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PEPPY POEMS A Prairie Farm guy we call Pete, One day came late to his seat, And when asked just why So much time had passed by, He said, Go to fthe place where there's heat I know a giggling young girl Who goes by the name of Pearl, In History class, That mischievious lass Sets poor Magne's brain in a whirl. A wee little fellow named Bert, Has taken it upon him to flirt, . . So many hearts has he cracked With his Cupid-like act, That thegirls vow they'll make him C. stands for our principal Coon, The man who at morning and noon Gives us loads of advice As to conduct that's nice, Why don't you take some of it soon. We have a Senior named Barritt, His brilliance+alas! I don't share it. He gets such high marks CFor he's one of those sharks! And he never receives a demerit. There once was a young man named Paul, Who never became very tall, And who slept all the time 'Till four, from twenty to nine, So his standings were painfully low. A Freshman we all know as Helen, Went down to the river and fell in 3 No help ever came, - CNo, I'm not to blamel So I guess she is still there a-yellin'. There once was a spectacled lass Who was dreaming in Mr. Coon's class, But will no more, I trust, For she got rather fussed And was laughed at, by the rest of the mass. A young imp of -Satan called Ray, Was teased so much every day, That he changed his gay socks Which had caused many shocks But which made all the girls look his way. eat dirt. l
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g ' Sophomoresi MARIE ATWATER A very modest maiden. WILLIAM BUCK Miss Rita-hie's only .consolation MYRON BROWN 'Triple jointed. b EDNA BURNHAM . There's a little bit of bad in every good little girl. WAYNE COE - Tl1ere's a lot of deviltry beneath his mild, exterior. MABLE ECKLEY A winning way and a pleasant smile. WILLIAM EDWARDS Bill, our only headlight! DENA ERICKSON . ,The course of true love never did run smoothly, y'know. EVA FALKENBORG Iv'ry--in a nutshell lean you I imagine it?l . - ROBERT FERRIS . B-rfr-1'-r. THELMA FOX Merry sunshine. MARGARET GAAREQ For goodness' sake! INEZ GLEITER Never thinks of blushing. MABEL HALVORSON Ask her how to blush. MEREDITH HANSON , It's nice to get up in the morning, But it's nicer to lie in bed. HAROLD HAROLDSON O-O-Yes. OLIVE HENDRICKSON She is chubby and square, But we don't much care. WALLACE HOLMAN Wireless! b EDNA HUNT Quietness -her motto. ETHEL Hus'roN Smile .a while ! EMILY JOHNSON Friends, she has many, enemies, few. NATALIE JOHNSON The star athlete !, RUTH JOSEPHSON, . lVe know little of her, but that little is good. CLARENCE KNUTSON Never has anything to do.t?J, HENRY .KOERNER ' x A 12 o'clock fellow in a 9 o'clock town. I ' ALMA KIIHNLEY Serene but sweet. EARL LIBRING He's always at work.f?J - CLARENCE LOVERUDE A blushing bud of innocence-I NORMAN MEYER Oh, I don't care. JOSEPH MIKULANEC Does he ever study? HELEN NORDLEE I've often heard defended, The least said the soonest mended. ANN ELIZABETH OSTENSON A Her smiles, for a goal. , 4 ESTHER PETERSON She liveth on hopes. HELEN PETERSON 'Silence is golden. LULU PRICE Her sweetness belies the saying that fiery hair and a hot temper ' go together. f GLADYS SEVERSON - Expression,'i is her hobby. MARIE SEVERSON Neat as a pin. ' ARCHIE SMITH You'd. be s'prised. MARTHA SOLIE Never in mischief. JOSEPH SWAN 4 The great architect. ESTHER WEGAN I She's young but Oh, My! GLADYS WILLIAMS ' Her chief delight is learning. REGINA YEOMAN An ,Illinois peach. -
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