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1924 T o M A H A iv K iz. G. i BASKETBALL ALPHABET A is for athletics and it's first, of course We always get better and never get worse. B is for basketball, the game of our choice, And saying this, our school's sentiments we voice. C is for courage, which pushes us on To win sometimes when the game's nearly gone. D is for danger of losing the game, VVhich makes us fight harder for our fame. E is for earnestness that our team has shown, And for this reason we are greatly known. F is for friendship, for we're all good friends. To make school life happy this friendship tends. G is for Gym. of which we are proud, And always its praises we'll sing long and loud. H is for happiness we feel when we win, And happy quite often this year we have been. I is for interest which everyone shows, That follows our team wherever it goes. J is for Johnny, the man of all men, His ability at back guard can't be voiced with a pen. K is for Kenneth, our one five-year man-so He can't put, but he is rubyer down and fan. L is for Loyd, our center tall and slim, VVho has helped us every game to win. M is for Martin, our Senior friend, VVho always sticks with us down to the end. N is for noise, made by our friends, The more of this. they say, the better the game ends. O is for opinion, which of our team is good, Of course, it is just as it should. ' P is for Paul, our captain of force, NVho needs no assistance when he starts down the course. Q is for quarrel, but few have occurred, To give our record any cause to be blurred. R is for rooters, who supported our men, And help them many victories to Win. is for subs, LaMont, Leroy, Jim, Ivan, and Bob, And they are a verv important part of the squad. T is for Theo, our loyal Hoof guard, A battle with him, for the opposer is hard. U is for united in all of our tasks, For this is the price which Victory asks. V is for Victory, we have quite a few, Enough that we feel far from blue. W is for VVilson, best coach in the land, VVithout him, we're sure, we'd have sunk in the sand. X is ftor ,xcellent spirit shown throughout the year. VVhich helps to make memory of school life more dear. Y is for our Yell Leader, who can't be beat,, VVho draws the yellers right up on their feet. Z is for zealots who are willing to fight, And all voice our saying, Long live the old gold and white. s'- Pagu sixty-four
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, 4 . f w v - L,,Q,,l,l,.-. 5, ted, ,,, -,LQ1,L!g1jl-L..-.-. -Y-...,-.1.-- .UE A 1 I 8 5 5 Q I 1 I 1 s 9 1 I 1 I I v ,iz 'sy ', .-. Q . .. Q .-'Lai . ,L. 5 BOB AND CAL OCXJXO This is l3oh's ninth year in the service as janitor. llis friendly ways with the students and faculty members and his personal kindness to all have en- deared him to the hearts of everyone. This is Cal's first year's service as janitor, hut he has shown himself to he free hearted and willing' to do anyone a favor. lly his kindly personal in- terest in the students and faculty he has created a lasting devotion. It is understood that at the expiration of the school period Cal will go into the dairy husiness, having' as a source of income a cow whose milk tests 11 per cent hutterfat. lf we have not received the wrong message as to lloh's summer occu- pation he will engage in the poultry husiness along' with a little line of trucks. consisting' of watermelons, muskmelons, etc. lle has left the word that he desires everyone to patronize his watermelon patch. Halle, '24, Page sixty-five
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