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The Silhouette 23 l V l J 'U NIIIDIIQ 'DDNWFIIQII IBIUTIIIUN class poem A is for Albert. so full of play, B is for Betty, so happy and gay, C' is for Carola, not very short, D is for Donald, a very good sport, , IC is for Edith as dainty as a hell, II is for Ilellens. and Harold as well, J is for Janiee and Joe, one short and one tall, L is for Louise, Lloyd and Larue, not very small, M is for the Margarets, also Maud and May, 0 is for Ora and Olive, happy and nay, I' stands for Pursel and Pauline. a niee young pair, R is for Roy. Robert, Rebecca and Iioherta. always there. I' is for I'nora, from the country afar, V is for Vivian, who sings like a Star? W is for William, from Bendertown, For the rest of the letters, we have none around. This is the Junior Class of Benton High, Will stiek together till we die. -Lloyd Knouse. here we are Here we are. you and I, Let the world hurry by, Even whilp we ply pen and pencil Here we are. Ilere we are all together So what matters weather, for here we are. And tho' wp don't own a bank full We ean still he thankful, IIere we are. - betty searfoss.
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The Silhouette 25 SDIDII-15 'DDNlfII2IIII3lUlfII'DN Sophomores-CAll right, Ripley, Sue us.J The Sophomore Class is generally considered by the best author- ities to be the best behaved and most intelligent class of recent years. Their favorite passtime is sitting demurely with their hands in their laps, twiddling their thumbs. The class is highly favored by the fac- ulty and is loved especially by Mr. Appleman. They are never late for classes and are always seated and quiet at least three minutes be- fore the bell rings. They are paticularly fond of music and enjoy studying operas by the hour. Once or twice it has been known for a Sophomore to whisper, but he has been immediately silenced by cries of Shame, Shame. Taken as a whole, the Sophomore Class is the model Class of the School. -Anonymous. Imagine, Marg. Masten and Jessie Horn-agreeing. Dora Parks with black hair. Allen Buck, not having to sit up front in English class. Jessie Horn skinny. Mable Albertson fat. ' Roberta Davis short. Mildred Morris, mad. Iris Savage, not giggling. Doyle Hess-Hello, Ern. Say, l've got a freak over on my place --a two-legged calf. lirn Chapin-Yes, l know. He came over to call on my daughter last night. Mr. McHenry, fafter explaining an Algebra problemj-There- fore the result is zero. James Hess-All that work for nothing. M. Pennington: NVhat author is known for his vocabulary? Irvin D.- XVebster. Mr. Smith-lf you'd all keep quiet, I'd die. Allen Buck-Everybody keep quiet.
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