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L’ANNUAIRE Page Twentp-Nine Ki rn Gallagher keeps all the teachers wondering What she will try to do next, For she’s always at some sort of doing, Which never is found in her texts. Esther Garner is a dear little lady. Who always is good and kind, To help she always is ready, And her equal would be hard to find. Kenneth Gearhart is also a person Who fails to like the Senior year, We Juniors are very much honored To have such a student so near. Carrie Gilliuan is as sweet and kind As anyone that you can find, For when she meets you day by day She greets you in her friendly way. Betty Gobel works hard at her lessons And doesn’t find it hard to succeed ; She knows all the answers to questions, Which the hard hearted teachers may give. Joseph Greene comes from the country, Hence the name so fresh; It is said that he is lazy, But that is not the truth. Gerald Guthrie is as tall as a bean pole, And scarcely as thick as a hair. But this doesn’t keep him from working, So he earns many grades that are fair. Mary Haines is a girlie who lives out of town, But for school she has never been late; Her name shall stand out on the page of renown, At the top of the list she will rate. Harold Hapten, tho he is little, Can cause a great deal of fun; lie'll “cut up,” and act like a monkey, And then wonder what he has done. Grace Johns comes to school ’cause she likes it, She learns her lessons every day, She always is sure she’s succeeding, Before she continues on her way. Zelma Johnson lias joined our class this year, And we hope she'll continue to come, For she has become to us very dear. Because of the good sin has done. Chester Kimmel believes in treating ’em rough, He makes .Margaret dance as he whistles; But some day he’ll think that the world treats him tough When somebody else makes him jealous Martha Leathers has a cheery smile, And thinks school life is play. So she prepares her lessons each day. And that coming here is really worth while,
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Page Twenty-Eight ISANNUAIRE Stephen Brown is an excellent student, Who is as happy as the day is long; He starts the day with a giggle, And ends it tip with a song. Grant Burkhardt is a jolly lad, He does the best he can, And we are proud to say of him He’s a typical high school man! James Canning is a quiet lad Hi doesn’t have much to say, Hi always obeys the Golden Rule By doing his best each day. Vena Chamberlain is a faithful girlie, When considering lessons or friends; She conies to school very early And never forgets to be kind. William Coleman is not quite a miner, When you refer to those who dig coal, But for knowledge he always is seeking And he skillfully plays his role. Den .il Croyle is fond of the Junior class, And has a positive aversion to the Senior, He spends too much time on a pretty lass, Instead of improving each hour. Melvin Cypiiert is a Junior Who is liked by one and all, He tries to do his duty And answer to his call. Hazel Donaldson, a girl who is always, Asking, “What do I have to do now?” But even if this is her motto, She never was known to ask “How?” Florence Doran, if once you have known her, Is a person who is hard to forget; She is jolly, kind, good and witty; “Does she have a good time?” Well, you bet! Floyd Egmond is a popular student And an excellent basket ball star; lie sometimes neglects all his lessons, But he .soon makes ’em up for “Miss R.” Imogene Flannkjan, the belle of the school, In grades, fun and joy she rates high; Her name is as fresh as a .soft summer rose, But it may become Brown bye and bye. Erma Ford, no, she isn't an auto, Nor a Lizzie or any such car; She's a dear and kind little lady, She’s the happiest one here by far. Lkiuii Fulton is a girlie who has lots of pep, She doe,s all her work with a will. She cooperates and is always in step, And never treats anyone ill. Asiiur Galbraith is a basket ball star, Who plays all tin time fair and square; He does all his lessons, as hard as they are, And so he has friends everywhere.
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Page Thirty L’ANNUAIIIE Frederick Lewis, a member of whom we are proud, Who never was lazy, melancholy or loud; Ilis friends,—they are many—his enemies few— lie's a good example for many of you. Lacra Love is a lady who believes in a name, Ask Eugene if you don't believe it; She studies real hard at her lessons each day, And the teachers reward her well for it. Wilbcr Lowers, a boy with brown, curly hair, And eyes that sparkle and spin, Who never a frown or a surly look wears, Hut always a comical grin. (’lifford Lowrey is a fellow who sometimes gets sleepy, And his lessons, sometimes for attention are needy. Hut nevertheless, when he works, lie works hard, And that soon makes up for his former retard. Norm an Matson, you know, i,s a sweet little lad, He never was known to do anything bad ; He does all his lessons with a smile on his face, And lie never conies out at the end in the race. Albert Means, you know, plays a violin, And we hear of a ladv lie's trving «. r to win, Hut this doesn’t say he neglects his lessons, For he always can answer the teacher’s questions. Here's Dorothy Miller, now you see, She's just as dear as she can be, And neat and bright and pretty, too, And do we like her? i'll say we do! Sara Mitchell— you know by her name that she’s Dutch— Does she shirk her lessons? Well, I guess not much! She conies here to school on the Shawmut train, And smiles all the while through sleet or rain. Harry Mowrey is a fellow who causes much laughter Because a girl he will forever be after; lie always is happy in spite of our smiles, And he travels to school a good many miles. And here’s Anna Myers, our basket ball star, Her brown eyes just sparkle with fun and ardor; She doesn’t know how to get less than an “E,” So she’s always as happy as happy can be. Then Mil McClain, she’s quite the berries, Her cheeks are red as sour cherries, Her smile is as sweet as a red June rose, She has a cheery “Good Morning” that everyone knows.
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