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Page 193 text:
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Senior NAME. AGE. OCCUPATION. FAVORITE SONG. NELLIE BABCOCK, Antediluvian. Teacher of oratory. The Last Rose of Summer. PRENTICE, Parson-age. Capt. of Salvation Newer My God to Army. Thee. MABLE FERGUSON, Marri-age. Hunting furniture. O Promise Me. FLORENCE BALL, 6. Sitting up all night. Work, for the Night is Corning. IIMMIE CHASE, Mile-age. The chase. DO you Remember, Sweet Alice? LILY FEITZ, Crib-age. The ring. I Wait, I Wait. RUTH BROCKWAY, Sweet 16. Writing 40-page let Ben Boltf' ters. LOGAN, Infancy. Fly-catching. The Biggest Baby in the Bunch. CECELIA TIERNAN, Records lost during Cake-walking. I Know not What the clark ages. it Means. MAUDE HOUGHTON, Sauce-age. Whispering. H ADC1 the Boy Guess- ed Right. WILL WORRELL, 19. Riding a pony. V0iCClCSS- IRENE SI-IETLEROE, Decreasing. Clairvoyant. H2fk, the Lark- BLANCHE voN BESE- Doubtful. Mythologist. Call me Thine LER, Own.
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Page 195 text:
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The Tail, of the Midnight Ride. Listen my children and I shall tell, Of the midnight ride of Willie Worrelle, He rode on a pony so swift, so fleet, That Willie could hardly keep his seat. To Hellas fair, 'neath the evening skies, Galloping on our William flies, Where 'mid those heroes of endless fame, The pony, browsing, becomes quite tame. You know the rest, how in class next day, William alone was happy and gay, He-the star pupil, he-Vance's pride. This is the tail of the midnight ride. Side-talks With Girls. BY ASH RUTHMORE. Lily F...z, '99: Certainly, a petrined pig-tail would look very pretty suspended from your bracelet. If soot won't stick on your eyebrows, try barn-paint. Cecelia: Drink sage tea. Probably in this manner you might be able to imbibe some wisdon. Yes, the begin- ning and the end are equally important. No, King George the third did not write the Declaration of Inde- pendence, McKinley did. B. von B.: The Melville Penninsula mentioned in the geo- graphy is not in Purdue. Mabel A.: A haughty manner is apt to discourage the young gentlemen. Carrie Armstrong: No, it is not improper to carry his pic- ture in your watch, provided you do not look at it more than steen times a day. Pricilla: We are indeed sorry to learn that you have lost the power of speech, but for the benefit of others we will suggest no remedy. Dorothy Bonner: It would be perfectly proper to swear at Mr. Vance, if you do not swear out loud. Bessie Gannan: To eat ice-cream from the same plate with a boy is not strictly a penitentiary offence, but to use the same spoon might make you acquainted with the interior of the house of correction.
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