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Llass of Nineteen- thirteen Cl indu ltonbrlght Historian Just a line to Bonbright. And a wish for his success. We all unite in hoping that His fortunes will ne’er grow less. MaryiirH Johns Prophetess Oh. rare, pale Margaret. Who always starred. Haven’t you flunked yet. Or’s that record unmarred? .1 nines Martin Grind Editor “What’s in a name?,” Said old Bill S. You surprise us Bill, in- deed. For any man who’d seen Zeke drive. Would know why they called him “speed.” Guy Cowing Custodian of Calendar Have you met Guy Cow- ing? A Chesterfield in bowing. Would he weren’t so mel- ancholy. And a trifle more ge’en o’er to folly. Harold llreniian Art Editor And here is Brennan stur- dy, Who loves, they say, the hurdy gurdy. When he hears one on the street. He's rarely able to control his feet. Ford Grove Athletics Here’s a young man named Ford, Who eats to pay for his board. His size is that of a Lilli- putian, His face the shade of a flowering fuschia. But the ways of the world Make him bored. NINE
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t mi Leniral H igh School, llnrold A. l’'l( .Ki‘rnl(l, Kenneth II. 'ani|»h kll, Editor-in-Chief Business Manager This is Fitzgerald’s little boy. Harold is his name. He’s always been his teacher’s joy (?), But he’ll get there just the same. Sentiments ’bout Bunny are hard to ex- press. He boasts such a varied career. But we’re sure he’ll meet with un- bounded success. If he becomes a bold financier. Now this Martha Moffett Never sat on a tuffet. She dislikes curds and whey. And should ever a spider. Sit down beside her. She’d calmly get out of the way. And here is old Betty Mc- Guire. Who grows each day a bit higher. Throughout the whole year. This cute little dear. Was always in faultless attire. Here is the picture of Miss Gordon. Hair, brownish; eyes ac- cordin’. She hunted around for all the grinds. And most of us think she made good finds. m D O m EIGHT
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