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FNDA PATE Died 1937, age 22 ymzz-.f Poor lffdna was curious And uninvited went To a stag party of some fine young men CW'hich was her natural bentjg She went in slow, she came out fastg You understand, reader, this could not last. Bl.-XRIE GHAIER Died 19.15, 1zff4'j0 Mvrzzrr Miss Ohmer went up in an aeroplane To view the countryside, Miss Ohmer came down in a parachute That would not open wide. PANSY STR1ckLER Died 1965, age 50 -vmzrj We did not know, W'hen Pansy was here, She was so thoughtful, Kind and dear. ERMA YOIERS Died 1950, age 45 VWzzr.v When duty called and classes, too, Poor Firma usually was behindg W'e wondered when the hearse rolled by If she was there on time. .ALMA McKAY Died 19710, age 28-Vt'1Z7'.Y Miss Alma was a line driver, But her tale is very sadf She lost her life in a Chevie, For the love of one fair lad. BI.-XRG.-XRE'l' Ross Died IQQ3, age 90'w1z1'.v To the victor belongs the spoils: It is to be regretted that she Took the expression too literally. SARA Hoviuxs Dim' IQ.-jj, age ,zoynzz-.r Sara was a good old scout, And loved by all was she, But the watchdog of the lung, Ended her life too soon. RcTH KOL'SCHL'ETZKX' Died 19.10, age .25'1'K1Z7'.f Ruth made the try, Went up in the sky To bring down a record in vaultingg Ruth missed her perch, Came down with a lurch And visited China before halting. JUNE BICCONNELL Died 1970, age 65-wzzm Here lies june, So fair of face All the men adored Her exquisite grace, FIZ KERI.IN Died IQSO, age 7j'1'c,lZ7'5 Oh, Fiz, your wit and foolishness And sillness combined, Together with some common sense lmpressed our every mind. A. D. 2033 TXIART FFAADT Died 1935, aged 23 ynzi-.f ' Here lies Mart By now apart, She died soon after He broke her heart. EDITH HOLDER Died 1957, age 2.1 -X'f'117'5 To class day Edith came And led in cheers galoref ln fact, she yelled so loud and long She made her tonsils sore, .-Xnd they interred her as a result :X full live feet or more. Rox1E -IoNEs Died 1937, aged 3,1-X't'117'5 One of the -Iones's took a vacation, Those Kentucky mountains tramping round, But, alas! Her foot did slip .-Xnd this is all that ever was found.
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