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lil .lZiXl3l'l'l'll .XNINA 'vVl'1lXEl. '.H1f.ss .X hetter girl could not hc found, For fun and joking she's a Card, She always has a sunny Slllllfi Look no farther, l'l6'l'K',S a pard. I .liS'l'l'Zli JA M ES VVII,l'.lAM S 'f.1im Now this is a lad Who has oft been known to frown, VVhen in an English test His mark dropped way down. , I li l'1'l l'Y CIA I R li KVA GN lil! A student who delights the hearts . Of those who know her liest, A A friend and classmate loved hy all, 1 She works and plays with zest. lll'll,l'IN HENRlE'l l'.-X YHHLE f'CotZon Top ,ln easy-going, sensible lass VVhose hair is truly golden, Right well does she recite in elassg She has hrains galore- no kiddin'.i' e Al,lCli K.X'l'HRYN YOUNG .Xliee is demure and shyg Of friends there-'s not a, few, She speaks hut seldom, and this class Knows she's true-blue. 1 .lAMl'lS Al,l'lXANDl'lR llU'l'I,EDGE Jim l'lere's a lad who does right well. ln studies, hig' or smallg 1 lle's just a, new boy in our school 3 VVith a pleasant smile for all. Q I I h J 1' l.','l'I'l mee 'il 2. PIOXEEI1 ss 1 Www
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PHI' . .Bm Q ONIICRONI DOROTHY MARY STOHCH 'fDot Dot Storeh is a Winsome lass, A girl of whom we're proud. She's full of fun and laughter, too, WVlien she is with a crowd. NAIDA OR LEAN TATE A stately hearing has this lass S0 tall and slim is she,- VVith her manner she's captured us By her sincerity. GEORGE ALEXANDER THEGZE A boy that is full of jokes and fun, And never without an Aug A He's liked hy everyone, And always has his say. JOSEPH REED RICHARD THOMAS 'Sloan The head is stately, ealm and wise, And hears a prineely part, And down below in secret lies The warm, impulsive heart. JAMES S. THOMPSON Jimmy In every rank Great or small, His pleasant smile Grcets them all. EDNA BELL VOR PE Her eruwning glory is her hair, Her skin a treasure-ehest. She'll always take at ehance, E'en if itis ne'er for the best.
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THE OMICRON ?'. 7 51011 Uhr E56-itnrg nf K1 he lginneera Gkiiillb Four long years ago a little band of brave but inexperienced Pioneers began a long, hard journey from the Vale of Illiteracy. The goal set for them to reach was the highly famed city of Graduation. ln order to insure at least some of the hardy little group finally reach- ing the goal, the Pioneers were divided into two bands. The agreement was, that they would travel separately until the hardest part of the road was passedg then, when traveling conditions became safer, they would meet again and continue as one group. Accordingly, one division set out through the land of lrwinia, while the other began to journey through the Latimernian territory. During their journey through these hazardous lands, they accomplished such feats of daring and skill that they were showered with praises and re- wards by the kings of the two territories. Some were even lucky enough to win the right to carry the royal standard, which for the land of lrwinia was a yellow cali' and for Latimernia was a yellow ML? Along the line of individual accomplishments, George lvlCCillI1l0Il started his career as an actor, Joe Thomas delighted his companions and the inhabitants of the land by his accomplished singing of Annie Laurie, Wliriam Marthens also started .1 career on the stage, Dorothy Cole, Easter Hotz, and Wlilliam Huber startled their companions by their frequent trips to the top of Vlount Parnassus on the back of Pegasus, and many others received recognition for their ability in athletics, seholastics, etc. After a year of trials and hardships the two bands of Pioneers finished the first part of their journey and lllel, as agreed upon, on the boundary of the land ot' Alleghenee. This country seemed to be much more highly de- veloped and advanced than any the adventurers had heretofore come in con- tact with. for it was inhabited by people of a superior intellect. These people were truly athletes, for they won the championships in football, boys' and
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