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Say It With Music My Buddy ..................................................... Helen Limlcr Luvin' Sum ........................................................ Ben Baer Fuio . . ........................................................... Detention K-K-Kuly . . ...................................................... Bill Ferris Losl: .l Wonderful Girl ................................. - prly Elizabeth Grouse Who Cares? ........................................................ C07. Kate A-tggmmrlirf Papa ............................................. Daddy Peep? Kitten on Ult' Kvys ............................................ Ruth E. Reeves Hot Lips ......................................................... Bill Arnold Duncitf Fool ..................................................... Bert Borne Almm'il'u 1hr Bountiful ............................................... Mr. Lyon Nobody Lied .................................................... Lyda Smith I'll Build a Stairumy In Paradise ................................... Bill Divers Nobodytv Baby.....,.,4.............,.....,......... .... ......Aarun Grad Learn to Smile ................................................ Thelma Bailey Say 1! While Danving .......................................... Betty Schwarz Way Down Yonder In Nrw Urlvans ............................... Miss Yancey Toreador ................................................. Gcm'gc P. Sleward Stmublin' . . ........................................................ Bill Fry When Hm Roll is Called l'p Yonder .............................. Marian Timme Song of India ................................................. Kulidasa Klub When Um Lawns Comp Tumblilf UL'T .............................. Book Fines I'm the Sheik ................................................. Marsh Barnum The Link Brown Hut 011 the Hill ............................... Chocolate Shop Excelsior .................................................... The Last Straw They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over .110 .......................... Hoyes McGowan Rosie . . .................................................... Rose E. Agerter Carolina in the Morning ............................................ Pat L'llcr I Wish I Know .............................................. Geology Students Little Miss Curly Locks ......................................... Dorothy Burr Standing in Hm Need of Prayer ....................................... Exams! Wlmn You're Away, Dear ........................................ Marge Stuntz Slow and Easy .............................................. Johnny Bachman Palchvs ......................................................... Dot Turpen A Little Bit of Hmwy ........................................... Mary Vollrath Oriental Eyes .................................................. Gretchen Orr My Old Kentucky Home ........................................ Charlie Bauer Ma! . . ......................................................... Lysle Drake Lady of Hm Evening ............................................. Doris Hodge Always Falling in Love ......................................... Rich. Glazier Tomorrow . . ........................................... MORE HAMBURGER One Night in June ................................................ Graduation Varsity, 0 Varsity ........................................ l Furrzn-M.n BAKER. , 5'0- H, 4 E; - 2 IOFFIQ.E ' ll 43w u : 1 IS: I L 5 SAAAAAJ - 168
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The Alphabet of 23 Behold, my children, and you shall see, the alphabet of i23 A is for Arnold, XVith innocent look; B is for Baker, Though she isnit a cook; C is for Gary. So little and sweet; D is for Dennis, 'Who sure likes to eat; E is for Emerson, Quite often late; F is for Flasher, Who loves to debate; G is for Grant, Never daunted by Chance; H is for Harris, Oh, how Nell can dance! I is for Irvine, Her heartis ever light; J is for Jones, Whois the teachers, delight; K is for Kirsch, A prodigy fair; L is for Linder, With smile free from care; M is for Mullikim XVith laughter and jest; N isnit anyone, So I can rest; 0 is for Orr, Whois calm and serene; P is for Petrie, For fun ever keen; Q is for no one, So I canit report; R is for Reeves, A mighty good sport; S is for Slusser, An authoress fine; T is for Turpen, Whose smileis worth a mine; U is for L'Iler, Sheis ever carefree; V is for Vollrath, As gay as can be; IV is for XVenzel, Who just loves to talk; X is a letter that Caused me to balk; Y is another blank; No more do I wish! Z is for Zettel, . Who swims like a fish; A is for Arnold, Ekir ready for fun; B is for Bauer, Football fame 1165 won; C is for Colwell, Oh boy! he can swim! D is for Divers, Who makes stars seem dim; F is for Flagge And also for Fry, Two we are sure XVhoill add fame to East High; G is for Glazier, In sports find his poor; H is for Hand, Just hear them cheer! I docsnit stand For an A boy at all; J is for Johnson, So clover and tall; K is for King, XYho lives up to his name; I. is for Laffcy, Of Philologian fame; Mis for McGowan, 'With manners so charming; N stands for no one, Is not that alarming? Dis 110 oneis initial 1 could just celebrate! P is for Pfeiffer, As an actor heis great; Q no one Claims; Isntt that odd? R is for Robinson, Handsome Greek god! S is for Steward, Seen everywhere; T is for Tobin, With humor thatis rare; U is a letter That no one has had; V is for Vogel, A studious lad; IV is for KVohlwendc-I', Our star athlete; X is a letter I have to delete; Y is for Youngbluth With big booming voice; Z is for Zimmerman, Witschgers Iirst choice. But yet live neglected. Without any doubt, Many celebrities Whom live left out But please do forgive me, And dotit raise 21 shouts I just had to quit, ,Cause the letters gave out! t133:1! said the goat to the little boy. digest its contents. Lys LE DRAKE. uYou can only read a book; I can
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