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,WLWL ,LLL gg , I h i fi- i yr' , 4 . P' ?',!l41f5'g5'El i ill'.- 4 3' I S -an H uni? ' ji ? Hs img .gas ni . H Ent r i g.. 'ii i f- 5 4 - --'-Gaz.-XS.-4. rllbaiif-.a,.'f'.,.f T-w a j -13:3 ' H I I K L l M . N O P Harry is studious, and all must confess If he keeps on trying he will meet with success. is for Hetland, Hanson, Humke and Hembd, From the errors of Freshmen these are far from exempt. Good nature doth beam from Royls smiling face, VVhile the lines in Lloyd's countenance are in the same place Herman holds his head high, his voice reaches lowg He sings in the choral, we'd have you all know. Pearl with much industry herself doth apply, For she hopes that a Soph she'll become by and by. stands for ignorance, which is ever a part Of each Freshman's schedule, no matter how bright. begins Johnson, her first name is Faye. She will help out a neighbor in the kindest of way. the names of Kinney and Killius doth start, If you'll watch them you'll see they can take their own part Gleneva has a case with her heart that's not light, Will anyone say that this is not VVright? Laura her mind full of knowledge has stored, To fail on a question she cannot afford. stands for Lee and Lyon, you see. Each is as studious as studious can be. Now Helen doth not roar as her name would proclaim, Nor does Robert F.. Lee, as you'd guess from his name. stands for Mark and for lvlitchell, McLeod, For Michaelson and Meisiiiger of whom we're all proud. Clara's not one who from work doth refrain, And you'll find therels new creases being made in her brain. Then Laura in books will forever delight, We're told by her Profs. she's exceedingly bright. Now Scotchy you know just to make this a rhyme, Can ne'er get to English Nlonday morning on time. lWike is a student who sticks to his work, And none of his tasks was he known e'er to shirk. The Kaiser's related to Wilhelm, he vowed, And for this same reason of him we're proud. stands for Nix I what the Freshmen girls say Wheii a Soph comes along and says: Going my way? stands for obstacles put in our way By Sophies who think they are wiser, they say. is the letter which starts the name Peck, Eight quarts of cornmeal and potatoes, By Heck 1 Flodding and studious and never contrary, A Peck full of wisdom, this is our llary. 29
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L AA V c in 1 , . N ,,1 A 1' . 1 nca a' f , W i r if laa ii me A ,IHFPBIIUHU Arrnaiir A. RAY JOHNSON l When first we did arrive at Ellsworth College, l Our anxious hearts beat fast with hopes of knowledge, l And when we met, the verdant thirty-nine, l With whom we were now wont to cast our line, 4 It put delight into our very soul To End such brilliant ones upon our roll. l A stands for Adams, Anita so bright, And Benedict Arnold, who sits at her right. i Anita could never a look of pride wear, 5 Nor Arnold from speaking aloud could forbear. l 3 . . A X B was the grade most Freshies received, And needless to say they were very much peeved. 4 But.B also stands for better lessons and best, 1 l And Freshies are wiser soon after a test. C Church, Collins, Cole, Conklins begin with a C, l And they are as bright as five Freshmen can be. 1 Mable is quiet and very demure, N But when she works Trig. her methods are sure. i 3 Now Lyman's a boy whose ways are not set 5. ,l He spends his spare time at blowing the cornet. f While Helen, we fear, her moments beguile I In front of her mirror perfecting her style. NI' George is a boy with a hat full of fun, He can show the most of us how loving is done. li And Ruth, who is last but not least of the C's, A ls careful and earnest and tries hard to please. . , D ., is for Dunn, who sings out right lustyg , lf usty. , If there's a song to be sung you can count upon l , R E begins Erickson, to one it doth seem l Edna's mind in the future is lost in a dream. l F is for Folbrecht and Foster in prose, But both are poetic, as everyone knows. Hollis is a worker and was ne'er known to cheat, i But for some unknown reason earned the nickname of P l , John as a Writer has gained some success. l Some day his apt pen will the multitude bless. Ganheld and Gaulke are spelled with a G, For there's no other way it possibly can be. G Oral's a born leader, which was made plain to all By the way at Eldora he played at football. +-Bda! etc. 28
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