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The Kismet—1934 FIFTH GRADE MARY FRANCES BRADLEY Nina D’ ANCONA JANET LOUISE FORBES GENEVRA LORISH NANcY MILLER SUZANNE PFAELZER ADELE WHITAKER OFFICERS President : 2 Z Secretary = : 5 . Vice-President 2 : e Treasurer - - - - - JANET LOUISE FORBES NinA D’ ANCONA NAaANcy MILLER - - SUZANNE PFAELZER Colors — Blue and White ‘ + NATURE + As I walk around in the wood, I like to think and learn Bout how the flowers lift their hoods, And all about the bees, : And listen to the murmuring of the brook, And the whispering of the trees. Genevra Lorish. TWO LITTLE CAT-TAILS Said one little cat-tail to his brother, “I’m sick of this marsh and our cross old grandmother, Let’s you and me go to some beautiral lake; I'm just longing a trip to take. At night when all the marsh was still, Tom Cat-tail said to his brother Bill, “T agree with you my smart little brother, We'll make our departure now under cover.” But alas! what a disappointment the trip did prove, For Tommy and Billy couldn’t move! Genevra Lorish. LITTLE WOMEN Reckless, topsy turvy Jo, Whose slang would start Meg lecturing so, Her heart was set on writing books, And not a thought about her looks, Our laughable, lovable, funny old Jo. Peaceful, quiet, loving Meg, Often called by sisters, Peg — With lovely eyes and golden tresses, She dearly loved gay, pretty dresses. Dear little Beth in her tranquil way She very much loved to sing and play, She was very shy, kind, and poor, dnd always did just as she should. Amy’s pug nose was her worst trial, When she tried to be good it was well worth the while. Most all that she wanted was fame For her drawings and paintings were not at all plain. Laurie, Marmee, and Mr. Laurence, too, Helped make the book interesting all the way through. Janet Louise Forbes. Page 11
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ismet—1934 FIFTH GRADE Top row, left to right: ADELE WHITAKER. Second row, left to right: S,. PFAELZER, N. D’ANCONA, G. LorISsH. Bottom row, left to right: N. MILuer, M. F. BraDLey, J. L. FORBES.
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= == ———— a = The Kismet—1934 SIXTH GRADE Top row, left to righf: M. GRIFFIN, M. DAvIDSON, Second row, left to right: E. Marks, M. HAYES. Bottom row, left to right: L. HAINSFURTHER, M. SACHS. Page 12
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