Germantown Academy - Ye Primer Yearbook (Fort Washington, PA)

 - Class of 1906

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Page 34 text:

CLASS POEM I. Under these glorious colors three, The red, the black, and blue, The class of oughty-six you see, You've just heard how it grew, Till now it stands a noble band Of loyal men and true. II. So first behold our brave Joe Brown, Our honored President, A famous quarter-back was he, But oh, the days he spent Riding his pony through Virgil, On a good mark intent. III. And next we look o-n Roland Lea, A full-back, brave and bold, When Trixie pounds the running track, There's naught but dust, I'm told, But when he's dressed in fussing clothes, Hels glorious to behold. IV. Harkl listen to the 1nand'lin strings For Keefer draweth near, The Secretary of our class, He's overworked, I fear, He tried to pawn his smile one day, 'TWouldn't come off, I hear. V. And Sheb, a. loyal friend is he, With brawn and brain together, Fui, but Hook can play Half-back in any weather, And honors thick and fast are his, His genius none can smother. VI. Reporter Egg we now shall view, But through a microscope, For Cookie is a being small, And yet it is his hope Some day to edit the sporting news, Or write great ads for soap!

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VII. Month in, month out, from morn till night, Hear Coley's hot air blow, He's ever flinging pointless jokes With measured beat and slow, Like Robert, ringing the old, old bell, Or raking the furnace below. VIII, But see great thunder breathing Pat, With Ralston by his side, Two brawny Westerners are they, A broncho each doth ride, Sometimes as pauper, sometimes as prince, As fortune doth betide. IX. The linguist Mech and student Peck, Both hold a good high score, For Wreck can speak in twenty tongues, And read in sixty-four, While Peck in Latin doth excel, Who could do any more? X. Kuehnle, our Chaplain, doth appear, A salesman of renown, He wanders east, and wanders west, And goes from town to town, And his manners are so charming, The ladies all bow down. XI. Lo Gemini, with his hat bands loud, Wliich once bound dainty curls, He goes on Mondays to the town, And sits among the girls, And when he hears his fair one's voice. His heart with rapture whirls. XII. Now four eleven forty-four, And Punk comes breaking through, Although from grinding night and day I-Ie's blind, like Samson, too, And crack we hear the base ball bat, And Graham's deeds we view. XIII. . Next on our roll a warrior bold, A soldier of fortune kind, 'Tis Hentz, a jolly lad is he, Of broad and genial mind, And the grace with which Miles Hendon played We elsewhere ne'er could find. XIV. And now comes Lewis on the stage, The model of our class, He Works for marks from morn till night, He toils that he may pass Examinations hard and long, And Schaefer bright surpass.

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