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F New '.sp'nzv'1' r I. f r W., PA THFINDER-'27 Also for Loreta, the High School vamp, But she knows enough to come out of the damp. l.. is for Lonnie, our girl shy star, Whose fame in Spanish is heard near and far. Also for Lucile, with her cute boyish bob, And speaking of Flames , she has her mob. M is for Mae, a flapper so sweet, But who is never seen on the street. And for Marvin F., with his silly giggle, Look out girls, for 'tis said he's quite fickle. Also for Marvin M , whom the Seniors need If they are to accomplish any kind of a deed. N is for Nellie, with her adorable smile, That makes you wish you could linger a while. O is for Ol B., who goes from day to day Taking nothing seriously, so they say. P is for Paul, Pathfinder's Editor-in-Chief, That he'll gain fame, is our firm belief. And for Preston, who always does right He is never known to be out late at night. Q is an exception, with which nothing will rime Try it if you wish, but don't waste your time. R is for Rufus, a Dodgen by name, g Who ties all the girls with a great big chain. S is for Silence, that reigns in our halls And is observed by one and all. T is for Topaz, as happy as can be She is quite bashful, as we can see. U is for University, for which we're all bound. We never let things escape when we're around. V is for virtue, that of a saint, A thing which no artist can easily paint. W is for Wagoner, two brothers there are, As for good sports. they're the tadpole's cigar . And for Wayland and Walter, both Sophomore's true Who always know just what to do. Also for William S., a name of historical fame, If he cloesn't live up to it, 'twill be a shame. And for Willard, whose fame will be told Before this book is very old. X is for X-Ray, with which the Seniors vie To make their deeds bright rays, they ever try. Y is for youth, the best of our days, When joy and good will, we find always pays. Z is for Zero, which some of us have seen, But now from our records all are swept clean. -The Editors Page Slxry-ll T , ,L .. r . -is-'mfs iid
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, 1.4. ' PA THFINDERMJZ7 School Alphabet is for Allan of whom you have heard He's a very quiet boy who says never a word. And for Alvin, a farmer's son, Who never knows how things should be done. is for Barnett B., an English shark, He shows on his card the very best marks And for Betty, a girl quite small, But who is admired by one and by all. And for Bert, a lad of great joy, Disgust and grief never bother this boy. Also for Billie and Byron, who laugh at every thing xA nd make us all forget how to frown. is for Corene, widely known as Chick , She likes all the boys, every Tom, Harry and Dick. And for Cleo and Clora, though not little saints Are not averse to the use of paints. For Cleo Franklin, a reader so good, Who never sees school as serious as she should. Also for Clifford and his good-looks Who gives but little time to his books. is for Edgar, with complexion of tan, Who soon will grow up to be a great man. is for Freshmen green Whose poor grades are often seen. is for Gertrude, a maid with raven hair, Whose love for Hollis she always did share. is for Harrison, who is tall and quite lanky. When he's in a crowd, no one will ever be cranky And for Harold, the big hefty guy, Whose motto is: Never say die . Also for Hollis, to whom much credit is due, Basket ball star, A student and ladies' man too. is for Imogene, the prettiest girl With charming ways and golden curls. is for Jack with flaming hair And courage enough for any dare. For Joe, aguard of much fame, Lucky were we when to our school he came. is for knowledge, a word not so small, But a thing which is needed by one and by all. is for Lee, who is another athlete, I heard a girl say, Oh, he is so sweet! And for Lena, a girl of no noise, She cares not a snap for any of the boys. For Lennie, who has never a care, You'll find no other so fair and so square. ' round, Page Sixty-F
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