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N O P O R S T U V W X Y Z is for Norwalk, a city they say, But you seldom see more than five people a day. . . . 55 S ' is for Orth with his ruby-nob ' bright, He never needs gas when he turns in at night. is for Payne who is crowned student king, His hair may be gray but he's still in the ring. is for Quinque, the hour we love, NVhen milk cans are rattling and day breaks above. is for Raymond, our little chauffeur, VVhen racing, his car goes an even twelve per. is for Suppes, a lad from the West, Who came here to study and also to rest. is for Throop and we,ve oft heard him say L His delight is in gracing a taxi HH. K. is for Union, the name of our park, Where they turn down the flower beds, soon after dark is the five which we hope to receive, On opening each letter, and finding not, grieve. is for winter, a frost on our lives, When the coal bill mounts up and the taxicab thrives. is for extras, sometimes quite large, For the damage we do the landladies charge. is far Yale, the ambition of some, Q The hope of the grind, and the dream of the dumb. is for Zimmerman, who sleeps like a stone, He don't care if the house is or isn't his own, x '76
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M MIP Iphahrt is for what we all eagerly strive, But only a few ever get there alive. is for Bouvier, over from France, But the place where he shines is the Music Hall dance. is for Connell and also for Cheese, Why the two go together, no one of us sees. is for Drazen, who never delays To do the spring cleaning for dear old Shumways. is for Emery, the old knock about, HCome along, hit it up,', HCan't, got the gout. is for Farrell, from Brooklyn, by heck! 1 You can tell that he's rough, by just feeling his neck. is for Geometry-a pursuit we like ill, For that means that we have to climb up the hill. is for Holmes, on the ice he is quick, Therefs none so skillful in handling a stick. is the Ink we sparingly spill, For the damage we do-is hung up on the bill. is for Johnson so lanky of limb, L Little Nemo must hustle to catch up to him. is the Kick that we all of us raise, When our eggs have been hatched over twenty-two day is for Lehmann, our good old truck six, I He may get to New Haven, God knows it he st1vkS- is for Mitchell, a true college sport, Who is making of Norwalk a winter l't'S0l't- 75
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1909. Oct. 7 Oct. 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 18 Oct. Q0 Oct. 23 Oct. 985 Oct. Q7 Nov. LL. Nov. 16. Nov. 17. Nov. 30. Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 9292. 1910. Jan. 11 Jan. 19 Jan. 21. Jan. 27. Fell . lf. Uhr Evert School opened. Bleeting of the new hors. General school meeting. Address hw' Drk. Harstriim. Foot-loall practice began. 8 Carl Eric Harstrom elected foot-ball captain. At Stamford: I'I?L1'S1I1TO111 School, 6: St:nnt'ord Military Acmleiny. U. K. O. K. A. dances. Bisbee lost his heart four times. School meeting. McGovern's appointment as foot-lmll nnnmger ratilied by unanimous election: Lehmann, Bradley. Tln-oop elected a finance committeeg Lehmann. McGovern, I-Isirstroin appointed ln revise school cheer. Harstrom School, 21, Overlook School, 0: Mr. Selzcr :md Mr. I.:nld playing with Overlook. 'FOl1CllKlOW11SI Iiisliee. Q: Brmlletv. 1 : Petit, 1. Vetterlein kicked one and missed two goals. Harstrom School, 19, Overlook, 0. Mr. Seller played lnilt'-lmck for Overlook. Petit, Bishee and Metcalfe each made :i toncli-down. Vetterlein kicked two goals and a safety was scored. St. Lawrence Park, N. Y.: Harstriiin School. 17: Blake School. 0. Bishee made two touch-downs, Petit one, :md Yetterlcin kicked two goals. Dinner to foot-ball men at the Norwalk Vonntrux' Vlnli. SIll'l'l'l11'N by Captain I-Iarstriim, Manager McGovern. 1lUJli'l1 Si-lm-r. 1.1-lmmnn. Bisbee, 1111: Fish, and Dr. I'lIl1'ht1'Ol1l. School meeting. Hockey committee and liziski-I-lmll commit! mli- :ip pointed. Talk hy the Principal. First election to the school societies given onl- Bishee elected foot-hall captain for 1910. Term ended. Wlinter term licgzrn. School meeting. .Xddrcss lrv the l'rincip:il. Vomn-ll 1-lwlifl lvl-l-'il ball manager and 'l'ln'oop c:ipl:iin. Z11llIl1l'1'1ll!ll1 --l-ivlfil l 'l-' 5 manager and l :lrrell crrptnill. Basket-hall: lligh School. QT 1 llnrslriiin. l. Hockev. St. Nicholas liink: llnrslriinw Svlnml. 1 1 Vnil-ir Si-lim-l. 1. Dr. :uid Mrs. l1Jll'Qt1't11l1 gin' :i di'lm1:ni1i- il:nn-in for Sli- ir ilnigiit- r. Miss 1'l1'2l11CL'S. :it Lockwood 1l:1ll. r-r ll
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