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Il ' SONAH-27 ... I Class of 1928 Here are fiftyfseven varieties, As famous as Heintz's beans, At the Class of 1928 Take a look behind the scenes. There's Bobby Argue, full of fun, From early morning till set of sun. And little Ruth Barnes with sunny hair, And a laugh that shows she hasn't a care. Next comes along our Mary Bennett, A good scout is she, now let me tell it. And Burkhardt follows next in line, In time of pain she is sublime. Now Broadfoot hails from the open spaces, She has the happiest of sunny faces. A neighbor of hers is Erla Brown, A girl who loves to go down town. Helen Chapman is one who is much missed, She is no longer in our midst. Sweet Alice Cochran has golden hair, And eyes so blue they make one stare. Clara Drinkwater is next I vow, A maiden who never gets into a row. And Dotty Engel who has a good line, Who always says she is feeling fine. Margery Fuller with callers so many That very often she isn't quite ready. A popular girl on the floors I know, Is Harriet Gray with skin like snow. Jane Greenwood's eflicient, a regular nurse, She's had appendectomy but seems none the worse. Our Helen Heise is very precise, And little Grace Howe is a fast worker, I vow. Evangeline Holman is small and trim And through the streets in her car does skim. Our Jimmy Hoye comes from BostonfTown, She's both small and coy and has never a frown. While Mary Hodges, so chubby and round, Has many boyffriends, on inquiry, I've found. sdfgsg, ,tiajpftjea - X 83
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'll - SONAH-27 I D ut And there's Chicky Horen, a girl so petite, That many do envy her tiny small feet. From a great Western town came Helen Hancock, Who since coming here has been shorn of her locks. And Hunty, demure and quiet, you know, She's quite fond of cooking, and moreover can sew. Now Hendrickson is a friend of Hall, And these two excel at Volley Ball. And tall Helen Ivey who reads books by the score, They're piled in her room on both tables and floor. Mildred jones is a blonde, no one can deny, And for someone not here she often doth sigh. Bess Keister, the one who's fond of a joke, She comes from the state where much coal they stoke. Now Rosey Krummack's a basketball fan, But yet she has time for many a plan. As for Marion Kinney, who swims in the pool, Her diving is really the talk of the school. In our class is an artist, let's to everyone tell, One initial is F., the other one L. Pearl McCord came from Kansas, some distance you s To add to her knowledge of E. E. N. and T. From over the seas came a curlyfhaired lass, J. McCowan's her name, the real Scot of the class. McFayden is known to us all as just Bert, She's fond of the funnies and at ball is expert. Marg. McDowell, very clever and witty and wise, As spokesman at lecture she sure takes the prize. Ann McDonald is known as just little Mac, ee, She comes from New England and has friends by the stack. K. McTears a Canuck, both tall and fair, Whene'er there's a meeting she's sure to be there. A girl fond of swimming and other sports, too, Is Mattie McKeown, I know her, don't you? A girl who hasn't lost one day Is Anna Matson, with always full pay. Evelyn Martin, I'm glad to say, Is back from her illness, we hope to stay. From Owen Sound comes Dotty Middleboro, Her room is a picture, we very well know. Monroe is a native of Michigan State, At rollfcall or duty she's never been late. T- aF 84
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