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10 THE TATLER Brenda Bishop And here comes Brenda Bishop So bashful and so shy, But you ought to see her stare As fair Joseph passes by. Charles Bonelli Charles Bonelli is 8A, Comes to school most every day, For the “Tatler” he does work. And this job he does not shirk. Sylvester Battone Stop, look and listen. There’s music in the air, Sylvester’s playing his violin In tunes both sweet and rare. Arthur Blackburn Arthur Blackburn is always clad In nifty suits, that are the fad. With his homework he takes much care. And wears a part on the side of his hair. Beatrice Blowen Beatrice, tall and gay. Lets athletics pave her way. When she is older she will run And beat the champions — one by one. Hazel Blowen Hazel Blowen is so quiet She almost slipped my mind. She has a very rare character There’s only one of her kind. Chester Brainard Who is this but Chester Brainard, A boy both quiet and vain; It’s all right for a girl to be so. But Chester — what a shame. Anna Bruno Anna Bruno is not tall; No, indeed, she’s very small. She studies hard and wants to pass Yes, our Anna is a faithful lass. Peter Buttacavoli Peter Buttacavoli, so they say. In drawing always gets A ; He is the artist of our school, And never was known to break a rule. Marjorie Carson Marjorie Carson is quite bright. Most of her examples she gets right. When it comes to the graduating class She with the others is sure to pass. Ofeglia Cashinghino Ofeglia always looks so sweet In her clothes both trim and neat. She’s wise in many ways. Her motto is: “Cheerfulness always pays.” Gordon Chappell Blondy of hair — blue of eye. Never does a lesson shy; Gordon Chapell of Chapel Street Knows his lessons through the week. Richard Chillson Richard Chillson, an athletic lad. Is never real good and never real bad. He’s one of the famous baseball nine. And to tell the truth, it’s here he does shine. Dorothy Colson Dorothy Colson, not so old. Is worth her weight in gold. She is full of winning guile. And for everyone has a smile. Lillian Cope Lillian Cope is just the lass Who is always sure to pass. In her gestures she’s quite mild. And in her conversation ne’er is riled. Howard Craven Howard Craven surely can sing When taught by Denslow King. Come to chorus and you will see What a singer he will be. Cecelia Cummings There is a girl in 8C Who is as busy as a bee; Cecelia Cummings is her name. An d in every sport she’s game. Angelina De Venero Angelina’s good in gym — She goes right at it with vim, And on to High School she must go; She deserves to — you just know. Ethel Drake A graceful girl is Ethel Drake, And a pretty picture she does make. Whenever she is homeward bound Sylvester by her side is always found. Roland Duprey The greatest talker in 8A Is a boy named Roland Duprey. He talks and talks the whole day long. Now I ask you if I am wrong.
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12 THE TATLER Carrie Emmanuel Carrie Emmanuel, with nice brown hair, Has laughing eyes, and a pleasant stare. She always tries to do her best In every English test. Pauline Fanelli Pauline Fanelli, a girl in 8A, In French is always O. K. In other studies she’s not slow. As her card will always show. Sam Frangimore Sam Frangimore in business “deals” Believes in cash, they say. And if he is the grocer man They pay their bills HIS way. Dora French And here’s to Dora, with her friendly mile. With everything about her worth- while. She helps her teachers out each day, And comes to study — not to play. Jane Greaves Jane Greaves, so nice and trim. Is always very good in gym; She never whispers and she never talks. But at her homework she often balks. Eunice Green Eunice Green, a little lass. Is always good in every class. When Miss Taggart asked, Parlez-vous Francais? Eunice said, “Yes, it is a fine day.” Robert Gourlie Robert Gourlie, so very small. Has brains, we all recall. He’s never failed us yet, And we know he wouldn’t on a bet. Ernest Gunthur In history Ernest is quite bright. And in Civics his answers are just right. But in Arithmetic he sure does shine. As he figures his examples all out fine. Joseph Gwozdz Joseph is a very big boy. But his teachers he does never annoy. In his seat he sits up straight And for class he’s never late. Henry Handy Henry Handy — a good athlete. At playing ball is very fleet; And in graduation he’s sure to be ’Cause on his card there’s not one D, Dorothy Haywood Dorothy Haywood, of 8C, Is a witty girl, you see ; At making rhymes she’s there. But for studies she does not care. Florence Hoginski Florence Hoginski is very neat. And in homework can’t be beat; In her spelling she always meant To get 1C0% and be exempt. Virginia Hyland With a disposition pleasing. And a smile that’s bound to win, Virginia Hyland brings the sunshine Where only clouds have been. Emelia Jedziniak Emelia Jedziniak is pleasingly plump. And away at school work she does thump. She likes her teaches, every one. And for them all her work is done. Stuart Jordt Stuart Jordt, Stuart Jordt, Where is your tongue today? Said Stuart, with a mischievous laugh. I’ve let it out to play. Joseph Kalwa Joseph Kalwa, a nice tall chap. Does his work with lots of snap; While his eyes do roll and blink Out comes an answer, quick as a wink. Klemens Kalwa Now, Klemens, there is lazy. He really loves to shi rk. There’s just one thing about him. And that is, he sure hates work. Evelyn Kaminsky In the Class of 8A Is a girl named Evelyn K, And though she is quite petite In French most of us she can beat. Margaret Knight Margaret Knight talks just so. This maiden sweet and fair. And on and on the classes go. While Margaret twists her hair.
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