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FRESH MEN v v President .......,.... Vice-President. .,... Secretary ...A..,.,,,, Treasurer ....,., Frou! Raw-Irel Willer, Rachel Dunphy, Doris Mayer, Mary Olson, Myrtle Olson, Charlotte Mill- ward, Edgar Weiss, Miles Olson. Mirlzlla' Row-Betty Munson, Esther Simonscn, Merle Thompson, Eva Anderson, Ellen Frary, Mar- ion Jacobsen, Ray Kramer, Roberta Eislcr, Alice Slcirer, Monroe Zeiger. Back Row-Clifford Thorson, Leslie Jacobson, Mary Heidt, Mabel Olson, Virginia Randall, Eunice Thompson, Thomas Joiner, Leon Loomis, Harold Lockwood, Maurine Olson, Doris Herrick, Barbara Hopley, Arlene Miller, Barrett Tompkins, Robert Christiansen. --r---Wendle Kerr -.-,-.-----.-.Alice Sleiter Maynard Lennon .---,,.Betty Munson Fran! Rowflyaul Newburry, Gertrude Knicr- iem, Lucille Henderson, Blythe Bair, Doris Herrick, Marcella Lennon, Leslie Jacobson, Harlyn Stoebe, Norman Lindhart. Middle Row-Carmen Johnson, Grace Knieriem, Kenneth Christianson, Delores Seaver, Lovilah Sheker, Florence Strachan, john Chamberlin, Eliz- abeth Haviland, Marguerite Myers, Carl Parsons. Back Row-Charlotte Torkelson, Ernila Gauger, Lois Grove, Neoma Funk, Vesta Looney, Fern Par- sons, Earl Madsen, Warren DeBoer, Maynard Len- non, Howard Flemming, Wendle Kerr, Ralph Schulze, Frances Lenning, Charles Willey, Frank Rathke. page t1ue11ty-seven
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THE SQUIRREUS MEDLEY Leonard, Leonard, quite contrary, How does your dating go? Timber, and Fattie, pudding and pie, Kissed the girls and made them cry. Clancy Andy, Jack-a-spandy, Loves plum cake and sugar candy. And everywhere that Frances went, Bob was sure to go. Bye, Baby Bunting, Betty's gone a hunting. John Lat could eat no fat, Helen could eat no lean. Evelyn with her talking made such a noise, She pleased all the girls and delighted the boys. Rolly, Rolly, come blow your horn, Alice is in the meadow, Ora's in the corn. Lois and Doris, sitting in the corner, Eating a Christmas pie. Charlie shall have a new bonnet, Waldo shall go to the fair. Little Boyd Reasoner was fond of his books, He slept late each morning to preserve his good looks. Rub-a-dub-dub, Kenny's in a tub. Wee Billie Coons runs through the town, Up stairs and down stairs in his nightgown. This little Lois went to market, This little Richard stayed at home, This little Gladys had roast Ham , This little Bruce had none. Frederick, Frederick, come and play, While the sun shines bright as day. Russell, Russell, have you seen? Jerry and Jenny on the green? Durward, Durward, shave a pig, How many hairs will make a wig? Cry, Pauline, cry, put your finger in your eye, Tell your mother it wasn't I. Paul be nimble, Paul be quick, Paul jump over the Candlestick. Edwin, Edwin, where have you been? I've been up to London to look at the queen. Rain, rain, go away, Little Harold wants to play. Denton was in the counting house, Counting out his money. Charles on the housetop, blowing his horn, Marion in the barn a-threshing out corn. page 1141611 ty-six This is Ceder all forlorn, That milked the cow with the crumpled horn. Robert, Robert, the farmer's son, Stole a pig, and away he run. Early to bed, early to rise, Makes Marguerite healthy, wealthy and wise. Hushaby, Velma on the tree-top, When the wind blows, the cradle will rock. Hark! Hark! The dogs do bark, Annice has come to town. Ride a cock horse to Charing Cross, To see Dorothy upon a white horse. Cleo Patch draw the latch, Sit by the fire and spin. Ding-dong-bell, Ella Bee,s in the well, Who put her in? Little Johnny Green. Pussy-cat, pussy-cat, what did you there? Frightened Winifred under a chair. Peter, Peter, Pumpkin eater, Had Elnora and couldn't keep her. 1 2 3 4 S, I caught Oline alive. Why did I let her go? Because she bit my finger so. Simple Simon met Esther, Going to the Fair. Hanna made a curtsy, Alice Gwen made a bow, Hanna said, Your servantf, Alice Gwen said, Bow wow. When the pie was opened, the birds began to sing, Wesley said, A dainty dish to set before the king. V LAKE NOKGMIS Through the trees near Lake Nokomis Evening sun shed rays of gold, Like some blazing arrows shooting Toward the waves so blue and cold. Night birds calling in the tree tops, Towering shadows falling near, 'Till they rest upon the water, Sparkling, shimmering, ever clear. Now the stars begin to twinkle, Slowly peeping one by one, Mirrored in the Lake Nokomis And another day is done. -Geraldine' Sboclcley
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FRESHMAN NUTS ENGLISH WALNUTS Cdiamond brandJ fsemester honor rollj Blythe Bair, Barbara Hopley, Ray Kram- er, Elizabeth Haviland, Myrtle Olson, Doris Mayer, Florence Strachan, Alice Sleiter, Carl Parsons. ACORNS Cgreat oaks from little acorns growj John Chamberlin, Frank Rathke, Nor- man Lindhart, Ellen Frary, Vesta Looney. HEAD NUTS felass officersj Wendle Kerr, Alice Sleiter, Maynard Len- non, Betty Munson. HAZEL NUTS fbrown eyesj Lovilah Sheker, Ernila Gauger, Doris Herrick, Mary Heidt, Fern Parsons, Lois Groves. PECANS fpaper shelledj fsensitivej Marian Jacobsen, Maurine Olson, Frances Lenning, Clifford Thorsen, M e r 1 e Thompson. BUTTERNUTS fplenty of caloriesj Monroe Zeiger, Beulah Cody, Arlene Mil- ler, Charlotte Millward. HICKORY NUTS fhard shelled, not easily embarrassedj Marguerite Myers, Miles Olson, Howard Fleming, Neoma Funk, Mary Jensen. NIGGER TOES ftow headsj Norman Lindhart, Carmen Johnson, Charles Willey. TWIN NUTS ftwo of a kindj Myrtle Olson, Mable Olson, Marcella Lennon, Maynard Lennon, Grace Knier- iem, Gertrude Knieriem. JUMBO PEANUTS Qover-sizedj Ralph Schulze, Barrett Thompkins, Leon Loomis, Thomas Joiner, Earl Madsen, War'ren De Boer. CHESTNUTS fred headsj Delores Seaver, Elmira Condill, Bonnie Christensen, Virginia Kleppe. BLACK XVALNUTS fblack headsj Eva Anderson, Roberta Eisler, Lucille Henderson, Doris Herrick, Robert Chris- tensen, Lovilah Sheker. COCOANUTS fslow in maturingj Paul Newburry, William Sather, Leo Schultz, Loren Ritter, Irel Willett, Wil- liam Anderson, Wallace Dunker, Bonna Lee Short. WORMY NUTS Cdropped early, not gath- ered by squirrelsj Paul Adams, Lyle Diemer, Douglas De- Groote, K e n n e t h Christensen, Carl Sehlaeht, Harold Lockwood, Eleanore Whipple. MIXED NUTS Leslie Jacobsen, Virginia Randall, Lowell Myers, Mary Olson, Esther Simonsen, Harlyn Stoebe, Eunice Thompson, Char- lotte Torkelson, Virgil Hansen, Edgar Weiss, Rachael Dunphy. MY PRAYER Give me this day a joyful heart and a spirit clean and pure, Give me happiness, a useful mind, and for all sorrow a cure. Give me not riches but dreams, and stars to hitch them to, A vision of some worthy cause and the strength to carry it through. Give me for beauty a garden of flowers, a brook, and a tree. I ask for a friend who through all trouble will love and stand by me. An existence with no trouble from which I must flee Dear Lord, I humbly ask these things from Thee. MOTHER NATURE Old Mother Nature is very kind, She puts sweet thoughts in the birdie's mind, And then as the birdie his song to us sings, The happy thoughts to us he brings. -Barbara Hopley Mother Nature, we are thankful for this, For all these thoughts of joy and bliss, And we hope that you will continue to send, These little birds, our singers and friends. page twenty-eight -Alice Sleiter
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