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3r Q Li : 1!!- 3 V1.17 :21? :11: I73: '3 U31 ! . u. 'Lilyrtml The girls I know are all sweet, I really cannot choose The one for whom Ild break my heart And wear out all my shoes. Therels Bertha now, so tall and dark, On her I simply dote, For with her dimples and her smiles She simply gets my goat. , But then therels Ruth, that dark eyed lass, With lips of cherry red, When from her side I sadly stray, My heartls a pound of lead. And next comes Katie, young and fair, With eyes of dancing brown, Sometimes I think that she is quite The sweetest girl in town. And then therels Gertrude with her smiles And silvery rippling laugh; Wheneler she frowns my heart doth seem To all but break in half. And next comes Helen, nicest girl That eler to high school came, Yet when I calmly think it o,er, Ild hate to change her name. Then Sophia, calm and sober lass, So quiet, self contained; Somehow, wheneler of her I think, I feel Ilm scatter brained. 105
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who 133152 lerwhie Sophomore to F reshie: 70h, you Freshie, you give me a pain. Why canlt you get some sense in your brain? In History, Algebra and English each day lI do nOt know, is all that you ever can say; And never a night since beginning of school Have youltaken a book home or obeyed a rule. You should take for example the Sophomores wise, Who to their teachers some answer devise. Now take my advice, and next time we meet I shall have the great pleasure a student to greet? Freshie: llIt seems strange to me how those Sophlmores forget If I from the Soph an example would take, In quizzes Ild cheat a good grade to make; In classes of Latin would make such a bluff That the teacher would say, lWhy, thatls just the stufff And when on the street an old friend I,d see Ild point at my' hat as polite as could be, And say, lHello, old boy; shake; how goes it today Pl Been a long time since youlve been down my wayf And show respect to my father by calling him lold manf And Ild spend his hard cash as fast as I can. Iswould stay out so late and be such a sport, That I might land in anyold port. 80 I-think theplan that will pay at the last Is to choose mysexampletrom the wise Senior class. 2. A. awnimeW-a'ef; Mfugm 25!?! . $.31 That they were once Freshies, green as any you,ve met. mu: c nfru iitfrn t1bt' . -B. H., ,12. 4,. '.,us . Id . V d .kt' i. !0 u , ;Jl .wau' O 3 t 1 a u ' ,a 9 N. 'J . , t a ,f 1,: e i l J V',x a h 53d? q I t ' 2 fl 1 .. ;l. l. . v - hdh 3 ..f. t 'P'g'. 'J t. , a w. :thtffi J, V e-w 4: QsC-lkgf Q;:lethzl hi 2. g . t t 3:: mm 3 guy . ,g 4 tr. imtzrn Pun: a . t: ,;':nn u? riz'H 7t; M 'ttt- tff'f'tt 2 331: .1 that H : '2 .kilttft . :3; 1.; 1 4:9. ..' Mb? thug . um, 3., .. g .5: K'itry o-ad' , ' e..h I 0:4 1! y ,3 y 1 2r :- , 4!. Mat fgy,ou.a , l. ? fgt' :; L. . L nu! bun 3 . 9:1: ., 92m l .3 '43 tr: ' V. 't'7.h .ut M a P 9 IQ ,1 O ow y m tltatmh :hwwh u' . I Which lCthif ht? ?;Qh f N . A ,. . o f hu- rltftg
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Then Anna too, so frivolous And giggling all the time, Somehow this dear and jolly girl Inspires my muse to rhyme. Then Edith comes with tender words, My heart shetll quite ensnare, , Yet When it comes to courting her, I really do not dare. Then Gladys seems to be the one I For whom I,Ve looked So long; And if she tried so very hard, Could have me for a song. And then therets Thelma, fair and sweet; With cheeks 0f glowing pink; A graduate hath captured her, 111 get her, I dontt think. And so it goes throughout the list Of pretty girls I know, But as I really cantt decide, N0 preftrence can I show. +H.L.T. arm 1 3:'. f ha . hhgi e5 . 11L 'dgh .C'K dtz-I' .' ' I i 4 1:13;... h ' 44,3 , .2 !u;2q :9: U??? h ?squ h I 3353' t . Izzykge .5! fit .4 e , -hsk 0:991! 4 h :h 21:1 e m;5 M; 91 , nil 3'! :11 Li'fnkth tau 2: t ' - i 225-: .Tgfudt'cim ' t 47. t'W'p, wafdlta m 3.44 m u 2 353,3 mad. u! z nub: g9: :84 M :5: otmyah wt Ed 373:1:651: :t'e 21'1 m5: 5 21-2-3. kit. u ?:m u gm ,9; 1:30.12 :3: hm: :4 2.: gr. Ribs trauma 2.5: utsn .mc . 31.4 .1 .. .. x. . ,whw 1. 4'1,- 4'k :4: 4i r7'1'12350'.:h Qh It 3'. we: :tztum :: m: Lg: 3 9 ha inc :h k951i ari h. w! e JM mks :Mkr! i re 95w: 3?! 11:22:23 burrs ha I ': 11:..th 58 ! hr r: 1 :1th m mmc 3.,- 9, , ;M 1 N t - i t mtthagrh ?.d- ! 3 w , .a g 't'ilfce. :5 6 suhaunud put :33. u. fl 2.?st 1:! W ' whim i3; yxh htgh h. am! :i h min: bhgh! g h ' 'MM 5 h , Pins ham 9; u, , x
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