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CAN YOU GUESS WHO? A man there was who like the girls An instructor sedate was he. He talked all day about beats (?) and whirls, And how plants and vegetables should be. One day two girls and he went out to farm, And work at it hard all day, And when the sun no longer did burn. They decided no longer to delay. Since both the girls bicycles rode And he, poor man, had none. One of the girls offered to increase her load, And ride him, just for fun. So they started out, with an unsteady gate, With the poor man badly scared. But they bumped along at terrific rate Till a ditch they both did share. The girl retained her seat with ease But he, poor man, fell down. Then the other girl his pains to ease, Offered to ride him to town. Again a start for town was made. And with very marked success For this time they no more falls had But hardships, nevertheless. Down Lincoln Way they wended their way Which was crowded with people many, For in the city there was a parade that day And for them no room was any. Of all the parade which was very pretty This scene was best of all. And all the people who were in the city Waited expectantly for a fall. Their expectations were soon fulfilled In a very alarming way When bicycle and both riders spilled Ker-plunk! in the middle of Lincoln Way. Then the poor man, badly fussed, Took to his heels in alarm, And he said, after brushing off the dust, That he would ride no more from the farm. M. J. S., ’18. Page fourteen
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“SLIVERS.” GORDEN A. SILVEY. English Club, ’17. Business Committee, 'IK. Basketball, '18. Track. '18. Military Training, '18. Second Class Play, '18. One cannot know everything. FRANCES E. BEHRNDT. FRAN. Patriotic League, T8. German Club, T7. “Quite reserved but dependable. MILDRED CERISE EVORY. “MID.” English Club, '17. Red Cross, '18. Oh fair and fickle maid, you are anything but staid. ARTHUR L. HOFFMAN. “ARBIE. Oratory, '16, '17. Track, '15. Junior Four Minute Man, '18. Second (’lass Play, '18. German Club, '17. Discussion, '15. “Let us have peace. MARY E. JESSUP. MARY. Patriotic League. 18. Red Cross, ’18. Second Class Play, '18. “Imbued with the sanctity of reason. HOWARD J. WATSON. WATSO.” Miliatry Training, ’18. German Club, ’17. English Club, '17. Born for success he seemed. Page sixteen
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