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Tunc “OH. FRENCHY! Oh. Betty, good-bye. Miss Betty. In every way you were so kind to us, When we say. “Amamus te”. That means “we love you. yea. yea. Miss Reynolds, good-bye. Miss Reynolds, We made you cross with our foolishness: But now. forgive the tricks we Seniors played, For you leave us memories That will remain through all our future days. Tune “GIRL OF MINE Coach of our Basket-ball team, We give a cheer for you; In Math, and in athletics. You brought us winning through. We know not how to thank you, We hate to leave without you. But in our hearts, sir. you will ever stay, And for your good-luck we will always pray. And always well remember Our friend. H. Paul Kelsay. Tune “MY SWEET ADAIR A man. a true-born man. We like you through and through; We swear, each day declare. We’ll get our Math.. And problems, too. We’re piling up some knowledge. And you’ve surely helped us lots. You’ve given us your aid. And straightened out the knots. Ludlow, our really friend, We beg you. double beg you, to remain. Tune IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO BE SORRY” It’s just the right time. Mr. Gruber, For Seniors to bid you farewell. We surely will always remember. The lessons you taught so well: We’re sorry you didn’t come sooner. But that’s neither your fault nor ours; And we’re all mighty glad that we met vou, For you are a good sport clear through. Tune “TELL ME Tell me, are Angels wingless? Tell me. are Angels tall? Tell me, why all the work done Is just like pure fun when Angell’s there? Why do we like to work there. And hate to leave when thru. Now. somehow it’s always so. man. And if you know it. Please tell us why. Tune “SWEET KISSES Sweet lady, that came in the fall. Dear lady, she made a long call. We sure do like our Spanish and French, (But I’m afraid we won’t when your absent.) Irma Stone, who sent you to us? But soon from us you’ll be taken away. Oh, Mister Lucky-man, hear our prayer, That of our dear lady you’ll take the greatest care. We know that she’ll be true to you all the time. Dear lady, we’re glad you came. [■LAPORTE HIGH SCHgftL,
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faculty song book Tune. “GIRL OF MINE” Guide of our High School Life. You are the best we know; To us this old brick budding seems A stage just set for you. ve know not how much we owe you. And to us you’ve been true blue; We’ve felt your mighty power Though above us you do tower. To Mr. A. L. Trester. guide of our High School life. Tune. -NOBODY KNOWS” Many's the time we’ll feel so grateful. For somebody knew, And somebody helped ; . We’d grown so tired of being in school. We wanted to play. But he still held his sway. And many’s the time he helped us to win By his cheery grin. For Mr. Hughes knew— So va guess we will make a little song That will remember this all life long. That somebody know. And somebody seemed to care. T=.« “I’M forever blowing bubbles We’re forever praising Agnes. She’s the lover of us all: She is a friend on whom we depend Giving her time to our every call. She is so dear and patient When we our I-atin forget. So we want to thank you here For your kindness, Atrn-w Tune. “I We hate t We’re so u: But please,I We’re so ui( Any other’- We’re so u And don’t But we hay So “Dad Tune “OH. Wl Oh, what a psf Oh. what a Irish is NelleJ Her smiling Up to ail trie siiwe’ii Lives Kelly, dear pal of ours. Tune, “A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO KIND” A good man is hard to find. But Mr. Nielsen's just that Just when you think You need a friend. You look to him and tin 1 That he a helping hanl.vdl len . It’s just his smile. It’s just his way. In all the thing he ha to . ay. For you can’t he’p but pay attention, whan hr talks iu.il! 08331 Tells us all the news, Drives away “those dog-gone blue ,- For a good man now-a-davs is hard to find. P«|;« foaitcri
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Tune “BEAUTIFUL OHIO Listening to the music of his eloquence, Al! about the room we sit in wonderment; And the classes in their seats. All his questions cannot meet: Seeming in a lecture-hall of poetry. Dreaming of the world as ought to be. Wise Mr. Curtis in dreams again we’ll see, Memories of the days that used to be. Tune “I’M NOT JEALOUS We’re not anxious, no not anxious, ’Cause Marks has treated us grand; But we can’t seem to realize that ain’t is not. Though every time we err she says a lot. She has told us, but when she scolds us, Mac has some good excuse that makes us laugh. From her desk she smiles at us so very sweetly. And tries to make us ’member we are ail true Seniors. Oh. we’re not anxious, no. not anxious, But we just have to go—that’s all. Tune CO SLOW AND EASY Go slow and easy. And he's made a big success. So he says go slow and easy. Your exaggeration do suppress. He has intellect and lots of dignity, And he puts things over by his surplus energy. So go slow and easy— Says Ault in Science Class. Tune “CHONG Twanette, from Martinsville she come. Where she teaches songs all the day, full of beauty. Twanette. she lik-a to sing. And teach us notes of melody, so cheerily, so prettily; Twanette. no go back home, We want her toachee all girls and boys. Make a pretty noise. Heapee, peachee. Miss Nutter girl. Come back again to stay. Tune. OH. HOW SHE CAN SING Oh, how she can cook. Almost anything; She’s wonderful at custards. Or anything like that; And when she’s mixed up a!l the stuff. The cake is never tough. Oh. how she can cook! Everyone that's eaten there Has never more a single care. Oh, you know whom I mean. For, oh, how she can cook 1 Tune ‘TULIP TIME” There’s a room that I know. Where the typewriters click so; There’s a man that we like to see In our busiest time. With his help so fine; Just friendly, mastering well. And in each every day we get our full pay. And our days of work will come. And we’ll thank you when we’re done With a rousing good cheer and a wish of good luck. To Mr. Cupie Taylor. MARGARET SAFFORD, ’20 OLIVE CLASSMAN, ’20 LAPORTE HIGH 5CHC8L P fic iiH«n
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