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ilinHIilllllHlIlliiilHliiiliillilliiliiiliiiH H — is for Hagar. He’s silent, but then It’s a desirable feature In many great men. H is for Hougen. The wisest of guys Came back from Ames College Pleading sore eyes. I — stands for Idleness, By Seniors cast away We will it to others To use as they may. J — is for Johnson— There are three in the class; We can t think of a rhyme. So let them pass. K — stands for Kellner. We all know “Sye.” A No. 12 class ring This year he did buy. K — for Knudtson. So neat and so prim: To tell of her virtues We could never begin. L — is for Lynn, He’s “Frank,” to be sure; For Senioritis He prescribes a cure. L — also for Lindahl. She’s stately and proud. Enjoys life to the utmost. :::: But never is loud. M — is for Miller, A bright, happy lass. In Latin, especially. Heads the class. iji: — stands for Xatwiek, “Rux” is the same; During football season He won a great name. O — for Ocain, She ne’er looks from left. When a Photo Play book Hovers in sight.
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Senior (Class fluent A — stands for Anita. So sober, yet coy. Who not until lately Would look at a boy. B — is for Brazeau, Our German shark. Who gained his high standings By his witty remark. B — also for Babcock. They say he’s engaged; Let us hope it’s not true. For war now is raged. B — could be Hazel, For her name is Bliss, NWhose bright, happy ways In the future we'll miss. C — stands for Claire, With standings so high, Ninety-nine and a half is not far From the sky. D — stands for Dolores, As prim as they make. Will be a good housewife— You should see her cake. E — is for Eichstedt, Our rosy faced chum. Who can well work a problem Before even begun. F — for Fontaine, Ruth always to be; But as for the last name. It sure will be “B.” G - stands for Gazeley. Some teacher she’ll make. For each naughty, bad boy Will receive a sound shake. G — for Gibson, “Gibbie” by name; He was chosen Class President And well earned his fame. H — stands for Holly, A debater of fame. Just give him a chance And he’ll show you the same. . :
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P — for Peltier, A sweet young girl. Whose pretty brown hair Hangs in many a curl. P — also for Prout, An athlete strong, Who teaches his opponents To stay where they belong. P — for Padgham, A girl of some size; How we love The twinkle of her eyes. P — also for Philleo, Benton and “Pal”; She likes the boys. But he hates the “gals.” R — stands for Ridgman; He drives a Ford; It goes to the “Point” On its own accord. R — also for Ragan. She sure can declaim; She lost at Wausau, But wasn’t to blame. R — stands for Rockstedt, A sweet debonaire. Whose small, pretty head Supports oceans of hair. S — stands for Schlatterer, A boy who has curls; Who always refuses To look at the girls. W — for Wheir, A good little girl. Whose light brown hair Refuses to curl. W — for Welch. A girl of much grace. Who always is seen With a smile on her face. W — also for Worlund. So happy and free; Another one like her We never did see.
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