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A. J. [1891-1922] JUNIOR ALPHABET A is for Annie Mae, sweet little chicken. B is for Barney, who isn’t worth kicking. C is for Cecil, a face with gladness overspread. D is for Dulcie, soft smiles by human kindness bred.. E. is for Elliott, short youth sunny and free. F is for Fox, the very pink of courtesy. G is for Goodgion, sometimes a curly shepherd lad. H is for Hilarious Crutcher, who always makes you glad. I is for Idiotic James, who never saw a change. J is for Jones, a warbling voice, a lyre of widest range. K is for Kathleen, her eyes are songs without words. Lis for Lois, annoyed with all things absurd. M is for Moser, who makes low replies. N is for Nona, who talks with her eyes. O is for Olga, with hair crisp, black and long. P is for Patriarch, whose face is like a worn-out song. Q is for Queerest Claude, in every gesture dignity. R is for Robert, hearty and hale was he. S is for Sampson, with that slow, wise smile. T is for Tommie, who isn’t worth while. U is for Unlearned Samuel, simply beautiful and rustic health. V is for Viva, who can’t count her wealth. W is for Willbanks, whose eyes make. pictures when they are shut. X is for Xtra Addie, with grace in all her steps—O Tut. Y is for Yearning Clarence, whose curly hair clusters around his head. Z. is for Zealous Mercer, if he can’t be a dude he’d rather be dead. —Tommie LEEPER. Page Twenty-four
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[1891-1922] JUNIORS @ Motto: “Be a Loyal Senior Next Year.” Flower: White Chrysanthemum, Colors: Gold and White. OFFICERS LDA) ae ES BNNs eer ae ee nae ee GE re eee ee en, ee ee President INIVERGMWIIEEANIK(S sean nn ee ref ir, Doe See Ce eee ee Vice President IN GNA ONES eee trem aes eee eNews Secretary [FOUISERICRUTCHER N= eee gecccceceneccecee eee eeeceneetseeeseceaneseeeneccecenaeeeenenenecceceneeacsennecerceseeceetes Treasurer FEOMMIEW EEE PE Rete restates tera ke ee ELON Save piety ee Sead Ras hen hares Editor MEMBERS Bryant, Davip F. Cxiark, Appie B. CRUTCHER, LOUISE Pe ten CREEL, CLAUDE —t) 1S Ar Sn Dye, Maxine = FEULNER, ANNIE Mat Fox, WELLS Goopcion, RoLaNnpD GREER, KATHLEEN Page Twenty-five Jones, ETHEL Mat Jones, Nona JOHNSON, JAMES LEEPER, TomMIE Lemay, Viva LEsTER, SAMPSON McDonaLp, Dutcie McDona p, Lots MERCER, CLARK MorEHEAD, BARNEY Moser, O. S. NoeEL, CEcIL RIcHARD, SAMUEL Simpson, OLGA WILLBANKs, Myers WILLIAMs, RosBert WILSON, CLARENCE
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