ILotufllian mi.. - 1 ■ ,| 1 M1: 1 1 n:,i ■ P C’si of tfje Jfumor Class A is for All of the Juniors fine The class that makes the longest line. B is for Berg, Burton, Brownell, and Baker, Also for Bruce, Belshaw, and Barber; These are seven of our very good B’s, But there are still Bahr and the Buckleys, you see, Each is a good student in his special way, They’ll make the Juniors famous some day. C is for Chester, a compatriot, For English he surely cares not. D is for Dalliers, we have none, E is for Erma, she’s full of fun. F is for Feddler, noted for math., Charms and curly hair she hath. G means gallant, thats Glenn Surprise, He makes you open wide your eyes. H is for Herman, you must know him, He is the fellow that’s tall and slim. Hermenia and Hepp are two happy girls. One is dark, the other has light curls. Imogene was a very dear Freshman lass My! she has grown to be a lady fast. Jolly is the next Junior trio, It sure sounds like girls, but no! We have three handsome boys instead, Kenneth, otherwise Chubby, Klein, and Fred, As all ’round sports and athletes, In school you’ll hardly find them beat. Lloyd, Lyle, and Miss Little are shining lights That guide the class thru ' darkest nights. M is for Mahler; Vessie’s her name, At playing the piano, she’ll earn fame. N is for Nobility, which applies to all. O is for Obiedence to the teacher’s calls. P is for piano which Velva plays. Also for Stanley who near Gladys stays. Q is the quality of Cecil’s work, It’s only now and then that he shirks. R means the Rubies, gems of the class, Ramona and Ruth Sanders never “sass.’ S is for the Stuppys and Mildred Surprise, In all of their studies they are wise. T stands for thoroughness of Tanner and Thompson, If you find better girls you’ll “go some. U is the usefulness of the entire class, Without them school couldn’t “last. 1917
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