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.75 6If15I MARIE DAVIS This flower thrives best in shadow And is a clinging vineg Thus 'tis you find her in the hall Witli someone all the time. HARRY ANSPAUGH I like to play on the football eleven: My Sundays are spent in the bliss of Heaven. ELIZABETH WIERICHS She dresses aye so clean and neat Baith decent and genteel And then there's something in her gait Gars any dress look we-el. REBA MATKINS Reba is a little vamp, But has a strong self-willg She used to giggle all the time, But now she can keep still. VERNON SCOTT He's such a little boy, And We all think she's so cute! He likes most everybody, And in speaking gains repute. LOTTIE GIPSON Lottie's very tall, Has dimples in her cheeksg She always says her lessons so , And seldom ever speaks. H 1922
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4T1EL UIP :za -.:--,-.-.Tara-- . .Y , MILDRED MOSS 'LMidge is a very fitting Dame For this lass so very smallg When you start to name her friends You'll have to name us all. MASON COLLETT NVe call him daddy-long-legs g He almost goes to sleepg But when some fun is going on He gets up with a leap. MARY CATHERINE BEVAN They must have fed her gin when small Because she's never growng As poets say, a little seed That never has been sownf' PHILIP VANSICKLE A thousand thousand sighs to save, Lay me, O, Where ,Bad true lover never find my grave To Weep there! MILDRED PEARSON For she was just the quiet kind Whose natures never varyg Like streams that keep a summer wind Snow-hid in January. VVILBUR SANDNER The baby figure of the great mass of things to come. 1922 r i- -b ,-4, -'fa v f'1:,l:v,- W 233 ,fr W'-f'- -F f -I'?5fi-.1-'Y' - - Y A f - - b -----W ,W . . .-J. -ffm-.. ,.,.
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GTFI MARY SUE GUTHRIE But still her tongue ran on, ' The less of weight it bore, with greater ease! CLARENCE POVVELL If after every tempest comes such calm May they blow till they have Wakened death. ALBERTA HOUSER To see her is to love her, And love but her foreverg For nature made her what she is, And never made another. ALFRED KIBLER Kib laughs till tight his eyes do shut, And we fall in with himg He helps to make our school days Full of fun up to the brim. MARIE SANDNER Our friend Marie has bobbed her hair, Wliicli lends her quite a Frenchy airg She's sometimes seen to slyly peep In the little red book that teachers keep. HAZEL FRANKS And I oft have heard defended, Little said is soonest mended.
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