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Robert Law, XValter Miller, and Lloyd Mapes, All dote on girls with flashy capes. Russell Milligan, Robert Lobre, and Harry Milstead Look as plump as babies which on Mellin's Food are fed. Frank Meyers, Randolph Rostem, and Al- bert McKee Are the finest types of boys' and sweet as can be. lddwin ltossniaoslcr and Harold Oltz are such brilliant students, I am sure to exacting teachers they never say, l couldn't. Wriggling Johnny Itasbeck, how you frighten me- Always squirming, showing off, as though in company! Little Jack-in-the-box, how you love to talk, James Rolfson at eloquence docs not balk. What a little gnome are you, Irving Qualeg If a wind once picked on you, you would get a fall. Oh, how dazzling lights do call to youg Robert Raishock wants limelight, and no- toriety too. The Clemons, Loretta and Celia, and James Clark, All will by-and-by cut a very big mark. Gordon Ohnhus, where is that library hook 'Z A forgetful and naughty chap, you do not look. Gladys Knutson, Esther Hustad, Margaret Pllaum are bashbul ones, But they're jolly good girls who love their clever puns. Ruth Eckert and Eleanor Kuul, who are not vcry tall, Ruth lting and Lllnora Olson, are dearly loved by all. Shy and reserved are these two little girls, Ruth lledquist and Margaret llovde, truo as pearls. A cocky young chap is this boy I like, Eugene Eldred, a naughty and mischiev- ous tike. Edward Penewell is a fine, tall fellow, With blue eyes, and hair which is' almost yellow. ' Lawrence Prescott, what a lazy knave you are! Surely teachers' good natures you love to mar. Margaret Packer is a wondrous miss, Milicient, a leads-rg her work is a bliss. Dorothy Farrell, Catherine Hazeltine, Lil- lian Rogers, too, Are quiet but lovable girls who mind their p's and q's. XVhat splendid workers have we in East Side High! Alta Olson and Spencer Oswald win praises to the sky. A dreamy, boy-crazy pair are the two maids, Dorothy Johnson and Doris Jones: all else I before them fades. Mary Clark, Luella Olson, and Marie Rog- ers do love to work, Ethel Peirce and Margaret Olson their duty would not shirlr. Herman Gruendler and Carl Lunde dislike to appear in verse, But they think that undue publicity isn't so far worse. Estelle Sinaiko and Dottie Riley are mis- chievous' and gay, Alice Raanes and Marguerite Reining for them pave the way. John and Leslie Olson are surely dandy boysg They like their sport, they know their fun, and they make lots of noise. Roger Ostrem and Richard Rubado-we're told that they are green, Donald Helmus and Helmer Raanes are crazy to be seen. Vernon Davies and Day Never have so much to say. Alfred Edland to school does go: Lawrence Ersland, too, whether it does rain or snow. Lemont Erickson and Frederick Evert Are two fat bloys you can't avert. Rodney Fess is a hunter true, But really gets his studies too. Morgel Dugan is' a nice little miss Who seems to he living in perfect bliss. William Griffiths, as you all know, Is a little chap, but he will grow. Oscar Olson, who is called Cotton Top . Very, very seldom takes' a flop. La Verne Feltham and Arthur Gerfen Are two very little, peppy freshmen. Charlotte Levner and Teonia Elver, Evelyn Gallagher and Iola Gilchrist Are very pretty little girls, And sometimes have such pretty curls. Romana Dietrich, who has' a. curl, ls truly a very dependable girl. Katherine Englcr, who is very clever, XVoi-ks' on the blackboard forever and ever. Grace Guilbert is full of pep and fun: She does not care when her work gets done. Margaret Smith and Margaret Stock Are always closely watching the clock. Lucille I-Iankey, Violet Jensen. and Ray Harb, Althea Haight, Ruth Hoyt, and La Verne Karb, You are all very good studentsg None of you thinks of being impudent. Harvey Hallman and Everett Henry are full of fung But they will pass, too, in the long run. George Hanson and Carl Helmus' are news- boys gayg They are very courteous in every way. VVarren Houghton, Harry Hungerford, Le Roy Kehn, Are worthy of note, despite their long names. John Harris and Helen Treadwell are al- ways Iateg The teachers for them always have to walt. 1
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