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m Tl 26 MC-COOTL Lodi Seniors Pauline Bricker — “ Brick ” A fair little maid is “Brick” Short, but straight and very quick. Twyla Fowles — “Kiddo” We know not much of her as yet, But like her? Sure we do, you bet. Denton Fuller — “ Doc ” Some day perhaps a ' Doc” he’ll be And so we call him that you see. Herbert Garver — “Bundy” Oh, this learning, what a terrible thing it is. Marguerite Gossard — “Red” She smiles when things go dead wrong. Dorothy Keener— ' “Dot” Why so quiet in this gay world? Alice Kennard — “Dimples” There is mischief in her dimples, There’s danger in her eyes. Harold Leatherman — “Runt” Silence is golden and he never speaks unless spoken to. Alfred Massie — “Dave” Big and fast and hard to stop, Contests show him on the top. Helen Myers — “Jennie” Worry, I know not the meaning of the word. Bertha Richie — “Slam” She, in the classroom, is winsome and shy, But doivn on the gym floor she’s hard to get by. Harvey Noah — “Harve” Don’t talk, I’m tuning in. Obey and he’s sure to grin. Alice Seiver —“Slim” A winning way, a pleasant smile. Everett Shaw — “Pshaw” When joy and duty clash Let duty go to smash. Leola Sowers — “Cherry” The girl and the voice are out of proportion. Helen Wagoner — “Dulcy” Smile a smile for me. Harold Williams — “Grand-dad” The girls don’t worry him, Nor do other troubles.
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ucmz m The, Mecoona Litchfield Senior Class Marion Bement “How much lies in laughter.” Ada Burrier “Away, haunt thou not me, Thou vain philosophy Mildred Fahrion “Her worth is warrant of her welcome.” Mayvriotte Hall “My tongue within my lips I reign, For who talks much must talk in vain.” Marion Halliday “Ever charming, ever new.” Bernetta Radie “Today is ours for joy and mirth; We may be sad tomorrow.” Gladys Sabin “You’d scarce expect one of my age To speak in public on the stage.” Lucille Stine “And her modest answer and graceful air, Show her wise and good as she is fair.” Edna May White “Whence is thy wisdom ? Hath thou toiler books consumed the midnight oil.” Harry Streett “Same old story, same old song. Same old fellow all year long.”
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