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Me Seniors A—is for Antoinette, Tony we say, Her hair hangs in curls and she is as fair as the day. B—is for Bjorn, a lad from the farm. If you treat him kindly, he’ll do you no harm. C—is for Carl our president high. If you want to look at him, you must turn to the sky. D—is for Dorothy, a rollicking lass. When it comes to make mischief, she is in the A Class. E—is for Edna a Senior that’s new. From her looks and her actions, I know she’ll prove true. E—is for Elizabeth, a maid who is mild. She works with ambition, a promising child. F- is for Francis, who always talks wise. When he goes to say something, you can tell by his eyes. Cl—is for Gordon, a good Senior blonde. His record shows vigor and of this is quite fond. II—is for Harvey, a real circus man. He tries to be good, but I don’t think he can. H—is for Hazel, a maid we admire, But when she gets spunky, her eyes shoot out fire. I—is for Isfold, who often shows wit. When she goes stepping she sure makes a hit. J—is for Jean, who plays Basket-Ball, We’re glad she’s joined us, because she is so tall. J—is for Johnnie, a bashful Galloon, Take heed! John, or some maid will catch you soon. K—is for Katherine as still as a mouse. But when she starts acting she shocks all our house. K—is for Knut, a man you can’t teach, On a stump with his hobby, he surely can preach. Ij—is for Leo, who came in this year, He plays Basket-Ball, and we’re glad he is here. L— is for Ludvig, a real Senior shark, If he studies with vigor, He’ll hit the ‘‘high Mark”. M- is for Mae and Maytime brings sun. There is sunshine in Mae -we know that everyone. M—is for Margaret who lives out of town. As noble a Senior as can be found. M—is for Myrtle, who is grown-up and not tall. But she jumps in the air, and captures the ball. Jt—-is for Ralph who works with a vim, He likes to debate, and they’re all proud of him. S is for Selma, as true as real gold, We’ll all vote this verdict—now have it told. S—is for Stella, who ne’er cuts a caper, Don’t you think it were well that other Seniors would ape her? T if for Thordis, one of Johnson’s, She’s full of the dickens but her work surely hums. T—-is for Thordis, by name Josefson, To measure her knowledge, you must weigh by the ton.
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