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Margaret Giese. a fair little maid. For us the piano often played. And later on we hope to hear That she in concerts does appear. Lucille, a deelajmer, so jolly and gay. Treads her care-free, joyous way. When she starts telling you good news. You slam your hooks and forget your blues. At Menoinonie she did debate, Iler opponents were slain at not a slow rate. From duty’s path Wilma ne’er has strayed. There’s never a task she would evade. Ilazel Reed is a very tall maiden. With books of knowledge ever laden. As a practice teacher she can't be beat, At her country school with success may she meet. And Frances always so neat and trim, Attracts even if one’s eyes be dim. The violin she plays just so, And a will of her own she knows how to show. In judging stock he work for us. Singing tenor amuses us; Wendell must like the sight of curls, 11c chose for himself one of the Junior girls. Joe Ellenberger is alert and keen. Without his red hair he ne’er is seen. To always be known by his hair so bright. And his freckled countenance fair and light. Is his destiny: and he should be proud That he is distinguished from the crowd. Lillian Ilolte, a lovable lass. Came from Strum to join our class. She would any day a mountain climb. Just to have a rousing good time. Then there was a boy named Arnold Edo, In typing we must admit he has some speed. His shorthand reading makes us scream, We hope this doesn’t make him funny seem. Take an occanful of energy, a little bit of nerve, Add a little courage and just twice as much of nerve. Some wisdom, for without his lessons he is ne’er. And as much humor as the teacher says he dares. This mix together, and results we’ll name, 'Tis Cyril Brinkman, by this lie'll win his fame. James Anderson is this son of the soil Who down on the farm very hard doth toil. His work does make the barley grow. The chickens lay, the roosters crow. Bernita came from Knapp last year. We ll tell you she’s something, so lend us your ear. Hhe's a clever little prophetess Who dealt out a mixed up. meddled mess Of our future days in this our life And promised each boy a perfect wife. Marie Quale of the Training Class. Is such a quiet little lass. High School trials she has withstood. As a teacher, we hope she'll make good. WILMA CRNESS. SIDONIA HECK.
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