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20 THE MIRROR Guess Who? His features dark, a good physique, At football he is quite a streak. . . .? H ’ - A big fat brother he has, we re aware And he himself has straight, light hair. . . . ? t ' A heap of freckles and curly hair. His penmanship is hard to bear. . . d? There is a young girl who keeps a good rule, “When you can work it, stay out of school”. . . . ? She is possessed of short, straight hair, And friendship is her quality rare. . . .? Long nose and chin mark his face No better scout in the human race. . . .? Very tall, with brown bobbed hair, She is gay and free from care. . . .? MAA • Breaks the scale when he is weihged. But a rep, with studies he has made. . . .? V She is slender and fair With blond curly hair.? V C1 She is very good at getting in bad, Always cheerful, but this makes her sad. . . .? Tall and straight, sometimes called “Fash,” Around in cars you’ll see him dash. . . .? Wi ' Short brown hair, and big blue eyes, At her lessons she is quite wise . . . . ? For falling from ladders she sure has the knack. For didn’t she fall on her poor little back. . . .? Good in base ball, hitting flies. G Bobbed hair, and blue-green eyes. . . .? - She’s got quite a pigtail, so they say. And according to some she’s the girl of the day. . . .? Tanned from the sun, just back from the South, He has big ears and a little mouth. . . .? Golf and .ennis are sports he likes, His mom’ gives cups for tennis fights. . . .? T ' ] , Short and witty, likes the girls, But just the ones that have the curls. . . .? 3 ' A Sort of stout, with long white hair. At playing ball she fans the air. . . . ?tAi Freckled face and a real good sport. For our president she’s the sort. . . . ? AJ? This young girl owns a beautiful (?) dog, You’d know his bark in a London fog. . . . ? At basket ball she plays quite hard. I’ll say she plays a good fast guard. . . .? Short, bright, and full of pep. Such is this young lady’s rep. . . .? Short and fat, and studies hard; Some people say she played goal guard. . . ,?
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22 THE MIRROR GIRLS Pres.—Virginia Wallace Sec.—Jean MacLish Treas.—Ashton Wilson Officers BOYS Pres.—Albert Grotenhuis Sec.—Bruce Thomas Treas.—Talcott Griswold Colors Girls—Old rose and green Boys—Maroon and White Mottoes GIRLS—Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. BOYS—If at first you do not succeed, try, try again. Grades VII and VIII do their best. They work and play and seldom rest. And when the day is o ' er they say, ' ‘We hope weVe done some good today.” y Class Wonders Why H. p. objects to Slap.” Why G. M? ' his to iron out the wrinkles so often. If M. M., .jyould be late to her own party. Why C. P.’- always calling Christopher Columbus.’ Why F: S. makes so Much Ado About Nothing.” Why V.- not in the Debaters’ Club. Why Jr ' lM ' . likes Famine.” What F. W. sees on the floor. Why Jthe goblins do not get the Friendly Enemies.” If was born in The Peaceful Valley.” If Hy Vknows The Road to Ambition.” If S B. ' had The Light that Failed.” If F. G. likes ' Way- Down East.” How long RvN. ' has lived on Easy Street.” Why R; McNC wishes himself Back on th e Old Farm.” Why prefers his Ole Swimmin’ Hole.” Whether James Moore’s middle name is Needs.’ If the Eighth Grade Girls enjoyed Art on Monday, April 2Sth. Why certain Seventh Graders are so attached to Stude- baker HI.
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