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18 The 1934 Tatler A is for Atwood, fft Florida brown. In a special-made Auburn She travels around. B is for Belcher; It's really most sad. She fools with her hair Till it 'most drives us mad. G is for Gillis We guess it is fate; In cleaning up lab. She always is late. is for Holmbcrg, But ’tis surely a sin We all call her “Toots But she never horns in. C is for Curls, And Dickie's enthrall. Arranged to perfection. They're the envy of all. I is for invalid. Whimsical Gicky. Her op’ration scar Is certainly tricky. I) is for Dinsmorc. Ask her some dates. Her great love is History, Sally Ross states. is for Jinny. Some say she is coy. We claim she resembles Miss Myrna Loy. K is for E, So fatal a letter. It's the banc of existence When we wish we'd done better. K is for Kal, Hair ever in place With adorable clothes. Not to speak of the face. F is for Ford, That green one of Char’s She seems to think Is the cutest of cars. L is for Lucker Our giggling mate. Wc once gave her icc cream, And oh! how she ate. M is for Mackall. A priceless cartoonist. She can make “Alice” Appear in her “Goonest.”
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1934 Tatler Forms IX, X, and XI
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The 1934 Tatler 19 A HA CT N is for Nancy, T is for Tommy That pleasant half-wit. An actress of note. All wc can say is, If you pay fifty cents Quick Henry, the Flit! You can watch her emote. O is for O’Brien, U is for unfinished. Whose hands and whose feet But the alibi’s known Are graceful and tiny;— As: “I’m sorry, Miss Mercer, In French that’s petite. I left it at home.” P is for Pickett, V is for Vogtcl Our cute Lily Pons. Whose almighty brain She’s one who knows Has saved many a parent All her pro’s and con’s. Report-card pain. Q s lor good qualities. — vv is lor Williams, This poem’s for Penny. LM Whose English accent We’ve not time to list them: A A Appears only in French She has so many. Though ’tis never so meant. R is for rackets. X has been mentioned They’re Susan’s again. As marking the spot. For we have found out Thcrc're so many in study-hall They’re tennis and men. It won’t help a lot. S is for Smith, Y is for the yearning Our Chemistry whiz, In fourth period we feel, But Miss Lane wonders That inevitable yearning If she really is. For the oncoming meal. V. is for zest. And in spite of reports. Wc some of us lack it In reference to sports.
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