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Semor Class Poem 124+ I -, gi, ef we sf, M fw If you will look into the eyes Of Old Pats HI SCHOOL Senior Class To find fifteen both lad and lass Ill give a brief report of each As they come into my mind Let me into the grabbag reach And first Ill see who I can find Our president first now Oh look' Oft Harold is called Kalllkak He hopes some day by hook or crook To be a famous coach like Mac Next Gene who is a studious lass Some Seniors think she should be Mary For of that She oft tlm most industrious class s is a bit contrary Now Wavel He answers IS quite tall and fat to the name of Tiny To tease the tea her he liked that Ev r smc he was a Rhime Miss Nell a la s both tall and fair To everyone she is the same With her bright eyes and lovely hair B guiled a lad Chicken by name Kind Wilma is the next ln line She never finds much time to play When asked How do you spend yo time Replied With fr om Iowa Ruth Cuitis who is small you know So timid and so very shy Sh s looking for a nice new beau Perhaps it is that Tiny guy Fair Mabel is a bonny lass She has a wickec dark brown eye Tho liked by bovs not in our class Alas' likes Wmders why, oh whv UI' Sweet Pauline White with hair so red ,Which will bring fortune and renown We never see her wear a frown Carl Fulk the smallest of our boys rBut quick and mighty on the team Plays calm amid the awful nolse Our captain on the girls does beam The news reporter of our play And one who keeps our dough Shy Lilly has a winning way But why tell you'7 The boys all know O' Eval en sweet Evaleen So shy so modest yet so fair To some kind sir you are a queen I know you ll make a handsome pau' Charlotta bunk oh what a name From Brazil town she came to Pats Was in our play the weepy dame We re told she has a love for cats Tell Melvin how he liked the girls A very Jolly lad was he Ruth CaSSlda with golden curls lH loved and always went to see lBrave Raymond wh n he sings a song lH1s eyes they are always turning lAlon the line to Lois Long The girl for whom he is a yearning Now last not l as' ls Ginny dear With curly locks about her head She s been a scream throughout the year Wh n she act d rarts of things we read Fift en, I've found no more no less Who soon will travel far and wide lMay all success and happmess 'With vou Seniors, fore'e1 abide O 15 A t 4. Q .. , - - if' EEE! ' R ' - seal : .saab r . 22222. sees: 1 M r- --ef . ' ,fl -.. - be - K V!4 - ..., . T . . . I know that you will be surprised Is very quiet, 'tis often said, , . . . . , V W , . , . - , f . . ' 7 I . 4 . . 1 y 4 , I . . . . . 1 I Q Y , , . , . , , 3 , . D . . - . , I - v A ' Y ' e ' -e ' '. X ' . , X . Y S I V D . V A . Y 1 . . , . , . . I 9 ' - A . . I S M 1 . as . ' 7 . .,, g . . ' 44 ' , n ' ' ' 1 ' ' l . . 1 ix, A . 0 .V . . , , A . i 2, . . I , - ' ' ' 1 O . . 1 . 3 - y -
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QBy NELLIE OBERHOLTZER, HAROLD CALAI-IANJ Mr Davldson What ns the formula foriBus Drlver Why are you late agam? water? Mildred My slster was marned this morn Evelyn Everly H I J K L M N 0 mg Mr D How d0 y011 3CC01ll'lt for that' B D Well see that lt doesnt happen Evelyn Well you told us lt was I-I 2 O agam Peb M1cCarter I see they have mvented a 301119 P60919 are b0l'l'1 dumb Others acqulfe new km,-1 of polggn dumbness, and others take thelr over wllne orman what IS that coats Off when they are gettmg welsh Peb-Aeroplane polson--one drop and you: Gd and h0ld them ln their arms are dead Mr Davldson Name an mmportant country m Indo Chma Sllence Mr D Are you l1stenmg Clarence Long Yes I am tS1aml Mr D--Correct Maxme Now nf you stand facmg the north what have you on the left hand? Irma Fmgers Gene-I am workmg for the support of llterature vlrglflla What are you d0lTlg9 Gen Makmg bookcases Ruth Curtis I bel1e've thxs school IS haunt Ruth I heard Mr Davidson talkmg' about school spu-xt Evale n B I want permlsslon to be away three cays after the end of vacatlon Lorene W So you want three more days of grace E B No three more days of Kenneth Mabel She wmked at you? Well what followed Calahan I dld Fern Long Whats the score Clare Nothing to nothlng Fern Oh goody I havent mlssed a thmg' have I Vlrglma What would you gxve for a volce llke mme Cleo-fhlorofoxm Drlftmeyer I told you yesterday that Id gwe you one day to hand m that theme Nelson Grafe Yeah but I thought I could plck the day Drlftmeyer Semmary derlved from the Latin means where learning begms Loxs Yes and cemetery IS where It ends Charlotte I want to make a dress to put on around the house Mrs Davldson tabsent mmdedlyj How blg IS the house Melvm Who defeated the PhlllStll'l6S9 Wilma Bryant I dont know anythmg about football McCallum fto a class dlscussmg' the pay better attentxon You cannot get a true ldea of so hmdeous a creature unless you look at me Pauline Irma IS sxck ln bed Lnlllan Is that so What s the complamt Q Pauline No complamt Everybody satlsfied Tmy Somebody stole my car Jakle These antlque collectors wlll stop at nothmg wPaul1ne Bryant Do you suppose a rabblt foot ever brought luck wMr Davldscn Yes My wlfe felt one m my ro ket nd thought lt was a mouse John NCYFIS My doctor has ordered me to keep to a dlet of sea food Mabl Very well Ill bake you a sponge cak at once I O O I Q Q 1 n ' l 0 , T' , . ' ... y - , u .. ' 5 ' - - - 1 ' - . . - . . 1 u U - .. I ' r - ' . T v in , ' ' I . T , . . ,. , . i . - , . . u i . . . . 4 ' QT . . X ' i I ' ed. '- ' ' ' Frankie-Why? American buffaloj-You pupils should 9 - . . ' ' . . - , . . .- , - , v- . I , . - . . Y W s n 1. Y . ' . . fl n . l , , , . a , . . DZ , l t , , f ' - ' e .
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