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Page 149 text:
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Tfye Ca ?orsea ? The Alphabet A is for all of the students Who ' ve enrolled at the C. N. S. B is for our dear Bernice Who in typewriting is the best. C is for California The home of our Normal School D is for Doctor Veon Who doesn ' t like to fool. E is for Esther, our baby, And a sweet little girl is she. F is for our dear little Freddie WTio is just as odd as can be. G is for Gatie, my wife, And I think she ' s a darling kid. H is for Harry Menser Who did more than I ever did. I is for Iva Ayers A member of the Junior class. J is for Jackie Horner Who is fond of a pretty lass. K is for Kenneth Eaves The sport of the faculty. He believes in having good times Regardless of the expense there will be. L is for Lowers, the nut Who was my wife last year. M is for Marj that ' s myself About whom some day you shall hear (?). N is for no one really Unless it is for you. t45
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Page 148 text:
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7 e Ca ?orsec ? The Little School House Just near the cross-roads into town There stands a school house small and brown About the site the ground is bare, For many feet have trodden there. Within is seen the dusty floor Footprints of those who ai-e no more, Altho, marks and crannies are on the wall The room is cozy, bright and small. Naughty boys have hidden books To go and fish with wormy hooks; ' Neath shady trees down by the brook Where no one ever thought to look. But now the ' re all to manhood grown Some have become famous, some are unknown, Yet all of them delight to recall The little school house, the deai-est of all. A. E. B. 144
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Page 150 text:
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7 e Ca ?orsea ; O is for Oscar, our teacher Who has so much good to do. P is for Posey, our Senior, Who is modest quiet and sweet. Q is one, whom I ' ll not mention, On account of his monstrous, large feet. R is, for Richard, our Junior Who is just as bright as can be. S is for Stoy, Clio Reader And all the way from Kentucky, came she. T is for tattlers who tell On one that will take a chance. U is for Union forever Which puts us all in a trance. V is for Vernon, the married Who is fond of the pretty girls. W is for Wardie Who has such pretty curls. X is for all the members Of our wonderful faculty. Y is for the yearning we have, For one of them to be. Z is for the representation Of that little word Good-bye. It means so much to me, And will until I die. Then, when I am dead, and in my grave And all my bones are rotten, You take this book and in it look, And see you ' re not forgotten. J 46
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