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? S5X (j: F2 -i f v 3 FS • • 4 The HIGHLANDER I , 2J 53b. 3 =Sv - 0 = i C ' ' The Freshies ' Alphabet ' ' A — is for Avis, always so bright, B — is for Bess, a shining light j C — is for both our college and classes, D — is for Derriana, and each of her lasses 5 E — is for exams we hope to get thru, F — for our faculty so staunch and truej G — is for George, with little to say, H — for the Helens, from so far awayj I — is for the ideas we all strive for and sigh; J — is for Justice, of girls he is shy; K — is for the knowledge we are here to seek, L — is for our Lit members, both bold and meek; M — is for Maudie, Melster, and Mae, N — is for notebooks, our bane every day. O — is for our outlook on the oncoming years, P — is for Poss, may he never shed tears; Q — is for Queenie, quiet and sweet, R — for the rest of you whom we wish to greet; S — is for Squanto and Red Stanley too, T — is for Thomas to whom honor is due; U — is for you who deserve to be famed, V — is for the victories that our class has gained. W — is for William for whom the girls smile, X- — is for the X cellent work we ' ve done all the while; Y — is for this year spent so happily together, Z — is for the zeros we have never, no never. Helen M. Keyes - ;d 2g a zg s i fyar Os i -gs zg i - ss s ag- -igs g - xs j a g s g ' gs zS Cj Fifteen
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