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ffl 'NN 5 x xxx 'x F ' . .. . . 1. is ' 'urx:x'm':s'X.x1 ' ' N B WX 5 x............ .... . ....,.x.x..x.xxk,.N. N.,Nx...xx,,x. ' .xNx.NNN . .. . - ... ,.N. N .......... N....xN. N....x..xxxxxN V... . ...........,...... June, 1927. To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: During the past week or so, I've been reading about Indians-their history- experiencesenamesecharacteristics. I must say that many of the Indians certainly had some hair-raising experiences Cscalping parties included.j In fact, some of their tales were so thrilling I often found myself on the verge of holding my breath when reading them. Now comes the sad part of my story! I have determined to memorize several of the Indian names and terms which I came across in reading. But alas! I find their strange spelling almost too diliicult for my poor brain to master. Hurrah! I have an idea Ccan you imagine it?l Yes! I have hastily formed a plan by which I can learn how to spell the names I wish. lYould you like to know about my plan? Xl'ell, I'll tell you, even if it is a secret. The Plan: To each letter of every Indian name or term which I wish to memorize, I shall connect some suitable thought concerning one of the members of the famous class of '27 from the P. 'H. S. Thereby I shall not forget the peculiar spelling of the Indian names. Now I think that's a brilliant idea. don't you? lYell, here 'tis! CThe plan in action.J Kathryn is a-cute Angle. Arbutus is Grimm. Goldie seems to be a golden sunbeam. Huldah loves the Hills. Mary Lou is a great Alexander, but not Alexander the Great. Anna is Kienle interested in Art. Hannah is not two-faced, but she can spell her name backwards. Norma Boehm claims to be one-third of a certain Trio. Gordon Butts is quick, witty, and changeable. Donovan Fay likes to be called a giant. Alfred has no baked-goods for sale, although he is a Baker. Catherine Schneyer is gifted with the art of giggling. Olive Coffman is our Little Woman . Thelma Lewis is noted for her permanent wave. Allen Pool specializes in losing books. Helen Millhouse delights in making loud noises QD Alethea is a nice name for a nice girl. Hazel is Young. Martha B. likes to sing, f'Martha Lou instead of Mary Lou' . Edna Mae do it if she wishes. Emerson is a great Reeder. Kent Middleswart impresses one as being very bashful QD. 1 Katherine Higgins likes to wander Northward. Louis Beckert tires others by his incessant reciting QFD. Annetta Belle Cromer knows her A. B. C.'s . Margaret Alsmeyer hopes to be six feet tall soon. Antoinette Bursiel dares to do. Thelma is a doubting Thomas. Helen Grunert is a flying typist. Yours truly, IMA NUTT. 102
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ft' s s . tt 5 YSX.R.X'XY i' YY1X.N1N'.S'. YN' Limmering Lizzie Lines Now Allen Pool is a warrior chap XVho seems to have much magic, The speed with which he gets a girl Is really very tragic. A warrior crept out in the woods, And shot his bow and ar'er, It struck the heart of Captain Nig And there remains fore'er. Now Gordon's not an Indian name, Of that I'm very sureg To look at him, he seems a saint- But I am not quite sure. That quiet warrior over thereg Has never yet been bent. A scrapper, yes, that's all we know 'Bout someone's little Kent. Now here comes George, the bashful shiek, So tall and very suave VVe wonder if the girls will say That Georgie's very brave? Let's not forget the moccasin man, VVho always needs a backin' To help him get rid of his shoes: Oh, yes, it's Howard McMaken. The only Indian in all the land Vllho blows on a trombone? just take two guesses.-Yep, your right. It's Rosie's Tubby jones. There's Donavan Fay and jimmy Day- Oh boy! they make a pair: Old legends have it they are wise, Because they have light hair. Now here's a warrior who sat and dreamed About great feats and brawng Oh! how can I obtain these things? So cried little Mayer Kahn. A mighty man was Big Chief Howell, Who's hardly seen to move, Except to stretch himself and growlg And lots of this I'll prove. 104
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