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THELRIA IiAHI.E 'helma stepped from out our ranks Before the liig came: iut for pleasant mem- ories' sake Ne would include her nznne. Night IIICILXRIJ IQEAIISLEY He's so much more adept than we In use ol' words-but let that he: We need not he at all occult 'Io know to fame he'l1 catapult. C.XRl.I2'l'UN KNIGHT Away from thc clash and the clamor, Away from the clin and the strife, IIe'ri live in a north Blaine cabin And ask no more of life. .IANIIIE KNIGHT She knows her navi,fz,a- tion- lfor she was on the beam When s I1 e led th e hockey girls As captain of the team. BIAILIUII I Ii KORTH We bet she skips her cereal Just to do her hairf- Such an intricate coif- furc Must take ininutcs to prepare. ,gy I , 7 f 2 I .r 'wi Kfmyf i - I ? af BERNARD iiRI'l'Z5I.-XCHER Neither saint nor sin- ner. Neither sage nor dunce: Iiut to know you like him You need meet him only once. WILLI.-UI l.AMlSll1tGi-IINI XYe know the straight and narrow path XVill he the one hz-,ll always pickg For that's the road which one must tread To lead our body poli- tic. I'HYI.I.IS LAXYDAY Music and drama are her lorte: Yet she-'s not priggish, shc's the sort XYho punctures us with keen-edged wit, And, when it's show- tinu-, sh:-'s the hit. ISAIIUAIKA LEE Ufttiines serious Sometimes gayg Her moocl can change From day to day. PA KLINE LEONAIKI II Since-rest approbation Is flue to her heeausc She's won feminine au- Uroral A n cl masculine a p - nlause. Page 17
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GEORGE HEATH The erroneous impres- sion That at sports a l o n e he's deft VVould be banished by the maidens That this lad has left bereft. GEORGE HOLMAN Georgie went to Maine one day, NYhieh was Eli-filillSi the rule- Our Ill'iIlt'lp1ll caught up with l1i111 And kept l1i111 after schol. ALFRED HOLMES YVe've llllllli' an obser- vation, A fact XVlliL'il s 0 e 111 s quite clear- That, where you Iind ian' damsels, Our Alfred will be near. NVILLIAM HOLMES By deeds. not words, we-ive heard it said, Is the way to get aheadg If this he true, we can but add Success is waiting for this lad. DOROTHY HOLT Blessings on thee, little girl, For doubtless you knew best XVhen you decided that work in Home Ec YVould give you an edge on the rest. Page 16 ISABEL HUNT He1'e is a girl Xxvith come-hither eyes: That she may know it Is our surmise. NICHOLAS IZZO His depression ls D1'0i'OllIld XYIIPII history period Rolls around. JOAN .IEVVETT Our Si2lll1i1ll'fl YVebste1' wr-'ll discard For her dietionaryg So worded are its IllCE1l'l- ings that NVe all heeonxe quite merry. NORMA JOHNSON She may he frolicking in the gym Or pondering L a t i n nouns- But always she is most alert: Iler e11erp.5y knows no hounds. JOSEPH KAISER XVe hope his trumpet's not a thing That a boy outgrowgg But the evidence indi- Cates That that's the way it goes.
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WVILLIAM LINDROS From his tonal modu- lations, You would know, un- less you're deaf, That his vocal undula- tions All lie in the lower clef. ALLEN LONGHI Every day in Aero' l'wixt Allen and Miss Moore A race is run to ascer- tain NVho first can close the door. HELENE LONGHI Ol' the program called Big Sister' She could he a faithful fan, But as yet we have not seen her XVring her hands about a man. DOROTHY LYON Sheis no Pollyanna, No incurable optimist- She looks at life and all its strife XVith the eye of the realist. ANN MacLEOD Flustered and ilurried In the bright morning light She rushes to school Almost late-but not quite. Page 18 PHILIP Bl ANCl'lES'l'EH A tall sc-nior yl'2ll'llt'd To iilcrvnsv his knowl- edge-, So ho lc-ft us in .Iann- ary To go to 'l'ul'ts tiollcgsgv. DAISY MARTIN She would not lmvc- ilu- linlf-light Even ii' slim- could- Outsidc it sho can dt-- cently llo the th i ngzgs she should. 'I'HEOlJOltE MARTIN Froln l'.lI.S. he- couldn't lwul' To IJV4-:lk llllllSt'll' :lwuyg And so lu' brolu- his leg instl-:id 'l'l1:1t lu- llllgllt longer stay. LOUIS NIATINZI Our nut-rilc przicticz-s He-'s snurnc-dg Life is l'Zll'lll'St He has learnt-d. noNA1,n MAYERS You know him by sight, But you haven't met? Yes, hc's the tall blonde With the little brunette.
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