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Ruth is modest, and sweet, and quite demure; There is no brighter pupil of that I am sure. Five subjects she takes, and gets them all well The rest of her virtues I have no time to tell. One of the fellows reminds me of a suitor in Shakespeare’s play. You will have to guess, for I won’t betray. This studious boy like Sir Andrew Aquecheek Is a very true blond with blue eyes meek. “Oh dear! Oh dear! I wish I had my ‘stenog’ done,” Is frequently heard from the girl we call “Bun.” “Bun’s” a basketball player of very great fame, In school work, too, she is making a name. Martin is the chap who is very bold, His greatest delight is to hear people scold, He has plenty of fun, and studies some. And heartily enjoys the chewing of gum. She is a very bright maid with studious mien, In Geometry and Rhetoric she’s very keen; She has light brown hair and dark blue eyes; Alice is always pleasant and very wise. The manager, a good one, the pride of the class John certainly does work hard to pass His examinations, so he can play basket ball. He’s a winner, and most friendly to all. Our young gallant seems rather inclined To monopolize a sophomore’s most valuable time, We have nothing to say, but it is plain to be seen This Soph’s favorite color is a deep, pleasing green. The orator of the Class is a strong, well built fellow, With lungs as strong as a pair of bellows; With patience and practice he will become great, And rank with Webster and men of state. Like a little duchess proud and serene Louise must some day become a great queen; She is a wearer of laces most handsomely wrought And is graceful in action and quick in thought. There is a miss in the class who wishes to be A Blackstone they say, just wait and see If our Clara won’t some day win a big case, For she can argue with very good grace. There’s a girl who has no time to stand in the hall, Her motto is, “Better late than never at all;” She enters the room with blushes and smiles. She’s handsome, and a wearer of all latest styles.
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Junior Class Poem To the Juniors: If I were the class poet in more than the name 1 would write many verses to tell of your fame, But as I am only an amateur yet, I will tell some plain facts, and the music forget. Do not criticise too harshly the meter and rhyme, ’Tis meant for history, not song this time. If facts I confuse, and secrets disclose, It is just for the fun as every one knows. Please listen attentively now, while I tell Which girl in the class is considered the belle. Which boy is the athlete, and which the shark, And who is afraid to be out after dark. There is one bright and merry young lass Who always stands at the head of the class; As a chum she is ever true, and kind, and tender Mamie is always sure to befriend her. Just a line about Henry, our Hank, Sometimes he’s jolly, but never a crank; He studies hard, but finds time to play, And ’round the girls he hovers all day. When we read and hear of the wisest of men All look forward to the time when Andrew will appear as a wonderful sage; He’s a Junior in spite of his size and age. Like a blushing rose in the summer air, Helen is always willing to help and share All her joys and plans with plenty of laughter. She is trying hard to be a sten-o-grapher. We have in our class a President, A lad who is never on mischief bent. He was elected by a unanimous vote The literary work of the school to promote. Clara is studious, quiet, and meek Always trying more knowledge to seek; She sings in the Glee Club; she has a sweet voice; In her work and her music we all rejoice. There is also a lad with brown curly hair, A sort of Lancelot or Robin Adair. A better Irishman can not be found Though you search the country for miles around.
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One of the boys is on the basket ball team, He plays a swift game as is plain to be seen; Other things he can do just equally well, His name, to you, I need not tell. Who is the most quiet girl in school? Cecelia they say never breaks a rule, But just, the same she has plenty of fun, And in basketball is a rival to Bun. There is one tall, quiet, studious youth Who careth not what his neighbor doeth, But works most diligently from morn till nocn, And sighs because night comes all too soon. Did you know that “Doc” is Prof’s right hand man And is truly quite a basketball fan? He is tall, and brave, and quite debonair With the girls lie’s popular; Oh, dear! Oh, dear! The smallest of all the lasses they tell. Is Mayme. They all like her real well Because she is bright, sincere, and true, And knows what to say and what to do. When the class wants something done, And wants it done neatly. They turn the work over to Mertie completely; She carefully plans all in her brilliant mind. That’s why the Juniors are never behind. Now enters the hero with smiles all bedeckt, The happiest Junior of all, known as Boeckh, With such a merry, fun-loving lad, in our ranks. We get the credit for a great many pranks. There is one more to mention before the list is complete— Emma, who quietly sits at her seat; She is earnest and diligent, patient and kind, A better girl you will never find. —James T. Konichek
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