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SO U T H II I (; II S C II ) () L 1 4 K is for Kelly— Athletically bred. If he wins much more honor He'll have a swelled head. Touchdown Kelly. L is for Lessons— We all love them so That we study them constantly As you all know. Lovable Lessons. M is for McDermid; In her class you can’t bluff. You’ve just got to study For you can’t guess that stuff. Terrible McDermid. N is for Nolan Our classmate is he His hair has a curl Just like a baby. Curly head Nolan ! O is for ()zias; Our head prof, is he. He’d make a good Santa Claus, He’s so jolly to see. Cute little Ozias! P is for President— Ours is the best. He likes----------- I won’t say it: Can’t you guess the rest. Dandy, fine President! Q is for Questions With which we are hit In tests every month— We don’t like them a bit. - Horrible questions! R is for Rigler: A great foot ball man. His playing is all right Since first he began. Bully for Rigler! S is for St relow ; Our treasurer is he. If class dues were all paid Quite happy he’d be. Poor little treasurer! T is for Tests We adnvt that we hate. We’d all like to ship them : W e tell you this straight. Detestable Tests! U is for You Who are reading this hook Just think, if you'd written it How much worse 'twould look. Lucky for You!
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T II E C I. A S S A N X V A L O F ’07 23 or w a. n. c. A is for Anderson— Which Ander? you pray; I really don’t know So I really can’t say. Numerous Andersons! 1 . is for Boardman A rather cute guy. His hair is all curly And his smile is. ()h. my! Dear little Boardman! C is for Cook, ()ur physical friend. To go up in smoke Will i fear be his end. Cinchy Cook! D is for Doelz— A nice little sharpe. But Miss Kerr makes him stare At his daily Geom. mark. Nervously Doelz. E is for Erickson, Thy smile’s sweet to see. Please smile again Just for-------- me. Dimpling Erickson. F is for Friedlander To whom we go To recite all the Latin That we Seniors know. Darling!?) Miss Friedlander! (i is for German Everyone loves it so. And Miss Klampe will listen While you recite all you know. Easy ( ?) is ierman ! H is for Hustle. We’ve got lots of that; To see that we’re hustlers 'fakes no eye of a cat. Rustling hustle! I is for Ignorance; Which may he found In Juniors and others Quite as unsound. Blessed is Ignorance! J is for Johnson. You wonder which one. Just try to guess it: T’will be lots of fun. Uncommon name, Johnson!
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T H E C L A S 5 A X X U A L O F ’ 0 7 25 V is for Verdant, Which Freshmen all arc. To find people greener You’ll have to go far. Pity the Freshmen! W is for Watts Angelic and mild; She’s been from youth upward A lovable child. Literary Miss Watts! X is for quantity In Algebra found. We only talk of it When Miss Kerr’s around. Algebraic X. Y is for Yorke. In appearance quite grand But yet with a smile That is childlike and bland. Johnny and Anne! Z is for Zero. We have none of these Believe us or not. Just as you please. Little round Zero. R. W. On the 28th day of August, 1.906, Worth Mills met a tragic and sudden death. He was spending a delightful vacation in one of the far western states, when the unexpected news of his drowning came. To all who knew and loved him it seemed almost uncredible that one who was so vital a part of the lives of those around him, has vanished forever from our sight. He was a member of the Class of ’07, an honest and kind friend, a patient and conscientious worker, ever popular among his classmates.
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