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Page 26 text:
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James McEniry He’s Irish and jolly poetic. His voice it is highly kinetic; When he sings to the girls, They thrill to their curls, .His talent is more than synthetic. Norma Schraffenberger There was once a maiden—alack! When I think of her name I think— Jack! And when she’s away All you need say Is, ‘Jacky come here.’—She’ll come back, Lyda Lynn There was a young girl named Lynn. Up to tricks she has oftentimes been On her we depend Some spirit to lend - To this pokey old world we are in. William Axtman There was a young person named Willie, Who sometimes was what you'd call silly; He’s funny and droll, Your grief will console, ’ . Tf you can meet up with this Billie.
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K. Brooks There was a young lady named Brooks, Who knew a great deal about books. She stuck to her task From the first to the last, This tenacious young lady named Brooks. Dorothy Groton They really are not Siamese Though on such a chance they would seize; For their staying apart Breaks each Dorothy’s heart, »So turn to the W’s, please. Dorothy Walton Yes, exiled with W’s I am. It’s not like the life in Siam. You will find me petite, A blonde favorite; I usually laugh if I can. George Powell Of George’s bright future we brag. He plays that old saxophone rag For dances and prances. Jazz bands he entrances ‘With any old tag that is rag. 23
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Genevieve Nelson She used to rouse us to delight, When in English she deigned to recite; She told what she knew In words very few, .But her sayings, they always were bright. Helen Graydon O Helen, you’re much of a blonde, Of you we have grown very fond, Though you’ve been here a short while. We all like your style, O’er us you have waved your wand, Mildred Bouck There was a young girl in our school, Who always was quiet and cool, Brown were her eyes And she was very wise , And never did break any rule. Robert Whiting Robert once shed a great tear, And sighed, “Oh, my life is quite drear For I’m covered with lots Of those ugly big spots ,. And freckles aren’t stylish this year.” ’ 25
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