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Page 32 text:
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Gilbert Karste Gilbert, what a privilege you’ve had, To be both a lass and a lad; You did flirt as a girl Till our heads, they did whirl, So you changed to a boy, which was sad. Alice Jones Alice Jones, you are modest and shy, But back in your eyes does lie A look half demure Which tells one for sure, That you’re for all the fun that is nigh. Florence Sutton She weighed all she ate for a day, But alas! I am sorry to say, Her desire to be tall, Occasioned her fall, . And now she is dining on hay. Ouida Fincher 30 We once had a silver-tongued orator. Howe’er her opponents might roar—at her Skill we’re amazed, And her coolness unphased By the stalwartest case they could throw at her.
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Page 31 text:
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Fred Thomson A chap who appeals to most folks, Is one who at life never croaks. He’s a violin virtuoso And deserves merit-uoso 'For the soul-thrilling airs he evokes. Kate Merrell In Girls’ Leagues and Class Plays She does work nights and days; Her smile always ‘sunny, She helps us make money; , Our Kate we’ll remember always. Josephine Hunt There was a young girl we named Jo. Who was anything but what we eall slow. She had lots of pep, Always ready to step, This jolly young lady named Jo. Braeme Gigas There was a young fellow called Braeme, Whose expression was always the same, But at heart he was good, In athletics, high, stood, . Did this amiable fellow named Braeme. 29
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Page 33 text:
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Malcolm Verry There was a young man named Verry, Of his blue eyes the girls must be wary. With a piano he rags And the jazz never lags When we can persuade him to tarry. Violet Lent Her name it is one of the flora; Of course it’s not Dora or Cora. Of friends she has more Than one or two score; And her sweet eyes make us adore her. Vada Vestal In High School they called her petite, For her visage was charmingly sweet. Of course you can see This as plain as can be, - When up with her picture you meet. Dorothy Lantz Behind a pair of large tortoise shell glasses Dwells the diminutive one of the classes. Her name it is Lantz. She is fond of the dance. She’s the shyest of all the shy lasses. 31
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