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'Wfgvr QS' X 24 '41 K' si. 7 l lt I it M5 ar -' we . cg ' Q-11:74, K t-Rf, - y ,lx E x A N, sf ' --, 1 , ., , N ,. , M5 ' ' X, .': ly . -Q -x - . chi ' ' M ni Jfacultp Ulakeznff 'Twas the night before Take-off, and all thru the school, Every pupil was stirring, the teachers to fool. The next night at dinner, at the first call, The new faculty members entered the hall. Mr, James sat at his table in state, Otherwise known as Marjorie, sedate. On his right was Marianna, Pottie of course, And Katherine as Miss Bidwell, though quite hoarse. Dr. Abbott, in real life Gene, Shed on the company a benevolent beam. ' Now Mrs. James was Margaret Green, Marguerite as John Jr. most natural did seem. Mary Elise took Miss Patterson's place, . And Sallie, Miss Marimon's seat did grace. Peggy was Miss McKennan, both pretty and sweet, And julia was Miss Pell, so trim and neat. Gertrude took the role of Miss Beach, ' And performed her part by making a speechq Corneil filled the place of little Miss Dittmar, Her looking the part was a fact none could bar. Never was there a better Miss Reese than Grace, A better actress ne'er took her place. VVe never laughed more, than when Miss Morey, Arose from her place with the same old story, Of finding a dust speck under the radiator, And IN-1 ary, who it was,-well, none could beat her. Miss Perry, or Helen, from her seat arose, Took on herself quite a theatrical pose, And made the announcement about the bricks, lfVhich once caused smiles, though inward kicks. Johnnie as Miss Bitner told us the news That the History of Music Class would fill the pews Of the chapel at the usual time. Which must be eight-thirty, in order to rhyme. Elizabeth May, now Miss VValker, so calm, Said the Red Cross was the way o Miss Keller, portrayed by Virginia Sutherland, Asked if we to her our attention would lend, Wfhile she told us the dread news that study hall 'nv instead of a ball Wotilcl conclude the eveni ,, . ' ' - I-If lKouns, Miss Anderson was there in the peison of aze t send soldiers balm.
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