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Mary Helen Shirer. A brilliant student you surely are, Of the Senior class you're the learned starg We'1'e proud of you because E plusses are against the laws. Josephine Doran. QHOW do you do, Miss Jose- phine, eHow do you do today? Sing us a song of the days Av gone' by A A- 'K nfl Before we go away. George Tulien. -A tall and silent youth is he, 'Tis hard to say just what helll beg But he's an Imp , a declara- tion VVhich Wins for him a reputa- ti0D. Ruth Kelley. In this dainty maid we see NAS Winsome a lass as e'er can beg 'So gay and blithesome in all you do- 'Oh yes, Ruth, we're strong for you. Ye-rena Stickel. 'Herels one who shines in Do- mestic Science, Her pastry is Haky and lightg She knows just how to use every appliance 'To make things come out just right.
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Uenqaua Eugif Julius Caesar came one day, A visit on this earth to payg Rapid was his swift descent Until his snow-white robe was rent, And torn the halo Virgil lent, Upon a big dirigible. With his classic nose smashed badly, And his arms careening madly, Downward still he took his flight, Little thinking he would light Wroiig side up instead of right, On a mighty Hupmobile. Soon the driver started speeding, Spurted onward, quickly leaving Poor J. Caesar, by one bounce, By one great uplifting jounce, With his robe spread like a flounce, 'Neath a noisy motorcycle, Caesar's soul to heaven fled And to the gathered shades he said, 'Like a battle, like a riot, Never resting, never quiet, Earth has changed, you'd never know ity They may use ponies, but they sure don't -show it. '20
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Eunive BI1-Domnld. A quiet, modest little lass. McDonald is hem- nameg Would we could say of all the 4-lass. She always is the Same, Mary Gillies. A laughing, snappy, Winsome lass, .lolliest girl in the Senior class, A rlonihination of traits like these ' Makes her a favorite of the A. .. Efs, Glen Yun Dorp. Glen is our great football star, And manager of plajvsg Known in High School near and far As biggest G. U. of Senior days. Mary Birtell. She came to us so very late We don't know much about her, But our regard for her is great, We couldnlt do Without her. Mary Alexander. A jolly, witty, Winsome maid Whose smile will never die or fadeg Many will miss this happy face For in T. H. S. shes won a place.
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