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0 Menjgir The Senior and School Alphabet A-stands for Anderson, Berwyn by name, Who in playing basketball is noted for fame. B-is for Bruce, never out of sorts or blue, Laughs all his troubles away and will yours too. C-is for Connell, Ergene they all say, He never lacks in making fun all the day. D-stands for Dike, who will do what he can, To make a success as a great ladies' man. ' E-is for Evelyn, a midget calm and serene, Who is seldom heard and never seen. F-is for Fern, so brilliant in class, Who need never wcrry, we know she will pass. G-is for Gerber, who joined us a Sophomore, Is ever turning toward the front door, H-is for Huflie, our cheer leader in white, When behind h's b'g megaphone, is 'most out of sight. I-is for somebody we haven't got, Just imagine the somebody and I'll end with a dot. J-is for John who never whispers, But if you've ever observed, you'll find he's a listener. K-stands for Kirkie, pleasant when life goes like a song, But still smiles when everything goes dead wrong. L-is for Loreane, always knows her lessons well, But sure can giggle at anything you could tell. M-is for Mary, from Mifllintown, I must say, Is quite good in English, and all else that comes her way. N-stands for Neiter, just another nickname, But Anita sounds best when we speak of her aim. O-is for orange, a color so brfght, That Goldie' wears all day and night. P-is for Paul, who gets letters they say, From a lass in Fairview most every day. Q-stands for quiet, a word not meant for Lewie, All day long with his gum he goes chewie! chewie! R-is for Richard, our big Senior man, Who drops off to sleep whenever he can. Q Page One Hundred Eighteen 6' ,V 2 r 22jiwqgQ5,Qn lT. C. H. S. - - 1916 1 0 KE
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E?9l f The Memoir S-stands for We Seniors, who are leaving, ne'er to return, But true to dear old T. H. S. our hearts' flames e'er will burn. T-is for Theodosia, a lass so full of fun, If you want a friend, here's where you'll surely find one. U-stands for us, of dear old T. H. S., We'll always bear thy standards high, and shout thy praise. V-is for Violet, as sharp as a lance, Who goes all day and never misses a dance. W-Qs for Wilma, giggling as she comes and goes, But what it's all about, there is no one who knows. X, Y and Z stand for those that still remain, But you're not forgotten, although we haven't used your name. Miss Fisher: 'tIs Lewis asleep? Gerald: t'Yes, all but his nose. Mr. Lowe: I want to get my girl something for Christmas, but I don't want her to know anything about it. Mr. Wood: Get her a radio set: she won't know anything about that for years. Mr. Wood: Sir! You are twenty minutes late again. Don't you know what time we start work at this school? Bruce: 'tNope, they're always at it when I get here. Gerald, said Miss Fisher, What is your greatest ambition?l' Gerald considered brieiiy. UI think, he finally replied, it's to wash mother's ears. Does your wife take in washings, Sam? No, sah. But I understand she did take in washings, Sam. No sah, youlre wrong. I takes in da washin', sah and I takes da washin, out. All my wife does is to stay home and do it sah. Chum: 'tYou refuse my proposal. Is this absolutely inal? Teddy: Yes indeed. Shall I return your notes? Chum: Please do there is some very good material in them I can use again. Miss Fisher: Wilda, name a collective noun. Wilda: A vacuum cleaner. Page One Hundred Nineteen 142 YQ :- l I 1 1 1 l i w fit. . I T. C. H. S. - - 1926 1 'ggi Qxxlm
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