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SOPHOMORE ALPHABET A is for Albert, whose nickname is Dobbin. Bis for Bundy, who’s fat as a robin, And also for Thomas, who’s slim as a rail; Also for Bollman, who sprints down the trail. C stands for Clara, whose last name is Payne. D is a letter the class will not claim. £ is for Emma, who studies her books, p is for Foster, Cleatus has good looks. G is for German, where all Sophies shine. H is for Howe, who shines in the line. And also for Zelma, who works with a will, And Jimmie Hill, who’s such a bad pill; For Huffman as well, as smiling as May. I is for each of the Sophies so gay. J is for Jones, a specimen rare. And also for Jeffers, of J’s quite a pair. K stands for Katie, she is one of the shines. L is for learned, that’s true at all times. M’s. N’s and O’s will next take their rank, p is for Price, whose first name is Frank. Q :s for quizzes, which all do annoy. R stands for Ruth who won’t look at a boy, And Robertson, too, who in football is quick. S is for Curvella, whose surname is Swick. X is for Temple, first in learnings hall. U is a lettei we cannot use at all. y is for Corley, whose first name is Verne. W is for Wilson, whose head will soon turn, For he is the president of Ti, you see. We’ll finish our ballad with X, Y and Z. A 2»
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Name. Leslie Ponder Cecile Heacock Lewis Rom ck Claude Hoel Mabel Early Albert Larimer Reeia Early Mabel Cranford Claus Rohweder Maud Baker Florence Meister Perry O'Neal Harriet Slugs Lucile Watkins Ida Am men Letta Irwin Ella Kerens Cora Thornsbrue Ross Maris Clara George Ava Murphey Madeliene Weidman Kirk Coleman Villa Jeffers Horace Shonle Beulah Truitt Leonard Owen Myra Williamson Earl Parker Edith Renner JUNIOR CHARACTERISTICS Disposition. Favorite Book. Motto. Stuck on. Will Become. .. Earnest The Maid of Maiden Lane All the world loves a lover Prices Dancing master Indifferent The Fat of the Land Small, but mighty. Wool ford Married Growing When Kn ghthood Was in Flower For he was great of heart. Music Famous Pastor of First Boisterous Comedy of Errors All that glitters is not gold. Teasing Christian Church Quiet A Forest Hearth Not to the strong is the battle Unknown boy Teacher Industrious Much Ado About Nothing An honest tale spreads best, be'ng plainly told. Mat hematics Editor Affect onate The Jessamv Bride Experience is the best teacher Horses Sad and lonely Friendly A Rose of Yesterday Generally speaking, a woman is generally speaking. Buggy riding Dressmaker Talkative The Tree of Dreams Hanging and wiving go by destiny. Anyone Druggist Doubting El Penseroso Seeing is believing. Argument Elocutionist Dignified The Silent Places Have more than thou showest Speak less than thou knowest Happy home German teacher Lively If I w'ere a King An empty cask makes most noise. Bailed hay Traveling salesman Charming The song of a Single Note Cheer up, cheer up! The wrorst is yet to come! Doctor Society belle Credulous Twice Told Tales Laugh, and the world laughs with you. Freckle cures Mus’cian Frank The First Violin Better late than never Work A nun Decided The Celebrity So wi?e. so young, they say, do ne’er live long. Pine cones Writer Melancholy A Singular Life A man, a man. my kingdom, a man. L3tin Old Spoiled The Choir Invisible Be ye immersed. ReMgion Thin Reserved To Have and to Hold For w'hat I will. I wil1. and there’s an end on it. Just one girl U. S. Sena or Mysterious The Broken Heart I have no other but a woman’s reason. Ca s Stenographer Demure Rob son Crusoe A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Peace Housekeeper Coquettish A Man’s Woman If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. Milford Actress Youthful Half a Rogue With mirth and laugh'er let old wrinkles come. All girls Matrimonial agent Mischevous Henry Esmond The Lightning Do others before they do you. Athletics Aeronaut Studious Conductor Beauty is as beauty doe?. The stars Scientist Merry The Man of the Hour Ever higher Gib-son A saint Humorous Four Roads to Paradise Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under it. Chess An angel Gentle As You Like It Men may come, and men may go, but I go on forever. Country lad Prima donna Contented Love’s Labours Lost Tomorrow, tomorrow—only not today. Anyone by the name of Jonas Industrious (?). Pleasant My Lady Laughter A soft answer turneii away wrath. Railroad men Miles
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