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Page 28 text:
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EINEK NORDNESS— Not a sinner nor a saint perhaps. But, well, the very best of chaps. LEONARD WALDE—' His ready speech (lowed fair and free. In phrase that had no ending. I.OUIS NELSON—Here's to Louis, the good old Swede. In everything going he’s there with the speed. BERTH EL TII()MI»SON-WcM call him a darn good scout In everything he goes about. FRANCIS RUSSEL— When joy and duty clash. Let duty go to smash. OLAI) S SMITH—Reserved and dignified it is true, With the broadest good nature you ever knew. 28
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1 CYRILLA GROSS—There's a girl this school Whom we call Cy, Who can sins anti charm us Vet's a good old stand-by. ELEANORA SWANSON—Eleanora dear Is sweet and small, lint truly now She's loved by all. ANNA FLYNN— Irish, oh, yes! Hut we knew you could guess. ANNA SCIIWEFGER— Dark as night, Yet fair as day. ISABEL MeDUNNOUGH— It takes one with poetry for a hobby To do real justice to Editor Bobby, For the energy which she can always display Has the power of taking our breath away. LILLIAN MOORES-She's not very big. Hut she doesn't need to blow Because she comes from East End. A place you all do know. FRANCES STEVEXSON-BIcsscd be the dear old man Who lirst invented sleep: f love to lie upon my back And dream dreams so sweet. r 27 SIGNA RUTH— We marvel at her brilliant mind And all her virtues that we find.
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A is for Alice. A senior so grave. And also for Albert, Bashful tho’ brave. M stands for McCaskill, Sure is he great; Of all normal presidents, He takes the cake. B is for Bernice And Betty and Belle, Bobby, the red head. Butch Waldc, as well. N is for Irish, You know I mean Neil; When e’er there’s a chance Sure he’s there with the ‘‘sped.' C For Catherine McKcaguc O We have a big C; Our true cub reporter She e’er will l c. stands for out; l’p the ladder we go; The seniors have started. Hail, hearty,' and ho. r D is the darlings All the boys know. And Darby O’Brien A good Irish beau (bo ). E is for Edith, A dormitory girl; Among the best, She stands as a pearl. F stands for friends The seniors have gained, Also the faculty, whom Some seniors have pained. G Girls we have many. All of true blue; Grace, Gladys and Gordon, Names of a few. II stands for our Helens, And many arc they. By them we are brightened. The school is made gay. I is for Ideas; This verse has none. So skip right thru it And pretend you got fun.” J is for Julia And Jennie and Jessie, All lovely girls. Jolly and peppy. K stands for the knowledge We’ve gained in this school; It taught us to keep ourselves Staunch, brave and cool. I, stands for Louis Of which we have two; Life, I-ovc, and Loyalty, All known to you. P stands for the patience Our teachers have had Thru the trials and temptations When perhaps we’ve been bad. Q stands for the questions We often have asked In the light of their glory Some students have basked. R is for Roberts. A ja boy” I’ll say; He’s there with the jack” No matter the day S is Florence Stevens. Our vampire, you bet: Better, known as Theda, She sure has the pep. T stands for Tingstad, Our Lottie so dear, Also for Thompson . Who, by lab” is e’er near. U stands for You, Whatever your name. May each of you bring To this class—great fame. V is for Vina. Who sure can talk. She has certain ideas Which nothing can balk. W is for Wallace, Wooland and Welch, Who stay at the dorm N’everything else. X. Y, V. stand for all I’ve not said; Have mercy I beg, on the |»oor poet’s head; I tried to make this an interesting ditty. But dull it is, so I pray thee, have pity. T. McD. 29
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