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WL L, WESLEY HALL Valley City has a home, We call it Wesley'Hall, And anywhere that we may roam, We always will recall: The one who is willing and ready To help us and never tarry, The debt of love and kindness We owe to Mrs. Perry. Little Rachel, don't you see, Always busy as a bee. And then Margaret, nearly as small, Reciting her reading lessons to all. A And then there's May, oh, you can guess She's never without her forgetfulness. Leonora may be added here too, Though her's only lasts a clay or two. Next Lucile, in doubt of selection, To teach or to marry, that is the question. And Elsie, busy with lessons or band, But never too busy to lend a hand. Julia is there, we'll see if we look Silently reading some sort of a book. And Mary McLeod we can't recognize Wtih those big round things that cover her eyes. There's Etehl Best with her cleverness, Stored 'way down in her stocking, I guess. And Ethel Mac with that same smile, We always can see it whatever the style. When a gentle tap on the door we hear, We know that Eleanor is to appear. If not at her text-books, Mrs. A. we know Is in a seed catalog, head and toe. Etta, although very steady and staid, Thinks teaching will cause her to be an old maid. Then Luella Buttke all the while Has that every ready smile. Dollie, although we know better, Thinks she couldn't live without that letter. Minnie and Pauline, so faithful to all, They prepare the good meals we ,all will recall. Last, but not least, in storm or in sleet, Allie is ready to furnish the heat. Though we must go where duties call, We'll not forget Dear Wesley Hall. HIGHEST AMBITIONS OF TI-IE WESLEYITES May-To be supervisor of music in Chicago. Ethel Mae-To have the second piece of cake Eleanor-To be a kindergarten teacher in N. Y. Etta-To keep house for her brothers. Lucile-To catch a man. Rachel-To be a senator. Ethel B.-To be a prima donna. ulia-To ride clown the Mississippi. Letha-To raise poultry. Elsie-To be a matron of an orphanage. Leonara-To teach school for twenty-live years Dolly-To become a second Kreisler. Mary-To become a nurse. Margaret-To teach the Indians. Luella-To become a lawyer. FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS. Eleanor- I can do a little, but I can't do it so very good. Lucile- Doesn't it make you peeved? Margaret- You tell 'em. Leonara- Where are my books? Elsie- We can't agree even to disagree. Mary- Yes, I'm Scotch, and I'm not ashamed of it either. Dolly- My shoe's unbuttoned again. Ethel Mae- I never say the same thing twice. Rachel- Oh, forevermore ! Julia- I told you so. Letha- Another magazine on gardening. May- Excuse me, please. Ethel B.- What's all the fuss about? Etta- My heavens, girls! 133359, , , Y :renin 130
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