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EXCALHMMbEWfs l JACQBS, RICHARD-'iDfCki, HA very Hne student and loyal. too, To this class which has claimed him so long. We see in the future great success for him And we know we can't be Wrong. MANKIN, AGNES- Aggie A groan is heard, a heart gets -jumpy, As Mr. Nott says 'Dictationf 1 To her shorthand pad and pencil Agony' claims no 'relation'. MARKER, VIRGINIA- Jinm'e This Winsome maid, as you Well know, ls friendly, fair and bright, And this is why when she is near Things always seem quite right. JEROME, RICHARD- Dick A good student, we call him, When it's teasing time he's right there, But just talk to him about a girl And oh! he's sure to flare. KING, RAYMOND- Ray Miss Sharkey. the idol of his dreams. Mr. Bowland the cause of his night-mare. For with his French and History in hand, The snores we hear. are not rare. MARSH, MARGARET-iiPeg '4When lVlargaret's in her Overland All the world is at peace, But when she hears the tardy bell The peace just seems to cease. MATTHEWS, LUCILLE- Lucy Slow and easy going, But she gets there just the same, There is sure to be a winner Vwfhen Lucille is in the game. r KREACHBAUM, JAMES- Jim' '4He has beautiful hair and a good per- sonality And blushes so easily you know, That when the girls talk to him Jim says, I believe I'll sfo. or l9Z7AA W Page T-wcrzly-17110 w
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EXCAILIBUR HARRIS, JAMES-A'J1'mmy He is fine in athletics, On the stage-quite a hit, Something about him every one likes, Guess you'd call it Wit. KING, DORA-' 'Dorrie This fair Senior will be a nurse, Yes, we're real sure she'll succeed, Working hard to the winning point, Has always been Dora's creed. LEIST, CLARA- Lez'sty There are so many things that you've said. And heaps of things you've done, you know, That have brightened the lives of your friends. Vv'ho hate so much to see you go. HARTMAN, CHARLEs-- Chod An all around good sport. A true friend and a born athlete. We've been proud to have him in our class. We know that success and Chod will meet. HARVEY, VIRGIL-AAVIFQJ' Public speaking is his major, English. of course, his minor, Had Miss Hall wanted some boy to chew gum She couldn't locate one fincrf Mc:Co1-LUM, EDITH- Mac lt's proven true through her High School ' years. Her smiles are dearer than gold, She laughs and throws away her cares, Her friendship, then we'll always hold. MACDONALD, MABLE-iIMGb9!, She lives on athletics all the year through, Of course. in them, she's smart. XVe suppose when Mable gets to heaven She'll play basketball instead of a harp. Ho1f11MAN, WALTER- Walt Every morning he comes to school With a gang of kids in his Ford, Although his ways are very quiet, He's a prominent student at third ward. 1927 Page Twenty-ofu
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.. .1 EXCAJLIBUR--ee MILLER, PAUL- Moonbeams A very good sport is AMoonbeams' With his broad funny smile, To iust one chance to tease someone, 'Moonbeam' would walk a mile. MICHAEL, MAUDE- Mike Way up. up in your studies. Always laughing, too. Having heaps and heaps of fun. We hope success goes with you. MIHM. ROSE--HROSl'9U Rosie is a good true pal, From bookkeeping she'd run a mile. But she wins the hearts of everyone Does Rosie with her smile, NELSON. REYNOLD- Nelson He can get the grades in bookkeeping, He likes typing. too, And those who can draw like he XVe must remark are few. l NICKEY, EDWARD- Abe He signed up for nine subjects one time, His smartness, he thought, to shower, So after school little Abie spent His extra three-quarters of an hour, MILLER, HELEN- Jerry We'll miss your everlasting smile, Your always cheerful way, , Scattering happiness where'er you go. Throughout the whole long day. MILLER, MINNIE- Minnie She's rather slow and easy. Winning though. in more ways than one, , She has won the hearts of many friends, We'll miss her when she's gone. OECHSLE, ELMER- EI -i'Many marvelous boys in this marvelous 5- world 4 XVould marvel at a marvelous 'Nlarvelf 192 7 But this little lad is all marvelled up For the love of a one certain 'Marvel'. Page Twenty-tlsree
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