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Ni l fl fi, y fr!-me PINTUS f ,,,. -As W s .. 1 rt as J' n ,I A w su XX ' lil on . K , s . ,mQBur. Qlpbahet ' x A is for all 'of us, a round dozen, no more, Who start out in the world, when this short year is o'er. B is for Beatrice, the tallcst one of all, She never writes a not or lets a pencil fall. C is for Cunningham, from Wabash too, I gue sg We never can get him to say, that Scott's De Pauw is best. D is for Doerr, Elsie in fact. Just like the rest, she is sharp as a tack. E is for Edward plural, two by gum, Both likqvto play pedro, to say nothing of rum. F is for Fauny and Frazier, too. They both ask questions, they already knew. G is for Gale, Smith's other name. He's handsome and, tall and for Science is famed. H -stands for Howard, Vera and Russell, Bossing the rest of us makes them hustle. I is for Irma, last name's De Athg She much prefers Cooper instead of Macbeth. J is for Jolly good times we have had. Don't you dare say we've ever been bad. K stands for Klepinger, a seamstress and cookg She makes all kinds of stuff from her cooking book. It is for Laughter which rings through the halls, There's really nothing like it, no, nothing at all. M is for Mary. Fred's future wife. May they live happy the rest of their life! N is for nuisance, myself, otherwise. I'm there on the look-s but nix on the size. O stands for Occiput, back part of one's skull, Just like our lessons, considered so dull. P stands for Priest, principal, I declare, The students just adore his black, curly hair. Q is for question. One thousand or more Are asked by the Seniors, their teachers to bore. R is for Reed, alias Mable Laverne, is Now she studies Speneersinstead of Burns. S is for Scott, 'fsi courte, petite, and pale - She is so fond of English that she criticized this tale. T is for Teachers who flunk us and scold Of course, it's our fault, that's always what we're told. U is for Underclassmen who loaf in the hall' The boys are all -short and the girls are all tall. V is for our home town, Veedersburg by name 'Twill be known both far and wide by our class's fame. W is for Work, the faculty gives to usg We very seldom do it so what's the use to fuss? X, Y and Z make the end of this rhyme, I'm saving my best until -some other time. Y 1 9 ' 2 1 --n.-A . l', i , -15 2 4
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1 L Q ..!. , THE Pmrvs 2 ff! ciwifz. N .K .mu Xxx. V I Florence Scott English and French Graduate of Russelville High School, 19163 A. B. De Pauw University, 1920. Teacher at Veedersburg High School, 1920-21. The ways of a woman are past finding out. 13 .5 .Al Ira A. Cunningham. Latin, Mathematics, and Junior English. New Richmond High Schoolg Winona Col- lege, one semesterg Wabash College, 1916- 18. Teacher at Veedersburg High School, 1921. Nature hath framed strange fellows in her time. '33 .S .23 Mary E. Boyd Eighth Grade and Algebra Graduate of Columbia City High Schoolg Thirty-six week at Indiana University. Teacher in 'Whitly County School-s, two yearsg Teacher V. H. S. 1920-21. Man delights not me. 19. -. ' .. .... .L' - Z .221
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