Tetieh Serie Oso. tba Web) SENIOR CLASS A’ B’ C’S Who is faithful and true to her last year’s beau. B—is for Bensing, the runt of the class, Who nevertheless is a charming young lass. C—is for Clark, both comely and neat, Who in life, as in school, will ne’er suffer defeat. D—is for Helen, tho short she is long; How neatly she fits in the midst of our throng. When the word is mentioned, we’re sure to respond. F—is for Fales, both comely and tall, Who is right at home with a basket ball. G—is for Goodwin, whcm the class can’t admit, But into our midst he seems to fit. H—is for Helen; she sure is some bird. We must have a rhyme; Oh, what is the word? I—is for Irene, a musical miss, Who shines like a star in the middle of this. J—is for June, when we make our adieu To the W. H. 8. may we ever be true. Iix—is for Kroft, our kind, gentle nurse; She surely deserves one wee little verse. L— is for lonesome, which we never are, For nothing so blue can our happiness mar. M— is for Melton, Markley and Myers; Th e thought of them truly the poet inspires. N— is for “‘No,’”’ a werd we dcn’t say: When pleasure comes knocking we always say aye. O—is for Opal, our musical star, Whose fame we are sure will be heard near and far. P— is for Price, our priceless Ruth, The emblem of beauty, the envy of youth. R—is for Royal, our king, tho uncrowned; No doubt in the futuré his worth will be found. S—is for Sherwood and Shippy; these two Are the pride of the class, so lovely and true. U—is for you, Dear Reader, so kind. We thank you and trust that we’ve here been defined. vV—is for Velma, a kind, loving lass, Who might be considered the head of the class. Ww— is for Warner, the last of the list, And then there is Bob, whom we almost have missed. X-Y-Z are the end of the song; There’s Brecbill and Oster and Dessa DeLong. 23
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