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THE ORACLE 7 Frances MacDowell, a noble name, And a nobler friend you’ll never find If you want advice just go to her And you’ll get the wished-for kind. Miss Scobey’s work is Latin, With English on the side, She works, and plods, and studies, For good pupils are her pride. Her efforts are successful, And with her work, she’s won The gratitude and friendship And love of everyone. In Geometry and Algebra We have no time to dream, For here, as almost everywhere, A beauty reigns supreme. Miss Beach, she is so little, Eight lines are hard to get, But please remember this, I say, Miss Beach we won’t forget. Last, but not least, Miss Ford we greet. Who in Training Class holds sway. She makes them work and study hard, And taboos the life so gay. Eleanor Brown She’s not as beautiful to outward view As many maidens be ; Her loveliness I never knew Until she smiled on me. She’s a jolly good friend and companion Steady and true to the core And when with one joke she’s finished She’s always ready with more. Our Eleanor has been with us For four years—all too short. You seldom meet a girl like her A girl of just her sort.
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8 THE ORACLE Helen Burnett Since writing the limericks for the rest of the class For myself I’ve nothing to tell But I wish to say, “ For the good of our book It----is---------well.” Henrietta Coleman She has the voice of a cooing dove ; And a smile like a summer breeze Which floats around and smiles on all Like the sun after rain on the trees. She is ready and willing to give her love Especially to those who’ve a dearth And always sure of her sympathy Are the suffering ones on earth. She’ll help you out of any old hole, No matter how hard the shove. In general her whole disposition is one, Which comes from a heart full of love. Leaman Conrad Among our class there is a lad Of world wide student’s fame His parents dubbed him Leaman For want of a better name He played the part of the “Bishop” And came for a spinster fair ; But Louise’s charms proved too much for him And he broke Alvina’s snare. He’s next to the smartest in our class, But to Spader he had to yield And as salutatorian he must be content. Till he finds a larger field. Elizabeth Crofut “Linked sweetness long drawn out.” A kind friend if you please Tho she’s not inclined to labor For herself or for her neighbor; And she dearly loves her ease. She’s a dear when she is with you very jolly, it is true; But do not start her laughing For she never will get thru.
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