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Staff of 1927 Listen, my children, and you shall hear Of the staff that got out The Rainbow this year. First and “Best” comes our Faculty adviser, Miss Mabel Best. No one could be nicer Than this charming young lady whose time has been given To the Senior Class of Twenty-Seven. Our Editor in Chief, our “Heap Big Boss,” Who did so much to put the Annual across, Is Mary Jane Ellison, whose auburn curls Would single her out in a crowd of girls. As Assistant Editor in Chief, you know, Lorena Arnold wasn’t so slow. Blonde and tall, pretty, but steady, When help was needed, she was ready. Our business affairs were managed quite well By “Doctor” Carl Crain. (And they do tell That Carl is in love! Hard to believe? Not unless actions terribly deceive!) Lelia Collier assisted him fine, And makes us think business is right in her line. As Literary Editor, Treva Ogan’s a poet; Her only trouble—the world doesn’t know it! Our Advertising Manager, James Hannah, you know. Raked in the ads. wherever he’d go. Ben Cooper, assisted by Jethro Harrell, Managed our school athletics quite well. As Art Editor, meet Doris Greenfield; And, O what a wicked pen he does wield! Of course, when he wanted assistance to get. He could call on Lloyd Mitchell and Roland Burnette. Stupie Saripkin, Joke Editor de luxe. Is a quiet little lad who loves his books. Miss Beverly Cogbill, a Senior for sure. Was chosen by her class as its Editor. The Junior Editor is Miss Kitty Cleaver; If she says she’s no good, don’t you believe her. The Sophomores selected Lou Ola Hall, W ho has done her share in rolling the ball. The dear little Freshmen have an Editor, too! Harry Saripkin has been the one to do The work for the High School babies, you know. But don’t cry, little Freshmen; “Green things grow!” This ends the list; I’ve named them all. Perhaps you think what they’ve done is small; But I’d like to tell you before I rest That, one and all, they’ve done their best.
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