Our yesterdays . se Motto—Paddle your own canoe Beatrice is a girl worth while,She always gives you a sunny smile;She believes in helping things along,This she does with a cheerful song. Helen is a girl happy and gayWho strews roses on lifes and charming, always neat,To know her well is quite a treat. Flora studies with lively vim, She delves in books and is sure to win; She can prepare just any day To write a really prize-essay. Florence Hilty is true blue She will always help you through. She always has a cheery word, So from her lips no wrong is heard. Florence Liechty, modest
Our yesterdays . se Motto—Paddle your own canoe Beatrice is a girl worth while,She always gives you a sunny smile;She believes in helping things along,This she does with a cheerful song. Helen is a girl happy and gayWho strews roses on lifes and charming, always neat,To know her well is quite a treat. Flora studies with lively vim, She delves in books and is sure to win; She can prepare just any day To write a really prize-essay. Florence Hilty is true blue She will always help you through. She always has a cheery word, So from her lips no wrong is heard. Florence Liechty, modest and primp,Very seldom her hair does is an unusual ambitious lass,Therefore she belongs to the Junior class. Naomi Liechty, a writer of fame, Whose writings always won a claim. The Budget owes much to her name, Her work a great many subscribers has gained. Stella Mast, with her hair so dark, Is never out for a lark. With her friends from the Freshman class She is always first and never last. Twenty-two. Twenty-three Olive is modest and small, Likewise gay with us all. Her mind is also devoted to books Upon which she often bestows tender looks. Frieda Spninger, quiet and meek,For knowledge she will always is always sure to pass,Because she is a studious lass. Ethel Taylor, a country maid,The mud and snow she would wade,To drink from the fountain of learning,She always seems to be yearning. Jake Clauser, a ministers son, One day he studies, the next he runs. To find pleasure is his desire Which gives the teachers a great deal of ire. Roman Miller, bowed and quick, Opposing teams he has helped to lick; His stature is rather small, But this does not hamper him handling the ball. Myron Habegger, a hustling lad,Always rustles for the Budget ad,He is always cheerful and never sad,Which makes his patrons always glad. Walter Schug, a sporty boy, Who is always in search of joy, For this he rides to the south and west, But always comes home when in need of rest. Palmer
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