Echo . (195). M. Adams says Ive a monopoly on we think instead tis on American Beauties. There are toasts to the liberal and toasts to the miser,But heres to Liz Austin, our class advertiser. Oh, Mytle has plenty of sense in her domeUntil it comes to studying—then theres nobody home. Some girls can whistle and some girls can dance,But Bess Buckner can sing you into a trance. Liz Cox says a lion is a insig-nificant thingWhen a slick little mouse enters thering. There are bells that we love and bells that we hate,But the light bell, says Mary Lily, is the worst one of fate. (196) mm N


Echo . (195). M. Adams says Ive a monopoly on we think instead tis on American Beauties. There are toasts to the liberal and toasts to the miser,But heres to Liz Austin, our class advertiser. Oh, Mytle has plenty of sense in her domeUntil it comes to studying—then theres nobody home. Some girls can whistle and some girls can dance,But Bess Buckner can sing you into a trance. Liz Cox says a lion is a insig-nificant thingWhen a slick little mouse enters thering. There are bells that we love and bells that we hate,But the light bell, says Mary Lily, is the worst one of fate. (196) mm Nell Davis, our Student President, isneither dignified nor bold, But the way she can preside is greatto behold. There are many who aspire to po-litical fame, But compared to good housekeeping,Louise thinks that is tame. Heres to E. Denning, who rocks bv the dayAs if she were really expecting great Pay-Music, like Mendelssohn, many would write,But compared to Louise, all fade out of sight. There are those, who


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