. The Lotus . THE LONG AND SHORT <6aoaifiunra Miss Lottie Morton, with many a frill,Walks the halls the girls to still;And when she says, Shoo, shoo, shoo,What do you reckon the bad girls do ? Miss Cole had a habit. Of taking no excuse;Every favor that was asked Was declined with thanks profuse. Exams, exams, all day do come, Mr. Stockard thinks they are fun, And up they go, for us a throw He thinks that all things we should know. Mr. Dinwiddie, our President, With us always goes;Perhaps he thinks tis wiseTo keep away the beaux. A sweet little smile,Lived on her face. Right to Miss JonesThi


. The Lotus . THE LONG AND SHORT <6aoaifiunra Miss Lottie Morton, with many a frill,Walks the halls the girls to still;And when she says, Shoo, shoo, shoo,What do you reckon the bad girls do ? Miss Cole had a habit. Of taking no excuse;Every favor that was asked Was declined with thanks profuse. Exams, exams, all day do come, Mr. Stockard thinks they are fun, And up they go, for us a throw He thinks that all things we should know. Mr. Dinwiddie, our President, With us always goes;Perhaps he thinks tis wiseTo keep away the beaux. A sweet little smile,Lived on her face. Right to Miss JonesThis smile we trace. Little Miss Sutphen,now what do you think?She took the measles as quick as a wink;She took the measles on a Spring day,Three weeks in the Infirmary she did stay. There was a Young ladyAnd she made us work Trig. She brought us nice candy,In a box just so big. Do, re, me. fa, dear Mrs. Kean,She was a regular music fiend;Neer was a sweeter lady , re, me, fa, dear Mrs. O F OUR FACULTY There was a young woman, as Ive beard tell,Who played the violin remarkably well;She also sang in a beautiful way,For she was most musical, so they say. There was a Lady PrincipalWho liked to grant requests, She was always very pleasantWhen the girls were neatly dressed Miss Searcy had a red hat,And it was very gay; She also had a brown she wore it every day. Miss Maney had a little caseDown where blue violets grow; And everywhere Miss Maney went,Was a pretty violet show. Chere was a little man named Brawley He taught us music in Raleigh; He always wore a derby hat, But I guess you know all about that. Miss Butler elocution taught,And physical culture too;And in her classes,Ill tell you whatThe best you can,You have to do. Oh ask the Pedagogy girlsWho to Miss Royster go. If theres anything beneath the sunWhich she and they dont know? /^P^^ DIPLOMA


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