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( '.lass Poem (cont.) Calvin N. in Chemistry made a mess, which made the whole room smell—-what this kid does in Chemistry class, it's best that we don't tell I Next we have the four Griffitlis—BJ., Ruth, Roy and Sal. Altho- you’d tliink they're related, they’re all just swell pals. Next in lme is our June Bruce, who'll be a secretary when site's turned loose. Then it's Jim, down tlte street he roared — he is happy, him and his Ford . . . Now we have smart Carol Rose; she likes Arlee, as everybody knows. And in our class is our gal Stella, who's pretty hot after that Wryick fella'1 Next comes hot rod Curtis Hucther (can't think of anything to rhyme but etherl) In the line is Barbara Gaustad, one of the best Baker's ever had . . . Among us is Ferdella Carbon—if you've been talking to her boyfriend, you'd bettor run. Jerry Gonsioroski's a liard guy to beat — after graduation he HI be plowing up fields for wheat. Fern Noftskcr is a whiz at business—a natural -born leader; never makes a fuss. Larry Wiseman can be found sweeping up Penny's floor, but lie's usually knocking at Anna Jean's door. Florence Sheehan would Like music as her career; although die is quiet, she's nice to be near .. . Norcen Kohler is known as a cute lirtlc cookie—if she’s not In school (you guessed it)— playin' hookey 1 Patsy Brayton is cramming her head full o facts, a sweet personality is not what she lacks! And now tliis great “poem must come to an end—but let'i do it quickly before wc lose ALL our frlendsl (Sally G.; Gloria S.; Carol R.; Florences.) ■Hr. PA NX or RAKTJR P!?!CE C 7 IP
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CLASS POEM Let's go through the doors of fame and begin this poem with some korney name! Ivan is our station boy, he cleans the car windows with joy ! Jean Morton is a soda jerk, she gets in on gobs of work. Carren Newell can be counted on for gossip old and new for the telephone office is the place to hear what others say and do. John E. has been loved and lost by many, the dark, and light and fair; he ain't caught yet but he might be soon, spring fever is in the air. Ramona Bectold hails from out South where the roads are drifted full; she makes it through no matter how bad in time to get to school. Gloria's the gal with the galaxy of chins and she's far from under-weight, she's got a wit and her clever remarks keep classes up to date. Let's talk to A1 Grenstiner here by the door, he says he just can't wait; he's on his way to English VI, half an hour late. Curly Locks Corey is another one, who winks at the girls every day; he says he likes it ... it sure is fun, and it helps pass time away. Rena is tired of single life she has a diamond new -— wants to be a little wife , so she's gonna say, I do . And Florence Maier has got plans too which show on her little left hand, it's dazzling, diamond, and expensive too for some poor hapless man. Pat and Tessie are quite a pair, they're going steady still—if you can't find them anywhere, they're probably out having a thrill ! Anna, our little country lass opened her locker door, someone stacked it while she was in class, and her books fell out on the floor.
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CLASS WILL Ramona Bechtold-Leaves for the farm with Ervin Folmer. June Bruce-Leaves her quiet ways to Bernard Heiser. Theresa Bruha-Leaves with Pat O'Neill. Ferdella Carlson-Leaves on horseback with Jim Kono. Howard Corey-Leaves his curly hair to Stan Hurley. John Everson-Leaves all the teachers relieved. Arlee Fried-Lea veshis perfect manners to his cousin Roger. Barbara Gaustad-Leaves very fast in a two-tone green Ford. Jerry Gonsioroski-Leaves his ten-gallon hat to Delmar Fried. A1 Grenstiner-Leaves to become toolpusher for Zach-Brooks Drilling Company. Betty Jean Griffith-Leaves to sit out the rest of Jim Helgeson’s four-year term. Roy Griffith-Leaves with Ivan K. for Bowman, North Dakota. Ruth Griffith-Leaves with a diploma in one hand and Jesse Crawford in the other. Sally Griffith-Leaves her position as a cheerleader to Rod Cooper (Prince was lost without Eddie Krump). Ed. Helgeson-Leaves his ability to play football to Larry Greenlee. Curtis Huether-Leaves a well-worn path seven miles west of Baker. Jim Hurley-Lea ves his good driving habits to Mr. Leutkins. Stella Koenig-Leaves to count cattle on the Wyrick ranch. Ivan Korneychuk-Leaves his ability to soup up 1947 Plymouths to Arthur Meccage. Florence Maier and Rena Desper-Leave their diamond collection to Elsie Chamberlain and Barbara Weeks. Jean Morton-Leaves her leader's qualities to Judi McClain, Calvin Newell-Leaves a '46 Ford in good condition to anyone who will come and pull it away. Carren Newell-Leaves the telephone switchboard to Jim Schweigert. Fern Noftsker-Leaves her high grades to Dennis Meccage. Carol Rose-Leaves for nurse's training so she can take care of Arlee F. Florence Sheehan-Leaves her musical talent to Merle Finch. Gloria Steen-Leaves the chemistry room to the juniors to clean up. Larry Wiseman-Leaves for the Ozarks to look for Jean Ammons. Anna Wyrick-Leaves her-black chevy to Roger Traweek. Pat O'Neill-Leaves his parking spot on the airport road to anyone who finds it crowded on tank hill. Patsy Brayton-Leaves her studying habits to Jack McCauley. Noreen Kohler-Leaves her wild habits to Mary Mackay. Howard Corey Larry Wiseman Jim Hurley Jerry Gonsioroski BAKER HOTEL AND CAFE C. F. HOGEBOOK M. D.
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