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CLASS OF '64 If I were to sit and write a poem, Of the class of '64; I'd have to state That they were great, Of them, there'll be no more. First on the list, Stan Adelman, (that brave soul taught History class) He played basketball and danced like WOW, And better yet, was a friend to lad and lass. Judy Corder was our songstress gay, with a devilish grin, she'd do her part, In work or play, to make life fun, And always with god's love at heart. Next comes the sports fiend, Don Eurich, Who found his kicks in radios and cheers He longed to sail deep blue sea, (which won't be as dry as his humor, I fear). We had a blonde bombshell in that class, Who used to lead our cheers Who liked to laugh, to flirt, and tease; Judy Eckhardt, the name of that dear. Atlas Jolly--Buddy to us, had a girl for each day of the week, He was on the ball--could handle it too; Was there to tease like a streak. Hazel McQueen had brother's galore; Friendliness was her middle name A twinkle was caught in her eye; She mad reporting a game. Guess who kept the town awake, With a cycle as speedy as he, Terry Mitchell--of course, another A stringer, A tease; that fits him to a T! The farm expert was one John Sakala, Whose practibility spelled success, Blonde hair, blue eyes, a solid man, The soil was his happiness. Another one who led our cheers, and gave the guys a whirl; Could make the world a brighter place, Was Sharlene Trojanovich, our girl! Stan Phillips, the man to make us smile; His jokes were the life of each day; a V. P. , an aspiring mechanic, playboy, were marks along Herk's way. Natalie Volosin was the perky, pert one Who could talk a mile a minute; A sweetheart queen, she reigned 'or all, She brought a smile to the world and those in it. The soda jerk was Laura Greenwood, Who brushed her teeth twice a day, to keep away yellow and maybe bad breath, But mostly to keep decay germs at bay. Then was the President of S. A. P. Stan Skaggs talked and made sense; (at least he did to his girl and his horse) This future vet won't straddle the fence. Another horseman in the class, Caused a flutter in many gal's dreams There was quite a havoc in basketball, too When Danny Aubuchon was in charge of the scenes. Mr. Dick Ullom sponsored us through four years of torture for him; His first and his worst was the title for us, Quoted Finally, I'm rid of them. So ends a tale of winners Full of fun and vigor and vim And I'm sure you'll agree, It's not hard to see Their example won't ever grow dim.
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STANLEY DEAN SKAGGS Stan TERRY CARL MITCHELL Mitch JUDITH ARLENE CORDER Jud JOHN STANLEY PHILLIPS Herk JOHN GERALD SAKALA Butch 10
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« V Tommy Blasingame Marilyn Fosha Hazel Fox Carol Eurich Junior Class David Glaser Marilyn Harvey
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