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CLASS GIFTS Mary Bateman ing. Here’s your wish, Here are a pair of ear plugs. A little car So he won't have to hear himself talk- To go to Roseland And places afar. ing. Willis Rollins You can go to Dover Buddy has many dates, And Strafford, too. But can't seem to keep them straight. Watch out for the men To him we give this writing pad. In Navy blue! And hope it doesn’t make him mad. Joan Landers Len Welch Joanie, we hear it’s a nurse you To Len we give this bunch of money, Plan to be. So you can court your little honey. When we are ill, it’ll be you To drive-ins, theatres, or to dances, We come to see. And when we’re cut and scratched It’ll pay the bills for your romances. And have many bruises, Roy Wentworth You can put this bottle of iodine Roy, old boy, here’s a doll for you Keep it, ’cause she’ll ever be true. And then when a girl leaves you blue, To many uses! Lois Hutchins Then your heart won’t be broken in Lois, my dear, when you tie the knot, And Spike does things that he ought not two. Just take this little rolling pin Jeannette Fortin To make sure that he stays in. I’ve thought and thought About a poem to write, Phil Guptill But my brain is numb, We know that Phil likes to follow Paul Especially dumb tonight. When he goes riding with his little doll. So this flashlight to him we’ll give. I'm wishing you, Wilkins, Then he’ll really learn to live. Happiness and health, With a load of good wishes, Jennet te Yeaton And a cartload of wealth. (Good We know that Bob is far away, We hope you aren’t too blue. Luck Charm) So we are giving you this little sailor, Paul Guptill In hopes that it will do. When you are down in Durham, Where they got more guys than gals, Millie Scribner Perhaps these paper dolls will help, To catch the milk from her heifer, To Millie we give this pail. And be your steady pals. If she kicks over the bucket, David Newell Just crank her once with the tail. Davy is always talking About his souped-up cars. Douglas Wallace Dump in this can of soup, Davy, To Douglas, friend, we give this boat. And head on, straight to Mars. In case the Mercury fails. He can take Joan for a ride at night, Barbara Robinson And hear the wind in the sail. To Barbara we give this eraser In case she makes an error, Alvah Yeaton When typing up letters for wages. Alvie makes a bit of noise, Be it here or on the Sahara. With his laughing and joking and mock 15
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Detroit, Michigan. He has just submitted his plans to the trustees of Coe- Brown for their new open-roofed gymnasium. Now that you have read where everyone is, what would you think about a reunion at that famous Chinese Restaurant which opened when we were Seniors? Write and let me know and I'll get in touch with the rest of the class and make the reservations at Suey’s. An Old Classmate, Len Welch. OPINIONS OF THE SENIOR CLASS Favorite Sport Favorite Book Favorite Song Favorite Movie Favorite Teacher Favorite Subjects Favorite Color Favorite Flower Favorite Movie Actress Favorite Movie Actor Number in Class Weight of the Class Height of the Class Color of Hair: Brown .......... Blonde Black Color of Eyes: Blue ........... Grey ........... Green .......... Brown Hazel .......... Baseball “The Rains Came” Blue Tango” Retreat Hell!” Mr. Ellsworth Agriculture and History .................. Blue .................. Rose Jane Russell Farley Granger .................... 15 2,098 pounds ......... 83 ft., 8yz in. .................... 12 ... ................ 2 .................... 1 ..................... 7 .................... 1 .................... 1 ..................... 3 .................... 2 SENIORS’ INITIALS D. L. N. Davy Lives Noisily R. E. W. Roy Enchants Women B. R. R. Barb’s Run Ragged W. T. R. Women Thrill Rollins J. H. Y. Jennette Hugs Youngsters M. E. B. Mary Evades Boys D. R W. Doug Rapidly Works J. E. L. Joan Enjoys Laughing P. J. G. M. J. S. L. R. H. A. H. Y. J. A. F. P. J. G. L. E. W. Phil Jokes Girls Millie’s Jack’s Sweetheart Lois’s Right Handy Aggie’s Hooked Yeaton Jeannette’s Always Frisky Pretty Jolly Guptill Len Enjoys Wallflowers 14
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