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, ,L , I ,T 3 5 an 'A Seniors 7949 RICHARD WILLIAMS BE'I'I'Y JENKINS CHARLES HAIJMER 7 ' LW f .,,.L :va gjk - ' f '36 I DARLENE BOK PATRICIA LAMB ROBERT MAAC 5 4, A . Y a. fin 3? Z 3 . A A II I A MARY KURBER MARY BERTHA KNOTT RAYMOND GOEDDE ELEANOR HOFFMAN iw MARJORIE IENNINGS 3 A. JOAN TRICE GOLDIE MARKS
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ALAN HENDERSON- I've heard it said that he is meek But don't you dare take a peek, They say he has been led astray But, ha , I've never seen that day. MARY STEELE- I know you'd walk a million miles And just to see her pretty smiles, With eyes that shine like diamonds do Miss Steele I introduce to you. GENE DARBYSHIRE- Gene is so tall, and debonair, His smile draws all the ladies fair, An electrician he wants to be Maybe he will, let's wait and see. HELEN DILLER- Yes, Helen Diller's in our class And she is tops-a well liked lass, When you are with her, you will find That no one's ever left behind. THOMAS KAPLE- In basketball Tom's full of zip, In math he's smarter than a whip, He is a handsome sort of guy But girls can't get him - - wonder why? JAMES STECHSCHULTE- Jim Steck, that jolly lad of ours In study hall he dreams for hours, Yet always seems to have his work And everybody likes the jerk. CLARICE BASINGER- Clarice Basinger with hair of red Many ideas good are in her head, When it comes to books she is so smart And from this school she'll hate to part. IP CD IE If IR YY URBAN MAAG- A farmer Urban wants to be He'll be the best you ere did see, He is a boy that you should know He's always fast, he's never slow. PATRICIA HITCHCOCK- She made a lovely Football Queen With big blue eyes and smile rare seen She was a hit in Junior Play An Ozark maid so free and gay. JOHN LUGIBILL John Lugibill is always loud And of Dad's flowers, he's so proudg We hope that when we all are dead He'll place some flowers on each head. EDNA MAE HERMILLER- Our blonde is Edna Mae, you know Although sometimes she's rather slow, She's lots of fun and always gay And we all like her just that way. ALVIN SCHROEDER- Our Alvin Schroeder's short that's true But seldom is he ever blue, No one can tell what plan does lurk Within his mind or in his smirk. DOROTHY KARCHER- Dot Karcher is a senior, too, And Dorothy's eyes are bright and blue, A dimple in each cheek you'll see When she is smiling merrily. CLETUS SCHUMACHER- Now Clete's a guy that's really swell He'd never try a tale to tell, But when a date he wants to ask He gives another guy the task.
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PATRICIA SHOOK- V ' Pat Shook in white 'will look so nice But not the white where there is rice, A straight and perfect nurse for you Whene're your sick or feeling blue. RICHARD WILLIAMS- Our Senior cards Bud Willams sold Some are in black and some in gold, He has black hair th'at's wavy too Yes! All I've said is very true. MARJORIE JENNINGS- Red Jennings is a lot of fun She keeps the boys on the run, A class without her lost would be Because she's one of us - you see. PATRICIA LAMB- Patty Lamb now as you all know Completes her part in every show, For on her hand is a diamond ring Some day later those bells will ring. MARY BERTHA KNOTT- A fine typist is Mary Knott On her clothes there's not a spot, She's typist for the Bulldog Press With her they're never in distress. BETTY LOU JENKINS- Betty Lou, so tall and fair The gal that has the long blonde hair, Cheerleaders one of four is she ' To boys she's pretty as can be. ROBERT MAAG- A fine shoe man Bob Maag is now If something's done, he doesn't bow, He cracks a smile, then on his way An early bird to school each day. l IPGDIEIVIRY JOAN TRICE- Trice is a member of our band Her oboe sounds just simply grand, Upon her face she wears a smile, And you can see it's right in style. RAYMOND GOEDDE- Ray's Ford does rattle down the streets And picks up every one it meets, He's sort of shy, of course you know But all the time he's on the go. ELEANOR HOFFMAN- A pianist, a fine one, too, Is Eleanor Jeanne, yes through and through I'll bet she practiced every day To learn to play that very way. CHARLES HAMMER- Charles Hammer whose nickname This is all known to he a fact, His hair is black as you can see I wonder where it all can be. DARLENE BOK- Darlene is just a little shy is She always laughs, she'll never cry, All classmates think that she is fine She thinks one boy is just divine. MARY KURBER- There is a certain little girl Who has a head so full of curl, Who wants to be a nurse so bad That she just never does look sad. GOLDIE MARKS- Do you all know Miss Goldie Marks Who's always happy as the larks, And she is al'w'ays very bold By many people she's been told. Tack
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