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Down the highway, without a care,
Came Donna and Bernard: quite a pair!
A good combination of brain and brawn
Together they travel, on and on--
Down from the North with a skip and a stride
It was Kathleen and Bob whom I spied,
Petite and exacting, good-natured and kind,
Travellers so happy are hard to find.
Now, down tlfe path a lass, Jeannine, comes along
Trilling alight and merry song: -
From yet another direction, a lad with curly red hair,
Red, you know, for objects d'art, has quite a flair.
Wayfarers all we travel this path
The highway of life now with a frown now with a laugh
Let us press onward while we may
Let us follow our calling and go not astray
Strolling without concern Maynard has a friendly way
A teasing smile and always a word to say
Willis with quiet and courteous mien
A boy modest and retiring now 1S seen
Coming my way, Muretta and Norma damsels spirited and fair,
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K1 s clever wit and charming snule
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I, Anita Pfledderer, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be quiet
when necessary to Stella Buchanan and Dean Bradley.
I, Thomas Sweney, do hereby will and bequeath one of my cars to Thomas
Bell.
I, Charles Sweney, do here by will and bequeath my "many wrecks"to
Herbert Young.
I, Catherine Anderson, do hereby will and bequeath my athletic ability to
Alan Evans and Eugene Robey.
I, James Gericke, do hereby will and bequeath my "art classes' to Dale
Eickelberger.
I, Charles Wagner, do hereby will and bequeath my friendliness to Donald
Thomas.
I, Robe rt Felton, do hereby will and bequeath my ways with the women to
James Metcalf and Cedric Berdine.
I, Maynard Gibson, do hereby will and bequeath my ways of getting ahead
in the cafeteria line to Edith Litwiller.
I, Gerda Kaldahl, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be funny to Ray
Schuster.
I, Muretta Butterworth, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to find gos-
sip to Esther Hough.
I, Jeannine Wright, do herebywill and bequeath my ability to cause trouble
to Carol Anderson.
I, Kathleen Witters, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get away with
the "things" I do in speech class to Clarice Cochran.
I, Norma Aiken, do hereby will and bequeath my fluent English toAnn
Brietzke.
I, Wilma Hough, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to study to Margie
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I, Mary Rathburn, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to tell a joke to
Joan Hewitt.
I, Jack Osby, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get out of town for
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I, Bernard Martin, do hereby will and bequeath my height to George Dilley.
I, Michael Wahl, do-hereby will and bequeath my tenor voice to Eugene
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I, Willis Birky, do hereby will and bequeath my "wavy hair' to Durand
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I, Harold Button, do hereby will and bequeath my acting ability to Connor
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I, Donna Van Veld, do hereby will and bequeath my musical ability to John
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I, Christine Anderson, do hereby will and bequeath my way with teachers
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We, the class of '49, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to be calm and
co-operative in all difficult situations to our underclassmen.
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The Sweney cousins, Charles and Tom,
For athletic performance we depend upon.
Charles led our class as president
Oft his calm intellect Tom has lent.
Quick steps, alert inquiring mind Mike possesses,
He will follow this highway with many successes.
Jack has a genial personality, always an important factorg
As for his occupation he would make an excellent actor.
The Anderson twins, Chris and Kate, quite a pair!
Approach the highway with a jovial air
Unaffected and agile--nimble and gay,
A more animated twosome I haven't met in any a day.
Wilrna has no equal for patience and sincerityg
She will devote her life, she vows, to help humanity.
In a deep voice Harold sauntering from the North
A novel quip a clever pun brings forth.
Gerda, with a quizzical grin whom I see
And Mary Margaret with a twinkling eye tell me
Of their future careersg to administer pills,
In their cheerful manner, while nursing the ill.
Standing by this road, to the North, South, East and West
I have seen you go. I have tried my best,
Though not a poet, to express my thoughts
Of the happy memories you have brought.
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