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LINDA BENNETT A girl with a friendly smile and friendly ways. She brightens up all of our days. She works real hard in the five and dime. Such a friend is hard to find. PATRICIA SHRIVER A future great scientist perhaps we possess. A gal who'll go to the moon when gasoline costs less. With a short hair cut and a friendly smile, She seems happy all the while. JUDY KING Judy King a cute little lass, Who brings warmth and cheer in to our class. She works real hard and never frowns. When in need of a friend, she is always around. PAT WANNER A newcomer in our class have we. She is very tall and friendly. Pat Wanner hails from North Ravenswood. Troubles don't bother her and that is well. CAROLYN HEADLEY Carolyn hails from Cottageville way. She never seems to have much to say. She has a bright smile and friendly ways. You can count on Carolyn to brighten your days. CLARICE CLICK Clarice Click a sweet, shy lass, A member of the Senior Class. She comes to school almost every day, Clarice hails from Cottageville way. BILL RARDIN Bill, captain of our football team. Is really something that is nearly supreme. He teases the girls and makes them mad, But Bill is really a nice lad K?'?J. JUNIOR CLICK Junior from Mount Alto way, Comes to school most every day, He's a boy with light brown hair, Who stays out late without a care. JOHN McKINLEY The writer of sports for our paper is he. Each football game he writes up with ease. About 175 lbs. makes him a rough looking guy And he's the boy no girl can tie, MARGARET MURLEY The red-headed lass from Cottageville way, Makes her appearance in Mrs. Evans' room eac Her sunshine face always gleams, With great' enthusiasm for all the teams. DOT LATIMER h day. Here's to the girl who wears her socks way down low, How she kept out of the snow we'll never know. Hailing from California way, We all hope she's here to'stay. GEORGE KOPCSAK Kopie always had his way With the girls they say- But one day he went away- To a place where tough generals hold sway. EARL BALIS Earl Balis, athlete is he, Always telling jokes to you and me, Sometimes we laugh and sometimes we won't, And he can never understand when we don't. CARL KU EHNERT He're's to a boy in our class, Who reads so many books: College English he will pass. To the University next year he will go, Everything will work out fine for him, we know. LORETTA NORMAN Loretta Norman, so fair and sweet. Loretta Norman, graceful on her feet f???J She knocks herself out to get our papers on time, But 'tis a losing battleg cause, I can't make this rhyme. LARRY JORDAN Poor boy, What'll he do, when 4-th period America Prob- lems class rolls around, I know he'll be blue. For he's the wee fellow who gets a big kick, By putting tacks in our chair and watching us tick. VALARIE BASTIN Ode, to Val, who's a brain but sweet, She's the girl that dresses so neat. You be good and go to school and learn the nurse's golden rule. So when we are sick and in times of need, We'll see Val pull up on her Golden steed . DOROTHY SHOCKEY Dorothy, the short hand whizz, Who also co-eds our Spirit. A hard working girl she always is, She'll surely win the merit. EDDIE FORD A Southern Senator inlour class have we. Who goes by the name of Eddie. Manager of our football team, And he always kept them on the beam. BOB PATTERSON Bob is a guy from Sandyville, Who is always driving an automobile. To Glenville College, Bob hopes to go, But will he make it? We don't know. JIMMIE JACKSON From Sherman way, comes a boy named Jim, Who likes to argue, and always wins. An active member of the football team, And we hope someday that as a star he will beam. KAY BELL Who wears a halo, why it's Kay Bell. She's a preacher's daughterg that we know well. Talking and walking she never slows down. In this grand world, she'll go to town. JAMES McCOY Now here's to our all-state quarterback, Where he handles a football, he sure has the knack. But he wears no sweater and has no ring, Because he thinks Joyce is just the thing,
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