Riverton High School - Memories Yearbook (Huntsville, AL)

 - Class of 1945

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::iAr , . -■ -• • v- :;j:zr?rnzizz£ZZZZL »rl uritac rc,:. .1T :' ; ; ', 7rrrrr7ml -v.i..; . CLASS POEM Dorothy Johnson left us once and all forlorn were we, For with her winning ways and adorable smile She does all hearts beguile. Among the fairest of our girls Is Annie Lois Jones, with many waves but no curls; Our Lois is of fairer mien Than Shirley Temple, on the screen. Then Vivian Minor the figure queen. Tall and slender, with beautiful mien, Yes. Vivian, has many friends. May her popularity never end. I hear sweet music in the air, Rpfnre us stands °n artist fair. At Jean Moon’s feet the world will bow- We see her future greatness now. Thomas Morris, who loves a good fire, Ts a most accomodating lad. He’ll carrv the class anywhere, even tho’ the road is bad; Except, Oh my! When he has the usual flat tire. Mildred Webster and Mavis Preston, a distinguished pair,- A more congenial couple is very rare. They can dance, sing, or do anything. When J. D. and Donald come home, wedding bells will ring. Our class president, we to you acclaim And Mildred Preston, quite retired. And for her knowledge so much admired Goes down in our annual, in the Hall of Fame. Next is Doris, neat, tinv wife, She’ll lead her husband an exciting life, Tf he’ll follow onlv Doris’ lead. Together they’ll live without a need. Some likp to sew and some like to cook Rut our Carolvn loves her book. Tf in math vou're about to flop She can always loose the Gordean knot Albert and Norma, man and wife. May voor maniace continue to be free from strife- When Albert joins with Uncle Sam May he kill the Japs and learn to eat spam. From Pulaski Pike came Virginia White Likp the sun she’s always bright She always tries to do her best In all her work, especially in economics test Last but most important are Leon Patterson and James Ballew. Someday they’ll be heralded as authors of fame Then they’ll view their class mates with a smile, Trusting their books and poems will be most worth while. I I I -.:'- . ; -rt' . ;Am • sj;m : - r.tfT't'? . • rr r ry‘r , iak -v ; 'i vi; v i— - JJJ



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I i i if - r rrK7' 77 QUOTATIONS 1945 Rita Ashburn—“Oh! I haven’t studied a bit”. Nelle Bailes—“I don’t like to play (Boogie Woogie) it breaks my finger nails.” Jerome Blackwell—“I’ll take the Navy any day.” Evelyn Bragg—“Camp Shelby! Girls lets go.” Melba (Janie) Cobb—“Hey! lets catch the Arsenal Express.” Dot Giles—“Lets go to Fort McClellan this week-end.” Jean Housmans— Come girls, lets go to the U.S.O.” Dorothy Johnson—“Hey! kids lets go down to the recruiting office.” Annie Lois Jones—“Melba! did you see White Cliffs of Dover?” (Kiss her fool) Vivian Minor—“Leon! I told you to hush.” Jean Moon— Lets go to stage show tonight.” Mavis Preston—“Oh! Mildred are you hearing me,” Mildred Preston—“Oh! Evelyn did you see that cute Sailor?” Carolyn Thornton—“I’m bashful—Lets dance.” Mildred Webster—“Deep in the heart of Texas lies my love.” Virginia White—Play Beer Barrel Polka just one more time. (Then we’ll go) Doris Sisco—“If I don’t get a letter today you’ll know why I’m not at school tomorrow.” James Ballew—“I’m heading for New York City.” Gerald Bingham—“Melba! What are you doing?” Harless Bradford—“Gerald! Don’t play with me, I don’t play.” Welch Hulsey—“Just wait till we have the JR. SR. Banquet.” Thomas Morris—“I’ll take Riverton any old time.” Leon Patterson—“Aw! you go to grass.” Albert Wallace, Jr.—“Just leave the key in the door.” Norma Wallace—“Accentuate the positive”. «Lie ::;;. .. !»« }? “. -,(T r.” 3 ..rr:; , 3 Pte?; I ; Vjl ■ .-..-i.i ■ jisse a.-.:» mm - Si I ' t ...‘I

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