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rnyllis,Joyce, Lois Harola David Maryellyn Sheila RAMEE ee Maryellyn Smitn, von neliery Kenny: Joyce Hecht 3rd row: Bonnie DeLong, Arlene Kester, Ralph Hohl, Perry Gaff, Brian Hamman, Carl Bailey, Kenneth Parker, Bob Bowman, | Dean McClish, James Bailey, Buddie DeLong, David Dilley Ronald Claxton, Beverly Shull, Gloria Shull 2nd row: Theresa Ellert, Arlene Zongker, Bette Ann McClish, Sheila Forrest, Carol McClellan, Miss Ellert, Arm Ayers, Marilee Ford, Jewell,Hall, Joan Mill er, Phyllis Henderson lst row: Jo Parnell, Patricia Gramling, Sally DeLucany, Marianne Gfellers, Clyde Wastler, John Shipe, Gloria Myers, Jackie Days, Velma Beard, Judith Shore, Doris Newcomer
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- Class Poem Take a look at us, the class of '53. Our high school days are thro’. And now to all we bid farewell---'Miss us, like we'll miss you. Ruth Bowerman, A Wave wants to be. Someday we'll hear from her Way off across the sea. Carolyn Brand, with work At Garrett she's thrilled. She meets some real nice guys Who keep her date book filled. Jean Brand, A real sweet lass, Will turn up someday in a college class. Bob Bowman, who's wit Is well-known, Someday may end up With a show of his own. Marlene Brenneman, The piano can play. A concert pianist She'll be someday. bevid villey, Our lady charmer, Would rather be Just a farner,. Jackie Days, Our bashful gal, Has always been Everyone's pal. theresa Ellert has bleached Her hair, you see-=-=- Someday an artist She wants to be. Sheila Forrest ln June will be the happiest girl You'll ever see. Marianne Gfeller, Wno works as a waitress, Leaves all her customers In such distress. Johnny Hartman, Who's temper flares At the drop of the hat-- Who cares?? Myron Hoyer Has trouble with the girls-- Cause the least of his worries Is how his hair curls. Joyce Hecht, Our efficient president, We arove her to the nuthouse, And willingly she went} (Peace, dear peace}) Don Kanaga, Our basketball star, Once got picked up in His little ‘ole car. Pat Gramling Has always loyal been To Donnie Stackhouse, Her faithful boyfriend. Charles Kessler Has always been shy, But everyone knows He's a real nice guy. You may be surprised To know that Arlene Kester Can really sew. Lora Kneubuhler, who's Last name, you know Must be spelled Just s0-50. Bonnie Loucks, our Editor Of the “Red and Blue Will someday get to Speak her piece-- I Do . Red Mavis with His bright red hair Has always got A joke to share. Bette Ann McClish, Our little knitter, Will someday be A baby sitter. Carol McClellan, Our twirling girl, Can she ever make That baton whirlt} Shirley Metzger, Who USED to be quiet, But we all know-- She's quite a riot. Anita Montgomery Who likes to “spark Will someday be Mrs. Bobert Clark. 28 Kenny Parker, Our Handy Man Got into .predicaments-- And he still can. Phyllis Perkins, “Handy Man's mother, But everyone knows-= She's really his lover. Jo Parnell's going To Ball State. Wonder why?? Because there's Dayt. Carol Rogers, with Paint brushes handy, On her canvas she's painting Her love for Andy. John Shipe, our Mathamatical whiz, Someday will show just How smart he is. Judy Shore, our No. 1 basketball fan. I wonder why? ‘Cause Don's her man. Harold Smith, Who likes to skate It's up to him To name HIS fate. Maryellyn Smith, Glora's blonde haired pal Everyone knows she's A jolly fine gal. Ray Stahl, who's Ambition's welleknown, Mission accomplished, He's Got a girl of his own. Glora Warner, office girl, Cheerleader, friends galore, With Bob as her Airman She wants no more. Arlene Zongker, who Always can be heard, Greets everyone with a Smile and a friendly word. Goodbye and Goodluck To one and all, We'll surely miss you Come next fall.
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