Bagley High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Bagley, IA)

 - Class of 1950

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Page 18 text:

Ranking high on the list of good looking fellers Is that curly headed guy, by name - Harold Sellers. Now to the next With muscles all flexed Jack Erps is the leader of classroom rebellers. Lurene Noland can be found almost any day of the week Typing assignments or playing a squeak On the trombone she slides On the skating rink she glides This gal has ambition to take her to the peak. With talent for art as we've never see the like We shall present Sandra Swarm--and then we shall hike To Phyl Washam, the gal With a diamond and a pal, May her housekeeping duties never cause a dislike. Mary Ann Rice always says with a frown That she'd rather die than to move into town. A nurse she will be That's Delores Sheehy She has that desire--watch her push the pills down. Last but not least, Inez McCain may be seen With always a smile as the day does convene This is the end All Seniors did blend To present to you the Class of '50 machine. 14

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Class Poem Fifty years gone, and fifty to go, We're the class in the center you know-- We struggled through Four years we've been true, And now--Bagley High--we're sad to go. We're thirteen of us girls and six of boys- Let us explain without further noise: You have seen us here-- You have seen us there, Now meet each one, and share in our joys Jackie Anderson, first on our list, Has been our prexy and never missed. Little, but mighty -- Such words, used lightly Describe him wellg you can get the gist. Lois Cornelius, the next to come Is the girl that in Perry does chum. Jean Myers is our queen, Her praises we'll sing-- All added up, they make quite a sum. Rayfield, seldom seen without his car, Always does see that happy you are. Come, meet Moe Smith here. With dimples quite clear, And flashing grin, she is quite a star. A boy, two girls, then another boy, And on down the line, a girl quite coy. Her hair is of red, -Our yells she has led-- Phil Laughery, to us is a joy. Eldon Huston is just known as Goop . I-le really puts that ball through the loop. Now Erva Lu Cox, As sly as a fox, And so on to the rest of the troop. Marianne Gardner, with poise serene Is guessed far older, she's just a teen. Wayne Deal, a swell guy, That one--standing by, Is lots of fun, for jokes he is keen. The next little gal excels in three, Basketball, music, Scranton, you see. Her future is planned, They will work the land-- We wonder how soon Janet's big day will be 13



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Class Will We, the Class of 1950, of Bagley High School, of the county of Guthrie, and the State of Iowa, being of sound mind and body after four strenuous years do hereby make, publish, and declare this last testament on the 16th day of May in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty. Wayne Deal leaves his car to anyone who will take it so he can drive the '50, Marianne Gardner leaves all the slightly used gu.m under seat number two in first row in the assembly to whomever sits there next year. Jack Erps leaves his ability to drive the hot-rod to Dusty Bane. Sandra Swarm leaves her cartooning ability to Joyce Noland and her height to Frankie Whitecotton--may he have more of it. Eldon Huston leaves his ability to get up at 8:55 and get to school at 8:00 to Byron Swedberg. To James Leber he leaves his short hair. Jackie Anderson leaves his appetite to all those who rob the cafeteria of edibles each noon He also leaves his feet upon the office desk. Phyllis Washam leaves her third finger left hand to some lucky girl. Lois Cornelius leaves her ability to get along with the male population of this institution to Ardis Morris. Lurene Noland leaves her ability to work in the hot lunch room to Clyde Carrick. Phyllis Laughery leaves her cheerleading ability to Eunice Beers. Jean Myers leaves her poetic ability to Ronnie Cornelius. Ramona Smith leaves her notes and letters for publication in next year's yearbook. Erva Lu Cox leaves her ability to be quiet in study hall to Ruth Dahl. Janet Duncan leaves her past at Bagley High but her future is beyond. Delores Sheehy leaves her love for blue Plymouths to Arletta Badger. Rayfield Moses leaves his razor to Dean Luxford. Harold Sellers leaves his ability to get along with the girls to Joe Jackson--if he will treat them all alike. Inez McCain leaves her joking ability to Theodore Dahl. And I, Mary Ann Rice, leave the government books to the Seniors next year. 15

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