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Douglas Plummer, Sylvia Korneychuk, Darlene Christiansen, Marilyn Hayden, Laura Yokley, Beverly Heftie, Eleva Ferguson, Betty Waterland, Barbara Pope, Merle Hayden, Joyce Bruce, Mary Jane Losing, Dolly Havens, Evelyn Schopp, Alfred Kalland, Elinor Berwald, Melvin Schell, Leon Newell, Beulah Pardee, Hallie Bickle, Esther Neary, Myrtle Hudson, Doris Molstad, Myra Corbin. 91 3JO s.raSuiejQ pue 3n]e radng s.png Aq parosuodg V ft----- 1 ; ■W 096 L 4° 03U9U1V 'SJW PUD JW
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Class Song Dear Baker High, Our Baker High These four short years are o'er. The memories of your hallowed hails. The welcome of your doors, Will stay with us for years to come, To bring us back once more. But now we’re through, we bid adieu. To meet again with you. Class Of the Senior Class we give a review; Whether true or false, we give it to you. Hallie is a cute little trick-- And Ida is what makes him tick. Elinor is our slap-happy pal; If you don't believe us, just ask Cal. Myra doesn't give a shrug When she's with her guy Doug. Darlene and Louie get along just fine-- When it comes to shorthand time. Carl Engstrom with a peroxide streak Tried to catch the girls on the street. Gloria Everson, looKing in the mirror, Would like to make it her career. Eleva Ferguson struts around Wondering if Rodney is in town. Lucille wonders about Jack While she works at the telephone rack. Marilyn and Leon are a constant two-some; We wonder if they will make an I-do-some. Merle has two cars he owns, But one to Joy he always loans. Another of our class is Mike: He's the type the girls all like. Even though Bev is the Warden's daughter; She does things she hadn't aughter. A boy friend nas Luella Bell, But his name she will not tell. Afred is a handsome lad-- Now, THIS can't make him mad! Mary Jane is a brainy dame; We know that this will bring her fame. Alan has a baby's talk. Also a cowboy's walk. Another of the class is Helen What she's doing is hard tellin . Betty Kingsley is a little tot, And her boy friend's namediScott. Bobbie Lou is another Moline, About the nicest we've ever seen. Doris has hair so very red Dear Baker High, We 53's, Are finished now and glad. Our teacher's nerves have broken down, But we don't care how bad. The time is slowly ticking by. We’ll soon be out and then. Our sentence served, our grades all curved, To make us all free men! ! ! AUTHORS Leon Newell Evelyn Schopp Sylvia Korneychuck Marilyn Hayden A little Rusty too, 'tis said. Dolly is the wedded lass Of this present Senior Class. Esther finally got a ring; A happy home it's sure to bring. Beulah works at the theater That’s where all the boys meet her. And we also have Richard Perry; Some slick chick he's sure to marry. One to follow wherever you go Is none but our little guy Hugo. And then there’s a Poulos, his name is Pete Instead of his head he uses his feet. A little blond girl is Evelyn Schopp; She works at the Kit-Kat as a car hop. Dick spends his time at the six-mile place Probably because of arsenic and lace. Tall, dark and handsome is Poke; He pleases everyone but Hoke. Russell used to drive a lot Until he had a run in with the cop. Laura likes to be a boss And, of course, she's never cross. Barbara is seldom ever in school, But when she's there the boy's all drool. Of this we're sure,--Myrtle's no turtle And you'd know if you saw her hurtle. Fairest of fair if Joyce Bruce Watch your man, girls, when she's on the loose. Instead of parking in lovers—lane; Jack takes Lucy in his air-o-plane! Beverly Crandell is a cute little girl-- And, oh, the smiles she gives to Merle! Poke's wondering about tne color of Sylvia's eyes-- When he asks her, gosh, how she sighs! Betty Waterland has long, blond hair, And about her Buddy , she does care. Last but not least is our boy Plummer-- There are those smarter--but not much dumber. AUTHORS Gloria Everson Alfred Kalland Myra Corbitt Mike Hurley Elinor Berwald Poem Sponsored by L. W. Busch, Insurance and Dr. C. F. Hogeboom 15
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