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Charles Perricone, so we hear, Is studying to be an engineer. To have many friends would be to Betty Perry, The nicest thing and it would make her life merry. The original Petty Girl, you see, Was none other than Ball's Eula Bee. In the air sweet notes do linger, They are from Juanita Phipps, the great singer. A Metropolitan opera part some day, Mary Ellen Pierce would like to play. To travel is the desire of Marjorie Ruth Pietsch, And every part of the world she hopes some day to reach. Vernon Plowman wants to be a veterinarian, And probably he'1l still be one when he's an octogenarian. When Norma Plummer gets out of B. H. S., She'll consider it a great success. To become a great journalist is something Heaven sent. With such a gift, Irving Pozmantier is quite content. Not to be a good engineer like all the rest: Jerry Prestidge wants to be the best. To be an architect is the desire of Bob Prickett, With such ability he's sure to make the ticket. Fred Prickett wants to be an engineer, And with his brains and brawn he-'ll have noth- ing to fear. For a receptionist whose appearance is neat, Nancy Prino just can't be beat. Rayglond Quintanilla wants to study law, And in every case we're sure he'll find the aw. Among the last but not the least, Is Rudy Ranieri, who will be an Episcopalian priest. To be a secretary is the ambition of Cornelia Jean Rayner, She's bound to be a good one, 'cause she knows what it will gain her. To be a chemical engineer is the desire of Louis Reasonover, And he's sure to succeed, having been a Ball High casanover. Donald Rebsch, with brains galore, Should have enough ambitions to stock a store. Her greatest wish La Verne Reed will obtain, When she becomes a stewardess on a p ane. To be a medical researcher in bacteriology or not to be, Is the question Joyce Elaine Reifel is asking constantly. To finish college and be married and happy, Hennie Sue Rich considers quite satis- actory. Shirley Ellen Rieseberg has ambitions none, But to sit and rest under the sun. To be a machinist is the ambition of Frank Lee Riley, And to say he'1l be good would be putting it mildly. Bette Lou Risner wants to be a stenographer, So she practices on letters and how to type Dear sir. If you must be a dress designer, we say to Helen Ritchie, Don't put too much wool in them or they will be too itchy! Betty Jean Roberts says she Wants to be a nurse, So she can carry big pink pills in her purse. Pauline Robison wants to be a secretary, too, And with her determination We know that's what she'1l do. Look, up in the sky! Is that Rogers Rodriguez? Well, anyway it's a pretty good guess. To be a typist is Mary Rogers' ambition, And she is sure to succeed with no compe- tition. Billy Rogers wants to be an engineerg He will be a good one, known both far and near. Harry glosenberg's great ambition is to sleep, Loafing away his life, the dust collects so eep. On the dance floor we see her whirl, It's Emmy Lou Russey, sweater girl. Frances Helen Sanne wants to be a technician, And she-'s got the ability to carry it to completion. A cute housewife is Gloria Santos, Boiling delicious Irish potatoes. An elementary school teacher will be Licha Saucedo, And from all indications we know she will succeedo. Happily married is Catherine Schaper, In spite of the fact her husband's a pauper. Diane Schmidt Wants to travel far and wideg To keep her feet from aching we hope she gets a ride. In a few years, to make life a little lighter, We'1l be reading books by Lois Scott, the great writer. Aubrey Shapiro wants to learn to play a clarinet: We hope for the sake of his listen- . ers once he learns, he won't forget. Billie Jean Sharp says she's going to be a nurse, We only hope her patients won't go from bad to worse. Says Gloria Sharp, It's plain to see, That a naturalist's life is the life for me. Som? day Herbert Sharp a lawyer will be, Then he can charge his clients a ridiculous ee. It's that ambitious R. B. Shaw, Engineering without a flaw. When Lorraine Shearer starts Working in advertising display, She'll change all the show windows in her very charming way. Witlflil notambition was Alta Fay Shows: But we know she'll succeed if she stays on er oes. SeemsuAnth?Iny Sikirich is not going to shirk. At being a hard laborer he says he wi wor . Frank Simmen, Jr., sports reporter, now will speak, Flash! Tornadoes Win district over Goose Creek. To be a secretary is the ambition of Wilhelmina Simmons, And We know she'1l be a good one for she 'has all the trimmin's. 'Tllhbe a rancher! Frank Simpton vows, But he'll probably end up playing music to is cows. A cute little lass is Beverly Sine, When she goes by, watch their eyes shine! If you see Joyce Smith jump up and shout, It's because finally, the Quill is out. 39
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Eddynlsou Lobenstein wants everyone to know, She'll graduate from the University of io. We beat 'em thirty-five to zero, Thanks to C. J. Lowth, our football hero. For the ultra-modern house of tomorrow, Odie Mallett will be the contractor to borrow. For style, for color, for actual grace, Jeanne Mallia, the artist, won first place. To be the best housewife of the land Sophie Mandel will try her hand. Tripping lightly to the concertina, You'll see Betty Lou Mathis, the ballerina. Want someone to tickle the ivories and sing a song? With Lou Mendle you just can't go wrong. The world's greatest recognition, Goes to Lois Mendie, the great technician, Adela yendoza as a stenographer does shine: Her boss says he never made a greater ' in . In order to sit on a rich young doctor's knee, A secretary Patricia Mercer will be. For a secretary with vim, vigor and vitality, Betty Merzbacher has the best person- ality. If you have any ailments, any pains, feel dizzy-See Dr. Palmer Micheletti, though he's very busy. Billie Middleton her duties never tried to shirkg So she'll make great progress in social Work. If you want to be comfortable and free from all damages, Spend a week at the hotel Theodore Miller manages. Need a stenographer? Here's one to meet: May Louise Milligan just can't be beat. Without a doubt we all agree, As a bride Pat Mitchell looks heavenly. Hallock Mohler will try to become, A better astronomer than any other one. To learn to play music even in the groove, Tobias Mongan will have obstacles to re- move. If you're looking for an electrician who knows what to do, Julious Morris is exactly the person for you. Tree surgeon James Moss is needed right now. The sycamore tree is ill, and how! Richard Munsch is to have a bright career, For he's to become the greatest aeronau- tical engineer. The boss says, I've never had one greater. I-Ie's referring to James Murph, his business administrator. In thlel afternoon all the school kids will meet, At Florine Murphy's record shop, down t e street. To bosses: If your office needs cheer, Get for your private secretary, Marjorie McAleer. At farming and ranching, he'll be a great man: At least, that's the ambition of Luther McCann. Virgiiiia McDaniel will travel, my lasses, And look at the world through rose-colored gasses. A hoisting engineer is no easy feat, But it's one Charles McNeeI Will find easy to meet. Jo Claire McNeil admits it's true: Says she, I Want to graduate from T. U. Carolyn Nathan is another one of those travel-minded gals. On her voyages she'd like to take along her pals. Some day you'll see a doctor's sign hanging on his door, 'Cause that's what Carl Nau will be and nothing more. The coach that keeps his team out of a mess, Is Alfred Nelson, who's a great success. When Edith Nelson said she wanted to go to college, Everyone knew it wasn't for play, but to get higher knowledge. To furnish that ultra-modern home just right, Frances Nelson is the decorator you should invite. Nancy Nesbit is one smart girl: She wants to travel and see the world. If you need a secretary who can check a list, Carolyn Neumann Will be glad to assist. To attend college Marialma Newman insists, Should be a must on everyone's lists. A trusty worker in the mint, Is Robert Nickels, who hasn't a cent. Abdon Norris's wish is to be, A real, genuine, authentic M.D. Maliciously Kilroy has just been shot, Call detective Seymour Nussenblatt. Nurses training soon will claim, Vickie Oballe, for this is her aim. Well, who would ever feature, Andy Odom as a Baptist preacher? Blowing the whistle we see Dorothy Jean Oliver, She's captain on the ferry to Bolivar. Travel broadens the mind, someone once said, So that is why travel is for Erlyn Olmstead. The University of Texas will be honored some day, Because Elinor Olson is going that way. Drusilla Parr has been telling everyone, That to graduate from high school will be a job well done. To be a great pianist is the ambition of Dorise Pean. We know she'll become the best that we've ever seen. Richard Peek would like to hear, That he is a great chemical engineer. 38
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A pilot or engineer is the ambition Robert Smith reports: It's likely some day he'll turn up building airports. Books, plans, and math for many a year, But now Jack Somers is an aeronautical engineer. A lovely lap full to ponder up, Is private secretary Rena Sonderup. Dody Sparks has plans by which, If she's lucky, she'll get rich. For feeding a patient and calming his nerves, Give Nurse Shirley Spilman the smile she deserves. Doreen Stephens makes a wonderful steno, When she's not busy looking for men-O! For1Mirilyn Stovall it's medical work. That's looking for muscles where corpuscles ur . As a research chemist, Rose Mary Strain, May find the cause for our lack of brain. Norma Strickland would like to travel the world over, Be a. writer or social worker in Glocca Mora or Dover. Behind an easel stands Shirley Stroud, Painting a tree, a cow, and a cloud. Holding a music degree from T. U., Jane Switzer may sing an operatic yoo-hoo! Margaret Taormina takes shorthand in no time at all: Her boss promises a ten cent raise some time in the fall. Those beautiful chests are works of Norman Tarver: In all the world there's no bet- ter wood carver. Mary L? Taylor will study floral design. Let's hope her flowers don't wilt in the suns ine. Bettye Lou Teitelbaum is going to college, To acquire some book larnin' and everyday knowledge. We hate to roll her over the barrel, But that's all that will rhyme with Glendola Terrel. Architect Marion Terry will be no fool: In fifty years, she'll build the new high school. Around at Star sipping a malt, We see none other than Barb-ara Tevault. Filling the Telephone Company's quota, Mary Katherine Thlem will work in South Dakota. As a wxiiter, Pat Thomas is doing quite well, The funnies on bubble gum wrappers are swe . After mastering piano and electric guitar, In her one-piece band, Betty Jean Tobelman is a star. As an undertaker, Bobby Tocker, Doesn't mind robbing Davy Jones' locker. Shirley May Townsend a good wife will be, If she gets a husband before 1963. All dolled up, Evelyn Unbehagen, Makes a quick trip to Copenhagen. T. C. U. has nary a worry, Alvaro Vaiani wins their games in a hurry. Move over, Powers' models, for Ramona Veale, Who models a coat of ermine and seal. Poor Sarah Villamil wanted to be a nurse: Because of just one little pill her patient's in a hearse. Joyce Mairie Ward was secretarially inclined, Until all employers unconditionally de- cline . Rose Ann Wegner wished to be a secretary: But she's married to a milkman and works at the dairy. I-Iere's a gem who's really terrific: It's Ruby Welch, to be specific. Rose Marie Wells looked for a goal, And ended up at the North Pole. Lillian Wentzel a husband would snare: Let's hope that her temper won't be like her hair. Stuart Werner knows not when or where, But we're sure he'll soon get there. To be a machinist is Estin WhippIe's career: The machines of this country have some- thing to fear. Gloria Whitcombe is a traveler of fame: ln places remote is scribbled her name. Albert White is really up to par, Driving around in his brand new car. Eugenia Wigbels is nursing the ill: She discovered her talents while taking a pill. Milkinglfhe cows from morning till night, Joe WillheIm's a rancher whose future is brig t. A diesel engineer named John Henry Williams, Started out on a liner and is now mak- ing millions-fof knots every yearb. Joan Wilson thought she was quite a musician: The audience thought she was best at intermission. Bobby Wimberly is a business success, And living alone gives him home happiness. Flyinkg a space ship right up onto Mars, Jack Witt started as pilot and reached for t e stars. A skilled musician is Raymond Witt: We love his music and want all we can get. Ray Womack hoped to leave B. H. S. Did he?-Yes! This cake was made by Berthie Wood: Taste it, and tell us if it's good. Carol Wood's a secretary eight hours a day. But it's always the ninth hour that she's really gay. Ursula Wulf wrote a book on nutrition, Ended up as a lab technician. Bobbiye Deane Wythe is an expert bookkeeper: Into debt she keeps getting deeper and eeper. Nathan Zainfeld, a C. P. A., Embezzles more money day by day. For Edward Zambon there will be success, In the field of engineering, no less. To be a research chemist is the desire of Harold Zeller: He'll probably be a swell one 'cause he's such a reg'lar feller. An artist we know who's really in , Is none other than Anita Fay Zinn. The great geologist, Robert Zinn, Tells us exactly what has been. Well, now you know just who'll be what So give them all a toast: And heaven help those who wrote this mess, For they will need it most! 40
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