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if ,been doing, and asked him if he could help us. Ronnie I X6 S SQZQANKSKQ H I V Q A. r I M I 1 ' I turned to Beach City past the East Ohio Conference Camp, when I noticed on the mailbox in big black bold letter- M ing Reverend RONALD NUMBERS, Supt. So we decided to stop and seeif Ronnie was home and he was there working on his next Sunday's sermon. We told Ronnie what we had IX X J told us that SHIRLEY WAREHIRE is doing missionary work x , in Africa, and that RALPH SWAN is happily married, and X is raising little Swans, on a farm in Wilmot a Backin the old town again, we noticed someone that looked familiar,chang1ng the bulbs in the street light sure enough, it was BOB RAFE who had taken over the job as C1ty Electrician Bob told us that changing bulbs was one of his many Jobs in keeping the city in shape I told him that I had but one classmate to find yet, LAIHRL SLEDD, and asked him if he knew where we could find him He told us that Lathel was a Professor at Carnegie School of Technology Our mission accomplish ed, the next day we started back for New York, Tom to hi Job at the Hotel, and I back to my Job as manager of the Powers Nodels Carol Rittmaier Tom Fowler wlth the help of Keith Miller CLASS SONG School days for us will soon be over We're saying good bye to Beach Clty Hlgh As we go far throl successful years, Ve'll never forget out happy school days CHORUS Beach City, we bid you now a fond good bye, Beach City, our thoughts of you will never die A nine has journeyed And now that we're leaving, we thank you for treasuresof learning we're going into a world of hope and fear Depending upon our progress through the years We're savlng farewell to teachers and cla smates dear We're ending this hlgh school career By Vlrginia Gemma, Kathleen Les er and Shirley Xarehime ,, Flat .M ul AIR ww S THE PIRATE f Vg U1 KN ' . J xl J ' c ' Eff . ' ' 4 0 I I ' ' K ff- , S ' 1 ' 'F A XV By-- C3 3g I - . -. we X fm ' W Ga' - a Q l,Through grade school and high school this class of forty-' yhf an X5 r V . 1711! Q Y' . 'Az f F u . ' . ' S o l 'jf' K ' 4 if .J E N f
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XXX me up X If 6 fa! nuns B I , .,', -fz. 1 4 'X YM f rw by Z ZZ-:Aiwa .- W I 1 W X ki. Y ,N CLASS POEM HOORAY1 HOORAYI l There's a circus in town today. . Step right up ladies and gents, ,4 fn T And see these grand events. ' -X f This Is the Horton and Horton show, v Leland and Robert whom you all know. T X 4 You'l1 see two clowns Border and Raff E X Now we know they'll make you laugh ' Bill Nolan,the thin man, is also on hand X Bob See But The Say Hey A m Andreas, you know, is leading the band. Mr Vermillion and his trained fleas, don't scare the actors quiet please acrobatic Harrolds, Helen and Jim, their job helps them keep in trim kids, what about a 12 inch hotdog9 eal in itself prepared by Miss Ogg Our daredevil riders, Twila and Kate, Keep trying new tricks, defying fate Ruby and June, the Amazon girls, are gay, For Keith, the strong man, joined the troup today To the sword swallower Donald Reed, And the fire eater, Eash, you'll pay some heed Virginia and Fern, the trick riders two, Put on a good show for you and you The great dance team, Walter and Klay, Have honored us with their presence today Ronnie and Tom make a great juggling team To be in their act is Allan the water boy's dream When Lathel, the snake charmer, tried to charm Carol, the hillbilly queen, he meets with alarm She and Ralph, the champion hog caller, will wed CFor this is what Dorothy, the fortune teller hath said We hear the singing vendor Miss Isbell, She has popcorn, peanuts, and cracker jacks to sell Before you leave be sure to see The bearded lady, Dora Lee Let Carl, the master mind, tell you Why shows such as these are so few On learning these facts you will see, What a job this poem has been for me Shirley Narehime X N F ul Ari wx W X SL THE PIRATE Al 'Sf U , . ' Q M y . ' ' Q . Ty I , Aga? 1 is gg XXX K o . vlfff R QW . 3 N? , ZA I -- 1 K h N. X1 f We - A A . R A g g A L4
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