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HERBERT HENDRICKSON-'6H9Fb,, was always happyg Sometimes slap-happy. JOHN HILL-His trumpet and a girl Kept Johnny in a whirl. JOHN HOLTOM-Quiet, but yet a tease g His locks were nothing at which to sneeze. EDWARD JANKOWSKI-A quiet lad was Edg He always meant just what he said. ANN JORDAN-Pretty eyes, a cute little noseg Ann is becoming in all of her clothes. WILLIAM JURY-His laugh was so amusingg Books weren't to his choosing. IRENE KASONIE-Jack Benny she'd belittle When Irene played on her fiddle. DALE KEMP-At the girls he liked to wink- An unusual sport we think. JOHN KEMPINSKI-Tall with wavy black hairg There'll be none like him anywhere. JOSEPH KINNEY-His studies came last, These three years past. JOE KNAPP-A handsome football herog A dependable leader-Joe. MARo1A LAMBERT-Swell pal and a lovable gal. DAVID LAWSON-He's cheerful, free. nice to knowg He'd make an ideal beau. HELEN LEWANDOSKI-Athletics was her diversiong To participate took no urgin'. JOHN LUTTON-A fine lawyer John would beg For he could argue in P. D. MARY MACRY-Pretty clothes and neatg For these she can't be beat. JAMES MARTIN--Of aviation he is fond- This quiet unassuming blonde. DOROTHY MCCANDLESS--A music teacher is her aimg Dot's jovial, peppy-always the same JOHN MCCANN-John was ever so carefree, A pleasanter one we ne'er did see. MARIE MELEG-Marie with the sparkling eyes is Cheerful, sincere and wise.
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CARL DE LUCA-Carl's a carefree fellowg His absent slips were always yellow. ERNEST DE ROSE-His friends are manyg His foes-not any. BETTY EAZOR-She hardly ever missed a gameg Basketball, football-any you name. ROBERT EBELACKER-Indifferent toward his workg But pleasure he'd never shirk. FLORENCE EMERICK-Dimples, beautiful voiceg Some lucky manis choice. BERNARD FALLER-His original book reports Brought teacherls hasty retorts. ROBERT FIELDS-Mischievous deeds galoreg Deep study he did abhor. RICHARD FOWLOW-In Uncle Sam's navy he takes his post To him let's give a toast. GEORGE FRANZINI-Admirers we are of our basketball star BARBARA FUGINA-Sh9,S the bashful sortg You'll never find a better sport. JEANNE GEORGE-Likeable, sensible. shy: She hails from Brighton High. RAYMOND GEORGE-Fond of dancing-likes Uromancingfi JOHN GILCHRIST- Gilly,s the man about townug Nothing ever gets him down. JUANITA GIPsoN-Nice and neat, Pleasant being and sweet. JOHN GRABOWSKI-To football and choir he gave all his pow ei GEORGE GRAHAM-Handsome, carefree, gayg A movie hero someday. RICHARD GKECTO-JuSt the opposite of his twing NO matter what, he'll always win. ROBERT GRECO-Full of fun from dawn ,til day is done. MARY HAHN-Our 'ildastvalen lass who always had class, KENNETH HARRIS-We know there aren't many Who can drive just like Kenny.
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ERNEST MICHAEL-Erniels a popular guy, But need you ask us Why ROY MILLER-A witty actor Royg A smooth dancer '?-oh, boy! ALICE lVII'1'CHELL--Alice was short, but short and sweetg Loved by all-she couldn't be beat. VVINIFKED lVi'lTCHELL-lW66k and studious is sheg A writer she hopes to be. JEANNE MOLTZEN-Attractive and always gayg Never seen any other way. DONALD MUMFORD-Don sings bassg The choir's his place. RAYMOND MURPHY-He drives a ritzy autog Be a friend to girls -his motto. CLARENCE PENCE-Conscientious, and to those in need, Lent a helping hand as his good deed. ROBERT PETERS-LiR6Ci,, likes his fung ls always on the runf' MURIEL PHILLIPS-Good-natured, attractiveg In school functions-very active. XVANDA PODBIELSKI-Oil stage-the wifeg The same in real life. LAWRENCE REED4Altho, Reedy blushes readily, He keeps plugging on quite steadily. ALAN RICHARD--OUT prexy for the last two yearsg To him we give three cheers. VIRGINIA ROBBINS-The girl with the blonde tresses And so many pretty dresses. RAYMOND Ross-He never had a word to say, But it's sometimes best to be that way. CLARA RUTTENHERG-Clara likes the best of thingsg Close to her heart good music clings ICSTHER SAUNDERS-When Esther smiles so dearly, We know it's done sincerely. ANNA M. SCHWEIGER-AHH3 Marie and her bike, Are a pair We'll always like. RUTH SHEE- Sheen was a pleasant lassg As a friend Shee'll easily pass. JOSEPH SoKoL-Behind his solemn air Joe's a real sport we're aware.
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