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10 B. F. ri. Jlcrcury Silence, The Seniors are Speaking! Our days at BFA are gone Our high school life is done. In passing, we leave you advice From the Class of '61 Before we leave these sacred walls, We'd like to pause a minute To write a clever epitaph With witty phrases in it. Now some advice we give to J uniors, The sorrowful class of '62. Remember! You're taking the place we held! Become individuals! You cattle, you! We refrain from leaving you advice, Oh class of '63. We have for you, instead, a hope. . . You could grow up, maybe. And to the Class of '64, Whom we don't know too well, Change your ways, Oh little ones, Or you'll wind up in. . . Mr. Massa's Office. Arlene Murray wants a man. CShe's tried every class! Why don't you relax, Arlene. . . And let them make the pass! And Linda Bell advises girls Of an inexperienced mode, To avoid teasing, just stay ofT The Fisher Ice Pond Road! Old Mercury writers advise the new To write and stop this shirking! But Mike Mcflinn advises none. Qlt's on himself he's working.J Norm Brier advises none To seek great acclamation By expounding lengthy theories on Negative Acceleration. Dick Lahlarche wants to say To Bostwick and his pals Try to humor Mr. White Or else give up the gals! We feel that all the Sophomore girls Who want to have a habit Should give up smoking cigarettes And take up raising rabbits! Old German students advise the new Take German if you're able. , . Beware! Herr Harmon's Schadenfreude. . . He comes. . ,Then Nacht und Nebel. The AModern' class of '61 Says in a voice that's weak Mr. Comi, Help yourself! And THINK before you speak. . . CTU avoid saying 'fPremediated. . . As well as planned ahead And Quote me if I'm wrong and various other things you've said.J And when Mr. Eaton bellows out That Seniors don't impress him. . . Remind him that a Senior girl Has just this year suppressed him! And now we leave the shallowed halls. . . Our consciences are clear, We've passed and left advice to you To use in future years.
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12 B. F. A. Mercury We, The We, the class of '61 Leave you now with a bit of fun! We know you hate to see us go! But we can't stay as you must know. So now we make, publish and decree Our will to you which you should heed. To the principal, teachers and everyone First we thank you for a job well done. We'll never forget those final exams. Have one on us. . ,so you can cram! To incoming Freshmen - so young, so green, We leave to you our f'Unelc Gene If you get lost - do not fret He hasn't lost a Freshman yet! Class of 1961 . . . To undergraduates going north or west We leave the routes we found the best! Pat Ballard leaves her Betty Crocker Award To a lucky junior who will also score. To all you couples lovey-dovey VVe leave French Hill with the moon above-y! Judy Harvey and other tumbling kids Leave their ability to flip their lids! Mike MeGinn leaves his battles with teachers For juniors to finish, you lucky creatures! Fitsy and Sandy leave Dale and Doug To walk the halls-with the walls to hug! Chuck Kershner leaves the gas jet flowing With Mr. Goodrich's never knowing! Don Phillips peacefully leaves Room 21, This is a change for everyone! Now, to you little ones, the Sophomores next year, We leave our hopes, our joys, our fears, We hope our luck will bring you cheer And.carry you through-without any tears! To the future Junior and Senior gang VVe leave our trophies-and our fame! Keep them in the best of care They are, to us, so very rare! And now to a very few of you The following are left-with much ado! The Senior boys leave the URabbit Hopping along in his same ol' habit! Berta Heald leaves her dreamy Paul But just for the summer, be back in the fall! Laura Howard leaves-a year too late! But her Bobby's still a faithful date! The Senior Assembly Committee leaves, Hearing the sigh that Peter S. heaves. Hallie-Jo leaves her cigarette butts To penny-pinchers in a rut! Sally Blanchard leaves l1er boch beer To everyone with lots of cheer! Bart leaves Cleave his locker to clean Cleave leaves Bart the same-how keen! Our parting words to one and all Behave yourselves!-but have a ball-we did!
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