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TI-IE FRESI-IMEN'S A-B-C's stands for Abundance, N stands for Nitwits We number fifty-three. We've brains and hrawn and goodly looks, lt's very plain to see. stands for Basketball, Our hopes soar to the sky. We plan to have a team that breaks All records-just ace high. stands for Peggy Craig, Our President, so bright. I-Ier virtues and her winsomeness , Are a source of our delight. stands for the Dexterity Ol' Laura in. our gym. Carothers is her other name, She beats us all with vim. stands for Excellence. Our Jane Marsell's medal Should be given honorable mention Without any soft pedal. stands for Festivities, We're always on 'the spot With roller-skating parties, Big dances, or what-not. stands for Gruhbs, We call him Pete for short. He holds the money bag for us And is a darn good sort. stands for Houston, Our Vice-President with fame. I-Ie won the Legion medal, And earned himself a name. stands for Intent, Our purpose is most clear. We aim to rank right with the best, And show no dread or fear. stands for our Jester, She is a jolly one. Her name is Loomis-Dot for short, She's l'ull of life and fun. stands for Kuhn. At the piano he's a wow. He's Class Secretary, too. Can he dance? And how! stands for Lawry, In athletics, George is great. At basketball and football, His prowess ranks first rate. stands for Musicians, Our Sax, Violin, and Drums Make whoopee with the big bass viol That Eleanor Holnan strums. We certainly have none. We are the teachers' pride and joy Our work is always done. stands for Obsession As well as Only One. NVe study, study, study, From dawn 'till setting sun. stands for Personality Rudy Forsberg has it-plus. In future oratorical Work, He'll be sure to honor us. stands for Quarters, I-low they came rolling in! Our bake sale was a grand success, Of course that made us grin. stands for Robert, He plays upon the sax. His whole name is Bob Merker, His efforts are not lax. stands for Schuckman, Dot plays a violin. She too achieved the medal That she deserved to win. stands for Trouble, lt's entirely forgotten, When one name is mentioned- That of Bob Totten. stands for Unassuining, That fits Bud Grier just right. His record is above reproach, He certainly is bright. stands for Vivacious, That's Mary's middle name. Her last name is Hamory. She makes school life a game. stands for Warbler, Her notes are sweet and clear. Jean Kim sings like a mellow lark. We lend a willing ear. marks the spot Where we have fallen down. We can't make X lit With our nice Mary Crown. stands for Yesterday, Mistakes we've made are o'er. We'll turn the page and start anew And hope the1'e'll be no more. stands for Zealous, We've held to it all through. We hope you like this history, lt's the best that we could do.
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Freshmen President . Vice President . . . I .Secretary . Treasurer Anderson, Ralph Arnold, Earl Ashley, William Beauchamp, Jack Boleky, Harriet Carothers, Laura Carpenter, Charles Coliill, Beverly Condit, Ross Cook, janet Corliss, Harriet Craig, Peggy Crown, Mary Cummins, Robert Farmer, Henry Forsberg, Rudy Gorlick, Robert ' Grier, Bud OFFICERS Grubbs, Merton I-laniory, Mary Higgins, Ruth Hindes, Barbara I-Ionian, Eleanor Houston, Williani Johnson, Robert Karn, James Kessler, Fritz Kim, Jean Knox, Jean Kuhn, Alfred Laird, Ruth Lawry, George Loomis, Donald Loomis, Dorothy Lucas, Williani Marcell, Jane 30 . PEGGY CRAIG . . . . XV11.L1AM HOUSTON JXLFRED IQUIIN NIERTON Giwmss Marcliinslcy, Mary Marshall, Wzlltei' Matz, Williaiii McCarey, Irene McClelland, Lloyd McConnell., William McKee, Betty Merker, Robert Milne, Williaxii Moretli, Jane Schuckman, Dorothy Seclirist, Dallas Seitz, Myrtle Thomas, Halcott Totten, Robert Vanclling, john VValters, Gladys Vlfebster, Janet
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E1g11t11 Grade , ,.,.f J, , , - . '- .. T' g6L4r.ig,, L .. V wg- , Pwsident ...... .. . LARRY MCBIQLDIQ Vice President ....... .... C 1frA1zt.r:s Baznmc S ecretary-Ta'ea5ure1' .,.. . . . , PRISCILLA Donor: Archer, Marion Bezdek, Charles Black, Dawn Brinkerhoff, james Black, Shirley Burki, Donald Craig, Jack DeLanzo, james Dennnler, Richard Dodge, Priscilla Doty, Betty Dunn, Donald Ebersol, Williaiii Fulford, Jack Gars, Margaret Hamilton, Lawrence Hawthorne, Dick Herbert, Ann Hoinan, Robert Jones, Calvin Logan, Jane Lytle, VVillia1n Maier, Willian1 McAlpin, Gladys McBride, Lawrence McCurcly, Mary McKimmi, Maxine Moore, I-Iarlon Nettrour, Patty Pappert, Herman Patt, Lillian 32 Prack, Arthur Robertson, Barbara Robinson, Margaret Rylander, john Sechrist, Valletta Simpson, james Sirianni, Frank Steigerwald, Williain Vaughn, Mont Waltvvorth, Thomas Watson, Ruth X1Vilson, Eleanor Wilson, Sam VVyatt, VVillia1n Yost, Ralph l I
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