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Page 24 text:
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JUNIORS Row I Left to Right Lewis King, Eugene Reynolds, Eldon Miller. Row II June Maitlen, Patsy Spade, Joan Montgomery, Barbara Smith, Mary Ash- craft, Wilma Iliff, Lois Craig, Lucille Minnich. Row III Margaret Post, Jo Ann Mumby, Joan Campbell, Beatrice Minnich, Kathleene Wilson, Margaret Rose Miller, Mr. Bridges, Sponsor.
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Class Poem Away back here and out of sight I'1l try to make this rhyme sound right. lt won't sound quite like Shakespear's plays But it will remind us of our days. I will introduce them one and all Including the short and the tall. We thought for a while there were only eleven But now there are twelve of '47 . Ralph Ashcraft, the first in line ln the Junior play as Mose did fine. In Chemistry he does real well If he doesn't blow the place to I-I--. Alma Bergman is next in line. You'1l find her laughing all the time In the hospital she foigot to write us, When she was there for appendicitis. Verlin Craig-mighty but small. On the basketoull tloor lio's on the ball! ln baseball hc is really swell. He makes thc- crowd stand up and yell. A six foot two lad comes along A handsome- guy and awfully strong. Marion Logan we're talking about, Teases the girls and makes them shout. Gerald Dickson is a quiet sort. In studies he's an excellent sport He is sturdiiv built and quite an Atlielete And never sais, I quit. when we get beat. Norman Tullis who is quite an artist In other subjects almostsmartestf He tries hard to get his cnemistry. Studies about atoms, one can't even see. Next comes a guy in my edition I-Iis Sport Model is in A-1 condition James Monroe you know hlm well Where that Model will go no one can text. Velma Rittenhouse blue eyed and blonde Of a certain Geneva boy she is fond They plan to get married so it is known And have a little home all their own. Glen Theurer is really on the beam When he plays on the baseball team He's good in his subjects, gets A or B He used to play basketball till he hurt his knee. Here comes a guy a one in a million The girls he kn-ows almost total a trillion You know I'm talkin' about Keith Stein He seems to feed all the girls a line. The Hello girl at the telephone Ruth Poling to us is well known She's the Editor in chief of the Annual this year She'll do the job right you need never fear. Last in line and just in time The one who made up this rhyme. You know I'm talking about myself If you want anymore you can Write it thyself. Written By . Joan Myers
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What ould Happen If red Joann Montgomery was ever to be true to Johnny Ashley. Eldon Miller ever went steady with a girl. Joan Mumby ever made an F in school. Joan Campbell ever went with a boy. June Maitlen ever sat still and kept quiet for one minute. Philip Stoltz was ever seen without Richard Shawver and head. Mary Ashcraft tried to ride a motorcycle by herself. Patsy Spade ever quit Pete Loy. Margaret Post had short black hair. Margaret Miller wasn't the prettiest girl in the junior class Beatrice Minnich was loud and boistress. Lucille Minnich flurted with all the boys. Lewis King was ever seen with a girl. Eugene Reynolds was to go any place without Eugene Roser. Lois Craig was tall and slim. Kathleen Wilson never went with Pat and Raymond. Barbara Jean Smith would ever speak to Marion Logan. Wilma Iliff would quit preaching to Eldon Miller. a certain
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