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Page 32 text:
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JUNIOR JINGLES When pranks are in vogue on the second floor hall, 'Tis Norma Allen who leads in them all. Here's Marietta Baird, pet of the class; We depend on her always, our dear little lass. Then Nancy our president, whom we adore; We love her and so does a certain sophomore 3! Our artistic genius , we heard Someone say, And cheerfully helpful -- that's Herbert Maxey. Then Catherine Beatty, otherwise Kay, Her love affairs give her much trouble,: they say. As Lillian Russell, or some vamp of the stage, We think Doris Word will be quite the rage. And now comes Hugh, our musical boy, Vho plays the guitar as if it were a toy. Martha Hllen Jones, our biggest humdinger, She may be small, but boy, what a singer! Now there's Gillispie, the team's greatest sport, OC watch him! 0 watch him, he's rounding the court. And there's Lucy Bowling, who's heading the crowd; Just hear them, O hear them all cheering so loud! Now look! There's Bailey, our noon entertainer, Who acts like a clown or an animal trainer. And here is Foster, our actor, our star. His fame in dramatics is traveling far. And now Nick Snoddy, our famous musician, Whose music so charms us, he seems a magician. And do we have beauties? For instance, we'll say, There's Ella or Ruby for queen of the May. Now time won't permit me to mention us all, But if you would meet us, drop in for a call. You'll find us fine fellows; sparkling like dew, The JUNIORS! The JUNIORS! The class of ‘42! -Marietta Baird and Nick Snoddy 28
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A- B- C= De Be Fe Ge I- J- K- L- N- N- O- P- Q- S- T- U- Ve- We X- Ze- is is is is is is is is is is is is is is is is is is is ae cs is is is ina fl for for fOr TOG OT for hor hor i (One HOT Lor for Os for Ox for for for for for for for for for OUR ALPHABET Absher, a Short little boy. Bersch, and oh, how coy! Catherine- a piano she plays- Dorothy with such winning ways; Ella, well known to fame; Forrest, just say the same. Gilliam so much of a man; Herbert, with his look of tan. interesting and happy as a lark; James- we all know his bark. Kitchen, the boy with curls, Lucy, never in whirls. Marietta with a very fair look, Nick, reading a book. Oliver, there are more than one, Phaup, never in a run; Queens, which we all are; Ruby, who might be a star, Stanley, yes, he is here; Tapscott - he is also near. Ulysses, whom we study about; Virginia, the state which stands out. Wood, a very common name; Xerxes, we can't say the same. a letter of which there are none. for Zebra; now the fun is done. -Marietta Baird and Nick Snoddy rg
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E eanane! Le eda bt 7 s, ee PRESIDENT: VICE-PRES: FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW ABSENTEES : ee | 1 HH tg ee S ; Ee 4 i | be ay: re id ll i ld 2 if ! = F =! AL alseil JUNIOR CLASS Nancy Boatwright SECRETARY: Marietta Baird Lucy Bowling TREASURER: Forrest Guthrie Nancy Boatwright, Lucy Bowling, Marietta Baird, Forrest Guthrie. Ruby Stowe, Pearl Thoiias, Ruth Griffith, Catherine Beatty, Ruby Griffith, Dorothy Bryant, florine Adcock, Sarah Wrisht, Annie Gay Wood, Mildred Ripley, Doris word, Grace Payne, Dorothy Husxey, Margaret Shumaker, Norma Allen, Marie Pearson, Martha Jones. Miss Sadler, Adviser; Simm Gilliam, Nick Snoddy, Cecil Tapscott, Elwood Rosen, Alease Cunningham, Balnor Shumaker, Ruth Branch, Gladys Morris, Gracie Taylor, Mary Griffin, Wallace Gills. Cecil Absher, Jonn Morgan Harris, John Oliver, Frank Bersch, Melvin Stanley, Leslie Fhaup, T. J. Bailey, Hugh Kitchen, Houston Urews, James Foster. Robert Banton, David Bryant, Janie Dewitt, Orson Gillispie, Nannie LeSueur, Pearl LeSueur, Herbert Maxey, Nell Oliver, Jonn roberts, Ella Senger, John Winfrey. 29
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