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Walter E. Dickey “Tink” Tink” gets his lessons, you can bet; But one thing’s sure, he’s not teacher’s pet. Paul Regis Dorcy “Dorcy” It sure must be a funny feeling To have your head so near the ceiling! Dorothee Louise Eisler “Dot” Petite, witty, with eyes of blue; Each moment with her is delightful to you. Arthur McC. Ferguson “Art” Rollicking, wise-cracking, jovial “Art”, Audacious, flirtatious oh, have a heart! Mary Louise Fiscus “Mary” A warm friend is a gift from above, A loyal heart is a gift of God’s love. Esmerelda V. Ford “Molly” Short in stature but cute in looks; She’s the kind you see in books. Philip John Diehl “Johnny” A grave little chap with serious mien; But in his eyes a twinkle is seen. James Donald Dunn “Chip” You need not guess — he’s sure the one Who’s always there to join the fun. Anna Marie Fellmeth “Anna Marie” Modest and sweet and tiny is she; Her pencil proclaims her an artist-to-be. Thomas Edward Findley “Tom” A football hero brave and true, Who will always be a friend to you. Edward Harold Ford “Ed” Ed is Mr. Bernlohr’s joy and pride; Civics is where he hits his stride. Forrest Kendall Foster “Fos” (Vice-President) He’d camp all summer, he’d camp all spring; He can flip flap-jacks like anything! Page Four teen
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Jay Edward Cadwallader “Jay” Jay certainly is a good old scout, In school or on his paper route. Genevieve I. Cain “Gennle” A bashful miss, with dark brown eyes; To help her friends, she surely tries. Louis William Catalano “Louie Louie” is ever ready for fun, But always seems to get his work done. Margaret Ruth Cheeseman “P eg’ Our Peggy’s a dancer with much grace and poise; And her gorgeous good looks attract all the boys. Anna Jack Craig “Nan” So calm and graceful and demure, She'll win some brave Scotch laddie, sure. Mildred Grace Charleton “Millie” She may have millions, or be flat broke; But she could live content on just one joke. Martha Anne Colbert “Ducky” Always pleasant and happy; Never cross or snappy. Martha Mae Cratty “Mart” Pretty, demure, and very sweet; To be with her is really a treat. James W. Cunningham “Jim” He toots his horn as the best ones can; The spellbound listeners say, Wotta man!” Howard Richard Curry “Dick” He is a shy and quiet lad. But he loves a joke and just won’t be sad. Janet Helen Davis “Gracie” To chew gum and dance gives our Janet much joy; But the South she adores, and one Southern boy. Paul Richard Dean “Spence” His good looks others cannot surpass; Spence” is the best looking in our class. Page Thirteen
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Hazel Jane Foster “Foster” She sure can teach you how to dance, If you just give her half a chance. George Gavula “Judge” George is a golfer, fair and square; Of pars and birdies he gets his share. Joseph F Gillott “Joe” Down in the murk of the line you’ll spot, A quiet star named Joe Gillott. Anna Elizabeth Glynn “Honey” Little and sweet, Joyful and neat. Margaret Rita Green Peggy Her winning ways and eyes of blue, Mirror her worth a friend loyal and true. Katherine Mae Fratto “Kay” Her patience, quietness, and sweet way Make it a real joy to meet our “Kay”. W Anna Elizabeth Gilkey “Ann” Oh! glorious fudge that Anna makes! So fine! so rare! But why stress it? That’s Anna’s record everywhere. Helen Jane Glenn “Helena” About her affections she keeps us in the dark, But out in the world we know she’ll make her mark. Cyril Graham “Bud” He has a nice Austin to drive home his girls, And they all seem to go for his blonde-colored curls. Harry Leroy Graham “Goofus” Harry can work the whole day through, And still have a smile for me and you. Robert Thomas Green “Bob” Dob is a jolly, gay young chap; To him cheer-leading is just a snap. Agnes Hahn “Aggie” Full of energy, ready of wit; She’s always eager to do her bit. Page Fifteen
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