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Page 23 text:
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J ick Couch Here, there and everywhere- -mostly everywhere. Glen Barr Has a habit of doing things when you least expect. Jean Watts When fun and study claah, let study go smash! Deloris Roberts It is the quiet people who most surprise us by their great deeds. Wayne Allen Thinking is but a waste of time. John Brown A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning. John Howald Original without a doubt. Sterling Roberts Common sense is a mark of wisdom.
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HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS Could you believe that once on a time We were just Freshmen, beginning to climb? Up the steep hill of vast learning thirty of us skipped. Not seeing the stones over which we might trip. Bright and gay onward we kept, And to the top mark of the honor roll swept. Next we were Sophomores, our fame rapid grown. Neither honor roll names nor our courage had flown. As Juniors, our betters have never been seen. We made all the classes with envy turn green, For in athletics our class was a star, Our basketball players were known near and far. Our Junior play, we presented in May Was a great success, hilarious and gay. The Junior-Senior banquet, aeronautical in theme And the Prom held afterward, was a success it would seem. As Seniors we've made a desirable name, School activities have given us fame. W e hope very much that our pace will be kept By on-coming classmen with whom we have met. All praise to our teachers who’ve been our kind guides, They gave earnest effort and much more besides. We've tried to be loyal to our officers, true, And help them in all they've tried hard to do. With courage and honesty, through years to come, The CLASS OF '47 will make the world hum.’ SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Ellis Cramer—President Horace Berry--Vice President Betty Berrey—Secretary-Treasurer Mary Ellen Springstun--Reporter Mrs. Mary Belle Fanning--Sponsor Class Motto: “Tonight we launch, where shall we anchor? Class Flower: Sweetpeas Class Colors: Pink and lavender
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