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CRYSTALITE 47 19- JUNIORS CLASS OF 1948 President William Edward Carr Vice-President..........................................Duane Aubuchon Secretary -.......Rita Hammack Treasurer -..........-.....Eugene Boyd Colors Flower Blue and White Iris Motto “He who learn by experience is wise; but he who learns by the experience of others is wiser.” Sponsors Mrs. Clyde Hamrick Edward W. Rapp 29
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CRYSTALITE 47 19 THE CLASS OF ’47 He’s often seen at the Mystery Inn, Watching all the pretty gals. That’s Alfred Naes who never knows when. To stop shooting spit wads with his pals. On an Ozark Dairy Milk truck, I’m sure is where you’ll see, Thomas Naes, who needs some luck For out of school he wants to be. One who wants to leave Crystal High, Is Dick tldham, I understand. To study, he doesn’t like to try. But he likes playing his horn in the hand. The girls he never says much about, And school is his only pet peeve. Bill is the one he can’t live without, This is Donald Patek, I do believe. He’s seen at Vaughn’s or at the gym, When he gets rich he’d like to sail. Girls? Oh yes, he always hates ’em. And this senior is Ronald Ragsdale. In her limousine she often goes, Roberta Rethwsich, with her beaus. In music she is quite a gal. And with the seniors, a special pal. To travel over the country side, Is something she’d like to do. That’s Betty Rice, who likes to ride In her pretty green Chevie, too. To graduate and become a success, Is Jeanine Roth’s greatest desire. People who pop gum, she must confess, Makes her hair stand up like wire. In the air corps he wants to be So he can fly around up high. That’s Norman Rudloff, you will see, Some day up there in the sky. To own a car of his own, no doubt, Is what is in Alfred Stahl’s heart. He’s often seen going in and out, Of that store up there in Barnhart. Not only the friend of a certain guy, But a good friend of us all; Her favorite food is Banana Cream pie, And her name is Cornelia Stahl. Typewriters that don’t know how to spell, Really makes Marvin Stone turn blue. But since there’s pencils, he says, Oh well, It may take longer, but I’ll get through. He’s often seen on Dutch’s Bus, And his favorite food is jelly. When he talks, he likes to cuss, And to all lie’s known as Lynn Telle. To give permanents is what she’d like to do, After she leaves Crystal High. Maybe some day she’ll give one to you, Anyway Betty Thomas would like to try. With a pleasing smile, and a carefree heart You’ll see Juanita Thomas all day. For all of us, she is a part, And will always continue that way. His favorite subject is pretty gals, And he’s often seen around town. In the Glee Club he sings with his ] als, That’s James Tripp, who acts like a clown. Van Johnson seems to be her pet. For him she’d drown and get all wet, This senior's name is Charlotte Yalt And her favorite food is lemons and salt. To marry Charlie, I do believe. Is the best thing she could do. Letters, Mary Valt likes to receive, Especially from you know who! The dishes he says he likes to do, But don’t let him kid you folks. For Bill Vaughn never gets through, Telling all those peculiar jokes. A popular girl, always up to date. Who’s known by all. as Jo, Is Josephine Vorsams, who likes to date, Her sister’s boy friends, we know. For some man she’ll make a nice wife, Or anyway that’s what she said; Her greatest desire is to live a life, And her name is Helen Whitehead. Wine, women and song, Oh boy!” That’s all you’ll hear him say, For that’s Bill Wideman’s pride and joy, Which he continues from day to day. To cover a distance of many miles, Is what Shirley Wolk wants to do. Her face is always covered with smiles, Whenever she’s looking at you. And now seniors, I hope you’ll be, Successful in everything you do. And try always to be happy and free, For America is made of people like you. 28
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19 CRYSTALITE 47 JUNIORS JEAN ALCOTT JACQUELINE AUZAT EUGENE BOYD HOWARD CALDWELL ROBERT CARRON LaVERNE CLINKENBEARD DUANE AUBUCHON HAROLD BINGENHEIMER ROGER BURCH WILLIAM EDWARD CARR FREDA CAULK 30
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