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The Clarion '54 Class Poem Here's a key hole peek from behind the door. Oi our fellow classmates of 54 . Ioanne B. is a light-haired lass, She's never late lor any class. Marilyn B., who is very tall, Plans on college this coming fall. Doris Body is full of joy, She goes with a tall, dark-haired boy. Sara Conkle has won many an award, She prefers someone who has a two-toned Ford. Nancy Durbin is sweet and chic. The type that makes a party click. Helen Durbin, who likes to skate, Is never late tor any date. Iimmy Emmert, who isn't very tall, Can do quite a lot, even though he is small. Kathleen Finan is an English whiz, She gets an A on every quiz. We have a Charles, with short-cut locks, But on the gridiron, he's a regular Fox, Slippery and tricky in sports Harold plays. But normally quite Frank in social ways. Gridiron opponents Tommy G. tries hard to beat, But he always appears in class so trim and neat. Faun and Fern, twins by chance, Though not identical, both love to dance. Don Laughrey, quarterback, fisherman too, Preiers gals also, on his menu. Besides tooting a tuba and getting good grades David Liier's ambition, a lone hand in spades. Dorothy Lybarger is a slim, trim girl, Who is blessed with many a natural curl. Page Twenty-six Science and math. Einstein stufl. For Lee McConnell, it's not too tough. Earl Mickley is a very tall boy, Playing hookey is his greatest joy. Ioyce Mickley is a good natured kid. She's often seen riding with Sid. Charles Miller would never say die, For Helen D. is the apple oi his eye. Still water runs deep, so we are told, Warren Myers seems to fit that maxim oi old. Son of the soil, Conard Nyhart by name, An A-l half back to spark any game. Paul O'Donnell. Whit for short, Irish wit, plus a good sport. Very little jean has to say, To convey her thoughts she has a way. Ruth Shultz is pleasant and kind, Another like her is hard to find. Karol Sloan, timid and blonde, Of movies and skating she's very iond. To get things done, that's Nola Smail. But she'll never iinagle a course at Yale. Conard Treen, whom you all have seen, He plays the trombone, and is a scream. Ioe Weber won't be tutored at South Bend. For his talent is of the mechanical trend. Sweet music on a trumpet Eugene sure can make, lust mention Euchre, to the Woods he won't take. Dalene Workman, a sweet lass is she, A concert pianist she wants to be. The peek is finished. a full view we can't tell. So from Cameron and Larry a fond iarewell.
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The Clarion '54 Class Will Marilyn Baugher - her heighth to Carol Spearman and Lulu Chapman. Doris Body - her smile to Ianet Durbin. Sara Conkle - her cheers to Ruth and Barbara Sapp. Cameron Drake - his baton to Hedge Iarvis and Iohn Lauderbaugh. Helen Durbin - her wisecracks to Iean Durbin. Nancy Durbin - her giggles to lay Morris. lim Emmert - his little black Chevie to Eugene Mowery and Marie Wolford. Kathleen Finan - her poetic ability to Iim Colopy. Harold Frank - his Varsity D letter to Marilyn Shaffer. Charles Fox - his crew haircut to Paul Schaub. Tom Gardner - his trips to Millwood to Don Schackle. Larry Greer - his dark, wavy hair to Dick Stumbaugh and Tom Severns. Faun Hains - her blonde hair to Norrita Colopy. Fem Hains - her red hair to Ida Lorenzon. Don Laughrey - his blue eyes to Shirley Rice and Betty Durbin. Dorothy Lybarger - her naturally curly hair to Joanne Lepley. David Lifer - his seat in the Senior Class to Kay Mizer. Lee McConnell - his bashfulness to Kay White and Carole Rhodes. Earl Mickley - his position as center on the basketball team to Bob Beck. Ioyce Mickley - her gift of gab to Sylvia Cagwin. Charles Miller - his tardiness to Rita Greer and Iuanita Crane. Warren Myers - his quietness to Iane Harlett. Conard Nyhart - his love for hillbilly music to Rita Elksnis. Paul O'Donnell - his job as president of the Senior Class to anyone who's elected. lean Schisler - her personality to Shirley Sapp. Karol Sloan - her roller skates to Carl Blubaugh. Nola Smail - her small features to Ann Blanchard and Iack Hall. Conard Treen - his intelligent remarks to Charles Colopy. Ioe Weber - his specks to Alma Butler and Betty Doyle. Eugene Woods - his trumpet to Eva Banbury. Dalene Workman - her musical talent to Ioe Piar. Ioanne Banbury Ruth Shultz Page Twenty-five
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The Clarion 54 Ioanne Banbury .. ,., Marilyn Baugher .- .... staying home at nights being a cheerleader Doris Body ..,.,...,.ii,i ..,..... w ithout her smile Sara Conkle ..........., i,,...,.... w ith her mouth shut Cameron Drake ........ ..i,..,,.,,,.,............... n ot arguing Helen Durbin .,.... Nancy Durbin ......... Jim Ernmert .,......., Kathleen Finan ,.i.... ..,.,.. refusing a chance to tease without her wiggle and giggle being 6 feet 3 niches tall not wearing green on St. Patrick's Day Charles Fox ...,..,.. driving a Cadillac Harold Frank ,..,,,..... .i......,...,, n ot speaking to girls Tommy Gardner ..o..,,. ......, b eing a bench warmer Larry Greer ............ ..,,,.,....... w ith a crew cut Fern Hains .......... ..... b eing undernourished Don Laughrey ........ .i,..,... w eighing 250 pounds David Liier .,.....,..,......., ....,........,,........... n ot studying Dorothy Lybarger buying a Farmall tractor Lee McConnell ..,.....,, ........,.........,........ an auctioneer Earl Mickley ........ not being called Emmy Ioyce Mickley .....,i. ....,................., w ithout a bill Charles Miller .....,.. .,..,.w. w ithout his witty remarks Warren Myers ,,,,..i. .ie..,......,......i, r aising a nimpus Conard Nyhart ....... ...,.....e,... e ating at Beernan's Paul O'Donnell .,...i, lean Schisler .i,.ii. Ruth Shultz ...... being a doctor owning a Rice plantation first woman president Karol Sloan .,ii.i ...........,,......, m ilking cows Nola Smail .ii..,, ........, a dvertising cigarettes Conard Treen ......... ..,....i......,. a woman killer Ioe Weber iiii.i,.i.,..., ...... . crooning love songs Eugene Woods ,,,.,. ..,.........,.,i h ating people Dalene Workman ...... .....,...ii,.. , ,. a hillbilly Faun Hains Page Twenty seven
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