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Page 33 text:
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HELEN JEAN LEVECK'S a tiny little gal. She's one who never lacks a pal. The shortest boy of our class, MARVIN MEYER, Teasing the girls is his great desire. Mum it comes to having fun, RUTH'S the one to see She doesn't get home from a dance until sometime close to three KAY is a blonde whom some like to tease. But she asks not to be called Inez if you please, MITCHELL is the practical joker of the clas3 He flirts with many and many a lass, DON NEWTON is a guy who will never mooe When ho can spend his nights in dear Old West Hooe. JOAN, hopes someday a secretary to be, Won't she look cute upon the boss's knee. VIC is a lad who likes to have a good time He goes to Hamler with $5,00 and comes homo with a dime, Here's a cute little mis3 without many troubles. Her name is BEVERLY RUTTER but we call her Bubbles . AVIS SCHOLL is the next of our clan The way it appears, she's not looking for a man, IRENE certainly has a cute little grin. What ever her goal, she's 3uro to win, A good basketball player is our boy SHAUCK, Just like his dad, he likes to talk, BOB SMITH is a guy whom we think is swell. Whatever his profession, he'll do very well, LOIS SPANGLER, or MOLLY as she is known, Pound usually in Hamler and never at home. Did you ever sec anything so short and cute? It's PAT with the brains and good looks to boot. At the end of the trail with our praises all sung. Is our classmate a,nd friend, ELLA JEAN YOUNG, If you took time to read this poem And found it most inspiring. We'll just say, So long for now For we feel like retiring . By: ?.!arilyn King Kay Monthaven Page 25
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CLASS POEM When the clean, fresh smell of spring Comes around our way once more. And the Senior Class of 50 Passes through the big front door, We will want you to remember us After we have gone upon our way. So we're leaving this reminder Which we hope you'll read someday. Look who's comingl Well it's KAISIE She's a very good worker and definitely not lazy. JOHN 3REECE is a blonde of our grade, Someday he hopes to be a farmer by trade. PAUL BURPER has quite a jolly laugh. To tease Newton is his chosen path. EDITH FISHER is the very shy type We wonder if she stays home every night. Well gee whiz I Here's jolly old St. Nick 'Voops! Excuse us, it's only DON FLICK Let's have RED FRANZ lead us in a few cheers. She's been a cheerleader for the last five years. Democracy class is always very quiet Until HAROLD starts snoring , and then it's a riot WALTER JOE GORDON, our president, is next in line. He certainly can play a trumpet just fine. LORNA, with her laughing eyes and shining hair Is editor of the annual v ith many a care. For HELEN IMBROCK time has never stopped For at many a German wedding and dance she's hopped. Swoon, girls, swoon! Here comes PAUL, Of all the boys, he's sure to make you fall. MARILYN hopes someday to be a nurse, Probably all her patients will go home in a hearse. BOB X0PPENH0FER Is one who never can be still, If he doesn't argue in class, we think he needs a pill. ALBERT WILLIAM X0PPENII0FER, or just plain Bill Listening to his music making gives you a thrill. Page 2lj.
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ADVICE TO JUNIORS Since we Seniors are all-wise, we have decided to cive to you lucky Juniors some advice that we hope will be taken in the humorous way in which it is meant. We advice you, BERT REINHARDT, not to give up on the clarlnet--look how long it took Benny Goodman, BERNARD REICHENBAUGH, we advise you to spend your vocation time in Hollywood. You may find a good job as director in one of the top studios. ...... Then perhaps you'll see TOB COURTNEY, who, if he takes our advice, will be there as an understudy to Boris Karloff. HAZEL JEAN MCMASTER, we advise you to take it easy on Jim's car. After all, it'll probably be yours someday. We advise you, ARNOLD EHLERS, to get into circulation—the girls really go‘f or the athletic type. Don't stop flirting, LYNNE RUTTER, because D.H.3. needs somebody to take Bubbles' place. We advise you, JEAN FEEHAN and BILL SUBER, to keep on with your band work. You make such sweet music together] JOYCE COURTNEY, we advise you to keep on with your work at International Harvester—maybe you'll become a great woman business tycoon. ROBERT BEHEHANN,if you take our advice and keep on with your art work, you may someday be one of the leading artists of the century. BOB WINK,we advise you to keep on with your good management of the basketball team. We advise you, DORIS MEIENBURG, to finish school before helping Willie K. enjoy his vacations in Florida. PHYLLIS MEYER, we advise you to get a car so you'll be sure of a way to and from the German hops. We advise you, LAWRENCE FINTEL, to get busy and liven the place ud—somebody has to keep up the Senior tradition. FRANK WEASEL, we advise you to keep on developing your muscles — then you can take over when Nature Boy retires. SARAH FISHER, we advise you to keep your good disposition. It really can come in handy at times. We advise you, JANET FIRMEN, to take pood care of that lovely blond hair. It's an asset, you know. BARBARA BURNER, we advise you to get in a little earlier— those late hours nay stunt your growth. RUBY PHILLIPS, we advise you to hang on to Bill Jones—good men are hard to get. We advise you, FRANKLIN COHRS, to slow down and go easy on father's car. No girl likes to ride in a bucket of bolts0 NANCY PURCELL, we advise you to go abroad and study voice --someday you may make the Met. CARL REICHENBAUGH, we advise you to hang on to your class ring—girls aren't everything, you know, MARILYN DREY ES, we advise you to make up your mind and stop keeping the boys in suspense. We advise you, ANNABELLE ROHRS, to spend your vacations in Mexico. With your knowledge of Spanish, we know you'll have a good tine. Page 2o
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