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Barbara Allen, least not last, Measures five feet, one. She's one who doesn't go steady, But she has a lot of fun. Though she was the fortune teller At our pie supper not long ago, She says that she is one girl Whose fortune she doesn't know. Clyde Roberts, class nresident, Has blonde and curly hair. His nonularity rates quite highg His grades are considered fair. He has a Plymouth that he takes Most anywhere he wants to gog But cars do have some handicaos And oft get stalled, Right Moe?? Donna Jean Gaither, blonde and serene, Stands high in class, it's true, If a day passes without Bob around She sure feels mighty blue. when we discuss the future Donna's eyes have a mystic glow, The reason or the motive, We don't exactly know. Bob Gilliland, tall and slender, Whose fortune is said to be A house full of lively boys- Six makes quite'a family. Donna is his steady, And baseball is his hobby, He's quite a good sports writer And he's known best as Bobbie. Kay Ann Satterfieli,-Freckles Would be a mood nickname. Since she first met Don Roberts She's not acted quite the same. Her shrug in Civics class Has given us all some fun Thls habit was first started when school had just begun. Bob Goldman and Sulphur Are rather closely combined Because that's where, you know A girlfriend Bob did find. Bob's always doing something Considered rather funny From announcing a fake movie, To claiming all lost money.
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CLASS POE! Although I'm not gifted with talent divine I smile as I tackle this task. Please bear with me through every line, And don't judge too harshly, I ask I consider it quite an honor To write about my class, Because we've struggled together As the days did come and pass. Berdie Baker, one cheer leader, Gay, cute, and cheery too. Although she went steady last year This year that wou1dn't do. Candy bars for breakfast, Walking home at noon, Are habits so familiar That will be broken soon. Eddie Stroud, tall and lean, His job is not too tough. He helps print our school paper, A few help--that's enough. First he was a ball player, And he still supports our teams, For now he's student manager And when we're ahead, he beams. Lois Hall, ever faithful, I suppose, suits her the best. When it came to being true She surely stood the test. Though Chester's in Alaska And Lois way down here, He won't be in Alaska long He's already served a year I Mike Flanigan, another machinist, Really likes his classes, That ls, when he can argue About molecules or masses. His grades are not so lowg His I. Q. is rather high. He drives a station wagon, No........He doesn't exactly fly. Myrna Denbo, cheer leader toog Our class was gifted, you see, We had two cheer leaders And one, we're glad, was she. She's sweet and so considerate, Has friends on every hand, A diamond on her finger Foretells a wedding band. O 3
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Joe Tyler, Co-E That is, of our ditor, school paper. When English class is going on He seldom ucuts a capern. In basketball he does quite fine, And his grades are not very low. Walking is his worst problem, Hope you can solve it, Joe. Doris B. Ferguson, beauty with brains, Stands at the t op of the class. Now she's really no bookwormg In fact, sheis quite a lass. Doris Crews sounds right nice too, If she happens It's rumored sh to change her name. e might do so And Frank must take the blame. David Seele, go od ole' pal, That is, to Stevie B. They aren't together a little, They're together constantly. He hates the th And book report When his name is called to give o He wants to run Winnie Goldman, At every basket Just to see her Should improve ought of speeches s, I'd say. the other way. full of steam, ball game. basketball spirit each player's aim. She's tall and blonde, about five, Her grades are never low. She has a coupe No, her driving Gene Zehr, good Usually wears a Although he's n she drives-around- AIN'T too slow. natured, grin. ot in basketball, He's hoping that we'll win. He's another of On whom we can Maybe he'll lik When school is Ralph Eddleman, the seniors depend. , e girls better at an end. Inventor, At least he likes to try. Who knows? He might become Another Edison by and by. His interest in Is kept much on But he probably the girls the sly will find A girl friend by and by. ne, SGVSII
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