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x- X Q :. 2. ,N CLASS POEM Everyone who is now alive Remembers that day in '55, When our class began at school To make or break the Golden Rule. We bring you the members one by one, To let you see what each has done. Some have accomplished more, some less, But to them all we wish success. The first is a boy by the name of Clyde Bream Girls are his weakness, to farm is his aim. Then shy little Agnes appears on the scene A student is she with a mind that is keen. And then comes our president, happy and gay, Most of us know her as sweet Esther Mae. Regina, our curly haired, short little lass, Is the pride of an athlete in our Junior class. And shy little Anna, emerging to view Has plenty of pep, is a friend tried and true. Next Florence, an outstanding athletic star, Has a way that we all know will carry her far. Wllber, her cousin, we than offer you, We like him a lot and we know you will too. Our drummer is coming, we know by the beat His real name is Kenneth but we csll him nfeten. Then Doris, a girl who plays the trombone, Another young miss who in basketball shone. And Buck Neely,carefree, a happy young lad, We think that a better sport could not be had. Bob Newman too, is well liked by all He has many talents at his beck and call. Then Bcb's cousin Epp1e 1s versatile too, Plays piano by ear and in softball came through Piney is frail but still thats no reason That he is'nt a star in any sport season. And Mabert is one who can do lots of work There is'nt a duty that she tries to shlrk. The Shulleys new appear to us, Don and Justine by name, No matter what the time or place, they always are the same And Harry is quiet and speaks very low But can always be counted upon to do things just sO The Ray who takes pictures of us every day, No doubt to remember when we're far away. Joe Weishaar is next and he's happy and free Without him just what would our soccer team be? Toot, toot here comes B1l12 motorcycle and all, As a mechanic he'll sure get our call. And last but not least comes our good classmate Nerd As an outstanding athlete he always fought hard. Thus we've ended our story and each one has passed, And our glad days at school have ended at last. Signed Mabert Sanders Agnes Burkhard Elise Newman
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