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Sam The Hit Parade of 939 ONGS, their words and music, can be associated with many things. Here we attempt to connect the titles of songs with mem- bers of the Class of '39. She'l1 be Coming 'Round the Mountain , but not driving six white horses. It's a maroon Dodge for Olga Krivy. I Love to Whistle Bill Noctor's whistling isn't the type to receive applause, but it has its value. It's so much better than his singing. The Lambeth Walk will live in our memories and remind us of our Variety Show. San Francisco A1 Ronca's been there twice. He seems to like the West Coast. My Margarita Not quite right, but close. We'd say it's for our own Margaret Yost. t'Lu1laby in Rhythm reminds us of Phil Vooz's ability to strut his stuff on the dance floor. Oh Ma Ma! It's the butcher boy for me , clamor the girls. The reason? Why, handsome Charles Ihle, of course. So Help Me , whispers Bachert, and lend me your notebook. Toy trumpet reminds us of Walter Pierok. Of course, Walter we know yours is no toy. A Shack in the Back of the Hills Although it's not a shack Mar- tin Wieand lives in, it certainly is back in the hills. Every Day's a Holiday seems to be Charles Harlor's concep- tion of life. And, after all, why go to school on holidays? Hilltop Rendezvous Sam Ottinger's place of abode makes him a natural for this song. His house overlooks the proud domain of Foun- tain Hill. It's the Little Things That Count Taking note of this, we say that Edna Marsteller and Warren Zingler count quite a lot. Joseph! Joseph! Paging - - Joseph Ballek. Little Drummer Boy Earl Cressman's beating the skins earns him this title. Deep in a Dream Our theme song for all study periods. Jeepers Creepers Where'd Helen get those eyes is the question asked by most everyone about Miss K1usek's glamorous glimmers. How Can We Be Wrong The class of '39. Raef? E W . l l r is sixty-viylxl VJLJ S LWHV L1 'C vvf
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