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El--l--1-III THE PLUTOCRAFT all-lu Our dark haired cartoonist Is none but Herbert B. His Valentine drawings We wish you all could see. John Paul, the tallest boy ls never impolite But never lets his Edith Get far out of his sight. Deloris Drabing, too, is there And written in the book. She has a smiling, friendly way And a very cheerful look. There's Walter Perry Evans Who's sad as you can bet When he misses the right note On his crooning old cornet. Audra Flick, our president Leads us in our flight. She's the pilot of our ship And she fights with all her might. Katherine Flick is sweet and plump She knows her English to a tee. And in other studies is mighty quick And liked by you and me. Paul Flick, another Senior ls never very rude But takes a girl out riding Whom we all call Gertrude Nina Hazel, a brunette miss With eyes of smiling blue Is our school pianist And another real pal, too. Holbert Hendrix, another fellow Is too, one of our gangg When the teachers assign lessons He is off with a bang. Iva Hendrix in bookkeeping class They say is quite a student But in spite of all this praise Iva will still be prudent. ' El Kathryn Holiday is the name She has a very pleasant smile. Now listen to what we say She's full of pep all the while. Lois Kaiser admires Lloyd Ash But we're not supposed to tell. lt's also visa versag As you all know quite well. Our stately Louise Kearby ls a dignified Senior girl, Who combs and combs with all her might But can't make her hair uncurl. Beatrice Cox is still with us Though we feared we'd lose her often Every time she sees her friend We're afraid her heart will soften. Carrie Denny is a Senior Who never makes much noise, But quietly calculates How to lead the girls and boys Lillian Lashbrook, our petite miss ls the smallest in the class Unless she flirts too much lt's sure that she will pass. Glenn Leonard's the red-haired boy Who certainly knows his French He plays on the basketball team And seldom sits on the bench. One boy by being absent On test day, has won fame. He's well known 'by all of you Paul Leonard is his name. Charles Moery as a rule Never runs around with boys. ln school, the quietest lad, Seldom makes a bit of noise. Vance Morgan goes to Prospect To see the rising waterg But a little bird has told us That it's Mr. Wilson's daughter. EI Page 17 X x
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u -i-in THE PLU'rocRAF'r u--lTbu Class Poem Margaret Thacker and Glenn Putnam In every teacher's class-book You will plainly see The names of all our classmates Written aphabetically. We'll choose one at random From which to tell this tale. Here's one tagged Lashbrook , Now, our 'pen will sail. The facts related here, You all will understand Are told without a thought Of meanness or spiteful brand. So with faith undying We begin to write this poem Of the traits of our classmates In the school that was their home Barnetta is a lady Wherever she may go And if you don't believe me She'll surely tell you so. Then there's Woodrow Atkins, Woody to you all, Known by his merry smile And ever cheerful call. Then we come to Ruby Who's only troubled sigh Is caused by keeping secrets From Singer's prying eye. Berniece Bledsoe is the next A blonde and friendly lass Who does her bit in school work By adding the jest to the class. Page lo El Now here is Helen Briner Of this class of '32, She's always out to do her best, We know she'1l be true blue. Lois Brown is a timid girl Whom we all know quite well Still waters run deep So her thoughts we cannot tell. Another of our members Is James Carnes of fiaxen hair, Who quietly does his work Without any noise or Hare. Paul Chilton is our new member Who's personality has won For him a popularity That is envied by everyone. Sally Colglazier is the girl With a jaw-breaker name Who is liked by all her class And teachers just the same. Then we come to Omer Corbett Who never makes much fuss But toils along unceasingly And ranks with the best of us. Next comes Noral Crowder The youngest of our class And when his brain starts workin We're bound to say, He'll pass. Pauline Crowe comes next Her brother was our teacher Though she's very distant Berniece seems to reach her.
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