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C Q56 02171 We are the class of '51 So full of' knowledge, pep, and fun. Now as we are about to graduate, These little tales we shall relate. School days meant 'daze' to Nancy Bee, Especially when her sailor boy had to go. To Don Lowe, always so humorous and gay School meant jokes and tricks each day. Bell-bottomed trousers attracted Henry and Hugh, Hughie and his everlasting I disagree with you. Henry was the boy with the huge appetite, And the Home Ec Room he haunted day and night. Gary was noted for his feet so small, His disposition sweet and his frame so tall. Marilyn Gresli was always as happy as a lark, And when she was mad, her bite was worse than h Marilyn King was a fdvorite of us all, Boy, that gal was really on the ball. Together she and Gwennie for two whole years Supported our teams with inspiring cheers. We were proud of Jim on the basketball floor, Who as high point man really boosted our score. B111 Chevalier was always a good sport, In the class room, on the floor, things of that lhrlene's red hair was the cause of her temper, But when it came to cooking she was no auteur Charles was noted for his bashful ways, But he'll surprise us all one of' these days. Dave Phifer appeared to be quiet and wise, His appearance changed when he went out with th Eunice was the gal who thought she was a poet, So she wrote this poem to let everbody know it. You never miss water till the well's dry they s .bd-ll 4'9 er 01: ,Ti il 5 'K Sv X Ji x ' sort. X Q C - 'H' X 5 Y I 1 O guyls Q- f'X A 'f Q19 nys 'dx And you don't miss the Seniors till graduation day. Another true saying that is heard every year Is- We're going to miss good old F.H.S. so dear 1, , f e X f
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