Frisco High School - Coonskin Yearbook (Frisco, TX)

 - Class of 1945

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X Our high school voyage is growing late We'll long remember every mate So now our memories we will weave Into a verse we'd like to leave. The captain called our president To our class he was heaven sent. We appreciate it Bob, yes one and all Your memory we will oft' recall. Then there was Edwinda, Ruth, Lucille, and Lorene You're always part of each pleasant scene Always quiet, industrious, and true Always so dear to the white and blue. Veradine and Phyllis are quite a pair And this guess we're sure is fair Although we don't know what you plan We're sure you dream about a man. J. D. and Stanford we would say Have had their fun along the way In making jokes they've done their share Of this I'm sure you're all aware. Leona and Elizabeth you will quite often see In just the place the teachers say they had to be If there is mischief to be done You'll find them there just havin' fun. Doris is quiet you'll all agree A part of our class she'll always be Her interest's in a soldier boy So now we'll wish you lots of joy. Mrs. Shephard McLean Shephard McLean Luther Long Juliet Long Mrs. Matilda Blackburn Wilbur Warren Sylvia Kline Mrs. Carlotta Anglin a Cynthia Anglin Max Moore Minnie CLASS POEM Three Mary's had we in our class Each one we'd say is quite a lass Mary Evelyn, Mary Frances, and Mary Jane I'm sure success you all will gain. Then there was Bob Crecelius too Without him My-what would we do He's quite a lady's man I'd say He'll find that girl some time, some day. ' Two others whom you'd never see Unless they're quiet as quiet can be Anna Lee and Mildred too We're wishing happiness to you. Carl-well he's quite a guy Tis many a girl he's caused to sigh So this advice we'll give to you Watch out Carl you might fall too. Anna Lou and Barbara Jo What can we say Well I don't know Except unless I miss my guess The single men will be two less. n't ought Although we name him last to you To us he's the red the white and the blue Dick left our class with the navy to fight We sing your praise with all our might. You can see why our voyage will long remain A sacred spot in memory's lane Each passenger to us is very dear We treasure the memory of every year. MAMA'S BABY BOY a young widow her young son a widower his young daughter Mrs. McLean's mother Shephard's young pal Wilbur's girl friend friend of Mrs. McLean's her young daughter a real estate agent a young colored maid PAGE FOURTEEN Elizabeth Lockwood J. D. Reavis Stanford Hyslop Phyllis King Leona Weber Bob McEllhiney Anna Lou Chappell Lorene Clark Veradine Schlamp Carl Harbison Barbara Miller



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JUNIGRS First Row: jerry Ott, Paul Brogan, Mitchell Mans, Edward Bud Vklitherspoon, Walton Abran, Charles Bell. Second Row: Georgia Mitchell, Rosalyn Block, Edna jaynes, Marietta Couch, Martha Collins, Louise Witherspoon, Lucille Witherspoon, Martha Willis. Third Row: john Winkler, Arthur Coleman, Barbara Woods, jerry Maxam, Betty Davis, Sophia Gentry, Betty Gentry, Miss Witherspoon. Dean Brown Gary Blaine Dal Thomas Chuck Rhoades Hcrb Grant Gloria Manson Una Scanlon Margie Thornhill Emily Wayne lone Babson Miss Howard Beth Hanson Mabel Reese Roland Graves Charles Bradley Brown The Stranger THEY GAVE HIM A COfED CAST OF CHARACTERS a farm boy from the State of Maine a peaceful youngster of twenty President of the Junior Class President of the Donta Carra Rappas President of the Athletic Club a lonely young heiress a feudin young woman interest in Dal likes Chuck pretty well doesn't mind Herb registrar-about twenty-eight an attractive cofed another cofed equally attractive a young man just looking around the new Dean in person historical young man PAGE SIXTEEN Paul Brogan Mitchell Mans Russell Ringham Jerry Maxam Bud Witherspoon Louise Witherspoon Marietta Couch Lucille Witherspoon Betty Davis Georgia Mitchell Martha Collins Martha jean Willis Betty Gentry Jimmy Mowwry Charles Bell Jerry Ott

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