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Page 31 text:
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Hr' I' ' rl . r'- DLNIOAD Or H40 Say, listen folks, youfre going to hear Not of the NRide of Paul Revere,W But, instead, a tale of the Senior Class Of nineteen forty, each lad and lass. Fifteen in all, and you must agree All jokes aside, theylre not bad to see. So if you'l1 just sit back and relax, 1'll try to tell you some hidden facts Of this class about to graduate, One that's been easy to educate. EVELYN, by name, a studious lass Is president of this Senior Class, She greets her classmates with a smile 4 And a 'Delta youth,0 too, once in a while. New if you should suddenly be ill, Don't forget to call on ANNIE BRILL, For she plans to be a WDOQU some day And receive oodles and oodles of pay. Away to a date in his Ford V-Eight DANNY is sure to go, Every Sunday up west, he says NTU see Lyle,' But Wwe know, don't We? Wefknow.U Should you step into the study hall Most any time of day, One lassie you will always findg Guess her name? Why, FLORENCE J. A certain Junior you'll see there, too. Believe it or not, but this is true. There's FRANCES BAKER, shy and sweet, Likes studying, but it's more of a treat To hop on her bike and ride away With her neighbor, FRANUES, to spend the day For they always seem to happy be When in each otherls company. HERTHEL HITE has high ambitions, Hence his nickname, UHo.,ywood,W But, at present, other duties Take his time, and if you should Wish a 'Sunday Times' to read, Heull deliver it with speed. Now HELEN likes to go to school, But vacation suits her more, For thereis a job awaiting her And fun and dates galore.
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,,,-' April 15 1 ' We received our parts for the guy.. Our play is Leave It To Motheru by Joyce Andrews. May 4 NWe Were entertained by the Juniors at the Avery lnn in Wauseon. After the banquet we sow nTr0Pi0 FUTY and 'Three Cheers For the Irishn at the Princess Theater. May 10 We gave 'Leave It To Mother' tonight. May 24 Our lest dey of school. we are happy and, yet, sad. we Bid Our School Goodbye Hurrah, and Hurrah, for the dearest school of alll Hurrah for the classroom, the playground, and the hall! We hate to leave the scene, where we've spent happy days And itka oh! with a sigh that we wend our separate ways. It's Hail and e cheer for the old familiar nHigh.3' Welve met here today just to say a fond goodbye To our friends and teachers and our mates we hold so dear, And it's oh! with e sigh that we say farewell, good cheer. Abridged from 'Commencement Treasuryn
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A certain Miss, named WILMA Likes to study or to play The pieno, tis her hobby, A good one, too, we say. 0The best goods do not always come In packets lerge,W they say, If you should be in doubt of this, You don't knew Jimmie K. Or LYLE G., two witty lads With lots of repnrteeg Good-natured, kind and willing, Get acquainted, you'll agree. WI like coffee, I like tea, I like the boys and the boys like me,W Says FLORENCE R. with s pleasant smile, NAnd I'm date-busy most all the whi1e.W Kind and patient, wise and good, Always doing what she should. Apt her services to lend: On JEANETTE one can depend. A stalwart youth with wavy heir Is KEITH, with intellect soyrnreg He does not have tr study, ever, And does he fail to answer? Never. When it came to athletics, MARION could not be bent, For when he played upon the team They never knew defeat. Well, folks, I'm much obliged to you For standing by, to hear this through, It's been n pleasure indeed to tell The tele of these Seniors you know sc well. Mrs. Opel Robasser To Miss Druckenmiller, who has been our advisor and leader during our Junior and Senior years, we extend our heertiest thanks for helping us to edit our annual this year. We appreciate your time that you have given to sid us these two years. The Senior Class
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