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Class Poem Here's Bill Blaquiere, who's first in the race, He drives his motorcycle like a real ace. When it comes to Cheryl, well, he's her beau. Just ask anyone, they'll tell you so. Karen certainly can read, She can tell you most anything you need. But that's not all Cavanaugh can do. She likes a good time, too. Big bad Bill, over six feet tall, In his hot car, outshines 'em all. Clements, with his musical ear, Has established himself as our local trumpeteer. Daggett, Mark, that's our genius's name. And with basketball, he makes his fame. With a dribble of the ball, and swish of the net, He's gonna make some points, you can bet. Martha Davis, Bouchard soon to be. Can always be seen in her car Penelope. Air you have to do is say the word, And Martha's laugh can always be heard. Paula Deeringer says our looking glass, Must be the shortest girl in the Senior Class. She's out for alot of laughs and loads of fun, You're right—she's not exactly a serious one. Carol Eadus had many troubles in class. Mr. Claussen kept telling her she wasn't gonna pass. The class agrees she's really swell, But there are many things we wouldn't tell. Cathy Ellison in sewing does excel, With a thread and needle she does really well. She's the quietest girl in the whole Senior Class, So it stands to reason, she'll surely pass. On the piano Cinda does play, Coodell's going to Oklahoma to school they say. In life she will go far, In music she's really a star. Hey there's Joan Griffith down the hall, She may seem quiet, but what a ball! From the farm she won't deny that she hails, But on Saturday night she never fails. Roxie Hagberg, our soda jerk, Has spent alot of time at work. The rest of the time she plays around, Especially when she's party bound. Mike Hensel, who's careful where he leaves his name, For being on the scene, he has gathered fame. In the dark room he had two occupations, Photography and mutual relations. Hunter her last name and first, Roxane, Has Oklahoma in mind for a future plan. She can tell you anything you want to know, For far in life she's sure to go. Girl's and games, that's for him. Without them, Jamison's life would be grim. On the grid-iron, Don is tough to beat. After a game you should see him eat! There's a Legs in our class who plotted and schemed, and finally made the Girl's Basketball Team. Her good disposition has led her to fame, By now you've guessed, Terry Leary's her name. Stumbling down the hall at half past nine, He comes very slowly and never on time. To all the teachers he causes fuss. Dave Lode's his name, but he's Big D to us. Mr. Steve Moore is quite a card, And he never seems to work very hard. For Sharon Flatness he carries a torch, Together you'll find them out on the porch. And then we have our friend Wayne Nickson. On his car, he's always a fixin'. We hope he's had fun being in our class, May luck and good things, never by him pass. Beth Piper, who works so hard, From the male species is always on guard. Poor ol' Beth's still shopping around. But not for boys, she's piano bound. Ed Seitz who comes from Two Dot way, Rides the bus most every day. At studyin' PAD he's really shot, But when it comes to cheatin', he's really hot! Mary Sondeno, a cute little lass, Is known as the flirt of the Senior Class. She'll beat me black and blue for this, Then bandage me up again, hit and miss. Juanita Stevenson can always be found, Out at Wade's Drive Inn, just hanging around. She really likes working at those greasy spoons, But she says she'll quit to be a truck driver soon. Donna, better known as Two Dot Stew , Is always thinking up something new. Stewart likes to go out and have a good time, It's just too bad I can't think of another rhyme. (Oh well, she always was kind of an offbeat. ) Here's Renee dancing along in the dark. After the dance, for Stroh, it's straight to the park. Although unbalanced she may seem, Down inside she's really peachy keen! Found her man and settled down, But still she's entitled to wear the gown. Kim Worthan Robertson is her name, And in the rodeo's she gathered fame. By this time you've probably guessed. That as poets we aren't the best. But still we've managed by means foul or fair, To get a few verses we thought you could bear. So thanks for your pateince we think you've been swell, And thanks to our teachers who've served us so well. And thanks to Hammel, our janitor true, Who picked up the spitwads most of us threw; For we've finished our schooling and I think you'll admit, That to finish this poem, would not hurt a bit. 9
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