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C% p fT %» u JUNE CLASS OF 1939 PEJAKOV —NameH d fia xpur's. LAWRENCE BEST. Rsgefting V dowV. HILDA COMISEL—In nfy littlewcn DARRELL CHAMBERLAIN Pa.ty cake, patty cake. ILIWOR BUNNER—Are you in t(he mood for mischief? ClImSTnfe OSTtTLER Foo my GEORGE BOUCHARD—On,llie loose. BEVERLY V LSTAft-' Some day. LILLjAN SWEET—Please be kind. JAMES WATSON -Little king of toyland HELEN TURNER That certain party. J lA t cry NORMAN CLISSOLD—I'm bubbling oveL. DORIS WINKLEMAN—So help me BILL TOLL—Hiking down the highway. DOROTHY FIELDS—Wake up. and live. GLADYS POUNCEY-JLs music you must learn. DONAlSmOLD—You ve got to be a football hero. BERNICE ROBBINS—Easy on the eyes. BERNARD GRASSER—On the trail. MA fo tV BSic—1TiH we meet again. my souvenirs. fish in the sea. PATRICK COSGROVE, President- I ups to her and she ups to me. EVELYN WILLIS- So rare, (j T $ jLJLlCS CLIFFORD LINTS—Everybody's laughin'. c FERN ' £ j cfax SHIRLEY DURBIN, Secretary My heart belongs to daddy. GEORGE HENRY—Ordinary guy. CHARLOTTE KLEIN—Supposin'. y , DOUGLAS HETHE NGTQ —Start that band to play.
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P 13 ,. « - . v KATHLEEN, SMITH—Anrtinspiration. . xmict —y yCCri BLANCHE BENOAY—It s the natural thing to do. PEARL BLAKfe—Always take mother's advice. GuxaJL DONALD KNESBECKpI want my momma. MARION SALEE—A roving I will go. WILLIAM REDLIN—What have you got that gets me? JUNE CLASS OF 1939 RLEY HUNTER—I'll spe you again. GEHTRuDl HUGH ES m ye got a pocketful of dreams. CHESTER HOOD—I'm laliqffii? u| my leeve ? r‘ MARKHAM—There's a lull in my life. y- RUTH VEALE—Come along with me. KINGSLEY CRAIG—Don't say a word. MARION E. COOK—I'll get by. fd it EVERILL LaBAUMoARD—Rhythm in my nursery rhymes. LLOYD GRIEVE Am I blue aint little schemes. MAGDALENE VlARDWICK—A little bit independent. GERALDINE GREEN—Garbo Greene ARDEAN FISHER • Jn my solitude.(x£ tLC -»v, BETTY GILLESPIE—Hoy 'd you like to love me? LaVERNE SCHUBRINGj Treasured—A sweet little headache. €L ?w£ 7 Ui U cx r CHARLES MIMMS—Hooray for ChaVlie! ft MaAs. AUDREY SWAN—Deep in a dream. LILLIAN MITH—I ain’t got nobody.
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