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Next we come to a g1rl named .Tune Who spends her spare t1me watch1ng the moon For a g1rl Wlth a sweeter sm1le You d have to look for qu1te a wh1le Martha s the glrl who can really boast Of the qual1f1cat1orns we th1nk of most V1m v1gor and v1tal1ty Plenty of wxt and personal1ty Margaret Jane 1S short and sweet When It comes to danclng she can t be beat To college she 1S plannlng to go For how many years we do not know And then there s D1ck who IS her beau And very dlscreetly keeps her mn tow A future farmer he plans to be That he ll succeed IS plaln to me Bobby Thurner so thorough and true W1ll probably soon go to Purdue W1th such a comb1nat1on of brawn and bra1n The h1ghest places he surely w1ll attaln If Betty Norrxs would cast her l1ne On the hook I m sure she d catch somethmg f1ne She s happy go lucky k1nd and true Another glrl you all know well Is that sweet and charrmng Norma Bell She goes about from day to day But never has too much to say When there s work to be done or money to be ra1sed At h1s energy and dr1ve you are amazed Th1s fme young chap I m sure you know In the red stockxng cap T15 John Plepho Jean drlves around ln a new Chevrolet And has a sweet and charrrung way She s good at cooklng and loves to sew These qual1f1cat1ons w1n a man you know He s a boy who s always blow1ng h1s horn From late 1n the evernng t1ll early morn Hxs most pr1ze POSSCSSIODS are a car and a g1rl And I need not tell you h1s name IS Earl Though a farmer he plans to be Donald Sherman can t fool me To make h1m happy all he needs Is a sweet llttle girl to accla1m h1S deeds Then there s Pete Gerlcke a flne young chap For whom many a gxrl would set her trap But now he s been gomg w1th a g1rl far away And xt s all work and there s very l1tt1e play 21 I 9 1 1 . . Z , . . . U i I 1 Q . I . . . . I l 2 1 1 - - ' . . . - - y And always ready for something new. I I 1 . - Q I i . . . . ' : I . , , . l I - . 5 , . l . 1 - . l 2 I Q . a I U Q a
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m 0608 Bruce 1S our pres1dent w1th l1ght blonde ha1r And mostly for sports he seems to care In basketball he IS a star In baseball too he s golng far To Shu-ley Stokes our greatest scholar Surely w1ll come both wealth and honor Her a1rn IS hlgh and very sure Although to us she seems demure Then there s Betty tall and shy Who evades the boys we know not why In a crowd she 1S always lots of fun And never gxves up txll her work 1S done From tractor to motorcycle to car SIDCC a freshrnan Myron has traveled far That d1spos1t1on sunny and sweet Through l1fe we hope he ll always keep Her ha1r IS red and her eyes are brown She goes w1th a fellow from Wheatfleld town She does very well on the clar1net There s Gus wlth a far away look 1n her eye Of course we al' know the reason why As drurn majorette she s r1ght 1n style Toppuxg all others by many a m1le As for beauty and culture there s none so f1ne As the g1r1 who steps over the rose fence l1ne Tis Ioan whom It s a pleasure to meet And as for a cheerleader she s hard to beat If xt s a good txme you re looklng for Or a coke for a dzrne at the local drugstore The boy you can always depend upon Is none other than our Harry John A11ce Mu1l1ns has changed a lot From the t1me she was a lxttle tot Her long blonde ha1r has qu1te a sh1ne And we all th1nk she s mlghty flne Then there s merry Mary who s never contrary Always so busy she never can tarry A med1c she has vowed to be We ve other 1deas but we ll walt and see She s a g1rl who loves skatlng and dat1ng And never keeps a fellow wa1t1ng She may go to Hollywood you never can tell We know her now as Bernadell Z0 f ' I N . . 3 . . , . . . 1 2 1 . l 1 C D S l -- 9 . I a I , . 2 Yes, you've guessed it--her name is Janet. O M I - 1 L I . . . . , . . . . - . 5 I I O I i , . o V n I - I . I . , . . . I I l 1 Z I - I - , . S .
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We haven't qulte yet told the half Unt1l we ment1on Jean Metcalf She came to us 1n our Junlor Year And very stunnxng she'll always appear. Now Bermce IS a g1rl you w11l dlscover Who w1th laughter and m1rth IS bubbhng over, Housework farmwork and play she combmes And also some t1me for schoolwork she fxnds The tall fr1endly g1r1 who IS known as Faye Comes to us lately from far away Though the t1me we ve known her has been short She s proven to be a m1ghty fmne sport Mr E1kenberry IS a man Who s done more for us than anyone can We hope he ll not underestlmate The thanks of the Class of 48 In so l1ttle space and so l1tt1e t1rne All the f1ne th1ngs I couldn t tell 1n rhyme I am no poet as can eas11y be seen But love you all affectwnately Jeanne Janet Alyea John Arend Norma Bell Myron B1rky Bern1ce Blank Betty Burns Bernadell Carpenter Dlck Coffrnan. Martha DeKock Bruce Hallberg Pete Gerlcke Margaret Johnson Mary Kle1nman Jean Metcalf Jean Morrow Ahce Mull1ns Betty Norrls Earl Osby John P1epho June Slager Sh1rley Stokes Bob Thurner Joan V1ant Jeanne Wahl Faye L.1tw1ller Don Sherman THE END A Sl1ck Chxck G1ve Me The S1mple L.1fe Somebody s Rose In My Merry Pont1ac A Frlend of Yours I m M1nd1n My Own Bus1ness My Flckle Eye When You and I Were Young Magg1e Them That Has Gets' I Haven t Got A Woory In The World I Wonder Who s K1ss1ng Her Now I Know What I Want Pretty Mary My Dreams Are Gett1ng Better A11 The T1me Talk Talk Talk A Pretty Blonde I ve Got A Pocket Full of Dreams The Young Man Wmth A Horn A1n t No Gal Got A Brand On Me He s Just My B111 I Wlsh I Knew Ha11 Hall To Old Purdue P1cca1o Pete Pet Brunette My Old Flame The Best Man ZZ MaryGidley . . . . . . . . . . .Gus, The Great
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