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Page 22 text:
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There'll be no more need of text books So for Sandra Bacon's sake. Just take her chemistry review book For your next year's class. Miss Wake, Ronald Bovay who in basket ball leads Has a brush cut style for hair. He'll give it to Larry, his brother. To charm him a maiden fair Nancy Johnson with her charm Has many a large necklace. And knowing his need for hub caps She'll will them to Mr, Chase, Schuyler Bush is the president Of the senior class this year, He wills his popularity To Donald Fenlong herei Pat Spriggs wills her extra eyes To Eddie Wilson for the coming season, If placed in the back of his head Then for gopping there'll be no reason, Eddie Snow would like to leave At least one little feature, To remind the faculty Of his love for teacher, Louise Austin has no further use For rolling her big brown eyes, She'll leave them for Mary Durham As for a future match she tries. Eddie Bresett has a time piece. That made him click on the button, He wills this to Jimmy Brotherton. Who knows?, Maybe he'll catch Betty Hutton. Elma Wilson, wills going steady To Beverly Mandigo and One guy, And social studies never done on time She'll give to any one who'll dare to try. In getting along with Mr. Cline Dick Hayes has a certain style. He wills this to Rickey Lavine And adds, Please make it worth while. Next in line is Judy Mead Her gift of gab she will share, It is willed to Shirley Woodrow As she thinks it's only fair.
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Class Will This year's class of 55 Has many thoughts to leave its friends. We'd like to pass them on to you Before the evening ends. The first we will as a group Our books from grades one through twelve, To anyone who'll use them The knowledge we'll keep ourselves. Now if you'll listen carefully As each one leaves his share. To the remaining students We'll do this with best of care. First comes Robert Woodrow So bashful and so short. He wills these two defects to Harold Lowery, a junior sport. In getting along with teachers Margaret Cook has a way, She wills this to Hubert Carr To out of the office stay. My walking shoes, says Willie Boileau Are usable yet for a while. I'll leave them for you, Gerald Rose, As she lives many a mile, Mabel Cross wills her class place To Phyllis Foley of Central High, Her ability to single stay To Nancy Hamilton, I wonder why? Orley McCollum, as you know, Just loves the girls to flatter, Now leaves to Melburn Aldous His ability in this matter. Gail Aldridge came here new this year The boys did not her shun, To Phyllis Foley she wills her charm But Ron she'll give to none, David Holland, a musical chap, Wills his clarinet and sax To Mr. Bock, the director, Who can show others the facts.
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On a trumpet with tune serene Tom Hayes sure makes our band. But he'll drop his ability to play Into Howard Claflin's ready hand. Janet Plight not a day has missed, Her work was done on the minute, She wills this record to the Junior boys And hopes they'll make a new time limit. Shirley Kathbun, council secretary. To Helen Batson wills Her job on the student council If this place she fills. Last but not least is Doug Brownell, A ping-pong fan whom we all know, His paddle goes to Martin Hogue He too wants to get in the show. Now this completes our number You can see there are twenty-two, We worked and played together And we studied some; tis true. We’ e glad and yet we're sorry That our high school days are o'er, And our thoughts on future works Now are beginning to soar. But before we leave this building Our last thoughts we give to you. Dear teachers of H.D, Central Who worked to put us through. CLASS OP 19 5 CLASS MOTTO: Often Imitated, but Never Duplicated CLASS COLORS: Blue and White CLASS FLOWER: RED ROSE
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