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Eleanor Stocksdale has a voice that's very good. We hope she makes out as well as she she should1. One day, let's hope we'll be proud to relate That little 'Lenore was our classmate'. Marlene Swallow is the president of the Senior Band; She's a girl we know is grand'. (And, no doubt, Jim knows it, too.) So, Marlene, it looks as though we all love you'. Herman Washington is a black-haired boy, Who is, we're sure, his father's pride and joy. When asked to do something, with a sigh, He only says How? and never Why? Jeanette Weiss, who never says die, Makes an A, or doesn't try----- She helps us all, and is really swell'. (And Dick agrees, so all is well'.) Sally Ann Wisner's not exactly dumb. She, too, wraps studies around her thumb'. (And though Donnie would like to give her a diamond ring, We're sure she doesn't want the old thing'.) Joyce Wright, whom everyone calls Jo, Is quiet and unassuming, as all of you know. But she also is just loads of fun--- (As soon as she gets her studying done'.) And this is all of us--- Yes, we are through. We just want to say Best Wishes To you, and you, and you'. And please---- Carry on the traditions of Jackson, Continue in her virtue, her fame. Spread her fair, of fairest names'. To you, the classes yet to come, We, the Class of '51, Throw the torch of learning. Hold it high'. 25
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Dick Jordan is always ready with his cockeyed grin; And if there ever were a laughing contest, oh, Dick would surely win1, For who has ever met our Dick down in the dumps ? ? ? ? He doesn't travel that way; the road's too full of bumps'.'. Addah Mae McClain works hard at the dairy store-- Night and day her heels pound that hard, familiar floor; But a little fraternity pin wonders will do'. We know it keeps her from becoming very, very blue'. Bob Miller and Marlene exist from sigh to sigh; Sometimes we wonder if maybe--------but then, we mustn't pry'. Anyhow, here's the best of everything to these two, And maybe something old will soon be something new'. Francis Patterson, who thinks a lot of a girl in Union City, Has good taste, for Peggy is pretty'. And Franny also likes to drive his car---- That's why you see him wherever you are'. Gerald Price, we think, is a neat, nice find, But he has too many girls on his mind'. Nevertheless, he'll just settle down and farm--- He'll soon be married; there's no cause for alarm'. Elsie Rhoades has big, shining brown eyes That help her get acquainted with all the guys'. And you can't say the boys don't like it--they do'. (And don't let Elsie fool you---she likes it, too'.) Gloria Riffle's wide cheer leading fame Has added to the status of Jackson's fair name'. And that's swell, Gloria'. Just stay behind that team--- They need you to keep them on the beam'. Helen Rose is our one gal who Goes with a boy from the Class of '52'. And even if she does say her hope chest is hope-less, We know that's just a lot of foolishness1. Phyllis Royer is always reading or writing: She thinks manuscripts are so exciting'. But watch her engrossed as she goes down the hall---- If she weren't equipped with radar, oh, she'd surely fall'. Watch out'. Duane Shomber is on the loose'. (All the teachers want Duane for unnecessary abuse'.) But we're sure Duane is good at heart, He does try to do his part'. Jeanette Stiver's only known will Is to marry a guy she affectionately calls Bill. The best of luck to you, Jeanette, And may this tie-up prove the best yet'. 24
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