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THE BLACKBOARD - 51 Though quiet as a mouse, Our Marilyn may beg She is looking to find, That certain young he. She's short and small, And forgot to growg But when Bob's around, Ethel puts on a show. You don't need a circus, To come to towng For we have our nimble Jack, Who is a competent clown, Marcia is patiently waiting, For those two little words I dog She has the ring and everything, And before long, she'll have Clifford, too. For so long she has been waiting, But never has Barbara foundg That certain lad of her future, Who someday will surely come around. With Broshar on politics, Lessie thinks she's right, But only Jim, Can brighten her light. Our brown haired Phyllis, With eyes of blue, Is good at typing, And shorthand, too. A dimpled smile, And a busy air, Will take Evelyn Dennis Most anywhere. Written By Patricia J. Ottinger BUS DRIVERS Mr Ivan Canada Mr William Huffman Mr C uv Hurt Mr. Laurel Jones Mr. Robert Owens Mr. Pete Ray
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THE BLACKBKOARD CLASS POEM His disposition is quite outstanding, He's the ball-player of our classg Ronnie can catch the eyes of a girl, But he has no certain lass. Darol is a versatile chap, He loves to get around, Work, is a word, that leaves him, Like a man six feet underground. As secretary of our class, She's always very handy, All of Louise's interests lie, In someone she thinks just dandy. No matter what her cares may be, A dimpled smile usually you seeg As Pat Ottinger goes about her work, And her duties she does not shirk. One of the senior boys so few, Is one well-known by me and you, Allen R-agsdale in salesmanship displays his stuff And on the ball floor can make it tough Martha can make all A's, Or she can make all C'sg But she is sure of stepping up, The heart beats of Donald B. He's tall and dark, And slightly handsome, When Don dates a girl, You should see him romance 'em. She loves to laugh and have her fun, And never seems to worry, Only when she sees Windy, Does Virginia get in a hurry. You couldn't say he was a scholar, You couldn't say he was a doltg We suppose all you could say, Rex is just an unbroken colt. We have a senior girl named Janet, Who planned a nursing career, Until Dick Morrison changed her mind Now a Wedding date may be very near.,
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19 - THE BLACKBOARKgD g- -3 51 JUNIOR CLASS First Row-left to right-Amelia Stambaugh, Nancy Benge, Etta Pearl Mcl-Iargue, Carolyn Patterson, Helen Spivey, Patty Carr, Junior Scott, Johnny Proifit. Second Row-Mrs. Lane, Sonnie Winters, Janet Reed, Keith Poole, Louise Williams, Gene Farrow, Don Hoskins. Third Row-Mr. Wilson, Denzil Branstetter. Keith Brindle, Bob Gregory, Lowell Spaulding. Phillip Hiland, Lyell Huckstep, Joe Maddox. Jim Shue-absent. JUNIOR ACTIVITIES The Class of '52 has had a very busy year beginning with their mag- azine sales campaign in September. This was a very successful project. On October 24 they presented the comedy, Take Your Medicine , which was well-received by the audience. The next night the class had an ice cream supper in the gym. The salesmanship awards were presented November 1 with Johnnie Proffitt and Gene Farrow winning Oscars for each having sold S100 in magazines. In addition to the selling of candy, cokes, and ice cream at thc games, the class sold plastic pillows. Candy was also sold at school. November 11, Etta Pearl McHargue, a junior, acted as an attendant for the queen at the Canterbury game. The long-awaited turkey supper was December 21 at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Lane. The losers in the magazine sales furnished all the food except the turkey that the magazine field man bought. The gift exchange was enjoyed that night, it was an evening of food, fun and presents. On January 8 the junior girls who could attend, were the guests at a slumber party at Mrs. Lane's.
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