John Gorrie Junior High School - Siren Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL)

 - Class of 1932

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Glenna Cameron- Glenna Cameron, with her pretty brown eyes. Will always succeed in whatever she tries. Juanita Capp- Sweet Juanita, it is hard to Hnd A thing to criticize, So instead of giving a bat We'll say you're very wise. Bobby Carlisle- This big boy talks so very much We think it wouldn't matter To take a little of his tongue To end his ceaseless chatter. Russell Carlson- With jaunty air When teachers scold, he doesift care. Cora Frances Carr- Cora Frances Carr Is surely destined to become a famous movie star. Essie Carr- Essie, dear, you love to step, So we give you a chanceg Just take from us this piece of jazz, And by its music dance. Fred Carr, Jr.- Of our genial Fred, It may be said, He has a lean and hungry look. Marian Carr- She's our platinum blonde and we'd like to suggest, That in the movies she might do best. Eleanor Carruthers- Now this girl is a sweet one Who is willing to help us allg To her a shining halo give, A bouquet instead of a ball. Caroline Carter- Caroline Carter, pretty to walk with, Witty to talk with, easy to get along with. Billy Carter- We'll give to you a microscope. For you might taller grow, Then you'll need it very much To see the earth below. Thelma Carter- Although in height Thelma Carter is small When it comes to studies she's always tall. Betty Cashen- A little girl with Haxen hair Her winning smile seen everywhere. Yvonne Champlain- She is a girl, nice and sweet, And with it all she's quite petite. Rufus Chance- Is a boy of pluck He keeps his mouth shut. Georgia Chancy- Very quiet, very sweet, The kind of girl you like to meet. Bob Maxwel Chapin- Just joined 9AP in 1932, But to it he will always be true. Lynnwood Cheatham- Lynnwood Cheatham, President of 9AT Is just as popular as he can be. Tom Chenault- A dillar a dollar A ten o'clock scholar, 'Why do you come so soon. Troy Chastian- Troy is a boy, Full of joy, Altho his teachers He does annoy. Fleur Clarke- A little girl both meek and mild Is always a good little child. Jesse Clemons- He's quiet and smart He has a manly heart. Neill Cole- v The foundation of all good IS the Virtue of individual man . 'Wilma Coleman- The mere mention of VVilma Calls forth our best graces, And the whisper of her name Brings smiles to our faces. Mary Collett- Mary Collett, sings and plays, W'ill have friends all her days. Marion Conn- Knowledge is better than wealth. Gerald Connors- Gerald Connors gets in Dutch, Full of fun and doesn't study much. George Copeland- In manner so quiet and fine, A boy like him is hard to find. Lawrence Copeland- Lawrence Copeland may be shy, But he'll always get by. Henry Cornely- Give him a pencil and piece of paper And he'll draw all hour without cut- ting a caper. Neville Cowart- 'Who deserves well, Needs not another's praise. Georgia Crews- The simple grace of silvan maid In speech and gesture, form and face, Showed she was come of gentle race. Loca Crews- Loca Crews, what's the news Oh that date you won't refuse. Orson Jennings Croft- His Motto: Never do today what you can do tomorrow . George Cross- George Cross was a poet Of credit and renown, But when he read his first one He was chased out of town.

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Adelaide Benson- A quiet way. a cheerful smile, A girl who is a friend worth while. Sidney Berkovitz- A boy of disposition fine. With always a smile of cheer, He will your admiration keep Each day, week, month and year. Dick Bernard- Ready a smile or his math. to lend, A good athlete, an excellent friend. Billie Berrie- Berrie, Billie, can always see the joke When Shakespeares words in class are spoke. Charles Va. Bessent- Bright. witty, and talkative, too. A veiy good pal for me and for you. YVilhelmina Bessent- lVilhelmina Bcssent. true is sheg An excellent friend for you and me. Alice Beyers- Beyers, Alice, causes many sighs, With her curly hair and big blue eyes. Myrle Bickley- Step this way and meet our Myrle, A merry, pleasant. charming girl. Bertie L. Bigelman- Whatever she does she does well, And both in looks and music she does excel. Hannah Biscow- Sometimes witty, often bright, But always treats her classmates right. R. C. Blanton- R. C. is modest and very shy. But he can be heard when he does try. Theda Bess Blasingame- Theda Bess is her name. At flirtation she plays a good game. Ilah Faye Blois- A sincere, loyal, helpful friend, You'll find her true to the very end. Emily Bloom- We have in our midst a girl who can croon. XVho, my dears, is Emily Bloom. Alva Bodamon- Her smile, her speech with winning sway. Causes everyone to like her way. Harriet Boggs- A smart, smart girl is Harriet Boggs, She never is fioundered by intellectual fogs. Catherine Bonney- Catherine Bonney is sweet and small, But when it comes to studies, she's it, that's all! Lois Boone- Lois, dear, you are so nice, And, oh so very sweet! You are the type of girl That all just love to meet. Arthur Boote- Arthur Boote is dark and tall, And has found a place in the hearts of all. Dorothy Boring- Dorothy Boring, sweet and fair Is always full of a lot of hot air. Cleo Virginia Brand- Cleo Virginia Brand. Is happy that Leap Year is at hand. Julia Brelsford- Attractive, yes and pretty too, All that's Julia Brelsford: She has the looks. the natural ones That cosmetics can't acquire. Lois Bridges- Lois Bridges-just another girl, But the best little pal in the world. Vara Bridges- To Vara who lives far away We give a shiny clock, That she may get up in the morn Just when it goes tick-tock. Thelma Brock- Can you stand a shock? She's never used peroxide on a single lock. Kenneth Brooke- Courteous speech is worth much and costs little. Marjorie Brooke- VVith paint and powder. Not pen and brush, Our Marjorie achieves That wonderful blush. Jack Broughton- Jack Broughton Always bright and gay Never gets his lessons But has plenty to say. Grace Brown- She craved the grace of wisdom. Billy Buck- There is a lad. with blonded hair, Tho sad to say conceit is there. But the basket-ball team is out of luck. Without our champion Billy Buck. Billy Bullwinkle- Billy Bullwinkle-tall and strong First one out when the bell says Dong . Richard Bunch- A great student is this boy, His name is Richard Bunch. The only time you really see his rush ls when he is chasing for his lunch. La Verne Byrd- Lovely in youthful beauty, Lovely her whole life thru. Bronze Cagle- Bronze Cagle Bashful and sweet He's just a boy Who can't be beat.

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