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

 - Class of 1932

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John Gorrie Junior High School - Siren Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 23 of 60
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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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Asden Davis- Oh! what a boy! To the girls he is a real joy. Howard Davis- Seldom at school But you can't be two places as a rule. Jack Davis- It seems to me that I have heard You are the Englishman's joy. And all the other teachers say, You are a real nice boy. Charles Dennard- Charles Dennard acts so nutty, The teacher says he ought to study. Ottis Dennard- Is a boy full of cheer, and has A helping hand for anyone near. Betty Devlin- Dear Betty, you're looking o'er our heads You're way up in the clouds: Why not come nearer to our earth, And mingle with our crowd? Lucille Dickinson- So sweet. so gay, Will take the cake any old day. Marvin Diebel- Always cheerful, always gay, Sometimes studious, Sometimes the other way. Elizabeth Dillard- But nevertheless she's everyone's friend. Mildred Dye- Mildred Dyle is a girl, Of a very sweet disposition. I'll do my very best, she says, And that's my proposition. Herschell Duval- Hilda Mary Herschell is a boy so strong, He strives to right every wrong. Edwards- A good disposition is more valuable than gold . Elkins- Nice to be fat and jolly, but better still not to mind . Sara Elliott- When Sara begins to translate French, So little time she takes, We think, to stop her speedy tongue, We'll give her a set of brakes. Charles Hamilton Ellis- Hamilton Ellis, Well meant, well liked, So they tell us? Holmes Elmore- Likes to converse. we sometimes wish he would do the reverse. Furman English- Knows how to behave, so at him the Dainty ami Sweet, teacher never raves. Merry and petite. L01-mine Englishq K2th1'Yf1 D0bbS- Sweet and modest is Lorraine, A girl With H b1'2iH Yesterday, today, always the same. Makes the rest of us wonder if we John Entgnzal 1'9311Y We Sane. John gets his lessons well each day ? L21 TY9119 D0byHS- And then has time on the piano to Where ever he goes play, He might be known Robert Falk, As a man among men. Dorman Ray- With a military air Always ready to do his share. Nana Doughtery- Her voice is soft and low, But her movements are not slow. Morris Doyle- The chap Morris Doyle Anita Hazel, You are so quiet, you need a horn, To make some noise from night to morn. Fallin- The Great Actress. Well, Anita dear, we wish you success. Farrah- Her smile, her speech, With winning ways, Never thinks of toil, . . HHDDY, jolly and full of fun. Xvnoyulgayike hel populal' When there's a party he never fails J to come. O9 Faust' . Earl Duncanh Tall and slim, but full of pep and Now here's a chap you ought to meet, , Wm' , He's friendly, fine and the girls say Ju-anlta F?1'1'1H- , 1 , Nita, Juanita, in the school no one is Ellis Dunsford- Sweeter, , Her kindness and her worth to spy, Than our Juamta- You need but gaze on Ellis' eye. Claude Fisher- Dorothy Drygas- She is kind as she is pretty And as smart as she is sweet. Roberta Dyer- Roberta Dyer is a girl of fun. F-O-O-T-B-A-L-L, What does this word spell, If this puzzle you can guess, You will have the game played by Claude. - Liked by all, despised by noneg Roy Fisk- An argument she will always win, In deeds faithful, in honor clear.

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