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

 - Class of 1932

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Billy Jenks- Francis Kirby- Sweet of nature Ladies. this way, if you want to see Kind of heart A boy so handsome and fine as can be. He is immune Edward C. Klehm- From Cupids dart. Quiet and studious-one of the best Layton Johns- of boys Hugh Layton Johns-sleepy head Ought to have a feather bed. Johnson- Oh where have you been. Hugh John- son, my son, And where have you been, my hand- some young man? I have been at John Gorrie, mother make my bed soon For I'm worried with studying. and fain would lie down. Royster Johnson- Betty A serious moment he's never seen He's always cheerful and gay of mien. Jones- To Betty Jones So charming and neat. We'll say no slam- Just proclaim her sweet. Geneta Jones- Ever in smiles. never dreary Always cheerful, never weary. Martina Jones- Martina Jones-a lass with big blue eyes, Just honk a horn and watch them rise. Phyllis Jones- Phyllis Jones is good in art In this career she'll get her start. Winford Jones- Winford Jones deserves no flower For he always pesters M1's. Brower. Charles Joseph Farris- Always on his task intent His mind on a great future bent. Avis Keen- Doris Avis Keen is the sweetest girl I've ever seen. Keen- There is a girl named Doris Keen She is never mean She's a queen The best I've ever seen. Frances Keen- She is lovely as a daisy And she'll make all the boys go crazy. Carroll Kelly- 'Tis said, still water runs deep, But you may be sure our Carroll's not asleep. Thomas Kelly- I know a boy with a great big heart, Whatever he has, he will give you a part. Frederick Kemp- Frederick Kemp-the boy from Maine Certainly cannot to an HA attain. Martha Kennedy- She is always studying, And is smart as everything. Shares alike in all our sorrows and Joys. Ann Knight- Serenely purest of her sex that live But wanting one sweet. weakness, to forgive. Sybil Knight- To Sybil Knight the gift of gab, So seldom does she speakg Our gift we hope she'll not accept This maiden mild and meek. Gertrude Kooker- Helen Anne Gertrude Kooker, a very good looker Let's hope somebody is lucky enough to hook'er. Kuchler- A good disposition is more valuable than gold. Ladd- Wlhenever stamina occurs. lt's always a p1'operty hero. Leonard LaGrange, Jr.- Florie Not to hear the voice of Leonard La- Grange, Would seem to 9AP all too strange. LaMotte- Charming. pretty, and petite But none more charming. Than she is sweet. Frank Langston- 'Tis tough Ambition should be made of sterner stuff. Jimmie Lanier- Ladies and gentlemen, believe me sin- cere, A grand personality has Jimmie Lanier. Cleo Lazas- But for mine own part It was greek to me. Lillian Ledford- Quiet and demure Will always be happy. we feel sure. Martha Lee- What is friendship without a friend Who is true to you and me? This I know we can find In the heart of Martha Lee. Thetis Lee- Thetis Lee. As sweet as she can be. Ruth Elizabeth Leighton- Cur bright eyed Ruth, Possessed of wisdom and of truth. Filly Leman- The opposite of all that's sour or acid. Margaret Lennon- She is always a good scholar, And a true friend.

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Marshall Hart- When Marshall H31'tlS in Latin class His mind oft goes astray, Mrs. Murphey with a questioning look Will turn him red and gray. Ruth Harvard- Harvard, Ruth-tall and slender Better watch out-she'll be a spender. Otis Hawkins- Allen There is a boy with bright red hair, That will play the game fair and square. Hay, Jr.- Allen is a busy lad, Never quiet, never bad. Raymond Headen- Raymond Headen big and fine Does his work with all his mind. David Hedrick- M ary Once your friend, Always your friend. Helmer- There are many smiles that will al- ways live, But t.here's only one such smile as Mary can give. Billy Henderson- Billy Henderson-fair and equal To him there is no sequel. William Henderson- William Henderson-NVherever you go You'll see by hls side his pal named Joe. Marion Henson- A good friend- Loyal and true in everything. C. J. Herndon- Roxie We all like our C. J. And wish him well on his way. Mae Herring- Roxie Mae Herring A Great Old Pal Roxie Mae Herring, A Great Old Gal. Frank Hessey- Frank Hessey is the name of a lad Who never gets in bad. He works real hard while he's sittin . And gets an A on what he's written. Sheppard Hightower- Lithe and Spare For his studies doesn't care. Billy Hill- Here is a boy. I know you've heard his name. He is Billy Hill Of Great Basket Ball fame. Ella Mae Hingh- Ella Mae Hingh is very nice You never have to tell her twice. Howard Hall- Loves to Play Ball. Suppose that's why he's so slim and tall. Harriet Hodges- Light, happy and gay, As full of Life As a Month of May. Jack Holgerson- Talks much, says Nothing But heis well liked in spite of his fussing. Ruth Hogan- Likes to talk and Dance, But the class room is not the place to prance. Louise Holmes- A serious girl, That's what we need in this old world. Soline Hoppers- Fair Secretary. VVhen the bell rings she's in a hurry. Elizabeth Hornsby- Different from the rest That's no sign she's not among the best. Alice Hornstein- Yes, yes, we'll give to Alice, A well of Blackest ink: Out of it you know there'll flow. Thoughts none but she can think. Norma Hussey- H enry Leroy Spending is a past time of our Norma Hussey. WVhen she can't get the car she's very. very fussy. Howison- Henry Howison is the boy Whose heart, it seems, is full of joy. Hoyt- A boy of whom we all are proud. And he is liked by every crowd. Virginia Humphries- Betty The very best luck I could wish you each day, Is a smile from Virginia To brighten your way. Hutsell- Not too quiet. not too gay, But loyal and true in every way. May Ingle- Although she's dignified, She cannot be denied. Rosa Isaac- Oh Rosa, we find that you Are such a solemn lass So take this little gift, ,twill help, It is some laughing gas. Joseph Jacobs- Joseph Jacobs-an English lad keen Never going, but always t'been Selwyn Jacobs- His daily acts so well imply A highborn heart, a standard high. Martha Jammes- Betty She is just an old fashion girl That did not go modern all in awhirl. Jelks- The daily work of Betty Jelks Proves to us the proverb, Honesty wins out in the last .



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Ben Lester- James May- So tall and slim. All the girls want to meet him. Dorothy Lewis- Like Dorothy Lewis a girl is hard to find Such looks, such manners, and such a mind. Elizabeth Anne Lewis- As fair as a lily. And too smart to be silly. Mark Lillard- Comely features, strong of limb, All the girls are fond of him. Jim Livingston- Jim Livingston is his name In reading books he makes his fame. Gaspard Lloyd- Gaspard Lloyd a dependable boy Someday we hope he won't be shy. Bill Loest- Billy, you're so very smart, Why do you like to bluff? You'd get along without this traitg Your marks are high enough. Ella Dell Lovelace- A very good sport is Ella Dell Lovelace Although she's a little plump She's very fair of face. Pauline Macy- Pauline Macy is very pretty. Clever, smart, and very witty. Richard Maloney- Richard Maloney always understands All the conspirators tricks and plans. Charles Mann- I know a boy who could swim the Nile. Or pull a wagon many a mile, Still on his face there would be a smile, My pal, Charles Mann. Harold Mann- Harold is a fine young man, Always looks spic and span. Judge Jimmie May will marry some day, And a big architect he will be, But he'll still be the Jim we used to know, Except for his rep and a whole lot of dough . May- Often in mischief, always gets caught, But he's a good sport, when to judg- ment he's brought. Eugene Mc Cardel- Eugene Mc Cardel, slow but sure, Ought to take the sunburn cure. John Mc Clellan- We'd never be without you, You're the favorite of the class, We salute you, John Mc Clellan, For all others you surpass. Bobby Mc Cord- Frank Strength of heart, and might of limb. Mc Coy- Frank Mc Coy a quiet chap, Who has a marvelous brain, The answer he craves it gives with a snap, And he's never left out in the rain. Malcom Mc Crory- He laughs a laugh that is happy and gay, He's lazy and merry all of the day. J. Hiram McCullough- Annie A jolly boy is our Jack, If he were to leave us, We would all want him back. Clara Mc Daniel- Always powdering her nose, As if getting ready for a pose. Jane Mc Daniel- A solemn girl is she, But nifty as can be. Kathleen McDanough- Sweet and cute, With a voice soft and mute. Mary Manning- Bill McDonald- A girl with whom we love to play, His form accorded with a mind Because she is always jolly, happy, Lively and ardent, frank and kind. ' ami gay. Chauncey McDowell- LUCIUG M31'2fbl9- Always happy, always gay, LIPS llke 21 Ch91'1'Y, Chauncey's a good pal every day. And is always very merry. Isabel MCGMWQ Frank Marl ' Hear that chatter, Studious Frank Marr, Oh my law' In his class is a star. Deal. friends thats V912 Irby MHl'Sl'1- Isabelle McGraw. Vera Irby is so sweet, William McManus- -Trim of dress and very neat. William MCMHHUS may someday be NHOHII M3i'Sh3ll- fafngus, Naomi Marshall, fickle and fair, Has the knack of knowing just what to wear. Leoan Fi'ances Martin- A boy whose tongue is loosely bound, If he keeps on, we'll be proud of Mc- Manus. McMullin- Leoan McMullin has a gentle temper and never seems sullen. A faster talker can't be found. David McQueen- Jack Mason- David McQueen, very tall, H9 iS.i0l1y, good natured and likeable. Is never seen running down the hall.

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