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

 - Class of 1932

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Margaret Peters- Margie Peters is tall and fair, And everything she does is square. Of this last you may be sure That her heart is good as gold is pure. Inez Peterson- Anne In pretty pose Is always powdering her shining nose. May Pevy- Our character is our will. For what we will, we are. Bernice Pharis- Bernice with her mischievous smile. Causes us to think that life IS well worth while. Burdette Phelps- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Good in class and bad outside. Petty Jane Phillips- Pep, wisdom, joy. Everything worth while. Betty has them all Plus a pleasant smile. Lou Frances Phillips- B. O. There is a girl in 9AX And though her math is very complex Upon her record there are no checks. Annette Pickette- Her very foot has music in it As she treads upon the stairs. Powell- A finer chap you'll never find Than our own pal B. O. He's sure to make his mark you bet VVherever he may go! Hansel Prim- Janet He laughs, he jokes He rolls his eyes at all the folks. Miona Proms- Miona Proms. so neat and trim She and Carolyn talking of him. Beryl Pruden- She works hard all day Then runs home to play. Reuben Ragland- He likes to talk quite big and loud So step this way, he needs a crowd. Ramsdell- You always are so merry, You sing and laugh and play, And every time we see you, You greet us with a hey , Frank Reeves- Keith A fig for care, a fig for woe Let the World slide and let t go. Rennie- He is fair and square And a mighty good sport He takes all hard knocks Like an old stone fort. e world Robert Revels- Robert Revels goes to bed at nine So he can go to school on time. Frances Reviere- A girl you like to have around. Katherine Reynolds- Short but cute Hel' hair is cut Her type to suit. Egbert Rhodes- Let us all, You and me, As nice as Egbert Try to be. VValter Ring- Walter Ring, a jolly old sport XVe all like him He's just the right sort. Margaret Allen Roberts- She trips a light fantastic toe, As down lifes pathway we watch hei go. Frances Roberts- Pretty and petite How does she always look so neat '? Frederica Roberts- Freddie is a lady, And always she'll be one, But if not gay and peppy, Vie know she'd have no fun. Mildred Robinson- Mildred ahoy, No other face can I enjoy. Joe Robinson- There was a boy named Joe, And he was awful slow, He was late again and again, But he got there just the same. Mable Rogers- To Mable we do give a book, 'Twill help her much we know, Because she is so studious And loves her lessons so. Jewel Rollins- Jewel Rollins with a heart good and kind Is the kind of a girl hard to ind. Eleanor Roof- A pleasant way, a merry smile Our Eleanor's surely most worthwhile. Gordon Rothermel- Men may come and men may go But I talk on forever. Billy Royall- As full of mischief, wit and glee, As ever a human frame can be. Josephine Ruckes- She's a basket ball fan A better one Than any man. T. S. Rushing- He works with all his might and main And always seems to be the same. Dorcas Rutan- Sweet and quiet Like a modest violet. Williams Ryan- A twinkle in his eye He says emphatically that he never told a liq.

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Frank Mikell- Ruth Nobbs- He is just as quiet as he can be, For days my thoughts have gone back But to you a friend he'll surely be. afar Jimmy Merrill- To Rome in the days of Brutus and Jabbo, if you will, C?19S211'9 1 With all his faults, we love him still. But to tell anything about them for- Aifred Miner- SOOH1 I shall have to ask you to call on Ruth. He struts before the mirror Mary Noble- , For hours every day. A foot more light, a step more true, Dorothy Miller- She is gentle. she is shy But there is mischief in her eye. Edgar Norton- , He always has a smile. To do something for someone He would walk a mile. Of our sheik Alfred Beware, girls, girls run away, Ne'er from the heath-Hower dashed the dew. Jessie Miller- He's always ready with an answer. Ralph Miller- Ralph Miller just balances the scales, Evelynciiloitqnit . For he can sing like a nightingale. S'O'?fe1f3?lQcg1aii' Sonny Moms' , , YVe ought to tote her. For Sonny who himself does like, Through the hah' A mirror we will buyg Wesle , 0,Deh So he may glimpse himself with joy. BWQSIQ Y 513911 And then light-hearted Hy. Gm, aihletic Stew Althea Moore- 1 ' We'll give her a glass of lemon juice Ma1l1nN2,E1?g3EI1 to mil Od And of salt a cellar or two, VVh0.S hrit 'mivm ais Maofnf Just listen, dear boys, in other words, Although hihq Vers, jolenigmg S f ihias for too good for you' A name for himself he's carvin'. an OFS 0019- J . Edward 0'Kelley- anfoind Moole' as mce as can ber It makes vour head spin gh, 1 Hiflwju make 3' mt at Lee' To keep uvp with him. K no eyShirilo?TVIorn dressed in green Albert 015011- . ' 7 L A toast to a boy of John Gorrie Is always into some new scheme. SO peaceful and Shv Jamle Molnno- l , Who adores beautiful girls, Jamie Morris as a child should be But Cahhot teh them why. Seen and seldom heard. LOB Oxford- Lillian Morris- ' One never knows Lllllan Moms has dark brown eyes, How far ei word of kindness goes. Whoever wins her will have a prize. John Pace- Travis Murden- Cute H' Small, Busy, talkative Travis Murden, Spechs h' all. Nothing but what his voice is heard'n. Richard Pacettid Lamar HEWVGQ' Mufphy- ' Richard Pacetti. his praise I sing. IT1dUStl'10US?. NO, but GHSY 301119 He likes to wear his girl friend's ring. You'll like him I'm sure after you Nellie Mae Padgett- I know hlm' Nellie Mae, with her eyes of brown, Billy Nall- , Prettiest little girl in town. He studies hard and does so fine, Peggy Palme?- In this old world he's sure to shine. Fuh of heh and right in Step D0I'iS Louise NG-SIT1ith- In keeping things a humming. Doris Ne-Smith has a nice name Margaret Parker- She ought to Wln fame- There is a girl named Margaret L. O. Newson- P31-key, The lad, with smile suppressed and sly When it comes to history she's quite Like heart more good and kind. 3 talker, James Niday- Annie Perez- Niday, James looks nice and neat, And her blond hair And in science he can't be beat. Is always breaking up some nicepair. OHVEI' Nobbs- Leroy Perez., He is so quiet it must be that he think- A headfull of common sense eth much. Is worth a bushel of learning.



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David Saffy- David Saffy, the football star, VVas running for the goal But he only reached the one yard line And he failed to reach the goal. Marget Schenell- Ellen She's sweet and nice and never un- kind. Scott- Jolly, clever, good-looking, kind. Lenah Scott- Bryan Billie Susan Lenah-a new girl in 9AP We want her with us when we go to Lee. Scruggs- Yes, he's Doodle , But not a bug, Slow but sure. our Bryan Scruggs. Seale- All the girls are silly About Billie. Sealy There was a girl named Susan Sealy, She was smart but awfully squeally. She had a sweet face and a big heart Of which she gave us each a part. Anne Searing- A studious lass is our litte Anne She works for grades as hard as she can. Charles Serodino- Honest, truthful, witty and kind, Cruelty has never entered his mind! Loyal, always to his class and school, His life is an example of the golden rule. Cleo Shaw- There is a girl so slim and tall She never gets mad, no not at all. Almeda Gertrude Sikes- Oh Almeda-Have you seed her? Curly hair and eyes of brown. Alro Sikes- A quiet but good student. Chester Sikes- Chester Sikes-whom everyone likes, 'Cause we know nothing to dislike. Benjamin Simms- Our Benjamin Simms, Has a way with him That always wins. Prue Sinclair- Hoke A clever little girl is Prue Sinclair, She sings over the radio and never turns a hair. Sisk- Witty Hoke Sisk Tall and thin, Has determination That will always win. Harold Skaggs- Harold Skaggs-always lags But he may be a genius. Thelma Slaten- Thelma Slaten Black hair Always saying It just isn't fair . Charles Slappey- Tall and slender like a pine, In every way he's very fine. Carrol Smith- Floyd Helen Jessie Mary You can tell this Smith by his initials and his kind of expression. Smith- Floyd Smith was intelligent Intelligent as could be But when it came to Algebra He was dumb as dumb could be. Smith- Helen Smith-with her pretty pose Is always powdering her shiny nose. Smith- I am not here to play, to dream, to drift. I have hard work to do and loads to lift. Francis Smith- Mary Francis, who is one of the Smiths , is iollv, up-to-date, and surely not a myth. Louise Sonnenberg- Charming and witty-our Louise, Always has a smile to please. Robert Southwell- Good-natured, happy go lucky, A good pal, kind and plucky. Jane Spaulding- M arj o A girl that wishes the best for every- body. rie Spenan- Her knowledge surpasses all others And no one's so sure as she. Gertrude Stark- James Mary Jimmi From you we'll take your books away, So you can have a chance to play. Stearns- Oh, James Stearns twho studies hardj We wish you'd make a noise, And take some time to go about And mingle with other boys. Stearns- And to fair Mary, sweet and tall, A lady bright and gay, We'll give a dishpan and a broom, Just why, we'll never say. e Steele- Jimmie Steele-how he shows his heels, When he makes his bases on the field. Joe Steele- Doris To know him is to like him, And we all know him. Steinrucker- To efficient, Doris Steinrucker, Who's so capable and cool, We'll give a nice new pushcart, For the burdens of the school.

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