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SENIORS Evelyn Clarke SAf'i met-er late and meter early— Aiwa i greet! yom with HI, girlie. Donald Claypool He It arming, at a rule, Wbem be't mol attending tehool. Jo Ann Collins A Mirage editor It tbh Ian— A majorette with loti of elan. Barbara Combs Here’t a gal tee Jo admire■, We’re often beard her rolee in ebolr. Janet Crist At mmtie the bat made her name; We expert tbe’ll trim more fame. Kuth Conrad Rulb't am all-roumd atbelele. No mleer girl you’d warnI to meet. Gladys Courtney A Jalmly girl with bale to red— Now tbe’t dome with i rbool, ’Hi i aid. Jeanne Davis She bat a tweet and char ml mg way That belpt to ebeer ut day by day. Mary Daugherty She It very , aim and meek; Her ad flee will many i eek. Dorothy Jean DcLong l.amgblmg teemt to be her fad— Alwayt bapp y—mtvtr tsJ.
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SENIORS Lewis Boyer We'll mill thh lad mot of all. for hr knout all about bate ball. Warren Brown Hr hat a voire to ft and xmootb, Wbote accen t anyone ran tooth. Homer Bowers Tl i good-natured fellow It a good trouti We've at way i been glad to bare him about. Neal Burdette Quite an arlht It thh boy; Hit cartoon, give Ml lot I of Roderick Bradford lie Mill the captain of Our football team. It watn't bit fault we weren’t tufreme. Margaret Burnside Margaret’• a girl who teemt to belong To the clan of VIS. 'though the watn'l here long. Sarah Briggs I new ttudent, a thlnlng fewel, Wbote work’t a credit to onr • chool. Dorothy Capron Pretty, demure it Dorothy Cap ran; She w.'ll look tweet In a kitchen apron. Bryan Carpenter A good ttudent, often late; We wonder how he keept a dale. Beatrice Cavinee rca't latl name It Cavinee; Sbe’t alwayt buty at a bee.
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SENIORS Donald Dclp l r'i good at drafting, know hit rule. Wot aluay I working aft r trhool. Martha Ellis Cj»i' fo ONr tfhool the flnt of llrli year; Sow laokt foru or I to a great career. Don Farrow Toll, dark and hand tome, nice to have around— A hoy with hrttrr manneri hat not been found. Jean Ferguson V wy • mall and very quiet. Ruth Dittoe She like I to bowl and doet firit rate In helping keep attendance i tratgbt. Richard Erick The clarinet he tan really plat. And he knort i lutl what to do and tay. Joan Duncan Thera it no other brighter Thau thl i young tborthnnd writer. Richard Evans He' the matter machlnltl of u. all, And he’ i ready to antwer Uncle Sam’i call. Norma Eads fu.t a. ,Indian, at can be. Sor-ua It found In 101. Hubert Eyman liable n or i-1 hard on our it age; lie teally detervet a Hollywood wage.
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