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SENIORS Nonna Jean Shaw Sever a fr oh and never a pout! Whenever you Hunt her, the't aluayt about. Juanita Short fuanlla't tteady, Wroij, and itraight. Shy i the kind u-ho'll aluayt rot . William Smith Ile'1 a men ipapermam, that'» mo loke; Amd n ith hit friend■ be' 1 obey Joke. Fred Snider lie thould he m lawyer. I'll be hound, for m latter talker me'er uat found. Edward Spilman Tall, dark-haired, aud fancy free, lull of the old Slck—m twell kid It he. Jean Stein Our homecoming queen played quite a hill; To all of the • • » the't quite a thrill! Eleanor Stout Her uayt are meter out of place, Amd the bat tueh a Pretty face. Robert Snyder Before atiifortuue he'll never moan. Boy! Cam he play ou that trombone! Sam Snyder We euloy Sammr't wit; And at football he'■ it hit. Mary Anne Spencer Spence doet for mi k hat am editor ihould; She workt long amd bard for a paper that't good.
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SENIORS Jean Reid A commercial iIndent who had quite a billing— A l fry good typht, to work very willing. Jean Rockey Engagement ringi nml heart a- twirl! fc ante got one—Obi What a girl! Florence Ruff A friend that we can alwayt tell Juit by the walk we know to well. Louise Schliih Here'i a girl who It gifted and charming: She make» our ignorance teem quite alarming. Ruth Scholl Ruth tucceedt right well at her n hooting. Matei a piano talk, and no fooling. Edward Schwcikcrt To our flail a recent addi- tion, Ed li .■ blond with lot i of ambition. Kenneth Sells An Eagle Scout It alwayt in demand; Man} the tcrap drive be helped to command. Robert Sells A pett to the g'.rh, a Pal to each one, Cut toon, no doubt. Uncle Sammy ‘i ion. W A
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SENIORS Phyllis Stout At one of the midmy rlerk■ In town. She doet her fob up good and brown. Gordon Swaney HI, cutlr! I1 hit favorite, line. To greet all glrh between ninety and nine. Barbara Sweeney One of tbe tong birdx of our flat i lx tbit little blond, blue-eyed Ian. David Thimines Dave It known at tbe man about town. That zoot mil Joei bim up right brown. Dorothy Thomas At quiet at a mouie and very i mall; But the bat a character ttrong at a wall. William Townsend Xt'e wonder who will play frit chair, When next year he will not be there. Edward Towt Edward'i an nrflif any day— An intelligent, witty lad they toy. Evon Thomas Awfully little for a Big S »- ter— In our huge band you may have mined her. Edward Touvell A boy who takei the Elective Coune— H lad of good tplrili, un- touched by remone. r y .or Hannah Thrash Traddle it known to every one; In character parti tbe’i an Amazon.
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