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CLASS POEM Donald Waltz is the basketball star of the class, He is always studying so he will pass. Sometimes in class he does not do well, But he does with his girl, Pat Kell. Charles White is quite a lad, He’s the best president we could have had. He has so much fun with the lasses, And always they’re in the lower classes. Charles Kell is a handsome guy, He makes the girls faint and sigh. The reasons are he’s so cute and tall, And he can even play basketball. There’s a girl who’s on the beam, And she’s labeled Barbara Jean. She’s younger than the other kids in the class, But with a few prayers she might possibly pass. Now let’s take a big long look, At a gal named Charlotte Ruch. And when to you she’s looking bored, She’s not, she’s thinking about a boy named Ward. Our class’s red head is quite a girl, The boys from Crawfordsville keep her in a whirl. It’s our quiet librarian, Ruth Ann, Who gets freckles instead of a tan. Our sunshine queen, Miss Barbara Guard, Gives us the impression of working hard. But she always has some time to spend, With Sonny Coopman, her boy friend. Our best salesman is named Lester, He gets by with many a jester. You’ll generally see him in a nice big car, Although his girl friends never live far,
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THE BULLDOG 1 9 5 2 FIRST GRADE IN 1940 First Row—Jimmy Lang . Patricia Weaver. Rosemary French. Sandra Ross. Barbara Hnnsieker. Otis Morris. Richard Hillcnbiirg. Ruth Ann Ritchie. Second Row—Jimmy Vail. Charles White. Donnie King, Clayton Clements. Virginia Anthrop. Joan Sabo ns, Barbara Guard. Miss Stephenson. SIXTH GRADE IN 1946 First Row—Dick Hampton, Jimmy Vail. Rosemary French, Barbara Guard, Ruth Ann Ritchie. Richard Hillenburg. Barbara Hunsioker. Martha Fifer. Second Row—Mrs. Burns, Wilma Bonifacius, Gayle Dugan. Donald Waltz. Marion Kigrer, Lester Rafferty. Virginia Anthrop. Joan Sabens, Charles White.
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THE BULLDOG 1 1) 5 2 Our good sports writex-, Jim, Says that girls don’t interest him. This we do not dai'e believe, But he says “You wait, I shan’t deceive.” Martha Fifer, a very good artist, Seems to work her very hai'dest. But yet she seems to click, With a special boy named Dick. Joan Sabens, our annual’s proof reader, Has also become a very good leader. She doesn’t look at John, Bill or Harley, Because she’s waiting patiently for Chai'lie. Our trumpet playei', Jo Ann Clark, Can sing merrily like a lai’k. She also has a beau named Jim, And she sure thinks a lot of him. Our saxophone player, Virginia A., Has a lot to do in a shoi't day. She takes sewing and uses bobbins, But she thinks a lot of that Chip Robbins.
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