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FRESHMAN ABC'S L is for Lents, who acts like a clown, He never acts different, except when Irene is around M is for Melton, quite a wise guy, '•'hen he sees Betty he gives a sigh. M is for Milligan,with flaming red hair, When Eugene is around she sits and stares. M is for Morrisette, who sits and sighs, Hoping to get Fisher by and by. P is for Pennington, Rays little chickdee, We know their in love, that we can see. Q is for Oualkenbush, who likes gradeschool girls, He likes them best with little Mack curls. R is for Riggins, who plays in the band, Jim Strawn thinks she is simply grand. R is for Runyon,who had better repent, Then he will become a fine little gent. S is for Smith, who is awfully short, When she gets mad you should see her snort. S is for Souerdike, with long hair, Wonder what happened to her love affair. S is for Streete, a good girl in school, Gets all her lessons, believes in the, Golden Rule S.is for Sutton, our Latin worm, She sure makes Mr. Jones squirm. S is for Swartzenturber, our little boy, Mommy's pride, and Daddy's joy. T is for Taylor, whose quite a girl, Shen bovs are around she's in a twirl. T is for Thornberry, the best boy I know, Oh! Betty I tell you, I envy you so. T is for Truelove, a pretty Miss is she, Some day in the future, Donnie's wife, maybe. is for Waggoner, he is quite a fan, All the girls think he is a wonderful man. W is for Walton, that handsome lad, Always good and never bad. W is for Wikle, a good sport, And just the girl for the boys to court. w is for Wilson, whose name is above, Next comes Jim's with whom she's in love. W is for Wright, our paper boy, The girls think he is the real McCoy. Y is for Yarnell, a very nice gent, When told to get, he takes the hint. Z is for Ziegler, tall as they come, And brother you should see that gal run.
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FRESHMAN A 'B C1 s B is for Barber, Judy’s her name, I think at last she has a dreamy flame. B is for Barber, Judy's twin, I wonder when his romance will begin. B is for Bauer, from Rutherford Twp. is he, Hopes in the future a farmer to be. B is for Beasley, will wonders never cease, This freshman boy doesn't interest us in the least. B is for Bough. Norby's pet flame, But when Bobby's around she don't give a dang. B is for Bussinger, Betty in full, For Kenny we know she has a pull. D is for Clark bright boy of the class, If not for his help no one would pass. C is for Cox, industurious, Oh Myl But its only when Miss Crooke passes by. C is for Crays, the boob of our clan, He never gets his lesson so in the corner he stands t) is for Davis, Donnie's only girl, hen he's around she's in a whirl. D is for Divine, Noble to bookey, Is very good at playing hookey . E is for Earns who walks with a lurch, Hopes some day to lead Norman to church. F is for Fields, with beautiful hair, But for girls he don't give a care. F is for Fisher, the boy who chews gum, If he should run out the teachers will get him some F is for Fitzgerald, our new man, He is coming to be a popular fan. G is for Gentry, who is darn cute, But for boys she don't give a hoot. G is for Gibson, Janet's the name, Since she quit Don she's not the same. G is for Gillick, of our basketball team, Though by Doris to be very keen. H is for Hawkins, who flirts with the guys, Wonder if they will ever get wise. H is for Hembree (Delphia) so meek and quiet, She keeps the boys clear out of her sight. H is for Hembree, Kennth really his name, He doesn't care much for winning fame. J is for Johnson , with much vim, The teachers all say he is right in for sin. L is for Ledgerwood, short as they come, When he see's a girl he begins to run.
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ACTIVITIES Kathro Williams Commercial Beta Club Ray A. Clark Mathematics Rifle Club Amelia Matthews Band Glee Club
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