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Sanio’i -fl 12 'i B is for Baker, Charlotte by name. In another year, it will be the same. B is for Baker, Larry a tormenting lad. When you know him, he isn't so bad. B is for Bussinger, Barbara by name. Which boy next will be her pet flame. D is for Dillon, a nice girl. When she sees George she's all a whirl. D is for Duncan, the shortest of boys. We wonder if he still plays with toys. F is for Farley, with a fickle mind. Which girl is really his kind. F is for Fesler, a mean little cuss. His hobby is picking a fuss. G is for Garrett, who is full of fun. We know for him, there is only one. G is for Gentry, with the red hair. For the girls he just doesn't care. G is for Gillick, who thinks school is for fun. Bless his old heart, he isn't so dumb. G is for Goodpaster, a boy in the reserves. Sherry says his heart is all hers. H is for Hall, a boy in our class. He thinks Shirley is a cute little lass. H is for Harris, who hopes to win fame. Someday she might change her name. H is for Hedrick, who has her future planned. All she needs now is a wedding band. H is for Hoffmann, Doraetha is the gal. A real sweet girl and real sweet pal. H is for Hoover, whose hair is black. Ann has him and won't give him back. H is for Hottle, one of our clan. A Marine is her favorite man. H is for Hotz, a cute little skunk. With a little help he doesn't flunk. 25
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3 anlot £ ay inyi Chorlotte Baker You're pulling my leg Larry Baker “You know Barbara Bussinger “I'll say there Mary Di lion Oh, my cow Charles Farley Aw, now Jerry Fesler “Is that right Larry Garrett “Oh, Sharon Leon Gentry 1 reckon Dick Gillick How aboutn some Be-bop Bill Goodpaster “Oh, 1 don't know Kenneth Hall “Oh,darn it Faye Harris You'd better believe it Rachel Hedrick Oh, layoff Doraetha Hoffman Well, I'll be Robert Hoover “Hey Ann, c'mer Sue Hottle “That's right Ronald Hofz Oh, Daddy-o Eugene Kiefer Ain't seen you in a coon's age Roger Krodel By George Jimmy Leonard 1 don't know Shirley Mattingly Oh, shut up Ann Milligan Ain't that a sight Joe Murphy Spin a wheel Maxine Neukam Oh, Les came home last night Sonny Nossett What do you perceive transpires Donald PanneII Did you hear about that new jet Gerry Pate I'm thirsty, got anything to drink Rochelle Stallings “You know “ Carolyn Sutton “Holy Cow Dwayne Walton Aw now Janet Walton “Shut up Joe Wittmer Ain't that a shame Kay Ziegler “Oh, you dreamer you 24
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K is for Kiefer, noisy as they come. But we know quite well that he isn't so dumb. K is for Krodel, who knows lots of folks. We're crazy about him, especially his jokes. L is for Leonard, who is very small. Can't seem to keep his mouth shut at all. M is for Mattingly, short, sweet and shy. When “Dick passes, she gives him the eye. M is for Milligan, who is never bored. She loves to ride in that little green Ford. M is for Murphy, the class artist. Of all the class, he's one of the smartest. N is for Neukam, whom we all like. Wonder if she and Les ever fight. N is for Nossett, the basketball star. In his studies, he will go far. P is for Pannell, our airborne boy. Wonder if the Air Force is really his joy. P is for Pate, our little Navy boy. Wonder if Helen is his pride and joy. S is for Stalling, our married girl. When she cleans her house, she is in a whirl. S is for Sutton, Carolyn by name. We wonder if Charles is really her flame. W is for Walton, Dwayne, with o farm career. When it comes to Janet, his heart is sincere. W is for Walton, Janet this time. Wonder if she'll ever make up her mind. W is for Wittmer, the handsomest of them all. Wonder if Marjorie will be his downfall. Z is for Ziegler, the last in line. Seems she thinks a certain boy is just fine. 26
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