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A is for Arvin, Connie by name In another year it will be the same B is for Baker, Kenny's his name In engineering he will have fame B is for Brothers, her name's Mary Beth She likes going steady with Eddie the best B is for Bateman, her name is Ann It seems that Albert is her man C is for Chandler, Bob is his name He's always late for class, such a shame! C is for Cole, Roy's a nice guy When he sees Dot he gives her the eye C is for Crane, a real cool cat We all know he goes for Linda Pratt D is for Davis, Bernettia's an odd name But she likes Eddie just the same D is for Davis, Richard's his name When he works on cars they're never the same D is for Day, with the curly hair She and Tom make a good pair E is for Evans, a real helpful pal We all know' she is Neal's gal. F is for Farley, with a fickle mind We all know Gerald's her kind F is for Frye, Jim by name When Margie is around he isn't the same H is for Hoffman, a jolly old guy He always gives the girls the eye L is for Lyle, a boy from the West Everyone knows he likes California the best M is for Mattingly, a short little girl It seems Bob keeps her in a whirl 24
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Bemettia Davis now packs spinach for the Popeye Spinach Co. She is known as Mrs. Hercules, because she is so strong. Another classmate who was sure to arrive at any time was Kenny Baker who was still president of the TUAD (Temperance Union for the Abolition of Dissipaters.) Since we believed everyone had arrived we sat down to the banquet table, but there still were two vacant seats. We heard a faint knock at the door, and to our surprise there was Larry Lyle; he had his arms full of autographed copies of his latest book entitled Poems to Propose By . We had decided by then that everyone was there, but I suddenly wondered, Where was Larry Sargent? Someone told me that he had been elected Father of the Year , and would probably be late because he couldn't find a baby sitter for his three sets of triplets and his one set of twins. Just as we were sitting down to eat I heard the stangest ringing noise. It was the alarm clock and I had to get up and try once again to get someone to answer a ques- tion that has been bothering me a long, long time, Why do we have bars on our win- dows, and where did I get this crazy jacket? But I guess I shouldn't feel alone for there going down the hall is Mr. Page, our class sponsor, repeating the same state- ment over and over, That class of '59, it's responsible for my being here. Written by ALICE MEIINE 1958 JUNIOR PLAY CAST
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M is for McGuire, a short little guy He'd be in love if he wasn't so shy M is for Mehne, her name is Alice Jane For her sense of humor she has gained fame M is for Milligan, Mary's her name Wonder if nursing will be her fame P is for Pennington, Bob by name He doesn't like any dame P is for Phillips, an all right guy If he fell in love he probably would fly S is for Sargent with eyes of blue There isn't much this guy can't do S is for Seals, with the light hair When he's in school he wishes to be elsewhere S is for Smith, he likes math And in Trig he's certainly not lack S is for Stoll, a blonde named Ruby She and Dennie sure are cuties T is for Trester, the character of our class When we see him we just have to laugh W is for Waggoner, we call him P. J. We wonder if he'll be a farmer someday W is for Watkins, Dixie is her name Is Jim Gentry her only flame? W is for Watkins, he seldom misses school We doubt if he keeps the Golden Rule W is for Wilson, she has red hair She drives her Plymouth everywhere W is for Wittmer, a basketball star In the future he will go far 25
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