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MHslIIIIIII IIII III I IIIIIIIIIIIIII Il II I II I II flue Yenicm, 6 is for Arnold of oratorical fame In many a play cast you'll find his name, is for Butcher an A-earning boy Betty June Zettle is his pride and joy, is for Calvert, a sweet senior girl Also for Crowe-big words she does hurl, is for DeRosa, a fun-loving lad Who thinks dancing at Bushnell isn't half bad, is for Eyler, called Levy by friends His time with the girls he never spends, is for fun which we seniors have had The thought of leaving makes all of us sad, is for George, a gay cavalier Also for Grreenup-returned to finish the year, is for Hemp, the man about town Also for Heidemann, never known to frown, is for lones, quite a basketball star Also for Betty leanne who left for afar, is for Kiemers' brother and sister they are Also for Kernal, a journalism star , is for Lawson, who on the porch likes to stand Also for Leighty who plays in the band, is for Manyx, transfer from Adair Also for Mullen, whose voice is so rare, is for Nelson, tall, dark and thin, Also for Nagel, who at Roseville helped win, is for Owen, quite a likable chap, Who put the name Gin Ridge right on the m is tor Pollock who thinks nurses are swell, Also for Patton, a senior class belle, is for Reidsma Who's afraid of the dark She knows history class isn't a lark! is for Snyder who is always on time, Also for Schlegel who helped write this rhyme, is for Thompson, LaVerda by name Who thinks bringing home A's is just a game, is for Van Winkle, a quiet little lass She's always studying-she's sure to pass, is for White, who talks too much At the prom, 'tis said he drank all the punch, is for X-it which we seniors will take The date, Iune the second, it our grades we all is for Young who comes from Industry ln the classroom it seems he is always sleepy, is for Zettle, of operatic fame GP make We'll end this alphabet with Betty lune's name. -Ruth Schlegel -Patrici a Heidemann Ti - WW gp mlm mjmwlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllII!mIjIllII HmW mlm M my up qw IIIIIHIIWIII +I26J+
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i First Row: W. Adair, A. Ager, l. Allen, M. Alley, M. Andrews, M. Barnes, C. Bliven, M. Bly, J. Brown, J. Bubb. Second Row: M. Bubb, S. Burnham, l. Burton, C. Compton, M. Canavit, A. Carlile, V. Carson, C. Carstens, J. Chapman, R. Chatterton Third Row: G. Coker, E. Cooper, S. Copes, A. Curfman, J. Dobbs, H. Douglas, H. Douglas, A. Eddington, L. Eddlngton, M, Elting. Fourth Row: C. Ewing, L. Fisher, V. Fisher, B. Ford, E. Frowein, D. Gallehue, D. Galloway, E. Gamage, W. Gingerich, E. Gossage. Fifth Row: P. Graham, K. Granda, M. Grandt, H. Graves, D. Gray, E. Greene, D. Haggerty, D. Hall, D. Harland, A. Hart. Sixth Row: A. Hartley, B. Haullc, J. Hegstrom, P. Hemp, V. Hennessey, W. Hilton, L. Hollenbeck, E. Hudson, W. Hood, M. Inman. Seventh Row: G. Jackson, W. Jackson, L. James, T. Kelvin, W. Lawrence, G. Lefler, B. Long, O. McCain, E. McDaniel, W. McDaniel Eighth Row: W. McGraw, J. McKamy, W. Marlowe, V. Martin, W. Mason, K. Miller, L. J. Monger, V. Moon, W. Mullany, J. Murphy. Ninth Row: L. Myers, C. Nell, C. Newsome, D. Nichols, O. Parks, B. Patterson, L. Peirce, H. Polonus, K. Porter, R. Purdum. Tenth Row: J. Purdy, D. Raymond, L. Raymond, E. Reed, K. RI55, B. Ritter, L. Roberts, H. Roth, L, Ruddell, l. Sprout. Eleventh Row: B. Stoolcey, B. Stump, H. Thompson, 'l'.l'hompson, G. Umphreys, L.VanWinlcle, L.Vawter, J.Ward, M.Watson, E.Waymaclc Twelfth Row: W. Waymack, E. Weaver, R. Webb, B. Weingartner, B. Wilson, E. Woerley, C.Woodworth, D.Woolam, J.Wright,V.York. i tr ll M. D AJ X v A X ti N ll ill il ll i lillllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllmlllllIlIIIIlIIIlllllIIIIllllllIllIIlIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllIlllllIllllllIIllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllllIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' -+i251+
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