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JUNIORS FIRST COLUMN Dorothy Jane Kiefer Russell Wilder Anna May Barton Raymond Matzinger Ardie Linn Raymond Zwyer Mary Jane Scribner SECOND COLUMN Faye Fought Mary Weber Byron Howard Virginia Marshall Lucille Morrison Phyllis Curtis Virginia Franklin THIRD COLUM Lucille Hinkle Wayne Stierle Lela Phipps Karl Sasse Virginia Woods Melvin Grossheim Verna Mae Bliss
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I 'mg-p....1, .1.-,.-- . .-,.... THE CLASS OF THIRTY SIX Like seconds grow to minutes D0 minutes grow to hours As goes the lives of others So goes this life of ours. To live a perfect life sometimes We're in an awful fix But out of this commotion comes The class of thirty six. From biggest to the smallest Some dance, some talk, some sing, And some are set for classes Before the bell should ring. some of the boys like plowing While others like to hoe But do you think that Ruby Will ever start to grow? Our number one classmate, Is president Richard B own His life-long wish, might be ful- filled To be a circus clown. Mary Butz is quiet She seldom says a word But when she's asked a question Then's when her voice is heard. Now Billie's our class tough guy He growls just like a bear But he's just like a lot of folks You never hear him swear. Norma's, oh, so funny! She likes to dance and sing She flutters down the hallway Like a chicken on the wing. John's our most popular fellow, As all we students know, we d.OI1 't know what to call him, But we're sorry to see him go. Dorothea is our typist, Just watch her fingers fly, She works upon our annual, But will soon say good-bye. The next in line is Howard Who goes down with a smile When his small contest models Just lack a little style. .Now Martin's just a crooner Who's tune is getting coarse But he still sings his head off Until his voice is hoarse. Dorothy Butz is sensitive Like a feather in the breeze Because when breezes start to blow Poor Dorothy starts to sneeze. Next comes our baseball shortstop A brave old buccaneer It's Charlieg you should all have guessed So now Nstand up and cheer.U Edith is quite noisy And we will all agree That if she doesnft quiet down, A nurse she'll never be. Then we have a tall guy It's Owen, slim but strong But take a tip from me,fo1ks, No gal will do him wrong. Now Lill1an's quite active She works just like a bee By this she's bound to reach the top Of any knowledge tree. Jake is quite a romeo He's hunted by the squirrels He's overloaded with belfry bats, His weakest spot is girls. A very studious lady, Is Ernestine, by name, And once she starts to do a thing, She will surely reach her aim. Mary Lois takes everything For better or for worse Her hopes might all be granted That she will be a nurse. And last but least is Harold He's author of this poem, But when I'm very far away I'll often think of home. We are the class of '56 Our aims are high and true And when we become successful, We will think of you. By-Harold Beers z.I.
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. 4SWMrww02w'vHH' 'K fr-are-Ft' 1-ygq5',,'v'v' vw -1 rwur- -:fry-n..-1 ..,,,vv !l '1u'V'v.vunwvv- 19rsw'75- ppngvsmr yang Dorothy Jane Kiefer-To love and to be loved is the greatest joy JUNIOR PERSONALITIES of living. Russell Wilder ------ Russell is bashful and sh , We students often wonder why. Anna May Barton ---- -Thus Raymond Matzinger---Life shines a good maiden in a naughty world. is as tedious as a twice told tale, Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man. Ardis Linn ------- ---Good things come in small parcels. Raymond Zwyer ------- And when a lady's in the case, You know, all other things give place. Mary Jane Scribner--Mary Jane seems quiet, we know, But she is really quite peppy, not slow. Faye Fought -------- -Here's to the finest girl we know, She is not at all fussy and makes no show. Mary Weber ---------- In maiden meditation I am fancy free. Byron Howard -------- He has a mild and scft look, but so has dynamite. Chosen most handsome boy in high school. Virginia Marshall---Th quiet ways benefit thy peaceful spirit. Lucille Morrison ---- The only way to have a friend is to be one. Phyllis Curtis ------ I am not on the roll of common people. Virginia Franklin---She is gentle, she is mild, But there's mischief in her eye. Lucille Hinkle ------ Sometimes she's quiet, but mostly she's gay, Very willing to work and willing to play. Wayne Stierle ------- He is not well known in school activities, But he is an industrious worker. Lola Phipps --------- Her pep and good fellowship make her the most popular girl in our school. Karl Sasse ------ ---- Here's to the boy with heart and smile Who makes the bubble of life worth while. Virginia Woods ------ Jinny's a student true blue: she's loyal, M.H.S.,to you. Melvin Grossheim ---- Verily, verily, I say unto you, I shall die a bachelor. Verna Mae Bliss ----- Always happy, come what may, She laughs the sense of care away. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In the autumn of '55 a group of excited Freshmen rushed into the assembly of M.R.S. We, the HFresh1es? were initiated at a gala affair in the gymnaslum. Despite the discouragement givento us by the upper classmen,all hoped to reach the top of the ladder of learning in perfect safety. The following September a group of 28 entered as Sophomores. During the year we were plunged into the deepest sorrow and grief by the death of George Strayer,one of our most highly respected classmates. We had a successful year. Our Junior year opened with bright prospectsg everyone looking forward to the play and banquet. Our class officers are as follows: Pres. Dorothy Jane Kiefer, Vice Pres. Anna Soc. Chairman, Mary Jane year greatly. We have been guided ing sponsors: Mrs. Etta The boys are active May Barton, Sec. Ardis Linn, Treas. Russell Wilder, Scribner. We have had several parties,enlivening the successfully through these three years by the follow- Richards, Mr. Gale Herbert,and Miss Lucille Windle. in basketball and baseball and they have been very successful. The girls take part in basketball. They were victorious in the inter-class tournament.
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