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and much to our surprise we see Ronald Miller. once in the store we notice that part of it is under construction. The reason being that Ronald want3 to expand his business, because he has competitors and his customers are mor As we drive out of the city toward home we see a lovely white house per- ched on a hill top. Upon drawing nearer we see our classmate. Luella Dixson. It seems it is time for her husband to come home for dinner. She invites us to stay and we find that she is a very good cook. At last our trip is over. We are very tired and happy after seeing our old classmates. They are all doing very well so each is satisfied with his work. Joan Jester Richard Olds CLASS POEM As I write about them all. Each face comes into view. Into this poem I»11 tell you about Each member fond and true. For this class of »3 2 Mrs. Olds is our advis r. After being under her guiding hand, We are all a little wiser. Our pro at sports, at books, and things Is our president, blond Dutch. In Dimmock Hollow he hunts his prey Like dear, and bear, and such. Her manner is gay. Her smile like a pixie, And so you must know It's our classmate, sweet Dixie. His tongue and manner are sharp and wit , His jokes are new and never musty. You must have guessed who this guy is, Of course, it»s good old Rusty. Now we come to our blond Lore, Who is editor of these books. She is also heroine of our play, She»11 go far with her brains and looks. He»11 tell us a story With his face like a poker He«11 make us all laugh. It's Teb, our class joker. Her talent is with pen and tongue That's our gal Gossman, Gerri» Her reddish hair belies the fact That she's both sweet and merry. With wide grin and loud laughter In a manner far from surly. He'll tease all his classmates. Our tall lad, Curly. With a book about horses on her lap, We always find Eileen. We hope the future is bright for her, This shy, demure colleen.
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When time for sugaring came around He's become a total stranger. He knows about everything. It's Rog, our future ranger. So skilled with pen, and brush, and palette Is our Joanle G. Her future looks so bright and gay. An artist she should be. When we think of brains We always think of Aud. For one so young she has her man. Her shyness Is a fraud11 And now we come to Sonny Cole Who drives a small, black car. It makes Its way to Welcome, With Anna he'll go far. A cute little girl with smile so sweet Is none other than Jester, Joan. She's full of fun and lots of pep, A nicer girl we've never known. Another swell guy Is Ronnie Miller He goes with our Luella. He's well-liked by everyone He's a regular fella. Our dark-eyed miss is Zaida Cole A teacher she hopes to be. What fate has in store for this pretty girl Still remains a mystery. Last on our list In our notable class Is a girl whose name Is Starr, I'll not say much about this little lass. But as a poetess she's not up to par. Patricia Star CHARGE TO THE JUNIORS As we, the Seniors of »52, leave the halls of Morris Central,there are many cheer from the Juniors. It is hard for us to realize that you,a group of juveniles, can ever take our place In the senior room. You may be happy for a while but you will soon realize that we, your ad- mired upper classmen, will no longer be around to take your shaking, grasping, little hands and keep you from sinking beyond the depth of life's turmoil. Al- though you think that it is a great day, since we will be leaving you, we all truly hope you will soon begin to see the light . You will appreciate some of the advice which we have felt it our duty to give you, so that you can at least carry the title of 'Seniors half as well as the Class of '52. Sonny Benjamin--— Make the basketball team of '53 as good as the one of '52 and you will have something. Marilyn Decker --- Marilyn, you should have taken Agriculture and learned all about the Lilly . Janet Wells ------- For your success we all agree that you have got started with the right Foote . Joyce Gregory ------ Keep working on Ma and maybe next year you will become Head Chef . Wanda Ostrander ---- Instead of wasting your time gossiping about other people, spend the time cleaning up your own yard.
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