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An Ode to the Senior Class from their Advisor When school is over you may find As Veep you're quiet and Math inclined But take it as it reads and tells Way off in Albany, Marilyn dvolls. That all school's offerings re advice Business and Bob appeal to Joyce. Are not clay pigeons in a row, Jokester and bearded is our Geo. Set out for your pleasure to smash with stones The jets of the Air Force beckon to Jones. Of course, we know, with all you're told Our Ruthie's demeanor is like gold. You can't accept everything that you hear Ready to help out is lanky Laubmeier As the truth-like an arrow, swift in flight Baseball and sport-lore are on tap with Light. Without working it through for yourselves to see Correspondent supreme is Anna Livesey. However, to let yourselves simply meander, Rugged individualist, Wanda Ostrander. Doing those things you just happen to like. Cheering and projects are Audrey's delight. Get you nowhere at all, at any age: And Bob is our comic—Oh, for a cage. Since you'll look at rut's sides through all of your life Poor Alice, our finances, rampant and rife. But this you can do. and that's a fact: Betty's our silent one-and only, alacki Take stock of yourselves and see where you're at: To our artist-designer we doff our hat. And see where you're going-how fast, how far? Well, John's a cartoonist and drives a car. And then work to get there as quick as you're able Now Barbara will laugh us right under the table. The Bible's idea of bread on the waters Ohl work in the city for a Teter daughter! Applies to a Senior as to anyone else, Don’t rouse Jeanne's dander—ice it does melt. So toss out the crumbs of effort and trial A ranch stocked with horses? Thelm'd walk a mile And bask in returns as on you they shine, Durward's Olde English-all 'round Valentine. Now students, this ode has gone odily on- Look out gals, he's prowling, redoubtable Don. But please don't mix ode with what smells! Petite with a temper-or smiles-is Wells.
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77e find a cozy placo to dine. And who do we lino out Rene Valentine. He tells about his basketball team. My how that championship record does gleanJ Yes, you see Rene is still in sports. You can recognize his team on any of the courts •Ve enter La Guardia Airfield through the 1st gate. '•Ve see Audrey Palmer getting off a plane that is late. She likes her job as stewardess a great deal. This you can see, because she attacks her Job with zeal, i'ne passengers are sincere when they say she is kind. Ve leave her now so she can get back to the grind. Donald Ventre is our millionaire, He has oecome quite debonnaire. He lives in a penthouse in New York, So he is seen regularly at the Stork. The girls all like Don, and this he thinks is funny. Of course, we know they're just after his money. Who's this we see in the field up ahead? Why its George Harrington and his boy Ted. Vv'e find a new barn on his farm, Which has animals running around doing no harm. His wife is in the house baking a cake, So that George will always be healthy and wide awake. Now vie visit our Barb, who is so jolly. She really is a hardworking girl, by gollyl She is a beautician of renown, Although she used to be the class clown. '.Ve shouldn't disturb her. So we'll move on to our class stenographer. '’arilyn Decker, our stenographer, gives us a grin, hen we knock on heT door and walk in. ;he is working for a big business man. Her desk is neat and splc-and-span. And as we turn to leave, Ve see Marilyn wipe her eyes on her sleeve. We have at last come to the end. ’.Ve hope there's no one we did offend. 'ile were not born poets, As probably now you all know it. Course you know this is all in fun. Ret you're glad that we're all done. Ollie Witnessed by» Howdy Doody Ruth Kodrich Signed by: Joyce Gregory
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To our Advisor from the Seniors And last but not least, comes our Mr. Clapp ’ horn we are proud to call our favorite chap. ,'e know through the years, we've been a headache to him, Ana understand his temptations to tear us limb from limb. But we hope in the future, his fond memories will be Of his 23 children called the Class of 53 • CHARGE TO JUNIOR CLASS: Ken Anderson----Don't be so mean to the girls: They're sup- posed to be the weaker sex! Bob 3lack-------Keep up the good baking, as someday you'll make some woman a good wife. Elaine Buhr-----Keep trying Elaine, you might find a sucker someday. Reita Chase-----You girls dress like twins but you certainly Barbara Miller—don't look like twins. Gregory Cooke---Take a different attitude toward the girls: they may be a help to you someday. Doris Erikson---Find some new friends: Pat Card---------------You won't be together Y.'anetta Olds------all your life. Albert Grenz----We are hoping that someday you may meet some more nice girls like Shirley. Albert Gugel----Don't shoot all the game next hunting season. Patricia Jackson-Get a guy on the string with a license or you'll find yourself in jail. Maxine Jester---Don't get Dick too soft or you might spoil him for next basketball season. Harland Johnson-After all, radios aren't everything in the world today. Warren Kinney---Be careful with the Pontiac or it may get away from you someday. Garre Rutherford-You'11 be out of school before long, so you better start doing something for yourself. Carol Saunders—Keep up the brainy work—you may break all records yet. Patricia Sherwood-Don't be so quiet or someone will take you for a mouse. Richard Stafford-Just how much of the boxing bouts do you see on television when Maxine is around?
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