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SENIORS Chamberlain, Lois Lc Such a sweet little qirl with curly locks Whom every one thinks is neat She's never sad, she always talks Which makes her hard ot beat. Clutter. Rody Joseph Rod'’ Rody, Rody. busybody Likes a qirl named Jean At dances or at school affairs With a red-head he is soen. Cook, Philip Earl Phil Here’s a boy who hates to study English, Soc., and such But is he interested in qirls, Ojr answer is, not much! Critchlow, Marqaret M. Peg Peq. the sweetest girl in town, Likes a boy who’s name is Brown. We admire her boy friend’s taste With Peq. his time he doesn’t waste. Davies, Evelyn N. Etty ’ Tis said that Silence is Golden . This phrase is to be found In the case of quiet Evelyn For she never makes a sound. 1934 Clever, Kenneth E. Kenny Though he’s nearly always nappinq (And of that he’s not ashamed) If any mischief has been done It’s Kenny who qets blamed. Cook, Josephine F. Josey Josephine always wears a smile She never has a care Whenever help is needed She always does her share. Cosqrove, Jerome F. So He’s liked by all the fellows And many females too Our So's a reqular fellow And a qood friend, all true blue. Czajkoski Vincent W. Vince Vincent Czajkoski A quaint, quiet lad He’s qood at his studies And never is sad. Davis, Harry W. Puz The qirls all rush our Harry For he's qot lots of pep And when it comes to dancinq This lad can surely step. I'nye nineteen
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Booth, Rhoda Myrt A qirl who's always carefree, She takes thinqs as they come; But when it comes to findinq fun You're sure that she’ll have some. Boytim, Mary Lou Mary. Mary's not contrary She's talented in many a line She can work and she can play And in cookinq she is fine. Brown, Jean Lucy Brownie This stately maid is pleasant With dimples oh, so nice She qives her smiles to many lads But saves her heart for Bryce”. Bungert, Genevieve Gen Genevieve is peppy Genevieve is sweet And when it comes to dancinq She's surely hard to beat. Carr, Leonard M. Puss This Senior lad from Homeville hails His hair just curls and curls And thcuqh he's popular with the boys He doesn't care for qirls. SENIORS Bolton, Ruth E. Ruthie A tall and stately female Who wins friends one by one With her cheerful, carefree way And her smile, briqht as the sun. Bost, Charles H. Grub Whon in Socioloqy He sure does know his stuff He'll qet throuqh high school Even thouqh he has to bluff. Buqel, Mildred A. Millie Mildred would rather type than eat And that is saying a lot She certainly can tickle the keys For that's what she was taught. Bunch, George S. Bunchie He's witty and he's clever And he surely has a line; When he takes the qirl friends out He has them in by nine. Caddy, Dorothy Dot She goes to every dance in town This charming dimpled Frail And how she kicks her heels around When saxophones ’gin wail. 1934 Pane eighteen
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Dean. Ruth Hilma Blondie She doesn't core o fiq for school, And thouqh she doesn’t pout, She'll surely hip-hooray with joy The day that school lets out. Dierken, Ray Oft Dirk He's just a regular fellow He fits in any crowd And whdn he sleeps, he really sleeps No foolinq is allowed. Dresher, Ronald J. Ronny Quiet, rather bashful He doesn't qo for dames . In fact, i he had his way They'd all qo up in flames. Dudas, Joseph A. Dutch At football Joe was quite a sport He Dlayed a winninq game And later in the qame of life We know he'll do the same. Ednie, Nellie Frew Ednie Directinq traffic in the halls To ho. is an easy task. A.nd can you find a nicer qirl Than Nellie, may I ask? SENIORS Debiak, Louise Agnes Meaze Constantly mindinq her business, She goes about her work, And when it comes to laborinq, Louise will never shirk. Donaldson, John M. Don Merle's hiqhest ambition Is 10 bo a qroat musician; But when he plays that coronet The neiqhbors all beqin to fret. Duda, Stella Clara Du She sjrely knows her shorthand Enqlish and typinq too. Wo know some day she’ll reach her goal And receive the praise that's due. Dunlap. Glenn W. Noog He'd make a qood philosopher He seems to know his stuff Despite his philosophic way He’s never known to bluff . Eqerman, Theodore R. Ted He's been with us but one short year We hepe he liked our school He seemed to be a pleasant lad Abiding by the rule. 1934 Page twenty
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