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SENIORS Marley, Ruth A. ’Ruthie'' We hear she's in a qlee club Of dear old Whitaker U So I’m sure she'll sinq us a liltinq Whenever we are blue. Michaels, William Bi!l Tall and dark and handsome And a first rate crooner. He also rates with the weaker sex. We wish we had met him sooner. Milchak, Josephine M. Jo” She's a capable ticket seller At the theatre every night---A cheerful, busy maiden Who works with all her miqht. Morgan, Catherine M. Catty Sweet little Catherine With eyes of qreer. She’s very shy And does not preen. Milliren, Violet Bunny Tall and very slender With hopes that are so high She’ll never be happy Till she's the better half of a tie”. Morris, Charlotte Ann A nicer qirl could not be found In any other state We think in life she will succeed But that is up to fate. Murphy, Mary E. Curly Mary is a quiet miss A maiden sweet, but rare Just one qirl in a car-load Who hasn't bobbed her hair. Neville, Thelma M. Tiny Of all the Boswell Sisters Kate Smith and So'n So's We choose our songster Tiny To render la’s and do’s. Noroski, Dorothy V. Dot If eyes are mirrors of the soul Just look into our Dot's For her's reveal the sparkle of youth With mischief found in spots . Noroski, Gertrude J. Gert Little Gert is not a flirt In fact she’s very shy But with her sweet, demure-like smile We're sure she will qet by. 1934 Page twenty-eight
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Lucas, Mary Helen Dee She worked on the paper staff With earnest true endeavor We always will remember her And wish her joy forever. Malone, Marqaret Olive Black hair and pretty eyes She'd captivate boys with her charm But Olive's only ambition must be A qreen and white home on a farm. Marsh, Merel Russel Jovial, likeable Merel Ha ls from Vondera Plan And when you are in need of aid He'll help you if he can. Matis, Margaret Peg This blue-eyed blonde is pretty But my. oh my. she's shy. And if you look your sure to find Some mischief in her eye. McDonald, Lawrence Leaner Somewhat a ladies man Yet just a wee bit shy But he is just a dandy lad He makes the qirlies siqh. SENIORS Magnuson, Dorothy H. Bagga Intelligent in German B iqht in English Class She's an honor student Sure to rise above the mass. Markowitz, Frank In basketball he's quick of foot In class he's quick of mind We all aqree he's one good sport Not many of his kind. Moth’eson, Margaret A. Peg This deliqhtful girl is, oh, so nice She has many moods they say, Sometimes she is, oh, so serious And other times so qay. McClatchey, Jean E. Me She's so versed in vocabulary That when she starts to speak Her many words of wisdom Our Webster's we do seek. McGill, James W. Jim We think his aim in life should be An announcer fine and fair But as yet he's just a Gigolo With a way that gets him there. 1934 Pane tw«niy-seven
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SENIORS Noroski, Marie C. Blackie This qirl is very talkativo She's got a clever line So when it comes to passinq ShoTI never have to pine. Ness, Mary June Junie June is a pretty maiden But shy and so demure Somo day she’ll win her heart’s desire Of that we're more than sure. O’Malloy, Anna M. Butch” Nothinq more Nothinq less A cheery maid From M. H. S. Papay, William A. Bill In football qames he scored a point In classrooms knew his lesson But what he does outside of school Has us all a'quessin'. Patrick, Joseph D. Joe Joo is such a sober lad Wo know not much about him But he's so true and honest We couldn't do without him. 1934 Northrup. William C., Jr. Bill' He worked to make our class succeed He doesn't braq or boast And of all his school acquaintances Ho likes his Gwennie most. O'Donovan, Lois M. Butch1 Cheorful, carefree Lois Is never in a hurry Thinks seme day she'll graduate But doesn't care to worry. O'Neal, Dorothy M. Dot' We wonder just how Dorothy Distinquishes her beau For she likes a certain Davis boy Who is a twin, you know. Pastor, Louis J. Feck' He would make a good debater For !n law class every day He always raised an argument And had his share to say. Pcrcivol, Jack Percy' Anothor M. H. S. chap Who likes them sweet and shy That's why he's so stuck on A qirl from Woodlewn High. twenty-nine
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