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Page 13 text:
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S E N I O R S ffcLAss POEM The time has come to hid farewell To ha p py school days, class and hell. Here is the place we all must part, To enter the world and make a new start. Some of ns to serve the flag In distant places, sea and crag, H ave long heen called to do their share- N 0 finer hoys in hea1fen,s care. The time is fleeting all the while. Until we say good-bye with a smile, May teachers ana' friends remember us a'ear This '44 class through many a year. CLASS COLORS: Navy blue and white. CLASS FLOWER: Red rose. CLASS MOTTO: Today we follow, tomorrow we lead.
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SHIRLEY LASH Valedif toria ni Salutatorian CLASS WILL Gerald Adams, will and bequeath my dimples to Richard Riordan. Lois Baltzer, will and bequeath my gum chewing to Marie Langenfield. Doyle Bentzel, will and bequeath my love for teachers to Reed Brown. Elinor Bowers, will and bequeath my dancing ability to Grace Shanklin. Nellie Cherelar, will and bequeath my talkativeness to ,Ioan Mauch. Bonnie Lee Craver, will and bequeath my love for sailors to Madeline Atkinson June Wilson, will and bequeath my plumpness to Patsy Burson. Billy Walker, will and bequeath my job at the bakery to Edwin Gaut. George Varns, will and bequeath my ability to talk in front of crowds to Mary Brown Walter Studer, will and bequeath my love to Evelyn Winkhart. Merle Shanklin, will and bequeath my red hair to Jeanne Henderson. Irene Seese, will and bequeath my slenderness to Francis Weidman. Russell Salberg, will and bequeath my shyness to Bob Seese. Patsy Ray, will and bequeath my love for Bob's to Virginia Lee Mitchell Robert Putt, will and bequeath my tallness to Billy Creasy. Jerry Hammel, will and bequeath my curly hair to John Miller. Lee Foster, will and bequeath my trumpet playing to Paul Netzly. Donna Define, will and bequeath my laugh to Lela Mummertz. Mary Jane Debock, will and bequeath my love for music to Lois Small. Marjorie Day, will and bequeath my quietness to Priscilla Agler. Tom McCartney, will and bequeath my Irish accent to Robert Madiffer. Reba Marchand, will and bequeath my red cheeks to Irene Drage. James Loudiana, will and bequeath my masculine charm to Jim Betteker. Mary Ellen Lintner, will and bequeath my hair ribbons to Kitty Shuster. Shirley Lash, will and bequeath my ability to get A's to Donna Miller. Donna Mae Lab, will and bequeath my eyelashes to Vernon Deal. Melva Mae Hindley, will and bequeath my shortness to Alice Hay. Gayle Herrick, will and bequeath my blushing to Tom Gier. Virginia Heater, will and bequeath my way with men to Marjorie Ruff. Norma Hattery, will and bequeath my fingernails to Alice Wagner. Carl Whitmer, will and bequeath my car to Donald Shetler. Marion, Shetler, will and bequeath my loudness to Wayne Shetler. Jeanne Riordan, will and bequeath my ability to make low grades to Carrie Mauch Catherine Haager, will and bequeath my ability to argue in class to Ruth Gooding Norma Jean Foster, will and bequeath my pint size to Jacquelyn Adams Paul Noftsinger, will and bequeath my love for the Navy to Donald Airhart Ruth Gerber, will and bequeath my ability to gad around school to Howard Dunn RUSSELL SALBERG
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JAMES HAMMEL Ierry wilh his curls so neat Can lznorlz any girl of ber feet. JAMES LOUDIANA Wbimpy, the president of our class, Slole lbe heart of many a lass. RUTH GERBER Buleh has charm, we all know, It's easy for her to Caleb a beau. ,.E'-11-31. I .2 'I 33 :I it KN, '.. 'w 1.1- 111 GERALD ADAMS Gerald is a fall, lanky lad, You very seldom find him mad. LOIS BALTZER Wzfh lbose brown eyes ana' sjmrklmg leefla, Lois is a girl who c'an't be bmi. ELINOR BOWERS Elinorlv called a jilterlaug She can really rut a rug.
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