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Silently traveling through Rooms and hall You always find Evelyn Cherished by all. A mighty good student And very industrious In all of her life She has been illustrious. A winner of medals For scholarship fame To all of his classmates He's Carl by name. Working and toiling From morning till night In class he is always The teachers' delight. Short of stature With a mighty laugh: He's sometimes working On Maudie's staff. Gera1d's his name, The navy's his aim As a hardhearted Admiral He probably get fame. Next we see a person, Tall, fair and lean, Sometimes called by A nickname Green. Never in a hurry, Always in a fight Living in the pool hall Is his delight.
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CLASS POEM As our class goes marching forward Each even in his stride, We'll tell you all their names And a little on the side. As they come marching onward Our leader you will see Our president and classmate And a friend he'll always be. He always has his pockets full With all that you can name, And by his trips to Attica We know him as Duane. Now here comes a guy With plenty of nerve lf teachers aren't looking Out the door goes Erve. On the basketball floor He's our class star We're sure you'll agree He's bound to go far. Running forward, mad as a goat Comes rip-roaring Jordan, Cause he missed the boat, As secretary of our class He did his job quite well And a friend to every lass We all agree he's swells Now rattling to the front ln his little Model A Anywhere you want to go You'll always have a way We're sure you all know Who our chauffeur must be Everyone Knows Geezil For a fine pal is he. Next comes a girl Who is mighty sweet 14 With big brown eyes That can't be beat. We're sure you all know That .Teanie's her name And Mrs. .Tack Austin is Her after school aim. Next standing in the narrow aisle, Small, neat and rather lean Always with a cheerful smile To us, she's Janice Jean. She's asked for dates to no avail, Because my friends you see She's saving all her dates for Gail And that's how it will be. When it comes to blondes We've got the best When it comes to music She'll pass the test. As for the future: Smitty's her aim I guess you all know Roberta's her name. She was a faithful servant At all the games .Tust marking scores Was only one of her aims. She's known as Dora Fair, slender, tall And a mighty good scout She's called by all. Next in line comes One easy to please, She's rather short And clumsy, called Louise, A faithful director Of all our cheers, She has even caused' Men to flow tears.
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CLASS HISTORY As the U. S. S. New Haven started on its maiden voyage in the year 1937, nineteen little beaming faces appeared over the starboard rail. They were: Carl DeWitt, Janice Atyeo, Earl Bauer, Annzetta Buckingham, Ruby Cole, Richard Cole, Phyllis Danhoff, Robert Hillis, Ralph McKelvey, Mary McKown, Charles Myers, Clyde Phillips, Myrtle Row, Gerald Shirey, Duane Slessman, Junior Teglovic, Margery Patrick, Glen Row, Earl Row, our commander was Miss Vander Mollen. Our second course started in September 1938, with sixteen crew members aboard. The new members were Donald Risner, Betty Coleman, Evelyn Newmeyer, Raymond Marrow. Miss Vander Mollen was again our commander. ln the third grade we were greeted in a new state room by Miss Kruger. There were eighteen crew members, of these Edward Bailey, Clara Mae Capelle, Charles Wilson, Donald Wilson and Robert Wilson were new. As the fourth year approached Mrs. Osborn was accompanied by twenty starry eyed crew members. We were glad to see Phil Vanderpool, John Corwin, Iva Jean Stevens, Virginia Dalton, as our new mates. As we sailed into the fifth grade with Mrs. Harriet Miller at the helm, eighteen members appeared on the deck. The new members were Fred Bailey and Mildred Alsept. The sixth grade a new commander met us in chow line. There were twenty-two hungry faces. Those which were new in line were: Joyce Garret, George Lacy, Patricia Prediere, Leo Rang, Herman Schulz, Lois Shepard, Janice Stilliman, Dorothy Vanderpool, Louise Diehl and Ivan Adams. For this year our commander was Mrs. Mae McCullough. Peering up through the companion way onto the upper deck twenty-four seventh grade boys and girls were busy scrubbing the deck. The new hands on the deck were: Daisy Craft, Vernon Lykins, James Caudill, Robert Oney, Roberta Brill and Donald Risner, Miss Kuhn was our new commander for this new and exciting year. Miss Kuhn, our petty officer, for the eighth grade was greeted by nineteen excited sailors. The only new sailor was Ruth King. 16
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