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MARIE ORENA BEACHLER “Diligence is the mother of good fortune.’ 1 — Cervantes. You recall Marie B and her flaxen-like hair, That she always was tryin’ a new way to wear? Well,you just can’t imagine what she’s gone and done, She’s had cut off, every bit just for fun. (The above is not true but in rhyme it doth run.) Poster Contest 4, History Course. GEORGE C. BOLTON “Whom doth Ambition shun?” — Shakspere. . Little George Bolton with his caterpillar crawl Arouses a heap of envy ’mong his classmates all He often wanders off in the spring and in the fall; He claims he can’t resist allurin’ Nature’s call. Technical Course. DOROTHE E. BAKER “Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. — Fielding. Now Dot’s not a cook, Nor is she a crook, But something much greater than each. For in seven classes, She not only passes, But D’s and F’s have been out of her reach. Censowe 1-2-3-4, Commercial Course. WILLIAM EDWARD BELLAMY “Life is short and so am I.” — Anon. William’s hard to get in rhyme; He never gets to school on time; Quick to join in any fun Before he has his lessons done. Commercial Course. Page 9
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LONA ELOISE TEEL “Pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on.” — Anon. A new fangled farmerette- Miss Lena Teel, Who would raise potatoes that you don’t have to peel, And little white piggies that ne’er utter a squeal; She’ll make heaps of money on every farm deal. Literary Secretary 2, Vice President 3, Glee Club 2, Cen- sowe 1 4, Censowe Dramatic Club 4, Commercial Course. FRANK H. FIELD “I am slow of study.” — Anon. Frank’s “as idle as a painted ship Upon a painted ocean.” For things that any effort take He never gets the notion. Football 3-4, Hi-Y 3-4, Hi-Y Treasurer 3, Literary Presi¬ dent 4, Track 3, Technical Course. MARION ALTHEA WILLIAMS “Shadow of annoyance, never came near thee.” — Shelley. Our chewing gum champion and cornet player; There’s nothing yet that could dismay’er. A debutante she’ll probably be— Independent, gay, care-free. Orchestra 1-4, Censowe 1-4, Classical Course. PHILIP S. REA “The social, friendly, honest man, ’Tis he fulfills great nature’s plan.”- — Burns. You know Rea, last name Phil, He can dance just fit to kill; In class he’s little more than nihil; But at parties he always fills the bill. Literary Vice President 3, Hi-Y 4, Commercial Course. Page 8
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IDA MAE IMBRIE What suwct delights a quiet life affords.” — Anon. Ida’s the peaceful, quiet, kind, “Whose natures never vary.” She’ll finish school, and work a while, And then she’ll up and marry. Glee Club 2, Vice President Censowe 3, Commercial Course. JOHN A. LO CASCIO Deep thought seemed toiling in his head. Johnnie’s last name has a foreign-like sound. But he has the spirit which not many have found, In four years of football he gained little renown, But by throwing a javelin a letter he’s found. Glee Club 1-3-4, Track 3, Track Letter 4, Scientific Course. LAURA E. BLAKE How far that little candle throws its beams, So shines a good deed in a naughty zoo rid.”- — Shakspcre. Laura is thoughtful of others we’ll say, She works hard but finds time to do everyday Something for others, less happy, less gay, We know her unselfishness really does pay. Censowe 1-2 3-4, Basketball 2, Glee Club 1, Drawing Assistant, Classical Course. FERN DIESTA McGUIRE ‘‘For if she will, she will, And you may depend on’t; And if she wont, she wont, And there’s an end on’t.” — Shakspcre. I know a young lady by name of McGuire, Her mother’s a countess; her father’s a squire; For a position of bookkeeper did she inquire, And got the position by dint of threats dire (When she reads of these lines she says I’m a-) Glee Club 1-2-3, Censowe, Commercial Course. Page 10
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