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UNDERCLASSMEN W iY'LUOf?L1'f9 you to the jumor OfflC'?!'S- Pre-slderrt-B, A-'Xmburrr Vrce Prearderri-W. Werlirrg Se-cretarygW Summers ,,,M,.A,,L , TreQ1surerAB Ieafe K-nfl ' Sponscr.:-Mis: Srrmh ond Mr. Lee YQ-?.,L 'V+-' Szphorrrore cifrcers- ' ' - , - . '45 It Presrd-em-B. Ogg Vice President-K Eichler SeCreio1ryfM Bushee Treusurerfl Wall-:er .' , Counselor-S Goshorn X Class Reporter-N Dalton 'JV WX Sponsors-Miss Logrcm ond Mr. Cass ' 'wx ,ah 1 Freshmen officers- PI i'Si'flEI'lf4L. Werlirrg Vice President-L Dawson Se:retary-A. Comes TreusurerAS. Sample News Reporter-B Hoover Sponror:-Mis? VVQ-:ft ond Mr Lesh :md irifererdt snaps , -. .. ff rflrfju f M' V. 23 '91
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CLASS POEM Continued Ellis McFadden is a senior lad, Who has a certain junior for a fad. I think Maxine really hits the spot, ls what 'Ellis savs when people quiz him a lot. Doris Elsie Miller hails from Tocsin way, The place can t be found on every map. But thcre's lots of excitement in that little town, When Doris falls in cr he-wolf's trap. Dorothy Miller says boys are a bother, They tell all they know to one another. Shell let them be for auite a span, To go where she pleases and whenever she can. Our very capable president in '45, Mar ane likes classical music as well as jive. Y I Could you imagine her hair being blonde? Of tall, dark, men she's very fond. Marjorie Scherry is a quiet lass, Still she's friendly to all that pass. As for boys she says, They don't worry me. l'll find one when l'm ready, tee, hee. Red hair and temper always go together, But we:-'re sure to Paul it doesnt matter. His crimson hair and green shirts really harmonize. Whom Paul will marry we can't surmise. Pat lives a high strung life, And for this man jerry, She s held her heart open, patiently hopin'. Some day the man to marry. With a nice personality and very pleasing voice, Mary Mae will surely be some lucky man's choice, She is good in art and in cooking, too. She surely shouldn't be difficult to woo. Now, my friends. there's Lc:Verne Slane. The boys think she's really a dame. When asked when she would settle down, l.aV?rnedsaid, When the right type l have oun . She was our sectetary in her sophomore year. You always know when Ioann is near. She s good in basketball and volleyball too, When looking for a mate not every one will do. Marcella, is a red headed Springer. Destined to be a good stenographer. Although, she seems to like a domestic life, Maybe she'll be a contented house wife. Robert Springer is the lad with a jeep. We can hear it coming with its mild peep, peep. He was Mr. Butterworth in our junior play, But in most classes he has little to say. 22 His parents named him Roger Roy, We all call him Stoney, He's our classes' great big boy, Who is anything but honey. Russel Thurber's the shortest in our class, He ll never settle down to just one lass. But as you all know he's the power to talk, And when he gets mad, my how he'll squawk. loan Valentine, is a quiet lass. We never know when she's in class. But when she catches the man in her life, He'll have to talk some to equal his wife. Dale is one of the many Werlings, Uncle Omar, to we seniors. He's tall, he's slow, he has cr head of cury hair. When he wants to be heard, we know he's there. Dorothy Werling is next on our list, She's tall, and blonde and full of zist. The picture editor for our Oracle, Dot won't stop for any obstacle. Wilmer is another of the Werlings, Butch is our senior president. He seems the quiet and bashful type, But the girls that go out with him never gripe. The next is a short, black-headed fellow, He hails from across the bridge. Of course, Wayne Wickliffe is the man, Near him youll usually see Ruth Manns. Mary Lou sports a diamond on her left finger, We don't know how long to Ray she'll linger, Said Ray, I want a sewer and an especially qood cook, And if you can do that, you're hooked. Now this is the line-up for the game. We're sure the winning won't be tame. You see it's Grads vs. The World. And on the floor our lives may be hurled. So goodby, dear students, teachers, and friends, All good things must come to an end. We bid you farewell, and wish you luck. May your lives be as nice as a book. Floellen Fryback Patty Hoover Anna Heinrich Ioan Archbold
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