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Page 19 text:
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r Jeanette Smith, Donald English, Queen Wilma Bush, Gerald Edwards, Patricia Kearns, Larry Moore. (junior Qrom One of tlie highlights of any school year is the annual Junior Prom. The 1945 prom was no exception, for April 27, the Junior Class of '46 acted as hosts at their “LOVE SHOP” prom. This colorful event of the year took place in the high school gymnasium, which had been transformed into a ballroom of soft lights, spring flowering shrubs, rustic benches, huge hearts and cupids of red and white. In the far corner of the room was the rustic throne where Gerald Edwards and Wilma Hush were crowned King and Queen of the prom. The music was furnished by “Earl Youngbeck and his orchestra.” We are indeed grateful to the committees for their work and also for the splen- did cooperation rendered by Mr. L. Loven, the junior class advisor, whose un- tiring efforts to make it a success made everyone feel responsible for his share in the work. B SMTa 15
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IME IMS wnmm c(9he Senior c5 G’s is for Adrian, An industrious lad, Also for Alice. Who is never sad. B is for Beverly, Beth, Barbara, and Bruce, Trying to quiet them, Is just no use. is for Clarice, A picture for art, If you’re going to paint, You’ll find her your start. D is for Doris, She’ll break no heart, Also for Dorothy, Who is quite smart. E is for example, Which the seniors set, For the underclassmen. Who have to learn yet. E is for forget, Which everyone does. You try.to remember, But your brain won’t buzz. G is for Gene, A wise little chap, His one suggestion, Is never scrap. H is for Helen, And Harry too, Their favorite color, Is navy blue. I is for I, Who belongs to the class, I sure have enjoyed, The years that have passed I is for Johnny, Who is everyone’s pal, Also for Janet, A popular gal. K. is for killing, Like the study hall, There is walking and talking. But that is not all. L is for Lorna, Just one of our class, No one has seen, Such a quiet lass. M is for Maxine, With that hilarious laugh, Also McConochie, Who is good in math. N Is for no, A negative word. When asked to do something. Heads shake no like a bird. O is for Oma, Who likes to hike. She’d have more fun, If she’d ride a bike. P is for Phoebe, Another Barden. It is work she likes, Even in a garden. Q is for questions, Which everyone asks, Without such things, It’s hard to do tasks. R is for Robert, A farmer boy, He does his work. And always with joy. S is for Smith’s, In number they’re three, Leonard and LaMar, And Marjorie. T is for teachers, They arc quite nice, Once you know them, They’re like sugar and spice. U is for you, Who are reading this book. If you have enjoyed it. Just take another look. V is for Viola. Who in memories past. Will recall these days, That just couldn’t last. W is for work. Which we all have to do. Some may not now, But later they’ll have to. X is for excellent. Which the juniors try to be, They study harder than ever. The good it does they’ll sec. Y is for yonder, In which I do see, The seniors’ life paths, And what they arc you’ll see. Z is for zipper, Like the sophomores are, Here with their voices, And there with a jar.
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