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SENIOR CLASS ALPHABET A is for Al , we have two in our class The first one is Alfred, Alexander’s the last. B is for Beatrice, the classi redhead. It's also for Betty who plans to wed. C stands for Christy, her first name is Grace, In band on the baritone, she takes first place. D is for the dancing lessons we’ve had this year So we can trip the light fantastic . E stands for Elva and Edith, who hand in hand Keep the trombones goin’ in the band. F is for Frank, we know him as Ed Without his help, the seniors would never get ahead. G is for Gertrude who sings and cheers, She’s active in chorus and has cheered several years H is for the highlights of,our high school years We’ve had many joys but we ve also shed tears. I stands for the ideal toward which we strive It never will be attained as long as we’re alive. J is for Judy who’s scared she 11 gain a pound Also for Jim who eats as long as there’s food around K is for Kindness that teachers have shown The patience they’ve had, we’ve always known. L is for lasses, also for lads Who all helped to the teachers so gladl M is for Mary Bicknell—she twirls for the band Also for Mary Costa, who works in the lab. N is for now—the present, not past— We wish that our fun and joys would last. 0 means over, and onward, and on To our goals, ahead, to be won. P stands for parties, bright and gay The good times we’ve had both here and away. Q is for the Queen, who rules at our dance In the grand march we see her stately advance. R stands for Raymond we all call him Ray Without him around, things wouldn’t be so gay.
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ALPHABET CONTINUED S stands for Swift, also for Snell These two boys will somehow do well. T is for time which wings its swift way Through our schooldays, bringing cares and fun so gay. U means us, our class one and all Without cooperation we would have been sure to fall. V means the victories won by our class The efforts we’ve made are rewarded at last. W is for William, Billy or Will, No matter which you call him, he’s ours still. I is a letter which we cannot define It no doubt means much, but there's a blank in our mind. T is for yeaterday, the time that is past The future holds more, but memories will last. Z marks this alphabets' end—now we're done Even if the verse is halting, we’ve still had funl Student Council President-Gertrude McRobbie Secretary-Jeanne Daniels Adult Advisor-Mr. Sullivan This year the students decided to set up a Student Council. This was an undertaking of the students and Mr. Corbin favorablyraccepted the idea. Each class has two representatives, its president and one other member chosen by ballot. The Student Council is an organization that represents the student body. It does not merely restore lost notebooks and help to get activities rolling, it helps to teach the students self-discipline, self-control, and help them to make wise decisions. This gives them practice in accenting responsibilities and making and carrying out their own laws. The Student Council has no real authority for tne discipline of the students. They may make suggestions but the final decision is left up to the Principal. So far our Council has been making a start by writing to several different sources for information to help to get organized. It has discussed such things as funds, member- ship pins and the time of meetings.
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