Senia (leoosuH Sli p, Louise Anderson ...............“Chatterbox” Margaret Anderson.............“Look for the Silver Lining” Larry Blue....................“Huggin’ and a Chalkin’ ” Norma Boyer ..................“That’s What I Like About the South” Beverly Brison ...............“Jim” Jean Burklund ................“A Laddie in Khaki” “Red” Burklund ...............“Wine, Women and Song” John Cameron .................“Donkey Serenade” Kay Carson....................“Sweet and Lovely” Pat Cleary ...................“When Irish Eyes are Smiling” Bob Cottrell .................“Oh, How I Hate to get up in the Morning” Eddie Dickey .................“Anchors Aweigh” Jo Griswold...................“Iowa” Irene Gustafson ..............“That Chicks Too Young to Fry” Patti Hamm ...................“Blues in the Night” Jo Hapenny....................“Crossing the Bar (r)” Wayne Hileman .................“Chicago” Julia Horridge................“Drifting and Dreaming” Helen Huber ..................“Ain’t Got a Dime to my Name” Virginia Ingold ..............“Frankie Blues” Julietta Jayne ...............“Romeo and Julietta” Don Karr......................“Take Joy Home” Wilbur Kelley ................“A Hunting We Will Go” Mildred Kuntz ................“Hearts and Flowers” June Mattingly ...............“Turkey in the Straw” George Merrimac ..............“Dark Town Poker Club” Jane Merrimac ................“Twinkletoes” Robert Miller.................“Kitten on the Keys” Jack McCabe ..................“Slender, Tender and Tall” Wayne Natterstad .............“The Shiek” Stanley Nelson................“The Farmer in the Dell” Evelyn Ogle ..................“My Solitude” Pat O’Hare....................“Lazy Bones” Frank Oyer....................“Virginia” Mary Piatt ...................“Mary” Bob Plackett .................“Sweethearts” Vera Reynolds ................“Smiles” Howard Rhodes ................“Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair” Mary Rich.....................“Pennies from Heaven” Maurine Rutledge .............“Roll them Bones” Vernie Saldeen................“Man on the Flying Trapeze” Dick Smith ...................“Open the Door, Richard” Don Smith ....................“Cement Mixer” Mona Stagen...................“How Many Hearts Have You Broken” Lee Swanson...................“That Sly Old Gentleman” Jack Swinney .................“In My Merry Oldsmobile” Evelyn Sypult.................“Talking is a Woman” Howard Thompson ..............“Putting On the Ritz” Phyllis Tieman ...............“The Village Maiden” Harold Van Derryt ............“The Flying Dutchman” Doris Watson .................“Candy” Evelyn Weburg ................“In a Five and Ten Cent Store” Robert Yates..................“Boogly, Woogly Bugle Boy of Company B” Libby Stanford ...............“It’s the Talk of the Town”
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