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ARDELE ROGERS When her children go to school And laugh and shout and sing, We only hope she won't forget She did the selfsame thing. FRANCES ROSSETTI Be bright and cheerful, That's her creed- Live up to her motto If you would succeed. PATRICIA SAMPSON When a poet speaks of wom- an's hair As her crowning glory, I-Ie can have but one in mind As the subject of his story. ELIZABETH SANDERSON Betty, you think, is very shy Until you know her well- Then you'll find she's lots of fun As all her friends can tell. LOUIS SCALABRONI Wrangler bought a Pontiac, His one and only love- Don't you dare to touch that car If you haven't on a glove. ALICE SEARS Some think her sedate, But we wouldn't know why- For she has a greeting For each passerby. Page 18 BARBARA SHAW Rushing here, dashing there, Through the corridors she'Il tear- Wait a minute! This won't fit! Barbara's just the opposite. CURTIS SHAW The leopard may not change his spots But he does something like it- To recognize this boy at 1:00 The observer must be psychic. FLORENCE SHAW She takes time to be pleasant. And that pays dividends- For now she's added all of us To her host of friends. JOHN SHAW On the absentee sheet We predict without fear At least once a week His name will appear. GEORGE SHEA Our faith in him is justified: We thought he had the power To part us from our money Without our feeling dour. MARIE SHIMMELBUSH Sha? a fugitive from History It's hot upon her trail, The thought of being captured Makes Marie turn pale.
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WILLIAM PO He has Z1 repertoire of jokes The glum heart to delight, He is just the person To make a dark day bright. MARY QUINLAN We don't think our Mary con- trary: In fact, she always has been Very willing to tell us the news- And it costs us never a pin. MARIAN RADCLIFFE When the girls stroll out for hockey, You're always with the rest- You surprised your coach and team-mates, You rate-one of the best. DOROTHY RAYMOND You can wield a pen or pencil And produce a likeness true, The ease with which you do it Makes ns envious of you. EDNA RAYMOND O Plymouth girls, How we do sing And praise the work Of' our right wing ! NANCY REAGAN A tisket. a tasket She made another basket, When Nancy wears that naive grin, We expect again to win. CLAIRE REED Though you search the class from A to Z, We think you won't find one Who'll stick more closely to a task Until it is well done. EDWARD RIBEIRO We've seen him in the class- room, We've seen him on the street- And from our observations His style is hard to beat. NAOMI RICHMAN Naomi, be still For once and for all - This sounds familiar In our study hall. LEE ROANE He helps prepare his class- mates For a detail test By asking all the questions He thinks will serve them best. STANLEY ROBERTS Stan's an unassuming chap Who studies hard, 'tis true, But with that sober air there is A touch of humor, too. BLANCHE ROBY We've lived through many changes In our high school days, But the brightness of her smile Has been with us always. Page 17
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EDITH SKULSKY When school is done, For home 'she'll run To don her slacks- She must relax. BERNIOE SMITH We seldom see her talking, She seems to us most shy- She concentrates on other things: Report cards do not lie. ESTHER SMITH She's simple and sweet And tr6s, tres petiteg To her Stewart's acting Is life's greatest treat. MARY SMITH Her vigilance is eternal, Her eye is keen and clear- While she's serving as libra- rian, N0 book will disappear. DOROTHY SOUZA Seated each day at her type- writer, She merrily taps the keys And accomplishes her purpose With comparative grace and ease. FRANCIS STAS All that you do We may not condone, But we have only praise When you play the trombone. AUGUSTA STEFANI She thinks more of landscapes Than many seniors do, In fait, she stands on Prospect Hil Just to enjoy the view. DEAN STEVENS We cover our eyes So we don't have to look At Dean in an apron Ready to cook. HAROLD STRASSENL In basketball, football, And baseball, too, The honor of good sport Goes straight to you. DONALD STUDLEY To our success at sleuthing We do not point with pride, For he must have at least one fault That cannot be denied. BARBARA SULLIVAN Riotous colors in sweaters Make her senses reel- For her only the pastels Have the least appeal. LAURA SYLVIA We'll lift the lid on one thing And let you take a peek: If you would meet a charming miss, You need no further seek. Page 19
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