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Senior Hall of Fame Betty Housley-Innocence is like a mousetrap-misleading and catching. Tom Brock-Tom and tide for no man wait. Bill Fehlig-Carry me back to old Virginny. Elizabeth Hegge-A lady is known by the company she keeps-waiting. Dave Hale-A Hale and hearty lad. Dawn Jacobs-Then came the dawn. John Moore-The Moore the merrier. Clyde Ernst-My only books were woman's looks-and folly's all they've taught me L. J. Owens-Be he ever so humbug, there's no guy like Owen. Bill Rudick-Two halves make a hole-and Bill goes through. Lloyd Trinka-Humor, like history, repeats itself. Bob Hudson-Never was owl more blind a lover. Marvin Wilson-To speed is human-to get caught, a fine. Phyllis Dickerson--A Roland stone gathers no moss. A IS FOR ANGELL, who is dressed very well. He is not very talkative, as most people can tell. B IS FOR BEEMAN, very stubborn is he, And always enjoying himself as you see. C IS FOR CLINE, looking round very shy At a future auctioner, who is passing hard by. D IS FOR DUNHAM, steadfast, honest, and true I'd like to be the lucky man, wouldn't you? E IS FOR EGGE, and very few Are so learned, so big, and so-o-o graceful too. F IS FOR FISHER, who is tall as can be When out in a crowd above all you can see. G IS FOR GOEBEL, in her very best gown, And is proud to be recognized all over town. H IS FOR HOLMAN, an engagement just made, For all things in the world she would not want to trade. I IS FOR INGALL. with pretty black hair. With a smile for her friends and plenty to spare. J IS FOR JENNINGS, who seems very modest But of his chickens he's really the proudest. K IS FOR KELNER, afraid of a worm, But she'll get to the top, because her decisions are firm. L IS FOR US LABORERS, who have slaved during our stay, And fought for our dear school, full many a day. M IS FOR MATTINSON, see her timid blue eye. You would know her much better if she were not quite so shy. N IS FOR NUTTING, singing a song I'm sure Marvin Hauk could listen for ever so long. O IS FOR OWENS, who's as wise as he looks With Betty Mastick around, and a couple of books. P IS FOR PASSAGE, a teasing young boy. All who are around him he likes to annoy. Q IS FOR QUIET, like we are ALWAYS in school. Because if we weren't it would be breaking a rule. R IS FOR ROE, quick, witty, and tart, Underneath it all she has a soft heart. S IS FOR STITT, who always is busyg If you followed her around you'd probably get dizzy. T IS FOR TRINKA, who is always confused As to why school books should ever be used. U IS FOR US, the most notable class That from Plymouth school ever shall pass. V IS FOR VEALEY, a very Une girl: If rated in jewels she's surely a. pearl, W IS FOR WILKIE, friendly, funny, and slim. If you take my advice, you'll become acquainted with him. X IS FOR XAMPLES, which we tried to be. Fun, work, and companionship is really the key. Y IS FOR YEAR-1937 to be exact The saddest and happiest which we will enact. Z IS FOR ZANDER, and of the best of the crew Whom everyone liked but not everyone knew. 19
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