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O Q CEISS Q . x ,,, f,.',. . ..: Rial' Listen my friends and you shall hear, Of the senior class of this graduating year On the Thirteenth of May, in Fifty Two, Many of us regret that we w1ll be through And Now And we shall remember this famous day and year many of the days of school we spent here we'll start from the top of the list and work there are twenty four students to be found Larry seem's to be tops, With all of his friends and even the cops, And with the teachers he gets along well, How far he'll go 1n this world you never can tell Carol Jean our basketball forward, And a sport that seldom gets bored School with her is gust a snap, Whlch glves her plenty of t1me for a nap Edward was the guy who had lots of fun, When datlng the g1FlS or mak1ng a pun With all the glrls he got along swell, But who he'd go w1th next you never could tell Morris a llkable bright, husky lad, Friends and girls a plenty he's always had In school he trled to have lots of fun But h1s studies kept him on the run With the sportsvwe f1nd Reldon Cline Qeady to play fair any old time He was a guy sho's ShOOt1ng looked neat, For basketball reboundlng, he cou1dn't be beat In the library Lulu did keep Books of all kinds 1n a big heap Girls's basketball shots she did wr1te down And helped all she could w1th never a frown Nancy, small, ouiet and demure Of her help you omuld always be sure Whether ask1ng a GU8St1OH or flndlng a book Included with her answer was a nlce frlendly look Chest1ne's 1nterest was 1D books Nice clothes and well groomed looks She always got along w1th the boys, But olaylng basketball was one of her special joys i down, f-f 'fm l5E9S '5'HQ' a 1 I ' O But , 0 0 , O O . J. . . . 'Aa 1 . - I n n Q I 0 , l 0 n A I ' I ' O D x . 1 2 . . Q , l . . , . . . . ' Nt 'f t ff ' ' f , -1 ' 1 X .f N , x'. 2 . 1 ,J -dl I.: Q! -.Ek
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Harold never got along 1n school, He'd rather go duck huntwng or shoot pool And when he leaves th1s school of ours, He'l1 get a job dr1v1ng Jlmmy Lynch cars W1lferd Hubatka had lots of 1deas And a jeep that really d1d whlz We'll never know what he'll thlnk of next, But one thlng sure he won't get lt from a text Ronald Hunter a good uy to know when glven a chance with a g1rl he's ready to go Whether to take them near or far He cl1ps rlght along 1n his Hudson car Carolyn Karstensen a new g1rl ln our class Considered by all as a n1ce 1ntell1gent lass Heads all of her books, gets all of her studies In her l1fet1me you bet she'll always have lots of buddies Mar1lyn the tallest of our basketball team, with lots of pep, and plenty of steam She plays the game w1th all of her might, Grabs the ball from the forwards or ties them up tight Bradley the guy with the llttle Henry J Had the part of the butler Ln our class play Entertalned us at school with movies or a good Joke Will some day own the world if he don't go broke James Mulford, rough, tough, and gruff In sports he always had the stuff To dribble around and make lots of scores, Collette our cheerleader with lots Would cheer at our ball games w1th W1th a boogey to the left and a bo of pep. a hep, hop, hep, ogy to the right Stand up, sit down, faght team fight Bernadine the g rl who did the off1ce work No task to large or small did she sh1rk When Even a teacher called away she would run 1f only to shoot a salesman w1th her trusty slx g Rick Kept the editor of our Senior Star the staff right up to par He never let hls basketball teammates down For a finer guy, 1S hard to be found Betty, the gal with fiery red hair Had a temper to match that often d d flare She was the gossip edltor of our school paper And was always on some snoopy nose caper Carroll the n1ght owl of our class If a chance to drive comes he 'ou dn't let it pass, He'd stay out at night 'ti 1 real late And not get to school t1ll forty past eight Berdine Spr1ng the smallest of our boys, But size don'tcount when making noise He was the president of our SCDIOF class when he kissed a g1rl she said weakly WYou'll pass Phyllis the last 1U th1s long 11st Was a eal who will always be mlssed, Although Quiet and shy 1n her own speclal way, She helped to cheer us up the waole l1ve long day Ll . .I , L 1 a , f 1 1 , A a - , , e .1 0, . . , 9 A 2 In the navy he'll be soon fighting in one of these dog-gonewars . . I i ' l , I 1 1 , s - n. ' J . . , , 1 , a . , , n . . U. ,
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