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Allen Klef He d surely be able to get a job At a G1bson Drrve xn feedlng the mob But should wartress and cheerleader come to v1ew At exactly the same t1me what could he do Perhaps that s one reason he thought It best To stay around here wrth his m1nd at rest He may have some worry bout gettmg stuck In the lane he travels by car or truck But when he stays a b1t late It s really handy If to keep h1m from starvlng they feed h1m candy So we suppose a small worry he doesn t mmd lf good food and good company both he can fmd In classwork and sports he does very good work Poss1bly because he refuses to Shlrk So here s to hlm Good wrshes by the sheaf Are presented by us to Allen Klef Yvonne Safford You may l1ke to take a h1ke But she d rather rlde her b1ke Though lt s not her fav r1te sport To lt she may oft resort Thawvxlle or Chxcago Helghts Mlght be r1ght for flylng kmtes But Cnlman IS the town that rates When she llkes her fun on skates And she does we understand Wrth that flrmly guxdlng hand And for the srck she d lzke to care So wxth her pep and sp1r1ts hxgh She gets our wzsh that here IS nxgh Future years we hope wxll dawn Frlled w1th good thmgs for Yvonne Phyllls Shambrook You ve prob bly all heard of huntmg coons at mght But wouldn t you really think it qulte a sight If you saw three persons trymg to frzght Poor l1ttle rabbxts 1n the ev nlng s hexghto Of one of the semors you mzght 1nqu1re If a hunt1ng guide you re wanting to hlre Or 1f you d care to hear a composer croon One of the latest hrts hrs very own tune Perhaps she could gam for you an audxtlon So that you could hear his gayest rendmtlon After the program 1f you d hke a snack For preparmg lunch thls glrl has a knack Wzth her specxal talents and her wmmng way She ll often we thmk make the world seem quxte gay So we re wzshmg many a joyous recess To this good humored g1rl we call Phyllls S ll ...mm G . 1 I Q ' U , . , -- . , . S . . , I , . I , . , . I , . . . , , . l I She can type--and does her share, . , . I Y . 9 1-1'-r m - . . I , . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . i I ' O gg . , . g - . 1 Y , . . ! I , . . .
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W 1l11am Davls True love xt IS sa1d doesn t smoothly run But perhaps small spats are just as much fun Maybe th1s lad 1n h1s grade school days Was testmg well the gzrls wlnnmg ways Do you s pose lt took that Kentucky move To make ham really get mto the groove 9 Or dzd 1tjl1St happen that Route Z4 Lead hlm on to a Forrest or Grldley door 7 Whatever the reason for h1s change of mmd He s prob bly glad grade school days are far behxnd He stud1es a bxt and he says, plans a lot Bout how next week s stud1es he 11 get to the dot He can help wlth the farm work or play basketball And should be able 1n l1fe to fmd a good stall So very best wlshes from our wxshmg mall Are ground out by the carload for our pal B111 Norms Edwards Anna He seems to be a qulet boy Who s very often full of joy But he must not always qulet be As he makes acquaxntances we see He gets around tween dusk and dawn Perhaps to Paxton maybe Strawn In spxte of that he keeps the rule Of commg ln on tzme for school But a susp1c1on ln the mmd does lurk That h1s chats w1th B111 don t concern schoolwork Of course they may there IS always one chance And another that they ll be bout romance In the future be It pleasure or work We feel sure that th1s boy w1ll seldom shxrk So here and now there IS th1s to be sa1d We re wzshmg much luck to our good fr1end Ed Mae Faxrley Perhaps he had been there so often before The boy knew h1s way home by another door Perslstent practlce makes perfect we ve heard Maybe she d dropped an encouragmg word She prob bly was 1n a moonlight trance And never thought at the gate to glance Where poor B111 walted to gwe a lxft To the boy thought of as Heaven s gxft We s pose she quxetly sent hxm home Hopmg the next day nght back he d roam Now 1f she wants to be sure of wxnmng h1s heart Let her practxce well her culinary art And lf she cooks as well as she decorates She ll be classed as one of the perfectxon mates W1th that thought ln mmd and a bxg hurray We say Happy days always Anna Mae 10 . . . ' ' ! D I . . . . . . g . . g . . . I I U ' I O I l 1 I l P . 4. . . , . C ' , I I D D . . . g , -- -- I I i I 1 . . . g . . . , . ..........-.........1..m-- . . g I ' Q I g - 9 . . I - - 0 . 5 . 1 g . . 1 - . g D I ' I ' . 1 1 ln Iv! I D '
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Lo1s Twzehaus Up there ln the book room cozy as you please Th1s gxrl was workmg with the greatest of ease Apparently there d been dug from the fmle A p1cture of one that would her begu1le W1th just such maglcal 1nsp1rat1on Work for her had become recreatlon But the maglc had cleared we have no doubt That mght the car hghts on the road went out Perhaps her vocal talent she d1d test In an attempt to soothe a savage breast She should be able to help herself ln llfe Be she good stenographer or better wlfe Wzth her muszcal touch and eff1c1ent way So we w1sh nght here a l1fe that IS keen Full of very good thmgs for Loxs Jean To The Sen1ors We lzke you much we really do Although we re oft beratmg you And 1f these rhymes have made you blush Don t fret we re not the type to gush If we told you how we really feel You mxght even thlnk we weren t real And thmk how awful that would be Cause here we are you plamly see So please take these words the way they re meant For golden wzshes are with them sent 12 She should have a future that may be quite gay. . . , , D ' ,
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