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Ardis C. once had a plan where 'Ujf She'd become an expert cook; And she's following out this plan so well That now she uses nary a book. One cloudy day, I stgej on t e street And watched a body come toning by---- A cloud lid move—I shaded ray eye, There stood La Verne against the sky. A girl i-'ith beautiful fingernails, Deserves some special attention; Agnes says there should be a week Of fingernail biting prevention. Hose Mary likes tobaggonning, Dancing, and a Norweigan. lifter serving overseas in Austria, Ho sty, does he belong to the American Legion? Whenever the Student Council meets One fact is very evident; •a-t the chair at the table's head Sits Jarvis A., the president. Marion 3. is one of the girls Who ranks among the tallestin the class; Wuiet she is and industrious too She is truly a comely lass. Out of the north one blustery day, Came Lthel with hair of brown, And on her face, though life be drab One seldom sees a frov n. If brown eyes were as priceless as pearls, Alice would share great wealth And in her eyes of fathomless brown Wre see a sign of good health. Our first chair sax. player Is C. Allan Ness; He's played a solo many a year With musical finesse. Audrey Dahl is a tiny lass With a gay, capricious air; She's known for this, and one thing more — Her flowing golden hair.
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From the shadow of the majestic old 08k trees, Rises the intellectual core of our town; And we've journeyed there though the wind he strong, To read of masterpieces renown. For the gains of life always lead Back: to our kindly, stone school; For like innocent little goldfish, In a beautiful rippling pool, Y.'e learned the do's and don1 ts of life We learned the Golden Rule! he learned to resoect our faculty, Although we thought them cruel— And now, if we forget their' tfords 'Twill be only ourselves we fool! There was in our Senior Play, A flapper, named Peg Van 3ss, Delores R. played this oart With intensive thoroughness! An exciting, lively blond she is; And of canine blood she's fond One could almost see Irene G. as Prourietess of a dog pound. He puffs his way to glory On a mammoth sousaphone. One day Mr. C. cslled a halt— But Shelby pumped on---alone. Helen I. has gorgeous heir, All other it does surpass; And she is the only redhead In the entire Senior Class. This summer Lila went to Minneapolis To get a job in the Forum; She replied,—when asked about her likes— Why men of course!-------1 adore 'em.
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We have some original artists On our annual staff this year; Mavis is one and she has worked Without an overseer, Bov, B. belongs in dramatics, And there v s hope she stays; Then, in a decade we'll applaud Our own Helen Haynsi While editing the Bionics Is no small task, we know We wonder where Phil V. gets her energy; Blazes! Just watch her go!! In many various '-'ays—Kesth is A salesman tried and true, For he took in the ’oney. gave out the books And he hopes you're all satisfied, too. Last fall when we order’d our class sweaters, Paul thoughv. ho; s do everything ut reet— So he purchased one of brilliant gold. And trimmed with green, it‘s neatl A letterman in two sports Carmen pl yoa football and baseball; He hopes that the coming spring season, Will be better than the one last fall. Doctor, lawyer, hobo's wife Psychiatrist, neurologest, preacher— Eileen says she'll be none of these For she will be a teacher! A versatile boy is Melvin B, He wrote an original oration— ' Tvas naturally about the farmer's task And tv as called ''The Soil of Our Nation. When a Swede with blond hair and blue eyes Has a Bohemian name, it's somethin' Jvnd Bill says that in Bohemian T'urek means simply a pumpkin ! We all know that in basketball, A player must be very efficient; And while playing this sport with the 0. A. A. Dorothy is exceptionally proficient.
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