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Madeleine Fischer To be a nurse is Madie’s choice. She has charm and a lovely voice. Pretty, gracious, loyal friend. It seems her virtues have no end. I Lynne Fleming We find no word of any size To match the charm of Lynne’s dark eyes. Artistic, skilled in many ways. She’ll find few woes in college days. Lennart Folin Nice-looking, quiet, Would like to be rich. Army or Navy? Can’t decide which. Gloria Gagne Sympathetic, sweet and kind, Gentle soul and agile mind. Has chosen nursing as a way Of helping others every day. 26 Anne Fitzpatrick Anne Fitzpatrick, gay and merry, Wants to be a secretary. Nice to know, just watch her go, At basketball she’s quite a pro! Susan Flynn About Sue Flynn — it’s hard to begin — A friendliness contest she’d certainly win. Beauty and brains — best combination— As chairman of S.T.A.B. she’s quite a sensation! Robert Fresco Quiet and a pleasant sort, One of the finest brains in Port. Not at all a bad musician, Plans to be a mathema- tician. Linda Gale About Lin there’s so much to say, She’s president of G.A.A. In sports she active, Very attractive, We wish her luck in every way.
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Jane Dowd Janie is a pert Portette, And what she wants, she's sure to get. Eyes are blue and hair is curled— Plans to enter business world. David Duvel Dave has a brilliant mind, He is helpful, quick and kind. Good at football, tops in class, Stands out sharply from the mass. John Ellertsen For this gay guy there is no peeve. But sometimes Spanish makes him grieve. Plans a career As an engineer Will make a good one, we believe. Frances Falitz Pretty, curly-headed girl. In French class, finds her biggest whirl. Talkative, quick, and often merry, Future Wall Street secre- tary. James Ferguson It’s Jim who pens our page on sport. He is a friendly, pleasant sort. Good man, sportster, stu- dent, too, In college these will see him through. Vilmar Krdman Here’s to Vilmar, quite a boy! Thinks that math is a joy. A sparkling wit, A friendly way, A smiling face ’most every day. Brian Fay Brian Fays’ a gallant lad. Fishing and bowling make him glad. There’s a well-founded ru- mor, He’s known for great hu- mor. A better guy cannot be had! Gloria Fetsch A wizard in our school is she, A scientist she’s going to be. She’s sw’eet and gay For it’s her way The brighter side of life to see.
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Leo Gerzack Leo’s hair is dark and wavy. And he plans to join the Navy. He’d like some sport In every port— (He'll find the sea is not all gravy.) Kathleen Gilroy This is a rhyme about Kathleen, One of the cutest gals we’ve seen, She dances well But who can tell— She may end up a skating queen! Lawrence Golde Our Larry’s a fellow who is At tennis and science a whiz. He may find the answer To death-dealing cancer— And fortune and fame will be his. James Golinsky Here’s to a fellow called Jim— He has an unusual whim— That what Port should do Is buila a small zoo, And provide some chin- chillas for him! 27 Leslie Gilbert Pretty eyes as you can see— We asked what would her future be; “Oh well,” she said, “Might teach phys. ed., Or write news stories for A.P.” Robert Giresi Handsome Bob, both lean and tall, He’s quite a help to our baseball. We know that he In college will be A guy who is well-liked by all. Rita Goldstein Reet is witty, quick, clever, Misses 100’s hardly ever. Hair is red and eyes are dark— She’s bound to make a brilliant mark. Maud Grayson Oh, here’s to a linguistic miss— One thing we know for sure is this: W’herever she may roam or stray In any language, she’s okay!
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