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Dorothy Seyfried, a friend indeed, ls always handy when you're in need. She wants to have a beauty shop, Where all who want to look pretty may stop. We have Tom Benner who is dandy, And with tools, he's really handy. But he'd rather drive a truck, So when you see him coming, you'd better duck. A Burtsfield we have, whose name is Thomasene, She's very smart, so it seems. As a secretary she's already on the beam, But someday she'll marry, to satisfy her dream. Chuck Angstadt always has a smile, And keeps you smiling all the while. There's a Senior girl, so it is said, A special one, he plans to wed. Rosemary Hines, a yell leader is she, When it comes to yelling she's gay as can be. The rest is the same as Chuck's So all l can say is kids, good luck. Kenneth Butler is the girls' honey. When he passes by they sigh, Oh Sonny. As an inventor he's very bright, I-Ie's only sad Edison beat him to the electric light Marilyn Cockrell, another member of our class, ls a happy and bright kind of a lass. As a music teacher her plans are made, But she only hopes she'll be well paid. Maurice Heemstra, so bright and gay, Plans to be a teacher someday. At old I. U. he will begin, Where there is' a scholarship he hopes to win. Jean Remsburg, a secretary she plans to be, She's not real certain though, you see. For the class of '52 has a lad so dear, She'd like to wait around another year. Joan Remsburg, the twin of Jean, Oh, my gosh, what do l mean? But we know that with a guy named Roy, She'll live a life of eternal joy. Mary Bailey who is so sweet, Has a smile that can't be beat. To the north, in Detroit, lies her future home, For there she'l1 settle down no more to roam. Jim Watt, our Senior Class clown ' is he, With Godfrey he'll spend his future on TV. As always before, we'll remember his name, When his acting ability has brought him fame. Here our fondest memories lie, To this wonderful school--our final good-bye. 30
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Class -Poem The Senior Class of '51 Will leave this school, our work well done. First comes Ronnie Guse, our President is he, Who's very true and loyal and full of honesty. When it comes to baseball he's really on the beam But when he is married a blonde will run that team Next comes Lorene Graves, a very pretty sight, When it comes to Physics class, she's filled with delight Soon a housewife she hopes to be. With Charlie and the kids, she'll live a life of glee Billy Ray Baumgardt, a very handsome guy, Does all his homework without the slightest sigh Someday to the State Fair he'll go, And with his cows, he'll steal the show. Marylin Morgan is next on the list, One that I'm sure we'll all miss. With money she plans to fill her purse, By making her career a registered nurse. Gene Kirts is stout and neat. And has a '37 Ford that's hard to beat. ln the army, a captain he hopes to be, While wifey's at home waiting patiently. Then comes Violet, a little dear, It seems there's a Leavitt every year. lf you're in Chicago and hungry as a bear, I'm sure y0u'l1 find she owns a restaurant there. Jerry Flack has a grin from ear to ear, You see he grew an inch this year. And when it comes to auto motors he's a whizz, For someday he'll have a garage that's all his. Elaine Blain. intelligent is she, The editor of our Echo, a fine one you'll agree. On her clarinet she plays a happy tune, A stenographer she hopes to be real soon. A fellow named Richard Smith, a pal is he, He's fun and nice and full of personality. As a farmer he'll keep in stride, With his great big farm, so long and wide. Peggy O'Brien, who really isn't fickle, Although she's always saying smoke a pickle. She plans to go out and make herself a name, We think her singing will bring her fame. Our star in sports is Dale Haynes, He never gripes about aches and pains. I-Ie hopes, a dairy, someday to own, And deliver each day some milk to your home. Z9
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