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CLASS GIFTS To Audrey, our fair, fair lass we give this little looking glass, so when she rises each day she can fix her hair that certain way. To Smitty, a carpenter plans to be we give this hammer in memory so when he ' s asked to build new schools he won ' t have the excuse he has no tools To Ilamay, our popular record fan who has records by most every man, we give this shopping list so she can purchase those she missed. To Ranuy, we give this brand new car so he can travel near and far, and when he chances to take a ride may she always be at his side. To Rose, a hair-dresser to be we give this shampoo called Toni , may her business be a success and all her hair-do ' s the best. John , a farmer when he leaves here we give this tractor, a John Deere, so he may plow his fields in content, and not think of the money he has spent. To Claire, who is so sweet we give this box of candy, so when her beau she chances to meet may he be to her, just as dandy. This fuse we give to Bobby C. a Radio-mechanic he plans to be, and when he becomes a boy in khaki he ' d better write to us, by cracky. Anna plans to join the waves and sail the ocean blue, To her, we give this good luck pin, best of luck from us to you. To Barker, a future poultry raiser we give this little chicken, and hope that in the coming years he ' ll have chickens by the dickens. Mary, who wants to be a nurse and is going away to college, we give this little nurse ' s kit to help her gain her knowledge. 26
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Anna: I suppose you knew before I , that Joyce married right after graduation to her old time sweetheart. Ilamay: Joyce was ready to settle down while we were still in school. She is very happy and is convinced that her choosen career is the best Anna: Speaking of settling down, Jack Rosier has quite a thriving enterprise. He is the president, treasurer, and secretary of %he International Lonely Heart ' s Club; and not as most people expected, re- presentative to Congress. Ilamay: That tops all-=goodness — I guess I had better be getting home — supper to prepare. But I enjoyed showing you our new school. Anna: I am amazed at our new school — what changes a few years have brought. It is wonderful to know our future youth will get the best in education. A SENIOR ' S FAREWELL Four happy years have drawn to a close. Our work has just begun. But from the foundation of its training, Steps the class of ' 51. In leaving our teachers and our friends, We hope for but one condition, We sinceTely hope that for years to come, They ' ll fulfill the Sheffield tradition. There ' ve been hardships and struggles for us to bear, We ' ve each had a share of our own. But the friendships developed And the good times had, are the best that we ' ve ever known . And now, as we come to these closing hours, With memories and tears as well, We bid goodbye to the school we have loved. Classmates and teachers — Farewell! 25 v.,.
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m H To Tom, who is always full of fun we give this little water gun, so he can always be on guard when cupid ' s arrows hit him hard. To Austin, who plans to be an engineer with a big degree, we give this calibrated slide rule to help him through engineering school. To Joyce the gayest of our class who never seems down hearted, we give this autograph book to remember us when we ' ve parted. To Jack, our class sleeper we give this little bed, so when away from home he roams he ' ll have a place to rest his head. To Scoopy the Navy plans to enter we give these tools mixed, so when on leave from his training center we know his car he can always fix. To Jennie, we give this book of poetry of Chaucer, Shakespeare, Herrick, So when her beau is at loss for words she may quote him a love lyric. May we, the class of 1951, ever be remembered as. Ilamay I don ' t get it Petersen Rose Got some gum Zamperini Claire I can ' t help it Pezzatti Mary Did you say Texas Zucco Jenny I can ' t tell now Johnson Joyce I ' m hungry Funk Audrey What did you say Agar John I don ' t see that Bachetti Anna Wanna Bet Pezze Tom What ' d you do, burp Bartlett Austin I don ' t know Somes Ranny Ah gee Bartholomew Robert Who me Smith John Ah go on Whalen Robert Sure Curtiss Barker Oh yea Buckingham Jack Ha Ha Rosier 27 •fctf
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