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CICISS oem Write a Class Poem, they said, A few simple lines will do. H lust make it up out of your head. That ought to be easy for you. A nasty crack, if I ever heard one. But now's my chance to get even. So, with doubtful rhythm, and silly pun, l'll tell my tale and be leavin'. Phil Nuss says, When people's views oppose mine And their arguments they won't resign For all my pleas, then 'tis nothing less, Than plain, unvarnished stubbornessf' Olive Pope can't stand the bore, Who talks for half an hour or more, While she is squirming like an elf, To talk a half an hour herself. All the teachers are sure, Arlie's virtue will endure, That her life will be free from a spot. They are certain that she, every happy will be, And that she will amount to a lot. lt's Nic's opinion that squirrels are smart. Here's the way he views them. They wisely eat the nuts they meet, While we just listen to them. Lucy and Ieanie sit and rock, ,They powder their noses and Watch the clock, With studied, proper, unconcern, For Ralph and Ierry they wait and yearn. Norma Heinz a nurse would be, And she makes it very clear, So anyone can plainly see, She's got her eye on a career. Elden Holmes is an active lad, At work and play he races about. And Wherever he's seen, 'tis very sad, For his shirt tail's always hanging out. But Kenny Kauk is not a bit wild, He is known as a good little boy, He's honest and bright and the teacher's delight, To his mother and father a joy. ' It's Rah! Rah! Rah! for Sutton High. We're behind them every play. Stepping high, and you know Why, With La Veigh Bender to lead the Way. -45-
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BACK ROW: N. Bulin, A. Johnson, L. Beliel, J. Weston, B. Blacketer, M. Klein P. Findley, V. Serr, D. Schmidt, D. Everts, D. Paneitz, D. Lohmeier, W. Peterson C. Jacobson, A. Milroy, M. Bender, B. Bayne, R. Robinson, R. Vauck, T. Sheridan E. Carl. v s 1 THIRD ROW: Miss Whisinand, R. Rauscher, A. Fox, E. Fox, E. Trautman, B. Heinz V. Nuss, E. Vauck, R. Unterseher, K. Dahlgren, R. Ochsner, M. Steiger. D. Grove J. Matteson, M. Schultz, E. Plettner, H. Fehr, G. Ely, L. Lytle, D. Carlson. 1 1 SECOND ROW: Hollingsworth, I. Rath, Bettger, M. Firme, B. Peters, M. Sederstein, R. Griess, K. Leininger, D. Trobaugh, R. Rauscher, V. Nuss, T. Leininger. FIRST ROW: L. Barbee, D. Schwab, H. Scheireman, H. Kauk, C. Lindbergh. QCEQSAWQW The class oi i945 elected the following as orticers for their first year in Sutton High School: v President. . .. ..., .....,...,.... E cldie Carl Vice President Iames Matteson Secretary . ,. ,.,. ,,.,. V irginia Nuss Treasurer . . ,Larry Barbee Purple and white were chosen as class colors. There are 59 members in this class . They are well represented in music and athletics. They took part in many activities, namely a party in November, a roller skating party at Clay Center in April and a class day program. Their sponsor Miss Georgia Whisinand. ..fI1f-
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Class Oem When Sutton High goes on the air. Bernice Carlson's our announcer. With her keen dramatic flair, A very good one, I'd pronounce her. One set of twins we have in our class, They both work hard and keep every rule. Margaret and Marcella are sure to pass, Both in this and in liie's larger school. Tinkle, tinkle little bells, When Louise taps out her tunes, Her dancing rhythm casts such spells, We dream of stars and big white moons. im ,W What are little girls made of? Sugar and spice and all things nice. That's what little girls are made of. Especially the spice when it's Donna Price. Lorenz Roemmich's so tall and grand, So many girls find him fair, If Margie once lets go his hand, Half the gals of Sutton will be waitin' there. It's curious, with so much to learn, Bob Rath always seems to wait, To learn the most important things, Until it's far too late. Robert and Merle, the Spanglers two, Make science and business their guiding stars, We hope their skies are always blue, And nothing their ambition mars. Alone with a book by a fire, that's swell, For Geraldine and Bernadine, that's magic. Alone on a stormy day brings a certain spell, But, to be alone on a Saturday night-That's Tragic! lean Buttell doesn't mind her freckles, Sometimes for days she forgets that they're there. But when it came about that she'd have freckles, Did they have to add, red hair ? And now two small, cute girls we see, Improving each and every day, They're always busy as can be, Patricia Hughes, and Irie Mae. Donna Leitner says that she'd like to remind us There is one thing that we must avoid, I That is: Leaving notes behind us, That should have been destroyed. A -46-
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