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Page 43 text:
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CLASS DAY JINGLES Irene Woodbury Is the wittiest lass Ever to graduate From a Senior Class- Mary Borey Is a cute brunette Quiet but fun loving No one has captured her yet. Who's the girl who thinks Carl's swell If you can't guess should we tell? Her name is Vilma Basso And Richardson is her Romeo. Estelle Ehnstrom will Never keep still About her boy friend Whose name is Bill. An office clerk at Grant's Is Margie Miller When she sings sentimental ballads She's quite a thriller. Catherine Mahoney Who only pretends to be shy Flirts with the fellows As they pass by. Cushie and Lionel make quite a pair In fact the romance Is progressing quite fair. There are many Prima Donnas But none so good as our Claire Conners Compared to others she's a treat For her voice is soft and sweet. It's very plain for us to see What Evelyn McGowan wants to be A Farmer's Wife, says she, Ploughing with her Farmer happily. Dorothy Beane, our piano player Is a fickle lass So fellows, beware! GIRLS Agnes Waxlax is a clever lass Cute and blond And with plenty of class. A great talker is Aileen Graves Of Lonny Fletcher She raves and raves. Whether it is sunny or muggy Martha Welsh comes to school in a buggy Driven by Pop Stinson it gallops along And always arrives here before the gong. Theresa LeClerc who sits and day dreams Is lost in a world all her own So it seems. Who's cne of the sweetest in our class Why Blanche Dennis A cute little lass. Marilyn Brehio on the basketball floor Is a whiz as you've all heard before She makes the baskets and raises the score Now how could We possibly ask her for more? lla Sundin is a Liggett's clerk Every day she goes to work, Cheer up, lla, and don't shirk, Maybe someday you'll find, A handsome soda jerk. Marion Brehio who likes to walk Is always also willing to talk Especially in the middle of a class Because she's such a sociable lass. Cecelia is both tall and slim Sweet and pretty, and oh, so trim, Now, out into the world you go To carry on, our Pro Merito.
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CLASS DAY JINGLES BOYS Have you seen the envy In Frank Tracy's eyes When he looks at Alfred Agnelli And his flashy bow ties? Joe Geyster as the girls all know Always puts on a very good show Especially in a basketball game For that is where he won his fame. Who's the crooner of our class And doesn't care for any lass? Clarence Lawrence is his name By his singing he's risen to fame. Leo eats hamburgers by the score And when they're all gone He looks forlorn It makes us all so sad if we can't get him more. Corny Dora stole our show Blowing bubbles To and fro. Without the assistance Of Huhtala's little red truck The Class of '48 would certainly Many times have been just out of luck. Ado is his first name. Tenaglia is his last He's the little professor Of the French class. They say Willard Bavineau is rather tight But the class of '48 thinks he's all right But wait till he falls for some cute little honey And watch her get rid of all his money. When Grucan played basketball and wore a number three He was just as fast as he could be But coming to Home Room Number Eight It's very odd. He was always late. Paul Adams is an Aggie lad For Vi Duprey he sure has it bad. To Vi's home his Ford is usually heading, What gives, Paul? A spring wedding? It's awfully hard work, Says Anthony LeClerc To do my math with the girls all around. Poor Anthony, I guess the girls Drive him completely berserk. Stanley Zalewski works at Mary's Lunch And is always ready to feed the bunch. He keeps so cool, calm and collected By us all he's highly respected. Hardly a word needs to be said To make Paul Waaramaa's face turn red But we're very fond Of Paul, a real blonde. One fine day Carl was going our way And gave us a lift in his fiivver. Our hearts skipped a beat, our surprise was complete When he drove us right into the river. Rodney is our President Seems to us he's Heaven sent. Because he's led our class so well We all think he's pretty swell. Alan Evans, the milkman's aid Works for his father to build up trade. He greets all the customers with a grin For business is booming and the profits roll in.
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CLASS GIFTS PAUL ADAMS - A cow to help him get started with his farm. ALFRED AGNELLI - Piece of ice to cool his temper. VILMA BASSO - A car of her own. Now she won't have to endanger her life in Carl's. WILLARD BAVINEAU - A package of razor blades. Who knows? Maybe someday you'll be able to shave. DOROTHY BEANE - Stenography book and pencils to remind her she still works at Thayer's. MARY BOREY - A book on how to gain weight. RODNEY BOURN - A nailcutter so he won't have to keep chewing his nails. MARION BREHIO - A box of Vitamins so she'll attend work more often than she attended school. MARILYN BREHIO - A basketball to remind her of her basketball seasons of T.H.S. CLAIRE CONNERS - A microphone so people can hear her when she talks. CORNELIUS DORA - A pass because of the many times he skipped class Without one. ESTELLE EHNSTROM - A book of songs to remind her of her Billy Boy. ALAN EVANS - A book of cartoons so he won't have to draw them during company's time. JOSEPH GEYSTER - A baseball bat to swing his way into the big league. Good luck, J oe! AILEEN GRAVES - A ring just in case she doesn't get one from Lonny. RAYMOND GRUCAN - Sweets to help his disposition. RICHARD HUHTALA - A pipe so he won't have to keep asking for cigarettes. CECELIA KOZIOL - A ruler to discipline her pupils when she is a teacher. CLARENCE LAWRENCE - Some embalming fluid to preserve his voice. ANTHONY LECLERC - A law book to back up some of his erroneous statements. THERESA LECLERC - A bell so she will be heard. Have you heard she can be a little quiet? BLANCHE DENNIS - A step ladder so she can reach things. LEO DENNIS - Reducing tablets, so he can eat as much as he wants without worry- ing about gaining weight. CATHERINE MAHONEY - A curler to help her get started in hair dressing. EVELYN MCGOWAN - A package of seeds to help a certain farmer produce his crops. MARJORIE MILLER - Four more men to add to her varied collection. MARILYN QUINLISK - A piece of rope to help capture her man. CARL RICHARDSON - A book of safety rules. You better look at them again, Carl. ILA SUNDIN - A bar of candy in case they run out of merchandise at Liggett's. ADO TENAGLIA - Some vigoro to make him grow. PAUL WAARAMAA- Some face powder to hide his blushes. Don't let us down now, Paul, blush. AGNES WAXLAX - A ledger to keep her accounts in when she goes' to college. MARTHA WELSH - A cushion so she won't mind the bumps when riding with Pop to school. I IRENE VWOODBURY - A car so she can go back to Brooks Village. STANLEY ZALEWSKI - An album of pinups. Certainly there must be one you like, Stanley. 42
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