The Morgan School - Tower Yearbook (Clinton, CT)

 - Class of 1951

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The Morgan School - Tower Yearbook (Clinton, CT) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 19 of 64
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Don Heser easily clumbed great helghts He was so luthe and lumber Hrs lob affords hum many snghts Hrs daily cry IS timber ' A tonlc Mllly Bramard discovered That landed her In gall None of her patients ever recovered To supply the needed ball Taft keeps them rolllng In the aisles Hrs fans thunk he s a not Thus causes the ushers untold trlals They cant keep the audnence quiet The local dnsc lockey IS Myra Lee Her program IS hard to top Stems from her love of be bop Bob Stelnson became a man of vast wealth And he traveled and spent ln great sprees Fmally due to hrs alllng health He moved to an rsle ln the South Seas The customers clamor for this mlss Her merchanduse rs rare The prlce IS low the prlze a klss In Gerts booth at the falr Johnny s happuer than he s ever been Now that he has earned the part Of slnglng Gilbert and Sullivan With the troop of D Oyley Carte Although she hasnt become a star yet The opera goers have all seen Ruth Our class snnger IS employed at the Met And performs nightly at the ticket booth Naval trarmng IS rlgld these days As every sanlor knows Gus has learned to mend hns ways Hus late advancement shows Dian works for the Salvatlon Army And although she earns no pay She says Thus llttle bell wlll arm me For the comlng ludgment day Ed Hardlng shmes as a track star The world one hundred yard record he passed He was expected to go that far For has managers clalm Ed s always been fast' Ann Norton revived short skurts again They re worn throughout the nation We came to prlce Inflation Her lab at the bank as to know what s cooking But Dotty Isnt troubled Cause lots of times when nobody s looking Her salary IS doubled From all our class lust one remained We had figured that he would For not tlll all A pluses are gamed Wnll Morgan lose John Duguld Senator Howard s pollcy for peace Showed has sknllfulness of the past And earned for us what we hope wont cease So I ve honored hlm as the last JOAN WALL I . . . . I . , . . . ,,. ,, . . . . . I . . I . . .Q I . ,, . . . I - - - II . . . I . . I . . , . . . I , . . . . , . , . This popularity-it would seem to me- She thought they'd save some money when . . . , . I L . . , ' I , . . . , . , . I . . I . . I . . . . I . . 1 . . ,. ,, ,, . , , , . . . I ' I I ' . . I . . . . , I I . , , . I I ' ' Il II I 'I5

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Whule wanderung along a busy cuty street one day CI had lust recovered from a long suege of the sleepung sucknessl the sugn of a gypsy mystuc caught my eye lt read Guldo knows and tells all fates It came to me that I could funally learn what had become of my old hugh school classmates It had been many years sunce I had seen or heard from any of them and I was curuous The followung tales were told to me that day by the old gypsy Roger Bedell contunued on to college But the studyung he dudnt go for He decuded enough of thus knowledge And became a gentleman loafer Pat McElwaun uourneyed to Parus France And hasnt returned to thus day It seems she does a sensatuonal dance The can can un a dungy cafe Jack Passant was always cheerful enough Before he marrued hus wufe But dushes and duapers have made hum gruff Hed expected a leusurely lufe Lee Correll eloped one day Wuth an Egyptuan balu dancer When asked why he acted thus way Lee lust smules and wull not answer Helen Rae s deftness wuth needle and thread And her cleverness to boot Produced creatuons whuch funally led To her A Bomb bathung suut I4 Unable to decade on a career Esther Wrught was caught un a panuc But before long she ended her fear When she became an auto mechanuc Its saud as warden of a gurl s reformatory That Duck Walton s uob us taxung But Duck humself has a dufferent story He claums uts quute relaxung Jean Suewert s devotuon to her career Wull probably never fade For she us un truth from what I hear A Y M C A chamber maud After many specual courses Mac found he had a one track mund When ut comes to cleanung up horses He s the bookues latest fund Fred has traveled far and near ln hus souped up auto racer To many gurls he us a dea Hus nuck name us The Chaser' 1 1 - 1 11 - 11 - , . , . 1 1 . . , . . . ' 1 f II - II 1 1 1 . . . , . . , 1 1 , . . , . . . 1 1 ,, ,, . . . . , . . - , . . . , . 1 1 1 - - 1 , . . . 1 1 1 . . . 1 - 1 - , . I . . ' I. . . - - - 11 1



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last wall anh Testament nf the lass uf 1951 We the Class of 51 a hnghly mtellngent group leave our lavrsh gnfts to be be stowed upon a group of lesser dustunctnon namely the Class of 52 I Mlllle Bralnard leave to you Shlrley Kroupa my admuratuon for underclass boys Thus seems to be becomnng a yearly tradmon dont break It I Tom Prof Howard leave to you Arme Davls my collectlon of unreturned pnntung room passes See me later they re all tned up un a nuce bundle for you I Dlan Dudley leave to you Ruth Wagner and Kathryn Kopsack my gaft of gab It helps keep those certam dull classes aluve I Roger Bedell leave to you Howre Sternberg my qulet ways Be careful that silence wlll get the best of you sometumes I Esther Wnght leave to you Pat Green my love for sports especually basket ball I hear we re gomg to have an unbeatable team next year I Jeddy Johnson leave to you Jnmmy Eastland my sudden Interest un the farrer sex Evre Hunt left lt to me now lm ready to pass It along I Ruth Schumack leave to you Manlyn Holbrook my quuet volce Between the wo of us It should come out lust right I Bob Stemson leave to you Charles Wellman my specnal type of harr cut On you It should look good! I Gert Platts leave to you Sally Holbrook and Marlon Emack my place as class wolfess Look out boys when we re on the prowl' l 'Taffy Wrrght leave to you Bull Haag all my wltty remarks Ive used most of them so much they are worthless I Myra Lee Dutrneunlle leave to you Betty Stembach and Sandra Gmburg my love for good literature Please keep me posted on Duck Tracy and Joe Palooka I 'Tom Howard leave to you Duck Wllcox my first name Henry Ours are bath the same and I dont luke nt elther I Dotty Peterson leave to you June Wrlght my sunny dlsposutlon and also the Marmes I Lee Correll leave to you Ben Brown my Rebel spmt Never say due' I Jean Slewert leave to you Marne Sagluo Maryann Savelll and Marlon Walton my shorthand notes It wlll probably take more than you three to decupher them I Don Heser leave to you Otto Funkeldey my love for sports What wall Morgan :Io when I leave so I Gert Platts leave to you Joyce Gerl my sarcasm It comes un handy sometimes I6 I 1 . . . . . I I 1 ' . . . , 1 . ll - - II - . . . 1 1 1 1 . . . . , . . , . II Il II - 11 - - 1 1 1 1 . . , . . . o . 1 1 1 1 . . 11 - 11 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 . . . . ' II 11 - I I 1 1 1 ' 1 . II ll 11 - II ' - - 1 I 1 1 Il ' ll ' I ' . , . 1 1 1 1 - ll Il ' ' ' I I I I ' II ll ' 1 1 1 1 1 . . I II - 11 ' 11 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . . I ll 11 - 11 - - 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 . . . ll Il ' - - - 1 1 1 1 1 . 11 Il 11 11 - - - 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 I , . Il II ' ' 1 1 1 I ' . . . bl ll ll ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' -

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