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Froebe is known as our “Chemistry Gal”, Tease her with acid and watch her howl. Not another guy you’ll find like Jim, With all the teachers he’s out on a limb. Graves has a portable which causes much strife, She tunes in , in chorus, on “John’s Other Wife”. A friendly girl, this gal Florine, Without a smile she’s never seen. Jo Ann’s quite swell, we’re not a liar, If you don’t believe us go ask Meyer. Henry’s a guy in our English class, Who gets teased about his friendly lass. Our Paul is very keen, Can always be heard if not seen. “Pete” he’s called by the ones who like him best, He makes high grades on the annual chemistry test. Betty, now she’s really brave, Because, you see, she goes with “Dave”. Phil is the president of our Senior group, To help you out, too low he would not stoop. Here is a Knight that isn’t in the dark, He’s a whiz in basketball and in football scores a mark. Alvira is a girl who seems so very shy, Although she doesn’t say much she doesn’t pass an eye. A girl like Alice can’t be found, Unless you look for miles around. Ora is a guy whose always full of fun, And according to the teachers he’s always on the run. Ford is the car, the fellow is Dick, If he drives thirty-five he must be badly sick. Yvonne is a girl that’s really quite a dame, To catch that guy at Yorkshire seems to be her aim. Ralph is a guy who is quite petite, He shoves his girl’s mother in the backseat. Magoto is the fellow who flirts with all the girls, He whistles, takes souvenirs, and tugs away at curls. Mary Jane is a girl who enjoys her music much, She listens to the masters, operas and such. Twenty-four
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Jingles Brigid is a girl who is very kind, She seems to never have a worry on her mind. “Susie” she’s known as to her pals, A friend of all the guys and gals. Pat is a gal with a sweet disposition, As a friend of the class she holds high position. Bob is known as Frenchtown’s “Boon,” And after him the girls do swoon. Ralph is a boy who is in the groove, When he plays hot jazz, feet begin to move. Beck is a guy who is quite crazy, The teachers all comment he is also lazy. Here is a gal her name is “Dot”, And to us, joy, she’s brought a lot. “Jeanie” she’s called by all her friends, When she’s around fun never ends. “Louie” is a gal you just can’t hate, She doesn’t find it hard to find a date. We’ve got one that is quiet, his name is Paul, You may not hear him, but he’s “on the ball”. Cyril is a pal to us, indeed, When he drives the truck, thirty is the speed. Versailles High is the name of the place, In all sports Dick really is an ace. Betty is a girl with personality plus, I know she’s liked by everyone of us. To Lowell good grades are everyday, We’ll swap him ours just any day. Dean plays the butler in our class play, But he’s just as mannerly any old day. Neva is a member of our Senior Class, She’s very smart in Math, and a quiet lass. Alfred’s the name, North Star is the town That’s where you’ll find him if he isn’t around. Marty she’s called by lots of gals, And many of the boys are also pals. Twenty-three
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Martino’s on the Ford list too, He’s worked on it hard to look like new. Wilbert’s car has hydromatic drive, And with all the girls he really does jive. Rita’s sleepy lots of the time, It must be that New Weston chime. Don is a fellow, he’s teased about such, When it comes down to it, he’s liked very much. Edwin’s a pal who helps Vic sell gas, He is a member of our Senior Class. Darold’s good in Chemistry, To us that’s no mystery. “Herby” is a friend worthwhile, He can’t be passed without a smile. “Pitts” who drives a model A, Drives it to school most every day. There is a girl from Willowdell, She’s liked by Dave awfully well. Phyllis is our majorette, A pleasing smile from her you’ll get. A quiet girl is Mary Lou, Girls like her are very few. He has black hair, and a very strong will, We’re talking about our classmate Bill. A Bowler is this V. H. lad, A fine disposition and never gets mad. Anna Jean is office girl the eighth, And in her we all have faith. Wanda Smith is our cheer leader, She’s quite a gal, you’d like to meet her. It’s “Toots” at the wheel and that ain’t all, At Social Problems she’s “on the ball”. To be called “Slim” makes her hair curl, But we all think she’s a very nice girl. Her name is Frances, her hair is blond, Of that guy Frank, she’s mighty fond. —Arthur Beck, Jr., Frances White. Twenty-five
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