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: THE TERMINAL 7-22 BIOGRAPHIES PAGE 30 AN AVERAGE WEEK IN TWENTY - .TWO Although our class is not the- best, iWe ' re full of : fun and zip and zest. And now our- little poem will tell IWhy we rate a B so well. I ' Twas not our council members, MAUREEN PAUL I Who performed every duty, big or small, But our latecomers TOM, MURRAY TED ; Who had ' a : tough time getting out of their beds. Our boys won the Sports Shield for playing their best, : SHELBY, DAVID, PAT, RON ...not to- mention the rest. :Whilst our girls, real sports , so they contend, -Lost all their games ...wishing not to offend. Each morn Wee CAMPBELL announced V.B ' s news | But in spite of his shouting DERALD continued to snooze. ; Our daybook was carefully kept up-to-date j By SHARON recording each truant and late. : To help her were WILMA, SHELBY and RON i Reporting strays and lost ones ...usually our JON. : Each night KIRK and SEDDON wrote in bright yellow and green ; All daily assignments giving. GORDON and DIXIE no time to dream. At Christmas all students in a most generous mood : Gave to a family of six a giant hamper of food. : For the Red Cross our workers, ROBERT and DONNA LEE i Asked for Candy and coupons and collected 483 | Then how did we reach that B grade con¬ clusion? i Here ' s a typical 7-22 week with all its confusion. i On a Monday morning in metal shop ; GORDON started the drill and it wouldn ' t | stop. ; The metal flew off landing ten feet away, I ' m sure all the boys were laughing that day. j On Tuesday in Science class DON grabbed BARBIE ' S pen : She got it back, but he took it again, i Then MR.VOGEL saw them, and their faces grew ; red, | Quit holding hands in class, was all that he said. (Fiction and fact from 7-22 ' s On Wednesday in music vocal class, MR.SEMKULEY Said, MARLENE, bring me a record called I ' I love you truly ' . But before reaching 10B all was forgotten She came back, minus record, her head fullj of nothin ' On Thursday CLARK wore a trick ring to school It had a big diamond (a water-gun jewel). MARLENE curious bent down to take a good look, We can honestly say ' twas the last one | she took. On Friday DIANNE, GERRY and CAROL proved real handy i By putting some soda in a potful of candy This caused an eruption , as you may well guess, And three giggling girls with a real ( sticky mess. Each night TERRY and PAT rushed out on patrol Trying their best to maintain traffic control. But it wasn ' t the teenagers who crashed . through the crossings ' It was the TEACHERS who jay-walked and didn ' t like bossings. And now that we ' ve come to the end of our( tale Let us give thanks to BUENA and GAIL To HELEN, SHERRY, BRIAN, VERLE, VONDA andi PETER, 1 Whose willing hands made our lives so rpuch sweeter. . A year (200 days) of fair (sometimes stormy ' ) weather Like birds of a feather we ' ve worked well together. A few of us we ' re H ' s , others A ' s and B ' s But NONE, we assure you, ever C ' s or i D ' s Almanac)
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• JANET ;• BROVENDER .• •: i DARLIENE : ' i CUNNINGHAM RICHARD BURKE BILL BLAIR LYNDA ALLEN DAVID ARMSTRONG LOUISE DASH LEROY HEIGHES WAYNE HARTFORD LYNNE HARRIS DON FIELDS DOUG GaRRATT CLAUDIA HAMHELL JIM DOUGLAS HELEN IRWIN GLEN JACOBI MARJORIE JOYCE BRIM KINDER CAROL JONES SUSM KENT DAVID DaIRD BILL PROWSE DENNIS LITTLE | DAVID ; MacDOWELL RICHARD OAKES RANDALL MORGAN BILL NICOL ;BOB jSCHNEIDMILLER BETTY ROBERTSON SOLVEIG KORBAK IDA ShULDER MICHAEL SMITH JUDY WARD DOROTHY WATTS TED WILSON MRS.McGIMPSEY
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