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Class Poem Max A. is a boy of many an ambition; Will probably do more than sit around wishin’. He's a boy that absolutely can't be set back; He likes his sports and his favorite is track. Roma has been a faithful yell-leader; When she is gone we certainly will need her. In class it's a wonder how high she rates, For every night we find her on skates. Vereda Mae joined us only this year; Everywhere she goes she spreads good cheer. She is a wee, small girl, as you all know; She came to Indiana from Ohi-o. Don, Miss Yoder says, is never awake; She thinks it’s because he stays at P. Lake. But Don worked well for the Annual Staff, And when we say this, please don't laugh. Elmer Bowers is a very quiet lad, He’s always happy and never sad. He spends much time in the typing room, Hoping he'll improve his typing speed soon. Beverly Bunge has certainly done her part, For to build this book, she did the art. She is always merry, she is always gay, She was chosen Queen last Valentine's Day. Mary Childs joined us four years ago. Mr. Bowers says in typing she is not slow. Her pencil’s kept busy sketching design. And they always turn out exceedingly fine. Franklin Conner is here most everyday; We think he comes to bother A. J. His chief ambition’s to till the soil, Because of his strong arms, he likes to toil. Barbara Diederich is interested in dramatics, But she says she thoroughly hates mathematics. She is also the type to be athletic, But with school work not too sympathetic. Charley D. is really a true friend of ours, And on his school work he spends many hours. He studies ag, belongs to the F. F. A. Of him there is nothing bad we can say. Robert Faulkner comes to school on the bus; He does his work without any fuss. His walk is one slow, easy gate, And to his classes he is never late. Page 22 We can say Edna Fike is fair and tall, She's good in sports, especially basketball. And as to her future and her life, We think she will make a very fine wife. Bud Freed is a boy that is handsome and neat, When it comes to track he’s sure hard to beat. As a rule he never has much to say, And he comes to school in his old Model-A. Vincent G. is surely on the beam, He was the manager of our basketball team. College days he hopes to see, For a teacher he wants to be. Joann Grimm is an ambitious lass, For in typing we hear she’s ahead of her class. When typing, shorthand and art combine, We're sure they'll develop into something fine. Jim Hamilton's editor of this book; But when a meeting is called, for him we must look. In basketball though he’s right on the beam, The biggest and tallest man on the team. Vernon Horntrop, the tallest man in our class, Dreams of a fair, Kentucky lass. He excells when it comes to dramatics and speech, And his goal in life he will surely reach. Jacqueline Howard is quiet and shy, When we ask for help she answers, “I.” She types stencils, writes letters, and helped with this book, And we hear she is trying to learn to cook. Jr. Hubartt, the boy who works in a store, Has energy, pep, and ambition galore. As Hi-Y secretary this year he did serve, And from responsibility he'll never swerve. Bruce Jenks joined us from Ashley High; When he gets the Mercury he makes it fly. He is interested in money, jokes and bets, And pretty girls who come from Metz. Myron Johnson led our class for more than a year, And when he is gone they'll all wish he was here. For he was basketball captain and high-scoring man, A favorite of each and every fan.
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DORIS JEAN SMITH Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Play 4; G. A. A. 4. MERRIEL NODINE Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves Secretary-Treas- urer 4; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Trail Blazer 3; Officer Stati 3, 4. WALTER SCHUSTER IMkeraoretsse Ay Gy, ap 185 1B, ING J, A) Sh Ay 1B, ie WY Sieteieieray Lean Anniucie stati 74) GLENN HUBARTT, Jr. Hisy 2) 33, 42 Class! Play 3; Speech Class Play. 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 4. BETTY McENTARFER Secretary-Treasurer 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Chorus 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4. Page 2]
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Virgil P. Johnson has an executive air, He'll check your oil and change your spare. In spite of the fact that he’s always late, He does very well when it comes to debate. Enola Kohl works in the library, From her daily routine she will seldom vary. She likes her subjects one and all, And when it's sports, it's basketball. Juanita Krontz is a brilliant maid; She's among the highest in our grade. A college education is her desire, And her ambition we all admire. Betty McEntarfer's a faithful member of the band, Her services here are always in demand. She's often been a secretary-treasurer and such; Her helpfulness around this school will surely be missed much. Jack Miser never has so very much to say, He isn't melancholy or especially is he gay. You will usually find him riding in his Ford V-8, With one certain girl for his each and every date. Mary Miser, now we find, is the next girl in line, With that famous smile of hers, she makes everything just shine. She isn't very wide nor is she very tall, But she can really get things done even though she is so small. Merriel Nodine was an office girl, and always was she there When anything was wanted or in need of some repair. It can here and now be stated that her chief ambition’s this— To marry a certain farmer and live forever in wedded bliss. Nadine Reinhart is courteous, sweet and kind; She never has so much to say, but there's plen- ty on her mind. Whenever there is work to do you'll find her Ditchin. in, With traits like these we’re very sure her goal she'll finally win. Barbara Richardson I’m sure you all will agree Is a very perky lady and as neat as she can be. She would rather be a-skating than most any- thing, I guess; Cause you'll find her there most every night along with all the rest. Theresa Richter now's a gal with talents that are many, You'll find that of her spare moments there just aren't any. You can always see her busy with a poster, sketch or book, And after school at Hamilton's if you only care to look. Clayton Sattison is our President, a friend of great and small; ' You will find him on the track in the spring and in the fall. He never shirks his duty, and he always does his part, And besides all this we know he’s exception- ally smart. Walter Schuster is a basketball fan; He'll drive to a game whenever he can. His manners are pleasing, his ways are kind; Do you ever find him with mischief in mind??? Barbara Shull, a cheer leader, pretty and pert, Never a soul would intentionally hurt. She’s full of pep, vigor and fun, And never a person does she ever shun. Doris Jean Smith has patience to spare; She can grade many papers without tearing her hair. Many would profit to copy her air, For always playing the game fair and square. Annabelle Stange, the president of Girl Re- serve, Is always ready, willing and able to serve. She is pleasing of manner and has a winning smile. If she would but ask it we would all run a mile. Merwood Till can play the part of a villian to a tee; Though to know him you would say that it just could never be. He is fine at making speeches, and debates are sure his dish. And of just one man what else is there that anyone could wish? Richard Weirich, we can say, is really a fine fellow, He wanders up and down the hall in shirts and socks of yellow. His hair is red, his eyes are blue, his temper it is keen, But tell me now, if you think you can, where a better man can be seen. Page 23
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