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Class Poem Beverly Allen, so quiet and shy, Never seems to hold her guy; That ' s something I can ' t understand Because she really is so grand. Raymond Ballard, the quiet type; In bookkeeping he is always right. Yet behind his timid style, For all the girls he has a smile. Roy Bennett ' s the guy who ' s tops with the dames, He eyes everyone and seldom complains. He really knows how to handle a ball; You can see him do wonders in any pool hall. Edward Corbin, next on our list, Sweet eighteen and never been kissed; Don’t know why; he ' s really swell. Let ' s wait and see, for time will tell. Ethel DeMoss, of skating she ' s fond, Whether in the rink on on the pond. Her future is great, and soon she ' ll be Greatly performing for you and me. Here ' s a cute little blonde with pretty light hair When she has a home, twill be in good care. She ' s always striving to do her best, It ' s Jane DeYoung we ' re sure you have guessed. She ' s modest, sensible, and wise, But still can be a bombshell in disguise. Claudette Giemza’s fair and frank; With all the honored she will rank. Lively and friendly, jolly and eager, She proves the opposite sex isn ' t the weaker. Firm of purpose, steady of eye, Angenette Gorter will win quite a guy. Jerry Grube, our farmer boy, Always bashful, always coy. Full of fun, full of pep Man! This kid is really hep. We know a girl whom we think a good sport, Vivacious and friendly with a cheerful retort; Phyllis Hetrick keeps herself exquisite and prim; Neat in dress with vigor and vim. Though shy and silent, slow to speak his mind, A better person you will never find. Robert Hetrick plans to raise prize winning crops, And will, for he ' s the type that never stops.
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I, Arthur Green, will my good behavior to Doyle Lee. I, Karen Deerberg, will my ability to get ready on time to Cheryn Minor. I, Angenette Gorter, will my naturally blonde hair to Dianne Venekamp, and my ability to get along with Miss Stroup to Roselene Prater. I, Aladena Whitaker, will my dimples to Linda Green and my ability to get engaged to Peggy DeMoss. I, Betty Owens, will my curly hair to Kay McFarland and my temper to Jewel Smith. I, Jane DeYoung, will the middle part in my hair to Betty Myers . I, Wayne Reeder, will my long eyelashes to anyone who can ' t grow them. I, Larry Thomas, will my weight to Jesse . Col 1 ins . I, Claudette Giemza, will my ability to file things so that Mr. Beck can ' t find them to anybody who will help Mr. Beck look for them. I, Phyllis Hetrick, will nothing to anyone who wishes to get something for nothing. CLASS MOTTO Success Is First A Dream CLASS COLORS Blue And White 15
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Lithe and active and lots of fun, John Kopchik alway’s ready to jump the gun; His is the most impish smile that we know; In life as in school he ' ll never be slow. Robert Lykins, whom we admire, Of jokes and pranks he ' ll never tire; He always has a trick or two, That he is ready to play on you. Louise McCarty, so clever and bright, Her work is always done just right; She always seems to know the score, Who could ask for anything more. Here ' s someone who is liked by everyone, A swell personality mixed in with fun; He’s full of humor from his head to his toes, Yep! This is Arthur Green as everyone knows. With a dimple in her cheek and a twinkle in her eye, A little round face and her hopes set high, Phyllis Miller will have the fellows galore, If she uses all of her charm and allure. Doris Misch, so quiet and coy, Is always seen with a certain boy; She ' s always willing to do a good deed, To help some classmate who is in need. He ' s willing, likable, and light-hearted. Great will be our loss when he ' s departed. John Neely needs no coaxing from a soul To do his part in life ' s long tiring pull. Watch those dashing, daring eyes, That quickly scale you down to size. Easily a man ' s emotions she ' ll inflame, Betty Owens, that ' s her name. Karen Deerberg, full of fun, Always cheerful, never glum. She is really quite the clown, Never willing to settle down. Aurelia Plaga, one of our talented few, Can play a piano and saxaphone too. Her singing is great, she ' s really grand; She ' ll soon be famous throughout the land. 17
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