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Mike is a Medical Technician. But to help this girl he wished he was a magician. l've got to have help: it's this girl's leg. So they called for Miss Carolyn Gregg. Carolyn is an instructor of nurses. She knew how to handle people to put them in heal-ses. She asked us if we'd like to see Thelma Weber. She will be a teacher here in September. We have an air base in the next town. Don't all of you look at me and frown, For Lonnie Voorhies is stationed there. He's a five star General with so many worries he hasn't any hair. Wait until I tell you about Charlie Wells. All day long he rings door bells. He has a line all of his own For a traveling salesman is never at home. Where's Patsy Carpenter? Does anyone know? Wherever she is, I'll bet she's making the dough. We knew she graduated and became a lawyer. Maybe some day she'll return to see the Woodburn Warriors. Marvin Hockemeyer is a hot-rod driver. He's won so many races he now wants to be a flierg That way he'd never worry about having a flat tire. His hot-rod is for saleg does anyone want to buy her? Louise Reddersen is up by the Straits. She's selling fishing hooks and bait. Her store is always so nice and neat and Her motto is, Where Old Friends Meet . Bud Fry, a message to you we'd like to convey Since your wish is to protect the U.S.A. We all are certain that in this life God has a protecting hand over you in the strife. Keep your aim high and be brave. We'll keep old Glory flying high to the day of our grave. On boys like you we all depend To keep our country free to the end. Farewell Seniors until we meet again. This Page ls Sponsored By GRAB H-'L BANK Grabill, Indiana
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Uh: d1r1n't you know f sne softly sam, Working in here T get my daily bread. The place is all mine, but sometimes I 'see red', For l seldom ever get to bed. She had television in her cafe. On the screen, in his own fashionable way, Was Roland Buuck singing, I Love Her Down By The Bay . He'll be a wonderful crooner some day. The next program showed a pretty young lass: We all recognized her as a member of our class. It was Mary Butt being a model, But on high heels she really did toddle. We decided to leave Darlene and go down the street. Our car needed gas and the attendant was Ronald Nietert. He said that if we needed repairs, he had a good mechanic. It was .Tim Shanebrook ready to give our car a tonic. We took a little drive into the country. There, on a tractor, pulling out an old tree, Was Harry Joe Stoller humming like a bee. Come up to the house. I want to show you my farm, by gee, He told us Dick Helmke lived next to him, And that the Lord had been good and kind. He had blessed Dick with triplets this time: And Dick reports they are getting along fine. Going into the house with Harry Joe, We heard a familiar voice on the radio. It was Robert Persyn announcing for Tide, Saying, It takes all the dirt and some of the hide. We visited with Joe for a couple of hours, A Then his wife came in with such beautiful flowers. She said that Maryann Killian was doing real good Running the greenhouse like all single girls could. Joe said that tonight there would be a basketball game By some girls fl believe he said from Notre Damel And that Joyce Schulenburg was their coach. Joyce looked so pretty in her white trousers and coat. Joyce said the music teacher was Roselyn Stucky, And Roselyn never had a pupil to play hookey. The students all admired their teacher And hoped they'd always be able to keep her. During the game, one girl got hurt. She lay on the floor like a piece of dirt. Mike Moser was in the crowd, He arose and walked over so very proud. This Page ls Sponsored By FRED DUNDERMAN Distributors Of Fleet-Wing Products Antwerp, Ohio WAYNE MEEK Hicksviue, ohio
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