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Mead Ferguson, 'neath the capital's dome, Talks of plans for the people back home. Marietta Marston whose diamonds were phonies, Lost all her money playing the ponies. Bob Mayes, perhaps you all know, Is a bareback rider in a three ring show. Merrill June, better known as Mac, Took a journey to China and never came back. Charles Meyer in his coat of tan. Was this year's noted 'best dressed man'. Patty Sunderland you might as well know, Owns five oil wells and rolls in dough. Hobert Stocking always the brain, Is chief engineer on a streamlined train. Wynona Robinson we hear of daily, She's the bearded lady of Barnum and Bailey. Betty Taylor always adored, Did get married and is definitely BORED. On the Covalt Ranch, bowlegged and fat— James swaggers around in a ten-gallon hat. Louise Morris gave the boys the breeze. To become an artist of the ivory keys. Bill Johnson, who loves to ramble, Is selling soap to Procter and Gamble. Betty Poage is setting pretty, She owns a chicken farm near the city. George Covalt now prosperous and stout. Spends most of his time nursing the gout. Wilda Wriston gets around, if you please, She's the beautiful girl on the flying trapeze. Otto Gesell who was once quite a cook, Is now retired and writing a book. Jimmy Jividen takes his ups and downs with joy, Verna Sheley who never could fail. For you see, he's an elevator boy. Edna Faye Hutchison always so pretty. Is a famous athlete in New York City. Betty Shelinbarger wrote 'The Perfect Host' And definitely replaced poor Emily Post. Has become a second Nightingale. Fred Handley, dressed in tails and collar. Is a head waiter (tip, one dollar!). Geneva Howland, a welfare worker, I'm told. Has a home for orphans—young and old. ir i A A A A A A A C. B. Larison in his quiet way. Beats his wife every day. Paul Williams who was so very much fun. Put Walt Disney on the run. BLACK AND GOLD Come and Join the song together. Shout with might and main Our beloved Woodward High School Sounds her praise again. Here's to her, whose name we'll ever Cherish in our song. Honor, love and true devotion All to her belong. Seniors, Juniors, Sophs and Freshmen All together we, Sound the chorus loud and glorious All devotedly. Honor to the Black and Gold Banner that we love. It will lead us in our conflict And our triumphs prove. Chorus: Woodward High School, ever ray school Truest, fairest, best. Pride of Western Oklahoma Rah! for W. H. S.
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