Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Bainbridge High School Class of 1932, Part 4

Bainbridge High School Class of 1932
Senior Portraits
"Echo" 1932
 
 
 
J. Rodimeer Silverstein
 
Rodimeer uses great big words;
His favorite hobby is stuffing birds.
He's excellent in German, French also,
But sometimes talks too much we know.

 
Eva I. Talcott
 
Although our Eva is very small
She's always there when on her we call
To help our class some money to earn.
Duty before pleasure--in this she is stern.

 
Alice D. Taylor
 
In Alice we have a fine girl athlete,
Ready and eager in sports to compete.
Coxie agrees that she's just right
 And seldom lets her get out of his sight.

 
Kenneth A. Van Denburgh
 
A friend in need is a friend indeed.
Of Goofy we know 'tis true.
Perhaps in driving he takes little heed
But he's all ready his part to do.

 
William E. Ward
 
Bill is quite a lady's man
Follows them round whene're he can;
Any excuse will serve him at all
Whenever a fair lady's within his call.

 
C. Jean Westcott
 
The muse of music smiled on Jean
And made of her our music queen.
What can she do? Play and sing
And make our hall with laughter ring.

 
Clinton S. Wilcox
 
In Clinton we have a musical young man
Who likes to play his trombone and sing when he can.
In classes he seldom makes much of a sound
But in church what a wonder! One knows he's around


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