Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Miscellaneous, BHS Class of 1932, part 3

Bainbridge High School, Class of 1932
Senior Portraits
"Echo" 1932
 
 
Clifford R. Loudon
 
We envy him his easy grace,
The charming manner without guile,
The way he rules in every place
With the scepter of his smile.

 
Josephine L. Mesic
 
Behold before you a dependable young lass
A girl from out of town in Josephine
Who seldom without Ren in tow is seen.
She's quiet in school, likes basketball,
But finds too strenuous work is something of a pall

 
Ove T. Munk
 
Looking for a friend, you say?
Seek Ove Munk this very day,
He's loyal and quiet, faithful and true,
Count on him always to see a thing through

 
Lillian I. Payne
 
Like to see her smiling face,
Glad to have her every place.
She's a worker, good one, too,
Ready to help our class get through.

 
Julia A. Riley
 
Julia has a heart of gold.
In manners she is never bold;
Her worthy praise can ne'er be writ;
For school and work she's always fit.

 
F. Harold Roberts
 
A saxophone each night he plays
And comes to classes in a daze,
For he is one who too much spends
And burns his candle at both ends.

 
W. Howard Rose
 
Here is a boy who often in school does dream
Of far away things and of his girl it would seem.
Howard's a real violinist; so we're very proud
That he came this year to be one of our crowd.


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