Bainbridge Central High School - Class of 1940
Senior Portraits
"Echo" 1940
Bettie Andrews
Bettie is good in chemistry
And Bettie can roller skate
Bettie is Editor of "Blue and White"
And Bettie can keep a date
She'll leave behind this life
To take the tasks that come her way
When she's a loving wife
Jane Andrews
In the years that she has been with us
We've never heard the slightest fuss
From Jane
In spite of her shyness and quiet air
We never forgot that she was there
Calm Jane.
And when we have gone our separate ways
We'll recall with thoughts of high school days
Our Jane
Zita Armstrong
Ever since the day that Zita
First discovered how to crawl.
She's caught the queerest ailments
Measles, mumps, she's had then all.
But later the times, in changing
Carried all her ills along
Today there's nothing the matter with her
That name taught her to be strong.
Ivor Bosket
Now here's a boy of talent
Who can act or blow a horn
He has played a gallant Englishman
Never makes a note forlorn---
These may seem queer combinations
But before there are many kicks
No matter how zealous Bosket is
He never gets them mixed.
John Burgin
Mrs. Burgin's little boy John
Was heard to sadly moan,
The others have gone to hear Dorsey play
But I have to stay home alone.
Adrian Bush
We hope his fires of ambition
Will never grow cold and dead
Especially the fiery fires
That glow atop his head.
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