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Settion, NAME FAVORITE SONG KNOWN FOR AMBITION FAVORITE SAYING Mr. Psiahas Blue Moon Line Ambassador to France ”C'est la vie Dick Allen Let Me Go Lover Jokes Get Rich Could Be Bud Christiansen North Build Staying Alive Ya Dumb Grunt Faye Dice I Love You Voice College then Marriage Yah ya did Louis Fenno This Old House Quietness Look and Listen I didn't Myra Hall My Happiness Personality Marriage Stupid” Ronnie Koch Mambo Italiano Manner Air Force Wait Awhile Terry Lewis Temptation Smile Go to College Shook Up Ethel Marks Secret Love Hair Go to Japan Silly Jerry McLain Mister Sandman Legs Travel I Did Not Melvin Neumann John and Marsha Walk 20 Wives That's all She Wrote Mary Rose Palmer Sh-Boom Hair Have 12 Boys My Land Violet Palmer Lover Temper Marriage My Gosh Donna Randall Just One More Chance Eyes Go to College Don’t Know Do Ya Gloria Sansosti That’s All I Want From You Figure Go to Florida I'll Betch Ya Jo Trezise Count Your Blessings Glasses Nurse Ya Horse Barbara Watson I Don't Hurt Anymore Grin Business School Good Night Betty W atson Hold My Hand Eyes Marriage Whoops
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t6e @lci4A 955 It was the fall of 1943. The mighty class of'55 enrolled in the first grade. Out of that original class remain only Terry Ann Lewis. Betty Watson. Barbara Watson, Donna Randall, and Dick Allen. We gained some and lost some dur- ing our grade school years and when we graduated from the eighth grade there were Maitland Coombs, Betty Watson, Donna Randall, Faye Dice, Dick Allen, Jerry McLain, Louis Fenno, Terry Ann Lewis, David Bulkley, Mary Jo Trezise, Kay Carter, Don Figgens, Barbara Watson, and Dorothy Mullen. In the fall of'51, eighteen hearty Freemen enrolled in Eagle High School, We gained Don Collett, Gloria Sansosti, Bob Claussen, Margie Tucker, Myra Hall, and Ethel Marks came later in the year. We started out strong as do all Freshmen, with most of the boys going out for sports, while the girls partici- pated in nearly all of the extra-curricular activities, and the entire class started out for high academic success. We started our sophomore year by gaining Bud Christiansen, Lynn Reeves, and Melvin Neumann. We then came to our last two years of High School by putting on our Junior Class Play, Life of the Party, and then the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet of our Junior Year. Then, at last, the long awaited finale, our Senior Year. In that grand year we presented our Senior Play, Headin' for the Hills, published the LUX AQUILAE, sponsored many school parties, went on Sneak Day, and are now ready for Graduation. We are at last ready to go forth into the wonderful world and to take our places in it. Compliments of STANLEY'S GROCERY
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