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V-1' -'JN W f .' ' L ., G 551 f X A5 iw WV L gi. , wp 2 ! f JOSEPH WILLIAM GIBBONS joe It is not known whether Friar Tuck of Robin Hood fame was quiet and had short blond hair, but joe seems to think he did. When he is not riding around Sherwood Forest, Joe Works at interpreting Chaucer's Pilgrims. I , 1. Y i i X 3 , K , SUSAN HOWARD GRAHAM Susan S us a n, distinguished by her t al 1 black boots and poncho, is usually found handing out chuckle and protest buttons to fellow class- mates, and drawing grotesque hands on the blackboard. Never without her spirited good humor and her Dristan bottle, she has made a career at GM in the Pep Club. As Mustang Sports Editor she became a familiar and feared figure at sports practices, always begging to be allowed to take pictures. , r! N VICTORIA ANN GRANT Vicki Vicki is a serious girl who works hard at ice skating and taking pictures for the Mustang.. As Club Editor, she enjoyed the hours begging club members to show up for their pictures. She is continually hoping that Coachwill turn the gym into an ice rink, and, know ing Vicki, maybe he will. Vicki is also a fullfledged member of the VMI Club.
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if . .1 r E 1 f JOHN JORDAN PINLEY John This fearless Lasso editor has musical talents as wellg his Brubeck playing is excellent. He d e b a t e s and wig gl e s his double-jointed knuckles with poise when he is not hissing the Mustang sta ff and Mr. McBlair, arguing with Mrs. Disney about hidden meanings in Joyce, or strutting in front of the marching band. He will also be remembered for his very collegiate dress and the type-cast part he played in The Mouse That Roared. LLOYD A.M. GALKIN Lloyd Lloyd is the Machiavellian dictator of the National Honor Society fhaving picked all its officersj, and of the Math Analysis Class, f Mr. Rockwell, I believe we should have two more sections for homework tonight. Q Playing chess with the mind of a true calculator, and without ever doing any homework, he still manages to come up with A's5 Lloyd emanates a mysterious effect reminiscent of Mad maga- zine's Spy vs. Spy series. 5 I A -- EU, MARY MAXENE GALKIN Maxene An individualist with long black hair and an aristocratic air, Max is known for her love of ukeleles and cats, and her loathing for math and Beckett plays. Maxene is also noted for e a tin g in Government groups, for her excellent and magnifiqueu French a c c ent, and for her habitual way of thinking that she has failed her test and then coming out with a blase What do you know, I got an A+. XV x V! LORETTA I. GARITY Lorry When you hear a lively I-IeLlooo coming down the hall, 'it's probably Lorry giving her traditional greeiing. Viv a ci o u s, friendly, sparking the Pep Club, sewing her fingernail in the Home Ec sewing machine, that's Lorry. 21 A I
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If! '--,eg 1 ' J ---H w ev i im ELIZABETH ANNE GRESS Betsy Betsy can be intensely serious and quiet a t on e time, and giggling and animated at another. She has an avid interest in riding horses, in painting and drawing, and in working as a Candy Striper. Betsy, often squeamish about bugs and spiders and such, has a strong tendency to blush fremember Mr. McGee's 9th grade history class.5 I suv'- fiiv JUDY ANN GRUBB Judy The S eni o r Class will always be indebted to our money woman . No one else could have maintained the treasury in good order and still remained sane. fWatch her buy a new car for g-raduation.j If you ever want to find Judy, just look in the chemistry lab where she is busily working. ' ' Y ,. H Mfg.. 1' H 1' X.. bu. , , RICK WAYNE GUTHRIDGE Rick Rick-friendly, a familiar sight at basketball g a m e sr' rubbing down a player with a towel or running for iceg also famous for locking the cross-country team out of the locker room. .A U -'- -- ----- 4-77 ,H Hx- u . ' V ...tx . V AQ5i2723Si . - , 35 , EP-A., V .5 JAMES RICHARD I-IAASE jim jimmy is quite s eri o us about his interests- e s p e cially his church group.At GM he is known as one of the class's most lib era l minded members. QI-Ie even sits with under- classmen at lunchlj 23
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