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1 1 is me , Margaret Jane Ewalt Peggy Undoubtedly the most organ- ized student at G.M., Peggy was usually rushing around ful- Hlling her many duties as pres- ident of Keyettes, and could easily inform you of the serv- ice projects in the Washington metropolitan area. Tyrone Bruce Ferguson Tony Most of us know Tony for the sweet, kind guy he is. Few people, because of his modesty, know that Tony is one of the foremost bicycle racers in America. Deborah Lynn Ferrell Debbie One of the few true individuals of our class, Debbie's original- ity varies from her '49. Chevy -packed with a variety of trash and a folk guitar--to her long hair and red plaid poncho. Debbie's talents and uniqueness will not soon be forgotten. Scott Owen Fisher Scott Father of those long posters that wind all around the school, Scott, with his unique style of writing and his never finished sneezes, seemed to be one of the few who enjoyed Humanities fEditor's comment: Hall When last seen, he was wandering towards the Post Office, mumbling something about deadlines. f Iv 1 E -ir, - ...ts Diane Ruth Flick Diane Her owl-rimmed glasses give Diane an engaging air of in- trigue. Indeed she is so myste- rious that no one knows what to expect. However, we are certain that she should be an asset to any business firm. 23
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'sm .. f w . xl Kathleen Frances Dwyer Kate Kate is a welcome member of the class of '66 . . . and the crew . . . Her Irish-pixie smile lights a glowing path on distant trips . . . if you can find her in the crowd. ,ef Mary Catherine Edmondson Cathy Sophomore Class President, chairman of the Prom, Senior Class Representative, S.C.A., and thusly Cathy was voted 'LBest Leader. She was swift whether itls on her Honda, in a swimming pool, or on a dance Hoor. She can usually be found singing tenor or even bass. She loves pierced earrings and poor- boy sweaters. i 1 Marion Lee Edwards Marion As President of the Junior class, Captain of the Cheer- leaders, and Treasurer of the S.C.A., Marion worked and showed her enthusiasm for the school and class. Vivacious and outgoing, she justly deserved her superlative as Best All Around. Ai NFB Stephen Roy Everett Steve Steve with the quiet Y'all is that rare breed of student who has never failed one of Mr. Brown's tests . . . in fact, one wonders if ever he failed any tests. He was that boy in the back of your class who, when he wasn't blushing, looked like he was asleep. Don't let him fool you. He wasn't asleep. He was dreaming of snow.
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X, 'iw a' Fl: ,i L f 'v. . .-5 w T ' il -f le 4 E --I Ag r', , r if ml 3 ir is' l . i 5 ab i - Q 6 N 1' L ,Z ' - rl . 'S Alton Elison Fortner AI A Key student, Al spent a lot of his time working diligently at the C.P. center. It is su- spected that his briefcase was loaded with Superballs. ir, I Ta 1 .L Patricia Virginia Freehill Patty Laughter echoing down the halls . . . You know that Patty is coming. A four-foot eleven bundle of good humor . . . an excellent personality and an outstanding member of the crew. i , 5 f, 1. I4 Q el fins., Janis Paige Gentry Janis Kind and considerate, Janis offers a friendly hello to every- one she meets. She is a per- former at heart, whether in the Variety Show or on the bas- ketball court. 5 .f l Gayla Ann Gibson Gayla She's always seen behind the wheel of her blue Mustang with ten people in the back seat. Forever laughing . . . happy .. . full of pep . .. J,V. cheerleader . . . Pep Club . . . Keyettes . . . president of F.H.A. . . . choir . . . her house is always open for slum- ber parties.
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