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MARY JEANNE HARGREAVES Entered 'SI; Crcm Team; Fall Tennis Team ‘56; Glee Club; Srrand Prize» Art ’.V} (painting ami ceramics); Third Prize Art '54 (ceramic ); Autumn Festival Committee 'S3. '54 1 booth); Autumn Festival Committee '56 (script); Chapel Committee '56: literary Editor of Woodttind '57, I jilie Forest Religious Conference '56; Secretary of Class '53. '55. Treasurer of Class '54; Student Council Representative '36; Study Hall Committtee ’57; Pageant '54; Autumn Festival; Fashion Show. Iaisvland Sea. Brigadoon.” Firm hand in a velvet glove. . . cherished walks in country gardens. . . quiet concern toward people and ideas. . . Loyal, pretty, and pensive. . . Let's go home with Bonnie Jean. . . Pcmlirolcc Drive. Bloomfield Mills. Michigan , JUDITH KOBACKER HARRIS m. Green learn; Fencing Team '53. '54; Junior Varsity Hockey '34,'5.5; Varsity Goli '56; Honorable Men lion Art '32. '54 (painting): Third Prize Art '52. '53 (ceramics): First Place Kingsvcood Spelling Bee '53: First Place District Spelling Bee '53; First Prize Acorn Contest '53; Honorable Mention A com Contest '54. '56; Gold Key and honor- able mention. Southern Michigan Scholastic Writing Competition 54 ishort story); Two Gold Keys. Southern Michigan Scholastic Writing Competition '55 (poetry ami rditorial); Commendation, Southern Michigan Scholastic Writing Competitum '56 (poetry); (.7 jrion Reporter '52. '54; Clarion Editor of lamer School News '53; Clarion Feature Editor '55. '56: Editor-in-Chief of the Clarion '57; Freshman Open House Committee '51 (reception); Chair- man of Sophousorr Dame Committee '55 publicity); Autumn Festival Committee '34. '53 (booth); Chairman of Autumn Festival Committee '56 (script): Junior Bound Table '.56, '37; Junior Song Committee '56; Class President '52; Class Treasurer ‘53; Student Council Representative '37; Christmas Pageant; Autumn Festival. Fashion Show. A chatterbox with merry blue eyes. . . Priceless remarks at unexpected times. . . an apple a day. . . Interested in ideas and not a bit afraid of bard work. . . Bv the way. . . 19434 Gloucester Drive, Detroit 3. Michigan CYNTHIA LEE JENNER Tr™c}r Cl hs J Soda Fountain Committee 55. 57; Sophomore Dance Committee '55 (decorations): Autumn Festival Committee '55. '57 I booth). Junior-Senior BaiKpiet Chairman and Speaker ’56; Kctxihlican Party Chairman '57; Assistant Director of Mother's Day Program ‘56; Examination Procedure Cliairinan '57: Chapel Committee '56. '57; Clarion Reporter '56; Social Work Chairman '57; Senior Play Committee '57 (sound effects); Grace Note '57; Autumn Festival; Fashion Show; Lute Song, Lowland Sen. Brigadoon.” Cyndi o’ Cyndi, tiur laughing leprechaun. . . flirtatious blue eyes and a combustible nature. . a razor sharp mind which loves to debate against overpowering odds. . . Just the one to set the world on fire. . . 119 Tudor Place, Kenilworth. Illinois
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l A IIV MYKRS FOSTFR Entered '54; Creen Tram; Glee Club: Chairman of Sophomore ‘ ‘ ' ' ' Dance Committee ’5! (floor); Autumn Festival Committee '.' 5. '57 (booth) Autumn Festival Committee 56 (coitumn); Junior Play Committee '56 (make-up); Fashion Show Committee ‘56 ftirkrt»); Chairman of Senior Play Committee '57 (co tumes); Junior Round Table '57; Lil rar ' Assistant '57; Autumn Festival; Fashion Show; Lute Song. Co-inventor of the sewing machine. . . a porcelain doll, pastel and pretty. . . conservative browns and bines in fascinating materials. . . You name it. she can make it. . . quiet, sunlit afternoons. . . 289 W. Home Road. Springfield, Ohio PATRICIA JEAN GRAHAM g cXcX Piano Recital '55; Sophomore Dance Committee '55 (publicity); Autumn Festival Committees '56 (ticket» and production); Junior Play Committee '56 (lighting and publicity); Senior Play Com- mittee '57 (lighting); Chairman of I ant and Found Committee '57; Autumn Festival; Fashion Show. Intellectual history in tin making. . . loves any color as long as it’s brown. . . Do it, label it, and put it away. . . . Earnest studv has made her the girl with the answers. . . . a helping nand when a murder mystery does not have her in its clutches. . . 9715 North Lumlierjack Road. Rivrrdalr. Michigan ■ oJh BARBARA IANE HAPKE Entered 'VI: White Team; Glee Club; Sophomore Dance Commit- tee '5-5 decorations Midwinter Formal Committee '55 (refresh- ment ): Chairman of Commencement Formal Committee (refreshments): Chairman of Slogan Committee for Republican Party '57; Republican Kconomic-t Committee '57; Senior Play Committee '57 (production); Autumn Festival: Fashion Show; Rrigadoon. ' Irrepressible sense of fun. . . Good things come in tall packages. . . The “Gang rides again ... If wishes were crew necks, Barb would be supplied. . . The future will find her 'biding her time. . . c o Republic Aviation Corp.. 12 Rue dc lioisec D'anglas, Paris, France
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CONSTANCE ANDREAE KELLOGG J, 'T1 •«'Tf?m; Jl Hockey H 55: Varsity Hockey 56. 57; Var- sity Basketball '56. '57; All-Detroit Rrwtvr Hockey Tram '57; Glee Club; First Prize Art '53. '54. '55, '56 (weaving); Gold Key '56 (weaving); Certificate for Weaving '57; Five Gold Key» '57 (weaving): Honorable Mcutn n Art '52 (ceramics); Citizenship Award '53. Autumn Festival Committee '53. '54. '55 (Isooth): Cltainnan of Sophomore Dunce Committer '55 (record ); Monitor; Junior Play Committee '56 (costumes); Seventh Grade Advisor '57: Art Editor of W'ooduindt '57; Autumn Festival; Fashion Show: Lute Song. Casual, whimsical, dreamy. . . loves all animals, both real live ones and let’s pretend ones. . . lovably foggy. . . Peter Pan. . . weaving. . . fresh as a chain of new spring daisies. . . 1876 XorthUwn. Birmingham. Michigan JUDITH ANNE KNUDSEN Entered '54; White Team: Varsity Ten- nis '56; Chairman of Sophomore Dance Committee '55 (tickets); Chairman of Commencement Formal Committee '55 (floor); Hostes» at Crippled Children's Party '55. '57: General Chairman of Autumn Festival '56; Chairman of Junior Play Committee '56 (publicity); Acorn Staff '56; Editor-In-Chief of Woodu inrfi '57; Midwinter Formal Committit- '57 (decorations); General Chairman o( Democratic Party '57; Keception Committee '57; Monitor; Social Work: K Club '56; Autumn Festival; Fashion Show; Nine Girls.” Willing to do more than her share. . . cheerful through all troubles. . . never forgets her promises. . . reminds us of April and misty days. . . Blessed with good taste and good judgment. . . 31500 Bingham liiMil. Birmingham. Michigan DELPHIA ALLEN LAMBERSON (:UT ‘r Art 52. 53. 54. .55. 56 (painting); First Prize Art '52 (ceramics); Second Prize Art '52 weaving); Honorable Mention Art '53. '55 (painting); Chairman id Autumn Festival Committee '53. '54. '55 (booth). Autumn Festival Committee '56. '57 (liooth); Magazine Drive '5-3; Korean Drive '54; F'rcshman Open House Committee '54 (food); Chairman of Sophomore Dance Committee '.55 (decorations): Acorn Staff '55; Commoncensent Formal Committee '55 (ilci orations); Chairman of Autumn F'cstival Committee '56 (scenery); Art Editor of Woodwindt '57: Chairman of Democratic Committee '57 (foreign affairs); Kitty Kingswood Committes- '57; Treasurer of Class '52; Secretary of Class '53: Pageant ’53; Autumn Festival; F.oh ion Show: Lute Song. Violets and ivory. . . statuesque, poised, positive. . . fascinated by the finer points of science and history, to help you. . . 31435 Bingham Hoad. Birmingham. Michigan an exponent of Creek philosophy. . . . a willing worker who'll do anything
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