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BARBARA JEAN BYERS Cute, blue-eyed Bobbie spent 4 busy yrs. in C1.A.A. She refereed basketball, was Co-chmn. of 1950 C1.A.A. formal: was in Spanish Club and Jr. I-list. Soc. Busy Barb played French horn in Band and Orch. 4 yrs. She was rep. of the Band at lnterlochen in 1950. She loves to dance with steady, Joe, and to bowl. 9 MARY JEAN COOK 5'5 Mary's favorite teacher was Miss Erskine: and favorite subject a draw between Math and Hist. See- ing girls smoke peeves studious con- servative Mary, and playing the or- gan or piano gives her pleasure. She pals with LaVonna Fox. College- bound Mary was a Latin Clubber 2 yrs., and served on the Student Yrs main est Thr L gl!!! is. greaglv R O on 8 Office 31.511 was RTIS So , r S 8115.11-ZFISJII pil- Spa was lie' Sr . ayg In G19 HIS U1 GASLIIUS -fl, , b - . Wftlz fl1,g1r1?7iiCrefv,C581Ib Ili 8521271-. ills: ailklne: Cu heels: nate' S ary 1'-U W Work ' Stat? Frfs pal loves be abb as elec ed S011 Coll ml M' Jud mail' -2 on finklted egg Undigtfgal lnftlgerfibysg Ei-is Guild.. 0 is A oflfs Council elections comm. this yr. SHIRLEY CStanleyj CAIN Domesticated Shirley participated in G.A.A. 4 yrs.. and faithfully played the clarinet 3 yrs. in Band. Tiny Stan's pet peeve is conceited people: her favorite subject-teacher duo math and Miss Erskine. Becomin a senior w 5 wx 'ff' Ql BAR . BA a dSiif'f'1g B054 LOU1 Secfgta .ufllalism ble en. D A Serv H31 W and Joyed A ,K he, 338 at thflrk f0HOWC1,Ol.r Icommet -.NNHNL x . 1 . as1 ss in 'LH0 ed 5' Cla u den g as auburn-haired Shirley's greatest thrill: becoming a bride this year, she's exchanged the clarinet for the jingle of pots and pans. K W a r by r.- I s 5- - tg f 8' .and P pl 171.3 - ' Plan 19:1- f , , gingham aOf17,stOr91rpans?'3Sed hfffage. Ins ro dos e blusbeaflr b Y 1 0 b U7 t s NX: s I I' f st flea Hex 1 the busbg, and Alllben ago ad jllst li' Clin E X1 arnved' ed e .cas-V117 Iac os, cbool, f +54 GA an-7 1 ix 8 A C J: Z-gfisy beI0nIL A-Yi' f -' ! . JOYCE ANN CLEMENTS isgbmry 11015-lub Eid to QA T f, X, V Friendly Joyce belonged to C1.A.A. 3 yrsi. WO favorillb It hSpanisAA. 4yrs ' x X Latin Club 2, Jr. Hist. Soc. l, Student Council Indtkfd on te teach 3Vorite Club 5Band f' X l. Singing in the Glee Club and Choir, playing ceiVf'Pe1,dentJr. playeli M1-ss -Wbject and f X I Ki Cynthia in Jr. play, and stage crew in the Sr. Sat-blog ber Qajliv and J-Hlfiefer' Dan. .X x one multiplied her activities. She was high sales- old 1911. Sb prized dgfearest 01-I pta Gail I f X s man in the Jr. magazine drive. Favorite sub- toes' and Coeplans t 'amend U7n11 Wg'-img, L, W, Q .fd jects: Eng. and Gov't. Smiley prizes her stuffed Job fOr himolf cbicko keep b fiom Isis re- 4' . 'cgi dog ffrom an admirerj. Good timeshcame fiom Xfbe Gaidsfuck in and ,suse for P50141 ' M7 , 'NX' - f h G.A.A. d J-H fo ls. S e's co ege Hn ' P ' .ash ar- W ' ff M Loemd. an Op rma 22 Cafe- girls Uk 1:1 ist? Lr,..+-'C . Mg , U .
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.14 V . 5 A , , 3 . - ,. , - e. A 4 A .- W f ,.H ,..q.- :A U D g u r ' .mg ,, FEET xn rowaoov Pyjgil 'aid K 1-A xii bo LQY- 3109 S. QYX me 9 ,Heal exe bex Qeeszlxg. EDDIE BROUGHTON . QQQYSV5' X V826 3 assi- inc '55 5110? X Syncopatin' Eddie sang on-key bass in grail 50395 QVSVAGOG Yu Sid ails C3626 1 ' Choir 3 yrs.. was on the golf team 2 yrs., X ' .. 35 0- 3 C K0 ot winning 2 letters. He tried his hand at Q59 1 'Rigs 1f2ex2?QZe-l Piomzlw,-,,e 'On' DQNALD J' ,BREWER basketball with the Chevrolet Little Reds. X 11- to '02 qc, ENB 'dit xoqgiili Hx B12 BUY D011 i5 1 3 Pl3Y9d end Eddie's favorite subject is English, but he Quai axguxeane. a5e,'0 at football 3 YFS-1 WQH 2 IBHCFSI doesn't really crave long- assignments. Weisz seeglteoz made Honorable Mention on All- 'Loafing ,S 3 pretty gogd Job now, he oat we Wscoe. State and T. V. teams. and WOI1 3 says. but I plan to go to Trade School ,gas ,wee X Etters R2 3 YIS.f0f ll'aCk-HH? YTS after graduation. 501 lSt. anager or t e l-WCC y DIAL. performed a powerful police sergeant in A Full House CSr. playl. He claims that his first touchdown was his major thrill. Works for the A 53 P but lans O Ys- SWS rev YQZS' 'Che X!Q A ,,1a5 ,dv-rl ber weve f P college. X9 5,65 Yeo '60 eb' mt? be? WSC, ,N . rKP'W.eif9a.g2.1e:e?I1,eeQQe hi by SIDNEY G. CATO xo,,a2vexwt ,,,a l1,,e,Ko,.w 'W SWOX sid. the Kid. played the fitting part of thespian Raimund Y' 3 it 5 1 Brown in the Jr. play. and exercised his vocal chords l yr. in ,. W.. X, ,D C47 N,..4' ! ss ana , 959 ge 96 905 K x9 Q x0 CYA N35 Soc. twgf ,CQQ 'Q' QSIQ 596 XX6 at lo, Co s'-de Choir. He was Fr. candidate for Student Council sec'y.. vice- pres. of Jr. I-list. Soc. Writing up games and creating his sports Sz. e - e ball GMX Weds- I -9215 mlm 5136 J column Redskin Rambles in the DIAL complete Muscles' activi- ges. Work at the Chronicle, math, and M.S.C. plans suit id to a T. Y- Q . eOSfYi.eifsi.'ei l T xvilaagl ? 9a2S' 5:25 ovlil' aged C161 by in 0-5 s dee- Qt9e:S0:s eegfeeetg -oe in ks WENDELL D. CI-IICHESTER 5xflz?eaf- SI OK 5:2 ks lioqea nest, fxtqgxifz Wendy sang his way thru 4 yrs. of Choir. his .bv 902 ks 9- gill' SOR? 00 romped through football 2 yrs. Kwon l letterjr 'O usb- ee' NW we e- it wa me Boeos Ke, 3,5 X gee ogg, nga'-1 basketball 3 C2 letter-sl: baseball 2 Cbletterl.. we S biomecy 5,390 to 'lube 5 and track 3 fl letterj. Well-liked Chl ln his ,axvlvldxe We ghtsxw K5 QNX Soph. yr. won 3rd place in the T. V. half-mile, iaqo ded owne 9,629-' and 5th his Jr. yr. Marriage-minded Wendy's 64,65 Wldg W greatest thrill was broadcasting over W.B.C.K.: 50 6025 he used his skill and deep voice playing the S9lli5'D' 21 slick crook in Full House. an H E ' '
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-..--' REU? QS 'Y X? sv C ,ed :O X, ,Q Xon1 ,NxX YS Plas toggfooqzbfvh Q 6,1425 R Q Je? 3eri'i9?32 W'Q,xs'i'6z 1,0033 YV 'N oi r Skflgkrs Vx? X 'QQ 1225: 'ost .6 n rostzgceqit XX X ,, S0'nY 'Q tic-.90 fl W Aai Yyst-A and 0 aaa 'NX me 264 'feds' E0 ik Bt' 30 N31 O9 51 gb! bgtx qi-asafiuingztl Yhsilloixtq, S K RONALD K. DEAN Good-natured Ronnie belonged to ROLLAND J . FACE Quiet, brown-haired Rolland spent 4 yrs. in F.F.A.: he plans working on a farm or in a machine shop if the Army doesn't grab him first. His favorite subject in M.H.S. was algebra. Agreeable Rolly didn't have an embarrassing moment in ai' on X 1 - 3 516 io!-AS.. X55 0129. gx . 56 09. ina SY. in the Choir his Sr. yr. 6'5 tall Ron's favorite subject is study. and his greatest thrill was gov't class fit XX Jr. Hist. Soc. 3 yrs., and warbled C2 says herej. Pet peeve is sarcastic Women: his hobby, candid photog- raphy which he does well. His fu- ture plans pertain to Navy life, which he will take with a grin. 6 BY ,aofgfcv 'XJXS5' Qxassesatbc it M5 school, lucky lad! His pet peeve is wom- en who wear too much make up. on r alla O9 A Q0 ang , ...eo 'X it sefilog as gi WWQAQI gs V568 Vis' PATRICK FLYNN Ptiuwwtedlkggsul X -11,-me 530322, 9:3 9'-ho .Smiley spent 2 yrs. in F.F.A., was in Latin Club 1 yr., Jr. Nuke cinqisn xx Kgamgzqoix as plzwagsv Hist. Soc.'2. and helped on stage crew for the Jr. and Sr. plays. mr QOOCOA YXX5 kgs Qt Q92 He is a livestock master-showman. Pat's second date was his 'en the comiwts aictw io big thrill, and people who think they fool you really peeve Oygoiet R560 1110 populag Patrgik. His- -plans include law college, another new e K, qouotovs vi- car, an anyt ing exciting. f a- 'eo W in J 5 was I D 50,9 Q6 RT XX xoenzaas Sec-53 5 ' QA ata Og xx, 'Ng yi 3 1 O 9:03 5 mba 's it ns 'P' cs- me 6 Xa . Qxiyliptjlixxiie H125 :th Biciixgxlis ggsigxigox . ' - . 5 9 . 9 Y? got- . S 5o9t'g,rY'byQ1n?: 2,995 S what K aqf. bk 9 wg! 31 tO 50 KY' 3 n bells - 615' XXXSK- QACQVVBA tm will Ugg Bu ate 3 ' nl' A oi 1565 igggxksagliq t XgiSeJ ' c QNYXO Qi we Sgt. 23 NORMAN GARNETT Fun-loving Ungie belonged to Latin Club his Soph. yr. Designing the cover for Jr. play pro- grams. and working on the J-Hop decoration comm. took up a lot of Norm's time his Jr. yr. Basketball, Norm's greatest thrill, found him watching the Globetrotters play. Hist. and Eng. were his favorite subjects. Now working at the Steak house, Ungie hopes to go to college.
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