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. m,qsmwnfg-ww-f.Q1vjm-mi--fs.mm11.w-w-aefwq,fm11rv'wvv'f-VA - --V ,-:mf-q:.- 1 -rv v- '. 'w w -' ELLEN M. ELLIS Winning a poster contest was brown- haired, blue-eyed Ellen's greatest thrill. She belonged to G.A.A. 4 yrs.. Spanish Club 2, Library Club l, Jr. Hist. Soc. 2. Ellen reported for journalism. was on make-up for Jr. play. Giggling girls an- noy serene Ellen. Art is her favorite sub- ject. Future plans-college. Steak House waitress Ellen's worst moment-falling down stairs at a dance. MADELON MARIE FOX Our piano player, gay and gallant Maddy, accompanied both Glee Club and Choir. G.A.A. was one of her 4-yr. activities. Latin Club her Soph. and Jr, ones, and Jr. I-Iist. Soc. a Soph. one. She did ,make-up for the Jr. play and played perfectly the devoted bride Ottily in the Sr. play. Madelon's plans include the GW ' I is Ma ,XIV ' Seeing gabound M enwschoolgzrls tn. .GWG d FRE 9113- .' JI' Hpplhg abn Plynfs -'Ph 3 sfbooj nhappif' 001: blgb 1, We 9 'ld . D Y f - Up 991 illid Gwen 5,-ypfng :sped Veriumg dossme 0: the S Y 1, f d 1 h Stgad 1131- Dpe C Emba I1 t e tate P t I-iueo fgvo .a III, ev If-'issin Hr d h me en-t g In off' en. G subject .emp- IC w s, e' -'Inc en W E0 9 last D Qrks a - ec. f PATRICIA A. FLYNN ' Dark-eyed Pat enjoyed sports: she belonged to G.A.A. 4 yrs.. Latin Club 1, Jr. Hist. Soc. 2. Pat dislikes boys late for dates: likes Eng, basket- ball. skating. having fun, and devouring steak and French fries. Pat refreshes the gang at Peck's, and will continue there, she says. This black-haired. lively lass was really thrilled with an A from Miss Diehl. l study of interior decorating in col- lege. . -. as 1 J ft., -M' Mi fs A . 2 - A, -'Yu Aff fi' 7 ....... ,. 1 I I I I A URSU lx .AWA f 1.0 v2Sf'A t2 Us UF-SUI GALLA . fs- J . J .ed 1 R . ,fired 4-'I'IHli:ma1'Sm I' Hlsr. fghmusb 4 E West Eirls ti a jot 02.0119 of of,-4' W yrs I F a W7'1n'0Ck Sb 'ne' Wirb 'bis 1, ber fa as 2 H' of 2' ' xx' I Y 152'-41 mg 3 I ow in 'ifri town- Vofire afd , NY s I ex F00d 100 4 Chic pto tl, eyed 1, Sub- 7 i NQW-I , ceHeHt SJ fOr -Hlllago her elnfer town- ' Q. l W0rk, baki 'S-C. Sree 'lation ng was sfbolat tfSl' tb I 31 h 7 3 Ie W-3:41 16,0 f C511 Q jec lrer I-H ,Yrs. of -3 breez R' X I xii Nl xxx I JV r her -in P . S- Loi, LUIS G x ,, Hs- ra' the la ARD1 f' t' LAVONNA MAE Fox bfafy ass .eps fa11,,,, NIER f . . rect Clllbb ' U I-oie 'V N Mary Cook was dusky-haired, dimpled La- jon Fbe Jr Pd 1 ' Lapin ' GA , ,, X Vonna's best pal: although Mr. C. embarrassed actifllalilvm ' Play fvice-pr Clubbeafl' Ed 4 If g her once in class. hist. and math were her favor- Winn? as CQ: She gnind toilet'-J, bel 1. Li- .R ite subjects. College'bound Cshe hopesj LaVon- se,,tf '7g G acl? CooJ0Yed jed til-eleped di, X g X na was in G.A.A. 2 yrs., Latin Club 2. Jr. Hist. as nlmfnral 'A-A, b perk of?.u 11-ilis ssl? in s . XX Soc. 2. and served on Student Council elections. cons-ufses' aidmllsic, asketball 'CG gitlfn' and , mm '15 Serious LaVonna's pet peeve is seeing bobbie couridfr a ne at Oaand cm. ,fOu,na' loved 1 Q. 4. sox with high heels: she had fun working in se' in In ufying klawn ilsmg. Sments, ful j i... -9 Mr. Gray's office. atflmolufafeer 1-'Dired giving 'M f,,J . endi 1' to X I 24 ng' Of ui
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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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