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fi .s 0 Ik I , 1 v ' J I , V, AVERNA Anneuf' l ,, HB e who uld L e a found ,A Xt there c ing fOl','dR' tea 'was ' U espec I Ijalteresttd xlyVo- cati' ome El When I t 0.-'SP t - t dancing. sh! spent most: A g?'1ier time dt the Linmln g House orqlse sitting overea hot tbast beef Jsandwth 5 Aneat tricklljt Mr. Stemer's I P. of D. clans fated toss with her. Her attention ill lk . turnedx to beauty culture from now on -- upill S -, J: XYJRONALD A ' z f X ' 'ti f -11- ,wgglceilfor 5: wgizzm. ft- .J chg' C3535 Wt vxrrsti V b j earfll siaiy- txf Ny ings 1 s sure. is 2 avorit X p o as lunch: q, sae twf he-TL are time i L X I' or ng thew Aol The- J4 p wl' e. - '- But 'h's uture lies Div wi Ill IN,-afvy. Now 'Q' a ,gdaisl No hear this! Y is iw at he'll h ar a lot of f he becomes a swabby. X THOMAS E. ANGST Ted was co-pilot this pop's relief driverl of that maroon Ford which regular- ly discharged its Middleport passengers every morning at 7:55 o'clock lsharpl. Fish- ing, hunting, and Mr. Ster- ner's social studies classes were among his favorites. Bring your own lunch is his constant advice. ANNA MAE ASIEE -- Ace's contagious smile- yesg even giggle -will be sorely missed. So -will her alto voice, which has been a worthy addition to our choirs for four years. She enjoyed her role in the Min- uet, too. 'To .this accordion- playing, peppy somebody we wish a satisfying career as an ace secretary. f SHELDON AN TLEMAN Don has finally arrived at the point where he feels that in life, as in baseball, it's the number of times one reaches home safely that counts! Believe it or not, Don even enjoys WATCHING an auto race. His two main interests: Post- er Makers' Club and i'Ellie. STANLEY BABCOCK Meet Stan the Beard- the Centennial hirsute lnow there's one for youll first prize winner. The third floor art displays featured many a sketch by 'iStanlee of knock-out custom-made mo- tor cars. Next thing we know it'll be Body by Stanlee. Sounds all right, doesn't it? DAWN ARTZ Dawn up and left us in mid-Ianuary. Since cooking was one of her hobbies, she'll have all the opportuni- ties in the world to practice it. To this former classmate who now resides in Phila- delphia: good luck! A wi her , ,- is w nl-H fvfww, C3,uf-142-A341-, MLW
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