Sunset Hill High School - Sundial Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1965

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, X Anne Rockwell Blackman August 20, 1947, 10 years Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together. Photography Editor of Sundial 45 Yearbook Activity 33 Eco- nomics Activity 2, Typing Activity 2, Knitting 19 Choir 2, 3, Gold Team. Nickname: Gail Pet Peeve: Encyclopedias Most Remembered For: Her long fingernails Layout Editor of Sundial 4, Student Council Representative 4g Choir 4g Sunset Red-Cross Representative 3, Social Ser- vice Representative 3g Assistant Layout Editor of Sundial 3, Class Hockey Captain 35 Burrough's Hockey Varsity 3, 45 Junior-Senior Hockey Varsity 3, 4, Freshman-Sophomore Hockey Varsity 25 French Club 2g Typing Activity 1, Honor Study Hall 2, 3, 4g Gold Team. Nickname: F. M. Blackwoman Pet Peeve: My Leprosy Most Remembered For: Cramming French at lunch Gail Dunlap Bragg September 3, 1946 6 years Kindness gives birth to kindness. X Choir Repre 3g Ge gress N ickn Pet P Most Decem A care and

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