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s Charles Vermette shocked us all by-walking a certain senior girl home, after the basketball game at Mt. Morris?f Since , when have you become interested Chuck? ' 2 lgbrn B. made a bet with a certain little sophmore on the All Saints vs. St, Mary's game. Who lost, and what were the results? , T A . Gerry S, shocked us all by revealing her most interesting job at the Della Theatre. How many four hundred's have you met? ' Mouse came to school with a taped bandage on his cheek.. He claimed it was a boil, but we know better don't we Ted. What girl was it this time? A Helen Lechota had a crush on two well known St. Mary's boys CJ.B. and A.D.J Has she decided who it is as yet? h, Angeline G. first came to good old All Saints High, and then the night she went with us on our hayrlde. No wonder Jim kept shifting wagons..... . A Betty P. had a certain crush on a tall slim senior boy? CHERMETTIE I ' Emily Thomas came along to the Roadside Park sha roast? Where was she, while all the others were busy crossing the bridge? ' ' Gen Korzon skipped a certain event by tagging along with three others chasing the White Elephants -- CNet Pink Either! H Elanore staved home a week from school. Was it because of a cold, or because a certain little boy in blue was home on leave. Betty L. came to school with all those marine pins and rings.d They aren't your brothers, are they detty? We know better... Helen S. came to school with a C2841 sterling silver diamond ring on--It couldn't be Woolworth's special could it Helen???? Virglniafs 5' Qu sailor boy came home? And we thought she' ' was another Gretta Garbo! KHI vant to be alonenb Leonard G. and a certain senior lassie failed to show up for our weinie roast? Where were they anyhow? l '
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1 Eugene 1. and? stood on tne bridge at Toedeide Fork? Tney weren't looking at the Fish eltnerl Dolores Coei drooled so moan st a certain Eep meeting she couldn't sneer? It waen't over a steak ettoer. Ve wonder woo came Dome? Danny U. attended a sertefn party at Us rn-es Lake. Unet Former 7otLnson'e ealesglrl was 3ieai'ointeS an wayne Too ?a2 B.V. Beverly V. was left etrnu?e4 ty U tlonde boy in navy blue. That goes to eoow yon, the Vnvy :en't te truated hey Uev??? Lee D. gave oor flret nayride on Devulng 'oai. Vnat fee Lt Lee? A stag party wnere W.?. Teen swamped ozr team thvt one Saturday night? Sorrow wee overlooked. Neat na penei at tn: Tentor-Jonlor get to- gether, Uhbhhhhbl tcose recorfe! Tnat eertain Crowd gave e tibthimy nurty on Qlummer? Hoy it early does pay to have e large UJMSU P.3, and e couple of broken down cnaireLLl The senior boys tried eo hard to mate their first Sense euen a wnale of a euereee. We must efmlt, tnolgn tney'll make fine decorators after greduationn It mug wowier?o1 anyway toys, we oe? e Qrand time. foefekyirw fecfefff he-v ,,o 1. , 4 'X , 99 A X.fO iv x.4s XGA N --ov . , I I owl .5fl,,7ig 1--fp 2451. ,- . -- '-k- in ...A - 1 is-3. E':?f':.x lf- 'rm Awffm .7 S
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