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VIVIANA BRU N Guadalajara, Jal. July 5, 1951 Ay, que pena! Our feeling toward her is respect, A respect hard to find between countries. A basis of competition on which one can The idea of her having two difficulties: The subject and its translation. The creator of a custom Mrs. Baggett must follow, Viviana is marked late today . . . for tomorrow! Columnist for newspaper. Guadalajara? reflect JOHN ALEMAN New York June lt should not be printed Rolly poly, butter ball Sense of humor killed us all. Late, but there, camera in hand, Always ready to take pictures of the clan. Yearbook photographer this specialtyj Armed Forces or photographer. 18, 1949 51,
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AN OLYMPIC YEAR FOR THE CLASS OF 68 The mighty SENIORS From left to right: Jill Holmdohl, presidentg Paula Casey, vice-president: Robin Stirling, secretary-treasurer. Our stay as Seniors was too short. Now we are bound for higher grasps, some that we will not reach - or what is a heaven for? Still we will always remember Mrs. Baggett , , , our vocabulary books , , , the spookhouse , , , our Senior breakfast , . , Pau1a's track shoes , . , Iil1's campaign , , , Phi1's furry jacket . . , Debbie's brush , , , Robin's earrings , , . Steve's April , . , and all the many things that made this year sooo special. Hang on representafiyz.
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l APRIL CUNNINGHAM Globe, Arizona July 23, 1950 Oh, no! Blond and lovely dear Miss High, Cheered our colors to the sky. Wrote with flurry, wrote with speed, Helped the newspaper in its need. Singing, council, annual in one, Made her always on the run. Yearbook editorg student council representativeg Miss High Schoolg choirg National Honor Societyg cheer- leaderg reporter to newspaper. University of Texas. PAULA CASEY Denver, Colorado April 14, 1950 Me too, Me too! Her track shoes, her pigtails Her head full of details: Her rhythm, her meter, Won't let us forget her! Her mischievous smile, her musical ear, Will 'make it hard to find her peer. So we go from note to note Hoping it won't wreck her throat And wishing she'd stick to the piano! Class vice-pres. g cheerleaderg chorus accompanistg track team: most athleticg swim teamg National Honor Societyg classes assistant for yearbookg creative book editorg newspaper editor, first semester. University of San Diego for Women. ,ff Q.
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