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we will always remember our best-all-around Judy Witten- berg ancl Ed Lewis . . . Lois Martenson and Bill Taylor, class blushers . . . Pat Donofrio and Dennis Kurimai who are always borrowing some- thing . . . Debbie Kinsman and Charlie Walsh, our two best-looking seniors, Joan our two happy-go-lucky class com- Mailloux and Bob Sansone . . . edians . . . :lass flirts Pat Navarette and Paul Moeckli . . . iff thespians Estella Munson and Dave Zimmer . . . 59 and Sharon Phillips and Dick Hunt, class dreamers.
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the talented toes of Barbara Bossert and Ted Goodwin . . . class cut-ups Maureen Beres and Dennis Kurimai . . . As we go forward from our years at Andrew Warde, i2:f'2e1::1+ F iii X L' '- 1- , w r.r, L , A , ,,,- ,, . 1 3,5 , ' ying, if I xi K1 S, ' , K tx L , X V , . ,f' 5 ,,.,,-.g,..v , , ' - Mexahws k . 0 qi' In , in V A V ., ,, ,, ..,. g 4:265 5 -fifiic ' -152 , -. 1. .1 A .V W 1, 1, ' ' 2 Q11 , v , . My . 355 A W, V ' ? L V . 1 T., , , well-dressed Karen Johnson and Gary Demarest . . . Judy Wittenberg and Lenny Blum, who have done so much for our the swinging music of Debbie Kins man and Ralph Lockwood . . . our two cutest, Kathy Nelson and John Lasher . . . the sophisticated aires of Martha Class ' ' ' those two top-notch athletes Lois Goldberg and Gary Demarest . . . 58 Martenson and Doug Holmquist . .
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