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,.i A if Shirley Arm Longeneclrer Shirley, one of the cute seniors, is al- ways seen going to or from Lebanon. Wvhat would you do if Lebanon didnit exist, Shirley'f? Every morning you will find her and Blackie coming joyfully to school. 5hirley's favorite subject in school is hookkee-ping. She likes to dance and eat. She dislikes stuck-up girls. llcr plans for the future hold sm-- rctarial work. l.ots of luck to you, Shir- leyl llixed Ifhorus 2. Girls Chorus I, Drum 'llajorelle 2. Balm' Secrelary 1, Junior Play prompter. i Richard Milton Longenecker Rich as you may guess is going to tniss IYI-Jiilg most of all when he leaves school. Ili- might seem to you a quiet lioy, hut hc gets his ext-rt-isp and en- joyment from howling and hast-hall. After school is over he would like to travel, if he doe-sn't get drafted. With his pleasing personality and brains me are sure he will travel far in the career he chooses. We wish you success in your future years, Richard. Baseball I. T' Robert Eugene Love Lovcyi' who is a buddy to all of th can he found at Stony's Restaurant wht-re he uorks after school. llc like-s history and shop the he-st of his school subjecfls. llis favorite sports are hunt- ing and fishing and he likes to skate or Swim very much. lle doesn't like to be around quiet women. hut prefers to talk and dance with them. In the future he would like to try a career with the Navy. Lots of luck in your career, Bob. THE GREYSTONE 22
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ll Roy Hcilrnnn Light, fr. qppy. u typical high school twn- zigivr. 1 .1 y s ' se-llfllkcil fe-llow, llis popu- larity is sluc lo a gooil-naturc. a lricnfliy rII1ll1'Z1Illl8 cle-wr humor. Talking alioul hunior -hc was a nulural for llu- parl of l.li-ly III thi sinior play. llis fur- olilv' suhjr-ct in school is history. his faxorilf- lcisurc hours are- s me-nl Jlavin-' , ,- fooxball ancl running around. Whcn hc le-an-s school hr- will miss thc study pcriofls and school ilanccs mos! of all, llf ls unilcclilcfl about his futurc. hu! wc know. Hoy. that whalcycr in you :lv- culc upon. you will lu- a succcss ffhorux 3, Junior I'luv, Senior l'lm'. A-t'Il'X!I!IIft'l' Stuff 2. lfilsvlfrzll ,llrrnrzgcr 1, Ymrlimrlz Staff, Sorrffr l. .1-sf Donald Eugene Longenecker Don is thc rollcr-skating champ of the- sr-mor class. llc ls a wry stuilious ffl lllsh ously. and Iakcs his school work seri- Hc enjoys skating and dislikes rcwl hcads iso lie' saysl. He like-s the rl udy uDllll'. pf-riods ancl ilancvs al school. intcnds lo join thi- Nayy or hc- conic a public accountant. Whichi-xi-r you choosc, Donalil. wc wish you luck, li 5 b ll 7 Soccer U use a -, Traci: 2, .Sfzlery Patrol J, 9 THEKHHHSTONE E. . Marilyn lean Long l.ongic or Bean is known to all thc scniors as always lmost always! hcingl latc for school in :lic morning. W'hal's thc rnaltcr, Bcn 'f Sha- anil .lcan arc always sccn Inge-thcr. lla-r fayorilc suli- jcct in school is history unil shc ailorcs sports. She- could A-al spzighctti cw-ry day. plus ice crcani. Unc thing shr- docsnt like- is snohs. .-Xflcr school slit' inte-mls lo work. Good luck Be-n. and Illiikk' your millions in a hurry! Ifrzml 3, Urflzeslnl 2, .llifxcil Chorus 2, Girls lfhnrux I, F. H. .-1. 2.
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