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msrimmwg 4-vwsam Laureate of Borger High. 4 Is this our digni- . X 'ded Ginger? V l Is the facea mirage? No fair holding hands. The smile that launched a thousand ships. Personality plus. ' . - Ralph, this is leap year. Jeannie with the light brown hair. Topsy-turvy! Aren't you cold, Lois? Answer to a, ma.iden's prayer. l How about a strike? ' . United we stand, Step out of the costume, we' know you! Hearts are trumps! They looked like this before the Annual! Dorothy, many long years ago. Where's Willie? Snow time-A-sleigh time. L What a radiator ornament! Ueeglpana for that football hero smile. A great sport. Senior float. What did Confucius say this time? L. J. in days gone by. . Beloved by ally f f Two peas in a pod. When -you and I were young, Maggie. Portals of our Alma. Mater. lil if S 9 S56 WW in S513 M K ze :.-.. 1 we-z Www. awww eawammf www, NN BFG' ., , 4, . .5 ,r' ,1 22 Y ' Y lk H 2' QW awww ix new 3 W! 'MYERS V 3' 3' ,wwe S Q I' wwllfsw Q we s K 3' P , . 'q sgeggga 9 We s M f--- .. ww M K4 X lM1 A N 43526 5535 4 Q ,W N 5,4 ,,,: f, ww .. .,.. S :elif we -f z5 ': 3I2j2Ha!: WA Aug ,K Yr : 1- we ga f Q N is gh E g-nn-nun .E 1, fl ab' 3 l 2-1. :he ,e in ui' we h f W Q W ,N r 1 1 if ' .::,.,'r. . .- If . lq .,5i lr.. em
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