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members o 'foregrozmdz M. johnson, E. Stein, '. Friedman, L. Butler, G. Patronia, KI. Trombacco. Background' D. Eline, M. Adams, S. Dunrley, B. esin, K. Ford, K. Stevens. Absent. vi. McCullough, M. Shea. f The sophomore clclss ' x f..ffr.1.,1 Mt, ' 4 .QM .Qui .ML . my 1 Al
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A word for our alternate sponsor . . . 'Adipose increasing . . . carbohydrates sold by '62 . Class characteristics - P.T.'s flowing blue skirts, form fit- ting halters . . . P.E.'s frightened faces in the midst of Hillside tottlers. A note to employers . . . P.T's will be available as hos- pital guides this summer . . . P.E.'s as quick change artists. As the Review draws to a close, we look ahead to the day when '62 will be making use of the R.P.S.' parking facilities . . . when teaching and clinic will be a matter of course . . . when in '62 we will be in the same position that '60 is now . . . ami when diamonds will be on every left third proximal phalange. Signing off until next year when Station BBS will present . Jil, .Hi V gl: 7 V5lgjeV1l3PEvQ,l'U 9d Wt! ali ' 'VQVL hwifgiuwv or tu lim i, ,yi yi ,,l'ff1,,i-.,y,,w,,vQ,JbJ l ACG wildly ,MXKPXVO W Wb.ifYfJf'.D HWCWU- .,t'lflPX9P yy A f-'kqivv lf 'I ,ai ifpuzitylvfy 5135 lyjljyl Q,k,j,gE,g, N .,b,wl'Ht, I ' ,J ,f.N.:l,' Jubvllv ivylj Ubfllrybpllikyrllxiflbqjhdsi-ilk! Foregrozmd' M Chandler, L Greene, J Marshall, W. Willett, H. Palmer J Jlq ill' lv' J' Zu at QP l ' ,jill . M H Eastman ,M. White, P. Frazeel Backgrozmii: M. Carr, P. Gill, S. Dorfman, B. Lotz, ,MMV L,i5v,f70l?0X0JlgJQf,ill.!v 5il'ulX:,6' J. Gerolstein, B. Gammell, J. Pamp, M. Tierney. Abrent: J. Buckley, S. Chance, v , s V gd ,I . i 1 f 4 X1 , , Hwiiit iirtfflllfilsfjib W A B Fish 'A 1 ': ', L uf. uf , Xa f ,'! 'Wi P00 i' wi it it lfiwffl '5lQVlit5tli,l,lLJ3l , i yy! G14 KJLUQVQ 01 43 raping? ,rf x
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