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He's little, but oh, my! it's enough TERRY DUNGAN Terrance Late hours aren't good for one, but they are all right for two. TOM GOODMAN Smokey The census embraces 100,000 women - -I wish I were the census. Her life is like the moon there’s a man in it. LINDA GRAY Lynn I don't care how you spell my name, I'll change it someday just the same. In August of 1959, we first walked up the steps to Brimfield High School. It is not difficult to remember that day. Most of us were scared stiff, excited about the new change, and proud to be called a freshman. It took us awhile to become used to our schedules and to get our schoolwork finished on time, but we soon 1 earned that no one was going to stand behind us, pushing us until we got our work done. It was up to us now. We worked hard that year on our work projects hoping to earn an appreciable amount of money. We joined in many of the extracurricular activities, and we elected Karen Goetze and James Catton as our candidates for the Valentine Ball. 14
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MARTHA CARROLL Marty Never speak sense when nonsense will serve the purpose. MERLE DAYMUDE Moe JAMES CATTON Cat1 He smiled and said, 'Don't rush me girls EDITH CECIL Skeetith Oh, those blondes! JANET CLUSKEY Jan There's a little bit of devilment in every good girl.
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Our sophomore year started as just another year. We considered ourselves ’’Old Pros at B.H.S., and we were always ready to help any of the new freshmen with their problems. It became a zany and dangerous year when we entered our Driver’s Ed. class. Everyone managed to nervously pass his test and receive his license, but Mr. Sauerwein hasn’t been the same since. Our Sadie Hawkins Dance was a big success. Pauline Johnson and Bob Foster were elected as candidates to the Valentine Ball, and we were all very proud when Bob was elected King. PAULINE JOHNSON Twinkle Toes Not very tall, but very small; fair and sweet and loved by all. RONNIE JOHNSTON Dog Make much of me, good men are scarce. JOYCE MILLS Skinny Has anybody seen my halo? JOHN MILLER Johnny A woman hater; he hates to leave them. RICHARD MILLER Tiny Never let your studies interfere with your education.
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