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gy' JOH LIPS ED-MRD 2 Skill if rnzfiffenre are lH1f0lIq'llL'I'!lbfL' 117 i he left e High to- att cg., .S., nn as b n one of th 1ost ac 'v mem- X ers o our ' in athl S, r thr ea he ha b the bas l d all te s. Hi er, hi 0351 ing ' 1 t t - ' lie d h een that r tor o . al r. Q tsid f chool johnn as particip te Hi-Y L Episcopal Young People's Felliws ip. A . ' lguy, he should do well tat the gollegyuf his choice, Trinity. I . 9 ' , L40 RV ' , lfllff ff' it em an Y f nf A i l ' 1'-, , v 6. '7 11,1 J APollyT5,i 'a y 'actiyitiesf such as bpiketlga , MR A 7 ,J hllflfry, rg biillf 8fChCl'Y, fljbllng ' b. p . fw ,. 7lrni blityft :ne L' I Abfffvffi .L , , 'UC Choir, a d Cllybyha ipfgjmer lg' 7 '.,- -J ' , 'f , ,V :Idsf W rl' A Q. throu h lgl1.fFl00wJ ide , schgof' e l- I g.. ., ' ash ci i Girl ' CHO, S ' K has .iufbe of l mungdJ3eQPle'i,pxcl MSP' arimaticffflugtgilioi , ress u , O f 64.416 mer. 'hop s make' ursi gl or phylical feng. S 13. , K fo t 0 ars nit A, ' education er dr Heeyel' ness'lo4 'w lc' O ' 1 A A -- S ' Q42-Q, 14- zlnd her ' Ing isonajfiw' hopilglr brinzgkxzr Qddsl e i , ti:-'n sQxg1jtr,.Qg e 'i NY' yi ' V -td SUCCESS In C8114 4:6511 Savflri A I I i Peoples X it erk versati ity and thfxsi m - ff , f ,4 f- ,' Dyth will be a success at college. v . ,J V ,. . , Z ,Q I SE IORS I950 'Gai JAMES L. SCHANCK He trailer! enjoyment who mn enjoy much. jim is perhaps best known as a member of the track team. Outside of school he has been a mem- ber of Young People's and Scouts. jim plans to attend college after graduating from C.I-LS. PAULINE GRACE SCOTT Nea1ne.r,f if ll crowning grace of u'0m.fznbood. Scotty is that sophisticated senior whose beau- tiful clothes are the envy of all. She has been a member of Girls' Chorus, G.A.A., and the Music Club. After a trip to Europe Scotty plans to enter Colby junior College, where she will study merchandising. MARGARET ELIZABETH SCRUTON 775 A. WS F553 OE 8 5 '-'O sm fb O -1 :: : 5.3,-U an C rv .1 ., -4a:..3:'::g'5-Z fb -' 'fW .-.. fri! ff ,fm 3 ZTUUQ E 2 .fy-1ry'fff37 ,-f- Q--LE-353 E f C rn C 3 Q'-1 :Q A O f-vs'-1 -as-D fb IQ V N GYQZQQ ES -554 E, ru ms.-fn' . mx i: :J-F-' -' 61-X Q 2.2. 2-W'--en N- L: .fwfr 1 :, H . 0 w . Eg- 2 H 5 , , ,. f f'?7 7W F ew: nge A :. 5 i ' s 'rn-3 33.4 751 ,'I. .fu OE ffffff -. a -- r-1 Eggs :- ' S gf' .? f 7' ., if 55,-27 Q 2962 f H r' fb ff -'C ra 0 fm ' new fff- 5 7'ff'f'fl if 519. 2'?7 '.0?1'1 Q27 I. I 3-3,1 . i We enffwkgiiyef-far . ,., . f V im: 3 ES E2 at Jf n'vfff9f 55f7'9'?' gf -. A17-we f7?fy7-.ey . Lf , . , x h ,f iwffe eff fave fates! . if .f ' ,' ,vii ,
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