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XCV. XCVI. mvt ROVIIT. mecuvix. XGVX. XCVXI. XCVXI1. eovAITI. eevALTI. XCVXIV. XCVXV. XCVXVI. XCVXVII. XCVXVII1. XOVKIX. XCVXX. XCVXXI. XCVXXII. XCVXXIII. XCVXXIV. Maryellen Cullinan leaves still insisting that it really is all one name. Judy Dickinson leaves her good right bowling arm to Miss Cafasso.s Bob Dragone leaves...with friend. Gayle Linda Gordon and Linda Gail Gordon leave with everybody confused Bev Cohn leaves a supply of door stoppers to bhe teachers for the co Mr. Smith leaves his patience to Dr. McGuire. Jill, Nancy, and Kathy leave the attendance to next year's lucky Patrol Girlis Norma Trumble leaves—--now a size five. Diana Psilos leaves her bracelets to anyone going into business. Nancy Golding leaves still studying. Alva leaves--with Harry, of course. The Class Officers leave WTYM still wondering what kind of music they like. The basketball team leaves still wondering how the hockey team scored so many points. Elsie Clayton leaves whistling. Merle Crump leaves for the art room. Martin Fisher and Linda Chalfin leave their voices to next year's most unmusical couple. Narleen Eisner leaves following Sid Weber. The hockey team leaves their undefeated record to next year's team, with this message,-- We bet you Can’ G7 G0.1 Ww arein. | Karen Kober leaves the Mumble Cheer to Mr. Oliver. Juanita Bemarkt leaves an alarm clock to Barbara. Terry Regina leaves her friendliness to all grouches.
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LXXV. LXXVI. LXXVII. “LXXVIII. LXXIX. LXXX. LXXXI. LXXXITI. LXXXIII. LXXXIV. LXXXV. LXXXVI. LXXXVII. LXXXVIIT. LXXXIX. XC. XCL. ACI. AC LUG, XCIV. Norman Metzler leaves with the master set of locker keys. Lois Payne leaves with or without Dick Meyers, nobody seems to be really sure. Winnie Ross leaves her store of stories for lunch- time. Robert Rothman leaves the Class of '59 in peace. Paul Serra leaves his artistic mark on this year's Blue and White. Celia Ucella leaves her autobiography I got A's from Miss Auger to any interested students. Barbara Sanborn leaves the Class of '59 in pieces. Jonathan Wise leaves still ducking doorways, chande—- liers, and Mr. Hatch. Archie Strong leaves his brain to Harvard. Cindy Vining leaves Dr. Wallace 10 pounds of used notebook paper, plus two slightly wrinkled covers. Bob Whitelaw leaves John to carry on. Leslie Williams leaves the Junior Red Cross. David Berezin and Larry Sinclair leave their prize winning short stories to J. Wesley Miller for his Collected Works on the Class of '59. Jean Burnett leaves IRC to Mr. Corbin. The orchestra relinquishes Linda Burnham and Richard Ouellette reluctantly. Jean Burzynski leaves still looking for the Spanish homework. John Charkoudian leaves, the last of a long line. Bobbie Cohen leaves her long vacations and beau- | tiful tans to Ellen Kirsner who, henceforth, will be cornering the market on them. Myra Cohn leaves her personalized copy of Yakkity- Yak to Mary Beatty. Lennie Cotter leaves the sheet music to How Dry I Am to Tony Giannetti.
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Torch, Arizona--Delores De Maio and Sonja Odzereiko are giving a Fan Dango at the Gold Dust Saloon, featuring Donna Elliot singing Home on the Range. Other acts will include a comedy scene by Rossy Koitz, Ellen Wolf, and Ellen Kirsner, and a reading of Irish Poetry by John Sames. Prominent guests at- tending are: Shirley Morsky, Sandra Matthews, Martha Morgan, William Russell, and Barry Queen. Ubangi, Texas--The famed linguists Mary-Kay Gamel, Leslie Williams, Terry DeRiso, Kay Messing, and Natalie Herman have penetrated the stronghold of the Navoquois Indians to spread the English language and culture. But Merle Lavois, the chief, doesn't look too happy about it. Holster, Oregon--Ellen Lediard is formulating plans for the proposed School of Maidenly Self- Defense. Already enrolled are sandra Phelps, Pamela Kie, Janet Hatzipetrou, and Suzanna Richter. Four Roses, Arizona—-—-A Squad of revenooers, composed of | Pia i aan . Ed Dramin, John Durocher, Joe COLLET ATEAN WAH TR OT 2 Wen a Halperin, Richard Gloth, John : nal ) Hadenchuk, Dave Garnes, and Steve Daly raided the Cotteéer-Simonoff- McCook Old Hootch distillery in the Ozark Hills. Dodge City--Marshal J. Wesley Miller today arrested the entire new show of exotic chorus girls at the Long Branch Saloon, consisting of Bubbles Burzynski, Kuddles Kober, Saucy Shaw, Unabashedtt ' Dearborn, Heavenly Howes, Jump-— ing Jennings, and Undulating Underhill, despite the protests of Manager Linda Bowman. Presley, Arizona--Richard O Brooks, a sheep rancher, with foreman Half-Can Pel, to market with Hound Dog Meyers, acting sheep dog., have started nwD Hot Wind, Arizona--Railroad empire builder Richard Willis announced plans to connect Caracas and Point Barrow. Unfortun- ately, the Orihurohee Indians, Don Patrell, Irving Danio, Bruce Pease, Barry Levensen, and Richard Lewis, scalped him when he’ tried to purchase land with glass diamonds. Renegade, Wyoming--Linda Steinberg, Joyce Taliaferro, Pat Tuttle, Harriet Gubkin, Celia Ucella, Nancy Vester, and Yvette Williams, who: began an orphanage for Indian children left home- less by canoeing raids, today struck oil on their land.
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