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Martha Stanley Pleasant Fudge Michigan Homecoming Attendant Orange and Black Musart Club Contnbutor Aexchlorian Chorus Black Club Our Town Although a late comer to the class of 56 Marty soon made a hit with both faculty and students Her pleasant smile and clever wrt were welcome wherever she went. She was notorious for keeping the cottage in an uproar with her hobby of playing practical iokes after lights out That fabulous wardrobe mcludmg a vast array of Cash rneres was the envy of many a girl Marty possessed a wonderful sense of humor and a limitless supply of laughter which made her an asset to any group Marty plans to enter Knox College and study ele- mentary education We wish you all the happiness that you deserve Joy Snavely Hales Corners, Wisconsin Black Club Chorus Ioy was a pretty addition to our senior class this year, and added a lot of spice to the mixture. As far as she was concerned, though, variety isn't the spice of life. Things were quite steady between her and Pancho this year. Making lovely clothes is second nature with Ioy. and one look at her full wardrobe was proof enough. Speak- ing of talent. we can't forget her terrific ability as a dancer. She could certainly cut a neat figure on the dance floor. Ioy has a delightful temper. but can't actually resist laughing at herself when she is mad. If you followed the iazzy music heard coming from the girls lounge at Sears every night. you would usually have found Ioy at the other end. Here's hoping a very talented girl will put these talents to use and make a good life for herself. Www 11 iggwfafrfq Q 1 U H ' H n 1 I . , . , . . . . .
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Diane Osmer Akron, Ohio Orange Club Hilltop Contribtuor Musart Club Chorus Aeichlorian Merit Status Orange and Black Contributor Our Town Diane was another of our new girls. She came to us all the way from Akron, Ohio. and was a tremendous asset to the class not only as lar as grades went, but she was ready and willing to help in any school proiect. Diane's personality and attitude gave her the reputation of being one of the sweetest and friendliest girls in school. She was always happy and ready to cheer any- one up. Somehow. wherever there was fun. there was Diane. She appeared to be quiet and a real angel. but if you want the inside story. ask the housemother. Immune to the charms of any one particular E.A. boy, Diane was a friend to everyone. Such a terrific personality is destined to go a long. long way. Good luck to a swell gal. 1' sf' , Ramon Rodriguez Camaguey, Cuba Orange Club Football Mayor E Club Swimming Musart Club Ramon twe simply say Ramon because there isnt room for all eleven namesl ts our second Latin Lover He doesnt know why we called him that. but hes glad he doesnt' Ramon was a valuable member of the football and swimming teams but he had to quit swim ming because the water was too cold He enioys sports and music and the latter may account for the tact that he is an excellent dancer Ramon plans to attend Purdue University to study mechanical engineering We know that with the won dertul sense oi humor and ability for making friends he will go a long way Cuba can be very proud of you Ramon. I . 1, N . . l e I I . .. . U . . . . I . . . I . . - . N H I ' o , . l ' .Ji ' . 1 5 ' W 5 .:' ' . A . , , f -V 1 :H ,5 -.f , I ' 5 Ji?
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Kay Suddeth Cleveland Ohmo Senlor class treasurer Masque and Gavel Aenchlonan vxce presxdent Chapter Star Musart Club Orange and Black Orange Club Feature Edxtor Cheerleader Hrlltop Feature Editor A Chlld ns Born Homecommg Attendant Our Town Chorus Quxll and Scroll Tenms Creatxve Wntmg Club Ment Status The pert and vrvacxous mxss ol the semor class was none other than Kay Sudden death The academy has been blessed wxth Kays presence for the past three years Among Kay s many acquxred lnends there seemed to be a very specnal one that headed the hst and was a lamxllar hgure on the campus durmq weekends Kay drsplayed her acting ablllty rn Our Town wrth her portrayal of Mrs Webb and had the audxence m hysterlcs with her Wallee xts txme to get up She was also very entertammg wxth her Masque and Gavel talks Kay was noted for havmg the neatest room ln the cot tage and bv lookmq at the plctures of the bulletm board one knew nght away whose room xt was Kay was also one ol our enthusxastxc cheerleaders She was actxve m tenms and when one saw red tenms balls tlymg over the net they knew that Kay was around wxshmg all the luck ln the world to a gal who IS really gomg to be hard to replace Douglas Walnscott Detro1t M1ch1gan Senxor Class Secretary Football E Club Treasurer Track Swlmmmg Co Captaxn Club Musart Club Our Town Black Club That strong but sllent chap who was seen walkmg down the halls of Old Mann wrth a cute lxttle sophomore was none other than our class secretary Doug Wxth hrs quxet but unusual sense of humor Doug soon became quite well known about the campus Hrs neat and tidy appearance was admxred by anyone who met htm He was also on the hst oi hot rod enthusrasts Doug showed hrs excellent athletrc abrlnty rn swlm mmg track and football Oh yes and we mustnt for get hrs portrayal ot Sam Cralg on Our Town Our E Club treasurer would lxke to go to a small college nn his home state ol Mxchxgan but so lar hasnt decxded on any partlcular occupatxon Though he rs ln terested xn one ol the lollowmg careers salesman bust nessman, or dentrst Good luck to you. Doug We know youll be a brg success rn what ever held you choose. , . Kay plans to attend Marquette University and we are 1 ,. .. .
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