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S. Christian - D.C. in algebra class. J. Barber - Undecided D. Barker - Short girls. K. Barker - N.B.'s jokes. N. Barrus - The name the Soph. girls call her. G. Brady - Being away from Jackie. A. Bragg - People who don't believe in flying saucers. G. Burgett - French but not France. G. Burress - J.C. and business law. C. Butters - People that don't like to argue. H. Cushner - Being teased about a certain boy. N. Danielson - White elephantsf' E. Davis - Cooked onions. M. Donelson - Youngsville. lt's so far away. L. Dunning - Lonely nights. There's a lot of them. P. Eckrnan - Rules made by Dad. A. Eckstrom - Tests and work. D. Frankson - Scrapbook in History Club. S. Harris - Making it home by midnight. P. Hart - Getting up in the morning. C. Hodges - Dishes and biology tests. M. Husted - Dutch dates. PET PEEVE J. Jensen - Walking Falconer St. R. Johnson - School and life. N. Johnson - Being called Swede S. Johnson - Jamestown girls. K. Kroenke - Junky cars like chevies. G. Lind - Customers who don't pay their bills. D. Lindstrom - Falconer's friendly boys. M. Little - Make-believe stories. S. Lang - Blushing. S. Luce - Latin class and long waits. M. Moore - A certain name given to me. C. Nelson - Bus rides home. G. Nelson - School and English class. J. Rice - Schoolwork and homework. B. Rowley - Bus No. 2. C. Scott - Certain books. L. Stone - Teachers.', T. Swanson - Being short. B. Tornstrom - Studying Silas Marner and tests L. Tuller - School lunches. K. Walsh - Little sisters. Y. Walters - Dishes. Fin: Row: Charlene Nelson, Diane Frankson, Patricia Eckman, Carol Butters, Linda Dunning, Maxine Husted, Nancy Barrus, Marleen Donelson, Yvonne Walters, Mina Mae Moore, Shirley Long, Betty Rowley. Second Ron: Cynthia Hodges, Patricia Jensen, Mary Little, Kathleen Bar- ker, Donna Lindstrom, Jeanette Rice, Alvin Bragg, Shirley Johnson, Kathleen Walsh, Joan Barber, Sharon Harris, Saundra Luce. Third Razr: Thomas Swanson, Neil Danielson, Stephen Christian, 0Pll0MORE Keith Kroenke, Harriet Cushner, Arthur Ekstrom, Robert Johnson, Gordon Nelson, Clayton Scott. Fourth Row: Mr. Robert Letro, Ad1'iI0f,' Edward Davis, Gordon Brady, David Barker, Lars Stone, Leroy Tuller, William Tornstrom, Gary Burgett, Gordon Lind.
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First Rout Nancy Elderkin, Muriel Hager, Jacqueline Barber, Norma Dulmus, Alice Bova, Donna Thurston, Teressa Traver, Alicia Holmquist. Second Rout: Shayne Munger, Charles Peterson, Carol Motter, Ann Davis, Winifred Dowd, Sandra Lanphere, Marcia Hultberg, Laura Sweatman, Ethelyn Johnson, Griffin Smith, Miss Elaine johnson, Adriror. Third: joseph Swanson, Curt Spontaneo, Brian johnson, Donald Mclntyre, Charles Carlson, john Mclntyre, Bruce Kidder, Peter Hansen, Dale Clark. Fourth Ron: Frank Seekins, Timothy Bjork, Clare Crawford, Alan Shures, Earl Brady, john Covey, Kay Benson. JU lllll jackie B. -- lost her Army pals. Ann D. - got a learner's permit. Peter H. - blew up Wfarren Road hill. john H. - broke his shovel. Brian - cut his lips. Ken -- was allowed to play drums. Alicia H. - couldn't talk to Torny in algebra class. Sandy L. - couldn't spell Tellinghuisen. Nancy E. - didn't have brothers. Carol M. - was noisy. Don Mc. - couldn't get up early. jack Mc. - didn't stop at Marys every night. Muriel H. - had her hair Cul. Shayne M. - didn't pop off in physics. Winnie D. - went to pharmacists school. Norma D. - had to stay home from Erie. Jan N. - didn't work at the Keystone. Charles P. - didn't rod his tractor. Donna T. - couldn't go to Russell every weekend. Frank S. - didn't like girls named Sylvia. Laura S. - COL1ldfl't 3fgUC4 Griffin S. - had to drive a small car. Marcia H. -- couldnt eat between 4th and 5th Curt S. - wasn't down by the Riverside all day periods. joe S. - didn't live on a farm. Ethelyn -- couldnt ride around in her Tessie T. - didn'r get a severe hairdo. Bruce K. - couldn't be late to algebra. Dan A. -- got a driver's license. Kay B. - broke a finger. T. B. - didn't play the French horn. Charles C. -f wasn't president of our class. john C. - went to one of Kay's parties. Clare C. - didn't play around with Frank. Robert E, - became a physicist. hotrod. Dick B. - didn't have a phone. Earl B. - couldn't talk between periods. WHAT W0 LD HAPPE IF?
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