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PERSONA S WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF? PERFECT GIRL Mike and Duane ever got in a fight? Hair . . Darlene D Diane and Bruce stopped fighting with Eyes . . . . Regina A each other? Legs ..... . Sharon C nobody asked Mr. Dow any questions? Personality . . Lynda S Paula cut her hair? Complexion . . Rose G Greg cried? Clothes . . . . . Paula H there was a woman on the faculty? Smile . . . Lin C Sue and Sherry stopped writing letters? Dean, Fred, and Sidney broke up? the Seniors didn't come back fromNew York., PERFECT BOY Freshmen said something important? Linda Spence could drive? Hair . . ............ Greg S Mr. Brown didn't have the record Eyes . . . . . . MikeG player in his office? Teeth . . . . . Gerald A Gloria didn't have a hot temper? Build .... . Galen C Mr. Row had a lighter that worked? Personality . . . Roger A the students liked red kidney beans? Clothes . . . . Duane O Complexion . . Peter C ANSWERS TO WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF the Reed Cassino would go out of business! they'd fight with everyone else! he'd die of lonliness! Greg would cry! Kathy would ask, why? the girls wouldn't want to come to school! there wouldn't be any need of a Post Office in Harmony! we wouldn't hear anymore flat puns! Mr. Chadbourne would be smoking less and growing more hair. the Sophomores would say, they said it! she'd still be late for school! he'd get a jazz combo with Mario Lanza! the main room would be cooler. Mr. Dow could use his! Wednesday wouldn't be so dull! I SU PERLATIVES Best Personalities . . .Lynda S, Roger A Biggest Flirts .... Greg S, Gloria G Best Dancers .... Sheryl W, Gerald A Hardest Workers . . . Sharon C, PeterC Best Physique ..... Regina A, Galen C Most Talkative .... Diane B. Bobby C Laziest ....... Susan R, Richard E Best Athletes ..... Susan R, Mike GI Most Absent-minded . . . . . . . . . . . . ReginaA,DuaneO Worst Gossipers . . . Lynda S, GeraldA Most Quiet .... . . Linda T, Paul M 19 0 o
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Seated L to R Sheryl Willis, Linda Spence, Barbara Watson. Standing L to R Reid Willis, Dean Willis, Guida Adams, Sue Reed, Ann Cooley. Left to right: D. Watson, D. Bowman, S. Cooley, R. Armis, G. Giovannucci, Seated at desk: S. Cooley YE RBCCK STAFF Seated L to R Asst. Editor Paula Herrick, Advisor Mr. Brown, Editor Linda Cooley. Standing L to R Bruce Lombard and Randy Keaton Asst. Business Managers, Greg Snowden Business Manager.
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