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DOLORES EVERSON ROBERT F. FAILING Dolores Bob rather taciturn . . . a friend hunts squirrels and girls , , indeed a future ranger ALLEN E. DESMOND Dizzy man of few Words . . . loves to hunt LINDA MARY DISOTELLE Linda pleasing ways and friendly to all DOUGLAS DODGE Clayton runs on girls and fun . . . completely casual THOMAS P. DONAHUE . DiPPv I swivel-hips . . . Mr. Moffets . . . a g1rl's dream LINDA DAWN DRAKE Linda a spirited twirler . . . flaming red hair ALLAN LEE DRESNER UAV, Butcher Boy . . . likes foreign girls i 3 5
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Seniors ELAINE DUMINY CYNTHIA JILL DAWN DOREEN DAVID E ENJEM II Blame EDWARDS EGLESTON Dave a welcome addition to our Cinde Dawn a little man who Casts 3 10118 C 355 high ideals likes a good time . . . faithful a gentle disposition . . . a per- Shadow star gazer fect lady With all this learning it hardly seemed possible, but we did take a break for class games. This year green sweatshirts and white skirts, filled with Jane Lacy, Sandy Santmire, Barb Hoerner, Charleen Schierholtz, Mary Jean McGrath, Jana Danforth, Joanne Urtz, and Diana Withington, cheered the boys on, strangely enough, to vic- tory. Mr. and Mrs. George Getman bravely opened their doors to us where we gorged ourselves with enough' cake and pizza, to fill a ship and enough soda to float a navy. When we returned to school after vacation and plodcled one by one up the plaster laden and water logged stairs to get our belongings, if they hadn't been destroyed, we realized the seriousness of the disaster and the genuine need and results of not class but school unity. It was good-bye now to Aunt Barb and Uncle Bob but we knew the eleventh grade teachers were eager to receive us and to be our new friends.
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SHEILA FANCHER shew A often seen riding a horse . . . bighearted JAMES L. FARNHAM Arms jungle jim and his 409 . . . a grappler MARY LINDA FINEGAN ..Ma .. her friendtlsiness shows wherever she goes LINDA ANN FISCHER Fisch laughter and fun in a small package CAROL LEE FLATHERS Carol does she ever get her twins mixed? . . THOMAS FORT Tom unpredictable . . . a truly nice guy steadfast NANCY LYNN GREGORY GARLOCK FULLER Greg . I --Nance-v a wolfish gleam in his eye mysterious Personality I g . . . delights in mischief seems quiet at first
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