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MARGARET HAUGHN Known to most of us as Margie. Seemed to be the only one who could operate the mimeograph. Pretty blue eyes and a pleasing smile. Likes to dance. DICK SOUR Our class president. Also pres- ident of the Student Council, F.F.A. and Honor Society. Knew his parliamentary rules. Wants to attend Ohio State. One of our first five. Probably the busiest in the class. RICHARD MILLER The class artist. The News- hound would have felt lost without him. Has an interest in a brunette employed by the Review Times. To know him is to appreciate him. Always willing to help. KATHLEEN WONDERLY Acquired the nickname of Honey early in life. Very popular. Could usually be seen with Pat. Was one of our Cheerleaders for two years. Has a special liking for a certain Senior boy. Nice look- ing. KYLE BIGHAM Noted for his dramatic abil- ity. Went places in music, too. Blonde and blue eyes. Editor of the Newshound. Liked a good time. Depend- able. Also Brainy. Could argue. JOYCE LONG Kept us entertained. Has a definite opinion of what she likes and what she doesn't. We heard from her quite often. Wears a sparkler on the left hand and is proud of it. Well liked.
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