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FRANK GUERENA: Lowell’s mighty mite GERDA GUMPEL: A gal ath- lete JUNE GUTMAN: Your John Henry, please JOHN HABERMEYER: Splash! ALLAN HAGERTY: A court cut-up KENNETH HALL: Brought you records HARRIET HALLERAN: She cuts the ice EpwArD HALSEY: Lowell’s camera fiend Wittt1AM HANLEY: Burns the midnight oil GracE HANNON: Debat- ing’s loss Betty HANSEN: We will really miss her CALVIN Haraba: Soldier get your gun (), ) , ‘ ANN Hart: Always did her best SHIRLEE Harr: Our Hart throb JOHN Harvey: On the in- tellectual side RALSTON Harvey: Harvard finish and what a man df MARJORIE HAWGRY A young man’s fancy | X a “ ‘ : LAWRENCE HAWKINSON) oY He stwetits And how ” Aa MwiJOrre HYLLHAY” Sarah y, s ; ppohardt in PrgtAuls . Ww : | “Luisa Hiepper: MW Hat aX ag: yvorker £ ) . W : NE ANCA Bier NN | Wa y 4 Donabe HEYNEMAN: He, Oxteuet Wy Weisriuller. fh’ Bihstein a’ y | A Ue8 } STANTON EFLER: He'll r AN Li kgep ‘em flying LL) ) Hefre HINDEN: Why did kh 4° af yy eWeretdke science? . } 3 ff RICHARD HIRSCHFELD: HA kept tragk of track ' ‘ Yip ® XQ os LPs ; X a Z A ' ] } ‘ Sy Paut QHonpa: APabl had ; is ’ wining ways NJ ne : - ; j a oy ) INGE Hush: kw, pleate ee | eps Ww ° ; JParricta HuTCHINGs: If we ) “could act like her JEAN IRWIN: The pride of 120 MAXWELL JAMES: Oh, for the life of a soldier David JOHNSON: Orches- tral necessity DororHy JONEs: A blonde ] beauty LAWRENCE JORDAN: He led a class
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yak Oe CATHERINE DON: Miss Os- born will miss her STEPHEN Dorur: Oh that “slitzy’’ PETER DUNSTON: jStudy! Study! Study! : JosRpH EcKARTs Brain nd brawn plus duitlythair y { 7 v4) JIA AL MARGARIWE) ENGStROM: She pheypst ata us , yi MARGARET ENRIGHT: Got a cyt? She’ll fix it J! HAqOLb Futhpury: A base- balfer, €t ceteTa LEONARD FELDMAN: Give me a math problem to solve HYMAN FINK: Never once let Lowell down SHIRLEY FITZGERALD; She hits the high notes Mary FLAA: Manana, man- ana MARY FLETCHER: Quote: “When I was editor’’ GEORGE FORTAYON: Mixed sports and studies EpDNA Foster: Not even a peep ELEANOR Fox: Cute? Yeh, man ! HENRY FUKUI: Brains plus DwiIGHT GAINES: To be or not to be—he was BARBARA GALE: Results with little exertion LESLIE GALVAN: From little acorns, mighty oaks Louris GAMBA: He played ‘Elmer's Tune’ ELIZABETH GARDNER: The Indians’ Sonja Henie. PHYLLIS GEARY: Lowell's proud of Phyllis EpwaArp GEE: His sense of humor wore a grin RicHARD GEE: Whiz! VIVIAN. GisLe: She studies with results CONSTANTINE GLAFKIDES: Greek strongman BLIZABETH GLASER: Always carefree REGINA. GOLDBERG: She-ean swing that racquet! HASKELL GOLDMAN: A ma- gician in math FRANK GRANNIS: His lux- ury—a sWimming pool ”» GLoRIA GRANUCCTI: An 'A in personality Oris GRAVEM: That Holly- wood!
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ALICE KAFKAS: We ll liked Alice FRANCES KAGEYAMA: I don’t mind studying GISELA KAMM: We spell that c-u-t-e Dorotuy Kappes: The hair was especially notable DANIEL Kass: Dan was a good Joe FRANCES KATASE: Her smile just wouldn’t disappear PATRICIA KELLY: Easy come, easy go NORMAN KEMP: Just call me Norm PHYLLIS KERRIGAN: A typi- cal Lowellite ROBERT KESLER: ‘‘How to win friends’’ ROY KETTLER: Pulls a mean Oar JOHN KiLbDAy: “‘All the world’s a stage’’ WALTER KING: Ah, roy- alty JEANNE KLINGER: Got here by Eagle detour LESLEY KLINGER: I’m from Washington, too ROBERT KNOx: He had fun LyDIA KOHANOVICH: Never a sour note CLAIRE KoretT: Bye, bye, Claire DorIs KRUTMEYER: She's a g£0-getter KIKUYE KUBOTA: Smoother than ice JOHN LACKMANN: One of the best EDNA LAGORIO: The home- work kid KATHRYN LAIRD: Golfed through in 3% years WILLIAM LANDWORTH: Art- ist and playboy = WILLIAM LANE: Test tube tyrant JessE LANGRIDGE: How I love to argue NEILL LANSING: A credit to the school MARIE LARNER: She batted the ball Betty LARSEN: Adios, adieu and so long ELIZABETH LAWSON: ’Tends to truants MARIE LE BUANIC: Tri-Y prexy she was BARBARA LEE: She was a Parrot—once
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