HENRY LEE: Straight “‘A’’ and chess, too Louris LEITHOLD: A sur- prising individual HAROLD LEMESH: The wind is fast also HERBERT Levy: It rhymes with sherbet CHARLES LINDGREN: Watch his line, girls JoHN LInpstTROM: ‘‘Col- umn right’’ GEORGE LINEER: ex-‘‘Fight- in’ Irish’’ ALFRED LOBELL: He uses his brains PARK LOUGHLIN: A small army man JEAN Low: Quiet but im- pressive “JUANDA LOoYSEN: Always willing to help PHILIS LUDLAM: Wore the Red White beanie DorROTHY MACKENZIE: The gal kegler MARIAN MADDEN: Study and study for 3¥ years Mary MaGuIrE: Homework didn’t bother her IRWIN Marcus: I’m not alone; Napoleon was short DONNA MARSHALL: Once called Buffalo home WILLIAM MARSHALL: “Row, row, row your boat’’ GLENNA MarTIN: ‘‘Goldy Locks’’ JOHN MaArTIN: Every inch a gentleman RICHARD MARTIN: Will I ever get to school on time? SAMUEL MARTIN: He’s got what it takes JACQUES MarTINET: Noth- ing bothers him BARBARA MATZGER: From ““Drew’s’’ but didn’t draw NANcy May: A gal among books EpwarD MCARTHUR: The smile is what gets them RANSOM MCBRIDE: A brain ! JOAN MCCaAFFERTY: “‘Ac- tive’ is the word MURIEL MCGRATH: An early bird VIRGINIA MCGRATH: A whiz at a quiz BARBARA MCINTYRE: ‘‘Su- gar and spice. ..”’ KATHLEEN MCINTYRE: The silent, friendly type
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JAMES O’CONNELL: Stayed by popular demand DorotHy SuRTEES: Her sweet music ended in 314 years EDWARD ODENTHAL: We know Ed had fun SEVERYN OKSENBERG: Fu- ture J.C.’er LORRAINE O’LOONEY: A fe- male Tiny Tim RITA O’NerLt: How about a game of chess? ROBERTA OSBOURNE: Spell “Brains’’ with a large ‘‘B’’ PATRICIA OTTO: The sun- shine on our reservation TOSHIO OzAKI: A C.S.F. enrollee EDWIN PAILLASsoU: Every day's a holiday ELIZABETH PALMER: As cute as they come DOLORES PARODI: Owner of the golden voice LEONCE PERRIN: Where’s my overcoat? DONALD PHILLEO: Smart for his age JANE PHIpps: Songstress su- perb THOMAS PICKETT: Moved the pawns FRANK PIOMBO: Head man for Lowell’s sheet MILDRED PLUMMER: What. no tools? JOHN Poo: He’s another C.S.F.’er MARGARET POULSEN: Chief bird swatter EVELYN PRATHER: Just a nice girl BONNIE PREVATTE: She’ll be missed EDWIN PROULXx: He sank em for the ‘‘Wee Ones’’ DALLAS RADER: 30’s sharp- shooter JOANZRANSOHOFF: Of the s Z offs Pa s » EVELYN ASMUSSEN: A Ag lL fuicd waltz in motion ND REBOIS: Guards our byways JOANNE REED: Ivory artist JAMES REGNOLDS: Just a cowboy at heart DOROTHY RICHARDSON: A crayon cut-up WILLIAM RICHARDSON: A player upon words JANET Rico; A dream in calico
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