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WILLIAM SHERIDAN: Is Poly glad he finished? JosEPH SHIJO: Shuffles the crayons with artistry Lois SIDEMAN: She skated, she sang, she worked CHARLES SIMMONS: He’s another pigskin prancer PATRICK SIMMONS: An ath- lete at heart RUTH SIMPERS: Our auburn flame MAXINE SIpPES: She really got things done Joyce Skopp: A “G.W.”’ convert DorotHyY SMITH: “‘I hope jobs are plentiful’’ ERNEST SMITH: The silent type HowArD SMITH: Is State bound IAN SMITH: So long, pal ELEANOR SNEAD: Hockey won't be the same MAXINE SoBEL: Another Pyoen driver ! WRANALD SODESTROM: ‘“‘Jam- boree Jones, II’’ ; Dora Spouse: We'll miss you, Dora GEORGE STANLEY: Played while they marched EVELYN'| STANTON: Why so serious? Doris STEELE: Literature lover ELIZABETH STEWART: Right up there with Pons DorROTHY STRANTON: Will soon sing ‘“‘All Hail’’ JUNE SUTTON: ‘‘Farm’’ bound—need we say more? MARY SUZUKI: Silence is golden PATRICIA SYNAN: The de- pendable type WILLIAM TAKAT: A steady CSE er MASATO ‘TANABE: Masato Tanabe—rah! JOHN P, TayLor: Good ol’ dip Sa i he JOHN W. Taytor: A Poly transfer—congrats ELAINE ‘THIBODEAU: Her motto: ‘‘Be prepared”’ ROBERT ‘THOMSON: ‘The rooting section’s favorite ROBERT THURBAN: He went through in 31% years NORMAN TIERNEY: Norm braved the Caf
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ALICE RIGHETTI: Somebedy pass her the skis LUCRETIA RILOVICH: That personality kid Betty R NGHAM; Miss Har: rison’s ¢ute’ blofide EvELYN Riss; Clevef and “classy RosE RIv¥ERA: Glee girl BETLY ROBANSER: Rideém cowboy JoCANW RODGERS: Sweet As her name EDWIN, ROGERS: Oh-so-godd in shurdliag NATALIE ROSENBERG: Fuk fi Jackie, saad Jo 4 f SPANFORDS Make that des MARIE OAS) op — wor a A Ve - 7 ae Hp KOT AMUND [pe [’- Sp He YS KY Ao 7 { Dp Ta 5 to LI lA OT v, ie J“ fs A walk- “A Epw Ls ing thesaur MOTOSKI SAKAGUCHI: He's “faithful forever’’ HisajI SAKAI: ‘“‘A’’ swim mer A WILLIAM SALES: Sold him- self around here ROSEMARY SCHIvO: Ah... sweet mystery of life NorBERT SCHLAMM: Ouch, my shins! CLAUDE SCHMIDT: ‘‘Let the cameras roll’’ ROBERT SCHMIDT: A stripe wearer JUNE SCHMULIAN: She gra- ciously ‘‘Grant’’-ed us sports JANICE SCHULZE: Finished with a bang KENNETH SCHUSSEL: My trombone is my pastime RUTH SCHWEDHBEM : A fin- ger in eyery pie DONALD ScoTT: An expert at the royal game EDYTHE SEGALI: Knit one, purl two ROBERT SETRAKIAN: Every- one loves a lover Kay SHATTUCK: A swell room rep. BURNETT SHEEHAN: Burns the cinderpath KENNETH SHELLEY: Mem- ber of Bicep Builders’ Union MARGARET SHEPHARD: So what's the use in worrying? JAMES SHEPPARD: He got around fast
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Kimio Topa: It pays to study ROBERT TONNESEN: What need we say about Bob? CLIFFORD TOOLEY: Our pocket edition. MADELINE TRACY: ‘‘Sweet- er than the roses...” RAYMOND TRUELSEN: ‘Chess a good fella BERNARD TURGEON: He's bound for success. DUANE TWEEDDALE: Now we're kidding MARY TWEEDIE: Quiet and studious BARBARA TAYLOR: We neve! tired of her tones PHILIP TYRWHITT: Nothing bothers him YVONNE UPHOLD: A future Angel of Mercy Hans Ury: Enjoys learning MILTON VAIL: My hobby— gym ANNA VALENKO: Of course, I’m in a hurry WALTER VELLA: My weak- ness—'‘A’s”’ Tutte VORSTER: Leaves a Shield vacancy HowA RD VOLDMAN: “How” played ball for Lowell ROBERT VON DER LEITH: Here’s a real musician BETTY WALDEN: Those unt- forms fascinate me THOMAS WALES: Carrot- topped R.O. biggie HENRY WALSH: A natural leader DorOTHY WARREN: Sports galore! JUNE WarsInc: ''A pretty girl is like a melody ’ BFVERLEY WATSON: Here today. gone tomorrow MARJORIF WEIGEL: Every- one’s friend CLAIRE WEINHOLD: Nifty and nice, say that twice DONALD WELLS: He liked the cor-inne his apple MARGARFT WELTY: Let the flame burn brighter JACQUELYN WEYL: A small bundl e of cuteness BEVERLY WHITCHURCH: Is another bewitching blonde BARBARA WHITE: Perfection personified RITA WIELAND: Is one of Lowell’s “‘A’”’ grabbers —te Jrne -
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