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Top Row —- RICHARD MAKOWSKI, Dick — Forceful in a silent way—thinks but does not say. RITA J. MANG -—■ Modern in everything she does. ROBERT LEROY MANG, Curly — Brimming with vim and vigor, he leads the band. CHARLES L. MARTIN, Chuck — For his own band someday he ' ll raise the baton. DOROTHY MARTIN, Fuzz — She has friends be¬ cause she is one. Second Row —- GLORIA MASTERS — Kind and liberal in her thoughts of others. RICHARD MATHIAS — A bracing air that speaks for itself. EDDIE D. MATTHEWS — Hard work keeps the indus¬ trious brain from being idle. ANNE MAUGER — Always present with a grin and a pleasant ' Hello ' . GRACE ALICE MAXHIMER, Hay-maker — Her friend¬ ship becomes essential to all who know her. Third Row — TONY MEDURE —A quiet manner is often a camou¬ flage for clever thoughts. JOHN MERRILL — He ' s always just himself. RICHARD KNOWELS MESSENGER, Frenchy —A good bit of laughing, a good bit of dreaming, a good bit —. BARBARA ANN METHEUSE — A fine character en¬ hanced by kind deeds. GEORGE MILJANICH, Moe — Dodging the cares of life. Fourth Row — CHARLES MILLER, Chuck — Finds his chief interest in the journalistic field. HARRIET J. MILLER -— An eyeful of cheerfulness. MARIANNE MILLER— Allegedly capable, friendly and sweet. NEIL MILLER — What goes on behind that quietude? RICHARD MILLER — Well versed in the meaning of the word ' quiet ' .
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Top Row — ROBERT B. LEIGHLEY, Roach — ‘Twould be my delight to sail through clouded skies in a gilded plane. THOMAS DAVID LEINENVEBER, Limabeans — Dashing through life with plenty of pep. ALICE MAE LEONARD, Al — Cute, you might say, describes Alice Mae. WANDA LOU LIEBERMANN, Redgie , — A cute little fireball of energy whose mouth never closes. ONILEE ANN LIMBACH, Onnie — An accent on neatness and a brilliant mind. Second Row — ROBERT M. LIMBACH, Bob — Mechanically —a genius. LOIS JEAN LINDSAY — She ' s pretty to work with, she ' s witty to talk with. GEORGE WILLIAM LINDSEY, JR., Bill — Admired for his good looks and personality. MILDRED LISTIAK, Millie — A ready appreciation of clothes and good times. JIM LITTLEFIELD —Everything he does is well managed. Third Row — PEARL LEE LOWERY — A merry companion of the dependable class. GENE DAVID LYNCH, Lover — Master of ingenious devices to make us laugh. MARY LOU LYNN, Shorty — A light spot in Wash¬ ington High ' s dark corridors. MARILYN JEAN McCANN, Rojo — Red hair minus temper spell McCann. ROBERT McCAULEY, Bob — Bob does more than say I ' ll try—he really does. Fourth Row — ROBERT N. McCONNELL, Mac — A small fellow who enjoys everything but school. LEROY WADE McFARREN -— Prescription: good fun is a cure for all blues. KAY DAWN McKNIGHT — A short, cute gal, with long dark hair. AUDREY MacCARTNEY, Scotty — Everyone ' s heard about little Audrey. CAROL JOAN MAIER — Kind and liberal in her thoughts of others.
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ROBERT EDWARD MILLER, Bob — A zest tor living. WILFRED MILLER — An easy going manner which lightens many a care. ESTHER L. MONTGOMERY — Reserved —for someone ' s future. PAUL MOORE ■— The brains of machine shop. RICHARD MORGAN, Repeater •— His pleasing person¬ ality makes him a friend to all who know him. RICHARD MOWERY, Dick — Dick applies his arts to music and fun. CHARLES N. MYERS, Pete — If at first you don ' t succeed forget it. KATHRYN MYERS, Katie — Up and doing—initiative. JAMES C. MYRICKS, Jamey Boy — Happy go lucky with accent on the happy. KARL WALTER NAUMANN, Naumie — Carefree and gay — that ' s Karl ' s way. ROXIE ANN NOLAND — An engaging way. SYLVIA ANN NOVAK—A well of energy and wit that never runs dry. NORMAN EUGENE OLDHAM -— Good nature, good sense, with plenty to spare. MARILYN EILEEN ORMSTON — An attractive gal who is more likely to be attentive than talkative. HARRY ORPHAN —Willing indeed—bound to succeed. RONALD THEODORE OSBORNE, Ronnie — The gift of friendship is the most essential thing in life. JOSEPH JUDE PAINTER — Success is the award for perseverance. JAMES MARTIN PALASKI, Poky — Does his part when called upon. THOMAS JOHN PALMER, Oppenheimer — There is naught in life but science. RONALD ALBERT PATT, Patty — Tall, dark, athletic. ROBERT JOHN PAULIK, Bob — A truly fine fellow with a love for boxing.
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