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This will go well with The blonde wig, says Susie as she selects her costume for the Speech Class's next play. She has been The moderator of many assem- blies and has been seen portraying any character. Susie has contributed fully in everything she has done including: Glee Club - 34 Kommando Klub - 34 Ariel Staff - 4 Athletic Club - 34 r e i. xg - iiyf' if 5' E, 1- V 3 1 ' ff ,V :F n 1.- mi x, 'Q' g2f,L-5.5, gm--N l v m?ii'z2ata:f5tis..fikslu Slllllllll Ullllll lllllllllll For uflynm all luuzzzty bIl77Z.l' like inceffzte in Ll million fruit. Susie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Hau- sam of 2941 East 59th, is the Sophisticated Miss of the class. A girl of exotic beauty and rare charm, Susie came breezing into Monte Cassino in her junior year from Edi- son. Her first of many classic remarks was, My, gosh, this isn't a high schoolg it's a Col- lege! Wlien her Hausam twang became un- derstandable, good logic and clever ideas spilled forth. A natural comedian, Susie en- livened many an assembly and dramatic skit. Although she spent a lot of time traveling to and from O.U., she always helped out with the activities at school. DREAMS ABOUT: A Bariflerrille tycoon SCREAMS ABOUT: Prolaibizion REMEMBER: Her ufrefk at the Plai Dell hours Wu lafl . JZ fm gf + ii. ,.f..' in g ., -fi it
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l X Paula feeds Monte Cassino Mike his last meal before the senior Mardi Gras raf- fle. She fattened him at home in Claremore with the Mardi Gras specially in view. Student Council Pres. - 4 Class President - 134 Cvlee Club - 1234 Y.C.S. 4 1234 Kornmando Klub - 1234 Athletic Club - 1234 Queen Attendant - 2 Mardi Gras Queen - 4 Honor Roll - 2 i N llllUlllll lllElllllUll f- ff ll'fmf ii tzfitvzlitif it iizritlbft le ffm nate. Paula, life time resident of Claremore, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Xwinthrnp Inger- sull. Having spent eleven years at Monte Cas- sino, Paula became a very familiar sight to the faculty and students. The wielder uf a strung, organizational hand, Paula led her class as president three of her high school years, served as president uf the Student Council and reigned as the '59 Mardi Gras queen. In be- tween supervising class projects. Paula spent much of her time in the saddle or on the ranch. She was the mastermind of pranks, al- though she had a naive air about her. Pranks cost her much at times, but provided enter- tainment and few dull moments for the res- ident students. DREAMS ABOUT: The worm in the Teqzzila SCREAMS ABOUT: The gat Kgtznge on emply REMIfMBIiR.' Babydoll and Lalirz H, i L14 l 41 1 i'i ti K i N w il ' 1 1 l ll 1 ll l Q i fllt li it 411 All rt-tt l r tl K t l l l i i i l it it vi 7 ll' l I L ll .1 l sl M' . . f .
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