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p 1 i ' ft' 'L l r . .ti ,ia i j i fiom, r Jiiemjijltqixj-C jr A Uifu 5 'CHARLES ABRAMS ig yr' ' ' J V if Thepeylitxle ingr are great. 5 1 llfrfen -Chuck with his spameifjha serious manner proved his skills ,A i in' nyif' erutf ays piling the past four years. Intramural ZWTW' lt J tsrplgglfifv ylzyfxplxt, baseball. dance committees, Student in .L o lil e and'numerous assemblies show his versatile 'm 'ai SJc:i,lUare his favorite pastime. not to mention Hallo- we'e parties! Hard working and ambitious. Chuck has been inval able to the class, especially on the committees for the junior play. Chuck would like very much to become a pharmacist after the Navy has finished with him. VIVIAN PEARL BEIRIGER O Brifk at iz bee in r0m'er:r1!i021. This little gal spent most of her early high school days playing basketball and softball, but then she turned to the Senior Choir, which now occupies a great deal of her time and interest. Although she plans to become an elementary teacher and t 04.7 train at Ohio University, she still maintains that homework a Q Q? tests are her pet peeves. Could it be that thqse te s and t a , homework prompt her frequent comment, h wel, we a ' all be brainy! ? 4 I X, ' U fl n C'-, W me l N Q2 Z x f gp' f ij 1 Q Nd I .f .1 l DOW ,U ARY iz 4 WA, BELL 0 ,, M e .rinpadrizf r a'u' N-Ci! . I W One Xdf the so i if' e v- ior V 'r d a fr uent soloist at musical ent r 'r ' hos voi e n s chills p and down one! spi , M ry 6' l. .' take, n active part in the choir for Uwe s,' and . e eps her voice well trained by taking singing es s w y. wever, Mary's future plans include teaching, ot m J. g she plans to obtain her training at the University of - awa Make-up tests are Skeezer's pet peevesg consequently, she isfnot often peeved and is usually found singing, listening to music, reading, or just plain talking. E FK . r I 1 ' , f F C 0' 6,7 A 'Q 7 , ANNE BENJAMIN I, G -2 efwfftv f7 r w agp O '4 4r Spf: and rpan new. aa '-f.....J' 1-, 4'---4-w Benjie fshe doesn't like to be called Annieb has been very 7 ffFIZ'....7f,,,. I-' A 000-UP? . O ?: 'C-1' f'I ., . B . yw-va.,--t..Ait,L4-1g 'AAR- ,. . dba.:-4,1-P busy in these last few years. Shes been a member of our Athletic Association for four years, was secretary of same in her junior year, and chairman of the football committees as a senior. Also in her junior year, she was a color guard in the band and co- ordinator of May Day. The senior play, duties as a color guard, and membership in the Senior Choir have kept her on the run this year. College is anticipated, and Anne hopes to emerge from some institution of higher learning as a dental hygienist. o-..P.fQa.f..J - 255' .
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GLW' ,av 5 L X 'lf on lynx Qu.. Qin President, Ronald Buckzilcw: Vicc President, Robert Thomas: Secretary, Carol Vinccntg Treasurer, Rennie Staudt.
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