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J.. .JJ H 1 'H-' 1 f 42 I .ff If-vt , . X , 4-f 'fl' 2... rt. ff... pf Ai: ' if 'A' A Q 1 1 , lb., ly , . , nf x ,j L U jumf ANN FOGG ri 1--' A hue friend ir a rare gift. ii j 'R ' No gathering of the class of '53 would be complete without this bundle of energy. When she is not attempting to blow up the Chem Lab. judy spends her time listening to popular music and going to dances. Since her pet peeve is quietness. wherever judy fy is there is never a dull moment. After graduation from Mt. Pleas- X ant. Judy would like to enter Nurses Training. r, Jul, ,J A AL' r N I U . a, AJ 1 . iQ, 5 , . GLENN Erwcfaizn Faicic Q ' Hi! the mail an the bead. If anything needs repairing on your car, just contact Glenn Frick, is the auto mechanic of the senior class. and it will be fixed quickly, f willingly. and with a smile. Cars and football are Glenn's main interestsg his only peeve is bleached blondes. His playing at the position ot' guard on that great football line of '52 will never be 4 forgotten. After graduation, Glenn plans to jump the gun on Uncle Sam and join the Air Force, Perhaps some day he'll switch his talents from flyboy to airplane mechanic. i,f pf r ' V iff f iii . ' i W fl 3 ' i tx. f- 1 3' 1 ' . 1 . XL.: 1. N 1 x ' ls X' Q A P' K. -'IJ' V VE' ,.f. I KL' .J Q4 - K-' -R A' ELIZABETH BLACKMAN FRITZE 4- Q gr A ' t 1 - -Anytlrilg fbi! Ina, JD: door welf, and the doe: mort ererylhing. j Lu Girl athlete. editor of the yearbook and Green Flash, coordi- -' . A push- 1 N, nator of the junior play color guard Girls' State re resentative in X1 tj - - P - I - gad zooksf' does she ever sit still? No, Fritze is always qyxk' doing something. yet she never misses I Love Lucy. Our Miss 'kEfficient also has the lucky distinction of being one of the few -- girls who can wear a short straight haircut and get away with it 4, fand she wants to let it grow?j. Fritze's abundance of pep and energy will probably take her through William and Mary 'Xwith flying colors, that is. if she doesnt get into too many argu- -i ' ments with those disgusting people who chew gum with their J mouths open. ' ll EI gif! S 3 JF. L, fa f LKP t lj 1, f ef K ' j li l I ' '- ' OODM - 1 Hewhol' lo 1 ' . ogie certainly '- u -5' t s all hrough high school! His goo -n ur gg- . ity and - in -- o kg on a burden n a r gr won h'm t - ri - ' of any. Oogie ha enty i ti 4 rt ' ae i all intra l spor give a helpi 5 ha '- '. stage c w r our ' a . He was ne t' rr main creators of he ' o sic scenery. Fran nform polii l dis ' h in Oogie's list of pastimes, and hi lans are to become a print shop worker or pressma Ai J
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it' 445 'Y' fi., Ui, i, r x kj 'W 5 , , ' N L ' f I Op lpfci,-xN ULD , I or! n 11111 e :lima ' 1 AK' r f' , ll K W' :ffl 1 of .1 V, ,fl H, 'i 'c ljydvs ' incti of in ' of ost 'e QITIWISLK? our S A class, id n L prov A hi nceg fl sh ainly vas Gi of our cutest n p pi tc e eades esi r obd 'c a ivity in ' w , MH erl gf a ' ept self sy OF hejeilent Cou ' 'fork y e pa i syfgi' Chib'4 re dancing. p' , .a dtintr mural s rtsg ambgjlon a happy majylhge. l m 's' ' Tk L ' ' ' ive. el r e b d 1 hib,s J ev ing ou re not xery V elf' x Ui x ' JJ, ' 1 . px u ,vi A i .V x ll l Q: il Q' ti, ,L ' o bw af gra iation . ,V jk , 1 V if W 3 ', gf' ' V fd, Qcffbiu df' aflfhl his ar co erwejvwat ity: pet peeve f?j and plans s ss t . v ' ,yu t QD' Y 1 , L .1 yf s V J j ji xi!! fi, U, SANDRA ANN GREENAN j If il were done when 'lir done, A then 'twere well il were done quickly. diir historian for the yearbook, Sandy again shows her journal- istic talents, expressed also by her membership in press clubs for three years. A newcomer to Mt. Pleasant in her junior year. Sandy spent most of her high school days in Lakewood, Ohio, 'where she was, among other things. editor of her school news- paper. Northwestern is her choice for further drama or journal- ism. If, someday, you should see just for kicks written in a column by a foreign correspondent, you'll know it's 'Sandys work. She must have enjoyed that trip to Germany last summer! it Q voxq 'O Y o S '5 A' ,X 'D P 5, , vf fl! f hoisgo UV pox I- do tj, -I' f 'a uf 95 G 5-rp,-ke! .JEAlN'NE RDBB 9, Enjoy life whlle Il larlr. Jeannie brought to Mt. Pleasant in eleventh grade a constant smile and a cute, Hi there! which won the friendship of many. jeannies pet peeve is being called Claude g but, really, nothing bothers her too much. High on the list of her favorite doings are shopping at W'ilmington Dry Goods Qno plug intenclcdl, listening to records, and being with friends from Ridley Township. To graduate is jeannie's main ambition, and her future plans include secretarial work and marriage. n Sv,- ' ,J-'7 rfb' C-CN2' .1 Vx 7 'ii' 9, 0. fp V 9,1 JJ,7'Vx,,i,c92L: , 9.-ff ef-f A sf' ares? rf'-Qty-P we ROSEMARIE Ielfxarrtffxgyt:--fy, get s- K I A11ibefw,1ifj,,fb'ge.,, 37 X X Wfgnted: One expert pian' for' the,S5icF55fH'O'ir o,oe '14aBftl- .. actress to play the coryalgaiy in OL5.-9 ays. fig one car 5 'H' liven up life. Al 'iibrgpme yiagf-be lost.Df'Mt. Hlymitwhen ' j My t Rosie graduates. hgh. nts may not to Gigtheateiywi PM f' f though, for Rose wang, wHtten ?Tlii9pAC8 ',-Z A of Dramatic Artsvdf the' itma erior Desi uf- Rosie, who will prgqrblyghb s remem forsfzrfszznse humor, likes to do amost she 'esiecialgs lo s t play tennis and eat. or agsfh-E woiggb iiydkxf? T that's me! ,f t by X50 -7 ' 9, ff . - of - ff 12 54
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