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is-- ' ' . Beverly Anne Hart, Stu- dious, conscientious, and thorough. Barbara Joan Kremkou, lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. 37 5. .i N X .l .x,, iX.si. David Charles Hutchinson, Life is iust a bowl of cherries. Nelson H. Lcwry, Little men carry big plans around with them. .3 -1 l YT 3X 1 9 A 'CEO' Stephen D. Jabas, Our deeds follow us, and what we have been makes us what we are. Robert Carl Lehm, I never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles me. ln keeping with the festive season, we sponsored a Christmas formal, The Winter Wonderland. And a winter wonderland it was with the beautiful Mollie Gorski reigning as queen in a formal as white as the snow flake decorations. Her Maiesty's Court included Mary Bowser, Elaine Carnvale, Mary Cipolari, Gale Dawson, Pattie Domingus, and Carol Griffith. Finally, spring rolled around and with it came the culmination of our high school days in finals, the Senior Banquet, the Senior Prom and, at long last, Graduation Thinking of tomorrow and what it holds for us, we feel quite small, but, the past has prepared us well for the future and we can go forward with confidence to meet the world. 44 tv fi 1 Q., . X. Joyce Jarrett, Carolyn Friendship is power and riches. Ellen Laura Leibowitz, Precious things often come in small packages. Arlene Levin, l have never seen anything in the world worth getting angry at. Phyllis Joyce Littman, Paradise is open to all kind hearts. fs .M l if Ann Johnson, and goodness go hand in hand. Margaret Grace Stephen B. Leibowitz, His friends there are many, his foes, are there any? Robert N. Levin, A good mind possesses a kingdom. Paul W. Longley, There are three things l can't re- member, faces, names, and l forgot what the other one is. sql Re.- -Lf, I av' X wr
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L.. 4.--v giir ir .psf fgsg ve ?z 3'-f Charles Edward Fletcher, Strong in will and earnest in endeavor. Janet Gilliam, She fs al- ways friendly and carries a smile for all. Carol Griffith, And these, l tell you, are life's best ioys, music and dancing, movies and boys. George Carl Harbaugh, Ohl 'tis excellent to have a giant's strength. 4- wr' 1159 ii- Jeanne M. Fletcher, Softly speak and sweetly smile. Judith Betsy Golkin, AI- ways busy, never weary, always happy, always cheery. Al Halliun, Where there's a will there's a way. Alvin Lee Hardt, He has the spunk to think and act for himself. 'Cir' 91 R4-, , f 5-5... A ' --fu, ,D -L. l i . Charlotte Atline Fauver, She is kind and courteous to everyone. Mollie Celia Gorski, She moves a goddess and she looks a queen, a sweeter smile, has ne'er been seen. 41:7 Nancy Lee Gibson, A friendly heart with many friends. Edwin Russell Graham, Corridors are made to walk in, not for boys to talk in. :ff V Edward D. Gilhooly, His hair is even more red when he is unprepared. Linda Carolyn Green, A smile is a whisper of a laugh. ln that first year, as Juniors, we established a number of precedents. We presented the first Junior Class Play, Dear Ruth, which was hailed H9 W as a fabulous success. Remember A long house on Green Island , e took that unforgetable trip to Williamsburg, which brought fun as well as knowledge. Spring brought the first Junior Prom and, with the memory of this beautiful evening still fresh in our hearts , we departed for a summer of fun and frolic, highlighted by the Class Beach Party. When fall came, we went enthusiastically back to Northwood. Full of pep and plans, we were determined to make this first Senior Class the best everl To get the year off to a roaring start, we held our Class elections. We planned our Bohemian Blast to get together and have a ball. Who'll ever forget Frank Dobson in his raccoon coat or Gordon Edelson as a dis- tingue Frenchman, and who were those girls in the crazy red tights? 3 I
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Nancy M. Love, She's made of sugar and spice, 'n everything nice. Richard B. Neely, l speak not often, but my thoughts run deep. M 5? L.'s TQ,- f 2' CQ. ?' n 79 Paul Edward Maxey Jr., Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I. Gerald Walter Olson, He is modest and weighs his words before he gives them breath. 'RS' Q. M- .Lin .1 x t V l fir if fe.-if wl gx N A Pause ln Winter Wonderland Festivities Patricia McGraw, She keeps happiness by giving it away. Michael R. Perlson, He conquers who endures. 1.9-. D5 -.t c.- ,,, Mary Sue McKenzie, She always wears a smile that won't come off. Earl Michael Person, A man must have his pri- vileges. 'S'f'? IVY 4:- X A' 'x he David S. Meroney, Phy- sics class is merely a place to catch up on lost sleep. Donna Diane Posner, Fantastic, frolicsome, and wild. r -sm x ,i l if A law
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