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ill Y mr' .swf-V S. rl v ' ff , 2' ii V1 n R rr C Q I f- f ,..,,,,:,.1,5W rx' Margaret Fitzpatrick Donna Fitzsimmons William Fowler James Futterer Janette Garcia Diana Gilbertson Patricia Gillespie James Goodreau Virginia Grageda Kathleen Gross Diana Guglielmino Diane Gulan Gerald Gustaveson Mary Stella Gutierrez Patricia Hardwig Fredrick Harney Gaye Harpster Noreen Hazelbaker Alexander Heim William Henry Mary Hernandez wg 645, ,. ' A .. .' - I , . , .-rf-'ef lfii ' M X ,ai R f ' ' iv' - T S s 4 I 4 H 1 '!Eaa: MARGARET FITZPATRICK: Winning wcy. D'??!IuA ..rZ- SIMMONS: The girl with the rickshaw. BILL FOWLER: Which one shall I take ta the pram? JIM FUTTERER: My big, bad Hudson. JANETTE GARCIA: Daughter of Senor Garcia. DIANA GILBERTSON: Second shortest basketball player. PAT GILLESPIE: Frisky, friendly and funny. JIM GOODREAU: Boy with a million faces. VIRGINIA GRA- GEDA: Woman of many words. KATHY GROSS: Haw many courses in your lunch today, Kathy? DIANA GUGLI- ELMINO: The weather's fine up here. DIANE GULAN: Shorthand whiz. JERRY GUSTAVESON: She's waiting for you. STELLA GUTIERREZ: Algebra class: Now I lay me down to sleep. PAT HARDWIG: Are you bored? FRED HAR- I NEY: Cafeteria genius. GAYE HARPSTER: Come on you guys,YELL!!! NOREEN HAZELBAKER: Who said she could bake? ALEX HEIM: One and only bookie at Mission. BILL HENRY: Not me. MARY ESTHER HERNANDEZ: Owns Rosie's canteen. KATHY HICKEY: Pretty Blue Eyes. HELEN HITCHCOCK: Sister Benilda's twin. TRUDY HITCHCOCK: Head up, eyes straight. BOB HOLDERNESS: All cast, no baskets. KATHY HOYE: Our pride and ioy? MIKE HUBBARD: Mine has two four barrels. STEVE HUDSON: Santore's Number One henchman. BETTY IMLAY: Gentle- men prefer blondes? TERRY JONES: Boy with the brain of an engine. VICTOR JONES: Bashful!!! Kathy Hickey Helen Hitchcock Mary Hitchcock Robert Holderness Kathleen Hoye ,135 .5 Michael Hubbard 'Sta Stephen Hudson Betty Imlay Terrence Jones Victor Jones .-4 5-1
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fi Madelyn Burns Margaret Caceres -4-L. Q Amalia Calleros A Dolores Calvano QI- .va I ,N x A 'N - . l Robert Cardinali ' Pamela Carlow - L . N-AL. Susan Castelan Mary Louise Castillo 455,-t . Theresa Cazares ' Richard Clark 'I l 'l L . Richard Colby Gary Condurachi LYNN BURNS: Paints a pretty picture. MARGARET CACERES: She's all wound up. AMALIA CALLEROS: Nautical smile. DOLORES CALVANO: Dee Dee. ROBERT CARDINALI: Man with the cycle. PAM CARLOW: Aw, c'mon Pam, look at it... it's dead ll thinkl. SUE CASTELAN: The governess who wants a bubble hair-do. P.S. She got it. MARY LOUISE CASTILLO: Hully Gully. TERRI CAZARES: Twirl, girl, twirl. RICHARD CLARK: Wild one. RICHARD COLBY: When girls appear, Colby's near. GARY CONDURACHI: The fearless halfback. KAY CONNOR: The Great Awakener. CHERYL COX: Wanna fight? Wanna fight? MIKE CROWE: Level- headed-if you like that type. SALLY DALTON: Diet Dalton. JANET DALY: ls that not clever? BOB DAVID: Terror of the canteen. JOHN DEADY: Deserted his 3B buddies. OCTAVIO DE LA GARZA: What a brain! LINDA DeREMER: What hap- pened to her pony tail? DON DEVLIN: Where's a mirror? BARBARA DONNELL: G.A.A. dues, anyone? NANCY DOYLE: cute and lquiet?l CHRIS DUARTE: Boy- ish looking. CAROL DUQUETTE: That's cool. MARY DYER: Oh! Really? FRED ECK: The star gazer. PAT ERLING: A little girl full of surprises. LOUIE ESCOBEDO: ls that a cop behind me? JOAN EVANS: Cool, calm and collected. KAYE EVANS: She's O-Kaye. SHARON FASOLI: Wella, wella, it's like this . . . Kathleen Connor Cheryl Cox Michael Crowe Sally Dalton Janet Daly Robert David John Deady 'HI X -:ef-Y iw! Octavio DeLaGarza Linda DeRemer Donald Devlin Barbara Donnell Nancy Doyle Christopher Duarte Carol Duquette . o . m55- M an -' In Mary Dyer Fred Eck Patricia Erling Louis Escobedo Joan Evans Kaye Evans Sharon Fasoli N.: ,V .4 fs 'Y' :il - Jw . gt Y H Q. 5 Am 1 1 . , if YT? A-LLL Y q....4
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DOTTIE KENNELLY: Su-u-ure you can see. JOHN KINGSTON: Afraid of girls. JOHN KIRKEBY: Don't laugh-it's paid for. KRISTEN KNEIER: Kute Kris. JOHN KOCHAN: He brings his lunrh. SUE KUHN: Look out-she's got her license. MARCELLA LES- PRON: Someone turned the volume low. MARY LITOVICH: Oh, you should have been there. HEC- TOR LIZARRAGA: Never late for a religion class. JOHN LOMBARDO: Wanna drag? MARILYN MANSFIELD: Candy Kisses. MARY MARNELL: Sharp Junior. JAY MARTINEZ: There's nothing like last minute cramming for a test. VIRGINIA MARTINEZ: For-r-r-get lt. DIANA MATTHEWS: D. D. lDimple Dlanel. CHARLOTTE MAY: Loves to hear a story- teller. SALLY McCOY: Sh-h-h-h. MARY ANN M:- GINNIS: The bent twig. EILEEN MclNERNEY: l'm about sure. JIM MCMAHON: The Bakersfield Kid. MARY HELEN MEDINA: Tunicate lsea squirtl TOM MERCER: Have coin-will match you. JOE MIANO: Pretty Blue Eyes. KATHIE MILNER: Have you ever seen a snowman play basketball? KENNETH MONTE: Mr. Basketball. ...h Dorothy Kennelly John Kingston John Kirkeby Kristen Kneier John Kochan Sue Kuhn Mary Litevlch Marcella Lespron Hector Lizorraga John Lombardo Marilyn Mansfield Mary Marnell Jesse Martinez Virginia Martinez Diane Matthews Charlotte May Sally McCoy Mary Ann McGinnis Eileen Mclnerney James McMahon Mary Helen Medina Thomas Mercer Joseph Miano Kathryn Mllner Kenneth Monte
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