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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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MATT MOORE: There's more of Matt. BEATRICE MORRIS: Roaming gambler. JUDY MUDRON: Speed demon lin short- hand, that isl JEANNIE MUHS: Doll with lovely locks Iof hair, that isl . MIKE NACCARATO: Hangs out at Mickey Mouse Club. MIKE NICKLIN: Yea, man, Yea. BILL NOLAN: Uncle John's 3C buddy. GAIL NOLAN: small in stature, tall in spirit. NANCY NOYES: How's bowling, Nancy? MELODY O'BRlEN: Melody, where are your notes? MARY O'LEARY: Blonde with the wound-up tresses. RALPH O'MALLEY: Champagne taste on beer pocket. JULIE PARKER: Oh ,... Hi. TONY PATCHETT: Matthew Moore Beatrice Morris Judy Mudron K Jean Muhs Michael Naccarato Michael Nicklin Bill Nolan Gail Nolan H., Nancy Noyes L Melody O'Brien Mary O'Leary Ralph O'Malley gli.. Julie Parker Tony Patchett Frances Pearne 'Q 4: Q .9 time ix -::: l lr ' Carolyn Peritore Jeanne Perreiah Sam Perricone John L. Peters - Stephen Peters Chick Pfoifer fs' George Pfiffner George Phaneuf Qu- .: ' t v , . .14 .J Tony Pisano Frances Pitino .5159 550 , ,F - e -1 mf I 'I vt of ,D X Suzanne Plessinger -A Jeanne Ponnet A , 1 Y ary . 1w'4' 15.1 A .Z V. L-A A W , I ' .. I 41' Charles Probst I I l Cecilia Ramirez A ' 'T' Elaine Ramirez Mary Alice Rawson .ve L Katherine Ray Henry Reifer 436' , 'fi ell 5 L. 'X Little man with big glasses. FRAN PEARNE: Ye Ol' assistant director. CAROLYN PERITORE: small-but so is a stick of dynamite. JEANNE PERREIAH: Yes, Sister, that's what I meant. SAM PERRICONE: Teen Angel. JOHN PETERS: Gift from the Christian Brothers. STEPHEN PETERS: Why did we start in the middle of the book, Father Leo? CHICK PFEIFER: Co-ordination plus. GEORGE PFIFFNER: Refugee from the band room. GEORGE PHANEUF: There's room in the glove com- partment. TONY PISANO: Lawman. FRANCES PITINO: Oh, late again. SUZI PLESSINGER: Great things come in small packages. JEANNE PONNET: A smile is her trademark. CHARLES PROBST: Mr. Hot Rod lin his dayl. CECILIA RAM- IREZ: Eniays being a girl. ELAINE RAMIREZ: Elaine's hair is truly her crowning glory. KATHY RAY: GAMMA RAY. MARY ALICE RAWSON: You gotta have heart. HENRY REIFER: Slow down.
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