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Theresa Camo Pat Carroll 3. Sara Carter Mary Teresa Castelan Irene Courchaine Lynda Cowgill Sally Crowe Donna Daniels Robert Davidson Edwin Decker George Derby I 'ig Larry Clesceri Judy Cormick THERESA CARNO: The girl with the Italian look. PAT CARROLL: Look ma, new shoes. SARA CARTER: Any- one for potato :hips? MARY TERESA CASTELAN: Mis- sion's stage personality. LARRY CLESCERI: I didn't do nothing. JUDY CORMICK: Geometry brain. IRENE COUR- CHAINE: Short 'n Sweet. LYNDA COWGILL: Guess what, I get another boyfriend. SALLY CROWE: Mission's only drafted volunteer. DONNA DANIELS: The library's chief spy. EDWIN DECKER: Where's Mr. HoIycross? GEORGE DERBY: My suction is better than a vacuum cleaner. ANTOINETTE DI GIORGIO: Don't get all bent out of shape. DIANE DROLET: The new look. JANET DRURY: Quiet and meek. MARY DUNN: CHI What will I do with my hair? JOHN DUTCHER: Where's my glass case? MEL ENDERLE: White socks. JANET EVANS: Ponytail again today. ROSANN EVERETT: Sarcasm never wins. LOUIS FAULIS: co-ordination pIus. FRANK FER- RANTE: Have brain, no need to strain. JACK FERRARO: I'Iomework? Never heard of it. KATY FITZPATRICK: Pass this note to Jeanne, please. ELAINE FRIEND: Perky Pixie. JEAN GALLAGHER: I don't know, Sister. aphgadww cw: .-g 5 Antoinette DiGiorgio Diane Drolet Janet Drury Mary Dunn John Dutcher Mel Enderle Janet Evans Q- --4 O VN Rosann Everett Louis Faulis Frank Ferrante Jack Ferraro Kathryn Fitzpatrick Elaine Friend Jean Gallaher hi . t Vi n 'f Al L
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Terry Abbott Steve Abney Bonnie Anderson Pat Anderson Jackie Anello Terry Argento Linda Bailey Charles Baker Joe Bartok Jerilyn Bartlett Mike Bedor John Beechler Judy Bell Jeaneen Bellitti Mary Jo Boehme Jo Ann Bonfiglio s-V4 E ,Nom 'Ne-'sq A a ., , f Dfw , TERRY ABBOT: Daddy, I want . . . STEVE ABNEY: Come on, you guys, be quiet. BONNIE ANDERSON: Sophisticated de- linquent. PAT ANDERSON: You better put your glasses on, Pat. JACKIE ANELLO: The pipecurl girl. TERRY ARGENTO: Six hamburgers, please. LINDA BAILEY: Always smiling. CHARLES BAKER: Can't even cheat right. JOE BARTAK: Oh, grow up! JERILYN BARTLETT: Sailorette. MIKE BEDOR: Mission's answer to Elvis Presley. JOHNNY BEECHLER: The Chinese bandits would never get along without me. JUDY BELL: I've never been so bored in all my life. JEANEEN BELLITTI: Oh, that brother of mine. MARY JO BOEHME: Tickle my leg, Laura. JO ANN BONFIGLIO: Bob! Bob! Bobl Gosh, you'd think she was going with the guy. RAY BOONE: Pierre. DAVID BRITTON: A man who thinks for himself l?l CAROL BURKE: If anyone asks for me, tell them you haven't seen me. JUDY BURNS: I miss the C.S.F. by Vg a point. SHARON BYRNES: I'm sleepIy. TOM CAHILL: Pardon me, Father, but I believe you're wrong. ELAINE CALLARI: Laugh- able and lovable. JO ANN CAMPERI: Ol' Max the Sax her- self. MICHAEL CAPOSINO: Aw, Rich . . RICHARD CARAMELLA: Little Brain. Ray Boone David Britton Carol Burke Judy Burns Sharon Byrnes Thomas Cahill Elaine Callari Jo Ann Camperi Michael Caposino Richard Caramella I Vlub' Y, . J.
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fain: ' T U., Jill? ax s 1.3.1, . as Dolores Garcia Gilbert Garcia Peter Garcia I.. - 3 I . H s 1. ,V Gloria Grand James Guglielmino Jon Haessly Marcus Haggins Michael Hales Judy Hart he-.pf our Margaret Hernandez Madeline Hethcote Sherrie Garrison Edward Gatz I. . Kathleen Gay Gladys Glaviano Richard Gomez Laura Gonzales I George Graham DOLORES GARCIA: Short, sweet soph. GILBERT GARCIA: Deserter from Steinmetz. PETER GARCIA: Sandwich, what sandwich? SHERRIE GARRISON: Pretty 'n sweet. EDWARD GATZ: What did you say your sister's name was? KATHLEEN GAY: Bobby Darin-like wow. GLADYS GLAVIANO: a most energetic sophomore. RICHARD GOMEZ: Who's got the homework? LAURA GONZALES: Even Dracula would be iealous of her long fingernails. GEORGE GRAHAM: I'll roll home after school. GLORIA GRAND: She's a grand girl-that Gloria. JAMES GUGLIELMINO: Rough and tough. JON HAESSLY: I think l'll be an artist. MARCUS HAGGINS: The Four Square kid. JUDY HART: Best door opener in 202. MICHAEL HALES: Soccer is my favorite sport. DENNIS HAYWARD: Always on the wayward. RICHARD HEBHARDT: Thumbtack Freddy. MARY BETH HELLWIG: Me? Do my Latin? MIKE HENDERSHOTT: Who, me? SUZANNE HENKELS: Locker knocker. MARGARET HENLIN: Hi, you guys. MARGARET HERNANDEZ: Silence is golden, but I don't like gold. MADELINE HETHCOTE: Well . . . CARLA HIGGINS: Have camera-will click. JOHN HIGGINSON: Lady Killer. KATHY HODGES: Does anyone have her G.A.A. dues? OW fe Bill Hatton Dennis Hayward Richard Hebhardt Mary Beth Hellwig L M A Mike Hendershott Suzanne Henkels Margaret Henlin Carla Higgins John Higginson Kathy Hodges
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