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Richard Sweeney Jeanne Tauer Kent Taylor Mitchell Taylor Kathryn Tomaschko Elizabeth Trennerry Mary Louise Treytl Michele Triggs Jo Ann Wagner Nancy Walsh Mary Ann Walt Daniel Watson RICHARD SWEENEY: l'll make second string next year. JEAN TAUER: Well, he said it was 4x -I- 2y. KENT TAYLOR: Aged in the woods. MITCHELL TAYLOR: All American Boy. KATHRYN TOMA- SCHKO: Anybody have a comb? ELIZABETH TRENNERRY: Smiling Joe. MARY LOUISE TREYTL: l'm going to the game. MICHELE TRIGGS: Who me? Take your purse? NEVERI JO ANN WAGNER: Get serious. NANCY WALSH: Four more mln- utes. MARY ANN WALT: We had homework??? DANNY WATSON: Disarming smile. MARY WEAVER: How are you fixed for talking? RITA WESTFIELD: Pierre. Mary Weaver Rita Westfield Frank White Teresa Willey
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Robert Pape Mary Pearson s-' 5 Diana Peters Rod Petrie If fm 'i I , fs w , . ., .- at ' 0 I I Jim Ponzo 'V'-sf' Dorothy Price Qu. ' 1 A Y X. lv. . 5 4 Peggy Quinn Ronald Rovatt she it ROBERT PAPE: l'lI take on anyone lsmaller than youI. MARY PEARSON: Who's crazy? I'm not crazy? DIANA PETERS: Bubblehead. ROD PETRIE: Rip Van Winkle Il. RAY- MOND PINEIRA: Casanova. JIM PONZO: Should I be sick tomorrow? DOROTHY PRICE: Does she or doesn't she? PEGGY QUINN: Oh! Those Underwoods! RONALD RAVATT: I know I'm great. CAROL REGALDO: Echo chamber. ROSEMARY RICCIARDI: Sure, I did my . . . homew--WHAT HOMEWORK??? WALTER ROBERT: ICENSOREDI. DIANE ROBERTS: We're all cheering for you, Diane. ANN ROTT- NER: A girl with a powerful serve. SHARON RUH: BIondie. ANTHONY SABADIN: Nimbasa. ROSEANNE SAILOR: He goes to Bosco. GERALDINE SCHMIDT: Sweet kid. KATHY SCHMIDT: Let's do our Latin on the way. JOANN SCHNEI- DER: Everybody's friend. AL SCHWARTZ: Tell us another one. SUE SCHWARZ: Boyfriends? What boyfriends? LUCY SCI- ARRA: A cool head. SUE SCOTT: Give you a fish. DENNIS SELLA: I'lI be right back, Father. ROSEMARY SHAMRELL: Man, dont get nervous. GEORGE SHEASBY: They're build- ing a barbershop in Sierra Madre. MARY LOUISE SKVARIL: Well, Sister... CAROL SLAPPEY: Slap happy Slappey, that's me. RICHARD SHELTON: Make up your own. DALE SMITH: Pretty boy Smith. VALERIE SOLLER: Should I ask him or will he ask me? VIRGINIA SOLIS: How tough! KATHY SOULE: But, Sister... GARY SPALLINO: Burned again. WALLY ST. CLAIR: I love Mary Ann, I think. Dennis Sella Rosemary Shamrell George Sheasby Richard Shelton Mary Louise Skvaril Carol Slappey 'K QKEMWFMF Carol Regalado Rosemary Ricciardi Walter Robert Diane Roberts Ann Rottner Sharon Ruh Anthony Sabadin Roseanne Sailor Geraldine Schmidt Kathy Schmidt Joann Schneider Al Schwartz Sue Schwarz Lucy Sciarro Sue Scott AA Dale Smith Valerie Soller Virginia Solis Kathy Soule Gary Spallino f' wi if f 1 Wally sv. Clair I -P
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I I I ff ,Q TYPING CLASS Joanna Littleiohn, Valerie Soller, Patricia Leber, and Margaret Quinn practice for speed and perfection in Mrs. Keeley's Sophomore typing class. N, FRANK WHITE: Carefree and easy going. TERESA WILLEY: She's a wonderful willey or won't he. KATHY WISZ: Oh, I'rn so excited about the operetta!!! MICHAEL ZETLMAIER: Old Timer. MARIAN COWAN: A sweet kid. Katherine Wlsz Michael Zetlmaier .A lv SOPHOMORE CLASS REPRESENTATIVES , Left to right: Steve Abney, Sally Crowe, Dennis Moran, Madeline Hethcote, Gary Marian Cowan Jones and Nancy Walsh. O'
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