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CLASS GIGGLERS CLASS WITS CLASS IIANCERS MOST TALKATIWI' Donald Estes VVilliarn Stout Gerald Cartvr Alan liclvlln-rg: Mary .lane Higgins lluth Sporck .loan Conlin .lanv Cal rull SUPERLATIVES , N, FlllENDl,Il'IS'l' MOST LIKELY TO MAN AND WOMAN Richard Nlenga SUCCLLD lIA'Tl',R5 Aaron Drntz linger Stephenson Anna Oborsl. S. CLASS CRAMMERS Donald Pierce Phyllis McCormick M ary Kusich Audrey Lubdcll BEST LOOKING VVilliarn LaVallec Mary Sue LaVallcc BEST IJIRESSED CLASS FLIRTS VVilliam LaVallne xvllllkllll l.aVall4-4' Phyllis MCCflI'lIllCk lVlaurm-n Hntlur 28
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