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Passing Fancies ,gauze 461110044 .Quaid Miss Simpson- Don't kid yourself, Buddy. Mr, OvermanQ- They sat at a round table, but they never got a square meal, etc. Miss Kleeman- lf you disagree with me, write an essay on it. Miss Katharine Morgan- A gerundive is an adjective in the passive. Miss McLeod- Faites attention, monsieur. Mr. Peterson- lf you want to talk over anything, just come to my office. l think you know the way. Mr. See- Now there's a job to be done. We work by the job, not by the day. Miss Fisk- All right, tonight we go to press. Mr. Milton- Any old choir can sing loud. Miss Phillips- lntend to remember. Mr. MacCurdy- What's the matter, you look like something tastes bad. Mr. Masters- First time l've ever missed. Miss Pusateri- l'm past the stage of being embarrassed. Mr. Cohlmeyer- Quick like a bunny. Miss Smith- Now wait just a minute. Miss Atwood- Are you in love, Brother DeLay? Miss Castle- Don't touch that mikelll Miss Anderson- Dic, duc, fac, fer. Final E never wear. Coach l-louse- Cadencel Hexerciselll Miss Whitmire- And here you have . . . Page 16
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7 1 Top Row: Johnson, Noel, Nearing, Moon, Weimer, McDonald. Second Row: C. Ogden, Robison. Ketcham, V. Ogden, Grimes, Channon, Seated: Fountain, Begley, Peterson, Jones, Maxwell, Congleton, Longfellow. E l0li RUS! ESS CUMMITTEE Presiding Officer: Frank Jane Begley Judy Channon Tom Congleton Robert Fountain James Grimes Todd Johnson Jean Ketcham Barbara Longfellow James McDonald Gloria Maxwell Jones William Meier Ralph Moon Howard Nearing James Noel Carolyn Ogden Virginia Ogden Jeanne Peterson Rosemary Robison Mary Sue Weimer SUB-COMMITTEES COMMENCEMENT Frank Jones, Chairman James McDonald Virginia Ogden DRESS AND FLOWERS James Noel Carolyn Ogden SENIOR PROM CLASS JEWELRY Tom Congleton, Chairman William Meier, Chairman James Grimes Todd Johnson .lean Ketcham Rosemary Robison STATIONERY Robert Fountain, Chairman Page 18 Gloria Maxwell, Chairman Jane Begley Howard Nearin g SENIOR PLAY Barbara Longfellow, Judy Channon Ralph Moon Mary Sue Weimer SENIOR GIFT Jeanne Peterson, Chairman Chairman Presii arn pre HI-2 Dri V ice-, sen Tri liai pre sec Gifto Co
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