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Name CATHERINE BARRY WILLIAM BECOSKE JAMES BEESON JACQUELINE BLACK LUCILLE BONKE MARY M. CALHOUN PAULETTE CHIMOT LOLA CHUBINSKI MARY ANN CONROY MARIAN COULOMBE ROBERT COULOMBE RICHARD ELL HENRY FINNEY CATHERINE OOLUBIC NANCY OUBRY RICHARD HAAN THOMAS HARRIS MELVIN HERZING ROLLIN HUARD JERRY HUDON JOSEPH KAUFFMAN PATRICE KELLY SALLY KING JEAN KOVACH RAY LATWOSKI RICHARD LEBOEUF JOHN LESAR DONNA LONCARIC OEMMA MADDALENA LOUISE MANARIN FRANCES MANOAN ELIZABETH MARTIN VIRGINIA MQCAULEY ORETA MCINTYRE ARDITH O'CONNELL OERTRUDE OSBORN HELEN RE-NKESf ', CORINNB SECORD DOLORES SHEPARD CONSTANCE SIMONDS JACK SLOMA JAMES STEVENS MONA SWEENEY JEANNETTE THAYER HELEN WHEELER RICHARD ZANDE Seniors Ambition Stenographer Ball player Photographer Airline Hostess Wealth Chorus girl Beauty operator RN Western State To be happy Engineer None To graduate M.R.S. Degree Own a car Coach Lawyer Paint J. S.'s car Own a theater None whatever Farmer Street Singing M.R.S. Degree Enter Yale To fly Traveling salesman Know something Fly to China M. D. Live to be 100 Trap a man California Dating a fireman Marry a farmer Stenographer Learn to drive Secretary Dancer Dancer U of M None To graduate Have my own business M.R.S. degree M.R.S. degree Physicist Parade Pet Peeve johnny People griping Steven's car Typing Bleached hair J. and J. Honor students Barb Hat Brother Bob My Sister Dark porches Meat ball History Alarm clocks School Latin Girls I like everything Meat ball Women My bathing suit Inky fingers Huh. Huard Red hair Cars Going to bed Louise Manarin Catching buses Dumb questions Connie's dislikes Ginny Jerry H. The twins Working Typing Out of gas Stephanie Lizzy's bangs School Waiting in line Bad dreams No letters today C, Barry Living Prized Possession Freckles S. L. K. My girdle Camera My school books Cheer leading outfit Cheer leading Sister Barb Music prize Skates Sister Marian My women Tiger Club Compact! V My I.D. Red Jacket CJock'sJ Latin Book My Car Carmen My bow ties Sense of humor Women My blue eyes My man Diploma Shoe horn My little black book Money First Communion veil A necktie Souvenir from Italy My bracelet My souvenirs Lawn chair Honey jar My watch Odds and ends My scrap book Driver's license My first Orchid Ba't'6?i-X..x, Key Ring Me Pearls Letters Picture of ? Myself
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Walking on wc sighted a neon sign which read, Bob,s Bouncing Brewery, owned and operated by Mona Sweeney. Business must be boomin' - she sure has put on weight. We stopped to chatter for awhile, and like a flash of lightning the King of the Cowboys, Ray Latowski, sped by on his horse, Gold , waving a hearty heigh- ho-away to us. Marion Coulombe and John Lesar were gasping for breath as they tried to keep up with him on their bicycle built for two. They were waving in the air a telegram from a Hollywood studio - Bashful Ray has been evading the talent scouts for years. In the evening, we assembled for a performance given by vari- ous guests. The first star on the program was the charming Metro- politan Opera singer, Catherine Golubic, who sang Beethoven's VI Sympathy in C Flat. She later informed us that her coiffure was done by the eminent beautician Paulette Chimot. Gertrude Osborn, Lucille Bonke, and Helen Wheeler gave us their interpretation of the famous Rocketts from New York. Ardith O'Connell next demonstrated her latest in championship roller skating. During intermission, Dick Haan played his electric guitar and Frances Mangan yodelled to Give Me My Boots and Saddle. CMighty purty, Fran - mighty purty.J Hank Finney seemed ex- tremely occupied in taking her picture. He is now co-owner of the Finney-Williams Photo Studio. Dolores Shepard and Corinne Secord, two very well known ballet artists, performed for us next. Our Powers Models, Donna Loncaric and Nancy Gubry, modeled a preview of spring fashions for us. When the lights went on again, Mary Margaret Calhoun, who was sitting directly in front of us, turned to show us the headline? in the paper she was reading. We were amazed when we read, The Stevens and Beeson Trapeze Act Great Success - Gaining Inter- national Famef' After sending off a congratulatory telegram to the Trapeze Artists we decided to call it a day. Our reunion was certainly filled with plenty of excitement and surprises. 87
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Always Seen With H. W. On South Avenue Alive Alone Drug Store D. C. At the tree Dairy Bar At dances Skateland Drawing At Hank's Tiger Club At 'D'oud's ' Z With Donna At the Mission Handy Spot A. and P. Selling shoes With M. R. With women 6 o'clock Mass Eating Potato Chips With Katza Miller Jones With red heads A. and P. At Nancy's With Louise City food With With With With With Gretta Connie Jeanette Frannie the twins Blonde Sharkey's Liggetts School of Dancing With Lizzy Melvin's car Around joking With Virginia With Catherine B. Ringing the bell Seniors on Parade Hobby Borrowing Wishing Making slugs Souvenirs Men Making Excuses Records The postman Dancing Skating Making rings Getting in trouble The Nevyfek- None Crossword puzzles Girls Latin Taxi driving Too many to name Short blondes Women Collecting pictures Eating Potato Chips Eating Model Airplane Selling paint School Losing things Following sports Counting my cousins Sleeping Eating cream puffs Playing the piano Visiting cemeteries Roller skating Shows Dancing Swimming Dancing Eating cream puffs Bothering Pete Sleeping Salt shakers Writing letters Getting a man Hay Rides Fondest Recollection Dec. 18, 1948 March 30, 1946 Summer of '47 Chicago Feb. 10, 1948 Cherry Street Chicago Summer of '48 Bellevue June 7, 1949 None A certain half day Bail Park Prom of '48 Summer of '48 Nov. 9, .1948 4 years of Latin New Year's Eve New Year's Eve My Mother Women Detroit Wedding March 30, 1946 S. E. Christmas of '42 Pittsburgh at night Mel's girl Summer of '48 lst League game Summer of '47 Summer of '47 July 4, 1948 July 25, 1948 Christmas Eve Oct. 29, 1948 Trip to Lansing Senior Year Summer of '48 A root beer stand july 4, 1948 Carmen New Year's Eve Summer '47 Summer '48 july 18, 1948 June Characteristic Quiet Idol of One Rather windy Ever purposeful Becoming manner Vivacious Cutest Intelligent Most petite Most willing Artistic Best line Generous Neatest Most stately Likeable Most likely to succeed Rather gay Class poet On the wild side Dashing Romeo Cunning naturalist Charming personality Rather reserved Bashful and Handsome Practical Easy going Peppy and happy Brilliant student Short and sweet Little and lively Spreads sunshine Friendly and pleasing Coy and simple Friendly neighbor Likeable Blonde Cute and sweet Pretty regular Best dancer Dramatic Tall and handsome Careful Romeo Petite Just witty Beautiful dreamer Strong and silent
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