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MINUTE BIOGRAPHY NAME Mary Allen David Anderson Marjorie Barker Edward Baum Carl Black James Boucher Theodore Breher Therese Currier LeRoy Fairbanks Patricia Fahndrich Edward Flanagan DorothyFlyn.n Betty Gordier Jerry Griffin Norma Gubry Joan Halstead Vernon Herzing Richard Hickey Stephen Hosh Antoine Hudon James Keagle Mary Kintz. John Lennon Richard Metz Gloria Moutz Norma Lee McDonald Charles Nelson Mary Obranovich Edwin Page Virgil Prince Edward Ross Jean Schliess Mary Lou Simonds Leo Stevens Patricia Stewart John Sweet William Taylor James Turley Bracy Vaughan KNOWN AS Aggie Andy Marge Ed Pete Jim The Great Only Yankee fan at S. P. Therese Leo Pat ' The Dutchman Buckets Betsy Griff Gub Joannie Little Herm Big Dick Steve Tony The Rock Mary Kay Big John Tex Glory Bunny Charlie Maritza Eddie Virgin Ed Jeannie Lou Gorpy Pat Jay Crazy Bill Play Boy Idgeet AMBI TI ON Fashion Designer Common Laborer M. R. S. Degree To go to College Dentist To make a lot of money Die young To be good Millionaire M. R. S. Degree To Graduate Teacher Private Secretary To drive a Lincoln Paint the town Orange Pharmacist Sing like Tennessee Ernie Work in E. B. Vaugha.n's Meat Market Serve God Aviator To Retire Secretary To be a great singer To be President Lab Technician To be a famous organist To graduate Do away with ALL talking in class Be a four star general Civil Aeronautical Engineer To be a business man Get my driver's license Secretary Graduation and quick retirement Model Not to work too hard Top notch Athlete Army career Fly a plane 90 PET PEEVE B attle C r e ek Marks Getting in early Women golfe rs Yankees Women Republicans Pat Fahndrich Little brother Mary O'Bra.n Alarm Clocks Slow-drivers Being called Stupid Jay Sweet Clocks then buses Small towns Root Beer Work Blue Pontiac Those who talk too much and say very Little Women Peroxide Angora Sweaters Chewing gum Joan Dishes Study Pat Stewart Mornings after Stopping quickly Women Blushing My braces Aggressive women Mary Obranovich Garrulous People Booby Smith Gym Tall people
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I, Tony Hudon, leave to my brother Dick my notorious driving reputation and one set of slightly abused car keys. I, James Keagle, will my school day punctuality to Judy O'Connell. I, Mary Kintz, will my thoughtfulness and bound- less generosity to Barbara Secord. I, John Lennon, leave willingly to Benny Bell my ability to make wise remarks just as the class room quiets down. I, Richard Tex Metx will my affection for wide open spaces to Al Brown. I, Gloria Moutz, leave to Joyce Schneider my wondrous ability to be seen but not heard. Use it and you're sure not to get in trouble Joyce. I, Norma Lee McDonald, leave to Alice Car- pentier my ability to hold up Religion Class with my everlasting supply of brainy questions. I, Charles Nelson, leave to Herb Ross my slightly used golf clubs, bag and my seven on par 3 hol S e . I, Mary Obranovich, leave my quietways and my I-go-on-forever chatter to Josephine Kluemke. I, Edwin Page, leave gladly to John Mangan my knack for getting caught in every little misdemeanor., I, Virgil Prince, leave my entire 6'5 to Theodore Akins. Be sure to take it to church every morning. I, Ed Ross, leave to Mary Ann Jersey my un- dying school spirit. I'll be listening for you at all games. I, Jean Schliess, reluctantly butgraciously leave to Polly Reed my cheerleader's outfit complete with one box of Lux for washing the cuffs and collar. Keep it clean and make it fly at all the games. I, Mary Lou Simonds, leave my slightly used pocket of late slips to Patricia Murphy. The excuses are more than slightly used, but maybe you can salvage a few for future use. I, Leo Stevens, bequeath my way with women to Dick Beeson. Treat 'em rough--they learn to respect ou. Y I, Pat Stewart, leave to Janet Burgie my job of Librarian. I hope your record of accommodation goes as unblemished as mine. I, John Sweet, will to Frank fhosenosej Page my sermons on the rewards of righteousness. Speak true, live pure, and right wrong, Frank. I, William Taylor, leave my athletic versatility to Booby Smith. I'm depending on you to uphold our traditions, Joe. I, Brach Vaughan, will to Dave Haan my extreme shyness in public places. I hope it brings you the same noble reputation it got me. We, the chosen representatives of the class of '51, having relinquished all our long cherished traits and characteristics to the above mentioned honored few, now sign and seal this Will. Signed: Leo Stevens, John Lennon Witnessess Herb's Drugstore Cowboys -ix. .94 S4 x. 2 L 1 '12 435 . wg ,:3,.f,f,, ' -ff! - - , 'Wi' , -nv 'f:.v-' - ' ' 'wires
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MINUTE BIOGRAPHY PRIZED POSSESSION ALWAYS SEEN Sc rapbooks Gum Onyx Ring My only necktie Rifle My bow tie Lifetime Subscription to Esquire Ugly First Report Card My Dogs My Appetite Scrapbook Piano My trick Knee Elephant Diary Ukulele The hair I wish 1 had Class Ring My belt Diploma Bill A. My Uke Class Ring Certain score card My School Books Me A in Courtesy and Study My church key Ford truck Myself My Diary Diary Mongolean Javeline Collection Class Ring My wavy locks Benny Bell My B. S. A. Bantam Sweet little sisters Q4 of the ml With Mary Lou Third Seat Third Row With Normie Late Alive Alive Always he ard At Church With Ed Drugstore Eating With Jean Bodines At shows Coming late At Baseball games North of the Mason Dixon-Line 1-1ickey's Grill Carrying books Walking In Keagleville With Betsy, Margie 8: Pat Grinning Alive At Baseball Games With R. F. P. Kewpee Talking wi th Aggie Hunting for Taylor Driving On McKinley With Dorothy Doing Nothing Avoiding women With Bett, Mar- jorie at Mary Kay Here and there Keeping Booby and Benny out of trouble Alone Combing my hair HOBBY Talking Wasting time Dates Collecting Deer Antlers Fishing Ar uing with the Boys Different moods Spending money Pin Ball Machine Collecting Dogs Sleeping Cars Music Shows Yanks and S. P. T. Ball Games Cracking my knuckles Collecting spare tires Making pos te rs Studying C atching Night Pr owle r S R olle r Skating Photography Golf Baseball R olle r Skating Collecting Money Loafing Collection of Glenn Miller records Changing tires Sleeping Writing letters Getting into trouble Getting c aught Collecting Ralph Flanagan records Waiting for Clay's letters Sports Model planes Doing bookkeeping 91 FONDEST REC OLLEC TION Sept. Z, 1941 Camp Grayling August 12, 1949 July, 1948 Nov. 8, 1933 My first dollar My first shave First year at St. Philip New Year's Eve Party Dec. 6, 1949 Senior Year Summer 8: Winter of '50 August 12, 1950 July 17, 1950 October 6, 1950 Day 1 was born June 7, 1951 Wienie Roast October 24, 1948 First girl Summer of '50 November 12, '50 Day I was born Sept. . 1949 April 26, 1950 Christmas Eve 1949 Summer of '50 Nov. 12, 1950 Wolverine Boys' State Sept. 16, 1950 Day yet to come June 7, 1951 My first date Peroxide Party Nov. 12, 1950 Leo's Party When I became a freshman Father's Day
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