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QT? -QQV15 : - ii Q 3 ? -l - 'ni :L ' - Ve- if' 'L ' 1- ? e g -,i ,Y A N D Y A Senior Favorite Queen of the All-School Parry lVlARGARliT MARX' MCK ENNA XVi1h her charming manners, her friendly twinkling eyes, and her cordial greeting, it is small wonder that Peg was elected by the school as Queen of the AllfScbool party. Hosts of friends will long remember the diminutive girl with the happy smile. quiet voice, and winning ways. As president of the Booster club. an assistant manager on the Sunflower business staff, and a member of the cast of the senior class play. Peg has filled her high school days with hours of service which earn her rightful place among the school favorites. Page 20
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