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'hs MARIE ELIZABETH MANNA Marie won't commit her- self about the future but now we know that sheis founrl at Connie's eating and sleep- ing. 1ler favorite song is I ll Never Stop Loving You. STEPHEN Ji IHN Ill,-KRSIIALI, Steve is looking forward to 1966 without any sehool prohlems that he now faees as in history. Steve only says Uh lveeause he likes to sleep most of the time. STEPHEN JOHN MARGETJAK Steve is found reading those Mad comics or tlreaming in outer spaee. That figures sinee he hopes to he on the moon in 1966. His favorite song is I lie- licvef, RAl.l'll .I. MARU Ralph likes to hear any song hy ,loui James while warming up for pro-hall in 1966. Need we say that his favorite pastime is sports. H1-'s founfl up the Creek. ELIZABETH MARIE LANGLE Betty's favorite pastime is telling Tony how to tlrive, hut Tony feels safer when she's sorting G. 0. cards. Betty's favorite ery, natur- ally, is YYl1o,ll help me sort G. 0. ear4ls?', KATHLEEN MARIE MACKIE Kathy sings Y0u'll Never Walk Alone to Skeeter when slle is trying to fincl it rille up the hill. She'll say, Oh, nol' to her stutlents in 1966. .IUIIN l'. LEGLGIO Surnmy says, 1 nieznn er ah-h when giving lllr. llynes an hartl time. He. too. lr fouml Un the Hoek an4l in 1966 he hopes to he man- ager of tlu: Yanks llfllill.-KRA IIUTII Mat-KINNON llurhs says, S'XYlio. me? when they tell her sln-'ll lne cligging oil wells rome 1966. She lives for eollege week- entls ut Union anrl is fountl in the lilue llomlr. Q f 9 . 'HBP 8 J . wi i 1 Page seventeen
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'I I ' ff.-'IL A 2 R - .. 1 l l,Olil'IN1Il'I GILMIIC JOHNSON Flngie says I got a lottvr today. livvryonc- knows wln-rv shi-'ll lm in '66. Shi-'s found at 95 B4-4-knian Ave., Apt. 123-K with lloh, sing- ing l'll N1-vcr Stop Loving You. V1'1IiONl4IA III..-KIRl'I ROP.-X Ronnie- listens to Shifting Whispering Sands with Kathy as they howl or swim. Slm'Il say You know what I nn'an, to he-r 4-Iuss whihe In-as-hing 4-It-nu-ntary sa-hool in 1966. Page sixteen Xizzr ALAN ERNI-IST KLINE Abic says lt 1Von't Co No Faster as he listens to 0l1IZ.l1'lC11'1lIl'.n In 1966 he'11 ln- under at '66 Ford. Now hc's under a '48 Ford or at Linvoln Electro. BURTON KOYN ICR llotrod says Buy an Olds while listening to I lie- licvef' Ile hopes to ln- in- tvrning at Phelps Mrinorial llospital hut now dreams about mort- si-in-nec 1-lusscs in Mr. Ilynes' detention. WILLIA M IIICKOK Vi'i1d Bill's favorito saying is Get out of lu-rv. In '66 Bill will play for the- Whits- Sox if he can pull himself away from Stars Fell On Alahamaf' ROBERT IIUSTED Bolfs favorite- pastime is playing football. Boh is found doing homo work with a girl friend. In 1966 he'll he at home sweet home listen- ing to Moments To Remem- her. LOUIS LLOYD JACOBS Jake says Why 1Jou't You Believe Mc wht-n I say I'll he married in 1966 with half a foothall team. 11u's at 35 Amos Straw-t when not driv- ing with Jean. ELIZABETH MARIE JAMIESON Betty'll listen to The Longest Valk in 1966 while keeping house for Cnssie. Betty is found at T5 1'oran- tico Street. 111-r pct peeve is the shoving pvoplc at her lot-ker.
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BARBARA LEE MYERS liabs is found with Crow and sings Only You and You Alone to him. She will be making hcr first million in 1966. DENNIS PALMER Owl says, Such is life in 1966 when he'll be at col- lege. Dennis is found at W'a1- ton's, sleeping, or listening to Answer Me, Oh My Love. Page eighteen JAMES GERALD NIELSON Jim says, Co, man, go, to his famous blue car while humming the tune of The Kentucky Rose. He's found working with his brother at the Fairview Esso Station. FLORENCE G. PETLOCK Flo will listen to Honey Babe at Silver Lake in 1966. Right now she is home in Glenville writing letters to Camp Lefleune. JULIANNE MASARECH .lulie says that singing and talking are her favorite pas- times. She's found at F. W. Woolworth's humming, Honest Darling, Believe Me. CAROLYN JOY MOORE Carol says Oh, no! while O. T. ing somewhere and listening to Under Paris Skiesi' in 1966. She's found helping Betty sort C. O. cards or looking for Algebra books in sewers. LILA BEVERLY MAYS Li says, 'You can be re- placed but sings I'1l String Along with You to Aldo Ray, her favorite. Lila is found writing letters or dreaming. KATHLEEN ELLEN MOORE Kathy will say Suddenly There's A Valley to her elementary school pupils in 1966. She and Veronica are found swimming or horse- back riding after school hours.
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