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Gene Dickie Del-ved in physics. Lucky man - he had Iack Stein for a partner. I am told that Betty Domrose rose to great heights, but her jokes pulled her back. Here's a product of four years of work at West, Mary Donahue. Your reporter is hapDY to announce that Betty Driscoll of the athletic board has just been awarded another medal. Her shining medals add to her shining personality. Ahoy, Cliffy, here's Valerie Duenow. A certain smiling Miss Eastman Wants us to an- nounce that you're not being a bit bold if you call her Darlene. Turn the volume of your radio louder: here comes soft spoken Mary Ellen Egan. Warning! Be on the lookout for a good physics student, Merle Eggert. Last seen running up row three with a pair of roller skates slung over his shoulders. Charged with going to school half- days only. l-lere's something the Annual office missed-Gloria Eisenberg and her jokes. Now a bit of information we all can benefit by- Mar- jorie Emerson will supply anyone With pretty girls. The line forms to the right, boys. 25 V. Duenow M. Egan G. Eisenberg M G. Dickie B. Domrose M. Donahue V. Dotzauer R. Dressler B. Driscoll D. Eastman M. Eggert Emerson
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M. Cissa B. Clark E. Conracly P. Cornell A. Cullen M. Cutler C. Czernkovich H. Daley B. Davis H. Day T. DeLakis C. Denuyl Wally Westside wants to take this opportunity to thank Marilyn Cissa for lending her abilities to the annual script. Is Betty Clark as sweet as her famous last name implies? Attention, Mr. Gerber, here's Peter Cornell one ot the he-men you missed. Have you noticed that Agnes Cullen and Ioyce were born on the same day and they're always going the same way? The song Ken has requested your an- nouncer to play is 'l'hat's what I Like About the South dedicated to Mary Louise Cutler. Charles Czernkovich denies that he's the fellow dubbed lerkovich. He complains bitterly about it to your reporter. It we could have torn Harold Daley from his poetry, he could have supplied us with some good gossip. West houses a really famous celebrity-Well not in person but in name, Bette Davis. lt cannot be said We don't like a short Day-Harold Day. And here's a number played tor Tom De Lakis- You're In the Army Now . Announcing Carol Denuyl, one oi our sweetest girls. 24
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D. Enclreas I. Erbach P. Erickson S. Erickson l. Faber C. Faclden B. Farmer I. Finnegan E. Fleisen P. Franke H. Frankovic I. Frantz Attention Don Endreas, Eugene is waiting for you in the newspaper office. There will be a short pause for station identification while I speak in French to joli loyce Erbach about a party Saturday night--So sorry we can't have Peggy Erickson with us today. lt seems Walter is in town this week. lust a timely tip. Shirley Erick- son is said to have been warned by a certain anti hoarding committee either to stop painting her finger nails or else to cut them. Flash! lt has been reported that lane Faber was president of everything except Norris club. Here's a suggestion: Blond Clarice Fadden can be seen any time after school hours at a down- town showhouse. Your reporter would like to know why Betty Farmer is called the Sweeheart of Marquette High. lt is said Golden Fleece and Gertrude make a beautiful pair. lFor-those not acquainted with the Comet newspapers termi+ nology Golden Fleece is Eugene Fleisingl. This station suggests that Iune Frantz stop listening to Dear lohn and start listening to Dr. LQ, 26
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