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Ninth Grdders and Their Pet Sdyings Richard Litz — Get away. Terry Litz — Dear Margie- It was murder. Velma Litz — Stupid. Betty Majewski — Shucks. Bob Martin — Mmmmm boy oh boy. Judy Martin — Pretty CooL Polly Martin — Real caddy kid. Shirley Martin — V be there with bells on. Velma Martin — I know it. Marlene Massing — Anytime you. think you ' re big enough, come around. Norman Mattson — Get lost. Eddie May — Hello curly. Alan Melgaard — What did he say? Dick Moore — Gotcha baby. Larry Morehouse — Oh my gosh. Mary Lou Niemic — Oh my gosh. Shirley Nowaski — Things are tough all over. Miriam Ocker — Bushwhack! Bob Olson— Oh fiddlesticks. Bernadette Olszewski — Oh heavens. Joanne Pawlowski — Holy house a fire. Lorna Peplinski — Oh my good- ness. Barbara Pepper — You ' re a good one. Roger Pierce — Horsefeathers. David Pollock — Is that your nose or arc you eating a banana ? Caesar Pope — Dead on arrival. Joan Pryber — That always helps. Anitajeanne Reichel — What are you trying to prove ? Saralee Rickenbrode — P r e 1 1 y rare, boy. Kathy Rohan — Who has their Algebra ? Ivan Runstedler — So what ? Mary Ann Rutkowski — Egad. How about that? Lynne Sandstrom — Oh heck. Carl Schiemer — You ' re a good one. Jane Schneider — Yes, dear. David Schroeder — Oh, come on. Barbara Schultz — Gee whiz. Carolyn Scztpinski — You ' re a jazzy one. Nancy Seyboldt — Heavens to Betsy. Margie Sharp — OK, shoot. Pat Shearer — How about that? Wally Skopow — Where is Lor- raine ? .
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NINTH GRADE H0MEH003IS 205 - 206 Row 1: Willie Lee Gore, Caii Stuczynski, Nancy Scyboldt, Everet Falconer, Norma Brown. Bob Amen- dola, Velma Litz, James Fogle, Kathy Hummel, Norman Mattson, Margaret Janoski, Robert Kloss, Margie Spath, Row 2: Pat Shearer, Dawson Carlisle, Betty Majewski, Paul Light, Pat Olszewski, Larry Blorehouse, Arlette Snyder, Terry Litz, Linda Hensen, Ted Goldsmith, Jane Wrobel, Jerome Trott, Helen Trapp. Row 3: Fred Dale, Elma Carlisle, Alan Melgaard, Barbara Hamilton, Bill Nelson, Diane Chicoski, Jim Jenkins, Charlotte Grzebielski, Ted Bloomstine, Marjorie Cousins, Gordon Yaple, Dolores Dick, Robert Kubeja. Row 4: Ruby Bailey, Nancy Jeska, Ina Colvin, Lita Lander, Carol Klinzing, Dick Johnson, Diane Brubaker, Nathaniel Bobbitt, Marcella Hahn, Gloria Hugus, Bernadette Olzewski, Lynne Sandstrom, Mary Lee Whigham. Row 5: Robei ' t Litz, Dick Moore, Ed. Cieless, John Kirkpatrick, Dick Arneman, Joe Calamita, David Pollock, Richard Frampton, Caesar Pope, Frank Fabin, David Ebisch, and David Schroeder. HOMEROOMS 215 - 217 Row 1: Richard Balzon, Amelia Fracassi, William Bowers, Barbara Arrowsmith, Jon Harvey, Shirley Kemmler, Bob Cohen, Dorothy Wasilewski, Bob McKane, Agnes Dudek, Roger Pierce, Pauline Martin, Jackie Amidon. Row 2: Joan Pryber, Ed Post, Linda Gallina, Dick Rosenthal, Iris Baxter, James Moffett, Barbara Zysk, Dan Kelley, Mary Ann Decker, Walter Kuligowski, Velma Martin, Kathy Rohan. Row 3: Fred Hassel, Betty Carter, Larry Gibbens, Lorna Peplinski, James Bray, Dorothy Dean, Norbert Lijewski, Gloria Waratuke, Ira Bennet, Shirley Weber, Alfred Fogel, Marlene Massing, Larry Freed. Row 4: Bai-bara Schultz, Ivan Runstedler, Mary Lou Maxwell, Charles Rohan, Sue Hammill, John Douglas, Margie Wolfram, Ronald Sliker, Bernice Urso, Huey Jones, Elsa Jefferson, Richard Salsbury, Mary Ann Rutkowski.
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NINTH GRADERS AND THEIR PET SAYINGS Arlette Snyder — Holy jumpin ' jelly beans. Margie Spath — Loan me a pen- cil. Charles Stahon — Hot clog. Carl Stuczynski — What is it? Doloi ' es Tammaro — Oh Lover. Helen Trapp — You know it. Jerry Trott — Yacksa Eja Monu Piefgo. Margie Urch — Sure thing. Shirley Wadsworth — It may sound silly but Goria Waratuke — Oh my heav- ens. Dorothy Wasielowski — Sew but- tons on egg shells. Mary Margaret Wehan — Heav- ens to Betsy. Mary Ann Wiertel — Pretty cool, boy. Joan Will — Not especially. Ronnie Wilson — Man alive. Ruth Winar — That doesn ' t make sense. Ronald W i s i n s k i— T hat ' s mighty cool. Jane Wrobel — Mmmmmm boy. Gordon Yaple — Oh the pain. Joyce Yaple — Hot diggity. Kay Yerkey — Why ya rotten- Barbara Young — Is that so?
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