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 WTLLIA!Vi MAGUIRE b~tter kn0'1,.1n ~:s Billg f.ound. time 9
f o r footb~ll ~nd ~lso t h e s c h o o l b o w l i n g t e a m . Bill,~ pl~ns for the future are still undecided beDWe~n drafting or returning to CoDoCoio
DON MOIRg Don i5 a like~ble chap and is active in cadet work. Hi~ ambition is not to h!!iV\~ hilS picture in next yem.r,s Gleanerl' but rather to t®ke up dr~fting in the Shipyards.
DICK MORROW, is kept busy $.S editor of the Gleaner @nd is Bl~o ~ good student. While much of his time is spt!!nt 11 stre-akingv' :from one room to anoth@r collecting ne~s, he al~o found time to play in the band ~nd was president of the IoSoCoFo Dick plans to return to his Diltive land and enter Weaton College9 Illinois, for his BoSo degree. Success is sure to continue in ~11 his future plans.
JOYCE OSBURNg OUr bu3y ~thletic repo 9 Joyce pl~yed o n t h e COOSA b~,~~('Sk~tbill l!lnd v o l l e y b a l l
t e m m s [ i : W d v'o!'i!.S ~lso l l C t : i v e i n tr11c~c a n d f i e l d . She pl~ns to ~ttend summer 5chool $nd te~ch
thi~ f~ll, r d t h
t h e G o o d
eventu~l go~l o f L · e i n g l u c k J o y c e .
s P o T o
te~cher.
POTTS~ Friendly and W ell-liked,
Cilrol
CAROL
divided her time bet~een school and Pete. She
w a s ~ k e e n particip~nt o n th~ girl~~inter-
form volleyball and basketb•.ll team5 as well ~s track. It1 5 ~ummer school for C~rol, ~nd then~ ~ho knows"t Probably a l<indergarten of her 0\-tn.


















































































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