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James Joseph Fallon
"Jim"
A true picture of Jim entails beaming spectacles ... ruddy complexion ... or was that a blush? ... well known and admired around the ball field ... in junior business he does well ... a future executive.
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Theresa Cecelia Flahive
"Terry"
Slick looking girl on the dance floor ... sweet-heart of Sigma Chi ... blue-eyed terrier ... a popular miss and peppy cheerleader ... active in our Honor Society ... future unplanned, but happiness and success wherever she goes.
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James Edmond Flanagan
"Jim"
That Irish look ... that Irish wit ... at home in the language of Caesar ... a gentleman always ... Flanagan's Drugstore, Prescriptions Filled ... a future landmark in Holyoke!
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Judith Marie Flynn
"Judy"
"Gee, I'm ashamed" ... Judy's favorite expression ... mischievous and merry ... cute as a button ... serious side, too ... a member of the Honor Society ... speaker on the radio program ... cheer-leader extraordinaire
... Echo reporter ... an asset to Lynch.
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Loyse Marie Flynn
"Lo"
Striking brunette ... typical bobby soxer ... an expert with a baton ... likes to swim and skate ... after business school Lo plans to be a secretary, but we think some young man will come along and change this fair lass's mind!
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Veronica Mary Frost
"Ronnie"
Does all she can to make everyone happy ... Vice-president of the Honor Society ... responsible, reliable ... Student Guide ... beautiful singing voice ... her friendship is worthwhile ... Ronnie's plans after college are indefinite, but we know happiness awaits this wonderful gal!
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Richard Miles Gaberman
"Dickie"
Versatile student ... interested in all activities ... head go-getter for the magazine drive ... loves baseball and camping ... an excellent artist ... always good natured ... slick porky ... coming years at U. of M.
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James Edward Gallagher
"Curly"
Flashing blue eyes, blond curly hair ... a handsome lad indeed ... a true talent with the oils ... an eye for mischief ... his cheerful manner has made him extremely popular ... you have many fine qualities, "Ned" — use them well.
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