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| Then and Now Photo Album for 146 Classmates |
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Adams, Mary Lynne (Wickwire) "She's not a flower, She's not a pearl, She's just a noble All around girl." |
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Adams, Susan (Stancroff) "Lovely to look at, Delightful to know" |
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Albrecht, Edward "A man with a smile is the man worth while." |
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Albrecht, Roberta (Greene) (Deceased February 9, 2010) "With a merry twinkle in her eye; you'll find her where there's fun close by." |
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Altrock, Rogene (Lathouwers) "Swiftly, gayly o'er the keys she trips along with joy and ease." |
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Anderson, Helen (Michell) (Deceased 21 Nov 1973) "I never say more than is necessary." |
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Andrews, Janet (Buffenbarger) (Deceased 6 Feb 1999) "Here smile is delight." |
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Bailey, Maurice "Blessed by agriculture." |
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Bailey, Roger (Deceased 11 Sep 1999) |
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Barnett, Caryl (Ferguson) "A bright smile and winning ways." |
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Beard, Jeanette (Sobota) "It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice." |
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Beimer, David "A man of few words-there are few he doesn't know." |
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Beltz, Roger "I may be bashful, but I'm nice." |
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Benedict, JoAnn (Smith) "Her personality shines forth." |
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Benson, Barbara (Peplinski) "She is quiet as a lamb." |
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Bentz, Reshard R. (Deceased August 10, 2010) "What, no women in heaven. Then just let me live." |
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Boals, Fred "Fond of work, fond of fun, fond of teasing everyone." |
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Bodah, Bill (Deceased 16 Mar 1962) "I'm here-even if I don't tell anyone." |
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Braley, Donald "Enjoy your life." |
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Brown, Mabel (Bacon) "She has a kindly spirit, and a friendly air." |
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Brunk, Jerry |
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Buffum, Martin "Blessing on him that first invented sleep." |
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Butler, Susan Grace (Tobie) "The knowledge of words is the gate of scholarship." |
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Christensen, Marcia (Sadler) "With matrimony on the way, May she enjoy each single day." |
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Clark, Dorothy (Plyer) "A face more sweet it ne'er hath been my chance to meet." |
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Clough, Sheila (Kaye) (Deceased 21 Apr 2003) "Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low an excellent thing in women." |
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Collins, Connie (Sobanski) |
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Crisman, Robert (Deceased 15 Feb 1997) "Who says in verse what others say in prose." |
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Davis, Mildred (Kelsey) (Deceased 15 Feb 1992) "To grow or not to grow that is the question." |
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DeGergus, Judith Lee (Thayer) "Sunny is her hair, and sweet is her smile." |
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DeHoff, Lauren "Calm and unruffled as the seven seas." |
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Dewyer, Carol "A girl of merry moods" |
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Dewyer, Janice (Clark) |
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Elliott, Sue (Genter) "Sweet as sugar, but much more interesting." |
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Engel, Carole (Schierholt) "She is tall and liked by all." |
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Erickson, Marie (Chase) "Sugar and spice and all that's nice." |
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Evans, Joe " From his tenderest infancy, this young gentleman studied how to escape study." |
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Fargo, Frances (Harper) (Deceased 08 February 2008) "Dates are her favorite fruit." |
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Fath, Martha (Fleetwood) (Deceased 26 Jan 1982) "Don't blame me-blame my eyes and my smile." |
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Ferris, LeAnn (Adams) "In everything she does her best, entering it with zeal and zest." |
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Ferris, Winona Lynn (Todaron) (Deceased 3 Jan 2000) "I could be better, if I would, but it's awfully lonesome being good." |
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Flewelling, Reginald (Deceased 28 Jun 1996)
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French, Floyd Richard
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Futrell, Leola (McDonald) "All work and no fun isn't the life for me." |
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Galinski, Mary Ann (Slaggert) "Whoever said blondes are more striking than brunettes." |
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Gerard, Marilee (Ames) (Deceased 15 Sep 1991) "Knowing her is liking her." |
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Gilbert, Chester "Life is one long process of getting tired." |
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Gould, Evelyn (Hartley) "A good heart is worth gold." |
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Gunberg, Richard "Enough work to do, and strength enough to do it." |
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Hackett, Janet (Flint) "Pretty, sweet, and always neat." |
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Hall, Teri (Deceased 1975)
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Hall, Tom "A likeable chap, everyone agrees." |
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Hansen, Barbara (Gutschke) "Well timed silence hath more eloquence than speech." |
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Hansen, Howard (Deceased July 15, 2011) "Nobody knows it, but once I was bashful." |
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Hansen, Norma (Anderson) "Silence and modesty are the ornaments in a woman." |
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Hansen, Roger "A swell guy and friend to all, especially good in basketball." |
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Hardenburg, Patricia (Mayes)
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Harris, Judith Lee (McDonagh) (Deceased May 2005) "The fairness of her face no tongue can tell."
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Robert Hayes
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Heemstra, Bob "His limbs were cast in manly mold, for hardy sports or contest bold." |
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Hilden, Shirley (Keson) (Deceased November 23, 2009) "'Tis good to be both merry and witty." |
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Hillier, Lester "The fewer the words the greater the profit." |
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Hogenson, Joan (Ezdebski) "If a woman has long hair, it is a glory to her." |
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Huber, Robert "We don't need him any longer, He's long enough." |
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Ikner, Jim (Deceased 31 Aug 1964) "To insure peace of mind, ignore the rules and regulations." |
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Jackson, Victor "He lives at peace with all mankind, he's our friend and we don't mind." |
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Jensen, Janet (Dipple) "It's fun to laugh." |
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Johnson, Axel "Wit makes it's own welcome." |
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Johnson, Jim "His disposition is as his hair-sunny." |
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Johnson, Karen (Cloutier) "In her very quietness there is charm." |
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Johnson, Katherine Katie (Peterson) "She's ready for fun most any day, but she can bake as well as play." |
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Johnson, R. Mitchell "Every inch a man-and lots of inches." |
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Johnson, Roger "Worth makes the man." |
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Karboske, Wally "Man with a horn." |
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Karstens, LeRone [Larry] "Give me a keen and always present sense of humor." |
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Keneipp, Robert "Men like bullets, go farthest when they are smooth."
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Keneipp,William "A very pleasant fellow." |
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Kotecki, Bob "A sense of humor is the only thing that keeps intelligent people from hanging themselves." |
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Krivitzky, Cecilia (Kale) "Happiness is found in activity." |
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LaBarr, Donald "My thoughts are my own." |
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Lake, Willard (Deceased 1 March 2006) "And so to sleep again." |
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Larsen, Carol A. (Witt) "Silence is golden, but we're off the gold standards." |
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Larsen, Carolyn (Schwass) (Deceased 9 Dec 2004) "Liberty of thought is the life of the soul." |
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Leete, Dolores "For she's a good friend with a smile for all." |
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Lemire, Barbara (Olson) "But oh, she dances a way." |
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Lyon, Barbara "Hear that girl laughing." |
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Madsen, Jack "He fears the wiles of maidens' smiles- or does he?" |
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Maine, Nancy (Anderson) "Knowledge is power." |
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Malliett, Sylvia Elizabeth (Ray) "Quiet and sweet, without conceit." |
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Matthews, Alice Elizabeth " Libby" (Benson) "She's beautiful and therefore to be wooed." |
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McCumber, Arlene (Marston) "A maiden wooed and won." |
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Meister, Bernard (Deceased Feb. 14, 1970) His only labor is to kill time." |
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Mero, John "He surest strikes that smiling gives the blow." |
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Moore, Janice (Babcock) "To the horizon she looks, for the future she plans." |
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Nelson, Martha (Solomon) "Cheerfulness is the background of all good talk." |
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Nyuli, John "Oh where can I find a place where the women won't chase me." |
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Opitz, Helen (Burtner) "Her company is well worth while." |
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Parks, Marilyn (Thorne)
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Pehrson, DaLynn (Baldwin) "Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we go to school." |
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Perry, Bill "A man, he seems, of cheerful yesterday and confident tomorrow." |
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Peterson, Barbara (Behan)
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Peterson, Carol (Johnson) "Delightful to know and pleasant to talk to." |
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Peterson, George Jr. "I must be myself and no one is to change me." |
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Peterson, Karolyn (Roshaven) (Deceased 30 Jan 1986) "She looks like an angel, she acts like an angel, but you never can tell what an angel will do." |
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Porter, Marie (Morton) "Quiet persons are welcome everywhere." |
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Purdy, Harry "The play's the thing." |
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Ramsay, James "Oh, for a rod and a hook and a nice quiet brook." |
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Rehbein, Nonnie (Bebee) (Deceased Nov 1978) "Full of fun and fancy free." |
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Reinberg, John "A man of worth and common sense." |
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Rosplock, Barbara (Van Orman) "Thought small, she sits high in our hearts." |
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Sanford, Bill "Friendly, optimistic, capable." |
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Schmidt, Barbara (Kinnaman) "Sweetness is her virtue." |
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Shaffer, Sally (Sobolik) "What do we see but a maiden fair, never without a wave in her hair." |
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Sjoholm, Jeanne (Kagey) "A busy girl from morn to eve." |
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Smith, Charles (Deceased 2 Jan 2001) "An hour for toil, an hour for sport." |
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Smith, James |
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Smith, Larry "Questions don't bother me, it's the answers." |
![]() Smith, Michael (Deceased Jul. 1985 ??) |
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Spalding, Burton "'Tis not good that men should be alone." |
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Spaulding, Luella "A virtuous girl with a very sweet smile, knowing her was well worth while." |
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Squire, Phyllis (Coolman) (Deceased 01 January 2006) "She is never quiet but when she is sleeping." |
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Stahl, Sharon (Petzak) "True to her work, her words, her friends." |
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Stever, Ronald (Deceased 16 Oct 1980) "Don't let studies interfere with your education." |
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Stilson, Janet (Van Epps) "Every woman should marry." |
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Strabel, John (Deceased 25 Nov 1996) "Tall, dark, and handsome...PLUS." |
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St. Peter, Jim "A comrade neither glum nor merry." |
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Sullivan, Gaye Marie (Adamczyk) "As grows a flower, thus quietly she grew." |
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Swayne, Joan (Enos) (Deceased 1 Oct. 1997) "Here's to the girl who's jolly and gay." |
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Tallefson, Janice (Wolff) "This dark-haired maiden has charming ways we all adore." |
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Taylor, Valmer Jr. "Little men are not always small." |
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Thompson, Ronald "My mind is gay." |
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Underwood, Jim "A world without a woman oh me!" |
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VandenHeuvel, Jean (Swindell) "Her face is fair, her heart is true and gay." |
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Vandervest, Joseph Jr. "It takes a wise man to discover a wise man." |
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Verboam, Janelle (Schade) "May your days glide on in happiness and peace." |
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VonSprecken, John "Hot rods are driven at just two speeds-lawful and awful." |
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Vorac, Kelly (Deceased 19 Sep 2004) "I like my studies-far away." |
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Vorce, Russell & (Nancy) "A second Hercules." |
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VorderLandwehr, Sharon (Rathbun) "A smile for all, a frown for none. She's always peppy and full of fun." |
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Wheaton, Walter "That I'm a man I'd have you know, thought I still have some room to grow." |
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Wikorejczak (Wickery), Gary Wayne "You can't ruffle his good nature." |
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Williams, Sharon (Faidley) "Be gone, dull care!" |
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Wolff, Robert (Deceased, August 14, 2010) "With light blond hair and shining blue eyes. Oh, what a man to be so shy." |
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Wright, Bruce "I never met a man I didn't like." |
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Yennior, Leo "A smile for every boy. Two for every girl." |
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Zook, Warren (Deceased 8 Sep 1975) "Farewell, farewell, farewell." |
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