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Ludington High School "Class of 1956" Student Roster Names from E-H
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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) "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 "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) "'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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