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H-.Ep ef fx ' ii. AJK' Front row: J. lverson, J. Powers, D. Barry, G. Park, Father Durant, D. Keleher, R. Mackey, R. Mackey, B. Smith. Second row: J. Ritchie, R. Kerley, B. Witucki, D. Loop, B. Combs, D. Lane, J. Kopta, R. Helwig, J. Zoller, J. Hull, P. Lauinger, D. Simpson. JUNIOR CLASS The Juniors commenced school this year by welcoming to their ranks Buck Clayton, Bill Combs, and Ronnie Helwig. Shortly after school began, class elections were conducted under the very able guidance of our moderator, Rev. Albert Durant. The results were as follows: President, Robert Mackey, Vice President, James Ritchie, Secretary, Phil Lauinger, and Treasurer, George Miller. The class was well represented in school athletics this year. Juniors on the football team were: Bill Combs, Ronnie Helwig, Joe Kopta, Dave Loop, George Miller, Jim Ritchie, Dan Simpson, and Bob Witucki. The last five were also mem- bers of the basketball squad, with Barritt Smith the Manager. Rounding out our Athletic year, George Park was on the golf team and Phil Lauinger played tennis. On the social scene, our parites proved to be tremendous successes. We led off with a dance and hayride early in the year. Phil Lauinger held an open house for the Juniors after the Christmas Formal. The Juniors and Seniors combined efforts for a Post-Lenten dance and later the Juniors played host to the graduating class at Grand Lake for a rousing picnic. As our final year of high school draws near, we are confronted by the task of assorting our education and putting it to use. Thanks to a wonderful faculty our high schocl dreams have come true. We will remember our Junior year at Cascia as well as any-better than most.
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JUNIOR QUIPS Davnd Barry Renowned for has ablllty to rest In class Who wnll ever forget Gave me a fag Buck Clayton The new addltnon to the class who had the brught smlle and the lavish accent I IS an accomplished trumpter Bull Combs The comedian of the class He wall be remembered for Dont touch me and has attempts at speech makung Ronnie Helwlg The IllUSTTlOUS person from Chlcago Remember hls accent and Fllppy da Polpous James Hull Jlm IS the boy wuth the musical touch Wheres my banlo'? James Iverson Remember how he always played basketball wrth his slster ln the dnveway Dan Keleher Danny rs probably the most enthuastlc rooter of the K K Remember his M M M M M Boy Ray Kerley The wuse ol man of the class Whom dnd he vote for an the last elections Joe Kopta Joe IS the only boy nn the class who can never be wrong Father I dusagree Dennls Lane The only one of the orlgmal sux left from Chicago Remember when he lost ten pounds trymg to shove Helwlg into hrs bunk Phul Laulnger The presldent and founder of Vnrgnme Remember Lets have aparty Davld Loop Dave us the quiet man m class When out on a date or on the athletlc fneld It us qulte a dlfferent matter Robert Mackey Bobby IS the Dr Jekyl of the two brothers He always gets Duckne out of trouble and falls unto at hlmself Rlchard Mackey Dlckle rs the Hyde He IS noted for has romances with June In Englush class George Muller George IS the brlght wut of the class He IS also a fine student George Park George ns a frnend to all The Gopher chased the Weasel Jack Powers Jackie lS the lnttle boy of the class He as known as the fruendluest drlver on the road Jam Rltchne The boy who was trampled to death on has fathers turkey farm Meet you at the Bonnie Blue Dan Sampson Dannue as one of the four ongunals of the seventh grade Although he pledged Toppers he lnkes Broncs better Barrlt Smith Rabblt IS a bug asset to the class He IS always around when needed Two to one I ll make at Bob Wutuckl Bob our own Bob He IS by far the most outstandmg athlete of the class Jon Zoller The boy who has never been klssed though he clalms dlfferently . . . . . . ,, . 11 - 11 - - 11 ' ' - 11 1 . . ,, . . 11 - - 11 - - - - 11 1 ' 11 . , . . . . . 11 ' 11 - - - 11 - - - 11 11 1 11 . .' . . . . . ,, ,, . . . . , 11 . ,, , . 11 1 - 11
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