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L. l 'H JEAN D. BERTONI Loves Del Rio's cheeseburgers , . , ice skating, dancing, and boys, her hobbies . . . Mr, Watson's able helper . , . neat dancer . . . hall patroIer . , , intends to work in an office. Commercial lg Secretarial Practice 3, Make-up 4, Service Corps l,3. if ugf i-'N 7 JERRILYN P. BLACK Jerri , . . poison ivy lher carl . . . love that cute turned up nose , . . a modern modern dancer . . . a future note taker and typist , . . Theta Gamma Phi. P9V50 W0llfY lf Cl'1Oif lg Secretarial Prac- tice 35 Modern Dance 3,4. yr r ,f .1 ,I I is if 9. V U Q RICHARD J. BICE 'Duck . . . likes to eat and sleep- Watch out, Dick, you'lI get fat that wav' . . . track and swimming are fa- vorite pastimes . . . musical plays . . . 'U.S. Marineswl-lcre l Come . Chess lg Nl 51 LQ ' X Q lic 4111, Al 'vi' ny QI, 1. yr' K, SANDRA BLACKFORD All for Barry , . . loves to dance . . . runs the ditto machine . , . smiling . ,. good in sports . , . friendly . . . sweet as candy is our Sandy. Social Dancing l,3, Library 2,3, Ticket Sales 3,4. IO PATRICIA M. BITNER Tall and stately . . . Gentlemen are- fer Blondes, -esoecially this kind . ,. talent for arf . . . equestrienne enthus- iast . . . art career ahead , . . her pretty smile is always showing. Canteen Council lg Chair I,3,4, Year- book 3. ', M , ' int l .lf .fx MICHAEL J. BODNAR Mike . . . Hot-Rod fancier . . . steak, anyone! . . . a busy salesman . likes flying: therefore, will enter Air Farce . . , transfer from T.C. . . . baseball fan. Leisure Hour lg Auto 4, V c I I -eg 1 ,J
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1,60 X 'QV 'Q..' ROBERT E BOECKEL Youll probably see blonde Bob drsvsng around sn old cars also lskes re pasrsng them a hunter plans to be o machsnsst hard worksng stage manager l-luntsng 4 ,1 5, ,NX ' LORRAINE A BOJARSKY NANCY I BOLTZ Another tomato ple lover that 55 Art her favorste subject sntends Ford lskes fast cars belongs to be a medscal secretary sce skat to the Three Musketeers auto rac 'HQ 9nfl'1USI0St dutch boy hasrcut sng fan future as a secretary Stesnert Spsrst at football games General Bussness l Red Cross l 2 3 4 Chosr l 34 611155 Hzslory ln February many of us took part sn our operetta Annse Get Your Gun whsch was a bsg success and lots of fun ln May Blue Hawass served as the settsng for a wonder ful Junsor Prom Thss was our day and our thsrd year Our fourth and fsnal year has gsven us much to remember Thss was our bsg year We became the SENIORS the leaders of Stesnert Gusded by our Sensor Class Press dent, Ray Cramer, and our class advssor, Mr Lester Konyhas, we had an actsve, fun fslled and successful year ln November, the bsg event was the Sensor Ball The theme Autumn Leaves was well carrsed out sn the beautsful decoratsons When the tsme for the crownsng of our queen approached, there was much suspense evsdent everywhere .lo Ann Grazsano was chosen and she certasnly made a lovely queen Next on the agenda was the Sensor P T A Show Stesnert Stars and Satel lstes whsch had every type of entertasnment smagsnable Dursng the year we had sensor psctures taken and returned, ordered caps and gowns bought rsngs etc We ll never forget the fun we had at those operetta rehearsals Joe Rossna and Jean Jervss, two sensors h the leads sn Lsl Abner Then came the Washsngton trsp and everythsng that went wsth st Too soon came our Class Nsght, Baccalau reate Servsces, and fsnally Graduatson, end mg the year wsth many tearstasned faces, be longsng to people prepared for a future sn thss bsg wsde world .gig r ,L qw A r A . -.ft-, N-' L , ay ,-.J -flaw M A-25. lbs, 'X xixx-Q .J NAKJH sau, I .r ups 2 j, - 1- ivw' j K -. vs A 2' s' .R - A s 1 l sll' 5 ' ' g- gl , Q fi B ll ll 0 'X 1' V' - I ' L., ,. 1 A-7 N 'I . L if I IJ .A -A it V s fi' .sf f k'fl,'5,, . II ' Il ' I I ' - II I ll ' ' I - ' ' ' I - ..,, . . ,, . . ' 1 ' I . . , , . . . . . . I ad - II 'I ll 2
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fl l' ok' C' N if wt ffl if we lA! ffnp Roland . . . All-state Choir . . . de- mon on blackboards . . . one of the quartet , , . loves to tackle . . . fu- ture electrical aeronautic engineer . . . Drexel. Model lg Choir 3,4g Key Club 4, Year- book 3g Varsity S, Football 2,4, LINDA L. BATES Oh Fudge . . . teachers secretary at present-whose next? . . , loves Husky Bar Ice Cream . . . likes dancing, swim- ming and collecting pennies. Commrecial l, So ial Dancing 3, Square NORMAN E. BERARD Wants to be a building designer . . . sociable-swell personality . . . crew cut . . . likes guns . . . loves the pizza at Kay and Al's. Tumbling lg Social Dancing l,3. Dancing 3, Servi Earns l,3,4. -qv-, M 1 ,ai it if A if 4, 'SX 'EZ P I N A! - mi if Hamilton High was our new home away from home for our sophomore year. Although we had already acquired the title, the class of l96O , we were more popularly known as underclassmen . At first, the upperclassmen considered us as valueless, but soon we proved our worth with our scholastic abilities and achievements in other fields. At Hamilton we became acquainted with many new activities, such as presenting Green Pastures and Oklahoma , attending night basketball games, singing in the cafeteria, we made the change from six to seven periods a day. Don- ald Tulodieski, president in our sophomore year, soon gained recognition for our class by performing his duties in an excellent man- ner. Our big day was Sophomore Day and, l9 'iq W wearing our class buttons of blue and white, we spent part of the day in one of our favorite ways-dancingll The year terminated with a feeling of sadness, for our class was soon to be split up, half of us would go to Hamilton High School-West and the rest to Hamilton High School-East. Back to Steinert and our future alma mater for our junior year. We, as upperclassmen, had a big part in this year of making decisions for our new high school. Green and white were chosen to be our school colors, the Spartan became our mascot, and a seal for Steinert was chosen. Frank Szabo was our leader as we set precedent upon precedent in our junior year.
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