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Page 211 Mrs. Bugbee's Homeroom 307 Miss Miller's Homeroom 313 TOP PICTURE FIRST ROW ll. to rj: john Harrington, Willis Hatton, William Grosskreutz, Carl Greening, George Ingolcl, Frank Porllinsek, Francis Groleau. SIicoND ROW: Donald Hnling, Dorothy Hanley, John Grigalunas, Charles Hutchison, Bertha Hanprrnan, Dorothy Hollnian, Louise Gunia, THIRD ROW: Harold Hohlinan, Nlary Humphrey, Shirley Halpin, Orval Graboxyski, Ferdinand Halte, Bob Hancock. LOWER FIRST ROW fl. to r.J Eclwaril Lahonwoksi, Frank Loebach, Bill Leland, Walter Lewis, Klarie Nlatyk, Harvey Leone, SECOND ROW: .fllice Klalgai, Lorraine Knrkowski, Regina Klanczynski, Norma hlahar, Mary Klalone, Bernice Loebach, Marion Matthews. THRD ROW: Marjorie Lent, Florence Loomis, .Xnna Rose Lynch, Ray Legrenzi, Marie Loebach, Rose Krysiak. TOP PICTURE FIRST ROW fl. to r.l: Darlene Eiten, Marcella Freu1lenherg,Jack Grelow, -lane Filipek, ,Xnthony Garncarz, Betty Dresbach, Helen Donlon. SECOND ROW: Klartina Drnach. Eugene Donovan, John Errienpursch, Ed Gilligan, Eclilie Clarke, Oscar Garcia, -loe Gerace. THIRD ROW: Gene- vieve Gapinski, -losephine Gasiciel, Mary Gapski, Dorothy Frey, Leona Frank, Elsie Franks. LOWER FIRST ROW: ll, ro r,J: Betty Richards, George Potokar, Bernard Ren kosik, Vivian Perra, Henry Phillips, Quinto Pattelli, Dominic Pagoria, Har- olil Railtke. SECOND ,,7 , H , ROXY: Loretta Kxyie- cinski, Glenna NI a e Peterson, llelen Pocins, llilfla Pioli, Xl Pryylwyla, William Rimmele, l e a n n e Oetrowski. THIRD ROWY :Xlex Ostrowski, If l o r e n c e Pietr1ak,Nlarie Plantain, lfilirh Xlae Pennine, .Inna Pescerro, Lucille Riminele,Yivian Pearce. Mrs. McCormaclc's Homeroom 326 Mr. l'lumpl'irey's Homeroom 329
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Pagu 19 Miss Martin's Homeroom QI6 Mrs. Hartwig's Homeroom 2I7 TOP PICTURE FIRST ROXV ll. tu rj: Mary Grusjcan, Billy Wlilbcrts, Harry Tiggcmann, Gmrgc Wvillizuns, .luhn Ifrzinks, Rnmilila Simulniiislci, I..-rrainu Rup- pert, William Dittinar, jnc Butitta. SECOND ROW: Luster Schutt, Walter hlucfizzi, Hugh Kano, flllwrt Sriulunski, Gwrgu Suliuutz, 'lilwmzis Citwirl- ski, Elizabeth Yeroc, Dnrothy Stur. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Reinhardt, Corinne Gull, Phyllis Ristlur, Iiilcm- Ruppurt, Rnhttrt Ruppert, Klt-lvin Ghighi, Marion Meyer, Velma Witte. LOWER FIRST ROYV ll. to rj: :Xlbcrt Marincic, Dunalcl Moncricf, Julia Klcjowski, Pauline Yislrich, Darlcnu Cwrrlw, Klan Kinlciu, .Xmlruw l,1i Bflflitfll. SECOND ROW: Elsie Parisntto, Mary Abatc, Ann Sclkc, Prank Bdfllllftlljislllll-YS llaupt. THIRD ROW: Stanluy Lrjavsuk, Durntliy' Hamm-yur, jim Cielaszyk, Adele Engel. TOP PICTURE FIRST ROW fl. to r.l: Dalu .-Xhny, -lack Bittner, .Xrlcnu .'Xrguhright, Walter Bran-, Richard Ruukncr, l,:ixxrt-iicc Bzilarlnmgki, KL-ii Bly-ck, Diiris Baker. SECOND ROXVZ :Xdelc Wvillgtlillilfll, Virginia Klint-licltur, Xluricl HL-rcitcr, Incl liunufchi, l't-guy' lirylski, Klary Qin-rcizigrusszi, Gram' .Xrhisc THIRD ROW: Lila Bcrglwfer, Mary Lou Nixon, Guirgc Rt-nnutt, ,lean Batalia, Gladys .Xllun, l OI'R'l'll ROW: lflnruncv Nulsnn, Nlcrnt- liunlcur, Rita Balcvni, Gloria Baker, Martha Bullcr. LOWER-FIRST ROW tl. tu r,J: Hike Kasap, Glenn Knrrt-, Snpliic -larnss, Luster -limp, ,VXI -laeknlski. Dnnaltl VValters, John vlarunski, I.eRoy Kochanowski, Hcnry Koniccxny. SECOND ROW: Rulwrt Grusk, lfrzink Kult-I, llarnlil limp, liurnaril Kntuclci, Wil- liam Ixuutzmr, .Xliiyeius ,l:iril1szuuski, 'lug' Ixcrns, .Xlhurt -lzinkn, Dnris Kuiicsliny. Al' H I R D ROXY: Knrliluun Kings- lcy, Luis Vlunlains, Burna- ilt-tru Kavvnski. Iflaim- lxingslcy. I. in r r a 1 n t' Klcin, lflainu Alasiu-r, Xlillarcl wlanx, Xlzirggirct Cr-llusflr, Rzirlmara Ki.. lmlcl. Miss Malone's Homeroom 218 Mr. Nowaclc's Homeroom 224
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Page 21 JUNIOR PLAY 4 w ,....is an annual event at l.:i Salle-Peru Township llieli school. XVho's the boss in the hoine? 'lihis was the question asked and answered in Big Hearted Herbert, the junior play, presented November 9, l95S. XVritten by Sophie Kerr and Anna Stiese Richardson, the play was di- rected by bliss hlarienne Gould, instructor in drainatics. Punctuated with giggles and roars from the audience, this three-act comedy exaggerated the failings and virtues ol home life. ulfcono- mizeln was the theme of Herbert Kalness. a business inan with a doniineering chziracter. His wife and children were victims of his con- tinual eoniplaining. junior was not to go to College as he wished, :ind Alice was forbidden to marry Andrew Goodrich. lfinzilly convinced by Aunt Amy that Her- bert was too overbearing, Mrs. Kzilness, with the help of her children, proved that she was boss. Herbert linzilly promised that ,lunior could go to college and Alice could get niarried. The entire cast put forth their best efforts to make the show Ll success. The top picture is a scene lroni .Net III, Scene ll. Left to right are: lfclniund Xvatkowski, Robert fzicher, Robert Beaumont, Suzanne Clay, lY:ilter Kelber, anxl Ruth Uusec. The second picture is another scene from the third act. Left to right are: Suzanne Clay, Robert Beaumont, Robert Zacher, lfdniund NYatlcowski, and Ruth Ousec. PLAY C.-KST Kon lineesi: Rober? Kalnesf., lftlniuiid Xxlatkowski. FROM I,liF'I': Iylzirtlizi, Verna CilIaL Nr. Havens, Walter Kelberg Mr. Gootlrich. Ludwig Kzirun, Mrs. Goodrich, Eleanor Buckner, Herbert Kalness, Robert Zacherg Elizabeth Kalness, Ruth 0useCL Alice Kalness, Suzanne Clziyl HCYIWVT Kalness Jr., Robert Beaumont: .Xntlrew Goodrich, Hal Crane, A-Xniy Lawrence. Dorothy Moncrief, jim Lawrence, Ar- thur Brnteg Mrs. Havens, Ruth Helen Fritts. s w I . A Q.. I I yf' ' A 0 i 1 5. -ax v - 1? .sn -.Q hill? is Ml-1 xg .,, 1 1 4 1 Q. f 1 x fav: .N. Asxai il A-. f.-1 '13 5 F y - Q' 5' -.F ' --x 0 is I 5 i 1 I ff Si!
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