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CHESTER ZABEK Let the world slide. Ambition: Millionaire MITCHELL ZAGRANICZNY He goes his way quite undisturbed. Ambition: To live to the year 2000 A.D. Activities: Radio Club, Aviation Club ROSE ZAJACZKOWSKI Tt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Ambition: Secretary Activities: Hi-News I, Il; Pro Merito IV; Girls! Shop IV, Vice-Pres.; Prom Committee; Prine ill, iVeexrear Book; 4-Hei Honors: General JIL; Maximum IV MITCHELL ZIEMBA Why bother? Ambition; Golf Pro INGE Ub uaSgR yalekmalovaye Ciodlig ACI, ARIRIE. JIYR Hockey If EDWARD ZIENCINA ‘outh is the time for fun. Ambition: Win in the sweepstakes ING Gaavitgeo Sis me HV Gun Vis G.Osk duel Tete JOSIE ZIENCINA There is no wisdom like frankness. Ambition: Leader of a Jazz Band MOR AeeeIH awe! jSiaveyey AINED Uiresksee IRIEIL 1V¥; 4-H I; Glee Club I; Year Book ANN ZWARYCZ Let us make hay while the sun shines. Ambition: Successful business woman Actiyitiess, 4-H 1, Ii; Glee? Club I; Pro Merito Vice-Pres. Honors: General I, III, IV; Maximum II JOHN ZWIZINSKI He likes the world and the world likes him. Ambition: Succeed Mr. Miner Activities: Hi-Y IV; Baseball I, II, III Mgr. IV; Basketball; Soccer; Hi-News IV
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LLOYD TOURVILLE He that hath knowledge spareth his words. Ambition: Study under Einstein ACtUivVities ss sAviationgs: (Trig iil, iV: Lrackellic, LY s-cockey «rit Honors 3) aM ni murs) ell lav STANLEY TRUCHAN Better late than never. Ambition: Tour the world Activities: Auto Club I, Radio Club III. Honors: Minimum I JEANNE VALADE All things she loved, but dancing best of lary 4 Ambition: Become a great dancer Activities: 4-H III, IV; Glee Club I; Tri- Hi IV; A.sA. Sec.II,III,IV.Year Book Prom Com. Honors: Minimum II, IIL; General IV MANUEL VAZ From the crown of his head to the sole ofthis footseehe isqgsliemincoe. Ambition: Priest Activities: Goliel eit =i Lhswooccer ma. Iie wIN.s Basketball firey ELIZABETH VENTURA Honest labor bears a lovely face. Ambition: Travel Activities: Pre Merito; Tri-Hi slit, iV Presa.: Glee Club II, III; Etiquette IV; Prom Com- mittee; Year Book Assist. Mgr.: Arch Bearer, Honors; Maximum I, II1; General II, IV DAVID WILSON Then how he will talk-how he will talk! Ambition: Head the Navy Air Service Activities: = frig eiitl,. ay Stratis geie: Baseball III, Mgr. MABEL WOJCIK T hate nobody; I am in charity with the world. Ambition: Secretary Activities: Pro Merito; Girls! Shop IV Honorss General I, II, II1; Minimum IV BETTY JANE WOOD § heart with room for every joy. Ambition: Own a dog farm Activities: Glee, flubel, Tills74-H ger III; Student Council, II; Dramatic IV; Band it, (Lifts i Honors: Minimum III, IV
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The March of Time Episode I September, 1955 A group of gay, irresponsible youths gazed at a new world--a stage whose curtain Time had flung wide open so that we, New Faces of 1955, might come into our own as the Class of 19593 However, due to the division of our Company into two parts--one to work in the morning on the senior high's lot, and the other to work dur- ing afternoon on that of the junior high--the breaks did not come our way- We could not organize, though Time marched on--through the school year 1955-36. Episode II September, 1936 Lady Luck smiled. We were transferred from behind the scenes to the sophomore lot. We could now stage our drama in earnest. With Thomas Brodeur as director, John Mazur in the capacity of assistant director, Sophie Gajewski as the press agent, and Mitchell Ziemba handling the box office receipts, the Class of '39 became the understudies to the feature players, the junior class. And Time--enexhorable Time--marched through the second year 1936-37. Episode III September, 1957 We will always remember the 1937-38 season fondly, for it was then that we actually appeared behind the footlights. We put on a novelty performance. For the first time in years, a girl was elected to direct the show--Dorothy Brown. Sophie Gajewski and John Mazur were retained in their former parts as press agent and assistant director, and Leona Sorrell was selected to take charge of the box office receipts. Our first act was the Junior Harvest Dance on Friday, November 19, 1957. Act two consisted of choosing class rings (our success was now as- sured, and we could consider conservative spending) and selecting silver and green for our colors. In the third act, the annual Oratorical Contest, Dorothy Brown came near to stardom when she won third prize. Finally in act four, on June 10, we reached the climax of our per- formance; we gave the graduating class the most successful promenade in the school's history. The highlight of that eventful evening came when our director, Dorothy Brown, was chosen Queen of the Prom! And on--on past this triumph marched Time! Episode IV September, 19358 Bang!--That is the hurricane and the class of 19359 crashing into stardom! With John Mullarkey as our director, Thomas Brodeur as his as- sistant, Stanley Galeziowski conducting our finances, and Sophie Gajewski still the press agent, we knew that we would have an all-hit season. On Nov. 4, the school was invited to meet us in the Senior awing Session at which one of our own company Howard Hare, led his Bunnies in providing the music. In February we held a Senior Valentine Party. Dorothy Brown wonfirst prize in the Preliminaries of the Orator- icals and second prize in the Valley Wheel Contest. In June, dressed as kids and sucking big red lollipops, we turned back Time for one brief day and were children again. On June 13 Class Night, we met for the last time, in an informal group, to review our history and carry out the tradition of planting the ivy. Then--June 14! We seniors, 102 strong, heads high, hearts eager and brave, took our bows to our public and received the fruits of our work--a diploma! The critics had approved of us. From now on we shall strive to succeed on Life's Stage--the whole wide World! We're Finished yet beginning! Time Marches On}
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