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tt-if .fm THEODORE MICHAEL MOLONGOSKI Mike We expected much-and got much more. Mike was our popular and very able vice-president during his junior and sen- ior years, and did a fine job as a leader of our class. A member of the History Club and Glee Club, he also played foot- ball, basketball and baseball for two years, and maintained a steady Pro Merito rat- ing. Mike was on the business and sports staff of the Netop and yearbook and was chairman of ushers for our junior Prom and other class dances. An alternate for junior Prize Speaking, he also show- ed his dramatic ability by his portrayal of Judge Hardy in Andy Hardy. JANET THOMPSON Thomer Cor1tim4al cbeerfulnerr ir a Jigrz of wisdom. janet, our class treasurer for three years, has shown an active interest in many school activities. Her athletic apti- tude was displayed during her first two years as a tumbler and her last two on the basketball team. She belonged to the Art Club one year, the Camera, French and History Clubs for two years, and the Glee Club for three years. She had been a twirler as a junior and was made a lieutenant in her senior year. In addition, she worked on the Netop and year- book staff, ushered at the Junior Prom and served on several dance committees. JEANNETTE ROBERT Robi Everyday the looks lovelier and lovelier, and today rhe look: like tomorrow. Robin-what would we do without her? Here, there, everywhere, now you see her, now you look again! Our more than capable class secretary, she also ex- ercised her minute taking talents in the History Club. A member of the Glee, Art, and Community Service Clubs, Cap- tain of the twirlers, oliice girl, reporter for the Netop and yearbook staff, all of these, and still she maintained a Pro-Merito rating. Robi's rendition of Pauline Pavlovna by F.B. Aldrich conclusively proved her acting ability and won her the role of Nancy in Dr. Hudson's Secret journal. Artistically blessed too, she was a member of the invitation and decorating committees for our Prom, and supervised the decorations for the Senior Reception for the Fresh- men. Tumbling and basketball complete- ly lilled the schedule of this busy girl- truly one of many talents! 14 WILLIAM PAUL MOMANEY Bill Knowledge to know, ability to do, energy to accomplirbf' Bill, because of his friendliness and leadership, was elected our class president for three years and we are all proud of the hne job he did. A member of the History Club for four years, he was vice- president his senior year. Bill played football, basketball and baseball, was president of the Boys' Glee Club and still maintained Pro Merito standing. He also played Tony in the Armistice Day Play, Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal. BARBARA LYMAN Barb Thine wa: a gift apart, thy virion still :ball lead. Organization plus -plus a great deal! Originality, hard work, and per- sonality, all these made her one of our most valuable class members and a su- perb Netop and yearbook editor. Be- sides being our class historian, Barb be- longed to the History, French, Camera, and Glee Clubs, and headed the pro- gram committee for the junior Prom. Barb's dramatic ability shone through in her Junior Prize Speaking selection The Creation and in her portrayal of Mrs. johnson in The Family Nobody Want- ed. Congratulations for a job well done, Barb!
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ROBERT ANNEAR Bob A quiet tongue maker 4 wire head. Bobby was an excellent all-around athlete and played on the baseball, basketball and football teams, distinguishing him- self especially as center on our football team. Although quiet and a little shy, he ushered at several of our dances and was always willing to lend a hand in class projects. HARVEY F. ATKINS Harv S Belief ir power. Small in stature, but certainly not in ability, Harv pepped up our class considerably with his boundless energy and sense of humor. An important cog in our winning football team, he also played baseball, basketball and was a track member. For his athletic ability he was rewarded with a membership in the T Club, he was an alternate for junior Prize Speak- ing, and he made an excellent showing as Andy in the play Andy Hardy and as Ted in The Family Nobody Wanted. V MN WILLIAM BAUCH Red There is honesty, manhood, and good fellowship in thee. Honesty, manhood, and good fellowship, summarize Red's fine qualities, which made us proud to have him as a member of the class of '58. Red was very much interested in sports, playing basketball for four years, track for two, and baseball and football for one year. He aided our dance recep- tion committee by ushering at the junior Prom and Fresh- men Hop. He was also a member of the History Club, ably upholding his end on several of those controversial questions. Reds desire to help at anytime with any task has not gone unnoticed, and the Class of '58 will be forever grateful. ROSE ANN BERNARDO Roxy Out of the abundance of the heart the moulh rpeahethf' Roxy was found in almost every corner of the high school during her four years. ln the gym, she was found play- ing basketball, heading up the j.V.'s her freshman year. She occupied a seat in the auditorium every Tuesday after- noon during Glee Club, sat through those heated History Club debates in the library, worked with the Art Club and sweated behind those red curtains on the Netop and year- book news staff. She also aided her town as a member of the Community Service-Club, and her class with her services as an usher at many of our dances. She played Mrs. Helen Doss in The Family Nobody Wanted. Truly, a busy girl, this one!
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