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STANEY J. KLEPADLO Clipper Men of few words are the her! of men. 2' Clipper, with his easy-going personality, was a mem- ber of the French and Glee Clubs two years and ushered at Q the junior Prom. Athletically inclined, he played football and baseball for two years and basketball for one. PETER VAN DRUTEN KOCH Pete He looks like an angel, you'd think he'r one too, hut you never can tell what an angel will do. This little fellow was minus only in inches-in brains, humor and ability he rated an A+. Pete was a member of the French, History, Camera, Glee and T clubsg a Prize Speaker, reciting The Kid in Upper Three by E. W. Robinson, usher at our Prom, and served as vice-pres- ident of our class his sophomore year, all the while turn- ing in Pro Merito grades. Pete was on the freshman foot- ball squad and aided the Ski Team for three years. In money matters Pete proved perfect, his services as a rightfisted business manager for our yearbook and Netop were in- valuable. His exuberance won him the part of Timmy in the Christmas Play. .ai-eg, Nerf .. f I 3 M. of '58. JANE K. KOSCINSKI FRANCIS KONSEVICH Frank Each man har hir own vocation. The talent it the call. Another music lover, Frank participated in every musical organization in the school, and in addition ran a small band outside. An enthusiastic member of the orchestra, Glee Club, Swingsters and student co-director of the band. Frank also proved to be of great service on our Netop and year- book business staffs and showed his athletic prowess on the ski team. A Pro Merito, he belonged to both the History and French Clubs and acted as an usher at both our Junior Prom and Sophomore Social. Dramatically speaking, Frank played Dr. joel Kelsey in the Armistice Day Play. Gentle in manner, firm in reality. One of those busy ofhce girls, jane also served as a Bank Day Cashier. A member of the Home Economics Club for a year, the Art Club for two and the Community Service Club, jane likewise proved invaluable on the Netop and yearbook news staff. She served on the Refreshment Committee for our Junior Prom, again showing herself a valuable aid to the class
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DONALD L. HOLDEN Squeeks It it better to he :mall and thine, than to he great and cast a Jhadowf' Although small' in stature, Squeeks proved to be a big help backstage at many of our school functions, his willing- ness to serve proved to be a big asset to the class of '58. MAUREEN HUGHES acop.. Ah, I am worn out - I am weafied out! It ir too much. When you see an open book - look behind it, you'll NANCY HUMPHERY NanC Marie ir well raid to he the Jpeech of angel: One of our more musical classmates Nanc was a mem ber of the Band, Swingsters and Orchestra for four years. Student co-director of the Band her senior year, she also occupied a chair in the All-State Band for two years. An enthusiastic member of the History, French, Camera, and Community Service Clubs for several years, she gave a year to the Art Club and sang second-soprano with the Glee Club for two. She was a member of the music committee for the junior Prom and also acted as an usher at the same festivity. Thursday afternoons found her behind the red curtains with the Netop and yearbook editorial staff. Nanc's scholastic rating was one of the highest in the class, despite her busy schedule-truly a remarkable girl! probably find Cop. An active member of the History, French, Camera, and Community Service Clubs, Cop also devoted a year to the Art Club and two to the band. She served on the Invitation Committee for our Junior Prom, acted as an usher at Class Day and Graduation and greatly aided the class of '58 with her literary efforts on the Netop and yearbook editorial staff. Adding to this a high Pro Merito average, Cop is a girl any class would be proud to claim. JOHN JUSKIEWICZ Jasiu One of thore happy foul: which are the :alt of the earth. John's avid interest in sports was shown by his participat- ing in football for four years, track and basketball for one. Although he confined his extracurricular activities to sports, he managed to usher at our school dances. john's quiet manner and sincere ways made him a fine member of the Class of '58. 24
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our class. HARVEY LAFLEUR Pete He fills his lifetime with deeds not with inactive years. Pete was one of the hardest-working students in our school, and he deserves our congratulations for his almost single-handed management of his farm and his outstanding 4-H Club work. His quiet sense of humor endeared him to all his classmates, and he became one of the most respected members of our class. JOSEPH KREJMAS Joe ln quietness, in confidence shall he your strength. Because Joe worked outside of school, he was not able to take part- in any of our school activities, but his sense of humor and sportsmanship made him a welcome member of MAR-IORIE KUKLEWICZ Margie What sweet delight a quiet life affords. Margie was one of those much seen but little heard people. She was a member of the band for four years. Her artistic talent was displayed in the Art Club and on the Deco- rating Committee for our Prom. Always ready to lend a help- ing hand, Margie took part in the activities of the Com- munity Service Club, was a Bank Day Cashier and helped the cause ofthe Class of '58 in Intramural Basketball. LUCY ANN LEHMAN Lucifer Good nature is one of the richest fruits of personality. Lucy, always ready and willing to lend a hand, served as an usher for Junior Prize Speaking and was on the Refreshment Committee for the Sophomore Social. Lucy also sang with the Girls' Glee Club for two years and was an enthusiastic member of the Att and History Clubs. 26
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