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ENGENE JACHIMIAK Gene was our class Elvis Presley. Even though he used much of his energy to portray Elvis in an ath- letic skit, he had some left for track. LEONARD JANIAK Leonard concentrated in school on preparing for his after-school career: first, the service; then the machinst ' s trade. FIFTY-SEVEN JANET JEWSON Jan was different: engineer-to-be ! Although following a stiff schedule to National Honor status, she had time for Glee Club, for Cheaper By the Dozen and Mystery al Greenfingers , for Y-Teens and Ushers ' Club and Yearbook, for which she was lay-out editor. JEAN JENKINS Jean ' s quiet habits have hidden her real self for most of us. She joined the Latin Club and the Band. ODELL JOHNSON For four years Odell played in the band. Through rain and sun, mud and dust, he trudged with his faithful sax. His career was cli- maxed by his election as band president. BETTY JONES The Home Economics Depart- ment claimed Betty ' s allegiance. She is definitely a home body and spent her school hours preparing to be a home-maker.
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WILLIAM GRONTKOWSKI Bill ' s specialty was swimming in which he won a medal in the 100- yard butterfly-breast stroke events of the 1957 NIHSC swimming meet. The Art Club also used his time and energy. WANDA HINES Wanda ' s good grades and initia- tive led her to graduate half a year earlier. She spent four years sing- ing for our Glee Club and a year in the Latin Club. MARY JANE HOPPE Mary Jane played in the band three years. But the climax of her career was cadet teaching in sew- ing for Miss Tyler, as a senior. FIFTY-SEVEN BETTY HORVATH In any crowd of laughing girls, Betty was present. She belonged to the Glee Club, Y-Teens, and Art Club. SHARON HOPPE Sharon had wide interests: Ush- ers ' Club (president), Y-Teens, Glee Club, Hatchet Staff, Student Council; Paint Your Wagon , The Nativity . In ' 55 we chose her our Prom Princess. MARY ANN HORVATH Glee Club topped Mary Ann ' s list. In her four years she appeared in almost every musical production. She found time for Y-Teens and the Panda Club, however.
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JOHN JONES John tried football but didn ' t seem to like it. He preferred work- ing on eonimillees for the junior play. He also joined the Hi-Y and was vice-president of the Co-Op Club in ' 57. ELL.4 JOVANICH Ella was a valuable four-year member of Library Club, stamping and mending books, and checking the stacks. She was a Y-Teen and Art club member and 1956 Foot- ball Queen. SUSAN JOZWIAK After three years in the Glee (;iub, Susan turned her skills to a-t and joined the Art Club. She also served on a committee for Cheaper By the Dozen . FIFTY-SEVEN THOMAS JOZWIAK Tom ' s physique was seen on the baseball diamond, football held, and basketball court. Besides earn- ing his varsity sweater, Tom found time for the Art Club. CATHERINE KARPINSKI Kay transferred from ( hicago in 9A. We were all glad to hav;- her. She was an active person, using !:er energy on school play committees, and Art and Panda clubs. RITA KASZNIA After faithful membership in Y- Teens, Student Council, and F.T.A., Rita came into her own as the pres- ident of the new Art Club. She al- so was on the Junior Prom Court and the vice-president of the F.N.A.
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