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GEORGE WADE IGeorgiel W.C.A. Member. Ambition: let Pilot. MARY ANN WADE Marshal, Teachers Aide, lr. Girls' Chorus. Ambition: To be u success. SHIRLEY WALLACE Teachers Aide, Wells World Deleaate, Mixed Chorus. Ambition: To study at the University of lllinois. VALERIE WASKIEWICZ lVcll Marshal, Maiorette, Ballet, Publicity Comm., l.R.C., Div. Officers. Ambition: Secretary. NANCY WASNIEWSKI lPeppyl Ambition: Marriage. CHANCELLOR WHITE fChasel President of U.S. History Club, Pt.O.T.C, Ambition: Tc become a doctor. PATRICIA WIERMANSKI CLEMENTINE WILLIAMS IClemyl Teachers Aide, Chorus, Honor Society, Division Sec., Office Aide, Perfect Attend- ance Award, French Club. Ambition: Sec- rotary. ERIC WILLIAMS lPollyl Football, Baseball, Track Team. Teachers Aide, Hall Marshal, Gym Aide. Ambition: Tc ao to Marquette University. ORA LEE VVILLIAMS lLeel Senior Girls' Chorus Treasurer, President, Teachers Aids. Ambition: Secretary. MARY WINCHESKI lChiefl Div. Office, Wells World, Constitution Comm., Teachers Aide, lr. Girls' Chorus, l.R.C. Arribiticir: Teacher of Physics. STANLEY WODZIN Arnliitron: Engineer. NANCY WOINAROWSKI Te-aclrer's Aide, Mixed Chorus, Class Of- ficer, Hall Marshal, Office Aide, W.C.A. Member, l.R.C. Ambition: To be a success iii nursing. LINDA WOOTTON lI.ynl Teachers Aide, Mixed Chorus, Sr. Girls' Chorus. Ambition: To succeed. ARTHUR WRIGHT IEurll Football Team. Ambition: To be cr profes- sional Adventurer. ass of June PAGE 23
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Class of June I PAGE 22 INGRID STRUPE llngai Hall Guard, Library Aide. Ambition: Con- tinue education after High School. IACQUELINE SWATEK llackiel Hall Marshal, Office Aide, Class Officer, Teacher's Aide, Chorus, Ambition: Ste- nographer. BLANCI-IE SWIATEK lTinyJ G.A,A. Representative, Home Economics Representative, Class Treasurer. Amliiition: Housewife. IOSEPH SZAWICA floei Vice President of the W.C.A., Student National Honor Society, Wells World, Key Club, lunior Red Cross, Div. Officer, W.C.A. Convention Delegate, Social Committee Aide, Polish Club, Math Club, College Cluli, Hall Marshal, Guidance Office Aide, Boys' Chorus. Ambition: Engineering Physicist. EDDIE SZUDAHSKI lEdgyJ SALLY ANN SZWEDO lSall Attendance Office Aide, Teacher's Aide, Division Officer, fob Clinic, Sr. Band. Ani- lnitionz To be a success in life. TIIU TAI.I l'I'il National Honor Society, Wells World Staff, W.C.A. Office Clerk, Div. Sec, on National Poster and Introduction Committee and ln- duction Committee, President of History Class, H'all Guard. LOUISE TASSIONE lLoul Wells World Staff, Merit Point System Coin- mittee, Publicity Comm., Election Comm., Div. Officer, Ballet, Teacher Aide, Attend- ance Office, Hall Marshal. PAT TAYLOR Office Aide, Teacher's Aide, Ballot. Ainlvi- tion: Private Secretary. KATHERINE THOMAS flialhyt lr, Red Cross, Latin Club, Teacher's Aide, Div. Officer, Wells World Delegate. Am- bition: To he a great woman. FRED TINOLY l'I'inl Football team. Ambition: To live a full life, DIDI TORO fCcxnkyJ Amlvition: Secretary. IANET TYMINSKI llcml W.C.A., Publicity Committee, Election Coni- inittee, Maiorettes, G.A.A,, Division Officer, Teachers Aide, Program Office Aide. Am- hition: To understand myself. ALICE UNGER lAll Div. Officer, Ballet, Teacher's Aid, Class Officers. Ambition: Private Secretary. IOSEFA VARGAS U01 lilyrary Aide, Mixed Chorus, Teachefs Aide, Senior Girls' Chorus, W.C.A., Cloth' ing Treasurer. Arnliitioni To be a Spanish Teacher.
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Class of June l957 . . . l. Lp It I s- 'C' RONALD WUCZYNSKI tRonl Gym Aide, President of Div. 3 Times, Key Club. Ambition: To be ambitious. IOHN ZINIEWICZ Teacher's Aide, Agenda Committee, Pro- iectionist, Div. Officer. Ambition: Motion Picture Writer. Zillili N I fast an oiestament Class of June 1957 -Division 400 SUSIE A. MINES: I proudly leave Wells '4' years after I entered. CLEMENTINE WILLIAMS: I leave a swell division teacher to all the freshiesf' DAISY DONLEY: I leave, gee I am glad, I bet the teacher ain't so sad. MARIA ANTONIA MORALES: I leave taking with me the most pleasant memories of all those who have made my high school experiences new and pleasant ones. CHANCELLOR T. WHITE: I take my mistakes and blunders with me. CLARA LAWRENCE: I leave Wells but I don't want to. RONALD WUCZYNSKI: I leave all my S's to my brother ta future freshiel. MICHAEL RATAI: I leave Wells with deep sorrow in my heart. NANCY WOINAROWSKI: I leave Wells like I came in- scaredg also I leave to some lucky freshies a wonderful division teacher, Mrs. Woods. MINNIE LEE MCCARTI-IY: I leave Wells Dora and Elizabeth Long, and all the pretty girls to William lanes. LEROY GODZICKI: I leave my football shoes and number '38'g also Mr. Ross, a great guy! PATRICIA KRYZAN: I leave with the knowledge of a happy and bright future with Bob. IOSEPI-IINE ALKAZOFF: l leave all my tardinesses and 8 o'clock make-ups to one of the unfortunate freshiesf' Class of June I ROSE BOENS: I leave to Wells my text books and text papers. IVAN BROADDUS: I leave my gym shoes to Mr. Wolf and lock to Mr. Theiss. IOHN DODROW: I leave my headaches to Dr. Iackson. PAT DROZDOWSKI: I leave with a smile on my face and tears in my heart. ROBERT EICI-l'LER: I leave my R.O. uniform to some lucky cadet. IOE FABBRI: I leave, leaving nothing. RAMONA GARCIA: I leave Wells having met Henrietta and Henry. IERRY GARLICK: I leave my tuba to Aventino Calvetti. SALLY ANN HUDSON: I leave Civics 2 to Thelma Smith. MARY IACKSON: A sad heart to all the luniorsf' IIM KLESCEWSKI: I leave my gym trunks to Marge Ketchemf' TED KRZYZYK: I leave my 'G' string to Mr. Stoller and my 'T' square to Mr. Theiss. ANN KULKA: I leave Wells knowing I leave with Henrietta. ERNEST MACK: I just leave Wells. MARIETTA MAPLE: I leave to Wells my shorthand books and my bad grades. MARY MCCHRYSTAL: I leave all the Steverinos to my cousin Locita. PAGE 24 FRANCES LEWICKI: I leave Wells with many memories, fond and otherwise. DOROTHY B. LEIA: I leave a good school, wonderful friends and teachers, and four of the happiest years of my Iife. ROBERT LINZY: I leave all the excitement and bewilderness to some lucky freshie. IIM CROSSWAIT: With head fully clear and mind free at ease, and ambitions that I hope to seize, I leave, 'Period'I DAVE LONG: I leave Dan 'Duke' I.. the famous B.B., to the new freshies next year. ERIC WILLIAMS: I leave, being of sound mind and ath- letically inclined. GLORIA RHODES: I leave Wells as I Came in4'Brilliant'. VICKIE KOPIEC-I leave my locker, lock, and combination to Marge Ketchemf' CORA LEE NEVELS: I leave Geneva Smith to better some of the grades I received. NICOLAS BUTZKY: I leave Wells bearing in mind how won- derful the teachers were. IERRY CORTEZ: I leave my officer's uniform to the new cadets of the R.O.T.C. AGNES LISS: 'I leave my beautiful long fingernails to my sister Valarie. DELORES M. IVERY: I leave Wells with memories of four happy years. PATRICIA CORIGLIONE: I leave Henrietta to Marie Ciffone and Dolores Filmcncykf' ANGELO LARUCCI: I leave a swell division. 957 - Division 310 NORMA MCGOOKIN: I leave all my fond memories of my shorthand class. MARY ANN MOELLER: I leave my orchestra class and Mr. Stoller, a good friend. RUTH MOORE: I leave Wells and all of its fine teachers to Naomi Oplawski, Virginia Mika, Mary lean Bielitzki, and especially Bonnie Kafkeef' LYVON MULLINS: I just leave, I hope. IAMES NONAKA: I leave because my four years are up. CORRINE PATKE: I leave knowing that a more capable per- son will assume my position as Wells World Editor-in-Chief. MIKE PATSIS: I leave my Civics tests to the 3A's. BELLE PERRONE: I leave with many happy memories. VIOLA REDD: I leave my books and seat for Thelma Roberson, and my cousin. GLORIA ROMANIUK: I leave Wells to someone smarter. IOEINE RUSNAK: I leave with the thought of never returning. SHIRLEY WALLACE: I leave my seat in Civics to whoever Wants it. NANCY WASNIEWSVI: I leave to my sister Iudy my tank suit, holes and all. STANLEY WODZIN: I leave, leaving my Civics notes. ART WRIGHT: I leave my football shoes to Mr. Rinkaf'
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