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Matt Vales 10 Kim Vanek 10 Kathy Varga 10 Chris Varhckck 9 Quinton Vauders 10 Jeff Vernatter 9 Debbie Veverka 10 Maryllynn VWanvera 11 Linda Vince 9 Kelly Vinson 11 Sue Vokral 9 Tom Vondrat 11 John Wajda 11 John Walchok 11 Jomes Waldron 10 Jim Water 11 David Walker 9 Kelly Walker 11 Ken Walker 11 Robert Wolker Stephanie Ward 11 Cathy Wardlow 11 Tim Wardlow 9 Steve Washington 9 James Washtock 11 Gary Watts 10 Edwin Weak land 9 Jackie Weak land 9 James Webb 9 Rhonda Welland 10 Dave Werner 9 James Werner 11 Cora Wesley 9 Julie Wesley 9 Patti Wesley 10 Mike Wheatly 9 Patty Wheatley 11 Jill White 9 Tammy White 9 Tina White 11 Virginia White 10 Ricky White 11 Cheryl Wiatrowski 9 Cheryl Wick 10 Aaron Williams 9 Dennis Williams 10 Keith Williams 10 Pamela Williams 10 Robert Williams 10 Deborah Willis 10 Laurie Wills 9 Patricia Wilms 10 Kim Wilson 11 James Winkler 11 Kevin Witner 9 Rick Wohlgemuth 9 Laura Wolenski 11 Jomes Wolfe 11 Leah Wolfe 11 Kathy Wood 11 Gary Woodard 10 Poui Woodard 10 Vincent Woomer 10 James Wright 11 Lavonne Wright 10 Michele Wright 11 Cathy Yarbrough 9 Sue Zaharewicz 11 Stacy Zahler 10 Mark Zarlino 10 Chris Zawacki 9 Mark Zelin 11 Denise Senone 9 Jean Zepp 11 Mikael Zivny 9 Richard Zivny 11 Larry Zolata 11 Laura Zolata 10 Lisa Zsednay 11 Rodger Zwtck 9 Zwick- - 137
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After conducting a student poll on class rings and their values, most reacted to the question. What does your class ring mean to you?” as did Junior Barb Romanowskl, who stated. “My class ring is a BALANCE. Weighing two class rings. Joe Pruchnicki measures their monetary value The original price of the 10 karat gold purchased In 1962 and 12 karat gold purchased In 1961 were $19 each The exchange value of 10k was $35 while the 12k was $50 Class Rings Provide Keepsake for Students symbol of youth and good times at BHS. But what will people do with their rings after high school? Many take them to speculators, such as Joe Pruchnicki, in exchange for money. From August 8-10, Pruchnicki. a speculator for the American Gold and Silver Ex- change. rented a room at the Holiday Inn on Rockside Road. He purchased gold and silver rings at $26.60 per gram. Most of the rings were class rings! Ken Spevak. a 79 graduate of BHS bought his gold ring for $100, “Today, the same ring would sell for $250.” However. Mr. Pruchnicki stated. Even though the over the counter value of the ring may be dou- bled. you’ll only receive a per- centage of the current daily price anyway.” Senior Maria Weaver received her ring from her parents as a Christmas present. tioned In the lobby at the main er tfance of Bedford High Mr Meehan was the representative for Josten's. Becky Dashko 10 Tracy Tokarclk 9 Karen Tomaselli 10 Paul Tomondy 9 Diane Trefny 9 Rick Trefny 11 Bill Trevethan 11 Albert Trevethan 9 Shari Trlvlsonno 9 Chris Tufts 9 Greg Tufts 11 Scott Tuma 10 Brenda Turner 9 Darrin Turner 9 Jackie Turner 10 Marshall Turner 9 Scot Turner 9 Cherle Turpin 9 Doreen Tyminskl 9 Renee Tymlnsky 10 Sandy Tyson 10 Joe Udlvch 10 Mike Valenti 10 Robert Valentino 9 136— Tokarcik
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Greg Adamson Bryan Ahrens James Akerley Usa Akers Christopher Amity Susan Anderson Robert Andrus Brian Applegate Karen Arters Todd Assad Theresa Astalos Michelle Aughinbaugh James Bachstein Wendy Baker Lisa Balanchuk In 1958, the BHS yearbook pub lished Senior Hall of Fame candF dates for the first time. The four qualifications nominees should posess were: “Character, leader ship, contributions to the class and scholastic ability. Students were nominated on that basis by “teachers from the flfferent course areas . In an attempt to go back to the “original con cepts of Hall of Fame, and make It less of a popularity contest.” according to yearbook advisor Frank Weglickl, teachers were again permitted to recommend seniors. In this case, the five club and organization requirement was waived. In addition, only the Hall of 138 ----Seniors—Adamson
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