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Our CL, Offi icerA Senior A From Left To Right — Pres. Michael Spiegel, Vice Pres. Isabelle Wicienciak, Sec. Josephine Cison, Treas. A1 Hodor Senior B From Right To Left— Pres. Frank Ciszczon, Vice-Pres. Annette Flack, Sec. Pat Manion, Treas. Bill Lynch. Senior C From Right To Left- -Pres. Jack O ' Donnell, Vice-Pres. Mary Valen- tino, Sec. Valarie Klein, Treas. Steve Bolanowski
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.Alt -About Ake Senior Clt add We ' re Seniors now, and we ' re about to turn things over to eagerly awaiting Juniors, but before we do — just a brief review of four unforgettable years. As Freshmen we were shy and a bit awkward, but then before we knew it, things were running smoothly and we found ourselves deemed ' ' promising ' ' for our work in the annual Freshman Play The Empty Room ' ' . Then, there was the Christmas Party. It really gave us a feeling of being in . We wanted to prove ourselves then and did! We worked like mad for the Bazaar and we were proud because Pat Man- ion became Vice-President of the Mission Crusade. We gained poise and weren ' t quite so fearful of Seniors our Sophomore year. Why, they weren ' t so high and mighty; we ' d get there yet! And there were Freshmen ■e could consider greener than ourselves. That helped a lot! We had a hand in all activities, too. Jan Baranowski and Marge Sullivan helped earn for Don ' t Take My Penny the high acclaim it received. Lots of us joined the Choral Club, Band and Or- chestra that year, too, and we were well represented in the field of athletics. Juniors— and upper-classmen! What a thrill! Why, we kidded with Seniors as tho ' ' d known ' em all our life. Then came one of our greatest thrills — being allowed to take over the school paper and of keeping for it the place of honor it had won. We were fast-moving now, dauntless. Tom Dean played one of the leading roles in our school Operetta and many of us were in the Chorus. Junior B. sponsored a Canteen Dance and both boys and girls were well-established in sports. Best of all, we were allowed to make arrangements for the Junior-Senior Prom ... a privilege reserved only for Juniors. Now as Seniors we have reached our ultimate goal. We have arrived. As al- ways, we have stepped far out in the lead and stayed there. In the Tri-Opus Club, in the Operetta, Band and Orchestra, in all we have attempted, we have proved ourselves true leaders. But, we ' ve had our chance and we ' ve made good, so now with deepest regret, but sincerest confidence we cede our place of honor to the new Seniors. n
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Baranowski, Janet — Jan A girl of a few thousand words, all spelled f-u-n. Transferred St. Joseph ' s 3; Latin Club; Dramatics 2; Choral Club 3; Hi-Lite : Tri-Opus. Bell, Jeanette A charming sort of person with a likable sort of way. Transferred St. Joseph ' s 2: G. A. A.: Latin Club; Tri- Opus; Hi-Lite; Basketball 2, 3, 4 : Base- ball 2,4; Volleyball 2, 3; Speedball 3. Bolek, Frances — Fran Nice to look upon, witty to listen to. ' Transferred St. Joesph ' s 2; G. A. A.; Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club; Dra- matics 4; Tri-Opus; Hi-Lite; Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 2. Carbonare, Agnes Her heart is as light as her hair. Transferred Roosevelt 3; Tri-Opus. Ciszczon, Frank A star of Central ' s backboards. Choral Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club; Hi-Lite; Marquette; Dramatics 3,4- Band 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2; Class Officer 3, 4. Craven, Cecilia — Ceil Words from her lips are as sweet as honey. Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Opus Officer 4; Latin Club; G. A. A. : Mar- quette; Hi-Lite; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Speedball 1, 2. Barron, Patricia — Pat Humeur, toujours. Transferred Roose- velt 3; French Club. Bogusz, Frances — Fran Spreads Sunshine whenever she goes. Transferred Roosevelt 3 : Tri-Opus. Bowman, Alberta — Bertie Short ' n oh so-o-o sweet. Choral Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club; Tri-Opus, Basket- ball 1. Ciardetti, Amelita — Amy Fair words never hurt the tongue. Transferred Roosevelt 3; Tri-Opus. Cloghessy, James — Jim I wouldn ' t say I ' m handsome but what ' s my word against 1000 others. Transferred Hammond High 3; Tri-Opus : Hi-Lite; Marquette. Dean, Thomas — Tom Music, Maestro, please. Choral Club 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2; Dramatics 3; Class Officer 1. 13
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