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Senior Officers Evelyn Gesmond, Leone Zbikowski, Mary Esther Matthews, and Mary Mulflur were elected as the Secretaries of their respective Senior Home Rooms. Senior Officers Treasurers of Senior Home Rooms are Jule Bell, Tom Gozdecki, Dave Mayer, and Dick Laskody. 23
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Vice-Presidents of the Senior Home Rooms ore Gloria Conway, Senior 1; John King, Senior 2; Bernie Wontorek, Senior 3; Ray Knight, Senior 4; Robert Stupeck, Senior 5; and Nada Stilinovich, Senior 6. 22 SENIORS ELECT CLASS OFFICERS Senior Officers Early in the scholastic year the election of class officers is held in every home room. Each Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior home room elects four officers: president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer. These officers act as the leaders of their respective home rooms. The Senior Class deviates slightly from the general procedure followed by the other three classes. In place of a president in each home room, the Seniors elect one representative who acts as president of the entire class. He has, as his assistants, a vice-president, secretary, and treasurer in each Senior home room. SENIORS ELECT ROBAK This year the Senior Class chose Ray Robak as Class President. Ray is a member of St. Casimir ' s Parish, Hammond, and attended St. Casimir ' s grade school before coming to Noll High. Here his pleasing personality and foot¬ ball prowess soon gained for him wide popu¬ larity. This year Ray was also co-captain of the football team. Ray plans to continue his education in the fall at Wabash College.
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CO-VALEDICTORIANS OF ’54 NAMED J. CENGEL AND V. MAKOWSKI TIE FOR TOP AWARDS Customarily the honors of Valedictorian and Salutatorian go to the senior boy and girl who rank highest scholastically in their class. This year, however, a very unusual coincident occurred. Each of the two top ranking seniors of the 1954 Graduating Class earned exactly the same number of honor points and merited VIVIAN MAKOWSKI is a friendly girl who not only gained recognition in her classes through her keen intilligence, but also found many lasting friends at school through her pleasant personality. She is from St. Stanislaus Parish in East Chicago, where she also attended grade school. Her outstanding scholastic record during her four years at Noll High has won for her the title of Co-Valedictorian of the Class of ' 54. In the fall Miss Makowski plans to continue her formal education, and she will matriculate at St. Francis College, Joliet, Illinois. for themselves the outstanding honors of Co- Valedictorians. John Cengel and Vivian Ma¬ kowski ranked highest scholastically among the Class of ' 54 and are the Class Co-Valedic¬ torians. These are the highest scholastic awards that can be conferred on any student. JOHN CENGEL is a member of St. John the Baptist Parish in Whiting. After achieving success at that grade school, he came to Noll High on a scholarship and continued his climb to the top of the intellectual ladder to be named one of the Co-Valedictorians of his class. His quiet, unassuming nature and out¬ standing character have gained for him many friends among both students and Faculty. His interest and application in the classroom, as well as in all his other activities, are indications of greot success in later life. Mr. Cengel ' s plans for the immediate future include o college education with pharmacy as his major. 24
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