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'K' of Ronald Gadus Ron was one of the more active students during our four years. Be- sides being Latin's best ticket seller, he was one of the most spirited in support of the school's activities. His long hours after school will long testify to his willingness to work. lntramurals l,2,3,4, Chairman of Human Relations Committee 4, So- dality l,2,3,4, Speech l,2,3, Boosters 3,4. Seniors Jerome Gardner Jerry possessed a calm and re- served personality, He contributed a great deal to Latin by always be- ing willing to help on proiects re- gardless of their insignificance. Track 3, Ski Club 4, lntramurals 3,4. Joseph Garbo Joe was a soft-spoken but active member in Latin's affairs as is re- flected by his membership on the Spirit Committee and his desire to be at all of Latin's intramural activi- ties, in which he was an avid com- petitor. Spirit Committee l,2, Language Club 3, lntramurals l,2,3,4, Home- room Officer l,2. John Garka Now here is one really likable fellow. One could never say that he never saw a smile on this student. He plans to goto Cleveland State to further his studies. lntramurals l,2,3,4, Golf 3,4. 24 John Gardier To really appreciate John, you had to know him. His wit was dry and to the point, and with some of his one-line cracks he could really break you up, John was very serious about his studies, however, and consistently did well in them. Thomas Geiss Tom was known as a hard worker and a very sincere and friendly per- son. His major efforts were in the Sodality where they were indeed great. Band l,2,3, lntramurals l,2,3,4, Track 4, Hospitality Committee 4, Boosters 4, Homeroom Officer 2.
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William Everett The Ace of the bookkeeping class, his style was distinctive and collegiate. He hopes to enter busi- ness. Intramurals I,2. John Findley His sense of humor was unmatch ed. His friendliness towards every one made him one of the more pop- ular students. He enlivened classe work and you couldn't help but like him. Radio Club I, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Homeroom Officer I,2, Band I,2,3, Joseph Flannery Many a time he relieved the pres- sure inthe classroom with his dis- tinctive humor. He will long be re- membered for his squid haircut. Joe was friendly to everyone and his sincere and outgoing personality made him a likable student. Boosters I,2, Homeroom Officer 3,4, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Football I. Bro. Charles Landin - Math IV l'Many discussions and dialogues must be backed up by personal study and work, other- wise, we will have a pooling of ignorance. Good luck and congratulations to you. 23 John Flanigon John is the guy with class. This showed up in his being elected homeroom president two years in a row, and honors student all four years, and an active participant in intramurals. John will attend St. Louis University to study to be a doctor. Homeroom President 3,4, Senior Advisor 4, Intramurals I,2,3,4f Lan- guage Club 3, Honor Roll I,2,3,-4. Robert Fratus Bob was a member of Latin's freshman football team and active in intramurals. He plans to study art at Western Reserve University. Football I, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Cultural Arts.
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,ff Albert Gerheim Al was one of CL's quiet but im- portant men behind-the-scenes. One of his biggest moments at Latin was his role in creating the Blue Bomb- er forthe East High rally. He plans to attend the Illinois Institute of Technology and major in electrical engineering. Drama Club l,25 Audio-Visual Committee l,2,3,45 Science Club l,2,3,4. Myron Gibson The James Brown of Latin, Myron was one that possessed a unique sense of humor. He was well-liked and he will remain to be one of the most respected students in our di- vision. Senior Advisor 45l'lOrT1St'OOm Ot- ficer l,45 Band l,25 Intramurals l,2, QM 'GEL' 3,45 Boosters 3. Michael Giebel Mike was an enthusiastic weight- litter. His distinguished voice always could be relied upon to bring laugh- ter into Latin. One ofthe best liked students, his great popularity was due to his easy-going manners. Joseph Gillespie Stretch was an important spark of the basketball team. His friendli- ness and easy manner made him one ot the more popular students. He enlivened classwork and one couldn't help getting along with him. Sodality5 Basketball 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4. 25 David Gesing Dave chalked up a big score as a popular guy. Although a quiet fellow, he was always good-natured and willing to help others. He, in his casual way, got the iob done. Sodality l,2,35 JV Basketball5 FTA 2,35 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Language Club 35 Boosters 3.
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