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MARY ANN M. TANARA General A friendly willingness to laugh makes Mary Ann a welcome addition to any group. With her pleasant, soft-spoken manner she should Ik an appreciated X-ray technician. JOHN J. TARASKA General Johnny, the newest member of our Senior Class, is actually only playing a return engagement. We're looking forward to seeing him in his Air Force blue. JOHN H. WALLACE General John, who is frequently placidly loquacious. almost missed the nine o'clock bell. His reserved dignity and meticulous appearance accentuate his pleasing personality. EARL WATKINS Industrial Tall, keenly observant Fuzz never tends to worry about transportation. Just the very thought of his ’52 Ford brings smiles to those who have already seen it. BRENDA M. WEIDNER General Business Kind consideration of others is only one of Brenda's commendable characteristics. Her humorous ways and cheerful smile bring untold happiness to her many friends. our monumental goal — graduation. OFFICERS — S. Swing, vice-president; C. Bruno, president; S. De Vitis, treasurer; D. DiSante; secretary. 23
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OETHAN SCOTT, JR General Business “Scotty's” expertness in handling a basketball has won him much respect and fame in our school. His friendly, happy-go-lucky manner should aid him in the future. MARK A. SMITH Industrial Mark’s good nature often shows through his seemingly quiet personality. He is known for his smile which tended to cheer everyone throughout the school day. SAMUEL SMITH Industrial “Sain” has an unusual sense of humor which leads him into many varied situations. His humorous pranks will long be remembered by lx th faculty and students. DAVID SPEELHOFFER General Business “Dave,” a hustling halfback, had a familiar spot in our cafeteria where he enjoyed those few precious mo: ments. Frequent nonchalance is one of his memorable characteristics. tfoiVjJune 1959, we have succeeded in reaching CAROL A. SPINA General Business Twinkling eyes telegraph Carol's love of life. Countless friends revel in her pleasing personality. Combined with her charming manner is a spirit of willing helpfulness. JOHN J. STALEY Academic “Jackie” is admired for his witty remarks and pleasant disposition. Although he is a relatively new member of our class, he will always be remembered for his friendliness. SANDRA E. SWING General “String” is noted for her big brown eyes, her versatility, and her scholastic record. Her efficiency, stamina, and altruism should aid her in her nursing career. JOSEPH J. SZYMANSKI General “Joe's” blue eyes have attracted many friends since his coming to our school. His pleasing personality and friendliness should assure his popularity in any walk of life. 22
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Classroom scenes This series of chemistry tests, performed by J. Morgan, N. MacKenzie, S. Swing, J. MacDonald, M. Maresca. and II. Johnson, under Mr. Vonderheid’s supervision, exemplifies science as a system of solving problems. Under the direction of Mrs. Fisher, C. Blair and G. Carpenter are striving to improve their typewriting skill, and R. Rhoads, W. Rubery, J. Haines, and C. Barr are obtaining practice in office procedure. 24 Seniors. B. Mathis, J. Howell, M. Tanara, M. Eastlack, and E. Clapsaddle are busily working under Miss Pi-ombino's supervision. This course is designed for girls interested in sewing on an advanced level. Mr. Ferguson is discussing a solid geometry problem. In this advanced mathematics class, J. Connelly, W. Harrison, C. Bruno, J. Picone, G. Mitchell, and V. Benedict study new problem-solving techniques. In architectural drawing, R Duffield, E. Watkins, T. Barattncci. G. Collins. W. Harris, and M. Smith are becoming familiar with the problems involved in planning the house of their choice.
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