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Richard Sonsalla Robert Stack Gloria Suchocki Arrow, Arrowette, Jr. Y-Teena, Sr. Y- Teens, National Honor Society, Stu- dent Council. Marilyn Tetzlaff Arrow, Co-ed, G.A.C., Jr. Y-Teens. Kenneth Thornley Hi-Y, Radio-Science, Arrow. Betty Ann Totka Co-ed, Jr. Y-Teens, Sr. Y-Teens. Marianne Veriga Sr. Y-Teens. Daniel Wal Hi-Y, Home Workshop, Radio-Sci- ence. Barbara Wanta Co-ed, Sr. Y-Teens. Donald Wicklander Radio-Science. Grace Wisniewski Valedictorian, G.A.C., Jr. Red Cross Council, National Honor Society. Earl Wohlust Arrow Kenneth Wolf Dramatic, Hi-Y, Sportsman's. Eleanore Workinger G.A.C., Jr. Red Cross Council, Jr. Jr. Y-Teens, L.R.T., National Honor Society. Alice Zaborski Jr.Y-Teens, L.R.T.,Jr. Red Cross Council, Sr. Y-Teens. Donald Zakovich Sportsman1s. Robert Klaskowski Elmore Zielke Projector's.
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Helen Nagy G.A.C., L(R,t( William Kessler Eugene Nowakowaki Hi-Y, Home Workshop. Stephan Papastefan Arrowette, Dramatic, Radio-Science. Carol Parkinson National Honor Society. Margaret Peters Co-ed, G.A.C. Daniel Plachinski Camera. Ann Polacek Arrow, Co-ed, Dramatic, Jr. Y-Teens, Sr. Y-Teens. LeRoy Prudlo Home Workshop. Bruce Richards Sportsman1s Donald Rytman Home Workshop, Sportsman's Arthur Schabla Projector's, Sportsman's. Donald Schmidt Norman Schroeder Camera. Frank Scianni Hi-Y, Home Workshop, Sportsman's. Joan Sheplock Jr. Y-Tenns, Sr. Y-Teens, National Honor Society, Student Council. Carol Siegel Arrow, Arrowette, Co-ed, Jr. Y-Teens Sr. Y-Teens, National Honor Society. Richard Sobocinski Arrowette, National Honor Society, Radio-Science, Sportsman's, Student Council. t
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We, the Seniors of do hereby bequeath To our schoolmates the following : To Jim Dungan, my ability to get along with Mr. Murphy in sixth hour study. —Carol Adelhart; To some deserving boy, my cowboy boots.—King Aleksy; To Sonia Belsky, ny ability to get library passes for sixth hour.—Jean Bartoszweicz; To anyone who needs them, my good grades in math.—Marge Barutha; To Arlene Gorecki, ny slenderness.—Marty Barutha; To Jim Dun- gan, my math seat in room 201.—Dolly Bohn; To Roger Sakale, my aptitude in art and public speaking.—Claudia Borgenzahn; To Bill Schmadl, my sunny disposition.—Lou Brulz; To Jerry Mikulay, the DeSoto Kid , my customized 1937 Pontiac.—Heinz Bueckers; To some fortunate freshman, my advisor, Mr. Milinovich.—Joyce Bukowski; To Bugs Rytman, my underdeveloped muscles. —Chet Brrak; To Leo Wegebauer, the privelege of sitting with me in Peo- ple's Lunch anytime he pleases.—Juda Burnside; To someone with Johnny Ray tears, my talent for playing cupid at Carol's parties.—Butz Butzlaff; To Carol Dobrzynski, my ability to open gym lockers.—Lydia Chovanec; To Louis Scianni, the power to keep the Italian blood and spirit alive on the foot- ball team. —Shadow Cifaldi.; To John Manka, the song, I've Got a Lovely Bondi of Cocoanuts .—Cocoanuts Coconate; To my brother or the nearest junkyard, my Ul , 98 Olds.—Tarzan Culver; To an ambitious freshman, my knack for being exempt in algebra.—Marge Dadiens To Ken Cecot, my heavy beard.—Sniffer Daniels; To my brother. Buddy, my leaky pen (and I hope he can wash off all the ink each day).—Carmen Davids; To my sister, Marilyn, these everlasting Halls of Ivy , and may she use them to her best advantage. —Puddles Dembowski; To Buddy Blacky Bainer, my great muscular develop- ment,--Big Jim McLain Detert; To Rita McLaughlin, my naturally curly hair. —Kitten Sue Flegl; To Mike Cifaldi, my good-looking Ford convex-table. Nick Fbti: To Bill Schmadl, the little one , ny book of brownie stamps.— Diane Powler; To the last of the Furdeks, Butch, ny drag in C. H. S. (he'll need it).—Fearless Firdek; To Piter Neil Stark, my slick 36 Ford.— Dick Gaidosh; To Carol Wendell, ny part time job.--Jeanne Gilbert; To Bob, ny half of the locker.—Gravy Gravning; To ny cousin, Joan, my dirty sweat socks.—Carol Greinke; To all the peroxided girls, the white streak in my hair. —Squirrel Gi-esser; To little Glennis Habanec, ny five feet, seven inches.—Priscilla Grochowski; To Ken Cecot, ny high marks in government class.—Pat Grochowski; To Bob Jablonowski, all stocks and bonds to be found in my locker on the second floor.—Ears Haske; To Glenn Klopp, who has the makings of another lady-killer, ny ever-smiling face and glowing personality. — The Torch Holicek; To Paul Maro, ny torrid love scenes in the senior class play. —Yano Homgren; To Harry and Richard Meier, all my extra weight. —Oozie Jacobson; To my brother, Fabian, My pleasure in listening to Mr. Liska's lectures.—Norb Kaja; To all the girls with short hair, ny long, flowing tresses.—Jacie Kane; To Doris Greiner, ny Boy Scout honors.—Babe Kaufman; To David Swiderski, ny electric razor.—Kay Kazmierski; To Bob Habanek, my sideburns and beard.—Rudy Valentino Kehoe; To Richard Hanson, my pass key for the library.—Marty Kisley; To ny sister, Joan, ny seat in U.S. history.—Audie Kling; To Bob Senger, my superintendent's job at Mil- waukee Crane.—Kandtt Kmieciak; To anyone talkative, ny front seat in fourth hour study.—Thumper Koch; To any girl, my shy blushes when kissed on stage. —Kathy Kresser; To Roger Sakale, my cheerleading beanie.—Kricket Krikelas; To Jim Karwiek, ny ability to swim in Lake Michegan.—Sandy Kroll; To a real gone guy, Don Dailey, ny wardrobe of kool clothes.—Joe Krucky; To Bob and the Siverdale boys, ny ambition and ability to get along with teachers.— Barb Kuszewski; To anyonewho has a bad cold in the head, ny part-time job at IO
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