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Lost September a group of sophomores returned to Deerfield High only to find that we had lost three of our classmates and gained six new ones. The following were elected to lead our class throughout the coming year: Walter Sklepowicz, President, William Baranoski, Vice-President, Frances Zukowski, Secretary, Frances Rodovich, Treasurer. Student Council representatives were Stephen Zentara,and Richard DOUgherTy . Our class was well represented on the football squad. Those receiving letters Were: Walter Sklepowicz, Frances Rodovich, William Baranoski, John Stobierski, John Record, Edward Pelis and Manager, William Lankarge. A very successful play, Peck's QQ Q-oy was given in which our thespians displayed their dramatic ability. Taking part were: Edwin Rose, Robert Dodge, Margaret Flynn, William Lankarge, John Panek, Cheryl Wolfram, and Malcolm Streppe. Behind the scenes were prompters Arlene Bostley, Virginia Dudek, porperties, Joanne Korzanp and Stage Crew, John Record and John Stobierski . Frances Zukowski was chosen sophomore cheerleader. Many of the boys played basketball and those making the varsity team were: Walter Sklepowicz, Frances Rodovich and Ronald Rup. The girls making the varsity team were: Virginia Dudek, Joyce Pielock, Anna Paciorek, Joanne Korzan and Carol Scott. As our sophomore year comes to an end, we look forward with eager anticipation for our iunior year together. FOURTH ROW: Eleanor Nartowicz, Virginia Plaza, Monica Miner, Harold Swift, Edwin Rose, Malcolm Strippe, Jim Konvelski, Stephen Zentara, Kenneth Rose, Elizabeth Valeski, Marilyn Nawskon, Joyce Pie- lock. THIRD ROW: Miss Brown, Cheryl Wolfram, Ann Podlesney, Virginia Dudek, William Lankarge, Ronald Rup, Guy l-losley, John Stobierski, Robert Dodge, Betsy Wysinski, Arlene Bostley, Adelia Allis, Mrs. Garber. SECOND ROW: Frances Zdanowicz, Edith Valeski, Carol Scott, Anna Paciorek, Frances Rodovich, Walter Sklepowicz, William Baranoski, Frances Zukowski, Joanne Korzan, Margaret Flynn, Patricia Miner, Janet Tkaczyk. FIRST ROW: Stanley Pelis, Richard Dougherty, Robert Recore,Dona1d Lapine, John Record, John Panek, Louis Harris, Stanley Skorulski, Edward Pelis.
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FOURTH ROW: Russell Pearson, James Rup, James Flynn, Donald Moro, Daniel Apanell, Robert Radowicz, Charles Wabeck, Richard Lapine, Andrew Paciorek, Max Antes. THIRD ROW: Mr. Manns, Rosalie Wel- come, Jean Paciorek, Marjorie Chapman, Frances Carter, Jeanette Cooley, Rosemary Childs, Joanne Guerrin, Joyce Beaudry, Sally Washburn, Anne Rosenthal, Joanne Mono, Nancy Mumblo, Dorothy Hen- derson, Patricia Marchinowski, Elizabeth Cayo, Sandra Mastaliz, Miss Peterson. SECOND ROW: Patricia Jekanowski, Irene Paciorek, Elizabeth Dodge, Kathleen Leary, Janet Thompson, William Sarka, Leon Farrick, Yolanda Russo, Nancy Scoville, Wanda Marchetlra, Elizabeth Tkaczyk, Carol Sanborn. FIRST ROW: Edward Sklepowicz, Robert Kowalski, Robert Kleyla, Richard Sagon, William Naylor, Anthony Laukaitis, Malcolm Sidell. We entered school as avery uncertain group of students. Apanel of four sopho- mores was organized by Miss Brown to answer our many questions about High School Class elections were held and the following were elected: Leon Farrick, Pres- ident, Janet Thompson, Vice-President, Yolanda Russo, Secretary, and Willldm Sarka, Treasurer. When the football season began the Freshman Class was well represented with Daniel Apanell , Leon Farrick, Robert Radowicz, James Rup and Edward Sklepowicz all playing on the team. On the Boys' Basketball Junior Varsity Team were: Daniel Apanell, Leon Farrick, James Flynn, Andrew Paciorek, Robert Radowicz, Edward Sklepowicz, and James Rup, who also played on the varsity team. Patricia Jekanowski was the Freshman Junior Varsity Cheerleader. Elizabeth Cayo, Sandra Mastaliz, Yolanda Russ, Nancy Scgville, and Rosalie Welcolm all played on the Girls Junior Varsity Basketball team. Our student council representatives were Kathleen Leary and Charles Wabeclc. Joanne Mono '56 1 0
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BACK ROW: Joyce Warger, Grace Lannaville, Robert Gautreau, Treffle Mercure, Donald Vickowski, Jo- seph Sadowski, Ronald Patterson, Stanley Wojtkielewicz, Stanley Bozek, Marcella Shumway and Patricia Greenlaw. CENTER ROW: Shirley Wells, Nancy Skribiski, Avis Sumner, Ardis Wynne, Nancy Morrissey, Raymond Garbiel, Dolores Wysocki, Martha Childs, Ruth Naylor, Jane l-lutkoski, Joan Warger, and Mr. Frigard. FRONT ROW: Margery Podlesney, Jeanette Radowicz, Florice Billings, Charlotte Grybko, John Parker, Grace McMillan, Janet O'Kula, John Darr, Frances Klinker, Patricia Sauter, Eleanor Jackoski, and Theresa Pielock. We returned once again to DHS in September to find that four of our classmates had left us. They were lrene Dacyczyn, Helen Potyrala, Guy Hosley, and Stanley Pelis. We found that we had two new members, Ruth Naylor and Robert Gautreau. With the help of Mr. Frigard we chose class officers as follows: President--John Parker, Vice President--John Darr, Treasurer--Grace McMillen, Secretary--Janet O'Kula. Stanley Bozek and Margery Podlesney were elected as representatives ofour class to the Student Council . Nancy Morrissey, Pat Greenlaw, Grace McMillen, Theresa Pielock, Ruth Naylor played on the girls' basketball squad, while Jane Hutkowski was Ass't Manager. Three of our boys participated in basketball. They were: Joseph Sadowski, Donald Vickowski, and Stanley Woitkielewicz. The cheering squad welcomed Margery Podlesney from our class. Patricia Sauter and Nancy Morrissey displayed their stage ability in the rollicking comedy, Peck's Q1-gl.Qgy. Eleanor Jackowski '54 12
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