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Senior Class Gfficcrs The Senior Class officers: Michael Matthews, vice-president, Peggy Stinogle-,treasurerg Virginia Sala, secretary, and Thomas Smith, president, have capably served the Class of 1964. aw M w aesigffa ,few K Tai? E fi ' i H-5535: ,X 1 in :si M The Class of 1964 has been led for the past two years byateam of competent officers. In the fall of 1962, our class held its first election of officers. At that time, Thomas Smith was chosen to be president, Michael Matthews, vice-president, Virginia Sala, secretary, and Peggy Stinogle, treasurer. Because of their skillful organization in work for the Junior-Senior Prom, and their successful money-making projects, they were re-elected in conjunction with the Student Council, and halved the Prom responsibilities with the officers of the junior class. Our officers have done well in an assignment which combines dependability, criticism, and honor. 'PI
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mall if EDWARD E. ABROMOVITZ No man is happy who does not think himself so. Publilius fSyrus Eddie . . .Babbling blond. . . seen going to school with Mop, Chuck, and Emil. . . dashing de- livery boy . . . he looks naiveg -but loves to peeve. , 'E H C. ADAMUSKO ideration is the soil inwhich om may be expected to grow, strength be given to every pring plant of duty. Emerson thie . . .heads the Hi- pers. . .glorious green eyes no onebut Fred. . .sparkling 'X Ifire. . . has a lot of get up gog made the routines for n half-time show. l MARILYN H. ACKERMAN True ease in writing comes from art, not chance. As those move easiest who have 1earn'd to dance. Pope Modest Marilyn . . .well read Varsity Dragon Co-Ed. . .very conscientious of her work. .. school never worries her abitg she's sure to make a future hit. ESQ LINDA K. ANGELO Be always as merry as you can, for no one delights inasorrowful man. Proverb Lively Linda . . .hopes to play it cool and finish beauty school . . .dates out of town boys. . . Jamie, Esther, and Ruth are her friends, to like school she often pretends. At last We are seniors! ,EN L. ANSTANDIG E does not become sacred to til we have lived it. John Burroughs 'ricious Karen . . .majestic rette. . .set in her ways 'ntellectual ability. . .en- dramatics. . .personali- rd charm galoreg to the top l surely soar. MARTIN N. BADZIK Better to be idle, than not well occupied. Proverb Marty , . .really a high brow, likes long hair. . .get his shut- eye in the classroom. . .has his serious moments. . .has a short walk to schoolg spends a lot of time playing pool. MARY ANN BAKER So of cheerfulness, or a good temper, the more it is spent, the more of it remains. Emerson Merry Mary Ann . . .fright- fully frank. . .abounds in athle- tic ability. . .Margaret'spal. . . always laughing and gayg cheer- fulness is a part of every day. EMIL G. APOSTOLOS Man's chief merit consists in resisting the impulses of his nature. Samuel Johnson Greek . . .Oh! those big brown eyes. . .tremendous trackman . . .lengthy legs, . .with a Mon Valley girl he can be foundg in the future he's college boimd.
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