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JUDITH A. WALTER Moody” E.A.A., ’55; Senior Student Coun- cil, ’56, ’57; Senior Choir, Treas- urer, ’56, ’5%; Yearbook Staff, ’57; Foreign Student Drive. Ambition—To keep Carol and a certain Marine together. MARY E. WILLIAMS Betsy” Chorus, ’54; Senior Play Commit- tee, ’57; Foreign Student Drive, '54, ’55, ’56; Muscular Dystrophy Drive, ’56. Ambition—To travel. DOLORES A. ZACCARIA De” Amitie, ’55, ’56, Sergeant-at-Arms, ’57; Bowling, ’56, ’57; Chorus, ’55, ’56, ’57; Senior Choir, Correspond- ing Secretary, ’56; E.H.S. Guides, ’56, ’57; Senior Play Scenery Com- mittee, ’57; Foreign Student Drive, ’55, ’56; Muscular Dystrophy Drive, ’55. Ambition—To go to Alaska and play it cool. DAVID L. BAKER Dave” Ambition—To own a Thunderbird. CHARLENE J. WEED Chickie” Preliminary Choir, ’54, ’55; Chorus, ‘54, ’55, ’56, ’57; Robed Choir, ’54, ’55, ’56; Bowling, ’55, ’56, ’57; Archery, ’55; Volleyball, ’54, 55 ; Badminton, ’54; Foreign Student Drive, ’54, ’55, ’56; Muscular Dys- trophy Drive, ’55; College Clinic, ’56, Publicity Manager, ’57; Year- book Staff; Senior Play Usher. Ambition—To graduate from col- lege and find happiness and suc- cess in my chosen career. GAIL L. WOODWORTH Senior Student Caun- , ? Amitie, Vice Pf b Treasuf Chorus, cil, ’55, dent, ’56, leyball, oH0 C 6ciet ALLEN B. BAKER Ambition—To have a ball in the U. S. Army and when I get out buy Spector’s Cadillac business with my buddy Jim Flynn. RENALDA DeSANTIS
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MARY E. ROMONDO Babe” Badminton, ’54; Playday, 54, ’55; Senior Student Council, ’54; For- eign Student Drive, ’54, ’55, ’56; Senior Play Usher, ’57; Commence- ment Committee, ’57. Ambition—To be a success in my chosen field with the help of God. PATRICIA A. RUSCITO Patti Bowling, ’55; Senior Student Coun- cil, ’56; E.A.A. Solicitor, ’55, ’56; Yearbook Solicitor, ’55, ’56; For- eign Student Drive, ’56; Co-Chair- man Commencement Committee, ’57. Ambition—To never disappoint the ones who have faith in me. MELVA B. SAYRE Mel Senior Class Color and Motto Committee, ’57; Senior Play Scen- ery Committee, ’57; Bowling, ’56, ’57; Amitie, ’56, Vice President, ’57; Foreign Student Drive, ’55, '56; Scholastic Art Contest, ’57. A mbition—Success. JOAN M. SERO Joni Choir, ’53; Yearbook Staff, ’57; Senior Student Council, ’56; E.A.A. Solicitor, ’56; Yearbook Solicitor, ’54; College Clinic, ’56; Exhibition Group, ’55; Archery, ’56; Foreign Student Drive, ’54, ’55, ’56. Ambition—To have all my dreams become reality. JUDITH S. SWAYZE t i Juicy Honor Society, ’56, ’57; Amitie, ’55, ’56, ’57. Ambition—To be happy and make others happy. MARILYN E. VISSER Candy Christmas Play, ’56; Switchboard Operator, ’57; Senior Student Coun- cil, ’57; Senior Gift Committee, ’57. Ambition—To be a success in everything I do. BARBARA A. SEAGER Red E.A.A. Solicitor, ’54, ’55; Yearbook Solicitor, ’54, ’55, ’56; Senior Stu- dent Council, ’56; Swimming, ’53; Red Cross, ’54; Foreign Student Drive, ’56. Ambition—To make my father proud of me. KATHLEEN SPEACH Kathy Senior Play, ’56; Yearbook Staff, ’57; Honor Society, ’57; E.A.A. and Yearbook Solicitor, ’54, ’55; Chorus, ’53, ’54; Red Cross, ’54; Senior Student Council, ’53; Bowl- ing, ’56; Foreign Student Drive, ’53, Ambilionr-JPto always have friends, and God’s ooch Cap Gown Committee, ’57; Boiling, ’56, ’5) Christmas Play, Chorus, ’y6| ’57; Amitie, 56, 57; For etfen Student Dri e, ’55, 56.. iv „y u Jr duatd and be- rssful typjst. THARINE L. VENDITTI Tinkle' Cheerleading, ’55, '56, ’57; Senior Choir, ’56, Corresponding Secretary, ’57; E.A.A. Solicitor, ’54, ’56; Yearbook Solicitor, ’55; Senior Student Council, ’56; Hi-Lites, ’57; Red Cross, ’53; Makeup Committee, Senior Play, ’57. Ambition—To someday own a Gamma house for its tremendous dances and parties. REGINA WADACH Reggie Swimming, ’54; Foreign Student Drive, ’55; Bowling, ’54; EHS Guides, ’56; Senior Class Nominat- ing Committee, '57; Yearbook Staff, ’57. Ambition—To graduate from West Point and live happily ever after.
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Kari Margrethe Bakke, foreign exchange student came to Eastwood High School through the joint efforts of the Senior Stu- dent Council and the American Field Service Program in the fall of 1956. The American Field Service is a program that promotes international friendship by the granting of one year scholarships to European high school students. Kari, a pert, blue-eyed blonde with a spark- ling personality, is from a small town in Nor- way called Lillihammer. Her American sister, Diane, and the Knapp family welcomed her on August 19th, 1956. With the help of the family and new friends she adjusted quickly to a new way of life. Kari is very fond of school, and homework is in fact one of her hobbies. She is very inter- ested in music and she especially enjoys play- KAR1 MARGRETHE BAKKE ing the piano and church organ. While attend- ing Eastwood High, she became a very active member of the Senior Choir and Inner Choirs, Honor Society, Amitie, and also played the role of the Norwegian maid in the senior play “Junior Miss.” During football season she reigned as the “Queen” of Hi-Y Alpha’s annual “Kick-off Dance”. Kari’s talent in art also won her the first prize for her poster during “Clean Up Week,” sponsored by the Student Council. Kari applied for the A.F.S. scholarship in order to get a better knowledge of language, people, country and living conditions. She wanted to learn a bit more of what she had heard about, but had not seen. She told us about her own small, beautiful country and she says that upon returning home, it will be a pleasure for her to tell her family and friends about America.
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