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lop rozv — Ronald Kersey, Eddie Chambliss, Eddie Hummel, Fred Cochran, Jack Kenney, Mitchell Najar, Ray laylor, Jan Rappatta, Raymond Bolka, Jack Hoyt, Joseph Feistling, Arnold Stegall, Steven Smith. Eman- uele Venturella, Zackary Zack. 7 bird row — Ronald Smith, Carter Jackson, Shelia Vizena, Leona Zieba. Wanda Phillips, Kendra Zinkovich, Joyce Brown, Joan Newman, Jacky Zellers, Carol Sisson, Donald Burton, Warren Ellis, Kent Hardebeck. Second rozv — Robert Thews, Dennis Good, Kay Robertson, Theresa Vaccaro, Joyce Minor, Carolyn Zack, Agnes Semanick, Helen Samuel, Mary Rich, Trinidad Lopez, Eva Pedroza, James Meister, Walter Stone. hront rozv — Patty La Vclle, Barbara Havrilesko, Jo Anne Daily, Beverley Hoskins, Phyllis Kludt, Nancee Martin, Kathleen Szostek, Irene Pedroza, Ruth Prokop, Norma Patterson, Patsy Taylor. FRESHMAN CLASS The 1951 Edisonian Top rote— Ronald Good, Carl Sanders, Everettc White, Richard Uhlir, Eddie Houck, James Carrigan, John De Vaney, Richard Tuthill, John Motto, Keith Brimmer, Thomas Heck, Joseph Klimczyk. Second rozv — Roy Taylor, Felix Ortiz, Rita Halaschak, Helen Burnham, Donna Berg, Isabelle Dayberry, Joyce Adams, Marilyn Homolla, Marilyn Kersey, Edwin Woodard, Robert Eddy, Joseph Ginter, Andrew Grusak. Front rozv — Richard Hamady, Mary Ann Barrett. Mary Eyrich, Lorraine Dreyovich, Claudette Cruikshank, Verna Faitak, Beverly Geiselman, Susanna Armenth, Mary Jackson, Rosemary Kovacic, William Funkhouser.
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Officers Phyllis Sykes, secretary; Betty Jakich, treasurer; Daniel Jaroscak, pres- ident; Gloria Conde, vice-president. 1 res lim an Class Yes, at last! they were freshmen. Every student can remember that first day of excite- ment — entering Edison High School for the first time. For a week or more the freshmen rushed about trying to find their books in their Sponsors Mrs. Hunter. Mr. Hinkle, Miss Hartley. lockers and classrooms, after which they fell into the regular swing of high school life. First, leaders were chosen to guide the class. For president, Daniel Jaroscak, a very peppy little lad, was selected ; vice-president, Gloria Conde ; secretary, Phyllis Sykes ; and treasurer, Betty Ann Jakich. Verna Faitak and Richard Uhlir were selected as Student Council repre- sentatives so they could voice their opinion in regard to school activities. Each class was allowed two dances ; but, since the upperclassmen were given first choice in dates, the freshmen sponsored a “Sadie Hawkins Dance” on January 27 as their first class night of fun and an aid to finance. The second dance was given on April 27, which was the last activity for the Class of ’54 to sponsor as a freshman class. Thus, their first year ended with many fine memories, and the freshmen looked forward to their second year as sophomores. 22 The 1951 Edisonian
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Quattuor Anni In Luclo According to custom, the typical freshmen Are only seen and very green — That can’t be said this year in school, For to be heard was their Golden Rule. They’re in the second year of four, 1 heir title is that of Sophomore ; Although their name means foolish and wise, You’ll have to admit they’re really nice. They’ve moved next to the highest in school For further advancement according to rule. Their knowledge increases with the hours Full of activities as busy juniors. That title of senior is very dear The last and most important year. Grace and dignity they say are mine For work or college is next in line.
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