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Piazza said the best place to be would be Riverview Park. Dancing-ah, dancing is what I hear from Ioan Davis, Martha.Eb- hens, Frank Knoll. Richard Martello, Iames Petrie, Robert Stella and Sylvia Sturt. We'd rather go fishing and lie in the sun all day, say Leonard Whalen, Roger Westman, Ioan Thorp, Harold Johnson and Andrew Lorek. We'd rather go bike-riding, comment Barbara Stegenga and Ioan Kuhn. Speak- N of riding, we like .horseback-riding, say Violet Nilsson, Donald Burden, Larry Carr, Beverly Eckardt, Edward Keyl and Theo- dore Ver Haar. Instead of a perfect day, we would like to spend a perfect week or month traveling around the country visiting the wonders of our country, say Anna Ave- sani. Louis Baker, Martin Bonato, Paul Caracco, Geraldine French and Thomas Norvath. Robert Lindholm and Pat Shelly 348-I Teacher: MISS MAHLIN Courier Rep.: IOANNE CARROLL P Kush. Swart. 206-2 Teacher: MR. DEAN Galanis. 21 1-2 Teacher: MISS EDINGER otte, Guinzio, Tolsma. Top Row: Behnke. Ssneczko Dykstra, Nitz, Crosaro, Kostmk Stegmga, Shagfk, Flores. 2nd Row: Ettemo, artello, Hulsey Cohs, Rigoni, Ponsetti, Schilling Carroll. Bottom Row: Katzen Delveaux. Wagner, Niclas Boersma, White, Vinciglerro Courier Rep.: SAM PUSATERI Top Row: Pierce, Wiezyckx Carlassare, Slavier, Ruff, Ro iell, Woodley, Wonderqem vesani, Frere, Kurvers, Heu man. 2nd Row: Bonato, Den Frarski. Pizylytek. Pusateri Keyl, Brzegek, Eckardt. Iones Karas. Bottom Row: Malukas Elsey, VerHaar, Horvath. N11 sson. French. Hufnagl. Pa-rr Courier Hep.: ROBERT DEKKER Top Row: Boomker, Soderholm Kossak, Dekker, Borqaard, Lam bert, Moltzan, Nelson, Rago Maliuauskas, Eisenberg, Thom as, Rischer. 2nd Row: Olsen . Kulig, Badali, Boand, Fernstem Matcher, Rippe, Reiermat. Gry czewski, Bacon. Zilewicz. Bot tom Row: Dekker R.. Klonhaus Amed, Mellach, Hoenicke, Ay
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Top Row: Yonker, Rudoiski, Xu- lig, Piazzo, Kiss. Zagotta. Han- sen, Laederach, Spevak, Cram- er. Vitale, Benes. 2nd Row: Rosen, Reich. Nomes. Kuhn, DeMaio, Rowley, Candlin, Wil- lette, Musick. Pridiian, Kiss, Sibbert. Bottom Row: Hoffman. P e d i q o. Wilson, VanderMey. Hoekstrcx, Apgar. Palmer, Bau- er. Mullen. Courier Rep.: FRANK KNOLL Top How: Ebbens, Brown, Dill- man, Coles. Salomon. Johnson. Anderson. Goerres, Staat, law- or. Poltella. 2nd Row: Lorek. ' Bonqiovanni, Martello. Davis. Seriq. Brazzale, Ezop. Bottom Row: Castman, Wizazmen. Fra- zee. Petrie, Dombrowski. De- Groot, Knoll, Cohs, Stella. 'I 1 3- 'I Teacher: MISS BLACHLY Courier Rep.: JOAN KUHN 22 I -1 Teacher: MR. GARLICK EARLY BIRDS GET CRACK AT Elb.,l.l.CA l:IFON' 0 Here I was, walking downhme halls. when a group of freshmen hehind me started talking about the vefifttliing that was my assignment for the Courier. It seems that there was an argument on what would be the best way to spend a A . ,ev ,ly , 4' - ' -X Perfect Day. Bet-ty Anderson. Madalene -Brazzale, Vernon Cohs, IacklColtella and Lillian I awor think the Indiana State Dunes would be an ideal place to go. Dorothy Ashe, Carole Brown, George Coles, Ken- 5. neth Dillman, Glenn Frazee and Rosemarie ,r .ral ex ix
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330-2 Teacher: MISS KAY Courier Rep.: PAUL PULLOS Top Row: Jorgensen, William- son. Vezina, Knudsen, Silverino. Dean. Iacobowski, McNulty. 2nd Row: Jacobs, Cunningham, Ku- ruq, Brislam. Pullos, Osenga. Bottom Row: Tomiello, Angel, Winefka, Lotz. Krenmuller. Swanson. Seaquist, Schroeder. Allan. 303-2 Teacher: MR. SCHMIDT Courier Rep.: IOANNE FRIAR Top Bow: Smith. Scheltema, Kraurxe. Siwkowski. Rosinski. Buchman. Brand, Iohnson, Bar- tolmi, Watts. Niqg. 2nd Row: Kazen. Halbach, Adduci. Ilohn- Sop. Horn. Krylowicz, ada, Wxezycki. Friar. Bottom Row: goberlts, ?sman, Huls, Watt. 90172 0- Wen, Ko elman. Fitch. Adams. pp would rather spend a whole day at home just fooling around. That's a lazy man's way of having fun, say Pat Woodley, Louis Weizyeni, Elaine Ruff and Ioseph Drungle. We'd rather 'play tennis or go swimming. Barbara Iones, Theodore Kurvers and Marie Rogell think that skating would be the most wonderful of all. ' Football, basketball and baseball head our list of favorite sports for a perfect day, piped up Leroy Rudofski, Bob Adams, Leroy Delgado, Gaar Fitch, Robert Booczko and Janes Osmon. Any place out of school would be perfect day for us, chimed in Marie Ad- ducci, Adrienne Bartolini, Marilyn Brand and Bob Kazen. Ioyce Horn, Helaine Huls, Dolores Iohnson, Mary Kennealy, Donald Koppelwin, Bernard Kriss, Iames Osmon, Frank Schroeder, Peter Soda, Joyce Van Scheltema and Iames Watt think a perfect day is spent at school when the teacher doesn't give any homework and above all, IIO tests. I better get hopping along. or l'll be late for class and my perfect day will be spent in 126. VIRGINIA PARISH, 4A Interview Editor Page 25
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