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Eugene Tkachuk Gas Model Club; Orchestra Ernest F. Tolinski Bernard Tovar Irene Urban Col Y-teens; Service Club; Service Squad; Honor Society Betty M. Usannaz C Glee Club; National Honor Society Gertrude I. Venk Col Y-teens (Blue Chapter); Service Club; Serv Clayton Vogel Football Diana Beatrice Voltattorni Cc French Club, Vice-president; Y-teens (Whi Reginald Walker ter) Bill Weideman Col Inter-club Council, President; Dramatic Cl president; Service Club Claryce Wilson Service Squad Philip Wilson Louis Winters Bowling; Fleur-de-Lis, Art Staff; National ciety Joan Woodrum G. A. A.; Y-teens (White Chapter); Gloria Wright Glee Club Co Servi Co Richard G. Yancheson Bowling Margaret Spasia YonchefF C Service Squad; Y-teens (White Chapter); Honor Society Walter A. Kuteron Col Swimming; Tower Tribune; Service Club The following seniors were a bit camera shy: Betty Jane Boehm Bob Bottomley Bernard W. Boyle Leo R. Burton Georgia Sue Clark Albert E. Davison Robert H. Edick Bernard F. Foran Joseph Thomas Griffith Peter A. Kabara, Jr. Harold McDiarmid Keith Roe Neiswinter Elizabeth Norgiel John Pendrick, Jr. Floyd A. Prehn John Jerry Putnick Donald E. Riley Joseph L. Woloszynski Peter Zolnerowich Page Sixteen
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Wm. Frank Romanolli Mary Romeo Tony Rondi Glee Club; Track Carolvn Salagan G. A. A.; Y-teens (White Chapter) Industrial Commercial College Prep Commercial Richard Sambrook Industrial Stella Samples College Prop French Club; G. A. A.; Tower Tribune, Co-editor-in- chief Frank H. Schmidt General Track Ruthic Schmittling Clerical Glee Club; G. A. A.; Service Squad Barbara Seabert Richard Senkbeil Glee Club Commercial Industrial John Shakarilan College Prep Senior Class Officer, Director; Tower Tribune, Me- chanical Staff; Swimming Ronald Shinsky Commercial Rifle Club Phyllis Signs George L. Simcik Sabatino Simone Doris Sivori Commercial Industrial Industrial Commercial Mary Margaret Smith Commercial Modern Dance; Horizon Club, Vice-president Lora Smygen Commercial Service Squad Nadezda Spiroff Commercial Service Squad Walter A. Spurgeon Industrial Bernice Stankewicz Commercial G. A. A. Bill Strahota General Band; Bowling, President Norbert Strzalkowski General Esther Sugg College Prep John Surmanian Industria Mary Syacsure Commercial Service Squad, Hall Captain; National Honor Society Mary Taylor Commercial G. A. A.; Bowling; Service Squad Romo Tison General Y-teens (White Chapter), Vice-pres'dent; Service Club; Horizon Club
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JUNE CLASS ■ft to Right: Rials, president; Hager, vice-president; Vender Weele,treasurer; Blanchard, director; Bunse, director; Sabaugh, director; Dixon, secretary. There was a shuffling of feel, a muf+ering of voices, an unexpected laugh; above them all floated music from the bandstand. This was THE night, for this was the prom, being held in the Fountain Ballroom of the Masonic Temple. Some of the couples talked fluently. A few danced in silence—their thoughts perhaps on the friendly relationships developed during their high school years. Their clubs, offices, dances, football and basketball games, even the crowded bus in the morning, now would become memories. The grand march was on, being led by the class officers, with their dates. They beamed with pride, knowing their plans for the class' activities had been successful. Out of the heated discussions in classrooms, where students' ideas varied, and later from a senior assembly, the first meeting of its kind ever to be held at Fordson, came definite plans, slowly turning into reality. Spearheading the way were entirely remodeled rings and announcements. A Date With Judy became the successful senior play. Another first for this class was the commencement program, presented entirely by faculty and students. The grand march ended. Leaders, followers; one cause, one goal; advancement for all. I age Seventeen
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