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U ,att Top Row: Caro Adams: Gentle of speechg heneficent of mind. Katherine Ad1ey: So vivid and so full o It fun. That she,s liked by everyone. He1en Anthony: Yet will the woman have the last wordf Pau1ine Augustian: None hat herself can he her parallel. Margaret dean Bachi: Dates are her favorite fruit. Bottom Row: Pau1 Baj1coWs1ci: Little man, what now? G1adys Barte1s: Roland and 1. 1V1i1dred Beisa1: Let me 'he deft and ctehonair, . V. I am content, 1 do not caref Emma Betoh: Never put og until tomorrow what you can cto the next day. George Bercilc: The age wants heroes, so here 1 comet CARO ADAMS P- Red Cross 1, Q, 5, 45 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 5, 45 Gifts, Cluh 1, 25 Dynamo Staff 25 Latin Cluh Q, 55 Consu1ate C1uh 2, 55 G. 55 Girl Reserves 5, 45 Commercia1 C1uh 5, 45 Household Arts Club 4. KATHERINE ADLEY -1 Gir1 Reserves 5, 45 Powder Horn Staff 45 Dramatic Cluh 5, 45 G. A. C. Q, 5, 45 Girls' 5 Chorus 2, 55 Consulate Cluh 25 Student Council 45 Red Cross 1, 2, 5. 45 Commercial C1uh 5, 45 French Cluh 25 Gir1s' Cluh 1, 2: Gifts, Tennis 5, 4. HELEN ANTHONY - Commercia1 C1uh 5, 45 Dramatic Cluh 2, 55 Latin C1uh 1, 25 Gids, Basehan 5, 45 Girls, Bas1cetha11 5, 45 G. A. C. 5, 45 Red Cross 1, 2. 55 Gir1 Reserves 55 Gir1s Chorus 1, 2. PAULINE AUGUSTIAN - Red Cross 1, 2, 5, 45 Girls' C1uh 1, 25 Girl Reserves 5, 45 G. A. C. 1, 2, 55 Bio-chem Chzh 45 French C1uh 15 Commercia1 C1ub 5, 45 Gir1s' Chorus 1: Household Arts C1uh 4. Page Sixteen MARGARET JEAN BACHI - French C1uh 5, 45 Com- mercial Ctuh 45 Girls, Chorus 1, 2, 55 Librarian 1. 25 Red Cross 1, 2, 5, 45 G. A. C. 2. PAUL BAJKOWSKI -' Red Cross '1, 2, 5, 4. GLADYS BARTELS H Press Cluh 1, Q5 Dynamo Staff 15 Girtsi C1uh 1, Q5 Girl Reserves 5: Bio-chem Ctuh 45 Household. Arts Ctuh 45 Pioneer News Staff 45 Commercia1 Cluh 4: Latin C1u1o 55 G. A. C, 5, 4: 5 Gir1s' Chorus 5. MILDRED BEISAL - EMMA BELOK f- Red Cross 1, 2, 5, 45 Girls, Chih 1, 25 Girl Reserves 5, 45 Commercial Ctuh 5, 45 Bio- chem Cluh 45 French C1uh 2. 55 G. A. 5. 4: Girls, Chorus 25 Horticu1ture Cluh 5. GEORGE BERCIK - Basehau 1, 2. 5, 45 Foothan 1, 2, 5, 45 Wrestling 5, 45 Tract: 45 Red Cross 1, 2, 5, 4: CU C1uh 5, 45 Commercia1 Club 5, 4. 5
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slid ' ba , L f 4 rm Iii! .Qi CHESTER WAIJTER DOLORES BETTY POWELL VVAGONER ROSTIN YOUNG President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer THE SENIOR CLASS Marching from Franidin School on a snowy, wintry day in Fehruary 1952, these memhers of the First freshman class were awed, anxious, and thrilled hy the new school that awaited them. Leaving Franklin was like ieaving home, hut the spirit of adventure domi- nated, as heautiifui dreams ot the four years to come were spun. Closely coordinated with the sophomore ciass, they hiazed the trail for Ciaricys future classes. Many ciuhs with memhers of the ,56 class as their leaders, set a prestige. Notahie woric was done hy the argumentative inclined in dehate, white others found their places in music, arts, sports, and drama. How unhehevahiy fast the days passed! As juniors, Miihree-Cornered Moonf, a com- edy with a realistic setting, was produced. Then came an event placed on the first page of lovely memories, the Junior-Senior Prom honoring the First graduating class. Regretfuiiy they hade good-hye to the seniors as their close relationship was hroicen. As sophisticated seniors, words smoothly Hew from journalistic pens, opponents felt hetore superior dehating, while high scores were made in foothaii and hasicethan. Hdonesyf, the annual ciass play, was produced and everyone enjoyed its delightful and reaiistic humor. Under the leadership of Mrs. Alice Admiral, this was the happiest, and most protitahie year of an. Vxfhen the date of the Prom, given in their honor, and the date of graduation approached so rapidly, the ciass that grew up with this school was sorrowful. Niarching out as they entered, they passed the torch, that had so adequately lighted their way, to the ciass of ,57 with the hope that they may pass it on to au future MRS. ALICE ADMIRAL , . senior classes. A Senior bponsor Jiaawrr Page Fifteen
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Q uit .25 'nt g. i 35132 35 534. g-,Jeff-'Z ft? EDWARD BLOHM - Press Cluln 1, 2, Consulate Clulo 2, 5: Pioneer News Stall 4g Band 1, Q, 53 Mixed Chorus 5: l..atin Clula 2, 5: Reel Cross 1, 2, 5, 4: Footlaall manager Q: Hlt Pays To Aclvertisen 2: Dyna- mo Stall Q. MYRTLE BlsY - luignite High School 1, 2: Commercial Clulm 5, 43 Bio-chem Clulw 4. SUSAN BRESICK - Decatur High School 15 Girls, Clula 2: Girls' Chorus 23 Girl Reserves 5, 4: Recl Cross 2, 5, 4: Commercial Clulo 4: Dramatic Cluln 4: Latin Clulo 2, 53 A Capella Choir 4: Student Council 4: G. A. C. 2. HELEN BUKVlCl'l - Girls' Chorus 4: Dynamo Staff 43 Girls' Cluln 1, 25 Girl Reserves 5, 43 G. A. C. Q, 5, 4: Dramatic Clulv Q, 5, 4: Refl Cross 1, Q, 5, 4: Ult Pays To Aclvertisen 2: Commercial Clulm 4: French Clulm 2, 5. WII.l,lAM CATTERALL - l'lirsch High School 1, 2: Powder Horn Stall' 43 Delnate 5, 4g Swimming 5: Tennis 5, 43 Stuflent Council 43 Rerl Cross 5, 4: Three Cornerecl Moon 53 flonesys' 43 Radio Clula 5, 4: Bio-chem Cluln. ELIZABETH Cl'lERlVlAK H Rerl Cross 1. 2, 5, 4: G. A, C. 5, 43 Girls' Cluln 1, 23 French Clulm 2, 5: Girls' Chorus 2, Commercial Cluln 5, 43 Girls' Base- lnall 2. VVILLIAM CLARKE f- Hammond High School 1, 2: Deluate 5: Dramatic Clulu 53 Red Cross 5, 4: urlonesy' 4. EDNVARD COMPANIK - Band 1, Q, 5, 4: Football 2: Tennis 2, 5: Re-cl Cross 5, 4: Drum Major 5, 4. DOERING f- Footlaall 1, 2, 5, 4: Baslcetlball 1, 2, 5. 43 Traclc 1, Q, 5, 4: CU Cluli 5, 4: Stuclent Council 5, 43 Press Clula Q, 5: Patrol 1, 23 Latin Clula 1, Q: French Cluln 4. GEORGE DUBICH - Footlaall 2: Baslcetliall Q, 5, 43 MCH Clulm 5, 4: Rell Cross 2, 5, 4: Commercial Cluln 5, 4. Top Row: Eclwarcl Blohm: Haste is crime, take your time. lVlyrtle Bly: Modesty. is a woman,s virtue. Susan Bresiclc: She always has a smile, That makes lier life quite worthwhile. Helen Bulcvich: When she loolzs at you with those larown eyes, Bewarel William Catterall: Such a mirial and character will he treasurecl forever. Bottom Row: Elizaloetla Chermalc: She is alvle, ancl cloth ahle' aleecls. 1 , W'll' ci 1. .M 1 1. 1. ' loot., V I Iam ar e y Onflynzlotljolslyllserceizllwtlliineljllfes taught me. Eclwarcl Companilc: ' l carry all my effects with me. 0,44 Rolyert Doering: Determined l am anal cleterminecl I'll lve. HJ George Duloichz He has little to clo with frivolous things. XQ Q Q N 9,4 . i, -,, VN- ,,f . il ,t P... , , . 157.546,
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