Girard High School - Reflector Yearbook (Girard, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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Peggy Noderer leaves her slap-happy ways For her sister Ioyce's senior days. Mary Oliva leaves her figure so slim To anyone interested in catching a him. Ioann Panigall leaves her ballroom technique To keep the eighth graders on the beat. Janice Parsons leaves her journalistic style I-'or Mary Ellen Vaughan to use for a while. Iohn Pasko leaves his mischievous pranks 'l'o Miss Garrett. She'll give thanks? Iames Patrick leaves his witty wisecracks To lack Carlton, who 'stores them in stacks. Anthony Ragozine leaves his stature just right To go with Bill Killin's six-foot height. Louise Rebraca leaves her many brains To Iimmy Kay, who has high aims. Sheila Reed leaves her debating way To Norma Barbini, who'll make sure it pays. Mary Ioan Rees leaves her many dates To some lucky Freshman who really rates. Mary Reyes leaves her best jitterbug To Chickie Gray, who can cut a rug. lack Rice leaves his laugh so funny To Radon Eck, who's quite a honey. Leroy Roberts leaves his tendency to try To Kenny Cretella, a really swell guy. Angel Rodrigo leaves his cycling thrills To any Iunior desiring chills. Angela Rodrigo leaves her lovely hair For Claudia Magill to enjoy and share. Dick Rosenberg leaves his trumpet of brass To George Kralovich, who's in that same class. llsa Ross leaves her stature so tall To Anita Davidson, who is so small. Darrell Runyan leaves the Fender Benders To Doug and other possible members. Lucille Sabino wills her expression sweet To Phyllis Charlesworth, who's hard to beat. Harry Schesler leaves his eyelashes curly To set all the girls' hearts awhirly. Barb Schubert, so sweet and petite, Wills her charms for Karen Weimer to meet. Don Shea leaves his personality deep To Jimmy Iones, who isn't asleep. loe Sherock wills his slow-but-sure paces To Alton Bryant, who always wins races. Katherine Shinas leaves her coyest glances To further Iudy Palermo's romances. Rosalyn Simon leaves her strutting step To Gloria Dellesky, who has the pep. Melvin Smail leaves his mispronounced name To anyone who can say it twice the same. Angela Stizza leaves her crowns galore To sister Dolly, who'll probably get more. Dominic Thomas leaves his manly airs To Iohnny Bundy, who has no cares. Pat Thomas leaves her halo all shining To Patti Bzinak, who's never found whining. Ken Tillery leaves his friendly smile For Sophomores to concentrate on awhile. Wayne Trumphour leaves his love for punch To Tommy Smith, who loves to munch. Marge Ulakovich wills her dancing technique To Marilyn Killin, who thinks it's unique. Helen Vesco leaves her system right To Linda Callard, whose future is bright. Nella Weaver leaves all her worry For Iayne Little to loose in a hurry. Howard Williams wills his nickname Sleepy To anyone who thinks study halls creepy. Iack Williams leaves his beloved classes C??J To Ioe Clapp, who's interested in lasses. Aggie Zabotsky leaves her skill in gym. To Ioan Dupuy, who has the vim.

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Ianice Forney leaves her skin so white To Clorinda Merrick, who'l1 treat it all right. lanice Frankford leaves her temper so sunny To Iudy Christy, who's as cute as a bunny. Cathy I-'unk leaves her attractive red hair To match Ioan Walker's complexion so fair. Trese Gargoline leaves her voice so mellow To help some Sophomore catch her fellow. Ron Garman leaves his personality To hob-nob with Ianice I-lake's mentality. lim Gray leaves his jokes in Nelson's class To commercial students who expect to pass. David Green leaves his posture so straight To all the boys who want to rate. David Houlihan leaves his handsome looks To take the girls' minds from their books. Iudy Humble leaves her acting in plays To 'Lizbeth Davis, who's sweet in all ways. Nancy Hutteman leaves her way with boys To go with Eileen O'Connell's poise. Ivan Iacobs leaves to Margie Zander His ambition to be a jazz bander. David Iohnson leaves his high l.Q. To help Paul McClaskey out of a stew. Loretta Iones leaves her personality swell To her sister Mary Lou, who can do as well. Richard Iones leaves his bowling skill To lack Housteau, who fills the bill. Robert Iones leaves his government lore To any one who needs some more. Charles Iorza leaves his Dynamite fame To Steve Clapp, who is known for the same. Rita Iulius leaves her slow moving pace To eighth graders who run all over the place. Richard Kay leaves his woman-wooing powers For Donnie Ezzo's romantic hours. Sis Kennedy leaves her grace and charms To that cute Freshman, Marleta Bames. Bunny Kope leaves her fresh fair beauty To Bonnie Blair, that Freshman cutie. Bill Luzar leaves his swoon-bait voice To Frank Pavlick, a popular choice. Chuck Maas leaves his acting on stage For Bill Workman to become the rage. Sandy MacLean leaves her sophistication For Iacqui Fialla's information Ioe Maderitz leaves his many jokes For Bob Kennedy's use while sipping cokes. Dot Maholtz leaves her loads of pep To Ioanne Stibinger, who is really hep. Rosa Maiorana leaves her love of laughter To G.H.S. forever after. Barb Makar leaves her laughter jolly To ease Iohn Kraynak's melancholy. Bob Makar leaves his basketball game For Rusty Swegan to carry to fame. Gary Marks leaves his ability as host To whoever needs it most. Bob Matekovich leaves his handsome physique To Iohn Gunyula, who is really sleek. Don Miller leaves his baby doll looks For girls to collect in their scrapbooks. Adele Minear leaves her beautiful eyes 'l'o aid Diana Young in catching sighs. Paul Monteleone leaves his originality For Penny Battin's personality. Dick Moore leaves his rhythmic beat For all the kids dead on their feet. Edwin Morris leaves his quiet ways For soothing Bob Brock's restless days. Katherine Nace her piano will leave For a talented underclassman to receive. Dominic Nespeca leaves his football frame To help Tony Latell's rising fame. Roger Nitsky leaves his souped-up car To carry future hotrodders far.



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Ruth Fritz Seniors Recall Their Prom As the Seniors look back over their Iunior year, they experience a thrill of satisfaction at the memory of their Iunior-Senior Prom - the culmination of a year's hard work. The event of the year was held at Squaw Creek Country Club, May 26, 1954, and featured a unique Via Paris motif. The tables were gaily decorated with minia- ture airplanes, ticket stubs, French menus, candy favors, and red roses. After the dinner, Class Prexy Iohn Pasko was M. C. for the evening's program, which included addresses by Mr. Moore and Mr. Baumgartner, and entertainment by those two songbirds, Agnes Cross and William Thrash. Following the program, there was dancing to the popular music of lack Lewis and his orchestra. Intermission featured the crowning of the Prom Queen, Ruth Fritz, and the Grand March led by Queen Ruth and her escort Robert Hill. CE 3D

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