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EUGENE ARTHUR TROXELL: Intra- murals; Dancing Club. DARLENE JOYCE TURNQUIST: G. A. A.; Sec.; Intramurals; Chorus; Jr. Red Cross; Sewing Club; Attendance Award 4 yrs.; Pen Pal Club. CAROL ANN VAN DER VORT; Cheer- leader; G. A. A.; Vice -Pres. ; Panther Press; Glee Club; Pres. ; Dramatics Club; Treas. ; Girls ' Council. ELIZABETH VEROSIK; BEST DRESS- ED; Honor Society; Treas.; Panther Press; Cadet Teacher; Dramatics Club; F. T. A.; Pres.; Prom Queen Attendant. MARILYN SUE VILLARS; Panther Press; Library Club; Pen Pal Club; Attendance Award. RICHARD VOREIS; Football; Intramu- rals; Dance Club; Science Club. CHRISTIANA WAGGONER: Pen Pal Club; Library Club; Attendance Award 3 years. SHTRLEY ANA WAGMAN: G. A. A.; Library Club; Library Assistant; Dance Club; Attendance Award 3 years. RUTH JOYCE WALKER: G. A. A.; Dance Club; Sewing Club; Y-Teens-, Girls ' Council. RITA CAROL WELLS; BEST ATH- LETE; G. A. A.; Intramurals; Cadet Teacher; F. T. A.; Dramatics Club; Library Club; Glee Club; Attendance Award. ALMA ANN WOOD; G. A. A.; Honor Society; Intramurals; Library Club; Dance Club; Monitor. MARY KAY ZELENCIK: G. A. A.; In- tramurals; Glee Club; Girls ' Trio- Mix- ed Quartet; Bluettes; Girls ' Sextet- jr Red Cross; Dance Club. JUDY ZIMMERMAN: G. A. A. - Intra- murals; Annual Staff; Dramatics Club- Vice -Pres. ; Y-Teens Sec.; F T A • ' Cadet Teacher; Library Club’; Dance Club; Sewing Club. mrm.
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NORMAN SMITH: Intramurals; Science Club; Projectors ' Club; Dance ’club. EILEEN STARASTU: G. A. A.; Intra- murals; Honor Society; Chorus ' ; Girls ' Council; Y-Teens; Jr. Red Cross ; Dance Club. ROCHELLE STOCKWILL; BEST SENSE OF HUMOR; G. A. A.; Y-Teens; Li- brary Club; Pen Pal Club. ANTOINETTE STROSS; G. A. A.; In- tramurals; Chorus; Glee Club; Barber- shop Quartet; Freshman Class; Sec.; Dance Club; Jr. Red Cross; Sewing Club. PATRICIA SUROVIAK: G. A. A. ; Honor Society; Annual Staff; Girls ' Council; Girls ' State Alternate; D. A. R. Citi- zenship Award; Attendance Award. DANIEL SURY: Football; Baseball; Intramurals; Dance Club. JO ANN SUTHERIN: MOST POP- ULAR; G. A. A.; Intramurals; Cadet Teacher; Homecoming Queen ; Girls’ Council; Freshman Class Vice-Pres. ; Jr. Red Cross; Dance Club. WILLIAM FRANKLIN SWEENEY: Cross Country; Intramurals; Lettermen ' s Club; Student Council; Dance Club; Chess Club. JOSEPH SZURGOT; Football; Baseball; Track; Cross Country ; Intramurals; Let- termen ' s Club; Prom King ; Attend- ance Award. PATRICIA TENNANT: G. A. A.; In- tramurals; Office Help 4 yrs.; Chorus; Y-Teens; Sewing Club; Dance Club; Attendance Award 2 years. TOM THONE: Projectors’ Club; Dance Club; Hi-Y. CAROL JEAN TIGNOR; G. A. A.; Dra- matics Club; Chorus; Glee Club; Li- brary Club; Dance Club; Attendance Award 2 years. 25
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CLASS PROPHECY No crystal ball in which to peer, Or cards will help us read The futures of ye - 55 ' s Your hopes, your dreams, your deeds. But we have planned your futures all. With courage and with zeal; But if they’re true-you cannot know, ' Till you spin Dame Fortune ' s wheel. DOBYNS is sailing the seven seas in search of Moby Dick; C. GREENE has a teen hangout where she sells large pretzel sticks. TROXELL has a pool hall, complete with crooked cues; R. WELLS is a sharp reporter hunting for some news. MATTINGLY owns a chain of pharmaceutical stores; But BROWN is out of luck as he hunts for a spouse on foreign shores. RYCKMAN is a tycoon at mining engineering; MOSE ' S trial for bigamy is beginning public hearing. KOEDYKER has a track where he can race safe from cops-, McKEOWN sells mad comics in his book and magic shop. JANZIG is having trouble keeping track of her diamond rings; TURNQUIST has a TV show, on which she always sings. TENNANT is a nurse working hard to clean up Skid ROW; While STROSS is in Hollywood worrying Marilyn Monroe. JASEK is having trouble keeping all the kids in shoes; As KELLAMS labors bodily, in his day, but hasn ' t lost his ability to snooze. HARDER is in basketball starring for the Nicks; CAMPBELL is a teacher helping educate the Kids in the sticks. HOLMES is playing football, a greatly publicized full- back; SUTHERIN stays at home to tuck their ten kids in the sack. R. GREEN has lost his false teeth, and when he talks he whistles; ADELSPERGER is a scientist designing guided missiles. SZURGOT ' S slaving feverishly to keep wolves from the door; Unsatisfied with what he makes, GOVERT cries for more. PISUT has a hot Ford, a 1912 with duels; MOORE is still with CO-OP, selling jet propelled farm tools. ROEHRICK’S modeling fur coats, on late TV show; FITZSIMMONS has a newcar; it ' s fast, and yet it ' s slow. VAN HORSSEN is a wrestler competing with the best; While FRANCIS twirls her gold baton with lots of zim and zest. Taking off in KELLERMAN ' S car.it ' snot long till you ' re out of sight; While PHILLIPS is an orator, debating women ' s rights. CASEY has herself a man. Could this be strike three? VOREIS commands some rusty ships that sail the choppy seas. SCHUMANN sells his brother plots, in which to place the dead men; SABO is headed for Penn. State. NOVOTNY has an art studio. I hear it’s quite the thing; AHRENS is an opera star; man, can he sing? PFISTER is a boxer; he acts a little punch drunk; WALKER thinks she ' s got a bite; if she can ' t hook ' em, she ' s sunk. VILLAR ' S eyes go crazy when she gets a we e bit flus- tered; BODNAR sells hot dogs, complete with catsup, relish, and mustard. BACKS has herself a class in Home Ec.; SCHAUSS has worked hard, and is now competing with Beck. MURRAY is still slaving at Griffith ' s five and dime; While MUNIERas a hot rod, just paid his hundredth fine. MYERS is a chemist working hard at cracking oils; LANTRIP is a housewife who works, sweats, and toils. McGEE is a model and is rolling in the dough; BLACK is up on Broadway starring in some great dra- matic show. WOOD is still in Highland striving as a wife; O ' NEAL is a star reporter working hard for life. FAULKNER has a grocery store selling pork and beans; CONES is trying to hook a man, but has not yet found a means. NYQUIST, blond haired, lost her man, so she ' s convert- ed it to black; SHADDICK ' S making millions in New York driving her yellow hack. EDWARDS and EASTWOOD are partners in a business firm; SIEGEL is a dancing success and you should see her squirm. 27
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