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DE LOREST WALSH EARL WILSON THERESA WOLAK JOHN WOLBER BEULAH KEIGHTLEY WINIFRED HOFF ELIZABETH WILCZYNSKI EDWARD DZIUK BOB WILLIAMS 25
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GEORGE SMITH RICHARD SMITH BOB SPEARMAN JUANITA STONE DONNA STUHR PAT STUPPY Ruth Atelevich, Barbara Bainer, Joseph Beres, Arthur Bolt, Phillip Bicanic, Lewis Leroy Brady, Clyde Brown, Charles Burke, Virginia Buxton, Joseph Cash, Anthony Certa, Melv n Crook, Mildred Davis, John Euriga, Donald Foster, Pete Fundyk, Joseph Geisen, Richard Gibbs, Henry Gluth, Janet Grabill, Leon Greenland, Helen Gresko, Guy Grubbich, Thaddeus Grudzien, Frank Gurchek, George Hanson, Bill Hart, Patsy Hays, Gene Hermann, Steve Housty, Jeanette James, Emily Johnson, Nellie Joyner, Michael Jusko, Richard Kaminsky, Steve Karagish, Don Kempski, Pat Kozowski, Rishard Kuchma, John Kulik, Robert McMahan, John Nagy, Ardeth Newman, Glenn Oglesby, Jack Papa, Leverne Paulus, Robert Pepin, Barbara Poppen, Louis Ralph, Geraldine Robinson, James Royal, Rose Scasny, Leonard Schaller, Phyllis Shoemaker, Gilbert Siefken, Roger Smith, Jerry Sonner, Joseph StuderJ Daniel Tuleja, Frances Volk, George Wilson, Edward Wolber, Donald Zengler. 24 NADIA STYRAN GUSTAVE SZALA DOROTHY TAUBER EVERETT TINGLOF LEE TURNER VIRGINIA TUSSEY Seniors Without Pictures
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LeRoy Miller, Assistant Treasurer; Audrey Venzke, Social Chairman; Stanley Rymarczyk, President; Helen Hoholek, Vice President; Joan Adamson, Secretary. The Class of 1950 Ah! At last we have passed the half-way mark. We are now Juniors and are allowed to attend some Senior parties, also have some of our own. The above officers were elected by the whole Junior class. They take care of the Junior affairs. They are helped along their way by Junior sponsors, Miss Eleanor Couve and Mr. Eskin Cromwell. There are many exciting things which happen while you are Juniors. You receive your class rings, which is really something; you are permitted class parties; you may attend the Junior -Senior Prom given in honor of the graduating Seniors; and you take six months time to make up a 100 w r ord article for the Chart, which may be turned in five weeks after the deadline. We are now well on our way to be- coming Seniors — at least we feel we ought to be. Plans for our Senior year are already being made. We w r ant the Class of ’50 to be the best class that ever graduated from Tech — Wish us luck! 26
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