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SENIORS Lucille Adams Judith Allen Walter Amborski Myrwin Anderson Mary Arrigo Doris Atelevich Jeanette Austgen Beverly Bainer Richard Banks Russell Bassett Harry Betterton Irene Blankenship Bruce Bognar Rose Bokodi Ronald Bolek Lois Bowen Betty Brilmyer Marjorie Brown Bernadette Buchholz Donald Burditt Beryl Carlson Marilyn Coleman Alice Cody Judith Cox
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Seniors Climaxed Year with Graduation, June 11th Sealed: Ronnie Bolek, president; Betty Harris, vice-president; Bill Trella, social chairman. Standing: Ronnie Schmitt, secretary; Ed Hudsepth, treasurer. The Senior Class had Baccalaureate serv- ices on Sunday, June 8, 1952, at 8:00 P. M. in the Christian Fellowship Church on 165th and Jackson. The service was given by the Rev- erend Samuel R. M cDill. Scripture and benedic- tion were by the Reverend John Bulosi. The Commencement exercises were in the Tech gym on Wednesday, June 11, 8:00 P. M. Mr. F. E. Benson and Mr. Lee L. Caldwell both gave talks. Larry Southard and Judy Cox spoke for the graduating class. The invocation was by the Reverend Mr. Turpin. The combined Chorus sang Almighty God of Our Fathers led by Miss Virginia Volkman. Marjorie Brown sang You ' ll Never Walk Alone. The officers of the Senior Class were Ron- nie Bolek, president; Betty Harris, vice-presi- dent; Ed Hudspeth, treasurer; Ronald Schmitt, secretary; and Bill Trella, social chairman. The class sponsors were Mr. E. E. Crom- well and Miss Eleanor Couve. During the last year of school the Senior Class had two parties in the school gym, in- viting the Junior Class to both of them. The first party was October 24, 1951. Music was by Frank Nackman and the Rhythm Kings. Bill Trella, Jim Jones, and Myrwin Anderson sang Cool, Cool Slaughter. Janet Atkinsen played a selection of tunes on the piano. Bar- bara Rude played several songs on her Hawaiian guitar. Marjorie Brown sang I ' m in the Mood for Love. Committees for the party were: entertain- ment — Rose Zimmerman, Delores Mackoviak, Sharon James, Jim Jones, and Myrwin Ander- son; decorations — Beryl Carlson, Josephine Joy, Barbara Owen, Pat Stafford, Bob Hines, and Andy Vernum; refreshments — Delores Gilson, Shirley Mclver, Loretta Hayes, Myron Dickerson; admission — Norberta Deknuydt, Bernadette Buchholz, Patricia Potocki, and publicity — Marie Vicari, Bill Harmon. The second Senior party was a hobo party May 16, 1952. Music was by the Rhythm Kings. For en- tertainment, Connie Hoover danced; Marilyn Coleman recited a melodrama; Beryl Carlson, Marie Vicari, Betty Harris, Dorothy Franyi, Nancy Foster sang a song called It ' s All About B. O. to the tune of I ' ll Walk Alone; Pat Stafford sang Kiss of Fire; Rosemary Messinio sang A Guy Is a Guy; Adele Polgar sang I ' m Yours, and Barbara Rude played a few tunes on her Hawaiian guitar. ( Continued on Page 116) 20
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SENIORS Phyllis Crossman Ronald Csonka Stanley Cyganiewicz Mary Cyganowski Rose Czamik Keith Davis Lucille Dawson Wilford Decker Norberta Deknuydt Myron Dickerson Ronald Dittrich Joan Dover Carolyn Dugger Albert Fagyas Ronald Farrell Conrad Fields Nancy Foster Dorothy Franyi Mary Ellen Galligan Jerome Gasvoda Delores Gilson Paul Gomben Frances Gora John Gross
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