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Page 23 text:
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LES CIRKA Personality, looks, and pep, our vice-pre s. has earned a good rep. He gets into more things than a head of let¬ tuce at a coffee shop. THELMA DUMKA Behold! The room is quiet. In walks Thelma and there’s a riot. Played for Senior champs’ volleyball team. EMILY GACZYNS ' KI Her ambition is to become a good stenographer. Always agrees with everything Miss McIntyre says. A quiet girl who wouldn’t confess her am¬ bition. ANNE HOLOWATY Sandy - haired Anne is a capable member of our class. Always willing to do any¬ thing for anybody. She still hasn’t caught up on her homework. ANNE JAREMKO If brains are worth anything, well Anne can afford to be generous. At least her report card shows this. PETER KROTOWICH Peter is a studious lad who possesses an airy outlook on life. Excels in playing the violin. ADELINE KOSUBAL Room 15’s loss and our gain. Full of fun and is always ready to listen to everyone else’s troubles. MARY KUPECKI Short curly - haired blonde who plays the mandolin in the A.U.U.C. orchestra and sings in a choir. A good com¬ panion of the somewhat quiet type. SHIRLEY LALEUNE Cute and petite, she’s plenty sweet. Shirley is another example . of good things coming in small packages. “Frenchee,” to friends. FRANCES CHOPP This pretty blonde miss is conspicuous by her silence. Occasionally a teacher catches her breathing. Wants to be a good secretary some day. OLGA DUMANCHUK One of our very tiny girls who had the leading role in the opera and made a great success of it. Olga is the girl most likely to succeed. LUCY GOLICK A source of sweetness, Lucy’s known to have her work done at all times. All she wants for the future is a position as a private secretary. GORDON HOLLANDS Although seldom seen, Gor¬ don is room 17’s Sweater Boy. (Ruff). Spends his evenings at the Salisbury House. ELEANOR JENTSCH . Eleanor is a blonde damsel who excels in athletics and “men.” Her ultimate fate will be a good housewife for some lucky man. WALTER KOHUT A member of the school or¬ chestra, Walter does not un¬ derstand how the “Boston Pop” orchestra got along to date without him. ALICIA KOZIER Her pride and joy is her long and wavy hair. Seems she is always translating shorthand for somebody else. BERNICE KEHOE Berney’s cheery smile and personality make her tops with everyone. She’s every¬ one’s friend and willing to lend a helping hand. JULIE LEVANDOSKI Tall and bespectacled Julie has the honor of being the room’s tallest girl. Good looks and a swell personality go with it.
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KEN (BULLET) PETERS Our worthy president who excels in track and field. In his spare time he plays the violin and could put Mozart to shame. Quite a guy! AGNES RENKEWITZ Our Veronica Lake blonde. Mr. Mark’s pet student. Favorite saying: “Oh Gee.” Likes waltz music. Probably wind up raising chickens. ROMAN SOBLE The tallest lad in the school, industrious and quiet, bash¬ ful with the opposite sex. Likes good classical music, and plays the accordian. Am¬ bition : To outwit Shakes¬ peare. WALLACE STAUB All-round athlete, excels in hockey, soccer, baseball, and basketball. Always seen but seldom heard and thinks women are man’s most seri¬ ous obstacle. JOHN (SPECS) TYMKIW Quiet and a bit industrious. When he hears the hum of flying chalk General “Shk- varka” rides again. Thinks women are bad medicine and the cause of all trouble. BILL PODOLAK Last year 16 lost one female, this year 15 gained one. Rea¬ son: Bill Podolak. An am¬ bitious student who plans on “U”. Thinks women are like water to a burnt finger. TED SHEP An outstanding student, real¬ ly quiet or maybe too small to be heard? Spends most of his time starting chalk fights and irritating Art G. ED SOLARZ Hi-Y president and class sports captain. Excels in soc¬ cer and basketball. Possesses a keen sense of humor. One of Mr. Babb’s proteges. Am¬ bition: To have a Harem. HOWARD (LEFTY) THOMPSON The lad with the beautiful wave. Excels in baseball and hopes to be a great pitcher, specializes in “curves.” Am¬ bition: To own the Man. Tel. Sys. WILBERT WAGNER Our talented opera singer. Hopes to win an Oscar award some day. Pastime: Art of osculation. Ambition: To snare a femme. Ultimate fate: Bachelor. VICTORIA ZACOPEC As far as we know Vicky is a very quiet student when not arguing with “Chicken.” Knows the way to a man’s heart via the stomach. JEAN MELNYK Full of ambition and very quiet, always looks starry- eyed at Bill P. Favorite pas¬ time—a good romantic movie. Ambition: A lab technician. Untimate fate: Mr. Babb’s secretary. ■ ROOM 17 AUDREY ADKIN Our class president who claims that the Students’ Council cannot get along without her. She wants to be a great journalist some day. ELEANOR ANDRUSIAK Our petite little miss who is always smiling. Her hobby is collecting foolscap from Mr. Armstrong. Why? BILL ARTES His helpful efforts on the soccer team helped bring about a championship. Bill is the room’s ticket agent. JEAN BARON Doesn’t anyone laugh at your jokes? Jean will do so. Says she gets all her energy from a certain “Red” light. EMILY BENCZARSKI The girl who is seldom seen and heard less. A good stu¬ dent and liked by everyone. Says she wants to be a good secretary. MARJORIE BROWN Talkative and full of fun, our black-haired beauty says she simply can’t understand why the bus won’t wait for her.
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NORMA MALASZ Our grey-eyed secretary is usually seen fluttering about the school looking for — What do women usually look for? VERA MURRAY A nicer girl is hard to find. The three p’s fit her to a T.— Pep, poise, and personality. OLGA PANCHUK This pretty slim lass is still trying to get a peek at the lobby mirror. Her motto is: “If at first you don’t suc¬ ceed, TRY.” OLGA RYCHLAK Sincere, friendly; she’s al¬ ways ready to lend a hand. Claims she wants to be a travelling salesgirl. ( Y u k, yuk!). BELINDA ROSAASEN “Cupcake” here is the very enthusiastic hockey fan, and is always heard to say: “Look, here I am, Mr. Arm¬ strong!” EARL SMITH From early Monday mo rn, til 4 o’clock Friday aft., Earl tirelessly collects homework. Then utters a sigh of relief: “At last the week-end.” FRANCES TOPOLINSKI Sydney’s loss and Newton’s gain. Pretty Frances says she likes Newton a lot. Her main ambition is to be able to un¬ derstand shorthand. MARIE WAVRENCHUK Another member of the class who is always grinning. Marie just sits there and tries hard to understand Mr. Armstrong. JENNIE ZATORSKY “Jan”—full of wit and wis¬ dom is our Newtonian rep. This beautiful blonde damsel lent a hand in both modelling and basketball this year. OLGA MOCHARSKI One weakness of her’s is “Kelly” green. This cute kid always complains that she can’t make her breakfast agree with her. Wonder why? MIKE POSADNUIK Our class social rep. (Where are the socials?) Wherever there’s Eleanor there’s Mike . . . he’s always talking to her. Wonder why? MARY RYBACK Often wonders who invented schools. (So do we!) Mary is always talking to Belinda. About what? TED RANICK Ted is quiet, and in direct contrast to the rest of the class seems to get his home¬ work done. How strange! ALEX SHYMANSKI “Shimmy” never seems to work but accomplishes every¬ thing. Girls, he’s a real “Leap Year” specialty. He claims women don’t bother him. MARGARET ' SMITH Delightful personality, Mar¬ garet is a favorite with everyone. Any similarity be¬ tween her homework and the rest of the class’ is purely coincidental. BILL TATARYN One of the handsomest boys in our room. The girls think he’s strictly “T.N.T.” (Trim, neat, and terrific). EILEEN WRIGHT 4 ft. 11 in. of sunshine. The room’s sweater girl says all she wants to be in the future is a good wife for “Tony.”
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