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MARY ANN WI LLARD Taetful, energetic, haunts the Arena, her face pictures every passing thought, a lively Miss. Glee Club I-2-4g Social Club lg Blue and White Re- view Z-3-4g Band I-2-3g Intramural Basket- ball l-2-3-4g Champs 2-3-4. GEORGE WILLIAMS Never a dull moment, argumentative, one of the varsity, amusing, our dzmplecl darling. Gymnastics Club lg Band lg Football I-2-3-4g Intra- mural Basketball I-2-3-4g Junior Class Play. BARBARA WISHNESKI Capable 'wom-an driver, fair and slim, does things 'zn a gracious manner, enjoyable companion, admirable wardrobe. Social Club lg Glee Club I-25 Blue and White Re- view 3-4g Stamp and Bond Club lg Senior Class Play. FRANCIS WOJCIECHOWSKI Pacific nature, grasps knowledge readily, quiet but active 'menzber of the class, sincere. Student Council lg Camera Club I. EDWARD ZARKOSKI Restraiued, iinpish tendencies, his few remarks are 'mirth provoking, at one time shy. Gymnastics Club lg Football I-2-45 Intramural Bas- ketball I-2-3-4. JEAN LOUISE ZEGARSKI Remarkalzle executive talents in arranging do- mestic affairs, enjoys many friends, pleazng personality. Camera Club lg Glee Club lg Social Club lg Intra- mural Basketball I-2-3-4g Champs 2-3-4. JOSEPH ZLOCKI Musieally inclined, drives a positively divine Buick, hails from the Heights, stays calm at all times. Marion Heights Club I-2-3-45 Mathematics Club I. PAGE SEVENTEEN
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FRANK SUSKIE A man about town, friend to everyone, good dancer, ai regular ladies' man. Varsity Club I-2g Aviation Club I-25 Intramural Basketball I-2-35 Track Manager 3-4g Rifle Club 45 Football I-2-3-4. MARY SWITLISKI Carefree uni ue strut unefi' zeeted humorous tem- . , fl i I perainent, deirteroiis ballroom dancer-knows every dance created. Cashiers Club lg Band I-2-3-4g Blue and White Re- view I-2-3-4g Glee Club I-2-4g Intramural Bas- ketball l-Zg Junior Class Play. ROSE MARIE VENTILLI lfoeom.in.g-dark-naturally-eurly tresses, nzelodious voir-e, always ready with a. helping hand, liked by all her classmates. Social Club lg Glee Club I-2-3-4g Camera Club. MICHAEL VOLOSHIN Perpetual tease, fun. to be with. true artistic abil- zty, smiles readily, those waves are natural. Student Council 2-3-4g Aviation Club lg Intramural Basketball I-2-3-4g Champs 4. GLORIA WAGNER Aftraeted to servicemen, keeps love life at secret, loyal, radiates a frierzdly spirit. Social Club lg Cilee Club I-2g Marion Heights Club I-2-3-4. THEODORE WAGNER Faneies the fair sezr, plays an impressive accor- dion, danees the pollca as it should be danced, girls galore. Marion Heights Club I-2-3-4g Aviation Club lg Football lg Intramural Basketball 4. JOAN WARHOLIC Turbulent, constant line of ehatter, easy to get along with, ln'in1ining over with vitality. Glee Club I-2-45 Social Club lj Blue and White Rs- view 3-4. HELEN WATRAL Fongenial, sophisticated, wide variety of interests, sparkling eyes plus eoinely long eye lashes, popular with all the boys. Glee Club I-2g Blue and White Review 2-3-4g Band lg Intramural Basketball I-2-3g Junior Class Play. JEANETTE WHITE Contagious giggle, fun loving, good natured, and agreeable, our favorite pest, attentive. Marion Heights Club I-2-3-45 Glee Club lg Social Club l. PAUL WHITE Girl teaser, loves to -make inisehief, easy going, a sense of humor that surges over, finds leisure to his liking. Marion Heights Club I-2-3-45 Intramural Basketball 4.
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ITU Ala L Q Q7 , , avi so ef fb UID 0 1 Q it W 4 We, the Class of 1954, have tried, with unceasing efforts, to better our school's good reputation with our constant cooperation. Now, after completing our assigned studies, we do hereby make this our last will and testament and bequeath the following: TO THE FACULTY: We express our most humble thanks for their patience and understanding in helping us attain what knowledge we now have. TO THE JUNIORS: We bequeath our golden ruIe over the entire high school. We hope you will take good care of it, and don't abuse your privileges. TO THE SOPHOMORES: We leave our giddy and care-free ways. Follow our example, and don't grow up before your time. Remember-you're only young once. TO ALL THE OTHER UNDERCLASSMEN: We let our books, our sneaky methods of getting pencils from almost anyone without getting caught, and the ability to get into all the teachers' hairs. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PAGE EIGHTEEN JEAN ARDAN'S swift basketball playing ability goes to CONNIE SWITZER. The gridiron speed of MICKEY APPICHELL is given to JOE GENCAVAGE. JOE ALONZO is gifted with JOE AVELLINO'S wolfish ways. JOHN BAKSI bequeaths his sharp every-day attire to BOB BEAVER. LIL BATOR'S vivacious ways go to GRACE VARANO. We couldn't let our school go without a red-head, so RED BEDNARCZYK, very kindly, is leaving his flaming head dress to PATSY SECULA. SHIRLEY ORLANDO is Iucky?? to get FRAN BERGONIA'S forgetfulness. THERESA BINDOS' sophisticated manner goes to KAY JANOKA. TONY BRESSl'S friendly ways go to JOHNNY STAREGO. STAN CHESNEY'S high scholastic standing is given to his brother GENE. BILL COSSARl'S well-known way of arousing laughter is given to anyone who thinks he can follow in his crazy footsteps. 'go EDDIE DURAN goes ROBERT CUPSTA'S dislike for the opposite sex-Crazy Man, razylll MARIE DOOLEY'S easy way of getting into trouble is given very gladly, to someone cap- able of squeezing out of tight spots. RITA DULSKI'S friendly manner is given to JEANETTE DAVIS. BILL EDMONDSON'S lankiness is passed on to JIMMY PROSSER. JOHN FULGINITI is lucky to receive ANGELO FEUDALE'S baseball ability. BILL FEUDALE'S sharp-shooting skill goes to DUSHlE WYDRA. EARL FRYE'S small stature goes to ZEKE ZIEGLER. MYRON GILL gives his accordion to any music lover that is interested. LEN GOLDA'S look of innocence goes to JOE RUTHS. ROSE ANN GONZALES leaves her beautiful blond tresses to BERNADINE CEBOLLA. We wonder how she'd look with such a change. MCgNACGOODMAN'S well-known ability as an artist, is given with pride to TEDDY RE O. LEN HUXTA'S love for out-of-town girls goes to anyone with a liking to travel. JOAN KOONES' pretty features go to that lucky girl, JANE TERRY. ROSE MARIE KOVACH'S love for ballet is given to her sister ELLEN. AGNES KROVlTSKlE'S gold-plated comb is bestowed to MARIE AVELLINO. JOHN KRULESKl'S accented green eyes go to MILLIE MERGES. BARBARA KADYSZEWSKI is given MARTHA LASKOSKl'S many friends. .IEAN LAZARSKI leaves her love for dancing to ROBERTA ALLEN. RAY LITWIN bequeaths his easy-to-get-along-with personality to CHET KRULESKI. HENRIETTA LONG leaves her pleasant ways to LOIS SHERIFF. JOE MElSNER'S sweet tone on the trumpet is luckily received by DONNIE MACHUZAK. MARIE MELNICK leaves her A's in Math to CONCETTA BRESSI. TEDDY KANIA is given STAN METRO'S good looks. ELIZABETH MIRARCHI bestows her ambition to study to BARBARA HERMAN. VICTOR MIRARCHI'S position as Mailman goes to GIB DOMANSKI. ELEANOR MIRIELLO bequeaths her ability to dance to anyone in need of it. RITA MURDOCK confers her place as best-dressed girl to TONIA ZARKOSKI. PATSY NEMETH'S very familiar bangs are granted to anyone able to wear them well. ROSE MARIE NESTICO is given her sister KlTTY'S sparkling personality. THERESA OLBRISH bequeaths her love for art to her sister MARIANNE. ROSE OWCZAREK'S love for sailors goes to their EDNA. LEE PATRICK'S rhythmic movements go to MIKE FANTANAROSA. AUSTIN PAULNACK'S serious moods are left to JOE MOWERY. JOE PODHAYSKl'S easy come, easy go attitude goes to FRANCIS RAKOWSKI. POLLY ANN POLINKO very willingly leaves her bumps and bruises with Miss Pello. LUCILLE PONATOSKI leaves with Professor A. D.'A. her musical talent to be given to his next prodigy.
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