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' mania: sum 91' CAFETERIA CREW Have you ever thought about all the work that goes into the preparation of lunches so that the students of Lew Wallace may enjoy a hot meal? Our cafeteria workers are responsible for our efficiently run cafeteria. Pastries, pies, salads, and he-man foods are all prepared by the competent crew com- posed of Mrs. E. Goodyear, Mrs. M. Vercolio, Mrs. G. Harding, Mrs. S. .3 OFFICE FORCE Locker keys, excuse slips, game tickets . . . whatever you need you're sure to receive a cheerful smile and a helping hand from the members of the office force. Each day from 8 until 5 o'clock they perform the thousand and one varied duties that make for a smoothly operated school. These people who so willingly serve us: Seated, Wanda Nawrot and Irma Minninger. Standing, Violet Vojnovich, Reubena Neff, Margaret Mackley, and Mary Vieceli. , . lv' w .M .ff ' 1 ,-.X ' Evans, and Mrs. E. Smith. 'f F M 3 X, .Q li iv!-fi'l' 2 2 OE' s X X K 'Q an. Y I .7 W M .hay-4. 4:2 rags! v f I is , W A I 4 l l ffl, ,.. L -fl , V. nk W , 7.1.5. Q.. -5 ,pl U- fr' f - -e ,. , 4' x, MAINTENANCE CREW It is hard to imagine how our school would operate without the mem- bers of our able maintenance crew. They are responsible for the clean, well-lighted halls and beautiful grounds in which we take so much pride. These people have our school interests at heart: First row, Mrs. A. Single, Mrs. M. Vacarrillo, Mrs. A. Nandor, Mrs. A. Horvath, and Mrs. K. Karich. Second row, Mr. I. Owens, Mrs. M. Kulak, Mrs. E. Guest, 1Vlrs. A. Visclosky, Mrs. C. Balucki, and Mr. D. Bohling. Mr. Will- iam Ioleff was not present at the time this picture was taken.
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IX ge Treasufef-Insfoe Bs. wel We-vfes16e 5 OEFYCB Qqeu. W: OR 1 XQCR 'YG SENX Secieww .Y omk0 . Ptesideggl- CGPQG 1 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY To start them off on the right foot as Freshies, the class of '52 chose Dick York, president: Betty Hulus, vice-president: Theresa Ensalaco, secretary: and Ioan Sloan, treasurer. The Freshman play, Rip Van Wink1e , proved an enjoyable treat. Although this was the year many of our future socialites attended their first couple dance, the biggest social shindig was the annual Freshman party. The very successful Sophomore year starred an all male cast of Iim Evans as president: Charles Despain, vice-president: Tom Hannah, secretary: and Ioel Page, treasurer. Everyone was in the right spirit, The Christmas spirit, as the Sophs wrapped up a nice profit from their sale of Christmas wrap- ping paper. On a snowy December night the Stu- dents danced at their Snowflake Frolic in the gayly decorated gym. Upperclassmen at last! To lead diem through their third year, the Iuniors elected Ioel Page, presi- KQ, - dent: Ed Marvin, vice-president: LaVerne Kostelnik, secretary: and Ioan Tomko, treasurer. The Iunior class helped make the 1951 Iunior-Senior prom a success by having a large number of couples attend. On the last day of school the Iuniors had the best time of their lives as they wore their tattered pants. laceless shoes, and beat up hats on their unsched- uled Hobo Day . A very popular slate of officers, Ioe Capua, president: lack Targett, vice-president: Ioan Tomko, secretary: and Ioel Page, treasurer, were chosen to serve during the last and best year. All the Seniors who went on the Washington trip had an educa- tional, interesting, and fun-packed week. The social highlight of the year was the Iunior-Senior prom, held on May 2, in the Crystal Ballroom. All too soon came Baccalaureate, Class Day, and Commence- ment. In facing the waiting world, the class of '52 holds many pleasant memories of fellow students and teachers.
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