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Motto Committee Top row. left to right—Adelbert Cross. Ken Klocek, Patrick Gannon, Bernard Ziegler. Bottom row—William Chupil - cha'rman, Lois Nagy, Rosalie Vondrak. James Solary. Social Committee Top row. left to right—Earl Feierabend, Dennis Sefcek, Ken Knish, Russell Milan. Michael Wojdacz, David Rchula. Bottom row- Shirley Sima, JoAnne Lukas, Marie Komarek, Nancy Zubal - chairman, Gail Montanello.
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Nominating Committee Left to right—Anthony Nicholas, Sandra Larca, Rosalie Vondrak. Robert Filkins. Color Committee lop row, left to right—William UfTman, John Doran, Lawrence Witnik. Bottom row -Judith Thesling - chairman, Audrey Gresko, Beverly Hallauer.
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Having come to the stark realization that our high school days are about to expire, we, the January class of 1961, hasten to make known our Last Will and Testament. To our homeroom teachers and class advisors, we give thanks for the preparations, plans, and perils they helped us through during our senior year. Conscientiousness is left to underclassmen by Bill Stasz, Larry Witnlk. Sophie Toriskie, Le-dema Means, Louis Dovilla, and John Doran who often studied in study hall. To those not as quick at dictation, high-geared cflicicncy is left by JoAnnc Lukas, an old hand at shorthand. Problem-probing Pablo Alvarez leaves his studious manner to less diligent pupils. Radio operator Clayton Cookson, a “sound” engineer, bequeaths his audio ability in the radio room. Leaving a menagerie to future zoo collectors arc James Starnes. Paul Paeth. and Dave Re-hula, nicknamed “Ant”. “Animal”, and .‘Flea”, respectively. Superior students Barbara Domino ar.d Lora Jean O’Mailia entrust their conscientiousness to those in need of same. Artist Karl Feierabend leaves his ability to be quick on the draw. Her majesty, Nancy Zubal, leaves the royal throne to next year’s athletic queen. Bongo-banger Tony Nicholas leaves his drum-thumping talents to the percussionist at next year’s senior mixer. Marie Komarek, production manager for the senior play, bequeaths her ability to handle show business. Martin Novak gives his last name to Nancy Novak, who gives her last name to Martin Novak. Best Dressed Beatnik” Noreen Kubene relinquishes the ingenuity which she used to devise her prize-winning costume at the senior mixer. “Word-wise” Shirley Sima offers a sentence to any future Log reporter. The vice-presidency of the senior class is left by Sandra Larca. just for a lark. Conversationalist Norman Celznick leaves a few parting words. Being a good sport about the whole thing, Bill Cliupil leaves the football team, the baseball team, and the track team. Lynn Cykalo, Vera Demianenko, Barbara Zander, and Fmile Wisniewski, relinquish their positions on the flower committee to younger budding talents. With scores to spare, Ron Courey leaves the Varsity Bowling Team. Jackie Galaida leaves the underclassmen the magic power she acquired as Merlin the Magician in the play, “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court . Colorful memories arc bequeathed to forthcoming seniors by Audrey Gresko. Beverly Hal-lauer, and Judy Thesling. members of the class-color committee. Motto jitters Del Cross. Bernie Ziegler, and Pat Gannon leave the senior motto committee in quotation marks. Three vacant scats in the Student Council are presented to worthy successors by Carol Maguire. James Goletr itis, and Donna Shank. Gymnast Jim Solary bequeaths to ill-coordi-nated underclassmen his agility in athletics. A full schedule of extra-curricular activities is bestowed upon some sedulous soon-to-be seniors by Rosalie Yondrak. Linguist Barbara Suttles relinquishes to her successor the honor of receiving the Spanish medal. Being the last name on the alphabetical class listing is the special honor Carol Zychowski bestows upon the person in the same position in forthcoming classes. Two spots on the Decathlon Team are left open for vacancy by Mike Wojdacz and Ray Scgcrt. “Mickey Rooney bestows his place in the band upon some lucky underclassman. Mickey Rooney” is the pseudonym of Bill L'fTman. Traffic jam participation in Lincoln's corridors is the activity most happily left to younger students by Don Walaszek. Dennis Scfcck, and Mary Reiman. Darlene Mackey leaves everyone wondering how she acquired the nickname, “Linus . Less volume is left to the A Cappella Choir by graduating members Joyce Laughlin. Russell Milan. Glenda Phipps, and Betty Sue Wiggins.
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