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'Wli Seniors-the final product of a four year educational plant. As freshmen, the seniors began as newly discovered oil being pumped through an educational plant. Their path through the refinery was yet undefined. As sophomores and juniors, they were instructed further in the ways of education and refine- ment. As the years passed, opportunities in learning opened many valves to future occupations. Although the educational refining process at Lockport Township is completed for the grad- uating seniors, this lifelong process will endure for generations.
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FRONT ROW: Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Rodriquez, Mrs. Minen. BACK ROW: Mrs. Skeldon, Mrs. Woock, Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. Kurth, Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. Adamson, Mrs. Holland, Fueling ls Our Function W ho's responsible for keeping our school so neat and in working order? The maintenance crew is constantly busy keeping the lawn trimmed, halls clean, and school facilities working properly. The ladies working in the cafeteria face the rush hours between 11:00 a.rn. and 12:30 p.m. These women not only serve the food but also arrive at school early and spend the morning preparing these meals. After a hard dayls work, the maintenance crew and cafeteria ladies take time out for a rest. Charles Herman, Bertha Longhini, Kenneth Clarence O'Brien, John Finco, Richard Longhini, Clarence Johnson, Joe Brennan, Joe Smmgj John I-ouch, Rlcllalfd Cfmslable, Mel' Nickley. Not Pictured-Francis Ayers. ton Alllson' and Andy Kwasmewskl' 16
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Beginning of an End i Y l , l ,7 Y Chemistry is important to industry, just as leaders are important to a Class: president, John Ammerg vice-president, Shirley Gray: secretary, Anne Murrieg treasurer, Ken Pesavento. DOUGLAS JOHN ACORD Doug November 22 Hot rod Chevy . . , Slim . . . Bowling 35 Swimming 1. FRANCES ANN AFFRUNTI june 8 Queenly material Full of life Office Aide 35 Counseling Room Aide 3, Monitor 4, Future Nurses lg Junior Red Cross 2, Pep Club 1,25 Fresh-Soph Chorus l,2,3g GAA 3,45 Prom Commit- tee 3, Homecoming Queen 45 Junior Play Committee, Veterans' Day Program 3, Christmas Program 3. SHARON ANN AHEARN Spike', September 4 Lots of laughs Fun to be with . .. Cafeteria Aide 3: Future Nurses 2,35 Pep Club 25 Fresh-Soph Chorus 2. NEIL OWEN ALLISON june I7 Tall, quiet, and good looking . . . Leader of the port . . . Student Council 1gOHice Aide 4, Football 1,25 Swimming 1,2,3,4. 18
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