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CLASS OFFICERS Kamuda Photos Left to right: Constance E. Podoski, Treasurer; David M. Dziura, Vice-President; William J. Nelson, President; Jeanne M, SanSoucie, Secretary. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Gots 205 ile eee tet ee ae Ce ee ese Ce ek tee DOLORES M. DEC HRY tes COPAY (ee a! PEs ek ee Se SAEs A, So ON Ms Ss ee ee he, Kemer 8! ALICE A. GAGNE [Reaver sy Al a eee er oe lee hei Sera AE NY ran ee ee Ee eS BARBARA M. MISHOL UR tater 1c or RFPs fe fle Sco Pe i acatecsden tp. 18 5. $2.0 MONON: NERS cw Se) SOU ae ees SL LORRAINE A. TALBOT PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE TO THE CLASS OF 1959 I should like to express most sincere thanks and deepest appreciation to you, the members of the Class of 1959, for having given me the opportunity to lead you through our final and most important school year. Without your cooperation and unity, we should not have attained the success we did achieve. I should especially like to thank those who served under me this year—class officers, homeroom representatives, the members and chairmen of our various class committees. I wish to pay tribute to our class officers of previous years; their conscientious efforts paved the way and made easier the tasks of our senior year. Not only did we as a class work well together, but we enjoyed—-as have many classes before us—the aid and co- operation of several teachers who guided us in the production of our Senior Show and of The Ludlow Lion. It is also fitting that we include in our thanks an ex officio member of the faculty—Miss Mary Szczygiel, Mr. Russell’s devoted secretary. We are grateful for her patient indulgence of our many requests. No more long-suffering member of the school personnel exists! I wish every member of this class the best of luck in the years to come; I am proud, honored, and grateful to have served as your senior president. I anticipate seeing all of you at our first class reunion in 1964 and at every subsequent reunion! Sincerely, William J. Nelson, President
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JUDITH MARY ABARE “Judy” AMBITION: Work comptometer machines. PET PEEVE: People who can’t admit when they are wrong. FAVORITE PASTIME: Making clothes. FAVORITE EXPRESSION: “Bosco-bosco!” ACTIVITIES: Majorette 2, Co-Chief Majorette 3, 4; Hi-News Business Staff 2; Glee Club 1, 4; Yearbook Art Staff 4; Freshman Dance Decoration Committee 1; Senior Dance Refreshment Committee 4. CAROLYN R. AMOS “Ma” AMBITION: To make the best out of whatever comes my way. PET PEEVE: Wise boys who think they are smart. FAVORITE PASTIME: Meeting people. FAVORITE EXPRESSION: “Homework again?” ACTIVITIES: Dinner Dance Serving Committee 1; Sophomore Dance Decoration Committee 2; Class Picnic Entertainment Committee 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorale 3, 4; Student Patrol 2; Student Council 2; Varsity Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Co- Captain 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3; Pro Merito 3, 4; Hi-News Editorial Staff 3, 4; Yearbook Editorial Staff 4. SANDRA LEE AXIOTIS “Sandy” AMBITION: To be successful in life. PET PEEVE: Conceited boys. FAVORITE PASTIME: Dancing and listening to records. FAVORITE EXPRESSION: “Cut the comedy!” ACTIVITIES: Freshman Banquet Preparation Committee 1; Student Council 1; Student Patrol 1; Homeroom Representative 1; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Refreshment Committee 3; Pro Merito 3, Secretary 4; Graduation Usher 3; Music Festival 2, 3, 4; Typing Award 2; Shorthand Award 3, 4; Sophomore Picnic Committee 2; Senior Dance Ticket Committee 4; National Honor Society 3, 4.
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