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lll'RSU Ili ic hl.1n.igqf-,1 , Ycarlaookxl Base ae pulur members of th ifo of Freeland and vm? classmk ,Qin mOSt often be flcnitys M baskotball at uh. ound at la 5-mr hells notegi excells,0N5 ndlx. personal, is ast 1 L ity and W' ' lflfllnuw H1 XDINAND 77 x Cheerleader 1 rsonalitx Jimmy has won xs dependable he has never slurlel ten xolunteered his help whenexer A comparably recent discovery me and all mth his realstcpm should haxe little trouble succggd RIEDINCJ Newspaper 1 l i un. I' t capiblx the staff of the M Ml of publication Harold has also Jrtraying feminine and male rolef worker is supported by his lllle third base position on our baseball n his ambition to be an electrical Xl Rl-XO In ire vim: would be a milliona to lose lccn known is na wr J friends this won hm 50 many l rllf s of his skill Wlth ilfzllever X 1 murh success In F DANIEL HANLEY Dann Newspaper-3, 4 Yearbook-4 Athletic Manager-1 Dan, one of the best liked boys in the class, Wears an almost per- petual smile which is only disturbed by Mr, Stofans trig class. His personality and sense of humor are tops. As a charter member of the noon hour gang, Dan is a steady customer at Tommie s. Socially he is very active and attends many regional dances. Possessing all the fine qualities of a good busfnessman we feel sure that he will be a success JosEPH HERR Dramatlcs 3 4 Newspaper 4 Yearbook 4 Class Ulllcer 3 Joe 1S Well llked by every one for h1S ready Smlle and h1s qulck sense of humor He has provlded us Wlth many humorous moments Joes tales although they are not all credlble of hus summer crulse 1n the Med1terranean have been a source of enterta1nmnt Joe has also ap pearcd in several M M I dramatic productions We wlsh Joe the best of luck ln Whatever Held he selects XVILLIAM HILL I-lilly Athletic Manager 4 Class Qflicer 1 Hllly usually s1ts ln class with a sleeplsh lnnocent expresslon upon his face Waltlflg for the Worst to happen and lt often does Not much is known of Bills night l1fe for he frequents mostly the dances t Hazle ToWnsh1p and West Hazleton HIS llst of addresses and phone st1ll mdefimte We know that B111 W1ll make good WALTER IFFERT Butch Yearbook 4 Ban 2 Basketball 7 Butch can be 1mmed1ately recogmzed by his Joe College dress pegged pants turned up collar and slouch hat His crazy ant1cs have created many hllarlous moments His perfect frankness and h1s genulne lnterest ln th ngs have placed him hwh ID our esteem Butchs gay personallty and self confidence are positlve stepplng stones 1n h1S am b1t1on of becoming a tycoon ln the buslness world llll H 1 le W UIQ 1 H K 1 D 1 f P35511 , J l, 'L 1 A 1 1. 2. 4 t, foe x l l . ok-4 C - , H , - , ' ' man: . . . . . . ' 1 ' . ' l Y V H I H , . y . . . ' 5 z , . . . ' . ' I ' Q ' CSU cc - H , . -. J. 4 ' -, - C - Cla ss Q 'N -1 Z I a N . . . , t , h . . , . . , V a , ' numbers is the envy of the student body. Even though his future is ' f ' I 1 , T 5 CIT ,-.H 1 n I 'Q KK 'Y i li 4 . , 1 1 ' ' . l l 1 I n 1 ' I' ' ' ,h f ' ' . . y . .J . ' 1 . ' 1 , . eball - - ' - ' . ,f ,J :.' l t Filiklf I l
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JOHN Dulzso lack Basketball'-1, 2, 3, 4 Athletic Mziiizigcre 1, 2 BHSQMIX4 Class Ofiicer-el Yearbook-4 Besides being one of the most popular members of the class, Jack is also a main link in the social life of Freeland and vicfnity, Well- known among the fairer sex, he can most often be found at 10031 dances. His other main interest is basketball at which he excells. One of the mainstays of the varsity this year, he is noted for his fast passing and clever floor work. Jack's friendly personality and winning ways should carry him far in future years. JAMES FERDINAND Hfimmyl' Dramatics-3, 4 Newspaper-1, 2, 4 Cheerleader-1, 2,3 Yearbook-4 A quiet fellow with a cordial personality, Jimmy has won many friends in his stay at M. M. I. Always dependable, he has never shirked an assignmentg moreover he has often volunteered his help whenever any necessary class project arose. A comparably recent discovery in dramatics, Jimmy has amazed one and all with his realistic por- trayals of elderly women. Jimmy should have little trouble succeed- ing in any field he chooses. HARQLD GRIESING i'GAries Baseball-2, 3, 4 Dramatics-2, 3, 4 Newspaper-l,4 Yearbook-4 Class Officer-1 Harold, as editor, has headed most capably the staff of the M. M. I. Flashes for another successful year of publication. Harold has 21150 shown his versatility as an actor, portraying feminine and male 1'0l6S- Hiis reputation as a hard, diligent worker is supported by his lime scholastic record. He also holds the third base position on our baseball team. We wish success to Harold in his ambition to be an electrical engineer. MICHAEL GYURKO KCMike,3 Yearbook-4 HH Smiles were gold, Mike by this time would be a millionaire. tis foubyear Stay at M. M. I., he has never been known to lofe ds Iviiipein' , Perhaps 'it is this trait that has won him so many friergali 1 e 15 mdeed a poolroom fanatic, and tales of his skill with 3 Cue er are ' . , - ev 1fn0WI1 far and wide. We wish Mike much success 111 what vocation he selects, NgWSP3l3er'i Dan, one of the petual smile d personality an I noon h0'-11' gang' he is VGTY active the fine qualities O 3 succeSS Dramatics- Joe is well liked t of humor. He has tales, although they Mediterranean have peared in several lx best of luck in whate Athletic Hilly usually sits i his face waiting for 1 iS known of Bill's n Hazle Township and numbers is the envy sau indefinite, we gl Yearbookx Butch Ca I1 b ' . GH ed m - . Interest ilimtilmzhllarlou Eersonglity an-3gS.lfha if 59 - . ion of becomin o ga
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RAYMCND KESSELL .Raya Originally a member of the class of '44, Ray left Mining in his Junior year to enlist in the Navy, where he spent four years. Upon his dis- charge he returned to Freeland and resumed his studies. Having had many experiences in the Navy, Ray knows his Way around. Although he is a few years older than we, he is still considered one of the fellows Raylg diligence and perseverance should carry him far. I CARL KISLAN Carl Dramatics-2, 3, 4 Carl's innocnt expression should, by no means, be taken as an in- dication of his nature, for wherever there is any mischief, he is likely to be around. Always one who appreciates a good practical joke, Carl not only has been the instigator of many, but has often been the re- cipient of several. In his more serious moments, Carl has shown his abilfity as a true scholar. He is undecided about his future work, but he will undoubtedly make good in the field he enters. CENERO La PORTE HGidgeH Basketball-1, 2, 3 Football-2, 3 Baseball-4 Yearbook-4 Class Officer-3, 4 Proving his athletic ability in the past four years, Gidge has estab- lished himself as an invaluable asset to the class. Even though he is short in stature, he possesses a physique which looks like the finished Product of a successful Atlas course. A good-looking fellow, Gfldge has set many feminine hearts of the region attwitter. Assuming leadership as class president in our senior year, Gidge has Worked energetically in Organizing class plays, dances, and other activities. We Wish the best of eV9TYtiiing to Gnidge in the future. FRANK LORENZCNI 'iFmnkieU Dramatics-2, 3, 4 Newspaper-4 Class Oflicerfl One of the more diiigent members of the class, Frankie is 3 Part of thai Select SFOUIJ Who always have their homework cornpieied' ,An active partlclpant in the extra-curricular act1v1t1es, he has served fait . l fiilly On the M. M. I. Flashes and has taken feminine parts in the aiinuat IJ ays. He also ranks high scholastically. Frankvie is a familiar flgiifeliie ihe Freeland Caiiteell, but otherwise the remainder of hiS night is a deep Secret' During his spare time he enjoys nothing better thai a day hunting Of fishing in some secluded spot. Franks friendly aft t d . . , . U 9 and clean thlnklng assure hlim of advancement in life. In Carlys Opiflifjfl Sym floor when all feet, Cariv al the I-epL1fEiT1lOI'1 Oi ubiication of the P in Whatever' he Basketball- f. Marcus has left tc ventures while behir tion in athletics inc played on the varsit has often amazed us an auto mechanical er Baseball-3, 4 A Hi, Jimmy, has l1HllS at M. M. I, duri sonality and his subtl, lar boys in the Class' for the few times he teens. Although he is 3 to come up with the serverance and resour At '. hletit Mamgcr G . truliorge 1s one of th, b Detsection a d ie solely missed n 3 cassroom takg - A 1 undecided abmg ever ever h out E e enters'
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