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f HIGH Senior CIMA l4dl7l4W'4 2 ' Y ' ,I 'SQQQYQ' 'YE 4 p'f 'f-,, Q4 ,Af 2? O I w e o I: IO .,,0Jmji, We, the graduating class of Meyers High School, wish to express our sincere appreciation to our most helpful senior ad- visors, Miss Casimir Tyburski, and Mr. Warren Challis. These two people have given so much of their time and talents in order to help us in all the different activities of our senior year. Never were you too busy to talk to us and to give us advice for which we are very grateful. We will never forget you, not only as loyal advisors, but also as lasting friends. All Senior llonor Society BOB GouLDEN LERDY VAN WHY ELIZABETH BLITKIEWICZ MARILYN EVANS GRACE GALLAGHER ELAINE MARTIN ROBERT GALLACHER IOANNE AYERS THERESA DE ERANCESCD JANET ECKROTE PAUL EYERMAN EDWARD GRANDA CARL KEMMERER DONALD MAHARTY KENNETH SMITH KATHLEEN M. MOONEY ANN o'KANE SANDRA UNCAR JACK WALL CAROL ANN BAIZ BARBARA MALACARNE RUTH MAPPES IOHN NOWAK ROSALIE BOLCAROVIC NADINE GOLDSTEIN IOYCE KILE ALIDREY MARSHALL PAT RAKAUSKAS
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4' ,ww Sem r Council Seated lleit to right!-Pat Ward, Grace Gallagher Nancy O'Kane, Iocmne Ayers, Pat Powell. Stand ing-Bob Gallagher, Bob Hoover, Lindsay Trax Carl Kemmerer, Roy Van Why. C1444 Uffcef-A Iohn Nowak, president: lane Castrignano, vice president: Paul Eyerman, trea ' pol. secrotar surer, Ruth Map- y. I
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ROBERT PATRICK AIGELDINGER rcEggyn A tumult of black curls and a touch of side-burns . . . forever joking, a rollick- ing laugh . . . dreaming while doing and never a look at the past . Co- chairman of the Senior Prom . . . an able organizer and willing worker . . . crazy over cars . . . cheerfulness exem- plified, jaunty and casual. Leisurely industrious. MARLENE ALLABAUGH B ubbles' Curled blond locks and a tall willo figure . . . a mild disposition . . . sbff spoken and always relaxed . . . a future secretary with all the capabilities . . . an aloof manner set off by an amicable greeting and a friendly smile for all . . . a true member of the gang, in good standing. Second thoughts they say are best. HELEN MARY ALLEN Helen A darkhaired, darkeyed dream . . . a look of innocence, a fair exterior of scenic beauty . . . a classic cheerleader . . . the very first Miss Meyers Mo- hawk . . . unforgettable with a beguiling face and figure to match . . . relaxing nonchalance depending on fate and fol- lowing destiny . . . beau bait . . : quiet excitement, a prize package. A face that launched a thousand ships. VXILLIAM IOHN AN STETT ff nt!! A precise wave of black hair with freckles strewn at random . . . the char- acteristic red flash of the Ford, the emphasis on the breeze . . . a frolicking disguise of indifference . . . the world of baseball with the magical charm of a bat . . . a prized friend extremely steadfast with versatile talents of untold worth. Everything comes if a man will only wait. LQJANNE AYERS 0 ! EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 1957 COLOPHON Spicy and sweet in a class by herself . . . matchless laughter and captivating enthusiasm with true sincerity . . . Dis- trict Chorus Festival . . . a bundle of fun, as precious as diamonds , . . ready to lend a hand always . . . a Pennsyl- vania Room attraction . . . the heart to initiate, the understanding to direct, and the hand to execute. A harmless thunderboltf' MARY AN N' AYOUB Mary Ann Sparkling hazel eyes with a shimmering crown of black wavy hair . . . a quiet and reserved nature, yet self assured and determined . . . an industrious worker with will power . . . ambitions lying in the secretarial field . . . large eyes and long curly lashes . . . a tailored yet dignified effect. A fine head o hair that adds beauty to a good ace. r. f .J , 9. M? H 'Z Q53-4 N 1' 1 A X.,-xA,-f I , 5 'P -542,7 Q lj tj 1. f '7ifVL' f ,JI 4 1 ina'--il 1 V -fl -95 - -lc 'Q nor. Qty, -z 'vow 2 -f'-l:d'l'rol 4 ri LB! 'bib LL T75 PEL auf-2 fl J +M- ,,'s,ifisi2s.ag??,hiii t qsmile! U al 'telli ent andfxffa ciful fi -gt,- 7 1 p -.35 iiiiifjfah' fia--tffg.hg'g',r iibfrfodinwsile e.l,p--t-lag! azylrdairr Of! ,,,i1lgCF6'hi,' t ' h ,a,Ig3't'if.i.,..5'lQ Uylf loneidjti -slenderlgff-so yoigrg,g,j1g,d5 j X' ,, lgjxjsdffd r.' fx -, RUSSELL BOYD BELLES rrRuss:J The utmost in taste and manners . . . a shiny trombone with liquid tones . . . the well-liked president of the band . . . master of tempo with a hut 2-3-4 . . . supreme with a baseball, from a powerful long drive to a quick double play . . . logical thinking, determina- tion, and firmness-sure signs of success. Strong wills make sound minds. RUSSELL BENIAMIN Onion A large build and light brown hair . . . a dimpled smile with deep brown eyes portraying excellent imagination and keen vision . . . a past Master Counsel- lor of DeMolayg-a hardy and industri- ous member of the Stage Crew . . . a set pattern with set ways . . . President of Future Teachers of America. Fortune favors the brave. EDWARD PETER BIRCH Pete At the head of the deck, the jokes . . . laughing and fun-loving, an inclination toward impulsiveness . . . no pretenses, a sincere nature . . . a persistent secret- keeper, frank and straight forward . . . a golden trumpet, a wealth of music . . . cautiously ruled by reasoning . . . a whizz in electronics . . . energy with a one-track goal. Everyday is a short life. GERALD PAUL BOGDAN rrlerryrx A bright smile of fascination, a spark lingering in flashing brown eyes . . . insistant mannerisms with a yen for the out-of-doors . . . everything from cars to cowboy songs . . . determinedly self- assured and animated with colorful fashions, plaid shirts and blue suede shoes . . . unsuppressed joy overflowing into every action. The man who makes mirth for all of us. RSSALIE ANN BOLCAROVIC osi Short golden waves at the peak of an enticing figure . . . brown eyes and a light bronze complexion . . . a vacillat- ing nature wavering from intelligent thinking and prudence to pessimism and exaggerated thoughts . . . participa- tion in girl's sports . . . hockey and basketball . . . eccentricigi and business abiliay touched off wi a scientific min . Small service is true service while it lasts.
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