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LAURA MAE KING . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, History. Art . . . Drama Club 4: Legion of Mary 2,3,-1, Orchestra I,2, Announcer 3: Librarian 1,21 Sodality 1 . . . nurse Laurie hopes to bring 'ein back alive . . . wonders why there are so many tall men . . . re- members lournalism Convention in Nlilwaukee. MARY KING . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, History, Math . . . has no time for make-believe people . . . af.er a few years at secr'etari'il work, MareA' will turn her thoughts on rearing a family of eight . . . her bedtime stories will be glowing accounts of Ring Day and Prom Night. wiv 'M' DONNA MAE KLLIDAC . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, Business, Math . . . G.A.A. 1 . . . 'iDuchess Danna will faithfully serve her subjects in the realm of business . . . wll not give much time to ridiculous question-askers . . . cherlshes fond memories of first days at Nazareth and Ring Day ceremony. MARY ANN KMOCH . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, Sconce, Math . . . Future Nurses' Club 4 . . . Mark plans on I'l111'SCvS training next year . . . wants to tie the knot some day with a lad who'll lie willing to listen to her glowing account of her first prom and the day she received her class ring. GERRIE KNAPP . . . 1954-1958 . . . English. Science, Art, Math . . . G.A.A.: Camera Club: Student Leader: Legion of Mary . . . wants to do something logically for a change . . . cant swa low unmashed mashed potatoes . . . Kitchen Klenser rings a bell. DIANE KONOPASEK . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, History . . . Alexine Staff -1: Sodality -1 , . . Konnie looks forward to matri- monial bliss after her sojourn at college . . . wonders if any one ever heard of St. Marys of Notre Dame . . . vividly recalls Iunioi' religion class with Father Kenan, and Fenwick Prom. CAROLYN KRAISS . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, Math . . . Sodal- ity 1: G.A.A. 1: Hall Guard 3,43 Lyn will pln herself down to two years of work and then seek a life partner . . . misspelling of her name annoys her . . . Sophomore Talent show will always be a pleasurable memory. IOYCE KROUPA . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, History . . . Sodal- ity 2: Cv.A,A. 2: Sophomore Talent Show, Prom Committee . . . would like to remove the tick from alarm clocks . . . contemplates marriage . . . will never forget her first A in History. CHARLENE KRUEGER . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, Art, Math . . . Soclality 1: G.A.A. 1: Glee Club 1,2,3: Choraliers 2,3.4 . . . Charlie's hobby will be raising Polo ponies . . . tokenless bus drivers irk her , . . worm dissection escapades are interesting things to recall . . . so is the Senior Drama Festival. CAROL SUE KRUG . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, History, Science, Nfath . . . Sodality 1,-1: G.A.A. 1,23 Drama Club 3: Class Treasurer 1,33 Representative at large 2 . . . clon't crack your knuckles when i'Susie is around . . . she chatters about a seven-day week end . . . Kungsholm brings back memories. Page 32
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SHARON MARIE IANOUSEK . . . 1956-1958 . . , liuglish. History , . . Drama Club: G.A.A.: Choral Club ..,4 flair' prefers one to use a handle to leer name when being .ijzlressed . . , her first day impressions at Nazareth w'll . '. N . p, coming secretary s after graduation thoughts. DIANA IECMEN . . . 1954-1958 . . . English. Latin. Sgience . . . Cv.A,A,: Alexine Representative -1 . . . Hleckie' w.in's tm hive her name go down in history. but haw can it go dawn if Hlecl' doesnt like to get up . . . maybe shell be famous for that precious HA' in Physics. ay., 75? MARY ANN IONES . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, Science. Math Student Leader 3: Sodality 12,3 . . . broken shoelaces can ruin her clay . . , wants to romp along the Danube . . . Christ the King ceremony is an outstanding event in Marney's life at Nazareth. ESTHER IOZEF . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, Science, Math . . . if can be an ideal wife and mother, she will ask nothing else . . . has an aversion to surprise tests . . . cant you hear her tell bedtime stories about Ring Day to the little uns? ADRIENNE IURGONSKI . . . 1954-1958 . . . English. Science. Math . . . Choral Club 3.4 . . . pedagogue Aden dislikes traffic blockers on congested highways . . . would like to relive the good old 'AFirefly'l days and the Iunior Prom. MARY ELLEN KALKA . . . 1954-1958 . . . English. History . . . G.A.A. l,2,3.-1, Legion of Mary 4: Student Leader 3,4 . . . 'AKelk put the ol' rah, rahw in Nazareth . . . it wont be the same without her . . . hopes to be on time some day, but lV1onday morning is her hazard. DIANNE KAUCKY . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, Science, Math . . . Cv.A,A. 1: Booster Club 4 . . . A'Kauck is set on being a good nurse and a better mother . . . late school buses distress her . . . remembers Iunior Ring Day and her Physics classes. CATHERINE KEILMAN . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, Science, Latin, Math . . . Booster Club: Sodality 1: Science Fair 3 . . . soup slurpers annoy 4'Cathie . . . has a yen to visit London on a foggy day . . . if she meets a former 326'er there, Ring Day at N.A. will sure come out for an airing. ALICE ANN KEMPFER . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, Science. Latin, Math . . . G.A.A. l,2,3g Drama 3: Orchestra l,2,3,-1: Student Librarian 12,33 Sodality l,2,3,-1: Officer 23,-1 . . . NAIA' wants to meet St. Peter as an ally . . . she will always remember Sodality ceremonies, especially the solemn acts of consecration. PATRICIA KIERNAN . . . 1956-1958 . . . English, History . . . Choraliers 4: Booster Club l,2: Choral Club 1,4 , . . a large family sounds good to Pat. but not until college is out of the way . . . puts thumbs down on Bermuda shorts for men . . , N.A. dances and first detention are unforgettable experiences, Page 31
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ELLEN KUKAR . . . 1956-1958 . . , English, Latin, History . . . Home room representative 4: Announcer 4: Sadality 3,41 G.A.A, 4: Drama Club 4 . . . Hollywood holds no ch irins for Kuke . . . Europe sounds better . . . London and Paris fascinate her . . . locker coms baffle her . . . first day at school is a memory gem. IRENE KULHANEK . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, History, Math . . . Legion of Mary 3,4 . . . a European trip sounds great . . . 'til then she'll remember the adventures in the anatomy study of a frog . . . wonders if even cherubs file through one pearly gate when there are two. SHARON LEPS1 . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, Science, Mzith . . . G.A.A,: Bowling team . . . Argyles are taboo . . . Blondie still has star dust in her eyes from the prom . . . Big Sister Day and the candy corsage rate a five star award. MARY LEVGARD . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, Science, Math . . . Sodality 3.4: Student Council 1,4 . . . lab-technician, Mar, considers Elvis fans immature . . . field trips sparked the biology classes . . . Ring Day gave her excltement that will remain stead- fast in her memory. BARBARA LOFTUS . . . 1954-1958 . . . English. Science . . . Sodality 1: Student Librarian 1: Future Nurses' Club 4: Freshman officer . . . Barb never did like semester end exams . . . she's determined to get into Pediatrics . . . wouldnt mind repeating good old Kith and Kin days . . . remembers well that first detention. RITA LONGO . . . 1954-1958 . . . Engish, History . . . Legion of Mary . . . take note, all bosses: one Rio Rita wants a good secretaryls job . . . promises no interruptions while on the job . . . get in touch with her . . . applause goes to Ring Day as outstanding event. MARGARET LUBIEN . . . 1954-1958 , . . English, Math . . . cir- cumnavigation is Peggys theme song . . . is ready to take dicta- tion from a worthy hoss . . . what7 pizza without onions: how could you7 . . . pangs of nostalgia grip her when she thinks about the Announcer dance. HELEN LUKES . . . 1954-1958 , . . English, Math , , . G.A.A. 1: Choral Club 1,23 Booster Club 4: Future Nurses' Club 4 . . . Lukesy.' housewife and mother, prefers not to be interrupted when phoning . . . happy time at the lunior Prom is firmly en- trenched in her memory. Page 33 ANNE KRUMB . . . 1956-1958 . . . English. History . . . Legion of Nlary 3.4: Drama 4: Annnuncer Sport Editor 4 . . . dogs who sharpen their teeth on 'Texsl purse better scram fast , . . she is interested in a public relations job . . , suggests a road through Pearly Gates' . . . insinterity is out . . . lunior Prom can never he forgotten. ANTOINETTE KUBACKI . . . 1954-1958 . . . English. History . . . Legion of Mary: Bowling League . . . Toni thinks two can live as cheap as one , . . hints that she might like a life partner . . . dentention service has one consolation - no classical music. m
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