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ta- SHARON VALADE . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, History, Science, Math . . . Hall Cuard 3 . . . this lassie will engineer her way through atoms and formulae . . . it upsets her chemical make-up when the mailman passes her up . . . her first A in Latin and the first time she heard the school song are really thrillers in her life. IANET VANDER HEYDEN . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, Science, Latin, Math . . . Booster Club 4, Sodality 1,2 . . . when Allan becomes the first lady president, she will outlaw rolled down nylons . . . her good times at Nazareth. especially Iunior Ring Day and the Prom, will go down in history. MARY CAROL VAVREK . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, Latin . . . Sfudent Librarian: Student Leader: G.A.A .... avoid the use of double negatives when conversing with this petite Miss . . . fond memories cluster around lunior Ring Day and the class picnic. GAIL VENTIMIGLIA . , . 1954-1958 . . . English, History . . Booster Cub -1 . . . people better bridle their tongue when in Gails company . . . shes averse to too much chatter . . . cutting-up in the Biology laboratory has cut deep into her memory. CATHERINE VETRANO . . . 1954-1958 . . . Latin, English, Science. Math . . . Sodality l: Announcer . , . giddy-ap, Cathy. hopes some one will bequeath her a horse , . . harnesses her affec- tion to the memorable day when she saw her first article published in the Announcer. MARY IO VILLARI . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, History . . . Sodality l,2,3,4g Booster Club 3,-1: Student Council 2,3,4: Secretary 3: Representative at large 4: Alexine Staff 4 . . . busy filo-Io registers complaints against dust pan and scissors takers . . . this future prof cant forget pulling chairs and good ol' 312. BARBARA VLASATY . . . 1954-1958 . . . Eng'ish, History , . . Barb will be flying high as an air stewardess . . .she thought she'd croak when she opened up that first frog . . . dresses down boy- dressed girls . . . enjoyed Miss lVloline's English class. BARBARA VONDRUSKA . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, Math . . . marriage and a half dozen healthy children are on the program for the future . . . is fastidious about finger nails . . . remembers vividly when Soph class went to see Nutcracker Suite. PENNY VONESH . . . 1954-1958 . . . English . . . Penny doesn't think arguing about height is worth a cent . . . would rather be making marriage and housewife arrangements . . . first day in the Biology class stands out . . . so does Ring Day. IANET VOTAVA . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, History . . . Ian believes in increasing the Catholic population . . . shell not use soggy sandwiches as her bait . . . Ring Day, Prom Day and last, but not least, that First Detention Day, are times not easily forgotten. Page 42
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KAREN MARIE SZALAT . . . 1954-1958 . . , English. Math . . . MARILYN THUMA . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, Latin, Science Art . . . Legion of Mary l,-1: Library 2: Vice President 3, and Presi- dent 4: Announcer Art Editor -1 . . . her mother is her model . . . studying, praying, playing. and the lovely friendships made at N.A. will always be cherished. MARIETTA TICHY . . . 1954-1958 . , , English, History, Math . . . Legion of Mary l,2.3,4: Cv.A.A. l.2: Student Leaders 3: Art at O.L.B. 4 . . . Europe-minded Tish wept when her dear Sophs went down in defeat . . . vows that bobby socks and flats will never be part of her attire . . . Ring Day is a precious memory. DIANE TOLLEFSEN . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, Math . . . Bowl- ing League . . . for your future last word toggery go to Tootie's womens apparel shop . , . shell never say HI dont care . . . youll probably hear about her first and only D.T,, and the thrill of driv- ing pa's Cadillac to Ring Day doings. PATRICIA TORGERSEN . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, Historv . . . N.A.S.C. lg G.A.A. 1,2,3,-i . . . teacher 'iTogo declares she'll never be grouchy when shes the school room boss . . . three events remain with her - Iunior Prom, Alexines fourth floor and the Senior Prom. MARCIA TROIAN . . , 1954-1958 , . , Science. English. Mzith . . . G.A.A. l,2: Sodality 2: Future Nurses Cluh -1: Alexine -1: Drama l . . . nurse Marcia will find little time for Mickey Moiise when she's making her hospital rounds , . . when off duty shell find time to reminisce about Ring Day and N.A. parties. PATRICIA TRUTTY . . . 1956-1958 . . . English. Latin, History. Math . . . Sodality 1.4: Drama Club 3.4: C.A.A. 4: Announcer 4: Student Leader 3: Alexine 3: Choral 3: Volleyball Varsity 3,4: Frosh-Soph C.Y.O. team . , . peeveless Pat gives three pats for Sodality Retreat, Ring Day and famous Homeroom 326. IANA TUZAR . . . 1954-1958 . . . English. Latin, Mzitb . . . Camera Club 4: Student Librarian 2.3.-1 . . . Tuzf. future teacher of the Russian language. will guide her little missiles toward the library . . . Miss Pangallos and Sr. Maureen Tberesevs home- rooms are deeply engraved in her memory. ALICE MARIE TWOMEY . . . 1954-1958 . , , English. History , . , Sodality 1.2: Cv.A.A. 2.3.-1 . . . Al isnt in good Ufettlel' when no letters come from a eerta'n someone in the biggest state of the Union . . . her ambition is peace and love . . . Sophomore Kith n Kin is one of her favorite memories, Page all G.A.A. l,2,3: Sodality l.2,3: Student Leaders 3.4: Choral Club -1 , . . to belong to the chorus of angels is 'ACarrot's ambition . . . believes comparisons are odious and two-timers are unpardonahle . . . three cheers go to the Talent Show and Ring Day. PATRICIA TALZ . . . 1954-1958 , . , Englsb. History, Music . . S ilitx l likes to lwe in Minnesota in the good old Summer time it forget those ten point guizes in good ol' 312 . . . iwys ber . . , spare time7 find it. please for this busy senior
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CAROL VRTIS . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, Commercial . . . Vert becomes disturbed when the other end of the telephone is dead . . . her secretarial job will bring her happiness . . . the out- standing moments at N.A. are Prom Night and Ring Day. CATHERINE WASIL . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, History . . . Student Leader 3 . . . 'Smokyu isnt hazy about her ambition . . . she has a nose for news . . . erasing carbon copies is a smearing sensation . . . as a freshman she found voting for N.A.S.C. a new and interesting experience. af NQNQ- - 1-IW MARGOT VJEBB . . . 1954-1958 . . . English. History . . . Sodality 2.3.4: Student Librarian 3.4: Drama Club 3.4 . , . dimly lighted corridors and ant chasing peeye Margot . . . has a yen to visit the North Pole . . . puts Prom Night and Reception into Sodality under refrigeration to preserve their memory, PATRICIA WEINRICH . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, Art , . . Pats prayer is for a holy and happy marriage . . . thinks she might eliminate extension phones in her home . . . the Rock in Estes, Christmas of 1957 and Milwaukee are her heart throbs. IANICE WELZEN . . . 1954-1958 . . . English . . . Sodality. Bowling League . . . for that face uplift and those premature facial wrinkles see future beauty-maker Blondie . . . while under the dryer, shell remind you of the good old days at Nazareth. MARY ANN WERNISCH . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, History . . . ill-mannered gents will not lV1rs. this lover of wedding marches . . , her first report is among her souvenirs . . . a big family sounds great to 1V1arf' . . . fondles the memory of Ring Day, ARLENE WEST . . . 1954-1958 . . . English. Math . . . S,D.S, . . . she becomes annoyed at foolish question askers . . . Ulohnnien likes globe-trotting . . . Milwaukee Iournalism convention, her first prom and Sophomore biology class all linger in her memory. BARBARA VVHITE . . . 1954-1958 . . . Art, English, Math . . . Student Librarian 1.2: Art teacher at O.L.B. 3.4: G A.A. 1.2,3,4: Sodality 1.2.31 Student Leader 3.4: Alexine Art Editor 4 . . . i'Barb-B-Q ' hopes to paint wlngs on cherubs . . . draws Prom day close to her memory. CAROL WIEGOLD . . . 1954-1958 . . . Entilish. Home Economies . . . this Xvestmont lass is niak'ng arrangements to land a husband . . . thinks six chifdren sound great . . . smrets that everybody knows irk her . . . Iunior and Senior Prim stand first in her memories. SHIRLEY WISNEWSKI . . . 1954-1958 . . . English, History. Meath . , . Future Nurses Club ...' 'Shirl' looks forward to lead- ing a happy life . . . insineerity is not a par: of this gals makeurn . . , remembers oh so muth her first day at school . . . thinks often about Ring Day. Page 43
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