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ay 1957 SANDRA PETERS Pete Angling for a study of alrllne communlcatlon at business school as the cholrs queen of the key board Orchestra band and chorus all cater to songstress Sandy JOSEPH PIVIROTTO Jack Jack a member of the bowlung team chorus and boys and mixed ensembles ns one of the chlef controllers an the cafeterla He wlll make a date with Penn State to study business admlnustratlon WARREN PORTER Stuck Sax foot and away we go' Bound to basketball ns this future campus candidate Warren a mem ber of Advanced Science and Ham Radlo Club stole the stellar part IU the lunlor class play RONALD REDILLA Ron As master of ceremonues Ron rauses chaos when ever a pep assembly rolls around The baseball dnamond beckons R n In the sprl g while Leaders and College lub call hum throughout the year EILEEN RICHARDS Elleen To the cheerleading squad of whlch she IS a member goes much of Eileen s vltallty Miss Vim and Vlgor IS treasurer of Leaders Club and on the cafeteria and make up committees EDWARD RINGEISEN Because he IS a member of hall patrol look for Ed between classes keeping confusuon In the halls to a mlnlmum Ed will make the Navy has buoy for life DICK ROYSTON Duck The veep of the sophomore class and president ofthe lunnor class was a wlnner In wrestlmg and basketball too Natnonal Honor Socnety also puts In nts bud for thus Annapolis bound boy ELSA RUDOLF Rudy Rudy s tame has been spent enther managlng the cheerleaders or an National Honor Society She as keeper of the conns for the sensor class usherette and a member of Glee Club GRACE RUPRECHT Dolly After graduation thus loyal chorus student wall attempt to make her ambltlon of being another Ann Sothern come true This secretarial Interest made Dolly a Commercnal Club doll DONNA RYAN Donna Munutes from home room meetnngs are kept by Donna Lookmg for Donna after school? Then thus future secretary can be found working at the Pnnes Plaza 33 'Uv A455 'CT 1. J f XX SRU: S PETERS W PORTER E RICHARDS D ROYSTON G RUPRECHT PIVIROTTO REDILLA RINGEISEN RUDOLF RYAN
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HILAIRE MODIC Hilaire Love that trig class! Here's a senior fellow who is not only interested but also good in math and science. Chess Club captured Hilaire and mono- polized his activity periods. SUSANNE MOFFETT Sue This Milwaukee maid played the clarinet in the marching band and made up the players in class dramatic productions. Sue, another future novice in the nursing field, belonged to Latin Club and F.H.A. DAVID MURRAY Dave Chorus saluted this short singer. The stature of Dave's plans for the future, however, are large and include a chemical engineer's curriculum. Dave will advance his aims at Penn State. ROBERT NEAL Bob Wearing a blue and white Winder's iacket and sporting a membership to the club is this auto enthusiast. Bob will wend his way to college after graduation. F' Yes, there's school today! DENNIS NICKUM Lackie Hunting and cars rate attention from this fun- loving senior. Lackie was the cause of Art I's chaos. He will spark his way to an electrician's position after graduation. THOMAS PALMER Larry Both the iunior and senior class plays highlighted the NORTH STAR'S editor-in-chief. Larry, a mem- ber of National Honor Society and Leaders Club, leans toward law study and a journalism maior. JAMES PANNIER Jim The senior class made their iimrdandy saxophone player the chairman ot the band committee tor the Christmas Dance. Jim, a music-motivated fellow, is a member of band and orchestra. FRANCES PERNER Fran Fran, a tan of sports and the out-of-doors, is a member of Y-Teens and Library Service. Fran will mobilize her talents to attain and maintain a secretary's position. '7,., S .,,Q,., - 1 , 1. H. Manic -P 'EAL V s. Moffett D. MURRAY - .5 n. NEAL TX Q 2, L ' 8-If , L 1 0. NICKUM T, PALMER X' J. PANNIER xx F, PERNER wa iQ! A If-2'-was ' , , ,ll f , f. l X' ., i . , Tl ff V f f A s Q. tx 32
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ff Ji .vs- fi: SARVER SCHOFIELD SCHWEIGER SCULL SMITH 1 'Id lx .A W SCHELLHAAS SCHWEIGER SCOTT SIGMUND SMITH ay 1957 LORETTA SARVER Lone Heres the petnte member of our class whose vocal talent sent her as a representatnve from N A to County Chorus Lorne landed the role of Hank an the sensor class play WILLIAM SCHELLHAAS Re Who can forget Red nn the mnschuevous role of Randolph an the lumor class play? He IS National Thesplans treasurer and also a member of the color guard and hall patrol SIDNEY SCHOFIELD n Thus senior plans to put one of hns present hob bnes unto effect an the future Sudneys hobby IS electronics and his future of course IS a career un electronuc engmeermg JACK SCHWEIGER Jack ln the fall football claums Jack as theur rught end and In the sprung baseball places hum un center field .lack who holds the renns to Marune s career likes to rude horseback RICHARD SCHWEIGER Rich Stage crew members made Rlch a fellow worker To be a professional sunger IS Rnchs hope Hus favorite pastime us maklng music wuth the Quan tones DOROTHY SCOTT Do Just classify Dot as a sunglng seamstress' She ns a member of Glee Club durmg school and makes sewing her hobby after school Dot wull don a band of gold after graduatnon BRENDA SCULL Bren Helping her make her mark as a malorette was Brens bright smlle and personality She was a member of County Chorus as well as the N A chorus Glee Club and Leaders Club .IACK SIGMUND Jack Outside of school Jack makes the munutes fly by huntmg flshlng or working on hrs motorcycle Graduatuon will classlfy Jack In the category set aside for the Army HARRIET SMITH Hornet College Club made thus qunet sensor thelr sec retary by quite a margun of votes Harriet wlll answer the need for nurses when she begms her tralnlng at Vurgmla Intermont College PATRICIA SMITH Cl Pat who ns a member of usherettes Glee Club Leaders Club and Natnonal Honor Society walked away with a part nn the senior play Besides participating un these a tlvrtles she I5 a top notch student 34 ' 0 v 1, - H I I . 4 V ' u du . , ' . x N A . use X -Q Q D.. h .' ns-dn A . M . . . . 'r IJ, . ' 5 xc, ., ,, y.:1.f'.1,z.jj'. ,i . . n - . , ' a K . , . . I I 7 I , ' V , . . . . , . X . 3 Ml reg. , . 'X H 'rr .is 1 ' ' 75 ,, A 1 . 1 . X 4 , 1 . . s .- 1 K:f:'. Rx. g .. ll l I . h + mx, 'F ,Q I 3 H H , 3 w X , . . . O -1 , 1 ' ' qi X MR , . . U . f , . if I 11 H 5 X Q . , S Q . ll rl - u A 1 HP ,H , , , L h . . . . C . . . , - S. J, . R. D. S1 ii
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