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by E: F-Sgt 2. as E . President Student Council EDWARD B. HAKIM None but himself can be his parallel -Theobald Engineering is in Steady lfddies' future . . . four years of basketball and football . . . captained the foot- ball squad and served as president of the Student Council . . . college to follow graduation for him. Vice-President Student Council ROBERT L. GAECKLE All greatness is unconscious or it is little and nought -Carlyle Bob, a future mechanical engineer . . . football and Honor Society par- ticipant . . . enjoys sleeping and eating . . . vicelpresident of the Stu- dent Council in his senior year . . . a college prep course outlined his high school studies. Treasurer Student Council DAVID SULLIVAN Lord of himself -Byron Another great sportsman is g'Sully . . . basketball, baseball, and football teams had his participation . . . treasurer of the Student Council . . . college counts high in his future plans . . . hearty eating his spare time occupation. Editor 1955 Chrysalis THEODORE S. TRUST, JR. Il matters not how a man dies, but how he livesl' -Johnson A busy man is Ted', . . . captain of the track team and president of the class for the sophomore and junior years . . . ambition is to be a suc- cess . . . studied a general course didn't like to do homework. Senior President Honor Society ROBERT SHAPIRO The pen is mightier than the sword - Lython Journalism will be Bobs career . . . his many activities included co- editing the Yiking Saga and presiding over the Honor Society . . . likes writing and basketball . . . French homework his greatest dislike.
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19 Treasurer Senior Class FRANCES M. STECEWYICZ Style is the dress of thoughts -Stanhope Fran, treasurer of the senior class . . . has plans for a career in the field of education . . . served with the Glee Club for four years . . . likes making clothes . . . lists Latin II as her chief aversion. President Senior Class ROBERT K. HRLVNINIER llc zcho has a lhousuml friends --4Emerson 'lBrumbi is a great sportsman as well as a leader . . . president of the senior class and captain of the bas- ketball team . . . his ambition is to own his own business some day. Vice-President Senior Class DANIEL J. CALABRESE It is rz friendly heart that has plenty of friends' -Thackery A great baseball player is Danny . . . captain of the team during his senior year . . . vice-president of the class also . . . took a college prep course . . . lists cars as his chief like. Historian Senior Class CHRISTINE CONIS As good be out of the world as out of fashion -Cibber Chris,,, our faithful co-captain loves cheerleadinv . . . ver ' fashion-minded t- 5 . . . Honor Society member and vice- president of Tri-Y . . . college is her aim . . . noted for her cynical wit and love of leisure. Secretary Senior Class RUTH ANNE CERAYOLO A lonely lady, garmented in light from her own beaulyn - Shelley Ruthie . . . sweet and sincere . . . a future Jrivate secretar' . likes I 3 . . music . . . senior class treasurer and Honor Society membei . . . faithful Clee Cluber . . . a soft voice reveals her quiet charm. P114 5 if 1 R1 . 4 fl -
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