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SE IDRS BARBARA ALAYN AIKEN . . . UBARBH has played basket- ball . . . enjoys sailing and eating cheeseburgers at Zefif's . . . plans to attend a nursing school in the future. LLOYD ALEXANDER . . . was one of the boys from famous Gratwick . . .enjoys all sports very much . . . his future is still undetermined. DORIS ALLISON . . . Donna worked on the REVIEVV and magazine sale . . . a hard worker on NORTH STAR staff . . . in the future she will be training to be a nurse. MARY BAKER . . . a true sports' enthusiast . . . correspon- ding secretary of G.A.A. this year, and on the REVIEVV and NORTH STAR staffs . . .uI'IAKEHC2ll1'l make up her mind about the future. PAUL D. BALLING . . . was a stage and baseball manager . . . is a member of the NORTH STAR photography staff and of the REVIEW . . . Paul aspires for a higher education and will enter college. HELEN F. BARBERIO . . . was seen in basketball, softball, and bowling . . . currently seen dancing to Moonlight Sere- nade at the Crow's Nest . . .nothing seen in her future -- yet! JOHN RICHARD BARONICH . . . little PiN1-HEAD was manager of football and basketball . . . helped make up our expert swimming team this year . . . no definite plans for the future. JAMES E. BEITZ . . . HJIMMYH was often seen behind a camera . , . is now the efficient Secretary of Vl'ednesday's bow- ling league . . . will be seen as mechanical technician. THEODORE J. BELLING . . . was on the REVIEVV staff . . . is interested in photography and woodworking . . . TED will be seen designing homes in the future. i'.,- Q fi ff' t ' 2 22 DICK BERNDT . . . was seen roller skating and hunting. . . is a brain in senior health, his favorite subject . . . wants to join the Navy and see the world. WALLACE BITTERS .IR .... Vl'ALl.Y was an energetic salesman for the junior and senior magazine drives . . .loves steak . . . headed for college for a future of teaching mechan- ical drawing. MARGUERITE BLACK . . . HSALLYH earned several bow- ling awards . . . likes to dance and play basketball . . . hopes to bring joy to some office in the future. JOYCE M. BLAKE . . . vivacious ji-Lucia took part in bad- minton and archery . . . Wowl she says as she receives as- signments for the REVIEW' and NORTH STAR . . . much success at college. SHERWOOD BODY. . . Tan-LR was on the Student Coun- cil in his sophomore year . . . you'll find him singing Racing VVith the Moon . . . aims to be a contractor in the future. SHIRLEY D. BOEHNKE . . . USHIRLH starred in bowling . . . as president of Parkside Girls she still has time for the REVIEW' and NORTH STAR . . . plans to do office work in the future. MARIE BOLONZI . . . Bo worked hard on the junior mag- azine drive . . . this lass likes music . . . will send us postcanls from the historical places she plans to visit. HELEN BOWMAN . . . Student Council and sports occupied her time . . . we wonder how Helen has time for knitting when her favorite hobby is sleeping . . . will be a private secretary. PATRICIA M. BOYLE . . , was seen taking part in many girls' sports . . . hates double chemistry periods . . . UIIATSYH will be a loving wife to a certain lucky fella.
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SENIOR LEADERS ANTHONY ITAGOSTINO . . . football and basket ball star, in Honor Society, junior class and Varsity Club president . . Doc , our hand- some president, has proved an excellent leader of the '-lflers . . . uncertain future. JOSEPH DARLAK . . . won a basketball letter, was in the Honor Society, Varsity Club, and a RHVIHXV salesman . . lDCJNl l'H, our ambitious vice-president, is liked by all who know him . . . good luck in a scientific future. RICHARD R. RILEY . . . basketball, tennis, and track star, junior class and Varsity Club treasurer . . . our tall, red-haired secretary has become an outstanding student in his three years here . . . Rico is college bound. ROBERT HARTBURG . . . active in football, basketball, baseball, track, and Varsity Club . . . our bespectacled treasurer is famous as one of the Hartburg twins . . . Bolsa' plans to be a dry cleaner. X I I C .Mm : l'residt-nt .-Xnlliony I7 .'xgllSllIlU. Htliuu' X lcc- l'n-siclcnl joseph Darlak Secretary Richard R. Riley 'l'rt-asurcr Rolu-rl llartburg 21
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SE IDRS WILLIAM R. BUSH . . . Till I. hasalways liked history . . . energetie salesman of our senior magazine drive . . . his future plans are indefinite. DOROTHY MAE IIUSIIEY . .. ulltllltln has worked in the cafeteria and library for four years . . . likes to travel by motor- cycle and can be found at Six Corners. . . future undetermined. SALLIE ANN CAIN . . . SAL was a southern belle . . . now PHYLLIS BRICK. . . l'liYI. liked girls' baseball . . .after work she likes to relax in Zelivs and listen to Slow Boat to China . . . will appreciate a position in I.B.M. DORIS I. BRODEUEHRER . . . BRoDlic was an energetic C1.A.A. gal . . . tries to study math when she is thinking of Stardust . . . l 'ni a no gUI1Illl say is her answer to the future. DONALD BROECKER . . . DoN moaned And I I7ou't liven Care as he slept his study halls away . . .a blond bomb- shell . . . plans to become a draftsman. RICHARD C. BROECKER . . . formerly played junior varsity basketball . . . likes french fries and bowling . . . the future is a toss-up between college and the service. HELEN NATALIE BRONISZEWSKI . . . HBROWNIIEU helped out iu Room 7 . . . spends her spare time eating ham- burgers . . . will be busy as a housewife and interior decorator. BEVERLY JEAN BROSS . . . Boots just loved to go roller skating or to Yianilos' . . . can't stand lockets without pietures . . . plans to go to a beauty school and then to her own salon. HAROLD EDGAR BROWN . . . TWl'IRl'n was a member of the junior play cast . . .as RICYIEW editor he shouts, Ohl tor goodness sake! . . . will be seen at college, he hopes. DONALD BUCKLEY. . . Don was on the swimming team for two years, and also bowled in the high school league . . . enjoys 'swimming very much . . .as yet his future is uncertain. DOROTHY HELEN BUDNICK . . . was drum majorette for three years . . . is active in the glee elub and on the RIC- YIEW typing stall . . . Do'r'rY hopes to become a success in the musical world. if s -ws . f 4 9 5 , . K , , 1 X . V in 5 S ,w,..4..1. ' is she's an energetic worker in Mr. 'l'ierney'sotliee and an usher Y A at the Riviera 'liheater . . . will make a hue airline hostess. IIENRY CARIIECK . . . ll.xNK won an honor letter as a freshman . . . he likes model building and accordian playing . . . will go into the Navy and then to medical school. WILLIAM C. CARLSON . . . president of the freshmen boys' bowling league . . . lint, is a color guard for our baud ...his futtire is uncertain. DANIEL CIIICCONE . . . a star in the junior play and in 'l.X'. football . . . a prize winner in the senior magazine sale . . . DAN wants to learn to play the piano by notes. JOSEPH CIIIODO . . . jot-L participated in the magazine drive. . . enjoys taking life easy . , . his aim for the future is to be successful, ' Rl'l'A R. CISZEWSKI . . . was an active member of the ti.A.A .... is now reporting for the RICYIICXY and twirling in the band . . . a business school will be graced by her presence. COLLEEN ELLEN CLANCY . . , fl.liNl , a tall brunette, liked badminton . . . though busy working on the NORTH STAR and magazine drive, she has time for Rog , . . plans to '7 be a steuographer. -3 ,X
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