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Class of '58 is largest to graduate so far New students, a new school, and new experiences -these are the pieces of the puzzle that earned special distinction for the class of 1958. With our friend, the map, and an occasional compass, we set out in bewilderment to find our way to classes through the maze of corridors. By the end of our. first year when we had learned the Alma Mater and had finally become accustomed to PSH, we felt a certain glow of pride. Returning as sophomores in the fall of 1955, we felt a greater sense of pride in ourselves and in our school. We were getting closer to the goal of being upperclassmen. Dances and games became our regular weekend habits. Upon becoming juniors and attaining the name of upperclassmen, we were entitled to participate more and more in athletics, clubs, and music groups. In March, 1957, we presented our first class play, Meet Me in St. Louis. Attending our Junior-Senior Prom climaxed an exciting year of school work and extra-curricular activities. We have had So much fun through these years that we wish the class of 1959 the Same happiness which we have found in our years in high school. CHARLES ABOOKIRE, JR. ALBERT ABRAHAM, JR. MARY ACOCELLA DOUGLAS ADAMS MARCIA AHO RICHARD ALIC JUDITH ALLEN CAROLANNE AMBERS f i' 3 E ' X 'i I llxvl - W . . , i fi ins., , W yy - ' T ' T v ' if g ' S .,CoNsTANcE AMBROSE BETTY ANDERSON SALLY ANDERSON JosEPH ANDRES BEVERLY ANDREWS MARY ANGELETTI JOSEPH AQUILIA NANCY ARABIAN I .T J 1 , 11
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'Q' NS L.--1 --'- School 6lCfi9!I.f1f'f gave the re1zz'01'f 61 chance to watch Tarllzaz Senior Hzlglo in f1ctz'01l for the fmt time. Sparta nzusza Lifflillfl, mm' club gI 0IqJJ' mzitefl Ibis' clam in nmww 1z1j0lQgeltnble L?AlDl37'1f7lC6.f mul f7 fIfI?1.fZ'07IJ1 When asked, How does it feel to be a senior?,' we, the class of 1958, have often tried to analyze this. Thinking over this puzzling question, we find the answer is a composite of memorable emotions and experiences. The class led by President Bob Dakdduk, Vice-President Jim Turner, Treasurer Chuck Abookire, and Secretary Judy Allen planned many wonderful activities, especially the class dance, the Oriental Fantasy. Our busy school days started with early classes and ended every night with the completion of our homework. Though classes filled many hours, we still found time to participate in several clubsg Y-Teens, Boosters, Spectrum, Hi Spot, Speech Team, and JCWA. We were avid football fans, for our Redmen football team finished in second place in the LEL after a season of breath-taking games. We proudly presented Mrs, McThing as our class play on November 15. As we look back over our four years at Parma Senior High School, we seniors find it hard to realize that it is time for us to graduate. 10 Don Mates smiles as Lori Gcxwron is fitted for ccrp and gown by Iczckie Furnivcxl in the senior English room.
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Senior meetings explain students' activities BARBARA ARDELY LUCILLE ARENA JAMES ARTHUR AUDREY AUMAN KJ 1 I 1 ff If ' r, ,MM T My eiis'?g.'2, i'N it A E 1 xi! B PATRICIA AVERSON ,, A I sse ROBERT BADURA WILLIAM BAIRD JEAN BAKER Q I ROBERT BALANT I A I PETER BALCZIUNAS I -' THOMAS BALDASSARI -- Q'1:,SfJ' H ROBERTA BALKAN E -gpg k 2 hd I X I if 'Q 5' I -Ivfiliv I J :x- i if-V gag, Q I In J w.,x n I JN 5 t Q? DAVID BARTA fg-.NU 5 E LORENE BARTON 'L -I fini I PM 1 ' ALLAN BAUMRUCKER i i ' M SANDRA BECHTEL t V+, I I ff? W 5 BERT BECK LESLIE BECK JO-ANN BECKER MELVIN BEHREND XA xt GERARD BELTER KENNETH BERAN 3.1: C JUDITH BERG DIANNE BILBY ee I ' - I .l 12
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