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1 DOLORES M. WERY JEROME ZBICKI JOSEPH H. ZYSKOSKI Easy going, talkativeg a man- Mischievous, unconcerneolg tak- Jolly, always jokingg Zee'f is hater indeed. es life as it comes. the object of a, certain gz'rl's afections. lntramural Basketball l-2. Basketball 2-3-4. Football l-2-3-45 Basketball I- 2-3, Blue 6' Whi te Review 45 Gymnastics Club 2. Senior Class Song Tune to NO OTHER LOVE To Kulpmont High- We bid good-bye- Our school days here we all will surely The friends we knew, Memories so dear Will last year after year For they were founded here. We'll always love you, Kulpmont High, For joys our only days have ever known, Our hopes and dreams Classes that we all attended With this year have now all ended. Alma Mater, class songs we all knew With saddened hearts lt is time to part We now fondly say adieu. miss. RACHEL ALLEN JOHN NORSTEDT PAGE NINETEEN
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1 I I I I PAGE EIGHTEEN ANTHONY E. STEPANOVICH Buoyant, artistically inclined 5 capable cartoonist. MARIE A. SWAIKA Attracted by at sailorg enjoys life to the fullest. Marion Heights Club I-2-3-45 Intramural Basketball I-2-3-45 Student Council 35 Banner 4. MICHAEL J. SWARTZ Conscientious as well as handsome g a lively class- mate. Intramural Basketball I -2-3-4. CONNIE T. SWITZER Cute blonde, well liked by allg one who seldom worries. Intramural Basketball 3-45 Blue C1 White Review 45 Corridor Patrol 45 Librarian 4. JOHN W. TOMI NOVICH Flirtatious, light-hearted, artistic, full of good ideas. Blue 8 White Review I-45 Student Council I-2-35 Corridor Patrol I5 Gymnastics Club 25 Banner 4. LOTTI E G. VARANO Jester of the Class of '55 , Lottie is never seen without a gi-rl. Glee Club 45 Basketball 3-45 Football 3-4. SAMUEL F. VARANO Amusing, loyal, respectfulg helpful at a mom- ent's notice. Marion Heights Club I-2-3-4. WALTER J. WYDRA Popular, dimplesg never seen without his truck. Football I-25 Basketball I-2-3-45 Gymnastics Club 25 Baseball Intramurals 3.
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QXXXXXXXXXXXXXQQ Class Wzll 7' 1 s-Z J sh? ' XA o Z f X Qmxxxxmxxxmmvl-mf Q 1-1 We the Class of l955, who are about to leave this great institution of learning, do here- by make public our last will and testament: TO THE FACULTY: We leave our appreciation and gratitude, for their unceasing effort in trying to make us intelligent and reliable young men and women. TO THE JUNIORS: We leave our cooperation and obedience in the classroom, corridors, and assembly pro- grams, and also all our Senior privileges. TO THE UNDERCLASSMEN: We give our willingness to take part in clubs, plays, and other extra-curricular activities. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: STELLA ALEXIS' position as captain of the cheerleaders is left to JOANN PUPO. RACHEL ALLEN wills her popularity with the Coal Township Boys, to her sister ROBERTA. The long dark tresses of MARIE AVELLINO are bestowed upon MARYLU APPICHELL. JOHN BARONOWSKI wills his seat on the Heights bus to JOHN STAREGO. ROBERT BEAVER leaves his A's in Chemistry to anyone who needs them. CONCETTA BRESSI bequeaths her love for dancing to ROSE MARIE NESTICO. JOE ALONZO is left with JOE CARABlNl'S many visits to Atlas. RUTHANN CONNI is lucky to receive BERNADINE CEBOLLA'S faultless wardrobe. CARMEN CESARI leaves his love for the outdoors to LEONARD DOMANSKI. MARION DE ANGELO is gifted with JOANN DALPlAZ'S sparkling, dark eyes. JAMES PROSSER is left with PETER DANlEL'S position as Senior Class president. JEANETTE DAVIES' love for Sunbury is left to RUTH BRONNN. ROSE DELBO wills her quiet manner to JANE TERRY. JOHN DERR leaves his tall stature to EDWARD DURAN. MICHAEL DUNICK confers his love for baseball to JOE MOLESEVICH. MARION FIORELLO leaves her friendly manner to MICHAELINE BUCKWASH. The cuts and bruises of RALPH FULGINITI are gladly given to GILBERT DOMANSKI. JOHN FUTCHKO'S devilish manner is passed on to CHARLES CRINITI. The basketball ability of MORRIS GARD is given to LOUIS CHERNESKI. The gridiron speed of JOE GENCAVAGE is passed on to RON MARSHALEK. ANDREW GRAZIOLI leaves the days that he was absent to go hunting to LARRY MORATA. GEORGE GRISCAVAGE wills his comical attitude to JOHN FULGINITI. ENGENE HABOWSKI'S dislike for girls, is left to CHARLES MICHAELOWSKI. KITTY NDIS is left with BARBARA HERMAN'S post on corridor patrol. KAY NOKA leaves her many sweaters to her sister PATSY. GRA E VARANO is left with BARBARA KADYSZEWSKl'S patronage at the K. H. S. ances. T KANIA Quote, l'm just leavingl The long hair of ELLEN KOVACH is left to ANNA MOLESEVICH. gCld.5TER KRULESKI gives his position as quarterback to JOE MILEWSKI. PAGE TWENTY OLGA MACHOSKI leaves her sense of humor to MARYANN KORENKIEWICZ. DONALD MACHUSAK'S seat in the band room is left to FRANCIS GOMEZ. JOHN NORSTEDT'S editorship of the Blue and White is passed on to TEDDY GRECO. RAY NOVAKOWSKl'S position as head manager is given to ALBERT MURAWSKI. MARIANNE OLSHESKI wills her seat at the steering wheel of the driving car to JEAN PASTERSKI. SHIRLEY ORLANDO'S shapeful figure is left to JOAN GRISCAVAGE. EDNA OWCZAREK wills her ways with the opposite sex to MARGE WATKINS. ANDREW PETRO'S seat in the Heights bus is given to his brother BILLY. The deep dimples of ROSALIE PISARZ are bestowed upon PAT SECULA. The quiet ways of JOHN POLLACK are left to JOE HUTCHKO.
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