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GQJJ yjOQI22 BETTY ALDERS, PETITE AND SHY, ALWAYS MANAGES A FRIENDLY HI. FRED ANDRYSHAK, WHO LIKES TO HUNT, THINKS SHOOTING A DEER IS QUITE A STUNT. PAUL ANDRYSHAK, WE'RE PROUD TO SAY, IS AN ACTIVE MEMBER OF THE F. F. A. THE ONE WHO KEEPS THE FLOORS SO CLEAN, IS ALLAN BARRY ON HIS DAILY ROUTINE. JOANNE BRUNSWICK, WHO'D LIKE TO TEACH, WILL GIVE ANYONE TIPS ON MAKING A SPEECH. IF YOU HEAR SINGING IN THE HALL, IT 'S ROBERTA CHIRON, A FRIEND OF ALL. RICHARD COLEMAN, WHO LIKES TO FLY, ON HIS MOTOR SCOOTER, IS QUITE SOME GUY. JAMES DZIERZEK, OUR SOCCER WING, TRIES TO BE PROMPT IN EVERYTHING. MICHELE GRIMES, WHOSE HOBBY IS SKATING, BELIEVES RAY IS THE KEY TO SUCCESSFUL DATING. CARL HETER, OUR CLASS FLIRT, SEEMS TO LIKE THOSE SNAZZY SHIRTS. ROBERT HETER, WHOSE NICHNAME IS HESS, IS QUITE WELL KNOWN FOR HIS FRIENDLINESS. BARBARA HINK, WHO LIKES ROCK AND ROLL, GOT THE BEST LOOKING IN THE POPULARITY POLL. JANE KETTERER HAS CHEERED HER BEST, AT EVERY GAME SHE SHOWED HER ZEST. PATRICIA KOSIOR, WHOSE AMBITION IS NURSING, SPENDS A LOT OF HER TIME IN FRIENDLY CONVERSING RADIO ELECTRONICS IS HIS HOBBY, THAT'S ROBERT KUIAWSKI, WHOM WE CALL BOBBY,
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g jy?Q122QI22 QI Q12 Roberta Chiron stated that George Pullman invented sleeping railroad cars. Betty Alders stated that the definition of stock was cattle which lived on a farm and were fed hay. Robert Heter was so small that he could hide in the shadow of Ted Walsh. P. S. He had to wave his hands so that the catcher could see him at second base. Michael Pillmeier started to pitch a junior baseball game and between temper and base hits had to retire peacefully. P. S. He decided to play the outfield. Vincent Kujawski said, Me and Hessy will come to the Junior Prom but not with these here Florida girls. Luke Shanley and his 9th Grade Newspaper staff labored for three months and met every English Class period in the Library, and finally published the Ninth Grade News. Carl Heter stopped a basketball game and said, Aw, ma! Why, don't you quit hollerin' at me. Joanne Brunswick said, Ha-ha, Luke. I got higher than you on this test. Dot Noger wore her hair in a perpetual pony tail. Pat Kosior brought a lunch to the Driver Ed. Road Class just because she was hun- STY- Nancy Zaorski sneaked into Joe Fix-its during Driver Ed. Class for an ice cream cone for Bob Heter. Ruth Zovistoski, a J. V. Cheerleader at the time, went out onto the gym floor at Tuxedo to perform a solo cheer. Carl Heter put in 2 points for the Montogomery J. V. Basketball team during one of 1957's league games. The saying, After us, the flood, was submitted as a class motto by the present Senior Class, then Freshman. lt was promptly rejected. Allan Barry shuddered whenever the words New Deal were mentioned in History Class. Paul Andryshak was appointed Sergeant-At-Arms in the 9th grade homeroom. Carol Mesnica, while taking Driver's Ed., was so nervous she asked if she should take a left turn or right turn, when only a left turn was possible. The Senior girls started on their campaign by which they hoped to make under- classmen look up to them. Stanley Yurgielewicz did all his homework. The teachers were so shocked that it took them the entire week to recover. Michael Pillmeier did his homework in bookkeeping so he would not be marked inelligible for that week's basketball game. P. S. He was marked inelligible by two other teachers. Mr. Dempsey was here.
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Gkss yyoem, Gonbh zzeof VINCENT KUIAWSKI, OUR CLASS SIDEKICK, AT TELLING JOKES HE'S PRETTY SLICK. CAROL MESNICA, BIG V CASHIER, IN ALL HER WORK, SHE'S QUITE SINCERE. DOROTHY NOGER, OUR BUSINESS WHIZ, MIGHT SOMEDAY BE SEEN ON A TV QUIZ. STANLEY PIKUL, WHO DOESN'T TALK MUCH, CAN'T SEEM TO FIND THAT TRIG TOUCH. MICHAEL PILLMEIER, OUR JUNIOR PROM KING, IS ALWAYS READY WHEN THE PASSING BELL RINGS. EDWARD REGELSKI, WHO PLAYS IN THE BAND, IS ALWAYS READY TO LEND A HELPING HAND. ROBERT REGELSKI, TI-IE JUDGE 'S SON, TREASURES THE AG. PRIZES HE HAS WON. ROBERT SIECZEK, NICKNAMED PEASY, TAKES THOSE POP QUIZZES NICE AND EASY. LUKE SHANLEY, A VERY GOOD DANCER, FOR EVERY QUESTION HE HAS AN ANSWER. THE CURLY HEADED KID WHO PLAYS THE DRUM, IS MICHAEL SHANLEY, OUR GOOD NATURED CHUM. STANLEY IURGIELEWICZ, WHO HAS A GOOD SINGING VOICE MAKES GIRLS HIS FAVORITE CHOICE. WILLIAM USZENSKI, WHO'S LOTS OF FUN, GETS ALONG WELL WITH EVERYONE. THEODORE WALSH'S FAVORITE TREK, IS DOWN TO THE OFFICE OF MR. BECK. IF THERE'S EVER A TYPEWRITER THAT NEEDS REPAIR, NANCY ZAORSKI IS SURE TO BE THERE. WHEN IT COMES TO SPORTS OUR CLASS ATHLETE, RUTH ZOVISTOSKI, IS HARD TO BEAT.
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