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SENIORS MARY LOUISE ADAMSKY Mary Always Mary, not contrary . . . native ability for varied sports . . . just one lriendly word uncorked her bubbling humor . . . the party was a success when Mary arrived. Choir 2,3,4 . . . Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . Girls' Athletic Pep Club 3,4. VIOLET ADAMSKY Vi Our sweet Violet . . . distant politeness soon gave way to a gay inner being . . . her pleasant manner evoked wide-spread admiration . . . strived lor perfection in all she did. Choir 1,2,3 . . . Tri-Hi-Y 2 . . . Girls' Athletic Pep Club 2. RUTH ANN ARMSTRONG Ruthy Amalgamation of tingling enchantment and skillful rhythm . . . constant rivalry with class bells was usuallv declared a draw . . . soringy rinilets 'round her forehead and a naughty little twinkle in her eyes. Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Majorette 2,3,4 . . . Assistant Head Major- ette 3,4 . . . Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . Girls' Ensemble 4 . . . Girls' Athletic Pen Club 3 . . . Oriole 2,3,4 . . . Choir 1,2,3,4 . . . Pep Band 4. WILLIAM BAGDON Bill Agreeably friendly , . . had the businessman's outlook on life . . . possessed ingenuity . . . a whiz when it came to chemistry . . . made a perfect model of propriety. Football 2 . . . Choir 4. VIOLET ADAMSKY ANDREW BALAZIK MARY ADAMSKY MAXINE BAKER MAXINE BAKER Max A pixie-like haircut set all her big brown eyes . . . appeared shy, but was always ready lor fun . . . had a sweet way of showing extra kindness to others. Choir 1,2,3 . . . Student Council 1,3 . . . Girls' Athletic Pep Club 3,4 . . . Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . Secretary of Tri-Hi-Y 4 . . . Senior Class Play 4. ANDREW BALAZIK Andy Blond lance of a boy with eyes of light blue . . . vanguard in the world of sports . . . his brawny physique captured the lancy of countless females. Football 1,2,3 . . . Choir l,2,4 . . . Intramural Football 4 . . . Intramural Volleyball 3,4 . . . Baseball 2,3,4. PATRICIA BORDELL Pat Calm and gentle was this Pat . . . can you imagine a girl like that? . . . Fibher McGee's closet was nothimi compared with her locker . . . rumored to be a fabulous party diver. Girls' Athletic Pep Club 3,4 . . . Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . Choir 3,4. ROBERT BULAZO Boba Lanky, black-haired lad, accents placed on his trim apparel . . . captivating conversationalist . . . ecstatic swain . . . was known as the modern version of Don juan. Basketball 1 . . . Hi-Y 4 . . . Junior Class Play 3 . . Oriole 3. WILLIAM BAGDON ROBERT BULA ZO RUTH ANN ARMSTRONG PATRICIA BORDELL 19
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E IOR CLASS No year can quite compare with the last year of high school. We seniors certainly can verify that fact. Before we had a chance to protest, there we were-deeply absorbed in our studies with English extra-credit looking us in the eye. In any spare time, there was always the senior obligation to meet. Around March first, the chant going around the halls was, I stayed up all night to linish my senior theme. Make no mistake, it wasn't all grind. Who can ever forget the marvelous senior class play, Gown of Glory, superbly directed by Mrs. Hendrickson and Miss Sober, the fun of ELECTRA distribution, the gala class party, and the memorable junior-Senior Prom? Yes, when the work was finished, we did have good times. The grand linale of the year was, of course, graduation. All eyes centered upon us as we accepted our all-important diplomas. It was a line year. We learned, we laughed, and we iinally made the grade. CLASS OFFICERS LARRY KOZIARZ Larry Aflectionately dubbed the non-conformist . . . a potential leader with a marathon spirit . . . a young man who knew just where he was going . . . at the end of his road lies success . . . known as everybody's friend. Student Council 1,2,3,4 . . . Basketball Manager 2,3,4 . . . Hi-Y 3 . . . Oriole 2,3,4 . . . Electra 4 . . . Intramural Basketball, Football, Volleyball, Softball 3,4 . . . National Honor Society 2,3,4 . . . junior Class Play 3 . . . Senior Class Play 4 . . . President of National Honor Society 4 LAWRENCE KOZIARZ JULIUS JERICH . . . Vice-President of National Honor Society 3 . . . Key SYLVIA KUSHNER ARLENE POSPISTLE Club 3 . . . Secretary of Key Club 3 . . . Class President 3,4. JULIUS JERICH Ron Qualified with integrity and ability . . . multiple charms and happy disposition . . . unquenchable ambition proved an asset to his precious genius . . . joe College himself with crew ' cut and snappy clothes. Hi-Y 4 . . . Treasurer of Hi-Y 4 . . . Student Council 1,3,4 . . . Honor Society 1 . . . Basketball 1,2 . . . Vice-President of the Senior Class . . . Electra 4 . . . junior High journal 1 . . . Intramural Basketball, Football, Volleyball, Softball 3,4 . . . National Honor Society 4. SYLVIA KUSHNER Syl Fabulously popular and was it any wonder? . . . a blue-eyed goldie-locks, delightfully natural and refreshing . . . virtuous inner radiance and unaffected manner made her everybody's favorite gal. Choir 1,2,3,4 . . . President of Choir 4 . . . Girls' Athletic Pep Club 3,4 . . . Treasurer of Girls' Athletic Pep Club 3,4 . . . Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . Vice-President of Tri-Hi-Y 4 . . . Electra 4 . . . Majorette 2,3,4 . . . National Honor Society 3,4 . . . Secretary of National Honor Society 4 . . . Class Secretary 4 . . . May Court 3,4 . . . Oriole 3 . . . Student Council 3 . . . Ensemble 3,4. ARLENE POSPISTLE Arlene Excellent business student . . . her hands were artistry in rhythm . . . exacting neatness and fashionable taste in clothes . . . in her gracious and sincere manners Arlene demonstrated the real meaning of friendship. Student Council 1,3 . . . Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . Band 1,2,3.4 . . . Band Historian 3 . . . Band Secretary 4 . . . Girls' Athletic Pep Club 3 . . . Oriole 3,4 . . . Electra 4 . . . Junior Class Play 3 . . . Treasurer of Senior Class 4 . . . Pep Band 4. 18
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SE r , BARBARA BUTLER THOMAS CAVITT SONDRA COUCH GEORGE COULTER BARBARA BUTLER Barb No matter how sad your plight, Barb's mirthiul humor was sure to bring forth interludes of laughter . . , her well toned voice had the sound of a bell . . . possessed an attractive countenance and naturally curly hair. Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . Choir 3,4 . . . Girls' Athletic Pep Club 3,4 . . . Girls' Ensemble 4. THOMAS CAVITT Tom An expert when it came to boating and fishing . . . young man of few words . . . promising amateur mechanic , . . took pride in his naturally wavy coiHure. GEORGE CICHOSKI Chicken Had a passion for crazy hats . . . the crooner of our class . . . made classes brighter with his wisecracks . . . had no thought of coming woes as trouble comes and trouble goes. Football 1,2,3,4 . . . Baseball 2,3,4 . . . Basketball 2,3 . . . Hi-Y 2 . . . Intramural Volleyball 3,4 . . . Intramural Basketball 4. LINDA COUCH Linda Her queenly bearing wove an atmosphere of symphonic beauty . . . regal manners endorsed by innocent charms . . , her face wore a bemused glow as if she were thinking the most delightful thoughts. Cheerleader 1 . , . Student Council 1 . . . Choir 1,3,4 . , . Majorette 2,3,4 . . . Oriole 2,3,4 . . . Editor of Oriole 4 . . . Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . Girls' Athletic Pep Club 3,4 . . . Senior Class Play 4 . . . Secretary of Junior Class 3 . . . Future Teachers of America 4 . . . May Queen 3,4 . . . National Honor Society 4. IORS 4 A , IEQ- 1 A - 3' 'S-. a V B V ,Q 'f x 1 l' GEORGE CICHOSKI LINDA COUCH ANAMERLE CRONE RICHARD CRYTZER SONDRA COUCH Sond Sond's friendly ways brightened up the dreary days . . . defied all kinds of weather with her almost perfect attendance . . . worked with determination . . . had a deadly aim with a bowling ball. Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . Girls' Athletic Pep Club 3,4 . . . Senior Class Play 4 . . . Junior High Journal , . . Choir 2,3,4 . . . Electra 4. GEORGE COULTER Butch Exciting personality . . . his boyish smile and the twinkle in his eyes had a disastrous effect on the girls . . . self-possessed . . . boundless initiative and industry. Basketball 1,2 . . . Choir 1,4 . . . Band 1 , . . Junior Class Play 3 . . . Senior Class Play 4 . . . Hi-Y 4 . . . Intramural Basketball and Softball 3,4 . . . National Honor Society 3,4 . . . Key Club 2,3. ANAMERLE CRONE Ann Serious-minded, sweet and considerate . . . impossible, long lashes which flattered delightful, surprising eyes . . . passionate interests and convictions in her enduring friendships. Girls' Athletic Pep Club 3,4 . . . Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 . . . Choir 3,4. RICHARD CRYTZER Rich Could jitterbug rings around Fred Astaire . . . his slow smile portrayed genuine friendliness . . . lithe and muscular with broad shoulders and a gallant, erect stature . . . intense zest for the out-of-doors. Choir 1,2,3,4 . . . Football 2,3. 20 0
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