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Isl! e i 19 THERESA MARIE OGOZALEK Class Poet, Orchestra Tessie .'I prrlly girl, though .rmall in size, lVi!h a fwinsome .smile and nifzf blur eyes. For four years we have had the pleasure of being with Tessie. We enjoyed her poems immensely . . . especially Dreaming, her An- thology winner. To explain our friend, We'll have to resort to mathematics, for she adds to our joys, subtracts from our cares, divides her little goodies with us, and multiplies time to help others. With this system, life is bound to hold success for our i'Tessie. IOSEPH STANISLAUS KOCON Sports Editor of Silver Pennies, Vice-President of Senior Class, Secretary of the A.A., Right Halfbaclt of the Goldrn Dragons, Captain and Guard on the Basketball Team UA,flk0n ll1 .v nu! Jo shy, h'1 ll lIl Ul'l' frr'I,' - Iliff our of Ihr' l14'.vl frirmls fwf fvr rf1,w'r mfr. Koko has distinguished himself in every- thing he has undertaken. His likeable personal- ity has made him very popular with everyone. By his football and basketball feats, he has proven himself to be an outstanding athlete of our Alma Mater. As secretary of the A. A., he performed his duties exceptionally well. May the future hold nothing but the best for you. PHILOMENA MARY PAVONNE Reporter for Silver Pennies Phil Starry-eyed and pleasant, loo, Friend: like her an' very fffw. Phil is a happy lass, ready to give a help- ing hand whenever there is anything to be done. When she is present, we are sure that there will never be a dull moment, for she is bright, pleasant, and full of fun. We especially admire Phil for her charming and keen ways of expressing herself, We'll miss her, we know, but may the best of luck attend her always. IOHN WALTER NOWAK Exchange Editor of Silver Pennies, President cf Senior Class Butch Smdious, vnrrqrlir, and nfal, .-Irv qualifier fwhifh :nuke our przwidml fornplflr. Here is a boy who has striven hard to live up to his office as president of the Class of '46. That he has been successful is proven by the fact that he is the favorite of everyone. We know that whatever awaits him in this strange world, he will End his way to success and hap- piness. Good luck and Godspeed! IRENE ILONA PETRICH Valedictorian. Orchestra, Advertising Manager for Year Book uPete,, Strong fwill, lawn: mind-Ihz'y'rz' in full mrasurr In Pet1', fwho5z' friendship is, indeed, a treasure. lf you sensed a gust of wind advancing to- wards you in the corridors of our Alma Mater. you could be quite certain that it was MPete performing her many chores. We really believe that the term i'rush was her passport to suc- cess. Pete showered upon us numerous mo- ments of bliss with her exceptional piano play- ing. Attending sports activities was next in line as her favorite pastime. However, these did not keep her from being an A-1 student, and we, the Class of '46, feel confident that God's Di- vine Providence has patterned for her a posi- tion of esteem, of fame, and of fortune, in the years to come.
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INEZ MARIE MCCULLION Advertising Manager of Silver Pennies Orchestra, Cheer Leader .-Mac,, In all aetifvities she tools part, Inez really has a -winning heart. Mac is a little girl with laughing brown eyes. Full of energy, she was always ready to help a friend in need. During her years at St. Ann's, 'AMac has proven her ability in many ways, chiefly as directress of the orchestra and as a snappy cheerleader. We'll be missing you, ..MaC.,, EDWARD FLORIAN HEBDA Art Editor of Silver Pennies Eddie Shy, quiet, and a lower of art, One fwha twill alfways do his part. Eddie is a quiet, studious type, who finds time for fun as well as for his studies, but his favorite pastime is drawing. The pages of SIL- VER PENNIES have often been adorned with his art. We are confident that Eddie is one who is going places. We take this opportu- nity to say, good luck, and good drawing to our art editor. MARY ALICE MELLEY Assistant Editor of Silver Pennies Mel She's gentle, quaint, and witty, too, Competent, useful, good, and true. Mel's sunny disposition and generous, sym- pathetic good nature have won for her a host of friends. Besides being an excellent student, she is an enthusiastic sports fan. Keep up the good work, Mary, and we know you will not only be a success yourself, but you will help others on to victory. IOHN IOSEPH KELLY Oscar Loyal, kind, and reser-'uedf His friendship fwill long he preser-ved. Oscar is one of the shy, well-mannered members of the class. In his own quiet way he has made himself a friend of all. His hidden wit has afforded many moments of laughter. His energetic spirit is always active in sharing class undertakings. We're sure that his calm deter- mination will help him succeed in all his future enterprises. CATHERINE CECILIA O'DONNELL Reporter for Silver Pennies Kathy Her winning fways, right 'from the start, Have Kwon for her a sjzeeial place in our heart. The cheerfulness, sincerity, and helpfulness which characterizes her few years in St. Ann's High School, have helped to lighten and bright- en all our ways. Kathy is looking forward to becoming a nurse, and with her kind and lov- able disposition, we feel sure that she will become a very valuable asset to the nursing profession. rf-6318
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ELEANOR SOPHIE PORAMBO Orchestra HE-In Gairty lllld.ffll'!'l'flll7lc 5J all lhe fwhile: I Combine with the rharm of her fwznnzng smile. Eleanor is one of the typical St. Ann's stu- dents. Her carefree air and captivating manner have been a source of joy to all her friends throughout her school days. El's musical ability has made her a member of St. Ann's school orchestra. The Class of '46 wishes her success and happiness in whatever she under- takes. GEORGE IOHN REPIK Manager of Basketball Team, Reporter for Silver Pennies Dakar Tall, dark, and a genial lad,' .-I hfller pal couldrft he had. George's pleasing personality and his bright and cheerful outlook on life have won for him the respect of everyone. His seriousness and earnestness have proven to be an asset in all our undertakings. With such traits as these, we are convinced that he will attain the success and happiness which he so richly deserves. Good luck and God bless you! ELIZABETH ANN SKRABAK Reporter for Silver Pennies Betty lVinsome, cheerful, alfways on the yoj Bury is one fwe're happy to knolw. Get up and go! This common phrase, briefly, expresses what we'd like to say about this girl. Betty is one of the few with an unlimited supply of vigor. Her alertness and readiness to cooperate will do much to aid her in attaining the goal for which she strives. FRANCIS MICHAEL STACHINA Forward on the Basketball Team Flexy Short, blond, and an athlftif star- His farm' and fwit will take him far. Fleury came to us in our last year, but it didn't take long for us to become acquainted with him and admire his athletic abilities. His superb playing on the court was an important factor in our team's success. We know that his geniality and excellent character will be a val- uable asset in whatever career he chooses. IRENE THERESA UHER Orchestra Renie Herelv a girl you're .ture to see Alt any class activity. Irene is one of our most avid sports fans. At every game she's there, cheering the best team to victory. Irene has an optimistic outlook on the future. Through her eyes the future is bright and rosy: she doesn't worry about those dark clouds. We're sure that she'll conquer them in her usual cheerful manner. The Class of '46 wishes Irene the best of luck in her way of life. f l 1 .l A . Q. i i320
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