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During Quest Lusty cheers went up from the Sophomores. Sophomores charted magazine drive results and checked subscription blanks. Top: Walter Socha, Bonita Mary Solocinski, Kenneth Sopiak. Third: Leroy Stemple, Raymond Stoey, Michele Stusick. Second: Janice Ann Sychta, Ronald Szafran, Stanley Szot. Bottom: Allen Szydlowski, Leslie Tanona, Diana Marie Volinski. Top: Dennis Warren, Elaine Wasung, Jerome Wilczynski. Third: Diane Wilk, Barbara Marie Winnicki, Diane Wisniewski. Second: Rosemarie Witkowski, Kathleen Wittner, Constance Yonkowski. Bot- tom: Henry Ysla, Aloysius Zielinski, James Zloto. 21
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We Surmounted Many Obstacles Top: Darlene Agnes Pienta, Bernard George Pieper, Julieann Polchowski, Sonia Marie Pollio. Fourth: Brian Lawrence Potter, James Henry Profota, Daniel Joseph Pytlak, Bar- bara Ann Rama. Third: Joanne Louise Reaume, Joseph Lawrence Rodziewicz, Carol Ann Rosochacki, Marlene Ann Ruda. Second: Lorraine Mary Rygielski, Diane Jean Salaski, Thomas Samelko, Fred Schoenrock. Bottom: Robert Anthony Selke, Lawrence Ronald Sieczkowski, Christine Phyllis Skonieczny, Karen Skotnicki. Tests are the most disagreeable experiences of the school year. This group of Sopho- mores tackled them with a vengeance as their concentration and seriousness of pur- pose indicate. Luckily, important ones came once each quarter. Clothing was a girls' favorite. Mary pressed her fabric while Carol Wadino tried a pat- tern against Patricia Szuba before cutting the pieces of a dress. 20
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As Juniors We Happily Assumed Our junior year was memorable. At the Halloween dance, we awed the dancers when Dr. Frankenstein's monster appeared on the scene. La Fiesta, our Mardi Gras dance, brought a capacity crowd. The flaming colors of the decorations added gaiety to the pre-Lenten dance. Three bus loads of us, excited juniors, toured to Lansing. We thoroughly enjoyed the trip and learned a great deal about state government. Seeing the legislature in session and meeting Governor John Swain- son topped the day. Our last important activity was the Junior- Senior banquet. We decorated the gym, waited on tables, entertained the seniors and danced to our hearts content. Toward the end of the evening, we sang all our old fav- orites. A grand march closed the gala event. Junior class treasurer, Raymond Mandry, de- scribed to his fellow class officers, Vice-President Mory Ann Romeo, President Kenneth Stockfish and Secretary Geraldine Gadzinski, their financial status calling attention to the fact that they would have to sponsor more junior activities if they expected to pay for the Junior-Senior ban- quet. Top: Kathleen Androw, Robert Andrzejewski, Diane Austin. Bot- tom: Frank Bartkowicz, Robert Bigelow, Bernard Brach. Top: Christopher Brostek, Frank Buniak, Carol Cech. Bottom: Jerome Cesulski, Cynthia Chester, Michael Cienciera. 22
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