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1..Aifte1' winning another ggune.-2, I've got the wrong suitcase.-3. The perfect pose.-4. A candid shot!-5. I watched for the birdie, but I didnt see him. -6. A crucial moment. -7. Annie, Annie over! -8. A cute wedding! f9. Senior gals! -10. Look at the shoes and socks. - 11. Can YQL1 find me on page 8? -12. Future bucket ball material.-13. Relax, Delores! -14. Basliful-then and now. - 15. Sweet and dcmure! - 16. Wl1o's WlHl'EIlg?7,.LiW1l0.Cl ya think? -17. Joe has :L kind face.-18. Spontaneous outburst of mirtl1. -19. Should we or shouldn't we? -20. Ray in a mon ey sm . Page Twenty-four
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Roger Turenne, DonRay Izydorek, Byron Bogumill, and FRESI-IMEN CLASS HISTORY We ran a close second to the sophomores in the Curtis Drive. Arnold Smith was the outstanding salesman from the Freshman class. Dorothy Boardman and Roger Turenne, were chosen as members of the Student Council. Kathie Papierniak was chosen president of the freshman F.I-LA. second hour class and Doris Reichert from the fourth hour class. The freshman girls took first place in noonclay basketball by defeating the seniors. Roger Turenne, Byron Bogumill, Edward Ciolkosz, and Leonard Zukowski took part in Football. Leonard Zukowski was the only letterman from the freshman class. In Memoriam CLARENCE TOMCZAK 11936-l950j The Freshmen class lost one of its most likeable boys when Clarence Tornczak died on September 23, 1950, as a result of injuries received when he was struck by a pick-up truck in Bill Urban took part in basketball. They all played quite f f hl lc h ront o is arm ome. regularly on the second team. Un behalf of the entire school, the Seniorian Staff extends its deepest sympathy to Clarence's parents and prays that the Grace of God will sus- tain them in the years to come. Numerous freshmen boys also went out for baseball. Top Row: Harriet Malecki, Gertrude Marek, Valencia Marek, James Maricle, Patricia Maslowski, Edward Natzke, Betty Neiman, James Katherine Papiermak. Second Row:- Delores Parks, Estelle Pawlak, Bill Pawlak, Elizabeth Petruzates, Marilyn Plansky, Louis Prezsmicki, Doris Reichert, Rogalski, Sharon Short. Third Row? Marion Sierocuk, Caroline Slawatyniec, John Smigaj, Arnold Smith, Robert Sobol, Lucille Soborowicz, Ray Stroinski, Caroline Lorraine Tomkowiak. Fourtlii Rolyv: lioger Turenne, William Urban, Shirley Vetterkind, Rose Wincek, Arnold Zaborowski, Donald Zukowski, Leonard Zukowski, ura ows 1. Page Twenty-three Pabich, Donald Szczech, Phyllis
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