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. ef M DONALD RYNIEC JAMES BISER JOSEPHINE HMIELAK President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY With the aid of our class advisors, Mr. Witzig and Mr. Nuskiewicz, we, as new upper classmen, elected class officers as follows: Donald Ryniec, President, James Biser, Vice President, and Josephine Hmielak, Secretary-Treasurer. David Guell and Bernice Butterfield were chosen to rep- resent us on the Student Council. Dave Guell was selected as the attendant for the first big event of this year, the Homecoming. He chose Bernice Butterfield as his partner. We did very well by winning first place in the float contest. Roger Benzschawel, James Biser, David Guell, Bill Harycki, John Klick, Donald Ryniec, Rex Schmidt, Eugene Wilhelm, and Jerome Wnek gave a good representation for our class in foot- ball. Of these, David, James, and Bill acquired letters. James Schauer, Louis Platt and Michael Bogumill gave them aid as managers. David Guell, Bill Harycki, Paul Harycki, James Schauer, Donald Ryniec, and Rex Schmidt participated in basketball, and Rex, James, Bill, and David won a T in this sport. Several boys also went out for baseball. In spring a large group of us took part in Forensics: Roger Benzschawel, James Biser, Michael Bogumill, Dorothy Gollhardt, David Guell, Darlene Gulczynski, Jackie Hedler, Josephine Hmielak, Dorothy Kliminski, Mary Ellen Pabich, Ruth Smigaj, and Mariane Staniec. During the year we put out several editions of our paper, Card Clips. Darlene Gulczynski and Bernice Butterfield directed an able staff. Mr. Wenninger most capably directed our class play A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. The cast is to be congratulated for a fine performance. The most important event of the year for us was the Junior Prom, which was held on April 30, and was reigned over by Donald Ryniec and Mary Ellen Pabich, With this we closed our Junior year and look forward to next year when we shall return as lordly Seniors. Page Twenty
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Sophomore Class Officers 'Y :if DONALD SODERBERG ALICE GIWOJNA YVONNE KRUPA President Vve President Secretary-Toceasvlreo' SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Having completed one year of high school, the Sophomores returned with eager- ness and enthusiasm to continue their education. With Mr. Korpal as their advisor, the class of '57 elected the following class officers: Donald Soderberg, President, Alice Giwojna, Vice Presidentg Yvonne Krupa, Secretary-Treasurer5 and Daniel Winger, S.A.F. Representative. The first big undertaking of the Sophomores this year was the annual initiation held on October 22. The aHair was enjoyed by all - onlookers, that is! The Sophs did very well in the Curtis Drive this year. Under the guidance of their captains, Anne Hedler, Kitty Kenney, and Ray Price they rated as the class which sold the most subscriptions. Daniel Winger was chosen as Homecoming attendant from the Sophomore class. He chose as his partner, Janice Jacques. Anne Hedler was promoted from a B-Team cheerleader to an A-Team cheer- leader, and Kitty Kenney was chosen by the Booster Club as a new B-Team cheerleader. The Sophomore class was well represented in the school sports. Dan Winger, Donald Soderberg, John Klouda, Keith Glasshof, Dale Hokkanen, and Bob Hmielak earned a letter in football. Donald also earned a letter in basketball. John Klouda took high scholastic honors in the Sophomore class by placing on the first semester honor roll. So, with two years of high school already behind them, the Sophomores are looking eagerly, yet seriously, ahead to their next two years as upperclassmen. Page Twenty - two
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