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,, CHARLES EUGENE HALL Charlie A good heart it better than all the head! in the world. Charlie's ever smiling face and cheerful disposition leaves a warm spot in the heart of every Senior. Charlie , not involved in much activity, put his whole heart in whatever he did do. He played basketball for one year and was a member of the History Club. Charlie served on the refreshment committee at the Sopho- more Social and was truly a find as electrician for senior play. EDWARD CHARLES HOLEWA Nug Silence if more elegant than wordff' More the quiet type of person was our Eddie. His spare time he spent working but found time to participate in some of our activities. He played intramural basketball, played football two years, and was on the Track team three years. NANCY ELLEN HOUSMAN Shorty Infinite richer in a little room. Nancy was a member of many clubs, including the Art Club, History Club, Community Service Club, and Home Economics Club. Shorty ushered for the Freshman Hop and also for Graduation and Class Day. She served on the decoration committee for the junior Prom and was a member of the ticket committee for senior play. Her scholastic standing won her a top position on the list of Pro Meritos. ALAN HURLBUT Punky Be not ignorant of anything in a great matter or a small. Punky , an outstanding scholar and athlete, played football for three years, baseball for four years, and basketball for one year. He was a member of the T Club for three years. In spite of a busy schedule he maintained a high scholastic standing, and was a member of the History Club. His acting ability was shown in his portrayal of Eddie in Time Out For Ginger , and as in Father of the Bride. 24
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PAUL GMYREK Speed The reward of a thing well done if to have it done. Speed acquired his nickname and showed his fondness for sports by parti- cipating in football, basketball and baseball for three years. He was a member of the History Club and Art Club for one year and sang with the Boys' Glee Club for two. FREDERICK GRALENSKI Freddie The pen if the tongue of the mind. Freddie , our very quiet and modest classmate, has proven his brilliancy in his writing. He was a valuable member of the Netop and Yearbook Staffs, a Pro Merito, Boys' State Representative and a stalwart member of our Track and Bas- ketball Teams. Fred , a member of the Art Club for two years, helped to decorate for the Sophomore Social and belonged to the History Club. In his senior year, Fred was selected by his classmates as Good Government Day Representative. BEVERLY LOIS GREENE Bev Next to sympathy, love ir the dioinert passion of the human heart. Bev's spare time has been taken up by outside work, but nevertheless she was a very active member in the Community Service Club for two years. NOREEN BEVERLY HALE Variety ir the mother of enjoyment. Noreen was one of those ever smiling ofhce girls for two years. In the Glee Club for two years, Noreen fulfilled her duties graciously. Much enthusiasm was displayed by Noreen in clubs such as the Camera Club, Community Service Club, French Club, History Club, and Home Economics Club. She offered a helpful hand during four years of girls' intramurals. Noreen served on many decorating commit- tees and ushered at the Freshman Hop and in her senior year she lent her support to the ticket committee of the senior play. 23
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PATRICIA ANN KELLEHER Pat' Full of knowledge, full of fun A truer friendg there it not one. Pat's friendly ways and infectious good humor made her a friend of everyone. A member of many clubs, she belonged to the History Club, the Community Service Club and Girls' Glee Club for two years, the Art Club for four years, and the Camera Club, of which she was vice-president her senior year, for three years. By her membership on the costume committee, she contributed to the success of our senior play, Father of the Bride. Her artistic ability was put to practical use in her participation on decorating committees for many dances, and she served as an usher at the Sophomore Social and Junior Prom. Pat was also an industrious business manager for the Netop and Yearbook. PHYLLIS JOAN KOCH Cookie We find in life exactly what we put in it. Cookie was a member of the Girls' Glee Club, Home Economics and Com- munity Service Club. She played intramural basketball, was a Bank Day Cashier, secretary to Miss Clark. In addition she was a member of the ticket committee for our senior play, Father of the Bride. She also ushered at Junior Prize Speaking and helped on several committees. LILLIAN DONNA MARIE KOSCINSKI Lil Ar free as a leaf in the breeze. Lil has been a capable Bank Day Cashier. She was a willing member of the Community Service Club for three years, and in the Home Economics and Camera Clubs for one year. Her enthusiasm and spirit of co-operation was demonstrated in her whole-hearted support of the ticket committee in our senior play. She also served refreshments at the Freshman I-Iop. JANET MARIE KREMSKI Jan Elegant ar simplicity and warm at eatery. As well as being Treasurer of the History Club, Jan was Bank Day Cashier, a member of the Commercial Club and secretary to Mr. Sullivan. In addition to being in the Home Economics Club her Freshman year, she ushered several times and served on the Sophomore Ring Committee. Janet sang with the Glee Club for three years and was a member of the Community Service Club. During her senior year, she was a member of the Netop and Yearbook Staffs and proved to be a valuable asset to the property committee of the senior play.
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