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CHARLENE MARY GOLONKA “Char” A snappy smile, dependability, boundless school-spirit — who else but Char? She was Editor-in-Chief of our Netop and Yearbook. Char wrote for Teen Scene and assisted on many dance commit- tees. She was a member of Glee, French, History, Camera, and Art Clubs, and participated in “Light Competition” and “The Great Choice.” She also maintained a Pro Merito rating. Each job she handled with a sensibility and friendliness which made her an outstanding member of the Class of ’66. JOHN RAYMOND GOULD “Juddy” Juddy’s jovial attitude was exemplified by his role as a cheer- leader in our Turkey Day ralley. As a member of the football and track teams, Juddy showed his enthusiasm and drive and became a member of the T Club. He was a Band member and played in “Annie Get Your Gun.” He also decorated for many dances. Juddy’s comical antics livened all our activities. NATALIE CHRISTINE GRANT “Nat” Nat’s friendly grin was a welcome part of our class. Nat played basketball and softball. She was a member of the Spanish, Camera, Art, Home-Ec, Community Service and History Clubs and was a Netop-Yearbook typist. She ushered at the Sophomore Social and decorated for the Junior Prom. Nat’s pixie like manner will be remembered by her classmates. BETTY JANE GREENE “Bet” Bet’s gay aptitude for team work was evident as she participated on the softball, basketball, and tumbling teams. She was a member of the Home Economics and Commercial Clubs, and served on the Sophomore Social refreshment committee. Bet was a Bank Day cashier. Her quiet nature won her many friends. 29
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MARGARET ALICE GARDNER “Marge” Marge, one of the more personable members of our class, was in the Commercial Club and was a Senior Bank Day cashier. She served as secretary to Miss Purrington. Marge was on the re- freshment committee for the Sophomore Social and was an alter- nate for the Color Guard. Her witty sense of humor was an asset to our class. WILLIAM FREEMAN GARRAND “Gerund” Gerund’s comical antics were welcome assets to our class. He participated in the French, History, and Glee Clubs and was French Club President. Gerund played in Riders to the Sea” and wrote for Netop and Yearbook. He ushered at the Sopho- more Social and Junior Prom, and decorated for the latter. Friendly to all, he will long be remembered by our class. RICHARD BRUCE GATES “Rick” Joining our class in his Sophomore year, Rick, with his out- going personality, soon became a leading member. He participated on the Chess, French, History, and Camera Clubs and the track team. Rick was a Managing Editor for our Netop and Yearbook and earned a Pro Merito rating. His fun loving but conscientious manner made him a popular member of our class. TERESA AGNES GOLAMBESKI “Teri” Teri, was a happy-go-lucky member of our class. She was on the refreshment committee for the Senior Farewell, a Bank Day cashier and Miss Purrington’s secretary. She was a member of the Commercial Club. Teri w T as a welcome member of the Class of ’66. 28
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ELEANOR JEAN GRUSZKOWSKI “Ella” Although Ella had an afternoon job, she was a loyal member of our class. In her Senior year, she was a Bank Day cashier and participated in the History Club. Ella’s efficient but quiet manner won her the respect of all. STEPHEN JOHN GUSAN “Steve” Always ready to tell a joke, Steve was a comical member of our class. He was on the Junior Prom decorating committee and a member of the History Club. An outside job prevented bis partici- pation in other activities. Steve’s antics were a welcome part of the Class of ’66. DALE LINCOLN HURD “Gerts” A valuable aide to our class, Gerts served on the prop committees for the Junior Prom and the Senior Play. He was a member of the track team in his Senior year. Gerts was a quiet but fun-loving member of the Class of ’66. GAIL CHRISTINE JACOB “Jake” Jake was a girl with a sense of humor and lively spirit. She participated in the Community Service Club for three years and was on the Sophomore Social decorating committee. She played softball for one year. Her winning smile will long be remembered by her classmates. 30
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