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THE CLASS OF '65 REMAINS OUTSTANDING Kathy McGinty, Sharon German, Bob Buker, Pat Kay, and Pete Wachter work to complete their articles for an issue of the Battlecry. At college night, a representative from Ohio University speaks to students and their parents about the advantages of attending OU. Il-24 BOTTOM ROW: Elaine Zanko, Barbara Zingheim, Lee Worrey, Mike Wolf, F ran Zader, Connie Wolff, Cindy Zsarnay, Ellen Young, Sam Zacharias, Rita Zietlow, Lorraine Zadzilka. SECOND ROW: Stan Zborowski, Joan Zimdars, Bill Williams, Ed Zingalie, Jessica Zelley, Murley Wisch, Wayne Zavotka, Ted Zalenski, Jan With, Jerry Witkowski, Ron Wyemura. THIRD ROW: Jim Zingale, Kathy Winter, Bill Worrell, Lindy Williams, Jim Woleen, Diane Zrimec, Jim Wilbur, Linda Zaccaro, Don Winarski, Barb Zavocky, Edward Zaremba, Ron Winarski. NOT PIC- TURED: Carl Wolf. II-23 BOTTOM ROW: Donna Lee Walters, JoAnn Wielgus, Walburga Wandschura, Alva Wallace, Laraine Walkup, .lean Wallace, Karen Wantz. SECOND ROW: Kathy White, Steve Varabkanich, Rich Weiss, Jill Warren, Tony Vinci, Diane Vild, Janice Wag- ner, Sharon Whittenberger, Karen Weber. THIRD ROW: Betty Wessler, DeeDee Wade, Jim Vidmar, Karen Weiss, Phil Vlasuk, Debbie Wehn, Eddie Walland, Sue West, Bob Whalen, Melodie Wengrin, Sharyn Volk, Bob Vlcek. NOT PICTURED: Phyllis Vasilakis, Carla Vermes, William Vincler, Peter Wachter, Gayle Weiler, Arthur Weiss. E s is NN S xxifk X 131
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S BY P RTICIPATING I VF'S ACTIVITIES, ll-21 BOTTOM ROW: Karen Sorochak, Patti Strazzo, Linda Stazzone, Alice Sted, Shirley Stretar, Betty Stanard. SECOND ROW: Jim Streck, Diane Strmiska, Charles Speck, Kathy Stalnaker, Rich Staab, Karen Steppke, Joe Svec, Dale Stelz, Jerry Spangler, Dave Spittal. THIRD ROW: Larry Stewart, Patrice Supik, Dave Stuchlak, Diane Stadnik, Brian Starre, Pat Starzynski, Frank Stead, Marianne Steinberg, Bill Such, Ann Steckel, Rick Steinfadt, Tim Stahlberg. NOT PICTURED: Terry Stefanko, Vernell Stevens, Diane Stoll, Sharon Streit, Eugene Sull, Paul Sullivan. ll-22 BOTTOM ROW: Paul Tuggey, Georgene Tachuk, Barbara Toth, Judi Tuskes, Diane Tatar, Karen Swartwood, Karen Tuhacek, Carol Tichy, Richard Taylor, Russ Todia. SECOND ROW: Jim Vanderstein, I Mike Uzelac, Terry Tanski, Tom Tucker, Marian Todor, Karen Urban, Walter Vallier, Linda Tomasch, Connie Vaccaro, Judy Uhinck, Bev- erly Thomas. THIRD ROW: Ralph Van Treuren, Jim Topor, Denny Thomas, Dennie Tonkewicz, John Thompson, Marilyn Trager, Bob Taylor, Betty Synk, Tom Tulloch, Cheryl Swanson, Dan Urban, Fred Vacha. NOT PICTURED: Timothy Trepal, Bob Truscello, Craig Vanecko. N Mrs. Kunz, mother of football player, Rick Kunz, addresses the parents, team members, and cheerleaders at the annual football banquet in the VF cafeteria. 30
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SENIORS In September of 1961, we the Class of 1964- entered an unfinished Valley Forge High School and discovered that with only freshmen and sophomores in the school, we would establish traditions to be followed by' future Patriots. When a group of juniors from Parma Senior High joined us in January, 1962, we had already become members of clubs and athletic teams. ln our junior year, we became the middlemen as more members of the class of 1963 were transferred from Parma. We did, however, continue to play a major role in school activities. We were led in cheers by a cheerleading squad which included seven juniors, we were the first to send representatives to Buckeye Girls' and Boys' State, and we began the tradition of holding the Junior Prom in VF's cafeteria. g As our senior year progressed, our class became the first to defeat Parma in varsity sports, and we contin- ued to enthusiastically support VF. With our commence- ment we became the first class to complete three years at Valley Forge and the first to be graduated in Public Auditorium. Thus, from September 1961, until June 1964, we demonstrated that we were truly first in pride, first in spirit, and first in tradition. Seniors begin the year counting the days until they don their caps and gowns. At our Junior Prom, couples enjoy refreshments in the Hawaiian atmosphere of VF's courtyard. 1 3 2
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