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.af H65 , ! N of if -.Q ' y C. lr, Wd an-it of Ml! J ff GJ 'Q Vw!! ' ' :Oz .i K A, -- 'x 9 S- AA ' v Graduation ls l ONJYQIP0 ve Jf VF wr ,Mfytf r Mary Tabacchi ff ,fl Q Margie A. Stewart ' , . Y sf Majorette . . . Business Club . . . . . . Canteen Club . . . Girls' basketball . . . Jr. Class Play usherette . . . Neat dresser . . . Blond flurry of fun . . . Trim package . . . Sparkling blue eyes . . . Took special interest in a very special football player . . . Talented high stepper. BEST BUILD . . . Majorette . . . Business Club . . . Pert, pretty lass with loads of friends . . . Lots of fun and nice to be with . . . Did a fine job as a higli-step- ping WD majorette . . . Sure to be a hit in anything she does . . . Born with a sweet disposition. X 4- ,P ' 's 9 , , if X Y . 4 Garnet E. Tomiczek Cheerleader . . . Antler staff . . . Coalagra staff . . . Sr. Class Play . . . Chorus . . . Full of vim. vigor, and vitality . . . Turned out to be a terrific cheerleader . . . Had famous line in senior play. Halo, Halo, Halo-o-o. . . . Makes friends easily . . . Carefree attitude. .BE-0 09 Ulf 'ff' QR f m X 9 ' as , 0 F - it - . .' 1- -, J- ,. f : if ,, ' - ' , f .'5'l ,-il f'-iii-I '-vi ' u-:'f2-La:-2-1 '- I ,-'J . .'5:!.1.1,-'.- ':f'L.f' Howard G. Tutak Tall with dark hair and eyes that sparkle best describes Howie, . . . Makes you like him because of his friendly easy-going manner Helped our cla in any way he could . . . oy he had his sister im to his ' 'er .X f U A ly. 51.0 X fl! 'cabo .Iv AQ 5, ex ' X re WR '4 Mary Leta Tabacchi BEST ALL-AROUND PERSON . . . Antler staff . . . Coalagra staff . . . Business Club . . . Horneroom. Uyficer . . . Sr. Class Play . . . Calm and reserved de- scribes Leta. . . . Does every- thing with exceptional grace . . . A real American girl . . . Attrac- tive and mannerly . . . Good student. Patricia A. Tutak French Club . . . Adorable, pene- trating, dark eyes that seem to be reading your inner-most thoughts . . . Serves as a pep tonic for grouchesg we watch her sparkle and glow with a glad to be alive feeling and we become ashamed of our miserable selves. N Q Rs Hereg The Seniors Bid Adiei 31 i l 1 I J l t 'i i l -l E S x is
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To the Memories of West Deer and People They Knew .illtir Dorothy H. Vasilcik Band . . . Business Club . . . Home Ec Club . . . Refreshing tranquility surrounds Dot constant- ly . . . Is there when you need her . . . Helped many Academic English students with their themes . . . Blonde hair delicately waved highly. Her friendship is valued 'Y lla 1 k sl ' 1 ' f -v ' 4. 1 5 Gs.. A .lg ll 2 xx .nd Maryanne V. Venesky .lr. Class Play . . . French Club . . . Chorus . . . Girls' basketball . . . A slender, good-looking lass with a hep vocabulary . . . Her favorite saying is '6Cot a new boy- friend! . . . Really adores her generous brothers who lend her their cars . . . Worked at Rustic nn. Qc Qx ' Regina M. Wagner Home Ee Club . . . Business Club . . . Sports a smile that makes the cloudiest day appear bright . . . Enters into tasks with avid willingness and vitality . . . Sugar and spice wrapped up in a tidy. petite package . . . Impossible to refuse any of her requests. HOMECOMING SCENE fLeftl-Queen Elaine Penning- ton and her attendants wave to the crowd during Home- coming ceremonies. In the car are Kathy Mahnick, Diane Charney, and Marlene Tabacchi. The cavaliero at the door is Ralph Kirchner, who served as official chaffeur for the 1' Queen and her court. lKEY CHANGES- HANDS fRightl-This impressive scene 'was repeated again this spring when the seniors presented I the school key to next year's graduating class on Move-Up t. Zo- , x X it Thomas C. Wadsworth Band . . . French Club . . . Tom showed himself to be a very versai tile musician as he played- the base and snare drums, cymbals, and guitar . . . His famous five-piece band was invited to play at dances many times . . . Dark hair is al- ays neatly groomed. A ' ' ' .5 , ,L if . . D lfll KX, F 'I N? V, r K LL, U Qs, .,, rm ff l fj' Ulf I 1' 1 J -- 4 A , 7' ,, . ln. E, r wb' L ,fipl Pl , il A Jw ,W qv u R th N ,ll 7 l . 1- ' W fb fi' ly . ju' jg, fu ' J msd, .1 In AWN ' . if' ,.,.g'f il Up fl :ffl , l 'll I. L' fs J' 114 I we-, . 5-cr if , ' 'Lk '91 ,df we 1 1 ly I xfyvttxf I , Pg nfl' fl' 4 ' l lj, l ,bi :L f X .f - ' ' t we - if ,ff ,LJ VW I szkfle li .. 7 14,5 ,lair X Q , NUICY Weiwel' lvvifk' K Joseph A. Zrelakl 5 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED it X, LIBEST SENSE OF HUMOR suftf. . . . MOST CREATIVE . . . BEST 4' lf Hall Patrol . . . Chair Committee DISPOSITION . . . BEST ACT- ING ABILITY . . . MOST STUDI- OUS . . . Nat'l Honor Society veep . . . FTA sec .... Sr. Class Play . . . Jr. Class Play . . . French Club sec .... Homeroom Oficer . . . Library assistant . . . Science Club . . . One of '59's best. ,X FDay. Dave Grubbs, Class of '58 president, is shown award- :ing the key to George Vranesh, '59 president. Looking on ' gare Kathy Mahnick, '61 president, and Stanlev Brudney, 1 '60 president. pl! 4 ft l if flflf if liir f -1 I Q . . , Canteen Club . Keeps teachers on their toes . . . One of' the real jokers of class . . . Never at loss for words . . . Member of Russellton all-for-one-and,-onesfoig, all gang . . . Enjoys teasing girlsl J Q, f l' If t., ji L 3' S My . N 1 any fs-X ,Q- 'Zo 51 C
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