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nnunes The officers of the Board of Education are: Dewey Kelly, school attorney; D. J. Paskwietz, treasurer; Dr. Edward Kosior, president; Mrs. J. V. Nyland. secretary. 3es cine iua rd smen F. Berilla. Junior high secretary; S. Haluska, secre- tary to the superintendent; D. Vidovich, Senior high secretary. Mr. John J. Bodney. maintenance superintendent. Mrs. Nellie Burke, janitress supervisor. D. Williams, bookstore clerk; H. Moore, school business manager. AMERICAN TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. I'uye Nine
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Oracles We have enjoyed the comradeship of you young people, members of the class of 1950. You are taking with you memories which we hope may be pleasant ones. Many of you have made commendable progress scholastically. You are facing a world, the- future of which appears uncertain. The world’s future has ever been an un- known quantity. Probably we are more keenly aware of that uncertainty in 1950. May the future afford you the opportunity to contribute your share toward making the world a better place for all and may you experience the satisfaction of true accomplishment. EMMETT L. RIORDAN Superintendent To the graduates of 1950 go my sincerest wishes for the faith and courage to meet successfully the challenge and demands of the future. The richest recompense for your past four years of earnest endeavor is not the diploma which marks the success of your undertaking, but the opportunities which are yours for a broader education: not the satisfaction which you feel in your achievement, but the dawning of greater ambitions and the establishment of a higher aim and loftier purpose. GEORGE O. BURMAN Principal We hope that, in leaving us. you will take with you the best things our school has to offer: that you have been brought to realize that democracy is a way of life: that the future of our country, of civilization itself, de- pends on your knowledge of social justice and your own appreciation of social values. This demands that you take a creative participation in all of those things which go to make a good life. Remember, a good life is impossible without good people. JOSEPH M. Me AD AM Asistant Principal 1'ugc- Kigiil LEWIN AND WOLF “The Young Man’s Store'
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Adam P. Lesinsky, Instrumental Music; Joyce Sass, Vocal Music. Jack Taylor, Spanish and World His- tory; Elizabeth Matson, English and Latin. rnard J. Vesley, Printing. Ray Gallivan, Alice Jenkins, Peter Kovachic, Physical Education. Page Tell BANK OF WHITING Whiting, Indiana
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