Calvert High School - Calvertana Yearbook (Tiffin, OH)

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e Calvertana AXQ5 ug l Foreword Memorles are dear to the hearts of everyone In the rush and swlrl of modern clvrllzatlon precious recollections are sometimes lost and relegated to the obllvlon of the past It was to make memories relive that the first archives were instituted As the years pass by brmgmg wlth them the changes and Innovations ot a future generation the annual yearbook constitutes a permanent and hlstorlcal reference for that all Important period an the lute of each of us For It IS during the hugh school perrocl that the students character rs moulded and has future determined Wuth the primary purpose of preserving the fond recollec tlons ot our happy hugh school days we, the senlor class of 1941, have compiled thus record of our scholastic endeavors Uktv I X I ' is ':z- A if L- 1 tai p f ??fi?F.ea? Q fi: Calvertana TIFFIN OHIO 1941 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF CA OL RT REV MSGR R I KINNANE REVEREND GEORGEJ MAY Dedication Human nature IS such that after we have for sometime been the reclplents of a constant stream of favors from someone we soon begun more or less to take these benefits for granted It IS only infrequently that adequate appreciation IS expressed to our pastors for thelr unceaslng and vltal Interest an the continuance of Calvert We are malntammg our school Neither can we estimate hlghly enough their constant splrltual aid without which we know our paths could not so easlly be trod With a deep feeling of gratitude for what they have done for us we the sensors of 1941 lovmgly dedicate thus yearbook to our pastors Monsignor Klnnane and Father May not unmindful that upon their shoulders, in great part, rests the burden of page four e O O I dmlmstratlon Confocfmg superior minds will enable mg In your own mind you fo express what hos been slumber- page six if REV GEORGE C JAEGER Father Jaeger Calverts second principal assurred his duties as such In September 1938 Catholics of Tiffin have known Father for upwards of ten years as he served St Joseph s ated wi h the youth from the beginning of his priestly career having taught religion In several high schools in the diocese before commg to Tiffin Replacmg the Reverend Russell Gtllig as assistant principal and religion mstructor for the underclasses Father Schmut loined the faculty in September 1939 Besides these duties Father is attendance s pervisor and faculty adviser for the sports page of the Calvert News Father Hermghaus ass stant at St Marys par: h is an his fourth year as religion mstructor for the lumor girls and has directed the Glee Club for the past three years Father Lehmkuhl assistant at St Josephs parish in his first year as a member of the faculty teaches the lunlor boys religion I , . . I I . . . I ' parish in the capacity of assistant from 1930 until l937. Father Jaeger has been associ- .Q . . . . , . . . . . I . U . . I . D t , . , . . . PIICSIS of the Facult M mil' REVEREND C C HERINGHAUS REVEREND LEO LEHMKUHL page seven I SISTER M ALOYSIA SISTER M CHARLOTT SISTER M CORDULA Rev L A Lehmkuhl BA Rellglon SlsterM Aloysla AM English Mathematics Slster M Charlotte BA Llbrarlan SlsterM Cordula BA Physics Mathematics Sister M Emmanuel B S E Latin Rev GeorgeC Jaeger BA Teachmg Religion Sociology Public Speaking Rt Rev Msgr R I Kunnane STD Board of Fiscal Conlrol Rev George J May Board of Fiscal Control Rev Earl M Schmlt BA Religion Relrglon Glee Club SISTER M I.ELIA SISTER M EMMANUEL S STE l Q M RAYMOND page e ght O Rev. C. C. Heringhaus, B.A. Personnel snsnsn M Ross slsren M vlcromA Slster M Lello B S E English Journalism Sister M Raymond B S E English History Latm Sister M Rose B A Mechanical Drawmg Slster M Vlctorla BS Art Home Economics Science SISTER M VIRGINIA Sister M Vlrgmla B S E Biology Chemistry Miss Mildred Huss B A Commerce Mr A A Kramer BA History Physical Education Mlss Louise Wannemacher B A Mathematics German Mass Anno Moe Renter S h I f Mlss MILDRED Huss C oo Secre my QNQ5 ww -as My C' DK 4.-me MR A A KRAMER Mlss Louise WANNEMACHER Mass ANNA MAE REITER page nme . , . . . I - , . - . Tv , . . . Jw . -,.. I I , .g i-su . If . 5 f 5 . AND NOW THE TEST Llke carefree chlldren We ve come to the end Of our loyrlde On a merry go round Through the years Some have captured A brass ring Others lust Came for the rude Lake dubious test pflots We ve flown Our ship of ability Of Your Gurdance We ve sarled rt Through clouds of knowledge And landed lt On a crest of Independence Lrke adventurous scouts We ve explored A jungle of tears A valley of sunshine And now Reaching the summit Of the grade With fear we gaze Into the abyss Of the future Yet recalling You fanled us not ln the past We feel You beside us Now' Helen Herbert 47 .L We've proved it worthy raduates Your fufure depends upon your oblllfy fo overcome obsfocles n 'UD jk: 'T W' .A-mill' JAMES BANKS Alhlelrc abnllfy broughl him fame and renown Calverfana Sludenf Council 3 Football 2 3 4 CoCap lam 4 Baskelball 2 3 4 CATHERINE BAUMGARDNER The gal walh a vocabu lary lhaf would make a Calvert News Calverlana ss Play 4 Guard o DONALD BIRCH Shoeshme boy dabbler ln chemicals Calverlana Guard of Honor 4 MISSION Officer 4 Mlsslon Club 4 norl23 LIl.l.IAN DANIEL Qufel prachcal minded lover of good books Calverlana Guard of Honor JAMES COLATRUGLIO He reaches lhe peak an foolball a qulel buf generous lad courlesy ANGELA BOEHLER Compelenl lyprsl franqunl smgmg Calvert News Calverlana Glee Club 2 3 4 Guard of Honor 2 3 MARGARET DeRAN Conlaglous smlle vacrous lhe acme of Calverlana Class Play 4 Football 'l 2 3 4 Co p lam 4 Calvert News Calverlana ee Club 2 3 4 Ca Play Stage Manager 4 Class Officer 3 page twelve Senzors C Y ,C A - -Q' l l L l ' ' - ' . . . a ' . . . dicllonary seem emplyf' sfenqgrqpherf' ' g , , . 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' - l U ' ' . . , vi- 1, 2, 3, 4. , . , 1 -C0 - GI , , 1 l ss l l Class Offncer 3 Guard of Semmfs MARY LOU DISTEL Sludraus ophmrsf born debafer Calvert News Co Edvo Cal verlana Glee Club 2 3 4 Class Play Stage Manager 4 G ard of Honor 'l 2 3 4 SILVIO DeROSE He doesnl say much bul wha! he says rs worth lrslenmg lo Calvertana Guard of Honor l 2 3 4 Mlsslon Officer 4 Mlsslon Club 4 Football 2 CLARENCE CROBAUGH Fresh avr fiend cam pus play boy no con cepf cf hme Calvertana Clos Psa Guard of Honor l 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Ba keib ll 3 4 CoCap?aln 4 ELIZABETH FABIAN Few have affalned bofh success and real chcrac fer al fhrs age Calvert News Calvcrlana ee Club 2 3 4 Slud ouncll 3 Cass P ,v CLAIRE RITA FOX Sensrble charmrngly pefrle w fh a wrnnrng smrle Calverl News Calverlana Guard of Honor 2 3 4 Honor l Crownrng ALBERT DlRlNGER A brg boy rn more ways fhan one Calvert News Calverfana Editor Siudenl Council 3 ee Club 'I 2 3 4 C Play 4 Guard of Honor 'I 2 3 4 Mrsslon Club 3 Football 4 Baskelball 4 4 a EVELYN FRANKART Dark eyes full of fun and frolrc Calvertana Guard of Honor Q 3-Q fn-qv, page flurfeen 0 1. . 'H ri . : 1 1 : : S 'y 4: 1 A 1 i 1 1 1 1 GI 1 1 1 . an? U 1 1 1 . 1 1 I 5 U C ' 5 l lu' 45 1 1 r ' . ' 1 1 2, 3, 5 M y 1 : : i : ' 1 ' 1 Ir 21 3- 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' : 1 1 . GI 1 1 1 1 loss ' ' 1 1 : 1 31 4. 1 1 : ' ' 1 4: I . ,I 5 i -34'-f -g- I 1 DOROTHY FRALEY Unccncerned never ai a loss for an answer Calvertana Inter Nos Guard of Honor I 2 3 MARY CATHERINE GARDNER Onenlal eyes wrfh an Ar JOSEPH GIRZ SIUCIIOUS genflemanly full of fun Calvert News Calvertona ee Club 2 3 4 C Guard of Honor 2 3 4 JOAN GABRINGER A brain full of Irnowl edge and a head full af mnschlef Calvert News Calvertana Council 3 Class Play 4 Guard of Honor I Inter Nos Class Officer 4 C HARLES GRUMMEL Cheerleader de luxe exiravaganza 'haf words cannof descnbe Calvert News Calvertana H nor I 2 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Mlsslon Club 4 Salufatorlan DANIEL KENNEDY Speed demon I ves a lvely crgumenf buys ANGELINE GAIETTO Polfeness IS her vrrfue lrue blue genfme Iwlnkle neaf and Irrm Calvertana Guard of Honor gas as a hobby C Iver? 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' ' 1 I ' ' b , . 0 Semmfs MARGARET GA I ETTO Ambitious another C1cero crazy about German Calvert News Calvertana a broad sm1le Guard of Honor I 2 3 4 LOUIS LEE Popularlty IS good retam 1t and receive many laurels without a swelled and virtuous Calvert News Calvertana GeeClub123 4 C s Play 4 Guard of Honor I 2 3 4 Mlssnon Offacerl 2 3 Mlsslon Club 3 4 Cl s Officer 3 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 CoCup tam 4 WILLIAM KIRBY JOAN GILLIG Never hurr1ed easy Emohonal blonde go1ng possessor ol poetry IS her pashme Calverta na Mnsslon Promoter Calvertana Guard of Honor 2 Guard ol Honor 'l 2 3 HELEN HERBERT WILBUR MAGERS MARY HUNKER Soc1able ace arhst of Just a country lad ot Rehrmg temperamen the age Shakes heart loves the a fluent Latin Calvert News Calvertana Glee Club 2 3 4 vlce pres: dent 4 Class Play 4 Musslon Officer 4 Guard of Honor iown s llbrary speaker Calvertana Inter Nos Guard Calvertana Inter Nos Guard of Honor 4 of Honor I 2 page fnfteen I ., . . .. . .. . . . . . ,, .. I .. 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News Co Editor Cal vertana Glee Club 2 3 4 ass Play 4 Guard o H nor 1 2 3 page slxfeen Semmfs Semors DONNA JEAN McGOWAN KENNETH SEISLOVE Neat lover of sports dreamy Calvertana Inter Nos Guard of Honor 2 3 MARTHA SCHEIBER A born actress thuslastlc cant be persuaded Calvert News Calvertana Glee Club 2 3 4 Student Councll 3 Class Play 4 Guard of Honor I 2 3 4 MISSION Officer I 2 Class Offlcer 4 Neat athletlcally ln cllned It IS hrs desire to act the part of a gen tleman ard of Honor I 2 Football 3 JANE PHILLIPS Amlable dancing damsel smllmg Irish eyes Calvert News Calvertana Glee Club 2 3 4 Class Play 4 Mlsslon Offncer 4 Guard o Honorl 2 3 4 RALPH STEVENSON Witty clever author the man behmd the fifth column Calvert News Calvertana Glee Club 'I 2 3 4 Guard of Honor 3 Inter Nos Mus slon Offucer 3 Football 4 Basketball 4 MARGARET SEIFERT Wlllmg worker efficient business mana ger Calvertana Busmess Mana ger Inter Nos Mnssnon Offs cer 3 Guard of Honor I 4 WILLIAM TRAUNERO Quiet nonchalant always wlllmg to cooper a e Calvertana Guard of Honor I 2 3 4 Mnss n Offucerl 'Z7' page seventeen .1 1 1 11 1 - 1 1 GU 1 1 31 1 11 14. 1 1 f 1 1 1 . ...en- ...an 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 - 1 1 11 I0 . 1 1 1 1 - 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I I i , 4.1, , I , ,f-Q, ROSEMARY SEIFERT Reserved neaf fo The mlnufe s Calvert News Calveriana Guard of Honor 'I 2 3 -CW 'W BERNARD VONDENBERG A dreamer loves flue open road an fhuslushc scouf leader Calvert News Studem Coun CII 3 Guard of Honor I 2 'va' ,G CECILIA SMITH RICHARD WAGNER Anolher rural resldenf Foofballer par excellence long fresses a will fhe classs Roberl of her own Taylor Calvertana Guard of Honor 2 3 Football 2 3 Calvert News CaIverfana Inier Nos MISSION Officer I 2 Guard of Honor 'I 2 3 RITA ZOLL RITA STRAUSBAUGH RICHARD WELTY Boosler ol alhlehcs A wnllmg worker Supporfs all achvrhes enloys driving her Ply overcomes hardslups wlfll moufh a smile mlSCl1leVOUS eyes march a mlscluevous nalure Calveri News Calverfana Calvertana Guard of Honor Calveri News Calveriana BaskeibaII 3 4 Sfudeni Council 3 Guard of nor I 2 3 Seniors page eighteen as W nv - lu, ' M: qu-G .ba is H i ' ...hy. en- 'I ' ' : , , 1 ' ' ' , , 2 , , 4- 3, 4. 1 , , , 4. 1 . 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THE STONE AGE 1937-38 AD The prehistoric age of four years ago saw seventy seven anthropoids herded to gether un St Marys Church for the openung Mass After Mass the boys pucked up -E. cudgels and lumbered unto the freshmen homeroom where Suster Vurgunua threat ened to use the clubs to cuvulrze us Muss Murael Schmenk unsusted that the gurls wear shoes The annual Mussuon scavanger hunt found our gang un second place Char acterustuc of thus epoch the brawn of Jack Colatrugluo set pace for unexperuenced athletes by wmnung hus letter un football Quuckly but not quuetly dud thus peruod pass Our pruncrpal Rev A J Gallagher at the end of thus year turned over hus task of cuvullzung us to has worthy successor Rev George Jaeger THE GOLDEN AGE 1938 39 AD From savage barbaruans to cultured ladies and gentlemen wuth classlcal features thats the transutuon un best Calvert tradutuon Suster Emmanuel gurls aculty advuser however despaured of a complete classucal revuval The Calvert News .FHEN was greatly enhanced by luterary gems from the pens of Helen Herbert and I-:AME Bernard Vondenberg Athletucs became a promunent factor un Suster Mary Janes THE homeroom as sux new lettermen Louus Lee James Banks Clarence Crobaugh Sulvuo DAWN De Rose Ruchard Omlor Ruchard Wagner establushed themselves Meanwhule one -F'XrX21-Ax John Huss left us for the Holy Cross Brotherhood MEDIEVAL AGE 1939 40 A D On relunquushung our togas and donnung armor and powdered wugs we espued a I l ' 64' new personage on our premuses It was the Rev Earl Schmut who succeeded the I -lllgll Rev Russell Gullug as assustant pruncupol Suster M Davud returned to Calvert as the uunuor boys advuser Genual Charles Grummel was selected cheerleader Under the guudance of Suster Mary Jane the lunuor ladues captured the Mussuon trophy ,ff Our Chaucer Helen Herbert agaun took honors un the Year Book of Modern Poetry 1939 To thwart a possuble olugarchy Eluzabeth Fabuan Margaret DeRan Thomas Scheuber and Louus Lee by electuon took over class affaurs The Junuor ussue of the Calvert News appeared un February Chuvalry pounced upon our masculune group as the Prom lufted us above all earthly cares Thomas Scheuber r presented the K of C at Buckeye Boys State Columbus As the knughts of old had theur tournaments we took our laurels by obtaining the Cuty Tutle un football LAGE MODERNE 1940 41 AD September 1940 brought us unto the fourth stage of our development Speed was the theme of the age Bug thungs began to happen fast and furuously Ruta Zoll and Anna K Martin set pace for senuor actuvutues by gatherung thurteen subscruptuons each un the Calvert News campaugn the trophy for whuch went to Sister Leluas ll gurls who exceeded all records wuth 174 per cent They also won the Duocesan ,L W Catholuc Chronucle contest wuth a record of 154 per cent October saw class offu cers Ruchard Omlor Joan Gabrunger Martha Scheuber Joseph Gurz elected Anna K Martun and Mary Lou Dustel were appounted edutors of the Calvert News Sumultaneously Suster M Raymond s boys won the Mussuon trophy un the annual paper sale Sports honors traveled un paurs wuth Colatrugluo and Banks grudders and Lee and Crobaugh caqers tutled co captauns of theur respectuve squads DLL l mfc dxn In Aprul a much applauded senuor cast thrulled and chulled theur auduence wuth theur outstandung produc tuon of The Ghost of the Aur Then Eluzabeth Fabuan and James Myers were chosen for May Crownlng honors Tuesday June 10 found the graduates wuth the well wushes of all boardung the Commencement Express Class representa tuves Joan Gabrunger and Thomas Scheuber tendered the welcome and farewell to our four bruef ages of learnung Funally the traun left on track 41 and the passengers wuth muxed emotuons were on theur own page nuneteen , . - . 1 - . 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SALUTATORIAN VALEDICTORIAN 'Q CLASS OFFICERS fl' u1 Ruchard Omlor, Presudent Joan Gabrunger, Vuce Presudent Martha Scheuber, Secretary Joseph Gurz Treasurer JOAN GABRINGER THOMAS SCHEIBER Thus page carrues the names of those senuors who have sustauned an average of nunety per cent or better un theur uunuor and senuor reluguon classes, also the names of all senuor students mauntaunung an average of eughty fuve per cent or more durung the enture four years of study As a reward for theur consustent efforts un reluguon Eluzabeth Fabuan and James Myers were guven the pruvulege of beung May Crowners Martha Scheuber receuved the scholastuc medal for an outstandung record un all courses pursued An honor roll has also been prepared to guve recognutuon and due apprecuatuon to certaun pupuls who led theur respectuve teams to vuctory un the varuous extracurrucular campaugns For Ieadershup un these events Ruta Zoll and Louus Lee were awarded actuvuty medals for the current year onmf all RELIGION SCHOLASTIC Catherune Baumgardner Angela Boehler Margaret DeRan Albert Durunger Mary Lou Dustel Eluzabeth Fabuan Joan Gabrunger Joseph Gurz Helen Herbert Evelyn Kuhn CALVERT NEWS Ruta Zoll Anna Catherune Martun Louus Lee Albert Durunger Mary Lou Dustel CATHOLIC CHRONICLE DRIVE Thomas Scheuber Danuel Kennedy Wulluam Kurby James Myers Eluzabeth Fabuan Ruta Strausbaugh Margaret Seifert Ruta Zoll Anna Catherune Martun Joan Gullug Martha Scheuber Rosemary Seufert page twenty Rosemary Marunus Anna Catherune Martun James Myers Jane Phullups Thomas Scheuber Martha Scheuber Margaret Seufert Cecelua Smuth Ralph Stevenson Ruta Zoll Angela Boehler Margaret DeRan Albert Durunger Mary Lau Dustel Eluzabeth Fabuan Joan Gabrunger Joseph Gurz Helen Herbert cfilctivities CALVERTANA DRIVE Margaret Selfert Louus Lee Evelyn Kuhn Catherune Baumgardner Elizabeth Fabuan Albert Durunger Ruta Zoll Joan Gullug Rosemary Marunus Wilbur Magers Anna Catherune Martun James Colatrugluo Joan Gabrunger Martha Scheuber Ralph Stevenson Mary Louuse Kuel Angela Boehler Jane Phullups Mary Lou Dustel Helen Herbert Thomas Scheuber Claure Ruta Fox Jean Hunker lulluan Danuel James Banks Margaret DeRan Doro hy Fraley Donna Jean McGowan Wulluam Kurby Rosemary Seutert Angelune Gauetto Cecelua Smuth Margaret Gauetto CLASS PLAY Albert Durunger lauus lee Helen Herbert Joseph Glrz Rosemary Marunus Elizabeth Fabuan Claure Ruta Fox Thomas Scheuber Anna Catherune Martun Jane Phullups Thomas Scheuber Martha Scheuber Margaret Seufert Cecelua Smuth Ruta Zoll Joan Gabrunger Clarence Crobaugh Mary Lou Dustel Catherune Baumgardner James Colatrugluo Jane Phullups Donald Burch Evelyn Kuhn Margaret Seufert Charles Grummel Ruta Zoll Ruchard Omlor MISSION PAPER SALE Wulluam Traunero Thomas Scheuber Danuel Kennedy Louus Lee Albert Durunger James Myers Helen Herbert Martha Scheuber O '19 , nderclasses Prepove yourself focloy for flne fhlngs fhczf you infend fo do fomorrowf' uniors TOP ROW left to ngnt Lucille Blust Jeanne Wangler Hlldegarde Meur er Eileen Banks Evelyn Smrth Dor othy Dlstel Alma Magers SECOND ROW left to right Helen Bursa Dorothy Zlmmer Betty Mag ers Mary Krupp Maxme Hoffman Rosanne Brewer Joan Platt FIRST ROW left to right Jettle Dell Joan Damel Ann Boehler Evelyn Muchell Mary Corcoran Lucy Ganetto Kathleen Bork TOP ROW left to rnght Vlfgll Ma thuas George Marmls Donald Kurtz man Rnchard McCarthy Rlchard Rohrbach Rlchard Walllser SECOND ROW left lo right Rnch ard Werllng Thomas Dlstel Jerome Keller Eldon Breldenbach Paul France Calvin Roberts FIRST ROW left to right Victor Smuth Frank Mucclaclto James Wel ter Stanley Tomsey Paul Ehren fried TOP ROW left to rght Carl Lucius Wulllam Huss Thomas Burger E gene Ruder Donald Hayes Edmund Scherer Lawrence Galetto John SECOND ROW left to rnght Do lores Brmkman Phyllls McElheny Geraldlne Carngan Imogene Ham llton Mary Lou Anderson Alice Gllllg FIRST ROW left to right Mary Crxst Evelyn Elchert Ruth Renter Mildred Benner Dorothy Wahrer Phyllus SlGbleWSkI Slxty lunuors wnth the assistance of Father Jaeger their prmclpal went to the polls Tuesday March ll to elect officers When they emerged from the ordeal Robert Ranker was president, Mary Corcoran, vlce presudent Paul France treasurer and Dolores Brmkman secretary With the dlrectlon of thelr homeroom advisers Sister Aloysra for the boys, and Sister VICTOYIG for the gurls, the lumors set about to plan tor the most :mportant event on their social calendar the Junior Senior prom Th s affamr was held In May at the Kmghts of Columbus Home Durlng the Intermission the tumors surprised their guests wlth a novel entertalnment which gave evidence of much latent talent Of almost equal Importance and preceding the Prom they edited the March Issue of the Calvert News wnth a vnm and a thoroughness which bodes well for the future of the lournal page twenty two I I I I . 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I 7 ' , 1 I . , 1 , I , , t . 1 I 1 t I Y I I I - I I I I I ' -f 1 1 ' ' . . . . tt tt I I S0 bommfes TOP ROW left to right Elnzabeth Welter Mary Jo Baehler Irene Baar Joan Bakos Carol Dlrlnger Dorothy Puffenberger Suzanne Houck Apolonla Yandura SECOND ROW left to right Patricia Ames June Skokane Georgia Ecos Joan Borer Margorne Thom a Fleck Geraldine Wrught Helen Guss FIRST ROW left to rnght Jane Bor er Patrtcna Blust Margaret Zlrger Joanne Heyman Margaret Eller Dorothy Adams Ruta Burkhart TOP ROW left to nght George Crobaugh Max Burkhart Eugene Phulllps Thomas Sacksteder Norman Phullrps Robert Kramer SECOND W left t rlg t Charles Ahrens Rxchard Remhart Robert Heyman Louls Haefllng Walter Wagner Bernard Koerper FIRST ROW left to rrght Robert D Ran John Wagner Lawrence Fraley Joseph Pnrrung Gregory Koudelka TOP ROW left to right Ruta Kum Goshe Enleen Klrby Helen Wagner Dorothy Wrlhelm Loretta Welnber ger Paulme Welmersklrch SECOND ROW left to right Bea truce Frankhart Georglana McGow Rosemary Lenhart Margaret Burns Joan Shock Sara Paradiso Mary Ann Zablocka T ROW left to rrght uno Krupp Marguerute Kurchner Norma Wall Dorothy Ruder Evelyn Thom Mary Ruftung Joanna Latona TOP ROW left to right Froncns Smith Harold Schumm Francis Martnn Donald Seuslave Carmen Splno Frederuck Decker Samuel Colatrugllo SECOND ROW left to right Rach ard Kummet Thomas Burkhart Rol and Sendelbach Robert Traunero Donald Clouse Paul Haman Glenn Kummerer FIRST ROW left to right James Burns Thomas Schauder John Ha man Domrnlc Bursa Walter Hoepf Carl Lofay James Rent page twenty three , : ' , , I I I I , , . , . : . . 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I I , , , . , , I I I T , , , , , I I I - I I I I I , . page twenty four resbmen TOP ROW left to right Eugene Wright Charles Granata Richard Welly John Haka Alvin DeMonte Harold Steunmetz Mlchael Galetto SECOND ROW left ta right Ray Ernst Paul Gabrlnger John Magers Marlon Schultz Robert Burger Albert Crnst Joseph Dell Richard Daniel FlRST ROW left to right Robert Schumm Herman Smlth Eugene Heyman James Kummerer rancls Galetto Carl Smith James Lam brlght Louls Trell TOP ROW left to rrght Mary Cath erlne Werlmg Margaret Schauder Mary Frances Ranker Marlorle Femtuch Betty Jane Bentz Enleen Smith Mary Jane Klopp Vlvlan Burke SECOND ROW left to right Agnes Dlstel Marlcrle Ann Dustel Lucille Wa :ser Allce Wilhelm Anna Flelshmann Phyllls Smith Kathleen Muller FIRST ROW left to rrght Wanda Dertllnger Ruth Reuter Mary Jean Taylor Berma Jean Kramer Anna belle Grleseldmg Jeanne Fox Donna Rose Gabel TOP ROW left to right Robert Werlnng Leo Sendelback Wilfred Klmmet Eugene Gardner Richard Kuhn James Bour Vincent Werllng Joseph Stem SECOND ROW left to right Thomas Elchert Ralph Logsdon Edward Werllng Paul Burns Rrchard Wag ner Wllllam Wolland Thomas Benner Melvin Sutter FIRST ROW left to right Cllffbfd Berger George Steunmetz Robert Welly Ralph Malberger Frederick Vondenberg Joseph Tomsey Walter Fleck Walter Lonsway TOP ROW left to rrght Norma Jean Ball Mary Jean Platt Martha Borer Mary Jane Martin Rose Marne Bernard Euleen Greune Eve lyn Heyman Shirley Slcokane SECOND ROW left to right Joan Burkart Bernadette Schlra Martha Jane Mltchell Mary Therese Kueb ler Luella Benner Anna Lou Dry fuse Marlorle Klmmet FIRST ROW left to rrght Rosemary Daniel Anna Thom Drusilla Shafer Nadrne Sauber Joan Hamllton Chadyne Kirchner Joanna Cullchla , I 1 1 1 1 1 , . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , : 1 1 C . 1 1' 1 1 ' , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , I 1 1 ll, , 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . , I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . , . 1 1 ' . 1 1 ' , . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 t ' ' 9152 CUVIUCS The fhree As of Success AmbIflOH Aballfy Achon Retreat Appropriately opening the Lenten season the 16th annual Calvert Retreat was this year held from February 26 to 28 Reverend Edward Mattlmce former assistant at St Marys Parish Tiffin and now stationed at the Queen of the Holy Rosary Cathedral Toledo Ohio conducted the conferences Because of the Increase in the 19401941 enrollment and the consequent lack of adequate space in St Angela s Hall students were requested to attend Mass and receive Holy Communion In their parish churches during the three day period This year the retreat was brought to a close with an unusual and beautiful candle ceremony Candles were distributed to each of the students A senior boy and a senior girl then lighted theirs from the altar candles which symbolized the wcrd of God From these two liahts the candle of each of the participants was in turn lighted All this was symbollcal of the duty of each Christian to spread the light of faith to his neighbor and throughout the whole world REVEREND EDWARD MATTIMOE Jldzssozzs The years mission activities began with the election of officers in the eight homerooms The electees con ducted the annual paper sale in which the senior boys seized first place and trophy with 157 8 per cent The same boys organized a mission club and have had regular meetings None the less important and very entertaining were the mission rallies held on November 20 and February 20 respectively Both proved very successful netting sufficient funds to replace the mission dues and Lenten mute boxes in the homerooms The climax of mission activities was reached when Father Clarence Burns a missionary of the Maryknoll the Chinese doctors and their unsuccessful results He also related his hardships and trials of captivity with bandits MISSION GROUP Seated left to right Rev Earl Schmit Pauline Weimerslurch Alice Wilhelm Paul France Jane Phillips John Halma Margaret Schauder Helen Guss Standing Thomas Burkart Maxtne Hoffman James Relf Donald Burch Helen Herbert Silvio DeRose Jettre Dell Frederick Von denberg page twenty six , , - , I I I I ' - I I . . . . . . , , - , Order, recounted his harrowing experiences in China. He told of the different methods of cure used by i 1 'ei ' 1 ay Crowning Again this year, in the latter part of May the student body assembled in the Italian Court to pay homage to the Blessed Mother, under whose patronage Calvert has been placed since its establishment in 1923. During the chanting of the Litany, the singing of hymns, and the renewal of the Act of Consecration, the hearts of all were uplifted in praise and honor to Our Lady. Almighty God, we remember, chose the Blessed Virgin to be the Mother of His Glorious Son What greater honor could be bestowed on a woman? Jesus loved His Blessed Mother devotedly and since she is the spiritual parent of the human race she ns vener ated In every corner of the globe Elizabeth Fabian and James Myers senior religion honor students were elected by their classmates to crown Our Blessed Lady MN :DQ 9' Twzyer Ierzgzze On October 7 Feast cf Our Lady Queen of the Holy Rosary pledges were made by the students to con tinue the Perpetual Rosary which was recited daily In the Convent Chapel One hundred and thirty eight boys and girls made up this Guard of Honor The Seniors were represented by thirty four of their number the lumors by nineteen sophomores thirty eight and forty seven freshmen completed the spiritual roster The purpose of the League IS to beg God and His Blessed Mother to help the students and the school and to implore Him continually to spread this practice of prayer page t enfy se en 1 1 , '- M rm , 'QF ELIZABETH FABIAN JAMES MYERS 1 1 1 ' . . ' . . - . I 1 1 1 ' P ' - W - V Calvert News I Co ed tors 2 News and Sports Staff in page twenty eight ff! Co Edltors Mary L Dlstel and Anna C Martm News Editors Joan Gabrmger Bernard Vondenberg Rose mary Marlnls Angela Boehler Angeline Gal etto Margaret DeRan Charles Grummel Feature Edrtors Catherme Baumgarclner Albert Drrmger nedy Evelyn Kuhn Martha Schelber Sports Wrrters Thomas Schelber Rlchard Welty Joseph Glrz Advertising and Circulation Ruta Zoll Louls Lee Margaret Galetto Rose mary Sevtert Jane Phllllps Exchange Claire Ruta Fox nm' Typlsts Ps' Ellzabeth Fabran Cecllna Smith 3 Ad ert sung and C rculatnon 4 Feature Staff 2 Z Z aff ZZ -1 ,Q W 'T V 4 ff ' X an V S X f ya- . . i . ' an V i. . r wk, . ' ' , kv , Helen Herbert, Ralph Stelfenson, Daniel Ken: 3 S. ' 4 I I 0 . . I .. I . umd'lv.I'rt 'El ' , ' , ' , - ly Q ' I ' ' if Calvertana -crawls ALBERT MARGARET DIRINGER SEIFERT Through the generosity of friends and patrons of Calvert actlvltles the senior class of 'l94'I has been en abled thus year to continue the tradltlonal yearbook Albert Dmnger was appomted to head the edltorlal staff and busuness affairs were placed In the capable hands of Margaret Seifert As In former years a deflnlte staff Instead of the class as a whole was dele gated the task of planmng and wrmng the book Other members of the staff are the followlng Angela Boehler Claire R Fox Evelyn Frankhart MaryC Gardner Joan Glllrg Charles Grummel Mary L Kiel Evelyn Kuhn Louls Lee Rosemary Marlnls Anna C Martin Donna J McGowan James Myers Martha Schelber Thomas Scheuber Ralph Stevenson Ruta Strausbaugh Joseph Glrz and Ruta Zoll Calvert s monthly Latm publlcatuon the Inter Nos IS edlted by the sensor students of the Latm class under the dlrectlon of Sister Emmanuel The Inter Nos IS used In all the Latm classes as It contains an Interesting variety of reading selections that an ordinary textbook would not supply It provides modern Latm and alms to show that Latm can be used for the expresslon of modern Ideas lust as readily as It was used by the Romans 2000 years ago The Inter Nos boasts a clrculatlon of approxlmately 300 Nearly I00 copies are sent to other schools throughout the Umted States and Canada Interestmg exchanges are receuved from Hungary and Germany SEATED left to right Evelyn Kuhn Joan Gabrlnger CECIIIG Smith Dorothy Fraley STANDING left to right Margaret Seufert Donna Jean McGowan Ralph Stevenson James Myers Wilbur Magers Mary Hunker page twenty nme 5 'MF I . 1 - 1 r ' 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 f A , . . . . . . ' 05 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 - h sr warm 1 Mass Husss lunlor typlsts love their stenographlc punchboards the Ursullne mtsslon to teach others unto lustlce 3 lf It Isnt accurate try try agaun 4 Bob Schumm and Jim Lambrlght talk over the marble 5 What wlth new electruc stoves and what not Snster Vuctorla s home :ng has become a veritable pleasure 6 Can you lmagme what Mary lE'3'l 2 Thus scene depuctung St Angela Merucn ns typlcal of to the nth degree Snster Roses mechonucal drawers must tournament or IS lt the latest developments un baseball ec kitchen has been so thoroughly beautufued that cook Jane, Shxrley and Betty Jane are tolklng about? Well your guess IS as good as ours We say studies 7 Chemustry I5 exctuslvely sensor but when these chemists made hydrogen sulflde recently, It was a matter of common necessnty to run for a wnndow page thlrty 5 1 , x , ll X , fl v 4 7 1 -, It ' V 1 . . ,. , t Q, ':, Ag' V Q 'Q' I . 1 . N V ' ,L V W V . , ,.., 5. ff lil ,t,. , s ' X . K , l M' ,K f Q ,M y ,M ' NN. vv K , f X , K l, gl .N 5 . M ,Ms J I Q N , X V . . , . , 719 JM.-.as Numa c,f any fix... 51133 BEEF L K l Albert IS very proud of this trophy case And why not? A sensor class gift to the school 2 Who says Calvert has no orchestra? Well after a fashion lf the sensor gurls dont blow thenr own horns who wnll 3 In the sprung o freshmans fancy might turn to almost anythung flshlng lute flynng couldst be 4 Helen would much rather write poems sung, paint or play Auntne Banrd than max her labels Looks rather contented though doesnt she ' Margaret Cto the rughtl by a snap of the sclssors was separated from her chemlcal partner You can see shes In her element or maybe Its o compound 5 These gurls are so much In love with thelr new stoves they take turns watching them 6 Art classes pound out theur wares an room nme whuch has been turned unto a workshop for the purpose 7 Meet Miss Anna Moe Reiter secretary par excellence 8 Yes, worms worms thot sq sq squnrm But who wants a sissy worm that wont squurm that hosn t sense enough to squnrm page thlrty one . - , 5 P 4' G , A - 5 if , , n .5 l s,k v' 5 N levi 2 i , V X t . r Ya ' N t 4: A - ' if xx lljixxlfl Vx sf Xxpfun Qp' Ml.' - A A iff, , K WW K A It V . , Y -0 , L' I T , lg E A f psig ' rw L .' 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Ghost of the AW Thrllls chtlls romance, and laughter' All these were combnned nn the fasclnatlng three act mystery play Ghost of the Arr, whnch was presented on Aprnl 27 and 28 ID St Josephs Audntornum for the annual sensor class produc tlon The plot centers around the mysteruous clrcum stances nnvolved wnth the murder of the ofhcnal KUX announcer Gordon Mowbray,whose death places susprcnon on everyone of has many enemues The celebrated detectnve, Jasper Holmes fno relation to Sherlockj, ts called tn to solve the baffling enigma After many setbacks the mystlc Madame Zenla calls back the ghost of the murdered announcer who proceeds to reveal the ldentlty of his slayer As In former years the play was produced under the very capable dlrectlon of Mr Eugene L Mvller of Toledo CAST OF CHARACTERS Thomas Watson President of KUX Jack Colatruglso Jane Watson an otfnce worker Joan Gabrmger Fred Denny thanks hes a comedlan Louls Lee Betty Mack a songblrd Jane Phrlllps Hester Jlnks the statlon s planust Elizabeth Fablcn Aunty Banrd tells bedtime stones Helen Herbert Rxchard Travers would be announcer Thomas Schelber Jasper Ho mes the celebrated detective Joseph Glrz Lucnlle La Roy golden vouce of KUX Martha Schelber Madame Zenla sees all knows all Catherlne Baumgardner Bnng Bellamy nn love wlth Lucnlle Clarence Crobaugh lrls Blame a mysternous figure Rosemary Marmls Mary Malone one of Holmes assastants Anna C Martin Stage managers Margaret De Ran Mary Lou Dlstel if ' If if-1 I ' I Gordon Mowbray, the announcer . Albert Diringer ' ' - 1 n l C Martm C Crobaugh R Marlnns J Gabrmger-J. Girl-J. Phillips-J. Colctrugllo CALL page thnrfy Three O U l I A, Diringer-C. Baumgardner-T, Scheiber-H. Herber1AL. Lee-M. ScHeiber-E. Fabian ,Rf KNFA' ff OFFICERS Charles Grummel Rlchard Omlor Jane Phllllps Helen Herbert Elizabeth Fabnan accompanist SECOND ROW left to right Paul Ehrenfrued Jerome Keller Louls Lee Louns Haeflmg Vurgll Mathnas FIRST ROW left to right Ralph Logsdon Richard Sendelbach Francls Smith Robert DeRan Rnchard Wagner ALTOS TOP ROW left to right Jeanne Wangler Elleen Klrby Carol Dlrlnger Geraldlne Carrlgan Helen Wagner SECOND ROW left to right Dorothy Znmmer Dorothy Dlstel Phyllls McElheny Lucnlle Blust Mary Ann Zablocka FIRST ROW left to right Maxine Hoffman Jane Borer Allce Gllllg Helen Guss SOPRANOS TOP ROW left to right Mary Loulse Kuel Angela Boehler Joan Gabrlnger Martha Schelber Anna Martnn Mary Lou Dlstel SECOND ROW left to right Norma Wall Geraldrne Wright M0ry Jo Boehler Evelyn Elchert Margaret DeRan FIRST ROW left to right Loretta Weinberger Patrucra Blust Joan Platt KCIIWIGGH BOYIK Rosanne Brewer GLEE CLUB The Glee Club for the term of 40 4'l assembled on November 29 to elect officers fcr the year The fifty two members of the Club, under the dlrectlon of Reverend C C Hervnghaus, entertained at the Chr stmas program between the acts of the semor class play on April 27 and 28 and again at the com mencement exercnses on June IO For the fanthful attendance and constant work whnch have made the Glee Club a credit to the school, all semors partucnpatmg for two years were awarded puns by Father Hermghaus page thrrty four ' - S., t '-1' N51 2 ' ' O , . Q I jf I i V 4, - v A , is 'H D 1 . A ' ' Q 4 'Q ,. - .. BASSES-TOP ROW, left to right: Joseph Girz, Thomas Scheiber, Ralph Stevenson, Albert Diringer, Richard Rharbach, Paul Huss. SJ E I . . I . - Sports C oaclo Associated wlth Calvert for fifteen years our athletic dlrector Mr Kramer has establushed an enviable record not only as a coach but as a teacher advuser and friend We sensors are grateful for his mfluence an moulding our character and It IS our hope that Calvert students for many years to come wall have the prlvllege of bemg under the guidance of Mr Kramer whether nt be m athletics or In the classroom Tasketball and Football Our basketball and football teams had somewhat contrasting records this past season The grldmen although rellnqulshlng the clty champlonshlp trophy to Junior Home won eight of nlne tnlts the lone loss bemg mflnc ed by the Home Although the cagers captured but four of thirteen scheduled games they broke even ln the dnstruct class B tournament outscormg Marsellles and Old Fort In the flrst two rounds and losmg to Mount Cory COACH A A KRAMER Honofed Thus year the Tlffln Downtown Coaches ASSOCIGTIOD awarded to each Tnffm school a bronze plaque on which was engraved the name of the member of the football squad chosen by has teammates as most valu able player The name of Louus Lee us the flrst to appear on thus plaque There us sufflclent space to pro vide for the names of future most valuable Calvert players for many years hence In all thnrty one athletes received awards for services rendered to the basketball and ootball squads THOMAS DISTEL ROSEMARY MARINIS CHARLES GRUMMEL .Qs page thnrty fave . I . . . 1 Q in the semi-finals and Butler in the Consolation playoff. . . L I . 4 ,xi A , S 4:1 l' 1 l TOP ROW reading left to right Norman Phullrps 43 Jack Colatrugllo 41 George Mcrlnls 42 Thomas Schenber 41 Albert Dlrlnger 41 Sllvlo DeRose 41 Louis Lee 41 James Welter 42 Coach A A Kramer SECOND ROW reading left to rrght Frederick Decker 43 Sam Colatrugllo 43 Kenneth Selslove 41 Richard Werllng 42 Richard Omlor 41 Rlchard Wagner 41 James Banks 41 THIRD ROW reading left to right Manager Paul Ehrenfrled 42 Carmen Spmo 43 Donald Selslove 43 Ralph Stevenson 41 John Wagner 43 Max Burkhart 43 Manager Richard Sertell 42 Missing Vlrgll Mathias 42 Clarence Crobaugh lil Gallon Marlon St Mary Norwalk Junlor Home Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert Football S607 es Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert Heidelberg College Freshmen 6 JAMES BANKS page thlrty sux CO CAPTAINS For the r playing ablllty and guiding Influence Jack Cola trugluo and James Banks were elected honorary co captains of the 1940 football team by thenr fellow players gf 5 W , l A A B . C ' 1 A 7 .39 21 , .. 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A PT.: y E . .. i ' u Upper Sandusky Fostorra St Wendelm Crestline Fremont St Joseph Calvert 24 JACK COLATRUGLIO Basketball S601 es Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert Culvert Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert 7 Carey St Wendelm Junlor Home Crestlnne Marlon St Mary Norwalk St Paul Upper Sandusky Marlon St Mary Crestlme Fremont St Joseph Glbsonburg St Wendelm Glbsonburg 7 CO CAPTAINS At the close of the basketball season Clarence Crobaugh and Louus Lee were selected honorary co captalns of the 1940 41 edltnon of the cage team TOURNAMENT Calvert Marserlles Calvert Calvert Old Fort Calvert LOUIS CLARENCE CROBAUGH Mount Cory Butler 42 Clarence Crobaugh 41 Ralph Steven STANDING Kleft to flghw Coach A A Kramer Ruchard Remnhart 43 V1rg1lMatl11as san 41 Ruchard WEYIIHQ 42 Rlchard Sertell 42 Manager Thomas Schenber 41 SEATED Kleft to rlghtl Carmen Spmo 43 James Banks 41 Norman Phllllps 43 Albert Dlrlnger 41 George Marlnls 42 LOUIS Lee 41 Paul France 42 M1ss1ng Ruchard Welty 41 if page thlrty seven 1. . 24 , 19 ' f 3 , I 21 . 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' 37 41 ' 25 ' 32 as LEE 32 ' 31 19 27 47 29 31 35 1-9 5 RICHARD BOEHLER GRACE FISHER CLASS OF 1927 Rev Louis W Huffman Sister Mary Estelle OSU 1Mary Warnamentj Alumm At a busrness meetmg held January 22 the Calvert Alumm elected the followmg oftlcers Richard Boehler pressdent, Grace Flsher, vuce presndent Margaret Schumm, secretary, and Mary Lou Gullug treasurer Among the outstanding actlvltles of the year was the play Here Comes Charlre, guven by the dramatic club The Pageanteers, he name now used by the club wall admrt, by popular vote, members other than alumm Th officers of the club are Burton Borer president Anne Kerkhott, secretary and James Warne ment, treasurer Reverend C C Herlnghaus was asked to be moderator A one day retreat was held on March 30 In the Ursulme Convent Chapel, with Reverend Harold Chllcote, pastor of St Ann s Parish, Fremont as retreat master The soclal program of the assoclatlon Included a fall dance at the Knights of Columbus Home and a sprung dance to welcome the new mem ers HONOR ROLL CLASS OF 1933 Slster M Georglana OSU fDorothy Bennerl Suster M Judlth OSU fAllce Mlchaelsl MARGARET SCHUMM MARY LOU GILLIG CLASS OF 1935 SlsterM Damlan OSU CPhyllns Andersonj Sister M Urban OSU lMary Rose Kruppj Sister Mary Celeste OS U CMarguerlte Zelgerl Rev James Scott Slster M Carolyn OS U Clllllan Smlthj CLASS OF 1937 Sister M Patrick OS U CRlta Mae CLASS OF 1928 Rev Russell F Glllng Srster M Monuca C SC fMary Wagnerj Sister M Marcelllne OSU CHelen ZCIQEY1 CLASS OF 1931 Sister M Norene OSU tNorene Brlcknerj Y' A2 Gt! Q- :- mi I :Q fp- fl 'un 5-I If: :: U' 20 mm 'UC X1 533333533 'U Q ID 0 Sister Ann FldElI5 OS U fAnna Tomacekj Snster M Josepha RSM fAnn Wlllmanj SlsterM Louise SCA CCatl1erlne wIllmGDJ CLASS OF 1934 Edward Dunn Cathollc Umversuty Snster M Jovlta RSM fCeculla Smlthl Gerald Stem Mt St Marys Semmary De Sister M Bonaventure OSU Clucllle Sf'I1l1h1 Sister M Borromeo OSU fMargaret Welterj CLASS OF 1938 Sister M Merlcn OSU fAngelme Galettob CLASS OF 1939 Slster Joan of Arc OSU fHllda Dlstelj Louis Dalk 27 Clarence Thlery 28 IN MEMORIAM Emma France 29 Harold Schluttenhoffer 30 Mary Frances Gardner 38 Gertrude Ornans 31 Eugene Schlra 33 thlrty eight 23232 iii 3 ' . I . , . , . .. H' , 9 I I ,ic , - , - , , - ' . ,... . ,.,. 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