Elk County Catholic High School - Memories Yearbook (St Marys, PA)
- Class of 1958
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With our school year swiftly closing, we pause to catch a final glimpse of
the happiness and friends we had. In the coming years, some of us will,, no
doubt, strive to follow the path of the industries which have made carbon
part of our lives.
Throughout the following pages, you will see the little CARBON man Q
his head, a carbon diskg his body, a carbon brushg his arms, wiresg his hands,
tenninalsg his legsg and his feet, carbon brushes.
.May MR. CARBON help you to revive m '
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CENTE OF T
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A small town of some eight thousand souls, tucked away in the hills of
upper Pennsylvania, proudly bears the name of SAINT MARYS. Here in
the hillcrests rimming Saint Marys, discretely removed from the center of town,
are located the facilities of five great CARBON companies-and those of a
number of allied industries.
Carbon is the parent of our modern age of electricity, electronics, automotive
and airborne transport and the flowing goods of mass production. It starts
our car, toasts our bread, works in our telephone, our adding machines, our
electric calculators, runs our large generators, helps to screen our favorite tele-
vision shows, and is related to us in all phases of life. It lays the foundation
of everything with which we are associated. Carbon, together with the in-
dustries, is as incomparable as it is indispensable. Without it we would have
little that we enjoy today.
In recognition of more than fifty years of a creative enterprise, we, the
class of nineteen hundred and fifty-eight, are proud and happy to dedicate
this twenty-ninth edition of our Memo to Industry, the producers of CARBON,
the King of our community.
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MR. WILLIAM G. BAUER
Sacred Heart Parish Committee
MR. BENJAMIN KRELLNER
Queen of the World Parish Committee
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MR. BENEDICT R. REUSCI-IER
St. Marys Parish Committee
Our alder and Guide
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and Forensic activities.
OFFICERS AND REPRESENTATIVES
Stf.iled.- Mrs. Henry Zamholdi, Mrs. Alvin Ginther, Mrs Louis Beck, Mrs Harold O'Hern. Mrs. Charles Kneidel, Second Vice
President. Mrs. XX'illiam Herhst, Presidentg Mrs Wlalter Elston, Secretary: Mrs. George Bailey, Mrs. john Clark, Mrs Sylvester
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Donald. Moderator, Mr. Raymond Cook. INIr, Hilary Stauffer, Mr XY"illram Goetz, Mr Joseph Halloran, hir Wfilliain Herhst,
Mr. John Heintll, Treasurer.
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Gwynne Schaefer, Gahriel Uljon, Mr. Lupton, Paul Robertson Thom.is Miller. Mr. Miillison
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MARY L. BOLOGNA
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DONALD A. FRITZ
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I7n'.m1r .lbrzlll
Bcmg rr mechanic
Owning Q1 Mc-rc Con'.'crtihlc
St'f'c'.HIlf rzlmul
History
hr'
in Urder to 16? Prepared
JOHN P. GUTOWSKI
jobrz
Dreamy about
Sports
Engineering degree
5'rream.f about
Getting home on time
VERONICA M. HALLER ,
Verorzie
D1'6'.7777,Y about
Dutch 21
L.A.. California
Sf7'6i1I7IJ' about
Too many stop signs
ALICE M. HAMMER
Alire
Dvramr about
Secretarial work
Interior decorating
Sfreauif about
Wfomen smokers
PAULA I-IALLORAN
Paula
D1'c'4INl,f abou!
Seamstress
Nursing career
Srnnzmr abou!
Gym class
ALVIN M HAMMER
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Dfrtllllf abou!
Drafting
Hunting
Sri 6217111 abou!
Drinking
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Laffy
Dl'f't:HlIl' abou!
A new car
The Northwest U. S,
Sf1'ea111.f about
Poor drivers
LEROY G. HASSIELMAN
Tubbj
Dreamf about '
Pro basketball playing
A life of luxury
Srreamr abou!
8:50 school time
RICHARD T. HEARY
Dick
Dreamf about
His own furniture store
Cabinet making shop
Screams abou!
1:25 History class
FRANCIS E. I-IEARY
Frank
Dreamy abauz
His own tool die shop
Red sports car
Srfeamr abou!
Women drivers
DORIS A. HOEHN
Dorir
Dreamy abou!
Dramatics
Being a receptionist
Srreamf about
Glasses
Uzcy may Reach Chair Goal
THOMAS W. KNEIDEL
Tom
Dreamy about
Being a MD,
A trip to the West
Scream! about
Dull Saturday nights
JAMES L. KRAUS
ffm
Dreamr abou!
New Olds
Being an engineer
Sfreamf about
Leaving Central
VERONICA HOFFMAN
Veronle
Dreamf about
R.N. degree
Becoming rich
Srreamf abou!
Janes car
JOHN A. KROMKO
Mind
Dreamr abou!
Chemistry
Physics
Sfreamf about
Homework
JUDITH C. KENNARD
Judy
Dreamf about
Being an interior decorator
Traveling
Screamf about
Tests
.gr 'Yr -' af'
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Choy Who Zfhiuk Ahead
JANE M. LECKER
jane
Dreamy about
Becoming xi millionaire
R.N. degree
Scrcaou about
Traffic rules
MARGARET A. LECKER
Peggy
Dreamy about
Teaching
Having a family
Sfreafzzr about
Little sisters
SUSAN E. KRONENWETTER
Sunie
Dreamr about
Secretarial work
A Llriver's license
Streamr about
Washing mlishes
JANET L. LEITHNER
1:01
Dreams about
Fashionable clothing
Science
Screamr about
Other drivers
DAVID R. LAXWRENCE
Da1e
Dfeamr abo tt
College
Cars
Screamr about
Homework
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Slay Ahead
jAMES A. MEYER
luke'
Dream! Abou!
A law career
Pennant for the Cardinals
Srreazzrr abou!
9:30 basketball curfew
DAVID j. MOHR
Din e
Dre.m1.r .lbuul
Good times
Military Career
SFHUIIIIF ubnul
Homework
MARY ANN POLLICK
Mary A ml
Drmmf about
Getting married
Florida
Scfmfm about
Cold weather
MARGARET F. PFEUFER
Pv.2!Zy
Drenmr about
Wrmrking in Washington
Being a private Secretary
SU'?tIlII.f about
Never getting the car
JOSEPH A. PONTZER
foe
Dreamf about
Engineering,
Army discharge
Sr1'ea111.r abou!
Work
THOMAS P. PRICE
Tom
Drefzmr abou!
Hunting
Fishing
Srreamf about
School
CONRAD L. REUSCHER
Con
Dream: abou!
Horsemanship
Being a lawyer
Sffeanzf about
Dancing
J. PAUL ROBERTSON
Squeak
Dwuzzzy abou!
Being a research worker
'Instant" girls
Screcurzr abou!
The morning after
JUDITH A. RIPPY
-Indy
DVPLIIIIJ' .zboul
Typing
Going to Wzishington
Srreumr about
Making her first Pizza
THOMAS S. RUPPRECHT
Tom
Dfeuwf about
Mechanics
Getting rich quick
Srfeumf about
Wcmrncn drivers
Che Right Way
is the Way of God
VERONICA B. SAMICK
Ronnie
Dreamx about
An accountant's position
Dancing
Stream: about
Prose
GWYNNE M. SCHAEFER
Gwynne
Dreamy about
Math work
Music
Scream! about
"Goodbyes"
DONALD J. SAIN
Don
Dreamf about
Being a draftsman
Major League Player
Streamx about
Swimming
WALTER M. SCHAEFER
Wally
Dreamf about
Mechanics
Going to the Marines
Srreamf about
Getting up early
LEA A. SALTER
Lee
Dream: about
Office work
Sewing
Scream: about
Tumbling
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JOHN L. SCHAUT
Pele'
Dnxzzzfi .ffmnf
College ring
Texlcliing
Silcllllll' ilbllllf
Duty in service
SUSAN R. SCHAUT
Snr
D!'L'.I!lll .ilmuf
Mecliciil technologist
Art work
Srzmlzllf illiflllf
Physics tests
BEVERLY B. SQHATZ
Bw
Dre.n11 f Jlilllli'
Office work
Housekeeping
Sflfclllil' abou!
Commercial Arith netic
JANET L. SCHILL
ful!!
Dl'A'.1II1,l' illmuf
Art school
Marriage
SFILHINII' nlmuf
Not enough spending money
HILARY SCI-IATZ JR.
flick
D1'6'.lIll,f ilbuul
Sports
Drilftsmnnship
SU'c'uHIlf ilbfmf
Going to work at 11:30 A.M,
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JO ANN SCHOLDER
ju
Dl'64lNIJ' about
W01'kiDg for government
Travel
Sf?'6ill?1.f irbwzl
Day after party
DORIS M. SCHNEIDER
Darii
D?'61I7lZI' fzlwuz
Secretarial work
Housekeeping
SCYYJIIII abou!
Dull weekends
BERNARD SCHUTZ
Bernie
Dream! about
Mechanics
Getting rich
Sfreanlr nbonl
Army
DONALD A. SCI-IREIBER
D011
Dreamy abou!
Chemistry
Fishing
Srrmm r abou!
Homework
ROSE ANN SCOLARI
Rofey
Dreiwzf abou:
Housekeeping
Twins:
Screunzr about
Gym class
Uzey Uzatzk Gad
DOLORES SELLE
Hon
Dreamx about
Owning a horse ranch
Working in a factory
Srreamf about
Getting up at 7:00
RICHARD C. SNYDER
Dick
Dream.: about
Wild life
Salesmanship
Stream: about
All his troubles
GRACE M. STAUFFER
Gtwtie
Dreamf about
Typing
Going to Washington
Streams about
Her first driving lesson
STEPHEN C. SORG
Stez e
Dreamy about
Drafting
Basketball
Streamf about
Early rising
EDWARD L. STEBICK
Eddie
Drfamf about
Sports
Woodworking
Srreamf about
Wise guys
for Chair years of learning
PATRICIA E. VOLLMER
Puffy
Drerum' .zbnuz
Drziftsmanship
New York Times reporter
Snmzrrr izbnuf
Wfzlsliing clislies
MARTHA A. WEBER
Mr11'li
Dreimru 41110141
Airline hostess career
Seeing the world
5-4'l'5.1!II.f .zboul
Too few parties
NANCY E. SUPON
Nuury
Drfazm f ulmul
Dancing
Secretarial work
Sfreflnl r abou!
Tumbling class
KARL W. WEGEMER
Duicb
Dnurzli' abou!
Success
Basketball
Sn 6'dNl,l' .zbuuf
Brownies
GABRIEL J. ULJON
' GAJZIL'
Di mmm .zfmnl
Engineering
Giving to the muon
Srmuzzzi .lbnul
Gossiping girls
K n
Where .7riemts'l11jv Graufs
JAMES R. WEISNER
Inu
D1'L:tl1l1.lA .lbuul
Being an architect
A Champion Skeet Shot
SU'f.l111.r ubnuf
Riding with hotrods
ELLIZN A. XWICKETT
LU411
Drmzzfi rfbfmf
Offifc work
Wfnsliington
SHIJIIII' about
Gym class
RONALD C. WRIGHT
Rnmzy
Dn'.m1.r tlhlfllf
Hunting in Afm.1
Engineering
Sfxe.1mf .lblllll
Cold in "Trng" classes
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JULIA C. WILLIAMS
julie
Dfmrzlr .llmul
A gold wedding lnnd
Dancing
Sfldtllllf .rimur l
Dmdlince for "Idus"
ROBERT ZAMBOLDI
B n I1
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West Point Military Career
Sports
Sl'l'thlIIll' .rbnnl
Cold winter days
Peace Succeeds
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at Rosemont was well receixetl by Gwynne Schaefer, Kath-
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Vollmer.
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and Alice Hammerg Leroy Hasselman and Doris Schneitlerg
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Pontzer, Leroy Hasselman. John Butz. James Meyer. Robert
Zamlvoldi, Conrad Reusclier. Davitl- Mohr. Karl Wegeiiier.
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Tap rozzx' Sider Anita, Raymond Vitello. Jane Distler. Gary Kraus. Richard Zamholdi, Myrna
Largcy, John Hnath, Judith VanSlander. Carol Wtmlfe, Ann Fritz. Ffuzrffa mira' Roseann Rupprecht,
Dennis Benninger, John M, Bauer, David Pistner. Mary Ann Feldbauer, Joyce Pfeufer, Nancy
Prudieh, Leah Straub. Doreen Meyer. Tliomas Krug. 'I'lv!i'd wuz' XY'iIliam Schwentner, Wfillis
GlCiXDCf. J0l1fl Skolc, Margaret Mary Hannihal, Diane Moriarity. Judith Kennard, John Halloran,
Kenneth Gregory. Sefwzd rrzux' Mary Katherine Goety. Gloria Bauer. Joanne Diehl. Dorothy
Fichmiller. George Sarniclc. Ella Cheatle. Bolmm ruirm' Gretchen Spence, Judith Lenze, Wfilliam
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Mary Bea Straub. Catherine Stcrbank. Thcresa Shops, Patricia Loeffler, joseph Halloran. Fvurlb
mira' Peter Bauer, Marcia Chicola. Helen Piatncr. Rita Miller. Gertrude Dinsmore, Thomas Schlorlcr,
Roger Grunthaner. Richard Goctz, Thomas E Miller. David Shadd. Tbzrd faux' Vfilliain Nwerner,
Wfinfrctl Benninger, Linda Knouse. Laura Iilston. Pauline Gamer, Maureen Ncuhcrt, Eileen Rettgcr,
Susan Cashman. Scrfnzd mzrx janet Frey, Patriiia Schahcrl. Theresa D'An10rc. Ann NX'cichinan,
George Heary, David Struhle, Bolfffm mu: Daniel I.t'chncr. Ann Lcckc-r, Gervasc XX'01'IIUk1f1,
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Tap funn' Ralph Zitzler, Anthony Ginther, Dorothy Sporner. Robert Snyder. Jucle Valentrne,
Mrchael Donahue. Carol Herbstritt, Hope W'eiclenhoerner. Tbnd mum' Clarence Rupprcrht. Roger
Brennen. Harold Pktner. Martha Gooclreau, Colleen Clonan, Flora Bobenrleth. Francis Herzing.
JoAnn Geci. Scmzzd mu: jane Bailey. Richard Kronenwetter, james Weirlow. Bona jean Thomp-
son, Phyllis Erich, Ellen Forster. Bnllnm wuz' Elimheth Nusshaum. Sanclra Hames, Carol Mcyer,
Evelyn Krellner, Joyce Dippolrl.
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lirlccrt. lilimlwutlm Fclrllwauer. Lmusc Frey, 'I'lmd wzw: Peter Grnlvir, Tluomrm VU. Mnllerr Paula
INIL-yur, Jaya Kuppclweiscr, Mary Ann Stuuffsr, Mary D. Valentine, james XY'elz, Faith Enkert.
514711111 Jvfzrx Samuel Higgins juan Kccncn. Pl1ylliS Sclmiclcr, Karen Gorman, Joseph Snlmcfcr,
Willizllru Surg, Rurmlrl Kroncnwctter, lircmln Clcniotto. Buffnm mzzx' Thomas Goetz, Margaret
lJlNfl'Kl'. XX'Lurcn Olwn. Srmrn Wfrllmms, lllllilbiffll Young, james Brogk, Carl Vollmcr,
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'Ibfv mu.' Sister Pauline. Janice Lecker. Constance Gump, Susan Bauer, Wfayne Eckert, Lynnwood
Schaefer, David Hacherl. Gerald Gerber. Third mu: Dennis Lecker, jude Wfegemer, Sharlene
Gerber, Joseph Moriarity, Nancy Feldhauer. Elaine Prechtl, Theresa Bologna, Constance Schlimm.
Semnd mu: Charles Cunningham, Robert Parson, Judith Vollmer, Norma Stauffer, Carol Heindl,
Andred jacob. Barium faux Michael Pollick, Lee Stauffer. Carol Fritz. Karen Copella.
Sister Pauline, 105 Homeroom
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Tuff mu: Sister Evangelist. XX'illiam DeI.ulln, Carol Cfahler. Mary Ann Sain, Diane Baumer,
Carolyn Bush. Patricia Cotter. Kathryn Lenz, 'Hurd mu: Timothy Reuscher. Dmitl Nicklas. Paul
Gerg, Helen Glass. -lean I-leintll. Marleen Klein. 'thomas Engel, Grant Hagan. Stroud wiv:
David Sehutz, Kenneth Stehich. Mary Lynn Seull. Alice Fischer. Marilyn Vnllmer. Audrey
Haberberger. Donna Erich. james XVeichmg.n. Bnllwfl mu: David Pfaff. Valerie Sutka, Rose Mary
Miles. Gary Wimlf, Miehael Lecker, 'l'h0mas Antlcrson, Diane Arnold. james jacob.
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Twp mu: blames Shmhls. B.llAh.l1'.l Kxxulul. Cflmna MQAIINQ1: Dorothy Nussbaum. Mary Cheatlc,
Judlth Gablcr. David Hannxhal, Kenneth Donaklmy, 'lfmd ffm' Rohcrt Wfurm. Barnard W'ciden-
hurcncr. Thomas KILl1b4'l'. lillcn Simhuk. Samha 'l'.1s1lIu. Susan Hcindl. Kathleen Hzuherl, Robert
Pfxngxtlcr Slumzd mu xluancttu B.lllIUL'l'. ,loann Cmctf. Ruth XY'Lhlcr. Samha Dctsnh. Charlotte Schatz,
Sicgfwld Engclhcrg. Bullwl! mu 1 jude Ann Fwclmcr. Gerald Brannon. JoAnn Erich. Frances Robacker.
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T011 mu: David Burfield. Clmrlottc Cover. Mary Brunner. Diane Iiisrliui. James lingcl. Hmx.ird
Erkc-rt, Aleroinc Brendel, Marjorie Fernan, Maurice Cnshmm. Tlind mn: Darlene Brennan, joan
liuilcy. jcannc Dippold, Garda Engclbcrg, George Brcindcl, Marie Bra-nn.in. Karan Aunmn. lSl.irg.irct
Berk, Dale Billc. Sfrwzd 70111 Paul Farrell, Terrenrc Clzirlc, john E. Bauer. Michele Daley, Judith
DcGront. Mary Ann Berk. Frederick Buchsit, Leonard Clmlot. Paul Fclrllmiiw. liffffffm wir.
Patricia liziumcr. Michael Cook. Nainry BLILICI1 Georgia Fvldhgiucr, Judith l:CllllW.llICI'. ll.1triciil
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I.intl.i Hcrbst. -lr-.in Hoffman. Ann Furtl. 'Hurd wir Iitliul Frietlcl. John Korner. Robert Krcllncr.
Linics Hurry. xlllll1C'4 Haines. Vcrnnitri Grrtrntlmnux 'loan Griuggs. Irene Gregory, Dennis rl. Locker
Sirwzd wir, Alun Hannibal. Hurry I-lumber. Carrol H.ilwrlwcr'gcx'. Catherine Hannibal, Rita Gerber,
K.itlilu'n Gcwtr. Nm-tlwrird lamb. Gwrgc Hixwclmnn. Frederick Gziblcr. Bvtfwn mu: Thomas
Gintlicr. Robert Fudge, Mitliziul Km-itlcl. Mary Giusmgin. Gertrude Grotzingcr. Carole Fleming.
Knnnctli l,c-rlccr. l,0uiQ Huffman, Zinc Ann Grmici,
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Twp awzfx' Miss Kerner, Richard Parson, Michael O'Donnell, Eclith Mohr, Geralcl Prechtl, Robert
Pistner, -lost-sph Piccolo, Nancy Pfingstler. james Lotles, Kathryn Loeffler. Fozrrfb roux' Mary
Ellen Loc-ffler. Etlwarcl Lynch. Robert Snmick. Mary Rigarcl, james Peters, Andrew Ritter, Sara
Kronenwetter. Mary Lechncr. Third rozc: joseph Meyer, Joanne Meyer. Robert Resch, Bernice
Salter. Mary Ann Salvatore, Patricia Klniber, james McAllister, Richard McQuonc. Sccond roux'
Diane Knight, Gernlcline Pfnff. Robert Roberts. Lawrence Rogan, Doris Lecker, Theodore Miller.
Bufmm wuz' Mary .lo Rigarcl. Elizabeth Mertz. Dennis Rippy, Rachel Kronenwetter. jean Prcchtl.
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Top wuz' Mrs. Multahy, Donald Vollmer. Alvin Vollmcr, Roger Wykoff, James Sorg, Donald
Uhl, Charles Wimlf. Kathleen Vollmcr, Anne XY'e1'ner, Judith Stzruffcr, Fvurllz faux' Phyllis XX'right,
Mary Jo Valentine, Rosalyn Terry, Sylvia Sc.liz1uCr, W'illinm VanSlanclCr, Rita Mac Vollmer,
Barham Zambolcli, Patricia Wcisncr, Ronald Schneider. Ruth Young. Tbird wuz' Dennis Schneider,
Joseph Willi.1ms. Dennis Sorg, Jerome Scliaur, David w7ClL'l1l111lH, Sylvia Schahcrl, Karen Sorg,
Judith Wfalker. Second mzr: Susan Vrhzincir, Maureen Schatz. Stephen Wfliitcman, Mary Lou
Sherry, Raymond Snyder, John Stcrbnnlc, Burrow 101i.' Ric-hard Schutv. Flimbeth Srhlodcr, Joseph
Vollmer, John Squires.
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Religion is the core of the curriculum and it "must" for our four hundred flncl seventy-
five students, Christian cloctrine is taught by the Benedictine liithers and Sisters to
develop the "whole man," spiritually, as well as intellectually and physically.
Checking on Religion iznsxxers.
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Burfielcl, Patricia Donathey. Maurice Cashman, Judith Iielclhnuer, Michael Cook Tfiird fuzz:
l.eon:1i'cl Chnlot. Dale Bille. Sister Murtlm. lvhrjorie Fernnn. 17011116 mu: Hownrcl Eckert, John
Bauer. Diane Fischer. Fred liucheit,
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while lieitnuixl XY'eitlenhoernei' recites the PIAIYCI' nssignetl for the week,
Social Studies Prifmrffc' Hhrisfiizn Svcial firing
The Social Studies Department' deals with the present, past and future history. One
hundred and forty-two Freshmen are taking Civics and Pennsylvania Historyg one
hundred and twenty juniors, American History and Government, and eighty Seniors,
Wforld History. These courses are of major importance because they create an ap-
preciation of our past and an interest in our present and future.
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THE LIBRARY-Tl-IF HEART OF OUR SCHOOL
In this little world, Reference Wforks open a vast field of knowledge to the inquiring
mind. The Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature makes readily accessible the latest
information on many subjects in magazines. The Vertical File provides the newest
publications in pamphlet form in the fields of science, local events, current develop-
ments, etc. that are too recent to be yet obtainable in book form. The Fiction section
supplies enjoyable hours of relaxation outside of class time. Books on Literature, Religion,
History, Mathematics, and the various sciences supply enlightenment beyond the class
textbooks. The Forensic enthusiasts seek guidance and reinforcements in this storehouse
of wisdom. Facts on Scholarships offered to high school graduates are sought here, and
the Audio-Visual Aids for classroom use are controlled from this center.
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A typical Library period with Gloria McAllister, Sister Agnes, Judith Gabler, Susan Heindl, and
Mary Cheatle doing research work.
fauguages Prrfmafc Gavdufill
Languages span the gulf between the past and the present. With the aid of tape
recorder, record player, language phone and periodicals, the cultural values of languages
were realized better by our one hundred seventy-three Latin and forty-five German
students.
Sister Martha checking the Latin assignments of Joseph Meyer, Carol Haberberger, Edith MON'-
john Kerner. jean Prechtl and Rita Hnath.
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. ' ' awrence, Jerome Brunner, Gabriel Uljon, John Butz, Thomas
Kneidel, Edward Stebich, David Mohr, Riclmard Snyder, Francis Heary, Bernard Schutz, Thomas
Rupprecht, Donald Fritz, Alvin Hammer, john Gutowski, Thomas Hanes, Paul Robertson, Rirhard
Heary, joseph Pontzer, Walter Schaefer, john Kromko, james ' f '
Kraus, Ronald Wright.
cisnei, Donald Schreiber. james
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TOP f0u"' Paul Robertson, JerclmgoggeiinclglvinlHacinmer. Bollfffff Wu: Hllgly lliaslgelmuan.
Kromko' Bem:3rdh Scglirigvtiljcielgabriel Uljon. Thomas Kneidel, Richard Sny er,
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Scientists Realize' God? Pvwer
Physics is the science which deals with matter and energy and with the physical
changes which occur in matter. However, physicists do not think of matter and energy
as two distinct realities. Matter may be converted into energy in nuclear reactions, and
energy into matter. Some ol' the fields opened up in this class for eighteen Seniors are
mechanics, heat, electricity, sound, light and electronics.
In the Modified Physics class thirty-four Sophomores receive an introduction to many
ofthe same fields of Physics and further sciences.
john Gutowski. Thomas Kneidel, Donald Schreiber and Paul Robertson in the Physics Lab are
calculating.
Zabarafvry Scssims Make Science Interesting
Chemistry opens up a whole new world for fifty-one Juniors. It shows them the
source, production, and use of many of the common products of the day. Materials
often considered worthless are valuable in the hands of the chemist, and the widely
used product, plastic, is the result of his ingenuity. Students are intrigued by the structure
of the atom and are fascinated at the results of various experiments, Chemistry is a
vital subject for the future scientist and the future nurse.
General Science lays the foundation for both biological and physical sciences. It
initiates an interest in many phases of science and often awakens a desire for further
study in some particular field. For some sixty Freshmen, it is an absorbing study.
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Filtering water in the General Science class: Alam Geitner, Richard Parson, George Steele, In
strucnr Mr. Brunner, Jerry Schaut. Hfmnlrd Eckert. ltfargaret Beck, Mary -Io Rigiird.
flamvmakers Prepare far
For our seventy-six Freshman girls, one of our important courses is I-lomemaking.
Besides learning to sew and cook, they are taught health habits, good grooming, etiquette,
meal planning and preparation, kitchen efficiency and modern housewifery.
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pattern.
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Judith Goblet, JoAnn Geci,
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Commercial Arithmetic, Short-
hand. Bookkeeping, Typcwriting,
Dictaphone, Adding Machines,
Filing and Mimeographing train
our one hundred and twenty-five
studente for the world of Busi-
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dirertion on thc COI'lC'Ct use of
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Mathematics Cmirzs the Mind
To fill individual needs of students, the Mathematics Department offered Algebra I
for one hundred forty-two Freshmen, Advanced Algebra for eighty Juniors, Plane
Geometry for one hundred twenty-one Sophomores, Trade Math for seventeen Seniors
and for those nineteen looking for more advanced work, Solid Geometry and Trig-
Onometry.
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Algebra class. Se.1!fd.' Edith Mohr .ind Carol Klein.
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Thomas Sthloder, joseph Moriiirity. Roger Grunthuner. Ronald lircnnen. Swfwd wus David Struble.
Cc-urge Hl'.ll'y'. Martin Hummer. Joseph Hilllf3l.lD. Tlif1'r2'miz.' Peter l3.1ucr.
711 a Wvrld of .Wgures
Mcclmnical Drawing trains scvcntyfonc llIWPCTL'lLlSSIllCIl in prccisinn and IlL'CllfL1Cy, while
Solid Gcomctry and Trigonometry challenge the intcllcit.
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Imp 056119 a Variety of Arts
In the Industrial Arts department, courses in Woodcraft, metalcrnft, graphic arts
and electritity are being pursued by 135 boys, lfreshmun through Senior years. In our
well-equipped shops, future careers in industry are in focus with nn orientated train-
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lfinhmillcr. bl Dmhl. P. fe.ll'I1LI'. S Surg. N. M. H.11m1lw41I.'B. l.Tl'lL'l'I1iLR. SIYIZ7 fuzzy' R, Ruppruht.
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N. I:L'ldh.lL1L'l', lfqfffv fuzz: FI. Eriah. C. lifltl. V. Crwttcr. N. I.. Skull. I. Frey. Fl, Vullmcr. QI. lim-tf.
hl, B.lLlIUL'l'. XY' Olson, E, Fclelhuucr. Iffunfb mu: VI. Guhlcr. P. Meyer. S Vifilliams. S, Dutsnlx.
H. W'Cidcnh0C1'ncr. R. Zltylc-r. D, Spornc-1'. ,I Bailey. li. Iforstsr. R Kroncnwcttc-1'. 'l'fw':f mu: S.
Kroncnwcttcr. If. Lynch. DI. Moyer, E. Mohr. .I Prcalmtl. R, Rcsch. A. Ritter. M, A. Salv.1tm'c'. -I.
Engel. NI DILIHHCI' Semzld mu: YI. Dippolgl, K. Surg. A, Wcrnc'1'. Snhlodcr. D. XYVCikhIN.lH. -I.
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SEPTEMBER
Registration of 475 students . . . Four new teachers joined the
faculty . . . Arrival of sweaters for Seniors, rings for juniors . . .
Beginning of the "Business Patronsu drive . . . Class Officers were
elected . . . Employment Bureau Testing and Counseling . . . Observance
of Forty Hours . . . Family Association Meeting . . . Teachers' Con-
ference at Erie . . . Individual pictures of students were taken.
OCTOBER
Catholic Book Week . . . Villanova Publications' Conference . . .
Fire Prevention Week . . . Seniors have their pictures taken . . . First N
radio broadcast of the year . . . Seniors had Halloween Dance . . .
Enthronement of Christ the King . . . Fruit cakes for sale . . . Mission
Week . . . Seniors have C.S.M.C .... Forensic Tournaments at Brad-
ford and DuBois . . . Free for World Series' final game . . . National
Merit Scholarship Test taken October 22.
' NOVEMBER
V A "Keep Christ in Christmas" essays . . . Bingo Social at the Queen of
the World Parish . . . Forensic Speech Tournaments at St. Marys and
Ridgeway . . . Cheerleaders sponsor dance . , . Bazaar at the Queen
, of the World Parish . . . Senior Play-"Success Story" . . . Free for
X Thanksgiving . . . New jackets for Varsity Players . . . Free for
l Holyday-All Saints . . . juniors have C.S.M.C. Meeting . . . Senior
9 Panel presented Geophysical Year for Family Association . . . Briefing
' on Court Procedure was given to history classes by Mr. Trambley . . .
I American Education Week CNov. 10-161 . . . Report cards for stu-
, dents and "Open House" for parents.
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Feast of the Immaculate Conception . . . Basketball Season opened
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C.S.M.C. Meeting for Sophomores . . . Forensic Tournament at
DuBois . . . College Night at Public High . . . "Hiring the Handi-
capped" posters and essays . . . Father Edmund spoke to the Senior
and junior boys about choosing a college . . . Christmas Play . . .
Betty Crocker Test . . . Christmas vacation . . . Second place in Capital ,- i' TN
City Tournament.
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Classes resumed-Happy day . . , Victory over Johnstown-first in four - .mlm
years . . . Cramming for mid-terms . . . Forensic Meets at Clearfield , W 'WFP
and Bradford . . . Polio Vaccine shots . . . Program for Father Timothy 4' -is
and free day , . . 11:15 Mass at First Friday . . . Freshman boys
tour Stackpoles Drafting Department . . . Win over Public.
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1 Employment Tests . . . College Entrance Scholarship Tests . . . Won
' Elk Co. "Cherry Pie" contest . . . junior Valentine Dance . . . Year-
book deadline must be met . . . St. Scholastica's Feast , . . Forensic
Tournament at St. Marys . . . St. Valentines Day free . . . Second
semester begins . . . Catholic Book Week . . . Three act play, "Grand-
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dict's Day . . , Film on Speech Therapy, "In Your Hands" . . . Play-off A ' Y-'A
for Diocesan Championship at Russell, Pa .... juniors select sweaters Q Q
. . . Retreat day for students . . . Film on Catholic higher education, Y K
"The University Story' '... Program for Father Gregory . . . Easter g
candy sale for Yearbook financing . . . Forensic Meetings at Clearfield A i
and Ridgeway . . . Aptitude test for Sophomores.
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by ference at Elizabeth, Pa .... juniors measured for rings . . . Patrol
t S it Benefit movie . . . Forensic semi-finals at St. Marys and Bradford
" S' , 'L . . . junior Prom . . . juniors order their sweater goods.
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Crowning of the Blessed Mother as "Queen of May" . . . Yearbooks f fi
arrive . . , Seniors take their final exams . . . Thespian Initiation . . .
Ascension Thursday free . . . Second semester closing.
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Reporters: joseph Kim. Ann Lecker. Raymond Vitello. Page
three editor, Suzanne Sorgg reporter, Ruth Miller,
With the enthusiasm fired
by Press Day at St. Bona-
venture University, N.Y.,
there came a new spark of
energy to the IDES
STAFF, and plans went
forward for a better pub-
lication. When classes
were resumed in Septem-
ber. efforts were made to
begin a course in journal-
ism. Thirteen students
signed up for one period a
week, Wednesday at 10:50.
So, with this small begin-
ning. the new staff adopt-
ed TODAY'S SCHOOLS.
by Agmew, as a text. Pub-
lication was then advanced
from five issues to month-
ly editions. When news
came of a Press Confer-
ence to be held at Villa-
nova University, October
12, everyone was eager,
but transportation diffi-
culties nearly prevented at-
tendance of the Staff. Fi-
nally in conjunction with
the MEMO Staff, seven
students and three faculty
members made the trip.
Everyone agreed on the
homeward journey that the
benefits derived far our-
weighed the costs of the
trip.
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Sealed: Patricia Vollmer, page 2 editorg janet Leithner, page 3 editor. Strmdnzg: Thomas Krug,
reporterg James Gabler, page 4 editorg james Jacob, reporterg Sister Anita, advisorg Andrew Jacob,
reporter.
Mable Sifperiencc
THE MEMO STAFF
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JOHN GUTOXWSKI Editor-in-Chief
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From our first all-afternoon meeting with Mr. Suhey, representative of Taylor Yearbook
Company, to the date of the final copy to be mailed, the "Memo" was one Herculean
task to all concerned. First it was a matter of setting up the "dummy," then gathering
and arranging pictures, write-ups and captions. The "Patron" section of the book rep-
resents many hours and miles of tramping around St. Marys from one business estab-
lishment to another, making personal contacts, It was a wild rush to attain first and high-
est place in salesmanship. To help finance the annual, the seniors all year were busy
with sales of one kind or another, finally selling subscriptions to students and friends.
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Seated: Susan Schaut, art editorg Rosemary Ginther, picture editorg Gwynne Schaefer, assistant
editorg john Gutowski, editor-in-chiefg Martha Weber. associate editor: Doris Schneider, typing
editorg Sister Benedict, advisor, Slandingx David Mohr, art editorg Gabriel Uljon, picture editorg
Paul Robertson, associate editor: JoAnn Schloder. sports editor: john Schaut. assistant editor: Doris
Hoehn, typing editorg Conrad Reuscher and jane Lecker, managing editors,
Happy Crfgcflzer-ness
Decorating the Stairway.
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Veronica Hoffman, Ann Davis.
Belou-.' Stephen Sorg, Gabriel Uljon, John Gutowski, Kathleen Erich, Robert Zamboldi,
Paul Robertson, Judith Rippy, Margaret Pfeufer.
Constructing the Park Scenery.
Kathlee
Erich,
"Bill"
Galmish
LeRoy Hasselman. Jerome Brunner, Paul Robertson. Stephen Sorg, joseph Pontzer, Hilary
Schatz. Below: James Meyer.
juuiar Prom
Our own Junior Prom, the dream of every high school girl and boy, has come to
a beautiful realization in "Starlit Evening," and, as all dreams do, it has now
passed into the land of memories.
Eighty juniors eagerly awaited the day, May 4, but not in idleness. They
willingly cooperated in planning for it and in decorating the Community
Hall. Before long the entrance was decorated in blue and white. The tables
glittered with silver starfish and fluffy flowers. Then, as if by the touch of
a fairy god-mother's hand, there came into being in the middle of that bare
room, a trellis beautifully garlanded with cherry blossoms, and a flower-
Pf9UgF,t?'f3fY Bvlos- bordered swimming pool with a park bench and street light beside it. There
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our dream stood forth a reality in all its beauty.
Those responsible for making the dream materialize were: Mary Bologna, Mary Lee Farrell, Rosemary
Doris Schneider, Margaret Pfeufer, jane Lecker, Patricia Vollmer, JoAnn Schloder, Judith Rippy,
aroi Briendel, Kathleen Erich, Ann Davis, Veronica Samick, Veronica Hoffman, Martha Weber, Gwynne
chaefer, Thomas Kneidel, Jerome Brunner, Alvin Hammer, LeRoy Hasselman, Robert Zamboldi, Gabriel
ljon, Stephen Sorg, john Gutowski, David Mohr, Joseph Pontzer, Hilary Schatz, Paul Robertson,
onald Sain, john Schaut, James Meyer and Thomas Hanes.
We were carefully chaperoned by the lay members of our school faculty with their partners: Mr. and
rs. Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Lupton, Mr. and Mrs. Mulcahy, Mr. and Mrs. Spizzirri, Mr. and Mrs. Caimi,
r. and Mrs. Strandberg, and by our loyal principal, Father Donald, O.S.B.
At 11:00 P. M., the lucky number was drawn to determine who would be the "King and Queen" of
e Prom. Patricia Loeffler and Paul Robertson received the coveted honor. The "Queen" was awarded a
ouquet of roses, and the "King," a tie clip and cuff links.
Although we were quite disappointed in finding snow on the ground in May, the evening turned out to
e both beautiful and worthwhile. At midnight, our dream terminated with Jack Averill and his eleven
iece orchestra playing our theme song, "Starlit Evening."
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All .Evening of Memaries
Relaxing between dances.
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Marilyn Geyer, Robert Zamboldi, Sandra Salter, jcrilynn O'Hern, .Lunch Meyer.
Suzanne Surg, Mary Bologna.
Wfatfhing the fun, Framed by flowers.
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Suzanne Sorg, Alice Hammer, Vesta Peldlmuer, Lois Lynth, Marilys Schlimm, Constame Sthlimin.
Mary Schade, Mary Weis. Gwynne Schaefer. Ann Fritz.
MARY. "QUEEN OF MAY"
Sister Rose, Donald Parson. Karl
Schaherl. Rohm-rt Mallison. George
Ernst.
CROXVNING OF OUR BLESSED MOTHITR
An impressixe ceremony ol' crowning the Blessed
Virgin Mary as Queen ot May was held shortly
before elexen otlotk on Mayfvi.
Miss Marilys Schlimm and her attendants had
been elected previously. Her tourt tonsisted of Mary
Wfeis, Mary Sthade, Lois Lyntli, Vesta lielclbauer,
Gwynne Schaefer, Alice l-lammer, Suzanne Sorg, Ann
Fritz, and Constance Sthlimm, the trown bearer.
Belnux Ann Fritz. Suzanne Sorg, Gwynne Schaefer, Alice Hammer, Roh
Mallison, Robert Parson, Sister Agnes, Karl Srhaberl. Mary Weis, Veg
Feldbauer, Mary Sehade. Lois Lynch, Marilys Schlimm.
Father Donald
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The attendants were dressed in beautiful Marylilqe
gowns of pastel shades and carried bouquets of
lovely red roses, while Marilys was adorned in an
appropriate white gown and finger-tip veil.
Preceding the student body were George Ernst,
Robert Mallison, Donald Parson, and Karl Schaberl
who had the honor of carrying the statue of the
Blessed Virgin in the procession.
Reciting the rosary enroute, all students and
faculty members filed through the front entrance
of the school and, after entirely circling the build-
ing, arrived at the altar on Center Street.
May hymns were sung while Father Donald blessed
the Blessed Virgins crown, then the Litany, prayers
and act of Consecration of Mary were recited. "Mother
Beloved" was the final hymn sung before the re-
cessional.
Evergreen boughs filled the entire Center Street
entrance, and the altar itself was arranged with
candelabra and baskets of flowers.
Students reciting the Rosary
during the procession.
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ENTHRONEMITNT OF
THE SACRED HEART
This ceremony took place for the
Feast of "Christ the King" in
Octoher. An altar was erected with
a golden hackdrop, decorated with
oak leaves, chrysanthemums, roses,
and fir houghs, as well as with two
candelahra, The theme was "Catho-
lic Youths" and the prominent place
they play in the affairs of the
future. Martha Wfeher. President of
the CQ.S.M.Cf.. opened the meeting
with prayer, and addressed the
seniors. The Bishops Proclamation
"Catholic Youth" was presented hy
Vice President Rosemary Cinther.
The Congressional Record com'
mending the worthy custom of keep-
ing Youth Wec-k was read hy Mary
Bologna. The program continued
with the singing ot' "Christ the
King," the litany, conset ration and
an address hy Father Donald,
Moderator. The latter stressed the
necessity ot' Catholic Youths to re'
ceive the sacraments frequently in
order to hecome healthier. happier
and holier, A Sacred Heart hymn
closed the program.
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Dramafics
Our Dramatics activities were begun with a meeting in September. The opening of
each year brings new members into the Troups-this year totaling one hundred twenty-
four. In order to conduct meetings satisfactorily, the members were divided into two
groups-the first made up of Seniors, juniors and Sophomores, the second, Freshmen.
Being pressed for room there is often quite a shuffling at play practice time, especially
when two or three plays are in the staging at about the same time.
Our first presentation was a Drama in three acts, "Success Story," which was better
acted than attended. The Christmas play, "The Message of the Magi," was performed
three times. "Grandma, How Could You," a comedy in three acts was performed for
Rev. Father Timothy's Nameday. It was very well presented and received, so much so
that the cast was told that it was the best ever performed on our stage. This play was
repeated for the public and was highly complimented. A one-act play, "No Greater
Love," was enacted for the Family Association and the cast was lauded for its fine
performance.
Our Troupe 658 consists of one hundred sixty-two initiates. The BEST Thespians
of this year are Gabriel Uljon and Doris I-Ioehn, and the HONOR Thespians, having
acquired sixty points-five gold stars-are john Butz and Kathleen Erich.
The National Thespian Society, Western Pennsylvania, Regional Conference took
place at the New Elizabeth-Foward High School, Elizabeth, Pa. on Saturday, April
19, 1958 and was attended by thirty delegates. The Seventh National Dramatics Arts
Conference will be held june 16-21 on a new campus. In previous years the conferences
were held at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, but this year it is scheduled to
take place at Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana. About sixteen members of the
Troupe are planning to board the bus for this educational and pleasure-providing event.
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"THE SUCCESS STORY," a drama in three acts.
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appears to be ideally situated. Mr. George Sumners is a
self-made man aiming at SUCCESS in life. However,
his political pursuance and his wifes social ambitions are
the cause of neglecting to rear their three children as God-
fearing parents should. The two daughters find the need
of a mothers love very trying and the son steps from col-
lege trouble into a hard life and a serious tragedy.
The father reaches a high position, but on the day of
his success, the news of his son's death in an automobile
accident is a heavy blow to the family.
Mr, Sumners, in his address, strongly admonishes all
parents to be more solicitous about their children. His final
words are: "lm resigning the lofty position to which you
have elected me because no man can serve his State well,
when he has served his family so miserably."
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john Herbst - jim. a business
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Butz- Frank. and Thomas Knei-
del - Dick. two more business
associates of Mr. Summers.
Rose Rupprecht - Mrs. Thornbery, a social butterfly: Mary Ann Stauffer - Mrs.
Aldridge. a haughty social leader, john Kromko V 1 Dan Carlton, a contractor of State
Aldridge. a haughty social leader, -lohn, Kromko - - Dan Carlton, a contractor of State
Highways, Paul Robertson - George. jr., son.
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"THE MESSAGE OF THE MACH," a Christmas play.
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thu Magi. Sualtd: Susan lihanii antl Carol Halwcihwgt-r - - llaupuis. lx'mu!n1,q.' Zim- Ann Gmsst-i'
- mwtlicrctl thc paupcrsg -Ioan Bailey anil Anno XY'ci'ncr -ff p.uiiw1'sg Karyn Surg -A Mistrcss ut tht-
lNlansiung Phyllis Wfriglit -f paupcit Patricia XY'cisr1cr -- thc inaitlg Rita Hnath - iiiutlmf,-mtl thc
paupcrsg Rita licrhcr and Vliianm' Muyci' - - paupcrs. Sf.HldfI14Q.' Carol Klein v- lialtasarg Sara
Kwimcxwttci' -- Casprrg Mary -In Valentine - Ncltliinrg Riwht-it Rcsth -- St. hluscplig
flrutfingcr -- lilcssctl INIothci'.
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lftlxvaixl Lynih - - Aluxantlcr, youngest son ol lxl.l'.lj.lL'2 -luhn Kcinui' - Cilcn, cltlcst sun nf Mailgcg
lillcn Siiuhctlc 7 Kathryn limk-Sinytli, Annius iiioncy-mnstimis tlauglitcrg -lane DcXX'altl - -
lflora limk, K.1lllFy'Il'S tlaughtcr hy hui' first IN.ll'lAl.lj1CQ Pauline Garncr - - Annie llxlxstl, xvcalthy
Grandma posing as a mokg Joan Kucncn -- Luisa Siutltlcr. foiincr mink of thc rl-LllII1.lLlgL' f
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tion of Mrs. Carl Yetzer, was late
getting started this year. Seniors
and juniors only were eligible to
join. Practices were held at the high
school every Monday evening. The
annual concert of "Songs You Love
to Hear" is again being planned
for May.
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Kathleen Erich, Mary Lee Farrell. Third muy' Nancy Supon, Ellen Wickett. Paula Halloran. Alice
Hammer. Second wuz' Patricia Vollmer, jane Lecker, Grace Stauffer. Margaret Pfeufer, Judith
Rippy. Bfffmm wuz' Veronica Samick. Gwynne Schaefer, Susan Schaut, JoAnn Schloder, Doris
Schneider, Martha Weber.
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The.Catholic Students' Mission Crusade, the
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was again under the direction of Sister M.
Agnes.
Monthly meetings were held, beginning with
the Dedication to the Sacred Heart and ending
with the May Crowning. Our plan for raising
money to help the Missions was a device called
"Rockets to the Moon." To reach our goal the
students gave their pennies for the Missions
once a week, and each week the rocket moved
closer to the moon.
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Membership in the three Mission clubs was open to the senio
junior and sophomore girls and respectively were Iollowers c
Christ," Followers of Mary" and "Little Helpers of Christ The
had as their purpose to foster love for the home and foreig
missions and to give material aid 'as well. Each club met once
month, at which meetings, projects for raising funds were di
cussed, planned and put into action. The members responds
wholeheartedly to help Madonna House in Canada The girls a
sisted by the people of St. Marys, ransacked attics cellars and stor
houses where they found toys and clothing. The senior and sophi
more clubs chose Father Edward Edwards, S.V D as their missioi
ary who is helping to build a chapel in the Dutch East Indies Tl
juniors are a home mission club. Hence they selected Axe Mar
Institute. Dues were collected for the purpose of taking a tri
at the end of the year.
for rz Mare Articulate Hafhokc fully
National Catholic Forensic League was organized at Central
january, 1957. The purpose of the N.C.F.L. is the develop-
ent of an articulate Catholic laity, through whose skill and zeal
atholic thought may become an influence in the life and affairs
f the nation. To achieve this purpose, the League aims to pro-
ote speech activities, among which are Student Congress and
ebate, in the Diocesan high schools.
CANTEEN SERVERS: Darlene Brennan, N
Rita Hnath and Mary Lechner.
ancy Pfingstler, Margaret Beck Rxti Mac Vollmer
This year Centralites have taken part in seven Speech Tourna-
nents, five Debates, and five Student Congresses.
Students who have earned twenty-five or more points in
practice Tournaments are entitled to membership in the Catholic
orensic League. Seventeen have merited this ward. When fifty
oints have been obtained, a Degree of Honor is awarded by
eans of a seal to be placed on the Certificate of Membership.
he following have reached this goal: Jerome Brunner, David
-flohr, john Kromko, Joseph Halloran, Jeanne Dippold, and
uzanne Sorg.
Kathryn Clark giving a dramat
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Squeak Robertson. john Gutowski, and
Susie Surg hcgin our ciikc walk.
Doris Schneider, Tub Hassclmnn, Bill
Schaut. Mary Ann Sain. Alice: Hammer,
jake Meyer. Pete Schaut, and Susie
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Unfortunately, the 1957 baseball season
was similar to the preceding one in that
the results proved futile, as only two
interscholastic contests were staged. The
athletic department made a noble effort to
schedule more games, but only St. Francis
of Clearfield actually met the Crusaders
on the diamond.
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and under the tutelage of Bob Lupto
who took over upon the departure 1
former director, Ed Bridge, a formidab
squad was produced.
field on May 6, and thanks to a brillia
pitching performance by Sonny Len
and a barrage of base hits, the visit
returned home with a 13 to 1 victo
Lenze was in command all the way
the lanky righthander tossed his first n
hitter of the year while fanning thirtec
enemy batsmen.
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After eight innings of hectic competitio
St. Francis emerged the victor by a sco
of 9 to 8. It was a loosely-played gam
14 errors having been committed. Tl
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four juniors, six sophomores and 1
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Price, john Gutowski, Steve Sorg, john Bauer, jim Gabler. Bernie Schutz. Coach Bob Lupton,
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Despite losing three regulars from last years team through graduation, the Crusader
again turned in another banner season, their record establishing them as one of th
best court teams in the area. The Blue and Gold participated in 24 contests and were
victorious 19 times for a won-lost percentage of 791.
Mr. Spizzirri in his second year as coach issued the call for practice November 1,
and fifteen young athletes answered the summons. Two games were again played with
our archrivals, Public High, for the City Championship, Central won the first, but were
defeated in the second, and due to the PIAA ruling, a third game was impossible,
This year the Crusaders participated in the Capital City Invitational Tournament in
Harrisburg over the Christmas holidays. The Centralites did very well, bringing home
the second place trophy. They were pitted against Lebanon, 50-48 in the first game, and
with Harrisburg, 56-75 in the second game.
Another highlight was the victory over johnstown. The Crusaders accomplished this
feat january 12, at Kelly Gym by a score of 54 to 52. Wfe had not previously beaten
this team since 1954.
The Church Streeters met Cathedral Prep of Erie, March 7, at Russell, Pa., to decide
the Class A Championship of the Erie Diocese. The outcome favored the Erieites, 44-53.
The leading, scorer of this years aggregate was Leroy "Tub" Hasselman. The senior
forward broke the all-time Central scoring record with a three year total of 1281,
ending the season with 469 points, Runner-up was playmaker, jake Meyer, also a
senior, who burned the cords for 280 markers, As a team, the Crusaders outscored
their opponents 1397 to 1224.
The junior Varsity, coached by Mr. Lupton, compiled a record of 10 wins and
11 losses. "Butch" Rupprecht paced the little Crusaders in the scoring column with
134 points.
JOHN BIJTZ
Sports NX'riter
Alumni . . . 55
Emporium . 58
lohnsonburg . . ,. 29
Central 47
Oil City ,.... ,.,, . . .,.. 33
Punxsutawney , ..... . 37
Clearfield . .. 53
Johnstown . 52
St. Marys Public . 50
Bradford . . 43
Punxsutawney .. 47
Oil City . .. ,. .. 56
johnsonburg .. ., 57
Central ., , 56
Ridgway . ,. . 54
Central . 40
DuBois ..... , . 40
Bradford . ,. .. 34
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teams were divided into two leagues, the National and the American-the National
consisting of Seniors, juniors and Sophomores, and the American of Freshmen only.
The standings at the present time are as follows:
NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE
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101-Sophomores ..... ..... 1 2
205-Sophomores ..... ..... 0 3
Some time in March a Tournament between the best teams from all four classes
will be held. The winners will be considered the CHAMPIONS and will be guests
at the Basketball Banquet.
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458 Washingfon SI.
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I27 So. Michael SI.
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I6 N. Michael S+.
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Trou'I Run Road
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252 Marlzel SI.
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Washingfon Road
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246 Cheslnuf SI.
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95 Erie Ave.
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Rosel Road
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640 So. SI. Marys S+.
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Rosely Road
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83 Erie Ave.
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43 Erie Ave.
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426 W. Mill S+.
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203 Washingfon S'I'.
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Joseph Road
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2I5 Brussells S+.
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SURANCE co. 237 MEIIEI s+.
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aily Press Building FORD TRACTORS
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. N. S+. Marys Road
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ehner Ave. '
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09 Was+Iing+on S+.
OOD
T. MARYS SUPER-SERVICE
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iiiiliis I
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446 Charles S+. ..-
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255 George S+.
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Roberison, Georgia
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Attivity 77
Administration 11. 12. 15. lel. 15. 16.
17. 13. 19. 20. Il. 22
Agnes. O. S. B.. Sister M. 16. 21. 65.
91. 98
Arrhabbott. Denis Strittmatter. O. S. B. 12
Anderson. Thomas 5'
Anita. O. S. B.. Sister M. 16. 41. -15.
72. B0
Arnold. Diane 52. 110
Athletits 99. 100. 101. 102. 105. 10-1.
105. 106. 107. 103. 109. 110
Auman. Karen 55
Bailey. Jane 19. 76
Bailey. Joan 55. 91. 95
Baseball 100
Bauer. Constante 17. 76
Bauer. Dennis 55
Bauer. Gloria '15
Baue1'. John 41. 15. 100. 103
Bauer. John E. 55. 60
Bauer. Mary 50. 76. 93
Bauer. Nanty 55. 611. 95
Bauer. Peter '16 17. 75. 102. 102
Bauer. Sus.1n 51. 76
Bauer. Mr. XVilliam G. 11
Baumer. Diane 52
Baumer. Jeanette 53. 76. 104. 10"
Baumer. Patritia 55
Bayer. Charles 17. 69
Beck. Margaret 55. 69. 95
Betk. Mary 55. 61
Beimel. Shirley 25. 92
Beneditt. O. S. B.. Sister M. 16. 81
Benninger. Dennis 15
Benninger. Winfretl -16. 52
Bernadette. O. S. B.. Sister M. 16. 72
Bille. Dale 55. 60
Biology 67
Bobenrieth. Flora 59
Bobenrieth. Susan 50. 63
Bologna. Mary 25. 83. 81. 88
Bologna. Theresa 51. 95
Breindel. Carol 25. -11. 65. 92
Breindel. George 55
Brennan. Darlene 55. 95
Brennan. Marie 55 .60
Brennan. Ronald -17. 75
Brennen. Gerald 53. 104
Brennen. Joan 25
Brennen. Roger 49
Broek. James 50. 52
Brown. Shirley 47. 76
Brunner. Jerome 25. -11. 42. 61. 66.
74. 35. 97
Brunner. Mary 55. 76
Brunner. Mr. Peter 16. 21. 49. 69
Bucheit. Frederick 55- 60
Burfield, David 55. 60. 101
Bush. Carolyn 52
Butz. J0l1n 26. -11. -12. 66. 88. 89. 90.
96. 97. 103
Calendar 79. 79
Cancilla. Georgia 26. 45. 65. 92. 103.
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Casimir. Rex. Father
Cassidy. Sandra
Cashman. Maurice
Cashman. Sus.1n
Ch.1lot. 1.eonard
Cheatle. Catherine
Che-itle. Ella
Cheatle. Mary
Cheerleaders
Chemistry
Chitola.
Choirs
Clark. Kathryn
Clark. 'lierrente
Class Uffieers
Clonan. Colleen
Commertial
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Contents
Cook. hfithacl
Copello. Karen
Cotter. Patritia
Cover. Charlotte
Crusaders
C. S. M. C.
Cuneo. Shirley
Cunningham. Charles
Daley. Miehele
D'Amore. Theresa
Davis. Ann 26.
Deelieation
DeGroat. Judith
DeLullo. NX'illiam
Detsch. Sandra
Dewalltl. Jane
Diehl. Joanne
Dinsmore. Gertrude
Dippoltl. Carol
Dippold. Jeanne
Doppold. Joyce
Distler. Jane
Donathy. Kenneth
Donahey. Patricia
Donahue. Ann
Donahue. Mithael
Donald. O. S. B.. Rev. Father
Dramatits
Echert. Faith
Echert. Howard
Ethert. Paul
Eehert. XX'ayne
Edgar. O. S. B.. Rev.
Ehrensberger. Mai'y
Eithmiller. Dorothy
Engel. James
Elston. Laura
Engel. Joan
Engel. Thomas
Engelberg. Gerda
Engelberg. Siegfried
English .
Enthronement
Erich. Donna
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Erith. Kathleen 2'. -12. 80. 82. 88. 82
90. 92, 95. 91. 9
Eritk. JoAnn 18. 54. 76. 9
Erith. Phyllis .4
Erich. NX'illiam -1
Eyangelist. U. S. B.. Sister 151. 17. 52. 9
15.lLlI11'J' 15. 16. 17. 151. 19. 20. 2
Farrell. Mary 1.ee 27. 9
Farrell. Paul 5
Feldhauer Alite -I
Feldhauer Elizabeth 50. "
Feldbauer Georgia 55. 6
Feldbauer. Judith 55. 60. 11
Feltlbauer Mary Ann 4
Feldhauer Nanty 51. 71
Feldbauer Paul 5
Fernan. Marjorie 55. 60. 9
Ferdinand. O. S. B.. Rev. Father 2l
Fisther. Jude Ann 55. 60. 74
Fisther. Diane 55. 61
Fleming. Georgia 2
Fleming. Carole 51
Fudge. Robert 51
Forensia 91
Ford. Ethel Ann 56, 93. 111
Foreword '
Forster. Ellen -19. 74
Frey. Louise 50. 76. 93. 10'
Frey. Janet 46. 111
Frey. Judith -1'
Frey. Nancy 27. 85
Frey. Rita 28. 62. 105. 108. 109
Friedl. Ethel 56. 9j
Fritz. Ann -15. 86. 87. 103. 101
Fritz Carol 51. 71
Fritz. Donald 28. 66. 8-1. 9:1
Fritz. Miss Ida 1.
Fritz. Michael 46. 51
Gahler. Carol 52. 11C
Gahler. Frederitk 5C
Gahler. James -17. 80. 10
Gahler. Judith 21. 55. 63. 72. 76. 95.
103
Garbic. Peter 50. 9
Garner. Pauline -16. 76. 85. 91. 93. 10
Gausman. Mary 56. 76
Geti. JoAnn :19
Geitner. Alan -19. 56. 69
Geneviexe. O. S. B. Sister M. . 17. 21
Geniotto. Brenda 50. 72
Geraldine. O. S. B.. Sister M. 17. 53.
60. 68
Gerber. Gerald 51. 105
Gerber. Rita 56. 91. 110
Gerber. Sharlene . 51
Gerg. Paul . 52
Gerg. Margaret 28, 97. 108. 109
German 64
Geyer. Marilyn 47. 6-1. 84
Ginther. Anthony . 49
Ginther. Rosemary 28. -12. 81. 83. 88. 9-1
Ginther. Thomas . . .. . . 56. 58
Glass. Helen 52. 110
Gleixner. W'illis -15
Zzculty, fudcnts, Organizations
oetz. JoAnn 21, 53. 76. 105
oetz. Kathleen 56. 110
oetz. Mary K. 215. 94. 105
oc-tr. Thomas 50, 103. 106
oetz. Richard -16, 52. 89
oodreau. Martha .19
orman. Karen 21. 50. 76
orman, Patrick . -17. 76
rasser. Germaine 28
reenthaner. Patricia 46
reenthaner. Veronica 56. 76
rc-gory. Irene 56. 76
rc-gory, Kenneth 15
regory. O. S. B., Rev. Father 13
rieggs. Joan 56. 110
riegzgs. Mary 47 62
rosser. Zoe Ann 28. 56. 91
rotzinger. Gertrude 56. 71. 76. 91,
110
runthancr. Roger .16, 75
ump. Constance 51
utowsl-ci. John 29. 46, 61, 66, 68. 81.
82. 84, 88. 96. 97. 100
aberberger. Audrey . 5-2
aberberger. Carol 56, 64. 73. 83. 91.
110
aberberger. George 47. 73
acherl, David , 51
acherl. Kathleen 53
agan, Grant . . 52
aines, Sandra 49. 95, 107
aller. Veronica 29, 42, 88, 103. 108
alloran, John . 45. 75. 100
alloran. Joseph 46. 64, 73. 76. 85. 88,
94. 103
alloran. Paula 29, 42, 89, 90, 92. 98.
103
2ll111Tl61', Alice 29, 41. 42, 65. 89. 92. 96
ammer. Alvin .. , 29, 42, 66. 86. 96
ammer. Martin 47, 73. 105
anes. James 56
anes, Thomas 30, 62. 66. 68
annibal, Alan 54, 56
annibal. Catherine 56. 76, 95. 110
annibal. David . 53, 67
annibal, Margaret Mary 45, 76. 95
asselman, George 56
asselman. LeRoy 30. 41, 42, 46, 61,
66, 83. 88, 96, 98, 100. 101, 102, 103,
105, 106
iauber. Emily . ,,,, , , 50
auber. Harry , 56
eary. Francis 30, 61, 66. 75
eary, George 46, 73. 75. 100
eary, James .. , 56, 104
eary, Richard . .. , 30, 66
eindl. Carol ,. . ,,,,,, H 51
eindl, Jean ,, ,. 52
eindl, Susan H W 53, 63, 72
erbst. John . 44, 47, 89. 90
erbst, Lindy ,1,,,, , 56, 71
erbstritt, Carol 49
erzing, Francis . . . 49, 67
erzing, Mary Ann 46, 89
iggins, Samuel 50
Hnath. John -15
56, 64, 71, 76. 91, 95, 110
50, 81. 89. 90. 93
56,107,110
Hnath. Rita
Hoehn. Doris
Hoffman. Jean
Lecker, Monica .. 47, 62
Leithner. Janet 32, 42, 46, 61, 62, 68.
74, 80, 89
Lenze, Judith . 45, 89
Lenze, Kathryn 52, 110
Library ,... . 63
Lodes. James 57
Loeffler, Kathryn .. ..... 57, 58
Loeffler. Mary Ellen H . 57
Loeffler, Patricia ,,,,,
Louise. O. S. B.. Sister M.
85
. . .... 46,
16, 18, 56. 61
Hoffman. Louis 56
Hoffman. Richard -16
Hoffman. Veronica 31. 82. 94. 98
Homemaking 70, 71
Honor Roll 76
Horvatin. Barbara 56, 76. 93. 110
Ides . 80
Imelda. O. S. B.. Sister M. 18, 47. 73
Jacob. Andrew . 51, 80, 90
Jacob. James 52, 80
Jacob, Nedward 56
Joacliim. O. S. B.. Rex. Father 22
Junior Prom 82. 83
J V35 104
Keenan. Elizabeth -17. 62, 95, 94
Keenan. Joan 50, 91. 93. 94
Kennard. Judith . 31, 45
Kerner, John 56. 6-1. 91
18, 57, 107, 108
47.64.a0.s9
Kerner, Judith Miss
Kim. Joseph
Klaiber, Patricia
. . .. . 57
Lupton, Mr. Robert 18, 21. 74, 100, 102,
104
Lynch, Edward . 54, 57, 61, 76, 91, 104
Klaiber. Thomas 53
Klein. Carol 56, 73, 91, 93, 105
Klein. Maureen 52
Kneidel. Irene ., 56, 76. 107, 110
Kneidel, Michael 56
Kneidel. Thomas 31, 42, 61, 66, 68, 74.
76. 88, 90, 97
Knight, Diane .. . 57
Knouse, Linda 46
Kraus, Gary .. , 45
Kraus. James . 31, 61. 66
Kreckel, Barbara . 53. 90, 93
Krellner, Mr. Benjamin . . , 14
Krellner, Evelyn .. .... .,... . 49
Krellner. Robert 1 - 56
Kromko. John 31, 42, 66, 68, 88, 89. 90
Kronenwetter. David 47
Kronenwetter, Rachel 57, 76, 93
Kronenwetter. Richard 49. 103
Kronenwetter, Ronald . . . 50, 104
Kronenwetter, Sara 57, 76, 91, 93. 105
Kronenwetter. Susan , 32, 47, 88
Krug. Thomas 45. 80. 85, 88, 94
Kuppleweiser. Joyce 50
Largey, Myrna . 45. 64, 76
Latin . . ...... .... .... . . 64
Lawrence, David 32, 53, 66
Lechner, Daniel 46
Lechner, Mary 57, 73. 93, 95. 110
Lecker, Ann . 46, 76. 80, 85. 91, 93
Lecker, Dennis A. . .. . . . 51
Lecker Dennis J. . .... ..... . . . 56
Lecker, Doris 57. 71
Lecker, Jane . .... . 32, 76, 81. 92, 98
Lecker Janice .. . . . 51
Lecker. Kenneth . . ,... 56
Lecker, Margaret .... 32, 61, 76
Lecker, Michael .. 52
Malburg, Katherine . . 47, 62
Mallison. Mr. Richard . . . 18, 21, 75
Martha, O. S. B., Sister M. . 19, 60, 64
Mathematics ...... .. 73, 74
May Crowning . 86, 87
McAllister, Gloria . 21, 53, 63
McAllister. James 57
McQuone, Richard .. ..... . 57, 61
Mechanical Drawing , . . 74
Memo ..... .... 81
Mertz, Elizabeth . 57, 58
Meyer, Carol ........ . .. ...... .. . 49
Meyer Doreen , . . 45
Meyer. James 24, 33, 42, 62, 68, 74, 83,
84,88,96,101,103.106
Meyer Joanne . . . . 57, 76, 91
Meyer. Joseph ., ., . 57. 64
Meyer, Paula .. .. .... 50 ,67, 76, 91, 93
Miles, Rose Mary . ....., .. 52
Miller Rita . ........... .. 46
Miller. Ruth .. 47, 80, 93
Miller Theodore .. . 56, 57
Miller, Thomas E. 18, 46, 75, 96
Miller Thomas W. .. . 50
Mohr. David 33, 41, 42, 76, 81, 88, 97
Mohr, Edith 57, 64. 66, 73, 76, 105.
107,110
Moriarity, Diane .. 45, 105
Moriarity, Joseph 51, 52, 73
Mulcahy. Mrs. William
19,21.58.7i
107,108,110
Nero, George 47
Neubert, Maureen . 46
Nicklas, David .. . . 52
Nurse . ..... ....... 1 7
Nussbaum, Dorothy ...,.. . 53
Nussbaum, Elizabeth ....... ..., 4 9, 72
O'Donnell, Michael .. . .. 57
O'Hern, Jerilynn . . 47, 62, 84, 93
Olson. Warren , 50, 76, 104
Parson, Richard ............. .... 5 7, 69
Parson, Robert .. ........ 51
Paul, O. S. B., Rev. Father .... 19, 22
Pauline, O. S. B., Sister M. 16, 19, 51
Petcavage, Mr. Albert . 19, 74, 75
Peters, James ,. .. ....... ...... . 57
Pfaff, David ........ . ........ 52
Pfaff, Geraldine . 56, 57
Pfeufer, Joyce .....
.s.45,105
125
105
Pfeufer,
Margaret ,..A
Pfingstler, Nancy
Pfingstler, Robert .,.,,,,
33, 41, 45, 57, 82,
83,
88, 89, 92, 108
57, 95
55, 104
Physical Education .5.,, .. . ..., 65, 66
Physics . . 68
Piccolo, Joseph ., 57
Pistner, David ii..,,i ..,.. 4 5, 52
Pistner, Harold ., 49
Pistner, Helen ........... ....... .... 4 6
Pistner, Margaret . .. . 21, 50
Pistner, Robert ,..., , 57
Pistner, Walter ., . , 50
Pollick, Mary Ann .. , . , .4 ,33, 64
Pollick, Michael .. .. . 51, 104
Pontzer, Joseph , , 33, 41, 42, 61, 66, 74,
83, 88, 97
Prechtl, Elaine ,..,,,,, .. .,,, ,,,. . 51
Prechtl, Gerald .. . . .. 57
Prechtl, Jean . . 57, 64, 71, 76, 110
Prechtl, Patricia . . .... .. 47, 84
Price, Thomas 4. .. ,,.,, . .. 34, 100
Prudich, Nancy . . ..,...... . 45
Reider, Carl ,,,, . ..., 47
Religion .. . . 60
Resch, Robert ,,,,, . . , 57, 76, 91
Rettger, Eileen , . . . . . . . 46
Reuscher, Mr. Benedict .................. .. 14
Reuscher, Conrad . . 34, 64, 81, 98
Reuscher, Thomas . .,.,, .,.,, . 46, 69
Reuscher, Timothy . . , . ., . 52
Rigard, Mary ,,,,, . . 57, 71
Rigard, Mary Jo , .. 57, 69
Rinella, Diane ,,,,,,,,,, .. 47, 103
Rippy, Dennis ,, . . .. . . 57
Rippy. Judith 34, 42, 65, 82, 92
Ritter, Andrew ,..,,. ,,,,,.. ..,.... ,,., 5 7 , 76
Robacker. Francis . . . .. .. 53
Roberts, Robert . ,,,,, ,,,,. -.,,.,.,,,r, 4 4 4 57
Robertson, Paul 18, 24, 34, 41, 61, 66.
68, 74, 81, 82, 83, 85, 88, 90, 96, 97
Rogan, Lawrence . .. .. . 57
Rose. O. S. B., Sister M. .. 20, 64, 70, 86
Rupprecht, Clarence . 49, 104
Rupprecht, RoseAnn .. . . 45, 76, 90
Rupprecht. Thomas .. . 19, 34, 66
Sadley, Carl ..,.., ..
Sain, Donald . 35, 41 61, 88, 97, 101.
103, 106
Sain, MaryAnn .. 52 93, 96, 105, 107
Salter. Bernice .. ...... .,.,, 4 ........,....,... . 57
Salter, Lea . ..... . ..... 55, 65, 72
Salvatore. Mary Ann ....... ........., 5 7, 76
Samick, George .. .....,.. ,..,.,. ........,,,.,... 4 5
Samick, Robert .....,.....................,.,,......... 57
Samick, Veronica .. . 35, 41, 62, 89, 92, 93
Schaberl, Patricia .,..........,,.,,.......,...,,...,,, 46
Schaberl. Sylvia ...,. . 46, 58, 70, 76, 110
Schaefer, Gwynne .... 18, 24, 35, 42, 61,
62, 76, 81, 86, 87, 92, 103
Schaefer, Joseph ........... ....,. .......,......... 5 0
Schaefer. Lynnwood .. 51, 100
Schaefer. Walter . .. ...,,, 35, 66, 75
Schatz, Beverly .. 36, 65
Schatz, Charlotte .... ..,,. . 55
Schatz, David , 4 . .. .. . 52
Schatz, Hilary 36, 46, 61, 66, 83
Schatz, Maureen . .. . .. ., . .. 58
Schauer, Sylvia ....... .,... ................ . . 58
Schaut, David . ., . 47
I26
Schaut, Jerome ....,,..,,,.........,........... 58,
Schaut, John .... 19, 36, 74, 81, 88, 96,
Schaut, Susan .............. . 36, 62, 81, 92,
69
98
96
Schaut, William . . 45, 96
Schieler, Phylis ..,,,... ......,.,.... ...... 5 0 , 105
Schill, Janet .
. . 36
Schlimm, Constance ..,. 58, 51, 86, 87, 104
Schlimm, Mary Beth 47, 93, 104, 105,
107
Schloder, Elizabeth . . 58, 76, 93, 105.
107, 110
Schloder, JoAnn ., 37, 72, 76, 81, 92. 97,
108
Schloder, Thomas . , , 46, 73
Schneider, Dennis .............., ...,...,...,. 4 . 58
Schneider, Doris . 37, 41, 42, 45, 76, 81.
88, 92, 96, 98, 105, 108
Schneider, Ronald . . .. 4 4 4 57. 58
School ,.,., ,.,,, 2, 3, 4
Schreiber, Donald 4 4 37, 41, 53, 61, 66.
68, 97
Schreiber, John . 47
Schutz, Bernard .. .. . 37, 66, 88, 100
Schutz, Richard 58
Schwentner, William . . 45
Scolari, Rose Ann 37, 65
Scott, Mrs. Margaret .. . . . 20, 21, 46
Scull, Mary Lynn 52. 76
Selle, Dolores . . 38, 45, 62, 88
Seminerio, JoAnn 47
Shadd, David ....., . 46
Shaffer, James 47
Sherry, Mary Lou . 58
Shields. James 53
Shop .. . ...,..... 4 4 44 75
Shope, Theresa ..,..,. ..,,. ,,., 4 4 46
Simbeck, Ellen .. 53, 91, 93
Skok, John . .... 4 A .444 45, 103
Snyder, Raymond 58
Snyder, Richard .,... ,4.. 3 8, 66
Snyder, Robert ...,. 44 4 49
Social Studies .... 61
Sorg. Dennis .. .,,..,.... .. . . ,.. . 58
Surg, James .. .. . .... . .... . 58, 76
Sorg, Karen 54, 58, 76, 91, 93, 95, 105
Sorg, Stephen . . 38, 41, 61, 82, 83, 88,
97, 100, 101, 103, 105
Sorg, Suzanne .... 44, 47, 76, 80, 84, 86,
87, 93, 94, 96, 103
Sorg, William ............44....444..44-44444444444- 50
Spence, Gretchen 44, 45, 90, 93, 94, 107
Spizzirri, Mr. Augustine .... 20, 65, 66, 101,
102, 103
Sporner, Dorothy . ........ .i..444.44-44 4 49, 76
Squires, John ..,,.,.. .44444 4 4 4444 53
Stauffer, Judith ..... 444444 5 3, 70
Stauffer, Grace ,.... .444 3 8, 92
Stauffer, Lee ........ -4-----4444 5 1
Stauffer, Mary Ann .,...., ..... . 50, 94
Stauffer, Norma 4. 44444----44444---- 51
Stebick, Edward . 38, 66, 100
Stebick, Kenneth .4 -----4444ff444-- 52
Steele, George ....,. 44 4 49, 69, 100
Sterbank, Catherine . .,,.. .,.......44r.44 4 6
Sterbank, John .. 4 4444 42, 58
Straub, Gretchen .. 44444444 47
Straub, Leah . ....,. 4444 4 4- 45
Straub, Mary Bea . 4 4- 46
Struble, David ..... 46, 73, 100
Supon, Nancy .......
39, 65, 88,92
Sutka, Valerie
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Sutton, Edward . ,, 47, 7
Tasillo, Sandra . 5
Teresita, O. S. B., Sister M. . 20, 50, 6i
Terry, Rosalyn 51, 58, 101
Thaddeus, O. S. B., Rev. Father . 12
Thompson. Bona Jean . , 45
Timothy, O. S. B., Rev. Father . 13, 6T
Uhernick, Beverly 47, 76, 10'
Um. Donald 53
Uljon, Gabriel 18, 39, 61, 66, 81, 82
Urbancic, Susan
Valentine. Jude
88, 89, 90, 93
58, 91, 11
Valentine. Mary D. 50, 76, 93, 104, 10
Valentine, Mary Jo . . 58, 9
VanSlander. Judith ..... 45, 10
VanSlander. William ...... 58, 75
Vitello. Raymond 4 .. ........ 45, 80
Volleyball 107, 108, 109, 110
Vollmer. Alvin .. , .. ,, 58
Vollmer. Carl . ,..... 50
Vollmer. Donald .. . .,.. 581
Vollmer. Joseph 4 ,, ,,,,, , 58
Vollmer. Judith E. . ,...... 51, 76
Vollmer. Kathleen , . . 58
Vollmer, Marilyn ...., .,,,,,.,,,..., ,,,,, , , U 52
Vollmer. Patricia 39, 42, 74, 80, 89,
92, 97, 108
Vollmer, Rita Mae .. . .. . , . 58, 95
Walker, Judith . .... .... ..., , , ,.,,,, , 58
Weber, Martha 24, 39, 42, 81, 88, 92,
94, 96, 103, 108
Wegemer. Jude ..,.. ..,. ....... . . . ....... . 51
Vfegemer. Karl . . 39, 42, 61, 97
Wehler, Ruth . . ....... , ,,,. 53, 94
Weichman. Ann ., ..
Weichman, David .
Weichman, James
.. .,,..,... 46,
58, 76
Weidenboerner, Bernard . ......,....... 53, 60,
Weidenboerner, Hope ........ 49, 76, 104
Weidow, Carol .. ..... ......... ....,.,....,,,,,,,,, 4 7
Weidow, James . .....,..,........,.,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,, 49
Weisner, James .. ......... 40, 53, 61, 66, 88
Weisner, Patricia .,.,....... ,,,,,,,, 5 3, 70, 91
Welz, James ..... ......,.......,,..,,,,,,.,,,,, 5 0, 104
Werner, Anne .4...... 58, 76, 91, 95, 107
Werner, William .,................., 46, 100, 103
Whiteman, Stephen .,......,,.,,,,.,,,, 58, 76, 90
Wickett, Ellen ..,..,..,..,....
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Williams, Susan ......
Wolf, Charles ....,
Wolf, Gary ....,,.
Wolfe, Carol ..,.,.....,.
Wortman, Gervase
Wright, Phyllis ...,...
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Wurm, Robert .....
Wykoff, Roger ,..,,
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Zamboldi, Richard ...,,.....,.
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84, 88, 101, 103, 105, 106
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