Elyria District Catholic High School - Echo Yearbook (Elyria, OH)
- Class of 1958
Page 1 of 104
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DEDICATIO
We the Semor Class of 1958 dedxcate
th1s pubhcatxon to Our Lady of Grace
the vlgllant patroness of Elyrla District
Cathollc H1gh School 1n the hope that she
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the1r eternal goal
ALMA MATER
Hall, all hall The Green and Wh1te'
Gu1de us always by thy light
Ever grateful we w1ll be
For the knowledge gained from thee
Glve us faith and courage too,
United m thy purpose true
Our loyalty will never d1e,
Hail Elyria Catholic High
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STRENGTHE NING O R FAITH
In each of our hearts there is a deep thankfulness for the sec
tlon of our school where we can go dally w1th our troubles and
Joys our Chapel
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PREP RING FOR THE FUT RE.
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S1ster Mary Vermce S N D
Prmclpal
S1ster Mary A1mee S N D
Llbrarlan
World H1story
S1ster Mary Anthony S N D
Freshman Glrls
World H1story
Engllsh 9
S1ster Mary Carl S N D
Englxsh 12 Speech
Salesmanshlp Economlcs
S1ster Mary Dolorose S N D
Stenographyl II
Transcrlptlon, Typmg II
Office Practlce
S1ster Mary Florance S N D
Freshman Boys
Latm
S1ster Mary Glovanne S N D
Jun1or Boys
Enghsh 10, 11
Fme Arts
S1ster Mary Helene S N D
Jumor Girls
Amerlcan H1story
National Problems
Through h1s watchful guldance and untlrmg efforts,
our dlrector has embodxed 1n us a sense of un1ty
truth and knowlege that w1ll help us ln our future
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INISTRATIO
Mlss Carol Jerman
Engllsh 11
Glrls Phys Ed
Mr Gene Eckenfels
Band
Mr Fehx Khmczak
Industrlal Arts
Head Basketball Coach
Mr Joseph Paul
Drlver Tra1n1ng
Head Football Coach
Mr Cllfford Schexdler
Sophomore Boys
Engllsh 10
Mechamcal Drawmg
Mr George S1monov1ch
American H1story
Drlver Trammg
Reserve Basketball Coach
Mlss Martha Klser
Secretary
S1ster Mary Ida S N D
Semor G1r1s
Bxology
General Scnence
S1ster Mary Jullan S N D
Sophomore G1rls
Alegebra Geometry
Consumer Mathematxcs
S1ster Mary Peter S N D
Sophomore Gxrls
Algebra Geometry
S1ster Mary St Gabrxel S N D
Freshman Boys
A Cappella
Engllsh 10
S1ster Mary St Mlchael, S N D
Sophomore Boys
Engllsh 9, 11
Typlng
S1ster Mary Teresemarxe S N D
Freshman Gxrls
Chemistry PhyS1CS
Solld Geometry Trxgonometry
S1ster Mary W1lmar1e S N D
Freshman Gxrls
Algebra General Mathematxcs
Household Arts
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SENIOR SET UP COMMITTEE
Mary Jane Rlley Chaxrman
Brenda Bruck
Ann Marle Hartman
Mary Ellen Neldhardt
Shirley Mason
PRELIMINARY SET UP COMMITTEE
Jean Rolmg, Chalrman
Al1ce Mashinske
Barbara Schaefer
Joan Edmonds
Jean P1lesk1
THE ECHO STAFF
Jean Vargo
Carol Nemmers
Tom Wagner
Arlene Radlcan
Frances M1tro
Denms O'Neal
Larry Lengyel
UNDERCLASSMEN SET
Joyce Hall Chaxrman
Pat Zacharyaz
Edlthann Olsen
Delores Stahl
CLASS WILL SET UP COMMITTEE
Loulse Fhckmger Chalr man
Margle Vargo
CLASS HISTORY SET UP COMMITTEE
Carolyn Ferancy, Chalrrnan
Dorothy Baslnskl
Norma Jean Baumgardner
Pat Byar
Pat Rambo
Manta Remders
Joyce Kmzel
Jun Bedocs
Dale Balas
Pat Tarahalla
Dan Alberts
She1la McGu1re
CO EDITORS ACTIVITIES SET UP COMMITTEE
Molly McDonough Chalrman SPORTS SET UP COMMITTE
Bonme Plas Paul Pustay
WAYS AND MEANS SET UP
COMMITTEE
Sandy Krebs Chalrman
Bob Kalter
Dxck Callahan
UP COMMITTEE Andy HHYGS
Mary Beth Hart
Ron Bacher
PATRON DRIVE
John Guenm and Jack Ross
CLASS PROPHECY SET UP COMMITTEE Co chalrman
Carol Strohsack, Chalrman
The Echo Staff of 1958 w1shes to express 1ts gratxtude for the
help received from the followlng
Dr Joseph B Lehane, S T D
Slster Mary Vern1ce, S N D
S1ster Mary Carl, S N D
Slster Mary Ida, S N D
Svat Studio, Mr R1chard Svat
Elyrla Blueprmt Company
Brown Prmtmg Company
Mueller Cover and Bindmg Company
Graphlc Workshop, Inc
The Chromcle Telegram
Lou Rotunda
The Challenge Slster Mary St Mxchael, S N D
The Patrons and Subscrlbers
Members of the Semor Class
And the ent1re Student Body
Thank you.
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I MEMORLAM
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We, the Senior Class of 1958, wish to offer this publication and the efforts expended to the
loving memory of our former classmate and friend, Richard Bliss, who lost his life in a tragic
accident on May 30, 1957.
Throughout his lifetime, Richard developed many pleasing qualities that should inspire us to
follow his example. His friendly attitude, respect for authority, and good sportsmanship were
surpassed only by his sincere love of God.
Richard was President of our class during our Freshman and Sophomore years, a Representa-
tive to the Student Council in our Junior year, a Representative to the Youth Council for three
years, and a member of the basketball teams at our school.
We should not mourn his passmg for he is just away, and all the things he did with us are in
our hearts to stay.
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318 Longson Avenue
Elyria High School 1 2 Elyr1aCatho11c
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Larry Harold Archer Arch
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Ronald Thomas Bacher Ron
382 Abbe Road
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Ohio State Scholarship Test 4
Dale Ernest Balas Reno
5505 Avon peldon Road
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232 Lexington Avenue
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1931 Grafton Road
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1050 Bell Avenue
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Edward Denms Brown Lobo
370 Indlan Hollow Road
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624 West Avenue
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Patr1c1a Ann Byar Patty
434 East Avenue
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468 Carllsle Avenue
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334 Foster Avenue
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405 Kenyon Avenue
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972 North Washlngton Blvd
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1206 Mlddle Avenue
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Carolyn Valerle Ferancy T1ny
124 Ham1lton Street
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217 Hawthorne Street
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990 Reeves Road
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616 East Avenue
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280 Marseilles Avenue
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322 12th Street
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Sandra Jo Krebs Sandy
111 Cascade Street
Elyrla Cathollcl 2 3 4 GAA 1 2
ACappe1la 2 4 Cha1lenge3 4 Jumor
Achxevement 3 Booster Club 4 Year
book Commxttee 4 M1ss1on Represent
atlve 3 4 Pres1dent4 Soda11ty3 4
V1ce Prefect 4
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J Lawrence Lengyel Larry
4491 L1nda Lane Sheffleld Vlllage
Elyrla Cathoht 1 2 3 4 ACappe11a2
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Magazme Dr1ve Representatlve 3
Booster Club 4 Yearkook Comm1ttee4
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135 R1vers1de Court
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1113 West Avenue
Elyria Catholic 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 1,2
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Richard John McCrann MHC
165 Jay Drive
D1v1ne Heart Semlnary 1 Elyrla Cath
ol1c 2 3 4 Booster Club4
Mary Coletta McDonough Molly
128 Ohlo Street
Elyria Catholic 1 2 3 4 ACappella
3 4 Class Representative 2 3 G A A
1 2 Challenge Assistant Ed1tor3 4
Junior Achievement Treasurer 3, Sec
retary 4 Youth Counc1l1 2 3 4 Chap
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man 2 Bicycle Court Detense Attorney
2 Secretary3 4 Magaz1neDr1veRep
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James Francis McCrann Wild
165 Jay Drive Man
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126 Columbia Avenue
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111 West Bridge Street
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1916 Lake Avenue
Elyria Catholic 1 2 3 4 ACappella3
4 GAA 1 2 3 4 Booster Club4
Edgar Charles Martin Ted
264 Roosevelt Avenue
Elyria Catholic 1 2 3 4 Footballl 4
Basketball 1 2 Booster Club 4
Shirley Anne Mason Sam
216 Washmvton Avenue
Alice Marx lklashmslxe Sailoi Girl
208 East 14th Street
Elyria Catholicl 2 3 4 ACappell13
4 Class Representative 1 G A A 1 .Z
Mission Representative 3 4 Junior
Achievement 3 Maga7meDr1veRep1 e
sentative 1 Booster Club 4 Yearbook
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Elvrxa Catholic 1 ? 3 4 ACappella2
3 4 G A A 2 3 Sodality 2 RedCross
Representative 3 4 Vice President
School Council 4 Booster Club 4
Yearbook Committee 4
Victor Gerald Meecha Meech
116 Bailey Court
Elyria Catholicl 2 3 4-ACappella2
9,7 3 4' Junior Achievement 3 4 Pro-
duction Manager 4- Booster Club 4.
Francis H. Mitro 'fThe Toe"
196 South Main Street, Oberlin
Elyria Catholic 1, 2, 3, 43 Football3,4,
Junior Achievement 2g Operation Youth
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301 Abbe Road
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383 Roosevelt Avenue
E1yr1a Cathol1c 1 2 3 4 ACappella2
3 4 RedCrossRepresentat1ve3 Pres
John Elwm Nagy B1g John
793 North Abbe Road
Elyrla Cathol1c 1 2 3 4 Football1,2
3 4 Basketball 1, 2 3 4 ClassRepre
sentatwe 1 2 3 4 Challenge 3 4
Junror Achlevement 3 Youth Counc1l 1
2 3 4 Treasurer4 Sodal1ty3 Mag
az1ne Drxve Representatlve 2 Booster
Club 4 Yearbook COI'I11'Il1tt96 4 Fxrst
Alternate to Annapol1s 4 Th1rd Alter
nate to West Po1nt4 Appomted to Com
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chant Mar1ne Academy, Coast Guard
Academy 4 VOICE of Democracy Con
test, Placed F1r st ln Local Compet1t1on
Seventh 1n State 4
xdent of School Counc1l 4 Booster Club 'ui-J
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Carol Ann Nemmers Carol
461 West Tenth Street
E1yr1aCath0l1c 1 2 3 4 ACappella2
3 GAA 1 2 Challenge 3 4 Th1rd
Page Ed1tor 4 Jun1orAch1evement3 4
Band 1 2 3 Booster Club Commlttee
4 Yearbook Commlttee 4
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Rlchard Mathlas Notley Dlck
212 Pasadena Avenue
Elyrxa Cathohc 1 2 3 4 ACappella3
ff' 4 Booster Club 4
W1ll1am Frank Noveske B11
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342 East Rlver Street
Elyria Cath011C 1 2 3 4 Umverse
Bulletln Representatlve 3 Booster
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4237 Ind1an Hollow Road, Grafton
Elyrla Cathohc 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, -L
3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Booster Club 4.
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Carl Olah
2161 Maddock Road
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2, 33 Booster Club 4.
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33644 Chestnut Ridge Ridgeville
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Catholic 3 4 A Cappel1a3 4 Junior
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4 Yearbook Committee 4
Dennis Allen O Neal The
138 Brandtson Avenue Menace
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138 Brandtson Avenue
Elyria Catholic 1 2 3 4' Junior A-
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Judith Grant Paulson 'Judy
Portage Drive Vermilion
Vermilion High 1 23 Lorain St. Mary
33 Elyria Catholic 45 Booster Club 4.
lean Ann l lleskl Je in
891 West Rxver Street North
E r1a Cathollcl 2 3 4 GAA 1 2
Board Member 3 Leaders Group 3
P1es1dent 4 Student Lxbrarnn 4
Booster Club 3 4 Yearbook Com
mlttee 4
Bonnxe lean Plas Bon
R D 142 Oberlln Road
Amherst H1gh School 1 Elyr1aCathol1c
2 3 4 ACappella2 .5 4GAA 2
Challenge 2 3 DSPA 2 3 Booster
Club Co Presldent 4 Yearbook Com
mlttee 4
Paul Mtchael Pustay Pabs
36414 Center Rldge North R1dgev1lle
Rldgevllle Hlgh Elyr1a Cathol1c2 3 4
Football 3 4 Band 1 2 3 Booster
Club 4 Yearbook Commlttee 4
Larry Wllllam Rader Larry
422 Loram Blvd
Elyr1aCath011C 1 2 3 4 ACappella3
Jumor Achlevement 3 Sodallty 2 Un1
verse Bulletm Drxve Representatwe 4
A1rcade Representatlve 4 Booster
Club 4
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Arlene Ruth Radlcan Arlene
Elyria Catholic 1, 2 3 4 ACappella3
4 GAA 1 2 3 4 Cha11enge2
Jumor Ach1evement 3 Booster Club 3
4 Yearbook Commlttee 4
Patricla Ann Rambo Pa
36506 Schaefer Dr1ve
Elyria Cathollc 1 2 3 4 ACappe1la 2,
3 4 Class Representatlve 1 G A A 1
2 Challenge Fourth Page Edxtor 3
Reserve Cheerleader 3 Booster Club
chlevement V1ce Presldent 4
Sh1rley Anne Reese L1ttle Susle
R D ffl Oberlin
E1yr1aC3.th0llC 1 2 3 4 ACappe1la2
3 4 Ensemble 4 GAA 1 2
Leaders Group 3 Booster Club 4
Manta Marle Remders Mar1ta
RD 41 Grafton
Elyrxa Cathohc 1 2 3 4 ACappel1a2
G A A 1, 2 Booster Club 4 Yearbook
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32488 Center Rldge Road Westlake
Elyr1a Cathollc 1 2 3 4 Football 1
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Jean Mane Rolmg Jeanne
221 Howe Street
Elyr1aCathol1c 1 2 3 4 ACappella2
4 GAA 1 2 Challenge 2
Junxor Achlevement 3 Sodalmty 2 3
Booster Club 4 Yearbook Comm1ttee4
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968 North Washmgton Boulevard
Elyr1aCathol1c 1 2 3 4 ACappella2
3 4 Accompanxst 3 4 Student Coun
c1lSecretary3 V1ce Pres1dent4 Class
V1ce Pres1dent 1 2 G A A 1 2 Chal
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4 Second Place AA Cheerleadmg Con
test 4 Youth Counc1l Representat1ve1
Recreat1on Comm1ttee Cha1rman 2
V1ce Pres1dent 3 Presldent 4 Elyrla
BICYCIB Court Judge 2 3 4 Glrls
State 3 Magazme Dr1ve Representa
tlve 1 Band 2 3 Booster Club 3 4
Yearbook Comm1ttee 4
George Joseph Ross Ch1c0
1311 West Avenue
Elyrla Cathohc 1, 2 3 4 Footballl 2
Basketball 1 Golf 1 2 3 4 ACappella
2 3, 4 Quartet 3 Booster Club 4
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247 Stanford Avenue
Elyria Catholic 1 2 3 4 Basketballl
Class Treasurer 3 Class Represent
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ment President 3 Youth COUHC112 3 4
Operation Youth Councilman 3 Mag
azine Representative 4 Booster C1ub4
Yearbook Committee 4
Walter Peter Rozmarynowycz Walt
308 North Pleasant Street, Oberlin
Elyria Catholic 1 2 3 4 BoosterClub
4 Yearbook Committee 4
Barbara Ann Schaefer Barb
R D ffl Oberlin
Elyria Catholic 1 2 3 4-ACappella2
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36403 Center Ridge Rd., N. Ridgeville
North Ridgeville 13 Elyria Catholic 2,
3, 45 A Cappella 2, 3, 4g Ensemble 4g
G.A.A. 25 Reserve Cheerleader Captain
3g Booster Club 3, 4gAttendant to Home-
coming Queen 4.
Larry Erlc Snyder Luke
215 Wooster Street
Elyrla Cathollc 1 2 3 4 Booster 4
Bowlmg Team 1 ws
Dolores Ann Stahl Dea
R D 4412 Edgehlll Drlve
Elyrla Catho11c1 2 3 4 GAA 1 2
3 LeadersGroupGAA 3 DSPA 2
Umverse Bulletm Representatxve 4
Booster Club 3 4 Yearbook Com gp
rmttee 4
Robert Harold Stang BOb
1264 East R1ver Street
Elyrla Cathohc 1 2 3 4 Junlor A
ch1evement3 4 Un1verseBu11et1nRe
A presentatrve 3 Booster C1ub4 Bowhng
Team 1
John Dav1d Stanko Sonny
R D 42 Russla Road
E1yr1a Cathohc 1 2 3 4 ACappe11a3
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417 Bond Street
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133 Nottmgham Dr1ve
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Carol Lee Strohsack Stroh '
5975 Ford Road
Elyrxa Cathol1c 1 2 3 4 ACappella2
3 4 Ensemb1e4 C1assV1ce Presldent
3 Class Representat1ve 4 Challenge 3
4 D S P A 3 Reserve Cheerleader 3
Jun1or Ach1evement 3 Youth Counc1l4
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Paul James Taylor Paul
483 Cleveland Street
Elyria Catholic 1 2 3 4 ACappella3
4 Challenge A tist 3 D A S A 4
Booster Club 4
Margaret Ann Var go Margie
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133 Lexington Avenue
Elyria Catholic 1 2 3 4 ACappe11a2
3 4 G A A 2 Leaders Group G A A
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chievement 3 Youth Council 1 2
Booster Club 3 4 Booster Club Com
mittee 4 D S P A 3 Yearbook Com
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Eiyrla Cathonf- 1, 2 3 4 Acappe11a3
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206 14th Street
Elyria Catholic 1, 2 3 4'Basketba111
2' Youth Council 4- Booster Club 4-
Yearbook Committee 4
491 Huron Street
Patricia Ann Zacharyasz Pat
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James Earl Webber Reno 5
150 School Street X 'Vs-5,
Elyria Catholic 1 2 3 4 Football3
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Elyria Catholic 1 2 3 4 ACappella2
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Thomas Frederick Zeck
431 Randall Road
Elyria Catholic 1 2 3 4' Football 1'
Basketball 1 2 3 4- Class Treasurer
1 2' Class President 3 4'Challenge3
4- Youth Council 1 2 3 4- Booster
Club 4' Yearbook Committee 4- North
Central Conference All-Star Team 4-
Outstanding Basketball Player 4- Cap-
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Robert Oliver Ziegman Zig
7500 Race Road North Ridgeville
Elyria Catholic 1 2 3 4- Booster
E 1011 OFFICERS
President
Tom Zeck
V1ce Presldent Representatlves
Peg Glover Carol Strohsack
Lou1se Fhckmger
Treasurer Jack ROSS
John Nagy
Rlchard Henke
Secretary
Carolyn Ferancy
OUTSTANDING BOY OUTSTANDING GIRL BEST DRESSED BOY BEST DRESSED GIRL
TOM ZECK MARY JANE RILEY JACK ROSS BRENDA BRUCK
Must a been a beaut1ful Got a letter from Detroit Get out, all of you, Maybe I w111 and
baby no doubt maybe I won t
BEST BOY DANCER BEST GIRL DANCER HANDSOMEST BOY PRETTIEST GIRL
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MOST ATHLETIC BOY MOST ATHLETIC GIRL CLASS CLOWN
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CHRISTMAS FORMAL 19 57
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RING DANCE 1957
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The H3-PPV Wanderer Bach, Chop1n, R1ley and L6pk0WSk1
our accompamsts
DON T APPLAUDE JUST THROW MONEY IS the motto of the
double quartet J1m Szmama, John Laubenthal Larry Lengyel
D1ck Stolzenburg, Tom Brosky, Paul Frabotta Nlck Au11s1o, M1ke
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ble Carol Strohsack, Laura Rzetelny, Molly Machock, Sh1r1e
Reese, Carla Guyeskl, Margaret Plas Rlta Schmxtz, and Anme
Snyder
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MAJ ORETTES
Head Majorette, Andrea Worthmgton Flrst Row Carol Crago,
E11een Smkmson, Kathy Glunt. Second Row Donna Lydon, Jeanette
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The Booster Club, a newly orgamzed grou
alms at boost1ng all student act1vit1es Every
student IS a member of the group as a whole
but the planmng and leadership is executed under
the directxon of a speclal Booster Club Com
mittee composed of representatlves from each
class and the supervlslon of the1r advisor, M1ss
Carol Jerman
Act1v1t1es wh1ch were carried out by the Boo
ster Club lnclude rallles, selllng shakers,
making posters, a dance, a paper sale, buses
chartered to basketball and football games and
Green and Whxte Day The projects enabled
the Booster Club to buy new muforrns for the
reserve and varslty cheerleaders
Bonnie Plas and Anne Mane Hartman, co dlrectors
of the Llttle Theater Group, plan their next pro
ductlon Arommd the World 1n Eighty Days
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THE PAPER DOLLS GREEN AND WHITE DAY
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One for you and one for me says Sh1r
ley Mason to Mary Ellen Neldhardt, Red
Cross representatwes as they prepare
a food parcel
The Alfred E Newman Club
IOR RED CROSS
Under the capable advlsorshlp of M1ss Carol
Jerman and M1ss Mary Bryant the relatxvely
new Jumor Red Cross program progressed ra
pldly 1n 1ts second year at Elyrla Catholic
Among the various actwmes taken on by th1s
organ1zat1on the most formidable one was the
talent show presented at Green Acres by the stu
dents of Elyrla Cathollc Other act1v1t1es in
cluded the preparmg of CARE packages the
sendxng of Chrlstmas cards to the Rebel and East
Haven Rest Homes and the packagmg and sendmg
of school supplles to the chlldren of foreign
lands
Headmg th1s year sJun1or RedCross program
were Mary Ellen Nledhart Presldent Shlrley
Mason Vlce Presldent andKarenDav1s,Secre
tary Representatlves were elected m each
homeroom and w1th thelr co operat1ontheJun1or
Red Cross enjoyed a successful year
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members Hlghlightmg the season were the bas
ketball tournament games, from whxch the sopho
more glrls emerged vxctors A varlety of other
act1v1t1es rangxng from 1ce skatxng and roller
skatmg partles to bowlmg were chmaxed wxth a
week end tr1p to the CYO camp, located at Mad
1son on the Lake The G1rls Athletic Assoc1a
txon has accomphshed 1ts a1m To mstall the
1deals of Chr1st1an sportsmansh1p m 1tS
members
Offxcers for the 57 58 term were Jean P1le
sk1, Pres1dent, MargaretW1rsham,V1ce Presl
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MISSION
The MISSIOH Band an orgamzatxon composed
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at helpmg the Mlsslons, both home and fore1gn,
through prayers and mater1al a1d
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Spec1a1 thanks 1S extended to Slster Mary Jullan
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ODALITY
The Sodality is an organization armed at fos
tering in nts members an ardent devotion re
verence, and fllial love toward the Blessed
Virgin Mary Its purpose is to make the faithful
gathered together under the name of Mary, good
Catholics
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are the leading of the Statxons of the Cross dur
ing Lent, the rec1tat1on of the rosary in October
the erection of a shrlne to Our Lady, performing
works of mercy whenever possible, and carrymg
on the works of the Lay Apostolate
Pomting out the h1gh room in the M1ss1onDr1ve are
Steve Gurchlck
YOUTH
Operatlon Youth, sponsored by the Kmghts of
Columbus, provldes for a week of l1v1ng and
working and playing w1th men from dxfferent
parts of the Mxdwest. During th1s week the boys
have an opportumty to learn more about the mu
tual rxghts and responsibllltxes in our American
democracy.
Each year two junior boys are chosen to re
present our school. The 1957 candmdates, Jack
Ross and Francis Mitro, spent the second week
ln June at Xavier University ln Cmcinnati be
commg more familiar with our democracy. Jack
and Francis both agree that 'Operation Youth'
affords an excellent opportunity for young men
to express their v1ews on our government and
share the vlews of others the1r age. The active
partxclpatlon of these boys certamly exemplifies
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Mary Jane Riley and John Guenin were chosen
to represent Elyria Catholic at Girls' andBoys'
State in 1957. Each was assigned to one of two
political parties and campaigned for an office.
Mary Jane ran for county judge, and John was
elected the county treasurer.
After the elections models of state and local
government were set up and everyone was given
an opportumty to take part m the functlonmg
of a government
Both Mary Jane and John agree that Gxrls
and Boys State impressed upon them a sense of
their responslbilxty to community, state, and
nation, and instructed them m the governmental
operations of Ohio
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YOUTH COUNCIL
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First Row Grace Knoble, Mary Jane Riley, Gayle Splsak, Nancy Hastings,
Carolyn Ferancy, Sue Mohr, Madelon Zaleskl, Jeanne Plas Elxse Hovekamp,
Carol Strohsack, Loulse Fllckmger, Molly McDonough Second Row Cathy
Johnson, Barbara Basmskn, K1tty McGowan, Mary Ellen O Connor, Ann Bom
mer, Judy Graham Jackie Flood Rxta Lepkowskx Margaret Plas, Janice
Crutch, Peg Glover Thlrd Row Roger Ganobcik, Tom Brosky, Leon St
Marie, John Laubenthal Larry Lengyel, Tommy Wagner John Guenin, Jack
Ross, Jim Renz, Jxm McGowan, Alan Csontos Fourth Row B111 Nemec, Bob
Yoo, Jim Bexter Dlck Stolzenburg, Denms O Neal, Tom Zeck, John Nagy,
John George, B111 Pollack, Denms Moran
to provlde a medium of expresslon
for youth servlce and to g1V6 an
opportumty to practice and exper
lence the pr1nc1ples of democracy
in action Elyria Cathollc High is
represented 1n the Councll by forty
one members and five of the seven
officers
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RELIGIOU
lt is most fitting, indeed, that we bring to a
close this section with the most important of
all activities, our religious activities. Under
the patronage of Our Lady of Grace, we have
participated in many religious events.
We began the school year in September with
the traditional Mass, attended by all students
receiving Holy Communion in a body.
On the first Friday of each month,the student
body attends Mass and receives Communion in
the school chapel as a proof of their faith and
the love of their Savior.
During Advent the Faculty and the student body,
lead by the sodalists ,performed the traditional
ceremony of the lighting of the Advent wreath.
To usher in the new semester and give us a
chance to look back, the annual retreat was held,
conducted by Father Joseph Steppe who en-
couraged the Seniors to think seriously about the
steps they were about to take and above all to
guard their faith.
In June, we shall end as we began, with a Mass,
the Baccalaureate Mass, the seniors' last at
Elyria Catholic High School.
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CTIVITIES
RETREAT 1958
KNIGHTS OF THE ALTAR G1v1ng up nuch needed sleep to serve Mass at
the school chapel are Kneelmg at the altar are Bob Gurchlck and Steve
Gurchlck Flrst Row Ward Peters Dennls O Neal, JohnGeorge Tom Zeck
Francls McGlynn, and Ted Martm Second Row Bod Sobleskl Frank Hum
phrey, Dxck Stolzenburg K1p Roe B111 Nemec Nxck Aul1s1o Ron Bousek
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Allan Zaleskl, James Joyce, Bob Bonczek, John Laubenthal, John George B111
Pollack Second Row Assist Coach Stan Trupo, Ted Mart1n, Jim Belter Nick
Aulisio, Ed McCoy, Carl Plato, Jolm Martln, Mlke Fitzpatrxck Larry Kaminski
Francis Mitro, Paul Pustay, Dale Balas, Russ AUIISIO Thxrd Row Coach Joe
Paul Don Wimsatt, Herman Plas, Mike McHugh, JoeWebber, Pat O Connor
D1ck Stolzenburg, Emerson Be1rsbach, Ron Wxmsatt, John Nagy, Tom Vavzin
cak Mmke Becker, Assxst Coach George Simonovich
1957 FOOTBALL
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Gllmour Academy
Loram St Mary
Archbishop Hoban
Cleveland St Stans
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Tom Vavzlncak, Coach Felix K11mczak. Bottom Row' N1ckAu11s1o, John Nagy,
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17 wms 2 losses
Elyrla Catholxc
R1dgev1lle
St John Cantxus
Clearvlew
Gilmour Academy
Loram St Mary
Cleveland St Stans
Our Lady of Lourdes 55
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Sandusky St Mary
St John Cant1us
Norwalk St Paul
G1lmour Academy
Vermxhon
Our Lady of Lourdes 40
ELYRIA AA SECTIONAL
77 Clearvlew
74 MldV1eW
BEREA AA DISTRICT
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RECORDS
44 polnts by Zeck1n one game
John Nagy 17 Stralght w1ns by team Tom Zeck
443 po1nts all season record
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M1tro, Coach George Snnonovxch, Jim McIntyre, Bob Yoo, Therman Anderson,
J1m Bexter, Frank Humphrey
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Lookmg every b1t the f1ne group that they are,
are the Jumor class off1cers, left to rlght, Ron
Bousek presxdent Grace Knoble, secretary, Leon
St Mar1e, treasurer, and Rlta Lepkowskx, v1ce
presldent N1CkAU11 SIO, Rodger Ganobclk Jamce
Krutch, and Manlyn Stahl were the Jumor class
representatlves th1s year
N1ck Aul1s1o
Pat Barney
M1ke Becker
Barb Bas1nsk1
Dlck Belter
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Ron Bousek
Sally Bycynskx
D1ck Boyson
Martha Czarny
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Th1s year has been full of wonder
ful confuslon and endless 3Ct1V1t19S for
the Jumor class The long awa1ted
Rmg Ceremony and Rmg Dance and
the Jumor Sen1or Prom, In anOr1en
tal Mood h1ghl1ghted the1r busy 57
58 term whxle the annual trlp to
Washmgton, D C held May 14 through
May 18, was a f1tt1ng clxmax
We Semors extend the leadershlp 1n
Elyr1a Catholxc H1gh School to the cap
able hands of the Jumors and ask them
to lnvoke Mary as Our Lady of Grace
and patroness of our school, for guxd
ance and help ln the1r comlng year
Good luck, and God bless you
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Emerson B1ersbach
Gerrl B1a1r
Hal Blakeslee
Janet Brown
Ken Bonnett
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SOPHOMORES
Going over plans for the Froshmore Frohc are
the sophomore class offi cers left to right, Dick
Stolzenberg, treasurer, Ann Bommer, vice president,
Sheila Dwyer, secretary, and Bob Yoo president
Sophomore class representatives for the 57 58 term
were Russ Aulisio Jim Renz,Nancy Hastings and Gayle
Spisak
Nick Abraham
Vonya Adams
Thurman Anderson
Sue Amato
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Jim Barta
Shirley Barron
Dennis Bedocs
Marilyn Basmski
Tom Bedocs
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more agenda this year. Besides their
participation in Friendship Week and
the intramural games, the sophs have
manifested their enthusiasm and
school spirit by actively promoting
the mission and magazine drives as
is evidenced by their outstanding
homeroom percentages'
The seniors wish them continued
success in their Junior and senior
years, under the patronage of Our
Lady of Grace
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Nancy Araca
A1 Baracskai
Elaine Archer
Tom Baracskai
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Jean K1rsh
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Mary Lou Koviak
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Nancy Kaiser
Kip Roe
Liz Ketch
Louis Rufo
George Schaefer
Diane Larizza
Dick Simmons
Barb Lee
George Smith
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Gail Lustek
Dick Stillwell
Donna Lydon
Dick Stolzenburg
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Norm Pesch
J1m Solet
Marlanne Gmzak
Sue Sapp
Edwm Cazeau
John Coghlan
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Judy Comerford L1nda Gurchlk
Mart1n Bromsh Janet Hall
Sherman Eckerfleld Kathy Heath
B111 Wuensch
Larry Wyman
Judy Gary
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Pat Mullen
Pegy Nagy
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Virginia Roberts
Kathy Ross
Nancy Schmitz
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Molly Machock
Bill Taylor
Karen Malik
Carl Ternes
Dave Wert
Doris Jo Mercer
Bob Yoo
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Fran Peters
Gayle Plas
Barb Puka
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Johanna Speiss
Gayle Spisak
Jean Spooner
FRESHME
B111 Pollock, pres1dent,E1ise Hove kamp, secretary
A1 Csontos, treasurer, and Jean Plas, vlce president,
were elected to freshman offices for the 57 58 year
Representa tlves to the freshman class were
Rlchard Durack, Robert Gurch1ck, D1aneDeBevec
and Donna W1elopolsk1
Jlm Anderwskx
Audrey Anderson
B111 Barney
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Dave Becker
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Rxta Barnes
John Brandt
Pat Bedocs X
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man class, the newest members of
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quamted functxons, mcludmg Fr1end
sh1p Week, 1n1t1ated by the Student
Council, the Froshmore Fro11c, plan
ned by the sophomore class, and a
Pizza Party, sponsored by the GAA
were executed to acquamt the fresh
men with E C and high school life
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per1ences for the flrst t1me the1r
first pep rally, the1r flrst retreat,
the1r first honor assembly exper
lences that w1l1 have speclal signifi
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The semor class wxshes them many
more years of real mean1ng and pur
pose and asks Our Lady of Grace to
guide and protect them 1n their re
maining years at Elyr1a Catho11c
Ron Becker
Natalle Antkow1ak
Dave Beno
Barb BaC13WSk1
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Carol Crago
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Mary Cheevers
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Mabel Coven
Rod Drost
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V1cky DeFaz1o
Tom Forthofer
Ray Fortune
Jerry Henderson
Janet Dombrosky
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Mary Beth Harper
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Betty Horvath
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Carol Kasper
Larry Raidl
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Tina Larizza
John Ruth
Ken Sito
Michele Lewis
Kurt Snyder
Judy Lord
Tom Southam
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Shirley Ann Marcus
Dick Toth
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Madelene Zaleskl
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Carol Z1dek
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Dan Yanosky
Kathle McIntyre
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Clare Monschem
Joan Moore
Barb Moran
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September 1954
At zero hundred a crew of one hundred and th1rty brave seamen boarded the good sh1p ECHO
hoplng that the commg voyage would be successful Our Captam was Rlchard Bllss and h1s Fxrst
Mate was Mary Jane R1ley Tom Zeck and Lucy Haas completed the vessel s command1ng offxcers
Notable advlsers were S1ster Mary Agnes Ann, S1ster Mary CeC1116 S1ster Mary G1ovanne and
S1ster Mary Kenneth After the usual seaslckness, whxch conslsted 1n droppmg books, arr1v1ng late
for classes, forgettlng asslgnments and losmg penclls and lunches, we fmally became adjusted to
th1s new way of 11fe
Every now and then the ECHO docked at a port of speclal lnterest where the rout1ne of the sh1p
l1fe was forgotten and a good t1me was had by all the crew Some of these occaslons were Open
House Famlly N1ght, and the Froshmore Frollc Bes1des backmg the varslty and reserve football
and basketball teams durmg the course of the year, we ourselves took part 1n the sport act1v1t1es
offered to our class We were very proud of our 10 2 record 1n basketball
W1th the termmatlon of the year we felt that we had braved the seven seas of the Freshman year
very well, and that we were all capable of settmg sa1l for the Sophomore year
September 1955
A crew of one hundred and twenty f1ve seamen, eager to explore new hor1zons, boarded the sh1p
for our second voage W1th the knowledge that Rlchard Blxss, our sea worthy Captam, was at the bow
Mary Jane R1ley F1rst Mate, was an expert 1n boostlng the morale of the Captam and the crew
wh1le our burled treasure was kept well mtact by Tom Zeck F1rst Class Penny Offlcer Takmg
Ferancy, our Chlef Correspondence Agent Sparkllng w1th v1m and v1gor from the hearty sea atmos
phere were our representatlves of the crew John Guenm John Nagy Lucy Haas, and Molly
McDonough Also, aboard the shxp were S1ster Mary St M1chael S1ster Mary W1n1fred and S1ster
Mary Teresemarle supplylng us W1th sp1r1tual guldance durmg our long, hard Journey
There was never a dull moment aboard shlp, for early ln our voyage the offlcers planned a week
full of fun and exc1tement called Fr1endsh1p Week Th1s week IS devoted to meet1ng new fr1ends and
renewlng old frlendshxps Soon after, the crewwas agam enterta1ned by the Froshomore Frolxc, an
affalr sponsored for every able bodled sa1lor who could dance
Each mormng, at sunrxse, the crew hustled on deck to hear the stra1ns of our band as the flag was
holsted to the mast Its members conslsted of Jeanette Buescher, George Facsko, Mary Beth Hart
Carol Nemmers, Denn1s O Neal, and Mary Jane R1ley
Arrlvmg home from our voyage we were refreshed w1th the thought that our knowledge of the
sea and 1ts hardshlps had been 1ncreased
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Our thxrd voyage began on a brxght, sunny mornmg wlth the command of our Captam Tom Zeck
to pull 1n the anchor and set the throttle at full speed straxght ahead Carol Strohsack h1s trusty
asslstant, was always ready to make sure that h1s orders were obeyed Jack Ross and Peg Glover
made up the remamder of the commandmg offlcers John Guenm was just named Treasurer of the
Navy and Mary Jane R1ley was appomted to keep the ship's log Our ch1ef advlsors were S1ster
Mary Glovanne and S1ster Mary Helene
W1th two successful voyages to our cred1t, we were 1ook1ng ahead to clear sa1l1ng and many new
and exc1t1ng exper1ences We must have presenteda cheery appearance to any p1rates lurkmg about
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when we donned our vivid red alpine hatsfor our annual Friendship Week celebration The Christ
mas season found most of the crew busily preparing for its annual concert
No ship would be complete without a newspaper, so no one was surprised to see editor, Peg
Glover and her page editors Mary Ann Bonn, Molly McDonough, Carol Nemmers, Pat Rambo,
Mary Jane Riley, and Carol Strohsack heartily engaged at work in the boiler room at their little
printing press trying to meet the deadline
A highlight of the year was the day we received our class rings The evening following the cere
mony the crew attended the Ring Dance Moonlight Indigo In May sixty three members of our
crew docked in Wash1ngtonD C to tour the various points of mterest Everyone enjoyed themselves
so much that our captain had to promise them an opportunity to display their singing talents again
1naSprmg Concert entitled, It saB1g,W1de, Wonderful World to get them to board ship Another
added feature of this year was the Junior Senior Prom, Moonlight and Roses
As our third voyage was drawing to a close each sailor regreted coming into port and dropping
anchor but we were all eagerly awaiting the morning when we could sail again in our Semor year
September 1957
One hundred eleven sailors embarked on our final voyage confident that there would be clear
sailing ahead with Tom Zeck as our captain, and Peg Glover Dick Henke, and Carolyn Ferancy as
supportmg officer On the upper deck were our spiritual advisors Sister Mary Carl and Sister
Mary Ida After a few days at sea, we were happy to hear that our paper The Challenge had
received the distinguished rating of All Catholic Our football and basketball teams payed tri
bute to our ship by their outstanding achievements on the sports scene Much of the teams success
was due to the creditable work of the cheerleaders, who placed second in the cheerleading contest
An important feature of the year was the Homecoming Game when Carol Strohsack reigned as our
Homecoming Queen with her attendants Louise Flickenger, and Ann Snyder Filled with enthusiasm
our crew set out to spread Catholic literature through our annual Magazine Drive The Christmas
Concert under the direction of Sister Mary St Gabriel broadened our apprecxatlon of music Our
voyage grew more interesting with the success of our Christmas formal Twi Light Fantasy
With the close of our fmal retreat we were prepared to meet any perils that the sea of life might
present We regretedto see our beloved admiral S1ster Mary Loyole depart from us to take charge
of a larger ship but we were happy to greet Sister Mary Vernice as her successor For the last
time we had the privilege and Joy of presenting our finest program of the year the Spring Choral
Concert The Junior Senior Prom, next on our ship s calendar was enloyed by all After paying
tribute to our Spiritual Mother Mary, we set sail for our eternal commencement.
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PROPHECY
World War IH has come and gone it is the
year 1978 Admiral Tom Zeck is now in Ant-
arctlca, alone As he s1ts back 1n his easy cha1r,
he wonders about h1s classmates of Elyr1a
Cathollc A log settles 1n the fire, sparks fly
and a strange creature appears warming h1s
hands
Who are you? asks the Admiral
I am the Splrlt of the Present and have come
to show you the class of 58
How can you do th1s?It is xmpossible for me
to leave my post for any length of time
That s all rlght, we ll be around the world
before you can count e1ghty Okay?Qu1ck!Let s
swmg on to th1s star
BOOM! boom! boom! BOOM! boom! boom!
BOOM! boom' boom!
D1g that crazy Jazz'
But I dont wanta clean kettles, mutters
Ed Brown as he opens a new box of S O S
His occupat1on IS clean1ng kettles for the
Canmbals in deepest, darkest Afr1ca, com
mented the Splrlt
From Elyrla to Syc1a 1S ablgjump but John
Stanko s Army Surplus Store there 1S grow1ng
by leaps and bounds
Onward we go Whythere s Carol Nemmers
cooking p1zza 1n Greece Her ch1ef peperon1
cutter IS Jean Vargo
ln Vemce But Sandy Krebs and John E1schen
haven t gone under yet
Bblppll
Guess I spoke too soon
Sunny Italy IS also the land of v1neyards
Th1s IS where B111 Noveske produces h1s ex
qu1s1te w1nes, w1th the help of Pat O Connor
and John Nagy who use plenty of foot work in
preparmg the grapes Also employed here IS
the nov1ce conno1sseur Ed Staw1ck1
Ahhh! the a1r certa1nly IS 1nv1gorat1ng up
here
Remember Ann Snyder?She sthere 1n Sw1t
zerland just about to start her test dr1ve over
the Alps in a car called Rambo s Rambler
It was deSlg'Il6d by Pat Rambo and sure h1t the
Polish automotwe world w1th a bang "
Achool'
Gesundhextl Sounds as though we re com1ng
into Germany When we go by Stmendelr Street
look to your left and you ll see the Baden
Worst Pretzel Factory Pat Lament IS 1tS pr1ze
w1nn1ng twlster
Don t bl1nk for the next few seconds or you
w1ll miss Luxembourg that boasts the world
famous Rollmg, RlS11'lg, andDowns Yeast Fac
tory This is owned and operated exclusively
by Jean Rol1ng, George Reising, and Tom Downs
Do you hear that applause? It s for Bob
Holland who IS receivmg the Lobel Peace Prize
for dxscouragmg the use of atomic weapons
You know of course, that he 1nvented pointed
toed wooden shoes Wh1Ch have a much greater
eff1c1ency xn advanced types of warfare
BONG! BONG! BONG! BONG! BONG!
Sounds like B1g Ben s workmg agam Sure
enough they ve h1red Don Fitzpatr1ck of F1tz s
Fix lt Flat
Now would you l1ke to go to T1pperary?It s
not really such a long way
Yes IS there a shortcut?
We sp1r1ts don t need to use shortcuts, be
cause here we are Begorral Dennis and Don
O Neal are stlll try1ng to out w1t those
Leprechauns
What happened to all the girls 1n our class?
Youll see Here 1n Parls a new halrdo,
that s all the rage, IS Fhck s Delop It was ID
vented and patented by Louise Flickmger and
Sandra Dolack1 owners of a beauty salon
Spa1n s just next door let shop over Made
lon Csontos world famous matador, IS about to
term1nate her one hundred f1fty f1rst kill Ole!
She d1d
Just before I left I heard on our radlo that
two of your classmates were help1ng 1na flash
flood 1n the Sahara Mary Ne1dhart and Sh1rley
Mason are on that sand dune admlmstermg
f1rst a1d
Don t look down or you ll get seasick Good,
we re over land aga1n, looks l1ke the Amazon
Of course, there's Bob Kalter and h1s col
leagues, Jim McCrann and Jerry Meecha, ex
per1ment1ng w1th fungus
We ll have to go slower nowthat we re over
Venezuela so we wont mxss Ted Martln and
D1ck McCrann at the1r globe factory It 1S sa1d
that they have the whole world 1n the1r hands
You can take off that heavy cloth1ng now be
cause we are approach1ng Flor1da and the good
old U S A Can you read that s1gn from up here?
It IS an advertrsement for Archer s A1rl1ne
Headman there IS Larry Archer w1th h1s ace
fl1ers Sandy Cornell, Larry Snyder, and R8glS
fBuz! Cloonan
Remember that land mark from your Wash
1ngton tr1p'P It s the Wash1ngton Monument
The top sect1on harbors a grow1ng organiza
t1on the Th1rd Party of Amer1ca whose
motto is, Corrupt and We Know It! Founder
IS Tom Wagner, whose rlght and left hand men
are Bob Stang and Bill McCartney
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Well, so the New York Chamber of Com-
merce welcomes us S1nce we re here, how
about sitt1ng 1n on the Pullet Prize Awards
Gene Tackas IS Just rece1v1ng this honor for
his book, compr1sed mainly of fowl language,
entitled Chicks I Have Known
PORTLAND MAINE TRAFFIC LAWS
ENFORCED
Ron Bacher, st1ll the mathematical whiz he
was in school, IS constructmg that br1dge
across the North Atlantic His slogan bemg,
Take a tram to Amsterdam
Just across the border 1n Lower Moosehead,
Ottawa, Peg Glover dlrects Peggy s Prep
School At the head of the Lat1n Department is
Molly McDonough As instructor of hlstory,
Judy Paulson always gets the dates Dick
fR1cardoD Notley teaches Spanish
Cheer, cheer for old Notre Dame' Coach
John Guenm s football team is w1nn1ng many
games under the ardent support of cheerleaders
Brenda Bruck, D1ck Henke and Pat Byar
Whoever called Ch1cago the W1ndy C1ty
was r1ght, but the sound commg from Mary Jane
R1ley and Arlene Rad1can stwo g1rl orchestra
certainly carries well
It s an ambush! But here come DICK Calla
han, head of the renowned law enforcement
agency, the Texas Rangers, and his cohorts
Paul Taylor, Don Eyring, and George Fascko
to head them off at the pass The band1ts have
been sl1ghtly slowed because they had to y1eld
the rxght of way to Franc1s CBeevoD McG1ynn
Tom Kam1nsk1, Carl Olah, and Francls M1tro
who are competmg 1n a trans world b1ke race
Judges for th1s contest are Judy Flaherty, Pat
Zacharyasz and Al1ce Mashinski
Money IS the root of all ev1l, but that doesn t
seem to bother people here 1n Las Vegas J1m
Bedocs and Dan Alberts are presently operat1ng
at the Pa1r a d1ce Club They are known to the
publ1c as the team of Bric and Brac Mavernck
Cahforma here we come! In Hollywood,
Larry Rader, Marg1e Vargo and Mary Beth
Hart produced the Academy Award w1nn1ng
mus1cal, Macbeth It stars Jack Ross as Mac
beth and Joyce Hall as Lady Macbeth
Twenty six m1les across the sea, Carol
Strohsack 18 writmg a love lorn column Don t
you think that secluded Katalina is the 1deal
place for such an occupatlon?
How peaceful IS the Pac1f1c But look onthe
beach of the luxurious Hawahan estate Pat
Tarhalla IS throwing another of her extrava
ganzas It IS a luau this time You know that
Joyce KIIIZSI is employed as private secretary
and Marita Reinders as accountant
Using one of these isolated islands as a
base are Stephen Gurchik and Larry Chrulski,
the first volunteers for a manned satell1te, are
getting up in the world
BONNNNNNGIII
Her majesty the Queen of Siam Sheila
McGuire, with the royal court consisting of
Barbara Schaefer, Ed McCoy and Andy Hayes
are about to be shown an original ballet It is
called Swan River and features Ron Modock,
George Ross and Walter Rozmarynowycz
Isn t lt mteresting that here in India cows
are held sacred? It must greatly hinder Lucy
Haas, Dorothy Basinski and Norma Jean Baum
gardner xn their soclal work among the natives
Confuclus say Is one great feat to swim
Yellow Sea IS more greater feat to cross China
on pogo stick Two of your classmates are
proving thxs statement They are frogman Ted
Emerich and Pogo Paul Pustay
Twenty years ago lt would have been 1m
possible to fly from Ch1na to Japan without a
plane, but now it IS noth1ng A popular restau
rant in Tokyo is the Tea House of the September
Moon under the management of Dolores Stahl,
Edith Ann Olson, and Shirley Reese A 1 tea
tasters Joan Caywood and Jim Webber are
employed here
How about go1ng to the G0bl Desert to see
Al Havanas at h1s camel stop? Let s follow
Bob Bohrer He IS a caravan leader and fre
quent v1sitor
Carolyn Ferancy, Jean Pileski, and Joan
Edmonds are still acquirmg effeciency awards
1n business in the1r jobs as secretar1es at the
Mongol1an People s Republ1c
We are now passmg through the Iron Cur
ta1n But s1nce Father Larry Lengyel, despite
the efforts of Comrade Dale Balas, has f1nally
converted Russ1a It IS not half as hard to go
through as It used to be
Smce the War, Moscow University has
really gone American It even has a booster
club headed by Bonnie Plas and Ann Marie
Hartman Top shaker makers are Carol Koc sis
and Carolyn Beard
All the students are doing the Zig Zag
1ntroduced by the dance team of Loredel
Mackert and Bob Zlegman
Any questions? You had better make them
quxck, my e1ghty seconds are almost up "
All I can say IS Thanks
As Tom eases back 1nto his chair, sparks
again fly and the spirit vanishes
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E IOR CLASS WILL
Dorothy BaSlI'lSk1, will my pair of red castinets and my weather beaten sombrero to any Spanish
I student who wants to get in the mood for Spanish II
Norma Jean Baumgardner, will my naturally curly hair to Elsie Gerhart
Carolyn Beard, will my left over school SUDDIIES to Vonya Adams
Pat Byar, will my beat up saddle shoes to anyone who can afford shoe polish
Brenda Bruck, will my alarm clock to Karen Malik
Joan Caywood, W111byB A B S , and my P H D degrees in Psychology, Psychlatry, and Psycho
analysls to Grace Knoble
Sandy Cornell, will my seat on the St Jude School bus to anyone who has patience w1th little
children
Madelon Csontos, w1ll my quiet retlcence nature UD to my brother Allen
Sandy Dolacki, will my bottle of blonde bleach to Peggy Nagy
Joan Edmonds, will my seat out at Joe s to Mary Ann Noonan
Peg Glover, w1ll my 2 000 word theme on Charlotte Bronte to anyone who can read RED
Carolyn Ferancy, w1ll my used typing eraser to Janice Krutch
Judy Flaherty, will my eyelash curler to Lmda Benton
Louise Fllckinger, w1ll my twin brothers to anyone who wants double trouble
Lucy Haas, w1ll my place 1n physlcs class to Monica Ribar
Joyce Hall, will my flammg personality to a real cool junior, N1ck Aul1s1o
Mary Beth Hart, w1ll my ab1l1ty to win in magazine dr1ves to Sandy Resar
Andrea Hayes, will the blue Ford w1th the loud duals to my sister Becky
Joyce Kmzel, will my 51 Chevy, The Bomb to Shirley Schmitz
Carol Kocsis, w1ll my seat in the bleachers at rallies to any poor freshman who had to stand
Pat Lament, will my Little Green Riding Hood outf1t to Dennis Novak
Sandy Krebs, w1ll my love for math to my brother Tim
Molly McDonough, will the W1dOW s peak thatl 1nher1ted from Rosemary Fritz, who 1nher1ted from
Dan Meecha, to Barbara Bas1nsk1
Sheila McGuire, will two blocks of ice Cformerly my feet! resultmg from study hall 1n 213 to any
Eskimo in need of bu1ld1ng materials
Loredel Mackert, W111 my crazy laugh to Barbara Smith
Al1ce Mash1nske, w1ll my slightly used auct1oneer s gavel to Rose Marie Standifer
Shirley Ann Mason, w1ll my nickname SAM to Shirley Ann Marcus
Mary Ellen Neldhardt, w1ll all my senior partles to D1ck Belter
Carol Nemmers, w1ll the box of Kleenex in my locker to anyone in need of lt
Ed1thann Olson, W111 my long blonde pony ta1l ffour years growthl to Andy Worthington
Judy Paulson, will my off wh1te" sneakers to Margie Thome
Jean PIIBSKI, w1ll my ab1l1ty to stay awake especially in sixth period to Freddie Koviak
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Bonme Plas wxll my Job as co dlrector of the booster club Llttle Theatre Group to Mar1lyn
Stahl
Arlene Radxcan w1ll my rxght tenms shoe to the person who took the left one
Pat Rambo W111 my Macbeth notes to my brother Denme
Manta Remders w1ll my drwmg pr1v11ege to my slster Joan
Shxrley Reese w1ll what s left of my hot rod Chevy to Jean Szelxga
Mary Jane Rxley w1ll all my lelsure tlme to Rlta Lepkowsk1
Jean Rolmg, w1ll my shorthand notebooks to Susan Hlst
Barbara Schaefer w1ll my ab1l1ty to type wlth the hunt and peck method to Marlan Melcher
Annle Snyder w1ll my ab1l1ty to remember what I am talklng about to Blddy McGowan
Dolores Stahl w1ll my p1nk Bermuda shorts to Margle Zgrabxk
Carol Strohsack w1ll my shocklng pmk Chevy to any Junlor w1l11ng to repa1nt lt
Pat Tarhalla, w1ll my place ln the flrst soprano sectlon 1n cho1r to Mxke Becker
Jean Vargo w1ll my pony ta1l to Ann Bommer
next year
Pat Zacharyasz W111 my ab1l1ty to avo1d detentxons to my cousm Dave Zacharyasz
Dan Albert, w1ll not w1ll anythmg to anybody
Larry Archer w1ll all my used transm1ss1ons axles and rear ends to my sister Elame as she
walks to school next year
Dale Balas, w1ll my notorlous tresses to Tom Brosky
Ron Bacher w1ll my place IH physlcs lab to Dlck Stolzenburg
Jxm Bedocs, w1ll probably be a semor next year
Robert Bohner, w1ll my pos1t1on on the football team to Mike Becker
Ed Brown w1ll my rowdy nature to Ward Peters
R1chard Callahan w1ll 011 burmng Thunderb1rd to Chuck Salter
Larry Chrulskx w1ll my ab1l1ty to playa practlcal Joke on the whole school to my brother Danny
Reg1s Cloonan, w1ll my safe drivmg habits and many txckets to Joe Feckete
Tom Downs, w1ll my wrecked 50 Ford to anyone who wants It
John Elschen, w1ll my park1ng spot 1n the school yard to Norm Pesh
Ted Emerich w1ll graduate CI hope!
Don Eyrmg, w1ll my lead foot to anyone who needs It badly
Don F1tzpatr1ck, w1ll my ab1l1ty to get 48 stltches worth of cuts to anyone vnth enough intestmal
fortltude to try lt
, John Guemn, w1ll my seat 1n front of the T V for the Amos and Andy Show to Nancy Elbert
I, Stephen Gurchlck, w1ll my n1ckname, "Gestapo," to my brother Bob.
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Al Havanas, will my racing ability in hot rods to Maman Melcher
Dick Henke will my ability to wrlte essays in trlg class to Allen Hall
Robert Holland, will my slide rule to Susan Amato
Robert Kalter w1ll my nickname Bullets, to my cousin J1m Elkins
Tom Kaminskl will my bowling ability to my cousin Dick Kammski
Larry Lengyel, will lend my ability to pass physics tests to any Junior
B111 Mcartney will my parking position in the school parking lot to Torn Stanko,
Ed McCoy, will my ways with the good 1ook1ng girls to Mike Gula
Jim McCrann, will quietly leave the school
D1ck McCrann, w1ll my skill in playing cards to Boegy Bedocs Jr
Franc1s McGlynn will my much desired high executive position to Jim Renz
Ted Martin, will my seat on Joe Paul s bench to Fred Helyes
Jerry Meecha, w1ll my rebel Olds to Kip Roe
Francis Mitro will my all American end posltlon to Tom Vavzincak
Ron Modock, will the Green Dragon' fthe Dodge! to any reformed hot rodder
John Nagy, will 6 ft 3 in to John Brandt
Dick Notley, will my hot Plymouth to Ed Kmpper
Pat O Connor, w1ll my ability to play poker to Red Willoughby
Carl Olah will my ability to keep my hair in place most of the time to B111 Petruzzi
Dennis 0 Neal, w1ll my SIZE 30 pants to Dennis Ryan
Donald O Neal, will my place in the first place corridor before school to John Maiher
Paul Pustay will my car to anyone who wants a fLemon
Larry Rader, will my pleasing disposition and smile to Bob Bonczek
George Reising will my long curly ha1r to B111 Bulger
George Ross will my grandfather s cane to Leon St Marie
Jack Ross, will my crew neck sweaters to Lenny L1sewsky
Walter Rozmarynowycz will ability to catch 200 muskrats each week to Raymond Toth
Larry Snyder, will my rebel Ford to Robert Yoo
Bob Stang, w1ll my seat 1n Homeroom 211 to any prospective semor
John Stanko will my ability to get the highest score in certain biology tests and yet fail them to
any up and commg freshman
Ed Stawicki, will my nickname Starky, to Joe Stark
Gene Tackas, will my Saturday night parking place to Dick Boyson
Paul Taylor will autographed shirt to John Ma1her
Tom Wagner, w1ll my curly ha1r to Tom CW1reheadJ Bedocs
Jim Webber, will my big black eyebrows to Dennis Moran
Tom Zeck, will my short crew cut to my buddy John Nickle
Bob Z1egman will my ability to fail physics tests to any junior who wants 1t.
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Rev Msgr Wllliam L Newton
Rev Aloyslus Bartko
Rev James P McCann
Rev Joseph L McFarland
Rev R A Prazmk
Rev Ot1SW1HCh9St6T
Mr gl Mrs Charles Blxss
Dr J M Boyson
Mr gl Mrs L R Boyson
Dr Sz Mrs BertB Brosky
Norman L Brown
Mary Bryant
Mr Walter Day
Joan Dobrowsk1
Mr Gene Eckenfels
Ed Erb
Mr 8a Mrs M F Fey
Mr James Glovas
Mr 8zMrs L J Gubeno
Mr Xa Mrs Mart1nW Hass
Mxss Carol Jerman
Mr 8a Mrs Haro1dE Kalter
Mayor Kr Mrs J Grant Keys
MarthaA K1ser
R1chard Laux
Mr Ka Mrs RobertM Lehman
MichaelJ Lotko Jr
Charles F McCarvel
Katherine E McCarvel
Mr Sz Mrs EdwardJ McCoy
J W1111am McCray
Mr gl Mrs F N McG1ynn
Mr 8: Mrs Leo Neldhardt
Mr 8: Mrs R M Notley
Larry Oldenburg
Joseph Remders
Mr 8z Mrs John Rlley
Mr Xa Mrs Kenneth C Rohng
Mr 8zMrs JohnJ Ross
Mr C11ffordSche1dler
Sherlff Vernon M Smith
Mr 8a Mrs Dan Schon
E H Splete
Mr 81 Mrs Jack Tarry, Sr
Mr Sr Mrs Joseph Traczek
AudreyG Welch
Frank T Yarka
Mr 8zMrs FredS Zeck
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BU I ESS PATRONS
B Sz B FOOD MARKET LENNY S DRIVE IN
327 Lake Avenue
Prop Charles Malik
Chicken in Basket, Superburgers
Route 113 Sz 598 South Abbe Road
BITTNER DE CARLO FUNERAL HOME
234 Third Street
Elyria, Ohio
PARADISE The Sweetest Place in Town
Where friends meet
521 Broad Street Fa 2 9124
BRANDAU JEWELERS INC
Next to Sears
Don t go home till
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PICKERING AND SCHWED
FORD MERCURY
Allan O Connor Grafton, Ohio
ELYRIA BUSINESS COLLEGE
Mechanical Engineering, Business
Administration A Course for Everyone
SECURITY FEDERAL SAVINGS SL LOAN
Current Dividends 3 1f2'Zp per annum
GRANITE CONCRETE BLOCK CO
29 West Avenue
Light weight block, Ready mix concrete
THE SVAT STUDIO
529 Broad Street
Elyria, Ohio
HART CONSTRUCTION Fa 2 0796
Highway Contractors
460 Oberlin Road Elyria, Oh1o
SUDRO CURTIS FUNERAL HOME
Cadillac Ambulances 24 Hours
Good Luck Seniors
HESS PHARMACIES
148 Middle Avenue
112 East Broad Street
616 Cleveland Street
WELSH GOLDCAMP FUNERAL HOME
202 West Bridge Street
Established 1906
' ' ' 110 Middle Avenue - Elyria, Ohio
BAKER S OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO
Brand Home Distributor Since 1932
MARSH GUENIN CIGAR STORE
595 Braod Street
BELL CO MEN'S FINE CLOTHING
Elyria and O Neil s Sheffield
OSCAR HASERODT gl ASSOCIATES
F1ne Jewelry, Diamonds Watches
BERSON S
114 Middle Avenue
HUMPHREY Sz CAVAGNA
Insurance Agency
CITY CHECKER CAB
Fa 3 3338 Radio-Dispatched
LOOPER BROS BARBER SHOP
Home of the crew cut
CREAMERY TRANSPORT COMPANY
PHILIP MAIORCA INSURANCE
ELYRIA HARDWARE COMPANY
Minnesota Paints
MALLEN SHOES
Footwear for the Entire Family
ELYRIA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO
Middle Avenue at Sixth Street
CARL MANZO
Quality Fruits and Vegetables
THE FITCH COMPANY
Good Clothes for Men and Boys
THE MEN S SHOP
Everything in Sporting Goods
GILLESPIE SOHIO SERVICE
Cleveland Street at Abbe Road
C H MERTHE CO
Favorite Brand at Your Favorite Store
GRAPHIC WORKSHOP, INC
600 Cleveland Street
MIDWAY DRIVE IN 2167 Lake Avenue
Famous for Oh Boy Sandwiches
Grafton, Ohio 300 Elyria Savings 8: Trust Bldg.
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544 Broad Street
SAVINGS DEPOSIT BANK Sz TRUST CO
Bank on the Sunny S1de of Broad
MOTOR HAULAWAY CO
Best W1shes Seniors
SEARS ROEBUCK Ka CO
328 Broad Street Elyrla, Oh1o
OBITTS CHEMICAL CO
134 Abbe Road
SOUTH END FOOD MARKET
1415 M1dd1e Avenue
THE PALLADEUM BALLROOM
Rts U S 20 Sz 301
RALPH R STROHSACK
Floor Sandmg 8z F1Il1Sh1I'lg
103 Lod1 Street Fa 2 3751
John McDonough J1m Cororan
J C PENNY CO
Broad Street Elyrxa, Ohxo
WAGNERS MUSIC Kc APPLIANCE
309 Broad Street
PLAS CONSTRUCTION
General Excavatmg
WASSERMAN S TUXEDO RENTAL
When Gomg Formal, See Us
JO PORTARO BEAUTY SALON
537 Broad Street
W E O L RADIO STATION
Staff and Management
REICHLIN FUNERAL HOME
Best Wishes Seniors
ZENMARS CIGAR Sz NEWSTAND INC
G1fts, Novelties, and Cards
PARSCH LUMBER Sz COAL CO. TOGGERY-BOYSTOWN
AMERICAN SHOE SHOP
JACK IQNIIGHT DRY CLEANING
THE BAUER DAIRY
LORAIN COUNTY SAVINGS 81 TRUST
BEAR FURNITURE
LOWE BROS PAINTS
CAREER SHOPPE
MARSHALL DRUG COMPANY
CAREK FLORIST
GRACE MEYERS
CENTRAL BOOK STORE
B M ODONNELL REAL ESTATE
DALY S BEER 8: WINE
UNITED POLISH CLUB
DEIDRICK CIGAR STORE
TED PRINDLE DRY CLEANING
J P DIEDRICH SONS FLOWERS
DUGAN S DONUTS
SAM S CUT RATE
THE ELYRIA FURNITURE
SPRAGUE WALLPAPER
THE ELYRIA FASHION SHOPPE
STERNER S ISALY WOOSTER BLOCK
GEORGE HERM15 N APPLIANCE
TOWNER S PHARMACY RIDGEVILLE
HILLTOP RESTAURANT
TOWN N COUNTRY DRY CLEANING
KAMMS RECORD SHOP
WELSH CURTAIN 8a RUG SHOP
JOHN B KINTER REAL ESTATE WILFORD HATCHERY
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