St Andrew High School - Amplifier Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)
- Class of 1957
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' 'I S X X N f - 5' 3 , 'Q V K 9 si., I' .v f .1 J X Dedication 5 To Mary Immaculate, Queen of Amerlca, we dedxcate th1S record of our school act1v1t1es the 1957 Andrean. Through her gu1dance, we, c1t1zens of t1me and etern1ty, shall endeavor to safeguard the pledges of our democracy, 'fprotectlng our hberty and Freedomts Cause. In a land that has no earthly royalty, Mary IS our chosen queen. Our beloved country IS ded1cated to our heavenly Mother under the t1tle of The Immaculate Concept1on and we, sen1ors of St. Andrew, have enshrlned her forever 1n our hearts, Mary Immaculate, Queen of Amer1ca. 2 Q , sk if t if lg I ik ,M Q ' 3 3 , if ul, it J -I .+ 5 V 3 I' an I at ii if , Q? . , jtnuiy ,il ' gy' n -is W4 h JQ .vV . , f 4,1 , -- i U 5 4 7- 32 I X Q Foreword fX. REM L 1 Y X Choosing as oui yearoook theme, FOR GOD AND COUN TRY ' we, the seniors of 1907 shall nc eavor to show 1n th se paves how our education here at St Andrew High School has helped us to llfe so necessary in forming good citizens of time and of eternity lable of Contents Introduction Sem not KPJ 4 H c au ers 3 X I t f A cf ' L . 'gy X .K J Tfxlx XP! g., w ' fa R V . .R - li K , gf A ,xt ,L 'film ff, x Qt ' -if K V Y .3 f ij 2 SAG' xfy' fx, x IL' xl X' A Afxf Ty! X'.f:,'l r V xx f ww N, , lf X xyjv X J . ,V XJ C- A . XA' X ' .lv 'U J J xl' J F f , ik ,MQ M D 4 Q 1 x 44 Y 7 x - - 9 'H , V - - Q 1 , - Q y , v L L, ' O ' acquire certain definite skills and also to live a Christian social ' ' ' ......................,... l . C75 .i...................,.....,,, 9 U cs' ca-.tisemen ....,........,.......,. 31.1 Sfflcitzi .,................,. . .. , 19 S63-1-lllJCE ......,.,...,...... , , 'tvs-1 PHYS .,.. .......... , ij? SQ I l ...,.. , , . , ..,..........,,, I fix? 2-.dN.'Sr'TlS .....,............. . , . , 73 it THE MOST REVEREND STEPHEN S WOZNICKI, D.D Bishop of Saginaw 4 'J . 5'7 f Manga . Dear Graduates of 1957 As you leave St Andrew Hlgh School be assured that the prayers of the prlests and S1sters w1ll follow you as you pursue your chosen vocat1on 1I1 hfe May the knowledge goodness and d1sc1plme wh1ch you have acquxred here at St Andrew's keep you 1n God s holy grace all the years of your hfe. Fr. O'Connor 5 O Q ,X I, X. -- ' s N? ' 3 . 7 ' 9 ' 1 Dlocesan Superintendent dTh Assistant dCl Pa s tor f ' Faculty S1ster Mary Frcderm R S M PI'1llC11J3.l Sxster Mary Caspar R S M S1ster Maura R S M Slster Mary Perpetua R S M Slster Mary Esther R S M S1ster Mary Leona R S M S1ster Mary Antomette R S M Slster Mary V1rg1n1a R S M S1ster Mary Emma R S M S1ster Mary Bede R S M S1ster Mary Mart1na R S M Mrs Eleanor Mark 'Nlr Eugene Glxck Mr Donald Franz Nlr RobertO Wolf Mrs Eleanor McCrea Jumor Advlsor Commerc1al Sodallty Moderator Jumor Adv1sor Soclal Studles Enghsh Freshman AdV1SOT Soc1al SCIGHCC Senlor Advlsor Engllsh Meohan1calDraw1no Sc1ence Mathematms Freshman Advlsor Latln Senxor AdV1SOl Ln llsh Art Andrean Amp11f1erAdv1sor Lxbrary Engllsh Sophomore AdV1SO 1 Mathemaucs Sophomore Adx 1sor Blologg Econozmes Freshman Advlsor Enghsh COll1H1CI'C1Z1l Bus mess Mathemaucs Athleucs Soc1al Stud1es Athletlcs NIus1c Phjyslcal EdL1C3.t1OIl A r dlfed by North Cenfr I Ass c t n fCOll g s nd Seco dary Sch I ,. X A .1 . . , .. .- , .. . . ... , ' x , .. ... .., , , .. . . ... , , ,. ... u.. , . . .U . , .. . . ... , . . X I . . , .. ... ... , , ,, ,.. ... ','g , J - .. , , .. ... ... , . J . 1 , .. .... ... , J. ' , .. ... ... ' , ' 4 . 1 . V . . ... c , lf . .. . .. , . .. .. , 1 . . -- ..l O X DCO n OO! y cce' a oioio 0 eea n oos Lay Facult c v W-in Nir Robert Wolf Mr Eugene Gllck Mr Donald Franz Mrs Eleanor Mark 8 al' 643, wi Iw IS Eleanor McCrea Q h 4, 4 E E If ,. :EY ' - I 4 I 6. 1 E E 'l ,E ,Ov 'ig , g 2 S - - 4- . ' 'BX gb 2 17 2 I .wf W 'es-' 7 f 'W' PATRICIA ANIBRASAS MARY LOU ARCHAMBAULT St. Casimir Parish St- Helen Parish 365. M' -im if NORENE BAIN MARGARET BATKOSKI St Jcsaphat Pansh St Josaphat Par1sh 'X JON BA UER WALLAC St Andrew Parish E BELLILE St Andrew Parlsh WMF 'R N I Xa ah A W 7fi',::v wif? i, ', V4 ' : 'xx' - ,yyg Y , 1 ' rx ,Q U 1 , 'f - ., 'a Q . X JAN BESAW JOHN BUGENSKE St Helen Parish 55 St. John the Baptist Parish ' 'E x ' Xa Qt 1!--- 'Q V 1' ws- x J 'Har KARL BOLAND JOSEPH CALI- St Stephen Pansh St Andrew Parlsh KATHLEEIN BROCKITT CHARLES CHRIST Sf J0SHPh3f Plrlsh St Andrew Pansh gps' N Walr- 'Xa 4. 'wr vp 1' r X 5 1 ' 1 s ,, X x f Q V 1 J, ,. ., 5 4 f ' . ' 1 ' - I , A . K Q k K I . ' - i g. ' ' ' .K .,,,. A, sss . - H1 'Y' N-.2 1 57' -s ROBERT CIAFFONE KATHLEEN DAVIS St Helen PHI'1Sh St Helen Parxsh 1' 'v 'r1a.s' N f ,. DANIEL COE ARTHUR DEVAUX Q I St Stephen Pal-Ish St Stephen Pansh K-Viv -ivy br ,., I 'ff-, 'fx V33 5' 'X 4-It MARY ANN coRc:oRAN ALICE ANN DIEBOLD St Andrew Pansh St Andrew Paflsh K 1? R if , II BARBARA DOYLE MARY ANN FERRANTE St Matthew Parlsh St Andrew Pansh sg--Q UNI' 'Q 'X k. asm' s CECELIA DUPUIS MYRON FIEBIG J' Y 'A john the Baptlst Pansh St Stephen P31-15h 'L R is 1:81 can 15 'W 1 If 'f RENEE DUPUI5 JOHN FINAZZI St John the Bapust Pansh St Andrew Parlsh fe 4 f n . 0 I 'Vw , f- 'R ' :SL . x, if V ,, L w - f S I H , - Ex' ' QAM ' urn siuv- A .fi .. 5 fi , .-1 isis, A ' A . s 1 A---Q' . . n 'f' 11.1 . ,, ' R , S-1 v----Q fi? 1 ,- K -. x.-V -..,3q'1zv1:,etu 1 A , .S 4, ,, ,Ti,,g:i..i , I' Q-il' vi' ' -Gu'-vo X. '- Agbki.-.5 5-+,. ': -', vi ' x ML, vm my-. -1-1 351,-' n A .Q V fn '- 5 'B ': . .v ,c. Q25 -.9 .X . '- '. ' . St- ' . ' h2'!5t':.' .:: LN f ti . .L T2 'Fx'-. Iii +I? 1 , f' ' I df, ff . Q Q 9. , I ' . ,l 5 -R 4 3 2 ' , . N N , .. N . . s N -- 3 . - i S U W . D u7' N . I I I l ' I X ' . 6 X3 L ' HERBERT FORSTER LYNNE GESKEY St Andrew P3I'1Sh St Andrew P31-15h bvx H119- 45 'YR AB'-'P' 522 'V' RICHARD FRISCH MARGARET GRAHAM St Andrew Parlsh St Andrew Par1sh lib' M- DAVID GALLANT RICHARD GUNTHER St Helen Parish SI Andrew Parish ,.f3,,,. I' A 34.1 253 QQ, c M917 Y PATRICIA HAGERTY MADELYN HIMMELEIN St Matthew Parxsh St Andrew Pansh I fl Q11- 'li' DONALD HAIGHT CARLYN HUMPERT St Helen Pangh St Iosaphat Parlsh -.156 fi' W., '-fw. I MICHAEL HART MARGARETTE JOLIN St. Andrew Par1sh St Matthew pal-Ish 19 if Y Q-. N - My M- Egg? 'bi' 4819. y' I JOYCE JUNGERHELD JOSEPH Kosxl 1 'Qs St Andrew P3.I'1Sh St Helen Pansh - 5, 5.755 -01 oil. SHARON KELLEY JOHN KUBIAK St Casxrmr Parlsh St Josaphat Parxsh ,gat il IQ' JOAN KENDALL THOMAS KYLE St Andrew Parxsh St Josaphat Parxsh K N39-r GAII. LACHAPELLE, ALVIN LUPLOW St Helen Pansh St Matthew Parlsh uhm FLOYD LIGHT ELIZABETH LUPLOW St Elllabefh P3l'1Sh St Andrew Pansh I ,pr '51 Q, Q x-.s . ' k. 'ir Q fin- XX 1 - .nu A 1 x A 'il f 'L ANNA MAE LOIACANO DOUGLAS MACDONALD Mt. Carmel Parish St. Andrew parish vv-H . v e fi . 4--6 W, ,, i'x.xKeii -wymf. 3 ' gl' Ak6 E JAMES MATTHEWS PAUL MCMULLEN St Andrew Parlsh St Andrew Parxsh U PE TER I BERNARD MCNEIL St Helen Pansh St Andrew Parlsh 'Y AY JOANNE MCINTYRE EDWARD MENZL St Andrew Parish St Matthew Parish 155' AN 'Fifi IQ -5, Ns 5442! ifvdv if fumes TIVA MARCIA MISEKOW RAYMOND ME St Matthew Pamsh St Andrew Parlsh Q- VY 'iii '--v i'hf PETER MICELI CAROLINE MORO St Josaphat Pans St Stephen Par1sh .E J dy xg ns St helen Pansh N Aim baffle, MA E MSKI PATRICIA o FARRELL 1 I, V X E ' Xa A E E' We rf.. 4 , ,,,V ? xi Q, 'E ' .U .swam ,E ee e i V 7 ' , .h . V ' R' . gf f Ei E . gk' . , V Q V E J A . I X A A W If X may ' ,. . E N f E, ' Sp X ' f V 4 Q! AVNE A I Mix Q -, 105 a E' h . ' . V . X ' H QV J ' ' V A Fi Y A I r xx 9. IEANNETTE OSMOND RAYMOND RAFFORD St. Andrew Parish St. josaphat Parish R5 av 'f ' JUDITH PERROT NANCY RAFT St Andrew Parxsh St IosaphatPar1sh Gan 5-. WX? in 'ai PATRICIA PREMO THOMAS RIFFEL St Andrew Pamsh SI Andrew Par1sh F5211 ff! W 3 A 1 'lf I A f ' ,y , '54 ff f ff A U X K V . A! , I Am -, 'Isl Y 8, Q' A A 1 1 . ' - ' 'LTR 0 ' ' 33 1 I 7 r x 1 'bw - ' GWENDOLYN ROBERTSON PATRICIA SCHNEPF St. Andrew Parish St. Andrew Parish H 1 5 5 350.1 . 'DA tv CN g'SCNq8I-fvk.fC K!-Jvxlffxbqyegxx TM, 299' NCQ ad R055 MARY KAY SCHREMS St n rew P335 h St Helen Pansh 'Q i' 117' MARY JO SCHMIEGEL DONALD SHADER St Andrew Paflsh St Thomas Aqumas Parlsh .mais Av m k V h ,Xie ' EL F Q S 5 n e R-' 5 A .L l A 5 WE , A is A h E I n A 9 N1cHoiAs sunzuns KAREN 50301 St. Andrew pa,-ish St. Andrew Parish N- R 1 N n il - 3 '. za 1' A ' mi f , . gs' Wi' .1 SP ar , fd' ' . ,P nr gif' 75,3 NL Nj. is ffff: nj, . '+Z2'f gf, gff V1?K. 1 A141 3 1 , x2'f!,a Sai! 1 S4 i 4 . V I 1,4 i, M . iff V Q CAROLE SIEGGREEN PHILIP STEPHAN I E St. Andrew Parish St. Andrew Parish 'ir . A - rl:.1r1u'1-an-n -1 ,V 1 'V 1 ' . -pm -4 SUZANNE SMITH MARY KAY SULLIVAN St. Andrew Parish St. Stephen Parish XQO 0' 'x jeff Ci! pgjff' F15 M X M40 - SHIRLEY THOMAS JUDITH WOODS Z St. Andrew Parish St. Helen Parish- I 7 Wi , 5 fs- 51 J, . 4. JUDITH TIMM MARY KAREN WOOLLARD N4 St. Matth Parish St. Andrew Pari h , ew 1 S EB 'ie LEE WALDSCHMIDT LEON WIZQREK Sf- Matthew Parish St. Stephen Parish RICHARD ZAMBRANO DOLORES ZIELINS KI St Andrew P3.I'1Sh St Jgsaphat Pansh '51 I 42212125 CLASS MOTTO He that followeth Me, walketh not in darkness CLASS FLOWER Gardema CLASS COLGRS Turquoise and Ivory CLASS ADVISERS Sister Mary Esther, R S M Slster Mary Virglma, R S M . ff- C Senior Class officers: back row, left to right: Judith Perrot, secretary room 25 Margaret Batkoski, secretary room 13 Mary Ann Ferrante, treasurer room 13 Shirley Thomas, treasurer room 25 Dolores Zielinski, vice-president room 25 front row, left to right: john Kubiak, vice-president room 15 Wallace Bellile, president room 15 Raymond Rafford, president room 2. 24 Semor Actlvltles PATRICIA A MBRASAS Latm Club 1,2 Scholasuc Honor Soc1ety 1,2,3,4 Perfect Attendance 1 Sodalrty 1,4, Class Secretary 2, French Club 3, Typlng Award 3, TSSA 4 Cheerleader 3,4, Poetry Award 3 Glee Club 4 Semor Government Day 4 MARY LOU ARCHAMBAULT Lann Club 1,2, Sodal1ty 1,2,3,4, Scholastrc Honor SOCICEY 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1 Perfect Attendance 2 Sodal1ty Un1t Leader 3, Typmg Award 3 TSSA 3,4 Semor Government Day 4, Publrcatlons Staffs INORENE BA IN Sodal1ty 1,2,3,4, Merrt Award 2, Lrbrary Award 3, TSSA 4 Glee Club 4 Sen1or Government Day MARGARET BA TKOSKI Scholasuc Honor Socrety 1,2,3,4 Sodal1ty 1,2,3,4, TSSA 4, Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4 Latm Club 1 2, C1uzensh1p Award 2 Nat1onal Honor Soclety 3 Poetry Award 3, Momtor 4 Sodalrty Umt JON BAUER Lat1n Club 1,2, Sodalxty Umt Leader 1, Drxver Trauung Conference 2, Sodal1ty 1,2,3 Prom Charrman 3, Student Councnl Member 4, Sen1or Government Day 4 WALL ACE BELL ILE Latin Club Pres1dent 1,2, Altar Boy 1,2,3,4 Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4, Sodal1ty 1,2, Basket ball Captam 4, Morutor 4, Student Counc1l Mem ber 4, Altar Boy Treasurer 3 Class Presxdent 4 Semor Govemment Day 4 All Drocesan Football and Basketball Teams 3 All Valley Football Team 4 All State Second Team Football 4 Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 JAN BEsAw Sodal1ty 1,2,3,4, Poetry Award 3, Momtor 4 Sodal1ty Umt Leader 2,3 Semor Govemment Day 4 KARL J BOLAND Lat1n Club 1,2 Sodal1ty 1,2,3,4 Scholast1c Honor Soc1ety 2,3, Momtor 4, French Club 3, Journalxstlc Enterpnse Cert1f1cate 3, Semor Government Day 4, Publxcatxons Staffs 4 Qu1ll and Scroll 4 KA THLEEN! A BROCKITT Lat1n Club 1,2 Sodal1ty 1,2,3 Poetry Award 2, Scholasnc Honor SOC1ety 2, journalrstrc Enter pr1se Certrfxcate 3, Semor Govemment Day 4 Publxcatlon Staff 4 Medrcal Ass1stant's Course JOHN BUGENSKE Sodal1ty 1,2,3,4, Lat1n Club 1,2 MOVIE Operator 2,3, Football 2,3, Sodal1ty Umt Leader 3 TSSA 4 Morutor 4 Semor Government Day 4 JOSEPH CALL Class Pres1dent 3 Football 1,2,3 Semor Govern ment Day 4 CHARLES CHRIST Sodal1ty 1,2,3, Latm Club 1,2, C1t1zensh1p Award 1, Sc holastxc Honor Soc1ety1,2,3 Perfect Attendance 1 Student Counczl Vrce Pres1dent 4 Momtor 4, Semor Government Day 4 Nat1onal Honor Soclety 4 ROBERT BEINNET CIAFFONE Soclety 1 Basketball 2 Poetry Award 3 Queen Work Award 4, Semor Government Day 4 Nat1onal Honor Socxety 4 DANIEL H COE Sodal1ty 1,2,3 Lat1n Club 1,2, Hlstory Class Pres1dent 1, Lettermen's Club 3,4, Semor Govern ment Day 4 Poetry Award 3, Football 1,2 ,4, Pubhcatxon Staff 4 MARY ANN CORCORAN Sodal1ty 1,2,3, Cheerleader 1 2 4, Class Secre tary 1, JOUTHRIISEIC Enterprlse Certlflcate 3 Semor Government Day 4 KATHLEEN DAVIS Sodahty 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2 Pubhcatrons Staffs 4 Semor Government Day 4, Lrbrary Staff ARTHUR F DeVAU'X Sodal1ty 1,2,3,4, Scholastxc Honor Socxety 1, , SOdELl1ty Umt Leader 1,2 Lat1n Club 1,2, Class Pres1dent 2, Nat1onal Honor Soczety 3, Poetry Award 3, Momtor 4 SSCA 3 TSSA 4, Sen1or Government Day 4, Sagrnaw Umon Prefect 4 . 3 . r . 5 , S , , , 3, , . . - . , , . . - . - . 3 ' - - I - Y S ' 5 S ' ' 5 ' ' 4. . 1 . 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I , ' 5 S U . 25 Senior ANN DIEBOLD Glee Club 1 Art Awards 3,4, Semor Government Day 4 BARBARA DOYLE Sodallty 1,2,3, Glee Club 1 Typmg Award Latm Club 2, Sen1or Govemment Day 4 CECELIA A DUPUIS Sodahty 1,2, Latm Club 1,2 Llbrarlan 3 Sen1or Government Day 4 Medlcal Ass1stant's Course RENEE DUPUIS Sodallty 1,2,3 4 Seruor Government Day 4 Student Councll Representatne 1 Sodalrty Un1t Leader 2 MARY ANN FERRANTE Sodalrty 1,2,3,4, Llbrary Award 2 3, TSSA 3 4 Class Treasurer 4, Glee Club 4 Sen1or Govern ment Day 4 MY RON FIEBIG Latm Club 1 2 Sodahty 1,2, 4, Scholast1c Honor Socxety 1,2,3,4, Class Vice Presxdent 3, Monltor JOHN FINAZZI Sodallty 1, Movle Operator 1 Sen1or Government Day 4 HERBERT FORSTER Altar Boy 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2 3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3 Cho1r 1,2,3,4, Class V1ce Presldent 1, Class Presldent 2, Track 1, Track Award 2 Photography Club V1ce Presrdent 3, Sen1or Government Day 4 RICHARD FRISCH Movle Operator 2,3,4, Boys' Cholr 3, Football Mon1tor 4, Semor Government Day 4, Student Councxl Member 4, Llbrary Staff 4 DAVID GALLANT Lat1n Club 1, Sodallty 1 Football 2,3, Movle Operator 2,3,4, Poetry Award 3, Basketball 3 Lettermen's Club 3,4 Altar Boy 3,4 Monxtor 4 Sen1or Government Day 4, Llbrary Staff, Student Councll Member 4 LYNNE GESKEY Glee Club 1 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3 CSMS 1 F1ght1ng 69 Club 2,3 Shorthand Award 3 TSSA 3, Sodalxty 4 Sen1or Government Day 4 Activities MARGARET M GRAHAM Latm Club 1, Sodallty 1,2,3, Glee Club 1 French Club 3 Monltor 4, TSSA 4 RICHARD GUNTHER Altar Boy 1,2,3,4, Latln Club 1,2 Glee Club 1 TSSA 4, Sen1or Government Day 4 PATRICIA HAGERTY MODIEOT 1 Cheerleader 1 Typlng Award 1 Glee Club 1,4, Publlcatmon Staff 1, Sodallty 2 Merxt Award 3, Sen1or Government Day 4 DONALD HA IGHT Latm Club 1, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Movle Operator 2,3,4, l.8ttel'I'n9Il'S Club 2,3,4, Letterman Club Treasurer 4, Lxbrary Chaxrman 4, Sen1or Govern ment Day 4 MICHAEL J HART Altar Boy 1,2,3,4, Altar Boy Secretary 3, Altar Boy Pres1dent 4 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Football Captam 4 Servrce Award 1 Lat1n Club Treasurer 1 Sodallty 1,2 Sodallty Un1t Leader 2 All dxocesan Football Second Team 3,4 All Valley Football Team 3, Sen1or Government Day 4 Student Counc1l Mem ber 4 MADELYN HIMMELEIN Latxn Club 1 Essay Award 3, SCHIOI' Government Day 4 CARLYN HUMPERT Soda11ty 1,2,4, Scholastxc Honor Soc1ety 1,2,3 4, Latm Club 1,2, Hrstory Club Secretary 1, Class Secretary 3, Perfect Attendance 3, Essay Award 3,4, Llbrary Staff 3, Poetry Award 3, Typlng Award 3, TSSA 4, Seruor Government Day 4 MARGARETTE JOLIN Sodalrty 2,3, Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Sen1or Govern ment Day 4 Publ1cat1on Staff 1 Typrng Award 1 Cheerleaderl JOYCE JUNGERHELD Sodallty 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 3,4 Latin Club 1 Cheerleader 1, Sen1or Government Day 4 SHARON KELLEY Scholastic Honor Soclety 1,2,3,4, Sodalrty 1 2, Perfect Attendance 1,2, Latm Club 1,2 Lrbrar Award 2, French Club 3, Class Treasurer 3 Typmg Award 3, Poetry Award 3,4, Glee Club 4 TSSA 4 Seruor Government Day 4 3 . 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' ' 26 g ' . , o Semor JOAN KENDALL Scholasuc Honor Socxety l,2,3,4, Sodahty l,2,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Typlng Award 3, TSSA 4 Semo Government Dav 4 JOSEPH Kosxl Lat1n Club 1 Sodahty 1 Mov1e Operator 2,3,4, PLlb1lC3f1Ol1S Staffs 3,4 Andrean Ad Award 3 Mon1tor 4, Student Councxl Member 4, L1b1-ary Staff 4 Jol-IN KUBIAK Lat1n Club 1,2, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,3 4 Baseball 1,2,3, Class Vxce Pres1dent 2, Student Councll Representatlve 2 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Lettermen Club Presldent 4, Semor Govern ment Day 4, Student Councrl Member 4, Poetr Award 3, Class Vxce Pres1dent 4 All Valley Football Team 4 THOMAS KYLE Scholastlc Honor Socxety l,2,3,4, Class V1ce Presldent 1, Soclety for the Propagatxon of the Fa1th 1,2, St Martm dePores Soc1ety 1 Altar Boy l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2 Award 2, Sacrastm 2,4, Semor Government Day 4 Boy's Chou- 3,4, Sodahty 3,4, Tenms Award 2, Momtor 4 Poeuy Awards 3, Natlonal Honor Socmety 4 GA IL LAC HA PELLE Lat1n Club 1, Glee Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1 Stu dent Councll Representative 2, Internatlonal Convenuon Representatlve 2, Band 2, Debate Club 3, Dramatic Club 3, Sodahty 4 Essa Award 4, Semor Government Day 4 FLOYD LIGHT Latm Club 1 Publlcatlons Staffs 4, Semor Government 4 ANNA MAE LOIACANO Sodahty 1,2, Latm Club 1, Semor Government Day 4 ALVIN LUPLOW Sodallty 1,2, Class Treasurer 1, Lat1n Club 1, Boys Cho1r 4, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3 4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 1,2 3, , All Valley Football Team 4, All Dlocesan Foot ball Team 4, All State Football Team 4 Most Valuable Baseball Player 3, Most Valuable Football Player 4 Actlvltles EI IZA BETH LUPLOW Sodahty l,2,3,4, Sodahty Un1t Leader 2, Lat1n Club 1,2, Scholastlc Honor Society 2, Typrn Award 3, Glee Club 1, Semor Government Day 4 Publxcatxons Staff 4 WSAM Reporter 4 DOUGLAS MACDONALD Servxce Award 2, Football 2,3, Semor Government Day 4 JAMES MATTHEWS Altar Boy l,2,3,4, Kmghts of the Altar 4, Boys Lholr 3,4, Poetry 'Hurd 4, Presldent of Boys Cho1r 4 PETER MCINNIS Boys Cho1r 4, Semor Government Day 4, Talent Show 3, Prom Commrttee 3 JOANNE MCINTYRE Sodahty l,2,3,4, TSSA 3,4, Glee Club l,2,3,4 Lat1n Club 1,2,, Perfect Attendance 2, Semor Government Day 4 PAUL MCMULLEN Sodahty 1,2, Lat1n Club 1,2 Altar Boy 1, , Kmghts of the Altar 4, Poetry Awards 2,4 Movre Operator 4 BERNARD MCNEIL Sodahty 1,2, Altar Boy l,2,3,4, Kmghts of the Altar 4 Lat1n Club 1,2, Football l,2,3,4, Letter men's Club 3,4, Boys Cho1r 4, Student Government Day 4 EDWARD MENZL Latin Club 1, Momtor 4, Semor Government Day RAYMOND METIVA Ampllfler Staff 4, Student Government Day 4 PETER MICELI Sodahty l,2,3,4 Lat1n Club 1,2, Mon1tor 4, Stu dent Govemment Day 4 MARLENE MICHALSKI Sodahty l,2,3,4 Scholastrc Honor Socxety l,2,3,4, Perfect Attendance 2,3, Lat1n Club 1,2, Poetry Award 3, Essay Award 4 Shorthand Award 3, Typmg Award 3 IV Cheerleader 2 3 Varslty Cheerleader u ' . 3 ' r s ' G ' . 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' 9 . , . - s , s ' 27 Semor ACIIVIIIBS 4 Class Vlce Presldent 3, Student Councll 3,4 Student Counc1l Secretary 4, Momtor 4 Semor Government Day 4, Nauonal Honor Socxety 4 MA RC IA MISEKOW Sodahty 1,2,3,4, Scholast1c Honor Socxety 1,2,3 Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Latm Club 1,2, Class Secretary 3 TSSA 3, Poetry Awards 3,4, Publlcanons Staff 4 Semor Govemment Day 4 CAROL MORO Sodallty 1, Laun Club 2, Publxcatxons Staffs 4, Semor Govemment Day 4 PATRICIA O'FARRELL Sodalxty 3, Semor Government Day 4 IEANNETTE OSMOND Sodallty 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1 Poetry Awards TSSA 3 Semor Government Day 4 JUDITH PERROT Club 1, Laun Club 1,2, Perfect Attendance 2 Typmg Award 3, Poetry Award 3, Scholasnc Honor Socxety 3, Mard1 Gras Queen 2, Class Treasurer 3 Class Secretary 4, Youth Counc1l Representauve 3 Student Counc1l 3,4, Semor Government Day 4 PATRICIA PRE MO Sodallty 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Latln Club 1,2, TSSA 3,4, Semor Government Day 4 RAYMOND RA FF ORD Sodal1ty 1,2 Latm Club 1,2, Altar Boy 3,4, Altar Boy V1ce Pres1dent 4 Class Presldent 4, Poeu-y Awards 3,4, Mov1e Operator 4, Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2,3, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Lettermen' Club Secretary 4, All Valley Football Team 4 Semor Government Day 4 NANCY RAFT Sodalxty 1,2, Latm Club 1,2, Perfect Attendance 2 Scholasuc Honor Socxety 3,4, Shorthand Award 3, Publlcanon Staff 4 Semor Govemment Day 4 THOMAS RIF FEL Sodallty 1, Sodallty Umt Leader 1, Altar Boy 1, Dnvers' Tralmng Award 2, Ment Award 3, Stu dent Counczl Presldent 4, Momtor 4, Pubhcauons Staffs 4, Student Government Day 4 GWENDOLYN ROBERTSON Sodallty 1,2, PlIbl.1C3tl0Y1S Staffs 3,4, journalism Award 3, MSU journalxsm Cou.rse 4, Prom Cha1r man 3, WSAM Reporter 3, WSGW Reporter 3 Iourna11st1c Enterprzse Certxflcate 3, Student Government Day 4, Qurll and Scroll 4 ELIZABETH ROSS Sodahty 2,3,4, Scholastnc Honor Soclety 2 3,4, Latm Club 2, French Club 3, Pubhcatxon Staffs 3, Poetry Awards 2,3, Essay Award 4, Typmg Award 3, MSU Joumahsm Course 4, TSSA 4 Amphfner Co Edltor 4, Andrean Co Ednor 4 ll and Scroll 4 Semor Government Day 4 Glee Club 4, Natronal Hona' Socxety 4 MARY Jo SCHMIEGEL Sodallty 1,2,3,4, Latm Club 1,2, Perfect Attend ance 1,2,3, Glee Club 1,4, Natxonal Honor Soc1ety 3, Scholasnc Honor Socrety 4, Student Councml Treasurer 4, journalzstlc Enterpnse Cert1f1cate 3, WSAM Reporter 3, Poetry Awards 3, Andrean hsm Course 4, Qtull and Scroll 4, Semor Govem ment Day 4, TSSA 4, Publlcatxons Staff 3 PATRICIA SCHNEPF Sodahty 1,2,3,4, Red Cross Representatlve 1 Glee Club 1,2, TSSA 3, Youth Council Representauve 3 WSAM Reporter 4 WSGW Reporter 4, Semor Government Day 4 MARY KAY SCHREMS Sodallty 1,2,3,4, Sodallty Umt Leader 1, Sodallty Co Prefect 4, Latm Club 1,2, Glee Club 1,4, Publzcatlons Staffs 4, Typmg Award 4, TSSA 4 Semor Government Day 4, Student Councll 4 DONALD Sl-IADER Sodahty 1, Poetry Award 3, Semor Government Day 4, Publzcatlon Staff 4 NICHOLAS SHIELDS Class Presldent 1, Sodahty 1, Semor Government Day 4 CAROL SIEGGREEN Sodallty 1,2, Poetry Award 3, Pubhcatlons Staffs 4, Semor Govemment Day 4 3 . -D . , ' . t 5 ' s ' ' i s - - ' ' s I ' Q ' 4 5 . . - . n - . 3 Qu, : ' . 3 u . 3 ' q ' he .- s - ' ' , soaality 1,2,3,4, sodauty Unit Leader 1, Glee C0-Editor 4: Amplifier C0-Editor 4s MSU Journa- . 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SOBOL Sodallty 1,2,3,4 Scholastrc Honor Socxety 1,2,3,4 Lat1n Club 1,2 Class Secretary 2 Poetry Awards 3, Sodahty Umt Leader 4 Publ1cat1ons Staffs 4 WSAM Reporter 4 Typlng Avr ard 4 Seruor Government Day 4 VHISILY Cheerleader 4 PHILIP STEPHAN Scholastlc Honor SOCISLY 1,2,3,4, Sodalrty 1,2,3 4 Sodallty Un1t Leader 2 Sodalzty Prefect 4, Class Treasurer 1, Altar Boy 1 2,3,4 Kmghts of the Altar 4, Football 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 4 Sodalltx Treasurer 3 Class President 3, Nlatlonal Honor Socrety 4 MARY KAY SULLIVAN Sodallty 1,2 Student Councll Representatlve 1 Queen's Court 3, Football Queen 4, Varsrty Cheer leader 4 Sen1or Government Day 4 SHIRLEY THOMAS Sodahty 1,2,3,4 Lat1n Club 1 2, Class Vrce Presxdent 1 Class Treasurer 4 Glee Club 1 Poetry Awards 2,4 TSSA 3 Typmg Award 3 PLIUIICHUOIIS Staff 4, Semor Government Day 4 JUDITH TLMM Sodahty 2, Lat1n Club 1, Scholastxc Honor Socnety 3, Poetry Awards 3,4,Ess1y Award 4, Publ1cat1ons Staff 4, Sen1or Government Day 4 Act IVIUES LEE WALDSCHMIDT Soda11ty 2,3,4, Lat1n Club 1,2 Class Vrce Presx dent 2 Typmg Award 3, Boys Chorr 3 Momtor 4, Semor Government Day 4 LEONI WIZOREK Sodalxty 1,2,3,4, TSSA 3,4, Perfect Attendance 1 Lat1n C ub 1,2, Semor Government Day 4 JUDITH WOODS Sodalrty 1,2,3,4, Sodallty Secretary 3, Scholastxc Honor Socrety 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1 Lat1n Club 1 2, Typmg Award 3, Poetry Award 3 Varslty Cheerleader 4 WSGW Reporter 4 Morutor 4 Student Govemment Day 4 Natxonal Honor Socrety 4 MARY KAREN WOOLLARD Sodallty 1,2,3,4, Scholastxc Honor Socxety 1,2 3,4 Lat1n Club 1,2, Glee Club 1 Sodalxty Umt Leader Award 3 Typmg Award 3, Publxcat ons Staff 4 Perfect Attendance 4 Semor Goyernment Day 4 RICHARD ZA MBRANO Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2,3 Lettermen's Club 2 3,4 Pubhcatlons Staff 4 DOLORES ZIELINS KI Scholasmc Honor Socxety 1 2 3,4, Class Valedlc torlan 4 Sodalrty 1,2 3,4 Sodahty Unlt Leader 4 Class Pres dent 2 Class V1ce Presrdent 4 Natronal Honor Socxety 3 Latrn Club 1,2 Poetry Awards 2,3 Varsrty Cheerleader 4, Student Government Day 4 Stude t COLlI1C1l Representatlve 2 Youth Councrl Re pre sentatl ve 3 and so th record of our school act1v1t1es reads although many are the un recorded act1v1t1es of happy hours, of fr1endl1ness and cooperatlon, of enmorung experlences that have oecome a part of us throughout our lllgh school days 29 0 O O I 3 , , . 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LaTarte ', .r 1 , ul ' . X. ' 3. n a R. Laundra ,, A A B. Lamanski r 5, Q, , g A ' R. LeRoux ,A U ,. J, I W. Loiacano ' ' A Q ' -ff D. Luplow ' . A T K. Lu low , A P , . A N, SA ' ,N T. Luplow X ' - Q' f ', :R ,lla 9 M. MacPhai1 A . , - . - . 2 R. Maher , 'A A M Q I. Marker x WX S, 'Q ,V S R. Marcoux . :A K 56 s I W, V A 7 xx , ' L A , , M. Matthews T '..- f-' - -M D. Maxwell x 'ev N. A V ' , .L B. Memmer ft i AW' H A ' C. Miceli ,T A .I , ,- P. Mueuef A A '. nw . A fs avg ESP fi ' A ' n 5 I N. Peelle R. Napiel-ala , -J A 57, J. Petersen N' X , W. Pettycrew K I. Redmond A V P, Reitter A T A A , Am K, Richter A, ' 5 Q0 'C B. Rock Y B. Roeser fy P. Rummler H ., A I A , ,S Q, ' ' - By ' '- 2 ' .3 'S' T. Saponieri 0 ' I D. Sargent ' ' T. Sauve A 'I 'A , ' 1 5 A 4 ,. M .3 W AA . -1 A - gg ' Q B. Schafer mi ' A A 1-N:-I G. Schram , V Al . X , ,J V, - N. Schrems I? S. Shay ' . D. Shields A 1. sizick 1 Q. Sophomores L- Stephan I. Sudhoff Aa A R sum '- 'ff K. Taylor R Thompson 4' -' G Trahan H, W Vandecar I Vertacmk W Vollmer f f'- Webber 'M9' We11and Wendhng D Steele I Kerchner Sophomores Sophomore class offxcers commg down Chnton Street are Douglas Elser, txeasurer room 9, Catherme Welland, secretary room 6, Robert Brandxmore, presxdent room 9, D1a.nne Banmng, secretary room 9, Donald Steele, presldent room 6, Beverly Lemanskx, presxdent room 13, Thomas Webber, treasurer room 6, Rebecca Beeckman, vxce preszdent room 9, Bentley Rock, vlce pres1dent room 6 3:2 f ' Za f N b ' l, , ' 'lv ' S' ' . f ,J J v , , ,f . 2 ' , ,A ' -X 6 4. 5' , , ' x 5 A af , 6 'fr' 4, Y .av .A 'Q' ,, . I , A, n Q E' V I . f F. Wilkinson rr S Q x, V hr if ' -:av 3 ,E 2, V - 5 , . ' -L V I f , P1 x , 'f' -. f 1 ,A 'Of 1 K A J S Y, X A . xg uf A rr,,. pd- ,fi r ,f ,'P! I X . 1 '55 -gl -4 , 1-cv .1 Freshmen A. Alfano 1. Archambault , K V Q 1 J. Bader Y F' .J . C. Banning Y- ng, ,,... 1: K. Barnett XXX, M. B tt r , . me ' Xl B Jim G. Baton 1. Batkoski 4. V H jj' V I ' ' 1. Beardslee iq X- . 'Q ' r' 4 I Y' M. Bocianski Y ' z 5 lf' --- ' 7 Q R. Bordeaux X -' ' 4.1 ' B. Brefka L . ggi!-r. Q i ' S .fx ' . 'Ir f T M.. EM 'i- 'f s fri. ' M G. Brossard I N -V ,N 1:.Bude1. p- ' ' 'r A - M. Bugenske A Nr C. Carmichael W XC: 1. Cary - N I ! '35 f ' ,Ax .F A Aa ,f ex B R. Charlton M. Cherry , ' , ni 2 f'ly W. Coyle -J - QB -1 B. DeShone xwzi' '1 M. Doran ,4 I f' N V ' . 4 X Q , . ' ' Q N W I ' ' 3 'F ' ' I I .s C B, C3359 G. Duhowski J- i .5 M. Edgar f,V ' JR 'r J R. Erway ' 4 P-M. -gj' ' ,Q S. Feeheley 'K ' ' TT x ' - ' H. George ' J. Geskey 'K' . E Q. 3 ' P. Fuipiak vb I R. Fleischmann gg, ' I, N' C. Forster Y' K ,, e- ,- ,wk . -1. 5 . V 'J E. Goetz , ' R. Godi .., - ' . - 1.Gri11o ' A ' -' V. I ' ' I I, ,S R. Franz L P. Fraser '- , ' X - . i . . 'Y . 7 ' 9 F . R. Gronowslci . . -J ' ' V , 7 X I. Gmesiak A V 5 1- R lj M. Gutowski A 5 ' . 6, '- G. Herald aa--1 if - ' F , MQ, . J. I-Ierrig at :B s gd M. Horgan N' ' ' --v S. Horvat F. Izzo 'Q W' .-or fi ,,-I ,,. rn 'lv--7 fs 'M an-M '-7-17 1 og. ps' 'wi' X. n 5 wet:-1' 'ff ,,.-4 D Now aczy k Osmond j Paulus ZMLA ix fv- '9 M rt1more Morumer Mueller Murphy Maxer Markey Markey McCartney McGrath McL1n McMullen McNe11 Mermll J Mocka1t1s E Perrot K Perry M Potvm ,.,.-.K M Pre mo p A 94 Freshmen P Pavegho T Peelle M. Redmond Rextter Rlbble Rlefe Rlffel R1PS1ll'lgEl' R1vet Rlvet Purdum 1-I K. .. w X C Jane she slu D Jarlock I jarlock G Kendall K Ke ssl er R K1OnOWVS1O M Kowalslu J Krueger Kubx ak Kumtzer L1ght LISTS Pelkey C7 All e .1 ,Q I 'N 4 ' Q If n W Q - . , 1 M -A Y ' , 'rv' I . ' 4 fs R Q R , - 5 .1 '41 f R e V A ' My if , M I ...M M A . X M 1 ' 1- A , , M e , f i T- - K 5 J 4 ,V , R 1 D. ' , X ' N ' R- ' J Q X , D. . ,eA. f ' W f' ' A , A N Mx . L. ' ' 3' 9 'S f D. A -J, . 'Q -an e- 'W' . T. M xq ff M W M. s fi' ' 5- ' ' A M 5 Q' , ' C. J-'A' 2 4 .4 'CJ 5 R- ' I , M I X' ' ' M. ' Q5 1 L X ' -'e: 3 ., Q M -.. 3 M A V f x , , ' 1. ' '9 7 an GF U' R. Q ' ' X ' U 'T' 1, M L ' A P' R R 'Z . v .- 1 , 1 K 7 - J' A, 72 - 'LJ ll A . ' 1 x u ,gif 1 -41 - ' ' . H , I f J. 1, A , ' '54, - - A .K A - 3 . ' A fig' D' ' fi R .. A, ' ' Kr 'M 1 . . ' 4 . ' M ' :RM M' ' , . .X -- . . I i a il K. 'Z ' :L 6 R B. ' x K t ua S. ' I ' . C' K i fr q ' M Lei! S. . . so -. f i -'Y .M e 'Q K. ' iff ' U Y X 1 ,. G Roeder M Rotunno M Rouech B Schmerher m Schmrdt Schnexder Schultz Schwmd S1as1nsk1 W Sm 1l11e L Smlnh 3 '-ea 75 923' '0Q 2 ms 3 K xl ,Av 5 'QV HY Sobol Stadler Sural Vanderburg Walderzak Welzel WIZOTGR Wrr ght cr? l '0 4? XY? xg xx R Votruba IA. T Waler I Yeska Freshmen Freshmen off1cers of the Class of 1960 are Qleft to nghtj Thomas Rogers, Room 8 Treasurer Susan Schnerder, Room 13 Representatlve Patrlcxa Fraser Room 7 Presrdent, James Beardslee, Room 7 VICE Pres1dent, Mary McCartney, Room 8 Presldent, Carolyn Rlefe, Room 8 Secretary, Elleen Goetz, Room 7 Secretary, Peter Pavegho, Room 8 V1ce Presldent, and Martm Boc1ansk1, Room 7 Treasurer as R Zohnskx . gy I 0. ' S Q I ' by , 7 - Ar A . 1 .J '-f 4 .- ' . ' A X X n M Xt' I X ' ,1 I- ' 7 S' . Q 4- ,-, J. . J -15 I VL Q al , T 7 Q . J. 'I Y A I , T fa J. b. .I , I -1 'A I L J AX K I X K R, T Q A T 1 rl F. s B. B. ' . C x- T D. ' V ' A , l 3. ' 7 A f A , i f . 7 M- T V 24. 'I T E- ' , A 7 -1 T I X' , R: ' ' 'Jr f 3 CJ lax Y '- 7 2 7 7 4. H+! ' . A . I ji I ! C xx ,fr Q51 7 Q - I.: gg - -Q.,-Q., V . sf ' I - ' - '-:Q OM , -V ,ga , ., ,.,' . ' ! A W . u 7 5 -vc E 1 3 . . S . . , M, 5 ' f ,Q , 4 f s z.' 5 ff' M A T QWQVA 4 55? 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Q S S English 6 I St. Andrew students whose poems and essays were published in National Anthologies are: Front Row-- Gerald McMullen, Bentley Rock, Janet Black, Janice Coyle, Sandra Schuch, Sharon Kelley, Shirley Thomas and Susan Smith, Center Row--Elizabeth Ross, Gail LaChapelle, Carlyn l-lumpert, Janice Case, Judith Redmond, Nancy Schrems, Paul Owens and Bertram Schafer, Back Row--Marcia Misel-cow, Susan Shay, William Schwind, Robert Ciaffone, William Taylor, James Matthews and Raymond Rafford. X Sister H31 Frederic. R. S. M.. pronounces the final words to the winners si the high school spelling contest. Left to right they are: Carol Rader, Irene clcVaux. George Kendall and Linda Smith. Senior E ai' nglish students arrange a bulletin board display of their liturgical symbols and Catholic book covers. Standing left to right are: Richard Gunther, Herbert Forster, Rene Dupuis, Mary Kay Davis, Patricia Ambrasas, Sharon Kelley and Margaret Butkoski. 40 Publicity Informmg the pUb11C of St Andrew's act1v1t1es are WSGW radxo .Jn nouncers Q left to fight, Suzanne Smxth, Patrlcla Schnepf and judxth Woods Tunlng 1n to WSAM every Saturday mornmg you XV111 hear another group of reporters They are lleft to Fight, Jlldlth Txmm, john Luplow Karen Sobol and W 1111a.m Taylor L1 M . ' V W f, ' ' i W A x ' F l , h 1 .' 1 , D l x 'rf N I I J - ' . i , x . x . . . , 41 -5 a R t It 'fffrs-Q English In the study of literature, I ' we see life in an artistic manner and we see it in its widest possibilities . Our ' powers of speaking and writing are developed in the study of English. A Catholic Youth Week skit on Trust in Youth was given over WSA M, November 2. Participants were left to right: james Matthews, Patricia Schnepf, Mary Kay Sullivan and Peter Mclnnis. Reading material for reference and pleasure is found '1 in ample quantity in the St. Andrew 1-ibf31'Y- I Getting an introduction to the card catalog is serious business for left to rightg John Jarlock, joseph Paulus and John Mockaitis .41 Wf v llxx nJkJl : ss! X L11 xv --1:3 ' -A -.-- . -S:-15.-11:-11:-iz.:-:-:-' .e11:115-ini-nas -2- ' -:ef Y1.1-1riz:1:- -2:g1s1'f:s::1?2:q.1' ft:-5'-z::i-'fsgizi' --Iz-1-:,:-' -in n .::1...:-1g..g1.1- . fi, .1 rs 4 iuiil, al !..V,,.P..,-.., .., . f -.zazitzgllitif '-.,g:.3- 'i,-i- ' ,,,. i Books and more books! What an asset to the students at St. Andrew who make good use of their resources. 42 Latin First year Latln students mamtam a fast and accurate pace in a declension contest. Language, the art of communication with ,, the past and present serves to promote unity among peoples. Latin, then, has its place in giving us a knowledge of the Roman people, their way of life and their culture. 1 Sy:vl ' X X f '1b.mXs a Here Margaret Bugensl-ae and james Grzesiak are shown conducting the Latin I flash card drill, while Sister Mary Antoinette, R .S.M., Latm advisor looks on. ,,..f- -1 x. T ' -llll15 L..-4 Lmda Smxth, freshman explazns Roman ways to classmates durmg the Latm I Club meetlng J lMl4'a,1 id 4 n M 5 Mathematics 'WR Applications of geometry in industry and everyday life are many and varied as portrayed in this bulletin board exhibit. Mathematics reveals God's order and system in His universe, and gives us a certain measure of capability in life situations . I Cx jan Besaw is comparing his model with the drawing on the board in solid geometry as fleft to rightj jon Bauer, Myron Fiebig and Philip Stephen look ou B .. ,4fO.l 9 'say S l -si 'lf Juniors discussing a graphic problem in algebra are Cleft to rightj Donald Schultz, Margaret Maxwell, Carol Votruba and john Zuber. 44 Sgmwe ui rhe Nudeus In -1, W Science A working knowledge of science gives us a more intelligent attitude toward human affairs and through it we can obtain a better concept of the Divinity of God. St. Andrew chenusts are preparing oxides of nitrogen, an experiment which in- Cludes the making of laughing gas. Shown left to right are: Table 1-Charles Christ and joan Kendallg Table 2-Herbert Forster, Marcia Misekow and joeseph MacDonald, Ronald Siirzil. Paul l-'i-i'i'unic :ind .Iaini-s lfiebig examine two Bausch Sz Lomb iiiiwoscopcs. new additions to thc Si, Andrew biology depart- ment this your. :sl il- F li All NAIIJRE :rum or sw Sophomore biologists examine their exhibits on class activities. From left to right are: Patricia Reitter, Joyce H 1 P ul R l r Paul Ferrante William Loiacano Mary jo MacPhail, Karen Luplow, janet Jungerheld, jon al , a umm e , , , Bugenske and Joyce Buckley. 45 in - Commercial Business education develops in a desire to serve society in necessary transactions . Mirneograph operators are Patricia Premo, Patricia Schnepf, Mary Kay Sullivan and Nancy Raft. xxx N. . r J fi A group of students take dictation from Sister Mary Caspar, R. S. M. commercial instructor. Shorthand Speedster Marlene Michalski transcribes her 120 words per minute manuscript. I-...,- , L, Nix xxff Balancing books is quite an art, according to these St. Andrew bookkeepers. 46 Location of the Suez Canal is in order for these freshmen students in Sister Mary Perpetua's world history class. ani ii . cnnffi' can . :aaa-'A use man, ff- .--- 6 5 x X Ni' Hawaiian and the Philippine Islands are points of to World Geography students in their study of the States' possessions. 47 Social Scie nce Arthur de Vaux, Delores Zielinski and James Matthews make last minute preparations before leaving to represent St. Andrew at the annual Senior Government Day, February 4. Electives Through home economics we are taught to understand the nature and dignity of the family as well as the use and service of material things . it ll St. Andrew seamsiresises put ine finishing touch es an their roitrfug skirts. 15 fb' Ac Members of the St. Andrew High Glee Club arc: ifront to backq Row l - Constance Dupuis, Mary Creyia and Joan Kenclallg Row 2 - Noreen Bain. Patricia Schultz. Mary Ann Fer- rante and Marcia Misc-kowg Row 3 - Patricia Ainhrasas. l'atricia Promo. Mary Kay Schrcms. Barbara Maier. Cecilia Dupuis and Judith Clayton: Row 4 A Alargarette Jolin, Sharon Kelley. Saundra Schuch and Elizabeth Ross: Row 5 - Palma Diffs-Qlitg Joyce Juneerht-lil and Susan Creyia. 48 Girls' G m 1 ' x Taking part in a lively square dance is one of the many activities Offered in St. Andrew gymnasium classes. Good citizens develop right attitudes toward everything that contributes to good health. Driver training instructor, Mr. Wollenburg, points out the know how of driving to Judith Lonsway. Listening to instructions, left to right are: Jane LaChappelle, Elaine Gnatkowski, Barbara Halasinsld and Kathleen Fleischmann. .X A n S Q. u , ' Xl 4QL...4 0' ' - S-.....q. .ff 5 A Mrs. McCrea and her tennis racketeeis will soon be ready for f I f X vigorous action on the tennis courts. A 49 Art F53-c Senior members of the art class Peter Mclnms, Carol Sieggreen, Raymond Met1va, Judith Timm, joseph Finazzi and Gwendolyn Robertson, display their bumper posters advernsmg Catholic Youth Week 1, y If if f , t f , 0 K Art students prepare colorful mangers for distribution in county hospitals during the Christmas season. From left to right: Dennis Meyer, Mary Jerema, Joyce Buckley, Karen Luplow and Sunnne Crevia. UNE NMILIN Mounting their art selections on the as- sembly bulletin board are left to right: Ann Diebold, John Hall, Mary Reer and '- Lynn Geskey. 1 f f'X hQ 7 .2 42 W fn, 61 'f 177' , f ' ff '- 1 ' -' Q f ,zf J f w M ,, c 4 4 4 4 2 ' mf ' , , if I W , I , ,Q 2 , 5,47 2 ' .f -' ' 1 ' ff 3 f 'Q 44 1 ' 40,4 , 1. X Q 1 1 I i Q ' ,J 5 x if . 5 h ' . A I x . .t I ,K A X X y. ,I xr-Q 'X . 'S 1 , . ' x 11 7 DX Ak in hiya: ,. F my ,HL ' I, ,H 'W -,ak mg .L 3 , ' V1 K ' , - Y A if .ZX f ,...,.. .H Y-ff. -2 ' A W.. - Z W' , 2 . M. 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On Wednesday, December 5, 65 altar boys of the parish were enrolled as members of the Knights of the Altar by the national director of the organization, Reverend Frank Gartland, C. S. C., of Notre Dame, Indiana. At this ceremony the altar boys received their new liturgical surplices from the pastor and pledged themselves to be faithful in all their duties as Knights of the Altar. Michael Hart was appointed to be supreme Grand Knight for the year 1956-57. ! L L if? 'i' ii Mi '-al ' K ' 3 1 ,Q fax- I 1 23 'iliq 1 M S 2 14 I W 1 ic ti tw ' ' I .- Reverend Neil Oiconncr Revv Frank Gartland, C . S . C. Yvhchael Hart rt. , S r 1 1 Q X , g , J U 1 i 4 3 Senior Knight of the Altar, left to right are: Bernard McNeil, Richard Gunther, Reverend Clarence Smolmsl-Q, directors Thomas Kyle, Paul McMullen, Philip Stephan, Raymond Rafford, David Gallant, Michael Hart and Wallace Bellile. Q Religion x. 4 t., -M if it li r mv Q I ,f I . WW X if t if X V N '. Gu xi. i .2 Q X Leaders of the St. Andrew Sodality begin work on another apostolic project, The Fighting 69th. Seated from left to right are: Arthur deVaux, Union Prefectg William Taylor, Treasurerg Kathleen . - ' C -Pr f Fleischmann, Secretaryg and Mary Kay Schrems and Phil1p Stephan, o e ects. i,' ' L - 'fo KI' 6 N- - .4 , . . Q- Q N 5 'D-. 'S A senior soclzility unit clispluyg 21 food huakt-t whit-li will be nik,-ii to Giiuclzilupv t'i-nit-i' for clixwiluulioii to ii utterly iuiiiily. l,vl't to right arc: .Iuclith Woods. Nlury Karon 'Wiifilliml tinrl Dolores Zi0lif1Skl. Slllllllillgi ln-It lo Yiulll arc: Sllll'lQ'X Tlioinzis. Nlurliiiit' Nlichalski. Patricia Schni,-pt' unrl Sufanmi Smith. Left to right. Ruth Sclirt-ins and Alyce Morris display their religious cards. ai junior project to bring Christ hack into Christmas. gi 1 S i w x4,,lnv Missionfininfled at-niors :irc i-xziininin: first lfoininuniun wils. roszirivs i prziyi-rlmrioks, pi'cpai'zitoi'y' to oiittittiiig Iliiww- littli- liiwt i-iiiiiiiiiiiiic-:inn ,,..' 1 iff I 4 ,. J'- Honor Students f L5 M vm' uni Vuledlcforlun Scluluforlon Dolores Z1Ql11'1Sl4l Margaret Batkosl-41 bemor Thomas kyle XNIIIHLI' of S20 fxrs prrze lfl the LS ay contest 11 mer can Nuy an lfl50ILLl I 'ae hm his of Lolumbub X - Thomas Kyle. Of the seven area students who passed the NROTC test, December 8, four were from St. Andrew. They are left to right: joseph Call, Myron F1eb g, Ph1llp Stephan and ational Honor Society To be a member of the the National Honor Socie- ty, one must show a high degree of excellence in rating on scholarship, leadership, citizenship and service, Members of the National Honor Society of St. Andrew are, first table left to right: Marlene Michalski, Dolores Zielinski, Mary Jo Schmiegel and Judith Woods. Second table, left to right: Betsy Ross, Arthur deVaux, Philip Stephan, Thomas Kyle, Margaret Batkosl-ci, Carol Rader, and Charles Christ. Standing: Robert Ciaffone, William Taylor, Kathleen Fleischmann and Sandra Schuch. Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll is an honorary journalism soci- ety, To qualify, a student must be in the upper third of the class and must have accomplished s u p e rio r work in some phase of journalistic enter p r i s e. ,- ff 4 I fl ro l Newly elected members of Quill and Scroll are left to right: Karl Boland, Gwendolyn Robertson, Betsy Ross, William Taylor and seated Mary Jo Schmiegel. Honors .fx Senior Edward Menzl displays his S10 award for being top salesman in the Andrean ad contest. F ' .1 :E .an ,i 'fuer I -f 3 Principal Sister Mary Frederic, R.S.M., examines the Bausch 8 F Lomb award with its recipient, Dolores Zielinski. Ll , I . A V' . ' .' SRX xr 4. - 4, I Corrine Picard, St. Andrew Junior, won fifth place in the Civitan essay contest, Employment of the X Physically Handicapped, a Community Responsibil- nys, . ' I lv' 5 X' St. Andrew's chairman of the Muscular Dystrophy Drive, Gwendolyn Robert- son, admires the citations awarded to her and the school for the outstanding work in the drive to combat the fatal disease. Mary jo Schmiegel student council treasurer, gives the latest financial report to fellow officers Charles Christ, VICE president Thomas Riffle, presidentg The ability to rule oneself is essential for good citizenship in America. This experience of government sharing is given to us in school. Discipline , as Abraham Lincoln says, is a respect for and a loyalty to constituted authority. Student Council members share a great responsibility in upholding this loyalty and respect, working to attain fine attitude between faculty and students . Officers of the Lettermen's Club are fleft to rightj jack Kubiak, presidentg Donald Haight treasurer Raymond Rafford, secretary. -Xud1oV1sual and Library club members 76 in number. are respon 11 sible for daily services to the student body. -4,- 56:-f, -Xmplilier staff members. seated. Shirley Theinas. typistg lxathleen lim-init. Bllllb -4,,.,.--1 Staffs in it Lon Archbault. Mary Kay Schreins. and Elizabeth Luplow, columnists. Standing are: 1-l f Thomas Riffel. business manager: Sister Mary Virginia. advisorg Joseph Koski. ad man- ager and Karen Sobol. columnist. 1 'uri is P as , - Amplltier sports left to right are and John Kubiak. .maxi . as co-editors z Wallace Bell 6 1 91 is . .l O w 5 w 1 Q but Anclrean staff members left to right arc: Mary Jo Schmiegel, coseditorz Karen Sobol. staff writerg Karl Boland. W'l1' T xl r orts-writer: and Elizabeth sports-editor: Patricia Schncpf. typistg Marcia Blisekow. typist: '1 iam ago . sp 'wh Y nu Raft tx istg Kathleen Brockitt. Mary Kay Schrems, Man Ross. co-editor, Standing left to rio t are: . a , gp Karen Woollzirrl. Mary Lou Archambault. Gwendolyn Rebertson and Elizabeth Luplow. staff writers and Thomas Rlllel. business manauer. 58 1 'Q' f 3 7 If 51 s. A 0 x. 9: E I V. My Z ,SP A: Q ,ix L ' i 101111 Kubiak, Quarterback A ' Q Z' - 'Ay 'I , ., fa if , -,, .. 5352.3 sg N1 Ax - I x'J . 1 - --1 J-. f 1 , .1 'ui - FN.: s H,' ,- . ix Football An education which is complete, is one which prepares us socially, intellectually, physically and spiritually to be citizens both of earth and heaven. Sports, then, are needed to round out the individual and help him become a good citizen. Here, too, we may apply the standards of Christ, our spirit of fair play, of co-operation and seeing of Christ in our teammates. Our Valley Champions ff fs.- ....,:?s9?'i4... ... placid tom th in the kssouatvd Plc-ss Qtate Class B loot ball poll and was undefeated ln r-1,.l1t games, while mnnmg thc- Xallex Paloclnal League B dnismn umm thc- Bulldn s totaled 'Nl points uhllc allonmg thc opposition onlx L to ll ht, hunt ion Jatlt Ixuhlalt Rax Ratlond Al I uplow, ll allw Bclhlc, taptam Nhkc- Halt Dan tor' Borme N1tNexl Head Loach bone Gllclt Second ron Raw Ayottc, Doug Luplon hm Lapan John Lupton' Jim Slasmsltx Bob Laundra, Tom Baden Thnd row Bill Albuw ken Taxlm, hm fhronowski Nhltc ROIIIIIIS, Jim Bc-san, Jern Mcvlullen Nhke haldcrzak Back row, Assistant Coach Howard tlfllcltl Hansen Ph1lStephan, Dick Yambrano, Tom Kwle, be-orde Schnepf, Bob Holland, 'loin Beechlcr, Manager Jim Nlartln 60 O f,n,,., , ..' Q. Q, 2. M, 51 ' 1 it -,L . - , W .f f . - -...M 1 .--fwf . - .A H - 'N-,.-.-. . 1 t - 14 if-s V -- Y . - V -- . ... ' ' fr., ' . '..c ' ..f . . . A A-. EIL . . .. . .. ' - -I , ' . l A J 1 . ' . 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Gam es On these pages are facts and pictures telllng of our games, but the most Important part that can neither be wrltten nor photographed IS the splrxt of loyalty good sportsmanshlp whlch makes f1ne CILIZEDS for tlme and eternxty 'T The Bulldogs roar, touchdown bound, as halfback Alv1n Luplow, plunges through the Alma lxne LANSING RESURRECTION, September 15 The Bulldogs opened thelr 1956 football season by Journeyang to Lansmg to play Resurrectlon They returned v1ctor1ous, recordlng a 32 14 VICIOFY over a top rated Shamrock squad After a slow start m the fxrst quarter, the Bulldogs, headed by Alvm Luplow, who scored three touchdowns, took complete command james Chronowskl and Wallace Bell1le also scored for the Bulldogs FLINT ST MICHAEL, September 23 Startmg slowly but P1Cl'Cll'1g up steam ln the second half, the Bulldogs scored thexr second v1ctory of the season 28 O over Flmt, St Mrchael The game, strlctly defensive durmg the f1rst half, was broken up by Alvln Luplow, who aga1n scored three touchdowns VISITATION, September 30 The Panthers of V1s1tat1on started the ball rollmg w1th a touchdown early ln the game, but stopped there as the Bulldogs romped to t.he1r tlurd straxght vlctory, by the score of 30 6 Alv1n Luplow led the way w1th two touchdowns, wlule Mlchael Hart Raymond Rafford and john Kubxak each scored one ALPENA CATHOLIC CENTRAL, October 7 Returmng home, the Bulldogs won the1r f1rst conference start, a 38 7 v1ctory over Alpena Cathollc Central It was the Thtmderbolts f1rst defeat of the season and they looked much stronger than the score mdlcated Four of the touchdowns were scored by Alvm Luplow who ran hrs total number of touchdowns to 12 ASS1SlCl'lg hrm were john Kub1ak and M1chael Hart w1th one each ST STANISLAUS, October 14 Alv1n Luplow, Mxchael Hart and john Kublak paved the way agam as the Bulldogs won thelr second conference game, a 32 13 vrctory over Bay Cxty St Stamslaus As usual, the Stags were strong ln the begmnlng but even before tne flrst quarter was over, the Bulldogs were rollmg on the way to therr fxtth stralght VICLOTY ALMA HIGH, October 19 Alma was the scene of the next Bulldog vrctory as they trounced the hlghly rated Alma Panthers 34 7 A1v1n Luplow kept up hlS average of three touchdowns per game and Wallace Belhle and Mxchael Hart helped the cause w1th one aprece john Luplow chxpped rn w1th four extra pomts Thxs was the last road game of the year for the Bulldogs . . .. , x I ff A I 1 1 ' st, x ., V ',, q , - X W, ex I, I I ' 5 W, 94' I I 7 t at .5-fy , X . wif -Q' , . A A I I 4 J :' ' M Y , . , . . . . , I . . . .. 61 A Games Catholic Central. MT. PLEASANT, October 26. Seeking revenge for a defeat suffered last year at the hands of Mt. Pleasant, the Bulldogs looked doubly formidable as they overpowered the Oilers 37-6. Looking more and more like an All-State candidate, Alvin Luplow scored four touchdowns. Also scoring were Michael Hart and Terry Beechler. Here again was seen the terrific line play of the Bulldogs and their fine team spirit, which had been prevalent all season. SS. PETER G PAUL, November 4. Climaxing their perfect season, the Bulldogs de- feated cross-town rivals, SS. Peter G Paul by a score of 65-19. Alvin Luplow again led the way with five touchdowns. Wallace Bellile and Michael Hart contributed two each, while Raymond Rafford made one. john Luplow made the five extra points. The game was played before a capacity homecoming crowd of 4500. way for a big gain against Alpena This yea.r's sports' program was one of the most suc- cessful in years. Even though the schedule provided many strong opponents, the football team fought its way through an undefeated season. Each game proved more and more that the fighting spirit and fine sportsmanship was unexcelled. The Bulldogs finished the season as one of the top Class B teams in the state with 296 points to their credit. The top scorer in the state was Alvin Luplow, who tallied 165 points. He, along with Wallace Bellile was named to the All-Diocesan Football Team, and was also given honorable mention on the National High School Football Team. Fine co-ordination and teamwork, as well as unrestrained school spirit on the part of the students, led the Bulldogs on through their victorious season. N - 3 , : YN J . X ,. P' i o, ' fr. l . M, -21,11-A :df - . . 52171, '. Cheerleaders Judith Woods f Dolores Zielinsl-ci 4 Karen Sobel Marlene Michalski P Mary Ann C rcoran N ary Kay Sullivan atI1c1a Ambrasas ST ANDREW VARSITY SCOREBOARD Lanslng Resurrecuon F11ntSt Mlcha 1 Bay C1ty V1s1tat1on Alpena Cathohc Central Bay C1ty St Stamslaus Mt Pleasant Hrgh School SS Peter SL Paul They 19 I I 1 We ' - ' . , . , 14 32 ' ' '. ' e ..... . . O 28 ' ' ' ' .... . . G 30 ' ' . . . . . 7 38 ' . ' . . . . ., 13 32 Alma High School ..... ., ,A . . 7 34 . Q ' . . . 6 37 . ........................ 35 Basketball IBEW Lteexswws ffl Members of the Varsxty Basketball Team are, Left to Rrght Coach Donald Franz, Davld Gallant Ray mond Ayotte Captain Wallace Belllle Donald Halght, LaVerne Erway, Mrchael Hart, Alun Luplovs, john Kublak, Terrance Beechler and Gerald McMullen BASI E TBA LL SCORE BOARD They Alpena Cathol1c Central SS Peter Sz Paul Bay C1ty St Stanlslaus St Mary Bay C1ty St James Alpena Cathol1c Central SS Peter SL Paul Bay C1ty St Stanlslaus St Mary Bay C1ty V1s1tat1on Bay C1ty St James Mt Pleasant Sacred Heart Bay Clty V1s1tat1on Mt Pleasant Hrgh School 68 In the f1rst game of the Class B dxstnct basketball fmals, St. Andrew defeated Gladwm Hlgh School, 54 35. Wallace Bell1le topped all scorers w1th 17 pomts, Raymond Ayotte talhed 13 and Nhchael l-lart added ll. ln the f1nals of Class B, the Bulldogs were overpowered by a taller and more expenenced Blg Rap1ds team, 62 39. -3 1 ' ly .1 A X 1 , 2 H K Y X P , - P 5: ' 'fl 9 ' We ' .. ...70 44 . ..... ...4l 40 ' . ' .. ...66 47 . ......... ...42 58 ' . .... ...48 64 ' .. ...56 58 . ..... ...45 48 ' . ' .. ...58 52 . .......... ...48 64 ' ' .. ...38 51 ' . ...... .,.45 51 . ...38 54 ' ' ...... ...40 74 . ' 66 Basketball The Bulldog cagers, after a slow start, wound up their season with a record of nine victories and five defeats. I-lere, also the same teamwork and school spirit helped to lift the Bulldogs out of the early season doldrums into a better basketball team than the school has seen in quite awhile, with nine victories in their last eleven starts. Forward Michael Hart fights for the basketball against arch rival S.S. Peter and Paul's. VA RS ITY BAS KETBALL ALPENA CATHOLIC CENTRAL December 14 Displaying a well-balanced, effective team, Alpena Catholic Central led from the beginning to hand the Bulldogs their first defeat 70-44. Even though the Bull- dogs tried their best, they could not stop the more ex- perienced Thunderbolts. Wallace Bellile led the Bulldogs with 16 points and Donald Haight followed with 9 points. SS. PETER 8 PAUL December 18 A free throw in the final seconds of the game by jerry Baumler enabled the Bulldogs cross-town rivals, the SS . Peter and Paul Crusaders to score a 41-40 vic- tory. After battling all the way, Gerald McMullen tossed in two free throws to tie the score and set the stage for Baum1er's dramatic finish. Raymond Ayotte was high-point man for the Bulldogs, scoring 13 points. ST. STANISLAUS January 8 After battling the St. Stanislaus Stags on even terms for the first half, the Bulldogs suffered their third straight loss, 66-47. The second half proved to be disastrous as the Stags scored 38 points to the Bulldogs' 21. High-scorer for the Bulldogs was Raymond Ayotte with 16 points, Donald Haight followed with 9. ST. MARY january 10 Wallace Bellile scored 26 points to lead the Bulldogs to their first basketball victory, a 58-42 conquest of Saginaw St. Mary's. The Maroons never really got started as the taller Bulldogs pushed into a 22-6 lead in the first period and were never threatened thereafter. Alvin Luplow followed Bellile in the scoring department with 12 points. BAY CITY ST. JAMES january 15 After battling to a 35-35 tie during the first half, St. james fell before the Bulldog assault, 64-48. Springing into action during the second half, the Bull- dogs scored 29 points to their opponent's 13. Raymond Ayotte led the scoring with 24 points. ALPENA CATHOLIC CENTRAL January 18 Forcing the game into overtime, the Bulldogs scored a 58-56 upset over Alpena Catholic Central. Terrance Beech1er's two free throws in the final seconds won the game and dropped Alpena from the Class B Division lead. Michael Hart led the Bulldogs scoring with 21 points. Wallace Bellile was second highest with 15 points. !'lll,L,'1Ll' W -as 1. - I, 1: ., .VN 1 ...-UQ, . 5I'l l'!f 3 .n ,. ' H..-ai.--.-' I l 'N 'lllluw - lllllllll H.. 'n'.l' , .ff 'I'I'l SS. PETER 8 PAUL january 29 After losing to the Crusaders in their first encounter, the Bulldogs defeated their west-side rivals 48-45. A basket by Alvin Luplow and a free throw by Raymond Ayotte established the Bulldogs' triumph. Ayotte topped the Bulldogs' scoring with 15 points and Bellile followed with ten. BAY CITY ST. STANISLAUS February 5 Trailing all the way, the Bulldogs lost a 58-S2 de- cision to the pace-setting Stags of St. Stanislaus. Wallace Bellile topped the Bulldogs' scoring with 18 points, while Raymond Ayotte contributed 13. Bulldogs score as Alvin Luplow drops in a basket against Sacred Heart, Mt. Pleasant. ST. MARY February 12 In charge from the start, the Bulldogs scored a 64-48 non-conference win over Saginaw St. Mary'S. Height and a well-balanced attack gave St. Andrew's its winning formula. Wallace Bellile took scoring honors with 26 points. BAY CITY VIS ITATION February 15 Winning their sixth victory in ten starts, the Bulldogs breezed to a 51-38 non-conference win over Bay City Visitation. The Bulldogs built up their advan- tage in the first and last periods and held the Panthers to a stalemate during the middle periods. Raymond Ayotte was high-scorer with 18 points followed by Alvin Luplow with 15. BAY CITY ST. JAMES February 19 Alvin Luplow paced the Bulldogs to their seventh victory, 64-45 over Bay City St. james. Luplow scored 20 points, while Wallace Bellile made 16 points. This game marked the Bulldogs' fourth consecutive non- league win. ' A. gs .' 3? 4 I 1' Q A. - 15 Q ,VIE , ,. .1 LL-12 ' 'E I Q 4 .V fx-. ,3J'.:f'n,v if is Q V . , W.-. - 'Pl , 1 f-7 ,. -. 1 ,, , vs. 1-kv 'fu' M'- I MT. PLEASANT SACRED HEART February 21 Troubled all season by a low percentage of free throws, the Bulldogs connected on 20 of 25 free throw attempts to upset Mt. Pleasant Sacred Heart Academy S4-38. Raymond Ayotte was the leading scorer, pushing in 9 of 10 free throw attempts and 7 baskets for a total of 23 points. Wallace Bellile followed with 16 points. BAY CITY VISITATION February 26 Victory was the cry as the Bulldogs scored a 70-44 victory over the Panthers of Bay City Visitation. High- scorer was Wallace Bellile with 24 points. MT. PLEASANT HIGH SCHOOL March 1 In the closing game of the season, the Bulldogs lost by a close margin, 68-66, to the Mt. Pleasant Oilers. Although the Bulldogs led until the last minute of the game, Mt. Pleasant won with a pair of free throws by Michael Claus. Wallace Bellile paced St. Andrew with 23 points. S, Center Wallace Bellile scores on a hook shot as the Bulldogs Play St, Mary's Maroons. Varsity 'T r 1 A 1 e R U A IB 5 ! Alvin Luplow, Guard A David Gallant, Forward Donald Haight, Guard Wallace Bellile, Center John Kublak Guard Michael Hart, Forward I Junior Varsity Back row left to right: Robert Laundra, Michael Walderzak, Ronald Erway, William Pettycrew, Peter Paveglio, Robert Bordeaux and james Beardslee. Front row left to right: Donald Steele, Robert Franz, Gary Trahan, Spencer Ribble, Conrad Forster, Richard Charlton and Michael Barnett. Queen and Court qi' 36- QS gf Andrews football royalty for the 1956 1957 season are Que n Mary Kay Sulhvan iCen terj and her royal court Katherlne Rlchter and Kathleen Flelschmann Cfront row Marlene Mlchalskx and Judlth Perrot Cback rowb L' 3 RQYW Lettermen Off1C121 members of the Lettermen's Club are, front row left to nght John Kublak, Dan1e1 Coe, Wallace Belhle, Raymond Rafford, Alvm Luplow and Mlchael Hart Second row left to r1ght Raymond Ayotte, James S1aS1I1Sk1, Bernard McNe1l, James LaPan and Thomas Bader Thud row left to rlght R1chard Zambrano, Terrance Beechler Dav1d Gallant, john Luplow and Donald Ha1ght I , 4 ,, 4 l A ' W, e or A l i , I 4 , 4 'Nr' 5 , I Y L ' 4-, - I 9--ilu. '-' ' zu, 1,24 y X I .. 'f'v or L.:f ':ff- ' - A W -- - - . . . 3 . : . , . Senlor g rls are busy preparmg for the annual Semor Freshmen Get Acquarnted Pa ty WEN E..-,,,, --4 A group of Snow Shoe Shufflers hsten to the musrc of Ken Clark, well known drsc Jockey 10 p 'lf 'Jig 13 1 . il 3 I Z A 4 f Q. 2 fly- I '-.gif ' '- 4' , I ' ,,, V 15. ' - , g W ' ,,,,, ,vnah J 4, 1 e f' . , ,, Y- ,, . . - V . . I Homecoming -.A--0 y'r W Homecoming game is an exciting game! Who will win this important victory? A thriller for the Bulldog fans who clamored for victory ..... and victory it is as Queen Mary Kay Sullivan is escorted by Michael Hart, football captain, to the crowning ceremonies at the half time of the big SS. Peter and Paul game, November 4. Here they come! As the Downbeats lustily played the familiar school song on the night of November 15, a hush of expectancy fell on the student body and Queen Mary Kay Sullivan entered the auditorium on the arm of Michael Hart, football captain of the Bulldogs. Then followed an evening of fun and frolic over which Queen Mary Kay reigned as Queen of the Valley Champs. f 1 ffffn Q ...- '-1.. .....i 'QA N.- 1.224 i- Xr' A A P Captain Michael Hart crowns Queen Mary Kay Sullivan in a repeat performance at the annual Queen's Ball. Surrounding them from left to right are the royal court and their es corts: Raymond Rafford. Kathleen Fleischmann, Wallace Bellile, Marlene Michalski. Judith Perrot. John Kubiak, Katherine Richter and Alvin Luplow. Tl Weeks of preparation, tense excitement and the Mardi Gras is A King, a Queen and a gala time. Ma rd i Gras The l957 Mardi Gras Royalty as seen after their Coronation: King Donald Haight and Queen Judith Moss with court Qstanding left to ri ghtj Mary jo Schmiegel, Alvin Luplow and Joyce lungerheld. U 4 . ' v Q l s l you .9 i 18 DOH and Queen Judy enjoy the royal dance at the Mardi Gras as Bdests look on. 99 V S an.. , 4? x, We love old Hobo Pete, say Connie Markey flefty and Judy Longway Qrightj . 'iw 1 ,A I .,, V . W fx . x Q , Even Arabs came to enjoy the Mardi just in case you don't recognize them, are Corrine Picard and her date. COMPLIMENTS OF sr, 'ul f QQg.f .2,Q'f fQ-0 i ':Q34'?fe g'QN bla ,W ah 'xii 'Y'Eg,f,fww W YQ MW wir ,K ,, ' 'WV' Officers of the Home and School Assoclatlon are, Left to Rlght Mrs George Sautter, Hxstorlan, Mrs Wallace Ma.cPha11, Recordlng Secretary, Mr Onn Bauer, Father Vlce President, Mrs Ben Slaslnskl, Presldent, Mr Carl Roeser, Father Vlce Presxdent, Mrs A Danxel Kumtzer, Treasurer, and Mrs Emest Rummler, Correspondmg Secretary St Andrew Home 8: School Association Y c ' f few, x ' M' r i ,.: .2y.,Q,- 1 l A ' . 1 M' ' - lm i 'J YM, . ., .,.,.q,.,. ,- AM7, ' ' - 'ok 15:51 -,4 'qv ' -j13.4i.5v.'-' . , , M f g, A M 'kgfaif' 0 ,-Moflirg,-V, - . ' A e 1 :gf 3-V. ,N .7 -.afsltigr P' f Iii! Q' 5 xx, 6501? A U , 9y4.G,'f24Z1.?' 1 A g.Vg?'f,2?H 1--NA-if V, . 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CHIPS 2510 East Genesee PL 45445 TAUBERT VARIETY STORE 3524 Carrollton Road PL 4 9521 WESLEY BICYCLE SHOP 2846 North Much gan L 7 . PL 4-8543 PL 3-1842 .ss I 1- . F5 Q Resuclenhal Sales' Cullen Real Es+a'le 8: Insurance Specuallzun nn Commercial Sales' lnves+men+ Opporfumhes All Types Insurance' V1sl+Our New Offices al 4870 Sl'a'l'e Ll. HOLSUM BREAD supplles EXTRA ENERGY BUY HOLSUM GASE BAKING CO lVIacARTHUR ROOFINC AND SHEET MFTHXL COMPANY S16 4 Qwcfe Saflalvflf Complumenls of GERRY McCORKLE Janvror 8: Floor Mamfenance Su Ines PP Phone PL 3 5828 lI2 No Warren SAGINAW 76 ' vw ' 1 l A ' Q7 Ll I . 1 7 L , U - 1 Q 1 A A A J A A A f,'llIIlllliIIli'llfSiff' f0A 6 iurrulllun Rd. Sagimm. xlll'lllgI1lll ' PL 5-53 8 FISCHER'S OUALITY FOODS 5II Norih Bond SI'ree+ Our Home Made Sausage A Specuamy Telephone PL 3 3097 Complumervrs of WEBB JOYNER COXIPLIXIIMNTS OI PI. FRIEND 728 N Washmg+on Phone PL 2 6I36 Complamerws of PROVENZANOS FOOD SHOP The I-Iome of Cholce Foods I I I5 W Genesee Tel PL 2 I582 Compllrnenfs of MAISON DE LESLIE Imhng Dyeing Cuffln C Id W P I505 N Woodbrldge O SCaIpaIfFlafn2ZI:lenIS 3 I0 MercIlcI'rh Saginaw Michigan 93OAM SOOPM Evenings By Appownfmenf 27I7 S Washmgfon PL 5 02II 7 Experf Hair Sfyhng 7 Whoiever the Occasion Gef Your Flowers From ROESER F1.owERsHoP SAGINAW S Q amid, D0 W CENTER ill Ae: fhandzse Fnsi Quality Grade ' A ' SAGENAW PLUMBING AZ'fP?f?122G HI C 'kRhY A COWIPLLTE SIOCIX OI' PLLNIBING 1'IYTURh5 wAcmNAw AT NIAGARA PHO 'IE Pl- 5 5597 N Mr. Harold M. Werkema 1S takmg care of Joanne McIntyre who 1S calhng for her graduauon photos. 78 ., Q .,v. . .v .g.g.3-g.3- I-T-.-Il: -. .. Zh.: 4.3 5.3.5. .,.3w.:g--. 1321: 31- '?.'!','.' Q-If-.Q '. I Q-ff .,'.'.' -f Tv'-f' -gf . 2 ,.... . ., . H af:-1 fZ - 1 -- 1-g':-1 -ki' P114' 7?:4:-:-2- -1:- ,gg 51.1 .': 1- -253.3332-' -ig: '7:g.-.5-.1 ,3- . ii: ii? 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T Flowers for All Occasions 1 Q ff ' ' ,-V V + Q N L . I . . PIZZA FRANKS Specializing in Halian and American Foods Homemade Pizzas 5l2 Sha'H'ucI: Road Phone PL 59I96 ZILWAUKEE BLDG. 81 SUPPLY CO. HOMES and GARAGES SPECIAL BUILT ECONOMICALLY PRICED ALL BUILDING SUPPLIES 4I9 S Adams Zilwaulree PL 7 0803 PREZZATC GROCERY Swiss ualify Meafs OnIy We Dehver Open 7 Days a Week M IO SPOTLESS CLEANERS I5I6 S Michigan Phone PL 3 3l4I SAGINAW PHOTO SUPPLY 5I5 E Genesee I Your Phofo Head uarfers 'bgnoicoww ww Q, LOAD YOUR CAMERA WITH KODAK COLOR FILM alumna We ho Koda FI f o film co e a Kodach o e FI e Get yours f ol 0',Id' hermopane Windows Glass and GIazing Mirrors In Today s FEATURE HOME I furnished by 'I T 3 4 SAGINAW GLASS B0 May We Serve YO Jus+ Dual 2 ZI33 808 Janes Ave 81 goin I A 5- I - ' 'vw-I -'1 ve - ,IF -gwgifrkk :LVN mx color im orr II- s f R.- . r m I m -flww+1?fe'if1' ' . '79 A V ,' uv rx . A formlmafur cam- ' ' ' -A eros. here . . . now. ' ff X if U? , gl fl nl . 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'-f7..ii-.f'2 - H' ' 'vs Compliments of RAMONDS GOOD FOOD 2040 Eost Genesee WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET MERCY COLLEGE conducted by THE SISTERS OF MERCY DETROIT MICHIGAN FULLY ACCREDITED COLLEGE FOR WOMEN LIBERAL ARTS COURSES PROFESSIONAL COURSES Majors In BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY TEACHER EDUCATION NURSING ENGLISH HISTORY LATIN DIETETICS MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY MATHEMATICS SOCIOLOGY RADIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY SPEECH AND DRAMATICS MEDICAL RECORD LIBRARY SCIENCE HOME ECONOMICS PRE SOCIAL WORK PRE MEDICAL ADDRESS THE REGISTRAR 8200 WEST OUTER DRIVE DETROIT I9 MICHIGAN 83 MERCY COLLEGE RUPPREOHT s FOOD MARKET SAGINAW WILBERT VAULT CORPORATION State and Bay 2810 Hess Street Sagmaw M1Ch1g3.H PL2 7124 We Dehver Manufacturers of Fmest Bur1a1 Vaults Tuesdays Thursdays 32 Saturdays Sold Through Funeral D1rectOrs REALGOOD CLEANERS A L1tt1e Better A Llttle More Careful MAC OIL COMPANY Washlngton at Carhsle Phone PL 4 8591 1317 Court St Sagmaw M1ch Compliments METAL FABRICATING Sz WELDING WORKS FRUTCHEY BEAN COMPANY Machlne Bases and Cabmets Hydraulic Testmg Equlpment and 404 Congress St Machine W0I'k 603 Westervelt St O11ver Westendorf Zllwaukee Mich MOKINNEY S SUPER SERVICE Gulf Products Gulf T1res WE Wax Wash Cars Auto Maglcally 1824 N M1chigan Ave D1a1 PL 2 1707 84 7 o . 9 . a Phone PL 3-3652 Free Estimates of 7 - - ' 79 SAGINAW FRUIT C O 621 Potter Street Quahty at 1ts Best W1th Serv1ce Always Phones PL 5 5331 PL 5 5332 PL 5 5333 PL 5 7661 Telephone PL 3 5214 CARROLL HARDWARE NC D1str1butors of Portable Power Tools 1701 Walnut Street Sagunaw, M1ch1gan BOICE BIRD Sz SONS Palntlng Contractors Phone PL 3 6500 217 W Genesee Ave Saglnaw M1ch1gan PATTERN Sz MACHINE CO 220 Court Street Sagmaw M1ch1gan J E FALER 1806 Court St Phone PL 3 4131 SAGINAW MICHIGAN CROSS TYPEWRITER SERVICE Typewrlter Addxng Mach1nes Sales and Servloe 82 West Genesee Avenue Saglnaw M1Ch1gaIl Phone PL 5 3456 Thomas Cross Mark McG1l11s DICK BLENKHORN S State Street Sunoco Servlce Phone PL 5 9395 Kelly Tires Batterxes Corner State St at Mackmaw . . , I . CENTRAL FALER DRUGS 85 VISIT BESE S SERVICE HOTEL BANCROF T S LOG MARK Servmg You The Fmest 1n Food BOCK PHARMACY Comphments of 'It PIGHSCS Us To Please You' GENERAL DISTRIBUTING CORP 4995 State St SAGINAW MICH 205 So Second St Sagmaw M1CIHg8.D MACDONALD AND STINGEL BRINKER LUMBER Co INC offwe supphes Phone PL 3 5431 Equ1pment Sagmaw M1Ch1g'2.H Phone PL 3 5483 408 W Genesee Sagmaw M1Ch1g3.D Comphments of B Sz K TOOL 81 DIE CORPORATION 86 P Y H sw 2-262I ' ' ' - Sz The J W IPPEL C0 MATTS Fooo CENTER The B st zn Food DRY ocez s O al ty Ileazs Open 7 days a week 9 a m to mxdmght COW' 81 MICI'lIgan Est 5 Davenport GIANVECCHIO GROCERY Compllments of Grocenes Meogs SHAY WATER 8. BEVERAGE C0 PL 5 9598 Hxres Mlssxon Sprxg 109 N Nlagara 26OI N Mlchugan We Aim To Please -1 QR Lv-Kirk IEEB Q 2602 Stare Street i x f ,gt- X X Sagmaw Nhchlgan X X MCINTYRE FUNERAL CHAPEL MILLER BAKERY AMBULANCE SERVICE 50 N MI hlg D 158277 SAGINAW MICH A. F BROGGER INSURANCE AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Flre Auto Llablllty Bonds Casualty Life, Health and Accident I A F BROGGER A A BROGGER 403 Second Natlonal Bank Bulldmg PL 2 1363 Serving Sagunow 36 Years 0 e , 1 e A 5 Gr r'e - Nu i I ' PL - 7 . . ll s I 7- ' 1. . ' -4 E . - '--,, - , ' If-f ., . I fig -'-1' .?'f3a'5f 'Ll ,sf :fm K' JL ff'F ,, ' 1 ,, 1.','-',., ,.i..f'?f5,'fw-If . Q '55 ff? Alf' - E'-jig ' E QQ. N1 ,. - ' .' 1' 'f gif 493- ' J. ' I IW - It - - , . ' '. 3. IH ' f' ' .. N ' j fig-3 111-9.4 f NQSX ' 3 ii--Lv LE - ' E '--T11-.' f '.' . . . I-I L 1' I ', L R 0 . c an Ava. in , 0 . l I l O O . . . . MlChlgHH atlonal Bank BANKING THAT IS BUILDING MICHIGAN Member o Federal Deposzt Insurance Corp Open lntzf -4 30 early ueek day zncludmg Saturday ADAMS DRUG STORE PL 2 4424 2348 S Mchlgcm Ave Sagmaw Much SHEA S 524 Genesee Ave SHEIUHW Nhchlgan Telephone PL 5 4677 CLARK S HARDWARE A Frlendly Place to Trade 517 519 W Genesee PL 3 5C11 122 South Second S1, Saginaw, Muchugon Phone PL 2 2191 88 0 a Q . f - ' ' , PRESCRIPTIONS The Best in ffquipmen! of all Sports 'V DIAMOND OIL CO. 2626 Hess Phone PL 4-98I6 COMPLIMENTS OF WOIVERINE PATTERN am MANUFACTURING COMPANY sAcnNAw s FRIENDLIEST STORE MAIN sToR E FEDERAL AT GENESEE FARM STORE Gifts for all Occasions 226 W GENESEE II5 North Washington PL 8121 STORESIDE CUSTOMER PARKING Compluments of MOOSE BOWLING AILEYS O90 INGRTH HMIILTON Phone PL 3 4044 89 ' Phone Phone PL 3-841 I Buy Seal O Co Gasollne I Grease TRAILER RENTAL SERVICE EXPE 137' RT LUBRICATION E PREMIUM BRALEY 11 if KRUEGER F f,,.. PEG A SEAL 0 co STATIONS FIVE CONVENIENT SAGINAW LOCATIONS 2114 S Mlchlgan Ave 1519 Mackmaw St 1304 Gratiot Ave 1418 State St 777 No Washington Ave. 90 1 ' i 00' bi . 'V ,I E i LE ,wiv L im CHE , Q, ff . l .. fl Qiilbwbpg v I l 'V if ' 1, . A UL R Q ' 'AA the 1 K A X MICHIGANS OLD INN Famous Hotel of 'Woy Bock .n I.,mbe,,c,Ck Day, EVERYTHINC NEW IN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 88 Years o Hospztalzty VISIT OLR DIINETTE WORLD MACDONALD APPLIANCE SAGINAW MICHIG N Saglnaw Mlchlgan 77K!elc'94a4 Old fffdatofzdcal 7m BRANCH IZI E MAIN ST MIDLAND MICH KAYBS CLUTHING COMPANY 122 SOUTH WASHINGTON AVENUE SAGINAW MICHIGAN SH 0 OIIEMIIS FUEL on f . . I I 113 N. Hamilton St. I A . , . . , I RAY GAUDREAU YOUR CATHOLIC FLORIST 404 W. GENESEE PHONE PL 3-8777 Comphmenfs of THE CATHDLIC WEEKLY Dloceses of Saginaw, Lansmg and Grand Rapids SPATZ DUDLEY PAPER C0 BAKERY Ask for Uncle Dudley Bread and Pqstrles CAPITAL SERIES School Supplles T120 STATE STREET Fme Duamonds Flne Watches NUECHTERLEIN JEWELER Fme Shoes For All The Farmly H4 N Muchugan Avenue Est l88Z 1zaN wash SGQINUW Michigan 92 0 , . . TT IT Q In Saginaw lt'5 . - ' I SECDND NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY I R Membea Federal Reserae b Our 8611: Year under Oldest and l argest Bank S 171 Gglflflw COMPLETE BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE ws wwe AN omcz NEAR voun Home on wsmess 5 WITH COMPLETE PARKING FACILITIES pf J K oe F-:Ili 1 ll 14 STATE STIEET OFFICE 3444 ST VE SYIEET ! MAIN OZFSEEE WEST SIDE OFFICE A coun Av Noam AU-rc BANK NAMILTON STIEET OCD SOUT SNI GTO E UE I If-I Il mi SOUTH SIDE Offlcl I I UTP. 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