Catholic Central High School - Crusader Yearbook (Muskegon, MI)
- Class of 1951
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IAQ CLCQ In thus Atomlc Age we the Class of 51 present our yearbook nn which we hope to show our methods of atomac war fare Durmg the past years we have dlscovered the followmg equatuons fore and Ablluty plus Interest equals success plus pleasure Prayer plus sacrifice equals let propulsnon splrltuallty Grace plus Chrust luke thmkung and Chrnst luke Ilvang equals the great est posntrve counter atomlc force against total destruction Cham re actuon of atomlc energy as counteracted by the charnty of C rlst In Chrlst to llve and to thunk banlshlng hate with love dlspellung fear vnth gratltude Prayer plus penance unlted wlth good works equals complete sanctn fncatlon As atoms re act on other atoms mmds re act on other minds There we hope that the effect of our atomlc years wnll be terrlflc ln nts power world wxde nn nts existence Page 3 . . , . . . . I. . I 1 ' - I . - . . - I ibechcafion To the Alumni of Saint Mary we dedicate edition of the Mari-Hi. 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Class of 1951 St Marv's High School Muskegon, Michigan Dear Graduates I am happy to send you my blessing and best wishes t Mar5's has taught you tvo great truths She has shown you how to live and how to think Knowing row to live is for the whole world a great mystery But to you lt is not a mystery St Mar5's has pointed the way, and it is no other than tkat which Our Blessed Saviour has shown you Moreover, He assures you that vou will be happy bevond words if you follow it and remaln faithful to lt Knowing how to think is equally a great mysterg But you have this precious g1ft of knowing hom to think, 311 rlches of the arts and sciences history literature, mathematics, and the rest and has shown you hov to use as becomes grown up men and women You are lndeed to be congratulated! them With these two great g1ftS how to live and how to think you go forth on 11fe today May Our Dlvine Lord and H1s Blessed Mother be xith you today and everyday Faithfully in Christ, Most Reverend Francis J Haas Blshop of Grand Rapids March l, 1951 Ckfdaa, Page 7 S 5 7 4 ' a . Y d how to think straight. St. Mary's has placed before you the 44- , e Father Dark, our Pastor, is well known for his fatherly guld and social makes hum a true friend Page 8 FATHER GALLAGHER our Religion instructor befuddles our minds by his clever questions only to make us understand our God given faith the better FATHER REITZ our Athletic Director has fur thered the progress of this organization through his continued spiritual advice and help ance. His interest in our achievements - spiritual, scholastic, I . . I - ECM, Philip lgoe Athletics Social Sclences Sister Mary Helen 0 P Engllsh History f Sister Mary Dionysius Religion English Socaal Science Sister Mary Andrew . Music Sister Jordan Mane O P Religion Commercial Harold Popp Assistant Football Basketball and ,Baseball Coach J E Dawson Band Sister Agnes leo O P Pnnupal latin Sister Mary Eucharla O P Religion English Sister Mary Carola O P library Science Sclence Mechanical Drawing Sister M Lamberta O P Religion Mathematics Page 9 NAME Betka Marllyn Boyle Marlene Brayton Gerald Cantu Mane Carlston Jack Cavalrer Nancy Corgan Kathenne Coyle Margaret Delore Raymond Elsenlohr Davld Fa ketty Dolores Fntzgerald Andrew Frederick John Gannon Veromca Glanettl Dons Garocco Wulluam Ho lloran John Harp Robert Hutton Dolores Jalovec Carl Kamtz Jean Ann Kenny Patrlcua Klem Robert Kordeckl Jeanette LaCross Dolores McCabe Bernice McCarI Duane McDowell Dorls Mlcko Vlolet Muller Agnes Mlsh Thoma-A Murar Betty Motakaltls Anthony OToole Margaret M Plumhoff Dorothy Poe Rnchard Ryan Audrey Savldge John Savldge Thomas Schmltt Erwln Schullst Eleanore Shlelds Harold Smanm Concetta Somers James Spadom Anthony Staffney Donald St Charles Betty Stong Jack Storck Wlllnam Stupants Rosalie Theule Ray Thompson Richard VanderVeen Mary.l Vardnan Margaret Vento JoAnn Voyt Robert Walkowlak James Westerman Patrlcla Wheaton LaVern Zadel Anton Zuldema Douglas Page L0 QTLCJQ jlleflle ADDRESS 66 Lake Shore Blvd 461 Marquette St 450 McLaughlm St 963 Albert St 164 W Muskegon Ave 1870 Maduson St Wnnnetaska Ravenna 1912 Seventh St 930 Pune St 1225 Mclllwrolth St 916 Park St 818 Malls Ave 996 W Larch Ave 1892 Mclllwralth St 1760 McMillan Rd 935 W Washington Ave 280 Shonat St 853 Chestnut St Parkersburg W Va 1366 East St 258 W Muskegon Ave 329 Iona St 1119 Sprung St Fruatport 1526 Lemuel St 585 Randall Rd 1878 Glade St 19 W Lmcoln St 1779 Madison St 1325 Baker St 1583 Park St 1132 Ninth St Hts 1928 Crowley St 512 Ninth St 1872 Greeley St 1876 Glade St 3F Forest Homes 1016 Sanford St 982 W Laketon Ave R R No 1 wn ake 1083 Emerson St 2258 Henry St 256 Jackson St 883 E Dale Ave 1321 Peck St 2231 Moon St 745 Reynolds St 2555 Westwood Dr 361 Mull lron Rd 216 E Lmcoln St 1101 Nlnth St 1954 Wllson St 1829 Smith St 3A Forest Homes 421 Leonard St 222 W Larch Ave 1766 E Broadway Ave 909 Reynolds St 1800 Peck St 743 Howden St 1171 Sprung St Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mr PARENTS and Mrs Paul Betka and Mrs P W Buckley Harold Brayton and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Rose Els CID GTI Ch an an Oh GD GD an an G11 GFI an an GI1 UI1 GFI Uh an C171 UH CD GFI an Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Guadalupe Cantu Elwood Carlston Domlnlc Cavalier James Corgan Owen Coyle Raymond Delore enlohr Andrew Faketty Joseph Fltzgerald John Frederick George Gannon Gene Glaneth Jullus Glrocco John Halloran Ferdmand Harp Hugh Hutton Carl Jalovec Hugo Kamtz Fred Kenny John Klem John Kordecka Charles LaCross James McCabe Hugh McCarI Gall McDowell John Mucko Stephen Muller John Muller ldeceasedl Joseph Mlsh Steve Murar Alex Motakaltrs John OToole Charles Plumhoff an an an an an an and an an An Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Wulllam Poe Mlchael Ryan John Savldge Mlchael Savldge Peter Schmitt Felix Schulust Wnllnam Shields Frank Smannu Alex Somers acleto Spadom Peter Staffney an an an an an and an o an an an an and and an Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Joseph St Charles Edgar Stong Fred Storck John Stupants Leonard Thelle H Beckman Thompson Barney VanderVeen n Vardlan Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Fred Vento Mlchael Voyt Harry Walkowlak Wallnam Westerman Garth Wheaton Anton Zadel Wllllam Zuldema ' , ' .....,....................... .......................... 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RV-ho' rw ' xx .V I I 'YQ' MARLENE BOYLE JN Paqo 12 ' MARILYN BETKA Always happy always a 9 Y She s a good sport we all say Marilyn acheerful girl mterestedm dancing skat ing swimming sailing and skiing entered from St Michaels She has been a member of the Sodality and a direct or in the Sophomore Silhou ettes Her artistic taste from Nat l lvlty scenes o CYO dances has brightened the various bulletm boards Alwa One who charms from the keys Delightful tuneful melodies Meet anager of the 1951 Mari Hi Marlene a girl with a sparkling smile and twinkling brown eyes captured these honors Her many activities Include Sodality Glee Club Fatima Club Drum Malorette class secretary impersonator of a secretary in the Sophomore Silhouettes Girl s Ensemble secretary and treas uer of the Eucharistic Committee and a member of the Knights and Handmaids Lookmg at music from three angles Glee Club organ and piano she plays with ease she has Chopin as her favorite composer Our Queen and Business M 91.5 J D BRAYTON n w at he pursues For he s like a lighted fuse. The 59 He ll tai h bomb shell of good humo if 1 fb r and friendly disposition is Jerry. .He has added much to the fun of the class by his unending antics. His activ- ities include Sodality Knights of the Altar stage manager for the Sophomore S'lh i ouettes and Ser- geant of Arms of the Junior class. In the athletic field Jerr h y as been content to concentrate all his efforts on football. Uncle Sam has chosen him to be a member of th N ' e ational Guards. MNfXfW!x4., f- -Z' A A MARIE CANTU ys friendly lust the same Always square in life s old game. Marie w o entered St. Mary High in '48 Sh h . e as dark hair, dark eyes, and is of medium build. A faithful memb of th S ' ' is a quiet and generous person h er e odalnty and Fatima Club for th ree years. She helped to make the Sophomore Silhouettes a success by he ' ' r impersonation of a graduate. NANCY CAVALIER JOHN CARLSTON Full of fun and mischief too Doing things he shouldnt do Expressing Jack s feelings are two large blue eyes His ability in basketball is known to the students of St Mary High Jack has been a member ofthe Sodality Fatima Club and appeared as a hostess If Men Played Cards like Women in the Sophomore Silhouettes Mighty small and mighty sweet f tend IS one big treat To be her r t ding feature She A sweet smile is Nancy s outs an d to her classmates Some day b is a smcere frien not too far distant this attractive Miss may e hn your aches and taking your pulse or soot I g ties have been Fatima Club Glee nd pams Her actlvl Club Knights and Handmalds the Sodallty a a sop f the Sophomore Sulhou ettes rano in the chorus o KATHERINE CORGAN This young lady is quite small ood aren t always tall But those that are g Short but not short of humor and ability is Corky the lass with the naturally curly hair She entered in 48 from Ravenna where she had d the Library Club Her been in the Glee Club an lude the Sodallty Fatima Club d Lt activities here Inc Kmghts and Handmalds Student Council an l H She lmpersonated a erary Editor of the Maru I lunatic in A Pair of Lunatics in the Sophomore Silhouettes MARGARET coYLe WV The loys of life become worthwhile Beneath the sway of her sweet smile Lovely long hair and large flashy dimples are two of Margaret s greatest assets. Her idle hours are spent in dancing singing and playing the organ. She belongs to the Sodality Fatima Club Glee Club and the Mari-Hi Sextet. During her second year in high school she took care of the class finances. There is No Tomorrow an a cappella ' the 1950 amateur show trio won second place in d her sisters Loretta and Merce for Margaret an des. lin., Page 13 Page 14 A- N- X Y x nAvMoNo n E LORE A sportsman true who cant be beat A tuner frrend you ll never meet Smce entenng St Mary Hr h year Ra h g In hrs sophomore y as proven hrmself a hard around athlete a worknng all nd scholar Hrs actrvltues mclude Sophomore Sllhouettes footb Il three yea a and baseball for rs basketball for two years class treas urer and Sodalrty for one year DAVID EISENLOHR Always rn muschaef always ln dutch Apprecuated by teachers e ver so much Wrth hrs abaluty In photography and electnclty plus hrs wlllnngness to help David rs greatly ap precuated by his teachers and IS a bug help around school A faithful Sodalrst band member and Knight of the Altar IS thus lrkeable boy He also lent has talent to the Sophom connechon ore Snlhouett wuth the light es In Ing effects DOLORES F AKETTY bundle of contagious pep and vrtalrty D lores IS l oaded wuth splrut and enth Smce she entered from S sh uslasm acred Heart S h e has belonged c ool nn 48 to the Glee Club sang In the Sophomore Snlhouettes has been a staunch porter of the Sodaluty F t and H sup alma Club and th andmalds H e Knights er artustlc work h bulletin board as graced the s many tnmes ANDREW FITZG ERALD got a hook and some hart Because my lane wasnt gettrng me anywhere A very socnable person to meet us studnous Andy He us completlng two years of math rn has sensor year to enable hum to enter Barber College rn Detront As a member of the ca t more Sllhou t s of the Sopho e tes he portrayed his abrlrty as an actor Tw ?rjB 'I rf-J fW JOHN FREDERICK lnqulsltlve mmd manner so fine There s not to be found two of hrs krnd John ns one of the most actnve members of the semor class Besldes belng president of the Stu dent Council and Captaln of the football team h has played basketball baseball and golf He was vlce president of the rumor class In a klt whach he wrote for the Sophomore Silhouettes John played the part of Mr Sandusky a mavle producer He has been an octave member of the Sodallty the Fatima Club and Knights of the Altar VERONICA GANNON a a frrendly smlle A wlnnmg w y In all a gurl who rs worthwhile Veronica to us Patsy has been at St Mary for twelve years Wrth her happy go lucky dl5POSl tlon she has shone In many actlvltles such as an actlve Sodallst a member of the Kmghts and Handmands Fatuma Club Glee Club the Girls e In the Silhouettes and a cheer Ensemble a nurs leader DORIS GIANETTI mall has nts advantages Q54 Bemg s But what they are I wash I knew Quiet and fnendly those dark eyes betray the pleasant dusposntuon of Dons She not only studles hard but seasons her study with a sense of humor whnch others appreclate very much She sang m homore Silhouettes Our Lady s Sodallty to be a clrent of the Sop and a Fatlmute have shown her Mary WILLIAM GIROCCO All the great men are dying If And I feel famt myse Outstanding qualltnes of wut humor and keenness of mnnd bnng out the atomtc slde of thus cultured lad He has shown has athletlc abllnty In track d basketball He partlcrpated In Glee k of busmess football an Club Sodollty and performed the tas manager of the Sophomore Salhouettes Page 15 CARL JALOVEC Page JOHN HALLORAN No slnner nor no salnt perhaps But-well the very best of chaps An actrve lad Easy to get along wuth Twelve years at St Mary Who9 None other than John Halloran A very ambltuous and a very hard work er was John for he has been co prefect of the Sodallty a Fattmlte a Knight of the Altar a member of the Student Counctl, a member of the Glee Club and a baseball player In the Sopho more Silhouettes Athletlcally he was prominent nn basketball and baseball ROBERT HARP Fleet of foot strong of lumb Athletlc deeds are well done by hum Bob has been un St Mary for twelve years He was an altar boy for two years portrayed a grad uate nn the Sllhouettes played football for four years One of the flrst athletes to go out for track was Bob an outstanding star an 49 and 50 DOLORES HUTTON A good student and how she can speed When it comes to typmg she s rn the lead Dodue has the rare comblnatlon of a lovely dns posntlon and lndustrlous manner For twelve years she has been a credit to her school and classmates Honored by her presence were the Sodallty Fatima Club Glee Club a soprano nn the chorus of the Sophomore Sulhouettes Kmghts and Handmatds, and a cheerleader After the mk drles on her dlploma, she wall contlnue wlth her secretarial work at Mercy Hosputal untll she enters nurses traunmg In September He never shrrks nor slughts his task A special favortte of his class Fauth behavnor and mtelltgence are a few of the attrartuve gifts possessed by Carl Smce enterung from Orchard View un hls freshman year he has been a member of the Sodallty and Fatama Club As an athlete he played baseball football and basketball As a leader he was a member of the Student Councul and Vice Presldent of the senlor class Not a bad actor he played tn Why the Chlmes Rang and The Governor s Shoes es a playwrught too for wuth the asslstance of Bunny McCabe he composed the radio sklt used ln the Sophomore Snlhouettes PATRICIA KENNY JEAN ANN KANITZ A iolly girl brim-ful of fun A friend indeed to everyone. , Anything for a laugh will find Jean Ann on h h ors the highest of spot She has had many on to be All Sports Queen Her which has been other actlvltles Include Business Manager Fatima t chairman of Our Club Girls Ensemble Sexte a narrator for the Sophomore Ladys Committee Silhouettes Sodallty and Glee Club Wlll Jean bea nurse or a teacher? A disposition as bright as her red hair the Although she is a redhead Pat doesnt have nies It on the con temper that usually accompa tion is always cheerful and pleas d trary her dlsposl ant A member of the Sodaluty Glee Club an f the Student Councxl Fatima Club for four years o d chairman of Our Ladys Com for one year an nd secretary In 50 have mittee for two years a nslblllties ln the been her pleasures and respo member of the chorus Silhouettes she was a ROBERT KLEIN 4' 5' l luke work' lt fascunates me l could sit and watch It for hours Bob the owner of the most atomic little Ford tn school IS one of the few who have attended St Mary for twelve years He has participated whole heartedly as a member ofthe Sodallty Glee Club ht and Handmalds and the Fatima Club Kmg s h I he is considered a Silhouettes Around sc oo prankster JEANETTE KORDECKI h n s are done by small people Some of the greatest t I g kes an easy going nature ma Jeanette possessing d to get along without her a person who is har Her work as accomplished with a smile ln the h s been in the Knights and last three years she a rtrayed a student In Handmasds Sodallty and po the Silhouettes 13' Page l Page 18 DOLORES LA CROSS Ever laughing always gay As she goes along her way Dolores entered St Mary Hugh un her sophomore year from Sacred Heart Durung her four years of hugh school she belonged to Our Ladys So daluty Fatuma Club Knughts and Handmauds of the Blessed Sacrament and the Sophomore Sulhou ettes as a choruster Two years of typung and shorthand plus a year of bookkeepung prepare her to be a d n u eal secretary for some fortunate em ployer BERNICE MC CABE Fun to lusten to fun to know We ask you usn t ut so? Bunny? Why she s the gurl whose sense of humor and muschuevousness has gladdened the hearts of those around her As a student of St Mary Hugh Bunny has been a member of the Sodaluty Fatuma Club Knights and Handmauds and co wruter of a script for the Sophomore Silhouettes You have probably seen her fluttung through the halls on one of her clerucal 'obs or to substutute for a muss ung teacher Bunny us always ready to help an one Y teachers students or pre school children DIANE MC CARL Laughing talkung lots of fun When her shorthand work us done Duane McCarl'P Why shes that gal wuth those charmung blue eyes and rosy red cheeks Her cheerfulness and lovung personaluty have made Duane a fruend to all Dancung and skatung are two of her favorute pastumes Other actuvutues are Sodaluty Fatuma Club, and Glee Club for four years, and Sophomore Sulhouettes For two years she has been an assustant un a Beauty Shop, however after graduatuon she wull grace an offuce wuth her wunnung ways DORIS JEAN M DOWE L Full of fun and fancy free ' That s the way she wants to be. Doris g and skating. She s a friendly, laughable and likeable person who is always ready for a good time Her activities have been Sodality and Sophomore Sil- houettes. She is an energetic commercial student and undoubtedl la y p ns to become an efficient secretary after graduation. favorite past times are art dancin AGNES MILLER VIOLET MICKO e rest of our days Around the Gultar that she plays Vnolet known to all her classmates as a qulet and energetuc worker has been In the followmg actuv mes durlng her hugh school days Sodallty Glee Club and Knights and Handmalds for four years Fatima Club for three years and as a graduate un the Snlhouettes Durmg the past year she has been an assistant secretary for Our Lady of Grace parish We d luke to spend th dl heart exceeds her height Frlen y She does her but wlth all her mtght Here I5 a gurl who has been a wonderful smce she entered from Sacred Heart In 48 I he refect rn the tu Sodaluty she was actlve as co p dent Council as vlce president In the Sophomore s of Ceremonies and a Sllhouettes as Mrstres faithful Fatlmlte The happuest moment of her life Bl ssed was the o Mother ne when she crowned our e LOUIS MILLER The 'ester of the class rs he To make folks laugh has speclalty f wrt and humor He IS Loule us a small package o l hm the spark that keeps the senior class aug g Wuth thus lolly dlsposltxon he helps make the long chool days seem shorter Since entering from d s t n 48 he has been a Sodallst an Sacred Hear I sang nn the Sophomore Silhouettes Louie loves h lest moments to drlve and spent one of hts app gettlng has drlver s license THOMAS MISH In spate of all lve learned n o lnlon keep I stnll my ow p Tom d t St Mary In hls freshman year Reglstere a has shown great Interest In scholastlcs He IS admured for hts readlness to defend has Ideals an active d senslble arguments He was wrth goo member of the Glee Club Sodallty Fatnma Club K hts of the Altar and football team Tom ns S h mg musically minded Thus talent he used In the op omore Sulhouettes and the Glee Club Page 19 ELIZABETH MURAR Happy go lucky ond popular too Her frlends ore many and her enemies few A small but dynamlc young lady Yes that IS Betty Thus popular lass entered from Sacred Heart nn her sophomore year To her credit go three years of Sodaluty the part of q nurse In the Silhouettes two years of cheerleading and secre tary of th sensor class Betty has been on the decoration ommlttee for most of the lunlor actlv ltles ANTHONY MOTEKAITIS When nt comes to art he s ln the know And he s full of nt from head to toe Tony or should we say Mote came from St Mnchael ln hls freshman year As a sophomore he took part In the Sophomore Silhouettes and was Vnce President Because he IS an outstanding mathematician he us the envy of his fellow class mates It seems thus lad' with the atomic smlle IS a whlz with figures and has chosen accounting for has future career If Uncle Sam doesnt change has MARGARET MARY OTOOLE An lrlsh smule plus lrlsh eyes Shell succeed In whatever she tnes Peggy as Irlsh as her name umplles with the cheerful manner and bright dlsposltlon to match lolned the Sodallty and Glee Club In her freshman year and remamed actuve In both groups through out hugh school She sang In the chorus an the annual Sophomore Sllhouettes and has shown her pep as a cheerleader DOROTHY PLUMHOFF She s rather tall she s falr she s prum She s one we all would luke to wm Dot ns the blue eyed blonde who has been with us for twelve years Her favorite pastimes are makung fudge :ce skatnng and tallung to her frlends Her actlvltles have been Sodaluty Fatima Club Knughts and Handmalds Glee Club a mem ber of the chorus In the Sophomore Sllhouettes and Co Editor of Man HI Nazareth College Kal amazoo welcomed Dorothy as a member of the Press Conference last November It - - I I I I ' I . I . I I ' -1 ' 1 , , , I I ' ' I I . . . , . I mmd. To has credit go two years of baseball. I I . . . I . I I - I . I . . I . . : , 1 I 1 ' I . - , I - I RICHARD POE Snlent quiet easy going One who s really worth your knowlng lce skotrng and collectung records are two of Richard s favorltes He entered from Central Junlor as a sophomore Nature has endowed thas chap wlth an lnqulsmve mmd that will lead hum to greater thmgs ln the future Uncle Sam will nab hum after graduation AUDREY RYAN Though she s Inttle ond not very tall You lust cant help llkmg her best of all A fnendly smlle and pleasant personality are two reasons why Mackey IS popular Shy and sweet and noted for her dnmples and pleasing personal :ty Audrey particularly Ilkes skating and dancing Her actnvutles mclude a member of the chorus In the Sophomore Silhouettes and the Sodallty Some Muskegon offlce will be made better by Audreys presence after graduatlon THOMAS SAVIDGE Does he luke to work or rest? We thunk its rut he Ilkes the best John better known to hrs friends as .lack IS mechanically mcllned He was a member of the Sodallty during has four years In hugh school and took the part of a woman an If Men Played Cards luke Women In the Sophomore Silhouettes In has tenth year He has also been one of the malnstays of the band slnce nts existence four years ago He not only plays the clarlnet but also teaches at Hager s Why worry my day wlll come Tom has been o great asset to the school these last years Although he dnd not partlclpate In any sports he was always at the games cheermg for hus fellow students In his sophomore year Tom played the part of a mand un the Sophomore Silhouettes Wlth a smile that wlll wln hlm many more friends lh the future Tom will be successful nn the Army or Navy wherever our Uncle Sam places lm IPM' Page 21 JoHN sAvlncE , V? . ' I . l I h' . Page 22 M ERWIN SCHMITT A quiet sort of fellow IS he And lust as nice as he can be Erwin who lolned our freshman class in 47 from .libson School is a pleasant lad with a winning disposition He was stage manager for the Soph omore Silhouettes and was a member of the Sodality the Knights and Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament and a faithful Knight of the Altar ELEANORE SCHULIST Sometimes serious sometimes guy Charming swe t e in her own way St Michael s loss w as St Mary s gain when bus: ness like Eleanore lolned our cl e ly Ffh! ass in her freshman y ar Her charming personality and ability to get along with people made her a much sought companion Eleanor was an ardent supporter of the Student Council Glee Club and Sodality Her impersonation of an opera singer bro h enloyment t ug t much o the audience ln the Silhouettes HAROLD SHIELDS On his horn he plays a tune Every morning night and noon Attention Introducing Harry James the muslc maestro of the senior class and his Sax Yes that s Harold He and his Sax are a combination well liked at St Mary High His activities have been Sodality Fatima Cl b u Knlqhts and Hand maids and band President of the band senior year and In his a member of his brother s orches tra have kept this lad really busy CONSTANCE SIRIANNI Short and sweet. A fun-loving petite girl with brown eyes and brown hair complimented by a pleasing personality is Connie. She used much of her pep in cheerleading but still has enough for parties good iokes and music. Connie has been an active member of the Sodality Fatima Club Library Club Knights and Handmaids and a dancer in the Sophomore Sil- houettes. JAMES SOMERS Hard tellung what these quiet boys kun Wull do when no one is loo g Begunnung un the furst grade here at St Mary .lum fruend wullung to lend has always been everyone s d One of hus greatest achievements a helping han was Kung of Maru Hu Hus other actuvutues were Altar boy for two years, Sodaluty for tour years Glee Club for two years a saulor un the Silhouettes d uds for one year Making Knights and Han ma h us .lim s specialty friends and keepung t em ANTHONY SPADONI Hus hair Is brown and how lt curls Tus the envy of all the gurls Rome Italy lost an untellugent mathematucuan when Tony came to America and made hus way to St Mary Hugh Hus actuvutues Include Sodaluty for four years vuce president for one year Sophomore Silhouettes and band for three years Even our Uncle Sam loves Tony for he made hum one of hus GI s at the end of the furst semester He has left nd friends galore behind hum plenty of memories a DONALD STAFFNEY I luke the Eunsteun theory 493-N Guve me something sump e- l s un ntered from St Muchae Don a good student e urrucular actuvutues are 47 Although hus extra c lumuted to basketball for one year he us known as a great party goer Hus lokung manner us enloyed b all Incudently he us one of the more dressy He will appear Y and handsome lads un the class Navy or Army unuform when handsome un either a Uncle Sam chooses hum ELIZABETH ST CHARLES Betty us ever quuet and meelr she seek Never attentuon does 'l with blue eyes and light haur us l to A charming gur I nted from Sacred Hear Betty who was transp a S int Marys in her sophomore year. She likes ' ' all Betty loves cu d creatuve art. All un I, 'n the lf' K dancing an work. Betty acted the part of a nurse u Silhouettes and has been an active Sodalist. Page 23 Page 24 'A JOHN STONG I II take lute as at comes And death as I go Jack s frlendlrness and leadership are learned ln that he has been elected presldent of our class for four years student councllor for three years, and co prefect and Eucharistic chaurman for one year Hrs athletlc ablllty IS proven by the fact that he won three letters during four years of football and was a member of the track team for three years He helped compose a sklt for the Sophomore Silhouettes and lmpersonated a lunatic In A Parr of Lunatlcs WILLIAM STORCK He s steady and fair and square and km As any chap I can call to mlnd WMM Bull has been very actrve In sports and generally fun lovnng Hrs athletnc record us well above aver age football four years basketball four years and baseball three years He was baseball cap tam In 49 a member of the Sodallty three years treasurer of the class one year and a pitcher ln the Silhouettes If Uncle Sam doesnt call hum soon, he wlll arm to become a professlonal ball player ROSALIE STUPARITS A cute Iuttle gal Who s quite a pal 7' ,,-,,5f,,,z,0,K 6997? Since she lolned our cass as a sophomore from Sacred Heart Rosalie s warm personalsty has won her many friends Class treasurer In her sophomore year and class secretary rn her rumor year were among her honors She has been a member of the Sodallty and Glee Club a cheerleader and a nurse In the Silhouettes If you want a dellclous mulk shake call on Rosalie at Frltzs Drug Store In the Herghts RAYMOND TH EILE Why do I have lo work all day When my desure is to play Ray the George Kell of our baseball team, as a lrkeable lad who came from Sacred Heart In our sophomore year Besides playlng on the baseball team for three years he played forward un basket ball rn 48 He has been actrve In the Sodallty As an announcer rn the Sophomore Silhouettes he equoled commentator, Lowell Thomas u ' .. . X fl,-ff C X bolt. -- U , RICHARD THOMPSON Could be an angel inside K Cf! A. But we never seo through The most explosive and peppiest of the senior t all as Duck class is the Little Giant known o hu her heights with two years He has yet to gain g of football sergeant at arms of the senior class b seball player in the and the impersonation of a a Silhouettes under his hat St Michael s presented 47 when Duck entered St us with a good man in Mary High MARY JEAN VANDERVEEN Shesreall ver fine With a smne ofyrare sunshine 0.22, Each new dawn has brought a busy day for Mary Jean Not only has she been Business Manager for the Irish but has spent her time and energy in support of Our Ladys Sodality and the Fatima Club She played the part of a teacher in the Silhouettes This sunny haired lass is a competent stenographer and typlst and evidently plans to become an efficient office worker after June 3 MARGARET VARDIAN No one s foe each one s friend t she ll e er contend For your hear ' 'l . Al- ' ' the girl with a warm friendly sml e Margie IS though she is rather quiet she has made many friends during her four years at St. Mary High. fS dality ,and the Three ears of Glee Club four o o Y Sophomore Silhouettes have kept her busy. 9' , , , ,, JO ANNE VENTO Sh s not a flower, she's not a pearl, e She s lust an all-around girl. ' d greenish- who has dark brown hair an ed, Jo Anne gray eyes, is loquacious, witty, good-temper and full of fun. Make-up artist for the Sophomore Silhouettes, member of the Sodality for four years e her activ- F t'ma Club for one year wer d and the a n ities Library Science is her preferred subiectg an reading is her favorite pastime. Page Page ROBERT VOYT A little bashful a little shy Still there s mischief in his eye Bob a handsome but somewhat shy lad came to St Mary High from St Michael s in 47 As an active member of the class he has been a Sodallst for four years vice president of the class and co chairman of Our Lady s Committee for one year a member of the Glee Club and band for three years and played football and baseball for two years He portrayed a monk in the Silhouettes Musically talented he plays the violin and bass horn and sings like a whip poorwill These accom phshments make him a valuable asset to the Glee Club and band JAMES WA Twelve long years of school have passed And I m out to see the world at last Dark and handsome best describes Jim His chief interest is cars however he does find time for many other extra curricular activities These include Sodalltv for three years a sailor in the Silhouettes Fatima Club for one year and Glee Club for three years All in all .lim especially endorses having a restful time but after graduation Uncle Sam will probably find room for him In the Arm d or will Holl LKOWIAK e Forces ywood be his aim? PATRICIA WESTERMAN R . . am or shine a gal that s fine. Happy friendly and full of fun are the words to describe Pat. She enioys skating dancing and good iokes. She attended Sacred Heart School until her freshman years before entering St. Mary High in 48. The Sodality Christmas Pageant and Sophomore Silhouettes benefited by her presence. Her ability as a cashier at the Occidental Hotel will no doubt help to procure her a position in one of the hometown banks. LAVERN WH EATEN l Clean-cut truthful he will always be A first rate athlete well all agree. LaVern entered St. Mary High in 48 from Sacred Heart. He is quiet, easy to get along with serious in his studies, and well-mannered. He has won letters in football, baseball, and basketball and the respect of his schoolmates. LaVern is a familiar figure in the Glee Club. LaVern was named the most valuable footb ll a player of '50 .and the Co- Editor of the Mari-Hi. V I i I W ANroN ZADEL 'lg' X A :harming personality, With a mixture of rascaIity. Here is our class photographer and his camera. Who? Anton Zadel, naturally. It was a great day for the Irish when he and his camera came from Sacred Heart. Not only does he click his camera, but he also clicks with his classmates. Among his activities are Sodality and a female part in If Men Played Cards Like Women in the Sophomore Silhouettes During his sophomore year he played football DOUGLAS ZUIDEMA The world is not better if we worry Life is no longer if we hurry Although Doug is rather quiet he has capably handled the ball in basketball football and base ball during his four years of high school This very well dressed and amiable gentleman has been a faithful Sodalist a Glee Clubber a respon sible Knight of the Altar and a silhouette of a senior Motto ln Christ Colors Patron D fff to live and to think Rose Green and White Mary Our Mother Page 27 I . I I ' ..4.,..J- Flower ..,,.oo..... .....,A,.,......,....,............ve..............s..... Do you remember away Scapulars for Our Lady. D. Fakefty P. Gannon M. Boyle E Schulisl P. Cavanaugh P. Kenny C. Sirianni. back when says Class Hlsforran N Cavaluer to B McCabe lnmahon Ah yes those lovely Semorsl Candle Procession atChrlstmas C Snr lanm M J VanderVeen M Vardlan Page 28 and others Blessing of our play grounds l947 MMM, Our Retreats with Fr OHara 49 50 VOVLLC 815 Football Banquet 1950 Sophomore Srlhouettes Down By the Stahon J Carlston T Spadom J Mulready D Glanettl D LaCross and others Prom Planners D Faketty D McDowell R Stuparnts D Kan ntz and B Glrocco Seated J Stong J Frederuck B Murar and B St Charles B Gnrocco etc Style Show lmale castl for Father Dark s Feast Day Play Zu dema J Carlson Page 29 if-av' KW -md mfziom ANDERSON A ANDERSON V BEEK J BAILEY BOWEN V aw-Q-W COLLIGAN .iv 'U FORTIER S BRADFORD -our new BRAYTON BRENNAN M BURNS L wyn- sw.. BOWEN C BYER 4:99-4 DeMARSE M DUFF FAKETTY K FAINO B QW at GEYER GILBERT J GRAMZA R GRANDY B HAMMOND 'QW' Wm FORTIER R awww' GREINKE R HARRAND M HOGAN B JABLONSKI H KAPLA A KELLEY P My -uf ff 4 K mf KENDRA D KENNY F KLAMFOTH D KOLENIC F LQPLANTE E LARSEN T Page 30 LIDDLE M MASON P MATOVIC R MORAN D NACHAZEL T NEWMAN J POLISKI J STURMOSKI RIE F RYAN T gg li hgar wi MCPHALL L McCARTHY MILLER A QM' ODONNELL K OTOOLE M A PLICHTA W ws unit SCHWANKE J SEYMOUR SHIELDS K B SWIATEK R TAGHON J TISCH J WHITE A WINKLER J ZUDERS D ZUIDEMA J President Vnce presndent Secretary Treasurer t l EWQAQJLQP6 Patrlck Kelly Marguerite Llddle Joyce Zuldemc Thomas Nachazel Page 31 A If .-A, ' - ' fig: . ,.,:1 E 'E L 9 t , ll , x Y , . , . , . , . , C. , , me -E: I l- X :.- . .:, ,vI' V I: -Z I'l-: : 1 . uw .. . ,., ,. I Q X ,. x ? :4,. Z if ': ' EVHQVZPH ,, AR f f A J' ,. s,. ,. ,. ,L.n. , A J V , ,,AA ii, -2,731 V pf N ,,,., ,:,,.,E:: 'wg fi., VR :: omorefi if BARTOLI M BRAINARD T BURNS M saga-s-Dwi' CORGAN D COYLE L DABROWSKI T FOWLER D FULK T GUTOWSKI J ff-,nv 'Haw-ww HEIMLER C HEINRICH G HJORT B HOWE P HRONEK HURST G ..- 'li Nu? 'Ht CARLSTON L DONOVAN P HANSLITS M HOLUB F JALOVEC S 1 Z A 9 'M 'N 1 KORDECKI, L KUFTA, T KURANT, R LAURETTI, M CAVANAUGH A COLLIGAN C EHR C FLEISCHER 43 ww 'QMS' HARP M HARRINGTON C HOMMER P HOUSEMAN .I PM KANITZ KARCINSKI R .- -u 'tn Q 0 f Q PM f, E If LeCLERQ, B LICHNOR, T ,Sap 1 :,, P - QCC T PM T aw C ,,.,.:- : g .-.- --L5 ,. livzsl - -I :-- -1, -2, '-:-' V 1 -f ,,,,g 4. ,, . P ig. - AIDZZ: ,,, . A zzw 'I A E ' ig 'C:W:'Q ' P C CPPC C C CCC PP P P ,N I Qi v I ,K .-,v' Q - 5 f X' T PP C C in zluzu' 'H i ' uuvluluu uulv I s WV V . P 1' I I I F. I . I I ., .,.. I ' -ei W Qemv 2' wa 'har' LUDWIG W MASON E McCARTHY J McDOWELL E MILLER A MORSE MEYEIS NADEAU J RENOUF ROSINSKI N Lo i OBENAUF C OTOOLE D PAPARELLA SHIELDS V ST AMOUR A STRASSER M A QMS YW? POPP D Saw' SCHMITT SCHMITT L VEITENHEIMER J VOYT M A WHITE S WIRTZ WITKOWSKJ President Vnce presudent Secretary Treasurer Emgaofiem Michael Hanshts Michael Kamtz Barbara Hlor? Robert Kurcmt Page 33 - ,,rr. ' rf zr' V ' 2 ,Jw ts '12 f r rrA ra, we A fy ,' .vfzj Q' -1Q..- I A E A ' A tvz . igg 'V , -II 7 1 ,V ' :'- A . 7 W5 ' . .- Q 'E X? A rz.. A , . , . , . , . , . , J. KX 'V ,:.:, ,. JA I ..-'.V'A,,. V':'. 7 J V E' H ' ,--1'-' uv .,- J ' -AA...V: Q is Z. . . .g :z,, 5 ..., 1' J ul i? A We . Vlzl 2 ..,. ' :-.- ,I Q , f 1 A A . gr 2 J ,.. eL aa A J A f iw V ,r-1 A ..rr2r -ra,J i f 'X f - ' :ZA .:.,. 1 iff-' . Y -.,., x I . , A if , , . , . , . . , . , S. , L. Page C- P0 'KF' BEGIN BIEGALLE M BLISS L WHY NJ? 'ZW CAVALIER Y LHRISTENSON J COYLE can Ylynvwf 1' HOGAN E HOUSEMAN HRONEK M Nm KLEINER KNOWLES N KROL V fn 'Q My ww YM--ar WLGVL BROWN E DEWEESE P QQ.--1' JOHNSON M fha LAPPO M LONG N MASTELLA C McREYNOLDS A MELOCHE H ilk -mf, :WN BUDWICK C CARLSTON L HAMEL N HOLUB V JONES KAISER A was 95 LAWIE N LIDDLE G MELOCHE P Ulf MERTENS L MINES R MISH H NACHAZEL M OTOOLE M PAPARELLA V PLOUHAR D Ili Pl-UMHOFF M POPP W SCHNIPKE C RO S D J SCHULIST A SHELDON J SHIELDS D 53 -e SVEGEI- SILVIS D SIPOS M SOMERS T 51' AMQUR J nw, STONG STORCK D TYLER S VANDERVEEN Emgacfieim Presndent George luddle Vlce president Putrlcla Deweese Secretary Charlotte Anderson Treasurer Donahue Sllvls Page 35 z , 7' V P ' D V h f - L , . , - 5 , . . , . , . ,V ? , A ,TG ,.,. we A .tt ' ,. ,- '. ,. .:, V:q ' ': ' -' ,zz ..,.'--' ' V. ' V-1' V ,. V -'-, 3. H :: , Q In 3 'A D X , 1. , . , . , 1. Se ff 1 gh Gel' Co we 1125 ere my R P OS e Mqpowc lOLl LtlfL6LZ Z? 'Yap Pre John Holforo fi 'X E 1 V-On wc' 50' lb.. 01, q f Mo, Io I7 com 0 Gr QI' 3 M5 JCLCFL LC? KG J df' M mn Commmee e on 0' G' Co Chcum on 2 Ltd 5 ,Qt PPOPM, 5L0l'L 56Ll'LCtLfg OIWL CL LQV15 nah. W -J' . aff' f X . 'KHP' 1 2 1 A es x fi co. ,, faq, ' ' ' Q , 'a ff 5 ,.-' - uex - f Q 'U . ,., , X Cohch ' A In ,I 0 f - 'hiffee P - D A , V M . . f , . U . H y I 7 A beautiful ceremony giving glory to Our Lady is the Rosary Procession. Another view of t h e R o s a r y Procession shows the living Rosary wending its way past Our Ladys Altar Sodallty officers M mtz A Miler Voyt lead the Rosary Procession with K Corgan C Slrlanm K Shields M Boyle and the remaining Junior and Senior gurls mak mg up the decades t Page 37 Ka ' , . i , R. Matovic, J. Kanitz, R. .xdfgerf flue reaf Falher Jordan IC Bowenl blesses Alben lo Moran, Softly and snlently three angels lB Hogan B Slurmosku M A 0 Toolel followed by Our Blessed Alberl lb Moronl why do you despair' Anse l 'dY lp B 'Y'o l advance lowmd and lake courage mqulres Mary lP Broyionl Albert lD Moranl The Cusl Page 38 , . , - . . . , . , . . 1 n . . . , . . u - - ' , 5246! fy St Marys Sodaluty has progressed through another successful year under the capable leadership of co prefects John Halloran and Agnes Muller On December l sixty five new members were received into the Sodality They have proved themselves worthy of their title Sodalists of Mary The high spot of the year was the High School Retreat given by Father Fox Other mayor activities have mcluded Sodality Sundays on the third Sunday of every month monthly meetings at which various programs plays and discussions were presented and the Christmas Pageant To better carry out the aims of the Sodallty each grade has been organized into a special committee Good literature Committee Junior group has distributed Catholic magazines to various public centers and has included this material in their studies the Eucharistic Committee Sophomore group sponsored the Kmghts and Handmaids who are required to receive Communion at least once a week the Mission Com mittee Freshman group has placed boxes in every room throughout school to collect cancelled stamps that are sent to the missionaries All the Sodalists working together with one aim in mmd the sanctaficatnon of their souls have upheld their motto To Jesus Through Mary Page 39 lf Our Lady's Committee, Senior group, has stimulated interest in devotion to the Blessed Virgin Maryg the OUQPVLOIA 5 oeri Matthnas IT Nachazell nar rates to Enoch lC Bowenl the Natnvuty scene Enoch IC. Bowenl sym- pathizes with the children, KD. Moran, C. Jalovec, G. Geyer, S. .lalovecl seeking sandals for the Master. Page 40 Dunng the narration a tableau of the Natlvlty ns depicted The three Kings lD Zuldema, W Storck R Thompsonl brmgs gifts to the Infant Kung O W R H O U Page 42 p8flf'86Lt A 0 afomic I T Em HAPPY ARE WE ON THE WAY TO A CONFERENCE Boys R Thoele C Jalovec R Voyt R Delore D Zuldema I. Muller R Klein A Zodel Girls I Kenny D Faketty V Micke C Slrlcnnr M Betko Benedlctlon of the Blessed Sacrament by Father Fox closed the Retreat Assnstlng an the sanctuary are E Schmutt J Halloran J Fredenck andj Stong S P R U A L Posing with our Retreat Master First raw l to r A Muller A Ryan Second row D Eusenlohr Reverend Father Fox Reverend Father Dark C Jalovec Dedication to Mary opened our Retreat on April 4 5 and 6 The mam oblect of the three days silence and prayer was to make friends with God Therefore the foremost question in our minds was Am I a friend, or an enemy of God9 ln becoming and remaining God s friend we must never forget that Mary our Mother IS always be our motlvutatmg principle to think and to live In Christ Acolytes .I Halloran J Stong E Schmitt and J Frederick lead the retreatants making The Way of the Cross Page 43 willing to help us. To Jesus through Mary, our Sodality motto will L i A D D ' K A drsplay of Cathollc books and magazrnes under the slogan Be not overcome by evll but overcome evll by good inaugurated Catholnc Press In the window of Panyard s Store at Clay on First Father Foley Unlverslty of Detroit procurator spoke to th'e sensors concermng hrgher education Page 44 I A A 'iz R Matovlc M Kanutz A Mlller and J Halloran leave the altar after the crowmng as the students ralse theur youthful vooces an prqlge wnh the beautlful hymn No Stqm In Thee To the strauns of Oh Mary we crown Thee wlth blossoms today Agnes Muller Co Prefect of Our Ladys Sodallty crowns the Statue of the Blessed Vnrgun Mary after an nmpresszve May processuon nn which the entnre hugh school partuclpated Asslstmg her are .I Halloran Co Prefect R Matovnc Secretary and M Kanutz Treasurer Page 45 - as u ll 1 ' . , . r 1 I ' I - 1 i . , . 1 - , . I 1 ' ll a In Page 46 Fanthful servants of God are lback rowl J Fredencks E Schmitt Father Dark D Zuldema D Elsenlohr Front row T Mlsh J Stong J Drayton and J Halloran tuture Ceremony on December 14 Thurty boys marched into the sanctuary, were mvested with cassock and surpluce and receaved thenr certnflcates of membershup The services closed with Beneductuon Precedmg the lnvestlture Ceremony a banquet for the servers was held un Samt Mary Hall sponsored by Father Dark and prepared by mothers of the boys Select groups of Kmghts assnsted In the ceremonies of Palm Sun day, Good Frlday Holy Saturday, Easter Sunday and other malor feasts of the Church 3 Saint Mary unit of the Knights of the Altar held its formal Inves- . I . V ' ,.4l Reverends V Gallagher T R Dark and W Rentz enloy the food and the boys The best meal of the year was the comment of the Knlghts af the Altar Boy Banquet furnished by Father Dark and prepared by the Mothers mjj. .Nrwmx 'hw Page 47 .jgmgfnfa 0 M, .xgflfar Knights cerhflcafe m hand leave the church after Inveshture and Benedlcflon Page 48 ,M G QA 'A-4 Isa J r xx Mm HY , ' ' QS ,Q - , , X 1 1 4, Y , Q? bwmgg ..., ,JQWL og Lia A Kano: X ff B Hon C Iowan Page 4 K . ...W - fe P Kenny reads her theme to the Engllsh class whale D McCarI takes down the hugh spots Serlous thought on Soclallzed Medlclne makes the sensors declde that lt I5 not a wise step for our Second Row W Storck D Plumhoff C Jalovec D Faketty Third Row J Savldge W Glrocco D Elsenlohr B McCabe Fourth Row J Somers H Shlelds R Klem J Stong Page 50 I government to take. Coach Igoe at the desk. IL. to RJ J. Frederick, K. Corgan, L. Miller, N. Cavalier. D LaCross hands M Vardlon a question un an oral Rellglon Test whale the sensors listen for the answer To students of higher mathematics John Frederlck pomts out the terminal arm In the second quadrant to the Trng Class A Zadel C Jalovec W Gnrocco J Stong, R Voyt J Savldge D Elsenlohr Page 51 'Q' , I T . , . , . , . . , . , . . P age 52 XXX eo okm 4 awgeox K 'XQ OK KQV-xv Q5 xo 441304 sd-o 1. o et Xe We ec. og qv ox gb Q-4X Y 1-an otbeall X5 C N0 9 Qxboem 1 Co QSM 9 K C obo 9 X 90085 bi- x me 9 Notwss S x 6 F K 6 0 Q G ae A' 'O 1 3' e o ,U f 169 J' 'Q D Awe nfive Freshmen Page 53 Page 54 Future scuentlsts busy at work IH the lab are M Brennan B Colllgun K O Donnell N Cavuller B McCabe J Schwcnke ond A White Interested chemistry students are L Seymour M Llddle J Tlsch D Fuketty C Mc Carthy J Taghon and M DeMarse . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . 1 . , . , . , . , . - , . , . . While J. Brayton looks at his greasy finger J Savidge demon strates his gasoline motor to W Grocco J Stong E. Schmitt, J Halloran D Elsenlohr C Jalove: and K Corgan E Schmitt demonstrates his homemade radio to K Corgan J Brayton J Stong, D Elsenlohr W Glrocco J Savldge C. c and J Halloran Jalove w whether travel to the moon will be mode possible h Century a group of physics J lovec Interested to kno f the Twentiot J Savidge, C. a , ll, for them by the end o students work on a model let rocket They are E Schmitt D Eisenlohr J Holloran I Voyt J Stung, J. Frederic W Girocco J Drayton and K Corgan Page 55 Page 56 THE STUDENT COUNCIL PI'eSIClenf John Frederlck Vlce Presldent Agnes Miller Treasurer Eugene Mason SENIORS John Fl'edeTIClt jghn Hqllorgn Agnes Muller Pat Kenny Jack STONQ Carl Jalovec JUNIORS PGY MGSOI1 Don Moran Joyce Zuldema Theresa Ryan SOPHOMORES Eugene Mason Tom Fulk Carolyn Ehr Martha Paparella FRESHMEN Jerry St Amour Aloyslus Schullst Marilyn Klemer Joan VanderVeen Thus year the Student Councal again sponsored the Bishop s War Relief The dnve netted S731 98 which IS an all tsme hugh for St Mary s The Council has had charge of the halls between classes and at dISmlSSCl and dlrects the students at assemblnes Fave members also attended the Regional Student Council Conventnon held In Grand Raplds To ralse money for a banquet the Councul held a dance during December at whlch Jean Ann Kanltz was crowned Sports Queen Two boxes of candy were raffled ln April The lucky winners were Kenneth Doran and Marilyn Kleiner 5eCI'elGI'Y ............................................ .,,..,,.......,................................... T heresa Ryan ew-24 0 MASON P I g6LIfLLZ6LtL0lfL EVN, 01, LZV5 KANITZ M Kuy Howe P. ' V Paq 57 -----..,,..,,mW D Bethsrada and G Piper examine the books at the Book Farr Tradnhon was broken when the Sophomores won the Popularrty Contest with a 2000 vote over the sensors The bomb really burst Page 58 xiii M At the Penny Carnival the Doll Booth and Book Farr were two of the ottrachve booths Mm'w'M W -n-vm, , M-4. , 2 2 A, . D I ' , A I 3 Q, , ' , H ' . 3 , ri - V X ' . 4 A Q 5 M, , xx is M A- A A I nv qs Q: 5 A x 5 .. A w , , M 5 T' :IH 'V N 9 , M Q35 9 1,9,, 9Qfvf2 fa PU, W of 345 ' . iraqi WP SN 2 5: ,za ,. ' . T , o Q. QQ s d W Chl! ' Milf 'n 5 P' X, :J 8 af., V 1' t xx 944 Page 62 Refreshments and dancmg were enloyed by all A prayerbook a rosary and money were presented to A Spadom who us so much loved by has classmates and hus Uncle Sam Red white and blue our natlonal colors decorated the home of Mr and Mrs Wlllram Bradford where a farewell party was glven by classmates and friends un honor of A Spadom who was called to the Armed Services In January 1 I 1 I ,V I I I ' I Q.. pc! W Meyer or ef On o keenly cold wrnter evening December 28 the seniors choperoned by Wzllram Zuldemo Sr ond Wll lrom Zurdemo Jr motored to Lake Harbor where two be exact they rode rn loyful glee or lumped off and on ond ran to keep warm Fllled with happiness they returned to Lake Harbor ond thence to Solnt Mary Holl where hot chocolate ond barbecues were served them by Mrs Zundemo Mrs Somers ond Mrs VonderVeen l Page B3 7 2 2 g I I 1 I ' ' sleighs were rented. Around the section, four miles to I . . I . Clover Leaves and Butter cupsl Flower nectar' Just taste the rolls and butter' Oh mllk the nectar May apples' Ple a la mode' Oh such a delncu ous feast' The Menu reads Rose wine Phlox, Snowballs Garden Pebbles What are we gonng to eat? Oh lust tomato gulce potatoes turkey, peas and carrots What a 'oke' Page 64 What a Fox Trotl Apple Blos som Tume' Nav l 0l'M, 6LlfL?lfL8f 3' 1 Page 65 Iflflfblfglftlf' A bl! Lar o a flute solo by Margaret Hoyka ac companued by A Kaiser mented first place the Grammar School Dlvlslon Page 66 R Voyl 5'l played Souvenir Maggie and Danny U OToole and P Boerlmanl captured flrsf plclce In the Primary School Dlvlslon by ihelr rendlhon of When You and I Were Young Mag le Twirler, G. K. Gannon, won second place in lhe Primary Division. M. Kanifx-masier of ceremonies. M1 Y .H v-au. ..a,am.svf'fwM lflfL6li8lfLl .SDAOLU .1 w K Shields accompanies her brother Harold to share wulh hum second place In the hugh school dlvlslon M Boyle rnferprels Malaguena G Grundy wms hrs! place In the Hugh School Drvlslon by her rendmon of Hungarian by McDowell M J Cherny s lap dance was second rn the grammar grade numbers M Loppo was cccompamsl Page 67 Page 68 IN PERFORMANCE J Somers M Boyle Schmutt D Eusenlohr Maru Hr Kung Mar: Hs Queen 4 years without belng absent or tardy Third place In A V F W Essay Contest N R O T C Mental Contestant 5 ' iw E. Sclwlist ..ee.,,,.,.. ..,,, C hampion Attendant CE. ' ....AV.V....,.,. ' ' . . . . MWQAJJLQP6 lgclefing .Mg K. Corgan .... ,,..... c o-valedictorion J. Halloran ,,,.........,.,,,,,,.,,. co-vcledictoriczn A. Miller .........,Y,....,,,.....w...,.w,,. Salutotorian J. Savidge ..., N.R.O.T.C. successful examinee J. Stong ........ N.R.O.T.C. scholarship winner I ' . 4 -,-:Y ff, My V- , , f .-4.ff.f 1f' -- V' 922121 .1 . ,i?'i ' 1 Vw: . 644 5 9.455 uf' In 2 r'rs , QWWI , ? jj A iff? Page 69 Suite lll .Sl Wa y 3400! fwuarc Presents MARLENE BOYLE In her Hugh School Plano Recital PROGRAM J S Bach Allamonde Mmuet Grgue Sonata In G Minor op 49 No l Valcuk In D Flat Prelude Dramatsque Malaguena Page 70 Marlene Boyle Beethoven Mokregs Ketelby Marlene Boyle Lecuona Marlene Boyle Betty Grandy Robert Voyt Jamce Tusch and the Glee Club will also asslst ln the program . r c 0 ' Juba Dance .............................e,.....,.s...............................s......... ---------.,-------- ----' D 9 ff -4 f-g ll' 1 .Q EOPLE or N0 rf, C Conybeare J Carlson Superior Raters rst row-l to r M Herron C Conybeare M Boyle Second row M Gosma M Fulk A Kaiser R Lutz J Carlson Twenty one Junror Melody Makers vled wnth entrants for honors at the Federataon of Mussc Festival of the Muskegon Dlstrlct Nine received superlor ratnng and twelve excellent At the State Meet at Aquinas College Grand Rapids two C Conybeare and J Carlson were named as superuor raters I Page 71 -1. f L. - L Saunf mary get of When St Marys Band was organuzed un 1945 by Suster Mary Ellen ut had an enrollment of forty members lts expansuon sunce that tume has resulted un an enrollment of seventy fuve Mr Byers the furst durector of the Band set the wheels un motuon and Mr Martun Ashley Jr kept them spunnung for the followung two years Under Mr Ashleys durectuon the Band gave uts furst public demonstratuon un 1947 by marchung un the Chrustmas Parade for Grossman s Department Store They re peated thus performance un 1948 and 1949 The year 1948 saw the Band capture the lumelught un many actuvutues ln May of that year, the Furst Sprung Musuc Festuval for the Band and Glee Club was held un the hall Such unterest was stumulated by theur efforts that the people gave burth to a new organuzatuon the Band Parents Thus actuve group con tanued to promote unterest un the Band and to help buy needed unstruments Through theur co operatuon new uniforms and dusplayung theur new school flag at the Second Sprung Musuc Festuval un 1949 Clumbung hugher up the ladder of progress and success the Band partucupated un the Dustruct Musuc Festuval un 1949 There they rated Fourth Duvusuon un performance and Thurd Duvusuon un sught readung They took another step upward thus year wuth theur ratung of Thurd Duvusuon un both performance and sught readung Throughout the hustory of St Marys Band the publuc schools have co operated most amuably As a token of apprecuatuon the Band played at luncoln School un Aprul of 1951 to unterest the pupuls un bands They also gave a demonstratuon of theur unstruments More memorable occasuons cut whuch the band played unclude the Chrustmas Pageants Chrustmas Partues and football games The members of the Band wuth theur durector Mauorettes and Band Parents are deservung of much prause, for through theur mutual efforts they have developed a grand school band Page 72 I ' I A I . . I . . . . I t . . , the Band members, Maiorettes, and Flag-bearers, under the direction of Mr. Dawson, were wearing their I . , ' I . , . I I I . . . I . I I . Maiorette-M. Boyle, the first moiorette of St. Mary High, shows us the lively step she used for the post three yeors. For five years D. Eisenlohr, H. Shields, J. Sovidge ond R. Voyt have been the backbone ofthe Bond. M. Boyle is Moiorette. fi 'i ,KSAV ' ,l ' ,,.f I 1 I Page 73 S TUDQO 1 V 1. 5. 'V' ml-b' ' Wt' , - an 'v br?-P mm' oz ZZ! , My x 'L H A , a'i'.uwq' fn Y mph yr uf' ,i F -, 3 S 1-ISS MAIN '-'HCE will 4? .9 C 'O Q e L 5514 -COURT.N Ready to blend their volces In harmony are members of St Mary Glee Club First Row lL to Rl L Bliss S Jalovec B Hlort M Boyle P Kenny L Coyle P Hommer B Sturmoskl B Colllgan C Colllgan M Harrand V Shields G Begun Second Row M Slpos A Kaiser M Nachazel P Deweese D Bell W Pllchta S Renouf P Howe M Fleischer C Helmler Y Cavalier Third Row M Plumhoff J Chrlstenson N Knowles P Gannon D McCarl G Lrddle T Llchner J Veltenhelmer T Ryan M Coyle L Seymour V Mncko M A Voyt S White M DeMarse R Karcmskl Flfth Row B LeClerq K ODonnell J Zuldema C Ehr T Nachazel R Fortler F Kenny J Kanltz J Schwanke F Hronek JW Page Www Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to fnencls gathered here carolled the Glee Club accompanied by B Grandy on the Mezzanine at Grossman s Department Store December 13 mga Wefoofy VL our eowfd 76 3 , F ...ml ' 5117! , l ' . . : . ' , . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . ', . ' , . , . , . Q , . ' . Z . I , . . , . , . , . , . J , . , - , . , . , . . ' : . , . ' , . , . , . , . ' , . ' , . ' ' , . , . , . , . ' , . . , . I . Fourth Row: J. VanderVeen, B. Grandy, M. Liddle, R. Voyt, T. Larsen, L. Wheaton, R. Voyt, A. Anderson, . , . I I. . D , . . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , ' I ,MM ' 1 , 'W' ,N img, 'V Lf. , . . . . I ' G Jdflrkfw -fm EMAQJLM rpg, ? SL' D'g'T.-5 Football Caplacn J Frederick 9131 BFG, fl0l'1f.'l orfd 1 'Sz 34 .? If How' .HER gg-N K, Baskelball Captam J Hallo an Baseball Caplan C Jalovec ...fe 4' V KS' iff' Q,- fa-,X-g ,v-K Z!-JL 'Y Mos? valuable player of fhe year L Wheaion Page 77 I I TQ ' . 'I - N4 fl Y N594 C -WX v - ra- - A 1 a, ,Ji -W- 1 ..Zf,, C lzfl 1 p ' poem! l r P I lf, -4- f 5 ' 'rf 445' I , Af? .y,', ' y: f ' 'f 551 . 1 1. . 5 ,, Wa ,Hai 'V W ' 1 5,r'!'r' --xx 'TKT-' xxx f X Q-'S an lvsx XX qjx p N ,. W, . . - X X ' x w V51 y . 'C 1 --g-'fx fa, ' ' 7: 1 if ' 2 7 A Jill! I , A ' X ' 1 l I '- , If QV. r i . 1 9, x T t v 'f 1'-7 ff C 7-5 Page 78 KA 8 8 lf' A CL J? P5 Bombenes In ochon-P Gannon D Hutton R Sfupams Bombeiles at res!-R. Sfuparits, P. Gannon, D. Hunan, P. 0'TooIe, B. Murur fl l ,pffff I9 WeeLLLng5 ,.f l '5 Sensors prepared a mock funeral for Hart Ahw during football season They really burned that team 26 O Page 79 T jbe CQIAZJA Rear The Irish can and do claim a share in the Class C Parochial State Championship. In fact they were Co-Champions with St. Au- gustine Kalamazoo Five members of the team gained recognl tion on the All City team following the season Bill Storck guard Jim Morse full back and John Frederick quarterback were named on the frrst team LaVern Wheaton tackle and Fred Ries end were placed on the second team SHELBY A new St Mary s team played Shelby right out of Hackley stadium to the tune of a 26 0 score Jam Morse led the Irish attack with two touchdowns Franme Kolenlc scored the first time he ever carried the HART St Mary s downed Hart by the same score 26 0 Ries led the scoring with two touchdown passes from Frederick Morse and Kolenrc also scored Storck Wheaton Kenny and Del.ore shone well rn the line NEWAYGO The Irish suffered their first and only loss of the season at the hands of Newaygo by the score of I8 6 The Irish were lust off all night long Carl Jalovec scored the only touchdown for St Mary s NORTH MUSKEGON St Mary s literally plastered the Norsemen by by the score of 3I 6 Jim Morse played a fine game as did Pat Kelly Don Kendra and LaVern Wheaton Morse scored one touchdown Ries scored two Kelly and Frederick each scored one This will be the last game between North Muskegon and St Mary s for they are dropping us to find Tougher Competition ST JOE BAY CITY The Irish had to come from behind to pull thus one out of the fire but they finally wound up on the long end of a 3I I9 score Frederick put on a great passing attack as he hut ends Ray Delore and Fred Ries ball rn a football game Fred Ries also scored SOUTH BEND CATHOLIC HIGH St Marys ran at will as they unleased a terrific running attack The spark plugs of this blistering of fense were Morse Kelly Jalovec and Ries Ries had two touchdowns Kelly and Morse scored one apiece When the dust had lifted the Irish were on the long end of a 25 7 score SS PETER AND PAUL St Marys ruined another homecoming by downing the Midgets 33 I5 Out played in the first half the Irish came back strong In the last half to score another convincing triumph Ries and Morse scored two touchdowns apiece Jalovec scored the other marker for the Irish ST JOHN JACKSON The Irish beat one of the top teams rn the state for their homecoming St John s I3 6 One of the stars of the game was Carl Jalovec who did a man sized rob in backing up the line as he made tackle after tac kle Jim Morse scored all I3 points for St Mary s Kenny Storck Wheaton and Thompson played fine ball in the line ST MARY SAGINAW The Irish tied one of the few undefeated teams in the state in St Mary s The final score was 6 6 Fred Ries scored the only touchdown for the Irish The Irish proved to be the better team but were held in check by poior playing conditions This game closed a very successful football season with a 7 wm I loss I t recor At the end of the season the Irish elected John Frederick Captain of the Year and chose LaVern Wheaton Player of the Year Jim Morse was the leading scorer Fred Ries was a runner up Page 80 , . ' . r F . I ' 7 ' , , . 1 I I I I I . . . ' I I I . . . I U IL It ' I - l ' . , - : ' 1 . . , I for good gains and touchdowns. Jim Morse scored three timesg DeLore and KelIy.each scored once. I I , I . . 1 . s I ' 1 I ' ' . ' ll ' ll - - ' ' : ' - 1 . . g 1 I , . , ' . - . - I , . . i . I ' ' ' ' ' . . r - . 1 I , , . . . . ' . . . , I Ie . l o ll ' 'F I I lx ,, . . ' . , ' ' ,fre W' i f Q ,S Q Q4 ad Q v, ,!.,, i 1, 5' 5 ' ' Y Y QVQEE, gig' Mmfgr . B 51. Wizliadfz-:I sim. 'sw 'se-if fi f gg ' M l rf T 1 M. H 7 -.,2Tii, Mg-We ff 3' 5 A. A 5 ' S77 13, hm, Q in! f h s f L! ' M 4 'L ., ., , A , :Q Eg gf w 41' 'Iv 'ff W F ! 1 r--fs r 'Aff 35 'Q ' BE 2 5 942- fggfzw -1 , ff 'QF W M f GA A ' A 1 f' A 3 ,,',' 1, , QM . ,.,, l.,., 2 .,:V hx, fy . if 3 Q. . ff 4, gf 2 J . , . .. ' Y. A ' 1' Q37 as ' an ' 1 W-sl.. f my My 10 ' .N V' mf s X fu , 5 ' M. 4 - .ki il: 'J fini E PW I .lalovec and Kelly coming u fos! to smear one of Sl Jacksons backs i 's Page 82 'Cn 6 Morse as tackled from behmd after a good gam Morse breaks m the clear on a play around rnghi end aww' tain JP' 8 Kelly .topped at the Ime of scrsmrnage by a hos! of Sagmaw 51 Marys players iv 7 Behind 6 0 ai Qhe half we came back un fhe second half and ned the score 6 6 Page 88 Andy Muller Ielhng couch Igoe how io break up SI Mary s Saginaw s defense KP' ff-f O ,dv Jerry Brayfon saying Hows that for c block John Pembon uncorkmg a long one Coach? mm. 5 4-H' ,wr my Page 84 gin! v' . . -f J, 5 W.. . ' w 0- r A 'Uh - A w .sri . ' ' www-1 ., A A The Boys, ready for unyihing Mary s Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary s TOTALS St Mary s AVERAGE St Mary s Zgcwle Ma! BOX SCORE INDIVIDUAL SCORING Hart Ravenna Montague Shelby St Joseph s St Jean s Comstock Park Muskegon Chrlstnan St Joseph s North Muskegon Muskegon Chrnstuan Whute Cloud St Jean s Muskegon Chnstlan 561-Opponents 599 40 1 Opponents 42 8 M Morse Halloran Kanltz Kolenuc Rles Storck Wheaton Kelley Kendra TOTALS FT 223 115 M 6181 6321 4291 5201 5241 5551 0001 2501 3331 7 Page 85 57' ' 33 -----s---------4------'------'---'-------- 32 Fo. . FT . FTP. PF. TP. St. 's 35 .................................... 20 0 SL ,S 35 J. .....,.... 50 34 2I . . 37 134 Sf. 'S 42 --,--------------.-------------------- 45 J. ,,.... 50 31 I8 . 9. 20 131 sf. 'S 36 .................. 1 ............ . ' 56 , 0 SL .S i . 47 . ........ 30 9 I2 . . 32 69 Sf- 'S 53 --.---4-.-.-----,--------- 31 J.c6r1s16n .,...... 29 10 7 58.811, 33 68 sf. 'S 48 .................. ' ' 49 g 9 SL .S I . 57 F. ........ 26 I3 I2 . . 29 65 St- 'S 39 -------------.---------4 47 F. ' .........,.... I9 II IO . 0. 22 49 sf. 'S 24 .....,,.....t...,, ' ' 49 D St, ,S . 42 B. .......,.. a 5 4 . . 14 21 St. 's 38 ....,,..........,.............,... . ' 35 L .,.,,, 6 0 1 , 9, 3 I2 sf. ' 41 ,,......,........, ' ' 54 P. ,,....,... 4 1 4 . '. II 9 , 0, .s22,... 1 1 3 . -1. 1 2 . ' ' .- . ,,,....... 92 20 561 Eglfl, dl' Donovan lCo Capt J Kurant lCo Capt J Meloche Storck Llddle Sllvls St Amour Tyler Carlston Muller Hansllts Veutenhelmer Bralnard TOTALS 247 Free Throw Percentage 565 147 Attempted 83 Made Page B8 SLM, 577 COI'Ll'Lg Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary s Mary s Mary s Mary s Mary s Mary s Hart Ravenna Montague Shelby St Josephs St Jeans Comstock Park W M Chrlstlan St Josephs North Muskegon W M Chrlstlan Whute Cloud St Jeans TOTAL St Marys 577 Opponents 256 AVERAGE St Mary s 44 4 Opponents 196 FG. FT. TP, - , ,.-----..-',-. 71 18 160 St. 's 39 ......,................................. .. - . ................,, 71 15 151 Sf. 's 37 ...........v...................... .. 12 118 sf, 'S ' '-' -'- '----------------- 23 5 5' sf. 'S 47 ,..,,.,.....,..,,.................... . . , ' 't ' '3 24 50 sf. 'S 29 .,.,.......................... . ' 4 o a Popp ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,.--,---,v,. 3 2 8 Sl' 'S M ' '' '7 ' ' I v . .--.-----.--.--,-.-.--'.--'-. 2 3 7 sf. 'S 47 .,...,,...,.............. . 3 0 6 se. ' . . ' ' 2 1 5 sf, ' . ' ' -4-------------A--4------------------- 1 I 3 Sf. ' 52 ...,................... . l ' -I --'-----'----------------'--------- J 0 2 sl, ' 50 .,,,,.,,..,............. . . ' ' , '' S I I sf. ' 59 .......................... ' - - 1- Sr. ' 51 .,................................ . ' 83 POST SEASON GAME vs MUSKEGON HEIGHTS St. Mary's Reserves 40-Muskegon Heights Reserves 35 Capping a highly successful season St. Mary's unde- feated reserves beat a Class A team in Muskegon Heights. All credit due goes to Coach Harold Popp for the undefeated season. Through many hours of work he provided St. Mary's with one of the finest reserve teams ever to come out of a Greater Muskegon High School. Without Coach Popp's brains, work, and kind guidance this team would never have been. Against the Heights Co-Captain Bob Kurant meshed 17 points, while Don Storck added i2 and played a terrific de- fensive game while being superb under the backboards. Also aiding the cause was Co-Captain Pat Donovan's 6 points, while George Liddle and Howard Meloche added 3 and 2 respectively. to the reserve title in the Greater Muskegon Parochial League with a league record of 6 wins and O losses Page 89 ln addition to this the St. Mary's team won the right Page 90 April Apnl Aprll Aprll Aprll Aprul Aprnl May May May May May May Badelaf Grand Haven Ravenna Muskegon St Jeans Grand Haven W M Chrlstlan Comstock Park Muskegon Joseph s M Chrlstlan Joseph s Jean s Montague SCHEDULE here there there here there here here here there there here there there ' lO .,....,.....,....,....ss.,.,.,............................ ' 13 .............,v......,.........,.,.............................. ' 17 .,........,.............,,.,....,...........,................. '20 . ' .......................,........................................ ' 24 ,.....,................................................. ' 27 . . ' ' ................................................... ' 30 ...,....,.............,..........,...................... May 'I Ravenna .,................................................................ here 8 .,..,........................................................... 4 St. ' ..................v.,.................4..................... ll W. . ' ' ......................................-A--..-,.----- -- I8 St. ' ....................................................------- - 22 St. ' ..........,..................................-....,----.---,-- 'I ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,A,,,..,...,,,,,,.,................,...,....... Harold Popp s 'ob as coach of thus season s baseball team can be compared to the 'ob of an experlmenter assemblung materials for the atom bomb Popp has the foundatlon whrch he knows to be cholce but has only raw materials to complete the bomb The success of thus years team depends to a great extent upon the quality of the maternal and the rapldlty with which rt mlngles an the flre of hugh school competrtron Mr Popp has hrs foundation m the seven returning veterans Captain Carl Jalovec J Halloran J Polrskr R DeLore R Swlatek R Threle D Kendra Durrng the successful season of l950 the Poppmen won 9 games and lost 2 Halloran and Jalovec were leadung batsmen Men of thus caliber are certain to carry a wmnnng complex Into the 1951 season Page 91 In spate of the :hilly fall weather Qhe Sensors enlhuslashcally star! on a tour of the busmess esiablushments Io se cure adverhsmg Page 92 Gemng mio the car are R Delore J Frederick, L Wheaton, D Zuldema, and R Harp V88 B St Charles, B Muror B Belka and S Moulds show the smiles that helped them sell many adverhsements for the year book 525.00 CONTINENTAL morons w.K.s.z. 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DRY CLEANERS BISHOP S A good place to buy good furniture 427 W Western Tel 2 8206 BROWNE MORSE COMPANY Manufacturers of Steel Office Equlpment and Filing Supplies CLOCK FUNERAL HOME Coal Wood and Coke 676 W Western Te 2 3 4 FACTORY SUPPLY Wholesale and Retail Mull Supplies Machinery Tools 1036 42 Terrace St HASPER S SAV MORE MARKETS 3 convenient locations THE HOME FURNITURE CO Complete Home Furnishings 799 811 Pune Street Phone 2 3155 510.00 ALFRED J. HUNTER 8- CO. Plumbing Supplies 1838 Henry - Tel. 2-7602 LAKEY FOUNDRY 8- MACHINE COMPANY MUSKEGON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Our Graduates are always an demand We tram you We place you MUSKEGON TRUST COMPANY Acts as Executor Trustee Agent Walton Ave opposite Court House THE OWL DELICATESSEN Open Daily from 10 A M to 12 PM 883 Jefferson Tel 23 9281 CLEMENT PACHESNY Funeral Director PERRI 8 VIC PANOZZO APPLIANCES Emerson Radios Television 415 Marquette Tel 2 7517 PERE MAROUETTE PARK Lake Michigan Two Concessions Phones 5 1461 5 1933 Jim Coscarelll Cancessvonaire POTTER LAMP CO Muskegon s Lamp Specialists 373 W Western Tel 2 3149 RADIUM PHOTO SERVICE 367 W Western Tel 24 5252 E H SHELDON I- C0 7 6 Nlms Te 2 6671 STEEL FABRICATING COMPANY 590 W Southern Tel 2 6635 Page 93 E AL DRINAN, ROACH a. co. ' ', ' ' - . - I. - 19 - I. - I , 1 ' - I. - S1000 soumze cnommc co VANDERVELDE S FURNITURE CO Where You II Do Better In Quallty and Prlce Broadway at Frfth Across from Norge VANDER VERE ELECTRIC CO Resrdentral Commerclal and lndustrlal Wlrlng Appliances Fixtures Supplies 124 W Webster Ave Tel 27 9435 S7 50 DION S SERVICE Stxth and Broadway Hts S5 00 ACHTERHOFF MORTUARY 1751 Peck Te 2 5717 ADOLPH S SHOE SHOP lnvrsnble Half Sollng 753 Pune ALCASCO PRODUCTS NC 1780 Creston Tel 2 8548 ALLGIRE DRUG STORE 955 Terrace 2 2 ARCADE SHOE SHOP Health Spot Shoes The Best ID Shoe Repalrlng 147 W Webster ARNTZ SPORTING GOODS Everythnng for Sports 166 W Western Tel 2 2071 Page 94 S5 00 AVENUE CLEANERS 384 W Western Across from Occidental Hotel B 8- .I SERVICE 1013 W Laketon Te 2 2176 BEARD CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS 1145 Apple Tel 2 4456 BILLS USED CARS The Best for Less 2616 S Getty T 312 BLUHM BROTHERS IGA SUPER MARKET Save every day 7 9 B oadway Hts e 3 2015 BOSCH S MEN S WEAR 805 Terrace Tel 24 9242 BOWEN FISCHER MOTOR C0 479 91 W Western Ave Tel 2 2772 W J BRINEN LUMBER COMPANY 4th at Western Te 2 3214 R J CAUGHEY 1003 Cornell Rd Roosevelt Park Tel 3 2056 CENTRAL HARDWARE We Dellver Irwun nd Terrace T 2 2787 THE CENTURY CLUB 360 W Western T 2 2850 COLE S BAKERY Let us bake your weddlng cake 1033 Peck Tel 3 2422 COLUMBIA BILTMORE STUDIO 184 W Western Ave Tel 2 3013 S500 THE CORNER STORE Snxth and Larch K Wlsneskl Prop COTTAGE INN Grand Haven Road e 3 2963 CURTIS FERRELL CO Smrth Corona Typewriters 408 W Western Ave Tel 2 2906 D G C STORES Headquarters for School Supplues E Broadway DAVE 8- BUDS EASTOWN SERVICE STATION Phillips 66 1745 Getty Te 24 1168 L B EMMONS 8- SON Qualnty Grocerles and Select Meats 331 Jackson 913 Broadway Hts FISHER STEEL AND SUPPLY 259 Ottawa Te 2 6081 GILBERT AND DUFF 1656 Stxth Tel 2 5863 GIROCCO S FOOD MARKET 329 W Broadway Hts T 3 2431 GREINER Poumv FARM 5041 Apple e 25 6772 HEITMANN S 1133 Thrrd e 2 5495 HERRON S MARKET Groceries Meats Fresh Frult and Vegetables Open to 10 P M 1117 Thvrd Tel 2 2377 ' - . - I. - - rl. . . - el. -135 . - A r , . - T I. - ' ' .. 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' 1 l . , . -- el. - ' ' a - el. - - Tel. - 116 1 TI. - . -- el. - ' ' - TI. - S5 00 HILT S Palnt Hardware Wall Paper 178 W Clay Tel 2 2980 Home LOAN COMPANY INC 305 Lyman snug Te 2 2 oa HOSLER S 8 3 Terrace T 2 3137 Hosrsss cArersruA 66 w clay Te 24 1 J 8- G SHOE STORE Weather Bard Shoes for Chlldren Velvet Step for Women Cnty Club for Men 50 East Broadway FRANCIS JIROCH CO Candy and Tobacco 248 Market Tel 2 3401 LOUIS L .IULLIE MD K 8- M RESTAURANT 529 Pec St Hts Te 26 3 7 DR M J KENNEBECK Muskegon Bldg Te 24 2181 KAMBER CLOTHES For the man who knows 839 Terrace Tel 24 8308 KIELARS FOOD MARKET 1695 Stxth Tel 2 3536 LA ROCHE FURNITURE AND STOVES 821 Pune Street e LUHMAN FLORAL CO Flowers For All Occasxons 2046 Harding Ave e S5.00 MEIER CLEANERS INC 623 W Clay Tel 2 2987 MERI LAN DAIRY Vuslt Our Dalry Bar 1218 Getty Tel 2 3091 MUSKEGON GLASS CO Glass of all kunds 781 Pane T 2 2871 NOVAK S MARKET 293 Broadway T 3 1950 NU WAY SHOE SHOP Shoe Rebullders Hat Cleaners 850 Jefferson Te 25 1 40 OFFICE SUPPLIES INC Offuce and School Supplles B87 Terrace Street PARSON S DEPARTMENT STORE Store of Famous Brands 15 E Broadway Hts Tel 3 2491 REID GRAFF CORPORATION 1417 Peck Hts Te 3 2021 REMWOLT CLEANERS AND TAILERS 401 W Broadway Hts 31 2 RICE BAKE SHOP 807 Terrace T 2 7347 ROBINSON LINCOLN MERCURY INC 1200 Peck Tel 3 4560 SCHLOSSMAN THEATERS Regent Mnchugan State Strand Muskegon Helghts SMITH PACKERS T I 5 1 68 507 Young Ave Tel 2 3285 S5.00 HENRY STRAAYER 369 W Western T 2 2321 SPOT CLEANERS You Deserve the Best 386 Ottawa Te 2 2319 FRANK R STARIHA Rea tor Insurer 1417 Sanford Hts Te 32 5375 SWIFTNEY CONSTRUCTION Cement Work of All Knnds Bruck Block and Stone 25 1 Wenchlster Dr Te 5 8168 H R TERRYBERRY COMPANY Manufacturung Jewelers The Flnest In Class Rlngs Grand Raptds 4 Mlchlgan TOURCOTTE STUDIO Lyman Bldg Tel 2 5714 TROMP S FISHERIES 973 Terrace Tel 2 2340 VETS MEN S WEAR W Western Tel 2 5897 WATKINS PHARMACY Second at Clay Tel 2 2592 WEST SHORE PRINTERS W Delano Hts Tel 2 7322 WESTERN MICHIGAN FROZEN FOODS INC Dnstnbutors of Cedergreen Frozen Foods WINDATT PONTIAC 258 Market Tel 2 6046 Page 95 ' , , . - . - , .. el- . . - I. -I 4 . 1 - l Q 1 - el. - , ' ' I , ' - el. - , 1 I. . 2 . - I. - 307 - el. - ' - f I ' . -- I. - - l. -1 426 W. Western - Tel. 2-3556 k ., . - I. -22 ' , . - I. - 188 . - . - . - I. - . , .-Tel. - 118 - el. - 10 . , . - . - ' - Tl. .........,,, - ' ' - 52.50 ANDES CANDIES The Peak of All Candles 859 Terrace Tel 24 2208 ANTEKEIER S GROCERY 3098 Lakeshore Drlve Tel 5 7l50 ARBOR FLORAL COMPANY 24 years of Dependable Servuce ARCADE DRY GOODS Inslde Arcade Bldg Jefferson and Clay T 2 8583 ARNIE S STANDARD SERVICE 431 E Broadway Hts Gas o1I Iubrncatuon general auto repalr BEAUTERIA BEAUTY SHOP BIO Terrace Tel 2 7772 BECKS SUNDRIES 8. NEWSTAND 559 W Western BECKQUISTS CAMERA SHOP 348 Clay Tel 2 5707 BEIDLER STREET HARDWARE I769 Beudler Tel 25 0376 BOAZ SHOES 353 W Western T 2 7356 BOB 8. JOE S SUPER SERVICE Mobllgas and Mobllonl or Apple and Sophla Tel 24 I425 BOS FLORAL HOUSE 26 years of Dependable Servlce 1333 APPle rel 2 2096 BRUNDAGE DRUG STORE Muskegon Heights Mlchlgan Page 96 52.50 52.50 HAGERS MUSIC HOUSE BUEL S SHOES Termlnal Arcade Bldg Tel 24 9142 333 Western Ave CHADWICKS DRIVE IN HEIGHTS NEWS AND SODA BAR 2826 Getty Tel 3 9I32 Complete Lune of Magaznnes Pupes Candles Noveltles Strand Bldg CHERIN S FURS SUITS AND COATS HILLMAN S FOOD MARKET CHESTER 5 CUT RATE Cor Franklm and Washington CLAYTON S USED CARS HONDORPS sursn SERVICE 2662 Getty Ave 1391 Apple Ave Tel 2 3329 COOKS FOOD MARKET HOULE CLEANERS 409 Marquette Tel 2 5377 72 APPIB AW? T 2 36I6 HOYT FOOD STORE CORAL INN 729 Hoyt Tel 3 2953 Open 24 Hours 2654 Getty Te 32 5 HUB STANDARD SERVICE Cor Jefferson and Clay DICKS DRIVE IN GRILL 24 39 Lakeshore Dmners Lunches Sandwnches FRANK HUFFMAN PRINTING I387 E Laketon nel 25 2 26 DIAMOND Muskegon s Own Ice Cream 658 660 Ottawa Tel 2 7661 DIONISE FOOD MARKET E Broadway Hts Tel 3 2089 KANITZ 8884 Terrace Tel 2 2473 CLEANERS ERIC AND ARTS GULF SERVICE A KRAUTHEIM JEWELERS Broadway at Getty 329 W Western Tel 2 2554 ETTERMANS SUPER MARKET LAKESIDE ELECTRIC C0 l99I Lakeshore Drlve Te 5 II62 You Phone Well Ware 1845 Lakeshore Drnve e 5 225 BILL FIKE SERVICE STATION Lubncatlon Battery Charging LAKESIDE LAUNDERE-I-TE 496 Ge Y TeI 2 2747 Across from Ggnmans You cant beat us for Clean Clothes Vulcanlzmg GREGS FRIENDLY SERVICE Expert Lubrlcatlng Servlce Tel 2 9312 428 W Western Tel 2 2250 LAKOS RESTAURANT Ottawa at Jackson - el. - - . - . - I I I .- , . 8 . - el. - I - , . - 1. - 213 . - . - 2 Graduation Portraits - . - ' JONES ELECTRIC CO. 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HOWELL PLUMBING CO 3II Center St North Muskegon Tel 4 8164 SAUVE HAT SHOP 352 W Clay T 2 3244 SCHILLER S MILLINERY 292 W Western Tel 24 0302 SCOTT GROCERY AND MARKET 995 E Forest Ave Tel 2 3804 SIMPSON S DRUG STORE 92 Apple Ave Tel 2 3069 SMITH S DRUG Marquette and Wood SOCKS SABIN CLEANERS Broadway at Leahy Hts T 3 240 STAFFNEY GROCERY 2009 Lakeshore Drlve TOURRE S SODA GRILL II2 Ottawa Tel 2 2536 TWILI. GARAGE Ottawa and Jackson Streets Complete Automotuve Servnce Wnllys Overland Sales and Servlce VICS DOLL HOSPITAL All makes of Dolls Repalred 9I6 Park St Hts Tel 3 8465 vmrnsron sooo MARKET no Getty Tel 2 7428 VISTA GRILL AND VISTA MOTEL I733 Hoyt St Hts Tel 3 2921 9 WASSERMANS FLOWER SHOP Regent Theater Bldg FRANK WCISLO FOOD SHOP I736 Beldler St Tel 2 2508 M T WHITTINGTON I3I4 B Sanford St Hts Tel 32 5208 WILSON S BARBER SHOP l925 Apple Ave ZAGAROLI FURNITURE COMPANY 603 W Western Ave Tel 2 5374 afrono MRS MRS MRS MRS DR 8- MRS A FRIEND MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS P W BUCKLEY GUADALUPE CANTU DOMINIC CAVALIER RAYMOND DE LORE A J DONNELLY GENE GIANETTI JOHN HALLORAN HUGH HUTTON JOHN KORDECKI CHARLES LA CROSS MIKE LAURETTI MR 8- MR GAIL MC DOWELL MARVIN B MEENGS MS MR 8- MRS STEVE MILLER MR CHARLES PLUMHOFF NICHOLAS PORTINCASA MR 8. MRS MR 8 MRS CHARLES A MRS MRS MRS MR MRS PETER SCHMITT JOHN E STONG TEIFER BARNEY VANDER VEEN HARRY WALKOWIAK ANTON ZADEL WILLIAM ZUIDEMA Page 97 , , . - I. - ' . ., ' . 1 l . -- el. - I. . 1 . - el. - :4 . - . - p . 1 el. - ' so. Mn. s. . . . Mn. s. . ' h Mn. s. . , .- el. - MR. a Mus. owen M. cons - mn. a. . ' Mn. a. . ' ' ' Mn. s. . - ' ' - ' ' MR. a. . MR. a. . Ma. a. . - el. - - el. - 1 - ' ' Ma. a. . MR. a. . Mn. a. . - - - ., . -- . - . s. . Page 98 Qmmomai Harold J. Young vouNo nAmA1oR coMPANv HEATING COOLING AIR CONDITIONING AGITAIR DIFFUSERS 0 FILTERS 0 EXHAUSTER HEADS 0 GENERAL BLOWER CO FANS 0 BLOWERS 0 EXHAUSTERS 0 YOUNG RADI ATOR CO AIR CONDITIONING 0 UNIT HEATERS I CONVECTORS HEAT IEDCCHANGERS 0 ENGINE COOLERS 0 HEATING AND COOLING COILS 0 GAS UNIT HEATERS AND BURNERS 244446 1249 Washington Blvd Book Building Room 330 DETROIT MICHIGAN OUTFITTERS OF SCHOOL APPAREL or ST MARY S SCHOOL GRADUATES . . We Are Proud of You like every good citizen Sealed Power is proud of the fine young people graduating from our Greater Muskegon High Schools You are the product of excellent teaching staffs and some of the best school In our 40 years as one of Greater Muskegon s largest employers we have followed a policy of giving preference to local graduates when ever possible Many of them have advanced through our organization to top positions We shall continue to follow this policy to the best of our ability because we have faith in you and we have faith in our local school systems SEALED POWER CORPORATION Piston Rings Pistons Cylmder Sleeves Page 99 . . I I F I I . . . I . I . facilities in the state of Michigan. I ' I THE HUME FURNITURE CU. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS 799-8II Pine Street Phone 23-ISS The VACATION SAVINGS CLUB wall open on June I You ore mvuted to 'om any day durmg the month of June Classes care 256 506 or ST OO weekly payments for a penod of 40 weeks Muskegon Savings Bank The Bank Across the Street COUL COUKJIN another advantage of the CP automatic gas range let the clock do your cookmg this summer The clock on the new CP automatic gas ranges wall tum the oven on and otl and cook an entlre meal dellclously whale you are enloymg yourself In cool comfort on the porch Replace your trred old stove wlth a new Cl' outomotlc gas range with super Insulation that conllnos the heat to the oven and broiler See them In the stores or at the Gas Company Pug 100 UIICIIIULXN CONSOIIDXII D Gxs COWIPANX Serving 680 000 Customers In Michigan ,. . .i , . Q . 0 ll If Q ' ' ll II ' 9 . .. . . . . . . H., . . . W , 1 w v 'vw rwT I1 ' vv A 1 44 ! An 4 I 4 Ax I A L. I e Picture Frarnnng Brxng your photographs to PANYARDS for exqulslte frarrung Expert craftsmen add the hnal touch of beauty to your portraxt P N Y A R D S ' The Pcunf and Paper People Frrst at Clay CRAMER BROTHERS fancfwape 6 eanopa-mf S L Shrub 1 Sf II Nom 1 mrtllll I9 Q Q.. 35 tm ru, -3 Qs ' eb offlce Phone 2 2571 W' Res Phone 5 7126 COR WASHINGTON and DIVISION MUSKEGON MICHIGAN U O O O O ' I A ' Grass -'eel 1'1litXV0I'IlljI ' S lmwm .' vils Pvt .I EX'l'l'gIl'l'PIlS Koss- Bushvs V 4' x I 'typ wk r, if , 'ff +I T7 . .A ,nf 5 - . 'X ' ' 3 ,.l f , - . Id 1 , 49 . af ,9 ,t - , I, A .I 1 xxx- 2 . - 7 ofarif We. the Senior Clue ol Saint Mary Institution ot Learning situated in the City of Muskegon. and State of Michigan. being of free still and stable mind do hereby make known that this be our lut will and testament. and bequeath the following estates to the said heirs: To Father T. Raymond Dark, we bequeath our gratitude for his ceaseless guidance and understand ing, and we Plead a memento nosf' We the Senior leave our hardeamed I R Theile leave my tardmess toC Bowen A s to be given to next year s classes and To the Iumors Sophomores and Freshmen Name Grade ve our love tor sln ds Year IM 19W REPORT OF ONDUCT AND APPLICATION CONDUCT Flret Q mrstrr Sevond Semeste Obedience Trustworthmess Respect for Self K for Teachers X for Others K for Property X APPLICATION Effort Exsctness Imttstlve Religion Eng uh Latin French German History Civics Sociology Economies L. r- li Mathematics Suence Geography Home Economics T Bookkeeping Typewntmg Shorthand Mil A-f Page 102 TARDY SLIPS Please admit Renon Snnsfactory Principal S101-Ck leave my alxbis for being absent to Fred Ries P XSS Le vim'-7 Q Pet nninpz 2- A Date -43, I Ierry Brayton leave my conduct marks to'Fred Kenny TRANSGRESETUN DATE NAME 'LA-S0Nyk46,nL4!6 Jai. 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