Holy Family High School - Familian Yearbook (Columbus, OH)
- Class of 1951
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. ,.,,....- - , 9,5-J Aa A E J s S 4. '11 lla, ' ff 1. :gf sw X X 1 if ,J uf Nr J Rxv Y j,..qk,1 K x uf' ' ' .- F va' Vw -K Wa 4,1 . V ' J ui r vp J .W I ' 9 . ' 9 .c I' A ' v . ,' - f' 1 'I ' ! L9 ,Xx- ,F 5, 1 gl, . 'Q-g. af' ,A 'rx 4 .,, sl ,wh .1 dvr M A H . 4 . 3 Q 5 9 ' 'x fs . . Nl ' 'Q A .4 -fi The 1951 I I Volume Number One Pub :shed by THE GRADUATING CLASS OF HOLY FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL COLUMBUS OHIO 44444 Thrs 1951 FAMILIAN tells the story of a year spent at Holy Famrly a year duringwhrch wehave prepared ourselves physrcally rntellectually socrally and sprritually for the world of tomorrow and for eternity We hope that as each one of you pages through thrs book delrghtful memorres w111 arrse rn your rnrnds and that smlles deprcung pleasant remlnrscences w11l appear on all your faces THE STAFF 1 lv I 4 4 I D I , -- 1 I . . . , . ' . ' . . , . QGfMlN'1Hfllfffl X Wai xX If ff aw' 1 452242 Q? XZ 5' ,4i rg' Z xx 4 bf I' J j ,ily lf ' X X - M I X QF? Q X ' - I X ' 'J .Z-X7 6.1 -,,' . Q IQ 'F' 4 Jg' I X ' ,, Mug 29: ' ' -' :L-Q-' 1' FP? ' .it I .ul f' X -22' f H K 7 I N A L , J F - U 5 nv f I A U 4'- Xv ' Y b -fs V -7.51 1, a ' f 1 ' 'Mfr - KLM' 'if' 1 I ! Q NX k 4 A it I , k M -Af 4 , - - r s fy ', J X :gf ! , f ,M 5517125 'QV A l , 275 V 4 , , mf' lfflfllill lo Mary our Queen Assumed mto heaven we lovrngly dedrcate th1S f1ISI lssue of the Famlhan May she who rs the Mother of the Mystxeal Body of Chrrst protect us Hrs members and lead us to the ultrmate goal of all L atholxc Education the perfectlon of the whole man physu ally mentally and sputtually so that havng completed our temporal course rn a manner worthy of such a Mother we :nav enyoy with her and her Son the eternal commence ment the Be infra NXSIOU 'S ,, 1 D . V V , V ' v v . L , v 1 l . V, . , , . 4 -- , . ' . . V. .X ' 1 1 1 ' ' x , y 1 I . , ,, - H I ..x ,. . -- L ' .Hia Excellency The Most Reverend M1chae1J Ready Q 4 . '1 Q ,I 1, . J, ,Ha '. Q. .c l l L 1 L .fs?!j.i.?f? , ,- ..,.. .5 L,,:,.fq- 1- - 'Lu f , '3 ' ' ' - ' - V1 -w , .' il------ N '33, ' '1 7, 3 '5f Q L r ADMINI ST RATICDN f ur autor ge:-K RIGHT REVEREND GEORGE F GRESSEL Reahzing the urgency of a thorough Catholic Educatron Monslgnor Gressel our pastor ts ever eager to make possrble to the students at Holy Famlly an education which consrsts essentially tn preparmg them for theu present lrfe on earth and theu future 11fe LD Heaven 6 ' its A X F' f f . J I VJ , my ur XJ IL' CCC!!! .. Reverend Kenneth Wrse Srster Mary Thomas R S M Slster Mary Alberta R M Srster Mary Joachlm R S Srster Mary Luke R Srster Mary Isabel R M Srster Mary Neri R S Srster Mary Helen R S M Srster Mary Edwin R Sister Mary Eugene R Relrglon L atm Prmcrpal Musrc Relrgron English Enghsh Mathematrcs Spanrsh Hrstory Socrology Enghsh Commercral Scrence Homernakrng Commercral R ' ' , .S.M. ' Economics ' , .S. . ' ' , . .M. ' ' , ,S,M. ' , .S.M. ' 7 -ww 0, ,. .... SE IDRS ,wmmmvmgfn-w'+M 1 ' 'N w , ,mmm GEORGE BUBALO Senior Class Presrdent had a good part rn class play on the annual staff never late for school George stands 6 feet small always has a ready gun ambr tron rs to be a travehng salesman LOIS BAUER Secretary of Senior Class cheerleader for three years member of Homecommg Court had one of the leads rn the class play stands a petrte enior add hmm SUE COLLINS Vice Presrdent of Semor Class Edrtor of annual reporter for school paper has sparlding personality and green eyes to match never seen wrthout Dot Loretta and Feenre sine A.- an 'Dx -1,- IOSEPH MELFI Treasurer of the Senior Class has played varsr ty basketball and baseball for three years he s the twln wrth the toni part in class play made A11 Independent 9 ' U ' ,x 5, , i y .'f'tl 3 fly? X s, ,N ,f . ' 121' - ' 5-2--. 0 ION BENSON everybody s friend Ion rs small but mighty play has a wonderful sense of humor his fish stories are pop ularly known MARY ALYCE DICKEN a mighty efficient little girl Business Manager of the annual had a good part ln the class play Sports Secretary usually seen with Eleanor, BARBARA CONLEY 5 3 wrth naturally curly hair and brown eyes a cheerleader who really takes it seriously never gets excited at games loves to joke her pride and joy 18 her golden lock of hair DON CRITES a clever artist is lmownfor his great love of school proves the old adage that the best thlngscome in smallpackagea, AMF' 10 'fbpfglblzly JACK COLEMAN our strawberry blonde has two letters in foot college MARGORY DORRIAN an Irish lass with brown hair and blue eyes Sports Edxtor of school paper had good part rn the class play really haslots of school spirit me 4, Ax ' 1 Ns r rnzfone of me mas m me lute M' ball - - - ambition B 10 so ff' MM. ,. .ms x . sk - L. r I 1 2, '1Y RICHARD ELGIN one of the star athletes of the Senior Class has played football basketball and baseball for four years always very attentive inthe classroom made All Independent. ,las mrs THOMAS FIELDING Assistant Editor of the school paper , , , had one of the leads ln the class play . . . is always ready for a good time . . . dependable, CHARLOTTE Hors belmngu has a very sweet personality we all love her at 245 ambition is to be an office worker we 45 DOROTHY IGEL natural blonde has a quret but pleasant pa sonalrty intention is to attend r P I1 f vui Qi ive Gaul 'Qs 11 X sl EUGENE HAROLD fair hatred lad wrth a mighty bowling arm always has a good word and smile for everyone better known as the earthworm to hrs radio audi ence tang get UM s I FRED JENKINS neat appearance . . . had a part rn the class play . . . star of the speech class , , the life of any party . . . ambrrion is to be a physician, .1 fin . O X -ghd 1 1 S X yi . s- l l Q li ,:k, Q ,.:kk V ! . K Q 3,-Ax If h I V K O 2 1 1 i wif. W I' w s his l e if 5 p t. S x In A -- rss K' s u 0 ' ' 1 - h A PIP n tlnl :N ennneln k . Q L' X V, l mf!! JZ,-nv J K, 3 Al 'V N ' Q A gf . X 5 ' f--e ' DOROTHY IESSBERGER th lor fashron plate Dot has started many new fads rn our school always agreeable can be found with Loretta, Feeme and ue MARY MATTINGLY our flame harred Irrsh Jovlal mrss who rs the cashrer xn the cafeterla the comrc part rn the class play always around when help IS needed ambmon IS to be a stenographer LORETTA LIMOTTA OU! Home coming Queen V has been a Family go er for I2 years has flashing brown eyes and hair to match a hard working girl for the Rltz IOSEPHINE MELFI better known member of the Homecommg Court has that hard to beat combmatxon of blue black harr and brown eyes 12 ELEANOR LELONEK the bram storm of the class of 51 very qulet and sweet a member of the school paper staff ,nm CHLOE MCCLAIN has a real school splrrt and takes an actrve part rn all actrvrtres member of the Semor class play cast reporter for school paper as more pep than she knows what to do wr 0- ' is LJ xg ,aj sv r ' Li 3 'EQ . -- B -- . s . 5,0 N l as Feenie . . . short and sweet . . . - - Q a a l1r' s ' ' ' ' . . . had . ' . . . ' . th. PATRICIA Ml-ZLVIN a whiz in Spanish has hex troubles in typing a very fine student loves to dance and is good at it oo as 'Vx ! MARY TH!-JIESA RECKTENWALDT very pretty green eyes vnth blonde hair to top it off came to Family thts year an artist on the annual staff very tal ented at writing poetry MARY A, MHNHT Clmewlla a Junior from Pittsburgh. . ,. mem- be of school paper staff. tux! K as 'im Joszm REED 5 Il than is a real fsodaj jerk a picture of Innocence ambition to be a master ln cmversation, Www 'Qs 'S 'raw-1, 13 MARGARET QUINN editor of school paper Journal reporter had good part in the class play very talented write: usually seen with Pat. Q PATRICIA RUSH a member of school paper staff likes to skate usually seen with Peg very dependable and a good student is A t . . 1 a - a Q s e vs- E, c ' , - A A s stiff s ft-ff W A l it - ff If CLEM SCHOPPELREI Good natured Schopple leads the Speech class 1n effort always has somethmg to say ambmon rs to ' own a fllling statron Nils MARY ELLEN TOOHEY Blonde harr and blue eyes 11V61y and sparklmg personallty ha a beauuful soprana vo1ce member of the Homecomlng Court CONNIE STAMPER Brown hair and hazel eyes ha one of the leads in the class play member of the Hornecommg Court always found with Lizzle BARBARA WELSH The bowlmg whiz of the Senror Class always thrnks of the nrce thrng to say and do never a dull mo ment around Mrckey 14 LEO STRAPP To know Leo rs to hke hrm Joys a good Joke and usually knows one stands6ft tall wrthblack harr and blue eyes favorrte pasume 13 sleeprng ELIZABETH VACHERESSE 5 4 wrth short brown harr ways seems to be rushlng another lovely soprano usually seen wrth Connre K f d 5 ,. .,, ' ' '...en- mm mt RUTH WESTENBERGER Boots is only 5 feet tall but her ambition is to be a social worker ls a prng pong champron loves to amve at school after the second bell a hard worker 'QQ' JERRY WHEELER a new and wel come addrtlon to our class loves to sing and seems to have a good time just berng alrve MARIANNE YUHASZ hair f gold, eyes of blue, make up our Mananne a really talented artrst favorite pastime is lis temng to classical musrc not at home she can usually be found at Dow s or Sapp s 1' 15 JOAN WIl.SON quiet petite blonde likes horseback rrdlng l can be found wrth Dottie and Charlotte one of the class artrsts WFP ROBERT WILGUS of the annual Assrstant Edrtor outstandtng rn all sports fhas frve letters to prove J made All Independent a very SCIIOUS fellow S- G' 'X ..- 0 , . . Q i . . . .. . . - XAK K X X . M ,X use -off 1, --. - -- ' 4 ' s . . it . . . ' . . . And then, I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands: one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all, Under the guiding protection of Mary, the patroness of these United States, we give our love and loyalty to Her Son and to Our Country. That l-ler pleas for prayer, penance, and lasting peace may be at last heeded by allCatholics is ourdaily petition as she stands 'guard over the Stars and Stripes. A A or golf, or ome, or Conn fry First honors at Holy Family are rightfully reserved For God, For Home, For Country , as the cornerstone of our school so well expresses it. Each morning after be- ginning our school day with our class pi-aygrg, we wedge allegiance to the Cross ofChrist and to the Faith for which if SIHHCIS: 0112 Church -- Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic -- with Grace and Salvation for all, M. Con e Walsh, Caro yn Holman, ROW o Ann Olney Betty O Rourke, ba a Easle be DO ace G aess e Nancy Schram Nancy Irwin Barbara 0 U0 3 .15 y sscoun , FIRST ROW: Mike McGee, Kenneth Schmidt, Patricia Souch, Mary Blackburn, Mary J. Murphy, Joann 1 - P 'way, Arlayne Meyer, Bar r y, Ann Cannon, Stella Renzetti, James Jolmson, Robert O'Reil1 g :J , ' Joanne Borghese, Phyllis Onoratog T ROW: Leo Driscoll, Norvelle Ault, Robert Schmidt, Betty Angelo, Cappy Thompson, Mary J. Whalen, Gr r 1 , , ' , Matunis, Ellen Hannl an, Ruby Factor, Patricia Wolf, Nancy Cahill, Evel n Stacy, Mary 4 ilson, Mary M. Van Hoose, Nancy Kensickig FOURTH ROW: Clark Seel, Robat Mone, Donald Straub, Mar ie Bernard, Mary Bigelow, J anne W i , i r y, Joanne Hooks, Mary J, Thomas, Alice Kelley, Eleanor Brown, Alma Cahill, Shirley Heil, Martha Esposito, Joanne Batchec ry Welker, lack Fielding, John Hillgr ve, John Barroe, FIFTH ROW: James Coughlin, James Price, Eugene Pucetti, Carl Wolfe, Robert Doone, Ga er Alce Wen E HISTOFY and Socml SCIGHCS M O S fQ J' O Q O D980 f' QQ GD Pkxysxcci SC QBKQXOQY V . 19 SGPHQMCDRES f 5 3 F she Bonn e Schutzm UD Ka Durkin ane D cken ce Paulme B ooks aY FOURTH ROW Ton Y Pau tie: rg ,?s 'S 234. Em m2w3:' mrahhiw ...nun PS .-'EUS' Q. aggh.. Q32 .52 ' sag 4395. 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O G 8- !,',,,,..- 639 a f theFeshmeninGenera1Sclence Stu James French and Elizabeth Wolf give a demonstration or r . dems inuothe classes and in assembly seem either to emoy life very much or are intent on their work. , 'wen I - - mi-r f' 's1G1g'fi,iX'f:w k rig- . .. Amxmywmlf A -,M,,..gmm.g,,,'x .Q .u A , N X 'Yc'1,Xg ?iQ - ,gm iam, 1 - ,f . X , -4 wg1 'ajQgT ,T - :fx-.1 , Qzff'-' Y v, NMQ3 T X' X Y I A XR, X My W A., i W , 1 iiiTfi.ff ' S 1 E 1 K iff Q -x Q 41 ..-Q Q -.kx tbe .r Teo SJ' dygfp 766 fig Wes 1. Owl' 0006.9 -96 , We ' sfbl 010 fly! Jrd 20 ,716 ea' 'ir Indo on CO0 fb 123' Nile 1' cabo ofrlze PGQEPGO' 6 pled 'wld yable eve ' '3-ca 110251-V6.9 Class of y ,ole a 3000 1111161 red of 6? 09' plot 6960 77,e .rlzohf I of '11 1' ,000 Q0 eds 60 I1 e be 10 1 -VI awe I play rob os 6 I lv tge are e e -if X Og 06 M4004 52 ff J! wart 'llluw Pictured here is the school paper staff LEFT T0 RIGHT Margie Dorrian, Sports Editor ue Collins Senior Reporter Mary Ann Yuhasz Art Editor Mary Ann Meinert Proofreader Torn Fielding Assistant Editor Chloe McClain Senior Reporter Peggy Quinn Editor in Chief Eleanor Lelonek and Pat Rush Proofreaders ANNUAL STAFF Left to Right Mary Thresa Recktenwaldt, Art Editor Bob Wilgus, Assistant Editor Sue Collins Editor tn Chief George Bubalo, Activrty Editcx Mary Alyce Dicken Bus mess Manager li-T-9 Pluzs w1NN ING Posrs Annum THEIR counupg-nous Wim. rudentx whsle S scho01 POGUY in the H1511 BPPGSI 1 .re Pictured Anthology Of 195 above poem! Win Seniors are pictured enjoying their favorite period -- Lunch 29 QIULY-422' Charlotte keeps . school runnin on schedule . .if 7 sv' in if oggrarg p p faq A X' Last mmute hurry for that asstgnment due tomorrow rs obvxous as Joanne Wllson, Leo Strapp Josephme Melfr Don Cntes Fred Jenkms, and Dorothy Jessberger start lookmg up references in-.sig The uses of the hbrary 'are many When the students were all X rayed through the courtesy of the Tubercu1os1s Chmc of Columbus, the huge machme found ample space there Shirley Ogden rs bemg shot whrle Josephine Damlo and Mary Ann Simomn awa1t then tum 30 . , I ' 0 l n ' . ,. 1 .J K ' 1- . K ve ' 'Y' ' R K . , ., + i W'2Ts ' V A I 1 -. V f,f?,,l!x Anem- . L g ' 1, ,r - ' - Li 'WW' Y W t + ' ' at .. F3 Q1 3' . .. . . . ,, ,, . . . . . 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W Q9 if 465 gi K f ' K O . ,, X ' C4 ' K- -. ,vi 3 S . 5 K E: ,Y Goa? , , f Q, , . .Si ' Q . aP My SEATED, left to right Joe Reed Willram Durfee Leo Strapp Jack Bartoe Paul Rubadue James Price STANDING Kenneth Schmidt David Hartigan Robert Wilgus James De Vrllers Patuck Walsh Dan Fagan Joseph Melfi Charles Tumer Mike McGee Wlayeluedouwdeu Wiqleact Interest ran hrgh dunng the Lenten Bishops Rehef Fund Drive for chrldren victims of war Plctured are representatives from each of the classes Charles Drumm Manlyn Strapp Jerry Whaler and Mary M Van Hoose Holy Family contributed S676 I2 I . ' 1 1 1 1 1 . . ' ' I ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 0 H P , aaa . . , . , . . - . ' 1 1 1 . , .1 1. alent I' The Amateur Talent Hour was one of the most enjoyable programs at Holy Famlly thls school year Musxc smgmg, skxts and other dramat1zat1on.s were announced to the student body by the fammar reporters , Gene Harold and Mxke McGee, 4 L. ,e,, 5 W 'Mew X 1' S ,, I X L 6 'V Wim. 'F XSS JH IlmCough1ln and Paul Rubadue seem to be having a grand time just eating appg Care ree .Honra A red letter day for all the students at Holy Family is school picnic day At our favorite shelter house on the Scioto near Griggs Darn we have access to spacious grounds and are near the Zoo Park and a bridal path. Bob Mone has succeeded in catching some of the carefree moments of a carefree day This is one social function at Holy Family that everyone thoroughly enjoys Gay bus loads of kids mammoth ltmches cold drinks by the gallon and water fights are the order of the day. Times like this create an unforgettable spirit among the students. Sunburns, sore muscles, and that 'dead tired' feelmg all these together vanish into happy memories. .memories of that happy feeling we have after winning one of those hard fought ball games on the park diamond, or after enjoying a 'good' good time. These are the simple joys of life that help to cement our bond of real brotherly love and charity. 34 .4 X lim Price and Bob Doone watch the birdie Evelyn Durkln and Kathleen Grimes rest on the bank of the Scioto Kenny Schmidt and Mike McGee enjoy the 'cause' that refreshes. A i Q ' 5 1 - 1 . -ft 6 D-X .K , , ,- . p' ,Q A K Q ,V .Hiro ff ' L s . Q .r 5 ,f Y ff' gs r ff? . K any -4554 5 Qs 's:.' at T A .MW A' tt W. . 63' Q rrs w s f 41' ,D I 1 I . . l 4 - H ns I . ' i l L Y 4.31 l HGNCRS Juolfterd , 6 Officerd 'W' SEATED Mrs Sunonin Vice President Mrs Kuhn Presrdent STANDING Mrs Sapp Secretary Mrs Frelding Treasurer Members of the Fifty oner Club collected S51 worth of sales tax stamps for the school fund Other prize wrnners are prctured as they ap peared and took first prize rn the talent show lanclarzl mg ,.....-of On the uggesuon of Msgr Gressel the Class of 51 selected a new ring which IS to be standard at Holy Famrly Admixlng the new selection are Jerry Wheeler Mary Mattingly Clem Schoppelrer Alice Sapp Ion Benson and Dorothy Igel Qqlnulier ug genizu Our ever farthful Bob Mone who is so gen erousm giving of his time and 'shutter bug' genius poses before Mone's Pharmacy. fHe d1dn't know about this one getting into our handsl. 36 x1+ itil, nf?- A Gray WHY M van H0086 ge cachists IFM For Sclzola-me cllievelneat ednor Lelone Jellies de s osepb R ed Mary A Inq Ma-ly A Icken S 17-irtzlu ppy Tl1o1I1pSot1 dy Kal fer -ily A Coawa James Veele an Kensickf an Factor 1811208 Price Onna Burgsrdller ecl C1101- HI Group Gene Harold Bowlln C Five Lea Ana Cannon and M-ir Of 10618 111 McC am M M 17311181 Leo S a p Conv gre Dorr a Junwr Aclue vement Norve le Aulr Scholarship W entlo De 5 ies ner f odel Airplane ge Bub Jim V COUIJC an ln Bo e e Dan S ys State all ulnlher Sue C ague B 0111 s Sc ool Representatl ve he Youilz Has Its Sa X Joe M If Bob Wrl ck E 111 Mfirlha Ind Esposl to W ependent ey Hel mner 111 I amst alent Cont est on T Paul ubadu Plan tfor Bo Club Izna llrgstaller orse Race inner 3 on SPOON? 00 tudents NotL1sted A o e Colette Elclzne -irles Drulnln Molly Wr CHU Jolm Scott AJ V G 9: A QQ! 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I C11 QB C6165 ,Maint g In the begmning there were frfty three Over half of our class were startung their nunth year at H F We from H F grade school were glad to welcome the new and scared faces but don't let us fool you wewere scared too We began our hugh school days duvuded unto two dufferent classes Freshman East havung Srster Mary Helen as our home room teacher and Freshman West wuth Suster Mary Clement In our Sophomore classwe were unuted asone under the guidance of Suster Mary Edwin We ll always remember Fruend Romans Countrymen Enterung our Junuor year we began to feel Important and needed Thus year was lust about the best so far About the muddle of the year we chose our class officers George Bubalo as our Presudent, Sue Colluns Vuce President, Lous Bauer Secretary, and Joe Melfu Treasurer We experuenced the 'oy of sponsorung our Skatung Partues Then came Aprll with the Prom and Banquet un the aur Graduatuon was not long un comung for the Class of 50 This meant that ut would be only one more year tull we d be ln theur places September seemed to be mules away but ut came sooner than expected Since then tume has even flown faster Our Senuor year started out wuth everyone excuted checking thelr creduts choosung the dufferent sublects of the year and lookung for lobs Furst we decuded to have a school paper This was only the beglnnung of our headaches Then we chose our class rung and the stone Before we knew lt we were practucung for the class play The Slngung Ghost We trued our best to make it a success Now lt was time to get our pictures taken for our Graduatuon Oh tt s gettung closerl Belleve ut or not two months after our rlngs were promused to arruve we funally got them Next we chose our Basketball Queen Loretta Lumotta A Mardl Gras Dance was held un her honor and then she reugned over the game whuch was also Parent s nught On February 23 we played our Now we are waltung for our buggest game of the year The Tournament We play New Holland We ve attended our last Easter Dance and taken part un our Glee Club sprung recutal We wull be goung on our last Hugh School Pucnuc Thus us the tume when everyone us pals wuth everyone else Whether we get sunburnt all scratched up or uf we accudentally fall un the ruver we are all out for cu good time and we want everyone else to have a good time Now from one extreme to another the Prom our last one Everyone us anxuous to get ut over wuth butdeep unsude every one has a funny feelung luke soon ut wull be all over The Junuors wull guve us a very exqusslte Banquet Thus IS about the very last actuvuty on our lust We will all go to Communion together for the last tume Thus wull be followed by a breakfast and a farewell talk by Msgr Gressel The Bug Day has really arrtved Thus us really The Day Everythung we have planned for all year long has funally come But we don t want ut to be here not quute yet Some wull be happy, some wull take ut un theur strude, but l thunk the maloruty of us wull be sorta sad Those who have had a great unterest un what happens at Famuly wlll not want to leave I don tthlnkwe ll muss the studues so terrubly but ut s the fruendly atmosphere we ve held wuth one another Our thanks go to Monsugnor Gressel who has gone far beyond hus means to make every thung so convenuent for us To the Susters for theur efforts to try to make something out of everyone of us To the rest of the Student Body who help make up thus wonderful school Belueve me l know ut us After all I ve spent twelve years here and I ll never forget them But I m not the only fne To the future Senuors keep Famuly goung O 1 . . . . , I T I I I I . Il 5 Il I I I T I I I I ' I ' . ' . . , . . . u F I . I , . ' I I , ...... . . a e . ll s ll s . , . . . , . . I . . I i 1 .... : . ' ' , ' I last basketball game. We won't mention the score. . . . .Everythlng seems to be going so fast. . . . . . . - - tu .. , . . . . . . , . ' I I . . . . I I e 4 A 1 e 1 a I I - , , .... . , . . , . . . . ., ,, . . . , .... , . . . I s I - I I l 39 'x .fli- fs . x A. ..4 S' an wie M s w is 'E i Reahzmg the necesslty of a well tramed mi d physically fit bod sul' A n and will in A y we mclude opport curricul urgmes ln sports xn at acuviues f' X Olll Cl!!! wi G, Sa.. 31' lk In Q 1742, N. . A! 4 Z 1 X V Q ' 5 f 1 t , '- I , 1 Q. J 'I ,Q 'f,, .. x ., 2 ' Y M J xg? L- A' . if. I ' , ' ., ' T' 3 : X 3 ' x 5 x p s Q . M rf, N x k :Q QQ ' . . . . . . - ' . 1 ,,.. 06 0wv 904' WW' QQ Q is E? 41 FIRST ROW. Dan F3 D ck I-Ilgul im ohnson, oe Melfi hiv JI' N. N 5 -Q-eo ooo -X? bs 'Qiq Gab 'O 00540-1 ' J 300 'ow Q bw QU.: ,fo QQ. S -S C4155 W 0,0AQCg One sprung mornung un the luttle town of Mudvulle Ohuo a large crowd gathers at the raul road statuon to welcome the famous putcher for the Boston Red Sox Joe Reed and the glamorous movue star Ruth Westenberger The proud mayor of Mudvulle RobertWulgus us present wuth hus welcomung commuttee Chuef of Poluce Clem Schoppelreu, Professor of Aeronautucs Don Crutes and Morgue Dorruan owner of Dorruan s Dandy Dushwashers Mayor Wulgus holds un hus hand a telegram from presudent Eleanor Lelonek Coverung the event us star reporter for the Dolly Bugler Sue Colluns whule the ace announcer for statuon W X Y Z Charlotte Hoff stands by to unform those who are unable to come to the stotuon Starudungatattentuon and ready to struke up an appropruate tune are all fuve of Mudvulle s famous band under the able leadershup of Pat Melvun MaryAnn Yuhasz drums on her drum umpatuently Chloe McClaunflutes her flute anxuously Aluce Sapp shakes her saxophone nervously whule Mary Rectenwaldt twuddles her trumpet All are eagertoguvea fune performance Standung by to render furst aud uf needed ore Dr Duck Elgun and nurse Josephune Melfu As the traun comes around the bend statuon master Tom Feldung checks hus watch Enguneer Leo Strapp has brought the traun un on tume for once They fund out later that to do so he had to hut acowbelongung to farmer Jack Coleman The famous vet Fred Jenkuns was called but hus skull avauled nothung as the poor anumal dued Undertaker George Bubalo was musunformed and hastened to the Coleman farm where he met the old mauds of the town Barb Conley and Mary Ellen Toohey assust the celebrutues After Mr Reed and Muss Westenberger are serenaded and properly greeted they clumb untoa taxu owned and operated by Barbara Welsh and apprapruately decorated by Moduste Patrucua Rush Barbara takes them to one of Jerry Wheeler s Super Duper Hotels Here hostess Lous Bauer meets them at the door and shows them to theur rooms whuch are spuc and span thanks to head scrubwoman Loretta Lumotta They now cluscuss the traguc accudent whuch occurred that day when Connue Stomper workung at the Memorual Lab blew up the enture buuldung whule workung on her Z bomb Muss Westenberger us much unterested un the gufts she has receuved and us especually pleased wuth Wulson s Hand Cream by Joan A lovely evenung gown desugned by Dorothy Igel IS truly apprecuated whule a delucuous box of fudge produced by Mary Alice Ducken un her famous sweet shopusenuoyed by all present Soon bell hop Maryanne Meunert who uncudentally worked hersetf up to thurty fuve cents an hour announces that dunner us wautung and that Chef Jon Benson has prepared Ruth and Joe s fovorute hamburgers remunders of school days Theur meal us unterrupted by the arruval of Eluzabeth Vacheresse who wants Ruth to guve a personal appearance at the Bluou Theater uust around the corner She unforms her that the renowned opera star Peggy Quunn wull also be present Ruth has to declune because she has promused Suster Mary Dorothy Jessberger that she wull vusut her orphanage wuth Joe and talk to the chuldren Dorothy told Ruth that the country s ruchest woman Madame Marue Mattungly de Rou had contrubuted a mulluon dollars to the burldung of a new wung tothe orphanage Once more bell hop Meunert enters to tell the troupe that the cab puloted by Barbara has arruved and so the famous stars prepare to help one of theur classmates entertasn her charges and wull they not have much to tell her about the members of the Class of 5l'7 44 I' . . . . . I . I . - I I I . I I . . , . . . . , . I I I I . . . . , , . .... . , . . D . . I 2 ' 1 ' , . ' I . I ' The train pulls into the station and porter Gene Harold and conductor Joe Melfi hasten to . . , , . . I . . I I ' 1 , . . . . . . . . , . K . . . - . j . . . . , . I l . . . , . , . . . . . . . ' I . . . i . I erzlage We the Senior Class of 1951 belng of sound mind OJ and body do hereby w1ll and bequeath the following Lois Bauer leaves her attendance and puncmality at games to Pat Wolf and her office work to Betty Angelo Jon Benson IS so generous with his height that he wants John Hillgrove to share t Benson ls known for Els generosity ln all things George Bubalo hands over his responsi bility as Semor Class Presrdent to Kenny Schmidt Grace Gressel and Arlayne Myers are left richer by the glft of Sue Collins long locks Calmness is what Barbara Conley smillngly glves to Nancy Cahill and Betty O Rourke Punctuallty ts the thoughtful legacy of Don Crites to Joanne Batcheck and Joanne Walsh Jim Coughlan and Jack Frelding can find rn Jack Coleman their model rn faithful attendance Mary Alyce Dlcken gives of her efficrency to Eleanor Brown and Ahce Kelley Margie Dorrian School Splnt rn person wants to share her love of good old H F H wrth Joanne Borghese and Mary Welker Any boy and thrs time it s Gene Puccetti who ls so lucky would be happy to inherit the sports ablllty of Dick Elgin o Mone and Bob Campbell receive a large portlon of that famous ready wit of Tom Fielding On the dot Charlotte Hoff leaves her faithfulness to Clark Seel Don Straub Qand he can use ity receives Dorothy Igel s quiet manner Seniorrty at Trott s is Fred Jenkins s farewell gift to Bob Schmidt and Mary Wilson Won t Mary Blackburn 1ust love all those hrgh school togs that Dorothy Jessberger rs drscardrng? Carl Wolf and Ray Siemer are so fortunate as to share the scholastic abrlity of Eleanor Lelonek Loretta L1motta wants Bob O Reilly and Pat Souch to share her driving ability Dependabillty and wrllingness to do the nice dllllg at all times IS Mary Mattingly s legacy to Alma Cahrll Phyllrs Onorato is the happy reciprent of Chloe McClain s conversational abrlity and her undying pep and energy Dramatic abrlrty is the talent that Mary Ann Melnert shares with Shrrley Podoskr and Mary Whalen Norvelle Ault ls fortunate enough to have been around when Josephine Melfl decided to bequeath her Jimmy Johnson and John Monaco Palncra Melvm leaves her courtesy and her abihty to get along Wllh others to Mary Bigelow As Peggy Qurnn dons her graduatron formal she reluctant ly gives her edrtorship to Ahce Gray Joe Reed has decided that Bob Doone will apprecrate hrs shiny shoes As a specral gift Mary Therese Recktenwaldt grves her art of story tellmg to Martha Esposito and Nancy Schram Patrlcxa Rush wants Ruby Factor and Jean Weiner to have a generous helprng of her dignity Alice Sapp leaves her dancing ability to Evelyn Storey and Mary M Van Hoose Clem Schoppelrei thinks that James Price and Ellen Hannigan w1Ll apprecrate his easy going manner and traffic tickets A pleasant manner rs Connie Stamper s gift to Shirley Heil and Nancy lrwrn Margie Bernard receives a generous amount of Leo Strapp s sense of humor Mary Ellen Toohey s grggles and hard work go to Joanne Brooks Her lync voice IS Elizabeth Vacheresse s farewell present to Mike McGee and Ioan Olney Barbara Welsh leaves her bowling equrpment to Carolyn Holman and Stella Renzettr Euge Harold thinks that Jack Bartoe will love his tough Senior Schedule Ruth Westenberger s frrst class ablhty in Ping Pong goes to Barbara Matunis and Ann Cannon Paul Rubadue will enjoy his remembrance from Bob Wrlgus a supply of hrllbrlly songs Joanne Wilson rs sure that Barbara Easley and Nancy Kensicki will apprecrate her lovely manner and thoughtfulness Cappy Thompson and Mary Jane Murphy wrll lrke Mary Ann Yuhasy s 8.l'IlStlC abrlity Jerry Wheeler thanks that Mary Ann Conway and Leo Drrscoll w'lll appreciate hrs drrver s lrcense To the Slsters Father Wise and Monsrgnor Gressel the entire Senior Class leaves its un dying gratrtude It rs our sincere hope that we shall always lrve up to the rdeals that we have leamed to appreciate at Holy Family 45 ur ' sunny disposinon. l. . His authgraph ahd. wrestlrng Melfl ls remembranceto RT REV GEORGE F GRESSEL REVEREND KENNETH WISE ALICE BRICKER MR 8 MRS HAROLD AYLE MR 8. MRS RAYMOND BAUER JANET BAUER BOB LOTHAMER MARY ond BOB BOB SCHMIDT RITA BAUER LOIS and JACK MR 8.MRS GEORGE BUBALO MARY CATHERINE ERB ANNA MARIE BUBALO M R J AL EN MR 8.MRS DAN COLLINS PAT COLLINS MIKE COLLINS JOHN COLLINS TOM COLLINS DANNY COLLINS KEVIN COLLINS PATRICH COLLINS JOSEPH COLLINS KATHLEEN COLLINS MARY RITA KNIPFER MARIAM DICKEN MR 8.MRS C D LUCKHAUPT and FAMILY MIKE CONLEY MR 8.MRS GEORGE WOLTZ MRS AMOS DICKEN MR 8. MRS HAROLD FRANT7 MR 8. MRS DALE FOWLER MISS PAULINE M ALBERT BARBARA ANN PHALEN MR 8. MRS WILLIAM PARROTT CHARLES R DICKEN and FAMILY MARY KAY LING 48 TOM SIEMER 48 MARY DORRIAN NORA DORRIAN HUGH DORRIAN BOB BIGLER 48 MRS HUGH DORRIAN DORRIAN S GROCERY LOIS GRIMES JO ANNE KAISER PAUL CACCHIO MICHAEL NOBLE MR JOHN QUINN MRS JOHN QUINN MARGARET QUILLIAN PFC JACK EARL STAMPER MR 8. MRS EARL M STAMPER MR CARL STAMPER MR 8. MRS ROBERT LEONARD MR 8. MRS ALDEN REMALY MARGARET RAINE MR 8. MRS ROBERT KELLER MARY LOU HOFF M 8 MRS C W B SUSIE BEVELHYMER MARTHA LATTIMER HELEN GRESSEL MRS FLORENCE WALSH and AUGHTER MRS ROSE MEINHART MR 8 MRS FRED IGEL ANN PATANUS ALOYSIUS IGEL MR 8. MRS TED IGEL ANNA MCCABE TOM MCCABE JIM STEINMET7 BRUNO and BOBBIE RICHARD and DOT BEVERLY MONFORT MRS A JESSBERGER DOROTHY JESSBERGER ESTHER MELFI MARY LIMOTTA LORETTA HAMPTON AMERICA LIMOTTA MIKE LIMOTTA MR 8. MRS LIMOTTA MR 8. MRS CHARLES HAMPTON MR 8. MRS RAY HAMPTON MR 8.MRS CHARLESC MATTINGLY RUTH MATTINGLY JAMES MATTINGLY M 8.MRS J D MATIN MARY MATTINGLY BART DAVIES PETE ROSETTI MR 8. MRS RUSSELL LONG MR 8. MRS P SOUEO ROSELLA and LES LONG M L H WH TE MISS MYRA HECOX M 8. MRS J H MELVIN CAROLYN PATACCA MR BLAINE RUSH MR 8. MRS WINSTON NOBLE PAT RUSH MRS BLAINE RUSH ANTON JESSBERGER MR 8. MRS BOB DAWSON WILLIAM COLLINSWORTH FRANK SOUTH MONE S PHARMACY MR 8. MRS THOMAS OUINN MR 8. MRS C J MCDONALD MR 8. MRS JIM DORSEY JERRY WALSH 50 CHARLES ELGIN MR 8. MRS RAYMOND TIPPLE MR 8. MRS PHIL OLLIC JOE REED MARY ANN OLLIC MRS MYRTLE REED ROSS 8. EMMITT MISS LORETTA LIMOTTA EDGAR G PLANCK ADAM J RENNER HARRY E COOK MR 8. MRS DAVID CONLEY SR MR 8. MRS DAVID CONLEY JR MR 8. MRS CHARLES RUBADUE MARCELLA CONLEY CAROL SUE CONLEY PAT CONLEY CASEY JONES ROSELYN 8. BOBBY HENDRIX MR 8. MRS PAUL JONES RONN CANNAVINO JACK NICKOLOFF TOM STRAUB MR 8. MRS WILLIAM J MEINERT MARYANNE MEINERT MR J LELONEK MRS J LELONEK EDWARD LELONEK BUZ LELONEK ELEANOR LE LONEK MRS MRS MRS MR MRS MRS MR MR GEORGE O CLUM FRED JENKINS H A PP C A COLOPY T S MAGAW JAMES WILSON GEORGE GOA EDWARD HAROLD EDWARD HAROLD JR GENE HAROLD MR 8. MRS PAUL HEROLD MRS MRS MR S MR KATE KEELEY F SCHNEIDER F M STRAPP KEN PEMBERTON JOSEPH BARNARD MARTY PURCELL MARY SCHOPPELREI KATE HOLMES MR 8. MRS RICHARD HIGGINS MR C E WILGUS MR 8. MRS RICHARD GRAY MR 8. MRS THOMAS DILL MRS ELIZABETH TAYNOR MRS ANNA PFEIFER M 8. MRS J E MELV N MISS PATTY MELVIN CPL MARTIN BRILL USMC MR 8. MRS SAM BARRETT MR 8. MRS EARNIE WINNESTAFFER GEORGE SICONOLFI RICHARD and MARY THOMPSON MR 8.MRS JOSEPHF LUCKHAUPT NORA HARNESS MISS CLARA AGRIESTI FRED NOCERA JOHN MONACO THERESA VLACANCICH MRS BERNARD R WELSH WALTER MRS M MRS MRS MRS D HI LES VICTOR SABO CHARLES RAINS LEO PERCY WAYNE PERCY E TANNER MR MR MRS MR MRS MR MRS MR D OKEEFE MELVIN EITEL O THOMAS FRANK EITEL FRED KRUSE SR FRED KRUSE JR NELSON WILSON HARRY CONWAY CPL BERNARD D WILSON PAUL WILSON JACK THRUSH BETTY MORAN BOB BUSE 45 MR 8. MRS FAY REED 46 MISS THELMA PERCY MISS CHLOE MCCLAIN MR 8. MRS GEORGE TRAUTMAN MISS JOSEPHINE MELFI MARY K LING JACK TREADWAY MR 8. MRS S G MINOR MRS JAMES CONWAY MARY FRANCES SCHOPPELREI JANET SCHOPPELERI CLEM SCHOPPELERI 8. MRS A J SCHOPPELERI 8 MRS E A FAGAN MR 8. MRS E C FAGAN 8. MRS RAY L KLINGER MRS ARTHUR GRIMES O GRAESSLE EILEEN CONWAY AL SCHOPPELRI Rs. . . D . . R. . . . R RS. . . I i I D R. . . . l I - - - MR. 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