Holy Redeemer High School - Redemptor Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1959

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Blasko, pastor of Holy Redeemer Parish, has been entrusted the planning and the building of the new Holy'Redeemer Church, an edifice long desired and urgently needed to accommodate the rapidly growing parish, Father Blasleo is not only a builder of material things but also a builder of men, finding time in his busy schedule to teach religion in both grade and high school. Present at all athletic events spurring the Flyers to victory, Father Blasko is the greatest sports fan in all the parish. To Father Blasko, a man with a will af steel and a heart of gold, go our thanlss for his generosity and devotion, for his kindness and guidance. . V E S , 1 N A v X Table of Contents is 1 A Opening Section Pages 1-5 Faculty Pages 6-7 , Classes Pages 8-19 L X X org-.mnacions Pages 20-33 I Activities Pages 34-39 ' ' Y Sports Pages 40-53 7 T Underclassmen Pages 54-61 ' Seniors Pages 62-77 IA ' Ads Pages 78-88 qw 4, Our Year of Change Foreword The Archdiocese of Detroit was saddened by the death of Edward Cardinal Mooney who had gone to Rome to help elect a Pope and died there before the Conclave opened. Cardinal Mooney had served the Dio- cese of Detroit long and faithfully. It was the newly elected Pope john XXIII who named Cardinal Mooney's successor. Bishop John F. Dearden of Pittsburgh was enthmned as Archbishop of Detroit on January 29. The pastor and parishoners of Holy Redeemer had long desired a. church. The first step toward the ful- fillment of this desire took place September 7 when die first shovel of dirt was dug by Reverend John A. Blasko, The new church now nearing completion will give the parish a beautiful and spacious house of worship. Within Holy Redeemer High School changes too have taken place, Changes in personnel are Superior, Sister M. Vincentg Principal, Sister M. Elizabeth Anng and new faculty members, The Reverend Richard Kropf, Sister M. Rosalia, and Sister M. Alberta. The curricula foo shows new courses. Extra-curricular activities have also been introduced to meet the needs of the growing school. Although different hands work and different minds plan, it is in Him and with Him Who is our Unchang- ing Good and Who promised to be with us all days, even to the end of time. ,Q Facult THE REVEREND JOHN BLASKO- Religion IV TI-IE REVEREND RICHARD KROPF Reli ion I and - g II THE REVEREND JOHN YOUNG- Religion II and III .6 '31 ' N9 :Tin L' In-M' SISTER M, BERNADETTA-Latin, Librarian MR, RICHARD PLOURDIZ Latin, English Q, jf .9 MR. THOMAS SULLIVAN-History Business Mathematics, Mechanical Arts SISTER M, CYRIL-Chemistry, Algebra II SISTER M. ROSALIA- Biology, English J --.- .. fmlnllb cy -' IIT'- SISTER M, VINCENT, SUPERIOR- Faculty Band, Choir SISTER M. ELIZABETH ANN, PRINCIPAL-English, History SISTER M. ANDREW-English, History SISTER MARIE IMELDA Algebra I, Geometry MR, RICHARD CLARK-History, Sociology, Athletics sf, 63 r ff' ' x. SISTER M, GERTRUDIS-Chorus MRS, NIRA M, SABTY-Commerce, Homemaking SISTER M. PI-IILOMENA-English, Social Science QNot Picturedj Y n Q uix .65 Ike i.a Q K 1 J' C fk ,fkh ' f 4, 'Lf' The English Department of Holy Redeemer endeavors to train the students in the principles and practice of correct writing, discrim- inating and intelligent reading, experience in oral expression, and finally a knowledge and apprecia- tion of our literary heritage, Teachers in the department are Sister M. Elizabeth Ann, Sister M. Andrew, Sister M, Rosalia, and Mr. R. Plourde, Records by the Old Vic Players make MACBETH live for seniors. William Krawcruk, Richard Chevalier, Darilyn Turner, and janet Abeare examine a Shakespearean theatre. English Sister M, Andrew introduces poetry to English III Students by using Frank Baxter's record THE NATURE OF POETRY. Pictured are Peter Remender, Barbara La.Mielle, Donald Masse, and Diane Grantner. After assigning the short story, THE FIFTY-FIRST DRAGON by Heywood Brown, Mr. R. Plourde explains the outline to be used as a study guide to freshmen Mary Collison, Daniel Kohlman, Joseph McGrail, Linda Mahon, and Richard Montpas. Sponsor Genesee Cement Products ,,,,.,,. 7--4-f-E G-3478 S. Dort Highway K I ENBUSH 1 l lllli 2 AUW25 E Mfg.: At Holy Redeemer the aim of religion classes is to bring Christ to the student and the student to Christ Loyal imitators of Christ in all areas of student life Redemptorites are encouraged to think, judge, and act in a Christ-like way. Opportunities to practice the virtues in school situations bring factual knowledge into the realm of practical action. in.. E I ,MQW N K ,I 'sl' r The Liturgical Year takes on deeper meaning for Charlene Vaughan, James Siminski, Raymond Grazulis, and Mary Fitzpatrick as Father Young explains the seasonal liturgy. lllll -7 4x World x 'Q 3 P, I z I iff - as 4 Y I 5 H- .--25 S Q ai-'- .X V Y M .Wa , ' ' ' A '4 l 533, VY ...YV,d',, Sister M. Elizabeth Ann explains to Nancy Arceo, Marianna Krefeld, james Arnold, and Gerald Bauer that it is by knowing the background of our country and the world in which we live that we can interpret the present day and plan for a better tomorrow. Among the courses taught at Holy Redeemer to prepare young students for college and adult life are American and World History. Robert Le Mieux, senior, discusses military campaigns of World War II with James St. Onge, Mary Schaffer, and Gloria Gildner. History FZ ' X .f'Y5'f ' ir Fi N ' NYT X ,of - - J 5,5 9. - Riff K If C ,,v'7.'.iii1 ,a? 'W' ,f 'E A 5.71 W, qi, , Q, A , , , ,o i V , Tfrii 2 fr' - ilk ' A f- U' A w. .k,,'.5A H, -- 1,5325 w-.rv X Apep Af---7 xl cf-Ak .-ffl'-' . 1 rt s X ' '-'Q 4 ,' 7 .A , 1 , ' L, ,, u., ' 'N -gx Y 1 bjxlf jg X Y, ,Y A sqm nc ' g...,.. . 5 A , z N-ry ' ' 4 . Y 'QL4-' -...ff X - I f 'L :xx jf' I X 1 American 9 N K 7 4 my A ., 7 5 as if aw lyk, W. 'Q-.X 5 ya ,,,.,,,,,. ' ar J M I six! 2' z 2 4 QF X fmikw :X Homemakinff i N Introducing Homemaking courses is the work of Mrs, E. Sabty who chose as her first project the designing and the maldng of an apron, Carole Gorton admires the work of Yvonne St. Onge as Carol Coughlin uses the new Singer, Mr. T. Sullivan explains the correct method of drawing a latch to Ed Fejedelem as Gary Parks completes his drawing. Mechanical Drawi ,f Commercial Shorthand may look mysterious to some but to Karen Rivard, janet Davis, and Ann Anderson it is the work of the day. Mr- l Peter Remender, Leland Gildner, Sharon Doyle, Eveline Van Slambrouck Darilyn Turner, Alvin Christensen, Marianna Krefeld, and Douglas Schmitz prove their skill as the Typing II class prepares for the world of tomorrow. Mr. T. Sullivan explains Business Mathematics to Daniel Hoag and Gordon Tandeske as John Swarbrick and Thomas Hoag work on assigned tasks. Sponsor I-hnote Shoes 509 Smith St 5- , ' N 'Vw gf , i Af , 1 an ..-x ., - ungtx A1 III A TX N I 1 I ,nz ,.s Jazz' X fllsnf , ,,., ma ' 1 Inv' 'C ,. as . :tugs . - . If lzxlc fi' 1 XXX A A Q Q, ff, WMD mu I A' 14 ff' . , A f, f ix? VW M Q' 1 wff 'A 4 ' 'M' 'N ..,W 1 37' Ii 1,fl',QfA Z :Ag I - T , L! ,f A V f4JJ!rfJ J In Qin si 7 741 Inq I 4,1 U5 ,0 '4 '+ I ' '7'.A:,iZ 1.-aff, ZJLIAJ 1-It . 25.5 Xe it ' 1 iw sr if . A 1 -,!.4f5 ,gr ' 1 g V V For Carol Gorton study is an introduction to the world of ideas, a world where one may be alone in a room filled with students. tudy in kill ' V N , f Sponsor ,QQ 'ix fy, jaclds Trading Post ,.,,,gr W, H . ry' K 4-52,73 Lg! 3307 N. Franklin Ave 2 Q MX? Lifers Studying together, praying together, and working together for twelve years are janet Abeare, Gloria Gildner, Shirley Gruschke, Mary Ann Kerspilo, Dorothy Brown, Lorraine Denny, Karen Schuliz, Mary Frances Krcrnarik, Elizabeth Limmer, Robert Fournier, Martin Follo, Dennis Owen, Richard Chevalier, john Swarbrick, Robert LeMieux, Ernest Kondel, john Kotzian, james Wijlacker, Matthew Harte, William Krawcruk, james Gordon, james Thorne, Thomas O'Connor, Gary Finnin, john Amrich, Leland Gildner, and Douglas Sclmiitz with their pastor Father Blasko. X.: 14 To provide experiences which cannot be offered effectively elsewhere in the school program, extra - class activities are provided. ln this way learning experiences are translated into real life situations. Extraclass activity is worthwhile if it is a means to an end, that is if it helps students develop their potentialities for becoming good citizens on earth as a preparation for later citizenship in Heaven. Working with other students affords an opportunity to put into action the principles learned in the classroom, Working with other students affords the opportunity of developing pmmanent ways of think- ing, willing, and acting according to principles learned in classes. Whether students are the leaders or followers, group participation ixstills a sense of responsibility for assigned tasls as well as a reverence for the personality of classmates. With the Holy Spirit as our guide, we go forth doing the truth in charity. I 1, if f-E143 A iwmgi 311 if ' . ' 'bw ,, 'i 1, lr' il Qs' . R Q --afar? W 3545: mug Evil :Em ..,. ,N na K. Choir 7 I Senior choir members under the direction of Sister M. Vincent are Elizabeth Limmer, Gloria Gildner, Mary Ann Kerspilo, Mary Frances Krcmarik, Sharon Doyle, janet Abeare, Shirley Cvruschke, SECOND ROW: Donna LeBeau, Loraine Denny, Marcia McLone. THIRD ROW: Pat Byers, Carolyn Middleton, Dorothy Brown, Kathy Piechowski, Kathy Collison, Nancy Arceo, Karen Schultz. FOURTH ROW: Nelda Wood, Mary Schaffer, Sandra Wilson, Marianna Krefeld, Sue Smith, Pat Scanlon, Kathy Davis, Darilyn Turner. Under the direction of Sister M. Gertrudis the chorus participates in the Diocesan Choral Festival, Members are janet Tarrants, Carol Pobocik, Bonnie Cushman, Joyce Maes, Shirley Kollhoff, Elizabeth Limmer. SECOND ROW: Darilyn Turner, Marilyn Yorko, Margaret Minar, Dorothy Polakiewicz, Yvonne St. Onge, janet Davis, Carol Gibbs, Jacqueline Blue. THIRD ROW: Barbara LeMielle, Frances Montpas, Margaret Cupal, Virginia McAulay, Noreen Baker, Sharon W innans, Sharon Shude, Eva Leonard, Pat Martin, jerrilyn Baroski, Mary Fitzpatrick. FOURTH ROW: janet Martini, Carol C-rantner, Theresa Angle, Carolyn Abeare, Nancy Miller, Rose Marie Ziraldo, Carol Berryman, Mary Hogan, Barbara Dunn, Phyllis Iones. N9 17 ' '17 Patrons Denison Brothers Flint Business Machine Florence's Finnish Steam T. J. Halligan Nlr. Leo Hankerd Student Council Student Council members have the opportunity to develop leadership in their school environment. Members are M. 'garet Cupal, Marcia McLone, Karen Bensch, Theresa Uradnecek, Lorna Covert, Marilyn Yorko, Gloria Gildner, Mary Frances Krcmarik, Janet Martini, Sharon Hogan, Kathryn Piechowski, Carolyn Middleton, Janet Abeare, Mary Fitzpatrick, Michael Blaine, Thomas Sal-cely, james Beane, Michael Kotzian, Gerald Siegrist, William Del-Iart, Thomas Wascha, Thomas O'Connor, John Sherwood, james Gordon, David Paris, Ed Fejedelem. Gloria Gildner discuss Homecoming plans with their sponsor, Sister Marie Imelda. Secretary M2-YY FQYZP3-trick: vice-president Michael Kotzian, president Thomas O'ConnOr. and treasurer I Q -ff' 11 Baths uture Teachers Patrons Bokers Phcy. Burton Printing Capital Airlines Cameron Cleaners 3 1 ,,, JA-me ,Al ' N, , That the influence of the teacher transcends time and that the need for teachers is great are factors that make the profession attractive to Pau-icia Byers, Gloria Gildner, Mary Ann Kerspilo, Andrew Kato, Peter Remender, Marcia McLone, Dianne Couturier, Diane Grantner , pioneer members of the Future Teachers Club. L. B. Coriasso, M, D, - L--- H 2 -,,f--w-Q... Service in the community as nurses is envisioned as a career by students Kathleen Toger, Janet Tarrants, Mary Schaffer, Sharon Hogan, Mary Fitzpatrick, and Carolyn Middleton. Future Nurses Civil Defense Pioneer Holy Redeemer Civil Defense group includes Carol Brow, Julianne Osborne, Jeanne Desormeaux, Carol Grantner, Charlene Vaughan, Donna Mexicotte, Mary Hogan, and Virginia McAu1ay. Patrons A Dance Dort Barber Shop B I Ferdies' Barber Shop 3 ll I Flint Golf Driving Range Holy Redeemer Altar Society arching d If 9 cl RED5 BAND' ffflr MV' Holy Redeemer Majorettes add color and novelty to the marching band making their premier on the field as the Flyers meet Alpena Catholic Central early in the season. Pictured are: Kay Martin, Eva Marie Sage, Carol Pobocik, Ann McMillan janet Molnar, Janice Bensch, Floyd Skeels, Edward Tome Rita Schuliz, Kathleen Haugbro, Gregory Novak, Philip Vaughan, james Heenan, Walter Lukaszek Karen Ross, Charles Ward, Robert Speace, Robert Singer, Carol Tarrants, Robert Brownell, Karen Schultz, Robert Fournier, Robert Brigget, james Delanoy, William Schaffer, David Garlaa, Barbara Piotrowski, Lucille Walters, Jack Ward, Raymond Sheehy, james Beane, Richard Grantner, Gregory Gildner, Mary jo Fournier Holy Redeemer's DANCE BAND entertain faculty and students at Christmas party. The newly organized group hope to fulfill a need by supplying music for school dances. Members are Robert Fournier, janet Tarrants, Gregory Gildner, Richard Grantner, jim Gordon, jack Ward, Raymond Sheehy, Martin Follo, and Rita Owens . 1? ' . 1 , 8 Marcia McLone, Mary Frances Krcmarik, Kathy Davis, Kay Auiler, and Carole Berryman aid Sister M. Elizabeth Ann, Principal, in the many routine duties associated with a school office. Mrs. Gerard Roeln-ig not only meets the students in the capacity of school accountant, but is also present as a chaperone at all school dances. -NT Sponsors Plaza Flower Shop Foodlane Super Market Dargis House of Beauty Measuring time for caps and gowns brings serious moments to seniors as they measure past performance with graduation require.. ments. Pat Byers pronounces Marcia McLone a perfect 5'4 . fl Y Measuring M ,,,,,am,. Sponsor x L Redemptor Staff Mr. and Mrs. John C. BYBIS Z Patrons White Eby 8 Rajala Way-ne's Gulf Service , A 8 C Roofing 8 Siding Company Alert Sewer Cleaning Mr. 8 Mrs, R. Arceo Sister M. Elizabeth Redemptor sponsor, and Patricia Byers, Editor- in-Chief of the 1959 Redemptor, discuss future plans with Edward '. k Fejedelem who has been named Editor-in-Chief of the 1960 Re- demptor. if-W If Yearbook staff members Marsha McLone, Mary Frances Krcmarik, and Jim Beane prepare for the 1959 Redemptor. Completion of the first deadline gives staff workers Mary Schaffer, Dan Hoag, and Nelda Wood the satis faction of a job well done i K X if Patricia Byers, editor-in-chief of the Redem or and Gloria Gildner editor-ffl-Smef of the BEACON: have been putting to use knowledge acquired at the Michigan :Ante High School Journalism Institute. With the help of plans drawn up and executed during the August session our editors have been able to keep deadlines and continue Holy Redeemer's fine standards of journalism. l fi: J- 1 im -llnk SABIES UILIGENT ..f ff 4-I n, Q ,I IV. ,'L' ,z v, , x 1 Q.,- fff Beacon Staff uculatmg Holy Redeemer news is the func'1on of the Beacon, our school paper The Beacon, in its ourth year of publication, has introduced many students to the field of Journalism Seated is Ed1tor-in- chief, Gloria Gildner, wrth staff members Kathryn Piechowski, Karen Schultz, and faculty advisor Mr RiCh3.Id Plourde After distributing the Christmas edition of the BEACON staff members Robert Fournie Andrew Kato, john Sherwood, Mary Ann Kerspilo, jolm Kotzian, and Gloria Gildner ponder the real meaning of Christmas. Sponsor Mr. 8 Mrs. Theodore Gildner - 5058 Palomar Dr. Working on the BEACON Staff are juniors Daniel Fisher, Rosemarie Ziraldo, Barbara Blom, and Lee McMillan. rr 1 s 'Z A A X ' K 'U x CW-Q. 1 1- a ,X T rffff Ss . V' ri' D' fgvffmr x t x G .gf Xi -3,311 1' ' WWW TH? . . i ISSIOH rive 5, As part of a Lenten sacrifice program, students launch a foreign mission drive. To stimulate in- terest, Sister M, Andrew, sodality moderator, and sodality officers Eva Marie Sage, Carol Grantner, Rose Marie Ziraldo, and Lee McMillan plan to mark room returns. xc Patrons Stuarts 5! 10 Store Thibault Fence Company Van Hoorn Insurance Company W ascha's Market Willing Paint 8 Glass Company Wisely Insurance Agency W izauer Standard Service Wonderlick Hardware Sister M. Alberta, who replaced Sister M. Cyril at the second semester, teaches mathematics and science. She is being welcomed by Darilyn Turner and Gerald siegnsr. 5 gh On Holy Redeemer campus facing Deming R0ad 15 a newly erected crib. Contemplating the mystery of the Word Made Flesh are Kathy Collison, Jim St. V ' Onge, Kathy Davis. Bob leMieux, and Sue Smith. Patrons Mr. 8 Mrs. Isaac F. Wood Stan's Speedway 79 anitary Supply .'3turk's Groceries Wayne Henrickson 9 5 Two projects which give students an opportunity to help the school financially are the selling of Christ- Amee Ma S hahff and Ev 1- e V n S13 -D k mas cards to aid the athletic program and the selling ' .ry C er' e m fl m rouc of magazines to help finance the library. Students prepare dlsplay md Poster for Cathohc Book Week' reaching the highest sales totals are Vincent Zielan, . Alfred Novak, John Swarbrich, Angela chojnowski L W Carol Stevens, and Nelda Wood. ' With new book shelves as a background, Louise 9 Q, in 'X X .i , -,535 W1 My 'sf ay Qzfff n l We Wors ip -li .Arun 1 'V' 1 Vx -'Ds .-ff' it The late Pope Pius XII speaking of ethical principles in sports penetrates the heart of the matter in the following words: It is not the strength of one's muscles or the quick reflexes or the victories easily attained that constitute the attractiveness of sport. It is rather the assm-ed domain over one's faculties. There are, among others, loyalties that exclude subterfugesg obedience to the wise commands of the director of the teamg the spirit of self-renunciation where one is to fade into the background in order that the interests of the team may thereby be furtheredg fidelity to obligations undertakeng modesty in victory, serenity in adverse fortune. The crowds in the stadia deplore the fact when the teams in a contest do not play with their heartsg because in general whenever there is a question of human activity the point of arrival must always be the psychicg in other words, spirit must predominate over technique. This is the spirit with which Coach Richard Clark sparks his teams. This same spirit makes sports at Holy Redeemer a builder of men. X, N fglga . .,,A Digi' Lisa' ?Z.f ', ?,fA?2f bkzw 5' 12 'V ffify pM,Q,. WI' , 5156.11 w 5.11.11-ri. 95.41. M Ti',?f4 efxt., ffifz 1 Lvlmif , , Iv va a I ,F .ntl-, Q., f-n1,,'f -Ak 'W . ff: 'w O 3. sr. ivfff 3 I X Q .mfs I '.. I s l Y x xr Q35 s' XXX 5 3 , N a , 1 xz. + xx. I ,, fr 3 gf QQ' -1' ' 'VN' , U95 s w ..,,-W 1 . M 2 3 v , ' l A , I K - 'YR A , my ' I 'Q' A I 4 My I , ,Q K ' . WX K I I ?g,.mi if-fig 1 .X . axis K .H xx V 1 ' ' ' ' , - A . j . X . . , f ff' Q. I VJ wx .. QF -g W 5 , 1 ' i A was an I J -1 ff .EIL . g .. . .... I. , , 1- ag fa ..-. ...,. .: 1 ,-,., 4 . if . 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While developing the body, emphasis 18 also placed on the development of good sportsmanship. Thus those on the team as well as those on the benches have a sense of pride and genuine appreciation for Holy Redeemer's Athletic Program Holy Redeemer Holy Redeemer Holy Redeemer Holy Redeemer Holy Redeemer Holy Redeemer Holy Redeemer Holy Redeemer Holy Redeemer Flyers Scores 24 Sacred Heart 7 Alpena Catholic Central 6 Saint Agnes 40 jackson Saint Mary 18 Jackson Saint john 32 Saint John Vianney 12 Bendle 13 Flint Tech 18 Saint Michael Patron joseph P. Richvalsky, Realtor 2087 E. Bristol Rd. CE 2-7197 jim Gordon C enter SYSII, 14 b L , , V, V , ' Q 1,54 .gf , 1' ' if ' Q 5 1 I , 'Z ' z . , 71 A E ,FY , fm: V4., V., 'yu' . , f ,Qt . MA' 37 lyk... . I b-!g,!'v4 ' ii , ,lg W ,. E., ,, n V u N Y ' f x l , X, , 1 r Patrons ' North Flint Heating A Friend End W 6,2,,, 170 lb. . D. Paugnet M, D, John Amrich Senior end Gary Finnin tucks the ball away as he carries it on an end around for a long gain. y - carrier before making a first down. .fsf-ff, ' 1 - 'Fxv4 ' fa, 'V , . ,. ,fi X Y 11- wff' ' lf, 1 n 4 F1 ers line backer Fred Spooner hauls down the ball 121 Gary Finnin End ms , zos 1b. Homecoming for the Flyers, sponsored by the Student Council, proves to be one of the gayest events of Qc the year. Kathryn Piechowski, elected by her class- ' mates, reigns as Queen of the Homecoming, Victoria '9' .fn Siegrist, 1957 Homecoming Queen, assists Donald A -, . xx Wascha, 1957 Student Council president, who crowns M '. f 4' Kathryn. Seniors Mary Ann Kerspilo and Patricia , Scanlon are attendants. K . i -. ,6 , -as le -as 4 A N. aaa. a.- --.4 xx N. 637 -X XY ss -A . ,, it ' If be ee X , R ,. 'i ' sophomores jonelle Montgomery, Linda Hoag, and Rosemary 3 Ballinger enjoy homecoming. K9 H ' 5 -K A In Honecorning court is freshman ' Bonnie Cushman. ,, -: n l 1 f s x S. I a if 'Q Homecoming court attendants are 5 Mary Piechowski, Rita Owen, and Janet Martini. I Cheerleaders Joyce Reynolds, Kay Auiler, and Sandra Douglas adorn the prize winning junior float. Freshmen Gerald Seyrnour, Phy1liS jones, Carol Gibbs, and Carol Schlacter ride Homecoming 1102-t in Victory parade. ' C Boys not participatmrg 1n school sports are gzven an opporrtumty to develop themselves phys1cally by we1ght lifting. As Thomas Sakely, Rxchard Montpas, and Alfred Novoth W'2.1t then turn, 1ns11'uctor R1cha.rd McGarry assisis Daniel Kohlman 111 the dead llft Also hard at work at the bench press IS Edward LaFave Joseph Kalo is doing sit-ups. Cheerleader Patrons Gene's Rexall Drugs Russel J, Gildner Arnold W , Harts Dennis Henry Service Andrew J. Iobbagy McLain Drugs Dan Minock Mi.Ller's Barber Shop Y A 'Y 'tY7m'NMMf!- Anvil Leland Gildner Forward - 6'1 Flyers Thomas Hoag Guard - 5'9 Q ,Nw!H I R , John Kouian Michael Komian David Paris Forward - 5'9 GUS-fd - 5'9 Guard - 5'7 S Bmgflgfors Basketball Y Varsity Men's Football Wear JOSQPI1 Ludwligi Mmm 010519, Arthur Hams Forward 6 2 Center 6u1n Center - 5v4vv Q s 4-9 N ,g 45 g 142 ,. E1 -S T 9 N' Bulge? ,33 W1 t jr 51141 i335 Q22 35l,E3g Tjjunior arsltyyd, fe L , As up and coming stars for Holy Redeemer, the junior varsity have made great strides toward developing team work and a winning spirit. The excellent coaching of Francis Hodges is the major reason for the team's success this season. FIRST ROW: Al Novoth, Don Clute, john Gildner, Patrick Yambrick, jack Kerspilo. SECOND ROW: Gregory Yambrick, Thomas Amrich, Robert Clark, Robert Pustelnik. THIRD ROW: William DeHart, Donald Galerneau, Robert Witucki, Cyril Hodges. Martin Olosky and Saint Pau.l's player fight for ball jumping high, Gary Finnin attempts two from the control. sid-2 while rebounders stand ready. Patron S Florist Brickcrete Company Burton Department Store Burton jewelers Mr. Gus Cantor XX-I I ir' , 1 I 1 va. 1 51 x Vg? I 3? lan iv! G , + f ye--if-'J 1 221' fi N! john Sherwood Pltcher X John Glldner Second Base VXI Thomas O'Connor left Fxeld B A ,44 '?. Q! john Kotman Catcher Thomas oa Third Base 5 Gs-.., Gary Fmmn Center Fxeld ff' Douglas Schmltz Flrst Base 'J HJ' Damel Hoag Shortstop ,.-5 Him J -D Dav1d Pans Rxght Fleld fa F YW .. js! ,4 'if' ,1 XX - NL , , a -..flag E RH NY s E B A L L X .,. .,, J G? fa' -A x I 1 - eg , .- i Q1 o. 7 '21- R F5 R, C' 4 ' Y W-rj f .sy . Rin 'ET m A fm 72 1 r as ' 'Q QV , X52 ff' fs. EAI 1 ,Q np '-GZ' Q13 E QQ, !t,x , ,. Q ,, 'ra vu xv, I W eg, '71 Catherine Adams Karen Amerling Steve Austin Dennis Chaney Diane Cousineau David Crepeau Gregory Gildner Judith Gildner Mary Hankerd Cheryl LeBeau Judith Lufcy Walter Lukanek Charles Montpas Jane Moore Sharon Neumann Marilyn Skodinski Helen Skolnik Richard Sterling Eighth Grade Q A X Leon Beaudoin E' ., 5 .5 Charlene Brown ' L ,H X g - John Cannon ' Yr ' 4 I 1 H if L .W ' .C 7 , Thomas Cronkright ' Q L' - : 1 Douglas Derwin ' eg 'fn :Q- Ruthann Dubie ' , J . Robert Krug lt' . 5 .. s. Janet Kwlick ,, '- 3 Ev L Josephine Lane av! F 1,7 1 A A A Dorothy Middleton ,I X Z H Ralph Mobilio 4 Q, 'f E.. Carl Montpas Q1 F N V E-7 I 4 Judith Pearson Rose Richvalsky Kathleen Ryan Vivian St. Onge Linda Tushin William Witucki if' 1 if-lfylzxi ' v- av .vs ifL'7 if' A kj in f I Tuiaf r Barbara Workman git, 5 kai Sister M. Dolorata, Principal of Holy Redeemer Grade School, discusses a sodality groject with Douglas Darwin, Barbara Workman, Janet Kulick, and Richard Sterling, Sodality officers. 'Q .six 7. s 1 1 . 1, 'J' Q,- n SR 5' , T O - Z ,A W ' , f I' fl , 35' K' iiiiif- 3 Q D is 'W' fl K Mu . Eighth Grade Ma.ry Frances Amrich Kathleen Bagley Janice Berryman Michael Cleary Michael Covert Lawrence Doyle Richard Grantner Norma Gruschke joseph Katrinic Stephen Ludwig Robert Magulick James Mathis Rose Marie Birge Daniel Blom Robert Byrnes 4- Gerald Eister A Mary Jo Fomnier Albion Friend 4' 'Q Thomas Kerspilo Q W To -' Mary Louise K1-upa Charles Lacascio fi I Michael Owen Q Catherine Parks Sharon Pilinyi l R 525.2 ' -wr L- 9 l X QT ' ' M. --Nt wah ' l tif ' All .Vx 6.4 4. Emery Pratt Judith Roach fa. Q- ROb21't Reed Paul Schoendorff G -E' 1 Robert Reyn01dS Brenda Shustock 3 A Ay id Mary Rita Swim Linda Tretheway Q -' Richard Thompson Robert Tm-ner -5 William Th0I'PC Katherine Uradnecek K I .L Diane Uvick , L -u W 1 Joanne Yambrick ,-9. um 9 a ters Wanda Yandeu U Cheryl Van Wormer With the aid of Sister M. Elizabetta, Cheryl Van Wormer, Michael Owen, Charles Lacasio, and Norma Gruschke plan a bulletin board tribute to the late Pope Pius XII. A Gb 1 . 3 all in if.: 15 a- ' 1 S no Xt4 A ga T, 4- e V if Q-r fi 1- 3' f I Aldo. '! Carolyn Abeare Donna Amerling Theresa Angle Monty Ballard Richard Bast Robert Beall Judith Brow Elaine Cherneski Anthony Cienki Lorna Covert Bonnie Cushman David Cushman Lynne Arnold Mary Baker Noreen Baker Michael Blaine Jacqueline Blue .5 -n,4u L vi! V v s x I Q' Ax fi 96 1 2 3:1 . I .1 Charles Bourdage T' ix Y na. -41 f Donna Clark , ,A V ,N Robert Clark Mary Collison rv X2-'f '? William DeHart David DICRITC Charles Dubi Freshmen Freshman I, sponsored by Slster M Plulomena has the followmg officers president, Marilyn Yorko, v1ce president, David Martin, secretary, Martha Krcmarlk, treasurer, Irving King, social Chau-men, janet Molnar and Alfred Novoth 'We have Just: crossed the stream the ocean IS still ahead IS the class motto The white carnation IS the flow er Barbara Dmmn Judy Eisenacher Chrlstlna Fejedelem Joel Florida Bernard Foley Ann Gaudlello A .Q -Q -- Q V. 6 iiri 1 IA! -9 P'-1 MJ Carol Gibbs yr11 Hodges Mary Hogan john Kerry Irving King Danlel Kohlman Lanny Holm Phyllis jones Joseph Kalo William Kotarskr Martha Krcmarlk Edward La? ave fi wf 14. ui, A ,.f I 'N 4 ' 4' 44 - ? - i .h . . f-' .' - JV ! ,, N . . 1 sf, ' , J f fl 7 K g e txt, . QQJJII I , l - f' ' fz'-Mi ' ' I diff . , . . : I ' . 1 1 . Y . 9' '47 1 ' , 1 2 'F' 3 h E. LL X . . . . Q22 y at , d r- j, 6 ' A ' 3 'M 59? A C ' ' ::. J ff! 'Z X Rf Q 15 . A V W f ' . f e.-12.-1 Qi g Q , , , ... 0. 1. E 6 'f ' . . - . ' , 3 . 4, I ,za gr , ' ' -.31 f , If FE: .x , f, - rx. r 2 . ' , I fo , XP? 6' hi 4. 5 5 as G5 3 ss' Eva Leonard Lorraine Limmer Joyce Maes Janet Martini Darlene Masse Marilyn McAulay Nancy Miller Margaret Minar Janet Molnar Gerald Ploof Carol P0bOC1k Dorothy Polakxewxcz Linda Mahon David Martin Patricia Martin joseph McGrail Marilyn Medlock avg . 4 of ,-'r Q , W' rj , - I in-, '4 5, I w Q. Kg ,ass 4,. Raymond McKeever V ar .I , Richard Montpas Alfred Novoth Angela Paris Sandra Rosa Michael Rudl Thomas Sakely Freshmen Freshman II, sponsored by Mr Rrchard Plourde, has the followmg offxcers presldent, WIHIETH DeHart, vlce presldent, Robert Clark, secretary, Dorothy Polaklewlcz, treasurer, Donna Amerlmg, socral chazrmen, Theresa Angle and 11m Toger C3.I'1w.S Chnstl urget nos 1S he class motto of freshmen II who have chosen Gaudeamus lgrtur as their class song Carol Schlacter Gerald Seymour Georglanna Shaughnessy Sharon Shude Patnck Srmmonds LaVerne Speace iv - sa- fl l If l, l V 'a' 2 ,f 4 f 1 In hi . V . - 6 ll 4 -7-' 2 w A if 'T . . 'e if' - A .ffl 2 l 0 a . 4 t 1 my t 12 i ' ln ., -' .,'. ' A K. w g: W . s , . X 'fix 1 2 i Tl 5 ' ' 1 ' i Q- 1 A Q . . ' A 1 'bf ,I tvfh ' ' ' V 'K Ig. Q! Ci HTJ xx Carolyn Stevens Patr1c1a Swarbrlck Mlchael Tesler Ma.ry Agnes Wolverton Patrlcla Worrell Gergory Yambrrck james Thorpe james Toger john Ward Patrlck Yambrlck Marllyn Yorko Vmcent Zlelen T7 3 3 la :QI Q1 ze ff 0.11.1 full 'I 'mr 1 1-1 ,- f Q, V 11 k Yr f- fl ophomores Rose Ann Anderson Thomas Amrrch Rosemary Ballmger Carolyn Baker D obert Bast Sally Beasxnger Elame Belrll Karen Bensch Deanna Bltters James Brown Dennls Butler Kenneth Cavanaugh Angela ChoJnowsk1 Henry Cxak Donald Clute John Couch Judy Crandall Ph111p Curtls Robert DeBoom Sophomores proudly claxnr three d1v1s1ons sponsored by Sxster M Cynl, S1ster Marle Imelda and Mr Thomas Sullxvan The classes have the follow mg offrcers presrdents, John Grldner, John Kerspllo Tom Wascha VICB presldents, Rose Ann Anderson, Rrchard rleenan, Jerry Whxtten, secretarles Karen Bensch Ann McM1llan, Joanne Pearson treasurers, Don Clute, Margaret Harvey, John Qulhco, soc1al chan-men lviary DeFra1n J1m Frsher Joanne McLone Davld Holderred, Veronxca Rxchvalsky Robert Pustelnlk Y' Mary DeFra1n C' John Ducker Jam es E1senacher Donald Galerneau 17 V 15 -J Mary Ellen Garrett John Grldner M xl: Maryann Goodrow N7 q-r al .Ill w 43 -11 ws: ,., llr Wage lk .7 K Marsha Grantner Ronald Grantner Betty Gruschke Dav1d Harchlck Margaret Harvey Kathleen Haughbro R1Ch2Id Heenan Damel Herman Lmda Hoag Davld l-Iolderled Mane House Joseph Hudson Carol Hurst John Kersprlo Ph1ll1p Ketchmark Sharon Kollhoff Rxchard Kotarslu Mlchael Kotzlan Charles Krug Dwayne LeBeau 4 ' 5 v V G 1' 5 ..- :N L - , ' 5 'fi , e QL ' ' ' ' Q , J . . . 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'f , ...Q ,f ' v, I t X MX. ,K ,. . fx X 4 ' ww .. 5 if I f The Easter Parade mmates Holy Redeemer sophomores mto the fun that accom n Sophomores Frank Letourneau Carolme Llmmer Kay Martm Kenneth Martm Ta mara Masse les dances Then' f1I'St ance, THE EASTER PARADE fmds vamous com m1ttees bu511y worlong to provlde funds for sophomores to entertam semors durmg semor week. Shakers, made and solo by Harry McGra11 Joanne McLone Ann McM1llan Margaret Mertz Bernard Mexlcotte sophomores, add color to Holy Redeemer cheermg sectlon. Phyllls Mxddleton Mlchael Molnar Jonelle Montgomery Pamela O'Connor R1ta Owen Joanne Pearson Mary P16Ch0lVSk1 Sharon P1otrowsk1 Barbara Polrxer 2 if '37 Jn la Nil. A gene In 'Q 1 'H7 ns :JK ., MQ the Robert Polzm Rob ert Puste hllk John QUIIICO Susan Rhodes Veromca R1chva1sky 'lv Judy Roberts Janlce Rodgers Judy Rodgers Terry Rosa Eva Mane Sage Robert Schaffer Rxchard Schlee Wayne Schmztz '30 Rrta S chultz maui' MSIE 4. 5,4 -rf Q11 5 iv -3, .f Q Paul Schuessler Mary Shaughnessy D1ane S hem ood Dav1d S1m1nsk1 Carol Tarrants Nancy Trethewey Helen Tlppm Theresa Uradnecek Thomas Wascha Dav1d Whltburn Gerald W hxtten Gerald W 11cox Thomas Wxlson Robert W xtuckl B' ws' ai 4' SI -4 LII K . I , .. I - , ff ' ff -J' - ' ,S -1 -7 , V u., eg, . I6 X 5 X 1 . . . . A y A . . ,n ' I 4' I . . . ' ' 7 FV' i., -1 ,.f J 1 - Q 1 'es .Q , q V! , - I A J ll ' ' 1 - - l -J Z V , an 1 9' 1' ' A ' ' K L ' Q ' A A A ' . ' I' ' Ai '3 , ,, F' ' H f Q X ,, .5 4, , - . Y' J . lb' S77 ' , ' ta x ' ' X s 4 1 'Q-' , A 3 5 .. X l , 1 ' xi ' ' me Q f-1 so f . . I gf 1 uf g, ,E xv . Ji , , ' X ,Ll , , ' A ' A 1,1 J , f X .,.:f X I' V H 1' K-A . A. 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F loy d DeVoe +I Anne Anderson james Arnold Kay Auxler jerrxlyn Baroslu Gerald Bauer Davrd Beall Lonnle Beaslnger john Benxsh Carole Berryman Barbara Blom james Bourdage Sandra Bren er Carol Brow Carol Coughlm D1an.ne Couturxer Cl'-.r1st1na Custack janet Dav1s Davld DeBoom jeam1e Desormeaux Sandra Douglas Dolores Fargo l , Kenneth Crepeau Margaret Cupal Juruors' Homecommg float THE POT OF GOLD AT THE END OF THE RAINBOW was awarded fxrst puze About flfty percent of the present Jumors plan to attend college Jlllll0I'S Iunlor I, sponsored by Slster M Andrew, has the followxng offxcers, presxdent, Sharon Hogan, vxce presldent, Ed Fedej elem, secretary, Jerry Baroslu, treasurer, Tony Ahmes soc1al Chaumen, Sandra Douglas and Davrd Beall Edward Fej edelem Danlel Flsher Mary Fnzpatrlck Samuel Genovese Carol Gorton Carole Granmer Dxane Granmer Rlmantas Grazulxs Patrxck Hankerd Arthur l-larrl CllI'lSt0Pl1C1' Hodges Sharon Hogan Carl Kaluza Anthony Klxrnes Shuley Kollhoff Barbara LaMxelle joseph Ludwlg , i ' ' EY 7 xg S A . . . 5' V ' B rl' .al ga . 1 ' r J 2 n Q A . ' 3 E iw A ' ' ' ' NNE' 129 ,A ' ' , ' 3 f. , ,Q , 1 . if A A 1' Nl a gr , h I s 3 Brenda Mahon Donna Martm Donald Masse Vu'g1nra Mc.Aulay Lee McM1llan Gregory McNally Donna Mexrcotte Frances Montpas Hazel Morrrs Eugene Myers Robert Neumann Bernard Mexxcotte Martln Olosky julxanne Osbome Thomas Palovxch Junrors are actrve m the All David pans Parochral I-hgh Club A pnmary Gary parks concern of t.h1s club IS the All Parochral prom fmanced by the Jumor classes of the part1c1pat1ng h1gh schools Holy Redeemer Jumors rarse funds for thas major project by sponsormg school dances ,Iumors Jumor II, sponsored by Mrs Nlra Sabty, has the followmg offrcers presldent, Davrd Parls, vlce presment Patncra Polrdan Peter Remender Joyce Reynolds Karen R1V'3-fd ' Gerald Romanowskr janet Tarrants, secretary, Donna Martm, treasurer, Rose Mane Zu-aldo, soc1a1 charrmen, Joyce Reynolds and Arthur Swuftz Gerald S leloff Jam es S rm mskl Jam es S Josuom john S kolruk Fred Spooner Yvonne St Onge Dolores Swarbrrck Arthur Swlrtz janet Tarrants Gerald Tarrants Kathleen Toger Elourse Toney Sharon Uvrck Charlene Vaughan Sharon Wmans Rrchard Ybana Rose Mane Zrraldo I Dlanne Satkowrak Raymond Sheehy .IQ W fm . fl? .,v . ff H, 'B ' , ef if ' iw 4 , -.f,. www vw-X' A Y , 3 gg Q I Egg., A , . A Q 5 0 3 5 1 ii' ' .-5. f?fi2 ff-efd .IQ if igyyfz xg G 've 46? 1 5 Dan Hoag is voted a member of the 1959 Detroit Times Dream Team . W ,v 5, ,Q ! Q I 1' in , 5 9 I e Old Man ,'g9 fi' Q, wx.. , xtmi . iii? fs 4, 5 1 7 M 1 .W L, I ,Vx 'Yym 'W-Q. .1l.5!fLa,, ' g..L. I The Senlor Pla W-Xdjfz'-1 'lgfiv 1 -elif Ili? Q -1. 4' Janet Marie Abeare John Michael Amrich ' J James - A wx. ,. 114.1-.L wwf 7 ..y. A The could fbi Dorothy Marie Brown Patricia Ann Byers Richard Joseph Chevalier Alvin Thomas Christensen e WH f I , . 1 e ' , k'.5.,,f f ig 3 fi Nfl No ,eh ,m x,M:,,,v- ,-,, Q, . ' 'A -ip :f ve .J . ' ,f,.,,, fi X .5 f YA fp-,, . H . , V f E ,,, 14 ,ia Mfr , ,gwn-4? N. .1632 - 46'- iQ jot of ,time have I to spare, ew . x s k 4f!, ihlaiih ff 4 'I .hx 1. 'fff' , Q if A '4gm.:'4' I M' P , N53 ivan' Era-r Andrew Gregory Kato Mary Ann Kerspilo Ernest William Kondel John Francis Kotzian Seniors that the way is hard end long, !'T 4V William Arthur Krawcruk Mary Frances Krcmarik Mananna Loretta Krefeld Donna Marne LeBeau Robert Joseph LeMieux Elizabeth Louise Lunmer Sem rs T For that gray fears upon It throng, Wdfnemn . A . '47 fb- 4 i '39 'Sh f 2 so' I Se' my 3 Song . IN ,xl f George William Morris Thomas Joseph O'Connor k John Owen Piechowski Seniors Patricia Joanne Scanlon Mary Louise Schaffer I ! . .' fn!! IA, N- I 5-I ' 71 Gerard Manley Schaich Douglas Paul Schmitz ' Karen oDianno Schu1tz o rrro ? A N 4 Johroiiiichaelolshaughnessy 'K Seniors X, And it grows wondrous so. John Richard Sherwood ' 5- Gersgld Norman Siegrist Darilyn Ann Turner Eveline Ann Van Slambrouck James Walter Willacker 1 Sandra Kathleen Wilson Seniors Nelda Jgan Wood KA., fflpSfmw'if21.,a'L..ffgL , -1,1 'Q .if A. 1. . It is to God, to God I go , ,J MT' i' I I Si' Patrons Max Young Holmes 8 Cook Sal S jerry's Edward F. Letaviss Maddox Gulf Service Q , r ,x Mayl ueeyn I K The May Queen for 1959 is Mary Ann Kerspilo. Mary Ann has Pin-Up Beauty Shop J, W , Powell Orchard attended Holy Redeemer for twelve G years. On Sunday May 25 in the e atlonal Merlt presence of fellow seniors in caps and gowns, other students, and parishoners, Mary Ann crowned Our Lady and read the Act of Consecration. George Morris reads letter of Commendation from the National Merit Scholarship Board. Although not a finalist, George ranks in the upper ZW of the nation's seniors. The Reverend Jolm A. Blasko presents Gordon Tandeske with his diploma as john Swarbrick moves from altar rail. Waiting to receive diploma is James Gordon, In background are Carolyn Middleton, Shirley Gruschke, and Mary Frances Krcrnarik. T ,J ' ,bag fs, .v ' 3' Waiting to receive diplomas are Valfidlctorlan Glenn Dum, Alvin Christensen, and B111 Clark. Valedictorian Gloria Gildner Senior Calendar May 20 All-Pa.rochia.l Prom May 24 May Procession 27 May Senior Breakfast May 29 Honors Night 3 1 Baccalaureate Graduation S alutatorian Patricia Byers .-an Salutatorian Patrons Advertisers Sponsors Uur Lord, that was our Lady s Son, Go Bless you, people, one by one, My rhyme IS wrltten, my work IS done PATRONS S5 A S WRoot Beer Drrve In John S Barath Bmder's Department Store Bob's Feed Company Bob's Hardware G Sportmg Goods Boka s Pharmacy Burton Prmnng Cameron Cleaners Caprml Arrhnes L B Corrasso M D Denmson Flmt Busmess Machmes Florence's Frnmsh Steam Baths T I Hallrgan Mr Leo Hankerd Wayne Hemrcl-:son Holy Redeemer Altar Socrety Paul Kercomar Jewelry Keuler Garden Center K S P Televisron Servlce Herman Krefeld Le Mreux Bmldmg Co Mr and Mrs john F Martm NI2.!'l1!1'S Hardware NDUC-hell Realty Co Damel Pans Pete's Gas House Relrable Rooing 8 Srdmg Co Sample Furmture 8 Apphance Samiary Supply Co Al Sm.1th's Radzo S Televrson Suu-k's Market E W1ll1am Toth Tremame Lumba' Co Valley Towel 8 Lumen Supply Co Willram E Walter Wayne's Gulf Servrce Whrte, Eby, 8 Rajala Insurance Mr G Mrs L F Wood PA TRONS S3 A S C Rooing G Srdmg Alert Sewer Cleamng I-Illalre Belloc Mr 8 Mrs R Arceo Bentley Florrst Bnclcrete Co Burton Department Store Charl1e's Meat Market Burton Jewelers Charles L Colhson Mr Gus Contax' Cornmna Road Auto Servrce J Dramond Market D1ck's Shoppmg Center Dort Barber Shop Ferd1e's Barber Sho Flmt Golf Drrvrng Range Fields G Duley Texaco Servrce Gene's Rexall Drugs Russellj Grldner Mr SMrs Chfford Goodrow Mr GMrs Robert Grrfhth Arnold W Harts Demus Henry Servrce Hblmes 6 Cook Andrewl Jobbagy Mr 8Mrs Frank Kersprlo Krllarney Park Market Edward F Letavuss Maddox Gulf Servrce Marshall Mu.:rc Co Mcl.am Drugs MrJler's Barber Shop Mrller's Grocery Don Mmock I Neuhardt Grfls Pm Up Beauty Shop J W Powell Orchard Quahty Door G Lumber Company Ray All Garage Robert's TV Mr G Mrs G A. Roehrrg Sal S T8Il'Y'S Savore Bothers Barber Shop See1ey's Hxlltop Cleaners Spencer Cleaners Spcrts Center Sgnng's Drug Store State Dmer Surart's 51100 Store Tlubault Fence Co Von Hoom Insurance Agency Wascha's Market Wrllmg Pamt G Glas Co Wrsely Insmance Agency Wrzauer Standard Servrce Wonderlrc Hardware Max Young SPONSORS Mansour's Super Market Bowles Smrth Drugs, Inc Genesee Cement Products Mr GM1s Theodore Glldner Hmote Shoes Jaclds Trading Post Joseph P Rrchvalsky Gerald Seymour's Servrce A Frrend Bruton Pharmacy Meuvra' Floral Co G Nursery Sales Pat's Drugs ta.n's Speedway 79' Varsrty Men's Formal Wear S10 A Frrend Wir G Mr John C Byers Dargm House of Beauty El Rancho Foodlane Super Market North Flint Heatmg Co Plaza Flower Shop W D Pougnet, M. D Qurnlan Lumber Company Schafer's Flmt Bakery Inc Supreme Studros Our srncere gratitude 1S extended to all who have helped make the Redemptor possrhle 9 0 0 Q O O O . . 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Savings Old age IS but a faded page Within the book of time Where youth may read The vital need To save whsle In hrs prime Banks DEN EN Dar Inc. I' N ARCHERY EQUIPMENT S 111 r Li n .I T. ln, -. I if H :I B to U ' ' I CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASSMATES OF NELDA I9 MR AND MRS ISAAC F WOOD 939 Campbell Complnments of BURROUGHS BUILDING CENTER 625 West Second Avenue Phone CE 2 2181 Fllnt Developers LUMBER YARD Lumber Tram Doors Pamt Roofing Siding Hardware Plywood 815 W Twelfth St Flmt Much Phone CE 2 7423 George Banks 2822 Fenton Road STATE FARM INSURANCE Res dence Fenton MA 9 2687 Richardson Drugs Your Rexoll Store COMPLETE DRUG SERVICE 3404 Ruchardfield Rd Phone CE 5-0522 Fllnt Mlchngan Mlchlgan College of Beauty Culture FOR A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE WITH SECURITY 629V South Saginaw Street CE 3 5825 5 9 ' ' CE 4-2645 i : - 2 . HOURS SUNDAY 6 AM to I 30 PM Monday 7 PM TO 9 PM from REIGLE FUNERAL HOME EMPLOYEES RICI-IARDO MULI-IOLLAND Tl-IOMASC BLAND MARGUERITE SANDERS WILLIAM I-I MERRILL WALTER SKINNER EDGAR S I-IACKETT HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION HOW TO SAVE Save every payday a soon as ou cash your check. Add another dollar to your regular pay day amount when- ever you can. Borrow when you nee cash. Dont I3 ak u p you r share account. See Your Money Grow' When you save each week 5 3.00 S 5.00 5I0.00 You will have at the 5 Years 5 280.00 S 8410.00 SI 400.00 52 800.00 end ot I0 Years S 604.00 SI 812.00 53 020.00 S6 040.00 These Hgures are based on an annual dividend of 3,f. Money left in a share account at 3, will nearly double itself in 20 years. ANOTHER IDEA! Some members borrow money and put it into their share accounts. Here's why: They find it easier to meet regular Ioan payments than to force themselves to save any other way. HOW TO SAVE Save while you re pay a loan with every pay- ment a share de- posit. Save with your children . . . Open accounts tor them an get th e m started. Save for a pur- pose. Keep your future in mind. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OE SQ S y 1 .... S 1 oo Og O6 d d 1 fe MACKO S MENS APPAREL 3728 North Sagmaw At Add1son SUnset 9 1611 F11nt's Largest Complete Formal Wear RENTAL SERVICE Tuxedos Dlnner Jackets Full Dress Blue Su1ts All Furnlshlngs In Stock Servlce Avaliable for School Proms Weddmgs Formal OCCHSIOIIS 900amto800pm Saturday 9003111 t0600pm 1 Hours: Monday and Friday Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 4' ' t i Can m enjoy MURE I . DEPENDABLE HUME HEAT next winter for F Ull HEAT' at :fs best when you need If most Q 7 -iii Get the FACTS on Ull Heat' Look at the smoke free chxmneys and mslde the grease and drrt free homes about you Chances are they heat wzth ozl' To those who know those who have tned xt oil means an abundance of clean heat and comfort at pleas- mgly reasonable cost But that s only part of the reason why so many m11l1on homes are heated wlth 011 today If you do not know the full story of safe oxl heat and all xt can mean to vour comfort Clet alone your budgetll you owe lt to yourself and your fam11y to find out now As supphers of Gulf Solar Heat The World s Fmest Heatmg O11 we w11l be glad to provxde you wlth thxs nmportant mformatlon And as an orgaruzatlon whose reputatton has been buxlt by gxvmg the kmd of servlce that makes 011 heat fully automatic we belleve you wlll hke 011 heat best wzth servzoe that has stood the test. Won t you call us soon? 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