Saint Alphonsus High School - Arrow Yearbook (Dearborn, MI)
- Class of 1957
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MANUS TUA PC DUCIT ME —S— You have been the WAY Ever leading to our true Goal. You have been the TRUTH Ever inspiring us to better things. You have been the LIGHT Ever glowing in our time of need. For this We fondly dedicate our yearbook to you Bishop Zaleski, With the prayer that you may for many years Show us the WAY Lead us to the TRUTH and Guide us by the LIGHT of Christ. . “So let your LIGHT shine before men.” To you— Reverend Mother Mary Gerald, O.P., who have been the LIGHT, sending many Dominicans to guide us, we fondly express our appreciation in this, our Yearbook of 1957. OUR ASSISTANTS To their work and deep concern in our behalf, we owe a portion of the success that is ours. Reverend Leon J. Page Leonard Makulski Reverend Thomas J. Gumbleton Reverend Raymond Maiberger of God, my cjuatidian dea-R, To wiom H s )ov4 com mi is m« hafta. Evan -this day id at my side To )i«jht And ui«d to ru)« and cjuidc. Senior Teachers Sister Marie Arthur, O. P. Sister M. Mercita, O. P. Sister M. Hilda, O. P. Sister Marie Bernadette, O. P. Sister M. Jane Edward, O. P. Sister M. Helen Ann, O. P. Junior Teachers Sophomore Teachers Freshmen Teachers Sister M. Norina, O. P. Sister M. Thomas Michael, O. P. Sister M. Thomas More, O. P. Sister M. John Thomas, O. P. Sister M. Seraphim, O. P. Sister M. Madonna Therese, O. P. Mrs. K. Pierson Coach Paul Boulus Vice-President Joan Sanak Social Chairman Kathryn Klimek Social Chairman Theresa Muto Secretary Nancy Dziurlikowski Social Chairman Mary Ann Robleski Alice Albright Everything succeeds with people of sweet and cheer- ful disposition. Joan Bessinger A lass with quaint and quiet ways. Thomas Bielecki He was not a chip off the old block, but the whole block itself, Elizabeth Baidas One who is never in too much of a hurry to be kind. James Bemd If this has been educa- tion—blessed be the ignorant. Eleanor Birecki She has talent that's matched by few, accom- panied by a charm so lasting, true. Diane Bixman A charming Miss is she, as sweet and gay as she can be. Charlita Brady The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. William Br zezinski A right good scholar and good sport, there are not many of this sort. Gerald Carney Don't bother me with women. Lucille Cassidy She is small but so is a stick of dynamite. Vincent Cavanaugh Knowledge is power. Beverly Coster It's not what you do, but how you do it. Mary Duefel Happy am I, from care I'm free; why aren't they all content like me? Nancy Dziurlikowski It is better to be short and shine—then to be tall and cast a shadow. Christine Ewald Always cheerful always gay; always having much to say. Mary Gibbons The smile on her face is but a reflection of the feeling of her heart. Rita Fiolek Always merry, never glum, makes a bright and happy chum. Patricia Gorman Not that I like study less, but that I like fun more. Philip Guastella We sometimes meet an original gentleman, who, if manners hadn't existed, would have invented them.' Bernard Grzybek It is great skill to be able to hide one's abilities. Joseph Gurney A friend of all, a perfect whiz at basketball. Patricia Hall Smiling eyes, a cheery remark will always start the day off right. Philip Hoffman Honest effort brings its own reward. Catherine Judnich Ambitions, jolly and also wise, beware: there's mischief in her eyes. John Kavanaugh The man who misses all the fun, is the one who says it can't be done. Virginia Kennedy Full of life and light and sweetness, as a summer day's completeness. Ronald Kerpet Although short in size, he may conquer all, if he tries. Kathryn Klimek She that was ever fair and never proud, had a tongue at will, yet never loud. Frances Kline Gentle in manner, but resolute in deed. Judith Livo A smile, a kind word each day of the week, if it's laughter you want, then it's Judy you seek. Mary Ann Krupa Sweet, athletic and loyal too, an all-around girl through and through.'' Patricia Kuryla A dimpled, dumpling oi a girl who's always making friends. Andrea Lindsay She is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with and pleasant to know. Judith Maegerlein There is mischief in every dimple. Lawrence McDermott Great men are dead, greater men are dying, I don't feel so well myself. Paul McElligatt Argument for a week, laughter for a month, and a good j est forever. Inez Me Phail I am a woman, what I think, I must speak. Joan Miller Known by all but seldom heard. George Mills A star reporter, Mills by name, who is about to eclipse Winchill's fame. Rita Montella The only way to have a friend is to be one. Judith Murphy Mischief clad in a win- ning smile. Marguerite Muske Why hurry, Rome wasn't built in a day. Loretta Norgiel A girl of poise, loveli- ness and fun. Dolores Nowak Always sweet and shy was she. Nancy Osinski Surprise package with a gay wrapping. Gerald Ouellette Study to be what you wish to be. Ronald Pascoe A little nonsense now and then is rendered by the best of men. Anthony Plackowski Let the world slide, I'll not budge an inch. Eugenia Podgorski She has a patent on a giggle all her own. Geraldine Prisby A friend to everybody and everybody's friend.' Patricia Przychorski Her very frowns are fairer far, than smiles of other maidens are. Barbara Ralko Those eyes of brown will never let you down. Judith Richart She puts the troubles in the bottom of her heart, and sits on the lid and smiles. Mary Ann Robleski This cute little Miss really is a roar, when she's around life can't be a bore. Sandra Ross Tall, attractive, fair and square, always doing more than her share. Patricia Ruszkiewicz Dainty, lovable, playful too, her eyes of blue look out at you. Gerald Sadowski Good behavior got me out in four years. Joan Sanak There is a crowd around her wherever she goes; she is chuck full of fun, from her head to her toes. Jerome Schlafi Not too serious, not too gay, put off work for another day. Alice Shuster The desire to achieve, the will to do. Camille Sieracki Hard work gets her there. Alice Sizen You can't hurt a smile by cracking one. John Sizen Fun-loving, nonchalant, friendly and then some. Charlene Sokolowski Happiness perched on a package of dreams. Mary Lou Studders Homecoming Queen and every day, she'll never be forgotten for her sweet way. Kathleen Stuwe Quiet ways and quiet eyes are all a part of this maid's disguise. Marianne Stuwe A logical mind and a happy heart are her best assets. Willard Teed Life is a joke—but I enjoy it. Dianne Terlaak Silence does not indicate a lack of wisdom. George Trudell His limbs were cast in manly mold; for hardy sport and conquest bold. James Tuley To judge him well, you must know him Suzanne Uchwat She is little and wise, a terror for her size. Roy Van Oast There are two sides to every question, my side and the wrong side. Angeline Vellucci She is quiet 'cause she thinks a lot. Robert Varty W e know little of him, but that little is good. Brian Waldron Ambition has no rest. Carol Waszak A variety of things she has done as friend upon friend she has won. Barbara Wojciechowski Imagination is the eye of the soul. Patricia Wollak Friendly in all her ways. Dianne Wrobleski All tongues speak well of her. Gerald Whitmore The world is waiting for you when you get started. Judith Wrona She is full of fun and mischief too, yes, that's our Judy through and through. SPIRITUAL Sodality Officers Barbara Ralko, Beatrice Nelson, Kathryn Klimek, Mary Ann Niznik and Joan Sanak practice the new Sodality Song. Honoring Christ the King for Catholic Youth Week. Boys Sodality Officers Brian Waldron Roy Van Oast Gerald Ouellette Michael Esper James Heimbuch Helping those less fortunate than ourselves. Nancy Os inski and Frances Kline display the Sodality banner, “To Jesus through Mary.” Delegates at the Summer School of Catholic Action in Chicago. C.S.M.C. give their undivided attention to helping the Little Sisters of the Poor. R. Reedy, Little Sister of the Poor, J. Maegerlein, Sr. Marie Bernadette, F. Kline and P. Sears. Charity comes from the heart. Spiritual reading-an asset to a good retreat. Our marvelous retreat master. Father Gilbert will always be remembered. The Seniors acquire a knowledge of the Christian way of life from Father Maiberger. A familiar phase of religion but a favorite one. “Christian sharing” is the Motto of these students. Juniors learn the History of the Church. The central point of our curri- culum is “The Triumph of our Faith.” Vital interest is shown by these Sophomores in the unit study of Religion. jmnuuj Championship Game St. Alphonsus 19 — Sacred Heart 12 George Trudell Halfback RdyVanOast mm End mmm Ronald Pascoe Tackle William Mather Fullback Colin Cameron ■i FullbackMMf Thomas Katofiasc End Gerald CameyG Guard : . | St. Alphonsus 7 — St. Francis De Sales 6 I St. Alphonsus 39 — Visitation 7 | St. Alphonsus 26 — St. Thomas A. A. 0 .. . .. , ... . .. .. Anthonv Plackowski Tackle - James Bemdt Tackle ’ i Robert Reedy mm Tackle ami James Ciuk M Quarterback | Jerome Mahoney Center erald Whitmore Guard Frank Uetz Halfback f§ fiania vmd f Szczygl extra point. All the way down the field, 3 RON PIETRANIC scored th touchdown of the game yard pass from Bob Reedy r for the extra point wa xL Frank Uetz than pass n Ciuk for 27 yards anc :th score. The attempted : int failed leaving the score Revamped Arrows Sq ie. A St. Thomas dr ?d on the Alphon j line by Gerry C d the ball carrier 4 Si THE FOURTJ rMSW 11 iTouc! Every eye on the ball • by brilliant f right hall' B j:ored from he extra came rigi.H it. Al Cinches Top Spot eak by line to xxizen’s St. Als est side Wins Crown e game ated by t year’s pressed have a SHARON MURPHY SAYS: . b kt A fired up St. Alphonsus eleven W, defeated Sacred Heart 19-13 cap- turing the Second Division cham- Roy Van Oast accepts the city championship trophy from Coach Alphonsus, Boulos. i offensive ■ . j running of George Trudell, power- . lnT™e 1 housed to a 13-0 lead at the half, - R. Tom j gacrecj Heart’s line was vulnerable Sacred ! where the St. Alphonsus defensive umed to, If. Coach i team’s ' d his a he eight lly from The at- point ..w .— 6-0 at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter the Arrows added X--1J--------- ocks 20 unj . woujdn’t budge. Up to the last seconds of the first half, the fight- • ing Irish didn’t tread on Alphonsus. territory. George Trudell, halfback, Jim Ciuk, quarterback, and Tom 5 Katofiase, end, played a major part in their team’s victory.' Ooh, no you Katofiase set up the 1 ame interc- m don George Trudell seems to say. nd retui ed H Alpho ler - eir issi vei St. Alphonsus Far Superior By PAUL PREUSS St. Alphonsus coach Paul Boulus stood overlooking the field yesterday as his team warmed up for its encounter with Sacred Heart for the Paro- chial League Second Division ;sp ornei: ntrol ore twid yard pasJ hil Tflioncm Lasecki passed 26 yards to 1 Kleinsmith for the touchdow The losers’ second touchd came in the final mirrnte of p Lasecki sneaked over from one-yard line to culminate 85-yard drive. The contest between the neighboring rivals was played fore an estimated 5,000 fan . title. “I bear the league is thinking Fordson Stadium. It was Boi of moving us up to the First Di- firs Division title in four y Last vear Victory brings smiles especially to our pated by Coach, Paul Boulus. ,,n !!ie! Thoipgs, 13-7, for the champ e re the ship. Arrows Wind Up League Season i Unchallenged 6-0 Card Trudell was an o f f e n s threat throughout the ear After coming close he got 1 i for a 59-yard touchdown ru i the third quarter. It made score 19-0 and ultimately pre to be the winning margin. Idell also intrecepted two pa )! George! Go! ted kowski made the conversion. St. Andrew’s Flyers tightened the game up on a 16-yard pass from Wizomiac to Tim Tatoniec to the score 19-13 at the half, third period St. Andrew’s score when Bob Zalewski •om the six-yard line. The attempt failed. Frank passed to George Tru- and Bill Mather from the 5-yard line 25-19 at the end 1 touchdown came from the two, power plays by n‘ V 1 • onCaU 4-yardKpassap ay°for p ( arnev. a «from? .Ah-ti ' A School spirit aids victories. ever sive bach stan B with maj tory Fast, rough fun, was the theme of the girls basketball team. M. Burke M. Niznik G. Prisby Varsity Cheerleaders P. Gorman M. La Combe E. Wintermute L. Hirsch Cheerleaders L. Marsh S. Bartosck C. Nichezvncki Vigorous athletes, displaying abilities, building faultless teamwork. Frank Uetz - Guard Tony Plackowski Here it comes, Ron . Put it in; put it i Will it ever coi Coach- Paul Boulus. Assistant Manager- Ed Bonkowski, Senior Manager- Jerry Schlaff, Ron Pomaranski, Bernard Grzybek, Tony Plackowski, Ron Pietraniec, Ken Evnas, Jerry Mahoney, Gerald Pfeifer, Bob Reedy, Frank Uetz, Bill Lewandowski. George Trudell. Ed Bonkowski, Bob Rygiel, Bill Philips, Carl Moryc, Patrick J. Uetz, Tom O'Reilly, Dave Sabo, A1 George, Jerry Schlaff, Ed Wrona, Len Rnhini. Tim Stamach, Tom DeGrazia, Wally Dalton. BD-HB - 57 Neatness and accuracy, that’s our goal. The wonders of nature seen under the microscope. An atmosphere of study pre- vails in the study hall. X = all of that? Secretaries of the future All that for one little answer “Galileo was right” so these Physic students say. Keeping posted on current news Accuracy in Bookkeeping is explained by Gerald Whit- more. There is no royal road to Algebra. Future drafters find their work amusing. Industry demands the best. Patricia Wollack explains to the Seniors “How a Bill be- comes a Law. “We know our government said the Seniors. The Government of France comes and goes too fast for the Sophomores. Freshmen proud of their Latin I endeavors. The Mechanics of English explained by the Freshmen Sophomores learn “Correct Writing.” Halls buzz with the sound of Newspaper men of the future Seniors find “Death’s Date- less Night,” in Shakespeare’s Sonnets. class officers Junior Officers Michael Hansen Ellen Sabo Marcel Pultorak Nancy Lech Freshman Officers Anthony Bercheny, Celeste Stuwe, Thomas O’Reilly and Susan Babel address their class. me National wonoc society J. Zavinski, M. Stuwe, J. Bessinger, C. Waszak, S. Ross, K. Stuwe, B. Ralko, P. Hoffman, B. Brezezinski, V. Cavanaugh, C. Sieracki, J. Sanak, M. Gibbons, S. Uchwat, A. Sizen, K. Klimek. Mary Gibbons - Secretary Vincent Cavanaugh - Treasurer William Brezezinski- President Suzanne Uchwat - Vice- President Father R. Maiberger, A. Sizen, Klimek and M. Stuwe. Officers Father R. Maiberger, S. Uchwat, K. Stuwe, A. Size and M. Gibbons. EXECUTIVE BOARD President — Joseph Gurney Secretary — Mary Lou Studders Treasurer— Charles Jankowski Vice-President — Charlene Warrell problems. Hickey gives the drama - I Remember Mama . K. Klimek, N. Osinski and R. Fiolek checking the lists at the Freshmen initiation. J. Sanak and M. Robleski ask, What is Football . Cutting, measuring, stitching and fitting make for the per- fection of the finished pro- duct. Together they work. The Future Nurses Club poses during a busy day. The Audio Visual Staff at work. Future librarians enjoying the books. Sister Helen Ann explains that style + good taste + sew- ing = the well dressed girl. The report is good Sister Jean Marie, O.P Sister Madonna The res e seems pleased with the re port she is giving. Marks are explained by Sis ter Mercita. Best wishes and happiness in the future echo after commencement exercises. Their faces mirror that it was worth the effort. The beginning----of the end. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Sandra Ross ASSOCIATE EDITOR Judith Wrona Photography Mary Helen Gilhool Kathryn Klimek Beverly Costor Subscriptions Mary Ann Robliski Judith Livo Loretta Norgiel Literary Staff Eugenia Podgorski Suzanne Uchwatt Judith Richart Camille Sieracki Rita Fiolek Mary Ann Krupa Barbara Ralko Elizabeth Baidas Picture Set-Up Charlita Brady Nancy Osinski Sandra Ross Vincent Cavanaugh Frances Kline Robert Dockerty Joan Sanak Judy Wrona Typists Rita Montella Patricia Kuryla Elizabeth Montella Peter Endreszl and Stanley Blake assure us the flag will wave. Quota Buster reigns through- out the Magazine Drive. Go to it Sharing the good news with all. Senior Candidates Mary Deufel Jerry Schlaff Freshman Candidates Jeannie Deagen Jim Stimach Sophomore Candidates Suzanne Hanses Edward Bonkowski Donna Wallace and Joe Valchine the trimphant King and Queen of Hearts. Chairmans of our Lady's committee Joan Sanak Gerald Oullette Secretaries of the Sodality Roy Van Oast Kathryn Klimek Prefects of Sodality Brain Waldron Barbara Ralko WASU1NGT0N D.C. sr. At.PHOMsca mow schooi class • ? WASMINGTOX. D.C. MARCH IW Happy, but somewhat cold, students visit the Capitol. Patiently waiting for the B. . O. ? 1. Camille Sieracki 2. Patricia Przychorski 3. Patricia Wollak 4. Barbara Ralko 5. James Tuley 6. Lucille Cassidy 7. Inez Me Phail 8. Judith Wrona 9. Nancy Osinski 10. Joan Sanak 11. Suzanne Uchwat 12. Janet Zweng 13. Mary Ann Robleski 14. Francis Kline 15. Charlita Brady 16. Kathleen Stuwe 17. William Brezezinski 18. Mary Helen Gilhool 19. Paul Me Elligatt 20. Alice Albright 21. Dianne Bixman 22. Gerlad Carney 23. Jerome Schlaff 24. Mary Duefel 25. Mary Gibbons 26. Elizabeth Baidas 27. Christine Ewald 28. Larry Me Dermott 29. Andrea Lindsay 30. Sandra Ross 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. Barbara Falcone G era lcT Whitmore Janet Zaleski Patricia Kuryla Angeline Vellucci Ronald Pascoe Diane Wrobleski Rita Fiolek Barbara Wojciechowski Philip Guastella Jacqueline Zavinski Anthony Plackowski Kathryn Klimek Eugenia Podgorski Joan Miller Catherine Judnick Elenor Birecki Patricia Ruskiewicz Alice Shuster . 58. Philip Hoffman 59. Gerald Oulette 60. Joan Bessinger 61. Joseph Gurney 62. Judith Murphy 63. Loretta Norgiel 64. James Berndt 65. Mary Lou Studders 66. Marianne Stuwe 67. Carol Wasak 68. Margaret Muske 69. Roy Van Oast 70. Beverly Coster 71. Judith Richart 72. Charlene Sokolowski 73. Patricia Hall 74. Diane Terlak 75. Theresa Muto 76. Mary Ann Krupa 77. Patricia Gorman 78. John Kavanaugh 79. Dolores Nowak 80. Vincent Cavanaugh 81. Judith Zawacki 82. Judith Livo 83. Elizabeth Montella 84. Rita Montella 85. Bernard Grzybek Gerald Sadowski Virginia Kennedy Gerladine Prisby Brain Waldron George Mills Nancy Dziurlikowski Robert Varty Willard Teed snaps «. scraps .« hgpg aidout SEN IOC MECITS Alice Albright William Brzezinski Christine Ewald Choral Club 4 Junior Achievement 4 Magazine Representative 2 Joseph Amato Junior Achievement 4 Mission Chairman 4 Elizabeth Baidas Choral 3 Girls Basketball Cheerleader 1,2,3 Junior Achievement 3 Yearbook Staff 4 James Berndt Candidate of King of Hearts 1 Choral 2 Football 1,2,3,4 Varsity Club 3,4 Joan Bessinger C.S.M.C. 4 Junior Achievement 4 Library Staff 2 National Honor Society 3,4 Thomas Bielecke Eleanor Birecki C.S.M.C. 3 Junior Achievement 3,4 Diane Bixman Choral Club 4 C.S.M.C. 3 Junior Achievement 3,4 Charlita Brady Latin Club 1,2,3 Sodality 2,3,4 Voice of Mary 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Dramatics Club 4 President of National Honor Society 4 Gerald Carney Basketball 1,2,3 Football 1,2,3,4 Football Captain 4 Varsity Club 3,4 Lucille Cassidy Choral 1,2,3,4 Choral Class Secretary 4 C.S.M.C. 4 Mission Chairman 2 Student Council Representative 4 Vincent Cavanaugh Class President 1 Choral Club 3 C.S.M.C. 3 Business Club 4 Barbara Falcone Choral Club 3,4 Latin Club 1,2 Social Chairman 2 Student Council Alternate 4 Student Council Representative 3 Rita Fiolek Choral 4 C.S.M.C. 4 Junior Achievement 4 Library Staff 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Dramatic Club 4 Football 3 Student Council 4 Treasurer of the National Honor Society Yearbook Staff 4 Philip Gaustella Football Student Manager 4 Student Council 3,4 Varsity Club 4 Beverly Coster C.S.M.C. 3 Mission Representative 4 Office 3 Sodality 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Mary Duefel Mary Gibbons C.S.M.C. 4 Library Staff 3 National Honor Society 3,4 Queen of Hearts 3 Social Chairman 3 Mary Helen Gilhool Junior Achievement 3 Latin Club 1,2 Sodality 1,2,3,4 Nancy Dziurlikowski C.S.M.C. 4 Junior Achievement 3 Library Staff 3 Secretary 4 Latin Club 1,2 Library 3 Sodality 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Patricia Gorman Cheerleader 3,4 Choral 1 C.S.M.C. 3 Junior Achievement 3,4 Varsity Club 4 Bernard Grzybek Mary Ann Krupa Elizabeth Montella Basketball 3,4 Dramatic Club 4 Latin Club 1,2 Joseph Gurney Baseball Varsity 1,2,3,4 Basketball Varsity 2,3,4 Sodality 1,2,3,4 Student Council 3 President 4 Varsity Club 1,2,3,4 Patricia Hall Choral Club 1,2 Future Nurses Club 1 Philip Hoffman Audio-Visual 3 Junior Achievement 3,4 National Honor Society 4 Basketball 3,4 C.S.M.C. 3,4 Junior Achievement 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Patricia Kuryla Choral 2,4 C.S.M.C. 3,4 Junior Achievement 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Andrea Lindsay Choral 1,2,3,4 Junior Achievement 4 Mission Club 3,4 Sodality 4 Judith Livo C.S.M.C. 3,4 Junior Achievement 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Rita Montella C.S.M.C. 3,4 Junior Achievement 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Judy Murphy Basketball 1 C.S.M.C. 3,4 Library 2 Voice of Mary 1 Marguerite Muske Basketball 1 Choral 4 Sodality 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Basketball 1 Librarian 2 Mission Chairman 1 Theresa Muto Catherine Judnich Choral 2,3,4 CB.M.C. 4 John Kavanaugh Art Club 3 Choral 2,3,4 Junior Achievement 3,4 Voice of Mary 2 Virginia Kennedy Latin Club 1,2 Ronald Kerpet Choral 1,2 Kathryn Klimek Latin Club 1,2,3, National Honor Society 3,4 Sodality 1,2,3,4 Voice of Mary 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Judith Maegerlein Choral 1 C.S.M.C. 4 Junior Achievement 3,4 Library 3 Larry McDermott Latin Club 1,2 Mission Chairman 3 Paul McElligatt Dramatic Club 4 Football 2 Junior Achievement 3,4 Inez McPhail Baseball 2 Basketball 1,3,4 Choral 1,2,3,4 Junior Achievement 3 Joan Miller Choral 1 C.S.M.C. 4 Junior Achievement 4 Social Chairman 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Loretta Norgiel Basketball 3,4 Choral 3,4 Nurses Club 4 Sodality 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Dolores Nowak Choral 1 Nancy Osinski Civic Bureau 3,4 Latin 1,2 Sodality 1,2,3,4 Student Council 3 Voice of Mary 1,2,3 Frances Kline Cheerleading 3 Choral 1,2,3,4 Sodality 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Choral 4 Gerald Ouellette George Mills Junior Achievement 3,4 Basketball 2,3 Sodality 3,4 Class President 4 Dramatic Club 4 Football 3,4 Sodality 1,2,3,4 Ronald Pascoe Sandra Ross John Sizen Class President 3 Football 3,4 Latin Club 1,2 Varsity Club 3,4 Vice President of Varsity Club Anthony Plackowski Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Dramatic Club 4 Football 3,4 Varsity Club 1,2,3,4 Eugenia Podgorski C.S.M.C. 3,4 Junior Achievement 3 Yearbook Staff Geraldine Prisby Baseball 1 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Cheerleading 4 Choral Club 1,2,3,4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Patricia Przychorski Junior Achievement 3 Barbara Ralko Honor Society 3,4 Latin Club 1,2 Sodality 2,3,4 Student Council 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Patricia Ruszkiewicz Junior Achievement 3,4 Sodality 1 Voice of Mary 1 Choral Club 1,2,3,4 Charlene Sokolowski Junior Achievement 3 Latin Club 1,2,3 National Honor Society 3,4 Student Council 3 Voice of Mary 2,3 Mary Lou Studders Gerald Sadowski Civic Club 4 Joan Sanak Choral 1,2,3.4 Class Vice-President 4 National Honor Society 3,4 Sodality 3r4 Student Council Vice-President 3 Jerome Schlaff Choral Club 1,2,3,4 Class Vice-President 3 Homecoming Queen 4 Merit Award Bureau Chairman 4 Student Council Secretary 4 Kathleen Stuwe C.S.M.C. 3,4 Cafeteria Assistant 3 Merit Award Bureau 4 National Honor Society 3,4 Sodality 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Choral 4 Junior Achievement 3 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Alice Shuster Marianne Stuwe Choral Club 4 Latin Club 3 National Honor Society 3,4 Sodality 1,2,3,4 Voice of Mary 3 Latin Club 1,2,3 National Honor Society 4 Sodality 1,2,3,4 Student Council 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Judy Richart Art Club 3 Choral 3,4 C.S.M.C. 4 Junior Achievement 3,4 Sodality 1,3,4 Camille Sieracki Willard Teed Junior Achievement 4 Dianne Terlaak Business Club 4 Choral Club 3,4 C.S.M.C. 4 Choral Club 4 C.S.M.C. 4 Latin Club 1,2,3 Library Staff 2,3 Mary Ann Robleski Junior Achievement 3 Mission Chairman 2 Social Chairman 4 Yearbook Staff 4 C.S.M.C. 4 Junior Achievement 3,4 Library Staff 2 National Honor Society 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Alice Sizen George Trudell Basketball 2,3,4 Football 3,4 Varsity Club 3,4 James Tuley Cheerleader 3,4 C.S.M.C. President 4 Latin Club 1,2,3 National Honor Society 3,4 Sodality 3,4 Baseball 3 Basketball 1,2,3 Latin Club 1,2 Suzanne Uchwat Patricia Wollak C.S.M.C. 3 Class Treasurer 3 Junior Achievement 3 Choral 3 Latin Club 1,2,3 Civic Club 4 National Honor Society 3,4 Year Book Staff Sodality 3 Roy Van Oast Dianne Wroblewski Class President 2 Junior Achievement 4 Football 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Sodality 1,2,3,4 C.S.M.C. 4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Judith Wrona Robert Varty Art Club 3 Latin Club 1,2 Baseball 3,4 Sodality 2,3,4 Football 4 Sodality 2,3,4 Year Book Varsity Club 3,4 Janet Zaleski Angeline Vellucci C.S.M.C. 4 Glee Club 3,4 Junior Achievement 4 Library Club 3 Sodality 1 Brian Waldron CJS.M.C. 1 Year Book Staff 4 Jacqueline Zavinski Junior Achievement 3 Latin Club 1,2,3 Sodality 1,2,3,4 Judy Zawacki Student Council 4 Basketball 1,3 Voice of Mary 1,2,3 Cafeteria Assistant 4 Civic Club 4 Carol Waszak Class Officer 3 Junior Achievement 4 Varsity Club 3 Latin Club 1,2,3 Library Staff 2 Janet Zweng National Honor Society 3,4 C.S.M.C. 3,4 Sodality 1,2,3,4 Library Club 2,3 Gerald Whitmore Basketball 3 Football 1,3,4 Sodality 2,3 Varsity Club 3,4 Office Worker 4 Barbara Wojciechowski Choral 3 Future Nurses Club 3,4 Junior Achievement 2,3,4 BOOSTERS Regina Baidas Mrs, Sophia Baker Mrs. Catherine Barney Joann Bazner Mr. and Mrs. F. Bersani Betty and Don Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Bielecki Bob Bielecki Loretta F. Bielecki Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bixman Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bousamra Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Brzezinski Bill and Bob Brzezinski Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buggert John H. Burns A. J. Chmara Chuck and Mary Ann Mrs. Emmet Corrigan Mr. and Mrs. A. Coster Mr. and Mrs. Donald Curtis Den 59 Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Deufel Diane and Jack Don and Alice 57 Mrs. Helen Evans Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ewald Mr. and Mrs. Michael Falcone Maryann Ferri Mr. and Mrs. William Filipski Freshmen—Room 102 Freshmen—Room 107 Freshmen—Room 108 Fred Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Genaw Geri and Harry Mr. and Mrs. John Gilhool Mr. and Mrs. George Grey Rosemary Cuastella Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Henn Mr. Alfred Hoffman Mrs. Alfred Hoffman Philip Hoffman Mrs. Robert Hoffman Mr. Theodore Hoffman Jan and Orv Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Jonik Mr. and Mrs. Max Judnich Judy and Dave Juniors—Room 202 Juniors—Room 204 Juniors—Room 207 John Kavanaugh Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Kavanaugh Mrs. J. Kennedy Miss Kathleen Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. John Klimek Cecilia Kopp Ted Kopp Mr. and Mrs. George Kosinski Jim Krupa Mary Ann Krupa Mr. and Mrs. Peter Krupa John and Rose Kuryla Marsha Lou Kuryla Alfred LaPointe Family Andrea Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lindsay Robert Livo Lorrie and Jack Larry Markiewicz Mary Alice and Roy Jerome May Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McNeely Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McPhail Mr. and Mrs. James Moore Sr. James C. Moore Jr. Mr. and Mrs. P. Murphy Patrick Murphy Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Muto National Honor Society Agatha C. Norgiel Leo I. Norgiel Lorreta Norgiel Norrene and Don Carol Van Oast 60 Donald Van Oast 66 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Van Oast Beatrice Ouellette C. L. Ouellette Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pascoe Ron Pascoe 57 Pat and Frank Pat and Ken 55 Eugenia Podgorcki Lorraine Podgorski Mr. and Mrs. E. Podkoscielny Mr. A. Przychorski Mrs. A. Przychorski Miss Chris Przychorski Pat Przychorski Barbara Ralko 57 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ralko John Rapp Mr. George Richart Mrs. George Richart Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richart Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Cass Robleski Bill Romanski 59 Joan Sanak Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schlaff Seniors —Room 201 Seniors—Room 209 Seniors—Room 210 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sieracki Mrs. Wanda Sieracki Alice Sizen Sizen Family Sophomore—Room 101 Sophomores—Room 103 Sophomores—Room 104 Helen Studders Mary Lou Studders 57 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Studders Mr. and Mrs. Ted Terlaak Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uchwat Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vellucci Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vellucci Joseph A. Viscoma Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Waszak Wittersheim Bros. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wojciechowski Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wollak Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Zrembski Mr. and Mrs. E. J. 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