Saints Peter and Paul High School - Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)
- Class of 1955
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These time- less words of praise are once again spoken by Swaron Richard, as Richard Mloods stands by.M H Dorothy Sgpck R 1 OSen'lOf'y G Rae Ann Woods offer livin Un el and Our Lady 9 F3VCHse to Leading Mary's army to her altar are her guards of honor, Bernard Diehl, cross bearer Robert Mayer, and Leroy McCor- mick. Whot ore you doing obout Notionol Cotholic Youth Week? osks Deonne Strosel. Dorlo Pettyploce points out the theme of Notionol Cotholic Youth Week - Youth - Americol's Richest Heritoge. Q 9 'misses' , f ff XXWQXNWX X . N X X XX - X X X M ' S . S - s X , ' Vik NS'.'X,QiS3 +:1sYs.?f::3Xt-WTR X. X ss X X -X1 'Q vs wi XX Q X N X X .V ww: XNWXXM mm TX' N XXX X . W if X, X M so X XXX YWNXNXX XX XNXMN swss Xwxwsmsss . 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Y Sa Dok. S ,wk tS,z K One of SS. Peter ond Poul's senior units tolking over problems ond protects. Lett to right: Dorlo Pettyploce, Mory Ann Prueter, Deonne Strosel, Geroldine Belko, Mory Chernich, Potricio Longley, ond Koy Yockey. The pillors of Mory's Soololity ot SS. Peter ond Poul's, our unit leoders. Pictured here ore left to right lseotedl: Helen McDonald, Decmne Strosel, Jomes Allington, Corol No- vorro, Dorothy Sopokg lstondingl: Judy Kersheske, Mory Hogorty, Denise Moxvvell, Gerold Boumler ond Jone Eggers. lNot pictureoll Robert Wolsh, Kothleen Young, ond Williom Murphy. His Eminence emphasizes a point in his lecture. At the September meeting of the officers and executive board members of the Home and School Association, plans were made to serve lunch to the 475 Sisters who made SS. Peter and Paul School their C.C.D. headquarters. Pictured are Sister M. Maurice, Principal, Mrs. Rudolph Gre- gus, Association Treasurer, Mrs. William A. McCarthy, President, Mrs. George Gase, Secretary, and Monsignor John J. Sonefeld, Honorary President. Members of the religious orders teaching in Michigan schools hear His Eminence Edward Cardinal Mooney at the Mass celebrated by the Rt. Rev. John J. Sone- feld to open the Confraternity of Chris- tian Doctrine Congress. 6. 6. . Elllll Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q X Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q N Q Q Q Q Q X Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q N Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q N Q X j I, I 1 - SPNKES N-UNGTON A dass Ksn'X compXeXe vdthouk o Xeoderg o good moe Ksn'i comohaie vlwnouk Sim. 5odoXXN 9 ,XO,XX, Co-prefect V19 Goss Pveskdem XO,U,X'I.3 ?ooVooXX XOAX, TNI Broodcosk V2.3 5wdem CouncQxX XO,XX,X'I.4 5.5.5. DeXegoXe XO, UNI., Nixdgex Swv: VL, Nixdgex Coon V2. f , xoxs smev. X ' P Noi os quKe'a os she moi seem. Q FS 506-OXKN 9,XO,VZg GXee CXu'o 9,XO,Ug Goss Secretory 91 Gym XX, 'Z. gm fy? ' ,.,,,, . ,?' W E 1 Q I j X o , L ,JJ 1 ' 1 xx LEONP-RU BP-LLOSH Learn genevous Q01 been-wrapped in non- sense. Sodokw 9,X0,X'2g GXee Udo V2.7 Scfxence Gob A girl RUTH Q xo, magex sum vz. ,eade win, ,ms fANN BEH- sodqrr' Qlwq 0 life ER If Ys h H and 'eQder12f,go,11,1?' G Pep: Q good h ' Ym 11' lee C C eer. 'IQ' lub 210, Ch eer. A ffendent lf,- Hel, dn friend SPOSHIO Sodolni shefs :ns hghf and 9 I0 own m , 11112 Us Je errY,' 1 I Glee rfyilf O all h Cl ef ub 9111: Q Ueen S GERALDNE BEL Ko 12. T ' V Broadcast 12 S! 9 lu , 'ffwff NANCY BARTLETT Twelve long years of school have passei I'In our to see flue world af lash Sodolify 9,10,11,12g Glee Club 9, 10,111 Library Club Q1Q11,12, Midget C lA WRENCE BISSONETTE Dorff fake life loo seriouslyg you'll never ' ' get ouf of it alive. Sodalify 210, 12, Glee Club 12, Operators' Club 9,1Q11, Science Club 9,10, B 1 1.12. aseboll 940: any 4 ROGER BAUER He wlro is lucky in love should never play cards. Sodaliry 210, Foofbqlf Q IQ Il' 12: Co- CUPf0l'7 12: Boskefball 21o,11,12, CK ll BLO sY' - NIE -, ed my Huh I3 .to Marla Vns fr0m 12. Sfer I-I b Iznspeech 1' U UER VALERIA BRASS S sim' with away nd gG.y Z, ,fCcr'frF1I: misCh f' u fo' ' ourr 12. , X , ' S-1, I: 9,101 Club Staff Glee Midge' LIZ' 1 122 . 91101 I I 101 Libra I2- 17 PP-'YT Crm Hove a good Hme v4hXXe 1ou're owe, Rot 1ou'XX be dead for o Kong time. Sodokw 9,XO,N NZ, GXee CXu'o QAOAM Speech CNN: VI.. Nxb-YN CHE?-NXCH QM Kg 9 mkmonfo QKYX who Yxskensf' Sodokw 9,X0,U,Vlg S.S.C.P-. V23 Unk Leodev VI., GXee CXu'o XOAM Nfxdge! Stoii VI.. ' f , XA Lph 7 f 17 ,yfjlfil ' 4 ll 1709 aa ffl mesa cvmcx-wxem X new see no cause ko: msd- VW WV' 'W mm, ond never won-g. Sodoxuxi q,x0,u,V1., Good CoundxX Cub Un exec cm, QAOAM Gw WW W- OW V1.1 CneerXeoder VZ: WOYON XXAQP WAQQ' HHG d JA vz. ' 1 I- M Court when 'lung wh ES HU n Cf DS Sodaliw 090,18 is lo Chase QUQN 9,l0. :los o il1g.I1 let bo ' Aho' B B Ske'bu1 YS wi da 'I2' Clos5,T ' F0otbqu reosurer 9 MA RY DENO IIG ??d 'vr::'L1inds 'un . iii ' T-V ' ' 'Ury In dee 9 - Prog 9 P Chan I :Ill ram 110, G nelsll ' fMid fsch ' 'Sec ' Qer , 0lo Y- lub Edl1'0r-in.E':?eF0nor soiglo, 12. efv fi HELEN E Dark eyes Sod ' x 5 1. . L. i 'H ,C 52 fi ' Q . A, gk 15 4 JEANNET '14 girl wh TE FORTIER o'll never fret or fussxslwe shows personality plus. Sodality 9,1O,11, Ufllf Leader 11: Gym 11: Glee Club 9,11f Midget Staff 12. .L GGERD are the secret of her beauty. ollty 9,10,11,12, Class Vice-President 9, Glee Club 9g Honor Student 9,11, S.S.S. 10, Student Council 11,121 Cheerleader 11, 12: TV Broadcast 12, Midget Staff 12. 1 lt .ef 'ti xii ' .3??f'F 1 we '- . ' '- -' ' 55:fQS:?i: V F FRANCIS That I Q I GAERTNER 'U 0 07017 l'll have you lmqw, 50095 l have some spqce to grow. sodomy Ql0,ll: Holy Nqrne Q1 Operators' Club 9,11, G! S Vm GU Guse 11 GRE e bec re, CIA f fu' ' . fhe in the stuof my llfe HMY intfrejpend the re , o going Ili 9,101 club I 6 91o,11f'2' Ge my ' soda ,12- Libfory U 0, 1 1, 12, ee Club 12. R ARY GUNTHE M ROSE keY , bv' one 1he'e S S l've fou'1':i1y. m II. S U To sutccl:in9 Parisi-nclub 9' GY 9 Tia lirv 'Moi G e S0 G NX QC fog ov' X xx X XQG we ll 'l l'lEl'l'Nxxsr-Wg' . HOW' Y Gm una Mowcnt happy' PWR mx 0' ln b 950' SX I' C U X01 7 'Noble' Qi Speech Sodollw 9' SOAQXXXY udenx . .ll 0 a.gNh od. THOMAS HOFFMAN No slnner ye! no saint perhaps, but shll the very best of chops. Sodalify 9,105 Class Vice-president Il 53.20 N' 4... 'R Mm: 'wx CAROL ANN Jax B NW' 0,1 QA ' u goike You know her by the noise she doesn'l u Saxooxxo. Avo' Bopidxn Xa' aoxxw qkxyb CUC 9,1o,n,12, else Club 9,1o,n om 950' 9,I0,Il,l2g vacepresidem ll 9 xml 'W' Treasurer 10,125 Student Council 125 Glee Club ll. KAY J HNSON Her unconscious wisdom is sprinkled wif spice. Sodalify 2lO,I l, 12, 8.8.5. Council 10,1 I Glee Club 911, Class Secretary IO, TV Program 721 Cheerleader lO,ll, 121 G I2. JACK KENNED I sing because Iny poclcefs jingleg fl1af's because I'm free and single. Sodalify 9, Baseball 2l0,lI, 12, Glee Club 2101 Class Vice-president IO, Treasurer Il, Midget Staff Sales Manager. za fad ' I WW JUDITH Shefs sln KERSHESKE . all buf so is a sficlr of dynqmilef' Sodfllffl' 2l0,ll, 121 Unit Leader II, 12, S.S.CA. I 1, 12, Student Council ll, 12, Glee T ,veI'Y Club 9,llf Library Club 9, pqgec, KEN h on . HY W9 TV Program 12- Mid f s KAT . Q ' se P,p, W h b 9,0,1lf Court 12. Il Clu ' nAn oCea Glge 2: wave' liTY ' soda LibrClry DT ll: faff 12- Midgef EY 1 G io 98 way , one G fo0'baHl,:s I 12: Fo0'bcH llpljnnngt of Schoogebqll I I kick ou 10,1'f BQ IiTY soda 2. 9,10 I BoY ltd' li A If ban 9'IO'I B05 ' IJ2' 9,l0 WTI PP-TRXCUN X-PNNGLEY Laughkrrg, 1aXkKng aXX the day, she's never bweg she'd rather be gag. SodaXKN 9,XO,X'2., GXee C,Xu'o QAOAM Or- chestra 93 Nfxdger Skakr Vl. 'YHONXP-S MP-YXNSXCY Yarra or hm, a heart oi goX6fhe's couri- eous to young and ow. Soaakw CMO, Swderwk CouncKX XXAQ7 How ome 9,XO,U,Vlg Nkar Boy 9,XO,U,VZ Nrrdgek Srofi Aa Manager Vi, Nfrdgek Xfmg UNO' t h morewat I love sf iodalny 9 udY less b ' u Ou,-.CH 'I0,I1i G ' I like 'ee b fUn n ' f U Oy 9 IO' If I JIJ2 Sm, 1 I Nrpver ram NXP-RXCEY A bwshfbeouikid, brn sorrNeK3r1NeS WN-OW nkerxkf' SoaaX'rN 9,XO,U,X'Zp GXee CXu'o 9,X0,Uq Gym U, G.ueers's Court XO, TNI Program :flea -I-HO V27 Nfxagek Sra5i V11 Nfxager Courk VL. Conan f,om 'FAS MCCO Soda .make th e misfoke Y bull g'fr'O9,12i all Youjsefrf when, ka ' I Golf mor Boy 9110211 ' YOu . f '12, Bosk er- ER s-dr wif 'X s XX Q, X A 3 J lx This Milky A bit sh EY young ind 7 U 4 S 1 30370: qre fun lady is qui' youll? fffevef no reserlgizlvfc-I., :ssli. . , e . ,I Deleo 'fy 9' ,qfen f b Ind mQ,.e ef cif lgofef Gle , I' 122 SSCWS 'alll' ur 'hose Cfvb ly 2,011 I oughffvl S and 2: 1' e A 1 ' ' pefg Editor V Bfoo Q70 ,132 ' Glee on dc 1 I I, f S S M. 'Pf asf 1 . 'Swd - -S. 9, SC' Jour:-,C'M'C Jo 2' Mid9Gf en, CQUI1. Speech QIISIU C Ufhqfism AS3oCiq oljfse' confer fe ence: time . . Wh I bo , he knows he ,, ' 1 1 en nok ow: In ' Ho, W JAN, must wor 5 so es proc icing now as o Sod It ho' mis CE MU J fly. 5, 7 dru99ist's clerk. Clubolfy 2 ,O I'-'fuer lies b RPHY I ' 4. . ,fcc,LL, scdclny 9,1o,1 lp Music 9,io,11, Science C 211, , ' L12, ehfnd l 1 , . ,035 O ' Libro ' Co-p 'ho-tg Vu I i Club 9,11,12, Student Council 11,125 Oper- fffcer I ry 94,2 refecf I eyeth 4,.7f1..k-,. ators' Club 9,io,i1,12, Prccadcni imz, '42, ' TV 2 Science Foir 117 Midget Court 12. i .Q BrOOQ'cJsr cite JAMES NACARATO Laugh and the class laughs with you, but you stay after school olone. Sodality 9,107 Student Council 11,125 Operators' Club 9,1O,l1,l2g Science Club 11, Midget Court 12. 1 R?-O big Rn CP-ROM YAPN P- Sne is os Ymh os they como, but been and so mush Yun. Sodonw 9,X0,U,V2.5 Vice-pveiect V2.5 Unk Leader UNI., 5.5.5. Secretory V1.1 S.S.C.Ps. NNI., CNMC. ond Nw.S.C. Xournonsmn Con- ierencesz GXee Gob 9,X0,XNg Nxusk: 9,N0, UNI, 'N Broodcosx VZ? Ubrow CXu'o Preix- dent V1.3 Honor Swdenk 9,X0,NX,W.?.- Nixdgek XN P-ssocfxoie Eokor V1.3 Wogek Queen . GERP-XD X45 Rock Groot okkdeias ore wore ond ohloqs MXN bo. Tronsier from SOQWOV' WQV Wi BOSWX' 'ooXX X0,XX,X'1., ?ook'ooXX NON, Sdxence Gob XX: Soeedn Gob VZ. 486 and dn 1 V ATRXCXP O11 K5 bans: xo oe s1noXX ond skins Ynon Ko 6 cos! o shooo-N. GXee Gob 930s CneerXeodev UI t' W A W: IIOY ,hat rk I9Ss'f I IoVe 'Ll-IP ' m S ore, bu' I love Ilxx be Xorge on Sooowsq 9,X0,XX,V1-1 Gueen's Coon V24 GW' UP xo, umm fum N Yvofawff' W- coll UWDARLA PE m' 'ow MOPY I TTYPL Sodality hereof: Flqnery dem Cou9'10,l 1,12 nous, it Con., l2 Cil I2i GIF speech Cl Gets . ee ub 910 12: 5 I ll I. M tu' ' idgef N9 Sgd 10,1222 92 QP r 7 erotorsl eech Club igub 9: Gle . e 1 1 1 N S15 5 NCSS,-0 D X X Xk A eel C. e K .SY XD. N . I w M7 gy AY D JA it KJ RY ANN PIPUETER Into our lives some worries must falL bu Q a smile can surely change them all , hh Transfer from Sacred Heart School, Sodal- W fry 10,11,12, cies Club 1Q11, ui-my Club X l2. l. RUTH PIASZEK I like school days, but oh how I love School nfghfsl Sodality SZIQII, Council 1Q11, SSS Dele- gate lQll, Unit Leader 11,- Glee Club 2 10, Library 210, Student Council 11,12, Magazine Drive Manager 11, C.M.Q Journalism Conference, Gym 12, Midget SS0cf0fe 50'if0f: Honor Student 9110,11,' overnfnent Day 12, M'd 1 get Court 12. BERTS. f b ' cos RO mu ' 'he BqSe' and I 125 Iibgffy' ' ulifir H ketb'-1 balliw Io,12i Bai ll. Soda I Y bv 12. FCOM' 11, ' DEANNE STRASEI 'Good sense, common sense but r nonsense. Sodality 9,1Q11, Unit Leader 12,- Glee Club 92 library Club 121 Class Secretary 12, Science Club 12, Midget Court 12. ICHARD hG jI oN R is C ' . LI SHAEetnes5 iherzlub 9'lo' u e i'ln her very ell 12' Gle , 9,'0' ' ' sodohzlo. briffmfwn' N s 5, S Mes y LNOV6 Nl Spypllgm H PN ' ' 0 8' 0: ode mlsloam 6 we middle noClu'O QA ho m e l 9 ' ts Ve' - owl men yrevelol VZ: . 'Seidel . Ula' Gf8Ox tstokes. i V2 Goli V2 'Nu 9XOXX,l7 In I t I , ,' ' mode.. N e dub lg! Program Sodolxttlwb QAO. men. XX rot Qlienx vzt Cow, vz. exee c Foolbo vice-9'eSl,l, Nitdfael CXoSS X Sunil X MxclQe 714461 Ile .faeeala . . ALLEN TELM05 A om ol Like a true fisherman, he has a good line. PQRBPR 8 5:1991 we Transfer from Redford St. Mary's ll, Foot- ! er' V- ps m -wxo,wG bell 1i,12, Basketball llf Baseball ll, qlefy Hsilwdq ,. b,0eUS0doll Science Club ll,i2, President 125 Opero- ll xrvubeg homwe tors' Club ll, Midget Staff 12, County Trond: ml Government Day 12, Midget Court 12. CNY' ' .Bn MARY LOU SPERRY A winning way, a friendly smile, in all, a girl who is worthwhile. Sodality 9, Transfer from Arthur Hill I2. l ,7, 5. A . W 1 X X MYPA WACHOWICZ lffs nice fo be nofurol when you're nofurolly nice. I Sodofffy 9.10, Glee Club 9,1O,lI, Library Q 1 ' Club 9,I0, I PATRICIA ulesc E '34 truer friend, one could never ith goodness, goiely, ond loughfer co med. Sodolify 9, IO, I I, 12, Glee Club 9,1l, Speech Club 12. aamdau' '70 MY. .K - 1 CLARE NCE WEISENBERGER '34n equal mixture of good humor and sense. Sodolffy 9,lO,II, Glee Club 9,ll,l2, Class I Pfesidenf 9: BQSeb0ll IO, Foofbqll 9, TV ECI-Iowifl Progr0fn 12, 8.3.8. Delegofe IO, Midgef JCI of ' 2: Court 12. TORIA WS her fdbenQ,1o,11,1 N k t.. C - I C U . 9 ' Vl,1HeI' 9.995122 Ghee den? 9'lO WELLMAghof G bisl 122 . 9,'O'I ' Ono' Sw PAUL as 'Ver ball IO' '10 sodG 'Y m 12f H G m baske' ,club ' TV Pfogrc ,IAS pfopezoi Band 9, l'CtorS sodomy 9' 12, Ope 0,111 Glee club 9,1 HJ2' I 9 E WOODS ar.v.oge. . ry. E PNN urprise 9 9 ,XO , RP' Yke a s Gob 's Xusk x VL- GXee She 9,X0,XX , , 'O VI.. 'KEYS ' st gg Sodohw brow 9, Speech CN W? 4 ' ff' ' gawk EARLXNXN H5 Q1-1301 son ot iekow is he, and N Mes as he con be. Lxbrory V2.3 Bond 9, Qpevcxows Gob ml U: Sodokty Qgglulyli Gxee Cub V2 Vxbrory Cxub VL xqd 'COCXQEY u bekewo me or no . Nmwouvxo d ond 'ne V-ee X don'k core if yo 1ou'XK oak' Kei me KAW' Sodowsl 9,X0,U,V1.7 GXee Club 9 Skoii V2.7 Gueen's Coon XM Homecommg VI.. KEN Bda e-4er1bod1's inen , his kroubhs to himsew' Sodokw QAOQ Bond 97 Speedo Gob X Queen . X sw if . Pl'lll.lP MYERS V Al.EDl'CTORl AN ln addition to distirguishing himseli by earning a 2.8 scholastic average, Phillip: has long been a member ol both the Science Club. This Operators' Club and the Yggf he wcn the Bausch and Lomb Honor- d which entitles him to ary Science Awar , oi several scholarships ' ' i compete tor one awarded annually at the University o Rochester. . M W de Z 6,91 sedan 61444 0645 Janice MW PhY, Secret :ihQof1rGITl'6ClSuferi James E:KAgl,h0I'Tl0s Hoff- ' as Smith, Vice-preside n, President, 59 , Secretory' nl: Deanna Stro- s X Qs . . XWBSQ we .. s .. Xxx. fears- - M x s-rs x si - mx sg T 1 X' ssc X 5 s 5 LX xgsxxi X X cs X if 1 MARY Cl'lERNlCl'l SAl.UTATORlAN Mary's academic ability has won her the particular honor ot Salutatorian, with an average ot 2.7. Her many activities during her high school career included membership in Our l.ady's Sodality, and the position of typist on the Midget Yearbook Stall. She was also a delegate from SS.P.P. to ' last summer. S.S.C.A. in Chicago J. Bugai R. Biver R. Brilliant H. Boehler J, Ciolek D. Diech mon ..:.. ..,, -..W . Q.gasF.:.5Jg::wfNf:..-. .F mg! J. Cesorz R- COIHSOI1 N. Deon R. Coll G. Emmeott E. Eisch J. Edgar if C. Doncmikowski --2---. - .Li-Q xr -:Elks - - 1553 We 5 P. Bray H. Donujkowski J. Eggers R. Fox L. Gronski A. Gage C. Greketis A. Emerich M. Hart 30 ,- X9 .. S X . X-Wg. . . xx .. Raw?--J. S - E . KX . . . v ,ge . . - . L 5 I 5 I 1 X 2 , VW, f L , 54, 7 Q If :,. ,v Q X , ff! 4 f f ja ,L , f fd? X ff I 5 ' A f W me , ZX ' of we 2. my zz.2,f2,f, ff X xx N. X.. W'-Q ff . A X R N .L .-65... x X ' 5 xbsrx P. Holland K. Kaczor D. Maxwell S. Kotenka J. Mcmgutz L. McCormick G. Mendyk J. Morey B- Pahssen W. Murphy I 3 s E R. Hussle R. Marx J. Minnick J. Nikolai L. Jacobi V. Lawrence R. Markey . 5 1 X llx N ' X M QQ. '2 . . e 11 :3 .:' -.,,- .., ..., I . A . .-.. - ' N 1 . ' ' ,..-'1' ' . ,,.. D. Murphy M. Peterson N. Rouech H. Prost J. Pietrzok M. Scanlon 31 :QA ',.Q:: Q L - , N X S XX xx XX X CS SN N at 5 X . 521 X , -X Q Q X v-:sys X X X S .. , 'Xl' XB. X B. Sobraw E. Shields x XM NF 5K A is X XXX X 'S ,G s P. Schuch J. Shirkey md: SX J. Schneikort X f X t..NRQXgs ----w4 . ., R. Sobkowiok C. Strasel aapaamagzqe. R5's535YbQQ4 Yi' Q Risk TX .X JS Q XQXB XX Nw N N15 XS.: X X X Xx XXX S. Smith X . ,. X DJDJ G. Telmos K. Sonefeld G. Stanley J. Stuart G. Ursuy D. Young M. Trogon D. Theil R. Walsh D. Thorstod D. Wolderzok K. Young C. Yockey T. Woods 32 Proudly displaying the prizes they won for top salesmanship in the Magazine Drive are these members of the iunior class. First row: Robert Schallenkamp, Donna Diech- man, JoAnn Stuart, Geraldine Mendyk, and James Morey, Top row: Bernard Diehl, Robert Hussle, and first place winner, David Brilliant. ...sses ymanu Junior class officers in a huddle over plans nquet. Getting a head start on the iob are- Robert F . ox, Vice-president, Gerald Bugai, President, James Morey, Treasur land, Secretary. for the Junior-Senior Ba er, and Patrick Hol- M ixing business with pleasure are these lunnor classmen, as they relax during an informal study hour. The owners of the infectious smiles are: Ellen Grondzik, Robert Scholl k en amp, William Murphy, and Geraldine Mendyk. G. Baumler R. Bosley J. Bauer f 4 I XQQQX X N . . ' S' Xiwf - R X N .QSSXX J , . Q x o f' 1 X X H 1' rw Qs? Y 1. QRXQSSQ NNN 6 JNX Kwik S N p AE-:X . f 5 QQ Q N B. Bissonette D. Biver R. Belko R Crosson J. Bray R. Cline K. Comtois D, Brady P Dommguez J. Donoghue D. Dries? K. Fahnansfiel M. Flannery ' N 1 3, J. Gregus D. Gaertner G. Goodwin T. Foley Me may . J. Grekefig R. Griffore Yuri? J. Henricks S. Hart C. Grondzik M. Hagarty J. Hoffman F. Johnson B. Kendall N. Kross P. Krueger C. Lehner J. Kwaiser J. Langeneker R. Langley M. Krugielko R. Lorenzo L. Mattes H. McDonald M. McCarty 35 J. McKenna M. McGuire - mfs- ssfffws ss. 55 . s X kkfxsxg 5 in WN ' X , . Q.: Q s K . X ' X S955 ff: 5? N ' V x -r- N . . i .floss x ' Xxx? .,.anal!,e4a444ojlq4 RSX. C. Paulson D. Ott L. Pucek J. Mendyk - .X w X Msn. S ii A X .f fi P. Purmon R. Rodenbough A. Ruiz M. Sowosko D. Sattler Wx V. Schmidt B. Schneider G. Shields lk. Shields J. Ureche G. Ursuy D. Willing S. Whelton R. Woods 36 Officers of the Latin Club: Jack Bauer, Treasurer, James Morey, Vice-president, Pauline Krueger, Secretary, and Helen Mc- Donald, President, hear reports on the Saturnalia by Janice Hendricks and Mary Lou Sawasko at the pre-Christmas meeting of the club. . S Sophomore Class officers: Richard Crosson, President, Pauline Krueger, Vice-presidentp Mary Kay McCarty, Secretary, and Gerald Baumler, Treasurer, preparing new business for their next class meeting. Junior and Sophomore members of the Library Club with their Vice-president, Judy Bray, standing lcenterl, organizing their work for the new semester. . KX R X 1 .. J X X - ,X R . '-,-, - 5 .. ,V'V-Q. v-Q . H J ix' ' 1 :. .N QQ S' ' N xx . Q K w A , - . - .ff R. Bartels W. Bcllosh xxx XXX.. Q ev' 'N NX wx ff. Q, Q: if ' X 'i Xi -X. x 'H gg!-F5155 i..swfif'. .- -K ...X .ewfwx X .. .N f 3 ' f A R. J. Benkert fl. fy 'J xg XX NX X. X N.. K .N R' .X XJ 5 i R. ssix X., R X .,, . XXX. . R :::' X15 1. Rx X . 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McDonnell C. McGuire J. Meyers . Murphy T. Murphy J. Nikolai D. Pahssen J. Peters J. Pletrzak J. Quellette V. Reisng ix KN X XX X A Xi X w w ss SX SM .X X X is NNN X J. Russell . -NM-mx. xx X.-xg .X xi f x . S ggi XX X X X S xxL'X J. Rohn J. Rotter R. Scheib H. Severin E. Ryflewskl M. Smith J. Stack B. Stelter B. Strongrich V Thensen J. Vandenburg J. Wellman F. Wiles C. Woiciechowski J Wydro G. Young D. Yule S. Zentz L SN Mmm NNN.. x .Ri s Nw . X is is Associate-Editors Carol Navarro, Ruth Piaszek, and Mary McLaughlin, and Editor-in-Chief Mary Deno discuss plans for the theme of the '55 Midget. Layout Artists Judy Kersheske, Jim Nacarato, and Leonard Ballosh assist Sports Editors Jim Allington, Tom Smith, and Al Telmos with a football page. The Catholic Press aspires to advance and encourage Christian writing in the art of journalism by fostering Christian ideas and principles. Knowing that litera- ture is one of the most important, and one of the easiest ways of reaching the people, the Catholic Press seeks to acquaint them with the Catholic viewpoint. Countless un- told good has been -accomplished by per- mitting the average person a glimpse of how Christ lives within us. ln co-operation with the spirit of Catholic iournalism, the Midget Staff has chosen Crusading for Christ as its theme. .A ,. , -v A, -fl J. : 375 ' :li Q! . A 17 ,Q-V' ' ' fist- 4' , N- i - DLL-1 f 5 5.51 wx' K - F 4-2 Nick 'NN 'WN-e --fm 'Nm lvtewsb 'vm ww. Nw Mm Nm. Nm NRG XNNMM sk Tom Lapinsky, Ad Manager, instructs Kay Yockey, Pat Langley, Jeannette Fortier, Rae Ann Woods, Darla Pettyplace, and Earl Winters of the Sales Committee. QQMQ Staff typists Marv Chernich, Valeria Bras- seur, and Helen Eggerd check copy for the March deadline. Business Managers Clarence Weisenberger, Jack Kennedy, and Mary Kay Markey tally student yearbook subscriptions. immersed in profound thought, the Apologetics class give sever- al logical arguments for re- futing atheism. meow Al Telmos, discussion leader, and Ruth Piaszek recorder, delve into the problem of city and county roads at the meeting on Roads, held at the Court House, on Senior Government Day. After reading Edgar Allen Poe's The Pit and the Pendulum , the iunior English class held a discussion, Should Horror and Terror be banned from stories and motion pictures? Learning how to keep book is an important part of office work, asserts Sr. Theodota as her attentive class agrees ll These novice typists practice a standard exercise, seeking to develop skill in speed and ac- curacy. The quick brown fox ...... Wada!-life way. Enrapt in the powerful oratory of Patrick Henry's speech to the First Continental Congress, these American history students listen attentively to their instructor, Mr. Flynn. Examining the torso is not an unusual chore for these biology students. Here they study the various human organs. The students of Mr. Cahill's modern his- tory class react with interest as he takes them on a mythical iourney to Alexander'S Empire. Reviewing vocabulary for a preliminary examination are the first year Latin stu- dents. Sister Agnes Leo quizes the class. Freshman class officers look over the minutes of a recent meeting. Discussing a proposal are Ken- neth Fischer, Treasurer, Sylvia Fey, Secretaryp Julie Rotter, President, Daniel Yule, Vice- president. ' Me ' -14264 away. Mr. F travel into the realms of yesterday as they the first geologists to enter King Tut's famous tomb. lynn and his ancient history pupils relive the excitement of Sister Austin explains the ' tricacies of an algebraic equa tion to the freshman class. Scctncegal Officers: Al Telmos, Presidentf Mary Jane Peterson, Vice-Presidentp Janice Pietrzak, Treasurer. A group of amateur scientists send a mes- sage via a student-constructed telephone. Measuring the wingspreacl of the Great White Owl and the hawk is the awe-in- spiring task of these Science Club members. 0 Q44 Gaining experience as movie men are the members of the Operators' Club. Here they study sound and proiection equipment. get Standee! Quad Thomas Hoffman, Student Council President, leads a panel discussion on better teacher--student relations. Speakers left to right: Donna Diech- man, James Ncicarato, Rodman Collison, and Peter Dominguez. 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X S X Y 'F X E 1 'sss Q- X spfsxs,-rg egg? sX'. . 1956 w S- - - :ms ff'-155s-is - - . -X A X N M Q ss x .OS i is Tom McCoy, Bob Mayer, Jeannette Fortier, and Miss Lucille Berghotf lent their artistic touch to the decoration of the stage for the Midget Ball. 54 Qcauhfz- Sascha Pune Stardusters glide to the dreamy rhythm ot Bob Westvvood's Orchestra. A spring evening a star filled sky and shimmering dancers complete this nos talgic portrait SS.P.P. maintains high Catholic social standards as a group of senior girls pose with Mary, Queen of the Junior-Senior Prom. i 'MY I X 6 - X..X F-wma ,XXXXXXXXXXNXXW X X X XX X X X X WWXWX W XX X X X w,XXXX MXXX XXXWm mmX XXmwwX X X X X X X X X M XX X XXX XXX XX XNXXXXX X X X X X WXWX X X 0 Q X X X X XXXXW Ile Glad!-lclewaq 1 I JIM MOREY Fullbock All Valley 4 . Qud J. Mangutz, R. Schallenkamp, E. Kirkey, A. Edwards, P. Dominguez, R. Bauer, A. Telrnos, J. Morey, R. Fox, G. Stanley. Second row: Father Kopp, W. Murphy, J. Bugai, R. Walsh, L. Gronski, P. Holland, G. Ursuy, A. Ruiz, J. Baumler, J. Donoghue. Third row: Coach Flynn, R. Lorenzo, J. Mendyk, R. Crosson, W. Kendall, V. Theisen, J. Ursuy, L. Brandel, J. Bauer, D. Jacobi, Assistant Coach Gorney. 4...-Q l 5 E s-Fas . .Seiko .N. Ilwhols b 62 MIDGETS MAUL MAROONS, 29-0. On the third ploy of the gome St. Mory's ot- tempted o quick kick thot proved disostrous. The Midget's Al Ruiz gothered in the punt ond roced behind good blocking for the first touch- down of the gome. Ruiz possed to Edwords for the extro point. Fox cut over tockle for six more points. A sixty-three yord morch with Ed Kirkey plunging over from the one-yord line resulted in the Midgets' third touchdown. Morey scored the extro point. A sofety occounted for two more points, ond Al Ruiz slommed over tockle tor the finol touchdown. Kirkey odded NEED ANY HELP? SURPRISE! MIDGETS 75 ALPENA CC 6. A mediocre seoson wos terminoted with o brilliont 7-6 victory over Alpeno Cotholic Centrol, roted second in the Closs B powers. Though troiling 6-O ot the holf, the Midgets completely dominoted the ploy. The Thunderbolts only touchdown come in the second period when Pot Hollond's punt from the Midgets' twenty-four yord line wos blocked. The boll rolled into the end zone where on olert Gotholic Centrol ployer pounced on it for the touchdown. Lote in the fourth quorter 'Morey fell on on Al- peno fumble ot the Cotholic Centrol twenty-yord line. The.Midg- ets hod first down ond gool to go on the tive-yord line. Morey cut bock over tockle for the tying score. Ruiz then possed to Al Edwords for the gome-winning extro point. THE GANG'S ALL HERE! the extro point for the 29-O score. GET OFF MY BACK! 'T m MIDGETS STUNG BY YELLOWJACKETS, 'I8-12. On the second ploy of the gome Kokoly of St. Joe's crocked over guord for six points. Al Edwords recovered'o St. Joe's fumble on the Yellowiocket's fifteen-yord line. Three ploys lo- ter Fox hit Ruiz with o poss for the tying touch- down. A Fox to Hollond poss resulted in the Midgets' finol touchdown ond they led ot holf- time, 12-6. In the third period St. Joe's struck for two quick touchdowns of fifty ond sixty- nine yord morches. The Midgets never recover- ed from this outbreok. ENN NN CLARENCE GORNEY Assixskont Eoo's'ooXX Coodn SOSEPH Eoo'0ooXX Gooch RT XS STEVE CU Xae?ooXX Cooch LU Xc.oX E PxssXs'c om Eos OEE CXLLE BERGN duccmon VNS 14,-aaa, sm!! M IEHAEL LAZO csketbou CECHAK och Wfcdgd First row: P. Wellman, J. Mangutz, R. Fox, P. Holland, R. Walsh. Second row: Coach Mike Lazorchak, R. Bauer, C. Roberts, J. Nawrock, A. Edwards, J. Hudson, D. Murphy, Father Kopp. maze, On December 14, the Mighty Midgets found the highly- regarded Imlay City as their initial foe. However, in the closing seconds, the Spartans, after being handed their first defeat of the season, 68-59, realized that St. Pete's was destined to become a state basketball power. And the Midgets lived up to early season predictions, for they were rated among the top ten teams in the state throughout the basketball year. Led by Seniors Jim Hudson, Coe Roberts, Paul Wellman, Al iBuckyl Edwards, Jerry Nawrock, and Roger Bauer, the team whizzed through their thirteen regular season games with only one defeat. The Midgets set a torrid scoring pace, averaging 67.5 points, while holding their op- ponents to an average of 50.0 points a game. St. Pete's also recaptured the Valley Parochial League Championship, after being dethroned two years ago by St. Andrew's, thus ending a seven-year reign. The Midgets had a 9-l record in league play. Much credit must be given to the Midget's superb bas- ketball coach, Mike Lazorchak, for the time he has given to make SS. Peter and Paul's a state threat al- most every year ot his fifteen years spent as head coach of the Midgets. ln these years he has had an astounding record of 215 wins and 55 losses. Thanks, Mike, for again achieving your goal-St. Pete's-Valley Champs! ' .lame First row: R. Navarro, K. Fischer, J. Bauer, H. Mellon, Manager, R. Bartels, D. Jacobi. Second row: D. Yule, R. Woods, D. Thiel, G. Becker, A. Ruiz, J. Deno. Third row: D. Satler, D. Walderzak, P. Bray, D. Buggi, T. Woods, J. Baumler. ww Neal? Xl' W- X wx fl X Xfx. N S Ss? x x X ww 5 NN x x X X X 5 ..,.: . -gi ':::: : Q t X X 1 X P. 1 1x xx 5 - X . x - N - . 3 -. 25. ' -W XXNX ' 1 ' 1 x x :- -' .px NNHHHN' XW X km xx ,..- 'Ninn' Ng QN-5 .Fw ' X -ra, ' X mv Q -f x-X-Mwxxc-.1 X Q1 T LN X N l x 1 X X Q X Q 'C .. gf i ' wNN 'k si X XX SQ Qxx may S Xb X X -N K, A Nw. xx X XX E 1 xX X X , t wi: y k Nlnuwf W Sf Q N. :Z ,Q x X Q? xnxx S YW X- S wx ' S Q' Zaaietlall Sauna Imlay City .N..., ..-- 59 SS. P.P ST. Andrews -- .... 25 SS. P.P Marlene ..., , ,-- 53 SS. P.P ST. James ....A... 68 SS. P.P. ST. Stanislaus ST. Joseph as SS. P.P. ..e. 74 -- .... 56 SS. P.P. --. .... 35 SS. P.P . --..... . -C-- . -.....- Sf. Marys ...... - - 62 7' Sf. Marys H-- --.- 59 Cass City ,..... ,..- 55 Sf. Andrews .... .-- 50 Sr. James --------- 42 Sf. Stanislaus ---.-- 43 ST. Joseph ,....s ,--, 44 fi' me-an fn Wm! w NNN W if nf ,J X Q KN s Q Q0 A YNY- Q NN X-f Q Q N x 5 . s x Q X kk Q s A A - K N A x f X N QS , ,K,. SQWQ ' W -s s W X s SN N A Q . , xi - X K Q X M XX. X A . I NX xx XM XKKKQ xx 'e -W - A-alll N xx if N S S ' X X NS Wx Q. sw X SX W Q VE S X .. ,E v X xx W Qi ' :tigf X xx S A xx Come on team, fightl Come on team, fight! ..... With contagious enthusiasm St. Pete's peppy cheerleaders give out with a school cheer. Urging the team to victory are icounter-clockwise,: Helen Eggerd, Darlene Churchfield, Pat Schuch, Nancy Dean, Gail Telmos, Jo Ann Stuart, Ruth Beiler, and Kay Johnson. Victory! Victory is our cryl ..... St. Pete s varsity cheerleaders antics pate another victory. 1 ,nf-sa uih Bei R ix A ,QA X .X -X Kay Johnson Junior Varsity Cheerleaders fleft to rightl: Pat Purman, Mary Hagarty, Joan McK R h ' enna, ut Lazorchal, Judy Langnecker, Ruth Grlffore, Mary Lou Sawosko. Helen Eggerd X S Darlene Churchfield , 1 'Om ,magna chad le fu 4 and mind an 4 kaltlg ----Juvenol The gym class proudly displays its new tumbling mat. Miss Berghoff, instructor, and the girls relaxing after a strenuous game of basketball. 72 Right Reverend John J. Sonefeld Reverend Angelus Kopp Reverend Guido Gori Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartotti Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bauer Mr. and Mrs Joseph Bauer Miss Lucille Berghoff Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Black Mr. and Mrs. Roger Call Mr. and Mrs. John Chernich William Corcoran Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Deno Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eggerd John J. Farley and Mrs. Alice Farley Mr. and Mrs. George Fortier Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gaertner Ulyes Gibbins Mr. and Mrs. Bert Godley Mr. and Mrs Rudolph Gregus Mr. and Mrs Carl Gunlock Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Hackstadt Mr. and Mrs Leo Hellmich Mr. and Mrs Andrew Hoffman SS. P. P. Home and School Association Mr. and Mrs. Lester P. Hudson Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Jacques Dr. Donald A. Keiser, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kennedy Spauou Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Lapinsky Mr. and Mrs. John Mayer Joseph M. McAuliffe Mr. and Mrrs. Earl McCoy Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Midcalf Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murphy Mr. Alfred Navarro Mr. and Mrs. John Navarro Mr. Louis Navarro Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nawrock Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Nothelfer Mr. and Mrs. Orosz Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Piaszek Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pietrzak Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pettet Miss Patricia Pettet Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pettyplace Mr. and Mrs. William Prueter Mr. and Mrs. Barney Richard Mrs. Richard Sperry Daniel Leo Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Telmos Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Thomas Trogan Hardware Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ureche Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welzel Miss Mary Welzel Mr. and Mrrs. Claude Kent Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kersheske Mrs. Frances Kirkey Miss Maryann Lapinsky Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. From a Friend E. White Phillip Yockey Chester H. Young Edwin Young Compliments of SAGINAW HARDWARE CO M818 Select lce Cream French Frozen J 73 ALSGAARD FOOD MARKET Where Williamson Meets the Dixie Bridgeport, Michigan, Phone 4-3944 ANDERSON BOOK STORE Saginaw, Michigan ANDY'S GROCERY 1500 Birney Street Open evenings till 9 Compliments of ART SAMPLE FURNITURE CO. 200-204 South Washington Ave. BARTLEY'S HOME BAKERY 1030 Gratiot-Phone 2-1484 Pasteries for All Occasions BEAN GROCERY 3625 Carrollton Road Carrollton, Michigan CHESTER L. BIRD Plastering Contractor 221 1 Hosmer St., Phone 4-1 125 DICK BLENKHORN'S State Street Sunoco Service Stare at Mackinaw BOCK PHARMACY lt Pleases Us to Please You 4995 State Street Compliments of JOHN BOMMARITO ANDREW G. BOURDOW Real Estate-Insurance 316 Bearinger Bldg., Phone 4-8450 Compliments of B-RALEY 8: CARTIER Barber Shop, 702 Gratiot BRINKER LUMBER COMPANY, INC. 2124 South Michigan Ave. Phone 3-5431 A. F. BROGGER INSURANCE AGENCY 403 Second National Bank Saginaw, Michigan Compliments of BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY CLERKS No. 343 Compliments of BUGGIA'S GROCERY 122 Malzahn DON BUGGIA Wallpaper 8. Paint Store 120 North Hamilton Street RUSHEY RADIATOR AND GLASS Just About Everybody Likes Our Service 715 South Franklin Street BYRON 8. GERGER PHARMACY 1504 Gratiot Ave. Saginaw. Michigan ' 2 CALDWELL In SCIIMIEDER Meats and Groceries 1524 South Michigan Ave. cmsnowvs riowen sHoP Flowers for all Occasions 810 East Genesee Ave., Phone 2-3131 O O O COURT MARKET 419 Court Street West Side CROSS TYPEWRITER SERVICE 82 West Genesee Typewriters - Adding Machines Sales, Service and Rental C 8: R VARIETY STORE 2356 South Michigan Ave. I I O PAULINE CULLEN Realtor - Insurance 1208 Court, Saginaw, Michigan Phone 2-51 I2 CULVER - DEISLER COMPANY Cor. Genesee 81 Jefferson Aves. Saginaw, Michigan, Phone 2-8363 GEOIGE T. CURBEY Floor Coverings 4151 Shattuck Road DAVIS MUSIC HOUSE 315 Court Street Pianos and Organs You save more when you Trade with Doerr DOERR FOOD SHOP Compliments of DR. HAROLD A. DYKMAN LOUIS A. EDLINGER Groceries - 1122 Mackinaw ELMER'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP Cushions - Furniture Repairing 1210 South Hamilton Street EMPIRE SHOP Tuxedo Rental, White Jackets 811 East Genesee ENDLINE 81 BOSWELL Siding 81 Building-Contractors 5016 Wadsworth, Phone 48132-72145 Congratulations, Seniors FELDMANN'S 422 East Genesee FISCHER'S GREEN HOUSE Flowers for All Occasions - Gift Pottery 7469 Gratiot Road FOODLAND SUPER MARKET 7000 Graiot - Phone 3-0837 Shields Compliments of FORDNEY HOTEL 74 FORTIER 8. SON General Digging Contractors 3775 Towerllne Rd. Bridgeport, Michigan A. W. FRANK CO. Toys and Gifts 1205 Court 81 607 E. Genesee GARBE-R BUICK CO. 1 10 Genesee Saginaw, Michigan GEYER'S 5c to 85.00 Stores Two Convenient Locations GOLDIE'S BRIDAL SHOP Bridal and Formal Apparel 223 S. Jefferson Ave., Phone 4-7472 GRATIOT FUEL AND LUMBER Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies 1310-20 Gratiot Ave. W. A. GREEN Commercial, Residential, Industrial Wiring 1938 Main, Phone 2-581 GUNTHER'S GROCERY 1605 Stanley Street Groceries 8- Fresh Mea-ts HAMILTON HOME BAKERY 118 North Hamilton Street Phone 5-5366 HE1DGER'S GREENHOUSE 4640 Gratiot, Dial 4-1403 Cut Flowers and Choice Pot Plant HERMAN'S SUPER MARKET Groceries, Meats, Beer, and Wine 323 Bullock, Phone Q842 I O 0 HENNE MOVING CO. 722 Lapeer Ave. Agent Mayflower Transit Co. Phone 4-6569, Saginaw, Michigan HIGH LIFE INN Steaks, Chicken, and Sea Food 5403 Dixie Hwy., Phone 2-9273 I O l HILLIER HARDWARE Builders' Hardware and Sporting Goods 2316 Webber, Phone 4-9773 MAG HANSON Heating, Metal Construction of All Kinds 4950 Gratiot Road HART BROTHERS Beans, Grain 81 Feed Saginaw, Michigan T. G. HART SALES 81 HARDWARE Hardware - Plumbing - Heating - Appliances 5540 Swan Creek Road H 8- W GRCCERY Fresh Meats-Groceries-Beer 2301 South Jefferson HARVEY S SONS Gas-Oil--Slans 5818 State, Dial 24871 HUEBNER QUALITY DAIRY COMPANY Saginaw's Most Modern Dairy Plant 320 West Bristol, Dial 4-6559 HUTSON'S DRUG STORE Professional Pharmacists Bancroft Hotel, Saginaw, Michigan JAKE'S SERVICE STATION Phillips 66 432 South Washington, Phone 9189 .IOCHEN SHOE STORE, INC. Quality Shoes for the Entire Family Saginaw, Michigan .IUNGE-RHELD'S GROCERY Groceries, Beer, 8. Wine 505 Elm Street, Saginaw, Michban Congratulations of the JUNIOR CLASS KESSLER'S MARKET Choice Meats 81 Groceries 1507 South Michigan A. C. KLOPF 8. SONS Sheet Metal and Heating 802 Hoyt Avenue PAUL KRAUSE CLOTHING COMPANY Men's Furnishings 404 Court Street, Dial 8562 Compliments of LAMBERT'S FISH COMPANY 129 North Baum, Phone 3-1880 Compliments of LADIES CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION LIEBERMANN TRUNK COMPANY 415 E. Genesee Avenue Luggage-Leather Goods-Trunks-Gifts LEO'S BARBER SHOP 1203 Court O O O LOWE MUSIC STUDIO Music 8- Dance Studio 625 South Washington, Saginaw LUTZ SHOE REPAIR Prompt and Reasonable 916 Gratiot, Saginaw I a 0 Compliments of MAC'S CIGAR STORE 128 North Jefferson MACDONALD 81 STINGEL Office Su lies and E ui ment, Phone 345483 PP CI P 408 West Genesee Ave. MAC'S SNACKS I820 South Michigan Avenue Saginaw, Michigan ' 79 MARE SHOP INC. Coats Suits, Dresses 14 Brewer Arcade, Saginaw O O O MANNION BROTHERS HARDWARE 4989 State Street Saginaw, Michigan MAPLE FOOD MARKET Bi DAIRY BAR 918-920 Maple Street McCARTY FOOD MARKET Try Our Home Made Sausages 1400 Brockway O O M. A. MCMULLEN Carpeting 311 South Michigan Q O O MEAD'S GROCERY Beer, Wine, Gas 81 Oil 5220 Swan Creek Road O O O METZGER'S SERVICE Gasoline-Fuel Oil-Tires-Batteries Michigan at Wheeler e e 0 MICHIGAN TRAILER LODGE INC. Bottle Gas 8- Mobile Homes 4232 East Genesee Avenue Compliments of DR. L. M. MILES, DENTIST 621 South Washington Ave. MINETTE SHOP 109 East Genesee Complete Line of Spring Formals Compliments of MODEL ALUMINUM FOUNDRY Saginaw, Michigan Compliments of W. A. MUELENBECK Compliments of CHARLES R. MURRAY, M.D. 1827 North Michigan M. J. NUECHTERLEIN Jeweler II4 North Michigan NtENDYK'S GROCERY Beer 81 Wine Food Supplies Phone 2342, St. Charles, Mich. WM. J. MUEHLENBECK Excavating 1253 South Water St., Phone 5-3121 Compliments of NORWALK TRUCK LINES OTT'S FOOD MARKET We Deliver 801 Wheeler, Phone 5-4231 PLACE CLEANERS 3691 Car-rollton Road Phone 5-6641 75 PARK 8- SHOP MARKET 315 South Michigan PAUL'S MENS' STORE Paul Krause, Owner 416 Court Street PINCOMBE STUDIO Photographer 505 Dearborn, Phone 4-3479 O O O Compliments of MR. 81 MRS. WAYNE PHILLIPS PROGRESSIVE OIL COMPANY Hoyt at Washington QUINNAN DAILY BAR 1501 South Michigan Hamburgers-Ice Cream-Pop RAMSHAW PHOTO SERVICE Developing and Printing 206 Dearborn REALGOOD CLEANERS A Little Better-A Little More Careful 1317 Court Street Phone 4-8591 Compliments of REDMOND'S SUPER SERVICE 1225 N. Washington HANS REIMANN, TAILOR 721 Washington Ave. Saginaw, Michigan REMER COAL AND SUPPLY CO. 403 South Water St. WM. C. RICHTER 8: SON Plumbing 84 Heating 218 South Hamilton Street ROBERT'S BARBER SHOP 6967 Gratiot - Shields Compliments of ROYAL MINK RANCH Bridgeport, Michigan Compliments of THE KARL E. RUSSELL AGENCY 503 First Savings 8. Loan Bldg. SAGINAW SHOW CASE AND SUPPLY CO 311 Mackinaw St., Phone 8114 SAGINAW OLIVER CO. 2011 So. Michigan, Phone 8441 Finest in Farm Machinery SCHULTZ AND FULLER Hardware - Appliances 626 Gratiot Avenue SCHWAB JEWELER 504 East Genesee Solek's Standard Service Greasing and Car Washing Eleanor and Michigan--Phone South Michigan Food Market Quality Meats and Groceries 2330 S. Michigan Orv Stock Agency Complete lnsurance Service 5475 State Road Will-O-Wyn's Wedding and Formal Apparel 619 East Genesee Avenue Compliments of 9106 Wolverine Manufacturing Company Compliments of Yellow Cab Young's Furniture 2605-07 So. Wash. Ave. For Good Furniture Compliments of a Friend Compliments of a Friend Smith Hardware Company 600 Gratoit The Spicer Engineering Company Consulting Civil Engineers Saginaw, Michigan Spotless Cleaners 1516 South Michigan Phone 33141 Compliments of Andy Struthers Leo H. Schmick Sunoco 408 South Michigan Swarthout Drug Store Precision in Prescriptions 217 Federal Good Coal Call Terminal 2-7165 Radio Center Radio, Records, Recorders TV, Hi-Fi, Movie Proiectors Thirza Ceramics 1616 Court Street Trahan's Cigar Store 207 No. Hamilton Cigars, Candy, Pop Typewriter Exchange 130 South Baum Compliments of Victory Cigar Store Compliments of Saginaw Photo Supply Compliments of Schmelzer Roofing Co. Telephone 2-3334 Schroeder Store Fixture Sales 1201 Court Street Shields Electric GE Appliances, Electrical Shields Contractors Sheilds Hardware 6853 Gratiot-Phone 4-8671 Shea's Allsports The Best in Equipment 524 East Genesee Compliments of George Schemm Agency 105 Bearinger Building Let's go To Sch uch's Bernard Wachowicz Real Estate 1202 So. Michigan Ave. Phone 4-0695 Wallace Agency Inc. Insurance 81 Surety Bonds 118 No. Washington Ave. Compliments of WaIIgren's Market Quality Groceries and Meats 2622 South Washington Avenue Wegner's Groceries-Farm Dressed Meats 6983 Gratiot Road-3-3011 Weir Poultry 1914 So. Michigan Phone 3-2801 Compliments of Wesley Hotel 200 No. Jefferson Willing Beauty Salon 1615 State Owner, Rita Premo FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN Save For The Future! Make Your Dreams Come True! Generous semi-annual dividends help your savings grow and grow ...... Accounts insured to 510,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation . . . . Start Your Account Now! First Savings and Loan Telephone 22156 Saginaw, Michigan Where Thousands Save Millions First mvfi g il Em 2 In Jtlfngon Telephone 2-2156 0 Saginaw, Michigan IIN --' U- -' -LUFEIN Since 1869 Specialists in the Manufacture of Measuring Devices . Over 3,000 Different Products . Worldwide Distribution . World's Largest Manufacturer of Measuring Devices THE STANDARD OF ACCURACY Wherever Measurements Are Taken Tapes Rules 5' Precision Tools 1 Compliments of THE ATHLETIC CLUB SS. PETER AND PAUL Athletic Director NICHOLAS MANGUTZ President GLENN R. MANN Secretary Reverend Angelus Kopp ROBERT D. HENNE MEMBERS Martin F. Holzhofer John F. Lovay Leo. J. Boyd Martin Beiler Charles Senay Julius Dvorsek, Jr. Joseph Hussle Lloyd H. Ouellette Ledger Henne John Henne iln Servicel Carl C. Gautner John Cesarz Dennis Bray Ralph L. Furlo Frank Langeneker Robert Levi Harry Fitzmaurice Stan C. Murphy Thomas J. Payer Vice-President STANLEY RYTLEWSKI Treasurer RUDOLPH GREGUS Co-Treasurer CARL J. GOHM Plumbing and Heating 307 S. Woodbridge H. Phone 4-9373 Saginaw, Michigan Sewers cleaned quickly and economically with our electric root cutter Home of Choice Foods 70a-wx Www Smm JACK'S FOOD SHOP ,, , , , ,, Finest in Background Music 6893 Gratiot Road-Phone 3-5004 H15 West Genesee Saginaw, Michigan Phone 2-1582 Compliments of DRISCOLL MARKET Everything New in Electrical Appliances THE STORK SHOPPE MACDONALD APPLIANCE CO., . Infants, Childrens, and Maternity Wear ll3 N. Hamilton St., Phone 4-8984 - 404 North Michigan Phone 44775 I l l 1 KRETSCHMER'S WHEAT GERM paid 774 '71 Zola Step T Y ROBERTS HOTEL AND PUB COCKTAIL LOUNGE Fine Mixed Drinks 134- N Baum St.-Phone 2-5184 Saginaw, Michigan BEST WISHES TO 1955 Graduates WILSON GARBAGE CO. 3602 Sheridan Dial 2-I620 Quality We Deliver Service Choice Cosmetics Costume Jewelry Fresh Candies Prescriptions -Our Specialty DENGLER'S PHARMACY IO0I Gratiot Ave. SAGINAW EXCHANGE A. F. MILLER GARAGE Fine furniture-pianos-appliances Complete Repair Service I27 So. 6th Street-Phone 3-6720 since 1930 H 4860 Gratiot at Center ED. SMITH Billiard Supplies and Repair 7303 Gratiot Road Saginaw, Michigan C1 EVANS 81 THOMAS Heating and Plumbing Saginaw, Michigan Telephone 2-9682 3l6 No. Michigan Avenue l lil 6lauqf155 FRED E. WIGEN ARCHITECT 507 Wiechmann Building Saginaw, Michigan L SECOND NATIONALIBAN-E AND must COMPANY Ad Manager deposits Midget Funds Saginaw, Michigan Six Offices to Serve You Genesee and Washington Center and Fordney Court and Hamilton Auto Bank - Washington and Thompson Fair Grounds - East Genesee Court and State Members Federal Deposit insurance Corporation ' h i l I l FISHER-WATSON WALL PAPER 8 PAINT CO. WHOLESALE and RETAIL WALLPAPER PAINTS and WINDOW SHADES 125 South Park Street -- Telephone 2-3103 Saginaw, Michigan 7 as nada Compliments of REITZ FUNERAL HOME FURNITURE - FLOOR COVERING 4301-05 East Genesee 1026 East Genesee - 27911 SEARS ROEBUCK AND COMPANY Saginaw's Friendliest Store FREE STORESIDE PARKING Federal at Genesee , Phone 38411 Compliments of the GASE BAKING COMPANY BAKERS OF HOLSUM BREAD and MANY OTHER FINE BAKERY PRODUCTS Holsum Bread Makes Strong Athletes COMPLIMENTS OF Wicca 24:01:29 ffatqd 220 North Hamilton coMPuMENTs BORLAND ABSTRACT COMPANY of ABSTRACTS OF TITLE - SEARCHES - TITLE INSURANCE I I Saginaw, Michigan I 413 CDU,-1 Phone 3-6446 S I I S T -I iw 'Hi l Court at Hamilton -- Saginaw, Michigan THE J. W. IPPEL COMPANY DRY GOODS Court and Michigan Established in 1891 GREETINGS: Wan, 14. .Zawya 5 San l KAYE'S CLOTHING 219-221 South Hamilton Street 122 South Washington Saginaw, Michigan Saginaw, Michigan PHONE 2-5105 GRANVILLE SHOES ROY'S I ALWAYS THE FINEST FOR ALL THE FAMILY STEAK HCUSE 128 No. Washington Avenue QUALITY MERCHANDISE Always! 7ff0'tl6y 115 North Washington Avenue At Your Service Since 1863 ADAMS DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS 2348 Su. Michigan Saginaw, Michigan Phone 2-4424 FERRIS BROTHERS We 6- WMM et I I ONE or MncHuoAN's Genesee at Warren I FINER DEPARTMENT STORES I I 'I I6 So. Jefferson For the Finest in HEATING EQUIPMENT and SERVICE SAGINAW EMBROIDERY COMPANY CALL 216 North Hamilton Street LAWRENCE HEATING SERVICE Moose BUILDING Phone: Saginaw 4-9622 DANIEL'S FOR FINE JEWELRY Genesee at Washington amavuaumfmmaww WHOLESALE and RETAIL LUMBER INTERIOR FINISH INTERIOR FINISH MILLS IIOO S. Niagara Street Saginaw, Michigan COMPLIMENTS MacARTHUR ROOFING AND OF BORDEN SANI-SEAL DAIRIES SHEET ME-I-AL COMPANY SAGINAW -- BAY CITY -- MIDLAND 3046 Carrollton Road Saginaw, Michigan PHONE 5-5348 CCMPLIMENTS OF JOHNNIE'S TAVERN CCMPLIMENTS OF GUSTAT'S BAR W. L. CASE., AND CO. Undertakers Telephone 3-5441 409-415 Adams Street MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK Banking that is Building Michigan OPEN UNTIL 4:30 P.M. Every Weekday including Saturday Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation JACK'S COUNTRY MARKET HOME KILLED MEATS GROCERIES Phone 2-6027 BEER and WINE to TAKE OUT 660 Adams Road THE LANTERMAN PRESS COMMERCIAL PRINTERS Phone 8-222 -- 107 Hayden Street Sagawua Szadaage CROSLEY and BENDIX APPLIANCES West Side Headquarters -- 4960 Gratiot at Center Since 'I930 Worth Asking For SELECT M AND B ICE CREAM MILLER'S HOME BAKERY MARB AND KENEL I HOME-MADE POTATO BREAD Roormo and SHEETMETAL coNTRAcToRs I HES ' CAKES ' COOKES I 2602 State Street 2314 Eddy Street Saginaw, Michigan PETER'S BAR LUNCHEON - DINNER - cocKTAlLs I Fedfvfins Sfevksf Sevfvczdf Chicken 2365 South Michigan -- Phone 40002 FOR BEAUTY IN coNsTRucTloN see filfwd Paonabfui and Sou , 2115 Ring street Queue! Eaaauctou and gealdeu Saginaw, Michigan I I HENRY VAN BOCXLAER BLACK DIRT - FII.I. DIRT - SAND - SI IAI.E 655 Swank Creek Rd. BUI-LDOZING phone 72601 744 mmm -wmqeaa vac 0. DRAIN TILE and FITTINGS Tel- RI 33444 Corunna, Michigan O COMPLIMENTS I 4 OF I NAVARRO GROCERY WM 1207 Jackson ful Wan 740024 BEER - WINE - LIQUORS 4780 State Road SHUFFLEBOARD - DANCING MQINTYRE FUNERAL CHAPEL R. BATTEN AMBULANCE sERvlcE 500 North Michigan Ave. HOME BQLQDIER J' 39174 Phone 8277 os NOVAK STUDIO - CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 I I - Zan Salad Plotoyufln I Phone 2-2004 DR. 8: MRS. JOSEPH P. MARKEY 516 East Genesee Avenue I Saginaw, Michigan I RECREATION CENTER 1201 Thompson OPEN BOWLING Weekdays 12:00 - 6:30 Saturday and Sunday 12:00 - 11:00 P.M. F. SCHMERHEIM AND SON 203 North Hamilton -- Phone 4-9312 ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS Appliances - Fixtures - Supplies gacaldng gm af 20 BRUNSWICK ALLEYS DINING - DANCING I ANGELO E. TROGAN 3936 East Genesee FREE PARKING SAINT MARYS HOSPITAL I AT YOUR SERVICE SINCE 188 ' SAGINAW SAVINGS I AND SCHOOL OF NURSING aaaiaaa' Miaiiiaaa LOAN ASSOCIATION I l Michigan at Cass On the West Side ?uc46ca4g fella 26:46 Telephone 9291 SKATING Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday Nights . . . 8:00 to 11:00 P.M. Saturdays . . . 2:00 to 4:30 and 8:00 to 11:30 P.M. Sundays . . . 2:30 to 5:00 and 8:00 to 11:00 P.M. ROESER FLOWER SHOP 200 South Michigan Telephone 3-2975 COMPLIMENTS OF PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS COMPANY 'I03 Fitzhugh Swww 'Vw wi 604160116444 PETER's GUN sHoP 622 Gratiot D'STR'BUTOR5 OF sPEclAuzlNG IN GREAT HEART coAL a. SPEEDWAY FUEL on GUNS, FISHING IACKIEI IAWN EQUIPMENT MARKEY - ELLIOTT-HOUSE OF FURNITURE FURNITURE - CARPETING - DRAPERIES - APPLIANCES 5777 State Road HARRIS AND FISCHER IRON WORKS, INC. II05 South Water Street Telephone 2-5129 TURNEY'S HAIR STYLING SALON SPECIALIZING IN ADVANCE HAIRSTYLING - CUTTING PERMANENT Vs XVING 205 Triunf 501141109 Phone 56041 -- Open 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Saginaw, Michigan CHOICE COSMETICS COSTUME JEWELRY FRESH CANDIES DENGLER'S PHARMACY Prescriptions - Our Specialty 1001 Gratiot Avenue PAT O'BRlEN INSURANCE AGENCY pdflfblh I GENERAL INSURANCE Auto, Fire, Burglary, Liability and Bonds CASH-N-CARRY MILK ICE CREAM 217-18-19 Goff Building 2-3607 Saginaw, Michigan WATSON'S ICE CREAM 829 GRATIOT SAGINAW SAGINAW CREAMERY COMPANY Swan Ice Cream Company Laboratory Controlled QUALITY ALWAYS RING FOR A RIDE IN A ROCKET OLDSMOBILE HICKEY AUTO SALES Over 34 years reputation behind every deal assures a square deal and the best deal. 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