Saints Peter and Paul High School - Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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Since this isthelastyearinthe old buNding,thh Bsue ofthe MIDGET has the purpose to serve as a coHecHon oflam remeniwances ofpmaces faces, and doings around the old SS. Peter and Paul Apostles All In Our Spiritual Influence Intellectual Influence Social Influence Physical Influence , . page page page page Dedlcatlon To the Alurnnr tor whom SS Peter and Paul High School has o 1 IIT The words ol John l-lenry Cardrnal Newman a seat ot wnsdom a llght ofthe vxorla a mrnrster ot faith an Alma Mater ol The rusmg Qeneratnon we slncerely deducate the l95o MlDGET You dear Alumnr lrom The flrst class of sux graduates ID l9l3 tothe class ot srxty Three Tn V955 hear Testnmony of the Influence of Cathollc trarnung n you personal luves Tn your louslness pursurts and In your socual contacts Among your nurnbers are successful men and Women rn all vvalks of lrle Your accomplishments have made he world a better prace rn vvhrch to llve Moreover SS Peter and Paul us fortunate to have some ot you her elumnr rentaln IH the parush fvnere you Tolce on active and keen lnte est rn rnalang SS Peter and Paul l-hgh School a great and lnfluentral educatuon rnstututron We the last ot The Alumnr to clalm the old SS Peter and Paul l-hgh School as tts Alma lvlater Torn your ranks The tres that bmd Us to our Alma Mat r Tll hrnd us to one accth Tw trcc s hoo loyal As Alumnu vve shall be ever mlncllul ol our role nn the Chrrs nan gromth and develop rrent ol socnety We shall strnve to be apostles strong In farth and llrea rn zeal lrke our great patrons Saunt Peter and Saunt Paul 3 0 0 . . T OC' . . oer , ,, . , X , . . T 1 T T . . . ,, . . , . T T ' , T T . , . . . , . V , A . . , . X 4 . . r , . T T 4 , . , . . . . Q N. , , , ,, T y - Y TT F I n c c 9' Nl l 3 We TT . . . . 9. I i . . . . KT . . I . , , .. A F 5' rl . ' ,iv , . ll 5-HS EXCELLENCY STEPHEN S. VVOZNICKL D.D. BISHOP OF SAGNNAW nf? ' si in ',, 1 - l ww, VERITATEM IN LMUTATE T x 5 ' '25- i f X is 'I . X X WT ' N ff! 'L ,LR- , - df gf? 0 , 5 N - - X 0 E E-' if mai -ai i X. . if IIN gg s X. i ' Q 3. N WEE W ' r i ig Successors to His Holiness Pope Pius XII N cfm e ivwcyiiicciis ' cgw Spf-ul cw-' me radio, :cr ,-,ruff about sooo' dczfrime, bet N ccwrioi ge we factories, imc me shops, mio We owces, irfo me wines . . mo cor bishops do This nor pries's, fer 'rwese pioces are C055-ci To them Therefore, We , irdw 'weeds Tiiopsrwrfa of mi'iTrw1 Yay missiomcir-es . who um r'e2pi'frse2iwfp1rr.fif, 0' Tir Qwrclw iv We-if MHQ ci-mi, irofirw,-rf' -Pope Pius XH fo Qcmom Ccirdiim 0 O O I ' f ' H Semor students seefuWl1edHweu 'vopus of many years, not for them- selves, bu? for The generations To come, They note that the Board of Dwectors hos pWc1cedYhetrefvwendc4s Tusk in copotde bonds. XY Y 1 'ff 1 X A z the Apostles . . . The Right Reverend t i l , Q... 4': xt MONSlGNCJl2 JOHN J SQNEFELD, PA. Difflili UF SS PETER I-NT, PAUL PAQ SH l 'X A Tribute to Gur Monsignor We, the class of l95o, pay devoted tribute and gratitude to you, Monsignor Soneteld our beloved pastor, vvno has guided us through all our school years. Vvith your inspiring counsel and untiring ettorts, we have learned to love and under- stand our holy taith and to be hred wlllt zeal to practice it taithtully. like the great apostles Saints Peter and Paul, our heavenly patrons, we have been prepared tor an apostolic role in society which requires our complete spiritual, intellectual social, and physical development, All these phases in the development of the truly Chris-i tian individual have been provided fc' us by you, Monsignor, over the years. Now, however, with the increase 'n enrollment, the time has come for expansion. With caretul planning and tund raising, we are now in the midst ot a successful building program. We, as the last class and the largest to graduate from the old building, will endeavor to help make tne protect a great success In this vvay, we hope to show our deepest ap- preciation ot the many blessings ,ve have received during our high school years. ,',f'a,f God bless you abundantly, cur dear Monsignor. 1 1 ileaifri and Ea y 3 Qi me' STEM? The Most Reverend Stephen S. Woinicki labovel blesses the cornerstone on October 16, 1955. With the Bishop are tleft to rightlg Right Reverend John J. Sonefeld, vicar general of the Diocese and pastor of SS. Peter and Paul parish, Reverend James A. Hickey, secretary to the Bishopg Bishop Woznicki, Reverend Ri :XV 'fr If .Q Heavy downpours of rain mingle with the hymn of praise Students mme The prog ess of COUWUC .. EverIasting is Thy reign . Non on November 25 N55 K s 1' ,T We are sincerely grateful tor the guidance given us by Father Kopp and h Father Gori, Their tatherly interest in W ' wi! our aftairs and their keen understande ing of our ideas and problems have made them loved and revered by all the students, May they continue to labor ,ar 5 U in our midst .with God's grace and blessing. REVEREND ANGELUS KOPP REVEREND GUIDO GORI I-ssistant Pastor, Athletic Director Assistant Pastor, Religion Qeligion lnstructor lnstructor, Chow Director SISTER MARY MAURICE O.P. Principa' 8 They Guide Us To teach young people not only how to live but also to instill in their minds and hearts a Christian attitude ,,,,,,. M towards lite is the concern and respon- sibility ot our principal and the members ot her faculty. MISS ISMA F. McHUGH Miss ELEANOR B. WORDELMANN English, History Ltbrgfign Mathematics lrstructo' i lvluch lcnovvledge and help have ' ', been given us by our lay faculty, VVho A of us having a special report did no V If Q hasten to Miss Xffordelmann and find ' her vvilling and able to assist us. The , events of l-listory the dillllcult mathe- matical problcms and that important subiect, English, have all come to us i ff through the untiring ettorts of Miss tvtcl-lugh, Holding high the rf Q.. l 'iid mist' 'x Secretaries and rtiathewaticians at tomorrow get their start Under the able direction ot Sister Mary Theoclotqz, O P. gnd Sister Mary Alphonscs, OP. ng V' x,7'?fXP' ig 'v cg. if . Jlf, H5325 INV, if JD, Rc , :tml .. x torch of Truth . . Mother Mary Eveline, O.P. Cur First High School Principal Since l909 the Dornini' can Sisters have set forth the ideals of Catholic Edu- cation at SS. Peter and Paul High School. We pay tribute to the first princi- pal, Mother Mary Eveline, O.P. who set the high standards which succeed- ing principals and faculties have striven to preserve. Sister M try Jane, O P, teficrit-r Q9 , and explorer in the recilnt at 5 c i e it c e, discusses soiretltiiig new Ai'h Sister Eafrrd Alw- sas, O P :rd Siste' tA'i , Theo- aire P Qellgia 1 Fug' -lt A Tribute to Sister Mary Alexine, O.P. ltisti aevo. tO:t iii With gratetul appfciation and reniernberance at her arise' directing our cnoir and club, .we place her among our rtwernoriigg Ct teachers wro haue been an inspiration o' courage ana aefotedn to day c f ,Q i f S ,S ll a f x 4 W 2 ,WNQ3 x Apostles I can show you c way which is better than any other. ST. Paul-I Cor. 12:31 f ' K I1 OUI' PIRITLI LI FLLIENC As students rn o Cotholuc hugh school we receuve o precious herutoge nomely tronnlng an Chrrstuon socnol lnvmg From our dedicated priests ond relugaous teochers vue leorn obout our responslbvlltles to God ourselves ond our neughbors The study ot the socrol doctrune ot Chrnstuclnlty enables us to solve morol socuol ond economnc problems From ottendonce ot the dolly Moss Benednctnons speclol Novenos membershsp nn the Sodolrty ot Our Lddy devotuons an honor of the Blessed Vlrgm Queen ot Apostles ond the annual retreot we receuve mony groces Our rehguous tromung flts us for octlon on opostolote We ore tutted to begun our odult lute os true opostles ot Chrnst seekmg ever to further Hrs kingdom In ourselves ond others Wm: ,I-li 1. . , fy, rf I 'W f u: 4 . fr 1 If . 'z li v 'L r 1 - ' ' .: u ' - 3' ' 1 ' ,, 1 9 at ' A L ls I Q .. ,f f .f lv 31 V xl- rx . X- .J I ., 'it 1 Strengthening our Apostleship with Christ . Pray the Mass are the words ot Pope Pius X who urged the loity to participate in the oftering at the l-loly Sacrifice ot the Mass. Every school day opens with an opportunity to attend the Sacrifice ol the Mass and to receive Holy Communion. Many students have truly heeded Pope Pius' words by attending Mass daily, using their Missals, and singing the Mass. rf Father Erwin Janasik, O.F.M., St. Thomas Aquinas Monastery, distributes Holy Com- munion. Hubert Severin is the acolyte. sr-p Y- -.- ! . 'l 4, B 4!vrKl ,lIxl ENlOR ACOLYTES-Lett to right: David Thiel, Gerald Bugai, Robert Schallenkarrip, Pat Bray, Robert Fox, Donald Murphy, Daniel Murphy, Leroy McCormick, Ronald Sobkovv- iak, Richard Brilliant, Lawrence Jacobi, Bernard Diehl, and James Mangutz. Missing tram the picture: Robert l-lussel and Kenneth Soneleld, i is all too shaft ta discuss our 'nfiryf o il c . evertsu 0 O Of His fullness we have all received and are now ready tor another busy school day Senior girls lead the arocession tram the church ta school utter tdlamnq so 'nanv vc-fn W l' Rr V Young ond old are gathered to witness a beautiful ceremony in honor ot the Queen of the Holy Rosary. For the Sen- iors the occasion is one of the highlights of their tour years spent at SS. Peter and Paul High School, It is their privilege to form the Living Rosory. Leading the pro- cession into the church are cross-bearer, Donald Murphy, acolytes, Bernard Diehl and James Mangutz. . . . and Mary, Queen of the Holy Rosary . . . The last decade of the Rosary is recited, ,ASTRTQ f??4i r,k.i+ 4' 'Z' '9 'i' The Living Rosary is formed and devout clients ot iW7Jf?'f?5j Mary recite the Rosary with increased devotion. ' ff 4 4 , V LY, iggiff 1 11,7 .-Zn5'. -vi ' I i ai I I Father Argeles Kooo cflxziotes at the cerernory which horcrs our Blessed Lcd-,f. Robert Schallerfkarrp and Robert Fox, acolvtes, assist Father during the services lft 1 f' ' 'F ..... - 3 y . S. f nf --w4wmy.i...-- - I 7 w 'S ,. ' I IN N 1 TTT , 'TMI 3- awe! Chscsssiov BUT, Denise? Curol Stroseh Kay KJCZCV, Johice Pietr- Z k ho mov, Hin! ft zo ,Tx zrorzhww' s of your youth mougiope Bearing witness to Christ . . . Hong vvlfh Thousohds of youTh oll over The hohoh, we observe The FTTTh Ammo! CoTholic YouTh Week. The pur- poses of CoTholic YouTh Week ore To ehfphosmze The irhpormhce, dispkxy The resources, cmd renee! The spviruoh TTy oT The modern CoThohc youTh. We, The youTh, sTrTve To show ThoT we def serve The occloim of The 1955 Theme, YOUTHeOUR HOPE . 'YH P Q To show Thor youth Ts Jrvomous ond red is fecorded hy Lefoy Mzfornhck T .. 3 h' zzei, Beware Def' 5522 Pixhzifwi who , SDA Che :T : V Szhdeu :mi ft J Q o :wok 1 T ' ily wqx T ' K 1 .X K , T Ng T I f A 4 I ---'- ' . . in our apostolic activities Sadahf, oifcers are apostles chosen tor their cnrillem wg ieidershia and tner observance of the Soda way of life Picwred :ve Helen i'!cDonf:'a, Treisur Nancy Dear, Secretary, Qooert Walsh, prefect, Edwzir Eisch, Vice-Prefectg Mary Jane Peterson, C0-Pretect. Our Lady's Sodality As sodalists, we are members in an or- ganization in which Christ is the Model and Mary is the Guide. Unlike other school acti- vities, it is a vocation in which the chief apostolate is personal sanctification and the conversion of others to Christ through good works performed with fellow sodalists. The particular apostolate this year is centered on home life. Sodalists strive to form in their young friends a truly Catholic and Christlilce attitude toward life in the home. vii leo x E ii, ,W 'r'rt--1--annum Unit leaders give apostolic service to fellow sodalists who work together in small groups in regular weekly meetings. Seated are unit leaders Jane Eggers, James Mangutz, Mary Trogan, Bernard Diehl, Edward Eisch standing, Gerald Baumler, Pat McCoy, Mary Hagarty, Robert Walsh Helen McDonald, and Kathleen Young. C , , p f Getty - 'f 'fm 3 sixikgt i I i , .. 'r . . . ... bl' - ' A In progress is a unit meeting of senior Sodal ists, Bill Murphy, Bob Schallenkarnp, Greg Stanley, Jim Morey, Bob Walsh, Bob Fox, Jm Nikolai, and Ronald Sobkowiak. it is the fourth week of Advent in the Sophomore homeroom. Dale Kelly, Albert Karting, Charles Keho and Donald Kirby watch Allen Luther light I the four candles of the Advent Vtlreath. xx wr' ,,-XV' 5, 4? Ss ' J Devout candidates await their reception into the Sodality. Pictured are Sharon Zentz, Roseanne Henne, Carol Linh, Sally Szymanski, Marianne Malcl, and Susan Kearns. Monsignor blesses the medals Acolytes James Mon- gutz and Bernard Diehl assist at the ceremony. Iii We begin . . . the Sodalit . . . J 4--ff ,Q wa of life. The feast ol the Immaculate Conception was a special occasion for the Sophomore Sodality. They made a tem- porary Act of Consecration and were received into the Sodality of Gur Lady by Right Reverend Monsignor John J. Soneleld. A period of probation for the purpose of studying The rules and putting them into practice preceded the reception. Bk f 4 Rabat XNr,ilsh, Prelect of the Sodwlit-,M K czqestions the c indidfxtefs rms to tnci' intentions and gizd ,will to fslwll tw detles of true Sodfilists Monsigno, invests with the 'nedwl of Our Lady the cdndidates Among these are Bewaro Eder-ef, Joseph Lwfvrence, Jwmes Swocrlc Doween Drznssen Mizlnrze' Gfrrwn iid Geofge 'Ntird 16 Crowning our. . . Queen of the May xr ti i V1.1 Gathered betore Mary's altar are the leaders of the solemn May pro- cession, Sodality Officers and Unit Leaders. Left to right: Gerald Baumler, Jane Eggers, Helen McDonald, Mary .lane Peterson, Bernard Diehl, Nancy Dean, James Mangutz, Mary Trogan, Pat McCoy, and Mary Hagarty. Not pictured: Prefect Bob Walsh. Spiritual retreat . . . We take time out to reflect on eternal values so clearly and torcetully explained in Father Daly's sermons preached especially lor the high school during the parish mission, He gave us many things to remember and should we forget there is the souvenir he gave us to preserve the fruits of the mission. Pretec! Bob Walsh presents Co-Prefect Mary Jane Peter- son with the wreath ot flowers for crowning our Blessed Lady's statue. Af Q21 Ha i ' 1 i f l 4 it i 5 i fix x . f , . i J . ,L t i l x n I . . , .J , X' I Ffffmgi.. 4 .U- ' Kg! i l ly. ml l i I fi- i . ' ' -u .- l V A : Reverend Joseph Daly, CSSR., delivers a : gltnddmg , dynamic sermon to attentive high school : : retreatants. ' Q Q ,kha- Ns 5,91 fi v 'fix fu-ff dll ' L 4. ,iv H ... yy' s xx ' X V, Apostles all OUI' . . I TELLE TLIALI FLLIENC God grcinted to every humon being o wonderful gift colled the mind. It is our respon- sibility to perfect this mind to the best of our obility. To develop the mind ond to ocquire knowledge we hove our vorious closses, the publicotion of the Midget, public speoking, speciol speokers, Senior Government Doys, ond scholostic contests. In our pursuit of knowledge we see God os the center of oll being ond the source of oll power. Our knowledge is perfected by fciith, Then, beoring in our minds o strong belief in God, His works, ond His providence, we ore strengthened ond prepored for on opostolic woy of life which strives to bring Christ ond His low ond His love into every deportment of life. We sholl be worthy witnesses of Christ os were His Apostles. f 2r nvvf' ' i D, fl I -1- I 1 4 ,-M I -CM l 3' l? I l I 1 Y to ' Y , ' 4 fha, K 3... , - I OFT' 'ii Now, 1sn't that easy to urwde-rstand'9 asks Father Angelus Kopp as he trtstruc ts the Junior girls in Reiigion. Father Guide G00 expiams the tmpor tance of prayer ta a group ci Saprto VTWOVGS. -Q 1, We study the bond . . . between God and man.. .Religion We discover wealth in the written word and I 01,14 A AXA 4 ke, '71 Q li S 7' - HJ I , P'cF'a::Ne reftdtwg tc' Seimas says Jud, Edgar about Bt cu Srweerz book, 'Tttirwkwg Lite Tnrough C1 Sewior Ervgitsh ass trwyruved Di, Sister Edward Abystus Et Tu Brute' The Soprorrfores are introduced to a great arm t,f- . Jim.: eacsa, by Bfl il1'U Mtsekow arid Bcraie Strortgrdw Mary Havre:-,f expiairws Fresrvwr Engiwh das H elewents of a good composition t taught Dy Sister M Theadme K and Social Studies for better understanding . . . with one another 'ru 'V 15. NNE' power of the spoken word One ol the seven winners lrona Sacrraw hich schools in the J J Speak for De'nocraCi, 'Cortest isJc:r1:ce Henrichs. Congratulations' Bill Murgjlxv lauhcht-s TVW' Midget Ad Cfzfnpaign. Every three weeks n-Qnnrggfg Ol tre Broadcast Club reoort SS. PP news ofer XASGW, They a'e Donna Diecnrnan, Don Murphy, JC Anne Stuart, ond Rooer' Hossle Q y n ,' v. 5 1- Miss lsmo McHugh is helping Juniors Ralph Roden- bough, Richard Bosley, John Donoghue, Peter Dominguez, Richard Longley, Richard Cline, Joseph G'egus, John Ursuy, ond VVrlliarn Kendall to pre- serve our American heritage. Ancient History is both old and new to these Fresh- nven whose chairman is Marlene Marx and whose instructor is Mr. Edward Bogar. ,- Preparing for the business world . . . 1.5-A.. l. giniiu rn us Yr p ii. ii Sister M. Theodoto's senior typists are striving for speed and accuracy. Tomarrow's secretaries take dictation from Polly Krueger Science can change the world Questioning, observing, and experimenting is the scientinc procedure these amateur scientists use to discover facts and truths in chemistry. Left to right: Edward Eisch, Gerald Bugai, James X Morey, Robert Fox, Pat Holland, Bill Murphy, James Nikolai, Pat Bray, and Gregory Stanley. How Einstein probably began! Measuring, recording, always searching for truths of science to be found in physics are these Seniors left to right: Richard Bril- liant, Larry Jacobi, David Young, Herman Boehler, Kenneth Sone- feld, James Ciolek, Robert Hussle, Leroy McCormick, James Man- Y gutz, and Bernard Diehl. Sv .H -dt' Latin l das-5 PGY seeth di'TcJ't lo' these Fresnrner' Witt Marilyn Dyer in cnaige. Dune capto, hostes fugefontf is 'neaiiingtul to these Latin li scholars under the leadership ot Joon Kretschrnet. ,egg Latin alive... Qt H--A Mathematics . . . solving the unknown . . . THE CHRIST HAS blunt L -X si Ott on a tangentl On the contrary, very much on the subiect of trigonornetry are these Seniors with Sister M. Alphonsus, their instructor. Row 1, left to right: Larry Gronslci, David Thiel. Row 2: Bill Mur- phy, Gregory Stanley, Pat Bray, Gerald Bugai, Betty Pahssen, Don Murphy, Rodmon Collison, James Morey, and Robert Walshg standing: Robert Fox and Pat Holland. Extracting the square root is interesting when Miss Mcl-logh shows us haw, Demonstrating the method are Mary Lue Sawaslxo and Mike Garvin, Scsnornores listen cttentively to Joseph Lawrence-'s defronstrcitiori of a theorem in Plane Geometry, Freshmen solve their problerns together. At the ooard are Mary Morphy, Martin McLaughlin, and Johr- Marri. R Thelr flnest hour Donna Dlechman Valedlctorlan Donna dlstmguushed herself by obtolnlng the hnghest class overoge of 2 43 out of o pos slble score of 3 Besldes her scholostlc honors she hos ochneved dlstlnctlon os Co editor ot the yeorboolc the Mndget os o member ot the Student Councul the Sclence Club News Broodcost the Sodolnty ond the Glee Club She attended the TSSA rn Detrort two con secuttve yeczrs James Nikola: Salutatorlan Jornes obtczrned o scholostnc overoge of 2 38 In oddntlon to these honors he won the Bausch ond Lomb Honorory Science Aword scholorshnp ot the University ot Rochester He hos been octlve In school octlvltles such os whnch entrt'es horn to compete tor o voluoble the Sodoluty ond the Student Council 7'il hl est honors ,q Vs leadership Closs othcers ore the populcr cholce of the student body They possess chorocter dns ploy leodershep ond serve others Senior Closs Ottlcers Seated Pot Hollond pres: dent ond o closs othcer for three yeors hos excelled os o student ond on othlete left to rlght Jomes Mo ey treosurer ond o closs othcer for four yeors ns coptoln of the 55 football teom Robert Fox vuce presldent ond cz closs ofhcer for two yeors IS presldeht of the Jumor Holy Nome Socuety Carol Strosel secretory ond o closs officer for two yeors hos o personolnty thot IS ofloble luke olsle ond copoble 0 0 l o o Q . . . , 4 A 7 V Q fu . . , I , ' f ' f lf C,,r V fSSll', . , - M, 4. ' N m . . . 5 . f O ' '- . - fl ' ' ' I I - . . . . ' l I s V J f ' - I l . I ' U C Q-l 3 I RUTH BIVER A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance, Sodality 9, IO, ll, IQJL lee Club 9. V ,- j Lf: .1 ,lOl by I V54 tc ,L tif 0, 4- . fi .1 J I x luv M I VY 4 1 x I 5, it nf - ,s HERMAN BOEHLER Never advise a man to goto war or to marry. Sodality IO, ll, IQ, Opera! tors' Club ll, l2g Science Club l2. ,Lf 5 4, I , ,I F 1 PATRICK BRAY 3 Ti?he goes, you say? Ah nal Alas, time stays, we go. Sodality ll, l25 Altar Boy 9, IO, ll, l2p Ooerators' Clulw IQ, Science Club l2g Golf lO ll, l2f Basketball 9 lO, ll, IQ, - , I i . I ,J jk - ,I , f . if N-A'-'L' LW. , xxx X, K ,lf ks i Qr,f'qX, Y- Q. V RICHARD BRILLIANT i lf l have clone the vvorld any service, it is due to aatient thoughtl Sodality 9, IO, ll l2, Altar Boy ll, l2, TSS A, ll, Stu- dent Council IQ, TV. Program ll: Operators' Club 9, lO, l lg Science Club lQ, Magazine Drive Avvard l I, Basketball IO. 5-Y ,. 'C' C227 , 75617502 Jef' We, the Class of I956 . . . ,. , fn ff I 7 I g - 'lf f i Lg Q fw,.L f ,Al X r ,rs GERALD BUGAI A cheerful, carefree spirit has he. Sodality 9, IO, ll, IQ, Altar Boy 9, IO, l l, l2, T,S.S.A. l lg Class President I lp Glee Club lQg Midget Stag l2g Footba'l 9, IO, ll, IQ, Golf ll, lQg Baseball l2g Basketball 9, IO, ll, Honor Roll lOg Holy Nate ll, l2. 1' 'm9F-m , ROGER CALL , i t l slept and dreamed that ,A tfis ' school was beauty. I woke x and found that it was . duty, I ' Glee Club IQ. 'ii' WP. 1 -9 ' ah 7 -Q K .xx ,inf qi GERALD CESARZ The style is the man himself Altar Boy 9, TO, TT, TZ, Glee Cluh T2, T SS A. T T, T V, Pro- gram TT. JAMES CIOLEK imagination is as good as many voyages. Sadality 9, TO, Operators' Club 9, TO, TT, TQ, Vice-Pres- ident of Operators' Club TT, Co-President of Operators' Club T2, Football T2. 1 'ff -qv-911' . . . the last Seniors to graduate . . . RODMAN COLLISON 'Nevin' worry, never fear. Sodriltty 9, TO, TT, l2, Studi-tit Cruitrrtl TT, T2, Glen Clult 9 TO TT Operators Flon Q, F. f't': :ill T T. NANCY DEAN There was never a saint with red hair. Sodaltty 9, TO, IT, T2, Unit Leader TO, T.S.S.A. Tl, T2, SSCA TT, Sodaltty Oftlcer TT, T2, Class Vice-President lO, Student Council TO, TT, TQ, Midget Staft l, 21 Glee Club 9, TT, TQ, Honor Roll 9, TO, TT, lQ5 M.S.C. .laurnalisrtt T2, Homecoming Queen 12, Cheerleader TT, T2, f D pl! iv A , in XV - A1 D, JQKV K kt .ff J I , ,. Nw wf! ,fy j ff ,,p,p, u if 'iffy . 42 .Zigi ' li, X ,jf 5' -- ii' 1 A l - iirmhi-5' ' , T DONNA DIECHMAN , Knowledge comes hut 9 , wisdom lingers. f r , ggi. sodomy 9, io, ii, 12, rss A. '- Z 'i it, student Council ii, 12. 1 vfgyy ti Co-Editor Midget Yearhrvolr g 'g i iz, ot,-ffctitts Q, to, 12p crm TT, Lthtaty Cluln 9q Science iff? Club TT, Magazine Drivi- 'M' W Awmii ii, HOW Rott Q, to , f 'A: A T L it, iQ, Rrfi ci-O55 Radio 'X X - V Btacidtast 9, School News TQ gs: . Q' t , Q Wggib' 'LL 4 , fi. W 'fm A X U 5 5.0, , ,,sv s 'W ?W' '. '--nf 15? X A rl MTL' JLLC',r 4 'I y3,,pw1'-L BERNARD DIEHL There is no great genius without a mixture of madness. Sodality 9, TO, TT, TQ, Altar Boy 9, TO, TT, T21 Unit Leader l2, Student Council TT, T2, TV Program Tl, T.S.S.A. TT, T25 Manager Basketball 95 Basket- ball TO, TT, Golf TT, TQ, Choir TT, Science Club TQ, Opera- tors' Club T T. ff?-.22 CAESAR DONJKOWSKI If silence is golden, l'll HARRY DONJKOWSKI He laughs best who laughs fl Y' take silver. ' first. Q Yan' fi r 5:11 1, X' g1C 'kf L L W K L04 X6 H 1 J C 5,fM.f,0,mF4,.4f- , ,rgigfbwf 0 'H Q ccg-uw' 'S' ' 7 ,f 451: 07 ,fi ,,74f ' ,af .z.ffff!lf C5 . . . from the old SS. Peter and Paul . . . fix I , i N ,, , J. 'aff fs . . Q- J-fi? Mc' I' ll 54 JUDY EDGAR EDWARD eiscii v Q1 Za' Vw! JANE EGGERS , ence is golden is so true. Here is the heart of a lovely hue. odality 9, lO, ll, l2, Unit eader ll, l2, S. S. C. A, lO, l, Student Council lO, ll. 2, Glee Club 9, lO, ll,Choir lg Science Club 9, lO, ll, cience Fair 9, ll, Midget tall l2, Midget Queen l2, .S.S.A. 12, Honor Roll 9. Frailty, thy name is woman. Saflfllity 9, lO, ll, l2, T.S.S.A. l2, Student Council l2, get Stall l2, Glee Club 9, ll, l2, Choir ll, Science f . ii, sfieme Fair io, ll. 'ki 542962 U2 .etfmm -,du-ni DQ' If Wil 2 l C fl ,few I would rather be right than President. Sodality 9, lO, ll, l2, Vice- prelect 12, Unit Leader 9, lO, l2, Student Council 9, lO, ll, l2, Glee Club l2, Honor Roll 9, lO, ll, l2. GRACE EMEOTT Oh make us happy and you make us good, Sodality 9, lO, ll, l2g Glee Club 9, lO, l2. 11 in ,f ANN EMERICK There is no Cosmetic fri' beauty like ituppinf-55 Sodolity 9, IO, ii, IQ: Sctenff' Fair 9, iO, ii, Stucier1tCoun- cil Ii, TQ: Giee Ciuiv 9. S ' x Njgf,-jg M.xw,if'H. 'xnx- ROBERT FOX A future iies before tive Getermined mon Sodoiity IO, ii iQ, Altor Boy' President 12, Cioss Vice--Pies idertt ii, 12, Co-Editor of Sports 12, Student Councii own- ZH -xx Qi '56 to, it, 12, ctw club t2 Football IO, i 1, iQ, Basket inoii 9, 10, ii, VZ, Boseiio IO, H, 12. o o o , J' 1 ,ff 1 'JJ l if if ' If ,L , ,, ' 1 4 have reached a 1 I . ,Q fd ELLEN GRONDZIK There is method in rn! madness. Sodoitty 9, iO, Honor Rot' O TO, T S S A li, Student Coun- cil ll, 12, Gi-ee Ciuc 9, YO ii, iQ, Science Club 95 Mic- get Stott 12. 28 1 tgtmwi mmm -104 '1 f ' cherished goa .J ff Z, LARRY GRONSKI VVorrt,f ond I bore yet to meet. 5OfiGiIfy 9, Giee Ciuta 12- Bosketboii II, Footbmit 9, IO ii,i2,Bosebc1Hll,i2. AUDREY GAGE So much to do, so iittie done. Sodolity 9, iQ,' ii, 12p Giee Ciub 9, 121.6 If, lf. df' 1 ff-N I, if t 14, h 1 rf, 1 ff L 1 J V t CHARLES GREKETIS He soys little and thinks much. Sodoiity 9, iOg Giee Ciub 9 IO. 4Lk,Jfk XJUIQLQJ sk, AG'-A-QL, Lf. 1 LX-fs1.Jt,px ilfx-xi-if l O Q Q r -Q fs A HM, 1 I. 5,5 .KU !f'L WV I . Through the ,'.Vr v .V JAMES MANGUTZ Common sense is in spite of, not the result of education. Sodolity 9, IO, ll, l2g Unit Leader lO, ll, l2,Al1ar Boy 9, lO, ll, 12, T.S,S,A. ll, l2, T.V. Program llp Choir llp Science Club IQ: Football 9, io, Basketball 5, io, iii 12g Baseball 12. M THOMAS MARKEY 'fThere's room at the top cu' who wants to climb? Operators' Club 95 T,V. Pro- gram ll, Glee Club 12. QS., VIADELE LAWRENCE HA quiet girl Cul a lriorm to all TSSA. ll, Choir 9, IO, ll Glee Club 9, lO, ll, l2g TV Program ll. . ferr ,,A.c - ,cf ., .ju years we have been inspired b 12.730-34,110 fax! A 1 ig!! A A I Q1 ' --4...n-nl' '-6' wa .' O MARY CATHERINE HART here is a time for speaking nd a time for being quiet, dality 9, 10, II, I2: Ts SA, I, IQ, Student Council IQ, . ,. idget Stat? IQ, Science Fair I, Honor Roll IO. . If I . S SHARON HARVEY fi It is the beginning ot the end. odality IO, IQ. VII! ,f ,J Q X. 39, f ,, FV A 945,65 'IQVP' V gf in X f g,,f ..- N PATRICK HOLLAND Beware of the fury at a auiet man. Sodality 9, IO, II, IQ, Class Secretary IO, Class Treasurer Il, Class President I2, Glee Club I2, Midget Statt IQ, Football IO, II, IQ, Captain II, Basketball 9, IO, II, IQ, Golf Il, IQ. l ROBERT HUSSEL I have not yet begun to hghtf' Altar Boy 9, IO, II, IQ, Radio News Broadcast IQ, Opera- tors' Club I2, Science Club IQ, Golf 9. . . . in our Christian way of life. LARRY .IACOBI Things do not change, we change, Sodality 9, IO, II, IQ, Altar Boy 9, IO, ll, I2, Science Club I2, Science Fair II, Football Manager IO, Basket- ball Manager IO, f, 'Jax fo' Lf i VM. ' 1rl'IlLf U 1 D -I gi ffitfkiiqfwynll CATHERINE KACZOR Always taithful to duty and friendly to all. Soaality 9, IO, II, IQ, Midgf-t Staff 12: Glee Club 9, IQ, Midget Queen, Christrnas T V, Fragrant IQ. Lowiti W l4 I'x 4-.F JAMES MINNICK Men of few words are rare. rf , . 1 f JAMES MOREY Good sportsmanship is his tradernarkf' odality 9, IO, II, IQ, Class resident 9g Class Treasurer IO, IQ: Class Secretary II, lee Club II, IQ, Opera- ors' Club 9, Basketball IO, II, IQ, Baseball 9, IO, II, IQ, Football 9, IO, ll, IQ, Cap- tain I2. O O O LEROY McCORMlCK Life is ta short to worry. Sadolity 9, IO, Il, IZ, Alta Boy 9, IO, II, IQ, TV. Pro gram ti, T.S.S.A, ii, IQ Basketball Manager 9, Base ball IO, II, IOO per cent At tendonce I Ig Science Club I2 GERALDINE MENDYK I aw' willing to love all ntankinaf' Soaality 9, IO, T S S A I I Glee Club 9, IO, IQ, Maga- zine Drive Aware ll, Midget Stafl. the Faith of St. Peter 5 . I X its 1, I ' .CK ,G- A . sf' 5 A . l ll I' - 0 O 9 K 1 J. '51 JI i vi. li Q O' ---1? 14 qi ,gs I 2554 DANIEL MURPHY I never tlnink of the future It comes soon enough Savlallty 9, IO, I.V Piog'a't' Il, Golf IO II IQ, Alta' Boy II, IQ, Radio New.. Broadcast IQ f 4 fx! i J if H 4. I dv II . lil DONALD MURPHY 'Sikloot-one and every will a gentleman Sodality 9, IO, II, IQ, Altar Boy 9, IO, II, IQ: TSSA ' I, Operators' Club IQ, Class Secretary 9, Mtaget Sports Staff IQ, Basketball 9, IO, ll, I2, Baseball IO, IQ. A xg, 17 WILLIAM MURPHY No matter wliat he does, lif- does it well. Sodality IO, I I, IQ, Unit Lead, er II, Student Council I I, IQ, President I2, Midget Staff IQ, Glee Club I2, Operators' Club 9, IO, II, Science Faii 'RR' f- ,Q ' qv ,M MARY JANE PETERSON A heart sincere, a pleasant smile, make her friendship rnostwortl1while. Sodulity 9, IO, Il, I2, Co- Prefect I2g T,S,S.A, Il, IQ, S.S,C.A. ll, Glee Club 9, II, Student Council IO, II, 12, Secretary IQ, Class VICSYPFCS- ident 9, Class President IO, ' .1 f ' CI I , , ' II, Football io, Il, 12, Golf I fSC',e Ce vb O ll Smence IO N- Boseboli I2 in Fair IO, II, M.S.C. Journalism l ' I V 1. ! I2, Honor Roll 9, IO, ll, l2, -T ,5 - ' i x ' 1? Queen's Attendant l2,Cl1eei'- ' - I leader IQ. nw if - J ,I M . fffi I Y JANICE P1ETRzAK fi. What succeeds so well as JAMES NIKOLAI ' ii silence? Knows much but says least, V Sodality IO, Il, I2, T,S.S.A. Sodality9,IO,II,I2, Student IQ I I2, s.s.c.A. II, student Council IO, II, 12. Council 12, Midget Stott 12, V 1 Glee Club I2, Science Club I io, II, science Fair IO, Il, ' Honor Roll IO, II, IQ, Per- '. fect Attendance IO. ' , fi X 51' , 1'-' J 5,1 ,ju -bi . 7 A ft 11 Dj 'N 01-- . ,iufit-,Q ff 0-f ' 7 J v , if '.,,Q,:5c., g 'i1 Q . j ' I T' L.. 'r lI 4s Avlllf 7 I y Xb, XJ 11 f fs tw at wr my ,, .Q A Lf,- ' 1 Jfjljlilj lly A ll rilpllf' d I1 F' f S P l 1,11 My ...an te treo t. au J 1 It .'l, :I HOWARD PRAST An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less. Glee Club IQ, Baseball IQ, Midget Court IQ, BETTY PAHSSEN The merry twinkle in her eye the student in her doth belief sodomy 9, io, 11, 12, 1.s.s.A II, I2, Glee Club 9, IO, ll IQ, Honor Roll 9, IO, Il, I2 Choir 12, Midget Stal? I2. 1 i BARBARA SABRAW 'Wnot cz dust do 3 raise' ociotity 9, IO II, IQ, Glee lub 9, IO, II II2 x L-K ' I . it' If f R. MARY JANE SCANLON She has Q docile disposition ond pleosont nionners odality 9, IO, II, IQ, Stu- ent Council IQ, Glee Club , IO, IQ, Midget Stolzl I2. ri 1 Under , 1 U q V V 4175. ROBERT SC HALLENKAMP 'A ise rvon knows every- X K Ying: Cl shrewd one ! 'Q 409' X , Q L l!! I evewbody X m'fsQua1if,I Q 'O ii, if ,Alfal- Q N 5, ' L- fi soy Q, io, ii, 12, sfuaw 1 I 'A-, fl lxk Council II, 22, Vice-Presider' 44 V W il I3 13 I I' ii ix A he , IQ, Glee 4Ci.b IQ, Magazine Drive fv3.fo':l Ilxfvovtdll IO I fr' ' fiiiditlu l,fl'f 1' fl I. I I! I f ff f JUDY SCHNEIKART 'Beauty is power, ci srnile is its sword Sodolity 9, IO, II, IQ, Stu- dent Council IO, II, IQ, Glee Club 9, II, IQ, JV Cheer- leader 9, IO, Queens Court IO, Que-c-n's Attendont IQ. their guidance, we have prayed . . . PATRICIA SCHUCH Curfew must not ring tonight. Sodolity 9, IO, II, IQ, Glee Club 9, Choir II, Science Club IO, Honor Roll 9, Stu' dent Council II, IQ, Cheer' leader II. EVELYN SHIELDS Serene ond helpful in ner woys, quiet ond composed throughout the days Sodolity 9, IO, I I, IQ, Libr Club 9, IO, II, IQ, Library Oiiicer IQ, Science Club IO Science Four IO, Choir II IQ, Midget Court IQg Christ mos T Progro I Soclclity 9, IO, II, IQ, Altar Boy 9, IO, II, IQ, Operators' Club IO, II, IQ, Science Clu Q-Bi JI. JO ANN SHIRKEY A thing of beauty and a icy forever. Sodality IO, II, Student Council IQ, Choir II, Glee Club IQ. SYLVIA SMITH f'DrinIc to me with thine eyes. Sodolity 9, IO, II, IQ, Glee Club 9, IO, IQ, Choir II, Science Club IO, Que-en's N ,I Court IO, II. ,,,,. L gf' J V s,I ,, ' .Rf if , 4 all 75 af 1 , AL 91 IP L I dw j,,ffff f ,ul I If N Y IIXXL4' C . . . studied, lived, and played together . . . I, NIM -ki' C U IN X WJ A I I J ft ua 1 F 'I . tw sb, f s Q- I' y., rx 4' ' NO' Ix, 4 . 4 , ' , 1, ' X. ,ip V O Xt L if QW RONALD SOBKOWIAK The less I learn the less I have to remember. Sodclity 9, IO, I I, IQ, T.S.S A, II, Altar Boy 9, IO, II, IQ, Operators' Club IO, II, IQ, if ., 1 1fI-' ffffi l ,ff1 QL7 LL lfffx, ff I ,2f.,' Li -f 1' KENNETH SONEFELD A gentleman in his own right. IQ, Vice-President IQ. I, J' ,M-at., mr 5 Q Q '55 VFX. 'fini Iv'. 'Ii j, , ' ,I GREGORY STANLEY A horse, a horse, my ialopy for o horse. Sodality 9, IO, II, IQ, T.S.S.A. II, IQ, Operators' Club 9, IO, II, Glee Club IQ, Student Council IQ, Football IO, II, IQ. fffl ,l.' - .- If l IA 4, I V. I lf, ,If ,I fl! . 1' . I ,,ji.. .+V iff , , CAROL STRASEL But I am impatient, I want to laugh now. Sodality IO, II, IQ, T.S.S.A. II, Glee Club 9, Class Treas- urer 9, Class Secretary IQ, Library Club IO, Science Club IO, IQ, Midget Stott IQ. 8 Z ,U 'D . Wulf JO ANNE STUART l'm quiet only wlnen l sleep t n I ' IQ. Sodality IO, II, l2g TS Il, Midget Co-Editor I2, Li' brary Club Il, Glee Club 9, GAIL TELMOS Kind words are the music of the world, a smile that this beauty fully unf.1rl'd, Transfer from Redford St. Marys lOp Sodality IO, Il, ,J- as 1 ' ,1 'YY he kic S A I Choir II, Science Club IO, Cheerleader I I,Midget Ccuit IQQ Honor Roll 9, IO, II, IQ, Student Representative IQ, Radio News Broadcast IQ, Magazine Drive ll. I2, Science Club I2g Midget Stat? IQ, Student Council II, I2, Choir II: Queens Court II, Midget Court I2, Student Representative IQ, Cheerleade er II, I2. f jf Q sfiif' 5 f ,ei f I n if I , ilfi . . . with truly Christian spirit . . . J DAVE THIEL l came, l saw, I'm leaving. Sodality IO, II, I2, Altar Boy 9, IO Il, IQ, T.S.S.A. II, Operators' Club IO, II, Op- erators' Club President II, Football IQ, Baseball IO, Il, IQ, Basketball 9,-IO, II. . gf ' fg,L.:l, .,:v il U DOROTHY THORSTAD 'A gracious person and very sincere. odality IO, II, I2, T.S.S.A. II, Midget Stall I2, Glee lub 9, IO, I2, Choir II. af - ' .B is it 'A Q3 ,V 6 13 J. if f s MARY LOUISE TROGAN l'll get there, slow but sure. Sodality 9, IO, II, IQ: S.S. C.A. II, Unit Leader IQ, Stu- dent Cauncil IQ, Midget Stafl I2, Glee Club 9, IO, I2, Science Club 9, IO, Choir II, Midget Court IQ, Honor Roll 9, IO, II, IQ. GARY URSUY l cannot afford to waste my time making money. Sodality 9, Operators' Club IO, Glee Club I2, Football IO, Il, I2p Basketball II, Baseball 9, IO, II, I2. JL ROBERT WALSH I awoke one morning anrl found myself lan'au5 Soclaltty 9, IO, II, I2, Unit Leader II, IQ, Prelect I2, Pre-lf-USSS IZISSA II IQ, Operators' Club 9, IO Il, IQ, Glee Club IQ, Foot- lvall IO, II, ly, Baskr-tlur1Il9, IO, II, IQ, Baselbfill IO, II, 12, ffl. ,O 41341, ' it - L Fu KYLULLC L x Sivkf DONALD WOLDERZAK Blessed be agriculture. Sodallty 9, IO, ll, I2, Op- erators' Club IO, II, Basket ball 9, IO, II, :LP f-:of Lf- ' f 1 5 lg: A fav: , 1 t.....,- fd? fx THOMAS WOODS There is no greater sown than to refall the tinies me wont to school. Basketball 9, IO, II, I2 CAROL YOCKEY Ready lor work and r-wrt, for fun. Sodality 9, IO, Honor Roll 9 Science Club IO, Cheerleader 9, IO, Choir Il, Glee Club 9, IO, IQ. . . . learned in a Catholic Hi h School. DAVID YOUNG Make haste slowly. Student Council I2, Gall 9, Basketball IO, Midget Court IQ. tr JK -E 51504 .mx ' fx I 1 L' K f KATHLEEN vounc sf yi' I Tis only noble to be good. NANCY ROUECH 'l Sodality 9, IO, II, I2, Unit She rnakes the most of a ' Leader Il, IQ, 'Sodality minute. if Council 9, Student Council Sodality 9, IO, ll, I2, Stu U Il, IQ. dent Council II, l2. yt-Q .f 'JIU G L f' Kia QV f -' ' ' Svsilir-K3 ofor their Youfnofch sale-s 'f1nshiu in U70 Mfxgozine Dfw-f ou- left io ighi KJ, Vrhncxvisrif-l M:iw'H:1Q11rvi, Sh r'rry Ah--l w,Mc1ryMff'1'v, Lily lnrqg-in-'wr onfl Donald Smile-r ,- rieir big pep meeting are Pauline Kfueger, Jocn MrK',-i'r'1 Lorigbnf-rf-' Judy Bray Mcfy Mccorty, ond Milne Garvin. ighrs of rid ROSOry Pro grw io' 'fairy I-rn Kzgf-'Vx Mfzyf Lo, Soros-no Se-'Wo' We, the Juniors, , .uonzl-Qi? i o s oifi'3sy.,c1r Co' f-:Ton ol Class exif- , tho' Vs' ' or ' 'W'fIQfZIl'N'f' A A ' A-1: sf gwiz 5 fl pr:-: osecl fri' ggoceezii if' osr Jsniof-Se of luonqoer cmnil Worn , W Ano ioold ee' rigor our h lor'o-s :eo-nse-1' 1 en :or 3.-.f se' Po y Ku-2-ge' clsplczyefz ff aorvy cz czrvwsng green about ow L: esenf iOCllDC1 wood years lroni wow. . , of and most Y7lQ'W'C'C1blf', will be 'ne :,:: 'iCig:c:' in in 'ne iii. Qosiry' oroiessioi N honor of ',f'i1 i, f.., no one 5' forge? fhe ion .we hofl cn ine J-Hop . . . f':nTl'LJsin1s 'i Spifiyn-tl My od' 1nf1T l1' 'f C- fog gn n nor The wonderlo, C'ivH'V'lOCIClCFS . . 1' il ruined CVT! snowed sg nom: no one Could sw' the held . . :wi our girls shil stayed out there and cheorocl, sircnggly 'wcziri muddy knees .xnole class 'eo 'y hed school we look foward To holding grodoofing closs of The new hnishing This Truly mciryeloos '-,'6C1T,VXG 'olce oolr lost step i cess, fhcv o'IJwwpor'?om step Qincl all , . . iles spiff , , . ond now. the Title ol Firsf school' '.., offer and unforgenoble n our climb To suc- ro Seriiorsl v l -Q-ilf-users Snrlfr, A'hel'cn Lu, L ongenelcer, one L se ' f- r A dgring 'he oic mf, Loo Sowof : ':,,, F. wc' C V o sf-coming gofe Andreofti, Russell Bauer, John Baunwlcr, Gexxld Bellco, Rosalie Bissonolre, Brian Biyer, Donald Bosley, Richard Brandi:-l, John Bray, Judy Cline, Richafa Conitois, Kenneth Crosson, Richaid Dominguez, Peter Donoghue, Richard Dreisi, Richard ga 'ar' X-.1 X Ni. X I -s 3 1 Z . in by Sag .lc-an 'V 1 , .3 l..':',f X? A . ' D2 ,I ,,1A Fahnansfiel, Kay Flannery, Mary Jane Foley, Tirn Goerfner, Donald Garvin, Mike A, Goodwin, Gary Gregus, Joseph L 4 Wx, X -2. vv f X , 1, 995. in -of f '!P . 9' if ,as '2 f 'i x 1 L 4 Juniors fn 3 4-Ol , AAJ2. 'El Q-1 Z.. .4, 'Q ang i 'Vi ,nw I x, I X 'lag il 519. Greketis, Jane Grondzik, Carol Hagarfy, Mary Hart, Susan Henrichs, Janice Hoffman, James Johnson, Francis Kendall, William Kross, Nancy Krueger, Polly 46 U 4:- WK Ws .-Q ,,, 1 10 qi KAL f Q.-Q, g- ,un 1 i-w F-:v fi' A4 9 'W is 3' ,' 34.55 ii. 2, Q '5' -ff V2 'Q 4 i 1. swf X 1 4? 36: 'tri' 4, 'Til Y. far .e Q l , J: .,,. -- fi ,.-9 A lx 'x Januar Class Officers are depend- aple when planning their big events, Pictured are Treasurer' Gerald Baumler, President, Pat McCoy, Secretary, JUdY LOUQE' neker, and Vice-President, Rich ard Crosson. Radenbaugh, Ralph Sattler, Donald Sawasko, Ma ry Lou Schmidt, Vernice Schneider, Barbara is J z: Shields, Gary Shields, Kay A41 - '17 - Ulicki, Karen Ureche, Joan Ursuy, John Whelton, Shirley Willing, Donna Of' ulg PQ '73 5 1 41 Q ie -v-. ,Q LX 431513 'O' . vb-uv 5 x .. 1 or , l K 'Rl Ott, Donald Paulsen, Carl Pacek, Louis Purrnan, Patricia Krugiellca, Mary Ann Kwaiser, Janet Kwaitkowslci, Susanne LaLande, Ginger Langeneker, Judy Langley, Richard Lehner, Carol Marzlult, Esther Mattes, Lucy McCarty, Mari, McCoy, Patrick McDonald, Helen McGuire, Maureen McKenna, Joan Mendyk, James U -W lil ,P fo' - as fd' -april 'Q I -Q, Nr' 1 A I , , I ., . .2 f' f 'Y-SY f ' - 1 - lm U. J: '35 ,K -, If -J W f . V' ...Q I -,-v ' 1. wif' ,, 'Q es. N I 1 '-x 'Du vs' ' Q., Woods, Richard -we-vuxg ,A ,, 3 54 1 511.1 , ami 'T rg 5 A 4, , , M, an 1. - 3, R ,xy .fa 'G' ,yi iff 'aes if vrgn 4' 5 I Jr 1, - M 'mx S 1-on M h M: is git, V, 'lf fm f'l.l,l ' ill ...mi x ., ..., ..., J Nj lm, , e A Q L A - f Sophomores, Progresslng with Knowledge My 2 Foley, Joan ,Q V V' Gorney, Margaret J' xx 1. M f 5. I Hartman, Catherine 43 5 . Henne, Rosanne A A' H ds rl, SU n -T: ' M lnlh1ai,JamSjs , new Q ff A 40 ' 'Vin W ' ' ,, 'KL' A ,, ,W YT 5 Ballosh, William Barrels, Raymond Becker, Gary Beiler, Roberl Belko, Henry Benkerl, Daniel Benlcerf, Jean Ann Boissoneaulf, James Bourdow, Patricia Brandle, Palricia Charbonneau, Janis Clarkson, Robert Cole, Thomas Demo, Joseph Diechman, Melvin Doyle, Thomas Dudash, Deanne Ederer, Bernard Fey, Sylvia Fischer, Kenneth Jacobi, Daniel Jangrvifsch, Marlene Keha, Charles Kelly, Dale Kearns, Suzanne KIRBY, DONALD KORTING, ALBERT KRETSCI-IMER, HELEN KRUGIELKA, RONALD LAMB, JUDY LAUNDRA, RITA LAWRENCE, JOSEPH LEHNER. JOAN LICI-I, CAROL LUTHER, ALLEN MAKL, MARIANNE MAKL, SANDRA MAKSIMOWICZ, CARL MATTES, WILLIAM MCCORMICK, MARY MCDONELL, IRENE MCGUIRE, CAROL MEYERS, JUDY MISEKOW, BARBARA MURPHY, SHARON QUELLETTE, JOYCE ROI-IN, JANICE 'A i ' i . x .A Q at A' 5 I it a 'C I L ' ' 1 r-Q. in , N -.. f X In r 'EQ Q' 4 40 fu ' Q .',EL.- 1 I xxx- - I w .1 . A -L -X- ' Y 1,42 5331- x , 'A '53 '73 , 1 2 6 - 12 . ' J is -Q ' ' ' 1 ' - ' -5' X I , L 4 xX I J H 1 X . Ji x , A ,, .. H X 'D :Q fc: lg, AQ' :ig . , ' :Hx YC-- L- f 'il . J B 1' . x l 1. 1 L 4. ' .J V Scphfwcve Cfwss OWLEIS Ker-'ew' Fischer, vice-president, Julie Rower, president, Rim Lcumdro, secretnryq Judy Lomb, treasurer, MURPHY, THOMAS 1 -Q. i . ,QQ NMARRO, ROBERT J! .9 ' if! T ffg' ' X., ig MAL. W , NIKOLAI, JUDITH PAI-ISSEN, DOREEN .5 5 PETERS, TINIA 'Aa A :- 'hun , PIETRZAK, JUDITH V - I ' - iw, . K E 1 J. .11 'N x .o 6. - 3 Og ROTTER, JULIE 49 'hs 'G kv - Sb fx RUSSELL, JANICE RYTLEWSKI, ELIZABETH eff' 3 re 3 5 Sophomores y. en vw- ,, W y ,- gui 5 ': -T' ,I I I 'L' UL 'I nI N.. is fQ s I Ye, Q. 4 'Sp , 'I I ,wx 'L 9' ' ' A-If il. I I , 'D ' +595 Q 6 6- : . ,.. we '. Q nz- 1' 'Q 2 I -W . 95, 21 wg my ' v i fy 1'-aD KA -7 N' Nj ' f 5 Bi IN' '- ,f 4 I 4' i x . ,,f X ,. I in L Freshmen . . . the spring of life ff' I Freshmen cIc1ss oficers ore ready for work and fun. They ore George Word, presi- dent, Judy Longerweker secremry, Judy Novorro, vice-president, Marlene Marx, treasurer. ,441 SAPAK, JAMES SCHEIB, ROBERT SEVERIN, HUBERT SMITH, MICHAEL STACK, JANICE STELTER, BERNARD STRONGRICH, BONNIE SZYMANSKI, SALLY THEISEN, VICTOR VVELLMAN, JOHN WILES, FERN VVOJCIECHOWSKI, WYDRA, JOSEPH YOUNG, GERALD YULE, DANIEL ZENTZ, SHARON O 9 Q CLAR -as 99. sf .-.5 I - -. ,Q K I I 1, 'ra - 1 - L le 'Q : VAK - AT wg , ' 'P Af, Y '?sr- - X LX-:VER lx Freshmen . . . A.LL'NQT'N , NIL.. . ' ' A' training Q x L me J H -u sc,-:ya NCL, X, ,asa K . -, fs .... k 'QQ3 ,A.' 5 'Yi H: ,LIES 14 , if -, 2' '-3 ' .L 3 7? Q 'L H f Q ,N f 'f -o ,,,. R 'A il. V a I M3 'A Sf 4 I Q gf I I R' LX , Tr ff -I - 'I x X 4 X I our minds EE LER, GERALD EERNIER MARY EISSONETTE MICHAEL BOEHLER, VARY EOISSCNINEAULT, JOHN BOURDOYN, MARY BRASSEUR, CHARMAINE BRONX, VVILLIAM BRYAN, PATRICK BRYAN, XNILLIAM CALL, DONALD CALL, SANDRA CIOLEK, MARY CROSSON, NANCY CREASER PHILIP DIEHL, BETH DITTMAR, ROBERT DORAN, JAMES DAVILA, NELLIE DUDEWICZ, GLORIA DYER, MARILYN EMEOTT, EARL GARINGER, SHARON GIELCYZK, DENIS HAGARTY, FRANCES HARTMAN, WILMA HENEY, MARY JACOBI, JUDITH JONES, GERALD KILIKEIWCIUS, ALDONA KOSCIUSZKO, MICHAEL KROSS, KATHLEEN KRYZWOSINSKI, SHIRLEY LANGENEKER, KATHLEEN Not Picwred: DENNIS HARVEY Freshmen MACK EDWIN MANN JOHN developing our bodies MARX MARLENE MATTES MARY JO MATUZAK RUTH ANN MCCARTY PATRICK MCLALJGHLIN MARTIN MOELLER BEVERLY MUELLER JAMES MURPHY MARGARET MURPHY MARY NAVARRO UDITH NIKOLAI DOROTHY OE-ERSCHMIDT LOUISE PACEK THEODORE PAULSEN JEAN PIWOWARSKI ANTHONY PRAST CONSTANCE PREMO JOANNE REGAN PATRICIA REIMOLD RONALD REMER VERONICA ROUECH IRIS RYTLEWSKI JOYCE SEAMAN MARGAREI SHABLUK ROBERT SI-IIELDS DOROTHY STINE MARY SUE STODDARD FREDERICK TRAHAN PATRICIA TROJAN MICHAEL WARD GEORGE WILLIAMS PAUL WINTERS DALE WIZNER SANDRA ZENTZ MARY JOAN Not Pnctured ROBERT ROKA .eg 'N ff' Ann M ,.., ' X rf' Nxw 3 63 'W L1 pv- ,,pIl vi' 'N XV 'W-1 AQ 6 v-7 -4-Q A f: 06 .. 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Paul -l Gul. 9:10 5 fi, 4999 We ,, 'ity OUI' SOCIAL I FLLIENC soma: I s W IU I Www uns rm mn ompIImomsI1Ip cr means C1 suwso GI rosa rwsfbu I y r 1 f I cm uIcrI mfclcs I Is omo Ie Io W In rw D IO or cor I Q I ' r In IIIQII sCIIoO fs me III our CIC 0 JI Io mom Q Lsto fl Q arrows C uss cm soc CI Isvcmows sucw os C LI ru f U TIM pf Uors LD IQ CILIICF UD Me mom sumo IIIL GIG U I-Iorm orwmj cw f Imcrff cw imc me Prom c1IIor II Ippy and prada I 1 9 IPIIC6 s IJIVIC Cmc pr pam Uw for QIEIUII comrmmmry Iwfmg WIIICII requr AIQOIILI r sc socrx ICQ CIVIC CIIIVOIIOIW To OII A 5 Q I IIIC Is Cl life of Corupurforw Iwlp. TIIQ Ord soC'I, Io H mfg . Ore: II Q ' ' .II Iso 6 ., ,fo ' 'II ,o CI lgcsf ' ' 1' I In WIICII Ovpr Cfnnoervf 's I vvmcrr IT IIICCIIIS cm III' Q V55 I0 shcxrs, CI In 'rf OUT v'orI4 WI,II o'IIQ s. , I W, sI1cr3 IIIQ some CIIrIsIIc'm IcI+3cIIs Tiv- ftiss, The commem QIQQIIQQIIOII fo The some IcIevcIIs prcmores C1 spmr of Unity cmd service ' f,I'Q'I'f1...lIf rw II H IJ , Our w' I I CI I I If r I III 'b'rICIb, vOe 1sfCIII,IISW:CII,I SII. CA I, I QCIID, III6: ,, QC f D C I, IIIC N' IJ: B II, I I CI Q ' 'CCI sxrci, 4 III QOCICII IW J I 2 5 I , 'res pgs I cspomsiIJiIIIy, eII- ff' ,, I I, ' Iers, f 4 as W . k , I A I ig. .I Q X , ,, X- a 1, , I X , 1 A P f , Z V1p. xx'-Hiwv'1l,w.,! V mi . . IS at work QGQHL1! we Tm vw mmf 11 mf 'NMFA' ffm ? d 1 1 JL, . .- ': :1 C1V.'v'SSLl!5 Troffm vw TFC Cf :zi,g,4 'ee sfwg 55 h 5-iif-'QQ d ws The CRCG '15 Q ., ,.,. ,-.., Q We strengthen our social bonds . . . fl 'ew '3 ne git? ct 're Serrcr' is rarsea :cr the Vs? time. l l I. -5.1--.1 i Y vs nz, A Dressed in costumes ol the gay '2O's ard combining song and dance, Ja Anne Stuart, Carol Yockey, Pat Schein, Denise Maxwell, Gerry Merdylc, and Carol .li Strasel display' talent at the Senior Pep Meeting. If-X Talented Seniors, Ruth Biver, Gail Telrnos, Kay Kaczor, Jo Anne Stuart, Carol Strasel, and Kathleen Young provide posters and decorations tor the senior-sponsored party to welcome the Fresh- men. W'arrn hwnor, speaking ability, and wonderful personality all add ap to a great master of ceremonies which Ed Eisch is, as was evident in the first Pep Meeting ot the year. More 'alert in the Senior class. Representing members ot the tootcall saead, Ca'ol Yoclcey, Judy Schneilmart, Sylvia Smith, Denise Mawseli, Pat Screw, and Gerry Mendyk sing an original sang with spirit and E 'T'i.JStC5'Y', 4 1' H tilll. ill I y . l 5 I 1 1 r fs-f U it ,Nwi Operators' Club ... always there and ready to go. Under the care- lul direction of Sister Mary Jane, O P., the merrbers learn all the techniques of operating various audio- visual machines and show movies in all classes with courtesy and etihciency. Members of the club are, Standing: Ralph Roden- baugh, Jerry Beiler, Ronald Soblcowialc, Mike Gar- vin, Donald Walderzalc, Kenneth Soneteld, James Ciolelr, Robert Roka. Seated: Bot: Beiler, John Well- man, John Mann, and Melvin Diechman SSA inspires Sodalists . . . Some of the delegates to the TSSA discuss their experiences. Standing: Participating in a panel on the TSSA are: Seated: Robert Vv'alsh Virginia La Londe, Kay Fahnanstiel: Kenneth Sonefelcl, Donna Willing, moderator, Judy Bray, Mike Garvin, Mary Hagarty, Bernard Diehl Frances Johnson, Milce Garvin, Judy Bray, Bernard Diehl, Peter Standing: Mary Jane Peterson. Dominguez, and Mary l-lagarty. Seated: Judy Pietrzalc, Helen McDon- ald, and Barbara Schneider. .-..l....JY! ai' Forty-three Sodalists attended tne annual TSSA held at the Uni' versity of Detroit, Here they are conducting their own TSSA tor SS. Peter and Paul Sodalists, Fol- lowing the program ot the fre se,-ssions held at U of D, tne Sodalists give talks on tne nav tore, need, worlc, heart and goal oi trte Soaalit, Pri-'ect Bot: rl, I. Lili:-3 J-, is-5 - K .- Librarians serve us . . . In-on we-4' 1 ,Xe Me'noers ot the Library Club are right at horne among tne books Standing: Juay Bray, Virginia La Lorde, Barbara Schneider, Veronica Renter, Judy Navarro, Mary McCorn'i:k, Dorothy Shields, Marrianne Makl. Seated: Frances Hagarty and Margaret Gorney. Miss VVordc'ln1an, Librarian, coaches two cl he-t assistants, Virginia La Londo and Judy Bray. Science Club is fun and work . . . 'S ps' 'F lla- f l ,I Q fi W nt ,Q l En c-,ing a social rneeting are left tc rigntg Ralpr Radenbaugn, Kay Anotner social group are left to right: Mary McCarty, Pot Pcrman, Fahrarstiel, Frances Johnson, James riogrnan, Carol McGuire, Mary Polly Krueger, Mary Hogorty, Mike Garvin, Susan Hart, Edwin Mack, Arn Krugielka, Tina Peters, Joyce Ryflewski, Jocrt Mclierra, Kathy Judy Lange-neker, Virginia La Londe, Judy Pietrzak, Kenneth Sorefeld, Langeneker, Brian Bissonette Janice Russell, Frarces Hagarty, and Mary Lou Sawaska, Jane Greketis, and Judy Bray. Richard Langley. 're Science Explorers' Clcb gifes interested students an opporturity to defelop their latent talent in science. As a menrber of Science Clubs of America and the Michigan Jurttor Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, r also presents the opportunity to enter literary and artistic work in the anrual Spring Science Fair which the Junior Academy sporsors. De'egates to the Midland Science Fair display their pro ects, left to right Larry Jacobi, Judy Edgar, Jane Eggers, Heler McDonald, Barbara Schneider, and Mary PTCJVY. an-,fy 4 xHK'-'-Q. L1 M A 39 Homecoming Dance . .. Capo 'w Jawwfe Mew--.f ws: Omg QW,-ffm Nancy Deon to her throne mg V- ' A AQLPQU WWC 'e' C'JLf'Y1eC 'K PM Lcwndra and V1 ., inn-2, ,CUNY Lcd, JL: wdgm Focmcl X X in bdwfnf if T'- fQu'l,41H YL-mn cmd 'vis Movcy ur,.m'z Nancy Dum X955 Queen. X R V ,aff Y - ,ff fn J ., .A f , ,. .5 ,W-r ,A,d,,., J , 4, .,f I w w hir-,-MG L gm'-f.-,-v , :'f1YMcm s J f ,r 5 foppww r., , Q. f, J, Pew: , , 1 X xx XXX X XX QQ ut-N -. r ,,o: Lovely decoratrons and gay hearts reveal Y ws Mayrrme for Par Scnuch, Caro! Yockey, and Car! Telrrro Q Ax I . x 41 f 1 fl lf! X X ' r Bfeakrng rradrfrcn me srudenr Lcd, erected The Queen and nur Court, Merrroers of rne rcyar group are Bob Fox, Rrra Loundro, Bob Scrrarlunkarrrp, Mary Jane Perurgorr, Qucgn f Tir L . 5 x X . L milf? J X t . M K l x gf- f ,A ,U 7, .,-3 ,.f 'i' . f K Y wk Q.: if '1 1 5... Nancy Dean, Jarncg Marcy, Judy Scnnurkarr, Pat Holiand, Pony Krueger, Gary Ursuy, Nancy Crosson and BIN Murphy. The hrgnspof af Urn- Q-yy-rrrrrg, Hrs: Grand Marrn, 15 led by Queen Nancy Dmrn, Capvarn Jrnr MOr:'y', Mary Jang Percwan, and Boiv Scnallunkarrrp '55 Prom Memories . . . Trrne our at We snrrnc of cur Blow: L- K' Lady rs taken Ly Dare Young, Noni Dean, Marr, Jane Pererscr, and Howar V Prom. I Q5 K, 'A 1 4 C K will 'il' A6 'Q X 5 r 4 1 3 1 3 'mn , 1 f I' I 11 Lcvew qwwws Ko-, Koczcr and Jorve Eggers, accom- !ZCT :C L15 Kfgs EI rV,'pW, and Ed E1sC'1, osccrd We '33 dir s':1's 'C 'ferr rrwores fcr The rowfwing seems Mr Rum-N f'k1f1L S psyd!-uL'Q-w11s 1115 dOLJQy'fL'V, Jorwc, WW1: !1 1e-12' is fezzme KQ1:2c1 51'-giffrwrs r6F wrfh flow- ers GNL-U Ka, 'ex crx1o1,sl1,fTcf.crG Per former. N' -' 1 'ivy s 01,-um-C uf tirczasrvg Br!! M11-prw ls crowned by his firfw' P. S'G rS Ju'r3'11,' Q,w:11s K fgs Ecu? Qwrd Pc1'e'wrspcsQ1egc1Ny.LeftTo righrf Howard 1' 1fY 251. 'i-N32 'ia' 80533, Eferym Siwdds M2 and Mrs, Edward Evra .:'-1: 'Wi :'- fiziio. 55:11:10 Kcmzor Kirg Ed E1SQh, Queen K1, 'C 1 V11-Q1 B, N M1,'5 1. Q11efArwJr1m- Eggf-1s,Mr. cmd Mrs. Russel! Eggu' 1, L111d1'J's. STr1'11',1Nf.1111P1y, Jo A111111 Svuorf, Dfwrd Young, Mary T1:1'1111 1:1111 Cr1c1ifAf G11-lv-113 ds QSPP i l 1 f E ,gf - ' X' 'ke LX . is F 3 ' -1 , , f! ., HEX ' ' 3 ., jfs f .1 'K .1-Hgh 5.1! 1. J Midget Ball 0 Q 9 a royal affair il 'IN' 1 x .a-.1 vs 1 1 f 1 X1 1 iii J-Hop 0 O O 'Qt :Its A-'Wil ,s s n enchanted evenin .35 il. '-. Y N , x XXKK., Q Wy ja. 7 xfff n-. wx 1. ' Aw fl! Q Ei C' ,oss Pres s 'ent Boi: For 'ff 5 in C I F F Q WL gmc '- Gtvc .'i1 1' :M sm: cafe' 4' f Queer 3' -ff Eu!! und s.'g Ofv1hw 'jf . GJ-ff Kg, sac: V vu , J-c 1 M I ,V tru' QM? ua- Bow Vwlalsn is the leader and Gail Telmos the recorder for the dis- cussion on the St Lawrence Seaway. Senator Alvin M Bentley, James l eriCe'sc,'t and 'flallctce C. Strobel are the otlcials. D Participating in the discussion or ttte legislature are Hon. Thomas Burns, Rep. Clarence F, Graeoner, Mrs Hora Jaquish, Ed Eisch, leader and Jo Anne Stuart, recorder Government is our business . . . This was our chance, as Seniors, to learn more about the duties and tunctions ot our Government as explained on Senior Government Day held December 5. We were represented in all tvventy sectional meetings and served as discussion leaders for two. The discussions on the various phases ot our government with state, county, and local att? cials should make us better citizens, Q Q ' 1 7 We make melod GLEE CLUB-Row lr Kay Kaczor, Donna Willing, Carol McGuire, Clara ifiociecnovsskr, Judy Jacobi, Kathy Langeneker, Joyce Rytlewsla, Ruth Matuzah Father Guido Cori, Director, Susan Kearns, Mary Murphy, Mast, t-iagarty, Sue Hudson, Judy Meyers, Patricia Bourdow, Tom Doyle, Paul Willianis, Albert Karting, Michael Bissonette. Row 2: Mary McCormick, Carol itch, Sharon Zentz, Rosalie Bellro, Mary McCarty, Frances Hagerty, Mary Lou Sowasko, Jean Ann Benirert, Beth Diehl, Ma'y Sue Stine, Frances Johnson, Beverly Moeller, Sharon Murphy, Jean Paulsen, Peter Dominguez, Ronald Reimold, Joseph Lawrence, in our hearts ... Dennis Gielczylc Row 3: Judy Navarro, Dorothy Shields, Viadele cavtrence, Janet Kwrtiser, Connie Ptast, Patricia Trohorr, Veronica Qemer, Judy Lctnrietrelrer, Joan Zerrtz,RichardLongley,Pc1t1icl4McCOy, Joseph Gregus, Bill Bryan, Donald Kirtzy, flllcrn luther, Bernard Ederer Pat McCarty, Row 4: Helen McDonald, Deanna Dudash, Virginia la Londo Barbara Schneider, Kay Fanrahstiel, E.elyn Shields, Tina Peters Robert Vvalsir Jarnc-s More, Bill Murphy, Don Benlrert. Charles Keho, Henry Bellco Pc1tB'i,an Phrio Creoser' Victor lheisen, Martin McLoughlin. yn W' as Q. Q-1+ 'N X 0 come all ye faithful . . .1 E 'N 2 5 ia Wmmggiif 5 2 R 'I R 2 W , , A Row 3, , ' X V've Ia Queen. . x, V V J B' 0 HiM9:: 'g Qpguw, My-f Z,-1: w ywzwzmrlg :., Cf 'T . t Row 1: Se-mc' L: :':1: f5, ,f Jzzre Fixx IWC .J dy v Sify-Xi: f Row 2: J 'VZ PJQQWC Kfpegefg S3:: 3MoAe, RP: Lf1Lmd :1, Fre5hm:1m, N,1'7C,f Crcssrm. ,li v xg fw- X v f v 3 mf of we ,V -H www J. , f b.T H., Qx::,':r' l ' T Agar 'V A 'f- . Q L-? - fwdi' H P :Vg J' N' Awdrcvv gym -- fum? 1 Tw .. .xr VN w' WP' :T x tw Mwghfy Nmfm-7, TXQMVQ V.'wrhfmT Hp Q 1 1 woulu dum-V Nm Tsmvv pm fu was K. X ,Q J ,M gf Victor is our cry! The mimrtobte styte ot SS. Peter cmd Foot cheerleoders hos been the cause ot much cow- merwt from the spoctotors, 'vtoctw ot the success of their spirited pertorrrcmces is doe to fre time ond ettort given them by ,'.f7ts5 Locitte Bergttott, who hos cooctwed the ctteertooders the post two years. We ctweerteociers recetfed stgrwot dtsttrwcioo ot tre ,imrtuot Citeerieodtog Cortteeoce reio ot Ffblon Coftege test Scptembe' V-,hem they recewed first pioce honors. Meet Jorttor .lzrstty Ciee fetoefs w 3 ,ver C: 1 Wo cts-cfowskt, Jace Ryttewsx Rosnrre 'J-erwwe, Cyot Lich, Jcdy Lomb, urtd Jetta Rover ff' X4 A 4 4,1 t, L- - 4 I , OUT.. PHYSICAL I FLU ENCE Vfctory' Vlctory us our cryl rlngs ID our ears as we drop the curtain on another acttve and successful year IN sports Our sports program which ns varned and competu tzve ns an Important phase of our education We all know that a sound body us neces sary to keep the rmnd keen alert and determined Sports also strengthen the character as well as the body By playing together we learn the Importance of teamwork By competing we develop a spurut of faur play flred wuth nntense loyalty In taknng defeats wnth vvctornes we learn to be generous losers and graclous victors as Pope Plus Xll ponnted out to a group of U S Army sports Instructors With a healthy body praise worthy aggressuveness and an alert mnnd we are ready to run IH a race as St Paul urged hns followers O aug. ,, . . , ,, . . . . , ' r - A , , A . . . , ' - - H - H , . i -f me t la. A , vb, K V 'in t tl' Zu ,, MQ., , Wk 1. K ., X 'pax-.f -, 1 J :'2 ' l 0 O ' X, 0 , 4 X I t X . 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F' - 14.1. j',., ,,ih '-If ' '--J, ' .., . -1 ' .KQV vkAv1g.?:s, i, ,,., . .. A ,ea , N , ' V' ,N . - ' ' , Emeott, Dan Jacobi, Jack Donoghue, Jerry Baurnler, Dick Cline, Bob Fox, .lim Ciolek, Assistant Coach Joe Darnbro. Row 3: Ralph Radenbaugh, John Brandel, Melvin Diechman, Torn Bauer, John Ursuy, Bill Kendall, Pat McCoy, Dick Crosson,Barnard Ederer. Season Record CC.53 SSPP . . . 6 Sandusky SSPP ST. James .. SSPP i4 Visitation SSPP Alpena . . SSP? 6 St. Stan's SSPP St, Andrews SSPP 26 St. Joe's SSPP St. Mary's 8 Coach Ed Boqar plans strat- egy for the opening game as Father Angelus Kopp, Athletic Director, looks on. Row 1: ' 1 9 I 0 4QnN , I Q Jerry Bugai, Larry Gronski. Row 2: Bill Murphy, Gary Ur- ?'J-W suy, Bob Schallenkarnp, Dave Thiel. QM 2, X' up J Fox scofesl September 16. In the hrst game with Sandusky, the highly rated Midgets were held to a tie. The Midgets led 6 to O at the half on a score from the one-yard line by Jim Morey, ln the second half, Sandusky came back to score on a 37-yard run. September 25. The Midgets met a strong foe in Bay City Visita- tion by whom tney were defeated 25 to 4 St. Petes scored on a two-yard plunge by Jim Morey and a 30-yard pass play f'orr Fox to Walsh. Gronski place-kicked the two extra points, October 1. In their f1rst game of the new V. P. L., the Midgets went down to their second defeat at the hands of Bay City St. Stanislaus .. 18 to 6. The Stags struck quickly on a 20-yard pass play. The Midgets came back in the second half to score a touch- down on a block punt by Pat Holland. October 9, Sparked by Bob Fox's two touchdown runs of 40 and 30 yards, behind excellent blocking, the Midgets hnally came through to win their hrst game of the season, 26 to 12, over Bay City St. Joseph Gary Ursux' and Jeriy Eaumler trade the other touchdowns and Lady Gtonski kicked ofer the two extra points. October 16. 'he Midgets conrnped 'ret ww :wg wa,s :., defea- ing Bay City St. James, 33 to 20. St James scorea on the first play but the Midgets only moments later, scored cn a AO-yara pass play and also added the extra point Soon after, fullback Bob Walsh scored on an outburst of BO yards A twenty-yard pass from Fox to Holland completed the scoring. No stopping Morey. October 23. The Midgets were humbled 53 to 6 by an inspired Alpena Catholic Central team remembering their sole defeat of the previous season handed them by the Midgets The victou, was sweet for the Centralites, November 6. A spirited Midget team, eager for revenge, received the opening kickoff. St. Andrews drew blood f1rst, scoring fron' 14 yards aut. St. Pete's came roaring back when quarterback Fax pitched out to his fullback for the score. The deadlock lasted until the hnal quarter when St. Andrews scored twice to win 18 to 6. November 11, The conhdent Midgets wasted no time in humbling the Maroons in the season's final game. The many graduating seniors played most of the game, and as the gun sounded the end, a note of sadness was felt by the Seniors who played their hearts out in winning 38 to 8. AM-59' xr, A . A boys Lett to rvgnt Assistcin' coacn, Joe Darrofo Cca: Ed Bogar Father Angelus Kopp la , G'crtv Bot: Schallenkarrp. Gary Ursuy, Boo Fox Bill M. isny, Dave Thiel Greg Stanley, and Jin Ciolev. l Leapin' Lena Take your seats and 'ran tre peas 5 l ,Q 1 IQJX I EDWARD BOGAR Football Coach Social Studies Instructor 6 I. Y Coaching l A JOSEPH DAMBRO Assistant Football Coach Staff O O O ir I955 5 MICHAEL LAZORCHAK STEVE CURTIS Basketball COQCI-i Assistant Basketball Coach Behind the scenes . . . THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-Standing: Leo Boyd, Bill ROberfS, Joe Dambro, Coe Roberts, Bernard Czyrnbor 'vice-presidenti, Charles Bauer, John Boyd, Jim Wade, Jack Boyd. Seated: Stan Rytlewski Bray, John Lovay, Rudy Gregus, Lambert Fox, John Cowley, Robert ttreosurerl, Ferd Theisen lpresidentl, Father Angelus Kopp Athletic Director, Glenn Mann secretary Tom Crosson, Terry Krys and Larry Newvine. -Z Y 1' F, f ,Q 4 Yf' Hom ' 1 :WJ HM: -jzcfcwczk rms so.::'X:e510T'ge mf. 'CE jf ATV?- ul Due-etc' Q4 SS Peter Land PC1111 cfm: suffueds Ffnher i+v'fg-- . 411, L wwf,-5 ' 1 QWGT Lf VAESNYY' Bf3xSKE'Bf1,L TEAM Row lg Ninn Gixmw Jfx 'fflrwgufz 9 :' Wife, 1' H, E :w'vM' 'LM Band 'Jag' Row 2: Fu . A , v .,Y N- , ,. ' , A- 1- King 'Zz' 'zYx1v'C1 , ' nf,'v.1 V, 'f.,,'1,P, 'J BV: Jcww-Q, Men-y 531, Llxlm, Bm, Fox Cf,,:1Q Mwkv: Lozcwc'-fuk Basketball Spotlight on a great team . . . if Q5 v' MJD EB 'wa K Mudge? vnctowes staff have. Left to right: Pat Holland, Jwm Mangutz, Bob Walsh, Father Kopp, Tam Woods, Coach Lazorchak, Par Bray, Bob Fox, Jrm Morey, and Don Murphy. DON MURPHY Guard PAT HOLLAND Forwavd TOM WOODS Center BERNIE STELTER Fovwrvd wnvwfa I 4 FOOSW C 54 Stopped for no goin, 49 74 72 40 63 68 Et 56 74 71 ig 63 50 of: BOB WALSH BOB FOX Forword Guard -1- X ,W SS PP and their record St. Andrew Morlette Atpeno Coth BOY City SY. Boy City St, Boy City ST. Sogarow St, Cass City St. Andrew otrc Ce lowes Store Jcseprw gfilfy Hint St. John Boy City Sr Bc-,r City S' Bgy City SY Atpero Cows Scgmcw St Jcfrtes Store Joseph Mizz' rttrot 'c Cwvc JIM MOREY Forward JERRY BAUMLER G-o'c: PAT BRAY Cewer JIM MANGUTZ Gyoro Y 3 5 K' W! ,Rh A-5. 'AFV 5. lY'5 mine saya Tcfw hoods. CW Wm W Step fo' U UWUUQE LJNKDR VfaRS1TYfRow 11 Zena S Hczww, Ga -, BL-:Kei Dix VM Fugdwv' Row 3: ,off Dyna, Drk Uwe, Geaxgfe Vkafd TCH' Babe Axe Koscaiszka, BM Saucer, QQ, Bcrfds. Row 21 Dah f.'mT+:'s, jim Modlef, Vw Tw-nsef oaqw Steve Caring ack Bauer, Jwm Boissorweaufh Bob Clarkson, Dan Jacobi, Ke-rw . -M1 K If . 5' W ff! ,f ay ' ' .13 Y ,Mais I W1 1 f4X 7'-I' ff ,4k',,,, 7 if if j. f X 7 , NI T, 33 35 Axim V , M rk, A, For phys known to he' gym classes, ' structs a group ot Seni girls on the tundamentals ot basketball. Standing: Judy Edgar, Evelyn Shieids, an Dorothy Thorstad. Kneeling Miss Berghott, Seated: Kay Kaczor, Gail Telrnos, and Denise Maxwell. ic al fitness . . . 5 pf 4 4 1 1 'O SY' ,-af f' 'V' X MISS UJCILLE BERGHOFF Physical Education The game starts with Denise Maxwell and Gail Telmos Excitement, fun, and action are what these Senior girls starting oft with the iurnpball. get in a lively game ot basketball. I fi F5 IH ' Q Sophomores are ready for action Row 1: Marianne Makl, Suzanne Kearns, Clara Woichiechowski, Sylvia Fey, Sharor Zentz, Bonnie Strongricn, Patricia Brandle, Joan l.ehner, Jarice Rorn. Row 2: Fern Wiles, Margaret Gorney, May' McCormick, Judy Nikolai, Judy Lama, Tina Peters, Janis Cnarbonrieau, Dear-na Dudash, Patricia Bourdow, Catnerine Hartman, Sally Szymanski, Shcrcr Nu'- phy, Carol Lich, Heler Kretscnrnef, ,ance Stack Sand a Mak Row 3 ' A ewski Judy Pietrzak Julie Rate laara Misexow Rita Laund a Mar Jungnitsch Joan Foley R sa Pei-re V - l , r i l : Befty Ryv ' I Q I ', ', ' t f Ba'- lv ' t ' ' ' , . it ' , i lene 'Q . , l , ' , , o rne , , I W X . ' ' , Y i . I ff, 'g ' I- - L' , . . W Joyce Quellette, Doreen Pahsser X 'V ' V xxx , ix ' ' ' ' V! . ' f - , ,. px M V f N gm . . . more Physical Education ss Berghofl leads the J nrar grrls n cal The rcs Row 'l r Mary Jane Flannery Shrrley Whelton Rosalre Belko Row 3 WWC lil Lorrde NUVWCY KVOSS Carol lelmef Suzanne KWIGTKOWSKI Frances Johnson .larrrce Henrrchs Kay Fahnanshel Judy langen Joan McKenna Parrrcra Purrnan Mary McCarty Row 2 Barbara eker Pglly Krueger Karen Ulrckr Schneider Susan Hart Mary Ann Krugrellca Maureen McGuire rf r Snrrley Kryzwo r r Bern Dr Prerna Sharon Garrnger Ruth Mafuzalc Row 3 We anrca Rem on Sandra Call Glarra Dadewrcz R w 2 l rs Rouech Kath een , Mrr, f lLl D JV G L l 1 r Ml , u ' ' l lS n' , 1 Vi , ' , ' . Fresnrr Jn ar atrent an. Row l: - sl rslb, 'ehl, ' , . : ' ' er Many Murphy, Charnnarne B'3sseur, Joyte F2y'lewsicr, Nancy Cross' fannre Prasf, Beverly Moeller Judy Nafafo Szrdra Nrzre' , , , o : ' , l Dqyrrcrrz Rf,- ar, r X' Sur Srrne Pwr' 1 rx Varaf 'fa-, .aan Krass, Peggy Mwphy, Dycrr Sl -'dr .'.' la a H' trnan, Jo nrre Zenr Ma ,r bg., ,lor c E 4. :gf , R 'P ' ' X o K -A an A 1- ., , ,. v fi' . 'f' 'gf '- 1.54 I . , .pyp .-A. .' 7 Y .0 -v, A X 9 ' X3 R. x . U... 5 1 ' X . X 4 ,QQ QI 'i .s 8 h . 5 L, QQOQ. 2 -kj 4 ' -Qi ' 5 J' ' 3' 0 .fel r v 'pl' ' ' ' .P g. - ti 1, 3 . 0 I 1.1. . ,P , 4.1 ...fit vi- iv - Pirclmer Jann Ursuy whips anovher fast one across the plaie. Coazlri mfr'-Tc' V , ,es ie sm 3 VN Jli' More, Je Fi,nn ' rn 1 dernor- egnricpe me Bc: ized J EQ MlDGET 1955 BASEBALL TEAM Row 1: H. Severin, D. Jacobi, R. Clark- n, G. Shields, V. Tnelsen. Row 2: J. Ursuy, R. Beiler, R, Radenbaugh, Walsh, D Thiel, G. Ursuy, J. Morey, Coach Jae Flynn. Missing from SS. SS. SS. SS. SS. SS. SS. SS. SS. SS. the picture are R. Fax ard L. Gronski. l 7 7 8 3 1 O G i l 4 Season Y ,A Record ST. Janies ST. Andrew Visitation ST. Jarres ST. Mary Sf. Ma'-,f Sr. Srrznis' s ST Sfgznisi s Sr. Joseon ST. Andrew +511 35 P.P. PP. P.P. P.P. PP, PP P P. PP. PP. P P. Pl -YF lx' all I , , 1 4 Q-.,.., ' -4 f s A shorf putt by Don Murphy is observed by Bill Murphy, Coach Stan Murphy, Pat Holland, Bernie Diehl, Pot Bray, Jerry Bugai and Dick Dreist. lf? ff FGREIII . . And Last, Golf The Pros relax 1. after 0 quick 36 holes-ond they still look e-nThusiasTic. :saggy 'TF' WV? :P Q ' vs ' . xv I 5 Ah-such forml Pat Bray gels ready for a hole in one. Midget Sponsors RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR J J SONEFELD Reverend Ange us Kopp Reve nd Gutdo Gorr M lr T IV T INV T Mrs Mrs Mrs V and Mrs Herrnan A Btver an I Mrs a c V s and M s anc and Nflrs Fredertck and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Ar tu C an lv rs and Mrs Herman Boehler Edward Bogar Cl arles Bray Samuel Brrlltant Steve Bugar J Cady Jr Roger Call John Cesarz Joseph Crolelc ollrson Clyde Cox Raymond Dean Melvtn Dtechrnan an Mrs Harry Donaglqowslcr an Mrs Arthur Eggers an Mrs an Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Bernard and Mrs and Mrs Russell Eggers Edward Etsch Ntcholas Mangutz Wrllram Marlcey Maxwell Angus McCormack Mtartrn McLaughltn Clarence Mendylc and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Iv rs and Mrs and Mrs an Mrs an Mrs an Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Cletus Mlnntclq Kenneth Morey Frank Murphy Joseph Murphy Stan Murphy Davrd Nrlcolar Henry Pahssen John Peterson Harold Pretrzak Floyd Prast John G Qurnn Ross Rouech Rrchard S Ryan and Mrs Davrd Sobraw Ars Irene Scanlon and Mrs Robert Schallenlcamp and Mrs Stanley Schnetlcart and Mrs George Schuch and Mrs ,Angus Emeott I V r I' Mrs lr I' and M s and vfIrs John P anal Mrs and N rs an Ms and Mrs and Mrs Thomas CTT GTI OH OD GO OD OFT OIT and Mrs IX rs Mrs Hom Ars Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Joseph Emertck Lctntbert Fox Flanagan Rexall Gage B rt Godley Peter Grelcetrs Francts Grondzrlc Felrx Gronskr Hart James Harvey Edward Henrtchs Edward Holland e and School Assocratton Fralc Hussle Lawrence Jacob: WalterJ Kaczor Chester Kersheske John Kotenko Thomas Lawrence Hugh Laundra Mtss Mary Ann Laptnslcy Mr and Mrs Walter Laptnslcy V I V Mrs Ethel C Lyness and Mrs Carl Shrelcls Joseph Sproat an an and an an an an and and an an and P an Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mlrs Mrs Mrs ylrs IV s Mrs Roman Sobkowtak Raymond Soneteld Frank Stanley Leo Strasel Donald Stuart Joseph Telmos Francts Thtel Joseph Telmos Sr Raymond Thorstad Ntcholas Trogan George Ursuy Joseph Walsh Ushers Club Mrs Theodore Wolderzak y Welzel Mtss Mar lt' an an and Mrs Harry Woods Mrs Phtltp Yockey Mrs Edwin Young and Mrs Chester Young and Mrs Ronald Swetg 0 A l Mr, Ir . 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Saginaw . . lrl IIHITII I' vr s anal H4-st T'isI1r's VIII, 'I'III-Q I1I,- ' 1-6 L ,'ILlIr' 'HN F SCHMERHEIM AND SON Elegtrn Contragtora SEARS ROEBUCK AND COMPANY 2 MARB AND KENEL N111 XRTHI R RUOFINI AND Rooflng and Sheetmetal Contractors SHFFT NIETAI f UW P XNY Ihmw 7 1949 3 GROHMAN S GREENHOUSE Helen Lwrohman Weadogk Prop 7 u x l RAY S SHELL SERVICE Gasolmes and Oil Nu Xl J I NFXI rfu .JI 'will H.lIIlillHIl I'l1.,,,,- lnjilj Sig' aux-s l r'i:-llullirwl Flon- l'.I'Q'1'Sf4lI'l'FilIl' P.ll'l'xiIl9j Fe'1if'r:ll Ll! lL1'll1'fl PIIUII1' fi- 5,111 2609 flurrolltun Str:-vt 3016 1:LlI'I'HHIUIl Rd. Sgxgirluxs. Xlirlu lll , L- A Plmnf- 3:3 ua , ISILT Su, Vilxshixmglmx :X fum- 0 jglffillzlx . Xliwlligun XXl.,I.-N41l.- and Rf-mil 'l'Q-lvIrhuln- 3-3731 1 .1 . . ivhigjllll Plllllll' .--1 f - ' 1- is ou 3 sim -.'.' Congratulations Class of 56 FREDERICK E WIGEN ARCHITECT And Associates IOI6 N Mlchlgan Avenue Saginaw Mlchlgan KRETSCHMER S WHEAT GERM d xwwwlffb Wheatfie RW Makes Good Foods Better - 9 O . . I 9 1 I. lv- I - - f - 51'. '.' 'F ww' lf: 1.164 -' . ... U' I , N -f' ,.g,' :ge 1 '23i'if'I5 ,HA - .-Lu-1-nu' MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK Q11- Q?-Qs. it '1 'G153 -'29, X,-sf-f Bankung that ss Bulldmg Muchugan OPEN UNTIL 430 PM Every Weekday mcludzng Saturday Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporahon ,QEPREZ ,Ska Six if is 'Q ig' E :ggi-1 'z ,C ghvw, -nh ., ll fir'-it :milf 5 M M W. L CASE AND CO Undertakers Tele phone 3 0441 409 113 -Xddms Strut ,, . . . . . . ,, f. Q , N'--arf, A .. ,,,, ,. W 4 4 'j4-.f'- . I 7 , Vi- A, M- ' eg TQ W. I 'wa' 'I ,wg -fav 7, g,m,.L,A 4.9: wSw.i-7ViT'- .A 1 AJS- 4 4 'f',,QfQ, ,LL ' - -V. an f- 2.22 - ' - 3- . . 'Lug' -' Q1 5 W-.. L lu , f as :H V., 139.1 , ,N N it nes., qgykgqxf J. , 5 Wk V I' ,. 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For Finn' Je-welry le-iiesw a 'as ing un WE RANG FOR A RIDE IN A SUPER 88 HICKEY AUTO SALES Over 34 years reputahon behmd every deal assures a square deal and the best deal HICKEY AUTO SALES 321 No Muchngan Ave Phone 2 8196 Where Thousands Save Mllllons Esfff u m! and Loan Phone 2 2156 Sagxnaw M1ChlgCn x ' E I OVER 34 YEARS OF FINE SERVICE ll ' ' if - I I I I THE 1 W TPPEL COMPANY 16C11I112lI1I18 1 .,., . 1 11 III DN I 1111 11111111111 REICHLE SUPPLY CO E W FRITZ 1 PK 1 lt U 51111 5144 11111111 1 3 1 THE FURNITURE MARKET :Nc HEAVENWCH 5 II 11071 1 'I' M 81111 1111111151111 lmmr 41111- 111' N111-1111141111 1'11Ill'l' 111'I1411'11111'111 S1lI1'1 . 1111 ll 1s 41111111 11111 N1i1'1'gg111 11s14111lis111-11' 1891 116 ,'1. 4I1-111-1's1111 ff I ' ' .'11f' 11'il11Ilg LlI1l1 1111111s11'i11l 5111111111-s 1213 511,11-1'1'1-1'su11 :Mez 111111 -1 111111 1.1111 1 'um 5:-rx iw- .Xspl 1111 '1 1 1 9911 .11 -Q' r - -1 J - I -3.71 511gi1111w. 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