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Rev. Timothy Kroboth, Pastor, and senior acolytes ready to begin the Holy Mass for the needs of the family, the school, the country, and tor the spread ot Christ's Kingdom on earth. Left, front row: Iohn Connors, Floyd Shacldeau, president, Vincent Waier, Clarence Henning. Second row: Iohn McFay, Ioseph Bauer, Robert Chesher, Earl Tway. Third row: Don ald Couilliard, Fred Barnekow, William Ryan, Maurice Tessin. The holiest gift of God is ours Who guard a tabernacle in a sea of peace Beneath the beacon of a sanctuary lamp The church is very quiet Where we can come to spend An hour alone with God. His love is ours. Binding us to Him like a chain of gold. Page Thirty-Nine
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PROTECTING young citizens at crossings. Hugo Bauman. patrol captain, gives instru: tions before duty. RULING Saginaw for a day. Thaddeus Schultz fleftl sits beside Eric Wie- neke, Carl Peterson and Joseph Bauer Winning St Andrew Boy Town acclaimed city champs. Serving our country by selling and buying war bonds and stamps. Left to right, Patricia Jankowiak, J o sell h Friske, Betty Kretz, Jacqueline Austin , Dale La France, Bruce Riffel, Hugo Bau- mann, Frances Gonder. ORGANIZING St. Andrew Boy Scouts under direction of Mr. William Duperie, Scoutmaster, center, assisted by Robert Chesher, right, Robert Leidlein, letterman sweater, and Vincent Waicr, eagle scout. Page Thirty-Eight the Pacific. chairman. p A BEARING the name ST ANDREVV somewhere in PLANNXNG Red Cross aC- 1 tivities-Maryann Balfggf, ' secretary and publicity , .g,3'i'5m JE w',is5e'fw: w ,af i w .twggwg , if T as ,,. f, X 3 I , . ,. , . 51. , .L , . . ,mpgfzw WW fm 1 ...,,.1e. efas , W ' , f::m .-em - - itil f 11-if3':5i7f??5Z3'5 f .i5isl2LfW ' su in , -'--- 5 -is ' Q 3 A, . .,,i ,, i .-,:-Z: ' ' I!'2:,Ii2:-..,.:. ,,,.,s.. , . , :g'I., L L' ' '53 Q' wif
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Page Forty Last Will and Testament The time has come for the Class of l945 to bequeath their valued possessions and their precious memories to their successors! First, to our Reverend Pastor, Father Kroboth, and to Father Artman, and to Father Kosciel- niak, we leave our ardent wish for continued success. our understanding faculty we give our prayerful wish for many happy teaching years. To To the luniors we bestow our energetic School Spiritf' the Sophomores we bequeath the teachers we had as Seniors. To To the Freshmen we give our studious manner. loan Abbott gives her bobby pins and kerchief to lulia Trombley. Dorothy Ankoviak leaves her studious manner to Grace Ciamitaro. Marilyn Bannan bestows upon lanet Beatty, all her dramatic readings. Maryann Barger begueaths to Mary Schnettler her cheering ability. Patricia Boeheim leaves to Elizabeth Haefner her Amplifier position. Margaret Borey wills to Tom l-lauck her position as financier of the Amplifier. Mary Borey bequeaths to loan Rapin her good times at class parties. loe Bauer and Fred Barnekow will all their Big Business dealings to Peg Mahar. T. B. Brandimore generously leaves his plaid shirts, tip bowls, and clashing suspenders to lames Orgren. Theresa Brogger wills her dramatic ability to Nancy Baird. Bob Chesher leaves his best wishes to his successorf' Don Connors. Don Couillard bequeaths to Edward Rooker his corner of the doghouse. lohn Connors leaves his extreme shyness to Don I-loerauf. Rosemary Dettenthaller bestows upon Mary Sova her after-school hobbies. Don Grabosky leaves his light blue chalk to Ed McKinley. Clarence Henning wills to Gerald Fisher his snazy auto, his sax, and a couple of maroon and white banners. Bernerd Edel leaves his country drives and his swing at l-lemeter park to Roy Iank. Rosemary l-lorgan bestows upon Elaine Hinds her lrish ways and her feather cut. Colleen Lawler leaves behind to Valerie Schultz her way with peoplef' Betty Kretz wills to Leo Chesher her pleasing personality and pepf' Marge La Barge bequeaths to Don Shay her services to the class and her delightful humor. Shirley McCurry leaves her red locks and love for sax music to.Marion McMullen. lohn McFay wills to Boice Bird his place in Moe's band . . . and curly hair. Virginia Moeller donates to Aileen Zummer her boogie woogie steps. Rosemary Novak bequeaths her sweet, shy manner to lohnny Knox. Anne Otto wills to Mary Salget, her love for study and her good times at parties. lane Pettet leaves to Anne M. Benson, her height and youthful ways. Irene Roy bestows her seat in the assembly to Maureen Loeffler. Bill Ryan leaves his 6' 3 to Peter Cottrell and his dancing skill. Patricia McGurrin leaves her navy interests to Mary Wressel and Mary Prall. Patricia Sanburn leaves to lacquline Anderson her many purses. Flitz, Fireman Shaddeau leaves to Rich Blumke his camera and his favorite pastimes. Ted Schultz leaves his drum sticks and rhythum to Rita Forbes. Earl Tway wills to Floyd Hart his tiny interests and lucky shots. Patricia Tway bestows upon Patricia Fehn her Art Corporationf' Moe Tessin bequeaths his place at the piano to Clarence Blumke. lames Totten leaves his loud way to Donna Guerrin. Donald Zip - CTrahanll wills his bookkeeping ability to Al lantsky. lames Stevens wills his electrical skill to the laboratory. Vince Waier leaves his teasing ways and noon time recreation to Bernadette Cottrell. George Watkins leaves his ability to compose lyrics to Bob Leidlein. Donna Watz leaves her love for Good poetry to Mary C. Dexter. We, the Class of 1945, generously relinquish all claims to the above treasured gifts. - Rosemary l-lorgan, Executrix
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