St Benedict High School - Charitas Yearbook (Cambridge, OH)
- Class of 1956
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Rzstop-wfSTeuhe:1xiIle Your Excellency, it is with genuine appreciation and heartfelt loyalty that we Salute u the name of the Faculty and the Student Body of St. Benedict Central thru the pages of o cherished BEN HI SAN. W s VERY REVEREND MSGR. HENRY I. GRIGSBY Superiritendezit of is Schools Diocese of Steubenville FATHER FRANCIS I. TRETTEL President, School Board AIIMI I 'l'IlA'l'l0 Very Reverend Msgr. Henry J. Grigsby holds the position of super intendent of schools in the diocese of Steubenville. St. Benedict Central is under the direction of Father Francis J. Trettel, Principal of St, Benedict Central and President of the local school board, Father Stephen A. Laca, pastor of Holy Trinity, and Father Charles Mascolino, pastor of SS. Peter and Paul, who hold the positions of secretary and treasurer respectively on the local school board, The Board meets regularly once a month, and oftener when the needs of the school demand immediate decisions. FATHER STEPHEN A. 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'1 z' M I 1'. gl' .uf ZH MN V4 '-,, ff 1 ' i-MSX 3 if My dear Graduates You are the f1rst class to have gra uated after havmg completed a u scholastlc year durm my astora e It zs but natural then cons1der you my fzrst graduate My b ess g upon and congratulat1ons to ou e lessons tau t you by your pr1es s an very f1neFranc1scan S1sters dur1ng your ears 1n St Benedlct Grade and Central Hlg Sc ool, were and are zntended to make ou etter f1tted for your stat1on 1n l1fe to 1nst1ll ln ou a greater ove for an sense of duty t r beloved country and especlally to a you IH your ourney to t e Celestlal Home for w 1Ch you were created eal success ln llfe zs not determlned pos1t1on popularlty or the accurnulatlon o t ods of th1s world True success IS ach1eved by dolng our duty to t e est o our ab1l1ty to , to our Country and to our fellow man IS can be done only through much prayer, many sacr1f1ces and hard work. Thmgs worth wh11e never come easy. May Our dear Lord bless you always, and may H15 Holy Mother lead you nearer and nearer to Her Dxvlne Son Szncerely yours 1n Chr1s t, Father Fr ancls J. Trettel E? Eugene Mailot Phyllis Weekley Joanne Seaman EDITOR co-EDITOR co-EDITOR To the Editorial Staff falls the worry, work, and drudgery that are necessary to bring the book to its ultimate success. As is the case whenever groups work together, some assume more responsibility and do more work than others. While all these students were given ample opportunity, not all worked equally as hard. However, all had some experience and those who remain for l956-i957 will have a chance to use the knowled e of the project that they gleaned this year. The staff table was not agways so cleared as the one pictured here, nor were countenanccs so unclouded and untroubled. With dead- lines to be met as well as classes to attend and jobs to be held outside of school, these students had plenty headaches this year. Untiring and affable, yet serious, most of the success of this ear's book Qindefatigablej goes to the Editor, Eugene Mailot. Eugene possesses great skill as an organizer and has the rare ability of being able to carry out directions exactly as they are given. This is such a necessity when working on a project of this nature. Our special thanks goes out to Eugene - with a special salute to his untiring effort and selfless expenditure of time and talent. Phyllis Weekley and Joanne Seaman, Eugene's co-editors formed with him the perfect trio. Both these girls had experience of last year's Staff and by their work this year proved that what had been spent to give them that ex- perience had not been spent in vain. They will be missed next year - and what is more truly and genuinely appreciative than the conviction that they will be missed. Rose Marie Long comes in for some special recognition, too. Rose Marie is pleasant to work with, reliable, and she, too, can carry out orders without error. Rose Marie's talents lie in the field of art and she did much of the planning of this year's format. Then, too, she can spend both self and time without counting the cost. She, too, will be missed next year. n Mary Ann Nugent spent many laborious hours typing the material for the yearbook. She, too, did not count the cost either in hours o labor or in tediousness of task. Nothing has ever been too much for Mary Ann when it meant doing something for St. Benedict. Gifted with a flare for words, she it was who edited the Christ- mas edition of Action and saw it thru to completion. The graduation of Mary Ann and senior members of the Staff is the loss of the School, but we trust that ,mlm,,, lx. J- they will ever be as reaqdy to help avfter they are out of t ..1,, tmgflfi school as they were in St. Benedict s. EDITORIAL STAFF , FIRST ROW, L.-R.: Mary Ann Tidball, Phyllis Weekley, Eugene H E A R B 0 0 K T A F F Mailot, Joanne Seaman, and Barbara Herbert. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Nugent, Kay Gerst, Rose Marie Long, Mary Ann Jamail. To the Business Staff fell the task of bring- ing in the subscriptions to the yearbook, as well as procuring Patrons who by their support and encouragement would make this a better book. Joan SI0l8IiR and Paul Armbruster did a fine job of the subscription work - they were on duty at school every noon for several weeks thereby making it possible for the students to contact them and give in their subscription to the year- book. BUSINESS STAFF L.-R.: Joan Stolarik, William Stolarik, Richard Francis, Mary Ann Shivers, Mary Kay Hamme. NOT PICTURED: Joseph Burt and Paul Armbruster. Exams vm ARMBRUSTER, PAUL fSt. Benedictj St. Benedict Central I, 2,3,4g Grad- uation Committee 35 Bowling 45 Altar Boy I,25 Ad Program 3,45 Prom Com- mittee I, 25 Class Treasurer 25 Ben Hi San Staff 45 Mass Attendance Award 2, 3,45 Basketball, Reserves I,2g Varsity 3. GERKO, IEAN ANN fHoly Trinityj St. Benedict Central I, 2, 3,45 Na- tional Honor Society5 Sodality I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club I,2,3,21,5 Prom Com- mittee I, 25 Ad Program 3,45 Junior- Senior Breakfast and Banquet Com- mittee 35 Putictuality Award 25 Ring Committee 35 May Crowning I, 2.3. 45 Class Secretary 45 Serra Club Con- test fwinnery 35 Class Play Committee 35 Announcement Committee 4: Tu- berculosis Contest 3: Ohio History Contest 3, 45 Action staff 4. W.. -:.q: : ts 7374.1 SE IGRS ' GEORGE, BARBARA ANN fl-Ioly Trinity, St. Benedict Central 1, 2, 3, 45 So- dallty 1.2, 3.436168 Club I, 2, 3,45 Bowling 3,45 Action Staff 45 Ad Program 3, 45 Prom Committee 1, 25 Junior-Senior Breakfast and Banquet Committee 33 May Crowning I, 2, 3.41 Glio History Contest 35 Tuberculosis Contest 35 Serra Club Contest 35 Bishops Ball Committee 2 . a BURT, JOSEPH fSt. Benedictj St. Benedict Central I, 2,3,45 So- dality I,2, 3,45 Glee Club 1,35 Mass Attendance Award 35 Basketball, Reserves I, 2, 35 Bowling 3,45 Ad Program 3,45 Prom Cotnmittee 1,25 Beti Hi San Staff 45 Graduation Com- mittee 35 Altar Boy I,2, 3,4. HABIB, WILLIAM fSt. Benedicty St. Benedict Central 45 Glee Club 45 Basketball 4, I. HAMME, MARY KAY fSt. Benedict, St. Benedict Central I, 2, 3,43 Na- tional Honor Society3 Choir I, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I,2,3,43 Harvest Ball Court 33 Prom Committee I,2: Sodality 1, 2, 3,43 Ohio History and Citizenship Test 3,43 Sodality, Vice Prefect 3, Secretary 4: Junior-Senior Breakfast and Banquet committee 33 Bowling 3,43 Cheerleader 2, 3,43 S. S. C. A. 43 Mental Prayer Contest fwinnerj I3 Marilyke Dress Campaign CChairmanJ 33 May Crowning I, 2, 3, 43 Class Play Committee 33 Marian Day Representative 23 Serra Club Contest 1,21 Ieffersonian Contest I3 Ad Program 3, 43 Bishop's Ball Com- mittee 33 Ping-Pong Tournament I, 23 Ben Hi San Business Staff 43 Ac- Q1 Staff 4. 1 KINGSTON, ROBERT fHoly Trinityj St. Benedict Central I, 2, 3,43 So- dality 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball I, 23 Action Staff 3,43 Ad Program 3, 43 Graduation Breakfast Committee 33 Prom Cotnmittee I, 2. N fl SENICRS IAMIEL PHILIP fSt Benedrctj St Benedict Central I 2 3 4 Knight of the Altar I,2 3 4 Sodal rtyr 2 3 4 GleeClubI 234 Ad Program 3 4 Class Play Committee 3 Junior Senior Breakfast Committee 3 Ohio History Contest 3 Mas At tendance Award 4 HOHM-'-.IN FP-XYCES fSt Benedrctj St Bened1ctCentralI 2 3 4 Na tional Honor Society Choir! 2 3 4 Glee Club! 2 3 4 Prom Com mittee I 2 Ohio Citizenship Test 3 Ad Program 3 4 Class Treasurer 4 Sodalityl 2 3 4 Iunror Senior Breakfast and Banquet Committee Hart est Ball Court 3 Bowling 3 4 S S C A 4 Score Keeper4 May Crowningr 2 3 4 Announcement Committee 4 Serra Club Contest I 2 Jeffersonran Contest I Bishop s Ball Committee 2 Prtg Pong Tour nament I 2 Mass Attendance Award I 2 3 4 Action Staff 4 KRUPA THOMAS PAUL Unloly Trrnrtyj St Benedict Centralr 2 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Ad Program 3 4 Action Staff 3 4 Prom Committee I 2 Ping Pong Tournament I 2 1.5: : .3 aff lrr. , t, i 1 . . . 3: I 3 3 : ' 2 : ' ' I I . ' , . . : . . . : . : I lv I o 5 n n 1 : ' 5 . - ' ' : ' ' : - I 9 . KUHNASH, ARTHUR fSt. Benedictj St. Benedict Central I,2, 3,45 Na- tional Honor Society5 Basketball I, 2, 3,45 Glee Club 2, 3,45 Class Pres- ident 2,45 Knights of the Altar I,2, 3,45 Ad Program 3,45 Bowling 3,45 Sodality 3,45 Mass Attendance Award I, 25 Operation Youth fXavier Universityj 35 Class Ring Committee 35 Ohio History Contest 45 Gradua- tion Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Harvest Ball Escort 3. MCIESSY, ROBERT MICHAEL fHoly Trinity, St. Benedict Central 2, 3,45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Ad Program 3,45 Bas- ketball 35 Bishop's Ball Committee 25 Prom Committee 3. r 65536, ter, Q 1 E' V5 R- -.4 'I-4: .., ' S' I' t SE IDRS 'Sansa MAILOT, EUGENE fHoly Trinityl St. Benedict Central I, 2, 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society5 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Harvest Ball 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 25 Ad Program 3,45 Junior- Senior Breakfast Committee 35 Editor of Ben Hi San 45 Ohio History Con- test 3,45 Tuberculosis Contest 35 Serra Club Contest fwinnerj 35 Txlay Crowning I, 2, 3, 45 Class President I5 Boy's State 35 Bible Contest I5 Mental Prayer Contest I5 Bishop's Ball 25 Sodality I,2, 3, 45 Action Staff 3, lO LONG, ROSE MARIE fSt. Benedictl St. Benedict Central 2, 3,45 Na- tional Honor Society5 Prom Com- mittee 25 Cheerleader 25 Glee Club 2,3,45 Choir 2, 3,45 Action Staff 3, 45 Ben Hi San Staff 3,45 Class Sec- retary 35 Sodality 3,45 Sodality Treasurer 45 Harvest Ball Court 35 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 35 Class Play Committee 35 Ad Pro- gram 3,45 Ring Committee 35 May Crowning 2, 3, 45 Vocational Essay Contest 2, 35 Tuberculosis Essay 35 Bowling 3, 45 Mass Attendance Award 2, 3, 4. NUGENT, MARY ANN QSt. Benedictl St. Benedict Central I, 2, 3,45 Na- tional Honor Society5 Choir I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club I,2, 3,45 Action Edi- tor 45 Ben lli San Staff 3,45 Sodal- ity I,2, 3,45 Ad Program 3,45 Prom Committee 25 Junior-Senior Break- fast and Banquet Committee 35 Class Play Committee 35 Harvest Ball Court 35 Bowling 3,45 Stuebenville Register Reporter 3,45 May Crown- ing I,2, 3, 45 Serra Club Contest I, 2, 35 Bible Contest I5 Nlcntal Prayer Contest I. RICHARDS, DAVID fSt. Benedictj St. Benedict Central I, 2, 3.4: Ben Hi San Staff 3: Basketball I,2,3,4: Bowling 3, 4: Prom Committee I,2: Bcort for Harvest Ball Queen 3: Knights of the Altar I,2, 3,4: Grad- uation Committee 3: Ring Com- mittee 3: Class Treasurer 3: Sodal- ity I, 2, 3, 4: Bishop's Ball Com- mittee 2: Ad Program 3,4. SHIVERS, MARY ANN fSt. Benedictj St. Benedict Central I, 2, 3.4: Na- tional Honor Society: Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I,2, 3,4: Ad Program 3, 4: Sodality I, 2, 3,4: Prom Com- mittee I,2: Class President 3: Ohio History Contest 3: Junior-Senior Breakfast and Banquet Committee 3 S. S. C. A. 4: Class Play Committee 3: May Crowning I, 2, 3,4: Ring Committee 3: Serra Club Contest 2, 3: Tuberculosis Contest 3: Bishop's Ball Committee 2: Ieffersonian Con- test I: Ping-Pong Tournament I, 2: Ben Hi San Staff 4: Action Staff 4. N JJ' SE IORS SECREST MARTHA SUE fSt Benedtctj St Benedict Centralr 2 3 4 So dalttyl 2 3 4 Glee Club I 2 4 Choir I 2 Tuberculosis Contest 3 SEAMAN JOANNE fSt Benedrctl St Bened1ctCentralI 2 34 Na tional Honor Society Sodality I 2 3 4 Choir! 2 3 4 Bowling 3 4 Iumor Senior Breakfast and Banquet Committee 3 Ad Program 3 4 Prom Committee I 2 Ben Ht San Staff3 4 Action Staff 3 4 Ring Committee 3 Harvest Ball Court 3 Class Secre tary 2 May CIOWUIUQI 2 3 4 Ohio Htstory Contest3 4 S S C -I 3 Club Contest fwtnnerj 2 Class Play Committeel 3 Vocational Essay Contest! 2 3 Jeffersonian Contest I Mental Prayer Contest I Bible Contest I Sodaltty Instructor 3 Mass Attendance Award I 2 3 Per fect Attendance Award 3 SHEPARD RICHARDI fSt Benedtctj St Bened1ctCentralI 2 3 4 Knight of the Altarl 2 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 Ad Program 3 4 Sodalityl 2 3 4 Prom Com mittee! 2 Iumor Senior Breakfast and Banquet Commlttee 3 Vocational Essay Contest 3 Junior Senior Breakfast and Banquet Com mittee 3 4 Mass Attendance Award 3 ll e.q: 2 t 7 XL , Bishop's Ball Committee 2: Serra i 2? M J' , , r - 1 q - . 9 p 1 f I I n .. K, STOLARIK, ELIZABETH JOAN flioly Trinityy St. Benedict Central I, 2, 3.45 Na- tional Honor Society5 Sodality I, 2, 3,45 Glee Club I,2, 3,45 Ad Pro- gram 3,45 Announcement Committee 45 Ben Hi San Business Staff 3,45 Prom Committee I, 25 Junior-Senior Breakfast and Banquet Committee 35 May Crowning I, 2, 3, 45 Mental Prayer Contest fwinnerj I5 Ohio History Contest 35 Marian Day Rep- resentative 25 Bishop's Ball Committee 25 Tuberculosis Contest 35 Serra Club Contest 2, 35 Bowling 35 Action Staff 4, votz, WALTER R, ISI. Benedicty St. Benedict Central I, 2, 3,45 So- dality I,2, 3,45 Glee Club 1.2, 3,45 Ad Program 3,45 Prom Committee 1.5 2 .4 SE IORS SISTER M. RITA MARIE 1,25 Graduation Committee 35 Bas- senio' SPOWUY ketball 45 Knight of the Altar 2, 3, English and C0mme'Ci31 45 Mass Attendance Award 3,4. Yearbook Advlsof .g.,,,.. Z 3, STOLARIK, WILLIAM JOSEPH QHoly Trinityj St. Benedict Central t,2, 3,45 Sodal- ity 2, 3,45 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 35 Ad Program 3, 45 Class Play Com- mittee 35 Prom Committee I, 25 Jun- ior-Seniot Breakfast and Banquet Committee 35 Action Staff 4. WEEKLEY, PHYLLIS fSt. Benedictj St. Benedict Central l,2, 3,45 Na- tional Honor Societyg Choir l,2, 3, 45 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Action Staff 3, 45 Ben Hi San Staff 3,45 Prom Committee 1,25 Bowling 3,45 Ad Program 3, 45 Sodality I, 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary I5 Junior-Senior Breakfast and Banquet Committee 3,45 Harvest Ball Queen 35 S.S.C. A. 35 Class Play Committee I, 35 May Crowning I, 2, 3, 45 Jeffersonian Con- test I5 Ohio Citizenship Test 35 Bishop's Ball Committee 25 Sodal- ity lnstructor 35 Bible Contest I5 Mass Attendance Award 3.4. f,':u li 4 . F' Bast, Barbara Blazvick, Peter St. Benedict St. Benedict Blazvick, Rodman St. Benedict Frattali, Pearl Holy Trinity Francis, Richard Holy Trinity Gerst, Catherine St. Benedict .ll'XIOR -Rx: as 66 gi. A ' tr, Herbert, Barbara Jamail, Jocelyne St. Benedict St. Benedict St Benedict Jamiel, Francis St. Benedict McCOul, Madeline St. Benedict Motil, Robert Holy Trinity Peters , Lawrence Holy Trinity Q,-W ,m,b,.:-.Y A ,Q Z mlb Springer, Mary Jo Tidball, Mary Ann Toth, Josephine St. Benedict St. Benedict Holy Trinity Veiskircher, Ronald St. Benedict Viillkoznrn, Rosemary St. Benedict Vlolforrl, Anna St. lienedict Sister M. Rosaria .lunior Sponsor Social Siudies Jllllllll' .ev 'fa Sf' 54 .3 IO f .. N315 I l G: -I' . 'ii la '0l'HOM0llEt' Biedenbach, John St. Benedict Brill, Paul St. Benedict Burt, Carolyn St. Benedict Eyen, Thomas St. lf-enedict Francis, David 634'-x Holy T rinity Grubbs , Catherine St. Benedict 'N Q-1' 41' 'N Q Jalnail, Adele al St. Benedict Jarniel, Joseph St. Benedict J!-53' if i 31' N'-Y fi V? -nv X A Hallie, halezw 51. i'Rened..C1 Konleczny, Pa jx. Benedgct Kuhnash, Mar St- Benedict Liptak, James Holy T riniry MCCou1, Mary Jane St. Lenedfcf Nugent, Barbara St. Benedict i,l1X'L'I', lwaeph Sr. Benedict Pulasky, barbara SI. Peter' zlnri Paul '0PHOM0llE.' Q 1 ...1 -vw- Y'9! K5 It Q11 'he Powers , Marcia St. Penedict .Cr Reardon, Joseph St. Benedlct I c aaliba, Pat,rz.::.a St. Benedict Shepard, John St. Benedict K . Q -VJ Sikora, Car ol Holy Trinity Sulek, Eugene Holy Trinity Sister M. Antonita Sophomore Sponsor Mathematics and Science Logwood, Brenda fNot Pictured? St. Benedict Earley, Jacqueline CNOY Pictured, St. Benedict W2 x 1? sd 'Q vi 'an' -45 Hill HMEN larnes Donna SL Eeneomt Blazxmk Pauhne St Bened ct Collmar eanmne Gen' e Carolyn Holy Tr1n1ty George Mama Holy Truuty Hamme Nancy St Benedxct Herbert X lctor St Penecllct Hoey W1ll1am St Benedxct 1 Y 7 - , . AJ V. ,. , . , J ' St. Benedict Q , . J I FllE'HMEA H05 feld, Elizabeth St. Benedict Jamail, Georgianna St. Benedict Konieczny, Charles St. Benedict Makuch, Carol St. Benedict , V Meskauskas, John X, l St. Benedict ' ' O'Mal1ey, Marquerite ' st. Benedict X Nugent, Elizabeth St. Benedict Povlinko, Darlene St. Benedict -A Monos ky, Michael Holy T rinity 2' Qiknra, Varna 1' FSY. Veicdic W . . Sokol, Patricia Holy T rinity 'I'honia5, Judith St. Benedicl Tidball, Judith St. Benedict Tomasko, Edward St. Benedict Weiskircher, Joyce St. Benedict VVi11kornrn, Susan St. Benedict Sister M. Leo Freshman Spdns Jr English and French ' x..-f N! CHUIIL I'HlL0 0Plll N AT DH'FlRls'Nl rBOLr '1 C XTHULIC wQllUUl Nlan rs a composrte of body and soul of emotrons rn ellect ard wrll Taker as a whole he rs the Lenrth of the yrsrble creatron and perhaps ro poet or wrrrer has put rt more succrrrcrly that ha Shakespeare rn Hamlet when he has hrs hero say What a prece of work rs man How noble rn reason' how rnfrnrte rn faculty rn form and morrng how admrrablel rn actron how lrke an angel' tn apprehensron how lrke a god' the beauty of the world' A II 2 Man to attarn full development and to come to the herght of hrs powers must have thern fully developed and trarned To exercrse a man s body and neglect hrs rrrtellect and hrs wrll rrrrght make htm phys1ca11v frt but prgmred rn soul and rntellect To rrarn hrs rntellect wrthout consrderrng hrs soul would produce a monstrocrtv Holy Mother Church rn the wrsdom whrch rs so rrghtly hers and whrch she guards wrth such care and grace knows that man must be educated rn all of hrs facultres that not only must hrs body be exercrsed but hrs rntellect must be developed and hrs wrll trarned Any educatronal program whrch does not take these three facets rnto consrderatron rs not truly educatronal Sr Benedrct Central therefore rn keeprng wrth the phrlosophy of the Church reeducatron arms to develop and complete the whole rndrvrdual All of our school actrvrtres consequently are planned rn the lrght of our objec trves We work we play we pray We develop our rntellects we exercrse our bodres we ttarn our wrlls Our actrvrtres are all geared to attarrr our ob Jectrve a healthy mrnd rn a healthy body governed by a healthy wrll Our actrvrtres are planned to form an rntegrated whole consequently thrs our book of school memorres for thrs year we group them all together the hours we have captured rn prctures of ourselves whrle we work play and ra A relrgrous atmosphere and envrroment permeates every frbre of our school and our school actrvrtres We are Catholrc boys and grrls young men and young women rf you wrll not only sometrmes but all trmes If we farl our trarnrrrg the fault rs ours We have been taught what to do and what not to do where and how to frnd happrness and what wrll lead to unhapprness brtterness and drsrllusronment In grvrng the story of our year s actrvrtres therefore we group them a together for they form a complete whole None of these actryrtres can exer really be separated We grve them to you as we lrved them day rn an day out week after week durrng195w 1956 We worked we played we prayed and the followrng pages wrll grye you a glrmpse of these all round Actryrtres at St Benedrct Central 74 Z-ff-f 5-s I-x L :lj e ', - Cl' I l ' l YH 'o ' I Qr ' 1' V' f. If ' .I .. r ' 'A ' - ' ', 'r , r 'A . I N , .Y . . I . , , ' 1 . ' . ct , . ' . . . . . . ' . I ' ' I ' ' Y I . I b 4 , . . ' ' . . . Q I I ' I I I . . - . I. ' . I ' ' 5 ', in .' . . YI, - . ' D I I P Y- I A D D . I I ' ' I ' I ' Y I I V I .. , ... I ' H ' . . f f' K - ' . ,' . ' - ' 'r 7' . - . xv L- 433'-' .Psi ' See? It's like this! Mary Ann Jamail checks with Rodman Blazvick and Jose F Z' M- T A .,f?', S-'I 1' suv F CLASS S J phine Toth on information for a Civil War project. Diana Logwood and Mary Io Springer post a completed chart. oi Hu World geography devotees, John Biedenbach, Sam Kalill, Richard Shepard, and David Francis prepare a project to demonstrate interdependence of nations in the economic sphere. Frequent vocabulary drills have been a factor in Pearl Frattali's 100 per cent performance in the check test Peter Blazvick has just given her. Other stu- dents of English lIIg Francis Jamiel, Kay Gerst, and Barbara Herbert await their turns to test and be tested. V. vi Pearl Frattali tracks down debits and credits as Sister Rosaria clarifies a puzzling point. Richard Shepard and Barbara George take advantage of the adding machine to speed up the completion of a trial balance Eff. 1 E i Rodman Blazvick, Bob Mcjessy, Bomb Motil, and Joe Burt measure the mechanical advantage of pulleys while Mary Ann Tidball observes results. Panel members Jeanine Collmar, Edward Tom- asko, Maria George, Elizabeth Hosfeld, and Charles Konieczny focus their attention on Bar- bara Sikora as she leads a discussion un the effects of the Crusades. T!! 1: , CLASSES Many eyes watch the measuring of the coeffi- cient of linear expansion of an aluminum rod. Tom Krupa and Jean Gerko write the data that Jocelyn Jamail and Arthur Kuhnash obtain. Sister Antonita and Bill Stolarik check accuracy. It's a fact! The shortest route between two far- flung places on the earth in never a straight line William Habib, Barbara Polasky, and Paul Brill check with Joseph Jamiel and Mary Jane McCoul who demonstrate the great circle air and ocean routes. if i- .1 CLASS S TQ up 4- With the aid of recordings, Joanne Rosemarie Long prepares her rebuttal with a vengeance as Jean Gerko, Philip Jamiel, Joanne Seaman, and Mary Shivers listen attentively to Mary Ann Nugent, a member of the debate team in Problems of Democracy. Eugene Mailot acts as timekeeper. Judy Thomas and Susan Willkomm of the General Business Class have just succeeded in reconciling a bank state- ment with a check-stub balance to the satisfaction of Patricia Sokol, Darlene Povlinko, Catherine Grubbs, and Peggy O'Malley. 71 'L Seaman and Mary Kay Hamme, students in French II, strive to per- fect their Parisian accent. time gl iii, S Now isn t it simple, Carolyn George seems to say after ex- plaining her solution of an algebra I problem to Elizabeth Nugent, William Hoey, Carol Ann Ma- kuch, Victor Herbert and Donna Barnes. DC gk l7LAr i Er It was a real triumph for Joe Reardon, Sam Kalill, Patricia Saliba, John Biedenbach and Adele Jamail when they completed their collection and mounting of their perfect specimens of the insect world. 3 , S ,JJ The budding scientists search for spiro- gyra from a sample of stagnant water taken from the city's duck pond. L.- R.: John Shepard, Mary Elizabeth Kuhnash, Marcia Powers, Larry Oliver, and Carol Sikora. There is nothing like diagramming for an understanding of the intricacies of English grammar. Joyce Weiskircher's smile indicates A , 5 ,,rg,s. that she has mastered the participial phrase while Michael Monosky is equally proud of his noun Ki in apposition. John Meskauskas, Georgianna ' Jamail, Nancy Hamme, and Judy Tidball approve. 4 fd .- 7 H S 1' Y Lim as mi as X4 Jacqueline Earley, Tom Eyen, Barbara Nugent, David Francis, and Patricia Koncieczny are amoung the English II students who like to read biographies. They agree that Lives of great men all remind us we can make over lives sublime. ULASSES With Dick Francis as Papa, Madeline McCoul as Mama, and Barbara Bast, Rosemary Willkomm, and Anna Wolford as les enfants the French IClass impersonates a French family. We wonder what the maid Jocelyn Jamail, finds so amusing as she announces, Le diner est servi. Ronald Weiskircher, Barbara Bast, Larry Peters, and Bob Motil find that the use of the slide rule is a saving of time and energy in problem solving. Mary Ann Tid- ball checks results with logarithms the bank. Tom Eyen demonstrates a geometric construction while Carolyn Burt points out the critical part. Brenda Logwood and Mary Elizabeth Kuhnash keep a watchful eye. Mr. Willard Patton, cashier at the Central National Bank, takes time out to answer the questions of the General Business Class and to pose with them during their tour of r0llALlTl' The Sodality is an organization founded for the sanc- tification of members, of others and a more fervent devotion to the Blessed Mother. The Sodality has proved to be a grand success in fulfilling its aims this year. Members have willingly paid their dues and proved their good will by cheerful cooperation. The monthly meetings were all helpful and interesting due to the efficient organization of the officers and the council working with Sister Antonita. At Christmas time baskets were filled by the four classes for the needy. There was caroling by members of the glee club at the hospitals and other places. One of the other projects taken up by the Sodality was the partic- ipation in the Five First Saturdays. It was edifying to see the number of students that actually undertook this project and carried it out to the end. r www U L? Sodality Council Membersg Mary Kay Hamme, Barbara Sikora, Rose Marie Long, Larry Oliver and John Meskauskas, also enjoy planning the social activities of the sodality. --uni BOOK WEEK EXHIBIT PICTURED L.- R.: Mary Ann Nugent, Joanne Seaman, Sodality Council Members, Ronald Weiskircher, Mary Ann Shivers, Rose Marie Long, Eugene Mailot, Phyllis Weekley, Robert Motil, Frances Hohman and Barbara Polasky, preview the Mary Ann Shivers. Qreen's Work for inspiration for their leadership of the sodality. PRESS WEEK EXHIBIT The importance of Catholic Press Week was stressed at St. Benedict by the attractive display produced by the earnest efforts of the sophomore and junior classes. The purpose of the exhibit was very well recognized, for the students admiring the display are shown to be empressed by the picturesque pamphlets and various newspapers shown to be good worthwhile reading material for all. BOOK EXHIBIT February 19th marked the opening of National Book Week. St. Benedict went all out in recognition of this week. Small books with reviews of the books in our own school library provided an incentive to students to read the large size additions. Contests on the exhibit were sponsored by the freshmen and seniors during the week with candy bars given as prizes. Winners were too numerous to be listed here. PRESS WEEK EXHIBIT Here is evidence that the Sodality officers, Mary Kay Hamme, Robert PICTURED L.- R.: Barbara Bast, Joe Reardon, Sam Kalill Motil and Rose Marie Long, take their responsibility seriously. Mary Ann Tidball. u -S 15. noun uv me uoon c p 5 a tn 0 '15 9 ULASS PLAY This year's class play was organized under the direction of Sister Rita Marie, who spent many a difficult hour not only in the actual direction but in the choosing of the cast. Those who were not actually in the cast proved to be good sports and due to their hard work and cooperation helped to make the play and ad PI'Ogl'3.l'1'1 3 success. Practice Scene from Guess Again. STANDING, L.-R.: Cast of Guess Again - Mary Kav Hamme, Mary Ann Shivers, Eugene Mailot, Rose Marie Long, Bill Habib, Phyllis Weekley, Arthur Kuhnash, Joan Stolarik, David Richards, Jean Gerko, Frances Hohman fStudent Directory Robert Volz. SEATED: Joe Burt, Joanne Seaman. Mary Ann Nugent QStudent Directory and Philip Iamiel. The Power Behind the Ad Program. AD PROGRAM Hard work and effort was shown by the students taking part in the Ad Program. This is an event that occurs yearly before every class play and the students anticipate this event with great pleasure. Each year the previous goal has been broken by the hard-working students. 31 Olive Ordway shows the cast of Guess Again her Uplift Walk. A'l'l0fAL H0. llll 0CIE'l'l' Maintaining the interests of the students of Saint Benedict Central is the National Honor Society formed at Saint Benedict Central on January 27, 1953. To be elected to this society is a great privilege and eligibility is deter- mined not only by service, leadership, and character but also by the unanimous vote of the Faculty. sq PROBATIONARY MEMBERS TOP ROW: Lawrence Peters, Ronald Weiskircher, Robert Motil. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ann Tidball, Madeline McCoul, Catherine Gerst, Mary Ann Iamail, Barbara Bast, Richard Francis QNOT PICTUREDQ. NATIONAL HOOIQI IZQITY N Z 1 1 f 5 63 Among those now in school are these permanent members, TOP ROW: Jean Gerko, Joan Stolarik, Frances Hohman. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ann Nugent, Joanne Seaman, Phyllis Weekley, Eugene Mailot, Rose Marie Long, Mary Ann Shivers. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY PLEDGE I pledge myself to uphold at all time the high purpose of the National Honor Society to which Ihave been elected. Iam proud to be a member of the St. Benedict Chapter. I will endeavor to be true to the high principles for which it stands. I will be loyal at all times to my school. Iwill be faithful to my Church and devote to it my service and my leadership insofar as my state of life permits. I will strive to maintain and encourage high standards of scholarship character, leadership, and service. Iwill endeavor at all time to conduct myself in such a way that my life will reflect the principles which Ilearned in St. Benedict's. As my school willalways maintain a motherly interest in me I, in turn, promise to be a faithful and dutiful sonfdaughter. I shall respect the insignia of the National Honor Society with pride and with humility knowing that only so long as I am a credit to my family, my school, and my Church, will I be permitted to retain and wear the national emblem. Therefore, in accepting this membership, I accept not only the honors but also the obligations and responsibilities that it implies. It shall be my earnest endeavor, therefore, always to be a credit to St. Benedict Central High School. EIHICE Jhoulo anyone thlnk t rat 361110 a Kn1gnt 0+ the Altar or a mefnber 01 the Cll-311' 1 all glory, Pll'Jl1L1Iy, and honor let h1rn try do1ng some of the th1nUs expederl oi an altar Joy or a cho1r glrl Those who really know what sacr1f1ces serv1ce 1n e1ther or theqe or0an1zat1ons requlres have nothlnv but the utrnost respect for thobe who do a Good Job of fY1'v11'10 the1r SGFVICCS Gradtlatlon thls year w1ll take rrorn tne ranks of the Knlvhts of the Altar boys and 1ron1 he Chou' o1rl:, EIN hl CAN take: Great pleasure 1n 1ncluo1ng the1 nannes 1n tF1s ooo' of our Qchool YYIGTYIOTISS ana of aQsur1ng them that what IS done for God 1S ne er done 1n va1n for God avlll never ae outdon ln generoslty 1 Q TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Arthur Kuhna h Phrhp Januel JOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Daud Rlchards Robert Volz D1ck Shepard TOP ROW LEFT TO RIOHT M ny kay Hamme Mary Ann Nugent Phylln Weeklq C 6 Sv' BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RILJHT Rose Maur Long Joanne Staman Mary Ann Shxxtrs France, Hohman -' 1 E 1 Si Y , 1 . in . . 1 . , . 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The four h 19 .SPRESID ww c W :Pl EOR ENT 1, SKU eww ec T ETA pri x 593 S s gon I1-I X6 As Y P.,,,f' ko SEC-19,6 06, 'im 1255 Ad Cl Z ms Elem S UFFIUEII xgh school classes of Samt Benedlct are run efflclently by class offlcers who g1V6 much of then ume and effort to thexr respectlve dunes By the way Mr Gram Wood w PICIUICS on thxs page He has nothmg on us' ould envy the I P 'K S RESID5 ECRE T R Sf O 3 REA TARY U31 SURE Rose eflf X R C mar Ifch b03SXX at er If 'He '71 Cer 51' xx p,uXX0' XL dye Sgan 6169 PR Y-5 PM Evavcesa SE-C' ORE QMS K X ' f 'I X , j I U A, our k,.N 45955-0' w 535 kwrygs 'vQx 5500 S363 bac-X?'?q'S boat-P 'UAQQ QDOWXQ Qsxoao vsfb 'view bo? We send a special note of thanks to Sister Mich- aeline for her generous donation of time in direct- ing our glee club. She worked long and hard for our benefit and we sincerely appreciate it. Qc QNQ egg' 55-3 GU? UJQN :VO 0 tiff' vfgoo -o'C'O og, DSS' 11,50 -Q x55 58.5 bs? :foe also 5 'efkd io? ?f6J 19.5 Gb? Q05 -Q06 SISTER M. MICHAELINE Director of Choral and Instrumental .. .. . -, . . . . j. .nu cc-,wperumix UK wir geruinc flnhimlfc J Q gcei' .m1rcciaf1o'.,:?14t Bel, H1 mt gxuef tbif :Denial :Mute aiu. a Jocelyn. Immkf, Jvgelxi, .1:1g?1,1f:v'. if CI1l f1Cx wi xxmr Uv nr- l'l '4 .lily Ofhlgf. JUQQIQYIN16.1-.II,, M' f5l'l'EN Ui HP 'VV VVRVP ' V IL , ,A , .'.v.x..3X. lmerxlggXI'i1qIf,.rS'-1 ,L.,..11., AX Ones. YI 'iie H,1r'.Q-' 31.111 j.fcur.,, 1111.411 1 NZ Mr. 5- MIN. Lum: Ianni? T V ' ' ' U . Em' lsr 'vm' U gal' Currxethe Mir' ligne-' Emil, .w.tgQ11.4 Ouucz. Jfccly , '.-.131 f1.i'.LJf!'lCEix1l1Ol'.fVCIn ':. :.c:-1:11114 Quai . H me WIKI . h km. 'recw . N HMI, L t0ClAL Mft Adding to the festivities of the evening was the Queen's Court and their escorts. These 'Princesses' worked hard to make this annual event a huge success. Praise and thanks are due these girls for all the effort they put into this affair. It is due in no small part to their hard work and effort that we are able to meet the expense and publish the BEN HI SAN. 1 If 9? f Qieen Phyllis Weekley of 1954 is shown crowning the Harvest Queen, Jocelyn Jamail of 1955. We wish to take this opportunity to give Phyllis, our out-going queen, a special salute. Phyllis's spirit that brought her to the throne setaprecedent for all subsquent queens to emulate. Queen Jocelyn rallied to Phyllis's challenge. May Queen 1956 do likewise! I K t'0l'l.iIi Hx if 4 D HARVEST BALL The 1955 Harvest Ball held on November 24 in the Egles Hall proved to be a record breaking success. The music for the occasion was well presented by Ihe Me10dyQu1met. Those who enjoy our annual Harvest Ball are the students of our high school and their invited guests, plus many of the alumni. BISHOP'S BALL On the night of January 27th the Bishop's Ball, one of our big annual dances was held in the Moose Hall. Delightful music was presented by Clair Dawson and his orchestra. The dance was attended by many alumni and guests of the students. The gratitude of all the students goes out to the Bishop for a truly enjoyable evening. PROM Anticipating is intense, expectation high when the prom is in the air for it is the most colorful dance of the school year. Of our three big dances the annual prom is the last one - it comes near the end of the year and carries with it, underneath all the joy and gaity, a certain nostalgia and regret that for one group of students, the seniors, it is their last big school social activity. It more or less closes their book of school memories and we hope that it is with a sigh of regret the strains of the last dance echo for along time. The sophomores and freshmen sponsor the prom which is preceded by a junior-sponsored banquet honoring the graduates. The juniors also sponsor the breakfast following the graduation Mass and the evening reception following the graduation exercises, ,J t BA KETBALL Our whole hearted thanks goes out to Father Campbell who has done a splendid Job of coaching St Benedict s basketball team Father s enthusiasm and interest has sparked the lrrsh on to vrctory We owe much to him Hrs advice and help have been greatly appreciated Father had a great deal to do with acqurrrng new basketball surts which not only look colorful but add to the morale of the boys In the name of the faculty and student body of St Benedict we say Thank you Father Campbell and be here next year FATHER WILLIAM H CAMPBELL Instructor of Relrgron and Latrn Director of Athletics A special salute goes to John Richards for hrs time and patience during the 1955 1956 basketball season This rs hrs frrst year with us but we hope rt rs not hrs last JOHN RICHARDS Advisor This rs the second year that Melvin Gerst has been advisor for our reserve team To bring the team up to par requrres time and sacrrfrce He has grven both It rs with prrde we include Melvin rn our book of school memories MELVIN GERST Advisor We wish to show our gratitude toward little Joe for taking on such a big job. The job of managing a team might be taken for granted, but along with its honor it carries many responsibilities and duties. Joe has proven himself worthy of this position. 3 9 JOE JAMIEL Manager B DAVID RICHARDS Nickname: Dave Height: 6'3 weight: 187 Position: Center Letters: 1 reserve, Grade: Senior ARTHUR KUHNASH Nickname: Art Height: 5'10 1f2 Weight: 150 Position: Forward Letters: 2 reserve, 2 varsity Grade: Senior RONALD WEISKIRCHER Nickname: Ron Height: 5'6 Weight: 130 Position: Guard Letters: 2 reserve, Grade: Junior ASKETBALL NL' W I 3 varsity WILLIAM HABIB Nickname. Teach Height: 6' Weight: 160 Position: Forward Letters: 1 varsity Grade: Senior A R 9 Q - 4 N5 ' 1 varsity . y 1 N-.1 :Que -A, GSW! 40 3? If J . gunz Nfw., if 1 .45 if . Qlfwaia E- ,., fs' .ii if 1 fi. I, -gf 5 if -1 5-wg. ,W,v: i?f'. af L, '24 Q! OUR RESERVES TOP ROW: L.-R., Edward Tomasko, Manager, Teddy Hoey, Jack Shepard, Chuck Konieczny, Victor Herbert. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Monosky, James Liptak, Joe Reardon, John Meskauskas. These energetic boys comprise our reserves. They show the qualities of good basketball players and are keeping the Irish banner waving. XA liz-li'llETlhlLL l x r lx ' r K I ' 4 1 l r x X f X CHEERLEADERm L.- R. : Kay Gerst, Mary Kay Hamme, Patricia Saliba, Mary Ann Jamail. 29902 Half-time Did he make it? Oops! Interesting Game? Yea! Another basket. Whoppee! Two more points V A R S I T Y I N A C T I O N UHEERLEAIIER Mary Kay I-Iamrne Kay Gerst I Elected by the students themselves th1s group ors an of g1rls among them one sen1or, three 3un1 one sophomore have successfully helped lead the team to v1ctory on the one hand and on the other cheered them on to hope for better thlngs when the gomg was rou h th sen1or has glven her last ary Kay Hamme e of three years of servlce for graudat1on w1ll take 1 te her from us We take th1s opportun1ty to sa u Mary Kay and to thank her for her unself1sh cheer Cheerleadnmg 15 a pr1v1lege to be sure ful serv1ce but a pr1v1lege that carrles w1th 1t respons1b1l1t1es th ob well and hard work Mary Kay has done e J As for the other g1rls well we shall hope fo wonderful thlngs from them next year' Mary Ann Jamail Pat Saliba '57 44 '58 BIIWLI G The students pictured on this page comprise the ten teams of Saint Benedict's 1955- 1956 bowling league. Although this is not the first year we have bowled, this marks the initial showing of bowling in our yearbook, the BEN HI SAN. The Captains of the teams are: Phyllis Weekley, Ronald Weiskircher, Arthur Kuhnash, Barbara George, David Richards, Gene Sulek, Adele Jamail, Patricia Saliba, Joe Reardon, and Thomas Eyen. On them falls the duty of seeing that everything connected with the bowling teams runs smoothly. So here's a thanks for their fine work and conscientiousness during the year. 45 I' BLIC RELATIU H The value of learning to work with others cooper- atively, peacefully, and profitably is gained thru the democratic practice of participating in public relations work. At St. Benedict Central these include The March of Dimes, Junior Red Cross Membership, Com- munity Chest, Ohio Citizenship, Senior Aptitude Test, Tuberculosis Stamp Sale and Essay Contest, all of which are sponsored by local groups of the community. During the Lenten season the students make sacri- fices to help others through the Bishop's Relief Fund Why I Am Glad I Am an American was the in- spiring subject presented to the students of St. Bene dict Central by the noted speaker, Dr. R.C. Young on leave of absence from the University of Georgia. The pleasure of hearing the most sought after speak er in the U.S. was truly a great honor. The students and faculty of St. Benedict express their appreciation to Mr. Robert A. Gay, and the First National Bank of Cambridge, who made Dr. Robert Amos L to R. av? we we as 'dl' .xveffwg Vt 'L Robert Amos, Dr R C WQQJW' ,, sm? QQ Pe ,v so Youn g available . 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'l G51 rwi ' ts. rffdd' ,,,..fv Ml! i ullllwxi, ull nu-Riu sa ef as , cuss win LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1956 fd P We, the senior class of the City of Cambridge, County of Guernsey, State of Ohio, United States, of America, Northern Hemisphere, being of sound, quick, alert, precocious, and brilliant xx mind and memory do hereby make, publish, declare, legalize, promulgate, and proclaim this to be our Last Will and Testament, here- by revoking any and all wills heretofore made by us. Butch Armbruster leaves his Marlon Brando like voice to Jocelyne Jamail. Joe Burt leaves his majestic stature to Bob Motil. Barbara George leaves her Olds to Rodman Blazvick. Jean Gerko leaves her accordian ability to Larry Peters. Bill Habib bequeaths his curly hair to Mike Monosky. Mary Kay Hamme leaves her cheerleading ability to her sister, Nancy. Frances Hohman leaves the clock in the senior assembly for Barbara Her- bert to watch. Bob Kingston leaves his pigeon to Francis Jamiel. Tom Krupa wills his farming talents to Kay Gerst. Arthur Kuhnash leaves his delivery truck to his sister, Mary E. Rose Marie Long leaves her giggle to Patty Saliba. Eugene Mailot leaves his milk-selling skill to Larry Oliver. Bob Mclessy leaves his unrelenting acting ability to Paul Brill. Mary Ann Nugent bequeaths her long locks to Bernadine Balik. David Richards wills his Brain to Ronnie Weiskircher. Joanne Seaman entrusts her collander to Rosemary Willkomm to make cole slaw. Martha Sue Secrest leaves her silence to Victor Herbert. Dick Shepard leaves his hot-rodding to Josephine Toth. Mary Ann Shivers bequeaths her sincerity to who- ever is lucky to get it. Joan Stolarik leaves her dark-rimmed IU, glasses to Marsha Powers. I iq l Bill Stolarik leaves his handiness to i Peter Blazvick, Bob Volz leaves all his goodies to Mary Ann Tidball. Phyllis Weekley leaves her bowling ability to Carolyn George. Philip Jamiel leaves his unique style' of oratory to Barbara Bast. Unfortunately, Mary Ann Jamail, Pauline Blazvick, Marv Jane McCoul, Madeline McCoul, Carolyn Burt, Ted Hoey, Pearl Frattali, Gene Sulek, Chuck Konieczny, Jack Shepard, Joyce Weiskircher, and Tom Eyen because of unorderly, unbecoming, undignified, moronic conduct and behavior, we do hereby repudiate, and ostracize them from any of the rich, coveted possessions which are so abundant in the Class of 1956. We wish to state here that they shall not be allowed to contest this will. In Witness Whereof, we, the Senior Class of Saint Benedict Central, the testators, have set our hands and seals hereto this tenth day of January, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-six. Seniors Seal Signed, sealed, published, and declared as and for their last will and testament by the Senior class of 1956, the above-named testators, in the presence of us, who, at their request and in the presence of them and each other, have subscribed our names hereto as witnesses on the day and year last aforesaid. Witnessed by: Charlie McCarthy Mortimer Snurd 47 Very Special Patrons Walter O'Malley Mr. 8: Mrs. Al Hellstern Mt. 8: Mrs. Shuffay Coury Patrons William Joseph Stolarik '56 Elizabeth Joann Stolarik '56 Joseph Burt '56 Richard Francis '5'7 Eugene Mailot '56 Barbara Ann George '56 Jean Ann Gerko '56 Catherine Henry '53 Jangt,Rhode '54 Betty Minarchik '54 Edward Koval '54 George Pavlik '55 George Krupar '55 James Liptak '58 Evelyn Toth '53 Joseph Sikora Jr. '53 Dolores Sikora '50 Bemard Sikora '51 FROM THIS T0 THIS TO THIS This year we bade farewell to the barn and are now attending classes in the newly constructed block building . We are hopeful that from there we will be able to enter the new school soon. PATRO Special Patrons Special Patrons Marie Buttress '35 Eleanor Jakubisin '55 Margaret Srancik John 8: James Eyen '45 Dr. Paul Huth Mrs. Stanton Anker Michael Monosky '59 Melvin Gerst '54 Charlyne Hohman '54 Joseph Buttress '40 Aneese Buttress '35 Betty Buttress '38 Florence Seaman '49 Barbara Latchic '47 Robert Gerst '48 Eddie Jamiel '52 Regis Gerst Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. '49 George Sikora Elias George Charles Dollison John Trubusky Joseph Puchy John Kawa Michael Monosky Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Danello Mr. 8: Mrs. Cy Francis Mr. 8: Mrs. Romeo Fratelli Mr. 8: Mrs. John Ballway Mr. 8: Mrs. Lewis Jamail Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry Hamme Mr. 8: Mrs. LB. Peters Mr. 8: Mrs Ray Gerst Mr. 8: Mrs. John Tidball Mr. 8: Mrs. Ralph Hohman Mr. 8: Mrs Paul O'Malley Mr. 8: Mrs Joseph Burt Mr. 8: Mrs Joseph Reardon Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry Hosfeld Mr. 8: Mrs. A.O. Bast Mr. 8: Mrs. John Mooney Mrs. Ellen Chervenak Mrs. Esther Francis Mrs. Frances Jamail Mrs. Alice Weekley Dr. 'l'homas Sikora Mr. Ralph Hamme Agnes Hodock Donald Chervenak Robert Kawa We the staff members of the BEN HI SAN take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks to the Sponsors who have contributed to the support of our yearbook. lt is partly due to their generosity that we are able to produce this issue of BEN HI SAN. MMA.- V f f , ,fd pf, .L l X '
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