St Benedict High School - Charitas Yearbook (Cambridge, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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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

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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.



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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

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