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

 - Class of 1957

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There was no time for recre- ation, says William Polasky as he outlines the hard monotonous life of the serf, Monica Shingary, Catherine Motil, and Richard Pelton are agreed that 20th century THEY HAVE TAUGHT US that not all knowledge will be ours ever, no matter how long or how much we may study. . .buf that we ought to learn as much as we can and always more than is demanded of us. America has some advantages over the Middle Ages. CLASSES ----...pn-if-,a-V ,kr ' ,, , Xl ar, , A M' Y , K a 'Ta . ' X is Now, get that number right, professor, Larry Oliver warns Joseph Jamiel as the latter posts the electoral vote in the presidential election of '56, Joseph isn't worried, for Jacqueline Early and Patricia Saliba, two well-known history sharks, are checking and re-check- mg, -- The Merriam-Webster Diction- ary in its various editions is a favorite with these juniors in their efforts to add to their vocabulary, John Biedenbach and Tom Eyen consult the unabridged edition, Barbara Nugent is absorbed in the study of her Word Power book, while Mary Elizabeth Kuhnash and Carol Sikora jot down their findings. ment on Jeanie Col1mar's outline of a selection she has read, Other members of the sophomore English Class agree that outlining leads to more careful reading and better understanding. r t, ' it Wa' Teddy Hoey suggests an improve-

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3 41 U FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS The Freshman Class Officers: Catherine Motil, Prestdentg Christopher Bast, Sec retaryg and Theresa Sikora, Treasurerg are busy organizing a schedule for one of their nieetings. x it SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Secretary, Carolyn Georgeg Treasurer, Joyce Weiskircherg the Sophomore Class Officers, seem to have hit upon a good idea for a future class project. Tom Van Aman, President, was absent when this picture was taken. CLAS OFFICER Cheers ring out for the Class Officers who have done such a fine iob in leading their respective classes. Theirs is not an easy task, for they have the unending job of supervising class activities throughout the year, although it is an honor and a privilege to be elected to a class office. We want to express our thanks to these Class Officers for their commendable work and effort. l THEY HAVE TAUGHT US that we must steer away from envy and learn the secret of quiet laughter. . . to stand up and fight for what is right- our own rights and others' - on principle. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS The Junior Class Officers: Thomas Eyen, Presidenrg Marcia Powers, Secretaryg Carol Sikora, Treasurerg are planning a bake sale to raise money for their treas- ury. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS The Senior Class Officers: Mary 'Ann jamail, President, Mary Ann Tidball, Seeretaryg Peter Blazvick, Treasurerg look very happy as they plan diligently for their activities during their last year here at St. Benedict. too



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ATREM Did Einstein stan this way? Larry Peters, Paul Brill, Edwin McElroy, Marge Michelli and Adele Iamail seem to think so. Testing the properties of oxygen keeps many hands busy. Patricia Konieczny and Barbara Polasky prepare the gas, Bob Motll tests it, and Jocelyn Jamail keeps the all important records. Ronald Weiskircher must be supervising, Career Diplomats? They 're certainly serious enoughl These P,O,D, students ponder problems poised by the turmoil in the Middle East, Francis Jamiel points out the latest developments while Rodman Blazvick and Madeline McCoul prepare a display for class discussion purposes, ls it possible that Peter Blazvick is a non-commlttal obsuver, or is he engineering the work? CLASSES -?',!f 'Nano Sub- 'Quai Susan willkomm spots the Suez as she leads a discussion on the subject of oil in world trade, Stanford McElroy and william Hoey are absorbed in the explanation. william Gilbow, however, S, B,C, 's latest authority on World Geography, can hardly wait to take over the discussion.

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