St Frederick High School - Ramrod Yearbook (Pontiac, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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' 4, s. '- . .1 A - '-Y. - ' W' ' ' 1.1 1 's f ' S C7 ST FREDRICK HIGH SCHOOL W lmmnon me of Q '47 ff M1958 medial fion The Senior Class of 1958 considers it a privil- ege to dedicate this edition of the Ramrod to you, our parents. It is due to you, because of your personal sacrifices, that we have become the ma- ture young adults that we feel we are today. Yes, we want to dedicate this book to you for we know that everything we have accomplished, our education and even this book, couldn't have been done without your help. 0I'eLUO I' School a world of ready wealth our minds and hearts to bless A world of knowledge is ours for the taking School IS like crossing a large river the river of knowledge step by step slowly but surely We strive to step easily picking our way lest we fall from the stepping stones of learn 1ng Our goal is the opposite bank 1n the distance which pictures a happy and successful future for those who complete the Journey over the river of knowledge 2 3 e of Cmfenfj Page Ded1cat1on Pastor Asslstants Lay Teachers Semors Mock Electlons Semor Memomes Underclassmen Classes Boys' Ath1et1cs G1r1s' Athletxes ACt1V1t1SS As We'11 Remember Them Clubs and Orgamzatmns Patrons 3 6.4! ..... .... . .... 2 ' ..... .... . . ..... ..... .... . . 5 .. .......... ................. . 6 ' ................. .................. 7 ' .......... .. ........ 22 ' ' ................ ............. 2 4 ............. .......... . .27 Liturgy ..................... ............... 3 9 ' ...................... 55 A . ' ........... ................... 7 0 ............. .... ............ . . 77 .................. .. 86 ..... ................. 8 9 Yi ll a5t0I', SLIM? HAOWIPJOII dl'Cel'0 To you Father Marcero our pastor and sp1r1tua1 leader we want to express our smcere grat1tude for your fatherly lnterest and concern for our sp1r1tual and temporal welfare Every mornmg f1nds you at the altar saymg Mass and dxstrxbutmg Holy Commumon to the members of your parlsh and to the students of St Freder1ck's School Every week fmds you 1n the semor room teachmg re11g1on For all these prlestly act1v1t1es and for your fatherly 1nterest we thank you Father Marcero 4 4 0,19 , JW Father Fabian Weber A very familiar figure at St. Fred's is that of Father Fabian Weber. He is known for the active interest he has taken in each and every student here and for his active participation in our Friday night teen clubs. Those who have seen any of Father Weber's paintings will agree that he is a man of many talents. Also, anything that is planned for a lot of fun will surely get Father's backing and ap- proval, for he has a great sense of humor. Some of his most memorable acts have been presented at our pep meetings. Father Weber also helps out in the high school by teaching religion to the juniors. .fduialanl prieafa 'WJ .. up Father James Sheehan A new but already familiar face at St. Fred's is that of Father James Sheehan. Because of his ability to speak Spanish, Father has come here to help the increasing number of Mexicans who are in our parish. Another role which has been ably filled by Father Sheehan is that of athletic director for all sports at St. Fred's. This position has made him a key figure in the Moms' and Dads' Club. Father Sheehan's greatest ability lies in the fact that he is an excellent poet. He falls in Father Weber's category when it comes to a sense of humor, and some of his most memor- able acts were seen at our pep meetings. Father helps out in the High School by teaching religion. Jag .7eacAerJ Mr. Eugene Wright During Mr. Wright's three years at St. Fred's, his duties have not been con- fined primarily to the classroom. He is a familiar sight on the football field or the gym floor in the hall, for his duties also include those of coaching our foot- ball and basketball teams. In the classroom, he teaches physics, algebra II, health, and general science. Mr. Chester Lichodziejewski Mr. Chester, as we all call him, was welcomed back to St. Fred's for his fourt consecutive year. He arrived here the same year that the present senior class began their high school studies. Although the class of 1958 is leaving, they hope Mr. Chester will continue teaching at St. Fred's for as long as he may wish. He teaches modern history, and geography. Mr. Edward Higbee We would like to take this chance to welcome Mr, Higbee who is the newest addition to the faculty at St. Fred's. Mr. Higbee's first and most important role is that of the music director. He has filled the role as church organist, and it is due to him that we again have a choral class in the high school. Be- sides teaching music, he also teaches English 9. Lf' 6 eniora 1,, , The child is father of mang And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety MARTIN KOENIG - President O . Junior Achievement Q33 an fzcerd Officer of J. A. Q33 Football Q1-2-3-43 Co-Captain Q43 Basketball Q1-2-3-43 Baseball Q1-2-33 Altar Boy Q1-2-3-43 Choral Q1-2-33 Student Council Q33 Officer of S. C. Q33 Class President Q1-2-43 Varsity Club Q1-2-3-43 Officer Varsity Club Q2-33 Honor Society Q1-33 ELLEN SCHACHERN - Vice President Junior Achievement Q33 Sec. Sz Treasurer of J. A. Q33 Choral Q1-2-33 Pianist Q33 Sodality Q3-43 Sacristan Q1-2-3-43 Officer Student Council Q13 Class Officer Q43 Future Social Workers Q33 Sec. of Social Workers Q33 Yearbook Q43 Future Teachers Q43 Librarian Q3-43 Office Clerk Q43 Honor Society Q1-2-33 INGRID SODERBERG - Secretary Honor Society Q13 Junior Achievement Q33 Choral Q1-2-3-43 Soloist Q33 Basketball Q13 Sodality Q1-2-3-43 Yearbook Q43 Sacristan Q13 Teen Club Q3-43 Student Council Q33 Class Officer Q2-43 Future Nurse Q43 Future Social Work Librarian Q43 Office Clerk Q3-43 BI' 133 RICHARD POWE - Treasurer Sodality Q1-43 Football Q1-23 Varsity Club Q1-2-3-43 Student Council Q23 Yearbook Q43 Class Officer Q43 ffm, 0 1958 JANICE ARCAND Junior Achievement Q3-43 Choral 11-2-3-43 Future Teacher 14j Future Social Worker Q3-41 Future Nurse Q43 Sacristan 11-2-3-4l Yearbook Q43 CATHERINE BIERI Junior Achievement Choral Q1-2-31 Sodality Q1-2-33 Sacristan 11-2-32 Teen Club Q43 Student Council 13, Yearbook Q43 Librarian Q31 Cheerleader Q3-47 K3-47 MARY AGENS BROWN Junior Achievement Q33 Choral Q1-2-33 Sodality Q3-4l Future Teachers Q43 Librarian Q41 Sacristan ill Honor Society Q1-21 9 SHELIA BLASCYK Junior Achievement Q3-47 Student Council Q37 Future Teacher Q45 C.C.D. Q43 Future Social Worker 435 Librarian Q23 , Honor Society Baseball Q1-21 Football Q23 LAWRENCE COSGROVE Q2-37 Junior Achievement My Altar Boy Q1-2-3-43 ROBERT CROASDE LL Junior Achievement Q33 Choral Q1-2-3-45 Basketball Q1-2-31 Football Q1-2-3-4y Sodality 12-33 Altar Boy 11-2-3-43 Teen Club Q47 Officer Q45 Varsity Club Q2-3-47 Baseball Q2-3-41 Social Worker Q3i WILLIAM CRAWFORD Junior Achievement Q31 Football 11-32 Sodality Q1-31 Altar Boy Q1-2-3-43 CAROLINE CUMMINGS Junior Achievement Q3-43 Choral Q1-2-3-43 Sodality Q21 Sacristan Q47 Future Social Worker Q43 10 JANET DELONGCHAMP Choral Q43 Future Teachers My Sodality ill DELORES DENNEN Junior Acheivement Q31 Choral Q1-2-3l Sodality Q1-2-3D JAMES DEVEREAUX Choral Q2-33 Basketball Q41 Sodality my Altar Boy Q1-2-3-43 Class Officer Q31 11 MARGARET DEROCHER Junior Achievement Q3-4j Choral Q1-2-3-4D Sodality Q3-4Q Sacristan Q1-2-3-41 Librarian Q33 Teen Club 12, Future Nurse Q47 Future Social Worker Q41 BRIAN DIRKER Junior Achievement Q3-45 Choral Q1-2-3-47 Basketball Q3-43 Sodality Q1-2-3-43 Prefect Q43 'WW' Altar Boy Q1-2-3-43 Class Officer Q37 Future Social Worker Q4J Officer Q4l Yearbook 143 Baseball Q2-3-43 MAUREEN DRAKE Student Council Q2-4l Officer 141 Basketball Q1-2-3-4J Teen Club Q11 Class Officer Q3l 'V' Choral Q1-2-3-41 Sodality Q1-2-3-42 Future Nurse My Officer Q43 Junior Achievement Q35 Honor Society Q1-2-33 MARY DUERR Junior Achievement 43, Choral Q2-33 Basketball Q2-3-43 Sodality Q1-2-3-41 Class Officer Q2-37 Future Nurse Q43 Officer Q45 R Future Social Worker Q33 L- Future Teacher Q4J ia SANDRA EMMERETH Choral Q1-2-3-4l Sodality Q23 Future Social Worker Q45 Future Teacher Q4J Librarian Q3-45 Basketball Q11 12 EARL ENGLISH ? pf 96 xi 'Ji 2 f H ts, - fin 5 JUDY ERMEL Junior Achievement 13-41 Vice-President 14, Sales Manager 13j Basketball 11-2-3-43 Choral 11-2-33 CARL ERZNOZNICK Choral 112 Altar Boy 11-2-3-4b Honor Society 113 Sodality 13-4D VIRGINIA FELICE Future Teacher 143 Officer Junior Achievement 12-3, Librarian 44m cami 11-2-31 Cadet Teaehel' C33 Future Social Workers 141 Honor Society 11-2-BJ Yearbook 149 V Y JL. :W - ' Ama, -'E JULIE GARDNER Junior Achievement 137 Choral 11-2-3-41 Sodality 12-3-4, Future Nurses 145 Future Teacher 147 Future Social Worker 13-4i Librarian 123 13 PATRICIA FOSTER Choral 12-33 Basketball 123 Choral 12-3D Cheerleader 13-43 Sodality 12-3-43 Officer 133 Class Officer 12i Office Clerk 133 Pontiac Press Correspondent 145 Future Teachers 14, Future Nurse 145 Honor Society 12J Yearbook Q43 JOSEPH HUMPHRIES Junior Achievement 131 Choral Q1-2-33 Football ll-2-3-45 Sodality Q1-2-33 Altar Boy Q1-2-3-45 Varsity Club Q2-3-43 Baseball Q31 DWIGHT HAHNEFELD DENNIS HALL Football Q21 Yearbook Q41 CATHLEEN KIDD Junior Achievement Q33 Choral Q1-2-3-45 Sodality Q2-3-47 Future Nurses Q45 Yearbook Q4J Future Social Worker Q41 RICHARD KAST Junior Achievement Q33 Choral Q23 Basketball Q2-3-4J Football Q3-43 Co-Captain Golf Q2-35 Sodality Q23 Varsity Q2-3-45 Student Council Q2-3, Baseball Q23 14 Jinx f MARY ANN KOENIG Choral Q1-2-3-43 Basketball Q1-25 Sodality Q1-23 Future Social Worker Q3-4l Future Teacher my Librarian Q41 -J-I: Qs LAWRENC E LANDRY I MARY LORTIE Choral Q2-3-45 Sodality Q49 Future Social Worker Q3-43 Future Teacher Q43 Librarian Q41 DONALD LANDRY Junior Achievement CD Choral Q1-2-33 Football Q1-2-3-41 Sodality ll-2-31 Altar Boy K1-2-3-43 Teen Club ill Varsity Club Q3-47 Class Officer 125 Baseball Q2-3-4b ,, -wp THERESA LANDRY Junior Achievement Q3-43 Choral Q1-2-33 Sodality QD Sacristan Q1-2-3-41 Class Officer Q13 Future Social Worker Q3-45 Future Teacher Q43 Officer Clerk Q31 ,555 Choral 11-2-3-45 Sacristan 11-2-3-43 Future Nurse 14l BEATRICE LOUGHRAN Junior Achievement 13 4, Future Social Worker 143 CHARLES MOLONEY Junior Achievement 135 Officer 133 Sodality 11-2-33 Football 12-3-45 Student Council 14l Officer Varsity Club 13-47 Yearbook 141 Future Social Worker 13-47 Officer 131 1 if Basketball Manager 13D S5 1 Golf 13-41 Honor Society 11-27 CHRISTINA MEDINA Basketball 11-2-37 Sodality 141 Future Nurses 133 Future Social Workers 145 Future Teacher 145 Grade School Librarian 141 JOSEPH Mc LAUGHLIN Junior Achievement 139 President Choral 11-2-33 Basketball 11-Bl Football 11-2-31 Sodality 133 Altar Boy 11-2-3-41 Baseball 12-47 Yearbook 143 FRED METZ Junior Achievement 13-43 Officer 13-47 Student Council 12l Sodality 123 Altar Boy 11-2-3-43 Honor Society 11-2-3-4j Yearbook 141 DONNA NEEDLE Junior Achievement Choral Q1-2-3-43 Sodality Q1-2-3-43 Future Nurses Q43 Yearbook Q43 Future Teachers Q43 Librarian Q3-43 Office Clerk 443 Honor Society Q1-2-3 Junior Achievement Q3 43 President Q43 RICHARD NICKERSON Choral Q13 Basketball Q1-2-3-43 Altar Boy 11-2-3-43 Teen Club ll-2-33 Varsity Club Q3-43 PATRICIA O'LEARY Junlor Achievement Q3-43 Future Nurse Q43 Future Social Worker 13-43 Future Teacher Q43 Honor Society Q13 17 RICHARD NICHOLS Junior Achievement Q33 Basketball Q1 2 3 43 Capt Football Q1 43 Altar Boy 11 2 3 43 Varsity Club Q3 43 1 I far PEGGY OW ENS Junior Achievement 13-43 Cheerleader 13-43 Sodality 12-3-43 Choral 12-3-43 Yearbook 143 BRIAN PAYETTE Junior Achievement 133 Sodality 11-23 Teen Club 12-33 Student Council 12-43 Choral 11-23 Class Officer 113 Future Social Worker 13-43 Future Nurse 143 NICHOLAS PAVLINAC Junior Achievement 143 Choral 11-33 Altar Boy 11-2-3-43 Honor Society 11-2-3-43 PHYLLIS POPE Junior Achievement 13-43 Choral 12-33 Future Social Workers 143 Librarian 13-4? 18 J ANICE RABAUT Junior Achievement 133 Choral 11-2-33 Sodality 11-3-43 Future Social Workers 13 Future Teacher 143 Librarian 12-33 CCD 143 Dramatics 133 35' in 'F 4 i' ' PATRICIA SAGAMANG 01 Future Nurses Q45 Future Teachers Q43 Librarian 131 MARGARET RUSSELL Junior Achievement Q43 Choral Q1-2-3-49 l CCD an PATRICIA SAGHY Junior Achievement Q33 Choral Q1-2-3-41 Soloist 131 Basketball Q1-2J Sodality Q1-2-32 Teen Club Q33 Student Council Q47 Yearbook Q45 Librarian Q2-33 REBECCA SCHUTT Future Social Worker Q43 Officer Honor Society Q13 Choral Q1-2-35 Future Teacher Q4l Sodality CU Officer ' 4 19 PAUL SAGHY Choral Q11 Baseball 11-2-3-42 Basketball 11-25 Varsity Club Q1-2-3-43 Yearbook My Honor Society Q1-2-3-41 ROSE MARIE SCLESKY Junior Achievement Q3j Choral Q1-2-3-41 Future Nurse Q43 Future Social Worker Q31 Future Teacher Q4Q Sodality Q1-2-3-41 CCD 44p JOSEPH SHARPE Varsity Club Q3-41 President Q43 Football Q2-3-41 Baseball Q3-43 JOHN SHARPE Junior Achievement Q3 Vice-President Q43 Teen Club Q35 Basketball 135 Varsity Club Q3-4b Treasurer Q47 Baseball Q33 Yearbook Q45 47 JULIE SLOWIK Choral Q1-2-3-42 Basketball Q1-2-3-4y Sodality Q1-2-3-43 Student Council Q15 Future Nurses my Future Social Worker Future Teacher Q41 CCD Q43 Q Honor Society Q1-2-3-4h 20 ANGELA SODA Junior Achievement Q3-43 Future Social Worker My Future Teacher 143 CCD 44p 'Ui 'Hb' 'K' 11 E, it SHARON TALBOT Junior Achievement Choral Q1-2-3-41 Pianist Q31 Basketball Q1-21 Sodality Q1-2-3-41 Sacristan Q1-2-31 Teen Club Q41 Class Officer Q11 Future Social Work Future Teacher Q41 Librarian Q41 Dramatics Q31 Yearbook Q41 Cheerleader Q3-41 SI' Q3-41 Q3-41 PATRICK WALSH Sodality Q2-3-41 Altar Boy Q1-2-3-41 J UDITH WARRILOW Junior Achievement Q31 Choral Q1-2-31 Sodality Q41 Sacristan Q1-2-3-41 Future Nurse Q41 Future Social Worker Q41 Secretary Yearbook Q41 Future Teacher Q41 Librarian Q41 Dramatics Q31 IRENE ZAHA Junior Achievement Q3-41 K' Future Social Worker Q41 Librarian Q21 MARYANN ZUMWALT Choral Q1-2-3-41 Office Duty Q2-31 Future Social Worker Q41 Future Teacher Q41 Parish Paper Correspondent 21 We d1dn't measure them but 1t,S a sure bet that No one has a chance to feel low around Ingr1d Mary Duerr and Br1an Payette have the b1ggest Soderberg and Jack Sharpe These natural smxles born clowns w111 keep anyone 1n a laughmg 3 These two topped the rest of the sen1or class mn thexr looks Pat Saghy took the honors for bemg the cutest g1r1 and Dxck N1cho1s 1S the hand somest boy IW? Q0 -dw' 1 F' 93 4 3 , E I ' fylj 'filff .m, M A - f -Q ELS, 5 Q5 Ifl I 2 'i 2' .VT w , E N I We hope that Maureen Drake and Nlcholas Pav11nac won't let us down for the class looks toward them as the most 11ke1y to succeed Cathy B1er1 and Denny Hall assume the1r danc1ng pos1t1on anyt1me and anywhere cause they were voted the best dancers from among the sen1ors Juhe S1ow1k's ab111ty to slnk that basketball Ready w1111ng and able are three adJect1ves that descrlbe Judy Ermel and Larry Cosgrove who are the most amb1t1ous 1n the senlor class NIJ md 'ti NW- ,nw-.. and Marty Koen1g's well rounded sports ac The two h0t1'0ddeI'S Kathy' Kidd and Carl tlvmee havg deelgnated them as our best Erznozn1ck pause for a moment bes1de the1r athletes cars before tak1ng off once agaln 1 JW 49+ C .14 ' -45 ' -K r'7f5 GH 2374 Freshmen and Sophomore Memories High School and we were in' We had It made or so we thought until we met the high exalted rulers who changed our minds into be lievin that evervthin is not as easy in High as it looked We got over our lemon and feather stunts just in time to enjoy our first dance Our parents took pictures of their darlings about to embark on their f1rst venture Joyed our first year at St Fred s under the careful guidance of our instructors In the year that followed we began to think about what fields interested us the most Phat is where we got the name The class with a future We had many parties that year and we began to know what Hiffh School life was really like When we Got over our fear of dances and the knowledge that we were as good as the next fellow we even more than re Joiced in the fact that if you obey the rules and play the game fairly you can really enjoy your cherished years of High School QIIIOI' C6155 S2 . . U . U . . . I b -f D into the field of social affairs. We really en- ' ' 7 7 , I 77 ' U .D . ' zz- ! 1 Q I , I 1 x ' ' 7' 1 y elfl0I'Le5 Jumor and Sen1or Memor1es At flrst our presence IH the ranks of the Upperclassmen was un1que almost uncanny W were not IH our accustomed place Our class w1th a future was beg1nn1ng to evolve 1nto the class of 58 We looked forward to puttlng on our dances and Sk1tS and other act1v1t1es whlch are trad1t1onal for the Jumor class We ordered our rmgs and then came the Prom The Prom def1nes 1tS81f The beaut1ful deooratlons the trad1t1onal tux and formals made a n1ght to cherlsh always We slowly passed from Prom mem or1es to Semor dreams and then suddenly they came true All too soon we were w1sh1ng to go back back to our fun f1lled days 1n the lower grades But we had to move on to h1gher h6lghtS Sen1orhood Sen1ors the t1tle rang crazlly through our heads It was a name for the num berless Joys sorrows and 3CtlV1t16S of the last year 1n h1gh school Flrst on our year long agenda was In1t1at1on We used the usual methods and style and heartxly enjoyed the out come Next we had our order for graduatlon mvltatlons and the dream was about to become a real1ty Of course we have to have a note about our r1ngs we enjoy so much T1me passed and eventually we had our p1ctures taken followed by a serles of events too numerous and hum orous to mentlon Sprlng blossomed and we started th1nk1ng of another tltle Alumm The Joys of our last prom and f1nal assembly as a class were numberless It fmally came graduat1on We were graduates men and women of the world' We looked forward aga1n to college and careers We st1ll were a class w1th a future But to forget the future we look back w1th a tear at our four wonderful years at a small paroch1al school ID Pont1ac Maybe one day one of us w1ll make th1s school known to the world because of our act1ons We hope so but meanwh1le we mvoke our patron Our Lady of Lourdes to help gulde us through those years lymg ahead of us and of our future fam1l1es All th1s could not have been made posslble had lt not been for the careful guldance and cons1derat1on shown us by our devoted S1sters Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Of 58 . , - 9 . . . . , . 5 . 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G 0' , w 9' rl b ' , -Q 1- N M x V l 4 y , f X E7 , ,lf N . Q: S' A . i 373: I :A I 3 'Y if Lx. . , - -555-4' .1f1if?sg-Q-1 U .a,'.. -p.,a,. . A Robe rt Hoehn 05 Robe rt Huse re au 'IE' 7 Joseph Lada Susan Mc Hugh dw x if if if if jg? Sharon Hofman Margaret Kalush Y' Lmda LaLonde Susan McMahon Robe rt Mukal 41.-'f Ronald Nacarato 444 'UI Penny Ho1s1ngton Joseph Keller Dlanne Landry Klrby Me agher xl Gary Navatney Robe rt Hudson 1'- W1111am Kmch Joseph Landry 7? Carol Morse i' Peter 34 Nye Carolyn Humphreys Paul Koemg 'L '1'.f' Rosemary Lessard Jud1th Moslak 'SF l 13x Thomas O Ne 11 x Q Michael Husereau 'T' Jud1th Kreuc her M1chael Matthews E f' faux at E11 zabeth Mounta1n L..A Charlotte Oshust 15 Thomas Ottman if Sclesky Mary Sode rbe rg R1chard Warrllow T1 wa D1 ane Palopah 9: W1ll1am Scle sky R1chard eremet Robert Yapo 5 5 bun' Wad? Rose mary P1erce N-4 ' Patrxck Secoy Rr Stephan Pocs Joan Sharpe Sharon Louxs Tyrrell Vale nte Carl Roselh W1111am S1ab1nsk1 Patr1c1a V1lle lla I James Zanon1 ki Colette Schafer wx' vs R1ChaTd Slavln QQ 'Q-Q' 1:-7 Gale V1tas1nsk1 M1chae1 Z1mmer . T A . V. A Q 1 A i .I fa X. f 'fi -X ff K '-v r F. , ff'-f . ' K 1 - '-f'- at :J at , . Xt Al ' D . 1 ,f Aj' th' f QF :.. SK ' Rebecca If ,,rr . ,, , H . . . ' .ij . . . S 1 . . Q' X v 'iv mx le I 4 S M x Q A gas: -r 7? .ttvl V ry I V K E, 1 ,, A Q A- ', NX ':: ' ' if Sz S X O u . i ' .if Q I 7 h M' ' Q :II .A x . Z 1-gf S S-S X S , ' I I S -N y V SV 5 . A , ,L u 3 Kathleen Alvarado Barbara Belant Veron1ca Campbell Magdalen Dally Rs. Patr1ok Fltzgerald 1: J A, C-fi 'A ' ..2.N.a' W5 L sf M1chael Ate hxnson Brenda Boushe ll Robert Carlson 1' 5 W1ll1am De schame sl-Q94 Kenneth Garwood 1 Arnot Edward Boyer James Cass1n Mary Ellen Detmer Us Davld Garza . ,s Frank Bader Patrlcla Brandt Raymond Cherre Benlto Dlaz PI'1SCl11a Getzan 95. U N - x J L : N Thomas Barnett on., '95 James Burns Sharon Cullen Theodore Dobsk1 Shxrley Green David Be augard Frank Campanaro if 53 X James Dally Mary Kay Ermel 'Q Emma Gr 1mald1 , '54 ' t ,. l N. El' I, is fig V i W Q 1- , J 4 'J' 1- 5 of f t y J if - ,- . ,qw ' . '5 J - A 91 fx b ' , 9 Q ' A ' . wg lv, r is V I . X Q in .,.. are Q Vt 5- ' ,gf ' Q P to yrs' h- ? V yy Q' rs . Y L - 'U' S :,' ' 2 H 4, Q32 -i R . . . 'Y - M an f. - A , fi it z . ye . if TJ 2 .-l- 5 -' . 6' Q I ' -W ' J, - ' wg- . 6 f ' l ' ' ' M . I H . 36 Rita Hahnefeld 1 James Kennedy Hs.-q Leo Landry Patr1c 13 Mc Laughhn 1 1.-1 I- . Kathleen Harrls '55 Karen Koemg Carol Lee .,...,J W1111am McVay IT nu- I' ffliifzer ff? Fred Hewe at Nancy KOpS1Ck Mary Lonoharte Robe rt Metz James O Leary Robert Ottman Norbert Hofman 'Ce Koren Margaret Long E Carole Hoyt Mary Lynn Kreuc her Conn1e Lorenz 'DK Ju11a Carol Morrxs Morrls Q x Robert Thomas Judlth Quarle s Barbara Kast Gary Kudray Dav1d Lufkln Mar Ne sb1tt 1 413- I Nancy Rabaut al' Q X X , , Wu' . Q H 1? I ' RTJ7' x Y ' 5 A Q y, QE, R X N 7 ' L L ' Sue X fb Q sr 4 'Q W4 N fi f . ls. M K ' , 5 I , Q 1 X 1 , Q Y ,.- - g yj 4 3 R , X g , I .,,, . l . ,i f MU -l.. ,Y I . L: N I. 7 'VA' X . . I' 3. f :H ,':::.:',, I , X . , - N V ,ij . 1 L ' ? , f ,f - ' , ...J b' I , I I Paramo 3 7 Phipps 6 V 2' M1ohae1 Reed R1chard R1zzuto James Spadafore 'Q' 1 Arthur Wagne r V1v1an Re1d Trmldad Sanche z K' Jud1th Tyrrell R1chard Walker Joseph R1ohards Nancy Schmansky fd! George Thayer Cary Nancy Thomas Cec111a Rltter Rltter Donald S1av1n Mlchael Sc hutt Craxg f at A Thomson X Kathleen Theba Rudolph Yapo W1111k1e WYZEOSK1 38 Margaret Robertson lf f ff' Edward Sornervell Betty Ann Toomey 'UN Mzchael Yarnold X e 2 ,f'A?fQ, ,, N ,fi ,- A tafgzwi K x Q 1l4f7i f'!? ' ox ' 5 Qj,555ifjf,1 , ' T -us. ' V g Q 4? if G YP .T K ' ---- N a 9' ,H 4, -er l, -Hy , ,., .S g Q 1 fx jf 1 ' . I . t 1 3 ' . h T -of .. ,a-' f , N , - -A ' I if 'I 'ff I' A f A W' , , 4 Q . - ' -our , I , .,. . T x ml If V ,, -- I H S 5 1 if J l ' in . - 1 nf ' W g . A , . A .g A Y ' 6. ' , .-1 e -me .- , A- , I- . J 'Q s 'X 2 j ff, , LMI!-y - f , . ogfurgica Earth has not anything to show more fair Dull would he be of soul who could pass by A sight so touching in its majesty. 7 ! Il l'0fl'05PeCt, we K Cl waya remem el' f Mnfenf 5 aj f g jfeng 0 gur gra uahon Mr Edward H1gbee and Robert Metz glllde us 1n smgmg da11y mass 5- The Sacr1f1ce of the Mass IS the means by wh1ch Chrlst reaches down through T1me to actually collect the love of our hearts wh1ch He pledged to the Father on Calvary To use a hmpmg flgllfe of speech we m1ght say that each Mass IS a collectlon and a payment that Chrlst IS mak1ng a payment on H1s prom 1ssory note to the Father As each Mass IS offered a w1ndow opens as It were on Etermty and Chr1st reaches through to our hearts J? f f A S . - A .J Christ, before Whom angels bow and devils tremble, becomes present on the altar in flesh and blood. May the Body of Our Lord Jesus Chrlst preserve thy soul unto l1fe everlastmg Amen It 1S now t1me for us to partake of Chr1st cruc1f1ed to embrace H1m w1th all the power and devot1on of our souls up l Y. 'A 5 , . . X If K 3 F .5 K Q mf e 41 K gelrmf ,sl 7 7 ff 7 Q07 In between conferences James Dev ereaux Dotty Dennen Theresa Landry and Brian Dirker have a frlendly talk w1th Father Si T Judy Cosgrove, Rosemary Pierce, and Don Landry select their retreat literature. Father Kuntz g1V6S the students some new thlngs to thmk about Wh1Ch w111 help make then' retreat more of a success f-even nc -eww av. Our peggion in Jdcfion. you We put our religion into practice. Father Marcero teaches the seniors, who are looking to the future, the sub lime truths of their religion. Low1y bending, deep adoring, Lo! the Sacrament we hail. 'We adore Thee, O Christ, and we bless Thee. Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world. L... Mgr' y X IN 5 my 1 Remember, man, that thou art dust, and unto dust thou shalt return. Tantum ergo, Sacramentum. Veneremur cernuil' 1 Lf , O Lord, stir up our hearts that we may prepare for Thy only begotten Son, and that through His coming we may be made worthy to serve Thee w'th pure minds -49 ' Through the 1ntercesst1on of St Blalse B1shop and Martyr may you be preserved from all d1seases d affl1ct1ons of the throat 'I w1ll bless every place IH wh1ch a p1cture My Sacred Heart IS exposed and honored 46 Cfamd The reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength, and skill. Q , X Q X X in +, - -L. 11 1.1 -,all ,ff ff, ,f fa' j f . ' if M Geography students are learning map location. QChuck Guibord, Richard Szeremet, Pat Secoy, Joan Sharp, Brian Payette, Mr. Wa1awender.J Our senior American History students seem to enjoy a panel. Maybe they will be the future historiansof tomorrow. QLarry Landry, Earl English, Dwight Hahne- feld, Pat Sagamangi, Janet Delongchampq as zum: mms un ras wanna rnnnv Owtfy-,,9,w,,, These Modern History students seem to think history is a very valuable sub- ject. QGa1e Vitasinski, Linda LaLonde, James Zanoni, Tom O'Nei1, Mike Fraser.J Macbeth played a big part in our senior English class. fBrian Dirker, Donna Needle, Dick Powe, Pat O'Leary, Judy Ermel.J -1 ni This Latin Class seems to be stumped. QMichae1 Husereau, Pat McLaughlin, David Garza, Nancy Schmansky.l T In front of an audience of juniors the chosen few inact the drama Marty. QPat Gandy, Joe Figa, Judy Nichols, Larry Crake, Elise Phipps.l 52 x I 2 1 ' 1 X Numbers fly before the eyes of these seniors as they concentrate on f bookkeeping. 1Mary Agnes Brown, Pat I Foster, Bill Crawford, .nm Devereaux.J O 1 4 M4 3 fl? I nzpng, In a typing classroom experience develops professional perfection. Nirginia Felice, Janice Arcand, Mary Ellen Kremer, Kathy Kidd.l Craft class students are absorbed in their current projects. QMichae1 Husereau, Pat Villella, Rebecca Sclesky Tom Phipps.J The business women of tomorrow come from the short hand students of today. Uudy Lyons, Dotty Dennen, Irene Zahn, Angie Soda, Mary Lortie.7 A stitch in time saves nine! 1Rose Marie Sclesky, Penny Ann Hois- ington, Liz Mountain, Sharon Tyrrell, Kathleen Dennan. j fX These seniors seem to be enjoying their physics class. QJoe Humphreys, Mary Duerr, Nick Pavlinac, Sharon Tal bot, Larry Cosgrove.l Mg, 3 Q 51 .' ga-PV fffvifgv? giftg it , .Mr V. ,,,:..,,.N M Mr. Gene Wright likes his place as teacher in the health class. 1Trinidad Sanchez, Mike Mathews, Rita Hahnefeld, Mr. Wright, Jim Kennedy, Carol LawlorJ Our biology class students dive deeply into the mysteries of nature. fDonna Carlson, Mike Metty, Louis Sesti, Myra Levering.J The atomic age calls for learned chemists. Our future chemists study the reaction of strange elements. QGerard Couture, Mary Long, Mary Morris, Gerald Getzen.J Some of our students are getting acquainted with science in general. CJ im Burns, Judy Quarles, Horbert Hofman, Mary Loncharte, Ted Dobskij These future engineers grow in the understanding and ,application of the prin- ciples of unity and balance and proportion. lBack Row: Tom Nesbitt, Jack Sharp, Tom Batzloff. Front Row: Carl Erznoz- nik, Danny A1be11s.3 ,J 'Qs -...x'.u'f XS.. X Our first year algebra students are hard at work. QCraig Th0mp80n, Bill McVay, Mike Atchison and Karen Koenigy Solid Geometry proves to be no prob- lem to these students of higher math. 1Marty Koenig, Gary, Sebaski, Larry Cos- grove, Mary Jean Brandt, Nick Pavlinac, Joanne Goodse11.J .xdf ica Our victories - Continuous as the stars that shine Row Standing: C. Moloneyg Head Coach Gene Wrightg D. Prestog R. Yapog N. Hoffmang P. Bierig J. Kennedyg D. Landryg J. Sharpeg C. Deschaineg W. Cassidyg L. Valentig T. Nesbittg T. Browng M. Matthewsg F. Zwickerg M. Srnithg Assistant Coach W. Kennedy. Row Kneeling: J. Humphriesg J. Lyon R. Croasdellg M. Koenigg R. Kastg B. Yapog B. Hudsong L. Cosgroveg G. Dirker. ,gear-e5 RAMS 50 Holy Cross 0 25 18 St. James 44 RO St. Mary 0 19 St. Benedict 26 13 St. Rita 26 19 St. Clement 0 36 OL St. Mary 0 -16 St. Mikes Totals 215 WON-4 LOST-4 TIED-0 A 96 Head coach Gene Wright and Assistant coach Tom Kennedy go over one of the plays that helped the Rams roll up a 27 point average in eight games last season. ,?fgM . -A . X 'im 3 YL X - a Three big reasons for the long-awaited gridiron Dick Kast accepts the Most Valuable Player success at St. Fred's were co-captains Marty Koe- award from Mr. Wright for his fine all- nig and Dick Kast, and coach Wright. around play in '57, 57 S. L-ml Gulbord vs Gackx Pocs and Fox meet head on 6 ni ,gmw xg-. 1- fz Nb' C' 4 I by 'QW' 1? Afgwf? 58 lQam5 .911 Jgcfion Croasdell clears the way for Lyon fi VL 1 w 'HH ' Q ' .,. if '1 . ' - 4 , 1 , ' , I 7 ' , xii :A , .rl MM. gf I -1 1 , I 1 N , 'ff . , ' 'Y TRI, ' Er 'pn A -5' d 1 'wg 74 ,1 I H! . x ' 1 ' x 7 'V if e 'V 6 n x . ,1q Fl: :V 4 x 31- , , r V f'. o f 1,1 1 MA ' V ' , No Y . 'QT A , lk'4 'W' Y -f 'gy xi I 9, f jyyrsag, hath ' -rw .V ,ry ' fy - , f Kast gets set to let one fly. gal.. . . - Lyon skxrts left end as Koemg 145i charges after St R1ta's defender site? -Q a :f0 tt1z. 'ofa-0 iv yds A :J satfdi. 2 Mit 'X ,hw 54-,xqwo 'xvx 5 -1-S Ram hneman stop thxs play before It gets started Derocher and Nesbitt take to the air Not this time, Chuck! 'f fn 5 ' ,f, - w gg1V,,,,.,i:A. 9-1-f '1 - ,4 ., ' - 1 5' 'Jfl 4' f af- ,.f11a',. ,r3', Tv ?,'f , ,-461, 9,j.- , , , -, ff -Ruff, U :I If Derocher caught after long gain . '---'wa'-u... ... ,K A Q A my ,W-,,,, W Y-f-ymrsy 4 ,V YQ fa Q wg., V' ' Kast 13D and Croasdell 1502 team up on Young of St. Rita's Polopoli jars the ball loose as Landry i81y gets set to recover. 1 D1ck Kast Quarterback Don Landry Tackle Marty Koemg Guard 32,90 ftlfl g Sell LOI'J Chuck Moloney Guard Joe Sharpe Center rf' Joe Humphreys Guard D1ck N1cho1s Lmebacker 62 Bob Croasdell End VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Row Standmg Q1 to rj P B1er1 J Kennedy T Der ocher Coach Wr1ght J Keller S Pocs M Koemg Row Knee11ng Q1 to rj M Fraser G D1rker R N1cho1s J D1rker St Fred Leagge Games n Leagge Gam OL St Mary St Clement St Ruta RO St Mary St Benedlct St James St M1kes OL St Mary St Rlta 120121 St OC Fred Fred Sacred Heart Fran DeS Cece11a Mlkes Fran Xav vit? Tournament 2 E439 Almont Leagge Record Seasons Record W L Standmg W L t 3 -K' ri, 63 N No - es . 48 . 50 . 63 35 58 . 32 26 st. . . 37 48 . ' 32 vv 57 St. ' 41 54 . 32 .. 48 st. ' 39 21 . ' 46 . to .. 38 st ...4 aqh 46 - 39 M y 54 . ' 25 A 44 - 48 c, r , ..... 49 St- Clement 40 4 54 . ' 42 S St. 34 A '- F n-'2 ' ' ' - - Pc . 7' '3rd 11-5-.681 . J 1m Devereaux lepafllll 9 Sen LOI'5 xx... S if I lp Ip q Q xx of R gi l 64 D1ck Nxchols wx XX! ,.,.'-1 9 i J 33 Marty Koen1 g if: - ,1,.g,-1 22 :1,. ZA' Y WVR N x ,:., -A N x ,,, ,.,,., if f I N 'V YE V 11: If j s Q W ff , X X, xx N, , 1 'Y - A,- Ww, .fda-., , , M K J! T . 3 5 Nlck Jumps center to start cruclal sudden death over t1me agalnst OL St Mary Courf Capem Derocher grabs rebound as Nxckerson lends a helpmg hand N1ck and Tom clear the boards agam as Keller looks on Marty lets one fly as Derocher 173 moves in to re - bound. 65 Derocher fmds an opemng and dr1ves past x x J Y ,, if .f N1ckerson takes a rebound away from Robak of St Mikes three Shamrocks F? 1 'm ' Nlckerson starts rout of St M1kes w1th a t1p to Kast 66 Kast gets r1d of the ball as two St James' defenders move m ,. x I 1' Nw ,F 1 I 1 5 X , I 4' 25 ,M , ' 5 '- xv . ' x ifx 4 ii ,N ' , E ewlffi A f J X 9' 'g,,,,, -, f 32,5131 , I . . 009- ' . -f I ml. WLKW ff! Coach Wrxght talks thmgs over w1th Ins startmg f1Ve ff X N101-:erson wms another tlp as N1Ch01S 133 looks on Derocher proves that on the court It pays to N1ck goes head and shoulders over take w1thout askmg Mmeweaser of St. Mmkes. 67 1- v' K ' YT-' ' e 3 M, f r , . . Xi .A . , ,,,, +5 . - fi , 1 ' ' e ggi Je Ea! X K g ' Els, M' A f ' NN, . , . ,F XX . . I 1, 6, 'M V ' . 1 V I A 5 I? i I , 'Y J K Ji 'Q Q 'QQ f e ef :LXR J V BASKETBALL TEAM Row Standmg Q1 to ry M Matthews T DObSk1 R Hohen J Dalton R Yapo C Gmbord J Slaven Row Kneehng Q1 to rj J Spadafore D Lufkln R Yapo C Thompson M Goodsell M Reed St Fred V SCORES OL St Mary St Clement St R1tas RO St Mary St Benedlct St James St Mxkes 92999292 2 ra 'rn cu ra Clement Rltas James Cece11a M1kes 68 J. . . 54 . H 47 . H 52 . ' v 29 . vv 23 .' ' 38 . ' 15 . ' ' 35 OL St. Mary ' 27 . 45 . ' ' 29 . 36 . . 41 . ' 37 . ' 41 . . SEASON RECORD 12 - 3 - .800 Fran DeS Fran Xav fbi A Nw Dobskl recovers umb1e as Kennedy C103 and Bleu 112, are ready to help out Some fancy dr1bb11ng puts Reed 1n the clear '55, mmf lpn : A11 eyes on the ball that Jumbo has 1ust ' Whoops Kennedy gets nd of It Just 1n t1me as f1red toward the basket a defender closes IH 69 Vs 1 1 .f 455,31 f' ' ffl- , e J . A X ' IW 15' X6 X ' v. iff! s v it ff xl, ily' .ff Q M , Y-A , I 1 n y y .o t 15 -lf' f 4 R , , ,- ln, -Q 1 'V ' 'I da X f V C ' K' , . I ,sri 5 . C . . . . . , i C? F1rst Row Mary Jean Brandt Cynthxa Moloney Ju11a S1ow1k Judy Ermel Capt Maureen Drake Second Row Pat Doyon Mary Duerr Jerry Dob sk1 Susan Johnson Ga11V1tas1nsky VARSITY Opponents St Mxkes St James Sacred Heart St Lawrence St Mary St M1keS DISTRICT PLAY OF FS St Cec111a St Hedwlg 23 Immaculata They leparfin 9 Sen ion Judy Ermel Maureen Drake 71 'S Mary Duerr Ju11a Slowxk X Ns ,X 'Q bv-1 . X 'Q' . - ., rv x gr rs. 1 ' 4 i- 5 , Q 1 'V Ml a Flrst Row Susxe McHugh Barbara Kast MOIIIG Kramer Janxce Coppage Capt Joan Sharpe Pat Brandt Susan McMahon Second Row Mary Devereaux Conrue Lorrenz Karon Koemg Judy Tarr111 Carol Duerr COOKIE Schaefer Kathleen Carey JUNIOR VARSITY Opponents St MIKSS St James Sacred Heart St Lawrence St Marys St MIKSS DISTRICT PLAY OFFS 13 Immaculata Sacred Heart They Jumor Varslty guard Jan Coppage prevents another basket Stafj on tA0 I X X 5 Joan Sharpe moves ln for a fast 1ntercept1on Tense moment for Varsxty as Coach M1ss Mazza g1V6S them a few pomters before entermg the second half for a Vlctory Maureen Drake drlbbles m as Ju11e S1OW1k moves mto pos1t1on for an easy two po1nts 73 Sharon Talbot Ingrld Soderberg Patr1c1a Foster ,UH fjltg 281661 Jefj The Sen1or Cheerleaders tramed to do the1r stuff wmth the prec1s1on of a crack dr111 team xx, ' Maureen Drake 74 Kathy Biefi Peggy Owens Mary Theermger and' 1 kxv, Carol Lawlor Lorrame Haps un LOI' ,UG I'5lty QQFLCI JQPJ The boundless varlety and orlgmallty of yells reflected the 1nd1v1dua11ty of the Karon Gullet 75 Mary Jean Brandt Patr1c1a Meagher 'X 13 Kc, I 1 1 2 f xl A , 2 f ,'! 'x X- 'sr ' x, - if --- cs g...,f ' , , 4 xx Junior Cheerleaders. f X M X K ! rj X X 1 , N- 1? 'V KJ . xg, 6 V-. CBJ' L f of Ng 4 Our six talented Senior Cheerleaders ready for a Y-e-a, Team ..... Y-e-a, Team ..... Fight - Fight - Fight G , Ti Jun1or Cheerleaders 1nJeot1r1g enthusxasm IH an outdoor pep rally 76 N s . 'yi' f' Mi 'A - , I I .5 K u lf f . ' , 1 , 1 -Q A 5,41 M ,.w, '.11t'.f-.A ,,,.x . 1. if Wm. ' ' ocia! cafe The waves beside them dancedg but they Out-did the sparkling waves in glee. , ,,., jre.6Amen jnifiafion A bird's - eye view of the freshmen class of St Frederlck Sen1ors Denn1s Hall and Dlck Nlckerson seem to be busy w1th two freshmen Nobert Hoffman and Jlmmy Spadefore While Becky Schutt checks the blindfolds of each of the freshmen, Bobby Morrow and Dick Nickerson look on with approval. A sigh of relief is heard as the sen freshmen initiation to a close iors bring the UA z?,,L19N,4f M O jlfjt ,NOIYIQCOIYIIIT9 The court pres1ded over by Queen Lorl Happs D1ane Palopoh Conn1e Croz1er Rosemary P1erce and Rebecca Schutt B111 Crawford Nancy Schmanskl Mary Jean Brandt and Larry Crake seem to be enloymg our f1rst Homecommg Dance 80 e I i i .6 0 0 .... n. ul' . 0 consisted bf Sharon Talbot, Peggy Robertson, , ,441 1A Ofn PC0111 lll 9 Coach Gene Wrxght leads Cynth1a Moloney to a slow fox trot 81 in X Q The Pause that Refreshes mf ....... 'a a - 's mfn QAIIIIIIIAIIQTIIIIII FREDERICK PONTIAC 'VN N! M mm Mm 1 IIUNNA NEEDLE F1ve members of the sen1or class were chosen to be on the te1ev1s1on program UQLIIZ Em The pane11sts of St Frederlck School defeated the1r opponents Holy Cross Thelr reward for a fme performance was a te1ev1s1on set for the school JULIE SLUIIIK av- hx! NCT' NICUIAS PAVLINAC INGRIII SUUEIIBERI is The panehsts take txme out to admlre the tele v1s1on set after xt arr1ved relaarafion Kar l'Ae rom 0 1957 MOOH11ght and Roses the Jum memorable nlght After many weeks of plannmg and work1ng to gether the Jumors and sen1ors danced 1n a garden of roses 1n the moonhght to the musxc of The Men of Note Maureen Drake Cathy B1er1 and Peggy Owens pause for a m1nute for a snap shot Amxd the streamers of crepe paper IS Maureen Drake workmg d111gent1y 83 . .Or- Senior Prom of 1957 was truly a s 1 Maureen Drake and Brian Payette Rose M' Sclesky and Pat Walsh un for en for rom Peggy Derocher and Tom Coleman Rose M Sclesky Donna Needle Ellen Schachern and Mary Agnes Brown 84 ., 3 i I . , - 1 ' , , T2 3, If Z Becky Schutt and Joe Sharpe Peggy Owens and D1Ck N1ckerson fl and M505 Dick Powe and Ingfld Sod Judy Ermel Jack Sharpe Pat Foster efbefg and Martm Koemg Larry Landry Donna Needle Fred Metz and Mary Agnes Brown 85 ll 77 C 1 N 9 9 3 9 LU ll! fell! em el' 0 615.5 'Sw gd, Cyuga anJ Urganizafiona Ships, towers, domes, theaters, and temples lie Open unto the fields, and to the sky. Senior gtjg nsjorlahfy . N X tv The Senlor g1r1s' sodalxty mcludes from left to rlght Jan1ce Rabaut Peggy Owens Kathy K1dd Maureen Drake Sharon Talbot Mary Agnes Brown Chrlstlna Medlna Judy Warr11ow Juhe Slowlk Mary Lort1e Ju11e Gardener Pat Foster Judy Ermel Mary Duerr and Ellen Schachern Donna Needle the prefect 1S seated 1n the center of the group XL- xl: SQHIOI' 5 ,gjoclaff The Semor boys' soda11ty wh11e small IH membershlp should not be bellttled because of thls fact A lot of cred1t 1S due these three sen1or boys who have found lt worth thelr wh1le to re mam as members They are from X X left to r1ght Pat Walsh D1ck Powe and Brlan D1rker 90 7 , x . v sw S ' f f r or K Y 'W 1 3 iv i R. gy-6 Y Y ' , ' fx . Y U , Y ' . ' 9 . 3 D ' 9 . , D Y , 9 , ' 1 5 I - , y, g , wiki? W K .' 'TM J - r X , K7 gg , ' , ' I Q f T - ' if S l 'f 3 H . . , . K I o , I A 5 2 ,, n 1 , M 1 '. K - '- ' ' y ,M X , . lllll0l' 5 The Jumor sodallsts are gathered to gether for the1r weekly meet1ng They are from left to r1ght Annette Campbell Pat Cardlnal Judy N1chols Donna Carlson Pat Meagher Cynth1a Moloney Ger1 Dobskx Joanne Good sell Mary Jean Brandt Mary Ellen Kremer Karen Gullet and Mary Sue R1tter The Sodallty call 18 the call to be an apostle of Chr1st There IS a cr1t1cal need of such apostles 1n the world today apostles who love Chr1st 1n such a way that love and good w1ll may be lncreased and that a new Splrlt of l1fe the Chrlst l1ke Splrlt may be establlshed among all men Only 1n and w1th the help of an organlzed Sodallty can the Sodahst become such an apostle So 0lfl0I'e S The sophomore sodalxty IS ably led by Collette Schaefer fstandlngl The other members from left to r1ght are Carol Humphreys Judy Moslak Rosemary Pxerce Carol Duerr and Mar1anne Englehard . 0 . i I I : l ! 3 PA o ' ' I I 91 ,gjfuclenf Count! The representatlves are standmg Jack Lyon Gerl Dobsk1 Chuck Moloney Gale V1tas1nsk1 Maureen Drake Seated Joe Keller Norm Hofman M1ke Reed Pat Saghy Barbara Boushell Charlotte Oshust Marv Jean Brandt Barbara Kast Br1an Pavette Chuck Guxbord and Tom Nesbxtt -l Presldent Chuck Moloney conducts a student assembly meetmg 1n the hall The Student counc1l offxcers are Charles Moloney Pres1dent Gale V1tas1nsk1 Correspondmg secre tary Maureen Drake V1ce Pres1dent Germ Dobsk1 Recordmg secretary 92 Y 1 : ' 9 1 1 1 - 1 1 9 1 1 1 . 9 9 - 1 1 - 1 I , , 3 21. f , , Q' - . . 1 , V . ' 1 XX , r, H I 'X L 1 ' -.,. 1-1 - L Q . 75-Q . . T 1 - - V7 X bv E Q' Q- 5 1 1 ' Y 9 - 1 , N .fdhar Hzgsi anJ5acri5fan5 The altar boys are Top row Joe McLaugh11n Chuck Descha1ne Frank ZWICKCT Dmck N1ckerson Don Landry M1dd1e row B111Descha1ne Mlke Smlth Br1an D1rker Tom R1tter Marty Koemg Tom Fugltt N1ck Pav11nac and Iarry Cos grove Bottom row Art Wagner Joe Humphreys Bob Hohen John Brown Father Fablan Weber Carl Erznozmk B111 Crawford Jlm Zanon1 Ronald Nacarato Front M1chae1 Reed and Jlmmy Spadafore 3-Q57 161 i The sacmstans are Top row Dlane Landry Beatrxce Loughran Nancy Schmansky Mary E11en Kremer Jud1th Warrllow Judy Moslak Mar1anne Englehard Ellen Schachern Mary Sue R1tter V1rg1n1a Gr1ma1d1 Mlddle row Mary Tosto Sharllyn Retzel Sharon Cullen Peggy Derocher K1tty Carry Emma Gr1ma1d1 Jan1ce Arcand Carol Morr1s Theresa Landry Cynth1a Moloney Carole Lee Loulse Landry Bottom row Judy N1Ch01S Carol Humphreys Pat Gandy Penny Ho1s1ng1:on Sharon Grappxn Peggy Robertson Judy Morr1s Caro11ne Cummmgs She McMahon Carol Morr1s and Pat Reed 93 Q - . . . ' 1 9 9 1 - ' 1 9 1 1 9 9 v ' - ' a 9 9 s s v 1 9 vu 4 ' Q - - -. ,., o ' Q e 1 . , 4 s .., .. Q ,,'.1 'AE V N - 1 'T' lr, ,d. 1 5 . . Q - . . - 9 n s , ' Y Y 9 y - ' a 1 n a n 9 9 9 1 n - ' s 9 y Q 1 1 o 1 9 Q 0 Uarazfy L mi'- WW N' X' 3- ' 5 Rowl Don Landry Chuck Moloney Joe Sharpe Jack Sharpe D1ck Nxchols D1ck Nlckerson Bob Croasdell Row 2 D1ck Kast Paul Saghy Frank Paloph Tom Derocher D1ck Powe Marty Koemg Joe Humphr1es Row 3 B111Cass1dy Tom N6Sb1tt Steve Pocs Joe Keller Chuck Gulbord Ph11B1er1 Jack Lyon Row 4 Bob Yapo Gary Dlrker J1m Kennedy John Brown Chuck Deschame Frank Zwlcker M1ke Sm1th Jere Dlrker Pres1dent Joe Sharpe conducts one of the frequent meetmgs of the vars1ty club Coach Gene Wr1ght checks some lrnportant po1nts w1th the varslty club offxcers Tom Nesb1tt, Secretary, Jack Sharpe, Treasurer, Joe Sharpe, Presldent, and Jack Lyon, V1ce Pres1dent 94 1 Ll ww W., . H. Y-1-vs-ff . 7' ' I ' I F x f , K ' f' ' A ? K ' 1 . X N Y rs 'V A r , , Aj, X 4 4 QI' -'144'-99v 44hw,w Q . ., N mx , Q A U Z A. , 1 1 . J ' L, 9 1 if ' ' X ,, Q.. . 93 ve A A .f f,w1 H i fix L, A ? S I Q 5 Q, ,,.ii.. 9, ' fi! Z f f .9 ai 25 gf: ' U- I if at , is 5 , 11:3 'Ya U 54 af r Z, 5 1 1 9 9 I 9 1 - ' 1 9 9 1 9 9 - ' 1 9 1 1 9 9 9 ' 1 1 9 1 9 1 9 9 l 1 1 J 1' jeefl A VX I O ,fx L..-ci.. T... The teen club representatives are Top row Steve Pocs Jim Kennedy Joe Keller Bobby Morrow Mary Ellen Kremer Nancy Wyzogski Kitty Carry Gary Dirker Bottom row Sue McHugh Sharon Talbot Terry Dobsk1 Pat Meagher Cathy B1er1 95 Friday night teen club 1S the week- ly social event. It is run by the representatives elected from each class. To these students goes all credit of planning preparing and cleaning up that is necessary for the teen club to continue. Teen club president, Bob Morrow, fixes the record player so the dancing can begin. The other offi- cers looking on are Bobby Jo Croas dell, Pat Meagher, and Sharon Tal- bot. 00 ing fowarcl.4 f 0 lltllfe The Future Teachers of Amer1ca are Top row Ellen Schachern Sheha Blascyk Jan1ce Arcand Mary Lortle Jud1th Warr11ow Mary Duerr Sandra Emmerth Ju11e Gardener Mlddle row Theresa Landry Pat Foster Mary Ann Koemg Pat O Leary Rabaut Judy Ermel Donna Needle Mary Agnes Brown Ju11e S1ow1k Chr1st1na Med1na The Future Nurses of Amer1ca are from left to rxght II'12T1d Soderberg Rose Mar1e Sclesky Mary Deveraux Susan Johnson Pat B1er1e1n Kathy K1dd Jan1ce Arcand Pat O Leary Maureen Drake Mary Duerr Peggy Owens Ju11e SIOWIK Beatr1ce Loughran Donna Needle Sue MCHugh Ju11e Gardener Pat Sagamang Judy Warrxlow 96 T N aa as 2 . .D - 9 S 7 - 9 , Becky Schutt, Sharon Talbot, Pat Sagamang. Bottom row - Rose Marie Sclesky, Janice , 1 1 ! I D ! t ' . D . 0 7 - L A The Future Social Workers of America are: Top row - Peggy Owens, Kathy Kidd, Mary Ann Koenig, Beatrice Loughran, Julie Slowik, Janice Rabaut, Annette Campbell, Mary I.ortie. Middle row - Pat Meagher, Janice Arcand, Pat O' Leary, Marion Zumwalt, Mary Theeringer, Jo Ann Goodsell, Sharon Talbot, Phyllis Pope, lrene Zaha, Carol Lawlor. Bottom row - Pat Reed, Christine Medina, Judy Warrilow, Becky Schutt, Julie Gardener, Brian Dirker, Virginia Felice, Judy Nichols. '!'1 Carol Lawlor looks in the file, while Marion Zumwalt and Ellen Schachern check over some notes. Carol Morris and Mary Soderberg are looking on. Om.. 54.4. Peggy Owens sorts the mail, while Maureen Drake, with the help of Louise Landry, pre- pares to type a letter. c04rarian5 The high school librarians are: Top row - Judy Morris, Pat Brandt, Louise Landry, Donna Needle, Pat Mc Laughlin, Pat Gandy, Mary Deveraux, Mary Tosto, Maureen Drake, Sharon Grappin, Judy Gocha. Middle row - Carole Morris, Sharilyn Retsel, Judy Galbraith, Theresa Dobski, Virginia Grimaldi, Judy Moslak, Betty Nesbitt, Judy Warri- low, Diane Landry, Sandra Emmerth, Nancy Schmansky, Veronica Gardzinski, Sharon Tyrrell, Sharon Hofman, Sue McHugh. Bottom row - Sharon Talbot, Ellen Schachern, Ingrid Soderberg, Mary Agnes Brown. The grade school librarians must not be overlooked. They are from left to right: Sue McMahon, Joann Goodsell, Magdalen Daily, Marianne Englehart, Liz Mountain, Judy Quarles, Mary Soderberg, Mary Lortie, Judy Ermel, Phyllis Pope, and Mary Jean Brandt. Something amusing seems to have caught the attention of Mary Agnes Brown, Maureen Drake, Ellen Schachern, and Ingrid Soder- berg, four senior librarians. li! Q. 'f s 0 4 s N 4 N' J f '57 , 34.3 Qamml Staff 570, 1958 The mam cause for our successful yearbook was the Some of the p1ctures 1n th1s book couldn't patron drlve The two top salesmen Denny Hall and have been real1zed W1thOUt the serv1ces Theresa Landry po1nt out the grand total of S873 25 of Tom Luikm photographer Here he poses Veromca Gardz1nsk1 Nancy Kopclk and Judy Morr1s on the school lawn ZJWAOOL Sf Ed1tOr Fred Metz Co Ed1tor Ellen Schachern Senlor Ed1tors Chuck Moloney Pat Saghy L1turg1ca1 Ed1tor Donna Needle Sports Ed1tor Paul Saghy Class and Underclassmen Ed1tors Peggy Owens Clubs and Orgamzatlons Ed1tor Sharon Talbot Soclal Ed1tor Judy Ermel Art1sts Denn1s Hall Dwxght Hahne feld Judy Warr1low BUSIHSSS Manager Dxck Powe We w1sh to express our gratltude to all who helped to make th1s book poss1ble Although thelr names are too numerous to mentxon we want xt known that thelr help was gratefully apprecxated The Editors 99 Bloomf1eld Hosp1ta1 510 00 lf afronj Mr gl Mrs John BIZIG Brace Smlth Funeral Home Mr 8aMrs S J Cloonan Cy Owens Farmers Market Leo Metz Owner Food O Mat Gu1do Sz Sahareh1 Mgr Jerome Motor Sales Co Jun1or Class Mandalar1 Market Lawrence J Moloney Atty N1ck's Shop R1te Market Mr 8: Mrs Arthur E PI'lCe Mr SL Mrs Paul J Rabaut Melv1n A Schutt Funeral Home Shamrock Creamery T M Powe Mgr Sophomore Class Sylvan Plumbmg Sz Heatmg Ted's Restaurant Ra Drxve In A Frlefld 55 lgafronj A Frlend Lynn D Allen Sr Herbert H Alston Mr 8zMrs B T Arcand Auburn Sz Sanford Serv1ce Bauman's Restaurant Mr 8zMrs James L Brown 2100 Woodward Avenue 344 P1oneer 138 Lawrence 4361 Forest Dr1ve 147 S Saglnaw 484 Auburn Avenue 465 E P1ke St 280 S Sagmaw St Frederxcks 402 Central Avenue 2897 Colomal Tra1l 263 Auburn Avenue 2274 Lackl1n Lane 211 Auburn Avenue 304 E P1ke St St Freder1cks 2005 Orchard Lake Road 2515 Woodward Avenue Cole man Box 42 Pont1ac 321 Rockwell St 727 Orchard Lak Road 201 S Sanford 600 South Blvd 2611 Berry St . . . 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