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GRADE IXA Seated lleft to rightl W. Sehl, R. Voll, B. Ruby, H. Reitzel, H. Scherer, A. Parsonage, R. Coulis L. Pagett, M. Winterhalt, R Mowat Standing zleft to rightl L. Rossi, C. McKenty, J. McCutcheon, D. Seip, H. Scott, D. Malleck, F. O'Hei1ly. St-udent SIOQCITIS a.:-mc..-t Weidner Likes redheads. hs Targosz - The Inquisitive Type. Straus - Quiet! Brain at work. Malleck - Detention-hall bound. Williams - Our Great Leader lStalinD. Winterhalt Always on time Wharnsby - Mr. McKay's sidekick. Coulis - Angel with black wings. Westfall - Makes things interesting for the teacher. Weidner - Likes redheads Targosz - The Inquisitive Type. Straus - Quiet! Brain at work. Malleck - Detention-hall bound. Williams - Our Great Leader CStalinJ Winterhalt Always on time Wharnsby - Dean of Absence. Westfall - Mr. McKay's sidekick. Coulis - Angel with black wings. O'Reilly - Irish do or die. Scherer - The Kingsdale Kid. Weishar - Formosa's son. is ii Hossi Voll Sehl Schnarr Zilinski Seip Reinhardt Heidel Parsonage Heitzel Pagett Weinstein Murawsky Scott McKenty Trevino Ruby Mowat Mulrooney McCarthy White St. Mary's, here I come. Least likely to succeed. Not me, Sir! Father Bullbrook's little JOY- Waterloo's pride and joy. Girls, my specialty. What did I say, Father? The strong, silent type. Has a high I.Q. Quiet only when sleeping. Disturber of the peace. Small, but Silence is One of the Sleepy, to what brains! golden. seven dwarfs - be exact. Avoids girls. Import from South America Looks meek, but is danger- OHS. Man of few words. Knows all the answers. Favorite period - spares. Known as the 'Brain'. Seated Cleft to right! B. Weinstein, J. Williams, J. Weishar, E: Schnarr, G. Trevino, G. Murawsky, R. Westfall, D. Reinhardt, E. McCarthy, P. Zelinski. ' Standin fleft to right! D Targosz, H Wharnsby, K. Straus, C. McElhone, J. Weidner, R. White, E. Mulrooney. Absent -,R. Reidel.
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1 1 1 GRADE XC P. Feitsch - French Fry Fietsch. D. Totzke - Too hard to describe. G. Campbell - Always borrows smokes and never pays them back. J. Yantz - Farmer Yantz the 'Ah' man. W .Asxflsees ilfseff ..... 1 1 J ,X ' - S th S d - hat . Steffler - Wee Willie dribbles under f ' Schmldt mgg?Oge e econ W a the legs of the other play ' D, Schneider - Small but mighty. ers in basketball games. J J, Wey - The Absentee. L. Reitzel - The man of many words.. W R. Dorscht - Pink Elephant and Flea Hunter. T. Kempel - Klondike Kempel, wrestling U ID. Koebel - Always needs a shave. Champ Of XC- 11l W 1 15 1 1 1 rightl T. Kempel, G. Campbell, D. Totzke, W. Steffler, J. Yantz, P. Fietch, Seated lleft to L. Reitzel, J. Schmidt. A Standing Cleft t i 1 o rightl R. Dorscht, D. Schneider Absent - D. Keobel, J. Wey. 1 1 i ' 4 5 1 bvyu r g I H - ::l K I , 1 1 231' I I il . I 'E ,. it ' 'Y V 1 . -we 1 92? , 1-A his A ad fs mf 'Z 5 war? kdm? My A ABWHQQ iamfif law? 1 F 1 3 ,iU1,s,a? ata,, gg f y, 1 . 1 1 -X a . . . f- . a t 2- 'ifzfff ',f:Q'f , 1 M .,1f -,1 A ' f Q f J fl J 15y7?Z?mE QMQ 9 alt jyag J I 1 fn . - '1-Q rd 88 553.2 tx . Q ooooooolloooool 5 er '21 ' ' ...N W, .f ta: vs.. ff ,- .ax These are but a few of the men of importance in the grades. We regret that it was impossible to have portraits of all of them. If any blame for the omission is to be laid the Faculty Adviser is the culprit and humbly apologizes. Starting at the lower left hand corner and reading around the 'circle', the portraits belong to the following: Va , Mike Dorey, IXB: Eugene McCarthy, IXA: Bob O'Donoghue, assi IXC: Frank Fellner, XIA: John Nolan, XIB: Frank Hess, XA: ' ' Tom Moser, XA: Bob Shoup, XB: Doug Totzke, XC: John Schmidt XC: Jim Curtin, IXC: Clare McKenty, IXA: Ed. Henzel, IXC. These are pioneers in their field, for this is the first year that the Lion has contained a write-up of the ' individual grades. We hope that they have begun a tradition that will continue and grow as successive editions of the Q Lion appear in future years an mv , QA vmcir . J 'llmlmnilllrpxa' J 1-wi M J
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'Um lv--,'frSkfcl1 C-.L4 1J!IPCD UiL ' ffl hd! C QS Gevaert Well known as Dutchy. Morkin - Musclebound Red. Kuntz - The lipstick kid. Freudeman - Whiz kid from the Barons Arcand - The flying Frenchy. Chernish - The card sharp. Bilodeau - Poison for the teacher. Leach - 20 Questions. A GRADE IXB Brown - Why did I ever board here? Meissner - Man with the energy. Bernhardt - The melancholy cop. Loth - The juvenile delinquent. Dietrich - The Waterloo bum. Cowan - The flatfoot. Lopez - The Great Casanova. Franco - When do we get out of here? Lavery - The ambitious booky. Dunn - The hardrock babe. Halliwell - The wet sea cadet. PSeated lleft to righti T. Bailey, P. Kuntz, P. Martin, J. Lang, D. Freudeman, E. Franco, J. Bilodeau, W. Hartwig R. Jadeski, G. Dunn, P. Israel. Standing Cleft to rights W. Morkin, B. Hillman, S. Loth, G. Cowan, A. Keener, J. Lehmann, F. Chernish. Seated Cleft to rightl L. Hickson, N. Lehman, D. Buhlman, H. Dietrich, E. Lopez, L. Gev-I aert, T. Baker, C. Bentley, G. Brown, A. Arcand. Standing lleft to rightl G. Lavery, J. Leach, D. Halliwell, E. Meissner, M. Dorey, T. -J uggh M, Caraher,,W. Bernhagdgai gv C Bentley - The bowling champ. Martin The quiet man. ' ' T ' P Israel - The rock of Elora. Keener One of the boys. T Bailey - The death of Mr. Pickett. Caraher - The handsome waiter. R. Jadeski - The grease monkey. Dorey - The story-teller. J Lang - The studious type. Bauer - The mad scientist. J Lehmann - All I want for Xmas is my Baker - The love of Mr. McKay. two front teeth! Buhlman - The space cadet. N Lehman - 'I just love school'. Hillman - Queen of the Mardi Gras. JN Hartwig 1-'I'Il-do it to-morrow'. Hickson - The boy with the brains.
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