St John Vianney High School - Viannite Yearbook (Flint, MI)

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bull NSR Wfmp I PR 0 H QR E iSfi QA L I nineteen hundred and fifty-seven IHE IIIAIIIIIIIIE PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF ST. JOHN VIANNEY HIGH SCHOOL Flini, Michigan N DEDlCA'ION MONSIGNOR HENRY M. MAYOTTE It is with deep g r atitude and lasting respect thatwe, the Class of 1957,dedicate this, the first Viannite, to Mon- signor Henry M. Mayotte in r e cognition of his devoted interest, efforts, and guidance for our spiritual and temporal progress. Beho1d a great priest, who in his days pleased God. Ecclus. 44, 16. His Excellency Most Reverend Joseph H. Albers, D. D., J. C, D Bishop of Lansing The Lord made to him a covenant of peace, and made him a prince, that the dignity of priesthood should be to him for ever. Ecclus. 45, 30. Reverend Father Carl B. Reikowsky, C. P. p. S. Assistant Pastor OUR PROGRESS Mother M. Verona S.S.J. . . fEng1ish, Religion, Sister M. Aquinata S.S.J'. . fScience, Mathematics, Sister M. Paulette S.S.J. . . . . fCommercia1, Religion, Sister M. Adala S.S.J. . . fMathematics, Sister M. Rita S.S.J. . . . fLibrarian, Latin, GAINED through Guidance, . . .Principal . . Senior . . Junior . . Sophomore . . Freshman Advisor Advisor Advisor Advisor TABLE OF CONTENTS The Progressors We Progress Spiritually We Progress lntellectually We Progress In Leadership We Progress Socially We Progress In Athletics i ,J 'Navi' 5 . ITHE PRUGRESSURS CHARLES GEARING A big time Charlie, all the way. Honor Roll l,2,35 Class President 45 Class Vice-Pres- ident 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Pa- per Staff 3,45 Senior Play. MARY ANNE MCGINTY She will always live her life for all it is worth, which is a great dea1. Honor Roll l,2,3, 45 Office Aid 3,45 Sodality 3,45 Junior Classical League 15 Future Teachers 35 Future PRESIDENT Nurses Z5 Yearbook Staffg Pa- per Staff 3,45 Bowling Club 3. SECRETARY TREASURER CLASS OFFICERS MARY ANN MacLEAN A wonderful person and a friend to all. Honor Roll l,2, 35 Honor Society 45 Class Sec- VICLPRESIDENT retary 45 Choral 45 Junior Classical League 15 Future Nurses 2,35 Yearbook Staff 45 Paper Staff 3,45 Latin Award 1. JOHN SEIDEL Make muchg of me, good men are scarce. Honor Roll 1,Z,3, 45 Class Vice-President 45 Class Treasurer 25 Student Council Representative 35 Band 1,2,35 Hall Guard 35 Junior Classical League 15 Yearbook Staff5 Basketball 45 Latin Award5 Band Scholarship 35 Senior Play. JANET ALDRICH A quiet operator who really operates. Honor Roll 1,23 Choral 4g Junior Clas- sical League lg Yearbook Staffg Paper Staff 3,4g Bowling Club 3. CATHERINE BEAHAN One who succeeds in all she attempts. Honor Roll 1,2gHonor Society 3,4gPres- ident 4g Office Aid 3,4g Sodality l,2,3,4g Class Se cretary l,2g Student Council Representative 3,45Cheerleader 1,Z,3,4, Captain 3g Choral l,2,3,4g Librarian 23 Choir l,2,3,4g Hall Guard 3g Junior Classical League lg Future Teachers 1, 3,43 Yearbook Editorg Paper Staff 33 Pep Club 43 Distinguished Citizen Award. SHERRIE BEAUBIEN She would be an addition to any class. Choral lg Librarian 3g Choir lg Bowling Club 3. NANCY BIGELOW A girl who blushes is better than one who turns pale. Sodality 4g J.V. Cheer- leader lg Junior Classical League lg Future Nurses 1,25 Yearbook Staffg Pa- per Staff 3,4. SANDRA BROHN M e r r i ly , Merrily, shall I live now. Sodality 45 Choral 3,4g Yearbook Staffg Paper Staff 4g Pep Club 43 Senior Play. JOAN COLE A mild exterior hides a he a rt of gold. Honor Roll l,2,3,4g Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 Choral lg Librarian Z, 35 Choir lg J'unior'Classical League lg Future Nurses l,2,3g Yearbook Staffg Paper Staff 3,43 Bowling Club 35 Student Secretary 4. JOAN CONNOR She is just the type I would have for a friend. Honor Roll 1,Z,3,4g Sodality l,2,3,4g Choir l,Z,3,4g Fu- ture T eache r s 3, Yearbook Staffg Paper Staff 3,4. JACK BRIGGS Jack has proved that--if you watch a game, it's fung if you play it, it's recreationg and if you work at it, it's golf. Class President lg Stu- dent Council 2,3, Vice-President 4: Yearbook Staffg Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l,2,3,4g Football l,2,3,4g Senior Play. KENNETH BRUNEAU Men of few words are rare. Cho- ral 4g Band l,Z,3,4g Choir Z. CAROLYN CHUCHVARA A queen in more ways than one. Honor Society 3,45 Office Aid l,2,3, 45 Sodality l,2,43 Class Secretary Zg Class Treasurer 35 Cheerleader l, 2,33 Bowling Club 33 Sacristan lg S t u d e nt Secretary 45 Homecoming Queen 43 Senior Play. CAROL COE A steadyhead conceals a multitude of things. Sodality lg Choral 1, 2, 3, 43 Librarian 49 Choir 1, Z, 3, 45 Bowling Club 3. JAMES CORRIGAN When Jimmy starts moving he is a hard man to catch up with. Honor Roll 1,23 Altar Boy 1,43 Sodality 13 Junior Classical League 1. JOYCE DeSHANO Wherever she finds herself in life, she'll find success. Honor Roll 1, Z3 Honor Society 3,43 Class Presi- dent 13 Student Council Secretary 33 Choral 1,Z,3,43 Librarian 1,42 Choir l,2,3,4Q Hall Guard 33 Junior Clas- sical League 13 Future Nurses 1,2, 3,43 Yearbook Staff3 Paper Staff 1, 2,3,43 Bowling Club 33 Sacristan 1, Z, 33 Citizenship Award 33 Senior Play. LOIS DeSHANO A great kid and loads of fun, her fling in life has just begun. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,43 Sodality 1,Z,3,43 Stu- dent Council Representative 33 Choral 1,2,3,43 Librarian 1,23 Choir 1,2,3,43 Hall Guard 33 Junior Clas- sical League 13 Ye arbook Staff3 Paper Staff l, 2, 3,4, Editor 33 Pep Club 43 Bowling Club 33 Citizenship Award 33 Senior Play. DIANE DILLON Lovely to look at, delightful to know. Honor Roll 1,23 Honor So- ciety 43Soda1ity 43 Choral 4g Li- brarian 3,43 Junior Classical League 13 Future Nurses l,Z,3,43 Yearbook Staffg Paper Staff 33 Queen 3. DANIEL DEIGERT A high scorer, on and off the court. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football l,2,3,43 Basketball 1, 2, 3,42 Voice of Democracy Winner 4. BARBARA EDDY When she is good, she is very very good but .... Sodality 4g J u ni o r Classical League 13 Future Nurses 3,43 Yearbook Staff 4g Queen's Court 4. GWEN GRIFFIS lf there is something you Want to know, just ask Gwen. Office Aid ,33 Sodality 1,2Q Choral l,2,3,43 Li- brarian 33 Choir l,2,3,43 Yearbook Staffg Bowling Club 3. MARY SANDRA GRIFFITH Always a loyal friend. Band l,2, 3,43 Bowling Club 33 Band Scholar- ship to Camp. THOMAS FORGETTE Greater men have lived but I doubt it. Sodality 4g Choral 43 Librarian 43 Baseball 3g Basketball 33 Foot- ball 3, 43 Second Team All C.P.L. Football 4. BETTY GERULSKI She is the same sweet girl every day. Honor Roll 23 Sodality 43 Fu- ture Nurses l3 Yearbook Staff3 Stu- dent Secretary 4. BEVERLY GERULSKI The sweetness of her smile shows the kiudne s s of her character. Honor Roll 2,4Q Honor Society 43 Sodality 43 Yearbook Staff: Student Secretary 4. LAWERENCE GREEN l'm not lazy, I was just born tired. Baseball 2, 3,43 Basketball 33 Football Z, 3,43 Honorable Men- tion in Football. RONA LD HA RBIN A host of thoughts does his mind conceal, yet little does his tongue reveal. Band l,2,3,45 Band Schol- arship to Camp 3. MARY HINTERMAN A quiet girl, but quite a girl. Fu- ture Nurse l,Z5 Student Secretary 4. MARY JO HUGHES Quiet in appearance but there's mischief underneath. Honor Roll 1,25 Sodality l,3,45 Choral 45 Li- brarian 45 Choir Z,3,45 Junior Clas- sical League 15 Future Nurse 2,35 Yearbook Staff5 Paper Staff 3,4. LOUIS JOHNSON They also serve who only stand and cheer. Choral 1, 2, 3,45 Band 15 Choir 1,2. JANICE KOLLAR Peppy, full of fun, fine company for anyone. Honor Roll 1,25 Sodality 45 Student Council Repre- sentative 35 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Guard Z5 Junior Classical League 15 Yearbook Staffp Paper Staff 45 Pep Club 45 Bowling Club 35 Senior Play. FREDERICK LaBEAU The boy the girls whi stle at. Sodality 45 C ho r al 3,45 Librarian 45 Yearbook Staff5 Pep Club 45 Foot- ball 3,4. JAMES PHILBRICK I'm turning over a new leaf--and he did. Baseball 45 Basketball 35 Football 3,45 Honorable Mention in Footba1l5 Senior Play. LOUELLA PIDCOCK She is a friend to everyone and we want to keep it that way. Honor Roll 1, 25 Sodality 45 Choral 1, 2, 35 Choir 1,Z, 3,45 Librarian 35 Year- book Staff5 Bowling Club 35 Student Secretary 4. BARBARA LaBRANCHE Everyone will always remember her. Honor Roll 1,Z,3,45 Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 Choral 1, Z, 3, 45 Librarian Z,3,45 Choir l,Z,3,45 Junior Classi- cal League 15 Future Nurses 2, 35 Paper Staff 3,45 Sacristan 15 Citi- zenship Award 35 Senior Play. SANDRA MELANSON One ofthe nicest persons you would ever want to know. Honor Roll 1, Z5 Sodality 2, 3, Prefect 45 Choral 45 Junior Classical League 15 Future Nurses 2,35 Yearbook Staff. BETTY NICOLAI Whoever said girls don't know what's what in sports? Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Cheer- leader 1,Z,3,45 Librarian 25 Junior Classical League5 Paper Staff 3,4. PAT O'BRIEN After playing against him, many opposing linernen take Pat for Granite. Sodality 45 Librarian 45 Pep Club 45 Football 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Honorable Mention in Football. SHARON RIEDY She leads a double life and loves every minute of it. Honor Roll 1, 23 Sodality 43 Cheerleader Z,3,4Q Librarian 2,31 Choir 13Junior Clas- sical League l3 Future Nurses l,2, 3,42 Yearbook Staff3 Pep Club 43 Bowling Club 33Student Secretary 4. PATRICIA SARTOR A girl to take example from. Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 3,43 Sodality 2,43 Student Council 1, 43 Choir 1, 2, 3,43 Junior Classical League 13 Future Teachers I3 Fu- ture Nurses 3g Paper Staff 3,43 Bowling Club 33 Citizenship Award 3. JACQUELINE SMITH Trouble follows her around like a lost puppy. Junior Clas sical League 1. ROBERT SOCHOR Carries a serious look, but when you're not looking, LOOK OUT! Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Sodality 1, 43 Class President 23 Class Treasurer 13 Student Council P r e s i d e nt 4, Representative 33 Yearbook Staff3 Baseball 1, 2, 3,43 Football l,2,3,43 Optimist Award 43 Distinguished Citizen Award 3. SHARON STARK She looks like an angel and acts like one too. But you never can tell what an angel will do. Honor Roll 1,22 Honor Society 3,43 Sodality l,3, 43 Class Secretary 33 Student Coun- cil 43 Librarian l,2, 3,41 Choir 13 Junior Classical League 13 Future Teachers 1,23 Future Nurses 3,43 Yearbook Staff3 Paper Staff 33 Pep Club 43 Bowling Club 33 Queen's Court 43 Senior Play3 Student Sec- retary 4. JUDY TYLER You love her for her s mile , her look, and her way. Student Secre- tary 4. MICHAEL WISKUR Mike's many f r i e n d s will vouch for him even though his g u a r di an angel won't. Student C o u n c il 45 Yearbook Staffg Paper Staff 4g Bowl- ing Club 23 Senior Playg Basketball 1,25 Football 4. BRIDGET WRUCK Her temperis just one of the many things we love about her. Sodality 3,4g Choral 45 Yearbook Staffg Sen- ior Play 4. CLARE TYLER Many great men were bashful youths. Sodality 49 Student Council Treasurer 4g Choral 43 Yearbook Staffg Pep Club Chairman 4g Senior Playg Football 43 Honorable Mention in Football. GEORGIA WELCH Once you get to know her, you'll love her. Sodality 35 Choir lg Fu- ture Teachers lg Bowling Club 3' Student Secretary 4. 1 ARLENE WENDT The 'eyes' have it. Sodality 3g Librarian lg Future T e ache r s lg Bowling Club 33 Sacristan l. JUDY WHITAKER Full of fun and hard to beat, a nicer gal you'll never meet. Hon- or Roll 1,25Office Aid 45 Sodality 43 Choral 4g Librarian 3g Choir lg Junior Classical League lg Future 'I' e a che r s 3, 43 Future Nurses 45 Yearbook Staffg Paper Staff 3g Pep Club 43Bowling Club 3g Sacristan 1. WITTIEST Daniel Diegert Judy Whitaker MOST LIKE LY TO SU CCEED Jack Seidel Mary Anne McGinty SENIOR PERSONALITIES BEST DRESSED Robe rt Sochor Sharon Stark BEST PERSONALITY Jack Briggs Joyce DeShano BEST LOOKING Clare Tyler Diane Dillon BEST DANCERS Michael Wiskur Janice Kollar JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS The officers of the Junior Class are: President,Stan1eyKapanowskig Vice-President, David Pilong Secretary, Susan Hintermang Treasurer, Barbara Potter. M. J. Barron N. Benedict R. Butler E. Case P. Cunningham D. Daly D. Deigert L. Derocher R. Doherty Not Pictured: B. Zwolensky . Ducharme . Forcier . Genovese . Grahek . Griffith Hense Hinterman Hudson Kapanowski Kolarik Krusell McDonald Miller Parkhurst Peters Pidcock Pilon Porritt Potter Presser Rai she Rawley Savage Thomas Thomas Vaillancour Watson We ckler We stoff White White Wilbur Winters Wiser Woods SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ..... .... J . Lower President ..... . . J. Torreano Vice-President . . ..... M. Gow Vice-President . . . . D. Wiskur Secretary ..... ...... S . Hyde Secretary ..... . . D. Shinsky Treasurer . . . J. McCormick Treasurer . . . . . . P. Kish C. Antior P. Bacot P. Berlucchi J. Bigelow J. Boike G. Briggs J. Cobley J. Diem D. Donnelly R. Douglas D. Gillette M. Gow E. Graczyk P. Guerin C. Harrison L. Hughes S. Hughes S. Hyde Not Pictured B. Casabon S. Furneau Jakovatz Kelle gan Kish LaBranche LaBranche Lajewski Lernere Lower Marquardt McCarthy McCormick McCormick McVicar Melanson Michels Miller Miller O'Dea Parkhurst Potter Pre ston Reed Reynolds Runyan Sammet Shinsky Snyder Snyder Stanton Staley Subora Torreano Tycowski Welch Wendt Wiskur Wittbrodt Wonch Yauch Zane ske Byrnes Cafrneyer Chamberlain Coquillard David DeShano Diem Donnelly D rewni ak Ellis Forgette Gasper Gear - Y Ge row Gleason Griffis Griffis Guzak Hawley Hense OFFICERS President ......... Vice-President .... Secretary . . . . . . . Treasurer . . , , President ..... Vice-President . . Secretary .... . . Treasurer . . . S. Basinski G. DeAgostino . J. Raishe P. McGinty . . . D. Coe . . J. Kelley G. Burdgick A. DeShano A r chambault Beahan Berardo Blackman I . 'F .. f' t W ' 5 iff! X Hilde rbrandt Hougen Jankowski Jensen Kelley Kivett Kneiper Kollar Kruse LeSage Lubiato Luea MacLean Marks McKerring McPherson McVicar Miller Mosier O'Reilly Paul Pidcock Poletti Popadick Ragnone Reno Riscavage Roe Royer Rudd . Sartor Sefcovic . Snyder . Walther Ward We ckler Weed Weine rt Willett Woughter SS CL THE FRESH lv' n Ixus PRUBRESS svmnunuu The Freshmen Boys' Sodality is preparing for a meeting. The Sodalities of Our Blessed Mother are striving to become more perfect through her. Different groups of the Sodali- ties have been doing p r oj e ct s to help others. They have taught cat- echism, made baskets at Thanks- giving and Christmas time for the poor. They have also co 1 1 e ct e d toys and money to give to the needy children. AN ARMY QF YCUTH BEARING The Sodality P r e fe ct of the high school and the Senior Prefect with their model, Our Blessed Mother. The Senior Girls' Sodality hears some news on the T.S.S.A. E Our ever ready Moderator willing to help us with our smallest prob lems. 1. 2 35 is m vw M Spiritual reading is a main activity of the Sophomore Sodality . THE STANDARDS CF TRUTH Strong comrades of Mary can be found in the Boys High School Sodality. Rita Geary explains the Sodality rules to the girls of the Freshman Sodality. Junior Sodalists discuss the importance and benefits of daily Communion. PARTICIPANTS IN CUR DAILY OFFERING Holy Communion-- This is My Body. This is My Blood. Eat of this and you shall have life in youu The choir under the direction of Sister Charles Marie gives highest praise to God. Their voices are blended with the accompaniment of Joyce The altarboys take an active participation in the sacrifice of the Mass. DeShano, Patricia Sartor, and Catherine Beahan. OUR SPIRIT THROUGH CHRIST ,Q s qc- Iii, ' I , ,Q Q, 3 3 cmd X if! fx ' if 1 ff' if I ,-, V' I This beautiful crib scene in Church greeted us during the Christmas Season. Oh, Come Let Us Adore Him! The team at benediction prays for a successful game. nw The Sophomores presented their I interpretation of The Little st Angel at the Christmas school I program. I Prayers of the student body aid in victory. JUNIOR-SENIOR RETREAT MARY REPARATRIX Father R ole n ko tt e r , our retreat master, gave inspiring talks on down-to-earth-every- day occurrences. Remember his one talk on the passion and death of Christ? Our Sorrowful Mother with the Crucified Christ This is the chapel where the r e t r e at ant s went to Mass and Communion every day. It was visited often during the day for medi- tation as well as for morning, afternoon, and evening prayers. Mary Reparatrix CHANNELS Remember man that thou art dust and into dust thou shall return. OF GRACE God's graces are bestowed on the students at benediction. ' The Senior girls stop a minute from their school work to visit St. Joseph. Students make frequent use of the opportunity to receive the Sacrament of Penance. Stations of the Cross is a Lenten practice of St. John students. M-dw lluf PROGRESS lnmlfcrunuu 'Rf' gf: :L . .M,.,..,M..,..m.,,W,.,,..h,. v ? i , . A g A 1: .,.. -,:f 'QW' V E ' S' as .. why' uw -wffei k ii .,,. Q A .:., :FH 515. g ,S ii! IL' izvgf-ffz Q .gyms - We L , - . . .WS TO KNOW, LGVE AND SERVE GOD. Father gives a practical religious lesson: Agere Sequitur Esse--If you act like a fool, you are a fool. Sister Rita's Religion class learns about the Works of Mercy. L... Mother Verona teaches the Juniors about the Integrity of the Gospels. ' Typing skills acquired in second year typing are a must in a man's world, WE PREPARE T0 ENTER THE FIELD OF BUSINESS Sister says: Practice, practice, ' t ' d practice, 0 gain accuracy an speed. Second year shorthand students further their study in the shortcut to speed. Betty, Beverly, Ken, Dick, and Jackie aim for perfection in bookkeeping. Latin I students are dramatizing a scene where the Roman judge is trying the Christians. Veni Sancte Spiritus--Come Holy Spirit LATIN AND HISTORY ENRICH OUR CULTURAL BACKGROUND Modern History students view the empire of Napoleon I. FORM ag GOVERNMENT in Mary McGinty, Larry Green, and Tom Forgette discuss the principles of government. MATHEMATICS THE KEY TO LOGICAL THINKING The Try Angle is used often in Plane Geometry. Algebra I students work hard to learn this difficult subject Solid Geometry students solve a problem using a model plane. The d r aft i ng class draw a Vise Anvil while Sister Aquinata checks measurements. SCIENCE - THE WONDERS OE GOD'S CREATIVE POWER Dan Kivett records his knowledge on sound, the unit which they are now learning. The students of Biology Class gather around Mr. Clemens to view some slides. The Chemistry Class helps to protect the creative power of God. .1....m....,.,.,,.J.,,..f. -..WMM k ufilan-M ad mai mf Pnnuafss I IH LEHDERSHIP Have patience Bo Community singing proves popular at a rn b, the meeting will soon be eeting. over. STUDENT -naar-pf, 'fl COUNCIL ? 5 K 7 The representatives bring the views and problems of each class to the attention of the officers. As a part of National Education Week, salutes were given to the High School faculty by various students. The Main Department heads of the Y e a rbook staff are: Judy Whitaker, Sandra Melanson, Bridget Wruck, Lois DeShano, Betty Nicolai, Robert Socher, Mary Ann MacLean, Mary Ann Mc- Ginty, and Nancy Bigelow. VIANNITE S T A F F The four persons mainly responsible for the success of the yearbook are: Editor, Catherine Beahang Co-Editors, Joyce DeShano and Diane Dillong and Advisor, Miss Rosemary Gazella. Hours of work and cheerful help was given by the persons on the staff which include: John Seidel, Nancy Bigelow, Louella Pidcock, Gwen Griffis, Judy Whitaker, Sandy Melanson, Joan Con- nor, Betty Gerulski, Bridget Wruck, Beverly Gerulski, Sharon Stark, Joan Cole, Sandy Brohn, Janice Kollar, Barbara Eddy, Mary Jo Hughes, Chuck Gearing, Mary Ann M a c L e a n , Mary Ann McGinty, Betty Nicolai, Jack Briggs, Robert Socher. The senior staff members have the experience of running the paper from their work on it during their Junior year. H I V G L H N L N I E G Y if H ad T s Paper Advisor, Mr. Bester, helps layout an issue with Carol Forcier, Janet Aldrich, and Betty Nicolai. Junior staff members have the en- thusiasm necessary to promote more interest in the paper. OFFICE AIDS Office aids give Mother added help to make her work a little easier. They are: Colleen MacDonald, Mary Anne McGinty, Pat McGinty, Carolyn Chuchvara, and Judy Whitaker. STUDENT SECRETAIES Senior shorthand students aid teachers through the Student Secre- tary Club. First Row: Mary Hin- terrnan, Joan Cole, Georgia Welch, Arlene Wendt, Carolyn Chuchvara, and Beverly Gerulski. Second Row: Judy Tyler, Louella Pidcock, Sharon Riedy, Betty Nicolai, Betty Gerulski, and Sharon Stark. LIBRARY AIDS Books, Books, Books is the favorite theme of our library aids which include: Diane Dillon, Barbara LaBranche, 'Joyce D e Sh an 0 , Jane Lajewski, George Paul, Joel .Tan- kowski, Janice Ward, Thomas Reno, Sharon Stark, and Thomas Beahan. li BICLOGY CLUB The Biology Club provides further knowledge for those especially in- terested The membe rs are: Standing: Lawrence Ragnone, David Poletti, Ronald Douglas, and George Pidcock. Seated: Daniel Kivett Mary Westhoff, Sandra Preston, Terence Kruse, and Arthur Sefcovi PEP CLUR The pep meetings for football and basketball are planned and provided for by the Pep Club. The girls in sixth hour choral prepare for a big appearance. The members in clu de: Sandra Melanson, Barbara LaBranche, J anet Aldrich, Sandra Brohn, Janice Runyar, Patricia Sartor, Gwen Griffies, Mary MacVicar, Mary Jo Hughes, Mary Ann MacLean, Nancy Melanson. Second Row: Catherine Beahan, Sally Hughe s, Rosemarie Jackovatz, Bridget Wruck, Diane Dillon, Diane Staley and Deanna Shinsky. CHORAL ...sur-fM? X MUSIC PUTS THE WORLD Students of both Choral groups present a Christmas program over the radio. The mixed chorus poses gladly for the Viannite photographer. IN PERFECT HARMONY The Choir spends three noon hours a week to perfect the hymns. The three senior organists: Joyce DeShano, Catherine B e ahan, and Patricia Sartor provide the accom- paniment for the Choir. 2 ,w The singing of the Mass is per- formed by the fine Choir directed by Sister Charles Marie. CHOIR A newly organized band provides very enjoyable entertainment for the school on many occasions. Members of the clarinet section a re: Susan Hyde, David Miller, Janice Kolarick, Sandra Preston, William Philbrick, Garie Welch, Joanne Stanton, and Nancy Kline. Members of the tuba section include: Terrance Rudd, James Davis, Wynn Welch, and James Bates. SAY IT in w1 unuzsx-mas fm : Whittbrodt, and Robert Hawley. WITH MUSIC The Saxophone Section of the Band of the following: Minda Clifford, Pa Betty Winters, David Romanowski. Another view of the tuba section finds two members in addition to those in the first pic- ture. These two are: David Grahek and James St. John. The rhythm found in all music is aptly handled by the drummers, Gary Sammit, Ronald Doug- las, Larry Ragnone, and Victoria Alkanbrack. Those in the trumpet section are: Kenneth B runo , Ronald Harbin, Sandra Griffis, Harold is composed tricia Bacot, Future Nu r s e s of St. Johns help on the chil- dren's ward at St. Joseph Hospital. The senior student nurses a re: Diane Dillon, Sharon Stark and Sharon Reidy. FUTURE TEACHERS AND NURSES To the room having the most stu- dents onthe honor roll-, a banner is presented. Re ceivi ng the award from Mother V e r on a on behalf of the senior class is the president of the senior class, Chuck Gearing. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Students maintaining high scholar- ship and e xc e lling in leadership, character and service are privileged to belong to the Siena Chapter of the National Honor Society. An annual event of the Chapter is the Honors Convocation held on October 11,1956. It recognizes the hard work and high scholarship achieved by the members. Pic tu r e d from left to right: Monsignor Mayotte, John Sei- del, Catherine Beahan, President of the Chapter and Susan Hinterman, Secretary-treasurer. Cathe rine Be ahan Joan Connor Joyce DeShano These nine Seniors are members of the Siena Chapter of the National Honor Society. Membership is based 'upon their Character, Serv- ice, Leadership, and Scholarship. This is considered one of the high- est honors that can be bestowed on St. John Vianney students and thus, this group is looked upon with great esteem. w Beverly Gerulski CUM l i LAUDE J 1 Barbara LaBranche Mary Ann MacLean Mary Ann McGinty Robert Sochor Patricia Sartor '9 I Q vgfsfpi, I F . ' Q4 K - mf sg-- V 1 K . ,, I - 1 My . - 'mf g ff: i In '- ' ' , -1:-, ' a ':,jf?3a:g 5, 1 ' ' , A 2 f-Y ,- 'if'w.1,f:mf:X' lluf PROGRESS SUCIHLLU HGMECOMING QUEEN if fl CAROLYN CHUCHVARA Our smiling queen reigned over the activities of St. John's first Homecoming week-end, October 19-21, 1956. gg-lm Sharon Stark, Barbara Eddy QUEEN'S COURT 'FW M m,,M wm, W H M ' Junior The Junio r s carried out the football theme with green and gold goalpo st s and a pint- sized football player perched among five Junior girls. Freshman Five Freshman girls sitting among flowers and trellises added an air of Spring to a Fall night. HOMECOMING FLOATS Senior The cheerleaders were proud to ride with Hervey the Hornet on the Senior float. gigs JMX M? 1 1 is BS Sophomore The Sophomores choose the theme Bored of E duc ation for their class float and made quite a hit with the cheering section. PEP MEETING ACTIVITIES gi 5 ,f 5 Q. fx: The Pep Club in its first year of organization, put on many pep meetings to bolster school spirit. C H R I S T M A S F O R M A L RING BREAKFAST After Mass Monsi n , g or ble s s e d the rings and pre- s e nt e d them at the altarrail to each Senior. The long-awaited day finally came! On December 5, 1956, the Seniors r e c e ive d their class rings. A with our assistant Pastor con- gratulating the Seniors. view of the speakers' table B ob So cho r , Chuck Gearing, Susan Hyde and Mother Verona gather their thoughts before they are called upon to address the Seniors. X- N rf EM- They're proud of their rings! Monsignor M ayott e , Fr. Reikowsky, Mr. Mullally and Mr. Clemens enjoy this special occasion. Sophomore mothers prepare delicious feast for honored Seniors. fem . ,f. K IL A .L -U 1. 'f'?6:.i . V, f .if 1 . 11 'iff' 'Mf -mg fr:-gk, VX wil Q , ..-1, . ffm- :Q A ' ..,., ,UQ ' IUMRL. , V -- if fl . 5 -'fwgz' fn ,- Q i ,fl . ,Vi 3kSi..wsi5k,5., My X V , sw , WM f ,U 9-5,5 , S 'JS L :Yun 1. Q- Wjjw, E ggm, W, ,K A '-is-25121533 , 7,L , Q1 33555 . ,Q Q ' he M .t aux M' x X. ., A ' - , 3 ., 0, W ,Wm V A 52 ' X ex, . ff,.A.., . NY . , ,, , k f gf' ,, 5 J . K q v . Gr 1 wa 4 Q X 52 K, 4 P 3 ie 5 K 7 x.,,, Q ,fig 4 a E Y x s S1 it LX ,Q i X 5 LQ M .....PLAY PRESENTED BY SENIORS Important People behind the Scenes Kerry and Greg rehearse one of the amusing incidents o'f the play. 3 5 AR ,ww H .9-'ffl vv -ww me-wr ski, ' .WM ' X P 253 ff A i 5 W J' - . 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U. -- '-gh.: f. .- Rigorous conditioning . . . exacting calisthen- ics . . .limitless training . . . first win and a job well done . . . the cheers for the team . . . splen- did coaching . . . unfailing teamwork . . . the sat- isfaction of a finely executed play . . . bumps and bruises go almost unfelt due to the great excite- ment . . . courage and agility are a vital part of . the make -up of e ve ry member of the squad . . . planning baffling plays to outsmart the opponents . . . a wealth of desire for playing and winning . . . constant struggling for po s s e s s i o n of that all- important ball . . . a long pas s , a running catch, brilliant blocking, a burst of speed and a n for the fighting Hornets. Bob Sochor Jim Philbrick Dan Deigert S 4 f 'E 8 aff im QE- Q nv hx vim :W ff.: . Wi? ,FWWW Ir ' 7 7 2f9?ggi:f,Qfa1fi 7 M 'ylfzww V F, V,,,4IA,.,Q. , we l i + -1 1 KA me MVN.. kriz 33: 3 Q , x H, ctcfskl 5 xhgy' Q e A 1 5 S 1 g 1 l f 4 l 5 l i k . ff l ef 21 ' X A Stan Kapanowski Dan Deigert MOHW Case Top Row: Boike, Seidel, Case, Mr. Clemens, Deigert, Torreano, Lower. Bottom Row: Guzak, Antior, Kapanowski, DeAgostino, Subora, McCormick, Kelly. ' Meme af 2 - I l' -..... ..., .4 2 'H Gene DeAgostino Rsfzf 'xl +2 if Q. Q L! wi we rf- ' gf ff? ,Jig J ack Seidel X 1 ' E ' WM lst? Q 7, VN ,Z '-.A Fritz Antior M ' if 4 5 klfltwww ,, Q, haf elk, '53 4 wmv?-rx 578 if V v--midi! wa -6'- we J! 2 ., i if , 1 ,Q , W wh We, xx4w+.,.v, ,, .V . - , I Iv 5 W 5? ., ..,h, gf Vi i ,mW W , gg 5 W L .v, Z V 1 ,.LL ,,5. Vih E ,..... I , , 3 My S X THE STUDENT COUNCIL wishes to congratulate the SENIOR CLASS SAME DAY CLEANERS In at 10:00AM--Out Same Day City Wide Pick-Up and Delivery STORE PLANT 1137 Chevrolet 3026 Flushing Rd Mor-Sun Oil and Gas Furnaces Water Heaters Sheet Metal Work FLINT FURNACE SUPPLY COMPANY G-3032 Hatherly JOE RAISI-IE cmar 5-4391 VARSITY MEN'S WEAR , 0 RENT your summer formats . . choose white, or pastel colors A ,321.121,351-.::I1'ZII-' 52- Xf::'fiE1QQ x ef ooo What selectionsl See our lightweight dinner ictckets, with their Stain Shy fin- ish, .crease resistant texture, and smart new design! Every line is new and youthful. All garments are freshly cleaned and pressed, and expertly fitted to you! Inexpensive, too. Make your Prom date, then make a date to rent your formals, here! 1- 11-111 We wish to congratulate the Senior Class and to thank them for their patronage. 3308 Detroit St. DORT BOWL BOWL 'ROUND THE CLOCK with AUTOMATIC PINSPOTTERS BAR 8: GRILL CE 9-6669 3001 S. Dort BURROUGHS FEED 81 GARDEN SUPPLY CE 9 2146 2970 Flustung Rd STYLE CENTER Featuring Infant's Children and Women's Wear at Moderate Prices 1404 N. Chevrolet Avenue WHEN YOU S IART SHOPPING For Your Fami1y's Food YOU'LL FIND IT PAYS TO SHOP AT HAMADY BROS. FOOD MARKETS JACOB AND EMERSON GARAGE SPECIALIZING IN MOTOR TUNE UP CE 9-0696 STANTON 's 1106 Where You Are Served The Tastiest ROOT BEER in Flint also Delicious hamburgers, hot dogs, fried chicken and shrimp Located at 1006 S. Ballenger 1f2 Block N. Of Corunna. Rd. GROVES 8. COMPANY MEMORIAL CHAPEL Funeral Directors Garland and Third Ave. CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR FIRST YEARBOOK from ST. JOHN VIANNEY ALTAR SOCIETY Congratulations St. John Vianney on your First Yearbook MOTT PARK SUPER MARKET The Home of U. S. Government Graded Choice Meats and Friendly Service. CE 9-0020 2638 FLUSHING ROAD FLINT'S LEADING STATIONERS OFFICE OUTFITTERS With a complete line of SCHOOL SUPPLIES GREETING CARDS GIFTS FOR OFFICE OR HOME THE R.P. lEWlS COMPANY 124 WEST FIRST STREET CE 4-6621- Banking That Is Building Michigan OPEN UNTIL 4:30 DAILY MONDAY EVENINGS 6:30-8 MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of RYCKMAN'S PHARMACY Prescriptions Delivered 1414 Chev. Ave. CE 2-1325 CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING OF FLINT, Complete Water Conditioning Service 3042 Flushing Rd. IN .lACK'S SUNOCO SERVICE We Specialize in Service Lubrication - Wash - Wax Exhaust Systems - Tune Up Road Service Free Pick Up at Delivery CE 5-6833 1069 Chevrolet At Flushing .lOHNNY'S Fine Shoe Repairing JOHN CAPUA, Proprietor 825 Stockdale St. Phone 5-5955 KARRER AND SON SHEET METAL WORKS 115 E. Fourteenth St. P. O. Box 717 CE 8-9751 ATTORNEY 8. MRS. lEON SEIDEl Congratulations to the Seniors From AUSTIN'S PAINTERS FLINT Congratulations to Class of 57 BABE LaBRANCHE WIMPY'S SANDWICH SHOP When You Think Of Flowers ,. Think Of Ours. MR. WEATI-IERBALL RQ SAYS: , It's much easier to bank and save at the FRIENDLY lA R SE N ' S NEIGHBORHOOD CITIZENS COMMERCIAL 8. SA N G S B A N K FLOWER SHOP AND GREENHOUSES OFFICES CES-6211 1602 S. Dort Flint 6 Michigan Compliments of McKAY'S MARKETS 1117 Chevrolet 1410 Chevrolet . 2118 Joliet 2605 Fenton Rd. BEST WISI-IES FROM THE USHERS OE ST. JOHN VIANNEY CLASS OF '57 CHARLES I. RUGERS CUNSTRUCTIUN COMPANY Congratulations Seniors from FRED GARRETT WAMM LISTEN 12:00-2:00 4:00-6:00 Congratulations Class of '57 QxAj Q F1 f', ff. 5, f - ,. v QV, .. , Q. S 1 s 4316 N. Saginaw 1lkDoJnald Qualify Cbekc! DAIRY PRODUCTS Congratulations To St. John Vianney Graduates DODDS-DUMANOIS CO. Serving Catholic Families of Flint Since 1899 MACKO MEN'S APPAREL FLINT'S FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE 1 FORMAL WEAR RENTAL SERVICE Dinner Jackets Tuxedos Blue Suits A11 Furnishings AVAILABLE FOR School Proms - Weddings - A11 Formal Occasions MON., FRI., 9:00AM to 8:00PM TUES., WED., THURS., SAT., 9:00AM to 6:00PM SU 9-1611 3738 N. Saginaw at Addison O'KEllY PASTRY SHOPS 1125 Chevrolet CE 2-8400 2438 Corunna Rd. CE 5-4111 Congratulations Class of '57 BUD McKERRING INC. 3615 N. Saginaw Flg-,t Michigan Compliments of BOWMAN DRUG Cosmetics - Prescriptions Sick Room Supplies 1115 N. Chevrolet CE 3-4018 over 4 acres of lumber - all under cover HERMAN HUGHES LUMBER CO. 1000 Industrial CE Z-6155 Free F11'l3HC1l'lg Estimates Service PATRONS Monsignor Henry Mayotte Father Reikowski Father Thomas P. Beahan Father Bernard C. Beahan Mr. and Mrs. James Aldrich Mr. and Mrs. Edward Melanson Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLean Pvt. Donald Smith Mr. and Mrs George Stark Mr. and Mrs Wm. H. Nicolai Mr. and Mrs Thomas Connor Mr. and Mrs. William J. Maitre Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dennison Mr. and Mrs F. J. Teefey Mr. and Mrs E. Borka Mr. and Mrs Bellomo Stanley Kapanowski Mr. and Mrs Robert Kraemer Mr. and Mrs Daniel Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Breznau Mr, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Gary Wilson Ralph Snyder Charles Cooper Catherine Howell Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ryan Miss Virginia Ryan Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson Mr. and Mrs Charles L. Daly Mr. and Mrs Vernon Gerow Mr. and Mrs John McGoveron Mr. and Mrs Joseph Christian Mr. and Mrs Raymond Klein Mr. and Mrs Charles Green Mr. and Mrs Frank Kerspilo Mr. and Mrs Paul Barron Mr. and Mrs Ed Zwolenski Mr. and Mrs Mark Rawley Mr. and Mrs A. Hinterman Mr. and Mrs Jacob Grahek Mr. and Mrs Frank Grahek Mr. and Mrs Robert Kahl Mr. and Mrs J. J. Reynolds Mrs. Walter Krusell James Jacobs James Davis Mr. Donald Ellis Mr. and Mrs. J. LeSage The Willett Family Mr. Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Michael Kish John Sommers Mr. and Mrs Victor Wallo and Family Mr. and Mrs F. J. Wendland Mr. and Mrs John Mcphilimy Mr. and Mrs Harold Beaubien Mr. and Mrs Vernon J. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs Wayne Hudson Mr. and Mrs Albert Mikolaizik Mr. and Mrs Lowell Griffis Mr. The Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chuchvara Saxton Family and Mrs. R. M. Beahan and Mrs. Frank Ernst Mr. John McGinnis Mr. and Mrs. William Menosky Jacob Boike Mr. George Boike Mr. and Mrs. Poletti Mr. and Mrs. John McKe1-ring Mr. and Mrs. DesArmier Miss Ella Nickelson Mr. and Mrs. Tom LaBranche Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Eddy Mr. and Mrs. William Welch Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hinterman Mr. and Mrs. Chris Edmonds Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McGinty Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Johnson Mrs. Adolph J. Gregory Miss Louise Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morin Mr. and Mrs. DeAgostino Mr. and Mrs. Francis Geary Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reno Mr. and Mrs. Harry Royer Mr. and Mrs. L. Tyckoski Mr. and Mrs. Sammet Joe and Mike Mr. and Mrs. Coe Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McCormick Mr. and Mrs. John Yauch Don and Carol Hinterman and Mrs. Robert Griffith David Vaillancour Miss Nancy Jackson Mr. and Mrs. John Wiser Mrs. Louise Kessel David Grahek Miss Rita Smith Miss Veronica Smith Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs . Matt Smith . Cunningham . Subora . Peneault . Berlucchi . Elliott and Mrs. Amese and Mrs. Pidcock and Mrs. Shinsky and Mrs. Ryckman and Mrs. Paul and Mrs. Parodis and Mrs. Cumming s Miss Barbara Yauch Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Florenc Miss Clarice Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Ronald Harbi Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Bruneau Mr. and Mrs., R. Wayne Christenson Miss Carol Coe Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Jud y Raishe Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs o e e e and Mrs. PATRGNS Glen Sartor Walter Gutek H. C. McDaniel Leroy E. Sutton John Ciminski e Lajewski Kerspilo Leo Bauer Frank Sochor Lorayne Rabidioux Bernard Morris Stanley Gerulski Ford Kollar . I1 E. J. Briggs Auguae Staley James Harris Munn . Otto Streich Whitaker Floyd Harbin Weed Edward R. Eber Walt Blackman Clarence Reidy Mathew Ecker C. R. DeBow John C. Haley Chester Bielaczyc Jack B. Murphy Kendall Mather . Robert Ross John Corrigan Elmo Case . E. J. LaBranche . Donald Frawley Frank Slonczka . A. B. Costa William Schultz Louis Dutil . Joseph Cole Francis Cole John LaFontaine Robert Pray George DeShano Joseph Raishe Joseph Kline Harry Zaskeet Frank Bruneau Thomas Coe Kelly Dohr Hawley Miss Joanne Geary Miss Janie Meagher Mrs. Don Mosier Mr Mr. and Mrs and Mrs . John Ryan . James O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Peters Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Gow Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scharff Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kelley Mr. Richard Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. George Zynda Mr and Mrs. Leon Seidel Jack Seidel Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hyde Miss Mary F. Bruton Mrs. Ann Bruton Mr. and Mrs. J. A. DuCharme Mr. and Mrs. BUSINESS PAT RONS COLE 8: WOODS MARKET 3710 N. Saginaw St. Congratulations from Shorty U. S. TILE COMPANY 1363 Dupont St. ROYAL BEAUTY SALON 805 Detroit St. - At 5th Ave. SCAFE'S PHARMACY Main St. in Flushing MARTINS FUNERAL HOME 520 W. Third Ave. William R . Phi lb ri ck W E , N -r V S 6 42 , Ny , fi,-Q 2 Q Us 'wg D fi Ka Le, f ' 2 5 9 'f 9 ww' 5 7 5' n gf i if 'U ff . Q wk 8 N Q A J uh Q 4' Q- S' Q9 7 'Y' Q' 2- K 53 .3 ,,... , 5 V 10 Q: Q S xy? sf, Q, My ,. .. . ' my. ' ' Y. 4. , - i . Jw I ' if K V5 ? 5, 5 .kVkk.:k 03, 5 ' E V gg, F Q 1,3 my J Q, 5 ' Q 5? 1 5 5 ' ' ' ' 3' ' Q G 5 it 13 L, ,:.A... A xx Qi - ,.L f..' A Eg- -1, ns Q ,WV K x-9 qw 765 'E Q 9 g B I f X iQ O Q Q . Cm ' f xt f , ' K fri ' ww Q '.h, gy ' V5 I, ' if QQ CNS 'HB' ,: Y ' 5' V 'i ff 1.5 . H Q1 YJ tv' -if 3 ' if M QQ ,L.!V,y,TQg ,,k. VL . 5? in , ,. K1 IE: Q? 'Q 5 qi: 'J A ' L 2. 'A Z. Q , . 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' ,AU 4 , 5 pus. 1 I 3 S Y A ..----- 4 Q R VLL, ,LL,L , Lmw --qg ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS As the edition of the first Viannite goes to press, we wish to say thank you to everyone who has worked so hard in making this book possible. We wish to say a very special thank you to: Monsignor Mayotte and Father Reikowsky for their advice and interest. . . Mother Verona for her encouragement and understanding. . . Miss Gazella, our advisor, who worked so long and faithfully with us. . . All our faculty members for their patience and co-operation during all the class interruptions. . . Mr. Benmark and the Delmar Company for their guidance in our first annual. . . Mr. G. Sharley, Mr. R. Campbell, Dr. R. Beahan and Mr. W. Gallagher for their assistance in photography. . . Mr. LaPorte of the Catholic Weekly for securing necessary pictures. . . Mary Anne McGinty and her ad committee who outdid them- selves in bringing in ads and patrons. . . Our advertisers who made our yearbook possible. . . The Viannite Staff of 1957 hope that you will always cherish your annual and enjoy it as much as we enjoyed pro- ducing it.


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