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

 - Class of 1959

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Mus mm mr-M its modern and stately civic center .D,w ef-raw' ,C . . . and the DeWaters art center. We Are The -sh.,-k.. +1-on-av-v 'Q Awww QMMWM , ,.. ,-.,4,.,M f 3. Pathfinclers twi- S X -- M -V W, .wWu,.,,.,, , - .W ,N , 1.6, ww . AQ..,.,y . W MQ, .3 A. ,. Many roads lead to the appreciation of life ability to progress spiritually, intellectually, 42156 2 ':'W'i1f1s90i'a11'yv-'P 'i-I ' ' Our Spiritual Guides Dear Monsignor, , We have found a real friend here at St. John Vianney. Aperson whom we can trust, one who will understand. He has baptized most of us and in a few years will most likely be giving us marriage instructions. Our friend knows many of us quite well and others only by name or sight, but still he takes a personal interest in each one of us. Just a friendly nod or a cheerful smile means so much when it comes from him. He is indispensable when it comes to many school activities. It seems, however, that we don't have enough chances to say thank you to our friend- except on his birthday or his feastday. He, however, is kept constantly in our prayers-his ambitions are our ambitions, his hopes our hopes, his qualities not ours yet but those which we hope to attain. Although we may not see our friend in future years as fre- quently as now, we shall never forget all the marvelous things, which he has done for us. And so Monsignor, as you have already guessed, our friend is . . . you! i Always indebted, The Senior Class Our friend is always will- ing to help. Here he shows Carol Harrison and Ca- milla Reynolds how to run off the school paper. Pat Guerin checks for errors. 8 On the Roads to Life Dear Father, You have come to know all of us quite well since you have been here and we like to feel we know you. Our closeness has been exemplified by all the fun we've had. We will never forget the surprised look on your face the day of your birthday party or the memories of many skating parties and snowball fights. Nor will we forget our interest in your Religion class the last few months. How can we ever thank you for your advice, counseling, and friendly chats in your office. We may not have lived up to your expectations of us, but we certainly tried to please you. Well Father, we have been through many things the past two years, and though we are graduating, we hope to see you often in the future. Thanks for everything, The Senior Class, 59 9 To A Most Gracious Sister. . . Teacher and Friend. . . We Humbly Dedicate , 0ur 1959 Viannite. . . i We have chosen our dedicatee, Mother Verona, for her zealous qualities which the whole high school has come to know and appreciate, especially the senior class. Her patience, a virtue never to be underrated, has been tried more than once and she tries to face all situa- tions with a friendly smile. Understanding and knowl- edge go hand in hand when it comes to Mother Verona. She understands our many problems and through knowl- edge and experience has the ability to cope with the many day to day situations which occur. Her extreme friendliness is a quality which we hold as something precious. Groups of students congregate in her office every day and she always finds time to listen to their sometimes wild chatter. Possessor of a wonderful sense of humor, Mother Verona carries it out to the fullest, especially in regard to the senior play. Just one of us, is the term heard many times from the senior class, and a truer term was never spoken. We, the graduates of '59, promise that we will remain true to the ideals she has fostered in us . . . God has been very merciful to have placed such a servant in our midst. Signed . . . Seniors of '59 Class of '59 9 On St. Valentine's day, the seniors sur- prised Mother Verona by decorating 4. her office with their messages of affec- tion. .as 10 Sister Paulette...For the past five years Sister Paulette has been a member of our faculty. She has contributed much to our education by forming our com- mercial course. Sister also is the custodian of supplies and here we see her cleaning the book room. Educational Guides Who Prepare Us... Sister Adala...Sister Adala is very talented when it comes to music. Besides playing a few instruments, she directs our choral class and the choir. Her other talents are teaching math and being advisor for our Pep Club. Sister Aquinata . . . Sister never seems to run out of energy or ideas to raise money for the missions. Along with that, Sister teaches math and drafting. Sister Rita...Sister Rita has added many books to our library in the last three years. We can also see her teaching Latin and taking care of the office at noon. Lay Faculty for a Finer Standing in Life... Tk Q Mr. Bester Mr. Campbell QWFW Mr Deeb is n f if 1 E G f 1 Mr . Clemens 'OW' Mr. Goguen Mrs. Klungle Mr. McAuliffe 12 Mr . Mullally Those Who Fill Our Many Other Needs... Q M, . g, K .. . . .. if e ' 4 K . gf igggigagigiybsi U is F . l :- w wg .si px Q S me V.. N, WAXW gm 1 . X - ' k ei- ...SS , sf A st. 5 if - s - R-:gk fig. - g ' ' -ah... .,,, , .. 'l e fty' ? r . Y t N . xi X . f' an 1 A' . . W i , s. N K K KH RL . ANN . x 5. Mother's new and efficient secre- tary is Miss Rosemary McLone. While her duties are many and varied, she always has a pleasant smile for everyone. Mrs. Lehman relaxes in the teach ers' lounge, enjoying a moment' reading before returning to an other of her many activities. Despite the severe winter that Mother Nature tossed our way, these two, Leon Ruszkowski and Louie McGlinchey saw that we were kept comfy 'n cozy Foreword In choosing a theme for our yearbook we decided to choose one which would best map out our past school year. We have begun with the freshmen, whom we have termed as pathfindersg and we have worked up to the seniors, who are finally prepared for the roads of life. Our attempt has been to show, step by step, how spiritual, educational, and social guidance can pave the highways of our lives. 14 -....., - Table of Contents Administration and Faculty. . . 8 to 13 Foreword ............ 14 Underclassmen . . . . 16 to 35 Activities .... . 36 to 59 Sports . . . . 60 to 79 Seniors .......... . 80 to 97 Sponsors and Patrons . . 98 Acknowledgements. . . 99 Advertising . . . , 100 to 120 15 Underclcassmen Have a Longer 16 Road to Travel One, two or three more years, in which to travel the highways to school . . .the miles of going to their many classes, the countless steps of the stairways to climb before they reach their goal. Starryeyed Fresh- men. . .wise Sophomores . . . and jub- ilant Juniors.. .each looking down the road, visualizing what lies ahead ...eagerly taking it all in stride as true Viannites . . . Seniors of tomor- row . . . Dave Archambault Janette Berardo Rich ard Kenneth Barron Bauer We Are Here To Add . 'W '- fi ' saw if, X - -Q j , l 1 ,grim y L 5 5 if iw Z I V .P ii .S Deborah 5 Brooks If ia gi? Cold but Anxious! fs T 'F These freshman class officers, Sharon jelinek - Presi- a - Wx dent, Marsha Ward - Vice-President, Marilyn Kaercher - - Secretary, and Sharon King - Treasurer are just fom' of the many smiles that pass daily through these doors. Robert Chamberlain 4 tkrj '- ' r Kathleen James Thomas Connor Davis Deigert 18 Mary Beahan i so X Cecelia Boomhower .Q-,, A N 1 X 1 .J H T Ronnie Burdg ick 67. is iii Christine Charron A i. 2 ci- 4 Nu. il ' - L.. Donald DeShano in! la . W? . David Die in in -.if ti, Kathleen Elkins Phyllis Forgette 'S A 'lu Af f K Martha Goss 'Tv ., . , Qu 1 ,vw n -vu .I ..,, 2' f :P ' 1x,:'-1:9 r e. ff::f-ii 1,-us. If :- . f. f.-r.-.1 M fr: gn.-' lfild S , !f:,1J:,g: Eugene Griffis no iii . ii T -. Q Lynn john Dillon Doherty 'F' 'P Ig' K ox Linda DuChanne Not Only To Take . Daniel Ellis Sandra Forrest Future at Stake. . . .U Tom Reuther - President, Frank Krellwitz - Vice-Presi- n1 ' .' dent, jim Torreano - Secretary, and john Doherty - Treas- 'zli l urer discuss the advantages of a future educational test. 4 Rosalie Green 45- -Q, X , .1 'K' -Zz X Q25 e if' Q 15:91 Douglas Philip I-Iilderbrant Holland 19 Thomas Holiday 6 9.4 Sharon jelinek 1 5. Q' if X Sharon King four to lunch, Richard Kruse Carol Kay Lyon .., . Webb Martin new E -Z' K sig. if as '1 ffl Marilyn William Kaercher Kalanquin Great Things Are Made of Little Things. He's tall. .that's all. Andy Chuchavara, alumnus, seems proud of these small, but mighty freshmen, john Doherty, Ron Burdgick and Doug Hilderbrandt. N N--,Y x k , james Carol McGinty Melanson 20 Kathleen Kehoe Frank Krellwitz fCamera Shyj Gerald Licquia Rita Marks -wa 'Q' x y ' fzznvf x, it-if gt., MN Jai james Menosky Barbara john Kathle en Kathleen Mikolaizik Miller Moriarity O 'De a Q R A Little Nonsense i f Now and Then is Relished by All. - , Robert Robe rt O 'Grady Oles I 15. sl Mary Beth M 3 David O'Rourke if 'f-:ri G 5 Philbrick t 1-f 13:2 V R if 3 N If Extra. . . I 'A Kitty Snyder displays the latest addition to her locker Richard door-gallery. Cecilia Boomhower gives approval. Robert Pidcock Ponsetto fir -rf -I nt Q. to X ' .:.L R Q: 7 X I X ' f n I L VX E jf Donna Raymond Karen Thomas Preston Rabidoux Rachor Ragnone 21 5. Thomas Raishe E 15' Jan Schramke ww, Lawrence Smith 1 Q5 if James Tibbetts Thomas Reuther if , P Sharon Scigliano Robert Smith hw:-. 1 3 , I, ,L if of james Torreano Patricia Riscavage L . fb' gi Q1 a,,, f ,,:,,.,. , .? Q 2 Margo Sheldon YW! Sharon Smith mn Patricia Wallo ann in X G' C2 X: Sharon SanF acon EJ Louanne Shinsky Q YP 'Q Kathryn Snyder 4.-' ,Q Y' I Marsha Ward Sandra Nancy Michael Lynn Wencl 3.WSki Wendt Wiser Duchgnfn e Variety's the Very Spice of Life WHEN So we might have a better insight of our government.. .These freshman girls, Linda Ducharme, Martha Goss, Kathleen Kehoe, and Rita Marks appear intent on mastering their Civic's assign- ment. An occasion to laugh often occurs in Even your best friend will tell you. . . Father Fe d ew a ' s Freshman Religion Competition runs strong in this Fresh- class. man English class. Best friends point out each others mistakes. Q mr 40' if 'S' x wi X Victoria Barbara james Alkenbrack Bade Bates 0ur Goal IS Hugh jean Beaubien :- 'ill ,Q QV: David Bouza an-in Willing to help! Sue Sax-tor - Sophomore President, Nancy Mosier - Vice- as ' m X, Sandra Bauman Patricia Bothwell Sharon Bowles Shelia President, Frances Kline - Secretary, Barbara Bade - Treasur- Kathleen Bowles er , assist the seniors in making the College Day successful. Brooks 1 0 I .,. :', L- , 1, i Q ' Rosemarie Stephen Maureen Robert Brustik Buszek Callahan Charbeneau 24 . f' M as . Y K s u' -ld I JJ :Q . A he A-Q4 -,aa 5' J .H P ak for 'H-if M '- E ,, mi? . 'QN' I ws: - , -:gm ,.,-, --gn... r Robert Michael Patricia Chittle Cimningham Cwiakala Y-1 Sh aron Dutkowski Patrick Edmunds Our Aim is Higher Togethemess. . . Pat Edmonds - President, seems to object to the way things are being carried on by jack Hinterman - Vice- james President, Gary Plamondon - Secretary, and John Hughes Foster Treasurer. A N, W W P .IPL Zz, , I james Valerie Ann Gyorvary Harrison Hard 25 x Ha Gregory DeRocher xv? K Ns, Win N . Ronald Eastwood 46 nl if S Jean Floria 4 .D 1 ,f . I Jffl' H A ,, 'af Ross Green . '5ON :rv 'L ' gkmgi Kp, 1 Nw 3 I l ua k...v-.-.- Henry Hefner Ns fl 1 Janice Heslinger john Hughes Lawrence jordan Doran -Kasper f A ' M -fic 3 John Jack HBS1iI192r Hinterman Busy People Are Never Busybodies Work, Work. . .And More Work! It's Term Paper time again, and Christine Wittbrodt , Janice LaBeau, Harold Wittbrodt, and Thomas Kruse, are rushing to meet the deadline. Brenda David Kew Kihlstrand 26 Karen Howell f 1 W I Georgia Jackovatz Albert Kalanquin William Kehoe Y ' r f ' ..,. 1 Frances Kline u V Janice Labe au . -5 Q. frf Mig Sh aron Losey all Q Barbara Miller YS 5, 'C if if sa. Catherine Paul Michael Krellwitz if 5 Gif 5 5- V.. I' Frances LaBranche is Qi' Dawn MacDonald ...Q-4' Mary Ann Miron i . Marv Pauldine ASK ,- 3 5 Q 3.2 Q' U 1' , A' is ., Q Thomas Kruse , 'iv-' if Sharon Letourneau Ellen McCracken fn xx Nancy Mosier Pamela Pence WIT' Paul Krusell Robe rt Lipka ez.. , K u v x 3 john McGovern Patricia O'Dea David Perez ! Mg. Gary William Plamandon Philbrick as W 'W . , Q ff- ' .' ' xi Denise Kayleen Rouse Ryan .fi-'J s jean Paul Seidel Starkel Q .r .2 - in hi? fl , A ' x 'Fifi V3 W 'ia mf '27 Fra ff in gn , Q- H? Lucy Wynn Tycoski Welch X, M Christine Harold Wittbrodt Wittbrodt , ,g 4 N iii Robert David Rachor Romanowski s ,2 if A gp 3: Q ff W ' Susan Peter Sartor 5216011 Q -r. , A '4 ng ff will james Phillip St. john Tibbetts Qi- il joan Patricia Westoff White W, ,,..4 i if ,1- glk' ff in if W 'f Mary Ann Edward Zeilinger Zwolensky Wonders ofthe World Fashion At Its Finest. . .Nancy Mo- sier, Francis LaBranche, Jean Beau- bien, and Dawn McDonald wish these beautiful furs were theirs. Wheels of Progress Go Round. . . Ed Zwolenski and Jim St. John are typical of the wide scope of training offered by General Motors to St. John Vianney stu- dents. ,,..guEx 'L QI Bugs, beetles and fish undergo acare- ful examination by these Biology students . . .Gregory DeRocher, Pete Saxton, Jim Bates, John Hughes. But Mother I Always Thought. . . No matter how clearly mother explains Religion, Brenda Keyes never failsto come up with a question. 5 xx I at an avi' Pauline Louis Steve Thomas Archambault Ballance Basinski Beahan I Am ca Watcher Today . . . 6' K - ' T 1+ 1 If In ' I :I Nanette Patricia Berardo Blackmon N '. LEX It Gary Michael Burdgick Bymes 7 r The Motto of a Successful Man. . . ' .J Always keep them laughing. Steve Basinski - President A 'f of the junior class seems to be doing just that in his 5- Z efforts to get contributions for the March of Dimes. The X if ' James other class officers are john Drewniak - Vice-President, joan Cafmeyer Judy Kelley - Secretary, Pat Griffis - Treasurer. Chamberlain J- Ing Dennis Autumn james Gene Coe Coquillard Davis DeAgostino 30 5' 5 Allan John Judith DeShano DeShano Diem John Drewniak .r ve 15 , fc Carol Forg ette lk.- YJ Xqt Rita Geary 4-'qu nl.. I J Gloria Gleason fl as in if 3 Linda Donnelly .: ' 4 :N 'I wif 1 3. . But Watch Me Act Tomorrow Confusing?. . . No, just organizing for a dance. It looks like john Drewniak has a great idea. With this determination the dance should be a great success. .M Mg N-ll 5 x Nl Carolyn Griffis .sp ,af 1-'B K rv I Patricia Griffis 1. Donald Ellis Joseph Casper Sue Ann Gerow Ki ,Q fill ,.I1'frz. x -Q ,ff fi-3 ' 1 ' ,, Rfw, 1. .L.' Robert Guzak Robert Hawley in 515 A- 1 , H 3' r Joel Janeowski - 4 -we e 9- I Nr Iudith Kelley Paul Debra Henne Hildebrant There's Always One in the Crowd . Autumn Coquillard seems to be the center of attraction for Carol Kollar, and Linda Donelly. However, Eileen' S7 X ,A 'X iw l F31 . x st' . 3 v an Douglas I-Ioug en TR We 5 Sharon Jenson ,, S' .' v Daniel Kivett Wayne Mosier is more interested in the camera. Carol Kneiper Kollar Terrence John Maria Michael Kruse LeSage Lubiato Luea 32 vt Q I . 2333 1 Q' 'Q 1 Malcolm MacLe an ut, ,ff- 5 L g, if 5 r , L5 Eileen Mosier George Pidcock ,l avg 'Q N. 'S r t Lawrence Ragnone Carol Richards Q,-v Patricia John McGinty McKe rring Energy is Eternal Delight This is how it is done. . . Mike Coe demonstrates the art of ping-pong while Ron Royer waits for him to miss. k b P Rosemary Barbara Riscavage Roe 33 vc .w Ann Marie Miller 3-E' 's George Paul 'NGN if 15' ,X I Patricia Popadich - X Ney' I' E Judith Raishe v w Q0 , . L iv' of w Judith Rowen Ronald Royer , 6, .4 I Mary Frances Snyder Janice Ward Mary Sartor Sno - Fun Fran Snyder and Nan Be rescue after she 's had her face washed by jim Cafmeyer and Paul Hense. Y W ff! Richard Bonnie Weed Woughter 34 rardo come to Carol Fongette 's S X - ' ,4 X 511.-To Arthur Sefcovic I Mary Walther X - Q, Q17 M Donald We ckler Jacks of all Trades Three heads are better than one? . . . Even the steps of School serve as a but not in the case of Joe Gasper, Louie place of study during exam time for Joan Ballance and Bob Hawley. Individuality Chamberlain, Judy Diem, Pat Popadich works out best for these Drafting Artists. and Carol Richards. fr as if It's Debatablel. . . Paul Hense defends Big Business in a History debate. His colleague Mike Luea watches while their worthy opponents Steve Basinski and Gene DeAgostino seem amused and bored. 35 Varied Activities Make The Path Easier to Follow Too many Activities?. . . Too few activities?. . . Neither! At St. John Vianney we like to think we have a moderate social life and from the re- action of the student body the number of activities as well as the way they are carried out, works in accordance with their demands. The old say- ing, All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, is far from the spirit exempli- fied at St. John Vianney. Dances, club activity, music, and sports are some of the more important activities. However, all activities, large or small revolve around a sound nucleus-the Mass. Preparing for Christ These altar boys, A1 DeShano, Ron Burdgick, Some of their duties are lighting the candles Dan Kivett, and Terry Kruse dress for the and preparing the altar. serving of Mass. PAGE OUT OF THE PAST . . . The tradition of attending Mass and receiving Communion in a body is observed by the team and coach on the day of a scheduled game. 38 qgai. il f' 'K 92151 X W IPA W Y Voices Ascending to God fpkps 9 1-.K-...T 3 Y 'W Sodality is a Way of Life 40 By thinking about Christ. . . Judy Raishe, Rita Geary, Frances LaBranche, Rose- marie Brustik, Carol Har- rison, Mary Pauldine, Vic- toria Alkenbrack, Patricia McGinty, and Judy Kelley. By Working for Christ . . . Judy Kelley, Carol Harrison, Judy Raishe, and Rita Geary. By learning about Christ. . . Frances LaBranche, Victoria Alkenbrack, Rosemarie Brus- tik, Carol Harrison, Mike Luea, Jack LeSage, Pat Mc- Ginty, Judy Kelley, Rita Geary, Judy Raishe, Mary Pauldine, Sister Paulette. M Jackie McCarthy, president of the Honor So- ciety, delivers an address to the assembled faculty, parents and students, as Patricia Mc- Ginty, secretary, listens intently. National Honor Society Confers Membership .fi These Honor Students, Jack Hinterman, Michael Luea, Judy Kelley and Pamela Pence show character and service as they offer their time to exhibit those selected for the honor roll. Students with 44 or more honor points, receive awards for their hard work. This fine studious group is considered the elite of St. John Vianney High. Scholastically they are the tops and we con- gratulate each one of them on their fine achievement. 4 95,5 Little do we realize the responsibility of a presi- dent ...dictating letters to secretary Linda Hughes, is only one of the many duties student council President, Jim Subora has to perform. Leaders of our Democracy Decorations anyone? Steve Basinski, v i c e-president has many jobs. One of them is selling decorations to the classes for dances and other projects. Whoops! Caught in the act. Jerry Briggs may look sneaky but he isn't when it Come? to taking Cafe Of the These Student Council Representatives are kept Student C0unC11T1'eaSuI'Y- busy with meetings and projects . . . Don De Shano, Tom Ragnone, Debra Brooks, Sharon Bowles, Judy Raishe, Tom Beahan, Martha Gow Paul La Branche, Jacqueline McCarthy. 42 College Doy Father Malloy from Loyola University was very eager to discuss college with us. He was able to help many with their college problems. Miss Holland, Dean of Women, Nazareth Col- lege, was willing to help the girls in any way she could. Her deep interest and concern made college more of a reality to them. 43 A visiting Sister from Marygrove College explains the curricula and expenses for attending college to the junior girls. Mr. Steinback from University of Detroit took the time to answer ques- tions and pass out interesting litera- ture to the junior and senior boys. Cam e ra C I u b Shutterbugs all .... John MoKerring, Sandra Preston, Lenore Tyckoski, Sue Ann Gerow Carol Kollar and Carole Rich- ards seated, learn the art of pho- tography. They may not be mad sci- entists but they are certainly interested ones. John Tor- reano shows Susan Sartor, Christine Wittbrodt, Greg De- Rocher, John Drewniak and Barbara Bade how to distille water? Ken Bauer, Ron Burdgick, Tom Reuther, Tom Holliday, Dan Ellis, and John Miller take pride holding up Oscar their pet hampster for his camera debut. Pep Club We want a victory, were the words of Father Kavanaugh before our foot- ball game with Bay City St. James. Martha Gow, cheerleader, presented Rosemary McLone from Holy Redeemer with a Crying towel, before our loos- ing game. The Pep Club is always busy. Selling buttons was one of their numerous projects this year. The officers are Pat Edmonds, Vice-Presidentg Ellen McCracken, Treas- urerg Sharon Bowles, Secretary and Martha Gow, Presi- dent. Theme of Disneyland Prevclils at Annual Float depicting Tomorrow Land finds Barbara Roe, Rita Geary and Carol Forgette tending Spaceman Jr., while Homecoming Pagentry was in full swing, done in an ex- citing manner by members of the entire High School body. Floats galore, guided by our lovely ladies were a fea- ture of the program. Mr. Spaceman contains Nanette Berardo. Monsignor Henry Mayotte de- livers his message to the assembled alumni and pres- ent Student body, at the dance given after the homecoming festivities. The Queen and her court, Sue Ann Gerow, Mary Kelleghan, Queen Miriam McCormick, Diane Staley and Maria Lubiato pose for one school photographer. iq . ' 2 Q in , Our gracious Queen, Miriam Mc- Cormick smiles in a stately manner that befits her regal position. .m Homecoming Festival... Highlight of the Yeor' Andy Chuchavara, member of the first graduating class, reads the scroll which he later presented to Monsignor Mayotte thank- ing him for all he has done to aid them in being better men and women. Entering the field before the game are Phyllis Wendt, Lauretta O'Dea, Pat Guerin, Jack Diem, and Gail LeMere. Mary Sartor, Debbie Hildebrandt, Pauline Archambault, and Priscilla Berlucchi are inviting the yells of the multitudes. 9 we Kay Peters, Queen in the '57 Festivities, crowns Miriam McCormick, while Jim Boike, her escort, carries her flowers. Another car full of Senior girls arrives to add to the festive occasion. The Halloween Dance was one we'1l long remember. The two Carols-Forgette and Richards, were among the many Competing for prizes. Joel Jankowski and Albert Kalanguin made an ideal couple! But Joel was rath- er mis-oasted since he is a boy. cj: M W J QE Martha Gow and Gail Lemere were definitely most original. I ff! Q .l- i Goblins on Parade 1' ga r' , 5- ,L N tiff, 1 ii 'A A I ' i TV l 'J Queen Miriam McCormick and her at- Donna and Sandra Preston came most tendants . . .Dianne St ale y and Mary seasonablel' Kelleghan. 48 1 Christmas Formal Cl Huge Success In candle-light splendor, Mike Parkhurst, Jim Bigelow, Bev Yauch, Jack Diem, Gail Lemere and Martha Gow, chat between dances. Lined up in their finest are Pat Blackman, Paul Kish, Rosemary Ris- cavage, Carole Richards, Dick Weed, Mary Sartor, Tom Beahan, Debby Hilde- brandt and Malcolm McLean. Doug Hougen, Sue Ann Gerow, Judy Raishe and John McKerring pose before a delightful setting. 31 Au 96 . f fn ver V Pfesenfed alley 75 6 S Senio y S I f, John OSS 'C v- of I High onney S cgool Ffinf Michjgon Entering the auditorium to join their classmates are Miriam McCormick, John DeShano, Steve Basinski and Mary Kellaghan. 546334 Music by the Rhythm Kings made the occasion delightful and danceable to say the least. All Classes Join in to Wish Monsignor Jack McCormick, Dave Donnelly and John Torreano practiced for many hours . then presented their songs in real mellow tones. In celebrating Monsignor's 34th year of Ordination, the entire student body, pledged to raise a generous amount of funds for the new church, presented a series of skits before offering their annual check. Annie Gros, our clever French Exchange student, put on a delightful skit about a pesky fly. The four misses, Judy Raishe, Debby Hilde- brandt, Pauline Archambault and Rosemary Riscavage thrilled us with a dance skit, done to the tune of Be Kind To Your Parents. Mighty Casey, Pat Edmonds, performs per- fectly, striking out lustily, as Tom Kehoe catches and Larry Jordan yells Yer Out . . .! 50 The Very Happiest of Anniversaries... Our Little Mammies do their best on Oh Lordy, Do Remember Me! These sophomores showed great prom- ise of being real entertainers. 0 4 A clever situation in the performance given by Kathleen Kehoe and Luann Shinsky. .xv Mx Three more Sophs, looking like lovely China Dolls had us hilarious during their skit. ig 3 Monsignor graciously accepts the check and thanks Jerry Briggs, treasurer of the Student Council, in behalf of the student body, for the sum presented him for the new church. 51 There's Music in the Air Both inside and Mr. Campbell, our musical director, fully enjoys his labors in music . . .here we find him at the podium, encouraging our tal- ented orchestra to perfection on a diffi- cult passage in the score. The wood-winds and trumpets blend per- fectly . . .as the percusionist awaits the signal to give boom to the crescendo. Mellow Saxes and ompha of bass and baritone horns add to the completeness of harmony. 52 Outside ot St. John Vionney High In splendor, John LeSage gets ready to lead the band down field, as Bonnie Woughter and Ann Marie Miller, major- ettes, await the cue. HA ,. Two clarinets back up a flute solo by Ann Marie Miller, while the trumpets and other instruments remain silent, awaiting their cue of entry. Our Comic Troup goes into its antics during a practice session at Atwood Field. I ff' x Our Voices Really Shake the Rofters A mighty group of lungs are found in the boys' choral group. Webb Martin is the accompanist, and Don DeShano, David Archambault, Ron Burd- gick, Raymond Rabidoux, Jim Menosky, Dan Kiv- ett and Gary Burdgick form the front row. Center are: John McKerring, Dick Weed, Doug Hogen, John DeShano and Al Deshano. Last row, but not the quietest are Ken Bauer, Larry Smith, Tom Ragnone, Bob Ponsetto and Bob Smith. The sopranos and contraltos are caught here in the camera's eye... and they seem to be in very good voice. 54 Packing the auditorium, filling it with song in community fashion, we find the student body-seems we have the baritones in the ma- jority here. Us f ys Jack Diem Dale Wiskur Mike rkhurst, Jim Bigelow, Dave Don- ly and Peter Saxton. eading the songfest are the senior , . , . 3 . 1 'S gg Future Teachers Aquire Realistic Approach Camilla Reynolds and Car- ole Harrison are surprised to find so many hands raised...These first graders really know their subjects, and are eager to take care of the problems presented here. Pr acticing their future profession, we find Valerie Harrison, Janice Labeau, and Jane Lajewski enthus- iastic about their duties. We note that these first graders seem pleased with their school marms also. Vionney Hi-Lights Tells Entire School Story Typical of all newsmen, Pat Guerin, Cutting a stencil for the mimeograph machine Hi-Lights' Editor, gives her all in isn't exactly an easy chore, but these four putting out a story. Well done Pat . . . have mastered the art well . . . Jackie McCarthy may the 40 winks you're catching Pat Cwiakala, Pat McGinty, Mary Ann Zieling- here, rest you well . . .you deserve er deserve a note of thanks from all of us. them. Mr. Bester, Hi-Lights' Advisor, gives out assign- ments to these famous Vianney reporters. ..Ready to hit their beats are: Barbara Bade, Maureen Callahan, Christine Wittbrodt, Ellen McCraken, Rita Geary, Susan Sartor, Pamela Pence. 56 is., is Here three of the staff members, Mary Kelleghan, Lenore Tyckowski and Jane Lajewski, pass out the latest editions to the freshman girls. Co-operation ls Keynote to Vionnities Publicotio lt's not heat that's registered here...but an indication of a job well done on the advertising campaigne, Joanne Stanton, business manager, is elated over the results shown, and points with pride, as Camilla Reynolds, Carole Har- rison, Linda Hughes and Judy Potter, all cap- able assistants, take their bows. A E i It's not as easy as one might think... there's plenty of work to be done before the yearbook reaches the press. Here Sandra Preston, Karen Wittbrodt andJames Boike prepare to crop photographs, under the watchful eye of Mr. Goguen, advisor. In that diversification is needed to produce interesting effects, we find Janice Runyan, John Torreano, Mary Kelleghan, Jack McCormick, Diane Staley, Joanne LaBranch and Miriam McCormick talking things over, re- vising and re-vising layouts, before final approval. fi' pP' Gail Lemere, Editor-in-chief, reminds the students of coming deadlines and other publishing problems. She uses the P.A. system to call a meeting of the heads of various sections of the year- book. While we did give up many hours that could have otherwise been leisurely spent, we, the staff, felt that the Viannite was an important assignment. We only hope that you, the recipient and purchaser of this book will in some way thank us, by voicing your appreciation of our efforts in your behalf. 5.3 57 I' What It Takes in Extra-Curricular Activities More often we find our genial Louie on the business end of a shovel or stoker . . .but this is an Occasion Happy Birthday, Dear Louie and it comes from the heart of all of us, but John Doherty, Bob Guzak, Mike Parkhurst and John McKerring do the honors. What? All these on one bus! We're only kidding . . . it took four monsters like this one to take our enthusiastic crowds to the Bay City Regionals. . . despite our loss, we came back, proud of the spirit our team dis- played! Armed to the teeth, well almost, we find David Donnelly, John McKerring, Paul Kish and Jim Bigelow out looking for pigeons. As it turned out.. .we sort of wish their aims were a bit better . . .Too bad boys . . .instructions will be given out next year, if necessary. L 58 You Name It We Already Have It! Being a Latin teacher in itself takes patience to no end. . .but Mr. Bester is enthusiastic in all his discourses. Here we find our eminent instructor dressed as Nero . . .and could we but turn back the clock to those days, we'd perhaps find Mr. Nero wonder- ing if he were twins. A pep rally wouldn't seem complete without the voice of Father Kavanaugh booming enthusiastically throughout the auditorium. Here he is, in all his usual fervor, mike in hand, exhorting us to further heights, further glory... Bless you Father... your're very much needed. N Sometimes we're embarrassed... and in so far as it could have been any one of us. . .we decided not to mention the names of these two who blushingly hid from the camera... We love you girls, come on out... all is forgiven. 4 Jack McCormick, center, second team all city. Jerry Briggs, end. 1 Mike Parkhllrst. halfbfwk- Jim Boike, guard, co-captain, all city guard 60 Jim Bigelow, guard. Jim Subora, quarterback. , X John Torreano, tackle, co-captain. A11 city JQCK Lower, fullback, A11 city back tackle senior year. 61 10- J 3154 , A , My .2 15-,S - fi , ..X:.., f 'E5.4w.l Strategy Means Success s 2 5 Father Kavanaugh, Athletic Director, Mr. Berado, Line Coach, Mr. Clemens, Head Coach, Mr. Deeb, Junior Varsity Coach, Mr. McAuliffe, Junior Varsity Coach. It does take eleven men to make a team. . . eleven and then some. . .There's replacements, depth and a million other intricacies that could happen to cause a fatal shortage during the game. It takes a coaching staff. . .dedicated to the pur- pose of building boys-into young manhood, building a sturdy body to contain the alert mind necessary to make instantaneous de- cisions on the field. Such men we have at St. John Vianney High. Father Kavanaugh, our Moderator, is ever alert to the boys' needs, seeming to sense their every desire to better them- selves for the sake of the team. Backing Father are four stalwart men who enjoy the full meaning of athletics in ac- tion. They are quick to see a boy's mis- takes, to assist him in correcting his defects . . .of fathering him along to better things in sportmanship. Here our staff and moderator go over materials that suggest new formations and plays. 62 Knowledge Makes Heroes The whole team listens to the advice given by Mr. Clemens, head coach at St. John Vianney . . .You can see by the attention given here, that the team is vitally inter- ested. ,,,.-of Mr. Berardo, line coach, goes over some new diagrams with the 1inemen...stressing the importance of each man taking out the particular opponent shown by x's on board. 63 Hornets March to Victory The toss of the coin, the whistle, the pigskin flies through the air . . .the game is on. Our boys are quick to take ad- vantage of the opponents errors ...their linemen were beaten on the charge-our backs crashed through. Goal line in sight. . .our Hornets were not to be denied.. .John Torreano, tackle, eligible to play in this formation, heads for pay- dirt. 64 Victory the Result of Teamwork . . . Harold Wittbrodt driving for a touchdown. Dan Kivett eluding a St. Agnes tackler. 65 Jack Lower drives in for yardage. Jim Subora Guard, Captain Men who Make A Dan Kivett A Guard g 1 A Q 'a,.V f 'M V MA ws Y1f2 v,,' A 6 f1f 'kft1cvfT A - r 3 f fJ.fi'f: ' Qi K. .:f, 1, A , . A 4 Q. ,Q A. ., na, miie 2 - M . ., 2 SEQ Al DeShano Guard If is 3 4 ,.fWf Us . ff: K. 'rw Jack lower Forward 4' . rw x., W., f-4. Rfk L. Ag as l ,Q - few :ri A f, ElL7?Qgi1'bQV r qi fr 3+ Hgiff as M 1 Y S5253 2 5, f , ff, KL , Q Steve Basinski Forward I N 1 K ' d 'ykti-uardxkii.. r Gene DeAgostino Guard Dick Weed Center The Strings Sing Paul LaBranche Jack Hinterman Forward Forward 67 Morksmonship of Cogers Drew Huge Crowds Jim Subora leaps off the floor to sink two more points for our team. . . Jim Subora making a neat layup, while Jack Lower and Steve Basinski come in for a re- bound if necessary. Gene DeAgostino drives in for a layup, while Jack Hinterman waits for the rebound in case of a miss . . . 1958-59 Basketball Scores St. John Vianney Record won 11 lost 10 Sf- J01'1H 40 Lansing St. Mary 35 St. John 50 Hoover 60 St. John 64 St. Matthew 57 St. John 64 Mt. Morris St.Mary 47 St. John 63 Holy Redeemer 68 St. John 80 St. Matthew 65 St. John 43 Bay City St. Stans 87 St. John 60 St. Agnes 71 St. John 56 St. Michael 72 St. John 65 Owosso St. Paul 69 St. John 77 Mt. Morris St. Mary 69 St. John 57 St. Matthew 52 St. John 43 St. Mary 38 St. John 59 Holy Redeemer 76 St. John 53 Sacred Heart 59 St. John 63 Bay City St. Stans 72 St. John 63 St. Agnes 54 District Tourney St. John 68 Swartz Creek 42 St. John 56 Utley 50 St. John 52 Linden 47 Regional Tourney St. John 40 Pigeon 54 Q 5 'Via V y, v 5 Q ,f kr J A , XY, Q , y fm 3 f .Q , J, nkfmg f E. 43 ,E 2 Tfillzrm. . V I mjkgy 'Y I 5 M XY i xi . ft xx r , J.: L Q 1 Q xy f ff' o, We ' 3 ' Q ' 1 Xi ' ' 5 fi .ff yf Ks V .M ' ,,N U .ww 'di ,-an I 'N i '1 i 4 Kneeling, left to rightg Paul I..aBranche, Al DeShano, Dan Kivett, Gary Burdgick, and Jack Hinterman. Standing: Mr. Clemens, Coachg Jack Lower, Steve Basinski, Mick Luea, Dick Weed, and Father Kavanaugh, our fine Director of Athletics. Another Trophy .. Father Kavanaugh and Coach Clemens, look over the latest addition to the trophy case before placing it with the rest .... We note that they both look rather proud . . . Our Champs of Tomorrow 1 fx ' 5: re v ii fc ' of is EQQQL 5, o ii - X A 1 I ,T I 1 I ii Q IX? W- N .4 4 ,V gfgrrg, Hr ew XM ,wk sr 7 if as s 5 ' im ,, gg ,, as 2 2 2 if araawigs as ar' A 1 I 4 JD Kneeling: Norman, and Harold Wittbrodt. Our reserves had a very impressive season, in fact our hopes for them run high...they looked good in all their contests and we are sure that next year they will give a good ac- count of themselves before all adversaries. Good luck boys, the trophy case is well filled, but we'll make room for another . . .Just bring home the victories...we're for you all the way! Q- Gary Plamondan, Mike Krellwitz and Dave Perez. Standing: Paul Krusell, Coach Dick 71 APRIL MAY 1959 TENTATIVE BASEBALL SCHEDULE 10 Northern J. V.'s 16 Mt. M. St. Mary 17 Tech 20 Frankenmuth 21 Northern 23 St. Mike's 24 Central JU's 30 St. Agnes 5 Sacred Heart 12 Redeemer 14 Owosso St. Paul 15 Tech 20 Central JU's 21 Flint St. Mary 26 Hoover 28 St. Matthew 29 Hoover Here Here There There There Here Here Here Here There There Here There There Here There There Future Speedsters in Action Gary Plamondan, goes in and really lays one up like a veteran . . .nice work Gary Harold Wittbrodt tries a fancy shot from the side and an apponent gives with the body- English to assist the ball going in! Harold Wittbrodt and Tom Deigert fight for the re bound . . . nice teamwork fellows! 72 Tons-of-fun vs. Thunderbirds George Pidcock shoots one for the Tons-of-fun. Al Kalanguin adds two points for the Tons-of-fun in an all-out battle with the Thunderbirds . ' ' Mike Parkhurst and Jerry Briggs have a little practice session before one of the games. Dave Donnelly shoots one from far out ment. 73 while his opponents just stare in amaze- 1 Hornets Who Buzz the Diamond Seated on Bench: Steve Basinski, Jerry Briggs, Jack Lower, John Drewniak, Paul Kish, Stan Kap- anowski, Harold Wittbrodt, Gary Plamonden, Gene DeAgostino, and Tom Reno. Standing: Mr. Clem- ens, Head Coachg Dave Grahek, Jim Subora, Joe Gasper, Al Kalanguin, A1 DeShano, Ron Royer, Dan Kivett, Gary Burdgick, Dave Bouza, Dave Perez, and Larry Jordan. l ln Our Hornets did themselves proud, ending up in third place in the Parochial League last year... With more experience, and quite a few of the war- riors returning this year, Coach Clemens looks forward to a more impressive season... The team has a good following, and with just a little more of the Breaks should come out this year with a real season. City Official, Mr. Clemens, St. Agnes Coach and their Captain go over ground rules before game. ' -' kg? , . Q . S 1,5373-5??.,,.,,:a Good bench strength, and .A nf if. they can come through when needed . . . Y' S r JN QW I it V X.t.- - A .gf ,. .ff is ga- .Nix -4 8 T .Q-gk Jack Lower gets on as the ball skips past the first baseman, while K ww. Q qw' . . ' v 'fe H ,A l,,Nhf-JL, Steve Basinski, Star Pitcher, winds up and lets one of his curves bend the plate! ,,. .. , ,V . , 1 Gene DeAgostino, who is coaching, Q ,wx t, Q yells out, take another! 75 Another of their fine formations, that impress the crowds at our games. Those Who Cheer Our Teams On to Victory Linda Hughes, Mary Sartor, Debra Hilde- brant, P. Berlucchi, Martha Gow and Paul- ine Aroharnbault line up for a familiar cheer. And away we go, with a yell and a shout, a skip and a turn-about! 76 Cheerleaders Who Con Really Yell!!! Sharon Scigliano, Frances Kline, Mary Beahan, Sharon Bowles, Kathryn Sny- der, and Susan Sartor, line up for the Camera. And when these cheerleaders go into their act. . . Well . . .the crowd goes wild . . .! 77 Showing off one of their trick forma- tions, and smiling prettily, the group gives us cause for pride. 'T New at St. John Vionney ...Girls...Cogerettes! Pat Blackmon, Mary Sartor, Judy Raishe and Lenore Tyckoski wait for Mr. Briggs to toss the ball to begin the prac- tice session, Mr. Briggs shows the proper way to pass the ball to a fellow player. Mr. Briggs shows some of the points of the game to our eager Cagerettes, Pat Blackmon, Mary Sartor and Judy Raishe. This is the way to toss one underhand, says Mr. Briggs, and Judy Raishe seems to have it down pat, and Pat Blackmon looks on with in- teutness, while waiting her turn. 78 We'll Never Forget Our Momma Apple Some teams have mascots, animals and other things that lead them on to memories . . .and . . .we at St. John Vianney will ever remember the kindness of these two fine people. Mr. and Mrs. Loeb. . .who after every game or practice session, al- ways put in an appearance as the boys walked by their place. . .and a wonderful appearance it was . . .both, loaded with huge bags of apples, in- viting our boys to munch and crunch at their pleasure! .. .. , rpg. . sf 1 . 5 S X ,f tt . . .5 Xsggyfe nr, Setup rf K 7 L' - '15 fx. 7 xiii - X K Y 'Xilkff 2-A i as ,fi t- -1 Kp X 4 fb ff., - s. f -tg.,-, - - .Qf -to . i - . , wif 5:.,,.::s:ts-2.ees-. --:M wg -. -. - wf . . 1 X . I . , 'W W, . . , o . e 1 W M Q :va Y - . 1 . f A S N M, sf .E fi-L 545 . we . . f - :PRE f R .. at-Q .Q YE 1 -. wg NVQ., ' . -if X ' it page mai l WS X an R wr .... - . t. 'S' K Q in N Q. .,.1:..- f Us .Q ,. ,-,A : J : tr 5,- V , 9 .,, I .L .g ,GMSE -. Y.. .N :..,5.. s'.f':.,.--.:--za . . ., t F sw Yhvw .wi A. . A V, vt.-, M, wk .-1 :Q - - 531-235-2 :im ' f.'w-we s, 54 ' f.. - Aft: V 2: ' 3' mimi .. .w?:: sas.: 2-.2 N X x 5 .ws ti 'SQRFM xii E11 'Fi . Q rf t X X f X xi A Q Q xi wi 1' ii , si' X QA 4 it f 5 Q-X :ami M XH X V il wigs i Q X325 X Q 5,0 M x QE Saw 3 8 fx Q A x A f i s 9 X t 4 S fr X X H i if Pi N 'W a fi ,gp Q. U PM 'S-:-5?iF:::.'::IK:'Ui ' bl, IJ- ..,:!.'. Swx it Y . g we 1 N .TMS 15 .. X . ms ww' - 'A f S i A M if ii e 'if 3 maw rft. me D' fu: t . ,- W .t 1 4. .iii .-, .1 V. . Q .gf-:ir if Q . si ' w. f - X M 215 - 3 rif f' -' .M - ..- S. A .Mt g Y J. ix 111 . 5 1 1 , 'f'.b'Wi. 'Q N 215 -.2.:'Q Litai iii' +5 5 - 'Xi Sikfrgtf 'Q SN i w 7 S if Y .. Q1 Q iF? -gkg fiwgrf - - e 3,s...JSiifiSigQfwf7,iw ,astray lg, i. .1 , ,... Q. -tr,-,--.... wi ,. w if J .5 X'f? an The smiles on our players faces tell the story of their gratitude to Mom- ma Apple. Eager hands slide into the hu e ba intl! if S S as Momma Apple, Mrs. Loeb, smiles approvingly, saying, come on now. . . dip in. . . they're all for my boys. .. 79 Looking Towards the Future ?hlu-u-m....A,,,.wm,.w,,,,,fmW W M A W wnmuwmgmuwgm 'K' S' snr'-' . ibxw :N K+ v QA R X N ...Paved with the teachings of our Pastor, his assistant and our relig- ious instructors, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Nazareth and our fine lay teachers. ..we face the highways of life with confidence . . . Our sole aim in life shall be: to give a good account of ourselves before God and man.. .to hold fast to our faith. . .and to give praise to our grand and glorious Alma Mater PRISCILLA BERLUCCHI It's a friendly heart that has friends galore. Choir 1,23 Future Teachers 1,23 Physical Education 3 ,4g Li- brarian 2g Cheerleader 4. JAMES BIGELOW Tis the lilt in his cackle, and the twinkle in his eye, sure, and there's a bit of devil in the guy. Foot- ball 3,4g Boxing 33 Future Teachers 3,4. JAMES BOIKE All great men are dying, and I don't feel so well myself. Student Council Representative 3, 4g Sci- ence Club 3,4g Future Teachers 3, 4g Yearbook Staff 3,43 Football 1,2,3,4g All Parochial Football Team 3, 43 All State Hon- orable Mention 3g Basket- ball 2, 3. PATRICIA BACOT Kindness which others forget, she daily performs without regret. Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Vice-President of Band 33 President of Band 43 Dance Band 2,3,4g Choir 1,2,3,4g Sodality 2,35 Fu- ture Nurses lg Future Teachers 3,43 Paper Staff 2,3. GERALD BRIGGS Good humor and serious- ness combined, a store of h app i ne s s he'l1 surely find. Football 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Boxing 3g Choir 45 Pep Club 25 Stu- dent Council Treasurer 4, Altar Boy 4. JUDY COBLEY Sober, but not seriousg quiet, but not idle. Fu- ture Nurses 4g Paper Staff 1,3g Choir 1,2g0ffice Aide 43 Honor Society lg Nurses Aid 1,2,3. JACK DIEM I never let studying in- terfere with my educa- tion. Football 1,2,3g Choir 2: Boxing 3g Year- book Staff 4. ifiirgiiw 44' if 5 1 4 36 1 .11 .545 ,-gr M gm t' 3 MARTHA GOW Character counts-and who's more of a character than I? Future Nurses lg Vice-President of Class 2g Pep Club Representative 2g Treasurer of Pep Club 3g President of Pep C1ub4g Physical Education 3g Sci- ence Club 4g Cheerleader 4g Student Council 4. 83 DAVID DONNELLY No man can be wise on an empty stomach Foot ball 1 2 Pep Club 2 Opti mists Speech Award2 Sci ence Fair 2 4 Paper Staff 2g Future Teachers 2 3 Choir4 Santa Claus RONALD DOUGLAS Why aren't they all con y tented like men? Band 2 3g Science Club 2 4 Paper Staff 4. ELAINE GRACZYK Little I care if little I amg I can do just as much as bigger girls can. PATRICIA GUERIN Pleasant to walk with, witty to talk with. Choir 25 Future Nurses 15 Year- book 45 All-Parochial Rep- resentative 3,45 Co-chair- man of All-Parochial Prom 35 Editor of School Paper 45 Student Council 45 Li- brarian 1, 45 Basketball. LINDA HUGHES Vivaciousness and vitali- ty constitute her person- ality. Choir 1,25 Student Council Representative 1, 2,35 Student Council Sec- retary 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Cheerleader 3,45 Horne- coming Court 3. 84 ANNIE MARIE GROS Annie Gros is like an'X'5 it's hard to find her equal. CAROL HARRISON Neat, polite, and oh so sweet. Honor Society 1. 2,3,45 Sodality Leader 2,35 Secretary 45 Paper Staff 3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Fu- ture Nurses 15 Future Teachers 35 President 4. ROSEMARIE JAKOVATZ Merrily, Merrily, shall I live now. Choir 15 Fu- ture Teachers 1, 2g Stu- dent Secretary 4g Basket- ball 4. 47 IFP- PAUL KISH Good boys love their sisters, I so good have grown, that I love others' sisters better than my own. Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3g Golf 45 Choir 43 Class Treasurer 25 Home- coming Chairman 4g Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4. C6 SALLY HUGHES Hold the fort! I'm com- ing!! Choir 13 Librarian lg Sodality 2g Honor So- ciety 2g Cheerleader 33 Paper Staff 4g Yearbook Staff 4g Student Secretary 4. MARY KELLEGHAN Ah maiden, are there anymore at home like you? Homecoming Court 49 Band 1g Future Nurses lg Paper Staff 4g Year- book Staff 4g Future Teach- ers 43 Sodality 2, March of Dimes Representative 4. JOANNE LaBRANCHE Her ability isn't as tiny as herself. Office Aide 33 Yearbook Staff 45 Paper Staff 2, 3, 45 Future Nurs- es lg Sodality 2g Student Secretary 4. 85 '-, GAIL LE MERE Flitter, flutter to and fro, pardon me, I've got to go. Yearbook Editor 4, Choir 1,2,3g All-Parochial Prom 3g Paper Staff 3,43 Future Nurses 1. PAUL LaBRANCHE Wanted! A serious Thought. Basketball 1, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, All- Parochial Club 3, 4, Stu- dent Council Representa- tive 4g Choir 4. JANE LAJEWSKI It's better to wear out than to rust out. Librar- ian 1, 2, 3, 4gOffice Aide 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, Sec- retary 3, Paper Staff 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 3, 4. DIANE MARQUARDT When she is good, she is very very good but. . . Choir 1, 2, 3, Sodality 2, 33 Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4g Future Teachers 3g Paper Staff lg Majorette 2. HELEN MASTY She's nicest in her own sweet way, This way grows sweeter every day. Li- brarian 1, 25 Science Fair 86 JACK LOWER Every man is a volume if you know how to read him. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4g Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor So- ciety 1, 2g Altar Boy 3, 45 Student Council Represent- ative 1g Treasurer of Stu- dent Council 3g Class president 23 Choir 4. MIRIAM MCCORMICK lf she has any faults she leaves us in doubt, we've known her for years and can't find them out. Fu- ture Teachers 4, Home- coming Queen 4, Class Secretary 4, Pep Club 2, Cheerleader 3, Choir 1, 2, Paper Staff 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4. JACQUELINE MCCARTHY Knowledge is the treas- ure but practice is the key to it. Future Nurses 1, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Paper Staff 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 4, Sodality 3, 4, Secretary 3, Office Aide 3. JACK MCCORMICK Chase me girls, Pm a butterfly. Class Treas- urer 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 2, Yearbook Staff 4, Sodality 1, 2, Choir 4, Boxing 3, Science Fair 2, 4, Santa's Helper 4. NANCY MELANSON A friendly girl with Very friendly smile Choir 1, 2, Sodality 2, F ture Nurses 1. JAMES MICHELS A better lad just can't be had. Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-editor of Yearbook 3, Boxing 3, Honor Society DAVID MILLER Men of few words are the best men. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Altar Boy 61 87 LAURETTA O'DEA She's always raising cane, and it isn't sugar. Choir 1, Sodality 2, Future Nurses 4, Nurses Aide 1, Student Secretary 4. SANDRA PRESTON Why take life seriously, you'll never get out of it alive. Sodality 2, 3, Fu- ture Nurses 1, Science Club 2, Future Teachers 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Paper Staff 1, 2, 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Librarian4, Home- maker of Tomorrow Award 4, Basketball 4. SUSAN POLLACK Sort of quiet, kind of shy, but look at the mischief in her eye. Yearbook Staff 4, Paper Staff 4. JUDY POTTER A great kid and loads of fun, her fling in life has just begun. Student Coun- cil Representative 1, Choir 1, 2, Future Nurses 1, Cheerleader 3, Future Teachers 3, 4, Secretary of class 3, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Sec- retary of Future Teachers 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Li- brarian 1. 88 MICHAEL PARKHURST Cassanova has nothing on me! Football 3, 4, Pep Club 4. JAMES REED Mother's little boy and father's big worry. Foot- ball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Golf 3, 4. if ' 3 -.sf CAMILLA REYNOLDS Oceans of pep with a laugh on every wave. Fu- ture Teachers 1, 3, 4,Sec- retary 1, Pep Club 2, 3, Sodality 2, Paper Staff 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Choir 4, Basketball 4. DEANNA SHINSKY A girl that's really sweet, she makes a class com- plete. Choir 1, 2, Year- book Staff 4, Class Sec- retary 2, Paper Staff 2, 3, 4, Student Secretary 4, Fu- ture Nurses 1, Sodality 2. ,pw-x BP? JAMES SUBORA He will always make his goal. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Class President 1, Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Student Council Representative 2, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent of Student Council 4, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4. 'mh- GARY SAMMET His ways are ways of quietness. 89 JANICE RUNYAN Quietness is the very es- sence of her character. Choir 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Paper Staff 3, Future Teachers 1, 4. LAURENE SNYDER You love her for her smile, her look, and her way. Choir 2, 3, 4, Pap- er Staff 1, Camera Club Treasurer 4, Honor So- ciety 1, 2, 3, Future Nurs- es President 3, 4, Cheer- leader 3. LESLIE SNYDER Good humor is the sun- shine of the world. Hon- or Society 2, Student Coun- cil Representative 3, Fu- ture Nurses 1, Paper Staff 4, Student Secretary 4. DIANNE STALEY She looks like an angel and acts like one too, but you never can tell what an angel will do. Future Nurses 1, Choir 1, 2, March of Dimes Repre- sentative 4, Cheerleader 3, Pep Club 2, 4, Sodality 2, Librarian 3, Homecom- ing Court 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. JOANNE STANTON To every pound of work, she adds an ounce of fun. Class Vice-President 1, Choir 1, 2, 8, Honor So- ciety 1, 2, 3, 4, Paper Staff 1, 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. JOHN TORREANO His height will be the measure of his success. Football 1,2,3,4, Basket- ball 1, 2, Sodality 1, 2, Class President 2, 3, Choir 4, Yearbook Staff 4. 90 LENORE TYCKOSKI From her heart flows friendship to all. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Paper Staff 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, Cam- era Club 4. GARIE WELCH Bright and sunny is she ever-also has a brain that's clever. Class President 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 1, 2. 3, 4, Paper Staff 1, 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, Treasurer of Band 3, Sec- retary of Band 4. PHYLLIS WENDT May she never change except in name. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4g Future Nurses 1, 2, Camera Club 4, Paper Staff 3, 43 Librarian 1, 35 Majorette 2. .v DALE WISKUR In his classes he's a bashful sort, but out with the fellows a right good sport. Student Council Representative lg Class Vice-President 4g Basket- ball 2. KAREN WITTBRODT Lovely to look at, de- lightful to know. Future Nurses 1, Paper Staff 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4g Choir 1, 2, 3, Student Secretary 4, Sodality 2. KATHLEEN WONCH Don't let her quietness fool you. Future Teach- ers 1. 91 BEVERLY YAUCH Full of fun you bet, as fine a friend as you can get. Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Secre- tary 3, Physical Education 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Paper Staff 3, 4g Choir 1, 2, 4, Class President 43 Office Aide 4, Librarian 1. DONALD ZANESKE On our St. John's record he'd never mar! Band 23 Choir 4. Carol Harrison feels a moment of pride as she receives her ring from Father Kavanaugh. Breakfast doesn't seem half as impor- tant as the pride one takes in showing off his coveted ring. Here Queen Miriam and Dave Donnelly view each other's rings with pride of ownership self evident. Symbol of What a time for Jack Diem to be dream- ing, especially with Gail Lemere and Karen Wittbrodt sitting by. Achievement One must nourish the body. . .and de- spite the feeling of pride following the Ring Ceremony, our tummies had to be satisfied. Sharing With Others Makes Christmas Real' Preparing gifts in advance of the ar- rival of our guests from Guadalupe Parish was work. ..work that was blessed with pleasure. The true spirit of Christmas came with each thought of giving . . . AH! in any A Christmas Party was given by the sen- ior class for the senors and senoritas, from Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish. We'll never forget the happiness of these fine youngsters . . . their thanks and gracious smiles. This lonely senorita seems too excited to really answer Santa's question...and Santa too happy with his task to even catch her words. Gail Lemere, watching the action, was the real organizer of this event. Another surprised senorita has her Christmas wish come true, as Santa, Dave Donnelly, gives her a gift from the seniors. Getting to class on time is no problem to Jim Subora. However Jim Reed, Deanna Shinisky, Janice Runyan, Gary Sammet and Camilla Reynolds doubt that they'll ever try his methods. Louie gazes in amazement at the 16 candles atop his ? birthday cake. Bev Yauch, president, represents the senior class in their presentation. Memories Are Mode of This. Linda Hughes points at the wiring that has shorted the horn on Pat Guerin's car...while Sally Hughes, Carol Harrison, Elaine Graczyk, and Annie Gros, wonder if it will ever stop blowing. Steel--cement, and piles of dirt, but soon there shall arise a beautiful place in which to worship Him we love. 94 Ancl We'll Never Forget These Moments Can this be the iron curtain? Definitely not! Jack Lower is merely trying to woo one of the frightened pigeons back to his hands, This isn't the Sextette from Lucia but our senior girls doing their bit in another of our many community song fests. 95 Droping a typewriter does have its repercussions! Here we find Gail Lemere asking Sister Paulette, typ- ing teacher, to forgive her for her moment of carelessness. Gymnastics are often more amusing than health building. It seems that Pat Guerin and Miriam McCormick have reverted to Mr. Darrow's theme on mankind. Mr. Deeb and Jim Bigelow discuss col leges, while Mike Parkhurst, Dale Wiskur, and Paul LaBranche listen in. We Have The girls in second year typing prepare for a timed- writing contest. gs , .i lg, fi We li W.. 32 .rzzzzr ,4 354, Quvuu-uf 1 fx 'gpnm :usual Huawei. Life is made up of interruptions. Moth- er Verona looks over the long line of sen- iors who seem to have problems that need solving. Y Of all the things we didn't A 51 need to have posed was the Ti job of clearing snow from around the buildings. Jim Boike, Jim Bigelow, Pat Bacot, Jerry Briggs and Priscilla Berlucchi r e ally had their fill of mother na- ture's precipitationsl In Appreciation Producing the Viannite for 1959 was quite a chore . . .it took hours that might have been spent doing the things we could have enjoyed more . . . but we gave them up, worked till the wee hours on quite a few occasions. Deadlines . . .well . . .we almost made them. . .there were times when it looked rather discouraging. . .but somehow we managed to come through. Our hats are off, and we want to acknowledge the many fine people who helped us make this book possible! First, to Mother Verona, who despite our cutting things up and creating rather an untidy room, managed some- how to smile in her wonderful manner. . .and through it all, wished us the best. To Mr. Goguen, our Advisor . . .golly how he could take it. . .his patience with us was something we'll always remember. . . Thanks for leading us through the wilderness of journalism to the pastures of a com- plete book. To Mr. Weatherly, our printer, who helped us in many ways . . .and who stayed a bit too late one night. . .remember? Who will ever forget that last deadline . . . ? Despite it all, we're through.. .this ends our story, and thanks to each and everyone who worked on the drive, the sales, the layouts, the copy, the many things that made up this book. We're ever grateful. . .may God be as kind to you, as you have been to us. Gail Lemere, Editor-in-chief. Miriam McCormick, Activities Editor Jim Boike, Sports Editor. Joanne Stanton, Business Manager. Mr. Goguen, Advisor. 99 VARSITY MEN'S WEAR Dress Suit Rentals Ka Sales Quality Basement Digging With Power Shovels FLINT EXCAVATING C0. Correct Formal Attire EXCAVATING For AW Occasion BULLDOZING - GRADING ' 2 Blk. . P 3426 Detrolt If N asadena Fill Dirt Sand Gravel SU F9021 G-2529 Torrey Rd ........... CE 3-5883 Those icy fingers up and down my spine. BAHLE'S CIVIC PARK CLEANERS Since 1922 Dupont at West Dayton JOHNNY'S Fine Shoe Repairing Featuring New Shoes - Children, Teenagers and Young men 825 Stockdale Phone CE 5-5955 Congratulations From DORT DRIVE-IN THEATER 3750 S. Dort Hwy. STIRLINGS FURNITURE 813 Stockdale Hi Neighbor! WARD'S PURE SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 59 fu NM NWAXS A A A t Pk if is Planning another fine event for the student body are: Jim Subora, Presidentg Linda Hughes, Secretaryg and Steve Basinski, Vice -President. STUDENT COUNCIL President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Jim Subora Steve Basinski Linda Hughes Jerry Briggs i , 4- Q From A CITIZENS coMMERclAL I 'E s. SAVINGS You're Never Far r -- - BANK Use Any Office --Anytime Flint, Mt. Morris, Otisville, Columbiaville New Lothrop, Holly, Grand Blanc, Durand Member F. D. I. C. Good Luck Class of 59 RYCKMAN'S PHARMACY Prescriptions 1414 Chevrolet Ave. Phone CE 2-1325 Expert Hairstyling and Ladies' Styled Hair Cutting by FRAN'S HAIRSTYLISTS in Dane's Barber and Beauty Shop 920 W. Pasadena SU 7-5571 Evenings by Appointment BOWLES ALUMINUM WINDOW SERVICE 5387 Miller Road Congratulations Seniors of 59 CARL'S MOBIL SERVICE Open 24 Hours Corner Ballenger and Flushing Swartz Creek, Michigan CE 3-5141 CE 9-4550 RITTER'S Congratulations Flowers For All Occasions Serving Flint 47 Years Delivered Anywhere In Flint Corner of Lewis St. and Davison Rd. Ph. CE 3-0011 or CE 2-3021 JOHNSON'S PRODUCE Flushing, Mich. If you drink beer - be sure it's 0 ROOT BEER Served at STANTON'S FROSTOP DRIVE-IN 1006 S. Ballenger Hwy. Flint, Michigan KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry Mayotte, council chaplain, watches along with several building company directors as grand knight George Dvorak breaks ground for the new K. of C. club rooms in Flint. Compliments of Your Friendly Salesman We W 103 Congratulations from DAVANAY PLUMBING 8. HEATING INC. 2950 Flushing Rd. Best Wishes From JESICK'S COLLISION SERVICE 1624 Bluff St. Located Behind Genessee Merchant's Bank and Trust Co. at Chevrolet Phone CE 4-2161 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND JOCK'S GIFTS 8. JEWELRY G-3029 Fiushing Rd. BOWMAN DRUG STORE Complete Prescription Service 1115 N. Chevrolet CE 3-4018 BOBALIK'S STANDARD SERVICE LUBRICATION -- WHEEL BALANCING PICK UP and DELIVER No money down - Up to 8 mos. to pay CLARK'S STORE FIXTURES Equipment for School Cafeterias, Restaurants, Hotels, Hospitals ATLAS Tires Batteries Accessories 1830 Dort Highway 902 N. Stevenson Phone CE 3-9797 Flint, Michigan Flint, Michigan Pete Bobalik, Prop. . 104 Congratulations Seniors Let Us Better Your Living With Modern Plumbing and Heating! w ,gg - Q, ww K. Y ti S S to , .S vi V gi.g 1. . , in , , Visiting the Lemere Plumbing Office axe Beverly Yauch, Gail LeMere, Sue Pollach and Linda Hughes. L. T. LEMERE PLUMBING 8. HEATING G-4081 Clio Road, Near Pierson SU 9-2211 Open Saturday 6 Trucks Sz 10 Skilled Workmen For Fast, Competent Service 105 BILL EASLICK STANDARD SERVICE Tires, Batteries, Accessories Tune Ups with the Famous Dumont Engine Scope 1405 Davison Rd. at Lewis Ph. CE 3-9906 MICHIGAN COLLEGE OF BEAUTY CULTURE 629-1X2 S. Saginaw St. Flint, Michigan Do you recognize us? We're Seniors now! BECKER 8. SILL HARDWARE 228 W. Pierson Rd. Open Evenings and Sundays FRED'S JEWELERS 300 S. Saginaw Phone CE 2-6823 APPLEGATE CHEVROLET 3637 s. saginaw cr: 8-7611 CULLEN'S T.V. SERVICE 8. RENTALS 1502 Copeman Phone CE 9-5951 Best Wishes From RICHARDSON'S MARKET L. M. and Bob Kehoe Quality Meats and Groceries Bar B. Q. Chicken and Ribs G-2495 Flushing Rd. CE 8-8563 CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR ALMA MATER From the CLASS OF 59 Looking back it seems such a short while. . . Remember how BIG we thought we were when these were taken? ew ..S.,.- 107 EL RANCHO Finest of Foods and Cocktails Dancing Saturday Night Banquet Rooms G-4011 s. Dort Hwy. Flint, Mich. VAN UTICA MOBIL PRODUCTS Complete Brake Service and Motor Tune Up 725 Garland St. Ph. CE 3-5671 Flint HAT 8. DRESS DEN Dresses for Every Occasion Juniors - Misses - Petites - Half Sizes Millinery 55.99 to 322.95 1525 Detroit St. 522 Garland St. Phone CE 2-1569 Flint, Mich. GUTE'S REXALL DRUG STORE The Prescription Store Russell Stover Candies Clio Rd. Near Pasadena JAMISON'S GULF SERVICE Road Service - Free Pick Up and Delivery Wheel Balancing, Light Repair, Charge-O-Matic G-1205 Ballenger CE 3-8211 Flint's Most Modernly Equipped Funeral Home Service of Highest Character ALGOE-GUNDRY 703 Beach St. Phone CE 2-1181 I CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 51, Joann L2.B1anche, Nancy Melanson and Sandra Preston learn about blue-prints from the manager of Roger's Flint office. CHARLES J. ROGERS Construction Company 109 GRIFF STEGAL AGENCY Real Estate - Insurance 2916 Sloan St. Flint, Michigan HALL'S ROOFING 8. SIDING Aluminum Siding Baked- On -Enamel Material - Workmanship - Service G 3025 Flushmg Rd Thousands of Satisfied Customers Corner Flushing and Stevenson STANDARD COLE'S STANDARD SERVICE COMPLETE LUBRICATION - WASHING BRAKE ADJUSTING - ROAD SERVICE Chevrolet and Welch Blvd. Phone CE 5-8171 Flint 4, Mich Did you get his licinse number Father? Congratulations Class of 59 FLINT FURNACE SUPPLY CO. Furnaces, Oil - Gas - Coal - Furnace Supplies l ALL TYPES OF SHEET METAL WORK Checking in at the plant, to learn more about phone CE 5-4391 modem furnaces axe Jack Lower, Paul LaBi-anche, and jerry Briggs. 3032 Hatherly J. Raishe Sz Son Flint 4, Michigan MATsoN CENTRAL Best Wishes Prescription Pharmacy FROM A FRIEND 1601 Detroit St. Phone CE 2-0734 McKAY'S MARKET 1410 Chevrolet 2605 Fenton Road 2118 Joliet 1117 Chevrolet 111 M. E. CARLTON CO., INC. Our 69th Year Serving Flint Office Supplies and Equipment Luggage 8: Personal Leather Goods 125 E. Kearsley St. Flint 2, Michigan Phone CE 3-7003 or CE 3-5211 Boy, am I hungry! and Father Kavanaugh proves it! BORGMAN'S STANDARD SERVICE Tires - Tubes - Batteries -Accessories Washing -- Polishing - Lubrication Ballenger and Flushing Phone CE 5-7947 Best Wishes Class of 59 CRAINE STUDIOS Your Viannite Photographer 525 Harrison St. CE 9-2184 Dependable Real Estate GREGORY'S Service Since 1926 Fine Food HACHTEL-POLLOCK Specializing in Fish and Chips REALTORS 1227 Beach, Flint G-1261 N. Ballenger CE 8-5601 A Congratulations W A - -in K if-bn? like ' 1 as to the Senior Class of 59 UNDERHILL DRUG STORE 3021 Fiushing Rd. Fl' t M' h' Did you sy something Miriam?... Ask Beverly Youch In ' IC lgan THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Our Aim ...to ...to ...to build healthy bodies for strong minds foster school spirit encourage family fun Officers Frank Frank Rober Larry Teefey - President Berlucchi - Vice-President t Kraemer - Treasurer Horodyski - Secretary 113 Best Wishes to Graduates M c D O N A L D Quality yl chekd Dairy Products First! in good taste! Remember! - - You Never Outgrow Your Need For MILK Congratulations from x - 1 JACOBS 8. EMERSON GARAGE ' ' Motor Tune Up - Carburetor - Electrical BLACKSTONE'S - And General Repair Service 'Fine Mews wear' Car Service that Pleasesl L. B. Jacobs 1113 W. Third Ave. 318 S. Saginaw - North Flint Plaza Phone 9-0696 Flint 4, Michigan FLINT LUMBER COMPANY Everything for the Horne Builder Since 1901 102-128 Smith St. Phone CE 9-3154 WEBER REALTY CO. 3017 Fenton Rd. Phone CE 4-5654 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Gafney owner BURROUGHS FEED 8. SEED GARDEN SUPPLY 2970 Flushing Road Flint 4, Michigan CE 9-2146 114 Best Wishes Class of 59 Lady bugs...? appear to be all eyes at the halloween party, and these sophs and juniors seemed to be enjoymg the affair. From THE SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR CLASSES 115 Congratulations GOOD LUCK RAGNONE BROS. General Contractors Building Maintenance Remodeling Swimming Pools Cement Work Sewer and Water 3001 S. DORT 4751 N. Dort Highway Phone SU 7-2332 CONGRATULATIONS TO ST. JOHN VIANNEY GRADUATES WELCH BOULEVARD P H A R M A C Y DODDS-DUMANOIS CO. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Warren A. Briggs,R. Ph. Serving Catholic Families of Flint Since 1899 834 Welch Blvd. Flint, Mich. CE 2-1351 116 Best Wishes Class of 59 METCALF'S GULF SERVICE WHEEL BALANCING - LIGHT REPAIRS WOODCROFT MARKET WASHING AND GREASING UNTIL 9:30 P.M. Groceries - Meats -Road Service Beer - Wine -Free Pick Up SDD And Delivery 2846 Miller Rd. CE 3-9505 Mackin Sz Dupont CE 8-4352 KELLY DEVELOPMENT CO. Complete Home Building Service G.I. - F. H. A. Financing 712 METRO. BLDG. CE 4-4654 Congratulations Seniors Best Wishes Class of 59 S 8. M LUMBER CO. LANE GARDEN 8. FLOWER SHOP LUMBER AND BUILDING PRODUCTS Flowers and Plants for all Occasions 424 W. Main St. Flushing, Mich. 1063 N. Bauenger Hwy. Phone OL 9-5681 CE 5-0351 117 When You Start Shopping For Your Family's Food You'l1 Find It Pays To Shop At HAMADY BRCS. SHUIRMAN HARDWARE CO. G-3529 So. Saginaw 1113 Chevrolet Phone 9-8811 Phone 9-4355 Flint. Mich. KOERTS GLASS 8. PAINT CO., INC. Wholesale--Retail 501-505 Lewis St. CE 4-4641 Compliments of Congratulations O Class of 59 APPLIANCES and FURNITURE From 417 E. Eighth Street Flint 3, Michigan Phone CE 5-6675 R K ,S Congratulations Seniors From the Speedway Gas Station FRED GARRETT SHOW WAMM Listen Hours Monday - Friday 6:30 - 8:00, 11:00 - 1:00 118 N P Q Nothing could be more pleasant than slipping on a well fitted tux from Macko's, as John Torreanno, Jack McCor- mick, and jack Diem realize. Congratulations To The Class Of 1959 Flint's Finest Complete Formal Wear, Rental Service Tuxedos Dinner Jackets Full Dress Blue Suits In All Furnishings Stock Service Available For School Proms Weddings - Formal Occasions Hours: Mon. - Fri. 3728 N. Saginaw At Addison 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P. M. Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Phone SU 9-1611 MACKO'S MEN'S APPAREL 119 Quality V Integrity Service Diamonds and Mountings our Specialty Over 30 Years in this Location When You Think Of Flowers Think Of Ours M 53. f LEONARD A. 7553 t la U 3 B 'Z U 'N J EW E LERS 7th Floor of the Downtown Citizens Bank LARSEN'S FLOWER SHOP Vfxfsamzga ,ou E 5 Rag., I nlepeluhll p-gg J 1.uf..fIAs:nr ,sn '2 DOYLE A. BENNETT INSURANCE AGENCY CE 8-6211 Complete Insurance Service 1602 S. Dort 2601 Detroit St. Flint 5, Michigan Flint 6 Michigan Phone CE 4-5677 GENESEE MERCHANTS The Best Place To Do Your Banking And what do you want for Christmas? asks jack Diem of Miriam McCormick PETER PAN SHOP Children's Wear and Juvenile Furniture G-4045 Clio Rd. si v , A ' Y' -X ' f , '11l f5?-AEM! ' ffl Q 51 buffy: vw zawfu muy -5 VA :Q K- - , '- f W ' ww- ,M A W 5 W' +' s?1uQBiH1f'!1ugq,, - 151115552325 MSFT? EEe'E13!sI5iY!N3Q5' ,fi sim swefsffi2:1wsAif2fwg5ig:1sswA awweuwzezewzznzzmpyf lm pus: QW v 1 A In 1 -4 1 '- W- 'V 7,5 if ES if i: r f 'H - 'i i-ww 2 MTE ' .' If 'lE5'ffHl1': if? YV 5 'K' 'V I I 'iw L 'i'Q,1, 154115 I' I' ' T55 H2 - I ' ' , ' , - lx- A I4-f , I 'QF A, .s1f??.i1w iw 'wa fi- lm A, -A sw' H A 12 1' -A A 2 ' A 2 1- - 1 A. ' A 2 M fl.. MA , 151.1 V W M V ., ' ' ' , ., ' V . ' Qui.-L Ml' Y :' : 1 4 4 - Q , 5 ' ', I K' . . F' x 'L' 1 ' I g ,, ' . ' - ' ' it' , ww, A ' SURE' 'mf f , 'I-' ' ' 'V YW!! LOW, A k + 500' 'X , V W' 'W' H .11 l, ' . 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1959, pg 21

St John Vianney High School - Viannite Yearbook (Flint, MI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 20

1959, pg 20


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