St Johns High School - Crest Yearbook (Delphos, OH)
- Class of 1955
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1. Q , ,.,-,,,'- r 1 Ns.. - ' me ' 1 n A is X we THE.CHAPEL OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA--theinspirationwhichhelps to motivate our Notre Dame Sisters in fulfilling their vocation- All for .Tesusthrough Mary . Sisters of Notre Dame on the Faculty of St, John's High School are: Sr. Mary Madeleine, Senior Adviser, Latin, English, American History. Sr. Mary Rosella, Senior Adviser, English, Mechanical Drawing, Geometry, Trigonometry, Radio. Sr. Mary Delphine, Junior Adviser, World History, English, Glee Club. Sr. Mary Leota, Junior Adviser, Algebra, Physics, General Science. Sr. Mary Claranne, Sophomore Adviser, Home Arts, Typewriting. Sr, Mary Linus, Sopho- more Adviser, Religion, English, Sr. Mary Aloise, Freshman Adviser, Chemistry, English, General Science. Sr, Mary Alma, Freshman Adviser, Latin, Algebra, Gen- eral Business, Mathematics. Sr. Mary Louann, Shorthand, Typewriting, Secre- tarial Training, Bookkeeping. T x if ' lv X I 7 E .... I-a Facu W Xi- I Q ' , cf. 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C1000 e,Xo ce 'ovalxved 6 Sgxeoce X0 P190 Oxoxo Sxaxe Gow ef '59 0 gpemooxox 0 V6 Og geytmoe Sei 00 395 xeaffoee- Xgxooe '52, k,ooaX 9 xootv X00 'oXe A6369 ' oXkoie ei NI ex K 'ooqe 9 6 ug and 1 oi at xi . 'f E I I1 . ,A . in ' 1 3 C V. ,, F I' 3 5 . x A T 7' H I 5 2 E- C i K D i l F 5 f 5 5 4 .65 pg: i .1 V, I JS 7 wage 7 WF' ' lv., g 3 OUR AUXILIARY TEACHERS ,Z Delphos St. John's is very fortunate in having five Catholic Women who help in our education in five QA different extra-curricular subjects. Mrs. Clare Steinhour, studied dancing at the Busch Conserv- 'WS in atory in Chicago, She is in charge of the dancing Q of the Senior Class play. Mrs. Rose Fast, studied music at Notre Dame College in Cleveland. She is Vocal-Director ofthe Senior Class play. Mrs. Robert I. Hall, studied art at St, Vincent College H A and Academy in Shreveport, Louisiana, She teaches 'lmfli art classes and is in charge of the art work in the ' Senior Class play. Mrs. A. J. Myers studied dancing at the Arthur Murray Studio. She teaches weekly dancing classes at St. John's. Miss Helen ,. Stallkamp, Church Organist, studied music at St, Mary's College, Monroe, Michigan and at the Busch Conservatory in Chicago. She directs and accompanies onthe church organ the different l classes while they sing the High Masses. lf Robert Kill Norton Beecher President of Student Council President of Migsicns Carolvn Weisgerber ,sa 1 F wx Thomas Mueller - 'L - ., , - 'fs' 5 'si-if X ' Llarr- l ic:-Prerident X K Class President K fs' ' ' J ff 5 xl., I ni ' ' ES- if 1 if 59' A fx :I Q . M55 '-Q X X ' :flaw N wifi: . ,E . i ,.-. .1 - 7 -X xii I Q X' M- XR! qua-J A V A b , A Richard Griftis Nu Imp, Todd Stallkamp Student Council llll-Qdlfi - Student Council Q51 1 '-H' 'G 'O ffl'1 '-ny f top F ICERSW . CL'-f - Marilyn Pitsenbarger lllll 'll ll H ll 1 Madelyn Horstman 73.1 Mission ' , . , , - 'Q -N Student Council . ,ny N i f I X if X- C 55 g ,P S. f' F' X - to Y, ,bww Q4 1' V - 250: i of - '47 4' 1 . S l 'ten 'J' . Francis Nornira IN, cb 1 Joyce Spieles fxlgfeion ' ' Mission W. I Gerald Baumgarte Joafl Weumaflfl Mission Student Council Q x l I T X ,fx XXX SEHIUHS ' 5 1 P W N 4 5 U 5 f N fi 4 2 1 fn I -S , V- -UL ii: di vu lu I T. i,yFTFf 1l ll ' - .. h V , l ' X . . Q -- - s '- . . ,ner r ' .X A ,, A - - '1- ' 'ff - b 5 - i gf - 3 A 1 F? Y., ,af.? 9 Sgsler Mary Rosellqs Senior Room Fourteen. Senior Homerooms Sister Mary Made1eine's Senior Room Seven. 4 ,,,f' ,, dr Z7 4 18.4-1 x 1 1 JUDITH A , ALEXANDER Missions l,Z, 3,45Scholastic Honors 1,25 3,45 Merit Medalist 1,2535 Commercial Awards 3,45 Cwlee Club 45 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35Dance Com- mittee 3,45 Monogram Club 3,4, GERALD T, BAUMGARTE Missions l,Z,3,45 Officer 3,45 Commer- cial Award Z5 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 35 Bas- ketball l, JANET ANN BACKUS Missions l,Z,3,4g Scholastic Honors 35 Commercial Awards 35 Dramatics 45 Jun- ior Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3,45 Monogram Club l,Z,3, NORTON BEECHER Yearbook Staff 45 Missions l, Z, 3, 45 School President 45 Student Council Z, 35 Scholas- tic Honors 1,Z, 3,45 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3, 45 Acolyte l,Z, 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, - 4.-:Qi vsxiwfar-. 5ifl'S:'5 if . - 15.5, Q .4 .. 5 '3'-'Sss-' -' ' A592 e vw' ' .MA Nw ,P 1- QS X i f X , we 5.5, i Sm!' it 'kz-,-:tw .' - vwggnw havin- , N-uv' 'QS 1593 4:':':fF 5 1 f' ES-:mx rziif- + BARBARA BIRKMEIER Yearbook Staff 45 Nlissions l,Z, 3,45 Offi- cer Z, 35 Merit Medalist Z,35Glee Club l, Z,3,45 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Com- mittee 35 Dance Committee 3,45 Mono- gram Club Z,3,4, BARRY DRUCKEMILLER Missions 1, Z, 3, 45 Merit Medalist 35 Com- mercial Award 35 Glee Club 45 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35Dance Com- mittee 35 Acolyte l,Z, RUTH ANN BRICKNER Missions l,Z, 3,45 Student Council Z5Scho- lastic Honors 35Merit Medalist l,35Com- mercial Awards Z, 35 Dramatics 45Junior Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3, 45 Monogram Club 1, Z , 3 , THOMAS EILERMAN Missions l,2,3,45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Dramatics 4, ! ,,wW-,, sg 6:57 -I5 rr-5. 'F vga ,L .P m X15 Q YWNVTT' ' Q 1 NS: X -at Xi - fa .P Efl- ' f ': ' , -iz. ie V 4 Y -L., 3' -a9 .v 5 f. .,.7 Y av ., .dll Jil: . 'vffit X N gs g no x Y 3. . J , we M 2 , Q . 'Q . vi '- 02423334-s. F sf - Q - i.. 3 1. 1 V 5 twig ROSEMARY C , EGGEMAN Yearbook Staff 4: Missions 1, 2, 3, 45 Com- mercial Awards 2, 3,45 Vocation Club 15 Glee Club 2,45 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35Dance Committee 3,45 Ath- letic Committee 3,45 Monogram Club 3,4, CHARLES GEISE MiSSiOnS 1,-3.3,-13Officer 15 StudentCoun- cil 25 Dramatics 45JuniorProm Commit- tee 35Dance Committee 3,45 Varsity Bas- ketball 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 L O U AN N E H A L L Yearbook Staff 45 Missions l,2, 3,45 Stu- dent Council lg Vocation Club l,25 Dra- rnatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3, 45 Cheerleader 25 Monogram Clib 2. GLEN A. GORDON Missions 45 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Acolyte l, 2, 3,45Basketball 1,25 Baseball l,2, sfti -4 IVIARY BUETTNER Missions l,2, 3,45 Nlerit Medalist l,2, 35 Commercial Awards 2,45 Vocation Club 2, 3,45 Glee Club 1,2535 Dramatics 45Jun- ior Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3, 45 Athletic Committee 45 Monogram Club 2, 3,-1, T H OM AS E T GE N Missions l,2,3,45 F,F,A, 45 Glee Club 45 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3,4, MARLENE CARDER Missions l,2,3,45 Commercial Awards 25 Glee Club 45 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Athletic Committee 3, 25 Monogram Club 3,4, EUGENE GABLE Missions l,2,3,45 Merit Medalist l,2,35 Junior Prom Committee 3, -:L .rem x? ' as 2, .i..t, b .N... ,. t wp.. j. 5 V, ti-A 'ls- is-N - 'Q 'Zin ina itfirjx W 5. xggE5Ff,,t xy ' - ' PIP pc 1 'N GLORIA HAGEMAN Missions 1,2., 3,45 Nlerit Medalist l,Z, 35 Commercial Awards Z,3,45G1ee Club 45 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3,45 Monogram C1ubZ, 3,4, RICHARD W , GRIFFIS Yearbook Staff 45 Missions 1,2, 3,45 Stu- dent Council 1, 45 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 45 Basket- ball l,Z5 Baseball 1,2.,3,4, BARBARA HILVERS Missions l,2,3,45 Merit Medalist 1,Z,35 Glee Club 1, Z., 3,45 Commercial Awards 2, 45 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3,45Monogram Club 1, 2, 3. JAMES HERMAN Missions l,Z,3,45 Commercial Award Z5 Junior Prom Committee 35 Dance Commit- tee 3, - EQ 'V Wi' vw' if-...? ,anal 15: ff-'R 4.9.4 ,a-, pact . ,.,, rr' ff-:,. n K , , Ya ' -my -- ' ,LQ-' 1 1 1-gi' . 'iii of Ni i f w 'V , 4, vis Q,-4 S -ia : E., 1-.1..-1.4, i 'iv CONSTANCE M, HOTZ Missions l,Z,3,45 Merit Medalist 1,25 Scholastic Honors 1,Z,3,45 Commercial Awards Z,3,45Glee Club Z5Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Dance Commit- tee 3,45 Buckeye Girls' State Winner 35 Athletic Committee Z, 35 Monogram Club Z, 3. T H E O H O E C H S T German Exchange Student5 Yearbook Staff 45 Missions 45 Dance Committee 4, ANN C, HEMPFLING Missions 1, Z, 3,45 Commercial Awards Z, 35 Glee Club 2,45 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35Danc:e Committee 3,4, IRVIN H, HOLDGREVE Missions 1,Z,3,45 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 3, N 'E .fn fx H3 3' V831 K A' l ,, X. as as ij EVELYN R , KILL Missions l,Z, 3,45 Commercial Awards Z., 45 Cvlee Club l,Z,45D1-amatics 45Junior Prom Coirimittee 35 Dance Committee 3,-4. LOUIS E, KING Missions l,2, 3,45 Student Council 35 Dra- matics 45 .Iunior Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3,45 Acolyte l,2,3,4. ARLENE KROEGER Missions 1,Z, 3,45 Commercial Awards Z 3,45 Cvlee Club 2,45 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3, 4 r CHARLES T, LAIPPLY Missions l,Z, 3,45 Dramatics 45 Acolyte l,Z,3,4, MADELYN HORSTMAN Missions 1,2, 3,45 Student Council 2,45 Merit Medalist Z3 Commercial Awards Z, 35 Vocation Club 1,25 Dramatics 45 Jun- ior Prom Committee 35 Dance Cornmittee 3,45 Cheerleader 45 Monogram Club 4, RICHARD WILLIAM KAVERMAN Missions 2, 3,45 Merit Medalist 45 Dra- matics 4g Junior Prom Committee 35 Ac- olyte l,Z, 3,4. TI-IERESE MARIE I-IUMPERT Missions 1, Z, 3,45 Officer 1, 35 Merit Med- alist l5Commercial Awards Z,3,4g Voca- tion Club l5 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3,45 Monogram Club Z, 3,4, B , ROBERT KILL Missions Z, 3, 45 Officer Z5 School President of Student Council 45Scholastic Honors l, Z, 3,45 Auxilium Latinum Award 35 Glee Club Z5Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Com- mittee 35 Acolyte l, Z, 3, 45 Varsity Basket- ball Z, 3, 45 Basketball Captain 45 Varsity Baseball 1, Z, 3, 45 Monogram Club l, Z, 3, 4 , Xb , 5 'l43l'li1J ,fra I '34 X' .SX ' ' vi ' ' if -rig, f, 1' P X x f 5 3' W 'MJ 5 .. ,. ,A 555.535 R- 5 r 5 NORMA JEAN MILLER Missions 1, Z., 3,45 Commercial Awards Z, 3,45 Glee Club 1, 2,45 Dramatics 45Junior Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3,4 Athletic Committee 45M onogram Club 4, ELMER LINDEMAN Missions 1, Z, 3,45F,F,A, 1,25 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3,-1, ANGELA MUELLER Missions l,Z,3,45 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 3. NORBERT J , LINDEMAN Missions 1,Z,3,-15 Nlerit Medalist 15Com- mercial Award Z5 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee , E E 'Dux c +7 'vs f 5,15 I 'sa- IQ is 'fl fi' i , 1 1 X f, ff, N 2 X Mi f ' . ,Z ..rr,w -' -- 'A , .1 -' avr 5 . 51' up 1 -fi, ' 1 'f' F' C if Q 55 li f i 417 SUSAN ODENWELLER Nlissions l,Z,3,45 Officer 15 Scholastic Honors 3, 45 Merit Medalist Z5 Junior Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3,45 Cheerleader 25 Monogram Club Z, 3, ROBERT ME YER Co-editor of Yearbook 45 Missions l, Z, 3, 45 Officer Z5 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom W.,-fam W '--cw: 1 Committee 35Dance Committee 3,45 Aco- lyte Z5 Basketball l, SHEILA O'NElLL Missions 1, Z, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Scho- lastic Honors l,Z, 3,45 Merit Medalist 2, 35 D ramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 3 Dance Committee 3, 45 Athletic Committee Z5 Monogram Club 2, THOMAS MUELLER Missions l,Z,3,45 Student Council 1,35 Class President 45MeritMedalist l5Dra- matics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Ac- olyte 1, Z, 3,45 Basketball 1, Zg Basketball Publicity Manager 45 Varsity Baseball 1, Z,3,45 Monogram Club 1,Z,3,4, 1 EfeS'l5iKiiXX . 'i'+'9LWl45f-1' MNH., x. TSL-EYCYH . APEEHHRYQTSE'-SERV? fri?- ,M ..':9K'1LRPE'7' 1 ...V ,A -L' fvw- Q ,,- v if 'f:,,, '9 f,-, Q ,-it gf. r .J , f- ,. .4 . 3 ' 1 Y, X f -Q-536' 1 arf, - x DORIS SCI-IWINNEN Missions l,Z, 3,45 Commercial Awards Z, 3, Vocation Club 1, Z, 3, 43 Dramatics 45 Jun- ior Prom Committee 3, Dance Committee 3,4, ELMER RECKER Missions l,Z,3,4g Dramatics 43 Junior Prom Committee 35 Darice Committee 3,4. JOYCE SPIELES Diiissions l,2,3,-lg Officer 3,41 Student Council lg Scholastic Honors 1, Z, 3,4glVler- it Medalist 3gCommercial Awards Z, 3,49 Dramatics 43 Junior Prom Committee 3, Dance Committee 3,43 Cheerleader Zg Monogram Club Z, DONALD V, RENNER Missions l,Z,3,4g Glee Club 45 Dramatics 4g Junior Prom Committee 3gAcolyte l,Z, 3,4. ,lj MARILYN PITSENBARGER Missions 1, Z, 3, 45 Officer Z, 45 Scholastic Honors 1, Z, 3, 4: Merit Medalist l, 2, 33 Commercial Awards Z, 3, 4gG1ee Club 2, 4g Dramatics 43 Junior Prom Committee 3: Dance Committee 3, 45 Monogram Club Z, 3,-1. FRANCIS NOMINA Missions Z,3,4g Officer 35 Dramatics 43 Junior Prom Committee 3g Basketball Z, 3 DORIS POHLMAN Missions l,2,3,4g Commercial Awards 3, 4gGlee Club Z3 Dramatics 4gJunior Prom Committee 3, Dance Committee 3,4, RONALD POTHAST Missions 1,Z,3,4g Merit Medalist lg Band l,Z, 3,4gDramatics 4gJunior Prom Com- mittee 3g Baseball Manager Z,3,4gMono- gram Club l,3, 41 ,Quo ,,-1 515 me 9 Ninn ROSE ANN TRENTMAN Missions 1,Z,3,45Scholastic Honors 1,25 Commercial Awards Z,3,45Glee Club 2,45 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee 3,4, ARTHUR RODE Missions 1,Z,3,45 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Acolyte l,Z,3,4, CAROLYN LEE WEISGERBER Missions l, Z, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Class Vice-President 45 Scholastic Honors 35 Merit Medalist l, Z, 35 Commercial Awards 2, 35 Vocation Club 1, 2, 3, 45D1-arnatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Dance Com- mittee 3, 45 Cheerleader 35 Monogram Club 3. KENNETH CARL SIEFKER Missions 1, Z, 3,45 Merit Medalist 15 Dra- rratics 45 Junior Prom Committee 3, X N We KKK XXX R 'we 'vu -ls-pg., 'R eww M . i f.N' UW, '51,-if flee ' W - .,,1 5 f .,,1. Q --' 5 -i' 1 Q 4 Q i N X' v urn- , , r Y,..,,,.....- MARILYN LEE WEISCERBER Missions l, Z, 3,45 Scholastic Honors 35 Merit Medalist 1, L 35 Commercial Awards 2, 35 Vocation Club 1, Z, 3, 45 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Dance Corn- mittee 3,45 Cheerleader 15 Monogram Club 3. TODD C. , STALLKAMP Missions 1, Z, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Mer- it Medalist 1, Z, 35 Cxlee Club 15 Junior Prom Committee 35 Acolyte 1, 2. JOAN RUTH WELLMANN Co-editor of Yearbook 45 Missions 1, Z, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Scholastic Honors 1, Z,3,4g Commercial Awards Z,3,4g Glee Club Z, 45 Dramatics 45 Junior Prom Com- mittee 35 Dance Committee 3, 45 Alternate Buckeye Girls' State Winner 35 Monogram Club 4. ROGER WANAMAKER Yearbook Staff 45 Missions 1, Z, 3,45 Dra- matics 45 Junior Prom Committee 3, , -ff' J-:rf fr .-r BARBARA A, WILCOX X Missions l, 2., 3, -Lg Commercial Awards Z, 3,-L3 Cvlee Club -lg Dramatics -Lg Junior Prom Committee 33 Dance Committee 3, 43 Q Monogram Club Z, 'x in ALICE JOANN WRASMAN Missions 1, Z., 3, 4: Vocation Club l, Z, 3, 43 Dramatics 43 Junior Prom Committee 39 Dance Committee 3, 4, 1' x ur Religious lflucalions l W E ARE PROUD of these two Classmates who have already given the four years of their high school course preparing for the highest of careers Religion. May God give them the 'W Q courage to persevere! AVN' 'uv XX sz KEVIN RICKER is ifffgsf d, f h , SUSAN MUELLER iggdygigstorhgefnigje St- is now in the Noviate of E , .i Seminary' St Meinrad, the Sisters of Notre -,Nl J, ' ' Dame at Toledo Ohio I Indiana. ' . 5 H y J it an moriam Two or OUR CLASSMATES have 1-3 already passed the way which separates 1 ' 9 eternity from time. May God give them ' 'D - ., V Eternal Rest! U . X' S I ' , nh i 4 g 4 i. .llr I ' , .A .sig 1 - ' :h, X -A DONALD WILLIAMS, . D ., our classmate, died of Polio in the fifth grade, s . -, ' .' . f'l X ' 'wks 5, GRACE BERGFELD, our classmate, died of Leukemia in the freshman year hy Q L 2- jlolt I' 1 'V 5 .5 ,' V , - n . . - L S I .I -15.-L, ' ,A 4 -A ,,,, -.--.a--a,-...-.-....t.----..m. - SENIOR HOME ARTS Advanced Clothing Class Louanne Hall and Angela Mueller laying out a pattern and cutting. Madelyn Horstman, Doris Schwinnen and Barbara Birkmeier taking time out to discuss a sewing technique. Senior Activities N X, -1' insu- ,., f--mg it-l.1f.vl1uld4u L 1:11 SENIOR SHORTHAND Marilyn Pitsenbarger, Theresa Hurnpert, Doris Pohlrnan, and Gloria Hageman transcribe while Constance Hotz and Joyce Spieles compare advanced shorthand awards, and Joan Wellrnann notes the number of mailable letters on the chart. SENIOR AND JUNIOR BOYS IN MECHANICAL DRAWING . ,ga wx it , 'lv - - . t I - N. sskq .An , O X. r fi l N i 3 ul 7 15 A F f A 1 i l r ,b V 9 l 0' L awk-X , -P Ny 4' 535 ,lg T . i 140 3 .,. l l , . 1 3 2 ffl' L 3' Q ll' ol? Hi Q l ti . l s old fs ly ' 2 925' f 'ln ,tl i. , .f QUEEN OF VOCATIONS, PRAY FOR US! Thebeautiful parish shrine to our Blessed Mother at St. John's Church is our daily inspiration as we participate in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Here e pray for help in finding the vocation which God has planned for us, Q--............,----.-...,..,, B '96 unnfnclnssmfn QQ? 95959 ,Q v f -I LIBRARY FILES used by Juniors in checking Modern American Short Stories: At file: Carolyn Eggernan, Leo Wrasman, Melvin Fischer, Robert Wurst. Donald Bockey reading a Collection of Short Stories. SOCIOLOGY SHELF being examined by Junior Sociology Students: Standing: John Vonderwell, Richard Best, Robert Fischer, Rosemary Gerdeman, Mary Baldauf, Sitting: James Martin, William Nomina. s J JUNIORS ENJOYING American humor in English class: Rosemary Ashby, Jerrold Wannernacher, John Reinemeyer, Paul Ebbeskotte Jeanette Carder, Carole Friemoth, John Imber, Kenneth Dickrede, Norman Vondran, John Rentz, Carol Nomina, Richard Schlagbaum James Lause, and Robert Kortokrax. ANNUAL RETREAT thoughts being recalled by Irene Utrup, for Ruth Martin, Suzanne Kill, Patrick Williams, Shirley Klaus, Kenneth Williams, Alice Hesseling, David Weisgerber, Chester Placke, Helen Wrocklage, Patricia Mueller, Michael Lehmann, Helen Wagner, Arthur Goergens, Phyllis Imber. ,, ,,.4.,,, 5 ' .,i'.n:. 5.91 hh x .1 1 , W ,. 3 z,,.,..Mf 14, .,u-Q , .lt I .za ,.,,, , EM, L , ,L Q H if Ii + 1 Q' ma ' X A 2 ff .,,.., i 1. ' S- 1 - 1 K ' A' 1 'I 'X 1 I,-A,:a.Q 331. ,Le K Ok tm x l s N 2 , Rx W I 4.3. 'X .Hx . ml N ew xii' N ,ig BAM X .ix - r ay, ,R X N I A new s 5 x if lla 5 1 111, M Lit s Q F I .L r i e ,weccz . w 1gfq5v ':is. iii, S1 vb We ex: 'SK X X QSXX xx x. .. AMERICAN HISTORY study group headed by Walter Suever, review events. Left to Rightg Mary C, Vogt, .lane Hernpfling, James Mesker, Nancy Weber, Beverly Bonifas Frank Wilson, Larry Spieles. INTERMISSION--no time to waste: Left to Rightg Nancy Lause, Omer Elwer, James Lause, Vincent Kehres, and Janice Stahl at their lockers. William Gerdeman, LaDonna Schwinnen, Patricia Ricker, and Ronald Falter on way to class. ullliilin QQYBHMENX JUNIOR CIVICS: Barbara Sickles demonstrating to Robert Pothast, Rosalind Kill, Arturo Presas, John Sheeter, Valeta Pothast, Josephine Lucke, Carol Michalec, Eugene Vorst, and Carolyn Eggeman. m wfiauw Qi? . FM Z Q 7 m ' ' R , . 'ft W 1 Wllllllillii lillll C77 -H A V A J. W S - JUNIORS, realizing - , , ,I that reading will aid J - Y ff Aff them in reaching their f ' Y 1 I - life's goal, make use I' I I fl 'L ' W of the new library after ' X I K I I W school hours: Standing: ' K . Left to Right John I . .gg , W I f I ' , vonaerwe-11, Richard A , 'qi '5 'Q f Best, Robert Fischer, . x J . lu!! 2 in , yi l I Rosemary Gerdeman, I -. 3' A U h i I Mary Baldauf. Sitting: S 'si ,' i ', X James Martin, William y- N ,- V' J Nomina, James 1 ff' Schimmoller, Larry XX iv v g if 'l Spieles, Walter Suever. iff RR 'S A ' 5 i ii ' , avr, '- i R -e -era S, J Q i i I AX rg g '- ,Q i : It is lying as in Magic preservation inthe pages of Books, H BOOKS H All that Mankind has done, thought, gained or been -- Thomas Carlyle 1840 JUNIORS, conscious of their excellent library, make good use of it during their Study Period. Standing: Leftto Right Gilbert Pohlman, Irvin Moenter, Avanell Lause, James Richey, John Schosker. Sitting: Betty Stant, Patricia Robinson, Gary Myers, Ann Marie Schiirnaker, Deanne Weigle, Joseph Youngpeter, Thomas Youngpeter, Marlene Wollet. il I1 ,. .3 N l i 4-a mf S N- M . MISSION ASSEMBLY being prepared by a group of Sophomores: Arthur Mueller, Marilyn Friedrich, Eileen Fischbach, Virjean Dickrnan, Richard Vogt, Agnes Bonifas, Eugene Wagner, Ralph Trentman. .s -iff: el: .1.:., ' 11-'li 2915521521 235' FUTURE STATESMENH studying world problems: Standing: Melvin Warnecke, Gerald Vondran. Seated: John Bonifas, Thomas Carder, John Ringlein. Second Row: Richard Ott, Phyllis Best, Sharon Ebbeskotte, Joyce Bracker, Roger Stant, Gerald Fischer. . exif --is X. , A Qwxumi .1 .L x XM? XX Q x we N Silk X X Nr 253 5 V3-Q X X 1 X xx Q Yi XQLQ X 1 1 L X XX! Q X fu f x 'QS f mx N 5 N x X 'WW va- rr., YOUNG LITURGISTS studying the Missalinprep aration for Sunday's Mass: Mary Lou Mueller, Karla Lisk, Marilyn Kroeger, Joan Gerdernan, Mary Trentman, Ruth Klausing, Nancy Smith, c N 5115.1 J 1 READING DISCUSSION among the Sophomores: Left to Right: Thomas Hernpfling, Sandra Best, Kenneth Blankemeyer, Mary L. Backus, Tonja Wiley, Anthony Schwinnen. P si J WJ, 43-73 54 CREST SUBSCRIPTIONS being checked by Sophomores of the Student Council: Standing: Sharon Odenweller, James Spieles, Constance Kill. Sittingp Frank Reinerneyer, Joan Roberts, Melvin Heitz. A 6 J -M ,J 4. H PARISHIONERS engage in a religion .zymposiurnr Left to Rightg Joseph Ulm, Joyce Burnett, Roger Gladen, Francis Meyer, Ruth Ann Wurst, Norman Osting, Mary A. Grotbous. Sf .-,v1a.,1...s. .. s, 5mWHmA?!1 4 'Q fs-1 I MID- YEAR AC TIVITIES being planned by Sophomores: Leon Vorst acting as Chairman. Seated: David Griffis, Gerald Fischer, Eugene Haimhorst, Charles Horstman, Roger Odenweller. Row 2.3 Martha Wiecher, Judith Nagel, Janice Kill, Patricia Kroeger. M,-ww-v.. QF iff Y gm.. UU-Ella You ef 1 FUTURE ENGINEERS start with the fundamentals of Plane Geometry. Left to Right: Paul Hammond, Leroy Poulson, Kenneth Kundert, Stanford Wiechart, Kenneth Buettner. SOPHOMORE TYPISTS Row lg Clifford Rahrig, Paul Ulrich, Donald Kimrnetg Standingg Joseph Mueller. Row 25 Robert German, Thomas Trentman, Carl Luersrnan. 11 A 3 1 P FOODS and nutrition class in Home Arts: Dorothy Renner, Jane Dickrede, Darlene Grothouse, Janice ltll, Patricia Kroeger Carol Gerdeman, 'fha . !7? i'i ' L.: ' 1' 'rr 5 ' EVA A . L 3.-WL f F1514- -1 --'Ser .J CLI . A . PLEASANT HOURS learning Sewing skills: Barbara Carder, Katherine Wilson, Margaret Maloney, Jeanette Bockey, Mary Beth Hanf, Joyce Bracker, Sharon Ebbeskotte, Ruth Ashby, FIRST LUNCHEON enjoyed by the Sophomore girls in their Home Arts class, after days of studying, planning, and preparing: Dorothy Renner, Phyllis Best, LaDonna Rode, Judith Nagel, Carol Gerdeman, Janelle Kroeger, Jane Dickrede, Mary Beth Hanf, IVANHOE pictures being examined by Freshmen girls for English Literature: Seated: L. to R, Sharon Rekart, Joyce Illig, Patricia Wrocklage, Cheryl Druckerniller, Niorni Kortokrax. Standing: Patricia Rahrig, Dorothy Schwertner, Marjorie Fischer. ffl' f, ,, V' ' 4. vw .,- . 2 ' f i x w ggig v jf. ' ggl ilvgfil : cfs i Q F 153, :11'5- A ' ,sn , fail F 1 A , Xi H,-no .M '-. ' 'FC l fl 'I el ' CJ ' 'f 1-be Q 2 'T : V 'lf' ' K A . a Ya- .N , , EE., . . I 'uk 55553 1 ' lil CLASS OFFICERS of Freshmen ll: Charles Lauser, Patricia Kimmet, Frances Beecher, Timothy McKowen. YISI T between classes to Our Lady of Fatima Chapel by Margaret Cross, Catherine Renner, Marilyn Vorst, Helen Lause. , , ., ,......,..Y,Y. Y Y -. W... .,,,.,M,......-Y ..,.. S n MK' SIMPLE EQUATIONS being reviewed by John Grothaus for: John Minnig, Nancy Stallkamp, Doris Stant Rebecca Thitthoff. Standing: Timothy McKowen, Angela Renner, Charles Lauser, Mary Jo Horstrnan. ALGEBRAIC TEAMS having a dictation period: Left to Rightg Donald Baldauf, Diane Ellerbrock, Dorothy Lindeman, Robert Hoffman, Irma Dickrede, James Berelsman. HAPPY FRESHMEN laughing at George Kirnrnet and Darla Wannemacher: Left to Righty Jean Pothast, James Powell, Bernard Schwinnen, Janice Mueller, Richard Suever, Sharon Pothast. FRESHM EN watching their seniors go by: Left to Righty James Kundert, Mary L. Recker, HelenGrone, Janet Berelsman, William A. Kroeger, Edwin Holdgreve, Patricia Kimmet, Robert Hoffman, Frances Beecher, Janice Mueller, fl q I of . J J ya DISMISSAL --The happiest moment for freshmen: Left to Rightg Sandra Pathoff, Thomas Gordon, Margaret Brinkman, William Weigle, Elaine Kundert, Denelda Carder, John Wellmann, Loretta Wienkin. .3 I. A N E T S being studied in Science class: Janice Meyers, Ixiartha Suever, Barbara Otte, Carol Balclaui, Joan Siefker, L HAVE L. 1 4 r D ,mn -1 ' f mx. FRESHMEN GENERAL SC I ENC E class, working with balances and weights to learn the metric system. Front: Frank Williams, Thomas Meyer, William M. Kroeger, Kenneth Linde-man. Second row: Louis Hotz, David Guevara, and William Schmersal, 'i l e Fr i 1 N'-mdk .wi ...gy w1i l L l L. CIEAHIY IH MIND WHA! YUU ARE IHY A 1 ff. V wich ,Q Q W 5 1 5 5-Mix W X 'S-'54 ,c,, . 3. 51.. 5+ w ,. ff A 3.24.5 5 V ,ix 7132.9-,f.,Q1Qf2.,..' gg' ' ,jg-AG' - I - 4, 2 ', -', ' . - ,'fJh'1':,'- -V - ' J'j1,1,. 13' ' U v U ' E ral- ' 4. j ,,.'4 gi-'req 3 b .-1,1 .' ff'-in :Y T' ' 'f:52'Q. j' , . V ,, ,i . .:..el.,t4.:.-5 f 731 ' ., . . J - 5. , 4 if ASTRONOMY being studied by Freshmen boys as they discuss the rela- ship between the constel- lations and the rotation of the earth, Robert Weisgerber fat boardl. Seated: Arnold Fischer, Donald Hall, Ronald Ulm. Standing: Melvin Nomina, Richard Lause, 1 95 v W PANEL DISCUSSION in English: Left to Rightg Jane Pohlman, Leann Weger, Robert Kaverman, Carolyn Himrod, Chairman Larry Holden, Diane Brickner, Judith Robinson, , . - DELPHOS ST. JOHN'S EIGHTH GRADERS PREPARING TO BE FRESHMEN: Richard Scherger, Donald Schimmeoller, Thomas Warnecke, Thomas Weisgerber, Iwlelvin Wagner, Theodore Spieles, Ronald Alspaugh, Donald lmber, Daniel Mueller, Kenneth Noonan, Paul Grothouse, Daniel Will. Helen Hanimond, Robert Burger, Donald Wurst, Jean Gable, Anne Weisgerber, Vivian Bonifas, Richard Merschman, Alan Goergens, Charles Korb, Patricia Klier, Mary Kay Swift, Judith Moenter. William Meyers, Larry Cramer, George Schwinnen, James Fortener, Jerald Allen, Anthony Stepleton, Marlene Deitering, Caroline Wilson, Judith Reinemeyer, Phyllis Fetzer, Norma Shumaker, Janice Lause, Janice Wanamaker, Darlene Wiechart, Margaret Wrasrnan, Marcia Ditto, Norlynne Grewe, Joan Mueller, Patricia Hickey, Marcia Ringlein, Nancy Miller, ufh I i l s N Wear' hu S QFLT T 5- fm 'fi' l l ix lidl .Y , , -x ff 'W l0,f,,, if N, H Fre hmen m i l X x 'QQ X' -X Je' Pr t w'-sf 9.3.1 --EQ ,-.- ..- ,if xi fl ,. N A s 1 +G' if W A I+' -E94 1110 2,1 'I Q. Q, -Z5 9 Q 0 6,0 ..m,r,- ,T y -4- , , oUR FUTURE FR1-:SHMI-:N afmndecksr. John's whose pastor is 'Father Knoepfle! James Freund, Howard Klaus, Kenneth Wurst, Patrici Kill, Norbert Seuver, Robert E-tZkOI'H, Judith Rode, Paul Meyer, John Ulrich, Carol Ann I-Iaunhorst, Anna Youngpeter, Robert Freund, Carole Lause, Norma Jean I-launhorst. DELPI-IOS ST. JOHN'S NEXT YEAR'S FRESHMEN: Roger Osting, Dianne Fought, Arlene Rode, Mary Jane Holdgreve, Louis Hesseling, Lois Hesseling, Carol Spieles, 3. Marilyn Vondran, Thomas Nomina, Eugene Vogt, Kenneth Kaverman, Phyllis Saum, Henry Ricker, Robert Renner, Fred Lisk, Robert Siefker, Thomas Gerdeman, Donald Warnecke, Charles Ashby, Willard Stant, John Martin, Margaret Trentman, Doris Elwer, Marjorie Bockey, Kathryn Granger, Patricia Knebel, Teresa Kaverman, Mary Hempfling. v 4 1 '1,,.-.p,-- Haj ESD.. 1 Q .' '59- X ,,,,..p..-'v- arf' Alf' V.,-s siivsi , N ir 33. . A, 1 fi -Hx - 4 Wngffv. A527 , fi , 'tmp 5 . ' t f 3 i fig xiii ! xi 'H A 'T Q -'X x 2, , 1 3 el, E ,V I N35 1 We um. wg -xx ,mv MISSION CRUSADE DELPHOS ST JOHN'S UNIT 'wr MISSION ACTIVITIES atSt. John's are shown here by the mission repre- sentatives of the different sections por- mm mssm traying the four objectives of the cru- sade. The officers! Norton Beecher, President, Mary C. Vogt, Vice-Pres- ident, Joyce Spieles and Marilyn Pitsenbarger, Secretaries. The rep- resentatives are Leon Vorst, Joyce Spieles, Richard Vogt, Phyllis Best, Tomothy McKowen, Marilyn Vorst, Lawrence Holden, Marilyn Friedrich, Richard Schlagbaurn, Carol Michalec, Francis Nornina, Patricia Kimmet, Gerald Baumgarte, Janice Stahl, I Robert Pothast, Marilyn Pitsenbarger. This page is superimposed on the Mission Crusade Shield, paws'- E 4 I 55 V- ' ' we 'Q E PRAYER 3 sruozurs' K ff gh Via, 19 Emi 'Sw 49 9' W E2 Q 2 I Q 5 . - us H ST. JOHN'S HIGH SCHOOL TgX1g?gpc956' 5 - 35115 ' 'Led-O H E T H alla BR 0 ' 0 for YQ' we Qogrfiffv REMEMBRANCE Qhfle 3fXY GUAVWH STH IQ Ph 19511 0 of wi so os 13 ' rv' OF THE ' 9 'gee part . 'HO' TI, Y gms 5 3119 . TBP r- . ng . 5.556 7 ,J 6 CND HIGH SCHOOL RETREAT 09511 arxd sg ,GO ora qocpgl mp ROOT C HO DELPHOS ST. .JoHN'S -f rfpotmeg-56 m':I'5el QQQETX 0? '43 if 125g 1 gi . ,ff !, T3 Nov 22 23.24.1954 S,Y5g5L505 TQN 1. DIRECTED BY 5331 1:06 f P, FATHER WILLIAM WESTHOVEN, C. P. S11 ' if .3 During this Marian Retreat, I have Umedj- 'SEN fbmedo . . . 5 3- gan' 10, promzsed lhzs daily prayer: aft G1 561-65 , on Depth gui? MARY, QUEEN OF VOCATIONS, PL qocaxf C T00 bn 51 PRAY FOR Us TIFERENL 10009 335699 - 0 ff-Q O3 S O51 T31 woo: 10:35 Assemble in H0103 RC To 0 I A 11:OO -- 11:hO CONFERENC4 During thc noon hour each s VISIT to CHRIST in the BLES Mon ay, Tuesday, Wednesday Afucgn 12:hO Rosary in Home Room 1:OO' CONFERENCE in Church 1:16 Home Room 2:OO CONFERENCE in Church 3:00 -- 3:30 HOLY HALF-HOUR in Father' Wcsthovcn will be in floor, Room No. 21, for confcrcn at 3:30 each day. All students ing to classes on Tuesday: thc Juniors at 10:30, the Sophomorcs Tho library will bc open through obtain a Rosary modi+.a+ri on book W- - n1m G7 fXN 1 1 1 1-wi WT 1 Jkigfgbw ggi N I M , 4 J l 3 fri 1 I ...Pg ill esll l . , ' 'if1,jfQgl J 4 I +1' A 4 1 J. V'q' 1- XD' ' . L RTT C J?' x A E . 5 4- Ax S I 1 Ts Ng P ' 4 - xi 3 gl! TQ, A -W ,B gun- H4 N SENIOR ALTAR BOYS: H Roger Wanarneker, Norton Beecher, Louis King, Robert Kill, Thonias Mueller. SOPHOMORE ALTAR BOYS: Robert German, Roger Odenweller, Thomas Wrocklage, Arthur Mueller, ! Thomas Hempfling, John ' Ringlein, Roger Gladen, 1 I ' V+. 4 ' z El 'Elks , Q, . 4 L 5 ' fk I - l an .9 - 1, ua li iw L if il!! J LEE ...Jim You Altar Boys are our spe- cial am- bassador in the court of Our Lord --the sanctuary, --Frank Leahy Former Notre Dame Coach. ? 1 -, N 1 l s I. JUNIOR ALTAR BOYS: Arthur Goergens, John Sheeter, John Rentz, Richard Schlagbaum David Weisgerber, Kenneth Williams, John Reinemeyer, Patrick Williams, Omer Elwer, Larry Spieles, Ronald Falter, John Imber, Paul Ebbeskotte FRESI-IMEN ALTAR BOYS Lawrence Holden, David Mueller Frank Williams, Robert Hoffman Arnold Fischer, Melvin Nomina, John Wellmann, Robert Weisgerber, Timothy McKowen, William Schmersal, William Weigle, Charles Lauser. N,-P' x..--J ' -ff bluflent l.ou111'1l ST, JOHN' S STUDENT COUNCIL is organized by the student body go have charge of all extra-curricular activities. Pictured above is Robert Kill, presiding with the officers at an assembly. A dance, organized bv the Student Council is shown below, The officers are: Robert Kill President, David Weisgerber Vice-President, Joan Wellrnann Secretary. The repre- sentatives are: Todd Stallkarnp, Joan Wellmann, Richard Griffis, Madelyn Horstrnan, Larry Spieles, Deanne Weigle, Chester E-Dlacke, Carol Nornina, Roger Odenweller, Judith Nagel, James Spieles, Sharon Odenweller, Charles Lauser, Frances Beecher, Robert Weisgerber, Joyce Illig. 1 G V ..F: 3:4 141 1 '.,-1-,.., 5.n-un.-mm-.m..-n.m.qnv1v-.,wM.-B--..-.Y-.,ms Iffur..-..vfsfnv-..-ni-.nl-s.-v. 1 ,-Q-.H-.usa-.1 ,s-s.-..-us1-..sni-x.,- I' 'S . 2 5-Z . L52 MEL: ?f wr-U5 6 '4 of wx N0 -9 fa U1 'w woP:' WOWDO A' 0 OJZJOZQSOQQ? CQSCSI' waz f K ' vwwy xw wmew CWKKUW Aff 'N' Q09 Y' Cfiqfffp. S 0' o 5 V ag! 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' 2 , agf5Qqx eff' 'Q 4 Ja no gy' ,V na, 6 1,5 571. w 'Z L b f'j4zi 5 96 S '- 'a Qvvgzsu, ,gn ST, JOHN'S SENIOR BAND under the direction of Mr, John Nijssen plays at our assemblies, our basketball games, a spring concert, and in the District Band contest at Bluffton, Ohio. BAND PRACTICE: James and Janet Berelsman, Paul Ebbeskotte Fredricka Kohlsrnith, Norman Buettner, Valeta Pothast, Patrick Williams, Sandra Best, Darlene Wiechart, Ronald Pothast, Nancy Stallkamp, Valeta Wiechart, Omer Elwer, Louis Hotz. I fer N, X' if- TRUMPET SECTION: John Grothaus, Helen Hammond, John Crengler, Jean Ellen Pothast, James Lause, Roger Gladen, JoAnn Roberts, Mary Jane Holdgreve, Elaine Kundert, Richard Dukes, Joyce Bracker. . .. C L A RIN E T I S T S using tape recorder for practice: Joan Gerdeman, Kathern Wilson, Nancy Lause, John Vonderwell, Catherine Renner, Barbara Sickles, Jean Gable, Louise Backus, Tonja Wiley, Leann Weger, Alice Hesseling, Constance Kill, Eileen Fischbach, Dorothy Schwertner. A DOUBLE QUARTETTE: Alice Hesseling, James Lause, Paul Ebbeskotte, Valeta Pothast, Constance Kill, Omer Elwer, Chester Placke Joyce Bracker. l ,C g l - , vrmg-naatnsu- .. if ff Qyllg' 3 SSRN 'il is f' t 4 ily , r ,, +. X. 'i if Q f-'- AN T' R .0 N ,IM x ' .rms 4 r rw- Q' 'ftm- -- -' VL,,,Q-u .QW ' Wx .,.x 1' E M 1 -1 -A 1 ,J '3 's J M! uf W. li I N 4 ,. r .. is 5 ' B ,z R N 'S X wk f A A X xx XX 39 X Q Q Q Q, :Q , x X fx t-fm :. ,X - ,. M, X QSVF' fl.. .- ..,.J. . 'f VM -. 1 url- , 5 . ow 4 if 1 - i xi 12:4 . 5 - ' yn .+,. V 2 . f ' --NQ u : '-v-: . Q - - H '- ., V. ,. ' ..X ' - j V 1 gg 'T ' ' ff, .gf , fi? :Y ' 3 if-flii if 'P' s 'l'i f' if sg I., . Q .,..,, A A A 1-J - 1 :Q li , , 3 Iii :gm-2 , - V Q Q' SX . W-I '..-x-'-f-vi? '15-fi, .. - ' ,A - - , .Ti if . 51 - Q S :z gf, iff bl RX if S 5 'Q X44 Y a l 5,4 . f lk ' I f ' I ST. JOHN'S SENIOR BAND ST . JOHN' S JUNIOR BAND: Darrell Wieging, Jan Odenweller, Carol Brickner, Barbara Patthoff, Linda Westrich, Mary Grone, Joyce Kill, Paulette King, Rosella Vogt, Janice Hoersten, Marcia Altman, Donald Smith, Robert Thithoff, Carolee Johnson, Judith Dean, Susan Minnig, Therese Kimmet, Raymond Eggeman, Robert Drewyore, Virginia Osting, Marie Buettner, Ann Reinerneyer, Mary K, Wurst, Janice Otte, Arlene Fischer, Rickie Schneider, Gary Bendele, John Hoffman, Daniel Kill, Virginia Smith, Thomas Mueller, Mary Lou Cramer, Nadine Van Schoyck, Timothy Drewyore, Lois Hageman, Doris Saum, Thelma Klausing, JoAnn Shurnaker, Terrance Cvriffis, Carol Heitz, Philip Bryan, Karl Odenweller, William Stock, Susan Scherger, Joseph lmber, Eugenia Ricker, Daniel Cramer. ST. JOI-IN'S GLEE CLUB Accornpanist is Carol Michalec. Members include: Judith Alexander, Barbara Birkrneier, Marlene Carder, Rosemary Eggeman, Gloria Hageman, Ann Hempfling, Barbara Hilvers, Evelyn Kill, Norma Miller, Rose Ann Trentman, Marilyn Pitsenbarger Arlene Kroeger, Joan Wellmann, Barbara Wilcox, Ava.nell Lause, Ruth Martin, Carol Nomina, Patricia Robison, Elizabeth Stant, Virjean Dickman, Sharon Ebbeskotte, Margaret Cross, Marjorie Fischer, Cherlyn Druckemiller, Helen Grone, Carolyn Himrod, Patricia Kimmet, Nioma Kortokrax, Helen Lause, Janice Meyers, Barbara Otte, Jane Pohlnian, Sandra Patthoff, Patricia Rahrig, Sharon Rekart, Doris Stant, Marilyn Vorst, Darla Wannemacher, Marjorie Brinkrnan, Martha Suever, Barry Druckemiller, Thomas Etgen, Donald Renner, Melvin Fischer, Robert Fischer, William Nomina, John Schosker, Robert Wurst, Roger Stant, David Griffis, Roger Odenweller, Joseph Ulm. mis' we SINGING AT MASS SINGING FOR VARIETY PROGRAMS SINGING FOR ASSEMBLIES .GH sf. 'Fi ml 's P!! a - .wocmw R E me-lf 6 OUR ART CLASS, taught by Mrs. Hall Seniors: Marlene Carder, Rosemary Eggernan, Barbara Hilvers. Juniors: Jane Hempfling, Ruth Martin, Patricia Robison, Elizabeth Stant. Freshmen: Diane Brickner Helen Lause, Joan Siefker, Darla Wannemacker. V 5 a x . 'J QQ -OV, wg I 1. Xa ., H , EQ c 1 E '5 11 .5 ,ff :Jae 55635 , 'mf' Nag ' F E T 5 ' Rx M I i 'K xl-ft fy k X K X .1 df S N A E . N ' Sq Wg, 1 .EE ' 4.' - ' 7 .7 N L IIHXI In ARI-ES N S--.L SM ' i A , - 1' f 'r-. ., I, fr , . . ' me 4 I ' X jg , L 1 X , ,, ' ff,, J V ., 'fe ar N Q ' X ak. Q 1,-Ty, 'ifefziw i l 1-3 N- ,qi . . i 'ian' ,rigs xx, S t , .H fl 4 f - ,Q A , A vi ' F5 5 , 91 Aiwa as-'agmmgeg LATIN, the basis of our English language, Six Latin students preparing for class Valeta Weichart, David Mueller, Thomas Wrocklage Philip Cramer, Thomas Bridges, Richard Dukes, 0 UNC LE SAM , here come your future radar technicians! Junior Radio Class: James Schimmoeller, Walter Suever, Larry Spieles, Frank Wilson, Michael Lehmann, James Martin, Arturo Pressas, James Mesker. qfriglz '2:z,,f:rz3,gaz:.fci 2 'alll' ,gp Lfiffg' H 1 ' ST, JOHN'S FOUR TOP STUDENTS for the first semester: Senior Robert Kill, Junior David Weisgerber, Sophomore Janice Kill, Freshman Patricia Rahrig, THESE SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR students are spending the eighth period preparing for the next day's class: Sophomore: Martha Wiecher, Juniors: Ruth Youngpeter, Beverly Bonifas, Janice Stahl, Carolyn Eggeman, Shirley Klaus, Nancy Lause, Louis King, Phyllis Imber, Helen Wagner, Jerrold Wannemaker, Larry Spieles, Helen Wrocklage, Mary C, Vogt, Deanne Weigle. ul,-.-fury.-. .-Qn...-1-in, ---... . ,-.......-....M..,,.... ,L ,,,, .,, ST, JOHN'S COMMERCIAL DEPAR TM EN T is well equipped to prepare our students for a busi- ness career, Here the senior of- fice practice class is using the Comptorneter, Adding Machine, Dictaphone, Electric Typewriter, and Mimeograph. Students shown are: Arlene Kroeger, Norma Miller, Evelyn Kill, Rosemary Eggeman, Alice Wrasman, Ann Hempfling, Barbara Hilvers, Barbara Wilcox, Doris Schwinnen, Doris Pohlman. THESE SENIORS are learning the fundamentals of bookkeeping: Robert Meyer, Mary Buettner, Gerald Baumgarte, Angela Mueller, Judith Alexander, Marlene Carder, Barry Druckemiller, Roger Wanamaker, Rose Ann Trentman, i sb ,, ll Honor Roll Ass DELPHOS ST. JOHN'S TOP STUDENTS for Semester I, 1954-1955. Row 1: Patricia Rahrig, Janice Kill, Frances Beecher, is Q KN 0 Jw ff 4 'Tutti ,Anil 1. f ll ,Hn I f, ., . , . , , , i-e : 'x':dqNxfil n 4 , xx, A ' i zjifn,,,f'.i.fgf1,3'251522. g', r. ' ZW' , F 1 , riff. 'i.:Zif'Fg I Leg-Q, M7 .17 ' ' M . Mg., s,..35-Slain.-e.,, '...,, ,- 4' - --G- ' FIRST SEMESTER is Robert Kill, Joyce Spieles, David Weisgerber, Janice Stahl, John Ringlein, Janice Kill, Charles Lauser, Patricia Rahrig. THIS PLAQUE has been donated by Josten's Inc. , and hereafter will be placed in the lobby of the new high school. Each year it will con- tain the names of the top scholars of Delphos St. John's. The above stu- dents were leading their classes at the end of the first semester. TOP MERIT WINNERS for the first semester, These i students won the Blue-Gold Q Merit pins in their respective 5 classes: Martha Wiecher, t Dorothy Schwertner, Deanne Weigle, Gloria Hageman, Barbara Birkrneier, Charles Lauser, Richard Schlagbaurn, and Joseph Ulm. Janice Stahl, Joan Wellmann, Joyce Spieles, Mary Louise Mueller, Row 2: Lawrence Holden, Charles Lauser, Robert Wurst, Norton Beecher, Robert Kill, Leroy Poulson, John Ringlein. Absent were David Weisgerber, and Mary Catherine Vogt. Honors 4, v at r ' 3 S vv' ,, 3 N, L AQ! ,gua- X . -.' fl tm I 4 ,.,q6,,'l--ch' in , .KL N'q' .3 ,.-1, ,f,..vlmrf- , f ' TESTING THE CHAIR: Kenneth Blankemeyer, Eugene Haunhorst, Gerald Fischer, John Bonifas, Robert German, Paul Ulrich, Thomas Hempfling, lvielvin He-itz, I ff-1 xi' X' ff v . Q I -Oy jing. 2 IS' ..i.a,LL ir? -4-L., Y---L - -L-. ' I I , 1 DELPHOS ST. JOHN'S DELPHOS ST. JO!-IN'S VOCATIONAL AGRI- CULTURE STUDENTS take their classes at Delphos Jefferson High School with Mr. Lloyd BUILDING A TRAILER: Elmer Recker, John Vonderwell, Theo Hoechst, Norbert Lindeman, Irvin Holdgreve, Robert Kortokrax, Elmer Lindeman. 'E ll !lv ,U Qt S , NW QI ' J 4 x .,. I Y... . I 1 4 I ! A , L , X A fy , ' X T . I as S, Q-Q 1 QI lx -J SOLDERING THE ROOF: John Wellmann, Donald Bauldauf, Richard Suever, Thomas Youngpeter, Joseph Youngpeter, Omer Elwer, Robert Pothast. g V S VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE ZWTHZI, LNB' csv' A Smith as their instruc- tor, The scenes on this page show some of the different class ac- tivities, and their FFA office in a meeting. CONSTRUCTION OF A HOG FEEDER: Donald Kirnrnet, Ralph Trentman, Joseph Mueller, Carl Luersman Thomas Trentman, Clifford Rahrig, Melvin Warnecke. USING A POWER SAW' Edwin Holdgreve, George Kimmet, Bernard Schwirmen, John Gengler, Norman Buettner, William Kroeger, Melvin Nomina, Kenneth Miller. ax 'Vick lf! -m ,- 1 , 5 . ' VX f . 7T.' --. 'i'-'Q Xl ,g n 0 L I ia 539 4 'T 1 22 5 OFFICERS OF THE C F F A, D E L P H o s A CHAPTER, 1954-1955. F Arthur Rode-Past Officer, 'f Vincent Kehres-Reporter, William Gerdeman-Vice- 2 President, Eugene Vorst- President, Paul Ebbeskotte- Secretary, Eugene Gable- Past Officer. Mr, Lloyd Smith is moderator. 5 -z S r 1 1 I r u Y.--s-..,,., 4 5 . ml 17 Qff ' fits: 'AFL XJ 'I' 5 WWW lf: 'f Junior Senior Prom f fffl QW 3 , X X i 1 t f x Xl THE JUNIORS ARE HOST TO THE SENIORS OF '55, Under the co-chairmanship of Robert Pothast and Richard Schlagbaum the Junior class changed the cafeteria a.nd Little Theater into the Palace ofthe Dancing Hearts, On February 14, the evening began withabanquet prepared by the Junior Mothers. Robert Pothast was the toastrnaster, David Weisgerber welcomed the seniors, Thomas Mueller responded in their name, Mr. Nijssen, Mr. Arnzen, Fr, Crillig, Fr, Ottenweller, Fr, Knoepfle Fr, Herr, and Msgr, Reineck spoke at the banquet. Neil Leininger and his orchestra furnished the music, The Junior class chose two Seniors, Robert Meyer and Joyce Spieles, as the king and queen ofthe prom. After receiving their crowns, they placed them before the statue of the Blessed Mother as a sign of their dedication to her, The prom was closed with the entire Junior and Senior class singing Mother Beloved , before the shrine . 'HW S-x, ff 2-1-ff :., x -..'..i,s 311345 - w 'I - dy. T fb -effffi g , 15' Aff' t Q1 vi 4: MOST REVEREND GEORGE J. REI-IRING S.T.D BTSHOD OF TOLEDO Blessing Delphos St. John's new high school August BFI, l953. St. John's, said Bishop Rehring, is to teach The Way which Christ expects each of us to follouff. Y Q OUR PASTOR RT. REV. CARL F. REINECK Domestic Prelate to His Holiness Pope Pius XII, Consultor to the Bishop of Toledo, Pastor of St, .lohn's Church, Superintendent of St. John's Schools. Msgr. Reineck, as a priest, represents Christ, -- The Good Shepherd, Faithfully, he has fulfilled his responsibility of helping us find our vocation in life. lPicture on opposite pagel - X7 gi' AL l Ai -was AN . 'Y ,Z X xxx xx - X be . i. 'W'-s Yearbook Staff Co-editors: Joan Wellrnann and Robert Meyer, K KT' N Business lxfanager: Barbara Birkrneier, Art: 3 N ' I Louanne Hall, Jane Hempfling, Rosemary 'F' Eggeman, Photography: William Buschor, N',w' Subscription and Distribution: Richard Griffis ! and John Ringlein, Layout: .Ioan Wellmann and V i -'T' x Mary Vogt, Sports: Norman Vondran and 3 A in Lawrence Holden, Class Pictures: Roger , Wannemacher, Carol Michalec, Philip Cramer, Janet Berelsrnan, Darla Wannemacher, Activities: Music: Carol Michalec, Religion: Norton Beecher and Robert Weisgerber, Social Richard Griffis and William Buschor, General Activities: Barbara Birkrneier, Snapshot: Sandra Best and Patricia Kroeger. MR, OLIVER LUNGREN, owner of Kaufman's Studio was our photographer for this first issue of THE CREST, We deeply appreciate his hard work and--we believe, excellent results, William Buschor was the staff assistant. The CREST This,tne first Delphos St. John's annual since 1922, has been pub- lished by the class of 1955, All pictures have been informal and portray our activities at St, -TOhr1'S. Only the individual pic- tures ofthe seniors and Msgr, Reineck's picture have been for- mally photographed, I, xLz'2IlG,i SSM, T are 5 x , , Q , gb lQ n,l,i Vg., - YP..- ff 5' 9 'f f fir Cc-editor, JOAN WELLMANN, typing th., Freshman WILLIAM SCHMERSAL is being congratulated by copy for the yearbook on ourIBM electric our co-editor, Robert Meyer, on his Winning the annual name t-yfpewl-1161-, contest. He selected THE CREST, because it meant courage and lovaltv to high ideals, 41 ,, . i -6 ,..spu..ammnnQa. Tlx 1 - ,, --- --..-....-...,. -1- ..... -X..-J -A--2-.--f mnf.mg 7 ,v, H 4 5 v , . , 'ii rl ,., 1 .g,,.l,f.,f , if A . ,Hip 4 K f' '21 wp mf: . 'fM'- x,,i'5f.i:H IQMXIV., Mil -T r 'rx is uf QS VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE Two vocational guidance pro- grams for the Junior and Senior class and their parents, were held in the Little Theater this year. The boys' program took place on November 28, and the girls' program on February 27. Fr. Herr led the panel discussion, Left to right: Sr. Reparata and Sr, Bonaventure of St, Rita'5 Hospital, Fr. Herr, Sr, Madonna, Sr, Owen of Notre Dame College, and Miss Luella Recker, UPPUHTU ITIES GIRLS' CAREER PANEL: Mrs. Catherine Emrnler CI-Iorne Econornistj, Mrs. John Shenk QHome Aidesl, Miss Judith Reddington QNursingJ, Mr, H, O. GeorgesKBusiness Careersl, Mr. Thomas Odenweller fBeauty Culturel, and four Delphos St. John's girls who are enrolled at St. Rita's Hospital: The Misses Carol Meyers, Sharon Eicholt, Dorothy Nomina, and Alice Beckman. 'F' .,.q , IN fs -Q vc l. x. Ee I ESQ I Q T4 P5 A ,J V ri 1 V: S 5 1 If a 2 4 2 1' s I2 2 S Q 5 I F1 Le fl CAREERS FOR YOUNG MEN, Speakers left to right: Mr, Smith, Mr. Klepper, Mr, Deerhake, Sgt. Dupuis, Mr. Coe, Mr, Bishop, Mr. Kaverrnan, and Mr Calvelage. At the right: Fr, Herr, Mr. Galico of University of Dayton, Mr. Martin of Xavier University, Mr. Arnzen, and Mr. Hotz, 1 fl 'N G H: C. ' ,I - ex ,- . Y 'Q S . 5 3:1 -1 'W H111 1' 'T' N- B- Aff' Z 7 -11' - F ' : lt CHUCK GEIS .N CAPTAIN BOB KILL., it 1 i 'NL 1 X' E it Q 0 X OUR LADY OF FATIMA, THANK YOU. The Sf. J0lm'5 Sp 'fit The following tribute to the Patron of our teanxs was written by the Delphos St. Johns team We believe, that il- syntbolizes the spirit which Delphos St. John's has tried to maintain in her basketball history arid hopes to preserve in the future, OUR PATRO ! A LETTER OF THANKS TO OUR LADY OF FATIM Dei: l.:1cij, of Fatima Last November as your team. knelt before your altar at St John'5 a few hours before our opening game with Decatur, dedicated ourselves to you and promised to l-:eep close to you-to be worthy of your help during the entire season We realize. dear Mother, that we have not al','.'ag,'5 kept our promise, But you have never failed us in keeping yours After each gamefwhether it ended in 'fifiorjf or fiefeat-we came to that same altar to thanl-Z you, .5-is returnefi from the ten tournament games in those long grueling last si:-1 vxeel-:s we brought one defeat and four trophies to your altar, We asked for no praisefit all be- lorgcfi to 3-'ou Saturday, as journeyed for the last game, we knelt ir. your chapel at the .losephinum Seminary and made a promise Whether arson or lost. told you, we would you the credit and the praise. Thani-:S to you, dear 1,af:g.', 1-yor. that 27-xfflf' Over at thousand schools triecl for our Spf! They pragrefi Um Many of them rleservecl the honor mira- than But you gave it to us. The least we can 'io is to l-:eep our promise, We gave you our trophy. We hope to f2l'. ' j-'ou our lives, VVQ also hope to be able to 51'.'f: jrou -orneihing ai A pf-rrnanent rt'rri1r.cler of our faith in jwu an'l your faith in ue, THANKS! 'Sizrefii Your Blue .lays NOTE: The something referred to above as a permanent gift is the beautiful statue of Our Lady of Fatima now enshrined in the Chapel Delphos St. John's teams re- cite the Rosary before this statue before and after every game. WHlTEY WANNEMACHER M.. ,, 8 ,I was-:wg iq ZZ' BOB POTHAST OF THE F ROBERT , -Mui - ,N V Q 3g,JDI-'X GIANT POHLMAN JI' lx XX BX ACH ILUE JAYS XRNZEN ,ww X, -Ins H61 51143 I I Q 51.40100 p 9,JU!7'1V5- JDH 435 1 'I ' x 9 six. ff' I .V I 'WS T ik' p Q, A IL -7 y so A 6 U- T I . , 5 ,, I i I fi Row 1: Coach Robert Arnzen, Charles Geise, Robert Pothast, Gilbert Pohlrnan, Robert Kill, Jerrold Wanne macher, Joseph Youngpeter. Row 2: Richard Ott, Eugene Haunholft, Norman Osting, Gerald Fischer Richard Vogt, Le'n Vorst, Season Record S. J. OPP- St. Henry 42 51 oledo Libbey 52 77 Sidney Public 85 59 New Knoxvilleg S7 53 Toledo Central KO. T. J 93 86 Van Wert S 67 60 Lakewood St. Edward 493x563 Coldwater 77 74 Dayton Stivers 73 62 Ottoville 51 42 Cincinnati DePorres 62 47 T OURNAM E Lima South St. Mary's ff 05 H , ar p xx xlf x if X O S, JGHNS 1954-1955 L Toledo Woodward 63 72 Lima St. Rose 4Q 66 Tecumseh 62 55 Lockland-Wayne 56 67 Newport Catholic 60 63 Toledo Waite 65 52 Celina Public 66 52 Kalida 72 7 J, Dayton Dunbar 71 35 Springfield Catholic 92 39 Columbus Rosary 108 50 N T P L A Y 70 56 59 77 A GOOD FRIEND OF TI-IE BLUE JAYS! JOE YOUNGPETER 7' :faire-' SAINT DON BOSCO THANK YOU. im N Y K L an Y ' ' x 5 -f-F4 X , V H , . N , , Q Q 5' N ' H , h I ww wk ., - X. :.: Q x X: I . i Q I .. Xw 1 Y- rs i it 5 , .. Q J! D Vi- . Q F -x M1 'Qi R 9 ' e 1 VVHE LFNXA lx-lE'xN S P3105 3-D ' 1- usd Q .' :. INJURIES PLAGUED the team of 1955 the entire season. Captain, Robert Kill, received a broken nose before the first game. Forward Ronald Grothouse was injured in a scrimmage with Fort Jennings, January 5, He was removed from St. Rita's Hospital the day St. Mary's defeated his team in the tournament. Besides these rnajor injuries, the team suffered the usual sprained ankles, influenza, fractured fingers, etc. C H E E R T.. E A D ER S These five cheerleaders are respori sible for all the pep and enthusiasm whi:h backed the Blue Jays this year: Richard Schlagbaum , Mary C. Vogt, Madelyn Horstman, Sharon Udenweller, and Jane Hempfling, They not only led the cheers but preserved Delphos St. John'S reputation of good sportsmanship, 'Sundcsy, ionuory 9, l'955 F ,,,--.-,W W, ,tw K ,V .W-ml 1 ,, ,.,.xL S , V 1 t, 1,.i,.,,1,,-i.,..t, .,,, ,,,. i t..L ..... L .,.i....:. I ffffw f. 'f ' If :T l j YfQ?,.1,y' N' 1 , ' ' 4 if., A r K X K Ki .. gt, , K w V V V , K - E K - S - r my Al.LAN,Wl'llTE X , g Y 5 ' .. , . N, X. to f 5' ,, , , ,:,1?llfQ?1ftiRzlGal' ' V - - Y- . A - 'WW ,wg X t ' X wan - P. A I X, fi V, ,1 t M,-,mov M11 ,S 1 , ' ,Ili '- Y .. .QV ,lt Q1 E t 13:43 113 h V+ .k '-' - 1 V' T' 'A X vt I5 ll. 121- 15 Viz.- , , 1' 1 A 'WU 'A' A -5-MP: lt-! mlm A inf' - . . 't Q 1 ff. zz ' 'Q-1, Quo. ligf' gt f,. V311 - I X t 'x ' vi fre 4' lr Sw- lxit- , , , 1 1 A QW-3 nw 1 t-unc W.. il V ,V ' I 4' Miss C:'uE'hogssc 5 n w , 1- 1-':, .1 ,wtm mt-:Y x- l V-lnp :H w i x A ':zfills4'1l' -1 :ft Q.. 'raw 1,,,Q,,g 1 t - 1 W gw,.,.., , Cheerleaders .1-Y .- . , +7 - f 1 Juniors These five JUNIORS may be the backbone of the Blue Jays of 1956: Gilbert Pohlrnan, Robert Pothast, Ronald Grothouse, Joseph Youngpeter, Jerrold Wannemacher. rx if 5 XX. 5 -' 1 aj x FZ Sophomores Coach Arnzen had nine SOPHOMORES on his reserve team, Six of these also played on the varsity. Left to right: Frank Reinemeyer, Richard Ott, Eugene Haunhorst, Arthur Norman Osting, Richard Vogt, Leon Vorst, Leroy Poulson, Freshmen Tlfese twelve FRESHMEN battled their way to the semi- finals of the freshrnen tour- nament at Lima South. Rowl: Timothy McKowen, Lawrence Holden, John Wellmann, Robert Alliemeyer, Kenneth Miller, Arnold Fischer, Row Z: Bernard Schwinnen, David Mueller, William Schrnersal, Charles Lauser, William Weigle, Robert Kaverman. im We ' M Mueller, Gerald Fischer, Seventh And Eighth Grade Coach Ralph Wagner and his sev- enth and eighth grade reserve team. Row l: Ralph Wagner, William Louth, George Bullin, Robert Burger, Gary Schimoeller. Row 2: Robert Lause, Ronald Pohlman, Ralph Lauser, Thomas Kroeger, Allan Wiechart. Row 3: James Williams, Ronald Noonan, Alfred Sefferneck. ,,..,-f ,.. J? N Basketball These FRIENDS OF DELPHOS ST, JOHN'S have helped at all of the home games by taking charge of the tickets at the door, the publicity, and the scoring. They are shown holding a meeting with Fr, Herr, Director of Athletics. Row 1: Fr. Herr, Clair Steinhour, Edwin Williams, Melvin Pohlman, Raymond Pohlman, Arthur Eickholt, Row 2: Ralph Wagner, Francis Weisgerber, Donald Grothouse, Edna Jane Nolte, John Geisken, Lloyd Smith, Not shown: Howard Ditto, A, J. Meyers, Walter Foster. Delphos St. John's owes these friends alot of gratitude for their hard work. I . f' -1 , 1 ' 5. l J is - U THE BLUE JAYS OF TOMORROW! The championship Junior High Team undefeated in Junior High competition, winner ofthe Lima K, C. basketball league trophy and of the Lima K, C, Junior High Tournament trophy. These young Blue Jays should be able to carry on the great sportsmanship traditions of St. John's. Row 1: Coach Wagner, Richard Scherger, Daniel Mueller, Richard Merschrnan, Paul Grothouse, Thomas Nomina, Row Z: Stephen Grone, Stanley Backus, Melvin Wagner, Robert Drewyore, Robert Thithoff. Row 5: Ronald Alspaugh, Terry Odenweller, Kenneth Noonan, Theodore Spieles, Manager, George Schwinnen. r .L ' 1 1 I X 1 a llllpsk X it in B L U E J A Y BASEBALL TEAM and their coach. Row l: Coach Arnzen, Norton Beecher, Robert Kill, Thomas Mueller Richard Griffis, Row 2: Larry Spieles, James Lause, John lmber, Arturo Presas , Row 3: Robert Kortokrax, Ronald Falter, John Vonderwell, Kenneth William Row 4: Joseph Youngpeter, William Nornina, Walter Suever, Jarnes Richey, Part of the PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM are the intermural games which are held during the eighth period on four days a week. Here are shown the two leading teams at the end of the season, Sr, Delphine's juniors, and Sr. Rosella's seniors. The seniors won ' this game 32 to 38 which was played as a preliminary at the Dayton Dunbar Game, The juniors won the league. QTY ll? Intramurals ......--,.1...-, -..- ,-,..,m,,,-- ,,....,.-,,,,...---.'..,.-, ..,.,.:,s..... V-- .L Baseball Q Row 5: Leon Vorst, Francis Meyers, Leroy Poulson, Paul Ulrich. Row 6: James Spieles, Kenneth Kundert, Frank Reinemeyer, Eugene Haunhorst, Row 7: Paul Harnmonds, Joseph Ulm, Norman Osting, David Griffis. Row 8: David Mueller, William Schmersal, Charles Lauser, Frank Williams. Q 2 'sv' f I SX. 'iw S. x ,- A. ' ,ak 'LW-. .-N! f'f?fy.vL 1 J x, 5' ,K 1 ' Al r 0, 'wi qm.-....L.:i.a-ua..uA-..v- Byixvzfm. BOO! l xv GEISE! QUIT HOLDING HANDS! . , . .- W J' -Q 1 ' Y, ..,L'.f,' ' ---.V Q AN' , -, . . ,,- . J'f,- ' - N- - - Q f - if AYTA ' S' M. ,A 1 ' ' A-f- A - , ,. ' ' NE -' f::g., 1 g QILT S if OUR ONLY TROPHY THIS YEAR! lil 3JK,il'ZlK.U'BT'Zf1 Sport apdlds N1-A-D! S ,S --x v s 1 X I BULL LITTLE CUT MAKES A BASKET! I L' All T SATL 1.- ULL IN THAT TONGUE, KILL fx X I WHOSE BIG DUTCH FEET? QI HDAGGONE : 1 ANSWER: SEE THE REST OF THE TORSOS ON P 6 ' I x :Pxe-IZ! A 8' S .n' l-l,9 5-A CASUALTY if 1. N , f P '- ' 'f '- F' me '- f31L.1....'1fYfQ.m.x 'f.s,,.fn,.'firwsxxixscxuzmzzzinlaamismwgs'c- .s.s'fftY Cafeteria A daily scene in our cafeteria, There are 450 meals served at noon and as many as 900 break- fasts in the morning, This scene shows the senior boys leaving the serving table and going to their places. Some future high school students are shown in the foreground, ,sms gi Q , .1 ln FOUR FRIENDS of the high school students are shown in these three pic- tures: Mrs, Harold Backus Mrs, Katherine Bair, serv- ing Chili in the cafeteria., Helen Hammond, an eighth grade student, is looking on. At lower left is Oliver Suever our engineer checking on one of the large stokers which furnish the heat for St, John's. Lower right, Mr, Alphonse Borgelt, one of the custodians is cleaning the floor, 'x-.4 - v--A' 'R ...- Helen Wagner a.nd Irene Utrup, our two Our B ASKETBALL MANAGERS, Anthony Schw S T U D EN T LIB RA RIAN S , Arthur Goergens, Philip Cramer, Patrick Williams, the Junior manager, is not shown. 'P' ' rifle, l ed! 1l.':..1 Inf Wu' ST UD EN T HELPERS at the basketball games: Thomas Mueller, the publicity manager, Patrick Williams, student manager, together with the six ticket sellers who donate their time at basketball games: Josephine Lucke, Norma Jean Miller, Phyllis lmber, Rosemary Eggeman, Mary Buettner, and Marlene Carder. cr t lx I - i , ,e . 4' 'ah in Y--Ml0'...T:. .5 1' ' fl'-fffoifg' I 3 vi g -T-Ei- ': if '. q ah- --J' 1 i ' -J :JW X. ... -:J?: A X. '-J - ,J -- . ' fi H T W O S ENIOR S who take care ofthe Coca-Cola ThepAR151-1 B U LLE TIN is mjrneographed and DT PCPPCI' Machines: Charles Geise 3-nd and folded by three of the Junior girls: Mary C Robert Meyer. Vogt, who was ill when this picture was taken, Helen Wrocklage, a.nd Deanne Weigle. DRIVER TRAINING THROUGH THE KINDNESS of ' Mr Frank Shumaker of Delpha Chevrolet Delphos St John's is enabled to give a driver training course with Mr Robert Arnzen as instructor Here is whown the new Chevrolet which Mr Shurnaker t donated to the school. Mr Arnzen ., ' and five of the students who are I Tw - 'X S-- Sickels Avanell Lause Rosemary Ashby Thomas Carder and F Shirley Klaus 2 ' all 34 T' 1--1 1 V 1 - - 'Hg K' . ,a . , ,.- ..,.,, : ' A' ' 1-' ul miinihnn I , mu : za: K s ' 2 ' ' 5 Q 'E 5 R H s tx' , . ye si X X . . N 1 ff fl E X E 3 f , . X F, Yg v 1 . .vnqgf 1 J X ' enrolled in the course: Barbara 3, .-J 5 'gil ' 1 A f I I , , Egg ,M g Q .. t , . . AJ , 4 N , ,vu . 5 , ur 4 ' V 3 IE'-uf ls Q E ' 'Y 5 fe E , BOY SCOUT TROOPS are a tradition at St. John's, Shown are seven of the High School Boy Scouts. As part of their training, they conducted all the I affairs of the City of Delphos on February 8, Seated: Philip JW Cramer, Gerald Vondran, Charles Lauser, City Auditor A, J. Meyers. Standing are Acting Mayor, Norman Vondran and Mayor Howard Ditto. Seated to the right: Joseph Ulm, Jarnes Lause, City Solicitor, James Clark, and Arnold Fischer. 1' , . :YW 'H if mm ouunu u lg 4- H ACTIVITIES under the leadership of Fr, Ottenweller With the help of the mothers a --valuable 4-H- program is car- ried on as an extra curricular activity at St, John's, Two of their activities are shown, Fr, Ottenweller, and Mrs. Elrrxer Nomina are supervising a rninstrel program. Cast: Helen Grone, Irma Dickrede, Doris Stant, Edwin Holdgreve, Niorna Kortokrax, Angela Renner, Jane Pohlrnan, John Wellrnann, Melvin Nomina, and Marvorie Fischer, Mrs, Rayrnond Spieles is instruc ting a sewing project. Shown are Jane Dickrede, Ruth lilausing, Joan Wellrnann, Carol Nomina, Carolyn Eggeman, Jeanette Bockey, and Mary Trentman. .Q F0 d 2' r , f o r , o r iw r '05 ' N 'Bw UQ wiligio' N f lfff Senior Class Play 699 - wy- O tc ' , Q' Q U . ok Q3 K yr , I 3 I pl 0 Z7n,35' S V ' af ' r 0 Produced by specmal arrangements Wlth Samuel French and Company, Inc. , Q ,' 'Eff-vs rmcfwamv, . nfl I 8 1 Book by MUSIC by yr1cs by N ! 0 SALLY BENSON WALTER KENT M CANNON Q2 y r , cf? 73 lflfx' V7 ' N Q u 1 1 by b ,-Afl4' 1 , , Q4 0 ' Friday and Sunday May 6 and 8, 1955, .'.'f XX Q I h' I 'Z 'I ' . gl T 4 1, .f'7f'., ' x ' f ' 11 .- x ' A- - ' - . . ' K. - ' Viz' ,V DELPHOS ST. JOHN'S AUDITORIUM 8 P, M, . . 'I ' vb 'Q 'v .n -. ' Q , X ' If ,EOFL-7551'U1lUV '-Ji T4QfQW i'ljim'w ' UR 55 'Q' Z F E COULD ONLY STOP THE OLD TOWN CLOCK 7 in-xv. . o rvTHI ll WEATHERBEE'S DRUG STORE' 4 Ev ANQT 0 if 1 it NNE- UM AFTER ALL IT'S SPRING TXME MER XX PRODUCTION STAFF SUM Director in Charge of Production ..... Father Herr Solo Director and Pianist ....... Mrs. Rose Fast P Dancing Director ...... . . Mrs. Clair Steinhour Q9 Musical and Vocal Director . . . . Mr, John Nijssen Q Stage Painting . ...... . . . Mrs. Robert Hall X9 fi Light Technician ........... Mr. Oliver Suever Y' THE CAST--THE SENIOR GLASS oi-'1955 OC SCX? IIT YS 4 QQ HE Hoo THINGS ARE GONNA HUM THIS SUMMER -A Hof Q' 55 O fi Yi V+ J C,YxP:i5p,b9P, tx X at L M ,xii X gk 3' ' 1 .S X fe T fp 3 x A , Qi vw ' 'Q C' , fi A s ZS b f' if 55 S' 1' 5 VY! --5 8,25 T' . 1.4 1 - HOW DO You DO Miss PRATT?-' TXTA HE S XS .. FFQFW Graduation Class of I955 , . 1?- gi ,, S ' il '. , 'X' 'L Fx' fi 'C5Q.'!Tf 'B -c ' 'M iq ' K . 1 if slip ogxx The Senior Class Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Five of St. .Tohn's High School scHOLAPSH1P Y D .X o..,,o . '2 WAX' --:1 .,-' 2 'fa L-1 , C E A S i f I 4 r J F GRADUATION SPEAKER J Clifford J, Campbell, principal of E the largest public school in Chicago L --Dunbar Trade School. To his f subject of Higher Education, Mr. Campbell brought twenty four years of experience in teaching, guidance 5 work, and a lifetime of workin the Catholic interracial counsel in : Chicago. I Q I Announces Its Ie I Commencement Exercises f Thursday, The Nineteenth of May 5. :ffgqg ' At 8:30 o'clock X St. .Iohn's Auditoriurn Delphos, Ohio 5 i?.d9V'L3'QBW?55rl9SE BS GRADUATE'S CONSECRATION Q Most Sacred Heart of Jesus -we- the Graduating Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Five do hereby dedicate ourselves to Thee, To Thy Sacred Heart--we conse- crate our souls with all their faculties--our bodieswith . w , all their faculties--our bodies with all their senses-- A . Q our hearts with all their affections, We desire always to --honor--love--and glorify Thy Divine Heart- in k ' 9' I everything we do. 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