St Joseph High School - Josemont Yearbook (Fremont, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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C 1 Mr. John Kennedy Musical Director Band Glee Club J I I !'r.'-1: frail?-1 lg27rg'lli , f 'I i if f 'x'f f ' . s 'If Wir QA' rf? fir . 5 ij, V ii ? if Mrs. Thomas Leite Freshman Girls and Boys English 'l Journalism Spanish l 8 ff'.53 52212: liefifia iiffff 77 , l ' x I 5 ii-f f fry wi 'R J, -me 14 ff 5, I A K V Q qyqf 9 4 fide : AJ :VW nil' i ,P ' P rjil rf 13 FED, fri V Ly, 2 be 'wif -i :HA-ii , 'N 1 M-mn:5fvfA.r, Mrs. Robert Rectenwalcl Study Hall Supervisor Mrs. Robert Mehling School Secretary rl3fciQfi:Ti'9:s1 'QC-G54 up man. ffl f.iW':?ffFZ5f,'L4f1-ilk KA 13123 I hy' :U Air i J Y' I r 's QQ it Mr. Louis Burkett I' Our ever faithful and self- f .f :sacrificing organist whose I music will linger with us. JJ 0. ,ff ' 9.11 I ., if f WJ gy!! W Q linbif f' 3' Mrs. Daoust and a small group of her helpers Mr. Balvino Cisneros Our patient, quiet behind the scenes maintenance ,. -4b...vA.. I S riencld .yncleeci , x- ,Ar-,:u fe' J - .ffm-4 fwi3'iX'J ffdivilf NAA fx. I . . Y , -f2frgaffgafi5,2fii,frtri Q' ffifzrizfp' Mrs. Florence Daoust Our smiling, energetic and efficient cafeteria manager who bears with us, ,f-N. ..,. -Q-4lln-M.. tr -N x i' 9 f:..-..--- -.l L.. A I.-- Il en iam A x MMT? ' p - Jean Drusback, treasurer Martha secrete ry i W A r A 4 Richard Hoffert president Audrey L. Binder Sacred Heart wn-eyed and peppy . . . answers to the name Jdie . . . freshman year busy as mission leader and cer . . . first three years on The Voice staff . semont staff senior year . . . proudly carried id flag senior year . . . eager to lend a hand when 'ded . . . future could be a private secretary or na donna. Lois A. Bor St. Casimir A leasing personality . . works in the office at Tonly's Bakery . . . has a special interest in her next door neighbor-. . . member of CYO in freshman year and sophomore year . . . someday hopes to be a WAVE. Sponsored by BiIIy's Restaurant ll Kay Ann Babione St. Joseph Toby . . . a quiet miss . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . on Josemont staff . . . enioys square dancing . . . CYO member . . . sells flowers at Johnson's . . . remembers loading a number of senior mums . . . practical nursing included in future plans. ' Louise Ann Billow St. Joseph Lou . . . more than willing to do her share and then some . . . band president two of the six years as a member . . . serious hard working member of Voice staff . . . editor, senior year . . . CYO partici- pant, sophomore and iunior years and essay contest winner both years . . . will never forciet experiences at Girls State'. . . hopes to study iournalism at college. Mlftw ,V ,lkflll Sacred Heart 'l'Swantsie to many seniors . . . essay winner in Q 3 yy V tw N wi X Q ll' Gail Bowlus dl freshman year . . . greatly added to the Voice Staff of S.J.H. in freshman year . . . business editor of the Voice in senior year . . . has knack for finding watches . . . always ready for a lively CYO activity . . . her pitch black hair will look iust fine under an R.N. cap . . . helped rename Josemont. Philip M. Borer St. Joseph Cracky . . . remembers his first iitterbugging experi- ence, iunior, senior dinner dance . . . added greatly to football squad four years . . . three year letter- man . . . freshman activities included basketball . . . faithful acolyte and CYO member . . . future plans include Armed Forces . . . was only senior to make S.B.C. all-conference football team. Joan G. Bowden St. Joseph Worked on Josemont staff . . . CYO member years . . . good campaigner always . . . has desire to work in school office . . . co-operative wears a perpetual smile . . . has abilities as tary . . . surprised everyone by having her cut short . . . indefinite about future. 414' Lvl! VM? ,fff J XVI, A ,O MAIL X ' l Z!! X0 GU V0-X, 1 , 1 fvgufl A' I f JL 2 Willia V. uchwa! sf. J mx, MU fx J, 5 Pudgy enioyed his sta at Boy's S . . . played , basketball one year . f . f n contesgpfgfffvld acolyte four years . . . Jos m staff me b . . . ff Q member of that select art ss . . . a has the right answer . . . will smile his rough lif X -. . ,. 12 affyylfv 5 a Z 0 l I l David R. Burns St. Joseph Ginge was a member of CYO three years . . . famous for his Ford cars . . . hiafi enthusiast . . . quiet but willing and ready for any iob . . . red when teased . . . class will always remember him as the host par excellence . . . in future will be found working for his clad. Joan M. Busold St. Joseph ZYO member three years . . . Bu was on Josemont taff . . . well known for her many beaux . . . never een without a smile . . . a competent housekeeper . . . rdent admirer of the iunior class . . . faithful elper of Mrs. Mehling . . . blushes frequently . . . :ture includes office work. Francine A. Carroccio St. Joseph Answers to the nickname Frannie . . . proud to be older than her brother by two minutes . . . is A great fan of Green Springs . . . librarian one year . . on the Josemont staff, senior year . . . member o' CYO throughout high school . . . plans to show hen talents as a secretary in the future. ft 0 Frank C Carroccio St. Joseph ' Played football four years . . . his efforts were re- , ' ' warded with a letter in senior year . . . CYO member four years . . . class officer senior year . . . has pleasant, likeable personality . . . usually has the right wise-crack to break tense moments . . . often seen on duty at Fremont Hardware . . . will ioin the business world in the future. I3 Sponsored by John J. Bor Camera Repairs 8. Servic Roger H. Choquette St. Joseph Joined class in iunior year . . . pleasant . . . like- able . . . energetic . . . came from Canada acolyte for three years . . . worked on sports section of Josemont . . . special talent for iitterbugging . . . does secret service work for French II students . . . future plans include engineering. Mary M. Darr St. Casimir Qetains pleasant personality of her Polish ances- tors . . . librarian, senior year . . . CYO member three years and a member. of Josemont staff . . . :Jlushes easily . . . frequently found in Green Springs. . will never forget the song Eddie My Love . . . :lassmates will always remember her quiet manner... :lans to be a secretary. V v it t, .M t l ul, .1 1 , Mlwwiu if l ' ,117 ,iff ' V r or fl .Ri f. r t A . i , if 1 A lf- rf lf J!! ff! Pynlfll l ll' ,J ld bm jf lf if W Vf 'V Ulf' llhl lff' V lf! l' ll L Q J ,L W haf L ' ff' .f x KL x .U PM lull' if .Q Jean M. Drusback St. Joseph Better known as Drus . . . a small but mi package of personality . . . put to work her r brain storms as CYO officer iunior year . . . never forget being attendant to May Queen . . . trusted with class funds two years . . . helper in on Josemont staff . . . one of the seniors prefers iuniors . . . future includes office work. My .U ,lu if Ng ,ME ,ll Michael J. Dunigan l N5 St. Ann Mike . . . first of three children to come to St. Joseph . . . mission leader sophomore year . . . active member of CYO and faithful St. Ann Church acolyte . . . certified Public Accountant is Mike's goal . . . Josemont sport section, senior year. 'I A Cunnan:-nfl Inu Rnrnm In-nn 2 Maia' fannngnu Barbara K. Edwards St. Joseph Nays willing to do her part . . . fifth of eleven Idren . . . can be counted on as a friend . . . good dent . . . is never too happy about baby-sitting . . . I be seen flying up Croghan Street after walk- i home for dinner . . . has qualifications of a good retary. Constance M. Fisher St. Joseph A little darkhaired miss . first of a family of five to graduate from SJH . . . was chosen attendant to the May Queen in iunior year.. . . participant in CYO . . . serious, hardworking student, conscientious and persevering . . . plans on secretarial future. Sponsored by Edward R. Busold Contractor Carolyn A. Earwood Sacred Heart An active senior . . . will never forget being Wool- worth's Santa Claus . . . enjoyed three years of glee club . . . band member iunior and senior year . . . given best actress award freshman year and best sup- porting actress, junior year in CYO contest . . . has lots of laughs . . . hopes to start a campaign against kneesocks . . . member of the Voice Staff. Ruth A. Ehrman St. Joseph Ruthie can frequently be found in a Ford car . . . two year member of CYO . . . is very happy if there is some place to go, especially Clyde . . . the Voice staff, senior year . . . hopes to be a beautician. l I I x 5 H I J WW wifqiyjgs ?5fff3f Janet M. Gabel St. Joseph Always willing to give someone a lift . . . prefers a certain tall iunior . . . led the missions as a iunior . . . :losemont staff . . . CYO enthusiast . . . punches 5 time clock at Krogers . . . usually found at square dances . . . a dependable lass . . . her goal is to attend ,til l llfllltillllo WWX secretarial college. 1 M ltlflwlllliplnifll t x ,Oy X XJ 'V N Judith A. Gabel t lj Sacred Heart X associate editor of Voice CYO mem- ber four years Josemont staff dependable worker will never for et a certain nickname Jose Antonio Fong St. Joseph Well liked among all the students . . . Tony is an exchange student from Cuba . . . greets everyone with a friendly smile and hello . . . Glee Club, four years . . . librarian two years . . . football enthusiast senior year . . . b-ball, one year . . . can be found at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McGinnis, his Ameri- can parents . . . has enlightened the students with first hand information about Cuba . . . plans on an architectural or engineering career. Janet M. Foos St. Joseph Known for her dimples which come out under circumstances . . . has yet to taste Polish food CYO member for four years . . . very compe commercial work . . . displayed managerial a way back in grade school . . . future plans secretarial work. , J y . . . H - - - lg Will you, Queenie? . . . future is undecided . . . likes to shop at Prairie Market. -1 ul, nl--..,,,- 0 n,,,,,,, Richard A. Geyman St. Joseph An-all around athlete, Herm is a two year letter- man in football and basketball . . . also copped a medal for foul shooting in reserve basketball . . . mission leader freshman year . . . Voice staff, senior year . . . CYO participant for four years . . . plans to attend colIeg,e. Eugene I. Gonya St. Joseph Gene . . . famous for his lively discussions sociology class . . . a band member for two years . . active member of CYO throughout high school . . a faithful St. Joseph acolyte . . . winner of magazir contest sophomore and' senior years . . . Glee Cln. member two years . . . future plans include tl' brotherhood. Thomas R. Gottron St. Joseph Tom . . . four years b-ball man copped the Free hrow award for both freshman and varsity team . . . aithful acolyte . . . baseball letterman, sophomore 'ear . . . competent officer, freshman year . . . vriting ability shown as an essay contest winner hree consecutive years . . . always ready for a hot lrag . . . future college man. CYO member three years . . . librarian two years . . . will never forget Glee Club membership freshman year . . . member of The Voice and Josemont staff plans to ioin the WAVES . . . has a hidden talent or art. Sponsored by Chuclr's Tavern ' '. I7 1 Diane E. Grubb St. Ann Q Grubby spins the records at Melody Lane . . . i i l it 4 Ken was mission leader two years . . . CYO member three years . . . essay winner . . . built a boat one summer but that boat SANK . . . remembers experi- ences at Boy's State . . . hopes to be on college roster in autumn. Donna Jean Gschwind St. Joseph This brown-eyed lass can usually be found in a red and white Pontiac . . . will always be remembered as Ieader of the band . . . frequently seen ice skating at Kingsway . . . active participant in CYO activities for four years . . . a handy commercial student . . . plans to be a secretary. Kenneth R. Haslinger Sacred Heart 5 J 'sq' D ,-:greg -zafw 1 Ai Patricia A. Hershey St. Ann Pat always manages to have a good time . . . cor petent as vice president in her freshman year . . . h a special liking for Fords . . . can always be depende on when there's a iob to be done . . . future pla include typing and housekeeping. l i n I fi-if ' iw i M I fb A ll ll JL 7 ix hwy Mp Michael H. Hetrick v X vb A .ul ' W ' St. Ann ' I. . .f rid-iron minded . . . played football four U' , , X .1 ld le! Q Ll L ears merited three letters for his efforts . . . all two years . . . CYO officer . . . acolyte ears . . the Voice staff . . . not so deeply in lvl U' l i rbsih . . . hopes to attend college . . . A I N l ntff- s f, senior year . . . president 2 years. tif x ' if i L V i W v it J X L5 18 Q- .... ..-A I... rm. 2. Cam Drv Clennina 2 lfffyiwyi, , ,awk fi 'jyfirff N41 1 tml ? David J. Hotz St. Joseph Dave loves to drag his Ford . . . always smiling played football two years . . . basketball one year . . . mission leader . . . four year member of CYO showed talent as director of speech choir in pag- eant . . . desires to be an engineer. Gary J. Hotz St. Joseph This friendly guy can usually be found pushing the broom or the elevator at Newberry's . . . an ardent camera fan . . . faithful CYO member throughout high school . . . rang the bells as an acolyte four years . . . showed talents as winner of Daughters of American Revolution essay contest . . . future plans include service and college. -.-.....I I... IIL- 1----,L,, 4- I - . Richard L. Hoffert St. Ann . . . senior class president . . . also freshman officer . . . winning of spelling and essay contest mark important events of sophomore year . . . senior letterman . . . iunior year spent at Columbia Military institute . . . made SJH known by winning the Na- tional Merit Scholarship Program . . . plans scientific career. Kathleen A. Hoffman' St. Joseph Sparkling brown eyes . . . Huffy is frequently he singing l'll Take You Home Again Kathleen . will never leave a iob undone and is always will to do more . . . prefers Olds . . . mission leal sophomore and senior year . . . CYO officer year . . . band, iunior year . . . Josemont co-ed senior year . . . plans to attend Notre Dame Colle Cleveland. Julia M. Hutchison Sacred Heart Hutch . . . menace of the senior class . . . will never forget all her famous trips . . . kept the minutes for class in sophomore year . . . helped the band one year by sliding the trombone . . . participant in CYO . . . won award in one-act play . . . managing editor of Josemont . . . what will her future be? Lawrence C. Jay St. Joseph Punkin Seed is the fourth of six children to receive a diploma from SJH . . . football and basket- ball kept him busy in freshman year . . . vice-president in sophomore year . . . four year Knight of the Altar . . . Voice staff, senior year . . . can make a piano talk . . . dreams of a musical career. AA James A. House St. Joseph Always willing for a friendly conversation . . . Jim led the missions in his sophomore year . . . Glee Club member four years . . . runs fast to make first period-. . . faithful acolyte . . . future includes college. Robbin A. Huffman St. Joseph Twitt will never forget the time she lost her crino lin . . . on the Voice staff, senior year . . . grea fan of the sunshine state . . . Twitt can always be counted on if you're looking for a good time . . four year CYO participant . . . will always remembe her various thrilling incidents in freshman year . . plans to attend college. lv eilag fsck!! 5+ 'mi' , N r , ifwlft We bNNc,,LX ' l tl kewl-l Melia blow' Lau -WLQJ Riagg' cl. wwf - m ik 1 Agua Joyce A. Jurgens Gesu, Toledo Always ready with the correct answer . . . the student who makes the teachers happy . . . band member three years . . . winner of Daughter of American Revo- lution and Serra essay contests . . . CYO member . . . faithful member of Josemont staff . . . remembers getting lost in Toledo . . . future plans include college. Doris R. Kiefer St. Joseph Is two minutes older than her twin . . . likes to dress differently . . . takes school seriously . . . loves to iitterbug as does her sister . . . small and active . . . cannot be outdone in work . . . enioys driving . . . likes to have fun . . . hopes to be a secretary. Dorothy R. Kiefer St. Joseph Enioys the company of her twin . . . loves to iitterbug and does it well . . . another CYO member . . . ls sometimes remembered for singing on the radio . . . J didn't know whether to laugh or cry when WooIworth's J closed . . . good student . . . has followed the com- mercial course. ll.. Lawrence L. Koch St. Joseph Kochie played football for three years . . . ardent member of CYO . . . has trouble finding English literature book . . . faithful acolyte for four years . . . welcomes something fanythingj to rest against . . . mortician rates tops in Kochie's future. 21 Sponsored by Durnwalcl Insurance Aaencv I Il D l 1 l I I 4 5 I' Carolyn A. Kupka St. Casimir Kaya . . . fond of crazy polka rhythm . . . noted for her knack at hair styling . . . mission leader iunior year . . . one of the artists on the Josemont staff . . . band member one year . . . winner of Voice contest senior year . . . beautician rates as her goal. James A. Laird St. Joseph . . . one of the class's budding Rembrandt's . . . ed football in freshman year . . . outstanding 1anicaI drawing student . . . was faithful CYO uber four years . . . does not speak of his future Jo Anne H. Lauer St. Joseph . . . hails second in a family of five . . . often heard saying actually . . . mission leader one man and senior year . . . Josemont staff, senior year . . . CYO member . . . nursing at St. Rlta's, Lima is her future goal. Gary L. Lawrence St. Ann Gary . . . faithful St. Ann acolyte for four years . . . played on the gridiron freshman year . . . always ready for a game of baseball . . . helped SJH's team three years . . . ready CYO member . . . college and engineering are his future plans. 00 c..-....-.--A kv Ilan Side Pharmacv year . . . maiorette two years . . . Voice staff, fresh- L17 fx A I 1.6 ff 'Zz1Q2ifm.c,10f7! 4'z-764,414 i,',f61141-'J VIL-I0p6' unfair z.-..., , ' ' , : , 4, 1 gg: at Jiffy? P..7:L'xf H41-' . , 1'--of 'Af V 1 My .7 p,fL4y,6f,,4f9m2i,,fs .L ri 19,4451 KU! , ',u,,4d,,j, ,L Mfr si'-LN , , cf' if f olores J. Maye ffl ' St. Josephy-gayffzt 66,41 74,341 K Ya 41,22 Temperature rises at the call of baby-sister Deey' . . . bursting personality won her the honor of football queen senior year . . . band iunior year . . . one year's work on the Voice . . . associate editor of Josemont . . . CYO enthusiast . . . party? Dee l any particular one? . . . Co-winner of iitterbugging contest . . . future plans are not certain. Mary lou McClure St. Ann Short and peppy . . . appropriately nicknamed Mick . . . co-winner of iitterbugging contest . . . band member iunior year . . . classmates remember an off-beat in the drums that year . . . the Voice staff one year . . . four year CYO member . . . has been ac- cepted in Weaver Air Line Personnel School. spmma by sis Club 23 Marilyn A. Lehman St. Joseph Famous for her sayings . . . always on the ball . . . efficient co-editor of Josemont . . . played licorice stick four years . . . gave much time and effort as a member of the Voice staff . . . everyone's friend . . . tried her hand as a librarian, iunior year . . . active CYO member . . .enioys working in the hospital and plans to be a nurse. August R. lopez Sacred Heart Famous for artistic ability, Gus can always found at class activities . . . won poster contest iul year . . . did outstanding art work for dances . great baseball player for three years . . . also pla' football and basketball . . . likes boxing as hobby . . . the class hopes he doesn't over use l ability . . . participated in CYO activities . . . fut uncertain. 5 I 1 5 P L 1 A 1 . 1 K L L I I n l n I l 5 Ann L. Miller St. Joseph The scene of many parties is Annie's house . . . will never forget the time her hair turned purple . . , per- formed as maiorette four years . . . CYO participant four years . . . the Voice and Josemont staffs senior year . . . hopes to attend Ohio University. George P. Miller St. Mary, Millersville Fourth in his family to graduate from St. Joe's . . . claims four-year CYO membership . . a St. Mary acolyte . . . . one Qf the few quiet boys of the senior class . . . has not revealed his future plans. l A Lawrence J. Meyer Sf. Joseph Larry or Shorty to some seniors . . . always looks sharp with his big Hi for everyone . . . was an honest treasurer for two years . . . plenty of power in this l4O lb. footballer . . . one year letterman . . . CYO member two years . . . believes that Uncle Sam's army will direct his immediate destiny. Michael A. Miesle St. Ann Promising baseballer . . . Mike also played basketba in freshman year . . . this sharp looking fellow is Knight of the Altar at St. Ann Parish . . . earne student . . . always interested in CYO activities, esp cially basketball . . . mission leader in sophomo year . . . future includes college or army. -.---urn.,--cv.. VWVN W V f ', ll-',lllWw,y W , l'llz3'l'vl',fll' mm, P F Jacqueline S. Montgomery St. Joseph Jackie hails from Bowling Green, Ohio . . . a ODSCISDTIOUS and earnest student . . . goes for black, always there when an answer is needed . plans include beautician w rk and wif! ff' sf Janet M Moss!! Moe's e busy as she was s her freshman and sophomore years . a fast a peppy cheerleader in iunior year . . a ready C C goer . . . attendant to football queen two years Voice staff and Josemont staff in senior year has deep spirit of loyalty . . . Janet is looking for ward to college. .I L,, I , I 3 . Karen A. Mylinski St. Ann A friendly, brown-eyed lass . . . kidded about liking horror movies . . . mission leader freshman year . . . hopes to show her talents as beautician . . . secretly abhors shorthand . . . will never forget her skating experience out at Rainbow . . . has a sweet disposition and is a serious minded student. Lawrence J. Nieset St. Ann arry can be found working at Roser and Stahl's aithful member of CYO four years . . . claims secret lesire is to be a brewmaster . . . Voice staff, iumor ear . . . hi-fi fan . . . future is undecided. Mary M. Niesot St. Ann Noted for her sweet personality . . . another SJH senior who didn't know whether to laugh or cry when Woolworth's closed . . . claims roller skating as her favorite hobby . . . will never forget her experiences in Washington D.C .... has dreams of traveling . . . is waiting for a commercial diploma. Donald W. Ochs St. Joseph Oldest of five boys . . . alert, dependable stage hand for pageant . . . was a CYO member for four years . . . is one of the quieter members of the class . . . his future plans include farming. 26 Sponsored by Fremont Automotive Dealers Assocl WJ' liigg,f,i1y h ltl StAn llblll .nn. . cted vice pre :dent sophomore year librarian wo y rs was thrilled when chosen as May Queen l X . . small but vivacious head cheerleader . . . IU ' ' , . . . ' lunior year . . . worked on the Voice staff and Qx ' Josemont , senior year . . . has been accepted by the L 1 king at the footb Martha R. Recktenwald St. Ann 'Marty . . . second in family to graduate from St. Joe's . . . famous for her SJH lyrics . . . held place as best actress sophomore and iunior year in CYO one act plays . . . dependable senior class sec- retary . . . CYO essay winner . . . Glee Club member one year. X . . X. ALJ 2:61 J. Thomas Relneck St. Joseph WM' Tom . . . famous for his M.C. ability . . . a clean cut ' fellow who is nice to know . . . active member of CYO four years . . . St. Joseph acolyte throughout his ,,. high school days . . . did well as Professor Menkhauz-Vd,,,,,. in centenary pageant . . . helped to rename annual . . f future plans include college. Sponsored bv Fremont Bonlina Wm-In 27 ' Weaver Airline Personnel School. James U. Reardon St. Ann Charlie . . . held class office three years . . . stores plenty of football power in his six feet stature . . . for his efforts merited two letters . . . reigned as all dance . . . CYO member and faith- ful acolyte at St. Ann Parish . . . Charlie believes that Uncle Sam's army will direct his destiny . . .losemont staff, senior year -C M,,..Je M 77 Qifflu mfw l l Sandra S. Ritzman St. Joseph Always smiling . . . Sandy is oldest of eight . . . works at T 8: A Saveway . . . ready for a good time? you bet! . . . member of the band freshman and sopho- more year . . . iunior year, mission leader . . . tre- quently seen in a green Plymouth . . . future plans include secretarial work. Janet L. Rodenhauser St. Joseph A sparkling lass . . . active in 4-H . . . claims 4-H thespian title . . . works part time in Oak Harbor, her second home . . . loves to dance and get dressed up . . . active CYO member . . . future plans include secretarial work. Q.-.fmmmd bv Fremont Burial Vault Company 28 Dorothy A. Reiter St. Joseph This lass has a zippy personality . . . works at Kresge's in spare time . . . CYO member four years . . . dependable . . . sticks to a iob to the end . . . her pet peeve is her ten brothers . . . enioys square danc- ing . . . hopes to attend secretarial college. Thomas W. Rich St. Ann With eyes full of mischief, Tom accepted iob of Vic president in freshman year . . . the revised ye book owes the keeping of its original name to Ton suggestion . . . always good for snappy iokes . . being a strict obeyer of the law, Tom plans to be lawyer . . . can be seen waiting for trains at King way . . . Coast Guard sounds O.K. .flag 962,116 suv of izgvyywsfg flag vaY's?2?o::5-3' 7' ': I' Z Q 5-.. v-' 512: S P4 .,,. Z . Q5 1 Richard J. Ross St. Ann Dick played football one year . faithful St. Ann, acolyte . . . CYO member two years . . . has deep inter- est in Olds also in a member of the sophomore class . . . claims membership in certain Olympic team . . . always ready for a ioke . . . won't ever waste money on a permanent. Joanne L. Schell Sacred Heart SchelIy was librarian one year . . . famous for cherry pies . . . CYO member three years . . . quiet, willing worker on the Voice and Josemont staffs . . . has a deep interest in Ohio State University . . . as- pires to be a practical nurse. 'vis -.- sNs:w:n.1vn.frA Mary Luise Scherer St. Joseph A sweet little girl noted for her friendliness . . . elected managing editor of the Voice staff, senior year after one year on the staff . . . band secretary two of six years . . . associate editor of Josemont . . . one of the winners of the Daughters of the American Revolution Essay contest . . . recalls winning 516.00 for an essay about good breakfast . . . attendant to May Queen . . . remembers standing for hours as narrator of pageant . . . loves dancing and Port Clinton. John K. Sevitts St. Joseph Slink came to SJH from Morencie, Michigan, in his iunior year . . . fifth of nine children . . . works at TAA Saveway . . . always has a comment - good one of course . . two years of CYO . . . a CYO bas- keteer . . . future plans include the Navy. Snnnsnred kv Frnmnni Dr-ivn.in Thanks:- Sandra C. Soper Sacred Heart Sandy . . . a nice brown-eyed lass . . . oldest of seven children . . . an ardent admirer of Fords . . . was li- brarian in her sophomore year . . . quiet but diligent member of every class . . . plans to be an efficient sec- retary. Mary Kay Streeter St. Ann ri active member in CYO four years . . -. member of loice and Josemont staffs in her senior year . . . ways willing to volunteer an answer in class . . . imires the college set . . . plans include Weaver Air- 'ie Personnel School. Kathleen A. Swint St. Joseph Kath is the first of a family of five to graduate from SJH . . . goes for outdoor sports . . . spends mucl' of her time clerking at1Kresge's . . . rates high ir scholastic achievement Q . . mission leader in sophor more year . . . CYO enthusiast . . . her goal is an R.N degree. Carolyn S. Tight St. Ann Tiny . . . famous for her many unique diets . . . at- tendant to Football Queen, senior year . . . CYO mem- ber for four 'years . . . class representative, iunior ' year . . . booster of Tony's Bakery . . . always willing to befriend a soul in need . . . hopes to work for airlines. rthie . . . eat figure eight at Kingsway pond . . . May Queen endant, iunior year . . . Josemont staff . . . Raw Avenue ad CYO activities four years . . . hopes to attain a ' of wings or an R.N. cap. Span Ursula I.. Toeppe St. Mary, Millersville Ursie . . . a small and peppy miss . . . can be easily contacted at her school day residence on Court Street . . . will never forget her many problems in senior year . . . likes to be on the move . . . has a chance for secretarial work in South America. Ruth Anne Weltin St. Joseph A vivacious dark haired miss . . . oldest of tl' children attending SJH . . . maiorette for tl' years . . . active in CYO . . . attendant to queer Fremont's Charity Ball , senior year . . . rememl Chemistry . . . top campaigner for Josemont tro ns . . . will succeed in all she does. Ruth H. Widman St. Joseph small with a smile for everyone . . . cuts holds a special interest for her . . . Deanna J. Whittaker Sacred Heart Whitty is an ardent iitterbug fan . . . can be seen rodding the East Side Pharmacy's car . . . four year member of CYO . . . always around when there's work or fun . . . always has the ioke of the minute . . . many remember her dancing fingers on the ivory keyboard . . . future plans include college. aored by The Fremont Oil Company 31 Edward B. Wilhelm Sacred Heart Wilbur . . . the first in a family of three to attend SJH . . . can frequently be seen rodding his Dodge . . . CYO member two years . . . often did photography for the Josemont staff . . . undecided about the future. Dianna R. Winke St. Joseph Dianne is a firm booster of the prairie where she ves . . . earns her spending money babysitting . . . an alwa s be de ended on . . . Y P eing a telephone operator. f ,f X XIV' A lc' J 'll ,fr WJ if if 4, 'W 'ff fi KVM W fl! Tw A hed V ' jc fiiffiwf ggfvdf future plans include Audre K. Wolf Sacred Heart Aud . . . known for her many unusual dreams . has a vivid imagination . . . class president freshr year . . . active CYO member four years . . . Ji mont staff, senior year . . . always good fo laugh . . . plans showing her abilities in office w Thomas L. Zimmer St. Joseph On the quiet side but far from being bashful . . . an active CYO member . . . faithful four year acolyte . . . a left hander . . . naturally broke his right arm in his senior year . . . always willing . . . takes life seri- ously . . . tennis enthusiast . . . future plans indefinite unless Uncle Sam decides. 32 Sponsored by Fremont Rental Sales Inc. 1 . n llylemorzam Paul Eu ene Halbisen Born Dec. 4, 1938 Died Apr. 29, 1948 We were third graders when Paul drowned while boating on the San- dusky River. We remember his cheerful friendly personality. Our class roster would not be complete without his name and picture. Gwendolyn Marie Holland St. Ann Gwen, as she was known at St. Ann's is now Sister Mary Florita R.S.M .... is always remembered for her pleasing personality and pleasant smile . . . is fond of dancing and sports . . . gets pleasure from art and music . . . was an aspirant at the Lady of the Pines . . . now in the Mother of Mercy Novitiate . . . claims reli- gion and history as best liked college subiects . . . loves life and everything in it. ored by The Fremont Savings Bank Company 33 ur Ggwdmafea in goJ2 .Strain Jonna Rose Meyer St. Joseph Sister Rose Meyer, as she is known as a postulant in the novitiate at the Mercy Sisters, Cincinnati, Ohio . . . former St. Joe lass noted for her sweet personality . . . was a conscientious band member for three years . . . recalls dancing and driving as her best liked summer activities . . . completed high school in three years at Our Lady of the Pines . . . enioys learning to play the organ . . . claims literature as her favorite college subiect . . . will always be remembered for her many parties. il 'lll W W rrr i .2 VV XV VV 1 X v V . AA fVVVY V V V V A V fam Song 5 at a ri i '71 g l J High school days have run their course Z Faith, hope, love- truths we have learned ' x s TTI? 'W ,,1L'7:f,,4,g t Z i 1 ini E :1':Q'Egif' 2 3 3 2 Our farewell must now be spok - en Pat-terns of life you' ve been show - ing Q Thoughts crowd up- on us wlth force 5 For - get now ad- vice we spurned 5' ,1EjEg4fii-jfi a SZ Mem' ry holds all as a to - ken. And 5 Give us your strength at our go - ing. And sf s fs: 1171: 13: 'xii t 3 Now is the hour when we must say good - f W 1 t up We e E L JN L A A g , Q ees senses t,l1,eslt3g u, is bye Soon we'll be leav - ing this schoo VX ' VXA t' t xii A Z 2 is ,.,, We o iiiif... life we've known Friend - ships made here Wx - My l' ggi 'wfiwff 1 W It-Z E iigao ji s 2 1 iii f we leave with part-ing sigh To , A ge H f 3? :se-'-:-'1 - ' l' - 2 x1 Q meet liie's ohal-lenge known to God a - lone P d by Frem W A ' X X! 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Thomas Rohr Janet Rusch Carol Schade Carl Schwartz . , ., . , U ,. , '- - .- Ll . 1..,. , QUT, : 'A :. ---?,- 2 415,--5. l., 5, 1.-,H -.-1 111' if sr 'h 5 . .,f Q' .jaw Bruce Rich Dee Ann Rich Janet Richie Nancy Rifzman Lam Hn:-I-n-:nfl Carb! FR- '11 ig,-.V . ,. -Nt' iz?-. - C-4. ri Donald Smola Vernon Soper Diane Spieldenner Mary Spieldenner ' -4. .if 1 E ff xg s ,.fQ,,a.1-'g . g..'aC-'F 4 ' . i '. , i u 1-1 J- z fr, A:'f. 5,5 22,32 2. . -5 59 Jeanne Schwartz Patricia Serwin JL . . :ig :- Dennis Shively ,F '15,-'ffffq . . . If. Patricia Smith . fk-X-f'-1-v . . , V 5 x ,.- tg' y -J-X. flrn-' ' ,r5'i F -' :I 2 .ll nag ' L fl lil .?.a.4....x....zL:,h...ci::::.LeiA.,!g?..4.u,..n.:u-u.sv.r.- 'ug na,lf'gAL-:J 4.a.m..u.l,.4u: , v .- A ' 4 A ',- N J' 1 i . , , .l 5 :T C . s,,. z, ,Y .f ,an N3 Wil? we : vi Ja X . P ' I William Spriggs Nancy Stevens W i Ruth Ann Szymanowski William Swartz lr Sara Szymanowski Terrence Toeppe William Wagner Marian Walby 'I..'5-,z 5,-gf ..,, vi ' 31233 if . 51, .Mu Thomas Walter ,'3LgJ's,jf.g: : 1 W Q- Sandra Watts A l 35' Jerry Weller '-av-1 ' ,, ' 1- :.. 5 ,. amuel Weller - U S L? .. is Sf? L Sf 'iff -, a fi , A A x.l'Q f-Jam,-4 ,hw . jg . g zz- f..v..'J iff? ix: f,'K:-ri.:J ' 1 ' - ., - 1. :Jae ',.fl4.c,r.. 'wi-fic . A. ,, . , 1 H s' '-'sf- f 31522. 1' 25 rf 'I'-1.'Q'2.. ff' ' . J. 3 M 2.5 g Gregory Weltm 1,-g,:.' 22:5 ijt Q i' Paula Weltin S' ae Janet Widman Diana Wolf 'nfl' 'Vi 'Q P. 'il Larry Wolf Patricia Ziebold Richard Zitte Barbara Zweily onsored by Hobart Insurance Agency vo I .vm-. 2-fy L- I I. I.. F- ' Q ', . .-3. J 'Q .. -333' it '. v , 2 ' aw f 15: .-.' 1. 'dl I W , W 13' -i l -J-J 3226 Wl ell frzaata 1047 Marianne Koch, vice press dent, Carol Binder, secre- tary, Genevieve Bebow, Tl'e8SUl'9f. 2 Antonina Bufka, president, lRoom 2081 Susan Thomas, secretary Sally T a y I o r, treasurer, Timothy Weltin, president: David Rusch, vice pres: dlent. 1 .S Q - l .sw?'3i,t if - , tl 55 -ii 'W A W, MW LW ffe5'E-H.: ,. .f-1 ,,.., '12 1' , i exif-if-f '35 g' f , .kr , , K ,ye A - A A Q-:f,-5 1,41 i lRoom 2045 Ronald Miller, vice presi- dent, Fred Beier, president, Peter MacDowell, secretary William Meyers, treasurer I xo-J Frank Alfita Read clockwise, start at top left Carol Binder Mary Catherine Arend Duane Binder Catherine Babione Joseph Binder Theresa Baranski John Bing Genevieve Bebow Barbara Binkley g Fredrick Beier Mary Benlein Alfred Binsack A John Berg Linda Bor lg vii 'QQ' Rosemary Borer Carol Bower Scott Bowlus Jean Branski Gregory Brown Sandra Brunner, Antonina Bufka Diane Burkett ,f QB' Don Borer ,Q l C .5 U . A I J -V1 ,QM l g r , Robert Clary ik Robert Collier X Charles Collins , Marilynn Conway Vll l J- Donald Darr Richard Darr Harold Dudley H David Durbin 45 Sponsored by Horn Floral 3 f Aaron Eakin Larry Earwood Harold Ehrman Barbara Elfring Diane Fisher Constance Foos Karen Gabel Richard Gabel Judith Hershey Carolyn Hoffert Barbara Holland Donna Homan Stephen Horvath Carol Hotz Kathleen Jay John Kayden 'U' ' Read clockwisey Start at ,mgibli Philip Garcia Larry Gibson Patricia Goebel Charles Gonya Thomas Gonya Read clockwiseg Start at li Mary Gotfschalk Sharon Haas Jude Haslinger .W li by iv fx Michael Keyes Kathleen Knisley Marianne Koch Carl Koebel Carol Koebel Lawrence Koppelman David Laird Kathleen Lochotskl :naman-ed bv Hot: Electric Shop 46 X? I ll ,W -5? 'Qi W i -as 1 Kathleen Lorentz Sylvia Lowe Peter Mac Dowell Thomasine Marconi Mary Ann McDermott Sara Jane Mehling Tana Melcer Margaret Meyer Q1 Read clockwise: Start at top left. C, SQ - wwf Q F fleigwr' . . ,,,. e Q .. 'Rf 521 .51531 L, F Q Clara Mihalek Philip Miller Ronald Miller Mary Ann Missig it - William Morley I Julie Moses it Charles Mosser William Myers r r.1 , NW ,K -. 6, Thomas Myslinski Sharon Neumeyer Christine Newton 9 -:SY 5 55 lil if l 3 Brian O'Shaughnessy Merita Otte Joseph Overmeyer David Noftz Joyce Norton James Ochs . 'l -as Shirley Ohms ' Margaret Oprie X ,K F as Carol Partee Robert Raubenolt I Mary Lynn Reineck 3 'Q' 1 QQ fs Raymond Rendon J , A John Richmond Snonsored bv The Howard Zinlf Cm-mmm... In y A Kenneth Sale EW 52 ww gf Q 5 sm t f . SX 5 My Joyce Ritche Roberta Ritzman Marlene Rodenhauser - Ronald Rodenhauser Kathleen Roth David Rusch K .4 -'-' 'W' IWW B? . Q ' . . TTT i' David Smola Kathleen Stewart Read clockwisep Start at top left. Dianne Schwartz Eileen Setzler James Shoemaker Constance Siler Carol Smith we :Q .5 Susan Thomas Daniel St. John Sue 5WeVdefSkY SaIlY T5YlC qi 'Ja Sharon Tight Patricia Vance Doris Van Compernold , William Waggoner Paul Wagner Warren Watts Daniel Welsch Timothy Weltin tty 9' Joseph Wise y Raymond Young Diane Wasserman Leah Ziebold A 48 Sponsored by S. E. Hyman Compan Mary Ann Sherman ! i 533323 if 'i Y s, ' as if as gi. 14,- . FE EL. . L , K f igs, isf'5'ss2 ' F5 5 Q :Hy ' .aff ' odemont .Dtaf Co-Editors Marilyn Lehman and Kathleen Hoffman discuss the de- sign of the annual. Checking the file cards is managing editor, Judy Hutchison, while Do-' lores Ma Ie and Mary Luise Scherer Y , associate editors, go over the plan. The Josemont Staff 50 ff' , ,..,... ,...--... mmf ff 'xfi Patricia O'Connor, Mary Kay Streeter, Janet Foos, and Ruth Widman, Junior crew, scan annuals for possible set-up. V'-S. if Barbara Edwards, Ka Ann Babione, classroor section, and Audre Binder, Carolyn Kupka Ann Miller, and Jo Ann Lauer, Art Department review their work. Ef f I I ' 5 i .. i. ,HJY5 'wff95: vi: - . f'4.. 4x' Q N I' F'L'7'9. .xiii fo o e :gran Rf'?Pfff.1X 159' ,T-4,3 Figgw- Q ' 'Lb' if-xfilr ilk' -' .k aw? , 14 Y earning in wayd Sophomore religion class listens K aitentively to Faiher LoeffIer's explanation of the Way of God. .1 ,v 1.j'4'4'f T G41 .fgqxxrvfj Jy. I- 1 'W A nj' 'V-flff' ,H- r- I' f1f:a5if:'f12?gHi-Zac fiifffzws? .11 fy- - ., di pak 'P xv I-Mk: 4, N'-:jfs ,Q-J, if Lf ,P-f 'V . in 'N .Y ri: v' 'd.yf - f 'ffkifffif 54555 QM i--I-1' Tdxf ,- '.55!,Q39' 'M L-isifr' .pp . ' 57'ffi'56f a PP ff ff J' Qfdglpjf 'fffxv-15,- 452 mg, . gf ' I V-NWS' .k, , gn N5 Father Shepherd's freshman religion class shows interest in the chalk diagram, The Life of Grace. Q ww' Father Swlatecki Uses the Holy Bible to interpret the travels of Christ in iunior religion class. p J 7:L: , il'-E1l9fgyt' R, -..a...,zg 5.1.-4424.7 , , 4.7, :JF fir-'J -. -za- rfsffy,-1 f' ulrify' -sea- M511 Clothes are smartly modeled by home economic students in front of their three- way mirror. , .fvff l.Q'.1,,,, , A 4 g? -:r5k?'ffffg5'f .' . 7 'ff' 'fy R ff5,f5fLK3Ef7f?3 'fe'.i.'f,ffa-?:,tf3'y 'ir Q? fP4f xforegwing ,Md Lean Hold your breath-every vibra- tion takes ! Senior speech class members record their latest speeches. 'I Nil? by ff .rf ':5? 71'fr' - ' 1. 'ff' 53159: 6E?5?if1zfw 'f'fg,f!J ,gilzffbfff Qvirjvc -'Y-N., v V. .fwx 'ox :N?bl 'kx'1 QR' C' Q-754 5-1 1195,-z iwJ'X2,A. -kiwi:- 1QQLQi3 5651 , ' - 2 . 3, .-1 R' 1 1, '- LL QfffV35a,:Z+fI'2h3u'QLx,f-g1..Q1NQ iKQv1'.:f1'34?b:Sbxf2'iE':r-ii-: m2Qta:.'E One of the newest attractions at St. Joseph's is Father Swia- tecki's art class. Sponsored by The Liberty National Bank of Fri .r 1g Students look over their display of original Christmas cards. ffrlul 'J dm a213fE1,.4Q?i:,-fi .rf-7:-rv: . .. .. W., ..bx. ,,...,,...,.,,,,,g .. . . . . ,J ,J i Qui-'J ff, ,f - 'ff' -, vi. flrf',X'Sf:1f'Zj .a V, ,flyf fgffiii' e .fa ,.g?q,f,f y' -cf' 2l,. Tgjrgwbyl ,IMI ylcgiff U I JJ g V -ff' i -Qgiifyff' 1 r vu f! ' fi ri -1, :i ff iifafiffa :yi J' r,i , .P .ff J 1 I f . gkqffv-'G 1,-fy 1-'. f,' ,f . A I Daft! 1: Bfzfijt' I l fl-'ffglf' 5? U14- A Advanced typists engaged in practical work. R7 I relaarauon for a better bu.4ineJ.4 wo: -, . 5f64. Q Ylmf' -'fbfil.:.flfe5si' 'yQ55'rf'ff'4 0 :WL iff' tf2Q'fiQQlr,r? 55:39 YZ. .f,QgxbfESjii,'g 1. .J Lgf' 2. Ulf-4 ,Xrtll . 'w-'ff' Ut. lr04A14.,-,554 faffffvf ' r'3'33Nf'1 ' GW ufiinefio glclucafion , , i e 1 i, Y i 455-' .M lr iQ Snonsored bv Reverend Edward Lichtle Business Arithmetic students buil hope for futl. employees. r 'Xxf-'75-.'v Sponsored by L3 vf cw' 3.714191 fllfglhdlr ' A lr: ...- ?Q2i'AW v .'. lv v .f ,, 'J WM v7 ',J'f W7 '!'.?fPvS iff' if, if yea H251 Y -5 Serious minded gen- I -I: eral business stu- 'P-I, dents explain the' U.S. 'C-' Steel Supply Chart. 0 -4 Ci .4 -I I w i . , I s4J,r if? -sf gg: SDOl'lS0red bv Mevnr-'Q T ' l l i it A XA- Surprise? No, students happily pose for camera in study hall. V zo QI I, tgps, 's wif :ff Jil! 5 fimffliik- 'K 'F U' WI fi55,fQ,f4f'Q,.,-QA fiat ffffx lb I c:f,,'1gt,f fist -- 1'fHL'JNfvl?1f-, .xJx.E'ffjx sxtu' .Lfha H X-rQ-'11, 7 v , Lf':A'f9qggJj5ff1g ?l?'f'aUx.ljf.f,f?',r . 4 s 'I l . V' ffm! W '-.Jfx Zftz jitp files 11,44 Aiyjrlfp 1,1 R+ , . 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Home ', ,4 ,- lvl wc!!! ,-A ,.f'N A '71 71' A5Nf:f 'P' 'T C' ff In nf ,112 'C 54 -f oHxuC: f 122 r- faffxdfjqrrxfqycgff r'.,-4,g1'f . 1'fffbfVzQ!..,-'fZ- -f 'P'-f VVHC.-'4'-f ,fun s, ,W -, ., ,J Zpfiv'-, .3o': :',r-QLD Adi! rf '-.g,g,l' . . ,uJ'1'.:'-IJ-'.f:fff'r,7..,.ff'g-' fffiar fiat -','ff+':4f:ff12 ,J-9 551 3-,773 :':f:','3':Jf -9,'qZ?1 U' '.!:7'ct1 fi?H'7f5lZ57rfltrf' I 9 dvr' v f' -lfssxctw Lf' .-vii, f1'9J1Q if Ji rf r' in ,AVI 0:4 l,4.fy ffifzg' 3, .' ful f' jiff- Frank Carroccio attempts to ex- plain those endless senior litera- ture notes. 'I -J' ..,l .. . .f-,f American Literature students earnestly listen to Jim Borer's map explanation. :id I ... NNM xg-NX Nh, M-m-..,.,,,-,,,-1 A panel discussion is enthusiastically conducted by sophOmOI'G E 19ll5l'1 Swdenls' Xu QM' f, ax R51 .El Freshman English students pose for The birdie during readings from liierature Yilis :Ice . w 2:1 v Ll! mam nplw' mm ,IJ ng' o :JT ' rf Latin II students frequently enioy their spell downs. Sponsored by Miller's Sport Shop Kathy Swint quizzes interested French I students on their vocabuf Iary. ,ff -vgegp. 'r ff? ,: ,A .f . gfiflfvf f-f-ff rj-7' r'3 N' 1 I -5 41-' I -Www-'L fibk l fi-1. Verb coniugaticins 4 in friendly dispul French ll. if,f'ifmf+t f 2 'r'?fq? AolgQs. 1if,,,,r-gave-g',f11 G1 -seaawswga iff!-'f1::gI jQLJ :Qf:4if?'!-ik? z 2' fs ftef?ssmf?meaE 'qfqffff rmhq :::p'f::1-2- 4. vfdgwnqf IE: I' '5':.f 19215232 ?:fv: H :Q 4331? ': af'- New ' . - - . Tieachgffv t? 'U9 QGWVC iffQf',L'M'f',,'7f'TF AlOytuIIy teaches her Spanish class. . 1 -V ':v N:'!: ' I 'fl . 'iw ' 22115 :::!f'I '7 N ::: :L:,'g5v1gg-'g1hwl1J!E'.L:G, ,,:X'f1 MQ:3A-' 47'-- L .4 51-qv--fq-,N-,,,-0.4. ,,4,..3, , L4 4 J v 4,4 - -X. 325. SFI? UH! E'f'f',1'?'4f 'vv v-:Sf .ug I 9112 ui ' pl' tj' I 33 Un If-A-3 I v At-fi.....ft! ...,.E'l.....s .0..-2 ..ef L:ffr'14T3Trtut-4:1-.5?rEE:czxzggxfhiffrRZ3'f-213334uf?1:21139122335342312figzirffgfgilgttffkggjggyfvifgm,T,Mmldgqgy Wa fkemaficd ffl- Q: lgitigjl ' . J - 1 ' I':lv'.L.?.gr giwfgfygif-37 iri7:. ' . . i x! Mr. Dorobek intro- duces plane geom- etry students to math- ematical secrets of the circle, -23-. -'UW' 5 ,f--S' 5 -. -X, 'lwfmx nic' ,:c-ppigx' 'M-Sw-.5: we I fx A ,Lv ,.-., X , -S, , 'fv'S'x'. X25 vt: :rat '29 Sponsored by M. 8. M. Upholstering Company .-4.5. -'bjtqgn 2. . 't 't' earnzng fo fhing ya Algebra students are skillfully shown the fundamentals of Math by Coach Dorobek. Coach Dorobek questions his ada vanced algebra students . . . of course they know the answers. - Xxi kt Q Nh ...x I - L ,-Q . ' 3435! Uv-gl gy A ug, -gjwflalffo-w I I U17-ix ' 0--vyrl-'.pgwn 'Dil-A?-1..F 0.10-vu 1 79 llhvyf' A f' L fn nlg.,,t,, 1 YQAMM' J L' 6 +'LT:N,. 'gn 1 r v I' ' Q ELVHE Ig H pil' J. 'NZ ,IH The generalrtles of sclen'ce initiate these freshmen into four exciting , ..,f The world c science awe these earne Physics stu- dents. Appreciation of their new charts rs shown by the sincere Interest of the BIOIOQY students. ' ' ' ' 1 III-'hfflf T71 x -wants! I-A I' it 4271 -t wash- Q1 n li'1f-13'H1'0Mk' 5 'lt L I . ,fLti0'?1w1J 'bra' ': Y '- See ang al'l5lU2I'5 Ol' f l0I'0 0015 0 506 .fi .1575 -'-fi! ,fail J:- x: 9:4311 9524111 . . 1? ,El 'rx-,zz lines. World History students display de tailed and carefully executed time Jim Kline defines the intricacies of Congressional Powers to fellow American History students. gggrfanei .discussions stimulate interest Eg in Sociology. :J - ,,,,.....w-ww :nn-nfl lan nr I I Glenn I1-LL-5.1--LI-: 457 li T round the world ings D seconds with our 1 :onomic geographyw R, g.,, 655. I - .L,:t:.4.t,,g-ax-.bl : rzglagiglxiifivilx-7 .-.:x.1.S:a:t-lsparms Lzn-inxngf--:fun-x--sz as Mtg 317.17 2:-J 3-H-nt-1. 1--.33-L.: Lui,-L pb! -414,5 Ligifigugs-nz 233-ttwaiagiimihiagezggtfgifuWlafiizzugzaigiazfrggdslggfsigtalgizia,5?5e29i5'mPtQwf?sff-251513654511:amyMiami: nn . my rn tn no sf Q 1 .L f..-a.. :.-W-S :, t, , 'tx uv! .1 L., n . .4 nv, s D , 'rf-L-1 5, .. 4 P.: xg-.s T: ti 1, Q' s . -- ' qzzyq FAf2l!2'l1f'H2ri2?'h1i?1v!:3t:5mlm: 51?6552n2m:lAs2.f?f:ici5?:14Zfile!QeEl23?2s1Y1.51l111i1':,v:5:l:!xi2f3a,R2?.'Qi::44552552-e'.53'-5i'4?!5l325231551 Moderator F a t h er Loeffler explains plans to CYO class representatives. - Alla- lun,,,, 7n Ping Pong pr a pleasant p for early m arrivals. df' 'm-..., 33 s Le CM jk? C!gc!e O! sbwe l oice U . . . typewritten and corrected Ccopy-readj, it makes its first trip to the printers. After an interview, a story is born... . . . returning in the form of printed galieys to be proofread by the staff members. Made into a page by the editors a story takes its last iourney to the printer. 1 Last, but not least, a completed product is mailed to the reader. sored by Pfisterer's Clothing Arriving as finished copy, it is checked and approved with a smile of satisfaction. h ua ic 7WaLer5 1957-58 Marching Band complete with maiorette troop. Senior band members view their record in retrospect. Top row: Mary Louise Scherer, Joyce Jurgens Carolyn Earwood, Louise Biliowp bottom row: Ruth Anne Weltin, Donna Jean Gschwind, Ann Miller, maiorettes. t..-...-..-.l I... rl... n:l..-:... cl.-....- 1, m'dAl'on5 enior cofyfe Lawrence - Koch, Thomas Reineck, l Thomas Gottron, Thomas Zimmer, Eugene Gonya, Phillip Borer, James . House, Gary Hofz. Thomas Rich, James Re don, Richard Hoffert, Ge Lawrence, Michael Hefric Charles Missey, Miche Miesle, Richard Ross. 'uf san Swedersky, Diane 'ket1, Jean Schwartz, ry Alice Bowers, hleen Hoffman, Gary Ison, Gary Gonya, n Kayden, D a v i d Z. sored by Price Lumber 8. Mfgr. Co. 75 KAQWIIQJ .film an Richard l-loffert showed superior a nity as a speller by placing first in the annual Daubel Spelling Con X f es -.xxzfnxx 1,nxx.f,ffss-.ffnmxf i ,uc 3 E 3 Ursula Toeppe smiles prc iNXxfL3i show1ng her award as off? Crocker Homemaker of Tc TOW. AVX5 Q47 X gf -V xvf First S J H student ever to qua in the National Merit Scholars Test, Richard Hoffert, smiles l0Y- Top magazine sellers, Eugene Gonya, Barbara Kettner, Rita Reinbolt and Margaret Oprie, admire Gene's trophy. x I I AA.. 9 AA... f'-.-I Dnfinnmalrl Sanrio Q vat ,ge Anthony Fong 2419224 . X 1. .I ni ' , V mi' E., , 'Uv' X I -,I fr J eni E it 1 'Q Q '- . i . v Ere g Yx j, nf S ,...... Richard Geyman Sponsored by Richard's Michael Herrick 78 Phrlip Borer 7 l Pl J, QQ. i f will QQ QA gg A . My mg me wifgwx, I K, vis A 'X Q wa, I mgggx - -S.-xnxx LW: f Q fm X, xl x X ins,-Q ,, Y A ufigrs KK xxx u . fc ' 9' .. 1 --,,,g,.,t4 fl K-ki. . Q-xv., gi X2 'TIEXM Wf 'if -ky K A Wk, H -gfbgx A .K A S x ,-.xx ?.J.L,,sAfi M, , S .5 ,Q ,, xv 1,-im .. W f 7 fy -. V, -x LX :fin WWW NX R' LI 4 , h A . sw kk 'Z ,il ,M q vb an f m-' ,, , Q r ' K' A fb l Us H Q, ff? J, L g -Sigh .Q -. Fitz SP0 Roo - x W Elyria swarms Hoffman Sponsored by Sandusky County Franchised Auto Dealers Ass'n Hoffert closes in for the kill. 'Nia Three on One. Philip Borer joolgaff jroiaky innera sm c1,.,,,,,,.f garfblga Ruchard Geym his Thomas Gotiron Sponsored by Schwab's Sports Center 9 .ed erued l Row: Thomas Wal- James Beier, Gary iya, William Spriggs, ion Lawrence. and Row: William fle, Frederick Billow, lard Z i T 1 e, James lman. ...I I..- cal., . - Ui' Uaraify gaaLefLa! David Sfotz, Thomas Gotfron, Robert Foos, Richard Geyman, David Miesle, James Dauble, Edward Miller. 2 nior C M 0 Cjagem N234 Michael Hetrick, William Bucher, John Sevitts, Michael Miesle, James Reardon, Richard Hoffert, James House, Richard Ross, Gary Lawrence, Thomas Rich, Augustine Lopez. Michael Dunigan, David Hotz, Gary Holz, Eugene Gonya, Kenneth Haslinger, Lawrence Jay, Thomas Zimmer. Sponsored bv Scheck's Shonrite 0 'aa Top row: Ronald Rodenhauser, AI fred Binsack, Brian O'Shaughnessy Jude Haslinger, Raymond Young. Bottom row: Daniel St. John, Freder ick Beier, Joseph Overmyer, Johr Kayden, Frank Alfita. if . 3 X3 ' M x 1 Ev so so r 'WM lrdent followers. :ak bench shows h interest. 9 Miesle sets sights on basket. Sponsored by Sears Roebuck 8. Company :E,:Q::..i yiiffiif- Q? p.:.,,,. XV.:- Ksud , -4 ki K ., Ji. 52 W A Q Ffh!! Lx 'lqwg gy 1 L 155 sk fix an ar ar' , - eferanzi I f e f ade a U iamon Q J- Q Q if X ' - aw .. 'M - 4. 1 - 5 ,L SSS! Q A W Q .Q ig 4 yu fmya ag-311 , ff? 'W Q ' mf , , af Q X' X 'fi -1 ef. . -. A N..-Q K ' x 3 ad v . ,.-f M 'K i n 5 ' wx wx x Q wr ' Michael Miesle M., 4. Gary Lawrence zgf K 1 . Q it Wa I 0 s l..S .A,..,... . atball: Lee Bowden, Sam Weller, Paul Szakovits. Senior Cheerleader: Patricia O'Connor. -' l 1 s fi L., ':,, is , ttf lt t im- , qi,. l e S X 2 ' X ' 3?-' E K? i ci Q s i E Sponsored by Stevens Electric l l, gil anagem X ggi? Basketball: Sam Weller, Paul Szakovits. CA QQFLG Jefd Briclgett Katzenmeyer, Mascot I t i , M5 L . . V X ,L l Cheerleaders: Patricia O'Connor, Judy Hotz, Carol Faist, Janet B 88 R igiouri Cuffura! Rcrea fiona Q Q' 0 ' 'sa- TMQ- Q 'I I in Q 3? as mga Wu' inf Jie, xv '49 Q , f , F .hi i 3, ., it its .,,,., 7, f4r2 if W 'L x . K ,Q 'Wg kxi., A..kk x is Xxx - 'Y , , 4+ f A 'Q K6 x , Y i 3.5. Q Q , 3? X viffk-Q -if ., ,FMLA M w-+M'F? AQ ig , f ' , .i 4- 4 ' . -'. N 5 'xl xx 7 i K V i -. -:. ,I FJ ,I ,, 'PWS' X :ay gf: 5 .2 5 sk Q., , x X. x ek 2. 'K'-uyw ffnxQ-if Sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Swint 90 Qs -. ,QSQML ig , sk ' XSL-gg: ,U '-Ki 51.55 M- Q 'Mfg flz 19 4 ., , . J, 5 gig . X Q1-Q' L 35 4 ....1 . A -Q Q Sf 6 i .. '1. f j - QL X. - ,.,,A if if A ' 3? ,gm yxytx? K n 4. 'K if ... sf' r K. w 4 .Mg Sb mf . 'YQ ' Q - ZLIA. 5 , f I W' F W ek Q33 fx f Q4 Aw-M2 T 1 '? X' 1 ,.,. X gd ...K 91 Q 4 , Sponsored by S-K Drug Store ---J I... c...:... n-:..--l- 1--.....-.... fT'ff'If'f? in 51 m'A M? v',, 4 ssls fx flu V A ..s ,A wff. A, , f. St. Ann All of us will love to remember our last student Christmas. In all of our parishes we found the charac- teristic and loved Christmas crib which will live in our memories. It will be a lifelong reminder of the true meaning of Christmas . . . no matter the scene of our future Christmases. ,J yn, - Q.-wg Cl V-Ziff ws, iwstfirv A z iv f , ,.r-yew .sr-.,1 fa. af '7iN,,.f i ,f wat .Qs .0 4 E wmmmm, .3 yeh! 3,334 snip, .N 5-,fm H , l sg? x ssV 'svfMM .Wvvswv ,x-, Q Mwmw + 5. x fs. N, A at is XXX ' 1 xy Z f fi xx S 9? A 'K 4. 'W nw Q ary, ,UM rown N fs 'Milk gfoaaoma .qoclag May Queen, Patricia O'Connor, flanked by her attendants: Kathleen Hoffman, Marg Louise Scherer, Ruth Widman, Constance, Audrey Binder and Jean Drusback, flowe girl, Carolyn Bing, crown bearer, Nance Cole and flower girl, Jane Daubel. 94 Sponsored by Tischler's Gas Stal i 7 f ANS. 'TB 1 T nf Q N W-+..,w g 215.12 'T 4. ,. an vi v- Y-pf? .- -3.1 ,111-c' v . f.-4155 51- J rf, LW ' L-' 'ii-'47-' I, '35 V-5' + ' 1 I U 1 J . . ,u . . ne,-i'..' Interior of the Church C Parlshioners of Frernonts new Sacred Heart of Jesus Church can be lustly proud of their recently completed church and school. Father Leo Lemkuhl, former prin- cipal of St. Joseph High School has worked untir- ingly to organize and es- tablish the east side parish. With this establishment of Sacred Heart, St. Joseph boasts students of four par- ishes. Sponsored by Townsend's .X4 Farid aging C, , lf.-.., -A 1. a .. 'I I'-uh affta. 5' yfvciv, l..-.9 -Jag, 3 ,' xt. k.,,-JJ, , .J .. mu. Exterior of the Church lfront vlewt lane Interior of a classroom fxhnfr Heart Shrine The Rev. Leo Lemkuhl, Pa Corridor of the fs if aridlz Clefegrafefi Clenfenar ' ,kv The Most Reverend George John Rehring, Bishop of Toledo, honored Sf. Joseph's with his presence for the Centenary festiviiies. ,f'hn ,ii A 'ia . ,, 1'v.'Q:'i .f1i - 1-1.52 if-4 f'-'llviv 'ic . -1 ' . V 4. ya o f x ff-.., . -1 i E .gf Mx --vii'-'1,., 4 .Nfl--T. .' rf:- .- r-.-'M4.1'7':- ' -2.w f:i , ff 4 xp wif.-'.f'. 5.4.1 1. . , i, r ,-fr' xi - -1 , - .,- ,. V ...g .1 ,, Ui, fr.. '-ha, 'f ' f . '-1i'1'A'f..f-:Q-L-'af vii fa .-1 Q 1 ' J A ' -'. 4 lg 'z fvli. Q K alvf- 9 H. 1. lb- -af' -V, z K ,,.1,Q.'4,.fi 4 , r ,u 5 ,-., X . .' .-ps, ,- .M .1-1 1, Q55-,'t-1.43 tlevalion at The centenary Mass recalled one hundred years of renewing the Holy Sacrifice Y 97 red by Tschumy Brothers 1 Early settlers discuss the possibility of founding a new 4 llv 3 1- i tl k 5 :f YV i Nun-5 I 5 'sri b N S?. JOJQIQ 3400! pl'852l'lf5 Qnfenafy dgeafl R'-5' sim! 7jln!0!Je0!H 2 f Y t epherd boys, white clad angels enact the annual L-, 1 'istmas show inaugurated by Dr. Bauer. ., t up Q -., 'I 1 u 'V , . High? jyx. ' 'wif syfuhl ' md in their reverent interpretation of the Magnifl 4 v l sl 1 94 Q phomore and Junior girls direct all praise l 'M Q 9 'asored by Weller-Wanda.-lv 9 L ' 1 f 3 l89B Swv but Rr-,wtwnf Inman . iii, a fl lr 0 0 Mt Jubvlvr ll lfl' llmmlyl f af'-elf . ?' 3 ii, Li, U A ,a LQQ l sm 2936, Ltbfawtgfz tallwrlflarfhle w . s 'J 0989 5 f g Dmlfltfgg Placards and old fashioned costumes recall impor- tant events of Dr. Bauer's pastorate. lu ngfvzqr.. .. .rs .,,,,.-, x ' z'll'. l- he ' in , f V, ,: 'Y .X'.'.gl' 1' -4- , , X-.4-.. I , , Q ... .,, N xg 9 Rs. M. vip. . ox, , , 1. A . V- .t ., 19 ll' 4 '-Ld. K2 ,Q 5 lvlsqr .lmlwa S,Arnold1 di. 'T' Actnon at both sides of stage parallels pastorates of Father Waechter and Monsignor Arnol K, sa X Q-to ll ea H ev 7 i ' The final tableau poses in tribute to the one hundred 33li?PQugi ivikxflgqg N-,if L Q... il! if L1 Q.. 5- Q 1 1. -6, Qfnxgfa 121.53 MQ., , .E,,.i. 1' Q ' . zxsgrk -iNw, S, f ,f i 85 Q wiv ag R I' X xf X' A Q!! I Q Xi 'S 'wg' -5. 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S: VOLJA g0UeI l'll'l'lel'lt rimarg fgdecfiond Candidates show art work a.-anim twiki at Sufi' 'xiiyxix Q ...as seniors mark their X Sponsored by The Valley Dairy Company 106 Displaying their posters Artistic posters Conscientiously deciding 'B Sw QQ, in,Qlf l Juniors mark ballots 1.-wx Tallying the results One more vote for . . . ? Republican victors at the primaries Democratic victors at the primaries Sponsored by Nofz Electric Company 7 70gefAer ,UM Shared fjlzefie omenfd Some time ago St. Joseph graduation ieighth gradet at A M nl 1. Eighth grade iovelies St. Casimir graduation Qeighth gradet 5 ul ,M 'K --,LZ v i ft if ' i fi E -S-' I g v i sy f 211 hggfge i ff ' Arerft they handsome? Oh, how cute! Sponsored by Paramount Theatre 103 J 'Ns if . Competent librarians Time for a snack Way back when . . . Hold that pose! Outing at Walbridge Park Anybody there? wx K - -J .af ' 1' A 10, Q' v x fi s me X 'W-f ffiliff ff aarr ix c Q . x-A . i. ' ' an xt fe l 1 Time out at Crystal Beach Holiday get-together In the good old school days 109 Sponsored by Lesher's M Made fo order Definitely not posed Boat pa rty poopers Typical gab-fest val -Q ku Steady - don't fall! Y x 'f.y,-M.. Hold on tight! iponsored by leo A. Miller, Contractor Cramped sleeping quarters 3 Enioying The Dinner-Dance Previews of army life ik Misery loves company As iuniors, we honored seniors af Dinner-Dance 3 . , Ai Q . 4 ,J ,, 1 , ,ff 5 Unpacking after safe arrival Towards our purpose-the came? . . . .xdncl Wow .95 jhe our Ill ,.........,........,, Close of a crazy week-end Snonsnrerl lav Frnmnno nba. P-..- 1 o w , v I W M u. ,- . . sf A 152: ' Ist . ,, fi E51 ,, YS U f'r ,I-1 5 1 1, , Q 'i 'j iii 34 ,. 4? is V il.. lx 1- 55.1 ' 3:,f Qg . 4 ggi ' fx 21,1 . H. .V 3 Q WLT' 5 .':i'K 5' . .. 'iv Q This EQUA- , K? F i. Q A: f Q-fm ' 1 , V n ' 51? 612' ' ' . Hs gi af an mm ,.r .li NI 2 C S , 1 'bf',,ix.., f . Fi w L iv . 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