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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:-
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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
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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.
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