St Mary Catholic High School - Marathon Yearbook (Marietta, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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0DAl.lTY X 1sLQ3'-'Wg X 3 I .ms ,, 'evfrssil ' 1: ng, I '--V i asf? iiv Zimv' ir S M, I 3 School lasted six days a week for some members of the sodality this year. Under the chairmanship of Marlene Dimmerling, the group sponsored CCD work in neighboring rural parishes. Margie Miller and Marlene helped Sister Bertille and Sister Magdala teach catechism at Churchtown. John Moening and Martha Dyar assisted Sister Wilma and Sister Rose Clement at Beverly. Irene Walter and Pat Tobin went to Lowell with Sister Mary Joris and Sister Marialein. page New and uged cars LUKENS MOTOR SALES FR 3-9707 FR 3-1757 31

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CWMR First Row: Susan Van Frayen, Mary Agnes Wesel, Carol Mulvihill, Charlotte Kuehn, Suzanne Knicely, Nancy Tullius, Alice Winters Second Row: Mary Margaret Winters, Martha Dyar, Suzanne Nangle, Sharon La Vallee, Anna Lou Brack, Sharon Goddard, Roberta Henry, Joyce Bauer, Marilyn Strahler, Mary Binegar, Sally Cawley, Pat Tobin ALTAR Bill Albrecht, Howard Danielson, Pat Vermaaten, Fred Scharff



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XEKKBIBXKESBXBEBXBXBXKIEBXKBIWKKEKKKK CLASS HlSTORY we began our freshman year with nineteen in our class. Our home-room teacher was Sister Mary Nora, and the rest of the faculty included Sister Sebastian, Sister Gemma, and Father Adams. Our first big day was initia- tion. we were all fearful of what our Never lovingw seniors would do to us on Judgment Night, but we all pulled through and were really made to feel at home in high school. we elected Bill Albrecht, Fred Scharff, Irene Walter, and Marlene Dimmerling as class officers. Our first big affair was a nMilitary Dancen in the Church hall, and everyone had a grand time. The year came to a close with our class picnic at Lake Hope. we were sophomores before we knew it! This year Regina Strahler and Howard Danielson joined our class. we lost one member, Larry Gazlay, leav- ing our number at twenty. Our home-room teacher was still Sister Mary Nora. The only new member of the faculty was Father Battocletti, who took Father Adams' place as religion instructor. Our class officers for the year were Martha Dyar, David Conley, Irene Walter, and John Moening. The Bishop's Ball, the basketball games, and the graduation breakfast we gave the sen- iors all helped to make this a wonderful year. We had had so much fun at Lake Hope last year that we decided to go there again for our class picnic. we were sorry to see our sophomore year end, and were locking forward to our junior year when we would get our class rings and go to Washington. As juniors we walked into a sparkling new school that first day in Sep- tember. How proud we are of it! we have never ceased to marvel at the spa- cious halls and the beautiful classrooms. The faculty for this year in- cluded our home-room teacher, Sister Sebastian, Sister Gemma, Sister Rose Clement, Father Battocletti, and Father Kramer. we chose Irene Walter, Marlene Dimmerling, Sharon LaVallee, and Marguerite Huck as class officers for the year. The members of our class still numbered twenty. Our class rings arrived around the first of December. We'll probably never stop showing them off. The year passed quickly with all the activities, and it wasn't any time at all until we were on our way to Washington for a glorious five-day trip which we shall never forget. Nor will we ever forget that Monsignor Murphy made the trip possible. The year ended in a flurry of pre- parations for our last year in high school. Seniors! You may wonder how we ever made it, but here we are at last. We began the year full of zest and vigor. We were determined to make the most of OUT l8St days ih high school. we Wglcomed Our new h0me-r00m teach- er, Sister Mary Leah, and two other new members to the faculty, Sister Veronica and Father Wenda. Bob Kern deserted our ranks to start his television career. The freshman initiation was our first project. we elected John Moening, Pat Tobin, Sharon LaVallee, and John Davis class of- ficers. About the second month after school had started, we undertook the task of editing the yearbook. we hope you like it! The Bishop's Ball, the basketball SHYYIGS and the Valentine Dance are already over, and we are look - ing forward to the time when this issue of the MARIAN will be out. We are also awaiting the outcome of the tournament and all the graduation activiti- es . And last, but not least, we are waiting for the moment when we will be walking down the aisle to receive our diplomas. we pause now to thank all our teachers for all they have done for us and to tell them how much we app- rgciated them' We will always think of St. Mary's with fond memories and will look back to these never-to-be-forgotten days with gratitude and affec- tion for all those who made them what they have been -- the happy carefree days of our youth.

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