St Marys High School - Bluebook Yearbook (Akron, OH)
- Class of 1949
Page 1 of 40
Cover
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Text from Pages 1 - 40 of the 1949 volume:
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V fl 3 L .wJ f iff' Aff, V W ' ROBERT DICKSON Official chauffeur and bell-ringer . lone male at the mercy of eight females . . . likes cheeeeburgers, chocholate milkshakes, and Catherine . . . attended Boys' State in Junior year. . . would like to be an Admiral in Uncle Sam's navy. 1 E 8? 5 DOROTHY SMITH Popular class president . . . hails from Lowell . . . likes bowling, shuffle board, and uDoc' . . . gentle, refined, and poised . . . potential school teacher . . . 'Dot.' l I PATRICIA MAYHEW Blond art editor of Marian . . . talented writer of essays . . . likes gruesome movies, chill soup, and horses . . . shy and reserved, but has a sparkling sense of humor . . . the V nursing professions is calling Patty Jean. 6 f.w,M..L, ...f f . ,, . , , PATRICIA POTTER Assistant editor of ggglgg and class vice- president . . . likes dill pickles, dill pickles. and more dill pickles . . . proud of her 'three- fourths' Irish ancestry. her size tens, and her new nephew . . . Patsy's perturbed about a serious A problem. JOAN WALTERS Churchtown's gift to the senior class . . . champion bowler and capable chauffeuse . . . for- ever giggling, forever wise-cracking. forever spreading cheer . . . future Olympic ski champion 7 ELIZABETH SCHILLING Reliable business manager of Marian . . Number One on home-ec hit parade . . . likes hamburgers with onions, square dances, and the color red . . . will probably follow a culinary O8.I'8BI'. 1f v : CATHERINE WESEL Effervescent secretary of senior class . . faithful church organist . . . likes John Lund, dancing, and all the senior boys . . . trim, tal- ented, talkative . . . Cincinnati, here she comes! 8 MARGARET GRUBB Efflcent editor of Marian . . . loyal member of St. Mary's choir . . . has weaknesses for catsup, the name 'Bob,' and blues in the night . . . friendly, cheerful, reliable . . . 'Marg' has ambition to sing for Spike Jones. JEANNE LA VALLEE Smiling commercialite who stars in typing . . . likes to eat ice cream, to tell tall tale and V0 Jitterbug . . . Jeannie of the raven hair and pleasing voice is a would-be hostess for American Air Lines. 9 JUANITA SARVER CHARLES SCHAPLEY CHARLOTTE WALTER CHARLES BRDOKER ZITA ENGLE 10 RICHARD TOBIN HARGIE NEADER JOAN POTTER I 0 SU2-ANNE SCHOT T AHELIA BIEDENBACH WILLIAM WESEL 11 1 BARBARA GREENE YT 64244 Paul Dyar, Fred Sieron Anna Theresa Hulk M H 1 Regina Morris conduct a Catnolic Action discassioirgt zhgnwgzilgegeeiggg of the Sodallty of the Blessed Virgin. and Eleanor Keller Clare Jurden, Geraldine Pouzide, Pat Dyar, 'L on ratulates Jimmy Neader on the success look on while Donald O inn c g ' 1 tions. Jimmy was general chairman. of the drive for magazine subscr p r-N, r 'rbl t,m IQQ a ,M 5' D 'fs ' He '-R3 I ml. . ..q,,4 John Brogan, Gary Gray, James Hastings, and Alma Tobin plan the program for the evening of the B1shop's Ball. Dorothy Tornes, James Hastings, James Schott, Ivan Brockmeier, and Dorothy Schilling welcome Richard Dickson back to school after his prolonged illness. 13 7935 Q V Mem fbi! YN M 0551 4 Q Chosen by their respective classes to serve as presidents for the year 1948-49 are: Seniors -- Dorothy Smith Juniors -- Richard Tobin Sophomores -- James Neader 'Freshmen -- James Hastings Representative members of the bookkeeping class are Margaret Grubb, Joan Walters, and Jeanne La Vallee. 'R Members of the senior English class comprise the staff of the yearbook Patsy Potter, Patty Jean Mayhew, and Betty Schilling submit their work to the editor, Margaret Grubb. I ! ESX!!! ,xc-v 16 Q-I' Members of the home-economics class observe Betty Schilling sdJust costumes for the grade-school Christmas entertainment. famed Catherine Wesel, Patty Jean Mayhew, and Bob Dickson show keen interest in Dorottw Sm1th's chemistry experiment. 17 , 1' qi I MMA 'n 'Ql:. u,.0 First Row: Fred Sieron Gary Gray James Hastings, -7811186 NBER! Second Row: John Brogah, Richard iobin, Ivan Brockmeler, Robert Dickson. Pat DFS? 344666466 Q Reserves: William Wesel, Robert Zide, Paul Dyer, Charles Brooker, James Schott and Leo Tullius. 18 1 They cheer the team both in defeat and victory Joan Potter Theresa Huck Juanita Server Margie Neader Alma Tobin 19 Fun: a 1 A y 1 V I I . 4 .I V1 Joseph Sarver, on leave from the Air Corps, ' 7 A entertains during the intermission of the dinner- , dance sponsored by the Juniors in honor of the graduates. Pictured with Joseph are: William Wesel Jeanne La Vallee Robert Dickson 1 I E Catherine Wesel 49' Patsy Potter 6 'lpkl F , ! n n f mm zz , Q If f N 7 fi? Q yizmgplffw W. 4 ' ' 'Wu , Wfwffff X f Q K 4 do -15 G , G. lg S xii? it t 4 X, . 'E M Q X f X 2 5 n E Patricia Maynew Jeanne La Vallee Betty Schilling Jo n W lt P Margaret Grubb,'Cather1ne Wesel, Sorothy Smith, Ame11aaB1e3eng:gn, gggyJgg:tggttep fflfm Ewa First Row: William Finkel, James Neader, Robert Roach, David Sarver. Second Row: Leo Tulllus, James Schott, Fred Sieron, Gary Gray, Robert Zide, Gary Schilling. Third Row: Richard Tobin, Ivan Brockmeier, Bernard Weiss, Pat Dyar, William Wesel, John Brogan. 22 if 1 rn.. SFS' at 1999 ST. MARY'S OSCABS ARE AWARDED T02 Sister Evelyn for her undaunted faith in the basketball team Father Connor for the snappy commentaries on bowling which spotllghted the bulletin board each Friday morning. Monsignor Murphy for renovating the Church basement and for his whole-hearted support of all our activities. Bob Dickson for his patient long-suffering in a completely feminine classroom atmosphere. Patsy Potter for her patriotic devotion to the United States Navy. Joan Walters for the effervescent laughter which bubbled up at many a tense moment. Margaret Grubb for her wholesome amlabllity and all-around friendliness. Patty Jean Mayhew for her ready wit and unselfish generosity Dorothy Smith for her poised and dignified serenity. Jeanne La Vallee for her exact prognostlcatlons in regard to next month's fashions. Catherine Wesel for learning to drive the Buick around the block in nine easy lessons. Betty Schilling for carrying a little urban atmosphere into Churchtown's rural social activities. Sister Mary Leah for her perseverance in waging a losing war against the chewing-gum menace. 23 nfw 'Z J, ' fAfH5R C0 ALMA ATER .,. m . A mu 5 A , 1. L Joh N .. pnrsy 1 ' f M 3 Q 5 Y N.-x. K ASISTEQ Esgnvf , 13756 B 5-'?N6rr.q .SEHNNE f X HO is MrsSnvcrP 5lSTg,? M DO' Fra :Enos L ' E40 X fr sr Yi X v-'Sz A ,!'f.1ggv 513155 EUFLYN -Too N BOB NPR' 5,5-Row' U U ,lf I mf?- 1 . P -ai c,mr+1 Zirn,CunnLorrf,Jufw1rn, Ioan, Many HELEN '7 Betty in her bonnet Is happy as can be. But why is she so shy she can't - Look at you and me? Dnce there was a little This is Dorothy Marie As sweet as can be Propped up in a big chair To charm you and NO. Patsy sits in mamma's lap miss And cuts a pretty Jeannie was her name. figupg, A tiny S1Hm0UP iirl She l If you do not like her V8.8 . nay, Today she 18 the same' Little Bob-blue has lost his curls Wait 'til sh' Sets And can't tell where to find them. bigger' But Walt for A Whllt V Some day he'll smile When the seniors s Some day your prince will come Across the grass so green. And he will kneel before you, 'Cathy, be my queen?' 'How would you like to ride in my swing Up to the sky so blue?' 'We'd like to, but have you any room To spare for us, Patty Mayhew?' tart to wind them. Hickory dickory dock Margie wants to talk They make her go for a ride The carriage inside When she'd rather get out and walk. what Jo-an Jo-an, why do you fI'0WI'l? You're all dressed up In your pretty new gown. No rings on your fingers. But slippers on your toes. troubles you, nobody KIIOWB. WIESER AND CAWLEY Furniture Funeral Directors Ambulance Service 187 Third Street Phone 120 Dan B Cawley, Jr Licensed Funeral Dlrecto Compliments of THOMAS L SCHWENDEMAN INSURANCE AGENCY SKEET voaE's Fountain Service and Catering Phone 2002 'Where styles are not expensive 125 Putnam Street Phone 2500 BECKER'S FTDWERS We Telegraph Flowers 0 Second Street Phone 1111 Philip M Becker RICHARDS BROTHERS Prescriptions Since 1876 Opp Hotel Lafayette Marietta, Ohio Compliments of CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE Marietta BERGEN BROTHERS Plumbing And Heating Contractors Compliments of A FRIEND For Up To The Minute Fashions HANES DRESS SHOP Marie tm 01110 2 K 240 North Seventh Street JEAN FRQCKS ' a 3 9 of, A 7 ST. HARY'S CATHOLIC WOMEN'S CLUB Motto 'To serve humbly and sincerely' WAINWRIGHTS 'Your Friendly Furniture Store' THE CRYSTAL DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY 120 Third Street T Marie tts., Ohio Phone 425 Compliments of HE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS PIONEER SIGN COMPANY Harry A Morris 6 Sons Roadside Advertising A Speciality Truck Lettering Marietta, Ohio Compliments of THE ALTAR AND ROSARY SOCIETY Compliments of Your International Harvester Dealer STOWE TRUCK AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY 118-120 Second Street Phone 303 Compliments of SHERWIN WILLIAMS COMPANY 204 Front Street Phone 768 Compliments of WASHINGTON COUNTY LIQUOR DEALERS ASSOCIATION Compliments of LDWELL CAFE Lowell 0h10 0 I Since 1910 I I 28 MARIETTA IGNITION SERVICE STATION Complete Electrical Sales and Service On All Makes Magnetos - Generators - Starters Battery Service 181 Front Street Phone U11 Mrs. W. F. Wesel, Proprietor AUGUST WEBER COMPANY Complete Food Store Vegetables - Fruits - Home Dressed Poultry Third Q Scammel Streets Phone 1126 THE FAIR STORE VSPYih1H8 F0r The Average Manu Specialize in Men's Medium Priced Suits 142 Front Street Marie QUALITY FOOD STORE 407 Third Street Phone 680 tta, 0h10 C Rake C an Wey SNIFFEN'S Shop-For-Men Marietta. Ohio SCHOTT IMPLEMENT COMPANY White Trucks Oliver Farm Machinery Virginia Street, Marietta, Ohio Phone 373 Drink MISSION ORANGE Naturally Good Bottled By CRYSTAL SPRING BEVERAGE COMPANY Marietta, Ohio Phone 43 2 PEERLESS CLEANERS Finkel Brothers, Prop Scammel Street Phone Try us for Good work 9 KESTERMEIER'S Good Shoes For Over 50 Years MARIETTA FERTILIZER COMPANY Phone 1313 Robert E Dickson 'E , . v I 'First in Quality -- First ln Style' 415'b19 19 96 I 29 BEAN MOTORS GRADES ONE AND TWO NASH SALES AND SERVICE 218i Pu Compliments of - JIM CHRISTOPHER THE JUNIOR CLASS INSURANCE AGENCY tnam Street Phone 1722 I BAKER AND BAKER Compliments of J AND uns J FRANCIS SMITH e1'rs FLOYD Foon STORE Compliments of Where Ma Saves Pa's Doug I OUR LADY S SODALITY 652 Phillips street Pnon 2033 Compliments of Compliments of THE HOLY NAM SOCIETY ST MARY'S MOTHERS CLUB MR. . . Putnam near Front h e . , . 30 HENRY H BAKER Jeweler Watches and Diamonds GRADES THREE AND FOUR Watch Service Putnam Theatre Building For Top Qualltv Building Supplies See BEA LE DRUGS THE MARIETTA CONCRETE CORPORATION Westview Phone 1896 Compliments of TINY TOWN 224 Putnam Street Phone 1901 Marietta Best wishes Compliments fpgm THE AIROLIT1: conmmy THE MARIETTA PAINT AND COLOR COMPANY Marietta: 0h10 THE SENIOR CLASS THE SOPHOMORE CLASS p G saUN1cARD1's ' Infants Ana cnilarenw wear of 31 THE SPORT SHOP 'Everything For The Sportsman' GRADES SEVEN AND EIGHT 13 Tiber Way Phone - 2606 I PASTIME BONLING ALLEY Finest Bowling Alley in This Section Qomplimentg of of Ohio ARCHER AUTO PARTS Ooen 18 Noon to ld Midnight h Best Wishes Best wie es from From F GE COMPANY WAKEFIELD HOTEL S KR S Best Wishes to Class of 1949 Mr and Mrs Brooks G Riddle GRADES FIVE D SIX RIDDLE'S CONFECTIONERY gf 24 4: AL 77 44,611 ?.Z fn' fcffff f' Compliments of Compliments of NEW CAB COMPANY H AND M WASHERETTE Phone M67 ffl I so o .A 1 ,'.. 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