St Marys High School - Salute Yearbook (New Baltimore, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 15 text:

St Marys Salute 6 aaa ,irlwfory Carol Mazuchowski is noted for her even temperament shes always angry Maureen McKinnon and Mary Ellen Roberts strangers in a new town literally bumped into each other while walking on Matn Street We were all given a big introduction to high school by the Seniors of 1955 In the form of initiation Everyone still clearly pictures all American Joe Stahovec daintily drlbblnng down the street in his form fitting blue bloomered girl s basketball uniform Carolyn Hlmnnels attracted every dog In town with her dog biscuit coiffeur while Barbara scared everyone away with her sack dress made from an authentic burlap sack and her witches shoes Cbut then Barbara doesnt personally carel lt took Christina a week to tame her hair do after her thirty braids were taken down Act Three Scene Two our Sophomore year funds Ed Joe and Dan armed with loaded water and yellow slips of paper generously passed out every Friday by the faculty Our Junior year brought glamor in the form of Betty Lou Kings new set of eyebrows and Mary Mayeas and Mary Ann Cables new shade of hair ln the same year tragedy took place in the kitchen While working diligently preparing that good old menu Sloppy Joes fthe only thing Mary Ellen knows how to cookj Sharlene Whitmore contributed that special last ingredient namely Tom Schustlers rung A new day dawns and with it comes our Senior year Hours of study years of labor seemtng hardships all are forgotten as class rings sparkle on the fingers of its proud possessors as a gust award to the actors untirlng efforts That morning we all went horseback riding and nothing unusual happened except that while Marian Spickett was happily riding through the brush she got her head stuck in a tree Dont ask me how she got loose its a long story Halloween night found the gurls with their brooms at Maureen s house Carolyn Himmels was startled when a strange beggar Callas Mary Ellen Robertsl snltched her purse and other valuables Her accomplice Judy Plague aided In the theft A good time was had by all even though little Eva the usual life of the party was not there Around this time Danny Kialik traded in his picky pants for a hospital gown His internment didnt last long because he ate the hospital out of house and home and drove the nurses to drink Cchocolate milk of coursel At this same time Joe Ed and Tom were engoying their own little carton of chocolate milk In room 7 Soon the whole class was busily working on the Senior Prom Mary Gaye Eva Marian Mary Ellen and Judy Kaczperskt could be found mopplng up St Marys own little Anchor Bay when the dam burst Though many trials and tribulations took place they were soon forgotten as the Seniors danced beneath Japanese Oriental splendor These and many other memories will live in our hearts as slowly the curtain descends concealing the childhood of the actors and opening up a vista of hopes from whence they shall emerge through the door of the future as men and women to find their new role In the drama of llfe and portray In beautifully to its close l3 V358 ' f ' : ' - ' . 5 ' ' I I I. I l I - I . I I ' I I . . . . I . . I , . I I I ' I I pisiols. Their victims we'll leave to your own imagination. The stage is strewn with white, blue, pink . . . , I I ' ' I I , . ' I 5 . . I I ' , . ' . . . I I I . I , . ' I I I . , .

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St Marys Salute OJS C aaa cjslwiory The Senuor Graduatung Class of T958 has completed a drama whuch ut has been theur pleasant duty to enact It us an hustorucal presentatuon of the actuvrt es accomplishments and musdemeanors of theur s hool career The Furst Scene us set for a crrsp autumn mornung of T946 As the characters make theur debut on the stage we note at once that they are young eager and fulled with a zest for adventure As we look closer we see the familuar faces of Eva Thomas Judy Plague Elaune and Dolores Schmud Thomas McNally tat Van Damme Betty Ruzzun and last but not least Danny Kraluk and hus short woolen pants They took to school luke ducks to water One of tlu ur furst accomplushments was the formation of the urst grade band un whuch Luttle Eva Judy Plague Elaune and Dodu played tamborunes whule Pat Van ruu nouse and commotuon the two boys were A W OL probably because Dannys short woolen pants were puckung hum and Tom had to take hus uron pulls Along wuth the years a talent for the funer arts developed and we see our eught luttle stars prancuno along the stage portraying rabbuts and squurrels un the great productuon of Snow Whute and the Seven Dwarfs the gurls actung as bunnues and the boys as squuurels The scene now changes ln Act Two we fund four new names on the marquee Ed Whute Mary Gaye Fuerst Mary Ann Cable and Judy Kaczpersku In second semester the membershup was Increased by one wuth the arruval of pretty perky plump June Scott The boys were greatly untrugued by her bug brown eyes and found excuses to talk to her by off rung her potato chups and other goodues In the same year Judy Kaczpersku gauned fame by crownung the Blessed Mother un a blue dress whuch she stull has and probably can stull wear because she hasnt gauned an ounce Mary Gaye Fuerst and Mary Ann Cable were rookues for the baseball team theur favorute opponents being the boys team of course We wont guve the results of any of these games sunce ut mught be embarassung for the boys The second scene of thus act funds the eighth graders wuth a new member Maruan Spuckett suttung after school laughung hysterucally Thus unbeluevable as ut may seem was a penance for laughung at Ed Whute whule he lazuly fushed along the classroom floor wuth a pencul and a puece of strung As a result of thus musdemeanor all of theur badges from the J C A C were taken away U C A C standung for the Junuor Catholuc Action Clubj Another tragedy took place durung thus crucual year The breakung ofthe classroom lught by a ball flung Knot un the durectuon at alll by pucky pants Kraluk After the damage was done the vullaun collapsed un hus seat sobbung To the enthusuastuc and thunderous applause ofthe auduence the curtaun rose for the Thurd Act Once agaun uts a crusp autumn mornung but the luttle group has grown to twenty four The new faces belongunq to Carol Mazuchowsku Maureen McKunnon and Mary Ellen Roberts from the bug cuty of Detrout Joe Stahovec Chrustuna Brynsku Betty Lou Kung Mary Mayea Barbara Csquurrelj Meldrum Carolyn Hummels and Sharlene Whutmore haul from Anchorvulle and Faur Haven T2 I 1 I- . 1 H I ' . D . . . . . . i I . I . . 'c . I I l . f - I . I I I . I I I 1, . . . I I I ' . ' 3. . . . l r 1 I I ' Damme clicked her castinets to the rhythm of Betty Ruzzin rubbing her sandpaper blocks together. Amidst 'e ' ' , . . . ., ' ' , . . . . . . ,, . A' , - . . , ' 1 ' , I I- I . l I , . I I ' . . . 3 . . . , . . I . . . . I , . I I . . . I . I . . I . . , . , .... .... ' I . . , . . . I . I ' ' . .I . I ' I l . 'I ' I I ' I



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St Marys Salute HQ 6 arm ,jvfmfory Wlthln These hallowed walls may others fund as dad we the well sprang of happnness hugh Ideals the will and the power to turn to good account thus rlch treasure and weave It into a drama of enduring charm The Play ts done the Curtain drops u we will meet agaln sometime somewhere somehow From L to R M Fuerst M Roberts M Splckett B Kung E Thomas K Kelderhouse J Scott M Mayea S Whitmore M Cable J Kaczperskl, and B Ruzzm with their rmgbearers on Semor Ring Day. All the Sensors agreed with Dan Krallk Barbara Meldrum and Mary Mayea that the Sophomore breakfast for them were decked out In their best duds was certamly dehclous Oh lnltlatlon Day 1954 I4 f . X I H ' - I 9',tQ,1 f ' I I 1 1 I . UB T - - - H . 1 1 1 - . . . , . , . , . , . , - , - , . , . , . , . - . . . . . .

Suggestions in the St Marys High School - Salute Yearbook (New Baltimore, MI) collection:

St Marys High School - Salute Yearbook (New Baltimore, MI) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

1946

St Marys High School - Salute Yearbook (New Baltimore, MI) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 25

1958, pg 25

St Marys High School - Salute Yearbook (New Baltimore, MI) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 32

1958, pg 32

St Marys High School - Salute Yearbook (New Baltimore, MI) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 8

1958, pg 8

St Marys High School - Salute Yearbook (New Baltimore, MI) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 24

1958, pg 24

St Marys High School - Salute Yearbook (New Baltimore, MI) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 13

1958, pg 13


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