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Mary Ann Quallich 1905 St. Paul St. HE-1-4182 Sp:-evll 1,23 Debate 1,23 Li- brary Club 1,2,3,4g Fatima Club 2,3,4g Auto Club 31 Clee Club 3,45 Business Hon- or 3,4, Clieerleadr-r 4, Donald Reich 1906 St. Paul St. HE-1-2908 Speech S1 Debate 1, Base- ball 1,2,3,4g Intramurals 1,2, 3,43 Clee Club 2, Choir 21 Camera Club 3,4-g School Photographer 3,43 Student Council 4: Yearbook Staff 41 Bowling Team 4, Kathleen Pietzak 3251 Josephine St. HU-1-2262 Sacred Heart C-lub 1,23 Speech 1,25 Diocesan. Choir 3g Librarian 33 Clee Club 3,43 Fatima Club 3,4. William Potanko 2910 E. Carson St. HE-1-9418 Speech 1, Caimera Club 2, Clee Club 2,3,4g Diocesan Choir 35 High School Choir 3,4. Carole Reinhardt 65 South 16th St. Band lg Art 23 Camera Club 2, Muzart Club 2, Clee Club 3,4. August Redlinger 3040 Zaruba St. EV-1-4938 Camera Club lg Auto Club 23 Art 3, Muzart 33 Server 4. March closed the Lenten Season, and during the first three days of Holy Week the annual high school Retreat took place. Our spirits were lifted, and we felt closer to God. The Retreat oi 1959 had a special meaning to us, for it was oui last. We prayed, meditated, and asked Cod foi the help we would ,need when the doors of St lVlichael's were closed behind us. The excitement of graduation began to takt hold in April. Caps and gowns were measured lnvitations were ordered. What would we be do ing in a few months, we wondered. lt was hart Francine Reith 72 St. Michael St. EV-1-7039 Debate 1, Speech 1,23 Bas- ketball 1, Passion Play 1,2, 3,43 Clee Club 3,4-g Fatima Club 3,4g Cafeteria Staff 4.
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Charles F. Miller 2123 Salisbury St. HE-1-1549 Band lg Choir 1,23 Glee Club 23 .lounalism 25 Basketball 2.3,4: Class Officer 2,43 Baseball 3,43 Student Coun- eil Officer 4. . .5rfr f t 'r' Charles McAllister 1816 Sidney st. EV-1-2272 Speech 13 Basketball 1,2.3,4g lntramurals 1,2,3,4g Glee. Club 39 Bowling Team 4: .lournalism 4g Yearbook Staff 4. Susan McGoniglc 125 St. Joseph Way HU-1-5787 Basketball lg Speech 1,2g Glee Club 3,43 Fatima Club 3,4. months was forgotten. As the song goes, I got a wonderful feeling: everything is going my way. We did have wonderful feelings, never to be for- gotten. The ski-trip was cancelled. At the last minute the snow disappeared! February brought the Mardi Gras and an almost unbearable suspense in 203 and in 104. Eva lune and Chuckie Miller lorded it over us as Qing and queen that evening. With this festive Jccasion we closed our social season until Easter. Glenn Myers 215 Kathleen St. HU-1-4678 Journalism lg Choir 1,2,3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Clee Club 2,3. 67 Norman Nieder ZSOYW .lane Sl. HU-1-2725 Speech lg Latin Honor 2: Camera Club 2,3,4g Choir 2,3,4g School Photographer 2, 3,45 Student Council 3.4: Science Honor 43 Captain of Bowling Team. Charles P. Miller 9 St. Thomas St. HU-1-3660 Debate lg Intramurals 1,2: Muzart Club 23 Library Sci- ence 29 Art 3. James Miller 131 South llth St. HU-1-4318 Speech lg Baseball 14 Bas- ketball l,2g Journalism 23 Glee Club 2,3,4g Choir 2,3,4: Yearbook Staff 4. t .N
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. was Melvin Rigot 2719 McCord St. H11-1-3819 Speech K Debate 15 Base- ball 1.2.3,4g Choir 1.23.43 Glee Club 2,3,4g Camera Club 2, Bowling Team 4, Student Council 43 Yearbook Staff 4. David Russell 225 Madeline, St. TU-2-6751 Journalism 3.4. Marianne St-heidl 235 Sterling St, lIE'l-7293 Passion Paly 15 Speech 1.2: Library Science 23 Glee Club 3,44 Fatima Club 45 Year- book Staff 4. to predict the scientists. the engineers, the busi- nessmen, the millworkers, the secretaries, and housewives among us. No longer would we be :hildren under the watchful eyes of the nuns and priests, but the men and women in a modern, iuick-changing world. Our paths would radiate wut in-many different directions, but our wonder- 'ul school memories were things we would all iave in common. No matter where we would go rr what we would do, we knew always that the tpirit of Michael, Francis, and Paul would re- nain a part of us. Gloria Serowik 2703 Josephine St. EV-1-4-368 Speech 1,25 Debate 1.23 Clee Club 3.4, Fatima Club 3.4: Yearbook 4. Judy Stanger 168 South 16th St. EV-142007 Speech 81 Debate 13 Camera Club 2g Art 23 Muzalrt Club 2, Glee Club 3.4. Eva June Schlegel T14 Muldowney Ave. 110-2-1095 Band 13 Art 23 Muzart 2: Fatima Club 3,43 Clee Club 3,43 Class Officer 43 Cheer- leader 43 Student Council 4. Anselma Sehwarzkopf 2939 Arlington Ave. lllf-1-1880 Band 13 Latin llonor 23 Speech 2.3.43 Debate 2.3: llistury llonor 3,43 Class Offi- cer 3,43 Student Council 3,43 Science llonor 4. I 69 gi, ' , my K .f xiii
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