St Paul High School - Paulian Yearbook (Owosso, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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A v'--Q , a:'.w .. , A M A iiayn-'!Qiil'fx',!i'QI.Sf:,k'fu:, ,, Alia' 1 ' H' ' 'P 'iE'g':,5iJf 1 .1 mf! ,. .. , ,rg Hg ' The Paulian 1956 St. Paul High School ' ','iI '. K , .A-X... . ,.,- hh. . ,,.,,.,1 . . , .K XL ,..,.,,..,.,f3:e'-- - ' ff, . ah.. ,. .,. , ... ..,, . , . . ,vm ,V , .af , -.-,JZ fi: qw 0SS0f NXXQHKQM We Have These . . The days, Weeks, months pass . . . September to June . . . all carrying memories. Classmates, teachers, favorite subjects, co-curricular activities . . . all play a part in theedevelopment of every Paulian. The first day of school, September 8 . . . this year was a year of firsts . . . the football championship . . . the basketball dis- trict and regional championships . . . the first taste of high school living for the freshmen. We see the seasons pass . . . Autumn, Winter, Spring . . . we all realize that June is near . . . another year has flown by . . . but memories linger . . . and every St. Paul student is alive with recollections of a full, happy year . . . -I., Q 1 -NX Sgr, XX3-,jf 5 I ' U-IIT' , -L 'U .. 'bf - N- X I g at ' I.: wx 'xx X- 'a f SSX 'X X. S1 ,V xmfx-'X :,' . '-XX: ,ff 1 1 N Nxxxa ,Xxx it U - h Ifxxxxw. e ij - 'XM i Q - 'N y A 1 ' x :. ,- fx Si -X .xX, -Us K 1 - . X541 S H Q ' 1 3 ' A I V, XV 'N 3 E fl!! E XS Q Q 'xx ws h , SL ...N N- 'H 4 x-X A -S f XX 5 I 3 SX il 5 xx I NY ii fx., XLFL S ' xxx 'N' '-N x i NN K-4 'f ,. S-.4 -.4 -I-sg NN N E 'Su X vm. xi gg x V4 X -A Q X S a --H+ aa., -Q-Q, ,x xl X 3 N kkxgx L.. Sign x -- gn-y Lag W g, s -Q, -ss '+ Ns, L. '41, 'fx --.X u Q., N--...- L... --.. Q.,-4 R- , A L.. L... 1-L , -uni ..g.. 4 1 1-Q.. if---........... -......,M nm , .XM N., :'2.2Q 2I55-51:5-5: -213 : :E nf . s. 'ISEA 1 x 25331- Q Q. M vw .14?wTw .ffw vw 2r'1: f 2'W s I E X Q 3 11 LL MU Uf 5Uifg,fi,-f . . . Moments to Pnelllenlller 3 LX n X N I We Uetlieate . . . with sincere and humble appreciation, and in recognition of your un- tirina efforts to assist us in gaining honor, health, and true happiness, this 1956 Paulian to you, our parents. May it be a memorial of our special af- fection, and a token of our appreciation with the promise to make our future lives ones of which you will be proud. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ach Adrian Ahern Geo. Banas Roy Beaudoin Edgar Brown Ben Buck Robert Buckley Lucien Caron Neil Chester Lawrence Constine John Cunningham Michael Cupal Gerald Delaney Louis DeLaVergne Thomas Dwyer Bernard Fitzpatrick Joseph Gall Wm. Hehekeuser Mrs. Ann Horvath Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs Julius Horvath and Mrs Rolland Jorae and Mrs Arthur John and Mrs Stephen Jurica and Mrs Albert Kessel and Mrs. Joseph Krhovsky and Mrs Ronald Long and Mrs John McAvoy Helen McCarthy and Mrs Clifford McCollum and Mrs Joseph Miros and Mrs Michael Mudar and Mrs Vicent Pariseau and Mrs Kearney Riley and Mrs Myron Sigafoose and Mrs.Paul Thiede and Mrs Pedro Trujillo and Mrs. John Yanik and Mrs. Charles Zemla I INSTRUCTION vc up p W il .,. - L. - X gl Rev. Leo Zavatsky, Rev. Joseph Whalen, Rev. Norman Zerfas Our Priests . . . . . other Christs . . . carrying on apostolic tradition . . . preaching, bringing supernatural life to His flock . . . absolving from the stain of sin . . . giving Holy Eucharist to those who desireiHim . . . instructing . . . setting an example through daily life . . . uniting young couples in matrimony . . . administering the last sac- raments . . . guiding the wayward . . . lighting the torch of Faith for non-believers . . . 6 Uur Faculty Sister Helen Rita, O.P,, Principal Sister Mary Peter, O.P., Assistant Principal Senior Homeroom Junior Homeroom Sister Helen Rita, O.P. Sister Mary Peter, O.P. Sophomore Homeroom Freshman Homeroom Sister Mary Leslie, O.P. Sister Mary Elaine, 45 5 ,720 Homemaking Sister M. Athanasius, O.P. Social Studies and Athletics John Coe Study Hall Supervisor Mrs. Frank Killoran 7 Heli a ion . . . . .the knowledge of God, His Son, and the requisites of life eternal a way of life . . . the basic study in each Paulian's education, plays a most important part in the life of each student, ln the religion classes students learn how to live each day with God, and thus attain their eternal salvation. Sister Mary Elaine assists Mary Ann Gall with the history of our Faith. Father Zerfas and the Freshmen study the ethics of living. fm 'BZ' Hxxlfskx .. t QA Q N Y :MW ,,,,-f X :X sf fX Sound Social Living holds the interest of Father Whelan and the Seniors. Below, Father Zavatsky and the Sophomores discuss their great Heritage. Insert, Someone C71 is interested in her Church History. 9 'fry' Literature Lives . . . . . in echoes of Shakespeare's Macbeth,' . . . the rise and fall of action as old as mankind . . . Is this a dagger which I see before me'7 Haw thorne and t'The House of the Seven Gables' '... poetry appreciation and interpretation . . . grammar . speech . . . a thorough understanding given every Paulian. Top left: Tom Buehler puts 'tRoberts Rulesl' into effect. Bottom left: The freshmen enjoy Literature for En- joymentf' Top center: More than a mere nodding acquaintance with good authors is made by Jim King, Katheryn Buck, and Bill Fisher as they file their extensive read- ing cards. Bottom center and right: Interested sopho- more classes study diligently. Top of opposite page: Seniors ponder the rise and fall of Macbeth . -4 1 it Q Xx W f ' iff' , 0,127 ff Mi 5 11490 AMW , -111,1 A F5 ., , C' 'QQ' P .-1. ,- 1' , , :. , . . . Q .. .wqgv-., 1.,,-.U , .H ri 'f ,T 1-.125 sg: .' 5 ' f 'kff.-f-2,gg,,a,11- f ,gf --Mx Y -1-.. fi I 4 ,,- ' f riellce .. . Sister Helen Rita Lind inenilwers ol' the biology Class observe the wonders of Goclk creation, tlie frog, while, below, budding Chemists give their attention to Terry ttntl A13 experiment. -,,- wy Newt, 3j?':fM-gf . N K 7- Qi YJ, s.,5 f- T23 le. I U I.. . ,. .X Q l 1' . . . God us Master Chemist . . we study His works the ewrth reflects its Maker . . . we find God mirrored in His crecition tmkling test tubes . . . the fire of the Bunsen burners keen minds discovering new won ders . . . observing, testing, judging the ,greitness ot Cod is mfimfested in all of His creations. Right: Don Juriczi, Jim Beaudoin, and Rosalie John prepare 21 chemistry experi- ment. Below: Roger Eiseler, Leslie Ren- key, Sharon Drake, and Rosemary Amos show the results of their experiment to the general science class. 'L 1 my eni, Vitli, i ici - How The Romans Conquered . . . has become an interesting study to the St. Paul Latin classes. Top: The orations of Cicero hold the attention of eager juniors and seniors. Center: Sophomores compare adjectives. Bottom: Serious freshmen prepare for 3. test. Z?2ff1k2ef:t-ie .iw V. . ' t as ' v , t 1 RX , Giam- ,fa Top: Josephine Hebekeuser demonstrates to the geometry class the inscription of a circle in a given triangle. Bottom: Algebra proves interesting and alive to the freshmen. Mathematics Is Intri ning The challenge of three years of mathematics certainly develops the students powers of reasoning and memory. Sharp-witted, quick, accurate Paulians are sure to be the result of diligent study. 15 llusiness llenlmltls Efficiency . . . and the secrettiriiil department at St. Paul is ready to provide it. Into a fast- d t an challenge nioxins xxorld ot' iiutomiition it sends students equippe to mee y Typeuriting. duplicating. transcribing. filing. and calculating may seem to be tedious and monotonous. but they pay high dividends in positions of value which the white collar Paulians will he ready to fill. Top: Marie Hebekeuser and Loretta Howath practice filing. Bottom: Lorraine Caron and Betty Zemla gain sltill in the use of the electric adding machine and calculator. Whilst ii xx Insert: James McCarthy records his voice for tran- scription. Top: Ellen Ach and Virginia 'Q vw'-Qi .srs t ks sf Horvath cut materials to a given size. Bottom: Rita DeLaVergne, Mary Jo Krhovsky, Kat- heryn Buck. and Mary Delaney master the skill of duplicating. -:if f-X Top: Members of the short- hand class check their out- lines. Center: The basic business class studies a model bud- get. First year typing classes strive for greater accuracy and speed. 17 ww., Womanly Arts for the Queen of the Home i X X - 'X P ' 41 lin' Q 1' 'ff T Q 1 ,. 1 5. - ' iw .sr 'm A-f M00 Q 'Y Tx X 2 X 3 wx QR Rx x ,. k gf ff M ' ff N 'S-WJ' Sister Athanasius assists Katheryn Buck and Josephine Miros. A man's home is his castleg his wife is his queeng his children, the knights and ladies-to-be, and all because the mother in the home knew the housewifely arts that sink deep into a man's heart, and home becomes a place of rest and com- fort and loyal companionship. -. if v 239' if . .,,v, t, 1 .,,1.fh ,ix 'ml Y: S. .x -is i 'Utah ., 11-,. -, X 1. NY-4 Es. ,, we Q V, .V , ' a'ifWi GZWK 2, 9 , W '?'Z?'? ' 5 , ,.iii,, Q . ,V ,. . f-7 .. - f 7, ,, ,a ,431 rt ,J ofa, -- 7 'ff ww' A ,Q ,f,, 'QQ History and Social Problems History tells the story of the life of man, past and present. Through it all he is searching for happiness. Having studied the Papal en- cyclicals, the student knows the answer for the timely topics of labor, capital, and economics. Having a knowledge of the philosophy of life as an intellectual, social and moral being, he is able to enter a world of challenge and conflict, armed with the knowledge of truth. 21 he library . .. the Huh of the School To it Come students from all classes . . . Eager students search- ing for information, for something new, seeking a solution to their problems. Because of the faithfulness of student library assistants these expectations are fulfilled. fy if, .-L ., I 'f M ,+ ha IM 5452 -u. 304' f-'sn ,Q-4 Mrs. Frank Killoran is always eager to give smiling assistance to any student in her study ll i s S . i HMG 'WF The boys' vested choir contributes its voices to the praise of Almighty God. Sister Leslie checks a se- lection with accompanist Martha Prendergast. F Q -.I 1 v The mixed glee club. Row l: B. Jurica, P. Sparks, J. Klapko, L. Renkey, H. McGrail, J. Michailo, J. Gorte, J. Price. R. Hebekeuser, J. Chester. Row 2: K. Fitzpatrick, M. K. Bompezzi, S. Thiede, S. Gazella, M. A. Gall, A. Mastrodonato, E. Zamora, J. King, R. Twomley, R. Kennedy, R. Strauss. D. Miros, M. Hatfield, M, Papanek, B. Cupal, J. Bowles, P. Hebekeuser. Row 3: A. Papanek, B. Schirle, C. Fitzpatrick, D. Volek, R, Fisher, J. Hebekeuser, R. Grant. C. Swanson. G. Buehler, D. Beaudoin, L.Lorincz,D. John, S. Brown. M. Prendergast, J. Dutcher, R. Enrnshaw, K. Gray, P. O'Malley. Row 4: M. Hunt, M. J. Krhovsky, J. Kovacic, K. Pariseau, M. Riley, R. John, C. Thompson, B. Fisher, C. Dutcher, B. Chipman, S. Drake, R. Stechschulte. F. Petersen, C. Rigling, M. Kazen, B. Spalney. R, Twomley. There's Music In The Air . . . . . . strains of harmonious voices blending to produce all types of choral music from contemporary American to ancient chants. All contribute to make the Paulian a more cultured individual. 25 Y ms- ' XX i tx Q . ,XX 1 L ti .. he t Xi 1 XR' N. t Lk R' ' it nv' f 1 X K 's sg 52 69 .- , 26 .scsymm . Nvwhlv The intricacies of the drafting board absorb Joe Gall. Drafting Fine positions in industry eager craftsmen because been trained t mands. await these they have o meet its exacting de- ACTIVITIES ,-..q-- ,TM-V , ' Sabi -' f f qs .gg N . as . K5 Q 3 ' . ...- 2 1 5 .-zz ... -H .V ,.---..... f, iii-1 . 1, A-.?3g3,4 . ga.. ' -.. Qfigmg 5u........ . X' Yun-:rg 1 if- -- ' ,',..2-5,3-'gi bj,..e --..4-2 ,gif , :gif - J Iiniaf 'L wi 1 . ...-fr..,....,Q - -V.:,......mx u,l5X, 2,. ll31 ' ,fp .affmk ',...., 'ei-'---- fx A 'X,A1f-- il 'f-:D ...,....... . 'Qs '?7-M'f- Q .gli -A ff 3'-.ffm , ,Q wI'f, ,x.. I ...X I :vii .az-fi - P mg 1:3 .h2'mQ'1LiF -,. W. .. .4 uw swim Na --ggmg g-Lg-.sw , 'r:.:1z?Q . 1 --:I-9 ':K: x -K M .51-X, z5...uaga, . 1 ami .4 .-.., . 5 .Q L., , . 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Q., 1 - .L 3' m iz X x if xx MOHIQIIIS Not 1' I 1 i 1 10011 Forgotten 34. '-3 me ...fi 'iiiv 'I 11 NS 'QU -x 9 fl'-Q., Nwxsm S ? X -.!7 1 W K , 2 Wggig 1 , I ' 1 My . 1, 95 . 5 'i l , v K 5 R -Wa , , , H49 W X ,J R. Y 3 , .nw ,hz ..,... .y , M? ,,4s.,..,,,5.,,,,.., ' ,nwvmlinv , . W, 'KW Nil, Q 1 lll Day Torch ight 29 vw c. i oc, c l l 1 ...4-Q,,.h Sister Mary Peter. moderator. meets with the officers of the stu- dent council. t tutlent Council Freedom is the right to do what one ought. but obligation implies lawg law implies order: order implies justice. and justice implies God. The newly organized student council strives to attain these ends. Under the guidance of Sister Mary Peter and the management ol' president. James McCarthy. this group has nccomplishd much toward the development ot staunch Catholic citi7ens of the school Lind community. 30 'K 2 Hall Guards: Ray Kennedy, Pat Smith, Don BC2llIklOll'l, Bill Fisher, Captain Charles Dutcher, President James McCarthy. Members and Alternates: Rosalie John, Mike Delaney, Francis LaFuve, George Banzls, Josephine Hebekeuser, Sharon Brown, Rosemary Steehsehulte, Michael Welle, Patricia Pernish, Josephine Miros. Seated, Margaret Maury Hunt, vice-president: James McCarthy. president: Kay Pariseau, secretary. ii fl '2 ff-'Q' 1 i S. . W N 5 , .M GU wsvfm 49949 ut Council cti ite X? 1 is f Ns - .SA 5 1 I 4 if .5 N X ..,.. I -V ' mg Q Y ' ,E 1' ' ,., , ': , ,.., : .,-, - . . . . V H, , x x ,hz - . P 1, E577 .NA gl b 33 Q, ' f-'j .. .... - .3 - Y- ,- ,g g H,1,:fj,5,,:v Jvjfrp Q ' xi -Ti'-is t'.13.'!L if ,.., 3 4-. ,,-1.:a. ,Q , . ' 559:15 ' rw 2 Z 4- . Q. . 4 9. , ,.,. V -M- RV f 1,z,,,mffrQ,.1gQ2g.i,,Ls4s Ag W, f A . ,, ., , I .1 f ff' 4. w , 5 ., 4, j r Z ' 'i f V.,A ' Qzs. . r l 1 5 fer- ,ff-W ' ' f e i fyk 4? My , , 2' a V . fr ' Q ' jf ' WW if , ., i V Z3 , f, , , . 5' f L f fp L I ' ,f M 5 I f i , 'A -,l V 13 , ff ' fel, ' i t , ' i W , fi, if r ff? ,fir 1 L , , y Qi-g3I?K4'i.'7 'Q -wi I' xv, ,I i.,,,2 4, . gig: , , 2 1 4l C'.,1,,,, W , .L , A : '.. :f3i :5gQ31 4 is ,I I ' V . f ' . Mary is crowned. 34 VW To le-sus Through ar Devotion to Mary. the Mother of God, is a necessary factor in the lives of our Catholic youth. The sodality aims to foster this devotion and develop the spiritual lives of each of its members. 9 wwf-,fn Z '5 XM X 7 535' e , Nw P, . The Sodulity dance SSCA Delegates Sodality Reception Q' YQ., X Character, Service, Leatlersliip . . . plus high scholastic accomplishments merit for these seniors coveted places in the school and the national honor societies. Members of the school honor society are: Josephine Miros, Ann Banas, Sharon Brown, Rosalie John, James McCarthy, Terrance Ahern, James Beaudoin, Kay Pariseau, Barbara Thiede, Rita DeLaVergne, Angeline Cupal. s 6 E X a 'r 5 A fi ASX. gig' ' liar Sgr so K-J A E E . Q E 2 ' 13- is JJSR5 Q f Q Q ,. REF -Q x so tp .,,, . K Q 1 3 Valedictoirian. Kay Pariseau sg? l X Salutatorian, Barbara Thiede Father Whelan bestows the blue and white stole upon members of the National Honor Society, Barbara Thiede, James McCarthy, and Kay Pariseau. 37. X 4 i 'N' -mwwwi - www' ww' S? yu Q. 3-If Ya f. - e v 5 -L X 5 iii.. l,..,.LL i, . . 2 'V ra visa 1 if . ,. Xi gp 1 N tis wt tk .VR , ,LXXA .-::.--,, .--. - ,. :P I ' ' .Q x N:-:. ,.' 1 f - 5 .-.,.:. X , X 'iv .M lbb: A - Ny . X - siisg ' tx QPif:. EQX f' e . 1 X X Q N3 XXX W X wif N .. ' x vu tix. . v. 1 SF - 51 .Qt sazx . w .,,..,g.3 ,,2,k r r .X Qki. . r . Q R ,A X .fQ,Q,..t,..A . X f S 'Q Q X get X tt 2. W ww -. 'Z . -t , W R Q Rye- QQ Ex -: , N ' sw- 1 -9 sf Q 5 P. Q Q . .Aft X. ,X ,.f.,'f,.':-. . ' f'-i,::SQ Mary Ann Gall, Ray Kennedy, W V 1 af i mu mf, -r Ar i i' w. A X wmmfm s ,- 38 Patricia O'Malley, and Don Beuudoiri rehearse. Never too tired for one more time, Martha Prendergnst practices with the quartet. Q ,Q-N. 5' x tg, 3 X Q Your Fortune, ir? The Fortune Teller by Victor Herbert was the choice for the ull- high operetta. The Cust included: Fresco, Charles Hebekeuser: Count Berezowski, Lurry Longg lst Agent, lim Kingg second argent, Al Kesselg third agent, Jerry Buehlerg Lt. Timur, Bill Fisher: Lt. Almir, Jim McCurthyg Wundu, Sharron Browng Vern, Kay Pziriseuug Irina. Mary Ann Gftllg Capt. Lzidisluus, Ray Kennedyg Sandor, Don Beuudoim Musette, Patricia O'Mulleyg Boris, Baron Chipmung Vuninkzi, Kay Fitzputricl-cg and Mme. Pompon, Louise Lorincz. Activity behind scenes is ulwuys essentiul. gg, Su l MM X-6? 3 ,fff07f'?f' fzz X K Q E Q1 5 S+ as 'rx Es ng . g, , I A X M3 ' L x. , in . kgs :ts ill, - J nr- x. . fbi, 1 Q Q W . 4 Q -S . , ' t RU? A A '-V' ix i, J' ,wylrm ani? , A 1 N K 9 4 a,,,,-fs... The discussion group. Seated: Clara Thompson, Jerome Gorte, Albert Kessel, Rosemary Stech- schulte, Donald Jurica, Margaret Mary Hunt. Standing: Larry Mayer, Larry Long, Donald Beau- doin, James McCarthy, Francis LaFave. Varsity debaters practice for Regional contest partici- pation: Larry Long, Donald Beaudoin, James McCarthy, Rosemary Stechschulte. ,A 40 ,Q vi ff' lv' By Their Speech You Shall l-lnovv Them Mastery of the speech arts is of vital importance in the edu- cation of each Paulian. From membership in the Michigan High School Forensic Association to classroom discussions, every op- portunity is given to develop oral communication skills. Top: The senior St. Thomas symposium. Center: Kay Fitzpatrick. winner of the I Speak for Democracy contest. Bottom: Other entries in the Democracy contest. fi lv L Epifanio Zamora, Terrance Ahern Roger Eiseler, Charles Hebekeuser , Thomas Mehrens, Larry Long , George Banas, Gerald Buehler, Robert Stechschulte, Albert Kessel, Father Whelan James McCar thy, James Beaudoin, John Bakos, Raymond Kennedy, Lawrence Mayer, Donald Beaudoin, James King, Thomas Buehler Jerome Sigafoose, Edward Cunningham. Absent: Charles Dutcher., Service to God and School. . . . . is a keynote in the lives of true Paulians. Serving at Mass and devotions, performing clerical duties, selling supplies, and operating the movie projector are but a few of the tasks happily performed by St. Paul students. C1 42 I 5 '47 H 9 4 w.m,, 3 Aff ,. ,WIN Ng. 'W' V 7 1251 ?,.,,.M. l A fql, s . , 5 Q if Societas Aptissimorum ff'-A 4 f W-- I ,f VJ ,QR 'WM Latin really lives as members of the advanced students' club, 'lSocietas Aptissimorumf' partake of a banquet in true Roman Style. Costumes worn were designed and fashioned by the students. Members of the club are: Margaret Mary Hunt, Rosemary Stechschulte, Marjorie Riley, Clara Thompson, Kay Fitzpatrick, Sharon Brown, Larry Long, Al Kessel, Martha Prendergast, Rosalie John, Kay Pariseau, Frances Petersen, Barbara Thiede. 44 '?-v l i Presses Roll. . Y . . . as another monthly issue of SPAN meets a deadline. Student news and student views keep this publication interesting and alixge Top: Sharon Brown confers with editor, Kay Fitzpatrick. Right: A finished product holds the interest of Marjorie Riley and Rita DeLaVergne. Below: Assistant editor, Martha Prendergast, checks copy with typists Lorraine Caron and Betty Zemla. ome Enchanted E enin Nw - 'W'-v S. g . . 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Always rea y lend a helping hand are Mr. King, Mr. Scherer, and Leo. '-:gf d i'Xt'X-fiif it X 'MXN , X X W so Mu... ATHLETICS 9 'ig 1 v '5 , Y' 'Z Q we Y, a ii? f , 43 gy, 1 w x ,div V. ,A :gn f 3 ...A 4 . V3 52 1 f ff JAH , ' ji' Q54 Vg-,w , ef 5 gig 56,4 v v 5: 5522 7z,.Q: ,7 '23 ,gf s ff isa . , Mike Delaney 1 we . - ja er ?f? Y- ' 1-A A? lt ,M , ., H 1-. -.f1'Q!a ', ' C ' law ' - ijflifsgt . 'j-., ' 'fev- K--: ,-..,-v A lf My WN Go Team Go Bob Buckley Left Guard Left Tackle Al McAvoy Left Halfback Francis LaFave Quarterback Cheerleaders: Clara Thompson, Ruthann I Twomley, Rosemary Fisher, Capt. Shirley gt' W 'fag Constine, Lorraine Caron, Kay Fitzpatrick. Tom Buehler Right Tackle A aft .,f,:m'g ' , .1 , ,f-. ,vi JL, M' , 6 .Z 1 wit' 'JW' MQ' Don Jurica and Joe Gall admire Jim McCar- ' a e top' ' bll d. O osite PB, - thys foot a awar pp hies: Mike Proud bearers 02 folptballxl11itIPA Bob f 4 .igraaat D 1 , Jim Mc art y, C VOY, if Bificzicrlgyl, Roy Yanik. Bottom: The pause that Strong Minds - Stron Bodies b d 'l the ancients said and the moderns show A strong mind in a strong o y, the How,' by building the body and the mind toward strength . . . Rigorous conditioning . . . exacting calisthenics . . . numberless laps . . . splendid coach- ing . . . observance of regulations . . . constant striving for improvement . . . un- . . . . an failing teamwork . . . physical and mental stability . . . unified action . . . 'l ' f h m ionshi men . . . contribute to the makeup of a championship team . . . o c a p p ho can be looked to with pride by their Church and school men of character w . . . men of the St. Paul football team. FOOTBALL SCORES We They Bay City, St. James 18 19 Mt. Pleasant, Sacred Heart 13 0 Corunna, Cavaliers 0 26 Essexville, St. John 19 0 Bay City, Visitation 6 12 Saginaw, Holy Rosary 12 6 53 0 Bay City, St. Mary Dewitt 0 19 54 4 1? 4 , fin! N. , 'X in X X-va.. L fx I Za W, i Aff! 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' ' , .6 vs f ,,,.,MW.. .f t -WM- 'f ' ,l ,..,. - .- f. .W .fx .4 k I . li?-:5 Al1, iff J J J ,, fzzll, A g at 5 1:1u!5:4: 1 , , Y 2 1 X ..: ,235 c - , v 1 1 , A Y 29 1 . 4, , , sf' al Q s .U 1 1 1 .I ' 6 of 5- A 5 l U ! 3 ,Lei 2 - , I ef , xx 5' ' 4 , a ' Y - 2 Vi: , Q W , E C Qu. First row: Jerry Price, Epifanio Zamora, Ed Pigloski, Jerry Soupal, John Klapko, Second row: Coach Co-e, Peter J utunen, Jerry Buehler, Baron Chipman, Jim McAvoy, Leslie Renkey, Coach Beaudoin. Third row: Mike Kildea, Tom Ritter, ,Bob Twomley, Jim King. Yea Team . .. . . . is a rousing cheer led by the cheerleaders of the JV squad, Sally Thiede. Manha Prendergast, Sueann Beaud-oin, Carol Fitzpatrick, Sandra Gazella. 58 ia- W... Q A Wag Q if A6 9 ,W , Y g U N W4 Q Hx 9 t . X 'K l ws Lv. fb- X- S0 B95 X 5 -s Q v -e w,,,.,.nvv ,awww-'+ N i ,www s I if ea K wx 0 Q ' w a l 1 N I Q. nu V .vm 1 f , ,,. ML ,fu ,af f-af-,W wwf W ya ' 1' 4 v- Champiuns inthe Making Guard that ball! Watch your man! Fight, Fight, Fight! Play hard, pray hard . . . for your team, for your prowess, for your school . . . get the spirit now . . . today just a game . . . tomorrow, greater conflicts. Be fair, be just, give all you have on this proving ground . . . give to the other fellow . . . smile in the face of defeat . . . victory, the prize and the struggle, but a pass- ing memory. Such are the qualities being developed by the boys of the Junior Varsity squad under the guidance of Roy Beaudoin. . 1 f Mwwfffw ,M- I' 4 59 ournament Time . .. 5 Q so 5 , J Q Nia N Standing: Coach Coe, Co-capts. Bill Fisher and Jim McCarthy, Father Zerfas Kneeling: Ray Kennedy, Don Beaudoin, Pat Smith, Charles Dutcher. . . . and another record-breaking season. United effort is required to reach a goal. The St. Paul Blue Wave . . . coach, team, cheer- leaders, fans . . . put forth that effort and attained its goal . . . the Regional championship. 60 UNDERCLASS MEN FRU H Marcia Allen Rosemary Amos John Bakos George Banas Sueann Beaudoin Marie Kay Bompezzi Barbara Brown Thomas Crackel Betty Cupal Sharon Drake Judy Dutcher Roger Eiseler 62 , ,M 4,1 f, r w f 1 .2 ,rf ,f 1- Class officers: Judy Dutcher, social chairmang Betty Spaleny, vice-presidentg George Banas, presidentg Robert Stechschulte, social chairmang Sueann Beaudoin, treasurerg Barbara Brown, secretary. fy J ax ' yW' ,, a-if? 't 5 Q ,,,. , A v . 1 ' N ffc Q ' W ,V 3 Misa'-.it . 'ages W- - -i i f v M. in W Q 4. Q, X Q t,,Wnu-.- 3 iw X ky . K ,' NN 5 Y - ,x ' X , ...v R K, . ,Jl paavnwf' D M ..rr.- , L W. .RN - r ' x N ,:., 'hi Nga X ' we mf-Q. 'WR xc li, .. , N ? X ,Q ,nw X QW I Q.. .wa-nf' -if-A s All ff, ,Vi J. , V , f' 'f 2 'furry NZ. i if ,: ,- fu, Q ff -X . . gf-,saw . ff . 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M ' ' .45 14- fe' ,Z W ., ' ,MW ., ., g Elf., . ' M. ,fx . ,,'? Y , A . '-51 . DQ XIX lfb wllaillid Buck Gcrald Buehier Judy 'Chcsier Baron Chipman Edward Cunningham James Doepker UPH f ,436 is 'K ,Q 2 si ,W 7 M 2 5 x. , I, - is A f- ' ' 15,11-5:: .gaL-M H g, - , 5,-I , K .za if ' f ' 1 1,1 :? .. MMM, 8' I ' ' WM' ,X U ,. mah Y WW. , 1, if'-,jf , V, X V i ' ' ,. , 21-lui . a-cr A f r ,, ' f , V'nnnn J --. I f 3 Class officers. Standing: Judy Chester, social chairmang Joanne Kovacic, secretaryg Rosemary Fisher, Treasurerg Gerald Buehler, social chairmang seated: Michael Welte, presidenitg Donald Beaudoin, vice-president. 1 326 K V vs. fs ,i ix -as aw-...-J Q E Ks, f . ' .. ff S, mf, Xa. 'L' hr 'W .geww K fi wailsg an i W X . x 1 .,,. 4 x 70' 7, 75 wr r W f my ,T lf , Vu, V , ,J x , , f a 1 L ,f , ,y,,g I ,,Z,1W ,, .q-yi: . ff. ' ' f f 4 , -J 1 ,, f, W. f 7, iffy, V. W, f 7 N W, 1 ,f Z 4' arffy' Na, WV' ew ,gy fl ' we 2317 , V V ' is N , I , W fwfw . 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FY' 'uw fc 2 ' 1 , ' XY jim, f , ff, ' 6 f' if W .ff47',,f'v Maria Buckley Thomas Buehler Th , v T x V .Hi ,.f.u.4L , , . af f ' JL. , my Wh, 2 1,1 I 7 'f L I 'zz W, P 2 W, .. , , Z, , 'W .M f ,,,, mi' '29 , '. ' . If William Fisher Nw...- l V lf, 0.552 Wig, K 4 I f I ,W I ff i If 7' ff f ,i 1 f f W 1 ..' Z4 - X' -4 ,f affix-T H X , P4 , X 'f 'A im ,M lf Carol Fitzpatrick 'WW 1 , was ffm. 5 if omas Chester Edward Coe 7 Class officers: James King, social chairmang Clara Thompson, secretaryg Thomas Buehler, treasurerg Francis LaFave, presidentg IU Patricia Hebekeuser, social chairman. Absent from the above picture: Martha Prendergast, vice-president. 'i ' , , ii C V 'Q f. , :zulu , f 454 . ox V ,4 , f N ,ff-mwy' 'Mg' . 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'Qi Patricia Hebekeuser Margaret Mary Hunt Kenneth Kazen Mary Agnes Kazen Dennis Kildea James King Charles Kolarik Francis LaFave Sandra Malkaski Frederick Malik Joseph Marsik Ioan McAvoy Frances Petersen Martha Prendergast Patrick Smith Anthony Sovis Barbara Spaleny Rosemary Stechschu Clara Thompson Ruthann Twomley Norma Yanik Epifanio Zamora Camera shy: Carolyn Kelso Helen Stasa Steve Zemcik lte K P' 3 Q-ff thaw! ,ln E IDB ANGELINE CUPAL Sodality 3, 43 Class Sec- retary 43 C.Y.A. 3, 43 Journalism Club 43 Li- brarian 43 Honor Society 43 Span 4, m ff Wsxxsisss asNiQSNXx ' Lffo, 4 f X r-. Aif '-'MH' E fi ' f ELI ' lx 'Ps Class officers. Loretta Horvath, social chairinang Angeline Cupal, sccretaryg presidentg James Beaudoin treasurer. MIKE DELANEY DONALD JURICA, Don Class President 41 Class Vice-President 2, 33 So- dality l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 C.Y.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Class Social Chairman 2: Class Vice-President 4g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 3, 41 Basketball 1. 33 C,Y.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Foren- +-: ,, , 9? 5 ,: 1 ... ' 6 .1 ff . ,. Allen McAvoy, social chairmang Michael Delaney, presidentg Donald lurica, vice- Student Council 43 Oper- etta 3, 4. JAMES BEAUDOIN. ..-nm., Class Treasurer 4: So- dality 1, 2, 3, 41 Altar Boy 1, 2. 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 C.Y.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Golf 3. 43 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 National Latin As- sociation 23 Operetta 3, 43 S.S,C.A. Delegate 4. :ft f gy CZ 4 'fm sics 4: Football 1. 2, 3, 4: Span 3: Operetta 3, 4. LORETTA HORVATH, Lottie Class Social Chairman 41 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 41 Choral 33 C.Y.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Court 41 Librarian 2: Span 3: Operetta 3. 4. 4'iVW95!f' 1 W, ,, f 7, fax ' A - I 11. wfffffzff , ,, , -' ,ff fu -a 1 fi' 2 fl . 'fir 5 4-4,f.f,cff'zy - M' 1, ff' I wfEWii2W?44t1. 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Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 So- dality Prefect 43 Choral 1 1 - . - 14 CYA 1, 2, 3, 4, Journalism Club 43 Hon- or Society 3, 43 National Latin Association 23 Span 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Coun- cil 43 Operetta 3, 4. TERRANCE AHERN, LORRAINE CARON uf-I-erryvs Sodality 1, 2, 43 Altar Boy 1, 2, 43 C.Y.A. 1. 2, 43 Football 13 Golf 4: Honor Society 43 Na- tional Latin Associatior 23 Span 23 Operetta 4. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary 13 C.Y.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Journalism Club 4: Prom Committee 33 Span 2, 3, 43 Va-rsity Cheer- leader 3, 43 Yearbook 4. ANN BANAS KAY CHESTER Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Choral 1, 2, 33 C.Y.A. 1, 2, 3, 4L National Latin Associa- tion3 Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 4. Choral 1, 23 C.Y.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 National Latin As- sociation 23 Prom Com- mittee 3g Class Social Chairman 23 Span 33 Varsity Cheerleader 3. KATHERYN BUCK, SHIRLEY CONSTlNE ..Kathy,, Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Choral 2, 33 C.Y.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Librarian 1, 23 Journal- ism Club 43 Span 3, 43 Operetta 4. Sodality 2, 3, 43 Choral 33 C.Y.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Na- tional Latin Association 23 Homecoming Court 4: Prom Committee 33 Class Social Chairman 33 Span 43 Journalism Club 41 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 43 Cheerleader Captain 41 Operetta 4, ROBERT BUCKLEY, KAY CUNNINGHAM Bob Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Choral Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Bas- 12 C-Y-A 11 21 3- 4 ketball 1, 2, 33 Football I, 3, 43 C.Y.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 4. Operetta 4. , ,,. 1 ft ft? 'z' nftxzi, ,I .f ff f . 0 ,. 7411 3 ' 1 Q . f las-mf, MARY DELANEY RITA DeL3VERGNE ELIZABETH DWYER, KAY FITZPATRICK. Sodality l, 2. 3, 43 Choral 33 C.Y.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Journal- ism Club 43 J.V, Cheerleader 33 Librarian 33 Nurses Club 3g Span 3, 4. E 3 5 I 3 l if 3, Y Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Choral 33 C.Y.A. l, 2, 3. 43 Journal- ism Club 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Prom Committee 31 Yearbook 43 Operetta 3, 4. '51 JOSEPH.GALL, Joe CHARLES HEBEKEUSER Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Altar Boy 2, 33 Basketball 2, 33 C.Y.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 C.Y.A. I, 2, 3, 41 1, 2, 3, 43 Football l, 2, 33 National Latin Association Operetta 3, 4. 23 Operetta 3, 4, lr t.Bettyt, Sodality 1. 2. 3.' 4: C.Y.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 4. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Sodality Secretary 43 Class Secretary 33 Choral 3, 4: C,Y.A, l, 2 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 43 I Speak For Democracy Contest 43 Journalism Club 4: Homecoming Court 43 Librarian 2, M,S.U. Journal- ism Delegate 41 National Latin Association 23 Prom Committee 33 Span l, 2, 3. 43 Span Editor 4: S.S,C.A. Delegate 4: Yearbook 4: Operetta 4. i W raw, gf, I 3 -ci 1 ffl, Q .qw 5 3' I ---f' -' ' 4 ' Sy . zz f f J If -gr-mf f - 3, .af 3 .1 'ggi ' rf .,., , 1 at ff fi MARIE HEBEKEUSER Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Choral 33 C.Y.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses Club 3, 43 Operetta 4. ROSALIE JU1-1N WILLIAM JORAE ALBERT KESSEL, Bud Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Choral 1, 4g C.Y.A. 1, 2, 3, 42 Future Nurses Club 33 Homecoming Queen 43 Na- tional Latin Association 23 Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 43 Operetta 3, 4. Sodality 4. 71 Class Social Chaimtan 3: Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 43 Forensics 43 Boys' State Delegate 33 C.Y.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Na- tional Latin Association 23 Prom Committee 33 Span 3, 43 Operetta 3, 4. 3 1- 'ftr A z, ' Mpwtdfln ' fitfi' VIRGINIA HORVATH Sodality 1, 2, 3, 41 National Latin Association 23 Future Nurses Club 43 Span 23 Op- eretta 4. 'Q N--wk -, I 3,4 1 -at . l MARY JO KRYHOVSKY Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Choral 2, 43 C.Y.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Journalism Club 43 Librari- an l, 43 Span 3, 43 Yearbook 4g Operetta 3, 4. Q X EX 2 N N A I . 5, 3 ,gy 3... 'Hi , .,.. , ,X In X ,af 'Wi' WY' S ,t ' is iauw , 'T 3 , - at LARRY LONG JAMES MCCARTHY, Jim Class Treasurer 1, 2, 33 So- dality 1, 2, 3, 43 Sodality Treasurer 43 Altar Boy 1, 2, 3. 4, C.Y.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Debate 43 Forensics 4: Bas- ketball l. 2, 3, ,43 Football 3. 4: Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 43 National Latin Associa- tion 23 Journalism Club 43 S.S,C,A. Delegate 43 Oper- etta 3, 43 Scholarship. Student Council President 43 Class President 2, 3: Class Vice-President I3 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball l, 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3. 4: Golf l, 2, 3, 4, C,Y.A. l, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Debate 43 Forensics 43 Span 3, 41 S,S.C.A. Delegate 43 Oper- etta 3, 43 Nocturnal Adora- tion 3, 4. HELEN MUDAR KAY PARISEAU Sodality 3, 43 C.Y.A. 3, 4: Journalism Club 4. K dm BARBARA THIEDE Sodality l, 2, 3, 4: Sodality Vice-Prefect 4: C.Y.A. l, 2. 3, 43 Homecoming Court 4: Journalism Club 43 Journal- ism Club President 43 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 National Latin Association 23 Prom Committee 33 Span 43 S,S. C,A. Delegate 43 Operetta 43 Scholarship. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Choral l, 4, C,Y.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Future Nurses Club 2, 3,'43 National Latin Association 23 Student Council Secretary 4 X so X if f . -- 43 Operetta 3, 4: Honor So- ciety 3, 4. VN... 2-V, 33 z-3,-3 D V RA 1 W Z 1 in 471232, L9 , f A m,,.'f , lazy ' 6 fdiif Q, 2l'f3'5'f , 52, jf' f x I 5 1, 9 aff Af W I ll' ,.,.X,,?.,3, -,:, Q ' ALBERT TRUJILLO, Al Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball I, 23 C.Y.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Foot- ball Man-ager 43 Operetta 3. 4. - ..-3,, 3 42.33 3 A t xt 3 . 2 t A I , X X N xfaxsfb X X t .5 - - t. X wg b fx. bt . , Wu, N ,As X g ll 23- , , 1 F 3 8 X fl P l l X v t l .3 l ' ' -lf' p .,y. F .. ...-as-as MN, 3 J, lax Y tw -1 iii eflfif-w Q CLIFFORD MCCOLLUM, Cliff Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Basketball 33 C.Y.A. l 2 3 43 Journalism 41 Operetta' 3, 4. MARJORIE RILEY, Margie Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Choral l, 43 C.Y.A. 1, 2. 3, 4. Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 42 Journalism Club 43 National Latin Association 23 Span 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 4. 5 , -www-Sk., - 1. X' .... .. ..,,, Q , X -om. A '---, 3 Q,jQX 3 :E JOSEPHINE MIROS Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Choral 33 C.Y.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Girls' State Delegate 33 Operetta 3, 4. JEROME SIGAFOOSE, 66J'eT1,y97 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball Manager 23 Football 13 Journalism Club 43 Nation- al Latin Association 2g Noc- turnal Adoration 3, 43 Span 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3. XY? Z' i , . S.-'Q s Q Q LEROY YANIK ELIZABETH ZEMLA, Class President 13 Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 43 Basket- ball 1, 2, 33 C.Y.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3. 43 Foot- ball Captain 43 Span 3, 43 Operetta 3, 4. 1' ' . f V , 'A 3 , ' df gf' Y , n' yn 5,71 , ' 3, N 3 as A f' , I Betty Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Choral 33 C.Y,A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses Club 3, 43 Journalism Club 43 Librarian 2, 33 Hon- or Society 33 Span 2, 3, 4. The Reverend Joseph Whelan The Reverend Leo Zavatsky The Reverend Norman Zerfas The Reverend William Cogley Sisters of Saint Dominic A Friend of St. Paul Mr. and Mrs. William Ach Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ahern Mr. and Mrs. Carl Amos Mr. Kenneth Anderson Cecil J. Baker Mr. and Mrs. John Bakos Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Banas Mr. George Banas, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bannan Winifred Barthel Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne J. Beamish Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beaudoin Alvin Bentley Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Birmingham Mr. and Mrs. James Bloomfield John Boerman Mr. and Mrs. S. Bompezzi Mr. and Mrs. Linus Bond Boresome Foursome Mrs. Veronica Bowles and Family Personal 'Patrons Clarence Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fitzpatrick F. S. Fritz, D.D.S. Wm. F. A. Ford, M,D. Freshman Class Officers Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gall Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gall Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Harvey H. Gorte Hugh McGrail Grade 1 Dr. McKnight, lVI.D. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McNally Mr. and Mrs. John Michailo Mr. and Mrs. E. Mehrens Thomas Mehrens Don Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mudar Rudy Molnar James Morgan John F. Northway Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clara Hamlin Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gray Vern Hamilton William Hamm Tom Harris William Hebekeuser L. 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Chilson Mrs. Francis Clary Class of '59 Class of '58 Class of '57 Class of '56 Margaret Coakes Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coe Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Coe Mr. and Mrs. Harold Collard Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coon John Crackel Mrs. Agnes Crane Elizabeth Ann Cupal Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cupal Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. Norman Mr. William Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Louis DeLaVergne . M. DeYoung . G. H. Doepker . Lowell Doneth Dowen Doyle . James Dwyer . Leo Dwyer . Thomas Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. William Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Earnshaw Emmett Edwards Robert Eiseler Mark E. Eveleth Mr. and Mrs. Verman Fedewa Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jurica Stephen Jurica Beverly Kayonek Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. a nd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kehn Al Kelso J. G. Kennedy Al Kessel Frank Killoran James King William King Raymond Klco Jam es H. 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Toma Steve Tomasek Walter Townsend Clifford Turtnacliff Tweedy Ford Twomley Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McAvoy Mr. and Mrs. James McAvoy John McAvoy Mrs. Katherine McAvoy Mr. and Mrs. Robert McAvoy Mr. and Mrs. Tom McAvoy Mrs. Helen McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. John McCartney Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McCollum Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McClear Gerald J. McClear Mr. and Mrs. Mack McKay Tillie McKay 73 Albert Valasik The Viers Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vriebel Mr. and Mrs. Wager Rita Weber Mr. and Mrs. Burton Welte Claude L. Weston, NLD. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Woodhams Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Yanik A Friend of St. Paul A Friend of St. Paul A Sz P Super Market Arthur Ward Co. Arts 'n Gifts Auto-Lite Avalon Studio Backus Ford Sales A. T. Beebe Sz Son Beehler's Store Benford Food Market Bill's Food :Center Bob's Sport Shop Bob's Tire Shop J. Blackburn Sz Son Bobbie's West Town Lunch Borden's Company Dairy Brady's Foodland Brewer Engineering Broeffle Home Charm Service Bronson's Welding Brown's Barber Shop E. E. 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