St Pauls High School - Look Ahead Yearbook (Norwalk, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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Look- A- Head Staff Row 1. left to right-Frances Swaebly, Marlene Parker, Robert Orphey, Barbara Fries. Row 2- Anncz Mae Doughty, Geraldine Gross, Mary Lou Sullivan, Ioanna Esker, Martha Mathews. Row 3- Marilyn Stutzman, Mary Beth Kramer, Carol Widman, Betty Elekonich, Thomas Carabin. .1-in cnnuuc Azz Cmfftozff Raring Catholic School Press Association Marquette University, College of Journalism Siajf EDITORS --- Frances Swaebly, Marlene Parker, Robert Orphey CONTRIBUTORS -- Barbara Fries. Barbara Boose, Ioanna Esker, Beverly Cousino, Martha Mathews, Mary Beth Kramer BUSINESS MANAGER- .,....... .a........... M ary Lou Sullivan TYPISTS. .... . Carol Widman, Betty Elekonich, Marilyn Stutzman, ADVERTISING . ......... ,Anna Mae Doughty, Geraldine Gross, Tom Carabin 23 In closing Volume 32 of the Look-A-Head, we rea- lize, what a responsibility has been ours, to main- tain the high rating the Look-A-Head has merited through the years, and to uphold cherished tradi- tions established by pioneer Sisters of Notre Dame 75 years ago. In learning by doing, we soon discover that ac- curacy and dependability are stern task-masters, calling for initiative, perseverance, ingenuity, and tact at every turn. But the valuable experience we have gained more than compensates for time and energy expended. Q A

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Sophomore! fllorzf Polodzh Comloomon Award Row 1, left to right-Richard Rupp, James Boose, Dale Shelley, Donald Watkins, Clarence Smith, Bernard Rupp. Row 2-Sharon Smith, Marjorie Minor, Margaret Griffin, Marie Missler, Bonnie Dunn, Frances Sitterly. Row 3-Helen Riley, Mary Helen Fritz, Eugene White, Ronald Rospert, Carl Stoll, Dorthea Camp, Jacqueline Palmer, Kathleen Rospert. Paladin Companion awards were merited by the sophomores in the Modern History Class. 4 Each student participated in an intensive study of the missions in Africa, China, Latin America and the Indians of the West. A series of twelve panel and round table discussions were held. The Shield and other Mission Maga- zines, hagiographies and CSMC publications were used for research. Hzgo Scfzoof Cfzoir Row 1, left to right-Joanne Wechter, Rita Ott, Phyllis Gross, Anna Mae Dcughty, Marilyn Stutzman, Florence Hipp. Row 2-Marie Missler, Sue Gerhardstein, Carol Ott, Dean Gassman, Marilyn Nicholi, Marlene Schaffer, Sharon Smith. Row 3-Marjean Weis- enberger, Sandra Berry, Al1an'iMyers, Robert Brown, Betty Elekonich, Mary Ann Zipfel. Row 4-Geraldine Gross, Joanna Esker, Jean Rogers, Martha Mathews, Frances Swaebly. Row 5-Patricia Krupp, Paul Bolding, Raymond Fries, Paul Wechter. 22



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Cast of Cheaper by the Dozen . lt..:,..-V... K , ... ,M . , ,., ,,,., , . t., U: . if . , 3. . , Seated, left to right-Nancy Blackman, Frances Swaehly. Thomas Shibley, Ierry Ackerman, Thomas Hohler. Standing-Anna Mae Doughty, Florence Hipp, Marilyn Nickoli, Pauline McFad- den, Geraldine Gross, Dean Gassman, Thomas Nickoli, Angeline Schaffer, David Pflieger, Iames Boepple, Larry Mahaifey, Berdine Carter, Mary Ann Zipfel, Marlene Schaffer, Betty Elekonich. Cheaper by the Dozen, Senior Class Play, proved to be a popular choice, in attracting a large and appreciative audience for the two performances, Sunday and Monday evenings, April 26 and 27. With Rev. Leo Lehmkuhl as director, the cast real- ized that their efforts and dramatic ability would be put to the test to merit high rating. This three-act comedy is a dramatization by Perry Clark, of the delightful founded-on-fact story by Frank and Ernestine Gilbreth. Not only does it provide wholesome humor by a close-up view of a large family in action, but also reveals the building of character carried on con- tinuously by the give-and-take method of the family group. Since the parents have taught these children, by Word and act, that The happiest time in the World is when you're all together, a spirit of good fellow- ship and fair play dominated every situation. This comedy centers around Dad, a prominent ef- ficiency expert, convinced that what works in the factory will work in the home, keeps the family of lively youngsters on their toes. Organization and efficiency become the watch- words for all activities from the simplest household task to educational methods and family councils. Mother Gilbreth assumes, to the letter, the role of helpmate. She makes good use of her psychology in not only tolerating Dad's eccentricities but in sanc- tioning thern with whole-hearted approval, yet finds Ways and means to convince her teen-age daugh- ters that she understands their problems and will do all in her power to aid them in finding solutions. Scenery, costumes, and settings made the char- acterization of the Gilbreths convincing. Emphasis on the conflict between two generations regarding ideas and principles created wholesome humor and revealed how easily tensions can be re- lieved by sympathetic understanding. Carol Ott, Kathleen Frey, Ierry Ackerman, Dave Pflieger, and Tom Berry entertained the audience with appropriate musical selections between acts. CAST Mr. Gilbreth, Dad ................ Thomas Shibley Mrs. Gilbreth, Mother .... .... F rances Swaebly Ernestme ............ ..... F lorence Hipp Frank ..... .... D ean Gassman Anne ...... ...... N ancy Blackman Martha .... .... A nna Mae Doughty Bill ...... ...... I ames Boepple Dan . . . ...... Dave Pflieger lCICkie - - - ..... Thomas Nickoli Lillian . . . ..... Angeline Schaffer Geraldine Gross Frieda ............. .... P auline McFadden Marilyn Nickoli Miss Brill, a teacher ............. Marlene Schaffer Betty Elekonich Mrs. Fitzgerald, the housekeeper. . .Mary Ann Zipfel Berdine Carter Dr. Burton ...................... . .Thomas Hohler loe Scales .... .... I erry Ackerman Larry ....... .... L arry Mahaffey

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