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

 - Class of 1955

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Freshman Adviser Home Economics, Typlng I Latin I, Ancient History Sister Mary Francella, S.N.D. Sophomore Adviser, Servers English II, Radio, Physics, Geometry Sister Mary Rosarita, S.N.D. Junior Adviser, Look-A-Head Adviser Journalism, Typing, Shorthand, Office Practice Bookkeeping Sister Mary Lewellin, S.N.D. Senior Adviser, Librarian English IV, Latin ll, Advanced Math. Mechanical Drawing Rev. Arthur A. Badger Eomplinients ofthe St. Raiil Federal Credit Union - 5 .. Je. -S ,wx .2 14 Delores A. Collier Delores Ann Collier President Touts . . . class officer and first-honor student for three years . . . Buckeye GirI's State representative to Columbus highlighted her Junior year . . . photog- rapher of the L-A-H staff . . . always feels hungry when french fried onions and chicken are mentioned . . . hopes someday to be a teacher . . . punches a cash register at the A8.P after school hours. l Peter F. Schaffer Rita M. Ott Peter Frank Schaffer Co-editor of L-A-H Annual Pete . . . class president in his Junior year . . . Am. Legion medalist this year . . . could listen to Melody of Love all day . . . drools over steak and mush- rocms . . . passes his time with a pipe . . . considers pink and black hep . . . earns his spending money at the Nor- walk Truck Line . . . registered for col- lege at John Carroll, Cleveland. Joanna R. Esker V -- 7 - Rita Mary Ott Secretary-Treasurer Just plain Rita . . . class officer for two years . . . holds a perfect attendance record for the last three years . . . says nobody can prepare Swiss Steak like her Mom . . . teaches accordian lessons at Williams Music Center . . . hobby-mu- sic, of course . . . Rita will never forget the trip to Notre Dame in '54. Joanna Rose Esker Co-editor of L-A-H Annual Jo . . . Am. Legion medalist in Junior 'ear . . . Future Homemaker medallst this year . . . four year honor student . . . representative at C.S.M C. conven- tion, 1954 . . . Crew Cuts rate tops with Jo . . . favors Chinese and Italian foods . . . lists boys who wear heel plates as her pet peeve . . . sales girl at Penney's . . . plans to became a nurse. L.N..,..,..M.,..,..,..,..,..L..,..,.., Compliments of Clarence H. Esker Donald Alfred Watkins Doc Ottklns . . . very athletic minded, especially ln football . . . hunts for Ed SuIlivan's smile every Sunday night . . . gets hungry at the thought of chicken gravy and dressing . . . loves the hymn Our Lady of Fatlma . . . considers playing his first football game the big- gest event of his high school days . . . plans to go to work as soon as school is over. Donald A. Watklns Joanne M. McFadden Dale Eugene Shelley Dale . . . a two-year Ietterman . . . stores a lot of football power in his 5'7 stature . . . will never forget the night he re- ceived his first monogram . . . often sits down to steak and mashed potatoes . . . biggest gripe-women who think that they can park a car . . . future plans- to ioin Uncle Sam's Alr Force. Dale E. Shelley lillillitiill1lliliil!LlIiliiIlT Compliments of Gene Widman Patrlele A. Krupp ... 8 - Joanne Marie McFadden Josie . . . that smlllng cheerleader wlth a two-year monogram . . . works at Maxie Tire and Supplv on Saturdays lNo, she doesn't fix flatsl . . . the Den- nison football game proved most excit- ing . . . anticipates hanging up her cheer- lng outfit for a nurse's uniform after hlgh school . . . enioys catchlng Perry Como's program, and forty winks when- ever possible. Patricia Ann Krupp Pat . . . hates to be called Patricia . . . a 5'7 ball of fun . . . Ilsts tardlness her biggest annoyance . . . knows she won't be late for her biggest event- graduation . . . spends Ielsure time writ- ing letters . . . tops in shorthand . . . plans to continue working for the attor- ney where she now spends her after school hours. Robert Donald Orphey School Paper Editor Valedictorian Bob . . . copped science awards from Bowling Green universlty ln '54 . . . edi- tor of the L-A-H newspaper . . . active in Boy Scouting . . . plans to study chemical research In college . . . favorite dlsh is rabbit with all the trimmings . . . part time ianitor here at St. Paul's. Kathleen A. Rospert Elaine V. Landoll Kathleen Ann Rospert Katie . . . top offlcer in the C.S.M.C. for the past two years . . . maior prob- lem-holding her own against four brothers . . . an Arthur Godfrey fan . . . represented St. Paul's at C.S.M.C. convention at Notre Dame during the summer of '54 . . . plans to become an elementary teacher. -9- Robert D. Orphey Elaine Virginia Landoll Salutatorian Liz . . . one of the Top Secret play- wrights . . . always in for a good tlme, especially if she can spin' in her Dad's Packard . . . likes to spend her leisure listening to the Crew Cuts . . . ls fond of ham, mashed potatoes, and yes-George Gobel . . . favorite subiect-shorthand . . . plans to continue her office work at Durkee's. ..,..x..s..s..x..,..,..,..-.Wax..- Compliments of P 8- R Electric ll I i Joseph William Sullivan Joe . . . must valuable and best line- man football trophy holder . . . football co-captaln . . . halls from St. Anthony's parish, Milan . . . would rather tinker with cars than eat, sleep, or study . . . says he was renowned for taking his toys apart when a kid . . . his biggest mo- ment-playlng in his first football game. I ' Joseph W. Sullivan V lk Martha A. Mathews George Michael Rinner George . . . last of the Rinners to gradu- ate from St. PauI's . . . loves to sing . . . will eat steak and mashed potatoes anytime . . . gets a lot of fun out of hot rods and custom cars . . . plans to ioln the Air Force as soon as he gets hls dlploma. .asus-asnsnnsuxusasusns-ususauxusnxnsns Compliments of PauI's Market, Monroeville - 10 - Martha Ann Mathews Martha . . . alms to be a woman Llberace . . . favors commerclal subiects and the color of blue . . . those men drivers prove most annoying to Martha . . . catches a homegrown chlcken and tosses it into the frying pan to satisfy her taste buds . . . on the payroll of Norwalk Up- holsterlng . . . loves to talk. George M. Rinner Cecilia Caroline McGinn CeCe . . . our L-A-H artist . . . always eating sloppy loe's and potato salad . . . has indefinite plans for the future . . . claims study hall as her favorite subiect . . wen hrnorable mention an chemis- try prolect at Bowllng Green ln '54 . . . pet peeve ls anyone who ridicules the Irish . . . wears green with pride . . . played Hilda in Top Secret. Jacqueline Helen Palmer Jackie . . . halls from St. Mary's . . . received Paladin award in '53 . . . claims that her Freshman initiation dance hiqh- lights her H S. career . . . studying ls her pet peeve . . . a real whlz at French . . . will be remembered as Myrtle in Sen- ior class play. Daniel Stephen Hazlett Dan . . . Curly black hair strikes a sharp note with his favorite color-hello . . . holds a record among his classmates for attending the most schools-elght ln his career . . . the Mansfield Drag Races are a popular sport with Dan . . . claims girls are his pet peeve . . . tinkers around with cars, especially his green Plym . . . plans to study at Dayton U. after he has H.S. diploma. Cecilia C. McGinn Carl Paul Stoll Carl . . . active in football for three years . . . says he gets sick at thought of English class . . . likes hunting as a hobby . . . could listen to Slncerely until dooms day . . . in his sleeping pas- time has dreams of loining the Alr Force. 1 Daniel S. Hazlett Jacqueline H. Palmer Carl P. Stoll E8EQ,Hil-IEIif5F'tT,2F'oiE'EZ Equ.pmenf - 11 .. Ronald M. Rospert Daniel R. Fortney Ronald Myron Rospert Rennie . . . gray eyes . . . converted to flat-tap halr-do . . . always carries a mischievous grin . . . cars are his hobby spends his extra time making dough-nuts . . . headed for the service as soon as school ls out. Rita F. Walker Daniel Robert Fortney Dan . . . our import from Bellevue . . . rates capturing a top-spot on the cage team, his biggest thrill . . . known for his big brown eyes which dance at the sight of spaghetti and meatballs . . . crazy about pink and black . . . plans to enlist in the Navy soon after graduation. Marilyn F. Best Compliments of Holman Jewelers - 12 .. Rita Frances Walker Daisv Mae . . . alms to be a nurse . . . considers the Christmas dance of '54 as biggest event of her high-school days . . . received honorable mention for chemistry exhibit at Bowling Green . . . thrives on chlcken with dumpllngs . . . spent all twelve years at S.P.S. Marilyn Frances Best Marllyn . . . iolned the class ln her Junior year . . . loves to bake . . . says her favorite subiect ls a toss-up between beokkeeplng and English . . . keen on Liberace . . . hopes to be a teacher someday. Sharon Sheila Smith Sherrie . . . took top place In county Am. Leglon essay contest thls year . . . speedy typlst at the Norwalk Truck Llne . . . obiects to people who oblect to her gum-cracklng . . . protlclent plano player . . . plans to contlnue working after graduation. Donald Eugene Wheeler Don . . . thinks graduation will be the event of high school . . . detests being called Donnie . . . an eight-year acolyte . . . playing golf rates hls greatest sport . . . call on hlm to take your carry-outs at the AAP . . . plans to serve Uncle Sam after school days. Sharon S. Smith Roger Wiley Esker Rog . . . a real intellectual . . . won science awards in '54 from Bowling Green and Ohio universltles . . . wlld about Dragnet . . . craves Chinese foods and pink shirts . . . science and math top hls favorite subiect Ilst . . . chief writer of Top Secret . . . headed for college to become a teacher. -13.. Donald E. Wheeler Roger W. Esker E:ZH5iEiIZSE'Ii'TiiZ'E6IEZp Melvin J. Winkler avinnsnsnsnxnsnnxnsnsns--sus Compliments of Mihali Studio Melvin Jameson Winkler MeI . . . latest addition to the Senlor class . . . rods around in a Chev black convertible-his pride and lay . . . at- tention turns for Make Yourself Com- fortable . . . spends spare time shlnlng his car and making oil paintings . . . works at the city bowling center. Patricia D. Dunn Margaret Ann Griffin Peggy . . . the youngest girl in the Senior class . . . spends her spare mo- ments splnnlng platters, especially Tlll Then . . . an ambitious waitress at Berry's . . . blew the trumpet ln the former H.S. orchestra. -14- Patricia Dawn Dunn Pat . . . 5'4 blue-eyed lass . . . a heme economics student who llsts cooking as her hobby . . . Frankle Laine tops her Ilst of favorite singers . . . elghth among seventeen children . . . claims the first gruesome-twosome dance to be her big- gest H.S. event . . . Who was your part- ner, Pat? Margaret A. Griffin Elizabeth Loretto MacDonald Liz . . . travels to St. Paul from Flat Rock . . . began her schooling here ln her Junior year . . . her mouth waters for southern fried chicken and french fries . . . a real math fiend . . . says her pet peeves are people who listen In on her telephone conversations. Marie Catherine Missler Marie . . . a 12-year Paullte . . . dreads being known as the baby sister to three blg brothers . . . loves to tlnkle the keys of the piano and sing . . . star- ing people bother her. John Michael Vanderaar Shultz . . . came to St. PauI's from Pennsylvania . . . wishes basketball were a year-round sport . . . always looks for- ward ts the annual athletic banquets . . . has a weakness for spaghetti and meat balls . . . welcomes any suggestions to keep his car running . . . hunting and fishing rate high on hls list of outdoor recreatlcns. . C' n is Wx-- Elizabeth L. MacDonald Clarence Edward Smith Smltty . . . spends his spare time worklng at Meyers DeSoto-Plymouth dealers . . . usually laughing about some- thlng . . . sports a flat-top . . . often found tinkering with cars . . . figures he'II volunteer draft after graduation. Marie C. Mlssler John M. Vanderaar Clarence E. Smith EZIQESSZIiQ'A'F2TIQE5IE2E'Ei2Zj, .. 15 - Donald J. Mlrtes Donald Joseph Mirtes Mirt . . . oldest child in the Mlrtes family . . . has spent all twelve years of school at SPH . . . considers pumpkin pie alamode a special treat . . . spends his time at H. D. Rogers Chevy garage after school and on Saturdays . . . hopes to become an auto mechanlc after grad- uation. Mary H. Fritz Bernard Raymond Hipp Bernie . . . good friend to all . . . hails from St. Alphonsus, Peru . . . a repre- sentative to Buckeye Boys' State in '54 . . . proud owner,of a Chevy . . . lists farming as his hobby . . . will always be remembered for Yes, dear! in the Sen- ior class play. Bernard R. Hipp i I Elalne C. Mainzer compn.m.5ilI'3 Fl I'H2fllC5fEZ'LTi5El1 ... 16 1 Mary Helen Fritz Mary Helen . . . heads for Zuercher ln- surance Agency every afternoon after school . . . considers Senior class play biggest event ln her days at S.P.H .... gum-crackers get on her nerves . . . loves to curl up in front of the TV after a satisfying dlnner of steak and french trles . . . thinks study hall ls her favo- rite subiect. Elaine Constance Mainzer Elaine . . . on the otflce staff of the Telephone Co .... though a farmer, city chicken with all the trimmings arouses her appetite . . . crazy about most re- cordings, especlally Melody of Love . . . rates athletic banquet with Mike Garcia as her favorite sporting event. Marjorie Ann Minor Margie . . . claims homework as her pet peeve . . . received the mission Pala- din award in 1953 . . . wears blue with pride . . . F. W. Woolworth couIdn't get along without her . . . collects movie magazines for her hobby . . . never seen without a smile. Sue Ann Gerhardstein Sue . . . peppy three-year cheerleader . . . is often seen rodding around in the tank . . . being chosen varsity cheer- leader in her Freshman year highlights her S.P.H. career . . . her blue eyes sup- ply the color she thinks is tops . . . plans to live in Dayton after graduation. Eugene Carl White Whitey . . . doesn't like his nickname but puts up with it . . . captured a Pala- din award in his first two years at S.P.H. . . . has monograms from every sport . . . likes to watch TV . . . ever singing Let Me Go Lover . . . wants to be like a bird and fly-in the U.S. Air Force. Eugene C. White Mariorie A. Minor James Lauren Boose Jim . . . winner of the city 1954 teen- age road-e-o . . . dislikes women drivers . . . works on his father's fruit farm after school and on Saturdays . . . president of his Freshman class . . . fan of the busi- ness subiects. James L. Boose Sue A. Gerhardstein 17 Compliments of J. B. Hargraves Storage Compliments of the Senior Class iiiiilillillllliiiiliitiil Best, Marilyn-41 Chatham St. ..f. Boone, Iames-R.F.D. ifl ...... Collier, Delores-R.F.D. 32 ,-- Dunn, Patricia-190 Benedict ....,. Esker, Joanna-96 Woodlawn Ave. --- Esker, Roger-117 Woodlawn Ave. -,- Fortney, Daniel-203 Iohn St., Bellevue Fritz, Mary Helen-199 Whittlesey Ave. Gerhardstein, Sue-1715 Ewalt Ave., Dayton ---- -,-, Griflen, Margaret-61 State St. .......e..,.. Hazlett, Daniel-H.F.D. if 1, Greenwich .,,, Hipp, Bernard-R.F.D. 173 ......,... Krupp, Patricia-52 Corwin St. ..,.,..,, Landoll, Elaine-63 E. League St. MacDonald, Elizabeth-Box 65, I-'lat Rock .,., ,... - 2-5384 CBellevuel Mainzer, Elaine-R.F.D. 32 ,.e......,..,.. Mathews, Martha--R.F.D. W3 ..,,f..,,, McFadden, Joanne-74 Christie Ave. McGinn, Cecilia-56 W. Washington St. ,-- Minor, Marjorie-38 V2 Oak St. ,,,...,,.. Mirtes, Donald-21 Dudley Blvd. Missler, Marie-79 Corwin .. ..,,. - Orphey. Robert-37 Spring St. f...... Ott, Rita-R.F.D. 33 , f..,,,....,f...., Palmer, Iacqueline-150 N. Hester St. --- Rinner, George-87 Prospect Ave. Rospert, Kathleen-233 Whittlesey Ave. V Rospert, Ronald-R.F.D. 33 .... Schatter, Peter-64 Milan Ave. - Shelley, Dale-88 State St. --- Smith, Clarence-31 State ,,... Smith, Sharon-17 N. Garden -- Stoll, Carl-R.F.D. 4111 -.,------ Sullivan, Ioseph-107 Townsend Vanderaar, Iohn-87 S. Linwood Walker, Rita-18 Cortland ,,... Watkins, Donald-87 Benedict - -,d-,,----3-2564 ,----,,-----2-9512 HHS on 22 lOlenaJ -,,------,-2-7301 ----------3-3044 --d-,,,,---- 2-6304 - -, 3-4631 fBellevueJ --,. .,,...... . 3-8394 Olive 7596 tDaytonl -,--,a----,s-3-6684 ,-- 3078 CGreenwichJ --.- ..,,. W ..,, 2 -4685 ,----A,--------2-5815 -,,--------2-9208 ---, 2-9763 ua, 2-6823 ,H--3-4825 ----3-4505 ----,2-6985 ---. 3-8624 ----s2-6895 ----2-9769 ---, 2-6913 ---.. 3-1275 ---. 3-3311 ---H 2-9164 ----2-4311 -,---2-1895 ---- 2-8344 ----,3-7462 ---- 2-9258 -----3-5442 ----. 2-5191 W--. 2-5283 61444 -4 .d.. . 3-6453 Winkler, Melvin-17 Fruen ...., -nm 3.1973 Wheeler, Donald-21 Olive --a -,-- 3.6495 White, Eugene-92 Corwin ,,- K-- Motto Um' Ideals' Are Our Po.rsz'b1'lz'tz'e.r Patron Saint jude Flower lffzile Carrzaziom Eager! in Agua Colors Ayua and lfhfze ,, , W. . W Ulf. 14414444641 Rehecal' January 31-February 2 conducted by Reverend Joseph Kelly, 0.M.l. Compliments ofthe Sf. Paul Holy Name Society - 19 - Qaach eau 7490- g--xnsnsnsus--sux--xaasnxux sax:-summarise Compliments of the Cunningham Bindery CLASS OF 1931: Donald Wheeler with mother, Mrs. Em- erson lElizabeth Corey! Wheeler. Robert Orphey with mother, Mrs. Robert lVioIa Adelmanl Orphey. CLASS OF 1926: Elaine Landoll with father, Henry A. Landoll, Sr. CLASS OF 1931: Joanna Esker with father, James Esker. Peter Schaffer with mother, Mrs. Peter lPauIine Meyers! Schaffer. CLASS OF 1917: George Rinner with mzther, Mrs. Peter lMary L. Goretskil Rinner. Compiiments of West End Meat Market :Ida San an an-yhiea Qaeda of 7aclmf 'NP-In CLASS OF 1933: Mrs. Harold tMary Hayel Smith with daughter, Sharon. CLASS OF 1929: Peggy Griffin with mother, Mrs. Cather- ine llureichl Griffin. e CLASS OF 1927: Roger Esker with father, Gene Esker. Joanne McFadden with mother, Mrs. Michael IPaulIne Boosef McFadden. comP:ET.i5iI'A?'JT'E:f'E2I5''EXT CLASS OF 1928: Compliments of Perfected Paint and Appliance Service Rita Ott with mother, Mrs. Melvin iMiIdred Grimmerl Ott. 0 CLASS OF 1935: Dale Shelley with mother, Mrs. Max CAIma Rose Courtadl Shelley. 0 CLASS OF 1932: Mariorie Minor with mother, Mrs.Frances lManIeH Minor. Mr. Raymond Boose with son, James. CLASS OF 1934: Mrs. Raymond lMadeIine Widmani Boose. Qfzecal' peaple in Small Sfaluae iiw ' UH Compliments of Heaston Funeral Home ,- 24 ,w Page 24: 1. Bernard Hipp: 2. Donald Wheeler: 3. Dale Shelley: 4. Beverly Cousino: 5. Marie Missler: 6. Patricia KruPPi 7. Donald Mirtes and little brother, Ed: 8. Dan Hazlett: 9. Mary Helen Fritz: 10. Rita Ott: 11. John Vanderaar: 12. James Boose: 13. Ronald Rospert: 14. Clarence Smith: 15. George Rinner: 16. Robert Orphey. Page 25: 1. Margaret Griffin: 2. Joseph Sullivan: 3. Melvin Winkler: 4. Sue Gerhard- stein: 5. Delores Collier: 6. Roger Esker: 7. Elaine Landoll: 8. Rita Walker: 9. Sharon Smith: 10. Cecilia McGinn: 11. Elaine Mainzer: 12. Joanna Esker: 13. Peter Schaffer: 14. Jacqueline Palmer: 15. Kathleen Rospert: 16. Mar- jorie Mincr. Compliments of Louis 0'Dell Jeweler .. 25 - Glam Mary Beth Kramer, co-president Ecn Preston, treasurer Ackerman, Phyllis-82 Milan Ave. ...... . Adelman, Ronald-49 Wooster St. . . . . . . Berry, Sandra-35 N. Hester St. . . . Boes, Leo-13 Grand ........... Brainard. Phyllis-33 Chatham . .. Brown, Robert-9 Ford Ave. . . . Brunn, Gerald--32 Gray St. .... . Camp, William-105 N. Hester . .. Carabin, Thomas-64 S. Linwood . . . . . . . Carter, Marilyn-13 High ........ Dann, Robert-15 E. Washington . . . . . . . Doughty, Richard-30 Baker St. . . Doyle, Harry-21 West Monroe .... .... Ebert, Iames-53 S. Linwood ..... Elekonich, Dolores-22 Bank St. ......... . Franklin, Edward--71 Woodlawn Ave. . . . . Fries, Raymond-R.F.D. il-3 ..... Fritz, Iulia-143 Whittlesey ..... Gates, Lauren-ll Homewood Griffin, Elizabeth-61 State St. Gross, Phyllis--93 State St. ..... . Hammersmith, Mary Louise-R.F.D. Q2 . . Hipp, Ioanne-269 Whittlesey .... Hoernschemeyer, Leon-R.D.F. :fil Hohler, David-Pt.F.D. 45:3 ........ Hohler, Donald-R.F.D. 1733 ...... Compliments of the Junior Class 3-5873 3-7941 2-6601 2-8941 3-1383 3-3144 2-5905 3-7002 3-1423 3-4344 3-7741 3-3002. 2-7902 2-5481 3-6391 2-4984 2-9132 2-6303 3-6684 2-1894 .2-9314 3-5185 2-9288 2-9316 2-9316 flan Myers, cr-president Jcan Wechter, secretary King, Mardelle-H.F.D. 312 .... Kramer, Mary Beth--63 Huron . 7956 C Milan 2 9402 3 5345 Landoll, Mary Ann-284 E. Main ......... 3-2862 Landoll, Robert-23 Chatham .... ..... 3 -1384 Lau, Carl--129 Newton ...... ..... 3 -5071 Lonz, Marlene-R.F.D. :gi-3 ...... ........ 2 -9398 Mihalek, Rosemary-67 Baker ........... CMonroevillej 2205 Minor, Virginia-38 EQ Oak St. ............ 3-4505 Mirtes, Edward-21 Dudley ...... ..... 2 -6985 Missler, Melvina-12 W. Elm St. . . . ..... 3-4935 Myers, Alan-17 Cortland ..... ..... 2 -1202 Ott. lohn--R.F.D. 11:3 .... ..... 2 -9470 Potts, Daniel-B.F.D. :il ........ ..... 2 -9529 Preston, Benjamin-78 State St. ..... 3-1161 Reagan. Daniel-25 N. Garden .... ..... 3 -7205 Rogers, Ieanne-18 Newton .... ..... 3 -8174 Ruffing, Iohn-13 N. West ..,.. ..... 3 -5003 Schaffer, Rita Mae-R.F.D. i,4:3 . .. ..... 2-9394 Schnurr, Mary-R.F.D. it-3 ..... ..... 2 -9392 Simon, Richard-15 Woodlawn .,,....... 2-7951 Smith, Norman-Box 327 .... C Monroevi11eD 3627 Spinello, Richard-26 Harkness Sullivan, William-107 Townsend Wechter, Ioan-31 Stoutenburg ........... Weisenberger, Marjean-258 E. Main ..... ...26... 3-2565 3-5442 3-9715 2-8481 Mary Beth Kramer, co-president Richard Simon, William Sullivan, Row four: Lauren Gales, Virginia Mlnor, Sandra Berry, Edward Franklin Daniel Reagan, Belly Griffin, Daniel Polls Row five: Jerry Brunn, Mardelle King, Richard Spinello --sos--sux--snxnsuxnsnxuaxfmx-n Compliments of Binsack Supply Alan Myers, co-president Marllyn Carter, Jeanne Rogers Row four: Generose Swick, D:na!d Hahler Harry Doyle, Joanne Hipp, Leon Hoernschemeyer David Hohler, Phyllis Brainard Row five: Edward Mirtes, Melvina Mlssler, Rcbert Dann ..s..x..,..-..,..,..,..s..,..,..,..s..x..,..,..x Compliments of Bottles Insurance Agency Jean Wechter, secretary James Ebert, Robert Landoll Mariean Welsenberger Mary Ann Landoll, John Ruffing, 4'-Lai Row four: Norman Smith, Mary Lou Hammersmith, Rosemary Mlhalek, William Camp Phyllis Gross, John Ott, Julia Fritz 2 Row five: 52 2 Sr ,..x..,..,..,.m..,.W.W.,x..-..-..,..,..,..x.- Compliments of the Boche 8- Pressing Co 33412, .2 Eff? ,K K w. Ben Preston, treasurer Robert Brown Richard Doughty Carl Lau, Marlene Lonz, Thomas Carabln ya., may V 25? X N '9 Compliments of Betschman's West End Greenhouse - 30 - Raw tour: Ronald Adelman, Mary Schnurr, Rita Mae Schaffer, Raymond Fries Row five: Phyllis Ackerman, Leo Boes, Dolores Elekonich 1 I Barnts, Sandra-78 Milan Ave. .. Blackman, Steven-157 W. Main . . . . . . . Bleile, Robert-29 E. Washington . . . . . . . Boes, Mary--13 Grand Ave. Boose, Marlene-R.F.D. .1.-'fl ...... . . . Brutsche, Robert-15 St. Mary's .......... Camp, Audrey-11 Marshall ............. 3-3054 3-4181 3-9075 2-8941 . 2-9512 3-3652 3-8454 Collier, Wilma-R.F.D. 3,62 ..... 3 on 22 CO1enaj Canney, Charles-14 N. West ............ Cooper, Iames-110 State ...... Ebert, Patrick-53 S. Linwood .... Fish, William-3 Welton ......... Fritz, Margaret-199 Whittlesey .... . . . Gassman, James--278 E. Main . .. Gies, Charles-186 Whittlesey ..... .,.. Grine, Charles-32 Townsend Ave. ...... . Hackathorn, Gloria-208 E. Main . . . . . . . Hammersmith, Ann-B.F.D. :,f:pE2 .... .... Hauler, Lois-133 Newton ............... Heal, Beverly-202 Woodward CBel1evuej Heil. Carol-265 E. Main .............. Kuebler, Waltraud-28 Milan Ave. ...... . McFadden, Iohn-74 Christie Ave. ...... . 3-5005 3-4465 2-5481 3-2574 . 3-8394 2-4981 2-8914 3-2171 2-6032 2-9633 . 3-5075 2-4023 3-2134 2-6823 61644 Blackman, treasurer: Roth, vice president: man, president. McGinn, Virginia-56 W. Washington . . . Miller, Rita-303 W. Main .............. Milliman, Iohn-84 Old State .... .... Nickoli, Richard-R.F.D. qi-2 ............. Obringer, Daniel-29 Townsend Ave. . . . . Ott, Florence-R.F.D. :i:,l:3 ................ Pickett, Lynne-55 E. League Pigman, Donald-21 Fruen . . . . . . . Plue, Eileen-149 E. Main .... .... Beineck, Lois-19Vz Chatham .... .... Bospert, Eugene-Old Plank . . . . . . . Roth, Fred-56 S. Linwood . . . . . . . Roth, Robert-56 E. League .... .... Schaffer, Leona-R.F.D. il:2 .... .... Simon, Milton-79 N. Foster ..... .... Sitterly, Helen-138 N. Pleasant .... .... Silterly, Ruth-138 N. Pleasant . . . . . . . Soisson, Carol-R.F.D. .i-2 ......... .... Tien, Iohn-R.F.D. :lil .................. Vanderaar, Audrey-87 S. Linwood ...... Vitello, Phyllis-219 Woodlawn ......... Waters, Robert--122 Wood ...CBellevueD Weis, Oliver-76 V2 Townsend Ave. ..... . '57 Wilma Collier, vice president: Mary Boes, president, Marlene Boose, secretary: Lois Reineck, treasurer: Second row-Steve Robert Charles Grlne, secretary: James Gass- 3-4825 2-8353 3-2022 2-9671 3-3383 2-9470 3-8141 3-6734 3-9855 3-8955 2-9161 . 2-7325 . 2-8573 2-9631 3-7645 3-3925 3-3925 2-9634 2-9556 2-5191 2-9125 2-8682 3-1664 ..,..,..-..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..-..,..,., Compliments of the Sophomore Class -31- Waltraud Kuebler Robert Bleile Helen Sitterly Marlene Boose Steve Blackman Sandra Barnes ,..,..,..,..,..,..x..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,, Compliments of H. D. Rogers Chevrolet Audrey Vanderaar Donald Plgman Lois Relneck James Gassman Audrey Camp Patrick Ebert Mary Hoes Charles Grine Lynne Pickett Robert Roth Phyllis Vitello Daniel Obringer Margaret Fritz Florence Ott Gloria Hackathorne Patricia Schlachter Robert Waters Carol Heil we Ruth Sitterly Fred Roth Leona Schaffer John Milliman Eileen Seitz Robert Brutsche Compliments of Jeon Frocks ww-1 Virginia McGinn Wilma Collier Eileen Plue Eugene Rosperf Carol Soisson Oliver Weis William Fish Lois Ann Hauler James Cooper Rita Miller Ann Hammersmith Beverly Heal John McFadden, Milfcn Simon, John Tien, Charles Gles, Richard Nlckoli Complimenls of Dnirkee-lianlous Foods 34 25 M Berry, Gwendolyn-125 E. Main St. Blackman, Michael--157 W. Main St. ..... 3-4181 Bores, Marlene-R.F.D. 113 ....... Brown, Thomas-123 E. Main St. . . . Caparara, David-106 Newton St. . Carter, Iames-13 High St. ...... . Cooper, Larry-110 State St. ..... . Causino, Robert-30 Rosedale Blvd. ...... 2-1862 Dunn, Sandra-190 Benedict Ave. . Ellis, Ann-254 E. Main St. ...... . En lert Thomas RFD 3 .......3-9511 .......2-9301 . . .... 3-7701 . . .... 3-5074 . . .... 3-4344 .......3-4465 .. .... 2-7301 ....2-1851 . . . .2-9116 Fries, Douglas-21 N. Pleciiant St. . Fries, Katherine-B.F.D. 11:1 ....... Fritz, Anita-143 Whittlesey Ave. . .. . . . Fritz, Dorothy-8 Oak St. ........ . Fritz, Larry-194 Whittlesey Ave. Gampetro, Ieanne-732 Kilbourne St. .... . Bellevue . . .... 3-8462 . . .... 2-9557 .....,.3-3193 .......3-6644 3-2893 C D Griffin, Mary Pat-61 State St. ........... 3-6684 Hackathorne, Leora-208 E. Main St. ...... 2-6032 Harding, Louis-27 E. Chestnut St. . Heal, Rita-202 Woodward St. CBel1evuej Hoernschemeyer, Rose-R.F.D. 141. Kessler, Ioanne-34 Courtland St. . Kocher, Iames-85 Woodlawn .... Kramer, Ann-63 Huron St. ....... CMi1anj 5345 Krupp, Barbara-52 Corwin St. . . . . Landoll, Kenneth-23 Chatham St. . Lau, Clare-129 Newton St. . . Lonz, Marianne-R.F.D. :f.1:3 .. McGinn, Ruth-62 W. Washin gton .......3-8135 2-4023 .......2-9288 .......3-8943 .,.....3-9594 .......2-4685 .. .... 3-1384 .......3-5071 .......2-9398 St. .... 3-4823 01644 of 1958 Rose Hoernschemeyer, president: Marlene Bores, secretary- treasurerp Thomas Englert, vice president: Dolores Wld- man, president, Thomas Brown, treasurer, Ann Kramer, secretary: Jon Wlse, vice president. Merrill, George-102 State St. . . . . . . . Metz, Nancy-R.F.D. :q':3 ................. Meyers, Fred-R.F.D. :,l:f:1 ................ Nickoli, Caroline-7 E. Washington St. . . . . Nolan, Martha--31Vz Walnut St. ........ . Parish, Ioanne-36 Franklin St. Preston, Carol-78 State St. ..... . Reineck, David-46 State St. ...... . Reineck, Rita-19V2 Chatham St. ........ . Rogers, Kathleen-18 Newton St. ........ . Rospert, Richard-233 Whittlesey Ave. . . . . Rossman, Charlotte-30 Woodlawn Ave. Huiiing, Mary Ann-234 Benedict Ave. . . . . Rupp, David-99 State St. ............... . Schaffer, Arnold-64 Milan Ave. ....... . Schindley, Joanne-6 S. Garden . .. . . . . Schwenn, Eric-15 Ford ................. 2-7674 Seck, Ioseph-159 Woodlawn ............ 3-2883 2-9353 2-9377 3-7743 3-4293 3-4702 3-1 161 3-5572 3-8955 3-8174 3-3311 3-2924 3-3241 3-5175 . 2-4311 3-8592 3-7451 Sharpe, Dean- 1 9 Front .......... CMi1anj 5155 Sitterly, Donna-138 N. Pleasant .......... Smith, Ianet-33 Christie ............. Stoll, Ioseph-36 Courtland ........... Sullivan, Edward-107 Townsend ..... Swick, Vernon-42 State St. ........ . Tien, Gary-R.F.D. ifl .......... . Walker, Ruth Ann-18 Courtland ...... Watson, Barbara-30 Morley Drive .... Wechter, Shirley-31 Stoutenburg Drive' .- Weisenberger, Mary-258 E. Main St. . . Widman, Dolores-7 Old State Rd. .. .. Wise, Ion-58 N. Prospect . .......... . ..,..,..,..,.....,..x..,..,..x..,..,..x.. 3-3925 3-9152 3-8944 3-5442 3-5915 2-9556 2-5283 2-131 1 3-9715 2-8481 2-9713 3-8981 Compliments of the Norwalk Dryiiledieg MSS.. ww' N K -..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..x..,..,..,..x..,.. Compliments of Williams Music School Joseph Seek Shlrley Wechter Davld Caprara Kathleen Roger: Larry Fritz Martha Nolan Kenneth Landoll Dolores Widman Eric Schwenn Barbara Krupp David Reineck Nancy Metz Joseph Stoll Anita Fritz Clare Lau Ruth Ann Walker Gary Tlen Ann Kramer Michael Blackman Rose Hoernschemeyer Arnold Schaffer Dorothy Fritz Jon Wlse Carol Presion Thomas Brown Barbara Waison Thomas Englerf Mary Weisenberger Vernon Swick Donna Slfferly r -..,..,..,..,..,..x..x..,..x..-..,.. Compliments of the Bell Dairy -nsnvsusosu'sus-us-wsu-snusuxu nsusn-sunxtnsnsnsusnnxusus--sus Compliments of the Huron County Form Bureau Lgmber Yard - 3.. Davld Rupp Jeanne Gampetro Charlotte Rossman Leora Hackathorn Patricia Ross Ruth McGinn Caroline Nickoli George Merrill Gwendolyn Berry Robert Cousino Joan Parish Mary Pat Griffin Louis Harding Katherine Fries Janet Smith Marlene Bores Marlanne Lonz Edward Sulllvan James Kocher Rila Relneck Ann Ellls Rlla Heal Richard Rosperl' Joanne Schlndley James Carfer Mary Ann Ruffing Lawrence Cooper Joanne Kessler Douglas Frles Fred Meyer W, I im many A-.- K gi' 5-nsusas-as-ox--s--Q--xvxng.-x--x.-sus--sux Compliments of PohI's Clothing and Shoes Jfeapmd Amana! Si. Pauli In the Cafeferia-Mrs. Pefer Roth and Mrs. Mary Zaken dish up for hungry mouths. Mr Lecn Hippler, Engineer. 1 fuse? M ,L X 1 Mrs. Ackerman and Mrs. Gies at your service! I Thanks! Mrs. Farrell. It sure tastes good. IlilliliLllLliLDL!lLlIhllillillLllilOi Comphments of A. J. Baltes, Inc. -4g- xiii 1 Klux S gags' mv! iii ra: n A Keep scrafchlng fhaf ear Tom Lahns sure f make an lmpresslon 'of-Mr. ond' Mrs. E-dwin J. krown e- 42 Someday, we'Il appre- ciafe this French, Faiher. So. coup. MercI, beau- Tell us all about your oil paintings, Melvin Winkler-So say the senior English boys. Congratulations! Voice of Democracy winners. Jaycee representative presents the awards to Mary Beth Kra- mer and Harry Doyle, iu- niorsp and to Peter Schaffer and Joanna Esker, seniors. You can find almost any- place on the map if you look for it, points out Leon Hoernschemeyer to his Am- erican History classmates, Ray Fries, Don Hohler, and Tom Carabin. ,Ut n Compliments of the Bowen Company Four seniors search for knowledge in the new Web- ster dictionary series: .Iames Boose, George Rinner, Shar- on Smith, and Marie Missler. mpllments of the :me Savings and Loan Company Now for the final touch and Bob Brown will have finished ancfher problem in mechanical drawing. Ofhers in the picture are: John OH, Raymond Fries, Leon Hzernschemeyer, William Camp, Charles Conney, William Sullivan, and John Ruffing. Middle Picfure: How dare you inferrupl' us busy seniors for a picfurel-Dale Shelley, Joe Sullivan, and Don Wheeler. ,ns qi, .5 Back in fhe days when seniors were young in fhe ways of me- chanical drawingl To be exacl, if was back ln 19547 Don Mirfes was wilh the boys then. Students take over the trig class. At the board: Dan Reagan, Mary Ann Landoll, Ben Preston, and Harry Doyle. Miss Wagner gets a little help from Dave Reineck in first year algebra. -Right, Dave? Complinrlents of M-ary Ann Shoppe - 45 - Eelaw: Charlotte Rossman pas- es with t'1e centerpiece she de- signed for Christmas. usnxns-nxnx-is-use-sus-is-ass-susus Compliments of Meek's Pastry Shop 'S'-ff -45- Will! io Zine Newly Uajanijzi Jfama Zcananuiu fbepaalmuzf Center: Freshmen and Sophomores learn the duties of cooking, baking . . . and dish- washing. Homemaker of Tomorrow, Joanna Esker, shows the medal that she captured in the competitive test. .fn Me Science fbepalzimenl' Boys in radio experi ment: Richard Dough ty, L a u r e n Gates, Ronald Adelman, Nor man Smith, Don Mir- tes, Clarence Smith and Tom Carabin. Animal and plant life keep the sophomore biologists busy: Charles Gies, Wal- traud Kuebler, Lynn Pickett, Patricia Schlachter, and John Tien. Hydrostatics interest these six iunior boys of the phys- ics class: Daniel Potts, Leon Hoernschemeyer, D a v i d Hohler, Alan Myers, Ben Preston, and Daniel Reagan. Compliments of J. W. Pitkin-Jeweler -. 47 1 A glimpse at the first-year group of ssphomore typists. Top: Bookkeeping and income taxes are bothering seniors: Kathleen Rospert, Daniel Hazlett, Rita Walker, and Jacqueline Palmer. Bottom: A movie helps clear up the ideas of senior general busi- ness students. -..,..,..x..,..s..,..,..x..,..,..,.,,..s..s.,x..,..,..,.. Compliments of Furey-Zipfel Insurance Agency Curves and lines of sharfhand fascinale 'lhese iunior girls: Mardelle King, Mar- iean Weisenberger, Rita Mae Schaffer, Mary Schnurr, Joanne Hipp, and Virginia Minor. Qelifiny rqguainlecf WLM line Euiineii WMZJ Cecilia McGinn, Elaine Mainzer, and Marilyn Best work with the mimeograph. -..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..x..x..,.. Compliments of Heitz News Stand w PM 'Q x H mi M if E55 ,Y ,?9 '1 f4lfl:'2i f A 4- , A MJ ',f ffAaff' wif!! My , .,..x , XNXXXS N ww X ,UMWIV yi! W A 2? ,K- ww , 2 , nw W 1 A . . digg, J 15143 i 92396 Q1 fu xg? f '-,'3 M df iiifiiv s W A 1 .,.. V Qwiijkivyylg J K , i .QQ 0, IQ' f 3 ,.-j , A h an .wif fi M-I fix, ' 1- ,, , 'A,AA'- fmmiygi .A ,gf - Compliments of the Norwalk Truck Line wee emi Mr. Bernard Brien began his duties as the director of music ot St. Poul's, April ll, 1955. Below: The entire glee-.club with Mr. Hilaire Kiffer linsell. Mr. Kiffer left St. Paul's for o position in Cleveland. ga-sux Row one Carol Preston Joanne Kessler Ruse Hoernschemeyer Joan Parish Anita Fritz Kathleen Rogers Barbara Watson Janet Smith, Phyllis Brainard Mary Weis- enberger: row two-Julia Fritz, Ann Ellis, Virginia Mcliinn, Lois Reineck, Charlotte Rossman, Joanne Hipll. Kathleen Rospert, Dolores Widman. Shirley Wechter, Nancy Metz: row three-Ruth Sitterly, Sandra Barnes, Margaret Fritz, Joanne Schindley, Leora Hackathorn, Gloria Hackathorn, Au- drey Vanderaar, Joanne McFadden, Mary Schnurr, Marjean Weisenberger: row four -Phyllis Ackerman. Virginia Minor, De- lores Collier, Rita Walker, Joanna Esker, Mary Pat Griffin, Florence Ott, Elaine Landoll. and Patricia Krupp. 3 Row one-Caroline Nickoli, Audrey Camp, Rita Reineck, J'-anne Gampetro, Phyllis Gross. Eileen Plue, Phyllis Vitello, Rita Mae Schaffer, Ruth Ann Walker: row two -Joan W'echter, Patricia Russ, Marlene Bores, Dorothy Fritz, Marianne Lonz, Wal- traud Kuebler, Lois Ann Hauler. Barbara Krupv, Martha Mathews: row three-San- dra Berry, Marlene Lonz, Mary Lnu Ham- mersmith, Carol Heil, Jacqueline Palmer, Mary Ann Landnll. Rita Ott, Sharon Smith, Marie Misslerg rnw four-Gwendolyn Berry, Leona Schaffer, Mary Ann Ruffing, Helen Silterly, Marjaric Minor, Mary Beth Kra- mer, Rosemary Mihalek, Mary Helen Fritz. nxnxnxi-xox--gn-xmas.-x--x Compliments of Ringholz-Meyers Boyd ' lee Glad Row one-Peter Schaffer, Kenneth Landoll, Charles Grine, Larry Fritz, Vernon Swick, Richard Rospert, Edward Sullivan, David Rupp. Oliver Weis: row two -Benjamin Preston, David Reineck, John Ruffing, Steven Blackman, James Ebert, George Rinner, Robert Roth: row three- Richard Simon, Robert Orphey, Harry Doyle, Richard Doughty, Thomas Brown, Eric Schwenn, Patrick Ebert. itil 11. Freshmen: Michael Black- man, Joseph Seck, Arnold Schaffer, Thomas Brown, Richard Rospert, Larry Fritz, Jon Wise, and Eric Schwenn. Compliments of Berry's Restaurant 1 U! Me Nllea Senior Servers-Don George and Pete-in Action. Right: Bernard Hlpp lights the candles at the St. Alphonsus Church, Peru. Page 54: 1. Donald Wheeler, George Rin- ner ,and Peter Schaffer, sen- iors, with pastor, Rt. Rev. Hilary Weger. 2. Juniors: Alan Myers, Richard Simon, James Ebert, Thomas Carabln, Lauren Gates, Rich- ard Doughty, and John Ruf- fing. 3. Sophomores: Robert Roth, Charles Grine, Patrick Ebert, S t e v e Blackman, Daniel Obringer, James Gassman, and Charles Gies. .,','.' .ang Ill I f Q AM 0 ' - ' W. ,vw 5 ff Q-'ff' J '.ff'Zb1LAf'l Compliments of Roth Bros. Contractors .. 55 - f 0 CC C pi t PM klnsurance Agency xf-s.-x.v-..X- ,- -,.,. if if YY df QCP WZ wcaltx 54' I uu..,,-.-.gtwmmsmlw WNW. 4 Compliments of Flshe s W ys d F Same af lfze Winnwq qfaald wfzicfa Jfanafzecf 01421. .facfy in ffze Minialuae fjamcfe G.5.M.0. A thank-you note from Sister Mary Faith, graduate of St. Paul's, becomes the topic under discussion for the central officers of the C.S.M.C. unit: Peter Schaffer, co-president, Mary Landoll, secretary, Kathleen Rospert, co-president: James Ebert, secretary, John Vanderaar, treasurer: and Mar- tha Mathews, secretary. Notre Dame! Here We Are! Scenes at the notional convention, summer-1954. Compliments of Maple City Ice Co. As a proiect the sophomores prepared cartons of medicines to send to the missinns in the territory of India. Pictured are: Eileen Plue, Phyllis Vitello, Audrey Vanderaar, Waltraud Kuebler, Sandra Barnes, and Steve Blackman. ..58... fbecficafion of ffze flew Zfemfenfaay Safran! Crucifix That Now Hangs in Main Corridor Blessing of the Outside of the Building -5 Delores Collier, senior class president, presents the American Flag to the Most Rev. Bishop George Rehring. xnxllxnxuxn xnxuxl lxnaxanxnnxnuxunxnlxnuxnnx aux nx Compliments of the Patrick-Hiss Clothing Stare - 59 .. ,mf Some Hands at Work Theres going to be a den and Elaine Landoll. .us-px.1sus.nxinsas-ns--sus-usnsunsnxnnsnQ Compliments of Citizens National Bank .. 50 - dance! - Joanne McFad- 'NPR Paper Sale Time George Rinner atop the truck packing tons and tons of paper. Three boys bring in a loadl- Clarence Smilh, Ronnie Ros- perf, and Dale Shelley. o Meet the smiling coat check- ers!-Melvina Missler and Vir- ginia Minor. Compliments of B 81 L Sport Shop h o Z' x AZ' 9008 1' ff If At the Foot Ball Cheer! Cheer! for old S.P.H. 1 Compliments of Kubach-Addis Funeral Home N 7071 Secaelu' l've got them right here in my bucket! -so says the maid, Mary Helen Fritz to Jo- anne Esker, and Jacqueline Palmer, while Cecilia McGlnn, also a maid, looks on. Dale Shelley and Don Wheel- er seem to have trouble ques- tioning the women suspects of the mystery: Margie Mi- nor, Elaine Mainzer, Rita Ott, Kathleen Rosperf, and Rita d. c. What have you got there Charles? asks Pat Krupp of husband, Bernard HIPPZ whlle the ianltor, Bob Orphey, en- ioys the action. Where's the picture of old Stonehead? -Elaine Landall, John Vanderaar, E u g e n e White, and Sharon Smith. MW9-I0 Q. This brings back memories! -George Rinner, Joanne Mc- I Compliments of Tum O Dcnnell e. Senior playwrights with di- rector, Father Lehmkuhl, and assisfing director, Miss Ei- leen Wagner, are: Roger Es- ker, Pat KruPP, Joanna Es- ker, Don Wheeler, and Elaine Landoll. f. You ladies remind me of . . . quotes Dan Hazlett to Marilyn Best, Sue Gerhard- stein, Peter Schaffer, and Martha Mathews. . 4 f ' . . ' 3 za. ff - -- - Q: . - ? k gs-.n., A K. ' lf A if it , V 1 fr, Fadden, and Don Mirtes. h. Are you inferring that one of us is a thief? -Elaine Landoll to FBI Dale Shelley and Don Wheeler. Others in the picture: John Vanderaar, Roger Esker, Dan Fortney, Gene White, and George Rin- ner, lseatedl Bernard Hipp, Pat Krupp, and Joanne Mc- Fadden. ' 'Y 3+ Zi I x .- ,. A 5 -Q X I , AM ,M HQ' o M TQ W ,Ei JF: x j A L if , O , twig' 5, i 4 .h y L zll .g il f 4 - qvagzy I j 0 5 3 will-Z, . i ,Q -... in ram 5 W ' 9 , . gl ,4., Q M 7 fi 'QE WW M , AWN ,Rf X -Q lj :::,: .:. 'Q efzlzidmad gaeaywfzme In the Junior Homeroom . . . and nn the Freshman Homeroom. 7 in the L-A-H Sta room . . . uqgnu-M -nxnsnsnxnxa-snxnsusn-susnx--xns Compliments of Enders Greenhouse Q5 .za 'ffjgfipi Same Zffinneu Dad looks on as Martha Nolan receives spell- ing trophy tram Father Lehmkuhl. lTop rightl Waltraud Kuebler models the dress with which she captured county and state fair prizes. lLower Ieftl American Legion Essay Medalists -Joe Seck, Pete Schaffer, Ronnie Adelman, Sandra Berry, and Sharon Smith. Page 66: 0,1 the Saud Side When Irish Eyes Are SmiIing! -Four Irish Lads -Dan Hazlett, Dan Fortney, George Rin- ner, Clarence Smith. Among the smiling waitresses of many a so- cial atfair-Audrey Vanderaar, Helen Sitterly, Rita Walker. Cecilia McGinn, Martha Mathews Mary Landoll, Carol Heil, and Lynne Pickett. When Mother and Son trip lightly o'er the floor-Mrs. Franklin and son, Ed, Mrs. Black- man and son, Steve. Freshies like to dance too, don't they, Arnie? -67- A' Compliments of Service Garage Your aufogra h l p , p ease, Big Bear! Below: Tournament Trophy Win ners Coach, Ronnie Adelman, Ben Presfon, John Vanderaar, Dan Forfney, Dale Shelley, Charlie Grine, Dick Simon lCapfain with frophyl, Alan Myers, Pal Ebert, Ed Franklin. Jim Eberf, Dick Doughty, and Father Lehmkuhl. I-E, ' ' Edgar: y W mu Compliments of Ebert 81 Son Motor Sales .. 68 .. 4, , wiii? Valli if-14, hwi if I , 4, iii? -f 4 Q E Q' an ,X s .. Compliments of Keller Bros. ,.-ay' Underclass Monogram Winners: Row one-Jim Gassman, Alan Myers, Lois Reineck, Richard Simon, Sandra Berry, Jim Ebert, Charlie Grine, second row-Don Pigman, Ben Preston, Dick Doughty, and John Ott. 170.. . . ... w .w H .. .,,.-,.- M M 1.- -,.s,l,:,3ats5f' Sir 1 'S 3. 2 5 a in if f K fi . S2 Wie uf? 'X if 2 lil- 'Y 3 q i- mf 'fit 1 xl fe QM 5 I sa, ,. i 3 2 3 5 E A ., 5 vi 5 5 + ' Q Q 5 Li Q Q 3 si f A af'-ri :f ax- 2:2 if E913 f N , ff' f iff 5 f Q , 521 SX a A XB r ' ig 3 ig A fig SE? 56' . A if . 53 'shire ' y ggg.- nf t 'K ,Aga wg? ji ff :U QM 9' if Q gg Q V' V J .. I Pfqyf,-l ib. In el! - fi iii? if QQ A , JH J W 5 K 1 N so if 12 1 gg' ts yt BN? if B 5 ill ff J 5 if it to ' f , . 5 f f 5 '- -'-. f' f I Seniors With Monograms lClockwise beginning bottom ot page 703 Gene White' Joe Sullivan, Dale kins, and Dan Fortney c5I,5i?.iiZiiE Si'isiiS2fJEJJihfuf2 Shelley, Sue Gerhardstein, Jo- anne McFodden, John Vande- raar, Ronnie Rospert, Don Wat- Dennison, here we come!-twenty-tour hours too soon. 5' Pwixfsi.-f A S' It I 4 ifff A? H me Us N ,eww Gridiron Record They Margaretta 13 Norwayne 0 Maumee Valley 0 St. Wendelin, Fostoria 6 Dennison 12 Buckeye 15 Butler 7 V2 Pt. Fuzzy Reineck gets a little drill from co-captains, Dick Simon and Joe Sullivan. ..-..x..,..-..,..x.W..x.,,..,..,..,..-..,..x..x..,..,..,.- Compliments of WiIsan's Heating and Sheet Metal 'Vi SSW oo , Seo Y weston, YM- 3oo'll'sse,'YogoS1oilo, oob Wav. 'ixtooo . 00 .96 Y wow 6116359 QA xx , oo , Sec!!-. Sw NN 'ao , Soc S46 G 91 as , 'ss cob 60+ o'o Sw So Yfdxoec, 6 Y-ofa! '. poo srl 'ws e. 'Fiske , ooo , 'B Secov Yxp Yioexk , 'YYQKBY-owl '. OM Ywjoob Y-o'cXw,6e.oe N066 Sciookkex ,960 9 -73 -H ofalz 9o9Ys 00,900 ow-xos, S0684 oo, Sdoo OKK, ooh Y ok Voc osswoo ,kdkooogw 5Ke'le5XocY-10 9oXe, S'oe9eq- Yxouq 0oqXe , See Goethe 6696 kgwooogem , Semi Oooqoxq ,Sb SSW! oo, Coodo Soc do , 096416X66i 'Y ow ybcddus , 3-, mplfrgghx l'lfs x ofux K 'X -H-.X DQ'- u f 9 C 'X o 1 i -W , o vi 'a 4. H V, sw as L iw .ull 0 masma 4-1 2 1 -W umammmzns Some Happy Guests Msgr. Weger, Fafher Lehmkuhl, Fafher Badger, Mr. William Kramer Uoasfmasierl, Coach Andryeiski, Manager Charlie Grineg lseaiedl Mr. Robert Kline lalumni presidenfl, Mike lBig Bearl Garcia-guest speak- er-and Mr. Richard Boose- alumni speaker. Just Before the Dinner! Time Ouf, Cheerleaders! W 'Q im la M gi ,Q ..l.. Q, VARSITY Page 76: No. 9-Dan Forfney, No. 5-Pai Clekel Eberf, No. 11-Ben iDirH Preston, No. 7-Bob Brown: page 77: No. 4-John lShuIfzJ Vanderaar No. 3-Jim fAIkieJ Eberf, No. 8-Alan lCrazy Legsl Myers, No. 6-Dick CSU Simon, capfain. 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