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

 - Class of 1956

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Principal of Grade School Home Economics I and ll Sister Mary Alphonsus, S.N.D. Freshman Adviser, CSMC Moderator English I, Biology Sister Mary Therese, S.N.D. Freshman Adviser American History, Modern History Ancient History, Latin I and ll Sister Mary Francello, S.N.D. Sophomore Adviser, Servers English Il, Chemistry, Geometry Sister Mary Rosarita, S.N.D. Junior Adviser, Look-A-Head Adviser Journalism, Typewriting I and II Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Office Practice Sister Mary Lewellin, S.N.D. Senior Adviser, Librarian, Glee Club English IV, Advanced Mathematics Civics, Mechanical Drawing Miss Eileen Wagner Sophomore Adviser, Assistant Librarian Algebra, English Ill, Basic Mathematics Mrs. Ray Peat Office, Study Periods Mr. Joseph Andryejski Coach Gym, General Science, General Business Compliments of Binsack Supply Company 1552 if ff Y x X 5 V K Q s Y :, A 5 Y 5 3 , 5 4 ' 1 E -2 v + 2 A is 5 NE EY .: ww Wgwf. -5 :Q Q3fM' mf-g 2 lg: ' 5' , K '21, zgffgfgi iiigg . 3 . xQ gmw QQQ Q fiyi,-l A 5 2 My .W my veins MZ Y 3,Mag - 1 .fm Q he wwpw SME ww R as 7,5 it .:,. : Q f' 'FY mweig 4- in Rev Arthur A Badger Our Vocation Guidance Director -W 1-1 sm ,.....x.....x..-..s..,..N..s..x Compliments of Bell Dairy X. x- S 5? im ff'i'.?i -' :fm ,sf wa mv ww A :Wx K ,X Joan Rosalie Wechter Co-editor of Annual Jo . . . class secretary in '55 and vice- president in '56 . . . top honor student all four years . . . came in second in Junior magazine drive . . . gets big bang out of Steve AIIen's Tonight and Mario Lanza's records . . . has bedroom filled with stuffed animals-excluding birds . . . spent many worrisome nights over weekly 300-word iournalism assignment . . . values driver's license . . . headed for a nursing degree after her high school diploma. Beniamin F. Preston Sondra Jean Berry L-A-H Editor Co-editor of Annual Sandy . . . named first among the girls of Norwalk in the Elks Leadership con- test . . . cheerleader's monogram sports two stripes . . . on panel discussion at Notre Dame National CSMC Convention in '54 . . . capturing medals and other awards in academic contest spotlights her among the Paulites . . . puts hobby to work as glee club accompanist . . . has difficulty sighting tree stumps while driving . . . four-year spelling finalist . . . devours a chocolate cake in nothing flat . . . next four years reserved for studies at Marygrove. .loan R. Wechter Salutatorian Benjamin Franklin Preston Dirt . . . Senior class president . . . treasurer in the Junior year . . . trophy case holds awards as best tackler of '54 and most valuable player of '55 . . . wears out the road between Milan and Norwalk . . . wants to hop-up Brown's delivery truck he drives on Saturdays . . . never was late for an athletic ban- quet . . . is reading material on Dayton university. Sandra J. Berry Valedictorian Compliments ot Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wechter 7 Mary Beth Kramer Jeanne A. Rogers Mary Beth Kramer Mary Beth . . . flrst of seven sisters from Milan . . . held the presidential chair for her first three years of high school . . . cheered for red and black in Senior year . . . especially thrilled at leading yells for Lorain St. Mary's game . . . won school Volce of Democracy contest in '54 and '55 . . . captured Fu- ture Homemaker Award this year . . . would like to abolish the slogan: The customer is always right . . . has am- bitions for studying interior decorating . . . ioined delegates at CSMC conven- tion at Notre Dame in '52 and '54. Mariean Marie Weisenberger Jean . . . elected central mission offi- cer this year . . . delights in chatting on the phone . . . Sophomore Euclid-Beach class picnic is happy memory . . . always on the honor roll . . . ever ready to lend a helping hand . . . one of our L-A-H business managers . . . Junior and Sen- ior spelling contestant . . . loves to spin platters . . . strives to break own record in shorthand and typewriting . . . looks forward to continuing as nurse and sec- retary to Dr. Camardese. Jeanne Ann Rogers Frenchie . . . co-president of CSMC- held an office in the club all four years . . . envies people with driver's licenses . . . always trying a new recipe . . . a familiar face at Rexall's . . . considered Freshman initiation a great opportunity . . . thinks fudge-making is a sweet pas- time . . . better known as Mrs. Prince in class play . . . a whiz on the dance floor . . . hails from Connecticut . . . wears big green eyes . . . plans to attend a cosmetology school. Thomas Walter Carabin Joker . . . headed mission unit as co- president this year . . . keeps right arm warm with tattooed bird . . . still re- members swift trip to Toledo Art Mu- seum with Don Bleile ln '54 . . . black '52-Mercury sports favorite color . . . stocks AAP produce for gas money . . . photography equipment limits basement space . . . has future visions of either a state highway patrol car or a profes- sional photographer's camera. N..,..,..,..s..s.,,..a.,-.....,..-..-..s.., Compliments of Mr. ond Mrs. William Kramer 8 Mariean M. Weisenberger Thomas W. Carabin I ! ik A 9. 'li . Mary Ann Landoll Donald T. Hohler Richard Norman Simon Si . . . Senior treasurer counting the class millions this year . . . football co- captain in Junior and Senior years . . . holds nine athletic monograms . . . en- ioys practicing his sharp techniques at cards . . . is an apt French student . . . will never forget making that basket from the middle of the floor at the Fre- mont tournament in Sophomore year . . . plans to work after receiving diploma. Mary Ann Landoll Montana . . . class secretary and CSMC officer in her Junior year . . . honor stu- dent . . . helps take in the money at Schild's Foodliner . . . Montana born . . . wishes there were more alumni dinner- dances like the one four years ago . . can often be found in the garden . . feels some people are too inquisitive . . . democracy essay school finalist this year . . . played Alice in class play . . . cur- rent business manager of the L-A-H. Alan Frederick Myers Crazy Legs . . . Senior football co-cap- tain . . . still boasts of the 90'W' he once received in conduct on the report card . . . finalist in Sophomore Serran essay contest . . . always eating and bor- rowing pens . . . has stored away sev- eral athletic award-including nine mon- ograms . . . wishes turkey had more white meat . . . three-year class officer . . . Bop record collection is piled to ceiling . . . voted Best Back of the Year . . . amateur weightlifter . . . col- lege bound after summer swims. Donald Thomas Hohler Corn . . . senator at 1955 Boys' State . . . boasts of prancing into lite 15 213 minutes ahead of twin, Dave, in race for seniority in the Hohler family . . . eager to ioin a Wyatt Earp fan club . . . classes first football game he attended as a night to remember . . . L-A-H sports editor . . . measures six foot nothing . . . future points toward forestry. Richard N. Simon Alan F. Myers 9 ?2E,i'a'.22Ii'I2S?EZiii2iE E'X'rooalmer James A. Ebert Phyllis J. Gross James August Ebert AIkie . . . central committee mission officer in '55 . . . a great golfer . . . will never forget first football game he played . . . feeds the iuke box for Yon- der Comes a Sucker . . . first-class ioker . . . wishes he could keep alive on lob- ster tails . . . next to sciences, study halls rank top . . . cocky referees annoy him . . . proud to have boosted Clyde tournament game 23 points . . . known as Joey in class play . . . college comes next. Mardelle Elizabeth King Blondie . . . entered first and last days of high school in diary as most memor- able . . . almost lost voice at the Wake- man overtime game . . . becomes Dr. BIackman's friendly office girl after school hours . . . blue eyes are often seen peering over steering wheel of Dad's car . . . nimble fingers peck out typewriting as favorite subiect. Phyllis Joan Gross Phyllis . . . a twelve-year Paulite . . . summarizes high school as one big event . . . on the lookout for unusual ear-rings . . . holds a perfect attendance record in high school . . . sleep is favo- rite word in her vocabulary . . . wears her choice, light blue, well . . . a whiz at the typing and the piano keys . . . business manager of L-A-H . . . for after graduation has secretarial iob awaiting her in a Public Accountant's office. Mary Kathryn Schnurr Mary . . . one of the six Seniors hailing from St. Alphonsus Peru . . . represent- ed the missions as Freshman . . . will never forget first day at St. Paul's as a Freshman . . . gets a bang out of trying to drive . . . finds gutter balls a nui- sance in favorite sport . . . cannot un- derstand a person wearing clashing col- ors . . . received Paladin award as a Junior . . . plans to continue secretarial work at Norwalk Paper Box . . . a four- year active member of choir and so- dalify at Peru. ...x,.....,..x..,..,.,,.....-...,.N..-..,..,.,,..,..,..-..,..,..,.,, Compliments of J. C, GEOSS 81 SONS, Building Configclofs Mardelle E. King Mary K. Schnurr Rita Mae Schaffer , 74114, af W . . , . 5 1 X 525 A jig va Li '-f V .-. 2-: - P Q31 p , ,. s iz.: iwgyeigsim . . 3? Q E Joanne M. Hipp Edward Richard Franklin Edgar . . . flve letter-man in athletics . . . occupies pastime watching Alan and Bob bop . . . memory of 1956 Margaretta basketball game brings exciting thoughts . . . shoot-happy boys in basketball bother him . . . light green brings ioy into wardrobe . . . Athletic Banquet of 1956 stands on top rung of events . . . study of historic incidents interests him . . . college and Uncle Sam spell the near future . . . likes to tell iokes. Rita Mae Schaffer Rita Mae . . . Senior class mission officer . . . cheerful disposition places tops . . . studies English with pleasure . . . holds in memory the '54 CSMC convention . . . turns the dial for Perry Como every Sat- urday night . . . fills position as book- worm in spare time . . . three-year spell- ing contestant-trophy winner of '56 . . . sports an L-A-H monogram . . . tangles with spaghetti and meat balls at every chance . . . plans to begin nurse's train- ing next fall. Marlene Frances Lonz Lene . . . born to be a nurse . . . mis- sion leader in Freshman year . . . an- other fan of the Perry Como program . . . cheery nurses' aid to patients at Memorial hospital . . . orders chocolate milkshakes extra thick . . . gives French special attention . . . cooking and read- ing whittle away pastime . . . becoming a Senior was a happy event . . . always ready for a laugh . . . easy going . . . nursing outlines future plans. Joanne Mary Hipp Jo . . . a friendly miss with a cheery smile . . . will never forget the Fresh- man Gruesome Twosome iWho was the date, Jo?J . . . noisy chewers gripe her . . . keeps commercial talents busy at Mary Ann Shoppe . . . a German with an Italian food appetite . . . leisure spells sewing or dancing . . . hopes to obtain a full-time office position. vsars.ansnos4nsavs4rs.rs4ss.-x.u-gus.ns.u Edward R. Franklin Marlene F. Lonz x..s..-..s..x Compliments of Modern Beauty Shop-Emma bchnurr 11 1 5 i 1 i Y William J. Camp Raymond J. Fries EHQIYTIYLGlilI'LllhliLlULllillilliliLlI Compliments of Durkee Famous William Joseph Comp Bullie . . . spelling contestant finalist this year . . . always has a ioke handy . . . iust can't tolerate having his curly hair messed up . . . predicts 564,000- Question will be top TV show of the year . . . his model airplanes show the pro- fessional touch . . . considers mechanical drawing the best part of the school day . . . first high school dance came out front as biggest event. Helen Mo ry Ruffing Helen . . . latest addition to Senior class . . . getting class ring was an eventful high school day . . . perks ears to hear No Not Much . . . spends pleasant hours collecting snapshots and viewing TV . . . Mrs. Rogers in class play . . . would like to work in an office. Raymond Joseph Fries Ray . . . is constantly bumping head in archways which are lower than 6'5 . . . values gold watch won in magazine sale of Junior year . . . salesman tech- niques find him on top in almost all school drives . . . swing your partner furnishes best exercise . . . kept the school doors locked during Mass for the past three years . . . after army hitch, wants to develop farming talents. John Carl Ott Dogger . . . Mayor of Peru . . . tackler on gridiron for three years . . . waits every spring for class picnics . . . is loyal to Mom's menu of bacon and eggs . . . can still feel the bump from the homecoming queen's car he ran into at Lorain's football game . . . has eyes on a marine uniform after school. F3232 12 Helen M. Ruffing John C. Ott Elizabeth A. Griffin David J. Hohler Lauren William Gates Jar Head . . . trip to Boys' State rates as biggest event . . . name can always be found on the honor roll . . . hunting season finds him right in the midst of things . . . women shoppers bother him . . . prizes little English bike as cheapest means of transportation . . . Uncom- mon Valor affords entertainment on TV . . . obtained grocery knowledge at A8tP . . . life's ambition is to become a thirty- year man in the U.S. Marine Corps. Elizabeth Ann Griffin DeeDee . . . still talking of the Lorain St. Mary's victory . . . likes to prepare food or listen to records . . . thinks cus- tomized cars are the most . . . shows an eye for business by collecting banks . . . can be found in the hospital kitchen . . . enioyed last year's Senior farewell dance . . . future plans include canege plus dietetics. Norman Alfred Smith Smitty . . . valuable baseball player with two monograms . . . Freshman spelling contestant . . . coons don't stand chance when hobby becomes active . . . good-natured . . . treks in daily from Monroeville . . . card playing represents pastime . . . future means farming . . . radio and physics prove interesting . . . has quite a collection of first period tardy slips. David John Hohler Dave . . . Don's younger unidentical twin . . . a dead shot with a rifle or bow and arrow . . . considers women shop- pers a menace to society . . . another A8.P boy who keeps in shape by toting groceries for women shoppers . . . rates physics as most likeable subiect . . . ex- pects to either be wearing his favorite color, blue, in the Air Force or ioining college crew after leaving SPH. 13 Lauren William Gates Norman A. Smith a..,..a..a..x..a..a..,..,..,..,..a.. Compliments of Paul's Market Richard A. Spinello Leon J. Hoernschemeyer Richard Angelo Spinello Lats . . . answers to three more nick- names, Sam, Spongoli, and Lib . . . helps father at American Shoe Repair after school . . . contrasts black hair with favorite blue . . . enioys a real gone time on class excursions . . . Come Home is music to his ears . . . holds Paladin award from CSMC conven- tion in '54 . . . familiar laugh is top clue to newest iokes . . . plans to continue studies at college. Marilyn Ann Carter Carter . . . mathematical genius . . . proud of her red hair . . . considers french fried onions a treat . . . can't pic- ture people not understanding math . . . iokes run on a full-time schedule . . . running a race with Norman Smith for highest number of tardy slips . . . pass- ing American History wlll always be a memorable event . . . Junior spelling contestant . . . makes sure there's never a dull moment . . . no definite plans for after high school. Leon Joseph Hoernschemeyer Hoernchie . . . boasts of attending St. PauI's twelve years . . . disecting biology creatures rates high on big thrill list . . . grateful to ABC-TV for bringing him Wyatt Earp Show every Tuesday night . . . goes for real German-type dishes, like sauerkraut . . . advanced algebra presents pleasant challenge . . . claims three athletic monograms. Ronald Albert Adelman Arms . . . came as a Christmas present seventeen years ago . . . encourager of all sports . . . gets nickname from bas- ketball tame . . . American Legion essay medalist as a Junior . . . always avail- able for volunteer services . . . shudders each time he receives his report card . . . keeps shelves at Kroger's well stocked . . . will be college-bound in Sep- tember. amplimentsiof Huron County Farm Bureau Lumber Yard 14 Marilyn A. Carter Ronald A. Adelman Virginia F. Minor John D. Ruffing Robert Wendell Brown Bob . . . gets six feet of sharp appear- ance by working at Model Cleaners . . . per cents in mechanical drawing stand out on report card . . . wishes girls wouldn't peroxide their hair . . . a great encourager for the art of pool . . . will never forget the Senior class play in which he played the principal . . . hopes to enroll at Detroit university in the fall . . . holds eight sport letters among his souvenirs. Virginia Frances Minor Ginny . . . brown-eyed lass . . . claims to be 5' 63A1 . . . sweet tooth receives satisfaction at Firestone Bakery . . . can be found substituting in school office every sixth period . . . wishes more ob- iects were periwinkle blue . . . dislikes hearing people drag their feet . . . neat as a whistle . . . enioys window shopping in catalogs during pastime . . . hopes to be a private secretary sometime in the future. Ric ha rd George Doughty Dick . . . alias Bob McGinnis from Carson Corners . . . constantly buzzing around in famous little coupe . . . cars furnish material for favorite tinkering hobby . . . delivers all absentee checks before a.m. sessions . . . would like to outlaw women drivers . . . is faithful fan of the Little Rascals . . . piles up the whip cream on pumpkin pie . . . wants to wear Air Force blue after graduation. John Douglas Ruffing Monk . . . second boy surrounded by six sisters . . . never lets a conversation lag, especially during class time . . . keeps the gas tanks of Fritz's customers well-filled . . . watches The Millionaire with hopeful thoughts . . . will be sing- lng his favorite l'lI Be Home when plans for working in Indianapolis are fulfilled . . . entered finals in spelling contest as a Freshman. .nxuxnxnxnx ag Robert W. Brown Richard G. Doughty igmpliments of sffF6'.TFSEZiT'i:21iZLZ EL5.f umon Daniel W. Potts Melvina Marie Missler xnnsn-snsnsnxansnnxnnxns.-:pines Compliments of Louis O Dell Daniel Webster Potts Dan . . . received honorable mention in state scholarship test . . . remembered as Mr. Rogers in class play . . . prides his collection of stones . . . vivid memory recalls history dates in a flash . . . feasts on spaghetti every September 9 . . . al- ways equipped with big smile . . . still doubtful as to immediate future career. Carl Joseph Lou Mutt . . . attended Josephinum for the first two years of high school . . . still thrills at classmate's 85-yard touchdown against Lorain St. Mary's . . . predicts Make Room for Daddy will be top TV show of the year . . . prizes photography and developing equipment . . . pay checks furnished by Pleasnick's . . . hopes are centered on college. Melvina Marie Missler Melvina . . . Sis to four older brothers . . . history voted as most interesting subiect after twelve years at S.P .... is easily irritated by knuckle crackers . . . got a big thrill out ot the roller-coaster dips at Euclid Beach on Sophomore pic' nic . . . dons white uniform of nurse's aid on weekends . . . says she'd be lost without TV set. Phyllis Mae Broina rd Phil . . . short and sweet . . . likes the general run of hillbilly music . . . screen entertainment fills pastime . . . another hater of knuckle crackers . . . feels like a queen in blue . . . an ardent supporter of 0zark Jubilee . . . doesn't gain weight on favorite dish of chicken and mashed potatoes . . . the subiect of French has greatest appeal in school . . . wants to become a nurse. 16 Carl J. Lau Phyllis M. Brainard Mary L. Hammersmith Julia I. Fritz Harry Francis Doyle Harry . . . read democracy speech in city finals in Junior year . . . letter sweater carries two football stripes . . . utilizes convincing sales routine at Walter's Shoe Store . . . dark brown hair reaches height of 6'1 . . . called Rocky River home before ioining Paulites in '50 . . . wants to follow college footsteps of two older brothers. Mary Louise Hammersmith Bubbles . . . held perfect attendance record until this year . . . recipe collec- tion claims many a tempting dish . . . will be remembered as Madge in class play . . . likes to sew . . . on L-A-H staff last year . . . Bishop Sheen captures in- terest of TV shows . . . science ranks high on curriculum . . . future plans in- clude clerking iob. Harry F. Doyle Daniel Adelbert Reagan Reeg . . . highlighted '56 by shaking Dan Shaefer's hand at athletic banquet . . . is easily pleased with hash . . . would like to take '38 Plymouths out of circulation . . . draws pay check from Norwalk Truck Line . . . guarded line an football squad . . . favored the pho- . tography unit of chemistry . . . is filling pen to register at Dayton university. Julia Irene Fritz Daniel A. Reagan Julie . . . smiles from behind counters at Waolworth's after school . . . awaits sociology class each day . . . practices cooking hobby by baking apple pies . . . corresponds with numerous pen pals . . . sights a teaching career . . . officer in St. Mary's sodality for two years . . . can always be depended upon to lend a help- ing hand. ,..s..s..s..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..,..a.., 1 Compliments of Norwalk Truck Line 7 Phyllis A. Ackerman Dolores A. Elekonich Robert Clarence Landoll Bob . . . money burns a hole in his pocket . . . keeps the cars shined at Kel- ler Bros. Service station . . . thinks fried chicken makes the best meal complete . . . spends extra hours keeping his black Ford in top-notch shape . . . declared as holidays his birthday and graduation dates . . . claims Uncle Sam has plans for him. Phyllis Ann Ackerman Phyllis . . . an avid record fan . . . mem- ber of the glee club for four years . . . will never forget the day she disected the starfish in biology class . . . has wardrobe well stocked with purple . . . 0zark Jubilee takes up weekly hour of recreation . . . after diploma days in- tends to continue clerking for a time. Edward Mirtes Chink . . . keeps golf letter from Freshman year in frame . . . is a walk- ing schedule for all TV programs . . . started Air Force plans while tinkering with model-plane hobby . . . would like to reform people who don't pay their debts . . . takes special care of city chicken while working at Krogers. Dolores Ann Elekonich D . . . hails from Pennsylvania . . . has enrolled in five schools to top the Senior record . . . hit the finals in the spelling contest in Freshman and Sophomore years . . . can be found watching I Love Lucy when she's not working at the telephone office . . . likes to wear blue to match her eyes . . . can spot dill pic- kles grocery stores away. vs Compliments of Kluboch Funeral Home 18 any av fc: yu ek ,X .y in Robert C. Landoll Edward J. Mi rtes 1:5 fwn' Q 43 I my gigagg 0 of . All 1 01 QU QM. Q .,,,.--1 . Qaacfualied wilifn fqfamni flafzenlid Page 19: Mr. Albert Adelman '19 and son, Ronald. Mr. William Kramer '31 and daughter, Mary Beth. Mrs. Robert Brown lMary Hay '29i and son, Robert. Mrs. Raymond Hammersmith iMargaret Ball '32l and daugh- ter, Mary Lou. Mrs. Frances iManlet '32l Mi- nor and daughter, Virginia. Second column: Mr. Norman Simon '27 and son, Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Uosephine Claus '27j0tt '26 and son, John. Mrs. Leon Ackerman lCecilia Durnwald '33J and daughter, Phyllis. I Page 20: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert lMarie Culleyl Weisenberger '31 and daughter, Marjean. Mrs. Paul Schnurr iBeatrice Ott '28i and daughter, Mary. Mrs. Richard Schaffer lGrace Smith '27i and daughter, Rita Mae. Mrs. Catherine llureich '29l Griffin with daughter, Betty. C Page 21: Mr. Joseph Wechter '29.and cTii.T,S'E 'Zi7JiESiZ'F2SLT52,T.' zo daughter, Joan. Mrs. Alfred Smith iFrances Fritz '31l and son, Norman. Both parents of cousins Alan Myers and Marlene Lonz have graduated from St. PauI's. The mothers are sisters. Mrs. Joseph Myers is the former Alice Brown '28, her husband is a graduate of '27. Mrs. Clifford Lonz lMorian Brown? graduated the same year, 1926, as her husband. Mrs. William Gates lGrace Strimpfel '27D and son, Lauren. Mrs. A. J. Hoernschemeyer lGertrude Hafner '18l and son, Leon. 'X fsee Page .s..x..s..x..s..x..s..x..x..x..X..x..x.-x..x..x.. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brown 21 When Zffze Gaza! 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Griffin, Elizabeth-61 State St. .......... . Compliments of Pohl's C19fhin 3-5873 3-7941 2-6601 3-1383 3-3144 3-7002 3-1423 3-6144 3-3002 2-7902 2-5481 3-4503 3-3364 2-9132 2-8934 2-6303 3-6684 x..,..s.,,..,..,..-..,..s..x..,..x.,,..,..,..,..x g and Shoes Around the clock with the Senior officers: Ben Preston, president: Mary Ann Landoll, secretary, Joan Wechter, vice president: and Richard Si- ITIOI1, f'l'EGSUl'6I'. C Gross, Phyllis-93 State St. ..... . Hammersmith, Mary Louise-R.F.D. :fi2 . . . Hipp, Joanne-269 Whittlesey . . . . Hoernschemeyer, Leon-B.F.D. gil Hohler, David-R.F.D. :,tqz':3 ....... Hohler, Donald-B.F.D. :f:f:3 King, Mardelle-R.F.D. 412 . Kramer, Mary Beth-63 Huron . . .QMi1anj Landoll, Mary Ann-284 E. Main ......... Landoll, Robert-23 Chatham . .. Lau, Carl-129 Newton ....... Lonz, Marlene-R.F.D. .-1453 .... Minor, Virginia-38 96 Oak St. . . . Mirtes, Edward-21 Dudley ..... Missler, Melvina-12 W. Elm St. . . . Myers, Alan-17 Cortland .... Ott, Iohn-B.F.D. 7-l:,E3 .... Potts, Daniel-R.F.D. qt.,-':1 ........ Preston, Benjamin-97W Benedict Reagan, Daniel-25 N. Garden .... Rogers, Ieanne-18 Newton . . . Ruffing, Helen-47 Chatham .... Bufiing, Iohn-13 N. West .... Schaffer, Rita Mae-Pt.F.D. if:3 .... .... Schnurr, Mary-R.F.D. 49:3 .... Simon, Richard-15 Woodlawn .......... 2-1894 2-9314 3-5185 2-9288 2-9316 2-9316 2-9402 9-3465 3-2862 3-1384 3-5071 2-9398 3-4505 2-6985 3-4965 2-1202 2-9470 2-9529 3-1 161 3-7205 3-8174 3-7401 3-5003 2-9394 2-9392 2-7951 Smith, Norman-Box 327 .... CMonroevi11ej 3627 Spinello, Richard-201 Benedict .......... 2-1301 Wechter, Ioan-31 Stoutenburg .... .... 3 -9715 Weisenberger, Marjean-258 E. Main ..... 2-8481 26 Around the clock with the Junior officers: Pat Ebert, president, Mary Boes, secretary, James Gassman, treasurer, and Winifred Nelson, vice president. 0 Barnes, Sandra-78 Milan Ave. . .. Blackman, Steven-157 W. Main St. Bliele, Robert-29 E. Washington St. Boes, Mary-13 Grand Ave. ..... . Boose, Marlene-Pt.F.D. Jil ..... Camp, Audrey-ll Marshall St. . . . . Collier, Wilma-H.l?'.D. :1i2 ..... 3 on Conney, Charles---14 N. West ....... Ebert, Patrick-53 S. Linwood Ave. . Fish, William-3 Welton Ave. ...... . Fritz, Margaret-199 Whittlesey Ave. Gassman, Iames-278 E. Main St. . .. Gies, Charles-186 Whittlesey Ave. Grine, Charles-32 Townsend Ave. . . Hackatho1'n, Gloria--208 E. Main St. Hammersmith, Ann-R.F.D. 5,12 Hauler, Lois-133 Newton St. ..... . . . .3-3054 .....3-4181 .....3-9075 ...2-8941 ....2-9512 .....3-8454 22 CO1enaD ....3-5005 .....2-5481 ....3-1484 .....3-8394 ....2-4981 .....2-8914 .....3-2171 .....2-6032 . . . .2-9633 . . . .3-5075 Kuebler, Waltraud-75 Milan Ave. ....... 3-5144 McFadden, Iohn-74 Christie Ave. . . . .... 2-6823 McGinn, Virginia-56 Washington St . .... 3-4825 Miller, Rita-303 W. Main St. ....... ..,. 2 -8353 Milliman, Iohn-84 Old State Hd. .... .... 3 -2022 Nelson, Winifred, 12 Olive St. .. Nickoli, Richard-R.F.D. 43:2 ........ Obringer, Daniel-29 Townsend Ave. Ott, Florence-R.F.D. :gi-3 .... .... . . . .3-7444 . . . .2-9671 . . . . .3-3383 . . . .2-9470 Pickett, Lynne-55 E. League St. . . . 3-8141 Pigman, Donald--21 Fruen St. .. 3-6734 Plue, Eileen-149 E. Main St. ..., 3-8064 Reineck, Lois-1916 Chatham St. . . 3-8955 Rospert, Eugene--Old Plank Rd. . . 2-9164 Both, Frederick-56 S. Linwood Ave. ...... 2-7325 Roth, Robert-56 E. League St. ..,. 2-8573 Schaeffer, Leona-R.F.D. 11:2 ...... 2-9631 Sitterly, Helen-138 N. Pleasant St. 3-3925 Sitterly, Ruth-138 N. Pleasant St. . 3-3925 Soisson, Carol-R.F.D. 11,-f:2 ...... 2-9534 Tien. lohn-B.F.D. .IL-1 ............ 2-9553 Vanderaar, Audrey-87 S. Linwood Ave. . .2-5191 Vitello, Phyllis-219 Woodlawn Ave. .... . Weis, Oliver-76 V2 Townsend Ave. ...... .3-1664 Compliments of Ebert Office Equipment 27 Around the clock with the Sophomore officers: Sophomore-A-David Rei- neck, treasurer: Marianne Lonz, secretary: Shirley Wechter, vice president: and Anne Kramer, president. Sophomore-B-Eric Schwenn, vice president: Marlene Bores, president: Rose Hoernschemeyer, secretary: and Michael Blackman, treasurer. Bear, Donald-41 Chatham St. ........... 3-2564 Berry, Gwendolyn- 125 E. Main St. ...... 3-9511 Bick, Alice-R.F.D. :j:j:1 CMi1anD .......... 9-2898 Blackman, Michael-157 W. Main St. ..... 3-4181 Bores, Marlene-R.F.D. 41:3 .............. 2-9301 Brown, Thomas-123 E. Main St. . .. .... 3-7701 Brutsche, Robert-15 St. Mary St. . . . .... 3-3652 Caprara, David-106 Newton St. .... 3-5074 Carter, Iames-13 High St. ....... .... 3 -6144 Cooper, James-110 State St. ............. 3-4465 Cooper, Larry-110 State St. ............. 3-4465 Dumas, Judy-1022 E. Main St. CBel1evueD 2-9684 Ellis, Ann-254 E. Main St. .........,..... 2-1851 . .2-9116 Englert, Thomas-R.D. jj.-3 ............. Fries, Douglas-21 N. Pleasant St. . . .... 2-8332 Fries, Katherine-R.D. :H:1 ....... Fritz, Anita-143 Whittlesey Ave. . . . . . . .2-9557 . . . .2-8934 Fritz, Dorothy-8 Oak St. .......... .... 3 -3193 Fritz, Larry-194 Whittlesey ............. 3-6644 Gampetro, Jeanne-732 Kilbourne ........ CBel1evuej 3-2893 Griffin, Mary Pat-61 State St. ........... 3-6684 Hackathorn, Leora--208 E. Main St. ....... 2-6032 Harding, Louis-27 E. Chestnut St. . . .... 3-8135 Hoernschemeyer, Bose-R.D. ibl ......... 2-9288 Kessler, Ioanne-175 Milan Ave. ........ . Kocher, Iames-85 Woodlawn Ave. ...... 3-1224 9-3465 Kramer, Anne-63 Huron St. CMilanD .... Krupp, Barbara-52 Corwin St. ........... 2-4685 Landoll, Kenneth-23 Chatham St. ........ 3-1384 Lau, Clare-129 Newton St. ........ .... 3 -5071 Lonz, Marianne-R.F.D. 11:3 .............. 2-9398 Compliments of Heaston Funeral Home MacDonald, Iohn--Box 65 C Flat BockD .... McGinn, Ruth-62 W. Washington ........ Merrill, George-102 State St. ........... . Metz, Nancy-RD. 1353 .................. Nickoli, Caroline-7 E. Washington ,...... Nolan, Martha-3lVz Walnut ...... .... Parish, Ioan-36 Franklin .......... .... Preston, Carol-9714 Benedict Ave. ...... . Reineck, David-46 State St. ....... . . . . Reineck, Rita-19M Chatham .... .... Rogers, Kathleen-18 Newton St. . . . . . . . Rospert, Richard-B.D. i,i:3 ............... Rossman, Charlotte-30 Woodlawn ....... Butting, Mary Ann-234 Benedict Ave. . . . 2-5384 3-4823 3-2883 2-9353 3-7743 3-4293 3-4702 3-1 161 3-5572 3-8955 3-8174 3-3311 3-2924 .3-3241 Butting, Paul-R.D. .1-.,E1, Prairie Rd. QBe11evuej Schaffer, Arnold-64 Milan Ave. ...... . Schindley, Ioanne-6 South Garden St. . . Schwenn, Eric:-B.F.D. :,tl:3, Old Plank Rd.. . Seck. Joseph-159 Woodlawn Ave. .,.... . Simon, Milton-79 N. Foster .............. Sitterly, Donna-138 N. Pleasant St. ...... . Smith, Janet-33 Christie Ave. .........., . Stoll, Ioseph-26 Cortland St. ........... . Sullivan, Edward-107 Townsend Ave. Swick, Vernon-42 State St. .......... . Tien, Gary-RD. al-1:1 ................. Walker, Ruth Ann-18 Cortland St. ...... . Watson, Barbara-30 Morley Drive .... Wechter Shirle 31 Stoutenburg Drive . Y- Weisenberger, Mary-258 E. Main St. .... . Widman, Dolores-7 Old State Rd. . . . . Wise, Ion-58 N. Prospect ......... . . . .243ll .3-8592 2-9165 3-7451 3-7645 3-3925 3-9152 3-4832 3-5442 3-5915 2-9556 2-5283 2-131 1 3-9715 2-8481 2-9713 3-8981 Around the clock with the Freshman class officers: Freshman-B-Robert Bur- rill, treasurer: Thomas 0'Connor, vice president: Gerald Stoll, president: and Eugene Reineck, secretary. Freshman-A-Richard Mahaffey, vice president: Barbara Camp, secretary: Judy Obringer, treasurer: and Barbara Nofzinger, president. Acierto, Gerald T.-170 Whittlesey Ave Ackerman, Iames L.-82 Milan Ave. . . . Adelman, Iames E.-260 East Main St. . Adelman, Marvin I.-141 Norwood Ave Bertram, Randolph R.-119 Newton St. . Boes, Anna M.-13 Grand Ave. ...... . Boose, Sandra M.-R.D. .-,tl-1 .... .. Bores, Eugene A.-R.D. ji2 ........... Bores, Willard F.-R.D. ii':2 ........... Brunn, Iarnes F.-32 Gray St. ........ . Burrill, Robert E.-- .... 199 Benedict Ave. . . Camp, Barbara A.-20 Chatham St. . .. Camp, Charlene E.-11 Marshall St. . .. Dempsey, Donald R.-14 Hickory St. . . . Esker, Michael I.-96 Woodlawn Ave. . Fish, Patricia A.-11 Pine St. ......... . Fritz, Julius A.-143 Whittlesey Ave. . . . Gfell, Marcia G.-101 Milan Ave. .... . Grimmer, Robert P.-55 Iefierson St. . . . Hiltz, Stephanie I.-102 W. Main St. . .. Iohnson, Sarah A.-36 Iefferson St. . . . . Kluding, Barbara A.-28 W. League St. Landoll, William L.--48 State St. ..... . MacDonald, Eva Mae-Box 65, Flat Rock. . CBe1levueD McFadden, Rita L.-74 Christie Ave. ..... . Magnuson, Eric I.-110 E. Seminary St. . .. Mahaffey, Richard L.-68 Cline St. ....... . Mainzer, Margaret R.-R.D. :ri-,.l-2 .......... Masey, Richard I.-R.D. :f:f:1 ...... .... Meyers, Frederick-Monroeville . . . . . . . 2-1625 3-5873 2-1121 2-9414 3-3565 2-8941 2-9512 2-9200 2-9200 2-5905 3-9965 3-8952 3-8454 3-4633 3-3044 2-8035 2-8934 3-6524 3-4541 3-9781 3-5385 3-4902 3-4401 2-5384 2-6823 3-7653 3-3223 2-9208 . 2-9559 2-9377 Miller, Claudette E.-5 Reed St. . . . . . . . Miller, Lois M.-15 High St. ......... . . . . Minor, Phillip A.-38 Oak St. ........... . Minor, Phillis E.-38 Oak St. ............ . Mirtes, Barbara A.-21 Dudley Blvd. ..... . Nofzinger, Barbara L.-111 E. Monroe St. . . Obringer, Iudy K.-29 Townsend Ave. . . . . O'Connor, Thomas P.-221 W. Main St. Ott, Lynn I.-R.D. Q52 ................... Pigman, Gary-21 Fruen St. ............ . Potts, George-R.D. :ppl ................. Reineck, Eugene A.-46 State St. ........ . Reineck, William C.-72 Norwood Ave. Rospert, Larry A.-R.D. ji3, Old Plank Rd.. Roth, Donald C.-56 E. League St. ....... . Rupp, David D.-99 State St. ............ . Schumm, Stephen F.-31 Newton St. ..... . Shaffoe, Elaine M.-201 Whittlesey Ave. . . Shelley. Karen L.-88 State St. .......... . Smith, Maxine A.-17 N. Garden St. ...,. . Stoll, Gerald F.-26 Cortland St. ......... . Stoll, Robert D.-R.D. :,E,4:1 ................ Thumm, Karin H.-30 Park Ave. ......... . Vitello, Bruce E.-219 Woodlawn Ave. . . . . Walker, Timothy R.-18 Cortland St. ..... . Weisenberger, Thomas E. M.-258 E. Main Wilhelm, Iudith I.-28 Baker St. ...... . Wise, Ronald I.-33 Prospect St. ........ . Yarmoluk, Sonya M.-52 Milan Ave. . . . . 3-1 155 3-6143 3-4505 3-4505 2-6985 3-9584 3-3383 3-6953 2-9413 3-6734 2-9529 3-5572 3-1505 2-9164 2-8578 3-5175 3-2875 2-1621 2-1895 3-7462 3-4832 2-9258 3-2541 2-5283 St. 2-8481 2-4002 . 3-6701 .3-3355 Compliments of Jos. Frey Coal Yard and Garden Center 29 4 J Anne Kramer, Ann Ellis Mary Pat Griffin, Rita Reineck, Joanne Schindley 3 Gary Tien, Kenneth Landoll 0050434 Vernon Swick, Joseph Seek, David Caprara Eric Schwenn, Thomas Brown Marlene Bores, Rose Hoernschemeyer, Ruth McGinn Nancy Metz, Marianne Lonz Compliments of Heitz News Stand 34 una- - - 4-P '7 f' Joseph Sloll, Michael Blackman Clare Lau, Shirley Wechfer, James Kocher Jeanne Gampefro, Caroline Nickoli Richard Rosperf, Rufh Ann Walker, Donald Bear Carol Preston, Donna Sifferly Thomas Englcrf, Charlofle Rossman, Larry Fritz David Reineck, Arnold Schaffer Compliments of Ringholz-Myers, Clothiers B 35 asus..,..s..x..x..,..,..,.,x Compliments of Firestone Joanne Parish, Dorothy Fril'z James Carter, Barbara Krupp, Jon Wise Leora Hackafhorne, Mary Weisenberger James Cooper, Dolores Widman, Edward Sullivan Douglas Fries, John MacDonald Alice Bick 36 Joanne Kessler Martha Nolan, Mary Ann Rufting Katherine Fries, Anita Fritz, Gwendolyn Berry Janet Smith, Barbara Watson Milton Simon, Kathleen Rogers, George Merrill Louis Harding, Robert Brutsche Larry Cooper ...S.N..,..,..s......x..,..,..N..,..,..s......-...s..,.,.,,..,s..,.. Compliments of Pertected: Furniture-Points-Appliances 37 Donald Dempsey, Eugene Reineck 4 William Landoll, Judy Obringer, Eric Magnuson, Judy Wilhelm aewman Phillip Minor, Phillis Minor, Roberl' aurrin, clauaeffe Miller Ronald Wise, Patricia Fish, William Reineck, Sonya Yarmoluk crsnsnxnvsnsnnsususuvsnxnxnsnvsu- Compliments of Horgroves Storage 38 ual ual a lxlu Compliments of Johnson-Young Fune!'9l H9319 Eugene Bores, Julius Fritz Willard Bores, Stephanie Hiltz, Gerald Acierfo, Elaine Shaffoe Robert Stoll, Margaret Mainzer, Thomas Welsenberger, Sarah Johnson Frederick Meyers, Anna Boes, Bruce Vifello, Larry Rospert EI.LT5iTQQEIiE'.3 UZFf28.TfEf5i6',T,32 40 Gary Pigman, Barbara Nofzinger Barbara Mirles, Robert Grimmer, Charlene Camp, Timothy Walker Maxine Smifh, James Brunn, Sandra Boose, George Polls Lois Miller, Lynn OH, Karen Shelley, James Adelman, David Rupp 41 Compliments Of A. J. Baltes 1 . xm-gym ' af , ,W- 1 lcv'-WM., 1372-A I-fa .f ' M . ? ' ' .. ' H- '- bwfif V , . , ' 'N6g::'.W5'X' , ' 156153 w ww' W V W X X' M, Q 7 Uagacuull' The music for the two early Masses at St. Paul's is the daily responsibility for the Sophomore organist, Marianne Lonz. 52354425 AW vm . . . I Genbz-al Madimn Ugwwoii Six C.S.M.C. officers selected by popu- lar vote include: Jeanne Rogers, Ste- ven Blackman, Marjean Weisenberger, and Wilma Collier lseatedi: Donald Hohler and Thomas Carabin lstand- ingi. ,J 71110 ham peau Among the Senior boys, John Ott, and David and Donald Hohler can be found serving regularly at St. Alphonsus, Peru. Here the trio poses with pastor, Father Leo Williams. Compliments of P 81 R Electric, Inc Sefwead all Sf. Pauli Seniors- Alan Myers, John Ruffing, Richard Simon, and Richard Doughty. O Juniors- Patrick Ebert, Daniel Obringer, Steven Black- man, Charles Gies, James Gassman, Robert R:t'1, and Charles Grine. 0 Sophomores- Michael Blackman, Eric Schwenn, Thomas Brcwn, Arnold Schaffer, Joseph Seck, Jon Wise, Richard Rospert, and Larry Fritz. u Freshmen- Eric Magnuson, Donald Dempsey, James Adelman, Thomas Weisenberger, Donald Roth, Bruce Vitello, and Gerald Stoll. G Seniors- Lauren Gates, Thomas Carabin lcrossbearerl, and James Ebert. 9 u . u n n ' n a, U ' 1 4 ' ' n 0 I a , uuou' Me vqllaa a ffacf ,Q sa' Monsignor Weger With Father Badger and Father Lehmkuhl 45 ..,..x.N..,..,.,,..x..,.,s..x..,..,..x..,.., Compliments of Norwalk Dry Cleaners Mission-February 'I9 to March 4 was conducfed by Rev. Hugh McCabe, O.M.I. lrighll and Rev. John Wholy, O.M.I. Refaeal' ana! flffiddiand s 1 - ' YTWMS' lgn .Q 3: ' 5 K L ' 1 f -::?'5f5 - Z I , , E I Falher William Daly, O.M.l. besfows lhe Papel Blessing upon the high schoolers af the close of their refreaf, February 'I-3. if F ii W Amin! Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament conclud- , V L ed each day's exercises of the realreaf. f , ' 'i uxnsnxusn-xnrxnsusus-fx.:-snsusususus--- x Compliments of St, Paul Holy Nome Society 46 ,.w...i...L...... i . didn like fauanaflktld if Please do not disturbl-L-A-H staff members take the first glimpse at a completed issue. From left to right: Marlene Boose, Audrey Camp, Joan Wechter, Sandra Berry, Don Hoh- ler, Tom Carabin, Katherine Fries, Rita Miller, Leona Schaeffer, and Ann Hammersmith. Business managers for the thirty-fifth volume-Mary Ann Landoll, Mariean Wei- senberger, and Phyllis Gross --busy themselves at ad- dressing the thousand enve- lopes for each issue of the school newspaper. lei'-3. Co-editors of the annual, Sandra Berry and .loan Wechfer, check over possi- bilities for the 1956-annual, his .,.-..x..-..x..,..,..,..s..s..x..s Compliments of Kerr Printing in 1: fi 55 72 xgqfwpks Q - . E .A.,, , my .:.,... ,, i f Fair is foul and foul is fair, -so say the Seniors as they study Macbeth, Q Coach's famous saying of General Business- Glad to see you're doing your own work, John. Ruth Walker helps Anita Fritz reach the heights of second-year Latin English l But, Father, this French newspaper isn't written in English. - Marlene Lonz, Ed Franklin, Sandra Berry, Father, Betty Griffin, Pat Ebert, and Mary Boes. French ll Marcia Gtell interprets lines from the Ancient Mariner or is it Mer- chant of Venice? - Bill Landoll, Pat Fish, Don Roth, Marcia, Maxine Smith, and Tom Weisen- berger. Religion lll No, Father, not another quiz, pleasel-We juniors all got hundred percents on the last one. 'fvkctxx wwf W W SS l f lv' br if w if te: S 3 I f 'c'ZA'EiS1ZE1E'S? n3I.'EST'S.EiT5Z'.IIi'.E'E'8f 49 P 70114 Me Jfame gcanomici Iepafzlmenl' Paulite's Homemaker of the Year, Mary Beth Kramer, admires the pin she merited in the Senior competitive test. eww 5- ew- ' uw, 1:5 my L 'T' gigs 1 ii t ,s.....x..,..,..x..,..s..s..x..,..,,.x. Compliments of Holman Jewelers 50 v and Sophomore and Junior seams- tresses replenish their ward- robe as they learn the science of clothing. - Martha Nolan, Sandra Barnes, Margaret Fritz, Charlotte Rossman, and Helen Sitterly. Freshman up-coming cooks fill the halls of St. Paul's with the aromas that whet the appetite. -Stephanie Hiltz, Sonya Yar- moluk, Karen Shelley, Charlene Camp, and Sandra Boose. Science A group of Juniors busy in Chemistry Class: Charles Grine, Waltraud Kuebler, Winifred Nelson, Mary Boes, John Tien, Lynne Pickett. l l lt's fascinating principles of chemistry that is intriguing Jim Gassman and Charles Gies with proiect they devised for state science competition. Others- Leon Hoernschemeyer, Daniel Potts, Norman Smith, Mary Schnurr, Rita Mae Schaffer, John Tien, and Lynne Pickett. if-3 , ga x Sophomore Biologists of Fame: Eric Schwenn, Carol Preston, Douglas Fries, Barbara Krupp, Mike Blackman, and Gwendo- lyn Berry. 4. Compliments of Ender's Greenhouse 51 paeacmzlng foe. Zfse Wea!! of Euuneu Second-year typists have a taste of practical business iobs.- Ruth Sitterly, Wilma Collier, Virginia McGinn lstandingl Ei- Ieen Plue, and Gloria Hacka- thorn. lP.S. It was Ash Wednes- day the day the camera went picture-seeklng.l -, -.4, Slxth perlod office girl substl tute, Virginia Minor, takes a message. Compliments of Cililens Bqnk Future office girls in the midst cf filing and typewriting work. -Mariean Weisenberger and Melvina Missler lstandingl Do- lores Elekonich, Phyllis Gross, and Joanne Hipp. First year typists-Joanne. Kessler, Kathleen Rogers, Jo' anne Schindley, and Dave Rei- neck-check those top speed and accuracy scores. Auditing the books: Senior W bookkeepers - Ronnie Adel- man, Mardelle King, Mary Ann Landoll, Dick Simon, and Phyl- lis Brainard-wonder if they ' will ever reach the stage of ac- counting. w Compliments of Home Savings and Loan Co. 53 7A40M?A like Keykdle af Une .Zaqfincj Room A trio of Senior draffsmen- Bill Camp, Bob Brown, and Lauren Gales-studying the intricacies of gears. O Two more Seniors, Ben Pres- fon and Carl Lau, af work with first-year problems. as is-,. n-xi 1Q1nsnxnnxnnxnsnnx-ns.-xn susa- Compliments of J. C. Penney Co. fn sf S'i'l 35:2 ssimsszwg A Mmm Junior firsf-year draffsmen of precision: Charles Connie, Charles Gies, Fred Rolh, Jack Milliman, John McFadden, Dan Obringer, Bob Roth, and Jim Gassman. an-1 ...E mm 1: az-. 4 5.3. N1 M-- A d v a n c e d mathemaficians, Marilyn Carter and class, re- ceive some help iin erasing the board! from Florence Off.-No, Florence ls not Bishop Sheen's angel of TV fame. Geomefry sfudenls sfudy the angles: Arnold Schaffer, Mary Weisenberger, Dolores Wid- man, Rita Reineck, and Leora Hackafhorn. L L. 1 Miss Wagner poinls a helping finger 'lo Sieve Schumm's alge- bra difficulties. Ofher Freshmen, Ric h a r d Masey, Judy Wilhelm, and Eva Mae MacDon- ald lisfen affenfively. Compliments of Kaiser 81 Wells, Rexall Drug 55 Qzee em Sopranos at Work Compliments of Norwalk Dentists Sandra . . . and Basses . . and Tenors o Altos Doing Their Best Seanad am lfze eaefeleaia Enioying food and chaHer. v -n ' - Mrs. Peter Roih Caterer swam The line that never seems to end. we Us ws- Daily Smiles in the Cafeteria - Mrs. Eggleston Mrs. Zaken Mrs. Farrell Mrs. 5 62TiSEiiI2LT.STlZ'HsiiI.?E6f 7 Slucfenld of Eidfincfian Mr. Wiederman of the Norwalk Jaycees ac- YZ knowledges the finalists, Mary Ann Landoll, Sandra Berry, and Mary Beth Kramer, in the Voice of Democracy speech contest. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schaffer are proud of their daughter, Rita Mae, Senior, as she re- ceives the annual spelling trophy. ,..,.,a..,..x..x..x.,x.,,.,,..x..x..,..,..,.., Compliments of H. D. Rogers Chevrolet 58 Sandra Berry accepts S25 bond and citation as NorwaIk's Out- standing Youth Leader. Mr. Paf- fenbarger, chairman of the youth activities committee of the Elks, makes the presenta- tion. o Presenting first-honor students of the first semester: Row I- Sandra Boose, Barbara Camp, Rita Mae Schaffer, Dolores Wid- man, Audrey Camp, Judy Obrin- ger, Rose Hoernschemeyer, Car- oline Nickoli, Mary Welsenber- ger, Judy Wilhelm, and Leora Hackathorn. Row ll-Mariean Weisenberger, Mary Ann Ruff- ing, Florence Ott, Steven Black- man, Lauren Gates, Gerald Stoll, Joseph Stoll, Robert Bur- rill, Sandra Berry, Marlene Bores, and Marianne Lonz. Row Ill-Ann Hammersmith, Joanne Schindley, Patricia Fish, Joan Wechter, Marlene Boose, Lois Reineck, Winifred Nelson, Mary Ann Landoll, Sonya Yarmoluk, Rita Reineck and Mary Boes. Six high schoolers who topped the American Legion essayists in the county proudly display their medals: Rita McFadden, Sandra Berry, Eric Magnusan, Richard Simon, Joseph Stoll, and Marianne Lonz, Marianne also led in the district elimination. an ss as Juniors skyrocketed to the nation's record in the 1955 Decency in Reading Program. Father Lehmkuhl reads the congratulatory telegram to the high sellers: Florence Ott, Rita Miller, lackman, Win- er. Lois Reineck, Bob Bleile, Steve B ifred Nelson, and Lois Ann Haul 14 as an Y if P82525 a we is is mfs a a ss H a 52,2 s-Sgr aa gms. li' rsfiagf fllififf an sms new 'x High boosters of the 1956 annual include: Mar- iean Weisenberger, Mardelle King, Raymond Fries, Marlene Lonz, Carl Lau, Marlene Boose, gliver Wies, Rita Mae Schaffer, and Phyllis ross. sa mea-1 wi, W ss. E e Mia k' M vm Q WE . . . M- 5 . e f 2 :ii-I we Q2 mgs wtf We ...,..x..-..L.N.N..,..,..,..,..-.x..,....N.,L..,..- Compliments of Losch Furniture-Monroeville 59 ss was ms as ll 'I 14 Remaakalle fncicfenl' al eafzdnni Goaneau Flashback of accident: ll's Bill Mc- Ginnis! -Acf Il. lMary Ann Lan- doll, Jim Ebert, Dick Simon, Phyllis Gross, Mardelle King, Mary Lou Hammersmifh, and Ronnie Adel- man.l 2. I The 24 sfudenfs of lhe casl. 4. 5. The boy was dead when l go! l'here. -Acl' Il. Dr. Caldwell lAlan Myersl argues wlfh Mr. Wright lBIIl Campl. The two stage managers, Ray Fries and Carl Lau, busy at keeping ev- erything-especially the flash-backs running smoothly. .MN......,.-..,..-.:,..,:.,..,..,:.,..,....:x..s. Compliments of Fisher s Wayside Furniture 3. The court will now fry Mr. Pefer Kovalesky for murder. -Act l. Su- san Uoan Wechferl announces to fhe assembled casf. ...vm 1471451 .22 6. 7. - .23 1 Rehearsal time: Directors, Father Lehmkuhl and Miss Eileen Wagner, drill with Mary Lou Hammersmith, Jim Ebert, Dan Potts, Ronald Ad- elman, and Mary Schnurr. l never turned the money ing l forgot! -Act lll. Mr. Wright lBiII Camp! question- ing Miss Frank lMary Schnurrl. Compliments of Blinzley Z.- 'F'- . .,.:,:6.,, A,,: ,L X - ..:1 Seniors: Ben Preston, Jim Ebert, Dick Simon, and Alan Myers: Bob Brown and Ed Franklin, Mary Beth Kramer, Sandra Berry, Harry Doyle, and John Ott. Page 63: Leon Hoernschemeyer, Dan Rea- gan, Ron Adelman, Norman Smith, and Don Hohler. Compliments of Patrick-Hiss Co. Juniors: Pal' Ebert, Charlie Grine, John Tien, Bob Roth, Steve Blackman, and Jim Gassman. Sophomores: Joe Sl'oll, Don Roth lFreshmanl Gary Tien, Ed Sullivan, Arnie Schaffer, James Kocher, Tom Brown, Joe Seck, and .lon Wise. ! 1. I E .. .5:4,. ,- I 'rx 1 ,M -2 ' 'f Q5 ..-5' , , w J iii in :W M-XM Y MQW L ' i B i ...Y M X i f F . Compliments of Arnie's Cycle Shop B3 ,W 1-xi .. I .E D Q 4 my A Q ' .K Jr ,,. . Q A 5 4 K if? 2,3 13 s QE , ,, 135: . a, 1 'W ff - ' ' ., , 5 i 2 E 1- df, 1 x rgafwqa, 113: ffl' X A: 5: '- Z J., , Z. lfxlnaii ki-ix .WMS- 1 ' n W .1 W A 1- I w W ' I . FN 4 Y .. I Ruxw .a , lbzy 1 . ' 4 w' ,-J, Q, 554 jg'A,,,,?1,u f 2 Q, .wi ,.,.,4V , T, ! I I 4 4 X? 4 is L Wwwqfww .ww wwmw. 1 , Q1 k K mg. .wzwlzifmys aut wgqisfg L P f f . w Q,-. K .J sq. M I BD' Z if W X M H 'M M ' Nu ,MM vw ' 1 ws .J A H5 is ,Q mx N , U K A H f, wsamg Q51 N , .,.., . w w 1 --.MN . 'fi Q! gg E ' Q l L , , , g '-'--fa' ss X Ky Hui YC! 3 -10 7 Hy DAN S3-a01'ing wt least Lwpf Of we four F1bYigl,k J B21- ' fm -F2111 Sevelal Tnsl-lvr-1 g,f,t,Fwcgoxu 3 Q O1 TEQI1 . oSe sn-x1us:-51-sngnsn-sn-snsusu Compliments of Ebert 81 Son MI fwo for Coach .ir-el A11-gh ',, .Caplnara ol Num. aft' Ebert mi' chosen Im- p . by Students tlus v. eek 'Q I 41,011 W ill XX 10 at line 'Che JYYH c was thc, me u Gabon! 'Al C iadom Y ,cnmson night. the scores coming hmm the Flyers led 33- 1 Alan Mevels Scored ouchdowns fmd Dick Bzxwks All s twice vicmrious e'lcv4Q3f I . .l . ,5',Xf.'i yan vxzemxf' rw-H + - 1 .w , , V - ..--.,L,,iJA,'.,I S da Mohawk .Hnilnt SS al A mba! mt Tilt. me ..,,.. used d and lu wt hulls Cannon O L. IFS. paul Bluurnc a 0 .I oy I' one' 1 th ,Q c.-jmgml' Spefi run Ol wth Flyer ts, sgroren l second half In lhalf canu lSlI!'lCl!1 to .tds Sand 3. try' . V I Come? ' ' ,fs high-2 ily pl' ff l ' .formancez Tuf ' . P t Q V Pigman, Pat lfiw., ' 'FT 5 Mrtt., Dann, tack desi -' Brunn, guards: , ,Pxwretx ey, center: ,Ebert, 'Simonf backs. 1 Blgmma, ,e M ,---- Fries.. Brandeber- lry, 'emlsi Hi1rris, Baircl1 guards: Gill, Easley, tzpczlclcsg VVilson and Dunn, centerg, McHaffie, NMal.- lthews, Fe-zisel and Myers, -backs. St. Paul' ...,., QI .... 12 I9 'O 63--37 AElQl7ThfkiIQ!. .. ,L.,, Q 50. Ben Prestm, 60. Alan Myers, 62. Dick Sim:n, V2 Pt. Jimmy Reineck, 66. Jim Ebert, 41. Bch Brown, 61. Harry Doyle, 32. Leon Hoernschemeyer, 67. John Ott, 42. Edward Franklin, 45. Dan Reagan, 0 71. John Tien, 90. Charles Connie, 63. Bob Ruth, 65. Dcn Pigman, 51. Steve Blackman, 40. Pat Ebert, 33. Ed Sullivan, 31. Joe Stoll, 48. Jon Wise, 30. Arnold Schaffer, and 64. Tom Brown. E2E,i'a'.E1EIiSFaiTi2T.''E,S5iEi2I,S 6 7 Reagan Bra on for -1... all-M mm mu i I Managers, Charlie Grine and Jim make Iasl'-minute check of equipmenf. Gassman, Boys who won numerals for gridiron service: 34. Bob Bleile, 47. Larry Rosperf, 35. Don Demp sey, 46. John MacDonald, 80. Larry Mahaffey, and 44. Julius Frilz. Elomplirnenis--5 Leigliton Battles 88 1955 panned Recaacf Qaicfiaan Seann Compliments of Dr. J. G. Ryder We They Bloomdole ...,...,............A..... ........ 3 7 0 Dennison, St. Mary ,...,..,.. .,...,.. 5 2 0 Buckeye Local ..,.....,,...,. ..,4..,. 2 5 0 Margaretto ...,...........,...,... A..,.... 0 6 Lorain, St. Mary ........,.. ........ 1 3 7 Greensprings ...,,..,..,.,....... .. , 46 7 Fostoria, St. Wendelin 7 60 7 0 Nice work, Coach! ca All right, get in there and fight! o Shaping up for another victory Gerald Acierfo imanagerl, Jon Wise, Jie Stoll, Joe Seck icapfainl, Arnie Schaffer, and Tom Brown. Q Second row-Bob Burrill, Larry Mahaffey, Steve Schumm, Don Dempsey, Phillip Minor, and Coach. feeiefwei Seniors of the Varsify: No. 3-Jim Eberl, No. 7-Bob Brown, No. 6-Dick Simon. e..x..,..s..,..x..,..s..-..s........ n I Compliments of Tom 0 Donnell 70 MQ 1 E 2 .in sa..mm nasm' Emi Nami 5 2 11 mfg by .W 335: ? Q ' if ,fi K, A - av 5, W aj 1956 Resend We They 60 Fremont, St. Joseph 72 66 New Haven 56 58 North Fairfield 75 63 Fostoria, St. Wendelin 55 64 Greenwich 75 69 Alumni 61 56 York 70 60 Wakeman 59 63 Thompson 69 55 Berlin Heights 68 68 Lorain, St. Mary 74 53 Margaretta 52 62 Milan 62 62 Monroeville 72 38 Gibsonburg lTournamentJ 38 ln Action! Basketball isn't all play, there's study, too. Coach ex- plains a few plays to Dick Simon and Don Dempsey. Compliments of Norwalk PQFKS C01 Who's getting the rub-down Tom? Q.-Q.-Q.-Q.if-s.-ns--sux.-Q--xnxux--x Compliments of Maple City Ice Co 4 f? 4 1 wi , J 1' n Q f . mg as .. , . .,:,. .:. K+ 4 Q.. f ...wx Q ef , Q f A h xf-S314 53' if . 532 .. .n Q M ., s , ,Mg . VE: H - x xi' Bw 55, wg 1 fm. 5 . me , - we .. V A K1 HAP! 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