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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
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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
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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
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