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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
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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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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
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