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

 - Class of 1958

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.ir wg? ,f b div ,gg-ffxf' jf' .,,,J Anil f 4f U'f6f X X 7!!-6 Semlaad Daman! .... Memories in Pictures ST. PAUL I-IIGI-I SCHOOL NURWALK, OHIO v-,mme xxxm . -CI C I - -Cl Fl M d h lOl'l The Class of 1958 dedicate the Look A Head to Sister Mary R sarita S N D our st ff advisor Your many long hours of work and encoura made possible o annual T you w our appreciati and inter awk if 33 , If 55162225 'A Q. sf e-. 5 fi I if fv'3'6P- REVEREND MICHAEL RICKER Religion II Athletic Director CY O Moderator QW - visggg-W REVEREND HERBERT WILLMAN Religion III Civics General Math Senior Boy's Home room. 1X COMPLIMENTS OF KAYE'S SHOES R igioud SISTER MARY ALFRED, S.N.D. g glglt gg g English II S ' f Latin I Sophomore gixl's home room. SISTER MARY ALBERTUS, S.N.D. Ancient History Modern History Home Bc. I 3a II Freshmen gir1's home room. SISTER MARY ALPHONSUS, S.N.D. English I Speech ' Biology Freshmen boy's home room. alflflkg SISTER MARY FRANCELLA, S.N.D. Geometry French II Latin II Chemistry Sophomore boy's home room SISTER MARY LADONNA, S.N.D. General Science English IV Mechanical Drawing I 8a II Senior Girl's Home room. SISTER MARY ROSARITA, s. N.D. Bookkeeping 'rypmgtr Sz rr Shorthand I Office Practice Journalism Junior gh-l's home room ......,.,,..x..x..x..s.....,..s..,..-..s..x..s Compliments of Heaston Funeral Home MR. THOMAS SCHAETTLE Organist Musical Director aczcully MISS EILEEN WAGNER Algebra I Algebra II English III Health Physical Education Drama '1'f.t1iIQf.. COACH ANTHONY PARIS American History General Business Physical Education Health ,..,..,..x..,..,..,..mm..,..s..x..,..x..-.,,.., Compliments of HiIl's Style Floor Covering MRS. RAY PEAT High School Secretary x MRS. JOSEPH VARTORELLA Study Hall Supervisor MR. RAYMOND PEAT Assistant Commercial Teacher Complimenfs of F. J. Boose 8: Sons l'v'xfX?xl'Nf'xf'Sf v'xf'Nf'w Complimenfs of Ringholz-Myers Mr. Leon Hippler, school custodian, andhis Siu Mrs. Peter Roth and the cafeteria staff keep Paulizes big and small well-fed at lunch. in n ? wr ' 'l 'Q , . s '74 'lr 1. :su 1-'fi '. ,Lt If .' -1.2 2?-:gn rf rr '- .r0'3F:g.a 'W' . ,, 1'f : 11:9 'rf-' H' f ff1 ., ,,lZf?f::.5a3'- .5f 1-5535-,LT-5' ff' -' .2 7'-Qjish' 9-W .lf-wt' EJSLEQ- 11953 Gig f1'fifF'ff'- r .' u .,:.,' ' . .1 hi, if -I J GC' Tl P ' 'EIS' 1.1 rt ' -7 Jam 'L Zu? . lain, Eg-gin ., Cf.,- :livfgj k-rm' . rllffs H51 A In .h5,,,,-f-gf:y. ' ftlf'-I'i5Q'ff?f'2 W .s.'fL21:fi? , 'f??i5Yw 14.2 va Q-:1.'sf.zi 355.43 Standing: Jeanne Gampefro, Katherine Fries, 'ffl 1- - an Leora Hackathorn and Anita Fritz. 5,:5.g3,'fj:,.f?,,, ' -.' tm- . a- . a-if-.1 s'1.,1.m Seated: the five editors Rose Hoernschemeyer, -I-121 1 ..1,i5g-ju,-rt.: Caroline Nickoli, Tom Englert, Mary Ann Q3'?v12,Z'fri:54 151. , iff'-.:'-.' . Ruffing, Shirley Wachter. 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' 'tlfzip-tllg :f' ,-- Ioseph George Seck, Jr. Joe . . . holds money bag of senior class. . .hails from Jersey Cityg NJ. . . collected four sport monograms by using 6'l height to best advantages. . .steak and math rank top on favorite list. . .Boy 's State representative spells most thrilling event. . .distinguished by Ioisey accent. . .future plans include college and more steak. .,f v- -' TREASURER lllk . 1 A , l:'1gR.'fS vit W -I' .P enior 66166 icerri Ion Robert Wise P r e s id e n t Weece . . . three-t er m c l a s s officer. . . all-around athlete with five monograms. . . chosen Back of the Yearuduring junior year. . . on e of 58's football captains. . . . . . regards two touchdowns against Elyria Catholic as unforgettable. . . a b h o r s gum-crackers. . . persists in wearing fire-engine s p o r t coat . . .considers 14aunchy the most. Qi Shirley Wechfer VICE-PRESIDENT Marianne Lonz Secretary Mary . . .hails from St. Alphonsus, Peru. . .class secretary in '56 and '58. . .mission officer in '57 . . . attended 1956 Notre Dame CSMC Convention. . - almost lost voice at York basketball game. . spends free time sewing . . .ranks third among five children. . .fav- orite color repeats green eyes. . . blows out one more candle every April 19. . . math has greatest ap- peal . . .plans to continue studies at college. games Mary Ann Ruffing Mary Ann Ruffing 'Foo Foo . . .twoyear L-A-Hstaff member. . . prizes1958 I Speak for Democracy award. . . favors Twilight Time anytime of day . . . often found with pepsi bottle in hand. . .served as CSMC vice- president and co - president during Junior and Senior years . . . Co- gzcliforri reminisces on Physics and Chem- Thomas E 9l9 f Thomas Norbert Englert Rocky . . . considers all sporting events exciting. . .ready to de fend male superiority. . . greatest sports reporter L-A-H ever had. . . Boys' State elective. . . d o n n e d CYO basketball uniform throughout high school. . . cred- ited with one year of football and baseball. . .considers May 29 best day of year. . .hums to Everyday while munching fried chicken. . . amateur mechanic when not shooting pool. . . farming or con- struction work creates future. . . istry labs. . .birthday cards whiz her way each January 22. . . col- lege at Notre Dame heads next year's activity list. Caroline Caroline Ann Nickoli Caro1ine . . .arrived in fresh- man year from St. Mary's. . .four year first-honor student. . . tele- vision always tuned to Maverick . . .exhibited Soph Biology pro- ject at Bowling Green. . .spends homework hours concentrating on Bookkeeping. . . tardiness irking . . . embroidering and cooking fill spare time. . .awaits August 26 yearly. . .looking toward secreter- ial job. Rosa Hoernschemover Rose Marie Hoernschemeyer Rosie . . .runner-up in Senior Democracy Essay Contest. . .plans to enter Notre Dame after June. . . memories of '58 Athletic Banquet rate high. . .estimates Herb Score best baseball player. . . Indian fan fromway back. . .mint green shows up twinkle in brown eyes. . . peppy cheerleader in Junior and Senior years. . .considers math intriguing . . . freshman and sophomore class officer. . . enjoys watching Patti Page's Big Record . . . chalks up another year on March 15. Compliments of P. 8: R. Electric, Inc. Gary Tien Gary Joseph Tien G a r . . . arrived from Cal- ifornia in Freshman year. . . considers fi r s t ' 5 6 football game tops in memories. . .partial to pizzaevery August 3. . . wild about math. . .wou1dn't miss Maverick , for the world. . . d is l ik es conceited girls. . . blue eyes dance to Fats Domino's Blue Heaven . . . active in football and C.Y.O. basketball in Junior and Senior years. . . no definite future plans. Marlene Bores Anne Marie Kramer Anne . . . second of seven sisters. . . class officer in freshman, sophomore, and junior years. . . resents senior boys who t id i c u 1 e favorite car, Cleo . . marks ND Conventions in '54 and '56 m e m- orable . . . fascinated by Fascination . . . future plans spell Marygrove College. . . reads books by the shelf- full. f I M. Marlene Ann Bores Marlene . . . held position of class officer in Frosh and Sopn years. . . G ir ls ' State highlights SPH memories. . .cannot tolerate stuck-up people. . . makes herself useful around I. C. Penney's. . . Snorthand a nd Chemistry pep up curriculum. . .ardent supporter of Pat Boone Show. .future holds nursing career. James Henry Kocher Iim . . . 1958's C. S. M. C. prexy . . .follows Mom and Dad's footsteps as St. Paul Graduate. . . gives '51 Ford extra polish before August 4. . . might try challenging Maverick to a draw. . . anticipates p X hunting season annually. . .pumps gas at Deebles Shell Station . . . we I1 . . E38 A ,M A hopes to take college engmeermg Ann: 'Krarnerija!:-, J COIIIBS. 7.f. 5'f ..'!f:5f N ' 'A f : ' ' .N,f4....x4:g: ?VM'.4,.k ' f3EQg'g.f,cC.r5fg- ' ' a '- - .QQEQIQVAIIYJ Comphmenfs of Mary Ann Shoppe tzpfapuz ,I-1 Z.-gfqggxr l f .'..,5u1y1s3,...s.Q -xl, . rf- .. V ,,.,f.,s ' 212+--b . 3291:- ' ,.+ .Q S-f?.: Qi t s 5 5 , Joanne Schindley Joanne Louise Schindley J 0 . . .cuts birthday cake every March 10. . .pages through pattern catalogues by the hour. . .Perry Como Show captures top honors on TV list. unnerved by gum crackers and crazy drivers. . . never tires of hearing Chances Are . . . hamburgers and french fries meet with instant approval . . . favorite subject, shorthand, will come ln handy for future secretarial job. --e. Jeanne Gampetro - A Edward Sullivan Edward F . Sullivan Ed . . . owns three football mono- grams. . . circles calendar e v e r y February 7. . .favors black and white but not peroxide blondes. . . lets phone ring during American Band- stand . . .bookkeeping rates top drawer. . . never passes up Maybe by the Chantels when spinning platters. . . needs no reminder of first football game. . . already packing bags for college. Jeanne Anne Gampetro 'S' 41. ,v Slim . . . Be1levue's contribu- Q'--: . -f'5,,jt1on to senior class . . . excells in lfffbusiness education. . .famous for v toy animal collection . . .spins favorite platters on May 27. . . thinks Steve Allen is tops . . . sports F1yline editor of senior year. . .piles ice cream on choco- late cake. . .brown peepers shine brightly when attired Ln lavendar Arnold Joseph Schaffer T ump . . . supersalesman In junior Mag Drive. . .p1zza, pizza and more pizza rates. . . made Supreme Grand Knight of Altarln Senior year. . . goes dancing at' Gem Terrace every June 26. . . college career tentative. . .U's in conduct discourage him. . . All f.jThe Way is the most. . .hates to gigmiss American Bandstand. . .5'lO 'ggiheight active on basketball floor and Arnold Schaffer 3- ta. . . .dreams of secretarial job. gig. -.ll L. Compliments of Schild's IGA Foodliner 'sg ?.,... t' '- ..f' ' 'f ' . . of 4 V4 .,. .v' , ..l. . . J. - a xi.: ,,., .-f.,fcf,. ' gf.-.,-'. 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I 9 ' . fl-, r , s ,-f-ff: ol- '- xqmz- 3.5 ,,-.W I llifbsis '.-.s'A.- .ww ,Z'-., Rita Mae Reineck Rete . . . three years of cheerleading spurred F 1 y e r s on to many victories. . dons blue while swinging to' The Swinging Shepherd Blues . . Freshman and Sophomore first honor student. one of top magazine sellers in junior year. . . collects souvenirs and ni c k -nacks from far away places. . . prime rib with sweet potatoes always comprise main dish on March 19. . .future will probably be college. Dolores Ellen Widman Dolly . . . always captures Dolores Salutatorzan Ruth Ann Walker Ruthie . . .fourth memberof family to graduate from St. Paul's . . . ardent fan of Pat Boone. . .has wardrobe well filled with blue. . . still talking about Saint Joe basketball game of '5'7. . . advanced Algebra voyed as tops. . .-5 , Run, Ann Waite, reads as a hobby. . . mouth waters for Chop Suey on January 14. . . loves to make pizza and take part in school activities. . . draws pay check at A Sr P Food Store. . . wants to become nurse. f irs t honors. . . although writing essays remains pet peeve, can be easily reconciled with hamburgers and french-fries. . . still swaying from boat trip to Put-ln-Bay . . . content with Mr. Como on TV. . whit e c a p and uniform signify future plans of nursing. . . always found widr good book under arm. Rita Reinecl Thomas Marlon Brown Tom . . . four year football and basketball man. . .served as V. P. during freshman year. . . 6' 4112 frame yearns for fried chicken and strawberry short cake. . . CSMC delegate to Notre D a me, Indiana. . . Biology and Chemistry appeal. . .biggest high school event sported superior rating a t Bowling Green. . . measures stature on July 19. . . eyes college in future. Compliments of Perfected: Furniture-Paints-Appliances .rr ,f r ar '. -ff vt gt' 1 . - ' ' 1 iv Q31 . '-'agp .4- X.. in ' 9 ' r lj QQ' . .gt gg. .. ,-s mf' -' 'Jia' .54 .- 1.5 ., , xc:- -. 4. . 'Ku ,l.,,. s ... ..- g 1 ,N v -s - : M- -V W-if w .., sa- , , .gh . .,r'.- , i..,f,. .. .- ,- . 1 lg. 21,3 .. .fagwxf .Q-fg. 1 - .X -.af-.fr .,Uu.,, A -0 .,,...n L .-,J-J-gy .r b 1.3 55-,. gs., --1'.'--,-st 43 'M t .- fig- 3 1f,':,!,5'Tg', Az ' ' .. 25.5-' -.il 'rj ,z.s. J. 1,v.v..3 , 5, ,gf V 'Wk .sr -ff 4 ry,-1 ...-, Us w. , T' . -vt.. - .1 'ST'-:Jr -N ,.,g'5 sY,.- .3f:.g,.l. r I T .1.,l, Ku,..:...,J.., , - EL gl-54-L-,.5a-11:-.fl V 'v ' I1 I .'.' 5 Tx' o fro -7'-- H A e A - . .. s1- .' Riga-'gy' L-f, L- 52: ,, V. -. .,...f. ,A ' 1 i?32i,g -77.521 - ., '-url '2T',:-ifffs. 'F' :aj 2 ' 5... 5 , .1-E,-lf. -- .fu 2. pl Donna Jean Sitterly Butch . . .12 year Paulite. . . will never understand dry cleaning buildings that don't know enough to get out of woman driver's way. . . Lorain St. Mary's game of '56 will long be remembered. . . owes all good luck to having arrived on Fri- day the 13 in December . . . an airline hostess career could be in the offing. Vernon Eugene Swick Vern . . . another student from St. Mary's. . . after-school hours include soda jerking at K-I-I fountain. . .gives Mighty Merc an extra polish come November 3 . . .has happy memories of class picnic. . . can ' t wait for Mickey Mouse to come on video each night. . . .stretch in Marine Corps comes ' ' fag' next. ,inf 1,4 'Q-:.ef,, 45,2 '1'. .i 'Fx .4 ' Rose Ann Ellis Ann . . . keeps radio set for favorite disc jockey shows. . . writing letters and snapping pictures fills leisure time. . . research paper at Bowling Green brought science certificate. . . Donna Sifierly ,, . . 1-N-' 5. ,V I .v, one of star salesman for magazine drive. . .Perry Como and Ricky Nelson head lists of stars . . . August l always brings excitement . . .true fan of Flyers never will forget when team dumped!-luron Valley. . .undecided on career. Ann Ellis Kathleen Mae Rogers Kathy . . . hails fromBristol, Conneticut. . . first high school dance favorite among memories . . .gum crackers drive hernuts. . . hi-fi set gets lots of use. . .attend- ed six schools besides St. Paul's. . . plays Maybe every May 21 . . looks forward toteaching career. . . interested in Office Practice . . . American Bandstand is tops among TVshows. . .green eyes gleam when fried chicken is served. . -4: 1-'1,.',,, was v ' J P .yfff rfu. if :fir . . ..., ,. .. -- , -ms, 'fx---F-::n'S. I . . . Vernon Swrclr g.1,x,,l4-..z,1:::I,L ix Kathleen Rogers Comphmenh of Frederick Machine Worlts ...LJ FQ... P, , 1 .L x tvs? WQUVI- gg .H y :jg-g, fig , cffgu.-:gif Q. -1f2,'?2'4 , - .- T434 Q '1' N Y ' SETS' 5 ?.iv': 'J ' 1247.-,bgq - Z -.-..-'35, 1 - .ji1.T'i'-Z. i'.'3:- . . -s.. .sf ' 1f? g'1tr,5k1. 1 gy:--' '11-131-.-. 3-f:'og7.f 2-Zvtsfn-3415, r fff'.f+'1s4. a .S :.,.fENx :.1.1 4: pf: ff- fir'-i , Q . . ,J-' fly .. -,,. rr- 1 ,. ..,I...:,.'- 93--.:5,. 'r c'x'4 f.z4 'tn-rg, H-11' 75-'puffs-7 p .31 ,. J '-'7f:l?+f -5 'V I' 13 'faffffrifiu Roberta Irene Rash Robbie . . .four-timewinner in National Poetry Association. . . spare time clicks away with photo- graphy. . .orders fried shrimp every August 4. . . L-A-H staff member in Junior year. . . always wears red whenheaded for roller rink. . .often recalls football game with former alma mater, Lorain St. Mary's. . . seeking work at new hospital. Roberta Rash Joann Parish Claire Joann Parish Io . . . eats hamburger and french fries every October 7 . . . gum crackers annoy her. . . hopes to attend beautician school. . . Frank Sinatra sends her 'All 'I'he Way' . . .cameto St. Pau1's from Cleve- land by way of Berlin Heights . . . memories of Gruesome Twosome Dance happy ones. . . has huge collectionofoddshaped earrings . . doesn't miss History class for any- thing. . .wears periwinkle blueon special occasions. Compliments of Home Savings and Loan Co. Alice Bick GARY BUNDSCHUH Gary Alan Bundschuh Butch . . . latest addition to Senior class. . .neat little bundle landed Ln Detroit on January 3. . . blue eyes supply color he considers tops. . . devours a fried chicken leg in nothing flat. . . Saturday nights reserved for Perry Como. . .perks ears to hear Raunchy . . . whlttles away time by supporting the art of pool. . .thinks Physics is real gone . . .hopes to either join the serv- ice or attend college. Alice Mary Bick A1 . . . travels 'from St. Anthony's Mi lan . . .afternoon reserved for American Bandstand . . . arrived i.n Norwalk, August24 . . .seasons shrimp and french fries with salt and pepper shaker col- lection. . . enjoys evening h o m e with Sal Mineo's Lasting Love'L . . . . .rings cash register weekends ar five and dime . . . businessstudent with eye towards office position. fl' ., I- ' :U r. 1, ,gf -.-fax-. 5-a , .. , WH, 1'fg'.i'Wc,'::' .ff--sf' 'I' 131,211 - .4 I 1j..s a-1,1 zaik, , '11 - HB. -',.g.- 1' qs. 4 1 1 assay- :sf . 17'-are-7-5.2, . A' ...LZ y f'-. - 5.3 ., ...al a'f? .' 11? 3. .ki ' ., - . . -A wg., ...r . . J . ,.... .IJ H. 1. ,..' s., 1 , 1: ,Qin is Carol Preston Bernadette Louise Schaffer Bernie . . .import from St. Alphonsus, Peru. . . came to this planet October 16, 1940. . . oil painting and flower gardens take care of spare time. . . fried chicken satisfies. . . won superior rating at State Science Program . . joined 'ge-, . s Qclass after two year jaunt at Aspirant School. . .fancies cardinal red. . . future looks toward teaching. ,-- - 1 '. -1.-'.. r' .S .-:,, ..-.W .J . 4..- ,. il. . LM, Carol Rose Preston . . . can always be found into some good, c lea n kept busy talking to on phone between mouthfuls chopsuey and cherry pie. . . places knuckle crackers as number one in black book. . . freshman Gruesome-Twosome Dance proved quite thrilling. . . has hobby of collecting miniature a n i m a 1 s fstuffedj. . . draws pay check at .Meeks Pastry Shop. . . soon to cosmetology School. Anita Marie Fritz Tiny . . . wishes Ricky Nelson ,performed every night of the week . . . measures heightevery Ianuary 20. . .sports powder blue when eating steak, french fries and apple pie. . . first honor student during Freshman year. . .Mom and Dad's Night remains in Sport spot- light. . . L-A-H staff member in senior year. . .spelling contestant in freshman and sophomore years . . .out-look, registered nurse. Bornadeffe Schaffer -.',- Anifa Fritz riff-:'5':x ' PS: - Raymond Perry Raymond Clarence Perry Ray . . . only boy surrounded by two sisters. . . proud of his 6' stature. . . playing first football game rates as biggest sporting event . . .neverrefuses liver and trim- mingsfonliebruary ll. . . an original Monroeville boy before Junior year at SPH. . . Leaps and Bounds keeps him jumpin'. . .checks Civics off as best-liked subject. . . active in Iunior basketball and Senior football . . . college bound. 3.. sugg. -ff'i!,5Q.'ff:Q5 vi if :kj ffafy- -' '. 4-xg 4 fail' gf -f',f.j1 1-g.:,-gil.. 5:5 43. ,f egg. wi,-H' ,':fv4.'4 w . 'f'7'f3 -'1. '-,' gigfeg' '- a ,. . .tt .uf . - ..e5 si. ,, ,H A 1 lfzipih I-Eff! Ll ' 'MJ' sl ' 'X 1 Lffqj -s -57' I :nfl-. -N. 9:23131 :,, '5'rL? 75,9-13.-Ii?-97?-1119 . E ,.f9,f'f 1- n','f-L4-1 Compliments of Fashion Shoppe IA, ' ,'.'-1,1-11. Zf.:li's2 455 -'Se-1 JH. 'var ff, A 2. T -' .f'fi fzf, .,.-.P , Us ..t,.,,,,.:. .- -- ,. s-.. ':f's.w-S1 -agrg.:--3 W A W K 2' fats-lg: pl... V .iv K A' I. -v--r-if-'Wfnnq f ' W W ' ' .5 9 -' - .,- . 1. f ri N x ,. it 4,123.1 .,...s 213 ,V . ...Al in.-Q . rt. - 1 u, 'lf 'HF it Ng, -'rt . .- ,-ul ' ..-, 4'. Richard Flavian Rospert Dick . . .joined delegates at CSMC convention. . . heads for Rospert Construction after school and Saturday. . . nine-year acolyte . . . could eat hamburgs any time . . .gives 1949 Dodge convertible a complete going-over on lanuary 31. . . would rather tinker with cars than eat, sleep, or study. . . feeds juke box to hear At the Hop . . . will don Air Force Blue in September. Richard Rosperf a Q 'l0. . .second-prize science winner Clare Lau Clare Fredrick Lau Clem . . . another 12- year Paulite . .. . second member of family to graduate from local alma mater. . . Bob Cummings Show takes the prize. . .sleep is favorite word in vocabulary. . .plays pool and more pool. . . crazy about pizza on April 8. . . just cannot tolerate talkative girls. . .support- ed gridiron crew throughout high school. . . activein CYObasketbal in Junior year. . .has eyes fixed on Marine uniform after school. Q- '- 1 ,.., . r . U1tiZ.3!z f'.' 3'- . 'z ,FZ-x-fr' A 'K .f A .'-g-- 1 jj: vu-L-. g 1 .5 :'s..!.1ffe,r gxfgx. U W 1 fs'- '11'.'.: fi- Ls Gwendolyn Ann Berry Gwen . . .closes Book of Berry graduations from SPH. . . promoted activities as freshman mission lead- er. . . wears red every September at'Bow1ing Green during Sophomore year. . remembers junior party as red-letter event. . . hobby calls for clicking of camera again and again. . . often spends free time at bowling alley. . . plans to be a costnetolqgist. '93 Larry Cooper v- 'Q 1---. . -' '-Y 1-5 faiaffi 1,5 .-.. f.,'-!J.v'..'tr-1.5.3, , Larry Leo Cooper . Coop . . . superior science: project tops award column. . .I remembers victory over Lorain St. 1- A I Mary's. . .stocks A8aPshelves after school and on Saturdays. . .work on 'Sputnik 11111929 model A Ford truckj occupies leisure hours. . . hails from St. Mary's. . . can't resist fried liver, onions, and french fries come May 16. . . foresees construction work or service in immediate future. Compliments of Paul E. Bleile Co. GWe do'Y B 'Y Mary Weisenberger Mary Edna Weisenberger Mary . . .attended SPS a dozen years. . .top honor student for four years. . . often indulges in sloppy joes and potato chips. . . concen- 11-ates on I've Got A Secret come Wednesday evenings. . .holds per- fect Mass attendance record. . . ,, easy-going. . .cooking and baking ,T A-4, .if-qhold after-school s p otl ight . . . fslbunior spelling contestant. . . 5i?4doubtful as to immediate career. ,- , .m , ,'s . .qi ,...-A1 o.. f.,:.fg ff ?1q.'j .' :S?.,',!g. ... H pi. VIL- 5. 'I r fr.. -f.. ...f 5 I Ruth Ann McGinn Ruthie . . .one of four senior gals from St. Mary's. . . dreams of freshman Christmas Dance. . . claims studyhall as top subject. . . R u i h M c G i n n matches auburn locks with mint green on July 16. . .simply can't resist beef roast and macaroni. . . especially thrilled with Patti Page's, Big Record . . .after high school days, it's 'Get A Job . : .ggi Barbara Waison s,, -..f1'-'gag Y- 'P :'.' 1 '- 1 .-. -mv-'. .L . 'f-'f,f'fi-5fgQ- Fr, , B a r b a r a D e a n W a t s o n '1 il- Ls- 'ff?91'1Av.... -- Erlc Schwenn Eric David Schwenn Rick . . . vice presidentin ophomore year. . . prefers to forget day when he fell backwards into cactus . . . when not washing red convertible, can be found at Fr itz 's Gulf Service Station. . V. horrified by knee socks of any sort . . . slightly damp trip to Put-In- Bay is unforgettable . . . large Bo . . . 5'2 redhead. . . remembers trip to Florida. . .rock 'n roll fan. . . always gabbingon phone at every chance. . .adds pair of earrings to collection every June 25. . . favors powder blue. . .air line stewardess career sounds exciting . . . oldest of three girls. . .home- work on Fridays is biggest headache . . .Belonging To Someone hits melody list. ,- .va ,s Jw. ,, vw. rn , quantities of pork chops keep . . '-.fi .2121 .fix smiling on April 20. . . future plans 'f1E3,g?5P ,3Ag,.4..Q:NQ.i,. . . . .tin V '- highlight s t u d y o f Architectural 'w.g7iggi.'ggf,r:. ,gfrlx A 1 . ft - 5. Drafting. 1 gsjmfa 1 41. p :ai-lliqlaj ilu- -tsp r 'SSE -I Compliments Heih News Stand .,.w. V., ,Kia - gg' -' -ll-Q4 ,Q -1. 19.1. ,af-.34 ,Q b , .AL-. it A- ls- -l... -, 1' -1. L, D 1 nnlrf- :L position. r q.1:w...,,:.g,,: - X . ,.l-..'. '2 22.151, ,dur ,V--.. . -:.w. vtrzf'-5' ':r:?5'l'-'Y 1 z-lt. .L-f ' 1 1-rw '6 'ss-k' .ks ,'!.5-,rE4:fLgj,,. '- if 22:6 gf-P549 ,.. fi'?':rMf'42g,,'. -s'.jji3A1.fj,52fa,,!f'g-6A Mich a e 1 Allen Bla c k rn a n ft- 1.3135 gg A 1 Birdie . . . held class cash ' 5gl-'gQL.5fE'f-Zlflgffgduring Soph and Junior years. . . 1. :rw 5-wasp four year acolyte . . . received ' 4Q553sa1esman aware in Junior Magazine 4'132Dr1ve. . . spends S ep t e m b e r 12 working on car. . .considers this car THE rod . . . plans to work for Uncle Sam after graduation. . . enjoys science classes . . . another fried chicken enthusiast. . .6'2 1f2 frame look good in sky .blues - .--.14 lr af, Roxanne Mary Monfette Rox1e . . . loves to dress up in red. . . 'Maverickuand Barnaby lead TV favorites. . .all 5' 1 112' happy when learning new dance step, . .bookkeeping holds interest . fmt Michael Blackman ' HT 793.3 ff. . . .' '-:ffs-, ,- f?g4gf?,Q jg'-.fr 'sg:-3, '-if Q' T ffm'-' -11.27 .fr 4-.fps 9,.:- :gf ye, mea- - r ':.. as .,: 'R gh L. :,j'fzg'y,js' ni,- . M, , .,. -4:11-4 cake Barbara Krupp Barbara Rose Krupp Barb . . .lists back-seat drivers as biggest annoyance. . . predicts Pat Boone's Chevy Show - room will be top TV program of year. . .perks ears tohear Melody of Love . . .collects figurines when not driving dad's Packard. . . would walk miles for pizza. . .spends . . .gets behind wheel every Feb- ruary 21. . .rates Berlin Heights basketball game most thrilling. . . crazy about 7 -Up. . . fears accident in classy Ford. . .serves Berry's Restaurant customers with a smile . . .could eat pizza forever. Roxanne week-ends at Meek's Pastry Shop -. 4.--r-r---.df 1, r,,-s :Miz ' 1- '. 4. .. ,Ja Jr . ,., .gt-., ' Dorothy Ann Fritz Dorothy . . . proud ofpoetry award and excellentratlng at Wittenburg College. . .green eyes form sharp contrast with favorite color pink. . .thrilled by first football game attended a s h ig h - tschooler. . . Senior Christmas Dance highlights school career. . . most of her shopping done at A8rP . . .loves to ice skate. . . served as mission officer during senior year. . . . future reserved for secretarial P 'r Compliments of Mihali Studio '- ' .fl Fnfz 1 E., U ,. I , Agfa.- 'wyf .3 - ' aqwit .us .rv -nf 5-.., ,- 44.212-5' . ,J -nv David Reineck David Edward Reineck D av e . . .held office of Soph treasurer. . . acolyte throughout high school. . . keeps hoppin to Great Balls of Fire . . . tips hat to Disneyland every Wednesday night . . . Favorite subject? Study hall! . . .sits down to extra large plate of spaghetti and meat balls on February 4. . .stocks wardrobe with grey and black. . . tarming or con- work heads future. Smith Benjamin Lawrence Truchon Larry . . .joined classin junior year. . .holds record for number of schools attended. ,. . jetted into Cleveland, January 3, 1940 . . . still daydreams of '58 trip to Rose Bowl Game. . .member of football David Ca prara David Daniel Caprara Dave . . .curly black hair and brown e yes distinguish this four year acolyte. . .writes steak, mush- rooms and trimming h i g h on menu list. . .simply abhors women shop- pers and teen-age drivers . . . divides time between tinkering with green Ford and working at ASLP. . . future plans include building homes and beating Bird's black bomb . Janet Rose Smith Smitty . . .little sister offour brothers. . . merits perfect 'attendance for school and daily Mass in first two years of high. . . Put-In-Bay excursion m arks most -CYO Basketball teams for past two years. . . calls biology lab second home. . .claims sleeping as favor- ite pastime. . . construction work highlights future plans. Larry Truchon enjoyable eve nt . . . partial to tl? spaghetti on March 18. . .frequently 1 ' seen in navy blue or pink. . . baby imp . . . -1. sitting takes care ot spare time. . . f3j'5f,1 biggest gripe concerns boys who arefgji fggf V - , , , forever cracking their knuckles. . .5-..45?,g Ff'33.41v Q jr., . . rv if.. P :qs . future is yet undecided. .KM-'.T.Tt1r,f21 , '2f::'ffs,jagf'fFr:2f3... i '?.l:Cr .If'xi'-f-.fi-1'.1'.. Compliments of Citizens Bank ' 1 'S-11221 Z: 315- ip, ' r.2'::'f?1?i?' at 's:g:t2L-,fv:.', V , . , A .jr -.--A , -s ,--1 1. -: '15, .-fq., 5231.-Q: in ' i is ff: - 'v ' 5-w-rr-e-ifvff -- ' 4 e , .. WJ .,.1..51f:.. '3 .-fM.'3t1. '55, cr. 32.-H ' f --1.'-Aux. -'ria .'S'.'. NRL 1Q5r. -Z1 'Z-iii: .. d ':f5f:Ti?.3l?AQ95TTigre. ' vga. t X , .L-'Q ir: ' ..: 'r-I 1 c Q..5z',,-I f ?,,?,:Q.1:tl.,4 'ep'-3gt7f,e1'f'eLisaf? :taxa ., .5-'gggijgigjyfwg Leor a C . Hac k a thorn 5. , C o ok le . . . comes to us from Ly.,-l .- ' L , ,Jak t! fe T325 ..gg1,'f5,g-.v..Sand Creek, Michigan. . . green gg- M it eyes brighten when d is c u s s in g .R .ix American Legion Essay Medal. . . 1 hge-.,,X.,,.' -f':f,Pat Boone Show calls .for undivided '19' X. 1 attention. . . 1958 Homemaker of the Year. . .last year's game with Townsend- Wakeman is unforgettable . . . able to eat chicken and flxins anytime, anywhere. . .futureplansh include Providence Hospital X-Ray Technician School. Douglas Edward Fries. Freezie . . . CSMC convention at Notre Dame places as blggesthigh school event. . .gave four years of faithful service to Reflector-Herald . . . orders steaks and mashed potatoes every April 24. . . enjoys listening to pop records. . . a whiz at Physfcs . . . senior boys' mission leader. . . digs YellowDog Blues . . .college at John Carroll comes next. Fred Meyer Frederick Louis Meyer Butch , . .travels from Monroe- ville farm to school. . . files away library books daily after classes. . . hams around by building radio sets . . .often found poundingout rhythms on piano. .V . will always remember graduation a n d c l a s s play. . . walks faster on the way to Speech Class. . .slices out birthday cake each July 20 . . . National Guard and farming are big-letter Words o f the future . Compliments of Furey-Zipfel Insurance Douglas Fries 4-1. '-,,.J..E.p1 .,1 J-2. Leora Hackathorn fr r 'H 1 3. ' yphzcg .---p., -ey fZg,5qr,:7': -- . sw.. '-Nix-lJ1'.' -Tr'-A . --R.-.s ' :- J. fr--. lc . '-13: f ' . 9L'f.f'f 'ff 3,7 . -,L .. 1 , - ,422-Htif J ., .V 4 ...,.i. -4 .HQ --, Lawrence Leo Fritz .. Lar.ry . . .SupremeGrand Knight of the Altar . . . collects string of nautical exprasions. . . 'Army of Youth sets feet marching . . . fried chicken on menu every September 14. . . sets out to sea with 'Navy Log . . . partial to water skiing. . . choppy ride to Put-In- Bay still sticks in memory. . . famous for solving age-old question, 'Which came first, chicken oregg? . . . assists janitor after school hours. . .interested in Navy blue after graduation. :1 .., K. ...g .'q. Jlf 'ir' . 1 '1' Lfflffz Yr n Y ff: 29 I, Tha' 'il' :fi .-e-, r me A5 - 1 .wig-4-,, rj .L .QW ' ' 'Til ',1N'l?'if7Q' ., ,. ....,, . -as r. rw ng. fs, .4 ,fn .., as s-..:a. - aan, q -a- :Fo ,- gr- a ' 5-' of 5. Q N . a nfl -- s :rsr- W A. .- 4 ' af: ij. KENNETH LANDOLL Kenneth Edward Landoll Reel . . .last of Landoll boys to graduate. . . pizza fills bill each August 25. . .actlve on CYO basketball team during Junior and Senior years. . .can't walt for Gem Beach to open this summer. . . number one gas-boy at K ell er's Service Statlon. . . needs patience when it comes to women drivers . . . future plans still uncertain. '-'-.' z:.. .-F 3'-1. .?' ., -tiigjir :eggs . CHARLOTTE ROSSMAN COMPLIMENTS OF TOWN E COUNTRY MKT. NANCY METZ Charlotte Rose Rossman 'Char' . . . has seen St. Paul school doors open for twelve years . . . swiss steak and potatoes IDP menu onseptember 15. . .big sister to four younger Rossman children. . .recalls SPH victory over Fostoria with pride. . . Nancy Jane Metz 'Nanc . . . wishes greenDodge was light blue. . .bombarded Metz family May 21. . .could ditch slow drivers. . . eats hamburgers, french fries and tin roof sundaes while listening to records and paging through photograph albums. . .backs Flyers all the way. . . loves baseball especially Cleveland Indians. . . possible Business Schoolite next year. JOANNE KESSLER Joanne Dorothy Kessler I o . . .returnee after one-half year's trip to New Haven during Junior year. . .dislikes high- hat folks. . .could play Joanne unti1 doom: day. . .wardrobe spotlights red. . .draws blueprints and designs of future home during sparetime . . . tangles with spaghette and meat balls each December 15. . . looks forward to either marriageor 1:--pggfl a nursing career. pastime of s e w 1 n g comes fr om 913133 stitching tricks learned in H om eL:.1jZQ3irS,f2'ri'Q:,. .Ll .ii ,T ...gr axis., L Ec class. . . smiles behind counter 'fagrzfsq . ...gg .. t f- -,s at Woolwortlrs Friday nights and er: ..'fuZ'.LfQg,fL:5,' Q S a t u r d ay s . . . secretarial work 2121153 Q.-1 -.Tij,.3Q - Js ., 5v5T?j2Q -qt gi fir . is 'H effing- t . ' -.5i 4'-05' ' ' ' .. ,..w , .I .rn sr -PV-'li-91421-'--'a :,.?.-M.. 1? Zi. D i12 o -Z.'2'ar?5E?? 567' . . T., Lv . 1 '-fi Ir. f. -f - -, f ,. 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Nov. 23 spots maln day in diary. . . writing weekly column for Reflector Herald fills leisure hours. . . ward- robe well stocked with red . . . treasures flrstby-lineinl.-A-H. . . college spells immediate future. coMPumEN'rs OF JoE's GULF srxrlou August 25. . .active on CYO bas- ' Qketball team during lunlor and Sen- - Ii Kenneth Edward Landoll Red . . .last ofLando1l boys to graduate. . .pizza fills bill each lor years can't wait for Gem '72?fQ.Beach to open this summer. . . 'number one gas-boy at Kel1er's Service Station. . .Needs patience when lt comes to women drivers . . Future plans 81111 uncertain Deanna Rose Bundschuh Dee . . .takes cake for attend- ing many schools. . .eyes reflect favorite color of blue. . .ranking JOE STOLL Fi-3153: ff.: V4-. among favorite hobbies are pop music and playing the accordlan . . .when not working at local A8rP cash register, makes it a point to R b .3':?1.' see Polka Party . . .considers St. H on en Erwin Brutschezfigsc Paul-vs-Fremont game ln '57 as Pink ' ' ' fifth olden of eight? most thrilling sporting event. . . Shares January 3 birth-date with cousin, Gary. DEANNA BUNDSCHUH 7 brothers. . . plays accordlan solo ' on October 16. . . burns path to Mechanica1Drawing class. . .avid football fan. . .marks Graduation as top event. . . two year Glee Club member . . . could eatsteak three timesaday. . . works at lamesvllle Cotton Mlllsplns out future plans. Q 41:5 JANICE ROSPERT Mary P atrxcia Griffin 'Mary Pat' . . . hails fromSt. Mary's. . . favorite color matches deep-blue eyes. . . collects figures when not preoccupied with records, dancing , and work. . .Junior excursion to Put-In-Bay rates high on big-thrilllist. . .received scholastic third honors during Junior year. . . looks forward to Chemistry class. . . week-end working hours spent at Berry's Restaurant. . . future ambition features Nursing School at P r ov id c n c e Hospital, Sandusky. 6 Compliments of Arnie's Cycle Shop X 1:1 si-,iff ss 'a-s .1:- ' ? . r J H43 -4-.44 sffsrgz-.-r.: 3-..-. ..,,.Q.,x ? '- 'la-Fark gg? u P' ',-is ':-: '?l'sZ'4:'+6r25:f Q- :xv-...-., -,-. ' . J.. Lu ,uv- 'S1-I-fsfr -aswe- i5:1f'f?r,fflEf..Ef' . J 1, Nw. - 'Azeri V. 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Just time for a snooze. Blown fuses and squeeky curtains plague Larry and Mike. Anyone have 1 hah-pin? Complimen+s of Fuls+ow's Games lighten the task of learning vocabulary for French s tu d c n t s , Marianne Lonz, Bernadette Schaffer, and Mary Ann Rnffing. Where'd we get this cotton pickin cotton? , Larry Truchon asks Gary Tien. G01I1g Bernadette Schaffer, Anita Fritz and Dolly Widman. Complimenfs of Model Cleaners Living their roles in the Class Play, Detective Tom Brown and his assistant Ray Perry scour the library for clues. The Christmas Dance. 2 mp Senior activity. Q8 61 Q LarrC y ooper's Sputnik takes on a Halloween air Seasickness one Paulite durin attacked more than g the 1957 ex- cursion to Put-In-Bay. COMPLI MENTS OF C ROW LUMBER CO. A recent L-A-H issue invades S enior con- ference class. Tom Englert snaps the photographs as Ros e Hoernschemeyer, Shirley W e cht e r , Caroline Nickoli, and M ar y An n Ruffing examine the Senior class pictures. SSL A , 8.4 ff 9, ' f - ORS L-ff -I f' ' ' QUSX hlfsfyf of Miss Wagner lends a hand in planning the Junior Valentine dance. COMPLIMENTS OF THE NORWALK VAULT CO. And now for a few words before class. Ronald Wise and Bob Stoll brighten th e e y e s ofthe Junior Home room . Sewead was IW :QI -.-: 1 , .-'::V-. ' ,VV :'- . - ',,l i 4':' 1 ff :2' .,.' 2 T V ,f . .H . f U 1. f' - ff waz , . '.:' 'L A Q, ' iw 1, 2 FIS' 61 5 f . S. Y 'sf 4 Q x , 1 R 'gg- W yu, 'V ,sg - u R ff K Q ,, . W, , A rl 1 1 S ,zgf 'a , .,- F. , U, me . . , 'nn '11 ' 1 'Q ,diff g f A A-.. Q 7 Q5 41, vflf ry 0' , 15, gf Qi 51 53 'al 5.5 2 ' i 'mfg v 1' ge 4. 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Q Compliments of Service Garage Gln-0 a I looks over the Name Day as Father Willman, Father 'gud Father Badger look on. completing their act. 'I'he Second grade doll shop falls into action. dom-plimehts of Jos. Frey Cool x' -ss Cjluwafmaa of Christmas in our church. A glee c1u5AChrLs5ias selection under the direction of Mr . Thomas Schaettle. faccordianitst - Jerry Stoll, Mary Manlet, Mary Weisenberger, - sax aphone - Roger Wheeler, P1an1st Mary Ann Ruffing J ensemble gives out with White Chr1srmas Complimenis of Mack Insurance Agency c ' A W SIIUTS Santa vrsits St. Pau1's clergy with a full p ac k on his back loaded with presents, Clockwise - Monsi n g or Weger, Father Ricker, Principal Father Badger, and Father Willman receive their gifts. SUI ff f5f'Nf'X. CompIimen+s of Patrick-Hiss C O. Mary Ann Ruffing CTri1liumJ, Ann Kramer 1 fMother Theodorej and Joe SeckCMr. Archery get together to practice principle scenes. f'X QE lf V-'ix ' 3 if . xy Q Ka.. WHIQQZ3-81? f7aAer 349 va 414' suspects Rita Reineck, Tom Eng1ert,Ioe Seck, and Jim Kocher. Sister Raymond Uanice Rospertj gives students Barbara Watson, Joanne Parish, Shirley Wechter, Joanne Schindley and Mary Pat Griffin instructions for their parts in the processional at St. Aure11en's while Rindy fGwen Berry! looks on. COMPLIMENTS OF LANG G FISHER MARKET There's a certain way to walk down stairs as Mary Weisenberger fSister Etiennej and Mary Ann Rnffing fTri11iumJ learn under the direction of Miss Wagner. omorrow 2 Q H Sfara 'I'hat's right Arnie, show them how it's done. E5 Hi, ho, it's off to work we go, sings the stage crew. Gary Tien and Larry Cooper take up car- pentry to ols while Ed Sullivan, Kenny Landoll, and Dave Caprara try strenuously to hold up their ends. COMPLIMENTS OF W. T. GRANT agile CSMC lhecord Hop. Couples get into swing to the Bob Montgomery Orchestra at Xmas Dance. E2'.?5E,iZSE'ZiTl3Zi'fisEIi-'TARZEZEQ R . . -J. 265 eff. 14.41 :fr-5 I P . 5.,,,3.L g,A,.q,..-N .3 5 41'-. V . A g. i:.,?ifR:fg- SU. 13-,f .4 gk? 51s:g:,-gil? .. 7 -e 1- -+ -. .-J. 'ag 1-x -.ps ,- QM., . we -- Q, . Fifi ltr'-1' 'rf ,,, ,., . - 'I M . - .4 , . 54'QuSatinniuininienianmuisvi Compliments of J. C. Gross Gymn before the Senior 's Christmas Dance. rn, ,- .n iv .3 1,-6 T. ,4 . wr .I 3-1- I 1-Y- Freshmen boys step to the grand march, as disc jockey, I im Oveghuls, M. C. 's the hop. Seniors get acquainted with fresh man at Autumn Leaves . lf' Is it heavy? Mary Ann Ruffing district I Speak For Democracy winner, holds school trophy. Choral singing takes practice, these glee club members learn. Five top super salesmen in the i y Junior magazine drive receive congratulations from Monsignor Kitchen chores helped Leora Hackathorn Wegercq-om weisenberger, B111 capture the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Reineck' Eric Magnuson, Sandra the year award for SPH. Boose Don Roth., Junior Sandra Boose claimed the Spelling Championship for the second year. gn-susux--sus-:sn-x-ns-wx-nsnsusnxus Compliments of Norwalk Truck Line Mary Weisenberger Stephanie Hrltz Stephan Schumm Joe Seck Peggy Kramer Bernadette Schaffer Carolyn Hay Shirley Frederick Karen Boose Carolyn Reichert Joanne Schindley Judy Camp 0l'l0l .S7llfLJ0l'lf:5 Sandra Boose and Rita Hippler carry a top load with seven all A subjects. Top Scholastrc Honors go to Paulrtes holdmg 5 or 6 A sub1ects L1nda Ruffmg Dolores W 1 d m a n James Mxllrman Ronald H e s s Carolrne N 1 c k ol1 Ieanme Gles Lorrarne Seck Patrrcra F rsh Judy Wrlhelm Molly Brown Peggy Clark Barbara Camp ' Compliments of St. Paul Alumni and Booster Assoclotlon ,lgm CAM, Care for a drink Madame DeFargefPam Mahlkelasks Norm McDonald and Paul Roth. Glad l 7' ' ' v Grandma's fashions arezfseatedjllose Hoernschemeyer, Shirley W e ch t e r , Dorothy Fritz, Io a n n Parish, Cstandingy Kathy Rogers, Joanne Schindley, Carol Preston, Leora Hackathorn, Roberta Rash, Charlotte Rossman, and Marlene Bores. All Gaul is divided in three parts, explained Ronald Hess, Shirley Frederick, and Bruce Astarita, COMPIJMENTS OF BOB MEYER AUTO SALES in Cfaw gfellfk Cfarfrf Frenchmen Mike Esker and Eric Magnuson lay plans for a second invasion of Normandy in 300864 First year latineers benefit from board drill QMo1ly Brown, I i m Wolfram, Peggy Clark, Lorraine Seck.j N1 IN How now brown cow sends Mary Pat into ecstasy with B o b Brutsche, D a v e Reineck, a n d Janice Rospert. COMPLIMENTS OF PRICE CONSTRUCTION CO. udinefio gzalucafion Smiles indicate A'S as Alice and Ann return corrected typing papers. 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'- 8:F-41-o'.,-.- :-r-if 2'v':.v.-:'r- - 11-F' - ' '42 '- 'f -' Wafk Hours spent at the drawing board pay off forstudentdraftsmen Hexagons, pentagons and trapazoids take shape during a demonstration of visual geometry by Steve Kochis,Ieannie Gies. Jim Milliman, and Caro1'yn Hay. fd- H COMPLIMENTS OF VERNA YARN E STORK SHOPPE cien ce elaarfmenf Chemists Tom Brown, James Kocher. Marlene Bores and Bernadette Schaffer balance an equation before preparing ammonia. f :FFZKQTQQEQ 1545?-1513 Valences, the heart of chemistry, are the 0-qi' WJ: -L.-'r 5g.5pgg5.541pf?: of the problem for Ioe Stoll and Anne Kramer. :wifi Lvaf E ff-R4 . .-:-11 ' v:,. 44 . I ll X , ,.' Srfiifffg w.4.7'fgig1Tf1', -. 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', 4-1. -'5rT?f.- 5-1-1-JF, 311534 '-fiffz, Z' aff, ,v ,--wg.lg': Q 1' ,J nz .- .-xi. ..-2' .'I ia ., :Tha ,.,,.xJA3 ' :., 'i, Tf nf.: -,ry . .. . fg, 25171: L w NW- 'iii R. -hz .Let .I, 7 zebfllfx P- - rt 2 'yoi-.I-wp, N 1i'.2g,ige.q.:.' Wifi 15 L-L-A' -,213-Q' , .r . -V X' '-1 44 'll V f?21-wa Jr, ,2l,ff:e.4.:-Q! 1,2 '.,p,'fv-f.1'.'Q - ny,-'ge ln, 5,414 -, 5' Uh'- .v'.'-.f'i5' '. '? .V-Q: a'?-:Yeas .,- --. 'Hs V: Lf. s g-,.f- , -Q., f:,,:2', .1-.,. ,-up l .,- sq, . . : 5 . 7 .ri , ,1 Ama -.-gil.:-. on - -Ay .5 . ,F- Zi--..w z.,-rt .Q -,fag -',, , -lglr-nz. 'Z ,'5.P5!- 'lj-gf ' 5.4 -gl rf-HEY .. 1 ff. ': ' 'il' 'L ' lf F . .I m Ft., ., -- - Q -. ' ...SQVIJI 513: .. f...f, .'e -3-'i1r.f'fb . . . ,v ' ' ,s 3 '.,-.,r .9 F' ' w From Botany to Aeronautics, Freshmen 'Barbara Adelman, Jim Hartman, Tom K o c h e r , explore the General Science field. S . . ,, . , -. 1',..r1nlJ' , 2 all W . .'r.'f'-rf ' '-'if WY is :z ' fish '35 ff: Via' -. 'i i - h1.f1', :fy ref, , . : 'F :jfpil gf 'J 7-'E ' P SLN' P-- fi .l:--nr. Em? A .v.. ,.--: .,, .' 1 '.-a, ,ff 'x 3. -'F .7 if Q.. gg-L, , -1 .,.' J 1 coMPl.nMENTs OFQ . , gn ru:-.-1 - ,. 'JJ A DR IA 's BEAUTY SHOP S ome gconom icd V ..:. ..,,,.,:, Careful, don't sew your fmgers girls fCaro1ine Fish, Sally Pickett, Ida Didlon. kitchen. Baking the toothsome confections are Ianetbiiller, Stephanie Buki, Joyce Rupp, Janice Phillips and Marlene Schaffer. f'Xf5fXfx COMPLIMENTS OF TOWN Q COUNTRY MARKET , ,,ov,,, hion, points out Kathleen Esker, Lynn Burrill and Joanne Missler 1' The time machine of the history books andmaps carry Freshmen b ack to Medieval Europe. Don't flash that camera, GOD s Y Y Senior Civics class causes Father Wi11man's temp- erature to rise. Don't forget to take notes, instructs Father Badger in Freshman Religion. pleads Joe Seck during Sociology class, Can't you see Arnie's asleep? COMPLIMENTS OF C. 0. ADELMAN, PLBG. G HTG Coach takes time out for a snack during practice. y c A scene within a typical hour before the game. A product of dil- Compliments of B 81 L Sport Shop lgem Practice' SPI-I's victory cheerleaders Pat Fish Rita Reineck, Sonya Yarmoluk, Baxb Camp P e g g y Kramer and Ro s 1 e I-Ioernschemeyer. QBPLG JQPJ Cemplimemrplggniz Ls, W N3 HH K Jo - n Wlse - Fullback . ?r.f3?ta xf5f5! Ya ZTTZ' Complimenis of J. C. Penney Co Bob Fritz Bob Stoll Dennis Ware Bob Grlmmer Carl Schnellinger Ronald Wise Bob Burrill Dennis Myers Dennis Vogus Bob Fish Coach Tony Paris Ed Sullivan Phil Minor Pat Blackman Don Lippert Mike Esker Don Dempsey Larry Rospert Larry Truchon Dick Mahaffey Randy Bertram Ray Perry Ion Wise Tom Brown Joe Seck George Potts Arnie Schaffer Gary Tien Bob Smith Steve Kochis Jim Milliman Paul Roth Complimenfs of R ofh Bros. Cons+ruc+ion Sullivan Brown T-'lflkle Ray Perry - I SCLQJUA l l , l The! Marg:-uetta Sept. 14 26 Tiffin Calvert Sept. 20 50 Butler Oct. 4 21 Elyria Catholic Oct. 13 25 St. Wendelin Oct. 18 13 Lorain St. Mary Oct. 26 30 Plymouth Npv. 2 0 00 Dem pSey at Bvckm 30 Esker - Halfback POUS - Efld COMPLIMENYS OF RO'ADSIDE LANDSCAPING INC aalelga 25 QPU? Bob Fish, guardg Jerry Simon, center, Paul Roth, forwardg Denny Myers, guardg Don Lippert, forwardg Bernard Fries, forward: DennisVogus, guardgPat BLackman,centez, Mr. Tom McClain, Bill Englert, forwardg Tom Yarmoluk, guard. Zan! The wheel of bmerbm fmunef Complimenfs of UhIman's Norwalk Inc. COMPLIMENTS OF Pl.EASNICK'S COUNTRY MKT 'x. Complimen+s of Be+schman's Wes+ End Greenhouse A 'w,.J L,-1-J 22,1 5M7m2AL 'NZN fxfs omplimenis of Maple Cify Ice Co. fqlfzleiic Banque! Food fills part of the bill for the Seniors. I f 'N 's . grgj'-.'1'!,'. V 3-'kgs-R s r - lr-.:1e'iQ1z-, li . 'f FH E31 f' siialimx. Qf 11, 5, --,.-tgp, 'QS' Will?-iei F -utzuvl.. 5-. , 1' 12-2 jf-f 'wk , 'cs - -1 ' 1111, aff? 4. ij: Herb Score isn't going home empty handed. 'fl' Monsignor Weger presents the star Indian . pitcher with a floral display for his wife. Jy.my-7s,,:'.,A.',g'.Q3, :1:Tf'1f1:f-3'-' ffl' 'i f-.'fi'l? 'If-wi' ' er 'vw' L '2'1f'-I xg f' F f5iL7--79' 2'7.E'?l3I,f1 f I X ,, .,.- ,,,. ..s- . f , ' , - 1 ' Fans and guests dig in. X ' QT , ,. K r If , J ,, COMPLIMENTS OF GENE'S SUNOCO SERVICE Ion Wise - Back of year Three top players recelve awards. Gary Tien - Lineman of year , fi! Baseball idol signs 744 Larry Rospert - Most improved player for autographs. COMPLIMENTS OF HARRY GILBERT JEWELI uI'I'l. ey gain-0 Unable to grasp the 58 Protest Tournament trophy from Gibson- burg on February 21, the Flyers nevertheless walloped Fostoria St. Wendelin's on February 14, to claim the runner-up trophy. Baseball season calls Paulites to the diamond, Coach Paris, top row: Eric Magnuson, George Potts, Hm Lonz, Terry Stutzman, 2nd row: Steve Schumm, Bob Grimmer,Mike Esker, Kevin Swick, 3rd row: Mike Ebert, Don Dempsey, Conknffing, Joe Brutsche. Complimenis of 'Phe S+. Paul Aliar and Rosary Sociefy 5140 z2,,,4e,4,ff iam Possessing a 24 and 5 record, the CYO team not only holds the highest wlnnlngseasonof any CYOsquad, but they also hold the 1958 Norwalk City League Championship, standing: Ray Perry, forwardg Kenny Landoll, centerg Arnie Schaffer, forward, Joe Seck, assistant coachg kneeling: Randy Bertram, forwardg Larry Truchon, guard, EdSu11ivan, guard,Gary Tien, guard: and Tom Englert, forwardfabsentl. A -,., ,, 1.135 . V-4: 'Lfnf 19 Jig! 7- na... -.2. H ..,.,,.,:... , lv-N wuz, ,,1 . ,. A-Q. 52: ' - .i if a ' ,qu ',,': .'-141.5 4 ,1 'J ' ' :a--rf . ,F -g.., wg . , if 1 77' ' 1,sA.' vc .via-F a .a .5-'Q if -...+I gg:.,gg'Kv jj 'ln-iff ' .' 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Barbara Miner, Mae Macnonald, cuuderre 'ifIiiE,gQ5r,s'Qgjf?l2..,r Miner. r .5 1-E11 Lois Miller, Anna Boes, Marcia Gfell, Sonya Yarmoluk. '- ' 'f gbfsufi .-gt' V xnx..X..,..x..,..,..s..x......s..- ,i :,a,g1.,.x,:!,'+: ,3:5.i:,,1-.--'1 5 rj . , .A -,. 4 -,.,.,, , I-.Q JN.. Compliments of Jean Frocks f,,7,f',-6.-f,,i:,:grA-5-.wig-2:1ja,-5.3. W L if was A 4 .rt -I 1 '. --Q. .-1 . 5.55.1 Iiffx- E-J '91-, g ' ', Barbara Nofzinger, Patricia Miller , Stephanie Hiltzg Sandra Boose, Pat Fish, Margaret Mainzer. Barbara Kluding, Judy Wilhelm, Barbara Mirtes, am, . 4 . - ' - 'V' i'f14-s. A!'1f 'fo,' '- , . ' -. ' r 91 1 Charlene Camp, Barbara Camp,Maxine Smith. ,. :.,,.', A , ' gn., F . 'f A'-:gf N fr -1 hfiziaikf ' . K-r 953- ff ff? ' ,J-er, . -4 , a C -'Liz . ,, S Compliments of the Card Shop fx Q 4 4 gs .gn ' ' 6. yn . 131: I av, Q, -h?1'KQ'1f-' . if . -..-' ,us . , if W V 'yrkay 1 .--..-.f -1-1 v is , Q r--ff if - tr :R '. 'LL L' .1151 4: J -1,17 Phillip Minor, Eric Magnuson, Don Dempsey, Larry Rospert, Tom Weisenberger, Bob Landoll, Bob Grimmer. George Potts, Randy Bertram, Dick Mahaffey, Bob Burrlll, Gerald Acierto, Steve Schumm, Mike Esker. V-tl ,a'1 i?,3--' s 'r 'i'.,,, Q'7,.,, -rf,-,.w'mA 'A 'gf fi:-if-, ai Yi 'jig A 1 ' .,'-fg - 'I-9 ,. Com plimenfs of Blinzley . ,. N.-, -, ---.A --v 1, .,..., -.,, wg .,. , v , -.r 3, Y w,,:.,,.,.... ':.42E '..f', 111 fbi--? ef'tQ'J.':? J.-I if nl ,P -' - r.f. ,f-f' inf. sw? ,, 1 '. 5 if 'JA n -i xr: Q, ,r Bruce Vitello, Don Roth, James Adelman, James Cooper, Julius Fritz, James Brurm, bv,f1f.:'i 'P Tim Walker. U .-.::-55.53 ,- . 11'E3i-fT51a+i:?S5'Q?:-fiie fr- Sl-7 1 ' fri 5-'74 N4 gin -ii-I9-Jgfr ff' if r .1 .. 4-gp.-.,1L'. V -:N f-.,- .5 Marvin Adelman, Richard Masey, Gerald , ,tyg1L-A-1.5, ,- fi-f:.ff,. - 1 , Stoll, B111 Reineck, Richard Ruffing,James g.,,y,14igg55:'5,. Ackerman. A sg 51 . .gn J., -1 : . 1 ...I-' ij-V f-1 - ' '- '. '-x -'-f'.'--- - fl,1., .L f--I -1.-f Complimenrs of Huron Coun'I'y Banking Co. 1-' ..f'1ii.. ft' -1,1 -. fs . . ,- . -. M.-5-.,',x -- , 3: 'f-,Q 'Mfg ., nf. - - ,,-' .x.., Paggiigff' ..,g'qf-11, view ilrlfgflfgg-L ' .err-mff,.f,'-., ' 0 om orefi ' 74' Av' ' 4.-4' 11 ,rw be - Ja- , 1. .ji yy,-.,,4, ,-: 'riifflfg- ids: Y' fe-' 'ash Joanne Missler, Carolyn Hay, Patricia Kinney, Margaret Kran1er, - Sally Pickett, Kathleen Esker, and Pam Mahlke. L Q QQ1-.f.?' 'fees Linda Parker, Mary Lynn Buniu, Carolyn Fish, Lynette fjfglggii Monfette, Beverly Miller and Constance Minor. ifiifii '- . .v gif- hh .. 4 1 . , ,, , , - . g . 5 5 . 9 1-.1 4, . . t '-5-fr-. A 0 -Ari. Kgng -5 ,cu :v if N 'ag 'fs T?'tk559:-Qi, Q V A ow , ' ,A . g1kQ,,tgff,qi Complumenh of Johnson-Young Funeral Home 1-Yu:-2 gif! ...,q Q-.1 E .4-:lf 4- 1-' f, in .1 , - I ,f S: . - .T-f 'f :fi '- gn. 1157,- 1 ' W - . if- . V-N .xg - -.4-.,.,.A, t:.'.I- , 111,- lg. 4 1',-, ...za .-.lEiI:. r. v . ,L .. ., 1 .ig . 1. . . . L45 ,'. -.:. 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Davis Miller, Alan Bundschuh, Robert Brutsche, Thomas White, 1 Norman MacDonald, James Mack James Lonz Charles Coo er. .aff I 0 P .L ,. - .. 4 ff' , J --fp -rdgwz. s.?j',,'.i'g'-'iQ s, ', . . . 1. X . . , 1 -,f.,Lg,1.,... Y 'T . 3, , David Miller, Alan Bundschuh, Robert Brutsche, Thomas White, .h .U-'xfifzzlf jf-Llvxf' . fs:',:7i?F,Mq 5-,nryf!13f,5Zf.. Norma.n MacDonald, James Mack, James Lonz, Charles Cooper. :. .. , J 'ffm ri ' 4 1 . , .,. -.. 'Q Ii. .qt l. .,.g , - 1 :re-. 4- 11,51 -, l': ew, , CompIumen'l's of Tom O'DonnelI 541. ar! A ':'. '-vi 1- Liar-f 1 ff: f 7 3' P. f r'1.T 1'y'Qi: -J nl: .J 42' . . .f Aa- . ,vi -1' -.idffhr If ,3 ,',,-'hs 1 ' .Ji-il gf, ,'-. Q .1 , - 1 .- .gn-1 ,gl Q. '.. '-. ,r ,. -' .. A-' s :s:f:,rf1' , rl : Lili- r 4-- :PHP-. 11' '-1...-.cu fq '4Ev'T'- I x YL '55 ,.-1 if :gg 2 , -,3 .1 'f1'.,!-:?'l.,a,ik, 1 .' k' 'Y V 'ffiffef Riff. Tl H .W sgfffirtfwi .-gg, Paul Roth, Charles Nestor, Carl Schnellinger, John Jacobs, 1f.4f.Qf2' James Milliman, Edwin Englert, Dennis Lau. gill: E'-.-rf Erin' Q. fifg1g?533jE2 . , 'nip Y.: n Fries, Patrick Blackman Hg- F. . ,-....e,3, - K 4a ' -V .rar - V. 'I-2 -' -l.,, 21 ' 0:3-q,j z'.j2'f .1 Donald Lippert, Roger Wheeler, Darryl Young. fi, iA 'fiZ '. z .y'1- '-4 Ns W, vvaaqi-2,2 A .lx 5 .T if A +3 Complimenrs of Lawerence 8: Ba'Hles Inc. 5' T- it Nj,-:'.4 -, P55515 so.,,'4-affw 1 fi-:5j'i Rose Marie Hippler, Pat Beier, Janet Ruth Dann, Susan Stoll, Ann Magnuson, Jane Brown, Pat Reynolds. Complimenis of Fisher's Wayside Furni+ure r F85 l'l'l en Mary Ann Dempsey, Norma Hammersmith, Betty Englert, Kathy Hammersmith, Mary Wind Rnfilng, Janice Phillips, Jackie au, Indy Phillips. ,O Q .x Barbara Adelman, Peggy Clark, Betty Reineck, Carolyn Reichert, Karen Boose, Janet Miller, Joan Nickoli, Molly Brown. er -. '- fy fmt?-xl 1 'V' -- 'M'-1 r , a -5. -V, , -, . Aj ,fel f, ya .,: . ,M .2 ' f..-. -1... ,mel ml, ', ny I ,q,,l:,,Ar-sr., , iq x,,-'xii fo -1' JM ',- -'1 'av' -'T T' T11 - .1?Q:.Q'g2f.vZf '-111 1-21' wtf'-jf' P 'Ilia' W' 'uff Q7 'D--A-ffnqff 0 Q 1 nv Q7 . , ..,. .V ,, . -1..o.','1-' ,, . Y, A: Stephanie Bukl, Carol Schlndlcy. Judy Camp, Marlene Schaffer, Lorraine Seck, Sharon Stoll, Angela Fantauzzo. ' !? VQl'lI,A '.'i' . . gr:-,-. .- , ,,. P W , ,,..,r. ' he I -n ,4 ','L,'4'1'v,1- A Complimenfs of J. W. Pifkin 'y it Denny Myers, Dennis Vogus, Bill Englert Complimenis of Keller Broihers Service Jim Kinney, Kevin Swick, Jim Hartman Bob Fish, Don Adelmm. Jim Brixton, Jerry Simon. John walker, Guy Dewalt, lim Wolfram, Rage! Bfllllll Dick Kluding, Albert Metz. kr 'T ,fh, zfggy, ' ,-1? pf. g . ., If-, .4 , A,.,,r,, - ,.q- .- ' ' W' 6 'EW if af x- 1 e . . . iyii-,Jean-:'. x :l,,- 'I Q 1T?5?sPf.1f'i QF, 'L ,... - M... ,a- .fe w- rlfg 1. is ,P ...'u,.1- .g.f ,fig -.s, D' n -- I in MA. ,V-. 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