St Peters High School - Petrarchan Yearbook (Mansfield, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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The efrarcAan GSC? Publ shed hy Sanm Peter Hugh School Mmsf eld Oho June 1956 i . . . The Students of C i , a k-.'s f fx eff' N7 4. K2 .1 X 5 . lu 'ig f Sei 5 A z ., x W 3-.. ,twA Q TT ' 'if F f V: + ,t 2' 3 ! . ,A , V W 'N y ' . s M., '-. ' 123 , gjf1iff,, f ,Qi XKQQA Q A, ij ,x 4 . . 3 , K 5e- xf , a! ,vw- ....f..., -f-----dn- n - Qu visa A ywv 1'M3'9:. . ' 3211...-B V5 ,... ng wi ..., - f' -- 11. urefyf 1-5-I . .14 - .N rf-fr' f svn ,.,,,,,Mf .afx,...wv , ,5 vmfuv., W -. .- v . ' A '-H.- ff u Z .0 ,- ,- 4 l00l1f50l 0t'! jlze .gjenior C4165 ibeclica fion For the gentle hand extended in welcome . . . for the glow of faith imparted to us as children . . . for the privilege of early Communion . . . for the guiding counsel in our growing years . . . for the trusting faith in a better tomorrow . . . to you, Monsignor Goebel, Class '56 dedicates this yearbook. And to your successor, who with kindness accepted his new children . . . with courage undertook our problems . . . with firmness united our parish . . . we extend our gratitude, Monsignor Hebbeler . . . and our prayers for the completion of the gigantic task ahead. gfueprinf 0 I, I O O L 1 t e Wg -s 3? F7 S jk Jufure The completed blueprmts for the new hugh schoot convent combmatnort are under duscussuoh nrt the offuce of Suster M Lnhart OSF prmcnpat Morwstgnor James F Hebbeler pastor pomts out the specuai features of the htgh schoot to dass representatnves Dendre McBrtde Douglas Kvhtoh Edward Wtlkmson and Peggy Davts R g f N Clfll ed ro, Qweravg man .J rifx rfl' 5 ' 'ff T 1 QQ? E7 L'E:11i F91 . 1 W- Vfy, RC:H:j3.f3:' , H - P' z ff 1 571'-L 'lf Rt?!ffI ' V' fff . . M' ' lifff' N . .ft 251.1 'Q xi l ' tf ' ' n ,'Uf 1 :PM iff ,' .. JI' . ' --- 1 .,'INil Tig 'xg I f 1 1 Q ,- , I g 1 F' ' , 5-5 :Q 1- Q ' f, 5 1 ' I , ,,,,,,! ,iv -' if 'yn C , 5 ' 5' A1 X' .Al J, if - -A ., . 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DL D 0 i l 8IflL0l 3 fgp if What vs a SSDIOFQ She IS a gurl who has spent eleven years at SPH and wants to cram a lutetnme ot fun hard work and make up for past mistakes Into one year t at preclous senior year where lute long trnendshnps are cemented where she suddenly realizes that the gang IS one rolllckung grand group of decent kuds Z She ns a gurl with clear eyes a lntt to her chm and :deals loomnng ahead practucal enough to follow be cause the Woman ot Nazareth once showed the way to the skies He ns a boy who cant walt to start rownng hrs own boat completely a lad who knows the strength of hrs muscles and the courage of the right No he wont get sentlmental about the good ol days at the lnttle red school house perched atop the Y-il. thats for the women Hes a fellow though who boasts that hes SPH stock the klnd that pnon eered IH the old school and where every achneve ment was won at double cost L33 :lb Class 56 presents the Senior Tnntypes so called because this year s class ns a llnk with the rrch heritage of SPH and a bond wlth the new l 2 A Coon VIII f-ff-A 9811 'Q' fE'f E I 11, Tl u sunr 51 I 'nf W :I i - .- l . t . tt . 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The leaders of Class '56- Gerald Mollica, president, Dorothy Wilkinson, vice presi dent, John Charles, treasurer Ann Wilkinson, secretary. 0 , r ,V Q9 Rosalie Adams Petrarchan: Co-editor Extension representative Key staff: editorials DSPA WPWGH CYO Ambition: A good office ob. if? .Q 3- ,. ,Hi ,:, fx Carol Arntz Candystriper WPWGH CYO Bowling Ambition: A secr Paul Androw Honor roll Class President: Junior Petrarchan: Co-editor Marian Oratoricals: First place St. Francis Symposium Class play: Hank Photography: l, 2, 3 - president CYO Ambition: A good iob and family Pauline Benich Candystriper Senior Girl Scout CYO Ambition: Airline hostess '0 0 ' O..:': O!'g.0 024.0 0 Q'O etary 'f':'0 65' 23232 202020 095: 0'z'0 5 O O 0:0'0' 0 0'0' .0.0.0 0'0'0' 0'0'0' 0'0 .0...O 0'0'0' 0.0.0 0 0 3 0 :'0'0 0.: 0 0?' 80:0 0 0 0'0:O. 0.0. 2 34 A at ' Jerome C. Bishop cvo , Sf Basketball CSL Mary'sJ omorrow 5 ani Bowling: Blue Birds Ambition. PQOCGO Mary Lou Bishop John J, Charles Samuel A. Colorosa Key staff Honor roll VOD Candystriper Class treasurer: Senior Red Cross work: assistant at WPWGH DSPA Bloodmobile g CYO:' .Athletic Committee Marian Oraforicals CYO: Social Committee chair - Ambition: Nursing VQD B Tqaglb H un cYo as e a ,Q o o o .0523 o,o,oQ9 0.0 Q Q. QQ. :fasts 0 o'o'o'o 3'2'2'2' '2g!gZ'! 0 O'O'o'g' o'o'o's' Q. O 0 5 0 9 Q Q s'Q,0 0:Qzs:a' Q o O 0' ' o:o:O:6 04.0.0 5,000.0 0,-,go Bowling: Cardinals Ambition: To become a good banker - like my dad. James G. Costell Petrarchan staff Class play: stage manager CYO Bowling: Bluebirds Ambition: Business man- ager or executive en for napa Richard Davis Bookweek attendant 3 Photography 1 Bowling: Captain of Blueiays Server for eight years Ambition: Electrical en- gineer 12 Bowling: Captain ot Robins Server 10 years Ambition: Engineer RaYm0nCl DeleY Nancy L. Furrow Marian Oratoricals: Second Honor roll Place DSPA VOD Bookweek attendant: Junior Class play: Mayor Kelly yea,- CYO CSMC Basketball: Center WPWGH Bowling: Captain of Chicka- CY0 dees Server 'IO years Ambition: Engineer aff vt J W V A I- W M I 'nv --y A ' , Nm .i q . I J Ambition: A good teacher and much later - a good mother. Mary Catherine Glaze Honor roll Class play: Miss Pringle St. Mary's student Candystriper Ambition: A secretary Margaret Geiger Candystriper WPWGH CYO CSMC Bowling Photography Ambition: A Cap 8' QOLUIL Clifford C. Hillan Transfer student: St. Ger- ard, Lima Mechanical Drawing CYO Ambition: To see the world with the Navy good DUYSS Ann C Jerger f Honor roll Key staff Co editor 'CClass play Miss Ann McNeil Candystrrper CSMC WPWGH Photography CYO Bowling Hummingbirds Perfect attendance 4 years Ambition College 0 Q o S Q39 , 6,30 :-2 ' - 0. 0 ' Q 9,0 Q 9.0 O 0,0 0 o 9 o at qw.. d L Jordan Marlene R Kalbflelsch Operation Youth Marian Oratorucals CYO Sports Chairman Basketball Co captain Bowling Chickadees Server IO years Ambition A success in life Paul Kinstle LXQJ orua Mechanical Drawing 3 4 Photography I CYO: President of B Girls State alternate Key staff Petrarchan staff St Francis Symposium Candystrrper Sextet CSMC WPWGH Photography l 2 CYO Ambition A happy and success ful future , group Class Clown Ambition: A good 'o Cleo Kasper Honor Roll Candystriper CSMC WPWGH CCY CST. Mary'sl CYO Bowling: l, 2 14 Ambition: A good Catho- lic mother and wife. -fx 'hu 'Q ' Douglas Kinton DSPA St. Francis Symposium CYO: Basketball manager Bowling: Secretary Server I0 years Ambition: Engineer . fig ' T if 41 Janice Mapes ' Carol Sue Leitenberger Class play HOHOF Roll Bookweek attendant: 2 Class play Candystriper Petrarchan staff Sextet , Kev: lt 2 wPwoH 2 Bookweek attendant: I CYO: Treasurer 1 SSXTST Bowling: Co-captain of Hum WPWGH mingbirds 4 Phofography Club, 1 Ambition: A secretary E Scouting: Mariner CYO: Social Committee Bowling: Treasurer 81 Captain of Cardinals Perfect attendance for 4 years Ambition: A secretary Judith A. Marshall Petrarchan staff Scouts: Cleveland-Sum- mer camp conference Cincinnati - National Convention St. Francis Symposium Class play: Bertha CSMC WPWGH Photography: l Scouting: six years CYO Bowling: Humming- birds Ambition: College car- ellior ..!4CAieUell'l0llf5 reer in home econom- Rose Helen Miletello Key staff Candystriper WPWGH Photography: I CYO: Culture committee Ambition: To be a nurse and to have a modern home of my own Gerald A. Mollica Catherine Moore Margaret A. Moyer Honor roll Bookweek Queen: Senior year Honor roll Senior President CSMC Key Sfeff h Junior 'Treasurer WPWGH St. Francis Symposium: First , Operation Youth CYO piece St, Francis Symposium: First place VOD: First place Class play: Abe Bookweek attendant: l CYO Basketball: Captain Photography: l Bowling: Cardinals Server IO years Key staff: Co-editor 3 Sports editor: 4 Ambition: College 'Szizfz' .ieisfoo o's9'o SOOO .gig 20.09 9 0 o o'S's .3202 023' ,o'o'f. 930' 3:36. 0 Q35 V04 we 5.0.0.0 Se, cl,llllCAe0ll V 7 Ambition: A secretary Joseph Pollman Marian Oratoricals VOD: Second place Class play: Pete CYO Basketball Bowling: Captain of Blue Jays Server nine years Ambition: A success in whatever I do, Phyllis Prosser Honor roll Key staff: Circulation Manager Petrarchan staff Candystriper CSMC WPWGH CYO Ambition: A success in whatever l do. I6 Class play: Cathy CSMC WPWGH CYO Ambition: A good Catholic mother. sf ' . im. 3411. V- . new s K ,mv firiigv, 1yp'wW Jr V Hx it sw 323 it 'N ,ici 1'-i ' ' IFYVQRX7 Ha Smith Miriam L. Snyder Carole Beth Stanley Q CSMC Key staff: art Key Staff WPWGH CSMC Candystriper CYO WPWGH WPWGH mbition: A secretary CYO CYO .35 Candystriper ggsgiiripgyl l ofzf. Ambition: A secretary lg' 3550 Ambition: A good Catholic sfozsg mother. Q O Q O 2 A Q s Q o N Q .gag O 90 'Q 938' o'v'o'o': o 0 s Q 39,000.0 fgdso Q 32359 ozsggf 50.5.65 900.3 wa. C o6se': 900' .Q o'o's'3 fav' 6 22:29 s o o'v s,o,o,o. 3.5.90 Q-te-:I 'Q,s,O s Carol R. Tomits ll P5 25 l 5 Key staff Representative to Red Cross Candystriper WPWGH CYO Scouting: l Ambition: Nursing Roger A. Wake CYO Mechanical drawing: 3 Ambition: To own a l I8 European sports car. A 'W' sign ii S' f 1 1 lm ,uv Gerald Whisler Mechanical Drawing: 3 Photography: 1, 2 Ambition: Interior decorator We Ann M. West Transfer student from Shelby Sextet WPWGH Ambition: Lab technician 4011 Rose Mary Wiegman Class play: Mrs. Ke y DSPA Candystriper Sextet WPWGH Photography: CYO Ambition: A SSCTBTSFY A'---i., Ann M. Wilkinson Key staff Class secretary: senior year Class play: Jane Ann Sextet WPWGH CYO Ambition: A good nurse. I'055 Ollllffg jI'aCL Dorothy Wilkinson Honor roll Secretary: 3: Vice-presi- dent: senior year Class play: Clementine fleadj Key staff CSMC WPWGH CYO Photography Perfect attendance: four years Ambition: College .- PHILIP KIMMEL Class play: Tubby CYO Maior Oratoricals Basketball Bowling: Co-captain of Hummingb Server: IO years Ambition: to secure a position with remain a good Catholic. M. . ,lx as en ior emoriezi hind them, a new chapter opens . . . the book of life reveals its mo interesting, most vital part - our future . . . as it unfolds before u we see more than a naked avenue . . . we see a path that will be shape by ourselves alone . . . a road leading where we want it to lead to a bright, promising future that will enclose ourselves and our love ones within security. The shadow of atomic weapons is not cast on th' road . . . for the illumination of grace shines more powerfully . . . tea does not haunt the direction we take . . . for prayer is our shield - and God our guide . . . on this iourney of years that climaxes only - the sight of our Redeemer. As the last blue and white-robed couple close the church door b I C 20 iltlvlillwil Tribblyl ue. W ' ulu.KJ-Icoicla, -U ' A111 LC . , -- .TLl2. . -We--1:11:11 - -- -' ff., .s.. I ...--.L ' - in 4g'clr..Et'i' li ln. whit. ommw 'c'o 1. LU: . l 9. , E.llTLlflf'l1-lnnllllfl. ' r l .5 'F wcl E ll C ' tn: ... . LN. ..... CWI J-QT, c ht L1Nl.p, 3-' LAUIII 5144 STUN- fl 4 1 HALL nlll I Ljll ea QIA5 A om arrow ,M Spouts of gay laughter clusters of eager young students In the halls heads bowed In study when nts time anxious for thelr sensor year no knowing It means hard work leadershlp and assum Ing responsubllrty answermg the challenge of the days toward that goal wrth buoyant hearts puzzled here and there about the rrght road toward Chrlst yet wnlllng to fund the rnght path through research and questnonlng We present Class 57 the last group to graduate from these halls ot Ivy many a class has coveted graduate from the new hugh school now rn construc tlon from the blueprint stage And last of all the youngest children of St Peter s the frosh who wall watch the old due away and the new arruve class that belongs to the tradrtlons of SPH and yet one that wnll make new dreams come true We salute our underclassmen the leaders with heads lntted hugh the leaders of tomorrow' LL! LCT fur tg-V-It f KS? 'IZIIIITJ L., swmc mm ll l IIZL ,M as-use EW 114 L.. MOM! 'L I U UUE CILJ 1 mir' C--JU Cans! l 1 g Ik-IL - . --- I llilgl I f H: - l i-.Q .avoir I ' fe l tl cl N -- . v I 1 J --.TN r -.IJ I 0 - Illll lr .: 5 V l I - I is 3 ' ! Q U' I J 0 'TL ' 0 P' ' l 05 V f I fi Ill Q ii- ' F., , , !l1 ' I-D gn - . . 3 : ! ip . .l . . I, . D ... H' -' 'kiln .-- ' . .. ' ' al - .- 1 -t a r g , I - ' ' l 7' ' .. ll 9 -. I '. f 'f flllf? u'v'l8' : N- this honor. We present Class.'58 . ..the initial class to My I r , l ' r - tr 1- t I f 1 , J l f . lf - ' I ., L N .Q Iran,-- N - ' . - . ' mm h .. . . . . . . , 4, - ......2 - r r uma: ' f Hllllilll W umm ' 7 ' 1.11. 1 I , Y - r v W ' 1.14,-rf' ' ' 'f ' at as of 1 r f 3 6 y .. 0 y 'l 'OJGII-D. - 1 -LL - i n I.. X K. T. 9. I . qi I sl S . . . -- -- -v -- D ' , I gi -1:5 ' 5 . a ' s ...... -. 'f..- , .. ' - ' Q v1 ll 21 I Nxarkwrw Hu , D ' Joseph garer Suhkvarw, and Chkrkco trace the growth or ihe Church on one of Father O Gradxfs reXRgk rx charts. rebenfing mer Mar avrs, Rose Pams get afcgrovreireat fare DOIO Ing'OVe VV V65 I' .QOdWard a' JUdy Cllla FUSCO' Gnd Ce- I 1'7 vtniorb rxror studerwis revKew for d by prayer. UG Ju xam ba-:ke NNadaXaX arm e Joseph Levekhe, Card Them, GeraXd- ' ' Breh- 'fu I echt, me Gremhrxg, XNxXham op, and Berry Ehksh cue each other oh the hue poknts. 4'-Q A scene from 'Our Town' portrayed by Karen Wald- man, Joan Wendling, Joseph Leveille, and Joseph Noser puts Joan in' to a sentimental mood. all Junior drattsrnan Carles Schiftel demonstrates me- thods ot construction to Lenore Douville, Angeline Ferrise, and Martin Corn- stock. cfiolfl 33 if The technique of writing poetry is explained by Peggy Myers to Bettina Mollica and Robert Herilhy. 15 - 47-A H1 f 1-n 515 465 g 15:11 St' fi 5 IX sua Q Students watch collection of oxygen by displacement of water. Production is car- ried on by Ed Miller, Monica Simon, Richard Brown, and Stephanie Hol- Ier. Jail' Clemigifry Chem experimenters preparing hydrochloric acid are Frances Frisch, Walter Keppler, Joseph Rizzo, and Janice Zara. 3.1-as, 3- PIH fr-IW, Wayfhe old year pass-GS, old xiii Could Don Zimmerman be doubling for Liberace with fans Jim McBride, Lorraine Blank, Larry Kunz, and Michael Vassar admir- ing his style? K 477 .V9 r . xi f'12l11,, li -.111 13 w Lila 1 p. H The business world unfolds many opportunities 7 for office work to typists Bill Bishop, Marilyn Roberts, Betty Ellish, and Jarnes Barre. -he-.Ng udinew gyucafion E Hopeful secretaries Charlotte Green, Jane Moore, Rita Panetta, Nancy Barret, and Dolores Holda transcribe a poern in shorthand. fits: -3 wifA magic. . . ,I HQH mf ft Platter chatter is the topic of discussion among Myrna Minock, Lenora Gossom, Antoinette Farna, and Elaine Nylan. jf! k x. Fi 1 ,gn ,L PP ,- , LY, -f fic! 1 , V l lA 5nO US' 4 f , md' , VX, ip. XM' 'md Sf? ' ,X t. Po X09 9 0 S 09 0 e 0.0 Q Q...:.z 09 :5 :oss 'i Religion in practice is a vital part ot training for lite with SPl-lers. Maryanne Gfrer lights the Ad- vent wreath while Vivian Neid- hanwnwer, Kathleen O'Connor, Claire Davis, Edward Wilkinson, and Tom Speelrnan ioin in the ceremony. Olflfl 0lf'Q Bill Dropsey plunks out a favorite melody at the piano with John Kasper John Wiparino Michael Wilkinson and Mark Wake adding encourage ment Rfhgion lt's in the book! Father Diek- hoft convinces Richard Baur, Thomas Stanley, and Janet Ra- chel that the sophomore religion book can settle an argument - but quick! QVC G , AY -in yn K'-I Dickens fans delve into two popular selections as a project of their literature class. Richard Winbigler, Katherine Teschler, Carol Kasper, Ronald Betscher, and Stephen Letang are concen- trating on the Tale of Two Cities for class study. The mysteries of di- litv agramming sentences l are studied by James Snyder, Francis Adams, Joanne Kudi- ka, Michael Loris, and Phyllis Beckel. XYYYNKXXYYYXKAAK VYVY - ..- VSX! 'o' o' o'oo'oo 'O' 0 03, 0 0 ofea . . . is CJ. 5'-.llllli A-1 1- S -rs.-I ' l 7 Must be a humorous song these soph melodeers are preparing to harmonize! Barbara Lump, Patricia Leitenberger, Justina Sobelc, Patricia Lehman, Carol Guisinger, Mary Lou O'Brien, Judy Sullivan, Linda Shook, Carol Bray, and Bonnie Arras form a section of the soph Glee Club. 'tf 2'.' '-3 02 - 2 znafem4 Geometry whizzes con struct a star polyhedron Tom Crotty Roberta Ves per Robert Filipek and Mary Ann Ruehle show off their craftsmanship Quiz Proving triangles congruent seems to absorb David Etz- wiler, Judith Hetler, Jacqueline Studer, and Jay Weakland's interest. dlfllyefd . Civics class revolves around a useful chart spot- ting the Bill of Rights. Thomas Schweitzer, Anthony Gerich, Ann Smol- len, Alexander Murray, and Sondra Davis review high- lights for an exam. Classical scho l a rs Thomas Doyle, Donald Glaze, Juanita Thoma, Ann Casey, and Ellen Kathrein examine a handy map study of the early beginnings of Rome. L in is no dead an guage to James Cline Richard Sferro Joseph Echelle Beverly Notter and lHelen Marshall they drill the imperfect sublunctive to perfec tion X Q' ,I 1565 X i K X .31 ZX .Y -I .Il 'xx by li xagx 5 A X empua xp! , !,, Q X M944 o., Q Pat Richards tussles with a world globe in a Euro- pean history session. Anita Knapp, John Lelle, Patricia Richards, John Stone, and Barbara Knac- kel pause a moment from their search for the right dot. 5911 Our cgirdf Hand me a pin! Frosh artists help to beautify Room l2 for Christmas by pinning up seasonal symbols. Karen Rachel, Richard Reiser, Judy Tomits, Karen Crot- ty, and Steven Byrnes form the assembly line. QPUOI' Pennies for Heaven is the cue for fros Darlene Them, ton, Peter Zeides, Ron Cas- serly, Sara Jane Sandra Stirp to dig deep into their pock till Porky for the missions. Second declension in Latin l is the center for Patricia Davis Donald Whiteman, Ja Daniel Walsh, Anthony Saprano, Beverly Ditching- er, Judy Kinton, and Patricia Lannan h students David Wig- Whyte, and ets to help of attraction mes Ganea 1 v of fi Father Schreiner's mighty proud of that crisp S20 check Richard Woodard Won in the CYO essay contest. Other trosh con- testants Marilyn Day and Deirdre McBride are a bit envious of his accomplishment. R 'SEN Treasure IsIand's adventure tas- cmates these trosh book worms. Donald Forvyith, Ted Glattke, Sandra Krebs, Martin Osmond, John Smith, and Janice Jergens. KN I- JOS n Quin A forlclex h'5'0VY comes al Gp f Ive QAdameSCU Lilzracigherlne SW Lou M 'Dock 'Ck Edmumjyfr John Ben schmnz and 3:09 Crrromas Olange WW? A +4--mr -'Sf' Walk. The answers come quick and ras! from aKerr aXgebra puprNs as Joseph Kwalrek cards before Y. Hashes ' ' r Arrerwe Mo Sheda Mme , 5 er, Thoma. liz, Barbara Ka p ' r Ronaki Schwertzer Gerge , and Edward Carrrgarw. 'i 2 i ,. 5 i if 5 . reen ea M Resea rch papers in hisfor stimu Iare frosh minds To tie inycurrenr evehrs. Lynda Megurjof WH ,am Yosick, Paul Shade, Fred Lin Patricia O'Brien, and Gem Q Maier cram in lasfrmi ge me NUTS BSSIQFJ DTS. iss AIT, and Robe-VT BOSRO. Angles in everyday living make Up The scrap hook gaihered TOQGWW by gem eral math EUWIS New Micmygkif Kathleen Kalb fleisch, John Smith, JOSSDVV Tgpa, Carole Dillon, Mafk Mr. Baum, choirmaster, tunes up on the portable organ flanked by members of the freshman boys' music class: William Trax- ler, John Phillips, Nicholas Mas- cioli, Jerry Miller, Karl Bechtel, Richard Diamond, Hugh Cream- er, and Gerald Rizzo. Larry Takacs with his popular accordion leads Frank Waldman, Ronald Berlo, Paul Malaska, Thomas Hipp, Roger Simpson, George Hurlow, and Dennis Shaffer in a rousing Christmas selection. .........pel !0l'I'l'll1llC2 'lst 'G R HS Watch that dotted punctum! Mr. Baum warns a frosh music appreciation group. Mary Rob- erts, Donna Wiegman, Dolores Crowe, Marlene Costello, Judith Huck, Pat Moyer, Marcian Flood, Katherine Julian, Barbara Bur- gess, and Shirley Nezrick walt for the starting signal. ,lag zt , s ! L-I. riolon l -' .Sl M nan: . 1'9 .- I 'WQ91 'uqu lf I1 l 1811. r - --- -- -- - y . . I 8 ' V wa 4, - f1OilSlf sw ' S -. nl' -.1 Agf olLa1'911 AND 116 .l -ll' IIYIE --T1 ,- 8l'lL0l MZ? Soft baby shoes were shed as we clasped mothers hand and toddled to school for the first time snnce then our hesitant steps have been propelled many times to the altar growing more confident each tame At SPH our feet learned to dance wlth youthful abandon to march to the strrrnng beat of the songs of America to walk softly In the presence of God an l-Ins home We raced at recess we ran wuth anxuety to make those deadline bells for classes Our homeward steps were lrvel yet those returnnng to the famnllar red bruck schoolhouse were carefree Many thrngs have been mastered behind these Ivy walls the path to the rught turn has been clearly xndlcated how well we sensors know thus Class 56 strndes along together to meet the challenge of the future H4-9' I I wa no 1 saw S I 'DICIIVI 90 It Kin ll l 1'- l1V11l1 w pu ISF!!! W colt NIAOO1 lunar' I v Airs. fl ' UIQ! ..,, -T 't ' U u u mst 'nr-u 'n-so 9 I' 1 4-1 l-l ll Aogt ln!! U .LO 0 Ol 0 O 11' 0'1 1 la as o ls . 1: - . W - - - a - - ' 'Isa .- -fp -- gt - mall: un I-il' '-'ll , 5 , -i- o 1 ' l . -I l - awp :.' ..... ' .0-,L 1 o o nlw 1 oo... l 5 uv A I ' l ' Rizzo -f - I i Tam- -EIQ - ' ' V ' 1 -H 7 --si ' l -A r, t t -Pl ' fi .9 . -1 -, t -4 ' .ing , 5-. J, ' .. h, ,,...q- . . . . 3 j I I j U I' . - U' t -1 ,, 2 s t ll in- ' H -M' ' A .J . A 1 I - 1 4- U ' I . . J .' - l - I I V , 0 I U A fi: 'll' A ' U ' l. -Q Lift--,. . . -4 . O. l-sg -- -a ste ' 2 y 4 fm- E2 C21 2' 35- ..' t- -' - ' L 2 . - ll VA L y 1 ' ' ' , E: . Q L-3 ll -5. ls' ' - q' 'l g 2 l J ui ..- up . QI lv- ------- ----- ocln agd.. No time on this senior's hands - - the minutes are ticking away the last year too fast for Geo Kasper. 37 Bookkeeping students prove the equality of trial balance on the work sheet. Nancy Furrovv, stop watch in hand, prepares to dictate shorthand at approximately 80 words a minute. udinem gloluca fion Fridays learn the techniques of mimeo ing as part of their office training. Rose Mary Weigrnan cues business stu- dents on use of dictaphone. Y play .911 flue Springfim 0 0 Our.. afalay MDMA MISS Wi The Weekly News Review rates a pane! discussion every week with senior history pupils. ,.. Jfm Co Kimm I Sfellr Peg G . The In e delve ,mo th elger, and 'brary ,C , 9 970 5 . or hfsfory reporriecrron of urrenf im Current events keep This E Trio up-To-date on the wb?- Agif ,el An outstanding number of servers marks Class '56, Senior servers pre- pare for Forty Hours. ju!! of l'll'l0CeI'lCQ W fhematicd a . pOlnTS ,. and ffezzlvinon bY The bowl? checke a of Wa:Del'IYsiClSTS' cience AREA PROBLEMS square is iziorensofl b will h y 3, and e form l the si l an adjacent side or whose area is the same as . r 0 of the squzilva side of I he square length of the ri wi mtfniglo th of th o rectimgle X4-3 X.2 fx+3Qfx-21 Then 12 Q tr -1- 32 Cz N 21 22 Q 22 -1- x N 6 x x Q X 6 1' Q 6 the Side of the square. EXAMPLE: A swirnrning pool, rectangular in shape, is bordered by a three foot wide cement walk. The length of the swilnrning pool is twice its width. If the area, of the walk is 4 square feet less than half the area of the swimming pool, find the dimensions of the pool. SOLUTION: Let 2 .2 Q the length of the pool z Q its width fh he ma ds T . D J hm Chaf'.eiVIl3ffac1Of'n9 O Vie . a re CIBSS 'n ana! ju! of jflllk A college career is a Cer! tainfy for Roger Rafhburn, Dorothy Wilkinson, and Jerry Mollica. gllfllfe Olzadlefzf Deciding their future x Alma Mater keeps TheSe seniors busy examining brochures. Music maestros Paul Kinstle, Dave Jordan, and Tip Hillan mark their Libers for the singing of The Mass Proper. The senior sexierte made its debut at The Christmas program. Carolers added a festive note To S.P.H.'s yuleride celebrations. gag cm , f U .szxfeffe Q r WM W Q wifA a gaiefg Mai L dfing . QQ IZQLU l'l0 O C H QC, Q35 34961. 50 QW fl' H1 . s i yi b ii 3 2 ,' 1 1 , f l. DHS 4- fzf '15 .A ' y . .7 Xf ik 3 X L A X Winter scenes are displayed by arf smdents - - Phyllis Prosser, Mary Lou Bishop, Dorothy Wilkinson, and Beth Ann Smith. Paul Androvv proudly shows The blueprints for his dream home To mechanical drawing classmaTes. 46 M a r I e n e Kalbfleisch, Mary Catherine Glaze, and Jim Costell have a good laugh about those 1928 dress styles in the first annual. ollooling fAroug 7 I'll0l'll0l g 5 lCl.Z0 u ': l g lg U. . 'Q 'U' 'il -WHFIWJ5 ' why. ' r 0 ' Wiki i'3Ig!.gl'lI 1 ,lllgagi sl' 2 viva' 0 'lglagfaf .: . 'Q 's ' Rooting Through the files for SPH oratoricals yields many a hint for speech students Jim Costell, Roger Wake, and Jerry Bishop, 0 I 0 'U lflwnfl ,lf'4 I' q, f ofloflkn. 'bilihf Hwf lg 1 '2vi !'I f' ?': l1 ' ' I D q Q 0 I 0 :5:'l,'i.'Q ' O I 5 1 iflpfbg 'If:aflI'lf'q 'UIQ' 5 , L 0 1 i, iw. . . g i U A K 3 Us 'f 'D ' 0 0 'gat Hs!! la? tw 5 1 Exchange papers give ideas to Carole Stanley, Beth Ann Smith, and Rose Helen Militello, Key re' porters. QOKCJQI7, dgfi - x 'P ,wie f Q vile Co-editors, Rose Ann Se- bastian and Ann Jerger, make use of bound copy of back issues of Key in the morgue. 7 w en we re youu , . Are these graduation invita- tions, Lydia Reeder, Pauline Ben- ich, and Jerry Whisler are post- ing? . liill cu many 00 u I 'o l 't 1 1'3....- ia -1 J . .' 1-T41 49-5' Eli! lt-'f 2-F+2-ww fu casa--G-. vw .na Y: e Serv 154 Coen 'Pow I T' cn r.'rg.1..uA 10 It Scehnq 400 many aaa! Swlff n rw!- MUA L UMUC T-6 11. U10 6 OI-C UL STLK SWULIM- The golden days of autumn the crlsp tangy days of a whtte wrnter and the fresh fragrance of sprung 1 were mlxed nn the magtc of school year 55 56 ldro L CTUIL tit 1 SL-0 There were actnvrtues that only SPH sponsors n ts untque way the Key Rally the Symposium the musuc festuval the excitement of the Bookweek Kung n LL Clementlne the happy expectancy of the Bug Oratortcals the release of the Easter dance L -4+ L a DSC CC the hushed wartlng for graduation 4..,....,.L.J..L Each date crrcled on the calendar outllnes an event I engraved on SPH hearts days addung up untsl the day rn June arrives the clrmax of l2 years of preparatlon the acme of achievement gradua tron from the portals of SPH WAVAV, I I I sh Osho rj L Dvd. Ll 51' MNA r' F ' rf' , .' l I I ln l ngaall ' gy nu ms' V , ' a n - I ' .0 - A Q- .Lo r I 1. ' -K' LHC' 1 W H : P y J ' lIllllllIlll9.: . y . mutant. l mooul l . 1'-M P 5, . h ' I cu y I o I I ll--I J C 5 I . 'ul ' , ' '. I-Q I I - I I . Q, 4 I 4 I s 4 t ' , LT? - I .Tl - - ' l ' - T 3 l . ull . .' . , -, 1 -ln 'L I - ' ,, . O E E I -I I sg at , l il.: : 'T Z.. .- and Queen drive. . . the weeks of intense work on V -N-YT-1 of-or - g 5 ll: l'l4 l'A'l . M, j -A '. P- ff- ' ' - . . I . u I ' ' ,I I I - A A - - . ,' ff 5 ' I ul llllllll. I - llllllll .I . 'T :I in C ' 1 U l 'Q 4 A ,. ' . L in I' t- Q 5 I I ' F ' f-wil - ' 3 2 - -- ll 1 ' i ' in ' . -. ' l . ll I 1 2 nd-vu . 'uuuul5l S :::::::i::: -- '- Nl jlllly illll i s? QFQ' K Sill IQJQ :MIDP 2 i, if Davy Keycufsu and their injun friends climax We Raliy in Typical pioneer fashion, Af-Q 1 A Trio on 'Key' 1 'That Old Black Magic - Key .... Firsf-place winners in The St. Francis Symposium, Peggy Moyer and Jerry Mollica, con- gratulate each other. Emcee Doug Kinron, Bob Herlihy, Marlene Kalbfleisch, Judy Mar- shall, and Paul Androw also participated, Sister M, Dara CAnn Wilkin- sonj and Mother Bridgef'fRose Mary Wiegmanj dramafize in Franciscan garb the miracle play, Sight of the Blind, by Father Lord at the same pro- gram. y. Our ST. Francis! rv 1 4,1 l OLCQ 0 E2l1'l0CI'6lCy . . . Other speakers Kay Waldman. Sam Colarosa iemceei, Bill Mar- zetti, Joe Noser, John Charles, and Ray Deley get pointers from Rev. J. Marinak, M.S.C. on mike technique. OI'at0l'lCa ' ealll VOD winners Joe Pollman Csecond placel Jerry Molllca ifirst placeb and Michael Vas sar fthird placej sport a brand new souvenir trophy s sprighuy chc Ocbavo Ho. 3630 Sweet Coheen cum.. for K1 1 u u 1 un youu' ELLWH,Kxr1s nam. .mx-Mx vu r. 1 fund h m . f u n 1 .rx mmm inn fm.. fy n Wh H K V' v k,,e.w..,1, fwm m ff:f - r, x 3 Ph,gl55 F' ' Km MYCX 1 - I ' :X Zi' HRA? 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Mapes won the of Lucky Janice door prlze at The first dance on, Anchors the faN seas Awelghf' CLOY5 wel? ameraxg 5 ' S 0 4 P om cred 56 ' 57 red l,,,en -me N W, Seniors spend an all-day session on a ' lnnerb benefit Bingo for the Petrarchan. ,Jkt- ' I' N , S 18 Q59 We Qris A? n 0 TX 43 53 lf 9 120 fig-if 1 To Q5 Gs X 41 sl 6 3-,L sl Pat Lehman and Anita Knapp ur' b--,, '1-ff '-' ' ' I ,si set skirts swirling at the round and square-dance hoedovvn, ance edm Swing your partner! Judy Sulli- VBV1 takes the caller's advice liter- ally. Make mine root beer ' Ro er Rath . g - burn exclaims. Paul Kinstle, Ray Deley, and Phil Kimmel line up SPI-l's favorite beverages for social activities, ,W Decorations for the dance featured an autumn and corn- ucopia motif. I jll,l'A2y jl'0t 'H , 1 fs-.f F' , l s t s A bit o' this 'n' that goes into the brew senior chefs concoct for the Tur- key Trot. Mary Lou Bishop, Marlene ' Kalbfleisch, Rose Militello and Lydia Reteder fix the mixin's. ,H- -ea, ' 1 em oried Looks as if Dave Jordan ates to part with that ten ollar bill for entrance to the Trot, ENTER NOW! Contest Closes March 31, 'I956 IN THE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHIC AWARDS!! Sponsored by Eastman Kodak Company .gkblttefgblgfi - y . f 5 Most of The Key photo- graphy is handled by Francis Adams and David ETzvviler- first and third Ie-fr. Other 1 Cub T, Q rsass A A N xr A G40 29 9 GAG ,gg yo : ' If 3' ,' yt MET 't 'i Q Bettina Mollica filis in the thermometer marking Junior 2's contributions to the mis sion funds. in -'I A obo, X I 'QQ ffgl. . 31333315 NU' rilvkfd Art students try their luck at designing a winning cover for the Extension. l90ll:i0l'5 Mission tags are made by Jim McBride, Jim Barre, Rose Chirico, Nancy Barrett, and Carol Them. Gllg . . . 'ffgzffgt 2 ff? ui ' TI' 5 '25 ' t li ' Bookweek attendants Rose Chirizo, Joanne Kudika, and Pat Moyer are in the run for King and Queen honors Their escorts Bill Bishop, Jim Snyder, and John Phillips agree that next year may give them the Chance to Win the coveted crowns l i an I 'vu' , .ig 1 1 'f Y g , H in-. g gggg WX:-pw l 3 E l 8 tg 'Q ana! Queen . . . 5. . I 4' r V X4 Mfw 3 SI . 'K ' : 'hM I, AIP ora ag... Petite Catherine Moore and her regal consort Paul Simon survey their SPH estate from their thrones. The crowning ceremony climaxed a week of tense voting and speculation. This senior couple won the title King and Queen of SPH for a day. Juke-box fiends - John Charles, Joe Leveille, Rita Smith, and Catherine Moore - scan the latest hits. emoriegi Scavenger hunts are fun but misleading' Mary Lou Bishop rounded up an inner tube Rosa lie Adams Geranium he cat Paul Androw a stroller Jerry Whisler a fender skirt Jim Costell a horse shoe 'WSP' f, These Chordettes placed tops in the Talent Review. X Widfkfoe l lit S Carol Leitenberger, Ann West, Rose H. Militello, Marlene Kalbfleisch, and Catherine Moore give Jack Frost a hand in decorating for the Christmas dance. 9, ' Wifi all ll Qll-s LJ Civ' Y Z 'ii Ballerina skirts went a-swirling at the Snow Ball sponsored by the K. of C. Jack Frost visited the dance hall and left glittering icicles and snowflakes in his wake. Judy Marshall cuts morher's feathery angelfood cake which brought a fancy price at the sored for the bake sale spon Peirarchan. God belle lor class play as Jlrn Cosle , d Janice Mapes pu! a Androw, an r to a vigil llghi. tape Rehea,-5 . I f ,, Tune bee of Cleme gan - n' YUle season, duflng the into her QCQWI QI' r bless The annual sen- ,y ll Paul hrlstm 83 A., ,.,.f-A, W -4,..,.-M-- 8 uenfb xy 'NL gb f l The little red schoolhouse gleams with a meringue topping in a typical Mansfield snowfall. we 'rf Frosty, the Snowman is missing his head, but senior pranksters plan to put on finishing touches when three bells chime. - X I ime auf Autographing the treat notes of Dave Jordan, Ann West, and Phyllis Prosser climaxes his three-day stay at SPH. Father Gilbert, '56 retreat master, answered all the questions that Peggy Moyer could ask in her inter view with him for the Key. Rose Helen Militello Dick Davis, and Mary Lou Bishop get a sneak preview of the completed article. fo, gov f 45 Z, ff, l l f ,4' :N . y 'P U ,v .0 I , ,i i 332915 A 5' 3 'r A Q ,Q .SUM BMA . . . Two decades of service to St. Peter's Parish . , , silver bells pealing to mark '56 a year to be remembered in the life of Raymond Baum, chcirmaster and music instructor of SPH . . , years of dedication, of uncomplaining patience with his boys . . . nearly a quarter of a century chalked down in eternity to make Gregorian Chant loved . , . almost three decades spent in marking the music of St, Peter's Parish distinctive and masterful , . . yes, a man, who has given his best years to SP . . . silver bells ot St. Peter's belfry, ring out , . . for here is an artist of the ivories who will go down in the records of Heaven as a man consecrated to his duty. 71 i N vb ,- is M? KOA, my aibargng alias Dorothy Wilkinson Clementine is a threeeact comedy, dramatized by Anne Coulter Martens and William Davidson from the book by Peggy Goodin. lt hardly seems as if the life of one peppy tomboy would set the whole neighborhood in a tizzy and rouse the ire of Woman Voters, but that is what happens in this lively laughable play about Clementine. Sparkling dialogue carries the play from start to finish, as pert Clementine Kelley learns the hard lesson of grow- ing up, and finally blossoms into a pretty and proper young lady. oo o w ,wjogfojofgo s.azo,o,o,o,0,0g.z,2gg90,S,:g:.z,:4,o o,0,g09q'o 504.033, sgo,O0 ,,,,Qo ,OO.,Q 0,0 po 9 os: , elflefl fine Clementine Kelley, a tomboy Mary Kelley, her mother Gerald Kelley, the Mayor Bertha, the housekeeper Abe Carter, the handyman Hank Matthews, Clem's pal Pete, a ladies' man Tubb, who has hay fever Cathy, who has discovered boys Jane Ann, a little gossip Ann McNeil, a speech teacher Miss Prunella Pringle, Ann's aunt Prompters JY 7 i 1 4 Clementine Kelley Dorothy Wilkinson Rose Mary Wiegman Raymond Deley Judith Marshall Gerald Mollica Paul Androw Joseph Pollman Philip Kimmel Peggy Moyer Ann Wilkinson Ann Jerger Mary Catherine Glaze Carol Leitenberger 'Miss' V '. Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9. 99. 0 O 0.9 o'o I hw' 0.0 09 9 X9 'O fo'Q'o. .sf ,A I o 7 7 0 0 0 1 Janice Mapes Envious juniors examine Sem Co!arose's cresred class ring. Gerry Gremiing and Ed Miller can? wait for ine big day when rheirs arrive. 6021.014 Jani OPQQ Wairing for rhar cue fo begin singing is Denny Traxler, Joe Noser, Bob I-lerlihy, Laurence Kunz, an Mike Vassar's main concern, Don Zimmerman ar rhe piano and Walter Keppler wirh his clariner top off the selection, K ' ff The vvorkshop in iournalism at St. Augustine's Academy in Cleveland gave helpful point- ers to improve the makeup of the Key. Marlene Kalbtleisch and Ann Jerger share their tips with the class. 5 1 Jim Barre Crightl decides the quickest way to get to Cleveland for the DSPA convention is by way of the new turnpike. Chuck Schiffel, Frances Frisch, and Peggy Myers represented the iunior class in SPI-l's delegation. euefan . omg' ere we C Journalists who entered the Diocesan Scholastic Press Association Writers Conv vention in Cleveland prepared for the event by thorough research on current problems. Marlene Kalbfleisch, Rose Ann Sebastian, Ann Jerger QCO-editors of the Keyl, Dorothy Wilkinson, Phyllis Prosser, and Rosalie Adams entered the contest for the first time, 'P-L A S25-dollar war bond is the prize the Altrusa Club offers to contest' ants in the girls' oratoricals to be held at Kingwood Center in April. Peggy Moyer, Dorothy Wilkinson, Monica Simon, Marlene Kalbfleisch, and Kay Waldman plan on entering the eliminations. Joe Pollrnan, Joe Noser, Jerry Mol- lica, Joe Sullivan, and Paul Androw are SPH entries for the Sons of the American Revolution oratoricals in April at Kingwood, .glam CYO speakers Jerry Mollica and Judy Marshall get some last- minute counsel from Father Dieke hoff, CYO. B moderator. Both placed first in their division with SlOO checks as prizes.- 555552 . 'N. M.-.....s,. Q' K. A YUK 'ES' Ray Deley Gerald Mollica Paul Simon, emcee Oraforica! First Place: Ray Deley' Second Place: John Charles Third Place: Phillip Kimmeltt' Eight phases ot the topic Sanctity in the Home were developed on the evening of March 22 by eight representatives of the senior class, These speakers won this signal recognition by making the preliminaries in which all the sen- ior boys participated. This series completed the trilogy begun in the Marian Year featuring the Marian Oratoricals. Last year's subject, The Formation of the Chris- tian Home, was climaxed by this year's choice of topic, The three award speakers chose to select facets of the subiect more generally appealing to the parent audience present that night: Ray Deley- Something Missing -a contrast of the Catholic and pagan homey John Charles- The Eye of the Cyclone -the Catholic Home radia- ting Christ to the outsideg Phillip Kimmel- Other Michaelangelosn-children as a means of sanctification for their parents, Douglas Kinton Phillip Kimmel tg-ff' ,,F 9-9 K ,JN Joseph Pollman John Charles Paul Androw if 'S David Jordan 'f 2L'7 u Muoir . Lydia Reeder waves goodbye to the old red schoolhouse-with a happy heart-yet with a tinge of nostalgia. St. Mary's students Cleo Kasper and Mary Catherine Glaze board the bus for the long trip home. Carole Stanley and Tip Hillan are on deck for the take- off. 'TQ f ?,,,,, Crossing off that last date of school on the calendar is the special right of Carol Leitenberger and Jerry Nlollica. -- z:-r-- -' 1-i-.11-1- ii -..--.i..--1-11-.-1-11+-11--1 ,- ,- ,.q .... -P-- -- -- -- . 8 - ---M in y I1 0 ms , . ,,.. -.- s ,S me - - -V-. .' . 31.4 y gg-j3:l'T.E, mxzas . . J l fell f3 mIL t nflflymvene- l:'1 H,.. h I u. W001 VDt1V11YN I7 QU 179 sq: 90 VIC! 5 Z lllllf C9 9 QCD' l ,tj 214.11 pJ,l'?l'J.1 ' l 1-'I I. IQTTT lllllllll ll l J lmlnlll 4 I 119 H t .QOIJ Shdpd A M1 Sports have come at last to SPH an honest to goodness basketball team under the sponsorship ofthe CYO made Its debut nn 55 56 and what a team a team that scared clty teams green at tlmes with their ture and determination a team that almost won a trophy rn the tlrst year of Its exnstence All of Mansfield prednct an up and coming sports career for SPH based on the record made this year Wuth the commg ot sports unto the lives of SPHers has arrnved a whole new set of experuences rootnn for the home team tal the cows come home sharing honors swallnng those narrow margnn defeats the suspense of a rrp snortln rootln crowd gone mad wnth the spectacular plays ot a SPH bomber on foot ,J- 7 Class 56 IS glad to call thus sport sectlon the first of :ts knnd lust a start lust beyond the blue print era but showung srgns of tremendous growth uqoq liiilfll-U11 'Ni I 1 ps ' 'l'lfll-'311 1Vl1l'! Z ffl.. SSI' nn 1101: -no lilifl wvaanon ilu-qs -anim' I1 A n 11013 mow! 'HNL1 lug D lag 9 'C- 'MU s 1 S193 ffl PII -i Quill ' t t ' at 1 t ' 5 .u e 1 .. . . . I 1' -vb i D. .1 1 . ' .... L- ' . - t r t . . y . D I I ' l Q : . l l ll -r - . . - - . . -.- H .r . . . . I B A A D In . Q L o fo 'll' ' l ' . - l. , - F I U il-Tu. .. . I '- ' ' ' ' ' ! t , . H 1 - '.,- H 5 H 'Y ' ' r-- II o , , . . . . 7' IW! t t - P ' I gg: ' ' ' , Y '. .N la at ' I -5-1 X :t t45'- - Q ' 5 -r f l 5 - elf f ' 'W ' 5 S 4 - 5 A , t has 44 1 . . Q U - : . 'U' O n D . 9 t 'l b t L -- ..g.g.t-, . s.- t cw ' 5 2 ' . - . -..-- - l l h 42- lllll 1-fri-'..: 'v ' , ' .. o .1 - . . I !'l1!1l91I 1 I :z'...r..a1:. I iff X5 enni5 Bettina and Jerry Nlollica are the tennis tossers of Mans trophies apiece from the city X l'OlJl'l'iBl'T16VllS r I' Y 4 I it O Q rumlod g . . . Z llgsll field. Both can boast of ill !! x . . . 'LQX I ' Xi Ji I' ' 1 ' 4 i I i W gg l li X 0 80 Joe Rizzo and Joe Pollrnan toss a mean ball at Colony recreation center. Joe Rizzo is SPH's star pin boy. 29 Ll' ceo Backs and muscles get toned in bowling. Kegler Dave Jordan, Carol Leitenberger, and Dick Davis have that right-angle look as they line up the balls, Ffgurin Q . scores kefjgg :Heir bowling quiet a few -ese keglers jVloilica, Phil miljnzis-I Jerry rjhn Charles add Ue , and 6 ling digits. D Those gy Peggy Geiger holds that bowl- ing pin as if it were a treasure -and it is! It represents hours of fun with the rest of SPH's pin-ups. 1 in J ES W' -in , X Lydia Re eder - Qfiapes get a fejvnfloil a nice OW fo gr. 'fliers on Seasoned vetp the ball from Sam Colarog 6,, Getting rigged up for the big game seems to be the alI-im- portant job of the moment for Jerry Bishop, Doug Kinton, and Bill Bishop. 81 Oil-1 Senior girl scout Carol Leiten- berger demonstrates the tech- nique of fire-building to fel- low scouts -4 Cecilia Fusco, Marilyn Roberts, Helen Mar- shall, Ann Casey, and Juanita Thoma. il QB 3L'fg l x ri- - ', Warming up those lazy mus- cles for the baseball season are Jerry Bishop, Jerry Whig. ler, Paul Androw, Joe Poll- man, and Sam Colarosa. l M V CH, vi H' ii :M Av y J. 1 Oufafoor C-'ana Hunting season in Ohio al- ways puts Jim Costell, Paul Simon, Roger Wake, and Rog- er Ratbburn into the mood for rabbit stew, 'L 9 'S -.5 we i t '1 D. Sophomore ioyaiists cheer on the home team with their en- thusiastic ciapping. Junior iitterbugs keep the bieachers bouncing as they ' t vorite pep yeiis yodei their a ,4 ,W ix J C loach Greenawalt , asf-second tips Tglves some O The CYO 5 HC, wam' Q W i t iii gcwfeefgaf gona erd J if l f . X , f ee f x l B Father John Schreiner and Coach Louie Cellini bring up the rear line ot the CYO B team, First Row: Michael Wilkinson, John Wiparino, Ronald Betcher, Mark Wake, Donald Forwith, Second Row: Rich- ard Sterro, Ken Wagner, Ronald Casserly, William Dropsey, Edward Wilkinson, and Manager Robert Filipek. 9--1 1747 T rv- xx -A, ix. x X i S-.il ' xx -pd J 5-fu-1 i P' fi uf? XJ l E i cl F ! N J J 'sf N if I .1 I f KH--F BP! Those smiles Tell their own Tale-a very successful basketball season for The charter Team of SPH. First row: Joseph Pollman, Joseph Rizzo, Philip Kimmel, Michael Vassar, Jerry ixflollica CCap- tainl, and Coach R. C, Greenavvalfg Second row: Father Bernard Diekhoff Cmocleralorj, Samuel Colarosa, Joseph Noser, William Marzefli, Joseph Sullivan, David Jordan CCO-caprainl, and Man- ager Douglas Kinron. ur .ifnanciaf garrgerri .525 palron Waldman Meats and Frosted Foods P2Cla!Jfl?H Mansfleld Tnre and Rubber Co -S75 pafrona Emmett Casey Coal Co Mr 81 Mrs Samuel Colarosa Domlnlon Electrlc Corporation Hecht Coal Co Hilltop Drtve In Holland Furnace Co Lumbermans Mutual Insurance M O Nell s Co Mansfield Flooring Co Ohio Brass Co Ohno Fuel Gas Co Smucker Studio Inc Tappan Stove Co 510 palrona Bull s Texaco Service Brubach s Meat Market E R Boltantz Hardware Coleman Todd 84 Associates Colony Recreatuon Mr 8s Mrs Edward Davis Sr Freshman Class Fusco Dry Cleaners Gelger Herluhy Funeral Home Jones Potato Chaps Mr 81Mrs C J Kalbflensch Mr 8g Mrs Anthony Leltenberger Lung s Sohso Service Joe Lorrus Gen Bldg Contractor Mary Gnft Shoppe Mansfield Photo Engravmg Mansfneld Leland Hotel Martnn Steel Products Natnonal Electric Co Mr 81 Mrs M J Sebastuan Swan Cleaners Ven Mar Shopplng Center Mr Edward J Wulknnson f5 afrond Mrs 81 Mrs O B Adams Mlss Carol Arntz Augustnnes Sohro Statnon Tony Augustune Mr 81 Mrs P W Bnshop Charles Rutter Co Coles Nenghborhood Store Mr 8. Mrs B E Costell Danry Queen Davus Grocery Mr 81 Mrs Andrew DeCaplo Doc Hamman s Clothnng Dunknn Jewelers Mr 8fMrs George M Drumm Films Unlnmnted Floorcraft Goetz Hardware Co Goldsmnths Clothlng Nncholas Harung Jeweler Holllngsworth Tnre Co Hursh Drugs Mr 81 Mrs FrankJ Jerger Junuor Class Mr 84 Mrs Venard P Klnstle Komuto s Clothes Inc Pasquale La Susa G E Lenndecker Your Jeweler Liberty Shoe Store Madison s Mansfield Typewrnter 81 Offnce Supply Martln Hardware Mr 81 Mrs A J Moore Frank Moritz 81 Sons Co Frank J Perry Rogers Sr Co of Mansfleld Roseland Hardware Roseland Poultry Co Shaw Ott Drug Store Shumakers Drug Store Shrlgley s Juvenile Shoes Mrs Bernlce M Smxth Smsth s Upholsterlng Sophomore Class Todd s Jewelers Walker s Famlly Shoe Store Mr 84 Mrs W O West West Universal Dry Cleannng Mr 81 Mrs Fred Wulkunson ' Co. -f ' I .I . . I 1 .. ' ' 1 ., . I I - .. , . . , .', f . 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