St Wendelin High School - Foslin Yearbook (Fostoria, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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September September September October October October October October November November November November November November December December December January January January February February March April April May May J une 7 9 30 I I0 II I2 I8 I 4 9 I7 22 27 5 8 2I I I6 28 3 5 6 I7 25 27 30 2 Senior Calendar Seniors began their last year at St, Wendelin High School. Preview Game. Jane Bugner placed second in the Queen contest. Magazine campaign reaches an all-time high. Foslin ad campaign. Foslin subscription drive. Something new in freshman initiation. The week ended with a semi-formal dance for seniors and freshmen. First free day. Not everything is joyful-six weeks tests. All Saints-free day. Open house. Last football game. The seniors were loyal to the Mohawks for four years. Hunting season opens. Free day. Junior Chamber of Commerce sponsor first l Speak for Democracy contest. Sandra Brown placed first, Julie Sny- der, second. Thanksgiving vacation began. First basketball game. Second six weeks tests. Glee Club went to Toledo to hear Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians. Feast of the Immaculate Conception, patroness of the Un- ited States. Free day. Christmas vacation began. Holiday formal. Semester Exams. Annual retreat. Father Joseph Schill, former principal, re- treat master. Second open house. Last basketball game. Afair season. Beginning of Lent. Easter vacation. Seniors began last period of high school life. Final Exams. Honor Night. Graduation Exercises.

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S. fn pi , if Karen Sue Weimerskirch Wymie Hopes to reach the top in her profession .... Birth date .... July 16, 1939 Horizon Club, C. Y. O., Glee Club, Majorette, Sodolity, Dramatics Club John Vance Reads a book a day .... Birth date ..., August 30, 1939 C.Y.O., Football Ronald David Tuttle Ronnie Sports around in a convertible . . . Birth date .... June 29, 1939 C.Y.O., Glee Club, Basketball, Football Alice Gertrude Ziegman An up and coming gal who rates her class tops , . . . Birth dare .... April 22, 1939 C.Y.O., Band, Student Council, Y.C.S., Fas! lin Staff, Senior class officer 1 3 5 Judy Woessner llwesll Likes radio and TV when relaxing .... Birth date .... April 8, 1939 Horizon Club., C. Y. O., Glee Club Q-mann James J. Zeyen IYI1 Can't keep track of hubcaps .... Birth date .,.. March 2, 1939 C.Y.O. Glee Club Senior class officer



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Class Prophecy Time: June 2, l982 Place: Fostoria, Ohio, now the metropolis of the world. As l answered the call of my supersonic To search in my files line by line phone, For the whereabouts of the S.W.H. class of The voice of my secretary in a lovely drone-- '57, Informed me that today was the appointed Their silver anniversary dinner was today, at time- eleven. No hurry, for with the aid of my secretaries and my trans-world T V phone, I shall be able to contact all the people listed in file l957 in a matter of fifteen minutes. By remote control the files appeared on my desk and flipped open to the name of Lawrence, Cardinal Archbishop Scharf, whose See is in Fostoria. Courtesy requires a personal call to the Cardinal and the President of the United States, John J. Kirian, vice-president, Dorothy Bugner, Secretary of Education, Juletta Holman. My robot secretaries will inform the others. According to the files here on my desk, Thomas R. Martin is chief-of-staff of the John Kirian hospital located in Fostoria, while Alice Ziegman is head of the nursing school of that in- stitution. Ronald Tuttle, head coach of Hunter College lnamed for the famous Rev. D. S. Hunter, former principal of St. Wendelin High Schooll has a team that has been unbeaten and unscored on for five years. A private school that admits only the elite of the city is owned by Helen Flores. Betty Lou Shock serves as her dean of women, while Eusebio Guzman fills the same position for the men of the college. The mayor of Fostoria, Philip Degens, has appointed Gerald LaFontain, poet laureate. Mr. LaFontain is writing an ode for the anniversary dinner. Pl Ylli5 COIGHWIM editor of The Review-Times, which has become the out-standing literary publication of the world, James Kitchen, T V Toast of Fostoria, Ruth Ann Nye, president of the Fostoria Baseball Association, and John Vance, owner of La Maison de Fumee, are re- nowned citizens of the metropolis. It was a thrill for architect Carolyn Reinhart when her plans for the wonder-ship Neptune were accepted. The owner, William Huber, states that the vessel is capable of making l2OO miles an hour under favorable weather conditions. The interior decor of the ship was done by Anita Malagan. James Zeyen, head of the Solar Research Laboratories, designed the solar engine. Judy Woessner is the gracious hostess on the luxury liner. The Metropolitan Opera Company is currently starring the greatest soprano of all time, Janet Pahl. Her costumes are created by Karen Weimerskirch, her hair is styled by Mary Jo Torres, who commutes from Paris daily. MdI'Sl1i0 Hllfli is G COFITSITIPOFOFY Gl'llSfWl'10 has astounded the world with her depth of feel- ing. ln music, Mary Alice Abowd is recognized as the world's best concerto artist. Mary Ann Ballreich directs a ballet. Carolyn Duding is her Chief instructor, America's leading authority on etiquette is Mary Lou Reinhart. Joseph Pocs and Rosemary Arend are her field workers. Julie Snyder has established a dental clinic on Fifth Avenue. Her chief technician is Sandra Brown. Three doors down, Mary Ann McCarty has a thriving veterinary hospital. Her best client is Harold Brickner whose large ranch with lO0,000 head of prize cattle needs constant attention. Employed on the Brickner estate are Patricia Bulkowski, conservation scientist, and Robert Hag- enmaier, geologist. Bumper and unique crops have been developed as the result of Bob's research. America's answer to Shakespeare's genius has at long last been made in the writing of Jean Ann Podach, who may even surpass the Bard of Avon as she has reached his peak of accom- plishment at an earlier age. Donald Boff, president of Amalgamated Aluminum, furnishes the materials for James Faber's hot-rod factory. James in turn issues parts for Richard Curry's i982 models, produced in Detroit, which are the wonder of the world. William Burns, Commander-in-Chief of the National Guard, is at present inspecting troops in Africa. Brenda Boulboulle, ambassador to Egypt, has as house guest, Martha Jane Finsel, mis- sionary, and Kathleen Haubert who supervises the Egyptian Air Lines. A flicker from the atomic eye on my desk tells me that all members of the class of '57 are ready to leave for the anniversary dinner and that Dale Rumschlag, who operates a Rent-a- Copter service will meet all members of the class at the various terminals and will take them to the '57 Club where they will be welcomed by Jane Bugner, owner. Each guest will be presented with a unique arrangement of either a corsage or boutonniere from the gardens of the famous horticulturist, Virginia Frias. by William Huber, Jean Ann Podach, Lawrence Scharf

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