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| Title | Class photograph from St Vincent High School's graduating class of 1952 |
| Description | Column 1 (top to bottom): Anne Crobarger; Herbert Kerlee; Martha Veith; Donald Eisenhut; Lucille Cursio; Robert Harrison; Joan Colant; William Gardner; Marjorie Mehigan; Wallace Witwer; Elinor Amshey. Column 2: Erwin Kraker; Rita Malloy; Lawrence Kovalcik; Dolores Masturzo; John Knapp; Marie Raasch; James Hubbard; Jean Murphy; James Cansky; Patrica Kutsko; James Barry. Column 3: Lillian Fruscella; Joseph Weibel; Marilyn Cahill; Joseph LaMonica; Carol Adams; John Messmore; Patricia Bedell; James Mulhearn; Anna Marie Buza; Joseph Stewart; Eleanor Vigh. Column 4: Lawrence McGlinchy; Janet Hill; Joseph Scalia; Joan Kirk; John Raub; Patricia Mills; Philip Pritt; Johanne Starner; Robert Wendelken; Phyllis Donnelly; Charles Skidmore. Column 5: Dorothy Gresock; Robert Manion; Marya Hutchinson; William Palazzo; Rita Kovac; Richard Theis; Joyce Konkel; Catherine Pickett; Patricia Snyder. Column 6: Paul Gill; Mary Lou Longville; Daniel Weirtz; Sally Yocono; Robert McCloud; Ann Donahue; Robert Krummel; Mary Lou Bauer; Barbara Moff. Column 7: Frances McGovern; James Hallinan; Clare Huber; Richard Gmerek; Mary Anne Plell; Raymond Bebb; Marian Huber; Gerald Stitz. Column 8: Donald Luckett; Coeline Delagrange; Margaret Wheeler; Jean Mars; Bernard Thornton; Joan Stefan; Charles Sadler; Paul Slauen. Column 9: Mary A. Dannemiller; Patricia Aldrich; Marylou Groetz; Dolores Haddad; Alice Hudak; Margaret Robbins; Joan Cutrone; Mary Masturzo; Msgr. Edward B. Conry. Column 10: Lawrence Karg; Ann Dempsey; Dolores Lux; Patricia Jost; Martin Kyle; Shirley Richardson; Robert Jones; Carol Conway. Column 11: Joan Murphy; James Cookro; Margaret Smith; James Kline; Wilma Apack; John Lambes; Nancy Schrady; Donald Taggart. Column 12: Chester Bekeleski; Barbara Royer; Richard Brady; Phyllis Mowcomber; James Andrew; Kathleen Robinson; Anthony Zeller; Donald Wood. Column 13: Shirley Riley; Thomas Wozniak; Patricia Rowe; Robert Kirkwood; Janet Worley; Anthony Merlitti; Rita Sideri; Dolores Caporaletti; Barbara Dies. Column 14: Gerald May; Donna McGaughey; William Saunders; Joan Lorson; James Sudman; Kathleen Wyler; James Wargo; Carmen Trunko; Charles Willett; Rosemary Quinn; John Bauman. Column 15: Anna Belle Wheeler; Richard Reiheld; Nancy Bernard; ames Meadows;Barbara Ruffing;Robert Manning;Mary Ann Hunter; Donald May; Magaret Miller; Charles Albanese; Nancy Appeldorn. Column 16: Robert Pfeiffer; Charlotte Thomas; Joseph Smead; Mary Evans; Francis Volpe; Anne Lach; James Smith; Shirley Lauck; Charles Kormanik; Marjorie Wozniak; Thomas Karg. Column 17: Roberta Oberlin; Richard Giffels; Agnes Meyers; Richard Gauthier; Elizabeth Kidder; Joseph Gombar; Christine Kolodziejczak; John Blank; Kathleen Bell; Louis Baldacci; Nona Hanson. Founded in 1837, St. Vincent is the oldest Catholic church in Akron, Ohio and has served the community for over 175 years. |
| Date | 1952 |
| Subject | Churches Schools Graduation
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| Contributors | St. Vincent Church
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| Source | STV_classof1952.jpg |
| Type | Image |
| Format | 18 X 14 black and white photograph |
| Relation | St. Vincent Church
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| Rights | The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of reproductions of copyrighted material. This material from the picture file is protected by the copyright law. The library makes this picture available for the personal use of the borrower to be used for private study, scholarship or research. Reproduction, alteration or derivative use of this visual image for the purposes other than those listed above without the express written permission of the copyright holder may constitute an infringement of copyright law. |
| About this collection | St. Vincent Catholic church was founded by Father Basil S. Shorb and a community of Irish immigrants in 1837. St. Vincent brought Akron its first Catholic school and helped to found St. Bernard's, St. Mary's, Annunciation, St. Martha's, and St. Sebastian's churches. From the founding members who helped to build Akron's canal system to the current congregation, members of St. Vincent church have had a strong role in the history and growth of Summit County for over 175 years. For more information please see: http://www.stvincentchurch.com/ |