Saint Ursula Academy - Scroll Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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Pm. 6 Hou RT mir To His Holiness, Pope Pius XII, Vicar of Christ on earth, successor of St. Peter, guiding light of the universal Church, the 1957 Senior Class of Saint Ursula Academy respectfully dedicates its yearbook, the Scroll. Rome and Toledo, the Vatican and Saint Ursula's do not lie far apart. There is a bond -spiritual, moral, intellectual-which unites both, and that bond is personified in the Holy Father. With his vast knowledge of today's prob- lems, the Pope has become a beacon to guide men toward truth. From industrialists and bankers to garmentmakers and streetcar conductors, his teaching leads them through their professions to Christ. Oppressed peoples of Europe and Asia see in the Holy Father the true hope for peace. His pleas to prevent World War II, his en- couragement of the United Nations, his Warn- ings to authority - from employers to dic- tators - exemplify the motto of his reign: Peace, the Work of justice. Yet the quality that makes Pope Pius XII so beloved is his personal holiness. Deeply devoted to the Mother of God, he has pro- claimed the glory of her Assumptiong his universal charity illuminates his reality as another Christ. Thou art Peter .... May the Holy Spirit lead all men to this Rock which is His Church. A inn.. 0ur Chaplain Besides his priestly duties as a Mis- sionary Oblate of Mary Immaculate, Reverend Francis P. McCartin guides and instructs the juniors and seniors of Saint Ursula Academy in religion. His impressive knowledge of philosophy and theology provides a deeper interest in the course and contributes to a greater love of God and His creations. Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, Father McCartin attended Canisius College in Buffalo before entering the novitiate at Tewksbury, Massachusetts. Father stud- ied philosophy and theology at New- burgh, New York, and Washington, D.C. After his ordination at the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in 1938, Father preached retreats, novenas, and Forty Hours' Devotions from- Iowa to the Atlantic seaboard. Father McCartin came to Toledo in 1947-48 and again in 1953 to encourage memberships in the Propagation of the Faith Society. Fortunately, these assign- ments have included teaching at SUA. Students and alumnae experience Father McCartin's interest in their suc- cess as Christian women. They know that they can rely upon his advice and gas he is their advocate at the altar of o . Q 6 to Dlscofvery, K ister Mary Clotilde, B.S.E., eSales College, typing. ister Mary Philippa, A. M., Kniversity of Notre Dame, ational problems, U. S. his- ory, Taxettes, Junior Coun- ril on World Affairs, ister Mary Lucilla, B.S.E., De- ales College, religion, book oom. Miss Estelle Sharpe, B. S., Uni- versity of Toledo, shorthand. J l w i . 3 s in schedules are solved by Sister Miriam, principal, for Miss Jeanne Mother Mary Charles, and Miss Mary Catherine Gaffney. nofwledge, Truth, Faith Sister Miriam, A. M., Mar- quette University, Graduate study: University of Detroit, Catholic University of Amer- ica, principal. Miss Jeanne Manley, A. B., Mary Manse College, Grad- uate study: University of Saint Louis, English, history, national problems. Mother Mary Charles, A. M., Marquette University, Grad- uate study: Fordham Univer- sity, U. S. history, speech, re- ligion, dramatics, Red Cross. Miss Mary Catherine Gaffney, A. B., Mary Manse College, physical education. Sister Mary Lucilla supplies Sister Mary Clotilde and Miss Estelle Sharpe with secretarial equipment as Sister Mary Philippa works the switchboard -E52 F6 ff, , 733 ,fw- n A Siggi - ai - 7l'I?M: i .?,4,,E1Q, .1 5452 i Unto Justice ister Mary Dorothy, M. S., University f Notre Dame, biology, chemistry, lcience Club, Camera Club. I ister Mary Vincent, M. S., University Notre Dame, Graduate study: atholic University of America, athematics, religion, Future Teach- irs of America. ister Mary Berenice, M.S.E., Univer- lty of Notre Dame, mathematics, lhysics, Soclality of Our Lady. I. ,- , ,, -,- lv.- 4,1-.-1., -A r1:..L,... 'nlr....:.. 'D-..L C41..4..-.... Tnnv..-.A TUV.-M-in 'RIN-ff A miniature Los Alamos? Sister Mary Dorothy, Sister Mary Vin- cent, and Sister Mary Berenice explore the secrets of the atom. Sister Marie Rene, B. M., Mary Manse College, English, music theory, A Cappella Choir. Sister Jeanne Marie, B. M., Mary Manse College, orches- tra, Swimming Club, Bowling Club, Riding Club. Mrs. Harry Holt, A. B., De- Sales College, Graduate study: Mary Manse College, art, Club de Beaux Arts, pub- lications. Sister Mary Anacletus, M.F.A., Catholic University of Amer- ica, art, Club de Beaux Arts. Sister Mary Alice, B. S., Mary- yvood College, home econom- ics. Sister Mary Patricia, B.S.E., Teachers' College, Graduate study: Marquette University, Catholic University of Amer- ica, English, bookkeeping. 9 i I I 0 I I Z V , W 9 ff f y + 'Egg' vv 23- -K 1 A ' gm' , ,? ' E 45 . 4 H ' W 1 .zfww asf:-.,. U 1 ,, . ., Qf ? fTW?f Y K L 2 H V, N R we 3 292 'Sv fig f'EifKU5W5Qf'g 'Q ,M I. w Q, u ' M M-' fu, 1 1, 'f, V, , W H eu-4 My 'L:fx 1L.,'m:H':z?L 115?ii5?4?Ei3zY' Smal? 'HIE hw-if 4r2Lf1..:Q!' X gm,-V 1 H wx 'XF mifb x, 7f?2.1mF?W1Ei-2 xv W 7525 W , if 55, A I ---11 uf my ',wi5:f?552iz1?f1fn1, I , QifgmgswfzfzzW Q15 f ..f HA 'ff am, ' ' J, Egg? gg.-gn? ff li ,, , 'M N Tir! has 94258322 jg: . H Q1WlS,- ,lg,, , ,, ,,,,,,g2 ., 1.. , 1 , N- .W,,.M.,..2fmWi 'Mya ,. V as .:ez.f:,A:: U -. 7251 1 .Film ,, - prww W-w5?v W mfmu f' :f E 2. , ...,.,,, . W, A in it MQ ms ' ,R frm- M s,,,-g .... W H , .ws-W M HAQfg,,, , g 1 W 5 , 4 , ??f,,x,, T'2' S ,W q ,X ,s 'N N 2f'fw3H2? 1 J? ,,:wgz,,:',w,,ff f arm , ,,... 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J J J T at - 'io V i 3 i , Qld X N -L: V. lwf, wa a sf' Rents P' B i W L , ' ak. P bn L -Wi 'Ti ,, A es, I , -' Y 1 .ugh f, if ' . n I X, - V V 4 la. -- JL J , B' .K ii ROW ONE: Judith Ainsworth, Judith Allen. ROW TWO: Jeannette Alvey, Carolyn Ammer, Marilyn Ammer, Mary Katherine Ankey, Barbara Bair, Karen Baker, Dorothy Barut. ROW THREE: JoAnn Benore, Janet Berquist, Theresa Blazic, Karen Block, Kathleen Borer, Nancy Bowser Mary Karen Boyer. ROW FOUR: Romana Brickner, Sharon Bugert, Jane Carroll, Mary Lcc Christ, Kathleen Collins, Kathleer Conlin, Paulette Connell, Academy Tower of Babel If you love Me, keep My mmandmentsf' Discovering how to apply r Lord's Words to their lives e Jean Schassberger, Judith abo, Sonia Screptock, Re- cca St. John, and Mary El- King. Mother Mary aries' religion class, a study life of Christ, is a from catechism ques- the NJ' aug 'ES . a ' 1: v I L fa K H L Fi Leith.. 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Social World Refveals Gaiet So seriously engaged i keeping pace with the calle zemer, and Anne Degnan They are just a minority o the freshmen who remernbe the Warm welcome they re ceived at the Square Dane given in their honor by th Student Council. Such activ ities offer a welcome diversio from that necessary evil studying. ' 1 , 1e NB '-5 1 '- as , .- ef' fs i ur' S+' V N, L-9' . Y ' NP'- 'N-:rv '-'v I' . I --3 w-.gg 11 .is -, Zz., S l ln 'A W - 4 -, A... L If Y I P 5 . 1 i,,,,ghZ?J S ' 4 -.. .. , 'P ,i ,X Q . ' , A M I V H ' -Q? 5- l f-1 ,e I 5 M P 7,5 - K if F 1' N43 K , N4 . V w--fi ll: I I! 'D -X I ' 'iz' -' ' t 53 ' 1 w, I l la l 5 S 1 V ' A ' his ' Y i - V 4 .S - L .. , L Fi Ni 1-. WA f W V Mx x gag ff, 4 ui' '15, fur rg Q, 'U' ,.-t - . - -of P, , K S-ef , -A . S it I A , I Y V V K xxx ...A nl . nn , P . , L s lx K ni L ROW ONE: Barbara I-lillabrand, La Donna Holloway. ROW TWO: Mary Holly, Patricia Holzemer, Theresa Jenks, Sharon Johnson, Barbara Joyce, Georgia Kach- elek, Karen Kaczmarek. ROW THREE: Karen Kaifas, Carol Keller, Sandra Kelley, Patricia Koran, Mary Ellen King, Susan Kle- petko, Constance Koszycki. ROW FOUR: Patricia Kruse Mary Alice Kwiatkowski, Sharon Laughlin, Sharon Leyland, Phyllis Liebherr, Sharon Machen, Helena Madrzykowski. 1 4 l are Judy Szabo, Patricia Hol- ' caclemic World Faces Reality 'Ster, we were just . . .! Typical of their colleagues, eshrnen Sharon Pollack and eila OLeary are receiving eir first penalty for a lei- rely stroll between classes. Another discovery for fresh- : tardiness merits an hth period at 2:50. Resolved: their future pace St. Ursula s will be spurred by this misfortune. 4 , Q. , I I I V, ,ij 3 ell : 7 l fn Km ,W ' ' sat 'J J 3 x 4 , 423 A is 55, , , . ix ,, . 1' L n M J 4 . X' XJ N 5. as l . A - ' - .,-ff-f H 1 , I X ' ' F '.-l 'l 1 2' SA v X' ' align ,zr ff L ' i n ri T'TpJ QQ rdf ri inf iorr a A one it as T . T 1 ,51,5'. -S17 In X f I . y ,N rry w T T i,.i , ' A i ' L ml I o - if ' l is-5 O all - x Qi lx ' l ,, , in 1 ' R I . 1 1 ' 0 A- is- ' ' - 1- K- E fi V ,S- .- I sd X ffl? V N-1 , ,I .i Q 4 xr, L X Q 75: , . ' I ,Q Q l E L r ht. . L lb . 4 La E ,, ECW ONE: Sally Manson, Carol Mattimore. OW TWO: Barbara May, Linda McCarthy, Patricia ,lIcCarthy, Elizabeth McHugh, Kathleen McMillan, Re- fina Metty, Mary Michaelson. LOW THREE: Stephanie Michalski, Jean Mitchell, Mary Martha Momenee, Patricia Moore, Bonnie Morton, Pam- ela Muir, Barbara Murphy. ROW FOUR: Sharon Naumann, Angela Norton, Mau- reen O'Hara, Mary Jo O'Konski, Judith Ost, Kathryn Parr, Carol Patton. 'I5 ROW ONE: Elizabeth Pauken, Carol Pawlowicz. Patricia Sattler, Jean Schassberger, Judith Schlageter Friendships Formed, Cherishe Happy days are here agai Jack Frost left enough sno to provide Carole Wieck an Susan Klepetko with an u expected free day. Rust skates were retrieved fro the attic, toboggans We hurriedly given a coat of var ish and hasty phone cal were made. The result Jack s visit was fun for SUA ers on Walden Pond. 're . ' -and 'ri .A 7 , , . V940 I ah V - RQ-2 1 . 4 .. 9 -'j .V ,-.52 .L ,xx - . 1 ... . . X L ' E Q. A :ski ' 4- 33, ig: I V' f f -A few. ff, s W .4 9 - . 4, r ' L i K A n L Q .gi K ,- yy . is I, 4' Q t ,y if Q If 4 A ' -C M '11 y W- ,- X I 1 - 1' N .uw Q V M ' ' :-' ' K .C X - H J 'V .. an - ., u. A abd Y 1 .r at , , 4 1 , nt. sa , , ff AL. if ..- , 4 ' . v . 5 Y ' Ea , . .9 L1 ' T.: Y, Q' I r I -al -, f -4 Q E 1 iff .v.L.-, W A rs. 1 .. x K K' 1 ' K 'lj L I ' ' , O 5 ef. . L if 1 'V Q ll Q Y Q-Q fx' -nm 1 1 id 'turf-' , as 15, ' K A A K 4 5 ...Ig 1,4 XL ROW TWO: Jacquelyn Pitzen, Corrine Plocek, Helen Pokornik, Sharon Pollack, Barbara Quilter, Patricia Raymond, Judith Reid. ROW THREE: Jacquelyn Roberts, Rebecca St. John, Esther Schmitt, Mary Schramm. I ' ROW FOUR: Paula Schuster, Linda Shea, Christin- Sheline, Diana Shomody, Mary Louise Shoviak, Denis' Skibinski, Kathleen Smith. ' ith Views Of Memorable Days Juliet, Juliet, Wherefore 't thou? The conversational pic of this vivacious-looking oup pertains to the where- outs of a missing belle. Car- Keller, Nancy Fulop, Shar- Bugert, Mary Christ, and eir so-important escorts are i wildered for an explanation. e prospect of a lonely eve ng brings little concern to e young rnan on the right YD an v-7 N-f-v ,.i........,..v.,. I, , if Th' wr-'-J X - - Q, , YJ 4 '1 9 'cv it 1 '+ , .QJ ljv H-r -15 1 -J -3 K ll T ylbf? OW ONE Barbara Sochocki Suzanne Sommer. OW TWO Carol Stanford Nancy Starner JoAnn teger Judith Stewart Carol Stewart Anita Swartz, OW THREE Sandra Szczepanik Sharon Tillman, H. A - X 'Ai bil 'aus 'K ,ut . U , . -5 V ' ,1 - , 4-A -I , l 'fn I w 1' X .. W, 'if 1- 'S .V Q.. - az. -- ,, In IL LK ii: ,.v 1,- I '23 5 Li km .2 Paula Trepinski, Janelle Tynan, Sally Van Wormer Trudie Walters, Mary Ann Wasserman. ROW FOUR: Katherine Welsh, Carole Wieck, Dora Williams Catherine Williams Bernadine Wolinski Ann w ll A - 'lx ia' 'gr I , ',4,. ix- V -- ., 1 -.1 ,, . . . 1 so-I I' l 1 - ' x rg: ,.-, 'iw 1 4Q . ,Y A xiii 35' A v 1 ly-sod A , L L ,5 - L W AX ' Q .. . J . 1 W f f 1 Q? , .li - ', if --th V 7 , f Q' E' :X 1 fx' 'I M I i , . . in Bak I x ,i 5 qzub I 5 is , ii , w V S 551' X 9 HN p g. F f eu ' r ll A , I Z Q , f v 1 ' . 1 1 9 udith Szabo. I I c , Marie Zitzelberger, Virginia Zywocki. Student Council Functions With Patrol, Dane Q g , 1 , I i Preparing ballots for the spring election are SC officers Queen of SUA, Mary Jo Leonard, receives Diane Degnan, treasurer, Kae Herwat, secretary, Kristin tions from the other finalists: Catherine Hayward, vice-president, and Cornelia Byrne, president. Capshaw, Judith Yarton, and Ann Marie Public relations experience wears well with these Stu- quest letters to prospective lecturers are among dent Council members: .loanne Steger, Janice. Davis, necessary preparations for Career Day. and Jane Connors. Selecting, phoning, and typing re- Nix, Students governing themselves through Stu- nt Council arrange and participate in plans and tivities for the improvement of the school and e enjoyment of the students. Order has been maintained by the hall patrol all the strategic points on the campus. On November 3, Urban Hall Was an array of iety and festivities as the Academy girls and eir escorts danced and twirled at Starlit lhouettef' The Wind blew, the snow fell, but the members St. Ursula Student Council stood on the coldest rners in the city of Toledo for two-hour shifts, us helping to make the Area High School arch on Polio the biggest success in its history. Career day again offered the students an op- A2 to study and choose a career for the Supervising speedsters on their sprint to fifth floor is a bewildered hall patroller, Karen Kromenacker. Fantasy land had come to life for all knights and soft blue lights and lunar decorations dressed Urban noble ladies attending the first dance of the year. The Hall in a perfect atmosphere for dancing. 'I9 Mathematics Trains Intcllects To Think Logicallj Puzzling planes challenge Marjorie Robertson in geometry class as Kathleen Link points quizzingly at the figure. If A equals 24, and B equals V21 what does B equal? Things wel never like this in grade school, sig Sally St. Ursula as she courageous attacks a column of algebra proble ' The end of the year approaches, a Sally, to her own amazement, h solved her way through equatiopi out what B equals Geometry offers a real challeng the eager-to-learn sophomore. never realized that the high-ll bridge had any connection with t problem on page 145 that she had t whole family working last Tuesd evening. - The opportunity to further h training in logical thinking is oHer to Sally in junior and senior ye through trigonometry and solid geo etry, thus giving the St. Ursula stl dent a firm foundation in the study mathematics. graphs, factoring, and has even fou S Veni, vidi, vici! declares 'Sally Manson through a new forms of mathematics. Carol Stanford shows in triumphant grin. Freshman algebra classes discover her jubilant smile that she is enthusiastic. - - X -P51 ' A .. ' r' . .. N' ,,, Q! wh' + 3'-1 -1 - , ' . fx- fe ,J-Q Ya-f 77' Q . . ' wi - ..A ff .g ' V-f5'4TH'1r1-- . X K' . . - . f- -, . . qmn..- , V, l g 4197 , JJ -H' 'N ,g ' r K Q zgggrz ' J' v nfq 'ii s-X umaannq- -1-,f ...,- 7. F Lai ia! P . A 11 v .z.- -.ik 'bo ' ae B 5 gf fff' I-vu-. 5 1 w ?T sf-, . : r V A Um W - 1 nm,u,u. moi x smufs lvl' -M-f I Well, Sister Mary Dorothy was rightg plants really Jeanne Williams are confident that they are now ready move! exclaims Carroll Roberts. Theresa Gonnella and to recite the parts of the leaf. Atomic Structure, Gravity, Plant Lif Protons, neutrons, electrons, and positrons baffle chemistry students Nancy Chipley, Barbara Olson, and Jeanne High as they study atom structures. 22 Magic, mystery, and chantment compose the plex scientific world. for centuries has the minds of men cover the many wonders God's creation and prove themselves that it is a who says there is no God. In the biological dents discover God's creation through the mil scope. They see the mechar- ism of the amoeba and vie living plant cells, the coca and spirilla. They study th greatest scientific laborator known to man, the humai body. They profit through n ture by making pine pillow they see the beauty of natur in creating leaf books. Magic as strange as th mystery of the powerful geni who came from a small goll vessel is disclosed in the studj of chemistry, which treats th composition of materials an changes altering the composf tion. The atom is todayi great genie who can either air or destroy man. What will b determined by our futur scientists? I 1 T. rf i E '. 2, ,gi 3 F J - - f'. qi' v -' 0 ' ff '. -PM -f , ' A . f-' , ' 'w x , M11 ly vnu, .. f . at Lijgwg 0 , ' ' ,' 1.A ,Q fi-M f l f ' , Q 'N 1 I I I X -R - XX. H W. -K W E ' al , x k ,, E p L ... I , his . , fp.. V' 5 SSIMLN' E g .... - ,. N W n w ' 'mx , ' it L A H QV-s ,V v ,. gt ,ll n-'zu . , . 7 I. W' ' . 1 . I 'KX - ,X ,M - - .xx X X. V J,,.'- ,-.f -:N It's Judy Brown's turn at the mike as Karenette Mateja, Judy Nyitray, and Carol Eckstein await their turn for an A+ on speech delivery. Concentration upon the art of mastering proper enunciation, pro- nunciation, and precise expression of thought in words forms the speech student into a pleasing con- versationalist. Writing and dramatizing skits concerning the Red Cross is a challenging as- signment given to members, of the speech class for Red Cross publicity. 24 nsmnusrnmnn Preparations Discovering that fiv yards of gaily printed m terial can be made into a Ursuline uniform is quit pleasing to Terry Lee. To prepare the girls fo sound homemaking, hom economics classes stress th study of nutrition and plarl ning of meals. Fashions ranging fro flannel bermuda shorts t frilly formals are modele by each girl at their annu assembly. For Serfvice Hot out of the oven is a gh white cake baked by athleen Stout. Preparing e creamy chocolate fudge osting are domestic sci- lce experts Judy Hilla- 'and and Mollie Bagley. Homemaking skills help e girls to help others to a ppier life through cook- g, dressrnaking, and aovvledge of better family -ving. One serves God Well V serving His creatures, iey learn. Light radiated through service to others through- out the World is the spirit of the American Junior Red Cross. In supporting the Red Cross, students show inter- est and cooperation. As a reward St. Ursula Academy was one of six schools in the nation featured as school-of-the-month in the November issue of the na- tional Red Cross magazine, the Journal. Home economics mem- bers also assist the Red Cross in various domestic projects. 25 Seniors Discofver Lights Of Stage World The tempting of Mary Ann Wolcott by Judy Romp instills fear in The Red Goblet cast: Catherine Schnapp, Margaret Thees, Mary Maloney, Patricia Crawford, and Ann Marie Shamy. Senior thespians discovered drama in the unique presenta- tion of three one-act plays. They included The Red Goblet writ- ten by Gervaise Lemke, The Trysting Place by Booth Tark- ington, and White Queen, Red Queen by T. B. Morris. The Red Goblet, a legend of St. Francis of Assisi, takes place in thirteenth-century Italy. The plot centers around a glassrnaker who sells his soul to the devil. Through the help of St. Francis he is freed from diabolical pos- session. A secluded spot in a summer hotel lobby is the setting for The Trysting Place. This play treats with humor and under- standing the plight of the ado- lescent boy and his affairs White Queen, Red Queen re- creates a scene in the palace of Westminster on a summer clay in 1531. The play, a dramatic episode between Katharine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn, re- veals the steadfast character of the White Queen, Katharine, and the irnpertinent ambition of the Red Queen, Anne. The setting for the play White Queen, Red Queen der the choreographic direction of Miss Marilyn Huff- was conveyed by a sixteenth-century court dance. Un- mon, twenty-four seniors added variety to the plays. I . Q I r W , . api , I E . I i ' -4-:. I 5, ::T,r' fi Qi,, .U HK W ff fr ,ee-' Q J. .IL HH Wlll'7'l71m:K rm 3 yy w K f' I-- ? 1 is .1 Q xx v. l, W 'll A, . Er- ' i..5 3 x N5 . . xl t f S 1 3 'K f : S- wa, ' if GJ '1 ' X! .ly 51: V Rig P' - f' 'S Wt- , 4 if- u N 4, Q2 1 , Lk .W 4 N -fc?-'5 J,-ff 's -723 Q. ' J, W- ,P r 'D -'I 'N' N , fm- fc' J - ',- ff! .0-g'LKi-3 f'fQf' 'iffg-1,-2 , V of A ,f-,mf ,. ,fff , if 4' J .k a ,J vm' Q, 1-. , , ., ga ,V ,-fax v - -,ff - , fb ., 4- . j': 'affQ.. ' '94, .f ' iff-SVU? Fi :J ff? .f Q fffffwf Q Q A Q' if s.,,iii X , if .Pq,.fq.--gf , QW 'AK A fe - A' 4 W Pi.. fsjifug Y ff? sfffif ff' E F .- 3 A -s! 4Q.,. xifki in fL:- inf ff ff,-if f .1 8:59 0 0 LEDGE He revealeth deep and hidden things, and knoweth what is in dark- ness and light is with Him? Daniel 2:22 Each step the Ursuline girl takes in acquiring knowledge is a step toward a greater love of God, for God is the source of all knowledge. 29 Soph Officers Contemplat President Chart Mack consults her ca inet: Mary Lou, Buy kie, treasurer, an Mary Moore, vic president, for ide about coming event These sophomore cla officers, along with t absent thinker, Car lyn Dilger, secretar have since discovere that the word THIN is certainly a key t success in leadership Their responsibiliti of the year inclu E H the St. Ursula Da breakfast, Missio r u ,M , Day, a tea for the ,,, V . 5 - 'A 4. '-+ .ww mothers, and the sop 1 ' , . , we : ' K , ornore assembly. V . TJ' I ., ,K . a .5 ' A U W, 4 .J T . ,W quss ' , . sais gn ' 1 Q ' B ' X f ' L. k - .4 F- -1-. 6. 'O' fZ'r i . ,, tl : fa-J Q K 19: 4-. 1. 1: fr. ' . sf - K if ROW ONE: Mollie Bagley, Sharon Beckler, Dorothy ROW THREE: Carolyn Dilger, Theresa Desmond, Car Bennett, Colleen Blakely, Christine Bowers. . ROW TWO: Susanne Brockway, Mary Louise Buyakle, Patricia Caldwell, Jeanne Christie, Ann Connolly, Jane Connors. Eck'stein, Elizabeth Ehret, Regina English, Patricia! Extejt, Mary Jean Feak. 30 w s Classmates Participate Tucked away in a orner unobserved ut observing, sat retta and Steve. Was eir purpose to chap- ron the sophomore roup or to enjoy a ttle tete-a-tete them- elves? However, phomores were too grossed in their own leasant pursuits to be are of this elder- , unobtrusive cou- 1e. In any event, the haperons and the aperoned had an en- yable time at this ccessful dance spon- I 1 red by Student - , ,Ki , ouncil. The theme? '51 , 7, , Q A' 1 H , tal-ut Silhouettes! . ' H' M i , W a . ,ga 2 Q J fri J' ,li -,CV ' I as, :, if I X X. X Y - I ' ' 1. I A ' ' 2. '-,., X ug, i J: rw J' ll 4 'A i V H .af L it ig an ' if ' W an ,-5, , V E fx- 3: ' 'A .ig . I 31. 35- ' ,. as-.L , , in ff? i 5 1 X Q ,A 2 ' - I 4 p X . i L is L has is r r A I.. 1 t ' ? . 'WM 6 . Q K L- A' LL s f OW ONE: Molly Feeley, Elaine Frankowski, Barbara ROW THREE: Judith Justen, Judith Keller, Judith rische, Irene Gonzalez, Esther Herroon. I Kennedy, Nancy Koehler, Jane Koester, Barbara Kowal OW TWO: Judith Hichborn, Janet High, Judith Hilla- ski, Margaret Kulakoski. prand, Lou Anne Hoge, Judith Hollers, Maryann Holup. Poetry, Music - - Fine Art 3 il? f t. Ns Q I 1,7 5 , ' Z fy 'E It 5 ' 'vb 1 'K ' , , . K K X What better proof 1 knowledge than a tes Deeply engrosse Dorothy Bennett a Patricia Caldwell pr pare neatly - arrange English papers in Si ter Angela Marie class. A lone observ of the photographer . Barbara Longon. Thes quizzes help to refres the students' mind and make studying fo exams easier. at Tl 1 3 -1 , N , f . , . 1 41' , su! i t Nix - . gr b , 5 .ll X A 1: V, a f f t s A V H 1. Y V as , Q Q L p -1-' . - rf' ' V ' , - -' t!f37x if-gf fs .. O 'P Y l '- ' - V . O ,1 f - N 'xv . Q- M 4 W 2 -. . ef M r 'e M f 2 1' At' r A -.1 , ls f 1 f -'agp O fr ' - X X E 4 mf, I Q: K: 4, ., 1 'ji t 4 ' ' ' f V, I - K - k fa- ' K . -O s 1. . ROW ONE: Michalene Kushner, Therese Marie Lee, Catherine Link, Barbara Longon, Chartel Mack, JoAnn Manera. ROW TWO: Susan Masztak, Karenette Mateja, Helen Matthews, Maureen McGowan, Janet McStay, Janet Miller, Janice Moore. ROW THREE: Mary Moore, Margaret Nachazel, Carc Neary, Wilma Ott, Barbara Pim, Frances Powers, Car olyn Puhl. ultifvate Sensitive Minds Flex your wrist, vises Sister Jeanne arie as she guides argaret Ann Wiles ring one of her lfreekly lessons. Daily actice eventually rings that long-aWait- d invitation from aint Ursula Acad- y's Orchestra. This ar the Sophomore lass has a represent- ion of nine members 15 the school orchestra. L.. was 1 5 y Qt. 1 sc , N W gi, J Q ,ffl-1' V 1 4' if' 7 A 4 l .X A i Sa . Y Y V2 .2 yy I fx YM. 'vm' it ff J gil f af ey V I V ' F V V f Q It h V fl , .. . X Aka f Q .1 r , ,s rr' qi 4 'sz ' ' I r V - O 5 '.' l i'l3 gfg.' -, , Y ' W AQ? I V -.4 -J - r A ' , - Y V K x 'Q ' ' ' ' V.: V - , . L k X K V as-'CI ll - i' L Q 'OW ONE: Phyllis Purcel, Carroll Roberts, Theresa Streichert, Katheryn Wakelin. Eollins, Victoria Rosa, Marianne St. John, Suzanne , ROW THREE: Margaret Warns, Mary Susan Wiede- chausten. mann, Margaret Wiles, Catherine Witker, Josephine LOW TWO: Susan Scheetz, Sharon Skibinski, Margaret Yoppolo, Nancy Yoppolo, Marcia Zygula. tlawecki, Mary Louise Snyder, Kathleen Stout, Marcia ' 33 X 1 la AU ,J K' iii T LW .. j. 'x x JW! 1 . 1 .f .35 11 -,J Wm g ,Wu 0- ' .. X, 5 x 'W 9' av 'il wx... sung V f X, It--I L 1 Q V AR. N P . 1 , ,Q1.4..we'.fi, fwww-f .LJ r J J U4 ,U 111 fwjwf Y dj I ff! - 1 Y, M. ,gl ' Luang '9 4 wxm 5 HF- , -1 H .321 X W L y, Fly . ' sam A , ,U M53 , jg yf La . , A lk. nr 'Y N :'1 . 0 V W: ' 1, n-,.- qyi. -' ' I rd 1 V' sf Dag. Z.- .4 1 ilzfgfi ,K . nn' n IN CHRISTMAS wmv, cn-ualsn ' BUT i W LJEIAQ Q f S HJ4 , Q ,.,,, ....,, v awp diy? H 1 Qilfsfl Graduates Combine U. S. History With Excitemen 1 WA at SUA means Junior Council on World Affairs. At discussion meet- ings members exercise their inalienable right - freedom of speech. Proud of her heritage! The expression registers on Judy B1anchard's face as she points to a map depicting the areal? 1 iii ll f is . i ..M,. ,rpg .. ssfggwr . ? m?p...s. sw British and French send troops tl the Suezg Hungarians revolt! Thes are typical issues debated by the J un' ior Council on World Affairs. Study ranging from Egyptian hier oglyphics to Franklin's printing pres and from the covered Wagon to e 57 Cadillac provides a broad sw of historical knowledge. The fr men, as 'world history students, enlightened by the study of me origin and his progress through l ages. In the American history clas juniors delve into the study of Constitution and its welding of - country. The seniors apply t . knowledge of previous histo courses in national problems, course concerning their dealings w man in society and government. C rent events merit daily discussion. evolution of the flag of the United States. Judy's class- mates find the lesson a requirement in history. M 115'-9' if ' ' w :STE 52 U 2 2-. 1B ,li H, . r. .. . .. 5 .M ,. zz .tziiszfl nfsgilfaeayf esi-'err ' FW ferr' W A A ng . Ng, l n Zh? i ll? ,.-. - . X, In gint-'W ii'- l fn Washington American history became a reality hen the seniors left for the nation's Lpital on March 20. Three days over- ovving with exciting tours to Wash- gton's home at Mount Vernon, Ar- gton National Cemetery with the ange of guard, and the Franciscan onastery gave the girls Weary feet t happier hearts. G-men's target practice at the FBI used Wonderment as did the Smith- nian Institute where seniors viewed he Spirit of St. Louis, dresses orn by first ladies at the Inaugural alls, and many other historical relics at revealed the tradition of Am- ica. On March 24, a satisfied group erged from the train with enough cal energy preserved to tell every- e about their pleasure-packed trip. Q X' , ,fi x U one--1 Oh, I just love oysters on the half shell, exclaims Carole Harmon to her roommates Jessica Scharf, Judy Karst, and Sheila Sabrey. Good company in a journey makes the way to seem the Bretta Blayz, Carol Holtgrieve, Francie Schuchman, and shorter. Clzaak Waltonl These four senior lasses, Sheila Thompson happily Wave goodbye to Toledo. :ia fa- Ma 'Elsie After intensive study of English poetry Latin poetry plays her ability to scan a verse of that ever-famous shouldn't be too threatening! Jacqueline Schmersal dis- Aeneid for Sister Mary Blanche and her Latin IV class. Varied Language Curriculum Offer Marilyn Reischman receives correction with Ia determined smile as her German pronunciation improves steadily. Mintia Danford prepares to recite the next sentence perfectly, 38 O Temporal O Mores exclaims a Latin student the midst of a laborious tran lation. Latin presents a ch lenge to anyone who attemp to produce a readable transl tion. Vocabulary tests, decle sions, and conjugations hau Latin discipulas during tl' first two years. Cicero's fie speeches against Cataline co pose the third year. Aft Vergil's Aeneid casts bits confusion, a hard-earned ac demic diploma is the satisf ing reward. Although seldom appare to high school students, t English language has much ' common with German. En lish, fated to become the mel ing pot of languages, is basi ally Teutonic in origin. T German student,- howeve views a seemingly ne tongue. The first-year study co centrates on German fund mentals: vocabulary an grammar. A journey along El Camino eal is the pathway of Span- Y h I and II students. Intro- ' uction to the language, tradi- ions, and customs of the ,panish people presents a new nxperience for first-year stu- ents. After the foundation the language is laid, second- ar linguists develop their owledge through studying e country's tales of treasure, Dmance, and adventure. Pronunciation of difficult nasal vowel sounds, intona- on, and mastering some vo- Ebulary is the major task of ench I students. In addi- on to this, second-year stu- concentrate on learning usages and the of irregular verbs. French songs is en- girls in both years. South of the border up north? Not quite, but Josephine Alvarado does make a convincing senorita as she dresses up for the Spanish I class. Au, eu, and ain: sounds emanating from Room 34 daily! the second-year French class. This concentration is Perfecting their vowel pronunciations are members of often mingled with lively fun. Uiifxccctllggifgflhlfru I QQQQGQQIBQQSQQGQQ' S 35,2 'D 5 5 gg 1 55 'I .rg . .1 1 5? I' ,. 7 rf -I E x -f' 4 H '- 'Ny A 3 4 , 1 ' , I A -1 I cgi, Www, B. ff' hav 2 1 Q 15 ,, E, ,AA Y' V -6- 414311 1 f. H 'ggi 'wif -1- ' W K F1 .. qs- -1-4. - ,,Q, -LY ,Q AQ: J, 22-:?qu...v4-.5,:E1, f :, ,Lz.,. w:w ..,,,,,- ,- . 1 1 M ,V Agn. 1, , :Jig 1 'QS -J ' E P55 in 1 .'. 4,- 2393 QQ r , 'Un .. n : Y,-p.,.a- X, I -., t . I In Pb:-. f-xx W JV 1 Fa - N. L-v-., ,.-.- A 'A D .4 4 ima gi sig- gs '..-.1-iam -'9 E, Q 1.57 .Q--J v I - x WIT N 5 an - 1 Qroups Aid Academy The St. Ursula Academy Chapter of the 'ational Honor Society began its first active ar under the direction of Sister Miriam, incipal. Students were chosen because of eir scholarship, character, and service. Each Iiember must have an 852 average in grades id conduct. The National Honor Society encourages the and exploration of the excep- es in its members. It identifies leaders which our democracy for a strong America. Mounting the steps of SUA are the mem- l957. Left to right are: Mary Jo Marjorie Schroeder, Karen Krorn- Cornelia Byrne, Rose Uyehara, Jes- arf, Sheila Sabrey, Diane Degnan, Carroll, Carole Harmon, Kathleen Jacqueline Schmersal, and Judy velopment EJ i i nal qual t for Sch Loyalty and zest are the requirements to a member of the Booster Club. The prerequisite is to be a student at St. Academy. Booster Club functioned this year in der to raise money for the Building Fund. ey sponsored a skating party for the entire hool on February 5. The students discov- ed skating was so enjoyable that another rty was held in May. These parties were ge successes for both money and school irit. Junior and senior members of the National Honor Society are chosen because of their scholastic achievement and service. Come one, come all, bid Welcoming FTA members: Elaine Dzienny, and Sharon Timmers. To secure the Rose Lehner, Jessica Scharf, Jacqueline Schmersal, new academy they need not fear a lack of support. salt 'tlron nrnn: scuooL SPIIISIIIED Him-mums TUES B 5111 1-Q8jUN1ElFU-:gg CADE HITIIIE A nun 'Tis Merry, When Youth Meets Pleasure Dancing to the music of Richard Trepins provided an enchanting evening for juniors an seniors and their Prince Charmings on the lon awaited night of April 22. St. Ursula Academy' fifteenth annual prom was held in the Granc Ballroom of the Commodore Perry Hotel. Frorj 8:30 to 11:30 the Cinderellas whirled and swirle . in the frills of their spring formals. The drean1iest night of the year came int being through the theme Moonglow Mist. Th! Junior Class honored the seniors and chaperon with the Well-planned evening. Kathleen Murphy president of the class, was general chairman of al committees. Assisting her were the other officers Toni Malone, Janice Kanarowski, and Jean Kepu Parents of the junior and senior class officer and members of the board of the St. Ursul Academy Council acted as chaperons. Juniors heading the committees Were: Kath erine Robedeau, invitationsg Barbara Cutche programg Margaret Daly, orchestrag Kristin Hay' Ward, publicity, and Barbara Pawlowski, souveni booklets. Radiant faces, fragrant corsages-it's the Ballroom of the Commodore Perry Hotel on April 22. Preparing to depart for the Junior-Senior Prom are prom assumes special importance. Lilge the Washington John Dennehy and Mary Jo Leonard. For seniors the trip, the play, and the yearbook, it is a major event. . ,J 1- V , n . 3 , , i I s 1 . 5555 uf M Q Q' , ., X , P5 I, r ,H ,Lef 25375 ,. gigijslf E-'75 f - Agzwgg 4 , M., 65 vu M 'cf ,f ,- K - sr A gif fb G, V5 Hg ' is is 1 In 'x 4 41' 1 -.1. mpg , .UL 4-?P,'S5, ' .ff-55' :lr I - . 33 i -nf! wilt - 0.41 ' ,A f- ':ff, S ff- y:.,,. -- A '55 Fgzflif? 15592 pihsrsfig - 4:',eg5Rmyj1, 'fivzg ,.V ,Jn-.47 L . M'fgE,fQ'f:'52r?Tw ' 3 3,134.1 x,.'..,5f: . 4- ,mg 'za ,fv sgfuw,-1-.ftf , .N,::,m -P 'S ,E-w4 ' ' A !i.'f?W - I .Q 42-iiW'xgQi,,,,,K Q ', 'lf ' X? ' , ' R3. sQ-,fl 'lA -' .- k , .z- f 'Ur T .,,-r J . J + J 4,-1 LAVKN 11 -FC f v E 7 gm QQ? w id Y ix . gfffffff, .FEM fem w-cial N1 aw .ggi A gwwfac W, C XQUL6, K F9i5,4fgg V up-1' Q-f 4- ' ??2es? ix1 vm r 2? .R H .. JE ,, - Q . . r vw 1' - . .jvf' I 41 - Q 'T ifi1 '- i L ' VM W., E S ' ' ik - Qs. 4- ll 4: .R . .- , Ns Q 5 Q Q lg, t 544' 1.- Once a Week freshmen and sophomores depart om their study periods and dash to Urban Hall. . only three bustling minutes the quick-change tists struggle into their green gym suits and ten- s shoes. If a girl who is an expert marksman happens join partnership with another dead-eye Jane, future Shuffleboard Tournament championship in order. Shuffleboard queens for '57 are Mary- in Holup and Suzanne Sommer. Being taught the meaning of love in the game .tennis is a great help for those who plan to make nnis their sport in future summer days. Although football and baseball are not a part the sports curriculum, basketball and volleyball ture the girls, interest. Enthusiastic competi- n is displayed at the basketball tournament be- een homerooms. Ready for action are these ping-pong enthusiasts Linda Archambeau, Theresa Blazic, Janice Kana rowski, and JoAnn Manera. hree's a crowd, murmurs Margaret Wiles as she at- ingly while a puzzled look prevails on the countenance pts another bucket. Mary Moore beams approv- of Mary Jo Brickner. 45 5 x y- g ,, J ,. I 'af 1- .- ' j a-:vm sg 1 ag . wxfp- ' K- 41, 'ei 3 fi' ?mg:f-, N q,i5YK4 v H,- A- x hs, vi 11- 55, ,, Q 4 , Rowling Skill Swimmers ready? On ur mark! Get set! Go! nrbara Pim, manager, lly Hayward, and Caro- T1 Dimmer, relay team Embers, animatedly show at they have accumulat- l in the skill of speed imming. Awaiting the of the incoming parti- ants who will give them green light, are Cather- Witker, Kay Wakelin, Pat McCarthy. ENN' Chalking up that not-so- perfect score are Mary Sue Heffern and Barbara Olson. Janet Ignaczak, Sue Van Wormer, and Sue Brock- way look forward to adding better scores, while Pat Extejt contemplates not re- cording anything at all. Donnette Scott holds up her fellow teammates as she concentrates on making a strike. Kathleen Mur- phy, Molly Feeley, Linda Archambeau, Anna Basone, and Grace Scott, old pros at the game, anxiously await their turns. 47 7 OF HTH . . . and thy judgments shall go forth as the light. Qsee 5:5 Through reason and revelation the Ur- suline student arrives at the truth which enables her to make judgments in the light of Christian principles. 49 I fb '5 u V -U 4' -r i-' s -f. ...f True Recreation Stimulates Juniors f- Q ,.',. H. D' o , : We 1 ,X J Ti E X - l XM' ma ,ss N I , n . X 11 rii 7 V. -ana . Y ' , I , :ut J' A , . ri :- ddr ROW ONE: Joan Adamski, Josephine Alvarado, Sharon Altwies, Phyllis Bishop, Judith Blanchard, Elaine Boughton, Bernadette Bowes. ROW TWO: Sharon Boyer, Mary Joan Brickner, Sandra Cole, Mary Louise Conner, Ruth Ann Coutchure, Bar- All the World's stage, and all the me and Women merel players. Puttin Shakespeare to th test are junior clas leaders. Searching througl Mother Mary Charle. costumes proves to b enjoyable as J anic Kanarowski secr tary fits Kathlee Murphy presiden with a striking ch peau Treasurer J ea Kepus drapes a Spa ish shawl on Antoir ette Malone, vice pre ident Curtain going up' gr Y is 'aa WEN rf' 1:69 4 '7 I .Q -r-'Q bara Cutcher Lee Ann Czarnecki. ROW THREE: Margaret Daly Mintia Danford Jamc Davis Diane Degnan Carita Demski Jerorna Dentic Angela Diana. , : 7 , . . iiii A' 1 'e 'Al 1- ' - H - - 1 ,If A v git: V um ix Q ' ,, - 4- , A -Q - I ,V A ' ,X - 4? . ' ' ,,y' H Ai 55- ' R 3 I , ,,r.. I A , - , ,J . r ,.,. ,M E r 1 Y A Ahlw -ff :V 4 f ' 'V .- . dl E' , A 'R' Al, in 1' I , - J' O. ,K ,f Q r I Y I A H f w ' . 1' 1 ...'- 'f i,,. ' Q .-., ,- vm f , v- . .' . ,q - J r E, r y,r no it i-3 ,M l J J f wifi- -. ,eb - I Y: i-f .' ' V I : 1, J va I 4: - E V X P1 - at f. 5 rri it ifffi? eesil , ..a r J . . X v 1 si If A r : M f , .., ' i 1 7 K I ze .4 1 E na . 7 Y 7 Through Curricular, Social Activities Whose is which? r maybe, Which is hose? Kristi Hay- ard has difficulty in ghting her lunch on 'tis table. Evidently osemary Lehner has pounded with an her of her keen and itty remarks A ady and responsive dience, so well a used, is Sharon Boy and Diane Degnan ho find 11: hard to re in their composure ne Wolcotts sand ich even remains mporarily forgotten if ,, Y hile she Joins the N f hers in laughter -1 ff ff H yi - f . N K y ,r 4 . L , H A .2i- -f ,X , Q- -N T at ,S it s- T 1 , J G .rg f 'X O t F . 5 lx f-4 , Q nz- Q 2 -.2' H , 5 ' ti f f : 1 S., in gb Al' ' V? , QE 4 ' - V f G f f y . ' yyycc rye ' 5-f FL ' :fit A ,A ,gil a i A sasrieer A l f , is 4 1 ti y f .M . 1 Y W 3. y . . - ,C 7 I V5 - uv. qui' as ml Di ' l I E, V H' I ' 'at Qil. W: ' 4 f ' 'X ' ' A Q r , EE i! - V- V' --,: ll , F ' ssif I NW :' ' ,ali im :,: 2211? ' V' :' gli Q 4 A . if ': : ' A .J 5 . . i OW ONE Linda Dittlebeck, Margaret Donohue, Helen umas Elaine Dzienny, Dorothy Fleck, Joyce Fodor, Hayward, Mary Sue Heffern. ROW THREE: Sharon Hepfinger, Jeanne High, Janet Ignaczak, Mary J ordan, Janice Kanarowski, Jean Kepus, OW TWO Cecilia Gonnella, Theresa Gonnella, Mary ynne Graham Christine Green, Patricia Gust, Kristin Y I ' I 1 Q l ,339 ' 'zzu A V .,., . v i 'P -,: 1 lik? .iff 5: 1 'll J ,. . if 1 - .M A' y u ., , i 5 ' if E .M 0 1 f- EEZ' I A Y i 5,-. ' I V,-ll . L y A xv 4 X . U arcia, Fritz. 7 Mary Klear. English Themes In Tea, Dramatic Make that tw 1 u rn p s o f s u g a please, Margaret Do ahue informs serv Diane Degnan. An unusual aspect the junior tea, given i honor of their mot ers, lies in the fa that the delicacie were prepared b members of the clas Not a Man in th House highlighte the entertainment po tion of the program. Corsages of rose mums, or carnation were presented to th mothers. 'E I 1' ,r.. .w,. I I '1 Q ' .45 - A, L ,K A4 s 1 A ., A A P r if 5 fi . fe M sdi in A if 'A - s ' . 1 t -1 f f 4 r f in U -J ' A X if 2 , Y-.. - H A: . . V L5 A 's .,t, 1 . , i f to W t 1 .mf A if A A is 4 .ry 4 J I 4 'F ' Y . 1 6 4 Af? if 3 rksgj fr X G, A is 'F 1 :P A ,I ' 'V AA -if AJ gg ln' wg E - P- P ROW ONE: Karen Kromenacker, Bonnie Kunz, Mary Kathleen Murphy, Linda Noon. Anne LaVigne, Mary Ellen Lawlor, Anne Marie Lehner, ROW THREE: Marlene Parker, Rosalie Pauken, Bar Rosemary Lehner, Mary Antoinette Malone. bara Pawlowski, Sarah Pieper, Joann Puccetti, Nancy ROW TWO: Sharon Manor, Susan McClellan, Monica rae Rable, Fay Reid. McClintock, Patricia McHugh, Page Ann Mclncrow, ?rofvicle New Challenge For Talents Look, look . . . over R ere ' Carita Demski i 1 neels in adoratlon 1th carpenters, Mar lear and Kathleen helan Appearing 1n e1r midst 1S the Holy arnily portrayed by atricia Ward, Anne onnolly and J anice an arowskl Our ady of Walsmgham true story depicts e origin of England s mous shrlne BGS1dSS - IS production the Ur lme Players d1rect d by Mother Mary harles also enacted a ,Q 'US af J eeel ala 1 1 it 11' 'Q 1 2 115 ' X v',- XQXX , XX X 215. I . ,X 'X f -- ,, ali ' 4, jd :X . f 'eg ' 4X XX -- LJ. X XX l.,,..ni OW ONE: Marilyn Reischrnan Judith Rietzke Kath- rine Robedeau Marilyn Ryan Grace Scott Rosemary cott Janet Swartz. OW TWO: Judith Taylor Patricia Threm Rose Uye- ara Susan Van Worrner Mary Margaret Vass Jeanne J N M T iss. - Venia Sharon Wahl. ROW THREE: Sandra Waite Patricia Ward Kathleen Whelan Barbara Wirick Phyllis Wisniewski Jane Wol- cott Ruth Wolinski. . Y X XX XX X X w . : . 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This recital completes Ann's last requirement for a diploma in music. 54 The Greeks called it Et Jackie Gleason calls it relz tion, and St. Ursula's calls music. Throughout the y music brightens the stude ' days and is made a nat1 part of their lives. As Sister Jeanne M tapped the podium with baton, the eager members the orchestra made their but for St. Vincent's Scl of Nursing graduation c mony in early September Ursuline Auditorium. At annual Christmas Conc December 19, parents friends were invited to an joyable program of Christ: music-old and new. Another phase of mus entertainment offered to . girls is the student recital 1 gram. These big nights 1 vide pleasant evenings for th audience, and, when the per former hears the applause she knows it is for a matur accomplishment. . MQW X I Augmented and diminished triads, -a taste of terms musicians struggle with! Sister Marie Rene instructs Barbara Frische, Jane Connors, and Esther Herroon. On This Good Christmas Morn French Lullaby, and Choir. Voices blended joyously in true Yuletide spirit Christmas Snows of Sweden sang the A Cappella with the capable direction of Sister Marie Rene. Features, News Enrich Pages Of The Ursuline Wi: fl W- lfmzfw' ' ' X 4,0 Q W ca E : Q, 45 E K. Carroll and A. Basone pin up former results as J. The first step in the paperls progress, drawing up Nyitray and M. Rybka check and recheck galley proofs dummy, is demonstrated here by page editors S. of the next edition. M. Lehner, M. P. Carroll, and M. Schroeder. Addressing, folding, stuffing, licking, pasting, sorting, B. Pacewicz, C. Malcuit, J. Troknya, M. Strabler, S. typing, and checking busy the hands, tongues, and minds Thompson, L. Valdes, E. Wolfe, D. Holup, J. Uhrman of M. Schroeder, F. Schuchman, J. Rollins, V. Bennett, and D. Doepker. Five times during the school year, the URSU- QINE goes to the printer and comes home to the satisfied, or at least relieved, editors. From the 'irst issue to the last, they sweat and slave over :heir baby until she reaches, they hope, All- merican standards. Scouting stories, drawing ummies, measuring for word length, recruiting 'eporters, calling the printer, proofreading, check- ng and rechecking will haunt memories long after lliplomas have been received in June and worn iniforms, collars, and cuifs have been packed iway. Usually the seniors are the ones who stay until live perfecting a headline or rewriting a lead, but he juniors are not forgotten, for they also are given a chance to uncover any journalistic talents hat might lie hidden beneath the surface. While 'he seniors are feverishly memorizing parts for heir play, it is the juniors who take over the re- Iponsibility of putting out the third issue. No news is bad news to this twosome, Mary Ann Wolcott and Constance Efiler, co-editors of the URSULINE. .9 55 n ,vga 1 Q5 ui 5-Q 3 if 4-'NX group of experienced and cub reporters patiently for names that make the news. Ready? Set? Go, and down details of their assignments as they search good news! 223, saga A fm Art instructor Mrs. Harry Holt guides 'freshman art stu- masters, such as Rembrandt, DaVinci, and Raphael. dents in their study and appreciation of the great Knowledge is gained by collecting copies ofthe masters. Art Classes Learn Line, Form, Cole Sophomore talent emerges from an oven while exacting students apply the finishing touches to ceramic pieces, recently baked to perfection. 58 Apprentices in any i must first study the work accomplished masters bel attempting any degree of i tation. So SUA freshmen sophomores start a career art with the history of pa ing and sculpturing, featui famous names like Mich angelo, Picasso, and Dali. Exploration of possible in still life, ceramics, painting introduces elen tary students to a true eva tion of their goal. Second-year pupils II their Hrst attempt at ske ing proportional human tures. This figure study vides the incentive to achievement in Architecture from ear Egypt to our modern establishes critical tastes the sophomores. decorating pottery and ry interests the ceramics, thus perience in major fields After this foundation is juniors and seniors with lessons in forms. Fashion designing becomes a reality as uniors try their hand at drawing new and original styles in model sketches. Ad- Jancement in ceramics is also continued in the course. Seniors make intensified studies and put comprehensive knowledge into action by nterior decorating and SCROLL work. esigning rooms and arranging furniture or model houses is included for future ecorators and homemakers. Assistance ith the yearbook demands a cover design, Jaried make-up, and striking layout. The Club de Beaux Arts attracts any artistically-minded students wishing to ex- :end their knowledge and appreciation. Freshman and sophomore members learn RO make their own ceramic pins and ash zrays. Annual projects include participating in n area-wide poster contest, sponsored by he American Red Cross, and making osters for various clubs and activities. 1 Josephine Dentico, president of the Club de Beaux Arts, prepares O to show a slide while Mary Norton, secretary, explains it. Nancy Bartlett, third from right, helpfully assists Rose house as she plans for what might be her future home Marie Zywocki in arranging furniture for her model Other budding artists prepare sketches. E V Q4 W Q :I X M1 . EEE L 'li' in 2 HOL f J f X Jwjfjglflf, rn, 1 qw Q N Xfgg? xl' w I 3- X I nf x. - fs .Qi iff x X E ,A wg K .7 sry 2 - -,Q-1 .. , -,,zs21' :wvQ' , 5 4571- ,ui - --is-A, U fn u f S df' I 5 ,. wa 3 , W 513 A . M R Y mi! H ' -V , ,H .K mm H J -N issen ' . TL F A , 5 r 5 f 1 .,5 E - f' STP' ,.- . ,Q l- 51155 '. -,nm I I I ,JI v.' I . ' I I .. I E 1. I I t I +5 . IN: , It -I I f .fzffffii 9 I I' I h R arffim l . 5'-ilaggk 5 N jpg II E A M ' I 1-1 , I ,tg .gin . , , vw AN. Q OF ITH . . . let your light shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven. Matthew 51 16 The Ursuline graduates faith marks her every Work as an illumination of the -Christ-life within her. 63 1 S 'Yl . we .zz K T, ' Sharon Ann Allen St. Thomas Aquinas ,, ,iii if -1 .f as fi fl Linda Marie Archambeuu St. Catherine College bulletins interest Ann Marie Shamy, presidentg Sheila Sabrey, treasurerg Patricia grieve, presidentg and Bretta Blayz, secretary. Catholic College-Minded Gif V Nancy Jean Bartlett Anna Marie Bosone Valerie Ann Bennett L ii'l Rosary Cathedral St. Catherine Rosary Cathedral Wm ' QE, Z,. ,,:. , Y W v .erm 1 I -- refer' J Q f ' 1 Wifi? My n n Breita Marie Blayz Joan Marie Boudrie Nancy Ann Brooks St. Agnes Rosary Cathedral St. Agnes Hgh For Future Alma Mater STOP! demand Pat Kinner, Loretta Troknya, and Pat Diana as they Judith Lee Brown St. Agnes Corneha Marla Byrne Rosary Cathedral 1 W ew ' swan X 3 I 22252: 355' Mary Patricia Capshaw Our Lady of Perpetual Help Kathleen Theresa Carroll St. Jude 'v 'x Pre-school, post-school interlude marks for Gloria Utrup, Mary Lou Raymond, Rybka, Joan Szeliga, and Marian Strabler. Lockers Retam Memories As 5 Mary Patricia Carroll Nancy Ann Chipley Patricia Ann Crawford Rosary Cathedral ai! ,Q ix St. Michael Ukranian Rosary Cathedral Greek Catholic Church .fl 'lu 5 far R if. E , , L2 z. H- .l ' V .J lieu, s N ,,-. . Patricia Ann Cryan Josephine Ann Dentico Patricia Josephine Diana Gesu Rosary Cathedral St. Pius X fflass Climbs Forward To Success ill those baskets! command mission-minded dents Valerie Bennett, Donna Graham, Kathy rroll, Sharon Allen, and Josephine Dentico. HQ I Donna Lee Doepker Rosary Cathedral Patricia Josephine Edwards St. Teresa K E1 'M' Eg m -1-if H1 F l is n w Ng, --.. Constance Heloise Effler Rosary Cathedral gy A, Slurley Anne Foster St. Mary Retreat is a 'must' in every woman's life, jorie Schroeder, Sharon Hennessy, and Malcuit agree. 11. :iii .ifisgw 1' ww as , eg, Retreat. Tlme Of Tranqmli Beatrice Louise Gederl' Donna Jane Marie Graham Joan Marie Hanley St. Jude St. Joseph, Tiffin, Ohio Gesu sing nu: WYEWEI Wil E l Sharon Louise Hanley Carole Marie Harmon Linda Frances Hellrung St. Charles St. Joseph, Erie, Mich. Gesu ith Moments Of Meditation ing final pa anticipated d p, and Joanne Juhasz. to Sister John Berchmans are: Joan Hanley, Dolores Sharon Ann Hennessy Q iw? Our Lady of Perpetual Help Kae Renee Herwat V 7 5 it af w -, , Q3 , 1 li ' ffm E M KI ' Lnfiszi' New x . 2 , iii? ,,,fgNN V Donna Marie Hollers Immaculate Concep- tion Carol Ann Holtgrieve Gesu Like Ike? or Madly for Adlai? Peggy Carole Juhasz, Jessica Scharf, Connie Eng St. John, Kae Herwat, and Mary Ann e ate. Urban Hall, Teal1ouseWhirl Wil Patricia Ann Holfgrieve Dolores Ann Holup Joanne Mary Juhasz Our Lady of Perpetual St. Mary St. Michael Greek Help Catholic Church 'Q' 1 1 l'm, A W: , ,, 1 .Q Mary Carole Juhasz Judith Marie Karst Patricia Ann Kinner St. Stephen St. Agnes SS. Peter and Paul rousels Of Humming Activities 1S chatter-break on the agenda of Mary Capshaw, Judy Romp, Anna Basone Judy Nyltray and i Barbara Ann Konczal St. Stanislaus Mary Jane Kunz Rosary Cathedral L' 1 L' ff rl '17 I Af . M J W1 . fi n f 1 fd 1 J X All gil! ' 4 w ln L' af .:,,, ..,, , f :s+-7435 E75 ,,,- jf: was M ni, K 'E Elizabeth Ann Lehmann St John !49 EQ if fill 'WSMQSQQ we af- f E -6 Margaret Mary Lehner Gesu Reverting to childhood are Judy Brown and Nan Brooks as Pat Crawford, Connie Byrne, and S Murawa await On Stage! Vauclefville Arrives On Campu Mary Joan Leonard Grace Elizabeth Licnta Sharon Ann Mack Rosary Cathedral Rosary Cathedral Blessed Sacrament Qian 5 . , H ,' A . in F fr S Sf' -Jn s if 3 Carole Jean Malcuit Shirley Ann Malecki Mary Kathryn Maloney St. Charles Nativity Rosary Cathedral Z rough Student Skits, Dances Christmas decorations are Rose Marie and Judy Naumann. Mary Catherine Manton Gesu it Patricia Mane McGreevy Rosary Cathedral Ann Marie McManus, Sandy Szabo, Ann , --1' I f fi X tyy s 'ffi' Ann Marie McManus St. Agnes Susan Murawa Rosary Cathedral Springtim ' ' ' ' Judith Ann Neumann Rosary Cathedral Qs 1 ' 1 V Xi H if ra ' wil! .-,,.':, , .. , , .gr g ...wy- X K. x Mary Lenore ON' Christ the King o Trip, Play, Prom-Graduation ' ram ,gi , Barbara Jean Pacewicz Mary Louise Raymond 3' ml E St. Teresa St, Catherine eapin' Lena receives the full treatment from ancie Schuchman, Carol Holtgrieve, Joan Boud- , and Nancy Chipley. I T., , . ..... , I : 1 Joan Elizabeth Rollins y St. Thomas Aquinas Judith Catherine Ramp Our Lady of Perpetual Help ,.innn , -l .ne,i innne e nnnnn . np,,inr R 1 Lnlg is ,ff--mzizw N'N ' M' Z Q? fir-2 W Q 39? Ann Louise Russ Rosary Cathedral pubij Vigil! WM Marcia Jean Rybka St. Adalbert , PaVlova Mary Jo Leonard daintily ties her t shoes as Judy Yarton and Eleanor Wolfe assi with maid's activities. Explorers Of Musical, Dramati Sheila Ann Sabrey Diane Marie Sf. John Jessica Anne Scharf St. Francis De Sales St. Thomas Aquinas Blessed Sacrament - -fi f 41: I A, , ,.,s Z ,V I, W c 1 I Ani' 1 ' -gps 1 ,tb r v 'M I ,, , Jacqueline Susann Catherine Rose Schnapp Mariorie Ann Schroeder schmefsal St. Catherine St. Jude Rosary Cathedral ields Discover New Horizons melodies are rehearsed by senior quartet ole Harmon, Pat Cryan, Judy Karst, and Jack1e w-mnv-nel 1ni+'h TNnv-ann Dnnnlrnw 9+ H-an -ninnn Frances Lee Sch uchman Help Donnette Scott Blessed Sacrament Our Lady of Perpetual I IL - -Y-Q:.gEf 'E - , H, ' ' sexi w 1 X V Fwf, 1, , ,mf ' w 1 WAJQAHN1 w ' in gm W 3 Ann Marie Shamy Gesu Marian Clare Strabler W Rosary Cathedral N Moby Dick or The King and I ? Movies pr vide recreation for Barbara Konczal, Ka Schnapp, Pat Edwards, and Sharon Hanley. Capitol's Glittering Marquee Sandra Lee Szabo Joan Christine Szeliga Margaret Ann Thees New St. Patrick St. Hedwig Gesu Y , K I 1 'L , I' X 4 L if w x 1- 5 Q LN., 1, V- vw' r .3 ' WSF: ...gg -49 .fade I In Lr- ,ggz m.,,,... H1 fisisg ii' ' 153- g- Xf 'ZH Q -we 4 :'e- - 4? ' , ,J Sheila Mary Thompson Sharon Ann Timmers Julia Ann Troknya Gesu St. Catherine St. Thomas Aquinas otel Lobloies Attract Visitors at the Lee House are B. Lehmann, M. L. Hellrung, M. Maloney, M. J. Kunz, M. S. Yokom, D. Scott, and J. Uhrman. Mary Jacqueline Ann Uhrman Little Flower Gloria Ann Utrup St. Teresa 3 Q., l ev it M. 'B 1 ., l ' j .Qi V' 1 F - ' : ' s. lg' Loretta Mae Valdes SS. Peter and Paul Mary Ann Wolcott Gesu i t , 'rf ,t f rl X 1 2 H if N , f V mr ! T 1 l r r WH W ' W' .V -25551: max nnn i rrrr . Vi gl ,V w Through the looking glass gaze Alices 1n Wonderland of graduation: Barbara Pace Mary Manton, and Grace Licata. As Commencement Draws Nea Eleanor Jane Wolfe Judith Ann Yorton Susan Florence Yokom St. Charles Our Lady of Perpetual St. Agnes Help Y, ,1 gm. gg gif iS ' or if rta n f' fii ..- . wh Q... lf' ig .l5 aith Flowers Toward Maturity Rose Marie Teresa Zywocki St. Teresa 2 ff! 1 Va fgvvp li S., ' I R lv- 5 ,, l L- JF gfl n rf Patroness Of Youth Commemorated October Z1 wx i Jeanne Williams, sophomore, provides nourishment for Speakers for the day smile as they anxiously await freshman Carol Helfrich. Nancy Fulop discovers that turn at the microphone. Climax of the program this is a tradition at St. Ursula's. Father McCartin's speech. Peering over the shoulder of Sister Vincent, Wilma Ott serving the students. Each sophomore shares in this and Jane Koester, with a group of sophomores, are major class activity as hostess for St. Ursula's Day. , -in S fs-Q. 1 lil- 1 5 . . , EFQ5. 1 . U, 1 A Q 1 1 ' 11 N - I K . r V ri 5, A- is ' 1 if ff 0 God, who gave to the virgins consecrated to ou under the leadership of Ursula . . . Thus egins the traditional celebration of St. Ursula's ay with Mass at the Cathedral and breakfast erved by the sophomores in Urban Hall. Cornelia Byrne, as president of the Student ouncil, oiiiciated at the meeting. Patricia Holt- rieve gave a resume of the life of St. Ursula. The theme for this year, Trust in Youth was he same as that of the National Catholic Youth eek. As a challenge to youth, speeches ques- ioned how young Americans would respond to his trust in the following categories: spiritually, acqueline Schmersalg educationally and cultural- y, Diane Degnang and patriotically, Jo Ann Steger. Reverend Francis P. McCartin concluded the rogram with an inspiring talk to the students. Strolling up the walk to school are Toni Malone and Rose Lehner, trailed by Jane Wolcott, Linda Noon, and Marlene Parker. harp wind and bright sun mark a beautiful day in Octo- doesn't bother Miss Jeanne Manley and Sister Mary er to celebrate the feast of St. Ursula. The breeze Alice as the camera catches their eye. 83 i ww .1 ww- Beliefs ACU A Recitation of the rosary is being led by Carole Malcuit, president, and Bar- bara Cutcher. Legionaries volunteer their services to help in the offices at St. Vincentis Hos- pital. They sew and iron clothes, watch over the children at St. Anthony's Orphanage, and care for the children in the pediatric wards. Throughout the year the girls strive to per- form acts of kindness, char- ity, courtesy, and justice, both at home and at school. 84 i 1511 gif After prayers in th chapel the seniors led thj procession of the entire stu- dent body to the auditori- um. The renewal of the Ac' of Consecration at the en thronement ceremony read by Patricia Holtgri left. To Jesus thro Mary is the motive of Legion of Mary' girls. the weekly meetings, , d . .d tured below conducte Carole Malcuit, presi spiritual passages are r ln Serfvicc I promise thee . . . One if the impressive events in he auditorium this year vas the presentation of 'oses by Apostleship of Drayer representatives af- er the Consecration Act. llarjorie Schroeder, Patri- ia Crawford, Linda Noon, flary Patricia Carroll, and flarcia Rybka, right, place n the vase the roses repre- enting the thirteen prom- Eos given by the Sacred eart to St. Margaret Mary. K UtFl'.Lf' El nntu. :fr v-,mx gd New this year on the SUA campus Were the mite boxes introduced by the Mission Club. Marianne St. John, Marlene Parker, Dor- othy Bennett, and Valerie Bennett, above, prepare the envelopes which are dis- tributed to the home rooms. Each month the offerings are sent with prayers to the missions. Connie Koszycki, Eleanor Wolfe, Mary Alice Kwiatkovvski, Sandra Cole, and Judith Justen, left, at- tend a Paladin Club meet- ing. 85 ' 2 -f WV? Wt f 'W TtL'tBffT!'i h'2 'w 'a5? K xmas - L55 1 5233255 Retreat guidance is interrupted by a dash of humor dur- senior's life, but Father Blaise proves to have the ing a personal conference. Many problems arise in a answers for Connie Byrne. Christ-Centered Retreat Emphasiz Orate, fratrc-rs, urges Father Blaise. Thus the day is beginning the perfect way with students joining the priest in offering the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. 86 vestments against the r berry curtain set the s for one of Father Blaise s ferences. Vesting as he sp Father demonstrated that priety and appropriaten accompanied by a spirit reverence, solve the prob of modesty in dress. An explanation of the cred chalice and ciborium the symbols represented the use of altar linens 1 vided the background Fatheris talk about our u with Christ at the Offert His statement, Mass shm be the greatest experience have, instilled in students new realization of the ma tude of the Mass. Father Blaise's unique scription of Christ as a r so different from pious ends, occasioned this reac from a sophomore, The Christ I know, I like a better. Vivid green and gold lv i ' 1 I l Reverend Blaise Hettich, DSB., retreat master, became riend, preacher, and guide to girls at Saint Ursula Academy rom February 6 to February Emphasis on the necessity if honesty in the Sacrament if Pardon and the removal of he fear of asking a priest's idvice was stressed by Father, or Penance is a renewal of yur friendship with God. Special conferences for jun- ors and seniors dealt specific- llly with marriage. These alks centered around affinity ivith God, oneys partner, and ne's children. Grail maga- ine and a book entitled You nd Your Children were rec- mmended reading for infor- ation on family life. oly Mass 5 :.: Eipz W Q 3. ' -si-as .F- xw 'G Dx: X - iii. gg fr-arp: -- l av, The Reverend Blaise Hettich, Order of St. Benedict, from St. Meinrad Arch- abbey in Indiana preached the 1957 retreat for the students of St. Ursula Academy. Endeavoring to fill their minds with examples in the life aid of Miss Gallagher, who selected a number of excel- of Christ and the saints, a group of students receives the lent books especially for spiritual reading. J 5 9 Q D , 1 , .314 ' ui' if ,wi Wagga, - ' f Lei: . N f , L 1 11 ff, - , M .1 , , ' g R A .fiv T m V, W ,wa z 1 eiiwm, A '.- . 5g 4':1f1z113:ji:1.g-104:51:-ifzyf,-43 .W - W '- f ' A 5 I . ,V , Q:- -f'- wp:-.4-I:f.::,3 me 'A , K , . , ,E ,wi-.. as 53 . 35.1--.,. mg 'Q A 945'-v 2 11 wry 1351 f'i1,'..,, Lfrii Bw.. M 5335, L- esxq mv-. I 1, rf K -v .P ,- f v T , VI-MD M9312 ' '. 51- TT 'f' 'H HW i i , ,-I4 . V S 3 W' Eidfff if - ff ,,.f,,!,,,,i.gF ,. hr: L AH L - - 1 ,fm 3 1 .- jwlfa-lv! V T Nl L-,fi s:t'1u1s1g. ,ww A ,f.--,fn . K ft- -JA ,HSQQL X X'-V1 ,A gi , - Lia 4 ,, . gf . NWA QL '- ' ' - , L 'I 1 ' -A 'A , 'A s : ' ,, N M ' f 'Uni ,Q W ' V .,.. A !':i'-sfv lu , .,. . . ., , I A Q, I xv n A , , Vx , - L . ' ' :W - ., ,N-.Q ,YY --,,a'w-'H --ms. , W.. Uv.: 'ffl ' ' S ., ' 1 me 'f hu ., f ,fy L' ? ' 3 w . f A f v'-::- - ' H A- I .f ' A as 11 f :ff Ei F gh W H me-12,1 wa S 1- f , I 7- higpz 't , , W .z , Y, . - if ' P i M, In 4 . - Q f ' ' '4 Xe ...L Fragrant Flowers Crown Blessed Virgin Queen J? -rf, W. I Mystical rose, tower of ivory, intone the seniors. Chanting the litany of the Blessed Virgin, students march in solemn procession. Crowning Mary Queen of May is ar age-old and world-Wide tradition. Ai St. Ursula's it is always celebrated ir association with the feast of St. An- gela, the foundress of the Ursuline order. Reverence and devotion are the keynotes of the day. White uniform: worn by all the girls bespeak the joy of the occasion. The light of Oui Lady's virtues shows a shining ex! ample to followg her simple faithi humility, and charity are difficult bu rewarding to imitate. Following Mass and Communion a Holy Rosary Cathedral there is a pro cession. Our Lady is crowned with ' dainty floral Wreath, and the cerel rnony closes with the singing of Th Sky Is Blue, a beautiful hymn wri ten by Sister Ancilla, a Toledo Urs line. Senior class president, Patricia Holtgrieve, congratulates two attendants, Sheila Thompson and Peggy Thees. Th Patricia Crawford, newly-elected May Queen, and her girls were chosen by their senior classmates. Senior Actifvities . . . On The Record! SHARON ANN ALLEN: Missions 153,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Booster Club 25 Club de Beaux Arts 45 Red Cross 25 Science Club 2. LINDA MARIE ARCHAMBEAU: Legion of Mary 45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Booster Club 25 Science Club 35 Athletics l,2,3,4. NANCY JEAN BARTLETT: Scroll 45 Club de Beaux Arts 3,4. ANNA MARIE BASONE: Apostleship of Prayer 25 Ursuline 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Red Cross 15 Science Club 2,35 Athletics 1,2,3. VALERIE ANN BENNETT: SC 45 Missions 1,2,3,45 Scroll 45 Ursuline 3,45 Red Cross 45 Science Club 25 Athletics 1. BRETTA MARIE BLAYZ: Treasurer 15 Vice-president 25 Secretary 45 Sodality5 Scroll 45 Ursuline 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Booster Club 25 Camera Club 35 Science Club 25 Taxettes 25 Athletics 2. JOAN MARIE BOUDRIE: SC 35 President 35 Apostle- ship of Prayer 1,25 Prom Committee 35 Science Club 3,45 Athletics 1,2,3,4. NANCY ANN BROOKS: Apostleship of Prayer 15 Missions 3,45 Scroll 45 Booster Club 2,45 Science Club 2,45 World Affairs 45 Athletics 2,3. JUDITH LEE BROWN: SC 45 Apostleship of Prayer 15 Missions 2,35 Ursuline 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Science Club 35 Athletics l,2,3,4. CORNELIA MARIA BYRNE: SC 2, President 45 Presi- dent 25 Sodalityg Scroll 35 Ursuline 35 A Cappella Choir 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Taxettes 15 Athletics 1. MARY PATRICIA CAPSHAW: Scroll 45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Science Club 45 Taxettes 3,45 Athletics 1,2,4. KATHLEEN THERESA CARROLL: SC 25 Secretary 35 Ursuline 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Science Club 2,45 World Affairs 45 Athletics 1,2,3. MARY PATRICIA CARROLL: Apostleship of Prayer 3,45 Ursuline 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Library Club 45 Red Cross 25 Science Club 2,35 World Af- fairs 45 Athletics 152. NANCY ANN CHIPLEY: Treasurer 35 Sodality5 Scroll 45 Prom Committee 35 Red Cross 35 Science Club 2,45 Taxettes 2,3 5 World Affairs 45 Athletics 1,2,3,4. PATRICIA ANN CRAWFORD: SC 45 Apostleship of Prayer 3,45 Scroll 45 Ursuline 45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Science Club 35 Athletics 1,2,4. PATRICIA ANN CRYAN: SC 45 Missions 1,25 Sodal- ity5 Ursuline 35 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Booster Club 1,2,35 Club de Beaux Arts 2,3,45 Camera Club 15 FTA 35 Science Club 3,45 Athletics 1,2. JOSEPHINE ANN DENTICO: SC 45 Scroll 45 Ursuline 3,45 A Cappella Choir 45 Club de Beaux Arts 3,45 Red Cross 1,2,3,45 Science Club 35 Athletics 1. PATRICIA JOSEPHINE DIANA: SC 3,45 Legion of l3VI4ary 35 Scroll 45 Red Cross 153,45 Science Club DONNA LEE DOEPKER: Legion of Mary 35 Scroll 45 Cfimera Club 2,35 Club de Beaux Arts 2,3,45 Science C ub 2,3. PATRICIA JOSEPHINE EDWARDS: Legion of Mary 45 Scroll 45 Club de Beaux Arts 2,3,45 FTA 45 Red Cross 3,45 Science Club 35 World Affairs 45 Ath- letics 3. CONSTANCE HELOISE EFFLER: SC 45 Missions 25 Scroll 35 Ursuline 3,45 Science Club 45 World Af- fairs 4. SHIRLEY ANNE FOSTER: SC 35 Scroll 45 Camera Club 2,35 Red Cross 2,3,45 Science Club 2. BEATRICE LOUISE GEDERT: Scroll 45 Ursuline 35 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Science Club 3. DONNA JANE MARIE GRAHAM: Missions 25 Booster Club 1,25 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Science Club 2. JOAN MARIE HANLEY: Booster Club 35 Camera Club 25 FTA 45 Science Club 25 World Affairs 45 Athletics 3. SHARON LOUISE HANLEY: Ursuline 3,45 Camera Club 1,25 Club de Beaux Arts 2,3,45 Science Club 3. CAROLE MARIE HARMON: SC 2,35 Missions 1,25 Sodality, Prefect 35 Scroll 3,45 Ursuline 3,45 A Cap- pella Choir 3,45 Booster Club 1,2,35 Camera Club 15 Club de Beaux Arts 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Library Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Prom Commit- tee 35 Science Club 45 Athletics 1,2. LINDA FRANCES HELLRUNG: Science Club 25 Ath- letics 1,2,3,4. SHARON ANN HENNESSY: SC 35 Legion of Mary 35 Missions 1,25 Scroll 45 Ursuline 35 Booster Club 15 Club de Beaux Arts 3,45 FTA 45 Red Cross 45 Sci- ence Club 3,45 Athletics 1,2. KAE RENEE HERWAT: SC 2, Secretary 45 Vice-pres- ident 35 Science Club 35 Taxettes 25 Prom Commit- tee 35 Athletics 1,2. DONNA MARIE HOLLERS: A Cappella Choir 35 Boos- ter Club 35 FTA 35 Science Club 45 Taxettes 3,4. CAROL ANN HOLTGRIEVE: SC 45 Apostleship of Prayer 15 Sodality5 A Cappella Choir 45 FTA 3,45 Taxettes 25 Science Club 25 Athletics 2. PATRICIA ANN HOLTGRIEVE: SC 4, Treasurer 35 President 45 Apostleship of Prayer 15 Sodality5 Scroll 45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Club de Beaux Arts 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Science Club 3,45 World Affairs 45 Athletics 1,2. DOLORES ANN HOLUP: Legion of Mary 3,45 Scroll 45 Ursuline 45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Athletics 2, JOANNE MARY JUHASZ: Apostleship of Prayer 25 Legion of Mary 35 Missions 25 Booster Club 15 Science Club 2,4. MARY CAROLE JUHASZ: Secretary 15 Scroll 45 Ur- suline 35 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Booster Club 35 FTA 45 Science Club 25 World Affairs 4. JUDITH MARIE KARST: Sodality5 Scroll 3,45 Ursu- line 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Booster Club 35 Club de Beaux Arts 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Red Cross 1,25 Science Club 4. PATRICIA ANN KINNER: Ursuline 35 Science Club 3. BARBARA ANN KONCZAL: Booster Club l,2,35 FTA 45 Science Club 3. MARY JANE KUNZ: Science Club 3,45 Athletics 4. ELIZABETH ANN LEHMANN: Legion of Mary 45 Missions 35 Science Club 3. MARGARET MARY LEHNER: Sodality5 Ursuline 3,45 Camera Club 35 FTA 3,4. MARY JOAN LEONARD: Treasurer 25 Sodality5 Scroll 45 Ursuline 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Camera Club 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Sci- ence Club 25 World Affairs 4. GRACE ELIZABETH LICATA: Missions 15 Ursuline 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Science Club 2,35 Ath- letics 4. SHARON ANN MACK: SC 45 Ursuline 3,45 Booster Club 35 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Science Club 2,35 Ath- letics l,2,3,4. CAROLE JEAN MALCUIT: SC 45 Apostleship of Prayer 25 Legion of Mary 3,45 Scroll 45 Camera Club 2,35 Athletics 1,3. SHIRLEY ANN MALECKI: Scroll 45 Science Club 2. MARY KATHRYN MALONEY: Missions 25 Science Club 2,35 Athletics 1,2,3,4. MARY CATHERINE MANTON: Scroll 3,45 Ursuline 35t'Clu?4de Beaux Arts 45 Science Club 25 Ath- e ics , . PATRICIA MARIE McGREEVY: Booster Club 15 Sci- ence Club 25 Athletics 1. ANN MARIE McMANUS: Sodality5 Missions 25 A Cappella Choir 3,45 FTA 3,45 Red Cross 15 Science Club 254. SUSAN MURAWA: Scroll 45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Science Club 3,45 Athletics 1,2,4. JUDITH ANN NAUMANN: President 15 Scroll 45 Booster Club 25 Club de Beaux Arts 2,3545 Science Club 45 Athletics 1,2,3,4. JUDITH ANN NYITRAY: SC 3,45 Ursuline 3,45 Boos- ter Club 25 Prom Committee 35 Science Club 2,35 Athletics 15253. BARBARA LOU OLSON: Sodality5 Science Club 2,45 World Affairs 45 Athletics 1,2,3,4. MARY LENORE OTT: Scroll 3,45 Science Club 25 Athletics 1,253,4. BARBARA JEAN PACEWICZ: Apostleship of Prayer 15 Scroll 3,45 Ursuline 3,45 Booster Club 35 FTA 3,45 Science Club 35 Athletics 1,2,3,4. MARY LOUISE RAYMOND: SC 35 Apostleship of Prayer 15 Scroll 35 Ursuline 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Science Club 3. JOAN ELIZABETH ROLLINS: Missions 25 Scroll 45 Ursuline 35 Booster Club 1,25 FTA 35 Science Club 35 Taxettes 2. JUDITH CATHERINE ROMP: SC Vice-president 35 Legion of Mary 45 Scroll 35 Ursuline 35 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Booster Club 1,25 Science Club 45 Tax- ettes 25 World Affairs 45 Athletics 1,2,3,4. ANN LOUISE RUSS: Secretary 25 Missions 25 Booster Club 1,25 Club de Beaux Arts 2,45 FTA 45 Orches- tra 25 Athletics 1,2. MARCIA JEAN RYBKA: Apostleship of Prayer 3,45 Ursuline 45 Science Club 3. SHEILA ANN SABREY: SC 2,45 Treasurer 45 Missions 25 Scroll 3,45 Ursuline 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Camera Club 25 FTA 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Prom Committee 35 World Affairs 3,45 Athletics 1,2. DIANE MARIE ST. JOHN: Missions 1,25 Scroll 45 Club de Beaux Arts 2,3,45 FTA 45 World Affairs 4. JESSICA ANNE SCHARF: SC 45 Scroll 3,45 Ursuline 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Booster Club 2,3545 FTA 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Science Club 2,35 Taxettes 2. JACQUELINE SUSANN SCHMERSAL: SC 45 Apostle- ship of Prayer 25 Sodality5 Scroll 3,45 Ursuline 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Club de Beaux Arts 253,45 FTA 3,45 Library Club 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Science Club 2,45 Ath- letics 1,2,3,4. CATHERINE ROSE SCHNAPP: Legion of Mary 45 Missions 15 Science Club 25 Athletics l,2,3,4. MARJORIE ANN SCHROEDER: Apostleship of Prayer 3,45 Missions 25 Ursuline 3,45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Science Club 3,4. FRANCES LEE SCHUCHMAN: Scroll 3,45 Ursuline 3,45 Booster Club 153,45 FTA 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Athletics 1. DONNETTE SCOTT: Missions 15 Booster Club 25 Science Club 25 Taxettes 25 Athletics 1,3,4. ANN MARIE SHAMY: SC 45 Vice-president 45 So- dality5 Scroll 45 Ursuline 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Booster Club 35 FTA 35 Science Club 25 World Affairs 4. MARIAN CLARE STRABLER: Legion of Mary 45 Scroll 45 Ursuline 45 Red Cross 3,45 Athletics 4. SANDRA LEE SZABO: Missions 25 Scroll 45 Club de Beaux Arts 253,45 FTA 45 Red Cross 45 Science Club 3. JOAN CHRISTINE SZELIGA: Legion of Mary 45 Scroll 45 Science Club 25 Athletics 4. MARGARET ANN THEES: SC 45 Missions 35 Sodality, Prefect 45 Scroll 35 Ursuline 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 FTA 35 Science Club 3. SHEILA MARY THOMPSON: Sodality5 Scroll 45 Sci- ence Club 45 Athletics 4. SHARON ANN TIMMERS: Scroll 45 Ursuline 35 Club de Beaux Arts 253,45 FTA 3,45 Booster Club 1,35 Red Cross 2,3545 Science Club 25 Athletics 1,4. JULIA ANN TROKNYA: Legion of Mary 45 Misions 25 Scroll 45 Ursuline 3,45 Booster Club 152,35 Club de Beaux Arts 45 FTA 3,45 Taxettes 45 Science Club 35 World Affairs 4. JACQUELINE ANN MARY UHRMAN: Ursuline 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Science Club 4. GLORIA ANN UTRUP: Legion of Mary 45 Scroll 45 Ursuline 45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Booster Club 35 Club de Beaux Arts 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Science Club 35 Taxettes 45 World Affairs 45 Athletics 2. LORETTA MAE VALDES: Legion of Mary 45 Missions 25 Scroll 45 Ursuline 3,45 Booster Club 253,45 Club de Beaux Arts 45 FTA 3,45 Science Club 35 Taxettes 1,45 World Affairs 4. MARY ANN WOLCOTT: SC 45 Sodality5 Ursuline 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Booster Club 35 FTA 35 Science Club 25 Taxettes 15 Athletics 1,2,3,4. ELEANOR JANE WOLFE: Apostleship of Prayer 25 Missions 2,45 Sodality5 Scroll 45 Ursuline 35 Booster Club 2,35 Camera Club 15 Club de Beaux Arts 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Science Club 45 Taxettes 15 Athletics 1,4. JUDITH ANN YARTON: SC 45 Vice-president 15 Missions 2,35 Scroll 45 Ursuline 35 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Booster Club 2,35 Club de Beaux Arts 2,35 FTA 3,45 Science Club 35 Athletics l. SUSAN FLORENCE YOKOM: Sodalityg Ursuline 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3.4: Library Club 45 Red Cross 25 Taxettes 35 World Affairs 45 Athletics 3. ROSE MARIE TERESA ZYWOCKI: Apostleship of Prayer 15 Scroll 3.4: A Cappella Choir 3,41 Club de Beaux Arts 3,45 Science Club 25 World Affairs 4. Patrons A-l Answering Service Ace-I-Ii Root Spraying Co. Acme Pharmacy Adams Laundry and Cleaners In Memory of Edward Altweis Andress Barber Shop Mrs. Ansted's Bakery Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Archambeau Auburndale Realty CS Insurance Bachtel Hardware Baron Steel Co. Miss Ioyce Barry Belegrin Pure Oil Mr. Paul I. Bencze Dr. Clifford A. Bennett Benway Iewelers Biggs ci McCarthy Realty Co. I-I. I-I. Birkenkamp Funeral Home, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Biro Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Bissonette The Blade Printing and Paper Co. Blanchard Bros. Funeral I-lome Dr. and Mrs. A. Iames Blanchard Mrs. Dewey Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. Iohn B. Blayz Mr. and Mrs. E. Block Miss Marjorie I. Bolan Dr. and Mrs. Raymond I. Borer Miss Susan M. Borer Miss Pauline A. Bowes Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Paul I. Boyer Mr. ,and Mrs. Ioseph Brickner Brockway Accounting Service Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brown Buettner ci Breska Printing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buyakie The Canary Cleaners Dr. and Mrs. Thomas T. 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Westhoven West Toledo Cptical Co. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wetli Whitaker Brothers G Co. White Hut System, lnc. White's Drug Store Miss Marilyn Wilhelm Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Wolcott Miss Barbara Wolfram Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Wiedemann Wittenberg CS: Berenson, Bondsmen Mr. Iack A. Wolfe Mr. Thaddeus L. Wolinski , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yarton Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Zepf Acknowledgements As co-editors we wish to put the stamp of finality on this, the 1957 Scroll, by thanking all those who have 'made this book possible. We are grateful to the faculty and students, The Gray Printing Company and Mr. Judson Rinebol-ol, the S. K. Smith Yearbook Cover Company and Mr. John Alden, and for photography the Studio of John K. Wakelin. To Mrs. Harry Holt especially goes our gratitude for her guidance of the art stajjf in their planning the layout and the pictures. We appreciate the work and perseverance of the Scroll staff without whose efforts this book would not have been published. 96 Sheila Sabrey Jessica Scharf LANDIVIARKS OF PROGRESS . . . in TOLEDO-Glass Center of the World l E I I 'llilllllrm N ,alll These four buildings reflect the technological achieve- f' 1 I ll! - . . Q W ments of Owens-Illinois Glass Company, whose I' - I V Fgibu. l 5 :., s . . . A : E phys1cal growth has left these 1ndel1ble ,I 32 I l MJ I , ! i I 1mpress1ons on the 1ndustr1al K, 'I N . Ng . ,f 'sf Qgfixi lgi, llfl sp Q W EE Q face of Toledo. I ul l 1 - . ,gf pg ,I 1 25 1 3 H1 ll in ' E M59 ' 5 to w li l 1 B QQQQEUQQU H I H' .nl H r . iUQll'i S -' I :J II: Un B Duraglas Center H. 1 - .,,,. ', N' I 5 :M E 14th 8. Adams WI - It l ' - f5if'L .::i A ' 'Q :Z , -A Q Im E N H , Customer service facilities, staffed by nearly I 4 B . 500, offer Owens-illinois 'customers the ad- : -, nw B H. 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Marleau Company established 1892 Iobbers of HARDWARE-NAILS-WIRE BUILDERS HARDWARE-PAINTS ROOFING-TOOLS-GLASS PLUMBING SUPPLIES EAVESTROUGHING AGRICULTURAL SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS Q Collingwood and Detroit Avenues TOLEDO 12. OHIO CHerry 4-4961-62-63 EARL J. HOOD INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 1600 Madison Ave. CHerry 1-7131 You're Living In A Wonderful Age! fu! CTRICITY f I WW . r - 1 roisno 025 coMPAnv ' ' SERVING NORIHWESTERN OHl0 WIYH ELE or Bel er Living Q 9 o It's the exciting, amazing ELECTRICAL AGE . . . an era of unceasing advancement in the use of cheap, depend- able electric power--in the home, on the farm, in business and industry . . . ln living today, in planning your future, consider well this vital force-electricity! Collingwood Television Service 2451 Collingwood Boulevard Hours 9-9 0 Phone CH-3-7756 Colony Art Needlework 2173 West Central Avenue Toledo, Ohio Ioe I. 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Iacqueline Uhrman .... Gloria Utrup ...... Loretta Valdes ...... Mary Ann Wolcott .... Eleanpr Wolfe ...... Iudith Yarton ....... Susan Yokom ......... Rose Marie Zywocki ,... . . . . . . .444 Sunset Blvd. . . . 837 Continental Blvd. . . . . .2829 Shortford Dr. ...........3807 Buell St. . . . . .2652 Powhatan Pkwy. Austin St. . . . . .3150 Strathmoor Dr. ..........1226 Baker St. . . . .2830 Algonquin Pkwy. . . . . .3319 Darlington Rd. . . . . .4516 Burnham Ave. . . .340 Valleywood Dr. . . . .2330 Reynolds Rd. . . .1025 Woodstock Ave. .. . . . .714 Harrison St. . . . . .2440 Goddard Rd. . . . . . .602 Ogden Ave. . . . .2515 Wildwood Blvd. . . . . . . .3838 Drexel Dr. ............l816 Smead Ave. .Tumors Ioan Adamski ...................... 5400 Marriatt Rd. Iosephine Alvarado .... . . .1119 Varland Ave. Sharon Altwies .... ................ 1 216 Evesham Phyllis Bishop ..... .... 5 31 N. Charles St., Lima, Ohio Iudith Blanchard .... Elaine Boughton ..... Bemadette Bowes ....... Sharon Boyer ........... Mary loan Brickner. .4 Sandra Cole ............ .............2240 Westbrook ......519 Shea St. Page St. ............3939 Berkeley Dr. Mulberry St., Perrysburq, Ohio Machen St. Mary Louise Conner ................... 734 Annabelle Ruth Ann Coutchure ..... Barbara Cutcher ...... Lee Anne Czarnecki ..... Margaret Daly ........ Mintia Danford ...... Ianice Davis .... Diane Degnan ..... Carita Demski .... leroma Dentico .... Angela Diana ....... Linda Dittlebeck ..... Margaret Donohue .... Helen Dumas ....... Elaine Dzienny .... Dorothy Fleck ..... Ioyce Fodor ..... Marcia Fritz ....... Cecilia Gonella .... Theresa Gonella ........ Mary Lynne Graham ..... Christine Greene ........ Patricia Gust ...... Kristin Hayward .... Mary Sue Heftern ..... Sharon 1-leptinger ..... Ieanne High ...... Ianet lgnaczak .... Mary Iordan ........ Ianice Kanarowski. . . . lean Kepus ......... 106 Mary Klear ..... . . . .3812 Willys Pkwy. . . . .1643 Spencer St. . . . .3204 Rocksberry .........5361ervis St. . . . .258 Walbridge Ave. .. . . . .2514 Thoman Pl. . . . .2733 Glenwood Ave. . . . . . .1211 Detroit Ave. . . . .2451 Glenwood Ave. . . . .3415 Aldringham Rd. . . . . .2526 Goddard Rd. . . . .317 Eastern Ave. . . . . .1723 Homestead . . . . . . .204 Andrus Rd. . . . . . .2525 Lawrence Ave. . . . . . . .2216 Parkwood Ave. . . . .2065 Holland-Sylvania Rd. Bronson Pl. . . . . .23 Bronson Pl. . . . . . .527 Cloverdale . . . . . .1362 Berdan Ave. . . . . . 104 W. Stretcher St. . . . .2916 Collingwood Blvd. . . . . .2014 Parkside Blvd. . . . . . . .1840 Wayne St. . . . .4155 Lockwood Ave. . . . .751 Chesbrough St. . . . . . . . .346 Victoria Pl. . . . .4542 Granville Court . . . . . . .822 Prouty Ave. . . . .357 Victoria Pl. . .3275 Glenwood Ave. QW try I ffl if 723 Adams Street TOLEDO 2, OHIO Wabash-Lagrange Structural Steel Co. 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Drug 4851 Summit o PO. 5901 Free RX Delivery Ienssen Advertising Complete Direct Mail Advertising Service 4054 Fitch Road KL 8668 Iensen's Red 61 White lackman ci Alexis Tom Iohnston Agency 304 Euclid Avenue TA. 5723 Ioseph's Super Markets Toledo, Ohio ARNOLD A. SELLS GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Estate Planning Planned Insurance Provides Tax Free Income General Agent for North American Accident Insurance Co. Lite Auto Health Fire Group Marine Retirement Bonds Mortgage Casualty Insurance of All Kinds for FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE Sub-Standard Facilities Suite 202 206 Michigan Cl'Ierry 2-4362 WILLYS SALES PARTS AND SERVICE Northwestern Ohio's Largest and Oldest Willys Dealer DIENER MOTOR SALES 4544 Monroe Street Toledo 13, Ohio Phone LA. 5022 EDWARD I. DIENER GEORGE E. DIENER IT'S FUN TO EAT -OUT SMITH'S COFFEE SHOP 0 CAF ETERIA 7ll MADISON Counter and Table Service Self Service Formal Service and Party Room MADISON AT ERIE Free Parking After 5 p.m. Make your proudest possession . . . 0 Matching Base 6. Wall Cabinets 0 Formica Top Fabricators Q Full Line of Name Brand Built-Ins 0 White or 12 Smart New Colors - Full Line of Bathroom Vanities 0 Complete Kitchen Planning Service FREE ESTIMATES FI-IA TERMS from ' ' ROYAL SALES, INC. I444 Sylvania Avenue KLondike 9304 'II3 Student Register V 1 M Juniors-Continued Karen Kromenacker .... Bonnie Kunz .......... Mary Anne LaVigne. . . Mary Ellen Lawlor .... Anne Marie Lehner .... Rosemary Lehner ...... .. . . . . . .1757 Pilgrim Rd. . . . .2601 Parkwood Ave. . . . . .552 Orchard St. . . . . .1361 Wildwood Rd. . . . . .1906 Potomac Dr. . .. ....... 1906 Potomac Dr. Mary Antoinette Malone .... .... 2 638 Cheltenham Dr. Sharon Manor ......... Susan McClellan .... Monica McClintock .... Patricia McHugh ...... Page Ann Mclncrow. . . Kathleen Murphy .... Linda Noon ,...... Marlene Parker .... Rosalie Pauken ...... . Barbara Pawlowski ..... Sally Pieper ....... Ioann Puccetti .... Nancyrae Rable .... Fay Reid ........... Marilyn Reischrnan .... Iudith Rietzke ......... Katherine Robedeau ..... Marilyn Ryan ....... Grace Scott ...... Rosemary Scott .... Ianet Swartz ..... Iudith Taylor .... Patricia Thrern ...... Rose Uyehara ........ Susan Van Wormer ..... Mary Margaret Vass .... Ieanne Venia ....... Sharon Wahl .... Sandra Waite .... Patricia Ward ..... Kathleen Whelan .... Barbara Wirick ........ Phyllis Wisniewski .... lane Wolcott ...... Ruth Wolinski ....,,..... . . . .1361 Pennelwood Dr. ..........1010 Salem . . . .1836 Berkshire Pl. . . . . . .802 Turner Ave. . . . .2520 Parkwood Ave. . . . . 14 Rockingham St. .....-...1835 Talbot . . . . . . . . . .544 Colonial Court Linden Pl. .133 Walnut St., Rossford, Ohio .............3625 Bowen Rd. . . . .929 Palrnwood Ave. . ....... 2401 Broadway . . . . .936 Oakwood Ave. . . . . . .3637 Grantley Rd. . . . . .2261 Glenwood Ave. .. . . . . . .4125 Rugby Dr. . . . .3836 Maxwell Rd. . . . . .3807 Buell Ave. . . . .1820 Richmond Rd. . . . . .4235 Angola Rd. . . .3754 Lockwood Ave. . . . . .367 O'Connell St. . . . . 1521 Washington St. . . . . .2040 Eastbrook Dr. .............1706 Gill St. . . . .2614 Collingwood Blvd. . . . . . . . .4208 Templar Rd. ...........65Z8 Dorr St. . . . .2910 Kenwood Blvd. . . . .2629 Robinwood Arie. .. . . . . .721 Segur Ave. . . . . 3411 Blairmont Rd. . . . .2440 Goddard Rd. . ..,.. 1410 Detroit Ave. Sophomores Mollie Bagley .................... 561 Valleywood Dr. Sharon Beckler .... Dorothy Bennett ..... Colleen Blakely ..... Christine Bowers ...... Susanne Brockway ..... Mary Louise Buyakie .... Patricia Caldwell .... Ieanne Christie .... Ann Connolly ..... Iane Connors .... Lauretta Coy ...... Carolyn Dilger ........ Theresa Desmond ..... Carol Eckstein .... Elizabeth Ehret .... Regina English .... Patricia Extejt .... Iean Peak ...... 'I 14 Molly Feeley .... . . . . . . .1640 Yosemite Dr. . . . . .2831 Robinwood Ave. . . . . .1387 Glenview Rd. . . . . . . .430 Machen St. . . . . . . . .4140 Belmar . . .1017 Norwood Ave. . . . .527 Oakwood Ave. .. .. .11 Bronson Pl. ............4037 Eastway . . . . .2542 Maplewood Ave. . . . . .3110 Cambridge Ave. . . . . .2314 Collingwood Blvd. . . . . . . 3843 Woodmont Rd. .. .. .. .426 Gramercy . . . .2631 Parkwood Ave. . . . . .1619 Circular Rd. . . . .1804 Kensington . . . .3248 River Road . . . .7 Birckhead Pl. is J f .4 fi iCon'1pliments 4 t l .J l of. .l' rl I tv 1 K PAUL A. COTHREL Contractor HAROLD W. STEWART INC. ARTISTS' SUPPLIES AND DRAWING MATERIALS Complete Stock Including ARTISTS' COLORS SIGN EQUIPMENT BRUSHES, PAPERS G SUPPLIES ARTISTS' BOARDS FRENCH CURVES DRAWING SETS PROTRACTORS CANVAS INKS, ETC. SHOWCARDS BLUE PRINTS AIR BRUSI-IES PHOTOSTATS T-SQUARES, SCALES PRINTS We Have One of the Most Complete Lines of Drafting and Artists' Supplies in the Country TOLEDO BLUE PRINT AND PAPER COMPANY , frigid if Wm. A. Iuergens Co. 4036-40 Lagrange Street LA. 1916 Iuhasz Super Market 2118-20 Front Street TA. 6056 Tops for Talls Iulia's Dress Shop 2203 Ashland-Corner Bancroft The Keefer Tool and Supply Co. 383 Phillips Avenue Toledo, Ohio 0 Kenwood Supply M 3185 Bellevue . 'J KI. 5716 f The Best In Bowling! 1' King Pin Lanes 316 SUPERIOR sr. CHerry 3-72245251 ' M. H1 ft yi F A H, Ax 1124 Sylvania Avenue 0 KI. 9363 L-' .v ' J BJ' .c V I 1 Q2 W Henry C. Kirchenbauer Paint typ' :fl 6. Supply Co. . JJ, VA Compliments of VARIETY CLUB BEVERAGE CO. 31- 17th Street CHerry 3-7251 Bbttlers of F ine Beverages 936-3035 Sylvania Avenue Toledo, Ohio Kopfman's Bakery 1940 Wayne Street WA. 0627 Insurance 61 Surety Bonds Walter I. Kountz 6. Son 616 National Bank Bldg. o CH-3-9114 Kramer Sohio Service City Park at Trail Kuehmann Potato Chip Company 1228 Oakwood CH-3-6151 Art Kuhn Co. Machinery - Tools 2040 Fulton Street L. 6 B. Service Broadway at Logan Repair Service LET'S MAKE IT A PARTY . . Whether it's a basket picnic, a trip to an athletic event, a sight-seeing tour, or a more formal occasion, when you charter a bus you are permitted to enjoy the trip from the time you leave until you are safely home. You will find that, compared with other forms of travel, Chartered Serv- ice is very reasonable. ENTERPRISE PAINTS 6. VARNISHES Every Decorating Need AWe Deliver PARKING IN REAR OF STORE Let Us Recommend A Reliable Decorating Contractor LINDSEY WALLPAPER 8: PAINT CO. 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Fiberglas products, some made from marbles, some in other ways from the basic ingredients, insulate against heat or cold . . .absorb noise and racket. . . make the strongest screening known to man . . . reinforce plastic for bullet-proof body armor . . . enable firemen to walk into flaming 2,000-degree oil-well fires with- out harm . . . and daily perform a host of other eye-popping tasks. T if J'-Q , 9' ' as :nes Q 2 pf lee cream, wrapped in Fiberglas Insulation, is placed in a hot oven with an unbaked apple pie. Half an hour later the apple pie is perfectly baked . . . and the ice cream, pro- tected by the wrapper of Fibcrglas Insulation, is still frozen hard! From the old glass-bIower's art has come a great new American industry. Already, thousands of different F iberglas products are in use . . . many of them doing what no other material ever has done before-and more are on the way! Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation, Men from Mars? 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It's rot- proofl rust-proofl stain-proof and it never needs painting! Push a pencil lhrouglz Fiber- glas Screening and . . . the screening snaps back into place undamaged! UT-M. lReg. U.S. Put. OEJ Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corn. KELLER'S RADIO- TELEVISION SERVICE Television . . . Radios . . . Records Refrigerators . . . Appliances Washers . . . Dryers Phone Cl'lerry 3-4289 904 W. Delaware TOLEDO, Ol-1lO Creative Coitture PERMANENT WAVE OF DISTINCTION Our sty1ists are wise to skillful shaping and cutting designed to your features. Ca11 us today. De Stella COLONY BEAUTY SALON Colony Arcade Bldg. Klngswood 3244 Evenings by Appointment a Langenderfer Coal Company 4690 West Bancroft Street Toledo, Ohio LaSalle Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 3970 Catawba Street Lee Motors Inc. 911 Cherry To1edo's Oldest Ford Dealer Lenga's Medical Center Pharmacy 424 W. Woodruff Avenue C1-1-1-8233 o To1edo, Ohio Leslie Optical Company Manufacturing and Dispensing Opticians 313 Erie Street lewis PTI CA L dispensary Leydorl's Super Market 1949-51 Broadway Toledo 9, Ohio Linck's Cafeteria 2926 Monroe Street Toledo 6, Ohio Lizbeth Ieanne Shoppe 4312 Monroe Street Women's Apparel Lorenzen Products Boat Covers and Tops Retail-Wholesale 0 EX. 1091 Lusk Furniture 6: Appliance Inc. 1728 Broadway CH-1-8118 Luttenberger G Co. Automatic Heating 826 Broadway o CH-3-2532 Main Sweet Shop 134 Main Street Fountain and Light Lunches THE CATHOLIC CLUB offers cr complete recreation program Compliments Swimming Pool and Gymnasium of Classes in Swimming and Lite Saving Activities for the entire family Memberships open to men, Women, and children Toledo Gardeners' P l 'l bl i l li ' . . . OO UVM 9 Of Sp as mmes Co-Operative Association Facilities for Wedding Receptions, Dances, Dinners, and Parties THE CATHOLIC CLUB S0 N- Huron Sffeef 131- 16th Street CHerry 3-7255 Fl fl ll W its M ,iw Ko CMN m Compliments Compu V ' . o Q of . EZ K rt' 'Dx THE K at M , W MACHINE co. MODERN CAR H I. I1 9 R f I, fl? M T THE BUNK HOUSE xi L T W JL I ,564 TRUCK STOP Jw WW X 1 'ompliments W of 6061 Telegraph Rd. John W and EREE SHOWERS AND BUNKS Associaies Delicious Food and Specialties Each Week LA. 0291 12 M. E wx Ti A 'A' K r ' ,, - 'St I, - - . 'J xr, ' A ' 'a' . 5 ,A 1 ' R A 5 'wb- 'iwg.,fs- -f' E i 'ie 'Q ' . 'un m E ' so .S -- T hs awww' 'A W COMPLIMENTS OF gk- f J -T , 1 51. 3, ye- ,J , , , .Eh Au R N, A A K I Q. x . . , K . I .. . 5x - R.: V L, 33 H. P. STREICHER, CONTRACTOR ' - x 'If .,, i 4 1--9 'f- -5 . 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Maureen McGowan .... Ianet McStay ........ Ianet Miller ..,.... Ianice Moore ...... Mary Moore ......... Margaret Nachazel .... Carol Neary ........ Mary Norton ....... Wilma Ott ..... Barbara Pim ..... Frances Powers. . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . .210 Western Ave. E. Oakland St. 719 Pierce St., Maumee, Ohio . . . . . .-.3831 Homewood Ave. 315 Elm St., Perrysburg, Ohio .. . . . . . . . . .2435 Glenwood Ave. . . . . .4155 N. Lockwood Ave. ... . , . .2014 Nevada St. . . . . .3701 Maxwell Rd. . . . .. . .. .425 Segur Ave. . . . . .2061 Vermont Ave. .... . . .2626 Fulton St. . . . .4436 Eastway . . . .19 Irving St. . . . . . . . . .246 Field Ave. . . . . .4366 Overland Pkwy. .. . . . . . . . . .233 Sunset Blvd. . . . . . . . . .3226 Inverness Dr. . .139 Oak St., Rossford, Ohio .............1429 Huron St. . . . . . . .2721 Scottwood Ave. . . . . . . . .3206 Darlington Rd. ..... . . . . .3621 Garrison Rd. .197 Hannum, Rosslord, Ohio ............231 E. Pearl St. . . . . .202 I-Iausman St. . . . . .416 White St. . . . . . .517 Lowell Dr. . . . .1411 Navarre Ave. .. . . .711 E. Broadway ... . . . . . .575 Lincoln Ave. . . . .2263 Robinwood Ave. . . . .2732 Robinwood Ave. ...........1029 Bowlus . . . .2437 Robinwood Ave. . . . . . . .3727 Marvindale . . . . . . .2058 Glenwood Ave. . . . . . . . .2833 Lawrence Ave. Carolyn Puhl. . ,. .... 517 W. lohn St., Maumee, Ohio Phyllis Purcel .... Carroll Roberts .... Theresa Rollins .... Victoria Rosa. . . . . . . . Suzanne Schausten .... Susan Scheetz ..... Sharon Skibinski ..... Margaret Slawecki .... Mary Louise Snyder ..... Marianne St. Iohn ..... Kathleen Stout ..... Marcia Streichert .... Katheryn Wakelin ..... Margaret Warns ..... Susan Wiedemann .... Margaret Wiles ..... Ieanne Williams ..... Catherine Witker .... Iosephine Yoppolo ..... Nancy Yoppolo .... Marcia Zygula ..... 22 ...............1944 Balkan . . . . . . .4554 River Rd. . . . . 336 Valleywood Dr. .. . . . .2908 Woodville Rd. . . . .1426 W. Delaware Ave. . . . . . . .2921 Daleford Dr, . . . . .3847 Baltimore St. ... .. . .2336 Fulton St. . . . . .2716 Glenwood Ave. ... . . . . .1319 Nevada St. .........1812 Brame Pl. . . . . . .1075 Buckingham St. . . . . .2237 Collingwood Blvd. ........ . .3146 Glencairn . . . . .339 Eastern Ave. . . . . . .530 Yondota St. ,........3203 Hill Ave. . . . . .4218 Overland Pkwy. . . . . .2229 Parkwood Ave. . . . .2229 Parkwood Ave. . . . .....2948111th St. 3323 Secor Road Toledo, Ohio General Contractors J Q ffl . Ji if rj .M . tl? A PM 1 1' 1 'lil f t j it h X , ,jf . ,fig-'Ml lift, ,till 1 , , ! if I tiir fl! Jlj J Il yvttf X ij! QQ ei ' is UU. If IM!! ' J A 1 -4 Nlt, xy U1 U 'of jg, My tk, 1 itll ,ll ,lf gl' , gif 1 ,i'1,, 'Hill ul' .f ,il 5 1' ,ft .yu W1 iff' ftlw 'li 0. ak 'ft' TOLEDO CONCRETE PIPE CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES The Studio ot John K. Wakelin 2237 Collingwood Avenue Cl-lerry 8-2679 BEST WISI-IES from The Martin Bros. Container 8: Timber Products Corp. Toledo rsifeisifriseie Bi Hon 1 Cl ce Compliments of Maumee Valley Music Co. Proprietor: Ioe Manera Mclntires Furniture and Appliances 1 120 Broadway Monroe Acres TV Sales and Service 2541 Chase Street PO. 7991 Infants' and Children's Wear Morlye's Circus Town 1120 Sylvania Avenue Ray A. Murnen Company Mortgage Loans for Residential, Commercial, Industrial soo Richo:rdsonB1dq. . CH-1-4163 Mutual of Omaha 224 Security Bldg. CH-4-8364 Compliments of Nopper Homes Nordmann Roofing Co.. Inc. 1715-25 Starr Avenue Toledo 5, Ohio Northwood Inn 3025 Summit Street PO. 5755 o Toledo ll, Ohio Ohio Table Pad Co. 1915 Nebraska Avenue 1O. 8326 Orchard Drugs 3059 West Bancroft 123 kJ b9J5i,JggJ5tQsooD FENCES 5 3? ofj A FOR EVERY NEED V if EAUQVQE -EULES FENCE co. an N N tt N9 if Vy'1jf515J11JM gap THE I Warehouse Furniture E rs PRINTING C0- 1 xx Where Fine Furniture Costs Less CATALQG AND CQLQR Complete Home Outfitters PRINTERS One Location Only 518 Superior St. O between Iackson and Orange 330 Ontario Street Free Parking in LOT Next to Our Door C1-Ierry 1-4151 CHerry 2-6921 -CHerry 2-8321 124 The Toledo Metal Furniture Company Since 1897 Manufacturers ot iine equipment tor SCHOOLS - OFFICES - INDUSTRY 1 100-1200 Hastings Street Phone 1Ordan 4651 CALDWELL MOTORS IMPERIAL - CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Distributors We Service What We Sell 100 Main Street lust Across Cherry Bridge TURRENCE RADIO Compliments Toledo's Pioneer Radio and f Television Store O TWC STORES R. 0. Stevens 1314 Madison Avenue Insurance Agency Parkway Plaza Shopping Center Dorothy Van Auken Employment Agency 405 Spitzer Bldg. CI-Ierry 3-1263 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS! Before you answer ads, drop in and talk over your job require- ment with us. Our agency has always been very successful in placing young men and women in their tirst jobs. Our tee is very reasonable: our jobs are with the very loest companies. It will more than repay you-it you get started right. Compliments of DAN SIMINSKI BUILDERS FINER HOMES FOR BETTER LIVING Ellqin 1041 3525 Wesleyan Drive Toledo l4, Ohio TOLEDO LAUNDRY LAUNDERERS - DRY CLEANERS 3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 2127 Ashland Avenue at Prescott 0 Miracle Mile Shopping Center Great Eastern Shoppers City Telephone CHerry 8-6633 ,a,. 1 - f,, .' I . A P arli 1 rf ,,, iir. '. 1 if' Compliments of A Friend 1- f 4' f I , 26 xx 4. ,V Compliments St f SANFORD'S l26 Summit St. v Opposite Sears' Toledo Headquarters for Pets. Pet Supplies, Sports Goods My f We t K M A N Q ,wffjp KW Coitgitatulations and Best Wishes to the Graduates and Students of St. Ursula Academy QL-5 : . .g , Q I - KP 1 A md 'S-'SEX X Ei ' 7-5 Q V-3-j ' A Y. il- Yi . ' K. 'U E31 Toledo Chapter, Amerlean Red Cross Serving the Greater Toledo Community for forty-one years Palace Recreation 803 Detroit Avenue Toledo 7, Ohio Parisian Cold Storage 6. Cleaning Co. 3541 Monroe Street KL. 8647 Pemberton Cadillac Co. 1415 Iefferson Avenue E. I. Ganzel Peter's Drugstore 2202 Ashland Avenue Point Place Pharmacy 5198 Summit Street Toledo, Ohio o EX. 1614 A. Rensch 6. Company Importers and Packers ot Food Specialties 607 Monroe Street Mr. and Mrs. William D. Ridenour 1351 Corbin Road Toledo, Ohio F. X. Ringenbach Complete Shoe Service 819 Starr Avenue Russell's Shoe Store Famous Brand Cancellations 619 Madison Avenue St. Ursula Academy 2413 Collingwood Blvd. Toledo 10, Ohio Reverend A. G. Schindler 4555 North Haven Toledo 12, Ohio Schorling's 3115 West Bancroft Street R. B. Anteau Schwartz Drug CH-4-3296 o Fulton and Delaware CChildren Always Welcomel 8 u Courtesy of Myers Rexall Pharmacy Superior Street Corner Elm BOSSFOBD, OI-IIO LEnoX 3413 The Prescription Drug Store oi Rossiord You'll Enjoy Eating at . . Giuseppe's Italian Village 210 St. Clair St. CI-Ierry 8-6264 Everybody raves about our delicious Pizza - Spaghetti - Lasagna - Ravioli Chicken Cacciatore - Veal Scallopini TRY OUR NOON LUNCI-IES Open Daily ll a.m. to 4 a.m. Sunday 5 p.m. to 4 a.m. BEST WISI-IES TO T1-IE CLASS OF '57 BASC1'I'S .IEWELERS 340 Summit Street and 2120 West Central Avenue fNext to Colony Theatrel Howard T. Moriarty Co. CONSTRUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT 137-143 Broadway Toledo, Ohio Secor Ceramic Shop 4128 Secor Road Toledo 13, Ohio Bob's Secor Grill 3303 Dorr Street IO. 5497 Secor Shell Service Secor :Sf Laskey Road C. E. Robitaille-Toledo, Ohio Seligman Brothers 1234 Sylvania Avenue LA. 1924 Shamy's Appliance 1405 Washington Street Sales and Installations Compliments of Smithers Sunoco Station Bob Snyder's Gridiron Grill 1943 Wayne Street WA. 0127 Spangler Candy Co. 313 Monroe Street Toledo 4, Ohio Starr Lumber 6 Coal Co. 1701-13 Starr Avenue TA. 4696 Start's Drug Stores 1009 Sylvania Avenue 1659 Sylvania Avenue State Theatre Collingwood at Delaware Phone CH-4-1621 Stautzenberger-Secretarial-School 120 Erie Street CH- 1 -3656 Steger-Showel Company Commercial Cooking Equipment 206-208 Summit Street 129 lfwffga wzffffeiw we ffl! ff NM wi - 4 NY ' ONS fi IA fjzicgfnoaa sea 15,-,,:1.,Jg .1-'LJ 13 'Y,,2f,,fN, 1, qc-A-xr QJJ' e' Q,-fu.. v.-A.-v-M flvul 1- Q P - .,, V J Wk -fv-fe, la-.:.,ve,Q, www -,,..:'e QL-f- A KFMTQ 5 'fi X-is RED CAB COMPANY 1 S ff' N U . V 5 M-.z'-,g,h- I f X va- 1 ' A aa' f f a ,U Q f- For Safe . Dependable Service J Tape Call The Taxicab Number-CHerry 1-1234 Q gil-fflvgd Xl i,,,Lfk-.fi-v-J'-lLn,.S ', iN!T,-,v,JM if I ,Je V- s 5 Y.,- 13o -J jx'-.Js.X I J ' 'k J'S ,ev '?,lQ.,,, ,-.Miva-'N- X'l1 - ' fl .311 HL -Jeff at -f, FJ ,gm ef,,xf--ax . ,J N,-'Q fx 17 . N. E STA Rug Beauty-Our Duty 1881 10 1951 2 E lAA Q Oriental Rugs A Specialty I A :E Z All owner 730 Champlain Street G Mg MILLER 1-'ARM AND GREENHUUSE FRUITSTAND CORNER DORR ST. and BYRNE RD. COMPLIMEN TS A T L A S P A V I N G 2435 DORR STREET TOLEDO 7, OHIO tl A ,Y Nay! L ,. .,,, 1, Y x. H 4 ff . I :Q N V i 1 ,O-'ff , . - ' ' 'N -1 . T' ' 'T 'T s- Q 1 in 'i n V N- 4 lf 4- 1. - ,QA 1 My 'A 4-I ' i YOSU BEST WISHELS AND SUCCESS Xb 6 'r A A 9 2 f ,lf ' 11 ., .M Q. G-sdyhr ., an A BELLMAN'S SUPER MARKETS A H L A ' A - A I fl JJ-,I f- . -A , A., Nj' J wk 'Q '-,J 1-.. ,ff I Q :S - Q-r ' -1 .fig N. r ,V Q l3'l , Student Re ster Congratulations Freshmen Iudith Ainsworth ........,........., 3723 Stannard Dr. Iudith Allen ....... Iennette Alvey .... Carolyn Ammer .... Marilyn Ammer .... Mary Kay Ankney. .. . . . . .1355 Holmes St. ..........3436 Secor Rd. . ..... 2411 Rosewood Ave. . .... 2411 Rosewood Ave. .........36ProcterP1. Sylvia Auqustyniak ..... ......... 1 206 Heston Barbara Bair ...... Karen Baker ...... Dorothy Barut ..... loAnn Benore .... Janet Berquist ..... Theresa Blazic. . . Karen Block ..,.. Kathleen Borer .... Nancy Bowser .... .. . Mary Karen Boyer. . . . ........ 2527 Edgar St. . . . .2509 Scottwood Ave. ........l64 Palmer St. . . . . . . .5901 Benore Rd. . . . .1408 Lawnview Ave. . . . . .219 University Blvd. . . . .1445 Palmwood Ave. ..........239 Hanover Church St. Wicklow Dr. Romana Brickner ....... 457 Mulberry, Perrysburg, Ohio Sharon Bugert ..... lane Carroll ....... Mary Lee Christ. . . Kathleen Collins. . . Kathleen Conlin ..... Paulette Connell. . . Theresa Costanzo.. Anne Degnan ..... Rita DeMars ..,.... Rose Ann Dennehy .... Carol Dimmer ..... Rosemary Doniere. . . Margaret Eble ..... Marcia Feltman ..... Karen Files ....... Virginia Fogel .... Linda Fournier .... Nancy Fulop ...... .. ........... 3069 12lst St. Mary Ann Galvin ..... Victoria Gilchrist .... Camille Godbout .... Rita Gross ........ Margaret Haqood. . Laurie Hatas ...... Sally Hayward .... ..............2345 Westbrook Dr. . . . .3947 Drexel Dr. . ....... 2812 118th St. . . . . .421 Islington St. ... .1158 Higley St. . . . .3308 Goddard Rd. . . . .1604 Freedom St. . . . . .320 Batavia St. . ......, 534 Ogden Ave. . . . . . .3302 Blackstone Dr. . . . . .2018 Parkside Blvd. . . . . .4410 Belle Vista Dr. . ........ 157 Palmer SI. ... . . . . . .2050 Loxley Rd. . . . .3507 Anderson Pkwy. ...........537 Hampton . . . .2825 Algonquin Pkwy. .........1729 Perth St. .....2728 Goddard Rd. .......647 White St. Kevin Pl. . ............... 623 Lincoln Ave. . . . . .Hufford Rd., Perrysburg, Ohio . . . . . . . . .2916 Collingwood Blvd. Barbara Heffem ..... ........... 2 014 Parkside Blvd. Carol Helfrich ..... Alice Hellem ...... Sharon Higgins .... Barbara I-lillabrand ..... LaDonna Holloway ..... Mary Holly ....... Patricia 1-lolzemer ..... Theresa Ienks ...... Sharon Iohnson ..... .. . . . . .2004 Harlan Rd. . . . ..... 6702 Fortuna Dr. ........3220 Kimball . . . .3626 Woodley Rd. . . . . .322 Champion . . . . . . . .219 Poinsetta . . . .616 Tennyson Ct. . . . .3417 Cheltenham . . . .2731 Tamarack Dr. Barbara ,loyce ........ .. .... 2644 Secor Rd. Georgia Kachelek ..... Karen Kaczmarek ..... . . . . .4409 Walker Ave. ........317 South St. Karen Kaifas ....... ....... 4 356 Lyman Rd. Carol Keller ....... Sandra Kelley ..... Patricia Keran ...... . . . .129 Rockingham St. . . . . . . .4610 290th St. . . . . . .2346 Secor Rd. Mary Ellen King .... ...... 3 323 Island Ave. Mildred Klepetko ...... ..... 2 634 Goddard Rd. Constance Koszycki ..... ........ 1 651 Vance St. Patricia Kruse .......... .... 3 849 Lockwood Ave. Theresa Kwasizur ........ ..... l 239 Belmont Ave. Mary Alice Kwiatkowski. .. ..... 1692 Nebraska Ave. Sharon Laughlin ........ ....... 2 622 Wicklow Dr. Sharon Leyland. . . Phyllis Liebherr ..... Sharon Machen. . . 32 .. . .213 W. Indiana Ave. .. . . . . . .1220 Higley St. . . .2495 Robinwood Ave. from Norwalk Truck Lines with the Shirks Division A Dependable Service from the Great Lakes to the Sea PENN BROS. Skilled Craftsmen in AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING and PAINTING 310 13th Street CI-Ierry 1-5834 MEATS OF' QUALITY Gramling Bros. Meat Market 502 Tecumseh Street Corner of Collingwood Cl-lerry l-8269 TOLEDO, OHIO loseph Andrew STEWART'S Sinclair Service Complete Ignition - Brake Service F ront-Consaul St. East Toledo TAylor 06l l Patricia Stevens Finishing School 216 Superior Street CH-8-2438 Peter A. Swint General Insurance LA. 3505 Swiss Watch Repair Co. Repair of Fine Watches 5: Clocks 508 W. Delaware Open from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. CH-6-6211 Synth Oil Products 2417 Auburn CH-4-3546 Time and Signal Systems Cincinnati Time Recorder Distributors CH-4-4440 o Toledo, Ohio Tony's Gulf Service Detroit and Lawrence CH-l-0069 Compliments of Top-er's Food Products Urban Gradel Fuel Oil - Coal TA. 2486 o 1724 Starr Avenue Urbanski Hardware and Furniture Quality Furniture 3202 Lagrange Street Venezia Inn 2243 Tremainsville Road KI. 6877 0 Toledo Von Ewegen and Preston Pharmacists o Cor. Starr Ave. :Sf E. Broadway Toledo, Ohio Waidelich-Yarnell Drug Co. 2497 Collingwood Blvd. Toledo 10, Ohio St. Francis de Sales High School 2323 W. Bancroft Street Toledo 7, Ohio Mary A. Warning Flowers 1217-1219 Broadway Toledo, Ohio 'I33 Bauerleld 8: Son Appliances Store 4907 Summit Street Toledo ll, Ohio PC. l86l Romp Plumbing Service GRAND MOTORS Bill Romp Your CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Dealer PLUMBING and HEATING GUS and Water Services Reliable Over One-Third Cf a Century New and Repair Work SALES - SERVICE - PARTS GAS LEAKS A SPECIALTY I-lot Water I-Ieaters Sold and Installed Plumbing Fixtures Monroe At Lawrence 2833 Rockwood Place CHerry 6-5539 CHerry 1-6227 mam, fnzmm paw, THE DIOCESAN COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Write the Dean 2443 Collingwood Blvd. Cl-Ierry 3-9241 134 LOESSER'S PRESCRIPTIDNS Stanley B. Kenney, Prop. Monroe and Lawrence Keegan Sleel Fahricaling Company Inc' SANDBLASTING 3678 Rugby Dr. Q1 South Detroit FORMING STEEL ALL SHAPES WAlbridqe 4111 FABRICATING ALL TYPES 5540TCfCkmG1'- Bd- Fon1vncA - LINOLEUM - VINYL Toledo 7, Ohio CARPETS - WALL TILE Beverly Floor Coverings, BEST WISHES TO T1-IE CLASS OF '57 HUGH J. BARTLEY CO. 222 Erie Street CHerry 3-1171 'I3 5 Formal Wear for Men Featuring the Popular Tony Martin Tuxedo 0 For Your WEDDING 0 For Your PROM Shoes Ring Bearer Suits ' Top Hats Complete Accessories RUSSELL'S FORMAL RENTAL SERVICE 407 Broadway o CHerry 8-6666 Toledo. Ohio Open 'Til 9:30- Sunclay 12 to 4 p.m. Parking in Rear of Store A Food Place to Shop FUODTUWN SUPER MARKET Open Every Night 'Til 9 p.m 5057 Lewis Ave. 2525 Tremainsville Rd. Toledo, Ohio l 'I T id ,gi JH if 5 if Tfvifif H FRED RHRISTEN at sous co. ' c Y ,I J j it M 'SHEET METAL AND ROOFING CONTRACTORS Year Round Comfort ln Home Insulation 714-26 George St. CI-Ierry 3-416 l Roofs by Christen last a lifetime t 354- ' WT at OL . 41' X , are QA' OF COURSE You ARE, why not? It means tai ? QA, you are ambitious . . . looking forward to the A B17 years ahead to whatever they will bring . . . X X ' X' to the big challenge of making your own way . . . to reach the top in whatever field you select. wk' if IT'S Goon - this ambition - because, properly 1+ 1' V channeled, it leads to accomplishment, and security, and all the good things in life you have a right to expect. YOUR FIRST STEP is to select a job in which your talents can be explored and used most fully. YOUR INTERESTS may lie in, say, the field of electronics . . . or hydraulics, chemistry, mechanical engineering . . . or they may lean toward ofiice work, or administration . . . or many of numerous interesting and rewarding occupations. Whatever your dreams, whatever your ' ambitions, we believe you can fulfill them at Auto-Lite, because Auto-Lite offers many opportunities in these and many other fields. Auto-Lite is the world's largest independent manufacturer of automotive electrical equipment, but that tells only part of the story. In short, we believe we are big enough, diversified enough to meet any demands your ambition calls for. WHEN You COME 'ro TALK to us, bring your ambition . . . and your dreams. We're interested in young people who are reaching for the stars. THE ELECTRIC AUTO-LITE COMPANY Toledo! Ohio 13 Student F reshmen- Helena Madrzykowski .... Sally Manson .......... Carol Mattimore ...... Barbara May ....... Linda McCarthy ..... Patricia McCarthy ..... Elizabeth McHugh ..... Kathleen McMillan .... Regina Metty ....... Mary Michaelson .... Stephanie Michalski. . . . . lean Mitchell ............. Mary Martha Momenee .... Patricia Moore .......... Bonnie Morton ........ Pamela Muir ........ Barbara Murphy .... Sharon Naumann .... Angela Norton .,... Maureen O'Hara .... Mary Io O'Konski .... Sheila O'Leary .... Iudith Ost ....... Kathryn Parr .... Carol Patton ...... Elizabeth Pauken .... Carol Pawlowicz .... Iacquelyn Pitzen .... Corrine Plocek ..... Helen Pokornik .... Sharon Pollack .... 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Oakland St. .. . . . . .2620 120th St. . . . . .4427 285th St. . . . .1220 Dawson St. . . . .807 Alvison Rd. ........435 Oak St. .. . .. .. ..l425 Navarre Ave. Rebecca St. Iohn. .................. . .1319 Nevada St. Patricia Sattler .... ..... 4 44 Mulberry St., Perrysburg Iean Schassberqer. . . . . . ..............2822 l21stSt. Iudith Schlageter ...................... 511 Nevada St. Esther Schmitt ............ Mary Elizabeth Schramrn. . Paula Schustor ........... Sonia Screptock ......... Linda Shea ......... Christine Sheline .... Diana Shornody ....... Mary Louise Shoviak .... Denise Skibinski ..... Kathleen Smith ...... Barbara Sochocki .... Suzanne Sommer .... Carol Stanford ..... Nancy Stamer ..... Io Ann Steger. . . Iuclith Stewart ..... Carol Stewart ..... Anita Swartz ...... Iudith Szabo ........ Sandra Szczepanik .... Sharon Tillman ...... Paula Trepinski ..... Ianelle Tynan ...... Sally Van Worrner .... Trudie Walters ......... Mary Ann Wasserman .... Kathrine Welsh ......... Carole Wieck ..... Dora Williams ...... Catherine Williams. . . Bernadine Wolinski ....... Ann Marie Zitzelberqer ..... 133 Virginia Zywocki ......... . . ...... 6018 Davida Dr. . . . . .3823 Grantley Rd. . . . . . . .3485 146th St. . . . .1429 Ironwood St. . . . . .3010 Middlesex Dr. . . . .2775 Kenwood Blvd. . . . . .L2257 Seaman St. . . . . 1851 Princeton Dr. . . . . . .3847 Baltimore St. . . . .1263 Craiqwood Rd. . . . .713 E. Oakland St. .. . . . .1343 Slater St. . . . . .2904 Goddard Rd. .. . . . . . .1929 Ottawa Dr. . . . .2733 Parkwood Ave. . . . . . . . .3637 River Rd. . . . . .4621 May Ave. . . . . . .4235 Angola Rd. . . . . . 3150 Strathmoor Dr. . . . .5505 Harvest Lane . . . . . . . . .2027 Bretton Pl. . . . .3024 Meadowwood Dr. . . . . .416 Rockingham St. . . . . . .2070 Eastbrook Dr. . . . .2672 Powhatan Pkwy. . . . . .4110 Parakeet Ave. . . . . . . . .1103 Slater St. .. .. . .. ...540 Collins St. . . . .2547 Scottwood Ave. .........5462 Fern Rd. . . . .1410 Detroit Ave. . . .606 Western Ave. . . .1816 Smead Ave CAREER MINDED? CHOOSE NURSING! A recognized and independent profession ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING FULLY ACCREDITED CHerry l-8161 N UM NN BROTHER ewelers ir Diamonds and Watches i' l4 Kt. Costume jewelry i' Sterling and Plated Silver lt's Smart to Call CHerry 4-7404 just Say Charge ' We Enclose Card Gift Wrap and Deliver We Have Only One Location 325 Huron Street Toledo, Ohio P. l. KRANZ INSURANCE AGENCY Insure Your .... HOME CAR BUSINESS HEALTH LIFE INCOME Serving Toledoans Since l892 530 Security Bldg. CHerry 3-2217 Wayne Dry Goods 1887 Wayne Street WA. 2405 Wayne Lumber Co. 202 Canal Avenue CH-3-3258 Compliments ot Red Wells Sandwich Shops 2817 Monroe Street I 225 Superior Street West Toledo Stationers 1126 Sylvania Avenue LA. 9884 Wilma: Sport Shop Team-Gym Supplies Wayne at South 0 El... 3131 Woodville Road Surplus Inc. 2172 Woodville Road TA. 8224 ATLAS BRIDAL SHOP Everything for the bride and her maids. CUSTOM AND READY MADE WEDDING GOWNS Bridesmaid-Flower C-irl Dresses Formals-Mothers' Dresses First Communion Dresses 2932 Lagrange CHerry 4-2041 OOMPLIMENTS OE' GUY E. NEEPER Lucas County Engineer 139 COMPLI IVIENTS OF George Oldfield, Inc. Con tractors CAKE-BREAKER CHEESE-SLICER Fiske Brothers Refining Co. Manufacturers of Fiske and Lubriplate Greases and All Types of Lubricants i u - ' 1 l5OO Oakdale Avenue A perfect GIFT for Mother and Weddings Can be purchased separately or in com bination sets with matching handles. Housewares Departments TAylor 249i STERLING SILVER AT jEWELRY OR SILVERWARE DEPARTMENTS 40 COMPLI MENTS OF THE PETERS STAMPING COMPANY Perrysburg, Ohio Telephone LU. 4-4361 Ohio Specialty Manufacturing Co. Champion Formal Wear ROGER SCALLY WM. F. REC-AN Two Locations in Toledo Tony Martin Tuxedos White 6' Powder Blue HOWARD SOMMER5 Dinnerlackets Shoes - Shirts C7 All Accessories RICHARD A' KUHN Tailoring Soul-h Toledo '3ti.i2?53M5re GLASS CITY Open Eves. By Appointment wa. Toledo INSURANCE AGENCY l l64 Sylvania LAwndcile 5567 Open Eves. By Appointment All honor to you, graduates of l957, and all good wishes too! I would like to express my friendly congratulations on your grad- uation . . . and my confidence that you will meet the challenge of the future with success. Rupert Blum 'l4'l CENTURY POWER MOWER CENTER Toledo's Power Specialists Selling the Nation's TOP NAMES Toro Eclipse Reo lacobsen Excello Snappin' Turtle Briggs 6' Stratton iEnginesl Free Demonstration on Your Lawn or Ours Many just Sell . . . We Service As Well LAwndale l500 4409 Bennett Rd. Service LAwndale 3361 SANDERS Tool and Production Company Plastic Molds, Tools and Dies Experimental Work 4030 Fitch Road Phone Klngswood 2237 WILLIAM H. SANDERS Toledo l2, Ohio I! gf ill 14 1. Glass Has Made A Difference i 1 ,l ll l ll 7 I ' :X l u! ' Now is the time to reflect upon the good ole' days in ,Q H school-the many friends, your favorite teachers, sports and dances and parties. But when looking at today's , 1 school architecture, we think you'11 agree that glass has f' A - A made a difference! fi. . Here's picture-proof that school corridors don't have to be dark and dreary tunnels. No longer must walls be solid and opaque. Today, more attention is being paid to daylight and view. we thmk you 11 agree that the good new days are better. LIBBEY OWENS FORD When reflecting upon the advantages of this glass age, . . wGlLecMfVcuna6n,QLa-aa A NEW LARGER DISPLAY ROOM FOR AN EXPANDING ENTERPRISE!! We have literally EXPLODED from quarters in the Commodore Perry Arcade. So-o-o it has been our great good fortune to find a room with twice the floor space IUST ACROSS THE STREET!! We retain our CENTRAL LOCATION and cordially invite you to our new quarters. New displays are being fabricated and will shortly be installed. We will be glad to serve you with the same high standard workmanship as you will find in the COPPES-NAPANEE KITCHEN in I URBAN HALL NORMAN JOHNSTON ll6 Superior St. 0 CH 6-O598 Across from Commodore Parking Lot Compliments Of A Friend v ,iqf-PY Q: inf 'f ff f, Y R at ,- rf -- -,4., f-y. Y a 'ks . ls I -9 'V I ,,,, W ' ' 1 x - J ' 1 S 'i V' ,, J 1 K 7 I x 1' I ll x - I Va I , is John Naumann Son I Inc I, l T 0 0 5 , 1 General Burlchng , as 7-95. r o r ee F Contractors M Q Q ,.Ax 4 ' if ,O If Uff 1 I ff- '- J Fly, 'pg-or ff! X , ful 7 4 , f 1 ,iff X, ,- VI ,ff fs ,H xg fm .1 ff Vx :Lx-a. , QQ 0 'If 364 Parker Avenue ri 1 rj' of of ToL15:Do 5, OHIO 42 b K, r. X .' 3 J I .X X -1 x., X ' Q lx' , 'y .1 ' ,l Qs Z X .2 I .V ' . K. , , , I I .M ' .vs : J , HR 'I44 , f i ,MV in----Q- W- 1 ' ' rp. Jem .1 , W1 WJMJMX W HfjL4 W 6' W Kzffvbjxxdffy My .ff7'f 0Ujj,.,.45o q rJ W A' CA, lyM,,,,u ' , 4' jM6?Wgw QlQdM W' M WM My f ' My fa!! 4,1 WV' 'Wrw V Wf'?k,'Vd4 ' 3' M 0 'MV Yip. 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