Saint Ursula Academy - Scroll Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1961

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Y' Ei Qi. Lv, 'Q' if9.:f'f'V W-- 3 ' .aa ' W limiluif V w ww ,.,'-'x, W,- sf 5 Q 7 1' K a E noledo, Ohio Vol. XLI I W 15, is e,Wm,,..,,5.,x,,:.,-m.. .,,M...,,,.,ml,..v-. ,, . f,-1 v ZW? Y is 1 t i 1 jg pf ' As a tree reaches its Perfection through , g ff' growth, so does the soul develop through Q, grace to reach its perfection. Through I g 6 the tree of life flows the energizing sap ,Q , , of grace. It flows from the roots to the A i ' e trunk and out through the branches, vi- , p , ei M p e V , talizing leaves, flowers, and fruit. As it Sli i iii I surges to each phase of our lives, that part springs to life and beauty. Grace is both the source and the crown of all good actions. As freshmen, grace first teaches us the discipline we will need in life. As sophomores, we discover the glory of being an individual in God's world. When we are juniors, grace develops in us the maturity to face responsibility well. ln our final year, under Ursula's laurel of distinction, grace fulfills its promise of three years and crowns our activities. iw K eg Www Q: A, - H H M, , lg A i Q 1 Emi 223 we J, 1 ii S, 1 I ,- g l - . f lif2-f2-- Q 25' 1 . I l ik: MTW ,4 C Jixpvx lf!! 'pl 1.3 E.,- q, Y.. X 4, .4-1 To One from All... Pictorial Harvest... What To Look For Theme . Dedication. Faculty . Freshmen . Sophomores Juniors . Activities . Student Life Seniors . Advertisers. Register . Conclusion Sister Miriam can be found many places at various periods throughout the day: in her office with Karen Boston, Ann Konzen, and Jeanette Gaffney: or supervising the cloak- room with Marilyn Gladieux, Judy McKeown, Jane Smythe, and Rosemary Bennett. Dedication In deep appreciation for her six years of de voted service as principal of St. Ursula Academy, the 'Class of l96l respectfully dedicates this issue of the Scroll to Sister Miriam. Under Sister's capable leadership, St. Ursula's has produced mature students who have a strong sense of Christian and democratic values together with intellectual achievements. The staff feels that it was Sister Miriam who made our theme possi- ble, because she has cultivated our growth, spiritually, intellectually, and socially. Through Sister's personal interest and wise counseling, the girls in her charge have overcome their diffi- culties, thereby becoming equipped to face future problems and decisions. Sister Miriam's com- petence was much in evidence when St. Ursula Academy moved from the old site on Collingwood Boulevard to Indian Road. After two years, the roots of our new Academy have been firmly established so that Ursuline education can con- tinue to grow, thrive, and bear fruit. A sincere thanks to you, Sister Miriam, and may God continue to bless all your undertakings. , fzfqgm M3115 ww 1 11: tw. 1 sig., Iii 1' .S -1 111 IV 1 111 Q , 5 Q ss, 11 11 11- 1 1 . 1 1 1 21 . 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This first graduation at the new Academy on Indian Road has all the traditional features of the other eighty-seven which went before: pleated collar, American beauty rose, Melody in F, and stately bow-all have characterized St. Ursula graduations through the years. qw ,, ll fill' ft. ,. iw , it ,. 1 t ,li , W. , -1 , Q, , ,- 1 i ' H X . L , , . . W . .. , V - if ,fl-My U-7 'a K 7' M 'Y ' 'fl K Wk N q PQ dt i'?l'ltt'l t 15' Most Reverend George I. Rehring, S.T.D Bishop of Toledo Facult to School . . . Sister Mary Alice, B.S., Mary- v icsg Area Advisor: Red Cross r 'Ll iv S W As , , , wood Collegeg Home Econom- ff St. Ursula Academy faculty is composed of twenty-eight members. Two priests, twenty- one sisters, and tive lay members make up the roster. The priests instruct the junior and senior religion classes twice each week. The D, T' sisters and lay teachers, in addition to carrying the curriculum load, act as club moderatorsg . ,, y sponsor extracurricular activities in general. 2g:E2Ii2A'U:E3gIf!5:lu2f 4 l by cag art, Club de Beaux Arts, ' Taxettes, Publications i Rev. Robert Kirtland ' A 1 f 5 e ' Religion I ' ' rl'ii t, , gf! A .X FTW' . I7-,-3, T' 'H af , Sister Angela Marie, A.M., A - 'University of Notre Dameg .' :L l n u English, history, religion, Stu- 1 r dent Council - -f Sister Berenice, M.S.E., Univer- sity of Notre Dameg Graduate Study: Bowdoin Collegeg phys- ics, geometryg Sodality of Our Lady Rev. Raymond Sheperd Religion s is H it it e Q g ' r, Q . Sister Carmenclta B M wr c American Conservatory of Mu- - Y- nrrnw lu lil li wi iwlmupu l ,I School of Musicg Orchestra - -In l I fi -e 0 in X sicp Graduate Study. Eastman e ' .f , 'Ms-HQ' 1 Both assistant pastors, Father Kirtland at Blessed Sacrament and M l M, Father Sheperd at St. CIement's, also devote their time to counsel- sf' 1 ing and hearing confessions. Appreciation for their time and ' effort is felt by all. L A St. Ursula Academy, on a snowy night, is a beautiful sight. the mosaic wall, greatly enhance the marble statue of The flood lights, which pick up the sparkling black spots in St. Ursula, which dominates the entrance on Indian Road. v. fb S. X iw 1 Zffffgfz Crpii x,Lfv-.- , B' ui-, '22, L Mother Mary Charles, A.M., Marquette Univer- 4 sity, Graduate Study: Fordham University, dra- matics, German, speech, religion, Drama Club Sister Mary Clarence, B.S.E., DeSales College, Graduate Study: Catholic University of America, religion, shorthand, American government, jun- ior Council ot World Affairs. J' ,V Sister Dominic, A.M., University ot Notre Dame, 7 Graduate Study: Catholic University of America, sseii i Institute Pedagogique, Montreal, religion, Latin, iii Legion of Mary 5. Sister Mary Dorothy, M.S., University of Notre , , Dame, biology, physiology, Science Club, Cam-Z 5 1 Z' era Club 1 Sister Gabriel, B.A., Mary Manse College, Amer- ' icon government, health, Athletic Association Miss Catharine Gallagher, A.B., Mary Manse College, Graduate Study: Columbia University, Catholic University of America, librarian, Library Club 9 As Time Moves on . . . Sister Mary Gertrude, A.M., Catholic University of Ameri- cag Graduate Study: St. Louis Universityg Latin V . iwfielii Gigli Mrs. George Gerken, B.S., Mary Manse Collegeg R.M.T. St. Vincent's Hospitalg Grad- uate Study: University of Tole- dog chemistryg Future Nurses of Amerlco Miss Vick presents a tidbit to Miss Gallagher, Mrs Overberg, Mrs. Gerken, and Miss Sobecki in the teachers lounge, where the lay faculty enjoy lunch each day. sf 7 sri '- Sister M. Lelia, A.M., University of Notre Dameg .F Graduate Study: Catholic University of America, ' 2' Loyola, Detroit Universitiesg religion, history, G Ay L 1 Englishg publications - N 1. -- . t vl-. -mt . N4 Sister M. Lucilla, B.S.E., DeSales Collegeg relig- iong treasurer L Mrs. Harry Overberg, B.E., University of Toledog C' El gjg llly , ifJ,',LQ1EE physical edu wtic Association 1- ll if . if :li El J lllf ' ' l f Q 7' Sister St. Pierre, A.M., University of Notre Dameg l L Graduate Study: Collegio Reale, Milano, ltalyg Sorbonne, Parisg French, Spanish, religiong Red L S' Cross K A counselorg religion Sister Marie Rene, B.M., Mary Manse Collegeg Graduate Study: University of Michigang English, music theoryg A Cappella, Missions f' ' f ' ri I 1 - ill , it 'IO Sister Mary Regina, A.M., Marquette Universityg ,I T Miss Valerie Sobecki, A.B., Mary Manse College, l United States history, world historyg Tradettes X me . 4 V ly, X! rw ff t j if' X We -f '1if,'f1.si V Sister Thomas More, A.B., Mary Manse College, English, religiong penalty hall V. Miss Darla Vick, A.B., Hillsdale Collegeg typing, ,.,Y 'ET' Kas: QP tl A ..,, 'fi l ' J , li x , T l Mr. Howard Kutz, engineer, and Mr. john Konwinski very ably supervise the maintenance . Sister M. Victoria, A.B., Teachers Collegeg re- f Iigion, bookroomg Chess Club bookkeeping Sister M. Timothy, A.B., Mary Manse College, religion, mathematicsj merit points Sister Mary Vincent, M.S., University of Notre A Dame, Graduate Study: Catholic University of , Americag religion, mathematics, Young Christian V Students, Future Teachers of America, Alumnae l WJ X Mrs. Mabel Higgins oversees the attendance, assisting Sister Miriam, principal, issuing white, pink, or blue slips, as the case may be to the girls. Mrs. Lucy Haupricht, right, assisted by Mrs. Marion Abel, Mrs. Maude Espen, and Mrs. Ethlyn Taylor, provide the students with delicious noon lunches in the cafeteria. will :ral ills?-ffl l'l S A Council, lumnae Combined in Fun, Work .. New faces, new policies, new problems confront parents and teachers at the beginning of a new school year. To face these problems squarely and work toward solutions mean effort by both. This united effort is productive if well planned. Three times yearly the group convenes and adopts policies and sets standards. A new venture this year by the St. Ursula Academy Council was the sponsoring of monthly record hops. The proceeds were used to pur- chase drapes to darken the auditorium for the show- ing of movies and other performances. The Council also sponsors a graduation dance for each class on the night of commencement at a hotel ballroom. St. Ursula Academy Council president, Dr. James Hannon, seated, found it necessary for reasons of ill-health to resign. Vice president Harold Neumann, then assumed the office. Ferd Neuhausel become vice president, Mrs. John Smythe, secretary: and linsetl Mrs. Edward McKeown, treasurer, for the current term. 12 .6-.il - ..c' '. l 1 L'-sfifffv--l gffji e f A- Se.g:E.f1,3.Q 3 - , .V ..,.,i rl .iv 1-. ,.. ' - . HM. I The lunch, as well as the meeting, was well attended, and apparently greatly enjoyed. Mrs. John Smythe served the punch at the first meeting of the year. xt ey, I-1 is Sister Mary Gertrude is absorbed in the business of interviewing parents who wish to discuss their daughters' class work. These conferences often Parents and teachers assembled show approval of some proposal by Produce m'zl 9 fesullsl the officers of the Council. Membership included all parents. With all the campaigning for election and all the electioneering, who , x-M , 'TN a ,Qf ,Y-. w .-- dd , Mrs. James Brooks and Christine Greene, members of the St. Ursula Academy Alumnae, enjoy a game of bridge at the fall tea, one of the many activities on the annual Alumnae calendar. would make a better president than a girI's own dad? That's what some St. Ursula girls thought! fx. ' - ' . ' sr Q r v v t j , - ' 113 HHHH HHH HHHH As Freshmen, we come to St. Ursula's for the education so vital to the growth of the mind and the soul. We are placed in the hands of our teachers to be molded to a more perfect image of God. The roots are well formed and from them the wood of life will flow. Like the tree, we do not know what we shall find when we first break into the sunlight. we make the break and discover all the glory of God's beautiful world opened to us. As Freshmen, we begin the work of more fully exploring all the wonders of the world through literature and the arts, music, languages, history, science, and in the most complete way, religion. The worId's mysteries are ours to discover. vu 'I4 HQ,-rf Q I 'Q- n . ia K 'Q fn A 1 , I' ' , tg. If 3 if I. A I i' ,ff V, '- . J f ,N r av F- T! f f' H 4 EL, I 'J I7-Vg I 'N'l -ia' N f8lmM md' fn 'V ,Mg pi ,,s21,L .fxgg 25 I ,H,Qkfk Freshmen sink deep roots y Curriculum--a challenge Janet Adler Louise Anderson Mary Augello One hundred sixty strong, the freshmen started out by breaking an all-time record, with the largest 9 class Ursuline has ever had. The freshmen are to be , - , congratulated for having the school's highest percent F' ' on the honor roll. Take heed, upper classmenl AI- X -r I , 'Wim' 1' U A I ' though St. Ursula also offers a secretarial and art ' 459, T T.-lo . cn s -, , course, a great number of freshmen are taking the wi academic course. They are trying out a new Latin ligbf K1 ,gd course and finding it very successful and interesting. ' it Cynthia Bailey Marsha Bailey Dana Becker Q 156 f 4 5 , 5 C 3 it 43.3 Q 7 3 it 3, s, .J T Carolyn Berry Barbara Bertke Patricia Bilbrey l 1' ,gc , X A .- xi lt QP' WWW X ll N '-1- 4 V. 5 fi? 'Q:l+1n Judith Billrnaier Mary Jo Blanchard Beverly Bobak , p 3 i. T wwf . 1: l nfl ' ,, Barbara Van Walbeck and Julie Roper lead a group of civilian- ' i ' garbed students from a Community Traction bus to the entrance i ' of SUA on the first day of school. Scenes similar to this are Carol Boerner Marianne Bohland Patricia Bolinger ' . B - Q Q , :js ,Q 1 , I g , l u fi tu. A sql, ruff i aft it , .r SE. ' g f, - X, ,, ' 7 me 35. 453363 ans! I 1 -1- .ff I ,A ply j i :li fp ' ' i A ..fA?7'?.i Fizluiu E - 5:5 f 'S ' . id ' 5 l' ,, Anna Bookmyer Patricia Bowes Carol Breidenbach Sally Brown Suzanne Bruner Marcia Bugert Deborah Boyer eye, '- - ll ee 253- 4 'se-rf' - 1' Xu . ia '41 - V- Sandra Bullimore Catherine Burke Susan Burmeister ,Ti ' X Q 7 ned: ,S 1, M g ' l ll: I of F l r ' . ,J ' ' 1 - ' , :I g ' f 1 r -fr Mary Lee Cannon Christine Comp 'Catherine Campion repeated each morning as four buses leave uniformed students at this same door, and return to pick them up after their full day of learning to cope with the problems of high school life. A Q 11.7 -P' , '-rf 'Z - ' , :D 1 ' .9 5, I wflil ' ' ' ..'. . i' U A1550 , 0 lf' ri 'L ' Q Y I - ' its Venturing from their first health class, Joan Lohmeyer, Cathy Uhl, and Susan Pawlowski acquainted themselves with the campus. V in -fue, D -, wr 7953 b 2 '-sf 31: 1 1 l, 1 l 3 V' Patricia Carlson ,-F4-.lf 'er D , y ll -'ill l i N WI, X Zi l a ir El l' T fa Linda Chamberlin ganna' in lr feife,?:,5 QQ:-'-'P Elizabeth Clarke L 41 rrrsp ri I . l -M V, ' yi ' , 1 lil I I V . -' , 1 his is 41' f 4 We-i hex ,fly -nfl: I ' l c- Ellin Carroll Marjorie Carroll + l Q C slug M, . HTF? lim ,, ,,,, 'ww Awpfvw-ll1.li' -gl . X1 YK , - R 'A all Susan Chapman Sharon Clark '3' P l 2 ll I -' , ,. , A iqilll llull A .i.- ..,, , Margaret Curtiss Ann Darcy Lynn Davis Marie Derr Diane Devine Brenda Diemer Frances Dillon Kathleen Dillon Kathleen Dolanski 'I7 1 W.. 11 :ar . if 2 Q es 4- ,jj Q '15, , ' 'l 1 '- 1 ..4,... 1 1 1 1 ive f- 1 1 - 4-bf: f 1 ' 1- if ll 11 fihii 1:41 151 .1 , Kathleen Downs Susan Draur Pamela Duris Joan Ehret Sue Ershick Sharon Fakehany Mary Falor ' A . . v, e. 1 1, 11, ii, fm. K wa 'W q Kathleen Finn D 2 are ,MW 11 , J, Joan Gabel 173 55, Kathleen Forrester ,Q r 11,13j11'? '1M. ' 1. 4 -4 1- - M- Ellen Gall ,-, .1 , Linda Frenzell 412, A 1 5 J '54 s Betsy Gallagher i f I A. ' hi- 111'-M ', 114 i111w111n,l f, 1 - lx ' EIKE? N Y g ,':j ' ,I-11g1,. 1 'Q 1 Z 1 ' 255' 1 'r Sandra Garrett Catherine Gerken Colleen Goergen x t 11 11 31? Fax, 5 71 1 111 111: 11111 . H :ss 11-sf 15 e 'ff fs- l 11 111 1111 lien Art students, S. Burmeister, B. Bobak, S. Erschik, M. Bugert, M. J. Morwessel, C. Camp, L. Davis, S. Bruner, K. Schira and S. Koekler view the leaf ash tray Roberta Popelik is holding for inspection and admiration. EQ' ,, :eg S we-' -.1 N' 1 1 ' l - X wa a , 5 ? , , Rita Gonnella Bridget Gribbin W 6- rsh ,, 1 r I. v, 29? 1 . 3113 Mary Lee Grisvard Colleen Grogan Interest in old and new By the expression on Tanya Nickpor's face you can clearly see that Miss Valeria Sobecki's ancient history class is thoroughly interested in their studies. One other history scholar, Barbara Miller is also giving her undivided attention to the world map. Miss Sobecki explains that even in modern days, Africa, having recently gained independence, is still one of the major problems of the world. 11 ucgrn -12K'. L. - y .. .Q r T 1 'ww V rl ll - ,ll F 49' 1 rf. i 'EWS .4 Janis Humphrey Pamela Humphrys Eileen Huss l '4 it J 6 is A Xu as 1 L-.Q v if L . The Freshman Class has proven to be a most active group in the school's cultural and athletic clubs, although many clubs are banned to first-year students. The Sodality and Young Christian Stu- dents have enrolled eighty-seven freshmen. Both groups strive to improve themselves and their associates. One hundred twenty ambitious freshmen belong to the Athletic Association. They actively participate in swimming, bowling, tennis, volleyball, and basketball. The orchestra, as well as the A Cappella Choir, has profited greatly by addition of capable new members from this class. We have high hopes for the freshmen. lf, . iff, s .Qs ' s 'f' t A A I : i .... '..:h - X -:X ' sci.. ii? T i f Sheila Grogan Christine Heffern Janet Helfrich 'LE 1, Z., A Q E2 ZX g :ur - sg. f I-,,, t 5- r 7 -SE tl . seg? Mary Heyman Kathy Holland Victoria Hubbard it yuuuuu . ' I IJ. ,t,, 'V ,..,.t rL,.,. S ..,,, E. rc' 2 . '- .Y J lst' ' I g Elizabeth Huss Patricia Jacobs Christine Jenssen Margaret Johnson ' , ' nr-wj'j..g' V ' V. At , 1' 1 5 ' . Q. -..- -if 4' .' ge 'f 1 -f- 1 'P f t l j'.'E1f Ei Catherine Kanary Marcia Kaptur Suzette Keller Mary Kelly Kathy Kiefer Sandra Kipfer Barbara Klapp i--rw -- - - - - 2V . P l 'Qi f levfs2,m5'ff'f ' . ' l 3 S Y X n 41 KX X L -T 'W 5 , +- N f' C 1.35, in ek, H P19 M E , . .. . fx' . 1 of 1- gf 1 rl ,nr tk f 1-1 . . 12 1-JV Fizssfswifese-ii' fl .. . 115' 1-vw' l 1:1 -.f K s if , .fig xi 'axe 'fa A, ,L ea, I , ii Janice Klein Sharon Koehler Kathleen Kolacki Nancy Kuhn Karen Jo Lacure Janet LaJeunesse mn xl 3 Q . V 1 Z2 e. f 4 HQ lim: ri' ,, sei - IL? l' l. ala. J l sv My M frm, :Wife it feat 2,2 1' x, I 1 Beverly Leith 1 ' ' Ki 4' 4 'H '- J aa n Loh meyer 'I ! R V I .' ig-4 ly- , , a ai: Sue Lehner :Q 6 4-fx l Mgr ' Carolyn Letke 3' X J? Cheryl Luebbe . 2 F: ' ' Demonstrating integration at class subjects, Sally Brown explains to Ellen Jane Gall, X- ' QQ gg, F Karen Jo Lacure and Karen Ward that Christopher Columbus invenit Americarn. 5 V 1 A . A W , 1, 5- Lallltfiir-. 'R 3' ve- ' ' f' . x it ' we Qqv Hu A :X :ET jr 1 it :fl i 1 A 4 ' EAP' L- - Ai.. , Q '7 - 'vi -I-ml. H' A ' if v '11 ' 3 F- J' e 44-T wi ' ' A . .4 Lx' 3 Nancy Marsh Cynthia Marszewski 2 M- as QF? ,,,, .1131 I .L 1 'Q 4 WY 'sy eh ,, -or Sharon Martin 1, x-., AAA ' Qmii Kathleen Madezki Diane Marciniak Sandy Garrett and Elizabeth Clarke are two freshmen wisely using Mary Gay Mattera JoAnn McCarty Patricia McColl their study to eliminate some of their homework. Good work, girlsl 20 Includes home duties St. Ursula was fortunate to have inherited a Freshman Class bursting with talent. ln the music field, the girls play instruments ranging from the piano to ukulele and bongo drums. Ten freshmen belong to the orchestra and four girls graduated in music after eighth grade. In the acting field, almost all of the girls have participated in plays. Three freshmen be- long to Children's Theater Workshop. Art is another talent, as 52 girls have taken art, many at the Art Museum. Some girls have won prizes for their work. Many other awards have been captured by freshmen. ' se wt N N l l r l , illlmti Y . 4 .1 .'.,,n 'ES' ' Madonna McGrath Susan McKeown ... be 1: W W , Si 'r 'f n ,..' be . l ' Barbara Miller Michaela Miller tfavflfm .tgirl W ' -T WNV. itil ' ll: Q Q r' J - 1 ' X ff 'li . Mary Jo Morwessel ,... K-, r L l lirwill i . ,gal , i hcl N' 4 X 'W ill I' i '11 'i 1 El 'l Mary O'Connell ,. ,..,..,, .. 1:61:21 1 as -srzgew 1' 1 2-ilu, Tanya Nichpor 'ik e I M., M Y M,! ,ii, it tl' iiqi,iil..iuw , i 4 Patricia O'Connell A usa-e, M, j , Wifi! - in 'Ai txt ..- .s it Jean McPa rtland : l ' .ra ,N-1. ' -6' F. Sue Miller rl .i . l -'ldgiillllll 'wut' Q -N, . if Sue Novack if-r iiimiilgfvir it 1-Fx 3.551112 Erie., Kathleen O'DelI ,, , , . K. gmfw l l , h,,.,W,.- rl - uhm ,f , . I ...4 ,A X A 1 1 '-3 fn A si . 4-W K -.Q In their clothing class, Home Ec. students Kathy Finn and Carolyn 1 7' A r. M Berry sew the perfect apparel for sleepy time gals . I .Ji 7 Elf Julie O'Hara Sharon O'Hara Sodhoh Overberg . D ' - . , 'f ' V, .11 l 'Q A qw l N... g g. V . as A.. I .ax t M, . L J s o gg 1? J ef- t . -'f' V U ' - 1 Y I Y X lr I ni A 5 .. . lf . : 5. 'ir .il EQ.: ' L ' l 'fr' . ' ' :- -tt 4 ' wr I s Dawn Palermo Eleanor Pankratz Christine Parachek Susan Pawlowski Lynnette Pietkowski Roberta Popelik Diane Ransom Sister Timothy lends a helping hand to Victoria Hubbard while Carol Roe, Julia O'Hara, and Connie Weissenberger XYZ it. x Q ,,--C JQF' Ina. Q if -9 n-'f.x Q ., 'X 5 .,. -, ,ggip ,Q , . N ' mi ' I fl Linda Schaffer Kathleen Schira l lg I 4: dn Y' 53- 3 ...rv in ' 4' ' 3.61 J . ff J' ,z .,.- i, Q - v jan: h la ll 1 H lllll- ' K' Ifll lf' El rg el , will Christine Seeburger Sharon Smolinski ,W l lv ll: Q as -f 51 a 1 if I an W. J 5 E- 'S 9 3 fa. ' w-X ff: -' Q .f f 'Wil - , ,xi lf' ., ' I J .,,,i , I givlllzvfifiklu ILL' :All gl ' U 1 -- Susan Reis Julie Richter Elaine Roberts I' 5 5- FQ. we -Q .,: gf vig if A 'Tl-1 . 5 ' ' - 1 ' f ' xxzf ' J ' F. ig, ff' .fir n , --- qw, .I-Q. , in 14: -'ft Julie Roper Sharon Rowe Kaleen Sangmeister ' N ' 2 , -'-,?g,Nlh,, WXQ., X if 4' A K L If The quality of mercy is not strained. Freshman if., Q '5.-,.lFll,- '- NH study of The Merchant of Venice included reading H ,Q.,fy.,ggE,ggfi4 , -f W QM ' Shakespeare's life and making booklets. Here Kathleen Snyder Anne Streicher Mary Jane Tank Martha Tello 3 mi . M iirs 'a ' ' f 4- -A 1 . - 5 ' ,LP K A ,,- T ' L we ' '36 5 J ra' AQ 51 , so in f f ESQ Cynthia Tracy Joy Ann Turner Catherine Uhl Barbara Van Walbeck Mary Ellen Linda Walters Wannemacher Leadership of the Freshman Class this year was in the capable hands of Eleanor Pankratz, presidentg Sally Brown, vice- presidentg Elizabeth l-luss, treasurerg and Karen Ward, secretary. Here Eleanor is giving a religion report concerning the leadership of the Church, to the other offi- cers who are comparing it with the guidance they are giving their class. Not pictured are the freshman home- room representatives-Nancy Wieck. Cindy Marszewski, Kathy Forrester and Pat Bil- brey. They worked together with the offi- cers in preparing for the Freshman Assem- bly and Eighth Grade Day. To develop new growth 9 i of yi , F' ' fi ' '- v E W . ' It ' , ,,. ' 'f rgjffiiz A , ' 1 if ' f , :V , , -rs is-'. - 'ln' Karen Ward Beverly Watson Connie Weissenberger Joyce Wesolowski :Til fil A , if -,z it it-f i iiii i,i , Kfwo- V V i I. ,-:l: A Sister Marie Rene is trying to interest Nancy -,QL Q? Wieck, Suzette Keller, Jocelyn Willhite, Carolyn ' 'N , , 1 Wilson, and Cathy Kanary in his other works. .'t'1rg - Joan Whelan Nancy Wieck Victoria Wilcox Jocelyn Willhite E ,pi i ..,, I ip y i , aw '- :,i -4. l f f ' ' , K 5 9 Q W' 6' 3' it .. me I fl ' Am fi my yy If U A N M N 'Ri ,-vi, 1' im , ll 'l WMM - N it 'E' e ,N i .4 nz -I h F- 25 ff -A ..l .2 l'-' ' - el Y J Caroline Wilson Judith Wirries Mary Ann Sue Yarder Mary Zapiecki Beverly Zawodny Wojciechowski FHHM lHl llHl Now our tree has its leaves. After one year of exploration in the world of God, we have changed in many ways. 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J ' ' , 7 T , . -A4 xr ' , , v - Z ,i 4 Q , , fm J - .-- ' 4 ' . Rita Alfieri Barbara Barger Nora Basden i i V fr .,... Y. l H if . ,. '3-e av r 3 ' l af' f V! l f -Q45 ! QE. I L ,rib-7 A ' 52. E ' ,, Virginia Berry Glorla Bishop Jeanne Boes C Cuff? J i 'H .: S. 0 A V Lib ' ff l me is Kathleen Bruning Kathleen Burnett Judith Clark cifll 'H J ll JL' F Barbara Neumann, Sophomore Class president, grins broadly at her mistake as Mary Solon, treasurer, Candy avg- nfs? fi' x , Molly Beckler --ri: . fi- Kay Boes A F. ,av J i Janet Clear U , Ji. 4' .Q . 5 f X 'Mylan U 'J ' B V iii l A- .3 I 1- -3 Q we - ' -.- 1-il'-sf , i ref ' fd! l -f 1 0 'i fllal 1 Lt 1 V yr, ,iazlgljg - ' -if is , i in.-' mlfi Nancy Conner Mollie Copic Diana Cousino Margaret Cozy 26 A Q 'l 7- 'Q .1 S '33, . ,. J 43,5 ' --K 1- ' ' .P A .4 h , x . X X - xxzrfflili 4-,cbry Bennett Martha Benschoter Sandra Berry fx 504 3 'P ff feng l Q' ga in J sauna Janet Border Patricia Boyer Maeva Broghan Sophomore biologists: S, Radon, R. Bennett, B. Madezki, S. Milliron, and M. Olson appear almost V - - -ff-y -v. .1 . V Y, Y-4 - I Q: 451- L Kemper, vice president, and Ann Siebenthal, secretary, inform her that the angle she is pointing to is an acute, not an obtuse one. .. , 42 9 I ,, ,N llcim fu i ,, Q1 . 'X QM l X- Jean Duffy '35 Lili! 5, j ,. - pr , , 3,- 1, 2 fi J r f 'At AJS f ' .X 2: ' , i . f 'j Lf- A, get f Marianne Effler Mary Elmore Carolyn Emmick as as ,f 4:5 gn- ,, frzyff. i use Q- .qw re A, 54 A- tv ,ff Pa ela Farley Frazia Fingerhuth Regina Flahie Annette Gaffney i. eager to suffer with leaf projects, while Jean Gruhler and Janet Hoyt appear to be plowing their way through the A-corner. 0. . ' --wr. L: -ft. .gun In 4, 'f'f.. 'f'5w'?'w .4'Q5 3 ' ff T: 7' . if - J ii - f N-is ,- e, .xy-X P, Patricia Cross Jayne Czarnecki Kathleen Danaher 'K 1 i n f. V . Q , fs -xml I +R' 11 1 .Q rv' M' X . - ..- -P-z if x . 5: . N T 57' . I f -Q21 - ,, J ' 1 i 5 'W ,. l if jg. ,E ,. I Susan Dendinger Kathleen Dessert Christine Dubuc Maeva Broghan and Rosemary Bennett proudly dis- play the pictures and information they collected con- cerning the Ursuline Missionary Nuns in Alaska. This mission of the Roman Order were founded by our Ursulines of the Sacred Heart. 27 Proper aid to learning A Hard work and enthusiasm have been the keys to sophomore achievements this year. Theirmost outstanding accomplishment was the all-class assembly, which was written, produced, and directed by members of the class. The theme was That Wonderful Year-l945 Commem- orating the wonderful year in which they were born, as well as the end of World War Il. The interests of the sophomores were quite diversified this year. Major religious clubs claiming their membership includeg Sodality with 24 members, two YCS discussion groups and the Legion of Mary. Other chief clubs include the FSA, Athletic Association, Drama Club, and A Cappella. .J-Sw 2,2 . Di. li K... ii x l i ', -I ',ggfx,N3 T- This year the Sophomore English classes were 2 . fit enlivened through listening to recordings of 1 gy some of the classics studied. Kay Stewart, . l . . Y Jeanette Gaffney Marilyn Gladieux Sharon Gliatti Carol Golupski if .--.', , g ,i 1 'H 'xv M --.-X J ,mf-4, ' f., . , 'JJ -.-r f . i ef- ,fr new -fs , C' Ml' H hpimgnif lf' fy Wifi ' Q llflllf illwiflfflllflli G . ss , 'I-'1 fa Veronica Gonriella Jean Gruhler Carole Hanf Anna Hillabrand Mary Lou Himes Carol Holup Mary Hornyak 1 ' ' ill A I T T' T T ' ' T.. . fe ,. '56 :ek ,ew ' 'fi Q' ' , 'Qt , ,r-A 1 ,QA 5 W H1 H EEN ,T M ir, vu M - Q . '- ' H 1 ilmiii .ll te ' H . Janet Hoyt Mary Johnson Kathleen Jordan Kathleen Kelley Candace Kemper Ruth Ketcham Jacqueline Kushner l ,-. ' . t yl it T' -' , a t film. J K, Q: . ii. ew 5. Q3 , ' ' so a TW? 5 ' 1. 'M i, f , , 222.348, ,N .., ' tix, ,L ' 'T it A, il l T 'W ' ' ' sri f Ti T , ' ' ' A-L J . . :f to , , fi X J vie. 'T .jk A i' 5.1 5 Q ' 'i .C.a..4- , V TT'APatricia Link Nancy Lohmeyer Connie Luman Beverly Madezki Christine Malone Mary Marshall Mary Martin 28 Nancy Lohmeyer, Christine Malone, and Nora Lee Basden in Sister Angela Marie's class are enjoying The Tell Tale Heart recording. ,L ix, ag- T Y.. . . L it '35- -3, 5- f,..,S V . Q - -- 1 ,K 'ie 'W' 5 -' . - 1 A rx' L xx.: f ,4 :,L.- W -' 1 I I 3? its Sandra Milliron Lora Mitchell Darlene Modjeska l , 5 ,se 6 WN X , I .fb--Q, I - ,, W 1 S '. nn Elizabeth Momenee Mary Moran Victoria Mormon . fjf I I -- N Q -:er 'ef- ,s..X e -9. 453' Fl I v 'ws an , Xara 4:70 wa' X '55 f , rid! Phyllis Morrin Sara Morris Veronica Murray -4 'X' the . le. 17 we 'N ii. V f e .A Karen Mattson Kathleen McCarthy Mollie McKeown ' ffl Q . 9? 5 'a 6 iw ' L , i x ' 31. V -2 as I ,. , ,, . , , .f . f 4- A. our . , , fffffb N ,F H. 3. fe: it , , I 'V :gn u ' , Uiwwx. :--f Catherine McNerney Janice Mielcarek Jane Miller As a Thanksgiving project, Libby Wilson and Rita Alfieri of Home Ec ll, made this decorative buffet scene to set the mood of the season. 29 '. ,A ' l:f-A :si It f' .W .b ., Hx 6 ' 5' - l 'g' K -fx Barbara Neumann Mercedes Olson Helen Ott Margie Ott , ' V' Q es: is fs-2 ' me 3, M 1 ,:-:Z 1' A lf- 1 - 'A on rn '-4 ' 1 f- fr -f, ' V l . Sara Overmeyer Kathleen Phillips Deirdre Pierce Jean Pilkington Cathy McNerney, Elizabeth Van Wormer and Mollie Copic, a few members of the art class, enjoy the beauties of nature as they record them with brush and paint in the morning sunlight. ,. K N Q ,rg , v - , - -K + x,-f , , ,. GF5r it -e-. lc, I l !. avi 1 Ww- A- - FalI Fiesta was the theme chosen by Home Ec. Il for their entry in the Toledo Edison table arrangement contest. Admiring their work are: , , ...M ,. 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X E V70 2 ' ' - - 'l' jx '- i , 'QQ' uv A -1 , ' , - , Y 'SP' E, ii! ,vit Egrjghz-:pax A , . , Vial- LITJTU-L if , i i is Lera Reed Carol Rhoades Kathleen Riley Barbara Romstadt 30 Susan Radon Kathleen Rafferty Maryonn Ransom l Al E R A 5 e by Susan Rough , -4 'ff1.'1P ' ,- 3 ,u 3 i ,B . - ' --, 1-gn 3 ' , I. B: 1 : ' Eleanor yan , A-., .4.... ., 2 1--x ,... ' i '-- f ,- .v if oLe'h Salotf Kay Sanderson 7, 'M-jl Y-v-ir I ,xi-rw.-E? , ff pt 1' ' ,l i.':. S r I Mary Lou Himes, Molly Beckler, Sylvia Stienecker, Margaret V H ,, -, f i ,,,, , . ll Cozy, Janet Border, and Karen Mattson. Twenty-six area schools took part. Sharon Schmidt Linda Setchell - J . S X - 1 3 :J 6. . 'fc , l Fi- iff 1 y l l Ann Siebenthal Patricia Skalski Margaret Smith Jane Smythe Sharon Sochocki Mary Solon J 'n V il 2271- 2. V, W. ' . J . A in .r.l J :. 2 li ,T ff- F 3 ' K 5 'tl ' Q, S' J J s , ,, .L A , . . M -K tsl 1 -ef W me . To XT ' uf' H- ' K A f I E HTF - K -ff ' ,T ,etf 9 Aw ' 1 .. I ,V ' V - ' g,WQ I- ' .. y 5 f 52, :Sis-. ' ,l . - U 'X' Li Q 1' ' F4 f r A Annette Spitulski . QQ ,HK lt i h And wide horizons Eileen Sauer ' 3 'Q-.J . 3. lu' 4 All-. -.91 , 1 , , 1'-.. , . .il . ' ' If? wl. Ti- ' , H .s,1: 4 N , . 3 -g Diane Sickles '1 Ellen Sopko .w,:w ,' t' M ' 1: 6 - I l ki l Susan Spoerl Kay Stewart Sylvia Stienecker Kathleen Strassner Janet Sulier Mary Kay Syring Quill 1 ' 1 ' , - 11 i'l il ' L! 5' J' f l-l' lg' ffit' NW' wh w lu , ' -I U I. .il ,Yi . K Pg 'Taq' 1?-e -36? 35 'Qs r-- -aa' ,J Y, giiiu -11 -. X X 'Y . 4 f .-.:. 1 S Q72 Judith Tillman Janice Urie Elizabeth Von Wormer Kathleen Weis Margaret Whelan Elizabeth Wilson Carolyn Zender FHHM lHi HHWEH With the coming of the third year our tree blossoms brightly. The juniors flower into maturity. They are on their way in transition from childhood to adulthood.. It is the blossoms of the tree that produce the fruit in the end. ln the same way the juniors give promise of growth to fruition. 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I IN: I 3 I I -I L - 5 ,7 L -A -, ' ' ' 'ix V 'Aly W. v ' V-Nw' .-V - -V -w V VV'7A Y ' - V V, N V Wm- 1.4-, - , W V-M. Jw Vw V31 W V. H, ' .V -' N . Iv ,. II I f I I .Q . .fu ,Ii I I I,2-,J .II ,. I IIIIIQI I ULIMI, ,V I.. I V .,. . .WN ,QIIIIIQ -- - .gg V-' ' ws H' fV-Ks' ' 'V' 1 -1' ' 'A-.,fVf - V2-'V ff' ' r' if ff .fy '- V. 1 5 .. .V -. ,- V um. ,.V. . ' -V . V V ,A V . -1 ' -f . - . I I - . . . S.. na V.. W. my 9 I II .IM III. I. I II IIIIIIII .. I I. NIIIIIIJIYIII X ,Q I I., ,II I, II' y III EDI w , J Mm- V VV . f ,. wma wwgwwm. . 'W ' Vw. : A U .. . , VIIZQQQ Juniors espy new vistas , L I To enhance future life is-f I ggi? ' E? Darlene Abel Mary Kay Allen Nancy Archambo The third year of a girl's high school life is the time when her maturity, her poise, and the elementary knowledge she has gained begin to develop more fully. As the school's smallest class, the juniors, numbering ninety-nine, have proved active and competent. Re- ceiving their class rings, planning the Prom, and organizing their own issue of the school paper have been the highlights of their junior year-a beneficial experience and a fine preparation for the senior year. . -,A J we 1 -B 93, D W Anne Marie Auci .Mi ii , ' ii 1 l' cess A ii ,uv H iifyimir , 5 X Christine Augello I i, lifill' l 'l ' V l Ll Busy tonight? All leisure time has slipped away 5 from Junior Class officers, Ann Konzen, Bobbi ' Chapman, Kay Macelwane, and Nancy Biebel. Sue Beggs rl .g k Vk., it if vi U Gretchen Benschoter Nancy Biebel Claire Bishop Cheryl Bliss 34 Judy Devine, Karen Garrett, Jeanne Radecki, Ann Lazar, and Pat Solomon prepare layouts for the Junior Issue up 1' lr- 1. xl sslif as 1 ' X E , l H Eifer i,i eseeasi Mary Boerner Carol Bohland Helen Bollman V! r n,X K f F YK as v , f , . .. I rl , 2, ,SEQ R' .F Jing, F' iq ' ' 'P I Q' l l gf UQ if i N 4. fEz..:a..fi 1 ft A, ' ,Jfi 1- fri ,N --1 ll f'f Wia , M . eo 1 'I fr. :r ' '01 In 9' . U ,KA X x u , r , . :: E . W. L u1.L.'4 ..-44-ii Joanne Borer Mary Ann Brown Patricia Bullimore Judith Burkart Sharon Caldwell Claire Campbell Diane Capoun of the Ursuline, while other girls in the journalism class check up on the headline count. Real precision work! Parlez-vous Francais? Jane Wasserman thinks she does but Sue Kelly doesn't seem so sure. lt's all French to us! Kay Poirier nods in agreement to Cathy Snow and Chris Augello, who seem about ready to chuck the whole thing and quit physics. Then comes the dawn and enlightenment. , ',- if , 'H' C-, i E 5' 5 l l iw il if-xl? 5 W -'je' -ni 'Q it 4-wif' o f l i fl M- , X he by x V '! W 1' F I-. 1 Y, A Sue Coleman Karen Corrigan Marcia Cox Rosemary Cox Christine Cripe Nancy Criqui M K if , fe' rQ1:52iff::f: Mary Pat Carroll 4 K W Sherry Carson Q , 1 ff fc ?,.,w..f..1iv,!., Roberta Chapman Y ,. Q5 7 Jeannine Clement P ,.fQ Mary DeBauche 35 my y - ii M, je... W .. . WA' ,J .NV U 1 I 1 2 12,3 ,x A' A -4 V T Xa 1 - I A 1 1 S 4-fmt? ,J A fi W Q, W ' 1, L K? a I .,.. ' 1 33 L in J' -2 .5 Luk x' . -' 1 Ns ' WT' . .A 'Q' ,C t N '13 ' 'gs Q fi . 4 if? ' fi Jenene DeMars Bonnie DeShetler Judith Devine Marcia Duffey Jill Essenheimer Christine Fuchs Barbara Galvin My .4 ,. ' H Y 'YYY YY Y Y V , I H V ' . iii-gm A Karen Garrett 1 1' V .ia 7, , J -1 Enthusiasm plus? Front row peckers above are K. Corrigan and S. Carson . . . Lefty D. Capoun gently elbows fellow codists. C. McCaughey, S. Roper, P. Heller, and S. Kaifas don't let it bother them. Patricia Gribbin Sheila Hannon Pat Gribbin's impromptu speech came in handy when she explained to soph- Prudence Heller . Vx X - ,gx,,'. J- be . La .1 ,.. f., C .5 -A y X fi A A ' - - 1 'fs Y- 7 r : 5 .xg . 1' ' V 'V-' V as a, e ee of e A Judith l-lockenberger Sharon Kaifas Cheryl Kearney Sue Kelly Ann Konzen Kathleen Kotula Carol LaJeunesse 36 A A.. 1 41 J A l i' Q-be J Ann 1 5:-gn 'Q mp H gi ..,, I Q-. -vi qui l 1' 'Q' 'SP AJ it W nv :Q A 5 ,a I N,-' I V i M 'lx ' W! ,Q ,., X .- , i 51 V? as 3' Qi ' Wil. 3 i , H W i i, l : 'Lu if 59' -JF .il ui. ' f' f ff 'A JAm?17l6.a54 Joan Lehner Judith Lendo Constance Lukasik Kathleen Macelwane Maryann Elizabeth Maier Madrzykowski ' omores Jayne Czarnecki, Janice Urie, and Jean Pilkington the do- it-yourself technique. In happ atmosphere When a girl enters the junior Class, she begins to realize the many opportunities which are open to her. Ursuline provides three courses to fit her individual needs: the academic course is suited to the college- bound studentg the general course is similar to this, but doesn't require tour years of Latin. The secretarial course consists ot a major in shorthand, typing, and bookkeeping, All prepare one tor college entrance. The main emphasis in the Religion Ill course is on the Divine Procession, Church History, and the evil of sin. Kotula studies the Divine Providence of God. Here Kathy it s J it J r 3.43 it Q' 'QED' yt ' ,Q-Lf' 1., wa, .qt-ft K 'fy-I , if .l li x Q . - 'I 'iq V 1. T ivi'vA X 5 g ' riglll -ui ,er Margo ret Manion . i E67 , N xftfifki We Barba ra Marsh ri i X if, S it if is-fit? Ca rol Mattson wai t Q ll vu ' Juanita Mayer ,4l S?s- A ,nw t , 7 Constance McCaughey Carol McClain Marsha McFarland Judith McKeown Patricia McNally Patricia Meegan Barbara Meyers 37 15 , .sis ,Y,., . , -9 tl Donagole Michalski ggi, E w g ! - nf, , i K' fel.. it , L t l E7-6 . Mercedes Olson 4.-' l , , ,- 14. -P ee, ' , i -Nq- iw. ., Kaye Poirier k if , J A l '-bxlsiil! Kathleen Powell lillwilf f, il ll' J 4 , 'ff QQ eluvv a 4 W UWs.rgs ggi-L, , 'F l fn a 4 Jeanne Radecki , -2. 4: ,-,B 53' Kathleen Reilly 38 ,V ., M ,lx , , .. , it My 5: it Y. 1, A ' ' . ' -fl 9 Q, gm in is .. , 75 QR E S ' .5 Q' s 2 ff' -..,. . . N., ' 'TQ . 'vm' I .INN in fig 'L ' I '- y . , 'XX 3' V ., M ' l ' 'll , mi- f Sharon Milliron Josephine Montcigino Barbara Nelson Sharon Neuhausel Kathleen O'Brien Cheryl Ohneck In flowering landscapes ,. A ,, 1 l 1. i .V r 1 Q 'wily . ,,..q,,.,.-vJ 'A l K , , ,Z-'V ,Y .f ,,, , Q ll - .-,, . -1 ..Y - , Unique hand demonstrations speak louder than words! Julia Sanders dares rebuttal from Sue Beggs as Mary A. Brown, Mary K. Allen and Gretchen Ben- schoter grin, smile, and scowl. l l Zn 'l' H2504 -P ZnSO4 -l- Hg . . . Displacing water provokes varied facial expressions. Barb Meyers, Helene Roth, Elizabeth Maier, and Julia Sanders illustrate as Mrs. Gerken watches. 1 ,,, . M ' ss y 11 QC V f hy ' t H A' 5' 1 '.,' 1 X f?'.' 4 I Susan Roper Helene Roth Julia Sanders Kathleen Schaeclel Mary Lourdes Schira Cheri Schlagheck lr X 4. XXX -, ..,. 'K , ' , ll l' si' X Xllil l ' E XXXXX VV ! VL , X ,.., X A. , lll v 1 X 'i 1 1- 'Max' , ,. ,X ..- XX ..: X -X ,, ...-..,. . 1 A l a E2 3 X d 135: -I xX ,k N 'XXX Z E .B X X 1M 5 X ,fi XX X llllllll hmm? ww ' lg fjf M W, l l X X 7 ull L9 Li:- X M L A , . X A .... -. X , 9 ' - ' . 9' .,, .,- . ' -X.X X1 X -X-,X is .M l l 'J I 1 I A . ft l lr' fl he Luanne Schmitz Regina Seeburger Sharon Selby Sally Shamy Catherine Snow Patricia Solomon X Ann Westhoven quickly erases her mistake, hoping ,I Q that Sister Vincent hasn't seen it yet. Lilies and sunshine afford three iunior art students, Sally Shamy, Darlene Abel, and Jenene DeMars, a period of relaxation from their more confining studies. V Xiliw-5 'Ang ,' ,tftff N . Dorothy Uhl X z N Y ll i -K . - ru: wen t l . X .fi -4 1 :ffl B f .i,x X 1.1 1 df ' I -1 ' .U f .' 'f e 1: gg ig U gi R 'M 'ra Jw U Ann Westhoven Carol Soncrant 1: Elaine Stricker Ky l a sri fa, ' :gg : El Frances Tank . XS: , J 'fr .3 we Sandra Tunison -cX XX- Jane Wasserman rn Xa., X X 'a -3 X .11 YA 1. is Tp Tfilisfall Nancy Whelan FHHM lHi HHHNEH Branches of all sizes stem from the trunk of our tree. They actually hold the fruit of the tree. All of our activities stem from the main trunk of our education. They teach us responsibility by providing op- portunity tor personal dependability. This responsibility, if well learned, will bear the happiness that comes when we know we are doing our best at whatever we try. Branches range in size from the largest limb to the smallest twig-all existing for the growth of the tree itself. ln the same way our activities vary in size, pur- pose, and function. Religious, cultural, physical, and social organizations devel- op in us the necessary qualities of a well-rounded woman, capable of leading a very fruitful life in today's busy milieu. 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I 1 w Q Service generates cheer Recreation and Interest One ot the most active clubs in which the whole school participates is the American junior Red Cross. Students are enrolled by virtue of donations collected at the beginning of the school year. The Art Club and the Home Economics Department assist the Junior Red Cross in the annual Art Exhibit and the making and collecting ot useful items for the needy families. 'S-Q,-in INA The American Junior Red Cross aims 0 serve her fellow-man across the street, across the country, and across the worl d. Sally Shamy and Helen Bollman concen- trate on the intricacy of lacing a wallet- which the Art Club enjoys. S ee - fx 'X l i .XX Q r w 38, QV if The members of the Science Club prepared science projects which were displayed with pride at the home show held on the Academy environs. Here are Karen McGreevy and Pat Holup endeavoring to make a chemical garden. 42 ,5- T Janet Clear and Judy Beumel paint for the International hospitalized or crippled children. Jocelyn Willhite is pre- School Art Program: these pictures of American life will be paring crossword puzzles for soldiers in o Veterans' Hospital, sent to foreign lands. Kathy Weis sews stuffed animals for and Cathy Burke is busy knitting a block afghan. Studying the game of chess are Jane Miller, Mercedes Olson, and Roberta Chapman. See, says Mercedes, just move your 'castle' in front of the 'horse' and you get two points! Tax stamps and trading stamps galore! Darlene Modjeska and Mary Marshall, freshman taxettes and tradettes, audit the school collection. The stamps purchase equipment for the audio-visual aid department, supplies for the school cafeteria, and furnishings for the convent. 9 film, ,,. 43 Culture sparks service Future Nurses, Diann Sturtevant, Mary Ann Koch, Carmelita Koxak, and Nancy Floyd, standing, seem in perfect agreement, as other members of the Club listen in at the bi-monthly meeting. Sister M. Vincent gives a send-off to Sharon Milliron, Dorothy Uhl, Sharon Neuhausel, Mary F. Macelwane, officers of the Future Teachers Club, on their trip to visit parochial schools. 44 Shown stuffing the ballot box are Susan Moore and Carolyn Huss, National Party Chairmen while GOP diehard, Caroline Thompson, demands a recount Try Pictured here are some members of the Library Club, one of the most ac- tive organizations in the school. ln assistance with Miss Catharine Gallagher, school librarian and club moderator, Patricia Bei- dleman, president, pre- sides over the monthly meetings and directs the Club's numerous activi- ties. Patricia Beidleman, Carol Soncrant, Karen Boston, Susan Radon, Sonia lakubowski, Mar- garet Marconi, Lois Zim- merman, Carole Hanf, Susan Spoerl, Elvira Berg- mann, and Catherine Snow are shown in the Catholic Book Week assembly in November. 11 1 , Q, 1 ' ,fi k . .- 4' '-.J . 5 if ig 5 ' f 1 ,Mi-3 r - is i i ,U-Q L-it i s so i VTE i ing to make an unnecessary de- cision of who the winning candidate wlll be ls Kathy Klefer' The Drama Club presented two performances during the first semester: Top' picture shows the cast of The Heirs Take the Air 7 below the curtain call for The Christmas Star , a production which included all-school volunteers. 45 A hop, skip, and jump Build strength, poise Outdoor sports are among the most popular at SUA. The majority of the students participate in these sports in some form or another. Golf is very popular even though it is fairly new at the Academy. There is also active participation in archery, riding, bowling, and swimming. These sports are sponsored by the Academy Athletic Association. Under the supervision ot Sister Gabriel and Mrs. Harry Overberg, the Athletic Association is one of the most active clubs. Kay Macelwane, president of the Athletic Association, looks over her cabinet with an approving eye. They are Sue Moore, treasurer, Sharon Neuhausel, secretary, and Mary Solon, v.p. if Fore! Sue Grimley is getting ready to send that ball into orbit. Renee Early gives o few last helpful reminders, while Colleen Goergen giggles over the previous divot. Here Caroline Thompson takes the hurdle at Howard Stables for the admiration of Carol Soncrant, Claire Campbell, Sharon Selby, and Mercedes Olson. Members - ' 1-A , K MPM :xr Don't look too smug, Sodhoh Overberg, your turn is coming real soon. These are some of the girls who have taken part in the school's newest popular sport, golfing. of the Riding Club meet most frequently in the fall and spring when the weather permits. 1 In the depths of Sherwood Forest we find our would-be Robin- hoods, Jean Pilkington, Mary Johnson, and Kathy Burnett lkneel- ingl. Archery is a favorite sport taught in SUA gym classes 3, .V .,a.. 1 M zf ,g'L:,g5l 3. Ivrigfii. Ulf . , Q., 1 K v s -K , What is basketball without a ball? Here Mary Heyman, Barbara Bertke, Eleanor Pankratz, and Carol Hanf check out the ball at Catholic Club where many friendly games with various parish groups are e . The highlight in the SUA sportlight is the annual basketball tournament, held in the spring. It is the culmina- tion of all those hours spent on the floor shooting baskets and passing the ball. Interest is at its zenith from the first toss-up until the final score is announced. Classes vie with classes in display of color and resound of cheers. For days before the final show-down, cheerleaders strut and flaunt their streamers which were chosen in their freshman year. Parents, sparked with enthusiasm by their daughters, fill the gym to overflowing and share the keen expectancy of success. The air bristles with energy, exploding violently with bursts of reverberating sound. Climax tops climax until the apex is reached one-half minute before the final shot. Kathy McCarthy is all set to bowl 'em over . Scores are read weekly over the P.A. It looks rather rough going in this bevy of basketball players. But they are all determined to get that ball. Instead of getting in the group, Mary Solon and Phyllis Morrin wait for someone to hit the ball in their direction. 49 Sue Grimley has adopted the best vantage point to get that bird's eye snap of the intramural volleyball contest. Too bad there wasn't any more film in Sue's camera when our master photographer snapped this. High time, Sue. Physical Ed can be fun The swimming instructor gives a demonstration to the ' line-up as they prepare to take-off for relay race practice. And if's U hit! QM,-,ybey pat Boyer is ready to hit the The competitive race will be held in a few weeks. ball with Mary Solon catching. Take care there, Pat. Easy does it! Not exactly big league, but it's fun. w , Judy Tillman makes a reach for that volleyball. Wonder who scored the point on that play? The sophomores lost to the juniors by two points after all-class playoffs. 4'-rj 3... Wu., , ,IQ , .59glfft.f3gjyi.. 1l 'l-T?'iiiji31'..3 ,,, '., 5'24 1 iff A t i , T ' ' 50 Time out-for prayer-is called by captain, Kay Macel wane, when the opposition suddenly shows signs of taking over. The combined efforts of the cheerleaders and th E spectators made tournament time a night to remember . I lg --, - lg ' ---' V : ' 'V ' K es2' 15,,, llilili iq ,fi , K ,,wr,,'g,1 ' jj,,, ' 'N gb- In a few moments there will be a big splash here and another there, then the rest period ends and the races begin. Perhaps we may find some friendly enemies until the tie is played off. Phyllis Morrin strikes a graceful pose as Pat Boyer makes the catch. The girls were getting in trim for the annual intramurals held in March. Tennis is best played by perfecting certain strokes. Here Kathy Reilly shows us how to master the backhand. Are there anymore you would like to show us, Kathy? -A J .4 ' ' E eff-1 ,.. H -' ,uf-.Q , i- , fa . ,, . L.--93,-f,1Lf 1 SQL J ' - .3 gp-r-I 57:7 . i ..-- ' ' . - ' ' K ,L'if5 iif2J,.543i- ',L'-'ml L. ,. ' , ' -5 1::1d'.f'i'ffsv?f-. Am'-f-Kg s '-f'f1ff?.5-15131. 4, ': w sm. ' 715' vi-' , 3 ?1'1.i-S ' e.!'1,-vxmgg. - ,. , ,Nw ,r if e ., 1 1 Q, V- MI , ivliiilbiflbg fm .!5:5f?, ' 4' ,LUV fi' FWS 1: f ' f ,, , , ,i , ,Jff Z1 11 51 Downbeat-upbeat baton. . Tempo for SUA musicians Talented Elvira Bergmann, a member of the Toledo Youth Orchestra, provides the musical atmos- phere for the annual Christmas program. Elvira, a music major, is also a member of the Saint Ursula Academy Orchestra. Under the direction ot Sister Mary Carmencita, the Orchestra has provided the student body with many enjoyable assemblies includ- ing the Talent Show, the Spring Concert, and the yearly Christmas Program. Graduation is the finale. From left to right are: Elvira Bergmann, Carolyn Knaggs, Lera Reed, Jane Miller, Prudence Heller, Regina Flahie, iPianoi Mary Ann Wojciechowski, Diane Marciniak, Mary Ada Burgess, Kathleen Kotula, Elaine Stricker, Tanya Nichpor, Roberta Popelik, Veronica Gonnella, Sharon Clark, Susan Dendinger, Sharon Smolinski, Susan Reis, Rose Bishop, Patricia Carlson ichimesl, Lynn Davis, Carol Baerner, Mary Frances Hornyak, Mary Boerner, Judith Burkhart, Christine Dubuc, Jeanne Boes, Mary Lee Rietzke, Gloria Nolan. WT' 1-4 'Y .,A, l Q ,s -fflifgvff ui' was 5 'L it ' 7 f , ,151 1 'E ':. Tx l S- E ti it w'iei::fi,ifa.: - 1. i 15 ,Qiiilll Qt R i .c f V, i iiiflwin E 3 ri 35 ' Rf if A A ' i i i v 4' 4 s if iq V44 H 7' 'lf ii i E in gg i i L'Li 1 .'f'Y i ' vi i A is t '1.w ii it ' Q ,'.. if - Yi wfigi. , W ,, a A' rtii-iinvaffff The A Cappella Choir, the 78-member strong choral group of St. Ursula Academy, is the pride and joy ot the school. Members sing at various parish functions throughout the city and at school assemblies. Many times they have broadcast on the radio, and they have had acclaim from all who heard them. At Christmas, the A Cappella specializes in holiday carols, especially their perennial favorite, Santa, l've Got the Measles . Each year a spring concert is presented by this group, as a culmination ofthe year's work. Sister Marie Rene is director of all musical activities. 4 Publication staffs ready To close up press shop In the forty-first year of publication, the yearbook has a circulation of almost six hundred, ninety-six per cent of that number being student subscribers. The l96O Scroll was rated All-Catholic and First Class by three critical agencies. Susan Moore and Diane Morse edited the present issue. Yearbook and news- paper editing are entirely extracurricular activities. Co-editors: Managing Ed: Business: Circulation: Page One: Page Two: Page Three: Page Four: Exchange: Typists: Co-editors: Art: Photography: Business: Circulation: Seniors: Juniors: Sophomores: Freshmen: Activities: Typists: 54 Ursuline Staff Pegeen Gallagher and Margaret Noble Mary Frances Macelwane Sharon Moriarty Patricia Holup Kathleen Coffman, Nancy Gribbin, Betsy Gross, Lynda Zolg Mary Chris English, Mary Flood, Linda Neumann, Mary Lee Rietzke Elvira Bergmann, Mary Ann Koch, Carmelita Kozak, Diann Sturtevant, Dianne Wolfe loan Falke, Patricia Farley, lane Gros- kopf, Barbara Marshall Gloria Nolan Nancy Szombati, Patricia Holup Scroll Staff Susan Moore and Diane Morse Pamela Wakelin, Lois McFarland, Renee Early, Madonna Litzenberg Colleen Merce Sharon Moriarty, Marcia Szymczak Carolyn Borer, judith Slawecki, Bar- bara Zygula Marilyn Hoffman, Marilyn Mills, Linda Lehner Suzanne Sattler, Mary Ann Lees, Nancy Floyd Linda Henning, jane Kerr, Patricia Forrester Carolyn Huss-, Barbara Brady, Helen Degnan, Ann Kromanecker Caroline Thompson, Nora Suter, Karen Boston Karen Boston, lane Kerr, lacqueline Berry, Mary Klein, Maryada Burgess sf N -gap- Jig-saw grouping of the Scroll and Ursuline staffs: left standing-K. Boston, N. Floyd, M. Szymczak, P. Forrester, J. Nehiser, C. Merce, B. Brady, N. Suter, C. Borer, P. Wakelin. Kneeling: L. Henning, C. Huss, M. Mills, A. Kromenacker, C. Thompson, J. Kerr, L. Lehner. Right standing-M. A. Lees, S. Satfler, D. Wolfe, E. Bergmann, M. Flood, B. Gross, K. Coffman, L. Neumann, J. Falke, M. Macelwane, M. C. English, M. A. Rietzke, S. Moriarty. Kneeling: M. Klein, M. Hoffman, P. Farley, G. Nolan, N. Szombati, Holup, B. Marshall, C. Kozak, D. Sturtevant, J. N. Gribbin, Koch, M. L. Burgess, M. L. Zolg, P. Groskopf. The scene below recalls early September when the seniors went out on the town in an ad-a- thon which brought in over one half of the needed revenue to finance the publications in one day. Here Pam Wakelin, seated, is on hand in the newsroom to issue more contracts for the eager-beaver salesladies. Lynda Zolg, left, and Ritamae Johns both exceeded their quotas. Susan Jackowski, Patricia Farley, and Marilyn Hoffman were top salesmen. sz, . .5 X . . 11 , A Y: .. wa' -r , .- : ' 'P' SY I I r . I bs . ,L ? Yf'f2 ,, ,..' ,V-V . L- ,A .W E If, E-we V 2' hfsswf -'ff -5 ng 'I f.:E::..:I: 55: if gag W , 52222 HF-- ff , U ef Q . 5? 1 gg. 7'!?1 n ,Q , H, Prayer, work, and play- Sodality, YCS daily fare The Apostleship of Prayer, the oldest spiritual organization in the school, goes back as far as the Academy itself. Every girl by virtue of her enrollment is a member. The Catholic Students' Mission Crusade likewise has an all-school membership. This year the CSMC concentrated on the study, prayer, and good works to combat the evil of Communism. The Legion of Mary functions quietly but mightily in the pursuit of good works, All hold regular weekly meetings. Mary Klein, Diane Durholt, and Margaret Marconi, members of the Legion of Mary, experiment with antiseptics and bandages before trying them out on their patients. 56 ,.!3V4 After a very successful convocation at Notre Dame University last summer, cruasders returned to the campus fired with enthusiasm for People, Pennies, Prayer , motto for the year. Here Pamela Duris, The Friday prior to the Feast of Christ the King, the girls renewed their Act of Consecration before the Shrine of the Sacred Heart in the chapel. Here home- wi at DIL' '42 not Q u ,J I ' Michaela Miller, and Helen Jane Ott are looking over the latest display outside mission headquarters. Dues, Christmas card sales ost office and talent , p , show filled the mission coffers. room representatives, led by Carolyn Borer, president, are offering a rose to symbolize the promises of Our Lord of St. Margaret Mary in First Friday devotion. L-.4 Missions on each corner of the globe are calling to SUA. Sister Marie Rene watches over the North: Bev: Madezki, the South, Dorothy Uhl and the Pacific Islands. Father Leising, 0.M.l., warmed the hearts of all crusaders when he flew in from Alaska to recount his work among Indians. 57 Prayer life holds pace-- Welds nature and grace The Sodality of Our Lady, having for its purpose the personal sanctitication of its members, attracted o high percentage of probationers this year, bringing the total membership to well over a hundred. Com- bining etforts with Mary Manse College sodalists, this group was highly instrumental in bringing to Toledo last August the Summer School of Catholic Action, sponsored by the nationally known Queen's Work of St. Louis University. Besides several days of recollection held periodically throughout the year, members made a closed retreat in january at Our Lady of the Pines, Fremont, Ohio. Marilyn Hoffman, prefect of the Sodality, accepts the gavel, together with the responsibilities, from Sharon Bugert, former prefect. Father Mueller, Sodolity chaplain, witnesses ceremony. 6' '9 l 1 if 'U i i 58 Participating in the temporary Act of Consecration mode by sodalists, December 8, are officers Caroline Thompson, Diane Morse, Jenene DeMars, and Marilyn Hoffman. A similar ceremony was held in June. .Wei li i i ' Kay Macelwane dons Dad's haf in the Father-Daugther Get-Together held by the Sodality. The program fol- lowed a hilarious game of Bunco. 1 ' X 'Hi' .mi A wi Father Kirtland joins the Young Christian Students' circle: Sharon Sochocki, Kathy Reilly, Kathy Bruning, Cathy Coy, Josephine Montagino, Helen Degnan, Patricia Farley, Joan Falke, Sherry Carson. 5 L3 ,Q E0 mifri-r', sex? 51 s S K ilk' J mc! 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Below, a YCS group joins voices in the recitation of the rosary as one of the items on the schedule. 59 Student Council gavels Successful slate for '6l Student Council's primary purpose is to act as a medium between faculty and students, the latter ex- pressing theiriviews and wishes to the faculty. Student and faculty satisfaction evolve from this relationship. School spirit is fostered through the encouraging of students to participate in club activities. As a mem- ber of the Toledo Area Student Council, our Council is able to utilize neighboring schools' ideas and also to contribute to its projects. Council offers personal benefits both spiritual and material. Sophisticated officers of Student Council! Kathy Coffman, what sly remarks are you making to bring that grin to Nancy Arch- ambo's face? Left to right in descending order on the but are Linda Neumann, president, Mary Boerner, vice-president: Kath- leen Coffman, secretary, and giving a paid commercial for the Pepsodent Company. . . Nancy Archambo. Good work, officers! 60 iieijgilx Hifsvfi i . mis. -... miss . .. H ..W,.. N .. Academy Senate. This is our Student Council: M. Boerner, J. Lehner, K. Macelwane, A. Westhoven, B. Neumann, N. Wieck, C. Merce, C. Coy, M. L. Rietzke, E. Pankratz, M. Klein, A. Ransom, P. Gallagher, K. Poirier, C. Honf, N. Gribbin, C. Kearny, E. Gross, M. Flood, K. Coffman, M. F. Diane Morse, chairman of Safety Week, is shown here explaining the stopping and thinking distance entailed in driving a cor. Her 'pupils' are Kathy Schaedel, Carol Soncrant, Marilyn Hoffman, and Which girl sold the most maggie subscriptions? Why, Sharon Moriarty, of course! For this she was awarded a S100 wardrobe. Sue Moore, in second place, and Lois Zimmerman, in third, won o hi-fi and radio respectively. Civilian Day means informal class 'Zealous' Zolg, Suie' Sattler, 'Daisy Mae' Johns, 'Peppermint Stick' Travers, 'Nini' Borer, 'Diligence' Klear, 'Loquacious' Wakelin, 'ZZZ-Z' Morse. 44 'J S- 1 . If s ' is .AA 'alixbffr , -I , ' I ,'- -A 5 1 , 1 ., v .+.4.7l',E5'l + + HH Z 9 lift 'aqua in nv--V. Qlhkbx -fp,'s2TZ1h'7 ' ' 'x'?n 1 :--. -2- 12 fx -su., 61 X Ho! Ho! Ho! says Sister Miriam to Santa Claus. And who is this mysterious senior with the Merry Christmas gift for our school principal? From the North Pole, Santa? Whoosh! In a twinkling Kathy Burnett and her escort arrive via the magic carpet. They make a grand entrance under the archway of stars into an Arabian world. . E 62 EISTJQQ i Mary Flood, the hypnotic campaigner, keeps her audience spell- bound at school's opening. Ann Westhoven and Margaret Noble supply enough banging and clanging to rouse everyone from summer slumber. Dream dancing in 5UA's golden fantasy of an Arabian night is captured by the cameraman. Sharon Milliron gives him a demure smile, while Eileen Sauer prepares to stomp on her partner's foot and Chris Augello gives him a large-size grin. Oh, you say the sweetest things! Kay Macelwane seems to say .... and what is on Barbara Cross's mind? Over in the opposite corner Nancy Archambo sighs, Tall guys are fine for tall girls but... Oh-h-h there, Madonna, having a good time? fri BLOOD TYPING if ,AB QSM ogg lem-73 Career Day brought back to St. Ursula's, alumna Miss Sally Holzemer, medical technologist from Mercy Hospital. Here Miss Holzemer is displaying for Lera Reed some of the charts she brought along to clarity the points of her lecture. Above, Linda Neumann, Student Council president, and Colleen Merce, Senior Class president, congratulate Nancy Floyd on being queen for a night. Below, Nancy, as SUA's representative at the Area SC Dance, poses with her court, Pamela Wakelin, Jane Groskopf, Karen Boston, and Betsy Gross. What a very pretty picture, girls! W fe r' s X la 3' A, l YL 5 f ' fl' .. 'lf Q lil' fi gg , lb , , 4, ' R l lu. in , . -A . ' 5--r is ,. s,., , , , . Y. R. X . HSHM lHl Sill The seed of the future is planted through our student life. Through it we learn the social arts that will be vital to our happi- ness as adults. Retreat, recollection, and Mass provide the spiritual element neces- sary for inner peace. A cultural founda- tion for years ahead is laid through par- ticipation in art, music, and drama. Our sense of belonging, an essential part of our lives as social beings, is sharpened through sharing in dances, parties, and other forms of recreation. These frac- tions combine to make a whole, not an end in itself, but the seed, indispensable to the growth leading to a fruitful life. F57 K ., c -ig. -1 Ig?-I Q,-II If II f Q ,. JET l i A2l'rf. gif 6'3 N- . 'Q '. ' z X ' TS ti' wg inf- fa 1 'f Ex A '- ,H l-3 1 4' f 1 3 -zz . . 1 . P 'mg Q-f - Q it 'R ' : Lf ':.,? . ' I -f'fg- ' ,, N?' 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' 1 X , x V454 1. , , - - 1. u- II .Apu - - III , I f 1 -, -- , I 1 I I - A I , I , 1 Q :I- ' -- ff . I, V1 me . --fv 'I-aI fp3':I+ ., 1 5' ,'1'- -'f ,7 .f ' -. I wc' 1- ' .,L A. . Il- ww, ' ,IIE ,Z - ' ' ' ,' x NY., QM- f 'fR' ' I. , LI .- ,. -W -I, ,I .- -' --I - .. 1H X', -f I 1- - -Q - f -. .. - I ,f - 2 J. hh QL... LX ' HEL. fu-.-., L--:V ' ? -C ,ff miimf '71 ' .iz Gaiety Linked With Piety Abound in Student Life Carol St. John and Pat Beidleman, seniors, oblivious of the photographer, enjoy the rolls and coffee. Frosh and sophs were Served on the second shift, the delay making appetites even keener. Rev. Joseph Muenzer, S.J., conducted the annual retreat, January 25-27. A native of Toledo, Father Muenzer, Dean of Men at John Carroll University, Cleveland, is in demand as a retreat master. St. Ursula Day, celebrated on October Zl, was the first major event of the school year. Each year the Sophomore Class makes this its special project. Mass and Holy Communion set the tone for the entire celebration. Com- mittees organized under the leadership of the class officers designed and made the place favors and table decorations. Brunch of rolls and coffee, served in the cafeteria by the sophomores, satiated the hungry group. Lastly a musical hour was afforded by Mrs. Emma Endres Kountz, of the Mary Manse College Music Department. Rare cultural moments! Mass was offered weekly on Friday. Many students availed themselves of this golden opportunity to gain special graces. Breakfast was served in the cafeteria immediately following the Mass. UO! W me The annual May Crowning is one of the spring highlights. Singing the Litany of the Blessed Virgin, the girls walk in procession through the halls and around the school walk. - - .f .fag V ,Iv wits' 3-..E'3i3? 'T 'xii f y ' ' . ' 1 ' .fu ' J 'Hp X I, Agp 5 A ' .f -B A L, J -hu .. 'M ik . 'l - ' i , .. - 11. 'N ii' . ' :. P:s '.y:iQ 'M l ' . n 1 '.!i5'.-r, ,Aux .K ,Q . u Wu .-ill .X .4 'lu -' W ,..,,. , - 'x Pamela Wakelin,May Queen, with her two attendants, Nancy Gribbin and Karen Boston, pay preliminary homage to the beautiful statue of Our Lady which will be used at the event. Y? is ' ,l ,w sw fi 'lui 5 I mn Ji n l ei 1 Y 5 ,...e'-'W' 3... .x , ,fit a W' EFX ,gr , . , ,. , , P R I , J V 1 :-: ' tba' , .us 1 ' K2 ifwfm Q 5, l - ? A ., 'E , - l ,.,. ,, 1 j anv., V E? - iffiii I, ' 4 - 7 S f 1. R ? V 'c..,m .3f'J5'-f '1'?H 1 1 I, J '71 ' , gl. ,, I :F ' .v .sv ff? x A! 4 I' 'K G A ,i ,. D I '- 57 ' Sei.: ' + 5 I if ,i ' if ' H ,of is A iam.:- A X , Variety, Spice of School Life The annual Talent Show, sponsored by the Toledo Deanery Council of Catholic Men, brought a number of prizes to St. Ursula's. Sheila Hannon and Pamela Wakelin, seated, placed for their monologues, while the Queenston Trio, Kathleen Schaedel, Claire Campbell, and Carol Soncrant, won in the harmonizing division. Proceeds go to diocesan recreational units. l 3 , V. l 'li l 5 l i a T Junior Prom Committee Heads have interrupted their dancing to smile prettily for the photographer. They are: Kaye Poirer, prom regulations, Patricia Gribbin, photographer: Kathleen Reilly, publicity: Nancy Archambo, gifts: Cheryl Kearny, refreshments. S ev ,-J l 'Y 'I' i I L. Q - 1 j ,fry lfgjf 4 , lf I i ef M 1,1 i ff v ' ' - . P P- I gl . . I vi ', . l IJ .li '13 J. 70 zzz...-.FH ' -JE- Juniors felt Younger Than Springtime as they danced to the music of Jerry DePrisco's orchestra in the Great Lakes Room of the Toledo Club. Conversation reigns supreme as they enjoy an inter- mission. Sharon, what did he say? First day of school, uniformless and carefree, found Carolyn Borer and Anne Hillabrand, trying to lure sisters, Mary Hillabrand and JoAnn Borer, to enter the halls of learning. Transportation to and from school is made simpler when a girl reaches that coveted sweet-sixteen age and takes 'things' into her own hands and shuttlebug back and forth. Looks like a relay system. Eleanor Ryan and Judy Tillman exchange pleasantries while Ronnie Murray cleans house ..... Hunger-pangs urge this regiment onward. Tanya Nichpor and Mary Heyman studiously employ themselves even at lunch. Or were they afraid Julie Richter, Linda Schafer, Sue Ershick, and Cathy Kanary will win the race to the cafeteria where aromas waft. Since the seniors are so very glamorous the photographer pictured from right: Pam Wakelin, Connie Merce, Mary insisted-simply insisted-thot they stop the dance while Macelwane, and Diane Morse. they pose for this picture. The devastating officers are Colleen Merce, atop a ladder, recalls the joys and struggles of three days ls this a dance or it is a 'back' tolk session? spent decorating the gym for that great event--the Holiday Ball. Mary You're right. lt is a 'back' talk session. Charac- Chris English, Carolyn Knaggs, and Madonna Litzenberg ably assist her. teristic ofthe Senior Class, these girls demon- H255 72 1 l . V7 uf: ' . - ' 'L iw ' 5 ' ' 5 3 f 7 ,i . lf '., A ' - 2 ' -'ff JE I V , fr A' V : . .r f' 'Q - .xi 1 Y . ' li. ,. .X 1-' .ff ,J 1 I 5 2. ' L Q , ,V .. , , W .. . .,,.,f my fy. -'si'U -x ,f ' W --Eggs '55 . :fix .nvnffn X 1 1 misses? '1 1-'li-12.5-.3 55,55 I,-f ' f. 1a , 'L ' ., - x ' 4,. 7-Q 'B mf' ' -Q if ,' 21. n f ' vi -' - A I L. H? I Q M ' ' fl.-' Iln' . 1 I 'VK TSI .. , ' 92, V jk, , .'.g'Ls. ' if ,fe2 i , A 'LEM ..A Qrqgz, 5-L-,ax 'E Y ,M ,xx qt X ,gg-gm 1 3 X '-iiFFl?i.'Z4' :A ' 'fl N .,. if i an ihsu fiuw.-' ' Q ai.-Q' I lan!-1-1GB1'd - Alli- , if v 51 TS 6--fy . L... Ji wg H Wh:-F I, . ,w. ., . m,.L,,. , ,J f. M L ,, T11 mi mff Q , Bra. . 1 fW 1 wggn ., f. U ,, 3 1, :Q f as gf, 1 QP' I , ,,,,. 1 ,I A 7 T- 'A 9 , .1 3,223 A ,jf 5 ya I H, KM .f 7, igzwna . ' 'QQ lx A gi . 1 1 Q51 V 1 : iv' H : W H ' Q ,. -4 vw ' 3 , Nw 3 , . 5A E i h .' iii? pf ' Y 3, ,,,V ' Qi, ,L Q ze. 15 7 X. RL 1 X 'Fi 29-'25 E4-V. ,f.. , .g,- f-21. . .v ages' , -LJ 1 1' AX ,,,.,,,.-..,,,,L ., . A 12. if , 1 A 152i-Miiisfgrr 4'fQSff13? fi:: -ii I G QU- .w wg- 9 ' - 41 ' .' , final X - 'Jr-E -K ' vi- 'gig-,. , .6 A X M 1 , -ll ,. 0 e -.Mew 35, T wi E E! y Q 1 5 1 .. g? as LL 5 E 333 we E3 ye- , f' ,nf Q1 7 I K Q gs f I 4.1 I O' fig ' HQ, Il EI.:- 'xff .r .1 , , H :Q ffxaw 2 'P ' ' sf ,Yi -wif, rv' s n 4 H.. , I2 lb iQ Carolyn Emmick picks daisy petals to see if he loves Janet Sulier. Kathy Jordan is next in line, with Chris Malone learning the trade: I.. X' 5. Don't be so proud, Bo-Bol Margaret Cozy and Susie Reis like you. Tl1at's all that matters, isn't it? As the Seasons Run long A student's lite, as these two pages testify, is as varied as the seasons which offer the opportunities pic- tured. September and the resumption of classes for the l96O-l96l term found the girls renewing old acquain- tance after a separation of months. Trampoline devotees brought a souvenir ot the good, 'bouncing' times had during the vacation. Winter brought that season of seasons when all those of good will celebrated in song and story. Bo-Bo, the convent poodle, made his debut in competition with jack Frost. Then there is always a time for more serious pursuits...with a book in a nook. Marsha Roman jumps for joy when she hears the camera click. A word of warning to the photographer: don't get too close. Christmas carols, cookies, hot chocolate, and good will were the main ingredients that made the newly initiated faculty party a huge success. min ,J . 1 : if 'Ns xxx ,- You could hear a pin drop in the library the day the Libbey- Owens-Ford photographer shot this picture. Like the proverbial barber, Marilyn Mills and Lynda Zolg went right on reading. 'Pa t 'Ss 74 f -N , :s9lL.LQ?,,:gPg,,-25 I . K ., Q Vi ' ' 'sw g p rpl ,II I r C- Dainty, aren't they? Marguerite Emmick, Margaret Coleman, and Pat Forrester not only dined on St. Ursula Day, but they also sparked a smile of approval from hostess, Martha Benschoter. Sophomores claim that wonderful year, 1945 was exceptional. They were born. Rah! Nervous? Tense? Neverl These actresses, Mary Johnson, Ruth Ketchum, Merce Olson, and Libby Wilson aim only to please. Camera shy K. Kelly, K. Ward, C. Yarder, S. Kelly, and M. Kelly, are obliging with their smiles before taking off after that first day of school in September. Long, Bright Days Ahead nd Ever Brighter Grow 1 W Y - c lm' V5 i l l , 'Uv'- During the days of winter, when the sun is low, and the trees are bare, St. Ursula girls have little time for outdoor fun at school. But as summer days draw near and Father Sun calls to enjoy his warmth, SUA students heed his call. While Mary Hillabrand and Barbara Brady enjoy a coke, Nancy Gribbin and lane Groskopf explore Mary Flood's hoard of chips. Nancy Whelan and Sharon Neuhausel cradle a stalk of bittersweet and admire Jill Essenheimer's apple. Sophomores, too, must have fun. Jean Gruhler and Pamela Farley look with hungry eyes as Phyllis Marrin doles a sandwich to Carole Hanf and Kitty Kelley. 78 Membership in the National Honor Society is based on the students' quali- ties of leadership, scholarship, and participation in the life of the school. Karen Boston, Mary Flood, Marilyn Hoffman, Mary Frances Macelwane, Susan Moore, Diane Morse, and Linda Neumann were elected from the class of 1961 in their junior year. Mary Manse Arts and Forum Series annually pre- sents Players, Inc., with headquarters at Catholic University of America, in Shakespearean roles. Here Carol Keefe and John Knight portray the young lovers, Bassanio and Portia, in The Mer- chant of Venice . Toledo Youth Orchestra accepted Elvira Berg- mann and Lera Reed as members in a com- petitive audition. Elvira was further accepted in a state wide contest. Both are music majors, and leads in the St. Ursula Orchestra. A1 ,Ei.:Tg,.fagfg1 5325. lift' 54.3 o F i Yu, e.:f i -.L pp-I lHl lHlIHH IIHHWN Under the laurel tree of St. Ursula we have worked for four years. Goals have been set, plans made, and opportunities presented. Under her standard, the laurel of distinction, we have reached the end of this struggle and are about to begin a much greater one. All that can be done for us through the guidance and direc- tion of our teachers has been done. The crown has reached full growth and will now begin to bear the fruit which is the end-product ot cultivation and care. The tree.will continue to grow: for, when there is no growth-, there is death. We, too, are grown: but we must continue to grow in wisdom for the glory of God alone, for in Him is eternal' life, our aim and goal. 5, f'. 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Q A 1 .- WM ' ,Wj i Q. , mm. gf? - 'V -- N -- wamzummmw W ' NN ' ' N - ,442 fl iid' W . f- 4 v M Z. w ,J HM ,R W ,am Q, 1 The Class of l96l, one hundred and seven- FO u r a m S teen strong, represents the finished product of St. Ursula Academy. ln their four years here, they have acquired the basic principles U d LI I 9 I and virtues necessary for a -happy future. n e r u a S la u r e As sophomores, the girls of this class staged and performed in a great spectacular en- titled An Hour to Remember . ln the National Merit Scholarship competition, twenty-three of the fifty-seven who partici- pated placed in the 92 to 99 percentile. Class officers who piloted the Senior Ship of State are: Colleen Merce, president, Mary Frances Macelwane, vice president, Pamela Wakelin, secretary, and Diane Morse, treasurer. All are honor students. Colleen Merce Our Lady of Perpetual Help -3 Student Council 3,4, Class Officer 4, Missions l,2,3, ll Ursuline 3,4, Scroll 4, FSA W ' L 2,3,4, Red Cross l,2, Ath- letics 3, Camera Club 3, FNA 3,4. Ni i my, Mary Frances t i Macelwane I AV i'-A -V Rosary Cathedral Student Council 4, Class Officer 2, 3,4, Sociality, Ursuline 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Library Club 3, FSA 2, World Affairs 3,4, Athlet- ics l,2,3,4, National Hon- or Society, Class Play 4. c ei V211-. , rtssfggii , F S--' Pamela Wakelin 453, fi Rosary Cathedral Class Officer 4, Sodality, Missions 'l,2, Ursuline 3, Egg Scroll 4, FSA 3,4, World B., ,. il ii ' Affairs 3, 4, Apostleship of Prayer l,2,3,4, Athlet- ics 'l,2,3, Class Play 4. -1 ,fir Q Y W . QV' A Diane Morse e A ig! Gesu ' I Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, 151 Class Officer l,4, Sodal- ity, Ursuline 3, Scroll 4, ll ' FTA 3,4, Library Club 2,4, - 'E ,N World Affairs 3, 4, Atl1- 7 35,3 .,,,.,., ,,fV 3 W letics l, 2, 3, 4, National , fi if!! ll ll Honor Society, Class Play ' H 7 4. ic lil.-es. 'L1 27' 82 Toni Abrass Our Lady of Perpetual Help Missions 7,2, FSA 2, 3, Athletics l,2. Patricia Beidleman St. Catherine Student Council 3,4, Class Officer 2, Ursuline 3, Li- brary Club 2,3,4, FSA 2, 3, 4, Athletics l, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4. l Elvira Bergmann St. George's Orthodox Ursuline 3, Library Club 'l, 2,3,4, FSA 2,4, FNA 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Tracl- ettes 3,4, Record Club 3, 4, Class Play 4. In study hall, Mary Hillabrand creates a jazz atmosphere for Sonia Jakubowski who delicately replaces her finished masterpiece! lacquelyn Berry St. Thomas Aquinas Missions 2, Ursuline 3, Scroll 4, FSA 3, Taxettes 1. ludith Beumel . smude Missions 7,2, Ursuline 3, t Red Cross 3, Athletics l,2, L tm r - 5 gf, -f.. 3,4 . uv few Jw my w 555' , M l, W rl, ,., 9 l i i Q l f egg T. rig, I ,ii l Vmfnr 4 l ,mia i 1szgfw E '92 2 U 1, in as ' l w w. in Q fi .4. me l i V fi -1 il i Carolyn Borer Gesu Sodalify, Sluclenf Council 4, Ursuline 3, Scroll 4, 3, 3, APOSlle- ship of Prayer 'l,2,4, Ath- lelics 'l,2,3, Class Play 4. Karen Boston St. Catherine Student Council 3, Class 1 'ff - , 43 7 Q Officer l, 3, Ursuline 3, i Scroll 4, Library Club 3,4, 1 w FSA 2,3,4, Athletics 1,2, X 3, Taxeffes l,2,3,-4, FNA g :'- 3,45 Class Play 4, Nafion- gpg A ffff al Honor Sociefy. '- Barbara Brady Gesu Class Officer 3, Sodality, Scroll 4, Ursuline 3, FSA 2, 3, 4, World Affairs 4, Afhlelics 7,2,3,4, Taxelfes l,2, Drama Club 3,4. Carol Bullimore Blessed Sacrament l Missions l,2,3,4, FSA 2,4, Red Cross l,2,3. The different expressions in this picture denote the confusion of this English Lit. class at the announcement of a surprise test one fine day. Helen Degnan looks ready for the test while Diane Durholt appears very amazed, as do Peggy Burdette, Marsha Roman, Pam Cady. Ma rga ret Burdette St. Catherine Legion of Mary 2, FSA 2, 3,4, FNA 3, Athletics l,2. Ma ryada Burgess Gesu Legion of Mary 2, 3, 4, Ursuline 3, Scroll 4, FSA 2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Athletics l,2,3,4, Drama Club 4. Pamela Cady Little Flower Legion of Mary l,2,3, Library Club 4, FSA 2,3,4 Red Cross 1, Athletics l,2, Class Play 4. Kathleen Coffman Sf. Patrick of Heafherdowns Student Council 2,3,4, So- dality, Ursuline 3,45 FSA 3,45 Club de Beaux Arts lf Library Club 3, World Affairs 3,4, Athletics 3,4. , mill, 'J ll l ,Wm ,. 1 - in . ' M nl- ll WMF wig L l ,lull ll wil- rl.,-fl u ll ' l M' l, Wim W lmlwgl ll ll QW H ll ' ,, , ,M l. Wg, ,win f l. flfLw..gg'l. X X illlfrl re k. ,lu lllmlif mm wh li J 'rl ' I we L llll ' ll :SJ , ml ll,.'5ghi 3 , ll , N 'kyLll'lll 'wl lvl' in lu , lun lu ui M il N H N it it ll ll ll H l l. ll,.,.. it ll l ll www it 11 ll,-A 1, wlulullufkwl ll ll ll welgfllglgyjllxllivilgl ll, ,N gy Y,,,N! lie' ll' P., ,. W W A Jjll 85 Margaret Coleman St. Pius X lf iff Ifl ' Student Council l, A Cap- i w, ii 1, ll tl Pena 3,4, FSA 2,3,4, Red .1 Cross 2, Apostleship of Prayer 2, Athletics l,2, Class Play 4. Q Marjorie Conner W ,,1q ,ll, f hugh' W ,N X is St. Catherine ks N lll A Cappella 4, FSA 2,4, ' . --L l Y FNA 3. Catherine Coy W A W ' Rosary Cathedral Student Council 4, Mis- lf? Rf sions l, A Cappella 2, FSA 2,3,4, Red Cross 4, Athletics 1, YCS 3,-4, Class Play 4. 'i 'E Il -1 I x .Q Barbara Cross X. Sl' Agnes Q' 'X' ' 'II' E FSA 3,-4, Camera Club 3. ' Kay Czerwiec li--if-3 Our Lady of Perpetual Help i 425552 'zfL..Sf'-T: r si 5 Missions l, 2, FSA 2, 4, ' V. Red Cross 3, Athletics l,2, FNA 3. iflgiihg ii ' 5, . . 86 Ex X he Elizabeth De Cant , M x Sf. Peter and Paul ,. Missions 4, A Cappella 3, F ,AQ 5 . :-l ' 4j i H i, ,, A A i - l Q. i l-X i l i l wi . it s ' in , ll. ...W A' 53 .iz 7 fl I ll l , V jf, i 'l .gg Patricia Deger f Gesu 5.559 ?2..hf FTA 4, FSA 2,4, Athletics eg-ll l,2,4, YCS 3,4. l Helen Degnan Rosary Cathedral Y Ycs 3,4, FTA 4, Scroll 4, t Class Play 4. Rosemary Devine St. Patrick of Heatherdowns FSA 2,3, Athletics l,2. Suzanne Dey St.James ' FSA 3, Apostleship of Prayer 2,3,4, Athletics l. lL' ,X , Diane Durholl' St. Joseph , '- Maumee, Ohio Legion of Mary 4, Ursu- line 3, Club de Beaux Arts V 3,4, FSA 3,4, Athletics 2, ll f 3, Camera Club 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Class Play 4. l V Renee Early Blessed Sacrament Missions l,2,3,4, Ursuline QM 3, Scroll 4, FSA 3, Red Cross l,2,3, Athletics l,2, 3,4, Class Play 4. , ,fer Y Y . Y Y -V-T-.Q , 4. in l l 'I l l l T l l 2 1,-fv .ng .v . - ,givin , M ' .171 ' ....- .1 ifliff : Fu-1 ,U . 87 Ioan Falke autism i 'liiiifistl 1 ii sms ii. A . if Q--1 ii .N V ii -, f - fi : ii ngdii iiiifzfa i. i i i. ' Rffef. :ci-3:i,-it Y -5, , E' ii, 'fz2?g2f'Qi ...iii... 88 will-21 it ii is l l 'l ,i iii ,i fi ii, , I 1 iii .- if L . sei i , M , L1 if. , ii ii Qfgsrmiii as K. - il iii gal ivfi isslliliriiifi , liii s . ri?-1 :EEE W rf, l' 33119341 tw.. Marguerite Emmick Christ the King Legion of Mary 'lj Ursu- line 35 A Cappella 3, 45 Library Club 4, FSA 2,3,4f FNA 3j Record Club 3,45 Athletics l,2,3. Mary Christine English Our Lady ot Perpetual Help Ursuline 3,45 FSA 2,3,4f Athletics 2,3,4. Rosary Cathedral Student Council 4j Ursu- line 3,4, FSA 2,3,4, FNA 35 YCS 3,4, Athletics 'l,2, 4, Camera Club 3. Patricia Farley Rosa ry Cathedral Student Council 4, Ursu- line 4i FTA 3, YCS 3,45 Athletics l, 2, 3', 47 Class Play 4. Mary F'lood St. Pius X Student Council 3,47 Mis- sions l,2,3,4f Ursuline 3, 4, FSA 2,3,4g World At- tairs 4i Drama Club 3,4f National Honor Society, Athletics l,2,3f Sodality, Class Play 4. . ,i - , ,H H, ,, :E Rhonda Young smiles sweetly realizing that the bell will ring In two minutes while Miss Vick begins a long letter of dictation Ready i i 7, , i illiw i ii ' iii: ipifxsiiiii : rise Q , I H . . HH WH' - l,.-.:?,.l.,.: , as ' , . 17. -1 I . Him . i '- uf'L lil f I Ji I bat Miss Vick's bookkeeping students Marilyn Mills Mary Klein, and Lois Zimmerman watch Mrl Funk as he demonstrates the adding machine Nancy Floyd Christ the King Class Officer i5 Scroll 45 Library Club 3,45 FSA 2,3, 45 Taxettes 2,35 FNA 3,45 Athletics l, 2, 35 Ursuline 35 Class Play 4. Patricia Forrester Gesu Sodality5 Ursuline 35 Scroll 45 Library Club 3,45 FSA 2,3,45 World Affairs 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Athletics 1,2, 3, 45 Class Play 45 FNA 4. Margaret Gallagher St. Cyril and Methoclius Rossford, Ohio Student Council 3,45 So- dality5 Ursuline 3,45 FTA 3,45 Library Club 3,45 FSA 2,3,45 World Affairs 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Athletics l,2,3,45 Class Play 4. Susan Gray St. Catherine Missions 45 A Cappella 2, 3,45 FNA 3,45 Apostleship of Prayer 25 Athletics l. Nancy Gribbin Regina Coeli Sodality5 Ursuline 3,45 A Cappella 25 FSA 2, 3, 45 World Affairs 45 Athletics 7,2,45 Class Play 4. i iff-dl M Q- i ,gg ai v 'H M- '- . Hin 1551: Q :,niii',2-gi ffiiiifiei ni jiri? , f-'.- 'iJ ii ii W ii :G -qxs,.f-geaggxakwfg 15? l .is mm 'li ,Wim 89 Gesu wuxxz l f 'i ---A H, ,, tv: , ll , 5' l wgfElfllll 'ggg.l gets ui L' 'i it . lllnllllu'-s l I. 'Z li? :eg I s WWW it it 5 when it H W it t it it Suellen Grimley Blessed Sacrament Missions l,2,3,4f FSA 2,3, 4j Athletics l,2,3,4. lane Groskopf Little Flower Class Officer 2, Missions 2, Sodalify, Ursuline 3,-4, FSA 2,4f Drama Club 4, Athletics l, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4. Elizabeth Gross Rosary Cathedral Student Council 4j Ursu- line 3,45 A Cappella 2,3, 4, FTA 3,45 Library Club 3, FSA 2, 4, YCS 2, 3,45 Drama Club 3, 4, World Affairs 4, Athletics l,2,3, Class Play 4. Barbara Hanker Our Lady of Perpetual Help Apostleship of Prayer 2,3, 4f Science Club 2. Linda Henning Student Council 2j Ursu- line 3, Scroll 4j FTA 3,45 FSA 2,3,4f World Affairs 4j Athletics l,2,3,4f YCS 3,4. Carole Henry St. Rose Perrysburg, Ohio FSA 3, 4, Aposfleship of Prayer 3. Mary Hillabrand Gesu Library Club 3, FSA 2,4, Aihlefics l,2,3, YCS 3,45 Class Play 4. Diane Hack Little Flower Ursuline 3, Scroll 4, Club de Beaux Arfs 4, FSA 3, Taxeffes 7 ,3. Marilyn Hoffman Gesu Sfudenf Council 45 Social- ity, Ursuline 3, Scroll 4, FTA 3,4, Library Club 3, FSA 2,3,4, World Affairs 3,45 National Honor So- ciefy, Taxeffes l,2, Afh- lefics 4, Class Play 4. Patricia Holup Sf. Mary Ursuline 3,45 Scroll 4, FSA 2, 3, 4, Aposfleship of Prayer l,4. , l M l . .,,nmfQ'lw-2 'isgssgfssgg l i Physiology students, Carolyn Klear and Mary Ann Lees, look into the inner mechanism of Mary to see what makes her tick. 9'I K z 5 1 'im ' , '27 T' :f?1'FT7?f. Carolyn Huss Rosary Cathedral A kill it Student Council 4, Scroll aim 'Q 4, FTA 3,45 Library Club E - 3,4f FSA 2,45 World Af- 1 fairs 4, Drama Club 3, Athletics 'l,2,3. Susan lackowski Blessed Sacrament ff Missions 45 Legion of Mary y -1 - 2, FSA 2,4, Red cross 2, ,N sy y A A if FNA 3, Camera Club 4j if iQ4-qalfgli i. Athletics l,2. 'i 1 L A , L ' will cn, J Sonia lakubowski St. Adalbert Legion of Mary 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3,47 FSA 2, 4, Camera Club 47 Ath- letics l,2,3, Class Play 4. Linda lasinski St. Adalbert Legion of Mary 2'3l FSA Carolyn Klear weighs the restitution required by 2' 3' 4? Camera Club lf commufative justice, as Mary Klein gives scrip- FNA 3. tural proof. Below right, Beverly McColl bones - ' , ,,.'. .li A. if .- +, s is A ,A L ly ' MM- up during homeroom period. Top view shows art devotees, Renee Early, Judy Beumel, and Sue Dey going to nature for their models. Frances lenks . St. Pius X aiia. Wilfiiil A Cappella 4, FTA 3, Library Club 3, FSA 2,3,4, A ' Camera Club 3, Taxettes il ' 2, Athletics 3. il' ' ii' : yi, Ritamae johns St. Thomas Aquinas Sodality, Ursuline 3, FTA X ii 3,4, FSA 2, 3, 4, world , rii. Affairs 4. ig, Karen Kelly Christ the King Missons 3, Ursuline 3, FSA 2, 3, 4, World Affairs 4, - Athletics l,2,3,4, Taxettes l,4, Dramatics 2,4, Class ' Play 4. Mary lane Kerr Christ the King Missions 3, Legion of Mary 2,3, Scroll 4, Library Club 3,4, FSA 3,4, Taxettes 4, Athletics l,2,3,4- FNA 3, ,'-. 4. ' . A ii 'IQ bg-.,Q1g1i,+.' gm. ' M ,, ,. ,E ffl lc l l 55 ,Wil it ' X' l Carolyn Klear , Rosary Cathedral Missions lp Sodality5 Ursu- lme 45 A Cappella 45 FSA 2g Hall Patrol 4. Marilyn Klear 7 Rosa ry Cathedral :i?ti7f5?2, 1 Ursuline 35 A Cappella 45 Athletics l,2,45 Class Play .E 4. li' Mary Elizabeth Klein Gesu Weak Student Council 45 Legion of Mary 2,3,45 Ursuline 35 ' Scroll 45 A Cappella 35 - Athletics 2,3,45 Class Play ll 4. 5 Carolyn Knaggs 'N , Blessed Sacrament Sodality5 Ursuline 35 FSA ll llllll 2,3,4, ofchesfm 1,2,3,4, l, ,A l ll el ,,I,,l, , Camera Club 45 Taxettes . 3, Athletics 4. Mary Ann Koch Our Lady of Perpetual Help Ursuline 3, 45 FSA 2, 35 5 FNA s,4. Carol Koperskl Our Lady of Perpetual Help Missions l 2 3 Legion of Mary2 3 4 FSA2 3 4 Athletics 'l 2. ,. ,, ivf-I ei - mm W fs. xin,,::. Y 1 ie EIL E Carmelita Kozak St. Adalbert Missions 2, Legion of Mary 2, Ursuline 3,4, FSA 2,3,4, FNA 3,4, Class Play 4. Ann Kromenacker i GSSU Missions 3,4, ssmii 4, FSA y A ii r i riiiiiiiii 'fllisllim 2,3,4, sodisiiiy, FNA 3,4, , L My si s lig V , World Affairs 4, Ursuline L ij 3, Aihieiiss i,2. 4 if Mary Ann Lees -I J, w -,Egg St. Joseph Maumee, Ohio i. Sfudenf Council 4, Legion of Mary 4, Ursuline 3, Y -A-- 55 Scroll 4, FSA 3,4, Camera Club 3,4, Afhlelics l,2,3, L Class Play 4. ,sis-E ,H Ks '-i'1d'G I-ehnel' St. Cyril and Methodius Rossford, ohio Sodalify, Ursuline 3, Scroll ?:fN 3'5 4, Library Club 3,4, FSA N 2, 4, World Affairs 3, 4, pi? W' , A, Red Cross 4, Alhlefics l,2, L L ',li?l'J?'L3?'l' p A .L Z if 3. ,, 2151 Madonna Lifzenberg ' Little Flower - Scroll 4, Club de Beaux X -ssis ss,i s Arfs l,4, FSA 2, 4, Red rx 4 Cross l, Afhlefics l,4. Margaret Marconi Rosary Cathedral ,X Legion of Mary 3,4, Ursu- line 3, Library Club 3,4, H Camera Club 4, Afhlefics L K i -V RTW l 'I 2 ' ' fl me, lr Pi ' gf.. 1 -' ' ?:itLfl it it llll Y, Q.: M :ill ll ' ' ll 21--:QI ' ' 5 . N 5 - ::: 'filil 1 l Q-9. lg'g,T 'rv Barbara Marshall i gl Immaculate Conception H l Ursuline 3,4, Library Club ll 2,3, FSA 2,3, Aposileship L 35 DFCHTIC1 4g 4j Taxefies 2, Camera Club il 3, Athletics 1,3,4. i l A l jl Beverly McColl Blessed Sacrament ,g Ursuline 3, Scroll 4, A V Cappella 4, FSA 2,4, Red Cross 2,3,4, Camera Club K N N is g-1, g 3,4, Drama Club 3, Atl1- H ll lefics l,3,4, Class Play 4. .ll EL -. 4 f- -,,-1 Lois McFarland St. John Scroll 4, Club cle Beaux Arts l,2, Library Club 4, World Affairs 4, FSA 4. Vliilgg. J ,ff ff' American Government appeals to Sue Jackowski and Ann Kromenacker while Barbara Hanker catches up on her beauty sleep. Karan McGreevy A ' W p 4. if ,Y M Vlgti L N Cappella 2,4, FSA 2,3,4, H fle A iii li iil 5.1546 1 ,,ll Apostleship of Prayer i,4. 96 Rosary Cathedral l FsA 2, 3,4, Red cross 1 l janet McMillan ' St. Catherine Student Council 4, Legion - of Mary 2, Ursuline 3, A lf l iii as - Marilyn Mills ,Qi H.. W i. H wg H . i Sf. Agnes g, Ursuline 3, Scroll 4, FSA if 2,3, Red Cross 2, FNA 3, Camera Club 2, Afhlefics l,2, Sfudenf Council 3, Class Play 4. jean Momenee St. Thomas Aquinas Legion of Mary 2, Ursuline 3, A Cappella 3,4, FSA 2, 3,-4, Tradeffes 2, Athletics l. Susan Moore Rosary Cathedral Sfudenr Council 4, Sodal- ily, Ursuline 3, Scroll 4, FTA 3, Library Club 3, FSA 2, 4, World Affairs 3, 4, Red Cross 3, Nafional my 'in Honor Sociefy, Afhlefics A r' l,2,3,4. 115 Janie Kerr stops for a chat with chemistry in- structor, Mrs. Gerken, during the coffee-less break intermission. Looks worried, doesn't she? Sharon Moriarty 'll' M Our Lady of Perpetual Help Ursuline 3, 4, Scroll 4, A Cappella 4, FSA 2,3, Red Cross 7, Tradeftes 2, 3, FNA 3,4, Athletics l,3,4. Carol Naron fi St. Catherine 'l . . . 1 ' i Missions 3, Ursuline 3, A FSA 3,4. St. Agnes lanice Nehiser St. John Sodality, Ursuline 3, Scroll 4, A Cappella 2,3,4, FTA 3, 4, Library Club l, 25 ,Taxettes 2, Apostleship of Prayer 4, Athletics 2. Linda Neumann , ii1y'2f' Sister Berenice clenches her fist as she mutters, lt'll be a long time before they compute the density of these Elvira Bergmann, Sister's little joke students. Nancy Gribbin, and Linda Henning enjoy couched in scientific terms. 98 Student Council 3,-4, So- dality, Ursuline 3, 4, Li- brary Club 3, FSA 2, 3, World Affairs 4, Orches- tra l,2,3, National Honor Society, FNA 3, Athletics is Cathryn Nieswander Our Lady of Perpetual Help FSA 2,4, Red Cross l,3, Paladin 2, Athletics 7, Class Play 4. Margaret Noble St. Patrick of Heatherdowns Student Council 45 Ursu- line 3,45 Library Club 2, 3,41 FSA 2,45 Apostleship of Prayer li Athletics l. .,, E .cw in gt: ir l 'lt fQ...i' iglI.E..Jl fi 3625.52 in si 2152? E is Vi 'rs AQ 4: L'- ,.- .1 Ill! ' EY, l l I . 2 Gloria Nolan Little Flower Ursuline 45 FSA 2,3,4g Red Cross l,2,3,4f Taxelfes 35 Orchestra 4, Aihlefics 'lf Class Play 4. ludith O'B rien Good Shepherd A Cappella 45 FSA 2,-'if Aposfleship of Prayer l,2, 3,4, Taxeffes 2. Ann Lee Old Sl. Charles Legion of Mary 2, 3, 47 Scroll 4, FSA 3,45 Camera Club lp FNA 3. Carol Piotrowski St. Teresa Ursuline 35 Library Club 2j FSA 2,3,4f World Affairs 4, Red Cross lj Athletics 2,3. Lorita Pluciniak St. Vincent de Paul Class Officer 1, Legion of Mary lg Ursuline 35 FSA 2,3,-45 Afhlelics l. Rosemary Quilter Good Shepherd Ursuline 3, FSA 2, 3, 45 . Afhlefics l. ii ' Um ,fiilll Therese Raymond St. Catherine Ursuline 3, FSA 2,4. Marsha Roman St. Vincent de Paul Legion of Mary 2, 3, 4, Ursuline 3, Club de Beaux Arts l, 25 FSA 3, 4, Recl ' Cross 25 Library Club 2 l l 'via . tl Taxettes 4, Athletics l,2, . ,, , 4, Class Play 4. Mary Lee Rietzke Rosary Cathedral Student Council 4, Ursu- line 3,4, FSA 3, World Af- fairs 4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Athletics l,2,4. Recordings in the Modern Language Classes usually are educational but Mary Hillabrand seems to know something we don'r understand. I--rf -- is V eff 0 Sally Ramp Rosary Cathedral Ursuline 3, FSA 3, Tax- ettes 45 Athletics l. Carol Anne St. john St. Thomas Aquinas Missions 2,35 A Cappella 3,4, Library Club l,2,3,4f FSA 2,3,4, Athletics l,2. all sm! il 'wee . N 15: W, . Q I i l ' -Q 8955225 ' i ii,'iW'1,i :Z 'll ' ' ' sci '- ef .gn 5.1 1, fl l .1 -fl Suzanne Saitler Our Lady of Perpetual Help Missions 4, Ursuline 3, 4, Scroll 4, FTA 3,4, Orches- fra 2, 3, Aposfleship of Prayer 2, Athletics 7, Class Play 4, Sodalify. Mary Schmidt Regina Coeli Legion of Mary 2, Scroll 4, A Cappella 2, FSA 3. 2' Madeline Scott Blessecl Sacrement Change of classes finds seniors Carolyn Knaggs, and Madonna Litzenberg milling around while Marsha Roman resigns herself to the birdie . ludith Slawecki Rosary Cathedral Ursuline 3, Scroll 4, FSA 2,3,4, Afhlefics 7. Diann Sturtevanl' Our Lady of Perpetual Help Siudenl Council 4, Ursu- line 3,-4, FSA 2,3,4, FNA 3,4. FSA l,4, Aihlefics l. X-f 1- 4 X -x .,. -, a- . X , I ill fir H Y 1 'W . 1 ,. , 1 ,, ' l li 4 hillllllwll li lllllumx ' l , . ' l , , ,Ml 'l0'I l Et dixit illis angelus: Nolite timere, reads Sue Dey from one of the Scriptural books on the Nativity, while the other fourth year Latin students, Lois Zimmerman, Linda Neumann, Chris English, Sue Sattler, Helen Degnan, and Elvira Bergmann continue to follow along. W WWW' ,Sim Hum- to P 'st rss? 1 Ot us FW vw 2 Nora Suter Immaculate Conception Class Officer 3, FNA 4, Ursuline 3, Scroll 4, Li- brary Club 2,3, FSA 2,3,-4, World Affairs 3, Drama Club 4, Apostleship of Prayer 1, 3, 4, Student Council 3,4, Athletics l,3, 4, Class Play 4. Nancy Szombati St. John Legion of Mary 2, Ursuline 3,4, FSA 2,4, World Af- fairs 4, Orchestra 2, Ath- letics l,2,3,4, Taxettes 3, Class Play 4. Marcia Szymczak St. Adolbert Student Council l, Ursu- line 35 Scroll 4j 2,3,4, Athletics l. Marcia Thlbodeau St. Charles Legion of Mary 2, Ursuline 3, FSA 2,4, Athletics l,2, Taxettes l- World Affairs 'lm m 'ii iii ii ,illgilwi -:nil i My ii wi-- ,jst -i -' F 31734, ii,-W, ' i it , 1 ,, N?- ...W-: : L: .uiiimiiwuiii id, -,. 7331 - air' 3 iff? H ' 55: ii it i, W Christine Thomas St. Rose Perrysburg, Ohio A Cappella 3,45 FSA 3,45 Sodalityf World Affairs 4, Athletics 2. Caroline Thompson Gesu y Student Council l, 2, 4, Sodalityp Class Officer 2, Missions 3,45 Scroll 4, FTA 3, 4, World Affairs 3, 4, Athletics l,2,3,4. Sue Thompson he Good Shepherd Sodalityg A Cappella 3,41 FSA 2,45 Hall Patrol 2,4. Diane Timmers St. Catherine Student Council 2, YCS 2, Taxettes 2. Carole Travers Rosary Cathedral Sodality, Missions 4, Or- chestra l, 2, Apostleship of Prayer 'l,2,3,4, Ath- letics 4. Barbara Weithaus Immaculate Conception Swanton, Ohio , Legion of Mary 2, Ursuline gl ' WZPW ' is-5555 1 ' 3g Scroll 4, rsA 2,3,Afh- A letics 7,2,4. if tai E'-we-rf E .H , im , ii ' f sax Carroll Yarder St.PiusX i l FSA 2,4, Afhlefics l,2,3g Class Play 4. ,X A, -fem wi, :QQ 1 me Hu! egg i i , iv 3 ll iw.. ei we 44- M i 49,515 viii, it HW' ' ,Q ii fi 633322 ,E , ll ii 'lb it 'l W ,NW l X f2zffQt M N in if ll , will' ' Z: it-m'ffi?f'.- ' 'M -- ii W 71 ii ii an -M l HNNNH ,mi 1 -4 n llllf U W , WH ll H '-J. ' E WZ, W ii Q .U i 1 it 2 i i Ks. ' 'N Susan Welsh f-' ? St. Catherine 'l : 4 ' P World Affairs 4j FNA 3. if 'l ' T :W f J .V iw E '43 if E ,, , Dianne Wolfe Our Lady of Perpetual Help Legion of Mary 3, Ursuline 3,4f A Cappella 35 FSA 2, 4, Taxefies 25 Drama Club 4 . E' '5 4, Athletics l,25 Class Play C- - ,G i ff, guilt ivl l,l'1gff5i5 :li 'm ' Efifllni-'Ul! 'H3.:. 4. as A A , 1 .' ii! 1 janet Yoppolo i Rosary Cathedral ll 35525,,y,,,!,,,m,,,13i,,,Hf2Elllffiii,.1mul: ilu, ,ui S, 2, H. i AN 1 . Three minutes packed with gab between every W l lm - 1 FSA 2'3'47 Alhlehcs l'2' class prepares this Math IV class for the stren EM iQ' -fi , 1 we 3,4. uous mental gymnastics required in the next 4 Rhanda Kay Young Good Shepherd Missions lj Ursuline 3, A Cappella 3,45 FSA 2,3,4 World Affairs 3,4, Afhlef: l ics T,2. Lols Zimmerman Rosary Cathedral Aposfleship of Prayer 45 Ursuline 35 FTA 3,45 Li- brary Club 2,3,4. , , v 1.-IJ H -J . , L- wwf .eww 11 Barbara Zygula Lynda Zolg Gesu Soclalify, Ursuline 4g FSA 2, 45 World Affairs 45 Aposfleship of Prayer l,2, 3,45 Afhlefics 7,2,3,4. ru F H 1 in Y 1 I rv rr ru, lrlwlrrill wr l ir,i1i,QEiiill.: r r , sr. John vi , Q y A 45 minutes. Here Sister Vincent enjoys the Legmn ofMC Y2:UfSUlIf1e V2 : - chatter of Sue Sattler, Elvira Bergmann, and 35-Scroll 4i FSA 214i Alh' I My VE Gloria Nolan. Frances Jenks cuts chatl-er. leflCS 'l,2,4. , .5 1 'I0 HNH lHl HHHK Carved in the bark of our tree is the expression of our appreciation to our patrons and advertisers. Far from being extraneous matter appendaged as an afterthought at the end of our yearbook, the advertisements are a vital and neces- sary part of the book. They are no more extra than is the bark of a tree which covers an-d protects the wood itself. 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Wiki J ' -Lf, ', ,239 irtksiwg' A fu M ' ,' f -, 55 ' V ri, . x , 1. ' L.:-f'1 ': N, fy-'i,, S vfeftywi 5,-ii A I-AH, Q, 51, Y f - ,gg '- -' J.' rw, 7 -lfq' .'f7' ,' V' ' . , , . Q3-C I 1 . .L rf - , , X -X, , fl ., ,, Wg . ,. 3 FH ' ' ' t' 1 - K, ' - 1- - .191 ff at W C is W , 5 ,J 1 r Is' 13, I L v ky. -.Q 1 .ix 1 J 71. gy' '55, ' E Ylf I.--gf, .. ,, . - II 'Qf V L w Vw J V J. I ,a Q ' ' if J 'li' xl .V-.I 'L it rv , fr' ','-WSE'-J.. fEf'1 ',Q ?'3 ' ' Q, L - gs, L Q9.g...'is,,fY1 1 -.F ' 2, L. 5 Q , , I I Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Abrass Ace Amusement Co. Ace Drugs, Inc. James R. Adams, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Anderson Mrs. .lean Archambo Athletic Association Babcock Dairy Co. Z. H. Ballmer, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Balwinski Donald Bammer Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Bargmann Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beidleman Robert Bevington Biggs-McCarthy-Smith Realty Co. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blum Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Boerner Miss Susan Borer Dr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Borer Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Black Blessed Sacrament CYO Mr. and Mrs. David Bort Christine M. Bowers PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dey Dr. James Diethelm Dr. Rudolph Diethelm Dietrich's Bakery Charles L. Dimmer Mrs. Frank H. Dirkman Rosemary Doniere Msgr. M. J. Doyle Dr. Henry P. Drake Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Duck George J. Duffy Dr. C. D. Dwight Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Edwards Mrs. Joseph P. Emmick Mrs. Ray J. Early E. P. Farrell Jim Feak's Feehan Kitchens Robert Fetters Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flahie Rev. Robert Flecksteiner Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Floyd Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Forche Hagemeister Shoe Co. Mr. and Mrs. William Halker Hampton Cleaners Hampton Drug Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Haring Dr. and Mrs. Walter H. Hartung, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hayward Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Henning Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Heyman Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hockenberger Rev. A. A. Hoffman Dr. and Mrs. Amos F. Hoffman Dr. Edward Hoffman Miss JoAnn Hoffman Lawrence E. Hoffman Dr. and Mrs. Louis F. Hoffman Mrs. John W. Holland Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hoyt Janne Y. Hylant Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackowski Albert Jacobs, D.D.S. William J. Jacobs Rev. William T. Brady Mr. and Mrs Dennis G. Brockway Mr. and Mrs Lyle Burdette Mr. and Mrs. William T. Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burnor Mr. and Mrs Cleon Cady Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson Dr. and Mrs. Charles Forrester Hugh M. Foster, M.D. A Friend Mr. and Mrs. John Gaffney Mr. and Mrs. Ad M. Gallagher Miss Catharine Gallagher Francis J. Gallagher Dr. Thomas Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Carson Casey-Sullivan Realty Co. Cinderella Shop Worth Clegg Club Conti Collingwood Television Service Dr. and Mrs. James l. Collins Colonial Cleaners Colonial Gulf Station Sophie B. Comprix Frank Cook Tam Cook L. O. Cousino Mr. and Mrs. Phillip F. Cox Curtice Tavern Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Czarnecki Stanley Czerniakowski Darrow's Friendly Service Richard R. Davis Mary Louise Deger DeLoris Paint 81 Wallpaper Del-Rea Grill Richard F. Devine Robert J. Devine Dr. and Mrs. John E. Gallagher Beatrice Gardner Mr. and Mrs. A. Garfunkel Geach Pure Oil General Engineering Co. Mrs. H. C. Gerding Mrs. George Gerken Gesu Church Gesu CY O Gilley Insurance Agency Mrs. Edward Gladieux Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gladieux Glauser's Greenhouse Glendale Cleaners Good Shepherd CYO Good Shepherd School Mr. and Mrs. Paul Godbout Julia Anne Gormley Thomas Granata Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Gribbin Mr. and Mrs Joseph C. Gribbin Mr. and Mrs. John M. Groskopf Mr. and Mrs J. R. Gross Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gruhler Dr. and Mrs. Jose Guerra Mr. and Mrs. Albin Jakubowski Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. R. James Harold R. Jenks Al Johns Robert D. Johnson Francis M. Joyce Juanita's Beauty Shop The Paul Juhasz Family Jump-A-Roo Trampolines Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kaltenbach Kaufman Cleaners Dr. and Mrs. John Kelleher Harold E. Kelley R. D. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. John Kemper Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kerr Rev. Robert Kirtland R. David Klotz Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Koch Mr. and Mrs. Don Konzen Kowalka's Variety Store Mr. and Mrs. Al Kozak Bill Kozy Ray Krempa The Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and John Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Kromenacker Family C. L. Kubicki F. Kuehn Richard Kuhn Michael Kushner Langenderfer Coal Co. Mr. and Mrs. Clair W. Langmaid Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lauer Rev. Edward V. Lavey 08 Printing by Gray Printing Fostorio, Ohio Company Dr. John J. Lehner Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Lentz Mr. and Mrs. Sid Levinson Mr. and Mrs. George Litzenberg Lizbeth-Jeanne Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. John P. Macelwane Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Marshall Rev. William Martin Mary Manse Alumnae Matthews Real Estate-Insurance Co. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mattson McAuley High School Mr. and Mrs. John J. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. George McCarty Mrs. Maurice Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Sauer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy Donald C. McColl Wesley McFarland Donald F. McGrath Thomas McGreevy Dr. C. W. McNamara, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Merce Dr. William J. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Meyers William S. Miller Glenn Mills Susan and Mary Moore Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy-Roac Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Moriarty 8. Family Thomas Moriarty 8. Family William J. Morrin Henry L. Morse h Mortuary T. F. Murray A. J. Noble F. H. Neuhausel Harold Neumann Drs. E. A., E. F., J. J. Ockuly Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Hara Mrs. Gertrude O'Hearn Mrs. Anna D. Mr. and Mrs. Old Orchard Peare Herb Otler Gulf Service PATRONS Point Place Pharmacy, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Platz Q-Man Mr. and Mrs. Manse Quilter Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Rable Mr. and Mrs. D. Radecki Mr. and Mrs. John T. Radon Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ransom Mr. and Mrs. James Reid Family Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Reilly Mrs. Reilly Dr. and Mrs. Leo Reient Rev. Omer Rethinger Mr. and Mrs. James Richards Mr. and Mrs. William T. Rietzke Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Rough Dr. John Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rohweder Ray and Frances Roiek Mr. and Mrs. Gene Roman Doug and Rocky Roscoe Mrs. Ferdinand Roth Wm. J. Routson Mr. and Mrs. Burt T. Ryan, Jr. St. Angela Merici Hall St. Agnes CYO St. Agnes School Mr. and Mrs. Arthur St. John St. John School St. Patrick of Heatherdowns St. Rose School St. Stanislaus Church St. Thomas Aquinas CYO St. Thomas Aquinas Parish St. Thomas Aquinas School St. Ursula Academy St. Ursula Academy Bookroom St. Ursula Academy Orchestra Mr. and Mrs. George Sanderson Howard R. Sattler Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Olson H. T. Olson Judy Openlander Our Lady of Perpetual Help CYO Mr. and Mrs. Harry Overberg Kathryn Parr Dr. and Mrs. Edward Paulinski Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Pawlowicz Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kehn Kathleen Phillips Piasecki's Service Station Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pilkington Mr. and Mrs. Dan Piotrowski Mr. and Mrs. John Piotrowski Mr. and Mrs. Rev. A. G. Sc Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Schaedel hindler John J. Schlageter A. Schlagheck C. M. Schmidt Richard V. Schneider Wm. -Scott Miss Wanda Selby Senior Class A Shopper-Herald Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Siebenthal Richard Smietanski A. J. Snyder Kevin Solon Photography by john K. Wakelin Studio Toledo, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Spitulski Dale Spratt Star Door 8. Supply Co. Carol Stewart Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Stienecker Ray Studer Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Sturtevant Dr. and Mrs. James Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sur Sylvania Carpet Co. John W. Smythe, M.D. Sandra Szabo Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Thibodeau Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. George R. Thompson John E. Tillman Mrs. Estella Timmers Arine Nissen's Tivoli Toledo Bike Shop Tommy's Take-Out Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Trepinski Trilby Lanes, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Turner Twin Oaks Recreation Tyler Steel Corporation University Beauty Shop Venezia Inn Vogelsang Lumber Corporation Walker Furniture Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Walters Walters Pharmacy R. J. Wasserman Dr. and Mrs. Leo Weiss Carl F. Weissenberger Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Welsh Mr. C. D. Wekner Wersell Bike Shop Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Westhoven West Toledo Stationers, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilhelm Wilkins' Way Home Services Wilson Cabinet Co. Woodville Surplus Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wotring Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Yarder Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Yerger Susan Yokom Janet Yoppolo The Yoppolo Family Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Zahner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Wugene F. Zolg William Zollinger Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Zygula 9 COMPLETE DIRECT MAIL ADVERTISING SERVIC E . . . West Toledo . OFFSET PRINTING . MuI.1'IGIzAPI-I USTON AVE! - MIMEOGRAPI-I on 4-8668 JACKNIAN 'I ri- Jenssennlldvertising W X1 rl, ' 11 1,111 ,Q .11 'Q , .. . . Lf . U I. if' w' I 05371111 I-I FRD1Vl i KY 1 I Il 1 f 1 N ' If I I b 2 Crickett West 619 Madison Ave. GReerIwood 4-3131 Cl-lerry 6-9488 Tana Marie Shoes BAGS - HOSE - GLOVES Featuring Herbert Levine ' British Brevitt Evins ' Andrew Geller ' De Liso Debs Customcroft ' Degas ' Ioyce I I 1 ,f J .Il !. ft Ml, I I, W lf 0,1 ,I 1 ,A 1 . 1 1.1 -f JJ I G1-J Ib' , L I ' I X, I 1 , .71 A U 4 I . .1 I . I I f f 1 'E V11 I 1,1 I 1 , 1 . I A 1 , .If IInZAII1E'I'I'If'ItIALL . Cf, if ,i1.111'11MIlf1IiI'IlItY f'SGHO0L .4 ri.-fm .V J sg I - I W , ,. 1' fiiyl . . I l I JI -.sd I -It -Iv1 lit I H A j .VL 315,311 on twxez wa Igfnehe I f ' ' 1 . J I If ' . 1,1 f f', ! X ix, H 11 M L1 1 4.1411 ' Grand Rdpids I U l1,,ffll , 11,1 I U 1,1511 ohm X-XVII Lf ' .11 .ll fl' I J -1,11 Qw V. ,112 M Qi l ' 1 f .I' ,DU 1. WORLD BOOK COMPANY George M. Abel, Florist Mrs. George Abel, Prop. 1528 Broadway Toledo 9, Ohio Academy Art C1 Sign Studio I , nc. 1609V2 Adams St reet Adv. Art Service ' Silk Screen - Showcard The I. F. Anderson Co., Inc. Custom Cabinets C1 Alterations Robert L. Falke, Agent EV 2-3414 Ansberg-West Funeral Home 131 1 West Central Avenue Toledo 6, Ohio Appliance Plaza Complete Line of Home Ap lian Complete Line of Standard Oil Pr ce RA 9-3441 2860 pLagranSge 51. C H Band Box Cleaners a 627 Main Street OX 1-1257 Marcia Werner Draughon Bellevue Pharmacy 2121 S Ivania Avenue CR 5-8211 Gia 4-5711 1 ' 0 McKown s . Service oducts Sun Motor Tune Up Cr Complete Brake Service Trouble Shooting Our Specialt Y We Give S 61 H Green Stamps Monroe Cr Bancroft Sts. Phone CH 1-0424 0 Toledo, Ohio UNIVERSITY LANES 2567 W. Bancroft Street Student Rates . . . Mornings and Afternoons 1 LINOLEUM CARPETS EVERGREEN 2-5663 FORMICA TOP PLASTIC WALL TILE Beverly Floor Coverings, Inc. Lubrication Experts Atlas Tires-Tubes-Batteries Johnson SOHIO Service Bancroft Cr Middlesex, Toledo 6, Ohio Phones 3678 Rugby Drive at South Detroit Ave. ,E 5-9025 Toledo 14, Ohio IE 6-0234 Beverly Downs Service Byrne and Glendale EV 2-4161 jack Wagner Beverly Pharmacy G' Gift Ship 3670 Rugby near Detroit Avenue EV 2-8141 Billyle Cafe Seafood ' Dinners ' Sandwiches 2521 Glendale Ave. Toledo 14, Ohio H. H. Birkenkamp Funeral Home, lnc. 102 Years of Personal Service Same Location Bischoff's Food Center 2940 Sylvania Avenue Toledo 13, Ohio Blanchard Bros. Funeral Home Sylvania at Lockwood Toledo, Ohio CH 4-2381 Blue Line Fuel Co. 1950 Tremainsville Coal 6' Heating Equipment BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1961 HAIR AND SCALP CLINIC H. T. Campion 324 Colton Bldg. 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Comstock G' Coventry Furniture ' Corpet ' Appliances 6404 Monroe St. Sylvonio, Ohio Continental Baking Company Wonderbreod - Hostess Coke CH 1-5151 1101 Summit St. Continental Press 1023 Custer Drive Toledo 12, Ohio jacob Cook G' Sons Plumbing 462 2nd Street Toledo 5, Ohio joe I. Cooper Florist 1635 Broodwoy Toledo 9, Ohio CH 3-5138 james Coyle and Son 539 Broodwoy ' 2475 Collingwood CH 3-2239 CH 4-0251 Crary's Drug Store Howard T. Moriarty Co. Construction and Industrial Equipment 143 Broadway CH 8-5538 World Book Encyclopedia and CHILDCRAFT Best for Child and Family Ask Any Teacher. . , Call Any Librarian FIELD ENTERPRISES EDUCATIONAL 4502 Bennett Road . . .ToIedo, Ohio CORPORATION Phone-GR 2-8429 Peter j. Carroll, Manager 910 Secor Hotel CH 4-8683 Toledo 3, Ohio '15 sf? fig T5 , jjj jg Summit Street CQ 72 Years Building Toledo LET'S MAKE IT A PARTY . . . Whether it's a school 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. 1127 West Central For suggestions and quotations, call CHerry 3-1241 THE COMMUNITY 1 TRACTION CO. 'I16 . Leo V. Cunningham, D.D.S. Robert F. Smith, D.D.S. . . . Reynolds Corners David's Women's Apparel of Distinction Downtown . . 51 1 Adams St. 6' Westgate Davy-Ollivier Interiors, Inc. 2968 Sylvania Avenue Toledo 13, Ohio Diener Motor Sales Willys Trucks and leeps 4544 Monroe St. GR 2-5022 Devine Insurance Agency 1745 Sylvania Ave, GR 9-2296 Toledo 13, Ohio Distinctive Costumes, Inc. 2223 Ashland Avenue Toledo 10, Ohio Driggs Dairy Products Quality Plus 1149 Grand Toledo, Ohio Dyer's Chophouse, Inc. 216 Superior St. CH 1-0497 Toledo 4, Ohio Eastwood Marathon E. Broadway Cr Woodville Phone OX 1-0319 Eleanor Market 1517 Eleanor Ave. Toledo 12, Ohio Typewriter Sales and Rentals Your Keys to Better Grades Cl-l 1-1 193 ERlKSEN'S 323 Erie Street Feniger's Flower Shop, Inc. 4210 Monroe Street GR 9-5309 Feeley Box Co. 4090 Detroit Ave. Toledo 12, Ohio Fowls Real Estate Service 5401 Secor Road Toledo, Ohio lators - Relays - Solenoids . Plastics . Met iz' . p csA?yQ Mechanical, Electrical, Hydraulic, Pneumatic S ' ous' I Devices and Mechanisms - Light-metal Fabrications an MN! ff NNT PM S D 29? Qjgflty 0552! Na ,af I rf MQ, V Z9 ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS-AC and DC Motors - be Ceo! densers . Distributors . Generators . Starters . o Finishing . Gray Iron Castings GENERAL Pnooucrs -wire and Ca eau es and nstrumentation METALWORKING - Heavy- , etal Drawing, , a ee - g, a- tion, Polishing - Functional and Cir ntal Zin ai A - Brix inum Die Casting, Machining, ainting, Sub- -H3 lcv Heavy Nickel and Chromium Plating JT SPARK PLUGS AND CERAMICS - Spark Plugs for Aircraft, 1 Automotive, Marine, Farm, Transport - Ceramic Products for' Electrical, Mechanical, Thermal, and Nuclear Applications 'Iii INDUSTRIAL BATTERIES CC8tD Batteriesl - Batteries for u .nf-' Electric Fork Lift and Platform Trucks, Telephone Exchanges, Electrical Power Plants, Railroad Passenger Cars and Loco- motives, Mine Locomotives BATTERIES-For Aircraft QRebatJ, Automotive, Marine, Farm, Bus, Truck, Diesel For further information on research, development, products, or production facilities of Autolite's 26 plants in 21 communities in the United States and Canada, write to The Electric Autolite Company, Toledo 1, Ohio. 1 P. J. KRANZ INSURANCE AGENCY Insure Your . CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T961 HOME CAR BUSINESS FRED W. KIEMLE HEALTH C 0 M P A N Y LIFE INCOME 33 Superior Street Serving Toledoans Since I892 530 Security Bldg. CHerry 3-2zI7 CH 83771 I UAMQ IVII 15,10 fI!QfLL'p all MPLJ ff!!! In ,ff 05 ,G WEA! MIL up CONGRATULATIONS ZMW7 WIQIUS . PAINTING, INC. , My WU T571 Ui, 0 A f WI ff, 1 316 PINEWOOD AVE. , 0 I If X, . Wy? fIr' ,TVN 'af mfg -'W CH 6-1443 75.1,-f 1 iraq, , Jw I ,W ROBERT T. FARLEY I N C Mechanical Contractors TOLEDO, OHIO EV 2-3438 118 Willys Motors Inc. 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I8L.lOl.1d Q SOIWONOUE N I mf W may asunoo dvNS f 051.49 'opagvfl Mfg I K . W! NU VV ' Qi? rydxgg W! M fFilf9AV l IA Z gli If nf X A ' ,.,U H X A ,IV ,DW . ff u ,.,-f V 5 w ,f Q oua 1 so on AMN ll X X 33 0 Q g V Q' - f Nm VN 0 WW 10' ,Ui 1 ffl. 6 -fp L5 V fff' VY STARR , WM- 095' 'HIMIIR UIIITY' 1 1 if -' k - J' 1 U' ' STARR AVF' 1 if A E For Better lumber Q jj! Q L. ' .Xl xl , 5 l l'N,,? L 1, X j ,L 14, D 'Y f , 1, LVIV ,xr vi Lf' N ' gf , kk 4,114 1111 STARR LUMBER ,J . ff ' 1 N I I X, 1-. .2-' l- -Q 1 l' !X- !l if-J. W I 1 ,gl T A E1 3 ,.-lj 1'5 l ll 'L 1.1 I, IX 9,1 I,-Jil 1 Q J ,W A jj Y .xx - .11 1, 1 1 1. . 1 1: 1 1 .V V, J 111 Y M' r A 51' ,Q 1 -. w,! F D' 1 iw!! 1 Ki -.4 1 , Jw 2. '1 -X X, 1 I . 1 N. 1 . ,, 1 k V1 1 P-1 '1 1 M- X W V, X-11 011' , xv' 11' Q' L 1-J X, HL-fl BEST WISHES a ,fix ij if x,--'V f 1.1 Z' 'x' 1 TO THE CLASS OF 1961 STOKER SALES Gm. SERVICE CO. WDM E' WT? xdffdyjf' 1 flip VV , V. ,il 'ily J1,,fw'O QL! ',f !4! 1 KL iilji WU fry, 1, yi, , 7 ki ,J 1 W L1 111. M EM51, o F , ,.,f 'ff I? lp !VAfiDirU1,fp, by M1 livin , 5' J' JOE GROGAN MOTORS PLYMOUTH - VAl.lANT Phillips and Haverhill GR 9-7311 TOLEDO, OHIO ..' J I A ,4 ' 'X 'l:--- Q E5 , . f . 4,1 H Q 11 xl . easft ij? 5 . . . Dedicated W Lf.-ff Xi 'Q to Bettering 4 11 E -all - and Preserving 1 5 fl the Health of it ll Working Men and an 2 Women and Their .. , .' '. 'T 'E 'E ' Families. 1 P 1, - 1 , E' DIAGNOSTIC CUNIC . J- r,SG9dD,1HEAPb51'e1?21fz1cHER LIFE w11.1.Ys UNIT, LocA1. 12, UA 11 , .N ge' , , A' S gg A if X AFL-clo A39 Toledo, Ohio 1, AJ f lf'f1' R Qlly 1m 1 JJ Ql fbi! -,JI Dwi: U U ' 1 1,11H1lll1WlWl SERVICE CENTER REPAIR V' 1 A 151 jl I Q tliljlirilf' 119 Q Wf3lFlES XE, D '--- N . i326 Nevada Street . M mf , Agi3g1 yall Mb TQWT CLASS OF 1961 ox l-5972 MM, J wAsHeRs lucus County Democratic DRYERS Executive Committee Tvls john P. Kelly, Chairman RADIOS 122 , f X5 f 1 g , , Q if X nn s Rgtalwant 35 Artists' Supplies xp is sb N and Drawing Materials iii-ittvis . C0l'l1PIefe st0Ck ll'lCll.lding Banquet-S Priyige Par les Artists' Colors T. Squares, Scales X Eff FP Brushes, Pa ers Si n E ui men Su lies X N' 'X XJ XV F' Artists' Boards FrjnchqCul:ves l a PP Xflk ,jj Drawing Sets Protractors K X X X? Canvas nks, e c. X Q x Showcards Llue Priints U If 'E f-E Air Brushes Photostuts Prints Q! X. EXC Pe X y K li 7 is Qjjgfjgi Loes gs Pharmacy Q TOLEDO BLUE PRINT 7Ko All X? CX PRESCRIPTIX SPEClAl.lSQl'S AND PAPER COMPANY l X 316 Super-igr Sf, CHe.-ry 3-7224, A or. Monroe and Lawrence Ave. Q Q K5 KF CH l-97l7 CH 4-124015 'Q , mls 'S M'ARE You SATISFIED? ARE YOU SATISFIED? Grownups know that personal grooming is important if you want to get ahead . Teenagers sometimes forget to look at themselves objectively. So that boys and girls could see themselves as others see them, a full-length mirror was installed in the main corridor of a high school in Buffalo, N. Y. Boys checked shirttails and trouser lengths- even started Wearing coats and ties. Girls stopped to tuck in blouses or rearrange their hair. Renewed pride came to this school-all because of a mirror! A mirror is a must at school . . . at home . . . anvwhere. Always check your appearance before going out. It's a good habit to form and others will notice. Whenyoubuyamirror,besureit'smadeof L'o'F PARA'-I-El-'o'Pl-ATE GI-ASS L'O'F Parallel-O-Plaid? glass, twin-ground for Twin-Ground for the 1-ruest Refledion truer reflections and more freedom from distortion. You'll find a wide selection at your Lo LIBBEY- QWENS- FORD furniture, glass or department store. F a' Gaza ,Value in Ghaa PENN BROS. Skilled Craftsmen in David R. lasin Funeral Home 5300 Summit at l26th St. RA 6-1583 Automobile Repairing and Painting 24 hr. Ambulance Service Toledo 2, Ohio Emerson Oxygen Equipped 310-l3th Street CH l-5834 Perrysburg Pharmacy Inc. Country Charm Shopping Center Perrysburg, Ohio TR 4-436i lOHN R. CALLACHER AND STAFF CONCRATULATE THE CLASS OF l96l . . . GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL Serving You in Sickness and in Health ls Our First Concern LINDSEY Reynolds Corners Recreation Wall Paper 8. Paint Co. l308 Reynolds Rd. at Dorr 7l7 Adams Street CH 3-2l86 Toledo 7, Ohio Let us recommend a reliable 24 decorating contractor 1 JAMES MOTORS Jacobs' Patio Lounge 615 Main St. 227 Superior St. Toledo, Ohio Foreign and American Cars FULL COURSE DINNERS DAILY Toledo, Ohio CH 1-0153 Hahn und Hayes Registered 4011 Hearthstone Architects and Engineers Toledo- Ohio 1619-21 Canton Street GR 9-7519 Toledo, Ohio Builders of the Hancock Home 4 1 gf XT01 do Hong? Heatilqggwl 'V A f 5 4 . 3 'Ja My 2gfTl'2DLagrYrf:fQe Street '5 EJ X I 0 X J IX fy!! ! 'fXX,,g ', Ks J W fm Af 4-SSW PQ :J . , V . GV ay SJ! P ' 2 J UN 5-45294 J X I W v Vid M f ff X J ,Qj lvl! ,fpffl A dj Yi HFKJNGM DP U MNC: CWD J! 42 fix, f I I Xy ,fx u ,lv Qlharle ahl f ay X Dwight W. Schrock 9 U Wg M' ' KU KS? EAT-A-WHITE HUT SUPER-KING We-Never-Close 4-DRIVE-IN-LOCATIONS 3472 Collingwood-at-Detroit 1205 Sylvania-at-Lockwood 2344 Cetnral-at-Monroe Cor. Secor and Sylvania Take-Out-Service 26 CH 1-51 1 1 Mercy School of Nursing FULLY ACCREDITED BY NATIONAL LEAGUE FOR NURSING NINE-MONTH ACADEMIC YEAR OPPORTUNITY FOR EMPLOYMENT TO ASSIST IN FINANCING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM CH 3-8241 AWE, 1 J ,Q . f J bil! TY.: ,X Y, ff ' I Y' Tlg-QJKQJQI ff! - K I X13 , ,INN si-- A M ,' 5,1 TI X E . A UI,I Q4 'O IIiiifiiiff-1:LlQ.f3 'AI Il , , 'T' IT? ' ' lflfbbf A 'I I I' 5--fv.. ,' 'ff' 'QE READY TO SERVE YOU ON ANY OCCASION cp. J I dagemaw 5.fg,vQ MADISOIET ERIE 2 SECOR':g4CENTRAL 325 W. Cekmgiqqvijt, P emu 64544024 nf'-E ' If f COFFEE SHOP OR 711 MADISON 'J ,V PBX Tiff 595 IMADISON AT ERIEI '4'V J V 14 'EJ'-1,55 X-f MOUNT VERNON ROOM-WESTGATE Toledo IO, 6 'O 'SX' .ff Fenway 5411764 235 ERIE 410 MADISON WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER A NN, Nationally Known For Good Food xiii 1 ur. A I , E-r 1,6 X Nxt OTTAWA LANES 4I55 Talmadge Road GReenwOOd 9-7355 TOLEDO'S NEWEST FAMILY BOWLING RECREATION CENTER Gladys Schmidlin Free Instructions Daily Bowling Instructor 127 GOOD FENCES Fon EVERY NEED MARLEAU-HERCULES 1 FENCE C0. f 1 A 1 1 5 Houck's Rexall Drugstore 102 Louisiana Ave. Perrysburg, Ohio Compliments of Inky's Pizza johnny's Nite Club Agnes G john Szombati, Prop. 2629 Lagrange CH 3-O322 Ralph M. jones, M.D. 31OO W. Central Ave. Toledo 6, Ohio junior Vogue Ottawa Hills Shopping Center West Central at Talmadge Keller's Radio Cr Television Records - Appliances 904 W. Delaware CH 3-4289 Kenwood Pharmacy 2715 W. Central Ave. Toledo, Ohio Grogan Realty Co. E 3817 Upton Ave. Toledo, Ohio Hampton Drug 4348 Monroe Street Toledo, Ohio GR 9-4407 Hanke Typewriter Sales Cr Service Olympia Typewriter Dealer 810 Madison Avenue Harrison's Ranchhouse Restaurant 3428 Wayne Street Toledo, Ohio S. j. Helfrich For All Your Insurance Needs 4211 Willys Pkwy. GR 2-9969 Compliments of Mrs. Mabel Higgins Homeville Drugs 1260 Sylvania Ave. Willys Pkwy. GR 4-0361 128 Zllal Greut lakes Piano Company 61 1 jefferson Avenue Toledo 4, Ohio Harold R. Nachazel Bob Nachazel Dal. R. Kiehl, D.D.S. 3l46 Dorr Street Toledo, Ohio Kieswetter Carpet Cleaning Co. Rug Beauty ' Our Duty 730 Champlain Street Art Kuhn Company 2040 Fulton Street Toledo 2, Ohio Lehner's Market 30990 E. River Rd. Perrysburg, Ohio Leslie Optical Company Manufacturing G Dispensing Opticians 3l3 Erie Street Lewis Optical Co. 408 Madison Avenue Toledo, Ohio Q ,Af Leydorf's Super Marketiqf! K I949-5l Broadway ly . Aitl l Toledo, OhioQ, X A Stuutzenlaerger Business College 331 V2 St. Clair St. Toledo, Ohio Where Students G' Positions Meet Executive Secretary Drafting Transportation Secretarial Business IBM COMPLI IVIENTS OF IRV POllOCK, Inc. 2655 Monroe St. Lincoln 0 Mercury 0 Comet Sales 8' Service C-us Stalder C-en. Mgr. A X . G ,J J fm yi., if lily' 8 P 5. it A ANL ffgdlll ,Pl tlfllllli fl! HQ!! lj I f' N . J c ' 1-f 1 ', . gy ,XL awry X NJ! U, ,J xl lv qg 1 X I r lx QJ 'Qyd'J?' lg-,Fgx UM lx' X5 Vx tb I BEST wisHEs J' to the CLASS OF l96I from THE MARTIN BROS. CONTAINER 8. TIMBER PRODUCTS CORP. Toledo, Ohio Linck's Cafeteria Company 2926 Monroe Street Serving Everyday II a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Lownsbury Chevrolet Co. 80I Front St. Toledo 5, Ohio McCoy's Service 28l5 W. Central Avenue Toledo 6, Ohio GR 5-2112 Mac's Dock 63ll Willow Place VI 8-5775 Erie, Mich. Bill McCiII's Radio ' TV ' Transistors Sales and Service OX 3-0291 Madezki Grocery 3465 Stickney Avenue RA 6-953i Toledo, Ohio Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Mahoney 406 East Broadway Toledo, Ohio T29 i I, 155' ,, ,Q ,,.',fM 'J . W dig dy V 4 Q, ji O Ji l'lfl '4 lll, ff if 'C A I Mgnlallfweafs of Qualify' J llGRAmliglNcaaa gsnos. MEAT MARKET f,fl'fll ll! D 'A V ', If -4 A ll b ,-!Vq fl' Tecumseh Street M!!1lbUHj'A A!f7i'j- . gl ,,4.A Corner of Collingwood A',: ' f f CH 1-8269 IJKBV jp lfyoseon Toledo, Ohio Andrew NX .,..- N 'N' , - it ight.,-1' .-'.X . . -u 4 g ' iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiii iimiiiiiiiiiii f M Q El : I Y '30 9 3302 Lagrange Street CH. 4-9581 Ronald C. Cook, Funeral Director Distributors of the highest grade lines of maintenance equipment for the automotive and industrial field. Fifty lines in stock, with service department. NEFF EQUIPMENT COMPANY We Service What 'We Sell . 226 12th Street Ch 4-4916 wl-Ill.: in TOLEDO You'u WANT to visit THE ANDERSONS See a 14,000,000 bushel elevatorg a remote control dis- tributing system g The Andersons' own train of hopper cars shuttling grain directly to The Anderson Marine Terminal with access to the world thru the St. Lawrence Seaway. See also, a vast warehouse market offering patrons low cost, top quality domestic and imported farm needs. See these and many more interesting sights in a per- sonally conducted tour of The Andersons in lVlaumee, Ohio. It's a mere 15 minute drive from downtown Toledo. MAUMEE, OHIO PHONE' TW 3-6551 x . min ef fc MANUS-TROUP ga 131 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1961 Central atholic High School Toledo, Ohio Dean Manson Associates M eredith Pastries Television Antennas Catering for Picnics ' Dinners CH 4-7639 CH 2-1481 1856-58 W Bancroft GR 5-O311 Mary's Variety Store Marie Miller 3240 Lagrange St, CH 6-9881 Custom Made Draperies and Bedspreads Chi1dren's Specialty Shop 1E 6-6285 .1 0 Mayfair Park Pharmacy, Inc. .7 yy? l 'tf I Miss Casual 5037 Lewis Ave, rd' 'X f 594' 1,9 19 Toledo's Center for Smart Sportswear GR 9-4711 409 cg' 1,5 yr ' if 8 Miracle Mile Shopping Center F' A 9 4 .x.- IJ ya- Melvin Drugs , X:-6xvt.1,Jw5J4,5 I in Napoleon Creamery Co. 3254 Lagrange Street 5 R V ,486 5 938 Vinton Street Toledo 8, Ohio sloxz' va ll'-,Q gn Toledo 9, Ohio u e 1: Lawrence Meng Music Store W A-ffvlcff' 2' Qahonal Cleaners and Dyers 215 St. Clair Street ,KD Arm T4 P.. N ,7 925 Dorr Street Toledo, ohio iv 4 1 CH 3-4255 Mercury Recreation Norton Hardware Stores Open and League Bowling 2459 Collingwood Ave. 2109 W. Central 3247 Stickney RA 6-0283 Toledo, Ohio The challenge of nursing is the opportunity for 3 Christian womanhood to relieve lVlan's suffering in . O is 3 all its aspects-physically, mentally and spiritually. 4, s, Karen Kaifas and Alice Weaver , mg A, Class of '63-St. Vincent's . Class of '60-St. Ursula's For lntormation Call I St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing, Toledo, Ohio if iffixgr wiiiifeiif XS Q QQ will RF? Ottawa Hills Gulf Se? 4 E it kk 2 Central at Talmadge W T K ' IOHN M. WETTSTONE, Proprietor . N PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE ti AT Youn coNvEN1ENcE Phone JE 6-0136 l V l'llDER REALTY dlltl C. A. l'lIDER COMPANY INSURANCE AND BONDS-ALL FORMS REAL ESTATE-Residential and Commercial INVESTMENTS AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Compliments of Turner Brake Service VARIETY Cl-UB Company BEVERAGE CO. Toledo's Only Brake Specialist I I I 14th Street Bottlers of Fine Beverages Toledo, Ohio CH 3-8255 sl' l lllx ,I I I l ' ATOLEUO'S FINEST FOOD MARKET o I if I J CHRYSLER . . . PLYMOUTH I SCHORlING'S VALIANT . . . IMPERIAL , f ' ' ' 31'-I5 Bancroff Sfreef IOOO Monroe sf. CH 3-8291 I Toledo, Ohio P , ff BUSINESS FURNITURE v OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING Cr ENGRAVING 715 jefferson Avenue 0 P.O. Box I025 0 Toledo I, Ohio Phone CHerry I-9107 MElI.E FLOOR COVERING Carpei'-Linoleum-Tile-Formica I776 Arlington Ave., Toledo, Ohio '34 Ed. Soule Ev 2-546i E A Ockul M D . . y, . . 3100 West Central Ave. Toledo 6, Ohio O'Hearn Pharmacy 926 W. Delaware Ave. Phillips Appliance 714 Phillips Ave. GR 9-2231 l. E. Center The Powers Regulator Co. Represented by CH 4-1831 D. T. Randall Co. Ohio Asphalt Roofing Co. nc. P. A. Radocy Cr Sons 1244-46 Dorr Street Sheet Metal C1 Light Manufacturing Toledo, Ohio EV 2-2521 Orchard Drugs Red Wells Famous Roast Beef 3059 Bancroft Street 2817 Monroe Street Toledo, Ohio 1740 Sylvania Avenue Geralda Pheatt, Inc. Rowe School of Organic Education Central Er Talmadge Children 2 through 5 years lE 1-1426 2154 Parkwood Ave. CH 3-3857 People's Market The Rupp 8' Bowman Co. Quality Gl'OCeI'lES GI'iCl M6015 1514 W, Bqncrgft Street 107 Louisiana Perrysburg Toledo 6, Ohio Peters Drug Store 2202 Ashland Avenue Toledo, Ohio Sattler Insurance Agency 3416 Pineway Drive EV 2-3662 Toledo, Ohio Neumann Brothers IEWELERS OUR ONE AND ONLY IN THE HEART OF Huron Street . 135 ll-1 ,l JN 1 r if. lJ1',VAfl'l if K ll I JIM 1 l ff' fff,11a,7'liQ4U,fiW,,fl My Al'S MARATHON lf!! ffl I ,WJ gf 4 A , xvg,-vl ww p, IKM in Af I Detroit and Indiana Avenues l Mllglwf A 11,5 F9126 17fwL?iL'i'i J H 0 0 D CH I-OO25 Toledo, Ohio INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 1600 Madison Ave. I Cl-leyry mm RUTKOWSKI MOTORS I 15O Selections 1455 Sylvania Avenue Toledo, Ohio It T. A l ' A In if 'L ' , Aw i fx 1 ig ll-' i 1 'ff'...f' , u 'lvl' , . I 11 il --. I J.. -. , , .. ,. , , , - -1 1' , ,,1s1 ., ii ,E - 5-'.'i.',Q' is fi' Q, ,. .gl 'if 'lifffia We '-I' TX':gilf'ri .:,-C .f fat'-' , ,L X : 11.-1-4.5 '- .4 .- , Q m ' 1..:.Q1cZ ' Ll. ', -. 1- w ' Y - A - Aslan 1' - . A. .- 1418 ELM STREET TOLEDO, OHIO CH 1-2285 136 ln 1924 Libbey-a division of Owens-Illinois-perfected a unique fire process for safeguarding - the rims of fine glassware. They called this glassware Safedge -and to prove the process was as - good as claimed, they backed it with the most dramatic guarantee in glass history: If any 'Safedge' glass becomes chipped on the rim, from any cause whatsoever, it will be re- - placed free of cost. This offer, of course, still stands. Today, Libbey Everyday Crystal with the famous Safedge guarantee graces even the finest I tables, yet sells at low prices. LIBBEY SAFEDCE CLASSWARE I AN CD PRODUCT GENERAL OFFICES - TOLEDO 1, OHIO g FISKE BROTHERS REFINING CO. Manufacturers of Fiske and Lubriplate Greases and All Types of Lubricants l5OO Oakdale Avenue OXford l-2491 THE CATHOLIC CLUB offers a complete recreation program Swimming Pool and Gymnasium Classes in Swimming and Life Saving Activities for the entire family Memberships open to men, women, and children Pool available for splash parties Facilities for Wedding Receptions, Dances, Dinners, and Parties THE CATHOLIC CLUB 131-16th Street at jefferson CHerry 3-7255 13 7 Edward A. Schoen Complete lnsurance Service CH l-7l3l Schmidlin Bros. Heating Co. 3l20 Monroe Street Toledo 6, Ohio Sealtest Foods i820 Vermont Ave. Toledo, Ohio Compliments of Shamy's Furniture Co. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Schoen l00l Glann Rd. Toledo 7, Ohio Shoreline Cafe 707 Matzinger Rd. Toledo ll, Ohio Dr. Z. Z. Skalski, D.D.S. 2828 Pemberton Dr. Toledo 6, Ohio Toledo Building G' Maintenance Co Complete Building Maintenance CH l-4221 Al Sobb Auto Service 28l5 Lagrange Street Toledo 8, Ohio Spangler Candy Co. 3l3 Monroe Street Toledo, Ohio Spenthoff Brothers Sheet Metal Heating and Cooling TW 3-2493 St. Charles Hospital Wheeling G Navarre Aves. Toledo 5, Ohio St. Francis de Sales High School 2323 W. Bancroft Street St. Ursula Academy Council 4025 lndian Road ABOOD BROTHERS MARKET , 4468 Monroe Street GR 9-251 1 Bulbs, Rose Bushes, Plants Fresh Vegetables and Fruit Steinbauer 8' Pankratz 2741 Glendole Ave. Toledo 14, Ohio EV 5-1971 Stelnicki Meats 3312 Lagrange Street ' CH 4-7694 3 Stut's Pure Oil 4 1902 W. 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Ja . 0 wjfsjgfv .WMV L fd Ujgywwf ww 45 Wk fgikf OJ gpg' SEQNIORS Abrass, Toni , ................................. 83 Beidleman, Patricia .... 44, 66, 75, 83 Bergman, Elvira ................,...,....... ....44, 52, 54, 55, 79, 83, 102, 104 Berry, facquelzn ............A......... 54, 83 Beume , ludit ..,...,.,,........ 42, 83, 92 Borer, Carol n ...,,........................... 55, 56, 61, 71, 74, 84 Boston, Karen ..44, 54, 55, 63, 75, 84 Brady, Barbara ...... 54, 55, 69, 78, 84 Bullimore, Carol .......,.,.................. 84 Burdette, Margaret ....,........,,.,...,... 85 Burgess, Maryda .... 52, 54, 55, 68, 85 Cady, Pamela ..............,....,...... 75, 85 Coffman, Kathleen 54, 55, 60, 61 , 85 Coleman, Margaret .,..... 75, 77, 86 Conner, Marjorie .....,.A.................. 86 Coy, Catherine ......,,..,, 59, 61 , 74, 86 Cross, Barbara ......,..............,.. 62, 86 Czerwiec, Kay .............................. 86 DeCant, Elizabeth ........................ 86 Deger, Patricia ..............,......,...,.... 87 Degnan, Helen .............................. 59, 75, 85, 87, 102 Devine, Rosemary .......................... 87 Dey, Suzanne ....,............. 87, 92, 102 Durholt, Diane ............ 42, 74, Early, Renee .... . ........... 47, 54, i k ar uerite 85, 87 87, 92 Emm c , M g .......,........ 77, 83 English, Christine 54, 55, 72, 88, 102 Falke, joan .........,.. 54, 55, 59, 61,88 Farley, Patricia .... 54, ,55, 59, 74, 88 Flood, Mary ..................,............... ........54, 55, 61, 62, 69, 74, 78, 88 Floyd, Nancy ,.44, 54, 55, 63, 75,89 Forrester, Patricia 54, 55, 74, 77, 89 Gallagher, Margaret ...................... 55, 61, 74, 89 Gray, Susan .. ................,,................ 89 Gribbin, Nancy 54, 55, 61, 74, 78, 89 Grimley, Suellen ,........ ..... . .47, 50, 90 Groskopf, jane 54, 55, 63, 69, 78, 90 Gross, Elizabeth ............................ . ..,................ 54, 55, 61, 63, 74, 90 Hanker, Barbara ...........,......,,........ 90 Henning, Llnda .....,.,..,..... 54, 55, 90 Henry, Carole ..,..........................,.. 90 Hillabrand, Mary ..71, 75, 78, 91,100 Huck, Diane ................,........... 68, 91 Hoffman, Marilyn .....,......l........... 55,-58, 60, 61, 74, 91 Holup, Patricia ......,..... 42, 54, 55, 91 Huss, Carolyn ........ 44, 54, 55, 61 , 92 Iackowski, Susan .................... 54, 92 jakubowski, Sonia ............ 44, 75, 92 Iasinski, Linda .....,. .................... 9 2 enks, Frances .................l............ 93 johns, Ritamae ...............,.. 54, 61 , 93 Kelly, Karen. ........,.,. ,,..69, 74, 77, 93 Kerr, Mary fane ...... 54, 55, 73, 93, 97 Klear, Caro yn .............,.... 61 , 92, 94 Klear, Marilyn .................... ....9Z, 94 Klein, Mary ........,........................... ,..,....54, 55, 56 61 75 89, 92 , 1 1 94 Knaggs, Carolyn 152, ss, 12, 94, 101 Koch, Mary Ann .,..,.,... 44, 54, 55, 94 Koperskl. Carol ....,,........................ 94 Kozak, Carmelita ..44, 54, 55, 74, 95 Kromenacker, Ann ............ 54, 55, 95 Lees, Mary Ann .............................. 54, 55, 61, 74, 95 Lehner, Linda .............,...,.. 54, 55, 95 Litzenberger, Madonna ...,............ 62, 72, 95, 101 Macelwane, Mary F ............... ,.,.... . 54, 55, 61, 72, 74 82 Marconi, Margaret .......,,.., 44, Marshall, Barbara ..54, 55, 69, 56, 95 14, 96 McColl, Beverly ................ 75, 92, 96 McFarland, Lois ...................... 54, 96 McCreevy, Karan .................... 42, 96 McMillan, janet ............................ 96 Merce, Colleen .............................. 55, 61, 63, 66, 72, 82 Mills, Marilyn ..54, 55, 75, 77, 89, 97 Momenee, jean .........,.................... 97 Moore, Susan .....,...............,.......... 46, 54, 55, 60, 61, 97 Morse, Diane .,................,....,.......... 54, 55, ss, so, 61, Moriarty, Sharon ..54, 55, 60, ss, sz 61,91 Naron, Carol .............,.............. 68, 97 146 Student Register Nehiser, lanice .............,....,.,,,, 55, 98 Neumann, Linda ,,,............,,,,,,,,, ......54, 55, 60, 61, 63, 66, 98, 102 Neiswander, Cathryn ,........,..., 75, 98 Noble, Margaret .... 54, 55, 61 , 62, 98 Brown, Mary Ann .........,..,. 35, Bullimore, Patricia ,.,,, , ,,,,.,. ,, 38, Nolan, Gloria .....,,,..., 54, 55, 99, 104 O'Brien, ludith ..................1...... , ..,, 99 Old, Ann ............,,.....,.................... 99 Piotrowski, Carol ....... ,,.,,.. 9 9 Pluciniak, Lorita ......... , ....,,. 99 Quilter, Rosemary ....,..........,....,,.. 99 Raymond, Therese .,,..,....,,..,....... 100 Rietzke, Mary Lee ...... 54, 55, 61,100 Roman, Marsha 75, 76, 85,100,101 Ramp, Sally .....,.. , ......,..,,.,,.,........, 100 St. lohn, Carol .,...................... 66, 100 Sattler, Suzanne ............................ ........54, 55, 56, 74, 101, 102, 104 Schmidt, Mary ...................,........ 101 Scott, Madeline .................,........ 101 Slawecki, judith .............. 54, 91, 101 Sturtevant, Diann 44, 54, 55, 61, 101 Suter, Nora ..54, 55, 61, 68, 74,102 Szombati, Nancy 54, 55, 69, 75, 102 Thibodeau, Marcia ..,.....,.....,,.,,... 102 Thomas, Christine ............,......... 103 Thompson, Caroline ...................... ............44, 47, 54, 55, 58, 61, 103 Thompson, Sue ......,..,...............,.. 103 Timmers, Diane ....,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 103 Travers, Carole ....,....,...,.,,.,,,, 61, 103 Wakelin, Pamela .,,.,,.,,........,,...,,,, 5-4, 55, 61, 63, 70, 72, 74, 82, 103 WBISDBUS, Barbara .... ...,.,..........,, 1 03 Welsh, Susan .,..,,,.,,.,....,..,.,.,,,,,,, 104 Wolfe, Dianne .,,.. ..... 5 4, 55, 74, 104 Yarder, Carroll ................ 75, 77, 104 Yoppolo, janet ,,.,. ...,.,.....,.....,., 1 04 Young, 'Rhanda ....................., 88, 105 Zimmerman, Lois .,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,.,,,,,,, 60, 61, 89, 102, 105 Zolg, Lynda ........ 54, 55, 61, 77,105 Zygula, Barbara ,.,,,,,....,.,....,. 54,105 Abel, Darlene ........ ............. 3 4 39 Allen, Mary Kay ...................... 34, 38 Archambo, Nancy ........ 34, 60, 61, 62 Auci, Anne Marie ........,.......,,..,,..., 34 Augello, Christine ............ 34, 35, 62 Beggs, Sue .....,........................ 34 39 Benschoter, Gretchen ..,.,,.,,...., 34, 39 Biebel, Nancy ,.......,....... ............. 3 4 Bishop, Claire ,..,,.,..,, ...,,,......,,,, 3 4 Bliss, Cheryl ...,,.... ,..,,,..,........., 3 4 Boerner, Mary ,.... , ...... 34, 60, 61 Bohland, Carol ..... ................ 3 4 Bollman, Helen ........ .......... 3 4-, 42 Borer, loanne ,,,.,,.,...,,,........,,,, 35, 71 60 35 35 Burkart, judith ........ Caldwell, Sharon .... ................,,. 3 5 Campbell, Claire .... ......, 3 5, 47, 70 Capoun, Diane ....,,..,,,.,,....,..... 35, 36 Carroll, Mary Pat .....,,,.....,,..,.,.,..,... 35 Carson, Sherry .................. 35, 36, 59 Chapmen, Roberta ...... 34, 35, 43, 66 Clement, jeannine ,.,.,,....,..,...,,,,,,, 35 Coleman, Sue ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 4 ,,,,,,, 35 Corrigan, Karen, lo. ...,.., ..,,... 3 5,36 Cox, Karen ..........,...... .....,,,,, 3 5 Cox, Rosemary .,,........ ,,,,,, 3 5 Cripe, Christine .- ...,,, ,,,, U35 Crlqui, Nancy .,,,.,.......,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2,35 Debauche, Mary Lou. ,......,,..........,. 35 DeMars, jenene .... 36, 39, 42, 58, 61 DeShetler, Bonnie ..,......,..,,..,,,,..., 36 Devine, judith ,.,....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 34, 36 Duffey, Marcia .........,,.., ,,,,,,,.,,, 4 M36 Essenheimer, jill ...... ..,,... 3 6, 78 Fuchs, Christine ,,,.., .....,.,,, 3 6 Galvin, Barbara ..... ............. 3 6 Garrett, Karen ........ ....... 3 4, 36 Cribbin, Patricia ....... .,........... 3 6 Hannon, Sheila .............. ....... 3 6, 70 Heller, Prudence ...................... 36, 52 Hockenberger, judith ....... .......... 3 6 Kaifas, Sharon ........... ...........,.... 3 6 Kearney, Cheryl ..... 61 Kelly, Sue ............ 36 ...,....35, ,77 Konzen, Ann .......... ............ 3 4, 36 Kotula, Kathleen ..... ...... 3 6, 37, 52 Lajeunesse, Carol ..,,. ............ 3 6 Lazar, Ann . ......,.,,. ...... 3 5,37 Lehner, joan ............. ...... 3 7, 61 Lendo, judith .,..,,,.,,,.,,.,.......,.,.,.,,. 37 LuKasik, Constance ........,..,....,..... 37 Macelwane, Kathleen .................,.. 37, 46, 58, 61 Madrzykowski, Maryann , ,.,....,,.. 037 Maier, Elizabeth ...,..............., ,.37, 38 Manion, Margaret .,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,, 3 7 Marsh, Barbara ....... ...... 3 7 Mattson, Carol ............ ,..,...,, 3 7 Mayer, juanita ...,.....,,,,,, , .,,,,,,,,,, 37 McCaughey, Constance- . ...,..... 36,37 McClain, Carol ............... ......... 3 7 McFarland, Marsha .... ...... 3 7 McKeown, ludith ...., .,..,, 3 7 McNally, Patricia ,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 1 Meegan, Patricia ..,,... ...,.. ,,,,,,,., 3 7 Meyers, Barbara .,,,...,,.....,,, A ,,,, 37, 38 Michalski, Donagale ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 38 Milliron, Sharon ........ ..38, 44, 61 , 62 Montagino, josephine ,,,,,,,.,,,, 38, 59 Nelson, Barbara .......,,..,..........,,,... 38 Neuhausel, Sharon ,,.... 38, 44, 46, 78 0'Brien, Kathleen ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 38 Ohneck, Cheryl ,.,. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 3 8 Olson, Mercedes ....,.. .,,,,,,,, 3 B Poirier, Kaye .,...,,.,,. ,,,,,, 3 5, 38 Powell, Kathleen .....,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8 Radecki, jeanne ....... ..,,.,,, ,,,, 3 5 , 38 Reilly, Kathleen .... ....., 3 8, 51, 59 Roper, Susan .....,. ..,...,.. 3 6, 38 Roth, Helene ........,. .......,.,,, 3 8 Sanders, lulia .,..,.,..., ,,,,,,,..,,,,.. 3 8 Schaedel, Kathleen ,,,.,.,,..., 38, 60, 70 Schira, Mary Lourdes ,,,,.,.......,..,. ,.,, 3 8 Schlagheck, Cheri ...... ..... . 38,48 Schmitz, Luanne ,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Seeburger, Regina ...... ..,..,,,, 3 9 Selby, Sharon ...,.,,.,., ,,,,,, 3 9, 47 Shamy, Sally .,,,.,,,.. ,,,,,, 3 9, 42 Snow, Katharine ....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 35, 39 Solomon, Patricia ,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 35, 39 Soncrant, Carol .... 39, 44, 47, 60, 70 Stricker, Elaine ,..,,,,..,,.,,,.,, ,,,,,,39, 52 Tank, Frances ,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Tunison, Sandra .... ..........,,......,., 3 9 Uhl, Dorothy ................ 39, 44, 57, 61 Wasserman, jane ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 35, 39 Westhoven, Ann .,.,,. 39, 61, 62 Whelan, Nancy ...... ,,,,,.... 3 9, 78 SOPHOMORES Z9 26 29 30 27 77 26 26 61 26 31 51 27 59 62 Alfieri, Rita ..,. ...... 2 6, Barger, Barbara .... ............ Basden, Nora ........ ...... 2 6, Beckler, Molly ......... ...... 2 6, Bennett, Rosemary ...... ...... 2 6, Benschoter, Martha ,... ...... 2 6, Berry, Sandra .........., .......,, Berry, Virginia .,.... .........,,. Bishop, Gloria ...... ...,.. 2 6, Boes, jeanne ....... .... , .......... Border, janet ....... ............ 2 6, Boyer, Patricia ...... ...... 2 6, 50, Broghan, Maeva ....... ......... 2 6, Bruning, Kathleen ......,....,...... 26, Burnett, Kathleen ............ 26,47, Clark, ludy ............ .......,.... Clear, janet .......... ...... 2 6, Conner, Nancy ...... ....,....... Copic, Mollie .......... .,....... 2 6, Cousino, Diana ...... .................. Cozy, Margaret ...... ...... 2 6, 31, Cross, Patricia ......... ...........,... Czarnecki, jayne ..... .,.... 2 7, Danaher Kathleen 26 42 26 30 26 76 27 37 Dendingiar, Susan .lim ...... 27 Dessert, Kathleen ..... ...... Z 7 Dubus, Christine ....... ...... 2 7 Duffy, lean ............... ...... 2 7 Etfler, Marianne ............. ......... 2 7 Elmore, Mary Karen ...... ............. 2 7 Emmick, Carolyn ......... ....... 2 7,76 Farley, Pamela ..... ....... 2 7, 78 Fingerhuth, Frazia ........27 52 v Flahie, Regina ......... ........ 2 7, Gaffney, Annette ..,... ,.,...,, 2 7 Gaffney, leanette ...... .,...... 2 8 Gladieux, Marilyn ,.,, ........ 2 8 Gliatti, Sharon .......... .,,,,..,.,.... 2 8 Colupski, Carol .....,.,.,,,..........,,.... 28 Connella, Veronica A .... , ..,,.,.,,,,,.,.... 28 Gruhler, jean ,...,.,,,,.......,,. 27, 28, 18 Hanf, Carole .....,.... 28, 44, 49, 61, 78 Hillabrand, Anna ............,,,, ,.,, Z 8, 71 Himes, Mary Louise ........,.. .... . .,28, 30 tlolup, Carol ..,............,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 8 Hornyak, Mary Frances .................. 28 Hoyt, janet .......................,,.,... 27, 28 jordan, Kathleen ,,,,.......,..,...., 28, 76 johnson, Mary ....... ........ 2 8, 47, 77 Kelley, Kathleen .........,. ,,,,..,. 2 8, 78 Kemper, Candace ...... .,,,...... , ,..27, 28 Ketcham, Ruth Anne ,,.,.,.. ,...,,.. 2 8, 77 Kushner, jacqueline ..,.. ..,.,,,,,,, 2 8 Link, Patricia ......,.,... ..,,,,,,,,. 2 8 Lohmeyer, Nancy ...... ........ 2 8, 29 Luman, Constance ..,. ....,......... 2 8 Madezki, Beverly ,,.......... . ..,,,,, 28, 57 Malone, Christine .............. 28, 29, 75 Marshall, Mary ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 8, 43 Martin, Mary ........,.,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 2 B Mattson, Karen ,....... ..... ...,.... 2 9 , 31 McCarthy, Kathleen ..... .,...... 2 9, 49 McKeon, Mary Ann ,..,,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 29 Mg:Nerney, Catherine .,,..,..,.,,., 29, 30 Mielcarek, janice ....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .29 Mlller, lane .................. ....29, 43 52 Milliron, Sandra .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 5, 29 Mitchell, Lora ........ A ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 9 Modjeska, Darlene ............ 26, 29, 43 Momenee, Elizabeth ...................... 29 Moran, Mary ,.,, ,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,-,, ,--,,, 2 9 Morrnan, Victoria A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,29 ,cMorr1n, Phyllis ...... 29, 49, 50, 51, 78 Morris, Sara ........ ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 9 Murray, Veronica ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 29, 11 Neumann, Barbara ....., 26, 30, 61, 66 Olson, Mercedes .... 26, 30, 43, 47, 77 Ott, Helen jane ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,, 30, 51 Ott, Margie Ann ,,,,, ,A ,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,, 3 0 Overmeyer, Sara ...., ,,,,,,,, 3 0 Phillips, Kathleen , ,,,,, , .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 30 Pierce, Deir-de ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,-,-,-,-,-,,,, 3 0 Pilkington, jean .,.,,,,,,,,,, ...30, 31, 41 Poole, Rita ...,......,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 0 Puffenberger, judirh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N30 Quay, Victoria ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 0 Radon, Susan ,...,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 5, 30, 44 Rae, Carol .....,....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, h 30 Rafferty, Kathleen ,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 30 Ransom, Maryann ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 30,51 Reed, Lera ................., 30, 52, 63, 79 Rlioades, Carol ,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 3 0 Riley, Kathleen .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 3 0 Romstadt, Barbara .... ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 0 Rough, Susan .,.,.,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 0 Ryan, Eleanor ...... ,,,,,,,, 3 0,11 Saloft, Karen .,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, 1 '31 Sanderson, Kay ....... ...,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1 Sauer, Eileen ..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 1,52 Schmidt, Sharon ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1 Setchell, Linda ,,,, .---,,,-,. h 31 Sickles, Diane .,.. ,,,.,,,,,, -,031 Siebenthal, Ann ..... ........ Z 7, 31 Skalski, Patricia ..... ........... 3 1 Smith, Margaret .,,,, ,,,,, A A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 31 Smythehjane .....,,...., , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 31 gofhockhk Sharon ....,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, 3 1, 59 1 0011, -1 ........., 26 31, , , f sabko, 51131 ,.,..,..,,,, .1 ,,,,.,, Spitulski, Annette Spoerl, Susan ......... ........31 Slswarh Kay . ........ ...,.... 2 8,31 Stienecker, Sylvia ,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,., 3 1 Sfrassner. Kathleen ....... .,,,,..,,,, 3 1 Sulier, janet , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 1, 16 Syring, Mary Kay ........ ................. 3 1 N-Tillman, judirh ........,.,..,,.,, 31, 50,71 Urie, janice .......,...., .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1,31 Van Wormer, Elizabeth .....,.... 30, 31 Wies, Kathleen ................ ,.,,. . ,,31, 42 Whelan, Margaret ..,...,.,.,...,.,..,..., 31 Wilson, Elizabeth ..........,. 29, 31, 77 Zender, Carolyn .... Adler, janet ..: ...... . Anderson, Louise .. Augello, Mary ...... Bailey, Cynthia .,.... Bailey, Marsha ..,. Becker, Dana ....,. Berry, Carolyn ....... ........ Bert e, Barbara ..... ........ Bilbrey, Patrlcla ........ ........ Billmaier, judy ...... Blanchard, Mary jo Bobak, Beverly .... Boerner, Carol ...... Bohland, Marianne Bolinger, Patricia .. Bookmyer, Anna .... Bowes, Patricia ...... Boyer, Deborah ...... IIfIffIfIIffi'EQ' TE, 16, 16, 18, Breidenbach, Carol ........................ Brown, Sally .......... Bruner, Suzanne .... Bufert, Marcia ...... Bu Iimore, Sandra .. Burke,. Cathy ........ Burmeister, Susan .. Cannan, Mary Lee.. Camp, Christine .... Campion, Catherinehm Carlson, Patricia ........ Carroll, Ellin .......... Carroll, Mariorie .. Chamberlin, Linda Chapman, Susan .... Clark, Sharon ........ Clarke, Elizabeth .. Curtlss, Margaret .. Darcy, Ann ., ...... .. Davis, Lynn .,..... Derr, Marie ....... 16, 21, 16, 16, 17, 17, 7, 21 17 Devine, Diane ...... Diemer, Brenda ..... Dillon, Frances .... Dillon, Kathleen ..... Dolanski, Kathleen .... Downs, Kathleen ...... Draur, Susan ........... 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