St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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URSULA ACADEMY 1339 East McMillan Street Cincinnati 6, Ohio Arcbbisloob Officiates at Dedication of Gym-Auditorzum The Most Reverend Archbishop Karl J. Alter, walks in procession from the academy chapel to the new building. He is accompanied by Fathers Leonard J. Vonder Brink and Albin H. Rattermann. Most Reverend Clarence G. Issenmann, 5 Auxiliary Bishop of Cincinnati and Father Superior of the Ursuline Nuns, signs a record for Mother Catherine. ,Zi 5 4 5 At gym entrance Archbishop Alter sprinkles holy water as he reads the prayers for dedication of at school. To the right of His Grace are Fathers Raternmnn and Tenover. Acolyres are Don Strusinger and Gary Voegele. High school girls, led by Nancy Folz, sodality prefect, carrying the school banner, chant the Litany of the Saints in the Dedication cereinonv. rw f Mb? i- 4 :Hx E5 4 jx r 1. U' I7 l ' R iii' ' K 4? U X Z -I Ll THQ gill! 'L SLT' . - 1 ,A-. ' 1, . r'Hf '!I'3',,.ZrX! 14, Dedicaf bu Appreciate the countless sacri- fices of your parents, is Mother Catherine's sound advice to the stu- dent body each year. Mother seldom realizes that she too has made many sacrifices for us. As we graduate, Mother is finish- ing her third six-year term as Superior and President of the Fac- ulty Council. In that time she has seen the high school division in- crease from 45 to 140, and the total academy enrollment from 209 to 412. To the faculty and students of St. Ursula, Mother Catherine has always represented remarkable strength and leadership. We, the Class of '55, will remember her cheerful greetings and funny stories about Budgy and the pet canaries. To Mother Catherine-Ursuline teacher, religious, administrator-we gratefully dedicate the 1955 'Crestf' CMusic by Sheila Campbell MacDonald, '45D CWords by Irene Schuelet Cabot, '45J I SENIOR FAREWELL SONG A new dawn has come And an old sun has setg We go forth from you But we'll never forget The joys and all the pleasures We've shared every dayg Deep in our hearts Memories sweet ever stay. Whatever may come In the years that unfold, We'll all to the love Of St. Ursula holdg For time shall never sever The friendships We treasure With you, dear St. Ursula. We, the Senior Class of 1955, have chosen the words so dear to the heart of every St. Ursula girl to be the theme of the fourth volume of CREST , our school yearbook. We could not choose a more appropriate theme than the SENIOR FAREWELL SONG for this, the first yearbook published by the Senior Class of the academy. :'For time shall never sever The friendships we treasure With you, clear St. Ursula. -5. 'A new dawn has come . . . ' Throw your arms up and yell -- that's the African in youln were Mrs. Mullinger's directions for a new African dance. The gals and their dads complied. aitaifwgg ' V5 - .as :awry . 1 V 'it A at if - 1 - . ' iw iiiiilk-' V 'lil ---: ., ' :Z I if f wa . . K2 ,Q fi J V, W P- . f W 33' N- .A A gi g .,.., I ,IAII . Q. - sta-Mi S isa - W. 'Wa . X 1 ' l 1 ' 1 'R .L y is 25.1, H Q W 1 4 Three tap dance artists from a Variety Show routine are Kay Schubeler, Barbara Regan, and Mary Jo Schanzle. A new dawn indeed has come to S-UA. Old grads will scarcely recognize their Alma Mater, as they see - the dances in St. Angela Hallg the inter- school basketball games complete with cheerleader corpsg the long cavalcade of student cars parked each day on the front driveway -- result of the drivers' training courseg the room-length cosmetic mirrors i..-uv Martha Coldiron and Marjorie Smith curtsy after a performance of the folk dance, HOl Di Ri Di. and make-up tables in the new dressing roomsg tap dancing and ballet rehearsals for the variety showg and the twenty-foot Cinemascope screen for bigger and better movies. Peggy Ritter and Mr. Singer do the Charleston,' at the Pops Hop, Mary jean Smith does likewise with an unseen partner. Sally Singer, Sheila Dorney, and Mr. Ritter look on from the sidelines. . safe, 1 Making good use of the new dress- ing rooms are seniors Marcella Huber, Judy Bohart, Mary Claire Murphy, and jo Ann Esslinger, as they prepare to give a dramatic skit, Spring Daze. Xi' ? x ,,- f F93 Q Cheerleader captain, Carol jean Schuchter, leads the famous U-R-S-U-L-A cheer, ably helped by Mary Jean Smith, Alice Kollman, Barbara Toerner, Donna Schubeler, and Joan Lambers, Players on the Varsity basketball squad rest between quarters. 4 I X And an old sun has set . . ' As we reminisce over some of our past experiences at SUA, we are gay, joyful, sometimes sad . . . Do you remember - Our Lady's shrine after a snowfall? . . . when we had our pix taken for the '51 Crest? - -Q s d:q p Vuiw ,I I t of Q Q f 5 Q H I 2 X53 5 if ' A:-2 J Ziifi f I ii, M V i ' 5 M., rf,-f , Ent . . . the old basketball court? . . . when Ginny and Mary Lou tried out for the Symphony poster contest? the many times we took part when we were hostesses for eighth in Chapel processions? graders at our Freshman Teil? . . . as sophs, presenting the unique vegetable assembly? ., E .. . K XX x lf how some of us looked Ad ihe eighth grade? 1 We go forth from you . . ' Carol jean Scloucloter 'There are lots of books nobody has ever heard of. Pr 611155 nf 35 Although the Class of '55 will probably never produce a Barry- more or Bernhart, they always en- aoysd putting on a play of any in . Certainly their most unusual performances were their Senior Class Plays. Lest we forget these unique productions, each senior is here presented with her most memorable line. esident of the Senior Class By the Beautiful Sea had the following cast: Arlene Anness, Sally Moore, Bonnie Laurie, Virginia Haman, Patricia Kunzi, Sheila Dorney, Joan Metz, Jane Metz, Patricia McDonald, Barbara Toerner, Martha Wittekind, Jacqueline Sheppard, Dorothy Craw- ford, Mary Agnes Hickey, Ruth Bissmeyer, and Betty Hoffman. ...10. . J W ar e K-499 CS g Wea Marfba Wiifckind Vice President of the Senior Class I like love stories with a lot of mush Appearing in Xingu were Joan Lambers, Peggy Ritter, Nancy Eckert, Jessie Mountel, Patty Kotte, Carol jean Schuchter, Diane Mairose, Alice Kollman, Nancy Folz, Kay Brautigan, and Mary Louise Freeman. 111- ut we'll never forget 611155 af 15 Arlene Anness A bit too breezy, perhaps! judy Bolmrt I was wandering on a lonely cloud Ruth Bissmeyer That's what comes of running around a -12.- nd gettmg all overheatedf' Dorozfhy Crawford I musr get co my knirringf, Kathryn Brautigan 'Surely you've heard of Osric Dane. Sheila Dorney Knit, purl, drop a stitch! .-13.- The joys and all the pleasures . . ' Mr. Fehring accompanies and di- rects the Choral Club ar rehearsals on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Five-minute bell!! Wzriring in line for a drink of rhar most popular SUA beverage- cold warerwarc Parry Korre, jackie Sheppard, Martha Wirrekind, Diane Mairose, Kay and Donna Schubeler, and Martha Murphy. Checking last nights assignment before class are seniors Pat Kunzi, Arlene Anness, Marcella Huber, and Mary Lou Freeman. wx uw .. fa. .wily f y V if if -: . ' 3. QAQR I .. : ..,.. if . .-,-- , -1 if W iillllf lfigllll' Q Q if Giggles and fun mark the mending of carol music, as generous volunteers work after school. Marilyn Rubin tells a funny one to Kathleen McDonough, Mary Alice Graser, Margaret Wenker, Carol Topicz, Mary Frances Fox, Ruth Lambers, Eileen O'Brien, and Frances Richter. Leading the tray line in the cafe- teria are hungry seniors, Sheila Dor- ney, Bonnie Laurie, Mary Hickey, Carol Schuchter, Betty Hoffman, Pat McDonald, and Virginia Haman. Every First Friday CSMC-Sodality offi- cers prepare the stage for the monthly meeting. Getting things ready are Mary Pat O'Brien, corresponding' secretary, Nancy Folz, prefect, Molly Giller, treas- urer, Mary Agnes Hickey, recording sec- retaryg and Dorothy Crawford, vice pre- fect. We've shared every day 611155 of15'5 Nancy Eckert Mrs. Roby has a knack of making a little go a long way. I0 Ann Esslinger Teachers are wacky. Carol Elder Love that Florida sun. -1f,.. Mary Louise Freeman It's all Fa nny Roby's fault.' Nancy Folz 'We have a standard. Virginia H a1nan Argumer1t? Who' s arguing? -17- All eyes are focused on Sister Philip Neri as she tells an interesting story in Modern History. Eager listeners are Barbara Toerner, Diane Mairose, jo Ann Esslinger, Marcella Huber, Peggy Ritter, and Mary Claire Murphy. Smiles of relief are flashed by Sally Moore, Nancy Eckert, and Patty Kotte, Looks like Sally might solve that equation after all! The girls are members of Math Ill. Senior disc jockey, Nancy Eckert plays a recording of the Cuckoo Song in old English for English IV, while Sister Angela Mary points out the period of the poem in English Literature. Attentive seniors are Arlene Anness, Pat Kunzi, Alice Kollman, Mary Claire Murphy, joan Larnbers, Jessie Mountel, and Judy Bohart. Home Ec II gathers in the sitting room they have decorated themselves to learn the intricate art of weaving. Future homemakers are joan Metz, Barbara Toerner, jane Metz, Peggy Ritter, Ruth Bissmeyer, and Kay Brautigan, with their teacher, Sister Sarah Ann. Sister Ann Marie begins her Latin II class by leading the Pledge of Allegiance - in Latin, no less! Fidem meam Obligo . . . , say Joyce Ganim, Mary Helen Beimesche, Lloyd Altenau, Carol Schmidt, Carol Well- ing, Betty Nunner, Carol Justes, and Lois Grayson. Sister Bernard Marie is a new member of the high school faculty this year. Equipped with no weapons at all, she prepares to teach French to the freshmen. Comprenez- vous? img in t ey posing? Looking unusually intelligent during a study bell are Lois Goeke, Virginia Bowling, Mary Carol Klarlc, Adrienne Frerichs, Elaine Dowling, Mary Pat O'Brien, Barbara Shea, Angela Paolella, Mary Dee Lutkehaus, Peggy Anderson, Donna Lobert, Sally Singer, Sue Grieme, Rosemary Dor- ney, Kay Schubeler, Nancy Nolting, Barbara Naish, Carol lmbus and Nancy Nurre. Miss Weber points out one of those far away places with strange sounding names to World Geography students, Angela Paolella and Barbara Shea. Deep in our hearts 611155 aff la' Mary Agnes Hickey Steady, son, remember what the doctor said. Marcella Huber Has it registered yet? Betty Hoffmann Ir was by the beautiful sea than Harold proposed ro mef, ...22- Patricia Kotte Yes, ma'am. Alice Kollman We want no indeIicaqf! Patricia Kunzi I simply don't understand what's going on. -23- 9 l Memories sweet ever stay l What senior will ever forget our two wonderful postulant-classmates? Maybe Sister Angela Mary and Sister Mary Louise are saying a little prayer for their former pals from the Class of 55. 1241... The Class of '55 were true lovers of the theatre arts. Here they are in their freshman Algebra I assembly dressed in the garb of Chinese, Persians, Arabians, Babylonians, and CHenvens to Thespislj high school students. Broadway, beware! v-v, E: fi: 3 gs yzicmic ,Q i 9:5 if N if X Z gr' 125-. Three days when every girl does some serious thinking-the annual retreat. Remember their inspiration? Each day we made a visit tu Chapel asking Our Lady for assistance. She is always our merciful inrercessnr with her Son. Martha W' k' 1 B ' , , .I itte inc, etty Hoffman, and Dorothy Crawford really burned the midnight oi when l id X ' . , -Y , T-an tiey mi e Christ and Mary candles for the Mothers Club Chfigfmas Sale- Father Koverman of Elder presents the coveted CAPA trophy to Pat McDonald who accepts on behalf of herself, Martha Wittekind, and Virginia Haman, editors of the 1955-54 LIGHT. A good Variety Show is pre- ceded by practice and more practice. Here we see Vir- ginia Bowling, Dorothy Craw- ford, and Judy Bohart re- hearsing an intricate step. K' Were never sure whether the school is really on fire, or whether it's just a drillg ag but we always manage to evacuate the i building, just in case! Whatever may C0mC 611155 of 275 Ioan Lainbers Do they get married in the end? Diane Mizirose The cerebellum is nor infre u l q enry the seat of the literary emotions. Bonnie Laurie I 128. do love the National Geographic! jane Metz 1 all these old peop G. We're allergic to 'In the years that unfold . Patricia McDonald I don'r see you! Do you understand? I don't see you! joan Metz It isn 'r a cold. Ah Choo v H 129.- Could it be that Sister Mary Edward runs a home for retired ghosts? No, just retired Romans. The Latin Ill class dramatizes a famous line from Cieerds Orations, when he says to Cataline, The senators fear you, a conspiratorf' Conspiring Romans are Phyllis Welclm, Nancy Nolting, Paula Gieske, Martha Coldiron, Joan Karaselc, and Rita Bischoff. w s Sister joan Marie gives a helpful demonstration on the use of the card catalog to a group of fearless freshiesn in English l. Allgirls with an eye on a career find Sister Mary An- gela's general business course a step in the right direction. ln the picture are Rita Nier, Christine Rauen, Toni Ni- Cholas, Jean Ryan, Mary Jean Smith, and Mary Kelly. These bugol0gy gals have quite a time finding the streaming of the protoplasmn under their microscopes. These sophs are members of the biology class. They are Barbara Fromme, Toni Nicholas, Carol Mitchell, joan Comello, and Pat Bertke. Spanish II has the task of identifying Qin Spanish, of coursej the objects Donna Schubeler points out. Other senoritas are Alma Stallo, Barbara Fromme, Carol Mitchell, Carol Welling, Marilyn Orlando, Anne Hannafin, Carol Schmidt, joan Comello, Lois Grayson, and Betty Nunner. 'We'll ll a to the love Hass of 1-75 Sally Moore Iessie M ountel No offense intended. .42- Mary Cla Poor kids! Cats have nine lives, they say. ire Murphy MW. , .VW ...ee Iacqueline Sheppard Certainly is a lovely day. . Peggy Ritter Ir all comes of accepting a woman on a man's estimation. Barbara Toerner X 2: x Ei E i 'Of St. Ursula ho ...lwmawl We all have our dreams. Q31 -. 1 sw' f ' if jj ., eq tnte a Q' S tj! . ..... . , nfl? r 9+ Shrimpie Pee Wee Patsy Kunzi 'Punkinn Anncss Esslinger McDonald W Toots Crawford Ar1cy Eckert Dusty Toerner Shee-Lee Dorney Curly Locks Schuchter J mffvt f . V ' A4 Dudie Bohart Blondie Ritter Peanut Elder in B1ue Eyes Murphy Blister Hoffmann Fuffie Bissmeyer Dee Dee Haman gli.. Y' WW rv-1-N fiseif 4 B . ,J 'f ,if - SW , S 5 B lfbfr Q K A .. M B Q: , My - Q. fl- A 4, 2 Aggie Hickey Snooks Kotte Nannien Folz Mert Wittekind Peachien Kollman Dishie Metz Cjoany Baby Kay Brauti gan Por1ie', Lambers Little Anna Mountel Brat Moore Rusty Metz Cjanej Baldy Mairose Lulu Freeman Kiki Sheppard Bunny Laurie uMaf5ieU Huber -.35... iamwbs ly! Miss Foley meets with class Chairmen to discuss the annual Syieech Artsffournaz ment, this year consisting of original class plays based on the theme, mistaken identity. L , 5 V These seniors look very studious, but a hearty laugh is right below the surface. 07726 6' An assembly on the principles of home furnishing and decorating was presented by Home Ec II. Pic- tured below are Kay Brautigan, Ruth Bissmeyer, Jane Metz, joan Metz, Barbara Toerner, and Peggy Ritter. X M: ills Sohalitp HQ 2 of A25 ly, A Qgut' ldilpfp ei RIGHT: Nancy Folz, prefect, lays a bouquet at the feet of Our Lady's statue, as a symbol of the consecration of the entire student body to her. Mrs. Mullinger meets the GAA Board in her office. Sitting are Dorothy Craw- ford, presidentg Mrs. Mullinger, joan Metz, and Peggy Anderson. Marjorie Thiel, Molly Giller, and Nancy Nolting are standing on the left. Jessie Mountel's campaign managers give a final cheer for her as voting time draws 063.11 Diane Mairose, Nancy and jane Folz pose with their escorts for a picture at the Mardi Gras dance. WV? OOO 'Woo' 4, QQ, ,OA 0 Q 5 ,' 409 Vo 3231 .9,Q:..g, 5 ,044 s Of 'Waltz Me Around' Again, Herman, sings a typical St. Ursula girl at rhe first date dance in new St. Angela Hall. Queen Jessie smiles at her King as they reigned ar the Mardi Gras dance. Paula Gieske, Carol Meyer, Molly Giller and dates are among the first ro arrive at the GAA dance. e----A --+ , 'dl 1 -Q41 7 ,,'4im5g! S ,fi , r l 'jj il-,ii i Wi as xfbxfff ZIZZIZ 139.- . 'For time shall never sever . 1425192255 Mother Mary Helen --40- A U f .g. . ' id.: wg? 3:15 2 ,- . 19 ,fl---F..-v-r., J Mother Mary Helen caught us peeking through her key- hole and she couldn't help smiling. Lively, enthusiastic, with a keen sense of humor, she really keeps St. Ursula going. Though always busy, she can find time to help a student in distress. Our Mo- ther Helen is completing her fifteenth year as academy di- ICCIICSS. 'The friendships We treasure . . ' M aaa y FACULTY COUNCIL Mother Catherine, superiorg Mother Rita, assistant superiorg Mother Mary Helen, zelatriceg Mother Antonia, treasurerg Mother Ann Marie, supervisor of education. Mother Rita Mother Antonia HIGH SCHOOL REV. VINCENT G. ROBERS Religion REV. ROBERT MICK Religion ELEMENTARY MOTHER RITA I-liitory, Englixh, Latin MOTHER M- HELEN SISTER MARY BRENDAN Religion, Englixh Eighth Grade SISTER M, EDWARD SISTER PHILIP NERI Religion, Latin, Science Severllh Grade SISTER ANN MARIE SISTER MAGDALEN Religion, Latin, Spanixh Sixth Grade SISTER MARY ANGELA SISTER MARY OLIVER Geometry, Typing Fifth Grade SISTER ROSE ANGELA SISTER BERNARD MARIE Religion, Social Stadiex, Math. French SISTER IQAN MARIE MISS CLARA B. WEBER French, Englirh, Choral, Piano Social Studie! SISTER SARAH ANN SISTER MARY JOSEPH Home Econornicx, Biology Fviirfh Grade SISTER BERNARD MARIE SISTER MARY AGNES French Third Grade SISTER MARY BRENDAN SISTER ROSE MARY An Second Grade SISTER PHILIP NERI Diieczien of Primary Dept. Modefn Hi,-10,-J, 'SISTER MARY LAWRENCE MISS CLARA B. WEBER First Grade WOM Geggfaphy SISTER EVANGELISTA PROF. JOHN I. FEHRING Kindergarten Cjyomj Diyectoy SISTER ROBERTA MISS ROBERTA FOLEY Kindergarten Speech, Drarnaticx SISTER LUCY MKS. NORMA MULLINGER Piano Physical Edncation, Drinerf Education, SISTER MARY JOHN Horne Naming, Firft Aid Art -41- f Peggy Anderson, Marilyn Carroll, Patty Anderson, Adrienne Frerichs, Mary Beth Cro- nin, Elaine Dowling, Molly Giller, Paula Gieske, Arlene Lehr, Carol Ann Imbus, Mary Carol Klark, Joan Karasek, Barbara Ax, Lois Goeke, Rita Bischoff, Virginia Bowling, Barbara Hauck, Martha Coldiron, Susan Grieme, Rosemary Dorney. fuk Il! .. , aa Barbara Regan, Sally Singer, Norma Swarts, Marjorie Smith, Angela Paolella, Kay Schubeler, Mary Dec Lutkehaus, Marjorie Thiel, Mary Jo Schanzle, Carol Meyer, Jaclyn Williams, Judy Schaefer, Phyllis Welch, Mary Patricia OlBrien, Nancy Nurre, Barbara Shea, Nancy Nolting, Barbara Naish, Janice Stalf. ABSENT: Carolyn Hodapp, Donna Loberr, Joyce Wagner. , ---v- aw. , . uma , M ' an , i .71 'N , ww . ' ' -, A if - 4 Mijn J A . - '1 ww I k M Aa.. Y' ,, any -,f A- . , .,, 592925259252555525555EEZ!EEEEEEEUIUZIEIE!EDTEEEZZZIZZUZUUEUUZEQEEEEZ!IE515liElIllIli!IEEUZZIZZIEHEIEEZIZIZZZIUIZEZE Lg Mama-wax Lois Grayson, Mary Helen Beimesche, Barbara Fromme, joan Comello, Anne Hanna- fin, Joyce Ganim, Lloyd Altenau, Patricia Bertke, Patricia DiPuccio, Mary Alice Graser. Carol Schmidt, Alma Stallo, Carol Mitchell, Mary jean Smith, Toni Nicholas, Carol justes, Marilyn Orlando, Carol Welling, Donna Schubeler, Betty Nunner. 9' 655772671 TOP STEP: Christine Rauen, Joyce Peeclen, Barbara Seiwert. SECOND STEP: Mary Ann Schmitt, Rita Stratman, Mary Stenger, Eileen O'Brien, Frances Richter. THIRD STEP: Jean Ryan, Emily Ohnmacht, Janet Wagner, Rita Nier, Carol To- picz, Marilyn Rubin. FRONT ROW: Judy Stagge, Mary Thor- burn, Margaret Wenker, Jeannine Palazzolo, Stacy Rockwood, Martha Murphy, Diane Rich. tWith you, clear St. Ursulaf TOP STEP: Mary Ann Huber, Al- berta Diekmann, Elaine Fretlriclcs. SECOND STEP: Carol Hautz, Bette Mullaney, Arleen Fuchs, Mary Kelly, Kathleen McDonough. THIRD STEP: Anne Devins, Winnie Meyer, Mary Jean Mairose, Ruth Lambers, Marianne Biehle. FRONT ROW: Mickey Baughman, Christine En- gelhardt, Kathleen Huseman, Jane Folz, Mary Frances Fox, Kathleen Molloy, Mary Jo Delaney, Barbara Bolan, Kitty Lawler. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sister Mary Brendan, Mary Ann Policastro, Eugenia Hunter, Mary Hodapp, Marilyn Kelsch, 'Sandra Hamel, Marcia Martin, Patricia Leaman, Linda Olinger, Patricia Robb, Mary Teresa Berni, Annette Muckerheide, Anita Ziegelmeyer, Harry Schroeder, Kenneth Berning. gzyfiffi QM' ,45- Annette Muckerheide, Harry Schroe- der, and Kenneth Berning plan a class assembly on the Madonna in Art , basing the program on acad- emy copies of famous Madonna masterpieces. 15606712114 ga Seventh grade boys perform an experiment in connection with their study on Uses of Sulphur in the modern World. Young scientists are Donald Murphy, Gary Voegele, Jack Niehaus, and Edward Soellner. ROW OF DESKS ON LEFT, back to front: Erin O'Brien, Fred Buop, jack Niehaus, Patti Hanlon, jayne Ann Woods, Patricia Dalton. SECOND ROW: Edward Soellner, Lois Brossart, Donald Murphy, Pauline Huscrnan, Emanuela Villari, Mary Beth Tepe. THIRD ROW: Kay Hoobler, Joan jansing, Gary Voegelc, Mary Anne Shoemaker, Terry Kamphake. LAST ROW ON RIGHT: Christy Miller, Sue Brueneman, David Naberhaus, Mary Ellen Mcretta. STANDING: .Io Ann Mettman, Patricia Meretta, Donald Strasinger, Sally Leroux, Laura Broerman, Judy Berning, Sue Burk, Philip Lin- grosso, Sister Philip Neri. 3 6 v FRONT ROW: Kathy Kumble, .lane Bumiller, Terry Meyer, john Shoemaker, Willie Easley, Craig Voegele. SECOND ROW: Claudia West, Annette Cimaglia, Mary Eliza- beth Monahan, Mary Carol Richter, Mary Dornheggen, jean Ann Faass, Maureen Giller, Betty Ann Mairose, Mary Ann White. STANDING: Paul Bridge, Tim Donahue Joseph Thole, Kenneth Coe, jimmy Young, Ralph Schooley, Maryk Catherine Rettig, Robert Bischoff. ABSENT: Claire Evans. cgfkfffi Q 522 Mary Monahan, Sister Magdalen, Mary Dornhel and Craig Voegele admire Craig's Lincoln posters. .471 V K FRONT ROW: Angelina Policastro, Richard Mueller, Stephen Mussio, Dominic Pa- lazzolo, Tom Kelsch, Gordon Gallagher. SECOND ROW: Kathy Hamel, Joanne Volk Mary Beirne, Karen Coe, Kathy Bolan, Nancy Sanger, Carolyn Bohmer, Carolyn Finn Madeline Daron, Spring Hughes. BOYS STANDING: Tom Mahoney, james Schuster Donald Muckerheide, Horace Wells, jonathan Fleg, Aloysius Humbert, Gary Pharo. Sister Mary Oliver points our the fifth grades pa- triotic bulletin board display for February 12. lu. V-QM ,xp vy v xxx - Sister Mary joseph explains how to work a multiplication problem to Peter Naberhaus, Gail Vilardo, and Judy Coe. BOYS: Stephen Truss, Robert Daley, Peter Naberhaus, Frederick Humbert, Martin Culver, Michael Whalen, Dennis Clasgens, Kenneth Schneider, Nory LeBrun. GIRLS SITTING: Nancy Walker, Kathleen Gately, Joan Griffin, Judy Coe, Jeanne Husernan, Ann Soellner, Sharon Carey, Gail Vilardo. Cheryl Zehenni, Victoria Brent, Melanie Lutkehaus. GIRLS STANDING: Martha Behrns, Matlelain Michels, Martha Rabe. ABSENT: joan Policastro. Sister Mary A nes reads a story with Kathleen Davis, Dale Brueneman, Mario Cirnaglia Barbara Mettman, and Ruth Devins. FRONT ROW, sitting on floor: Ronald Sweeney, George Bailey, Charles Kelsch, Rob- ert Rafferty, John Hunter, Mary Kay Klein, Ronald Aber. SECOND ROW: Thomas Young, Richard Strasinger, Connie Bishea, Candy Hughes, Terrence Kroell. THIRD ROW: Christine Haselwood, Carolyn Fowee, Eugenia Donahue, Jean Rinaldi, Marilyn Marchal, Barbara Mettman, Ruth Devins. ALONG WALL: Bryanne Hernsley, Beth O'Donnell, Kathleen Davis, Dale Brueneman, Carol Williams, Ernest DeNuccio, Ce' leste Bischoff, Mario Cimaglia, Karen Heffron, James Ruthman, Nancy Wilson, Freda Sansone, Mary jane Rabe, Margaret Drennon, Courtney Hauck. ABSENT: joseph Geraci. Nancy Rugh is measured for a First Communion veil by her teacher, Sister Rose Mary. KNEELING IN FRONT, Michel McKenna, Jayme Denninger, Jan- ice Williams, Barbara Behrns. SEC- OND ROW: David Even, Virginia Dean, Andrea White, john Palaz- zolo, Nancy Rugh, Jimmy Mullen, Susan Scott. THIRD ROW: joseph Ball, Karen Van Hemert, Nancy Tapke. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Helmick, Dora Ann Baehner, Ed- ward Kamphake, Carol Overley. FIFTH ROW: jimmy Garth, Vesta Rae, Terry Burbank, Margaret Mc- Kenna. SIXTH ROW: Kathleen Lingrosso, Mary Patricia Burk, Tommy Mather, Courtney Bischoff. SEVENTH ROW: Gordon Baker, Mary Alice Frey, Bobby Cotteral, Madonna Anspach. 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