Lancaster Catholic High School - Rosmarian Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)
- Class of 1960
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A po 14 I i x P' is Y, N, K , Vlftlyf f , 4 ff J 2, ' 7 XW ' rw ,ff RCSMARIAN 1960 Ca'rhollc Hugh School Lancaster Pennsylvania 'I O In our SCHOOL .... IO O a dedicated FACULTY has instructed and inspired us, 18 O while we as SENIORS learned 48 Q Through various CLASSES Uur yemir at Catlfrolzk Hzglo Xcbool lead: uf 2 the value and the dignity 0 work X , N X.....,.-.- 3 680 98 0 102 ll xx to combine extra-curricular ACTIVITIES with studies. Leadership was learned through CLUB participationp O SPORTS taught us the art of competition and fair play. 1 18 O Our PATRONS have earned our gratitude. Catholic High School An inspiration to every student who attends Catholic High School is the formidable appearance of the build- ing itself. The tall graceful lines and bold structure lend a spirit of dignity to the atmosphere. Located in the center of Rossmere, a quiet, residential area of Lan- caster, the school building is a silent reminder to pass- ers-by of the rich inheritance of a Christian education which is being passed on to the hundreds of boys and girls of Lancaster County each year. The structure stands strong and proud in the face of its magnificent task to educate in the paths of truth and charity. Overcrowded conditions now beg for expansion and plans are already underway for an addition to Reilly Hall which will have new classrooms-all dedicated to the best of Christian education. --.a...,i..,,g, g ka fence - .ci ,q- fa --- auf. ,lm Main Building Entrance Reilly Hall Entrance A fa la scene on the s de steps of the Mann B ld ng as students wa t for the bus God! worlafloop for the moldmg ormmg re zmng 0 clomfafter Our Alma Mater ns beautnful under a blanket of fresh sno 'xx if I 4 gf III Al if 'w 1 ...dv QUJI. 5 pg qiff. '-,- : ,gs , ' X 5 Q' is miir i ' ui i i . J a f o fa 0 f ' ' w. ' 5 n s Ass Vf VJ? W E I i M ff: fl Q 5 TW Q ,f ,, 'A .4 I 1 'T s ' n I Q I n , , q M 534 I ' ' Ill ' fl Ill asf lil Ill s .J III , Av- , 3 , -,.. 4 -0 Ja, X ., lA 5 'No human being can be ffllbf tfying to better ,-S, 5- V 5 3 gqza1afz1Bl1!i1jf1,5u . 31151 I Q., , , W , M mn- A ' H , 4, f. mg:w' x L!.'fg3i!f?i!l1f gi tlmu 4 uuin '1wi1isb31iw4v-hhffmiwivh-SIS? 1 rn J gy 1 ,J-.v . - U ' MP Q , ?f'fffM4L'f' V 1 ,p g f,13f:,g5gf,g,2+ws '. We dPPY6Cl2ll6 the untiring labor of our zealouf diocesan leademg pofH 8 His Excellency The Mos! Reverend George l. leech, D.D., J.C.D., l..L.D. Bisho crrisburg, Pennsylvania admmzstmtom 0 our educatzonal .system Hrs Excellency The Most Reverend Lawrence F Schoh D D L I. D Auxnlncxry Bishop of Harnsburg 52531 'Qu The Rl9hf Reverend Monsignor Robert J Maher Superrntendenf of Schools 9 I O . O . , . ., . . . D x , . A dedzcated FHICMIQJ .ftrzafef 61101161 to perfect the Jjmfztual mtellectual .foczal ployfzcal and mom! I1 e Reverend Francis J. Taylor Princqml 0fLvmwl.rte1' Catloolzk Hzlgh School 10 . . J ' , . .., ,r ' 7 KJ r FN- t i .-pi 3 1 -1 f i Members of the faculty work closely with Father fect of Public Relationsg Rev. Francis I. Taylor, Prin- Taylor on school problems. Sister Maria Henry. IHM, cipal and Sister M. Blaise, OSF, Prefect of Religious Prefect of Discipline and Guidance Counselorg Sister Activities, discuss the advantages of the new develop- M. Inez Joseph, RSM, Prefect of Studies and Assistant mental reading program begun this year. Guidance Counselorg Sister M. Presentina. CSC. Pre- of the bu ndredf of .rtudenty entruyted to their cam The students of Lancaster Catholic High School- all 860 of us-admit that, even though the going is tough some days, we do have a wonderful school, and we know the real reason that we can be so proud of our school. It is only through the selfless devotion of our principal, Father Taylor, and of our teachers, and all the faculty helpers, that we are able to achieve our highest goals in high school. The students know that Father Taylor is genuinely concerned with the scholastic pursuits and the spiritual welfare of every- one of the students. The priests of our parish churches are vitally interested in the maintenance and in the work of the high school. Some of the priests come to the high school each week for special religious instruc- tions. The twenty-six sisters on the faculty are women whose lives have been dedicated to the work of educa- tion of youth according to true Christian principles. The Franciscan Sisters from Glenriddle, Pennsylvania, guide us in our explorations of science, math and the German language. The Sisters of the Holy Cross of Notre Dame, Indiana, teach English and all related activities. The social studies, industrial and fine arts are under the capable direction of the Sisters Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary from Westchester, Pennsylvania. The Sisters of Mercy of Dallas, Penn- sylvania, teach French, Latin, and all commercial sub- jects. Under the direction of Miss Mary Patricia Wallace, Mr. Robert Graupensberger and Mr. Carmine Tag- lieri our physical education program is tops All of our varsity sports, as well as intramurals, gym classes, and instruction in health and safety come under their supervision. We students are grateful to them and to all the good men and women of Lancaster county who add in any way to our educational program. The school office is under the expert care of Miss Jeanette Gigl assisted by Mrs. William Gigi. 'li 1 ,pl s.,,. eb Teachers of Freshmen SISTER M ROSE ALBERT OSF Rel1g1onI Alge bral General Sclence SISTER M BERNARD HELENE OSF R6Ilg1Ol'I Blology Chemlstry Algebra II V1sualA1ds SISTER MARIE ETIENNE RSM Relnglon I Gen eral Math Lat1nI SISTER M NORBERT CSC Rel1g1onI Enghshl Readmg SISTER M AGNES ALMA CSC Rcllglonl Eng llsh III Engllsh I Appreclatlon tory I HlSIOfy book SISTER REGINA MARY IHM Rellglon I MUSIC Glee Clubs Glrls A Cappella Chonr SISTER JOSEFITA MARIE II-IM RCIlglOI1I Hls II Ex Temporaneous School Scrap OBERT GRAUPENSBERGER Head Foot MR R ball Coach Asslstant Basketball Coach Physlcal Edu catlon DIIVCIS Educatlon Golf Coach Hlstory I 12 Teachers of Sophomores SISTER M THOMAS AQUINAS OSF Relrgron Chemrstry Biology Statlonery SISTER TRINITA MARIE IHM Relrgron II Art I II Mechan1calDraw1ng SISTER M CECILIA JOSEPH OSF Relrgron II Algebra I General Scrence Shop Math SISTER M PRESENTINA CSC Prefect of Pubhc Relat1ons Relrgron II Engllsh II Sophomore Orator 1ca s SISTER M JOCILE RSM Relrgron II General Typmg Busmess Trarnmg Busmess Math SISTER MARIA HENRY IHM Prefect of Drscr pllne History II Gurdance Counselor REVEREND STEPHEN ROLKO St Josephs Church Lancaster Relrgnon ll REVEREND PATRICK O'CONNOR, St Anthony's Church, Lancaster Relrgron II A 13 19 ,AX ,pm .nfl Teachers of Juniors SISTER M FRANCES THERESE CSC Rellglon III Engllsh III Dramatlcs DIYCCIOF Jumor Oratorrcals SISTER M AGNESITA OSF Rehglon III Alge bra I Germanl II General Math Projector Instruc t1on SISTER M AUGUSTINE IHM ReI1g1onIII Hls tory III SISTER MARIE MARTHA IHM RCI1gl0Il III Home Economlcs Famlly Lrvmg SISTER M AGATHA JOSEPH RSM Rehglon III Lat1n I II III Charge of Records SISTER M ERNESTINE CSC Enghsh ll IV brarran Rambler Dlrector MR CARMINE TAGLIERI History I Physlcal Educatlon Head Basketball Coach Asslstant Foot ball Coach REVEREND CHARLES PROCOPIO St Anthonys Church Lancaster Rel1g1onIlI Teachers of Seniors SISTER MARY PHOEBE IHM Relrglon IV Prob lems of Democracy Student Councrl E, SISTER MARIE OLIVETTE OSF Relrgron IV Physrcal Scrence Algebra II Electrlcrty and Radno Physlcs NursesMath Q SISTER M ANITA JOSEPH CSC Rel1g1onIV Eng l1sh IV Rosmarzan Dlrector of Speech tp-W9 440' SISTER M BLAISE OSF Prefect of Relrgrous Actrvltres Relrgron IV Trigonometry Solrd Geome we try Plane Geometry SISTER M JOANNA RSM Rel1g1onIV Stenogra phy II Commerc1alTyp1ng Busrness Trarnlng Serv -:sf SISTER M INEZ JOSEPH RSM Prefect of Studles Asst Guldance Counselor Frenchl II French Club SISTER M THADDEUS RSM Attendance Re M cords Bookkeeplng Stenography I Buslness Law Commercral Typmg Personal Typmg Chrlstopher Club Honor SOCICIY Moderator 'lx MISS MARY PATRICIA WALLACE Grrls Gym Leaders Club Cheerleaders Club 15 -s . . - Q 1 9 Q l , Q ,f , . a T D I 9 a s a ' 9 , . - 9 1 . . 1 ' ig I fi Q J ' I I ,M f . . . . . . . , 7 9 9 ' N I ,' I ' g - I . 9 T ' . 1 N H NX -7 ' A Q 1 ' Q s . . 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N 1 llg A Mr Robert Graupensberger helps jumor boys and glrls to apply Bernadme K0pCZ6WShl courageously endures the serum mject good drlvlng habits learned 1n the Drlvers Trammg course ron Salk vaccine admtmstered by Dr John Eckenrode school doctor whlle Rosemarle Henkel and Dorothy Burke sympathet lcally supervxse The Parzfla przeftg .mtemg lay teaclaen' and generouf J of REVEREND CHARLES SLOUGH St Marys Church Lancaster Rellglon III REVEREND CHARLES MCDERMOTT Sacred Heart Church Lancaster Reltgton III REVEREND JOSEPH DRISCOLL, St James, Church, Lmtz Rellgron II REVEREND RONALD HANEY, St Anne's Church, Lancaster Religion ll REVEREND MERCURIO FREGAPANE St Mary s Church Lancaster Rellglon Il REVEREND JOSEPH SMITH Holy Tr1n1ty Church Columbia Religion III MR GERALD BENDER Director of Marchmg Band Director of Concert Band men and women 0 Lancaster and our actwe .rclaool program. Mrs. Katherine Mattern Mrs. Lewis Gigl Mrs. Mabel Draude Miss Cecelia Wolpert and Mrs. Helen Kissinger prepare the luncheon meal. Mrs. Lloyd Dimmig was absent at the time this picture was taken. 17 RIT 54F'sD0c XSQTR' Uf v Mr 4 r Lu 'Do nog then, youth and cm flame the fre Alf .,. SENIORS ' 3 ,fx be .fofz and lazy youth Ba inrteaal an inflamed ardent ymzla Enkindle and make bum into- wlnlcb ferns came to bring into the world Pope Pius XII JUDITH M ANGELO Saint Anthony s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Mlsslon Soclety 3 Llbrary Clubl 2 Intramurals 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Rambler 1 2 3 4 Oratorxcals 2 Semor Play 4 Service Club 4 MELANIE G BECK Samt Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama MISSIOH Soclety 4 Future Nurses Club 4 Glee Club 3 4 French Club 4 Semor Play GRADUATES ERWIN ATZINGER Saint Joseph s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Student Councll 3 4 Intra muralsl 2 3 Football 2 Basketballl 2 Bandl Glee Club4 Ramblerl 4 Senlor Play 4 JOHN W BENNETT Holy Trtnzty Partsh Columbla Pennsylvama Intramuralsl 2 3 Glee Club ELIZABETH A BARTON Satnt Peter s Parish Columbla Pennsylvama Future Nurses Club 3 4 brary Club 2 4 Intramurals 2 Basketball 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Rosmarzan 4 Semor Play 4 Leaders Club 2 SHIRLEY BIELMYER Saint Joseph s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Future Nurses Club 3 4 In tramurals 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 J unlor Achlevement 4 ANTON BAUER Saint Mary s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramuralsl 2 3 Football 1 2 3 4 Jun1orAch1evement 4 Varslty Club 3 4 LOUISA BOAS Sam! Joseph s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Future Nurses Club 4 Ram bler 4 Semor Play 4 2 5. 3 ,, ,' i Q . ' . , . . , . ' A ,w. - , . - -. , 1 ' , 1 1 s 1 Q 1 Q ' fn- s 9 9 Q , It 41, , ' 9 9 1 2 r f A Q - 9 9 ' Q r 3 3 1 ' - I . 1 .:i?4' . , . . , . 9 9 , 1 - , 5 L1- - , 9 9 n 1 a s I , I 1 Q S . , . ' 9 ' 3 ff? - a - 9 ' 1 Q 5 - Z , E 3 . 45 Q ,R - 'Z'T'. -at 4, ,Q 2 new Q 3 1 . . . . , . u 9 s 9 Q a Z ' 2. 5 , , , . NANCY BRAUNGARD Saznt Anthony s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Senlor Play 4 ARTHUR BROWN Sacred Heart Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals 2 Jumor Achrevement 4 CLASS OF ELIZABETH BRICKER Saint Anne s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Future Nurses Club 3 4 Ll brary Club 2 Intramurals 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 CLEMENT A BURGER Saint Joseph s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Cathollc Action Society 2 4 Mlsslon Socnety 3 National Honor Soclety 3, 4, Rosmar ran 3, 4, J umor Achrevement 3, French Club 4 1960 W Q ,gym as RAYMOND J BROBST Saint Mary s Parrsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Glee Club 3 4 JEAN M BURKE Sam! Mary s Parrsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals 2 3 Glee Club 3 Leaders Club 4 BARBARA J BROICH Holy Trtnlty Parish Columbia Pennsylvama Future Nurses Club 3 4 Ll brary Club 2 4 Intramurals 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 French Club 4 Senior Play 4 WILLIAM J BUTLER Sacred Heart Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramuralsl 2 3 Basket ball l Glee Club 4 Rambler 2 Oratorncals 2 3 4 Sennor Play 4 Golf Club 3 Y 11,74 .elm 'Q . , . . . . . W . S ' 45.6 I . 3 , , We , , ' :Ei a 9 s s .-VA N , , V 3 . r .I ij : s o -,V,r:.- , ff, iff? , .- I mga, , agus My 5.15,,. Q ,az 3, , K, r in-Wi ' f Z one . Mtzfrm tii- - ef f ,W-1 ml. Q, Qr.uJ,t .a, , ,fu 4 . , . . , - , , , , . , . , , S , , - . , , , , ' - 1 1 H - , ' . x 1 2 , , Z , . , , . . , . , Y 1 I , , 1 , ' WILLIAM T BYRD Salnt Mary s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvanla Student Council l 2 4 Na uonal Honor Society 3 4 .lets3 4 Band3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Rosmar1an2 3 4 Senlor Play 4 BARBARA COLUZZI Sacred Heart Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Cathohc ACIIOD Society 3 Future Nurses Club 3 4 L1 brary Club 1 Intramurals 2 Glee Club2 Rambler4 Jun lor Achlevement 4 Senior Play 4 Cheerleadmg 3 4 Leaders Club 4 GRADUATES HELEN M CARPENTER Saint Mary s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvanla Student Councll l Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Intramu rals2 3 4 Glee Club4 Ros marzan 3 4 French Club 4 Debate Team 4 VIRGINIA COLLINS Saznt Anthony s Partsh Lancaster Pennsylvanla Student Councll 1 Cathollc Actlon Soclety 2 Llbrary Clubl 2 Majorettesl 2 3 4 Ramb1er2 3 Rosmar1an3 4 Junlor Achxevement 3 4 RICHARD CLAFFEY Saxnt Anthony s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvania Intramuralsl 2 3 Glee Club 2 Ramblerl 2 ANITA CONNOR Sacred Heart Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals 3 Glee Club 2 3 Junior Achievement 4 SANDRA CLERICO Sacred Heart Parish Lancaster Pennsylvanla Intramurals 3 4 Junlor Achlevement 4 JOHN COOK Holy Trlmty Parish Columbla Pennsylvarua Intramuralsl 2 3 Glee Club 3 - , . . s a s v s ' a a n 1 ' x , a s s s s 9 , , . , . - s - , 1 Q a 9 s , Q ' s y ' 1 s s 9 ' s s s 9 Aff? .fffff ' . 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Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramuralsl Bandl 2 DIANNE M DANZ Saint Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama C3IhOllC Actlon Soclety 2 3 Library Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Rambler 2 3 4 French Club 4 Sensor Play 4 AMEDIA DeFRANCO Sacred Heart Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Jumor Achxevement 2 3 4 ELIZABETH DELCORSE Sacred Heart Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Glee Club 2 3 4 EMIDIA A DeCESARIS Sacred Heart Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Student Councll 2 Mlsslon Soclety 1 Intramurals 2 3 Glee Club 2 PAULINE A DeFRANCO Samt Joseph s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvan1a Future Nurses Club 4 L1 brary Club 2 Intramurals 2 3 Glee Club2 3 4 Rambler 2 3 Junior Achievement 2 3 4 Semor Play 4 Leaders Club 2 4 Future Teachers Club 2 - , - . 9 Y Y Q 7 9 9 S 7 9 , . . ry ' 2 2 LW ,sz ,i be asv? ., at . , . . , - , v ' , , . , , 1 9 Y , , , , , , . . , . . , . , , 1 s 1 9 ' . , , 3 I J 3 , , , , y 1 , , 7 3 3 I ' Y D ' MARY L DeNISIO Sacred Heart Partsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Student Counc1l2 3 4 Fu ture Nurses Club 3 4 brary Club 2 Intramurals 2 Glee Club2 3 4 Majorettes 1 2 3 4 RambIer4 Rosmar tan 2 3 Junxor Achlevement 4 Senlor Play 4 Leaders Club 2 4 WILLIAM DINGES Saint Joseph s Partsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Student COUHCII 2 Intramu ralsl 2 3 Footballl 2 3 4 French Club 4 Varslty Club GRADUATES I A WILLIAM DeVERTER Saint Anthony s Partsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramuralsl 2 3 Football JAMES J DOUGHERTY Sacred Heart Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama KATHLEEN A D1COLA Satnt Anthony s Partsh Lancaster Pennsylvama L1brary2 Intramurals2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Rambler 3 JUDITH A DRIENDL Satnt Joseph s Partsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals 3 Glee Club 3 4 RambIer4 JumorAch1eve ment 2, 3 ANNE D1CROCCO Saint Anthony s Partsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals 3 Rambler 3 4 BARBARA E ECKENRODE Sacred Heart Partsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Student Councll l 4 Library Clu 1 2 3 Glee Club 2 Sentor Play 4 Cheerleadmg a 'u A at If .f tg t I v - ' s . ' - G . 1 ' ' ' ' ' . I , . 1 3 I-fl' A '3- 4 4 f .8 s . x 1 1 Sf -- x 9 1 Z 3 ' - V, . . - - 1451 , , y 9 9 ' I 4 ' ' if . , . . , . , . , . V , , S S 1 , I 1- , 4 - . , . , , W. l Q ' 5 s l a n Z Q y s Q Q H I , Q U 2 P' b , , 9 4 4. fain rg ' 9 ' 'kk' Q if 3, 4. kt ' it 3 A t 5 rf c' - . , . S . Q ' S , 5 4 ' - 24 DONALD V ENGLE Sam! Anne s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramuralsl 2 3 Football l Glee Club 2 Junlor Achnevement 4 ANDREW G FRANKFORD Sam! Joseph s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Rosmarzan 3 4 French Club 4 Math Club 2 CLASS DOROTHY FALK Saint Joseph s Partsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Cathohc Actxon Socnety 4 Future Nurses Club3 4 Glee 4 Rosmarzan 4 French Club ELIZABETH FRITZ Samt Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Student Counc1l3 4 MISSIOH Socnety 1 Natlonal Honor Socxety 3 4 Intramurals 2 Rambler 1 Semor Play 4 Math Club 2 1960 LINDA J FISHER Holy Trzmty Parzsh Columbna Pennsylvama REGINA FULMER Saint Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Future Nurses Club 3 4 L1 brary Club 2 Intramurals 2 Rosmartan 3 French Club 4 Cheerleadmg 3 4 NANCY FLOWERS Saint Peter s Parzsh Ellzabethtown Pennsylvama Intramuralsl 2 3 Leaders Club 4 Servlce Club 4 MARGARET FUSS Saint Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Glee Club 2 3 4 Semor Play e ' 1 . - ' I Y . , . Y . . , ' ' 7 I ' 1 1 3 1 2 ., Q l . 1 . 1 I I Club 2, 3, 4g Majorettes 2, 3, : ' 4 A 4. . , . I 1 ' . ' 9 1 : . ' 1 I 4, Q . . , . . , . Y l , I s 3 1 1 ' I 2 Q 1 I l Q 1 Q Q 1 - 25 MARGARET GRADUATES GALLAGHER Sami Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvanla Llbrary Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Jumor Achleve ment 3 4 Senlor Play 4 BARBARA E GELTZ Holy Trlnzty Parish Lancaster Pennsylvanla Glee Club 2 3 4 MICHAEL GEORGE Samt Anthony s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvanla Intramuralsl 2 3 Bandl 2 3 4 Junlor Ach1evement4 AUDREY M GRAB Saint Anthony s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals 2 Glee Club 2 ii, N Phylhs Mehalfey and Thomas Yeager adm1re baby plctures of the sen1ors durmg the Shutter Hop sponsored by the Rosmarzan 4 . 5 . . , . RR . l 1 . ' 5 ,I y Q . V A 4, 1 9 Z ' I , S - . . . . , , 5 . , ' ' v ' , , I , , , S - 3, W ,V ,g ,V yw -Q 1 ' 1 'K -kiy . if . 'ip Q srya kV-, 4 I P , 'J :A V J x , V' ,ig P' A I 'A A ' ' ,ff if if f v ' 3 A J. . by A ,snag 5 A A V V ' , f , naar! ' ' 4 of ff' ,K ' - . . . H ,, . N Us YQ A Bernard Wrckenhelser IS engrossed rn hrs work dunng a Douglas Krrmmel and Clement Burger study varlous year Studi' PCfl0d 10 the library books at the Vrllanova Press Conference ELIZABETH A GROESCHEL Satnt Anne s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvanla Student Councnl 3 Natxonal Honor Society 3 4 Intramu rals2 3 4 Glee Club2 3 4 3 4 Jumor Achnevement 3 French Club 4 CLASS CF 1960 CAROL Y GRIMM Saint Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvanra Intramurals 3 Glee Club 3 Majorettes 2 3 Junxor Ach1evement3 4 Semor Play THOMAS HAGEN Samt Anthony s Partsh Lancaster Pennsylvania Intramurals! 2 3 4 Foot b 1 3 AMOS HAHN Saint Anthony s Partsh Lancaster Pennsylvanxa Rosmarzan 4 Senior Play 4 German Club 4 . , . r , , , 3 , Q . . S . U . , 2 - , , 1 , , Z Majorettes 2, 3, 43 Rosmarian ' , , , 1 Z , , , 1 - ' , 5 ' all , . . , : . 4. 27 CAROL HALDEMAN Holy Trmzty Parish Columbla Pennsylvama Glee Club 2 3 4 LYNN F HEIDIG Sam! Anthony s Parzsh J umor Achlevement 4 Senlor Play 4 Leaders Club 2 4 Servlce Club 4 GRADUATES NORMA A HALLIGAN Our Mother of Perpetual Help Ephrata Pennsylvama Intramurals I 2 3 SCTVICC Club 4 FRANNE R HAMILTON Our Mother of Perpetual Heb Ephrata Pennsylvama Library Club 4 Intramurals 3 Rambler 3 4 Junlor Achievement 3 SANDRA L HEILAND Saznt Joseph s Partsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Catholrc Actlon Soclety 3 Llbrary Club 2 Intramurals 3 4 Glee Club2 3 4 Ram bler 4 Rosmarlan 4 Senior Play 4 JOAN L HENKEL Saint Anne s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals 2 Basketball 2 Bandl 2 Oratorlcals2 Sen 1or Play 4 Cheerleadmg 3 4 JANE V HAMMERS Saint Anthony s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Student Councll 3 4 Catho he Actlon Socrety 1 2 Na tlonal Honor Socrety 3 4 Future Nurses Club 3 L1 brary Club4 Ramblerl 2 3 4 French Club 4 Senlor Play 4 Debate Team 3 MARGARET I HENRY Salnt Anne s Parzsh Llbrary Club 2 Intramurals 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Major ettes 3 4 Rosmarlan 4 Jun lor Achievement 3 French Club 4 n 1 . . ' , . Y I , . I 9 I ' f Q Z - I 3 Y 5 7 Q Q 4 . 3 . 9 . , , 2 Q - : , : ' - s - I . , .. LHHCHSTCF, PCI1flSYlVaI1ia ' Lancaster, Pennsylvania 5 ' 3 ' 9 1 2 3 , , 9 - - , 5 ' 1 - Q . , . . , . 5 I 3 . Z Q 2 Q s Q Q ' s Q s , I ' Q , - 1 ' 5 Yin, ROBERT F HIEMENZ Sam! Anthony s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 D ROSAIRE HOHENWARTER Saint Anthony s Parrsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Llbrary Club l 2 Intramu ralsl 2 Basketballl 2 Jun lor Achlevement 3 Leaders Club 4 CLASS OF 1960 Ziff' DANIEL J HINCE Samt Joseph s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Jets 3 4 Intramurals l 2 3 Jumor Achievement 3 French Club 4 Semor Play 4 THOMAS HOHENWARTER Sam! Anne s Pansh Lancaster Pennsylvama MISSION Socxety I Intramu rals l, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Jumor Achlevement l, 2, 3, 4 1 CAROL HODGEN Saznt Mary s Pansh Lancaster Pennsylvama Student Council 1 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Future Nurses Club3 4 Intramurals 2 3 Glee Club2 3 4 French Club 4 Semor Play 4 13 f l MICHAEL L HOMSHER Sam! Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama s 3 4 Band 1 2 French Club 4 Q JOHN P HOHENADEL Sam! Peter s Partsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Student Counclll 3 4 Na tional Honor Soclety 3 4 Jets 3 Intramurals 1 2 3 Basketball 1 Glee Club 2 3 4 Rambler 4 Rosmarxan 4 Jumor Achlevement 3 Ora torlcals 2 Semor Play 4 KATHRYN HORN Saint Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Rambler 4 Jumor Achieve ment 3 4 Semor Play 4 . r 1 432' A ,F tb- t, 4 ff ' 'Y ,?i?Q21Qf ' 3 :Hifi , f if 0 b. .IE- - , - IMAX? A - , - 7 1 ', 9 9 : a 9 Z T ' ' ' f , , , t - ' f ' k,,ff,5. f , , ' if A ' - - 1:--' .:1a .. '. ' b:: f,'3L1:. UI ' O 9 ' A '. .' Q , ,Q STJVYI , -. ,yea-1. -3.5 K X V If 1 . , . . , . 3 I , Z y Q Z Z S , Z 3 - , Z 1 Z 3 1 9 Q . ,em V - 5 ' ' ' . , . . ' , 7 4 V Q , Z ' , Q ' -'- ' ,, , I - 9 1 y I ' 1 1, ' iz ,, la y, ' H X 1 Q 5 ,Q 1 V .f A f , K t l , 3, , I , 5 53 , ,' 3 ' sl 2? ', 5 h. rx , I f l 4 L . 7 f 'ff' rfs . , . . , . , . . Jet . 2 , , 3, 4: Q - . TIMOTHY JOHNSON Sam! Anne s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvania Student Council 1 Intramu ralsl 2 3 Footballl Bas ketball l Junior Achieve ment 3 4 LORRAINE KEIM Holy Trznzty Parzsh Columbia Pennsylvania Glee Club 3 4 Majorettes 2 GRADUATES JUDITH JUD Holy Trmzty Parish Lancaster Pennsylvania Glee Club 2 3 4 Junior Achievement 3 H LAWRENCE KELLER Sacred Heart Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvanla Catholic Action Society 4 Mission Society 2 Intramu ralsl 2 3 Football 4 Glqp Club2 3 4 Junior Achieve ment 3 German Club 4 PATRICK J HAUFFMAN Sacred Heart Parish Lancaster Pennsylvania Intramurals 2 M STEPHANY KEREK Samt Anne s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvania Intramurals 2 3 Basketball 2 Oratorlcals 2 Semor Play 4 Cheerleading 3 4 Future Teachers 2 Service Club 4 Leaders Club 4 WILLIAM G KEEN Sami Anlhony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvania Intramurals 1 ANN KIELY Saint Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvania Student Council 2 4 Catho brary Club 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Rambler 2 3 4 French Club 4 Senior Play 4 Lead ers Club 4 . , . 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Q Q . . 30 CARL KIRCHNER Saznt Joseph s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Student Council 3 Intramu ralsl 2 3 Footballl 2 3 4 Basketballl RambIer4 Var sxty Club 4 THOMAS KOPF Sacred Heart Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramuralsl 2 3 CLASS REGINA KIRCHNER Sami Joseph s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals2 3 Llbrary Club 2 Basketball 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Rambler 3 4 Jumor Achlevement 3 4 French Club 4 Semor Play 4 Future Teachers Club 2 Leaders Club 2 MICHAEL KOSTECKY Our Mother of Perpetual Help Ephrata Pennsylvama Intramuralsl Footballl 2 Basketball l 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 Jumor Achnevement 3 Varsxty Club 3 4 OF 1960 PATRICK J KIRK Saint Anne s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Catholrc Actxon Soclety 3 Intramuralsl 2 3 Basket ball 1 Rosmarzan 4 German Club 4 MARTIN KLINGSEISEN Saint Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals 3 DOUGLAS R KRIMMEL Samt Joseph s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama ,K Intramurals 3 Band 3 4 GENEVIEVE KRAMER Sam! Joseph s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Glee Club 3 4 Service Club Rosmarlan 4 French Club 4 - , - . , . 9 ! 9 ' . 9 ! I 9 3 1 ! 9 Y - . , . - , - 1 , ! ! J Z Q , , , ' 1 5 ! 7 9 9 9 9 3 ' . , , . . A W . s 1., r s , 1 - , , , -my , rw ' , . , - 4 5. if . , . 3 3 , , , , , , , , , 4- , D 7 ' CELESTE P KRIZIN Sacred Heart Parish Lancaster Pennsylvan1a Intramurals 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Rambler,4 Junior Achxevement 3 4 French Club 4 Future Teachers Club 2 Leaders Club 4 IRENE LAVENTURE Saint Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama GRADUATES LOUIS LABECK Satnt Anthony s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals 1 2 3 Rambler 4 Senlor Play 4 CURTIS LAUDENBERGER Satnt Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals 1 2 3 DIANE LOISEAU Saznt Anne s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Llbrary Club 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Rambler 1 Junlor Achievement 3 Leaders Club ANTHONY J LOMBARDO Satnt Joseph s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals! 2 3 Junior Achnevement 3 4 CLARA LAVENTURE Satnt Anthony s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Glee Club 2 4 Juntor Achxevement 4 MARY A LOMBARDO Saint Joseph s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Student Council 4 Library Club 2 3 Intramurals 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Rambler l - . , . 9 , I Q 5 , , Q U Y I I l l 9 , . . , . ' . 9 1 9 - 9 9 9 , 5 ' , , q 2 ' - 9 - . , . , 3 7 3 , , , , 7 Y 7 Y 2, 3. . , . . . , . U I 1 3 ! 7 I 9 Y ! 7 7 ' VICTOR LOMBARDO Saznt Mary s Parish Marletta Pennsylvama MISSIOD Soclety 2 Intramu ralsl 2 3 Footballl 2 3 4 Basketball l Glee Club 2 3 4 J umor Achlevement 3 CLASS OF DOROTHY M LONG Saznt Mary s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama 1960 REGINA LOWELL Sacred Heart Parxsh Lancaster Pennsylvama BERNARD L LYNCH Samt Ann s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Student Councll 1 Intramu ralsl 2 3 Footballl Glee Club 2 3 4 Majorettes 4 J umor Achlevement 4 Student Councll 1 Future Nurses Club 4 Llbrary Club 2 3 4 GleeClub2 3 4 Rambler 4 Jumor Achleve ment 3 Semor Play 4 BONITA L MADONNA DENNIS MARKLEY Saznt Mary s Parzsh Q , Sam! Anthony s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals2 Intramuralsl 2 3 Football l 3 4 BasketbaIl2 3 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Rosmarzanl ,G Varslty Club 3 4 CHARLES MAGEE Sam! Mary s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramuralsl 2 3 Football 2 Basketball l 2 3 Varslty Club 3 4 'K' sas JBl9 25535 5 'S2Ez 3413232 5.5225 Ogwagil --, 52,532 U1 Ab 15,2 Oh-I sf S'0 2312 529' 05' .EE 3 .-. ... u ... , J tw- , I-1 , , 'I ' .. - ,. .. J., .... A h '3' Y' U 4 . ' X X V ' I S --35, . DJ DJ ' 4 bw' I -' Aiwa ss mbsgtw ' 'U ., ...:. ' I N ' v ' 1 - 'I .. I S'-JW-,. , ' ,Ll , v, ' .Q ' 135. . 1 '5:,'4x',, I .. . 1. W1 5 9: 7 ,uf ,tags t V 2 3 19 t t VICTOR MARTELL Saint Mary's Parish Lancaster, Pennsylvania Intramurals l, 2, 3g Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4. BARBARA A. MAYO Sacred Heart Parish Lancaster, Pennsylvania Future Nurses Club 43 Ma- jorettes 3, 4, Junior Achieve- ment 3, Leaders Club 4. KLARA MARTIN Sacred Heart Parish Lancaster, Pennsylvania GRADUATES PATRICIA M. McCARTY Holy Trinity Parish Columbia, Pennsylvania Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Majorettes 3. ANN L. MATT Saint Joseph's Parish Lancaster, Pennsylvania Mission Society 43 Library Club 2, 3,'4g Rambler 3, 4, French Club 4g Senior Play 4, Cheerleading 3, 4g Future Teachers Club 4. .Q LEON MCCLOSKEY Saint Anne's Parish Lancaster, Pennsylvania Mission Society 3, Intramu- rals 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2g Junior Achievement 3, 4, Varsity Club 4. Robert Hiemenz receives his class ring from Father Francis Taylor, Principal, during the impressive ring blessing cere- mony. THOMAS P. McELWEE Saint Joseph's Parish Lancaster, Pennsylvania Catholic Action Society lg Senior Play 3, 4. LORIEL A. MCGRANN Sacred Heart Parish Lancaster, Pennsylvania Library Club 2, Intramurals 3, Junior Achievement 4. THOMAS McEVOY Saint Anthony's Parish Lancaster, Pennsylvania Intramurals l, 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS J. MEHAFFEY Saint Anthony's Parish Lancaster, Pennsylvania Student Council 4g Library Club 2, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Rambler 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 45 Leaders Club 4. NICHOLAS MESSINA Sam! Anthony s Parlsh Lancaster Pennsylvanla Golf 3 Varsity Club 3 4 ANTHONY MOHLER Holy T rmlty Parish Columbla Pennsylvanla Junlor Achlevement 4 GRADUATES ii S ROBERT MESTER Sacred Heart Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvanla Student Counctl 2 4 Intra muralsl 2 3 Footballl 2 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 French Club 4 DONALD MYERS Sami Joseph s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvanla Intramuralsl 3 Bandl 2 3 4 Sen1orPlay3 4 DOLORES J MILLER Sami Mary s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvanxa Llbrary Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 JumorAch1eve ment 3 4 Semor Play 4 ROSE NICKLAUS Sacred Heart Parish Lancaster Pennsylvanla Cathollc Actxon Soclety 4 Intramurals 2 3 Jumor Achlevement 3, Cheerleadlng THOMAS L MILLER Holy Trmlry Parzsh Columbxa Pennsylvania Intramurals 2 3 4 DONALD H NIKOLAUS Holy Trzmty Parish Lancaster Pennsylvanla Student Councll I 2 4 Jets 2 Intramurals 2 3 Glee Club2 3 4 RambIer4 Ros marzan 4 Junlor Achleve ment3 Orator1cals2 3 Sen lor Play 4 German Club 4 ' 9 ' . - Q 1 A , 1 Q ' It ' , , . -.Q ,r rc tau . F . A f i 5' 'X L' ' at y Q V 1 4134, in , -A Q ' . , . Y a 9 Y - n 9 Q 1 9 Q 1 y , , Q - 9 9 1 9 g , Q . 9 1 - 1 Q I I a I s , Q I ' , - Z I Q ' , . . , . - , Q a Q 1 a a s a ' s 1 3,4. JOYCE O BRIEN Presentatzon of Blessed Vzrgzn Mary Martetta Pennsylvama Natlonal Honor SOCICKY 3 4 Intramurals 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Rosmarzan3 Oratortcals MARY M OLWEILER Columbla Pennsylvama Glee Club2 3 4 CLASS MARGARET E OCONNOR Saint Joseph s Partsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Student Councll 2 Cathollc Actton Socnety l Ltbrary Club2 Intramurals2 3 Bas ketbal12 Glee Club 2 3 4 Majorettesl 2 3 4 Rambler 1 2 3 4 Junior Achteve ment 3 Semor Play 4 Lead ers Club 2 ,l x.d LAWRENCE J ORESZKO Sam! Anthony s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals 2 Junior Achtevement 3 QF 1960 THERESA O CONNOR Holy Trtnzty Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Glee Club 2 3 4 'QT LORETTA M ORESZKO Sam! Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Future Nurses Club 3 4 L1 brary Club2 Glee Club 2 3 Majorettes 2 3 4 French Club 4 MICHAEL O DONNELL Sacred Heart Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramuralsl 2 3 Football PATRICIA A PAINTER Sam! Mary s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Future Nurses Club 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Semor Play 4 , , , . ' ' , 5 l,2. 1 , ,Q ' 4 ' 2. , . , . , ' , , ' , , . - , . . 3 . Z 1 5 ' s , , 5 . v s 1 2 1 9 9 Z l ' ' Q Holy Trinity Parish f ' 3 , ' ' ' I 9 . ,V , : ' - A 9 ' , 3 '- ' . : , s ' , , 1 37 PAUL PAUTZ Sam! Mary s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals l 3 Football l 3 4 Basketball 1 Junlor Achlevement 3 Varslty Club JAMES J QUINN Holy Trmzty Parrsh Columbla Pennsylvama Student Counc1l2 3 4 In tramuralsl 2 3 Footballl 2 Basketballl 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Rambler 4 French Club4 Orator1cals2 3 Sen lor Play 4 GRADUATES W JAMES D PETERMAN Sam! Joseph s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama MARIE A PETERS Sam! Joseph s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Glee Club 2 3 4 Rambler4 Senlor Play 4 THOMAS RAMSBOTTOM ALLAN F REBMAN Our Lady of Lourdes Parlsh Saznt Mary s Parish New Holland Pennsylvama Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals 3 Football 1 2 Student Councll l Intramu 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Jumor r s l 2 3 Football 1 2 Achlevement 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Rambler 1, Jun Varslty Club 3, 4 lor Achievement 3 r 'Z' ,A elif' THOMAS PLASTINO Sami Anne s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama MISSIOH Soclety 3 Jets4 In tramuralsl 2 3 Footballl 2 3 4 GleeClub2 3 4 Or ator1cals2 3 4 Varslty Club ARLENE REITZEL Saint Joseph s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Catholnc Actlon Soclety 4 Future Nurses Club 3 4 In tramurals 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Majorettes 2 3 4 Senior Play 4 ,IS ,V E 2 fax Y I , V ms',!X rl mu. ,'fk,.QT 1' if . 543, A L ll- 51 V... . , . . , . ' Q 'W I ' 9 1 J ' 1 ' of 9 1 n Q Q Q' , , S , s 2 ' , - 4 H I , , ,, ,fs Jil ..?,- 3 S652-, A f . 4 275 r '-1, Vffffs .N ff. 'f'ftkV2'3 . vm klj y . - W f V, .w ,V - . - . , . , s , l Q 2 . . . . , . 7 ! y 9 2 ' Q y I , , 1 Z ' S s 1 Q , , , s I 3 Z 1 s 2 1 9 Q ' - . . , . I 1 I , , I ' , : , 1 al , , 1 , 9 PATRICIA A RINGQUIST Sam! Anne s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvanra Natlonal Honor Socxety 3 4 Intramurals 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 RambIer2 Rosmar1an3 4 French Club 4 Leaders Club 4 NANCY ROTH Sacred Heart Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvanla MISSIOH Society 4 Future Nurses Club 3 4 Library Club2 Intramurals2 3 Glee Club2 3 4 Rambler4 Jun lor Achlevement 3 Senlor Play 4 CLASS OF 1960 PETER C ROESER Holy Trrmry Parish Columbia Pennsylvanla Catholic Action Society 4 Intramuralsl 2 3 Football 12 3 4 GleeClub2 3 4 Varslty Club 4 GERALD L ROTHWELL Sam! Anne's Parzsh Lancaster, Pennsylvama Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Jumor Achievement 3, 4, Senior Play4 444 HOWARD ROSCHEL Saint Joseph s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvanla MISSIOH Soclety 4 lntramu ralsl 2 3 Footballl Bas ketball 2 Glee Club 2 4 Or atorlcals 2 Senlor Play 4 JUDITH RUTH Sam! Mary's Parish Lancaster, Pennsylvama Library Club l, 2, Intramu rals l, 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2 Senior Play 4, Leaders Club 2 MARYANNE ROSOL Saint Mary s Parish Marletta Pennsylvanla Future Nurses Club 4 Glee Clu 2 3 4 ELIZABETH RUYAK Saznt Anne s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama . l I . , . . - ff t- X AW . . , . . U w. ' ' ,H ,V : , , . A 1 I Y .V , . Q fu, 5 , , ,., b , , . I J . . a Q a 9 ij E55 5 . . , A ,f My s 1 A f . . . - 1 - , 1 S v ' 1 x s s 1 v r ' Q v y a 9 9 7 1 1 1 ' . , . . . , . s s y a 1. 5 Y 5 7 7 1 I - , BERNADETTE C SAHD Holy Trlnzty Parish Columbla Pennsylvama Llbrary Club 2 3 Intramu rals 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Rambler 2 3 4 Jun Ach1evement3 4 Oratorncals 2 Senlor Play 4 Leaders Club 2 4 Service Club 4 JEAN M SCHLEGELMILCH Samt Anthony s Partsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Mlsslon Society 3 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Future Nurses Club 3 4 Llbrary Club 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Rosmarlan 3 4 French Club GRADUATES THOMAS SCHALLER Saint Joseph s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Jets 3 Intramurals l 2 Jumor Achlevement 3 4 Senlor Play 4 BARBARA J SCHMALHOFER Saint Joseph s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Future Nurses Club 3 4 Ll brary Club 2 Intramurals 2 Band 1, Rambler 4, Junior Achlevement 3, 4, Senlor Play 4, Leaders Club 4 BARBARA SCHEFFER Sami Joseph s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Future Nurses Club 3 4 In tramurals 2 3 Basketball 2 Bandl 2 3 4 Rambler3 4 Oratorlcals 2 3 Senior Play 4 Leaders Club 4 JOANNE SCHOBER Sacred Heart Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Mlsslon Society I 2 Intra murals3 Glee Club4 Junior Achievement 4 CAROL A SCHLAGER Saint Anthony s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama National Honor Society 3 4 Future Nurses Club 4 Intra muralsl 2 3 Glee Club2 3 4 Majorettes 2 3 4 Semor Play 4 FREDERICK SCHREDER Saint Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama MISSION Soclety 2 Band l 2 . . . . . , . 'Y 1 1 1 1 ' A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ' 1 ' 1 1 1 l0f P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ffl . 1 1 1 1 1 1 X H' , ' , , . ,S-if 1. 32 A. Q. 1, 1 1 j y ,E 1 ' ' ' X155 3 ' mi' .Q - 1 - - 1 - , 1 .rpg . . . - 1 1 1 31 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . X . , . 1 . , . , 1 V - 1 1 1 1 3. 1 1 V 1 1 Z 1 1 1 1 1 . , . - 1 , 1 1 ' 1 Z ' 1 2 1 I ' JACOB F SEGRO Samt Mary s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals l 2 3 Football 1 Basketball 1 Glee Club 2 CAROL L SNYDER Samt Joseph s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Glee Club2 3 4 Majorettes 2 3 4 Jun1orAch1evement4 CLASS OF 1960 JAMES A SEITZ Sam! Peter s Parish Ellzabethtown Pennsylvama fi... JUDITH A SNYDER Sam! Joseph s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals 2 Glee Club 2 J umor Achievement 4 MARGARET A SHEPHERD Holy Trzmty Parish Columbla Pennsylvama Glee Club2 3 4 Majorettes 2 3 4 Jumor Ach1evement3 THERESA M SPADEA Sam! Mary s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramuralsl 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Majorettes4 Rambler 1 2 Rosmar1an2 3 4 PAUL H SLAUGH Sacred Heart Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama M1ss1on SOCICIY 3 Jumor Achlevement 3 4 German Club 4 JOHN B SPIZIRI Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals l 2 3 Semor Play 3 4 . , . ' r ' ' , , 4 1 1 3 g . , 9 . , . l ! 3 ! I 7 ! I ' 3? ' ' ' ,, Sacred Heart Parish . 'pq - , 4 .A , I , , Q ' a 9 2 9 x I ' ' ' . , . . , . D l I Q 3 , , Z ' - , , 9 S 1 2 9 9 ' JOSEPH P STAFFIERI Saznt Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvanla Footballl 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Varsxty Club 3 4 '-ff' AUDREY STROUP Our Mother of Perpetual Heb Parzsh Ephrata Pennsylvanla Lxbrary Club 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Servlce Club 4 RICHARD STANDISH Sacred Heart Parish Lancaster Pennsylvania MISSION Socnety 1 Intramu ralsl 2 Glee Club2 Jumor Achxevement 4 CAROL A SULLIVAN Saint Mary s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvanla Llbrary Club 2 3 Glee Club 2 Rambler 1 3 4 Senlor Play 4 GRADUATES V1rg1n1a Collms displays her talent for twlrllng durmg half time at the football games 42 . , . 9 says says ,- . N 1 v ' f as 9 xx, M, 9 as rx: - . , . s as 1 :rv ANNE M TEARNEY Sam! Joseph s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvania Library Club l 2 Intramu rals 3 4 Service Club 4 'Qi GERALDINE TREES Saznt Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Future Nurses Club 3 4 In tramurals 2 Basketball 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Junior Achievement 3 Leaders Club CLASS OF 1960 ELIZABETH A TREES Sacred Heart Parish Lancaster Pennsylvania Mission Society 4 Library Club2 Intramurals2 3 Glee Club2 3 4 Rambler3 Ros manan 4 BARBARA A TREIER Saint Anthony s Parish Lancaster, Pennsylvania Library Club 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Achievement 3, 43 Leaders Club 4. if The boys don cheerleading outfits for a hilarious change of pace at the pep rallies 43 DIANE TRETTER Saint Mary s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvania Mlsslon Socxety 1 Future Nurses Club 3 4 Llbrary Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Senlor Play 4 DOROTHY WEBB Saznt Anne s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Majorettes 2 3 4 Rosmarzan 4 Jumor Achleve ment 4 GRADUATES ELEANOR VAN HORN Satnt Anne s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama rals 2 3 Basketball 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Rambler2 3 4 French Club 4 Semor Play 4 Future Teachers Club 2 Leaders Club 2 4 THOMAS R WEBER Saznt Joseph s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals 2 3 PATRICIA VERRICO Saint Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama LORRAINE WEISS Satnt Peter s Parzsh Ehzabethtown Pennsylvama Natronal Honor Soclety 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 French Club 4 MARGARET A WANNER Saint Anthony s Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Catholic Action Socxety 1 Llbrary Club 2 4 Intramu rals 2 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Rambler 1 2 Rosmarlan 4 HOWARD C WESLEY Sacred Heart Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Y V 1 1 a s ' - , 9 9 u , I , . , , I-1bf31'Y Club 2. 39 Intramu- Intramurals 2g Glee Club 2, ': YA Q S Z 3, 4. , . 44 SANDRA WHEELER Sacred Heart Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Cathohc Actlon SOCICIY 2 Future Nurses Club 3 4 Glee Club2 3 4 Rambler4 Jun xor Achlevement 3 French Club 4 Semor Play 4 ANN L WILL Saint Anne s Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Mlssnon Society 4 Natlonal Honor Society 3 4 Lxbrary Club 2 Intramurals 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 Ramblerl 2 3 Rosmarranl 2 Leaders Club 4 Future Teachers Club 2 Semor Play 4 CLASS OF 1960 BERNARD J WICKENHEISER Holy Trmtty Partsh Columbna Pennsylvama Glee Club 3 4 Semor Play 4 DONNA M WIREBACK Saint Joseph s Parxsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Student Councnl 3 Intramu rals3 Band2 3 4 Glee Club 2 Rosmarzan 3 4 French Club 4 Future Teachers Club JULIE WICKENHEISER Holy Trmzty Parish Columbla Pennsylvama Glee Club 3 4 Rosmarzan 4 J unlor Achlevement 3 ARLEEN WISNIEWSKI Sacred Heart Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramurals 2 Rosmarzan 4 Jumor Achievement 3 4 Sen lor Play 4 CAMILLE WIEGAND Saint Joseph s Parrsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Llbrary Club 1 2 Intramu rals 2 3 Glee Club 2 Ros martan 4 Senlor Play 4 Cheerleadmg 3 4 Servlce Club 4 GERALD J WISNIEWSKI Sacred Heart Parish Lancaster Pennsylvama . 3 Ag' , . ,. . V 8 . 1 V ! Z . sg ' ,S ,Z 9' 193 Q' If .Z 9 5 ' ,S , . . J , ,L 'Q ' ,S - ' ' - . ,. . 7 .. .:. , . ,Z 9 ,,3 ,,3 ,,S ,S 3 Z . ,. . ! l i 'Q - 1 'Q 5 nr: 12' I ',Z - , 2. 45 ix? 'C PATRICIA A WOLF Sacred Heart Parlsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Cathollc Action Soclety 1 Intramurals l 2 3 4 Glee Club2 Serv1ceClub4 Lead ers Club 4 BERNARD ZIEGLER Sam! Anne s Parash Lancaster Pennsylvama Intramuralsl 2 3 Football J umor Achlevement 3 4 Var sxty Club 3 4 CLASS THOMAS YEAGER Saint Peter s Parzsh Columbxa Pennsylvama Student Councll 3 4 Intra muralsl 2 3 Football 2 3 4 Basketball I Glee Club 2 3 4 Orator1cals2 MARY A ZIEGLER Holy Trzmty Parzsh Columbia Pennsylvama Library Club 2 French Club OF 1960 PHYLLIS L YEAGER Sacred Heart Parzsh Lancaster Pennsylvama Student Councll 1 2 Future Nurses Club 3 4 Llbrary Club 1 Glee Club 2 3 4 Majorettesl 2 3 4 Rambler 1 2 3 4 Leaders Club2 3 .,,, JOHN D ZIPP Holy Trzmty Parish Columbia Pennsylvama Intramurals 2 Glee Club 3 ,lr-. ANNE M ZIEGLER Holy Trlmly Parish Columbra Pennsylvama Glee Club2 3 4 Majorettes 4 Senlor Play 4 In Memoriam RUSSELL M ZERCHER Dned January 6 1958 I Z S u S , . S , , I 4. , 1,2,3,4gBaslZetballl,2,3,4g 8 , W uf A 2 - . 7 L Y 3 , 4- 4. 46 S l The thr lls of the ga e e clte football fans Phyll s Yeager Wxlllam By d and Ma y DeN s 0 GRADUATES ACTION Semor personalztzes enlzven all school actzwtzes The cheerleaders CL to RJR se Nckla s Stephany Kerek Mary DCNISIO Ba bara Colu 1 and Phyll Yeage sho the football team h t do t at a o s g pep rally + l 'Q wifi, 11 0 0 P5 'wif F L 47 'Ti ,if IZLLX 'XE K- Q 'Human labor burdemome honored and T' CLASS A Q X F I.. x fl' , fp 111' not without dzlgnzy' if not a difldflaifful and thing but rather something to be erteemed and enjbyed Pope Pius XII M 'X'-X. 5111: Religion F th P t k OConnor f St A th y p h explains Ch t mores o I Um' przefts and fzlftem' emphasize mom! Joseph Mathiot, A G e, d Ett d S ra ner, D B d comp th b kl ts d b' g h fo O Ldy tmining df ez neeerfiliy for Cbmlrtian youth 50 t t g vent in the life of the foundation 0 our curriculum. Catholic High School offers to its students a well- rounded education, with religion as the foundation and core of the curriculum. Freshmen are placed into their classes according to placement tests and their elemen- tary school grades. At the end of the sophomore year, students are given the opportunity to choose one of the three courses of study. Those interested in higher edu- cation choose the academic course, offering advanced mathematics and science and two years of a foreign language, either French or German. Students planning a career in the business world embark upon the com- mercial studies of typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, business law, business math, 'and oflice practice. The general course offers a wide range of subjects useful to Seniors Dorothy Falk, Elizabeth Barton, and Barbara Broich display the proper method of preparing for the reception of the last rites. Father Taylor, Principal, teaches a course on marriage to all the seniors once a week. students in their future occupations, including mechan- ical drawing, physical science, radio and electricity, and, for the girls, home economics. Students in all courses pursue the study of English, history, physical education, and health. Following the directive of Pope Pius XI, There can be no true education which is not wholly directed to man's last end, students at Catholic High study a four year's course in religion, which gives them a thor- ough understanding of their religion and the teachings of Christ. However, in addition to the formal religion classes, the teachings of the Catholic faith permeate all subjects, giving students a Christian viewpoint on all knowledge. if-,N The Englzlrla Dqmrtment a junior English class. Mary Ellen Heiland, Sylvia Smith, and Joan Geltz work diligently on their research papers for ..--5 William Dinges, Jane Hammers, Carol Hodgen, Patricia Ringquist, and Erwin Atzinger Watch John Hohenadel, Jeanne Schlegelmilch, Mar- intently as Bernard Lynch attempts a difficult garet Henry, Sandra Wheeler, Dorothy Falk, word during a senior spelling bee. .rtimuleltef student intereyt in language elctiwtief . Ni 7 Mary Jane Madonna, Pamela Greene, Evelyn Adams, Mary Henkel, Victoria Grubb, Mary Ann Fisher, and Charles Custer enjoy working the original crossword puzzles made by the freshmen for vocabulary study. Ronald Weagley, Mary Heroux, Michael Riley, Sandra O'Brien, and Michael Powl examine booklets containing interesting book reports made by the freshmen. Qs ,,.-W5 '1.5v.,' ' eff an V NNW nfl' ' 5, , fr l 'S N J 5 s. J0 Ann Costello, Marilyn Spangler, Joseph scene from Julius Caesar in their sophomore Mathiot, and John Spadea re-enact a dramatic English Class. ' IX! ' ' Margaret Henry, Douglas Krimmel. Dorothy Falk, Phyllis Redding . mtzng Mehaffey, Joanne Schober, Bernard Wickenheiser, Jean Schle- gelmilch, and Betty Ruyak record their voices for an English Speech o Spelling Pfogfam' Dmmaticr 0 Grammar Students soon learn that mastery of their own language is a steady occupation. Under the guid- ance ofthe Holy Cross Sisters, students learn to broaden their scope of reading, work continuously on the technicalities of grammar and usage, and strive for perfection in vocabulary and spelling. Speech activities, as well as original composition work, sometimes meriting prizes in local or na- tional contests, also challenge a good student. Aft- er four years, students leave the high school def- initely converted to the classics, and even seek to do independent reading in' that old Shakes- pearef' Graduates are also convinced that their own language is a full-time study . . . there is so much to be learned. it Joseph Schaurer and Mary Henkel explain the endings of Latin nouns to these freshmen study- ing a foreign language for the first time. Lafin French German Foreign language .rtucly gram' in populmfit . .. W' Senior Latin students Jean Schlegelmilch, Douglas Krim- mel, Patricia Ringquist, Regina Kirchner, Christine Custer, Sandra Wheeler, and Melanie Beck review ecclesiastical Latin in preparation for their mid-year exams. A111 Gln . VD m THE 1-43694551 HD, - . Sister Agatha Joseph administers a Latin test to her studious group of sophomores. 54 and Marranne Bertz 'W' 3D are Jean Trees and Barbara Brown ai- ...wy- ROW ONE Bruce Strlggle Robert St Clalr Allan Keatlng Wlllxam Mowery Gerald Cunmng ham Daniel McClar1gan James Wolf Benjamin Clenco Patrlcra Deller Joanne Schlegelmrlch Mary Ellen Helland Joan Geltz Rosemary Bryson Delores Klos Joan Butz Wanda Blexstem Shella Rmgqunst Mary Ann Shlck Stephen Shaw Russel Mellrnger James Johnson James Slean Lawrence Roda Robert Fltzgerald Mxchael Kaufhold Edward Frscher John Jaczynskl ROW TWO Robert Chambers Michael McVey Wllllam Thomas James Lombardo Patrick Rogers John Fedock Robert Rebman Johanna Sllverthorn Deeandra Curry Mary Foehlmger Sylvna Smlth Delorls Scheuchenzuber Diane Wltmer Lmda D1Cmt1o Ann Louise Parker Sandra Ros chel Kathleen McKmsey Kathleen Feltenberger Charles Morrrson Andre Fouchet Wxllram Bmzen Sherwood Gengrnck Michael Keen Kenneth Darrenkamp Paul Passanltl ROW THREE Charles Haldeman Wlllnam Braungard Joseph Kramer Regrs Stumpf Kenneth Ziegler Thomas Brown Rnchard Bnll James Ulrnch Joan Trees Phyllns Kirchner Joan Yeager Dolores Kohler Carol Kendlg Carol Oatman Barbara Devine Cecelia Shaeffer Sandra Castano Dennis Dough erty Stephen Kexm Michael Green James Heroux Francns Rmeer Samuel Miller Theodore Kaufhold ..- f Q W: M , ' .fligf W 1, ,, A .W , 32 J C ' ' H S -'T . . . 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Y' WM I ak , H--1 wmfvfmw-W-Q R iii? ?7'?r-.Qiif n W N35 union' .ftrive or hi I9 loonom wlnle tloezr znterem' vary 3 943- S It IS very lmportant for everyone to know the hlstory of hls country Srster M Augustlne s American hlstory classes are most mterestmg as well as mformatnve Rzght Gerard Sahd and Joan Butz are very active in their duties as homeroom President and Secretary treasurer of 3A Lower Right Representatives from 3C are Kathleen Risse and THE IUNIOR CLASS ROW FOUR: Joseph Reese John Staulfer Richard Hftertter Joseph Liebl Michael Schermick Edwin Mohler William Koenig Rose Marie Reisinger Patricia Yakubowski Mary Alice Paydock Regina Mowery Margherita Dougherty Mary Powders Patricia Smith Josephine Ransing Patricia Ritchey Judith Ortlleb Michael Fritsch Frank Matricardi Jean Trees Thomas Roeser Leo Nicholaus Goddard Beck Alex Mazerski ROW FIVE Gerard Sahd Thomas Hahn George Datesman James Haines Frank Wickenheiser John Gillespie Thomas Murphy Geraldine Strosser Barbara Graham Margaret Tate Karen Zercher Kathleen Rlsse Margaret Barber Laurie Pitz Diane Ostapuck Frances Darrenkamp Bernadme Kopczewsku Thomas Miller Henry Hoover Barry West Brian Condron Raymond Schuck Bernard Musser Paul Shaub ROW SIX Robert Siegel James Knapp Frank Vasquez John Kennedy John Houston Andrew Klrchner Barbara Dyer Rita LaMonaca Julianne Frey Kathleen Doherty Joan Bernauer Sidney Ann Shoemaker Ursula Wickenheiser Kathleen Eshleman Loretta Eppley Marguerite Cuskey Wanda Schlager Jacqueline Kirchner Anna Rose Cooch Anita Hallman Marlene Rudes Bonita Amlco Linda Ranck Mary Lehman Lydia Tober ROW SEVEN Ladonna Weisser Betty Rankin Frances Lombardo Patricia Burkland Josephine Mable Suzanne Henkel Sarah Rhoades Antoinette Tavaglione Diane Mitterer Carolyn Kubala Barbara Brown Josephine Sabatme Jane Mancuso Wimfred Foster Judith Loser Carol Charles Jane Naunas Joyce Duck worth Mary Ann Mortensen Joan Duschl Carol Chlarell Marianne Bertz Linda Kauffman Diane Herr Charmaine Rlker Marie Van Aulen 1 9 ' Q a s I 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 9 7 7 . 7 . l 7 . Q 7 7 7 S Y ! ' ! 9 Q I 1 . s 9 l -1 9 5 7 . D 9 7 ' : ' 9 7 7 7 7 ' 7 7 . 7 . 7 7 7 . Y . . 7 7 I 7 7 , . 7 7 - 7 3 . . , . , , . Q Z , . 7 7 . . 7 ' 7 9 7 Q . 7 . . 3 7 7 ' 1 7 . l 3 . 3 7 9 - 7 7 7 I 7 . 7 7 . , . . , . . Kenneth Ziegler. , N EQ , J - ' 9 V, ,.,' . ,L , , Q- , 'W V , 4 ' at W, ...I ,CL Mill! ,4 Mrk? .,g,l Sister M. Agnesita lends an experienced ear, while David Fritz, Charles Haldeman, William Mowery, James Wolf, and Edward Fischer follow their lesson with interest as James Heroux recites. .Ytudentf grapple with Frerzelo and German pronuneieztion Margherita Dougherty, Marga- ret Weaver, and Wanda Bleistein enjoy French records which aid in their comprehension and pro- nunciation. Ancient and Modern Languages From the beginning of time, man has communicated his ideas by language, both spoken and written. lt is with interest and enthusiasm that the students of Cath- olic High School strive to master Latin in their freshman and sophomore years, and either French, German or Latin as upperclassmen. The study of foreign languages is being stressed as never before, and Catholic High School students are doing their best to meet the chal- lenge. Much is learned about the traditions and cultures of these foreign countries-which all the language stu- dents plan to visit Cperhaps only in dreamsj some day. 'MLN Xb lub ff?-Q French landscapes attract second year French students, Lorraine Weiss, Carol Hodgen, and Michael Homsher. French pronunciation is easy for these French ll students, Dorothy Falk, Donna Wireback, Ann Kiely, and Ann Louise Matt. Sister Agnesita gives tests regu- larly to her interested German ll students. ROW ONE: tl. to r.J Amos Hahn, Paul Slaugh, Bar- bara Scheffer, Elizabeth Fritz. ROW TWO: Anne Will, Carol Schlager, Lawrence Keller, Don- ald Nikolaus, John Hohenadel. ROW THREE: Thomas Pla- stino, Carl Kirchner, Patrick Kirk, and Erwin Atzinger. Social Studies teach ur to evamirw the pmt X.. 'li Sophomores Christine Grubb, Margaret Weaver and Christine Horn review their world history notes in preparation for mid-term exams. tw-'Q F' K, Man's achievements, mistakes, successes, and failures are the topics concentrated upon in the study of history at Catholic High School. During freshman year, we study our beloved Keystone State, Pennsylvania. In sophomore year we hop-scotch across the globe by means of our World History books, gathering impor- tant tidbits of information which have influenced our lives, and those of our ancestors. American History, which is studied in junior year, proves very interesting because it directly concerns all of us. As seniors we prepare ourselves for the future by the study of Prob- lems of Democracy. Besides memorizing dates and facts, we have learned the human factors which intiu- ence the events of history. We are able to appreciate more fully the persons and events of history when we interpret and evaluate them from a Catholic viewpoint. The social studies are taught by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. in prqmmtion or the succenful living in the future Ei -as EF' E.. .5 Edward Fischer gives a report on the Civil War in American History class. Other panelists include Judith Loser, Loretta Eppley, Annarose Cooch, chairman Ladonna Weisser, and Charles Haldeman. Donald Nikolaus and Thomas Plastino conduct Wheeler Elizabeth Groeschel Patrick Kirk a debate on current events in Sister M Barbara Broich Jean Schlegelmllch Erwin Phoebe's Problems of Democracy class Other Atzlnger Jane Hammers Michael Homsher students include Shirley Bielmyer Sandra and Bernard Lynch Q xii V14 V kkll siE ' W iflari-is', 'rx U 6 .U 'if. . 1fi,ll'! 5 1 iw w ii. e aa c rfoczal .ftudzes .vtzmulate Visual aids are frequently used in social studies classes as a supplement to textbook work. Here, Michael Homsher prepares the projector for showing a film in P.O.D, class. The study of the world globe is intriguing to American history students Brian Condron and James Heroux. Exploring the world of science JV!! .IHS Freshmen at Catholic High receive a foundation in basic scientific principles through the study of general science. Advancing to the study of biology, sophomores explore the world of plants and animals. Upperclass- men in the academic course delve into the study of chemistry and physics, and encounter the experience of weekly lab periods. For boys interested in the more practical applications of science, Catholic High School offers courses in physical science, radio, and electric- ity. Alexander Mazerski performs an experiment on the electroly- sis of water in chemistry class. Performing a physics experiment on the specific heat of Nikolaus, Carl Kirchner, Barbara Scheffer, Clement Bur- varlous metals are these interested future scientists: ger, Michael Homsher, Bernard Lynch, William Byrd, Lorraine Weiss Daniel Hince, Carol Schlager, Donald and Jane Hammers. General Science students Peter Pranckun, Dennis Fisher, Thomas Finefrock, and Frederick Sulli- van determine the atmospheric pressure from a mercury barometer they have constructed. rftudenty' inlereftf mm' lozlgla Barbara Brown, Michael Fritsch, Sheila Ring- quist, and Edwin Mohler perform one of the many interesting experiments done throughout the year in chemistry class. -yr Susan Kurtz, Marian Rowan, and William Pain- ter carefully examine the various parts of the flower in biology class. Math courier Melvin powerf of eoncentremon em Prqbare student! h ff p th ght p bl or mrzouy fezentzfle and burznen career! ...-wed. Rb H 1dNk p t 1 60 V 4 D L k u onders ou fully over a ro em in her plane geometry t I f 0 0 1 0 N i nl o ert iemenz, Paul Slaugh, and Dona i olaus explain an intricate roblem in trigonom- etry in a senior ma h c ass. 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ROW ONE Robert Kuhn Robert Halpm James Burke Paul Schmalhofer Charles Halloran Edward Flanagan Thomas Schreck George Felice Elleen Doherty Theresa Dlckson Rose Duschl Pamela Zercher El1zabethN1kolaus Sylv1a Maurer Joanne Boswa Mary Schaller Sandra Fedock Theresa Becker Noreen Casem Edward Wlegand Robert Shaeffer James Santamello Robert Baxter Kenneth Steckler Robert Frltz Gregory Miller ROW TWO Chiford Horner Wxllxam Meluskey Wllham Bennawlt John Llebl Wllham Happe Donald Keen Richard Remcke Donna Baumler Kathleen McEvoy Ann Lehman Joan Braungard Sylvxa Lawrence Chrxstme Horn Karen Stadler Sylvla l-Ielland Nancy Hogarth Dolores Binder Bernadlne Huber Garrett Kennedy John Deller Arthur Consylman Frank Chrlstolfel James Fltzpatrlck Mlchael Joyce Wllllam Smnth Michael Smith Barbara Sherts Donna D1Cola Dnanne Spangler Marla Francer Mary Knrchner Suzanne Schuler Patrxcla Garramone Theresa Plank Elleen Casem Anna Mane Bertz Jane Flora Mlchael Klely Armand Roda Thomas Wlle MlchaelDew1tsky Carl Dixon Joseph Mathxot James Hendrlcks ROW FOUR Joseph Melbert Paul Heete Morrxs Verbxskl Ronald Savage Bruce Lombardo Joseph Kmg Suzanne Clenco Rosahe Suter Margaret Spang ler Kathleen McGuire Ann Ganse Carol Elder Patrlcla Martm Donna Luttenberger Anne Gallello Kathe Cotton Mlldred Blskmg James Kane Danlel Funk Wllham Shutt Nlcholas Flllglllltl Rlchard Putt John Geltz Lenus McMullen officers from 2C are always on the Job 2B, pose after the Student Councll assembly. ROW TIZIREE: James O'Donnell, Robert Beach, Ronald Rottmund, John Nikol, John Toomey, Leh Rlchard Schreder and Marlan Rowan Student Councnl Below Nancy Hogarth and Gary Kennedy class oflicers from 5 5 M Above Left George Fellce and Barbara Sherts elected to the Student Councnl from 2A look over the report from the last Councll meetlng Above Rzght Irene Korol and Thomas Mayer class officers from 2D prepare for a blg Latm test Rzght Harry Robmson Presldent from 2E and Druscllla Dun woody Secretary treasurer have big ldeas for thelr section ROW FIVE Ronald Vasquez Patrick O Leary Donald Dlscavage Rlchard Schreder Marilyn Spangler Frances Gelger Barbara Rrshell Kathleen Selbert VICIOTIH Peterman Joan Mowery W11l1am Pamter Ronald Hess Ronald Madonna Joseph Koenlg Kenneth Swelgart Donald Steely Thomas Martm ROW SIX Leshe Matterness Thomas Wagner Francls Haefner Thomas Mayer W1ll1amZ1egler Thomas Bucher John Spadea Frances Corrxgan Margaret Brolch Irene Korol Jo Ann Costello Lmda Mlller Sheryl Leeds Patrlcla Metz Geraldme McCracken Mary Atzmger Judlth Plckel Wllllam Drnendl Kenneth Schnelder John Hoover Donald Wxreback Lee Gochenour Rnchard Flory ROW SEVEN Joseph D1Stefano Brlan Hankmson Thomas Heberlexn Benjamm VanAulen Cyrll Greenya Glenn Russell Laurle Cox Teresa Znpp Marxan Rowan Mlchele Wlreback Carol Hmce Frances Mortensen Chrlstme Grubb Jullana Stumpf Vlfglflla Peacock Carole Waltman Margaret Kauffman Harry Robmson Kenneth Paytas John Bauer Wnlllam Spangler Wxlllam Danz Robert Swlft ROW EIGHT Margot Hof staetter Rlta Hertz Susan Kurtz Anna Wlser Mary WllllamS Patrlcna Martm Carolyn Reynolds Carol Jolme Eileen Keller Sylvla Ruggerl Mary Sue Haefner Rose Wagner Sharon DeFranco Carol Ruby Vlfglflla Hogarth Joanne Shaw Donna Laukhuli' Mmam Qulgley Rnchenda Bech told Donna Baldon Mary Rose Schwelch Druscllla Dunwoody Anne Conlm Carol Duncan ROW NINE Mane Bleacher Barbara Kxrchner Kathryn Peterman Carole Wemberg Elizabeth Dlnges Sara Zlegler Margaret Weaver Jean Wlckenhelser Mary Fnscher Polly Phllllps Patrxcla Morrlson Paula Henry Mary Ann Beamsderfer Rose Marne ONe1ll Carol Hulbert Enleen Mundle Elizabeth Oldmsky Margaret Hohenadel Kathleen Yeager Dolores Eckman Vxctorla Shultz Colleen Farrell ' Y g My 4 In 4 x Q' I I . 3, f I ,a ' t ' of V 7 . 7 ! , . ' M ' y ' , . , . I - , - , . : , . , , . , . , . , . , . Y . , . . , , Kathryn Destafano, Constance Stetter, Ingeborg Feilmeier, Victoria Parks, Carol Wisniewski, . . . , , , . , . , , . i : . , , . , , . . . , , , . , . , , , . . , , . . , . , . , . . , . . . , . , , . , , . Q : . , . . 1 . , . . , . , , . , . , . , . . , . , , . . , . , . . . , , , . , , , . . , . . , . l : - , . , , . , . . , . . . , , . , . , . .Y , , , , . . . , , , . . . , . - , ., . , . , . , Q I . , . , y . , . . , . , Y . . , . Y . . , . . . , , , . , . , . , . . , . . , , , , . . , . Soplaomores untem le the geometric maze is Dolores Bmder looks on wlth m terest as Donald Dxscavage and Irene Korol prepare a problem for plane geometry class Chrnstme Grubb Chrnstlne Horn and Cyril Greenya work out an mtrlcate geometry problem Learnin the I ntrzbacier of Matbenmticf lil' 61 real claallen e to the bert minds All students at Catholic High must delve into the study of mathematics. Students planning to attend col- lege begin with elementary algebra, progressing to the study of plane geometry, advanced algebra, trigonome- try, and finally solid geometry. Students who specialize in commercial subjects pursue the study of business math, stressing the use of mathematics in the business world. In the general course classes the fundamentals of arithmetic and the mathematical problems of practi- cal everyday living and shop math are the main studies. The math classes are conducted by the Franciscan Sis- ters who are able to challenge any scientific mind. Calculating the amount of material needed in constructing various pieces of stock are these shop math students: Regis Stumpf, James Knapp, Alan Keating, and Robert Fitzgerald. V ! 'Q .fi-53. ff- -Y m 1 59, V, x V , A 5 t z B Q it Q ws -J will Ml 5X V' 69 A problem in solid geometry offers an opportunity for some .-T7 vii g 1'-1 'M' , , 1 i i ei' Sister Cecilia Joseph aids Ed- ward Kiely and Thomas Strauss in solving a factoring problem in a freshman algebra class. if deep thought on the part of Tony Bauer and William Dinges. A junior business math class includes Anita Hallman, Susan Henkle, Kathleen Feltenberger, Mary Powders, Frances Lom- bardo, Johanna Silverthorn, William Binzen, Dennis Dougherty, Antoinette Tavaglione, Dolores Scheuchenzuber, Joseph Reese and Robert Kennedy. In commercial classes we learn to Work in 0 ces Accuracy and speed in taking shorthand are necessary for the future secretary. Ann Di Croco, Amedia De Cesaris and Teresa Spadea practice while Audrey Stroup dictates. 62 The commercial course at Catholic High has for its objective the training of students for secretarial, book- keeping, and clerical positions. This vocational objec- tive is particularly emphasized in typing, stenography, and bookkeeping classes. A secondary objective of the business curriculum is the training of students for intel- Kathleen Di Cola is kept busy answering the telephone when it is her turn for oilice practice. 5..4i?1,9'E'? 5-mee ligent participation in social and economic life as con- sumers and citizens. In business training, business law, and business math classes, these personal and social objectives are stressed. Above all, Catholic business ed- ucation aims to enlighten the students with an apprecia- tion of the dignity of work and a consciousness of their individual dignity as a co-worker with Christ. NT. S Members of thejunior class in the commercial course work Amico, Juliana Frey, Marlene Rudes. ROW THREE: Ur- diligently during typing class. ROW ONE: Jacqueline sula Wickenheiser, Paul Shaub, Carol Charles, Sidney Kirchner, Regina Mowery, Carol Oatman, Judy Ortlieb. Shoemaker, Jane Mancuso, Josephine Sabatine. Insert: ROW TWO: Dolores Kahler, Karen Zercher, Bonita Rose Nicklaus demonstrates her dexterity atthe typewriter. fi A junior cooking class is in the midst of preparing a savory recipe. Anita Hallman, Geraldine Strosser, Johanna Silver- thorn, JoAnn Bernauer, Mary Powders, and Patricia Smith. Home Economzer eourre prelaeufef future homemaker! The first semester of the home economics course is spent in exploring the intricacies of the pattern world, with a spring fashion show as a fitting climax. Second semester work consists of the preparation of foods. The delightful aromas which often seep from the kitchen dispel the saying that too many cooks spoil the broth, for the home economics department under the direc- tion of Sister Marie Martha, I.H.M. produces many competent future homemakers. ta X2 , ff l 'G fAboveJ Perfection is the goal in sewing class for Frances Darrenkamp and Deeandra Curry. CBelowJ Sister Marie Martha, IHM, lends a helping hand to Dolores Scheuchenzuber, Antoinette Tavaglione, and Charmaine Riker. ,r S :mein Rem rs. s--5' YQ , HI? X W 3 44 4 'iii Mr Bender glVCS some last mmute mstructlons to Joyce Duckworth and Jane Naunas before a football game at Cathollc Hlgh School Muslc Achvlhes The mus1c department at Cathollc Hrgh School IS d1 v1ded mto the vocal and lnstrumental sectlons The vocal department IS under the d1rect1on of Slster Regma Mary I H M It 1ncludes a sophomore glee club fresh men muslc appreclatlon classes the Jumor semor com bmed glee clubs and an 2? cappella cho1r The muslc appreclatlon classes gxve freshmen a good background and prepare them for part1c1pat1on ln the glee club The glee club IS most prommently featured 1n the Sprlng Muslcale but lt also performs at var1ous affarrs through out the year The lnstrumental department under the d1rect1on of Mr Gerald Bender IS maklng glant strldes toward a brgger and better band and orchestra All students are afforded the opportumty to take muslc lessons and par trclpate 1n these act1v1t1es 1f they so deslre A freshmen band has been formed w1th a grade school band to pre pare the students for h1gh school act1v1t1es Muslc at C3th0llC Hlgh School adds varlety to school l1fe and provldes enjoyment for everyone and a deep sense of satxsfactron for the partlcrpants The study of murze addr culture and enjoyment Charles Custer keeps a steady beat for Cathohc Hlgh School's band as base drummer to our .rebool lz e Slster Regma Mary, I H M , directs some members of the Sophomore glee club, Rlchard Flory, Suzanne Schuler, Robert Swift, Thomas Wagner, Ma r1e Bleecher, and Charles Halloran O O O C , a s a I , - , . 9 , - 3 ' 3 9 I C f 66 Frefbmen work Pray and .vtudy to become part of Ccztlaohc H zglo School n ,M 'll'-Slim V ,,,,,,,..,.q1-sv-v .5 www 51. 76' 4 I kfvy H5 'x XP I' E ery student a ts eagerly for h s copy of the Rambler the school ne spaper Freshmen especially enjoy seelng the a es n p nt for the fi st t me J I C A 1 f , 1- rw 'WMM ff ,V ' ' W 3 W I , Q gi. .Q A w A , 4 ' S A 1 -' W K ,ig ., '25 A W gi 7, '13 I ' e 1 mv it fm, R J A ' W , ffm f ' Vi I f Al ,, I AAQAQYVFM! 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A A ' K ', X , ,le K' X CH 44 Jinx , A d 16, K R A, ,S 7 N 3 1' 1 I pi, . , 3 , I .R 1 A fy f P F, 1 5 V Ky! ,V 1, I V. ,,.,4-g- yi, 1 A - A . , . , ,,-,, , .,5,,,,Q, U3 5, qw, , ly, -4 THE FRESHMAN CLASS ROW ONE Anthony Wolf Stephen Krnzm Peter Pranckun Mlchael Wnckenhexser Mlckael Powl Freder1ck Sullivan James Herbert Paula Butz Catherine Naunas Dorothy Huegel Carol Decarlo Sylvla Wagaman Dona Welsh Joan Hahn Patrncla Rlce Mary HofTman Karen Gamt ner Mary Shxelds Carolyn Nlkolaus Theresa Stoeckl John Kubala Thomas Roschel Richard Metz Charles Snyder James Selbert Tnmothy Reusmg John Durst ROW TWO Thomas Gless ner John Fulmer Thomas Trauger Mnchael Scheuchenzuber Scott Talbott Kenneth Sahd Charles Muller Kathleen Dolan Mary Heroux Dorothy Colllns Susan Kirchner Margaret Falk Rosmary Cuskey Eleanor Plerce Mary Seber VICIOFIB Pxtz Marilyn Peters Sandra O Brxan Jeanne Yeager Emma Tammany Charles Custer Thomas Albrlght Mxchael Duckworth Regls Klrchner Thomas McGrann Denn1sCoble James Adalr ROW THREE T1mothyQumn Albert Segro Donald Hlemenz Donald Bowers Ernest St Dems Ronald Weagley Thomas O Malley Chrlstlne Connor Anne Myers Mary Dmeen Evelyn Adams Mary Molz Carol Sheaffer LOUISE Hare VICIOYIH Grubb Glorna P1ckel Justme Gabrxel Mary Ann Weaver Thomas Fmefrock James Heltshe Stephen Emmerich John Ostermeler Wllllam Mlmm David Sprmger Rlchard Zaepfel ROW FOUR Charles Relslnger Edward Herr Carl Frank Joe Rudy James Moyer John Markert Harry Feltcnberger Mary Ann Conway Mary Maurer Jean Bronch Mary Ma donna Debra Rlshell Cxrol Kirchner Glorla Flemming Carol Lablak Glorla Frltsh Mary Flower Carmelnta DeGregor1o Kathleen Costello Wxlllam Klehl Thomas Klely Edward Kxely Thomas Babec Anthony Caterbone John Draude Joseph Haertter Rlchard Helsler Left Donald Schaller and Jane Bmzen Student Councll repre sentatxves from ID always do a good job Lower Left Anthony Wolf and Mary Heroux elected to the Student Councll from 1A pose on thelr way to class Lower Rzghr Student Councxl officers from IE Joan Wntten soldner and Robert Bertz do the1r best to keep their sectlon on top 'P'- : Q Q ' Q ' Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 1 I s Q Q Q Q ' i 9 9 9 Y Y n s s a - - ' 9 5 7 5 9 9 3 9 9 3 9 9 . . . . , , . 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N, G: 'SS 3 -1 Q - J l ' , ' .. 1 Q Z S , Q Q z , I ' f R1 I Q n ' 9 J , ?g '- L Q I ,- ....- f- J-1-W fy fg - , rm Q N f 1 1 ,Rt :Ns Xl , t L 3 X x l : - :aff , K , 1 ' 1 - f - rf . ff Above Left Thomas Albrlght President of IB and Mary Molz Secretary treasurer look over thelr homework Above Right Karen Brommer and Carl Frank were proud to be elected to the Student Councnl by IF Right Edward Klely and Mary Jane Madonna Student Councll oflicers from IC talk over the poss1b1l1t1es of a class color Q it Q- gqwmrg A'-'- C77 O ROW FIVE Rlchard Morrlson M1chaelK1pphorn Mlchael Dyer Joseph Bertz Colen McK1nsey Patrlck Toomey Davld Danz Patrlcla Klely Jean Fuss Ann Waller Pamela Green Pamela Geraghty Zalda Gonzales Mary Henkel Donna Good Elizabeth Hoennmger Ann Kopcha Beth O Brien Joyce Martin Margaret Splmter Cecella Myers George Kennedy Robert Wendel M1chaelCann1zzaro Joseph Schauren Pans Markley W1ll1am Rengler Robert Brlghton Anthony Ehemann ROW SIX Thomas Monaghan Anthony Mann Thomas Braas Harry Glah Jane Blnzen Camilla D1Batt1sta Clare Eppley Marxanne Flscher Carol Fry Jo Ann Fetterman Ellen Buckwalter Kathleen Klrsch Amella Nicklaus Judlth Warner Jane Kxpphorn Bernadette Geiger Kathleen Mellmger VICIOTIH Nnssley Jeanne Novachek Claxr Ranck Cheryl Stauffer Elame Rltchy Julla Relnhart James Musser Francls Vera Rlchard Stoutzenberger Robert Klrchner Roland Myers John Dlrks ROW SEVEN Kenneth Long Phlllp Frantz Michael Nlcklaus Robert Bertz Mxchael Batutls Rnchard Hebbe John Palko Patrxcxa Donahue Patrncna Foehhnger Barbara Lelsey Mary Bertz Mary Ellen Gardner Rosemarie Ganse Patrlcla Hogarth Jackelme Farrell Mlldred Kurkowskl Roberta Kissinger Joan Wlttensoldner Kathleen Martm Mar guerlte Herr Kathleen Lobeck James Hake John Cox Edward Matrlcardl Francis Rrtchey John Vasquez Wlllxam Klme Rlchard Brrcker ROW EIGHT Wnlllam Kaufhold Mlchael Kedell Harry Shaub Bomta Kelser Barbara Llpmsky Shella Weldler Sharron Weaver Jeanne Morgan Mary Trees Patrlcla Snyder Barbara Shoemaker Arlene Cllnedmst Theresa Spangler Patrlcla Mlller Marguerite Mattern Theresa Swartz Linda Rampulla Mary Brown Margaret Webb Karen Brommer Elizabeth Scheuchenzuber Robert Hertz Michael Haldeman Donald Schaller Lewls Matt Garry Echterlmg Gervase Schmltt . V i , Y ' f ' ' V 5 J ' Q L v . ,R ff K X x , A , ,,,,., .,l,,.,...,,. - 1 Q K NL It - .f 4 -WX, , . T yt Q T5 , . sl ' I. Q Q Q Q - Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q , . . . . Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q - - Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ' - Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ' Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q - - Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 7 9 1 1 5 y Q Q Q Q Q Q Q - Freshmen band members, Jeanne Yeager, Jane Kipphorn, Mary Bertz, Michael Nicklaus, and Regis Kirchner receive expert instruction from Mr. Bender. -my ia. S W- ,ff- The Freshmen work enthusiastically on their art projects in hope of discovering some hidden talents. Who knows, we may have a future Michelangelo in our midst. Art projectr attract all Art IS oflered thoughout the four years to students interested or talented in drawing Every freshman IS re quired to take an art appreclatlon course Wh1Ch IS g1ven to arouse lnterest and discover talents which may lead to bigger opportunities If a student shows the necessary talents and deslres to continue his art educatlon he may elect to study art for the three remaining years Art of every variety and type IS always on display 1n the art room showing the varled talents wh1ch our students possess The art department under the direction of Sis ter Tr1n1ta Marie I H M IS responsible for the beaut1 ful posters which are to be seen around Catholic H1gh School at different polnts Bulletin boards to illustrate the progress of the var1ous sections 1n fund ra1s1ng drives are also products of the art department Mechanical drawlng which 1S strictly a mascul1ne subject IS offered to sen1or boys It 1ntroduces to the mechanlcally mlnded students the fundamentals f mechanical archltecture and may a1d them 1n selecting a career A talented artlst 1n any field IS to be adm1red and the Catholic H1gh School art department IS well worthy of pra1se Margaret Hohenadel puts the f:lI1lShll'lg touches on her mas terpiece during a sophomore art class Future Reml9raua't.r are aza'ed ana' ertcouragea' zu clarfer Thomas Weber, William Keen, and Patrick KaulTman work on a project for mechanical drawing class. 'Bqfore cboofing a of an occupatzbn Cbrirtzkm Wisdom porribilitzlag and 'l?'9f,' 'g WINA C' c 694. fn' s M my .- ACTIVITIE , vii ' 1 VL S L I , W- x - . ' an c , - A.,' , 4 . ,1 gm-,' 4 e -,. fp' .- . ,. 4, I N455 , fa wg Q, . ' 4 1... j , -'ti f..eA'v: 4?3, 1 ., -'W' 8 - 4 I Nei-:,,, . A. I 4- 8 M ,B 4--- . , V ,J . :-:.,.!- Q' ,V 4,3 . K' 4 fe ,Y V, 'P' I. . lf? ' - 1:4 F .4 M x -.-' 4 so 4 -Q - 4 . . 94, e c 4 A , . A . , .- 1 A. A, ,, - ,Ml-K, Axnn., 1 - A ,-rv .e . 4 m .,. ' .- . , e ' 'ffl' -A , .kc . ', ,ay - . - ' 44 4, H ' v , ., -H' ':, 2--, ' -W -fe 4 ' ff ' A- 4.4 44 4, , 44 4 w' ,fP.,.e:. ee. :fe -e ' . f, . - ' ' . 4 ' r ' V -, o kjg' . K . . . I ...i 9 AJ. .AN Q-1 M,x,.b..l.:s,Av,. xi -X' I . x x vs I ' ' ' - A , - ' .si 'EPT 'N ' 'Q . ' K '.x 2 Q .'.'f 'gf fc Qf :ff ,QA 5 x '. - ,lg X . .. rc . . . , .-e- . , . . wir a- -' ' - , ,, I ,rw-fbfi :Q ixaff- '3' ww 4,,f' si.sF pts. -aus' ,, -'A 'X ' , 41. ,-, , ' .-. '.I5v- 44.-U - - -, Q40 , 9 1 . , Q. 1 I - 'I .4 - J ul' s ' ' ' - . ' Q lfvv 4- U' -in lyfefr work, the young cboulcl .fuborclinate zbeir cbozce cmd ez plczce to live to comzclercmbm of lmmcm czncl wlazcb forefee and czpprcnke Jpirituczl economzc and phyncczl not take fuck cm important fzep without careful zhouglac Pope Pius XH The first day of school begins and already the air is charged with sparks of excitement from the senior class. Their first responsible task as the leaders of Cath- olic High is looming in the near future. Every senior realizes the great responsibility that is his in choosing a student to represent them before the faculty. The voting completed and the ballots counted, John Hohe- nadel is victorious as president of the Student Council. The other deserving seniors are Thomas Yeager, vice- president, Elizabeth Fritz, secretary, and Ann Keily, treasurer. The moderator of the Student Council is Sister M. Phoebe, I.H.M. who has done everything in her power to elevate the Council to its present position as a re- sponsible, necessary organization. The members take charge of many fund-raising and school-improving campaigns. ,T Student Coumil members kewl in all LCHS projects Father Taylor administers the oath of office to John Hohenadel, president of the Student Council. The other officers are Thom- as Yeager, Elizabeth Fritz, and Ann Kiely. Those who took part in the Student Council Assembly are Thomas Yeager, vice-president: John Hohenadel, president: Father Taylor, Mr. Joseph LaMonaca, guest speaker: Elizabeth Fritz, secretaryg and Ann Kiely, treasurer. Members of the Student Council are: ROW ONE: Erwin At- zinger, Donald Nikolaus, James Quinn, Ann Kiely, Thomas Yeager, John Hohenadel, Elizabeth Fritz, Thomas Mayor, and Harry Robinson. ROW TWO: Mary Ann Lombardo, Mary Lou DeNisio, Robert Mester, William Byrd, Gerald Sahd, James Wolf, Kenneth Ziegler, Jean Trees, Charles Haldeman, George Felice, Gary Kennedy, Richard Schreden Nancy Ho- garth, and Marian Rowan. ROW THREE: Phyllis Mehaffey, Barbara'Eckenrode, Jane Hammers, Joan Butz, Phillis Kirch- ner, Kathleen Risse, Barbara Brown, Marianne Bertz, Barbara Sherts, Druscella Dunwoody, and Irene Korol. Mission and Catholic Action Societies t V After the Mission and Catholic Action Assembly. Father Beier- schmitt, diocesan director of the missionsg Clement Burger, president of the Catholic Action Society, Nancy Roth. presi- dent of the Missions, and Sister M. Blaise, OSF, moderator of both societies, talk over possibilities for the coming year with Father Taylor. Members of the Mission Society held a successful bake sale in November. ROW ONE: Miriam Quigley, Elizabeth Dinges, Melanie Beck, Anne Will. ROW TWO: Mary Atzinger, Carol I-lince, William Painter, Patricia Metz, Arlene Reitzel, Ann Matt, Nancy Roth, The members of the Mission and Catholic Action Societies are: ROW ONE: Peter Roeser, Arlene Reitzel, Diane Mitterer, Law- rence Keller, Clement Burger, Nancy Roth, Dorothy Falk Melanie Beck, Anne Louise Will, Elizabeth Trees, Karen Zer- cher, Howard Roschel. ROW TWO: John Gillespie, Lawrence Roda, Ann Matt, Robert St. Clair, Frank Wickenheiser, Wil- liam Thomas, Barbara Dyer, Patricia Ritchey, Rose Nicklaus, a Kathleen Feltenberger. ROW THREE: Ronald Phelan, Joseph Mathiot, William Painter, Barbara Rishell, Elizabeth Scheuch- enzuber, Patricia Martin, Teresa Stoeckl, Sandra Fedock, Pam- ela Zircher, Mary Atzinger, Ann Ganse, Miriam Quigley. ROW FOUR: Edward Kiely, Mary Catherine Maurer, Cecilia Myers, Marguerite Herr, Thomas Finefrock, Margaret Falk, Mary Henkle, Christine Connor, Robert Burke, Ernest S. Dennis. Weekbf Mars and H061 Commumon, requent pmyen relzgzous zmtructzon, Jpzrztual and mom! guidance are benefits for At Cathohc Hlgh School we take tlme out from our busy schedules to asslst at the Holy SBCIIHCC of the Mass offered by Father Taylor each Frlday One of Clement Burger s duties as presldent of the Cathohc Actxon Socxety IS to lead the student body 1n the dialogue Mass each week every .rtueknt At Catholic Hlgh School rellglon IS the center of all our 3CtlVlt1CS We begm each day w1th the recltatlon of the Rosary whlch every semor IS glven the opportumty to lead at some tlme It IS Sald for many speclal mten tlons but there IS always room for our own Before each class we pray that by the grace of God every prayer and work of ours may begm from Thee and by Thee be happrly ended We hkewlse end each day by recmng Acts of Falth Hope Love and Contr1t1on before leav mg school Mass IS offered every Frlday mornlng at Cathohc Hlgh School Everyone IS glven the opportunlty to FCCCIVC Holy Communlon w1th each week bemg a speclal Commumon day for one of the four classes Our annual retreat IS a h1ghl1ght and students look forward to the many opportun1t1es wh1ch lt affords We have been told that unless our rel1g1on IS practlcal lt 1S use less therefore we endeavor to 11ve every phase of our re llglon ln our dally l1ves This IS the purpose and the only purpose of our Cathohc school system ,1?ef I The Mass ns an lmportant part of our hves as Catholncs We are grateful for the opportunity to attend Mass at school 72 i F I Well begun IS half done Cathohc Hlgh School students begln and end each class wlth a prayer as lllustrated by Diane Danz Lorrame Kexm and Loretta Oreszko At Catholic Hlgh School we begm each day w1th the recltatlon of the rosary Barbara Scheffer IS leading the recltatlon wlth Dlane Tretter and Ju dlth Snyder answermg Rehgzouf actwztzef Pla an zmlbortvmt Part zn fclaool lz e Father Taylor asslsted by server Edward Fischer dlstrxb Virginia Collins takes advantage Of the Special DYWIICSCS Utes Holy Commul-,lon to all who wlsh to recelve at Fr, offered durlng the annual retreat Parnsh prlests as well as days Mass the retreat masters hear Confessnons and offer spnrltual guidance to hundreds of students 73 National Honor Society 1,48 l Senior members are ROW ONE Regina Klrchner Carol Hod gen Joyce OBr1en Anne Will William Byrd Rev Francis J Taylor John Hohenadel Carol Schlager Jean Schlegelmilch Phyllis Yeager Elizabeth Fritz ROW TWO Helen Carpenter Christine Custer Elizabeth Groeschel Jane Hammers Regina ws-U F Fulmer Patricia Rlngqulst Dianne Danz Donna Wireback Lorraine Weiss ROW THREE Thomas Plastlno James Quinn Donald Nikolaus Clement Burger Carl Kirchner Robert Mester Erwin Atzinger ABSENT Michael Homsher .ft T homely Aqumm Chapter elmms 54 member: A great honor for any Junior or senior is to be se lected for the National Honor Society Only students with outstanding qualities of character scholarship leadership and service are considered by the faculty strive for this goal with the understanding that a mem ber of the Honor Society is a leader in school pr1nc1 ples and in some act1v1t1es This year the members are concentrating on a move ment called The Young Christian Students Ollicers are William Byrd president John Hohenadel vice president Anne Will, secretary, and Carol Schlager is the inspiration of this chapter of the National Honor Society, which is dedicated to him Sister Mary Thad deus, RSM, is moderator -uv' Junior members are ROW ONE Sheila Rmgquist Mary Alice Paydock Margaret Barber Phyllis Kirchner Mary Leaman Karen Zercher Loretta Eppley Marianne Bertz Carolyn Ku bala Rita LaMon1ca ROW TWO Linda Kauffman Ann Lou ISC Parker Marguerita Dougherty Diane Witmer Barbara 74 if 1 Brown Joan Butz Carol Oatman Dolores Kohler Judith Ort lieb Ladonna Weisser ROW THREE Edward Fischer Michael Fritsch Edwm Mohler Brian Condron Frank Matricardi Gene Trees James Wolf O I .- .K Y: A 5 4 , A N Y ! 9 1 1 9 3 l O ' ' it ' ' 75 . . .. , . , I . . , . 3 , . 5 . , . . Q , 7 for membership. Underclassmen are encouraged to treasurer. St. Thomas Aquinas, patron saint of schools, 7 ' ' v, -Q i r xii: Q 1 wks, -wwf , 1 B' H s v f J Y i M '-1 'iv C r ' I 2 f T 1 , ' . : ' , - , . 9 7 I ' I Miss Catherine Wisdom helps Sidney Shoemaker complete a comprehension test, while Robert Baxter tries to in- crease his rate of reading. Both stu- dents are taking part in the advanced reading course. 'Y Guzkiame activities' inzreme in school Program. Guidance is one of the most important functions of the faculty of Catholic High School. Each teacher has an effect on every one of her pupils which inliuences his classwork and ambition. In a more direct way, there are two teachers who have charge of the guidance de- partment. Anyone seeking vocational or occupational guidance consults Sister Maria Henry, IHM, and Sister M. Inez Joseph, RSM, will always find time to help students with educational advice. This year, for the first time, Catholic High School offered a developmental reading course to all students who were interested. The Reading Laboratory, Inc. of Philadelphia sent Miss Catherine Wisdom, a reading counselor, to conduct the course. Some of the many benefits gained by the students who participated in- clude a more rapid reading rate with greater compre- hension, and more effective methods of studying. Two remedial reading classes were also conducted by Sister M. Norbert, CSC, for freshmen, as part of the regular school program. Every other week a group guidance instruction was held in every homeroom, conducted by the regular homeroom teacher. Subjects such as etiquette, steady dating, and vocational planning were of great interest to students. llll4V aidat milcgcs Planning their future careers with the use of college catalogs on display in the Guidance Of -NX fice of Sister Maria Henry, IHM, are Donald Nikolaus, Paul Slaugh, and Robert Hiemenz 'Q' Members of the dance committee are shown after the highly successful 'iShutter Hop. FIRST ROW: Pat Kirk, William Byrd, Donna Wireback, Andrew Frankford and Clement Bur- ger. SECOND ROW: Helen Carpenter, Jeanne Schlegelmilch, and Douglas Krimmel. The Rosmarian Each school year, a group of industrious senior stu- dents, aided by a few hard-working juniors and the guidance of Sister M. Anita Joseph, C.S.C. produce Lancaster Catholic High School's yearbook, the Ros- marian. This illustrious portrayal of school life begins to take shape during the first month of school when a theme is selected and developed. This theme is em- phasized throughout the pages of the book. A dummy page is drawn for each individual page of the planned yearbook by the lay-out artists. The photographer, Andrew Frankford, is then assigned the pictures that will fit in with the page plans. As the pictures are brought in, captions are written for them and copy is completed by the editorial department. Deadlines set by the publisher are met when a certain number of pages are sent to them by certain dates. The business staff, managed by Dorothy Falk, raises money by soliciting patrons and selling yearbooks. Dorothy also handles all accounts for the Rosmarian. In addition to being editor, William Byrd did the art work necessary for this yearbook. Assistant editor is Elizabeth Ann Groeschel. Senior lay-out artists are Jean Schlegelmilch and Helen Carpenter, who did the senior album. Donna Wireback was in charge of the underclasses and the faculty pages were organized by Patricia Ringquist. Douglas Krimmel was in charge of the sports section and classes were done by Clement Burger. Rosmarian typists are Elizabeth Barton, Margaret Tate, Julia Wickenheiser, Eliz- abeth Trees, Marianne Bertz and, seated, Margaret Wanner. The business staff includes John Hohenadel, Theresa Spadea, Andrew Frankford, photographer, is shown with Sister Anita Donald Nikolaus, Margaret Henry, Virginia Collins, and Will- Joseph, moderator of the Rosmarian, and William Byrd, Editor- liam Byrd. Not present for the picture was Dorothy Falk, busi- in-chief. ness manager. Yearbook staff workr dilzlgentbf to Present pzkture story of the year Members of the editorial and lay-out departments are shown Mary Leaman, and Donna Wireback. SECQND RQW: Doug- with Sister Anita Joseph. FIRST ROW: Helen Carpenter, Pat- las Krimmely Joan yeager, Clement Burger, Betty Ann Groe- ricia Ringquist, Jeanne Schlegelmilch, Joanne Schlegelmilch, Schehand Christine Horn. xi 'ss 77 The Rambler Catholic High School s newspaper the Rambler is published six times a year by a student stall wrth Sister Mary Ernestme, CSC as adviser The staff provides experience for those students considering a career in any field of journalism Almost any talent finds an out let in the functioning of the Rambler Current events sports news, and many special features are popular items included in each edition An article written by Father Taylor is always included as well as a calen dar of events Everyone waits eagerly for the paper to be delivered The Freshmen especially enjoy seeing their names in print for the first time The Rambler staff is represented at the Villanova Press Conference which the news to the students, the Rambler sponsors several dances during the year including the Sno Ball Dance and the football dances The staff members will tell you that there is more work mvolved in producing a finished newspaper than meets the eye They all say however, that the reward is well worth the effort Barbara Scheller Bernadette Sahd and Phyl lis Yeager were among the stall members who attended the Villanova Press Conference The staff returned with many good ideas as well as souvenirs of a wonderful day Editor Barbara Scheffer supervises the work of the business staff Donald Nikolaus Phyllis Mehaffey and Ann Kiely is one of the highlights of the year. Besides reporting if 2 C James Wolf IS ace photographer The reporters for the Rambler staff mclude Mary Ellen Hel Carl Klrchner John Hohenadel Mary Ann Schlck Dlane land Regma Kirchner Paulme DeFranco Mary DeN1s1o Danz Ann Klely Sandra Wheeler Celeste Krlzm Barbara Col James Quinn Regma Lowell Nancy Roth Chrlstme Custer uzzx Annarose Cooch and Erwm Atzmger The nempaper .rm rtrwef to brzng .ftudentr up to date new The newspaper could not functlon w1thout efliclent typ Drlendl Phyllls Mehaffey Bernadette Sahd Judlth Ang ISIS They are Marie Peters Carol Sulhvan Judith elo and Sandra Helland 79 4 Y 4, 7 f Z Q X x Y 4 3 r 5 . . L-' T' . 'yf . ,mufr R, lv ' Q 4 ', f v N . N- N. . G 5 ' , v a 1 x Q a v r 1 s ' 9 I 5 9 ! J ' I I 1 1 . - 5 9 l 7 - ' Z s a s - X v Senior Play Don't Take My Penny, a three act comedy, by Anne Coulter Martens, was presented by the Senior Class. Judy Angelo's struggle to become an actress led to misadventures which involved the entire household. Judy and her best friend Margaret O'Connor were hampered in their endeavors to launch Judy's movie career by John Hohenadel who was Margaret's boy- friend and James Quinn, who just wanted to keep his Judy. Adding to the confusion was Diane Danz, Judy's flighty mother, and Donald Nikolaus, her father. Wil- liam Butler, Judy's brother, had his problems, but they were worked out with the help of Jane Hammers, the family maid, who found for herself a permanent place in the household. Bernadette Sahd, Judy's grandma tried to keep things at an even pace with her much needed advice. Celeste Krizin, Judy's sister, had her dreams come true with the climax of the play. Playing before capacity crowds, the cast turned in five wonderful performances, well worthy of acclaim. The stars were Judith Angelo, who portrayed Penny, a young drama aspirant, shown above, and James Quinn, her boy friend N' VJ wr-y Kerry, who was fed up with the whole situation. The entire cast included John Hohenadel, Margaret O'Connor, Diane Danz, Celeste Krizin, Bernadette Sahd, Judith Angelo, Cstandingj Jane Hammers, James Quinn, William Butler, Daniel Hince, Donald Nikolaus, Erwin Atzinger, and Amos Hahn. v-'ffn ! ,I Bernard Wickenheiser, aw: ff J nr A . H156 it Aff-fi If K I f 5 Grandmother Bernadette Sahd and theater agent Erwin Atzinger are puzzled by the devotion of Jane Hammers, the maid, and Bill Butler for an old hen. DC 'T TAKE MY PENN prove! cz bilm'z'0u.r .fuccefy -,,..-., ..-...-. - ...... , ,..- ...,.,e ...... .. W.. v. his own dress goods. John Hohenadel, dressed as a glamor girl, was quite a hit with the audience as well as with James Quinn, his partner in a plot to trick Judy Angelo. bw X., 5, The Pringle family included fseatedj Judy Angelo, Diane Danz, fstandingj William Butler, Celeste Krizin, Donald Nikolaus and Bernadette Sahd. Q. . 1 If 4 Penny's Chorus included Sandra Wheeler, Diane Tretter, Elizabeth Barton, Carol Hodgen, Melanie Beck, Barbara Col- uzzi, Louisa Boas, Christine Custer, Mary Lou DeNisio, El- Backstage Glory N-nl dd' P . eanor Van Horne, Barbara Schmalhofer, Patricia Painter, Ca- mille Wiegand, Arlene Reitzel, Carol Grimm, Dolores Miller, and Marie Peters. Members of the stage crew: Donald Myers, Thomas Schaller and Thomas McElwee set up props as Jerry Rothwell gives con- structive criticism. lf .-xii-11 .P Members of the stage crew were Nancy Braungard, Regina Kirchner, William Byrd, Carol Schlager. Patricia Ringquist, Jerry Rothwell, Patricia Ver- rico, Margaret Fuss, Thomas McElwee and Robert Cham- bers. :ag - i P' i E al 5 Majbretter add color to .rcbool We Everyone is talking about the sparkling drill team of Lancaster Catholic High. This year, as in previous years, the marching unit has exhibited snappy preci- sion and polish at the football games and parades. The majorettes individually have thrived on their respon- sibility as representatives of their Alma Mater. As a group, they are always on the ball to instill pride and school spirit into the student body. They them- selves, are proud to be called a part of the school and to participate in its most glorifying fall functions. Leaders of the marching unit are Phyllis Yeager, head major- ette, William Byrd, drum major, and Mary Lou DeNisio, assis- tant head majorette. MAJORETTES: ROW ONE: Dorothy Falk, Arlene Reitzel. ROW TWO: Phyllis Yeager, Betty Ann Groeschel, Josephine Sabatine, Ann Louise Parker, Joan Schlegelmilch, Carol Schla- ger, Carol Charles, Dorothy Webb, Kathleen Risse, Barbara Brown, Patricia Deller, Mary DeNisio. ROW THREE: Dolor- is Scheuchenzuber, Marilyn Spangler, Linda Miller, Diane Wit- mer, Anna Marie Bertz, Loretta Oresko, Jacqueline Kirchner, 5 l . , K . 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' .?' . u ,M 5 I - .-x . fi r 'V ,W ' an lL --- ' ' .. , i W K ll - L- '-. ,, . A' , ' 4 - A A A 'A ' X I ly , R' if .Q . 1 ., , M -, I , V ' Lf. . M V, K ff-3 ,A K A A , ,, Qi 4 ,M K 1' 3 - M . - wx' , ' 1, ,W Af 'wr 3' X, ' V M 4 f r 4 Y My Mimi ' K . L - I ' 1 I-.NA A Y . ' W . .1 K .KM ' , , , ' ' , M A H ' Q A h M. - , ' ' ' ' .,j' X . - ' f W K 5 fr a i Ti, X X' q 'v 'x. I xx .0 I Accompanists Joanne Schlegelmilch and William Byrd do their best to help the choral group keep correct pitch and timing. Glee Club All through the year, members of the Glee Club work diligently in anticipation of the Spring Musicale. Per- fection is the ultimate goal of this hard working group. Early in October, Sister Regina Mary started the ball rolling by introducing the selection of songs she had chosen for the spring performance. The numbers in- cluded a wide range of musical styles, including religious and novelty tunes. After a final screening, the Glee Club and A Cappella Choir began preparations. After many months of enjoyable practice, the songs were sufiiciently perfected to present before the public. Tribute to Kern was the theme of the Finale, in recognition of the fine musical works of Jerome Kern. Selections included Who and Sunny from the musicale Sunny g Old Man River and Make Be- lieve from Showboat g and Yesterdays from Roberta Singers captivate audiences at Spring Musical ROW ONE: Diane Tretter, Judith Angelo, Kathleen DiCola, Regina Kirchner, Sandra Wheeler, Margaret Shepherd, Theresa O'Connor, Joyce O'Brien, Judith Driendl, Anna Marie Ziegler, Phyllis Yeager, Carol Hodgen, Pauline DeFranco, Shirley Biel- myer, Carol Sullivan, Dolores Miller, Elizabeth Barton, Elizabeth Delcorse, Audrey Grab, Dorothy Long, Bernadette Sahd, Melanie Beck, Patricia Painter, Joanne Schober. ROW TWO: Mary Anne Lombardo, Dorothy Webb, Elizabeth Groeschel, Dorothy Falk, Lorraine Keim, Helen Carpenter, Audrey Stroup, Elizabeth Trees, Nancy Braungard, Geraldine Trees, Arlene Reitzel, Clara La- venture, Margaret Gallagher, Regina Lowell, Nancy Roth, Patri- cia Verrico, Teresa Spadea, Barbara Broich, Jean Schlegelmilch, Margaret O'Connor, Mary Louise DeNisio, Marie Peters. ROW THREE: Patricia Ringquist, Ann Kiely, Lorraine Weiss, Eleanor Van Horne, Jessie LoCurto, Virginia Collins, Genevieve Kramer, Barbara Shindle, Elizabeth Bricker, Diane Loiseau, Carol Schlag- 1 3 l l . l no-17 - -- ,ili- Ofhcers of the Glee Club, Mary Alice Paydock, Patricia Deller, Donald Nicklaus, and Mary Lou De Nisio look over new material with Sister Regina Mary. er, Celeste Krizin, Margaret Fuss, Mary Ann Rosol, Carol Halde- man, Mary Olweiler, Judith Jud, Barbara Geltz, Julia Wicken- heiser, Sandra Heiland, Christine Custer, Dianne Danz, Phyllis Mehaifey, Barbara Treier, Margaret Wanner. ROW FOUR: Paul Passaniti, Goddard Beck, James Wolf, James Johnson, Raymond Brobst, William Byrd, Lawrence Keller, Thomas Hohenwarter, Jean Trees, William Thomas, James Quinn, James Haines, John Hohenadel, Frank Matricardi, Erwin Atzinger, Robert Mester, featuring erome Kern? music in colorful finale John Gillespie, David Fritz, Robert Chambers. ROW FIVE: Gerald Rothwell, William Butler, Bernard Wickenheiser, Howard Roschel, Peter Roeser, Victor Lombardo, Robert Heimenz. Don- ald Nickolaus, Michael Fritsch, Joseph Reese, John Cook, Thom- as McElwee, Thomas Roeser, Dennis Markley, Thomas Murphy, Thomas Yeager, Stephen Shaw, Leo Nickolaus, James Miller, James Heroux, John Fedock, John Zipp. I t 1 y ,' Q' ll 1 ' ' l x 5' W -L, A x 5 - Publzc Jlbealezng Marran Rowan and Kenneth Swelgart recelve the1r prlzes from Mr Sandy Salerno after wmmng first place ln by the Cathohc War Veterans Celeste Krlzm Carol Schlager Sylvxa Smlth Judy Angelo James Qulnn Dxane Danz and James Wolf enjoy themselves durlng the bus rlde to the declamatlon contest at Danville Penn sylvanla Jane Hammers who recetved hrghest score m the dlocesan competltron for extemporaneous speakmg prepares materlals w1th other contestants John Hohenadel Margot Hoffstetter Thomas Plastlno and Donald Nrkolaus Aj 5 'ff - . . 'i f 5 ,A x , t- K l f 1 ,X 2 ii? ' l X ' L-f fs R . . . :QI V . . ' . AM' was fi the Sophomore Oratoricals, sponsored lv if ' S x , , , , , , , . , . , . . , , ' , . YJ' I T , -1 ' , 'V S 17. 88 4.113 M1r1am Qulgley W1ll1am Butler Kathleen Doherty Michele Wlreback Ellzabeth Oldm sky Donna Wlreback Nancy Hogarth Helen Carpenter Mary Ann Schlck and Frank Chris V'X 'MA' toffel recelve helpful advlce from Mr Thomas Dougherty and Mr Joseph LaMonaca debate coaches durmg a practlce for the dlocesan de bate tournament Provzdef Tmmzn For Leadenflagln Patrlcla Rlngquxst Robert Mester Ann Loulse Wlll and Joyce O Brlen consult Slster Ernestme whlle domg research for thelr speeches for the orxgmal oratory competltlon Publ1c Speaklng IS not a new aCt1V1Iy at Cathohc been partlclpatmg ln these functlons The Sophomore OFHIOTICHIS have become an annual tradltlon ID our school In past years junlors and senlors have taken part 1n the demandlng field of orlgmal oratory The exc1tement of the debate team attracts many qulck wltted members The newly formed extemporaneous speakmg group ts the cholce of those mterested 1n cur rent events All these programs offer thrllls and excxte ment as well as hard work and practlce Publ1c speak 1ng encourages self rehance and lndependence by tram mg the student to stand on h1s own two feet Every stu dent IS urged to partlclpate, to some degree IH at least one phase of publlc speaklng to help h1m to be a leader and to command respect Publ1c speakmg therefore IS a great help to a student both personally and soclally Slster M Frances Therese coaches Junlors Ladonna Welsser Rua LaMo naca and Brien Condren whxle Lmda Kauffman warms up to her subject secularlsm 89 W l lx' X '-f P -I l . sf 'Y ' l a vt, K , U m, by A '4 Tx fx 'N ' L o 2 . A N xv' . , if V l C U l High, Ever since the school was founded, students have 3 A . . , ,. , . l 3 P- Z l, . r , .pv- 311 Tu Q it k I Anxiously awaiting the final results of a day's sales are John Hohenadel u Barbara Eckenrode, Donald Nikolaus, Regina Fulmer, Robert Mester, Rose Nicklaus, Erwin Atzinger, James Quinn and Christine Custer as William Byrd top former ruccesreig ana' merit fabulour Pfizer in Three, two, one-zero! On January 18, Catholic High students launched another Curtis magazine cam- paign, under the capable direction of Sister M. Phoebe, IHM. This 1960 drive was destined for the stars with new awards, daily draw prizes, special awards for the five high salesmen, and one or two free days for all. For one week Lancaster citizens were bombarded with students asking for new or renewal subscriptions to pop- ular magazines. Seven days later, with the final calcula- tions checked and re-checked, it was announced that a and Sister M. Phoebe, IHM, tally the total. annual magazine drive new school record had been set. A total of 513,982 had been brought in by the students. School proiit on the sale of magazines goes into the school improvement fund. Virginia Collins was the high salesman with 3223.85 for which amount she received as top award a stereo hi-fi. Other big awards included: television set, movie camera and projector, typewriter, 8 transistor radio, 4-speed automatic record player, from which the five high salesmen had a diflicult time making a choice. Looking down, but not out after a successful maga- zine campaign in which they placed the five highest salesmen are Francis Rineer, William Byrd, Dorothy ' veal :QP QE: ,gf ,554 -wif lag! l R ,ig 1. Falk, Virginia Collins and Frederick Sullivan. Sister M. Phoebe, IHM, looks at the eager beavers with pride. ff- Cbrzktmm spirit pervades 5519001 lje with happy hearty and .rmiling facet lm' I j - CLower leftj Patricia Yakubowski performs the traditional Htrimming of the tree while Mary Alice Paydock ar- ranges the nativity scene to add to the spirit of home- room 3A. CLower rightj Michael George and Erwin Atzinger take down the Hag before the Christmas vacation. The snow continued, and the white Christmas was a reality. As In the Christmas play, the selfish inn keeper, Thomas Strauss, listens with indifference as his servant, Michael Cannizzaro, pleads with him to give Mary and Joseph a room in the inn. fleftb Mary and Joseph, Mary Ann Weaver and James Heltshe, watch over the Christ Child in the Christmas tableau. Cbmktmm Actz'm'tie.r The snow came to Lancaster early in the week, and at Catholic High School the spirit of Christmas con- tinued to swell. The annual Christmas assembly featured a play presented by the freshmen, entitled No Room in the Inn. The a cappella choir sang carols at the in- termission, and the entire student body joined with the concert band in a traditional carol fest. Many days be- fore this assembly, the various homerooms were busy preparing for the coming festivities with the usual tree trimming and party preparations. Never forgetting the true meaning of Christmas, all homerooms displayed nativity scenes, Advent wreaths, and other religious symbols. As vacation time drew close, excitement grew more intense, and with happy hearts the students left on December 23. It snowed again on Christmas Eve-and Lancaster enjoyed a 'gwhite Christmasf' 0 'UI M, 2 sf -J I fy f I 'l it L Y J L Mt A. ' ,,.- we 'ff A 2 The members of the Klik Party gather behind the USS Klik during their rally: Lawrence Oreszko, Thomas Ramsbottom. Diane Mitterer, Clement Burger, Barbara Eckenrode, Jack Segro, James Haines, Mary DeNisio, Lawrence Keller, Leon McCloskey, William Butler, Nicholas Messina, candidate for mayor, Timothy Johnson, and Kenneth Major. Youth Day mllief and free elections Youth Day in Government is observed every two years at Lancaster Catholic. The purpose of Youth Day is to enable the student to become better acquainted with the manner in which the city government is run. This year there were three parties in the race. They were the Pace, Pogo, and Klik parties. The re- sult of the voting was such that all parties had some of their candidates elected. Nicholas Messina of the Klik Party was chosen mayor, with the responsibility of pre- siding over the city government with his cabinet for one very educationa1', day. educate youth in good citizeurbqn and in good iportrmunrloun. James Quinn, the Pace Party's candidate for mayor, Hammers, Victor Lombardo, Donald Nikolaus, and presents the party's platform as Stephany Kerek, Jane Thomas Plastino lend their vocal support. The Pogo Party candidates look on as Thomas McElwee hops on a pogo stick. The candidates are: lbottom rowl Joan Butz. Dianne Danz. McElwee. Loretta Oreszko. and Lorraine Keim. Standing in the press box are: zele MeJfz'na elected 'Mel or SR William Byrd. William DeVerter Martin Klingeisen John Bennet. William Dinges Carl Kirchner Daniel Hince, the candidate for mayor and Sherwood Gingrich 01' ez el in 5619001 eleetzom The student body gathers in the gymnasium to hear the cam- giant rally held in connection with the Youth Day in Govern paign promises of one of the three opposing parties, during a ment program. TEPACE M, ,,.,,..e Am 3 In 514 H' 5 . Margaret Gallagher, Rose Nicklaus, and Anita Hallman proudly model their smart separates Klara Martin, Anne Tearney, Elizabeth Ruyak, and Rose Marie Reisinger are ready for a party in their latest creations. d 2 N - 453-1 .1 J , JS is Q -.P ul c - 4 as I .Zz E A X r 5 2 1 2 i ft le and Color Irlmfmonize in '24 H it Parade of Fa.fl9z'0n.f,' One of the most colorful events at Catholic High School each year is the fashion show presented by the home economics department. Under the direction of Sister Marie Martha, IHM, the girls learned all the tricks of the trade, from reading a pattern to making the intricate button hole. The fashion show, entitled A Hit Parade of Fashions, was the climax of many months of hard work on the part of both Sister and the girls. The versatile suit, the ever popular jumper, and dainty party dresses were among the items fea- tured. It was a hit with all who saw it, and especially with the girls themselves, who as a result had new outiits to add to their wardrobes. A ' fLeftl Catherine McCarty. Deeandra Curry, and Margaret Fuss are ready for any occasion in their versatile jumper outfits. fAbovel Mary Olweiler. Kathleen Feltenberger, Catherine McCarty. and Carol Haldeman model their fashionable afternoon dresses. 94 ,.flCJr1'lUEi,Y!j'yHf,!!,. ily! 4. lhr mfllhlllli , al lb' KW' ' Ihr wovlmuv J' l 'N' wnpay,g.,m,g1fhr lwu '-Wu , X, QQ. f his 1 5 Betty Ann Groeschel demonstrates her project which was awarded first prize in the physics division. First Annual Science Fair This year at Catholic High School, a science fair was presented to prepare the students for participation in the county science fair. The first and second place win- ners, as well as the runners-up in each division, entered their projects in the fair. The displays covered four branches of science: general science, biology, chemistry, and physics. Everyone worked with interest and en- thusiasm, trying to make his or her project something unique, a masterpiece of scientific achievement. A varie- ty of experiments, ranging from the study of sight to the results of chemistry in the kitchen, were the out- come of these endeavors. The results were gratifying to both the students and their teachers. M ilndnslfl in-i hgh! pmol lm 1l0llllS tml mvrrlrd lmao: mt hgh! Stlslllvt lilli nconvu luv. locu'.r'. liqht :Diaphragm vrgnhrtu, ummm nl Iroht s Rial imrlzd imp: drvfloprfl ry: l 'l d'f ' I 'W wwf fyrbull Q 2l0f'lS,. ful mfrfrd amy on bpm . :relive mem xcwstnlhnt kns and S mo .9 1 :Lg amount of light N - 'W Sul un U fn QRND , i 'll V Pluii' dilllgdn William Byrd smiles as he displays his project which captured the grand prize. suns Pnonucmc Acmm snaps AMD nerr'- Harry Glah looks on with interest as Ladonna Weisser explains her experiment which won first prize in the chemistry division. lLower Leftl Lewis Matt works diligently preparing his prize on seeds. fLower Right! Lawrence Keller watches Bernard winning general science exhibit. lCenterJ Miriam Quigley was Ziegler prepare his exhibit which shared the first prize in the awarded first prize in the biology division for her experiment chemistry division, S F C T S SF'isi3S2 iss 3 Iliihfaf' 1 I - da 'XF W C' C, ' ons W .- frm 1 1 u .ssh , f Q ,if ,t D-Ce' 1 xy. Rosemary Eisman and Tom Ramsbottom arrive, looking forward to a big evening. PP Q9 The Magic of Springtime unior-tfenior Prom delzgbtf happy coedlz The sweet fragrance of rose, gardenia, and orchid corsages perfumed the annual Junior-Senior prom held in the newly renovated auditorium-gymnasium at Catholic High School. The decorations were excep- tionally beautiful, and helped to enhance the lovely gowns of the fair princesses who attended the prom. The hours were danced away to the soothing music of Tiny Wright's Orchestra. Young men were particularly attentive to their ladies fair, completing their dance cards, and escorting them with all the chivalry of the knights of King Arthur. For weeks these brave knights had been scurrying around town selecting corsages, and visiting the tailors, making arrangements for a tuxedo. Many, indeed, were busily purchasing Emily Post's book on etiquette. The young ladies were busy nonchalantly viewing exquisite gownsg and finally after hours of searching, they all chose the perfect gown. Then after the ball was over, all the fair ladies car- ried away with them happy memories of a lovely evening, and their own Prince Charming. Juniors and seniors dance to the enchanting melodies of Tiny Wright and his orchestra. agp Q. ff X 7 -q f 9 X V A, - Q 1 V X ' Q? , ' ., X. I as f'.,.iL-F - fa, ,l 'TFL 'S' Axi, A' v. ., -Q M. , r 1 0 ff? , F.. .xm-1..-Aug, A .X .. Q -Jin X, fu S, Curtis Laudenberger, Carol Hodgen, Dinah Eisenberger, James Grimm, Donald Doutrich, and Margaret Henry take time out for Dantro, Sandra Fedock, Michael O'Donnell, Rosalind Stoeckl, social exchanges. Ronald Madonna, John Cook, Carol Snyder, Paul Slough, Carol Couple! dance to music of Tiny Wright? Urcloeytm D1 m4 ' ...Q- lg Nancy Weaxer, Richard Standish, Sally Dirks, Anthony Lombardo, Carl Weaver, and Kathleen DiCola pose for the camera en route to the dance. 97 ers Members of the Jets FRONT ROW Wlllram Byrd and sher Danrel Hlnce and Shlela Rlngqurst learn many rn James Wolf SECOND ROW Brlan Condron James terestlng facts about sclence through their bl monthly Houston Robert St Clarr James Heroux Edwm Moh meetmgs ler Wrllxam Martm Mary Ann Schlck Mlchael Hom Club! stimulate student ttctwzly tn zfmfzow teldf The omcers of the Vars1ty Club are Paul Pautz, Dennls Markley, and president Anton Bauer, Joseph Staffierl, and Charles Magee 98 Varsity C ub lk. Vt. I ,kk W.. J A A V A it J. R1 V. fy A 'J ' f T ,- Q' N . .. - 1 NK - 3 , 7 ' . I , ' 1 ' a v ' ' v Q , ' 0 0 s 0 0 fu I Among the most mterestmg act1v1t1es 1n Catholxc Hrgh are the clubs They are formed by students mter ested ln a spec1al field or school subject The Varslty Club ns composed of boys who play a varslty sport The grrls 1n the Future Nurses Club do volunteer work 1n Samt Josephs Hospital to earn the1r plns Durmg therr monthly meet1ngs the members dlscuss nurs1ng and 1ts related fields Members of the Jets Uumor Engmeermg Techmcal SOCICIYJ explore the myster1es of sclence and look 1nto careers 1n eng1neer1ng at thelr regular meetmgs The newly orgamzed French Club presents French culture and l1terature to tts members The g1rls and boys 1n the commerclal course have an opportumty to 3o1n the Serv1ce Club whlch performs helpful tasks such as typmg and mlmeographmg for faculty members The g1rls 1n the Lrbrary Club learn the finer polnts of llbrary techmque and serve as stu dent lxbranans durmg thelr free perlods After months of steady practlce the Cheerleaders lend pep and v1gor to the football and basketball games and also tram underclassmen who succeed them m therr coveted yob These clubs not only provrde trme for laughter and relaxatlon but also enable thexr members to learn more about fields 1n wh1ch they are partlcularly mter ested French Club Dianne Danz and James Qulnn officers of the M Members of the Service Club watch mtently as Patrxcla Wolf demonstrates an office techmque Service Club 99 French Club examme books wrltten m French for outslde readmg Martm Klmgselsen, Jean Burke, and Dorothy Long make use of thelr skllls by helpmg members of the faculty . . . ' . 0 7 9 9 , 'xx f 3 WllU . ,n 1 5 , IM ' I X I V if 2 J x 0- lg, A Vg . ,J as I Leaders Club X A . be ,,,,X f ,jg , ' c l Leaders' Club members learn to supervise physical education classes and to referee intramural games. Officers, Ann Kiely, and Miss Wallace, instructor, Jane Hammers, Mary Lou DiNisio, and Phyllis Yeager. Future Nurses Club N! H-.4 1 Library Club The Future Nurses Club was established to acquaint girls with the Q life of a nurse. Otlicers Loretta Oreszko, Jeanne Schlegelmilch, K' president, and Dorothy Falk, and Barbara Broich gaze proudly at their acceptance letters from St. .Ioseph's School of Nursing. Jane Hammers and Diane Danz, secretary and president of the Library Club, examine the new science books as they prepare the bulletin board exhibit. 100 Cheerleaders activate -7 W school lpirit i' . P J x 1 ,N Stephany Kerek, sparkling, vi vacious leader of the cheerlead ers this year, led many loud vie tory yells and helped to up the morale of the students. -f 'T -f , Cheerleaders include lcloelmise from lop! Barbara Eckenrode. Rose Nicklaus. Barbara Coluzzi, Joan Henkel, Ann Mutt, Ca- mille Wiegund, Stephuny Kerek. Regina lfulmer. a All' 9 wr. .f A L. .mv ,uf if , 'bww' . ,wt -fp, ,, br ,' Wsvfwvgjwk , N . if in Ja' M 'W 'l ' 'xxx Q. J ii . M A, 5 1 Y 5 , A .,, A hw 1- f 7' V ' Q f 440 1 0 , K ' ,, M N 8 w ,,, , A4 ' A , MH.-J.-14, W ms Q wa 4 - be K af L' , Q 1, , 4 We W ,N 'ht - A W Vwfwf . 'Qu 1 I '45 V fi hh hh at 6 - 4 'M rv- V . Q ff, M -',. gh hh h hh 24? M' 5 ia h F ,i,- WS ,Qggy ., V ii? H , K W W, .V , ,, I'WhaZ and do men the mg the jby which when he 116' U.fZ.7'lg . . nb-ygkg 'ef N fuf 'A My mf -Qu - PORT Ly ' , -. N441- Q' gin It f, Q- X - -u.' f V 7' ,. ' use--. W ul n 1 . V ,A Q w ag, , ' - 4' w ' - 1' N F' Lf' ,, ' . , 5 5 4' X H -. ' ' .Mu VN-LJTA . ik? 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I V.- u . 5' ' W ls. 1, a 'M' 7' 's9m.i 1 if-Y 4 5- Y ff wa daiiiilul 'Q 4'a ' M , purfue with ro wut and dqfufed an activity? It lil' the developmeng the control. . . of the energzkff within the body' it bring: if not unlike that wbzkb the artirt expenkncef and if master of hir im1rumenL Pope Pius XII Football flier bzlgla at Catlaolzk Hz' 19 This year, Catholic High fielded its best team since the championship season of 1956. The team was char- acterized by its desire to win and speed even though they were often outweighed by the opposing teams. Football practice began in August and continued until the middle of September. During this time, the coaches did not think the team would amount to much, and consequently expected a mediocre season. The year was highlighted by the arrival of a new coach, Carmine Taglieri, a graduate of King's College, who replaced Coach Walter Milinski. Coach Taglieri played a large part in the team's success by ably tak- ing over in August while Head Coach Robert Graup- enperger was ill Ben1am1n Clerico and Carl Kirchner, managers, also played a part in the team s success by their untirmg efforts to keep the team running smoothly The team played in a new league this year the Tri County Conference, which was composed of many schools of the Berks Lancaster, and Lebanon counties The school faced two new teams this season, Cornwall, and Wilson, which replaced Bishop McDevitt of the Central Penn Catholic League. Governor Mifflin was undoubtedly the toughest game of the season. The players put up a good fight, but could not hold the offensive punch of Mifflin's attack. The players snapped back hard by defeating York Catholic the following weekend. Even though the team was not a winning outfit, it had three standouts. Thomas Plastino made the Tri- County Conference all-star team as a defensive line- backer. Bernard Ziegler, quarterback, and Robert Swift, guard, made honorable mention on the all star team The Catholic defensive line was bolstered by the arrival of Joseph Kramer a 200 pound interior line man This season was certainly the surprise of the school year Next year, we are all hoping for a winning re cord ROW ONE Benjamin Clerico Michael ODonnell James Harry Robinson William Bmzen Thomas Plastino Victor Martell John Spadea Carl Kirchner ROW TWO Assistant Coach Jude Schlager Anton Bauer Leon McCloskey Robert Swift Thomas Yeager James Santanlello Lawrence Keller Jean Trees Andrew Fouchet William Martin John Deller Head Coach Robert Graupensperger ROW THREE Assistant neth Major Victor Lombardo Regis Stumpf Bernard Ziegler Paul Pautz Frank Wickenheiser Richard I-lory Kenneth Zieg ler ROW FOUR Willlam Meluskey Ronald Phelan Thomas Martin William Happe John Hoover Thomas Bucher Ronald Vasquez Richard Schreder . , . .. . , 4 . . . - . 7 , . . : ' ' ' , ' ' , ' . : ' Haines, Robert Mester, Victor Reusing, Frank Matricardi, Coach Carmine Taglieri, William Dinges, Peter Roeser, Ken- , y . . . , . , . . , . y . , . , y , . I Z . l , . . , . . , . - . , , . , , . , . . , y , . , , , , . 104 19 7 l4A 7A 0, 6, 6AAA 19 AA 19 AA 0AAA L.C.H.S. 1959 Varsity Scores Opponent Manheim Twp A A A A 0 Cornwall A A A AA 28 Muhlenberg Twp A A A A 7 Delone Catholic A A 28 Lebanon Catholic A 20 Columbia AAAAAA 0 Governor Mifllin A A A A A A 54 York Catholic A A A A A A A A 0 Reading Central Catholic A 47 Wilson AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A A A31 Coaches Carmine Taglieri and Robert Graupensperger seem to be dumb-struck as they watch their team on the football field. while Richard Schreder tends yardage markers. t f 4' -1 l 9' , i Iliff? I Fri-County Conference all-star linebacker. Thomas PlastinoA runs the gauntlet of Catholic Highs band and majorettes during the introductions before the Friday night football game. 105 Three hard-hitting Crusader linemen stop ll Delone player from gaining yardage. Play! 0 5...7 -.. Af.N I-. '11 ij,-vu? S' sig - 2' wwf.-' ' f.',. , -. .A 'du .N- , -f WW., , f, n. . 1 , 4' wx t MY' 4 . x L. ' ' H x n Jean Trees stops u Miner hulfback as Bill Dingcs, Regis Stumpf, iff? V l L YN is Dick Flory, und Tom Plustino move in to help. .o , 0 . ff,-,-, I Explosixe fullback, Jean Trees, tries an end run against Gox. Mifflin. This was thc Crusaders' toughest game of the year, f. X' K, .., -, ,, the .y66l7 l. Hard-running halfback, Tony Bauer, goes for a gain as Lebanon players move in for the tackle. Crusader defense rushes Cornwall Miner's offensive unit while Catholic rooters yell: Hold that line. The speedy Crusader ollense goes on the attack against Delone. Quarterback, Bernie Ziegler, gets set to hand the ball oil' to one of his halfbacks. Catlaolzk cagem' dignlay .speed and defire This year the students of Lancaster Catholic had high hopes that the Crusader five would match the team record of last season. The Crusaders' first game was with Conestoga Val- ley, which they lost by six points. But they bounced back hard, and won their next three consecutive games. School spirits rose high. Then disaster struck, and the roof caved in as Columbia won two games in a row from the varsity five on December 22 and 29. The team was never able to recover from this slump until February 12, when they defeated York Catholic in a league game. The Crusaders finally finished the season winning six games and losing fifteen in regular play. In the Central Pennsylvania Catholic league, the varsity won two and lost eight. Lack of height was the main reason the Crusaders did not do so well. Bernie Ziegler was the tallest mem- ber of the team, while Jim Haines was the smallest at five feet eight inches. The overall team height was five feet ten inches. VARSITY SCOREBOARD L.C.H.S. Opponents 45 ..,. . . . Conestoga Valley ...,. ,.,.. . 51 46 . . . , East Lebanon County . . . . . . 44 55 . , . . Manheim Township .... . , , 45 76 . , . East Lebanon County . . . 64 32 , . , . Columbia .........., , . . 82 45 . . . , , Columbia ,... . . . . . . 94 46 . . . . Cocalico 4 ..,......,..... , , 52 50 . . . . Reading Central Catholic . . . , , 76 45 . , . Delone Catholic ......... . . , 61 59 . , , . . York Catholic .... , . . 60 50 . . . . Bishop McDevitt , . , . , , 57 54 . . . . . Shamokin Catholic . . . , . . 55 59 . , . . Lebanon Catholic , . . . . , . . . 66 50 . . . Reading Central Catholic , . . . 69 59 . . . , . Cocalico .,..., .... . . , 49 41 . . , Solanco ..,..,. . . 62 61 . . . , . Delone Catholic , . . 69 53 . , . York Catholic , .. 49 40 . . . Bishop McDevitt . . . . 60 45 . . , . Shamokin Catholic . . . . . 51 66 . . . . . Lebanon Catholic . , . . . . 53 Chuck Magee works on his set shots at the Friday afternoon basketball practice. Chuck was the sparkplug of the Crusader five this year with his fine ball handling and scoring record. Chuck led the team with a 18.7 point average in league play. Even though the team did not do as well as they were expected, there were many bright spots through- out the season. Chuck Magee and Mike Kostecky teamed up to make a formidable one-two punch for the Crusaders. The two of them combined scored a to- tal of 627 points in regular games, and 389 points in league games. Mike shared scoring honors with a 15.85 point average in regular games, and a 17.2 point aver- age in league competition. One of the high points of the season was Mike Kostecky scoring thirty-two points against Delone. Mike came very close to breaking Ed Maley's record of last year. Chuck Magee wound up with a 15.5 point average in all around play. Bernie Ziegler was an excellent handyman to have on the team this year as he helped to win a number of the games with his fine play. Next year, the students are all looking for a much improved season. A 1 . l fkixiisvl' C K T e Vdfflil 1 V 0 U ,'n'gi 1 I Y 'li 41 Q-4 may ROW ONE: Thomas Roeser, James Haines, Michael Kostecky. Richard Flory. Sherwood Gingrich. and Coach Robert Grau- Charles Magee, Thomas Brown. ROW TWO: Coach Carmine pensberger. Taglieri, Joseph Kramer, Bernard Ziegler, Frank Wickenheiser. Mike Kostecky leaps in the air with a Columbia player to hght for the rebound as crowd looks on at the Tide gymnasium. Mike was one of the top scorers for the Crusaders this season. N The Crumder we Bernie Ziegler tries for two points from the side with a one-hand shot against Reading Central Catholic. Joe Kramer waits for the rebound. The crowd watches anxiously for the outcome of the play as the Junior Varsity tries for a winning season with shots like this. Mike Kostecky jumps for the ball while Chuck Magee, Bernie Ziegler, Frank Wickenheiser, and Tom Brown wait for it to come their way. alwayr 193191 bard Tom Brown makes a field goal against the Crimson Tide at Columbia as Frank Wicken- heiser, Chuck Magee, Tom Roeser, and the Tide cagers watch the ball roll into the basket. Frank Wickenheiser goes up in the air for a jump shot over the outstretched hand of an opposing player while Tom Brown rushes in for the rebound. Sherwood Gingrich goes up to tap the ball for the Crusader five as Mike Kostecky, Bernie Ziegler, and Dick Flory get ready for action. l 'ta ff ANA T2 .Xi ,1'Hff' 1N'f'Rr: The Junior Varsity team had a very successful season. The team Kiely. ROW TWO: Coach Graupensberger, Gerald Schmitt, is composed of the following boys: ROW ONE: John Palko. John Kubala, Donald Wireback, Thomas Bucker, William Garrett Kennedy, Michael Haldeman, Michael Kiely, Thomas Painter, John Stauffer. unior Vdffligl and Freflrman team! promise az Jl9z'nz'ng future to L.CH.Sf .sporty program. 4 2 . X i KE f I A if-fri The Freshman team, composed of the following boys, 5h0w5 TWO: John Palko, John Kubala, Scott Talbott, Gerald Schmitt, great skill and enthusiasm: ROW ONE: Michael Coble, Thom- Michael Hiildemafl, Michael BHIUUS- as Kiely, Francis Vera, John Cox, Edward Matricardi. ROW 112 Girly' tflbortr challenge other rchoolr anal Sportsmanship and competition stimulate a youth's ambitionf' No phrase could better stress the main objective of the re-organized girls' basketball team. Through the efforts and guidance of Miss Patricia Wallace, gym instructress, the team proved their capabilities by climbing to victory after a defeated half-season. The co-captains of the team were Celeste Krizin and Carol Sch- lager, who tried earnestly to lead their team to victory in each game. The Junior Varsity team has shown that they are superior to their big sisters by winning a majority of their games this season. We hope graduation will not diminish the girls' squad, and that the experience and technique learned this year will benefit the team in the seasons to come. The team's schedule was as follows: Away Reading Catholic Jan. 8 Away Lebanon Catholic Jan. 15 Home Reading Catholic Jan. 24 Away Linden Hall Feb. 3 A Home Linden Hall Feb. 12 Celeste Krizin aims for the basket during one of Away C0uI1try Day Feb. 26 the girls' basketball games. Away LCbal1OI1 Catholic March l Away Warwick March 8 attract many athletic girly to fun ana' healthful exereiye l Phyllis Mehaffey and Peggy Wanner try to stop a Lebanon The ball goes high in the air during an exciting moment Catholic High girl from making a basket. in the Lebanon-Lancaster game. Regina Mowery and Carol Schlager battle for Lancaster. 113 Girls' Sports i Basketball Volleyball Softball Hockey Archery Tennis Christine Custer and Patricia Ringquist display their skill in archery during a gym class. Bmeball and Vollqflaall continue df mforite girly' Jpomt Patricia Deller receives encouragement from Carolyn Kubala, Anne Parker, Joanne Schlegel- milch, and Christine Custer, as she prepares to bat a ball during a softball game. Jeanne Schlegelmllch and Helen Carpenter face oh' durxng a hockey game Good weather permztf mrzouf outdoor Jportf 01' reflr mr any Regma Mowery and Peggy Wanner show other members of the gtrls basketball team how to do ll the rlght way rn yumpmg for the basketball 115 Q l f ex I f fx? faint fofqbb Patron Sami of Workers Pray or uf Glonous Sa1nt Joseph Pattern of all who are devoted to toll obtaxn for me the grace to toll 1n the Splflt of penance 1n order thereby to atone for my many sms to toll consc1ent1ously puttmg devotlon to duty before my own 1ncl1nat1ons to labor w1th thankfulness and Joy deemmg lt an honor to employ and to develop by my labor the glfts I have recelved from Alm1ghty God to work w1th order peace moderatlon and patlence wlthout ever shr1nk1ng from wear1ness and dlllicultles to work above all w1th a pure 1ntent1on and wlth detachment from self havmg al ways before my eyes the hour of death and the accountmg wh1ch I must then render oft1me1ll spent of talents unemployed of good undone and of my empty prlde 1n success wh1ch IS so fatal to the work of God All for Jesus all through Mary all ln 1m1tat1on of thee O Patrlarch Joseph Th1s shall be my motto 1n l1fe and 1n death Amen CCOmposed by St Plus XJ C Stanley Albrlght and Mrs John Hetmenz Jr and Mrs Jacob Peiefman tfenzor Mr. . 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I +-4-...., Ellzabeth Frltz shows a group of vlsltors from local mdustrxes our physlcs department Albrlght Brothers Appllance Co Columbla Pennsylvanla Alsam Shoe Manufacturing Co Amerlcan Advertlslng Servlce 136 N Chrlstlan Street Armstrong and Holton 445W S Prmce Street Arrow Shoe Store 14 E Klng Street The Art Prmtlng Company 349 W Klng Street Aument Brothers 227 N Prmce Street Automotive Sales 356 W Orange Street Bachman s Lanco Store Columbla Pennsylvania Backers Bargaln Barn 2010 COlUmb1a Avenue Roy C Barr and Son 736 Columbla Avenue Dave Barton s Barber Shop Columbxa Pennsylvania Karl Bauer Beer Dlstrrbutor 250 S Water Street Bermel 476 Lafayette Street S S Bertz and Sons Inc 226 W Lemon Street Blckel s Potato Chaps B111 the Barber 361 E Ross Street Bogar Lumber Company 600 New Holland Avenue Brown and McCarter Insurance 33 N Duke Street Brownlng s Flymg A SCYVICC 1960 Columbia Avenue Brubaker Plumblng and Heatmg 1284 Roherstown Road John W Butts Realtor Appralser 24 E Orange Street Butz Slgn Company 250 Semore Street Cannon and Long Funeral Home 27 S Prmce Street Capp s Bar 750 Rockland Street Vera Caskey s Dress Shop Manherm Pennsylvania Casual Corner 155 E Klng Street Sam Caterbone Cleaners 1470 Manhexm Pike 119 Clerlco s Flower Shop 876 Manor Street Coca Cola Botthng Works 417 E Ross Street Coe Camera Shop 148 N Queen Street Conlm s Luncheonette 710 N Duke Street Cream Top Dalry Llncoln Highway East Mlchael W Cuskey Jr 1402 Hollywood Drxve Darmstaetter s Inc 35 37 N Queen Street Darrenkamp s Food Store 713 Unlon Street Davld s Optlcal Company 144 N Prmce Street DeWalt Drusron American Machine and Foundry Company Fountaln Avenue Dllllch s Paper Products Ephrata Pennsylvania Dor Beth School for Beautlclans 253 N Queen Street Dougherty s Radro and T V Repalr 301 E Kmg Street . 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Franklin Street ' I ' John Erchorn Columbla Pennsylvan1a R W Elsch Electrxcal Contractor 501 N Lame Street Herman Ely Jr Plastlc Caps 53 N Duke Street Engle and Hambrlght Inc 46 E Orange Street Erlglert s Garage Route 30 West of Lancaster Etter s Floor Covermg Shop 339 W Orange Street Falk Brothers 511 St Joseph Street A M Flanagan D1SIflbUtOf Columbla Pennsylvama Flora s House of Beauty Columbla Pennsylvania Fountain House Mechanlcsburg Pennsylvan1a Fountaln House Mechanlcsburg Pennsylvania W1ll1am O Fralley and Son 250 E K1ng Street W1ll1am O Fralley III Realtor 231 E K1ng Street A Frlend A Frrend 320 E Llberty Street Garvey s Pharmacy 716 718 N Franklm Street Gast T V Repair Shop 6 Hershey Avenue Dave Glassmeyer 115 Laurel Street Goldbach s Flower Shop 141 N Duke Street Good s Da1ry Ice Cream Rohrerstown Pennsylvanla J Russel Graul Notary Publrc Duke and V1ne Street Graver s Seat Cover Center 102 Jackson Street Grllflths and Campbell 145A E Kmg Street Fred F Groff Funeral Home 234 W Orange Street Groff s Muslc House 15 N Prlnce Street Haldy Memorlals 121 S Queen Street Hammond s Pretzel Bakery 718 S West End Avenue He1neman s Department Store Columbla Pennsylvan1a Helsey s Sunoco Servlce Statlon Mount Joy Pennsylvan1a Henkel and McAllister Pharmacy 201 E Chestnut Street Henkle s Pharmacy Columbla Pennsylvan1a Hershey and Grbble Insurance L1t1tz Pennsylvania BUSINESS PATRONS Alvrn R Hocke Optlclan 139 N Duke Street Henry M Hoover Alderman 411 S Prmce Street Jack Horner Shoes Columbla Pennsylvan1a A H Hostetter Ruby and Prangley Avenue Intern l Molders 8: Foundry Workers Local 376 A F L Ital1an Amerlcan Club 335 N Queen Street Lancaster Water Equlpment Co 735 Manor Street Keck s Meat Market Columbla Pennsylvama Keemer Cleaner 1921 Lmcoln H1ghway East Keystone Express and Storage 229 W James Street K1ng Novelty Company 214 216 W Grant Street K1ng Theatre 419 E Kmg Street Serena A Klrchner D1str1butor 740 742 Poplar Street KIYSICIH s Statlonery Store Columbra Pennsylvan1a Columbla Councrl 32294 Clyde Kraft Funeral Hon Columbra Pennsylvan1a Charles Krrmmel F ormstone 417 W V1ne Street Lancaster Battery Company Inc 1330 Harr1sburg Plke Lancaster Lmcoln Mercury N Prmce and McGovern Ave Lancaster Storage Company 342 N Queen Street Landy Towel Company 989 Rank Road Lebzelters and Sons 237 N Queen Street Leber Funeral Home Columbla Pennsylvan1a Lombardo s Cafe 226 Harr1sburg Avenue Long Funeral Home Columbla Pennsylvanla Lowell s Leather Goods Store 38 W Orange Street Manor Street 5 and 10 568 Manor Street Manor Vlew Darry and Lunch Bar Mrllersvxlle Pennsylvan1a Maple Grove Bargaln Center Columbla Plke The B B Martrn Company 351 W James Street Merchant House Denver Pennsylvan1a M1ller and Hartman 243 W Lemon Street 120 A Mrller Company 54 56 N Queen Street C Mlller Paper Hangmg 663 W Orange Street John C Motter Psmtlng Company Columbla Pennsylvan1a Muslc Assoclatlon Lancaster Cathollc Hxgh School Nrkolaus Electr1c Company Columbla Pennsylvanla Palumbo Realtor and Insurance 320 N Duke Street Kenneth Parmer Floor Sandmg 735 High Street Pensupreme Dalry Products 623 Second Street Pmk Poodle Beauty Shop Columbla Pennsylvania Pony Boy Laundromat 932 High Street Rebman s Hollday Store 800 S Queen Street Ressler s Sales Servlce 447 449 Manor Street Rose Bowl Restaurant 337 339 N Queen Street Domenlck Rose Ta-llor 305 N Queen Street 601 S Queen Street Holy Name Soclety St Mary s Par1sh Lancaster Sander s Garage 222 N Frankhn Street L N Schllllng Barber 5V2 N Duke Street Schwanger Brothers Inc 537 W Rosevllle Road Segro s Barber Shop 225 N Queen Street Sex Chlck Company East Petersburg Pennsylvan1a Charles W Sheaffer Roofing 230 W Lemon Street R E Sheckard and Son Insurance Columbla Pennsylvan1a Shenk Brothers 30 W Kmg Street Warren Shultz and Son Columbla Pennsylvanla Slmplex Paper Box Corporatron Janet Avenue Smxthgall Brothers Company Plne and Lemon Street James Stamen Funeral Home Columbla Pennsylvanla Stamen s Gulf Service Columbla Pennsylvan1a Standard Drug Company 349 W Lemon Street Steckel Prmtrng Company 136 N Chrlstlan Street Stevens House W K1ng and Prince Street 1 - . . , . . 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Stumpf, Incorporated 517 Union Street Ed Stumph Oil Company Manheim and Fruitville Pikes Teck s News Agency 16 W Chestnut Street BUSINESS PATRON S Terre Hill Manufacturing Company Blue Ball Pennsylvania Ina B Theobald School of Dance 154 N Queen Street Three Steps to Beauty 352 N Queen Street Vecera s Candy Shop Columbia Pennsylvania The Village Farm 275 Redwood Drive Weiss Cleaners 320 S Lime Street WCISSCI s New and Used Furniture Columbla Pennsylvania Westenberger, Maley and Myers 125-131 E. King Street Wheatland Oil Company 1050 N. Plum Street Jimmy Wilson Jr., Storage Co. 424-426 N. Queen Street H. C. Yost Company, Inc. 149 E. King Street Young's Plumbing and Heating 106-114 W. Orange Street Seventh Ward Hotel 501 Rockland Street Barr s Nursery Mr and Mrs Hensel Brown Brown s Esso Service Center Owen B Caldwell Real Estate De Luxe Cleaners A Friend Fortney s Restaurant Mr and Mrs John I Kurtz Jr Joseph La Monaca Sheriff Charles McD1v1tt Petter s Music Shop Robert S Ream Jeweler Red Rose Sanitary Laundry Style s Bar A Friend Edward J. 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