Mother of Mercy High School - Mercywood Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1964
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ercywood-19 Mother ofMercy High School Cincinnati, Ohio 774$th ' i$ N i N V1 Mother Catherine McAuley 1787-q1841' Our Uncrowned Irish Saint vi um KDW C: C3152. keg? :3 fives: WW 1,: ix aft: fix? - t ' C , ix Q $151171 i Dedzcatzon. .fjjwmmmi, P 1 Sick: f $155; beWKMJZ $11 1. 55? ES ' 7;'7.Qif-;2 . N , z 7. 0 OJ L352: :g .1 1 .311 0k To :5 i QED i 0 Mother Mary Catherine McAuIcy e C 3 Si MM C? L 5 , sh ress of the Religious Sisters of Mercy W , . Giaw; 3 WM he wise and prudent virgin 0 1 X5; M W 036 lamp of charity for God 5 needy w M . JW was ever burning. p $im M thyo With unshakable faith, ,. 2 Mad unclouded vision, 1 E i E W30 M X K . WW Q and unwavering serenity, . KR Rh she, like the valiant woman in the gospel, K K i aa a , put forth her hand to strong things. E ;K '92: ., May her reward be the same ; - X a 2 may her works praise her $2 73 whose legacy of charity 6Q t ' V. to thirty thousand spiritual daughters 2: Ei perpetuates her commitment to the needs of the - i E gex 3h e . - poor, , W sick, and 4 6 W 4w . 1' W151i 2 - wig :UUJJ ignorant Ea . ' 9i I x f! mLL'n d aignid the earth. a D 17156 3;: M elody Zuckerberg ztor: Ed z'nda M eyer L dz'tor Co 5X x; 31'; - J, , . J . .4 . J 91 Y cf ' Activities Seniors .......................... iii: YearInReview...................138 Advertising ......... W164 . 5 w j i A ,.g...,. 3.35? F'm' um' :: A bide: Within M ercy v W I Opening Mass gives Mercians a. V'L I ' . U .- Chance to start the school year right ' with a prayer and song union to God. raised in These words of encouragement are carved into the building, that they may likewise be engraved upon our hearts. VI t , x- jf h K h , , Ln , ; ; I . ' , thx J K h x w 9 Qt k in ; WM k1 f K , X , :4 ff'v E ,t f 46 I fix ;; h . h, k . 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Mary Jo Gruclich lives Mercfs motto by making a short visit to the chapel in her free time Devotion to St, Joseph, the patron of the worker, is had by many Mercians who ask his guidance for each task they must perform. .mLJ A- Sway and F rz'endslzz'p Prevail at M ercy 'er Wen... k vx 1W ' Janice Neyer, Peggy Moran and Emily Neyer enjoy their Iong-awaited leisure time of the school day by just relaxing or by engaging in a bright and cheerful conversation on the main steps of Mercy. Mercy senior Charlene Lictman, takes time out of her school day to help an underclassmanl Bonnie Fox. The spirit of study prevails at Mercy as is shown by Sylvia Feist who diligently makes use of the library, 11 M ercfs IMA GE is Reflected Sister Mary Jean, R.S.Mh, Sister Mary Perpetua, RVS.Mh and Sister Mary Aloyse, RVS.M. leisurely stroU about the campus. A51 Always ready to give advice Father Carl Lizza. talks to his religion students Mariarm Saucr, Nancy Caminiti and Joyce Brodbeck. Ascending the marble steps is Mrs. Gusweiler with the courteous help of Linda Thurer, Con- nie Waplcs and Mary Jo Kammer. Na !3 Throughout E06132 Walk oszfe l3 ACADEMICS A dministmtorS Enc0umge FATHER CARL LIZZA Assistant pastor at Saint Charles Borromeo Parish . eight year senior religion teacher at Mercy . .. coach of group of Lit:le 0,: referee for fac- ulty basketball battles conductor of informa- tion classes for converts par for the course type golfer . . . likes bowling, baseball, and music . .. favorite Mission saying Think Pink FATHER STEPHEN CALME Mercyss Chaplain assistant at Saint Aloysius Gonzaga Parish junior religion teacher likes to travelaman 0f the world basketball player goalpost gazer drinks koke on the rocks, that m . . . enjoys baseball and hot dogs . . is expert at sewing on his own buttons .. . likes to attend Mission Parties and Yellow. 16 Self-Impmvement If while walking through the halls of Mercy, you keep seeing a nunhthe same one, that ishat Every corner and in each corridor, youjrc not witnessing bilocation, The hillusionh is Sister Mary Perpetua REAL, the high-school principal, Ap- pointed to help Sister K'Iary Perpetua R.S.1VI. to direct the spiritual and academic lives of nearly wwu-w ww .. 17 one thousand girls, is Sister Mary Aloysc R.S.M. Sister likewise devotes special time to music and the Health Careers Club. Sister Mary Joan R.S.M., superior and principal of the academy, promotes a sound Catholic background throughout the school, and an atmosphere of learning. From experienced hands of administrators students receive guidance. uReligion is not hard? explains Father Bensman to Diane R0- berlu, nifs just a mattcr of puuing to practice what you have learned? Looking over the materials that will be mvered dur- 18 Relz'gz'on Doorkeeper t0 An Inner sze Ont: 0f the four pricsrs that comes weekly to insmct freshmen and sophomores is Father chz. Here he awaits questions from students. ing the course of the year, Diane realizes that it work really be that difHCulL Father Schetter shows his willingness to help Mercians by de- voting his time to answer those questions posed by Mary Oster- hues. n cC0r1szsi0ns will be heard today from Today is lVIonday and NIerCians have access to four priests from adjacent parishes. Besides giving personal guidance, the priests teach freshman and sophomore students the basic principles of their faith. Rev. John L Bensman and Rev. Albert Schetter instruct freshmen and sophomores. De- voting every Monday to our sophomores and their spiritual development is Rev. Kenneth chz. Put- ting in a daily appearance at Mercy to teach a class of second year students youyll find Rev. James Peak- er. Results Mercians End that religion must de- velop into a way of life. 19 For Father Peaker, entering the confessiunal at Mercy is a weekly routine Fun and pleasure are cast aside and spiritual guidance is applied to all problems that may arise for the girls. Mwum MTV . -. .-,..-'-... Ar wm:m wwmq-u mmmm.-.5.y. , Sister Mary Annette R.S.M. and Pamela Kramer show their enthusiasm over the rcligion project the freshmen are demon- strating, Lnraync Brockmcicr posts a notice concerning an interacial justice discussion. Being a nationnwide problem, the program was designed to give the Catholic viewpoint to the girls. Religion Basz'sfor a Christian sze HNNOUNCINC! TO BE HELD BN RT , .77 . ; um; 95; :u ms mums MSTION MSW! PERIOD 'xt ii and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it, quotes Sister Mary Immaculette R.S.M., as Janet Lampej Janet Berger, Donna VVilkens and Martha Nciheisel listen attentively. Two Religionhthe foundation of life By penetrating the depths of darkness, Mcrcians learn the truths of their faith and the teachings of the Church to help prepare themselves for the future. Helping freshmen and sophomores build a firm founda- tion of faith, is Sister Mary Annette R.S.M., who teaches Religion I and II. Sister Mary Immacul- cttc R.S.IVL aids First year religion pupils in build- ing their moral characters by teaching Religion I and also Business Math and Algebra I. Freshh men loam the basic principles of a good Christian life directed by Sister Mary Ursula R.S.M., who instructs Latin and Religion classes. Spreading the truths of the Church is Mrs. Veronica Boe- skcn, moderator of the Safety Club, who teaches freshmen and sophomores Religion and English. Tcachcrs supply the girls with the knowledge and best training possible as they progress on the road to complete happiness. 21 i r x114 ith . xqc r X 5bt-N' . t hrLst . hccti L'Arm' CHR'SE more freshmen Mary Lee Moeller and Mary Ann Trotta look up additional information. iWhan the Vatican Council? Linda Brinker is ready to answer Mrs. Bocskenis question because of the informative scrapbooks she and her fellow onlookers, Babra Hizer and Mary Jo Bruegge- man, made, Lz'teratureeRevz'ver 0fth6 Past Miss Dugan, Miss Barrett, and Miss Wandstrat stop as they are about to descend the marble steps to chat. Chances are they Literaturewthe key to enjoyment. Who shares that pleasure better than the English teachers do with their students? Tangling with parts of speech and punctuation, and meeting with Shakespeare for the first time is the task of freshman English pupils. Assisting them in this study is Miss Janis Dugan, moderator of C.D.L., who also teaches Religion 1. Helping sophomores strug- gle through other aspects of grammar are Miss Alma Wanclstrat and Miss Joan Brunsman, who is the moderator of the GLEANINGS. Sister 22 us discuss the English Classes that till their days. Chances also are that after a trying day such a topic is farthest from their minds. Mary Benet R.S.M., who is the moderator of the Latin Club plus Senior Sociality, helps third year English girls as they again adventure through the pages of literature. The last three years of Latin and junior and senior English are her fields. Sen- iors complete their English course under Miss Eleanor Barrett, teacher of English IV and World History. These teachers aid the pupils in their journey on the vast ocean of literature in their sturdy ship iiDiligenceh to the port of en- joyment. Iambic or tmchaic? Trimeter or tetrametcr? An important part of Sister Mary Benefs English course is the study of poetry. h'Onps! Dropped sumcthing!w exclaims exasperatcd Nfary Beth Ilucbnor. As she hurries 1n pick up her books Mary Brodbcck, Mary Owc-nsh and Linda Barnes offer their sympathy and assist- auto. 23 Kathy Boller must have been right in scanning the poem. What else Cuuld possibly have Caused such a smile from Sister? Did someone Conjugate a verb correctly? Could that he the rea- son why M'iss Brunsman is smiling so plcasantly? .61 M ath M aker ofLogz'cal Betwixl, bothered and bewildered are we!,, proclaim math students Cheryl Kerrhner and Kathy Kelly. After class Sister NIary Johanna R.S.M tries to remedy their problems. Itls not easy being a teacher because on some days confusion reigns. Sister NIary Francine RASM. has the right geometry book but she d bthCr make sure Ihafs the mrrcct board! 24 Todayk scientists communicate in a language all their 0wn-mathcmatics. But the road to becom- ing a mathematical linguist is laborious. Sister NIary Henrietta K.SM. guidcs the fast year stu- dents in the right direction through her Algebra I Classes. Standing along the pathway is Sis tcr Mary Francine R.S.M. She aids sacond year students by teaching them geometry and religion. Sister Mary Johanna, R.S.M., Mu Alpha Theta UMath 0111M achiser, helps students maintam logical minds as she challenges junior and senior girls in trigonometry, geometry and algebra. Where does your fancy 1ic scicncc, accounting, math teacherwthcrcas a course for you. Knowledge of sets and subsets is given to freshmen, Kathleen Wissel and Diana Dixon by Sister Mary Henrietta, whn tcachcs Peggy Roettker has all the necessary instruments, maybe even a Algvbra 1'4 few extra, yet that doesrft always produce the correct answer in math. Business-- 0st Tomormwis S ecretarz'es There's Eittlc time to sit when you have as busy 3 schedule as Miss Eckcl. Third year students in the clerical course are her charge. Compute, calculate and numerate! NIrs. Barnett gives Leslie Downing and Jenny DiPilIa tirst hand advice on the mechanics of business. 26 The ability to do a good job the confidence and poise necessary in the business world a sense of dependability These are qualities business students at Mercy acquire. They pre- pare for the day xvhcn thcyill be on their own. Helping thcm in the preparation is Mr, Joseph Lammcrt, who teaches Bookkeeping I and II, thcc Practice, and General Business. Miss Betty Eckcl, instructor of Typing I and Shorthand I, aids future sccrctarics in perfecting the funda- mental techniques of their profession. Future bookkccpcrs are guided under Mrs. Mary Kay Barnett, who teaches Bookkeeping I and Typing I and II. Mcrcians are sent out into the world by Sister Mary Conraclinc REAL, who as the mod- orator 0f the Business Club, adds the final touches as she teaches Shorthancl II and Typing II. Prcsent students will surely be a future success. Bookkeeping easy ? Marie Borgman and Armella Zerhusen might not think 50, but with Mr. Lammertis help Ucftl prob- lems will soon be solved. The business women of tomorrow need good iraining today. Sister Mary Conradinc RSIM. Umlowl gives Karen Eilers and Susan Helmes a few tips to help them in the modern business worlcli Languageh World Wide Word Wisdom x Mother 0? Mercy. Pray Fof f- NLV 1?; c'JAqu OM; , NJ 'f Miss Marie Martino. aided by Michele Wild. prepares for a re- corded 1033011 in Spanish. Hcaring it spoken is as important as rc-ading i1. 28 the whole of Gaul is divided imo three partsf! explains Sister Mary dc Sales R.S.M. to her second year Latin students. If noth- ing else these words will always be remembered by Latin pupils. Pat Gillan and Barb McAndrcws get in that hSpanish mood:, with the approach of the annual Pan-Amcrican Tea! Maybe they can entertain the foreign girls in their own style this year. It looks like an ordinary Crossword puzzle but-iooks deceive. Sister hiary Julian R,S.M. and Sue Voelimeckc iFrcnch schnlari fill in the blanks with words learned from the study of French, From the hawk on Sistcris face the puzzle has becn solvcdi Whatis in a language for you? A wider knowi- eclgc of world affairs, personal satisfaction, and new opportunities are gained by the girl who masters at foreign tongue, Latin students, with help from Sister Mary Ursula R,S.M., Sister Mary Benet R.S.M. and Sister Mary dc Sales R.S.M. can, after a good two or four year course in Latin, go on to college with a fine basis for further studies in any held. The Peace Corps and the Papal Lay Volunteers for Latin America, both having activities centering in Spanish speak- 29 ing countries, need workers. Teacher of all four years of Spanish, Miss Marie Martino can aid girls interested in these works to fulfill the lan- guage requirement. Advancing in popularity is the student tour, and France is always a target for eager tourists. If you know the language and Customs, as taught in Sister Mary Julian's R.S.M. French course, so much more can be obtained from visiting this foreign land. Keys to all of these are offered by the language departmentause thcmi the antennae are the long red things? observes Louella Mur- dock. Mary Pallman consents as she views the lobster before: dissection. Now that we have this chart compieted, who would like to explain it,H asks Sister Mary Benjamin R.S.M., as she smiles reassuringly, 30 Scz'ence Unfolding New F rontz'ers There are no royal roads to learning science, but the hscicntistsh here at Blcrcy are guided 011 the way by their teachers. Sister Mary Joseph R.S.M., who is moderator of thc Projectionist and 0f the P1'0jCCt,Clubs, describes to her students the part fauna and Hora play in the world around us. In the Chemistry lab Sister Mary Dismas R.S.M. reigns supreme. The rest of Sister Dismass time is spent tcaching Algebra and Trig, and moderating Our thomisis of tumun'mx'. Kmhlvon Potzick and Jean Nierk- harm: are trying mm 0f the experiments presented during the chemistry class. Under the supcrvision of Sister Mary Dismas Junior Sodality. Sister Mary Johanna R.S.M. and Sister Mary Benjamin R.S.M. aid senior students in their study Of physicst Along with moderating Frcshman Sociality, teaching general science con- sumes Sister Bcnjamink time. Besides supervising the Mu Alpha Theta Q'Iath Clubt and C.S.M.C., Sister Johanna is also an Algebra II teacher. Science is taught at Mercy so we may come to know better GOCFS design. R511. thc preparation of oxygcn is taking plate. Dozft blow up the school girls! H mary- Are you prepared to face the cruel world ahead of you? Sister Mary Robertinc R.S.M. instructs girls in Problems of Democracy classes and is preparing Bonnie Brinkman for what might be in Start for her. Miss Eileen Bonckamp takes time from her history class to go over a previous issue of the GLEANINGS Who kn0ws someday the GLEANINGS may make mistorf with Miss Bonekamp as nmderaton 32 Am'matz'an ofPast Events thm England the Industrial Revolution came to the United States? explains Miss Judith AmOS, Mary Jo Martin watches attentively as Miss Amos ties in geography with her American History class. Dates, dates, and more dates! Who? Why? When? Where? Studying history entangles more than just memorizing facts and hgures. It is the journey from the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, through the immense Roman Empire, into our modern world. You meet dignified leaders, as Alexander the Great and William the Conquerer and notables of today. Mrs. Kathryn Gusweiler and Sister Mary Rober- tine R.S.M. direct seniors in Problems of Democ- racy. Sister Robertine likewise moderates Future Teachers Club. Sophomores and juniors having questions relating to American or World History can seek advise from Miss Judith Amos or Miss Eileen Bonckamp, also 21 Journalism teacher, Itts been said that history repeats itself, If this is so, what better way to meet the problems of tomorrow, than by reviewing the difficulties and their solution of the past? 7,. Mrs. Gusweilcr awaits questions from the floor in her Problems of Democracy class, Having all the qualifit'ations of a lawyer makes her an infinite source of political and governmental informatiun. ' 33 ,H; awn w. .. aw. .kw n4 .w Mf-J M 4.... mm: Ruth W'cnslrup gives her interpretation of a reading as Sister Mary Carfos R.S.M. gives thoughtful cunsidcralinn to the techniques Rmh makes use of in trying to Convey the Correct cmotiuns. 34 F i726 A m;- With a M odem Accent Sister Daniel Marie R.S,M. smiles at her spcech class when: batter speech for use in public speaking is promoted. . .6... ...- N.Huu ., ......-.. Willing to Hlend a helping handw Nancy Borgman: art student, helps Sister Mary Sharon R.S.Mh clean up a. little Wnisplacedah paint. Accomplished musicians! Famous actresses! Noted artists! How did they begin in their professions? Great artists are helped through the early stages of their career by Sister Mary Sharon R.S.M., who teaches Art I, II, III, and IV. Aiding dedicated actresses is Miss Dulah Pulskamp, Dramatics I and II and Speech II and III instructor. Sister Mary Carlos R.S.NI., moderator of Masque and Gavel, adds the finishing touches to these aspiring Thespians, directing them in Dramatics III and IV and Speech IV. ciFuture Liberaces7, embark on their vocations under the guidance of Sister Daniel Marie RS.M., teacher of Music and Speech I. The teachers and students combine efforts to produce the fine motto of those in fine arts-JiHave talent . . . will use?! 35 Susan Owens listens attentively as Miss Dulah Pulskamp explains the lift: and qualities of the timeless dramatist, William Shake- speare. Home Ec-Preparesfor the Future Which way is it to the Home Economics room? Just follow your nose Miss Kipp tlefn and the girls taking Home EC always have something good couking Binding, stitching, hemming and cutting are arts at good seamstress has to acquire. Janet Schacfcr highU puts into practice what she recalls from her classes. 36 f M-m-m-m, smell that aroma! The pleasing fra- grance is coming straight from the home economics room, where busy Mercians learn to be future homemakers under the expert leadership of Miss Judith Kipp. Culinary arts are not the only ones de- veloped by Miss Kipp. Other practical knowledge as baby care and sewing are likewise 0n the list of hmustsh to be taught to the students. ttKiss it and make it well worft always work as Miss Kipp will tell you, and as moderator of the Red Cross she can probably give you a much better, more effective solution! GymeSound M ind in a Strang Boob; Hercules in the halls! It7s not very probable but possible with the guidance of Mrs. Joyce McCos- hame Teaching freshmen and sophomores gym, hMrs. Mm? turns out some physically ht lassies. Several of her exercises and games are new but her goal for healthy young ladies isn7t! A sample of perfect health herself, she works hard to attain the same for others. Baseball, volleybail, ping- pong, and soccer are only a few of the many hde- vicesjg used for enjoyable classes. The late President Kennedy would be proud of our physical education program. Mrs, McCosham takes time out during a hectic and exciting game of soccerball to explain a few technical points to an attentive class. 37 In keeping with the object of the game by attempting 1o prevent the opposing team from scoring, Paula Schulz nutstrctrhes her arms to keep Patty Overbcck from sinking a basket and gaining two points. i3; T Business A dmin istratorssKeep Mrs. Daly takes a few seconds out from her daily routine as special The high school treasury is in she hands of Sister Mary Eilphrasias secretary of the high school office to pose for the photographer. R.S.Ml As treasurer she keeps records of each individualss credit. w; , v:r...,.t...'-..-w.-, , 7.77 ..;- Mercy Running Hawk that old saying go, ha good captain keeps a tight ship? You might apply that quote to Mercy. Sister Mary Perpetua could be considered captain and for a crew, to keep the school hsailingf she has four dependable people. As Sister Perpetuaas personal secretary, Miss Flamm might be con- sidered the first mate whereas Mrs. Daly takes the helm as high school secretary. Caring for the hnancial end of the hshiph is Sister Mary Euph- rasia R.S.M., school accountant. The librarian, Sister Adele, R.S.M. makes knowledge of all things available to us. With the unfailing assistance of these four people our four year hcruisch is made much easier. Sister Mary Perpetuats personal secretary, Miss Marie Flamm. makes herself useful in a variety of ways. From mimcographing tests down to absence slips. she shows the value of her presence. . . - .q--.-Fp--m. . , . l-u-A --....- .7.- I h I II I I a i. The library is Open from 8:15 till 4:00 but this doesnat mark the beginning and end of Sister Mary Adele's day. As Mcrcfs librarian consultant and adviser. her work never seems to Come to an end. S m n w T C A l: Q Vettw Mr. Vorpc explains the finer technical points of Mcrcyk ycarhook layout to section editors: J. Merkhofer, J, Zwisslcr, J. Yunger: G, Mueller, J. Sciarra, P. Lowstuter. Editor Melody Zuchcrherg and Co-editor Linda Meycr examine the copy and pictures in last yearas edition of the Mercywood .z: 411. Working on business ads are: Terri Bedinghous, Loraine Brockmcicr, I and Pat Schell. 4'2 Great M z'nds M get Deadlines Wanted: Hard working industrious Mercians for full time job. Apply: Room 207. This is surely an appropriate ad for the girls interested in learning the what and the how of a school yearbook. The annual staff is under the special assistance of Sister Mary Julian, a yearbook veteran of many years. With sisterts help and the help of the hiercywoodas many patrons, busy staffers prepare to meet dead- lines. It is not unusual to see some of the girls in- dustriously working at their desks, tthe floor of the Senior lobbyt . Busy staffers prepare to meet February deadlines. A. Wesseling, L. Lahmann, P. Elfcrsj L. Lower, j. Wanstrath, G. Rack, M. Middcn- dorf, P. Eiscnecher, and N Greiner. Identifying underClass pictures are: J. Weber, P. Scrivcri3 E. Jacob, K Schaaf, V. Cassini, C. Burkart, L,Da1y, D. Lewe, Pt Roettker, P. Meyer, C. Voclker and E. Frondorf. ..-.....nm 1:, km. 3 '73-. :23; N4 1. r, a 2mm? n q .A .k LA lu 62 F renzied Editors Scum; Whenever there is something exciting happening during the school year you can be sure it Will be found in Mercyjs school paper, the Gleamings, moderated by Miss Brunsman and Miss Bonekamp. These hard working girls are on the alert to catch every little bit of news made by the student body, relating this news in the most imaginative ways. So donat be surprised if someone stops you in the hall and says, thmile, you are in the Gleanings? hHey, donut run away, therek more work to be donef exclaims editor J. Hall to column editors E. Femeding, D. Dupps, M. Gold, W. Kortc, J. Berning, C. Collins. Brains spill while paper baskets fill. SEATED on floor: C. Kreimer, L. Wessels, M, Honnert and M. Kunz. SEATED: at desks are B. Wolf, B, Fallon, D. Wisscls, K. Oliver, KA Schoen; ling, M. Gambctta. 44 e w. gnuaulm. Displaying their mascot, arc cub reporters: M, Brucggeman, N. Moore, E. Gresscr, C. Hillebrand. S. Fox, L. Brinker, K. D. Ernst, P. Schwab, C. Waldron, C. DolIe, J. Krummen, Riga,L.BUeing, T.Greincr,D. Selm,D.BanjavCic. Captive Cubs Wong; Would you please explain the rules of this gamef, exclaims M. K. Bollinger to M. McGrath, M. Riga, S. Sample, B. Rizzo, S, Brinkman, R. Enghauscr, M. Schneider: P. Herr. M ademoiselles Speak in F rench Chantez-vous avcc 1c club frangais? If you prefer the transiation, Do you sing with the French Club? Strains of F?'erc jacquas, or the popular hit tune Dominique can be heard as you pass room 309A. But all is not fun and songs. Girls learn not only the French language7 idioms and customs, but also to help those iess fortunate than they by visiting various hospitals and orphanages during the year. OfECcrs 0f the French Club, J. Wanstrath, M. Rattcmlan, S. V0011- mcckc. and J, Wesscl display itla grande Ctmstiuuion.q French Club Matlcmoisclles indude: STANDING, K. Reilly, L. Rush. M. J. Albcrs, K. Bellman: E. Wood, C. Bone, F. Hemsath, T. Stoll, J. Braun, Do SchibL Po Schottc, J. Merkhofcr; SEATED, Eileen Mischcll, Judy White, Judy Yunger, Joyce Sciarra, Melody Zuckerlmrg: Martha Konrad, Kathy Holt, Sharon Frcdwest, and Linda Meyer. Assisted by Miss Martino, the Spanish Club offers students a magnificent opportunity to cx- plorc the absorbing facets of Spanish life. At the meetings held regularly, Mcrcians discover the customs and traditions of Old Spain. An annual project of the Spanish Club is the Pan American Tea. This is a special event for all. Each studentis room is decorated in the style of a certain country. The homeroom chosen most appropriately decorated is then invited to par- ticipate at the iTea?! Members Of the Spanish Club are: 151E. 1M. Wild, P. Hines, I. Seitz, 2nd. 1W. ancl. B, chncr. 37d MV A. Eariey, Pi Kinsman, 5, Sang 4-!h. C. Denier, K. Kroeger. Pi Dugan, PA Harvey. P. Gillan, Karen Meyer. 5th. B. McAndrcws. L. Schustcr, BV Espeiagc, M. J0 Nikias, Nancy Reincrman, Bon- nie Brinkman, Barbara Schultz, Erin Collins. u wanna c amenrnm- Spanish Club officers Nancy Reinennan, Barb Espelage, NI, J0 Nikias and Bonnie Brinkman seem amused. iiHey, let us in an the secret? 47 Veni Vidi Vivi Is Latin 21 dead language? If you would ask this question of any member of the Latin Club, you would certainly get a quick but hrm negative an- swer. Under the assistance of Sister Mary Benet, the members of Laputincllac come to a greater knox-vledgc 0f the language, customs and culture of ancient Rome by having speakers, listening to lectures and seeing movies. Thus, they come to realize that Latin is very much alive and part of the modern day and age. Pictured are a. few of the Latin Club members: St Sample, R. Enghauser, M. A. Gold, P. Vandchyt. ttA funny thing happened to me on the way to the Forum? relates P. VanderRyt to S, Sample and R. Enghauser', officers of the Latin Cluht I , K Keeper of Volumes Are you bewildered by the. maze of books that greet you as you enter a library? Delft worry, you are not alone in this dilemma. Many students, however, have remedied the situation by joining the Library Club at Mercy. With the able guidance of Sister Mary Adele, the library assistants are capable of solving problems familiar to library Visitors. Putting to pasture old volumes in the library are oHiccrs Ruth W'en- strup, Janice Wanstrath, and Cheryl Harland. Assistants in the library include: SEATICD, R, Gillan. J, Niullinixo K. Koch, hi. Meyer, J. Schwartz, NI. Schultz and P. Srhell, STANDING: T. Fcnhnldor. J. Newmeistcr, L. Auct', I. DiPilla, S. Goldsmith JnAnn Eckhoff, L. Cassicrc, K. K0559, M. Berkemcycr, B. Stahl, SECOND ROW.- S. Guilfoyle, M, Klapp, KA Richter. J. Dorsey, M. Lac Mueller, G, Smith, D. Selm, BIL M01111ch V. Meyer. 49 .v, Pat Krzynowek poses for Mercyts art students: SEATED: S. Fred- west, J. Suoler, K. Kidder, Mt Buchert, Mt Sue Menges, M. Fo- ersch, STANDING: C. Lacks, C, Mettman, K. Imholt, C. Niem- You have artistic talent and want to develop it! Well donht just sit there. Do something positive. Join Mercyk Art Honor Society. With Sister Mary Sharon R.S.M. and the other members interested in the same ultimate end, namely art, the club cannot but keep you interested. If you,ve main- tained a ninety average in art classes you,ve hurled the first barrier. Show that talent in various ways, discover others, keep them all alive, active, and producinghyou know the answers now! I H 'zM'it bv; ,A V ., w I h ,g :2: , '3'. '; M t : htd' ; ,viwagyw 95 43a W , h; 5' X353 .350 3' mm; L t 41. 5;; nm-r'izegig V'siim , :..3 x er, J. Koch, J. Morgan, At Ridman, and J. Schultz, Vitullo, B. GuethIein, C. Dossinger, C. way a .y----m..-u..-t ..... Want to fulhll your call to Christian dedication in our tWEHtieth-century society? If so, SodaIity may be your answer. A Sodalisths lifc envelopes a threefold aim; sanctification of others, personal sanctiflcation, and defense of the Church. With the Sociality Way of Life as their guides Sodalists strive to carry forth into the Apostolatc personal dedication. In February many members make the: Act of Consccration. This implies offering every- thing ut0 Jesus through NIaryf, hive hu Thnuohrfhouf 3'7 j. I 4117 '- : h 99 Do you wundnr what Dorothy Schibi, Bonnie Brinkmam Earlene Fer- ncding and Sandy Hmmingford think after Sodalily Meetings? Sodality members SEATED on Hoar: C. Lichtmann, K. Kelley, R, Wade, M. Ann MCCrath, Sh Bollinger, B. Habig. M. Ann Culdy Huhink, R. Haneberg, Fy Hemsath, E. Nlcincrs, M, Gambctla, P. STANDING; L. Auer, P. Vande-Ryty and J. Sucherzi youth Herr, SEATED; Judith Paxton, S. Voelmecke; P, Moran, D. leaders today,w0rldlcaders tomorrow. x I t H fat I! - II In due m w Eris: V5 :43: 5.135 3; Future teachers learn a, few utricks. of the trade? SEATED on couch; J, Mullinix, M. Zuckerberg, C. Denier, P. Budd, M, Lou Niehoff, C. Rennekamp, Bt Brinkmanl P. Moran. STAND- ING; Ct Schwartz, J. Sciarra, S. Bollinger, M. Ann Fieler, J Neyer, S. Voelmecke, S. Meyers, B. Teglcr, P. Dupps, L. Mc- Dounough, Kt Lackwood and D. Mouse. A desire to help others . . a liking for school . a patient nature . . . If these qualihcations are applicable to you then the organization made for you is Future Teachers. Under the guidance of Sister Mary Robertine R.S.M., the members have the opportunity to observe and compare a wide variety of teaching methods. By guest speakers, movies, and pamphlets, these future uapostles of learning, obtain a new outlook on this profession which is so closely connected with their daily lives. The interested students discover what makes a teacher tttickh and view this profession in an en- tirely new and extremely different light. Future Teachers OPHccrs Elaine Mciners, Diane Wade, Peggy Herr and Peggy VandeRyt explore new teaching methods, A grateful smile or a thankful squeeze of the hand, when bestowed by a helpless patient is often the highlight of the clay. Those in Health Careers are preparing for a life filled with Such joys. The constant activity of one in a medical profession, be it nursing or practice as an M.D., will also be part of their days. Volunteer work in hospitals and homes throughout the area prepare them well for their future life of giving, which in return is destined to give to them spiritual benefits. Poor Jerilyn Niehaus has to wait for Judy Hall and Rita Hanc- berg to read the manual before treatment can be applied. Members of the Health Careers include: FIRST ROW, NI. Ann Kerber, S. Sang, Ki Oliver, D. Schaubi K. Splain, R. chstrup, J. Mezger, NI. Meyer, J Paxton: L. Daly: SECOND R0147: C. Heuermann, C. Harland, L. Re: EA Ferneding, P. Horney, A. Heim, K. Kelley, R. Huitinks THIRD ROW: Di Haverkamp, B. Schultz, J, Wanstrath, Pi Sehaihle, L. Riestenberg: C. Tenk- man: K. Potziek, I Haas, Mi Ann NIeGrath, NL Stenger, A. Up- haus, B. Renner, B. Leesman, E. Godfrey: FOURTH ROW, C. Boeing, J. Brown, T. Bramlage, 1N1 Schulz, M. Frey, M. Wedding, D. Schibi, FIFTH ROW, Li Srhuster. S. Bohrer, D. Lewe, P. Gilker, J. Sage, B. Hehemann, A. Russo, Mt Umberg, R. Hoenc- meyer, and B Rizzo. Demonstrating oHice procedures are Business Club officers, Don- na. Willenbrink, Donna Gcllenbeck, Kathy Haas, and Mary Ann Armstrong. Oh, our poor files! Business Club members Maureen Mattis and Mary Beth Hunzeker delve into research papers. Efficiencyhthc key word to business success. The businesswomen of tomorrow who have been trained at Mercy and have had the extra benefits derived from the Business Club can vouch for this truism. They learn to be competent employees. They are taught the necessity of satisfying em- ployers by neat work and a tidy appearance. Girls taking part in this organizationts activities, with Sister Conradinchs assistance, develop character, business leadership and good citizenship. 54- ll Determining the constant and rate of reduction are Math Club members: STANDING, Ruth Hoencmeyer, Marilyn chtiing, Sue Voefmeckc, Diane Wade, Sue Folzenlogen, M, Jo Nord- man, Christine Bone, Kathy Kelley, SEATED, Elaine Meiners, Sandy Bollinger, Rita. Haneberg, Diane Dupps, janet Wesscl, and Judith Earning Math . . . a Science of the Mind Mathematical minded Mercians, this organiza- tion is a must. If you display a talent with figures and formulas it was made with you in mind. Have you maintained a ninety average in algebra, ge- ometry, and trigonometry? Great! Youtve already met the first major requirement! Now prove that you can add two and two, and count to twenty without your fingers and toes, and Sister Mary Johanna R.S.M. and the other mathemati- cians of Mu Alpha Theta might consider your application for membership. Jerilyn Nichaus and Karen Hustler pause for a minute to display their Mt: Alpha NIath Club project, m :Itl mm MIF'IA .9 O :0 O I lllA'TI I CL L In Aidfor Home and Abroad Members of the Junior Red Cross include: FIRST ROW on floor: M, A. St'hirmann, D. Ernst, L, Deems, M. Herzog, B. Pflum, C. Sicbcnburgcr, T. Grieco, M. A. Kcrbcr, SECOND ROW: J. Falls7 V. Uhrig, D, Luhrman, C. Dollc2 Mi L. Owens, K. Redmond, P. Schwab, THIRD ROW: L. Herbert, M. Meyer, R. Wenstrup, D. Logan, C. McKcon, M. A. Burke, A. Kiefer, FOURTH ROW; C. Riga, K. Oliver, C. Finn, M. B Schneider, A year well spent is one spent as a member of Red Cross. This organization has a practical, helpful aim. Itis designed to aid the sick and needy. As a participant in this Eiboon to so- cietyai you will meet the seasons with projects for making them as enjoyable as possible to those less fortunate than yourself. As each project nears completion the value of this club is rcHectcd by gratitude. President Barb Rizzn briefs her fellow Red Cross officers, Sue Sample, Tani Griecn1 Charlene McKcon, Kathy Lindcman and Jo Ann Gandenberger. Di Wisscl. Bi Eilerman7 C. Harland: FIFTH ROW: G. Kraft, D. Schaich, A. Heim, V. Meyer, B. Haas, R. Hocncmcycr, B. Mccnts, SIXTH ROI'V: N. Reinerman: J Koch. NI. Riga, A. VVesseling, J. Streikcr: D. W'illcnhrink J. Schwab: STANDING: Mi Grcskcn, S. Sample, C. Waldmn, Ci Heid, K. Busam, A. Kremer, J Froschauer and G Heidi 56 Nlodcrated by Sister Mary Julian R.S.M. tha Y.A.R. hYouth Assistance for the Retardem h is composed Of Mercy girls willing to sacri- ; flee Saturday mornings for the teaching of ; catechism to retarded children. Throughout h the year various parties and activities are planned for the children such as bonding or a trip to the 200 By giving of themselves, Mercians help to fulfill the needs of the re- tarded children. Y,A.R. Officers, Jackie Taylor, Kathy H0551 Francine Bicknell and Kathy Oliver discuss future plans for their meetings Assistance for the less fortunate is motto of Y.A.R. members, SEATED: A. Krausr D. Gctz, D. Kramer, Ch Bauersfield, R. Hamburg, E. chcding, B. Haas, M. Day, C. Wagner STANDING behind table: E. Umbcrg, L. MacDonald. M. Zuckcrberg, J. Gallo. M. Beth Schnciden Lh Meyer, C. Kricmer, P. Schcll, C. Mcnuup, S. Greeley, A. Russo, B. Hehemanm Sharon Donnellon, and J. Tenholder. 57 fw twat H. Lights! Camera! Action! So cry the members of the Projectionists Club when they embark upon the fascinating world of films and moviest When they join the dub, these Mercians are trained in the use of movie equipment and become highly skilled professionals after they have mastered the basic techniques. The Projectionists donate their time to show hlms for the enjoyment and educa- tion of teachers and pupils alike. The motto of this Club is ccNeed films? call a Projectionist V, The projectinnists officers Beverly Tegler, Betty Ncu, and Peggy Vande Ryt practice their focusing art. Projectiom'sts-Az'd Visual Education ijectionists Christine Bone. Sandy Bollinger, Sue Voellmecke, onstrate the educational possibilities of Him strips and informa- Donna Cuni, Barb Hizcr, Kathy Knsse, Kathy Bellman, Anita tive movies. Lunne, SEATED, Judy Hall, and Sandy Korfhagcn help to dem- Star gazers Gerri Rack, Mary Jo Huismamn7 Evelyn Jacob, and Karen MrCormack study the heavenly bodies. Projects . . . Probe the World of Science Sue Vilullo qucstions Pam L'hlmansick HThis certainly cant be what we are having for our dinner tonight? wy- 59 Natureis wonders become familiar topics for the members of the Project Club to explain and probe. Looking upon items with analytic scientific minds, and with the assistance of their moderator Sister Mary Joseph R.S.M., these girls learn the work- ings of nature and the sequence of all young ani- mals. After months of study and experimentation they present their Findings at various science fairs and receive recognition for their worthwhile eft forts in the field of science. President Elaine Meincrs displays the Honor Society pin to fellow officers Nancy Smith and Sandy Honningford. Honor Students Merit Recognition n- 4 One of the finest rewards at Mercy is initiation in- to the Honor Society. Yes, this title is very apw propriatc for only those making special academic achievements in the fields of science, languages, mathematics, and art. The Mother McAuley Chap- ter of the national society originated just last year but already it is looked upon as a coveted honor for Mercyk candidates. Mercfs future Einsteins include; Top to bottom; Connie Stuminj Juanita Dickman, Kathy Massa, Linda Cantzler, Sandy Boehl, Mary Fieler, Mary Borgemenke, Marlene Drecs, Rita Hamburg, 60 Citizens for Decent Literature is an organization whose aim is to combat the spread of pornography and indecent literature. Membership is opened to civic-mindcd students who wish to do their share to pmvent the existence of this crafty evil which seeps almost unnoticed to the nationas neV-vsstands. Mcrcyas chapter of C.D.L., with Miss Janis Du- gan as its moderator, assembled a scrapbook and wrote letters to city omcials encouraging them to do as much as possible in stamping out this smut. C.DVL. 0871mm, Theresa Schott, Dorinne Selm, and Mary Ann Mew Grath, prepare letter writing assignments. C.D.L. Condemns Indecent Literature Representatives 0f C.D.L. are: STANDING; M. Schneider7 M, Dewan, D. Arnold, E, Muenninghoff, M, Beth Hunzeker, K7 Oli- ver, L. Bier, D. Kramer, B. Hehemann, P. Ricdcl, P. Mcycr, P. 61 Moran7 At Vitullo, J. Emmerick, D. Brown. M. Ann Bennett. N. Smith, KNEELINC: M. Catanzcro, M. Brucggvman. L. Birch. S.D.S. Combines Modesty uPractice what you preach Madame Presidentj exclaim 8.13.54 officers Linda Meyer, Marlene Mollncr, Sharon Fredwest, and Karen Meyer to a rather surprised Mary Ann Owens. Queen Judy Berning and first attendant Sheri Frcdwest smile happily after their election at the S.D.S. Bali n'I'weifth of Never,H Mary Ann McGowan. and Pat Schwab decorate the Christmas tree during SD.st winter parade of fashions; From the tip of her nose to the tip of her toes an S.D.S. member displays good taste in her choice of dress. High fashion does not necessarily mean 10w moral standings as any Student for Dcccm Styles will testify. This organization, with Sister Mary Immaculate RSM. as its moderator, iglft pe- culiar t0 Mercy. It is a city-widc group whose aim it is to help discourage immodest attire through fashion shows, letters to manufacturers and dis- tributors and plain good example. These are the makings of one of the largest clubs at Mercy. Judy Berning reigns supreme at the 5.13.8. formal 'hTu'leth of Never. And H iglz Fashion Mercians Jean Merkhofcr, Judy ching and Sharon Fredwesl are among the candidates of the 1964 S.D.S.f0rma1. hit? x g' h we 43 t Catholic Action Is Our C132 . . - saaaagaggaigiijaaaiaial HI n- Catholic Students Mission Crusade is dedicated to the cause of aiding underdeveloped countries and to people from all over the world who are in need of hnancial help and spiritual lifts. Sister M. Johanna, who assists the crusaders, designs and activates activities throughout the year. Each homeroom pledges its support by fund raising and projacts. Students not only assist foreign lands materially but also offer a wealth of prayers for the spiritual benefit of others. C.StM.Cl members Mary Ann Fox and llMcrtz'l Albers bring in the fxrst returns for the missions while Arlene Lynn calculates profits. :lPush hard girls, remember it's for the Missionsf cxclaims President Joyce Sciarra to hard- working C.S.M.C. ofEcers; Jackie Taylor, Jane Sohmer, Eileen Wagner and Dorothy Schibi, Full, AVENUE 7 H 'M nu : Patty Brown, Diane Lcwe, Claire Waldron and Eileen Wagner take a little time out from the festivity of thc C.S.M.C, Coronation Hop. M z'ssz'on Zeal Overwhelms Mercy HThink PinkH is the great motto of the freshman-senior team. Linda Berning, Jane Mills, Joann Herman and Sue Schehl are loyal fans of the winning Classesh Members of the Senior Chorus are, FIRST ROW: K. Kidder, K, Eilers, M. Bergman, Bt Butscha, E. Collins, J. Sohmert G. Er- hardt, P. Klusman, It VanJ S. Hcrzog, Kt Kroeger, R, Huitink. SECOND RO W: S. Meyers, L Robinson, J. Gruener, J. Bravard, D. Finfey, D, Heron, K. Brogel, M. Q Ringenbach, K. Lockardl M, Voellmecke, C. Tenkman, R. Harmeling, L. Schuster, J. Har- 66 meiing, B. Schultz, THIRD ROW: J. Keck, J. Menninger, Et Meiners, M. A. Fox, C. Bone, P. Moran, K. Bellman, C. Inder- hees, J. Marchetli, N, Sweetman, M. A Early, M. Tcnsi, L. Reis- tenbcrg7 K. Johanneman, J. Schumann, Lt Ludwig, L. Mayer, Rt Butscha, D. Haverkamp, C. Heuermann and Mt Kerber. Rhythm, melody, and harmony are the three combined elements accountable for Glee Club,s popularity. Girlsa voices echo through Mercfs halls while the chorus rehearses for one of its many forthcoming events. This singing group makes the school plays sparkle, adds that ttfeminine touch,, to the Elder Glee Club7 and even radiates their joyous tune in other special programs of the entire school year. Could Mercy ever survive, without her Glee Club? OHicers Mary Jo Martin, Paula. Klusman, and Lois Ludwig smile at the sound of music produced by Mercyhs Glee Club. 1 T , z , 3- . Members of the Glee Club are, FIRST ROW; C. Lautcnbach, J Dugan, G. Loffredo, B. Becker, J, Focgle, S. Aerne, A. Murdock, N. Weisner, K. Schuster, M. Schirman, M. Catanzaro; J. Frosh- auer, SECOND ROW; C. Schwartz, V Jucnling, R, Prather, P. Fanning, J. Fuller, M. Henzc, K, Higgins, P. Todd, M. E. E5- pclage, M. Fox, P. Overbeck, B. Henz, A. Cucionotta, THIRD ROW; S. Gramke, J. Jones, C. Bussel. R MCAndrcws S, Meyers, L. Andres, I Barlage, P. O'Conncr: D4 Dixon: J. Spitzmillcr, C. Doughtcrty, A. Krummcn, C. Roke, NI. J Nordman. FOURTH ROW; R, Constantino, E. Abrams: K. Ciskco, B. Kaczmar- ski, C. Wilhelm, D. Moormam D Butscha: and Mary Ann Burke. Memories; Melody, Merrz'ment Freshman and Sophomore Glee Club members are: SEA TED 0n the stage, N, FcldthusA D. Neyer, B. Jones, L. Hurlander, MA Distlcr, E Wagner, 5. Roscmcyer, A. Schimmcl, C. Grucner, M. Grieskeu, FIRST ROW. P. NIchskcy, D. Lachcr, D. Allgier, S Crone, N. Mendel: K. Nlerrill, NI. Ruprechtj CL Ehlch, L. Nordman, S, Stewart, S. Circsi, S. Dochtcrman, A. Rischmann, J. Sprague, Mum- A , wxm.wgv'v: m... ,;.;l-u-J.I hari- lm$ SECOND ROW, J. Farfsing, D Srhnetzer, K Suchcn P. Riedcl, K Abrams, My Bmdheck L. DnthT D. Habig, S. Schehl, M. A. Schmidt, M. Niatsun, C. Young, C. Frankc. J. Berger: L Burman, A Kraus, C. Meyers, S. Kcllinghaus, B4 Murray: L. Greeley, J. Metz, J Mctz and J Froschaucr. The percussion section of the orchestra; ROW ONE, Marlene Summe, Judy Feucht, and Nancy Owens, STANDHNC, Connie Riedinger and Mary Menges. Mercy: $0qu of M usich A one . . . and a two . . . and a three. Now all we need are the bubbles Eager to start and with in struments tuned, the Melody Maids of NIercy High begin another lively practice session. Under the direction of their moderator, Sister Mary Aloyse R.S.M., they progressively perfect the style and quality of their music. Because Sistefs key note is A for Accuracy, the working orchestra members follow her directions very carefully. Everyone soon comes to believe in Sistefs pet motto that ltPraC- tice makes perfect? Members of Gabrier brass section are; trumpeter Marilyn Wedding, and tuba player Susan Neiheisel. 68 Tuning up for dress rehearsal are: ROW ONE, Cathy Cassidy, Carol Siebenburgeh, Mary Dewan, Sharon DonnellonJ Janice Metz, ROW TWO, Carol Wilhelm, Connie Collins, and Joyce Metz. Opens the Door to J64 Mercygs wind instrumentalists include: SEATED, Donna Luhr- man. Sally Sample, Linda Deems. ROW TWO; Dorothy Kraus, Lauren McDonough, THIRD ROW, Marie Gutjar, and Bo-Vonne Fox. Sophomore Thespians Present . . . Janet Bischof, Mary Osterhues and Geraldine Smith portray William, Touchstone and Audrey in Mercyfs Sophomore play, As You Like It? The alternate cast of thc Sophomore play includes; TOP ROW, L. Hoese, D. Brockman, J. Ncumeistcr, FRONT ROW, J, Bis- chof, M. Osterhues, G. Smith, P. Carroll, PA Wahl, Pt Uhlman- Could it be that Shakespearean players are being reincarnated as sophomores? Yes! Besides that, the production of uAs You Like 1th was in gen- uine thespian style, The show combined a touch of love with the temper of a fiery 01d uncle. The finale was grand as several couples portrayed those who had fallen in love and know the deep satisfaction and warmth love brings to the young. sick, I Esterkamp, J Tenholder, T. Greiner, Dt Yunger, T. Grieco, R, Mechley, and L. Steinmetz. The cast of the Sophomore play As You Like 19 includes; TOP C. Hillenbrand, R. Weil, P Uhlmansick, M. Byrne, D. Arm- ROW, SA Fox, SECOND ROW; J Jaspers, D Selm, FRONT bruster, M. J. Brueggeman, D. Ernst, S. Donnellon, and C. Finn. ROW, M. A. McGowan, J. Gandenbergcrf K. Riga, L. Boeing: tcAs You Like IV :Wdarrf, Robyn Weii consoles HOrlandon Louise Boeing who has just been informed of an imminent death. China Revisited by Freshmen -;z I i 4 The cast of the freshman play tiPIum Blossom and the DragorN, ! includes; M. Frey, L. Lamcier, S. Kroeger, M. Ann Bennett, J. Shapelle, C, Handy, Ki Ciscko, D. Wilkins, M. J0 Wernke, N. uPlum Blossom Mary Orite and her mother Eileen Abrams joyousiy i embrace as Empress Kathy Jones and attendants Karen Hedger and Karen McFarland invite them to live at the Royal Court, 72 Owens, K. Wisselj K. Frame, Jt Emmerich, N. Schafer, J, Schutte: and Ni Greiner. Even the Freshman Play had international in- terests this year. Dragons, musicians and sleepy property men scoured the stage to portray their story. The plot of the story concerned Plum Blos- som, a poor Chinese maiden, who goes to her wealthy uncle to implore his financial assistance. Over the snow capped mountains she travels, en- countering enroute a dreadful dragon who pos- sesses a hidden passion for Howers. In return for a branch of blossoms he gives her a valuable neck- lace. Thus ended the honorable story of iiPlum Blossom and the Dragon.n M 839 GJS chSteering Commz'ttef Will the meeting please come to order? As the gavel raps another monthly meeting of the NIasquc and Gavel begins. The members? All are girls who have shown ability and cooperation in thc school7s speech activities. To qualify for mom- bcrship the girls must maintain a ninety aver- age in dramatics, Sister Mary Carlos R,S.M., mod- erator 0f NISLG and the girls, work hard and de- vote a great deal of spare time to turn out numerous delightful performances. M 8: G president Diane Wade along with other Senior ofEcers Carol Rennekamp, Linda Ostcrhucs: Bcv Teglcr, Mary Beth Hunzeker, and judi Yunger prcside ovcr Mercfs dramatic society. VthrEs your mascot Juniors? KNEELING; LA MacDonald, L. Cassicrc. S. McCarthy, M. A Kunz, M. Schneider. Ch Stumin, S. Seghih SEATED; 1U, Blicldcndarf, G. IVILLellera M. Kh Bollinger, P. Bmkclman, L. CantzIer, STAND- ING, J. Taylor, NI. Umbcrg. T. Roda: CL Cassini. Come on girls, let's all give one of thnse big, gorgeoust theatrical smiles. Aspiring actresses, SEATED; R. Hocncmeyer, P. Elfers, B. Rizzol J Surhcr and P. Hinesh KNEELING: C. Lichtmann, J, Haley, M. Rattcrman, E. NIeincrs, NI. Dress, NI. A. Owens: L4 Lmvcr, K. Splainh j; Sciarra, R. Wenstrup. STANDING; M. A. MCGrath, N. Zahn: K. ReEllyl L. Rush. JK Podvin, R. Huitink, S, Bollinger: D. Dupps, M, J Albers, and K. Bischofh Norwegian F0520 Tale . . . Masque and Gavelts production of the KtBluc Bel?E introduced players; Jackie Taylor, Ginny Cassini, Joyce Sciarra, Diane Wade and Sandy Bollinger. z:Oncc upon a time in a far ax-vay land there lived a beautiful princess? This was the setting as the scene opened on a charming Norwegian fairy tale, The Blue Belt? Presented by Mercyis Chapter of Masque and Gavel, and under the direction of its moderator Sister IVIary Carlos R.S.NI., the legend- ary fable provided entertainment for the young and 01d. 74 Maids and gents in waiting, jcnifer Podvinl Judi Yunger: Diane Dupps, Joyce Sucher, and Judy Haley prepare to meet the king. $55 4... '1 love you Princess Eleanore, I love you Prince Halmrf were the thoughts of Patsy Hines and Mary Ann Owens as L. Lowcn M Ratterman, E. Meiners. P. Elfers, J. Haley, B. Rizzo, J. Pod- vm, I Yunger, T. Rhoda. D Dupps, P. Wahl5 J, Sucher, K. Riga, C. Hillebrand, L Boeing D, Selm, B. Tcglcr, R VVenstrup, Ly Cassicrc, D, MCL-Ianus C. IVIueiIex; C. Stumin. hi. I. Albers LI. Umberg, NI. B Hunzckcr, K. Lindemam and L. Cantzler rejoice over the. love of the cnuplc in the. HBlue Belt;1 Enacted by Masque and Gavel WVitclf1 Beverly Tegler calis t0 gnomes, Linda Cassiere, Gayle Mueller, Connie Stum'm, and Donna NICManus. The Tucsday-Thursday cast of IIStatge Doorn presents: Left to N Zahn, L. Osterhues, J, Haley, R. Wenstrup, J. Taylor, M. A. right; J. Yunger, K. Splain, Pat Hines, S. Seghi, G. Cassini, D. Kunz,J.Knoll.SEATED,-G.Mueller,K.Reilly and B.Tegler. Wissel, L. Rush, M. A. Owens, K. Bischof, T. Gramke, P. Motz, Mercy-Elder Players Present Sandra Bollinger joyously embraces her hdavfS Rich Sicving as they greet each other during the Mercy-Elder Play 11Stage Doonn The 1964 Mercy-Elclcr production of 11Stage Dooryy portrayed typical behind-the-scenes life of New York actresses. As the story progresses we are made aware of the hardships and heartaches of an aspiring actress, 1 combined with the many rewards of a tremendous per? 1 formance. Mary Ann Owens as Terry Randall and Robert Sucher as Keith Burgess are shown here arguing tthr views of the true purpose of the stage. Mm Orcuit Kathy Lindemam informs Kaye Linda ancn that she will be welcome to live with her while searching for a job. cStage DOOW The Mcrcy-Eldcr players, SEATED, M. Middcndorf, D. 'Wade, Bnllinger, Marty Ratterman, S. Bollingcr. P. Bockclman. J. Sciar- M. Beth Hunzckcr, P7 Elfcrs, L. Cassiere, C4 Stumin, B Riley, ra, B. Rizzo. R, Hoenemcyen and D. McManusj present their STANDING, E. Koops, S. McCarthy, D. Lcwe, CA Renckamp, K. spring play nStage DoorX Senior-jum'or Drama and M usic Junior Silver h-chalists in drama include; SEJTED on floor, Linda Cantzlert Kathy Lindemarl, SEATED on couch, Jackie mam cimnr. 'Nfrnqrfhv and Marv Kav Bollinzer. Senior Silver Medalists in drama include: STANDING, Pa- tricia Hines, and Joyce Sucher, KNEEIJNG', Martha Ratter- man and Beverly Tegler. Senior Silver Mcdalists in drama include: STANDING, Ruth Wenstrup, Mary Jo Albers, Mary Beth Hunzeker, and Nancy Zahn, SEATED, Lynn Rush, 78 Students M erz't Silver M edals Mary Sue Menges merits the Silver medal in music for outstanding talent. A Silver Medal in music is merited by pianist Donna Gellenbcck Senior dramatists Mary Ann MCGraLh, Kathy Reilly Linda Lower. and Patricia Elfcrs 1 merit the Silver NchaL ZC zsts in M us Gold M edal 207 Sen , :11 .ini-u- unnummt a :w. 4. AW. jOAN SCHWARTZ AND SUE FOLzENLOGEN FRANCINE HEMSA TH AND CA THY C OLLINS Senior Gold Medalists in Drama Mary Ann Owens and Diane Wade Linda Osterhues and Sandra Bollinger SENIORS M ercyk IMA GE Projected ti SANDRA BOLLINGER Mercyss Image A Senior Grad .. . Fond Memories of Four Years Past . . . A Freshman . . . Bewitched, bothered, and bewildered A Sophomore . .. A year of formation and hard work . .. A Junior . . . All work and no play? . . . A Senior at last . . . Memorable events . . . Graduation . . . Seniors leave to carry Mercy3s Image to the world. C lass Presidents 84 DIANE DUPPS JOYCE SC IARRA MARLENE. DREES BONNIE BRINKMAN LINDA MEYER Through A ble Leaders PATRICIA ABEL 3505 Moonridge Drive St. Jude CSMC I,2,3,4, SDS 2,3,4. MARY JO ALBERS 3537 E. Darwin Avenue St. Martin CSMC 1,2,3,4, French Club 4, Masque 8: Gravel 3,4, NCTC 3,4, Red Cross Rep. 1, SDS 2,3,4. MARY ANN ARMSTRONG 5805 North Glen Road St, Jude Business Club President 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, SDS 2,3,4, Spanish Club 1,2. JEAN CATHERINE BARBER 3143 Hanna Avenue CSMC, 1,2,3,4, SDS 3. CAROL ANN BARLAGE 5671 Childs Avenue St, Aloysius Gonzaga MERCYWOOD Staff 2, Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2, Red Cross Rep. 1, SDS 2,3,4. JUDY BARTEL 4229 Marcrest Drive St, Aloysius Gonzaga Bowling 2, Business Club 4, CSMC 123,4, SDS 2,3,4, Class Vice-Presidem 1, S t. Catharine 85 CHRISTINE BAUERSFELD 5224 Boomer Road Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Y.A.R. 4. JEAN CATHERINE BECKMAN 3270 Renfro Avenue Our Lady of Lourdes Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Junior Achievement 3, SDS 2,3. JUDITH ANN BEISEL 4273 Alex Avenue Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, SDS 3. St. Ignatius St. Martin Seniors Orient F reshmen JUDITH ANNE BERDING 3979 Carrie Avenue St. Martin MERCYWOOD Staff 1,2, Bowling 2, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Junior Achievement 3, SDS 2.3, Y,A,R. 2,3. JANET R. BERKEMEYER 3411 Hanna Avenue Our Lady of Lourdes Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 2, SDS 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2. JUDITH BERNING 5857 Bridgetown Road St. Jude CSMC 1,2,3,4, GLEANINGS Staff 3, Associate Editor 4, Glee Club 1, Health Careers Club 1,2, Treasurer 3, Junior Achievement 2,3, Secretary of Citywide and Regional 4, Latin Club 3, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Red Cross Rep. 2, SDS l,2,3,4, Class Treasurer 2. 86 MARCIA GRACE BEITING 3868 Church Lane St. Aloysius Gonzaga CSMC 1,2,3.4, Glee Club 1,2, Junior Achievement 2.3,4, Latin Club 3, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Projectionisis 2, SDC 2,3,4, Representative 4, Class Secretary 3, KATHLEEN BELLMAN 4202 Harding Avenue St. Martin CSMC 1,2,3,4, French Club, 3,4, Glee Club 4, Junior Achievement 3, Projectionists 2,3,4, SDS 1,2,3, Class Vic:L President 1. MARY DARLENE BENDER 3818 Ebenezer Road St. Jude CSMC 1,2,3,4..Junior Achievement 3,4, Red Cross Rep. 1, SDS 1,2,3. Seniors Pat Lowstutcr and Mary Meyer plus Freshman Janet Schram cook hot dogs while celebrating Freshman Orientation Day, :3, At Wz'em'e Roast '1 JOANN MARIE BERNZOTT 3612 St. Martin Place St. Martin Bowling 2, Business Club 4, CDL 2, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Red Cross Rep. 2,3, SDS 2.3,4, Sodality 2, FRANCINE MARY BICKNELL 3826 Lovell Avenue St. Martin CSMC 1,2,3,4, Y.A,R. 2,3, Vice-President 4. DONNA BIEN 3645 Allview Circle Our Lady of Lourdes CSMC 1,234, Health Careers Club 1,2, Latin Club 3, Li- 1 brary Club 2,3, SDS 2, KATHERINE ANN BISCHOF 5750 Timrick Court Our Lady of Lourdes CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2,, Heaith Careers Club 1, Masque 8L Gavel 3,4, NCTC 3,4, SDS 2,3. KATHRYN L. BOLLER 3876 Church Lane St. Aloysius Gnnzaga 1 Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Latin Club 3, Future Teachers 4, SDS 2.3,4. i SANDRA LEE BOLLINGER 6990 Sandal Court Our Lady of Visitation 1 CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2, Junior Achievement 3,4, Latin Club 3, Future Teachers 4, Masque 8L Gavel 3,4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, NCTC 3,4, Projectionists 2,3,4, SDS 2, 3,4, Sodality 3,4, Class President 2, School President 4. FERN ROSE BONAVENTURA 3465 Mayfair Avenue St. Martin Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, SDS 4. CHRISTINE BONE 6117 Charity Drive St. Jude CSMC 1,2,3,4, French Club 4-, Glee Club 4-, Junior Achieve- ment 2,3, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Projectionists 3.4, SDS 1,2,3. MARIE ELLEN BORGMAN 5636 Eula Avenue St. Aloysius Gonzaga Bowling 2,3, President 4, Business Club 4, .CDL 1, CSMC 1,2,3,4, A Cappella 3, Glee Club 2,3,4, Junior Achievement 3, SDS 2,4, Y.A,R. 3. JOAN REBECCA BRANNO 3200 West Tower Avenue Our Lady of Lourdes Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4. JUDITH LEE BRAUN 3329 Wunder Avenue St. Catharine CSMC 1,234, French Club 4, Health Careers 2, Junior Achievement 3,4, Red Cross Rep. 1,2, SDS 2,3, Sodality 1, Class Treasurer l. BARBARA BRINKMAN 3713 Mcadowview Drive St. Aloysius Gonzaga CSMC 1,2,3,4, Junior Achievement 3,4, SDS 3. ' 87 NANCY ANN CAMINITI 3156 West Tower Avenue Our Lady of Lourdes Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2, SDS 2,3,4, Spanish Club Secretary 3. CATHERINE COLLINS 2538 Meyerhill Drive St. Catharine Immaculate Conception Academy, Indiana, 2, CSMC 1,2, 3,4, GLEANINGS Staff 4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Latin Club 2,3,4, Music Club 3, SDS 3, CAROLE JEAN DENIER 4343 School Section Road St. Aloysius Gonzaga Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Future Teachers 4, SDS 3,4, Sodality 1, Spanish Club 3,4. 88 BONNIE ANN BRINKMAN 3453 Boomer Road St. Ignatius Bowling 1, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Future Teachers 4, SDS 2,3, Sodality 1,2,3, Treasurer 4, Spanish Club Vice-President 4, Class President 2,4, Vice-President 3, LORAYNE ALICE BROCKMEIER 5655 Surrey Avenue St. Aloysius Gonzaga MERCYWOOD Staff 2,3, Business Manager 4, Bowling 2, Secretary 3,4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Junior Achievement 3,4, SDS 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2. JOYCE ANN BRODBECK 434-9 Brookdale Drive St. Aloysius Gonzaga Bowling 2,. CDL 4-, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Junior Achievement 3,4. KATHLEEN RUTH BRUSER 2871 Allview Circle Our Lady of Lourdes Business Club 4, CSMC 123,4, Junior Achievement 3,4. NANCY SUSAN BUCHER 5285 North Bend Road St. Ignatius Bowling 1, CSMC 1,2,3,4, SDS 2,4, Class Treasurer 1. PATRICIA LEE BUDD 3936 Kenkel Avenue St. Martin Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Health Careers Club 3, Future Teachers 4, Red Cross Rep. 3, SDS 2,3,4, Class Vice-President 3. MARY KAY BURNETT 3530 Gamble Avenue Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,34 CAROL ANN BUSCHLE 5684 Surrey Avenue St. Aloysius Gonzaga Bowling 3,4, CDL 1, CSMC 1,2,3,4, junior Achievement 2,3, SDS 2, Class Treasurer 2. BARBARA ANN BUTSCHA Our Lady of Visitation MERCYWOOD Staff 2, Bowling 2, Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, A Cappella 4, Glee Club 1, SDS 2,3, Span- ish Club 3, Y.A,R, 2,3,4. St, Martin 89 .Iudi Yungcr and Nancy Zahn seem to be m ccstasy as they examine and re-cxaminc their class rings. FRANCES ANNETTE DICIERO 3481 Craig Avenue St. Martin CSMC 1 Future Teachers 4- . SDS 2,3: Class President 2. JUANITA JEAN DICKMAN 3433 Banning Road St. James Business Club 4, CSMC LISA, Junior Achievement 3, SDS 2,3. National Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer of Class 2. NANCY KATHLEEN DINEEN 3238 Brater Avenue Our Lady of Lourdcs Our Lady Of Angels 1:2, Business Club 4, CSMC 3,4, SDS 3A CAROL DISTLER 3557 Jessup Road St, James Business Club 4, CSMC 12,351, Glee Club 1.2, Junior Achievement 3, SDS 2,3,4. JANICE MARIE DITTGEN 4322 St. Martin Place St. Martin CDL l, CSMC 1,234, Glee Club 1,2, SDS 2,3, Sedality I. EDNA G. DIXON 1767 Esmende Street St. Bonaventure Business Club 4, CS'MC I,2,3,4. p, Recnacting a famous Danish fairy tale, thc Blue Belt,15 are Mar- play their parts in an attitude of dignity and demonstration of tha Rattcrman, Mary Ann Owens, Pal Hines, Mary Beth HLm- professional skill. zeker, Beverly Tegelcr, and Mary Jo Albers. These student actors P MARLENE MARY DREES , 3653 Sandal Lane Our Lady of Visitation L Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4. Junior Achievement 3, Fu- ture Teachers 4, Masque S: Gavel 3,4, Projectionists 2, SDS 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3, Class Secretary 2, Presi- dent 4. DIANE DUPPS 3684- Lakewood Drive St. Jude Bowling 2, Treasurer 3, CSMC l,2,3,4, GLEANINGS Staff 3, Assistant Editor 4, Health Careers Club 2, junior Achievement 2,3,4, Future Teachers 3,4, Masque 8.: Gavel 3,4, Mu Alpha Theta 3,4, NCTC 3,4, SDS 2,4, Class Presi- dent 3,4. MARY ANN EARLEY 3120 Roosevelt Avenue Our Lady of Lourdes .: . Business Club 4, CDL 1, CSMC 12,33, A Cappella 4, Glee k 9 Club 2,3,4, Music Club 3, SDS 2,3, Sodality 1, Spanish Club 3,4. 90 ARLYN EMMERICH 3119 Manning Avenue St. Martin MERCYWOOD STAFF 2, Bowling 2,37 CSMC 1,2351, Health Careers Club 1, Junior Achievement 3, SDS 2,3,4, Y.A,R, 2,3, National Honor Society 3,4. SYLVIA FIEST 2860 Shaffer Avenue CSNIC 4, Class Vice-President 2, EARLENE JEAN FERNEDING 4294- Selby Court St. Martin CSMC 1,2,3,4, GKLEANINGS 3, Page Editor 4-, Health Careers Club 1,2,3,4, SDS 123,4, Sodality 1, Secretary 2, Vice-Presidem 3,4 Y,A.R. 3,4. St. Catherine 91 KAREN ANN EILERS 24-72 Boudinot Avenue Our Lady of Lourdes Bowling 2,3,4, Business Club 4-, CDL 1, CSMC 1,2,3,4, A Cappella 3, Glee Club 2,3,4z Junior Achievement 3, SDS 123,4 Y.A.R. 3. NANCY EISENECHER 3520 Mozart Avenue St. Martin Business Club 4-, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Junior Achievement 3. PATRICIA ELFERS St. Aloysius Gonzaga MERCYWOOD STAFF 4, Bowling 1,2,3, CSMC 123,4, Business Club 4, Masque 84 Gavel 3,4, NCTC 3,11, Red Cross Rep. 1, SDS 2,3,4. MARIANN FIELER 2251 Sylvcd Lane Our Lady of Lourdes CSMC 1,17,13,41, Glee Club 12. Future Teachers 41, SCS 2, 3,4, National Honor Society 3.4. SHARON MARIE FLAHERTY 5-153 Green Acres Court St. Aloysius Gonzaga Business Club 4. CSMC 1,2331, Red Cross Rep. 2, SDS 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2. Class Treasurer 1. ANN FLEMING 2846 Rose Ann Lane Little Flower Our Lady of Mercy. Detroit 1, Business Club 4, CSMC 2, 3,4. MARY SUSAN FOLZENLOGEN 3311 Basswood Lane St. Ignatius CSMC 123,4, Heaith Careers Ciub 1, Trcasurer 2, Junior Achievement 3,4. Mu Alpha Thcta 34, Music Club 3. MARY ANN THERESA FOX 3659 Muddy Creek Road Our Lady of Lourdes Business Club 4, CSMC 3,4, A Cappella 4, Glee Club 1,2, 3,4, SDS 3, Spanish Club 3, Class President 1. SHERRON FREDWEST 4310 Race Road St. Aloysius Gonzaga CSMC 12,34, French Club 4, Junior Achievement 3,4, SDS 2.3,4, Art Club 4. MARY MARGARET FREY 3489 Blue Rock Road St. James CSMC 1,2,3,4, Health Careers Club 2,3,4, Class President 3. jUDITH ANN GALLO 5537 Green Acres Court St. Aloysius Gonzaga Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Junior Achievement 3,4, SDS 3,4, Y.A.R, 2,4. MARY MARGARET GAMBETTA 3364 Meyer Place St. Catharine CSMC 1,2,3,4, GLEANINGS StaH' 3.4, Health Careers Club 2, Latin Club 4, SDS 2,3,4, Sodality 1,2,3,4; Class Vice- President 1. r w 1. 1 1. DONNA GELLENBECK 3795 Chatwood Court St. Jude Bowling 2, Business Club Serretary 4, CSMC l,2,3,4, SDS 1,2,3,4, Class Treasurer 2, President 3. DONNA JANE GILLMAN 6679 Werk Road Our Lady of Visitation CSMC 1,2,3,4, Health Careers Club 2,3, Class Secretary 2. MARY ANN GOLD 5581 Surrey Avenue St. Aloysius Gonzaga Bowling 2, CSMC l,2,3,4, GLEANINGS Staff 3,4, Latin Club 3,4, Future Teachers 3,4, SDS 2,3,4, Class President 3. CLAIRE GRUPENHOFF St. Bonaventure Business Club 4-, CSMC 2, SDS 2,3. MARY JANET GUILFOYLE 2005 Westwood Northern Blvd. Our Lady of Presentation CSMC 1,2534. KATHLEEN THERESA HAAS 4432 Wunder Avenue St. Catharine Business Club Vice-Presidcnl 4. CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 2, Y.A.R. 3, President 4. BARBARA LOUISE HABIG 3337 Wunder Avenue St. Catherine Business Club 4, CSMC 1,4, Representative 2,3, A Cap- pella 1,2, Glee Club 1,2, Junior Achievement 4, Treasurer 3, Sodality 1,2,3,4. JUDITH JEAN HALEY 3301 Greencrest Court Our Lady of Lourdes Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Masque 8c Gavel 3,4, NCTC 3,4, SDS 2,3,4, JUDITH MARY HALL 3717 Applegatc Avenue St Martin Business Club 4, CSMC 123,4, GLEANINGS 3, Editor 4, Health Careers Club 2,3, Secretary 4, Glee Club 1, Junior Achievement 3, Latin Club 3, Projectionists 2,3,4, SDS 2,3, 4, Sodality 3, Class Secretary 1, RITA JEANNE HANEBERG 3449 Jane Avenue St. Martin CSMC 1.2,3,4, Health Careers Club 1,2,3, President 4, Mu Alpha Them 4, Red Cross Rep. 123,4, SDS 2,3,4, So- dality l,2,3,4, Y,A.R. 3,4, National Honor Society 3, Class Vice-Presidem 3, PATRICIA LEE I-IARDEWIG 3500 Ridgewond Avenue St. Ignatius Business Club 4, CSNIC 123,4, SDS 2,3,4, Sodality 1, Spanish Club 2. PATRICIA ANN HARVEY 3431 Alta Vista Avenue St. Martin Business Club 4, CSNIC 123,4, Red Cross Rep. 1, SDS 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3. Seniors J. Yungcr, L. Lower, J. Sciarra, A. Lynn, and M, Zuvkcrbcrg Celebrate into the wee hours at the annual Christmas Bail. 93 Seniors Share a Royal Experience Silver Bells ring for Peggy Moran as she is proclaimed queen of the Christmas BalL Marlene Drccs and Bonnie Brinkman are her attendants. 94 CHARLENE. HEFFRON 3680 Frondorf Avenue St. Aloysius Gonzaga CSMC 1,2,3A, Health Careers Club 1, SDS 1,2,3A ARLENE ANN HEIM 3928 Boomer Road St. Ignatius Bowling Ij CSMC 123,4, Health Careers Club 1,2, City- wide Rep. 3, Treasurer 4, Latin Club 3, Red Cross Rep. 2, 3,4, SDS 1:2, SUSAN CLAIRE HELMES 3319 Gerold Drive Our Lady of Lourdes Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Sodality 1, Art Club 3. At Christmas Ball MARYBETH HUNZEKER 3840 Carrie Avenue St. Martin Bowling 1,2, Business Club 4, Glee Club 2, Library 1,2, CSMC 4,2, Secretary 3, Rep. 1, Masque 8: Gavel 3,4, NCTC 3,4, Red Cross Rep. 2, SDS 1,2,3,4, SodaIity 1, C1ass Vice-prcsident 2, Secretaxy 4. MARY JO KAMMER 263 Kinsman Court Our Lady of Victory CSMC 1,2,3,4. SDS 3, JEAN ANN KAUFMAN 2715 McKin1ey Avenue CSMC 1,2,3,4, SDS 12. St. Catharine FRANCINE HEMSATH 305! Lischer Avenue St. Catherine CSMC 1,2,3,4, French Club 4, Glee Club 1,2, Health Ca- reers Club 3, Latin Club 3, Music Club Sec. 3, SDS 2, So- dality 1,3,4, Treasurer 2, Class Sec. 2, Treasurer 4, PATRICIA ANN HINES 3339 Greenway Avenue Our Lady of Lourdes Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3, Masque 5k Gavel 3,4, NCTC 3,4, SDS 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4. SUSAN HISCHEMILLER 4022 Carrie Avenue St. Aloysius Gonzaga CSMC 1,2,3,4. JANICE RUTH HOBERG St. James Business Club 4, CSMC l,2,3,4, Glee Club 2. RUTH P. HONEMEYER 3823 Bichl Avenue St. Jude CDL l, CSMC 1,2,3, Glee Club 2, Health Careers Club 1,2, 3,4, Junior Achievement 2,3,4, Latin Club 3, Red Cross 1, 2,4, Rep. 3, SDS 1,2,3. KATHLEEN ANN HOLT 2975 Westknolls Lane St. Catherine CSMC 123,4, French Club 4, NOT 3, SDS 2,3. SANDRA F. HONNIGFORD 3663 Paramount Ridge St. James Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, SDS 2,3, Sodality 1,2,4, Treasurer 3, National Honor Society 3, Class Secretary 1,4, President 3. KAREN L, HOSTLER 2634 Montana Avenue St. Catharine Ridgway Central Junior High School, Seton High School, Ohio, 1,2, CSMC 3,4, Junior Achievement 3,4, Mu Alpha Theta, Vice-president and Secretary 4, Red Cross Club 3,4, SDS 3,4, RUTH ANN HUITINK 3081 Westwood Northern Blvd. St. Catharine CSMC. l,2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Health Careers 1,4, Masque 8L Gavel 3,4, NCTC 3,4, Red Cross Rep. 2,3, SDS 2,3,4, Sodality l,2,3,4, Rep. 2,3,4. o o . . c w v o .. , ...u-.........,.- qt.- -.- 4 .gm w; ;,i,,.,,...wf ,gnqqaz..sus.4..--. Ilul .x 3:01am KATHLEEN MARIE KELLEY 5422 Karen Avenue St. Aloysius Gonzaga CSMC l,2,3,4, Health Careers Club 2.34, Library Club 2, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Projcctionists 3, SDS 2,3,4, Sodality 4. KAREN SUE KIDDER 3628 Allview Circle Our Lady of Lourdes Business Club 4', CSMC 12,351, Glee Club 1,...3A, Junior Achicvcmcm 3, SDS 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 2, Art Club 4, Class Vicc-Prcsidcnt 2,4. MARGARET LOIS KING 4326 Marlin Avenue St, Aloysius Gonzaga MERCYWOOD Staff 2,3, CSMC 1,2,3,+, Glee Club 4, Health Careers Club 1,2,4, SDS 4, CHERYL ANN KIRCHNER 3907 Virginia Court St. Jude Our Lady of Angels 1, Bowling 2, CSMC 2,3,4. PAULA JEAN KLUSMAN 3308 Werk Road Our Lady of Lourdes Business Club 4, CSNIC 1.2.3.4, A Cappella 4, Glee Club 2,3,4, President 4, Music Club 3, SDS 3, Class Treasurer 2, Vicchrcsidcnt 3. JUDITH ANN KOCH 364-3 Wcrk Road Our Lady of Lourdes Business Club 4-, Glee Club 1,2,4, Junior Achievement 3, Music Club 4. Red Cross Rep. 4L Art Club 1,2,3,4, The auditorium is transformed to a placc of meditation and prayer during Senior Retreat condurted by Father McDonough. Xmaalr PATRICIA ANN KRZYNOVVEK 2232 Sylvcd Lane Our Lady of Lourdes Business Club 4. CSMC 1.2.33, sns 2,3,4, An Club .1, NIONICA CATHERINE LAUB SLNIartin Business Club 4, CSNIC 1,2133. Junior Achievement 3, SDS 3,4, Class Treasurer 1. CHARLENE ANN LICHTNIANN 2871 Montana Avenue St Catharine CSMC 1,111.4, Giee Club 2, Hcalth Careers Club 3,4, Junior Achievement 3, Latin Club 3, Masque 81 Gavel 3,4, NCTC 3,4, SDS 2.3,Sudali1y 12,14. KATHIE ELKE KOCH 2763 Westbrook Drive St. Catharinc Bowling 1,2, CSMC 123,11I Glee Club 2; Library Club 2,413 SDS 3,4. MARTHA MARIA MAGDALENA KQNRAD 2520 NIeyerhill Drive St. Catharine CSMC 123,4, French Club 4, SDS 3. W'ILMA CHARLENE KORTE St. James Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, GLEANINGS Staff Art Editor 4, Junior Achievement 3, SDS 1,2, GAA 2. DONNA LEE KRAMER 4121 Janward Drive St. Aloysius Gonzaga Bowling 2, Business Club 4-, CDL 3,4, CSNIC 132,3,4, SDS 2,3,4, Y.A.R. 2,4. JOAN RIARIE KREIMER 2545 Montana Avenue CSMC 1.23.4, Junior Achievement 3. SDS 3.4. KAREN LOUISE KROEGER 4028 Rate Road St. Aloysius Gonzaga Business Club 4, CSMC 1.2.3.43 Health Careers Club 2, Junior Achievement 3. St Catharine Great anticipation is shown on the faces of freshman Jane Schehl, scnior Linda Meyer, sophomore Linda Burmam and junior Jackie LOIS ELIZABETH LUDWIG 2861 Fischer Place St. Catharine CSMC 1,2,334, A1Cappella 3, Glee Club 2,3, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Junior Achievement 2,3, Music Club 3, Project Club 2,3, Sodality Treasurer 1. MARGARET ANN LUENSMAN St. Aloysius Gonzaga CSMC 112,351, Glee Club 1,2, Library Club 1,2. ANITA ROSE LUNNE 6640 Bridgctown Road Our Lady of Visitation Business Club 4-, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2, Health Careers Club 2;3, Projectionists 3,4. 98 VIVIAN JULIA LOCH 3390 Alta Vista Avenue St. Martin CSMC 1,2,3,4, SDS 1,2. LINDA JO LOWER 5356 Rawhide Trail St. Antoninus MERCYWOOD Staff 4, Bowling 1,2,3, CSMC 12,351, Library Club 2,3, Masque 1K: Gavel 3A, NCTC 3,4, SDS 1,2354. PATRICIA LOUISE LOWSTUTER 1 3350 Harmony Lane Our Lady of Lourdes MERCYWOOD StaH 1,273.4, CDL 1,2, CSMC 1,2,331, Junior Achievement 3,413 SDS 2,354, Class Secretary 1,2:3. Taylor. Tension mounts as they wait anxiously for the announce- ment that will make two of them our Mission Queens. GLORIA LUTTERBEI 3018 McHenry Road CSMC 2,3,4. St. Catharine ARLENE GAIL LYNN 5573 Karen Avenue St. Aloysius Gonzaga Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,4, Treasurer 3, Junior Achieve- ment 2,3,4, SDS 2,3,4. EVELYN RUTH MAIFELD 2875 St. Catharine Street Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4. St. Catharine MARY ANN MCGRATH 3423 Alta Vista. Avcnuc St. Martin CDL 1,2,3, President 4, CSMC 1,234, GLEANINGS StaH' 2,3,4, Giee Club 1, Health Careers Club 1,2,3,4, Masque 8: Gavel 3,4, NCTC 3,4, SDS 2,3,4, Sodality 3,4, Prefect 1, Vicc-Prcsidenlt 2. CHARLENE CECILIA MCKEON Bax +3 Shady Lane Our Lady of Visitation CSMC 12,33, Red Cross 2.3. Virc-Prcsidcnt 4. SDS 2,3,4. BARBARA JANE MCMAHON 38-13 Woodthrush Drive St. James Business Club 4, CSMC l,2,3,4, Junior Achievement 3, SDS 2,4. 3 KATHLEEN ANN MASSA 3547 Neiheisel Avenue St. Jude Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Giee Club 1,2. MAUREEN MATTIS St, Catharine MERCYWOOD Staff 2,3, Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2, 3,4, Glee Club 2, Library Club 2.3, SDS 1,2,3,4, Y.A.R. 3. MARILYN JEAN MCCARTHY 3396 Gerald Drive Our Lady of Lourdes MERCYWOOD StaH 2, Bowling 2, Business Club 4, CSMC 1,234, Junior Achievement 3,4, SDS 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 3. ELAINE KATHERINE MEINERS 3214 Day Court Our Lady of Lourdes CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2, Future Teachers, Treasurer 3, President 4, Masque 8L Gavel 3,4, Mu Alpha Theta 3,4, NCTC 3,4, SDS 2,3, Sedality 4, National Honor 504 ciety 3,4, Class Vice-President 3. JOYCE HELEN MENNINGER 3331 Muddy Creed Road Our Lady of Lourdes Bowling 4, Business Club 4, CSIHC 123,4, A1Cappella 3, Glee Club 2,3,4, Junior Achievement 3, Library Club 2, Music Club 3, SDS 3,4, JEAN MERKHOFER 2817 Dunaway Avenue St. Catharine MERCYWOOD Staff 3,4, Bowling 1,2, CSMC 1,2,3,4, French Club 4, A1Cappella 3,4, Glee Ciub 2, SDS 2,3,4, Y.A.R. 3. Seniors Strive to MARY METZ'LER 76 Lydia Street St. Bonaventure Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2. LINDA MEYER 2567 Queen City Avenue St. Catharine MERCYWOOD Staff 3, CmEditor 4, Bowling 1,2, CSMC 1,2,3,4, French Club 4, A1Cappella 3,4, Glee Club 2, Projq ject Club 3, SDS 2, Treasurer 3, Vive-Presidem 4, Y.A.R. 3,4, Class President 4. MARY DOLORES MEYER Our Lady of Visitation CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2, Health Careers Club 2,3,4, Latin Club 3, Library Club 4, Red Cross Rep. 2,3,4, SDS 2,4. JANET L. MEZGER 3669 Eyrich Road St. Jude CSMC 1,2,3,4, Health Careefs Club 3,4, Junior Achieve- ment 3,4, Red Cross Rep. 1, SDS 2,3,4. MARY JANE MILLS 5524 Edger Drive St. Ignatius Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2, Health Careers Club 1,2, Junior Achievement 3,4, SDS 2,3, Class Vice-President 1. MARY EILEEN MISCHELL 2539 Western Northern Blvd. St. Catharine CSMC 1,2,3,4, French Club 4, Sodalily 1,2. CLAIRE ANN MOORMAN Our Lady of Lourdes Business Club 4-, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Health Careers Club 1,2, SDS 2,3. MARGARET MARY MORAN 4285 Hutchinson Road St. Jude Bowling 2, CDL 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Junior Achievement 3, Future Teachers 4-, SDS 2,3,4, Sodality 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2, Class President 1,3, Vice-President 2,4. JUDITH ANN MULLINIX 3737 Meadowview Drive St. Aloysius Gonzaga Business Club 4-, CSMC 1,2,3,4-, Glee Club 1,2, Library Club 2,3,4, Future Teachers 3,4. P7656 7'06 SHARON LOUISE MYERS 3343 McFadden Avenue St. Martin Bowling 2, CDL 1, CSMC 123,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Junior Achievement 3, Future Teachers L1, SDS 2,3,4, BONITA LOUISE NEIHEISEL 4241 St. Martin Place St. Martin Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, SDS 2,3,4 Class President 1. BETTY JANE NEU 3412 Fiddlers Green Road Our Lady of Visitation CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2, Projectionisls 2,3, Co-Presi- dent 4, SDS 2,3,4. Bells ringing, lines passing, books flying! Melody Zuckerberg and Janis Wanstrath are caught, along with the rest of Marcy's student body in the rush of the 2 :45 dismissal. 101 Mercy Way osz'fe Opens MARY JOANNE NIKLAS 3640 Paramount Ridge St James Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, SDS 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3, President 4. MARY JO NORDMANN 1723 Queen City Avenue St. Bonaventure Immaculate Conception Academy 1,2, Mu Alpha Theta 3,4, Music Club 3. PATRICIA OEHLER 3628 White Oak Drive St. James Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Junior Achievement 3, SDS 2,3,4. HELEN JANICE NEYER 3861 Ebenezer Road St. Jude CSMC 1,2,3,4, Junior Achievement 1,2, Future Teachers 1. JERILYN SUZANNE NIEHAUS 2726 Mountville Drive Our Lady of Lourdes Bowling 3,4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Health Careers Club 1, Secretary 2, Vice-Prcsident 3, Vice-President Sc Secretary 4, Junior Achievement 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, President 4. MARY LOUISE NIEHOFF 3860 Church Lane St. Aloysius Gonzaga Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 2, Junior Achievement 3,4, Future Teachers 4, SDS 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2. As Sandy Bollinger opens the door to the 2Mcrcy Way? Diane Wade evolves as a Mercy novice; she tells of the novicek roll in the amine picture of the Mercy life. Befare Student B0092 JUDITH BLAINE PAXTON 3129 Penrose Place St, Martin CSMC 123,4, Glee Club 2, Health Careers Club 3,4, Junior Achievement 3,4. SDS 2,3.4, Sodality 4. BONITA JEAN PFLUM 2384 Madonna Drive Our Lady of Lourdes Business Club 4. CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 2,4, Junior Achievement 3,4, SDS 4, MARY JENIFER PODVIN 5593 North Glen Road St. Aloysius Gonzaga Bowiing 2,3,4. CSTVIC 1,2,34, Glee Club 2, Junior Achieve- ment 3,4, Latin Club 3, Masque 8L Gavel 3,4,4NCTC 3,4, SDS 3,4. LINDA MARIE OSTERHUES . 3514 E. Darwin Avenue St. Martin MERCYWOOD StaH 3, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Masque 8; Gavel 3, Secretary 4, NCTC 3,4, SDS 2,3,4, Sodality 2. ELIZABETH ANN OWENS 3334 Felicity Drive St. Catharine Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Health Careers Club 1,2,3, SDS 1,2,3. MARY ANNE OWENS 3283 Renfro Avenue St. Martin Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 2, Masque 8L Gavel 314, NCTC 3,4, SDS 1,2, Secretary 3, President 4, Spanish Club 2, Class Treasurer 1, Vice-President 2. MARTHA SUE RATTERMAN 3056 Queen City Avenue St. Catharine CSMC 1,2,3,4, French Club 3, President 4, Latin Club Secretary 3, Masque 8L Gavel 3,4, Music Club Vice-Presi- dent 3, NCTC 3,4, SDS 2,3,4, KATHLEEN ANN REILLY 4552 School Section Road St. Aloysius Gonzaga Bowling 2,3, Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, French Ciub 4, Masque $1 Gavel 3,4, NCTC 3,4, SDS 2,3,4, Class Vice- President 3. NANCY VIRGINIA; REINERMAN 3508 St, Martin Place St. Martin CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 3,4, Music Club 3,4, Red Cross Rep. 2,3,4, SDS 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, National Honor Society 3. CAROL RENNEKAMP 3862 Virginia Court St. Jude Bowling 2, CDL 2, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3, Future Teachers 3,4, Masque 8L Gavel 3,4, NCTC 3,4, SDS 2,3,4, Sodality 1. JACQUELYN LEA RICHTER 2792 LaFeuille Avenue St. Catharine Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2,4, Health Careers Club 4, Library Club 2. Red Cross Rep. 4, SDS 4. CONSTANCE RIEDINGER 3708 Eyrich Road St. Jude Bowling 4, Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Music Club 4, Orchestra 4. LORAINE ANN RIESKAMP 4011 Walter Avenue St. Martin CSMC 1,2,3,4, CHERYL ANN RIGA 3435 Moonridge Drive St. Jude Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1, SDS 1,234, GAA 1,2. RUTH CHRISTINE RITTER 4756 Valleybrook Drive St. Ignatius CSMC 1,2,3,4, Business Club 4. BARBARA ANN RIZZO 3683 Eyrirh Avenue St, Jude Bowling 2,3, CSMC 1,2,3,4, GLEANINGS Staff 3,4, Health Careers Club 1,2,3, President 4, Junior Achieve- ment 2,3,4 Masque 8L Gavel 3,4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, NCTC 3,4, Red Cross 1,2. Secretary 3, President 4, SDS 2. LINDA LEA ROBINSON 3438 Locust Lane Our Lady of Lourdes Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 4-, Junior Achievement 3, Library Club 1,2,3, Music Club 3, SDS 1,2,3,4-. MAUREEN LEE ROHE 2515 Meyerhill Drive CSMC 1,2,3,4-. St. Catharine Seniors Merit Leading Roles In BARBARA RUOFF 3309 Daytona Avenue St Martin Business Club 4, CSIWC 1.2.34. MARY LYNN RUSH 4418 Harrison Avenue St, Aloysius Gonzaga Bowling 2, CSMC 123,4, French Club 4, Masque 8L Gavel 3,4, NCTC 4, Red Cross Rep. 2, SDS 2,3,4, Class Vice-President 2. ROSALIE ANN SAILER 5583 Clearvicw Avenue St. Aloysius Gonzaga Bowling 3.4-, Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4-, SDS 2,3. 104 MARIANNE DOROTHY SAUER 3509 Hilda Avenue St. Martin Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Junior Achievement 3, TVIusiC Club 1. MARY JO SCHEHL 3927 Farrell Drive St, Catharine Bowling 4, Business Club 4, CSMC 12,3,4, G186 Club 2,3, Health Careers Club 1, Junior Achievement 3, Music Club 3, SDS 2,3:4. PATRICIA ANN SCHELL 3451 Corrine Avenue Our Lady of Lourdes MERCYWOOD Staff 1,3,4, Bowling 4, Business Club 4, CSMC 123,4, Glee Club 2, Health Careers Club 2,3, Junior Achievement 3, Library Club 1,3,4, SDS 13,14, Y.A.R. 4. 3s , mfherek n0 lJusinCSs like show businessf! seems to be the viewpoint of Jean Mait- land. played by Lynn Rush. as she asks David Kingslcy's. portrayed by Jack Kusma, opinion of putting Trrry Rand- all, B'Iary Ann Owens: into pictures, in Mcrcfs production of Stage Dom. M ercy-Elder Play, CCStage D0073; DORTHY ANIELIA SCHIBI 6100 Cheviot Road St. James CSIWC 1,2,3, Vire-Prcsidem 4. French Club 3:1, HcaIth Carvers Club 3.4. SDS 2. Sudality 1.2,3. Secretary 4. Class Secretary 1,President21 GAIL SCHNEIDER 4109 School Section Road St. Aloysius Gonzaga Business Club 4: CDL 4, C8310 1,2,3,4s Glee Club 1: SDS 3. LINDA SCHOENLING 3923 Eddystmle Drive St. hiartin Business Club 4. CSMC 123,4. Junior Achim'cmrnt 3. juniors Honor Seniors GAIL SCHUBELER 3516 Woodbine Avenuc St. Martin Business Club 4, CSMC 1.2.34. Library Club 2. BARBARA ANNE SCHUERMAN 3429 Bondinnt Avenue St. Martin Business Club 4, CSMC 12.332 junior Achievement 3, SDS 3, Art Ciub 1. MARIE SCHULZ 3733 Coral Gables St. Jude Bowling Jr, CSMC 1.2,3,4v, Glee Club 2, Health Carecrs Club 4, Library Club 2,3,4, SDS 2,3,4, Sndality l, 106 PATRICIA ANN SCHOTTE 4346 Marlin Avenue St. Martin CSMC 1,2,3,4, French Club 4i Glee Club 2, Junior Achievement 3, Red Cross Rep. '2. SDS 2.3. JACQUELINE SCHRODER 3210 Cavanaugh Avenue St. Niarlin Business Club 4, CSMC 132,14, Glee Club 1. JEANNETTE SCHRODER 3210 Cavanaugh Avenue St; Martin Business Club 4-, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club I. iiWhy can't wc- do this more often? was the general line of comment from the seniors who were undoubtedly filled with appreciation for the thoughtful junior class. i:Thrce Stars Will Shine Tonight was announced :0 be the Prom,s theme at a program after the luncheon. At Pre-Prom Luncheon DORTHEA JEAN SEGER 3647 Allview Circle Our Lady of Lourdes CSMC l,2,3,4, Health Careers Ciub 1,2, Library Club 3,4, SDS 2, Class President 1, Secretary 3. CAROLYN ROSE SEITZ 5679 North Glen Road St. Aloysius Gonzaga Bowling 2,3,4, Business Ciub 4, CSMC l,2,3,4, ATIappeIla. 3, Glee Club 2,3, SDS 2,3,4. jANET LEE SEITZ 3939 Drew Avenue St. Aloysius Gonzaga Business Club 3, CSMC 1,2,3, Future Teachers 4, SDS 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3,4, ROBERTA PHYLLIS SMITH 3390 Robinet Drive Our Lady Of Lourdes Business Club 4, CDL 2, CSMC 1,2,3,4, GAA 1, SDS 2,3,4, Class President 2, ViCe-President 12, Secretary 3. THERESA ANN SPITZMILLER 3756 Meadoview Drive St, Aloysius Gonzaga. Bowling 2, Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2, SDS 1,2,3. KATHLEEN ANN SPLAIN 3861 Biehl Avenue St. Jude Bowling 3,4, CSMC 123,4, Glee Club 2, Health Careers Club 1,2,3,4, Library Club 2, Masque 8: Gavel 3,4, NCTC 3,4, SDS 2,3. 2 ??aliflf JOAN SCHWAB 3427 Hilda. Avenue St. Martin Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 2, SDS 2,3,4. JOAN THERESA SCHWARTZ 3725 Carson Avenue St. Martin CSMC 1,2,3,4, Library Club 3,4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Mu- sic Club 3, SDS 4. JOYCE EILEEN SCIARRA 4437 Harrison Avenue St. Catharine MERCYWOOD Staff 2,3,4, Bowling 1, CDL 1,2, CSMC 1,2,3, President 4, French Club 4, Glee Ciub 1,2, Library Club 2, Future Teachers 4, Masque 8: Gavel 3,4, NCTC 3,4, SDS l,2,3,4, Y.A.R. 3 Class President 4. Cathy Crowns M dry THERESA BARBARA STOLL St, Bonaventure CSMC 123,4, French Club 4. CLEANINGS Staff 2,3, Orchestra 1, Class President 1, Vice-President 2. JEAN STRE ICHER 2616 Gehrum Lane St. Bonaventure Business Club 3, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Health Careers Club 3, junior Achievement 3,4, Red Cross Rep. 4, SDS 2,3,4, Sodality 1. JANICE STRIET 3039 Feltz Avenue St, Catharine Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Health Careers Club 3, SDS 2,3,4. JOYCE CHRISTINE SUCHER 3424 Ridgewnnd Road St. Ignatius Business Club 4. CSMC 1,2,3,4. Masque $1 Gavel 3,4, NCTC 3,4, Red Cross Rep. 1, SDS 1,2,3,4, SOdaIity 1,2,4, Secretary 3. JOAN MARIE SUNDERMAN 3651 Allvicw Circle Our Lady of Lourdes Bowling 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Junior Achievement 3, Library Club 2. BEVERLY ANN TEGELER 3133 Westwood Northern Blvd. St. Catharine CSMC 1,2.34. Glee Club 2, Latin Club 3,4, Future Tearhers 3.4, Riasquc 1k Gavel 3,4, NCTC 3,4, Projec- tionists 3,4, Sodality 1. MARILYN R. TENSI 4342 Harding Avenue St. Martin Business Club 4, CDL 3, CSMC 1,2,3,4, AlCappella 3, Glee Club 3, SDS 2,3. . . MARTHA LOUISE TOUT 1' 3701 Meadoview Drive St. Aloysius Gonzaga Business Club 4, CSMC 2,3,4, Junior 'Achievement 3, Future Teachers 3,4, National Honor Society 3. MARLENEiANN UNGRU' 2875 Allview Circle Our Lady of Lourdes Bowling 3,4, Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Junior Achievement 3,4, SDS 3,4. The Queen of Queens JANE CAROL VAN 3346 Hanna Avenue Our Lady of Lourdes CSMC 1.2.3.4. Glee Club 1.2.3.4. SDS 3. CAA Q. Sndality Secretary 1, Class ViCc-Presidcnt 4. MARGARET CLAIRE VANDERYT 3121 Timhcrview Drive St. Ignatius CSMC 1.2.3.4. Glee Club 2. Latin Club 3. President 4.! Future Teachers Club 3. chrciary -1-. Prnjcrtinnists Club 3,4. SDS 2. Socialin 1.2.3.4. SUE ANN VOELLMECKE 2725 South Road Our Lady 01 Yisitatinn CSMC 1.2.351. French Club Virc-Prcsidvnt -1. Ohm Club 1.2, Hcalth Careers Club 2.15. Junior Achicvmnrm 3:1, Mu Alpha Theta 4. ijertinnists 3:1, Sndality -1. u. us'I'iu Mfr M1131:- HO Mary. we crown thee with blnssnms tnday. sans: the entire was Icad in a procrssinn provinus to 111C rmwning by her five student body as Cathy Collins, Kiay queen. rrnmmd 311113: Cathy aucndams while the vntirc student hudy sang hymns. 109 MARY ANN VOGEL 3619 Lakewood Drive St, Jude Bow1ing 2,3. Treasurer 4. Business Club 1. CSMC 1.2.3.4, Glee Club 2. Health Careers Club 3. Junior Achievement 331-, Library Club 2. SDS 1.2. DIANE MARIE WADE 35-18 Neihcisel Avenue St. Jude Bow11ng 2. CDL 2. CSNIC 1.2.3.4. Glee Club 1,2. Junior Achievement 3. Future Tcachcrs 3, V'itC-Prcsidcnt 1. Masque ES: CaVcl 3, Presidcnt '1. Mu Alpha Theta 4. NCTC 3.4, 8138 2.337, Sodality 3.4, Class Secretary '2. IMARILYN AGNES WANDSTRAT 3932 VVashingmn Avenue St. Nfartiu CSMC 1.13;? Shine JANICE ANN WANSTRATH 3028 Penmse Place St. tharine NiERC'Y'W'OOD Staff 4, CSMC 1.2.3.41: Frcnrh Club 3.41, G1cc Club 2. Health Careers Club 3,4, Library Club 3, Secretary 4,8138 1.2.3.4. NANCY L. NVARD 424-1 Simca Lane St. Aloysius Gonzaga Bowling 4: Business C1ub 4. CSNTC 1.2.351, Glee Club '2. Junior Arhicvcmem 3.4. SDS 2.3.4. NIARILYN JOAN WEDDING 3623 White Oak Drive St. James CSMC 1.2.3.42 Health Carccrs Club 3.1, ML: Alpha Theta 4, Music Club President 3. Orchestra. 2,3,1, SDS 3. Three stars wiil shine tonight when Bonnie Brinkman is crowned Prom Queen with attend- ants Diane Wade, Center. and Sandy Boliiger, right. 110 RUTH MARY WENSTRUP 5740 VVindsorhilJ Drive Our Lady of Lourdes Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Health Careers Club 2,3,4, Library Club 2,3, President 4. Masque 8c Gavel 3,4, NCTC 3,4, SDS 2,3,4, Class President 1. JANET WESSEL 5672 Jessup Road St. James Immaculate Conception Academy 1,2, CSMC 3,4, French Club Secretary 4, Junior Achievement 3, Mu Alpha Theta 4. JUDITH ANN WHITE 3219 Dartmouih Drive Our Lady of Lourdes CSMC 1,2,3,4, French Club 4, Glee Club 1,2, SDS 2,3. As Lights Dim MARY WPLMING 5731 Eula Avenue St. Jude Business Club 4, CSMC 1.234, Glee Club 1,2. Latin Club 3, SDS 2,3,4, ANN WISE 4023 Drew Avenue St. Aloysius Gonzaga Business Club 4, CSMC 123,4, SDS 2,3,4, Spanish Club 9 CAROL ANN VVITTROCK 2815 NIDntana Avenue St, Catharine CSMC 1,2.3,4, SDS 1, GEORGIANN MARIE WIDMER 1911 Montmse Street St. Bonaventure CSMC 1,2,3,4,G1ce Club 1.2, SDS 3, MICHELE SUSAN WILD 3351 Moonridge Drive Our Lady of Lourdes MERCYWOOD Staff 2, Business Club 4, CSMC 1,234, Glee Club 4, SDS 3, Spanish Club 3,4. DONNA R. 'V-VILLENBRINK 3070 Glcnmore Avenue Our Lady of Lourdes Business Club 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Junior Achievement 3, Red Cross Rep. 2,3,4. Graduation Seniors B id F arewel Z NANCY JEAN ZAHN 2679 Westbrook Drive 51. Catharine CSMC 1,2,3,4, Masque 8: Gavel 3,4, NCTC 3,4, SDS 2, 3,4. ARMELLA MARY ZERHUSEN 3653 Westwood Northern Blvd. St. Ignatius Business Club 4, CDL 4, CSMC 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 2,3. SDS 3,4. EILEEN WOOD 5142 North Bend Road CSMC 1,2,3,4, French Club 1. KATHLEEN ANN WUEST 3717 Meadoview Drive St. Aloysius Gonzaga Business Club 4, CSMC 123,4, Glee Club 1,2, SDS 3,4. JUDITH ANN YUNGER 2907 Feltz Avenue St. Catharine MERCYWOOD Staff 3,4, Bowling 1,2, CDL 1,2, CSMC 1,2,3,4, French Club 4, NCappella 3,4, Glee Club 1,2, Masque 81 Gavel 3, Treasurer 4, NCTC 3,4, SDS 1,2,3,4, Y.A.R. 3. St. Ignatius MELODY ZUCKERBERG Our Lady of Lourdes MERCYWOOD Staff 1,2,3, Editor 4, CSMC 123,4, French Club 4, Junior Achievement 3,4, Future Teachers 3,4, SDS 2,3,4, Y.A.R. 4, Treasurer 3, Class Treasurer 1. JOAN ZWISSLER 6120 Cheviot Road St. James MERCYWOOD Staff l,2,3,4, Business Club 4. CSMC 1, 2,3,4, GAA 1,2, SDS 2. . w:?tunihagexnui: ., $ 54.5., In. apgfwh .. UNDERCLASSMEN iiDocs anyone know of a good repairman? ask Diane cherle and presidents are taking time out of a busy day to relax and watch Gerri Franz of Nancy Bergman Arlene Bardua: Cheryl Harland: their favorite TV program. Peggy Herr and Niaurecn Fncrtsch. These tired Junior homeroom juniors Cherish Precious M oments Greeting another year with extensive hopefulness, the Juniors anxiously turn their first thoughts to- ward getting measured for class rings and the Junior-Senior Prom. What kind of dress will they wear? Whom are they going to ask? But surely, there is still plenty of book work to keep young minds busyi Theyyll all woefully tell you that. Juniors now look forward to Mission Day, school dances, the thrilling M and G production, and two days of retreat, All in all, the year has come to be another successful, happy event at Mercy. W'on'l be long now till the class of '65 receive their rings! Here, Mr. Ducsing measures Gloria. Szabois finger for correct ring size. 116 Check and rcrhcck! Scuinrs Carol Rennekamp and Marlene Drees help Karen Lotkard and Mary Sue Mcngcs to be sure they get the con rect books. Bardua, Arlene Barrett, Patricia Barrometti, Shirley Beck, Linda Bedinghaus, Mary Bellman, Diane Bender: Cheryl Berding, Mary Berninger, Linda Beyersclorfmg Paula Bichlj Judith Bihn, Judith Bockelman, Patricia Boehl, Sandra Boeing; Carol Bohrcr. NIary Bollinger, Mary Borgemenke, Mary Borgman, Nancy Bramlage. Teresa Bravard, Judy Bream Sharon Brinkman, Suzanne Broglc, Kathleen Brothers, Constance Brown, Judy Brown, Marlene Brown, Patricia Buchcrt, Marcia Burch Loretta Busam, Kamn Buschbachcn Edith Butscha, Rea Cantzler1 Linda Casscdy, Kathleen Cassius, Linda Cassini, Virginia Christcnson, Mary Cleary, Patricia Colcgate, Diana Collins, Erin Conner, Angela. Corry, Lynn Cronin, Kathleen Cuni, Donna Daly: Catherine Lynn Day; Maureen DeCourCy, Martha Deems, Linda DelFavcro, Virginia Dineen, Patricia. DiPilla, Jennifer Dixon, Ruth Doherty, Deborah Dorger, Dorothy Dossman, Margaret Downing, Leslie Dragan, Carla Duenhoft, Marilyn Dugan, Patricia Dunigan, Peggy EckhofT, Joann Enghauscr, Regina Erhardt, Gretchen Espelagc, Barbara Essen, Louise Fagin, Linda Fallon, Bonnie Fay, Carol Federle, Diane Feliz, Maryanne Feucht, Judith Finicy, Dolores Fischcr, Donna Fischer, Kathleen Floctker, Marian Foertsch, Maureen Fox: Bo-Vonne Frank, Jean Franz, Geraldine Freya Virginia Fucll, Susan Fuller, Claire Gallagher, Christine and Gavel Play. ngish! Swish! SwishF, Say Mary Schneider as Redbeard, Sande chhi as Blackbeard, and Marilyn Middendorf as Blondebeard during their performance of The Barbed Danceu in the Masque 119 Gambetta, Cheryl Gedney, Anne Geideman, Martha Genske, Marta Gilker, Mary Gillen, Patricia Godfrey, Elaine Goebel, Marilyn Goetzj Donna Goldsmith, Donna Gould; Marilyn Greeley, Sharon Gressel, Lois Greulich, Mary Jo Grofcn Carol Grosse, Christine Grote, Karen Gruener, Joyce Guilfoyle, Martha Haas, Jacqueiine Haban, jill HaberthierJ Nancy Hafner, Cheryl Harland, Cheryl Harmeling, Ann Hameling, Janet Harmcyer, Cecitia Hater, Judith Haverkamp, Donna Hehemann, Beverly Heid, Cheryl Hennekes, Kathleen Herbert, Lois Haring, Lucille Heron, Diane Herr, Margaret Hcrzog, Susan Hetzer, Judith Heuerman, Clare Hill, Margaret Honner, Mary Horncy, Phyllis Huebner, Carol Huismann. Mary Jo Hussong, Sherry Indcrhecs, Carol Inderhccs; Diane Jacob, Evelyn Jacober, J2me Johanneman, Kathleen Jones, Janice Jordan: Jeanne Kaczmarski, Krystyna Kastnur, Sheila Kcrbcr, Mary Ann Kestler: Kathleen Kicfcr, Antoinette Kien. Janet Kist, Velma chimcyer, Peggy Klingj Donna Kopp. Diane Kossa, Kathleen KraemerT Sharon Kraft: Gail Krauz, NIary Ann Kreimer, Carol Kroeger, Kathleen Kmeger3 Kathryn Kunz7 Mary Ann Laakc, Constance Landy. Judith Pausing in Chapel during thc busy Christmas holidays for a brief prayer is Ginny Cassini. ; ' 444;.14 444A Lauman. Diane Leesman. Mary Lcincu, Clare Lewc, Diane Lienesch; Mary Lillie, Maryann Lindcman, Kathleen Lindsayj Linda Lipps7 Elizabeth Lockmd, Karen Logan, Diane Long, Pamela Luebberty. Donna LuhrmamL Donna Lutz, Margaret MacDonald, Linda Malinowski, Sandra Marcheui, Judith Martin, l-Iary J0 Maurcr3 Linda IVIayen Linda Mayhall, Barbara NIcAndrcws. Barbara McCann, Patricia McCarthy. Sheila McCormaCk. Karen McKinney, Donna. Nchanux Donna R'Iccnti Betty Manges: Mary Sue IVIcngcs, hiary IVIentrup; Carol Mcymz Karen NIeyer. Kathy Meyer, Monica. NIcyers. Mary Jean B'Iiddondurf, Nfarilyn Moelchcrt. juan Nlnhr7 Jo Ann Mnhr, Nancy Morgan, Janet Mueller, Gayle Mueller, Marilyn Mucninghnff, Elaine Murphy, Kathleen Murphy, Marie Murphy, Susan Nabcr, Janice Neiheisell Miriam Nolan, Patricia Nugent, Judith OliverJ Mary Kathleen Pasternak, Antoinette Peters, Joyce Potzick, Kathleen Prechenenko, Valentina. Rack, Geraldine Rack, Nina Re, Linda Redmond, Mary Reis, Kathleen Renner, Beverly Ridmann, Cynthia Riehle, Beverly Ries, Geraldine Riestenberg, Linda Riga, Mary Ringenbach, Mary Carol Robb, Leila Roda; Tanya Roettker, Margaret Roney, Kathleen Russo, Angela Sabatelli, Eileen Sagey Jacqueline Sample, Susan Saul, Diane Schaaf, Barbara Schaible, Donna. Schaible, Pauline Schaich, Deborah Schaub, Doris Schinncr, Sandra Schirmann, janice Schneider, Mary Caroline Schneider, Mary Elizabeth Schoenling, Kathleen Schollc, Karen Schultz, Barbara Schultz; Jane Schuster, Lorrita Schwab, Virginia Scriveri, Patricia Seghi, Sandra Seng, Sandra Shelton, Angela ; N111 Shea and hirs. Conycrs discuss Civil rights as Niary Berding Jeanne Sublcr, Arlene Bar- dua and Suzanne Brinkman listen vcry atten- lively. Simpson3 Janet Smith, Nancy Sahmer, Jane Sprengard. Kathlccn Stahl. Barbara Stanton Constance Slchlinl Linda Stenger. Margaret Stockclmam Ruth Slumin, Constance Sublcr. Jeanne Sullivan. Maureen Sweetman, Nancy Smbo, Gloria Taylor. Jarquclyn Tenkmam Carol Tepc, Jeanette Theurcr, Mary Thoma. Marilyn Uhrig. Victoria. Umbcrg Elaine Umbvrg. Nlary Uphaus. Alice Veldhaus. Janicc Vidal. Gail Vncllmerke. B'Iary Lou Vonberg. Cheryl VVaplcs, Connie Weber. Janet chgcr, Michele Wessels. Linda Willenbnrg. Arlene Wippcl. Janire Wissel. Donna Wolf. Barbara VVuellncr, Barbara Zech. Marilyn Zenz. Virginia Ziepfel. Maw Last yeafs frolicking Freshmen courageously take over thc role of serious Sophomores. Bssicles the studying Which takes up a good deal of her time, the Mercy Sophomore looks forward to her two days of retreat, the Sophomore play, participating in many of the various club activities: Mission Day, and the schoolls dances. Whatever acquaint- ances were not made as freshies are bound to be made in the course of her second year. And now as they go on advancing in all Mercy ways, an- other year ends. Shakespeare reigns again as Mercy sophomores put on the pru- duction of llAs You Like It? Pat Carroll lends a hand to her faithful slave Judy Neumeistcr, who is now dying from exertion from the long journey. Sophomores Tackle Another Year Sophomore homeroom presidents break away from the air of stud- ner, Bonnic Hchemann. and Louise Boeing. She,s also receiving a ies in a snowball light, It appears as if Jo Anne Gandenbcrger has free lifacial. been overcome by Barb Guclhlein, Donna Bcrding: Roberta Grei- Acito, Pamela Adams, Rose Anderson, Terry Angst, Sharon Armbrustcr; Darlene Aucrl Linda Augustine. Maria 1 Banjavcic. Diane Barlage, Nancy Barnes, Linda Bcnzing: Sandra Bcrding, Donna Bm kemeycr . Marilyn Berning, Carol Bier, Linda Bisuhof: Janet Bockelmannf Bmmic Boeing3 Louise Bohrcr, Donna Brethaucx; Darlene Brinkcr: Linda Bmckmam Diana Brudbcck, NIAI'y Bmss, Bctty Brossart, Linda. Brown, Barbara Brawn, Kathy Brucggcman, Mary Jo Burkart, Cynthia Burke, Sharon Burmam Linda Byrnm R'Iarilyn Carroll, Patricia Case, Carol Circsi: Cathy Collins, Connie Creager, Martha Cmne, Susan Dalton, B'Iargarct Dasenbmck, Diane Dassinger, Connie Davidj Cathy Dccms, Margaret Dittgen. Doris D0116, Carol Danncllml: Sharon Dorsey: Janet Doth, Linda Drees, Geraldine Eilerman, Bonita Ernst, Donna. Ernstes, Mary Jo Espelage: Rita Esterkamp, Judith Farfsing, Judy Feistj Vivian Fey, Patricia Finnj Cheryl Fisher: Sally Fox, Sharon Froschauer, Judith Gandenbcrger, Joannc Gicsken, Marsha Gillan, Rita Goldsmith, Sandra Grahl. Donna Greiner, Roberta Greiner, Teri Gricco, Antoinette Gtiesser, Elaine Guenther, Chris Guethlcin, Barbara Guilfoyle, Susan Gustcr, Anna Gutjahr: Marie Haas, Beverly Habig: Diane ' Hobischj Kathie Hamblin, Toni Harmeyer, Paula Hehemann, Bonnie Hckler, Betty Helms, Linda HcmsathJ Linda. Herzog, Mary I-Iillcbrand7 Carolyn Hizcr, Barbara Hocsl, Linda Huber, Sue Hucbncr, Mary Beth Hummel, Bonnic Hurlandcr: Linda Imhull. Kathleen Jaspers, Janet Kcilinghaus, Sandra Kelley: Patricia nHow many more do we get?m inquire Ann Kraus and Lauren Lahman while getting their books Kling, Sharon Korfhagen. Sandra Korte, Angela Kramer, Kathie Kraus, Ann Krummen, Janet Kuehnlc, Carolyn Lacher, Diana Lahmann, Lauren Lalosh, Rose LaMott. Marlene Langc, Katherine Lietz, Mary Luckman, Jean McCroskcy: Patricia McGowan, Maryann McKenna: Carol McSorley. Mary Macke, Sylvia Manne, Marlene Marvin, Marita Mauch: Madeline Mechley, Rose Marie Mendel, Natalie Manges: Darlene Merrill; Kathryn Mettman, Clare Mctz, Janice Metzj Joyce Meyer, Linda. Meyer, Peggy Meyer, Virginia Moeller, Susan Mollner: Marlene Moormanj Doris Morgenthal: Patti 44 mmmEm Morris, Mary Muddiman, Elaine Mueller, Linda Murdock, Louella Murphy, Kathleen Myers, Carolyn Nchemann, Bonnie Neihcisel, Barbara Neiheisel, Bonnie Neiheiselt Diana Nciheisel, Donna Ncumcister, Judy Niehaus, Nancy Nordmann, Linda Ostarhues, Mary Overbcck, Patricia Overberg, Sharon Owen; Mary Owcns, Susan Peaslcc, Diane Pistor, Peggy Pollman, Mary Rais, Janice Reinerman, Dianne Rentschlcr, Mary Richter. Karen Ridmann, Karen Ricdcl7 Margaret Riel, Sieglinde Rieskamp, Marita. Riga, Kathleen Rischmann: Ann Robinson, SyWia Roedcrsheimer, Nancy Rolf, Katherine Rothan, Nancy Rueve, Barbara Ruprccht, Marjoric Ryan, Sue '3 :- Schacfer, Janet Schiesz, Marx'Jo Schmitt, Mary Ann Schnctzer, Darlene Schott, Terry Schroeder, Nancy Schulz, Paula Schustcr7 Kathleen Schuster, Lynn Schwab, Patricia Selm, Dorinne Shrout, Alberta Smith7 Geraldine Spitzmillcr, Janet Steinmetz, Linda Stewart, Susan Stock, Mary Sucker, Kathy chgman, Barbara Tcnholdcr, Jeannine Thicman, Kathleen Trippel, Mary Trochicr, Donna Uhlmansick, Pamela Vitullo, Susan Voelkcr. Clare Volk, Vicky Wagner, Alberta Wagner, Eileen VVahI, Peggy Waidron, Claire VVamplcr, Debby VVEerJ NIary Wail, Robyn XVcisbmdt, Janice VVerscl, Pam VVcsscling', Anne Whilakcr, Kathleen 'Wicte, Lynn VViIhclm, Carol Young3 Carol Yungcr, Diane Yungcr. Theresa Zhaba, Cheri NI. Rallormnn and P. Elfcrs most amusingly u-atrh as C. Iiillvhmnd. L. Boeing: K. Riga: D. 801111. and P. Wahl pcrfnrm the Danrc of the Lunar Rioths. er Learning L A uI am surely glad we bought our candy hm?! declares Linda trieve her candy and hand. Jackie Conner cautiously looks on; Greeiy t0 Barb Murray as Donna Schneider pounds on the she is fearful of the outcome. machine and Sandy Dochterman tries to help Barb Becker re- Freslzmen Sweeten Up Freshmen began the year with a bang, that is, with a banging good time on Orientation day. Laughter, fun, food, and games made this day a great success. Retreat brings out the serious side of the girls, by recalling to their minds thoughts of the months that have passed and ideas as to what will lie in the future. Next on their agenda is the freshman play and mission days. Drawing the year to an end are Final exams. With it victorious close to their first year, three future years can be seen ahead. Ha! Ha! Sneaking up the front steps at Mercy is easier than you think. Ask Jean Froschaucr, Jean Duenhoft, and Linda Weber. 130 Abrams, Eileen Abrams, Kathleen Aerni, Sharon Ahlers, Barbara Ahrens, Deborah Allgeier, Debbie Andres, Linda Armstrong Donnalee Arnold: Doris Ausdenmore, Mary Baldrick, Linda Barlage, Joan Becker, Barbara Becker, Gayle Becker, Kathryn Bellman, Nlarie Bennett, Nlary Ann Bennett, Regina. Berger, Janet Berning, Linda Blessing, Ruth Bohrer, Judith Bollmzmn7 Kathleen Borros, Marcia Breitenstein, Carol Breitenstein, Joann Brickweg, Diane Brink, Katherine Brown, Donna Buchlcr, Bonita Burke, Mary Bushong, Linda, Bussell, Cheryl Butscha, Diana Catanzaro, Margaret Ciskoj Kathleen Cleary, Carol Conncrs, Jacqueline Costantino, Rose Marie Costello, Sandra Crofton, Barbara Cucinotta, Antoinette Czillinger, Barbara Daugherty, Cathleen Davis, Kathleen Dehner, Susan Dewan, Mary Distler, Marlene Dixon, Diana Dochterman, Sandra Doogan, Joyce Duenhoft, Jean Ehlen, Carol Eisenecher, Pat Emmerich, Janet Engclhardt, Mary Espelage, Mary Essen, Kathleen Fanning, Patricia Fay, Kathy Feldhaus, Nancy Feller, Judith Fischer, Elaine Foegle, Judith Foswinkle, Susan Fox, Mary Frame, Kathleen Frank, Carolyn Franz, Mary Frey, Marcia Frondorf, Elaine Frondorf, Mary Froschauer, Jean Fuller, Indy Gagnon, Sue Geier, Jeanne Glassmeyer, Anita Goertemoeller, Virginia Goins, Jacqueline Gramke, Susan Gravett, Diane Greeley, Linda. Griener, Nancy Griswold, Kathleen Gruener, Cheryl Harmeling, Carol Hase, Linda Hater, Jacqueline Hathaway, Cherly Hausman, Kathy Hedger, Karen Heidkamp, Betty Hendy, Carole chz, Bonita Henze, Marie Hetzcr, Barbara Happy birthday, Nan, says Bonnie Nciheisei to her own smiling little sister, Nancy Simonson. Birthdays are so happy when someone caresA Huerman, Mary Higgins, Kathleen Hizerl Kathleen Hoffman, Susan Hollkamp Janis Howland, Mary Huber, Barbara Johnson, Fern Johnson Karen Jones; Barbara Jones, Janice Jones, Kathleen Juengling, Virginia Kaczmarski, Barbara Klein, Sandra. Kiopp, Mary Anne Knoepfler, Diana Kock, Marian Kramer: Anna Kramer; Pamela Krause, Dorothy Krcimer, Florence Krocgcr, Rita Krocger, Susan Kroeger, Veronica Krummen, Alice Lameicr, Linda Lampe, Janet Landen, Gretchen Lautenbach, Cynthia Lazaron, Leslie Leincry Nfiriam Leonard, Mary Loch, Teresa Lockwood, Kathy LofTredO, Grace Luken, Barbara Manz, Carolyn Matson, Melodic Mausc, Diane McAnaw, Colleen McAndrews, Patricia McCormick, Marilyn McDonough: Lauren McFarland: Karen Mendel, Emily Menningcr, Barbara Meyer, Cheryl Meyer, Cynthia Meyer, Mary Meyers, Susan Mischcll, Marcia Mociler, MaryLee Murdock, Ann Murray, Barbara Neiheiscl, NIartha Nciheisel, Susan Neyer, Deborah Niklas, Janice Noonan, Sheila Nusekabel7 Beveriy Crite, Mary Oswald, Faith Owens: Nancy Papania, Andrea Parinello, Mary Wow! I passed my test, declares Regina Bennett as she and Janet Voelker quietly stroll the empty halls. The sweet taste of cool, refreshing water greets Jean Dunhoffs lips as she anticipates the long trek upstairs, 135 Pasternak, Susanne Peters, Patricia Prather, Ruth Rahe, Christine Rais, Diane Rebholz, Elizabeth Reid, Linda Reinhe, Doria Rieder, Paula Roberto, Diane Rohde, Linda Rosemeyer, Sandra Ross, Kathleen Runk, Jackie Sample, Sally Sandman, Susanne Schafer, Nancy Schafer, Sandra Schappelle, Janet Schehl, Jane Schehl, Susan Schiering, Pamela Schimmel, Annamaria Schirmann, Marianne Schmitz, Mary Schneider, Donna. Schott, Judy Schram, Janet Schuerman, Julie Schulte, Marcia Schultz, Sue Schutte, Janet Schutte, Susan Schwartz, Carol Seitz, Sandra ShappelleJ Janet Siebenburger, Carol Simonson, Nancy Smith, Barbara Smith, Margie Sprague, Joyce Stallmeyer, Carolyn Standriff, Donna Stanghetti, Carol Stock, Linda Subler, Margaret Summe, Marlene Todd, Patricia Trotta, Mary Ulmschneider, Ann Ventura, Sylvia Vitullo, Anita Voclkcr, Janet Vollrath, Vicki Wagner: Catherine Walters, Theresa Waplesl Eileen Warren: Mary Weber, Barbara Weber, Carol Ann Weber, Carol Weber, Linda Weber, Rose VVeibel, Loraine Welsh, Patricia. Wenke, Mary Jean Wicsner, Nancy Wild: Margaret Wilkins, Donna Will, Linda Wissel, Kathleen Wissemcier, Patricia Witson, Carol Ann Woeste, Mary Wolfram, Elizabeth ABSENT: Beverly Phillips, Jane Falls, Audrey Prinzo, Claudia Vollmer, Nancy Wenger, Patricia Jones, Carol Meyer, Emily Neyer, Patricia O'Conner. Freshmen Find Key That English, Religion, World History, Algebra, Spanish, Latin and Biology are just some of the many hardships this new class of ,67 have to face in this coming year. Pat Eisenecher, Donna. Brown: Nancy Greiner, and Elaine Frondorf realize this. 136 CnngratuIationsW says Linda Burmzm Sophomore candi- date, to Jane Schchl, Freshman Candidate, as she crowns her at the Mission Dancc. From the many resources in our library? Sharon Aerni prepares a speech on our late President John Kennedy. Happily frolicking in the new fallen snow after A- school hours arc TVIidge Smith, Susan Delmar, and g3 R'Iary andorf YEAR IN REVIEW As the Doors are Openede As the doors were opened we found a building full of happiness and chaos. Pandemonium ruled over all the First few days, but soon everything quieted down. Opening week included registra- tion and book day, followed by a half day of classes. The entire student body attended a Mass at Saint Martinis to pray for a successful yeari After Mass the Seniors received their rings, blessed by Father Carl Lizza. Orientation day was worth remembering for every freshman. Through their big sisters, they learned much about their future role as freshmen at Mercy. The first step to four busy years at Mercy! Senior, Mary Ann Early lends a helping hand to a freshman Filling out forms. Books, books and more books Carol Rennekamp helps Barbara Neiheiscl and Mary Oster- hues find their tiequipmenth for the coming year. 140 Grass isxft much of a table Ploth, but it promotes a lot of fun. Seniors and freshman cer- tainly enjoyed their orientation picnic Sandy Bollingcr takes over the delightful task of introducing little sisters to big sister's. uCharlene Lirhtmau. Linda Reeds. Sr, M. Johanna seems to be having a little trouble keeping up with the eager young appetites an orientation day. 141 Tour The truth of the matter is, lold dads do learn F . new dancesf lVIcrcyjs annual FatherWDaughtCr avorlte Dance is the perfect proof of this statement. Debonair dads literally swept many a daughter off her feet and n0 girl had to worry about the Beau curfew hour on this funuflllcd evening. Doggic doorprizes wcrc rallied as a climax to the great time that was had by all. As every pmucl father will gladly admit, llem, how sweet it waslll Say, you make quite a couplcf! says Joann Bcrnzott to Mr. Albers and his daughter Mary JO, a senior. The King and Queen in all their regal splendor are Mr. Genskc and his daughter Nlarta; who received a bouquet of roses. The moment all the girls were waiting for had finally arrived. Jcrilyn Nichaus proceeded to draw the number for tho doorprizcs. Retreat . . . Peace andeyer Enthusiasm reigned high even in silence as Mercy girls turned their hearts and minds toward God in peace and prayer during retreat time. The re- treat masters, Father McDonough, Father Gell- housc, and Father Perry, helped guide thoughts in Christ-Iike paths throughout these meditative days In this reflective setting, girls had the op- portunity to go to confession, attend Mass, re- ceive Communion, and become better acquainted spiritually with God. Armclla Zcrhusen seeks some meditative reading material in Mercyts library during retreat study time. Seniors listen intently a5 retreat master, Father McDonough, gives an inspiring lecture. Praise t0 the Lord . . . icA tribute to John Fitzgerald KenncclyW This was the central theme as the Senior choruses of Mercy and Elder blended their voiccts in song during the annual Advent program. This year- ly presentation combined the best efforts of the two schools in a igHoliday Concert.n The pro- gram of this year was presented as a memorial to a great man. A picture of our late President was bought with the proceeds from the program to be hung in Mercyis main lobby. Organ music accompanies Kathy Lindemann as she recites a speech commemorative of the Advent Season. In the Advent program, the MercynElder Glee Club remember the late President Kennedy while offering vocal welcome to Christ. Hill hr 144 4 With seasonss greetings and lots of good cheer to all, Carol Kriem- children at the Christmas meeting. Thc Youth Assistance for ! er and Kathy Oliver wish a Merry Christmas to the retarded the Retarded certainly portrays the Christmas Spirit at Merry. ' Christ at Mercy Quiet snowflakes drift Iistlessly to cotton white fields, and gaily clad children eagerly anticipate the arriVal of Mrs. Claus favorite husband. The yuletide spirit envelops Mercy as it does nearly everyone at this season. Cribs become in habited, trees are adorned, and much Cheer and an abundance of seasonal greetings fill the air. With the typical selling of Christmas, little sister, Mary Leonard and big sister, Mary Jo Krammer, exchange gifts. 14-5 Sparkling smiles and twinkling eyes light up the faces of Jaunila Dickman, Janet Wcsscl and Pat Ochlcr at the Christmas Ball. S ilver Bells PI 2 ; . A Our queen, Peggy Moran, and her two attendants. Bonnie Brmkman and Marlene Drces make quite a royal group with their proud dates. 4 146 H a .n tmqmwww Hug .ww'. Months of mgm' anticipation camc to an end with the arrival of thc Christmas Ball. Thc cn- rapturvd scnior's dnnccd away the evening until the stroke of midnight announced the approach of the qucmfs coronation. There they stood, thrcc lovely girls. tcnsc with the momenti anxiety. EhBonnic Brinkman and Marlene Drccs arc the attondantsf1 an cxcitcd voicc proclaimed, u21nd Peggy Moran is our quccn.v So this night com- menced, a date to be remembered by all senior girls for all future years to come. F 07 Peggy After luring prvsvnivd a beautiful bouquet of red roses. Peggy Mm'an smiles graciously while rcigning as queen of the formal. George Kasptrrhs orchestra pmvidcd just tho right almasphcrc as we C2111 SEC in the fares of Vivian LUt'h and Joyce Snrhvr. As the clock struck twvlvv nnr qllrrn was mmmmmd. Father Lizza crowned Prggy hfnmn qlwon Hf the Senior Christmas Hull. Until the Twemh OfNever At the magic hour of midnight, Judith Berning, a senior at Mercy was crowned queen of the S.D.S. formal. Our other candidates were Jean Merkhofer and Sherron Fredwcst. The dance is sponsored each year by the citywide club to pro- mote modest dress. One glance at the girls cer- tainly showed that you need not be immodest to be fashionable, The ball was held the tenth of January at the Topper Club with mI'he Twelfth of Never93 as the theme. Janirc VVanstrath and Arlene Lynn, with their handsnme CS- corts Norby Srhmid and Bill Ferguson are two of many couples dancing the night away at the annual StDSt formal. Graceful, poised, and above all modest, Judy Berning, our candi- date became queen of the formal. Mercyhs three candidates were7 Jean Merkhnfer, Shcrmn Fredwest and Judy Berninge These girls exemplified true S.D.S. spirit.. 148 Past-Presen t-Future? The Golden voices of Mercfs Senior Chorus lift their hearts Vocational Program. Postulant . . . Novice . . . Professed . . . Will this be applicable to you? ccThe Mercy Wayt, was a vocational program presented by a number of girls in drama and by the senior Chorus. It was for the purpose of inspiring Mercians in their choice of a way of life. The dramatics girls por- trayed the diHCI'ent phases in becoming a pro- fessed sister. The program was enjoyed by all and provided much for thoughtful, thinking students. Nancy Zahn, Diane W'adct and Bcvcrly Tegeler portray the three phases of the religious life: postulant, novice. and professed 14-9 thoughtfully to God at the mmwua V M. B. scream War Both vicmry and good losers are J. Against Poverty . . . .11. defeat are clearly visible as Mission Queens are anm'mnccd. Reflecting the Taylor and L Burman while L. Nleyer and J. Schehl shout with joy. Hunzckm: B. Ncu. JI Wanstrath. and P. Buddc with astonishment and delight. Excitement gradually reached 21 peak: meanwhile, entertainment was product of this fun-fifled record hop held at srhooL 150 the . . . Mercy? M z'ssz'on Party The annual Mission drive at Mercy was ap- proached in a different manner this year. A Frie day night hop in the school cafeteria was held in place of the traditional two-day festival, and there were also two Queens to be crowned. In this way, the Freshman and Senior classes could compete against the. Sophomores and Juniors. These events made the competition all the more exciting for everybody. ttMission Spirith certainly glowed in the heart of every Mercy girl, ac- companied by a strong urge to help our poverty- striken brothers in other lands. Enthusiasm and exhaustion go hand in hand as both the Pinks and the Yellmvs take time out for a Pepsi. Two Queens, but four good sports! Character shines tlntnugh despite the let down of defeat on the part of juniors and Sophomores Hard work always brings satisfaction. Roman Beatles?! Whoever said that Latin was a dead language? It certainly seems to be . swinginY nowadays. Yea! Yea! Yea! M ercyjs Roman Holiday Salvete Amicif Your toga is simply lovelyli, This was just one of the greetings exchanged at the Latin Banquet, given by the members of the Laputinella Club. The Freshmen, dressed in their Roman attire, sang during the night, adding me- lodic atmosphere to the event; as Sophomore islavesi served the meal. Juniors provided the en- tertainment, and Seniors just enjoyed it all! Lat- in students from previous years plus the faculty were the honored guests. Ta-ta-ta-da! The Banquet is about to begin as the customary roast pig is paraded around for everyone to see. Pan American Day, an annual event; was placed in a new light this year. During Pan American week every class decorated its homeroom like a Latin American country. The rooms were judged on the basis of originality and research, and the winners were chosen by the faculty. This program not only provided the girls with entertainment, but also gave them an ample opportunity to learn about our Latin American neighbors. The Pan American Tea, sponsored by the Spanish Club, was attended by the winning homerooms and the girls from Latin America who are studying in our Catholic schools. HBuenus dias, senoritasl't replies Bonnie Brinkman as she cordially greets several Spanish girls attending the annual Pan American Tea. South of the Border Mercy girls take time nut to make foreign neighbors feel at home, by decorating the class- rooms according to their countries, customs m th-wmm um: Kathy Lindcmant 0n the spot reporter, interviews Sandi Seghi as she plays ulittle sisterw to Bev Hehamann. mfhat Was the Year Delicious food, good entertainment, and all around fun was the order of the day for both the Seniors and Juniors while they enjoyed a prew prom luncheon and variety show. Uniforms were entirely out of order and only dress attire was per- mitted for the occasion. Both classes were given an opportunity to mingle with each other, and as a climax to the affair, the Seniors were entertained with various skits by the Juniors in which the events of the past year were brought back to life on the stage. uTry new push button Wilt home permanent for longer lasting Ulrls,'t states Lynn MacDonald as she demonstrates the well-known product on model Marybeth Schneider. The televtsion camera is Cheryl Hafncr. Three elated candidates, Diane Wade, Sandy Bollinger, and Bon- nie Brinkman, seem delighted about their Prom Queen possibilities. AS WMMH-TV brings these singing Juniors into focus, the au- 15 clience is prepared for a take-OH on Senior Pictures. That WaSJJ I As a prelude to the entertainment, both Seniors and Juniors take an active part in the lunch- eon provided by the Junior class. A Tribute to Mary We consecrate ourselves today to Mary, Our Mother. With their hearts and voices 13116d with love, the stu- dents listen attentively to Father Henfs address. With love and reverence, Mercians pay tribute to Our Blessed Mother on this memorable occau sion. The seniors walk in procession with their rosaries in hand and a song in their hearts. When they reach the statue, they remove their lovely head wreaths and present them to Our Lady. The underclassmen also present her with a bouquet of pastel blossoms, At last, Cathy Collins, fol- lowed by her attendants crowns our queen with a laurel 0f garlands. An address, given by Father Henz was followed by an Act of Consecration. This pledge of loyalty, led by Father Lizza and recited by the seniors, brought an appropriate close to the yearly May Crowning. Cathy Coilins places the crown reverently on Our Ladfs head to the beautiful melody of HO IVIary we crown thee with blossoms today. The May Queen, Cathy Collins, with her attendants, Joyce Sciarra, Francine Hensath, San- dra. Hanningford, Charlene Lichtman and Elaine Meiners, smile radianlly after participating in this yearly tribute to the Blessed Virgin Mary, our mother and proteetrcssr Three Surrounded by the moon and lhr stars, Edie Buschharkor is pretty as a pittilrt Evidently, her proud escort is thinking the van; same thing. iiCongratulations Bonnic!H Sandra Bollinger and Diane Wade extend their warmest wishes to Bonnie Brinkman, queen of lhc junior-senior prom. Janet Berkemeyer, Marlene UngruJ and Mary Ann Vogcl certainly have one thing in common. Thcyare having a ball at their Senior Prom. Shining Stars ' i 1 After the coronation, Our queen and her two attendants were honored with a dance espe- cially for them. Anticipation and excitement of the upperclass- men greeted the Junior-Senior Prom, the high- lighted social event of the year. At Music Hall ballroom, through the strains of Charlie Kerrts or- chestra, twelve midnight ushered in the new day and Mercfs ncw Prom Queen, Bonnie Brinkman. Attendants Diane Wade and Sandy Bollingcr completed the trioathc hthrce shining starsta 0f the class of t64. 159 tKJust a. quick one on the check? says Father Calms as Bonnids date proudly bestows a kiss on our lovely queen. Graduatz'an . . . As Fr. Lizza reads the names of the graduates who will re- ceive their diploma; Fr. Calme and Fr. Hageman award the diplomas. Receiving her award is Mary Ann Vogcl, next is Juanita Dickman, Fr. Vonderbrink inspires the graduates with the true meaning of a Catholic education7 hopA ing that they may follow in the path of Christ although the road is not always easy. 160 Now a. Treasured Mammy A time for joy, 21 time for tears, a time to honor through the years. Grad- uation is over, the memory will linger on in the hearts of the Seniors. Tears of sadness and joy were shed by all as the class of ,64 achieved this hnal goal, The memorable day began with a Mass at Saint Catha- rine, followed by a delicious breakfast prepared by the freshman Class. In the evening, the graduates accepted the diplomas with dignity. As the girls returned into Mereyls portals to say a last goodbye, they realize they will always remain true to their alma mater. Lord make me an instrument of Thy peavce:H sing the graduates as they ask for Godls guid- ance and blessing throughout their entire lives, while pledging their eternal devotion. Mother ofMercy-Pmy for Us 162 ware; A IN MEMORY OF SISTER MARTHENRIETTA, RSM. Friend of the Young Died April 215 1964 To be r3'01th with the youngf: to hhhaz'e a way with thmf: is indeed an art. To teach at the rolicge or at the high school level with the same zeal, intctwt, and P?IHZZIJMS'NZ; t0 ditmt thc 727inds 0f the aradmnimlly gifted 07' to assist the slow-anrner with, aquat easc-arc arts possessed by few. Sister ijy chtictta was hrmaster of them arts? Learning had its rhaltcngm undm hm supmtz'ijimz and it iihcw'ijp had its joys which only grmt teachers ham thr powm' of stimulating in their pupils. M'ather 0f Atcrcy High Srhoal has been biased for the past ten years to have had Sistcr Alary Hmn'z'ctta, who built not only a solid foundation in mathmnatim among hm- stuzh'nts, but who 1erde hundrcrts 0f frmhmm bm-mnc orimtatat to high school. Systematic rrmthods, htm disriphm tmnpmwd with. hintlnmr, and a Jimfm'e interest in all her Student: rharartm'izrd Siytrr a3 a tmrhmz All of us have brmz, fortmmtr in having bmz rontnmppmrim of the late Pope john XXIII mm' Prrsttlcnt john. Ft Ix'mmvdy. We mp 710 him bhmrd for having lizt'td with, worhwd with, and prajwl with the Wh- gio-ux-tttumtor that Sistm' M'ary chn'rtta was. Let m rngmz'r dmpty in our hmtt: HIP mmmry of 120' good dads and lrt m joyfuh'y acmpt her lrgacy to us: an abiding low of God, :mt for soutg tm'c 0f Imm- ing, a happy, hmrt-warmjng smth: and a phasant mmmvt t0 alt Cod rmt hm soulfm'czwz' 163 91. int. ADVERTISIN G Congratulations Graduates bl bid afzege a Mount .510MIOA ,3: on file Ollie LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE FOR WOMEN conducted by The SisTers Charity of Cincinnati, Ohio fully accredited BACHELOR OF ARTS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION new campus ELEVEN BEAUTIFUL BUILDINGS DEDICATED MAY I. 61 write DEAN COLLEGE OF MOUNT ST. JOSEPH ON THE OHIO DELHI PIKE AND NEEB. RD. MOUNT 5T. JOSEPI' OHIO greater cincinnatfs suburban college EDGECLIF F OUR LADY OF CINCINNA T1 COLLEGE WA LNUT HILLS, 45205 PHONE: 961 .3770 COND UCTED BY THE RELIGIO US SISTERS OF MERCY NEW DORMITORY FOR 300 AND STUDENT CENTER OPENING SEPTEMBER, 1964 SUBJECT MAJORS ART HISTORY BIOLOGY LA TIN CHEMISTRY MA THEMA TICS ED UCA TION MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY ENGLISH MUSIC F0 ODS 699 NUTRITION PHIL OSOPHT FRENCH SOCIOLOGY 699 SOCIAL WORK GENERAL HOME ECONOMICS SPA NISH GERMAN SPEECH DIVISIONAL FIELDS OF STUDY BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE NA TURAL SCIENCE ROMANCE LANGUA GES A Four-year Fulb-Accredited Collegefor Women Home 0fthe EDGECLIFF ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS BLESSIN G BROTHERS DAIRY IN C ORPORA TED M arming Fresh Dairy Foods For Home Delivery Phone 521-0800 B.W. 0. 1'31He ttBest Way of Callingl An extension phone all your own! It's the greatest! The cost is so small! Only thing better would be a Princess on your own telephone line with your name in the phone book. The Princess dlal glows softly-Iights brightly when you lift the receiver. Call 396-9900 for complete details. You probably can pay for it yourself! things go be$t$fth COKe TRADE-MARKO BEA U MONDE BAKERY Quality Bake Goods Oven Fresh Wedding 699 Party Cakes 5551 Bridgetown Road Cincinnati 11, Ohio Phone 481-1734 Charles 89 Paula Gordan CHAMBERLAIN-R USH IN C ORPORA TED 1243 Chase Street Cincinnati 23, Ohio 681-6710 Home Improvement Products GEILER Plumbz'ngiHeating Pzpz'ng Emexgeng; Service Sewer Service Radio Dispatched Truck: 661 -0025 Congratulations GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING C incinnati, Ohio foer expires December 31, 1960 DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT There's a Parkmoor Drivevln near you M R. PA UIfS HAIR STTLISTS rrA Sgyzefw 2w: Expert Tinting 699 Perm Waving 3019 Glenmore 662-5000 SHERA TON GIBSON BEA UTY SALON Hair Styling and Complete Glamour Service on the Mezzanine Open 9 t0 8 13;; A ppoz'ntment 621-6600 381-8118 WESTERN HILLS A UTO BODY SHOP complete auto body and frame service Wheel Alignment 6.339 Balancing 5333 Glenway Ave: Cincinnati, Ohio 922-2426 Help Keep Our Highways Safe THE WESTERN HILLS FUEL 839 SUPPLY CO. Everything in Building Material Except Lumber Ferguson Road e9 C. 8 0. R. R. 661-0400 Compliments qf ED WISSEL M OTORS, INC. 2300 Ferguson Rd. Sales 699 Service 661 -7500 Anthomfs Merfs Shop Mt. Healthy, Ohio Tom Anderson Tiie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. AIbers American Office Machine Co. Babds Cafe B 8: H Auto Service Becker Electric Co. Bigncr T. V. Incl Sales and Service Bittmans College Hill Florist Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bollinger Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Bonaventura Bridgetown Chile Mr. and Mrs. William Brockmeier Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Bruser Lou Buschle Good Luck from M1: and Mrs. Buschle BUSES Bar Mr. and Mrs. George Buttlewerth Calvert Chemical Company CarPs Beverage Sewice Compliments of Frank Cantanzaro and Sons Cianciolds Market House 531 Main Street Cincinnati Silk Screen Procesg Co. TTColerain Bowl,1 Compliments of Crows Nest Compliments of a F riend Congratulations to the Class of ,64 from a Friend CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 364 FROM Freshman B, D, and F Sophomore B, C, and D Junior A, B, C, D, E, F, and G Dan-Dec Meats and Poultry Dollries Beverages Donray Television Service Mr. and Mrs.Pau1C.Drccs Duds-In-Suds Stores Duwel Hardware Co. 3533 Harrison Ave. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Eckel Edss Sunoco Service Louise E. Eglers Real Estate EgnerTs Sohio Service 2333 Quebec Road Ron Eisenacher Carpenter Contractor E. J. Paint 81 Wall Paper Chas. L. Eppinghoff Commercial Art SzAdvA Studio Excel Plumbing 662-2862 3900 Darwin Ave. F. 8: M. Supply Co. Fairmount Hardware Valspar Paints Mr. and Mrs. John Fleming A Friend Cincinnati Gasket, Packing 8L Mfg. Inc Gay 901s Cafe, Cheviot Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gellcnbcck The General Electric Co. GinnyTs Carry Out Dr. A. Giovanetti, Optometrist Glengate Delicatessen Compliments of Glcnmore Cleaners HalPs Drugs Mn and Mrs. Joseph Hardewig George Hauenstein Wholesale Meats HenriTs2Doors to Fashion Peter Herb Florist6CoIlc-ge Hill Mr. and Mrs. Jos. P. Hines and Fam. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holt Hudepohl Brewing Company 721-7273 HuxePs Bakery Interstate Sanitation Company Jennings System Inc. KlecknerTs Friendly Service Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Klusman Compliments of KoesterTs Bakery Robert Kramer: Complete Landscape Service Krell Piano and Organ Richard Kreimer, Parkview Market Krommers Meats Inc. Kroner3s Dry Cleaners Edw. Leisgang Feeds and Seeds Co. Labelle Beauty Shop Compliments of Lansomk Market LouTs Green Acres Delicatessen Mrs. Bernadetta Ludwig Lukcnas Bakery With Best Regards Lynch Fish C0. Lyons Insurance Agency Mack Drugs-Opposite Mack Fire Dept. Margojs Beauty Salon MarschallTs Dry Cleaning Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. McGrath The McHenry Avenue Loan 8: Building Association Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wm. McKcon Meinningcrls Drugs 5202 Harrison Stan MeiningerTs Pharmacy Kitchen 8: Bathroom Remodeling by Michael MichaePs Food Store MichaclTs Hair Styling Montana Bakery Montglen Service Station Montgomery Heating 8: Air Conditioning Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moorman Compliments of Mrs. PauPs Kitchen Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Myers N 8: W Sinclair Service, White Oak Neihard Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Nichaus Neiheisel Service Station Mr. and Mrs. Frank NichoE One-Stop-Food-Market 5834 Glenway Avenue Mr. and Mrs. John Owens Ostcrkamp Meats 8: Catering Papa Ginds Inc. 4817778 Pfennig Pharmacy Compliments of the Plaza Playland Pollarde Sunoco Service Putmans World Famous Opera Creams Dr. N. J. Ranz Bud Re Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables 217 W. Second St. Riestchs Tavern Salute to the Class of 364 Schaibleis Food Shop Mr. and Mrs. Allen Schering J6 Schloemcr Furniture Co. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Schornling Harry Sickmank Grocery Six Mile House Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge Smith and Metz Painting and Decorating Sonny Day Trucking Co, C. E. Steinle Insurance Agency Complete Insurance Service Robert H. Stenger, Builder Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Sucher Superior Window Co. Compliments of Super Texaco Scr. Swensonk Drive In Tasty Cream Bakery Mr. and Mrs. Harry W6 Tcglcr Julius Tcnnenbaum F. UngerTs Sons Meats 3512 Harrison Ave. Mr. and Mrs. George Vanda Ryt Mr. and Mrs, Edwin j. Vogel Mr. and Mrs. Carl Voellmecke Compliments of Valctcria Service Center Wasslcr Meats Compliments of Mary Weber Western Bowl 662-2222 The Wilson Paint Company Gus Wagner Cocktail Lounge Wissel Soap and Chemical Co. World Library of Sacred Music Mr. and Mrs Frank Yungcr Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zahnh Joseph A. Albers Realtor 3629 Glenmore Ave. 661-7580 Amity Advertising and Letter Service Inc. 711 Sycamore Street Cincinnati, Ohio 421-6639 Anonymous The Antonio Savings 3L Loan Go. Harrison and Race Road Cincinnati 11, Ohio Baromfs Foods Inc 3328 Glenmore Avenue 481-0300 Classmates by Baron Lee Incorporated Featuring School Uniforms Congratulations to the Class of 164 Mr. and M1551 Bauersfeld Besse1s Pharmacy 5799 Colerain Avenue Free Delivery Phone 541-7456-541-7457 Best W ishes to the Ciass of :64 F rom 9E Jos1 B312 and Sons 1801 Dallas Avenue Ja 2-2200 Bob1s Quality Meats 4025 Race Road-Courtesy Corner Cincinnati 11, Ohio Bo-Kay Flowers 106 W 4th St. 621-1874 and 6927 Plainfieid Rd., Silverton 891-2750 A. Bollinger Poultry and Eggs 1 16 E. Front St. Cincinnati 2, Ohio Phone 381-1252 Boucl-fs Hardware 7567 Bridgetown Road Miami Heights 941-4831 Brodbeck 8: Sons Manufacturing Jewelels 19 W. 7th St. 241-2521 Brothefs Drugs 5901 Hamilton Ava, at Cedar Cincinnati 24, Ohio Ki 1-4163 A Ck E Butscha Company Industrial Sheet Metal Fabricators 1 10 East Seymour Avenue 761-1919 Cincinnati 16, Ohio Compliments of Cincinnati Rule Die Co. 5145 Crookshank Rd. Congratulations to the Class of 164 Compliments of Friends Compliments of a Friend Congratulations Class 01164 Cincinnati Coin Laundry Company and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mischell Congratulations to the Class of ,64 From Interested Parents C-P Woodworking C01 2615 Cummins St. 251-4400 Congratulations to the Class of ,64 From the Dating Debs Bowling Team J05. Day 1110 Concrete Work 3143 Werk Road 661-2891 john E. Decker Plumbing Co. 661-5074 Congratulations to the Seniors From Saint Ignatius Parish and Father Hi1vert Dhonau-Roscnacker Funeral Homes Monfort Heights-Northside Ambulance Service, 541-0511 Dickman Sign Studio 423 Main Street 621-2789 Donnellon McCarthy Companies Dictating Machines, Duplicating Machines Portable Public Address Systems Photocopy Equipment 281 - l 200 Donnelly Beauty Salon Exclusive But Not Expensive 413 Race St. 721-9696 Wm1 A. Eer JeweIry and Gifts College Hill 541-5627 Mt. Healthy 521-9536 White Oak 522-1010 Howard J. Egbers Optician-Contact Lenses 5979 Glenway Ave. Cincinnati 38, Ohio 922-3515 The F ranklin Savings and Loan Go. 1812 Vine St, Cincinnati 10, Ohio Savings insured to $10,000.00 Fashion Flair Hair Styling 2391 Boudinot Ave. 661-7917 Gleason1s Pharmacy Bridgetown, Ohio Phone 66115050 Free Delivery Glenmorc Hardware 8: Paints Glenmore 8L Montana-Westwood Mo-0521-Cincinnati, Ohio Golden Rule Electric Inc, 173 808 Elm Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Grand Prix Garage 5675 Glcnway Avenue cm 0. 922-4377 Groesbeck Pharmacy 3155 W. Galbraith Rd. 521-3062 Buick: New and Used Bill Fox, Hagen Buick 2350 Ferguson 481-7300 Hamco Motors, Inc. 5360 Glenway Phone 922-4500 F 0rd-Falcon-F airlane-Thunderbir Cars-Ford Trucks Hansen Pony Keg 8: Snacks 5725 Gienway Avey F rec Delivery 922-9920 Harris Motor Express 541-4222 Heid1s Bowling Lanes 6321 Cheviot Rd. 521-1405 Congratulations, Class of 164 From Mr. and Mrs. Heidi Dr. Herbert L, Kiefer, Dentist 5859 Bridgetown Road Cincinnati 11, Ohio 651-7748 Hitching Post Restaurants 2Worlds Best Fried Chicken2 Nine Convenient Locations J. C. Hockctt Co. Jewelers 3633 Harrison Ave. Cheviot 11, Ohio 661-2515 Hofmann Painters-Decorators Quality Since 1905 921-2850 Holiday Motors 4525 Bridgetown Road Cincinnati 11, Ohio Huber1s Dept Store WarsaWu-St. Lawrencc-Shopping Area 3611 Warsaw Ave. 921-3417 Headquarters 1' or School Uniforms 1 8: J. Super Market 5708 Glenway Ave. Cincinnati 38, Ohio 922-9914 Jearfs Food Shop 3213 Harrison Ave. 661-9719 Open 9:30 A.M. to 10:00 RM. jonce Company 662-2282 Air Conditioning and Heating 1 1 1 v , J'ontorrfs Sporting Goods Western Hills Plaza Phone 661-6166 Jung's Prescription Pharmacy 5838 Glenway Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 922-5044 Kempefs Pharmacy Harrison and Montana 481-1332 Delivery Kenwaod Savings and Loan Associatinn HHome Financing is our Busines? 7685 Montgomery Road 791-2834 Kocbel's Meats 20H Freeman Ave, Pa-I-9246 Koch1s, 413 Race SL, Monograms, Embroidery, Beading, Sporting Apparel Krummeniv. Meats Restaurant 8: Home Freezer Service Phone 661-4779 3813 Rare Rd. Bridgetown La Rnssa1s Pizza Italian Inn Restaurant Phone 481-7784 2411 Boudinot Ave. Price H111 V, Lingardo Co. Real Estate-Insurance 4035 Harrison Ave. Cheviot Homes-Farms-Lots Raymond H. Lunne Public Accountant 6640 Bridgetown Road Telephone 661-5917 Lec Lutz 6: Sons Flower 8: Garden Center 5653 Glenway 922-1400 Madonna Center Pharmacy 8325 Colerain 931-4889 Mt, Airy Savings 8: Loan Association Mt, Airy4-White Oak Menke Motor Sales, Inc. 11Y0u1r Western Hills Mcrcury-Comct Dealer 3500 Harrison AveA 661-8100 Len N iesen Electric Co. 3045 Westwood Northern Blvd. Commercial, Residential 8: Industrial Ninns 6: Himmler Printing Company 436 Commercial Sq. Cincinnati 2, Ohio 621-9010 Oak Hills Savings 8: Loan 5889 Bridgetown Road 661-6622 uInzsured Savingsl, Our Lady of Mercy Hospital Rowan Hill Drive, Mariemont CintiA 27, Ohio 271-8800 Congratulations to the Class of 1964 of Mother of Mercy High School From the Mother of Mercy Parents Club P1216115 Foods Quality Groceries 2951 Montana Ave. 661-0350 The Queen City Steel Treating Co. 2986 Spring Grove Ave 4251 Ed. P. Stenger, Pres. Ed. A. Stenger, V.P. Osterhues Super Market 5516 Bridgetown Road Open Monday thru Saturday 8 AM to 9 PM 661-6688 Piepmeier, The Florist 5800 Filview Circle Cinti. 11, Ohio 661-3475 Plaza Music Center Records-Accessories-Greeting Cards Western H1115 Shopping Plaza 481-5659 J, 8: V1 Rack C07 Apts. Available Houses-Nothing Down 661-2654 W. J, Reinhard Sons General Contractors Peter Rebold 6'. Son Inc. Funeral Homes 1712 Queen City Ave. 3700 Glenmore Ave. 661-6200 Ridmann Electric Co. Industrial 8L Commercial Wiring 4394 Virginia Ave. 541-0246 Ralph Rinck Real Estate 3526 Glenmore Ave. Congratulations to the Class of 164- Mr. 8c Mrs. Larry Ritter 4756 Valley Brook Drive Cincinnati 11, Ohio Rohes Pharmacy Harrison 8: Glenmore Aves. Cheviot 11, Ohio 661-0480 Rossi Music Studio 3619 Glcnmore Ave. 662-1055 Congratulations Graduates! God Bless You Always! Fr. Dominic S. Calme 0.F. St. Bonaventure Parish St. James Parish White Oak St. Susanna Parish Rev. Wm, J, Blame Mason; Ohio Insurance John J. Schiff 8: 00., Inc. 681-5300 SchifPs Shoes Western Hills Plaza Shoes for the entire Family Charles J. Schirman Realty Co. 8L Builders 2861 Harrison Ave. 651-2825 661-4155 Schmutte Floor C0. James R Fallon Prop. New Floors Installed 8c FEnished, Old Floors ReHnished 661-5173 Congratulations to the Class of '64 Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Schroder Sears in Price Hill Shop in Person or By Phone 921-8800 Sonny 111 Sue Infants 5L Childrexfs Wear White Oak Shopping Center Sontag Dry Cleaners Serving Western Hills for 22 Yrs. Shirt Laundry-Storage Service 3006 Harrison Ave. 661-3230 Spaith1s Feed and Supply Co. 6511 Colerain Ave. 521-9936 Congratulations to the Senior Class From Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert J. Streicher Stump1s Bowling Lanes 5536 Bridgetown Road 662-1677 Sundy1s Restaurants Grill Party Room Catering All Occasions Call 662-4040 Joe Sunderman Three Rivers IGA-Hergefs Drugs 7567 Bridgetown Rd. 941-4413 941-4011 Compliments of the Big aTC. Tresler Comet Gasoline Bob Udry Construction Co. 3076 West Tower Ave 661-0739 Cincinnati 38, Ohio The Union Savings 8: Loan Association 3107 Harrison Avenue Cincinnati 11, Ohio 541-0975 George Wenzel, Texaco 5790 Colerain at Kipling Cin. 39, 0. Phone Ki 1-5984 Western Hills Press Price Hill News Your Western Hills Home Newspapers Printers of GLEANINGS West H1115 Flooring Co. Carpet-Linolcum 661-6036 Harrison 8: North Bend Rd. Wcstower Let Us Be Your Professional Cleaner 922-0106 Storage 5488 Glenway Western Plaza Sohio Werk 8L Glenway Cinti. 38, Ohio Tires, Batteries 8: Accessories White Oak Car Wash Steam Cleaning-Spray Cleaning Ja 1-8880 Edward W. Wolff 2Loyal to the Ethics of Pharmacy 4413 Glenway Avenue Wa 1-1236 Wullenwcber Dot Foods Monfort Heights RA 8: RS. Case Prop. John Yass Garage Ignition Specialists 3832 Applegate Ave. Frank Yunger Cafe 1807 Elm St. Cincinnati 10, Ohio GENERAL INDEX Academic Division ................ 14-15 Subjects Arts .......................... 34-35 Business ....................... 26-27 English ....................... 22-23 Foreign Languages .............. 28-29 Homemaking ..................... 36 Mathematics ................... 24-25 Physical Education ................ 37 Religion ....................... 18-21 Sciences ....................... 30-31 Social Studies .................. 32-33 Activities Division ................ 40-41 Clubs Art Honor Society ................. 50 Business Club ..................... 54 CDL ............................ 61 CSMC ........................ 64-65 French Club ...................... 46 Future Teachers ................... 52 Glee Club ..................... 66-67 Health Careers .................... 53 Latin Club ....................... 48 Library Club ..................... 4-9 Masque and Gavel ................. 73 Mu Alpha Theta .................. 55 National Honor Society ............ 60 Projectionists ..................... 5B Red Cross ........................ 57 Science Projects Club .............. 59 SDS .......................... 62-63 Sodality ......................... 51 Spanish Club ..................... 47 YAR ............................ 56 Advertising Division ............. 164-165 Annual Staff ..................... 42-43 Calme, Rev. Stephen ................. 16 CSMC Mission Days ................ 150-151 Dramatics Freshman Play ................ 7. .. . 72 Gold Medalists .................... 81 Masque and Gavel ................ 73 Mercy-Elder Play .............. 76-77 Silver Medalists ................... 78 Sophomore Play ................... 75 Faculty ......................... 16-39 Gleamings Staff ................... 45-46 Graduatipn .................... 160-161 Introductory Section ............... 1-13 175 Pre-Prom Luncheon ............ 156-157 Lizza: Rev. Carl .................... 16 May Crowning ................. 158-159 Music Gold Medalists ................... 80 Orchestra ..................... 68-69 Silver Medalists ................... 79 Presidents Senior ........................... 84 Junior .......................... 116 Sophomore ...................... 124 Freshman ....................... 130 Prom ......................... 162-163 Senior Division ................... 82-83 Title Page ........................... 1 Underclassmen Division ......... 114-115 Juniors ...................... 116-123 Sophomores ................. 124-129 Freshman ................... 130-137 Year in Review Division ......... 138-139 Abel, Patricia. ........... 85 Abrams, Eileen 67,72,131 Abrams, Kathleen ....... 67 Acito, Pamela .......... 125 Adams, Rose ........... 125 Aerni, Sharon 1 .1. 67,131,137 Ahlers, Barbara ......... 131 Ahrens, Deborah ....... 131 Albers, Mary Jo .. 46,63,64, 73,75,78,85,90,142 Allgeier, Debbie 67,131 Andres, Linda ...... 67,131 Anderson, Terry ........ 125 Angst, Sharon ........ 125 Armbruster, Darlene .. 71,125 Armstring, Donnalee . . . . I31 Armstrong, Mary Ann . . .. 85 Arnold, Doris .......... 131 Auer, Linda ...... 49,51,125 Augustine, Maria ....... 125 Ausdenmore, Mary ..... 131 Baldrick, Linda ......... 131 Banjarcic, Diane ...... 45,125 Barber, Jean ............ 85 Bardua, Arlene . . 116,117,123 Barlage, Carol .......... 85 Barlabe, Joan ........ 67,131 BarEage, Nancy ........ 125 Barnes, Linda ....... 23,125 Barrett, Patricia ........ 117 Barrometti, Shirley ...... 117 Bartel, Judith ........... 85 Bauersfeld, Christine 57,85 Beck, Linda ............ 117 Becker, Barbara ...... 67,131 Becker, Gayle .......... 131 Becker, Kathryn ........ 131 Beckman, Jean ........... 85 Bedinghaus, Mary Teresa 1 42, 117 Beisel, Judith ........... 85 Beiting, Marcia .......... 86 Bellman, Diane ......... 117 BeHman, Kathleen 46,58,66, 86 Bellman, Marie ......... 131 Bender, Cheryl ......... 117 Bender, Mary Darlene , 1 .1 86 Bennett, Mary Ann . 1 1 72,131 Bennett, Regina 131,134 Benzig, Sandra ......... 125 Berding, Donna ...... 124,125 Berding, Judith ......... 86 Berding, Mary ...... 117,123 Berger, Janet 111111 21,67,131 Berkemeyer, Janet 1 1 1 . 86,125 Berkemeyer, Marilyn ..... 49 Berning, Carol ......... 125 Berning, Judith .. 44,55,61,62, 63,86,148 Berning, Linda ...... 65,131 Berninger, Linda ........ 117 Bernzott, Joann 65,87,182 Beyersdorfer, Paula ...... 117 Bicknell, Francine ..... 57,87 Biehl, Judith ........... 117 Bien, Donna ............ 87 Bier, Linda ............ 125 Bihn, Judith ........... 117 Student Index Bischof, Janet ....... 70.125 Bischof, Katherine ..... 73,87 Blessing, Ruth .......... 131 Bockelmann, Bonita. ...... 125 Bockelman, Patricia 73,117 Boehl, Sandra 60,63,117 Boeing, Carol ........ 63,117 Boeing, Louise .. 45,71,75,l24, 125,129 Bohrer, Donna ......... 125 Bohrer, Judith .......... 131 Bohrer, Mary .......... 117 Boller, Kathryn ....... 23,87 Bollinger, Mary Kay .. 45,73, 78,117 Bollinger, Sandra 51,52,55. 58,73,74,76,81,87,102,110,141 Boliamnn, Kathleen ..... 131 Bonaventura, Fern ........ 87 Bone, Christine . 1 55,58,46,66, 87 Borgemenke, Mary . . . 60,117 Bergman, Marie . . . . 27,66,87 Bergman, Nancy 35,116,117 Borms, Maria .......... 131 Bramlage, Teresa . . 1 1 63,117 Branno, Joan ............ 87 Braun, Judith ......... 46,87 Bravard, Judith ...... 66,117 Breen, Sharon .......... 117 Breitenstein, Carol . . . .. . 131 Breitenstein, Joann ..... 131 Brethauer, Darlene ...... 125 Brickweg, Diane ........ 131 Brink, Katherine ....... 131 Brinker, Linda . . . . 21,45,125 Brinkamn, Barbara ....... 87 Brinkman, Bonita .. 33,47,51, 52,88,94,110,146,147 Brinkman, Suzanne . 45,117, 123 Brockman, Diana 70,125 Brockmeier, Lorayne 20,42, 88 Brodbeck, Joyce ....... 13,88 Brodbeck, Mary .. 23,67,125 Brogle, Kathleen 66,117 Bross, Betty ............ 125 Brossart, Linda. ......... 125 Brothers, Constance ..... 117 Brown, Barbara ........ 125 Brown, Donna 43,131,137 Brown, Judith .... . . . 63,117 Brown, Kathleen ....... 125 Brown, Marlene ........ 117 Brown, Patricia ...... 65,117 Brueggeman, Mary Jo . . 21, 45,71,125 Bruser, Kathleen ......... 88 Bucher, Nancy ........... 88 Buchert, Marcia ...... 50,117 Budd, Patricia ........ 52,88 Budde, Patricia ......... 150 Buehler, Bonita ......... 131 Burch, Loretta ......... 117 Burkart, Cynthia ..... 43,125 Burke, Mary ...... 56,67,131 Burke, Sharon ......... 125 Burnett, Mary Kay ....... 88 Burman, Linda 67,98,125, 137,144,150 Busam, Karen ........ 56,117 Buschbacker, Edith ..... 117 Buschle, Carol .......... 88 Bushong, Linda ........ 131 Bussell, Cheryl ....... 67,131 Butscha, Barbara ...... 66,88 Butscha, Rea ........ 66,117 Butcha, Diana ....... 67,131 Byrne, Marilyn ....... 71,125 Caminiti, Nancy ...... 13,88 Cantzler, Linda .. 60,73,75,78, 117 Carroll, Patricia .. 70,124,125 Case, Carol ............ 125 Cassedy, Kathleen . . . . 69,117 Cassiere, Linda .. 49,73,75,117 Cassini, Virginia 43,73,74, 76,118,120 Catanzaro, Margaret 67,131 Christensen, Mary ...... 118 Ciresi, Cathy 67,125,152 Cisko, Kathleen 67,72,131 Cleary, Carol .......... 131 Cleary, Patricia ......... 118 Colegate, Diane ........ 118 Collins, Catherine .. 44,530,813, 109 Collins, Connie ...... 69,125 Collins, Erin ......... 66,118 Conner, Angela ........ 118 Conners, Jacqueline ..... 131 Corry, Lynn ........... 118 Costantino, Rose Marie .. 67, 131 Costello, Sandra. ........ 131 Creager, Martha ....... 125 Crofton, Barbara ....... 131 Crone, Susan ........ 67,125 Cronin, Kathleen ....... 118 Cucinotta, Antoinette . 67,131 Cuni, Donna ........ 58,118 Czillinger, Barbara ....... 131 Dalton, Margaret ....... 125 Daly, Lynn ....... 43,63,118 Dasenbrock, Diane ..... 125 Dassinger, Connie . . . . 50,125 Daugherty, Cathleen 67,131 David, Cathy .......... 125 Davis, Kathleen ........ 131 Day, Maureen ....... 57,118 DcCourcy, Martha ..... 118 Deems, Linda ..... 56,69,118 Deems, Margaret ....... 125 Dehner, Susan ...... 131,137 DelFavero, Virginia ,,,,, 118 Denier, Carole ........ 52,88 Dewan, Mary ....... 69,131 DiCiero, Frances ........ 89 Dickman, Juanita 60,89,146 Dineen, Nancy .......... 89 Dineen, Patricia ....... 118 DiPilla, Jennifer . , . 26,49,118 Distler, Carol ........... 90 Distler, Marlene , ., . . 67,131 Dittgen, Doris .......... 125 Dittgen, Janice .......... 90 176 Dixon, Diana ..... 25,67,132 Dixon, Edna ............ 90 Dixon, Ruth ..... . ...... 118 Dochterman, Sandra . . 67,132 Doherty, Deborah ....... 118 D0116, Carol ...... 45,56,125 Donnellson, Sharon 57,69, 71,125 Doogan, Joyce ......... 132 Dorger, Dorothy ........ 118 Dorsey, Janet ........ 49,125 Dossman, Margaret . . . . . 118 Doth, Linda. ........ 67,125 Downing, Leslie ...... 26,118 Dragan, Carla ......... 118 Drees, Geraldine ........ 126 Drees, Marlene .. 60,73,90,94, 117,146,147 Duenhoft, Marilyn ...... 118 Duenhoft, Jean ..... 132,134 Dugan, Patricia ...... 67,118 Dunigan, Margaret ..... 118 Dupps, Diane . 44,52,55,73,74, 75,90 Barley, Mary Ann .. 66,90,140 Echleh, C. ............ 67 Eckhoff, Joann ....... 49,118 Ehlen, Carol ............ 132 Eilerman, Bonita ..... 56,126 Eilers, Karen ....... 27,66,91 Eisenecher, Nancy ....... 91 Eisenecher, Pat 43,132,136 Elfers, Patricia .. 43,73,75,79, 91,129 Emmerich, Arlyn ........ 91 Emmerich, Janet ..... 72,132 Engelhardt, Mary ....... 132 Enghauser, Regina 45,118 Epperson, Rose ......... 132 Erhardt, Gretchen 66,118 Ernst, Donna .1. 45,56,71,126 Ernstes, Mary ...... '1 1 1 1 126 Espelage, Barbara . . . . 47,118 Espelage, Mary Beth 1. 67,132 Espelage, Rita .......... 126 Essen, Kathleen ........ 132 Essen, Mary Louise ..... 118 Esterkamp, Judith 70,126 Fagin, Linda .......... 118 Fallon, Bonita 42,44,118 Falls, Jane .............. 56 Fanning, Patricia 67,132 Farfsing, Judy ....... 67,126 Fay, Carol ............. 118 Fay, Kathy ............ 132 Federle, Diane ...... 116,118 Feist, Sylvia .......... 10,91 Feist, Vivian .......... 126 Feldhaus, Nancy .. 67,132,152 Felix, Mary Anne ....... 118 Feller, Judith .......... 132 Femeding, Earlene . . 44,51,57, 63,91 Feucht, Judith ....... 68,118 Fey, Patricia ........... 126 Fieler, Mariane 52,60,91 Finley, Dolores ...... 66,118 Finn, Cheryl ...... 56,71,126 Fischer, Donna ......... 118 Fischer, Elaine ......... 132 Fischer, Kathleen ...... 118 Fisher, Sally ........... 126 Flaherty, Sharon ......... 91 Fleming, Ann ........... 91 Floetker, Marian ....... 118 Foegle, Judith ....... 67,132 Foertsch, Maureen .. 50,116, 118 Folzenlogen, Susan 55,80,91 Foswinkle, Susan . .. . . . . 132 Fox, B0Vonne ..... 11,69,118 Fox, Mary .......... 67,132 Fox, Mary Ann . ., . 64,66,92 Fox, Sharon ...... 45,71,126 Frame, Kathleen ..... 72,132 Frank, Carolyn . . . . . , 67,132 Frank, Jean ............ 118 Franz, Geraldine . . .. 116,118 Fredwest, Sharron .. 46,50,61, 62,63,92,14B Frey, Marcia 63,72,132 Frey, Mary ............. 92 Frey, Virginia .......... 118 Frondorf, Elaine . . . . 43,132, 137 Frondorf, Mary Beth 132, 137 Froschauer, Jean ..... 67,132 Froschauer, Judith . 56,67,126 Fuell, Susan . . , ........ llB Fuller, Claire .......... 118 Fuller, Judy ......... 67,132 Gagon, Sue ............ 132 Gallagher, Christine . 1 . . 118 Gallo, Judith ......... 57,92 Gambetta, Cheryl ....... 119 Gambetta, Mary Margaret . 42, 44,51,92 Gandenberger, Joanne . 56,71, 124,126 Gedney, Anne .......... 119 Geideman, Martha. ....... 119 Geier, Jeanne . . . .. H. 132 Gellenbeck, Donna ,. 53,79,92 Glenske, Marta ...... 119,142 Gilker, Mary ..... 53,63,119 Gillan, Patricia ....... 28,119 Gillen, Rita .......... 49,126 Gillman, Donna ......... 92 Glassmeyer, Anita ..... 132 Godfrey, Elaine . .. . 119,551,655 Goebel, Marilyn ......... 119 Goertemoeller, Virginia .. 132 Goetz, Donna ......... 57,119 Coins, Jacqueline ....... 132 Gold, Mary Ann ..... 44,51,92 Goldsmith, Donna. ...... 119 Goldsmith, Sandra , , , . 49,126 Gould, Marilyn ......... 119 Grahl, Donna .......... 126 Gramke, Susan ..... 67,132 Granett, Diane ......... 132 Greeley, Linda ....... 132,67 Greeley, Sharon ...... 57,119 Greiner, Nancy . . . 43,72,132, 137 Greiner, Roberta. .. 67,124,126 Greiner, Teri ...... 45,70,126 Gresken, Marsha 56,67,126 Gressel, Lois ............ 119 Greulich, Mary ....... 6,119 Grieco, Antoinette . 56,70,126 Griesser, Elaine . 45,126 Griswold, Kathleen ...... 1132 Grofer, Carol .......... 119 Grosse, Christine ....... 1 19 Grote, Karen .......... 1 19 Gruener, Cheryl ........ 132 Gruener, Joyce ...... 66,1 19 Grupenhoff, Claire ....... 92 Guenther, Christine 126 Guethlein, Barbara .. 50,124, 126 Guilfoyle, Martha ....... 119 Guilfoyle, Mary ......... 92 Guilfoyle, Susan . .. .1 49,126 Custer, Anna ........... 126 Gutjahr, Marie ...... 69,126 Haas, Beverly ..... 56,57,126 Haas, Jacqueline 53,63,119 Haas, Kathleen 53,57,92 Haban, Jill ............ 119 Haberthier, Nancy ..... 119 Habig, Barbara ....... 51,93 Habig, Diane ........ 67,126 Habisch, Kathleen ...... 126 Hafner, Cheryl ......... 119 Haley, Judith 73,74,75,93 Hall, Judith ..... 44,53,58,93 Hamblin, Toni ......... 126 Haneberg, Rita .. 51,53,55,57, 60,93 Hardewig, Patricia ....... 93 Harland, Cheryl . 49,53,56,63, 116,119 Harmeling, Ann .. . .. ... 119 Harmeling, Carol . . .. 66,132 Harmeling, Janet 66,119 Harmeyer, Cecilia ...... 119 Harmeyer, Paula ....... 126 Harvey, Patricia ...... 63,93 Hase, Linda ............ 132 Hater, Jacqueline ...... 132 Hater, Judith .......... 119 Hathaway, Cheryl ...... 132 Hausman, Kathy ....... 132 Haverkamp, Donna . 53,63,66, 119 Hedger, Karen ...... 72,132 HeHron, Charlene ....... 94 Hehemann, Beverly . 53,57,63, 119 Hehemann, Bonnie . . . 124,126 Heid, Cheryl 56,119 Heidkamp, Betty Ann 132 Heim, Arlene 53,56,63,94 Hekler, Betty .......... 126 Helmes, Susan ........ 27,94 Helms, Linda .......... 126 Hemsath, Francine . 46,51,130, 95 Hemsath, Linda ........ 126 Handy, Carole ........ 72,132 Hennekes, Kathleen ...... 119 Henz, Bonita. ........ 67,132 Henze, Marie ....... 67,132 Herbert, Lois ........ 56,119 Haring, Lucille ......... 119 Heron, Diane ........ 66,119 Herr, Margaret . 45,51,52,116, 119 Herzog, Mary ....... 56,126 Herzog, Susan ....... 66,120 Hetzer, Barbara ...... 21,132 Hetzer, Judith ......... 120 Heuermann, Claire . . . 35,120 Heuermann, Mary Catherine 63,66,133 Higgins, Kathleen . .. . 67,133 Hill, Margaret ......... 120 Hillebrand, Carolyn . 45,71,75, 126,129 Hines, Patricia . 73,75,7B,90,95 Hischemiller, Susan . ., . . . 95 Hizer, Barbara ....... 58,126 Hizer, Kathleen ........ 133 Hoberg, Janice .......... 95 Hoenemeyer, Ruth 53,55,56, 63,73,95 Hoesl, Linda ........ 70,126 Hoffman, Susan ........ 133 Holt, Kathleen ....... 46,95 Holtkamp, Janis ........ 133 Honnert, Mary . . . . 42,44,120 Honningford, Sandra , . 51,60, 95 Homey, Phyllis ....... 53,120 Hostler, Karen ....... 55,95 Howland, Mary Christine . 133 Huber, Barbara ......... 133 Huber, Sue ............ 126 Huebncr, Carol ... .. .. ... 120 Huebner, Marybeth 23,126 Huismann, Mary Jo .. 59,120 Huitink, Ruth 51,53,63,66, 73,95 Hummel, Bonnie ....... 126 Hunzeker, Mary Beth . 54,56, 73,75,78,90,95,150 Hurlander, Linda 67,126 Hussong, Sherry .. . .. .. . 120 Imholt, Kathleen . . .. 50,126 Inderhees, Carol ..... 66,120 Inderhees, Diane ....... 120 Jacob, Evelyn ..... 43,59,120 Jacober, Jane ... .. .. . . . 120 Jaspers, Janet ....... 71,126 Johanneman, Kath1een . . 66, 120 Johnson, Fern Marie . H . 133 Johnson, Karen ..... . . . 133 Jones, Barbara ....... 67,133 Jones, Janice .......... 120 Jones, Janice ........ 67,133 Jones, Kathleen ...... 72,133 Jones, Patricia ......... 133 Jordan, Jeanne ......... 120 Juengling, Virginia .. 67,133 Kaczmarski, Barbara .. 67,133 Kaczmarski, Krystyna 120 Kammer, Mary Jo . 12,95,145 Kastner, Sheila ........ 120 Kaufman, Jean .......... 95 Kelley, Kathleen 24,51,53, 55,63,96 Kelley, Patricia ......... 126 Kellinghans, Sandra. .. 67,126 Kemen, Donna. ......... 133 Kerber, Mary Ann . 53,56,63, 66,120 Kestler, Kathleen ....... 120 Kidder, Karen ..... 50,66,96 Kiefer, Antoinette . . . . 56,120 177 Kien, janet ............ 120 King, Margaret ......... 96 Kirchner, Cheryl ...... 24,96 Kist, Velma ............ 120 Klein, Sandra .......... 133 Kleinmeyer, Peggy ...... 120 Kling, Donna .......... 120 Kling, Sharon .......... 127 Klopp, Mary Anne . . . 49,133 Klusman, Paula ....... 66,96 KnoepHer, Diana ...... 133 Koch, Judith . . . , 50,56,66,96 Koch, Kathleen ...... 49,97 Kock, Marian .......... 133 Konrad, Martha ...... 46,97 Kopp, Diane ........... 120 Korfhagen, Sandra . . . 58,127 Korte, Angela ......... l 127 Korte, Wilma ......... 44,97 Kosse, Kathleen 49,58,120 Kracmer, Kathie ........ 127 Kraemer, Sharon ........ 120 Kraft, Gail .......... 56,120 Kramer, Anna. Marie . 56,133 Kramer, Donna ....... 57,97 Kramer, Pamela ..... 20,133 Kraus, Ann ....... 57,67,127 Krause, Dorothy ..... 69,133 Krauz, Mary Ann ...... 120 Kreimer, Carol . 42,44,57,120, 145 Kreimer, Florence ...... 133 Kriemer, Joan ........... 97 Kroeger, Karen ......... 97 Kroegcr, Kathleen . . . . 66,120 Kroeger, Kathryn ...... 120 Kroeger, Rita .......... 133 Kroeger, Susan ...... 72,133 Kroeger, Veronica . . . .. . 133 Krummen, Alice ..... 67,133 Krummen, Janet ..... 45,127 Kryznowek, Patricia . . . 50,97 Kuenkle, Carolyn ...... 127 Kunz, Mary Ann .. 42,44,73, 120 Laake, Constance . . , . 50.120 Lacher, Diana ....... 67,127 Lahmann, Lauren . . . . 43,127 Lalosh, Rose ........... 127 Lameier, Linda ...... 72,133 Lamott, Marlene ....... 127 Lamott, Marlene ....... 127 Lampe, Janet ....... 21,133 Landen, Gretchen ....... 133 Landy, Judith ......... 120 Lange, Katherine ....... 127 Laub, Monica .......... 97 Lauman, Diane ...... . .121 Lautenbach, Cynthia . 67,133 Lazaron, Leslie ......... 134 Leesman, Mary ...... 63,121 Leinen, Clare .......... 121 Leinen, Miriam ........ 134 Leonard, Mary ...... 134,145 Lewe, Diane . . . . 43,63,65,121 Lichtman, Charlene .. 11,51, 73,97,141 Lienesch, Mary ........ 121 Lietz, Mary ........... 127 Lillie, Maryann ....... 121 Lindeman, Kathleen 56,75, 77,78,121,144 , - uvy; Lindsay, Linda ......... 121 Lipps, Elizabeth ........ 121 Loch, Teresa ........... 134 Loch, Vivian ........ 98,147 Lockard, Karen .. 66,117,121 Lockwood, Kathy , .. . 52,134 Loffrcdo, Grace ...... 67,134 Logan, Diane ........ 56,121 Long, Pamela .......... 121 Lower, Linda . 43,73,76,75,79, 93,98 Lowstuter, Patricia. . 42,76,86, 98 Luckman, Jean ......... 127 Ludwig, Lois ......... 66,98 Luebbert, Donna. ...... 121 Luensman, Margaret ..... 98 Luhrman, Donna . 1 56,69,121 Luken, Barbara ........ 134 Lunne, Anita ......... 58,98 Lutterbei, Gloria ......... 99 Lutz, Margaret ........ 121 Lynn, Arlene 64,93,99,148 MacDonald, Linda 1 52,57,73, 121 Macke, Sylvia. .......... 127 Maifeld, Evelyn ......... 99 Malinowski, Sandra 1 . 1 . 121 Manne, Marlene ....... 127 Manz, Carolyn ......... 134 Marchetti, Judith . . . 1 66,121 Martin, Mary Jo .1 32,66,121 Marvin, Marita ...... 127 Massa, Kathleen 52,60,99 Matson, Melodie . . . . 67,134 Mattis, Maureen ..... 56,99 Mauch, Madeline ...... 127 Mauer, Linda .......... 121 Manse, Diane ....... 52,134 Mayer, Linda ....... 66,121 Mayhall, Barbara ...... 121 McAnaw, Colleen ...... 134 McAndrews, Barbara . 28,121 McAndrews, Patricia . 67134 McCann, Patricia. . . 121 McCarthy, Mari1yn ...... 99 McCarthy, Sheila 11 73,78,121 McCormack, Karen . . 59,121 McCormack, Marilyn 134 McCroskey, Patricia .. 67,127 McDonough, Lauren . . 52,69, 134 McFarland, Karen . . . 72,134 McGowan, Maryann .. 62,62, 71,127 McGrath, Mary Ann .. 45,51, 63,73,79,99 McKenna, Carol . .. . . . . 127 McKeon, Charlene . . . . 56,99 McKinney, Donna ...... 121 McMahon, Barbara . . . . . 1 99 McManus, Donna .. . 75,121 McSorley, Mary ........ 127 Mechley, Rose ....... 70,127 Meents, Betty Jo ..... 56,121 Meiners, Elaine . . . 1 51,52,55, 60,66,73,75,100 Mende1, Emily ......... 134 Mendel, Natnlie . 1 67,127,152 Manges, Darlene ....... 127 Manges, Mary Sue 50,68, 79,117,121 Menges, Mary ......... 121 Menninger, Barbara 1 134 Menninger, Joyce . 66,100 Mentrup, Carol ..... 57,121 Merkhofer, Mary Jean 31, 42,46,63,100,148 Merrill, Kathryn ..... 67,127 Mettman, C1aree 1 1 1 . 50,127 Metz, Janice ...... 67,69,127 Metz, Joyce ......... 69,127 Metzler, Mary ......... 100 Meyer, Carol ........ 67,134 Meyer, Cheryl .......... 134 Meyer, Cynthia ......... 134 Meyer, Karen ,,,,,, 61,62,121 Meyer, Kathy ........... 121 Meyer, Linda. 42,46,57,61, 62,98,100,150 Meyer, Linda ....... 127,144 Meyer, Mary . 1. . 49,56,63,100 Meyer, Mary Ann ...... 134 Meyer, Mary Karen .. . . 121 Meyer, Monica ........ 121 Meyer, Peggy ........ 43,127 Meyer, Virginia 1 .1 . 49,56,127 Meyers, Susan 1. 52,66,67,134 Mezger, Janet ....... 63,100 Middendorf, Marilyn . 43,73, 119,121 Miller, Linda .......... 127 Mills, Mary Jane 1 , . . 65,100 Mischeil, Marcia . .. . . . . 134 Mischell, Mary Eileen . 46,100 Moelchert, Joan ........ 121 Mueller, Mary Lee . 21,49,134 Moeller, Susan ......... 127 Mohr, Jo Ann ......... 121 Mohr, Nancy ........ 45,121 Mollner, Marlene 49,61,62, 127 Moonnan, Claire ....... 101 Moorman, Doris ..... 67,127 Moran, Margaret .. 11,51,52, 66,94,101,146,147 Morgan, Janet ...... 50,121 Morgen-thal, Patricia . .1 . 127 Morris, Mary Ann ...... 128 Muddiman, Elaine ..... 128 Mueller, Gayle .. 42,73,75,76, 121 Mueller, Linda. ..... . . . . 128 Mueller, Marilyn 121,152 Mueninghoff, Elaine 121, 152 Mullinix, Judith . . 1 49,52,101 Murdoch, Marie . . . 1 1 67,134 Murdock, Louella . . 1 30,128 Murphy, Kathleen ..... 128 Murphy, Kathleen ...... 121 Murphy, Marie ........ 121 Murphy, Susan ........ 121 Murray, Barbara ..... 67,134 Myers, Carolyn ......... 128 Myers, Sharon .. . 1 . .. 1 . 101 Naber, Janice .......... 121 Nehemann, Bonnie ...... 128 Neiheisel, Barbara . . . 128,140 Neiheisel, Bonita . . . . 101,133 Neiheisel, Bonnie . . 1 1 . . . 128 Neiheisel, Diane ........ 128 Neiheisel, Donna . , 1 1 . . . 128 Neiheisel, Martha ...... 134 Neiheisel, Miriam . . , , 21,122 Neiheisel, Susan ..... 68,134 Neu, Betty ...... 58,101,150 Neumeister, Judy 11 49,70,124, 128 Neyer, Deborah ...... 67,134 Neyer, Emily ...... 11,134 Neyer, Janice ..... 11,52,102 Niehaus, Jerinn . , . 53,55,102, 142 Niehaus, Nancy ......... 128 Nichoff, Mary Lou 1.. 52,102 Niemer, Cynthia ........ 50 Niklas, Janice .......... 134 Niklas, Mary Jo ..... 47,102 Nolan, Patricia .......... 122 Noonan, Sheila .......... 134 Nordmann, Linda . , , . 67,128 Nordmann, Mary Jo .. 55,67, 102 Nugent, Judith ......... 122 Nusekabel, Beverly ...... 134 O4Connor, Patricia 67,134 Oehler, Patricia 102,146 Oliver, Mary . .. 1 1 1 42,44,53, 56,57,63,122,145 Orite, Mary ......... 72,134 Osterhues, Linda .. 73,81,103 Osterhues, Mary .. 19,70,128, 140 Oswald, Faith ......... 134 Overbeck, Patricia 1 37,67,128 Overberg, Sharon ...... 128 Owens, Elizabeth ....... 103 Owens, Mary Anne 62,73, 75,77,81,90,103,105 Owens, Mary Lou 23,56, 61,123 Owens, Nancy 1. 35,68,72,134 Owens, Susan ......... 128 Papania, Andrea ....... 134 Parinello, Mary ........ 134 Pasternak, Antoinette 1 . . 122 Pasternak, Susanne ..... 135 Paxton, Judith 51,53,63,103 Peaslee, Dianne ........ 128 Peters, Joyce ........... 122 Peters, Patricia ......... 135 PHum, Bonita ........ 56,103 Pistor, Peggy ......... .1 128 Podvin, Jenifer . 73,74,75,103 Pullman, Mary ...... 30,128 Potzick, Kathleen .. 31,53,63, 122 Prather, Ruth ....... 67,135 Prechenenko, Valentina . 122 Rack, Geraldine . , . 43,59,122 Rack, Nina. ............ 122 Rahe, Christine ........ 135 Rais, Diane ........... 135 Rais, Janice ...... . . 1 1 1 128 Ratterman, Martha . . . 46,48, 73,75,78,90,103,129 Re, Linda 63,122 Rebholz, Etizabeth ..... 135 Redmond, Mary ........ 122 Reid, Linda ........... 135 Reilly, Kathleen 46,73,76, 79,103 Reinerman, Diane ...... 128 Reinerman, Nancy . . . . 47,56, 103 Reinke, Doris .......... 135 178 R815, Kathleen ......... 122 Rennekamp, Carol . .1 52,73, 104,117,140 Renner, Beverly ...... 63,122 Rentschler, Mary ....... 128 Richter, Jacqueline ..... 104 Richter, Karen ...... 49,128 Ridmann, Cynthia .. , 50,122 Ridmann, Karen ....... 128 Riedel, Margaret ..... 67,128 Rieder, Pau1a .......... 135 Riedinger, Constance . 68,104 Richle, Beverly ......... 122 Riel, Sieglinda ......... 128 Ries, Geraldine . .. . . . . . 122 Rieskamp, Loraine ...... 104 Rieskamp, Marita ...... 128 Riestcnberg, Linda . 63,66,122 Riga, Cheryl ........ 56,104 Riga, Kathleen 45,71,75, 128,129 Riga, Mary Ann .. 45,56,122 Ringenback, Mary 66,122 Rischmann, Ann . 1 1. 67,128 Ritter, Ruth .......... 104 Rizzo, Barbara ..... 45,56,63, 73,75,104 Robb, Leila 111111111111 122 Roberto, Diane ...... 18,135 Robinson, Linda . 1 . . 1 66,104 Robinson, Sylvia ....... 128 Roda, Tanya ..... 73,75,122 Roedersheimer, Nancy 1 1 128 Roettker, Margaret 1.. 25,43, 122 Rohde, Linda 111111 135,141 Rohe, Maureen ...... 67,104 R011, Katherine ........ 128 Roney, Kathleen ....... 122 Rosemeyer, Sandra .. 67,135 Ross, Kathleen ........ 135 Rothan, Nancy ........ 128 Rueve, Barbara ........ 128 Runk, Jackie .......... 135 RuoH, Barbara ......... 104 Ruprecht, Marjorie .. 67,128 Rush, Mary Lynn .. 46,73,78, 104,105 Russo, Angela 57,63,122 Ryan, Susan ........... 128 Sabatelli, Eileen . . . .1 . . . 122 Sage, Jacqueline ...... 63,122 Sailer, Rosalie ......... 104 Sample, Sally ..... 56,69,135 Sample, Susan 45,56,122, 152 Sandman, Susanne ...... I35 Sauer, Marianne ..... 13,105 Saul, Diane ............ 122 Schaaf, Barbara . .. .. 43,122 Schaefer, Janet ...... 36,128 Schafer, Nancy ...... 72,135 Schafer, Sandra ........ 135 Schaible, Donna ........ 122 Schaible, Pauline 63,122 Schaich, Deborah . 56,122 Schaub, Doris 53,63,122 Schehl, Jane 11111 98,135,137, 144,150 Schenl, Mary Jo ........ 105 Schehl, Susan 65,67,135 Schell, Patricia 42,49,57, 105 Schibi, Dorthy .. 46,51,63,64, 105 Schering, Pamela . .. . . . . 135 Schiesz, Mary .......... 128 SchimmeI, Annamarie . .. 67, 135 Schinner, Sandra ....... 122 Schirmann, Janice ...... 122 Schrimann, Marianne . . , 56, 67,135 Schmitt, Mary Ann .. 67,128 Schmitz, Mary Frances .. 135 Schneider, Donna ...... 135 Schneider, Gail ........ 105 Schneider, Mary 73,119,122 Schneider, Mary Beth 45, 56,57,122 Schnetzer, Darlene . , , 67,128 Schoenling, Kathleen 42,44, 122 Schoenling, Linda ...... 105 Scholle, Karen ......... 122 Schott, Judy ........... 135 Schott, Therese ........ 128 Schotte, Patricia . .. . , 46,106 Schram, Janet ......... 135 Schroder, Jacqueline . . . . 106 Schroder, Jeannette ..... 106 Schroeder, Nancy ...... 128 Schubler, Gail ......... 106 Schuerman, Barbara . . . . 106 Schuerman, Julie . 66,135 Schulte, Marcia ........ 135 Schultz, Barbara 63,66,122 Schultz, Jane ........ 50,122 Schultz, Sue ........... 135 Schulz, Joan ............ 49 Schulz, Marie 49,63,106 Schulz, Pau1a ....... 37,128 Schuster, Kathleen . . . 67,128 Schuster, Lorrita .. 63,66,122 Schuster, Lynn ......... 128 Schune, Janet ....... 72,135 Schutte, Susan ......... 135 Schwab, Joan ....... 56,107 Schwab, Patricia .. . 45,56,61, 62,129 Schwab, Virginia. ....... 122 Schwartz, Carol . . . 52,67,135 Schwartz, Joan ...... 80,107 Sciarra, Joyce ..... 42,46,52, 64,73,74,93,107 Scriveri, Patricia ..... 43,122 Seger, Dorothea ....... 107 Seghi, Sandra . . ., 73,119,122 Seitz, Carolyn .......... 107 Seitz, Janet ............ 107 Seitz, Sandra ... ....... 135 Selm, Dorinne 45,49,71,75, 129 Sang, Sandra ..... 53,53,122 1' Shappelle, Janet . . . . 72,135 Shelton, Angela . ....... 122 Shrout, Alberta ........ 129 Siebenburger, Caro1 . . 1 56,69, 135 Simpson, Janet ......... 123 Simonson, Nancy . .. . 133,135 Smith, Barbara ......... 135 Smith, Geraldine ..... 49,70, 129 Smith, Margie ...... 135,137 Smith, Nancy ....... 60,123 Smith, Roberta ......... 107 Sohmer, Jane ..... 64,66,123 Spitamiller, janet . . . . 67,129 Spitzmiller, Theresa 107,113 Splain, Kathleen . . . 53,63,73, 107 Sprague, Joyce ....... 67,135 Sprengard, Kathleen . .. . 123 Stahl, Barbara ...... 49,123 Stallmeyer, Carolyn ..... 135 StandriH, Donna ....... 135 Stangheui, Carol ....... 135 Stanton, Constance ..... 123 Stehlin, Linda ......... 123 Steinmetz, Linda . .. . 70,129 Stenger, Margaret 63,123 Stewart, Susan . .. . . . 67,129 Stock, Linda ........... 135 Stock, Mary ........... . 129 Stockelman, Ruth ...... 123 5:011, Theresa ....... 46,108 Streicher, Jean ...... 56,108 Strict, Janice .......... 108 Stuerenberg, Linda ..... 135 Stumin, Constance 60,73,75, 123 Subler, Jeanne ...... 50,123 Subler, Margaret ....... 135 Sucher, Joyce . . . 51,73,74,75, 78,108,147 Sucher, Kathleen 67,129 Sullivan, Maureen ...... 123 Summe, Marlene 68,135 Sunderman, Joan ....... 108 Sweetman, Nancy . . . . 66,123 Swegman, Barbara ..... 129 Szabo, Gloria ....... 116,123 Taylor, Jacquelyn . . 57,64,73, 74,78,98,123,144,150 Tegler, Bever1y ..... 52,58,753, 75,76,78,90,108,149 Tenholder, Jeanine . 49,57, 70,129 Tenkman, Carol . . . 63,66,123 Rensi, Marilyn ...... 66,108 Tepe, Jeanette ......... 123 Theurer, Mary ...... 12,123 Thieman, KathIeen ..... 129 Thoma, Marilyn ....... 123 Todd, Patricia. , , 67,135 Tout, Marhta ......... 108 Trippel, Mary ......... 129 Troahler, Donna ....... 129 Trotta, Mary Ann 21,136 Uhlmansiek, Pamela 59,70, 71,129 Uhrig, Victoria .. 56,123 Ulmschneider, Ann Marie .......... 136 Umberg, Elaine . . . .. . 57,123 Umberg, Mary 63,73,75,123 Ungru, Marlene ........ 108 Uphaus, Alice . . . . . . . 63,123 Van, Jane 66,109 Vande Ryt, Margaret . 51,52, 58,109 Veldhaus, Janice ....... 123 Ventura, Sylvia ......... 136 Vidal, Gail 123 Vitullo, Anita ....... 50,136 Vitullo, Susan ....... 59,129 Voelker, Clare ....... 43,129 Voelker, Janet , . . . 134,136 V0e11mecke, Mary Lou 66 123 Voellmecke, Susan 29,46,48, 51,52,55,58,109 Vogel, Mary Ann ...... 110 Volk, Vicky ........... 129 Vollrath, Vicki ........ 136 Vonberg, Cheryl ....... 123 Wade, Diane 51,52,55,73, 74,81,102,110,149 Wagner, A1berta ....... 129 Wagner, Catherine ... 57,136 Wagnsr, Eileen . . 64,65,67, 129 Wahl, Peggy ...... 70,75,129 Waldron, Claire 45,56,65, 129 Walters, Theresa ....... 136 Wampies, Deborah ..... 129 Wandstradt, Marilyn . . . 110 Wanstrath, Janice .. 43,46,413, 49,63,101,110,148,150 Waples, Connie ...... 12,123 Waples, Eileen ........ 136 Ward, Mary ........... 129 Ward, Nancy .......... 110 Waren, Mary Patricia . . 1, 136 Weber, Barbara ........ 136 Weber, Carol Ann , ., . . . 136 Weber, Carol ........ 136 Weber, Janet ..... 43,123,152 Weber, Linda ........... 136 Weber, Rose Ann ...... 136 179 Wedding, Marilyn .. 55,63,613. 110 Weibel, Loraine ........ 136 Wail, Robyn ........ 71,129 Weisbrodt, Janice ...... 129 Welsh, Patricia ...... . . . . 136 chger, Michele ........ 123 Wenstrup, Ruth . . . 34,49,56, 63,73,75,78,111 Wernke, Maryjean 72,136 Wersel, Pamela ........ 129 Wessel, Janet ...... 46,48,55, 111,146 Wesseling, Anne . .. 43,56,129 Wessels, Linda 42,44,122 Whitaker, Kathleen ..... 129 White, Judith ....... 46,111 Widmer, Georgiane ..... 111 Wicsner, Nancy ...... 67,136 Wietc, Lynn ........... 129 Wild, Margaret ........ 136 Wild, Michele ....... 28,111 Wilhelm, Carol . . . . 67,69,129 Wilkins, Donna . . .. 21,72,136 W111, Linda ............ 136 Willenbrink, Donna .. 56,111 Willenborg, Arlene ..... 123 Wilming, Mary ........ 111 Wippei, Janice ......... 123 Wise, Ann ............. lll Wissel, Donna' . . 42,44,56,76, 123 Wissel, Kathleen 25,72,136 Wissemeier, 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