Mother of Mercy High School - Mercywood Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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. I u. 31 E ammgxi x w .. paper To have lived light in the Spring to have enjoyed the sun, To have loved, g n .1 h t a .I. .1 m S O S an S I To have thought, To have done? Mercy Dances . . no small task dancing with Dad no little job transforming the gym into the Land of Imagination . , . the first Soph dance . . . into a musical wonderland for the GAA Dance. 1!. h' '0 xvi -.nyJSICE. The memories of hallway hurryings, stopped. , .for autographing of annuals gym classes. .ending with sweat, ice bags, filled with fun interrupted by paper collecting, rejoicing together enjoyable interludes set in the antique banquet hallf, Seniors, sophs, frosh, andjuniors enjoyed the outdoor sun, grew in the sun of friendships formed. Mission Days . .. tears . . joy . . . happiness . A seniors on top . . beer mugs . . beetle bugs , . . soph drinks . . . tigers . . . giving . . . satisfaction . . . competition. . .uniting . . 3 ,ztslt mgwxzt a 93.55 n..cs:$,f . 5;3, Taking Hhim t0 the Lookout House Seeing Teri Kinney crowned queen of missions of prom. . . are no small memories who can list the pains of preparation as girls thought as girls worked to make their dreams of love realities within these pages rest the pains joys ups downs of ,71372. .. a year never before lived never again to be. S R nlu N E S Is It 80 Small 3 Thing . .. To Begin Our Senior Year Welcoming Our Little Sisters Peggy Carey has to be re- strained by Mary Carol Becker as she complains to Barb Rnbhe that Sandy Ritter already has her little sister. Susan Adam Sheila Agnew JoAnn Ahiers Mary Awad Pamela Babin Bernadette Berding Pamela Boll Judith Brown Wanda Bernhard Jennifer Berra Ann Bradle y Mary Bruegge 15 Donna Buchanan Sharon Becker Mary Alice Blessing C arol Brow n Pamela Buchert Marie Buchholz. Cynthia Bunke Margaret Carey Deborah Chasteen Cynthy Clark Mary Beth Comer Marlene Corso Debra Crofton Cynthia Crumrine 16 Carol Daria Linda Day Michele Dennis Patricia Diesel Mary Dolan Melinda Dolfus Carolyn Doppes Suzanne Driehaus Deborah Droder Chris Mohr, Karen Jansen, and Shannon Nie sing their hearts out for their little sisters, while Linda EspeV lage finds something more interesting to do than take notesh W Margaret Dunlay Mary Ann Duwel Pamela Elam 17 Catherine Ellert Jane Elsaesser Janice Ficker Pamela Fisher Catherine Frondorf Kathleen Fuller Karen Fox Kathryn Gambetta 18 '; w Mary Fromhold Janette Gau Mary Gene: Elizabeth Gilker Judith Goldschmidt Susan Gibbs Mary Jane Giltz The future FBI Agent Charlene Hamad informs the teacher that Karen Jansen is whistling during class. Donna Grote Theresa Grueter Margaret Halpjn Regina Hartmann Denise Hasenohr Karen Helfferich Laura Hergert Donna Heil A drinking night makes my morning bright, Eaughs Jen Berra, at left, while, above, Cherie Fichter lies down on the job. Karen Herzog Ann Heyoh Martha Hildebrand 21 Ann Jaspers thinks Mary Muman landed right where she belongs. Claudia Molina and Linda Day compare notes on how to catch a date for the prom, Pamela Hoerth Janice Huevelman Deborah Hundemer Mary Beth Kammer Theresa Johnson Mary Sue Kammer 23 Donna Kattus Linda Keller Nancy Keller Judith Kemper T 415;; Janet Kerkhoff Deborah Kern Teresa Kinney Carol Koch Jamelia Korte Peggy Korte Mary Kremer Carla Kroeger 24 N Anne Lattner Mary LeCount Jean Lemmink Joyce Liebetrau 25 Helen Leesman Angela Lenarduzzi Mary Lockwood Mary Leisring Annette Lichtenfeld Different people think dif1 ferent thoughts as prom ap- proachs: I don't know how to tell you this . buP Carol Barnell counsels Diane Graves. Open wide Kathy Rie stenberg says to Jill Hater. Lavoris gives you pu cker power. ponders Mary Krm mer, Suzanne Long Barbara Lnnneman Janine Marshall Constance Marx Patricia McCormick Catherine McGrath 26 Sandra Menchen Donna Metz Donna Moll Claudia Molina Mary Murnan Patricia Murphy Marian Neyer 27 Pamela Morgenthal Terri Johnson, Chris Mohr and Marilyn White have a good laugh, while Karen Jansen wishes they would let her in on it. Debbie Steinmetz, Sally Tay- lor and Denise Roettker enjoy free time in the senior lobby. Nancy Neyer Shannon Nie Diane Nusekabel Martha Perry Jeanne Piccola Marsha Path Rebecca Re Michelle Re Elizabeth Reardon Jo Ann Rieskamp Katheleen Riestenberg Sandra Ritter Barbara Robbe Mary Rodecker kfk 28 Mary Sue Rueve 29 Gail Ruoff Arlene Rueve Sandra Rosing Karen Rooney Marilyn Roettker One, two cha cha cha, dances Ellen Brennan and her escort: while Janine Marshall and her date sit this one om Denise Roettker Michelle Scallan Joy Schuermann Anne Schulten RobertaSchulz Margaret Schwartz Catherine Selm Susan Schaffer 30 Sunderman Jayne Sally Taylor Theresa Stevens Victoria Stimson Pamela Sontag Mary Steinmetz the ID cocktaiL helps herself paeuplom the 1y Re snaps a quick picture of Renner at hel Chele Dennis and her date. Caroi goodies S xanuv -n. noun: Suzanne Sicking . gtfg 4U: .EKQEii amkagnguz..y$www39, nhQKLLwhi iii: a Nancy Warren Barbara Weber Diane Wang Virginia Warndorf Linda Wassler Donna Buchanan. and Betty Gilker whisper to Margie Dunlay MThis is the first time we,ve ever snuck back into schooL The leader of the cycle gang. Karen Jansen ridesagain. Debbie Chasteen catches a couple of 2's on her free time. Liz Rausch demonstrates her skill in the kitchen. look at all that has happened all the pain of the memories but its so sad to remember our scared little sisters have blossomed into cocky sophs our last paper drive our last dance with Dad when Donna Metz was crowned queen wasnlt Diane Nusekabel pretty at the Christmas Ball when Blue Stone Ivory played llYour Song and beer mugs were Nheads above the restl, in Mission days liPrecious and Fewll were the moments of the 1972 prom with music by Blue Tater then were the days of caps and gowns diplomas and best wishes congratulations tears The end e . . Michelle Wessendorf Mary Carol Wiehe Lois Wilmes Donna Winter Mary Ellen Wissel Clare Weinkam Peggy Westrich Constance Wilson Mary Wissell 34 xx Vicki Wetterich Brenda Weller Marilyn White Linda Witteride ii Regina Young Judith Zuckerberg 35 Marcella Wysong Teresa Zeiser Karen Fox sings with a voice of an angei. Mary Beth Comer wonders if Anne Schulten knows the answer to num- ber five. .. Sr. Joan, Principal Sr. M7 Ellen, Asst. Principal Mr. Gates, Sr. Eilen. Mrs. Learmonth prove that eating seems to be the faculty's favorite subject. C0me a little closer Baby. smile for me. BabySr. Ellen, M W Sr. Mary, Guidance, Jr. Counselor Mn Frank Dayton, Bus. Office Sr. Maura, Art Miss E. Barrett, English Mr. J Berson. Social Science Miss E, Bonekamp, Social Science Mr. D. Bolser, Business Miss J. Brunsman. Senior Counselor Sr. Maria. English 39 Heyl Iforgot my dentures today, mumbles Sr, Joan Faculty What do teachers do? Teach advise give detention H.yell coach help kid around Theylre serious but they're all a part of what makes Mercy Where would Mercy be with- out brainpower as the super minds roar to victory they cheer us on in volleyball. basketball. and soft ball .. encourage . comfort in defeat give us a good feeling justto know that somebody is there to back us up or just to talk , the homework , projects theylre teachers. Fr. S. Calme. Religion Mrs. M. Cloud. Math. Science 4A. Sr. Joesph, Curator of grounds Sr. Deanna. Religion Sr. M. Almeda, Music 5 Miss E. Eckel. Business :14 Flt Calms signifies priest power on the volleyball court with a clenched fist. ' IfI didlft know better I'd swear mat was , says Nlrs Eilerson. Mrs. M. Eilerson. English Miss A. Flick, Science Il'sli'llaitjx i x' 3 2; g: V i ,- g: 2: Mrs. C. Gilligan, Social Science Mr. Soldo offers Sr. Mary a donut as Mr. O'Connor falls asleep. Mrs. P. Hartman French ST- M- AEHES, English, W. History Mrs. D. Learmonth. Social Science w Abbra Kadahbra POOL mumbles Mr. Russo 43 Tiny Tim makes a leap. uWho me, excited? mumbles Sr. Patricia. -wm. Miss M. Martino, Spanish SLRuth,Eng1ish, Business Mrs J. McCosham. Phys. Ed. i Mr. J Mooter, Orchestra Mr. W. UConnor, Business, Con. Ed. Sr. M Adele, Library !. What could I say? laughs Mrs Hartman 1 Cross my heart and hope to die. says Mm Cloud. After 220 Years ML Littenhnff. Miss Eckel and Mr. Koenig still haven't graduated from typing class. 45 Mrl T. Renard, Math Sr. Patricia, Math Miss B Romanella Home EC. Mr. T. Russo. Annuai, Lilurature, Religion Latin U. S. History teachers, Mrs. Wilson and Mr. Berson joke together. Fve got to tell her-once in the morning does itVthinks Mrs, Schroer. rfl w M H Go Away little girl, mot ions Miss Brunsman. 46 Fr. G. Schmitz, Religion Mrs. Eilerson. Miss Martino and Miss Barrett laugh together over silly pictures; Mr, Littenhnff is one of our more liberal teachers. Mrs. C. Schroer. Home EC. km 1 '5 Mr. Ed Soldo. Science Mrs. K. Tardiff. French. Soph Coun. The bearded duo of Mr. Twohig and Fr. George is not atria without Mr. Rusrm. Sr. Roberta. Science Smiling faces show no traces. iaughs Sr. Victoria. CHARGE! screams ML Gates. St Jean, Fresh. Conn, Math Sn Victoria, English, Religion Mrs. L, Wilson, Social Science UNDERCLASSMEN Ackerman, Adele Adams, Terri Allgeier, Terri Amon, Pat Auberger, Julie Baarlaer, Sue Bachman, Bev Bailey, Kay Bardua, Julianne Barlag, Mary Ann Barlage, Kathy Beck, Karen Becker, Linda Beckman, Sandy Beller, Rita Boing, Sharon Bowns, Julie Brafford, Shirley Brennan, Rosemarie Brinck, Sue Brinker, Diane Brock, Jeanne Brown, Cheryl Brown, Diane Brueggemeyer, Jane Brueggemeyer, Judy Brumbaugh, Sheila Brunsman, Cindy Bruser, Sue Bueter, Bev Busam, Anne Marie Buzek, Mary Beth Calvin, Peggy Class of '73 JUNIORS upperclassmen new paper drive winners se- cond year in a row prom preparations Precious and Few one more year Queen Komesh . . . beetle bugs . , . no more study halls super bee- tles thaVs them the class of 73! Top: Overheard between Joyce Roederu sheimer and Ann Robinson, HWhy shouldni I have taken it, it was for nothing! Bottom: Terri Mueller, Bev Bachman and Bob Geiger are found singing nreach fur the highest mountain the glory of the power drive,, while they work. 52 Conner, Carol Conners, Pam Conners, Theresa Conroy, Cindy Costello, Connie Crail, Ann Cranley, Lynne Cruse, Barb Cummings, Kim Dalton, Rosie Damweber, Colleen Davis, Mary DeJaco, Kathy DeJaco, Renee Dietrich, Dotty Dorsey, Denise Doyle, Nancy Dmege, Karen Eilerson, Kathy Ellerhorst, Cindy Englert, Cindy Erb, Karen Espelage, Anne Fear, Mary Lou Foertsch, Jeannie Forster, Helen Fries, J ane Frondorf, Karen Gadomski, Maria Gagnon, Beth Gessendorf, Paula Gibbs, Pam Giovanetti, Cathy Goedde, Kathy Grawe, Wanda Greeley, Peggy Left Top: Debbie Todd laughs as someone sings Chewy, Chewy. Chewy. Chewy. Right Top: Judy and Jane Brueggemeyer and Bev Bachman have found a way to save on gas, figures Barb Robbe m2 Right; Bottom: Vicki Vickery is glad that at least Mary Ann Spraul and Paula Wellbrock thought her joke was funny despite Renate Wachtefs indifference Green, Karen Groll, Jennifer Grow, Patricia Guenthner, Mary Haas, Kim Harnist, Mary Lou Hartmann, Bev Hautman, Nancy Haverkamp, Kathy Hayes, Helen Hays, Deb Hedger, Kristy Heidi, Dottie Heintz, Carol Herbert, Judy Herbert, Theresa Herbst, Anne Hess. Terry Hicks, Barb Hoehn, Pattie Holtkamp, Karen Holzschuh, Diane Hudepuhl, Sandie Huntsman, Mary Huth, Grace Jansson, Tina Jaspers, Jane Jaspers, Judy Jobst, Denise Johnson, Diane Jones, Debbie Kallmeyer, Donna Kastner, Mary Ann Kathman, Kathy Keller, Kathy Keller, Millie Kelley, Karen Kenney, Mary Sue Kenning, Debbie Kist, Kathy Kleckner, Mary Helen Kling, SandL Knapp, Chris Kobman, Debbie Kohmescher, Debbie Koppenhoefer, Karen Kovacs, Mary Jo Kraus, Janet Kraus, Karen Kroth, Terri Kuehnle, Chris Kuske, Cecilia Le Saint, Peggy Linneman, Peggy Madix, Jane Maher, Jeannie Mangold, Penny Martin, Kathy Martin, Mary Ann Martino, Peggy Massa, Gloria May, Sharon Mazza, Mary McCoy, Pam McCullough, Ron McGiff, Linda McMullen, Kathleen A. McMullen, Kathy E. Mentrup, Kathy Mentrup Pam Meyer, Camilla Meyer, Janet Meyer, Patti Meyers, Lynn Minges, Mary Ann Minges. Terry Moeller, Linda Mueller, Terri Moran, Maura Mueller, JoAnn Neiheisel, Debbie Noonan. Charmaine Oberjohann, Mary Olding, Theresa O'Mera, Debbie Osgood, Trina UTOole, Nancy Overberg, Janet Panzeca, Margaret Peter, Darlene Petry, Mary Kay High! Top; Overheard between Robin Ritter and Debbie Kohmescher, WThis paper drives 1n me crazy Left Bottom: Cecilia Kuske will get that fly out of her flute yet, Middle Bottom: Nobody knows what heavy thoughts bring such a serious look to Jeanne FoertscHs face. Right Bottom: Nancy Doylek stitch in the hand doesn't feel grand. Polewski, Gayle Pollitt, Martha Prather, Mary Prechenenko, Vicki Price, Eileen Pulskamp, Cheryl Putz, Tina Ratterman, Sue Rauch, Judy Reardon, Anna Rebennack, Gail Ritter, Debbie Ritter, Robin Rixner, Sue Robinson, Ann Robinson, Viki Roedersheimer, Joyce Roettker, Connie Rohan, MeiiSSa Rosen, Bernadette Rueblman, Linda Sample, Karen Sandmann, Debbie Schaaf, Rose Schaller, Kathy Schiesz, Nancy Schlosser, Ann Schlueter, Karyn Schmidt, Karen Schmidt, Sally Schmutte, Donna Schneider, Cindy Schneider, Karen Schorle, Melinda Schreibeis, Adrienne Schuermann, Terri Schwallie, Linda Schweitzer, Kathy Spraul, Mary Ann Staubach, Marilyn Stieritz, Jane Stolz, Kathy Sullivan, Joyce Thaler, Corrine Todd, Debbie Trefzger. Lou Anne Ulmschneider, Jean Uphaus, Joellen Vehr, Gerry Vickery, Vicki Vitucci, Judy Vogel, Sue Volk, Barbara Volirath, Mary VonLuehrte, Beth Wachsmuth, Nancy Wachter, Renate Walter, Lynn Walters, Kathy Wayne, Pattie Weber, Clare Weber, Sandy Weinle, Debbie Wellbrock, Paula Weller, Mary Welsh, Debbie Werling, Cheryl Wemke, Colleen Westerkamp, Cathy Wihbelsman, Lisa Willenborg, Barb Willer, Joann Wingate, Genny Winter, Eileen Winterhalter, Mary Ann Woessner, Sue Wolf, Wendy Wood, Connie Young, Jennifer Zahneis, Linda Top Left: Woulan you love to know what Kathy Old Man Kathman whispered in Diane 01d Maw, Brinkefs ear? Top Right: Dan Rupert sings to Vickie Prechenenko ' Come a little closer baby. smile for me. Bottom Left: Terry Hess prociaims, Peace in our time. man? Bottom Right: Karyn Schlueter and Gary Herzog spend. some HPrecious and Few, moments together at the prom. Aloe, Lu Ann Alwell, Mary Amareno, Dianne Anderson, Laurie Angner, Denise Bakes, Linda Barlage, Sharon Bartel, Mary Jo Bast, Mary Jo Bauscher, Deanna Beaver, Linda Beck, Linda Becker, Karen Bennett, Monica Berding, Martha Beyer, Laureen Bill, Donna Blomer, Angela Bolte, Bev Braun, Diane Braun, Sandy Brodbeck, Darleen Bromwell, Janis Bross, Dianne Brown, Gale Bruns, Denise Buchert, Carol Buglione, Barb Bunning, Lynn Burk, Deborah Burke, Debbie Cannon, Carol Clark, Mary Clift, Tina Condia, Debbie Conley, Cheryl Conners, Colleen Cook, Sue Copenhaver, Debbie Curley, Carole Dase, Pam Dassinger,Chery1 Decker, Jeanne Dieckman, Cheryl DiMuzio, Joanne Dixon, Martha Dolan, Barb Draper. Karen Draud, Sue Driehaus, Beth Droder, Darcy - Drooge, J anet Dunhoft, Sherry Emmerich, Gayle SOPHOMORES September was different this year they know their way around now second in the paper drive try harder a dance with dad a dance with tthim . the first Sophomore Dance timagine December 3rd a spring picnic in the woods ,. Teresa Schultz, the Soph Drink queen theyire the real thing t t . the Class of ,74! Top: Mary Beth Friedman hollers Gotcha at the Sophomore Dance. Bottom: Joanne DiMuzio, speaks for all, tells Teresa Schultz that she shouldntt cry because shetll smear ail her makeup 61 Erdman, Beth Ernst, Pam Esterkamp, Diane Fahrenkamp, Donna Fanning, Anne Fessel, Terri F ingerhut, Barb Fisher, Vickie Flamm, Maryjo Fortunate, Gerry Fox, Janet Frank, Eve Friedmann, Mary Beth Friedrich, Katie Fries, Jayne Fuller, Diana Fuller, Kathy Gallo Lessa Gargano, Joanne Geesen, Julie Geier, Connie Genheimer, Nancy Gerrety, Peggy Goldschmidt, Donna Grady, Teri Grause, Sandy Graves, Carol Greiner, Janie Graver, Phyllis Guenthner, Mary Ann Haas, Kathy Haberthier, Elaine Harrington, Kim Haven, Carol Heidi, Peggy Heil, Vivian Hemberger, Sue Hemsath. Diane Herbst, Margie Hessling, Sharon Heyob, Alice Heyob. Peggie Hill. Debbie Hillebrand, Linda Hoffman, Julie Holthaus, Joyce Huber, Carol Huevelman, Carol Imholt, Tess Insko, Roseanne Ireland, Debbie James, Carole Jansen, Karen Jansson, Teri Janszen. Theresa Jobst, Pam Joesting, Clair Jones. Jeana Kappelhoff, Mary Ann Keckeis, Terry Kelly, Kathy Kleckner, Clareta Knapke, Pam Knueven, Pat Koenig, Christine Kohler, Pam Kopp, Linda Kramer, Bev Krchmar, Catherine Kreimer. Lucy Kuhn, Sharon Kurlas, Mary Ann Kuske, Terri La Dow, Michelle Lalosh. Ann Lalosh. Karla Lambrinides, Debbie Lambrinides, Sandy Lane, Donna Lattnen Jane Leesman Brenda Lichtenfeld, Debbie Lockwood, Patty LudwigV Carol Lynch, Debbie Mains. Lezlie Malay, Molly Mastruserio, Linda Matthews. Patti ' Mattick, Laura Mazza, Terri McConaughy, Donna McElroy. Maureen 62 63 Left: Terri Kuske proving uUltrffmiteu gives your mouth sex appeal! Middle: Barb Wellbrock says q washed my hair this morning, and I just canW seem to do a thing with it.u Right: Sheila Samplek group had 255'- fewer Cavities McLaughlin, Nancy Meckstroth, Becky Menke, Pattie Merkhofer, Ann Mersch, Rae Jean Meyer, Cathy Meyer, Elizabeth Meyer, Kathy Meyer, Mary Meyers. Marilee Michae1,Monica Michae1,Sandy Michaels, Pat Minges, Cathy Minges, Geri Mischell, Barb Monning, Liz Moore, Antoinette Moore. Sharon Moran, Margie Morgenthal, Mary Ann Muenchen, Vicki Murphy, Anne Murphy, Maureen Murray, Kim Neiheisel, Carol Newman, Nancy Nienaber, Sue Nieszel, Carol Nusekabel, Kathy 0 Brien, Robyn UConnor, Mickey --... .-, Olding, Jane 0 Toole, Mollie Overberg, Gail Palasek, Rita Palmer, Cheryl Perkins, Sandy Perry, Carol Prin'zo, Terri Rasp, Linda Reid, Donna Reissig, Julee Rice, Kathy Riesserf Michelle Robb, Vicki Roedersheimer, Karen Rodersheimer, Martha Rueve, Mary Beth Russo, Kim Rutshaw, Sally Sample,Shei1a Sander, Jen Schackel, Diane Scheuermann, Jullie Schmidt, Julie Schmutte. Nancy 6 Schmutte, Sharon Schneider. Marissa Schneider, Mary Ann Schoettmer. Sue Schulte, Barb Schulte, Jan Schultz, Teresa Schulze, Jean Scott, Teresa Seiter, Linda Siemer, Sue Skelley, Tracey Souders, Barb Spitznagel, Linda Stacey, Pam Stange, Mary Staub, Mary Jo Steinmetz, Joni Straw, June Subler, Mary Swegman, Connie Taylor, Sharon A Tebelman, Gloria Themare, Helen Thoma, Kathy Threm, Debbie Trippel, Mary Lou Tscheiner, Kathy Uehlein. Julie Ungru, Rosann Ventura, Jackie Villena Becky Volk, Patty Warren, Peggy Wauligman, Janet Weber, Judy Weber, Mary Wehby. Janet Weinkam, Cathy Weisenborn, Mona Weisgerber, Pam Wellbrock, Barb Wernke, Lynn Wessels, Joann Westrich, Jean Wiggins, Anita Willenborg, Peggy Wilson, Georgia Wissel, Pat Wissell, Barb Work, Mary Wuebben, Chris Wuebbling, Mary Anne Young, Marcia Zwick, Debby Top: Becky Meckstroth jives to the music at the Dad-Daughter Dance. Bottom Left: Janis Bromell searches as Jayne Fries calls, Romeo, Romeo, Wherefd ya go, Romeof' Bottom Right: HThese yoga exercises arerft doing us much goodW sighs Janet Waulig- man to Mary Meyer. Abbatiello, Teena Ackerman, Joyce Albers, Joyce Alessandro, Barbara Amrhein, Laura Andrews, Debbie Bachman, Karen Barnhart, Cheryl Ann Beck, Jeannette Becker, Debi Becker, Mary Berger, Mary Ann Bill, Diane Black, Barb Blum, Debbie Boehm, Mary Beth Borgemenke, Lyn Brabender, Karen Brennan, Francie Brocker, Patty Brockman, Ann Broerman, Mary Brown, Julie Broxterman, Sue Ann Brunst, Diane Buchert, Peggy Bunning, Beth Burbacher, Patty Burk, Cindy Burman, Gail Butler, Peggy Cassedy, Clare Cigolotti, Cathleen Claytor, Connie Coffaro, Jane Coffaro, Sue Conley, Debbie Conly, Carol Conner, Constance Cooker, Melanie Corso, Judy Costello, Kris Dalrymple, Jo Ann Dalton, Donna Damweber, Laura Davis, Judith Davis, Patty Deal, Cristy Dennis, Cynthia De Zarn, Kimberly Diersing, Carol Dirt, Barbara Doerr, Paula Dolan, Paula Duffy, Kathleen Eismann, Marianne Enginger, Mary Jo Erb, KimbErly Ernst, Shobey Day Frgedes, Kathleen Ficke, Mary Flaig, Judy Class of '75 FRESHMAN.. new beginnings in Y71- 72...new school, Mercy ...having a big sister whose also a friendubecoming a part of the crowded halls...b0ttom rung 0n the ladder ..Mercy life... a big date with dad. . .Queen Jo Ann Dairymple. . .Tony the Tiger our mission symbol. . .Theyh'e gr-r-r-r-eat. . .The Class of 25. Top: Patti Rutshaw and Kris Costello have put a Tiger in their tank. Bottom: Sharon Leasman thinks a lick a day keeps the doctor away, disregarding Marey Wysong, Foppe, Susan Freese, Phyllis Fuller, Mary Gallagher, Connie Ann Gambetta, Teresa Garofalo, Lisa Gayner, Lucia Gerhardt, Cheryl Glassmeyer, Cynthia Godby, Pamela Griesser, Karen Gruenwald, Gayle Guenthner, Cathy Haas, Bobbie Harding, Janet Hargreaves, Kathy Hasselbeck, Vernice Haverkamp, Mary Lou Heidi, Betty Helmers, Camille Hendley, Jenny Herzug, Theresa Hess, Mary Lee Hessling, Kathy 67 ..-..--.u......, ,. Hetzer, Jill Hill, Nancy Hoehn, Cindi Holthaus, Carol Horak, Laura Hotopp, Geralyn Huelsman, Mary Kay Jacob, Jennifer James, Teri JosephrShelly Kathman, Cindy Keller, Betty Kelley, Martha Kemper, Bev Kenney, JoAnn Kenny, Mary Ann Kerber, Kathv Kessen, Cyndi Kinne, Linda Klapper, Marilyn Kneip, Ellen Knueven, Pam Koenig, Gail Kreimen Martha Kreimer, Pam Kreinest, Marianne Kreinest, Mary Beth Krekeler, Karen Kramer, Carol Kroeger, Julie Kroner, Mary Kuhn, Cathy Landen, Marcia LaPille. Stephanie Lattner, Amy Lauman, Cindy Leesman, Sharon Leppert, Linda Lichtenfeld, Kathy Liegibei, Mary Ann Top: Cathy Guenthnel, Connie Conner, Liz- anne Oberhelman, and Mary Kroner proclaim that therds no business like show business. Bottom left: Karen Mazza can,t seem to pin down her difficulties. Bottom right: Cindy Schreibeis wishes there thtner, Mary J0 was an easier way to make a living, Lucas, Lisa Maloney, Patti Mangold, Cheryl Mazza, Karen McClure, Susan McConaughy, Marianne McGowan. Carol Meierjohan. Carmen Metz. Jackie Meyer, Cindy Mey Bev Michae1.Kat.e Miller Gail Millen Joyce Minges, Terry Mittlehausen Terri Mohlenkamp. Kathy Moore, Beth Moore, Kathy Muenchenv Kathy Mullen. Penny Murdock, Terry Neiheisel. Patty Neimen Eileen Oberhelman. Lizanne UConner, Pat O'Mara, Mary Ann OWIera, Lynn O'Reilley, Kathy Petry, Lvnne Plageman, Moreen Pollitt, Elaine Price, Elaine Raterman. Lois Ratterman, Mary Ann Ray, Pam Rickett. Diane Ritter, Linda Rischmann, Liz Robbe, Julie Rodenberg, Kim Rohe, Chris Romeo, Julie Rark, Lyn Rossi, Kim Roth, Kathy Rueve, Jo Ann Runtz, Lynette Rutshaw, Patti Rutterer, Joan Ryan, Denise Salzaru10,Jean Salzarulo, Mary Sander, Holly Schamer, Mary Schinner, Stephanie Schlanser, Sue Schlueter, Elaine Schlueter, Paula Schreibeis, Cindy Schwallie, Sue Singler, Gail Skelley, Sara Specht Jennifer Spitznagel, Karen Stapleton, Kathy Stevens, Carol Stevens, Karen Stickley, Jackie Top: Tinally, I found my bag. says Kate Michael. Bottom: uThalfs the chance you take, says CSMC treasurer, Mary Ann Ratterman, to Fresh- man Class Candidate, Jo Ann Dalrymple. Stieritz, Susan Stine, Lois Stock, Peggy Stoll, Cathy Strasser, Jeanne Summe, Sandy Sunderman, Joy Sundrup, Elaine Surnbrock, Sue Thiergartner, Jenny Thomas, Sherree Tillar, Janice Trautmann, Cissy Trefzger, Toni Villena, Tina Volk, Ellen Volk, Jean Voss, Karen Wagner. Stella Wallingford, Sue Walters, Janice Wanstrath, Terri Ward, Valerie Warren, Sue Waters, Linda Wauligman, Joan Webb, Mary Lynn Weber, Mary Weisbach, Teri Welsh, Geralyn Wersel, Claudia Wesley, Debbie Wessendorf, Sue White, Karen Wicks, Sharon Williams, Lynne Wilson, Dannie Winiarski, Patty Winter, Mary Jo Wissell, Janet Witt, Karen Zahneis, Donna Zang, Debbie Zeisler, Lynne Ziepfel, Teri w. w mwmnvAMr-Vn Mercy,s Volleyball Teams 1971-72 Mercy's BaSketball Teams 1971-721'7'7 V ARS ITY - 15-8 15-12 v-t 15-11115-13 15-8 15-2 15-12 15-7 15-5 15-10 15-515-5 15-4 15-7 8-15 14-15 41 1F 31- '3:- i- VARSITY 2.- 30.24 47-67 - 55.19 3735 15.27 45.54 - 238-25 - 41-30 Regina Marion Mt. Notre Dame St. RimWM ' - Oak Hi1ls Ursuline West High Seton 5! denotes games won by Mercy Regina OLA, S t. Rita McAllley Oak Hills Setpn West High Ursula '31 denotes games won by Mercy RESERVE35 12- , 15-1015-11'k 15-5 15.13 '1 9-154-15 15-1 15.2 x 15-11 15-12 a: - ML , 15-51 m- 4-811, RESERVES 3-5-14 1 47-8 ,1 20-21 13-25 27-31 42-15 1 17-18 Volleying Away! This years volleyball team had an outstanding year. Their performance was close to perfect, finishing with 7 wins and only one loss. Pam Sontag, Brenda Weller and Denise Jobst were standouts on the Mrs. Mads coached team. Middle Left: Vamity team: Ist Row. Left to Right: Brenda Weller. 2nd Row: Carol Curley. Jan Gau, Bev Bachman, Judy Brueggemeyer, 3rd Row: Jane Brueggemeyer, Kathy Schalier, Nancy Wachsmuth, Denise Jobst. 45h. Row: Pam Sontag. Patty Volk. Cathy Westerkamp, Barb Robbe. Top: The referee compromises with Carol Curley and opponent HAll right which one of van took the ball. Bottom Left: Mrs. Macigrins and bears it as Nancy Schmidtgoessling looks on. Center: Looks like Kathy Schallerhs got the jump on the ball. Below: Bev Bachman exclaims, Wt was at least this big!H Reserve and Freshmen Volleyball Teams A combination of team togetherness brought these teams to the end of their outstanding season. No one can deny that, if you d01ft have spirit you canht even attempt a win. These teams had the spirit along with the wins. Tap: Team-resewe: 1st Rom Left tu Right: Sharon Moore. Vicki Fisher, Grace Huth. 2nd Rnu': Linda Moellen Peggy Martino. June Straw. Sharon Taylor.Gerr5 ' hr, Wanda Grawe SandyBraLln.1leie KBHEL Middle: Team-freshmen: 15! Run : Lef! to Right: Right: Carol McGowan, Frances, Brennan Diane Rickett, Karen Bachman. 2nd Rout Terri Wan- strath, Paula Schlueter. Cindy Kessen, Vernice Haaselbeck. Julie Robbe. Kathy Roth, Mary Ann Liebetrau, Jane Caffaroh Bottom: Sharon Taylor. Sandy Braun. Vicki Fisher, Sharon Moore and Peggy Martino seem to 9: their sibouL Top Right: ..Ball. Ball go away come again some other day pleads Denise J obst and Brenda Weller. Top: Gerry Vehrys all ears during half-time gossip sessions. Bottom Left: Sharon Moore was taught always to be on guard. Above: 'Lo0k at the dummy, dummy! Intramural Fun - Top Teams Playing in intramural games can be fun. Each year girls come to join in their own kind of fun. Doing their own thing, but playing volleyball. Top Left: lst Row: Kathy Minges, Debbie Ireland. 2nd Row: Sharon Moore, Pam Weisgerber, Cathy Wenkam, 3rd Row: Kim Harrington, Debbie Condia, Patty Volk, Sandy Micheal, Peggy Warren. Middle Left: Some girls who participated in intramural fun. Bottom Left: 13: Row: Gale Brown, Veronica McCullough, Jean Ulmschneider. 2nd Row: Terri Moeller, Mary Weber, Jeanne Decker. Top Right: Ladder: Top to Bottom: Bev Bachman, Judy Brueggerneyer, Jane Brueggemeyer, Denise Jobst, Kathy Schaller, Diane Brown, Sue Vogei. Bottom Right: Terri Mazza plays hide if seek while the rest of the team trys to find her. 79 to 0 5-:- 'hi': 33,315 $9.; , . x g : m r t? ML . h L. 4-0 I :4? G.A.A. Dance I Believe in Music uI believe in music and so did everyone else who attended the GAA Dance, March 11. Under the direction of Mrs. McCosham and President Brenda Weller events such as the dance, the victorious winnings in the StudentrFaculty volleyball game, and the chal- lenge of their fathers in a game of the same, along with many other events took place this 1971-72 year. Top Left: Sue Vogel wishes she would have worn her maxi. Butt 0m Left: try out line for Golddiggers! Top Right: Judy Jaspers wonders, HWould you hold hands with a scrub brushT Who Likes Basketball Varsity Basketball: 13! Row. Left to Right: Nancy Wach- Jane Brueggemeyer. Bev Bachman. Jean Ulschneider. Jan 'd How: Pam Sontag, Mary Ann Spraul, Denise Jobst., Kathy Schaller, June Straw. Cathy Westerkamp. l. pper Middle: Reserve Team: 1st Row: Kim Harrington, Gale Brown. 2nd Row: Debbie Lambrinides, Robyn O'Brien, Sharon Moore. Jeannie Decker, Sue- Vogel. Diane Brown, Judy Bruegge- meyer. Lnurm' Middle: Freshmen Team: Ist Roux Diane Rickett. Lisa Lucus. Karen Bachman, Cathy SigalotL Sobie Ernest. Carol McGowan. 2nd Raw: Mr, Renard. Paula Schlueter, Vemice Hasselbeck, Julie Robbe. Mary Ann Legible.-Jane Caffaro, Mr. UConnor. Above: Sharon Taylor. Brenda Weller. lL- Hi Tap Right: There's no doubt about it, Ked's make Nancy jump higher. Below Right: Mrs. Mac. maybe I could get on Pam's shoulder says C athy W esterkampl Tennis is a Breeze Top 7 Nancy Wachmute throws the ball right up the alley. Middle Left 7 Left to Right v Mary Sue Kenny, Laura Anderson, Rolyn CTBrien. Sue Vogel. Diane Brown, Jean Ulmschneider. Bottom Row 7 Anne Marie Busam, Mr. Berson, Katie Friedrick Above - Mary Sue Kenny is as graceful as a bird. Left - The bail worft hurt her as she stands still as a board Miz1'31 VI ACTIVITIEU Harmony .m e ....u n U s t n m U r t s m d Voices an Student assembly on October 19, and a Christmas concert with LaSalle December 19th and 20th started out the year under the new direction of Miss Brown .Ribbons 8a Antiques, a spring concert with popular songs such as Rainy Days and Mondays, medleys from Fid- dler 0n the Roof and three selections from the ttMoody Blues . Denise Wanner, president; Karen Fox, Vice-president; Mary Kay Wittrock, treasurer; Mary Dolan and Denise Hasenohr, librarians make up the Senior Chorus officers. Glee Club officers were Jeana Jones, presi- dent; Terri Mittlehauser, vice-president; Sally Rutshaw, treasurer; Patti Menke and Kathy Duffy, librarians. The band also under new direction of Mr. John Mooter assisted the concerts with many popular tunes as Superstar, Beginnings and Imagine. Mr. Mooter, band director. Mrs, Brown, Senior Chorus Moderator. Denise Wanner, President, Denise Hasenhor, Vice President 4 Once in the morning does g it for the glee club. 1 't1 just cantt take my t eyes off of you, says Clare. Robin CYBrien doing what she does best. Robin on the sax. Up up and away. Student Council in Action Debbie Kern, Terri Darwish, Jenny Groll, Sally Schmidt and Barb Wellbrock were the change makers in this years Student Council. Their moderators. Sister Ellen and Miss Flick were of enormous help when the board was confronted with diff- icult problems The main events were the paper drive, coke hoursh I Like You davs. A Debbie Kern. President Terri Darwish, Vice-President , Jenny Groll, Representative at Large Karen Schlueterh Secretary Sally Schmidt. Club Chairman Barb Wellbrock, Treasurer ' Miss Flick. New Moderator Sr. Ellen. New Moderator Sing Along with Carol Barnel The party is inside! ' AnotherTuesday in the life of the S.C. A chapter of the National Masque and Gavel Society since October 14, 1941, Mother Of Mercy,s Masque and Gavel functions as the official drama club in the high school. Its members are those junior and senior dra- matic: students who have qualified for admission into the honorary speech organization. Two inductions are held each year: one in October and one in February. Meetings are held once a month. Masque and Gavel aims at professionalism on the high school stage. Two major productions are present- ed each year: one in the fail and one in the spring. The 1971-1972 shows were: uSeven Nuns in Las Vegas? a farce in two acts by Natalie White, and 11F.L.I.P1- P.E.D.,:1a women1s lib comedy by David Rogers. Cindy Bunke, President Nancy Warren, Vice-President Maureen Thaler, Recording Secretary Barb Robbe, Corresponding Secretary Sue Shaffer, Treasurer WUOUU? Talent ls Uncovered at Merc .3? U gw 1f: Connie Roettker, President Sr. Maura. Moderator Sticky Fingers Gau Pam Buchert does her thing Karen and Shannon sparking Angie arranges her collage TIMEOUJB? Decorating the new lobby and other areas around the build- ing with examples of their work throughout the year. Paint- ings, etchings, drawings, each done in its own unique style and having its own personality, are done under the direction of Sister Maura. CSMC Moderator, Sister Victoria, President, Cherie Fichter, Vice-President, Donna Schmutte, Secretary, Sue Hemberger, Treasurer, Mary Ann Ratterman all worked very hard this year to promote such activities as Mission DaySga yearly event of class compe- tition to raise money for specified missions. Each Class has one special night to raise the most money they can in the best way they know how. Ap- palachia trips on week-ends for girls who volun- teered their time and help to the needy kids. , .Post Of- fice...F00d, Toys, Clothing and Stamp Drives.. Mini Retreats, a time of relaxing and trying to understand yourself...and a leadership workshop with Student Council. A Cherie Fichter, President B Donna Schmutte, Vice-President C St. Victoria, Moderator D Watch out donW drop it. E Should Ior shouldrft I, says Ellen Brennan. F Carol Brown strikes a tune. Mercy's Bowling Team Strikes Again A strike!...a spare...and those ugood 01 gutter balls are demonstrated by the bowling club on Thurs- day afternoofs at Stump,s Bowling Lanes. Terry Minges heads up the club of freshman and sophomores. 3 A banquet held in April honored the highest bowlers: Terry Minges and Linda Waters, first place Camille Hel- mers and Karen Griesser, second place. Bend and stream Roll one 1 COW? Oh, another gutter ball. PaVs 0n the ball! A Brenda Weller, President B Denise Jobst, Vice-President C Mrs. Mac, Moderator D Keep on your toes E Thafs my ball and you cant have it? says Pam Sontag. F Bend and stretch, reach for the stars. With President, Brenda Weller, Vice-President, Denise Jobst and under the moderation of Mrs McGosham. GAA and Pep Club undertakes such activities as The Student Faculty Game, a big event which every student looks forward to with Tiny Tim Renard and Mighty Mary as just two of their amazing teammates; Father Daughter Volley- ball Night, Out-of-Uniform day, GAA Banquet, GAA Dance where the Wonderlust made everyone ttbelieve in music , Interscholastic League Play, Bowling League Where strikes are a major event with all Mercy girls. Student Faculty Cookout and Picnic - a unifying event for all Students and teachers. 94 Yvothh Aids Retarded A Mindy DoIfus, President B Dian Holzschuh, Vice-President C Mary Subler, Secretary Young people helping retarded children under the direction of Sr. Maria. It is such a great feeling when you get a big smile fromachild. Or the satisfaction of knowing you have accomplished something, if it was only to help them open up. Gleanings Staff Reports Current Events r m Wn'wm: .m- e Alzxzmv A . Fichter and Patti McCormick, the paper staff put out a new type of newspaper in the form of a magazine. They covered such activities as Mission Days, Prom, Prom Queen candidates . and the Student Faculty Game. M. Gerold Twohig served as l the photographer. Similar to all school newspapers, the Glean- ings keeps students informed on hwhaths been happeningYu around the school. h Under the Moderation of Sister Victoria, co-Editors Cherie Patti McCormick, editor Cherie Fichter, editor Sr. Victoria, Moderator Sr. Victoria lights up an Ibold LeEs get busy HAnother paper finished? says Sr. Vic. Fl'1ELIUOCL'JSD 96 The Annual Staff Collects Events of the Year First thing every morning the Annual Staff met together in the PUB room. Under the direction of Mr. Russo, editor Sandy Menchen, and Mr. Richard Chiara, a representative from the American Yearbook, the staff worked to put out a quality yearbook, The only major change installed in the 72 book was the use of portraits in the faculty section. A Sandy Menchen. editor in chief B Mr, Russo. Moderator Students are Acquainted with At Debbie Ritter, consul of Latin Bt Lynn Bunning, consul of Latin Ct Mr. Russo, moderator of Latin Dt Cindy Bunke, president of Spanish Et Carol Daria, Vichresident of Spanish Spanish, French and Latin are the languages that make up the language clubs this year. Debbie Ritter and Lynn Bunning as consuls Geor- gia Wilson as treasurer, and Mr. Russo as advisor head the meetings each month for the Latin Clubl They pro- moted the Latin Banquet in January and the Olympics in May. Sue Long, president Teri Jansson vicehpresident . , , Joanne Dalrymple, treasurer . . . Gail Overberg, sec- retary along with Mrs. Hartmand and Mrs. Tardiff make up the officers for the French Club. They meet on the third Wednesday of each month. Some of the activities include a Christmas party, a candle sale, pen pals in France, International Banquet and a pin ceremony in May. 98 Countries Abroad F Miss Martino, Moderator G Sue Long, French President H Terri Jansen, ViceAPresident of French I Mrs. Hartman, moderator of French Time and Energy Given by 100 Librarians 2; f??? t'TWW Q g s 313 x a i ? 5! 3 ? A Sr, Adele, Moderator B Peggy Butler gets a quickie glance at the new books. C A young librarian fingers thru the file D Did you find what you where looking for? Did you ever walk into the library and not see someone busily working? Did you ever think of all the work that goes into running a library? Under the direction of Sister Adele, the library club runs our library smoothly and efficiently. These girls will assist you in finding books, stamping permits and sort books. And of course their work is appreciated by those who appreciate good books. Flicks Shown by Girl Aids .I HIZiIcIA .xs k..u.hnnn hccnqahsIh .q. x h-unanotO: is eligible for from Freshman to Senior Any girl this position. Preferably two girls from each individual 01353 e th acquainted with become to and chosen are their free time Under the guidance of Mrs. that on seniors Juniors their equipment. volunteer service. the AV room in work girls the Hasselbeck learn to use 'every type of machine available 57 Hasselbeck, Moderator AMT 9. an. .m 0 d e .r u .0 3 t a h W W 0 n k u. nJm mew 06 .d S .1..hL.m mew VBS BCD Jaw 5mm Y.A.R. C aml Bamell Greg Bums Mary Dulans Mindy Dolfus Cathy Hautm Caml Meyer Tina VanOElen Peggy Weslrich Judy Zuckerberg Terri Adams Kay Bailey Rita Heller Kathy Goedde Helen Hayes Diane Holzschuh Janet Kraus- Ron McCull gh Mary Obey; um Debbie Ritt ' Debbie Sandman Jean Ulmschneider Mary Weller Jenny Y sung Diane Amareno Vivian Hail Peggy Wiilenborg Kathy Nusekabel L Ma AnnMorge Pat McCormick Terri Moeiler Katrina Osgood P 22v Beth VonLueha-te Denise W anner Patti Wayne . Barbara Webe r Lois Wilmes Mary Kay Win rock Regina Young C heryl Brown Miss Brown Terry Minges Linda Waters Linda Hillebrand Gayle Emmerich Joanne Wessels C . cCoy Sue Sicking Karen thmeisler Jenny G roll Joyce Roedersheimer kle Wenerich enny Young Donna Goldschmidt Mrs. HaSseibec-k HOMEROOM PRES IDENTS I2A Mary Alice Blasing i228 Betty Gilker 12C Julie Greiner - nlyn While Mr. Koening C .S .M.C . Cherie Fichter Danna Schmurle Sue Hemberger Mary Ann Ranerman Mary Beth Comer arul Daria . a Espelage ox Kare - n Sue Jens Teri Kinney Nancy Keller .r ancy Doyle ru Mn John A Monter- Director CHRISTIAN LIFE COMMUNITY UDENT C O-UNC 1L Debbie KemmPresident Teri Darwish-Vice President Sally Schmidt-Rep. at large Jenny Groll- Recording Secretary Barb Wellbrock- Treasurer Karen Schlueter-Club Chairman Homeroom reps. Cindy C rumrine .Jan Gan Mary Janszan Diane Nusekabel Barb Robbe C at by S eEm Marcy Wysong Nancy Genheimer Pal McCormick Cherie Fichler Lynn Meyers Sr. Victoria L A IN C L UB Debbie Ritter Lynn Running Georgia Wilson Kathy Hegling Helen Hayes Linda Bakes Linda Riner Cathy Kerber Jeanne Strausger Linda Spitmngei Beth Bunning Deanna Bauschgr Peggy Willenborg 'aren D r Barb ellbrock Mary Ann Banerman Cheryl Mangoid Theresa Murdock Chris Rnhe Terri Minges PaulaW- . z x. C .rheiman ,1 IE Kroger ' Linda Kinne Leslie Mains Renate Wachter Vicki Vickery , 11y Sander - Sraul Diane - u Cindy Laum :1 Karen Kreckler Marianne Mx-Conaughy Julie Robbe Paula Schlueler ML Ruswn Senior, Chorus V ectionists Annual Staff v r . . mmmgmw Business Club 108 Gleanings Staff n 1 - ,1- .m' w KIN RN 1 w '- h ! , .m Hm- HM Rw i$ NW 'lnw VT;KN xQHx . b . ; ' ' ' . V - X NW 1- . i: n V an - 4 HIGH, MMW PWMH ' ,' luv . ' $135' : A 33;. X r. .' . , ' Hp W ' . - l w ,, , 1M, , : Ilv WK HEX, ., H$ i: g? - ' 21' '::,Q h v M w r a . . ' um I. WW H W xw- 4th in .VHVW 5!? .. a N i; .. .. $1M mm d v a G on e u u. s a M Orchestra .L mg m $$$ :. .nrrmggmw 55 Ian mgg ; a I MIII . t. n. II 6 .0 Student Counc derator 81 Pres Executive Board Class Co-Chairman E E 4 s 3 w ; gifagl 3,3: 9. ; m? y kgrgi .llalusaz.3.s.eall.f tn... ., P Eff. . .. l, .. .erklr v Kt: L! r ,yrfilfz!$iri rwwym M, m WWI: Mi Heads Above the Rest We didnk think the day would come that wdd be seniors. Now welre looking back seeing ourselves as Teddy Bears, Banana Splits, and Suns. We,re remembering the tears, teachers, and fun, wondering where we 11 find ourselves tomorrow. This is our last year together, our last chance to be Mission Queens, our last year at Mercy. 118 Another Beginning . . . Another beginning awaiting another end, but what comes in between. A year to learn, to make do, make better and make believe, that the days ahead are to be some of the best of our lives. A year filled with understanding and love for one another. For three months the building has been silent and unmoving, in one single day it has been brought back to life, filled with talk and laughter that has so long been a part of Mercy. OPPOSITE TOP: 'Let me make this perfectly clear? shouts Debbie Kern. MIDDLE: Vicki Stinson: A Picture of Boredom BOTTOM LEFT: eelt,s fingerAlicken, hiC, good: slurs Sue Janszen. BOTTOM RIGHT: HI saw that folder first: argues Sue Driehaus. 3. r ,3 : September 24, 1971. was no ordinary day at Mercy. There was a sense of excitement in the air. The second and third floors were filled with talk and laughter, third floor fresh looking silly in their high pigtails and white anklets were no comparison to their soon to be big sisters below them. After the pairs were all announced, the fried chicken and baby food eaten, the balloons popped and the skits ended, a new friend had been found. The longeawaited Big- Little Sister Day left not only a.memory but in many cases a lasting friendship. E .3 ., TOP LEFT: Hurry mome hurry. l canlt wait any longer. cries Barb Weber. 'I'UP RIGHT: Seniors awarded: Big Mouths 0fthe Year. BOTTOM LEFT: Just what 1 always wanted 7 a pinwheel! CENTER: This canlt be worth it, thinks Cindy ABOVE: Seniors in a rush to the door. fall all over each Other. BOTTOM RIGHT: I hope I get a good big sister. prays Jenny as the others look on in a nervous anticipation The Old and the New Come Together Mercy Recycles The paper drive, the epitome of confusion, work, com- petition, but. most of all togetherness togetherness of class and togetherness of school. Each girl working, collecting. and bringing in paper, making sure it goes to the right truck. Loading, packing, loading, packing, an endless task. Black hands and dirty faces peeping out from stacks and stacks of paper, paper, and more paper. Total confusion for three days resulting in one of the biggest paper drives in Cincinnati. And in the end, all was quiet, with a total of 366,6001175. $1521.51. 122 The Game Each year in the month of December the ttsaddlesh challenge the brains,, to a game of volley- ball. The two teams meet in the gym only to descend onto the battle- field. Both excited and ready to go! hBrains like Big O, Jumpin Jim, Captain Calme and Bid Mac put up some pretty fair com- petition but not enough to over- come the spirit and young Vitality of the usaddles? Once again the ttsaddles are victorious and so the saying goes hBrains aren,t Is: everything. Seven Nuns in Las Vegas CAST Thurs.-Sat. Fri.-Sun. SR. EDNA Barb Robbe Nancy Warren SR4 ROSE Terri Johnson Mary C. Becker SR COLUMBA SR. FELICITAS Susan Shaffer Sue Janszen Terri Kinney Maureen Thaler SR. MARIA Diane Wessels Diane Graves SR. ANNE LynnTenholder Cindy Bunke SR. FRANCES Jan Gau Vicki Schock MR, EDELMAN Christopher Daria Christnpher Daria FR. O'BRIEN Steve Ellerman Steve Ellerman PEACHES Janine Marshall Cathy Toelke BOOTS Judy Kemper Pam Lesekamp BABY Mary Sue Rueve Denise Wanner Joyce Roedersheimer Pam Conners REVEREND MOTHER The entire action of the play takes place in the parlor 0f the Convent of St. Genesius. The time is 1954. 125 ..m r O W y M r. m 0 C a h wknJ-mn - A - . Iv... The Generation Jump He,s a bit old for you,but then every girl should have an older man in her life. He may not dance your dances very well, but then youhre not very good at his either. Donna's date even crowned her queen, what more could a girl want. These older men like to have a good time but they tire easily so tonight youhll have to go home before the sun rises, but y0u7ll see him again tomorrow so have pleasant dreams. TOP: hSlow down Janis. you move too fast! cries Jayne Fries BOTTOM LEFT: 'kDonna. you're not supposed to eat the Rages. BOTTOM RIGHT: Hust see ifI ask you to dance again! , ,. n ' ' ' P 7h . . r H-n . . ,2 9'? 1-4!!!wa h'rsh'd: .I'Ky Is it so Small a Thing 129 i g 3 1y: '2 , :w M 1 'm mM T1!l-' m wzmm In 4 9 - trigrli, ' , t ., , '7 Lady of the Market Place On Wednesday December 15, 1971, the Sophomore Drama Students presented Lady of the Market Place in Mother of Mercy Theater. The Mexican women engaged in making wreaths of flowers and branches are preparing for the Christmas procession-the Posada-which will take place on Christ- mas Eve. All the citizens join in the parade carrying festoons, wreaths and bouquets. 130 Upper Left: HDo you like my new hat? asks Brenda Leesman prer Right: Beth Driehaus sleeps on Mary Ann Kappelhoff's lap. - Lower Left1Leslie Mains talks to an enthusiastic group, Lower Right: Three wise men?? Rita Palesek, Debbie Copenhaver, Liz Mormig. Imagine Friday, December 23, 1971, was a night to remember for the Class of W4. This was the first Sopho- more Dance to be held at Mercy. From 8-12 the Sophomores could hImagineh, and dance to the music of the Market Square. This dance was a great success and paved the way for future Sophomore classes Top: All right, everybody, arms lengthw Middle Left: Jim Schultz's sister-in-law checks up on him and his date Mary Beth Friedman Middle Right: Ring-around-the-Ros Bottom: Don Petronio and Kathy Rice at the Sophomore Dance. cu m d we in the Spr To Have L' nght Christmas, Christmas Time is Here. . . Under the bright lights upon the stage in LaSallds gymnasium auditorium stood Mother of Mercy7s Senior Chorus Directed by Miss Brown with LaSallesk glee club directed by Mr. Schmutte and the band directed by Mr. Bissmeyer. They sang the happy and triumphant songs of Christ- mas. The days were December 18 and 19 only a week before the joyous day. YourSong December 26, a night of red and gold reflected in a Hall of Mirrors, Look out House. The dance we,ve waited four years to attend. Our queen, Diane Nuseka- bel dances with tears in her eyes. Flash bulbs pop and her atten- dants, Ellen Brennan, Carolyn Dop- pes, and Barb Weber blink shin- ing eyes, as they share Diane's night of joy. There are tears in other eyes too, for our year is coming to a close. Top Lefi Diane smiles like a queen. Top Right. ears of happiness. Bottom Left: 3 Candidates for 172 Christ mas Ball: Carolyn Doppes, Barb Weber. Ellen Brennan, and Diane Nusekabel. Ab- sent, Margi Halpin. Bottom Center: 4. Seniors dance to their theme ikYour Songfi Opposite Page: Carol Renner and friend f'Top Ler. Jeanne Piccola anp RighU pose pretti . while Below UL-RJ Sue Roth, Jenny Vehr and Karen Rooney with their escorts sit out another number. . 7...? . :1 . My Gift is My Song and This One's for You Tgp: More activity at the Christmas Ball. Immediately Above: Sandy Ritter and frxend Ismile. Right: Connie Wilson enjoys a dance. Opposite Page. Mercy Music Makers entertam the students at the Christmas Gathering. Soloist: Judy Goldschmidt. 136 Songs of Christmas Christmas time is always sort of special for the .ifroshh, and the hseniors? On the last day of school before Christmas vacation the freshman and seniors get together in the gym and exchange presents. Expressions of laughter and thanks can be heard throughout the gym. 137 Mission Days What could tigers, soph drinks, beetle bugs, and beer mugs possibly have in common??.,.mission days.uex- citement and work combined. . .with Jo Ann Dalrymple, leader of the pack. . .Teresa Schultz, heap of the Sophs... Debbie Komescher, best of the bugs.. and Teri Kinney, heads above the rest. . .Seniors 14-K overflowed with suc- cess...Right behind, the beetle bugs running over the mighty tigers, who climbed far ahead of the fizzling soph drinks. With class spirit and cooperation a grand total of $3,902.23 was achieved and sent to various class missions such as Phillipines, Peru .and Bible Center, Pakistan re- fugees, Ohio Valley Clinic and Operation Happy Child. Once again through unity and success both givers and re- ceivers were rewarded. 138 Opposite Page Top Right: Looks like Marcella Lipswitch, alias Alice Heyob, made it to the saph- omore night too, Bottom Right: From the looks of her Pockets Mary Ann Kastuer's planning a victory over Joyce Riedersheimer. Bottom Left: Where's the original contents 0fthe bottles, Sue? asks Jan Kerkoff. TOP Left: Clare Weber, Teresa Connem and Sandy Kling split the goodies, Top Right: Terri Kinney is the Queen of Beers. Bottom Middle: Frashmen Kathy Mullenkamp. Beth Bunning, Mary Ficke, and Kathy O,Reilly congratulate their big sisters, 1972 Missions Queens. Bottom Right: Sue Warren would rather be a vampEre than a tiger. Top Left: My girdle is killing me! cries Teresa Schultz. Top Left: My girdle is killing meV! cries Teresa Schultz. 139 F.I.i.p.p.e.d. Women,s Lib infiltrated Mother of Mercy on March 24, 1972. The Feminine Liberation Idealists Party for Permanent Equality and Democracy made their headquar- ters in Mercyis Theater, The mem- bers of Masque and Gavel were the first recruits for the movement and joined with enthusiasm. Boys from Xavier, La Salle, Thomas Moore, Elder and Oak Hills added a touch of excitement to the week- end. wwxm w! HEMM k sum .. 9:9; T011 Left: NU darling I refuse drawls Mary Carol Becker. pretty waitress. tothe crowd. Arliddfe Left: The cast of 1 .l.i,p.p.e.d. Bummz Left: This is not my type ofplace! exC1aims Sue Jansen m Maureen Thaler Twp Middfv: Legs legs. .legs are here. 1mm e-diatc'lv Left: Janine Marshall seems quite pleased with herself. Tnp Right: Mercy girls are getting smaller every d213,: Hutmm Right: Duh. Yeth Mith, what would you like. asks Mike Butler Of Terri Johnson To Have Loved r ft m, . $5? Q. i nu , 5m mkwxm v.3? $4.. x nv s k ' ,6 onrxx 142 .- ex.sam'frev? w: a -' . 143 9, ca; 91mm - -' May Crowning A beautiful spring day of flowers sion in honor of Mary red and yellow roses bouquets from each class . singing of Mary . . a crown seniors in proces- celebration of Mass . showing our devotion. 1972 May Crowning Queen: Pam Buchert Attendents: Alice Heekin, Mary Awad, Linda Knoepfler and Helen Leesman Top Left: Celebration of Mass after the crowning Top Right: Attendants on procession carry bouquets to Mary. Bottom High r: May Crowning Queen and Attendants: Alice Heekin, Helen Leesman, Pam Buchert, Mary Awad, and Linda Knoepfler. Bottom Left: Pam Buchert crowns Mary. 7'er Left: Tracy McNair wonders if the punch is spikedh '1'er Middle: h'And tbafs the truth. pfffti', says Robin Ritter. Bottom Left: HThe food can't be that bad, says Kathy De-laco. Hnlram Left Centpr: Cathy Ellert will try one of each. Top Right hHow many cavitiea did the dentist say you had?H Bottom Right Confer: Terri Kinney and Marty Perry exchange sips. Bottom Right: When Vicki Prechenenko dances with Dan she's on cloud 9. i E i 144 Mu.u- W Precious and Few CHORUS: Precious and Few are the memories we can share, Seniors it,s you on our minds, your spirits so rare, And as you take your final stroll through the halls You can,t say we don,t carel Precious and Few are the memories we can share. VERSE: Seventyotwo is your year, youore finally there, Being with you is a feeling we just canot compare. And when you think of Mercy, think of us all Or, Itjust woulan: be fair Precious and Few are the memories we can share. Rising from Teddy Bears, growing up to mugs of beer, Paper Drives, Christmas Ball, rings, all bringing you cheer So when you find what your future holds Keep the past pretty near, Precious and Few are the memories we can share. Prom Queen Candidates Peggy Carey Janine Marshall Jan Gau Barb Robbe Terri Kinney Pam Sontag .n x x :3 TOP LEFT: Juniors and Seniors join for an Indian non-raimdance at the From TOP MIDDLE: Every one dances at the From. BOJT'I'UM LEFT: uDoxft you point yourfingerat me, says Pam Sontag to, an BOTTOM LEFT CENTER: hSmi1e, damit this thing will be over in an hour or two? says Barb Robbe to Jim CaffarOV TOP RIGHT: Janine Marshall and Cliff donR believe that one, Sue Driehausf CENTER RIGHT: Jan G311 and Diane Wessels are all smiles! BOTTOM CENTER RIGHT: Terri Kinney - 1972 Prom Queen BOTTOM RIGHT: uI can drink and stili stare you down, thinks Peggy Carey. Is My Face Red! Margaret Karen Krekeler Beverly Kemper Jeanie . . ...., Peggy Stuck Barbara ...... Debbie Zang Kathy Roth Lubile ....... Elaine Pollitt Pam Godby Milly ........ Carol Cnnly Nancy Hill 1 Estelle ....... Julie Brown thlkis Freeze Fudge and a Burglar Caroline ..... Kathy Mohlenkamp Linida Ritter 3 ; Edith ....... Claudia Wersel Carol Kramer Elsie ........ Martha Kelley Mamet; Piageman . 1 Mabel ..... 1 . Jenny Thiergartner Mary JoLittner $ Sall y ........ Jill Hetzer Gail Burman AlEce ........ Mary Lee Hess Mary Beth Kre'inest Jill .......... Julie Kroeger Gayle Gruenwald Laura . Juiie Robbe Vamice Hasselbeck t Production Staff Drama Director ..... Sister Mary Carlos. R.S.M. Stage Managers . . . Elaine Pollitt, Linda Ritter 1 Stage Crew ......... Julie Brown Pam Godby, Markaetl-l Kreinest, Mary Jo Littner, Moreen Plageman, Peggy Stock Lighting . . , , . , Donna McConaughy, Debbie Ritter Makeup . . , A . , . Cindy Bunke, Maureen Thales, Denise Wanner, Nancy Warren Program Cover ..... Beverly Kemper Is My Face Red and 1 Fudge and a Burglar l 148 . mu-pmwd A u Marat Drama: Silver Medalist Spring Concert On May 7, 1972, the Senior Cho- rus and Glee Club staged the tradi- tional Spring Concert using the theme of hRibbons and Antiques . The first half consisted mostly of classicals sung by the chorus and Glee Club. The second half was a combination of instrumental and vocal solos and a dancing number by Sue Vogel. Musical selections ranged from hFiddler on the Roof and another dancing number by Carol Daria, to hColour My Worldh and Wouhve Got a Friend? As the show ended rainbows of balloons and flowers fell over the audience. Y'OPLIL'FT: Carol Daria's trying to fly away! TOP RIGHT: Tip-toe through the tulips Sue Vogelh MIDDLE: Judy Goldschmidt leads a sing- a-long of her own songs. FAR RIGHT: Maureen Thaler 7 Silver Medalist BOTTOM: Mercy girls always have their mouths open, 520- J h S The Class of 73 Takes Over Two years ago Ring day seemed so far away Today, May 26, 1972, the moments of Sis- ter Joanls speech dragged on Class co-chairman Barb Hicks read a prayer 4. . Gerry Vehr, the other co-chairman, thanked the Seniors , now after two thousand never- ending years Father George bless- ed the circle-symbol of Mercy each senior homeroom president took her turn passing out the Ring of Mercy as the cycle of l72 wound, ground slowly toward 173 the girls of ,73 weeping tears of glee and sorrow, looked toward the women of 72, knowing in their hearts that soon they too would pass on and Karyn Schleuter would take Deb- bie Kernls place . . . receiving roses of gratitude from the class of 74 . . TOP: Patty Murphy is all smiles as she presents Gail Rebennack with her ring. Gerry Vehr and Barb Hicks anxiously wait for the end of the line LEFT CENTER: This ring does wonders for my dishpan hands, ex- claims Genny Wingate to Barb Willenborg. BOTTOM RIGHT: nWait until he sees what it is'? grins Barb Hicks as Mr. OlConnor doesn't know what to expect. BOTTOM LEFT: Senior Ellen Brennan shares in Mary M3223 and Donna Schmuttels excitement. 2ft u $- e The Threshold of Tomorrow Turning to the time-tellers we see the hour is now to say good-bye. To a building? Hardly, but. to much more, to memories made by us. which each remembers alone. When did we first meet? Was it '68, 70, ,71. with each one itts different. We dontt wish to remain here for this is not our life, our life is ahead, apart. But in the years ahead when we are far apart, we,ll recall how we grew from the girls 0f 69 t0 the young ladies of '72 - each one a woman, looking forward to, recoiling from release from Mercy t0 the challenges ahead . . . 153 TOP LEFT: Sr. Mary grins. but can she bear it? TOP CENTER: Sr. Joan hands Julie her diploma as Mercy grinds. out another Greiner. MIDDLE CENTER: There was. a 102 chance of rain June 8 '72. BOTTOM LEF'I', RIGHT: Mr, Norman Murdock and Sue Hay- nes main speaker and valedicmrian respectively address. wet seniors. TOP RIGHT: Sr. Carlos looks right past Mr. ShakespeareRLxsm while Sr. Roberta and Miss Brunsman count the seniors. ABOVE: Donna Winter HA and Linda Gerhardt sing of their dream. 7rr Compliments of Mr. 8z Mrs. R. E. Rodenberg mXVIiELTS-nhlnnn's ' 770M Gum; jfalc'an Rediaaiaal Pizzas. Spaghetti, Pastas, Hoagies Chicken - Steak - Sea Food Beer - Wine - Cocktail Dining Room Carry Out 5506 HARRISON AVE 481-7778 Lotus Room 7567 Bridgetown Rd. 156 A m2d m- Harv. Weis't-ern Bowl 6383 Glenway 574-2222 Rodeo Room A 574-2678 Private Rooms to 200 Wedding Receptions Mustang Dining Room 2 Fine Food at Reasonable Prices Ray Siemefs West Fork Sohio West Fork 82 Montana Best Wishes 2 Class of 772 STARKEY BROKERAGE COMPANY Bernie Starkey Irv Wohltrom Congratulations and Best Wishes t0 the Students of Mother of Mercy High School A FRIEND Sun Chemical Corp. General Printing Ink Division Sweco Inc. Viln'o Energy Finishing N'Iills Metal Treating 8: Cleaning Equipment 157 'rv W Gable Electric Co. 2034 Harrison Ave. Complete Line 7 Lamps - Lampshades Lighting Fixture - House Wiring 662-4907 661-6924 Satisfied Customers for Over 75 Years HADER Roofing 8L Furnace C0. . 1 3230 Harrison Ave. Ray Belser, 513 Ray Beiser. Jr. Roofing U h GRADY REALTORS Covedale-Delhi Office Next to Cm'edale Theatre 251-1400 Westwood-Brgtn. Office 3515 Werk Rd. Nr. Shopping Center 451- 1300 Heating 8: Coolin BEEF CORRAL Glenway 8; Glenmore Where good friends meet for good food Mary Ann Bridal Shop 4934 Glenway Ave. Bridal and Bridesmaids Gowns Mother of the Bride and Groom Formals ollllli?! l 4969 Glenway Ave. Cincinnati. Ohio 159 Ed Teal In surance Agency Auto-Seat Cover Co. 1015 WADE STREET NCINNATI, OHIO 45 Cincinnati 214 CI Glengate Delicatessen NG NGS WEDDI f CATERI PHONE 661-7196 GLENMORE and APPLEGATE 7W1NE BEER PARTY TRAYS g 160 ONE TIME FOR EVERYTHING! NEW MASTER CLOCK CENTRAL CONTROL SYSTEM assures ONE TIME in every room- on every floor- -in each department- in every building. ' ' L Anendnnco and Job Con RocordoII, AUdiblo Sinnain 0 Time SilmpI. CnIdI Flash SIIViCl Fire Alarm SyItoms .ll PARK WORK STUDY LEAVE ON ONE TIME ON ONE TIME ON ONE TIME ON ONE TIME Easiest-to-set, most dependable Master CIocIdCentral Control System - Keeps up to 100 clocks on time, without relays or local representative . . . listed in Yellow Pages boosters . Sounds up to 1400 signalsiday per each under HTime Recorders andXor HParking Control of 6 individually calendared circuitsh handy push- Equipment . button silencing too! - Cycles lights, heaters, ventIH lators, securityflood lamps, etcl - Two-wired systems Q W with hourly and 12-hour supervision. v I u - n 2 c o . n - n c a Write for specifictime equipmentliterature or phone 1700 Central Avenue - Cincinnati, Ohio 45214 162 WES 'N HILLS W uLt LDING animus. SMIIEIIAL FUEL MATERIALS I . n I I I II. it... 5 .115 ...k. I II I I iii Mlll waisrmi' 7 ' v m IIII ..: lulu: n ' ' mu ; ' Vav . Lahmann Film Sz Air Freight Service, Inc. 214 West Elder St. Cincinnati, Ohio 45210 421-2823 Rohe Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Phone 661-0480 Harrison and Glenmore Cheviot. Ohio Serve -2 A11 - Foods, Inc. Varsity-Reserve Volleyball Team says, 2thanks to everyone for all their supporW Fine Dinner Meats COV. Ky. 164 Dantek Restaurant Stone4s Restaurant and Chili Parlor 481-8585 3605 Harrison Ave. Cheviot JOS. Day Inc. Duffy 3781Fr0nd0rf Real Estate CO. Concrete Work Phone 574-3500 A 8: E Butscha CO. Industrial Sheet Metal Fabricators 110 E. Seymour Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45216 Phone 761-1919 Fine Homes of America 5967 Glenway Ave. 45238 Buying or Selling? Call for Free Computa-Home Service West 922-6600 East 791-7282 Baltimore Savings and Loan C0. 3663 Ebenezer Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45211 Phone 574-4266 Bud Souders1 Gulf Service Complete Auto Repair 4342 Bridgetown Road Phone: 574-0098 David1s Buffet 5501BRIDGETOWN RD. 165 PPG Industries 6133 Glenway Ave. Cinti, Ohio 45211 661-6514 KarPs Beverage Service 3101 GLENMORE AVENUE 661-6896 1260 W. GALBRAITH RD. 521-6175 Lou Kroner Dry Cleaner 3820 NORTH BEND RD. 661-1400 G. Da'vid,s Kitchen 3627 WARSAW AVE CINCINNATI, OHIO 471-4557 166 Em: imam Ep-LE Sb CC KCTQ R: X1 4 E 9105 -;:$ L3 ntlil .519; , S E .1'7- la $ :t?:i,;x1i$k - L: E? f by- bib Cline 1.15;: ?Cy- S . 5, M w w W w: 167 Gamble-Nipgert Branch of the Cincinnati 8L Hamilton Co. Young Mens Christian Association Serving the Families of Our Community. Facilities for swimming, basketball, gymnastics, dances 8; meeting rooms. Stump1s Lanes 5536 BRIDGETOWN RD. Cinti, Ohio 574-4488 11Where Youth is Always Welcome1, Lyons Insurance Agency Inc. 3710 Harrison Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio 45211 661-2208 Nick WerseI General Manager Dick Luken Wolkswagon 3220 West bourne Drive 92;- 2100 Serving Western Hills Lameiefs Don Lee Tavern 5717 Glenway Avenue The Flower Garden Florist 8: Garden Center We Specialize in Corsages 3338 Harrison Ave. 661-3886 Compliments of General Printing Co. 168 m; $22.2 A . A John Matthews Motors Inc. Kellogg Auto Parts 4100Ke110gg Ave. Cinti. Ohio 45226 321-7375 Mack Drugs 6123 Bridgetown Rd. Montana Bakery 29.35 Montana Ave. Cakes Baked To Order 661-0098 Skyline Chili Finest Quality Products Locations Over Greater Cincinnati Also Frozen Skyline Chili in Your Grocerys Freezer Bob Millefs Texaco 3091 Glenmore Ave. Firestone Tires 169 Wisemarfs Pharmacy Prescriptions A Specialty 2073 Harrision Avenue Phone 661-1573 Cincinnati. Ohio Tune-up Brake-work Rogers Sohio Glenway 8z Karen Cincinnati. Ohio 45211 Roger Diese1 014-9360 Dealer F 8L M Supply Co. Construction T0015 and Equipment Sales Rentals 3825 Race Road Cincinnati Ohio 45211 Business Phone - 574-0422 West Hills Ford 5400 Glenway 922-4500 Ask for: Tom Martin 170 K1eckne19s Carry Out 6364 Bridgetown Road 574-0699 Beer 4 Wine 7 Picnic Supplies Woodward Building and Loan C0. 1029 Main Street at Central Parkway Cincinnati, Ohio Kitchens by Nickoson 3511 Harrison Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45211 Phone 481-7843 Complete Kitchen Remodeling The Valley Buildefs Supply Co. 2000 State Avenue Cincinnati. Ohio 45214 Phone 921-2822 IN MEMORY of Fred J . Tenholder Western Hills Bicycle and Wheelchair 58:38 GLENWAY AVENUE PHONE 922-1278 Wullenweber Motors Inc. Gremlin - Hornet 7Jave1in Matador 2 Ambassador NEW CARS 661-3301 WESTWOOD US ED C ARS 661-7790 WESTWOOD MEATS 2994 HARRISON 66144900 CHOICE MEATS HOME FREEZER SERVICE PARTY TRAYS Thomas Foods Inc. 11OUR BRANDS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES7 10510 EVENDALE DRIVE CINCINNATI. OHIO 45241 563-6300 Willenborg Stationary 8: Printing Co. 1321-0648 214 E331 8111 St. West Hills Flooring C0. 3407 HARRIS ON AVENUE C ARPET and LINOLEL'M 171 Compliments of Mr. 8L Mrs. STANLEY KEMPER Kluener Packing C0. Distributors of FISCHERES Mellwood Bacon 4the bacon makin7 peoplm 2842 Massachusetts Ave. 681-2850 Cinti, Ohio 45225 Frank Bakes Plumbing C0. 3622 Glenmore Your Neighborhood Plumber Remodeling 7 Repairs 4 Water Heaters 661-9112 Allstate Sears, Roebuck and C0. Bldg. 800 E. Kemper, Springdale, Ohio 'MWS Dave White Bus. 671-3000 4 Res. 574-0585 4 w VDU Agent The All New Kempefs Pharmacy 2990 Harrison Ave. HILLS 5w - waiLEnRetv 0F Bob,s Quality Meats HOME OF CLEANLINESS, FRIENDLINESS, 8: TOP QUALITY MEATS For Will Call Orders or Freezer Sides Ask for Don 662-6800 4025 Race Rd. at Harrison BOB,S QUALITY MEATS Only U. S. Govt. Graded Choice 8: Prime Beef Homemade Specialty Items Meats Frozen 8: Wrapped for Freezer Bob Schwallie, Prop. 172 Razofs Edge 3304 MONTANA AVENUE CINCINNATI, OHIO 45211 11BY APPOINTMENT ONLY, Compliments of Green Gables Sandwich Shop Glenway Pony Keg 4931 GLENWAY AVENUE 1AT RELLEUND RAY KERSTING,Pr0p1 921-9970 Compliments of the Glenway Loan and Deposit C0. 4111 Glenway Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio Meproudly salute tlLe over 2187 studerlgs 13nd. 01 course, their emhusiastic classmates. teachers and advisors1 who have competed, since 1963, in 068.65 exciting TV quiz IT'S ACADEMIC! .'.I In panicipa1ing they have won lor thelr school libraries more than 17.053 volv umes of reference books, I ; Weke delighted to recognize and encourage the academic achlevemems of our area's high school students, And we look forward to continuing to do 50. THE CINCINNATI GAS 8; ELECTRIC COMPANY The Umon Light. Heat and Power Company C .Always at your semce Acme Tree Service Inc. 574- 1234 Don Griffin Piepmeier Florist 5794 Filview Cir. Cincinnati, Ohio 4521 1 173 Patrons Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wellbrock Moellefs Grill Mr. and Mrs. Ferd DeJaco 8L Family M18: Mrs. Robert. E. McNair Compliments of Mr. Thomas D. Marionhs Carry Out Patty Ditomaso Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Mangold Mr. 8: Mrs. Ed Dalton Mr. KL Mrs. Raymond C. Moorman Mr. 8: Mrs. Alvin J. Dirr Mr. 8L Mrs. W. J. Michaels Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Driehaus The Oberhelman Family A Friend Putzhs Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller ML 812 Mrs. L. C. Plageman M128: Mrs. Michael Gilligan M18: Mrs. L. R. Plageman Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Heintz Compliments of the Peerson Family The Robert. Houston Family Sunshine Cleaners Hoerst Fine Foods Dr. and Mrs. Robert Specht Mr. 8: Mrs. James R. Hilby Jack Schafer Carol V. Jaspers Mr. 8: Mrs. Stanforth Mr. 8: Mrs. Bernard A. Wissel Mr. Charles Schott Heinz Ahlers Hilda Stephens Mr, 8: Mrs. Paul W. Babin Stetco Industries, Inc. Mr. 8; Mrs. Thomas J. Bowns Mrh and Mrs. W. G. Roedersheimer Mr. 8L Mrs. Robert Bachman Rist Grocery B. 8: H. Auto Service Reluctant Patron Mr. 8; Mrs. Joseph Berson Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Ritter Mr. 8: Mrs. HV Thomas Brown Elizabeth M. Rigney Mr. 8: Mrs. Chester Crail Edith and Jim Rigney Congratulations Class of I72 Marcella Timmester Judy Link School of Dance and Baton Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Telscher Jr. Roy C. Lucas ML and Mrs. Herbert Kroeger Mr. and Mrs. Richard Menchen Mr; 8; Mrs. Norbert Koopman Mack Shell The Kastners Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mazza 174 Robert L. Runtz, Inc. Quality Controlled Boneless Beef U. S. Choice Beef 0 Top Quality Veal Fine Sausage and Restaurant Supplies U. S. Inspected Choice and Prime Beef Conforming With the Federal Wholesome Meat Act 3100 Colerain Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio Phone 681-4050 12.50 OPTICAL SERVICE, INC, 5964 Glenway Ave. Cincinnati 922-9020 DEPARTMENT The Award-Winning St. Anthony Messenger National Catholic Family Magazine 1615 Republic St. Cincinnati, OH. 45210 Published Monthly by the Franciscan Fathers 250.000 Circulation $5.00 per year 175 Keep your Friends togethen 9 '91 Jwtwmw . 50 54$??ka if 4 l u'm MW N . w J W m. V 4 9'7'1 1 FREE. If you haven't already received a personal phone book at school, Togelher In your own petsnnm phone direclory. Wrne your triends' numbem m IL Then when you call 397-3001 want to call,1us! anv weekday puH out your before 5 p,m. book. Zap, You'H We'll send hnd 1m: number you one. faSL it's even fasxer man the regular phone book. 9 Cincinnati Bell One Hour Martinizing The Most in Dry Cleaning 5243 Glenway Ave. Good Luck Rapid Run Carry Out 5179 Rapid Run Rd. 922-9850 Phone 661-8589 Quality TV Sales 82 Service 2923 Harrison Ave. partvcmar deaning for particular people 3006 harrison avenue telephone 6613230 Lutz Florist 2417 White St. 921-0561 45214 Those who care - Share with Lutzks flowers Fresh Flowers. lovely plants ; everyday 176 WFhe Sign of Progress for the 707s HARVEST HOME BUILDING 6 Where You Folks in the Western Hills 6Save with your Neighbor! 3621 HARRISON, CHEVIOT 661-6612 Member Federal Home Loan Bank MCQRD 553E, AWNING 8x MFG. CDMFANY 2344 WYOMING AVE. CINCINNATI Ralice Studio 4954 Glenway Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45238 921-1834 6Congratulations Class of 372 SUMMIT Nursing 8: Convalescent Home 2586 LaFeville Avenue 662-2444 Place your loved ones where they will receive the best nursing 8: loving care. Lou KLUG School Bus Service 177 hm n-llrn, qnuunu'b STEAK HUUSE TINY COVE CINCINNATI, mnsvnon, omo 178 51646103? inn-ovator our facilities . . . mn-clusive f462 inn-doscribably lovely rooms and sultew our service . . . inn-splrational our food . . . inn-comparable rand me Marco Polo Room decor . . inn good lastej cocktails and inn-Ienainmen! nightly In Yangtze Clipper Lounge Wm downtown,5th 81 Elm mu from Convention Center or phone 1513; 721-8600 and be inn-prossed! CINCINNATI INN Compliments of Dr. A. Giovanetti The American Savings and Loan Company 6216 Glenway Ave. 8 W. 6th Street 3443 Edwards Rd. 4LSAFE SAVINGS SINCE 188611 Tom Pfaffinger Const. 4107 St. Martin P1. Cincinnati, Ohio 45211 we put the INN In CinclNNati 661-6026 GAY NINETIES 3613 Harrison Ave. Fine Food . Entertainment Nitely G811eI' 481-9013 . Plumbing Heating Spemalty Lithographing Piping Sewer Work C ompany . Commermal 1035 West Seventh Street Industrlal Residential Cincinnati, Ohio 45203 ENGELS UNION 76 7571 Bridgetown Rd. 941-9966 6561 Glenway Phone 661-0025 179 !!Save With Us!! Spring Garden Savings 8! Loan Co. 2 Convenient Locations BridgetoWn I Delhi Harrison 81 Church Lane 5030 Delhi 481-1250 . 921-0900 Tony1s Fruit Market 5510 Harrison Ave. 661-9607 Theilman1s Mobile Homes 9671 Reading Rd. - 733-8550 707 Goshen Pike - 831-1991 Milford 180 1 gopgn mm; 513-481-3400 Mon. to Fri. 10 a.m. t0 9 p.m. Saturday 10 51.111. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday 12 Noon to 5 p.m. MODERN BRIDAL Brides, Bridesmaids, Formals and Cocktail Gowns Western Hills Plaza Cincinnati, Ohio 45211 LUEBBE SHOE STORE .4 Walt 2345 QUEBEC ROAD - ' . - . i Cmcmnatl, Oh10 45205 r311 Lu4h I m . 5; St. Lawrence Corner 2514522 181 pa rtndge m E a t 3 Cincinnati '5 Best Wishes FreSh Roy Rogers Family Meat Restaurants People Where there7s something Since 1876 on the menu for everybody? 182 Muellefs Apartments Cheviot, Ohio 481-6362 BEAU MONDE BAKERY Quality Baked Goods Over Fresh 5551 Bridgetown Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio 45211 574-3353 McHenry Avenue Loan and Building Association 3226 McHenry Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45211 Open Tuesday 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Friday 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Phone 662-2660 ALL DEPOSITS GUARANTEED IN FULL11 Sales Coston T. V. IDAN BOLLER MEATS k1We feature government graded Choice 8; Prime Meats Custom Cuts at Counter and for home freezers 574-3100 6127 Bridgetown Rd. Ferguson Road Opposite Chinatown 451- 1555 Day Precision Wall, Inc. Concrete Foundations 8: Walls Tel. 574-3000 Serving the Western Hills Area Since 1987 Service Duwel Auto Service 5804 Glenway Ave. a a 05 5557 Rapid Run HPlk 451 1272 4008 Glenan Ave nwumwm 5 PIZZERIA wwwwww PRfCE HI LL WESTERN HILLS .921-1220 2411 Boudinot Ave..451-1122 183 Schwendenm an Bros. Roofing Roofing - Sheet Metal Quality Workmanship in the Western Area Since 1887 941-4936 574-3368 Plainville Ready Mix Concrete C0. 3962 Walton Creek Rd. 45227 561-4641 J. 8; M. WRECKER SERVICE 4039 Harrison Ave. Day 8: Evening Night 661-5277 574-1033 Compliments of Imbus Roofing Company 184 CLUB MANOR 2205 Losantiville Food Sz Drink Chuck 8; Ralph MORGENTHAL BROS. PAINTERS 921-1723 2238 Amer P1. Meyer Automobile Radiator Rep air C0. 1633 Reading Road 721-5223 EdW. J. Buerkel Candy C0. Marion Riehle Lou Riehle Century Tire Co. 6353 Glenway Ave. Cinti, Ohio 574-2000 Gino Servizzi Mike Schwartz Discount with Mention of This Ad C 8:. P Delicatessen 2306 Harrison Ave. 661-9746 185 John E. Decker PlumbingCo. 661-5074 Compliments of: Brune Harpenau Torbeck Builders, Inc. See Clarendon Hills, Chapel Hill and Timberchase Subdivision Your Chevrolet Salesman Bob Kessen 414 E. Court St. 721-4880 Brookdale Market 2848 Springdale Rd. Cinti, Ohio 45239 Baldwin Piano and Organ C0. 6361 Glenway Ave. Cincinnati 574-2500 Kahney Printing and Office Supply 4940 Glenway Ave. Phone 251-2911 2Largest Selection of Weddinglnvitationsa1 Babe1s Cafe 3350 Glenmore Ave. Where good friends meet Vic Barket Glass Shop 6262 Harrison Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45239 Phone 662-6262 186 Phone 661-2445 IORI INSURANCE AGENCY John R. Iori Life, Health and Group 2874 Harrison Ave. Casualty, Bonds, Fire, Marine Cinti, Ohio 45211 - 381-1144 PaUI J' Hell 14 W. 6th Street Insurance 4 Investments Romanza Cincinnati 1757 Chase Avenue Ohio 542-6100 45202 Krummen1s Meats 3818 Race Rd. 5744770 Houston Bros. - Waterproofing Inc. Haft7s Gulf Statlon 2185 Central Pky. 721-3088 2463 Harrison Ave. Tires 4 Batteries 4 Accessories E-Z Haul Trucks and Trailers Local and One-way H 8E S Pony Keg 661-9800 6386 Bridgetown Road Cinti, Ohio 45211 574-1177 HILLTOP CONCRETE CORPORATION 187 Kids Grow Healthy Adults Stay Healthy with quality dairy products from Blessing Bros. Dairy 3051 Blue Rock Phone: 521-0800 Glenway Sheet Metal 3670 Werk Rd. C incinnati. Ohio 45211 Trademark GD lfs the realhing. Coke. . Ernst-Court Savings Sz Loan Assfn. BUSINESS HOURS. MONDAY 1011.111. 108230111111 WEDNESDAY 21nd FRIDAY 10 a.m. 104p.m. 33100191111101? Ave. Two Squares South of Montana Phones 481-2481 481-2482 188 J 8: J Super Market Only the Finest in Meats 8a Groceries Open Daily 8z Sundays The 1732 Vine St. Cinti, Ohio 45210 721-1458 5500 Harrison Cinti, Ohio 45211 661-7661 Tri-State Bowling Supply shoes kJalls bags 6367 Glenway Ave 89 l Mercy ,71-72. . .Mosaic of Moments II Hmai m $31522ka 1W? mulsl . max 7153ml$lall llll A Elana? 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