Notre Dame Academy - Regina Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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N l . lenior .sjfuclenf gouncif ogeaclerrt l KAREN THOR Student Council Secretary St. Adalbert Our fair lady with a velvet glow. Mathematics Club-45 First Honors- l,2,3,4g Sophomore and Senior class play- production staffg Student Coun- cil-2,3,4g Junior Council on World Affairs. Future: Pharmacist MIRIAM ANNETTE EBLE Student Council President St. Pius X What a grand world this would be if we all did tomorrow what she does today! Student Council vice-president-37 Class vice-president - 25 Associate Rep- resentative - lg Achievement Honors - l,2,3,4g First or Second Honors- l,2, 3,45 Regina Staff-45 Junior Council on World Affairs. Future: Nurse SUE ANN Al.BlN BARBARA ELLEN APANAITIS NANCY VIRGINIA BAII-EY St. Joseph, Maumee, Ohio St. Ann Gesu A hidden talent does she possess, Her aim is above the stars, for any- Even her Casual 6510605 are vivid and but from her 5hyne55 y0U'd never Thing below would be Too low. lovely BS 6 Sfal'. guess' Editor, The Notre Dame - 3, Class Junior Council on World Affairs, Senior CYO play-2,3, Glee Club. 1, Sodal- President- I, Regina Staff-3,4, Per- class play-publicity chairman, Sodal- ity Treasurer - 2, Sophgmore play, fect Attendance - l,2,3,4, Honors - ity - 4, Regina Staff - 4, Athletic Club - Second or Third Honors - l,2,3,4. l,2,3,4- l,2,3,4. Future: Secretary Future: Government Work Future: Medical Technologist A JOANN DOROTHY BRANCHEAU cARoL JANE BOHLS H , SI' louis our Lady of Perpetual Help She is a part of all she has met. CAROLYN ROSE BENDER Her ioyful disposition is the finest GIee CIUI3-'2'3'4' CYO VICe'p'esI' Gesu of fine ansuu dent- 3, Operetia 'Cast- 2, Soph- Ugiznuymandl poise combined with Regina Staff-4, Athletic Club- l, omore pIa:L,UT:IIE:EinE::b-2,314 9 0 U Of- 2,3, Glee Club - 1,3,4, F U 1 U r e ' Athletic Club - 1,2,3,4, First or Second NUFSGS - 314: Achievement Honors Honors - l,2,3,4, Sodality - 3,4, Vice- h 213' president of Mathematics Club -4. Future: Nurse Future: Teacher I2 LINDA RUTH BURKS St. Agnes 'Tis good to be merry and wise. Sodality-3,45 Athletic Club-3,47 DOLORES WAlI.lNG CAPSHAW Our Lady of Perpetual Help Her happiness is a way station be- tween too much and too little. Mathematics Club- 4, First Honors Glee Club -.lg Senior class play- ? 2,3,4, Junior Council on World Af- committee, A t h I e t i c Club -1,25 airs. Future: Nurse Junior Council on World Affairs, Bowling-1. Future: Teacher CAROLYN SUE CEGLIO St. Agnes Genial and' sweet and quite petite. Senior class play - usher: J U H i Q Y' Senior Banquet committee, Junior Assembly, Sales Tax Stamp Repre- sentative - 2: Sodality - 4. Future: Secretary 13 ANNE CATHRINE CARROLL Christ the King Her spirit of initiative is shown in her marked individuality. Senior class play - publicity, Sodality -3,4, Junior Council on World Af- fairs, Third Honors-2,37 Athletic Club - l,2,3,4. Future: Teacher BONNIE JEAN CARLE St. Mary Out of her abundance of heart she speaks. Senior class play - cast, Stu d e n t Council Representative - 2, Athletic Club - l,2,3,4, Sodality - 3,47 Pre- freshman Day play - I. Future: Government secretarial work X- CYNTHIA ANN CARRICO St. Pius X Ready, willing, and able is she. Red Cross Representative - 2, Trea- surer of Future 'Nurses Club -31 Athletic C I u b -- l,2,3,4, Art - 'li Sodality Dance committee - 4. Future: Bookkeeper BEVERLY ANN CESSNA Christ the King Her thoughtfulness is the essence of friendship. Senior Class play- tickets: Athletic Club - 3,45 Typing award - 2, Jun- ior Council on World Affairs: Achieve- ment Honors - 3,4. Future: Nurse MARY ALICE COOLEY St. Pius X Sweet and small and loved by all. Cheerleader - I: O G A Shorthand award-3: Junior Assembly, Senior play-usher: Decoration committee for dance. Future: Business ANN MARIE CHENEY Rosary Cathedral Friendship is her cement to hold the world together. Athletic Club- l,2,3, Senior class play-tickets, Sophomore class play, Junior Assembly, Rosary Cathedral CYO - l,2,3. Future: Nurse DIANNE MARIE CRAMPTON Gesu Modest wa s uiet oodness, and I courageous convictions. Perfect attendance - l,2,3: Junior Council on World Afafirs: Senior class play - usher: Honors - 1,21 Achievement Honors - l,2,3. Future: College MARGARET MARY COLLINS St. Ann The sense of true value is revealed in her capacity for understanding. Notre Dame Staff-3,4, Regina- 3,4, Junior Council on World Affairs - President: C l a s s secretary- 2, Honors - l,2,3,4. Future: Nurse PAUlA JEAN DEATRICK Our lady of Perpetual Help Dimpled cheek and dimpled chin, she has but to smile to win. S e n i o r class play - cast, Athletic Club- 2, F u tu r e Nurses Club - treasurer, 3, Glee Club - I, Christ- mas program - 4. Future: Teaching if wwf' . CAROL ANN ECKHARDT MARY ANNE DESMOND Blessed Sacrament MARY AGNES DENNIS SL cmherine Frolicking, fun-loving, and friendly. OU' My of Zzizzrvsdpfssisz Wi Qfrgeftfsz'Jf,+,:'..1i z5,tLif'.,,.'-221:15 lt's the little things in life that AffBiFS: CYO: 5eni0I' Cl6SS PIBY-' count. Sodality Treasurer TQ- 35 S tIu e n T committee. C ' A ' t epresen ative - I OGA Shorthand award-3? Afhleilc 2?4Lin.iiJniors?o:u?1gl on World Affairsg Future' Secretary Club - 22 CYO: Senior Class PlaY - Glee Club -1,25 Plays - l,2,4. usherp Junior Assembly. FIIIUIIIII Secretary Future: Secretary DIANA MARGARETTE EWING JOANNE MARTHA EXTEJT DIANE LOUISE FARMER St. Clement St. Hyacinth SI Francis de sales 1, . ,, 11 h k . ' Versahle lady of drama' tgngelfs jmagythe World Wlfh the HerIIsmile is the reflection of God's gemor Iclass play- casty St u d e nt S I I I l0Ve- ounci Representative - 31 Junior ' en'0 C 355 P BY- properties: JUl'1l0l' , Council on Wgrld Affairs-Vice- Council on World Affairsp Third Hon- Gle2IglU:-' l'4' Flflure NU':eSI Slunb p r e s id e n tp Athletic Club - 1,21 OVS -- i,2,f1: Achievement Honors - 7' S' .e 'og C asstp av 555 fri li' ' Achievement and Second Honors- l,2,4p Junior-Senior Banquet-deco- 'or' emor anque Comm' ee' Umor l,2,3. rations. Assembly' Future: Pgycholggigt Future: Pediatrician Future: Nurse ,Y . T PATRICIA ANN FLIGOR KATHLEEN MARY GALLAGHER MARY RITA GIOVANOLI St. Agnes Gesu Sacred Heart Her friendship binds with pleasant The smile upon her friendly face is Her disposition is more valuable ties. the charm of health and all its grace. than gold. Achievement Honors-2,3p CYO- Senior class play-make-up commit- Senior class play-Chairman, ticket l,2,3p Typing award-25 Senior teeg Junior Council on World Affairsp committee, Achievemenf Honors ... class play-ticketsy Perfect atten- Student Council Queen nomineeg l,2,3,4p Second Honors- l,2,3,4g dance-3. Honors- l,2,3,4g Athletic Club. Athletic Club-31 CYO- I,2,3,4. Future: Homemaker Future: College Future: Secretary NANCY ANN GISEI. Sf- Hedwig CHARLOTTE TERESA GLINKA Pleasure is her notep happiness, her St. John symphony' She wins friends through her sim- MARGARET GORKA Senior class play - usherp Junior- PllClTY and Charm- St. Michael Senior Banquet committee- Little Sis- . . . H I - , ' I Mission Representative--2, Treasurer Its her wish to help ,another get EJrnio?aXssecrgm3llTee' CYO - l'2'3' - if Vice-president? 4, A t h ll e t i c along some way or Other- ' Clu - l,2,3,4f Stu ent Counci Rep- . Q Future: Nurse resentativef If Junior Council on Eneallsg 5:35-Pj3YQ:jQeL1'Vf5hjj liVorld Affalrsg Mathematics Club - Sodamyi Glee Club B- 112' I6 Future: Teacher Future: Nurse Wig: tllt it CAROL ANN GREGORY St. Pius X They are only great who are truly good. Class President-2,3,4g Vice-presi- dent- 1: First Honors - l,2,3,4: Sodality-3,45 Junior Council on World Affairs: Mathematics Club. Future: Teacher :ll-fllniz iif . f lei 'l Et 31:52 PATRICIA GRIMLEY Blessed Sacrament A smiling face with a sparkling laugh. Athletic Club - 1,27 Senior class play - usher: CYO - 4: Junior-Senior Banquet committee. Future: Homemaker -Q N, I , st,,, ,t', , :J QW ,, ' 155 R -. ' M ii EILEEN MARIE HECKMAN St. Catherine Her ioy in life is living it and doing the things of worth. Sodality-2,3,4: Sodality Secretary -4: First Honors-- l,2,3p Achieve- ment Honors- i,2,3,4: Mathematics Club - 4. Future: Nurse JUDITH ANN HOLKE Christ the King Her warm good sense can be found in her genial leadership. Class Treasurer -- 4, vice - president - 35 Senior class play--cast: Junior Council on World Affairs --Area Treasurer: Athletic Club: Cheerleader - 3. Future: Teacher JUDITH MARY HAAS Blessed Sacrament Freely has she received: freely does she give. Mission President- 4, Secretary - 3, Representative - 2: Sodallty - I, 2,3,4: Senior class play - Ci-ISI: Re' gina Staff - 4: Notre Dame Staff - 4: Athletic Club - l,2,3,4- Future: Teacher CAROL ANN HUBER Gesu She has a delightful nonchalance and a chuckling good humor to match. Athletic Club - l,2,3p Red Cross Representative - 2: Basketball -- l, 2,35 CYO- l,2,3,4: CYO Basketball - l,2. Future: Homemaker 'l7 MARY JEANINE HUG St. Mary, Sandusky, Ohio She can give without remembering and take without forgetting. Aspirant of 4 years, Sodality-1,2, 3,45 Achievement Honors- i,2,3,4, Glee Club- i,2, Perfect Attendance - 'l,2. Future: Religious Life PATRICIA MARIE KAZMIEJRSKI St. Anthony 'Tis nice to be natural when natu- rally nice. Achievement Honors- l,2,3,4, Sec- ond or Third Honors- l,2,3,4, Typ- ing and shorthand awards-3,'Sen- ior class play - committee. Future: Stenographer Wiz- 1 VIVIAN MARCELLA IOTT St. Anthnoy, St. Anthony, Michigan She is an enthusiast for Christ-like living. Aspirant of 3 years, Sodality-2,3, 4, Perfect Attendance- 1,31 Achieve- ment Honors - I, Athletic Club -1. Future: Religious Life 7,- S2 ff -- ,Q 2 JOYCE ANN KELLER St. Richard, Swanton, Ohio Her beauty is the reflection of God's ioynll Glee Club- l,2,3, Chronicle Leader -3,45 Sodality-3,4, Junior Coun- cil on World Affairs, Mission Repre- sentative - 4. Future: Bookkeeper .IUDITH ANN JOHNSON Gesu Her liveliness, friendliness, and un predictability are her fine points. Red Cross Representative-4, Mis- sion Representative-2,3, Glee Club - I, CYO - I,2,3,4, Sophomore As- sembly. Future: Nurse gi fy NANCY JEAN KELLY Good Shepherd She has the wit of a iester. Senior class play - committee, CYC --'l,2,3,4, Athletic Club- 'l,2 Chronicle Representative - 3, Junior Council on World Affairs. Future: Secretary KAY MARIE KLINGAMAN St. Agnes Once you've met her you'll never forget her. American Junior Red Cross Area President - 4, Red Cross Treasurer -- 3, President-4, Senior class play - cast, Sodality Vice-Prefect - 2, Cheerleader - 2,3. Future: Teacher GERALDINE EILEEN KUMOR Blessed Sacrament JUDITH JEANNE. LAJEUNESSE Blessed Sacrament lt is better to be short and shine than to be tall and cast a shadow. Her character is the cornerstone off Senior Class play-usher, Junior her success. Class Vice-president - 4, Secretary - 3, Junior Council on World Affairs ... Secretary, First Honors - l,2,3, Senior class play-Curtain Talk. Future: Mathematics Teacher JUDITH ANN lAMBRlX Gesu She is deft with artistic brush. Senior class play-committee, CYO -l,2,3,4, Athletic Club- l,2, Jun- i1oiES5n1ior Banquet committee, Art- Future: Interior Decorator ELIZABETH ALYCE LANDIN Blessed Sacrament As a symbol of beauty, she's a ioy forever. Candidate for -Student Council Queen -- 4, NDA Polio Queen - 4, Student Council Representative- l, Junior Council on World Affairs, Future Nurses Club - 3. Future: Business Senior Banquet committee, CYO-1 2,3, Little Sister Day-committee Glee Club - l. Future: Secretary MARGARET ROSE LEAHEY Gesu A tiny bit of atomic energy radiating vim and vitality. Junior Council on World Affairs, Fu- ture Nurses Club, Athletic Club- i,2, Junior-Senior Prom committee, Senior class play-committee. Future: Nurse l l SUZANNE MARIE LENEAVE Our Lady of Perpetual Help Stylish and classy is this fair lassie. Future Nurses Club - 3, Vice-presi- dent- 3, Sodality- 'l,4, S e n i o r class play -- chairman of properties committee, Athletic Club-2, Stu- dent Council Queen. Future: Doctor ERMA SUZANNE LONGEWAY St. Catherine She lights tomorrow with today. Class Secretary- l, Student Council Representative-2,3,4, Regina co- editor-- 3, Senior class play-cast, Notre Dame news editor- 3. Future: Nurse JOAN JOSEPHINE LUBINSKI St. Joseph, Maumee, Ohio Her smile is her language, the simplest to understand. Assemblies -- l,2, Bowling -- l,2,3, 4, Big Sister Day-committee, Senior class play - committee, Notre Dame Day - l,2,3,4. Future: Secretary CAROL ANN LUCAS Our Lady of Perpetual Help She does her daily part with courage and a willing heart. Achievement Honors-l,2, Senior class play-committee, Athletic Club -1, Glee Club, Typing award-2. Future: Secretary 20 l NANCY JEAN LOUVIAUX Gesu She paints a scene of heaven with her smile. Sodality-'l,2,3,4, Athletic Club- i,2,3,4, Vice-president-4, Junior Council on World Affairs, Mission Representative - 3, Honors - l,2,3, 4. Future: Elementary Teacher JUDITH ANN MANDERS St. Mary Her kindness is the sushine in which her virtue grows. Aspirant of 3 years, Sodality, Honors - l,2,3, Athletic Club- l, Perfect Attendance - l. Future: Religious Life JUDITH ANN MARTIN Blessed Sacrament A bundle of vivacity who always has an engaging quip. Athletic Club- i,2,3,4, Red Cross Representative - 2,35 Sodality - 4, Notre Dame and Regina Staff- 4: Senior class play- publicity. Future: Author SHARON ANNE Mc NEIL St. Catherine Her voice is ever soft and low, an excellent thing in woman. Junior Council on World Affairs: Ath- letic. Club- 'l,2, Glee Club- 1,25 Achievement Honors- l,3,4, Oper- etta -2. Future: Secretary MARGARET MARY MASNEY Sacred Heart Her smile is her ticket to success. Activity Medal- lp Future Nurses Club-3, Senior class play-com- mittee, Athletic Club- l,2,3,4, CYO - l,2,3,4. Future: Secretary MARY ELIZABETH Mc PARTLAND Our Lady of Perpetual Help Quiet and sweet in a friendly man- ner. Athletic Club-l,2, Junior Council on World Affairs, Senior class play - usher, Bowling -1, CYO - i,2, 3,4. Future: Business College MARY LOUISE Mc GRAW Our Lady of Lourdes, Genoa, Ohio n Her wisdom is not acquired by age but by her disposition. Sodality-2,3,4, Glee Club-'l,2, 3: First Honors-i,2,3,4: Athletic Club-l,2,3: Mathematics Club- 4. Future: Research Chemist ANTOINETTE JOY MILLER Blessed Sacrament She has talent in her fingers. Future Nurses Club President - 4: Vice-president A r e a Council- 4: Sodality - 3,4, Senior class play - pianist, Glee Club- l,2,3,4- Future: Nurse 'eu - is LINDA I.EA MURPHY SI. Plus X Sincere, sensible, sweet. JOYCE MARIE MYERS Future Nurses Club-3,4, Junior Good 5l'lePhefd Council on World Affairs, Athletic Life is a picture which she paints -IUDITH ANN NOVAK Club- l,2,3,4, Junior Assembly, Well. st Pius X CYO - 'l,2,3,4. ,, . . F T .N CYQ-1,2135 Senior dass play- 'Amusmgly refreshing and refresh- U Ure' Urse publicity, 'Achievement Honors-3, 'ngly amusmg' Pfom and Banque' Athletic Club-l,2,3,4, sfudeni JEAN ANN NUHFER St. Michael, Gibsonburg, Ohio She spends her time doing good for others. Sodality-- l,2,3,4, Junior Council on World Affairs, Senior class play- ticket chairman, Mission Representa- tive-- 4, Sales Tax President-4. Future: Teacher Future: Teacher r JERIANNE MARIE OVERMAN St. Joseph, Maumee, Ohio Her happiness is found in making others happy. Achievement Honors - l,2,3, Third Honors - l,2,3, Sodality -- 1,2,3,4, M i s s i o n Representative - 2, Red Cross Representative and Vice-presi- dent - 3. Future: Teacher Council-I,2,3, Junior Council on World Affairs, Sodality-4, Senior class play- publicity chairman. Future: College MARY PACITTI St. Joseph, Maumee, Ohio Her loyalty and reserve make her genial and winsome. Glee Club, Senior class play - usher, Get Acquainted Week - 3, Shorthand and typing awards - 3,4. Future: Singer 5 f. ,f I: K, E. ff5!l524Qf5F' 2. ere., .wx -- ft? As CAROL ANN PEATEE I I Gesu I PAULETTE PAWLOWSKI More things are wrought by 'her St. Clement hands than this world dreams of. CAROL FRANCES PAWUNA Never too busy to be friendly. Senior class play-cast5 Yeaijaook , ' ' - 35 F I 'T I Sl- A 'h 'Y Co-editor, 1957 Regina5 Mathematics laclukztrzdgsrge - 3: ggcglfd Soggrs Her kind words are the music of the Club '5eCfeTafY: EdIT0r, The Notre -1,27 Junior Council on World Af- World. Dame - 35 Honors - l,2,3,,45 Sodal- fairs ity - 3,4. ' Typing awards-2,35 Senior class Q Future: Speech ECIUCBTOT play-committee5 Junior-Senior Ban- Fulure' Teacher quet committee5 Junior AssembIy5 Art - T. Future: Secretary JUDITH MARIE PHEATT Gesu She brightens your day and chases your blues away. Junior Council on World Affairs, Treasurer5 Sodality-45 Regina Staff -45 Senior class play-make-up committeep Athletic Club- l,2,3,4. Future: Teacher .IUANITA GUADAlUPE FINA Immaculate Conception She is quietly serious in her reticent manner. Magazine Contest Representative -- 35 Mission Representative -- 45 Future Nurses CIub5 Senior ' class play - committeep Junior-Senior B a n q u et committee. Future: Nurse ELIZABETH POHLMAN St. John, Delphos, Ohio ln every twig and leaf and blade she sees God's handiwork displayed. Aspirant for 4 years5 Sodality- l,2, 3,45 Glee Club - 25 Operetta - 35 Junior Assembly. Future: Religious Life GEORGIANNE PUHL St. Joseph, Maumee, Ohio She conquers the coldest heart with patience and a smile. Athletic Club- 'I,2,3,4, Sodality- l,2,3,4, Junior Council on World Af- fairs, Future Nurses Club-3,4, Senior class play--ticket committee. Future: Nurse EILEEN AGNES 'REILLY 'St. Catherine AlI the world awakens anew with her smile and song. Mathematics Club - 4, Student Coun- cil Representative - 1,2,3,4, Senior class play- cast, Sodality Officer - 2,3, Glee Club - l,2,3,4. Future: Elementary Teacher JOAN MARIE RECKER St. Mary, Leipsic, Ohio A path of peace for the strong and weak. Aspirant for 4 years, Achievement Honors - l,2,3,4, Sodality - I,2,3, 4, Top-division Sales Tax Award- 2, Junior Assembly. Future: Religious Life MARY KAYE RENEAUX St. Joseph, Maumee, Ohio Her virtues surpass the stars in num- ber. Mathematics Club - 4, Honors - l, 2,3, Sodality - l,2,3,4, Senior class play - committee, CYO - I,2,3,4. Future: Laboratory Technician 24 CONSTANCE MARIE REGER Gesu She is the essence of entertainment with her refreshingly candid manner. Junior Red Cross Secretary and Treasurer, Senior class play-cast, Junior Council on World Affairs, Sodality--3,4, Future Nurses Club -4. Future: Nurse CHARLOTTE RIGDON Gesu She is rich in gentle smiles and sun- shine. Mission Representative - 2,3, Sales Tax Representative - 3, Magazine Drive Representative - 3, Bowling - 4, Dance chairman - 2. Future: Interior Decorator SHARON ANNE ROBINSON St. Benedict She's the happiest miser on earth for she saves every friend she can make. First or Second Honors- If Achieve- ment Honors-2,3,4p Senior class playa-committeef Chronicle Leader Future: X-Ray Technologist SHARON MARIE ROGERS Blessed Sacrament Cheerful, light-hearted, and gayg if you've got the blues, she'll chase them away. Sodality- l,2,3,4g Athletic Club- l,2,3,4g Mathematics Club, Junior Council on World Affairs, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award. Future: Teacher MAXINE DOLORES RODRIGUEZ Our lady of Guadalupe Her smile floods the breeze. Glee Club-I,2,3,4p Senior class play - executive staff: Operetta - castf Perfect Attendance-47 St. Thomas Aquinas CYO-'I,2,3,4. Future: Teacher MARGARET ANN ROUGHTON Rosary Cathedral Her vitality is personified in her athletic agility. Athletic Club president - 4, secretary - 35 S o d a I i ty- 45 Mathematics Clubp Junior-Senior Banquet commit- teep Senior class play -committee. Future: Pharmacist 25 ELIZABETH ANN ROEMMELE St. Agnes Her carefree merriment and' candor reveal her bubbling vitality. Athletic Clubg Achievement Honors - 'l,2,3p CYO - l,2,3,4p J u rx i 0 r Council on World Affairs: Typing awards. Future: Secretary RUTH JANE SCHLACHTER St. Ann lt's her earnest sincerity that is al- ways radiating icy. Athletic Club - I,2,3,4p Junior Coun- cil on World Affairsp Bowling Trophy: Senior class play-committeeg CYO - I,2,3,4. Futu re: Secretary RITA MARY SCHULTZ Gesu A wise man shall hear her and thus be wiser. Sodality Prefect-27 Class Treasurer - 1,37 Serra Club Essay Winner - lp Senior class play-castp Glee Club l,2,3,4. BARBARA ANN SLOAN SUSAN JANE SECOR St. Pius X She has a good time wherever she goes. Sales Tax Representative - 45 Glee Club - 2,3,4g Chronicle Leader - 35 Senior class play-committeeg Re- gina Staff - 4. Future: College SUSAN MARIE SMITH St. Catherine St. Mary With her strength of purpose she HQUSGFI in The kingdom of fUn- has been patterned for felicity. Perfect Anendance-1,2147 Short, Aspirant for 3 yearsp Sodalityf Honors band afld 7YP'n9 awardsf-213: -llfn' T1,2,3,4i Athletic Club,-17 perfect lor-Senior Banqhuet committee, Senior Attendance -113. class play - ticket c o m m i t t e ep Future: Religious Life Achievement Honors-i,2,3,4. Future: Secretary 26 GERALDINE PHYLLIS SEYMOUR St. Agnes f'She cooperates without complicat- mg. Typing awards -2,35 Future Nurses Club - 3,47 Athletic Club - 'l,4p S e n i o r class play - usherp OGA Shorthand award. Future: Secretary JUDITH ANN SNYDER St. James Fun and frolic make an antidote for the blues. Junior Council on World Affairsp Sen- ior class play-committeef Third Honors-21 Athletic Clubp Perfect Attendance. Future: Secretary l SHARON ANNETTE SWIERGOSZ St. Jude She is the sunshine after the rain. Sophomore play: Senior class play- committee: Athletic Club- l,2,3g Future Nurses Club: Regina Staff- 4. Future: Teacher SUSAN MARY TOTH Gesu Her charm is her simplicity. OGA Shorthand award - 3: Typing award - 4: Glee Club - lf 5ef1l0l' class play -- committee: Junior-Senior Banquet committee. Future: Secretary ANN MARIE THOMPSON St. Joseph, Sylvania, Ohio Her gentle humor is shown in her tranquil ways. Sodality - 4: Athletic Club - l,2,3, 4: Mathematics Club - 4: Future Nurses Club - 3,4: Student Council Representative - 3,4. Future: Nurse ELAINE THERESA ULRICH Blessed Sacrament Hair of gold and heart to match. Achievement Honors--l,2,3,4: Sen- ior class play - costumes: Athletic Club Secretary-3: Student Council Queen nominee -4: Student Council Representative - l,3. Future: Secretary 27 ' L- .. t , EVELYN ANN TOPOLEWSKI St. Adalbert What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness? Senior class play-make-up commit- tee: Athletic Club-2: Achievement Honors-4: Second or Third Honors - l,2,3,4g Glee Club - l. Future: Secretary f rr fu jf f as . ,. -mfg. . V , t: 71: si ' .T .- .4 if .fx f , sr, ,Q V 2, mais. : ' GEORGIA JEANNE UTZ St. Elizabeth Her preference for the unusual is shown in her flair for artistic expres sion. Senior class play - cast: Junior Coun cil on World Affairs: Notre Dame Staff -- 4: Regina Staff - 4: Honors - 1 2,3,4. Future: Buyer St. Teresa RUTH ELIZABETH WEBER Immaculate Conception FuIl of grace, talent, and surprises. Sales Tax Representative- 3, Junior- Senior Banquet committee, Pre-Fresh- man Day- ly Junior Assembly, Jun- ior-Senior Prom committee. Future: Business SUSAN MARIE WHITE St. Catherine A discussion dynamo who is com- fortably congenial. Junior Council on World Affairs, Mathematics C l u b Treasurer - 4, S e c o n d Honors - 1,2,3,4f Regina Staff- 4. Future: Teacher .IUDITH MARIE WURZELL MARIJO ANN WOODWARD St. Teresa Her eyes are the windows of her souI. Junior Council on World Affairs: Senior class play - cast, Athletic Club ... 2,3,47 CYO- I,2,3, Regina Staff - 4. Future: Nurse A twinkling eye betrays a mischie- vous heart. Athletic Club- 1,21 Achievement Honors -1,2,3, Third Honors - l,2, 3, Shorthand and Typing awards- 2,3. Future: Secretary 28 JUDITH ANN YOUNG St. Agnes Diminutive of stature is this gay col Ieen. Soclality - 2,3,4p Glee Club - 1,2 3,45 Mission Representative- 45 Sen ior class play-committee, CYO- l,2,3,4. Future: French Interpreter ' .Ts MARY JOSEPHINE YOUNG Gesu She's a frolicking sunbeam, spread- ing mirthful iocularity. Sodality -- 3,4, Prefect - 4, Athletic Club-1,2,3,4, Senior class play- committee, Junior Council on World Affairs, Future Nurses Club-4. Future: Nurse CONSTANCE EVE ZYSKOWSKI St. Teresa She shuns insincerity with her un- swerving loyalty. Third Honors- 1,3, Athletic Club - 1,2,3,4, Future Nurses Club -3,4, Sales Tax Representative -4, Glee Club -- 1. Future: Physical Therapist en ior emorieri September 12, 1954, saw 133 scared freshies looking for classrooms, books, and teachers . . . Big Sisters hurried to the rescue, especially at the Big and Little Sister Party with its impressive candle-lighting ceremony . . . we became full- fledged freshies after the Athletic Club initiation . . . our first trip to Greenfield Village was fun . . . winter turned into spring and we attended our first date dance, Kademy Kapers . . . then came a wonderful experience-our first retreat . . . we first sported our class colors at the basket- ball tournament . . . the green and gold cheered us on to victory . . . then dawned our first Notre Dame Day . . . and then the end of the first page in our scrapbook of high school memories. In 1955, NDA welcomed 126 sophomoric sophomores . . . our first maior proiect was a playlet, Around the Clock with Claire, which we presented at an assembly and also at a tea for our mothers . . . Christmas vacation . . . then the practice sessions for the operetta, Snow White, . . . another retreat . . . another basket- ball tournament . . . St. Francis de Sales was built and we exchanged severa-l dances with the Knights . . . our best dance was Blue Nocturne . . . another Honor Day . . . Notre Dame Day found us reviewing dances through the years . . . the Charleston proved funniest . . . all too soon our wise-fool year came to a close with many budding friendships. Upperclassmen! What an honor! . . . again, our first maior proiect was an assembly--this time for Advent . . . our sodality had a Hallo- ween party and a roller-skating party . . . our first iunior-senior dance was Heavenly Daze . . . another retreat . . . another tournament flost againl . . . exams . . . Honor Day . . . and the year's two brightest highlights-the iunior- senior banquet in which we took a Trip to Tu-loo and our first prom, Spring Fantasy, at the Secor Hotel . . . another Notre D-ame Day and the close of a wonderful year. ln September 1957, 109 proud seniors came to Notre Dame to begin their last year of high school . . . our trip to New York and Washington was too wonderful for words-six sleepless nights and fun-filled days . . . our dance, Deep Purple, sparked our November calendar . . . our play, The Desk Set, was a challenge to our dramatic ability . . . eagerly we awaited our ring ceremony-one of the most memorable events of our four years at Notre Dame . . . our last basketball tourney proved to be e-xciting and heartbreaking . . . this time the iunior-senior banque-t was in our honor, the food was wonderful, surpassed only by the beautiful dec- orations . . . May 2 and the Secor Ballroom set the scene for our prom, it was more special than ever . . . much too soon came the long-awaited day-Graduation . . . the Bishop presented our diplomas . . . somewhat tearfully we sang for the last time as a class: We'll never forget thee, loved Mother, loved Notre Dame! , I eI'll0l f, ,,,. kgs: l-.vs u xg.. -.o Q - jf.,-, - 11.3 4 , fa rv, .-.x .n 1.-.ff -. 25- ,,A'- .,s- ..- A, ,ni I' . guy. . ', ,v fra.-. Y A si 1.- -I Z gf: K A xv o , 1 5 :J ' Q . ' ' ,,f'Jf'fJ 'gxffay . !. ' Q, ' rf' 59 .51 1 I 4 f I Hips ' s R I , E!! r ' I f y A 4 A I ' ' I H nn K4 A ti' F . if A I 'gif . Fl t l e I I. Q 'C 1' .Q ' 4,. g. 's ,s f .0 rl A . ' I C Q- ! h . Q 1 I , ,uf x D nclerc aziamen W Waiting to discuss some potential proiects with Sister Mary Claranne are Patricia Grover, secretary, Mary Joan Quinlan, president, Betsy Brewer, vice-president, and Judy Lengel, treasurer. u,n,i0l 5 , l l it f J lv , ' r lf ' , Patricia Alt i ' f ,kV , , ' A 4' V Judith Ardner Wm' V 'A 1' X ij? sl , fi' Nancy Bascom ww! . M W W , 'IU , X it -lUdllh Black lllli 'l l J ' J ll ll ll fftlfll l will , rr,1 r,r, ,Wifi r' ull t, 1 rl ,wiilllll '15 1r 'lt.,-, Angela Boellnel' itil' ' ' V ','r i' M tu HJ, X ll um t, , NN Nancy Boes ' 'm L ' ' Ni X yt' X N Carol Bogner , , irrr ' ,- ' im., , ,,,,t ri1t,. J t 'J J ' ,N 'li' l Karen Borgerson it r J 4 ' W t fi lt , , it W ' '14 HH w ' W. L 1- 1 Judith Braker Q i' .mi If JV it WZ' Elizabeth Brewer Q , rj' Q aw a ,,,,,w- ' , 1 rite rv t ,yr t ' ' ww 1 r ik Y WW- ' ,- vpn, l ' ,Cl ll' , ll ' f mil' ' if Q tu Sandra Buckley 3 l lly rc Jeanne Buehrer --. M 5 'W ,M , Annette Burgard ,H Karen Campbell 'PJ Donna Carroll 1 il r r 1 J' ' r M. 'I' 'W 'H' 1 ,, trrt y J ll J ,, M- J is , '- ia.. if 7,27 w R c. fl ,iij . 1 32 Carolyn Cousino Patricia Coven Virginia Crider Nancy Cucldeback Mary Elonne Dantzer Barbara Dietsche Yvonne Dominique Marilyn Dompier Sharon Duncan Margaret Eldridge Donna Engel Carol Faneuff Mary Cecilia Flahie Mary Forthome Bernadette Gadus V W U 4 i ,,,ii,, 1 EMM E4 as ,ECE wewix ' iagiili? i l w rf 1' wiki ti ai an -E P F, illii ,- il id fairer, , f f H n,,., if QM , 'gf-f or , M. g -.cw r , E ' l Pl , W ' W lligima . 1- ffl i at fx i l l J., l ww ,ii N K it f' ' 1 W V E v' Y , X c' QW i w X? I y 'W' i V flllliil r lilly lll- , E - Els uf 4 V me W, 'rr i ec Ygr rr ' gl W 3 5 f iitt M - E E V ,N li WW 115: i , ii. 5 5? Li- ' X K Maureen Gallagher Julie Gareau Gloria Garno Dolores Garrett Barbara Gisel Rita Gladieux Martine Gladwell Sharon Grosiean Patricia Grover Patricia Hagerty Sharon Heffner Judith Hess Patricia Hickey Elizabeth Holt Mary Jo Irwin Mary Jo Jarosi Louette Johnson Leona Kaiser Janice Kalmbach Marie Klos Joyce Koehl Antoinette Kover Candi Lavine Judith Lengel Melbaiean LeSage Jeanne Linkey Sallye Longeway Kay Madigan Miriam Makovic Mary Margaret Mayers Karen McDermott Janice Miller Carolyn Moore I CAM Ellen Moran Joan Mueller Ann Marie Newton Mary Ann O'NeiI Kathleen Peatee Shirley Powell Gloria Powers Lynda Price Mary Margaret Puhl Mary Jo Quinlan of 1959 Antoinette Stricker Jeanne Thomas Theresa Wagner Ruthmarie Walker Mary Lou Wasserman Ronda Weisenmayer Marie Wilhelm Judith Williams Patricia Young Geraldine Zeiler Patricia Ragan Janice Reilly Mary Lou Reino Judith Roberts Virginia Robison Mary Ann Sadler Lucy Sawyer Mary J. Scally Antoinette Schneider Marie Schroth June Schumacher Joyce Seymour Sharon Siefke Kathleen Smith Rose Marie Smith Carol Soper Suzanne Stahl Susan Starner Wm s f w , ww I U as V 1.JUTN10n10f05 Kathleen Amidon Jean Babione Prudence Bailey Judith Baker Susan Balas Jeanne Behan Margaret Benda Patricia Bender Sharon Benton Shirley Beres Barbara Berning. Ruth Ann Bockey Janet Bogner Marie Bohls LaDonna Bondy if 'V uv. ' fix + M 1 in 'QM 1 we -wcxuunu-v-...-.W V 5 I it ll iw Z F fi, EJM fig E I zen Hoag, treasurerg Lino Ann Mcllhargey, presiden sidenhtake time out for l l .Ya f 1 9' -M I , , ,7 ' 1, may ,K we f r, 'll l ' 'ww' if' ' e '- it P' t,, lwyj Wwwv Ei ll 'lie it -'., i it 'l if' w w V, ,W W gil- 1, i ll, 'ali' MM 'WF' 1. . if? 33 i 4 w I 9 Y: f ' Mrtxriwwww W . ll J , at V , M. 0. W Nr -iff-if H Q Barbara Bova ,Q N . ' Elena Branchini N Y mx K V Q 2 V, Carol Brazeau , in JL K 354 ' is Judith Brewer , it 'll 'Y K X it l align Q4 ,P I l Sheila Brown S 'll t ' V lllh. ,, Y 'N l 1 V wtww hwwffi ltti will ' f W x W 5 Nancy Catalclo Patricia Culbertson Virginia Davis Linda DeLuca Joan Detzer Monica Donofrio Christine Douthett Barbara Dumas Beverly Dydo Lynne Edinger 'mf ' .. Ei-mmf ' sr ' S VM fb 1 i J is i wx J N ' it rr' J .., K B 'Elks il'f?lis f e We H, if H y, 5 ff? Mary Ann Elias Deborah Essi Barbara Farmer Nancy Fitzgerald Barbara Fligor Mary Ellen Gorman Susan Hancock Sonia Harris Ruthann Heintschel Theresa Hickey Kathleen Hoag Mary Hoeflinger Janice Hoersten Jane Holt Monica Hornstein Kathleen Horton JoAnn Hoyt Janet lrmen Anna Mae James Mary Jean Johnson Mary Ann Kasper Patricia Kieffer Rita King Theresa Kochan Fredricka Kollsmith Mariorie Krauser Alice Lehman Karen Leppert Janet Lonsway Helena Louviaux Donna Lubinski Maureen Mackley Mary Ellen Marks Mary Martin Teresa Marzluff i cf 61,66 Marcia Matuszewski Margaret McDonough Mary Ann McFadden Linda McFarland Patricia McGrath 0 Mary Ann Mcllhargey Patricia McManus Catherine Miller Susan Miller Joanne Mittendorf Barbara Moser Rosemary Nero Rita Nichols Geraldine N5wak Valerie Perzynski Anne Thiel Mary Jo Thieman Alice Thompson Patricia Toll Diana Utrup Marianne Valiton Norma Weber Edna Wenzlick Susan Wetli Dianne Wille 1960 Rose Williams Patricia Zalipski Sandra Zaremski Geraldine Zmiiewski Sharon Zygela Michele Pfeiffer Kathleen Pietras Patricia Pina Marylee Powell Pamela Reed Barbara Rinker Gloria Rutkowski Patricia Ryan Betty Schardt Mary Ann Simmons Catherine Snyder Diane Sobczak Karen Strawn Phyllis Stricker Karen Szymczak 0 JW YV l l E presidentg Barb Stepping up to the responsibilities of high school are Mary Jo Schemenauer, presidentg Marilyn Noble, vice- ara Puhl, secretaryg and Linda Essex, lfeaSUI'eI'. l Y , , 'liiyryi l llllmgli ilillmw A ll R- llll 1 llmffw l r 'W ,,,,.l ' lll Wi r ,gf N! r a!! xwxx 1 ,. -iid Y l' He, fa W M sig N iii r r ll.ll l'll ' r it M i' Mil, it ry it 5 M L rr limi' it as- A 1 S - N 1 llll it g c im is aus y Wa' 'lg u- Y V M W .f i ,hlll.ll W ,W 1 if it i l ci... M ' llll i rr , ri i t My s i' ll.ll M , lwwi WN i.' -- ' EMM in r Y i 1 wr , if Q A 40 Susan Albecker Glenda Aseltyne Virginia Auth Suzanne Bebell Beth Benore Mary Bissonnette Janice Blaser Jean Blazey Barbara Bocian Rose Boellner Mary Bohland Barbara Braun Doris Brotherwoocl Mary Carroll Leonyl Carter Charlene Chambers Patricia Chavalia Mary Chmiel Lillian Clare Cathleen Coburn Caroline Dumont Diane Durst Linda Essex Rita Fall Patricia Farmer Constance Fournier Carol Gaynor Diane Gedert Kathleen Gilbert Karen Gradel Therese Gramling Judith Grosiean Linda Grude Margaret Grzechowiak Carol Gunner Laani Cook Janice Culbertson Pamela Curry Judith Czolgosz Sandra Daley Mary Agnes Dawalt Marie Deca will ,K llilliiiriiit w Susan Dick Carolyn Dietsche is J iriiil J llii iill l l l: f Yglj l ' ' W E l AQ tl llri iieia P i, V 1 Iln Y W Y Y V: P r i P A 7 r l lllll , ll V il,l..i i s lr-ii W J Vi t 'F' is tl J llhl 'T i E J J i i 41 Barbara Kohler Donna Kowalewski Joanne Kuhlman Marcia Kwiatkowski Therese LaMarche Margaret Lawrence Cynthia Lewis Mary Dolores Lewis iflbl L Janet Linenkugel Lois Lippert Sharon McVicker Judith Harroff Dee Ann Heinl Jerilyn Heinl Mary Hetrick Mary Ann Hettel Lura Hughes Mitzi Irwin Adelle Jagod-zinski Marianne Jilka Sharon Karpinski Caroline Kasper Mary Beth Keller Joanne Kieffer Carolyn King Carol Merschman Diane Miller Donna Miller Janice Miller Marcia Miller Mary Beth Miller Patricia Missler Carol Momenee Judith Mullis Sheila Munger Ruth Ann Murray Brenda Nadolny Marilyn Noble Joanne Nowak Mary O'Neill Ruth Parlier Diane Peatee Joyce Phillips Karen Polus Jacqueline Popek Janice Pothast Judith Powell Mary Priebe Barbara Puhl Patricia Rack Annette Rawski Susan Reineck i Carol Reiter X x Diane Ricucci QQ, Dorothy Rieman Barbara Rochelle Margaret Romstadt Patricia Roth Mary Rough Mary Jo Schemenauer Rita Schlagheck Mary Schmitt Sharon Schneider Diane Secor .rl , -'45 l l M - 'H .sm if' if i 'W' i au 44 -if i R i' Betty Simmons Sally Simmons Mary Smith Carol Smithhisler Mary Soper Marilyn Stefanski Linda Stoll Patricia Sullivan Jacqueline Topoleski Jean VandenBosch Mary Lou Warrick Janet Wasserman Sally Wetherill Ann Wilhelm Dorothy Wrasman added Vincent might have been the language of the early Romans, but these fresh- men prefer to conquer the English Translation of that Latin lesson. lt is the Mass that matters. Agreeing with this statement are these sophomores who have been studying various aspects of the Holy Sacrifice. 46 these fr gether d OF VENI The qua e L f -. ..... .v.. ..,...,,.-., vw...-. V-....v, .U--.eta uv' ivuuvv panelists in evaluating the dramatic qualities of some American plays. 47 .fdrioacope Elonne Danfzer finds enioymenf in creaiive aluminum animals while Candi Layine siudies The sTiIl-life problems of ner fellow iuniors. Judy Lambrix is fascinated by finished ceramic pieces. Elonne Danizer and Joyce Myers are being initiated in the ancient art of enams elling. 48 A picture is worth more than 1,000 words, corn- ments Kathleen Pietras as she examines slides and films. Sharon Ben- ton, Gloria Rutkowski and Beverly Dydo look at American folk art and paintings in their study of American art. li is Sophomores Mary Ann Simmons, Linda McFar- land, Patricia Ryan, and Patricia Kieffer examine textile painting and belt weaving. Diane Wille looks at tree-brush painting and counter- change problems while Geraldine Zmiiewski and Karen Leppert dis- play applied design on wood. uiiiziziuiii um qua Mu wif mf bw 'i?fs ' Knmvr ,W X-N Wifviffgv 4 'NF 'QQ nug- -fgt 5:1-F' 'FEES cf Seniors Judy Lambrix and Joyce Myers are fl captivated by the crea- tiveness of mosaics. U 0-'fb fel 5 alll? :Ei t 5 - ns.: 4' N i ., X ,A Y . ., .. ff-f' + .'.-VW. f A n.,,. I-ws.:- :'4 -ff ,-.'r '. :Z -- -'el''- '- Y-7 i'ff'!'fwf-tif -fxif HJ .. , .,, .- ' nl: .: K fvf- px' -1.1 3,'.p'.' 158' I ' p uf: H' fl: wr. .' 5- v Q.-2 .1-.' 3-1' J, :!..:g.-' A 1. . '?o,,,f. .1-,,,,.. ., , 'qw --3.5, 'y ' if-,, ,-.,,.,, 1 c . , -s 'H -. 1---. .: ' A . ..,'-ig-.33 ,'-5 g-..A:, -ph. 'z Q-Lfff.g3'n., U' 1,21 6 f.,..i,gg. -.1g,.,,.',.t.f',JA.--..1,.,.sHx. ,-.4,....,A .Img ,. . .. Cu Pac .f.j,f,-:,?., 'i f'if-'E'f.ZT.f51'f it: H553 Y f 4 517- 5 ff'2Q'-4 J. ':':l3'.i.15J 3:'N'.1'k.1-1'7C 1 '.'-fXJ i's f f 5v . ,-1'- E:.f5' '-13:-'Z '- Cv1 u.ap.' 1-5'-.1w.r 1.1-ff-1 -. rf 4 -5, ..L,,g,1-...1 V ,,r-...z-.-or .zf,-,- A -,-.g19..,.4.,1.g.. .. If-.1.---ug-5-,-A ying.. 51.-'w .. .z5-ff3g,-- .'-,..1qg,.,fXg,--,..-..- if.: .,.r.-,-mul..-.. -5 5 ..v'j?71'lr-f,.Lfif-?. ?f,s. 2.-.1-.tl--:'a:i :'r+:4,-.-it-v '..Z-ff! . - rlli t-'5- - f-'lei -' iw ' n . ro- V 41-.1A'-wif'-..g l'b -?:A - -' ' KM -Qfrvttfi-ilwr:-t --591:11 -if L-' - ' ' .,1. ... -.- - ' ici Backs straight! Heads up! Typing I students practice exercises which really make the typewriters sizzle. 51 GHC 9 1 Set it for 500, says Sue Smith as she explains to Beth IO Landin the number of copies required for this mimeograph ' b Discount on purchases presents a problem to the bookkeeping students, but Sharon McNeil emphasizes, It's a credit. Seniors Evelyn Topolewski, Mary Ann Desmond, Rita Giovanoli, Sharon Robin- son, and Judy Wurzell dem- onstrate the various office machines and their use. Dictaphone diligence is ex- emplified by Bonnie Carle and Mary Ann Desmond, while Patricia Kazmierski, Judy Novak, Margaret Masney, and Carolyn Ceg- lio use the light touch on their electric IBM's. Geraldine Seymour pre- pares herself for a future spying position as she learns the secrets of short- hand. Gerrie seems quite eager to transcribe her newly acquired knowledge for her fellow agents. el' UOLCQ wad QUQI' do t 7 gen Q7 6'l.l'l6! !0l,U if And the little white bed went bump, bump, bumpety, bump. Carol Peatee relates one of her tavorite childhood stories to a group of enthusiastic young speech stu- dents who seem quite absorbed. Wearing a smile of satisfaction in work well done, Judy Haas and 54 Margaret Leahey record their words for posterity. Judy Holke is at the recorder. ,gy 1 ,. 2 1 1 Quiz mistress Carol Momenee fires brain- 'rvvisiing questions To her fellow modern I-XII SYGS dfe TOLUSELJ Ull Uldlld :wing db zinc explains and demonsirares some of The funda- mentals of speech. Giving iheir approval are Beverly Cessna, Miriam Eble, Charlolle Glinka, Peggy Collins, and Anne Carroll. 56 Given: Homework Find: Sophomores slavishly submissive to the contents of their textbooks. To Prove: Marv Ann Simmons, Gloria Rut- kowski, Kathleen Pietras, Karen Leppert, and Barbara Moser can really find those conclusions. -c if J., 37.4- eg -ff' agp' .lv -.'.'-H. .311 1.153-Ls 115.4 4: giby ., 4, ...neg 5i,,-15,426 ,J- .-'-.' .' . ! JIN1 15- 1 -:ow 5,41 . 7 .s. .3-cz: Hfrgf' 1-nz ri 1-- ill Q, 1-uf -'sys ,. .A X1 P -'Zim :f'i5f3,i5 VF, ,t, .. I'-gf-'L,., 1-'I ,H -3723 21:13. ig. r IT-g.:,.f' -,fri ggi il- -:. '.',.'l.1 fftiljgf 9:11-mffff. 4: ' Q 1m var-..3.0, . l ' Riff' 'Zi' .,. . . , .- , -AQ . 1:1 ff, 1-1 if ' x ,i.'.1 f Happy, hungry seniors await their turns in the noontime lunch line. .1- sp P11 .:'aQfJf',i,'g1f'f '- -v'-.f.'w7Ar-',' lh? 1f!1:.'ff321c '3 :: - 'f J. lg., M . .. 4 ,-., -1 . ,A -1 -, :V . .... .- 4 'iT-In-,1 . 5',.9. 'FT. 4' .-,g -. 14 I-It-Rf .. ,, 1 . .,. .4-,, ,I 1- v ' g:,w.+!!-545' H' 1 I., if 125' 3:3-vw.: ffF'i3l f'f.f37 ,ff ww,-MW 0? 6?60,:f?g,r : 5 is 1 ,, r 4451 iff! - me K Examining with interest some of The eye-catching anlics of under-water prowlers are Geraldine Zmiiewski and Rufharin Heintschel. Mary Ann Elias is pointing out To Alice Thomp- son an interesting worm fact. Proudly Karen Szymczak explains her spice collection to fellow project workers. l have it in focus, ex- clairn the biology-mind ed sophomores as they probe into the intricacies of a butterfly wing. The wonders of nature never cease to baffle budding biologists! Carol Brazeau and Theresa Kochan are fascinated by the life in a terrarium, while Dolores Garrett, Michele Pfeiffer, Janice Miller, and Janet lrmen prove that they have a green- thumb technique. '-ml Going about various tasks which keep the biology guinea pigs buzzing, chirplng, and splashing are Maureen Mackley, Ruth Ann Bockey, Marianne Vali- ton, and Lynne Edinger. lglagaio ogy Unpuzzling The puzzle of dead Ernie are These puzzle-determined physiology puzzle fixers: Ann Thompson, Linda Burks, and Ann Cheneyg Cseafedj Ruth Weber, Judiih La- Jeunesse, and Mary Jo Young. Clemififri an -fdcfionj S . 'fa X' 51 fs Ycmrsllm CII Firing up their bunsen burners for another Trip into The land of atoms and molecules are ND's modern PriesTly's. 60 ...nl FC Wnaclame and feind Heckman, Sue White, 7' Margaret Roughton, Margaret Gorka, and A B L Joanne Exteit of NDA's science program are intrigued with their experiment on The heat nflong' t e 00 6 of vaporization. :vr ?t'ww,4fsQ, E2fmrivrefaazgfwzeze-QM,M.. Putting the fin hibit are Pai. Baker, student 61 members fill The -'halls Qviilii pleasing melodies. n g I e e s made wsu? at the spring song fest. Tw. TM Gm 1 X 'Q 'E1 :Fa ,Im -if 't 1 Early risers from pleasant dreams! Will it fit? query Donna Engel and Mary Cooley. Margaret Gorka, Mary Margaret Mayers, and Charlotte Glinka are also sporting togs made in clothing class. Czfoding All the steps from pattern to pressing are mastered by these nimble-fingered seam- stresses! Casual wearing apparel for work or study has the spotlight for Barbara Fligor, Sharon Duncan, Mary Margaret Puhl, LaDonna Bondy, Pamela Reed, and Mary Jo Quinlan. 64 For that dashing date, Cynthia Carrico wears the new style chemise of yel- low embroidered cotton. Patricia Fligor models a blue sweet and low style date dress, while Jeanne Buehrer poses in a perky summer frock of orchid cotton. Constance Zyskow- ski models her beige silk party dress. 3' it 1 ND M's es have iust the dress for that after-school iob or special These 1 s occasion! A red cumberbund sets off Patricia Coven's gray and white wool, while Sharon Heffner sports a white monogrammed blouse and red pleated skirt. Georgianne Puhl is modeling a red figured blouse and charcoal skirt. For that extra special appearance Geraldine Sey- mour wears a black dress trimmed with a white oollar. A detachable ' ' h M Dennis's green flannel. collar and black velvet ribbon hlgitllg ts ary Lili, .if 65 Tea for two? Miss Margaret Shanteau, instructor, eyes with approval the arrange- ment and setting for the Get Acquainted Tea. Host- ess Judy Johnson is ready to pour, while Marcia Mil- ler places dainty sand- wiches on the table. F Janice Culbertson, Kathleen Gilbert, and Donna Miller prepare and pack some holiday goodies for their parents. 00 Cl,I 6U1'lCl, Preparing for that gay summer picnic are Sharon Schneider and Carol Smithhisler. Sparkling-bright windows and a pol- N -?':'. . , 'J '-jp,,53:.'5.m,,, I ished' stove are proof enough that Carol '12 vQg5,Q'y5'5-. ,+I Gunner and Diane Ricucci had a sudden ig urge for spring housecleaning. fi JZ-3 , i L '::giii,glQ if .ec-Z 51 '-. .. ' - .ggewv A x L '3af43.? :ffm ,, g ,.,:..n - -1. ,,, ,gf-,e.s,. --L-gf. ..,,. cgi.. r., A1 aww -Q A bit of song added to a bit of grammar makes for a fun-filled French session. PQIZCA 64166 A 1 Eager lasses rush to classes. it ill Flashing smiles of happiness are these volley-ball champs: Judy Grosiean, co- captains Marie Bohls ancl Michele Pfeif- fer, Marianne Jilka Qkneelingl. Standing are Elena Branchini, Diane Secor, Vir- ginia Auth, and Patricia Pina. - .. . ,. , , -, 44. - , A . ff fv-t?': .fff12-- , :'I.wP-,A .aa .Fill-,A 1,,-TT' r fi: 7-.1 -,'. ,-A,---,-3-ff?-.i-.,. 3 .pi Q15 1 i -1. 3, T71 A if 355111-, .' N2 - 'i l. -. ,Nah-.Z .f':-1.97941 fi 'iklfz -is msg .'E'-'b I' 'f 1. ,fq',5f'4 1', .Y I if-60' 'E gif: 1 ignifx 0 .' .Q -,-n:,lQ.'x., 1. ,Q .ggi 1. .. -. -1,-,-. '. .1',S lf - JL' ' , . .,.,- 'f-r .,-I . V 0 . I' :ff f 'Zi-'iff re jul,-.gVSp.f. Q, 151'-.Qj.:k,'g77-nr. 'PPE-g':,a 3311, Gill' arf'-.571-ff' 1-l 1- s r--'- ,Hi . ., 1-. ,E 11 75 - .ffiv ' N .4. Lg. r -Q 4-.-,4'1'IS . 4 ,I 1.11 1- .gl 9 -' KY .-- 1.15 - , Rrlfgiv-. .jj-ij.-fl 'ws -57.-v ,-J-'Q' lLn'f5 '5,fw3-'f -tlffi r ' ..g,N '.3 'Q 'fu dv .W iff-5 rv.- ..,'.. 711 A X' 11' 5 M 'M . , W 5 1? is ij? K .ff Sl if ,, m- A' A! Q 5 isa an 5 Q, .sw Q? gf? 13 W ik! at Aj. N, M gm sa-if Q. W ,rg f-M., .xdcfiuified in S -Smear Eager anticipation and an air of excitement prevailed until the date of the ring ceremony was announced. Seniors' fondest dreams were realized December 18. Mother Mary Eventia, provincial superior of the Sisters of Notre Dame, presented the rings. Members of the class of 1957 explained the symbolic significance of the ring crest. 2l'2l'l'l,0l'l y Especially honored were the alumnae mothers of the seniors. Posed with their daughters are Marian Young Woodward, '32, and Mariio, Alice Osborne Fligor, '38, and Patricia, Clara Ruetz Johnson, '38, and Judith, Mary Margaret Templin Klingaman, '33, and Kay, Dorothy Selz Brancheau, '31, and Joann, Virginia Fuzekas Myers, '35, and Joyceg Betsy Frolicher Martin, '37, and Judith, Ladonna Walsh Jakcsy, '32, and Dianne Crampton. 72 77, lJ ,Nl-5 ecemger I8, f957 The 1958 mother-daughter fwosome's also include: Agnes Russell Farmer, '22, and Diane, Eleanore Kwapich Rogers, '35, and Sharon, Laura Hosfeld Bohls, '29, and Carol, Angela Donovan Dennis, '21, and Mary Agnes, Irene Pawlicki Murphy, '28, and Linda, Marge Donnally Holzemer, '28, and Mary Therese, Delphine Zygila Thor, '34, and Karen. 73 WaIker,'Mary Wenzler, Joanne Mahoney, Mary Jane Watson, Sharon Bowsher, and Mary Lou Smith, grad- uates of 1957. 74 enior jheopiana X Lo and behold, who is getting made up but the boys from St. Francis! Lacking make-up experience, George Fall, Tony Wernert, Joe Wenzler, and Tom Ireland are being assisted by Elaine Ulrich, Kathleen Gallagher, and Judy Pheatt. X Chatter and cheer cornbine to make the office hum with activity. ,fb- '17Ae QBQJL Sgr 'i While Eileen Reilly and Tony Wernert are busily en- gaged in a personality quiz, They fail to notice the three peeping Toms. Wearing exultant grins for the press are D i a n a Ewing, Tony Wernert, and Paula Deatrick. Looking on with approval are Con- stance Reger, Eileen Reilly, and C arole Peatee. ,f The camera caughi The behind-the scenes crew as they were busily setting the siege for Act Il. Snapped were Peggy Collins, Barbara Apa- naifis, Nancy Louviaux, .lerianne Overman, Mary Kaye Reneaux, and Suzanne LeNeave. 6 ecemger 6, 7, anc! 8 Peg Costello CDiana Ewingj wishes Nlerrv Christmas To her fellow of- f' e IC gifw. The office Y welcomes Emmarac to assist them with their numerous research prob- iems. crew skeptical! ' ,.-5. .-, F' ,.. . F W, ,e A Q.:-' '4 ' . 4'-1 ':'J ' S-'Lf 3 3.1, fl '33 'l jg' fi :A If. f r, . lr' ffl -'FWZ x t 5. K JI' -' . J-'pi . v.: 'ft . . ,,,-. Q '.1 - ri' t -jg!-.-. -1 J. j ,- . 'Aj 3.. rf 1 --nr - P? r- - -, ',g. - .6 ', l' 3' -'A 4 1 1-, 1 1-r-1,6 ., -312.-4 -' -1 1.1-view' . - ffl - up 1 ? f'gz?.'1' 5 4 -Ag '-Elf , 1 gf '-gn..-.4 'fy' lj: h. 1-, xpf A. 4, .5 mi- Geraldine Kumor presented the between-act talk at the .jik-El' senior dass play. ., ar' S... :Q-4: R, . N. ,1 .-., 1- .31 -. -55115 .'2' .2 ,uk bt... .fri , '-.M-14,- .'.' . 3: O. :gl l.' . .i W J. --.-, 1 .1 . - ff .1-.5 :QQ 1- -'fv'7 4 . 1 Q .J 5.-. . Q . 1' -4 M ,. A, .1 3-it-T I V' I .- ,pw '5 so .wr--, iwq?--Q, ,.f:,..g ff'.'v'-fn .h I . ,. s :nrt 7 .wp sg,- .-. :.., , J- JAH. -G I-,,. .xi .f-.- ff .1 :if Qi.-L'aQ., fv+'Y'f f -W . sf. . 'ij -'TA' ,' Eff 2'f'fi?' 'fi-lik' JS MQ- Fifa Q :QA ...K ta? -55 , '-1- '-ileix .- -, .+5.,.,. , .1-qw.: f. I I , Z' . Fuxgf fx 4. . 11' ' i' H-'iff r Ave' 'tex 1- - i' , . .V -. ' ' ri- .-7 ,-.,-if f2 4 251- if 43-.g L, !. 2- -Pt fir ..l.vf. .' . 'QL' 1:1522-1 -,SE INVI.. ' W. ' -nl! 2 .Lf-,al li .,vL.L' 5 :g+.L' -.v, 2 -I pjnlziq ,, .A A, 17:- .1' , .Y A. 3 - 'k- ' . ':. 1 - QT' Mfg 1 .inf ,-., -,. L, 4-if ..g -4 .9 4., '-15 nj.g,jgwQ . ..- V,1.' r ' ' 1-1 Il , .. ,, . f !'.'.5 . we-:.,.: ag' 'IV ..'- -:J: 78 'LI '3'Y :ff lb' Mfg' V-.g.3:'.,A-9. J . , 1. 3.1 41149: fs.-rw . . -.zwv U4-ual .. .- If Romance blossoms between Abe' For her patient understanding and valuable suggestions in making The Desk Set a' stellar perform- ance, Mrs. Wernert rates an Oscar from the cast. and Bunny. l i ismwcv Cast of The Desk Set pose for the grand finale. 79 ' QVWU i Ogffpe -S L ' Getting To Know You serenaded the seniors as they welcomed their little sisters to an afternoon of gaiety, games, fun, and food. iafef Freshmen emerged from the Athletic Club initia- tion as full-fledged good sports of Notre Dame! l'6l,U'C4' Ong, So long, Toledo! Easiward, Ho! via The B 81 O. Wiih vim and vigor New York, Washington-bound senior Travelers Take off, but a week of sight-seeing left them weak and weary. Y1in ...w,T,.-.az :H ,gf,'.',1 .. X '41,-9 fo s 1 1 31,1 f L A H' ..... 1- mf ,HIL -. 1' k J H H mf mm N. gf? X qi, M J ll Pleased smiles indicate that Stu- dent Council officers a d re e- lighted 'th wi school events and are anticipating a bright future. Pausing for a pose are Kathleen Peatee, treasurerg Karen Thor, secretary, Miriam Eble, president- and Sandra Buckley, vice-pres: ident. H Y Ann Desmond 13061, Sallye Longeway 14011, Ann Thompson 12011, Erma Longeway 12011, Louette Johnson 14011, foo row. Row 3: June Schu- macher 11091, Lucy Sawyer 11091, Miriam Makovic 13011, Joyce Seymour 13011. Row 2: Fusan Hancock 13021, Barbara Bova 13021, Mary Ann Sim- mons 13041, Patricia Bender 13041. Row 1: Patricia Rack 13091, Carol Momenee 13051, Sheila Munger 14031, Caroline Kasper 14031, Virginia Auth 13051. Absent: Suzanne LeNeave 13061, Mary Grace Carroll 13091. omeroom representatives are Mar .gjfualenf ounci egzna ga!! ,gyms affflfssr iw Busy, busy, on the run! Yearbook construction is such fun! That's what the staff of the 1958 REGINA say as they sort, crop, and paste pictures and give their approval of im- portant decisions concerning covers, designs, lay-outs, and division pages. Comprising the staff are Barbara Apanaitis, Anne Carroll, Margaret Collins, Miriam Eble, Judith Haas, Erma Longeway, Nancy Louviaux, Antoinette Miller, Carole Peatee, Judith Pheatt, Constance Reger, Susan Secor, Susan Smith, Sharon Svviergosz, Elaine Ulrich, Georgia Utz, and Marijo Woodward. 85 Sim glcliford I flldisll-W' Scouting for news . . . getting ideas for features and editor- ials . . . writing . . . re-writ- ing . . . meeting deadlines . . . galleys . . . page make-up . . . headlines . . . circulation - that's the routine iob of the iour- nalism class tor each issue of THE NOTRE DAME. Comprising the editorial staff are Patricia Ragan, Karen McDermott, Mary Ann O'Neil Cstandingj, Betsy Brewer, Kathleen Peatee, Mary Ann Sadler, Nancy Boes. pudgcafion Sfa! Eager nose-for-news reporters for THE NOTRE DAME are Cleft to rightl Carolyn Bender, Georgia Utz, Mary Margaret Mayers, Judy Martin, Rita Schultz, Elonne Dant- zer, Judy Ardner, Mary Jo Quin- lan, Karen Borgerson, Marilyn Dompier, Jeanne Buehrer, Judy Lengel, Carole Peatee, and Mary Ann Forthome. X gun nit mmzvsafmii' .A- 1' 8, W 5 3 1? - -A-- V, V - ft!- :,l. gill Q 'lww me 7 WIN Q gs a ga af . 2 .K I .1 2' Q 1 52533. ,sigh , ui , 3 f is ix M 29' E 45 me E E E Q3 me Z. A :Lu- ,..+-QW - f, mxgh ce. 'ff Eli we wp 1:1-1.-vs:-4. ' K m me sua-mwwe 1, aucenma E dr V 1 fin - ,, We 5. 5 Q 2 ,..M.,, fifwrwzlfx ,sf Lwsfl--wfzk P- fag A M 152 ,- L3 , E ,1,.. , ,, 32:5 -51, www 'Er MN , S Q Q g,f,,::wQ:vh, 4 Q-if Q11 9 23? , , ' -f . ,gf sf W A A X X . as A ,., 1 i Q -wr 'YF' Q9 Rv Q 1 rw fy M my M 5 :QQ 3, 'se Y' Wm, uf 9555 , , 233352 AL Qfiififs .wk .-...A ww 'Q .H ng., --,xmra 1 ,5 , Q M WI 2. .-s, - ', K ' 4 iv ' 7 gh, ... , , M -V f fx qgfmggwf vi A Members of the iournalism class enioyed an informal interview with Miss Anne Culkin, who captured the hearts of NDA'ers with her charm and personality. F1,,fs .M Prayer, study, and sacrifice com- prise a busy program at NDA. Greatly boosting the mission spirit is the annual clothing drive spon- sored by CSMC officers Mary Ann Sadler, treasurer, Marilyn Dompier, secretary, Charlotte Glinka, vice- president, and Judith Haas, presi- dent. -l if LIFE? Preparing to send smiles across the miles are Junior Red Cross officers Constance Reger, secretary-treasurer, Kay Klingaman, president and JRC High School Council president, Judy Johnson, vice-president, and Marcia Kwiatkowski, Treasurer of Chapter- wide Council of JRC. Homeroom helpmates in Red Cross projects are Constance Reger CZOU, Marcia Kwiatkowski f305J, Laani Cook f403J, Jeanne Behan 13045, and Mary Ann O'Neil C4011 stand- ing. Kneeling are Judy Johnson and Kay Klingaman C306J, Marie Bohls CSOQD, Karen Campbell 13013, Lee Ann Kaiser flO9J, and Patricia Rack f309l. 1 , 4 5 grifqh- j?,1'-,- 3-:xi i-,-,tfil LM '--- -'-ui-'ff---Y-.1'2' ': nib- if- lg .fit -1 gf' fir ---'lr-K 'gh-V55 f'4-5- Q-'F-1 'ff' -, -..f1'a ':- 1. 1. 671155 .5 'L -jf,1r.? A ., ' aff i-42 .v. ,h-'a1- -Q?-' -.J. .p-'J as-Z. c. .-1 5 Heading ND'S band of mission work- ers, are the homeroom representa- tives Donna Kowalewski, Linda Stoll, Peggy Lawrence, Mitzi lrwin, fresh- men, Rita King, Donna Lubinski, Pa- tricia Bencier, sophomores, Sharon Grosiean, Elonne Dantzer, Kay Madi- gan, Karen Borgerson, juniors, Jean Nuhfer, Joan Lubinski, Judy Young, Juanita Pina, seniors. ii-Y Debates and discussions highlight the activi- ties of the Junior Council on World Affairs Club. To promote interest in world affairs, a group of interested seniors meets regularly to delve into national and international problems. Heading the club are Diana Ewing, vice- president, Geraldine Kumor, secretaryg Peggy Collins, president, Judy Pheatt, treasurer, and Judy Holke, area treasurer. Notre Dame's own Betty Crocker! -Sharon Rogers proudly accepts her gold pin, token of her home- making ability as evidenced in the Search for the Home- maker of Tomorrow exami- nation. 90 ture Nurses Club. For a future that's bright be a leader in white,' says Karen Borgerson, treasurer to Toni Miller, president Cynthia Carrico, secretary and Judy Black, vice- pres: dent - officers of the Fu Q ,E Ff xg! X W x Y X if-.. I, XV' 5 ' K' , 'A s gp I V37 A 5!:EE,::'k . 4?-n Q . f' QQ : if A W ,,f5mu-1 guiw- - 5' ' - Q? ' fx 1. NS N M , A , ,grwwzk 4 : W , 1-n Q 53 K I , ,M Vi, K K f 55: ' 4' K . P l W GQ KQQQXGWT ' cmnun ,WEHRQNQCLE X15 M -fl gg f fsi ,az-, .. 5...-1, ST. Lucys Day and :Ts a greaf day for .5 The seniors! Underclassmen delighTed in honoring The seniors with more remem- brances To add To Their already loul in scrapbooks. Q Q 7 av.: . ... I . ' e -wigs Looks like a masquerade parTy, doesn r iT? BuT The TruTh behind iT all is Thaf These belles belong To The FuTure AcTresses of America Club. Displaying Their TalenTs on The sTage of ST. Francis High were Mary Ann Sadler, Sharon Grosiean, Marilyn Dompier, Top row, Mary Ann O'Neil, Kathleen PeaTee, Karen Borgerson, row and Donna Carroll, seaTed. yi ff: -Q' Vx 4 ,is rom ime lt's another moment to remember as Suzanne LeNeave and her escort, Bill Aldefsonf PVF' pare to leave for the iunior-senior Prom in the Ballroom of the Hotel Secor. Our Queen and her courtl Selected by the student body for their personality, poise, and beauty were Kathleen Gallagher, Diana Ewing, Queen Suzanne LeNeave, Elaine Ul- rich, and Elizabeth Landin. These beauties represented Notre Dame at the Area Student Council Dance, February 4. :pq IL. 9 .fx gf. , Q 535, 'Qu , ai 3, xg 1 s g fs 5 I 4 mkk, Y x,5 ,, f ix it x l 1, +1fwwAwr..4,..y,. . af , , In ig g- 1 qw-1,m,..74,,, VM .1-.1 A I Q1 W w, wff w. fQ1f'w,Zz13Z ' I f -as U ' I 1 l00l tUi2lfU5 Keeping a watchful eye on sports at NDA are the four officers of the Athletic Club: Lynda Price and Nancy Boes, secretaries, Nancy Louviaux, vice- presidentg and Margaret Roughton, president. Which of the trio will make a strike? ask these cheering onlook- ers, Hmm! Now wouldn't you gals be surprised if they all got a rousing HSOOH? Champ of her division in bowling is sophomore Maureen Mackley. Mau- reen bowled her way to a profes- sional 123. Taking time out from practice to pose for the birdie are Mary Ellen Marks, Pamela Reed, Judy Brewer, Rita King, and Sandra Zaremski: members of the Team O'Teeners, first-place team of the B-league. Anticipating the results of the game, Gloria Garno and Mary Lou Was- serman patiently wait for Elonne Dantzer to finish calculating the score. 97 .W ., ag SW, 6 3 f Y R, Nw -A Albin, Sue Apanaitis, Barbara Bailey, Nancy Bender, Carolyn Bohls, Carol Brancheau, Joann Burks, Lindam V Capshaw, Dolores Carle, Bonnie Carrico, Cynthia Carroll, Anne Ceglio, Carolyn . Cassna, Beverly V' Cheney, Ann Collins, Margaret Cooley, Mary Crampton, Dianne Deatrick, Paula Dennis, Mary A. Desmond, Mary Anne Eble, Miriam Eckhardt, Carol Ewing, Diana . Exteit, Joanne , Farmer, Diane , Fligor, Patricia 'I V Gallagher, Kathleen 5 Giovanoli, Mary Gisel, Nancy Glinka, Charlotte Gorka, Margaret Gregory, Carol Grimley, Patricia 1 '1 Haas, Judith Heckman, Eileen Holke, Judith . Huber, Carole 'fl Hug, Jeanine lott, Vivian Johnson, Judith L- Kazmierski, Patricia Keller, Joyce Kelly, Nancy Klingaman, Kay Kumor, Geraldine LaJeunesse, Judith Lambrix, Judith Landin, Elizabeth Leahey, Margaret LeNeave, Suzanne Longeway, Erma Louviaux, Nancy! Lubinski, Joan , en ior irecforg 320 W. John, Maumee, Ohio 2048 Elliott Ave. 21 15 Joffre 2055 Alvin 2346 Marengo Dr. 451 St. Louis 3905 Peru St. 2944 Broadway 828 Moore 3509 Wyckcliffe Pkwy. 4201 Drummond Rd. 1120 Berdan Ave. 4505 Rambo Lane 2337 Glenwood 2347 Maplewood 2047 Fairfax Rd. 1727 Milburn Ave. 2030 Central Grove 2350 Aberdeen Ave. 4743 Overland Pkwy. 3177 Goddard Rd. . ' 2354 Lambert 3535 Laskey Rd. 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No. 1, Grand Rapids, Ohio 2720 Eastmoreland 4319 Overland Pkwy. 4960 Heatherdowns, Maumee, Ohio 4624 Haddington Dr. 2 Charlevoix Court 1670 Vance St. 1328 Vance St. . ,J L 4 . .f .,f.. 1 4 N- Lni ' -V Albecker, Susan Aseltyne, Glenda Auth, Virginia Bebell, Suzanna Benore, Beth Bissonnette, Mary Blaser, Janice Blazey, Jean Bocian, Barbara Boellner, Rose Bohland, Mary Jane Braun, Barbara Brotherwood, Doris Carroll, Mary Carter, Leonyl Chambers, Charlene Chavalia, Patricia Chmiel, Mary Clare, Lillian Coburn, Cathleen Cook,.Laani Culbertson, Janice Curry, Pamela Czolgosz, Judith Daley, Sandra Dawalt, Mary Agnes Deca, Marie Dick, Susan Dietsche, Carolyn DuMont, Caroline Durst, Diane Essex, Linda Fall, Rita Farmer, Patricia Fournier, Constance Gaynor, Carol Gedert, Diane Gilbert, Kathleen Gradel, Karen Gramling, Therese Grosiean, Judith Grude, Linda Grzechowiak, Margaret Gunner, Carol Harroff, Judith Heinl, DeeAnn Heinl, Jerilyn Hetrick, Mary Hettel, Mary Ann Hughes, Lura lrwin, Mitzi Jagodzinski, Adelle Jilka, Marianne Karpinski, Sharon Kasper, Caroline Keller, Mary Beth Kieffer, Joanne King, Carolyn Kohler, Barbara Kowalewski, Donna Kuhlman, Joanne Kwiatkowski, Marcia l l 86AI'l'lG,l'l 4327 Elmhurst Box 123, R. 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Dantzer Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Deatrick Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deca Mrs. Harold J. Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dick Mrs. Violet Dochadt Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dompier Mr. and Mrs. John M. Donofrio Driggs Dairy Farm Mr. and Mrs. R. J. DuMont Mr. and Mrs. James Durst Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Eble Carol Eckhar dt Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Eldridge Mr. Louis F. Elias Diana Ewing Dr. Andrew J. Exteit Mrs. R. P. Farmer Mr. and Mrs. Edwad J. Fitzgerald Mary Cecilia Flahie Dr. Robert E. Forche Freshmen 305 Freshmen 309 Freshmen 403 A Friend Mr. and Mrs. John Gadus Rt. Rev. Anthony J. Gallagher Gloria Garno Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gaynor Mr. nad Mrs. Albert W. Gilbert Miss Charlotte Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gilley Mr. and Mrs. Glendale Ma Louis Giovanoli rket Mr. and Mrs. John R. Glinka Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. John Gorka, Jr. James E. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gregory Mr. and Mrs. John Grimley Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Grote Mr. and Mrs. Fred Groth Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Robert J. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Judith M. Ha Koral Hambu Mr. and Mrs. G. Grover Grude Harry Grzechowiak Roy F. Gunner as V9 John Hancock Mr. and Mrs. Rodney R. Harroff Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Heckman Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Heffner Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Heinl Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hetrick Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoeflinger Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Holewinski Mr. and Mrs. E. Holke Mr. and Mrs. John W. Holt Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Hug Mrs. Catherine Hughes Dr. J. D. Huss, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Irwin Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Irwin Jack's Men's Shop Dr. Albert Jacobs Junior Sodality Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jakcsy H. James Joseph J. Jarosi R. L. Jilka Judy Johnson Louette Johnson Juniors 109 Juniors 301 Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Kaiser Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kasper Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Keller Gordon W. Keller Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Rose Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy Kenwood Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. King Mr. and Mrs. Chester Klos Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Koehl Robert Konwin Mr. and Mrs. Ray Krempa Krieger Printing Company Geraldine Kumor Kuntz 8. Parmar Drugs Ladyfield School A. E. LaMarche Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lambrix Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Landin Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Laudenbach Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Lavine Miss Susanne Lasko Mr. and Mrs. James Leahey Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lehman Mr. and Mrs. S. J. LeNeave Mr. and Mrs. A. Lengel Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Leppert, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Linenkugel Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Longeway Sallye longeway Helena Louviaux Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. louviaux W. C. Lippert J. Lubinski Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mackley Mrs. Frank J. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Makovic Edward Manders John Marks Clyde G. Martin John J. Masney Joseph Matuszewski Charles W. Mayers M. McC'oy Miss Fern McCullen Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McDermott Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McDonough Mrs. T. J. McFadd'en Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. McFarland Donald E. McGrath John F. Mcllhargey Frank J. McManus James P. McNeil Aloysius Miller Mrs. Clara Miller Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Miller Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. Miller W X9 a fr-ana 'IO6 Toni Miller Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mittendorf Mohr Brothers Bottling Company Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Momenee Mr. and Mrs. George S. Moore, Jr. Rev. Paul A. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. John W. Munger Mr. Raymond D. Murphy Mrs. Glenn Myers Mr. and Mrs. R. Nadolny Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. William Mr. and Mrs . Phillip Newton . J. A. Nicholson Nickelson . Joseph R. Noble Mr. and Mrs. John A. Novak Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Leo P. Novak Charles Nuhfer Z Norman 0'Neil Mr. and Mrs. Bernard 0'NeilI . John Overman Our Ladv of Perpetual Help CYO Paragon Press Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Parlier Pasquale Shoe Service Mr. and Mrs. George Pawlina Diane Peatee Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perzynski Mrs. Joseph M. Pfeiffer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lynda Price Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pheatt, Jr. Edward Pietras W. Polus Teofil E. Popek Albert E. Priebe George M. Puhl Paul E. Puhl Quality Poultry Company Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ragan C. J. Rawski Joseph H. Recker J.'A. Reed Mr. and Mrs. James F.. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Reilly Robert C. Reiter Alfred J. Ricucci M. S. Robison Palmer Rochelle Lawrence Rodriguez Carl E. Roemele F. V. Rogers Edmund Rutkowski R. R. Rough Gordon Roughton C. D. Ryan Sacred Heart School Mrs. Earl Sadler St. Benedict School St. Joseph School, Maumee, Ohio St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing Mr. James J. Scally Mr. Joseph Scalzo Mrs. Mary Scanlon Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Schemenauer Mr. William J. Schings Mrs. Elizabeth Schlachter Mr. and Mrs. George Schmitt Glass Has Made A Dif ference Now is the time to reflect upon the ugood ole' days in school-the many friends, your favorite teachers, sports and dances and parties. But when looking at todayis school architecture, we think you'll agree that glass has made a difference! Here's picture-proof that school corridors donit have to be dark and dreary tunnels. No longer must walls he solid and opaque. Today, more attention is being paid to daylight and view. When reflecting upon the advantages of this glass age, we think you'll agree that the good new daysi' are better. LIBBEY'0WENS'FORD West Toledo wGfceaZfVanze6f1,Q-Lag Lee A. Schneider Karl Schultz B. J. Secor Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Seniors 306 Mr. and Mrs. David Seymour Sisters of St. Francis, Immaculate Conception School Mary Ann Simmons Mrs. Alice Sloan Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Smith Rose Marie Smith pa from: Vigilite Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. William G. Walker R. H. Wall Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. l. Bernard Warrick Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wasserman Mrs. Jean Weber Mr. William Mr. and Mrs. P. Weber Clyde R. Weisenniayer Stationers, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sophomores Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ann Thomps Mr. and Mrs Mr. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Charles L. Snyder Casimer Sobczak 304 Gerald Stahl J. F. Starner Edward Stefanski Richard F. Sullivan Joseph Szymczak John Thiel Irvin Thomas on . H. J. Thompson Stanley J. Thor and Mrs. . John Topoleski I . Raymond Topolewski Ned R. Wetherill Joseph Wetli L. A. Wetli Frank G. White Miss Lois B. White Mrs. H. Wilhelm Marie Wilhelm Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wille Dr. and Mrs. R. Woehrle Mr. and Mrs. John D. Woodward Rev. Adam Wszelaki Mr. . and Mrs. Mr Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. H. T. Young and Mrs. Joseph Utrup and Mrs. F. W. Utz Mr. Mr. Valiton Motor Sales Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. VandenBosch Mr. William A. Young Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Zalipski Mr. and Mrs. J. Zaremski Mr. and Mrs. George Zeiler Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs 107 ' Joseph Zmiiewski William Zouhary Irving C. Zygela Michael Zyskowski 6,W?!b6W 795X MW 0 ' worId's largest produc of fibrous glass and fibrous glass produ 108 MARY MANSE IIIJLLEEE 2443 Collingwood Blvd. Toledo IO, Ohio Courses leading to degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Education, Bachelor of Science in Nursing. For further information write The Dean. MEL'S DRIVE-IN KeIIer's Radio 8. Television . J CURB SERVICE Sales 81 Service . ID if , F Ch d D I Dorr and Secor J,,ijf,,,ff jf, APPLIANCES, effyaf' eaware QD f ff H 1' ,.- I If I 'I Toledo, Ohio WM ' is 'milf' w, .'jlI,:y' A , 4 E if 4- If I' 1 Iarglest Stock oIl'Records in Northwestern Ohio Ask about our Record Club The Tasty Cone With Hamburgs Phone: 904 w. Delaware The CW' 'OW' On Top Beef CHerry 3-4289 Toledo, Ohio THE T 1- 'Z' .L-p 11 -il . - . il.. - 1. X X- . -ii 1 . -. -1- ?-ff- V - l-l If - - i-.11 . . ..- Z Z ' F 0 I. D I N G P A P E R OLEDO PAPER BOX COMPANY 1 1 16-24 True Street CHerry 4-8375 STOCK BOXES - SPECIAL CARTONS T09 laonriord Ace Venetian Blind 8. Window Shade Company Acme Pharmacy Allied Music Sales Ansberg-West Mortuary Atlas Bridal Shop Avalon Grill The Babcock Dairy Company Balogh Cleaners Bancroft Laundromat Baron's Pharmacy Bernie's Friendly Mobilgas Service H. H. Birkenkamp Funeral Home Bischoff's Food Center Black Diamond Nursery Borden's Ice Cream Bridal Aisle Buddies Food Service, lnc. Buettner 8. Breska Printers Cabin Club Cataldo's Market The Catholic Club Dan-Chester Jewelers Chet's Wheel Alignment Chinese Village Restaurant ChurchilI's Super Markets, Inc. Dr. Frank C. Clifford Colony Self-Serve Laundry Comstock 8. Coventry Joe I. Cooper, Florist Copco Papers Courtesy Cleaners For The Best Spaghetti In Town, Try Angelo's Spaghetti House Sizzling Steaks, Chicken, Fish, Shrimp, etc. Stickney at corner of Pearl Tel. RA. 6-8971 Banquet Room Available at No Extra Charge Air Conditioned Joe and Francis, Prop. DAN SIMINSKI Builders Finer Homes for Better Living EL. 1041 3525 Wesleyan Drive FENCE for EVERY use RESIDENTIAL ' INDUSTRIAL Wire Iron Wood Rustic MARLEAU-HERCUIES B. C. IBABEJ MARLEAU 3600 Detroit Ave. CH. 1-2242 RITTENHOUSE MOTORS 1210 Sylvania Ave. lf70l'lJ0l':i James Coyle 8. Son, Inc. Mr. A. C. Czelusta DeStella Beauty Salon Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Detzer, Jr. Mr. Harry J. Detzer, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. John D. Dickie The Donofrio Industries, Inc. Dor-Aliene Beauty Salon Douglas Grill Restaurant Eggleston 8- Son Electrical Contractors Feehan Kitchens Mr. Edward M. Feeley A Friend Gallagher Cleaners Gasiorowski Memorial Gino's Pizza 8. Spaghetti Goulden's Sea Foods Dr. Geo. H. Gowen, Orthodontist George Gradel Company Urban Gradel Coal Co. Gramling Bros. Meat Market Harrison's Ranch House Restaurant Herman Bros., Inc. C. A. Hider 8. Co., Real Estate and Insurance Hobby Center, Inc. Hor Sai Gai Restaurant Jagodzinski Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jagodzinski J 8. Z Mobil Service Joe and Irene's Super Market Juanita Beauty Salon THIS YOU CAN DEPEND ON . . . In whatever line of endeavor you engage-business or industry, the pro- fessions, science-you will use more electricity to do more things easier, better, cheaper. And this, too, you can depend on: business-managed, investor-owned electric companies like Toledo Edi- son will continue to plan and build ahead so you can LIVE BETTER, ELECTRICALLY. -- f-- Low cost' ' - euscnuc - snvlcl u . For - G o o D . Q.. vi net o CPS xx?- . WOWOS CX HRV- V 5 QOUNSEX wi x O XN wwwd CALL HARMON S. HOLT INSURANCE AGENCY WA. 0957 1345 Melvin Drive Toledo 14, Ohio laonaom Junior Vogue Dale Kalmbach Insurance Agency Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Karwowski Koepfer Hardware Company J. Kozak Upholstering Custom P. J. Kranz Insurance Agency Kuehmann Foods, Inc. Lee Motors, Inc. Leydorf's Super Market Lucas Appliance 8. Service Maumee Pattern 8, Mfg. Co. The Mellocraft Co. Meng's Music Store Mercury Recreation Middlesex Cleaners Mill 8. Factory Supply Co. Milo Bowling Lanes National Food Stores, Inc. Neumann Brothers Jewelers Dean Neumann Jeweler Stylist Notre Dame Alumnae Associatio.. Ohio Lithographing Co. Ohio Table Pad Company Orchard Drugs Palace Recreation Delos M. Palmer 8. Associates Quality Furniture Herbert Qualman Barber Shop Red Wells Sandwich Shops Reeb Funeral Home l00I't:i0l'6 Wellington F. Roemer Insurance, John A. Reger Company J. M. Rosenberger, Realtor Rudon Beauty Shop St. Francis De Sales High School The Theodore Schmitt Company Schorling's Mkt. Sealtest Dairy Products Seniors 201 Simmons Cleaners 8. Tailors Antonio Sofo 8. Son Importing Co. Stanley's Mkt. Steger-Showel Company Superior Appliance 8. Television Swayne Field Beauty Salon John R. Taylor Pharmacy Inc. Toledo Blue Print 8a Paper Company Toledo Hospital 8. University Beauty Shop Toledo Gardeners Toledo Insulation Service Toledo Plastics Company Toledo Steel Fabricating 8. Welding Co. Toledo Welding Company Toth Industries, Inc. Trepinski Insurance Agency Urbanski Funeral Home Van's Steak House Vlasic Food Products Wersell's Bicycle Shop Whitehouse Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Victor Williams STARTING OUT IN THE WORLD? Make a good start with a TEIIEPHO E IDB Varied work...good wages...promising futures . . .for girls with high school diplomas. fs VISIT OUR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE SOON THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Compliments of The Maumee Stone Co. lI3 LANDNIARKS OF PROGRESS . . . 1n TOLEDO-Glass Center of the orld 0 W mam X L j ,ill These four buildings reflect the technological achieve- f 4 ti lull I 2 H 'n . . --'F - : - H ments of Owens-Ilhnois Glass Company, whose :I Il E lil!! N . . . A. I E 3,5 g E physlcal growth has left these 1nde11b1e , mul! , ,'l ,!i 1mpressions on the industrial fl n 1 .n ff 4 ff .l in 5 me gg 3 face 0fT01ed0- ,IZ 'I' H' l - ' 5 l .Xffffi : Il il li B fail? 5 .... l I ul fu Q : ' ,..,,HIiIl:, E -i I-I Nr v li B Dvfsvm Came' that ll-HW li llll -' V 'A . -fe: 'il' ,55::::::::f ,I H, llll 5 B l4 ' '- A IIIIEUU FIHE lil 2: 1 1'. iw- E ' f el if ., M ull H s a nta ' ee J' ll l' 'T . n , 'i il H Customer service facilities, staffed by nearly I 'Ill B . . I I B , , 500, oyfer Owens-Illinois -customers the ad- I ul' B H X ' vantages of specialized package design., ' . .N product and packaging research, and Hi' 1 I E HEL' 5, fl marketing services. ,f 4 if F 'Q' Owens-Illinois Building F it Madison 8 Si. Clair V .-.-,- . - - QU' A V -it - i n mg Q - 5 2 ' l glare than 15,000 Zolgloiaga resii , 5 iilllillli Q H ents wor in t e - enera 5 5 3 -9 -'I' . ,,,, offices-directing activities of It ,, iff , 27,000, coast to coast. i I : Mi J4,,, ff:InI,'Qm!gg1 i N. i s I W 530' 'eri 'If' Libbey Glass Division Planl L'-' - if W ,--Mtg., Ash 81 Champlain Q -ia ' 'ge ZS! N H Home of line Libbey table glassware, this manufacturing plant employs more than 1,200 and is one of 31 Owens-Illinois plants across the nation. Owens-Illinois Technical Center 1700 Norlh Westwood in ir- - - - iil zzi ' E2' EEQ -:-: - ,.. mf if o ,,i, ,,,, C ...pllllllllllllllll m A The world's largest and most complete glass research facility, ' housing 500 scientists, engineers and technicians. WENS' LLINOIS GENERAL OFFICES - TOLEDO 1, OHIO MAKERS OF PRODUCTS ll4 Compliments of McMillan Barber Shop 2724 Sylvania Ave. THE MILLER OIL C0 1033 South Ave. Toledo 9, Ohio Distributors of HY-FLASH GASOLINE and FUEL OIL BETTER GAS FOR LESS PROMPT, EFFICIENT HOME FUEL OIL DELIVERY CH. 3-8111 JOSEPH' Toledo Owned 8m Operated Super Markets -.l 5 Convenient Locations 2460 Cherry at Delaware 628 Lagrange at Erie T420 Secor at Dorr Miracle Mile and Great Eastern Shopping Centers Everyday Low prices - weekend advertised specials - plus O-JAY STAMPS gives you the Most for your Food Dollar. itat y... The REGINA staff would like to thank all those' who made the i958 yearbook possible. 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