Our Lady of Angels High School - Amaranth Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1932
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Washingfon Hwe lnspirafion 01E Youfh. We have Hue honor of gradu- a+ing in I932, H16 year of H16 Bicenfennial celebra+ion of Washingfon's birfh; hence we deem 1+ fiHing +0 perpe+ua+e Hwis even? in H115 our las+ school project We. +he edifors. hope Hwaf +his IifHe book will in H16 years +0 come bring back fond memories 01: happy hours spenf af Our Lady o1C Hue Angeis. . OOIUm .ImV-I m..mmuZ x mIH .0 E43 MDO DEDICATION In appreciafion of H163 eHorfs and sacrifices made by our devo+ed and zealous Pas+ors in fur+hering our high school educafion according +0 H1e ideals of Hue Church. we, Hwe Senior Class o1f '32. lovingly and grafe'Ftu dedicafe H115 our Annual. 92st .92 OFEAQU a3: c 935 Z QC; WW 0 C.?.uzm MWP; .7431 du Meadow Bios TGAVA L220 FlLlATiONS ,p-u q .xruiCUVN furrd m . mwt. $1 EEEG NCCrAwK TIC: WHSH g ggzMSW? ' :2 7 mo ,, fl 5?: 10. h A a m . m He n rev m Ll R Nunnnw IhJLAAm 6 33m A eru. . WM Llwaxac m hm! L. m z .1: 3:. 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The unleHered chiId. Hwe savage Moorw Earfh's needy ones of every race In her greaf hear+ all have a place. Now Hwanking Him for giHs received Her deares'r Friend In Jrime of need. Upon her breasf she'bows her head: His blessing now He gives ins+ead. Adoring. +hanking. servEng Him. Of her H16 poe+ sings a hymn: More +hings are wroughf by prayer and love. Than H115 world ever fancies of. Margaref TeLEen. '32. RT. REV. JOSEPH H. ALBERS. J.C.D. Auiniary Bishop of Cincinnah' REV. HERBERT KLOSTERKEMPER. O.F.M. Chaplain O monumenf of Washingfon, maiech. fall you rise: Our wond'ring gaze surveying you. perforce. musf seek +he skies. A monumemL of memories S'HH higher we would rear To bear allowcwL our graJreful pledge +0 Alma Ma'rer dear. Page Eleven ANNUAL STAFF Sfanding-Mary Armsfrong, Helen Nunlist Irene Engelharf, Rufh Klein, Virginia Herrmanm Grace Leininger. Mary Gerfrude Linferf, Alma Michael, Marie Mohrhaus. Seafad-Margara1L Hischemfller, Pauline Ciemen. Virginia Brownl Mary Frances S+el+enpohi, Philomena Eichhorn, Vera Eismann. ANNUAL STAFF '32 Ech'Jror-in-CmimC ................................. Virginia Brown pMary Frances Sfelfenpohl Associa+es .......................... Philomena Efchhorn lfvmrgarc-NL Hischemiller Helen Nunfisi Business Manager .............................. Pauline Clemen Adverfising Manager ........................ Virginia Herrmann . Rosemar Falk ASSOCIafes .................................. Vera Eisrrwann AH Edi+or .............................. Mary Gerfrude Limterf Associafes ................................. nghceKriimlnger Organizafion Edifor ............................ Irene Engtharf Ac+ivI+ies .................................... Mary Armsfrong Afhlefics ....................................... Alma Michael Feafure ...................................... Marie Mohrhaus Page Twelve MARY JOAN ARMSTRONG ST. THOMAS AQUINAS Prompt eloquence Howed from her lips in prose 0r , versef Milton. Annual S+aH: French Club lH-IV Dramafic Chjb 1V Shae Chorus l-lHll-IV Class BaskefbaH H-lH Swimming HI Prom CommiHee MURIEL AYLMORE HOLY NAM E In maiden meditation, fancy free.', Shakcspeaxe Spanish Club Hl-IV Dramafic Club IV Glee Chorus IV Class Basketball HI BETTYANNE BAKER CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL The mirror of all courtesy. Swimming Dramafic Club IV MARY FRANCES BELK OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART The reason mm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength and shill. VJordswortI'1. Dramafic Club IV Glee Chorus J Religious Council IV Swimming lel-ill Class Baske+ball I-II Page 'I'hirfecn DOROTHY BENE HOLY NAME A modest blush She wears not formed by art. -Dryden Drama+ic Club 1V Latin Club IIIAIV Glee Chorus I S+uden+ Council IV Religious CounciT Il-lll-IV Class Treasurer HM Class Represenfafive Class VoHey Ball and Baskefball W Tennis Team Ill PATRICIA BOLAND ST. GEO RGE Her sparkling sallies bubbled up As from aerated natural fountains. --Car1y1e Drama+ic Club IV Glee Chorus l-lI-lIl-IV Business Girls' Club HI Class Volley Ball lI-HI-IV Class Baskefball H-lll School Volley Bail Ill VIRGINIA BROWN ST. GEORGE ' Her eyes as stars of twilight fair, Like nuilight's, too, her dusky hair. - Wo:dsworth Drama+ic Club IV Edifor-in-chient 0; Annual French Club Ill La+in Club lll-IV Sfudenf Council IHII llIIlllHIHIHI! H HIHHHIHIHIHIHIIII HHIIIIHIHI'II- VIRGINIA BUDKE ST. CLARE Her words are trusty heralds to her mind. H-Ford Ar+ Club HI Dramafic Club IV Lafin Club Ill Glee Chorus I-ll-IV Religious Council lV S+uden+ Council IV Class Volley Ball ll Page Fmtrfmz MARGARET BUSCHLE ST. GEO RGE ' th modesty's a candle to thy meritf'JFielding Dramah'c Club IV Glee Club l-lll Swimming HHIl-IV CIass Baske'rbalf Hi MARY BUTLER ST. FRANCIS J'Full many a 170wer is born to blush unseen, And waste its queemess 0n the desert air? JGray Dramch Club IV Lafin Club FH-lV KATH RYN CAHILL ST. CLARE nHer speech is graced with smeeter sounds Than in another's song is found. JWaller Dramafic Club 1V Glee Chorus I-lV Religious Council IV MARIE CASTELLI ST. ANDREW Thy voice is a celestiat' melodyK'h-Longfellow Glee Chorus HJIHV Vhr Musicians' Club IV Spanish Club IIHV Dramafic Club IV Class Treasurer ll CJass BaskefbaH ll 2.1 ; um J x I J ; -, $3: lIHIHHIIHHIHHIIllIHHIJIllIIHHHIIIIHIFIHIIIII llIIHlHIHIIHHIIJIlIllJ HlHHI!HlHNIHJIHIFIHJHIHIIHHHHIIIHHIIIIIJIIHHIIIIHlHHllJlHIHHlllIIIIHIHJHNIIIIHHlHlHlilHll:IilHHHHIIIIIHHIHIRIHIHIHliIHHHHHHHHHNHHHHIIIHIHIHIIIHIHIHIIIHHIHIIIIiH Page Fifteen HHHIHIHlfllllUllHHl Page Simian; DOROTHY CHALK 55. PETER AND PAUL The smile that glowed celestial.?Milton Dramch Club IV Glee Chorus I-ll-Ill-IV wa'mrning I-ll Class Volley Ball n PAULINE CLEMEN ST. GEORGE Her words . . . like so many nimbIe and airy servitors trip about her at command. Mi1ton Annual Staff Dramch Club IV Lafin Club lll-IV German Club Ill Class Presidenf l-III Class Vice-PresideM II Class Secrefary IV Sfudenf Council I-III Class Voiley Ball and Baske'rbaH IHIHV School Volley Ball H-Ill Prom Commiffee Ill MARY DAY STA CLEMENT i'WorrhEest by being good, for more than great or high? - Mi1ton Dramafic Club IV Sfudenf Council IV Glee Chorus IHIHV Class Volley Ball Il-IH Class Baskefball Il-ll'I-IV MARY EFFLER 53. PETER AND PAUL A sunbeam between two cloudsKV-Deluzy Drama+ic Club IV Spanish Club IV Glee Chorus ller Business Girls' Club ll Swimming I-II MARGARET EGNER URSULINE ACADEMY Thus wisely careless, innocently gay, cheerful she plan'd. Pope PHILOMENA EICHHORN ST. GEORGE For of all moral virtues, she was all That ethics speak of virtues cardinal. --Donne Annual SlaH Dramal'ic Club IV La+in Club lllAlV Religious Council lLIIIAIV Vlf Musiclans' Club Hl-IV . Glee Chorus I Orchesfra l-ll-lll-IV Band lIl-lV Class Volley Ball and Baske+ball Il-IlI-IV . VERA EISMANN ST. GEORGE So just, so small, yet in so sweet a note It seemed the music melted in her throat. HDryden 2: Annual Shall Dramafic Club IV Spanish Club lll-IV Religious Council IV Sludenf Council H th Musicians Club Illle Civic and Vocafional League Illle Glee Chorus l-ll-lll-lV Class Baskefball and Volley Ball IIHV School Baskelball lIl-IV School Volley Ball IV IRENE ENGELHART ST. GEORGE Her mind her kingdom and her will her law. -Cowper Annual Shall German Club Ill Vimc Musicians' Club lll-IV Glee Chorus I Orches+ra l-IlmlllAlV Band llI-IV Class Volley Ball IV Page Sevemcen Page Eighteen HELEN ERNSTES ST. JAMES She, from whose lips divine persuasion floquf! . H-Homer Arf Club IH French Club IV VhC Musicians' Club IV Glee Chorus IV Class Baskefball FlJll-IV CFass Volley Ball HI JANE EVERS ST. CLEMENT She hath prosperous art when she wt'II play with reason and discourse, and Well she can persuadef' Shakespeare Spanish Club IH-IV Dramch Club IV S+uden+ Council J-Il-lll Class Baskefball and Volley Ball ll-Ill-IV Schoof Baskeibail and Volley BaH lIl-IV Swimming I-IHIJ ROSEMARY FALK ANNUNCMTION With modest mien and soul of virtue rare. bOsgood Annual Sfaff Drama+ic Club IV Glee Chorus HHII-IV Religious Council IV Business Girls' Club IV MARIAN FLAIG ST. FRANCIS A face with gladness ouerspread! Soft smiles by human kindness bred! -Wordsworth Dramafic Club IV Glee Chorus II Class Treasurer I Business Girls' Club ll Class Volley Ball II Swimming II CATHERINE GIBBONS OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART With her eyes in fiood with laughter. Shakespeare Drama+ic Club IV Spanish Club ll-lll Class Volley Ball ll KATHLEEN GILKEY HOLY NAM E nOf softest manners, unaffected mind, Lover of peace, and friend of human kind. - Pope Dramch Club IV La+in Club Ill Orchesfra llI-IV Band lIl-IV VhC Musicians' Club IlI-IV RUTH GREIN 55. PETER AND PAUL Forward and frolic glee was there, The will to do, the soul to dare. -Sc0tt Presiden+ o? Dramch Club IV Glee Chorus I Religious Council l-Il-IlI-fV Cfass Baskefball and Volley BaH ll-IIHV MARY AGNES HAGEDORN ANNUNCIATION While we converse with her we mark, No want of day, nor think it dark. Waller Dramafic Club 1V Glee Chorus I Orchesfra I-ll Class Basketball and Volley Ball H-HHV School Volley Ball ll-llI-lV Page Nineteen t.- VIRGINIA HERRMANN ST. CLEMENT Graceful Io sight and elegant to tbought. - -Young Annual SfaH Drama+ic Club IV Glee Chorus I x Sfudenf Council I ' Arf Club If! Class Baske+ball II MARGARET HISCHEMILLER ST. FRANCIS SERAPH The glad circle round her yield their souls To festive minh and wit Ihar knows no gall? -Thomson Annual S+aH Dramaflc CFub IV Religious Council IV lIIHMIIJHHHIIIHIHIHIHHlHllilllllllllllHlHlllHIHIEIIHH IHIHIHIHIHIHIIIIHIHIHIHIHIHIHHHHIHIHIHIHJHIHIIHHIHIHIHIHIIHHIHII MARY ROSE HOFFMANN SACRED HEART Never idle a moment but thrifty and thoughtful of others. - Longfe1l0w Arf Club Ill Religious Council Iill-IILIV Vhr Musicians' Club IIl-IV Orchesfra l-llilJI-W Band Hl-lV Class OfFice-r HI Prom CommiHee HI Tennis Team III . Swimming Team IHII Class Baske+ball and Volley Ban ILIlI-IV School BaskefbaH and Volley Ball ll-lH-IV Dramafic Club IV WIIIHHHHHHHI'IIWITPIIIIHI PHILOMENA HOLTHAUS SACRED HEART Fafrest and best adorned is she, Whose clothing is humility. Montgomery Glee Chorus ll 67 Page Twenty LA VERNE JORDAN ss.' PETER AND PAUL Gentle of speech and beneficienr of mt'nd.' Go1dsmith Vice Preidenf Dramafic Club W Glee Chorus I-Il-IV Class Baske+ball H ROSEMARY KEMME ST. CLEMENT Just in thy word, in every thought sincere, Who knows no wish but what the world might hear? HPope Dramatic Club IV Class Treasurer IV Tennis Club IV Orchesfra Ill Band III Glee Chorus ll Class Baskefbali ll Swimming l-ll MARY LOUISE KEUPER ST. CLEMENT 'Grace was in all her steps. In every gesture dignity. -Milton French Club lIl-IV Civic and VocaHondl League IV Glee Chorus l-ll-Ill-IV Class Treasurer I Prom CommiHee Ill School Baskefball IIIAlV Class Baske+baH Il-lll-lV Class VoHey Ball ll l.lHHllHlslllelHllll IIIHH RUTH KLEIN ANNUNCIATION 'Her pend! was striking, resistless and grand, Her manners were gentle, complying and bland. --Goldsmith Arf Club l-ll-llI-IV Glee Club l-ll Spanish Club llAlll Class Baskefball II Annual Staff IV Dramafic Club IV Page Tzurnfy-mze IllilWHIHHHIHIhIIIIHIHIHIHIHIFIIIIHIIIHHHHIHHI IHIIHIIINIIIHIIHllllHIHIIIIHHIIIIIH llllhll Page Tzvmfy-fzm LUCILLE KOCH ST. CLARE A daughter of the gods, divinely talI, And most divinely fair. FTennyson Dramah'c Club JV Class Represenfafive Sfuden+ Council IV Orches'rra l-H Band III Glee Chorus I Class Volley BaH Ill C'ass Baskefbalr Hl-IV MARY FRANCES KOEHNE SS. PETER AND PAUL She speaks reservedly, but she speaks with force. -Pope Dramafic Club IV Glee Chorus IV OHicialogue Staff II From CommiHee Jll Swimming il-lll Class Baskefball H GRACE LEININGER ST. THOMAS AQUINAS To have appreciation of art is to have immeasurable wealthf3-Kahn Annual SfaFF Ari Club H-lll-IV Dramafic Club IV Glee Chorus lHJl-IV French Club Ill Class Volley BaH II Class Baske+ball lI-HI-IV School Baskefball Ill MARY GERTRUDE LINFERT ST. CLEMENT Her pencil drew whatevr her soul designed, And off the happy draught surpassed the image in her mr'nd. --Dryden Annual S+aH Dramch Club IV Arf Club l-HvIH-IV Glee Chorus I-Jl Civic and Voca+ional League IV Class Treasurer l Class Volley 8511 ll Prom CommiHee Ill MARIE LINNEMANN ST. CLEMENT Speech is silver, silence is golden. -Anon Business GirFs' Club IHII Dramaffc CVUb IV German Club lIl-IV MARGARET MATRE 55. PETER AND PAUL Her air, her voice, her looks and honest soul, Speak all mom'ngly in her behaiff' Addis0n Drama+ic Club 1V Glee Chorus I Vi'F Musicians' Cfub HLIV Orchesha JAII-Ill-IV Band IllilV Class Baskefbali ll-Ill EILEEN McDEVITT ST. CLEMENT How wise she must be to be always kind. hEbner-Eschcnbach Dramafic Club IV Lafin Club lll Glee Club IV Tennis W Swimming I-Il Class Baske+ball llrlller Class Volley Ball ll-lll lHHINIHHHIIHHIHHllHIHHIIWIHI lHllllHI l lllllHHHIIHIIIHHHIIIIHIHH l w HIHHIH HlllllllllfllllI I JflllJllllHIIHHl lIlllilIHWIIJIIHHHIIJII VENITA MEINER ST. CLEMENT Wise to resolve and patient to perform. -Homer IHIHIIHHIHH Drama?ic Club IV Vi'F Musicians' Chb IIHV Band lll-IV Orchesfra I-H-llI-IV n HIHIHIIWIHI!mWIIHIHIhlhIHIfilllNllllllllell Page th'mzty- three ROSEMARY METZ ST. THOMAS AQUINAS Her heart as far from fraud as heaven from earth. - Shakespeare Class Presidenf l Sfudenf Council I Dramch Club iV Orchesfra l-llrlIl-IV Band lIl-IV Vinc Musicians' Club Hl-IV Tennis IV Religious Council IV Class Volley Ball and Baske+baH llilll ALMA MICHAEL SAC RED H EA RT Her for the studious shade Kind nature fornfdf - Thomson Annual Staff Glee Chorus llAHHV S+uden+ Council ll Dramafic Club IV omcialogue ll Spanish Club llI-IV Tennis lll-JV Swimming ll Class Baskefball and Volley Ball ll-IIHV llllillllHlllllllHIILIIHIHIHIHIHL g MARIE MOHRHAUS ST. FRANCIS A light heart lives long. ?Shakespeare Annual S+aFF Dramch Club IV Gee Chorus l-ll-Ill Class Volley Ball and Baskefball Ililli LILLIAN NAGEL ST. CLEMENT 'rVirrue is her mun aLUard. r-Drydcn Sfudem Council H Spanish Club HI Glee Chorus HAIV Page 'Hventv-fuur HELEN NUNLIST ST. THOMAS AQUINAS So unaffected. so composed a mind, So tirm, so soft, so strong, yet so refined. -Pope Annual 815ler Drama'Hc Club IV CATHERINE O'LEARY ST. CHARLES A maiden never bold; of spirit so still and quiet that her motion blushed at herseff3' Shakespeare Religious Council 1V Spanish Club Hl-IV Class Baskefba and VoHey Ball ll ETHEL PELLMAN ST. CLARE A child no more! A maiden now A graceful maiden, with a gentle brow; A cheek tinged lightly and a dove? -Howitt Dramafic Club IV Glee Chorus HAIIHV MARY PELLMAN ST. CLEMENT She was a scholar and a ripe and good one. -Shakespeare Vif Musicians' Club IJI-IV Swfmming IV llHIHIHIHIHILIIJIIHHIIHIHIHH Page Twenfy-five lillilllllIIIHIHIIIIHIHIIllHIHllll HHIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIMHIllllllHIIIIHIIHIIIHIHIIIIHIHHINmH llHIHIHIIIlIlllIlllllIlllIillilllllflllllfllfllHHINIIIIHIHIHHIHIIHHIHlllHllillfl IHIEIIHHHHH HHIHHH ll? IHIJIHHIIHIHIIIIHIIH Page Twenty-six BERTHA RAUB ST. GEORGE As frank as rain On cherry blossoms. Browning La+in Club Hl-IV FLORENCE RAVENSBERG ST. AN D REW Oh, there is something in her voice that reaches The innermost recesses of my souI. -Longfellow Dramch Club IV Spanish Club Hl-IV Religious Council I-llelI-W Glee Chorus l-Il-lll-IV Vif Musicians' Club IH-IV MARGUERITE RIESENBERG SS. PETER AND PAUL Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. Co1etidge Drama+ic Club IV Glee Chorus l-H-Hl Class Baske+ball ll ANNA RINGEL ST. CLEMENT ; A tender heart, a will inflexible.' Longfcllow Drama+ic Club 1V Glee Chorus IJ-IV German CIub lIl-JV Business Girls' Club H-HI CONSTANCE RITTER' ST. CHARLES BORROMEO She taketb most delight in music, Enslruments um! poetryf5 Shakespeare Class Secre+ary l-H Class Presidenf III Class Vice Presiden+ IV Dramafic Club IV Prom CommiHee Ill Orchestra l-lI-HI Band Ill Orchesfra Dired'ress and Drum Major 1V Class Baskefball and Volfey Ball lI-lll School Volley Ball Ill VhE Musicians' Club lH-lV S+uden+ Council Ill MAURA ROHMANN ST. JAMES Her best companions, innocence and health. HGoldsmith Civic and Vocafional League Ill S+uclen+ Council IV Lafin Club HI-IV Class Baskefball and Volley Ball lI-lIl-IV School Baskefball and VoHey Ball lIl-IV AGNES SCHERPENBERG ST. CLEMENT Her blushes are the rainbow of modestg. Nicker C1555 Secrefary H Business Girls' Club Il-lll Dramafic Club lV Religious Council IV iHIIlIHIHlHHIHHHHIaIHIHIHIWIHHHHIHIIIINIIHIHHIHHIHH MARIE SCHEUERMANN SACRED HEART OfEcious, innocent. sincere. Of every friendless name the fnend. hJohnson Dramai'ic Club IV Vif Musicians' CJub Il-lll-IV Glee Chorus lI-HHV Tennis W Swimming H . Class BaskefbaH and VoHey BaH lHH-IV J School VoHey Ball JV Page Ttucnfy-scven ANNA MARY SCULLY ST. ALOYSIUS nZ'ealous, yer modeer'HBeattie Dramafic Club IV Religious Councif IV Glee Chorus ll Sfudenf Council II Vice-Presidenf I Business Girls' Club ll Class Volley Ball ll EVELYN STEINMETZ ST. GEORGE ' XVthse little body lodged a mighty mind. ?Homer DramaHC Club iV Lafin Club Ill Religious Council I Glee Chorus I Class Baskefball and VoHey Ball ll HIHIHIHHHHIHIHIHUIHIIIIIJIIII MARY FRANCES STELTENPOHL ST. GEORGE She climbs the grammar-tree, distinctly knows Where noun, and verb and participle grows. - Dryden Annual Shag Dramafic Club IV LaHn Club Ill-IV Spamsh Club I Sfudenf CouncIl IHV Arf Club Ill Class Presiden+ ll Class Secretary IN Swimming l-ll DOROTHY STOLL ST: CLEMENT lXH HlllHI HIHHIHIillHIHIlllHlHl'iPllilLllIll IHIllIHIHIHIHlHIHIHIHIIIIHlHIlllhllHillHIHIHIHIHIHIHlllllhIIHMIHIHHIIHHIIHHIHIHIIHHHIIIJHIHHIHII r'Her air, her manners all who saw admired. Crabbe Dramafic Club IV Lafin Club IIIAIV Glee Club llI-IV S+uden+ Councf' IV Tennis lIl-IV Swimmfnq ll Class Baske+ball and Volley Ball Il-lll-IV Pagc Tivcnfy-ciqlzf MARGARET TEUFEN ST. CLARE Her deep blue eyes smile constantly as if they had by fitness won the secret of a happy dream. Mrs. Browning Dramafic Club IV Lafin Club lII-IV Glee Club H Civic and Voca+ional League IV Spanish Club Ill Swimming !-ll Ar+ Club IH Class Baskeiball and VoIIEy Ball ll MARY TONNIES ST. THOMAS AQUINAS The mildest manner with the bravest mindf'b-Pope Dramafic Club IV Orchesha ll French Club lIl-IV Swimming lV HELEN UHRIG ST. GEORGE Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, An excellent thing in woman. Shakcspcarc Dramafic Club IV Gx'ee Chorus I Orches+ra II Class Volley Bali lIl-IV HAZEL VOLLNER ST. CLEMENT Her gentle wit she plies to teach them truth. Spenser Class Baske+ball and Volley Ball ll-IlI-IV Tennis Team IV INIHH IIIJHHHIIHIHIHIIJHIHIIIHHHHIIII 1IHlJIHIIIIHIIHHIHIIIIDIH 'IIHIHIIIHIHICIIIII E Page Twenty-niHe Page Thirty CHRISTINA WARD 5T4 CLEMENT Modest humility is beauty's crownXJ- Schil1er Dramch Club JV ELIZABETH WEIL ST. GEO RGE She spoke and into every heart, her words Carried new strength and courage. - Homer German Club IILIV Business Girls' Club ll Dramafic Club IV V'rf Musicians' Club IV Band IV Orchesfra IV Class Baskefball and Volley Ball lHH-IV School Baskefba and Volley Ball Hl-IV STELLA WIEST ST. THOMAS AQUINAS A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute. -Gibbon S+uden+ Council IV Glee Chorus I Religious Council lI-Ill Class Presidenf IV Dramafic Ciub IV Class Secrefary Ill Spanish Club lll-IV Class Baskefball III A STROLL DOWN MEMORY LANE Memory LaneI -ahl whaiL varied feelings fhis name sfirs up. There is some- I'hing Ianfasi'ic and excifing abou+ i+ +ha+ makes one eager +0 explore if. Foremosr among ifs marvels is The curious Tad rhaf ii concenrrafes wiIhin Jrhe space of Tour quickly +raversed miles. a four-years' journey on ReaIi+y Road. Wifh greaf expedancy I began my sfroII down +his enchanIecI paJrhon a delithr- iuI. erar-Iif evening. I walked leisurely. for I wished +0 miss none of Jrhe in+eres+ing nooks and bypths. When I sfarfed rhere was a inghI misf: l hadvdifheulfy finding my way. As I proceeded however. +he a+mosphere became less hazy. Soon I'made 0qu a signposf labeled Freshman. Nearby was a smoo+h, Haf srone caIIed Reminis- cence Rock. H' looked invi+ing: so I sea+ed mysehc comforfably. The rock was I'ruIy named indeed: For wha+ jolly memories iI broughf back of +ha+ unforgeHabIe 'Firer year! There were +wo hundred and sevenvof usei'he Iirs+ Freshies of O. L. A. How uH'erIy dazed we were! The wonderful dream of high schooI life was realized a+ IasI'. Everyfhing around us was neWeI'eachers. cIassmaIes. s+udies. and Ihe very school buiIcIing irseht. Besides. +0 aH'end a school wi+h a swimming pool was a doubly JrhriIIing experience in our eyes. Very quickly we Iosf our greenness and became acquainfed wi+h +he curriculum of Jrhe school. As Freshies wiII, we Jreek a lively in+ere5+ in every- +hingeespecially Jrhe book drive and bazaar. When +he sfars and s+ripes were hoisfed Ior Ihe Iirsi' +ime above Our Lady 01C The Angels we were Ihere. We were weII represeni'ed in The opereHa. In India, +he school's firsf demonsirahon OI ifs dramafic 'I'alenI. In athefics also many girls began +0 show fheir po+en+ial prowess. which new has been developed Io a high degree of skill. These were Jrhe principal memories of our Freshman year fhaf Reminiscence RockII brough1L back IO me. Leaving if wiJrh a lingering glance. I ambIecI on Till I came +0 +he nexI' miIesIone-Sophomore! S'iHing here was +he famous Muse 0T Hisrory. who very kindly oT'Iered me her aid. I gladly aCCepIed. Clio fhen passed before my eyes a panoramic view of our Sophomore year. WhaI' a rhriIIing year +ha+ was! The pic+ures phoi'ographing Jrhe Iirer few days revealed us in an affifude akin +0 heading on air. Bu? did we noI' have a reason? Were we no+ free from Freshie shackIes? This fad was so exhiIaraJring IhaI we IeiL fhe en+ire school know Ihere were Sophomores around. The nexf few picfures very vividly showed Jrhe numerous aciivifies in which we Iook parf and in some of which we car- ried 0H pennanfs. Orchesiraeelee ChorUSeathefiCSevarious clubseall Iisred Sophomores. Besides we published a Class paper. AIso several Sophomores received awards in +he Giris' Hobby Fair. Nor did our inferesf in These achievemenfs deIracf from our sfudies. for when Clio presen+ed a view of Ihe honor roIIeSophomore names were prominent Jusf as aII good Jrhings musf end. our Sophomore year came +0 a close. If may weII be fermed a crediiable year! AHer Ihanking Jrhe magic Muse. who had so chivaIroust assisfed me. I roamed on. By Jrhis Iime Jrhe nighI was almosI' over and +he firs+ Iainf srreaks oi +he dawn were beginning +0 peep over +he horizon. Soon I reached a deep. sfiII pond called Jrhe Junior Mirror.'l To my gIad surprise. when I looked info ifs depihs. I beheld +he reflecfion of our whoIe Junior year. III'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiTll:IIiiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIll'iIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIllIllIIIIIlllllIIIlilIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIlliIIlIIIlIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIlIIll The only sacI fad was +ha+ I could find onIy sevenIy-Ihree OI Jrhe girIs. EvidenHy ?rhe ofhers had reIucfanI-Iy IeH O. L. A. +0 seek success in fhe business world and in IiIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII II II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Page Thirty-one oIher pursuiIs of life. The main obieci'ives of our Junior year were very clearly defined. These were: con+inuecI success in our s+udies. Jrhe winning of more pennanIs. +he acquisifion of cIass pins. and +he fea+uring OI Ihe Junior Prom. When we reIurnecI +0 0. L. A. as Juniors. and incidenIaIIy upper cIassmen. we had Iooked forward wiIh grea+ anficipaIion I'o Jrhe affaining of our goals. A++ain Ihem we decidedly did! We won several pennanJrs. our pins. as everybody agreed. were darIing, ancI Jrhe prom gave +0 Ihe Seniors a IiHing farewelleone +ha+ cerIainIy no par+icipan+ wiII Iorgef. Ano+her vivid reflection was Ihe beaufiful ceremony of crowning +he Queen oi Maya a ceremony in which we were parficularly inferesfed. since we had Ihe greaJr privilege of seIec+ing Jrhe Senior +0 crown her. Class Night +00. s+ood omL very disfincHy. How our hearfs did beaf when we were presenfed as Jrhe new Seniorsenolr only Ihe new Seniors. Iou+ Ihe very Iirer ones +0 have spen+ four IuII years a1 0. L. A.-+he Iirsf real graduaIesI The Ias+ view was Jrhe breakfasf +ha+ we served +he gradua+es. This occurrence marked Ihe dose of our Junior Year-IruIy a very ioIIy one! RegreIIuIIy. I IeH Jrhis engaging pond +0 confinue my journey fhrough Memory Lane. When I reached Ihe miIesIone marked Senior Year. if was broad daylighf and Jrhe sun gIeamed brighIIy on an immense buIIeIin board on which was wri++en, Senior Biography-I93 I-32. The foIIowing are excerpfs oi whaf I read: They came back in Sepfember eager '+o do +hings' and Jrhey have done +hern. In chober +hey gave +he Freshies a par+y af +he close of Freshie Week an even+ which we hope Ihe Freshies enjoyed. On November I Hh. +hey IiuhciIIed a I'radiI'ion of O. L. A. by visiJring OIdenburg. where +hey spen+ a mosf enioyable day. In January Jrhe Seniors conducfed Ihe firsI' puinc debaI'e. In February Jrhey capfured +he voIIey baII pennanI'. Their : crowning achievernemL of fhe year was a presen+a+ion of Senior dramch abiIi+y in Jrhe CIass PIay caIIecI 'HuICIa of Holland.' A remarkable record is if nof? I agree +ha+ if is. cIon'iL you? Thus my sfroII fhrough Memory Lane ended and again I am IraveIing ReaIier Road. For us Seniors anofher end is neareIhe end of our high school days. Anofher page in Ihe book of life +0 be marked Iinis! Whaf we have done we have +ried +0 do well. We hope we have succeeded. To IuI'ure Seniors we leave Ihe Jrask of carrying on Jrhe IoIIy JrradiIion of our beloved Alma Mafer. eMary Frances Sfelfenpohl. IWWB IllIIlIIlIlIlIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIllIIIIllIllIllIlllIlIIIlIlIllIlllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl!IIIIlIIIIIIlIlllIIllllllIllIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIllllIIIIllllllilIIllIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Page Th-irty-t'wo :1. IN THE TOGS OF CASSANDRA H is February 2. I942. +he daie of ihe Annual Social a+ Our Lady of +he Angels. Ten long years ago wifh graduai'e fervor we girls oi '32 pledged ourselves +0 reunife on +his occasion. Eageriy have we awaiied ihis day. A+ lasi' H is here. Hardiy has +he opening hour s'rruck when Veneii'a Meiner and I, iresh from +he hospi+al wards where we have soughi and found an oppor+uni+y for devofing our- selves io ac+ive chari+y Jrhese many years. arrive. Bu+ we are nof fhe earlies+ comers. To Jrhe world's fennis Champion. Hazel Voliner. goes +his laurel also. A close second is Mrs. Noiyaii Llahyam. nee Marie Mohrhaus. Nor is WLW's chief announcer. Marion Flaig. +0 be far oufsfripped in puncfuaiiiy. True +0 her vocaiion. she is +he iirsi' 1'0 broadcasi' desired iniormaiion. She 'l'eiis us of Florence Ravensberg's radio debui +0 be made nexiL Wednesday under +he auspices of +he Mefropolifan Opera Company. Hardly have we commenfed, I fold you so, when our aHenfion is aHracfed +0 a group +ha+ has enfered +he side door and is now engaged in animafed conversafion. We join +hem. Afier an exhilarai'ing handshake all around Helen NunlimL and Lillian Nagel con+inue +eliing of Jrheir frip +0 +he Norfh Poie, where +hey have esiabiished a large fur-+rading business. thel Pellman and Mary Armsirong. who are in +he group. avow +ha+ They have +he honor of modeling +he furs seni' +0 Mabley 8t Carew from Helen and Lillian's establishment They are proud +0 name Jrwo ofher class members who are asseis +0 +he same firmeHeie-n Uhrig. manager. and Rosemary Meh. +he company's buyer. Our chai comes +0 6 siop abrupily as O. L. A.'s orchesfra. +rue +0 H's i'radii'ions. swings ini'o a s+irring march. Jrhe composiiion of Kafhryn Cahiil. we lafer learn. Con- si'ance RiH'er handles +he ba+on wH'h a periecHon deveioped +hrough years oi praciice, while Irene Engelharf is s+ill peerless in +he s+ring secfion and Margare+ Mafre in Jrhe brass secfion oi +he orchesfra. The musical bombardmenf is followed affer a brief in+erval by a vocal solo rendered by none ofher ihan our own Vera Eismann. +0 whose radio popularify we have all subscribed. Lafer in +he evening a specialfy dance number is given by Virginia Herrmann. Mary Louise Keuper. Jane Evers and Mary Tonnies. As we marvel ai fheir proficiency. Marion adds +he news +ha+ all four of +hese girls are proiessional dancers in a sfage piay produced by Rui'h Grein and direc+eci by Doro+hy Ssioli: ihai +he feminine lead in +he piay is ably filled by La Verne Jordan. As +he crowds are now arriving. we decide +0 seek a brea+h of fresh air oufside. Our decision is well-iimed indeed. for we reach +he side eni'rance iusf in Jrime +0 see four nuns crossing +he yard +0 +he convent We hail Jrhem. as we are defermined +0 miss no oppor+uni+y of seeing our one-Jrime +eachers. To our uHer amazement we are broughf face +0 face wiih iour oi our classma+e5, Chrisiina Ward. Philomena Holihaus. Agnes Scherpenberg and Beriha Raub. Our surprise is doubly greaf when we hear from +hem ihe remarkable missionary work which Doroihy Bene and Margarei Hischemiller are doing in Africa. The Sisfers say good-bye before we have weil come +0 our senses. For some momen+s aiier +hey ieave. each of our par+y is busy wiJrh her own Jrhoughis. IliliillilliililliiliiiiliiiliiiilliiiiiiiliiliiliilliiiiiiillilillillillillilliIlliiiiiilIIIHIHIIIILIIH lliIlliiililllllilliliillllillilliIilliilillllllliiliilill!lliIiilillllliliilillilliliililliliiliililiillilliliilllllliiliilllllllililllllil A whirring overhead causes us +0 raise our eyes. Yes. H is a plane. If is Hashing Page Thirty-three O. L. A. Who can ii be? Who else can H be. we feII one anoiher afier a IIHIG Ihoughf. buwL Mary Frances BeIk piIo+ing home Mary Agnes Hagedorn. Mary Gerfrude LinieriL and MurieI AyImore. movie aciresses of no mean repui'ai'ion. The plane makes For +he beaufiiul landing on +he roof of +he New Washingion Plaza. We share in spiri+ +he JrhriII +his air-borne quariei will receive when +hey meei Eileen McDeviH, Jrhe proprieior oi +he hoI'eI. Saunfering around Jrhe building +0 +he front we meei a ragged IiH-Ie newsboy. Jusi +o be kind we all purchase an evening paper. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII H is qui+e cIark now. The +hrongs are no longer arriving: +hey are wifhin. engrossed in one or oiher form of merrimenf. We re-en+er. Passing +hrough +he Iobby. I glance aI ihe Ironf page of Jrhe newspaper. AImoer ihe firsf Jrhing I see is an arficIe wriHen by AIma MichaeI. I+s +heme? Oh! an inierview wiih Ramon Navarro. As I Jrurn +0 Ihe Woman's Page wiih Jrhe inieniion of reading Mrs. Evans's advice. I0 and behold! insi'eaoI of Mrs. Evans's advice I see Pairicia Boland's advice. On +he same page is a poem by Maura Rohman and a shorI' sfory by Evelyn Sfeinmefz. Veneifa calls my affeniion Jro an arficIe on Jrhe S'ociefy Page. Three famiIiar names appear Ihere: Anna RingeI. Ihe sociaI worker. who is abouf Io saiI Ior Germany. iniending +0 gaI'her informaiion on ihe labor sysiem +here; Margarei Teufen. who has iusi reiurned from a five-monfhs' vacaiion Jrrip Io SwifzerIand; Marie CasfeIIi. Jrhe giHed aufhoress. who wriies Jrhe arficIe. News +here is I'oo o'F +he acfivifies of 'I'he Cier Manager. Virginia Brown. +0 whom Mary Frances SfelfenpohI is priva+e secrefary. Seeing if recalls Jrhe fad +ha+ poIi'ricaI life numbers fhree more of useSJreIIa Wiesi, Beiiyanne Baker and Virginia Budke. BmL we cannoi afford +0 spend more Jrime reading news on fhis memorable occasion. We edge our way ihrough Jrhe corridors. keeping a sharp Iookouf for expecfed faces. Some we soon encounfer: oihers we look for in vain. All in all. +he coniacis oi Jrhe evening resuI+ in a fairly Jrhorough siock of knowledge concerning each of +he class members. Thai versai'ile girl. PauIine CIemen, is manager of +he Puinc Library of Cincinnaii. Mary Day is PeuIine's assisianf. Marie Scheuermann and Mary Rose Hoffmann are aI'hIefic direciors a+ O. L. A.: if is cerfain Jrhey wiII never be homesick. Margaref Egner is in fhe real esfafe business. She. Grace Leininger and Ruih Klein are in cahoo+s. You see. +hese young Iadies have an eye for business. Margare+ buys oId houses and as Grace and Rufh are in+erior decorafors. Jrhey help make +he houses affraciive and Jrhus secure buyers. Mary EHIer has faken over her Ia'rher's iewelry s+ore and. I undersiand. is making ii a payable proposifion. Can you imagine MargarenL BuschIe as a housewife? Yes. she has seHIed down and lives in a cufe Ii++Ie apar+men+ on +he oqusIerrs of Ihe ciiy. Who is Ihe Iucky young man, Margaref? Bu+ Margaref isn'+ +he only girl of our class who is happily married. Oh! no. Doro+hy Chalk. Mary Frances Koehne, Marie Linnemann and HeIen Erns+es have also4ound Jrheir life work in +he home. Helen Iives in Greensburg. Indiana. She and her husband have a large, disiinchIy modern farm: in fact +hey are scieniific farmers. Philomena Eichhorn is +he leader of a band. which performs in all of Cincinna+i's big parades. Libby Weil. Kafhleen GiIkey and Lucille Koch are +hree of fhe leading players. Philomena cer- IainIy makes Ihe girls keep in siep. Anna Mary Scully is Jrhe proud owner of an echusive hai shoppe in New York. on FiHh Avenue. She pu+s Paris fo shame wi+h 'lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIlllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIlIllIIIIIIIllIllIIlIillllIIillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIllIlIIllIllIlIIIIIllIll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllll Page Tlu'rty-four x. her new sfyles in headgear. Marguerife Riesenberg is Anna Mary's head saleslady. She has +he knack of ialking cusfomers in+o buying nof only one. bmL +wo and +hree hai's. Ca+herine Gibbons and Mary BuHer have esfablished in Florida a beaufifui hofei +0 which Jrouris+s simply Hock. H is a paying proposifion. foo. Tor Rosemary Falk keeps +heir books as accurafeiy as she kepf her own af school. The above fund of informa+ion is gleaned bi+ by bi+ in +he in+ervais befween +he evening's ioiliiies. Pleasani'ly The hours HH' away. H is Veneifa who rouses me +0 +he realizahon +ha+ if is pasi +en +hir+y. She and I have midnighf shiHs fhis week. We bid a hurried adieu +0 all of '32 who are wifhin earshot In +he acf of puHing on wraps I recall no+ having heard of Ca+herine O'Leary. Venei+a quickly supplies +he word +ha+ Ca+herine is conducfing a free nursery wi+h Jrhe zeal of an angel of mercy. Wifh many a wish +ha+ our siay mighi be prolonged, we +ake our leave once more of +he scene of our girlhood's golden hours. On +he very +hreshoid a memory comes like a flashel have missed Mary Pellman. lnsfanianeousiy l voice my dis- appoinimenf. PrompHy comes my companion's amused rejoinder. I suppose you have. Mary corresponds wifh some of +he giris irom her far-away home in old Texas. l+s iure was +00 much for her. The rumor is +ha+ Mary owns several large oil wells There. Good for Mary; good for us all. The Class of .32 is flying H's colors high. Anofher s+ep and +he firs+ decade of our posf-graduafe days is leH behind. Rosemary Kemme. '32. 'GsXW HiiiliiililliiliilHiiiliiiHii iiiiililiiiiiliiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiilliliilliIllliiiiiil iilillilillllliliiiiiliililliliiliiiiiiliiilliiiililliilillililiiiiillilllliiiillilllliiliilillllliliiiillill iliillllliliilillllliIiiiillillillili Page Thirfy-five LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We all know lhal everyfhing goocl musf have an end: so ii i5 wilh US. H19 Senior 3 Class of I932. abouf +0 leave our dear high school and scaHer in+o +he fangling : pafhs of life. Feeling +ha+ we have been a credhL +0 l'he school and +0 Jrhe sludenls. 2 we have decided +0 leave some of our precious articles lo +hose who will follow us. Thereby, we now make our lasl will and leslamenf. To our beloved principal, Sis+er Mary Lawrence. who has made our way. lighier and brigh+er, and has helped us +hrough +he devious palhs of school-girl clays we CHEF our sincere ihanks. ummmmmmmmmmmm To +he Facul'ry we ex+end our +hanlcs and bequea+h our love, respect and grafi- Jrude: we promise lo be +rue +0 +heir +eachings and always be ladylike and Jrrue afler we leave fheir wa+chful guidance. We ardenfly hope ihal +he Juniors will console our feachers for Jrhe loss of us. To +he Juniors we bequeafh our Jreachers, Senior privileges. classrooms. and +he large Websler diclionaries +ha+ are on Jrhe desks in our home rooms for +he purpose 01C looking up words unfamiliar +o you; also our lockers and our places in +he dressing rooms. We also leave you +he privilege of selecling your own class rings. and Jrhe righ+ +o hold a meefing whenever you canido so. llilil'llllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllIIIIlllllllillilllIlillllllllillllllllillil To +he Sophomores we leave our knowledge. which will be sufficienf for you as Juniors. Jrhe duly of filling +he caleferia. sfruggling +hrough Geomefry. par+icipa+ing in all afhlel'ic ac+ivi+ies. giving a prominenf prom. and. laer bu+ nol least we leave you our besl wishes. To +he Freshmen we Jrender fhis advice +ha+ Jrhey will need before becoming Seniors: S+udy hard and s+udy well. so Jrhere will never be any regreis. We also bequeal'h Jrhe fine example +ha+ we have sei lor you of whal dignified Seniors should be like; if you follow in our foolsleps, you are bound +0 be successful. To +he enfire school we leave our Senior Class picfure. which we hope will always be looked upon wi+h awe and respect In leslimony Jrhereol. we, Jrhe Senior Class of I932 do se+ our hand and seal +his seven'lh Clay of June. I932. The Senior Class of I932. Wifnesses: Margarel' Hischemiller. Margarel Malre, Margarel Teulen. Rosemary Meiz. llllllllllllIllllllilllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllillllllllJllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillilllllllIlllllllIllllllllIllllllllllJlllllllllllllllllllllllll Page Thirty-six O monument our nafion's pride, enduring. s+rong you sfand: Your solid marble sculpfures forfh fhe homage of a land. 0 monumenf o1c schooI-girls' dreams. we pray you, prove your s'rreng'rh: Our s+udious eFFoH's. yea. our hopes, O crys+allize af lengfh. Page Tkirty-scven E WASHINGTON IN OUR LIVES TODAY llllllllllllllllllill Washingfon is +he mighliesl name of earlh . . . This quolalion from Lincoln expresses his es+ima+e +0 Washing+on some sevenly years ago. and +he people of Jroolay have much +he same feeling. There is no American hero more honored. more highly iLhoughiL of Them our Firsl President His influence has lingered down Jrhrough +he cen+uries and is s+ill as powerful as ever. IlllliIllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll Washingfon was our 'Firsl greal American general. president and slalesman. He deserves +he deepesl grafilude of +he enlire nafion for his parl' in releasing +he Uniled Slales from an oppressing power. He was +he insfrumenl par excellenl in eslablishing American freedom. Of all we have received from Washingion. our grealesf herilage is his characfer. This legacy of ours has been a predominanl iaclor all Jrhrough our his+ory. His +rus+- fulness. calm iudgmenf. and capabili+y have become a model lor every American. He lirsl' gave inspiralion +0 his soldiers who were slarving. freezing. and discouraged. He sleadied +hem and gave lhem back +heir sirenglh and hope by his bravery and noble camaraderie. Washinglon in his Farewell Address cau+ioned +he people wilh a farsighledness which has reached even +0 our own +imes. In unmisfakable lerms he expressed his opinion respec+ing our relalions wiJrh olher counlries. His words are Our greaf rule of conducl should be +0 exlend our +rade relalions, buf have as liHle polifical con- neclion wilh any counlry as possible. The words were spoken when our nalion was small and weak, bul wha+ good advice even loday. when the Unilecl Sura'res is a world powerl Thaf Washinglon had +he power +0 look ahead is lurlher proved by his realiza- Jrion +ha+ lime would necessilale changes in +he government He believed +ha+ +he governmen+ should be llexible enough lo carry on wifh +he Jrimes. H is +his adapla- bilily of his policies. generally. +0 changing Jrimes +ha+ has made +hem so highly pradicable lo his successors. .iilllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIllllllllIllllllllllllllll llllll!lllllllllIllllilllllilllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllililllllllllllll lll Washinglon was a moswL unsellish person. His +hough+s were only of +he good of +he government His remuneralion was indescribably small for his greal service. He underwenf hardships. privalions. and sell-sacrilice in his loyally +0 +he na+ion. This is one of +he iinesf examples oi pal'riolism we have and is a conslanl inspirafion lo Uniled S+al'es cifizens. Washinglon was a founder of democracy. for he helped +0 break down +he greaiL social barriers prevailing in his Jrime. Hislorians fell us Jrhal rich and poor alike were invi+ed +0 his home and were received wi+h greenL hospilalily. His example has led +0 6 greafer equalizalion of classes. Our counl'ry has honored George Washingfon in many ways. H has carefully preserved his home. If has called fhe capifal oi +he Uni+ecl Sfafes for him. H has buil'r a lall shelf of slone in his honor. and if has conferred upon him +he +i+le. Fafher of his coun+ry. Though generalions have passed. Jrhe spiriiL oi Washing+on lives on. inspiring confidence and loyally in +he breasl of every +rue American. Mary Tonnies. '32. MM illlllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllulllll Page Thirty-eight HWHHHHHHHHHHHHHHJHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH .JHHHHHHUHHHHHMHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHNHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHWHHHHH IIiiiHMiH1IHI.IHIIilliililliiliilillilllllilliHHIliliiliilllliilliHIlliHiIIiHilliHEIIiHillilllllill iH PageIMrW GEORGE WASHINGTON. THE SURVEYOR Have you ever Jraken info considerafion Jrhe fad JrhaiL we Juniors have a siriking resemblance +0 Washingfon, +he surveyor? We are s+riving i'or Jrhe same goal- success-and. +0 a++ain ii. we are suHering +he same iriais and diHicuHies. Washingion. a+ Jrhe age oi sixfeen. was commissioned by Lord Fairfax +0 survey his esiaie. H was a vasi wilderness. and +he lad knew noihing aboqu ii. save +ha+ in HS +hickness and densii'y was buried an arduous +ask. His Jrhouthr of doing his work well. ra+her Jrhan oi Jrhe reward. spurred him onward ifo so grea+ a degree +ha+ neifher savages nor ice-gorged rivers could prevail againsiL him. As Freshmen. we +00 were commissioned +0 survey. 50 +0 speak, +he various fields of sfudy. Our ou+look was dark and bewildering. +0 say nofhing of our realiza- Jrion +ha+ we had +0 s+ruggle Jrhrough four long years of H. 8qu +he adual s+udies were scarcely as dark and shadowy as +hey appeared a+ firmL glance. In course of Jrirne we managed +0 bring Jrhe savage-Iike algebraic expressions +0 civilizafion and even succeeded in +hawing +he icy bonds of unfamiliarify wifh our fellow s+uden+s. Washing+on's work was so well done +ha+ Lord Fairfax. Jrhrough his poweriui infiuence. secured for him an appoinfmeni as Counfy Surveyor. Our rewardi however. consis+ed in our promofion +0 Jrhe Sophomore Class. There. +00. we succeeded only because we had +he persevering spirhL and +he courage which could ncnL be exhausi'ed. nei+her by confusing geomeiric figures. nor by +he idiomaiic expressions of foreign languages. Washinngonis ou+door life ins+ilied info him a spiri+ of sporfsmanship and seli- reliance. If is said of him +ha+ he never s+ooped +0 an unsporisman-Iike acfion. never bragged. seldom +alked aboqu himseli. and pu+ hearf and soul in+o his work. Thai same spirii' oi spor+smanship. par excellent has been deveioped by us ihrough +he various aihlei'ic endeavors during our Junior Year. We have acquired Jrhe sense of righfeousness. as a resuH of which all our school achiiies are carried on wi+h +he one aim iorernosf in our minds: To be Hfair and square. We have learned +0 accep+ deieaf as well as vicioryl +o bear crH'icism as well as HaHery. Are noi +hese some of The characferishcs which made George Washingion our firs+ Presideni? Anna Mae Pabst '33. mm JUNIOR A Top Row: Mary Ann Mueller, Susie Mae Mullen, Cafherine Early, Beryl Harmanni Rosemary Younc. Dorofhy Brueggemann. Rosemary Slacke. Mildred Boehm, Clara FIory. Helen Kadow, Helen McCassy.7$econd Row: Caroline Day. Virginia Meinharf. Peggy Duffy. Marie Kamenshek, Marfha Koenig. Barbara Engel, Ca+herine Beers. Loraine Hu+h, Marie Fenfon. Virginia Henkel. Alice Sanning. Clara Sfenger.-Fron+ Row: Florence Rofh, Olga Crone, Mary Edifh Shearer, Margare+ Wen+wor+h. Mary Alice Ravensberg Charloffe Schaef'Hen Lucille Gibbons, Mary Elfen Halloran. Irma Helvey. Mary Mafre. Mary McCoy. LoreHa Schwab. Esfher Gerken. Class Officers Presidenf .................... Cafherine Geers Secrefary ................... Rosemary Young . Vice-Presiden+ .................. Loraine Hu+h Treasurer ............... ....Cafherine Early JUNIOR B Top Row: AnfoineHe Lambers. Alva Wubbolding, Irma Gruenwald Anna Kuhn. Anna Mae Pabst Mary Ann Auskamp, Elsie Mae Rolf, Agnes Veerkamp, Rosemary Roll, Vyoh Boehm. Second Row: Ger+rude Pfankuch' Helen Baron. E+hel Wiesr. Clara Seilkop. Marie Franz, Mercedes Weinberg. Sfella Vogelpohl. Ka+hleen Bridges, Frances Walfer, Anna Zimmer. Anna Pafer. Fron+ Row: Beafrice Biehle, Frances Habig Mary Graber. Eileen Smin. DoroHIy Rusche, Helen Wallenhorsf. Beafrice Spisak, Dolores Schneider, Marie Wernsing. Adele Schroeder, Anna S+ahl, BernadeHe Humbert Sylvia Scheid, Hermina Spi+znageL Class Cmcers Presidenf ................... Adele Schroeder Secrefary ................... Anna Mae Pab5+ Vice-Presidenf .................. Clara SCHkOp Treasurer ................... Agnes Veerkamp Page For'ty-one NHHIHIHIL1IJIIWISH llfllill IIJIIilillfilfIHIMIHHIHI'llJllllHlliJHlellHll llIIlIlHlHH IIHHHIHIIIHIHHH llHIilliHWHIHIHW illlllilliilHlillHlHIlIIlillillillHIHIHIHlillllllllillillllllllHHIIilliHHEIIIHIHIIIJHHilllliiliiIllliHHIIIIHIHEIIIHIHIIIIillilllllillillilliilillillHIHNlliiliilillHIHIilIHlHiilliHHEHIHIHIHIHHHHINIHIHIHIillillllliliillllilllllillllliIHIIIIHIHIIII Page Forty-two ROMANCE OF LIFE As +he spring so beaufiful and fresh, As +he'dawn. all rose and pearl of dress. 50 are youfh's glorious dreams. Whaf a place +he earfh +hen seems! LiHle recks +he lovely spring+ime flower Of +he summer's gorgeous. haugh+y bower; Or Jrhe early sunshine's beam. Oi Jrhe noonday's dazzling gleam. Juer so IiHle sees +he carefree youfh Of life's sombre. deeply hidden Jrrufh; His is bu1L +he will +0 dare. Venfuring forJrh he knows no+ where. High ideals are his and courage errong1 On his lips and in his hearf a song. Some greaf deed he needs musf do Good Dame Forfune's hear+ +0 woo. All Jroo soon Jrhe happy spring+ime's o'er And +he summer's birds are heard no more E'en gay au+umn's fruiJrage piled ls by win+er's wiles beguiled. So +hy years. 0 youfh. shall onward veer. And +hy dreaming Jrurn +0 vision clear. Thou shalf find af laer Jrhy quesi' When +hy Lord calls +hee +0 resi'. Jane Evers. '32. milHHHyIHHHIHIHIHHIIillylllIIII1llJlIIIIHllll!ll!ll!ll!ll:llill1IlllllllHllIIHHIIHHIHIIIIHlHllliHIHllllHIHIIIIJIIIIHIIIIHIHIHHHUMIIHHIHIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIHIHIHHIIMIHIHIHlllllllllllllllHIIHHJHMIIIHI A TALE OF TWO BRIDGES The Nafqral Bridge of Virginia LocaHon: I IS m. W. of Richmond, and 160 m. S. W. of Washingfon: I4 m. by s+age road from Lexingfon. or 36 m. by canal boa+ from Lynchburg. ComposiHon: Highly siliceous limes+one, ex +remefy hard +0 break . . dence on . wifh no evi- Hs wea+hered surface of a fendency +0 decompose or crumble away. Dimensions: Height 2l5 H: av. wid+h. 60 H; span. 45 +0 60 H. in which s+ream called Cedar Funciion: Spans a deep chasm . . . Hows +he IiHle Creek. S+ruc+ural 'Fea+ures: Bed of s+ream. more Than 200 ft: below Hwe surface of Jrhe plain: sides of chasm. sfrafa of solid rock. al- mos+ perpendicular: crown of arch, remnan+ of a once mig'nfy cave. Appraisal: One of +he chief na+urai curiosi- fies in Hue Unifed S+a+es. Sources of informai'ion: American Encyclo- pedia. New InfernaHonal Encyclopedia. Page Fm-tyfour Our Lady of H16: Angels 88 wks. from Freshman Town. and I04 wks. from Senior Cify: I2 wks. by vaca+ion s+ages from Juniorville. or 3I2 wks. on empioymenf waves +0 PosiHonJron. Highly resolufe Sophomores: spiri+ 01c sfudy unbreakable excep+ by Impacf wifh +he spirif-of-fun: no evidence in ifs good fellowship of a Jrendency +0 disinfegra+e. Aggregafe height 836 PL: av. widfh. 29 in in several ins+ances reaching +he un- paralleled span of 42. Bridges a course of profound sfudies in whose depfhs Hows a liHle fribufary of 14162 migh+y sfream of Knowledge. Bed of s+reamle+. English. deeply laid: flinfy. supporfing elemenfs, some+imes insur- moun+able85cience. His+ory, +he Lan- guages. +he Useful ArJrs: crown. Religion. One O'F +he mosf iilusfr'lous groups +0 grace H1e precincfs of Our Lady of H162 Angels. Archives of Our Lady of +he Angels. SOPHOMORE A Top Row: CharloHe Ausdenmoor, Virginia Fleck. Genevieve Krufhaup, Cafherme Hollman. Rufh Gude. RUH'I Felix. Mary Agnes Brockman.-Second Row: Geraldine Rendler, Frances Henke1. Ca+herine Heidelman. Virginia Boffenhorn. Mary Kafhryn Romer. Mary Herrman. Cecile Puke. Anna Louise Sweeney, Virginia Berry, Edi+h Luken. Eveiyn Jaeger. Mary Louise Meiser.IFronf Row: Edifh Sfrobl. Margaref Hohman, Rufh Sfeinmefz. Helen FeHhauer, Dorofhy Jane Pooie. Ru+h Reichard. Anna Mae Ungen Margaref Mary Regan. Margaref Kearns, Rosella Broenner. Alice Saufer. Jessie Armsfrong. EdEH'I Castelli. Class Officers Presiden+ ..................... Virginia Luken Secretary ................... Jessie Arms+rong Vice-Presidenf ................ Helen Fellhauer Treasurer .................. Anna Mae Unger SOPHOMORE B Top Row: Ida Mae Kraemer. Cafherine Lehrfer, Ca+herine Cur+is, Dolores Humbert Frances Cox- Second Row: Erma Howell LaureHa Reddingfon. DoroJrhy Engel Jeanne Bro+her+on. Mary Desch. Rosemary Moeller Dolores Sieve Phyllis Fi+zpa+rlck Barbara Kappes EIva Knapp Mary Doch+erman, Esfher Dwenger.IFron+ Row: Gerfrude Bryanf Rose ColobuonoI CamIlla WaHon. Louise Sanfel Velma Wolfrum. Marfha Ashbrock. Regina Koehnei Allce Tonniesl Clare Keuper. Mary HeiHaga Elizabefh Burroughs Rufh Kleiner. Rufh Hulier Be+sy Schmidt Class OHIcers Presiden+ ................... Marfha Ashbrock Secrefary ....................... Frances Cox Vice-PresidemL ............... Dolores Humberf Treasurer .................. Cafherine Lelwr+er Page Forfyfzm II II lf-il i W I! V U E! H II I! I! II If Page Forty-xix SOPHOMORE C Top Row: Thelma Kern, Cecelia Thale, Ann Mae Kemme, Mary Rossa, Mary MoHar+.g-Second Row: Rosemary Thoman. Melba Vollner. Margaref Schoenhoft Henrieffa Woebkenberg. Eleanor Hinnen- kamp. Ann Paulson. Annabelle Ro+h. Fron+ Row: Ida Maye Halloran. Josephine Raner, Edi+h Merkf. Ca+herine Boner, Emma Kopp, HenrieHa Bernard. Mary Louise Esferman, Blanche Young, Barbara Holabach. Rufh Holfgrewe. Frances Kappler. Mary Jane Buzzard Marie Merkf. Class omcers Presidenf ..................... CeceHa Thale Vice-Presiden+ ..................... Rufh Woll Treasurer ........... HenrieHa Woebkenberg SOPHOMORE D Top Row: Frances Marinqer. LoreHa Linz, Gertrude Millen Ru+h Brueckner, Emma Bu+?er. Phyllis Mersch. Se:ond Row: Pearl Herrman. Lillian Ballard. Gerfrude Lindhorsf. Joselyn Gordon, Rufh Boerger, fvtargarenL Langen. Marie Feldkamp. Marqaref Honann.-Fron+ Raw: Mary GibJIn, LaureHa Maher. Margare+ Dehlen Eclifh EHis. Dolores Daley. Marcella Klein, AnneHe Grob. Helen MahaHey. LoreHa Kel'en LHlian Benningfon, Mildred McCarfhy, Marie Kasselmann. Class Officers Presidenf ..................... Dolores Daley Secrefary ................. Margaref Hoffmann ViceAPreskJenf ................... Emma Bu+ler Treasurer ...................... Ruih Boerger SOPHOMORE E Top Row: Mary Wie+he. Vera Wilking. Winifred Ruilman. CharloHe Theile. Chara Schwarz. Second Row: Doro+hy Wingbermehl. Virginia Worfhman, Dorofhy Wilmer. Margare+ Winsfel. Ca+herine Schusfer. Alice Nickum, RHa Teisman. Fron+ Row: HenrieHa Schweizer. Ruth Mueller. Adele Wefhingmm Alberfa Ernsfes. Nberfa Urban. Elvira Schwarb. Jane Schlosser. Marian 0H0, Doro+hy Puke. Cecilia Von Wahlde, Claire Schaefer. Doiores Schwarfz. Class O'FFIcers Presiden+ ...................... Marian 0H0 Secrehary ................... Dolores Schwarfz Vice-Presidenf ................. Jane Schlosser Treasurer ...................... Rufh MueHer Page Forty-scven HIHEIHHIHHIIHH IHHIIHIMHI Hill if 4HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIHJPHHHHHI HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUIHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHNHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHNHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIHIIHHHHHH Page Foriy-eight THE STORM Fair Nafure frowns upon The world. Her brows in puckers meet The TIeecy clouds. Hwe sun's brigh+ rays. In grea+e5+ hasI'e reheat 'Ere Iong +he sform clouds Jrake JrI'Ieir pIace So +hrea+ening and gray. And Na+ure, now no longer faIr. Gives wind and rain Iheir way. The fhunder rumbles. rages. roars. Then sfreaks of Iighfning Hash: Cruel Na+ure's given way +0 wrafh. She Ie+s her forces desk. The wind wifh frighhcul fury IiHs In pow'rful arms. +I1e +rees: Then furious s+iII H dashes +hem To earH'I th mighfy ease. The seefhing wa+ers of +he sfream Thaf once lapped 50H +he shore. Are swollen now and mounf Ihe banks. And on a rampage roar. Then Na+ure reason soon regains-e She probably reIpen+sh- And earnesHy she szives +0 make To earfh. a recompense. Fair Nafure smiIes upon +he world She sore regre+s +hose IeaI's. While every sign of angry sform In greaJres1L has+e refreafs. Pafricia BoIancI; '32. Page Fifty FRESHMAN The name and fame of Washingfon is immorial. There were oiher pairiofs of Washingion's Jrime who are lruly greaiL and noble. bmL his is a characier +ha+ slands Jrhe ieer of Jrime. The Faiher of his couniry was blessed wifh excellen+ parenis. His lalher is repre- senied as a man of sirong. earnesi characier: his mo+her, as a woman endowed wi+h greai inielligence. Few sons ever had a more lovely and devoiecl molher. agd no mofher. a more cluiiful and afiecfionale son. This eraJrememL may be verified by +he molher's own words: I am noi surprised ai whal George has done. lor he was always a good boy. Washinglon received Jrhe rudimenl's of educal'ion in Jrhe humble esiablishmeni seJr up for JrhaiL purpose in +he neighborhood. La+er he enjoyed Jrhe benefil's of a superior school where he devoied himsehc +0 mafhemafics and languages. and accom- plished himsehc in +hose branches calculafed +0 fii him eiiher 'For- civil or milil'ary service. Besides. George was a seli-disciplinarian in physical as well' as in men+al ma++ers. He praclicecl himself in all kinds of a+hle+ic exercises. Riding. leaping. and wreslling were among his Jr'avorile pasiimes. In +he fields and woods George had been observani and gained a fund of informalion +ha+ was aflerward O'F incalculable value +0 him as a farmer and soldier. Tradiiional anecdoles remain of his achieve- menis in +hese respecis as well as his principles of iusfice. firmness. courage. and moderaiion on which he regulaled all his conduct Jrhus displaying in boyhood Jrhe lype oi Jrhe fulure man. The characler oi Washingion possessed fewer inequalil'ies. and a rarer union of viriues Jrhan perhaps ever iell +0 +he lo+ of one man. Providence granled him a share of +he besi JrhaiL could be had in +he early clays 01c our Colonial Period. We. Jrhe Freshmen of I93 I-32, have realized +ha+ we. +00; are surrounded by 'l'he besl ihal modern educaiion and comforls can supply. We have been endowed wi+h conscienlious parenis who have inspired us wilh a sense of duly by boih precepl and example. Furiher inslruc+ion in correc+ religious and moral principles was received in +he excellenl sysl'em of primary educal'ion. Now we are enioying Jrhe greal in- fluence in characler iormaJrion in +he splendidly organized high school syslem oi +his Archdiocese. Our opporlunilies oi gaining knowledge are far greal'er Jl'han were Jrhose of our greal' leaders. Lei us be spurred onward noi only by Jrhe ennobling example of our world-lameol Washingion, bu1L also by +he spiril' oi iusiice, loyally, obedience, inil'ialive. and courage which our Alma Ma+er predecessors have caused +0 prevail here of our beloved O. L. A. May l'heir example be inlused info our minds and become a very parl' of our characlers. We hope. like +hem, 'l'o give promise of fulure achievemenfs so +ha+ a+ Jrhe end of lour years of persevering eHoriLs. we may be able +0 +ake our places in +he ranks of our predecessors. LeiL us slrive +0 finish +he work we have begun and so make use of +hese golden years of school li'le +ha+ +he knowledge gained may build up characfers siraighi ancl s+rong. May we imi+a+e Jrheir example of loyalfy and courage in The lace oi: diiciicul'ries and hardships and so become loyal, eHicienJr ciiizens clevoJrecl +0 God. our counlry. and our fellow beings. FRESHMAN A Top Row: Lucille Bozzu+o. Laverne Knueven. Gladys Lehman. Mary Kelly, Doiores Geers. Magdalene Bellman, Margaref Ballman. Beafrice Bachman. Pauline Kleve. MyrHe Borcher. Theima Finke. Florence Herman.-Second Row: Alber+a Guck. Gamma Mazza. Mafhilda Farkas, Viola Hamburg, Marguerite Horsfman, Mary C. Beck. BerneHa Bianken. Margare+ McEneny, Marian Kisfner, Rober+a Duchemin. MarguerHe Gruenwald. Mary Alice Keller. Fron+ Row: Heanor Hampel. Ger+rude Grau. Marfan Conners. Cafherine Dailey. Marian Berchem. Marcella Sudke, Emily Ann Burman. Marie Holfhaus. Rffa Gass, Marian Fifzpafrick. Mary Busken. Emily Biehle, Florence DeMarais. Class OFFIcers Presidenf .................. Florence Herman ViceiPresidenf .................. Thelma Finke Secre+aryfreasurer ........ Mary Alice Keller FRESHMAN B Top Row: Mary Fey. Ida Aus+in. Jane Weyman. Loreffa Murray. Mary L. Hennessey BeHy K10+h.- .Second Row: LaVerne Chaike. Rose Mary Savoca. Jane Hilge Rufh Gen+ner, Helen Lisferman. BeHy Mefner, Joan Duffy. Eleanor Klopp. Rufh Teepen. Dorofhy Meyers, Angela Schmidt Margaref M. Meiners Fron+ Row: Margare+ Hunt Sab5na SchneFder, BeHy Rose Federle, Virginia Mafuska, Eleanor Gill, Mafilda Schepman, Malvina GeyeHe. Margaref Richardsonl Anna Marie Andrews. Eleanor Page. Vici'oria Kowal, Helen O'Donnell. Marfha Comerford BeHy Brinkman. Class Officers PrmfdemL ................... DoroHIy Meyers Secrefary ................. Marf'na Comerford ViceiPresiclenf ......... Margaref Mary Meiners Treasurer ...................... Eleanor Page Page Fiffy-one FRESHMAN C Top Row: BeHy Wins+on. Beafrice Wiesmann. Margaref McCarfhy Ruih E. Schneider. Adele Moeggenberg, Edna McCar+hy. Dorofhy Wansfrafh, Ri+a S+reibigx Susanna Mayer. Dorofhy Glaser. Emma Mofz, Marie Hermes, Emmy Lou Thumam Dolores Sieferfr-Second Row: Elizabefh Glasmeier. Cafherine Sfenger, Marian Seisiger. Rose Sctu, Mary Cafherine Brewer, Elva Tebben, Rife Ross, Clara Volfers. Rosalyn Weil. Mildred Smi+h, Herence Schulfz. Marcella Mueller, Marianna Eichhorn, Rosemary Louis.-Fron+ Row: Dolores Young Linda Cirinelli. Agnes Williams. Helen Ruebusch. Virginia SfrobL Mary Ruth Schneider. Margaref Muldoon. Elsie Mumber, Marian Hummel. Ru+h Johannes. Evelyn Yenke. Marian WaH, Martha Ann Leuser. Class Officers Presidenf ................. Cafherine Sfenger Secrefary ....................... Elva Tebben Vice-Presidenf ................. RHa S+reibig Treasurer ................ Helen Weismueller FRESHMAN D Top Row: LHIFan Gleeson. Doroihy Hol+ke. Henrieffa Hoefker. Dolores Fries. Joan Hays. Second Row: Mildred Boehm, Dorothy Behrich, Verna Hoenninger. Virginia Held, Anna Hodapp Clara Cordes. JeaneHe Boerger.-Fron+ Row: RU+h Burns. Mary Asbrock. Dorofhy Brenner. Caroline Beck. LuciHe Cecardo. Elizabefh Hermann. Marie Hoelzle. Marcella Dessauer. Marian Klieber. Mary Alice Esenback, Margaref Boerger. Rufh Anderson, Edna Keller. Class Officers Presidenf .................. Margare+ Boerger Secretary ........................ Edna Keller ViceAPresidenf ............... Dorofhy Hone Treasurer ................. HenrieH'a Hoefker Page Fz'fly-Iurrr WHIIHHHLIIHII IIHIHHIIH il FRESHMAN E Top Row: Rosemary Sander. Rufh Sthneider. June Schuerle. Berfha Verkamp, Angela Macke. - Second Row: Madeline Maue, Rifa Doeren. Eleanore Medosch. Florence Seiferf. Marcella Schap pacher. Rufh Krapp. Cecelia Winfer. Rufh Koehler, Veronica Suc'nanek. Rosella WoH, Anna Mae Meiners. Virginia Sabelhau5. Fron+ Row: Debora Young, Ru+h Schaefer. Rifa Weisgerber. Gerfrude O'Leary. Cafherine Mefz Loraine Vv'ernsinq. Virginia Weigel. Philomena Wilz. Anna Mon'rag. Barbara Smyfhe. Teresa Richfer. Muriel Laake Mary Reder. Class Officers Presidenf ..................... Rufh Schaefer Secre'rary ..................... Angela Macke VicaPresid'enf ................ Barbara Smyfhe Treasurer ....................... Mary Reder W Page Fij'ty-Hrrce Page Fifty-fam' UNFATHOMABLE MYSTERIES Why don'+ we s+udy Homer in Lafin iV? WhaJr is We difference beiween a verse and a poem? WhenL is a phenomena? Whaf is a romaan JFeeling? Why are ads so hard +0 ge+7 Whaf is a parer caucus? Why r101L use showL +0 shoof? Whaf is a polar compound? WhmL happens +0 our weekly allowances by Tuesday? Where does Rosemary Kemme hide Hie class dues? Whaf excuses does Margarei use for her Jrardiness? Why don'+ people of Cincinnafi know Jrheir ci+y beHer? Why can'f girls keep +heir silence when +hey are +old +0? Whaf is Hie difference befween a chisei and a pair of piiers? When are we considered children and when, young ladies? Who wro+e Macaulay's Life of Samuel Johnson? Can anyone be 97 for iour years? Why can we unders+and chemisfry beHer when if's dramafized? How many credH's do we ge+ for s+udy periods? Why do we have exams? Who wins fine Seniors' noon-fime bridge sessions? Wha+ is +he real coior of +he so-called red pig? Why doesn'+ someone invenf unbreakable chemisfry ufensils? Whaf i5 +he secre+ of always having a clean green uniform? O monumenf of puresf whHe. in you Here is no dross: You sfand four-square +0 all Hue winds. exalfing deeds. no+ gloss. O many-sided monument your glories are +00 few To honor well +he acfivifies of ninefeen +hir+y-+wo. Page Fifty-Jsm- Page Fifty-six f RELIGIOUS COUNCIL Top Row: Madeline Maue. Kalhryn Cahill. Marian Conners. Doro+hy Brueggemann, Agnes Scherpen- berg. Anna Mae Pabst lda Mae Kramer. Marfha Koenig. Cecilia Von Wahlde. Eleanor Kloppe Second Row: Cecile Puke. Anna Mary Scully. Rosemary Me+z. Mary Frances Belk. Rulh Grein, Lorelle Keller. Belly Winsion, Florence Ravensberq. Cafherine O'LearyTeFronl Row: Marian Klieberl Philomena Eichhorn. Mary Rose Honann. Doro'rhy Bene. Marie Wernsing. Virginia Budke, Margare+ Hischemiller. Vera Eismann. RELIGIOUS COUNCIL Presidenl ........ Mary Rose Honann Secrelary ............... Doro+hy Bene VicealzlnasidemL ....... Marie Wernsing Treasurer .............. Blanche Young Only four years old and ius+ see how Jrhe Religious Council has grown! Wilh progress comes influence. Every member endeavors +0 be a live wire. and lakes an acfive parf in each undertaking. The mos+ no+ewor+hy evenf of This year was Jrhe enrollmen+ of Tour hundred and len s+uclen+s in The Calholic Sludenls' Mission Crusade. To celebrale +he admission of Our Lady 0T Jrhe Angels' uni+ in +his noble organiza+ion a rally was inaugurafed. Songs, pledges, and speeches demonslraled +he enlhusiasm CT The sludenl bocl . Monsignor Thill honored us wilh his presence and his in+eres+ing and inspiring milk will long remain a cherished memory. During +his Jrime 0T unemploymenl and need +he Religious Council launched drives for clol'hing. food. and bandages. The drives ended wilh a +o+al of Three Thousand pieces of clolhing, baskeiL upon baskel of food, and yards and yards 01C bandagese a refurn Tar beyond Fondesl hopes. Our school Tor +he Sacred l-lear+ --+herefore our ambifion is +0 have IOO per cenl Holy Communion on Firsl Friday. We are s+eadily Climbing +0 our goal. as our average has reached 98 per cenl. Anofher aim of +he Religious Council is larger and beller allendance al The Parish S'odaliJries. Here. +00. our desires are being realized +he average being 85 per cenl. In February came The Relrea+ wilh ifs many graces. Falher Benedid Moeller's lecl'ures will long be remembered. The red-lelfer day of The Religious Council is May DayeJrruly OUR day. For every sludenl. May Day is one of +he mosl' pleasing and beauliiul days Of The whole year. The honor lo crown The Blessed Virgin Mary is much covefed by +he Seniors. Our school band by i+s devo+ional music greaHy enhanced our May Day procession, if NIHIHI .IMIHHIIHIHWII HJ STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row: Doro+hy Bene. Doro+hy Meyers. S+eHa Wiesf. Dorofhy S+oll. Mary Day. Helen Lis'rerrnan. Mary Frances SfeHenpohl, Lucille Koch, Cecilia Thale. Berfha Verkampe Cafherfne Geers. Marian 0H0, Marian Berchem. Horence Herman. Ru+h Reichard.----Second Row: Ca+herine Sfenger. Marfha Ann Leuser. Marfha Ashbrock. Marcella Klein, Dolores Dailey. Margaref Boerger. Marie Hoelzle. Olga Crone, Ru+h SchaeHer. Emma Kopp.-Fron+ Row: Adele Schroeder. Virginia Budke. Maura Rohman. Rufh Kleiner. STUDENT COUNCIL Officers Presiden+ ............................ Maura Rohman V?ce-Presidenf ........................ Virginia Budke Secre+ary .......................... Adele Schroeder The S+uden+ Council of Our Lady of Jrhe Angels High School has been one of Jrhe moswL acfive organizaf'lons of I932. The discipline of +he school is of Jrhe highes+ Jrype because of Jrhe spirif of co-operafion +ha+ exisfs befween +he members of +he Sfudenf Council. +he facuhLy. and +he sfudenf body. Girls eleded by +heir respecfive dasses as represenfafives musf be of Jrhe highesf erpe. Membership in +he S+uden+ Council Is looked upon as a singular honor and a mark of resped +ha+ enables +he members +0 have a wholesome influence on +heir fellow s+uden+s. Posfers reminding Jrhe girls of +he principles of refinemen+ and giving hin+s abouf dress and condud were a special feafure of Jrhe work 01f +he S+uclen+ Council. On January 20. a mock +rial. in which every member of +he Council par+icipa+ed. was presen+ed a+ General Assembly. Greaf pains were faken +0 reproduce a frial as seen in +he cour+s. +hus showing in a concrefe way how a frial is conducfed. IIIJHIHIIIJHIHIllIHIHIIIWIIH'IIHHI The S+uden+ Counci! is always a+ hand a+ games and social affairs ready +0 give any service possible. Page Fiftyuse'ven ANGELE DRAMATIC CLUB Top Row: Mary Day, Marguerife Riesenberq. Eileen McDeviH. Grace Leininger, Ka+hleen Giikey. Margare+ Mafre. Cons+ance Riffer. thel Pellman, Mary Frances S+el+enpohl, Lucille Koch. Margaref TeufenT Helen Nunlisf, Rufh Klein. MargarewL Buschle. Sfella Wiesf. Dorofhy SfoHr-Second Row: Marie Casfelli. Vera Eismann. Alma Michael, Jane Evers. Philomena Eichhorn. Cafherine Gibbons. Dorofhy Bene, Virginia Budke. Rosemary Meh, Virginia Brown. Helen Uhrig, Mary Gerfrude Linferf. Elizabefh Well. Margareh Egner. Mary Frances Bella, Mary ET-Her, Rosemary Falk. VeneHa Meiners.e Fron+ Row: Evern Sfeinmefz. Marie Mohrhaus. Mary Rose Honann. ChrIana Ward. Pa'l'ricia Boland. Anna Ringel. Muriel Aylmore, Mary Armsfrong. Marie Scheuermann. LaVerne Jordan. Agnes Scher- penberg. Ru+h Grein, Pauline Clemen. Anna Mary Scully. Margare+ Hischemiller. Ka+hryn Cahill. Dorofhy Chalk. Virginia Herrmann. Marion Flaig. Florence Ravensberg. Mary Frances Koehne. II:IIHIT r w ANGELE DRAMATIC CLUB The Angele Dramahc Club ranks high in O. L. A.'s lis+ of ex+ra-curricular achi- Hes. Membership +herein is a goal +0ward which all sfudenfs In+eres+ed in dramahcs aspire. The eagerness and expedancy wH'h which Jrhe s+uden+ body awai+s +he appear- ance of Angele's elife acfors has increased +he desire of many club members +0 play +he more dif'FicuH male roles. Individual honors. however. go +0 Lucille Koch and Virginia Budke for +heir clever acHng and charader porfrayal 6+ +he serious. yeJr fun-provoking and en+er+aining Jrry-oulrs. Hulda of Holland and The MomL FoolEsh Virgin. fhe major plays produced. were enfhusiashcally received. SAeH'ings for +he various scenes were maieshc in Their quain+ simplicify. The brighf cos+umes of +he casf and +he chorus and Jrhe colorful Tresfoons of Jrhe dancers added beaufy and charm +0 +he pic+ures. The Angele Club wishes +0 acknowledge a grea+ obligafion +0 Those who have given invaluable service: Sisfer Mary Lawrence, whose In+eres+ and spirH' of confidence have made our eHorfs successful. , Members of The factu who have coeoperaJred th +he club 'In every way. The O. L. A. Orchesha for 1+5 enchanfing melodies befween ads, The Ar+ Deparfmenf for original ideas and cosfume designs. The Home Economics Deparfmenf whose unHring eHorfs and splendid workman- ship have made our wardrobe a verifable Parisian shoppe. HIHHHUIHHHHIIWIIIIJIIHI Page Fifty-eight THE CAST OF THE PLAY HULDA OF HOLLAND Page Fifty-nine i: illilHlllllilliIlillilllll1llllllllilllllillilHIHllllHlilllllillilllllillillIIIHlillIIIillilllllillllllllilllllElIllllllilllllillilllIHllilllllillilllliiliilillHHilillHlHliIIHIHIHIJIIHHIIJIIIllllillllillIllinlillilliliillilHHIHIHIilllllllllllllllllilliIlllillilllllllllllilllllilliliIIHHIHIIillilllllllllllllllllllliIIIIIHHIIIIHIHiiIIHIHIHIIilHIHlHlHIHIHIiHHIIIIHHJIIIHIIJIIIIIHIIllllllllillilllllilliIIIJHlilllllillillllliIHIIIIIHHllllllllillilllliilliill Page Sixty r: e J -I- :- .-.A iii in MEMJ? m MM m m. EU THE CLASS PLAY Hulda of Holland Argumeni Hulda. daughi'er of Peier Ca+s. was be+ro+hed +0 Jan S+een when +hey were mere inianis. When ihe opera opens. Hulda has grown +0 young womanhood. Peter. her fafher, informs her +ha+ he has had a leHer from Adrian Sieen s+a+ing +ha+ his son. Jan. had now finished his educafion in America and would arrive in Scheveningen ifhe home of +he Cafs iamilyi. +0 gei' acquain'red wii'h Hulda before +he wedding. Hulda. however. is deeply in love wi+h Jerry Von Heyden. As Mynheer or Vrouw Cafs have never mef Jan. Jerry persuades Hulda +0 lef him impersonaie Jan. Lafer. Jerry and his pal. Franz Van Dyke. succeed in securing Jan's help in file plan of decep+ion. Jan is very eHeminafe and ecceniric and is consfanfly making blunders by calling Jerry by his righi name. Jerry explains Jrhis +0 Vrouw and Mynheer Ca+s by felling +hem Jan is slithy demenfed. buf no'r 5+ ell dangemus. La+er, when Jan falls in love wiih Huida and exposes Jerry. no one believes him. Everyihing is going along smoofhly for Jerry unfil Adrian S+een. iafher of Jan. appears on +he scene and exposes his decepfion. This is parficularly unforiunafe. as Hulda and Jerry had decided +0 fell Mynheer Hie frufh regarding Jerry's iden+i+y. Mynheer Cafs drives Jerry from his home in disgrace. A week passes and Mynheer Cais sees +ha+ Hulda will never be happy wi+h Jan. Adrian and Pefer decide if is n01L wise i0 insiszL +ha+ Hulda marry Jan +0 please fwo old men. Cornelius Von Heyden. Jerry's iaH-uer. comes +0 Scheveningen +0 see Pefer Ca+s and persuades him +0 consenf +0 Hulda's befroihal +0 Jerry. This Mynheer Cafs finally does. Kafrina. Hulda's besf friend. and Franz Van Dyke dislike each oiher hearfily 5+ first bui upon beHer acquainiance +his ieeling is changed +0 one of mufual aiieciion. All ends happily wifh a promise of orange blossoms and wedding bells in file near iuiure. CHARACTERS As We Mee+ Them Pefer Cafs. a descendanf of H16 grea+ Jacob Cafs ................... Lucille Koch Jacob Hoogenbeefs. Pefer's neighbor and bosom friend ..... Marguerife Riesenberg Hulda. Pe+er's daugh+er .......................................... Rufh Grein Kafrina. Jacob's daughfer and Hulda's besf friend ................. LaVerne Jordan Jerry Von Heyden. Hulda's lover ................................ Virginia Budke Vrouw Ca+s. Pefer's good wife .................................. Kafhryn Cahill Jan Sfeen. Hulda's Hands ....................................... Vera Eismann Franz Van Dyke. Jerry's pal .............................. Mary Gerfrude Limcer+ Dirck. man of aH work ................................ Mary Frances S+el+enpohl Adrian S+een. Jan's fafher ..................................... PauIine Clemen Cornelius Von Heyden. Jerry's fa+her ............................. Helen Nunlis+ BeHyanne Baker W ' Rosemary Kemme Mary Frances Belk Eileen McDeviH Pa+ricia Boland Alma Michael Virginia Brown Lillian Nagel Mary Day .......... Villagers .......... thel Peltman Mary EfFler Anna Ringel Marion Flaig Agnes Scherpenberg Cafherine Gibbons Margare+ Teufen Mary Agnes Hagedorn Hazel Vollner fxfiargarmL HischemiHer K Sfella Wies+ Mary Arms+rong 1 ' Virginia Herrmann Muriel Aylmore Mary Louise Keuper Dorofhy Bene Mary Frances Koehne Mary BuHer Grace Leininger Marie Casfelli .......... Dancers .......... 4 Marie Mohrhaus Dorofhy Chalk Florence Ravensberg Margaref Egner Evelyn Sfeinmeh Jane Evers Dorofhy Sfoll Rose Mary Falk Mary Tonnies Ka+hleen Gilkey Helen Uhrig llHNllHlHIIHl HHIIHIIIIHIHIHI IlIlIlllllllllllllllHllllJlHllllIHIHLIIIHIHHIIHHlillHHHIHIIJHIHIIHHHHIIIHIHHIIHHIHIIIIIIIHIIIIHIHHIHIHIIIIIIIHIHHllHHlllllllHIIWIIIIIIIIHIHHIHIHlillllHIIHHIH?WilllllllllIIIIIHHllllllllllHllllHlllllllllHlUHIllllllllllllt HlHllillllHlHlHlHlHlliltllihlll Page Sixty-one Page Sixty-twa First Sopranos Aylmore, Muriel Boland, Patricia Buchem. Marian Brewer. Mary C. Brueggeman. Dorothy Budke, Marcella Cahill, Kathryn Chalk, Dorothy Comerford, Martha Daily, Catherine Day, Caroline Duchemin, Roberta Duffy, Joan EfHer, Mary Falk, Rosemary Fleck, Virginia Gruenwald, Marguerite Harmann. Beryl Henkel, Virginia chnessey, Mary L. Herman, Florence Jordan, La Verne Klopp, Eleanor Kloth, Betty Koehne, Mary F. McCarthy, Edna McCarthy, Margaret GLEE CLUB MEMBERS McDevitt, Eileen McEnery, Margaret Nagel, Lillian Ravensberg. Florence Riesenberg. Margaret Roth. Florence Savoca. Rose M. Scully, Anna 1V1, Smith. Mildred Stoll, Dorothy Tebben, Elva Vogelpohl, Stella Wernsing. Marie Winston, Betty Yenke, Evelyn Second Sopranos Bozzuto. Lucille Castelli, Edith Castelli, Marie Fellhauer. Helen Fleck. Virginia Hohmann, Margaret Holaback, Barbara Humbert, Bernadette Jaeger, Evelyn Keuper. Clare Kopp, Emma Kramer, Ida M. Kruthaup, Genevieve Lehrter, Catherine Luken. Edith Luken, Virginia Rendler, Geraldine Rusche, Dorothy Schmidt, Betsy Sweeney, Anna L. Altos Armstrong, Jessie Armstrong, Mary Bottenhorn. Virginia Day, Mary E. Duify, Peggy Egner, Margaret Eismann, Vera Ernstes, Helen Henkel. Frances Keuper, Mary L. Leininger, Grace Michael, Alma Pellman, Ethel Schuermann. Marie Stenger, Catherine Thurman, Emmy L. Walters, Frances Williams, Agnes Wubbolding. Alva First Violins Charlotte Ausdenmore Elisabeth Burroughs Esther Dwenger Philomena Eichhorn Irene Engelhart Esther Formes Mary Gerbus Eleanor Gill Antoinette Hulsman Catherine Jacquemin Mary Kappas Ruth Kleiner Anna Kuhn Louise Leeker Vera Morshauser Hilda Nordmeycr Cecilia Schmidt Adele Schroeder Hermina Spitznagel Elisabeth Tisch Gertrude Wissemeier Violoncellos Virginia Formes Helen Listerman Basses Anna Marie Andrews Betty Jane Banger: Accompaniste - CATHERINE CURTIS ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL Directress ,- CONSTANCE RITTER Second Violins Mary Catherine Beck Emily JAnn Burman Mary Buskcn Marjorie Geis Mary Hcitlagc Marie Hoelzle Martha Leuser ' Susanna Mayer Rosemary Moeller Anna Montag Elsie Mumber Ruth Reichard Mary Rossa Florence Thale Cecilia Von Wahlde Dolores Young Loraine Young Flutes Joan Duffy Mary Weber Clarinets Mary Alice Keller Rosemary Metz Rosemary Roll Clara Seilkop Eileen Smith Oboe Florence Herman Baritone Mary Jane Buzzard Recording Bass Lucille Brausch Saxophones Helen Breitholle Margaret Matte Elsie Rolf Agnes Veerkamp Horns Catherine Busken Dorothy Rusche Trumpets Pearl Herman Bernadette Humbert Veneita Meincr Elisabeth Wail Trombones Mary Eichhorn Rosemary Louis Ruth Luken Percussions Dolores Gcers Mary Rose Hoffmann Betty Meiner Henrietta Woebkenberg HIMtHIHIIllllllll1ll HUNHiLlIlllHllllHlHllHHlll HIHIllilHHIIHIHIIIIIIIIHIHIHHIHIIHIHIJIHII Page Sixiy-lhree HERE COMES THE BAND! WhaiL hearf so cold +ha+ if is n01 +hrilled. wha+ hooJr so heavy +ha+ is no+ lighfened. when from far away in Hue mys+erious dis+ance comes +he charac+eris+ic clang-Hng of +he O.' L. A. Band. Every Tuesday and Thursday +he band members drill! weaving from +heir files appropriafe hgures for Jrhe visHing and visi+ed schools. The games are greaHy en- livened wifh +he joyful sfrains of music. Thirfy-fwo girls proud of +heir school and pledging Jrhemselves. +0 furfher her honor and glory! Are noJr +hese wor+hy aims? Of our various engagemenfs +hroughou+ +he year. cheering Jrhe sick. playing in +he games. e+c., we consider +ha+ one known as May Day The mosf impor+ant WhenL passerby can proceed wi+hou+ finding some new nofe of courage and sfrengfh on seeing +he beaufiful procession wherein fhe band as one grand organ plays solemn. swee+ +ones? Here's a blasf 01C +hanks +0 everyone who has helped +0 es+ablish Jrhe Band, one o1C fhe mosf popular organizahons af 0. L. A. Philomena Eichhorno '32. Page Sixty-four THE GIRLS' HOBBY FAIR On Monday. March II. I. as parf of +he baH'ery of Our Lady of +he Angels' Band, shared +he singular privilege of escorfing Mayor Wilson from +he Ci+y Hall f0 fhe Union Cen+ral Life Insurance Annex. +he scene of Girls' Hobby Fair. Our arduous prac+icing preliminary +0 +his greed occasion was amply repaid by Jrhe Mayor's +ribu+e of appreciaHon in his opening address. A kindred honor came +0 our school orchesfra. Wifh characferisfic vim H s+ruck +he musical keynofe of +he exercises which oHiciaHy inaugura+ed Girls' Hobby Week. To describe in de+ail, even +0 enumera+e, +he many varie+ies o1c work exhined. would be a laborious underfaking: +0 praise arighf +he ingentu and indus+ry evidenced would be an impossibilHy. Suffice H +0 say +ha+ every Cincinnah girl who visHed +he display came away Jrruly proud of herseH. As for me, +here was added reason for exulfafion. Our Lady of +he Angels' girls secured blue ribbons in every phase of work in which +hey had made confribu- Hons. More +han one firsf prize came +0 them. Wifh righ+eous pride. +herefore. bqu no+ wifhouf humble graHJrude +0 God, Who had blessed her eHorfs. our school received 61' +he close of Girls' Hobby Fair Week +he official announcemenf of having won +hird place among all +he parHcipahng schools. Three cheers for O. L. A.h-+hree more for her girls and +heir hobbies! Ka+hleen Gilkey. '32. :+ llhmIHXWll'llHHIIHWIIIIH 1 INHI iIHlHIwHW'II'IMHWII llhll Page Sl'xty-fi'ue 4k HIillI llHHIHI 1HIIIJIHHIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIHHIIIHIH IIIIIIIHHIIIIHIHUIIHIHHIHIHIIwlIRIIJlHIllIl Page Sixm-x-ix MUSICALE -APRIL 8 men Our School Song ................................ Sisters of St. Francis Queen of Hearts ........................................... Surdo ORCHESTRA Swing High, Swing Low .................................... Rolfe Josephine Spitznagel At Sunset ............................................... Ketterer Verna Baumgartner Sleepy Valley ......................................... . .Stedman Frieda Meiners In a Rose Garden ........................................ Bilbro ARRANGED SOLO 5? Mary Ellen Banger: Robert Schaelfer Overture ................................ ' ............... Schustex Violin Anna Kuhn, Hermina Spitznagel Piano-Clare Keuper Rippling Waters ......................................... Anthony Anna M. Andrews Mary C. Beck Pauline Kleve Laverne Kneuven Spirit of Joy .............................................. Smith ENSEMBLE Philomena Eichhorn Rosemary Metz Irene Engelhart Constance Ritter Margaret Matte Elisabeth Weil Veneita Meiner Piano- Mary Rose Hoffmann Vale ................................................... Russell The Open Road ....................................... Bramcombc Voice Ida Reynolds Piano- Mary Rose Hoffmann Roguish Eyes .......................................... Gruenwald ORCHESTRA Miami Moon ........................................... De Bueris Clarinet Eileen Smith Piano Clare Keuper Carmena ................................................ WilsOn The Morning Wind ..................................... Branscombe PUPILS FROM THE VOICE CLASS I. Soprano Mary Buttell Bernadette Humbert Edith Castelli Catherine Lehrter Thyra Dillhoff Florence Ravensberg Martha Dillhoff Helen Schildmeyer Virginia Henkel Betsy Schmidt 11. Soprano Marie Castelli Dorothy Rusche Vera Eismann Alva Wubbolding Alto Virginia Bottenhorn Ida Reynolds Esther Nordmeyer Agnes Williams Thy Beaming Eyes ..................................... MacDowell Sleep Song ............................................. LaForge Voice Florence Ravensberg Piano Lucil1e Brausch Friendship Polka .......................................... Harris Trombone Constance Ritter Piano Bernadette Humbert Souvenir ................................................ Tanaka Violin Philomena Eichhorn Piano Eileen Smith Les Sylvains Op. 60 .................................. Chaminadc Betty Jane Bangert Festival Overture Op.95 ............. . ................ Keler Bela ORCHESTRA Trees .................................................. Rigbagh I Used to Believe in Fairies .................................. Olcott Voice Helen Schildmeyer Piano Mary Buttell Romance ............................................ Rubenstein Violin Esther Dwenger Piano Betty Jane Bangert Etude Melodique No. l ....................................... Raff Elisabeth Burroughs Romance ................................................ Becker Clarinet - Rosemary Metz Piano Bernadette Humbert Accordion March .......................................... Archivi ARRANGED SOLO Lucille Brausch Mary Louise Meiser Claribel .................................................. Head Hills .................................................. LaForge Voice - Thyra Dillhoff Piano Mary Buttell Valse de Fleurs -Op. 71 ............................. Tschaikowsky ORCHESTRA The Dancer of Fjaard .................................. Branscombe GLEE CLUB Soprano Soloist - Martha Dillhoff Contralto Soloist Virginia Bottenhorn Let's Go ................................................. Woods ORCHESTRA USN HIHllllllIlIlIllHilIHI lIIIllllIlllllllllI HHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHH HHIHlllJIHlHIIJIHIFIHJIHIHIIJIHHIIIIHIHlll IIHIFIIIJHIHIIIIHHIHIHIHIIIIIIIHIHIHIHHIlIIIIIHIHIHIHHIHIIIIIHIHHIHI IHIIIIIIHIIHIJ IIIJHHIIHHHHI Page Sixty-seven lll ll IHIHIHHIIJIHIHIIJIIHH HHIIHWHIIH IHIIIIHIHIIIIHIHIlllIHlHllllIlHIlllHllflllllHlilllllHl MUSICALE APRIL 10 NM; Our School Song ................................ Sisters of St. Francis Amorosa ............................................. . Bocx ORCHESTRA ' Spring Blossoms , , ............................ Behr Ruth M. Brookbank Vera M. Keihborth Myra R. Steltenpohl Rita M. Gears Scouts on Parade ............ . . . . ....................... Foster Ruth Meiners Song Without Words ........... ' .......................... Albers ENSEMBLE Thomas Brinkman Loretta Nurre Etheldreda Engelhart Robert Schaeffer Edward Meiners Dolores Schulhof Joseph Moeller Cecilia Wail PianoMBetty Jane Banger: Jollity. ..,.... ................................ Kettere: Antoinette Baumgartner Edith Stand Yankee Boy ............................................. Rust Violin Robert Moeller PianogRosemary Moeller Frolicking ............................................ Fisher Marjorie Geis Dolores Young Florence Thale Loraine Young TheFox.........4.H...v. .......................... DeLeone Agnes Kamenshek Roguish Eyes .......................................... Gruenwald ORCHESTRA Gavotte . ............. V .......................... Dibowski ARRANGED SOLO Clare Keuper Matilda Farkas 0 Del Mio Amato Ben Aria ......... Donaudy Dutch Serenade . . . . . . . . . . . . ........................... De Lange Voice Virginia Henkel Piano Mary Buttell Herald Overture .......................................... Schuste: Violin Mary Busken, Mary Heitlage Piano- Thelma Finke Valse Caprice .............................................. Smith ENSEMBLE Helen Breithollc Mary Jane Buzzard Mary Eichhorn Ruth Kleiner Rosemary Louis Betty Meiner Joan Duffy Marian Fithatrick Phyllis Fitzpatrick Ruth Gentner Florence Herman Mary Alice Keller llfli llW IH H IillHIWIIWIHIHIHII HNIHH HHiI! Page Sixly-ciyhf Rosemary Moelfer Ruth Reichard Elsie Rolf Rosemary Roll Dorothy Rusche Hermina Spitznagel Piano Esther Dwenger Cantilene . . . ...................................... BOIOWSki Violin L-Irene Engelhnrt Piano-Ei1cen Smith Romance ............................................. Williams Funny Figures . . ......................................... Siegrist Trumpet-Bernadelte Humbert Piano LConstance Ritter Impromp1u10p. 28, N0. 3 ............................... Reinhold Lucille Brausch Festival OverrureLOp. 95 ............................. Keler Bela ORCHESTRA Alleluia ................................................ Mozart Pierrot .................................................. Watts Voice1Martha Dillhoff Piano 1- Catherine Jacquemin Cavatina .............................................. Schmidt Violoncelio-1Heler1 Listerman Piano -- Elisabeth Burroughs Concert Etud910p. 36 ................................ MacDowell Catherine Jacquemin La Capricciosa .............................................. Ries Violin ; Elisabeth Tisch Piano-1Mary Buttell Blue Are Her Eyes .......................................... Watts Pixie Pipers ..................................... ; ..... De Leath Voice 1 Mary Buttell Pianob-Mary Weber Accordion March .......................................... Archivi ARRANGED SOLO Lucille Brausch Mary Louise Meiser Valse de FleursLOp 71 .............................. Tschaikowsky ORCHESTRA The Dancer of Fjaard ............................ Branscombe GLEE CLUB Soprano Soloist1Martha Dillhoff Contralto Soloist-LVirginia Bottcnhorn Let's Go ................................................. Woods ORCHESTRA LAN HIIIIIHIHllliillllllllillHIIIIH Hill!WHIIHIMIHIHHIIHIHIIJIIHIHIHHH Page Sixty-nine e NIH HHHI Page 56mm; VOLLEY BALL TEAM Top Row: Maura Rohman. Melba Vollner, Nva Wubbolding. Mary Agnes Hagedorn. Cafherine Early. Marie Scheuermann.-Second Row: Jane Evers. Marianna Auskamp. Mary Alice Ravensberg.- Froni' Row: Vera Eismann. EHzabefh Weil. Mary Rose Honann. VOLLEY BALL Volley ball is Hue firmL a+hie+ic acfiva +ha+ engages Hwe a++en+ion of He sfudenfs. Juer as soon as We classes were well organized. H16- girls began +0 fry ou+ for +he school feam. As more girls +ried +0 make +he feam +han ever before. our school feam was Hwe besf +ha+ has so far represen+ed Hwe school. Miss Muriel Hoffman. our Physical Educa+ion lnsfrucfor in Hue firs+ semesfer, pracficed wH'h us unHl we feH +ha+ we really knew somefhing abouf volley be . Our dexferify in sending +he balls over Hwe nef helped us +0 win +he +wo games played th Regina. School Volley Ball Team Eilzabefh Weil, Capfain: Maura Rohman. Jane Evers. Mary Agnes Hagedorn. Alva Wubbolding. Marie Scheuerman. Melba Vollner. Vera Eismann. Cafherine Early. Mary Alice Ravensberg. Mary Ann Auskamp. Mary Rose Hoffmann. Elizabe+h Well. '32. BASKETBALL TEAM Top Row: Maura Rohman, Clara Flory. Mary Louise Keuper. Melba Vollner. Cafherine Earlye Second Row: Jane Evers. Miss Smefhursf. Mary MaheeFronf Row: Vera Eismann. Elizabe+h Weil. Mary Rose Honann. BASKETBALL BaskeeraH aHaIned a new s+andard a+ our school +his year. The addHion of Miss Sme+hurs+, our new coach, Enjecfed a more milifanf spirhL info +he Jream as +he final resulJrs Indica+e. Our firer game of +he season was played th Regina and was won by a score of 2I +0 II. The second game was played a+ Sf. Mary's High S'ChOol. This was a highly spiri+ed con+est decided as a He game wifh 19 all. Luck was agains+ us in +he refurn maJrch; The Final whisHe found us on Jrhe shorf end of +he I7-+o-I5 score. Our final game was played againsf Jrhe Oldenburg feam, where our experience and Jrraining neHed a comple+e rou+e Tor Jrhe Indiana feamehnal score. 50 +0 I l. The +eam. dressed in uniforms of blue and gold. were led by Capfain Elizav be+h Weil, lined up as 'FoHows: Ehzabei'h Weil. Capfain. Forward: Melba Vollner. Forward: Jane Evers. Guard: Maura Rohman. Guard; Mary Louise Keuper, Guard; Mary Mafre. Guard: Cafherine Early. Cenfer: Vera Eismann. S'ide-cenJrer: Mary Rose Honann, Side-cenfer: Clara Flory, Forward. Mary Louise Keuper, '32. Page Sevenfy-one IFIIHI HHIIJHIHlITIIHHIHIIIIHITIITIHHH HIT TENNIS TEAM Top Row: Dorolhy Sfoll. Rosemary Melz. Melba Vollnerl Eileen McDeviH. Marie Scheuermann, Rosemary Kemme.-Fron+ Row: Margarel' Hohman. LoreHa Schwab. Alma Michael. Hazel Vollner. TENNIS Alfhough fennis is in ifs inHial slale ol developmenf a+ Our Lady of lhe Angels. H Is by no means a source of sligh+ inferesl' +0 +he a+hle+lc inclined. The call for candidales broughf 0qu a large number of enfhusiasfic and promising +ennis players, all eager +0 pul forlh +he1r besf efforls lo make ?he +eam. Alfer weeks 01C careful observafion ancl Jrry oufs, +he leicuH' Jrask of eliminaHng all bul fan of +he volunleers was compleled. ' The feam has been pracllcing faifhlully. and is now ready +0 meef any opponenfs who may presen+ Jrhemselves. comciclemL +ha+ H can. and will, uphold fhe cherished Jrradilions of +he Blue and Gold, iusl as surely as have +he baskelball and volley ball +eams. As +he +eam is above Jrhe average. we hope lo produce lulure Jrannis slars. , The Team Margaref Hohman. Melba Vollner. LoreHa Schwab. Marie Scheuerman. Hazel Vollner. Dorolhy Sfoll. Rose Mary Mefz. Eileen McDeviH. Rose Mary Kemme. Alma Michael. Alma Michael. '32. Page chcntyatwc LIFE SAVERS Top Row: Clara Schwarz, Rufh Huller. Margaref Buschle, Virginia BoHenhorn, Alva Wubbolding.- Front Row: Maura Rohman. Mary Rose Honann, Mlss Smelhursf. Jane Evers, Dorofhy Rusche. SWIMMING Swimming is a mosf delighllul and heathul sport enjoyed +0 +he lullesl exlenl of HS popularHy by +he sludenfs of Our Lady ol +he Angels in +heir beaulilul while- liled pool. Allhough some can only splash and crawl. +hey are no less enfhusiach Hwan +heir more experienced slslers. They are conlidenf +ha+ in a very shorl' Hme. +hey. +00, will display +he dexferify and perfecl lorm ol Hwe advanced classes. They are nof in Hwe leasf afraid, because ol +he excellenf life-saving squad of which our school boas+s. Three of our girls have received Senior Reel Cross Llle-Sav'mg Cerfillcalese Mary Rose Honan. Margarel Buschle and Maura Rohman. while Jane Evers. Virginia Luken. Peggy Wenlworlh, Virginia Meinharl. Alva Wubbolding. Rufh Huller. Clara Schwarfz. and Dorolhy Rusche are Junior Life Savers. A mosnL novel even+wa s+un+ mee+ewas held +he las+ week of January. and all classes were represenled by par+lcipan+s. A group of spec+a+ors anxiously awalled +he mal'ches. which proved +0 be very exciHng. Candle, clolhes pin. Yankee Doodle. and clolhes races were leafured. A speed meel is scheduled for +he middle of April and promises keen com- pe+i+ion. Alma Michael. '32. Page Seventy-three HHIEIIHIwllHIXHwllHHWllIllllIllll1IHIIHHIIHIHlHIIIIIIIHHIHIIHIIIIHlHllllHlHllllHloHIIIHIHIIIIoHHIIIIHHIIIIIHHIHIIHIHilllHlHlHHHHHIIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIIIIIHHIHIIIIHIIHIHIHIHHHHIHIHIHIIIHHIHIIJIHII Page Seventy-four A GRADUATE'S FAREWELL Farewell. dear school. your joys are o'er: Our noisy mirH-I you'll hear no more. Goodbye. dear laughing girls of play. Our feeJr muswL walk anofher way. Good-bye +0 sfuolies all and crams. To monfhly +es+s and dread exams : We're glad you're gone. yet sfrange +0 say; E'en you hold ou+ a charm Jroday. A fond lasf glance 5+ each loved nook: For desk and chair a lingering look. A grafeful word +0 +eachers dear. Who shared each joy and calmed each fear. Then as we pass +hrough hallways brigh+ A +ear unb'tdden dims our sight How well we loved you fime wiH feN. Farewell. dear school. farewell. mcarewelll Mary Tonnies. '32. O monument your spacious walls shrine Jrribu+es from afar. From Greece and Rome. from Home. Sweef Home -no Jrreasure you debar. O monumenf of cuHure frue. our school Jro learning pledged. Of worfhy clubs thin your halls no dirfh can be alleged. Page SevenW-jive LATIN CLUB Top Row: Mary Mafre. Loraine Hu'Hw. Mildred Boehm. Dorofhy SfolL Mary Frances SfeHenpohl, Rosemary Young. Margaref Teufen. Marianna AUSkamp. Virginia Br0wn. Rosemary Slacks. Doroi'hy Brueggeman, Marie Wernsing. Ber'rha Raub. Second Row: Anna Pa+er. Florence Ron Olga Crone. Maura Rohman. Irma Gruenwald. Peggy Duffy, Hermina Spifznagel. Dorofhy Bene. Cafherine Gears, Mary Bu+ler.-Fron+ Row: Adele Schroeder. Pauline Clemem Philomena Eichhorn. .Edna Medosch. Lucille Brausch. Mercedes Weinberg. Dolores Schneider. Mary Edifh Shearer. Mary Rose Hoffman. LATIN CLUB Ama+rices Linguae La+inae Moved wi+h sen+imen+s of profoundesi' pafrioHsm and believing firmly +ha+ no mo+her-+ongue should be divorced from H5 fafher-land. +he Lafin Club of l93l-32 has applied ifself fo a comparafive sfudy of HS naHve cify and +he birfhplace of fine LaHn language. In view of +he +hree +housand years of +he enduring preveminence of LaHn and of H16 ero hundred years of Washingfon's fame, we presenf flue following fiHeen poin+s in accordance wifh +he proporfion. 3000;200:2I51I. Rome vs. Cincinna+i Romulus Cincinna+us The Yellow Tiber The seven hills of Rome : Avenfine, CaeHan. Capi+oline. Esquiline, Pale- +ine. Quirinal. Viminal. Forum Appian Way Temple of Ves+a Senafe House Circus Maximus Coliseum Tower of Nero Claudian Aquedud S1 . Pefer's Basilica 5+. Mary Major Vchan Museum Bronze Wolf bn Jrhe Capifolind Page Save I! ty-sfx The Beaufiful Ohio The seven hills of Cincinna+i : Avon- dale. CliHon. Corryville. Fairmount Mt Adams. Price Hill. WalnuwL Hills. Foun+ain Square Cenfral Parkway AdoraHon Chapel. Madison Rd. CH'y Hall Carfhage Fairgrounds Nipperf Sfadium. U. C. Carew Tower Ci'ry Reservoirs 5+. Pefer's Cafhedral Sf. Mary. Hyde Park Arf Museum Bronze WoH: Eden ParH CERVATES CLUB L Top Row: Annabelle Rofh. Virginia Meinhart Dorofhy Glaser. Anna Mae Kemme. Margaref Schoen- hoH. Clara Flory. Anfoine'He Lambers. HenrieHa Bernard. Mary Dasch. Irma Helvey. Second Row: Virginia Sfrobl. Jane Evers. Jean Brofherfon. Florence Rose. Mary Emer. Vyola Boehm. Catherine O'Leary. Camilla WaHom Florence Ravensberg, Vera Eismann.--Fronf Row: Linda Cirinelll, Berna- deHe Humbert Margare+ Muldoon. Sfella Wiest Marie Cas+eHi. DoroHny Rusche. Alma Michael. Rose Calobuono. Rufh Woll, Muriel Aylmore. CERVANTES CLUB Presiden+ . . . ...................... Marie Cas+e1li Vice-Presiden+ ....................... Dorofhy Rusche Secrefary .............................. Sfella Wiesf Treasurer ............................. Alma Michael McrHo: El eiercico hace al maes+ro. Pafron: 5+. Teresa. Colors: Red and YeHow. Yell Unos, dos, fres. Cer H Unos. dos. +res. Van Unos. dos. fres, +es. Cervanfes. Cervan+es loueno. bueno, bueno. XmHHHIIHNIIIHHHHIHIHIHIIIHHHHHllllHIHIHWIIIHIIEIHIHIHHHHIIIIFIHIHIHIHllllllillHHlll Song Esfudianies felices de la bella lengua de EspaEa. Somos buenasi somos nobles Los alumnas de espanl. EerudianJres felices con+en+as y alegres Somos buenas. somos nobles Somos de Nuesfra SeHora de Los Angeles. Pledge Las alumnas de la clase de espanol de mil novicien+os frknfa y uno y mul novicienfos +rein+a y dos formamos esfe club con la En+encion de former una superior y ancha in+eligencia de espanol. Page Seventy-swen Marie Cas+elli, '32. FRENCH CLUB Top Row: Lucille Gibbons. Mary Tonnies, Mary Alice Ravensberg.-Second Row: Kafhleen Bridges. Marie Fenfon. Peggy Duffy, Sylvia Scheid. Thelma Malone. Fron+ Row: Mary Armshong. Mary Louise Keuper. Heien Ernsfes. Adele Schroeder. JEANNE D'ARC CIRCLE l93l-32 Avowed . We. +he sfudenfs of French aJr Our Lady 0 +he Angels for +his presenf year. in order in form a more perfeci' Union of French in+eres+s. es+ablish Hue his+0ric greafness of France. insure appreciaHon of her na+ural resources and acquired excellencies, provide for H16 solu+ion of common diHicuHies in syn+ax. promofe Hie general welfare Of vocabulary. and secure H16 blessings of H115 knowledge +0 ourselves and our successors. have ordained anew and esfablished more Firmly +he Jeanne d'ArC Circle. AHesfed In wH'ness whereof. we have secured H16 fesfimony of Our Lady of H16 Angels reprin+ed below: The Jeanne d'Arc CircFe deserves high commendaHon for H5 excellemL and varied proiecfs on H16 cos+ume. amusemen+s. Chateaux. cafhedrals and cifies of France. and especiaHy on her leadership in art in science and in sainfhood: for i+s originalify In Hwe cons+ruc+ion of a unique 'Rue de Jeanne d'Arc'; and. finally. for HS successful s+aging of Daudef's. 'La Dernifere Classe. Our Lady of The Angels High School, April I3. I932. A JEANNE D'ARC TRIBUTE TO WASHINGTON Judicieux en dedanJr. Energique pour le droH: Excellenf in commandant DivouEe a sa famille. AFFable 51 565 compagnons. Americain de parf en part Noble 5 ses ennemis: RespecJ$ par les naHons Notable pour son courage, Cher a +0qu ie monde. Page Seventy-cighi LORELEI CLUB Top Row: Barbara Engel, RosaIyn Weil. Eleanor Hinnenkamp. Thelma Kern. Anna Kuhng Ca+herine Lehrfer. Cecilia Thale. HenrieHa Woebkenberg. Florence Schulfz, Edna McCarfhy. Miss Buffell. Second Row: Emma Kopp. Mary Graber, Susanna Mayer. Rufh E. Schneider. Margare+ McCarfhy. Marion Seissiger. Elizabe+h Glasmefer, Frances Habig. RH'a Ross. Marie Franz. Anna Zimmer. Fronf Row: Ca+herine Boner, EdHh Merkf. Dolores Young, Ru+h Johannes, Maana Ann Lenser, Herml'na Spifznage' Elizabefh Weil. Anna Ringel. Marion Hummel. Anna SfaM Frances Kappler. Barbara Holabach. Elsie Mumber. DIE LORELEI GESELLSCHAFT I. Die wLirdige deufsche Sprache Was? 4. Die Inferessanhen Deu+schen 2. Die herrliche deu+sche Lifera+ur 3. Das sch6ne Deu+schland I. MH heHIger Arbeif Wie? 4. MH glijcklichem Erfolge 2. MH zaHreichc-zn Fehlern und Berichngngen 3. MH mancher Freude l. Tagiich. zur deufschen S+unde Wann? 4. Unser Leben Iang 2. Zweiw6chen+lich. 'In IebhaHen Versammiungen 3. Am I3. Aer. I932, be? dem In+erna+ionalen Congress zu O. L. A. War? IMI'H IHHLH'II II H H H -Wir, die Mi+glieder der Lorelei GesellschaH, '32 Page Sezr'enty-nine Page Eighty CIVIC AND VOCATIONAL LEAGUE Top Row: Mary Louise Keuper. Margare? Teufen.7$econd Row: HenrieHa Bernard. CaTherine Heidelman, Mary Gerfrude Linfert Laverne Knueven.eFron+ Row: fv1argere1L Hohman. Vera Eismann. Elva Tebben. Margaref Meiners. Florence Rofh. THE CIVIC AND VOCATIONAL LEAGUE The High School Sponsor's Organizahon oT Jrhe Civic and Vocahonal League includes represen+a+ives from Jrhe Freshman Sophomore, Junior, and Seniors years 'From every high school in +he League. The members are selecfed by Jrheir principals. The JfoHowing girls were chosen +0 represen+ Our Lady of Jrhe Angels: Vera Eismann, Margaref TeuTen. Mary Gerfrude Limferf. Mary Louise Keuper. Rosemary Slacke. Florence Rofh. Bea+rice Spesak. Margare+ Hohman. Ca+herine Heidelman. HenrieHa Bernard. Laverne Knueven. Margare+ Meiners. Efva Tebben. In accordance wifh +he annual cusfom. The Senior represen+a+ives are given The honor of holding civic posHions for one day during Girls' Hobby Week. which. Jrhis year. was held from March 7+h +0 l3+h. The following Seniors of Our Lady of Jrhe AngeTs held such posHions on Wednesday. March 9+h: Mary Ger+rude Linfert Mayor: Mary Louise Keuper. Chie1C of Police: Vera Eismann. Assisfanf Superin+enden+ of Play- grounds: Margaref TeuTen. Uni+ed Sfafes Disfricf Engineer. These girls were insfrucfed as +0 The dufies 0T +heir posihons by +he respecfive cH'y officials. Perhaps. Jrhere are some who do no+ undersfand +he characfer of The Civic and Vocafional League. H is an organizafion. founded by Jrhe Cincinnafi Chamber of Commerce +0 promo+e civic in+eres+ and a knowledge of city governmenf in The people of CincinnaH. This is accomplished mainly +hrough Jrhe ins+ruc+ion of +he high school and primary grade s+uden+s. Upon reques+ of The members, speakers are ob+ained Tor Jrhe regular monfhly mee+ings by Mrs. Sullivan. +he diredor of The League. Such subied's as The Manchurian Queshon. Cify Planning. and Beau- fifying Your Garden are discussed by +he speakers. In +his way +he members are kepwL posfed on curren+ even+s. Thus. by showing only one phase of +he work of Jrhe Civic and Vocahonal League. you may obfain a small idea of Jrhe aim of ifs members. +0 Know +heir ci+y. serve +heir cify. and love Their ci+y. Margare+ TeuTenl '32. Ix . h . T Top Row: HenrieHa Schweizer, EdHh Ellis. Clara Schwarfz. Alberfa Erns+es. Rufh Muelfer. Adele Wefhingfom Cecilia Von Whalde. Doro+hy WingbermehL Mary Wie+he. CharloHe Theile. Winnifred Ruilman. Virginia Worfhman. Emma Bufler, Marian 0H0, Margaref Langen. Doro+hy Puke. Pearl Herrmann. Cafherine Schusters-HSecond Row: Margaref Dehler, Dolores Daley. Lillian Ballard. Alberfa Urban. LoreHa Keller. Gerfrude Miller. LoreHa Linz, Marie Feldkamp. Margaref HoTFman. LaureHa Maher. Rufh Boerger. AnneHe Grab. Elvira Schwarb. Marie Kasselman. Mildred McCarfhy, Mary Giblin.-Fron+ Row: Claire Schaefer. Frances Maringer. Helen Mahaheyl Rufh Brueckner. Marcella Klein. Jane Schiosser. Lillian Benning+onT Joselyn Gordon. Phyllis Mersch. Doiores Schwartz. THE COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club consis+s 01C abou+ T'IH'y girls. ail +rying hard +0 make +heir Club a success. AH +he members of Jrhe club are girls faking oHice Jrraining. The mee+ings are heldI every +hird Thursday of +he monfh. The purpose 0T +he meefings is +0 make +he girls beHer acquainfed wifh Jrhe business office and The posihons +hey can hold in 1+. The girls exchange +he experiences Jrhey have had in visi+ing ohcices. Papers on business fopics are read. Arrangemen+s are made for Jrhe publicafion of The nex+ OHicialogue, Jrhe mon+hly paper issued by +his club. Each class +akes a +urn in enferJraining 5+ +he meefing. Each girl who wishes +0 con+ribu+e +0 The OHicialogue submHs her subjed- +0 the edifor-inechief a+ +he mee+ing. She la+er prepares and +ypes her paper and g'rves 1+ +0 Jrhe edifor Tor correchon. AHer correcfions have been made, she musf prepare +he s+encil Tor 11'. A commiffee picked af The meefing mimeograph +he papers and Tas'ren +hem info book form. A diHerenJr group is selecfed each monfh, +hus giving all The girls of Jrhe club excellen+ pradice in oHice work. Dolores Daley! '34. Page Eighty- one HJBUZZAND R u LtE .qu HA Will an S l ART CLUB Sfanding: Rufh Hullen Luciile Brausch. Grace Leininger, Mary Gerfrude Limcert Alice Tonniesl Ru+h Klein, Camilla Walfon, Helen McCassy Mary Alice Keller. thel Weisf.w5eafed: Sabina Schneider. Marguerite Horsfman, Dorofhy Glasen Mary Jane Buzzard. HOME ECONOMICS Ca+herine Bellman, Mary Jane Buzzard. Eleanor Hennenkamp. MargarewL Schoenhoff, HenrieHa Woebkenberg. Marie Hermes Ann Paulson. Melba Vollmer, Marie Merkf. Page Eightyfhree hll'llyllHlHlWHll lliJIHlHllHHlH Top Row: Rosemary Rolf, Virginia BoHenhorny Mary Louise Meiser. Frances Kappler. Susanna Mayerl Mary Cafherine Beck, Herminia Spifznagel. Rosemary Louis. Mary Eichhorn. Virginia Henkel. Thelma Finke, Cafherine Lehrfer. HenrieHa Woebkenberg. Elsie Rolf. Mary Pellman. Margaref Ma+re. Rosemary Mefz. Agnes Veerkamp. Ka+hleen Gilkey. VeneH'a Meiner. Es?her Dwengery CharloHe Ausdenmore. Anna KuhneSecond Row: Florence Ravensberq. Eleanore Gill. Rufh Reichard, Rufh Kleiner. Rosemary Moeller. BernadeHe Humbert Dorofhy Rusche. Clare Seilkop, Mary Hei+lage, Anna Marie Andrews. Joan Duffy. Helen Lis+erman. Eileen Smifh. Pearl Hermany Phylis Fifzpafrick, Clare Keuper. Dolores Geers. Pauhne Kleve. Cecilia Von Wahlde. Lucille Brauschl Beisy Schmidt Florence Herman. Laverne Knueven.eFron+ Row: Mary Jane Buzzard. Ru+h Gen+ner. Vera Eismann, Marian Fifzpafrick. Mary Busken. Mary Alice Keller. Ma'h'lda Farkas. Elsie Mumbery Dolores Young. Irene Engelharf. Consfance RH'fer. Philomena Eichhorn, Mary Rose Honann. Emily Ann Burman, Marie Hoelee, Anna Monfag. EdHh Casfelif, Marie Cas+elli. BeHy Meiner. Adele Schroeder. VIF MUSICIANS' CLUB Presidenf .......................... Constance RiHer Vice-PresidenJr ....................... Irene Engelharf Secrefary ........................ Philomena Eichhorn Treasurer ...................... Mary Rose Honann The musical organizahon o1f Our Lady of +he Angels High School. whose objecf is +0 bring happiness +hrough +he medium of music +0 many hear+s. held ifs fir5+ meefing in Sepfember, elec+ing Jrhe above officers. This year if has been +he privilege of Jrhe members +0 enferfain wifh vocal and ins+rumen+al music: The Parenf-Teacher Associahon a+ ifs monfhly meehngs. +he public 5+ +he opening of +he Friars' new club house. +he sick and infirm a+ Sf. Francis Hospital. The band members of Jrhe club had +he honor o1c escoang Mayor Russell Wilson from +he Ci+y Hall +0 +he Union Cenfral Annex where he formally opened +he Girls' Hobby Fair. The orchesfra gave a concer+ a+ +he opening exercises of fhe Hobby Fair and a+ Jrhe Mo+her-Daugh+er Banque+ held 5+ +he Friars. This Bicenfennial celebrafion held 6+ +he schoof was enlivened by several beaufiful numbers played by +he orchesfra. We are proud +0 boas+ of having four members who won prizes for Jrhe'lr musical composifions during Jrhe Girls' Hobby Fair. A lively inJreresf was shown by Jrhe various commiHees appoinfed f0 arrange +he Yulefide Dance which proved +0 be a huge success. Page Efahty-faur OU R PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Presiden+ ...................... Mrs. Joseph Humberf Vice-Presiden+ ..................... Mrs. AI. Dieckman Recording Secreiary ............... Mrs. Thomas Milef Corresponding Secrefary ....... Mrs. Caroline Mandery Treasurer ....................... Mrs. Richard Busken The Graduahng Class of I932. in +he name 01: +he faculfy and +he en+ire sfudenf body. wishes +0 express Their grafifude and appreciafion +0 +he members 01c Jrhe ParenJr-Teacher Associafion for Jrhe many benefifs conferred upon our school during +he paer year. We are especially grafeful +0 The organizafion which. under +he able leadership of HS worfhy president provided aufomobiles +0 convey The members of The band and orches+ra +0 +he opening of +he Girls' Hobby Fair. and also served delicious ho+ refreshmenfs Tor +he girls aHer parading on The coldesf day of Jrhe year. The mofhers proved +ha+ They are in+eres+ed in +heir daugh+ers by +urning ouwL in such large numbers for +he Mofher-Daughher Banque+ and En+er+ainmen+ a+ Jrhe Friars' Club. Special Thanks are due Mrs. George Reichardf. presideni' of The Federafion of Paren+-Teachers. Tor +he in+eres+ she has +aken in Turfhering our ac+ivi+ies. The organizafion has also sponsored several card parfies and socials. all of which were bofh a financial and social success. The Annual Social. held on February 4. was +he ou+s+anding even+ of +he year. The whole-hearfed co-operafion shown by +he members was mosf remarkable. May +he associafion coniinue +he good work if has so nobly furihered Jrhe Iasf Jthree years. If is. indeed. a gra+ifica+ion +0 bo+h +he facuH'y and s+uden+s +0 know fhaf whenever +here is a need. Jrhe devofed mo+hers are ready +0 respond. LAN THE ANTONIA DREER GUILD Presiden+ ............................ Alice Sherman Vice-Presiden1' ........................ Clara Cappef Secrefary ............................. Clara Angles Treasurer ............................ Marie Telin+elo This acfive organizafion has passed i+s second birihday and H is n01 +he leasf of Hie many clubs of The school. The momthy meefings have been enlivened by programs of various kinds. Papers upon subieds relafed +0 business and +0 +he par+icular in+eres+s oi Jrhe girls were read and discussed. Social fea+ures. such as dancing and hiking. have confribufed much +0 esiablish a feeling 01c good Teflowship. A baskefball Jream was organized for Jrhe a+hle+ic inclined. Games were played affer +he regular mon+hly meefings and on Jrhe firsf and Tourih Sundays of +he monfh. The May social meefing, To which Jrhe Commercial Club 07C The school was invifed. proved +0 be The banner mee+ing 01c Jrhe year. A number of new members were we'comed in+o Jrhe club. Know Jrhese high-spirifed girls by +he ariisfic club pins They are wearing-a shield bearing a bronze forch encircled by Jrhe A. D. G. monogram. and wifh +he O. L. A. guard in gold. llHIMHH'HIIillTlNlHHllHlli'lHilTIHIHHTHHHlli'lHllTllTllTllJllillilllllTIHIIHITll!II.1llTllHlllHIHllllllllllillllli'lHIIIIHHTIHIHITIIJIIIIHIHITIIHIHHIIEIHIITIHIHIHHIIIIIHHIHIHIHliilillHHlTTlllllllHlTlHIHlHlllTllIllEIIIJHITIHIIIIIHHIIIIHHIIHlllllfllHHIHIITIIIllTlEllTllTIllIlilIllHIHIHHIHIIIIIHIIIHIIlllllllillllllllTllTlTTIHllllTllTlllllllllllillllllllllllllTllHHIHIHIIHHIHIIIIIiIIiIHIHHHHINHIIHlliiliTliTlHllHHhkllTilli Page Eighty-five 1 IIHlHIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIt IHIHIHI!HHIHHWlllll!llllllllIlIHlllllllllllllllllllJllHNIHIHIIIIIIIH IlilIHIHIillllllHIHIHIHIHIHIIlllllllllllIllHIHllHlIlllllllllllHlHllllHlHlllHHHIIIIHIHIIIIHIHIIIIHHHIIIHIHHIIHlllllllllllllHHIIIIHIHIHIHIIHllllllllllllllllHlIllllllllIllllllllllllllJllHHllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllHlIlIHIlllllllllllllllllllllHllll Page Eighty-sir ALUMNAE ROLL CALL Presidenf ..................... Marie Schwab V'ice-PresideM ................. Rose Marion? Secrefary ............... Edna Mae Kirschman Treasurer .................... Rufh Schroeder I929 Burfschy. Rufh .......................................... Office Work Dowling. Clara ............................................. A+ home FeH-e. Mary .................................. M'l'. 5+. Joseph Novi+ia+e Geragh+y. EHzabefh ................................. Cincinnafi Library Hunt Alma ............................................... Saleslady Kirschman. Edna Mae ................................... S+enographer Schwab. Marie ...................................... Privafe Secre+ary Young. Vera ................................ Good Samarifan Hospifal ZeifL Evelyn ................................ Good Samari+an Hospifal I930 Amrein, Marcella ......................... . . .Good Samarifan Hospital Baker. Mary Helen .............. Musician Berning Lucille ................................ Universify of Cincinnafi Boland. Madeline ....................................... Sfenographer Brockman. Dorofhy .................................... Jewish HospHal Buskin, Cafherine ................................ General O'Hice Work Coughlin. Peggy ........................................... Af home Craven, Lucille ......................................... S+enographer Davis. Cecilia ................................ Good SamarHan Hospital FeHhauer. Julia ...... ' ..................................... Real EeraJre Fuhr. Anna ............................................ S+enographer Gallagher, Anna Marie ....................................... Cashier Hohman. Mary .......................................... Office Work Hopkins. Nellie .. . .' ...................................... Bookkeeper Hornback, Doro+hy ............................. UniversHy 04F CincinnaH Hufh. Margaref ................................ Mf. 5+. Joseph College Kelsey. Heien ........................................ Jewish Hospifal LauckhoFF, Verona .................................... Business College McEnery. Louise ............................. Good Samarifan Hospifal Marioni. Rose ............................................ Bookkeeper Recker, Alice ........................................ Jewish Hospifal Rogers, BeHy ................................ Good Samarifan HospHal Rossefot Rosamond ..................................... Sfenographer Schroeder, Rufh ........................................ Sfenographer S+eHen. Margaref ....................................... OFFIce Work Sfouf. Margaref ............................................ A+ home S+urm, Eleanor .......................................... Office Work Thesken. Ca+harine ............................. Universify of Cincinna+i Trindle. Gladys ......................................... OHice Work Whife. Cecilia .......................................... Office Work Wimberg, LoreHa ............................ Good Samaritan H05pi+al Young. Gerfrude ........................................... Saleslady l93l Allen. Alice ............................................... Af home Beck. Rose Mary ............................... Universi+y of Cincinnafi Bene. Rufh ................................................ Af home Benz. Edna ............................................. Office Work Bihl. Louise ....................................... Deaconess Hospiial Bumb. Romaine ............................................ Saieslady Busam. Helen ........ i. . s . . . . .Immacula+e Concepiion Coliegei Oidenburg Builer. Margaref ........................................... Ai home Cunningham. Mary ......................................... A+ home DiHhoH. Mar+ha .......... Conserva+ory oi MusicsSchooi Exfension Division Dieckmann, Marie .......................................... A+ home Picker. Rosemary ........................................... Saleslady Gass. JeanneHe .............................. Good Samari+an Hospi+ai Gleason. Alice ....... ' .................................. S+enographer Haun. Eleanor ............................................. A+ home Hudepohl, Adele .................................... Business College Jacquemin. Ca+herine. i . .Conservafory of MusicsScHool Exfension Division Jaeger. Berfha ................................. Jaeger Beau+y Shoppe Johnsfon, Virginia ...................................... Pho+ographer Keuper, Dolores ............................................ Salesiady Kraus. Virginia ....................................... Business College Lehrfer. Marie ....................................... Business College Lisferman. Helen ....................... 5+. Francis Novi+ia+e. Oldenburg Luckman, Ka+hryn .......................................... Af home Luken. RUH'I ......................................... Business College Malone. Aurelia ......................................... OHice Work Meyer. Rufh ............................................... A? home Monnig, Mary Agnes ....................................... Saleslady Pence. Dorofhy ........................................ Mrs. F. Royer Reynolds, Ida ................................. Compfomefer Operafor Schroeder, Mary Kafhrine ....................... Universify oi Cincinna+i Schwab. Helen .......................................... Office Work Singer. Charloife ........................................... Saleslady Solgere. Florence ........................................ Bookkeeper Sfich. DoroH'iy ................................ Flower Shop Proprieiress S+OH, Rosemary .............................. Good Samari+an Hoslpifal Suer. Marie .......................................... Jewish Hospifal WaHenhors+. Agnes ...................................... Office Work Whiie. Cafherine ................................. Deaconess Hospifal Zinser, Vera ..................................... Missions in fine Soufh IJHHiliIIHHHHIHIHEIilHIIHIHIHIHHIHIIHIillHliHHIHHHiHIIHllJHIIIHHIHIIHIHIIIIJII Page Eighty-seven 1. HAPPY HOURS AT 0. L. A. OPENING OF SCHOOL On Sep+ember l4+h. Our Lady of +he Angels opened for Jrhe fourfh consecufive year th an enrollmen+ of Tour hundred and eighfy-fwo members. Juniors became proud seniors. sophomores were classified as juniors. Freshmen s+epped from +he Towes+ rung +0 +ha+ of sophomores. and +he place of freshmen was +aken by an enJrireTy new personnel. H was a happy reunion of old Friends and a glad welcome Tor Jrhe new. FRESHIE WEEK Whaf a week! The dear IHHe Treshies enjoyed i+ so much. TAT' Ieas+ we hope +hey didj H was a pleasure +0 see +hem coming +0 school wi+h +heir many-colored gingham bibs hanging loosely abou+ +heir necks. H was even more enjoyable +0 wa+ch +hem Trolic a+ Jrhe Freshie Parfy given on Friday of +ha+ memorable week. A shoe race. played wifh a mounfain of shoes, was one of +he highlighfs CT The par+y. The chewing of rubber gum by No 0T +he many offenders was ano+her amusing incident Some of +he girfs saHsTied +heir obligahons by ducking for apples. while some sang songs +0 amuse +he seniors. OUR VISIT TO OLDENBURG Among Jrhe early milesfones of This happy year. November ll sfands prominent On JrhaJr memorable day Jrhe Senior Class wemL on an excursion +0 Oldenburg. Neifher fhe gray sky nor +he drizzling rain of Jrhe morning could dampen our enfhusiasfic expecfafions. If if is generally Jrrue +ha+ anficipafion is hahc +he pleasure of an event our frip was a no+able excepHon. The cordialHy shown us by The Senior S+uden+s of l. C. A. would have been compensafion enough. Added +0 Jrhis. however. was +he delithul experience of a Jrour +hrough +he campus and buildings. whose poinfs of 'Infereer are numerous indeed. The aHernoon broughuL a musical program prepared ius+ for us. From +ha+ day +0 This. we have no+ had an honor equal +0 +ha+. H was wifh senfimenJrs o1c gra+i+ude Tor kindness oHered and of regre+ Tor +he brevi+y 01? our vIsH' +ha+ we bade fareweH +0 our hosfesses of The day. bu+ nowL +0 +he inspirafion 7- derived. IHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH :IIEII LHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH THE FIRST DEBATE The firs+ public deba+e ever a++emp+ed a1 The school was presenfed a+ +he GeneraT Assembly on December 2 by members of +he Senior Class. The queshon for debafe was: Resolved. +ha+ Gufenberg's invenfion of +he prinfing press was 015 more value +0 mankind Jrhan Edison's elecfrical discoveries. The decision of +he judges favored +he aHirmafive side. The debafers were Margaref Teufen. Jane Evers. Margare+ Egner and Mary Rose Honann. aFFirmaHve; Pauline Clemen. Vera Eismann. Virginia Brown and Florence Ravensberg. negafive. THE SHAKESPEAREAN DRAMAS If was one o1C our greaJresnL privileges of Jrhe year +0 be able +0 aHend Jrhe per- Tormance of ero of Shakespeare's greafesf workseHHamlef and Tweth Night These Jrwo dramas were given by Jrhe Ben Gree+ players aJr Jrhe Music Hall as a special accommodafion Tor s+uden+s. They were dramaHzed in The +rue Shakespearean fashion and were a dramafic +rea+ Tor +he s+uden+s. SENIOR ENDEAVOR Jusf +hink-Tor Tive cenfs you mighf win a Jrurkey-won'Jr you please fake a chance from me? And af anoJrher place. Your Thanksgiving dinner for a nickel. I jusf know +ha+ you'll Jrake some chances on +his +urkey. won'+ you? The week before Thanksgiving Jrhese pleas and similar ones were heard Jr're- quenHy Tor Jrhe seniors were conduchng Their annual Jrurkey raffle. This year, as In +he past +heir eHorfs me+ wifh decided success. And someone had a good Thanks- 7 giv'mg dinner! WHh The proceeds The seniors boughf +he wonderTul se+ of Encyclo- pedia BrHann'Ica now in Jrhe library. Do you no+ +hink +he +urkey died for a worJrhy cause? 1THHHHHHHHHHHUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUHHUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHVH Page Eighty-eight CHRISTMAS PARTIES The individual ChrisTmas parTies 6T 0. L. A. This year were as merry as ever. judging Trom The various sounds and ioyTul greeTings heard ThroughouT The building! Following The old adage, IT is more blessed To give Then To receive. The sTuclenT body. insTeacl 0T giving individual presenTs. colleCTed Tood Tor The poor. Thus besides Ulriking Themselves happy. They provided a mosT joyous ChrisTmas Tor very many 0 ers. FIRST AID FirsT AideEFficienT. Cheerful Service aT Any Time ResulTs GuaranTeed This is an example oT a noTice some 0T The seniors are conTemplaTing sending ouT. For. under The able guidance oT Mrs. STephenson. They have received all oT The necessary knowledge. IT you ever need any TirsT-class TirsT aid, iusT call on The seniors! THE ANNUAL SOCIAL The Annual Bazaar. held on February 4. was a huge success. This success was due To The eTTorTs 0T The FaculTy, our MoThers. and The STuclenTs, who aided in decoraTing. selling TickeTs. and on The day of The big evenT, helping wiTh The enTer- TainmenT. DecoraTions were carried ouT in True paTrioTic 5+er in commemoraTion oT The bicenTennial of George WashingTon. The dance in The evening broughT many Tormer sTudenTs back To Our Lady oT The Angels. Cards and loTTo were parT 0T boTh The aTTernoon and evening enTerTainmenT. A BOY PRODIGY The TirsT Thursday 0T February broughT To us The genius and TalenT 0T MasTer JaT Herod. a nine-year-old violinisT. We were enTerTained Tor an hour by The boy's producTion 0T several masTer- pieces known To all music lovers ThroughouT The world. among Them being: By The WaTers oT MinneTonka . Kreisler's LiebesTraum . and Gypsy Airs . He received an ovaTion which he jusle deserved. especially Tor The rendiTion 0T his own compo- siTion. The Drummer . His Technique is ThaT oT a born genius. which desTines him To be an ouTsTanding violinisT 0T The TuTure. He is making a Tour CT The UniTed STeTes. inTending To be soloisT oT The Philharmonic Symphony aT New York CiTy. WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL On February 24. Our Lady 0T The Angels paid TribuTe To The FaTher oT Our CounTry in honor 0T The bicenTennial oThis birTh. Our school. noT To be oquone by The bursTs oT praise and honor besTowed upon WashingTon by a worshipTul naTion. presenTed a delighTTul program depicTing scenes and ihsTances Trom his life. Special TeaTures were presenTed by The Glee Chorus. OrchesTra and DramaTic Club. A MISSIONARY GUEST How well The TiTle missionary suiTs Monsignor F. A. Thill. presidenT oT The CaTholic STudenTs' Mission Crusade. DedicaTed To The cause CT The missions since early manhood. he cannoT help inTusing inTo oThers a liTTle 0T his zeal Tor souls. In This double capaciTy 0T naTional head of The organized mission endeavors 0T CaTholic sTudenTs and 0T inspirer 0T aposTolic enThusiasm. he was inviTed To preside aT Our Lady OT The Angels Mission Rally incidenT To The school's enrollmenT as a Crusade UniT. The Religious Council. True To iTs moTTo, For higher Things. prepared a unique background Tor The mission message. A knighT oT The cross in g earning armor sToocl on The righT TronT CT The sTage. Behind him were a group 0T American Indians clusTering around a dusky TenT. To his righT were represenTaTive men and women from darkesT ATrica. Trom China, Trom Japan--Trom everywhere. A whiTe-cladJ cross- marked group 0T young Americans compleTed The assembly 0T The naTions. When These had done Their besT To kindle acTive inTeresT in The greaT work 0T propagaTing The FaiTh. our mission leader Took The iniTiaTive. In glowing Terms he depicTed The heroic selT-sacriTice 0T The missionaries. Their urgenT need. The sublimiTy of Their vocaTion. No one could have heard his sTirring words and sTill remain cleaT To The call oT The missions. llllilllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllTTllllllllillllllllTlllIllIllIllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllTllllllllllllllllllllllllillilllllllllill!lllllllllllllllllllllilllllllillllllllllllllllillllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Page Eighty-nin-e HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHUHHNHHNHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHNHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Page Nineh THE RETREAT February 28 dawned iusl as any olher day for mosl people. bul +0 Our Lady of +he Angels sludenls 1+ ex+endecl a special and imporlamL nofice-Jrhe Reheat Everyone was alerl' and inlenf on making a good Relreal. The inspiring. inleresling sermons ol Fr. Benedid Moeller. O.F.M., our Relreaf Masler. were grea+ly appre- cialed by fhe s+uclen+ body. Even re+rea+s seem long aHer a Jrime and on Wednes- day. March I. in +he aflernoon. wi+h feelings In+erminglecl wilh sorrow and gladness, we bid adieu +0 silence. INTERNATIONAL COSTUME CONGRESS The audilorium of our Alma Ma+er was very effecflvely converled inlo Jrhe scene of an lnfernafional Coslume Congress on April 12. The gay caballeros and exofic sehorllas 0T +racli+lonal Espana danced +he langoes and sang +he nahonal songs, while an innafe peanu+ vender picked his way Jrhrough +he crowd. singing his wares in a halTaSpanish. half-English fune. Spanish arlisfic lreasures were displayed in an ar+ museum loca+ed near a fyplcal paflo. Members of Jrhe Cervanles Club conhibuled La Valverde . a one-ac+ play. Nexf Jro Spain Jrhe dainfy mam'selles o1c gay Paree Tlaun+ecl rheir slunning slyles in a very Frenchy modlsfe shoppe. Afler leaving This land of clever crealions, +he Parlslans were seen enlering a French Cafe. Here wine and French paslrles were served and La Derniere Classe was presen+ed Tor Jrhe enjoymenl of +he pafrons. The naive lraulein of Deu+schland served prelzels and limburger cheese in a figuraHve German beer garden and danced +he nalive dance for +he pleasure of Jrhose who visiled +hem. The Amafrices Linguae Lafinae broughf back +he pompous days of Rome by +he exhinion of an adequale and arhshc collecfion of plasler-ol-paris models of Jrhe mos+ prominenf buildings of Rome. made by +he members 01C Jrhe club. To give us an Idea of whaf appealed ha The Roman palale. raisins and dales were served. To crown +heir eHor'l's and +0 do iuche +o Cicero and Vergil. +he Gallic llnguisl's con- +ribufed a picfuresque pageant which explained Jrhe influence of Lahn on Jrhe language of olher European coun+ries. SPRING MUSICALE Whal a hosl 0T suggeslions The name musicale evokes. Ins+inc+ively we hear The genHe srrains of Tlule and violin. +he deeper ye+ s+ill lender chords of cello and double bass. +he many-shaded roll of drums. or +he imperial blas+ of saxaphone. +rumpe+ and sousaphone. Or. if may be, we are carried away by The malchless charm of +he human voice. Bu+ Jrhe ferm spring musicale adds +he inhmafion +ha+ all Jrhe penluup har- monies which have been galhering slrenglh Jrhrough +he silenl' winl'er monlhs suddenly bursaL forJrh. If calls a++en+ion +0 Na+ure's own musicale of spring-lime melodies. How much of genuine musical skill and how much of spirif of spring were emv bodied in +he programs of April 8+h and IO+h, you may learn in some slighl measure 'From +he following selecfed lilles: Valse of +he Flowers by Tschaikowsky. Hills by LaForge. Roguish Eyes by Gruenwald and Feslival Overlure by Kaler-Bela. hc you were among lhe forfunale alfendanJrS. no doubl you hearHly agree wilh La+hrop when he wrifes: Music is in all growing +hings lThe girls of O. L. A. no'r excludedl Earlh's silence lives, and lhrobs. and sings. THE CLASS PLAY The play selecled JFor presen+a+ion +his year was en+i+led Hulda 01C Holland. H scored a sensahon wifh H's quain+ Du+ch boys and girls dressed in +he lradH'ional Du+ch garbewooden shoes. Tull skirls and panlaloons of +he brighfesr colors. Ha+s oFF +0 ifs casH CROWNING OF THE MAY QUEEN E The May Processionewho will ever Torqef Hiaf colorful sighf? Thaf beau+iful in+ermingling 0? colors as Jrhe procession. which was led by The band and in which +he en+ire school factu. and mofhers +ook part wended Hs way +0 Our Lady's Shrine. The 50er green of The girls' uniforms blended info +he deeper green of The budding shrubbery: and Jrhe whi+e dresses of The May Queen's aHendanfs reminded one 01c Virgins or angels. Over all +he sun caer a golden haze. AHer +he procession had reached +he shrine. Agnes Scherpenberg very gracefully carried ou+ Jrhe greaf pruvnlege of crowning Jrhe May Queen. She was ably assisfed by her a++endan+s. Virginia Brown and thel PeHman. This inspiring ceremony was fiHingly closed th Benedic+ion of The Moer Blessed Sacramen+ and +he singing of +he Te Deum. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnumwmmmn: ALUMNAE DANCE Friday +he +hir+een+h! H may be an unlucky day for some people. buf H +urned 0qu +0 be iusf +he opposHe for The seniors. and members and friends of The Alumnae Associafion. A gaily decora+ed gym. a snappy orchesfra and a happy crowd of E guesfsefhese are +he sighfs which gree+ed +he onlooker. All who aHerided unani- E mously vofed +he aFFair a big success. H was indeed a momL eHecfive way +0 welcome E new members. 2 JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEPTION Of aH +he surprises. +his was +he grea+es+. Disappoin+ed. hear+sore. a+ nowL being E permiHed +0 have a Prom. we +hough+ ourselves +0 be +he mos+ negIecfed graduafes in Jrhe world. Then came Jrhe announcemen+ +haf we were +0 have a Junior-Senior Recepiion. Ai' 'Firs1' we feH rafher doubHul. Then we were reconciled wH'h 'l'he Jrhough1L +ha+ aHer aH a recepHon is beHer +han no+hing. When we en+ered +he Orien+al a garden. gay th orange poppies and JrrumpeJr vines. we feH +ha+ Tairyland had opened H5 gafes +0 Jrhe crowd of happy school girls. The 50H s+rains of music carried us Tarfher and far+her from Hie land of realHy. Really and +ruly. our Recep+ion was a de'ighhcul aFFair. Thanks. Juniors! ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmn LITTLE SISTERS' PARTY Who said +ha+ Jrhe Treshies weren'iL capable 01C giving a real parfy? Whoever H was should have been presenf a+ +he send-oH parfy Jrhey gave for Jrhe seniors. H was a real affair. There were elabora+e decora+ions. delighfful and clever enferJrainmenJrs. delicious refreshmenJrs. in fad. everyfhing which consfHufes a regular par+y. Here's a warning Jro alledon'f ever say any+hing agains+ +he abili+y of +he freshmen in regard +0 en+er+aining, for affer such a display. +he seniors are +heir pro+ec+ors forever. CLASS NIGHT To +he seniorsy +his nigh1L was one of +hose sad-happy events. Sad because H was Jrheir lasT' appearance af 0. L. A. as pupils, and happy because H marked Jrhe achievememL of four years' eHorf. As Jrhe seven+y-one seniors. clad in +heir whHe caps and gowns-Jrhe emblem 01E Jrheir new dignifyemarched down +he aisle +0 +he solemn sfrains 01c +he Overfure played by +he orches+ra, +hey made a mosf pleasing sight AHer +hls Impressive enhance. +hey opened +he program th Tschaikowsky's beaquiTul WaHz of +he Flowers. The highligh+ of Jrhe program was Jrhe shorf symbolical play enJriHed The Mos+ Foolish Virgin. +he roles being faken by some of +he graduafes. This was followed by some very delighfful musical numbers. which were given by several of +he seniors. Among +he ofher Teafures were +he presenfaHon of Jrhe juniors as +he new seniors and Jrhe charming address of +he senior class secrefary. Pauline Clemen. The program was concluded by a farewell address given by Rev. Herberf Klosferkemper. O. F. M. mmummmmmHmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmm Page IJhnHy-onp JUNIOR-SENIOR BREAKFAST The annual iunior-senior breakfasf was held +hl's year on graduahon morn. Sevenfy-one seniors. dressed in graduafion garb, and sevener-Jr'ive iuniors. in +heir green uniforms. crowded +he flower-bedecked chapei, +here +0 be presen+ a+ Holy Mass. and +0 receive Our Lord in Holy Communion. AHer +hese impressive cere- monies. Rev. HerbenL Klos+erkemper. O. F. M.. gave Jrhe farewell address +0 Jrhe seniors. H was a happy group of girls who wended Jrheir way +0 +he school cafeferia. +here +0 be experfly served by +heir charming hosfesses. A shorf fareweli address by Jrhe senior class president +0 which +he iunior presidenf responded, an address by +he principal and a few words of advice from +he chaplain. comple+ed +he morninghs achH'ies. GRADUATION June 7H1 s+ands supreme and final among +he evenfful da+es recorded in grad- uafe class books of I932. H is promc againsf oblivion. for if marks in +he case of each s+uden+ Jrhe climax of his high school career, +he aHainmenf of a goal long desired and arduously sfriven for. The occasion is nofeworfhy. however. no+ 0le 'FO' fhe individual gradua+es. nor for +he separafe schools +hey have aH'ended. bqu for +he enHre Archdiocesan School Sysfem. Truly fEH'ing. H is +ha+ an evenf which simul- +aneously crowns a no+able achievemen+ of hundreds of boys and girls. and establishes +he efficiency of an organizafion +ha+ is moulding +housands more o1C Cincinnafi's youfh. should have ifs seH'ing on CincinnaH's largesf sfage. To Music Hall come +he crowds of inferesfed spec+a+ors. +he desfined graduafes, +he officials of H16 school sysfem. +he dignifaries of +he Church. Triumph is +he +heme of +he orchesfral s+rains: congrafulafion. +ha+ of +he eloquenf addresses. Pervading aH is +he spirif of +ha+ deeply reveren+ equ'aHon hereth +he Church and her children lead +heir glories back +0 God. Page Ni-nety-mvo OCT. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. GENERAL ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS 28 Band. keeneral Singing. I8 Educa+ional Film--The Telephone. 25-Crusade Rally. 2-Senior IHDebaJre. 8-.Junior A OrIginal Dialogue. 16-MusijPupils' Demons+ra+ion. l3 Senior II Voca+ions 20 S+uden+ Council Mock Trial. 27-Junior B-LHerary Confesf. IO-Movie. I7 Sophomore A Our Friends The Vowels. 24-Washing+on' Bicenfennial Celebra+ion. 2 Boy Violinist 9 Sophomore C Trip +0 Heathand. lthophomore E S'Jr. Pafrick's Day Program. 30 Sophomore D Le+'s Make a Budge+. 6 Freshman A Manners. . I3 Ar+ Address given by Miss Chamberlain. Cincinnafi Ar+ Museum. . 20 Freshman C- A School Girl's Nighfmare. . 2l P. T. A. Glee Chorus. . 27 Freshman E hc We Were Seniors. 4 Sophomore B -The Honor of He Class. I I Freshman B The Tenant I8 Freshman D-My AmbHion. ,? . 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I93I-l932 ................. 2 ................. 2 ................. 2 ................. 3 filiffifffz ................. 4 ................. 2 PENNANTS AWARDED Senior I Consfance RiHer Anna Ringel Senior ll Agnes Scherpenberg Virginia Budke Philomena Eichhorn Junior A Marfha Koenig Dorofhy Brueggemann Caroline Day Peggy Duffy Barbara Engel Edna Medosch Florence Rofh CharloHe Schaerer Junior 3 BernadeHe Humber+ Anna Pafer Helen Wallenhorer Frances Habig Marie Wernsing Dorofhy Rusche Alva Wubbolding Sophomore A Rufh Felix I RuH'I Reichard Anna Louise Sweeney l93l-I932 Sophomore B Ida Mae Kramer Marfha Ashbrock Erma Howe Dolores Humberf Ca+herfne Cur+is Sophomore D Phyllis Mersch Dolores Daley Ru+h Boerger Ger+rude Miller Freshman A Marguerife Hors+mann Mary Busken Florence DeMaraTs Marian Fifzpafrick Margare+ Baflman Madeline Bellman Freshman B Rufh Gen+ner Sabina Schneider Freshman C Mary Rufh Schneider Beafrice Wiesmann BeHy Winsfon Evelyn Yenke Freshman D Mary Alice Esenbock Freshman E Berfha Verkamp Rife Weisgerber SHORTHAND AWARDS Virginia Meinharf Alma Michae1 Helen Nunlisf Evelyn S+einme+z Ru'fh MueHer Adele WeHninngon Agnes Scherpenberg Virginia Herrmann Helen Uhr'lg Margare+ Buschle Phyllis Mersch LaureHa Maher Cafherine Schus+er Lucille Kock Doro+hy Chalk Ka+hryn Cahill Be++yanne Baker Joselyn Gordon Dolores Da1ey Marcella Klein Marie Feldkamp Frances Maringer Cecilia Von Wahlde Doro+hy S+OH Mary E. 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E. .u Ill! .5. A .Ill I 6f -' NS w m u w $ K. GENTLEMEN R4 Page Om hundred ix iiiiiii1iiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiitiriiiiiirii BUILDING FACE MATERIAL BRICK 1 COAL - KOPPERS COKE The B. H. Wess Company SPRING GROVE and MITCHELL AVENUES WWWWWWWW CINCINNATI, OHIO PHONE, KIRBY 0158 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MWWWWWWW $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $3$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$ $ $$$$?$$$ R miiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$ $$ $$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$R Page One hundred and one Page One lzmzdi'cd and two Eiiiiiii 3:i1iiiiii-fciiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil'1:iiiiiiiiifg Academy of the Immaculate Conception Oldenburg, Indiana h COURSES Junior College: Normal, State Accredited; High School, State Commissioned SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS Conservatory of Music, Art. Expression, Domestic Science, Needlework, Dressmahing Afiilt'ated with the Catholic University. Washington, D. C., the University of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and accredited by the Indiana State Board of Education For Catalogue eAddress Sister Directress Class Of Aspirants Regular High School Course Taken in the Academy OBJECT ' The object of the Class of Aspirants is to offer an opportunity for a High School Education to such girls as have completed the Eighth Grade and are inclined to a religious vocation in the Community of the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg, Indiana. CONTRACT A written contract must be signed by the parents or guardians upon entrance. Board, tuition and education are free of charge for the student who becomes a member of the Community. If a student does not remain, One Hundred Dollars t$10m must be paid for each year spent in the School. REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRANCE Letters of recommendation as to the character and ability from the Rev. Pastor, the Principal of the School last attended, and a health certihcate from the family Physician. 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HOME OFFICE: Seventh and Vine Streets FOURTEEN CONVENIENT BRANCHES x$$$$$$$$;u1$u$$$;$$u$$$$$$$$u$$;$$$$$$$;$$$a $$$$$4;;$$a$$o$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$;$$zz:$$$$$$o iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEifiiiiiiiig THE DORST CO. Designers and Manufacturers of FINE JEWELRY ? SCHOOL AND COLLEGE RINGS AND PINS FRATERNITY PINS ATHLETIC AND SCHOOL MEDALS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiix Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiix 2100 READING ROAD CINCINNATI, O. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$u wiiiiiiiiiiiiii $$$$$$$4$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$;;$$$$$$$$$$$$I$$$$$$$K meoOnclmnmvduum uve X 315 Page One lmndrcd and i$ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The Citizens Bank OF ST. BERNARD, OHIO THE BANK OF SERVICE 99 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTSSOLKHTED iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii R$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$E $$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$?$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii+iiliiiifi+ ++?iiiffifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii V$ VQ COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR PHOTOGRAPHER Young 8 Carl SEVENTH AND VINE STREETS $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ T. a. $$$$$$$$- 6 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$ $ $$$$$K Pngr Chev hundred and seven 69er. Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Page One hundred and EL hf iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IF YTB INSURANCE WE WRITE IT! CALL MAIN 4268 : J OS. T. DILLHOFF 1312 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. $ $$$$$$$$$$$4?$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$R iiiiiiiIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Compliments of F.A.S. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii$ Wkkgb g 315 g g IJIIIIILIIIIIIIIIIIIJIHIIlIlIlllIlllllllllrllllIIHIIIIIHIIlIIIIHHIIllllIllllillllllIIIHIIIIIIllllllllllIII'IlllllIIHIIIIJIIIllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIHlllllIIHIIIHIIIIIIIFIIIIIIIIIIIFIIIIIIIIIII IIHIllllJIIIIIIIIHHIIIJIHIHIIINIIHEllliIHlllllilIIIIllllIIIlIElIIIHIIFllllllHlfllllllHIHIIIHIIIIHlllllllHIIMIllllllllllllilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIllllllllliiHIEIIIIIHIIlllllllllllllfflllll $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$? Xiiiiiiiiiii $;$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$;$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$i$$$$$$ R Page One hmuhrd and nMc iiiiiiH:i:i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiifciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND I WW WM :331455153913$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$QZ$$$$$$$$$$ 5F????iFFFFE3FFFFFE$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$R inf:iiif-ii-f-I:iiiifciiiiiiiiiiiiix X:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COMPLETE Is the word to express our situa- rzon as to Merchandise and Service to supply you with Catholic Devotional Articles, Prayer Books, Rosaries, Scapulars, Scapular Medals and Lockets, Pictures, large and small Statuary Please Remember, We Frame Pictures, Moldings to your selection. Reading Books of Good Praclical Catholic Literature. All the well-hnown authors are represented in our collecn'on. Always a Cordial Welcome Assured FREDERICK PUSTET COMPANY, INC. 436 MAIN STREET, the same old location CINCINNATI. OHIO Big enough to meet every demand for service made upon it, but not too big to make that service flt the needs of anyone, any- where, at any time that,s your Telephone Organizag tion. Telephone service is a friendly service, it gives so much for so little. $$$$$$$$$$$$$FP$$$$ ,The Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Company . . 'ea, ear Www .g $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $95$$$$3$ Page One hundred and fcn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiix Xiiiiiiifciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$-$?$$$$ $$$$$$$$$ X:iiii:21-2?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiif E$$$$5E$$$E$FE$$$VP$$5F$$$$$JE $131311?$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 5 570 Savings Accounts 50A, Certificates of Deposit date thereof. Xiiiiiiiifciiiiifciiiiiiiiiiiiix History Teacher: 'Tor what was Washington noted? Senior: HHis memory. Teacher: UWhat makes you think his memory was so great? Senior: u'Well, they erected a monu- ment to it. Father: UDid you pass your examina- tion? Junior: Did I! I passed them so well I Was encored, and now I have to do them all over again. '3: .H 'H 'H 'H 'H 'H .54 r i 'H -H .H .H .H 'H H .H 'H .14 'H 'H 'H 0H .H .H 0H 'H -H pH :5 iiiiiiiii:7:iiiiii:iiiiiiiiifciiiiiiifiiiiiiiriiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiii The Antonio Savings 8 Loan C0. 8. E. COR. VINE AND ELDER STS. L.J.FROHMILLER JOHN WITHELTER . HEILKER MICHAEL J. LUTZ President Treasurer Dimcmr and Attorney Director EDW. H. NIEPORTE WILLIAM D. GRUBER JOHN F. ABT JOHN OLDEGEERING Vice-Presiden! Secretary Director Dirermr 504, Running Stock Accounts Dividend credited Jan. Isr and July lst. 50A, PaidyUp Stock Certiiicares Dividend paid Jan. lsr and July Ist. Always worth 100 cents on the dollar and TAX FREE Jr$$$$$35$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$553f ?$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$E$55$$$$$$3355435i Interest credited June lsr and Dec. 151:. Interest paid every three months from 9 .0 Join The Friars Ladieso Auxiliary! Gym W'ork and Swimming Instruction Easy monthly payments can be made to Tuesday and Friday. 9 to 11:30 A. M. OHIO AVENUE AND MCMILLAN STREET Special Sunday Chicken or Steak Dinner 0! -I:-u-0-I l-Q-OE-l r-U- n - n -u -n:n : e O O v-lI-U-lI-n-Kl-lr-ll-U-U-U-U-0-rr-l Clean as the Sun's Heat The Cleanest Reasonably Priced Fuel MR. FRANK BOEHM our Station Superintendent in your territory, and a life-long resident of St. Bernard, will be pleased to receive your orders for either Koppers Miami Coke or Coal . . . Smokeless or Hy4Test Domestic. The CITY ICE 8 FUEL Co. AVon 6549 or 5300 ???;??FF$$$3E$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$?$$R $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$R -rJ-n-n-n-II-ucnpn-r-c-n-u-n-n-mz. WHY NOT LEARN TO SWIM During Your Summer Vacation? DUES, $10.00 A YEAR surt your convenience CLASSES Wednesday, 7:30 to 10 P. M. THE FRIARS CINCINNATI, OHIO Try Our Cafeteria Three M eals Daily 0 .0. h-n-n-t i-u -Iv-u-o-ll-o-ll.n-t D-tl IDt iiiiiii3:3:2T:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-fciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig $$$$$$$$$$3E$QZ$JFE$$$$$$$$$$$4 Page One hundred and Eleven iiiiiii-:Y:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiz'ciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; 'A MANUFACTURING JEWELERS DIAMOND IMPORTERS 9! GERHARDT K4 SCHOOL, COLLEGE and m FRATERNITY J EWELRY $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Retail Salcsroom: 811 Race St. 6th Floor i3?$$$$$$$$$4$$$$$$$$5XZ$$$$???:FE$$$$$$$iz$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$??????:FK O o iiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig AVONDALE DAIRY CO. Pasteurized Milk and Cream and All Dairy Products 99 Stiefs Pharmacies PARTICULAR DRUGGISTSH V? CLIFTON, UNIVERSITY 1662 , 1663 iiifiriiz'ciifiii5:2'ciiiiiiiiiiiii214:iiiiiiig Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii$ Phone, AVon 2387 CLINTON SPRINGS AVENUE PRICE HILL, WABASH 0743 - 0744 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$4I $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$R v ; O .Q iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:Efc-i-Iciitiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiix RUGS - LINOLEUM 4 BEDS - SPRINGS a MATTRESSES FLOOR LAMPS - CEDAR CHESTS - BED SPREADS CURTAINS - DRAPERIES mvnhvlkPn-gvimmingvr 8c Olnmpany We Solicir Your Charge Account PHONE PARKWAY 3993 1719 VINE STREET iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiix Xiiiiii x$4$$$nn$$$$$n$nz$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$3F3E$$3F55$$$5531:35$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$4233$$3FF$554$$$$$$$ Page One hundred and izu'elr'c iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:1:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii qu IFS Musical, We Have 11W ' The Davitt 8 Hanser Music Co. 304 MAIN STREET 2 L CINCINNATI, OHIO 3 K WRITE FOR CATALOGUE Gibson Banjos. Ludwig Drums, Deegan Xylophones, Holton Saxophones Reproductions of Old Masters $52 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig f3 TERMS IF DESIRED FR Morielli Hand-made Violins $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$3FE$ $$$$$$$$$$$3E$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$o$3535$$5$$$$$$$$$$$$?$$$$$$$$R Jenny: l'Your father must be an awful mean man. Him a shoemaker and mak- ing you wear them old boots. Penny: He's nothing to what your father is. Him a dentist and your baby brother only got one tooth. Photographer: ' Say, do you want a large picture or a small one? Senior: HA small one. sir. Photographer: HNVello then. please close yeur mouth. iiiiiiiiii'fciiiiiiizfiiiiiiiiig '0 PAINTING oP-A I N T E R- DECORATING 4338 VINE STREET, ST. BERNARD CINCINNATI, OHIO :5$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$JE5E$ 9 Id. mn-n-n-n-n-u-u-II-H-u-n-u- 0.0 o i X o tH-Ivdu-u-u-u-0- -1I-n-n-n-ll-U- THE W. F. HAUSMAN CO; 9 GD r-u-nLn-n-u-u-u-n-tI-nI-on-uI-n-u q. J -n-o-nnu-u-umn-uannnmu-nc-u-m . . iii:iiiii3:3:iiiiiiifi-fciii-fiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-Xsii TELEPHONE UNIVERSITY 1883 Estimates Chevrfully Given WILL PFEIFFER ESTABLlSHIZD 19 07 IQ:55$?4??$$$$$$$553FF-$$55$$$551-55 Page One hmidrcd mid ffzirfvm ix l hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f1! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$;$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ PLUMBER TELEPHONE QUALITY H SERVICE 423 7 VINE ST. AVON 1878 CINCINNATI $$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$E$$$$$$?$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$?$$$$ $$$ 2iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' Our Lady Of The Angels High School Special Departments MUSIC DEPARTMENT AfEliated with the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music SUBJECTS TAUGHT Pianoforte, Organ, Voice, Violin, Viola, Violoncello, Bass, Flute, Clarinet, Oboe, Concert Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, Baritone. Tuba, Percussion and Piano Accordion. THEORETICAL SUBJECTS Harmony, Harmonic Analysis, Theory, History of Music. Sight Singing, Dictation and Orchestration. ORCHESTRA, BAND, GLEE CHORUS ART DEPARTMENT SUBJECTS TAUGHT Drawing, Painting, China Decorating, History of Art. Evening Classes for Adults. g SWIMMING POOL E SUMMER CLASSES Tuesday and Thursday Afternoon, 1:30 to 4:00 Evening, 6:30 to 9:00 June 21 to August 18 Instruction and Supervision of the Highest Type Terms: $2.50 a Season Page One hundred and fourteen iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiix MARTIN HERRMANN E$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$EW $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 54. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifi-I-tfirii'ii'i'Y-iriifiix iiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifii-ii-iz'ciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiix iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SMITHS DELICATESSEN KIrby 1254 1258 BATES AVE. CAMP WASHINGTON Open Sundays and Evenings ALBERT A. STOLL M E A T S 415 Wyoming Ave. VAlley 1661-W JOHN FOLLMER MERCHANT TAILOR 30l2 Colerain Avenue Phone WEst 8876 Cincinnati, 0. JOHN FISHER GROCERY and MEATS WEst 6454 Sidney and Rachel Sta. 00000000000000000000000000 Teacher: 1'Johnny1 would you like to be President of the United States? Johnny: No, miam. I'd rather have a steady job. Mother: uDidn't I tell you to notice when the soup boiled over? Home EC Student: HI did. quarter past eleven. It was OOOOOOOOOOOOOOWOOOOOOOO Call VAlley 25l0 L. Aitchison READING TAXI ANY PLACE 1 ANY TIME Flat Rate or Meter Rate All Passengers Insured Stand: Main St. at Benson 1 Reading, Ohio FRAN K KREHE MOVING - STORAGE BUILDING MATERIAL COAL AND FEED 99 4904 VINE ST., ST. BERNARD, O. TELEPHONE, AVON 3097 H. VON BARGEN WHITE VILLA GROCER 1501 MAIN STREET TEL. VALLEY 0611 READING. O. Compliments of WELLER'S VINE STREET and McMICKEN AVENUE HARRY B. KLUG STAPLE. and FANCY GROCERIES Fruits and Vegetables in Season Phone AVon 3l90 2603 Scioto Street SANITARY SHAVING PARLOR CAB'S SHOP Jefferson Ave., near Benson Reading MERSMANNS SHOE STORE SOLID LEATHER SHOES 2805-07 Colerain Avenue Phone WEst l685-J Cincinnati. Ohio CARL A. LIERMANN MEATS Corner Main and Pike Sts., Reading. Ohio Phone VAIley 0797 Phone CHerry l06B 1 DENTIST 1 X-Ray DR. H. W. UFFMANN DENTIST 409 Second National Bank Building Hours: 3:30 A.M. to 5:30 P. M. Ninth and Main Streets Cincinnati. 0. GAHL SHOE CO. Two Busy Stores Duane Street -- Lockland Benson at Main - Reading Where Good Furniture Costs Less THE LEUGERS FURNITURE Co. Three Stores: Elmwood Place, Reading Elm Street at Findlay Market PETITE SHOPPE Restaurant and Delicatessen 4725 Vine Street St. Bernard GEORGE P. KEHRER Phone MEIrose 6744 5052 Paddock Road Contractor for Stone Work, Stone Walks and Steps, Cement and Brick Work R. T. WELLING JEWELER Lockland Ohio 55 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$3E$3555$$$$QFE-F35-FE$5FE$:E$5FE$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$VF$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$1$$$$$$$$ Y .K $$$$$$$$$$$$$$E$$313335$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$FP$$$$$$$FPi$FF$$LF$$$$$$$ Puyv One hundred and ffffcmz ?------m-------i : Phones MElrose 1236 1237 : ! I : Brueneman Coal Co. I I HIGH GRADE ! I COAL and COKE : i I I Yards: I I Tennessee Ave. and N. 8 W. R. R. I I Cincinnati, Ohio I I I o: a I-cI-o-n-u-c1-n-n-tI-n-11-11-n-II-I9:. .ir- ---------------------------------------- .Ai i I CAME FROM I I I I S C H M I D L I N S I iHardware Store: ! i ! g ! ! I ! 4601VHNESTREET I I Phone Ach 3754 I - I I St. Bernard Ohio I I I 3'0l1-nc-n-II-u-u-o-o-II-u-u-II-n-II-Ia o WILLIAMS PHARMACY IQ VINE AND Ross AVENUES I Phones, AVon 8225-4505 j I I o-I--------I-C----I H. 19-4:-n-II.20uIIIn-u-Du-ru-u-u-I-01-a muconmIImn-Ixc-I-annuuc-ocp-.. Pam Om llmzu'uu' and JLIILIH I I I I I I I I I I I I I I THE J. Weber Dairy Co. 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Bring him with youf' Freshie: HWhat do you call the three last hairs on 3 dogs tail? Soph: I don't know. Freshie: D0g hair. WWW MITCHELL AVE. BAKERY Telephone MAin 2598 ogoacyoowgwmgfmgwwwo 6 Full Line of 'eBUESCI-IER 3 K3 9 Q3 Saxophones a and all Instruments f used in the modern 3 f 3 9 f CD Ba nd and Orchestra. FILLMORE Music House '9 . e a . 9 a E a g SD n Q J a 528 Elm St. 043 -. g . AWnings Taken Down and Stored Our Work Excellcd by None Phone, MAin 5 9 54 The Acme Awning 8 Tent Co. Manufacture rs of Awnings, Tents and Tarpaulins Canopies and Floor Coverings Rented for Church Occasions ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN 53 WALNUT ST. CINCINNATI, O. Member of Lower Cincinnati Business Men's Assn. 1 RngQy$QrAEKQyQQ$9BQyG QGeWngEGRQjWQrJHQWQjHQ Q a a VACATION DAYS 3 Long, warm days 63 n Schooles out! to do everything you have been Q o planning to do all winter. FrenchaBauer ice cream is so per- end of a hot day try a dish of this marvelous ice cream and see if 3 CD 9 Q Q fectly delicious in summer; at the 3 J G; E your vacation isn't better than ever. CD ., Q G; J JJ 69 ?FRENCH-BAUERJ INCORPORATED Q 6 CHerry 5880 j u 2 f wmwawwowmwowawmo g 99 S The S? New f5 Fisheries E E E wawaaawawawawao Page One hundred and sevenfemz. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifciiiiiii THE IMWALLE MEMORIAL COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICE . AVON 7414 VINE STREET AT WASHINGTON maphones' AVON 7415 ST. BERNARD, OHIO ASk fOl' Compliments of DANDY Crackers WILLIAM KRAUS . they are better ST. BERNARD 0 OHIO Green's Fruit Store A FRIEND No. 4 TOWER and DELMAR Phone. AVon 6443 Calhou'lalh-am-i lggersg? t' F'hmnieJ AXE? '304 Is 15 our 3 Ion -- se Calhoun Filling 8 Service ERNST MANTHEY Station Harry R. Bramkamp. Proprietor FLORIST CARS GREASED 4 CARS WASHED TIRES and BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES P t ' th 11 d f t yosassvzlu $aazspzosxtsxpm 5007 GREENLU: AVENUE You Be the JudEE Phone AVon 3621 St. Bernard. 0. Expert Starter and Generator Work Call us for ROAD SERVICE BILL and ROG Compliments of $35$?????3FFE-FEJE5FE$$$$$$$$$$4$$$$$$$I355$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$FPTE 2535 SCIOTO STREET Ice Station Open 7:00 to I0:00 45 Bowling 4 Billiards 4 Basket Ball Phone 15010399219511? STREEFSFL Bernard Phone AVon 4365 or MElrose 1264 E. J . SCHILLING Kohstall Hardware Company iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:1:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiix DENTIST Over 44 Years in One Location Hours: 9:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. Evenings by Appointment Your Hardware and Housewares Store 4 . 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COMPLIMENTS OF Alumnae Association OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS HIGH SCHOOL S. Blankenbuehler H Phone AVon 0520 F. Busch - Phone AVon 0520 PHONE, AVON 5181 B. 8 B. SERVICE Expert Repairing -- Goodyear Tires Batteries. Generators and Starters Creasing, Alemiting and Oiling with Curtis Hoist 5 Exide Batteries Tower at Delmar 5 St. Bernard, Ohio WALTER L. LABER Glenn Building 439 Race St, Cincinnati -- MAin 3782 DRESS PLEATING Hemstitching. Embroidering, Buttonholes, Pinking. Pennants, Covered Buttons. Scalloping, Tucking. Monograms Made. School Emblems Shoes Called For and Delivered KOESTER SHOE REBUILDER 3201 Jefferson Avenue 2 Cincinnati AVon 0516 WEINBERGS Better Rye and White Bread Lynclfs Market Wholesale and Retail FISH - POULTRY - DELICATESSEN 35-37 WEST SIXTH STREET MAIN 7688 - 7689 Window Shades, Venetian Blinds Curtain Rods, Curtains, Draperies THE HANDY WINDOW SHADE CO. MECKSTROTH BROS. Telephones Cherry 4020. Cherry 4021 1230 Vine Street Cincinnati, Ohio ?? 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