Our Lady of Angels High School - Amaranth Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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The Public Library of Cincinnati Et Hamilton County The Gift of Roger Bacon High School W ummw g w w; y A 3 33 V33? '3 :iNy'k ' $233 v szinw x '- A L A g aw? 3 - w x. ,g.;,a7.3;$, v 3 3,3 w r ,- nm'v AW: OUR LADY OF ANGELS HIGH SCHOOL St. Bernard, Ohio Carolyn Kreienbaum Editor-z'n-cbz'ef Gail Eder and Helen King Associate Editors maman yean 1854-1954 We, the twenty-sixth Senior Class of Our Lady of Angels High School, feel privileged to graduate during the first Marian Year in the history of the world. That fact alone makes it impossible for us to forget the year of our graduation. Some of the glory and grace of this year ought to cling to us and penetrate our Characters in such a way that we Will be different from any other class to have graduated, or to be graduated, from Our Lady ofAngels. We have attempted to depict this difference by using as our yearbook theme, uThe Im- maculate Queen of Heaven and Her Angelic Court. Mary, truly, is Queen of Angels. As patroness of our school, she literally rules our earthly court. Just as heavenly angels, like living thoughts, move within a secondls notice from heaven to earth, so, too, shall we, Mary,s would-be angels, within the pages of this yearbook, deliver our Marian Year messages to counselors and courtly figures in general-messages which will complement the world-wide movement to make Mary reign supreme in the hearts of all men. ' CONTENTS Queerfs Counselors Court Life Queerfs Favorites Loyal Attendants Tournaments Chronicles Royal Regiments Her Majestfs Accompanists Palace Guards Queerfs Engagement Book Regal Presentations Queerfs Players Imperial Salutes Noble Allies x ROGER BACON noyal REGIStER LIBRARY Presenting . . . The Queerfs Counselors D., LL.D. D ter, 1 mcmnat Most Reverend Karl Joseph A i Archbishop of C Boand oi; dmectons OFFICERS President Reverend William Faber, O.F.M. Vichrer'dmt-Reverend Francis Mueller Secretary ReVerend James E. Sherman BOARD MEMBERS IWIr'LSister Therese de Lourdes, O.S.F. . Right Reverend MonsignorlCletus A. Miller 3 Reverend Robert Manning, SJ. 1Reverend. Albin H. Ratermann Reverend Francis J. Garrith 4 f Reverend Paul Galliger , Saint Clement Saint Aloysius Saint Mary Principal Annunciation Bellarmine Chapel Holy Name Little Flower Our Lady of Rosary Reverend Albert H. Metz Our Lady of Sacred Heart Reverend Joseph Steinbrunner Very Reverend Edward Holohan, O.P. Reverend Cornelius C. Berning Reverend Charles H. McGurn Sacred Heart Saint Andrew Saint Augustine Saint Bernard Reverend Lawrence Blottman Saint Charles Borromeo Reverend Gustave Brotzge Reverend Charles Diener Reverend Anselm Sippel, O.F.M. Reverend Cassian Sand, O.F.M. Reverend William Shine Reverend Victorian Ostmeyer, O.F.M. Saint Christina Saint Clare Saint Francis Seraph Saint George Saint James Saint John Baptist Reverend Virgil Kaiser, O.F.M. Saint Joseph Nazareth Reverend John L. Kelly Saint Michael Very Reverend Monsignor Charles W. Kuenle Saint Monica Reverend Hardld Thorburn Saint Paul Reverend Henry T. Lammers Saints Peter and Paul Reverend Charles Carroll Saint Thomas Aquinas Reverend Julian A. Garrity, SJ. Saint Xavier Right Reverend Monsignor Carl J. Ryan S uperintmdenl of zirclzdz'oremn School: Reverend William Faber, O.F.M. President of the Sthool Board MISS JEAN FROLICHER Mathematics MISS MARY CATHERINE BOLLMAN M athematiw SISTER THERESE DE LOURDES, O.S.F. Principal Faculty Sister Angelica Sister Ann Laetitia Sister Annunciata Sister Barbara Ann Sister Carlissa Sister Carolyn Sister Clarice Sister Eva Catherine Sister Eymard Sister Florentine Sister Francis Ellen Sister Francis Mary Sister Geraldine Marie Study 1r! Englixfz Biology, Religion German, English Music Englixk English, LMmrz'an zMadem H istory, Religion Sewing Englijh, Religion Spanish, Religion Social Studies, Religion Sister at Work REVEREND EDWIN SCHICK, O.F.M. Chaplain Members Sister Hobart Sister Laurita Sister Lillian Marie Sister Mary Magdalen Sister Mary Noel Sister Mary Xavier Music Social Studies, Frendz Homemaking, Sewing zilmerz'can H istory Science, Latin Commercial Sister Margaret George Home Ecommics, Religion Sister Marita Religion Sister Mericia Mmz'c Sister Michael Louise Latin Sister Rita Catherine Commercial Sister Stella Marie Typewriting, Secremry MISS ROSELLA AMMANN Physical Education Lay T embers Relax F MISS ANGELINE E. UHRIG Englixlz, Speech, ?ournalz'sm Civics The Queerfs littlest angel now opens the doors on the court activities of 1953-1954 and shows the planning that goes into each event at Marian Court on Bertus Street. Book Store Candy Store OFHce Between Classes Chemistry Art W wa w x MAW Ms w 13x a Bunny HOP IO 722 v; r My Dismissal Cooking Class II 1,; ,: : , m WW H psalmm : These day-by-day activities sometimes need outside help, such as that furnished by the cafeteria workers, maintenance crew, mothers, dads, and faithful alumnae. . . Office Visitor CAFETERIA WORKERS: Miss Anna Menninger, Mrs. Marie Keller, Mrs. Emma Auskamp, Miss Ann Geers Mrs. Viola Johnson MAINTENANCE MEN: Mr. Herman Haverland, Mr. Harvey Baur PARENT-TEACHERS, ASSOCIATION: Mrs. C. Armbruster, Mrs. Earl Dietz, Mrs. G. Siefert, Mrs. C. Gundlach DADS' GROUP: Mr- R- Rieckhoff, ALUMNAE OFFICERS: Mrs. H. Coors, Mr. Ru Lamarre, Mr. R. Kreienbaum Miss Dolores Vonderhaar queen's favomtes d C h C a e r s. aw hm em me mm mm Pg an dd. gt nr au mm C wk om 446 he ah St aw r30 .mN n. mla aooo mm gh n .n h C a E MARLENE JOAN APPENFELDER ALBRINCK Her smile reHects her in- She whirls in from Read- ward joy, ing everyday, Her love for others is To make her mark at never coy. O.L.A. BARBARA APRO Her marks are highssometimes an A, Yet, she likes to laugh and play. 93' , . $4 sy . m 0 v s fa . c. . p . :33; $39 O.O,D 5... . x , s . .45. go; H'$ 9 . . C y. .- SHIRLEY ARSZMAN Her hair is blonds, her eyes are brown, Youill seldom see our Shirley frown. 9 SHERRI BLUM A nifty girl is Sherri, indeed, A fashion show she,ll someday lead. JUDY M. BELLIS Here is a girl that's always cheery, To her, school life is never dreary. o - o s o ,s..,g..g. $933.. u s . s I. n' s z. m. .w a 9.. g s 9s . 32 :. W e34 :k'a 'w ' 4'. 1w x f s 5 sf: ' 2:: ,.; w x .q'; .3 BETTY JOE BAKES She's cooking up schemes and finding PTOPS, At stage work sheis really tops. I4 MARY E. BOEH JON I BOLSER Intelligent,yct very gay, She,s merry in a Mary way. and fun. EMILY BOOKER Never gossips or passes a rumor, She often reveals a keen sense of humor. JOAN BOYD Quiet voice and simple charm, The type of girl no one would harm. .o .0 e . 9.. g. 033 3 .9 o Q .3 5 FAYE BRONNER Sheos always happy and full of glee, A nicer girl you,ll never see. ELEANOR BRUNING Jovial, peppy, mischievous, too, She likes to play a joke on you. 7? MARCELLA BOYLE Black hair and oh, such pretty eyes, She looks just right: in any guise. 15 Joni is a friendly one, Always filled with joy . .34 - x xxx Q Q Q. 0 Q Q 5;; J! 3 $0 9 N...- Q xv.- Q 3 ;k:.. - .za. . 0' Q..Oi Q 93.x 5 .. Q s . . 0 3; o a.- O 9 O . . . , o . , Q Q . . . . - . . o .0 'o'o' ,- .;.p Q Q ,o v.- $3.39. . a 82:35: . - . '0. ..v 0.0.0.5 5.3. QQ v 95 O mas ,.:o '3 W,wa ALBERTA L Q- Q L -Q Q BARBARA BURNS BUEHLMAN i t - Happy-go-Iucky, full of Slim, sophisticated, our QQ Q fun, Miss B - ix Q 6 Our Barb is faithful to 5 CVCI'YOHC. Sheis a pretty girl, as you can see. MARGIE COLLINI Pretty and sweet, this great personality Wins her friends through marked Vitality. CAROL CAMPBELL Her pretty hair is very long; Her character, quite sound and strong. N. Q n. o 0 i0. 0. esm-xm .. a 4,0...ui -..,. FRAN COSTA F ran peps us up when we feel low, Her dancing alone Godfrey should know. DONNA COLLOPY A charming gal whois quite outstanding, Ever helpful, not demanding. PATRICIA COLLINS As present Veep she rules quite well, But impishly Hees at the 2-30 bell. I6 .Wm my JO ANN CULLEN - i ALICE DAMMARELL This Peach is sweet at i i i i , H, - V A leader she was born any time, L , to be, She rated fame through She,s full of pep, our pantomime. ' Alice D. SHERRY J. DAVIDSON Well liked by candy eaters at 4A, And known by all as witty and gay. BETTY DETZEL Our Betty is so cute and fine, On her youid surely like a line. KATHLEEN DOLL Dependable, ambitious, Kathy's the smartest, Reliable, talented, a potential artist. CARMELLA DI MARIA Little Mimi short and sweet, Just to know her is a treat. M. WM EARLENE DIETZ Slim and poised, good looking, too, Thoughtful, helpful, friendly, true. I7 9 x. a . 4 x3' 5. - q; I Io . .4; c m u a o f $ v KATHLEEN DUNPHY Kathleen a future nurse will be, Her blue eyes show gener- osi'ty. . MARILW ELSBROCK AI mischievous smile does she possess, A friend to all as you can guess. P .' a.?l5.g'4 -,- $333.; , .3 424.... I a x 3. f e .x x. 5 a o l :33; ' 9, :z-m w. .0. .'.; . x, . .w :a xw. . I 0.? l . .s I a 03 3;. ROSEMARY FLOWERS llRosie likes to have her share of fun, How she hates to get her homework done! KATHLEEN F INKE Kathleen's a quiet friendly lass, She,s nicknamed llFinke by her class. I8 GAIL EDER Poetically inclined, gre- garious, witty, All these things com- bined; yet, she,s pretty. MARILfN ETSON Tops in her class, always considerate, Everyone knows that she,s not illiterate. LOUISE FONTANA Our Mary Unit president, In leadership shels excellent. KATHRYN FORNEY MARILYN FRANKS Dark-haired Kathy has - i ' Frankie is our Miss the nicest way- School Spirit, uCheesmth crackersi'she Rules the G.A.A. with is bound to say. k - . vim and wit. i raw w W 1 w memwgrw i ; O .94. 9x .t' MARY FULTON A senior who has athletic fame, Baseball is her favorite claim. . ow Q0 h.O w $3? 2 JACQUELINE GIBBONS From Reading hails our HJackie sweet, She plays piano on downbeat. 1?? . '6 MARILYN GRANNEMAN Sheis quite a rascal; like Peg O'Neil This clever gal your heart would steal. CLARITA GRIEME Clarita has a charming smile, To sing and dance she,d run a mile. , x- Mm, ; MARY GLASER On the HERALD staff shc,s hard to beat, Her poetry is a pleasant treat. I9 JANET GRONEFELD llMopiell likes to dress in style, She,s busy clowning all the while. JONI GUNDLACH A gal who has a hand to lend, To any tired and weary friend. LOIS HAMBURG She's pretty and neat, giggles For reliability she fits the bill. LENETTA HALL So sweet and gentle in all her ways, A representative who deserves praise. 20 JEAN GUENTHER A girl who's talking all the time, She gets her say in every line. KAY HAAP A snapshot artist is our Kay, It's the violin that she likes to play. JO ANN HAMILTON In orchestra Jo Ann takes the stand, She plays the violin just grand. aw. 442 ix BARBARA HAMPEL A girl with family name of Hampel, For talking fast she s a good example. MAUREEN A. HAUSFELD Business manager was Marty, Chats and chats at every party. PAT HORST This champion we will cheer, She was best in basketball every year. SALLY HAUER The Glee Club found a voice quite rare? For Sallfs soprano goes way up there. JOYCE HAZLEWOOD Sometimes serious, sometimes gay, She knows what to do all the day. JOYCE M. HUELSMAN The carefree easy-going type, Come what may she'll never gripe. ; r 'c :. iv 'o o '4' '0 . .$ 1 . o v o'o CAROL HILVERS Always happy, always gay, Caters for Dad in a record way. 9.1 a W XNAW. EILEEN M. MARY HELEN HUMPHREY ' - - l , l-IURLEY Friendly smile, vitality 7 l L Tall, well-bullt, and plus, 9 - a very neat, Shels a born comedian v V x x Shels vim and vigor and to all of us. V Y a ' hard to beat. ,, W VMWV. HELEN HUTCHINSON She has green eyes and dark hair, Of sweetness and acting she has her share. LOIS ANN HURST She was liked by all from the very first, So sure yet demure-thatls Lois Hurst. MONA LEE JOHNSON A cute nose and ready smile, JUDEE JACOB She plans to enter the field of style. A Be-bop lover, hates to bother, She copped a lead in LIFE WITH FATHER. JANET JACOB You think she,s shy, but wait and see, What a perky gal our Jan can be. 22 MILDRED ANNE ADRIENNE JOHNSON L h , M y . x JUNGKUNZ As Glee Club directress L L Addie is another she made her mark, short gal, Shehs sweet and happy She's nlong on friends as a lark. who call her pal. $$$th m 7 CHARLENE KECK You see her in the Passion Play, She,s very nice and always gay. BONNIE KAPPES For mischief Bonnie cops the prize, Just watch her sighs and then her eyes. CLAUDIA KIPPENBROCK She really knows how to figure-skate, But it's her helping hand that makes her rate. RUTH ANN KLEINGERS Quiet, even-tempered, and well reserved, Her nice personality is always observed. a h v.n..:.9.ee' ..:$. t. , .n- OJ h HELEN KING Loves to imitate for amusement, Dislikes things that cause maltreatment. 23 NANCY KNEFLIN A little French plus Irishl, gal, She,s Sherri Blumls favorite pal. 50,95. 8 g. .3... VAQx. a 9A? l 30' . OD'JK . Qo' uh . a ? .- . V MARLENE KLINK DORIS A talkative senior, KLOSTERKEMPER clever, very wise, Doddy'ssweetandquiet, Hugol, in a holy play; too, She likes to clown and joke, ifs true. mischief in disguise. JOYCE KNUEVEN Her friendly smilels ever so sweet, No wonder cheerleadingls her major feat. KAY KOONS KAY KOENIG Oh, what a day! says our small trim Never a person appeared so gay, Kay As this little maiden we all call llKayfl She would like to swim or dance each day. CLAIRE KOCH She's bright-that much her name im- plies, To orchestra she constantly flies. 24 h vmw- ....au.-.. OotodtJO- uncutoo . . i :3e 1.3.31 .31; . . 9V9 MARIAN KREINER Happy and gay is little CAROLYN KREIENBAUM A pleasant lass with a Mae. German name, She comes from Reading As yearbook editor she every day. gained fame. ANNA MAE LACK Always seen, seldom heard; Whenever she talks, it's a pleasant word. BONNIE KUHL Petite in stature and pretty red hair, Her sweet personality is hard to compare. NANCY LEE LIEBEL Born to be thin with a lithesome touch, Loaded with good qualities weighing much. JEANNE LA WARRE Jumbo hamburgers always delight her, She hopes to be a future writer. JOAN LAUGHLIN A witty lass, a giggler, too, She goes around with the Mission Crew. 25 MARY ANN LOTZ A serious lass, with a pleasant smile, With pals and work shees right in style. JOYCE MAUS Tall, dark-haired, and very slender, Her little car,s no traffic offender. NORA LEE MCCLANAHAN Her skillful hands were made for art, In Bacones paper she took a part. . e 9.6:, ' $.93 Q AA . 'Oxe o'n'b'a . -'Q'.'A .' Q: ; etc :3 o a '3: O '99. s .383 . . . a . 0 av. 0.9;... . , o3; . I II. . . V29: KATHLEEN MCCABE Freshman to senior her kindness did grow, And every sweet act was never too slow. 26 ERNESTA MACK e x Ernie has that ecertain air, Carrot and celery are her main fare. MARY JO MCALLISTER A gal whoes full of fun and pep, Our Mac in sports is really hep. EVIE MCMANUS Evie hails from Home Room I, The laughing girl, full of fun. MIRIAM MCQUILLAN The candy-handy girl of renown, Asks no favors, but never lets you down. AUDREY MERTENS Shas considerate and ever kind, Plays drums, yet keeps school in mind. MARY LOU MICHEL Very sweet says her personality chart, Her homework, though, she hates to start. JOANNE MUELLER For someone a fine secretary she'll make, Shcfs witty, kind; she loves to bake - 5.. 0o $ .2 c Q Q. o . v u, a 8:? GAYLE NEIGHBORS Her personality is tops, '30 full of laughs she sometimes pops. JEWELL A. MURRAY Red hair is her crowning jewel, to date, Underneath is a pal youql appreciate. . Q . Q 3 BETTY L. MURPHY 3 x Her voice is like an angel sweet, A finer girl you,ll never meet. 27 MARIE ROSE OBERT - L - x - W; - W PAT UKEEFE Wins paper drives and L W WWWMM W WM W Typically Irish in a works overtime, L L , L musical way; To get in ads before Aclarinet she really can play. deadline. ARLENE OSTERLING A Certified Public Accountant some say, Shefll land in tragic court some day. ETHEL M. OSTENKAMP Eth is sweet and conscientious, too, She gets that HERALD out for you. MARY ANN REA Mischievous, clever, this little gal, Janet Shea is her closest pal. BARBARA REFF Alert, vivacious, full of vim, She,s always happy, never grim. MARIE PADUANO A tiny pretty black-haired lass, Her thoughtfulness you can't surpass. 9.8 ' - KWM ,7 L. MARY RIECKHOFF EVIE RIES She leads our band in i : w x s x ; x : L I ' Eviek the happy, care- grand array; L L L , 5 free type, With never a worry, never a gripe. She wishes to teach school someday. PAT RUMP Pretty, popular-always a friend- On Pat you surely can depend. ANN ROBERS Tall and slim, she's friendly, gay, She snared a part in Bacon's play. DOLORES RUSCHULTE A wonderful trumpet player, she- A female Harry James is Dee. MILDRED RUMPKE A soda-jerk in Finneytown, Our Millie always gets around. . D o v 9. w ' 3 .v o 0, $9.. DOROTHY RUMPKE To be a secretary is her plan, She goes around with the Carthage clan. 9-9 MARY ANN HELEN SCHAEFER SCHAPPACHER Hair so blonde, eyes so A quiet girl whds nice blue, as can be, A friendly girl, who's She's always eager to sweet and true. agree. PAT SCHMITZ She tells each joke that is not funny, But from Witty Smitty it,S a honey. DONNA MAE SCHLOMANN Quiet, cultured, pleasant, neat, That sparkle in her eye is really sweet. CAROLYN JEAN SCHROEDER She's patient, kind; she loves to gab, She,s many things but not a crab. THERESE SCHULTE Enthusiastic, intelligent, amiable, too, A friend to all, sincere and true. ELIZABETH SCHMOLT Ambitious, hard at work in class, Everyone likes this little lass. 30 . .4 . 4-5.? v 034' $o . . 9 air Q o 3 . c, v. we . 9' 01 3. 2.? .. A JEANETTE x A : , -: f f ; GRACE M. SCOLA SCHWERLING . . M L ' I L Pert and lively, that's A china doll describes our Grace, our Jet, A quick smile lights up She s going to be at her face. dancer yet. JANET SHEA Five feet two and full of fun, . . - .. NANCY SHELBY A pleasant word for everyone. With curly hair and a friendly smile, She s always in the current style. as: Q 1 Q. . A o . KATHY SPRAUL Has lovely hair; loves to laugh; Takes photos for the yearbook staff. F RANCES STAVALE Black curly hair and twinkling eyes, Miss Fran is pert and very wise. xx 'ngmx NANCY SIMONS An artist and an actress, too, Her happy face is a treat to view. 31 ANN STEAD PHYLLIS STEGEMAN She's always laughing, . - L x She's quiet, smart, and always gay, - L . nice to know- And she has many r - k k 4 Her personality makes friends that way. 3 L L her so. , .- 0. v f3 JUDY TIERNEY .2333. Hair quite red, eyes cool green- , LORA C. TILSLEY This lively miss is really keen. She loves to act and likes to write, But plans to be a woman in white. V w 6 Or Q v t. .6 $1 Q o3: a ., n: 0:. 9 . w . o '5 .3. o . pa .. '. 9. u. n '3 CARROLL TRAVERSE Fast-talking, a whiz in each class, Social, reliable, she's one grand lass. SHIRLEY TSCHEINER A peppy girl, athletic, too, Shek always happy, never blue. BARBARA TOBERGTE Beautiful, lovely golden hair; A girl like Barb is very rare. 32 JERI A. VOIGT i JOAN F. An artist and a jitter VOND'ERHAAR bug, A 1 1 Well liked by all, this Our Jeri surely cuts a ; taller one, rug- L 3 A downward glance she has for none. v ,mwmw x MARTY WAGGONER This girYs the life of every party, A fine school president is Marty. ANN VOSKUHL Quick with the wit and chuck-full of fun, Our Annie knows the force of a pun. VAXM sc , L L mxw xx +1 M CAROL WEISBROD Generosity is her middle name, And cheerfulness is her best claim. BARBARA WEDDING Curly hair and pearly teeth, A great personality lies beneath. Wm M.. NORMA WALSH A very ambitious schoolmate is she, But absent more than she should be. 33 MYRNA WHITAKER GEORGIA WERNING . A pleasant, happy, friendly gal, From Mount Alry she does come, Works like a beaver to make things hum. She,s always willing to help a pal. MARY ANN WIENHOLD When high on the school chart we ran, We could thank ambitious Mary Ann. ANNA MAE WUEN N EMAN CLARA M. ZMURK Busy and never hard to find, She loves to act and dramatize, A warm-hearted gal with intelligent mind. A great comedienne in disguise. Fin! Row: T. Hoehn, J. Walke, D. Heimert. Second Row: R. Barone. Third Row: J. Werning. Fourth Row: J. Zimmer, T. Gasdorf, M. Doty. Fifth Row: P. Heid, B. Stautberg. Sixllz Row: M. Medeweller, J. Luers, J. McManus, B. Stamps, E. Schnebelt. First Row: V. Freson, H. Tomsitz, E. Bonekamp, B. Siefert, E. Johnson, A. Whitehead, S. Seiler. Sec- ond Row: M. Arszman, B. Young, B. Stuehrk, J. Regenhold, R. Schnittker, R. Richter, E. Franks. Third Row: D. Thieman, M. Meyer, H. Fields, R. Ruhe, J. Reissig, P. Bosse. Fourth Row: M. Gergen, T. Santoro, S. Reising, B. Snyder, D. Haulage. Fifth Row: J. Hutchinson, N. Alexander, B. Heil, A. Bruening, B. Keller. Sixtlz Row: E. Corsmeier, H. Finkbeiner, B. Smith, J. Miller. Seventh Row: R. Sallee, R. Kittel, M. Anneken. Eighth Row: R. Flick, J. Thornton. Ninth Row: M. O'Neil. 37 JUNIOR MISSES Fin; Row: M. Huesing, N. Shannon, L. Phillips, B. Doll, B. Chajkowski, C. Vogelsang, J. Posinski. Second Row: J. Hagedorn P. Bell, M. A. Rother, C. Wicgele, L. Armbruster, M. Heller. , Third Row: J. Apke, P. Yost, G. Berding, R. Rippley, F. Manderscheidt. Fourth Row: K. Gueterman, R. Beuerlein, J. Weber, B. Lamarre. szllz Row: V. Rasfeld, C. Fulton, A. Reischl. Sixth Row: J. Yelton, E. Pohlman. Seventh Row: N. Seiter. 38 RELIGION III First Row: M. Marks. Second Row: C. Conner, K. Stegeman. Third Row: P. Denier, A. Royston, C. Eigel. Fourth Row: M. Schalk, S. Thompson, C. Pancero, M. Bramkamp. Fz'flh Row: M. L. Deidesheimer, C. Kenning, J. Schmidt, N. Huy, D. Meeker. Sixlh Row: C. Elmlinger, B. Fugikawa, J. Naberhaus, L. Osterday, M. A. Kesterman, M. Nania. Seventh Row: M. Koenig J. A. Lammert, C. Ernst, J. Meyer, R. Koenig, K. Sweeney, M. Heyob. , 39 First Row: N. Naegele, C. Heitzman, M. Bach, R. Bachman, M. A. Fritz, P. Williams, P. Norman. Sec- ond Row: M. Reber, M. Kreiner, P. Gibbons, J. Mit- chell, S. Barron, P. Hascher. Tizird Row: M. Haefner, J. Strauss, P. Hinterlong, K. Mong, M. Reisz. Fourth Row: M. E. Scotte, A. Woodrum, H. Wedding, C. Lech, J. Gardner. Fifth Row: B. Link, S. Riddell, R. Drewes, R. Maxstadt. Sixth Row: I. M. Hartwell, M. A. Haggerty, E. Dris- coll, N. Liscomb. Seventh Row: P. Brabender, M. Nurre, M. Brehm. Eighth Row: S. Hardewig, L. Wedig. 4o First Row: P. Moedl, V. Weiss, P. Brenner, J. Brigger, C. Wilking, N. Lingrosso. Second Row: D. Rusche. Third Row.- L Courtot, M. A. Doerger, A. Bonvillain, L. Dietz, C. Beck, J. Eling. Fourth Row: J. Frank. Fz'fllz Row: P. Clcin, J. Zeisler M. E. Feldkamp, B. Hemmer, J. A. Keiner, L. Kindt. , 41 Fin! Row: J. Gasdorf, D. Flowers, L. 521121, J. Duerr. Second Row: M. P. Penwell, M. Crawford, N. Walsh, B. Adams. Third Row.- J. Stuman, A. Wessels, A. Mollmann, J. Miles. GEOMETRY CLASS Fourth Row: M. Flamm, M. Berte, M. A. Wolterman, P. Flynn, J Bell, R. A. Klaus, D. Pace. Fifth Row: R. Mills, R. Schalk M. Hennessy, T. Keyes, M. L. Amann, J. Lichtenberg, S. Branno. Sixth Row: K. Knecht, G. Hellner, M. Kief, K. Phelan. Seventh Row: C. Schoedel, A. Goyette, M. Bok, 1. Carter. Eighth Row: C. Henderson, J. Weisner, D. Wolf, C. Wygnaniec. 42 BIOLOG Y LABORATORY First Row: C. Norman, C. Ungruhe, R. Schell, M. A. Barrow. Second Row: J. A. Butke, J. Federle, S. Lowe, R. McAllister. Tizird Row: J. Davis, J. Ruter, M. Bruning, R. J. Fiasco. Fourth Row: S. Nania, P. Cannon, J. Knight, G. Rettig, J. Cragwall, M. Eschmeyer, J. Witzman. Fifth Row.- K. Mathis, M. Mueller, J. Westerkamp, C. Morgan, M. Culp, L. Leicht, M. Madden. Sixth Raw: N. Valerie, A. Brock, B. A. Meyer, B. West. Seventh Row: J Bramkamp, R. Barattieri, L. Brueggeman, R. Noe. Eighth Row: D. Baehncr, M. Sinz, P. Mead, M. J. Scia- manna. 43 First Row: B. Huy, R. A. Walter, P. Daunt, M. Agruso. Second Row: C. Trimnell, S. Felix, A. God- frey, M. Albert. Third Row: N. Mueller, J. Ulrich, V. Robers, C. Amrein. Fourth Row: L. Boeh, K. Goldschmidt, N. Huels- man, M. Moore, P. Weisbach, M. Cecardo, C. Os- borne. Fifth Row: B. Flatten, R. Costello, J. Schmitt- ker, B. Puthoff, C. Fischer, J. Heitkamp, P. Pretty. Sixth Row: H. Montgomery, J. Schaeper, N. Weaver, M. L. Brueckner. Seventh Row: C. Doppes, R. Geers, B. Noonan, C. Siebenthaler. Eighth Row: M. A. Sagel, P. Throm, C. Feistel, P. Meyers. 44 Firs! Row: D. Collins, J. Fontana, P. Franks, B. Mc- Keague. Srtond Row: J. Singer, V. Flaherty, C. Young, D. Huneck. Third Row: L. Maher, M. Mc- Carthy, J. Claybern, D. Chappie. Fourth Row: M. J. Brennan, M. Ficker, M. L. Krie ger, S. Mechlem, R. Rollinger, N. Humphrey, C. Kenning. Fz'ftlz Row.- R. Thomas, P. Sullivan, J. Steingrube, T. Schuler, M. Proctor, C. Smith, A. Lewis. Sixth Row: E. Huber, M. C. Uhrig, J. A. Reiber, R. Ernst. Seventh Row: E. Lenhardt, M. Klug, P. Browning, A. Reis. Eighth Row: D. Fey, B. Fitzpatrick, T. Kreiner, M. Vitale. 45 Firjt Row: M. Wikette, J. Johnson, B. Kidwell, P. Bakes. Second Row: J. Plogsted, A. Arand, M. A. Piller, M. C. Mueller. Third Row: J. Franks, M. Fuhrmann, M. M. Hart, L. Durbin, P. Grieszmer, H. Schnittker. Fourth Row: R. Abt, M. L. Bernardie, M.J. Mc- Guinness, P. Reinert, C. Peter, S. McKay, J. Vogel- sang. Fifth Row: J. Vennemeyer, M. Oser, R. Rohrig, S. Ohe, B. Anderson, J. Nordcman, A. Heidebrink. Sixth Row: P. Gehrick, R. Feldhaus, A. Dreiling, G. Milano, M. Heller, P. Cadwallader. Seventh Row: M. E. Boylan, J. A. Huber, J. Collins, E. Dooley. Eiglztlz Row: P. Walker, M. A. Illing, M. A. Kenner, L. Bachman. FirJt Row.- J. Moore, M. E. Martinelli, B. Manyet, R. A. Enwright, B. J. Moon. Second Row: C. Boehfner. Third Row: P. Kinstler, P. Noe, J. Grant. Fourth Row: J. Kollmeyer. Fz'ftlz Row: M. L. Steffen. 47 First Row: A. Feist, M. Hinnekamp, R. Bosse, J. Johnson. Second Row: P. Burke, A. Gullett, P. Sie- gel, T. Bockelman. Third Row: E. Kemper, C. Schulte, M. Siefert, J. Renner. Fourth Row: M. Vaske, D. Manthey, M. L. Munson. Fifth Row: J. Jones, M. L. Stickley, B. Woeste. Sixth Row: A. Warren, R. Hermann, A. Dean, P. Geisel. FRESHMAN ENTERTAINERS Seventh Row: M. Nabcrhaus, G. Diersing, G. Rein, R. Kleiner. Eighth Row: M. Whissel, R. M. Baci- galupo, C. Sander, L. F orrester. Seventh Raw: H. Overberg, Z. Edmonds, J. Geary, L. Ehling. Eighth Row: G. Van Kirk, N. Rick, B. Wietlisbach, J. Taylor. Sturm, R. Engel, C. Saupe. Third Row: B. Ventura, J. Hart, B. Steinmetz, C. Helmes. Fourth Row: V. Byrnes, C. Mullalley, H. ' ' Russo. szm Row: B. Spaulding,P. Hilleary, M. A. ; . , , . , ., x Martinelli. S ixtlz Row: C. Bohrer, B. Kock, J. Weber, ' ' ' J. Arszman. SEWING CLASS 49 First Row: M. Williams, P. Mitchell, M. F. Rol- linger, J. Schoenung. Second Row: D. Woolfork, C. First Row: M. Logsdon, J. Brecount, M. Niemeier, R. Hor- nung, E. Brenner. Second Row: K. Haeufle, J. Poston, S. Mayer, W. Lasita, M. Klocke. Third Row: J. Schroeder, B. Hauer, M. Wehrman, L. Lichtenberg, J. Geyer. Fourth Row: M. Eigel, H. Mergenthal, M. Meyer, E. Morris. Fifth Row: C. Seitz, C. Malley, J. A. Farwick, L. Porta. Sixth Row: J. Schultz, J. Schuler, A. Flannery, A. L. Schrand, M. Kock. Seventh Row: B. Eilerman, B. Sullivan, E. Reichardt, J. Deye, J Topmiller. Eighth Row: J. Martino, N. Browning, M. Chajkowski, R. Nieman, R. Kluemper. 50 Firxt Row: E. EppinghoH, J. Riesenberg, R. Homan, M. Young, V. Cassidy. SecondRow: M. Butler, G. Ringer B. Ahr, C. Pratt, N. Haney Tizzrd Row. A. Koehne, R. Jackson J. Runnebaum, M. Welling, P. Petersen. Fourth Row: J. Meiners, M. Lewis, J. Heller, M. Schweitzer. sztlz Row: R. Novello, J. chkcnberns, D. Born, J. Vanden Eynden. Sixth Row: P. Fey, J. Deidesheimer, B. Smith, M. BischofF, M. L. Donnellon. Sevemh Row: IVL Ward, M. Mitchell J. A. Price, P. Kluch, P. Devine. Eiglztlz Row: M. King, P. Threm, W. Boyle, J. Nuckols, C. Schulte. 51 F irst Row: N. Kathman, R. Doerger, J. Richardson, G. Rape, M. L. Thaman. Second Row: C. Dodd, J. Wolterman, J. Weber, M. Eilerman, D. Rolfsen, G. Reeves. Third Row: M. A. Shimkowiak, M. A. Vogelsang, K. Hoelscher, P. Burke, A. Thomas, S. Bruner. Fourth Row: N. Hoffman, J. Stoelting, N. Peroni, S. Collett, A. GeerS. sztlz Row: A. Franzone, C. Kuderer, F. Altherr, B. Leicht, S. Pierce. Sz'xllz Row: R. Borchers, L. RieckhoH, V. Muench, N. Schaefer, N. Fisher, T. Sabelhaus. Seventh Row: G. Shepherd, N. Heeg, N. Headen, C. Madden, S. Macke, M. L. Milet. EigZztlz Row: H. Sennrich, B. Roll, A. Palumbo, M. A. Hoffmann, M. K. Rengering. 52 tounnaments Artful and agile, each angel plays for the glory of the Queen. . . 53 Volleyball M I. Hartwell, B. Young, S. Hardewig, M. Fuhrmann, J. Duerr, J. A. Lammert, S. Tscheiner, B. Noonan, n m. ngvnx: wmgw I. Hartwell, S. Tscheiner, M. H. Hurley , y. I B. Young, B. Noonan, S. Hardewig Basketball M. J. McAllister M. Fuhrmann, P. Horst B. Young, E. Schmglt, M. A. Barrow, M. Fuh- mann, C. Wiegele, P. Horst, J. Duerr, M. Franks, T. Schulte, C. Campbell, J. A. Lammert, J. Davis, S. Tscheiner ' . D ' , C. C b 11 . J av1s amp 6 J. Dav1s, C. Wlegele, J. A. Lammert J. A. Lammert, C. Wiegelc 55 First Row: R. Bacigalupo, R. Doerger, R. Engel. Second Row: B. Roll, B. Manyet, S. Macks, L. Lichtenbcrg. Third Row: G. Ringer, G. Shepherd, A. Thomas, J. Vanden Eynden, J. Runnebaum. First Row: M. J. McAllister, P. Horst, M. Mueller, E. Schmolt. Second Row: C. Campbell, T. Schulte. J. A. Lambert, J. A. Naberhaus, J. Davis First Row: J. Riesenberg, J. Renner, P. Kinstlcr, J. J. Witzman, M. L. Brueckner, M. A. Doerger, M. Nuchols Eschmeyer, C. Henderson First Row: S. Seiler, N. Naegele, R. Sallee. Second Row: J. Knueven, K. Koenig, F. Costa, M. Etson. T umblerj: Barbara Doll, Jane Ann Lammert, Mar- lene Fuhrmann. Eling. Dives: Norma Jean Peroni 57 Bobbie Ann Young and Marilyn Franks Baseball Senior Gym Class Wwizzw 'V$x W 2Rx ' hnomcles like recording angels, we have attempted to depict the highlights of 1953-1954 Joyce Maus Ethel Ostenkamp Co-editor C a-ed z'tor Kay Haap, Lois Hamburg dnociate editor: OUR LADYS HERALD Standing: Miss Angeline E. Uhrig, adviser; Theresa Schulte. Seated: Ethel Ostenkamp, Marty Hausfeld, Carolyn Kreienbaum, Mary Fulton. Joyce Maus, Lois Hamburg, Grace Scola, Sherry Davidson. Standing: Mary Glaser, Kay Haap. Seated: Charlene Keck, Nora Lee Mc- Clanahan, Lora Tilsley. Jean LaWarre, Janet Gronefeld, Kathy Spraul, Patricia Collins. 59 am man th Carolyn Kreienbaum Editor Elizabeth Schmolt Joan Vonderhaar Earlene Dietz 6o Gail Edcr Axxociate Editor Helen King Alumiate Editor Barbara Burns Marty Hausfeld Marie Rose Chart 61 Correspondents 2 V Axum 123935331: Gail Eder Cincinnati Enquirer Theresa Schulte, Lora Tilsley Cincinnati Post Marty Hausfeld Cincinnati Time: Star Alice Dammarell Extemion Magazine Nora Lee McClanahan E. Huber, M. Flamm, J. Stuman, Janet Gronefeld Baconian J . Schaeper Millcreek Valley New: Stella Rommm 62 ncyal Regiments Student Council Like all other student organL zations, the Student Council Student Council Often: Joyce Knueven, secretary; Marlene members have praYed and sacrL Waggoner, president; Patricia Collins, Vice-president. ficed, not for themselves, but for their school. Representatives: Fin! Raw: Shirley Mechlem, Dolores Born, Mary McCarthy. Second Row: Betty Fugikawa, Lenetta Hall, Marie Rose Obert, Sharon Raising, Mona Lee Johnson. Third Row: Jeannette Vanden Eyndcn, Joan Geary, Nancy Rick, Patricia Sullivan, Arlene Whitehead, Carol Smith, Helena Schnittker, Jeanne Deidesheimer missingl Catholic Students, Mission Crusade Throughout the year, the Crusade Unit of this school has endeavored to fulfill the words of the motto, The Sacred Heart for the World! The World for the Sacred Heart! through prayer, study, and sacri- fice. C.S.M.C. Oficers: Carolyn Kreienbaum, vice-presi- dent; Joan Laughlin, president; Lois Hamburg, secretary. Reprexentatiutx: Fin! Row: Mary Ann Barrow, Joan Schaeper, Barbara Manyet, Jean Stuman. Second Raw: Mary Ann Rother, Jean Guenther, Donna Collopy, Gail Shepherd, Bobbie Ann Young, Carol Osborne. Third Row: Pat Williams, Julia Schoe- nung, Margie BischoH', Audrey Mertens, Carolyn Kreienbaum, Joan Laughlin, Lois Hamburg, Clare Schulte, Karen Knecht. Mary Unit The Mary Unit has attempted to carry out its initial purpose, that of making all girls more Mary-like. Each activity has been so planned as to make Our Lady of Angels a truly Angelic Court. Mary Unit 01556675: Louise Fontana, president; Bonnie Kappes, vicc-president; Marlene Klink, secretary. Seated: Rosemary Novello, Eileen Morris, Tina Santoro. Standing: Arlene Heidebrink, Helen Russo, Lucille Lichtenberg, Janet Heitkamp, Eileen Bonekamp, Theresa Schulte, Betty Huy, Eileen Huber, Mary Niemeier, Joan Appenfelder, Kathleen Doll, LaVerne Armbruster, Marilyn Proctor. 4:? S. D. S. Ojicers include the following: Joan Weisner; Juanita Ulrich; Nancy Walsh; Catherine Lech; Joan Laughlin, corre- sponding secretary, Cincinnati Chapter; Pauline Meyers; Mary Ellen Fsldkamp, president; Ramona Mills, secretary; Anne Mollman; Mary Bernardie; Betty Meyer; Mary Lee Krieger; Ann Arand. Supply the Demand-Demand the Supply is the motto of this organization whose main theme is to promote decent and modest dress. 66 Girls, Athletic Association mmnynlylnlllllllll Mm ijcm: Seated: J. A. Lammert, C. Campbell, M. Franks, M. Waggoner. Slandz'ng: J. Duerr, R. McAllister, J. Davis, M. A. Barrow, C. Wiegele, R. Doerger, B. A. Young, J. Knueven, M. J. McAllister. Here at O. L. A. the G.A.A. has age-old tournaments, With a modern twist. Win or lose we angels have a good, good time. Often: Jeanette Wolterman, Pat Geisel, Betty Eppinghoff. Junior Red Cross Red Crow Council: Nancy Rick, Patricia Mitchell, Barbara Sullivan, Dolores Born, Barbara Kock, Pauline Meyers, Anita Dreiling; standing, Claire Pancero, Theresa Gasdorf, Mary Lou Amann, Jo- anne Zimmer, Arlene Heidebrink. Christmas Favors: Margie Bischoff,Mary Schweitzer, Nancy Rick. Christma: Carolers: Betty Fugikawa, Judy Bellis, Jane Ann Lammert, Earlene Dietz, Bonnie Kappcs. 68 ' z w :n mmmmu q M m Members of the Dam Swim Chapter are: F. Stavale, C. Schroe- der, E. Schmolt, M. L. Johnson, M. R. Obert, J. Laughlin, C. Koch, M. RieckhoH'. PrOjeCtion Club Projection C1245 members include: W. Boyle, M. L. Brueckner, R. Bossc, C. Kenning, M. Flamm, H. Schnittker, R. Rollinger, A. Lewis missingL J. Stuman, L. Boeh, J. Reissig, C. Kenning, M Bette. ' m: e; ,A 3? .1 k a LATIN CLUB: M. Crawford, M. Flamm, J. Stuman, B. Hemmer, A. God- frey, M. J. McGuinness, P. Cannon, E. Dooley, C. Trimnell, M. E. Boylan, J. Schaeper, C. Ungruhe, M. L. Brueckner. ' Language Clubs SPANISH CLUB: Standing: Laura Courtot, Claire Fischer. Kneeling: Joan Gasdorf, Mary Carol Uhrig. FRENCH CLUB: First Row: D. Schlo- mann, P. Flynn, P. Bell. Second Row: M. Vitale, M. Proctor, J. Miles, J. Frank. Third Row: R. Barattieri, J. Posinski. hen meg esty's accompamsts Mary Rieckhof? Band Majorette Claire Koch . Mildred Johnson Orchextra Directres: . ,,., Glee C1115 Directrem Heavenly melodies each Choir does unfold. . . 71 ??ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL: sz. A r253: Claire Koch; L. Armbruster, M A. EHaapy- L J Jacob J. A Keiner, T KeyesQK J. A. Reissig,M RieckhoH D Ru-schulte LE. Schmolt, T. Schulte, M E Scotte,M. f-Sinz,J'S x - derhaaryA. Whitehead. $14.44. $6 44$ , x$.9,,y,4w..a Qxx $4444: .4 2s . M v. BAND PERSONNEL: Majorette: Mary Rieckhoff. Bell Players: C. Koch, T. Keyes, N. Schafer, E. Ries. First Row: B. Reff, T. Bockelman, C. Wiegele, L. Armbruster, P. Cadwallader, L. Courtot, D. Manthey, T. Schulte. Second Row.- C. Ungruhe, J. Vanden Eynden, D. Baehner, M. E. Scotte, M. Sinz, M. J. Scia- mainna, R. Costello, J. Weber. Third Row: J Federle, B. Kock, A. Dean, D. Born, S. Macks, N. Kathman, J. Posinski, M. A. Brehm. Fourth Row: L. Rieckhoff, S. Pierce, M. Flamm, H. Sennrich, N. Naegele, A. Lewis, J. Steingrube, M. L. Brueck- ner. Fgfth Row: C. Lech, M. A. Sagcl, D. Chappie, F. Altherr, N. Rick, P. O'Keefe, M. J. McAllister, P. Moedl. Sixth Row: D. Ruschulte, M. Niemeier, J. Weber, P. Heid, J. Schnittker, E. Dooley, L. Porta, R. Flick. Seventh Row: R. Schnittker, J. Vonderhaar, J. Jacob, M. Medeweller, A. Whitehead, A. Martens, B. Doll, E. Bruning. 75 Glee Club GLEE CLUB PERSONNEL: Directrem: Mildred Johnson; ziccompanixt: Barbara Kock; R. Abt, M. L. Amann, B. Anderson, J. Apke, B. Apro, M. A. Barrow, C. Bauer, G. Berding, E. Booker, A. Buehlman, B. Burns, J. A. Burke, P. Cannon, J. A. Cullen, E. Driscoll, R. Feldhaus, C. Feistel, D. Fey, R. J. Fiasco, J. Frank, M. Fuhrman, R. Geers, P. Gibbons, A. Godfrey, J. Guenther, J. Gundlach, M. A. Haggerty, L. Hall, S. Hardewig, S. Hauer, J. Hazlewood, M. H. Hurley, L. Hurst, J. Jacob, B. Keller, P. Keller, M. Kicf, C. Kippenbrock, M. Klink, M. Kocnig, M. Kreiner, T. Kreiner, J. LaWarre, J. Laughlin, B. Link, N. Liscomb, M. McCarthy, M. J. McGuiness, F. Manderscheidt, M. Meyer, G. Milano, R. Mills, A. Mollman, M. Mueller, B. Murphy, L. Osterday, G. Rettig, A. Robers, M. Rumpke, E. Schnebelt, H. Schnittker, B. Stautberg, F. Stavale, J. Stumann, J. A. Thornton, P. Throm, B. Tobergte, C. Vogel- Sang, M. Waggoner, R. Walter, P. Weisbach, C. Weisbrod, M. Whitaker, J. Zimmer, C. Zmurk. 77 Pupils Music palace q uands As a guard protects his Queen, so have we attempted to guard our souls with numerous religious devotions on MARY DAYS AND F IRST SATURDAYS 79 ame Parade Littlc Franciscan Model Replica of Convent Chapel 80 Living Rosary On this day, 0 beautiful Moth er, we offer thee our LiVing Rosary. This thought went through the minds and hearts of the girls on that sunlit October day. Retreat Three days of discussionJ meditation, and prayer, through the efforts of Reverend Francis Xavier Hoffer, O.F.M., literally lifted our heavenly court to the realms of supreme joy and heavenly bliss. MWWVMWMW ion of Holy Communion, Attendance at Mass, recept , ts to chapel ion of the Blessed Sacrament pr1vate VlSl 1ct and Bened ily means of honor ing our Immaculate Queen. were da Paper Queens, M. R. Obert, C. Campbelf C.S.M.C. Clothing Drive Swiss Guard Freshie Day Parents' Night Class Rings engagement Book Lighting Advent Wreath Christmas Baskets Fr. Bennet's Tour Card Drive Mission Social St. Anthonyk Christmas Party Regal pnesentatlons All Student Dance Mary Unit Harvcst Hop G.A.A. Penny Parade C.S.M.C. Popularity Contest Dance School activities, dances, parties a11 these functions are our modest, yet, REGAL PRESENTATIONS. 86 highlighted the February festival. 87 Fun, food, and frolic February Festival Serious or light . . . tragic or comic . . . The QUEENS PLAYERS portray every First Row: Sherry Davidson, author of HUGO SPEAKS; Betty Huy, Joan Appenfelder, Bonnie Kappes. Second Row: Tina Santoro, Marlene Klink. Third Row: Therese Schulte, Kathleen D011, Marilyn Franks, T. Schulte. 88 Roger Bacon- O.L. A .Anw nwm bung ... iuiyitizuti s, .Atiq... 3t: iiiy g5- : sulfa iii: if. First Raw: Jean LI FE WITH FATHER Guenther, Marty Waggoner, Mary Rieck- hoff, Audrey Mertens, Ann Robers. Sec- ond Row: Margie Collini, Helen Hutchin- son, Joyce Knueven. Third Row: Clock- n WIS$ Brian Donahue, Ann from Father, Robers, George Castrucci, Ken Schneider, Judee Jacob, Roger Thome, Jack Luhr- man. 9 Program , ixk 1x3 i$$ X XX IStIIlaS Chr Scenes . . . at Home an 91 Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent were portrayed by Ann Ro- bers, Earlene Dietz, Judy Bellis, and Eleanor Bruning. THE STORY OF CATHERINE LA- BOURE came tolife with Kathy Spraul as the Blessed Virgin. Nancy Simons is convinced that the Miraculous Medal is a figment of Frances Costahs imagination. Clarita Grieme, Clara Zmurk, Bonnie Kappes, and Helen Schappacher acted as stage managers for the production. 92 nnmwmmwmw X A . Some special honors to our court camCee These eWORKING ANGELS' merited fame. MARY RIECKHOPP Winner in the Oral Competition National Mathematics Honor Society J x e ' , t w t Red Cross Angels of Mercy, won the distinction of having their messages and work sent abroad, P. Geisel, J. Wolter- man, N. Schaefer, M.Vogelsang,J. Kall- meycr, B. Eppinghoff JEANNE DEIDESHEIMER Winner in American Leglon Essay Contest MARTY WAGGONER 'Oscar' Winner- Arsenic and Old Lace -Rogcr Bacon 93 MARY NIEMEIER Second Plachnights of Columbus Essay Contest FRANCES STAVALE Second Place in Oratorical Contest Cathollc Students' Missmn Crusade GERALDINE RETTIG Gold Certiflcate-English X-eOhio Scholarship Tests n DORIS KLOSTERKEMPER Winner of Lucky Queen title- Senior Class Project Prom Committee Members in the foreground wel- come early patrons: C. Wcisbrod, N. Shelcy, M. Waggoner, F. Stavalc, J. Nabcrhaus, J. Gardner, and P. Williams. 94 Candidates for the title of 'Crown Prin- cess anxiously await: the Queen's an- nouncement: A. Mettcns, D. Collopy, J. Gucnthcr, B. Wedding, H. Hutchin- son, and L. Hall. Like knights and ladies of yesteryear, We met at Hotel Alms for the event of the year, 'Twas a rOyal ball, a grand arrayi Its magic memories should last for aye. 95 Senior OLA. Thespians and Penny, an art-conscious problem Lydia Pringle, Penny's mother Caleb Pringlc, the father Joanna, Pennfs best friend Kerry, Pennys boy friend Greg, Kerry's faithful companion Gram, Penny's grandmother Miss Haskins, Mr. Pringlc's client Mr. Daly, a disturbed neighbor OKShanc, a policeman Flash, a photographer Hulda, the maid Models Director 3 Roger Bacon Drama Guild J. Murray, K. Koons G. Eder, N. Simons R. Marconct, A. Heimert F. Costa, B. Murphy H. Wagner, G. Docket H. Engclkamp, G. Castrucci L. Tilsley, C. Traverse E. Dictz, M. Klinlc G. Castrucci, H. Wagner A. Hcimert, R. Marconet G. Docket, H. Engclkamp J. Laughlin, B. Bums C. Weisbrod, K. Kocnig, A. Robers, J. Knucvcn, L. Hall, B. Tobcrgtc, E. Mack, H. Hutchinson, N. Walsh, S. Blum, N. Kncflin Miss Angeline E. 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North College Hill Cincinnati 24, Ohio WE. 2782 CORRYVILLE BAKERY 2615 Vine Street PL. 2854 PARTY CAKES MADE TO ORDER THE JOSEPH J. ROBERS CO. 5789 Colerain MT. AIRY Realtor Builder KI. 6559 5 KI. 2311 BILL HOLTHAUS 8: SON PONY KEG 100 Mitchell Avenue Phone KI. 9382 LIERMANN'S COMPLETE FOOD MARKET VA. 0797 921 Reading Rd. Reading, Ohio 1834 - 1954 120 Yam! Serving Six Generation; 115 JACK COLLINS Contractor 567 Riddle Road PRinceton 7148 FRANK ELSNER $ CO. RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INTERIOR 8c EXTERIOR Good Careful Workmmubirw and Only tbe Bey; 0f Mzzterialx Uxed AVon 5918 MITCHELL'S PHARMACY Formerly A. Boger Pharmacy 728 E. McMillan at Hemlock Walnut Hills WC. 1071 W0. 9525 JAKE SWEENEY7S 7520 Vine Street 208 Township Elmwood Place, Ohio KARL'S SHOE REBUILDER and DRY CLEANER Pick-Wp :md Delhiery Service VON LEHMDEN BROS. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Cor. York and Freeman Avenue 116 COLLEGE HILL DRY CLEANERS 5822 Hamilton Avenue Phone KI. 2500 F R E D M I L I. E R PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 169 W. McMillan at Clifton Ave. Phone: UN. 8514 Cincinnati, Ohio BARRIE'S MEN'S SHOP For Dad and Lad H eadquwrters for L E V I ' S 5909 Hamilton Ave. KI. 9771 VISCONTI-KINNEY PHARMACY 6106 Hamilton Ave. College Hill KI. 0975 ISABELLA1$ BEAUTY SHOP 4516 Greenlee Avenue St. Bernard, Ohio AV. 7993 QUALITY CLEANING FAST SERVICE FAIR PRICES GREGG CLEANERS 200 W. McMillan MA. 4650 117 DAREL HOME SHOPPING SERVICE, Inc. THE HAMBURG TEA COMPANY C a fee Grocerie; H omewwrex JOHN HODAPP SONS Funeral Directors THE JOHN MUELLER 'COMPANY Salt, Cowl, Feed, Cement and Building Material; 321-27 Wyoming Ave. VA. 0071-72 FRANK SCHULTE 2615 Scioto Street BOVE'S AUTO SALES For uBETTER USED CARS 0211 PA. 6177 or 7073 ST. JAMES PARISH Wyoming, Ohio 500 Reading Road Cincinnati, Ohio C ongmtulatiom to the CA. 2900 Where Your Dollar Hm More Seme'U CLASS of AUTOMATIC 1954 Appliances and Furniture, Inc. COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS 940 E. McMillan St. Cincinnati 6, Ohio 118 Phone CHerry 45 66 IRWIN SHOE COMPANY High Grade Shoes at Bwrgwin Price; 578 West Sixth St. Cincinnati, Ohio UNiversity 2995 BEN KAISER, JR. P'LUMBER AND CONTRACTOR Repm Work a Specialty 19 Kessler Ave. Cincinnati 17, Ohio S P A N 9 S J. F. SPANHORST Everything in C mam: Kodak Argus Graflex Polaroid Quality Finishing 1225 Main Street Cincinnati, Ohio PArkway 2071 Phone VAlley 1300 READING GARAGE, INC. Sales 9 FORD 9 S erw'ce Reading, Ohio ERNST MANTHEY,S FLOWER SHOP GREENHOUSES 5007 Greenlee Avenue St. Bernard, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS from ST. FRANCIS SERAPH SODALITY 119 G. 87 J. FOOD STORE 2010 Vine Street COMPLIMENTS 0f BEER, WINE AND FINE FOODS A . H . N . George Ruschulte PA. 8689 SCHMIDT-DHONAU EBERLE DRY CLEANING FUNERAL HOME 453 Reading Road Reading 15, Ohio VA. 2777 TINA FASHIONS, INC. DRESSES, FORMALS SKIRTS, SHORTS, BLOUSES Phone: VA. 9102 438 Springfield Pike Wyoming, Ohio .,'; .uou; Avon EOELAN 5 ER .; .1299: PHARMACY SULLIVAN 81 DELMAR ST. SERNARD. O. 120 Furniture All Leading Frigidaires Rugs Radios Stoves Linoleum TELEVISION Washers A. 8: N. Furniture and Appliance Co. Two Entrances: 911 East McMillan St. - 2448 Gilbert Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio WOodburn 4710 - 4711 C amplete Home Outfitter: Phone AVon 7552 Styled by T R 0 TT A C mtom Tailor: ANTHONY TROTTA 976 E. McMillan St. Cincinnati 6, Ohio GRUEN1S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR WITH AN ACCENT ON YOUTH 2618-201 Vine Street C amplimem: of ST. FRANCIS SERAPH CLUB VA. 2407 HARRIGAN1S PHARMACY 310 W. Benson St. Reading, Ohio PRinceton 841 5 VONDERHAAR BROS. szlity DAIRY PRODUCTS Direct from Our Farm Route 2 Sharonville, Ohio WM. C. SEISSIGER Grocery and Daily Market Fish and Poultry WE DELIVER Phone AVon 4404 2824 Jefferson Ave. 121 YOUNG 8: CARL. INC. 701 VINE STREET C iminmztis Foremost Plaotogmplaer; For Sixty-Seven Years DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITURE IN STUDIO AND HOME 122 Business Patrons of Amaranth A 8z B Food Market 650 Reading Road Abbotth Confectionery 426 East Liberty Street Ada Cafe 6900 Vine Street Barge,s Delicatessen 4908 Vine Street A. Bell 81 Son 16 W. Benson Street Bean Budget Jewelers 6012 Vine Street Berg Brothers, Pharmacy Mill and Dunn Stre6ts Bien,s Pharmacy 1 19 Calhoun Street Bob and Chic,s Service Station 7th and Plum Streets Bob7s Pony Keg 8i Dairy Princess 3601 Harrison Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Boehmer 2545 Vine Street Breinefs Dry Goods 126 W. Elder Street The E. W. Buschman Co. Clifton and Spring Grove Avenue Cin-Bernard Grill 4201 Vine Street Cincinnati Water Heater Co. 4 East Mitchell Avenue CliH: Food Market Tower at Delmar Clifton Boots 81 Shoe Repair 272 Ludlow Avenue College Hill Wallpaper 8z Paint Headquarters 5930 Hamilton Avenue Collins Food Market 5802 Colerain Avenue EdW. Collopy 4229 Dartmouth Drive A. J. Dehner 3922 Llewellyn Street Diehl Floral Shop 1809 Vine Street Doppes Confectionery 6315 Vine Street Eckerle Jewelers 6104 Vine Street Englesz Bakery 5548 Colerain Avenue 123 Charles L. Eppinghoff 5968 Belmont Avenue Farm Market 10265 Springfield Pike Finneytown Delicatessen 6451 Winton Road Finneytown Hardware 932 North Bend Road Firestone Store 1 15 Mill Street First Federal Savings 85 Loan Association of St. Bernard A. H. Fischer-Meats 8i Groceries 1794 Elmore Street Fishman Television 8z Hardware 4875 Reading Road Friends Restaurant 101 Mill Street Mr. Robert Franz 6013 Hamilton Avenue Gahl Shoe Co., Inc. Reading 15, Ohio Garmanrfs Bakery 4510 Vine Street M. Goldberg Sons Reading Greber;s Pharmacy 4182 Vine Street Clarence J. Gundlach 9826 McKelvey Road Halaby Tire 8: Appliance Co. 5919 Hamilton Avenue Hardiman 8z Krumphorn Dry Cleaners 4203 Vine Street John J. Heinlein 533 Riddle Road Howard,s Delicatessen 4302 Sullivan Avenue Huening Grocery 113 W. Benson Street Al Hueninng Meats 15 West Benson Street Irm 8Z Veran 4901 Vine Street Charles Jacob 8z Associates Complete Art Service Jim 81 Chuck Shoe Repair 2826 Vine Street Johnnie's Cafe 1949 Central Avenue Johnson6s Meat Market 415 Wyoming Avenue Keinefs Cafe 423 E. Ross Avenue Kessings Hardware 5529 Colerain Avenue Henry Kistner Monuments 604 E. Ross Avenue Koebers Meats 2014 Freeman AVEnue Koehler Bakery 130 Calhoun Street Laurel Five 81 Ten 410 Benson Street Lenox Trucking, Inc. Mitchell Avenue Leugers Furniture 5916 Vine Street Lockland Florist 725 W. Wyoming Avenue McDevitEs Men6s Shop 900 E. McMillan Street Mertens Hauling Un- 4554 Meiser's Grocery 244 W. Vine Street Charles Meyers Flowers 3922 Edwards Road William Moormann 2365 W. McMicken MoreYs Delicatessen 200 Washington Al. Mueller Bakery 23 W. Elder Street Niemann Jewelers 5905 Hamilton Avenue OberHs Pharmacy 436 Springfield Pike Osterhues Bakery 337 Benson Street Pollak,s Pharmacy 6219 Vine Street Priscilla Bakery 4818 Vine Street Purity Laundry 231 North Bend Road Quality Photo Shop 2631 Vine Street Rahe,s Meat Market 338 Ludlow Avenue 124 Range Welding Company 423 E. Ross Avenue Ray,s Cafe Llewellyn Ries Ice Cream Bar 4710 Vine Street Ben Riesenberg Sons Coal Co. Reading6Va. 0630 Roth,s Service Station Market 81 Benson Streets Saint Clare Church 1443 Cedar Avenue Schmidt Pharmacy Reading Road 81 Benson Street Schmitz Meats Reading, Ohio H. Siemering Company 7712 Anthony Wayne Avenue J. Simone Meats 4911 Vine Street Sip-N-Bite Dairy Bar 203 North Wayne Smith-Jones Dry Cleaners Va. 0690 and Va. 3546 Joseph P. Stenger 66MONUMENTS6, 509 E. Ross Avenue Hotel Stevens Fifth and Sycamore Sullivan6s Men,s Wear 120 Mill at Dunn Street Underwood Tile Company 391 1 Grove Avenue Varsity Cleaners 1111 E. McMillan Wagfs Cafe Reading, Ohio Walt,s Food Market 1305 Pendleton Street The J. Weber Dairy Co. 136 Glenwood Avenue Wellings Jewelers 122 Mill Street H. G. Wiebele Jewelry 328 Benson Street Wolf Bros. 7027 Vine Street Wynn-Hodges Delicatessen 641 Jackson Street Friends Patrons of Amaranth Reverend Mother Mary Cephas, O.S.F. Mother Leonida, O.S.F. Mother Clarissa, O.S.F. Sister Mary Lawrence, O.S.F. Sister Marie, O.S.F. Sister Mary Hortense, O.S.F. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Albrinck Mr. George Albrinck Mr. and Mrs. O. Albrinck Mr. and Mrs. John M. Apro Mr. and Mrs. Nick Apro Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Armbruster Mr. Donald Baker Mr. Edward Baker Miss Pat Ballard Mr. Jack Benson Miss Ida Maye Bock Mr. and Mrs. August Boeh Mr. C. A. Boehm Miss Mary Catherine Bollman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyd Mr. John Brinkmann Miss Paula Brenner Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burns Mr. Ray Cella Mr. Walter F. Cleary Miss Donna Collopy Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Collopy Mr. Jack Collopy Mr. August Costa Hon. and Mrs. W. J. Dammarell Miss Mary'Darling Mr. Arthur Davis Mr. and Mrs. George Deidesheimer Mr. Ed. DePratt Mr. and Mrs. John Detzel Mr. Chas. J. Diebold Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dietz Mr. and Mrs. Vincent DiMaria Miss Marianne Distler Mr. Wm. Eder Mr. and Mrs. J. Elsbrock Mr. and Mrs. Nick Erndt Mrs. Carl Forney Miss Jean Frolicher Mr. and Mrs. G. Fugikawa Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gasdorf Mr. Tom Geisler Miss Lois Gronefeld Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Haap Mrs. Edna Hampel Mr. Harney Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hazlewood Misses Joyce and Joann Hazlewood Mr. Kenneth Herman Mrs. Joan Hewitt Mr. and Mrs. Urban Higgins K. L. Higgins Mrs. Rietta Young Hill '51 Mr. and Mrs. C. Hoekzema Mr. Jerry Hoekzema Mr. John G. Hoffmann Miss Marilyn Hoffmann Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Hurst Jake and Tass Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Johnson Misses Mona and Joan Johnson Mr. Frank Kattus Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Keck Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Keller Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kiefer Mr. and Mrs. Philip Klink 125 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knueven Mr. and Mrs. F. Koch Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koons Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Kreienbaum Mr. E. Kreiner Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Kreyenhagen Misses Anna and Marie Lack Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lamarre Mr. and Mrs. E. Lammert Mr. Joseph F. Lamping Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laughlin Miss Helen Lillian Mr. Harry Lemker Mr. Earl Leonhardt Mr. and Mrs. Howard Loesch Mr. John Ludwig Mr. Jim MacDonald Mr. Don Marks Mr. Michael Martin Miss Marie Martino Miss Helen Mayer Mr. Arthur Mefford Mr. Bob Moeller Mr. Thomas Munson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy Mr. Elbert Niehaus Mr. and Mrs. William Obert Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oheler Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Osterling Mr. James Pace, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Passmorc Miss Sharon Reising Misses Mary and Lois Rieckhoff Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rieckhoff Miss Shirley Rose Rueter Russel Beauty Shop Mr. H. B. Sanders Miss Elaine Scheuerlc Mr. and Mrs. N. Schlomann Mr. A. B. H 0ny Schmitt Mr. Anthony H. Schmitz Mr. and Mrs. H. Schmitz Miss Pat Schmitz Mr. and Mrs. J. Schmolt Mr. and Mrs. Winfred C. Schmolt Mr. Peter J. Schnur Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Schulte Mr. H. Schulz Mr. Louis Shopiro Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Al Stiens Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Strobl Mrs. Ray Traverse Mr. and Mrs. Harry Uehlein Miss Angeline E. Uhrig Mr. and Mrs. J. Voigthonder Pat VonBenken Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Vonderhaar Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waggoner Mrs. Theo. Wedding Mr. and Mrs. L. G. VVeisbrod, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkerson Compliments of Wilsonk Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Wuenneman Wm. Yee Laundry Mr. Howard E. Ziegler Friends Marlene Albrinck 434 Pearl Street Saints Peter and Paul Joan Appenfelder 106 Morrow Street Saints Peter and Paul Barbara Apro 3110 Burnet Avenue Samt Andrew Shirley Arszman 2314 Stratford Avenue Saint Monica Betty Jo Bakes 2622 Halstead Street Sacred Heart Judith Marie Bellis 2320 Victor Street Saint Monica Sherri Blum 552 Howell Avenue Annunciation Mary E. Boeh 4433 Greenlee Avenue Saint Clement Joan Bolser 237 Emming Street Saint Monica Emily Jean Booker 1228 Van Buren Street Saint Christina Joan Boyd 3546 Estes Place Saint Andrew Marcella Mary Boyle 3555 Washington Avenue Saint Andrew Faye M. Bronner 1 102 Jefferson Avenue Saints Peter and Paul Eleanor E. Bruning 675 Riddle Road Sacred Heart Alberta Buehlmann 313 Donahue Street Holy Name Barbara Burns 1505 Park Avenue Saint James Carol J. Campbell 59 Oak Street Saint Clement Margie Collini 3618 Park Drive Latonia, Ky. Holy Cross Patricia Collins 567 Riddle Road Saint James Donna Lee Collopy 4229 Dartmouth Drive Saint Clement Frances M. Costa 846 Dayton Street Saint Augustine Jo Ann Cullen 4044 Colerain Avenue Saint Patrick Alice Dammarell 430 West Cliff Lane Annunciation Sherry J. Davidson 707 E. Epworth Avenue Saint Bernard Betty Detzel 724 South Cooper Avenue Saint James Earlene Dietz 66 Kessler Place Saint Clement Carmella DiMaria 1819 Highland Avenue Saint Mary Kathleen Doll Box 242A Amity Road Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kathleen Dunphy 3596 Vine Street Holy Name Gail Ann Eder 8568 Winton Road Saint Vivian Marilyn Elsbrock 1 I 10 Market Street Saints Peter and Paul Marilyn Etson 821 York Street Saint Augustine Kathleen Finke 116 W. 69th Street Saint Charles Rose Mary Flowers 160 Craft Street Mother of Christ Louise Fontana 2635 Dennis Street Saint George Kathryn Forney 1347 Hollywood Avenue Saint Clare 126 56111012 dmectony Marilyn A. Franks 4049 Edwards Road Saint Mary Mary Fulton 4542 Lawrence Street Saint Clement Jacqueline Gibbons 230 Sherman Avenue Saints Peter and Paul Mary F. Glaser 4525 Lawrence Street Saint Clement Marilyn Lee Granneman 1732 Lincoln Avenue Saint Elizabeth Clarita Mary Grieme 730 E. Epworth Avenue Saint Bernard Janet Gronefeld 127 West 72nd Street Saint Charles Borromeo Jean Guenther 529 Klotter Avenue Saint Augustine Joan Gundlach 9826 McKerey Street Our Lady of the Rosary Kathryn Haap 4329 Sullivan Avenue Saint Clement Mary Lenetta Hall 7425 Vine Street Saint Charles Borromeo Lois Hamburg 2800 Scioto Street Saint George Jo Ann Hamilton 128 Harriet Street Samt James Barbara Ann Hampel 107 Church Street Saint Clement Sally Hauer 235 Melish Avenue Holy Name Maureen 6Marty7 Hausfeld 514 Scenic Avenue Saint Clement Joyce Claire Hazlewood 618 Clemmer Avenue Sacred Heart Carol Mary Hilvers 2446 W. McMicken Avenue Sacred Heart Patricia Jane Horst 21 1 Piedmont Avenue Saint George Joyce Marie Huelsman 119 West 72nd Street Saint Charles Borromeo Eileen M. Humphrey 4516 Greenlee Avenue Saint Clement M ary Helen Hurley 1314 Knowlton Street Saint Patrick Lois Ann Hurst 841 Northern Parkway Saint Vivian Helen Marie Hutchinson 2265 Kipling Road Little Flower Janet Jacob 36 Andover Road Our Lady of the Rosary Judee Jacob I47 Gage Street Saint George Mildred Anne Johnson 829 Hutchins Avenue Saint Joseph Mona Lee Johnson 4726 Castle Place Saint Anthony Adriennq Jungkunz I324 Apjones Street Saint Boniface Bonita Kappes 5002 Kemper Avenue Saint Clement Charlene M. Keck 5712 Biscayne Avenue Saint Aloysius Helen King 1521 Jackson Street Saint Christina Claudia Kippenbrock 6308 Cary Avenue Saint Clare Ruth Kleingers 3969 Vine Street Saint Clement Marlene M. Klink 6036 Hamilton Avenue Saint Clare Doris Klosterkemper 2709 Sander Street Saint George Nancy Kneflin 2227 North Bend Road Little Flower Joyce Knueven 10125 Wayne Avenue Samt James Claire Louise Koch 522 Fortune Avenue Saint Monica Catherine Ann Koenig 619 McLaren Avenue Saint James Helen Kay Koons 4602 N. Edgewood Avenue Saint Bernard Carolyn J. Kreienbaum I491 Wittekind Terrace Saint Clare Marion Kreiner 210 W. Benson Street Saints Peter and Paul Bonnie Kuhl 1 13 Wigkler Street Saint Francis Seraph Anna Mae Lack 2517 Halstead Street Sacred Heart Jdan M. Laughlin 6420 Heitzler Avenue Saint Clare Jean Carolyn LaWarre 5562 Leumas Drive Little Flower N ancy Lee Liebel 3900 Beekman Street Saint Pius Mary Ann Lotz 223 Bosley Street Saint George Mary Ernesta Mack 520 Rose Hill Avenue Saint Thomas Aquinas Joyce Maus 1622 Powers Street Samt Patrick Mary Jo McAllister 4233 Sullivan Avenue Saint Clement Kathleen McCabe 220 West 69th Street Saint Charles Borromeo Nora Lee McClanahan 4341 Kirby Road Saint Boniface Evelyn McManus 5128 Broerman Avenue Samt Clement Miriam Agnes McQuillan 1625 Vine Street Saint Francis Seraph Audrey Mertens 44.Lakewood Avenue Samt George Mary Lou Michel 151 Parkway Avenue Saint Charles Borromeo Joanne Mueller 210 Stetson Street Samt Francis Seraph Betty L. 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