Our Lady of Angels High School - Amaranth Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1957
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1 !! Ir ,. .'- -,!: 1. 3f V , P '9 II 7' . ' ; .- r' 1 vb linu- $V. M '13:? . :3 .-' JEEP uh.- -qymn . 7 : 1, K 'jt :4 u.- mm? . r 1957 HmHHHHTH Published by the Senior Class Our Lady of Angels High School Jeanne Deidesheimer, Editor Marcia Logsdon, Associate Editor Mary Schweitzer, Associate Editor IH ll HOME... THE FOUNDATION SCHOOL . . . THE EDUCATOR CITY... TH E HELPMATE FHBUHU To The late Reverend Mother Clarissa, foundress of Our Lady of AngeLs High School, we, the Seniors of 1957, pay tribute to a wonderful pioneer in The Field of educo'rion May each of us, in turn, reflect her zeal and devofion. : .!.1 Viki... . SISTER THERESE deLOURDES, O,S.F. Principal DEDICATION . .. Through the years, the peopte we meet, those who enter into our hves in one way or another leave with us ideals and impressions that we carry throughout 0 lifetime. Perhaps the deepest eHect is made during those years of adoles- cence when childhood is c: thing of the post Cmd adulthood is still a somewhat frightening challenge These are those tender years when understanding and patience are as important as food and air TO US, the teenager. As we enter 0 new phase of life, we, the graduating class of 1957, feel sure of oursetves as adults. Our adolescence has been fulhlted. A backward look on four years of high school at Our Lady of Angels brings to mind every momeht of the work, the fun, and the sadness that goes into making high school the best years of our lives. A hearty nthcmk you goes to many peopte, the faculty, the chaplains, and our fellow students,- but the most sincere thanks goes to our beloved prtncipol, Sister Therese de Lourdes, 0.33:. In her we can say truly we have found 0 friend. Also reflected in her we Find 0 touch of humble authority and prudence coupled with the gentility of the Mother of God. Truly, these traits make each one of us love her for her reflection of Mary To you, Sister Therese cle Lourdes, and to the other members of the faculty of Our Lady of Angels High School, we present our orchid, the dedication of our AMARANTH of 1957. Sister Corlissa and Sister Angelica. religion; Sister Geroldme Marie, Sisier Mary Gabriel, Sister Maria, and Sister Mary Regen mathematics, Sls1er Mary Noel, Sisler Vincent de Paul, 0nd Sister Barbara Ann, science, Sister Mary Edward, Sister Annunciaw, and Sis'rer Michael Lonise, Ionguoge. Sisler Mary Albert, Sisler Smnisluus Marie, and Sisler Mary Gloria, music Sister Mary Xavier, Sisfer Sfellu Marie, and Sister Richard Marie, business. Sisfor Florentine, Sisfer June Frances, Sisler Micheile, SiSTGF Leonitiu. and Sister Ann Gertrude, home economics, Sister Francis Eilen, Sister Clarice, Sister Eva Catherine, English. REVEREND HUGH SIMPSON, O.F.M. REVEREND REGIS MEHN, O.F.M. Religion Chaplain, Religion Miss ROSELLA AMMANN Miss ANGELINE E, UHRIG Physical Educoiion English. Speech, Journalism Miss ANNA MARIE WAGNER Miss MARY F. HABAN Mrs MADELAINE KAO LEONIDA Spanish, German, French Mathematics, English Physical Education, Dancing x -- -8 . ,.- . 3.1 I V; ' IIE F' '. , r a - ' i 7:! ' F 35. . A at v N , ?f 7?,IIIIII v3gllllll , W; LhM . .2H...:h...-.Am;...-1 a... .. . x4 . .-;.-......r..h. .4..- L nf- mmmmmrn JOAN ARSZMAN CSMC 4; Glee Club; Freshman Chorus; Senior Club,- AMARANTH. Red cFoims speech arts as her favorite subiect loves dances and eating ambition;io be a buyer of Shillito's always seen laughing. TERRY BOCKELMAN Honors; Band 1,2,3,4; Orch. 2,3,4; Sfuden? Council, secy. 4; Latin Club 1,2; HERALD; AMARANTH; Senior Club. This music lover is never 'In a hurry plays 01 mean trombone dependable . . . willing to help. ROSEMARY BACIGALUPO 6AA omcer 3,4,- Shillifo's Sewing Board 3; Senior CIUb. Dazzling eyes commutes daily from Covingron, Kentucky whiz a! sewing and bowling con ui- ways be counted on oiwcys ready to assist. BARBARA BOEHM Glee Club 2,3,4; Month Club, Ireas. 4; Senior Club; Bacon's play. Barb has decidedly siraight brown thr .. ; likes Irigcnomeny and chemisfry also Bacon victories hu'res gum crackers . . ; veri- table scienrist. 13 MARGIE BISCHOFF Red Cross 1; CSMC l, vice-pres., hens. 4; HERALD; AMARANTH; Senior Club. EH'IcienI and hardworking Marge likes to tease people favorite subiecls;typing cmd shorthand says Oh, Keck . . . uim-secrefclry. CHARLENE M. BOEHMER CSMC 2,3,4; Senior Club. BIonde-huired, blue-eyed Char hails from Westwoad u . likes iewelry, typing, and especially her Bacon ring . .. is always talking . . . huies bossy people. CHARLOTTE BOHRER Senior Club. Quiet Charlene has brown hair and green eyes . .. hails from Winton Place . . , likes reading and dancing her pet peeve is wailing for buses. RUTH BOSSE Glee Ciub 1,2,3, diredress 4; Latin Club 1,2; Proieciicn Club 1,2; Hon- ors; Senior Club. Pleasing smile sparkling eyes . great leader in schoo1 uchi- fies . . . claims pring is her favorite subiecf. RUTH BORCHERS Mary Unit 2,3, vfce-pres 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Honors,- Lufin Club 1,2; HERALD; AMARANTH. Roof is a fainhuired I'oss mild mannered sweet disposi- h'oned, fuil of viluli1y a real go-gener she's really and frUIy an ideal girl. WINNIE BOYLE Mary Unif 1,2,3; pres. 4; Sludenf Counci1 2; Freshman Chorus,- Glee Club 2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3; Pro- iecfsan Club 1; Senior Club. Willing Winnie ...sofves all prob lems . . . usually late . .. favorite subiect is hiszory . . . umbmon- Teaching. DOlORES BORN Studem Council 2,3; vice-pres. 4; Honors; Band 1,2,21,11; Orch. 2,3,4; Red Cross 1,2,- HERALD; AMA- RANTH. Petite and popular is our Lori . . . always understanding and helpful .. . great personafify and giggle to match plans to study art and designing. JOYCE BRECOUNT Lu+in Club 1,2; Maih Club 4; 0x- ford 1,2,3; Honors; Senior Club. Hails from St. Bernard known JFor her short brown hair and ready laugh very homeworkconscious . enioys good music . .1 her um- bition-college, 'f EILEEN BRENNER Senior Club Eileen is well known for her plans- Eng smile and sweet disposition fikes dates, typing, and hcf-rods , , . disapprove; of studying . . aim -secretary. LORRAINE BUCK Oxford 2; Freshman Chorus; Senior Club. Honey blonde hair ... warm, bright, vivacious smile . .. cool hazel eyes . our Lore appears to radiate cheer and fun ambitionito be 0 nurse. LUCILLE BRINKMAN Business Club 4; Senior Club. Very talkative uCeiI always has fun . .. likes Sister Richard Marie's typing class pet peeve-Mom days is very fond of converti- bles and cashmeres. PAT BURKE Glee Club l,2,3,4; Senior Ciub. A cute Imle songbird loves to vocoiize, eel, and skate warm friendly eyes, lovely smile al- ways gnbbing V ., goul-fo see the world, SANDRA BRUNER Foods Club; Senior Club. Known for her cu're smile gobs constantly especially likes 10 consume raisins ... loves excitement . her aimifo do the right thing at all times. PEGGY BURKE Senior Club. A Doyron, Kentucky, booster brown eyes long brown hair friendly warm smile a gig- gler always lute loves to eat her own concociions. VIRGINIA BYRNES Red Cross 1; Senior Club. Ginny is a quief lass hails from Mt. Airy . ,. loves to drive her father's cur . . also likes office work . . . always seen at all games SHIRLEY COLLE . ; Band 2,3,4; Senior Club. TN Sher! and quiet Shirl has a spe- 1 ciul liking for music and typing . . , 4 truthfulness ls her most outstanding .5 quality pet peave-poying gum and dances. w fines. QH-L' icy. 7 MARY CHAJKOWSKI Honors; Senior Club Short blonde hair makes Mart fus- cinating . .. usually seen of a ten iuln drug store has a knack Jfur talking enioys playing vol- Jeyball. MARY DE MARIA Senior Club. Perky Mary came to OLA this past year . . likes tennis, Thunderbirds. and pork chops claims biology us her favorite subiecf good sport. JEANNE DEIDESHEIMER Sfudani Cauncil 1; laiin Club 1,2; Mary Unit 4; Senior Club, secyq HERALD; AMARANTH edimr; Hon- ors; Baconiun Reporter. Light and bright Di . known for her keen personality celebrated for gabblng . . . aim-teuching. PAT DEVINE Senior Club. Pm dislikes being called Red . . answers to the name Beautiful . .. says pet peeve is school loves to eat and sleep hopes to be a nurse. 16 JOAN DEYE Glee Club l,2,3,4; CSMC 'l; Sen- 'mr Club. Mischievous Joanie aims for the slurs...hails from Finneyfown, St. Vivian's Parish. .ulwcys perky. . . loves horses...is mm as a button . . .hctes crowds. JO ANN DUENNE Senior Club. Jo boasts of two-tone hair job ...really digs dance routines... dislikes people who crock gum... has hope of becoming a secretary . . .very curious. GLORIA DIERSING Senior Club. 'Glor hails from Corryvilie...has a marked sense of humor...c:n avid Iisfener...likes pofuro chips ...!here's never a dull moment with her around. ZORANNA EDMONDS Glee Club 12.3.4; Senior Club. Zorcmna is a gift from Sf. Francis Semph...has pretty blue eyes... commanding appearance. 5'9 tall ...likes dancing and Ma's ... a real pepperpor. P RITA DOERGER Honors; GAA 1,3,4; Senior Club. Digger hails from S'r. Clement. . . 0 real Miss Olympic ...uche in GAA. . .hos naturally curly hair and sparkling green eyes.. .0 grand pal. LOIS EHLING Glee Club 1,213.4,- Senior Club. Pretty 0nd petite describes Lois... long brown hair and clear blue eyes .. .hopes to become a private sec- refury. MARY EIGEL Freshman Chorus; Senior Club. Smiling IQ is always talking... favorite pasfime is knifting.nis wall known as a ciown...umbifion -money. . .clways showing her dim- ples. RITA ENGEL Senior Club. Cheerful Rife enioys playing vclEey- ball and working of Albeps'. ..huils from St. Bernard. . .cloims Typing as her favorite subject. . .alwoys happy. BARBARA EILERMAN lafin Club 1,2; Senior Club. Shy Barb is u fwin..,has big bmWn eyes...pet peeve 'Isgrumpy people...is heard saying Oh, Fiddlasiicks . . likes all sports, especially basebulL ROSE ANN ENWRIGHT Senior Club. Rose Ann is cordial and sweet... is well known for her dimples... known by the nickname of Esor . . .is quile Unfque.. ,fuvorife hobby is skafing. MARCIA EILERMAN Senior Club. Happy Mar likes Yo meet people . . .known for pleasing personality . . .ambition is 13 be a secretary . . . How about That is her favorite saying. BETTY EPPINGHOFF CSMC 2; Sfudenf Council 3,- Glee CIUb d; Honors; HERALD; AMA- RANTH; German Club 2. Betsy likes driving and shorthand ...enioys helping others...ccm CII- ways be depended on as HERALD staf? knows..,loves home and family. . .0 big tease. J0 ANNE FARWICK Senior Club. Huppy-gOvIUCky Jo is fond of gym, baseball, and free days. .. pet peeve 15 demerits...hails from St Augustine Parish. ..plans to en- ter nursing. NANCY FISHER Senior Club, president; Business Club 4; GCC treasurer. Carefree Nancy is from Mt. Airy . . .is noted for her personaliiy plus sweet smile...she is college bound ...pas?imes are football and mulls. ANITA LOUISE FEIST Glee Club 4; Senior Club. Nita likes to sing. . .works of Ali bers' as u :ushier...asp1res to be- come a receptionist. .drives a new De So?o...has sense of humor. ARlENE FLANNERY Glee Club 4; Senior Club; HERALD,- AMARANTH. Han hails from St. Cement... her cuisiunding quality is her freck- les...seen often at K's Confection- ery. ..uim5 '0 be private secretary, PEGGY FEY Band 1,2,3,4; Poe'ry Award 3; Orch. 4,- HERALD, editor 4; Baconian re- porter 4,- AMARANTH 4; Senior Club. Loquucious Peg is always ready with u smile... ll's a riot! is her typical expression.. .Peg enioys dancing and tennis. a future teacher of English. lOIS FORRESTER Glee Club 1,2.3.4; Spanish Club 2; Senior Club. WiHy Lois is full of fun...comes from Lock10nd...her sense of hu- mor is Truly tops...her ambition- teuch grade school...likes week- ends. ANDREA FRANZONE GCC 3,4; Glee Club l,2,3,4; HER- ALD; AMARANTH; Senior Club. Curious Andi ls always found cornblng her long dark naturally curly hair...fuvorite snack-French- fried onions...welI-known qualify Fdependabilim PATRICIA GEISEL Freshman Chorus I,- Honors; Red Cross, prasidenl 1,- Sfudenl Council 4. Put gobs at a fast rate. . .pel peeve is gumlcracking . . . favorite pus- time is knitting and sewing...ombi- tion-private secretary. . .hus sweet smile. JOAN GEARY 51udenl Council T; Latin Club 1,2; Senior Club 4,- Muth Club 4; Honors,- AMARANTH. Known as LasLMinufe-Suzie ... thoughtful and eager to help DH ...fond of horseback riding and opera...a future gem for medical technology. JEANNE M. GEYER Senior Club. Talkaiive Jeannie I: known for her cute smile. . .crazy about datesl all types of food. and teddybecr folk . . .hopes to be u secrefury or housewife. ARLENE GEERS Band 2,3,4; Senior CIUb. Arlene is always friendly.. .she has a good sense of humor...onswers fo the nickname of Geersy . . . hubby is an. . .hopes for secrefurtql work JULIE GRANT Senior Club. Famous for her bright smile... dreams of becoming a private sec- retory. .dislikes gum crackers and amusement parks...usuolly found a! Hue Greek's. KAREN HAEUFLE Senior Club. Witty Koren hails from Locklcndl . . favorite subiecf-shorfhand. . has a cute walk.. .cun be seen driving in a green, yellow, and red Buick. JANICE HELLER Freshman Chorus 1; Senior Club. Jon is fond of sleeping In class... likes blology and recding...plan5 a home of her own...friendly 10 ull...seen after schooI-hours at Rfes'. NORMA JEAN HANEY HERALD; Senior Club. Intends to be a commercial artist . , .disll'kes gening up early...un- swers +0 The name of Toots ... offen says I guess so . . .patronizes Frisch's. CAROL HELMES Freshman Chorus I,- Senior Club. Hails from Clifton. . .dislikes wcming 'In the lunch Iine...umbirion is to live on a ranch...nored for her pug nose...likes gum and lunch- time. JOAN HART Senior Club; GAA 2; Glee Club 1, 2,3,4. QUis1 Juan is liked by all...fc1- vorifes are geomefry, tennis. and Senior Glee Club . . . works at Pogue'su.belongs to the St. Ber- nard Crew. JANET HENKENBERNS Laiin Club 1,2,- Senior Club. Jan hails from St. Boniface...dis- likes gum-crucking and riding noisy buses. . . usual phrase- Wowee, Buddy! .. . plans a secretarial CUI'EEL ROSEMARY M. HERRMAN Glee Club 1,114; Senior Club. Rosie smiles constantly. . .lika: her cashier job of Kroger'si..hopes to be an X-ray Technician.. .sewing is her hobby...pef peeve-drinking coFee. MARY ANN HOFMANN Glee Club 1,114; GCC pres. 3,4; Fresh. Day Com. 4,- RB piuy 4; San- ior Club. Found with fhe College Hill crowd .. .sporfs blonds: pony-roil . . .hopes to enter Good Sam. . .fond of chemistry. . .aim is a driver's license and fun. lYNN HINNENKAMP HERALD; AMARANTH; Senior Club. Known by her friends as Lynnie . . As an ardent reader. . .hails from Sf, Bernard . i . always dodging homework to folk 0n the phoneu . very dependable. ROSE MARY HOMAN Red Cross; Senior Clubi Friendly Rosiaw cfuims teaching us chosen profession. . .Iikes apples, English, and horses . . . dislikes grumpy people; . .sulesgirl at Han- sonisi 22 MARTHA HOFFMAN Senior Club. Marty hopes lo teach school... has a habit of saying Oh, you know ...pef peeve is crowded buses. . .ccllege is her aim. . .Curo- lyn is her Special pal. ROSE MARIE JACKSON Senior Club. Stonewall hails from White Oak ...cluims she is a sleeping beauty ...wonts to head south to Fort Bragg. . .seen after school hours at Louie's. JENNIFER JONES Senior Club. Jenny's pet peeve is demerits. . V has 0 dimple in her chin ..usuully smiling. . .pluns a secretarial career . . .comes to OLA from Camp Wash- ingtun. JANICE KALLMEYER Red Cross 1; Glee Club L114; Oxford 3,- Honors; Senior Club; Mum Club 4, Known for her cu+e smile...meeis the crowd or Louis's...likes St X, music, and buseball,..spends her offerAschool hours cooking up sundae; ELAINE KEMPER Senior Club. Elaine has naturally curly hair.., can be iaund at all Bacon football games. . .cloims roller skating, read- ing, and biology us her favorifes EILEEN KEARNS Latin Club 3; Honars; Senior Club. In goes for malts and Frisch's . describes herself as Miss Annoy- ance in sludy hull. A .usuully drives with the girls...hus habit of door dling NANCY KATHMAN Band 1,2; Malh Club 4; Honors; Senior Club. Usually seen at Rfes'.. .Iong, bright brown hair...wishes for a career in nursing. . .fond saying, Hi, squir- rel ...likes chemistry and dancing MILDRED KING Senior Club. Milly hopes ro be a good wife and mother...likes speech arts, dancing, and skating...oim-ro learn to skate backwords...co- opercfes in everything. PEGGY KINSTLER Cheerleader 1,114; Senior Club Peglgy is a live wire. , .comedienne or Iunchtime...frequemly seen at Jeonn'xe's or the Campus. V .fuvorhe sublec! is clgebra...sules girl or present. PAT KLUEH Senior Club. Tull Pat has long brown hair... plays voileybufl for St. Francis Seruph...ombilion is to shrink a few inches...Fond of writing 10 a cermin person. ROVENA KLEINER Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Senior ClubA Beanie is usually in CI happy mood . . . loves pomegranates . . . ambition is to be c: beautician... desires to own a pink poodle... plays a saxophone. MARGARET KOCH German Club 2; Honors; Senior Club. Cheerful Murg is proud of her naturally Curly hcir...Work5 in a bukery...hcs preny blue eyes... likes business subiec'rs 0nd stuHed animals. MARGIE A. KLOCKE Latin Club 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Club. Murg is proud of her dimples... likes boating and dancing . . pet peeve-mrn lronsfers. . . known 55 Hot Rod Morg . 4 humorous. BARB KOCK Glee Club uccompanis'f 1,- Orch. 2, 3,4; Band 1.1.3.4; Oxford 2,3; HERALD; AMARANTH; CSMC, pres. 4. Musicullanclined Barb hails from College Hill..4good CSMC worker H .oims to be a chemical engineer. ANN KOEHNE Glee Club 1,4; Senior Club. Ann has a sparkling sense of humor and en attracfive smile. . .Iikes entv ing and ice skating. . .dislikes home; work. . .is a real whiz at housework. SUE LICHTENBERG Mary Unit 1; Freshman Chorus; Sen- ior Club; Business Club, pres. 4. Fun-Eoving Sue has a knack for controlling her temper...is usually found smiling...despise5 pizza pie . . .pluns Io be a private secrefary. JDHANNA KONRAD Senior Club. Pretty lass, noted for her smile and dark brown; curly pony-fcnil. . .hopes for career as an interpreter. . . soH-spoken..;homef0wn is Vienna, Austria. MARCIA lOGSDON Glee Club l,2,3,4; Red Cross 1,2, pres, 3,- French Club 3; Math Club, pres. 4; Senior Club; Honars; HER- ALD; AMARANTH, asst ed; Murcia aims to be a math teacher . . Mails ?rom College Hill. . .best- known for her ability 10 catch on easily. .L. V WILMA 1ASITA Red Cross 2; Senior Club; Glee Clut- 4; HERALD; AMARANTH. Willi wouid like In be a teacher . .hus expressive brown eyes. .. likes 1o s'udqums knack for mis- plocing lhings..,fuvorife subiecfH iournulismA SALLY MACKE Band 1,2,3,4; Orchesfra 2,3,4; Good Counsel Club, v. pres. 4; HERALD; HSmn enioys any sporf. . .excels in swimming . . .besf-known For her large appetite and friendliness. . plans to enter nursing . . . pet peeve-home- work. BOBBI MANYET CSMC 1,2,3; GAA 2,3, presidenf 4,- German Club 2; Honors; Senior Club. Bobbi likes fclfening foods and letters from Germany. . .clcims speech arts as her favorite subfect ...inlensefy dislikes alarm clocks and studying. CAROL MADDEN Camera Club 4; Red Cross 4; Busi- ness Club 4; Senior Club; HERALD; AMARANTH. Carol is best-known for her enthu- siasm and school spirit...fuvori!e hobby is camera-clicking...can of- ways he depended Upon to lend a helping hand. DIANNE MANTHEY Bond 1,2,3,4.- Orch. 2,3,4; Math Club 4; Senior Club; Oxford 3; Honors. Di claims chemistry and math as favorHe subiec'rs. . .enioys good mu- sic and good books. . .plays c: mean frombcne...c1lwuys soff-spoken and quiet. JOYCE MARTINO Honors; Glee Club l,2,3,4; Seniar Club: Oxford 2. Marry hos difficulry being on time . . .dislikes crowded buses. . .uims to be a private secrefary. . .best-known for her cheerful, friendly disposition. JOANNE MEINERS Senior Club. Jo likes dogs and baseball...finds it hard 10 put up with people who crack gum.. .poinfs to typing as her favoriie subiect. . .hails from 51. Bernard. HELEN MERGENTHAL Glee Club 4; Senior Club. Helen's talking ability is marked, . , claims typing as her favorite subject .. .hales lo 951 Up for school, SUSANNE MAYER Orch. 1,214; Band 2,3,4; Senior Club; German Club 2; Honors. Susie is always gay and pciienfu likes good music and sewing . . .bes'r- known for her sweet, quiet manner and cute dimples. . .uim-secretory, MARGIE MEYER Glee Club 1213,11; Senior Club,- Han- ars 1,- HERALD; Prom Committee 4. Midge is one of the St. Clemenf crowd. . .can always be found ei'iher singing, dancing, or helping people .g ...friendly Marge plans fo enter nursesi training. MARY LOU MILET Glee Club T,2,3,4; Senior Club. Miss Pony-Tuil is always friendly and smiling. . .dislikes gossiping,.. is an ardent iiifer-bug fun...1ikes a certain '55 red and white V-B Chev. MAUREEN MITCHELL Senior Club. Renee likes turkey, science, and the Air Force...dreams of delving into the sciences. . .finds it hard 10 toler- ate two-faced people or preiend- ers. PAT MITCHELL Honors; Senior Club; Red Cross I,- Glee Ciub 1,2,3,4. Taikative Mitch appremcres a good sense of humor...works as cashier av Aiber's...is very en- ihusiosiic about speech ans. . .oim- driver's license. JUDY MOORE Senior Club; HERALD Assoc. ECL; AMARANTH. ArtisticolIy-inclined Judy likes writ ing poetry, slumber parties, and New Year's Eve. . .disiikes conceited people and The 8:20 bellu.uim- nursing school. EILEEN MORRIS BETTY JO MOON Senior Club. Bo enioys geometry class and lclking on rhe telephone. . .is friend. ly and sweet 30 everyone. . .disiikas uniform skirts. ,.hopes to be a de signer. Mary Uni! 1; Glee Club 123,4; Ox- fard 3; Senior Club; Math Club 4. Eileen's one ambificn is to be the proud owner of an M.G. sporascar ...iikes moth, horses, and swim- ming...moin asset is her sweet personality. I'- CHARLETT MULLALLEY Senior Club; GAA 4. Char enioys any spor' 0nd excels at muny...loves to Teuse...clu!ms Iunch is her favorite subiecf. . . seems willing to find enioymenf all the Time. MARY E. NIEMEIER Honors; HERAlD; AMARANTH; Band 1.2.3.4; Mary Unit 1,2,3; Orch. 2.3. direclress 4; Proiectiun Club 3.- Laiin Club 1,2.- Foods Club 4; Senior Club; Math Club. Music is Mary's main interest. . .she's a dental ossisrane...weurs c: diq- mond...known as Beth to her classmates. MARY LOU MUNSON Glee Club 4; Senior Club. Pint'sfzed Lou loves to laugh and 10lk...enioys dancing, eating. and reading. ..hopes to be successful in oil endeavors...is always cheerful. PAULINE NOE Senior Club. Pauline likes dancing . . .hcpes to get a iob in an office after graduation .. Juvorile expression is Gee . . . claims speech arts is her best sub- iec'r. MONA NABERHAUS Red Cross 1; Senior Club. Mona works as u cashier ct AIbersl In Corryville...her favoriie subiect is bookkeeping...can be found at the Crmuge lnn...flny and quiet, ROSEMARY NCVELLO Mary Unit I; Sindanl Councii 2,3; Math Club 4; CSMC 3; Senior Club,- Honovs; HERALD; AMARANTH. Rosie coiled: stuffed animals. . .now is cashier at Kroger's...lives in S0. George's Parish. . .cloims civics and algebra as favorite subiects. JOAN NUCKOLS Glee Club 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2; Sanior Club. Nucks plans to be a nurse. ..has long brown wavy hair. . .is 0 pretty wurblar. . .favorite subiecl is history ...Iikes The St. Bernard crowd. PAT PETERSEN Senior Club. Pat is noted for her long locks and cantagious laugh. ..lovas c1 gab fesf...an cmracrive and charming person who dislikes being called Party. M MARY ELLEN O'BRIEN Honors; Orch. 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Lan Club 2; Sludenf Council 2,: AMARANTH. Mare loves +0 s?udy.. .ploys first violin with the orchesira. . ,uirns to be a good cook...mukes her own clofhes. .. is considered a good debuler. SUE PIERCE Band 1,2,3,4,- Orch. 2,3,4; Luiin Club 1,2; GCC 3; Senior Club; HERALD. Sue plays the piano...u speedy typisf. . .drives a Pontiac convenible . . . has pretty eyes. . .cluims a keen sense of humor. ..p1cns to be a designer. , MW NORMA JEAN PERONI Senior Club. Norma has a cheerful smile...she is always willing to lend a hefping hand. . .ccmes to OLA from Oakley ...pols with Carole, Carol, and Jeanne. LA VERNE PORTA Senior Club, vice-pres.,- Band 3,4; HERALD. Answers to the name of Vern . .. to make people happy is her desire . . .future secretory. . .friendly and peppy Vern dislikes Thaf early morn- ing bus ride. JOAN POSTON Mary Unit 2; CSMC 4,- Oxford 2,3; Latin Club 3; Honors; Senior Club; ENQUIRER reporter; HERALD; AMA- RANTH. Posie hails from Cliffon...w0r- ries abouf writing essays.. .ou1- standing for good posture... iournalism is her favorite subiecf. .. enioys dancing. JUDY QUINLAN Senior Club. Jusy enioys study periods and gum...con be found buried under Mubley hats...hus art of decorat- ing books, writing letters..,anends Sf. Pat's. CAROLYN L. PRATT Red Cross 1; Foods Club presidenf 4,- Senior Club. Carolyn hopes to become a teach- er...is known for her short hairA CULUPet peeve is crabby bus drivers. . .is seen around VnHeydule offer schooI time. GRACE RAHE Freshman Chorus I; Glee Club 2,3, 4,- Seniar Club. Shy Gracie takes 100 words a min- u!e...wonts to be a s'enogmpher ...dislikes people who crack their knuckles. . .fhis optimistic gal laughs easily. 5-4 30 JOANNE PRICE Glee Club 1,2,3; Oxford 1,2,- Hon- ors,- Saninr Club. U0 l5 known for her sparkling blue eyes and unusual giggle. . .dis- likes crowded buses..Auims To be- come a private secretary...a veteran fa I ken ESCLDE REICHHARDT German Club 2; Senior Club. Srnlling, cheerful Esolde leaves a big ray of sunshine wherever she goes.,.eoger for lunch, study, and 2:30 beII...wanfs to become a privafe secretary. JULIA ANN RICHARDSON Band 13.3.4; Math Club 4; Senior Club. Friendly Judy hopes to teach school . , .Ioves to eat pickles. cheese and cruckers...gveeis all with favorite saying, Hello, there . . .enioys math. JANET RIESENBERG Cheerleading 1,2,3. captain 4; Red Cross 2; GAA Board 4.- Senior Club; Pram Cummiftee 4. Known for her dimples. . . onoiher cowgirl from Wyoming. . .personality plus. . . Calomity Jane is our main cheerleader. . .homework is Jon's pet peeve. NANCY L RICK Red Cross 1; SludenfCouncil 1,- Mary Uni! 2,4; Band 1.2.3.4; Orcheslru 3,4; Honors; Senior Club; HERALD; AMARANTH. Ricki hails from St. George Por- ish . . . collects sulumunders . . . has cu're laugh and blue eyes...sports Cl diamond. GLORIA RINGER Honors; Latin Club 1.2,- Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Senior Club. Glo'l i5 rosy-cheeked. . .always smiling . . .fond of bookkeeping and bowlfng. . .consfanfly gabbing about nothing in particular...Mt. Auburn booster. 31 L015 RIECKHOFF Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Honors; smdem Coundl 3,- Senior Club; school president 4; Oxford 2, 3. Prexy Lo is known for her Terrific personali'ry and school spirit ...10 be a nurse f5 her ambition ...possesses big dimples and a twinkle in her eyes. BETTY ROLL Senior Club. Betty possesses long brown tresses . . .hns u cute smile and frIendIy personality. . .very enthusiastic about driving. . Jond of music, Typing, XU. HELEN RUSSO Mary Unit 1; Honors; Senior Club Com,- Lafin Club 3. Helpful Helen shores all she has . . .shows great dramatic fulenf. . . aims to teach grade school...chtef rraifs-aufhbilioy, sincerity, dependa- bili'y. CAROLE SAUPE Senior Club; Drumalics. Blue-eyed Carol answers +0 Kimo . . .plcns 1'0 be a secretary .has a sense of humor and a versatite per- sonality. Hher special characteristic -fulklng. ANTOINETTE SABELHAUS Band 142414,- Orchestra; GAA 3. vice-presidenr 4. Our Toni love: sports. . .she beats the band's drums for all she's worfh ...hopes to own three sport curs . . .Thls VP truly has a friendly smile. NANCY ANN SCHAFER Bpnd 1,2,314; Orch. 2,8,4,- Senior Club; Frashia Day Committee 4; AMARANTH. Giggling Schaf claims Our Mother of Sorrows Porish...her aim is to become another Florence Nightin- gale. . .alwcys talking , . .fuvorne soying- Aw, shucks. CAROL J. SANDER Orchesfm 2,3,4,- Sfuden! Council 2; CSMC Sec. 4; Senior Club. If can't get any worse, claims Susie ...alwuys has a with; re- mork...ever helpful and depend- able. . .she has a Dutch temper. . . aim-To be a success. JULIE SCHOENUNG Freshman Chorus 'I; Glee Club 2. 3,4; Senior Club. A very generous friend to every- one. . .likes good music. . .olways Talking in The hulls...qui1a cheer- ful.. . lr's dandy is our gal's fu- vorife saying. ANNALEE SCHRAND Senior Club; AMARANTH; HERALD. A baseball fun is Annie.. .her beouriful Iong hair makes her stand out. . .dreums of being an airline hostess. . .generous to all. . ,0 St. Clemen? gal. CAROLE SCHULTE Senior Club; Glee Club 4; Junior Red Cross 1. That's life in a big ci'yl says short and cu1e Chick . . .she enioys any- thing she's in fhe mood for, . .one of the very foifhful 5!. George crew. JOAN SCHROEDER Mas? Mary-Like Girl 3; Senior Club. Dark-haired, blue-eyed Juan is very considerate of othersnhus a good sense of humor...plans to become a private secretary...foves 'ro Tease. CLARE C. SCHULTE CSMC; German CIUb 1.2; Mary Unit, secretary 4; Senior Club; Hon- OIS. Schultz hopes To have a car of her own in The near futurerncan be heard whisfling...a future 5er retury...her favorite joke begins with We was- 33 JEANETTE SCHULER Glee Club T,2,3,4; French Club 1.2,- Senior Club. Jeanne is The shortest girl in the Senior Class. . .likes footbuH, potato chips, and Italian tood...her aim is 20 grow about six inches roller. MARY SCHWEITZER Latin Club 1,2; Proiech'on Club 1,2; Glee Club 1,4; Sfudenf Cauncil 4; Math Ciub, vice-pres., secy. 4; HER- ALD; Honors; AMARANIH, asst ed.; Junior Red Cross 1. Schweitz is known f0: her clever wmicisms. . .mcafh rates high on Iis? of favorites...dislikes hypocrites. HELEN SENNRICH Band 1; Senior Club. A speedy typis? who aspires fa a good position as a pr1vute secrefury ...has eyes fhcl' cry when she laughs...her unusual pet peeve CHARLENE SEITZ Glee Club 1,2,3.4; Senior Club. Fun-Ioving Seitz Iherally bubbles ...Iovas to munch and nibble... ardent ice-skuting enthsiast. . .wel1- known for her unusuaHy comic antics. MARY HELEN SIEFERT Mary Unit 4; Glee Club 1,4; Senior Club. A sfenogropher-to-be is Mary. . .she claims sewing as a favorhe subject ...dlmples and ca pleasant smile combine to spark her friendly dis. posmon. sharp elbows. r. ,X, 3 y '1 PAMELA SIEGEI. Spanish Club 4; Senior Club. Possesses long brown hair.. .has a dandy personall'ry...likes Spanish and typing. , .c: huppygo-Iucky Miss ... Pom plans someday to be a secretary. 3 1 l... ' W hu- ,r GAIL SHEPHERD CSMC 'I; GAA 2,3,4; Laiin Club 1,2; Math Club 4; HERALD; AMARANTH; Glee Club 4; Honor Student-Ox- ford 2,3; Senior Club. Gail is our srick-fo-it teenager ...u fun-Iovlng, emcienr. buslness- minded, alert student. BARBARA SMITH Red Cross 1; German Club 1,2; CSMC 3; Senior Club. FasHalking Bubs has a line all her own..Js ever ready w1fh o ley remark...her favorite pastime- dancing. . .possesses a sharp sense of humor. BARBARA SPAULDING Luiin Club 1,2; HERALD; AMA- RANTH; CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH REGISTER correspondent Barb is a pleasant hurd-working gal . . .works at Newberry's after school . . .uspires To become a famous writer. MARY LOU STICKLEY Glee Club T,2,3,4; Popularity Con- test 1,- Seninr Club. A link senior who is called Lou ...bocxsfs o tantalizing soprano voice...plus a friendly personalify ...to be a top nocch arrisf is her goal. MARY LOU STEFFEN Foods Club; Senior Club. Nicknamed Sedge ...is not very iulkofive...dreums of a driver's Iicense...hos habit of Iosing keys ...her hobby is collecting sruHed animals. CAROL STURM Glue Club 1,- Senior Club. Loves to knif...clafms speech ads as her favorife subject. . .dislikes bossy peopie. . .has cure dimples. .. Nell-known for habitual rurdiness. 35 BARBARA STEINMETZ Glee Club 1; Senior Club. A dleticlon's assistant Es Barb ... coHecfs both records and stuffed animals. . .Ioves to giggle and chain fer...promplness is her specialily. BARBARA SULLIVAN AMARANTH; HERALD,- Glee Club 4; Senior Club. A red head, nlcknomed Babs ... hails from 51. Bernard.. .cun be found driving a '51 Chev...hopes someday to be u nurse...fuvoriie subied i5 biology. JO ANN TAYLOR Glee Club; Senior Club. Comes from Reading . . .favors sports, especially bosebaIl and swimming . . .nicknumed Annie Oakley . . . frequent visitor To The roller rink. JANET TOPMILLER Glee Club 1; Senior Club. Skilly is one of the shorries... her spoolie! creme quiia a view... cherishes a Big Ben watch. ..pre- fers speech arts and foods class. MARY LOU THAMAN Glee Club l,2,3,4; Senior Ciub; Foods Cfub, secretary 4. Mary Lou's curiosity makes her on inquisitive girl. . .fovorite suhiecl is typing. . .Iikes idle weekends. . .0 special snack is crisp potato chips. PAT TERGERSON Senior Club,- Freshie Day Committee; AMARANTH, business manager. Knowr to her friends as Pare . . . enthusiastic manner generates ability to enioy everyday activities. ..char- acteristic-a single dimpfs. I JEANNE VANDEN'EYNDEN Band 1,2,3,4; muiorane: Orch. 3,4; Honors; Student Council,- Mafh Club; Bacon's play; Senior Club. Leading the band through its paces is OLA's Von .nespecially fond of swimming...her favorite subiecr is speech arts. . .dislikes all reckless drivers. MARILYNN VASKE Senior Club. Murilynn is known to all for her 10:19 hair and freckles...works cur- rently at Russo Pharmacy. . .fuvorite saying- nasiy bread . . .Iikes siudy period. 36 BEATRICE VENTURA Freshman Chorus I; Glee Club 2,3, 4,- Senior Ciub. Bea hails from 5', Monica. . .usu- ally says What do you say there! ...peT subiects-fyping and study hull...pre5enrly works at five and dime, Agi JANET WEBER GAA 2; Senior Club; Freshie Day Comminee; Foods Class, vice-pres- idem, Janie hopes To become a denial ussisiant. . .works at Shillim's. . . her favorite subiect is bookkeeping ...aHends St. Vivian's Parish, Finneytown. ANN WARREN Freshman Chorus; Senior Club. Annie hails from St. Chrisiinu. .. unusual hobby-Tulking on the phone .. .sfriving to become c: nurse. . . favorite subiecf is general business .. .characferized as a straight shooter. MARY ANGELA VOGELSANG Red Cross 1; Math Club 4; Senior Club. Known 05 Angie fo all her friends . . .shy but friendly. . .olwuys wili- ing to lend a handing baseball enlhusiasf...her ambition is to be- came 0 nurse. MARILYN WEHRMAN Freshie Day Committee; Foods Club, pres. 4,- Senior Club. Mar travels from Greenhills. . . no wonder she likes foods class. .. hopes To become a nurse. . .har fo- vorite expression is You don'? suyl MARLENE WELllNG Senior Club; HERALD; AMARANTH. Mariana hails from St. Margaret Mary Parish...ambi1ion-fc do sec- retarial work...enioys typing . piesenf occupationhsalesgirl cit Woolworth's. 37 MARLENE WHISSEL Senior Club. Contagious personality...loves to laugh...our Mar dreams of be- coming a secretary...typing rates as her favorite subiecf...o coke drinker. ALICE WODLUM Glee Club 4; Good Counsel Club, lacy. 4; Senior Club. To be a model ls Al's aim... biology rates as her favorite sub- iect...came to OLA in her junior year. . .friendiy smile. . .clwuys says I'H be dibble. BARBARA WOESTE HERALD; AMARANTH; Times Star corraspondenf 4,- Senior Club. Barb hopes one day 30 write a best seller...wunts to Travel all over the world. . . loves chocolate . . . is often referred To as Miss Day Dreamer. MARILYN YOUNG Business Club 4; Senior Club. Hails from St. Bernard. . .known for her sparkling red hair...especiully enjoys typing, cooking, and sewing ... Murt has memorable friendly smile. 38 JEANETTE WOLTERMAN Red Cross ?; Latin Club 2; Math Club 4; Senior Club. Sincere and fhoughfful describes our Natre ...spends her evenings working of Besse's Drug Store... her main ambition is to attend Pharmacy College. NANCY ZURENKO Populuriiy Contest 3,- Sluden! Coun- cil, pres. 4; Ruflmun's Fashion Board 4,- Senior Club. Studen? Council prexy. . .conlagious personality. . .bright eyes. . .pluns to attend college. . .0 model for Rollman's...always eager to lend a hand. B. Albers C, Allendorf C. A. Ambro B. Bauerle HV Beach J. Benvie D. Boeh : M. Berta V7 Bohn g MA BiH'mg B. Bolles . jg; C, Bollmer M. Bonfield M. A. Brausch P. Buckley M, K. Burkur' Modeling her own crenlionl i - 1.1 C Clausen C. Colston , M. A. Cluxton C. Conurroe K. Collins J, Connors J. Detzel J. Dunziner D. Cordesmon 40 C. Dickhoff E. Donahue K. M. Bell J. Behrmcmn P. Boos D. 30556 E. Breilfelder N. Burke M. A. Cussil M. Driscoll N. Ernst J. A. Ehling J. Even M. F. Fisher P. Flomm J. Fleenor J. Frank L. Fuhon G. A. Gifford M. Gina! C Goede M. G. Haeufle P, A. German Px Halley '; A. Grant B. Humans J. Hartman M. A. Hancock D. Hordig J Huskamp C. L Hehn M Heimerr P. Herman K . M. A. Hoehn f P. Heirhuus T. Henlein Preparing for the From! M. E. Hughes P. Jordan L. Inig M. J. Kaestle J. Jones M. Kaiser J. Ke'lly J. King M. Klueh V. Knechf B Knipe G. Kruemer J, Krebs P. Krue 4! M. Kuderer M Kuhn C. Lamping J. Linesch D. Luecke C. Luken J. Maisel E. Marie G. Matthews M. A, McKenzie E. Meeker M. K. Mifsch J. Morgan R. NiCkley J. Nosker C. J Oslenkamp P. Paduono R. Pohren T; . j . : i x ! B. Pillar MV Podesfu M. Pohlkomp JA Reed 42 R. Link R. Listermonn E Lockwood R. Munguno FL Morcum L. Mcihes M McEneny J. McGuinness D. Metzner C. Miller S. Murrison M. Nelson B. O'Brien P. A. O'Day A M Pangburn E. Perrmnnn J. Peters .53 . 47' 7 1 S. Reynolds ' i M. Reichhurdt K. Rothan 1' Jr '7 P. Rueter CA Sande! F. L, Sansone J. Sansone D. Seiter J. Seitzer R. Servizzi G. Spoahrer P. Stahl C. Slieritz K. Slieriiz S. Turner K. Twuhig F. Vina J. Wallpe K, Walsh A. Weaver B. Willke M. Winslel E, Willmon D. Yee P7 Schnmker R. E. Schuler P. Schuliz C. Seiler GA Siebel J. A. Smilh B. Smithers A. Stark C. Sravale S.Teed C. Theis P. Ulm A. M. Veid M, A Valle M, Wedding J. Wersel J Whitaker a3 J: '3' J. Zeis M. L. Zenni A. Zimmerman J. Zurenko 43 mix 9 'L Sophomore Lobbyist! P. Bolfe J. Hum G. Aichele M. A. Agricola M. Ambro B. Anderson J. Andrews B. Arstingsfcll C, Buchmun M. A. Bolas M. A Buringhuus Iv $ w. 1,3,. P. Barnes C A. Becker P. Becker N B k 8c er R. Benoit D, Bouchane B. Broun M, F. Bray H, Brenner M H. Brinck P. Brenner P, Brotherton P. Brown V. Burger B. Camden D. Cannon L. Carter 45 In memary of Rosemary Kurwischl Sophies ul' pluyl ROW 1: P. Cuumefd, PV Cluusen, L. Cooper, C Cosgrove. ROW 2: M. Courfol, C. Deters, M, E. Diil, D. Dillon. ROW 3: M. Dirr, D. Donnellon, M1 Dube, 5. Eigel, D. Ellis B. Engel, V. E1son, J. Fink. ROW 4: R. NL Finkbeiner, M. J. Finley, M. M. Fitzpatrick, M. Flora M. Frerick, J. Gompfer. J. Gort- ner, B, Geis. ROW 5: B. Gergen, J. Gilkey, A. Gleason, R. Good, C, Grasso, V Grewe, DA GrohA J. Groh, ROW 6: A. Gross, N. Gustin, M. A. Hans, J. A. Hoberthenr, D. HuFFner, B. Hamilfonl R, Hommunn, C4 Handorf. ROW 7: J. Hargrove, C. Harland, J; Harmeyer. ROW 8: C. Huskamp, J. Hehmunn. R. Helferfch. European cruise! 46 ROW 1: N. Heyob, RV Hoffman, M. Hohh, M. Holt ROW 2: C. Holfhuus, R. Holthaus, 5. Holwudel, E. Hume. ROW 3: K. Huxel, J Huy, M. Huy, M. Jamison, M Jasper, J. Jones, J. Kemp, P. Kathman. ROW 4: K. Keorns, K. Keegan, M. C, Keegan. MA Keaton, E. Keiner. P. Kelleher, F. Kemme, B. A, Kenning. ROW 5: J. Kenels, R. Kissing, R1 Klefus, A Klingel, C. Klocke, C. Kluener, C. Knueven, J. Kollshadt ROW 6: J. A. Korte, E. Kramer, C. Krull, D. J. Luchenmun, M. Lauch, M. L. LaPoris, I Letizia, R. Lindernonn. ROW 7: C. Lintz, LAA. Listermun, J. Luparielan ROW 8-. KA Lupuriello, K Mahon, M. G. Martin Learning +he angles! n U Group of cuI-ups! M. Mashuserio P. Math is J. Niabling F. Nies 5. Mayborg L McAllister C, McDeviH J. Norton Ii C. Nuckols B. Nuxoll 'VN M E. McKay J. Meenrs G Meier V. Oxier N. Payne V. Pel1egrino A. Meiners M. L Merkl E. Meyer C. PfeiHer M. A. Policestro P. Porter K. Meyer P, Meyer J, Miller J. Pribilsky M. Pugh CA Quulters P. Mitchell C. Mixie S. Moedl J. Roddif-le R. Rohtz J. Rehkamp J. Monchun K. Moore N. Maura B. Robers R, Robisch D. Rohmon JV Mordh CV Morrell P. Morrissey M. E. RoHes C. Rollinger C. A. Roth C. Murphy K. Myers .3 2- J . Nania K '7' I M. Royston q. ', ' J. Ruck , K. Ryan 48 M. Schoaf D. Schuppucher M. Turovella G Thumann D. Schehr B. Schmulz J. Schmidt V. Thornton DV Topper D. Wagner M. Schmidt M. Schnetzer L. Scholle P. Wussmun L. Weber C. Wesseler C. Schulle G. Schwain C. Schwieterf M. K. Wessendurp J. Wiesmun J. Wiermurschen J. Seaborough S. Sermershel'm B. Shimef J. WilmhoH C. Wilson J. Wimmers H. A. Siaferf J. A. Sieferr D. Siegman V. Windholtz F. Witle C. Wolf J. Siegmund G. Smith V. SpauIding T. Wolke R. Woycke M. L. Wunder S. Sfark J. Steel A. Siegeman ., M. Ye: M. Yenke E Young I. Sfickley M. Stigler D. Sfrnshier L. Young C. Zepf C. Zurenko 49 P. N. Beyer C. Blackburn 4E: C. BiHing L, Blessing - M. A. Bockelmon. B. J. Boeckmcmn, C. Boehm, J. A. Bohn, E, Boliski, J. Borchelr. 1:15:32 . Senior Welcomes Freshman 51 These freshmen are learning The ropes from their senior sisiers; Barbara and Pat Steinmetz Care! and Clare Helmes, Barbara and Carolyn Boehm, Joni and Pat Hart Terry 0nd Mary Ann Bockelmun, Mary and Sandra Schwehzer, Joan and Dianne Geary. C. Boyle, J Brennan, G, Brennan, C. A. Bricking, A, Brown, A. M. Broxterman. D. Bryant, P. A. Campbell. J. Carucci, D. Cecordo. P. Cluxton, P. A. Comean, S. Cole. C. Connerton, A. Copeny, V. Craig. P. Crowel J. Daniels, M A. Doumeyer, C. A. Day, K DeAngeIis, K. A. Deurwater. M. DeGrool D. Denier P. Delaney V. M. Dennis P. Dickmclm C. Dieckman, M. Donahue, J Dorger, S. A Douthif'r, C. Ehling, M. Ellis, R M. Ellis, B Engel, K. Engellmrd'r, J. A. ErfeI, M, A. Evans, P. Eveleigh, V. Eves, M. Farro, L. A. Fuzzio, C. J. Fisser, D. Fossell. D. M. Frerick D. Geury G. Fritz F. Gee M. A Gruf J. Guifudauro A Grave: T. M. Hallomn P MA Hurt, L. Huverkos, B. J Hehn' C. Heimes, M, Henry, M. A. Henrzl G. Hetzer, .J. Hill, M, Hillecry. J- L- Hinderer, H, Hinterlong, M. C. Hogan, B. M. Hoflmunn, S, Hollmcnn. N. Holt, ll Holwodel, K. Hughes, R. Humbert. I g 4:! F. Jamison M. Johnson T. Huy A, Jungkunz R, A Jacobs V, M, Kaiser S. Kemp N. R. Kolhmun B. L. Kurefh V Kothmon C. A. Katzier. R Kiefer, M. A Kindl, P. Kirklandl P. Klara, K. Kleinl J. Kleingers, M. Klump, E Klus, FIRST ROW: MA A. Knecht, G. Kneflin, C. A. Lawrence, M. J. Lenhar, M. L. Lewis, E Lindemonn. P. 5. Linskey, J. Luskey, R. Madden. SECOND ROW: J. Moloney. S. A. Marsh, E. Marshall, G. Martino, E. Mmje, J. McClarnon, G. McGonnon. THIRD ROW: S. A. Meiszer, C A, Menz, C. A. Metfmun, J, L. Maven M. A, Meyer FOURTH ROW: M. Meyer, I. Mohoupl, A. Montgomery, R. Montgomery. P.A.Mouc1m L. MunfeI, K. Ncberhous. FIFTH ROW: N. Nudermun, M, O'Duy, D. O'Donnell, C. E. Overmun, M. L. Paul, P. Pennington, C.K. Petrosky. SIXTH ROW: A. Pilgrim, M, C, Pchlmon, R. Posinski, B. Powe1l, NL Pribilsky, M. A. Prybyla, J. Pulskamp. SEVENTH ROW; P. Quill, M. F. Roobe, B. Eager. K. Reinhurr, J. ReHig, G Riechmcn, C. Robb, P, Robbins, M. Roesch. EIGHTH ROW: E. M. Rolf, P. Rolfsen, S. A. Rudy, A. Ruprich, M. Rutherford, T- SOIUPPO, M B Schickner, P. SCMOUSEL J- SCHW- FIRST ROW: M. A, Schlmmun, C. Schmoif, J. Schneider, C. Schuler, M. G, Schuler, P. Schneizer, 5 Schweiner, P Schweischenuu, 5. Sears. SECOND ROW: M. Seevers, E. Sheehon, B. Simon, B. Smith, M. Smifl1,J.5pc1mpinafo, A Stamper. THIRD ROW: L. Smufberg, C. Sfein, P, Sieinmerz, N. E; Stillman, P. STOUT. x: 7 ' 7 FOURTH ROW: M Sullivan, T Toie, J. Taylor, A. Teeters, J, Telintelo, CA Temcri, FIFTH ROW: P7 Thoma, P. Thomas, D. Thompson, M. M, Tieke, C. Tobergte, J. Tronu. K. Tscheiner. SIXTH ROW: D. Vundivier, M. Voegela, B. A. Weber, 8. Welch, C,Wenning, D Wargowski,M.Wessendcrp. SEVENTH ROW: E. Wickene, J. Wieczorkomki, D. Wiggeringioh. EIGHTH ROW: 5. Willinghom, J, Wilmer, L. Woebkenberg, M. Woemer, L. WON, R. A. Wurzbccher, C. Young, J. Young, M, L. Zirkelboch. U B G H H I Z H T I 0 H S Opening and reading 1he muny oHerings from me suggestion box are secremry, Terry Beckelmqn; presi- deni, Nancy Zurenko; and vice-presidenl, Lori Born. A chance m show school spiril and have fun is provided by the Student Council paper drives and dances 58 . . Th StdtC 'IhIdN F'hf dl ' . . hlghllghts year s u en ounCI epe oncy :5 er osecon pace In the Junior Miss COMES! with carefully planned activities . . . Sludenf Council represenfolives me FIRST ROW: JoAnne Telintelo, Carolyn Bochm, Rosie Novella; SECOND ROW: Sheila Rudy, BeTty O'Brien, Mortie Ccurlol, Bunnie WIIIke. THIRD ROW: Angela Jungkunz, Dolores Donnellon, Gayle Spoehrer, Ann Montgomery. FOURTH ROW: Mory Schweitzer, Pot Dickmon, Par Kelleher, Charlene Deters. FIFTH ROW: Mary Royston, Put Geisel. MARY UNIT . . . lights our spiritual path . . . Winnie Boyle, Ruth Borchers, and Clare Schulfe, president, vice-presi- dent, and secretory respecfively, stand benecnh their guiding light, Mary. Ruth Borchers. cin-dee lauds sophomore representatives Vir- ginia Spaulding, Julie Gortner, Mary Jasper, Donna Lcchenmon, and Joan Kollsfedf in saluting Hue SDS on i1s ienlh anniversary. Albers, and Alice Rogers, 9.11 Counffng on sump: for the annual drive are m freshman represenmrives, Milly HiHeary, Claro Te- a marl. Penny Quill, Mary Johnson, Carol Tobergie, : and Judy Ertel. - -' -1 4- ha ill v; ME Studems form living rosary. Marion Spelmunn, guest vocahsf, congrnlulmes Bill Hoess and Marcia Logsdon, winners of the slow-dunce contest. Following the spiritual path to chapel are senior represemmives Mary Sieferf, Judy Peters, Jeanne Deresheimer. Nancy Rick, Barbara Serving the girls on BringNouriunclmDuys is the happy duty of Margie BischoH. vice-president; Barb Keck, president of the Catholic Sfudents' Mission Crusade; and Carol Sander, secretory. C. S. M. C. The fall social is the big prefect oi vhe year for 1hese missionAconscious representatives, Mary Beth Hughes, Jo Arm McGuinness, Erna Mu'ie, Moy Lou Yenke, Carol Huskumpl Carolyn Harland, Joan Pcston. Joan Arszmon, Connie Boyle, Jeanne Kleingers. Pot Robbini Barb Smith, Donna Frerick, Pm Thoma, Kathleen Myers, and Carol Cosgrove. a 4 kg m lm- rm .. . aray of hope to missions far and near . . . Sisler Francesca, OSF, guest speaker, inspires students To be more missiCJn-rninded To raise money for the Big M the CSMC sponsored a Christmas mailbox. Popularity queen, Coroi Mil- ler, is surrounded by her fellow confestonfs. 63 SEATED: The guiding lights of the Good Counsel Club are Stu Mucke, vEce-plesideni; Mary Ann Hofmann. president; Nancy Fisher, Hemmer, Alice Wnolum, secretary, STANDING: Mary Joapcr, Betsy Bolles, Camille Siieritz. and Dianne Denier, representatives, caderC posters mode by Good Counsel Club members. GOOD COUNSEL CLUB . . . offers vocational guidance to the student body . . . Barbara Pillar reads a Ielter lo members Bua'lly engaged In displaying baked goods are oFFncers: Jayne RadcliHe, Deters, and Ann KI'IngeI, A? Hamilton County Home the actresses who revealed their drumuiic lulen'fs were as follows: FIRST ROW: Gloria Kneflin. and Gayle Fritz. SECOND ROW: Virginia Grewe, Rose Kle- fus, Carole Morrell, and Diane Denier. JUNIOR f RED CROSS .l v . . . a beam of kindness . . . Charlene demonstruies making of favors to junior Pot Mitchell, Mary Lee Meyer, and Theresa Halloron. Ann Klingel members, Entertainmenl group with accordion accompanist Jone! CCF rucci,c:re FIRST ROW: Phyllis CnHman, Gayle Fritz, Theresa Hoilornn, Christina Klocke. Morrell. SECOND ROW: Jayne Radcliffe, Ann Klingel, Mary Lee Meyer, Mary Ann Kindr, Brenda Welch, Pal Mtchell, and Joyce Young. and Carofe LANGUAGE . . . enlightens with foreign culture . . . OmCEFS and editors. of the Stella Romand' are 05 Follows: FIRST ROW: Carol Cosgrove. SECOND ROW: Julie Gurrner and Dolores Donnellon. THIRD ROW: Mary Royston, Nancy Moore, and Carol Wolf. Latm FIRST ROW: Pm KcHeher, Terri Walks, Phyllis Kemme, Carol Kluaner, Colleen Murphy, and Anndee Grass SECOND ROW: Carol Wesseler, Gale Thumunn, Dorothy Topper, Mary Jasper, Camille Siierifz, and Virginia Spouldlng give their version of 0 Roman wedding 66 CLUBS French Preparing for their play are Carolyn Harland, Marie Maslruserio, Kathleen Ryan, Diane Siegmun, Mary Dube, Jackie Jones, and Kovhleen Meyer. Spanmh The home of their South American pen-pols is found by emcers, Virginia Thornton, Gayle Meier, Virginia Oxier. and Margaret Josephine Nuniu and Ruih Holthuus demonsfrote a Spanish dance. Frerick. x' .1, Wu Sue Lichtenberg, president, leads in club installation ceremonies. New members fees? after Ceremonies. BUSINESS CLUB . . . future business leaders . . . The Business Club grew during the First year of its existence under The guidance of omcers Jane! Linesch, Erna Marie, Sue Lichtenberg, and Eileen Dono'nue. MATH CLUB O$cers Barb Boehm, treasurer, Mary Schweitzer, vice-presidenl, Joan Geory, sergeonf at arms, and Marcia Logsdon, president congratulate Barb Keck on her speech given at the annual Colloquium. . . . enlightens through fun and study . . . 31-! win: 'k:- I. . ' Q1 . ; J 1 I All rhe members full the table for one of the frequent banquets. Members of the cost of Much Ado About Mathematics ure Mary Niemeier, Joan Geury, Diane Man- fhey. Mary Ellen O'Brien, and Mary Schweitzer. Marcia Logsdon, president of the city- wide organization, explains her prizev winning prciecr to other CoHoquium contestants. First period Foods Club oHEcers ore Mary Lou Thumun, Alice Rogers, Sister June Frances, modemror, Janet Weber, and Marilynn Wehrmann. Foods CJUb prepares for Chrisfmas party, CLUB . . . future homemakers . . . Third period officers are HazeI Siefert, JoAnna Duenne, Lois Weber, and Carolyn Fran. PROJECTION CLUB . . . Weel workers . .. In the reHeclfon of the proieclor are members Mary Keegon, Janet Wier- mcrschem, Camille Siieritz, Bonnie Anderson, Carol Wolf, Ruth Holrhous. and Jo Ann Korfe. 71 Working the tuperecorder is just one of the many jobs of senior members Winnie Boyle, Mary Schweitzer. and Ruth Bossev CAMERA CLUB . . . flashes school activities . . . Carol Madden, president, talks over club adivities with Sister Mary Edward, club moderator. Club members are caught wcfching ?he birdie M. Schickner, M, A. Bockelmun, M. Johnsan, 3. Sears, and C. Tammi prepare a developing solution. 72 SENIOR CLUB ...shone during current year. .. These vivacious emcers ore Mary Ann Hofmann. treasurer; La Verne Porto, vice-presidenf; Nancy Fisher, president- Jeunne Deidesheimer, secretary; and Barb Steinmetz, committee chairman. TOP: Seniors show Eovicl mood DI Halloween costume party. IOTTOM: Eileen Brenner models her prize-winning pumpkin costume. fDeviI is unidenlinedH Big Sisfers enioy Trying Valentine cremions on their L?Hle Sisters. 73 RAHI Peppy Cheerleaders boost marde Alert and ready were the Varsiiy Easkefbull members. FIRST ROW: J Meiners. P. Ulm, T. Sabequus, R. Doen ger, J. Hartman. SECOND ROW: C. Mullalley, R. Bocigolupo, M. K. Mitsch, J. Wersel. B. Manyet, N. Payne. . I . I ; x 7 ', I , w l - , s a great showing for the school, FIRST ROW: R. Doerger, G Shep herd, J. Weber SECOND ROW.- N. Payne, T Sobalhcus, J. WerseL ML K. Mirsch The Varsity Baskeibull team made 76 The Freshmen really revealed 1heir basketball spirit 1his year. FIRST ROW: Mary LOU Zirkalbuch, Mary Ann Graf. Mary Lou Paul, Jean Daniels, Pat Steinmetz. SEC- OND ROW: Barbara Hehn, Ciore Helmes, Roseonn Hum- berl, Mary Lee Meyer, Donna Frarick. THIRD ROW: Sandra Schweitzer, Phyllis Eveleigh, Rosecnn Bcrtz, Mildred Hi!- lecry, Helen Hinterlong, Sandra Willinghum, The Reserve Basketball learn came in for a fair share of applause. FIRST ROW: Ruth Heiferich, Diane Hoffner, Joan Heh- man, Carol Osienknrnp, Janice Hurgrove, Lovell Cooper. SECOND ROW: Jill Mcisel, Carol Wolf, Kay Meyer, Rosemarie Fink- beiner, Joyce Jones. The Reserve Volleyball team made CI good showing, foo. FIRST ROW: Margie Stiq ler, Rosalind Good, Diane HoHner. Carol Osfenkcmp. LoveU Cooper, Janice Hur- grove. SECOND ROW: Joyce Jones, Gail Thomann, Kay Meyer, Carol Wolf, Pulfy Kmhmon, Mary Pugh, Kay Mnhon. Board members search for talent. Judy Wersel, Betty O'Brien, Mary K, Mitsch, and Pony Ul'm sample home-mude goodies, Seniors vs. iuniors in a volleybofl game! GAA president, Bobbie Manyet, gives honor pins to Toni Sabelhous, vice-pres- idem,- Rita Doerger, secre'ury; Gail Shep- herd, social chairman. OLA girls get into swing of old-foshioned square dance under the direction of Mrs. Leonida. Betty EppinghoH wins cookie contest for rhird tl'rne. TALENT SHOW Geneva Matthews and Anna Marie Veid dance Their way to top prize in Tuiem. Contest. Sandy Turner places third for talent. Ruth Montgomery, freshman, sings I'm Sorry and cops second prize in GAA event FIRST ROW: Direcrress, Ruth 30555; M, Logsdon, R. Link, M A. Cassil, C. DieckhoH, 8. Ventura, D. Seirer, M. L. Munson, R. Borchers, M. Meyer, C, Hahn. SECOND ROW: N. Percni, H. M Beach, M. L. Milet, C. M. Lowe, B. O'Brien, J, Kalimeyer, J. Deye, J, Harfmtm, R. Pahren, M. Klocke, A, Koehne. A, FeisT. THIRD ROW: P. Burke, A. Weaver, B Boehm, J, Han, D. Luecke, J. Nuckols, A Frunzone, W. Boyle, G. Ringer, M. Schweitzer, Z. Edmonds. SWEETEST MUSIC Ruth Bosse, Direcfress FIRST ROW: L. Ehling. J. Hoskamp, B. Knipe. M. J. KuesHe, P, Holley, C. Stcvale, J. Manino, M. L. Stickley, C, Schulre, J. Zeis, J Schuler. SECOND ROW: C. Seitz, J. Schoenung, E. Morrisl L. Forrester, P. Mitchell. J. Arszmon, B. EppinghoH. M. L. Thomon, WV Lasim, H. Mergenrhol, B, Sullivan. THIRD ROW: J. Conners, K. Stierirz, M, H. Sieferr. G. Shepherd, R. Listermun, A. Flannery, M. A Hofmann, G. Ruhe, A Woolum, C. Stierifz. B. Boehm; missing, Rosemary Herrmunn. THIS SIDE OF HEAVEN . . Bonnie Willke, Accumpanisf Trumpefs: CA Morrell, H. Brenner, LA Porto, PV Flamm, J. Garfner, M. Schickner, P Fey, M. Niemeier, M, Driscoll, M. Roesch, M. A. Baringhaus. MARCHING MUSIC . . . Drum Maieretie: Jean Vonden-Eynden. SaxophonES: B. Weber, 3. Collen, R. Kleiner, B. Keck, C. Menz, C4 Balls: C. Cosgrove, JA Seilzer, .1. Born, N. Schofer. Stein. Flules: 3. Pierce, L. Rieckhoff, B. Piller, Av Pilgrim. Basses: C. Allendorf, P. Robbins, C. Wesseler, R. BeeTZ, L. S1ou1berg. Drums; M. E. O'Brien, J. Corucci, T Subelhuus, J. Rich- ardson, A. Geers, V. Spuulding, A. Rogers, S. Meyer, Clarinets: N. Rick, D. Bryant, 5. Marsh, R. Benoit, S. Mucke. C. O'Donnell, D. Born, C. Klocke, D. HaHner. F7 Pennington, Trombones: C. Dieckrnun, J; Sieferr, M. H. Brinck, D. Monthey, J. Wullpe, T. Bockelmcm, K. Bell, 5 Lockwood, M. Bockelmon. FIRST ROW: M. E. O'Brien, S Meyer, C. Sunder. SECOND ROW: N. Ernsl, C. Allendorf, T. Bockelmon. C. Mixie. THIRD ROW: J Berni C. Cosgrove, J. Vonden-Eynden, P, Flamm. Pianist, Barbara Keck Direcfress, Mary Niemeier 86 Mary Niemeier, Directress FIRST ROW: 5. Pierce, L. RieckhoH, B. Filler. SECOND ROW: R. Kleiner. D. Haner. 5. Mucke, N. Rick, R. Benoit, D. Born. THIRD ROW: C. Wesseler, M. Brinck, E. Lockwood. DA Mcmhey, M. A. Baringhous, J. Garfner, P. Fey. FOURTH ROW: J. Seitzer, N, Schoferp T. SGbElhul-IS 87 SPOTLIGHT ON MUSIC . . . Mary Niemeier, directress, leads finale cn Orchestra and Glee Club recital on March 17. Jeanne VcndemEynden faces audi- ence at climax of Bond travelogue on April 2 Q. Condidmes for Music Queen! FIRST STEP; Peggy Fey, Lori ' ' Born. SECOND STEP: Mary Ann Honon, Margie Meyen THIRD STEP: Terry Bockelman, Barb chk, Joni Nuckols. FOURTH STEP: Mary Ellen O'Brien, queen of Music Festival. Chrisfmos spirit at Fountain Square, Holy Name Parade O.L.A.'s Choral group hcrmonizes Musxcians who merited Firs? for The Roger Bacon Music Festival. rufing in the Sole Compefition Music Festival, held a? Miami University, Soiurdoy, March 16, were J, Van- den-Eynclen, D. Seiter, B Wine, B. Plllen Second raiings were achieved by M. Niemeier, M. E. O'Brien, M. B. Hughes. Mary Schweitzer ,; Mmciu Logsdon Associate Editor ; Associate Ediior Jeanne Deidesheimer Editor AMARANTH STAFF SEATED: B. Kock, B. Spauiding, G Shepherd STANDING: JA FosTon, T. Bockelman, L. Hinnenkomp, B Woesta, A. Fronzone, P. Fey. SEATED: B. SUIIivcm, A. Flannery, J. Deidesheimer, M. Schweitzer, A. Schrund. STANDING: M. Logsdonl W. Lusim, M. Welling, R. Borchers. HERALD STAFF Peggy Fey Editor Judy Moore Assistant Editor Gail Shepherd Business Manager Preparing copy for the yearbook and for The school newspaper are The faithful expert typV ists, Betty EppinghoH, Rosemary Novella, and Margie BischoH, Busy typisfs for The school newspaper include Joan Geary, S LaVerne Form, Nancy Rick, and Sue Pierce. 9 O 9 Ferthe edHors for the CINCINNATI TIMES-SIAR edition ore Rwh Bombers, Lynn Hinnenkamp, Jocm Posion, Barbara Sullivan, and Barbara Spnulding, Artists Mary NiemeieE, Nancy Zu- renko, and Lori Born plan yearbook layouts Discussing Hnnncial matters of the yearbook me business managers Carolyn ProH, Palsy Tergerson, Charlene Boehr mer, Barbara Boehm, and Mary Ellen O'Brien. Mary Ann Hofmcnn oversees the photo- graphic developments of Card Madden and Joan Arszmon. Supervising copy for the yearbook on;- Soil Shepherd, Marcia Logsdon, Judy Monre, Mcxry Schwclizer, and Peggy Fey. Margie UosM Meyer's face regisiers surprise when Don EmiD Buckley announces his de- purfure. Julia Richardson, Eileen Kearns, LoVerne Porto, and Mary Lou Thumun depict curious visimrs from Oshkosh. Ken 032nm Sfcub grimnces cs Gail Nar0 Shepherd applies her medical ability f0 0 Thom in his thumb 94 Joseph Isadore as Laurie. Winnie Boyle as Amy, and Helen Russo as Meg, reminisce. Joan Nuckols as Jo ioins Paul Eagle, JeHrey Kalb, Charlene Boeh- mer, and Ron Metzler in a bit of harmonizing. BOY? Glamour and mdhliness add to 1he occasion. 95 BlLLION DOLLAR .SAINT Ron Hungler as St Francis seemlngly has a word of advice To impart 10 The thespians from Our Lady of Angels, Jean Vunden-Eynden, Mary Ann Hofmann, Margie Meyer. and Gail Shepherd, Dan Buckley delivgrs shocking news to Don Swigart, Helen Russo, and Barbara Boehm. HELUS NWAITING Well, take it. What you waiting for? Bea Ventura and Jim Frey apparently ignore Barbara Woes're's question. The female cast of Hell's u'Waih'ng is, SEATED: Andi Fronzone, Joni Nuckols, and Barbara Boehrm STANDING: Margie Meyer, Barbara Woeste, Mis: Angeline Uhrig, Gail Shepherd, Beatrice Venture, and Helen Russo. Modernized Fairy Tales D RAMATI C To Market, to Market. . . Sleeping Beauty LiHle Red Riding Hood Cinderella 98 Speech Arts class stages their Advenf play. Hell, Heaven, EarTh. VENTURES . . . Purlakers of the Heavenly repusi Demons for sou!s Three stars from the East Cundleligh? Nufivity services 99 SCHOOL RETREAT The students at Our Lady of Angels High School got into The real spirit of Lent by setting aside three days for spiritual analy- sis. Fr. Christopher Schneider, O.F.M., was the retreat master. 100 CLOSED RETREATS After the January examinations 0 group of seniors made a closed retreat at the Convent of Mary Reporotrixt Their enthusiasm was 50 marked that a second group attended discourses of the Convent at the beginning of Lent. Listening to the informative talks of the retreat masters, enjoying the refreshing conversations with Mother Mary of St. Finton, walking in the picturesque gardens, and reading in the solitude of private rooms-all were experiences which these seniors called inspirational. 10! THE NEW LOOK FOR THE 0. L. A. CUISINE ' l -'- UH WASHINGTON April 24-28 proved to be good times for the seniors who made The annual Washing- ton trip. 104 105 ART WINNERS Art students, under the direction of Sister Vincent de Paul, merited numerous awards during the past year. Outstanding honors went To the freshmen. Leis Rieckhoff-prasident pro Iem oi the CW Mary Ann Hofmann and Nancy Fisher, winners Council. of state chamisrry award. Winners of the I Speak for Democracy award are Alice Rogers and Marie Mastruserio. SCHOLASTIC AWARDS Murguref Dirrwwinner of fwc essay Virginia Spauldlng and Julie Gartner win coniasrs. La?in honors. FATHER-DAUGHTER DANCE Dads step out with their favorite dates THIS IS YOUR LIFE . . . Glee Club and dramatic studems honor Sister Therese de Lourdes. 109 110 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM May 24 112 1:3 i; p, 2' k4 u: 1. 1 L Queen Ann Koehne and her escon, Mike Crego, hold :ourl us We JuniorASenior Prom. .3' ' 'i J: J. MEHK. 7 ? Sweet, sweet memories! Contenfed smiles are a sign of a good Time. A 900:! Time was had by Gll-even 1he chaperones. Prom Queen candidates, Lois RieckhoH, Joan Nuckols. Winnie Boyle, Queen Anne Koehne, Nancy Fisher, Nancy Zurenko, and Lori Born 1uke time on? to pose with their escorTs. A final dance in the wee hours of the morning climaxed an evening full of precious memories. QUGIiTies and good traits earned these seniors the titles of Miss Popularity, Miss Personality, Miss Typical Senior, etc. After ribbons were awarded, the couples dcmced in the fantasy garden. SENIOR Garden in Jean Vundeniyden singing Graduation Day, dancers whirling all evening, friends chamng a? the tables, and couples smiling for the comeru-GH these events made a wonderful memory for everyone. A GRADUATION WISH Seniors amend Final Mass at St. Clement Church with fhe'lr parents. Seniors Pct Devine, CuroIe Schulre, Sue Pierce, Toni Sabelhuus, Margie Meyer, and Norma Jean Peroni laugh at some private ioke while dressing for graduation. 119 JUNIOR TRIBUTE TO SENIORS At Happy Margie Meyer gazes at the Oscar she received from the Roger Bacon Drama Guild. A grDUp of seniors and their mothers enioy the breakfast given them by the Junior Class. Murcia Logsdon receives iournulism award from Father Regis a! Senior Breakfast. Mary Unit president, Winnie Boyle, says a +'ew porting words to grad- Father Regis hands CS,M.C. president, Barbara Kock, cm award of uares at their breakfast. the Senior Breakfast f 7 Barbara Keck and Joyce Brecounf smile as they receive Lois RieckhoH and Mary Angelo Vogelsang will enter Good Samari- scholarships to fhe University of Cincinnati. San School of Nursing and Mercy School of Nursing, Hamilton, as a result of their scholastic achievements. SCHOLARSHIPS Ruth Borchers, winner of the scho1arship to Our Lady of Cincinnati Marcia Logsdon and Nancy Zurenko merlted fuiNon scho1ar- Collegm congrafulutes Jean Vanden-Eynden and Lois Forrester, ships to Marian College. Indianapolis, Indiana. winners of the Archdiocesan reacher-training scholarships. Lois Rieckhofi, school president is class vale- didorian. Father Cassiun Sand, O.F.M., pastor of St. George Parish, gives a stirring commencement cldclress Toni Sobelhaus merits a cash award for her higher education Helen Russo receives a watch for outstanding scholastic achievemems. from the Girlsf Athletic nlkssocicniun Mary E1Ien O'Brien receives the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John H. Schwartz The National Office Management Association medal and religion award. cerrificute is given To Margie Bischoff. ....... '31 -'.- a; g 6; vaa l. ' , , 1' 2; r1 :1 row gm :1 3.3-, v A- MARIAN COLLEGE Indiana IS, Indianapol ional College Catholic Coeducat 13 Conducted by the Sisters of Saint Franc Liberal Arts and Sciences mung igh School Tra Elementary and H Medical Technology ional Pre-Profess Programs ................... ..: ... ... 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Mchcken Hart, Joan, 5148 Broerman Avenue Heller, Janice, 5210 Beech Avenue Helmes, Carol Ann, 2242 Wheeler Street Henkenberns, Janet, 4202 Florida Avenue Herrmonn, Rosemary, 1231 Ellis Sireet Hinnenkomp, Lynn, 4335 Sullivan Honon, Martha, 8455 Wisdell Avenue Hofmann, Mary Ann, 5730 Kfefer Courf Homon, Rosemary, 303 Warner Street Choikowski, Mary, 23 Green Street 1 Collett, Shirley, 2317 Highland Aven '- Deidesheimer, Jeanne, 1613 DeArmond DeMariu, Mary, 736 E. Mitchell Avenue Devine, Patricia, 539 Rose Hill Avenue Deye, Joann, 6921 Worder Street Diersing, Gloria, 3028 Woodside Doerger, Rim, 4423 Vine Street Duenne, Jo Ann, 391 1 Borden Street Edmonds, Zoronno, 49 E. McMicken Ehling, Lois, 2220 Maplewood Avenue Eigel, Mary, 632 Dorrie Court Eilermcm, Barbara, 6246 Hamilton Eilermun, Murcia, 6246 Hamilton Engel, Rim, 543 Rose Hill Avenue Enwrighf, Rose Ann, 22 E. Daniel EppinghoFF, Berry, 5968 Belmont Farwick, JoAnne, 2346 W. McMicken Feisf, Anita, 6459 Monaliscl Court Fey, Peggy, 2338 North Bend Rood Fisher, Nancy, 2460 Kipling Avenue gsdon, Marcia, 1 177 A'rwood Avenue ucke, Sully, 271 1 JeHerson Avenue Madden, Card, 2101 Ohio Avenue Munfhey, Dionne, 412 Cleveland Avenue DIRECTORY Mcunye'r, Barbara, 232 Kloffer Avenue Martino, Joyce, 252 Helen Street Mayer, Susanne, 126 W. Elder Sires? Meiners, JoAnne, 4519 Lawrence Street Mergenfhal, Helen, 482 Fairbanks Avenue Meyer, Margie, 406 Jackson Avenue Miler, Mary Lou, 42 Glenwood Avenu , Mitchell, Maureen, 1710 Republic 51- 1 HESchwei'rzer, or Mitchell, Patricio, 521 Mupie Driv V . : 5 1- ' 7 Seitz, Char! 91;; Moon, Be'r'ry, 10008 Wayne Av . I ' Sennrich, H- -n, 25' 1 Moore,Judy,4 BochmonStr t h Shepherd, Gail, 6357 . .21 Niemeier, Mary, 402-1 I , :1 1! Lou, 12 Gr enIIStreeT ' y, 1. Y Clif1on Avgpdl ' Rose Hill Low -llcmd Ayenueril 'fasu ,Joc 529 KI- ' ' ,Cor- Congratulations Class of ,57 OUR LADY WELCOME TO OUR MIDST OF OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS i you That Great Taste of Coke Makes Life More Fun 50 Delicious Even the Bubbles Taste BetteH Gives a Bright Little Lift to Everyone 50 Refreshing You Can Feel The Difference When It's Coca-Colm Coin I, A Rengd Trudumalk. YOU CAN SAVE YOUR OWN SOUL BY SAVING THE SOUL OF ANOTHER! Have you ever introduced anyone to your Catholic Religion? Have you ever invited anyone to know the True Religion? Speak to your Relatives, Neighbors, Friends, and Fellow-Workers about our CONVERT CLASSES EVERY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT 8200 RM. These Classes are held throughout the year; without interruption. Anyone and everyone is invited to these simple, friendly and open discussions of Catholic Doctrine, Catholic Practice and Catholic History. Come any Tuesday or Wednesday night at 8 P.M.; or write or phone us; ST. GEORGE CHURCH ST. GEORGE CONVERT CLASSES 42 Calhoun Street Cincinnati 19, Ohio UN. 1-1800 Father Cassian Sand, O.F.M. Father Edward Leary, O.F.M. Father Fabian Gerstle, O.F.MA Father Jogues Englehart, 0.F.M. ST. FRANCIS SERAPH PARISH Social Every Thursday Night 8:00-10:00 P.M. Corner of Liberty and Vine Pastor Father Anselm Sippel O.F.M. Compliments of ST. CLARE CHURCH Reverend George Gude Pastor BRAUN'S TOGGERY A Marfs Store Since Twenty-FouF, College Hill Hamilton at Cedar CONGRATULATIONS TO F ACULTY and GRADUATES OF 1957 ST. CLEMENT PARISH St. Bernard, Ohio Franciscan Fathers Congratulations to FACULTY and GRADUATES OF 1957 ST. AUGUSTINE PARISH Cincinnati, Ohio Compliments of ST. PATRICK CHURCH RL Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Creager Pastor Blue Rock 81 Cherry Streets Cincinnati 23, Ohio THE CATHEDRAL Rev. Albin H. Ratermann Pastor Compliments of HOLY NAME PARISH Sundays: 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:30 11:30 12:30 Weekdays: 6:45 7:30 8:15 Comphments 0f SAINT BONIFACE CHURCH 1750 Chase Street ST. 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BANKING Ask Your Friend0He Bought One From SERVICES ROBERT-MORRIS CHEVROLET Large Selection of OK Used Cars Savings Accounts Trust 5756 Hamilton Avenue MU 1-8000 Loans Commercial ACCtS. BRAUN'S TELEVISION SERVICE 2300 Stratford Avenue Cincinnati 19, Ohio CH 1-6677 Bond Department Real Estate Travel Safe Deposits Night Deposits Collections Money Orders Bank by Mail SOLID AS THE OAK, PROVIDENT SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY BEN RIESENBERG SONS Incorporated Quality and Service COLUMBIA and BIG FOUR Reading, Ohio VA 1-0630 Complimenls of Homeroom 207 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ,57 FROM THE SPRAYCO COMPANY Spray and Brush Painting 4010 Colerain Avenue MU 1-1756 DAILY DIRECT SERVICE LTL or Truckload to points in . . . , CONNECTICUT MARYLAND NEW YORK 'TENNESSEE r 'INDIANA MASSACHUSEI IS PENNSYLVANIA WASHINGTON! DC 'KENTUCKY NEW JERSEY VIRGINIA 'Via MEEKS MOTOR FREIGHT. controlled through management of the Wilson Freight Forwarding Co. 1:23:23: $3,000,000.00 253:: mm FORWARD'NG to 3636 Foilm Ave., Clnti. 23, O. MU 1-5600 MOUNT ST. JOSEPH ON THE OHIO A FULLY ACCREDITED COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Delhi Pike Cincinnati, Ohio WI 1-1288 HOLLMAN BROS. DAIRY 56 Euclid Avenue Wyoming, Ohio VA 1-2322 HINNENKAMP DAIRY 4335 Sullivan Avenue St. Bernard, Ohio CEDAR AVENUE FRUIT Only the Finest in Fresh Fruit and Vegetables College Hill KI 1-7683 AUG. CARUSO and SONS 2nd and Elm Street Cincinnati, Ohio FEY'S FRUIT MARKET Powers and Borden Streets South Cumminsville KI 1-6570 KI 1-6571 FRISCH'S BIG BOY 8383 Vine Street VA 1-4224- CONGRATULATIONS To The Class 0f1057 ...... BREIVEWS DRY GOODS 120 West Elder Street COMPLIMENTS 0F JULIUS TENNENBAUM Furniture For The Modern Home CH 16540 ED. A. MCCARTHY AND SON, INC. General Contractors 2301 Clifton Avenue M. 8. S. MACHINE and ENGINEERING CO. 1164- Dayton Street PA 144-62 Cincinnati, Ohio REMODELING REPAIRING WESTERN TILE CO. ELMER BOEHM Carpenter 5523 Fox Road 4307 Bertus Street St. Bernard, Ohio AV 1-0734 Cincinnati 24, Ohio KI 1-4523 PRATT and BUSH ELECTRIC SALES COMPANY, INC. 2425 Gilbert Avenue GA 11283 RUSSO PHARMACY 901 Reading Road BROTHERS' DRUGS COLLEGE HILL Cedar and Hami1ton KI 1-4163 IGLER PHARMACIES SCHLANSER PHARMACY Wyoming-Hartwcll Glendale VA 1-2615 PR 1-8611 Sullivan and Delmar 0 en Ever Dav Exce 1 Christmas P y ' p 31. Bernard 8 A.M. to 10 P.M1 Free Delivery Service AV 1-1903 SELLARITS PHARMACY 5842 Hamilton CROWN BAR Cullege Hill KI 1-5246 743 E. McMillan RIEDLINGER FUNERAL HOME 19 Green St. 1309 California CH 1-2148 ME 1-1134 ALBERT L. BOEHMER Funeral Director 2545 Vine St. CAMPUS VIEW OF i'HE OHIO RIVER OUR LADY OF CINCINNATI COLLEGE Ed ecliff A Fully-Accrerliled Four Year Collegegfnr Women Conducted by the Religious Sisters of Marc ' of the Province of Cincinnati Bache or of Arts Offered In: Art. Biology. Chemistry. English, Music, French, German, History. Latin, Mathematics, Philosophy, Sociologv. Spanish, Speech Bacheior of Science De rees Offered In: Educaliun. General Home Economics7 Nursing, Foods and Nutrition, Medical Technology BRENNAN MEMORIAL LIBRARY AT DUSK Al's Bar 11133 Reading Read Anchor Furniture Company 1302-4 Vine Street Avon Hardware and Service 3510 Reading Read Boles Motors 3908 Monfgomery Road Bargain Barn 1504 Reading Road Euumer and Redderf Appliances 5904 Hamihon Avenue Besse's Drugs 5799 Coierufn Avenue Bien's Pharmacy 119 Calhoun Street Ray Browns Bakery 316 West Benson Street Brox-Moer Builders 3849 Kilbourne Avenue College Hil1 Pure 011 5800 Hamilton Avenue Corryville Bakery 2615 Vine Street Diehl's Flare! Shop 1809 Vine Street Doerger's Meats 3978 Superior Avenue Dominican Fathers 3:. Andrew Parish Engler's Bakery 5548 Coleruin Avenue F 8. F LondsCupe Company 8600 Camargo Road Fischer's Bakery Inc. 1000 Ross Avenue Frey Brothers Dry Cleaners 5043 Glenwuy Avenue Friends of Our Lady of Angels High School Gir1s' Athletic Association Our Lady of Angels High School Greenlee Curry-Out 4420 Greenlee Avenue Greenlee Delicatessen and Lunch 4514 Greenlee Avenue Huskin's Motors 1050 North Bend Road Freeman Hardware 1552 Freeman Avenue Heid's Cafe 6341 Cheviot Rood Rev. Wm. B. Heitker 7170 Eastlawn Drive Helscher's Grocery 1442 Section Rood Highlander Cleaners 249 West McMillan Homeroom 101 Our Lady 01 Angels High School' Isabella Humphrey 4516 Greenlee Avenue Kessing's Hardware Store 5535 Coleruin Avenue Frank Kaflus Sa1ec? Meats 4509 Vine Sweet King Bee Cafe 120 Lock Street Kiichen Produds Company 2976 Jonrose Avenue Magdalena Konrad 217 West Liberty S'rreef Lance's Gift Shop 313 Ludlow Avenue Lefty's Edgemonf Tavern 1400 Section Rood Ludwigls Shoe Stores College Hill and ML Heulfhy Murlonye Gift Shop 59OBV2 Hamilton Avenue Math Club Our Lady of Angels High School MerlonziWiegele 701 Main Street Karl Mouch 7200 Vine Street Norrhside Council K of C No. 1683 4400 Hamilton Avenue Ohio Cofe 142 Calhoun Street Pearce's Sohio Service Hamilton and Marlowe Rampello Coilege HiI1 Gulf Kirby 1.9528 Rolf's Food Market 301 Warner Street Schobaberle Point, Feed and Seed Store 7045 Vine Street Herman Schlachler, Florist 600 E05! Ross Avenue Sciarra Brothers 2543 Vine Street Spoifh Feed and Supply Company 6511 Colerain Avenue Stanleyls Parkview Market 4928 Vine Street St Cioir TV Sales and Service 4533 Vine Street Walter 31, Clair Son 4717 Vina Sfree? 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Kreyenhugen Mrs. Harold Linnenkamp Mr. and Mrs William Madden Mr. Roger Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. John Munye'f Mr. and Mrs Joseph Martino Mr. and Mrs Stephen Martino Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Miller Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Moxris Mrs. R. J. Munson Mn and Mrs. Herman Nubarhaus Mr, and Mrsv Leo GV Nierneier Ma: and Mrs, James O'Meuru Miss Mary Po? Penwell ML and Mrs. Harry Peroni Mrs. D. Petersen Mn and Mrs. Frank Pohlkamp Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porto Mr. and Mrs. Paul Porfu Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Pro Mr? and Mrs. Joseph E. Price Mr. and Mrs. FL Roch Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reichurdt Miss Jo-Ann Reissig, '56 Miss Gloria Richardson Mr. and Mrs. J. l. Richardson Miss Mary Rieckhoff Mr. and Mrs. Robert RieckhoE Mr. and Mrs A. Ringer Mr. Joseph J. Robers M . and Mrs. Bernard Roeckers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ruilmann Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Schufer Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schoenung Mr. and Mrs, Edward Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. August Schuler Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schulte Mrs. Doris M. 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