Our Lady of Angels High School - Amaranth Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1958
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AMARANTH . . . 1958 PUBLISHED BY THE JOURNALISM CLASS OF OUR LADY OF ANGELS HIGH SCHOOL ST. BERNARD, OHIO. Ir Sam Staff EDITOR Deanna Metzncr ASSOCIATE EDITOR Pat Buckley SENIOR EDITORS Carolyn Gocdde Toni Grant Pat Herman Madelyn Kaiser Judy Peters Sally Teed UNDERCLASSNIEN EDITORS Rita Link Diane Luccke Connie Stavale FEATURE EDITORS Mary Ann Cassil Donna Cordesman Diane Hardig Barbara Knipe Marilyn Kudcrer Marilyn Nelson Alice Rogers Joanne Scheelcr Dorothy Seiter Betty Lou Smithers Jacqueline Wallpe SPORTS EDITOR Carol Ostenkamp TYPISTS Theresa Henlein Marjorie Kuhn Janet Lincscll BUSINESS MANAGERS Dolores Bosse Marilyn Pohlkamp Mary Ann Vollv In our quest for becoming the perfect woman, we often need the competent advice of others. To thank her for her most welcome guid- ance, we dedicate this AMARANTH of 1958 to Miss Angeline Uhrig, our senior English teacher. A perfect woman, nobly planned To warn, to comfort, and command; And yet a sjjirit still, and bright VVitlL sonmthing 0f angelic light? Williczm Wordsworth We, as Catholic students, have a goal of becoming as perfect as possible. Each action performed by us should be one which brings us closer to eternal happiness, This task is difficult to accomplish, for many worldly influences will deter us. We are in- deed fortunateJ therefore, to have as our model the Perfect Woman-Mary, our Mother. To attain the titlc of a nperfect woman, wc must achieve this quality in all phases of our lives men- tally, moraily, physically, and socially. Archbishop of Cincinnati D. L L D D m; N. ,J. d a K d n .c m a R m L m H wa 4x7 k$$x $M$ 3mm a... , :. E: J.J ,III Wx FACULTY . In the gentle. manner of Our Lady of Lourdes, Sister Thercse dc Lourdes, O.S.F., principal of Our Lady of Angels High School, smiles warmly as she offers counsel to Joyce Jones. Reverend Regis Mehn, O.F,M. Religion Reverend Hugh Simpson, O.F.M. Religion 11 MathematiCs gets extra impetus from Sister Geraldine Marie and Sister Mary Roger. Sister Angelica, O.S.F., and Sister Carlissa, O,S.F., superior, exchange views on study habits of students. Sister Muriel, Sister Clarice, and Sister Eva Cath- m'inv vvidcnlly nrc oninyiug :ln :Irlirlo on English. Sister Florentine and Sister Ann Gcrtrudc, of the sewing department, adjust the mechanism of one of the machines in the new home-ecm , nomics center. World-wide projects are current concerns of members of the histoxy department, Sister Eymard, Sister Marta, and Sister Mary Gabriel. 12 Sister Mary Noel and Sister Barbara Ann, chemistry and biology teachers respectively, study a chart made by one of the students for thc science demonstration. Sister Mary Xavier, Sister Stella Marie and Sister Rirhm'd Mnrir- npvrulrr lhv widr vnrivly 0f laminens mmhiurn ullil Imuh lhcir pupils lhe Ic-ufmiqucu, too. Sister Annunciata, Sister Mary, Edward, and Sister Michael Louise have a wealth of experi- ence in teaching language, particularly Latin. 13 Sister Vincent de Paul, artist and scientist, puts the 5nishing touches on a poster. Sister Stanislaus Marie and Sister Mary Gloria REFITli51g1Y nrr' plenwtl with 1110 numhr-m rlmsrn fnr llu- coming lJLnul unLl m'uhr-suu pmgrmum Sister Jane Frances, of the home economics department, teaches her students the art of making attractive table decorations. Miss MARY F. HABAN Mathematics, Engiish Mrs. FED ORA SIKIC Languages, Homemaking Miss R O S F. L L A AMMANN Physical Education M13. MADELAINE KAO LEONIDA Phyxical Education, Dancing Miss BETTY AN N MORAN H istory, English Miss ANGELINE E. UHRIG Englixh, Speech, Journalism 14- PW Annunciation .......... . ..................... RL. Rev. Msgr, Cletus A. Miller Holy Name ...................................... Rev. Albin H. Ratermann Holy Trinity ................................. Rev. Oliver Branchesi, F.S.C.J. Little Flower ............................................ Rev. E. J Hamann Our Lady of Rosary ..................................... Rev. Paul J. Galligcr Our Lady of Sacred Heart ............................ Rev. Gustave C. Brotzge Sacred Heart ............................... Very Rev. Msgr. Raymond F. Stoll St. Aloysius ........................................ Rev. Francis MA Mueller St. Andrew ............................... Very Rev. Edward Holohan, 0.13, St. Ann ............................................... Revl James N. Lunn St. Anthony ............................................ RCV. Gerard Evers St. Augustine ...................................... Rev. Edward Schriever St. Bcrnard-Mother of Christ ........................ Rev. Charles H. McGurn St. Boniface ................................ Rt. Rev. Msgr. John H. Schwartz St, Charles Borromeo .............................. Rev. Lawrence D. Blottman St. Christina ......................................... Rev. George Trimbach St. Clare ................................................ Rev. George Gude St. Clement ................................... Rev. Aloys Schweitzer, O.F.M. St. EdwardHSt. Ann .............................. Rev, Leander A, Schweitzer St. Francis ..................................... Rcv. Bcnnct Rothan, O.F.M. St. George ................................ Rev. Stephen Schneider, O.F.M. St. Ignatius ........................................ Rev. William T. Hilvert St. James ............................................. Rev. William Shine St. John Baptist .................................... Rev. Eric Geiscn, O.F.M. St. John, Dry Ridge ................................... Rev. George F. Kuntz St. Joseph ......................................... Rev. Clement Busemeyer St. Joseph Nazareth ........................... Revl Herculan Kolinski, O.F.M. St. Mary ......................................... Rev. Charles F. Murphy St. Michael ............................................. Rev. John L. Kelly St. Monica ................................... Rt, Rev. Msgr, Charles Kuenle St. Patrick .......................................... Rev. Leo. M. Schmitt St Paul ............................................... Rev. James Bymes SS. Peter and Paul ................................... Rev Henry T. Lammers St. Pius ................................................ Rev. John Berning St. Richard ..................................... Rev Victor J Pax, C. PPS. St. Thomas Aquinas ............................ Rev. Walter L. Crcahen, O.P. St. Vivian ......................................... Rev. Lawrence J. Kroum 15 Seam 16 . BARBARA ALBERS Ann unciation Saga! V: spice and everything nice. CAROLYN ALLENDORF St, Mary Ever so sweet, a pleamre to meet. 17 CAROL AMBRO St. Bernard Some my shek quiet, But if they knzw her thled deny it. Enjoy getting to school early? BARBARA BAUERLE S t. Patrick Weld walk a mile to lee her xmile. Watch your step. HELEN MARIE BEACH CAROL BECKER St, George St. Ann Lively 11s a my .Ifjruy and juxt Her flaming hair and pleamnt ur invigorating. ,mlile We?! remember aft the while. JUDY BEHRMANN St. Boniface A strawberry blonds: with a peachy lim's'mmlity. JUDY BENVIE Our Lady of thc Rosary Judy has a pamion for all the iritmt fruition. MARIAN ROSE BERTA Our Lady Of Lourdes Eenie, Meznie, Minie, Mo, She still hm mme room to grow. Even a fish wouldnH get into trouble if he kept his mouth shut. DEANNA E BOEH St. Clement A quiet charm, a plcamnt way, With always a friendly word to Jay. '; i.,.J BETSY BOLLES St. Clare Whenever xhrf: needed, she'll be there Ever ready to do her share. VERA BOHN St. Leo Intelligent yet gay. CONNIE BOLLMER St Michael Called Con,, by her friends, Not 50 quiet as Jim pretendx. MARY BONFIELD Holy Name Silent and .rhy With a gleam in her eye. PAT 8005 St, Patrick Very nice to talk to; never fails to lend a helping hand. DOLORES T. BOSSE MARY ANN BRAUSCH St. Boniface St. Michael Rosy and bright, Actions speak louder than An ever-smih'ng delight. words. EILEEN bREl JVFELDER SS. Peter and Paul Sleepy time GnL PAT BUCKLEY St. James Piquant irixie who paints picturesquely. 20 MARY BURKART St. Aloysius Shy a: a fawn and just as sweet. NANCY BURKE St. Patrick Neat, sweet, petite. CATHY CLAUSEN St. Monica A quiet lax; In every class. 21 A poor excuse is better than none. MARY ANN CASSIL Our Lady of thc Rusury She hm .xz'lkj' blink hair And a Marjklike air. An 2mm of doom hangs over thc' nSaintly Seniomu MARY ANN CLUXTON Little Flower Mary Ann is A bookkeeping whiz. Usual morning gab fest. JOAN CONNORS St. George Her quiet way; make her known. KATHY COLLINS Little Flower Ready for fun, willing to work. DONNA KAYE CORDESMAN Holy Name When netping her friends, she goe; all out, Loyal and generally without - a doubt. CONSTANCE CONARROE St. Monica Bursting with ,vpontaneous bits of wit. JOYCE DANZINGER St. Boniface Stnr-a'mt z : sprinkled in her hair, Shpfx worth all the Jilver that is there. JEANNE DETZEL CECILIA DICKHOFF EILEEN DONOHUE St. James St. Bernard St, George .leanie with the light P611 and energy bright, A peppy cgllggn, always brown hair and msy A 1197153! delight. on the scene. cheekj. Frustrated book store customers. JUDY DRINNEN JO ANN EHLING St. Patrick PEGGY DRISCOLL Sacred Heart Dainty and quaint; St. George From Mercy she came, With a waist that just And earned a good ainlt, ch of our hearts? name. NANCY ERNST 53. Peter and Paul The orchestra boaslx Her 15ddlz'rfs the most. JUDY EVEN St. Clement Gentlemen Ineler blandss. MARY FISCHER St. Pius Pleasant Fislfs humnrom xtyle Cains her friend; in a show zt'hz'l'a. PATRICIA FLAMM St. George Lends a hand in the band. JOYCE FLEENOR St. Charles Borromeo Long curly lashes, big brown eyes Make her HM object of mzzxiom sight 24 JUDY FRANK St. Clement Streelncm permm'fiei LUGY FULTON St. Clement Straightforward but kind, Afamg'x .vpeulis her mind JUDY GIFFORD St. Clare Refrexhz'ng grin that? mm to win. .h St. Joseph of Nazareth Tenn after term .xhe renmim CAROL JEAN GOEDDE 7-- 0n the honor roil'x list of . - anHl'L Annunclutlun . I a ' 6'0:1!3 mimhief, humor, and v carefree zcvayx . .: w. l MAGDALENA GINAL i l Provided laughs and brightened our days. n. 25 PATRICIA GORMAN St. James Always ready, willing and able. TONI MARIE GRANT St, Bernard Excitmg, vibranlJ and fun 1': she, Our eawr-l'ovinJ Toni. MARY GRACE HAEUFLE PATSY IIALLEY SS. Peter and Paul St. Bernard GAA inlerexfr galore, Little bitty, bratty one. With friend: even more. Five livc-wirc scniors. BONNIE HAMONS Little Flower Quiet and shy Bonnie possesses Radiant blwlze: and shining tresses. MARY ANN HANCOCK St. Monica Merry Mary. DIANE HARDIG St Patrick A future Rembrandt with a flare for friendlinem. JEANNE HARTMAN JOY HASKAMP St. Clement SS. Peter and Paul Gleaming brown hair and Her gym pomen xllecful little beauty rare. tzuinkles, Much happiness around us she sprinkles. Hope and pray but hustle always. CAROLYN LEE HEHN St. Clement When you talk to her you get a sample of frienrllinexx. MARY HEIMERT SS. Peter and Paul Brains and xweetnexs, Helpfulness and mamas. Wait a minute. Pm patriotic, too. PHYLLIS HEITHAUS SS. Peter and Paul Champagne-colored hair and a bubbling personality. PAT HERMAN St. James School breaks up my whole THERESA HENLEIN day-j, Holy Name Dimple; characterize her glowing smile. 28 MARY ALICE HOEHN St. Clare A lovely face, Plus 1mm and grace. Students rush frantically for seat; MARY BETH HUGHES LOIS ITTIG St. Clare St; Clement Small talk and lot: of Alwayx helpful, loyal, and true, laughter. A happy face thafs never blue. PATRICIA JEAN JORDAN St. Boniface Pat displayed her charms in every way JOYCE J ONES A: Molly Layman in St. Andrew 345011,: play. A scholar xhe hope: to be In the field of medical technology. 29 MARY JO KAESTLE St. Clement Bright in her green and gold dren Is our Glee Club directraxs. MADELYN A. KAISER Annunciation A grand permn many say She lives, works. studies in a Mary-like way. M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E JUDY KELLY JOY TERESA KING St. Clement St. Christina Trim, uerwtile simian! with Famed for her extra keen lots of spunk. sense of fiz'ufl humor. MARILYN KLUEH St. Francis Seraph Quiet, but you know she's there. mr...: VALERIE KN ECHT St. James A swell gal is Valerie, As may as one can be. BARBARA KNIFE St. Patrick a Waiting is not her way of doing things. GERRY KRAEMER JUDY KREBS Sacred Heart Our Lady of the Rosary Never a care, never in a hurry, Judy names from faraway Free from fruzvm and needlem Greenhills, bringing to us worry piles of jokes and thrills. Vote seniors best. PAT KRUE St. Patrick Her ways are way: of pleasantners. MARILYNN KUDERER St. Boniface Fitting her to a T 1: a happy personality. Critics hound typist into nerv- ous breakdown. jANET LINESCH SL Clement A scholastic mix: ix Me, From no task doe: Janet 17cc. MARJORIE KUHN CAROL LAMPING 31- George SS. Peter and Paul Hearty laughter, quite a team, Nimble fingers on typewriter keys. A merry heart makes a cheerful caumfemmca J , , ...n.3!rv:: a 1k - RUTH LISTERMANN RITA LINK St. Bernard SS. Peter and Paul Never a care, never a worry, God made her a littie like Never a frown, never in a an angel, hurry. EILEEN LOCKWOOD CAROLE JEAN LOWE DIANA MARY LUECKE St. Clare St. Francis Seraph Little Flower Mzm'mlfy inclined A warm .nm'le is her key to Always leave: them laughing. Il'ilh an intelligent mind. success. Starlets deck themselves with aid from O.L.A. costume de- signers. CECILIA LUKEN ROSEMARY MANGANO JILL ANN MAISEL St. Ann Our Lady of the Rosary Our Lady of the Rosary The four years pajt xierr No key 55 needed 10 0115'?! the threads of time well spent. Anything for a laugh. door of her good humor. RHODA MARCUM St. George Her well known trademarks are curly lack: and a jolly disposition. LO IS MATHES Little Flower A charming winxome miss, A mathematical whiz. ERNA MATJE GENEVA MATTHEWS St. Monica St. George Most comirfemte, ambitioux, Her blooming faenonality and kind, foretell: a rosy future. Another like her would be hard to find. If the shoe fits, wear it. MAUREEN CLARE MCENENY St. Thomas Aquinas Friendly and thoughtful at every turn To be a buyer is her chief concern. JOAN MCGUINNESS St. Clare Smart, goodlooking, eager to plane, Her 017mm of help never cease. MARY ANN MCKENZIE Our Lady of the Rosary An artistir dream describe: her clasxic profile. ELAINE MEEKER DEANNA METZNER St. Monica St Paul Seriuux at work, frivolous a! Editor Dee has her own play, three 'R xu Alternating milestonex along Ready, Reliabie, Rexpomible. the way. These squares didlft pose. CAROL MILLER St. Pius Her many friends can easily see, How friendly and sincere is she. 35 MARY KAY MITSCH St. James Any wachls dream, Shah an athlete supreme. Noon Day Sacrifice. hm. j I. JANE MORGAN SALLY MURRISON St, Thomas Aquinas St. Clement Her tradenmrk hay been Our Cal Sal A jolly dimpled grin. A 1121!, cute pal. MARILYN NELSON St. Boniface Dry wit Makej her a hit. RUTH NICKLEY SS. Pcter and Paul Giggling 1': her favorite pastime. 36 BETTY OSBRIEN St. Clement Comes from a long line of boyular girlL Cheaper by the dozen. PATTY O DAY CAROL OSTENKAMP Our Lady of the Rosary 81. Bernard A musical zloice, a pleasant Schual spirited and gay, way, Proud of 0m GAA Put them tageHrer-they xpell 0,Day. RUTH PAHREN ,w-aei St; Clement Sludz'ou; and bright, A teacherir delight. PAT PADUANO Our Lady of Grace Shaw tiny, but :0 is a stick of dynamite. 37 Holy Name winning mile. JUDY PETERS St. Dominic Golden hair fnrmx a halo for her fair countenance and vivid imagination. Calling all beans. MARY PANGBU RN She wins heart: with her ELIZABETH PERRMANN St. Augustine An expresxive style, And lilting :mile. BARBARA FILLER St. Clare This perky mm sets the beat For the uniformed marching feet, MW m.gmau MARILYN PODESTA St. George Sweet jwrsonality Full of rascaiity. 38 MARILYN POHLKAMP St. Clement They who lboxxexx knowledge 11033353 the world JANICE A. REED Annunciation Azure eyex, complexion fair, Combined with the glow of her auburn hair. MARIE REICHHARDT SHEILA REYNOLDS St. Catherine St. Monica Lively, jovial, and gay, Her beauty Hex Every hour of the day. In her eyes. Studying works up an appetite ALICE ROG ERS St. Teresa School spirit, vitality, and zestJ Our 'pref is always at her best. 39 KATHY T. ROTHAN St. Bernard Better late than never. PHYLLIS RUETER St. Boniface Clasxroom comedienne with a knack for knitting. CONNIE SANDEL St. Vivian Misty eyex, CheJtTLIU hair, 0f personality .rhe has her share. Seniors attend FRAN SANSONE St. Francis Seraph Raven haired, full of fun, Thix girl? a friend to everyone. JEANNE SANSONE St. Mary A: willy as they come. Likes to me her tasks well done. 40 h W m'ld Premiere. JOANNE SCHEELER St. George A hardworking Ian, Whok tops with her class PAT SCHNITTKER St. Clement A Jhy fiaxen-hm'red girl with the voice of a whirpering breeze. RITA SCI-IULER Our Lady of the Rosary Pony-tailrzd, happy, and gay, Through life 3118 paints her merry way. PATRICIA ANN SCHULTZ Mother of Christ Her consideration sincere Makes her friends rate her dear. CAROL SEILER Little Flower Mt. Airy mkm the bow for this brozt'n-eyed guI. 41 DOROTHY SEITER Our Lady of the Rosary Tim mft-spoken gracious lax: Brings talent and wit to every class. Weight and temperature increase. GAIL SIEBEL St. Aloysius Few girls are as nice as Gail, In liking her we newer fail. 3... JEAN M. SEITZER ROSEMARY SERVIZZI Mother of Christ Holy Name Our orchestra directrgss i: as Roxie? wit i5 hard to benl filtz'ng and light ax a gang. SmarlJ cute, and very :zueeL WILMA SMITH BETTY LOU SMITHERS Holy Trinity St. Francis Seraph Fleming voice, intriguing grin, I am small, but remember Many lallawers Ihe did win. Napoleon. ur GAYLE A. SPOEHRER PATRICIA STAIIL ANN STARK St. Thomas Aquinas Annunciation SL Clare The art of living Very bland: and very fair Her actiam of sincerity Is to go on learning. And very nice to know Are rendered with the greatest of simplicity. Poof!!! CONNIE STAVALE CAMILLE STIERITZ KATHLEEN STIERITZ St. Monica Holy Name Holy Name Alwayx sparkling, always gay, In her demure way Friendly and nice, Always has a witty ward to my. She has made many friends. Follow advice. Touch-up artists. SALLY TEED Our Lady of the Resary Aztrrmliveness enhanced by golden hair, Girls llke Sally are really mun CAROL THEIS SS. Peter and Paul Cute little Carol Brings fun by the barrel. NORMA ANN TRIBBLE St. Edward -St. Ann Full of nzixchief, full of fun, A darling xmile lhafs a ray of the mu, SANDRA TURNER Holy Name She dance; ha! way into your heart. KATHY TWOHIG St. James Carefree, happy, and gay. Seem; to learn more day by day. 4-4 PAT ULM St. ClCmL-nt A sparlJ-minded miss With a face filled with bliss. ANNA MARIE VEID St. George Sweet, demure, Ami full of allure. FLORENCE VILLA Annunciation Tiny FlorerLa ewcf1eerful and lively always. MARY ANN VOLLE SS. Peter and Paul Her dark hair and dark eyes spell enchantment. The Big Break! JACQUELIN ANN WALLPE SLMonica Friendly 30 all, Answer: guery call. 45 KAREN WALSH St. Monica Silence is golden No action, ARLENE WEAVER MARTHA WEDDING Our Lady of the Rosary St. Bernard She weave: a path of gaiety A: romantic: as her namen behind her. JUDY WERSEL St. James She scores in more way: than arm JANE WHITAKER Little Flower A serious face And silent grace, 46 BONNIE WILLKE St. Clare Sarcaxtimlly funny, with intriguing green eyes and dez'astaling dimples. Patience is a virtue, Possess it if you can. MARY WINSTEL NONIE WI'l'ZMAN St. Paul Our Lady of Sacred Heart Efficient yet sweet, Smiling lax: with a lovable Her type is unique. lisp. DELORES YEE St. Francis Seraph Dec with her raven hair I: alzt'uy: Tandy to do her share. JUDY ZEIS St. Clement PEPPJ', clever, and coy, To know her ii a joy, 4-7 MARY LOU ZENNI St. Dominic All's wrll that ends well. Ebony hair exquisitely lrmm'ng her facan 5126,: a ballmunr dinner with f?lm'ing grace. ARLENE ZIMMERMAN St. Francis Seraph Camfilemle? mu! kind H'ith an aleri mind JUDY ZURENKO SS. Peter and Paul Shel: hearty and bright, An cver-laughing delight. . . . to comfort, UNDERCLASSMEN 20m 205 FIRST ROI-V: Phyllis Kemmu, Christine Klocke, Patricia Clnusen, Shirley Holwadel, Marin Taravellm Paulette Mathis Beatrice Arstiugsmll, Carol Lcc Cosgrovc, Dolores Donncllon, SECOND ROM? Wilma Devcrs, NIurie Yee, Niziry Schnclzen Teresa Letizia, Ruth Ham- mnnn, Janet Born, Donna Schnppaclncr, Marlene Flora, Patricia Barnes, Virginia Grcwe. THIRD ROW: Rosclyn Robisch, Virginia Burgm', Patricia Becker, Virginia Etsom Frances Nies, Carole Morrell. Mary Brag Patricia Brown, Janet Meentz. Susan Stark FOURTH ROIV: Arlene Meinnrs. Carol Pfeiffer: Janet Wilmhom Jo Ann Sicfcrt, Joyce Norton, Dorothy Topper, June Andrews, Margie Schmidt, Mary Ann Hans, Jacqueline Kamp. FIRST ROW: Patricia Boltc. Virginia Spnulding. Lois Listermann, Martha Courtot, Calh- crine Schulte, Charlene Deters. Mary Ann Agricola, Colleen Murphy, Joy Groh. SECOND ROW: Mary Keaton, Judy Rchkump. Carole Randolph, Ruth Kissing, Genevieve Aichcle Janet Ruck Nancy Becker. THIRD ROW: Maura Holt. Ann Klingcl. Hazel Sieferl, Rim Rahtz, Donna Cannon7 Mary A1111 Brringhnus. Susan Lloedl. FOURTH ROW: Jayne RadcliHe, Margaret Dirr, juunita Schmidt. thinia Thornton. Kathy chgnn, Rcha Benoit. FIFTH ROW: Judir Miller, Marlene Leach, Mary- Jaspcr, Kalhlcen IVIyers, Frieda Kramer, Dolores Slmshicn, Arlecn Gleason. 2m 209 FIRST ROW: Diane Dillon, Lois Schollc, Rose Woyckc, Judy Mormh, Phyllis Wassman, Diane IIaHner, Darlene Groh. Jacqueline Jones, Rose chfas, Donna Lachcnman. SECOND ROW: Carol Roth, Carolyn Harland, Melva Schaaf, Jo Ann Korte, Vela Pellegrino, Joan Gampfer, Carol Kluencr, Marcia Hohlt, Mary Ambro. THIRD ROW: Janet Wietmarschen, Margie Stiglcr, Margaret Frerick, Ann Stegeman, Mary Ann Bales, Patricia Kelleher, Janet Kettels, Annette Boehmer. FOURTH ROW: Jean Fink, Doris Schehr: Carol Bachman, Carol Qualters, Mary Catherine Keegan, Kathleen Meyer, Gale Thamann. FIRST ROW: Betty Robers, Judith Napier, Connie Mixie, Barbara Meyer, Marie Mastru- serio, Jill Wicsmann, Mary Lou chkc, Joan Kollstedt, Lola Mae Young. SECOND ROW: Mary joe Tenbicg, Kathieen Ryan, Carol Wcsseler, Dora Wagner, Irene Stickley, Frances Wine, Camille Wilson. Norma Payne, Annalee Gross. Joann Hehmann. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Kcams, Lois McAllister, Rita Hoffman, Kay Wcssendarp, Sally Mayborg, Betty Gergcn, Theresa Wolke, Carol Hasknmp, joyce Wimmers, Barbara Kenning. FOURTH ROW: Diane Sicgman, Caroiyn Krull, Roberta Lindcmann, Carol Wolf, Mary Royston, Kathleen Muhon. Donna Rohmunn, Mary Ellen RolIcs, Mary Lou Mcrkl, Margaret IIuy. FIRST ROW: Jean Lupariello, Joan Niebling, Mary Dube, Virginia Oxier, JoAnn Narnia, Eileen Hume, Patricia Brenner, Barbara Geis, Katherine Luparicllo. SECOND ROW: Jean Harmeyer, Gayic Meier, Bonnie Anderson, Nancy Moore, Betty Braun, Cecilia Grasso, Carol Lintz. THIRD ROW: Ruth Holthaus, Mary Helen Brinck, Patricia Brotherton, Helen Brenner, Rose Marie Finkbeiner, Carol Nuckols, JoAnn Habcrthcar, Mary Lou LcPoris, Yvonne Dawkins, Guynell Green, Betty Engei, Kathleen Huxel, Mary Lou Wundcr. FIRST R0 : Pat Stout. Phyllis C mennn. Clam Robb. Theresa Hulloran. Geraldine Brennan, Vdmssn Eves. Virginia 4 iq. Georgia Schulvr, Diana Gcary. Ellie Klump. SECOND HOW: Elaine Marshall. L1. '11:: Han'crkos, Rosclyn Wurzlmchcr, Lois Wolf. Pat Linskey. Betty Boeckman. Joanne Teliulclo. Deanna Wemowski. Annette Cupcny. Bunnie Powell. THIRD ROH': Ann Pilgrim Lois BILWW' 3;. Evelyn Rolf, Put Rolfsen, mey H mm. Paula Mouth, Dianne Sceger. Joann Brennan, Ruse Ann Jacobs. Judy LuSkDY. LC: FOURTH ROW: Kathleen Dc-ar'wan-r Mary Lee Meyer. Paulette Schlanser. Mary Lou Paul, Carol W'cnning. Lois Stautbcrg Cu lyn Overmun. Liurinn Raabe. Elainc Boliskm Pat Klara. FIRST ROW: Gail MCGannon, Mary Lou Zirkcllmch, Janet Cnrurri. Nancy Flanagan. SyEvia Baker, Nancy Bx v Riechman. Cindy's I'Ietzcr Put Uluxlon. SECOND ROM : Sandra Cole. Judie Gu r0. Diane Denicr. Elizabrth Matje. Melvilyn Rutherford. M81316 Ellis, Beverly Engcl, Gloria Kneflin. Carolyn Green, Pat RL . 115. THIRD ROW: Dinna Bryant. Martha Rucsch. Mildrcd Hillcm'y. Clare Ilelmes. Patricia Steinmetz, Marker: Henry, Christina Williams. FOURTH ROH': Ruse Ann 3' Shirley Douthitt. Carol Da . Carolyn Ehling, Darlene Andcrson. C '1 Tommi, Shirlc arsh. FIFTH HO 4 Put Hart. Estcllr: VVarford: June Rettig Saundra VV'iHingian Nfaric Hogan. Rose Ellis. Helen Hinterlong, Barbara VVclmr. FIRST ROW: Dianne Vundivicr, Marilyn Lelller, Gayle Fritz Phyllis Crowc, Pat Schwet- schenau, Carol Lawrence, Barbara Kareth, Marilyn Wood, Angela Jnngkunz. SECOND ROW: Charlene Stein, Jill McClarnon, Carolyn Engclhardt, Margaret Smith, Elizabeth Klus, Barbara Simon, Anna Graves, Carol Schuler, Connie Boyle. THIRD ROW: Fran Lindemann, Connie Connerlon, Geraldine Mzmino, Angela Brown, Nancy Kathman, Charlene Bricking, Margie Vuegele, Janet Borchclt, Lynne Lewis. FOURTH ROW: Tunisia Tate, Mary A. Daumeyer, Pat Connelly, Barbara Smith, Vera Kaiser, Judy Pulskamp. Mary johnson, Joan Beck FIFTH ROW: Nadine Stillman, Caroline Billing. Carol Mettman. Kathy Young, Linda Woebkenberg, Mary Ann Kindt, Donna. Wiggcringloh, Donna Frcrick, Mary A. Schlotman. FIRST ROW: Jeannine Schlitt, Willa Mae Tribhle, Judy Berger, Sharon Mciszcr, Ann Montgomery, Irene Mohaupt, Mary McKay, Louise Fazzio, Kaihy Hughes, Regina DcAngclis, Peggy O'Dayn Joyce Young. SECOND ROW: Juanita Trottn, Scarlett Krusling, Carol Mcnz, Barbara J0 Helm, Belly Wocrncr, Susan Robbers, Rita Posinski. Mary Ann chtz, Ann Broxlcrman, Rita Beetz, Dolores Fossell. THIRD ROW: Judith Hinderer, Carol Katzler, Jean Kleingers, Mary Ann Evans, Joyce Arstingstall, Joyce Heller, Sheila Rudy, Marilyn Naderman, Janice Meyer, Marianne Schickncr, Barbara Rager. FOURTH ROW: Brenda Wclch, Mary Ann Prybyla, Judith Taylor, Charlcnu Dicckman, Mary Ann Bockel- mam, Virginia Kathmann, Roseanne Humbert, Mildred Mason, Carolyn OiDonncll, Margie Wcssenclurp. Epgqum 1 . !: . t - .7 FIRST ROW: Kendra Naberhaus, Maureen Sullivan, Mary Ann Gulf, Diane Ccmrdo, Ann Stamper, SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Wikc-tlr, Judy Ertel, Frances Jamison, Norma Holt, Joan Schneider. THIRD ROW: J2me Dorgcn Shirlsy Sears. Phyllis Delaney, Maureen Donahue, Patricia Thoma. FOURTH ROW: Ruth Montgomery, Sandra Kamp. Mary Tic-ke Margaret Sebvers, Ann chtcrs, Patricia Schnctzcr. FIFTH ROW: Charlotte Suhmolt, Phyllis Evclcigh, Carolyn Boehm. Sandra Schweitzer. Margaret DcGrth, FIRST ROW: Paula Slonc, Sandra Wilmes, Rovclla Josshua. Joan Cooper. Jane Siegmuan Sharon Sutter, Barbara Holt, Judy Irlulchinson, Marie Magnoni, Jackie. Brenner. SECOND ROW: Judy Miles, Lois Bach, Joan Pangburn. Dawn Miller, Dolores Deitsch, Gloria Olting, Joan Driscoll, DiAnne Even, Phyllis Sizcmore. FIRST ROW Phyllis Deters. Louise Dotson, Pat Lindemau, Cennie Virgincllo, Janet XVind- holtz, Hedwig Summlcr, Mary Wi1 tl1Ii11 Clam Duncan. SECOND ROW: Rosemary Hunt, Carole Cronin. Put DiNquio, Linda Genheimer, Betty Schragc, Mu y Gibbons, Pat Arszman, Judy Price, Rim Jean Perez, THIRD ROW.- Leslic Hohlt, Pat Chiricosta, Marlene Scoficld, Pat Quakers. Anizialzl IxiorwcmdJ Elizabeth Lucas, Beverly Marx, Roseann Throenle. FOURTH ROW: Maxine Grusenmeyen Lois Beiderbeck Kathleen Baker, Barbara Hood, Kathleen 201361, Mary Ann Leigh; Nimy Kohl, Barbara Engel, Grace Rolf. FIFTH ROI'V: Judy IIaverIand, Susan Jneger, joanne Millen Marin Marx, Alice Pochncr, Sur: Schrand, Sue Sontag, Joan Lemmink, Shirley Carr. - 4 FIRST ROW: Patricia Gilmore, Mary Nivmam Verna Hoclm. SECOND ROW,- Donna FiSChL'sscr, Evelyn Ehlinq. Shirley Perkins, Joyce Kine. :Mnrilyn Hirkm'luu THIRD RUN : Karen Schmitt, Linda .c-ibc'l. Margie Barth Rose Srhulle, junnn Tsrhcincr. FOURTH ROW: Mary Jo Finke. Dorothy Borkrr. anrjmic Browning, Pulririu Czlssil. Judy judQL FIFTH ROW: Susan Kaiser, Barbara Evans. Mary Ann Aunbrllster. Betty Emmignn, Mary Ann Birkcmcien SIXTH ROH': Judy Froclirh, Bully antsrh, Constance Wehrmau, Gcr- aldinc Sccvcrs, Dcmuris Med - I - 4 E I . ' ' - e R . :1 ' 20m 307 20m 309 FIRST ROW: Joan Clein, Joan DeKors. Barbara Ann Boiling, Edwyna Geis, Jacquin Kuhn, Betty Reinhart, Judy Scheeler, Rita Hart. SECOND ROW: Paula Bucrkle, Peggy McGrath, Christine Berns, Mildred Fehr, Sharon DaEy, Helen Whitney, Claire Naber. THIRD ROW: Imelda Barnes, Patricia Fallon, Joan Pace, Karen Bullock, Patricia Brown, Donna Bogenschutz, Nancy RingelV FOURTH ROW: Madonna O'Dennis, Sharon Vogeler, Karen Staubach, Darla Mahancy, Dorothy Keller, Mary Kauffman. FIFTH ROW: Christa Lenhardt, Joanne Klar, Donna Poto, Barbara Reinhardt, Yvonne Dumont, JoAnn Hcitkamp. SIXTH ROW: Kathleen Zimmerman, Peggy Bruce, Rosemary Drivers, Ruth Purifoy, Mary Gene: Gebcl, Carol Lee Herzner, Barbara Klar FIRST ROW; Emily Powell, Linda. Bates, Rose Marie Roth, Mary Rae Wissman, Mary Lynch, Mary Ann O ConnorJ Connie Trotta, Margaret Schuler. SECOND ROW: Judy Wendel, Grace Letizia, Nancy Cluxton, Charlene Rash, Myra Schneider, Judy Boncutter, Charlene Oehlcr, Louise Schindler. THIRD ROW: Vivian Michaud, Linda Bible, Carol Binder, Put Amann, Sharon Lachcnman, Enrol Dclseno, Carol Louise Smith. FOURTH ROW: Angela Novello, Rita Franklin, Judy Rinderknenht, Lynn Thamnnn, Nancy Bayer Rose Marie Nelson. FIFTH ROW: Sandra Ader, judy Zappulla, Mary Ann Perry, Nancy Pratt, Barbara Lucas, Mary Moon, Janet DeMaria, Mary Westcrkamp. SIXTH ROW: Phyllis Huber, Linda Dcszriu, Sandra Schott. FIRST ROH': Barbara Chaucn. ,Iune Brinck. Carole Draginoff, Eileen Rilter, . mice Hartmann, Jean Bill. SEJOND ROW: Judy Wenningcr. Margaret. Griga, Judy RCbeL Mary Gr 1. Meade, San- dra Schmclzlc, Darlrmc Bcrkcmcicr. THIRD ROW: Sandra Strubbn, Rosalind Brown. Barbara Jansen INInry Ann Urk, Ruth Kleiner, Carol Bcierle FOURTH R011 : Mary Frochlc, Beverly Lee, NIary VVothingLun. Frances Bosse. Linda Vogt. FIFTH ROW: Patricia Peck. Kathleen Burke Joan Pctrocdli, Mary PuLhOH, Joan Ran- dolph SIXTH ROW: Nadine Fields, Joan Grciwe, Virginia Baring- haus, Linda: Kcarns Sandra Mazzuforri, SEI'ENTH ROW: Mari- anna NIm-ddcl. Linda Brown, Ruth Hibbard, Pat Dattilo, Barbara. Vogl, Mary Steiner EIGHTH ROW: Diana thchtcr, Jayne Truax. VVc-ndelyn 'DuritsrhJ Bclty Smith, Elaine Buehmcr, Bonnie Miller. . . . and command, ORGANIZATIONS Q. a o p k t $ E t b Mire. R a'ers. school siLlcnt begins her tl-rm of amu- by receiving her class ring from Sister The c dc Lourdes. O.S.F., principuL Fimf step: toward u'omanhondileaming the value 0f modexty in dress through the SDS. Admimtion for our Lady is show on the faces of vicopresident, Mary Ann Cassil; president, Ann Szark; and secretary, janct Linesch. FIRST ROW: Mary Burkemeier, Nancy Ringeh Judy Rebel, Lois Beiderbeck, and Mary Dube. SECOND ROW: Kitty Ryan, Clam Temari, Jane Andrews, Mary Ann Bockleman, Eileen LOCk- wood, Dawn Miller, Carol Lowe, Lois Staulberg, Carol Roth, Carol Mettman, and Shirley Sears. ABSENT, Pat Clark. Vice-president, Ema Matje, and secre- taryJ Joan McGuinness, 1001-: on as president, Mary Beth Hughes, points to the spots where aid is given through Kbur little grcen bags.u Famous literary personalities strive to learn more about the missions, 6. 5. Wt. 6. Along lifek path, she learns to be her brotheric keelier. Representatives pre- pare posters for one of their many campaigns for Christ? Dorothy Topper, Kathy Myers, Virginia Spauld- ing, and Joanne Sheeler vote for their choice in the: poster contest .IH 1. $0? BRIDE 0F FIRST ROW: Vir- ginia Baringhaus, M a r y K e e g a n, Nancy Becker, treasurer; C a r o l Cosgrove, secretary; Margie Fitzpatrick, Diane Denier SEC- OND ROW: Ruth Holthaus, R u t h Pahren, vice-presi- dent; Barbara Pil- lerj president ; and Bonnie Willke. Si ' i1 aid E4, 3;; a 5; H H N v H mm 50c Yaw j Mfr l- 1 l'vl D. SEATED: Gayle Spoehrer, Connie Stavale, Diane Denier, Judy Judd, Marie Magnoni. STANDING: Rita Link: Mary Ann Hentz, Jane Doerger, Dolores Donnellon, Pat Kelleher, Martha Courtot, Judy Wenninger, Angela Novella, Betty Rienhart, Ruth Holthaus. SW W Safety Council gathers data. Selection of religious Christmas cards is the. task of efIicient secretary, Lois Mathes: social and publicity chairman, Bonnie Willke; energetic president, Kathy Collins; vivacious vice-president, Carol Miller. Discussing possible plans for AMARANTH lay- outs are D. Metzner, editor, and P. Buckley, associate editor. M Kaiser, associate editor, and J Peters, editor, compare the HERALD with other school publications. 99. 'HLKM U ?W ABOVE: E. Knipe, I Wallpe, M. Nelson, M. Kaiser, D. Cordcsman, and J'. Scheeler check papers for new ideas. RIGHT: Business managers, D. Bossej M. A. Vollc, and M Pohlkamp, carefully file ad pledges. BELOW: ConsciA entious journalists crap pictures to m the layouts. SEATED: P. Herman, C, Goedde, F. Buckley, C. Stavale. STANDING: D. Lueckc, T, Grant, M. Kudercr, and R. Link. B L Smithers, D Seiter, A. Rogers; S. Teed, M. A. Cassil, C. Ostenkamp D. Metzner, and J. Peters compare notes on their feature stories. LEFT: ENQUIRER correspondent L. Mathes supervises D. Hardigk art work. BELOW: J. Lincsch, M, Kuhn, and T. IIenlcin, typists; rush to meet a deadline for 'I'IMESJ'TAR correspondent, Rita Link. :fxrmm 35w aged! SPANISH Eileen Sheenhan, Nancy Bayer, and Lovell Cooper study a leaiiet to widen their Spanish vocabulary. Latin seems to be a rewarding subject 101' these girls: Janet Ruck, Jean Lupariello, Norma Holt, Barbara Smith, Dolores DonnelIon, Kathy Young. Joyce Danzinger, Nadine Stillman, Carol Wolf, Irene Mohaupt, Juanita Schmidt. Margaret Dirr. LATIN Winners of contest display original Sister Mary Xavier, O. S. F., poses toys. They are Rhea Benoit, Pat with the members of the Club. Krue, and Lois Scholle. Ochch of the Business Club hold pcnnant won by the school. They are Vera Bohn, treasurer; Carol Ambm, secretary; Janet Linesqh, president; Mary Hcimert, vinc-prcsidcnt; Marilyn Pohlkamp, repnrler. Mcmbcrs display type- writer designs while Mary 2: Grace HaeuHe completes hers. m New members receive their cards from the off:- ccrs during the installation ceremony. l 73 These Math Club gals never count calories. The key to mathematical happiness pro- vides an appropriate background for the officers of the Math Club: Erna Matje, president; Mary Heimert, treasurer; Lois Mathes, secretary. The problems of the Math Ciub are easily solved by a trip to the blackboard. Through the efforts of Sister Geraldine Marie, 0.317., the members of the Math Club enjoy frequent banquets. 74 Members of the Projection Club are Rhoda Marcum, Ruth Hohhaus, Dolores Donncllon, Pat Kelleher, Diane Siegman, Donna Cordesman, Elizabeth Pcrrmann, Camille Sticritz, Carol Wolf, and Margie Stiglcr. Growing girls need food. 76 OME Members of O. L. A35 chapter of the Red Cross make iavors for the Thanksgiving party. Pictured here are Jayne Radcliff, secretary; Charlene Deters, president; and Ann Klingle, vicc-president. A stitch in time saves nine! Sewing 9W Cutting up! Concentrating on designing fashions for the HERALD are art Class students, Diane Hardig, Marie Mastruserio, and Pat Buckley, Freshmen in the art class are absorbed in soldering fascinating formations from com: hangers. Efficient workers in the library are the following: Dinm- GmryJ Ann Stogemaml, Donna Rohman, Carol Wcsselcr, Joy King, Mary Pohlman. and Pat Klara. Checking a reference in the File is Virginia Kathmzm. 79 The fund-raising committee feed the ever-consuming mission piggy. Mem- bers are Nancy Ernst, Jane Morgan, Marilyn Nelson, Betty O'Brien, Mary Heimert, and Diane Hardig. The new officers of Senior Club: appar- ently petrified with their new positions, are Valerie Kuccht, Carol Thais, Judy Zurenko, Judy Peters, Arlene Weaver, and Ruth Nickley. Members of the reception committee get tickets ready for the dance. They are Diane Lucckc, Sally Teed, Joyce Danzingcr, Jeanne Hart- man, Pat O,Day, Lois Ittig, Marilyn Pohlkamp, and Judy Zeis. Tuning up for the Halloween party are Anna Marie Veid, Rosemary Mangano, Dotty Seiter, Geneva Matthews, Mary GraCe HaeuHe, and Phyllis Heithaus, members of the entertainment commitme 5mm The camera clicks as father and daughter pose at annual dance. 81 PARTY HALLOWEEN O.L.Afs football the kickoff! team prepares for WW DIRECTRESS, Mary Jo Kaestle FIRST ROW: D. Vandivier, C. Dickhoff, R. Link, M. Flora, M. A. Cassil, C. Stavale, S. Holl- mann, L. Scholle, D. Seitcr, D. Donncllon, B. Rohcrs. SECOND ROW: M. Mastmserio, H. M. Beach, C. Hehn, K. Ryan, J. Harmeyer, J. Hartman, J. Hehmann, C. Zurenko, J. Rehkamp, F. Nies, G. Schwain, R. Pahrcn. THIRD ROW: H. Hill, M. Stigler, J. Schmidt, S. Stark, C. Stieritz, D. Topper, D. Frerick, K. Myers, M. Leach, A. Weaver, J. Dorger. FIRST ROW: T. Letizia, R. Klefas, B. Knipe, J. Niebling, J. Haskamp, P. Kemmc, M. Dube, N, Becker, P. Halley, Bx Hollmann, J. Zeis. SECOND ROW: P. Mouth, C. Harland, L. Cooper, G. Meier, J. A, Korte, FA Wine, V. Burger, P. Delaney, J, Jones, S. Krusling, D. J. Lachenmann. THIRD ROW: M. Dirr, P. Brown, R. Hoithaus, K. Sticritz, C. Wenning, C. Schmolt, R. Listermann, L. Woebkenberg, M. L. Wun- der, A Meiners, M. Frerick. ACCOMPANIST, Bonnie Willke mu Emmanu- M A I ORETTE, Barbara Filler LEFT SECTION FIRST ROW: D. HaH'ner, C. Oehler, R. Benoit, C. Klocke, A. Pilgrim, H. Whitney. SECOND ROW: J. Heitkamp, S. Marsh, M. Nieman, M. Steiner, M. R. Wissman, R. A. Hibberd, P. Robbins. THIRD ROW: B. Weber, V Baringhaus, M. Moon, C. Stein, D. Bryant, C. Menz, C. Wesseler, S. Sontag. FOURTH ROW: J. Seitzer, 1 Born, V. Burger, C. L. Cosgrove, G. Aichele, C. Luken. RIGHT SECTION FIRST ROW: H. Brenner, M. A. Baringhaus, C. Morrell, J. Gartner, P. Flamm. SECOND ROW: R. Beetz, C. L. Smith, B. Lucas, I. Brinck, N. Stillman, M. Schickner, M. Roesch. THIRD ROW: L. Stautberg, L. Schindler, C, Dieckman, M. A. Bockelman, J. A. Siefert, M. HA Bn'nck, J. WaHpe, E. Lockwood. FOURTH ROW: M. Seevers, C. Ostenkamp, J. Carucci, V. Spaulding, A. Rogers, C. Billing. FIRST ROW: N. Ernst, C. Allendorf, B. Pillar, A. PiIgrim, H. Whitney. SECOND ROW: C. Mixie, M, Steiner, B Reinhart, C. Billing, C. Temari. THIRD ROW: J. Bum, C. L. Cosgrove, V. Burger, J, Brinck. At the Piano: M. E. Hughes. DIRECTRESS, Jean Seitzer FIRST ROW: C, Wesseler, C. Klocke, R. Benoit, C. OchIcr, D. Haffner. SECOND ROW': V. Baringhaus, B. Weber, M. A. Baringhaus, J. Gartner, Px Flaan THIRD ROW: C. Morrell, V Spaulding, J. A. Siefert, M. H. Brinck, E. Lockwood. STRING ENSEMBLE: ,Ccllos, Carol Lee Cosgrove: Janet Born. String BassJ Virginia Burger. Piano, Julie Gartner. Violins, Carolyn Allendorf, Nancy Ernst. BRASS ENSEMBLE: Trombones, Mary Helen Brinck, Eileen Lockwood. Trumpets, Patricia Flamm, Carole Morrell. WOODWIND ENSEMBLE: Piano, Jean Seitzer. Clarinets, Reha Benoit, Diane Haffncr, Charlene Oehler, Flute, Barbara Pillar. .5. STANDING: J, Hellman, S. Rudy, C. Helmes, P Ulm, M. Stigler, P. Eveleigh, S. Schmnd, J4 Hartman, F. Sansone. SITTING: C. Ostenkamp, J. Wersel, K. Meyer. Judy Wersel ....................... President Carol Ostenkamp ............... Vice-president Patty Ulm ................ Publicity chairman Kay Meyer ............... Secretary chairman Jeanne Hartman ........... Volleyball manager Fran Sansone ............... Bowling manager Joan Hehman ................ Tennis manager Margie Stigler ............. Tumbling manager Sheila Rudy ..................... Table tennis Claire Helmes ............. Basketball manager Phyllis Eveleigh .............. Baseball manager Sue Schrand ............ Freshman representative 89 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: J. Daniels, P. Robbins, Jr Hartmann, Manager, J. Seaborough, D. HaHner. SECOND ROW: V. Dennis, s. Rudy, P. Ulm, N. Payne, 0. Helmes. THIRD ROW: J. Wersel, C. Wolf, L. Fulton, K. Meyer, K. Mahan. WW 5mm VISITORS La Salcttc ............ 24 St. Henry ............ 24 St. Thomas .......... 25 Highland ............ 18 Regina .............. 15 La Salette ............ 22 St. Henry ............ 23 St. Thomas ........... 35 McNicholas .......... 26 Notre Dame of Providence ......... 28 RESERVE VOLLEYBALL: R. Humbert, v. Eves, M. A. Graf, C. Ostenkamp, P. Steinmetz. BACK ROW: D, Frerick, M. Stigler, P. Eveleigh, G. Tha- mann, A. Meincrs, R2 Posinski, Arr FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL: M. Moeddel, R. Franklin, P, Broyles. SECOND ROW: S. Strubbe, J, Hartmann, N. Bayer, I. Bill. THIRD ROW.- D. Untersinger, S. Schrand, L. Thaman, S. Vogeler. 90 VARSITY BASKETBALL: C. Wolf, J. Maisel, C. Ostenkamp, J. Wersel, M. K. Mitsch, D. HaHner, N. Payne, K, Meyer, C. Helmes, Manager. 3W 2W VARSITY TEAM POSITION C. Holmes, Manager ..... forward K. Meyer ............... forward J. Wersel ............... forward D. Haffner ............. forward C. Ostcnkamp ........... forward N. Payne ................. guard J. Maisel ................. guard 5 F C. Wolf .................. guard M. K. Mitsch ............. guard RESERVE BASKETBALL: P. Robbins, J. Hehman, M. A. Graf, P. Steinmetz, V. Eves, J. Daniels. SECw 0ND ROW: J. Scaborough, R. Humbert, D. Frerick, P. Eveleigh, S. Schweitzer, VA Dennis, G. Thamann, P. Delaney. 91 G. Kneflin, D. Vandivier, G. Fritz, D. Denier, LA Muntel, S. Reynolds, and R. Nickley. i 3 r . i x x g 1 A a - . , J .1 v a C. Virginillo, J. Truax, C. Lenhardt, IL Hart, and M. G. , Meade. BOWLING: Fran Sansone, Judy Wersel, Mary TABLE TENNIS: Nancy Bayer, Sheila Rudy, Kay Mitsch. Pat RobbinsV 7mm 5mm TENNIS: Sue Schrand, Joan Hehman, Marie SOFTBALL: Pat Steinmetz, Phyllis Eveleigh, Gale Mastruserio, Thamann, Roseann Humbert. 93 g s. ;iu-v ?' F 0: Bi 1 ml I... Rock 51 roll is positively forgotten as peppy seniors square-dance to the instructions of Mrs. Madelaine Leonida. C. Klocke's sfeigh ties for first place. . .with P. Eveleigh's pastry house in the cookie contest. Goodies go like hot cakes ! An eatiw treat when athletes meet! 95 Patty Ulm, Jeanne Hartman, and Judy Wersel share school spirit in athletic feats. Fran Sansone and Judy Wersel place their gifts on the table at the GAA Christmas luncheon. Sue Schrand is going Hgreat: guns for school activities, especially the paper drive. 96 ACTIVITIES 7M way Our little sisters simply 'adorc us. B'weeve it or not, Pm a wittlc fweshie.n New recruits for clean-up squad. Queen of lhe Sweetheart Ball! Sweet old-fashioued girls? Whafs up, Doc? Beauty is only skin deep! Helping hands load paper truck. Mr, F. Beck, Mn CA Eppinghoff, and Mr. R. Kreienbaum form the festival committee. Students strive for membership in the uTwanty Book Club.n Tasty and decorative cakes line the table. Everybody is in fun swing, especially Mr. R. Rieckhoff. Come on, Seniors, let's beat the Juniors! Projects range from rocks to a map of the smtes 101 Ann Stark lights the traditional Ad- vent wreath, Silver voices, silver bells! Baby Jesus lifts IIis small hand to bless all who love Him. ?WSWW The Sisters of St. Francis honor their patron with a miniature of ancient Bethlehem; 102 i m. . Isswgtg'ilm. Sheila Rudy tells Santa her plans 47mm: 191.1; The candy store serves as :1 gift center for O.L.A. shoppers, C.S.M,C, officers and representatives carefully puck cluthing for the missions. Carol Osteukamp shares Mrs. Johnson's delight. Phyllis Heithaus as Scrooge recognizes Connie Sandal as the first ghost of Christmas. Ingenious artists in the Freshman Class produce kaahl and the Night Visitors? Speech arts students bccome a jury for the 1! Advent play. 1 ul uGuilty of lack of true Christmas spirit?! . . . with something - of angelic light. Seam Section Albers, Barbara, 518 Riddle Crest Lane; Freshman Chorus; French Club 2; SDS, recording secretary 3; Mary Unit 3,4; Senior Club. Allendorf, Carolyn, 3407 Erie Ava; Freshman Chorus; Red Cross 1; French Club 2; Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Senior Club. Ambro, Carol, 4442 Darrow Ava; Latin Club 2; Business Club 3, secretary 4; Senior Club. Bauerle, Barb, 4223 Turtill St.; Latin Club 1,2; Business Club 3,4; Senior Club. Beach, Helen Marie, 6331 Meis Ave.; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Club. Betker, Carol, 3028 Lapland Drive; Freshman Chorus; Spanish Club 2; Senior Club. Behnnann, Judy, 1504 Chase Ave.; Mary Unit 1; Latin Club 1,2; Business Club 3,4; G00 2; Senior Club. Bennie, Judy, 943 Games; Freshman Chorus; Business Club 3; Senior CEub. Berta, Marian Rose, 3164 West Tower Ava; GCC 1,2; Senior Club. Bosh, Deanna, 4433 Greenlee Ava; Freshman Chorus; Business Club 3,4; Senior Club. Balm, Vera, 1716 Carll St.; Glee Club 1,2,3; Businesx Club 3, treasurer 4. Bolles, Betsy, 1521 Reid Ave.; CSMC 1,4; G00 3; Triple AC 3; Senior Club. Bullmer, Connie, 3790 Hauck Rd.; Freshman Chorus; Business Club 3; Scnior Club. Bonlield, Mary, 2210 Auburn Ave.; Spanish Club 2; Senior Club. Boos, Pat, 4205 Langland St.; Senior Club. Bone, 001078; T., 1809 HanEeld St.; Freshman Chorus; Senior Club; AMARANTH, business manager. Bramch, Mary Ann, 4515 Fields Ertel; Freshman Chorus; Spanish Club 2; Business Club 3; Senior Club. Brzz'tfelder, Eileen, 226 Walnut St.; Freshman Chorus; Spanish Club 2; Mary Unit 4; Senior Club, Buckley, Pal, 8305 Banbury St.; Senior Club; HERALD; AMARANTH, associate editor. Burlmrt, Mary, 511 Lombardy St.; Freshman Chorus; Spanish Club 2; Senior Club. Burks, Nancy, 4130 Lakeman St.; Senior Club. Cassil, Mary Ann, 48 Andover Rd.; Glee Club l,2,3,4; Oxford 3; Senior Club; Mary Unit, vice-prcsident 4; HERALD; AMARANTH. Clausen, Cathy, 6380 Probasco; Freshman Chorus; Business Club 3; Senior Club. Cfuxton, Mary Ann, 5932 Colerain; Senior Club. Collins, Kathy, 2611 Jessup Rd.; French Club, president 2; Red Cross, vice-president 2; Student Council 1, president 4; Senior Club, Conarroe, Constance, 2338 Chickasaw; Freshman Chorus; Senior Club; Math Club. Connors, Joan, 124 West St. Clair; Glee Club 1,2,3; French Club 2; COO 2; Senior Club. Cordesman, Donna Kaye, 227 McCormick PL; Projection Club 4;Senior Club;HERALD;AMARANTH. Danzz'nger, fugure, 1634 S. Argyle PL; Student Council 1; Latin Club 4; Senior Club, reception committee 4. Detzel, jeannc, 724 S. Cooper Ave.; Oxford 1; Spanish Club 2; Business Club 3; Senior Club. Dickhof, Cecilia, 611 Orient Ave.; Glee Club 1,3,4; Senior Club; Red Cross 3. Donahue, Eileen, 2607 Dennis St.; Business Club 3; Senior Club. Drinnen, judie, 1305 Chase St.; Senior Club. Driscoll, Peggy, 2407 Vine St.; Freshman Chorus; Oxford 1; Band 3; Frchh Club 2; G00 2; Math Club; Senior Club. EliJing, Jo Ann, 3029 Henshaw Ave; Senior Club. Ernst, Nancy, 1328 Koenig Ave; Orchestra 1,2,3,-1; Band 2,3,4; Red Cross 1. Even, judy, 4280 Redwood Terrace; Glee Club 1,2; Business Club 3; HERALD artist; Senior Club, fund raising com. 4. Fischer, Mary, 1794 Elmore St.; Spanish Club 2; Scnior Club. Flamm. Pal, 45 Parker St.; Band 123,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Projection Club 2; Senior Club. Fleenor, joyae, 7021 Ellen Drive; Freshman Chorus; Senior Club. Frank, Indy, 4417 Kcmper Ava; Glee Club 1,2; French Club 2; Senior Club. Fulton, Lucy, 4542 Lawrence St.; Foods Club 3; Senior Club. GiJord, Judy Ann, 1157 Grocsbeck Rd.; Red Cross 3; Foods Club 4; Senior Club. Ginal, Magdalena, 1404 Race St,; CSMC 4; Senior Club. Goedde, Carol jean, 3566 Vine St.; Basketball 2; Latin Club 1,2; Red Cross 1; Freshman Chorus; Triple AC 2; Senior Club; HERALD; AMARANTH, Gorman, Patricia, 8160 Vine St.; Bowling 1; BusineSs Club 3,4; Senior Club. Grant, Tani, 555 E. Epworth; Freshman Chorus; GCC 1; HERALD; AMARANTH; Senior Club; GCC 1,2. Haeufie, Mary Grace, 663 Elliott Ave.; Tumbling 1,2; Business Club 4; Senior Club. Halley, Patsy, 665 Froame Ave.; Business Club 3; Glee Club 3,4; Senior Club. Humans, Bonnie, 2512 Kipling Ave.; Freshman Chorus; French Club 1,2; GCC 2,3; Senior Club. Hancock, Mary Ann, 2315 Clifton Ava; Senior Club. Hardig, Diane, 4218 Turrill St.; Spanish Club 2; HERALD; AMARANTH; Senior Club, fund raising com. 4. Hartman, jeanne, 5146 Broerman Ava; Glee Club 1,2,3.4; GAA 4; Senior Club. Haskamp, Joy, 1317 Coomr St.; Glee Ciub 1,2,13,4-3 SDS 1; Mary Unit 2; Latin Club 2,- Senior Club. Helm, Carolyn Lee, 4415 SulEivan Ave.; Red Cross 1; Glee Club l,2,3,4; CSMC 1; Dramatic Club 3; Business Club 3; Senior Club; RB Play; Latin Club 1. Heimen, Mary, 1318 Fenton Ave.; Freshman Chorus; Business Club 3, vice-president 4; Math Club, secretary 4; Oxford 2,3; Senior Club, fund raising com, 4. Heithaux, Phyllis, 1314 Fuhrman Rd.; Senior Club, entertainment com. 4. chlein, Theresa, 300 Hclcn St.; Latin Club 1,2; Business Giub 3; Senior Club; HERALD typist; AMARANTH typist. Herman, Patricia, 51 Hereford St.; Oxford 2; G00 2; Spanish Club 3; Senior Club; HERALD; AMARANTH. Hoehn, Mary Alice, 5723 Lantana Ave.; Band 2; Latin Club 2; Foods Club 4; Senior Club. Hughes, Mary Beth, 5813 Twin Oaks Dr.; Band 1; Mary Unit 1; CSMC 2,3, president 4; Prom Com. 3; Business Club 3; Oxford-music 3; Orchestra accompanist 4 ; Senior Club. Im'g, Lair, 212 Delmar Ava; Freshman Chorus; Spanish Club 2; Business Club 3,4; Senior Club. Jones, Joyce, 312 Erkenbrecker Ave.; GAA 3,4; Senior Club. Jordan, Patricia jean, 1712 Glen Parker Ave.; Band 1; Latin Club 2; RB Play; Math Club 4; Foods Club, president 4; Senior Club. Kaestle, Mary In, 4334 Greenlee Ave.; CSMC 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3, directress 4; Latin Club 1,2; GCC, social chairman 2; RB Play; Senior Club. Kaiser, Madelyn A., 236 Loraine Ave.; Freshman Chorus; Camera Club 2; Oxford; HERALD, associate editor; AMARANTH; Senior Club. Kelly, lady, 131 Baker Ave.; Student Council 2; Senior Club. King, 1031 Theresa, 1521 Jackson; Latin Club 1,2; Senior Club. Klueh, Marilyn, 125 Gage St.; Freshman Chorus; French Club 2; Senior Club. Knecht, Valerie, 262 Mystic Ava; Freshman Chorus; Business Club 3; Senior Club, secretary 4. Knipe, Barbam, 4150 Langland St.; Glee Club l,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Senior Club; HERALD; AMARANTH. Kraemer, Gerry, 2619 Cook St.; Senior Club. Krebs, Judy, 42 Andover Rd.; Business Club 3,4; Senior Ciub. Krue, Pat, 1526 Chase Ava; Latin Club 1,2; Business Club 3,4;Bow1ing 3,4; Senior Club. K uderer, Marilynn, 4303 Beech Hill Ave.; Senior Club ; HERALD; AMARANTH; BUWIing 3,4. Kuhn, Marjorie, 204 Atkinson St.; Latin Club 1,2; Business Club 3; Senior Club; HERALD typist; AMARANTH typist. Lamping, Carol, 233 Hunsiord St.; Oxford; Mary Unit 2; Latin Club 1,2; Math C1ub;Senior Club. Linesch, janet, 219 Clinton Springs Ave.; Senior Club; RB Play; Triple AC 2; Mary Unit, secretary 4; Business Club, secretary 3, president 4; HERALD typist; AMARANTH typist. Link, Rita, 1207 Market St.; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Club; Student Council 4; HERALD; AMARANTH; TIMES-STAR reporter 4. Listarman, Ruth, 4624 W. Mitchell Ave.; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; GCC; Senior Club. Lockwood, Eileen, 1202 North Bend Rd.; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Senior Club; Mary Unit 4; Foods Club, vice- president 3. Lame, Carole, 23 Green St.; Glee Club 1,2,3; Mary Unit 4; Senior Club. Luecke, Diana, 2250 Nonh Bend Rd.; Glee Club 1,2,3; HERALD; AMARANTH; Senior Club. Luken, Cecilia, 3378 Dolomar Drive; Freshman Chorus; Senior Club; Band 3,4; Oqurd 2. Maisel, fill, 31 Brompton L9,; Basketball 3; Senior Club. Mangano, Rosemary, 21 Bromptcm L6,; Basketball 1,2; Red Cross 2; Freshman Chorus; Math Club; Senior Club. Marcum, Rhoda, 11 Lakewood; Glee Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Projection Club 4; Senior Club. Mathei', Lois, 5545 Vogel Rd.; Freshman Chorus; Latin Club 1; Red Cross 2; Student Council, secretary 4; Math Club; Senior Club; ENQUIRER reporter 4. Matjc, Erna, 2534 Ravine St.; Mary Unit 1; Oxford 2; Spanish Club, secretary 2; CSMC 3, viccrprcsident 4; Senior Club; Maih Club, president 4; Business Club, vice-president 3. Matthews, Geneva, 55 W. Corry St.; Freshman Chorus; CSMC 2; Senior Club, entertainment com. 4; RB Play. AIcIEnenJi, Maureen, 528 Rose Hill Ave.; Spanish Club 2; Business Club 3,4; Senior Club. McGuinness, Joan, 6244 Cary Ave.; Student Council 1; Spanish Club 2; SDS; CSMC 3, secretary 4; Senior Club. McKenzie, Man! Ann, 83 Buriey Circle; Freshman Chorus; Business Club 3; CSMC 4; Senior Club. Meeker, Elaine, 257 Emming St.; Spanish Club 2; Senior Club. Metzner,Deanna, 323 Boal St.; Freshman Choms; Latin Club 1,2; GCC 3; Oxford; Triple AC 3; Senior Club; HERALD; AMARANTH, editor. Miller, Carol, 3725 Llewcliyn Ave.; Latin Club 1; Student Counci14; Senior Club. Mitsch, Mary Kay, 283 Kearney St.; GAA 3; Senior Club. Morgan, lane, 4272 Redwood Ten; Latin Club 2; Math Club; Senior Club, fund-raising com. 4. Murrison, Sally, 300 Railroad Ave.; GAA 1,2; Senior Club. Nelson, Marilyn, 4176 Hamilton Ave.; French Club 2; Bowling 3,4; GCC 2; Triple AC 2; Business Club 3,4; Senior Club, fund-raising com. 4; HERALD; AMARANTH. Nickley, Ruth, 30 Halker Ave.; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; GAA 4; Senior Club. OiBrien, Betty, 4339 Rose Hill Lane; Latin Club 1; Student Council 2,3; GAA 3; Senior Club; Business Club 3; Triple AC 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3. 0 Day, Patty, 320 Ingram RC1; Foods Club 3; Senior Club, reception com. 4. Oiienkamp, Carol, 758 McMakin Ave.; GCC 2; Projection Club 2; Latin Club 2; Triple AC 2; Band 4; GAA, vicespresident 4; Senior Club; HERALD; AMARANTH. Paduano, Pat, 2801 Lehman R11; Senior Club. Pahrgn,Ruth, 43218ullivan Ave.;G1ee Club 1,2,3,4; Business Ciub 3,4; GCC 3, vicc-prcsident 4; Oxford 2,3; Senior Club; RB Play. Pangbum, Mary, 206 E. McMillan St.; Senior Club. Penman, Elizabeth, 2960 W. McMicken St; Spanish Club 2; Projection Club 4; Senior Club. Peters, Indy, 362 Glen Oaks Dn; CSMC 1,2; Mary Unit 3; Freshman Chorus; GCC 2; Spanish Club 2; HERALD, editor; AMARANTH; Senior Club, president. Filler, Barbara, 6277 Savannah AWL; Band 1,2,3, drum majorette 4; Orchestra. 1,2,3,4; GCC 2,3, president 4; From Com. 3; Senior Club. Podexta, Marilyn, 2825 Euclid Ave.; Business Club 3; Senior Club, Pohlkamp, Marilyn, 4303 Bertus SL; CSMC 1; Business Club 3,4; Oxford; Senior Club; AMARANTH, business manager. Reed, janice, 3037 Marshall Ave.; Camera Club 2; Senior Club. Reichhardt, Marie, 3030 Feltz Ave.; Spanish Club 1,2; Science Club 1,2; Senior Club. Reynoldx, Sheila, 320 W. McMillan SL; Freshman Chorus; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; GCC 1,2; French Club 2; Triple AC 2; GAA 4; RB Play; Senior Club. Rogers, Alice, 5140 Ralph Ave.; School President; Spanish Club, vice-president 2; Band 2,3,4; Mary Unit 2,3; SDS 4; De- mocracy Finals 3,4; RB Play; Prom Com. 3; Senior C1ub;HERALD; AMARANTH. Rathan, Kathy, 711 McMal-Lin Ave.; Senior Club. Sandal, Connie, 7905 Cherrywood CL; Mary Unit 1; Spanish Club 2; Senior Club. Sansone, Fran, 206 Feet: St.; Freshman Chorus; Spanish Club 2; Table Tennis 1; Softball 2,3,4; Bowling 3, manager 4; RB Play; Senior Club, Samone, Jeanne, 218 E. 13th St; Business Club 4; Senior Club. Schaeler, Joanne, 3137 Imperial St; GCC 1,2,4; HERALD; AMARANTH; Senior Club. Schnittker, Patricia, 4228 Vine St,- Senior Club. Schuler, Him, 104 Burley Circle; Senior Club. Schultz, Patricia, 52B Orient Ave.; Red Cross 1,2,3; SDS 1; Senior Club. Seiler, Carol, 3091 Blue Rook Rd.; Senior Club. Seiter, Dorothy, 5 Bachman St; Glee C1ub 1,2,3,4; Senior Club; AMARANTH; HERALD; BACONIAN reporter. Seitzer, Jean, 1 Craft SL; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3, directress 4; Senior Club. Servizzz', Rosemary, 2019 Ryan Ave.; Latin Club 1,2; Red Cross 2,3; Freshman Chorus; Triple AC 2,3; Senior Club. Siebel, Gail, 6149 Cedar St; Mary Unit 1; Freshman Chorus; Business Club 3,4; Math Club; Senior Club. Smith, Wilma, 510 John St.; Senior Club. Smithen, Betty Lou, 3 W. McMicken Ave.; French Club 2; Freshman Chorus; G00 2; Business Club 3; Senior Club; HERALD; AMARANTH. Spoehrer, Gayle, 92 E. Mitchell Ava; Latin Club 1,2; Freshman Chorus; Triple AG 2,3; Student Council 3,4; Oxford; Buck- eye Girl? State 3; Ohio U. History Test 3; Math Club; Senior Club. Smhi, Pat, 3231 Vine St; French Ciub 2; Senior Club. Stark, Ann, 1543 Wittekind Ten; Freshman Chorus; GCC 1; Business Club 3; Camera Club 3; Bowling Team, captain 3; Mary Unit, president 4; Foods Club 3; Most Courteous Junior 3; Senior Club. Stauale, Cannie,-2710 Stratford Ave,; Glee Club 1,3,4; Student Council 4; Spanish Club, president 2; RB Play; HERALD; AMARANTH; CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH-REGISTER rcporter;SeniOr Club. Slizritz, Camille, 3004 Euclid Ave.,' GCC 1; Latin Club 1,2; Projection Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Club, Stieritz, Kathleen, 3004 Euclid AWL; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; GCC 3;SpanishC1ub 2;Sen10rCIub. Teed, Sally, 32 Chalmers Le.; CSMC 1; Glee Club 1,2; French Club 2; Latin Club 3; SDS; RB Play; HERALD; AMARANTH; Senior Club. Thais, Carol, 1015 Reading RC1; Cheerleading 1,2; Spanish Club 2; Senior Club, entertainment com. Tribble, Norma, 743 Linn SL; Senior Club, Turner, Sandra, 2646 Bellevuc Ave; Freshman Chorus; French Club 2; Senior Club. Twohig, Kathy, 19 North Ave.; Spanish Club 2; RB Play; Senior Club. Ulm, Fat, 64 Kessler PL; Tumbling 1,2,- Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; GAA 1,2,3, publicity manager 4; Senior Club. Veid, Anna Marie, 2825 Euclid AVE.; Freshman Chorus; Mary Unit 2; Senior C1ub. Vina, Florence, 245 Hosea Ava; Freshman Chorus; Camera Club 1; Senior Club. Valle, Mary Ann, 1200 Second St; Red Cross 1; Senior Club; AMARANTH, business manager. Wallpe, Iacquelin, 629 Straight St; French Club 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Senior Club; HERALD; AMARANTH. Walsh, Karen, 2210 Stratford Ave.; Spanish Club 2; Senior Club. Weaver, Arlene, 11 Briarwood Le.; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Foods Club 3; RB Play; Senior C1ub, vice-president. Wedding, Martha, 4527 Circle; Siudent Council 2; Math Club; Senior Club. Wersel, Judy, 19 Hillsdale SL; GAA 2,3, president 4; Senior Club. Whitaker, Jane, 5533 Colerain Ave.; Freshman Chorus; Senior Club. Willke, Bonnie, 6300 Hamilton Ave.; Glee Club accompanist 1,2,3,4; GCC 2,3, Senior representative 4; Student Council 2, 3, social chairman 4; Oxford; Oxford-Dayton, Music 3; Senior Club. Winstel, Mary, 455 Milton St.; Latin Club 1; Senior Club. Witzman, Nunie, 340 Koehler Ave.; Senior Club. Yes, Delores, 240 Erkenbrecker Ave.; Senior Club. Zeig, Indy, 4513 Lawrence St.; Glee Club 3,4; Senior Club. Zenm', Mary Lou, 5146 Grosscpointc Le.; Freshman Chorus; Spanish Club 2; Senior Club, Zimmerman, Arlene, 240 Hosea Ava; French Club 2; GCC 2; Business Club 3,4; Senior Club, Zurenko, Judy, 117 E; Voorhecs SL; Spanish Club 2; Senior Club, treasurer. 108 109 Compliments of St. Clare Parish St. Clara Ladies Society of St. Aloysius Church Little Flower Church Kirby Rd., Mt. Airy Compliments of a Friend Albers Cafeteria 2601 Colerain Ava Alexanderk Meats 5556 Colerain Ave. Alexandefs Pharmacy 4563 Kings Run Drive Amandak Beauty Salon 4612 Vine St. Anchor Furniture Co. 1820 Vine St. Bales Motors 3908 Montgomery Rd. Baumer and Reddert Appliances 5904- Hamilton Ave. Bets Budget Jewelers 6012 Vine St. Breinefs Dry Goods 126 W. Elder St. Buckeye Boiler Repair 00. 419 E. Second St. CharliEs Toy and Hobby Shop 281 W. McMicken Chic Beauty Salon 4-206 Hamilton Ave. Cliff Food Market 150 Delmar Ave. Clifton 51: and $1.00 Store 202 W. McMillan St. Gorryville Bakery 2615 Vine St. Eckcrlc Jewelcrs 6104 Vine St. Enterprise Building and Loan Assn. 117-119 Mill St. ?W PW F ield's Delicatessen 8180 Vine St. A. H. Fischer 1794 Elmore St. GIascr-Clark Foods 7000 Vine St. Greenlee Carry-Out Scenic and Greenlce Gregg Cleaners 200 W. McMillan St. Greizfs Food Market 616 Mill St. Gruen Apparel 2618-2620 Vine St. Karl A. Hoekzema 208 Township Ave. Wm. Hohhaus and Son 100 W. Mitchell Ave. Howard1s Delicatessen 4302 Sullivan Ave. Howard Male Meats 18 W. Elder St. Homeroom 2 0 7 Our Lady of Angels High School Homeroom 209 Our Lady of Angels High School Homeroom 309 Our Lady of Angels High School Jacobi Womcrfs Apparel 4029 Hamilton Ave. Roy Jett 5919 Vine St. Frank Kattus Select Meats 4-509 Vine St. Kistner Monuments 604- E. Ross Ave. J05. F. Lamping7s Gun Store 4-923 Vine St. Langland Food Market Chase and Langland Sts. Laurel 51$ and 1031 335 W. Benson St. 110 ManneHs Super Market 208 E. 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Seiter Mary Ann Schaefer Mrs. Marie Schoedel Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schnittker Janet Schnittker, 156 Ruth Schnittker, 155 The. Sharpic-Dds, ,58 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sigrist, Jr., and Family Harry Skiff Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Stark Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J Steinke Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A Summer Anna M1 Sunnenbirg Mr, and Mrs. Walter Walsh Nancy Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Weaver Whity1s Gift Shop Winton Pastry Bakery I. Witton Mr, and Mrs. B. Witzman Eddie Wolfer Frank E. Zorniger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. john Zurenko William C. Ulrich Compliments of HERFF-JONES CHARLES L. EPPINGHOFF CLASS RINGS STUDIOS and COMMERCIAL WORK PINS Drink Share the fun . . . when yotfre with some- one you like, ifs fun to enjoy a Coke together. Good times get better with the hest-loved sparkling drink in all the world! Coca-Cola . . . so good in taste, in such good taste. 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