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

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year of faith l968 amaranth our lady of angels high school Cincinnati, ohio volume 38 Lights! Camera! Action! Our immediate reaction to this signal is attention and care, for we are about to step before the camera. Since our every word and act will be critically noted, we may have to repeat our performances, spend long hours under the spot lights, and endure many inconveniences. But We are not afraid. We have rehearsed our lines and practiced our parts in the years that are past. Besides, the entire company is composed of friends who are sym- pathetic and understanding. This is our big mo- ment, the year of '68. So--on With the lights! focus l968; lights! camera! action! table of contents administration organizations underclassmen seniors advertisements IS 29 8I I04 quzxw W- MwM V4 w wuwwvm Wc-WW i f ' 1'1 2$ ka b, ,mmw W3; W; - ! recognition of priestly efforts Amidst the whirl of doubts and fears in this restless era, a Year of Faith has been proclaimed by Pope Paul VI. In recognition of Father Bennet's priestly efforts to maintain and strengthen our religious beliefs during the past four years, the class of '68 dedicates to him this yearbook. Father Bennet's practical and reassure ing advice is given to all in need, in forms of personal guidance, and t0 the seniors through his interesting and well- focused religion classes. REV. BENNET ROTHAN, O. S. F. who calls the cues? Who Operates the lights and the camera? Who calls the cues? Al- though they remain unobtrusively in the shadows, the principa1,assise tant principal, teachers, mainte- nance personnel, cafeteria workers, and Office help are, in the end, re- sponsible for the smooth operation of our school. Thanks to their direc- tion and efforts, we are able to successfully undertake tasks that we would otherwise never even dream of assuming. SISTER MARY ALETHEA, O. S. F. , Principal SISTER M. CONSOLATA, Assistant Principal and Biology MRS. ALLEN RADINA--Eng1ish I and III MRS. NICK BLENKE--Eng1 ishI MISS ANCELINE UHRIG--English IV and Speech Arts MISS MARIE HOGAN--English II,III, and IV SISTER CHARITINE MARIE--English IV; French III and IV; Joufnalism 1 and II MRS. WELTE--Eng1ish II; French I and II SISTER ROSE CARME English II; Religion 1 and II SISTER MARITAgMath I and Religion I SISTER MARJA-Math I,II,III,IV and Religion III SISTER THERESA AVILA-Business and Religion III v SISTER MARY ROCHE-Typing I and II, and Recordkeeping SISTER M. LAETITIA-Art I, II,III, and IV, and English II SISTER MARY SERRA-Spanish I, II,III, and IV SISTER IVLARY IGNATIA-Principles of Business, Office Practice, Shorthand I, Typing I, and Religion I ,w 1 1sh, Wlhr om QM av: 0M 0 mm m G M wmx e m A On'qa, mu .. m 0 un H mm 0' gm 0 ' ,. - mm 0' , mm o nw 9 ' 7 mm 6' w'ue QQYM wwn SISTER M. MICHAELA-Chemis- try, Physics, and Science SISTER JOHN FRANCIS-General Business SISTER MARIE ANNE-Music and Religion II IVHSS MILLER Band and English II SISTER MARY LINUS-Music and Religion 1 SI-STER M. EYMARD-American MR. BRUCE NIEMEYERmProblems of HIStOI'y - Democracy and World History MRS. JOHN MORGAN- World History and Courr selor MRS. GERALD McKINNEY-Economics, SISTER M. DAVIN-Latin I,II,III,IV, and Rel- World and American History igion II ' MISS SANDRA RITTER- Clothing I and Home- making MISS STEPHANIE McCLAIN-Physical Education and Health SISTER LILLIAN MARIE-Clothing LII, and Homemaking The 1967-68 P. T. A. officers are: Mrs. Philip Werle, Mrs. William Frerick, Mrs. Walter Schildmeyer, Mrs. Eugene Durbin, Mrs. Joseph Schultz, and Mrs. Joseph Wiener, with Principal Sister Alethea. Sister Rose Margaret Cafeteria workers are: Mrs. Ieona Zepf, Miss Ann Geers, Mrs. Marie Keller, Mrs. Agnes Fuhrmann, and Mrs. Minnie Payne. l3 MR. HARVEY BAUR- Our Man around school MISS RITA KNUEVEN- Guidance coun- selor SISTER EVA CATHERINE and MISS MARY DUFFICY-Librarians l4 student council: the uniting force of student efforts Student Council officers are: Estelle Riley, Presidcng Sue Granger, Vice President, Janet Schulte, Secretary, and Jeanne Iding, Trea- surer. Officers, Mary Jo Zint, Sandy Goldschmidt, Ann Kaffel, and Jeanne Iding, stop before the honor roll to share ideas concerning decorations for an assembly of the National Honor Society held on March 11. national honor society recognizes scholarship Ann Koffel and Jeanne Iding distribute the student directory to eager subscribers. 7X N Kay Shirley, Martha Klems, and Tricia Haynay prepare material for the TAPER, the NHS anthology. l6 c.s.m.c. promotes christian living The crowning of the Blessed Virgin statue is the ame-honored privilege of the So- dality prefect and her court. Kathy Bishop shows fellow tutors how she taught math to students at St. Francis School. St. Clement Youth Center, with its teen- Leading the Sodality Of Our Lady, Anna Stegeman, E1 izabeth age furnishings, offers a variety of possi- Zureick, and Ann Koffel discuss plans for the coming SSCA bilities for successful meetings. Convention. l7 Mary Cunningham, Linda Reichert, and Vicki Tanfanni, officers, pre- pare patterns for a weekly Red Cross meeting. red cross uplifts and cheers Sue Kasselmann and Joanne Hatke distribute membership emblems to homerooms on the third floor. Rosa Thompson and Patricia H00 for the disaster kits, have volunteered to fill. g compare lists which their homerooms 18 csmc studies modern problems Marcia Roberts, volunteer worker, answers questions after Appalachia assembly. Did I hear you right? Sure, you Will find enough to do through the summer. Can you tell which artifacts were made in Appalachia? Denise Weinert, Judy Hausfeld, Sue Friedman, and Marilyn Tenkman, officers of CSMC, have the correct answers. Elizabeth Vollmar and Mary Nelson, freshman members, Wonder how they could have missed. Even a modern seminarian finds it difficult to con- vince Terry Moore and Kathy Luebbe that he has the answers concerning the race problem. l9 our ladyes herald; source of current news Can we earn an 'All-Catholic' rating again? Feature editor, Karen Frayne, and managing editor, Estello Riley, seem to think so, while editor-in-chief, Sandy Reaves, and news editor, Kathy Ziegler, foresee some difficulties. Diane Colonel, Maurene McAllister, and Kathy Whalen, page assistants, agree that Diane Teed's layout is both attractive and flawless. The secret of Barbara Granger's success as newspaper photographer has been discovered. Notice the position of that foot as she prepares to shoot artists, Kathie Davies and Cecilia Kay. Q Journalism Class I and II get first-h publications from Barbara Combs, and information about financing busmess manager. 20 Amaranth assistants, Janet Wichmann, Carol Hatke, Janice Lynch, Judy Soergel, Cecilia Kay, and Kathy Reinhart enjoy each other's company as they solve the problems of produc- ing correct copy and layout. Before deadline, Pat Niesen, Editor-in-chief, makes a final check with Pat Marlin, Art Editor. amaranth portrays record events Judy Hausfeld, Anita Kalb, Iois Sieve, Kathy Ryan, Debbie Bender, and Darlene Nieporte handle the business section of the Amaranth with typical efficiency. 'l f', l ' '11 ml I i'rgix-rl-A h rgl .lnle.l HI IV: Martha Lovill and Debbie Bender design psy- chedelic posters for their ad campaign in October. 21 Officers, Judy Cluxton, Vicki Fossaluzza, Nancy Wulker, and Diane Tippenhaur, discuss possible amendments to the constitution. sds promotes modesty in action OLA entries: Sandie Boehm, Judy Morganroth, and Vickie Fossaluxza. The theme: Somewhere My Love. A meeting with boys from Bacon and Xavier High Schools precedes the winter formal and spring dance. Board members, Jenny Haverland, Kathie Rein- hart, and Rosie Eckes, examine programs for the annual formal. Representatives, Pat Niesen, Kathie Reinhart, and Karen Hamburg, display posters in OLA halls. x LM m L, . g , h N.H-Wq..mw own ugwm w csl focuses on safety and driving awareness In the pictures above and below, junior and Bonnie Burke and Sandie Goldschmidt express delight senior entrants anticipate the signal to begin over their fifth place trophy awarded in the RB-OLA driving. Road Rally. Klems, and Tricia Haynay join the ranks of Honor Musicians. Having earned the required grade of 900A or over, Leslie Clark, Margie Ivory, Jean Meister, Patty Kilfoil, Sue HaworthJ Mary Wood, Elizabeth Braunstein, Phyllis Werle, Evelyn Rollinger, Gail Luebbe, June Stoll, Marty .I g i musicianssponsor 73' cultural EVBHtS Leaders in NCMEA plan and sponsor such events as Swan Lake Ballet, Hamlet, and Frula. ABOVE, the Frula dancers perform at Music Hall on March 6 mx VI .. Xmixw - I 24 This year's Quin Trio members are: IST ROW: Ieslie Holzhauser, Denise Weinert, Marilyn Tenkman, Tricia Haynay, Bonnie Durbin, and Evelyn Rollinger. LEFT ROW: Marlene Mulcare, IVIary Ann Meyer, Kathy Luebbe, and Sue Friedmann. TOP TO RIGHT: Janet Wichmann, Bonnie Burke, Gail Carr, Leslie Clark, Nancy Maierano, and at the piano, Anna Stegman. This group received a rating of excellent at Oxford in March. The 1967-68 Clarions pride themselves with a repertoire including Renaissance to contemporary music literature, 25 The 1967-68 0. L. A. Concert and Marching Band, under the direction of Miss Katherine C. Miller, is made up of: LEFT TO RIGHT, IST ROW: Gail Luebbe, Brenda Turner, Becky Dowler, and Patty Kilfoil. 2ND ROW: Lilly Ashbrook, Patricia Lasita, Diane Wingert, Terry Knect, June Stoll, Mary Ellen McCafferLy, Joyce Gilmartin, Martha Klems, Colleen Vogeler, Leslie Clark. 3RD ROW: Jeannie Meister, Nancy Glover, Pam Huff, Barb Haeufle, Janet Wichmann, Marie Simon, Sue Hayworth, Terry Garrett, Sharry Kilfoil, Evelyn McCafferty, Libby BraunsteinJ Phyllis Werle. 4TH ROW: Vickie Cullum, Shelly Sepate, Helen Miley, Darlene Nieporte, Debby Dowler, Suellen Barum, Kathy Wright, Chris Eckerle, Sue Oeschler, Evelyn Rollinger, Mary Jo R315, and Evelyn Schwiers. For Jr. Chorus directress, The youngest of the Choral groups at O. L. A. is the Junior Chorus. Kathy Luebbe, the future looks bright. 26 These young musicians look forward to future positions in in the band. Cadet Band is made up of Denise Maffey, Patty Gilmartin, Sue Siefert, Linda Dunnaher, and juli Froning. The deciding body of the band is the Band Council, composed of Miss Katherine C. Miller, Evelyn Mc- Cafferty, Evelyn Schwiers, Colleen Vogeler, and Becky Dowler. Members of Junior Chorus struggle to the top through participation in music festivals and the school musical. 27 Varsity Volleyball Team members for the 1967-68 team are: iST ROW: Carol Mayborg, Jo Ann Norton, Debbie Staudt. 2ND ROW: Janice Kast, Jeanne Schildmeyer, Pat Kilfoil, and Janet Bedinghaus. 3RD ROW: Gail Broermann, Maureen Fitzpatrick, Miss McClain koachx and Debbie Boehmer, Reserve Volleyball members are: IST ROW: Chris Balzer, Sally Smelling, and Linda Fago. 2ND ROW: Kathy Young, Barb Haeufle, and Cindy Stritt- bolt. 3RD ROW: Cathy Otten, Peggy Leonhardt, Appie Schaeffer, and Mary Beth Amrein. Class officers, Phyllis Klems, Shelley Peetz, Joanne Hatke, Debbie Rothan, and Pattie Voss, look forward to a challenging year for the Class of 71. Theresa Alb anese Bonnie Beck Mary Beth Amre in Mary Ellen Becker Patricia Anneken Marianne Behler freshmen provide quiet lights Some hidden lights are necessary for those who maneuver the scenery, prompt the script, operate the camera, and control the lights. Just so, the upperclassmen need the quiet presence of the freshmen for the moral courage afforded by this group, as it stands in admiration. However, it must not be assumed that homerooms 305, 306, 307, 309, and 311 are just standing awe-stricken. Whenever camera-time comes, freshman activity testifies to unlimited funds of initiative and power. These OLAers have begun their job well. We are looking forward to seeing their performances in later years. Christine Kathy Balzer Barnes Christine Patricia Baiting Bender Patricia Bened ict 29 Mary Friedmann, Denise Maffey, Phyllis Klems, and Joanne Hatke put finishing touches on their festival booth. Chris Balzer, Kathy Tierney, Sue Dorward and their hidden doubles entertain friends on Senior-Freshie Day. Nancy Margaret Sus an Bergen Bernath Berter Linda Judy Deborah Bertke Bias Birck Patricia Walker, Margaret Bernath, Mary Nelson, Mary Ann Rossbach, and Elizabeth Vollm ar beat the rhythm of their unity song. 30 Fish-pond prizes are inspected by Jenny Shutte, Mary Lou Paletta, Nancy Walker, Rose Ann Doddy and Linda DeBurger. Patricia Bishop Jeanne Boehm Pamela Bollm er Sharon Boyle Maribeth Brackm ann Janet Brehm Kathy Moore gives enthusiastic support, while Kathy Kelly, Kathy Wood, Cheryl Essert, Mary Ann Rolfsen, Pat Wilde, and Lisa Kohn make selections of records for the festival booth. 31 An early get-together acquaints students with new Classmates and the role they are to play during the coming year. Sometimes a big surprise awaits this eager gym class. Sandra Nan cy Teri Carol Patri cia Brinkm ann Brockm an Beuerm an Burkhardt Bush 2:331:35? Ame lia Mary Kathleen Stephanie Sus an Pauline Capozza Capozza Carley Carlock Church Ciamarra Phyllis Klems, Debbie Rothan, and Joanne Hatke congratulate Jennifer Reese on being first place winners of the emblem contest. Cathy Victoria Marie Deb orah Linda Janice Courchene D'Ambrosia Dattilo Davis DeBurger Deems Barb ara Karen Rose Ann Eileen Sus an Mary Deye Dillon Doddy Donovan Dorward Dowler Newly elected freshman officers COIL- gratulate Angela Sims, Vicki Sparks, Patricia Seah, and Nancy Walker for their song and dance skit. 33 Kathy Tonnis creates Super- Frosh, the class mascot. Linda Sally Most, Pam Bollmer, Kathy Jarvis, Cynthia Stritt- Dunnohew bolt, and Barb Fugazzi lead the freshmen in a rousing cheer. Paula Easter Ellen Ebert Patricia Eilers Constance Ellig Barbara Engelbert Barbara Esenbock Baxb Fugazzi offers a brilliant suggestion at a class Cheryl meeting. Essert 34 Ju 1i From ing Barbara Fugazzi Rose Funk Teresa Garrett Betty Gilkey Patricia Gilmartin 35 Kim Fancher Constance Fariello Mary Fischer Darlene Fishter Janet Ford Eileen Fox Carol Fricke Mary Friedmann Would anyone believe that Yvonne Reany, Debbie Thomas, Pauline Ciamarra, Diane Nugent, and Marsha Lang would walk a mile to bake a single chocolate chip cookie? Vicki Sparks and Nancy Brockman clean house before the holiday locker inspection. Helping Red Crosg through a production crisis, Nancy Patty McKnight and Mary Ellen Becker sew pretty Bergen, Elaine Sideritch, Angela Sims, Terri Morris, things for the poor, and other members of Religion I, make tray favors. Cheryl Grieszmer Mary Jo Grotjan Barbara Gruenwald Susan Gmnthaner Patricia Harvey Helen Hatke Joanne Hatke Sandra Hauck Suzanne Hauser Margaret Hayes 36 Rebecca Hayes Nancy Heidel Pauletta Heil Kathleen Hentz Deborah Hill Louise Hinderer Jeanne Hines Martha Hinterlong Carol HOOg Kathleen Hosty Lucy Humbert Judith Hurm Denise Iorfida Kathleen Jarvis Susan Kasselmann Study hall interests anticipate future goals of Connie Fariello, Cindy Schmidt, and Yvonne Reany. Mary Kazmierczak Barbara Keller Patricia Walker helps talented classmates compose words Kathleen Kelly for a pep song to the tune of Air Force Fighting Song. 37 Kathleen Mary Lee Phyllis Theresa Lisa Debra Ke mper Kiley Klems Knecht Kohn K011 Pamela Angela Sherrie Marsha Patricia DebOrah Krouse LaCortiglia Lakes Lang Lasita Lauman C: Wei mam Spanish I Class holds exciting sessions, as attested by Sheryl Conwell and Terry Rosen, who carry on a telephone conversation for the benefit of fellow Spaniards. Judging from the gossipers in CENTER LEFT it won't be long before the news will make headlines. , 38 Math students spend some days working in groups. The change in pace af- forded by team-teaching stimulates prOgress in learning. Shelley Peetz reads the epistle Of the day during a guitar Mass for the freshmen. Cheryl LeisL Karen Lonero Laurie Luedeke DeniSe Maffey Debra Maher Carol Mahlenkamp Mary Be th Maj Mary Maryanovich 39 Pamela Maycox Susan McCoy Nancy McCullough Seretha McKenna Patricia. McKnight Susan McNulty Katie Wood and Mary Ann Rolfsen test their summer-school typing course. Too bad, letter-head! Freshman Drama Club members, Philomena Salzano, Kathy Tierny, Margaret Hayes, Mary Beth MajJ Eileen Rauschmayer, and Pat Bishop, look forward to playing minor roles in KING AND I. Lavonne Mary Nancy Jo Donna Kathleen Donna Merritt Miller Miley Mink Moore Moorman Barbara Theresa Sally Donna Veronica Theresa Moran Morris Most Mulvaney Mulvey N aticchioni V Nothing like a ride on the school bus to start the day, comments Terry Albanese, as she arriVes a bit shook Mary up. Nelson Margaret Noe Kathleen Norrish Diane Nugent Deborah Orlando Catherine Otten Carmella Palazzolo Mary Lou Paletta Patricia Paolo Shelly Pe e12 Judith Eileen Evelyn Catherine Picket . Queen Rack Rahn Eileen Yvonne Patric ia Sandra Rauschmayer Re any Reb ennack Re ed 41 Jennifer Reese Linda Rehkamp Working with clay fascinates Mary Thompson, Kathy Hentz, Barbara Moran, Sue Gmnthaner, Barbara Deye, and Carmella Palazzolo. Mary Ann Rolfsen Jo Anne Ro mer Theresa Rosen Mary Ann Rossb ach Deborah Rothan Philomena Salzano Sandra Schad Appalone Schaefer Karen Scherpenberg Cynthia Schmidt Kathleen Schmidt Lorelei Schmitt Constance Schoenhoft Victoria Schoner Katherine Schulte Jennifer Schutte june Schwartz Karen Schwier Patricia Seah Elaine Sideritch Susan Siefert 42 5p, 2 ' . Ff,fl,,r,r r- FAI-IRENHEIT 451 occupies full attention in this Freshman English class. 43 Marie Simon Angela Sims Deborah Skinner Kathleen Smith Helena Smelling Janet SOergel Barbara Spalding Victoria Sparks Teresa Stauback June Stoll Brenda Strasser Cynthia Strittholt Sally Suddendorf Deborah Thomas Mary Thompson Kathleen Tierney Carol Tolin Kathleen Tennis Angela Truman Nancy Ulm Jeanne Venezia Viveca Freshman Kathy Barnes seems to enj 0y climbing trees at Vlachos the freshie picnic. It looks like she's getting rather good Lorraine at it. W alker Marilyn Wall Daphnie White Diane Wingert Barbara Woebkenberg Sandra Wolff Katie Wood Mary Wood Catherine Yancey Carol Zimmer 44 Elizabeth Vollmar Nancy W alker Patricia W eber Patricia Wilde Patricia Voss Patricia Walker Vi cki W elsh D onna Wilhelm r .- .- . u . I m n: nu us all ya et- : l x x' , h EQw-mvmu...v. sophomores set stage Light reminds one Of many things-- the warm glow of a hearth fire, the soft beams issuing from a window upon the darkened landscape, a cane dle flame chasing fear away, flick- ering neon bulbs jewcling City streets. With such variety the soph- omores furnish the sets for our '68 stage, as the following shots testify. But for these students, the roles played by the upperclassmen would seem colorless. The entire student- body appreciates the sparkling and colorful activities of homerooms 201, 202, 206, and 303. Sophomore Class of- ficers, Pat Gilkey, treasurer, Pat Ella, president, Jan Eve- slage, vice-president, and Micky Miles, secretary, agree that get-togethers this year were a lot of fun. Mary Ann Abig Mary Anneken Lillian Ashbrook Carol Bartholomew Suellen Barum Denise Battle 8 imone Be auchamp Wanda Berry Snoopy tthe Sephomore Class mascoq receiVes attention from Cindy Roell, Sue Sammons, and Linda Homitz. 45 . L Members of 50phomore biology class intently observe Sister Consolata's demonstratiOn, janet Becky Nancy Kathy Mary Ann Cindy Bertke Binz Bischak Bishop Blankenbuehler Blind Donna Maria Becky Mary Ann Nancy Gail Boncutter Brannen Braun BTEYET Brodbeck Broermam Yes, it is frog time once again in room 308, but Jan Doepker and Chris Dacey don't really mind. 46 Lynn Brue g ge man Balbara Brunck Theresa Buken Linda Cannon Linda Carlotta Cindy Carrelli Vicki Carr Charlene Cecardo Barbara Church Chris Conn Evelyn Schwiers takes her tenor saxophone seriously as she practices for the Spring Concert. Among the newly inducted membexs of the National Honor Society stand six ex- cited SOphomores. Self-Confidence and pride are the result of hard Work. Maria Brannen models her coat and dress ensemble. i C atherine Cynthia Catherine Cynthi a Conrad Conrad Cummings Cunningham Mary Christine Mary Ann Maureen Cunningham Dacey D alton Daniel The se student cre ati ons 48 Were prize winners at the Carthage Fair. Harriett James, Mary Ann Ferrick, and Mary Alice Denairo enjoy outdoor gym classes when the sun is shining. Peggy Carolyn Christine Daumeyer Davies Dektas Christine Dektas and Nancy Bischak use inci- Ana Mary Alice Michele dental moments to locate information for re; Campo Denairo Devereaux ligion assignments. 49 Laura Diciero Janet Doepker Janet Doerfle in Deborah DWertman Ellen Eschm eyer Patricia Eha Donna Haehnle and Cynthia Cunningham play a game of jacks to stretch their lunch period. janet Eve slage Linda Fago Mary Ann Ferrick Patricia Francis Pamela Fricke Mary Fugazzi Harriett James, Toni Thamann and Sharon Tempel pause a moment for a picture before the annual P. T.A, Fash- ion Show. 50 Kathy Gade Jeffery Gadson Carol G annon Julie Garcia Linda Gardner Veronica Gartner Evelyn Geer Karen Geers Hopefuls, Kathy Luebbe and Mary NuIre , prove their talents during a ty-out for the musical. Katherine Ge iger Eileen Gilkey Katy Holter, Barb Sage, and Chris Griese produce a trial print for KING AND I posters. 51 Vicky Gildea Patricia Gilkey Elaine Paula Stephanie Christie Goldschmidt Gramly Gre en Griese Barbara Donna Christine Cecile Haeufle Haehnle Hagedorn Hamburg Models of Julius Caesar and the Roman Forum in uigued Latin I students, Mary Beth Fuggani, Norma Rumpke, and Mary Ann Breyer. Janet Hamburg Li nda Harig Jeffery Gadson, Cindy Langhorst, Peggy Leonhardt, and Patty Tieves return from a sketching session on the seed nic grounds of OLA. Jean Harmeyer 52 Susan Haworth Cindy Heenan Susan Heim Dore en Henke Teresa Henke Foreign language barriers practi- cally disappear as Leslie H012- hauser uses audio aids. Linda Fago makes use of library facil- ities during a study period. Strobe lights and psychedelic sounds add to the presentation given at the pep rally. Frances Hicks Patricia Hicks Diane Hoffman Ellen Holte Kathy Holter Leslie Holzhauser Linda Homitz Pamela Huff 53 Janet Hurley Harriett James Janice Kast Cecilia Hurr Susan Jenkins Cindy Keller Mini or Midi? Clare Riley helps Sue Leonard make the big deci- sion on style length. Karen Keppel Elizabeth Ke ssler 54 Diane Lakes S aundra Lakes Kathy Wright reflects upon past performances. Cynthia Langhorst Mary Ann Lanzarotta Susan Leonard Peggy Leonhardt Donna Lewis Kathy Luebbe Russian czars, Chinese emperors, English monarchs Kristina come to life in the minds of these World History students. Luken Michele Maffey Mary Masters 55 Retreat time is serious business for Nancy Brodbeck. Mary McCafferty Donna MCC arthy Irene Meiners Michelle Miles Rosa Marie Minniti Margaret Mitchell Homeroom gossip--Homework, Hondas, Hairdoes. Mary Lucia Mogavero Juani ta Moore Terri Moore Brigitte Mueller Linda Mueller Jane Niehaus Could it be that these 50phomores are dreaming up an April Fool joke? . 4M, dmy'la-ywuuvm mu, 7,0,, A Doreen Henke admires the old world landscape around St. Clement church. Mary Nurre Susan Oechsler Christine Olding Ivett Osle Carolyn Osterbrock Rhonda Pastor Jeanne Pe arce Teri Mary Catherine Pfe iffer Purtell Pe ddenpohl Isabel Rita Ramirez Ramsey Donna Hiawatha Rapien Re eves Science students, Lynn Brueggeman and Pat Gilkey, share work on a re- search problem. 57 Chris Griese operates one of the new filmstrip projectors received through government aid. Volunteering for film projection in English II ABC, Barbara Haeufle and Judy Webster arrive via eleva- tor. Clare Helena Cindy Mary Ann Barb ara Norma Riley Rith Roell Rosskopf Rumpke Rumpke Joanne Sharon Barbara Susan Katherine Patricia. Rusche Russell Sage Sammons Sarge ant Schickling 58 fawn WW ' , i wgww 73mm? EAR 5 H . X3995; ans 7710350 N First participants in the newly established drivers' ed. course here at OLA, are Norma Rumpke, Terri Sundrup, Arovia Harris, Janet Brinkman, and instructor Mr. Steven Aylward. Jane Schwartz Evelyn Schwiers Kathy Siebel Alice Singler Sophomore Spanish class eagerly takes part in daily re- citation. Deborah Karen Smith Stegeman Emily Kathy Smith Stegeman . Jane Tma Snyder Strong Teresa gduirgmfou Stanley p 59 Carolyn Davies, Linda Cannon, and Theresa Buken enjoy a relaxing mou- ment at an after-school game. 60 Vickie Sutherland Sharon Tempel Toni Thamann Jac queline Thompson Rosa Thompson Patricia Tieves Angle D 2 Angle ? - Angle ? Cindy Heenan and Judy Webster propose solutions to Geometry I Class. Donna Tucker HaITiet Tumey Diane Tuttle Kathy Urk Toni Volk Mary Ann Vollmer Debra. Wagner Margaret Ward Sharon Tempel, Kathy Stegeman, Diane Williams, and Toni Volk, clothing students, exchange views after the Fall Fashion Show. 61 Judy Webster Barbara Widmer Alice Singler, Joan Kuhn, Sue King, and Barb Church meet for an early pow wow about history. Elaine Weingartner Diane Williams Sophomores consider ideas projected by the speaker at their meeting. Toni Thamann reads her favorite excerpts from The Taper to her friends. Debra Wingert Kathleen Wright Carol Young Kathy Young 62 Something Big indeed happens whenever the juniors go into actionJ led by their officers: Karen Hamburg, Martha Klems, Carol Schultz, and Sue Luedeke. juniors vie for places of honor Playing the supporting roles in the all-over picture of school endeavors, the junior Class emits the reflected light of the seniors. Here are talented members of the student body also vying for places of honor Carol and distinction in the castvstudents 0f Anneken proven worth, whose accomplishments have been caught by the camera. To all of you, juniors, we say, Yours was a superb per- Mary Lee Adams formance, especially in the Can Drive and Patricia the Junior class play! Antlco Yvonne Bea. On stage, they show spirit and laughter. Peggy Bear Ani ta Beard Janice Beck Janet Bedinghaus It was a can THIS big ! says Jeanne Schildmeyer to her friends. Martha Klems to Sue Luedeke: Don't tell me you got that hole walking for THAT can! Builders, Jeanne Schildmeyer, Carol Mayborg, and Carol Kroeger, begin the junior moun- tain of cans. Lina Belfiore Diane Bellissemo Jane Benjamin Ora Berry Debbie Boehmer Mary Kay Boehmer Linda Boesken Pairicia Bolte Veree Bomar Meredith Bosse Pat Bolte focuses her microscope on a sample of JHFQt living organism. Brlnkman Jane Bucher Linda Burck Kathy Cannon Sharon Carloss Barbara Chadwick Le slie Clark Susan Coleman Janet Bedinghaus exhibits her pour- ing technique. Following the text, Jean Meister, Linda Gunning, Carol Schultz, Elaine Ehrhard, and Tricia Haynay attempt a re quired experiment in chemistry. Look out, everybody! i. Q i i, y i g Diane Colonel Sheryl ConWell Michelle COOper Vicki Cullum Deborah Cunningham Kristie Davies Sandra DePue Linda Deutsch Mary Dickhaus Alice Diesel Becky Dowler Terri Schinaman, Patti Kohorst, and Janet Lynch hurriedly exchange last minute details as they leave home- room 201. 66 Karen Doyle Rosemary Eckes Elaine Ehrhard Janice Everett Maureen Fitzpatrick Anita Flory Margie Freudiger Jeannette Furlong Marguerita Furr Kathleen Gartner Domenica Gazzareli Maribeth Genheimer Marguerita Furr, Donna Rounds, Linda Burck, and Debbie Grieszmer actively participate in their religion class discussion. 67 Diane Meyer concentrates on the task at hand-- shorthand! Joyce Gilmartin Karen Goodlett Barbara Granger Deborah Grieszmer Christine Gruenwald Linda Gunning Janice Gutzwiller .lew-IIM-umxwmwnmmrwnna Karen Deborah Jackie I-Iehn, Leslie Clark, Pe Hamburg Haverland typing on the electric typewriters. ggy Wissel, and Sheryl Conwall practice 68 Patsy Hoell and Karen Stegeman wear their outfits which won first and second places respectively in the St. Bernard Junior Women's Club contest. Receiving Holy Communion under both species, retreatants en- joy the full meaning of a con-Celebrated guitar Mass. Tricia. Deborah Elaine Donna Kathleen Jackie Haynay Hazeley Heaton Heeg Heenan Hehn Kathy Jackie Lynna Karen Cynthia Patsy Helms Henke Henke Herbe Hill Hoe 11 69 Barb Granger wanders around in her own little world. Tricia Haynay presents her gOWn-of what origin we 're not quite sure. Carolyn Schweitzer, Linda Streckfusg and Debbie Grieszmer find their 1Iue identity as an elf, Fanny Farm Girl, and Lester Lumberjack respectively. Marg aret Thelea Katherine Theresa Laverne Patricia Hoffm ann Hoskins Ivory Jansen Janson Jones Rebecca Susan Linda Mary Lou Patricia M th Juenger Keller Kelsey Kettler Kilfoil Kliermsal Mama Knoer Cindy Lakes Mary Lee Koerner Sharon Kaugle Patricia Kohors'c Linda Law Sus an Kristofic Linda Lengerich Junior cooperation in school activities ranks high, as sceneryumaking for THE KING 81 and Work on the Herald paper drive testify. Carol Mary Kay Kroeger Kuhn Marie Diane Le onardi Lindsay Cindy Lakes and Debbie Staudt exchange parlance before entering Convention Hall's Blue Room. Peggy Wissel, Patsy Hoell, and Vicki Cullum await the Junior Miss Dance - Pomait of My Love. Many juniors admir- ingly watch Mary Ann Burger and her date promenade at the Junior-Senior Prom. Gail Luebbe Susan Luedeke Patricia Luensman Janice Lynch Nancy Mai orano Kathleen Martin Vivian Mason Carol Mayborg Maureen McAllister Katherine MCDevitt Barbara Meents Gerri Meiners Je an Meister Katherine Merkle Dianne Meyer Doris Meyer Mary Ann Meyer Anita Milazzo Myra Montgomery Pamela Mullenger jean Mushaben Jo Ann Norton Maureen Fitzpatrick and date, Denny Rolf, enjoy danc- ing to the music of Don Lackey. 73 Modeling their own creations, juniors contribute their talent to the Spring fashion show. Jewell Oliver Linda Pace Donna Paul Mary Jo Puglielli Mary Jo Rais Gail Rakel Patricia Reese 74 Lori Riddle Paulette Riley if Evelyn Rollinger Donna Rounds Carol Rusche Patricia Ryan 444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 For Sharon Carloss there is no place like the chapel to diSpel doubts and fears. Sharon Mari anne Santoro Sheeler Jeanne Terri Schildmeyer Schinaman Without a song, the day would never end. . 4 Besides, band is the last class for Gail. 75 Juniors are convinced that every vote counts when democratic procedures are followed. Jo Anne Schmitt Vivian Shockley Carol Schultz Jean Schwartz Carolyn Schweitzer Shelley Sepate Karen Sermersheim Elaine Shaw Kathleen Shirley Kathy Cannon diSplays both junior spirit and muscles as she unloads her family's car during a money- raising drive for the school paper. 76 Mama Knoer is proud recipient of summer school math grant to Ohio State University from National Science Foundation. Martha Klems represented Our Lady of Angels at Girl and Her City Day this year. 77 Shirley Silimond Debbie Staudt Donna Steinriede Janice 8 tall Linda Sire ckfuss Diane Smittholt Theresa. Sundrup Margaret Teuschler Mary Pat Thurman Susan Timmerman Teresa Tombragel Janice Torbeck Janet Troupe Rosie Valent Jo Ann Valerius Taking a junior's role is the easiest part in the play. Stage performers react differently as they watch other groups assembling on the floor of the gym. 78 Phyllis Waller Kare n Walsh Vicki Ward Phyllis Werle Dorothy Whissel Joyce Wieczorkowski Narrator Karen Hamburg tells story of Why '68 was the class that was. Sharon Ella Pe'ggy Wietmarchen Wilkens Wlssel Mary Ann Donna Rosgmary Yerkes Zahner Zurelck 79 Senior Class of- ficers, Bonnie Durbin, treasurer; Sandy Gold- schmidt, Vice- president; Bonnie Wiebell, secre- tary; and Bonnie Burke, president; admire the Senior Symbol. proud, excited, determined The senior class proudly texcit- edlyj takes its place under the spotlight. It is noted that this group, though small, performs with confident determination, zestfully undertaking the leading roles in the religious, educa- tional, and social activities of OLA. But for them, the under- classmen would be lacking the leadership so necessary to in- volvement. But for involvement, OLA would be lacking spirit. But for spirit, there would be no action. But--on with the Greatest Picture Of the Year, the senior class! Lights! Camera! Action! JANET AG RICOLA DEBORAH BENDER KAREN AGRICOLA LEESA BERLING 80 BRENDA BA KER EVELYN BLUM JEAN BEITING SUSAN BODE SANDRA BOEHM MARY ANN BURGER ELIZABETH BRAUNS TEIN BONI TA BURKE Kathy Whalen diligently checks every detail for what P.O.D. test. JEAN BRAUSCH BETTY BURNETT 81 Sister Linus's opinions are carefully con- sidered by this group of seniors after the happening. .723 Father Bennett inspects Karen Frayne's Cherished possession. Judy Cluxton, Marilyn Frey, Carol Weber, Vicki Fossaluzza, Judy Soergel, Judy Meyer, and Judy Morganroth proudly show off their long awaited class rings. NO RMA GAIL CARR BA RBARA COMBS RO SANNA MARY CIAFA RDINI KA THLEEN C ONNEIGHTON JULIA CLUX TON MARY CA THE RINE COOKS KAREN KA THA LEEN DANIEL DAVIES CAROL CAROL LYNN DIGNAN DORNBUSCH ah W Marilyn Tenkman and Jennifer Haverland enjoy Chatting with the seminarians who conducted workshops during the retreat. LINDA DAY BA RBARA DOTSON 83 KATHRYN DEAN DEBORAH DOWLER Rosanne Ciafardini and Vicki Tanfani re- ceive Communion under both Species. v. vi ! i E E BONI TA DURBIN MARY ANN DURIT SCH MARY CHRISTINA ECKERLE BA REA RA ANN ENGELHA RDT MA RY CA THERINE FALLER JUDITH ANN FILUSCH SUSAN FLEISCH VIKKI FOSSALUZZA Planning a dance is almost as much fun as having it. Debbie Bender and date enjoy the soft lights and soft music of the Senior Date Dance. 84 85 Title holders at the Senior Date Dance: Miss Athletic, judy Hausfeld; Miss At- tractive, Marcia Nor- man; Miss Personali- ty, Janet Suddendorf; Miss Courteous. Ieaxy ne Iding; M155 Tal- ented. Barbara Combs; Combs; Miss Anlbi- tious, Bonnie Burke; Miss School Spirit, Sandy Coldschmidt; Miss Talkative, Deb- bie Bender; Miss Scholarship, Denise Weinert; Miss Depen- dable, Mary Jo Zint. KAREN FRAYNE MARILYN FREY SUSAN FRIEDMANN PAMELA GATESKILL JENNIFER GERKE JUNE GILNDXRTTN NANCY CLOVER SANDRA GOLDSCHMIDT G-enexfal Chairman, Bonnie Wiebell and her assistants, Sharry K11f011 and Mary Jo Zint, prepare to Spur the classes to united . E Vlct . 3 Dry 3 Beward, underclassmen! Senior Power is on the loose. SUZANNE G RANGER BE RYL GRANT JOYCE GRUPENHOFF Nancy Wulker skillfully directs the construction of a circus tent for the KATHLEEN stuffed animal booth. HAGEDORN 86 AROVIA MARIA ILONA CAROL ANN HARRI 8 HA SLER HATKE JUDITH JENNIFER BARBARA ANN HAUSFELD HAVERLAND HOUSTON asdfjkl; as. .df..jk..1;..a..s..d..f..j.. k.... It's Academic team members: Captain, Dee Weinert, Marty Klems, and Gail Luebbe pose with faculty advisor, Sister Marja and program moderator, Dave. Manning. 87 Musicals are hard Work. Important people behind the scenes: Miss Uhrig, directness, Miss Miller, band lead- er, Anna Stegman and Bonnie Burke, ac- companists. the king and i MARY JEANNE IDING DIAN E ISON MARGARET ANNE IVORY ELAINE JONES A curtsy for the King? KA '1 'IE JONES ANI TA KALB VIRGINIA KARAUS C ECILTA KAY ' U4 L PATRICIA - KENNING SHARYbLMA RI E KILFOIL ANN KOFFEL Etc., etc., etc. Run, Eliza, run! the children, I'll not forget the children. ua- ll Those little faces looking up at me. . . RO SEMA RY LANG MARY Jo LINDEMANN LINDA LINZ RO SEMARY LO UIS MARTHA LOVILL DOR'THEA LUCIA janet Wichmann and dad stop for a breather. 90 Darlene Nieporte's father is acclaimed king of the Father-Daughter Dance. It would take some fancy steppin to out- do Winona Rush and her father after they won the dance contest. Has Sharyn Kilfoil gone Hollywood or is this just a disguise? PATRICIA MARLIN ADA MA RYANOVICH If he steps on my feet one more time! But--he's my dad. Martha Klems inSpires a Hawaiian mood for Papa's Luau, as she places a flower in the hair of Anita Kalb. EVELYN MCCAFFERTY JUDI TH MEYER HELEN MILEY LINDA MIDDENDORF Marlene Mulcare and her father enjoy a fun-filled evening. 91 Officers of the Senior Class cordially welcome guests in the reception line. ANA S TA SIA MILLER MARY LEA MONAHAN JUDI TH MORGAN ROTH MARLENE MULCA RE JUDITH MURDOCK CA THE RINE MURPHY Coffee, tea, or milk? 92 CAROL DARLENE NIEI-IAUS NIEPORTE PATRICIA PATRICIA NIERLICH NIESEN MARCIA DEBORAH NORMAN OBER Miss Judy Stairs confidently sends the seniors forth equipped With social graces. Katie Jones tests the cookies while Mrs. Rush looks away to admire the beautiful Clothes worn by the mothers on this occasion. 93 RAN DIE OECH SLER KATHLEEN OENBRIN K DEBORAH PAC K Last edition of the school paper elicits mixed feel- ings of seniors, including Sandy Reaves. CAROL PATMANN JUDITH POPE CATHERINE POPLIS JOAN PURTELL As senior students of the year, Bonnie Burke shares an interval of glamor with underclass- men, Shelley Peetz, Leslie Holzhauser, and Martha Klems. 94 c YNTHLA QUEEN MARY SUE RAHN SANDRA REAVES No, no, Barb! LINDA REICHERT KA THLEEN REINHART ESTELLE RILEY DONNA RUMPKE Mike's enjoyment of Bonnie's sweet Whisper- ings is plainly evident. 95 KATHLEEN RYAN WINONA RUSH Dates of Sandi Boehm and Eileen Saupe converse with their fair 1a- dies at the entrance to Convention Hall. EILEEN SA UPE LA RK SCH REIBEI S Entering the prom through the flowered trellis, Kathy Oen- brink and her date look forward to a never-toFbe-forgotten evening. 96 BA RBARA SHEA JANET SC HULTE LOI S SIEVE JUDITH SOERGEL JAQUELINE SPEARS KA THLEEN STEG EMAN ANN A STEGMAN LINDA STOLL 97 Kathy Ryan and Tom Gannon pause to look at incoming couples from the balcony. Father Bennett stOps to chat with Nancy Wulker and her escort, Jim Campbell. Sharrey Kilfoil's date gives her corsage that ex- tra-special touch before they enter the prom. JANET SUDDENDORF VIC KIE TANFANI DIANE TEED NLA RILYN TENKMAN MARY BETH TENKMAN DIANE TIPPENHAUER MARIA TOBEN ELAINE TOBERGTE Larry Duncan and Marcia Norman pose with their court: Mel Rutherford and Sandy Goldschmidt; Mike Henschen and Bonnie Burke, second attendant; Bill Gehring and Mary Ann Burger, first attendant; John Tighe and Estelle Riley; Jeff Staley and Bonnie Wiebell. King Larry Duncan presents his date, Marcia Nor- man, as queen of the 1968 prom. 98 BA RBARA TOMBRAG EL DIANE TONEY DONNA TRIGG S B RENDA TURNER COLLEEN VOGELER With a quick Change from tears to laughter, Marcia receives the crown. CAROL WEBER The king and queen danCe to Look of Love before an approving audience. 99 graduation 68 din Consecration to Mary initiates the formal graduation cere- monies. Winners of scholarship and grant awards are: Sue Granger, Stacey Miller, Carol Hatke, Denise Weinert, Colleen Vo- geler, and Sandy Goldschmidt. Not shown are: Mary Jo Zint, Evelyn McCafferty, Estelle Riley, Karen Frayne, and Bonnie Burke. Janet Schulte is recipient of a business certifi- cate and key from the Cincin- nati Chapter of Administra- tive Management Society, while Anita Kalb accquires the Cherished Isaac Jogues trophy from the Knights Of Columbus for her apostolic endeavors. Is it straight? DONNA WI ETMA R SC HEN SHI RILEY WILSON NANCY WULKER KATHY ZIEGLER MARY JO ZINT ELIZABETH ZUREIC K 100 DENI SE WEINERT NANCY WERNER MARIAN WERNKE KATHY WI-LALEN CH RI STINE WHEELER JANET WICHMANN BONNI E WICBELL PEGGY WIENER Carrying gifts, class officers form the offertory procession in the name of the Class of '68. Father Russell and Father Lorenzo join with Father Leigh in the concelebrated Mass. 101 Mrs. William Eder extends welcome to alumnae. ROW 1: Anna Stegman, Marlene Mulcare, Barbara Engelhardt, Eileen Saupe, Sandra Goldschmidt, Bennie Burke, Mary Beth Tenkman, Denise Weinert, and Carol Hatkeg ROW 2: Colleen Vogeler, Jeanne Iding, Janet Wichmann, Barbara Combs, Marilyn Tenkman, Sue Friedmann, Sharyn Kilfoil, Mary Faller, and Donna Rumpke hold ro- saries awarded in recognition of their having accumlated 4, 950 or more merits. One hundred forty-five graduates accept their diplomas on the evening of June 6. 102 Singing Let There Be Peace on Earth and I Believe, the seniors express their dreams and ConviCtiOns. Father Jeremy, speaker, sees beauty. 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Blum Bob and Debbie Bob and Pam Bobbi and Bob Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boehm Paul J. Boehm Mr. and W5. ROger Boehm Sandi Boehm '68 Timothy J. Boesken Ann Bonaventure. Robin Bonaventura Mrs. Clara Boas Bertha Lee Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bowman Joe Brandt MI'. and Mrs. G.A. Brackmann Jean Brausch '68 Mr. Lee A. Brausch Mr. and Mrs. F. Brennan Family MI. and Mrs. Eugene Breyer Mrs. Charlotte Brigger Terry Brink is Great Teresa Buken '70 Barbara Burck Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burck Robert Burck P. W. Burgess Mrs. William Burke Jeanette Cannon '71 Mrs. Lillian Carlotta Clarence Carr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cecardo Central TV - Northside Charlie and Peggy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ciotti Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Colonel Miss Nanette Colonel Cathy Conrad '70 Elsie Conrad Mr. and Mrs. William Conrad William A. ,Cottell Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Courchene L. C. Cow Cremer's Shoe Repair John T. Cronin Frank Czaika Chris Dacey '70 Mrs. Louise Dalton MI. and Mrs. D.R. D'Ambrosio Dave and Carol Dave and Charlene Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Daumeyer Christina Dektas '70 Helen Dektas Pete Dektas Theresa Ann Delp Joseph R. Denman Mrs. Angie Deriene Barbara Deye '71 Mr. William Diesel Mr. and Mrs. Ed Diessel Dolores Dignan Robert Dignan Ray E. Dillen Mr. and Mrs. James Doddy Jan Deepker '70 Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Deepker D011 and Jean '68 Donna and Paula Mike Dorsch Doug and Diane Mrs. Patricia Doyle Barb Dressler Mr. and Mrs. R. Dressler Mr. Harry Dunnehew Linda Dunnehew Maureen Dunnehew Virginia Dunnehew Jim Dunphy Mr. and Mrs. Eugne Durbin Mrs. Ann Dwertman Debbie Dwertman Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwertmem Mr. and Mrs. G.S. Eckes Rosie Eckes '69 MI. and Mrs. Philip Effler Lauren and Michelle Effron 115 Earl Egner's Sohio Service Elaine Ehrhard '69 Pat Eilers '71 Eleventh Ward Dem. Club Ellen and Greg Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Ellig Endres' Delicatessen Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Engelbert Barbara Engemardt '68 Mrs. Ray Essert Mr, and Mrs. W.R. Essert Roy Evans Mrs. Harry Eveslage Jan Eveslage '70 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fage Marie Falhaber Mary Faller '68 Mr. and Mrs. V. Faller Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Fariello Fisher Automotive Paint Co. Mr. Vernon C. Fischer Robben Florist Mrs. Corrine Flowers Jim Flowers Dr. Marion D. Francis Mrs. M.D. Francis Frank's Meats Marilyn Frey '68 Joseph P. Frey Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Fricke Jean and Bob Friedmann Sue Friedmann '68 Mr. Dorothy Gaines Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gannon Gary and Cindy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Geers Mr. Robert Geers Pat Gilkey '70 Josephine Coins Elaine M. Goldschmidt '70 Mr. and Mrs. W. Goldschmidt Mr. and Mrs. John Gramann Mr. and Mrs. M. Gramly Grand Friend Barb Granger '69 Mr. and Mrs. James Granger Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Granger Sue Granger '68 Gregory's Steaks Larrry Grewe Albert C. Gribi Mr. and Mrs. C. Gribi Charles Griffith, jr. Paul Grote Mary Ann Rossbach, Pat Benedict, Becky Hayes, and Margaret Bernath seem to enjoy Station WUBE music in the cafeteria as they eat their lunch. Mr. and Mrs. G.L. Grunthaner Guess Who? Janice Gutzwiller '69 Mrs. John Gutzwiller Hamilton County Big Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Hatke Mrs. Raymond Rita Hatke Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haught Judy Hausfeld '68 Mr. and Mrs. Peck Haverkamp Mr. and Mrs. I.W. Haverland Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haworth Deborah Hazeley' '69 Mrs. Harriet Hazeley Cindy Heenan '70 Mr. and Mrs. George Heidel Janet M. Heil Miss Emma May Heim Willy Heinarch Mrs. Charles Henke Kathy Henke Lynna Henke Mr. Richard Henke Mrs. Richard Henke Sandy Henke Mr. and Mrs. LA. Hentz James E. Herbe Karen A. Herbe Ruth Hignite Mr. Hill Mrs. Hill Debbie Hill A1 Hoell Mary Ann Hoell Mike Hoell Patti Hoell '69 Thyra Hoell Mrs. Helena Hoerth Diane Hoffman '70 Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Hofmann Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Holte Theresa Horney - I James E. Hosty Mrs. James M. 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Lindsay Best Wishes from the Longs Noble Lucia Grabe Kathy Luebbe '70 Mrs. Lee B. Luebbe, Jr. Mrs. Ruth Luebbe MI. and MS. LE. Mahlenkamp Ltc. and Mrs. E.S. Maj tRetJ Frank Makler Mrs. W.B. Maltoon Howard L. Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marsh Anthony MaXtOn - The Swinger Carol Mayberg '69 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Maycox George Mayer Louis Mazes Mr. and Mrs. C. Mazuk Evelyn McCafferty '68 Donna McCarthy '70 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. McCoy Mrs. Felicia McKenna Seretha McKenna '71 Marian Merkewiu Ralph Merkewitz Mr. and Mrs. UrbanJ. Mersch Jim Messerschmitt Theresa Metz '71 Judy Meyer '68 Maria. M. Meyer The Milazzo F amily Anastasia Miller '68 Ed Miller Dr. Joseph Miller Mrs. R. E. Miller Robert E. Miller Donald F . Mink Frank J. Mink Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mirlisena Mogavero Family Myra Montgomery '69 Corporal Robert Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery Mrs. A. F. Moorman Mr. and Mrs. James Moriarty Terry Jeanne Morris '71 Joseph R. Most Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mulcare Mrs. John L. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. R.F. Muchaben Mary Nelson '71 Robert Nelson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson Mr. and Mrs. R. M, Niehaus Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norton Nu and Jim Nutripeutic Company Kathy and Gary Oelrich Mr. Frank Ohl Old Critter Mrs. Helen Olding Mr. and Mrs. J. P. OldingJ Jr. Loretta Olding Frank Ostenkamp Mrs. Jack Otten Mr. and Mrs. C. Patmann Joe Peddenpohl Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pfeiffer The Dale Phillips Family Judy Piket '71 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Piket Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pugielli Mr. and Mrs. Parnpple and Family Pedro Ramirez, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsey Mrs. Reany Clinton L. Reany Hiawatha Reeves '70 Mr. and Mrs. R. Reinhart jim Reinhart '68 Kathy Reinhart '68 Mr. and Mrs. E. Reuter Rick and Diane Mr. and Mrs. D. Rieder Chuck T. Roast Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Rolfes Barbara Romelli Arthur L. Rosen Mary Ann Rossbach '71 Peggy Rossbach Mr. and Mrs. R. Rossbach Mary Ann Resskopf '70 Jim Ruebusch Estella. Ruehl Babs Rumpke '70 Donna RLu'npke '68 Norma Rumpke '70 The Rumpke Children The Rumpke Family MI. and Mrs. Ed Rumpke Mr. and Mrs. R. Rumpke Mr. and Mrs. A. Rusche Carol Rusche '69 Mrs. Irma Rusche Joe and Peggy Rusche Russ and Mary Ann Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ruter Kathy Ryan '68 Sabertooth Sabrina St. Bonaventure's Band St. Monica Youth Club Mike Sanzere Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sapp Mrs. Vera Sauer Lawrence and Mary Saupe Mrs. Mark Rakel Schad Mrs. G. Schaefer, R.N. Mr. and Mrs. M. Schaefer Roberta Schoenhoft Cynthia Schmidt '71 Mr. and Mrs. H. Schmidt Mary Lou Schmidt Pat Schmidt Robert Schmidt Robert J. Schmitt Connie Schoenhoft '71 Mr. and Mrs. J'. Schultz Jenny Schutte '71 Sharkey's Tapes J. Sideritch, Jr. Family J. Sideritch, Sr. Rita Sims - Blue Cross Ruth Sims - St. Joseph Sch. Sr. Christopher, 0. S.F. Miss Vi Skalski Mr. and Mrs. R. Skinner Debbie Smith '70 Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Smith Reverend C. Snell Mr. and Mrs. F. Soergel Janet Soergel '71 Judy Soergel '68 Richard Staebell Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stanton Stel's Food Shop Carol Steffee Karen Stegeman '70 Anna Stegman '68 Mr. and Mrs. T. Stegeman Mr. and Mrs. T. Stegman Mr. George W. Stoll Joseph Stress Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sunderman Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Tabeling 117 Taft Field Tavern, Ken Brandt Annette Tenkman Mr. Norman F. Thamann Toni and Lori Thamann Miss Vera Thamann Miss Viola Thamann The Three Silly SOph's Mrs. Mildred Thomson John Tierney TA. A. F. T Mrs. Christine Tieves Mr. Theodore Tieves Tim and Mary Beth Sue Timmerman '69 Tom and Diane Tom and Diane '68 Robert Tragesar Family Dr. and Mrs. Michael Truman Diane Tuttle '70 Mr. and Mrs. William Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. John Ulm Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Vollmer Mary Ann Vollmer'70 Dorothy VonBargen Mr. and Mrs. Gus Venderheide Mrs. Helen Wagner Jennie Wallenhorst Miss Ada Walker Webster Children Mr. and Mrs. AlbertJ. Weeks Elaine Weingarmer Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Weingartner Vicki Welsh '71 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Werner Nancy Werner '68 Mr. and Mrs. DavidWesterbeck Tim Wietmarshen Mr. and Mrs. A. Wieczerkowski Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Wilde Mr. Bill Wilkens Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkens Ella Wilkens '69 Pvt. Ernest Wilkens Lisa M. Williams Mrs. Richard J. Williams Wingert Family Mrs. Frank Wingert The Winton Place Gang Mrs. Alma Wippel Mark Wissel Peggy Wissel '69 Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Wissel Frank M. Wissel MI- and MES. C. J. Witzemann Dick T Wood John J. Wood Gladys Woolum Marie Wright Mr. and Mrs. C. Yelton Mrs. G. Zeisler Mary Jo Zint '68 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zint Elizabeth Zureick T68 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Zureick BUSINESS PATRONS A 8 T DRY CLEANER 1925 Cordova Avenue 521-5075 45239 ADMIRAL COATED PRODUCTS, INC. 8005 Plainfield Road 791-5810 ALEXANDER'S PI-IA RMACY 4663 Kings Run Drive 541-9084 AMANDA'S BEAUTY SALON 4612 Vine Street 281-4764 Open Monday through Saturday ANDWS GLASS SHOP Complete Glass Replacement 8373 Colerain Avenue 522-1155 ANGELO'S CARPET SERVICE 2540 Sarvis Court 661-0335 ART'S COMPLETE FOOD MARKET 2014-2016 Harrison Avenue Harry Wail, Prop. B 8 B AUTO SERVICE 4305 TOWer Avenue St. Bernard 281-5182 BADER CAFE 2838 Colerain Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio BEHLER OLDSMOBILE, INC. 4040 Spring Grove Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio DICK BERTKE'S PARKVIEW MARKET 1108 St. Gregory Street Mount Adams BILL 8 BOB BIGNER Furniture, Appliances, TV 2345 Quebec BLESSING BROTHERS DAIRY, INC. 3051 Blue Rock Road Morning Fresh Dairy Food BOB'S COMET SERVICE 2362 Quebec Road 921-9512 ALBERT L. BOEHMER FUNERAL HOME 281-2161 4617 Vine Street BOI-INEN 8 SON Cement Contractor 541-3716 BOLTE MEATS 8005 Plainfield 891-4214 ALBERT BRAMKAMP PRINTING CO. 4501 Greenlee Avenue St. Bernard, Ohio 45217 A. BRAUN 8 SONS-ROOFERS 1810 Sherman Avenue Norwooc'lJ Ohio BRENTWOOD PONY KEG 8528 Winton Road 522-2620 CHA RLES BURTSCHY FLORIST 5823 Vine Street 242-3111 JESSE BYRD COMET SERVICE Vine and Woolper 751-9109 New Manager CARILLON Hall-Private Parties 4719 Vine Street 281-9584 Compliments of CARMEN'S BA RBER SHOP 1937 Harrison Avenue FRANK J. CATANZARO 1821 Campbell Street 421-9184 CLEM'S BEAUTY SALON 8419 Vine Street Hartwell 821-9446 CLIP F '8 FOOD MARKET Cliff's Serves You Best 861-1115 or 281-6443 CLUTCH MOTOR 8 BRAKE 3431 Bumet Avenue 221-2550 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Tom Young 721-8111 THE COORS BROTHERS CO. 5106 Gray Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45232 CORPUS CHRIST Weekly Social Hamilton 8 Springdale Road Every Monday 7:30 p. m. COR RYVILLE PHA RMA CY 2503 Vine Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45219 118 DAVIS STEEL WINDOW SERVICE 5813 Vine Street 242-1212 DUDS-N-SUDS Laundromat 8 Dry Cleaning 3404 Glenmore Avenue HOWARD EARLY MUSIC CENTER 6543 Montgomery Road 45213 Cincinnati, Ohio 631-6726 EBERHE DRY CLEANING Quality Work 621 -O3l 9 ED'S PURE OIL 1001 Ludlow Avenue 541 - 9779 ELDER 5:1: to $1. 00 STORE 101 West Elder Street Findlay Market ELLERBUSCH INSTRUMENT CO. 4509 Vine Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45217 ENGELHA RDT'S GROCERY Sullivan 8 Jackson St. Bernard Compliments of ERNIE 8 PEARL'S SINCLAIR ReadingJ Ohio EVAN'S FOOD MARKET 7121 Vine Street 45216 We deliver Tues. , Fri. , Sat. Call 761-2440 by 10:00 a. In. F RED S. EVELEIGH Ins. with Service 931-5500 1173 West Galbraith Road F.J.A. CONSTRUCTION CO. 489 Riddle Road Cincinnati, Ohio 751-0396 Courtesy of the FABULOUS SHANTELS JOSEPH FA IGLE 8 SONS Jewelers 5329 Glenway Avenue FA IRWOOD F OOD SHOP 1930 Harrison Avenue 921-9575 FEYS SUPER MARKET 1814 Powers Street 541-6570 FINNEYTOWN SHELL SERVICE North Bend and Winton Road 541 -6 240 FRANCISCAN MISSIONARY UNION 1615 Vine Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45210 FRANK'S AUTO SERVICE 1846 Baltimore Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 921-5226 FRANK'S ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE 2646 Colerain Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45214 FRANK'S FRAME AND AXLE SERVICE Frames and Wheels Straightened 8215 Vine Street 821-2320 Best Wishes to All the Students of 0. LA. MRS. KATHLEEN GILKEY GREENHILLS' BAKERY 14 ESWin Street 825-7600 GREENHILLS' SUPER SHELL SERVICE Eswin 8 Enfield-Greenhills Service on Purpose GREENHILLS' VA RIETY STORE Greenhills' ShOpping Center Open Evenings till 9 p. m. JOHN R. GREEN COMPANY 411 West Sixth Street 431-5568 GREENLEE DELICATESSEN 4514 Greenlee Avenue St. Bernard 281-3350 GREENLEE TAVERN 422 Jefferson Avenue St. Bernard 281-8318 HAND-CRAFT CLEANERS Quality Cleaning 1616 Nowth Bend Road PAUL J. HEIL INSURANCE 1757 Chase Avenue 542-6100 HEJN Z MFA TS Findlay Market $64 Henry Schwiexs HELLER RADIO COMPANY Service is Our Business CincinnatiJ Ohio 242-3680 JOHN HODAPP SONS' FUNERAL HOMES 7401 Vine Street 821-0805 6041 Hamilton Avenue 541-1040 Good Luck, Underclassmen SENIOR HOMEROOM 105 Congratulations, Seniors The SUPER SOPHS of 201 Congr atulat iOnS , Class of '68 From HOMEROOM 206 Turn around, take a look At a new ad in this book, Only one group could Produce this kind, It's HOMEROOM 201 The Class of '69. Good Luck to the Seniors From SOPHS of 303 Congratulations, Class of '68 HOMEROOM 305 Best Wishes to the Senior Class HOMEROOM 307 Good Luck 8 Congratulations to the Class of '68 From HOMEROOM 311 To the Seniors 0f '68 Good Luck! HOWA RD'S DELICATESSEN HUSSELS' CAN D IE5 Your Candy Man 961 - 9054 J 81 FOOD MARKET 148 Forest Avenue 281-9371 JACK'S PLACE Across From St. Francis Hospital JACOB'S WOMEN'S APPA REL 4029 Hamilton Avenue Knowlton's Comer 451-2531 IASPER DRY CLEANERS 8 TA ILOR 6103 Vine Street 242-5919 Elmwood Place KETTLER'S GREENHOUSES 4817 Winton Road Gourmet Vegetables KEYSTONE SAVDIGS ASSOCIATION 690 Northland Road Cincinnati, Ohio 119 KLUENER PACKING COMPANY Beef-Killed- and-Chilled To Perfection THOMAS E. KING PHARMACY 4936 Vine Street St. Bernard, Ohio KIA IBER PHARMACY In the Heart of Friendly Elmwood Place KNOX PRINTING 471-8768 Letter Press 8 Offset Business Forms-Wedding Inv. URBAN KNUE 6831 Sayler 941 - 1405 MR. AND MRS. WM. K. KOFFEL 695 Reynard Drive 931-8477 IRVINA. LEIST, WEDDING INV. 3457 Cornell Place 751-4831 LEE LUTZ 8 SONS FLORIST 5653 Glenway 922-1400 3474 North Bend 481-0200 LONDON STREET DIPLOMATS Band for All Occasions Bill Wessendarp 861-3692 LUTZ FLOWERS 2417 White Street 45214 921-0561 M 8 S AUTO SUPPLY 4427 Vine Street St. Bernard 281-4904 MACKZUM'S RESTAURANT 4722 Vine Street 281-9189 MALBEN PRODUCTS CO. , INC. Production Drive Harrison 634-3931 MAZZEI PHARMA CY 1727 Vine Street 721-2587 MEJNER'S GROCERY 707 East Epworth Avenue Choice Meats and Groceries MERCHANTS' SECURITY 3681 Vine Street 281-0254 MITCHELL AVENUE HUMBLE 77340 Tune-Up, Minor Repair, Brake Work, Road Service After many telephone calls and visits, theSe seniors merited a free yearbook: Babs Combs, Sue Bode, and Judy Morganroth who was missing when picture was taken. MITCHELL PHARMACY 8603 Winton Road 522-1450 MOHAWK PA INT CO. 1941 Harrison Avenue 921-3495 MOREL'S DELICATESSEN 290 Washington Avenue St. Bernard, Ohio MORGENTHAL PA ENTERS 2238 Amor Place 921-1723 MOUCH INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 7202 Vine Street Carthage 821- 7155 MOUCH JEWELRY 7200 Vine Street 761-0435 MUELLER- LUEBBER' S FHA RMACY 9165 Winton Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45231 NATIONAL SCHOOL OF SELF DEFENSE 8136 Vine StTeet NIXON DRY CLEANERS 3169 Jefferson Avenue 281-1265 NORTHERN HILLS TOOL RENTAL North Bend 8 Winton Roads At Ryan's Texaco 242-9858 NORTHSIDE CASA-LA-PIZZA 1628 Chase Street 681-6776 NU-LOOK CONLEE CLEANERS 1920 Queen City Avenue Pick Up 8 Delivery Service Call 921-1481 or 471-9440 OSCAR'S DRY CLEANERS 3658 Vine Street 281-8797 Expert, Reliable Work POOR MAN'S STORK CLUB 1770 Westwood Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45214 PREFERRED SERVICE BUREAU 1615 Central Parkway Cincinnati, Ohio 45214 QUEHL SIGN CO 3494 Beekman Street Cincinnati, Ohio REANY'S BEVERAGES 222 Warner Street 721-8927 SABIN ROBBINS PAPER CO. Cincinnati, Ohio 120 ROBERTS' CUSTOM FLOORS 4614 North Edgewood Avenue 681-1279 or 542-1602 ROSIE'S GROCERIES 1620 Race Street 241-8976 TOM ROWAN 8 SON Heating GAir Conditioning New and Service work 541-9011 Compliments of RUMP KE, INC. ST. BERNARD EAGLES 741162 4815 Tower Avenue St. Bernard, Ohio 45217 ST. BONAVENTURE Bowling Lanes 1798 Queen City Avenue Compliments of ST. BONAVENTURE PARISH CincinnatiJ Ohio 45214 ST. CLAIR TV SALE 8 SERVICE 4533 Vine Street 221-5865 RAY ST. CLAIR-Roofing, Sheet Metal, Chimney Service 825-5874 or 351-2929 ST. CLEMENT CHURCH 4536 Vine StTeet St. BernardJ Ohio 45217 Wednesday Night Social Club ST. CLEMENT AUDITORIUM Derby Game: 7:45 p. m. Regular Games 8:00 p. m. SANTO FLORIST Third Generation Same Location 541-4455 SCHABABERLE'S PA INT-FEED-SEED Jim BrickWeg, Prop. 821-6963 7045 Vine Street, Carthage SCHIACI-ITER'S PACKING CO. 2841 Colerain Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio I Came from SCHMIDLIN HARDWA RE STORE 4729 Vine Street 281-3754 AL SCHNEIDER OPTICIANS 4900 'Glenway Avenue 471-0078 Get the best. . . Get SEALTEST Milk. . .Ice Cream SHEET METAL ENGINEERING CO. 2159 Kindel Avenue 421 -2150 JOE SIMONE'S MEATS 4311 Vine Street Choice Meats 8 Poultry SMITH'S FURNITURE Third and Race Streets 621-4833 THE SNOOK-VEITI-I LUMBER CO. 5250 Vine Street 242-1840 Cincinnati, Ohio 45217 Social Every Sunday Evening Benefit of St. Francis Sem. ST. FRANCIS SERAPH HALL Liberty 8 Vine Streets SPADE CONTINENTAL EXPRESS Serving All Ohio Through Cincinnati SPRING BOWL 4430 Chickering 681-3500 STANLEY'S IGA SUPERMARKET 4929 Vine Street St. Bernard, Ohio STARK'S Ready to Wear St. Bernard, Ohio STEINLE PHARMACY 3700 Beekman Street 45223 Cincinnati, Ohio 541-6048 SUNNY HOLLOW INN Wedding Receptions 3833 Applegate Avenue SUPREME NOVELTY For-A-Better Deal Music 8 Games 751-2323 Compliments of JAKE SWEENEY PONTIACJ INC. Ohio's Largest TEENS ENCOUNTER CHRIST 3 Burton Woods Lane Cincinnati, Ohio 45229 BOB TORBECK'S St. Bernard Gulf Service 4901 Vine Street 751-9215 TOWER FOOD 4247 Tower Avenue Open Every Night till 11 p. m. TOWN HALL SAVING 8 LOAN 4712 Vine Street, St. Bernard Open Daily - Home Loans Underclassmen also meriting a free yearbook are Mary Fried- marm, Toni Thamann, Mary Lou Sundrup, Ella Wilkens, and Terri Sundrup. TRU -WALL CONSTRUCTION CO. 456 Redna Terrace 771-8192 UNIQUE BASKET SHOP Kenwood Mall 793-4510 VIRGINIA BAKERY 286 Ludlow Avenue 861-0672 VOGELER ELECTRIC SERVICE 48 East Mitchell Avenue St. Bernard, Ohio 45217 WASSLER MEATS Findlay Market Quality Meats Since 1894 WEBER BROS. 2419 Salutaris Painting, Paper Hanging, Steaming, Free Estimates 961-1785 or 751-6292 WESTERN BOWL 6383 Glenway Complete Recreation Center for 200 662-2222 WHITE HOUSE FOOD SHOP 2505 Fairview Avenue For all yOur Party Needs WILSON FREIGHT CO. 3636 Follett Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 121 WINTON PLACE PHARMACY 648 Epworth Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio WOLF BROTHERS' FINE FURNITURE 7027 Vine Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45216 CHARLES WOLFF-Painting Interior 8 Exterior Free Estimates 681-2858 WOOD CLEANERS 2860 Colerain Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio Compliments of WOODLAW N PONY KEG WORLD LIBRARY OF SACRED MUSIC Cincinnati, Ohio Publishers of the PEOPLE'S MASS BOOK WULKER PLUMBING COMPANY Commercial - Industrial 321 -6526 CHARLES lREDl YOUNG, INS. 4821 Vine Street St. Bernard, Ohio 1968 AMARANTH BUSINESS STAFF Wishes the Underclassmen Success in 1968-1969 ALUMNAE PATRONS 1931 Miss Ruth Bene Mrs. Aurelia Malone Brinker Mrs. Rosemary Picker Forbes Mrs. A. Wallenherst Fuhrmann Miss Jeanette Cass Mrs. Ida Reynolds Hartlaub Mrs. Helen Susan Hauser Mrs. Marie Suer Lemperle Mrs. Mary Schroeder Mairose Mrs. Mary Monnia Schatzmann Mrs. Edna Benz Tekuelve Mrs. LouiSe Bihl Thamann 1932 Mrs. Evelyn Steinmetz Schwiers Mrs. Mary Lou Keuper Young 1933 Miss Mildred A. Boehm Mrs. Clara Seilkep Fitzpatrick 1934 Mrs. Betsy Schmidt Abell Mrs. Loraine Hungler Hoban Mrs. Dolores Humbert Moeddel Mrs. Edith Strobl Tenkman 1935 Mrs. Betty Metzel Deye Miss Virginia Su-obl 1929 Mrs. Deedie Speier Schaefer Miss Rita Strobl 1937 Miss Mary Evers Mrs. Mary Zureick I-Iinderer Mrs. Regina Teismann Kettler Mrs. Helen Gehring Stegeman 1938 Mrs. Loretta Effler FFeichmer Mrs. Alice Stagge Heeg Miss Virginia Mushaben Mrs. Delores Schulhef Rudy 193.9 Mrs. Dolores Linnemann Bede Mrs. M. Deubell Engelhardt Mrs. Mary Ward Kersh Mrs. Mary Linde Laumann Mrs. K. Mulcaro Masehmeier Mrs. Kate Schmidt Schaekmann Mrs. Marie Kaelin Tenkman Miss Gertrude M. Wissel 1940 Miss Clara Boehm Miss Mary R. Boehm Mrs. Pet Effler Brielmaier 1941 Mrs. Loretta Moulliet Brausch Mrs. Thelma Geers BrOermann Mrs. Irene Feller Dumphy Mrs. Margaret Mulcare Kopriwa Mrs. Ruth Moening Wicktora 1942 Mrs. Delores Ward Day 1943 Mrs. Clare Riesenberg Feiertag Mrs. Mildrid Mayberg john Mrs. Ruth Karle Luedeke 1944 Mrs. E. Dwertman Brandstetter Mrs. Catherine Kinsch Breckman Mrs. Ann Boehm Friedmann Mrs. Josephine Carlotta Reed Mrs. Elaine Moeller Torbeck 19.4.9 Miss Theresa Baumer Mrs. Betty Geers Beek Mrs. Virginia Stagge Frey 1946 Mrs. June Effler Balzer Mrs. Pauline Helthaus Bisehak Mrs. Armella Wissel Brinkman Mrs. Jane Effler Eichhold Mrs. Dorothy Mulcare Jansen Mrs. Lorraine Schmitt Schwier Mrs. Bertha Sand Seilkop 1w Mrs. Rita Elliott Geers Mrs. Joan Mersch Haeufle Mrs. Carolyn Ries Keppel 1948 Mrs. Lauretta Boehm Luken 122 1949 Mrs. Mary Jo Kern Barnes Mrs. Florence Duerr Cullum Mrs. Ruth Jane Kief Smith 1959 Mrs. M. Gramann Listermann 1952 Mrs. Esther Bauer Boehm Mrs. Mary Ann Balzer Oka Mrs. Mary Manning Schmitt 1953 Mrs. Mary Darling Payne 1954 Miss Adrienne Jungkunz Miss Marie Martino Mrs. Lynn Hall Preston 1956 Mrs. Jean Frank Dwertman Mrs. Pat Clien Osie Miss Mary Taravella 1957 Mrs. Carole Saupe Hoffman 1958 Mrs. Grace Haeufle Bender Mrs. Carolyn Hehn Dooley 1959 Mrs. Gale Thamann Brown Miss Lois McAllister Mrs. Mary Schmetzer Nastold Miss Carol Pfeiffer Mrs. Carol Kluener Wagner Miss Terri Wolke Mrs. C. Mayberg Zwissler 1960 Mrs. Barbara I-Iehn Alley Mrs. B. Simon Ballinger Miss Charlene Dieckman Miss Roseann Humbert Mrs. Angela Hungkunz Salyer Mrs. Louise Fazzio Smith 1961 Mrs. J. DeKors Bartholomew Mrs. Lynn Thamann Johnson Miss Shawn Vogeler 3263 Miss Marlene D'Andrea Mrs. Nancy Goldschmidt Ellert Mrs Carol Geagen Geers Miss Carol Goldschmidt Mrs. Karen Leonhardt Jamison Mrs. Joanne Benedetti Miller Miss Mary Rusche 1963 Miss Carol Beck Miss Nancy Born Mrs. Elaine Tenkman Hinnenkamp Mrs. Donna Day Immenhort Miss Vicki Kuhn Mrs. Rita Rusche Lamping Miss Gayle Nienaber Mrs. Rita Gilene Novak Mrs. Dianne Carucci Pfeiffer Miss Judith Otten VonderBrink 1964 Mrs. Nancy Pfeiffer Ernst Miss Marian Gilene Miss Ginny Harms Miss Lynn Haworth Miss Cookie Hinderer Miss Carolyn Kast k Miss Rosemary Linz Miss Phyllis McKenna Miss Patricia Meyer Miss Florence Miller Mrs. Maureen Moeddel Norris Miss Mary Lee Saupe Miss Marilyn Schwiers Miss Diane Tenkman Miss Marcia Tenkman Mrs. Dona. Thamann Weber Miss Mary Ann Wolke ' 1965 Miss Barbara Bartholomew Miss Barbara Dressler Miss Jo Ann Goldschmidt Miss Pat Heeg Miss Sharon Huber Miss Mary Ann Reer Miss Betty Rusche Mrs. Pat Rusche Wiedmann Mrs. Linda Mullenger Willem 1966 Miss Sheila Bach Miss Barb Beck Miss Mary Ann Brinkmoeller Miss Emy D'Andrea Miss Elaine Eckes Miss Mary Ehrhard Miss Nancy Gilene Miss Mary Hoell Sister Geneann McKenna Miss Linda Schne ider Miss Debbie Schutte Mrs. Beverly JanSen Thornton Miss Karen Tippenhauer Miss Karen Werner g2 Miss Martha Biedenbach Miss Debbie Bode Miss Linda C. Buken Miss Barbara Day Miss Peggy DePue Miss Mary jean Doddy Miss Judith Esterkamp Miss Mary Jo Felix Miss Kathy Fithatrick Miss Phyllis Followell Miss Janis Haverland Miss Theresa Hentz Miss Pat Jansen Miss Linda Jenkins Miss Kathy Keppel Miss Claire Kettler Miss Diane Kepriwa Miss Mary Beth Meyer Miss Kathleen Moeddel Miss Francely'n Perry Miss Mary Rob inson Miss Cheryl Rumpke Miss Kathi Santore Miss Kathy Schulte Miss Linda Stegeman Miss Cindi Vollmer Miss JudiIh Weingartner Miss Pat Wiektera Miss Jane Wieczerkewski The Alumnae Officers for 1967-1968 pose for a picture. They are: President, Mrs. Pat Eder; Social Chairman, Miss Phyllis Engel; Treasurer, Mrs. Sally Qwissler; Secretary, Miss Jodie Rogge; and Vice President, Mrs. Ruth Little page . 123


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