Our Lady of Mercy Academy - Oloma Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1950
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V , 1 1 I l 1 E f H P Q E 5 E F 3 E n '1 5 ? 5 5 Q THE SENIOR CLASS af I95O Um facfq Www zgcacfemq PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA OLCMA Qcwemaad We, the Senior Class of 1950, have produced this year book that it may be a rich source of remembrance to the faculty, students and to ourselves. In it we have tried to capture the events, faces and places which are so much a part of each year spent upon the hill-top that is Mount Mercy. This year of 1950 is one to be remembered- a Holy Year, and we Seniors have tenderly nourished and executed the plans for this book in the hope that Mercy-ites, future and past, teachers and students will, upon opening these pages, remember the Holy Year, and the class of 1950. KATHLEEN LEECH, Editor kann- X-X ff R5 iwlz... Q X -+..... . . x,, - ,. -- Hill -.,.,-1. , fl 1 fa - ' - A -'1 1 - . 1' r -- 1' T- 11 L QjW!?54!lIEii:'IDT l ,-5 A , gl e 1 lu- -. 'lf - .-,. IEI EIQ 211 1 IQ Q 4 1 11 IE 4-M gg , Uo4ao ' EL1,,1. 11.1 3 fx- 1: A '4'-'29 Lis- 'lm !?1 3-1-1-13-1 For this is the will of God, your SlIllCtifil'lIti071. I TH lass. -D :3 ' f - 1 V1. 746446 Waiefz Sing our praise of Alma Mater, Lovely, fair to see! Rcared against the arch of heaven, Hearts lift up to thee. From hilltop's lofty heights you shine, A jewel in Mercy's crown, To each of us a priceless geni Of glorious renown . . . Our Lady of Mercy beautiful, With banners gold and blue, We,ll praise thee, Alma Mater, And to thy name be true. Zecficalicen Yvc, tlu- class of 1950, grntvfully dvdiwltv this yr-nrhook to om' who has mvzmt muvh to us in our ycurs :nt Mount Mvrvy, somn-om' who, through hm-r unfailing guicl:nu'c :md good 1-x:unph', has hrought us om' stop vlosn-r to our In-:xvcnly goal - SISTIC It M. GE RALIJ Directress Registrar . Alumna Adviser Religion, Spanish Religion English . Religion, Mathematics Religion, Latin English . . History, Sociology Latin, Typewriting Science, Mathematics Latin, Mathematics French, English Librarian . Art . W ietician . Home Economics Choral Piano Piano Piano Eighth Seventh Sixth Fifth Fourth Third Second First Physical Education School Nurse Faculty Sister M. Gerald . Sister M. Dolores Sister M. Thomas Aquinas . Sister l6l . Sister M. Victor Sister M. Eugenia Sister M. Matthias Sister M. Emmanuel . Sister M. Regina M. Frances de Chantal Sister M. Saint Simon Sister M. Norbertine . Sister M. Irene . Sister M. Rocaria Sister M. Gertrude Sister M. Hilda Sister M. Alfred Miss Bernice Balzer . Sister M. Ida Sister M. Rosemary . Sister M. Lois Sister M. Adele Sister M. Gilbert Sister M. Madelena Sister M. Anne Rose Sister M. John Baptist . Sister M. Sara Sister M. de Lourdes Sister M. Carmelite . Sister M. Phillipa Miss Anne Sullivan Miss Margaret Brailler Miss Sue Soisson, R.N. DXYK SQOQXY f.. x f -f 1 fy f 3 RN I-,T 6 9 Q09 va ON QQCDQX 5 Q64:' X A o'? f Zgx +4 ,NV 'TSQQ4' gwy x? 1 LOgr:'o5QQbSX 03?-vv YA w LQ'-DO 0 QV 0 'Q xp +0 QW ,Cf iq- -,ii--' yt I7j O N 5 NO 4,9 N 00,5 Uv 11 Q 4,-W' 6 seq' 4 QN fvfrvlvub, ffqgefbdxig Wwe, fldimwo ooaioeae ' - f DMM! li Y SO ffl'-23 fm ' ra 22416131 National Honor Society . . . Student Council . . . News Stall' . . . Writers' Club . . . Book Club . . . Mission Club . . . Bookworms . . . Keystone Club . . . Drama Club . . . Track Team . . . Basketball Team . . . Softball Team . . . Red Cross. Possesses c'le'eer literary ability . . . zrivacious, friendly . . . likes to play bridge . . . interested in the history of Princeton . . . Cape Cod is simply divinef, LEAH APPEL Entered Grade IX Leaders Club . . . News Stall . . . Mission Club . . . Keystone Club . . . Bookworms . . . Book Club . . . Track Team . . . Kickball Team . . . Basketball Team . . . Volleyball Team . . Swimming Team . . . Red Cross. Petite, soft spoken, efficient and sociable . . . special- izes in rainbow shoes . . . teaching little children is her ambition. ELIZABETH BARRY' Entered Grade XI Book Club . . . Mission Club . . . Forensic League . . . Special Chorus . . . Red Cross. Amiable and ever ready to assist . . . big blue eyes, freckles . . . has great acting ability? . . . enthusiastic . . . knozen as the Littlest Angel. ISI NANCY ISAYER I':llff'Tl'l1 Grade XI Keystonc Club . . . Rvd Cross. Huilx from lllirhigun . . . although quiet in appear- fIlll'l', Nancy possf's.w's a lH'lll'fllj laugh, :tarp voice and subtle wit . . . known for her light biscuits in Holm' Er. I,Avl':uN1+: IQEGLY Entr'rr'd Gradrl IX National Honor Society . . . Science Honor Som-iuty . . . Vice-prvsimlvnt of Svnior Class . . . Co-vditor of Uloma . . . Scivncv Club . . . Book Club . . . Bookworms . . . Keystone Club . . . Rod Cross. Platinum blond . . . vougcuizzl and rapablc . . . short- huml .vuffz'rf'r . . . good scusv of humor . . . dclibcmtc form bvhind hvr gvntlv sp4'a'1'h . . . Hutt-hiv to hw' iutinultvs. Fu,xNc'x4:s JANE Bosvm I':lItl'Tl'l1 Gradf' IX Kuystonv Club . . . llrmnu Club . . . Leaders Club . . . Mission Club . . . Spam-iul Chorus . . . Volleyball Tx-:nu . . Softball Tm-:nu . . Rcd Cross. Cool, mlm, and 1'oIlc1'tz'1l . . . lun1'h uvz'cr vomplctc without lb nutty bar . . . vollevts bizarrf' j4'1c'4'Iry . . . SW yu, at Ligonivr this 1a'cclw11d. l9l .A tv, I-Qgvs K.: 5 A CYNTHIA ISOWMAN Entered Grade I National Honor Society . . . History Honor Society . . . Keystone Club . . . Mission Club . . . Science Club . . . French Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Volleyball Team . . . Red Cross. Distinctive as being the only senior who has boarded for twelve years . . . lover of necco waffers . . . friendly, especially to newcomers . . . a deluge of ideas. JOANNE BURTON Entered Grade IX Mission Club . . . Leaders Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Softball Team . . . Basketball Team . . . Track Team . . . Red Cross. Winsome blond miss . . . loves to ride the train . . . always manages to get several extra religion assign- ments . . . jovial . . . I1'iltie,' band fan . . . favorite saying Catch this.', x QNEMJVW yew PATRICIA CANTER Entered Grade IX W U TWA ' National Honor Society Science Honor Society . . . Science Club Book Club ay Drama Club . . . French . . . Volleyball W Team . . . Track Team . . . Softball Team . . . Red Cross. An authority on Ireland . . . seldom has a wrong answer . . . gives a display of drama in classroom recita- tion . . . loves party lines, baseball, and ballet . . . successful poet. l10l Jo,xN CONNI-:LL I'frrtered Grade IX Book Club . . . Mission Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Rod Cross. lllakes frequent trips to Greensburg . . . never known to be on time . . . drives az ear with serenity . . . her g7'lll'l0H8Ill'8S rrmkes her the perfect hostess. NANCY Cos'1'icL1.o Entered Grade IX Fra-nc-ll Club . . . Mission Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Clic-erleader . . . Red Cross. Hosy eheeks vnmided by artifir-es . . . extremely lovable and jolly . . . finds a laugh 1ehere1'er she looks . . . f'lez'er, eompefent and conscientious is Madame le President of the l reneh Club. BIADELINE CRAIG Entered Grade IX Keystone Club . . . Mission Club . . . French Club . . .llrmim Club . . . Track Team . . . Red Cross. The girl who was made to wear clothes well . . . grrleeful eharm is shown on the darzee floor . . . her soft hair girlishly brushes her shoulders . . . as Made- line goes, so goes Audrey. llll 5,23 T7 YK 'g E 'S- IJEONA DASTA Entered Grade IX Book Club . . . Mission Club . . . Keystone Club . . . Volleyball Team . . . Softball Team . . . Red Cross. Large brown eyes and lustrous black' hair . . . comes and goes without warning or noise . . . a full life includes roller skating, dancing, and driving a ear. KATHRYN DEAL Entered Grade X Keystone Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Red Cross. Citizen of Greensburg . . . cnrly hair-the kind that rain, doesnft affect . . . Grecian, nose . . . a boyish voice paradoaically combined with a true feminine spirit of generosity and kindness. ANTOINPZTTE DIRANNA Entered Grade IX Mission Club . . . Book Club . . . Science Club . . . Red Cross. Brown hair and china-blue eyes . . . voice, tempera- ment, and poise of a prima donna . . . inclined to be reserved and timid, but not to the point of holding off friends . . . Toni to her pals. l12l Bookworuxs . . . Keystone Club . . . French Club . . . Mission Club . . . Basketball Team . . . Track Team . . . Rc-d Cross. Une of those faseinating lefties . . . always first in the lunch line . . . lozfes goats . . . unusual wit Z3 revealed in tall stories, tolll with a broad smile . . . favorite saying Here Item. Mission Club . . . Basketball Tczun . . . Track Tvmn . . . Volleyball Tczun . . . Kickball Team . . . Swimming Team . . . Rod Cross. ' ' 1 I Donomzs Domi Erztffrefl Grade VIII fl' , Mixusonm IJUDT Entered Grade IX I 1 1 Owner of two big dimples . . . likes to knit toeless 3 soeks . . . mischievous miss . . . a joke a day makes Marge's life gay . . . one of the little trio rarely A l seen apart. ES ,134 Q llramu Club . . . Swimming Team . . . Red Cross. Genius at 'math . . . teaches jitterbagging in her spare time . . . jokesmith . . . goes in for photography almost to eweess . . . when she speaks of sports, Kiner rates top man on the totem pole. , ti ' liz? Ros,xLxNo DYM Ifntered Grade XI l13l CLAIRE ISHRHARDT Entered Grade IX National Honor Society . . . Science Honor Society . . . Science Club . . . Book Club . . . Bookworms . . . Mission Club . . . Leaders Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Basketball Team . . . Track Team . . . Volleyball Team . . . Softball Team . . . Red Cross. One of the chosen few who motors her own way to school . . . a laugh as contagious as a yawn . . . does all her assignments conscientiously . . . Shirley's better half. ANN Ess Entered Grade VII National Honor Society . . . News Stall . . . Book Club . . . Bookworms . . . Mission Club . . . Drama Club . . . French Club . . . Science Club . . . Red Cross. Takes life as it comes with unruffled calmness . . . spends allowance on overseas airmail . . . painter with a three-inch brush . . . headache-alumnae column. PATRICIA FAY Entered Grade IX National Honor Society . . . History Honor Society . . . Student Council . . . News Stall . . . Bookworms . . . Book Club . . . Keystone Club . . . Mission Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Basketball Team . . . Volleyball Team . . . Softball Team . . . Red Cross. Scholarly lass, active in all school activities . . . electric on the gym floor . . . goes out to meet the ebulliencc of every occasion more than half way . . . partial to green 0lds.,' l14l SH14:r,m:Y FENG:-:n l'Intered Grade VIII Keystone Club . . . Bookworxus . . . Book Club . . . Rc-rl Cross. Tall, trim and fashion wise . . . zlnempeetefl sense of humor . . . ardent Pirate fan no candy just pretzels . . . favorite saying No se Lois F1,l1:cKr:Ns'1'1-:IN Entered Grade IX National Honor Society . . . YVritcrs' Club . . . Forcnsic Lcaguc . . . Leaders Club . . . Mission Club . . . French Club . . . Science Club . . . Keystone Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Track 'I'c:un . . . BllSlil'tll!lll Team . . . Swimming 'l'c:uu . . . Volleyball Tcuul . . . Softball Team . . . Red Cross. Tall, blue-eyed blond . . . proud owner of two horses . . . truest of true friends . . . pet pee1'e-sports eolumn . . . full or rigor and a wlmop-it-up spirit. ICMILIA l oN'rAN,x Entered Grade IX Mission Club . . . Book Club . . . Scicncc Club . . . Red Cross. Graeeful hands with nails always perfectly nlanieured . . . proudly Illl'l'0l'lttl'8 that haste makes waste . . . quite eonitent to be just ilIirni . . . to her we say, Stay as sweet as you are. l15l MARY MARGARET FOSTER Entered Grade XI Mission Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Softball Team . . . Basketball Team . . . Red Cross. Enjoys summer at Ligonier . . . carefree . . . favorite lunch-chocolate cake, milk and ice cream ...f 1 lever catches on', till everyone else has stopped laughing, then breaks forth with a high-pitched giggle. NANCY FRPIYVOGPTI, Entered Grade IX Mission Club . . . Leaders Club . . . Swim- ming Team . . . Track Team . . . Red Cross. Ocean City summer resident . . . has a hobby of sailing . . . likes to horseback ride . . . sincere friend . . . shyly reserved yet possessor of an irrepressible humor. SANDRA GARBIAN Entered Grade IX Drama Club . . . Mission Club . . . Book Club . . . Red Cross. Her own Dodge can afford her a life of complacent ease . . . determined . . . never raises her voice . . . keeps a scrapbook about everything she dbes. I 16 1 PATRICIA Ganvi-:Y Entered Grade IX National Honor Society . . . Studcnt Council . . . Bookworms . . . Drama Club . . . Frcncli Club . . . Mission Club . . . Leaders Club . . . Swimming Team . . . Softball Tcam . . . Red Cross. Lover of art . . . blushes easily . . . enjoys skating when in a standing position f... friendliness and sin- cerity are the well trod roads to her popularity . . . favorite saying roger. lNIAm' ANN HANZKXS Ifntered Grade VII Science Honor Society . . . Student Council . . . Book Club . . . Science Club . . . Book- worms . . . Mission Club . . . Loaders Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Basketball Team . . . Swimming Team . . . lied Cross. A sparkling voice that hints of laughter . . . calm, magnetic smile . . . finds enjoyment in eomplirnenting others . . . makes a good listener for one's tale of joy or woe. JOAN HAnTsTi-:IN Entered Grade X Leaders Club . . . Mission Club . . . Keystone Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Basketball Team . . . Softball Team . . . Red Cross. Although not a chemistry student, Joanie knows one formula-H202 . . . triple A girl-active, artistie, agreeable . . . always speaks at a presto tempo when eareited . . . has a eherry Howie for ezieryone. ll7l JOAN IvoL Entered Grade IX Mission Club . . . Keystone Club . . . Cheer- leader . . . Track Team . . . Kickball Team . . . Red Cross. Lustrous hair . . . blue eyes that must be mentioned for color and size . . . very reserved-until you know her . . . sweetness personified. AUDREY Jorma Entered Grade IX National Honor Society . . . Mission Club . . . Keystone Club . . . Track Team . . . Volleyball Team . . . Red Cross. Soft spoken . . . a gentle answer to every question . . . morning password Como Esta Udf' . . . our sugar and spice and everything nice girl. RUTH KNUDSEN Entered Grade XI Book Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Red Cross. A red haired lassie with a serene disposition . . . sweet soprano voice . . . a bountiful generosity overshadowed by a natural timidity . . . gentleness of manner. 181 K,x'1'HLlclcN IAEEFH I':Il.tl'l'l'!I Gradf' I Eilitor of Uloma . . . Nvws Stall' . . . Mission Club . . . Svicnvv Club . . . Spcfvial Chorus . . . Kickhull Tmm . . . liaskctbrxll Team . . . Vollcyball 'fc-:nu . . . Rod Cross. .'ltt-rar-tivv fam' . . . r'Iz'1fvr zvritur . . . patron saint- St. Vinrcnt . . . ski jump nosz' . . . fa7'0rit1' song lVinc Spootic 0otic . . . known as the klcc11c.v 'i . . . one of thc yay thrcc-some. M, fn ll fjfff 2 bl SAN Llc HTI NbTUI My N lj Enle'r1'11 Grade' IV B l ook Cluv . . . Bookworms . . . Scivncc Club . . . Spvciul Chorus . . . Softball Team . . . Rnd Cross. .ict blzlrk hair . . . long cnfiring vya'Iaslu'.v . . . tcrrific .wrlsc of hvnnor . . . rvfnsvs io walk the shortvst distance . . . favorite saying California, Hcrc I Colne. flI.0RIA MAc:if:1,1,Au0 1':I1,fl'T!'ll Grade XI Spvcial Chorus . . . Cllccrlvadcr . . . Rod Cross. lhliyliffvllly swvvt and gvlifvvl . . . loses hcl' worries on thc musiral lrvys . . . always amiable . . . depend- ahlv . . . rcmarkablv for Iliff' early lnorning arrivals at svliool. ll9l PATRICIA MALco Entered Grade I Mission Club . . . Science Club . . . Kickball Team . . . Red Cross. Bashfnlness often forgotten in a gay moment . . . neat in dress and manner . . . giggles at the slightest pro- vocation . . . blnshes furiously when called upon in class. RIIRIAM MAUCH1-:R Entered Grade VIII Book Club . . . Mission Club . . . Science Club . . . Cheerleader . . . Red Cross. Winsome daintiness and even tempered . . . pert, tip tilted nose . . . cheers her way to fame . . . sweet smile for all. WILMA NIAXIMILIAN Entered Grade XI National Honor Society . . . Secretary of Senior Class . . . Book Club . . . Forensic League . . . Keystone Club . . . Red Cross. Ewtraordinarilg talented . . . artistic hands work equally well on the piano . . . terrific with the Singer . . . tall and regal . . . deep intelligence and apprecia- tion of humor. i201 ANN MCCOLE Enhfrvrl Grads IX Frcnch Club . . . Leads-rs Club . . . Basketball Vllflllll . . . Softball Team . . . Track Team . . . Hcd Cross. Blur' cycs that llrcum of far-off things . . . never in nmch. of ll hurry to :now from class to class . . . but rcgains her self-composurv in after school infor- nillalitics . . . hopcs to bccolne i le. i ' ' M ' l 'QWJMJ , ,bs ,xy f W n FIANCY MOCREARY ' Enifrml Grarlc XI 16 K at nal Honor Socicty . . . History Honor WXI, 5 M V Socictv . . . Vic:--prcsidcnt of Student Council 'li . . . keystone Club . . . Lcudcrs Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Baskctball Tcam . . . Vollcybull Tczuu . . . Softball Tcnm . . Swimming 'l'cu,m . . . Rcd Cross. Carricr of sunshinc . . . l'Vchrlc has scars to prow shi' foolr l'IH'II1i8f7'.Ij . . . nctizv' in sports . . . firm bl'Iil'7'f'I' of Boy Scout motto-as she is always pn'- puwll. I3,xuixAlm ANN MiI.Li-:R I':7lfP7'Pd Grade X Bookworms . . . Mission Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Clin-crlcudcr . . . Softball '1'c:1m . . . Volleyball Tcam . . . Red Cross. Dreams of trrwcling abroad to come trnc this .snnmzcr . . . czwry inncrrnost fccling 7'l I'f'Illt'd by hm' L'.'I'lI7't'S8i'Z'l' eyes . . . winter wcckcnds spent skiing at Sczicn Springs. l21l JANE MILLER Entered Grade IX National Honor Society . . . News Staff . . . Mission Club . . . Drama Club . . . Volleyball Team . . . Softball Team . . . Red Cross. Slow in gait, nonchalant in approach . . . dramatic touch in art .... s erene manner conceals an inner humor . . . friendly . . . reliable business manager of Mount lllercy News. JOANNE RIITCHRLL Entered Grade I Mission Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Volley- ball Team . . . Basketball Team . . . Red Cross. Bemoans the fact that she still possesses a baby face . . . flawless complearion i... witchcraft involves herbs . . . has a museum of horse statues . . . uses her hands and her giggle to make words more ervpressive. GLORIA BIONGIAT Entered Grade IX Mission Club . . . Bookworms . . . Keystone Club . . . Book Club . . . Leaders Club . . . News Stall' . . . Volleyball Team . . . Softball Team . . . Red Cross. Congenial . . . loyal Billy Eckstine and be-bop fan . . . friendly frankness and jovial good nature part of her makeup . . . does her homework diligently as though she enjoyed it. l22l MARY ELIZABETH Moom: Entered Grade IX Leaders Club . . . French Club . . . Mission Club . . . Softball Team . . . Basketball Team . . . Track Team . . . Kiekball Team . . . Red Cross. Hedda Hopper of the Senior Class . . . teaches knit- ting, espeeially argyles . . . spends 'most of her time on the gym. floor . . . tiny perfection . . . favorite say- ing Wait-a I tell you. PATRICIA U,B1lIEN Entered Grade I Book Club . . . Mission Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Track Team . . . Volleyball Team . . . Basketball Teaxn . . . Red Cross. A tall and typical Irish beauty . . . our future Candy Jones . . . top interest in musie and piano with a lovely zvoiee . . . ten o'eloelr seholar . . . her style of binding books-om' rubber band. Lois 0,CONNOR Entered Grade IX Mission Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Softball Team . . . Volleyball Team . . . Basketball Team . . Track Team . . . Red Cross. Continually eating randy . . . likes eoke-a coal-a . . . summer address-Niek's swimming pool, Ligonier . . . delightfully dual personality . . . has many friends. l23l ELIZABETH 0,DONNELI, Entered Grade IX National Honor Society . . . Red Cross. Ardent reader of mystery stories . . . collect records . . . lends full support to all school drives . . . makes the quiet library her favorite haunt-looking up S0- cialized Medicine. C1-:CILE PEARLMAN Entered Grade IX French Club . . . Drama Club . . . Track Team . . . Swimming Team . . . Red Cross. Sibby possesses a deep torchy voice . . . Cicero's greatest translator . . . television queen . . . enjoys carrying the lunch tray every day . . . takes ribbing with hilarious sportsmanship. LOURDES PEREZ Entered Grade XI French Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Volleyball Team . . . Basketball Team . . . Red Cross. Our little senior-ita hails from way down Equador . . . is easily excited . . . has the most fascinating accent . . . never on time in 303 ibut Seesterj . . . dancing brown eyes. - E241 CbwJLUg'V'NlJ . Www l ii National Honor Sovict V Studi-nt Council . . . Imac Club . . . Mission Club . . . llaslu-tball 'l'n'am . . . . Swimming T1-aiu . . Softball Train . . . Rell Hrzils from I,ittIc ' lVushiugton . my zml.-fzbulz tvam . . . 1 'Il I'lwl if -1 JoixNNlc l'ic'Kif:'1 1' 6-0-Ll Entrrrrl Grarlf' IX K. X . . . llrvsiclvnt of lvrs Club . . . l'll'l'I'll'll . . . Spa-vial Chorus . . Vollc-yball '1'cam . 'l'rac-k 'l'n-a.m . . . Cross. high .w'0ra'r on Ll zu y ul . . . our Ilfrly JI xi! Queen . . . impish nuturf' with nngvlif' imprvssion. fll'Il!'1'RI'lJE lllc-i1'1wxics1c' National Honor Soc-ii-tv . lfnt1'rr'1l Grrulf' IX . . liookworuis liook Club . . . Mission Club . . . Krvsloiui Club . . . llaskvtlmall 'llt'1llll . . . llvtl Cross. Long blnvh' hair . . . lIllS7E'l'l'S 1111 inquirirs with ll hesit- ant quvxtion . . . gz'm'ruus with hvr lmnwwork as with 4'1'c'l'ytlail1q flu sim I' Q , ' . . . .' 'vm' . . . Ihrs hvr l1ll'h'llIlIlIt' lil I QV I rufly. l'lVl'II,YN Roman IfNfl'7'! l1 Grarlf' IX Mission Club . , . Book Club . . . Tliirml Order . . . Spc-cial Chorus . . . Softball 'l'z'am . . . Iii-il Cross. C,'ollz'f't.fr souwnirs from lliffvrcnt stutvs . . . Ix'ittw1 on the keys . . . 1Ill'l'l'illg blurk vyvs . . . frank in u gusty sort of way . . . trllmv l'l'l'lflllfj in class svriously. l25l 5 'sy' lxTAllGARE'I' SECHLER Entered Grade IX lilission Club . . . Science Club . . . Book Club . . . Red Cross. Pleasing disposition, good sport . . . displays a two- ineh, hair eut . . . tiny demure type who hides mischief behind an innoeent ewpression . . . one of the invin- eible three. RUTH SNIDERBIAKN Entered Grade VIII Mission Club . . . Keystone Club . . . Leaders Club . . . Bookworms . . . Drama Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Cheerleader . . . Basketball Team . . . Volleyball Team . . . Kickball Team . . . Softball Team . . . Track Team . . . Red Cross. Longest hair in the senior elass . . . fond of Pooches,' A uniform eonstantly at the eleaners . . . aetirfe in ax sports . . . deep sense of humor frequently brings her 3' Xxx grief in elass. MARY JANE STALEY Entered Grade VI National Honor Society . . . Senior Class Treasurer . . . Mission Club . . . Leaders Club . . . News Staff . , . Keystone Club . . . Science Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Basketball Team . . . Red Cross. Collects French reeords . . . admits her many Follies,' . . . always seen in her little blue Ford . . . a soft twist in her zioiee . . . notorious last 'minute arriver. l26l JEAN STEINDTETZ Entcrcd Grade IX Mission Club . . . Keystone Club . . . Leaders Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Cheerleader . . . Volleyball Team . . . Track Team . . . Red Cross. Models in hor sparc timr . . . poppy r'hf'c'rlcadcr . . . low throuty lzwglitvr . . . gives 'vent to f6'6'l't7lg in out- bursts of felivity . . . fazvoritc song My Billf, RIARYANNE 'FAPTICH Entered Grade XI Keystone Club . . . French Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Swimming Tram . . . Softball Team . . . Volleyball Team . . . Track Team . . . llcd Cross. Mirrors ll' constant smile . . . rrzvticulous dresser . . . rcsa'r'1u'1l get friendly nmnncr contributes to hor mag- 1lf'flSIIl' . . . happy-go-Inrky. SHIRLEY IXNNE 'PRIGGS Entered Grade' IX Mission Club . . . Book Club . . . Science Club . . . la-ads-rs Club . . . Third Order . . . Special Chorus . . . Kickball Team . . . Basket- ball Team . . . Volleyball Team . . . Red Cross. Soft soothing voice . . . has something of a mania for salt and pepper on her food . . . carries her haul with lb serious lofty air-but smiles graciously to lend a book, paper, or pencil. 1271 Nm L wg is t m , O xl r I CHA A tQri:7fl31z,f1iryfrl'Jll W f lf ' National Honor Society . . . Senior Class President . . . Drama Club . . . Book Club . . . Keystone Club . . . Leaders Club . . . News Stall' . . . Writers' Club . . . Special Chorus . . . Basketball Team . . . Volleyball Team . . . Track Team . . . Red Cross. Tallest senior, jester of the elass . . . eontinually imit- ating Danny Kaye . . . boggie woogie fan . . . plays the piano well? . . . everything is real gonef' ANNE Twozwm' Entered Grade X Forensic League . . . Mission Club . . . Key- stone Club . . . Third Order Prefect . . . Volleyball Team . . . Softball Team . . . Red Cross. Talks slowly and sweetly . . . animated and jubilant s -A one minute . . . calm the next . . . shy Bostonian smile TN . . . reliability her password to suecess. ANN LTBINGER Entered Grade V Book Club . . . Drama Club . . . News Stall' . . . Bookworms . . . Forensic League . . . Special Chorus . . . Basketball Team . . . Red Cross. Our Rembrandt to be . . . good orator . . . seems to tech a liking to Skibo . . . :vibrant personality . . . impulsive . . . kind and generous friend. i281 JOANN1-3 Ueicl-:ii Entered Grade I Spf-vial Chorus . . . Red Cross. Known for her many friends . . . lavish moods . . . Senior l'arpet-bagger-Joy ean usually be found at either Ma-Anley Hall, the Fairfaw, or Slippery Rock . . . possesses natural beauty. 'frllirisrz VOLLMER Entered Grade IX National Honor Society . . . History Honor Society . . . Keystone Club . . . Forensic League . . . Third Order . . . Mission Club . . . Volley- ball Tl'JllIl . . . Kickball Team . . . Red Cross. Qniek to laugh M... always writing bills . . . perfect manners both in elassroom and society .... s erene blue eyes . . . soft resonant tones that demand immediate attention. JoAN W1Xl.'l'PIIlS Entered Grade IX Mission Club . . . Red Cross. Perfeetly groomed at all times . . . enjoys sehool better for having a holiday now and then . . . eau laugh aside eares that would bother others . . . just plain fatigued. i291 Y.,. ., ..,g ,, CECELIA WEBER Entered Grade IX Mission Club . . . Keystone Club . . . Red Cross. A quiet personality . . . unobtrusive . . . drifts through school with a carefree smile . . . mosaic freckles bridg- ing her nose . . . fully enjoys a humorous occasion. MARY ELLEN WOHLEBER Entered Grade IX History Honor Society . . . Leaders Club . . . Keystone Club . . . Mission Club . . . French Club . . . Basketball Team . . . Swimming Team . . . Softball Team . . . Track Team . . . Red Cross. Star swimmer . . . enjoys reading especially in French . . . future Doctor I. Q .... chuckles while participat- ' ing in subtle pranks . . . Cynthia's other half. SARAH Wooos Entered Grade IV Mission Club . . . Keystone Club . . . Red Cross. Midget-like in stature . . .giant-like in aim . . . always seen writing letters . . . one canary who doesn't sing on key . . . loathes pronouncing French . . . holder of Never a catty wordi' title. l30l A QQOM Q K N A4 Z fm HKJWE am Q WANTED Fume CSU 5ENlO'RSH Q? X Q41 E W Q L -SQ 95 xx cg V2 :Sis V fx Q! W Kgs 1 55 Q1 Q9 , , +' ' Q, A Q- SU Q A Q55 f ' QV ' Q Q 'Q M fri Ijll Junior Class LRUW lb .Xllll Mario l7lII'lli!lg'. Iilcamwr Mclfzarlrlcn. I,2ifl'ik'i2l Mzu'i11zlru. Mary Iirvan Nun Cclcwtiu. Kclty Silmmuut. Nancy Murphy, l':1uI:1 Ma-ycr. h h tlimx' IJ Shirley Mnllcn, l':1ruly11 XYuhlchcr. ,X1111 XXTIVII. Mary U'lJm1ncll, lugm iiclmlmrrlt. Mary Kay Szmnur, Marizm l'illzu't. ,Xmlrvy licMa1'tini, V Qiifllitllllil' Calcy. Mary lfllcn Ummglmuc. tlimy 31. Mzargucritc lrillll. Aliil'Q'1ll'L't 'Viogn-l, Czmxl Iivllhvr, jam' Conti. -loan KICLIILINIZIIIII. ,Immun L11 Yznllcy. Mary lmu Ritulmic, Kzlthlvcn Munznlmzm. QRQW 15 joan Catzlnzaro. Mary Vetrilli. Sally MCYQy. juan XYeIli11,Q, janinu VVils0n Fifi Muutsos. hlzlrflllvlillc C0uQz111, ,loan I'rokopm'itcl1. lyllow lj Nutty l n'L'm'y. Lcslic Mulvihill, .xllll l:j'l'lll'N. Mary Margaret 'lxlu-I, -lcsunxc Schwzm, l':xtriri:1 Duffy. Kay I'-I'L'j'YUg'l'l, Mary I l'Zllllxl'Q Mihm. P KRUW 35 Maxiuv flrclmsky, lsalwl 'l'11lp. latriciu O'Haulun, Uulurcx Olfavick. Scum Rugzxl, Rusvlllary Hcrarrlillu. Rcgina IXIUDUIIUIIQLII. .xllll :X1t'f!'C2ll'y. Yirginizi Murphy l tlxuw -ll Dolores Dcmkcw. Dolurm QAOIIU, lftllcl X'u11cl1i:nl'utti. Holm-uc Suscc, Luuifn .xfllilllm Carol K.AllI'iSfU1!llL'l'. Kay llughcw. Iithcl lffllis. Virginia Totten. Sophomore Class rliuw .U hlulwt Illyulflxlry, Mary limmini, Ihlllllfl Maris iizlglizmli, lla-rllm iiulnlhzlrll. llolurg-Q l,i,utiu, lla-My ,limo l.vvim'. Qlimx' JP Sm- llwt. I.illflIl llulmzlk. 'IK11l'I'l'S1l KIVUUIIUIIQII. .Xlicc Xlxltlwxxwn Sum- .Xllm-H. ,Imam Daly, l':ll XIL'l'11l4lflk'Il. rllmx' IJ Nutnliv llzmlilhm. Lu- llrivv. Holly MvSl1:1m-. Klznrlcm' 1il'l'bU5Iij l':1I1y Strzlw. I :lyll1c HllllIIL'Ilfl'lfl. rlimx' ll Sm' NIIIITIUCII. Lillizm liiscns. liuorgiu ilu-islur. f2l!'1Vlj'll linlity , -lmmm' I-we-11. Nzuwy l L't'lIl'j', Nlzlrvizl I5l'IIhk'l'jI. Ill' xv Ji NIJlI'ilj'l1II IM-IQ-ry, lfxtlu-1' Imxumn, Klznry K4Il1llL'filIl' Sxwv11uy. 2llI'lK'IJl Ihnmx-1111, Xnnvy Xlcycr. I'risv1ll:1 fkkllllllll. H1ll'hilI'Zl Loy. my .ij vlilt'4Illl'liIlL' lzmlplwll, llclvm- Sllifrin. XlIllIl'k'L'H Nlusml. Yxillllil' Xu Hlllll II1-Iv. l':m1m'1:1 .Xllmlm-rwll. 'l'n-ruin I,l'l'll4lK'l'Q1I5l. l.1Il1:m Sl1'zwnlcy, Freshmen Class ROOM 214 lion' .ll Rose Marie liilotta. Marjorie Angel. Rita Barrett. Gloria Delacio, Theresa George, Rose Marie fjlJCI'IllClCl'. Virginia Rorlgers. Shelby Mulacli. lRnw ll Ruth Ann Heupler, -Ioan XYol1lelJer. lileanor Cain. .'XI1lCllE1 Mitchell. Uorotlly Orlculas. Mary Teresa Hayweiser. ,lane Lewis. rlion' ll Caroline Slezak. Georgia .-Xnn l'fohl, Yvonne Falvo, Caroletta Valencourt, Maureen Slieecly. llinw 33 Sally Iiyrnes, lilaine Malloy, Nancy Unsler, Kay l':ll4LL'llSlI. Louise YYolski, llerotliy llenry. lllow ll Joanne Dinlns. Theresa lXlCNZillI2il'Zl. llarbara Anne Rnbacky. -loann Skowronek. Sally Lou lfalbo. llyow ll Claudia Volosky. Rose .Xnne Hell. l'atriria Baldy. .Xnn jonex Marilyn Green. qlinw ll Maureen Ilrett. Louise Hughes, joan Hegarty, Andrey Sinitli, llarlmara Gibson, lillen Connor. lllow ll Mary Louise Murrin. iieralcline O'l.eary, Patricia lfreinian, Marilyn Reilingi. l'atriria llacik. Mary Ann Beswick, ,lane Garvey. gliow .ll Carroll First, Mary .Xnn Russo, Beverly Pavlick. Diane Seddon, julie Ziegnian, Mary Teresa Miller. joan Diseliner. Francine Dugan, Ann XVall. l3-ll , X 'J P AW 3 x Mjkjjjl n I fn ,QV - - - dkcowvn ff-V' 02' S S? ChoRU5 6 QM f' 3GlFl f' I x 7.-f iH W 7 U QXJQVZNH: Mfg, S0 2998115 NV Ho v urs A YUM hw x Cx' C fe FX 1 O ff. + Q! 3: 1 -+ n- ' fi ll P2155 I 1 c OH -u ' W Xd - S, ig ' I 81.53, cvgxz'-1:3 N: Q fi C: C' Que' G0 2 . 39 ' Q N, f X 'J 5 VN , 9 B TQ-,. X , h Y 9 S .a j 'xl 3' 0 65 59: i 5 ' -xo GGQ-'+G' 139:09 'l Q C qq ,p5i:94w'x I K ,Q 1 f A ,gg-ar , ll!-k-ILL W' T X K f ' , , . 1- 4 i I P 7 -T I 51 Mission Club OFFICERS lrlcft tu right? Lcsiiv Mulviliiil, sca'1'L'tary Carol Chri stoplicr. treasurer Miller, Mary lilizabctli Mourc, ,loan Ivu rut lfostcr. Third Order of St. Francis calwlh Vatrivia Mariuaru, 5L'L'I'i'fZll'j'I ,Ioan Skuvvrmick. Tcrcsa X'UiilllL'I'. X'iK'Q-Ill'l'i-LTIQ .XIIHU 'iiXYUIll0j', lJFCi.l'l'li Tcruszl iiI'4'llfit'l'plilSt. fiUlliillllL'U Calm-y, il'l'Zl5llI'l'l'. lxlilllliillgi Lillian Sti':u-Mlvy. Mary Vctrilli. Kcttv SiIIlUllIll'i, Patricia lfrcimaii. licrtlia 1 1 izlrllmarii, Xiifgilliil :Xilll'l3ilj'. i:I'2ll1l'iIlL' Dugan, ficralflinu U'l.0ary. Nancy Murpiiy. AJR E P Patricia fJii'i2lIliUIl. pri-sirlcnt Qlmft to riglit, Sillllfiillgli ,loan Mitvliull, jean Stciilmctz. llcttc Harry. fSL'alcrll Harbar .'Xll4iI'L'y hluyrc, Mamlclinc Craig, Mary Marga Student Council tlvfl to right! Nllllfj' NIi'Kiru:ni'y, Yin--l'1'vNirlvi1lg l':11rit-in lfxiy, Wzilwlvii, ,lfizmxiv l'irk1-ll, l'i'1-xielm-lil: l':i1i'iri:i f1:i1'x'n'y. Mary xil4iL'1'SUIi. Maury .XHII llznilmx. i National Honor Society in ' i . ,,,Y rliuw lb N:uu'v Nlvlrvairv. .Kim ICN. i':i1i'ivizi l2zni'wx'. L'x'n!l1i:1 limvnxxln. 421-1'lr1 I l l lxiuliigii-N14-. Lim i'il't'iik'llNiL'lII. iZllI'Ik'I2l Iruwhn-I, Alnziniw livkvtl, Vzilrifian l4:mlci', .Xiiiln-5' Aluyvv. tilim' IJ 'IR-rry Yulliiu-r, fiziirn' l'fli1'i1:11'4l1. Mary .XIllit'l'NUll, 'Irma' Milla-V, 'l'rn-gixurci' i , XYilm:1 Nlxiximilizm, Xvifk'-il'l'4i4il'lli1 Xlznry ,lzmv Sixilwy, In-xiilrnig livlxy 4Vllunm-li. l.:lx'1'i'm' llvglvy, i'1lIl'lK'lIl ifziyi 1.171 Keysl:onei'Club A ' li El lllnw 33 V juan Iyol, Nancy Bayer.. Ruth SIllClCl'lI1Z1ll. Maclcline Crgig, XYilni:1 Muxiinilizxn Ling lllcckunstcin, .Xnn I lnngcr. Mary lzllcn XX olilcbcr, Patricia Truscllcl, Shelly lfcnger, Patricia Fay. Kathryn Deal. lllmy Z1 l.zlvcrnc Hcgluy. juan Hartstein, Gcrtrucle Rivlitzlrsic, ,Nnflrcy -Ioyuc, Yicc Iil'L'SlClL'llf-lI'C2iSlll'CIA1 lvrcsc Xollnier, lrcslclcntl .Xnnc 'l'womcy, F-cvrctzlryl Mary .Xnmlcrsun, Lyntlnzn llowinzm, Mzlryzlnnc Tzlpticll. Nancy iXlCc,lI'l'Zll'j'. lllmx' ll Sully XYnncls. Lconu llastzx. Lcali .Xppc'l. l i':il1vc's Jznu' llosciu. Mary -lane Stall-y. .lean Stvinnmctz. News Staff ill-li to right. slznnlingl Ann lfss, jane Miller, Busincss Mznmgcrg Ann Ubingcr, Gloria migint, Luis lflcclcumtcin, Sports: Mary jane Stalcy, P111 lfzly. Assistant llusinc-ss Mgr. lscatcrlj Put Trnsclicl, Mary .'Xnclcrs0n, limlitorg Leah .-Xppcl. l53l Catholic Forensic League lIllX H1111 I'1111 IIQ111' lj 'I'l'I'I'j' Y11Il1111-1', .X11111' 'l'w11 - - IIQ1111 I1 XX 1I1111 XI1x11111l1111 S1 111 XIII I I : . 1. 2 . . -1'1'1-1: . 1 1111341111 I111N11111 ,I I 11 III III l I' 1I1 111111 '111 11' . ,vie 1-1-11'11s 0111, N411-11. Book Club . . Q' , , ' . . j ' '. 2 . I . , IN1111 II I11111.1 IJ.1N1.1. .XIII 11111111 IJ1IQ.11111.1. I.1111l1.1 I11111.1111,AI.1111 1111111 X111 1111N11I1111 .XIIII IIj'I'l1l'N, I'r1w11l1'1113 XX'1I111:1 NI:1x11111I1:111, SL'l'l't'IllI'j'Q 1i11t1111I1 R11 lx Nlxlry .X1111 II:111z:1N, 511x111 I.lL'I1Ik'IlNl1lI. iuw ll I':111'11'1:1 I :1y. I':1l1'11'1:1 'I'1'11N1'I11'I, I':1I1'11'1:1 U'Ii1'i1'11, S1111 111 I IllIlLKL'I', 5111111 1 'I'1'i14gs, 1'lz111'11 I'ZIIl'I1ill'4II, I'IYl'Ij'Il Ii11111:1I1, Xl:11'y ,XIIIIKI 1111 XIIIIII XI1111I111 1 .11 1 1 ,E Y. 9 .X ., , ScienceiClub 2 932111 AIiZlI'Q'2lI'L'f SCCIIICF, Susan l.icl1tc11st11l. Mimi BfEillCl1CI', SCCI'L'tZlI'j'I L'l11i11- Iih1Al1111'1lt, SI1i1'I1-y Triggs, AX1111 Ifss. l':1t1'iCiz1 L'u11t01', Mary .VX1111 PIZIIIZZIS. l'1'1wi1lc11l: K:1tl1Icc11 T4l'i'fll, l':1tri1'1z1 Mznlru. French Club 1R11w D 1111111 Ivol, D11l111'es Duck, Cevilc T'ca1'I111z111. .ljllffiliill G111'v0y. Cy11tI1iz1 Il11w111:111 NZlllL'j' Costellu, l'rcsi1lc11t: Lois F11-ck011stci11, fXlz11'y lflizzlhc-111 Mc1111'1', IXI1ll'j'2llll1U 'l':111ti1'l1, l':1t1'ivi:1 C2111te1'. L11u1'rlcs l'1-rw, ,N1111 Mcfcrlc. QR1111' IJ Mary lillcn XV11I1lc-lmcr. A1111 INS. S1-1'1'1-1:1ryg AIHKICIIIIC L'1'aig', X'icc-1mm1110111-'I'r0:1s11rn-r1 ,I11:11111c- I'icl1ctt. 1401 Leaders Club lliuw .Il l':ntrivi:1 lfuy. bluzmm- l'im'ln-tt, Rm-gina Nlclimnmgln. Svcm-lury l':111'ivi:n Yl'l'1l'fL'lH'l. Nznwy lXll'lAl'l'Ill'j', liluriu Nlungiut. fliww ll lmzllu .Xp1wl. ,lzminv XYilwn. llixturixmg Mary lfllvn lYl7lIl1'lM'l', l'rcN lflm-:uwr Klt'l'A114lflK'H. X'lt'l'flll'k'4l4ll'lllQ Nlnry lflimlwllx Xlumw. Special Club PW 2. lvfl In right! Nlznry Xlzu'g:lrm't Ifoxlur. Mimi lXlZllIClIl'l', KllllIl'j'Il IM-:nl Inm Nlitrlu-ll, Iizntlnlwn I.n-wlm, i'ynll1i:l llHXYIIl1lIl. ,Mm Vlmingcr. l':ntriui:n ,lil'IlNL'llKl . , Fllifl-'N ll- Huw NQIIIVQ' klein-llmv. lin-llc l.:1r1'y. lfvvlyu Ixmuull. lwznn llxnrhlvm. l'I'1lllk'k's lqmc llusrm. llxuw ll Nlnry -lznm' Slznlv-x',A -ll'1lIl Sll'lIlIIIi'l!, Xlznry .Xnn ll1llI7IlS. Sl't'I'k'lZll'j' llml l'kllI'lI'lIAlll l llIAll'l'l lfwv X'11'! 1il'i'Nl4ll'lll' Y'l!ll'Y Xll'lAl'l ll'Y llI't'Nllll'lll' lux' llflll ' Illllll Xlllmn xlIIXllllIlIllll, Nlilljllllllt' lslptlvll, 1-lm'1:l Nlzlvm-llzlru, lxlllll buulv' 1 l.11ll1'fl1-x l'vVw. ll:u'lm:11':1 Nlillrr, l.uls CN'-ulmvr. l4lI Lk Music Department llc-ft to riglitj l'21t Murinaro. Gloria lNlaCcllaro, livclyn Ronlznli. Marjorie Dnrlt. Mary Marg'aret Tlwl. Color and Design Class Lllnxv 35 Nancy Bayer, Mimi Fontana, Sally XVoods. Kathryn Deal, Duc Foster Luis O'Connnr, lvlllllli. Maximilian, Ann Ubingcr, Patricia Garvey, Rutli Sniclcrinnn lRow Zj Peggy Scchlcr, Marjorie Duclt, Patricia Cantor, Nancy lircyvngcl, joy Urkvr, Dolores Dock, Maryanne Tzipticli, jean StCllllll9fZ, Nancv Costello. ww ll Lois lflcckcnstein. Susan LlL'lltCllStlIl, .loan Ilflrtstcin, Frrnicvs jzinc 1305011 wg' Puppet Club 'ngi llumllmy Urkulns, Yirginin RUflm'1's, Gloria llclncio, Rosa' Klzmriu Ililnttn. in-:lla-:lb .Mm Wvzlll. xllll'-i0!'iL' JXIIQCI, Yvmulllu lfznlvn. Sylvia SL'1llt'I11l, Kay linglixh. blllllll XYuI1lrln'r, .Mm-lin Klilrlwll, Bookworms .ll th ft lu right. -lzuulillpy -luzmnc l:I'L't'll,AHCC:XI2lIllk'XN'SUll.51151111 .XIlc11, Ih-ily vlznm' l.L'X'iI1k', llclvn SIIIIVIH, Nancy Moyer, -l2ll'lll1k'Il1lL' KZIIIHIIICH, ,Imam llslly, Mary l':1tl1m'rim- SXYl'k'IH'j', Ruth llm-lf, t1Ill'UlXIl ilulitv. fNt.l1kll, 111-n1'g.giv 1lviNlm'r. Lillizul Iliwlls, lllillllil Xlnrin' fhlglialrrli, l':ltViri:1 .XI1llt'I'N0I1. l I Swl's't:ll'y-'I'11':l'-l1rv1'3 I.:u'lmrz1 lmy, lI'l'Nilll'lllQ Nlllfj' lhnlini. Nunn: Slllrrllwlm, limmu- Ii:uArv1l. l'Illl'It'IIl Ilmlznvnlm. I-151 We, the Senior Class of Our Lady of Mercy Academy, being of sound body, and occasionally of sound mind, do hereby will and bequeath the following of our treas- ured belongings to the persons named, bidding them to cherish the gifts as we have done. Mary Anderson tenderly relin- quishes her chair at Joyce's to Kay Hughes . . . Laverne Begly leaves her competence and calm to Joan Gebhart . . . Pat Canter gives her poetry to posterity . . . Cynthia Bowman grudgingly leaves her in- terest in Bethany College to any of the Junior Boarders . . . Dolly Dock fondly leaves her Shmoo Hat to the Mt. Mercy Museum of An- cient History . . . Madeline Craig generously bequeaths her quiet warmth and friendliness to Ann Marie Durning . . . Arm Ess leaves her newspaper headaches to the whole junior news staff . . . Nancy Freyvogel regretfully parts with her curlers, giving them to Eileen Jac- oby . . . Bette Barry waves goodby to the Littlest Angel, leaving it to the Forensic League . . . Kay Deal leaves a half knitted sweater to anyone who will Finish it . . . Margie Dudt wills her rides in the blue Pontiac to Dolly Demko . . . Peggy Sechler gladly gives her butch haircut to Jeanne Schwann . . . Kathleen Leech leaves her round trip ticket to Latrobe to The Eligible Eleven of the Junior Class . . . Lois O'Connor leaves her dreams of in-a-car television to Paula Meyers . . . Mary Jane Staley dreamily parts with her seat at the Paris Follies, willing it to Mary Margaret Thel . . . Pat Fay leaves her boundless energy and big bottle of vitamin pills to Anne Byrnes . . . Lourdes Perez says adios to Pedro and the black eyes, and passes them on to Ketty Simounet . . . Shirley Triggs leaves her hearty laugh to Mary Bryan . . t Ann Ubinger sorrowfully parts with Hearthcliff and wills him to Mary Lou Ritchie . . . Trudy Richtarsic gives that wonderful listening abil- ity to Rosemarie Berardino . . . Mary Ann Hanzas shudders, and leaves lonely street car stops to braver souls than she . . . Mimi Last Will and Testament Fontana bequeaths that easy going way of life to Leslie Mulvihill . . . Pat O'Brien sends her broad and beautiful smile to Joan Catanzaro . . . Leona Dasta telegraphs her dreams of dentistry to Dr. Baum, the credit dentist . . . Gloria Macel- laro happily gives up those hours of keyboard practice to Mary The- resa Miller . . . Susie Lichtenstul passes on her classroom capers to Sema Rogal . . . Jane Miller gladly gives those durn colds to Mercy Hospital . . . Mary Elizabeth Moore wills her endless knitting skill to Helen Shifrin . . . Patsy Malco parts with her engaging giggle in favor of Regina McDonough . . . Barbara Miller regretfully leaves her late morning arrivals to June Corace . . . Audrey Joyce parts with some of her sweetness and poise, leaving them to any would be actresses of the Junior Class . . . Joan Ivol hands her profes- sional-like public speaking to Ann VVelch . . . Shelley Fenger drops a box of pretzels and a Spanish book in the waste basket . . . Claire Ehrhardt giggles, and gives her happy disposition to Joan McCaus- land . . . Pat Truschel gives a hundred assorted facial expressions and Joe Miller's joke book to Betty Feeney . . . Pat Garvey bequeaths Sha-O-Shin and an old paint brush to Jackie Coogan . . . Fran Boscia passes over a corn beef sandwich to anyone who will eat it . . . Toni DiRanna parts with that im- maculate look, giving it to Mary Kay Sanncr . , . Dee Foster hap- pily hands Helene Susce those well worn barber shears . . . Gloria Mongiat gives her wide grin and qufck reply to Eleanor McFadden . . . Betsy O'Donnell leaves a well worn fourth year English book to Mary. with love . . . Jean Steinmetz drops -a tube of cake frosting into the pockets of Nancy and Virginia Murphy . . . Nancy McCreary glad- ly gives her bottle of milk to any- one who will drink it . . . Joanne Pickett leaves her mild interest in W. Sz J. to Tony Wilson . . . Terry Vollmer leaves a pack of post cards addressed to Latrobe to Virginia Totten . . . Wilma Maxim- ilian gleefully passes on her rides l44l in the college elevator to Isabel Tulp . . . Joanne Burton, tears in her eyes, leaves her ticket and seat on the Leroy Express to Anne McCreary . . . Joan Connell be- queaths her visits in the Greensburg area to Mary Ellen Donaghue . . . Ruth Sniderman leaves her fond memories of Delia Ann Johnson to Kathleen Monahan . . . Anne Two- mey says goodbye to her many wcrries, and wishes them on the next photography committee . . . Mary Ellen Wohleber wills her wonderful water wings to Carolyn of the same name . . . Rosalind Dym gives up her imitations of Frankie Laine to Pat O'Hanlon . . . Joan Walters leaves her traffic tfckets to the Pittsburgh Police Force . . . Jcy Ucker leaves one slightly used fraternity pin to Ann Payne . . . Sibby Pearlman smiles away her torch songs to Maxine Grebosky . . . Joan Hartstein hands over a large supply of Uyak- ity-yak to Mary Petrilli . . . Leah Appel wills her soft, sweet voice to Marguerite Finn . . . Lois Fle- ckenstein laughingly leaves her con- tageous enthusiasm to Connie Caley . . . Mimi Maucher gives her neat sweetness to Dolores Cone . . . Joanne Mitchell gives Baby Face back to Al Jolson . . . Sandy Gar- man cuts off a few of her blond curls for Carol Christopher . . . Nancy Bayer leaves her bocming, happy voice to Mary Frances Mihm . . . Ruth Knudsen leaves those red tresses to Sally McVey . . . Nancy Costello parts with Ja sunny smile and terrific sense of humor. leaving them to Ethel Venchiarutti . . . Evefyn Romah passes on her lust- rous long hair to Peggy Tiegcl . . . Maryanne Taptich throws her be- loved fur ccat on the front door step of the nearest taxidermist . . . Ann McCole leaves those long. long skirts to Kay Freyvogel . . . Sally Woods graciously leaves her extensive knowledge of French to Sister Rosaria . . . Ceill Weber wills her gym suit for is it?J to Lcuise Adams. We hereto place our hand and seal this eighth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty. Ulljrl , C fc PU? fy, L 9 X , 1' Y'-35 NN N ,QI - SSNIOR TEHMSCGQES D RNG4 FINA QUARTER I A V .. db fl 'Q f C ij f JT 3 CQ , 6 ,W 241' 6- X M M' Q' ' ' Q f r N 1 xx A C 1 f 'S l ' x XA f ' 3 - 7' X -, us A L A K Volley Ball Team QROW 23 Leona Dasta, Lourdes Perez, Nancy Mcffreary, A1111 Twoniey, Patricia Fay, Claire Elirharilt, Gloria Mongiat. lRnw IJ Ruth Siiiclcrnian. l.'z1tricia Truscliel, Kathleen l.eecl1,Marya11nc Tapticli, Cuptzniiig Lois l leelce115tei11, Audrey Joyce, Terry Vollnier. Softball Team CROW 23 Evelyn Romali, Mary Anderson, Jane Miller, Mary Ellen Wohleber, Lois Fleckenstein, Joanne Pickett, Maryanne Taptich, Claire Ehrlmardt, Leona Dasta. QRow lj Anne Twoniey. Ruth Sniclernian, Dee Foster, Patricia Garvey, Captaing Barbara Miller, Joa1111e Burton. l46l 4f111'n-1501111111 I':1t1'ivi:1 Fay, l'z1t1'ici:1 'l'I'1lSk'I101. Mary Jam- Staley. 1lm:u'kg1'u11111ll Jllllllllk' Virkctl. Nzmfy Ma'Crcz1ry. 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Qleft to right, svzltcmli Mary Bryan, l'z1tricia ,liI'llSCll0I, Anne Mvfrc Mary jam- Stnlcy, -IUEIIIIIC Pickett, Mary ,Mm Hzlnzns. A . u 3 , x 1 ' .i xihn' ' :Sh I - I Q v.. - fin 'und 1' I .U-I' 3 '--S fax I nv M, X , , '1:,. '-,, . . ,P .7 'f:A'.- . f - I ,-.... Q. .Q , Gybffay 'ro ning Fi 3 Y 'P QTY 495 'gif Q 'O Q 'Wigs K N 'FA Q -L,' DIY - v JH 3 lg , 5 J f 'fx nel ,w W-W 'Q wx . ' n , - fa' ..- '.-in if WW PITTSBURGH, Pa., June 9, 1960 CSpecialD-The Class of 1950 of Mount Mercy Academy reports a successful ten years. Roving re- porter, Delia Ann Johnson, says they have risen to great heights. Several new teachers are working for the betterment of the world through education. We find the kindergardens of two local schools taught by Leah Appel and Bette Barry. Sandy Garman, a little more ambitious. teaches in the primary grades. Joan Connell and Gloria Macellaro find teaching music sa- tisfying. Incidentally, Joan's pupil, Evelyn Romah, plans a Carnegie Hall debut. Claire Ehrhardt is a typing instructor at Robert Morris School, and Joan Ivol now teaches French. When Mary Moore fiew to Eur- ope recently, she ran across air hostess Frances Boscia. They had a long talk and Fran mentioned that Irish ambassador Pat Canter recently iiew to Dublin, and shortly afterwards Nancy Freyvogel went to Switzerland for the Olympic ski meets. Nancy said that Mary Ellen Wohleber has won dozens of medals in international swimming meets. Also in the sport-light, Rosalind Dym won won an international ma- rathon race. It is said that she was inspired by Pat Truschel's now im- mortal words, Fight furiously! Some of the girls have met fame in national affairs. Terry Vollmer, now a well-known historian, has news of the coming election. Demo- cratic campaign manager, Anne Twomey, predicts that Cynthia Bowman will be the first woman president. It is rumored that if Cynthia wins, she will appoint Nancy Bayer as her secretary and End a place in the F.B.I. for Joy Ucker, a well- known criminal psy- chologist. Joanne Pickett has turn- ed down politics for the presidency of W. and J. Class Prophecy Mary Anderson and Jane Miller are hard at work on the great American novel, while Ann Ess is still struggling with short stories. Lois O'C0nnor has just finished her new invention, automotive televi- sion, on which Pat O'Brien and Sibby Pearlman will star. Ruth Knudsen has had many leads in the Civic Light Opera, while Peggy Sechler has won the role of Figaro in The Barber of Seville. Nurse Cecile Weber is taking singing lessons, for Mary Ann Hanzas has revolutionized Pittsburgh's nursing system. Nurses now sing their patients to sleep. Rumor has it that Pat Garvey and Nancy Costello inspire many of the sweet Irish ballads used. Have you seen Dee Foster's re- cently published article, The Pros and Cons of Eyeguards? It has been said that the brilliant research scientist, Pat Fay, is perfecting a remedy for stiff necks, whether caused by drafts or eyeguards. Margie Dudt has finally worn our her ski shoes. Sally Woods, who is still writing voluminous letters, now buys her stationery wholesale. Audrey Joyce is considering a job with the Ice Follies. Kay Deal is the new head of Duke University Hospital. Toni DiRanna moved to Bethel so that she would save the toll when she phones Mimi Fon- tana. Betsy O'Donnel1, having ex- hausted the libraries' lists of avail- able novels, may write a few of her own to increase the supply. Bar- bara Miller is undisputed winner f the Pepscdent Girl contest. Wilma Maximilian is listed in Wh0's Who as composer, artist, author, and critic. A group of the girls met at a luncheon at Joanne Mitchell's one day, and to everyone's surprise, Lourdes Perez arrived on time. Joanne Burton came frcm Sewick- ly still using her! 1950 train ticket. Pat Malco's contagious giggles over l58l one of Joan Hartstein's jokes made Madeline Craig drop a stitch on her nearly finished size ISM pink socks. No one was surprised when Ma- ryanne Taptich arrived smiling, as usual. After dessert, an artistic- ally decorated cake by Jean Stein- metz, the girls all squeezed into Joan Walter's car to go to Leona Dasta's new movie theater. Joan informed the group that her perfect driving was acquired at Mimi Mau- cher's school for dare devil drivers. Leona, who was in the lobby when they arrived, remarked that Dolly Dock and Shelley Fenger still bring their lunches to the Saturday matinees. World renowned chemist, Kath- leen Leech, has made notable pro- gress in research, but says that she would have been lost without the assistance of her staff of lab tech- nicians, Nancy McCreary, Trudy Richtarsic, and Mary Jane Staley. Shirley Triggs is the current direc- tress of the Research Institute. Some of the Mercyites can be found in the larger cities of the country. Gloria Mongiat is society editor of the New York Times. Ann Ubinger lives in Greenwich Village where she illustrates child- ren's books when she is not exhibit- ing. Laverne Begly is efficiency expert of a large Cleveland depart- ment store. Ann McCole works with Newsweek Magazine. She is in charge of their weekly news maps. Susie Lichtenstul made a special trip to Chicago where she finally found the correct station for the Tuesday morning history pro- gram. Combining business with a vacation, Ruth Sniderman owns an exclusive kennel in Florida. Lastly, Reporter Johnson found Lois Fle- ckenstein, the oldest freshman at Northwestern, enjoying a butter- scotch sundae and chery coke after a debate tournament. iff: 'V' Wfv- mz 1-? hgA'C': il if A iffgii' 1 fe ,' ,L :'1,1r,s, N 1,. if-1?e2.:fE1:.'4 A tv-. 4 5 ww Y glz? 5v1?:Q c lN:Dd,'if6' ,1 .I Q .f ' I! I . i W 2 I I :FP 5. 1 A if gi , 'f .1 -. 4- MAR' 4 .x .J '1- 159 55, f 15352, M - - x QW' f ,waxiw -nn J, I k W hmw -V-.vw-M 5 NN. 2 mm,,,,,,.mAmnmans 5 wlf Acknowledgments VVQ wish to express our gratitude to all those who have helped to make the 1950 OLOHIA a reality, especially to Sister Gerald for her un- tiring efforts, our generous patrons, and the student body for their whole- hearted support. Moreover to lllr. Herman Jonas, photographer, lllr. Chalmers Siviter. printer, and Mr. James A. Carey, Jr., engraver, we extend a sincere 'thank you.' Kathleen Leech . ., , Editor Laverne Begley . .J rl-9SiStlI7lt Editor Patricia Fay .. ,, .. J. .. . Bu.s'iness xllmmgcr ltfary Jane Staley Assistant B'll.9ill6'.9.? rllrnmgcr Comnziftec Cllllli7'7ll6'7l Mary Anderson Ann Ess Ann Twolney vvlllllfl. lx'I2l.XlIIllllll.Il Theresa Volhner Joan Connell Jane llliller Cynthia Bowman Claire I'llll'llEl.l'Clt l 60 l P Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams Mary Elizabeth Allen Mrs. Donald C. Anderson Compliments of J. M. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Appel Mr. Thomas Ayoob Bette Barry Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Barry Rev. H. C. Baumann 1 Lawrence Beinhauer N Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Berardino Mr. and Mrs. Norman Berger Compliments of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Boscia Compliments of a Friend Mrs. Florence P. Bowman l Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bracco Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Brice Dolores P. Brogan Mrs. Florence Browarsky Mr. Tom Brown Mrs. Mildred Bryan Mr. and Mrs. John E. Burton Miss Rosemary Calabrese Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Callaghan Tom Campbell l Dr. Hyman E. Canter ' Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Casper Mr. and Mrs. N. Christopher Mr. and Mrs. M. Cikoski Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Connell Martin Connolly-N.C. Class of '47 i S. N. Connor Dr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Conti Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coogan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corace Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Costello Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Craig Mr. and Mrs. Neal J. Crain Mr. and Mrs. Stefano Dasta Mr. and Mrs Martin P. Dettlinger Mr. and Mrs Dom DiBenedetto Mr. and Mrs J. DiBenedetto Miss Josephine DiRanna Mr. P. F. DiRanna Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Dischner Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Donaghue Mrs. Marion A. Donovan ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Drake Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Drummond Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dudt Compliments of John T. Duff, Jr. Mrs. Anne Dym Mr. and Mrs. Paul Echtler Mort Edson Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Ehrhardt , Mr. and Mrs. Victor F. Ehrhardt The Eighth Grade Mr. and Mrs. George F. Englert 1 alzrons l61 Mr. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. N. English T. J. Ess Philip Faix Joseph B. Fay John M. Feeney T. J. Feeney Fekula Stanley Ference Matthew Finn Charles Fleck, Jr. W. Fleckenstein E. Fontana W. W. Forster Dr. and Mrs. John R. Foster The Freshmen Class Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Freyvogel Dr. and Mrs. Rupert Friday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Fry Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gane Mr. Thomas B. Garman Mrs. Thomas B. Garman Mr. and Mrs. James J. Garvey Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Christina William T. Garvey Gillembardo Mr. and Mrs. E. Grandinetti Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Gressly Cynthia Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Gibson L. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hanzas Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Hartstein Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Head Ruth Ann Henninger Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. and Dr. and Hutchie Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alex B. Herman, Jr. F. A. Heupler J. P. Hughes Eddie Robert Ivol S. A. Jackson W. F. Jones Jack Joyce Michael E. Joyce Mrs. M. E. Joyce Mary Helene Joyce The Junior Class Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelsky Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Kirby Mr. Clarence C. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Klein A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knudsen Ruth Knudsen Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kountz Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kramer Father Francis J. Lackner Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lally Mrs. William P. Larkin Mr. and Mrs. J. J. LaValley Mayor David L. Lawrence Mr. Lynn J. Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Sigo Levite Mrs. E. T. Leech Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ley Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lichtenstul Miss Joan Lisotto A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lisotto Lois and Lee, Pat and Roger and Mrs. W. V. Lyons Mr. Dr. Robert R. MacDonald M1'. Joseph Marcellaro Mr. P. Marcellaro and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Compliments Mr. and Mrs. Ann Mattimo Frank A. Malco Charles Maloney C. V. Marinaro of T. S. Martino Herbert M. Mason re Dr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Maucher M1'. and Mrs. O. Maximilian Miss Dorothy McCague Compliments of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. R. F. McCloskey Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. McCo1e Mrs. Mr. Gertrude C. McCracken and Mrs. J. C. McCreary Dr. and Mrs. T. W. McCreary and Mrs. P. J. McDonough MY- .l'Ohn J. Mclnerney Mr. and Mrs. C, J. McNamara and Mrs. J. F. McShane Dr. and Mrs. J. F. McVey Miss Dorothy Mellits Miss Mary E. Meyer Lorraine F. Meyer Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs Frank Mihm Mr. and Mrs W'. K. Miller Mr. and Mrs H. H. Millin Mr. and Mrs Robert N. Mills Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mitchell Mrs. Robert M. Morris Shirley Ann Mullen Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mulvehill Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Murdoch Mr. Edw. P. Murphy, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Domonic Navarro A. Robert Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Noble Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Obermeier Hon. and Mrs. Henry X. O'Brien Dr. and Mrs. C. F. O'C0nn0r Miss Lois O'Connor Betsy O'Donnell Dr. Leo D. O'Donnell Leo D. O'Donnell, Jr. Mary Day O'Donnell Mrs. Leo D. O'Donnell Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Olsavick Omega Epsilon Society Patrons l62 Mrs. Hanna Overbeck Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parquette Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Pavlick Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Pearlman Mr. and Mrs Alfonso Perez Mr. and Mrs William Peters Mr. and Mrs John C. Peterson Miss Bette Jean Pickett Miss Joanne Pickett Mr. T. F. Pickett Mrs. T. F. Pickett Miss Marian Pillart Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Platt Mr. and Mrs S. J. Polosky M1'. and Mrs Charles Prokopovitch Mr. and Mrs Carl E. Reick Mr. and Mrs. B. Meredith Reid Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Richtarsic Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ritchie Joanne Robb Mr. and Mrs. Max Rogal and Family Mr. and Mrs A. Romah Mr. and Mrs. D. Rosenfeld Mr. and Mrs Irving Ross Mrs. Martha G. Rupp Madeline Ruskin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russo Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sabona E. A. Saeger Dr. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Sanner Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sauer Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Schaaf Miss Ruth Schafer Jerome E. Scherer Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schlossee Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Schwan Irene and Gertrude Schwan A Friend Mr. W. B. Sechler Miss Diana Seddon The Senior Class Dr. and Mrs. John C. Shaver Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sheedy Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Victor Shifrin Mr. W. G. Shord Mr. and Mrs. Ludo Simmonet Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Simon Mayer Sniderman The Mr. Miss Sue Soisson Sophomore Class and Mrs. A. L. Staley Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Staley Mrs. Catherine Steinmetz Mr. and Mrs. S. Sugerman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Francis Taptich Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Taylor Col. and Mrs. William S. Taylor A Friend Patrons Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Thiel Mr. Ronald G. Tiegel Miss Mary Lou Tierney Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Triggs W. J. Trimble Jr. , Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Trimbur Miss Carol Truschel Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Truschel Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Tulp Mrs. W. T. Twardy Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Twomey Anne Ubinger The Misses Ubinger Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ubinger Mr. and Mrs. Claude T. Ucker Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Ventolo Mr. Leo G. Vogel Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Vollmer , Business Allegheny Welding Supply Co. American Steel Company Pete Arvan-La Touriane Coffee John Barkley Inc. Begley's Cash Market Bruck Uniform Co. John R. Bulmer, Watchmaker, Jeweler Causey Co. Inc., Painters and Decorators Chass Brass and Copper Co. Connell fNashJ Motors Inc. Charles Cost-Brick Contractor Cronenweth's Dry Cleaners X Crump Incorporated Dillon Produce Co. Edward's Beauty Salon ' Federal Enameling and Stamping Co. Ferguson-Wood Co. Funeral Home A Friend Gidas Florist Joseph J. Graciano Co. Haller's Mount Lebanon Garage Harrison Shields Co. R. G. Henne, Jeweler Hotel Punxsutawney Iron City Sand and Gravel Co. James Bouquet Shop Jonas Studio X Keystone Box Co. The Kinders Three-Tap Time K.D.K.A. Kountz, Fry, Staley, and Meyer , Kramer's Grocery Store Linton's Ladies Apparel, Squirrel Hill George Lioon and Son ' l63 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Vonderahe Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Wagner Mr. and Mrs. George J. Walters Mrs. Arthur J. Wasmuth A Friend Mrs. C. W. Weisser Mr. and Mrs. Joan Welling Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Welch P. D. Winston John Wirtzman A. C. Wohleber Stephen and Clarence Wohleber Mr. Charles W. Woods Dr. and Mrs. James Zewe Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ziegman Miss Susan Zimmer Patrons C. B. Lovatt Co.-G. W. Ryan Lubin and Smalley, Florist Louis Maniet and Sons McCabe Bros. Funeral Home McKean Oldsmobile Mercy Hospital North Side Floral Shoppe A Friend Oakland Super Service Oliver Flower Shop Olsen Company-Air Conditioning H. 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