Our Lady of Mercy High School - Mercedian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1946
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VOLUME NUMBER NINE NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-SIX Published by THE GRADUATING CLASS of OUR LADY OF MERCY HIGH SCHOOL Cincinnati, Ohio To You, O Sweetest Lady of Mercy, the beloved Patroness of Our Lady of Mercy High School, we, the Graduates of '46, affectionately and reverently dedicate our humble efforts compiled Within this Mercedian. Your sweet smile has lightened all our labors, Your deep love has encouraged us, Your beautiful Person has made us resolve fervently to deport our- selves at all times as you did. We look to You in Your Mercy, Dearest Lady, to guide us, to protect us, to make us the fearless, courageous, substantial leaders of which this war-torn world stands so much in need. . .92. R x At: L.1v. ?.F , A , 4,. a ,Zw Wu? Vhlviftdl I111 Left to Right: Mary Nugent Dorothy Hotopp L'Iean Stentz Eileen Jones Seniors-Upper Left to Right: Dorothy Peters Carolyn Puchert Mary F lynn Ruth Bosse First Row, Left to Right: Rita Thomas Lorraine Braun Second Row, Left to Right: Shirley Gallo Peggy Weldele Clare Brisben - xix rue, 4c . KKKk Left to Right: Marian Reisz, Mary Jane Kemphues, Audrey Zapf, Rosemary Schubert, Betty Jane Haubner, Irene Moscoe, Betty Ollinger, Ursula Droppell man, Helen Cannon, Bernice Pohlman Lorraine Lusk, Mary Osterday 1 w .1w 1ww4 l IX .k El .-N- Seen in picture are: Shiriey Greenwald, once Lawarre, Shiriey Krouse, Audrey Weston, Mary Jeanette Tibbetts, Mary Margaret Hambl'm, Mildred Ebner, Patricia Wood, Carol Kiefer, Joan Bosse. Rose Claire Gehlenborg, Betty Klug, Dolores Geiser, Frances Rottinghaus, Mary Carol Hartmen, Marion Zawaski. . .n Our Son 511' 3 j livzw .- itll- Our lite is like some vast lake that is slowly filling with the stream of our years, As the waters creep surely upward, the landmarks of the past are one by one submerged. But there shall always be memory to lift its head above the tide until the lake is overflowingX'hMadame X. JEAN BERNING RUTH BOSSE MARY LOUISE BRIEDE 1,17hegualotyowaafamiW, ; JEAN BERNING She wa1ks in beauty like the night. Class Treasurer 1; Latin Club 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; j Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta P1 3, 4; Iumor R :1 Cross 1,- 2, 3, 4. RUTH BOSSE Twinkle, Twinkle, little star. C1S.M.C, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chora1 Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3. 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY LOUISE BRIEDE The mirror 01 all courtesy. Camera Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha 4. Theta3Pi 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, , Iuni r Red Cross 1, 2, , 4. HELEN CANNON Knowledge is power. Mercian News CAssociate Edited 4; Camera Club 4; Class President 1; Student Council 1; Mercedian 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. DOLORES DANIEL nqufhose wealth arithmetic cannot number. Science Club '4; Camera Club 4; Choral Group 1, 2, g, 4; . 4 Class Vice-President 3; Latin Club 1, 2; C.S.M. 1, 2, Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4-; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 41 I : HELEN CANNON DOLORES DANIEL Page 20 DOROTHY DANIEL Her smile is the sweetest that ever was seen. Commercial Club 4; Camera Club 4; Choral Group 1, 2. 3, C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta. P1 3, 4; Spanish C1ub 2 Prom Committee 3; Innior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. r 4 ,3. FRANCES DORMANN From thhe Crown of her head to the so1e of her foot, she is ; mirt . Science Club 4,- Mercian News Circulation Manager; 4; Camera Club 4: CIass Treasurer 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi Treasurer 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY DRAHMAN Of all the girls that are so wise, there's none like pretty Shirley. 11Mercian News Editor; 4; 11Mercedian 4; French Club 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Alpha Theta Pi Secretary 3, 4; Junior Town Meeting 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M,C. 2, 3, 4. URSULA DROPPLEMAN There's language in her eyes, her cheeks, her lips? Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; x'Mercedian 4; C.S.M.C. Trea- surer 4; Camera Club 4; Class President 2: C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; AIpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Junior Red Cross 1, 2. 3, 4. . MADONNA FELDMAN Sinceriiy and truth are the basis of her virtue. Camera Club 4; Commercial Club 4,- C.S,M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Choral Group 1.. 2, 3, 4; Class Secree tary 1; Spanish Club 1, 2; From Committee 3; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY DRAHMAN URSULA DROPPELMAN Page 21 1 DOROTHY DANIEL FRANCES DORMANN MADONNA F ELDMAN Wwwplacedmdh. jtdhuicedlexu'cl'I RUTH FISCHESSER MARY FLYNN DOROTHY GALLO TERESA GODFREY RUTH FISCHESSER Can build castles in the sky. Prom Cofnmittee 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Camera Club 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 1, , , 4. MARY F LYNN . A head how sober; a heart how spacious. C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercia1 Club 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Camera Club 4; Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; CglgC. Secretary 3; Spanish Club 2; Iunior Red Cross 1, , , 4. DOROTHY GALLO There is a garden in her face, where roses and white lilies blow. 11Mercian News 4; Merc't-zaziianH 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; 1Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; Junior Red Cross , 2, , 4. TERESA GODFREY Touched with human gentleness and love. C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Commercial Club 1President1 4; Camera Club 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cress 1, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY MAE GREENWALD A sweet attractive kind of grace, continual comfort in a face. Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Camera Club 4; Commercial Club Wice-PresidenU 4; From Committee 4; Iunior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 1 SHIRLEY MAE GREENWALD ; ; Page 22 ddmmwwadlzmwtdm. MARY MARGARET HAMBLIN MARY CAROL HARTMANN BETTY JANE HAUBNER 42 6 MARILYN HEING MARY MARGARET HAMBLIN 1 cannot say one thing and mean another. 'Mercian News' 4, Commercial Club 4 Orchestra 1, 2; Spanish Clubl, 2, 3; C..SM.C 1, 2, 3, 4, A1pha Theta P13, 4, Choral Group1, 2, 3, 4, JuniorRed Crossl, 2, 34 MARY CAROL HARTMANN When she doth smile her face is sweet as blossoms after rain. Commercial Club 4; Science Club 4; From Committee 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; C.S,M.C, 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta P1 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY JANE HAUBNER So sweet and pure and fair. Camera C1ub 4, Choral Group 1, 2 3, 4, A1pha Theta P1 3, 4: CWSMC 1, 2,3,4; Class Secretary 2;La11n Clubl 2, From Comlnniee 4-;1111'1101' Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 MARILYN HEING HBeautous, bright creation, a1ways gayest of the gay. Mercedian 4; 11Mercian News Reportew 4; Camera C1ub 4; Commercial Club 4; C.S.M.C. Secretary 4; C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4; War Chest Speaker 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta P1 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary of Class 1; 1unior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 MURIEL HENNIGEN Confidence is the companion of success. Commercial Club 1Treasurer1 4; Camera Club 4, C S. M C 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4:1Me1'cian News' Reporter? 4, Spanish 2Club1, 2;ChoraIGrOup1, 2,3,4; Junior Red Crossl,2 ,3 4. MURIEL HENNIGEN Page 23 a 7121migththeLZ'inZ'ltenuciltiwxuf':df5-ecomai1 ESTHER HOLTGREFE PHYLLIS HUDSON THERESA JIM ESTHER HOLTGREFE Given to jest, yet ever in earnest. Science Club 4; Choral Gtoup 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Orchestra 2, 3; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS HUDSON How sweet, how fair she seems to be. French Club 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta P1 3, 4; Commercial Club 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Class Vice-Presi- dent 3; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; 1unior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. THERESA HM Her ways are ways of pieasantness and all her paths are peace. Camera Club 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; From Committee 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Iunior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 EILEEN JONES A still small voice. Mercian News 4; Camera Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2, Orchestra 1; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4-; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4. MARIAN IUNG So courteous, so kind, E're you can find. Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Class Secre- tary 2; French Club 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; C.S.M.C, 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 4: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. EILEEN JONES MARIAN IUNG Page 24 WWWWWJaMoM; CAROL KIEFER THERESA KLEIN CAROL KIEFER Her eyes are stars of twilight fair. Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; C1655 Trea- surer 3; Prom Committee 4; Science Club 4; Camera Club 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; A1pha Theta Pi 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. THERESA KLEIN nShe's lovely, she's divine. Class Vice-President 2; Commercial Club 4; Camera Club 4' Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY LOU KRUMPE You are worth your weight of gold, C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Chroal Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Science Club 4; Camera C1ub34; Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, , 4. ANNA LOUISE IUNGKUNZ She is a Winsome wee thing. '1Mercian News 4; Commercial Club 4; Class Secretary 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 2,- Latin Club 1, 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY IANE KEMPHUES She is full of valor as of kindness; Princely in both. Alpha Theta Pi 2, 3; C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial C1ub 4; Class President 1, 3, 4; Mercian News 1, 4; Prom Committee 4; Junior Town Meeting 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Page 25 MARY LOU KRUMPE ANNA LO UISE IUNGKUNZ MARY JANE KEMPHUES Jd'dcepmwadeeMeofterW, ELAINE KUECHENMEISTER LORAINE MAUNTEL JOYCE LAWARRE LORRAINE LUSK Her voice was ever soft, gentle and 10w, an excellent thing in woman. C.S,M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Mercedian 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. JOYCE LAWARRE Infinite riches in a little room. C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Camera C1ub 1, 2, 3; From Committee 4: Science Club ,4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. LORRAIN E LUSK 1'The light of love, the purity of grace. Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. LOEAINE MAUNTEL uRefinement creates beauty everywhere. Commercial Club 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 3,- Latin Club 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. EVELYN MEISBERGER A cheery smile and a glad heart. Commercial Club 4; Mercian News 1Assistant Circulation Managed 4; Camera Club 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Choral Group 1, 2. 3, 4; C.S.M.C, 1., 2, 3, 4; A1pha Theta Pi 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. MeaWJuietawewJMW, FRANCES MULLINGER K'Of surpassing beauty and in the bloom of youth. Student Council 1; C.S.M.C. 1VicevPresiden0 3; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Alpha Theta P1 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, MARY NUGENT Pure as an angel, sweet as Iove, Latin Club 1, 2; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTH MEYER HThe mildest manner and the gentlest heart. Commercial Club 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. IULIA MOELLMAN As good natured a soul as e're trod on shoe of 1eaiher. Commercial Club 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Iunior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. IRENE MOSCOE uIn quietness and confidence shall be your strength. C.S,M.C. l, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta P1 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 4; French Club 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Innior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. 46 M RUTH MEYER JULIA MOELLMAN Page 27 - FRANCES MULLINGER MARY NUGENT IRENE MOSCOE ROSEMARY OBER BETTY OLLINGER '42 MARY OSTERDAY ; WW'MMWJWJWWaf ROSEMARY OBER Possessed of charm most refreshing. Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C, 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta P1 3, 4; Mercian News 4; Camera Club 4; Science Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY OLLINGER UShe is just the quiet kind whose nature never varies, Latin Club 1, 2; Mercedian 4; Commercial Club 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Iunior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, MARY OSTERDAY God made a heart of gold, shining and sweet and true. Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Commercial Club 4; Latin Club 2; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY PETER '1A sunny girl with a sunny disposition. Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 1Secretary1 4; Camera Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Tumor Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN PUCHERT Exceeding wise, fair-spoken, and persuading. Annual Mission Oratorial Award 4; Class President 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Alpha Theta Pi 4President1 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Mercian News 4; French Club 3, 4; Com- mercial Club 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; War Chest Speaker 4; Junior Town Meeting 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. . u . v DOROTHY PETER CAROLYN PUCHERT Page 28 KM; MMmyaadaaeWWclmq, BERNICE POHLMAN nSweet and neatiin all, a girl complete.H Commercial Club 4; Latin Club 2,- Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, BERNICE POHLMAN DOROTHY REGENHOLD Her every tone is music's own; Like those of morning birds. Science Club 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 4: Latin Club 2; Student Council 2; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta P1 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. MARION REISZ She turns like marigold toward the sunny side, Mercian News 4; Mercedian'4 4; Camera Club 4; Spanish Ciub 1, 2, 3; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Eunior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. LAVERNE REVERMAN Blast with that charm, the ceriainty 10 please. Camera Club 4: Class Secretary 2; Spanish Club 3; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; C,S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; 1unior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, AUDREY REIS I challenge Falsehood, Fear and Wrong; But Laughter is my shield. C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Camera Club 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. p 5 DOROTHY REGENHOLD 3 MARION REISZ LAVERNE REVERMAN AUDREY EEIS Page 29 THELMA ROBINSON ROSEMARY SCHUBERT MARION SCHRODER itathhalmlmtlwlzemuawa, RUTH RUDEMILLER THELMA ROBINSON HA true friend is forever 6 friend. C,5.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chora1 Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Camera Club 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTH RUDEMILLER , 1'Not too serious, not too gay; But an ideal girl in every way. C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 4; Alpha Theta P1 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Mercian News 4; Tumor Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY SCHAIBLEIN The pure, the beautiful, the bright. Camera Club 4; French Club 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4. ROSEMARY SCHUBERT 1'A Shepherdess of sheep, her flocks are thoughts , . . she keeps them white. Class President 2, 3; C.S.M.C. 1President1 4; nMercian New U155istant Advertising Manager1 4; Mercedian 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; French Club 3, 4: C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4. MARION SCHRODER Gay as the guilded summer sky. Camera Club 4: Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; C.SAM.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta P1 2, 4. Page SC 1254!. an aim 10 God Jim; PATRICIA SHEEHAN RUTH STAUD LJIEANNE STENTZ 4 6 DOLORES THEOBALD PATRICIA SHEEHAN Sugar and spice, and all things nice. C.S.M.C. 4; Alpha Theta Pi 4; Choral Group 4; Iunior Red Cross 4. RUTH STAUD She has a nice sense 01 humor. C,S.M.C, 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 4: Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Iunior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. L'JEANNE STENTZ 1'Steadfast of thought, wail made. well wrought. Student Council 1; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi Wice-Presidena 3, 4; Mercian News Reported 4; Mercedian 4; Commercial Club 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. DOLORES THEOBALD Littte friend of all the world. Camera Club 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish lub l, 2, 3; 1 4 Science Club 2; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M,C. , 2, 3, Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Iunior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. : LORAINE THOME Faithful, unselfish, and patientf' Commercial Club 4; Class Vice-President 4; Mercian News Ukssociate Editor1 4; Mercedian 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. 'LORAINE THOME Page 31 nwmqum'mmmqw ROSE THOMAS ROSE THOMAS Causing a spring of virtues where she shines? C.S.M,C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 4; Spanish Club Nice- President1 4; C.S.M.C. Wice-President1 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY I. TIBBETS Smile and the world smiles with you. Commercial Club 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. MARIE VONDERHEIDE The sweetest thing that ever grew. C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta P1 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Iunior Red Cross 1', 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY WEDIG 1'With her high courage and unseliish ways. Mercian News 1Reporter1 4; Commercial Club 4' Latin 2 3 Club 1, 2; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; C.S.M.C. 1, I , 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; .Tunior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. : MARY CATHERINE WERNKE uSweet, sweet, sweet, sweet. Camera Club 4; French Club 3, 4; Commercial CEub 4; C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4. MARY I. TIBBETTS MARIE VONDERHEIDE DOROTHY WEDIG MARY CATHERINE WERNKE Page 32 AUDREY WESTON RITA WIEDRIECH AUDREY ZAPF AUDREY WESTON For nature made her what she is and never made another. Camera Club 4; Commercial Club 4-; Prom Committee 3, 4; C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. RITA WIEDRIECH Nothing ever, hardly ever, troubles her. Spanish Club 1, 2; C.S.M.C, l, 2, 3, 4-: Choral Group 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4-. AUDREY ZAPF She is pretty to walk with; And witty to talk with. Camera Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; French Club 3; Choral Group I, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2; C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4. Page 33 $1,; mm the 410;; Patricia Wood Gem and Sylvia Schmidt UighD hoisting Old Glory. jmw Joan Bosse Rosemary Clooney Shirley Dewald Shirley Dietrick Mildred Ebner Rose Gehlenberg Dolores Geiger Rose Marie Handorf Virginia Helmers Dorothy Hensler Eva Hoffman Shirley Karat I Dorothy Keating Betty Klug Shirley Krouse Gloria Richardson Bernice Pohlman Mary Lou Ricken Frances Rottinqhaus Margaret Schmidt Sylvia Schmidt Ingeborg Schmitt Ruth Schrantz Patricia Wood Marilyn Wortman Marion Zawasky Julia Zirkelback LaVerne Hehman Dorothy Addison Missing from picture: Alyce Harwood Page 36 6M '47 Shirley Cauvin Mary Comarata Evelyn Ducklo Roslyn Haiertepe Mary Louise Husemeyer Patricia Littner La Jene Lueberman Lucille Matacia Mary Moninq Margaret Moorman Mary Louise Moorman Joan Osborn Florence Overbeck Shirley Panaro Ruth Ridge Christine Roch Catherine Schwein Rita Wanstrath Marian Wedig Ma ry Jane Weinewuth Alberta Weise Mary Willis Christine Zuker Jean Maxwell Missing from picture: Mary Margaret Schmitz Lois Vollman Page 37 8011110010491 Janet Arlinqhaus Lorraine Barry Doris Bergman Ilene Burkart . Maxine Engle Audrey Hall Ruth Hoff Lorraine Humbert Patricia Hunninghacke I Rosemay Kesse Lois Kirchner Mary Ann Kist Joan Koettel Elaine Kramer Irma Lenzer Ruth Lusk Caroline Maier Erna Merkle Shirley Miller Frances Mitchell Josephine Niemeier Charmaine Rais Mary Ann Rieman Mary Rose Seiler Vivian Stewart Shirley Stein Ernestine Strafton Ruth Willig m! +7!wa MAL; I ' ll .. M Page 38 Dorothy Betzweiser Doris Buemer Rita Bliel Patricia Cahill Eileen Davis Jo Ann Doppes Agnes Feldman Helen Fleming lanai Gasdorf Dorothy Hotopp Dolores Iuechter Loraine Kidd Margaret Kirk Lois Kotz Patricia Kroth Kathleen McAllister Marilyn Maddock lean Meder Rita Moorman Berna dine Moscoe Rosanne Quinlan Loraine Reilman Joan Segrist Mary Rose Steiner Dolores Stout Janet Toelke Shirley Wagner Missing from picture: Elaine Ackerman Page 39 Page 40 Muriel Batter Mary Ann Berens Arleen Bergmann Loraine Braun Mildred Budde June Daniels Betty Duffy Mary Dukes Mary Eller Rosa Lee Esau Eleanor Fields Ann Fogarty Rhea Gears Rosemary Hall Arlene Hester Joyce Hines Marian Jansen Carol Mae Marx Norma Mauntel Marlene Melzer Marilyn Milier Shirley Overbeck Jane Peddenpohl Martha Schmidt Yvonne Tucker Peggy Weldele Dorothy Wiest Mary Laverne Hahn 61014 '49 Claire Brisben Ruth Burkett Helen Circino Mary Lou Dauer Margie Feldman Jean Hartigan Dolores Hascher Annqanette Haynes Joyce Isaack Joette Jaspers Maria Lepore Ruth Mauntel Shirley Meyer Pauline Moore Dorothy Mueller Marge Regenhokd Patricia Raising Adeline Robbins Dolores Schoeninq Mary Jane Simon Heien Staud Audree Stentz Betty Strietmarter Rita Thomas Mary Carol Wernsing Jeanette Zukor Missing from picture: Bettie Clooney Page 41 1 lame 42 4W Clara Blankemeyer Ianet Boehm Juliana Bohrer Ruth Conradi Audrey Fruehe Shirley Gallo Helen Geis Anna Mae Gloss Anabelle Grouse Arlene Hammann Janet Heinq Garnet Henn Rose Hollstegge Dolores Pulskamp Dolores Reid Charlene Roesener Mary Ann Rosskopf Betty Jane Schulte Ellen Sherlock Helen Stewart Irene Haendel Nancy Stine Rose Streitmarter Arlene Temke Missing from picture: Eleanor Huffman The Mercians who are examining this ex- cellent display of the fihest of Catholic books and magazines, held during February, Cath- olic Press Month are: Seated: Patricia Kroth Standing, left to right: Lois Kotz Helen Flemming Eileen Davis 10 Anne Doppes A xsmsrm um , Lacs: Courtrzxtg 6W EH! 0?HEI?E! max $151000! ' .15 mm; cm xm 'i 3342 - mm m y; me mm mgupv: Wm, , m , mWW :3 ' 1.. h, WI mam F m CHRISTMAS CAPER COMMITTEE In charge of the arrangements for the dance, given at the Fenwick for the benefit of the Local Conference Unit on December 14, are: Rosemary Schubert. Carolyn Puchert, and Rose Thomas. Officers Of the active and enthusiastic Mission Unit are, left to right: Ursula Droppelman, Treasurer; Rose Thomas, Vice-President; Carolyn Puchert, Corre- sponding Secretary of the Local Con- ference; Rosemary Schubert, President; and Marilyn Heingl Secretary In Benediction the retreatants implore Christ Their King to pour down His blessings every day upon them and their relatives, friends, benefactors, and all for whom they ought to pray. The annual funior-Senior Retreat was conducted by the Reverend Nicholas , H. Gehn, 31., above, at Our Lady of Mercy High School on March 11-13. The Juniors and Seniors are deeply grateful to Father Gehn, 8.1., for the beautifu1 and inspiring spiritual thoughts that he shared with them in these days of pensive thought and sober reflections. Every student seemed to realize fully what a profitable and peaceful time the retreat was and determined days before to make this retreat the best She had ever made. Page 45 HWe have found that happiness dwells, In organ music and chapel bells. First Row, Left to Right: Lorraine Braun, Shirley Karst, Rosemary Kesse, Mary Margaret Schmitz, Eleanor Fields, Dolores Rasher. Second Row, Left to Right: Mary Eller, Mary Helen Keating, Patricia Hunninghack, Marilyn Miller, Mary Ann Berens, Delores Schoening, Joyce Hines, Margaret Regenhold, Betty Klug, CAROLERS H Twas in the winter cold, when earth was desolate and wild . . SENIOR SOCIAL ROOM Left to Right: Carol Kieferj Dorothy Regenhold, Mary Flynnj Marilyn Heing, Madonna Feldman, Ursula Droppelman, Audrey Weston, Ruth Fischesser, and Audrey Zaph. Holiday Tea in Honor of Mother Catherine McAuIey, December 12, 194-6. Left to Right: Theresa Godfrey intends to pour coffee for Helen Cannon; Mary Catherine Wernke, Mary Lou Krumpe, and Anna Louise Iungkunz, Muriel Hennigen will see that the girls to the right, Dolores Theobald, Dorothy Gallo, Bernice Pohlman, Marie Vonderheide, and Loraine MaunteE will receive a refreshing cup of tea. Priceless beauty in your own parlor'w-this Botticelli painting presented to the Sisters of Mercy by the son of the famed Mrs. Sarah Peters, Rufus King, after her death in 1877, It is identified by the seal of the King of Naples, which is hidden by the shadow frame. First Row, Left to Right: Sylvia Schmidt, Dorothy Mueller, loan Segrist, Ingeborg Schmitt, Alyce Hardwood. w Second Row: Carol Marx, Patricia Kroth, Rose Hollstegge, Mary Dowerd Rita Thomas, Patricia Reising, Audrey Ste'sniz, Shirley Gallo, Shirley Drah- man, Mary Willis, Betty Schultz. Enjoying the quiet land still air of delightful studies are members of this Senior study group, who are making the most Of their society With books. On every Wednesday afternoon from 3:30 PM. to 5:30 P.M., the ten Seniors of Our Lady of Mercy attended a Course of lectures, held in connection with Labor and Management, at Albers Hall, Xavier University. Seated: Anna Louise Iungkung, Dorothy Peters, Mary Margaret Hamblin, Helen Cannon, Betty Jane Haubner. Standing: Shirley Greenwald, Esther Holtgrefe, Marie Vonderheide, Frances Mullinger, Mary Jane Kemphues. Where books reign supreme Page 49 Mercians taking a scholarly interest in the books before them in the library are, left to right: Mary Anne Rosskoff, Irene Handel, Arlene Hammann, Charlene Roesner, Irene Moscoe, Dorothy Gallo, Frances Dorrmann, Ursula Droppleman, Evelyn Mies- berger, Rita Wiedriech, Thelma Robinson, Dolores Theobald, La Verne Rever- man, Theresa hm, Rose Thomas, Marion Reisz, Marion Jung, Loraine Lusk, Mary Jane Young, Betty Schaiblein, Esther Holt- grefe, Eileen Jones. Have you ever wished to see a perfect secretary ? Here she is Loraine Mauntel, '46, who is typing a letter from her own shorthand notes for her Hsupposed-to-be employer, Ww Whenever there is a minute free, you are almost certain to find the Mercian for Whom you're looking in the typing room, trying her best to become more and more skilled. First Row, Above: Dorothy Daniel and Madonna Feldman; Second Row: Dorothy Wedig, Muriel Hennigen; Third Row: Teresa Godfrey, Theresa Klein, Mary Jane Kemphues, and Rosemary Schubert; Fourth Row: Marilyn Heing and Lorraine Thome; Fifth Row: Mary Carol Hartmann, Anna Louise Iungkunz, Loraine Mauntel, Mary Osterday, Elaine Kuechenmeister, Ruth Staud, Julia Moellman, Betty Ollinger, Ruth Meyer, and Phyllis Hudson. To promote a still greater interest in commercial activities, a Commercial Club was enthusiastically organized at Our Lady of Mercy this year with the following Mercians acting as officers: Left to right Shir1ey Greenwald, Vice-President; Dorothy Peter, Secretary; Teresa Godfrey, President; and Muriel Hennigen, Treasurer. few 74 144 Much The members of the French, Latin, and Spanish Clubs have put forth every effort this year for success in their various linguistic studies, ' DOWN MEXICO WAY is the colorful sub- ject of Dolores Stout's interesting talk to Heft t0 rlghU: Janet Gasdorf, Kathleen McAllister, Dorothy Betzwelserj Dorothy Hotopp, Rita Bleil, and Jo Ann Doppes. THE CLASSICAL CLUB enjoyed many films and slides depicting the customs, dress, travel, theaters, etc,, of the Romans. Seen in picture are Jean Hartigan, Muriel Batter and Irene Haendel, operating the 35M.M prmector. CLASSICAL CLUB OFFICERsiFirst Row Lorraine Humbert, Ruth Hoff, Eleanore Fields; Second Row: Eileen Bergman, Mildred Budde, Mildred Ebner. FRENCH CLUB-First Row: Mary Willig, Phylh's Hudson; Second Row: Marian lung, , Doris Buemer, Marian Zawaski, Patricia Wood. SENORITAS IN THESE SOUTH-OF-THE BORDERLAND pictures are: Upper Left-Mary Catherine Wernke, Phyllis Hudson, Marion Zawaski, Mary Margaret Schmitz, Marion Jung, Shirley Draham; Seated: Mary Willis, Rosemary Schubert, and Christina Zukor. Lower Righti Phyllis Hudson, Mary Catherine Wemke, Marion Zawaski, Rosemary Schubert, and Marion Jung. Centerephylhs Hudson, Shirley Drahman, Mary Catherine Wernke, Marion Zawaski, Mary Willis; Second Row: Mary Margaret Schmitz, Marion lung, Margaret Moorman, Christina Zukorl and Rosemary Schubert. Pan American Day was made a gala occasion at Our Lady of Mercy High School by the members Of the French and Spanish classes, with their pre- sentation of a gay assembly, consisting of a pageant in which all of the twenty- one republics South-of-the-border were represented. The program was made very colorfui by interesting dialogue, flashing original costumes, unique dances, and the rhythmical music of a talented trio who made use 01 the accordian, drum, and moroccos to lend much harmony throughout the program. THE SHINING PATHl'hAbove is depicted the entire cast of The Shining Path! the modified adaptation of the well-known Legend of Pandora presented on Saint Agnes Day. Left to Right Marion Reisz, Evelyn Meisberger, Mary Nugent, Dorothy Gallo, Mary Lou Briede, Iean Berning, Rose Thomas, Helen Cannon. Frances Mullinger, and Dolores Theobald. 141! Me WW a Stacie t DADDY LONGLEGS, the Senior Class Play-First Row, Left to Right: Marion Jung, Anne LouiseIungkunz, LorraineThome, Ruth Bosse: Second Row, Left to Right: Mary Jane Kemphues, Dorothy Daniel, Mary Osterday, Frances Mullinger, Marion Reisz; Third Row, Left to Right: Theresa Klein, lean Berning, Carolyn Puchert, Mary Flynn, Betty Ollin- I gar, Rosemary Schubert, Mary I Lou Krumpe, L'Ieanne Stentz, Betty Jane Haubner; Fourih Row, Left to Right: Ursula Droppelman, Mary Nugent, Phyllis Hudson, Frances Dorrmann. In the lower picture Mrs. Lippett tMary Flynm 1's instruct- ing the little orphans: Manon Jung, Dorothy Daniel. Theresa Klein, Anne Louise Jungkunz, Mary Nugent, and Lorraine Thoma just how to behave before the trusteesh Sensitive Conscience molores Theobach leads Joan Every- woman, Grances Mullingerh ten- derly to the celestial Blue Moon Angel Ruth Bosseh for guidance and inspiration. '84 THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD, JESUS CHRIST ;A tableau in hymn and narrative. Left to Right Julia Mae Zirkelbach, Christina Zukor, Mary Louise Husemeyer, Shirley Panaro, Mary Comarata, Shirley Cauvin, Jean Maxwell, Mary Jane Wienewuthl Patricia Littner, Ruth Ridge, Rita Wanstrath, Gloria Richardson, Christine Roch, Mildred Ebner, Le Iene Leubberman. Roslyn Hafertepe. POLLY PATCHWORK 7Above is a typical old country scene in 'xPolly Patchwork, where the most popular enter- tainment of that periodiThe Spelling Beeiwas accented. Seen in picture are: Lucille Matacia, Gloria Richardson, Frances Rottinqhaus-School Committee, Patricia Woodm Teacher, Dolores Geiserisuperviser, Eva HoffmanniPolly Patchwork, La Verne Hehmann-Polly's grandmother, Rose Marie Handorf, Alberta Weise, Bernice Pohlman, Virginia Helmers, Ruth Schrantz, and Shirley Krouse. MIRACLE OF LOURDES, this inspiring scene was presented the same day as the staging of The Shining Path. L'Jeanne Stentz played the role of Our Blessed Mother, and Marilyn Heing was Her sweet protegee, Bernadettel In the dream sequence. 0er Aunt Mehitable KMary Helen Keatingh danced a minuet with General La Fayette hMargaret Schmidn. The third member Shirley Dewaldh portrayed the role of cousin Mariana Gay, who sang to little Polly Patchwork Eva Hoffmam in her dream. What does X equal? Marlene Melzer trightt, a member of the Freshman Class, is being guided by her Algebra teacher, Miss Rita Riesenberg UefD, in finding that inevitable unknown quantity in Algebra. This year marks the Close of a most successful and active year for the members of the Chemistry Class. Particularly of interest were the lively class discussions, the remarkable experiments, and the various chemical projects so excellently carried out. Page 56 Enthusiasm reigned high this year with Mercian biologists, who took part in so many unusual experiments, attractive biological displays. The biologists who are so deeply interested in the star fish displayed by Shirley Miller are left to righthRuth Willig, Charmaine Rais, Dolores Stout, Shirley Miller; Second row: Dorothy Hotopp, Josephine Niemeyer, Dolores Ieuchter, Patricia Kroth; Third row: Janet Gasdorf, Elaine Kramer, Audrey Hall, Mary Rose Seiler. The Zoological Assembly called to our minds these words of Ruskin: HThere is in every animal's eye a dim image and gleam of humanity, a flash of strange light through which their life looks out and up to our great mystery of command over them, and claims the fellowship of the creature if not his soul. . What with prices for milady's clothes soaring so high these days, the Mer- cians in the top picture seem to be converting the old adage of HA stitch in time saves nine into the newer one of HA stitch of mine saves money, much money. They are left to right: Dorothy Regenhold, Marie Vonderheide, Rita Weidreich, Carol Kiefer, Joyce Lawarre, Ruth Fis- chesser, Shirley Draham, Dolores Theobald, Frances Mullinger, and Marion Reisz. The designers in the lower picture are: Seatedi Audrey Eeis, Frances Dorr- mann, Mary Lou Krumpe, Dolores Daniel; Standinge Thelma Robinson, and Rose- mary Ober. They plan to dazzle the eyes of . alt beholders later with their own fashions. Page 58 Inviting meals that are care- fully planned and always con- form to the tradition of good wellhbalanced food are an every day part of a Mercian's day. The eight Mercians, to the left, Who are filling their trays with de- lectable dishes are: Left to right, Madonna Feldman, Thelma Robinson, Jean Berning, Marion Schroeder, Audrey Reis, Dorothy Gallo, Betty Ollinger, Ruth Fischesser. Page 59 Baking an apple can become an art, insist the above cooks of Our Lady of Mercy, who have shown much promise in the Mercian culinary department this year. They are: Jean Bern- ing, Marion Jung Geftt, and Dorothy Addison, and Dorothy Regenhoid trightt. CHAPERONES Mr. and Mrs. John Soldane, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Puchert. A Prom of Beauty is a Memory Forever. Tucked away in the innermost corners of their heart, the Seniors covet the souvenir of that ne'er to be forgotten Senior Prom in the Rookwood Room at the Hotel Sinton. I If one could snatch a quick glance at that Prom page in their individual memoirs, dated February 15, we prophesy She would read words to this effect: ttGlorious Prom Night! Was definiteiy at my prettiest. Everyone liked my long pastel gown. The beautiful subdued tones of Tony Cappa and his orchestra seemed somehow to be in tune so much with the dim, soft lighting of the Rook- wood Room. Saw to it that I danced slowly past the chaperones in order to wish them the top of the evening that I was having myself! Page 60 Jam w, W, a Wluh Over the net! Teamwork and stamina on the part of Mercian athletes help to make volley ball one of the most enjoyable sports at Our Lady of Mercy. Page 62 They watch the HvolleyH much! ball THE POOL THAT REFRESHES The best cooling-off system on a warm day is the swimming pool. BOWLING Joan Osborne With ball in han$ is working hard to gain that perfect 300, while interested bystanders behind her look on in the persons of: First Row- Patricia Kroth, Doris Beumeri Aileen Bergman bcorekeepem, Mary Carol Marx, Janet Gasdorf, Lois Kirchner. Second Row; Mary Jane Weinewuth, Dorothy Peter, Audrey Weston, Rita Bleil, and Julianna Bohrer. Page 63 The members of the staff of Mercian News who, by their indefatigable efforts, helped to make the hMercian News the enjoyable paper that it is, are left to right, First row: Frances Dorrmann, Rosemary Ober, Carolyn Puchert, Shirley Draham tEditorL Helen Cannon, Dorothy Gallo, Dorothy Wediq; Second row: Patricia Wood, Christine Roch, Rosemary Schubert, Muriel Hermigen, Mary Margaret Hamblin, Sylvia Schmidt, Anne Louise Iungkunz, Eileen Tones, Lorraine Theme, Marian Reisz, L'Ieanne Stentz, and Mary Jane Kemphues. Three editions of Mercian Newsf' evidence of the staff's generosity of Waitm t , guns um w u effort and ttme. t ; -. 1' Outstanding in their tireless efforts to make this year's Mercedian something you may cherish forever are the following Mercians: Top Row, Left to Right Shirley Draham, Ursula Droppelman, Dorothy Gallo, Marilyn Heing, and Elaine Kuechenmeister. Bottom ROWABetty OHinger, Marion Reisz, Rosemary Schubert, Lorraine Thome, and L'Ieanne Stentz. Page 65 P. 7. 14. 010m .3an all Macy OFFICERS OF THE PARENT . TEACHER ASSOCIATION First Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Wm. Kirshner, Mrs. C.Merke1, Mrs. Edw. Oster- day, Mrs. Geo. Keating. Second Row, Left to Right: Mrs. L. Humbert, Mrs. H. Kotz, Mrs. A. Kuechen- meister. L. CHRISTMAS PARTY Mr. Turkey and his 'xtrimminsH made a very delectable appearance a? Our Lady of Mercy's PIA. Christmas party, which was made so gala this year by the members of St. Leo's, St. Margaret Marys and St, Patrick's parishes, who acted as hostesses for this festive occasion. The students delighted their parents, teachers, and friends by their presentation, after the lunch, of a Christmas play, Polly Patchwork, a tableau, uThe Nativity of Our Lord, Jesus Christ in hymn and narrative, and by various kinds of holiday musical arrangements. After the entertainment, jolly, old Santa was at his gayest and best as he lavished gift after gift on his beloved members of Our Lady of Mercy's PIA. .- Nov . Sept. 4 Sept. 24 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. 10 19 22 26 29 17 28 Galaafaaofgm Opening Day Mass of Holy Ghost Mission Day Marie Houston visits School Ohio Poetry Day Assembly Seniors receive their Rings Freshmen initiation First Edition of Mercian News O. L. M. Represented on Junior Town Meeting Pictures for Annual taken Nov. 30 Victory Corps Physical EX- Dec Dec. Dec. Dec. .11 12 14- 1'7 amination for Juniors Christmas Program by Juniors Tea for Seniors in honor of Mother Catherine McAuley O. L. M. Dance at the Fenwick Christmas Carols Ian. 21924 Mid-Year Examinations Ian. 30 St. Agnes Program by Seniors Feb. 9 Iuniors' Valentine Dance Feb. 12 P. T. A. Luncheon and Card Party Feb. 14 Zoological lecture Feb. 15 Seniors' Prom Mar. 4-10 Gir1s' week Mar. 7 Seniors and Juniors sing Mass in honor of St. Thomas Aquinas Mar. 8 Play Day at Friars Mar. 10 Mass Sung by Seniors and Juniors Mar. 10 Alumnae Day of Recollection Mar. 11-13 Retreat for Seniors and Juniors by Rev. Nicholas H. Gelin, SJ. Page 68 6W2gm Mar. 14 Lecture 11Shakespeare and his works by Rev. H. Courtney, O.S.B. Mar. 29 Play given by Freshmen for Seniors Apr. 10 Open house at Our Lady of Cincinnati College for Seniors Apr. 13-14 The Nazarene Lenten drama given by Alumnae Apr. 14-20 Holy Week Apr. 21 Easter Sunday Apr. 23-25 Retreat for Sophomores and Freshmen conducted by Rev. Dominic Calme, O.F.M. Apr. 26 1unior-Senior Prom May 526 Senior Class Play, '1Daddy Long-Legs May 10 Visiting Day for Eighth Grade Girls May14 P, T. A. Meeting and May Crowning May 17 Spanish Assembly May 20-22 Ballet Revue May 24 Mother-Daughter Communion Breakfast May 24 Class Night Exercises May 26 Reception of Seniors into Alumnae May 28 May Crowning May 30 Feast of the Ascension May 27-31 Examination for Seniors 1une 3-6 Examinations for 1uniors, Sophomore, and Freshmen Tune 7 Commencement at Xavier Fieldhouse Page 69 genial: 25W NAME ADDRESS BERNING. JEAN. . . . . ......A..5855HerronAve..AA,.,. BOSSE, RUTH ................ 419 Warner St ........... BRIEDE, MARY LOUISE ........ 1617 Carll St ............ CANNON,HELEN............. 207Broadwayw......1 DANIELS, DOLORES ........... 5920 Beekman St ......... DANIELS, DOROTHY ........... 5610 Dawson Ave ........ DORRMANN, FRANCES. . . . . . . A .4508 Leeper SLA A A . .A . . . DRAHMAN, SHIRLEY ........... 422 Ada St ............. DROPPELMAN, URSULA. . . . . . . .6851 Richard Ave.A A . A A , FELDMAN, MADONNA .......... 5500 Llewellyn St ........ FISCHESSER, RUTH ........... 1845 Chase Ave. . A A A A A A . FLYNN, MARY. . . . . . 512LudlowAve ......... GALLo, DOROTHY ............. 4660 Howard Ave ........ GODFREY, TERESA ............ 2558 Flora St.. . . . . . . . . . GREENWALD, SHIRLEY AAAAAAAA 2572 Vicjcor St ........... HAMBLIN, MARY MARGARETA . -. 2212 Amor Place ......... HARTMANN, MARY CAROL ..... 1702 E11a St. . , A A . . . , A . , HAUBNER, BETTY IANE ,,,,,,, 2714 Coy St, , . A . . . . . . . HEING, MARILYN ............. 1886 Queen City Ave. . . . HENNIGEN, MURIEL. A . . . . . , . , 329 Emming St ......... HOLTGREFE, ESTHER .......... 1809 Baltimore Ave ....... HUDSON, PHYLLIS ............ 2202 Amor Place ......... JIM, THERESA ................ 427 East Third St.A . A A . JONES, EILEEN .......... , ..... 1779 Powers St ........... IUNG, MARIAN ............... 2252 Flora St. . A A A , . . ,A A IUNGKUNZ, ANNA LOUISE. . . . .1524 Apjones St .......... KEMPHUES, MARY JANE ....... 2519 Stratford Ave ....... KIEFER, CAROLA . , . A . A A . . . . . A 1667 Blue Rock St ........ KLEIN, THERESA ............. 451 Warner St .......... KRUMPE, MARY LOU .......... 4261 Colerain Ave.. A , . . A KUECHENMEISTER, ELAINE, . A . 458 Conroy St.. . . . . . . A LAWARRE, JOYCE ............. 1815 Chase Ave. , A , , . ,A. LUSK, LORRAINE. . . . . . . . . . . A . 909 Lincoln Park Drive. MAUNTEL, LORRAINE. . A . . . . H4165 Pitts Ave.. . . . . . Page 70 .St. St. St. .St. St. St. .St. St. .St. St. St. PARISH Pius Monica Leo Xavier Pius Pius Boniface Monica Margaret Mary Pius Boniface Annunciation St. .St. St. St. St. .St. .St. St. St. St. .StA St. .St. St. St. St. St. .St. .St. .St .St .St Boniface Monica Monica Bonaventure Boniface Monica Bonaventure Monica Leo Bonaventure Anthony of Padua Patrick Monica Boniface Monica Patrick Monica Boniface Augustine . Boniface . Joseph . Boniface Swim 3mm NAME ADDRESS PARISH MEISBERGER, EVELYN ........ 2201 Queen City Ave. . . . San Antonio MEYER, RUTH ............... 4125 Chamber St ......... St. Boniface MOELLMAN, JULIA ............ 1821 Linn St ............. St. Augustine MOSCOE, IRENE .............. 1769 Queen City Ave ..... St. Bonaventure MULLINGER, FRANCES ........ 525 York St ............ St. Augustine I NUGENT, MARY .............. 942 Fairbanks Ave. , . . . .St. Lawrence OBER, ROSEMARY ............. 1540 Harrison Ave.. . . . . . .St. Bonaventure OLLINGER, BETTY. , . . . . . 1 1 , . .1887 Baltimore Ave ,,,,,,, St. Leo OSTERDAY, MARY. . . . . . . . . . . .2906 Montclair Ave ....... St. Catherine PETER, DOROTHY ............. 5640 Colerain Ave. , , . . 1 . .Little Flower of Jesus POHLMAN, BERNICE ........... 3829 Watterson St ........ St Margaret of Cartona PUCHERT, CAROLYN ........... 1579 Summit Rd.. . . . . . . 1Our Mother of Sorrow REGENHOLD, DOROTHY ........ 6607 Betts Ave ........... St. Margaret Mary REISZ, MARION ........ 2 ...... 521 W. McMicken Ave.. .St. Augustine REVERMAN, LAVERNE ......... 1737 Westwood Ave. . . . . .St. Bonaventure RIES, AUDREY ............... 4132 Dane St ............ St. Patrick ROBINSON, THELMA ........... 1824 Kinney Ave ......... St. Peter-In-Chains RUDEMILLER, RUTH .......... 2767 Beekman St ......... St1 Leo SCHAIBLEIN, BETTY ........... 409 Straight St .......... St. Monica SCHROEDER, MARION 111111111 1644 Westwood Ave ...... St. Bonaventure SCHUBERT, ROSEMARY ........ 1774 Queen City Ave ..... St. Bonaventure SHEEHAN. PATRICIA ........... 1812 Dexter Ave. 1 A . . . . .1St. Francis de Sales STAUD, RUTH. . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . , . 465 W. McMicken Ave. , .St. Augustine STENTZ, LjEANNE ............ 4236 Brookside Ave ....... St, Patrick THEOBALD, DOLORES. . . . . . . . .4567 Janet Lane ......... St. Boniface 1 THOMAS, Rosa: ............... 441 East Third St. , , . 1 1 .St. Anthony of Padua THOME, LORRAINE ............ 4152 Lakeman St ......... St. Patrick TIBBETTS, MARY JEANETTE. . . ,1644 Westwood Ave ...... St. Bonaventure VONDERHEIDE, MARIE ........ 4110 Runnymede Ave ..... St. Boniface WEDIG, DOROTHY ............ 4455 West Fork Rd ....... St. Boniface 5 WIEDRIECH, RITA ............ 3810 St. Lawrence Ave., , .St. Lawrence WERNKE, MARY CATHERINE. 1 1 1869 Queen City Ave ..... St. Bonaventure WESTON, AUDREY. . . . , , 1 . 1 . 1 13441 Beekman St ......... St. Pius ZAPF, AUDREY. . . . 1 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . .1012 Ross Ave ........... St. Lawrence Page 71 E? 0m gimme 71mnl24 to .3044! pdaand William Ackerson Mr. H. Arcar; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Arnold Mr. Glenn Becker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Becker Mr. and Mrs. George Berling The Berling Girls Betty and Houdi Miss Rose Blankemeyer, I41 Dorothy Brankstetter Virginia Braun Miss Catherine Bredestege The Briede Family Mary Lou Burkart Frank Catonzaro Eleanora Centner Miss Dolores Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Edward Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Lee Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Dorrmann Mrs. Flaugher Miss Virginia Flagherty Folz Dry Cleaning Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallo Mrs. Iohn Gear NIL and Mrs. F. Glassmeyer Miss Rosemary Glover Miss Mary Ann Goertemoeller Rev. VViIliam Goldschmidt Nlr. Carl Grime Nir. and Mrs. Edward Hafertepe . Mary Harbers Betty Iane Haubner Mrs. C, Haubner Mr. H. Haubner Harry Michael Haubner Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Hudson ' Phyllis Hudson Miss Rita Humbert In NIemory of Martha Humbert '42 Mr. Ioseph Iaspers Dorothy Iim Ioe's Meat Niarket Miss Dorothy Kemphues Mrs. Ferd Kemphues Mr. Louis F. Kemphues Miss Margaret I Kemphues Miss Mary Iane Kemphues Mrs. I C. Kenny Miss Louise Kettenocker Rev. Henry I. Klocker Mrs. Kroth .Mary Lou Krumpe Nlrs. O. Krumpe Frank B. Lawarre Mr. and Mrs. B'lorgan Lawarre Lupp's Bakery JVIr. Iacob Lusk Diliss Loraine Lusk Miss Ruth Lu$k Loraine Nlauntel Biargaret Mauntei Diarion, once and Bud Mxildred Blartini Page 72 i I Mrs. M. McCarthy Mrs. C Merkel Miss F. lVleyer IVlrs. C. Miller Shirley Miller Frances Mitchell Gilbert Moorehead Celia Molengraft Mrs. Moriarity Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meyer Mrs, Nicholas Earl Nugent Miss Mary Nugent Mary Nugent Mr. and IWI'S. Ollinger Mr. I B. Osborne Miss Helen Osterday Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Osterhaus Frances Pana Mr. and Mrs. James Pearl Miss Dorothy Peter Mr. and Mrs John C. Peter Mr. S. Phillipps Rosemary Physioc Nir. and Airs. Henry Plagge William Porter Queen City Dry Cleaners Miss Audrey Reis Mrs. .Margaret Reis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Remmel 311'. and Ma's. Ray Risch LVIiss Rosemary Rolfsen Compliments of a Friend and? pamum of the 1946 Macadam Mr. Edward Rudemiller S. IXC Harold Rudemiller Miss Ruth Rudemiller Pfc. William Rudemiller Mrs. William Rudemiller Mr. William Rudemiller RusselFs Servicg Station Irene Schulte Joseph Schulte Katherine Schulte Lillian Schulte Mr. and MrsV Robert Schmudde Mr, and Mrs. Fred Schwing, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Segrist Mrs. William WTeiler Evelyn Semler Nh'. Sontag Mr. Joseph Staehling Mrs William Stahl Miss Betty J. Stindt Pvt. William Stowe Rev. Robert I. Suver Mr. and Mrs. Tibbetts Ida Theme Nlrs. Louise Thome IVlr. Louis Thome Louis Theme, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vonderheide Bliss Diarie Vonderheide 311-. and Mrs. Walter XValkenhorst, Ir. Diiss Rita VViedriech Arliss Betty Dlae W'ilmes Miss Jamel Zenni Page 73 E4 4M f. MW 0m AWW . 711?; JMZ'O Make 0M gmda 5mm Thank. You for All You;- Good With Underciawmen We Hope Your Remaining Yeam At Mercy Will Be AM Happy 11y 0am Were GRADUATES OF 46 Complimenhr 0f A FRIEND SchoeneJ s Delicatessen 1705 WESTWOOD AVENUE COLD CUTS - ASSORTED FOODS WAbash 9708 Complimentr 01' THE BOSSE FAMILY Putnick Hardware Company Hardware Electrical Appliances - Household Wrares Corn lete Line Of Pittsburgh Paints genera Radios - W'aUpaper Service on Small dppliancm 4577 HAMILTON AVE. CINCINNATI 25, O. Page 74 BEST WISHES From The Parent- Teachers :i Association Better Service For All! Good telephone service requires more than instruments, wires and central offlce equipment-more even than operators, linemen, engineers and installers . it also requires the thoughtful cooperation of the men, women and young people who use it. Short conversations, courteous sharing of party lines, being sure of your number before calling, and similar practices are essential to good telephone service. We in the telephone industry are constantly striving to provide a high quality system to serve the needs of our community, but the degree of satisfac- tion the service affords depends much on how it is used. THE CINCINNATI AND SUBURBAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Page 75 Yqur FricndJ JUNIOR A rill The Succeaxr 11nd Happinew In The World To T126 Senior? From JUNIOR B Good Luck 11nd Bart WiJheJ T 0 The Senior; of 46 , SOPHOMORE A Bart Wt'a'lzew T 0 Senior; FRESHMAN A Seniors are the kind of girls W410 always do their best We're sorry that you're leaving us But we wish you much success. SOPHOMORE B Ben? 0f Luck, Big Skier; IVe'll Never Forget You. FRESHMAN B May The Senior; Find Happineazr In The Future Yeam FRESHMAN C Lewigs Service Drug Store For Complete Drug Ahead; ARMORY AND LINN STREETS MAin 2305 Page 76 EVERY GRADUATE PLACED! Stenographic, Secretarial, Bookkeeping, Comptometer, Typewriting, and Review Courses Special Short Post-Graduate Course For Commerce Students Day and Night Sessions - Personal Instruction APPROVED FOR TRAINING VETERANS Southern Ohio Business College PARK THEATER BUILDING Kirby 1170 NORTHSIDE TEDDY S MEAT MARKET T. I. FLSCHESSER, Owner Phone: CHerry 9284 IV lwlcmle Restaurants - Hotels - Institutions 219 WEST SIXTH STREET Compll'mm fJ 0f DALLAS GRILL CHAS. NAGEL, Jlanager 1725 DALLAS AVENUE NORTH COLLEGE HILL, OHIO VOLZ BAKERY 4205 VIRGINIA AVENUE KIrby 7015 WILLMAN FURNITURE C0. Complete Home Ouzy'iflenr 4024 HAMILTON AVENUE CINCINNATI, OHIO KIrby 1956 Fred B. DeBra Company INDUSTRIAL AND DOMESTIC. HEATING Process and Power Piping Contracting MAin 0752 223 E. EIGHTH STREET CINCINNATI Bed I17 idler RUTHER DAIRY Klrby 9804 Call and Delivery Service KLOSTERMANS CLEANERS AND TAILORS Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing CORSER APJONES AND MAD ANTHONY STREETS W's: Specialize In Alterations For Ladies and Gents Zippers Replaced and Repaired Page 77 BEATTY1S PHARMACY IVlzere Pharmacy II If ProfenrlrimW COR. ELMORE' AND BURDEN STREETS CINCINNATI, OHIO Phones: KIrby 1651-9568 C 0 m p l t'memir 0f ZERO COMPANY BLACK TOP DRIVEWAYS Parking Areas - Excavating Driveway Sprayed With Pure Asphalt AL. SCHUSTER KLEEMAN ROAD, CHEVIOT MOntana 4423 CINCINNATI 11, OHIO BOHRER, S BAKERY 1174 HARRISON AVENUE Phone: CHerry 9149 Birthday and lVeddt'ng Cakes Our Specialty Buttermi1k Rye Bread F. H. Wilms Carpet Cleaning Co. chil'ling, Sewing and Laying Crzrpclx 17 CENTRAL PARKWAY CINCINNATI, OHIO 0mm Phone: CHerry 1106 and PArkway 1614 Compliment; 0f Burger Brewing Company HARRY W. DROPPELMAN Surlmrban Exprelnru 6851 RICHARDS AVENCE NORTH COLLEGE HILL, OHIO IAckson 7591 Complimenlw 0f STEINMETZ GARAGE Page 78 C 0172 plimentr 0f HERBERT MOTORS 4050 SPRING GROVE AVENUE KIrby 5290 AL SCHNEIDER Your Jeweler 5956 SPRING GROVE AVENUE KNOWLTON,S CORNER IV e Specialize in Diamomzir Optical Repairing CHAS. A. MILLER SONS FUNERAL HOMES 4158 HAMILTON AVENUE Phones: KIrby 0040-0041 ROSENSTEIN0 S Famoua' Shoe Store 4042 HAMILTON AVENUE CINCINNATI, OHIO Complimeniw 0f Poundsforcvs Stationary Let Life Be Lovely Say It 1171le Flowenr DIEHLS FLOWER SHOP 1809 VINE STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO PArkway 4054 Camplingmlm 0! MOELDER COAL COMPANY FRANK A. BEITING OPTICIAN Faurz'lz F loaf UNION CENTRAL BUILDING FOURTH AND VINE STREETS CINCINNATI PArkway 4288 Page 79 E. M. SCHROEDER Staph: Azmd Fancy Groceries Fruits and Vegetables Fresh and Smoked 31eat5 KIRBY AVENUE AND HAXFIELD STREET Phone: Klrby 2426 FLORIST L J. ENNEKING 1815 CHASE AVENUE I lowcr.r For 11!! Ul'l'LTJI'UIl-I' CHIC BEA UTY SALON 4206 HAMILTON AVENUE CINCINXATI, Omo Campfimmh 0f BEN FORTMAN St. Bonaventure Bowling Alleys 1798 QUEEN CITY AVENUE JACK1S FOOD MARKET If'lzr'lc 17M: Film- Fomir 1675 WESTWOOD AVENUE WAbash 9760 YOUNG1S DRY CLEANING Cleaning, Pressing, Altering Cadiz and Carly Call and Delivery Phone: WYAbash 2120 1695 WESTWOOD AVENUE H. KELLER 8! H. RADEL Sc m I-Scfj Scruff: me MARKET 1720 8113'qu AVENUE NORTH COLLEGE HILL, OHIO A AND L DELICATESSEN 1820 LINN STREET PArkWny 2006 ' BEER KVINE 8 arm. 1:010 p.m. 6 p.m. on Sunday BUDKE1S Gr'DccritJ - chafa' - Fruit! and F 20.5211113ch- 1901 LINN STREET Phone: CHerry 9805 LISTER WILSON. Propn'ciar NOLUS NOVELTIES 1815 LINN STREET CHerry 9607 Tricks, lakes, Etc. WALTER CONOVER Gracerfm - Iiicalm 0 Poultry - Fl'xlz Telephone: PArkwuy 9657 1900 LINN STREET CINCINNATI. OHIO SUPFKS CAFE 1526 KXOWLTDN STREET Klrby 9551 CINCIXNATI. OHIO Ffau'cnr Far .11! Urumrr'onm ! SANTO FLORIST Greenhouses and Residence 1409-19 KNUWLTON STREET NORTHSIDE KIrby 5167 - Klrby 1876 SONNTAG1S PHARMACY Preu't'riph'an Sptviahlrfx CHASE AND FERGUS KIrby 147-1 CINCINNATI, OHIO S. HUBER FOOD MARKET QUALITY DIEATS rind 1 GROCERIES Phone: KIrby 5539 4541 KIRBY ROAD Lmzl'n 1'1 Lifeh'mc Profarn'l'on Quickly, 15041-1111, Alcqm'red Regular Bmuljf Cuumc for day and evening now forming at easy terms; everyone with open eyes knows the MILTON Compliment; ACADENLY is the most attractive. outstanding training features. the richest and best training ever offered. 0f It MILTON ACADEMY HAIR STYLING CENTER 415 RACE STREET CINCINNATI w I lllA M c u L RI 0 H I I FOLEYS MEATS 903 ' For Belief Jlenllu LESTER WELLER, Propriefap HERFF JONES i 1885 QUEEN CITY AVENUE . CLASS RINGS 2168 GILBERT AVENUE LINwoon AT DELTA DURBAN,S GREENHOUSES UNiversity 7866 EDWIN G. HEGEMAN If.sz KIILFWFT Call UNiversity 1335 DRUGGIST 105- 13- DURBAN 1707 BLUE ROCK ST. CINCINNATI, O. 553 McALPIN AVENUE CLIFTON Phones: KIrby 9653-9567 I Viki! Our Greenlzatue..r Comph'memlr A. J. GRAMKE 0f PLASTERING CONTRACTOR MEADOW GOLD Plain and Ornammla! 1170M: 1507 HARRISON AVENUE i I MARTINI I ? FANCY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES : CINCINNATI, OHIO WAbash 2875 1 KIrby 5925 Page 81 BEERS - WINES - LIQUORS MEYER'S TAVERN a GARDEN For Good EalJ and Drink; Boneless Jack Salmon Our Specialty KIrby 9766 KIRBY AND FREDRICK STREET For The Finest 1n Fur Storage FUILEVIVE CLEANING Call CHerry 1552 Kind 1? Band lyamenger IV!!! Call QM CINCINNATI, OHIO 716-718 RACE STREET AT EIGHTH HOFFMAN DELICATESSEN 4551 KIRBY ROAD CINCINNATI, OHIO Klrhv 4218 WOOLWORTH7S Bar! Suburban Slur: KNOXVI.TON'S CORNER 1568 FREEMAN AVENUE CINCINNATI. 01110 FOR THOSE KVHO CARE I mporled and Domenic DAVE1S WINE SHOP WINES - BEER Phone: PArkway 9414 Fa r- I'br Peder! Sal l-ffl1Cfl'tII? JJIV Your Duals! PERFECT VICHEY BLUE ROCK BAKERY 1677 BLUE ROCK STREET Telephone: KIrby 7501 KVAbash 9751 ANNE1S FOOD SHOP 1856 BALTIMORE A v Ex L' 1-1 Complhncnlm VICTOR THEATER 0f 111211ARR150N AYENL'E A FRIEND MAin 66:38 BRIGHTON Page 82 Compliment; of A FRIEND K. I 0. MILK PRODUCERS ASSOGIAIIOI, IIG. DR. A. O. BONNELL, Secretary and General Jlanager :35 Room 626 626 BROADWAY CINCINNATI, OHIO Telephones: CHerry 0850-5750 HAVE YOU EVER READ ST. ANTHONY MESSENGER? The National Catholic Family 171 agazine It carries stories and pOems by well-known wrlters; It has a witty XVise Flam in the Question Corner; It carries stories of the missions, and stories of St. Anthony; It contains The Den department and sub- scribers are invited to express their opinions on matters of catholic interest; It promotes catholic action among boys and girls in their early Iteens; It is profusely illustrated in colors, and printed on good paper; It supports poorboys, who are studying for the Frannscan prlesthood: It sells at only $5.00 a year. ST. ANTHONY MESSENGER 1615 REPUBLIC ST, CINCINNATI 10, O. JOHN P. SHEEHAN, Ari'lanager Phones: VVOodburn 5187 - CHerry 2424 Workmanis Compensation Service COLLECTION - INVESTIGATION - ANALYSIS CINCINNATI, OHIO MAin 5158 CINCINNATI 2, OHIO ENGINEERS SUPPLIES JOHN C. BANKS COMPANY 506 EAST EIGHTH STREET RIES FOOD SHOP 4152 DANE STREET KII'by 8500 ORTIZ GROCERY 226 EAST FOURTH STREET lVlzere Your Ideaa' and IV 111'le flre fIlwayJ ConJl'dered HENRY HARRIS TERMINAL LUNCH ROOM We Deliver MAin 2764 Complimentr Complimentr 0f 0f Eckerth Department Store 307-511 E. PEARL STREET 2100-2106 BEECHMONT AVENUE MT. WASHINGTON Com p limen ix 0f HARRY H. SHAFER Page 84 Complimenta- 0f BLUE BIRD PIE 1-10 CADVVELL STREET Prefect Your Property Beauidy Your Home 11711111 HARDIGS PAINT BRIGHTON PAINT STORE 1111 HARRISON AVENUE CINCINNATI 14, O. PArkway 3132 SP0RTMAN1S BAR 2140 XV. EIGHTH STREET Omar Stafd CINCINNATI, OHIO Phone: XVAbash 9741 Conzplllmenfx 0f JOHN SOETE THE PLUMBER B. H. STORES DRY GOODS AND VARIETIES 2022-24 Freeman Ave, 7041 Vine St. 911 Monmouth St. CHerry 5210 VAlley 9751 COlonial 9204 RUDOLPH FRYER AND AL ZUMWALDE ICE CREAM 1- Of Good Quality Is A N105t De1icious And 1Vholesome Food L. M. PRINCE CO. OPTICIANS 4 WEST FOURTH STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO SCOTT BURR STORE 1128 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO MAin 247-1 Page 85 NEW BRIGHTON CAFE 1103 HARRISON AVENUE BEER - WINE - WHISKEY USE ROSE BRAND Compliment; eramery Butter 0f MERCHANTS CREAMERY CINCINNATI, OHIO LORAINE THOME Compliment; of Ferd Kemphues Grocery 700 CARLISLE AVENUE OHIO PHARMACY PArkway 9569 858 WEST EIGHTH STREET W VITT and STERMER, INC. . CMPM'WJ ; 1 FUNERAL SERVICE 0f ! : FAIRMOUNT SEDAMSVILLE ST. LEO CHURCH CHEVIOT REV. LOUIS I. EVERS, Parlor CHENEY 2779 Recordm, Sheet JIuJic and Plzotw of i McMICKEN CAFE 1111 Kim Beer - szne - Sandwichw SONG SHOP 467 W. MCM1CKEN AVENUE 36 EAST FIFTH STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO 0n, Fountain Square Page 86 FRUH-SCHNEIDER Leading Jeweler af Brighton 2179 CENTRAL AVENUE MAin 6894 CINCINNATI, OHIO REBOLD FUNERAL HOMES 1712 QUEEN CITY AVENUE Fairmount GLENMORE AND MOZART AVENUE Cheviot Compliment? 0f ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH REV. GRATIAN IVIEYER, O.F,M., Pamiar ComplimentJ of ST. BONAVENT URE BINGO COMMITTEE 1.. G. SCHOCK 840 BANK STREET MEATS AND GROCERIES CHerry 9301 NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHerry 3690 MONTGOMERYS FOOD MARKET 1881 WESTWOOD AVENUE Phone: VVAbash 9640 CONLEE DRY CLEANERS 1463 HARRISON AVENUE VVAbash 1481 1602 FREEMAN AVENUE PArkway 9202 Page 87 THE JOHN J. RADEI. COMPANY HENRY J RADEL, PreJL'dent Over a. Half Of Century Of Faithful Service FOUR MODERN FUNERAL HOMES Allr Conditioned 652 State, WAbash 0565 822 York, Newport, COIonial 8560 4122 Glenway, VVAbash 4512 1005 Madison, Covington, HEmlock 4185 Complr'nzenlJ of ME. AND MRS. ARTHUR M. JONES QUEEN CITY PHOTO SUPPLIES INC. ENLARGING - PRINTING - DEVELOPING FILMS - CAMERAS 38 E. SIXTH STREET CHerry 574-1 THE BUSSE 81 BORGMANN COMPANY FUNERAL DIRECTORS CENTRAL PARKWAY AND CLIFTON HILLS LANE PArkway 4487-4488 151711525 FREEMAN AVENUE CINCINNATI, OHIO . J XVindow Shades - Curtain Rods - Curtains Venetian Blinds . Draperies The Handy Window Shade C0. MECKSTRQTI-a BROS. 905 VINE STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO Telephone: CHerry 4020 PArkway 252-1 PArkway 2325 IVlmlezrale - Reiat'l JOHN F. SCHOENY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FanCy Fruit Baskets A G. SPAETH, IR. H. A. SPAETH Spaeth Sons Funeral Home 1320 CHASE AVENUE CINCINNATI 23, OHIO dmbulance Service Phone: KIrby 1622 Expert Jlator Tune-Up and Carburetor Service OHIO GARAGE IOE IACKSON, Proprietor GUARANTEED AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 110 W. SIXTH STREET, NEAR RACE AVon 0808 64 w- McMILLAN ST. CINCINNATI 2, OHIO CINCINNATI DIAMONDS WATCHES REPAIRING . . 0 0 . SCHEMELS Qualify footwear for All The Pamcly IEWELERS FANGER 81 RAMPE INC. PEARL AND BROADWAY ANTHONY H. HUG, Prapriclar 2014 MOHAWK PLACE MAin 4128 H. H. GRUETER L. H. GRUETER HENRY H. GRUETER 81 SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS ILIFF AND GLENWAY AYENL'ES Phone: XVAbash 0175 Phone: PArluvay 3073 GEO. SCHEUERNSTUHL FINE BAKERY GOODS 807 YORK STREET CixCINxATx, Omo PArk way 5799 HELEN BEAUT Y SHOPPE HELEN RECK. Proprietor 1022 DAYTON STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO POST DRAFTING MATERIALS Cincinnati Drafting Supply Co. .WAin 6644 127 E. SIXTH STREET CINCINXATI, 01m: Page 89 v4. DAYTON BAR 429 W. MCMICKEN AVENUE CHerry 8914 Liqueur ; 71':ch - Bear WALTERS CONFECTIONERY 281 W. MCMICKEN AVENUE Candico', Tofma'o, Illagazincm and .Vowzllt'em Wilgef s White Villa Store 462 W. MCMJCKEN AVENUE CHerry 3465 SAN ANTONIO CHURCH QUEEN CITY AND WHITE STREETS REV. CAESER KROXV'E, O.F.MV School Supph'm - Nolianm - Grading Card; HukilPs Fountain Service IAs. V.HUK1LL 1801 QUEEN CITY AVENUE XVAbash 9667 Oppulrilz: Church WAbash 2850 Established 1905 WM. HOFMANN 8: SONS PAINTERS . DECORATORS 1770 QUEEN CITY AVENUE CINCINNATI, OHIO JOHN H. BAUER Fancy Jleaflr and Gr'aceriw 1695 WESTWOOD AvENUE Phone: WA bash 0705 CHARME BEA UTY SOLON 4573 HAMILTON AVENUE CINCINNATI, OHIO KIrby 9795 Camplt'm-Venlu' 0f WENGERTS MEATS A. a: J. TAILORS DRY CLEANERS 1724 LINN STREET PArkway 9131 Kilchcn Cabincfw and Children .JVmIcltiea- Furniture Jlade Tn Order PETE J. GEBEL 4571 JANET STREET Klrby 7927 NORTIISIDE Serving You Since 1935 SUBURBAN FOQD MARKET WYALTER I. PPELT 1512 HARRISON AVENUE WAbash 9888 Sure1lr'aller Deliuenr TIM Gaodx'1 GRandview 5550 GRandview 5530 FAETH'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES 1770 WESTwOOD AVENUE AT SEEGER Compfele Line Of Home I'Vuntimlzt'ngx E. F. FRUITS 723 WEST COURT STREET FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PArkway 6104-6105 MOESSNERS BAKERY 362 WARNER STREET CHerry 839-1 Co mpl'z'menAr 0f RALPH BECKER Page 90 CmrwiinmnLJ Of St. Bonaventure P. T. A. HOFFMAWS CAFE WESTWOOD AND SELIM AVENUES HARTKE HARDWARE C0. oilioylr OIIZ'EJI Hardware Store Established 1859 2139 CENTRAL AVENUE CINCINNATI, OHIO McDonalws Confectionery 949 LINCOLN PARK DRIVE Graccrr'w, Dairy Praductr and Bakery Goad; Car Stop Service Station BALTIMORE AND MCHENRY Auto Service Bren Pap mm! Navellfem Complimenlm 0f SADIES CAFE PEARL AND BROADWAY BEER WINE Camplimentir 0f FLUGEMAIWS 1544 HARRISON AVENUE BEER - VINE - LIQUOR T ONYS CAFE THIRD AND SYCAMORE Compliment.- Of CHARLES G. BUTKE Complimentr 0! FRANK FELDHAUS 8r SONS Camplinmnla' aj FASHION FROCKS INC. DIRRS DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS CARLL AND BEEKMAN STREETS Complimenh aj ENESS JIM Complimmlllr Of Mr. Frank Puchert and Daughter ST. AUGUSTINE P. T. A. Camplim snlJ 0! Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church Page 91 4+ Compliment? 0f H. LAUBER 8 CO. 9 EAST COURT STREET CINCINNATI. OHIO 0 FOOD SERVING EQUIPEVIENT 11nd SUPPLIES China - Glass - Silver Aluminum Chairs r'STOP AT GU88 WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET smurfs FAMILY GRILL Delicioulr San dwfclzeJ Try Our Twig; Double Deckenf fiame Jlade Chili, Soup MIXED DRINKS WHISKEY - WINE - BEER 1785 QUEEN CITY AVE. VVAbash 9683 J08. SILLIES 81 sons QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS 1626 SALEM AVENUE WAbash 1626 Weston 8t Sponagel Go. I. S. WESTON H. SPONAGEL PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 3-141 BEEKMAN STREET KIrby 2007 24W
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