Our Lady of Mercy High School - Mercedian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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HISTORIANS A lively interest in current affairs has been stimulated in the history classes of Our Lady of Mercy, wherein the students receive the training to handle adcptly current topics of importance through challenging discussions and debates. The students pictured here are, left to right, standing: Shirley Miller, Dolores Stout; seated to the right: Marilyn Bieil, Mary Ann Beckerstette, Thelma Meyer; first row, to the left: Lucille Kotzbauer, Mary Rose Stenier, Virginia Warndorf; second row: Julietta Brown, Evelyn Holtgrewe, Jeanne Meder, Audrey Hall, Lou Ann Tobergte: third row: Clare Mauntel. Ruth Forbeck. Leona Burford, Martha Wanstrath, Kathleen Wolfensberger, Joan Bohnen; fourth row: Mary Ann Moeller. Helen Rueger. Cecil Berry. MATHEMATICIANS The enthusiastic manner with , which these third year Mathee matic students go at their task of solving the quadratic equa- tion is a genuine credit to them. Due to their inexhaustible en- orgy and unstinted devotion to their subject the following girls have been molded into a group of accomplished mathematicians, left to right: Charmaine Rais, Josephine Niemeier. Jo Ann Doppcs, and Janet Gasdorf. Page 46

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BASEBALL One Of the most popular sports with Mercians is baseball. It provides many good times both for thos: who watch and those who participate in it. Patricia Kroth, batter. and Marilyn Maddock. catcher. are two of Mcrcy's ardent ball players. VOLLEY'BALL All the girls of Our Lady Of Mercy display a lawn interest in the athletic activi- ties of the 8:11001 in which competition is always in full swing. Those taking an activc part in volley ball On the Elbow pic- tures are, let to right: Marilyn Maddock, Doris Bergman. Lois Kirchner. Shirley Wagner, Lois Kotz, Doris Beumer, Pm Lricia Kroth, Shirley Miller. Dolores Stout. Rosemary Kesse, and Dorothy Betzweiser. Page 45



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P at 7055 .23 Beucrmmii- RCtEHTOD mmda i932 ' DISCIPULAE We have borrowed much from the Romans in our civili- zation. During the past year the members of the Latin classes of Our Lady of Mercy have studied the Romans, through their language. for all their varied contributions that have come down to the modern world, Emphasis was constantly placed on the similarities be tween ancient and modern times, cspeciallv in the matter Of sur- vivals of Roman customs. The Latin students who ap- pear here are, left to right: Anita Schmidt, Shirley Veeneman, and Joan Miller. Page 47 SENORITAS Learning can be fun. espec- ially if it leads to singing colorv ful Spanish songs, the making of scrap-books of pictures of Spanish materials and objects, with des:riptive comment in the same language, or the reading of the Catholic Digest and other periodicals in Spanish. If you dorft beiievc this. ask Heft to rightk Joan Greuse, Lou Arm Tobergte. Clare Mauntel, Roqemarie Cook, 0r Lucille Kotzbauer. Thev are doing it and enjoying it im7 mensely. The class is conducted in such :1 way that the student puts his knowledge of Sp:nish t0 prac- tical use. MESDEMOISELLES Colorful illustrations for French stories bring real French atmosphere into the classmom and arouse the student to alert and interested effort. Lively, in- formal. and interesting reading matter instills in the student a desire fer pleasumble reading and promotes conversational ability. The students who arc: enjoying their glimpse of the charm of France and her people by means of this illustration and reading matter are. left to right: Eleanor Huffman. Ros- anne Quinlan. Mary Catherine Dukes, and Shirley Wagner.

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