Regina High School - Regina Ancile Yearbook (Norwood, OH)
- Class of 1958
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JMX' Z Q X y tr i Y taitiilksfm 'f:u?QQ31 I-: , Above: Whot's this? Music while you work! No, Sister Marguerite and Barbara Nieporte know that the record Joyce Oaks is about to play is a shorthand dictation record. Below: No first year typist dares to look at the keys when Sister Cleomata teaches. Y nf 1 Above: Typing ll girls pound the keys while Sister Marguerite strolls the aisles. 96 Right: Mary Lou Roush takes her place at the keyboard while Sister Madeleine explains the merits of the electric type- writer to some students in personal typing. .Sx in L QL c....1 ,.,..t.f...n..t , . S-N-K, ,F V, 4 L .sw-.N ,i..,,,,, .,.., .emcqs Y Q f .1 ,may :ij . .N-, at ? K .L1'f. 'T -pun .- Safe f 1... ..a.. f 4, ' X 1 Left: Sister Mary Carol shows her junior bookkeepers how assets and liabilities must be recorded. Below: The senior bookkeepers indicate to Sister Cleomata that what is in the book is also in their heads. Above: Marilyn Heuermann, Mary Lou Roush, and Carol Fette have faraway looks in their eyes as they put the finishing touches on Lady Fall. Art Department Three years of art and a course in crafts are offered in the Art Department. Apart from satisfying the class requirements, the are stu- dents are constantly called upon to provide posters, bulletin board decora- tions, and to assist in numerous other projects. The work they produce gives evidence of the exact training given by the art teacher, Sister Mary Therese. Below: Sister Mary Therese is very definite in directing the use of the silk screen for the Art book covers, however, all the turpentine did not arrive at its proper destination. Beverly was a bit shaky! 98 5 if Above: Bright shiny earrings come from the nimble fingers of students in the crafts class Other interests are put aside as Sister Therese explains techniques. Below: 'Flowers in mid-winter! A group of industrious final touches to the decorations for the Regina Welfare ' 99 sophomores are busy adding the 'Mom and Pop Hop. Music Department The aim of the Music Department is not only to teach students the fundamentals of instrumental music, but also to imbue them with an appreciation and an under- Below: One-two-three-four! Sister De Sales directs two-piano number. standing of the fine art of music. The fulfillment of this aim helps to round-out the Reginian culturally, as well as to de- velop her musical talents. Frieda Mader and Betty Punghorst as they rehearse their 5' U :::Q XZ ii -w+.,, 5, Right: Oh, how l wish I were taller, groans Lois Lutz, as she jumps for the ball against Rosie Pitocco. 102 Every Reginian enjoys sports in physical education classes. Under the direction of Miss Jeanne Conway, the students learn the skills of basketball, volleyball, etc., but, they also learn sportsmanship, which will be of great importance in their entire life. Left: Heads upl Reginians defy the laws of gravity during on exciting volleyball game. l 'K .. -.-1,- .ff .6 :- S 'gb ,S igh 4 'i 2.221552- 1-.:11: -, v. 5: ,Q s - ff'.::E'?if5gQ1i,.l:' A -y 1. ' - - . -. . -.1-1-'vw-2-Qcw. M--+-- ' sEm?:?i 1 7 r - , : ,t:,,- 1 ifie' 2:11. -2515215,':,:.::5'E::::-5 1 -fz3,:. '. V. -2 asf, ' z. We 5 1 ..,. 534' , , X 'Q .sy '24 Niilfgg K ' '1' iisgff M s 'HQ-:f:f.-F-:5:?f51sxf'-.-:7,. s X 'S-211:-.zul Qgffgsw- 0 ' ,gg,5:Ag',13',:g' Lugz.-'.f5 't:- . Left: Jane, Rose, Lennie, Barb, Rosie Rolfes, Judy, Lois, and Mary Ellen feel the lure of the outside, Accordingly, they are eager to prepare themselves for their favorite spring sport. Right: The gym rings with the strains of the Virginia Reel while the freshmen learn that square dancing is fun and good for their figures. 3 ...fi 'df wp ,. Ah if ' . A Xxx Q lgxcd wr, X 3 TSR ' , f Q, -'X'-7-.g.,, - -1-,451-,gi I 1111, ' ' ' -M ,JA Um 4 Membership in organizations is especially helpful in developing loyalty. Whether the organization has a religious, cultural, physical, or social aim, the achievement and end are similar. ' Every Reginian is encouraged to belong to, at least, one organization or club. She may select the one which is satis- fying for her particular interest, or which helps to develop her personality. ' Several organizations have specific requirements for membership, whereas, in others, membership is elective. Considered generally, there is an organization for every stu- dent need. Right: Some of the gavel girls for i957-58: Joyce Hugenberg, C.S.M.C. president, Barbara Schuster, Senior Class president, Rita Reichling, Stu- dent Forum presidentg Janet Kampsen, G.A.A. president, Elaine Fredricks, Glee Club president. S 105 if We lived Loyalty as Seniors We had had so much fun and excitement as Juniors that we wondered how the senior year could possibly be better. Class spirit was our driving power and we had it Right: Immediately after school opened we were planning the Big-Little Sister party and WE were the Big Sisters. We tried to make the Freshmen feel that Regina was their school too, as we entertained them on September 6. Below: Very soon came the class elections and after a hard contest Barb Schuster became our class president. There was something to do all the time. We had the yearbook drive for ads and patrons. Right: We had to make plans to decorate for the school dances. Below: Then came Advent and our class had the ceremony of lighting the candle which would burn before our Blessed Mother in the main entrance for our intentions all this yearj we put up the Crib and the Christmas tree in the main entrance. After Christmas came mid-year exams and the closed retreat at Friar- hurst and-well, the rest of our story you will find in this, our own 1958 Yearbook. Sri? 3 WN l ' z 7 Above: The editor-in-chief Judith Byrne and assist- ant editor Carolyn Pope confer. Below: The Editorial Staff: Mary Anne lmwalle, Catherine Riehle, Helen Holtman, Marian Manss, Jane Censky and Agnes Ulmer prepare copy. ANCILE Stall The spirit of our theme tells the story of this thirtieth edition of the Regina ANCILE. True loyalty and earnest work to produce the best have been the constant interest and goal of this year's staff. Sister Mary Clement is the faculty advisor. RX -:Nc m,M:i'l'51 A, E QNY' ':g. SSX A QFV' ,gf AX x 'Cif.:3'e O Nw 3 ff? 'I06 ,.f ' ,.--. 'cf f ff U! Right: The Photography Staff: Lois Lutz, Delphine Chudy, Mary Alice Finke, Jeanne Harper fPhotogrophy S t a ft Managerj, Patricia Moellers, and Thale Schumacher. 107 E 4 4- rfsin.-14 Above: The Business Staff: Bonnie Hogg, Rosemary Bro- warsky CBusiness Managerj, Rosemary Ebken, Marguerite Buddelmeier, and Katherine Macke. Left: The Art Staff: Mary Krairner fSeatedJ, Evelyn Woelfle, Mary Lou Roush CArt Staff Managerj, and Kathleen Kramer. 511: -X XV ' .- , 1.31: Cwlg l .1 -, Qi: BEACON Staff Publishing THE BEACON is a project of the Junior Journalism Class. Under the guidance ot Sister Mary Martha, faculty advisor, the Stott distributes six editions annually. What goes on behind the closed door of the Beacon Room on ground floor re- mains a mystery until the zero hour, when a P A announcement states: home- room teachers will kindly detain the stu- dents tor a few minutes at 2:l5. The journalism students will be in homerooms with the latest copy of THE BEACON. Above: Planning the layout: Ruth Gallagher, editor, M X, Kathleen Hayes and Roberta Campbell, layout editors. it i ml? OC UN' el Right: Typing the copy tor the printer: Joanne Whalen, Diane Schuckman, Marilyn Beuerlein. Below: Reading the copy: Rosemary Holtglete, Sister Mary Martha, Lana Herzog, Mary Ellen Lampe, Judith Rinschler, Karen Kirschner. i ll S' e g D gl 5 . ,awwf ' VL vt : x ' rs Y 1 A , -.E+ ' new git, A l Right: Preparing and pasting 'up the dummy : Mary Ann Wehrman, photographer: P- tricia Hansberry, artist, Mary McLaughlin, sports writer: Mary Clare Brinker, assistant editor. --' 'T 'IEE l .E j if ll P9 K+ 31 , Z AE e gy nl A 1'- Above: Just off the press, comparing the original and finished product: Patricia Sullivan, Sue Greve, Myr Degaro, Ann Habig. Above: Studying with critical eye: Sue Schaefer, Barbara Muntel, Nancy Hecker, Janet Robinson, and Barbara Richardson. Below: Mailing issues and sending statements: the Business Staff: Paula Steiner, Arlene Bakie, Lillian Hartz, Joan Dieckhaus, Mary Johannes, Marcia Woeste Uvlanagerj 3?- Press Reporters We read that in the Regina news in last night's paper, is fre- quently heard from the lips of students, parents, and friends. Not a thing escapes the vigiliant eyes and ears of Regina's press reporters who will be on the spot for an interview or for just a line of information. Loyal to her job, each reporter writes her scoops, types them, mails them, and then-well, the only thing left to do is to wait for the paper: Behind all this student activity is the energetic moderator, Sister Mary Madeleine. Janet Bnnkpmer Behy Ann Punghomt .1 iiffi Q, . sdge. wow 73: Set for fl 53. it Snomiif P.awer,'Vangucrd Elegcvr 4' Right: Maureen Bonfield, The Reporter Pressg Joyce Randall, The Enquirerj Joan Heenan, The Reporter. Wendy Winkler Bonnie Hogg TIL: A?'f N. 'Shu-f ,vfse ,yu Suihe sim? ILQEHYQEI mi Yi FI LM M ri Above: Planning the agenda for a meeting are Rita Reichling, president, Wendy Winkler, secretary, Linda Westerkamp, vice-president. Student Forum The Student Forum is the connecting link between the faculty and the student body. Promoting good will, encouraging school spirit, and effecting cooperation among the students and the faculty are general projects for the group. The officers of this organization are elected in late spring and serve throughout the ensuing school year. The presidents of the four classes, together with the officers, comprise the advisory board, which meets monthly and considers the projects to be promotedand presented to the homeroom representatives at the monthly meeting. Sister Mary Clement is the faculty modera- tor. Below: Examining pictures of yesteryear are Patricia Hansberry, Junior class president, Donna Ferris, Fresh- man class president, Helen Yearout, Sophomore class president, Barbara Schuster, Senior class president. x Student Forum senior homeroom representatives: Front row: Dolores Shea, Judith Byrne. Second row: Maureen Bonfield, Diane Roetting, Cecilia Taphorn. Third row: Joan l-leenan, Kathleen Ryan, Anita Lamp- mg. Student Forum junior homeroom rep- resentatives: Front row: Martha Hugenberg, Mary Ann 'Niehaus. Second row: Judith Rinschler, Lana Herzog, Joyce Schneider. Third row: Jane Deters, Madeleine Duccilli, Mary Beahr. Student Forum sophomore and freshman homeroom representatives: Front row: Georgiana Buchanan, Arlene King, Ann Martinson. Second row: Mary Catherine Rieger, Kathleen lhlendorf, Mary Billiter, Donna Bail, Sharon Sullivan. Third row: Donna Biedenbender, Patricia Roa, Sue Elfers, Sandra Saile, Mary Kay Braun, Mary Ellen Ebner. Fourth row: Barbara Froelich, Donna Wilken, Agnes Pohlman, Judith Damewood, Judith Speier. Absent: Nancy Daniels. fn -' 17' 'SY q-v- T ,fy Qs E, 'il xffl' 7 , is ,Q 'mr' fl f 1 f .. f, . ' , , ,, r f lv ff it if li :'A IAQ . , i it f fu M f ' 'X K -I' F lv I .. ff N jd, s - ,:,,,,,-'f 4 e - ie- . ,521-5591 4 Qi.- ,fggjiz-' ,Y ' 4 ' A .fan jc. I Mi VI. .. e r 1 we '55 A ' , , , 1 f ,ff if . 2 - ,Z if Q- fi. ,Z Q il - X i gg, i get A+ J - A Y i ' is X , . i 5 , ' Z 2 gyyngn 1 4, xx!!! 2? X l Q 'ge X ,2'q N l g , - s. . 3 ' A tsl 'f 5 f 3 Barbara Schuster Joyce Hugenberg president vice-president Patricia Moellers Arlene MacKenr1a treasurer secretary Catholic Students Mission Crusade Pledged to the three-fold duty of prayer, study, and sacrifice, Regina's Crusaders have completed a record-breaking year. In the monthly homeroom meetings, the representatives, spurred on by enthusi- Senior representatives discuss prayer campaigns: Judy Stro man, Ann Schlie, Lenora Lewis, and Cynthia Whyte. i astic officers and the faculty moderator, Sister Mary Martha, plan their program of spiritual and temporal sacrifices for their missionaries in foreign lands. Prayer and study of mission life are the major activi- ties tmari, Judy Schuckman, Janet Moore, Marilyn Heuer- 114 Junior representatives consider objectives for the Mary Clare Brinker, Diane Schuckman, Janice year: Front row: Barbara Richardson, Marlene Mono- Pepplgrl Carol Leffwigh, pole, Marcia Woeste, Lorraine Allen. Second row: Sophomore representatives study C.S.M.C. leadership: Front row: Veronica Ries, Maureen O'Brien, Carol Kressig, Elaine McConn, Mary Ellen Kremer, Joan Freshman representatives plan ways and means for sacrifice: Front row: Marydean Carter, l-lelen Trux, Judith Juenger, Irene Janson, Carolyn Cobb, Jean E., wr A r he , :.' .I X31 f Crt 1 , 1. ts' -:gs - Foster. Second row: Victoria Chappell, Joyce Prather Carol Meinberg, Diane Wilken, Carson. Second row: Evelyn Steinkamp, Patricia Strot mon, Assunta Brienza, Constance Stromberg. 1 if .J .-K Junior Red Cross We Serve, the motto of the Junior Red Cross, is indica- tive of the work of the Regina Unit. Guided by Sister Mary Peregrine, the projects are planned and initiated by the officers, who, in turn, direct the-various homeroom repre- sentatives. Helping the poor, the aged, and the shut-ins furnish valu- able social experiences for am- bitious youth. Loyalty is surely a virtue of the Junior Red Cross. QUE SERVE Above: The Officers: Joyce Randall, president, Patricia Porter, secre- tary, Marlene Gruber, vice-president, Emily Seifert, treasurer, Sister Mary Peregrine, faculty moderator. Below: Studying albums from foreign lands: Mary Ann Joan Mitchell, Evelyn Woelfle, Mary Ann Marshall Geisz, Joan Witte, Ann Wagner, J ean McAlvany, Barbara Huber-Senior representatives. 'i irii lfll ,J i N +5 H gl M Q . ,qO' 1 'U' . ... . ' J ALBUMS APAN 116 f Y ...K Right: Circling the Red Cross banner: Front row:- Mary Johannes, Diane Coombs, Betty Drahman. Second row: Patricia Sullivan, Janet Wiehe, Barbara 1 Muntel, Patricia Marshall, Patricia Heenan-Junior 1 representatives. KM Right: Dressed up for the party: Front row: Judith Tuite, Phyllis Pepplar, Mary Kay Manne. Second row: Julia Rimar, Sue Fowler, June Gibson, Mary Jo Mueller, Judith Montag, Sylvia Toennis, Judith Merrill-Fresh- man representatives. 'II7 x. 1 Left: Admiring appreciation gifts from foreign lands: Front row: Barbara Kock, Martha Lang, Mary Sweeney, Betsy Meyer, Judith Gotta. Second row: Sally Sweeney, Mary Shea, Virginia Monss, Sheila Carroll, Alice Stricker-Sophomore rep- resentatives. ftf' l'illvlfTY HAT li Above:A Rosemary.Browarsky, vice-president, Bonnie Hogg, secretary, Mary Anne lmwalle, president. Below: Members of the National Honor Society for i957-l958: Front row: Joan Heenon, Joyce Hugen- Nas-f -.V- v-...,, it ,sf Y? National Honor Society The Regina Coeli Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society was established at Regina in October l956,when the Consti- tution was approved and the Charter was received from the National Headquarters in Washington, D. C. Membership in the National Honor Society is based on scholarship, character, leadership, and service, the requirements being explicitly stated in the Constitution. Students satisfying these requirements are inducted into the Society at the end of the junior year. Four meetings are held annually, but no particular activities are scheduled for the National Honor Society, since the mem- bers are obliged to participate actively in, at least, two established organizations. berg, Betty Punghorst. Second row: Judith Byrne, Barbara Schuster, Wendy Winkler, Joyce Randall. -QQ!!- .Q 17' -4? ,.if '- ,,i,-. ., C Above: Latin Club officers preparing a meeting from the Auxilium Latinum: Joanne Whalen, secretaryp Ann Habig, treasurerg Rosina Brienza, presidentj Sister Mary Benedicta, moderotorg Jeanne Harper, vice-president. ,A Latin Club Members of the Third Year Latin Class organized a Latin club under the title Circulus Latinus Sancti Hieronymi tThe Latin Club of Saint Jeromel. Study of the magazine Auxilium Latinum, as well as other interesting Latin' projects, have provided material for the club meetings which are held monthly dur- ing the class periods. Right: Club members practicing Latin versions of Christmas carols: Maureen Bonfield, Joyce Schneider, Mary Ellen Lampe, Roberta McDonough. Jeanne Harper is at the piano. 4 t l 2 l I A MK, Left: Club members locating Rome and its conquests in Cicero's time: Ann Habig, Joan Dieckhaus, Geraldine Foy. 'I19 Spanish ' Club l 4 Left: The Las Teresitas Spanish Club officers reading La Luz, the club paper: Judith Griswold, vice-president, Diane Coombs, secretary, Mary lmm, treasurer, Thale Schumacher, president. Q. BJ . Above: Las Posadas-The highlight of club activities was the re-enactment of the Posada at their December meeting. Posadas, the traditional Christmas parties ot Mexico, symbolizes the nine days' journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem, when they asked for shelter at a posada finnj each night. By song, the Right: Close-up of Judith Gris- wold, Diane Coombs, Judith Young, and Margaret Stotler in typical South American cos- tumes. ' 'UL- .Y ' I , 20 Y is T students repeat Joseph's plea for shelter, until finally, one man, kinder than the rest, offers the Holy Pair a cave for shelter. And so, the music gives way to joy and happiness, when, at midnight the Christ Child is born. This picture represents part of the journey of Joseph and Mary. sd 'N ,ss ,ix .Y vt , . 5.-Q5 -IA .gl Right: The breaking of the pinata-To symbolize the joy of Mary and Joseph at having found shelter, a gaily decorated earthen vessel filled with candy and gifts for the children is suspended from the ceiling of the home that admits the pro- cession.' One by one, a blind- folded child is given o turn at trying to break the vessel, or pinata. Here Mary Ellen Mack seems to be having suc- cess. Then each child scram- bles for a gift which has fallen from the pinata. Right: As part of the Mexican Christmas party, the club mem- bers were served Chilean punch made by Mary Ellen Mack and Mexican wedding cake, made by Judith Griswold. Thale Schumacher a r r a n g e d the Christmas centerpiece of Ameri- can holly and candles. Mary Alice Finke, Martha Larmann, Thale Schumacher, Mary lmm, Judy Young, Nancy Gruber, and Mary Ellen Mack are shown around the table. 'I21 Left: Patricia Nadaud, Margaret Statler, and Nancy Gruber en- joy opening their gifts from the pinata. Science Club Science, an important key word of the future, has a strong back- ground in Reginian lite. With St. Albert the Great as their patron, the members ofthe Albertus Magnus Science Club direct extra-curricular science activities in the school and show the growing interest of tomorrow's citizens in the scientific world. Officers at the Albertus Magnus Science Club: Mary Ellen Mack ..,,. ,..,....,,,,,.,,,, vice-president Jane Censky H ,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, t reasurer Mary Chris Molony ,,,,,, .,.... h istorian Marilyn Levo ,, ,,...,.. ,,,. . librarian Betty Ann Punghorst ,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. p resident Paula Steiner ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , . secretary Sister Mary lrenaea .,.., , ,... faculty moderator Sister Mary Giovanni ,,,, ,,,,,, t aculty moderator Right: Scientific research through reading has captivated Judy McMahon, Mary Martin, Mary Kay Braun, .Judith Urlich, and Nancy Milano. 22 X Above: AMSC members departing for a field trip: Ann Habig, Bonnie Hall, Carol Day, Mary Ann Bookmyer, Suzzanne Buck, and Geraldine Foy. Below: Sister Mary lrenaea Teaches .loan Winkler and Mary Mehmert how to operate the movie projector for use at science club meetings. -1--........... The Drchestra The forty-four members of our ever- progressing orchestra are under the con- stant and watchful eyes of their director, Mr. Cletus Mecklenborg. Through the untiring efforts put forth by the teachers in the Music Department, and the director, the orchestra succeeds in creating enjoyment among all the students wi-th the annual spring concert, the class play, community sings, and at graduation. ll ll il ll iii ll iiii ,,,,fw'a -- V Q? I Right: Senior class members of the orchestra: Front row: Jeanne Harper, Rose Rolfes, Janet Brinkpeter, Cecilia Tap- horn. Second row: Rita Reich- ling, Frieda Mader, Judith Gerdes, Janet Moore, Joanne Kohlhepp. Third row: Kathy Kramer, Betty Punghorst, Janice McCabe, Mary Ann lmwalle. 24 '. Xfif x Xijq i e Above: The orchestra managers and directors: Sister Mary De- Sales, Sister Mary Denise, Sister Miriam Therese, Mr. Mecklen- borg. Left: Margaret Mader and Rosemary Engler, drums, Caro- lyn Cobb, piano. Z' s..fgsf' ,- Q :P-' Junior class members of the orchestra: Front row: Patricia Cafferky, Judith Rinschler, Mary Deiters, Kathleen Fuss- necker, Carol Miller. Second row: Bonnie Hall, Margaret Stotler, Janet Robinson, Nancy Gruber. Sophomore class members of the orchestra: Front row: Kath- leen Vogel, Mary Ellen Trenn, Joyce Schoenberger, C a r o l Meinberg. Second row: Marilyn Kaiser, Carol Bizzarri, Victoria Chappell, Elaine Schuckman, Mary Lou Piepmeyer, Mary Kay Mumper. Freshman class members of the orchestra: Front row: Joan Greis, Joanne Mullaney, Sheila Carroll, Sue Mueller. Second row: Kathleen McCabe, Susan Bevilacqua, Frances Watkins, Helen Hennessey. :ir 125 1 , QM, flak' I 91412 MJwW2,Wy' ' 1 J, 'W UM ff M, NW? dyfw ff jp J flfoj ivw ,Ai wi U0 Jiywwfri jy Mffv WJ qzfcfu' J 7 f W! M J . v7 WVU? YRQWLQJ MV JU A lf W ,ff Jf'j,w' ,W if J ' 11 W f' Aff M L . , , J XX I , I, 1 if WB' W my X My A Jfffybl M, VV! 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I 7 i Glee Club Year after year, Regina's glee club con- tinues to give superb performances. Behind the scenes of these successes are hours of sacrifice, work, and pleasure, Sacrifice in the many hours of the afternoons and eve- nings devoted to laborious practice, Work under the fire and capable direction of Mr. Mecklenborg, and Pleasure in the knowledge of a job well done-and antici- pation of the trip to St. Joseph College, Ruth Rolfes, Alice Berlcemeyer, Third row: Marjorie Rothley, Emily Seifert, Virginia Brown, Lois Somer- ville, Mary Ann Niehaus. E., Cf Q7 Above: Junior class members of the glee club: Front row: Jean Ader, Mary Ann Capano, Kathleen Korbee, Patricia Sullivan, Kathleen Berlage, Virginia Evard, Barbara, Nieporte. Second row: Rosemary Holtgrete, Right: Sophomore class mem- bers of the glee club: Front row: Linda Distasi, Sandra Michels, Barbara Arrighi, Jane Callaway, Barbara Risk. Second row: Diane Luther, Carolyn Wienhold, Mary Ellen Trenn, Joan Jansing, Anne Nielsen, Barbara Vollman. Third row: Jane Abell, Mary Catherine Shea, Connie O'Neill, Judith Grinkemeyer, Mary Ellen Dargis, Judith Kahle. ,A A R' if f'liQ Sophomore and freshman members of the glee club: Front row: Nancy Moeggenberg, Mary Carol Rieger, Virginia Maher, Janet Hughes, Patricia Uhl, Mary Beth Atkinson. Second row: Ann Martinson, Ruth Mary lmm, Judith Lang, Lois Baxter, Sue Schaefer, Marcia Flaig, Jackie Kessling. Third row: Patricia Marshall, Patricia Hansberry, Sally Flax, Mary Beahr, Joanne Whalen, Carol Williams, Madeleine Druccilli. Schaiper, Kathleen Moriarty, Mary Jo Brinkmoeller, Nancy Daniels, Lois Lonneman. Third row: Judith Dineen, Mary Jo Gruber, Mary Kay Manne, Mary Merz, Alice Doyle, Sharon Sullivan, Joanne Grace. Above: Members of the G.A.A. look oyer their sports program for the year with Miss Conway: Front row: Jeanne Worrall and Jane Deters in charge at bowling scores. Second row: Kathy Riordan, Janet Karnpsen, Miss Conway, Judith Gantzer. Third row: Shirley Kroell, lrene Janzen, Mary McLaughlin, Sheila Miller, Agnes Pohlman. Girls' Athletic Association Below: Janet Kampsen, president of the G.A.A., proudly places the Purcell trophy permanently in our case after Reginians defeated St. Mary's l4-3. Mary Kraimer and Joyce Hugenberg were the stars of the game. Qi 1 lgi is, i f 1' it is .J i i --- V W: I fixl il Q , . xi J-'ffiixz f 0 f 4- -,- ' 'T'Tv'r.t ' .. +v Q EQ? v w h:554fs.., .. ' Ii. ri 'Qs AA One cannot be ci good sportsman with- out good physical health ond a sense of loyalty and fair play. Through interscho- lastic and intramural games, the Girls' Athletic Association strives toward the de- velopment ot these qualities in its mem- bers. With its enthusiastic director, Miss Jeanne Conway, the G.A.A. trends to unite the students in genuine school spirit. 12 Above: The trophy-winning softball team: Front row: Joan Witte, Anita Lamping, Joyce Hugenberg, Eliza- Miss Conway, Shirley Kroell, Janet Kampsen, Mary beth Kempe, Mary Ann Ante. Kraimer, Judith Gantzer, Charlene Rettig. Second row: ? T 4 .. uf- Q Q. ' . 4 X 'l A, -- .g b ' , I-l , A , . W3 bqkq Left: Regina's cheerleaders tor Purcell's football and Q 'B 5 K 0 'X uf basketball games: Shirley Kroell and Marjorie Rothley. ' f ' - oit 'E at e 1 .,' '5' . V, fs ' . K: 552 NJN' NA . Y Q 9 - ' -2. - 3 l . . , . K ., Pi Below: Some high scorers of Regina s bowling teams: J Front row: Jane Deters, Jeanne Worrall. Second row: WC.,-,M Diane Roetting, Joyce Marx, Anne Baxter, Joanne ' Hr'--W Billups, Janet Kampsen. X A , X Nm A 4' 1 2111! I J X.-0' 'cs' ,V X 5. 'Z . Y an 7, NZ.. ....-4.v- P is--ii. I i ,-4 , , -5. ,V iv Q qw Senior group leaders together with their moderators: Janet Moore, Janet Brinkpeter, Federation repre- sentative, Wedy Winkler, President, Judith Kreidler, Joyce I-lugenberg, ,Joyce Randall. Sister Mary Edward Young Christian Students The Young Christian Students, or YCS as it is commonly known, is an international organization devoted 'to the development and training of high school students as Catholic lay leaders. The method of preparation is that of the observe, judge, and act techniques, so that as Lay Apostles the students see what is needed, consider how it may be ac- complished, and then, after application of the matter, they proceed to try to influence those whom they contact. Meetings are held weekly for one hour fa- is the senior groups' moderator. Sister Mary Clement is general moderator at Regina and a member of the Southern Division Executive Board. Sister Mary Clement also directs one senior group. during which time is given to Gospel and Liturgy discussion and to a Social Inquiry. Each student has her own book containing an outline for the meeting. She is expected to spend some time in studying and pre- paring to participate in the discussion. At last summer's annual meeting in Lisle, Illinois, Regina joined the Covington, Kentucky, Federation and thus became a member of the Southern Division with Headquarters at Memphis, Tennessee. Na- tional Headquarters are in Chicago, Illinois. 5' -K' t ' . Left: Sister Mary Carlina and Sister Mary Electa are the sopho- more and junior YCS moderators, respectively. Leaders here are: Front row: Roberta Campbell, junior, and Virginia Manss, sopho- more. Second row: Joan Gries and Kathleen Vogel, sophomores, Patricia Hansberry, junior. 'I30 -Q ' 1 Left, below: The Y.C,S. from Villa Madonna Academy spent an afternoon at Regina. After an informative meeting, the students enjoyed a social hour and refreshments. Above: Library Club officers: Roberta McDonough vice-president, Evelyn Meyer, president, Judith Hear, secretary and treasurer, Sister Mary Carlina Librarian. library Club From September to June, members of the Library Club keep busy checking the constant exchange of books. Aside from these duties, the club publishes the Library News, a monthly paper giving reports on the latest books, statistics on circulation, book reviews, and other points of interest concerning the library. Below: Discussing library problems: Seated: Judith Hear, Evelyn Meyer, Roberta McDonough, Betty Schmidt, Susan Crummey. Standing: Phyllis Heenan, Betty Drahrnan, Mary Ellen Lampe. :vt. 7 ,gif .2- FZ --.4 - 'if' , . f- J' li!!! 52 12' .,, 3- 19. , - w V - 34 f L.. 3 N-Eff ' yn, Photography 'i'rl Q C vb I The gay spirit of the Photography club makes Regina's dark room bright and cheerful. The study of cameras and pictures provides an absorbing pastime for many , students. There isn't a school activity that 1 K g is not recorded by the camera of one of I-I an , f , 499- the club's busy members or by Sister Mgry Benedicta, the faculty moderator. i ii., V i n Above: Club officers displaying their prize winning photographs: Thale Schumacher, vice-president, Jeanne Harper, president: Sister Mary Benedicta, moderator: Patricia Moellers, treasurer, Lois Lutz, secretary. I I Right: Taking pictures from the electric dryer: Helen Year- out and Sharon Wilson. Below: Taking a reading on the exposure meter: Agnes Pohlman, Victoria Chappell, Sheila Carroll. Below: Enlarging their negatives: Miriam Krusling, Mary Alice Finke, Delphine Chudy, Mary Ann Wehrman. E l l l tv w Above: Camera Club members: Front row: Patricia Chausmer, Joan Foster, Rita Puthoff, Andrea Burklwardt, Helen Gels, Julia Rimar. Second row: Joan Winkler, Mary Ann Toepfer, Phyllis Heenan, Mary Billiter, Mary Ohmer, Kathleen Cerone. Third row: Margie Pelstring, Virginia Mayer, Barbara Osten- darp, Betty Gaede, Carolee Woods, Sylvia Vortkamp. Right: Camera Club officers: Shirley Rimar, treasurer, Hilda Pohlman, vice-president, Nancy Russell, president, Carol Levo, secretary. Below: Using the Contact printer told prints: Natalie Graf, Joyce S Bauman. Absent: Dorothy Doering. ,dj- Sa ed? for making bll Below Developing a roll of film Rosemary Wel'1r I fx! UMW Xjf' Mit Aer luv l 7 ,cl lllfx ll liyllll 3, J XX fy Q . One hundred years ago on February ll, a beautiful Lady from Heaven appeared to the hum- ble French maiden, Bernadette Soubirous, near a grotto in the rock of Massabielle in southern France. Although sixteen more apparitions occurred during the next six weeks, it was not until March 25, that the beautiful Lady revealed her identity with the words l am the Immaculate Conception. ln commemoration of these apparitions, the Senior Class ot i958 dedicates this thirtieth volume of the Regina ANCILE to our Blessed Lady of Lourdes, the spptless Queen ot Heaven. xfl ' nl Pl l 'I0 136 Above: Officers of the service club: Mary' Ann Jagoditz, president, Gloria Neuhaus, secretary, Mary Ann Barney, vice-president. .MJ Right: lt's fun to work in a group: Front row: Ann Fro- licher, Ruth Freimuth, Maureen McNamee, June G i b s o n, Patricia Strotman. Second row: Nancy Wilson, Judith Doeren, Diane Hill. Third row: Dorothy Meyer, Sylvia Meiser. Fourth row: Julia Rimar, Janet Hughes, Ruth Ann Hughes, Shirley Wil- fong, Arlene Haaf. Service Club Here, there, and everywhere, members of the Service Club may be found probing corners, cleaning classrooms, and generally putting things in order. Not a speck of dust escapes them and their willingness to serve makes it a pleasure to ask favors of them. Remuneration for this service helps these girls to pay for their tuition. The faculty moderator is Sister Mary Conrada. Left: Ready to serve: Front row: Lando Glenn, Roberta Mc- Donough, Luella McDonough, Barbara Spiess, Karen Furh- man, Carol Veeneman. Second row: Janet Lamping, Mary Ann Steele. Third row: Mary Ruth Carr, Ann McGraw, Leslie Kavbnaugh. Fourth row: Bar- bara Bakie, ,Shirley Rimar, Mary Lou Clarke, Eileen Hil- vert. M 5 l Cafeteria Left Sister Mary Francetta smiles happily as she prepares the menus for the delicious meals served Left: Behind the scenes Mrs. Hanrahan, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Greiwe, Mrs. Kress, Mrs. Schwallie, and Mrs. Fussnecker rest after a very busy morning. Mrs. Efkeman was absent on this day. Below: What are we having today? is the familiar cry heard as the freshmen pass through the serving line. ,f ,gf p' nl .Q- sf mf fm me ..- if - -1 ..- .,' . ...ii Right: The world is at your fingertips in the library. Mrs. Dawdy can be your guide for a trip to faraway places through the wonderful world of books. 138 K Left: Most Reginians welcome the interruption of a study period during their busy day. Sister Mary Teresa's jovial at- titude adds a special atmos- phere to the fourth and fifth study bells. Left: Courtesy and friendly service characterize the girls in the bookstore. Directed by Sister Mary Cleomata, Helen Yearout, Ann Martinson, and Martha Larmann, members of the service club, help the stu- dents and keep the shelves and the supplies in order. Mrs. Geis assists with the book- keeping and the accounting. K -If if .fflf 'iA Q- I ff? S l 3 R.,..i'U.:u'iF .. l xii?-i:lf 7M' K, ' Above: Judith Kreidler, a senior who plans to attend college after graduation, is consulting Sister Mary Cle- ment, the guidance director, about her credits, college entrance requirements, and courses of studies. Guidance Regina's guidance program is geared to the tour phases of student life-the moral, the religious, the educational, and the social. The Franciscan Fathers who teach Religion lll and IV are always available for moral and religious guidance. Members of the faculty may be consulted in any area in which the student may desire assistance, but the educational guidance is particularly under the direction of the Principal and the vice-principal who is the guidance director. An extensive program of testing is ad- ministered each year so that individual educational needs may be satisfied and adjusted. Each day during the activity period, students may ask for an appoint- ment with a counselor scheduled tor that particular day. 9 TD Q77 'sv-.nf J 15 - . t . I . 'QI ' 3? X- Fsexuw Above: Mrs. Otis Dargis, second vice-president, Mrs. James Cafferky, president, Mr. Robert Campbell, First vice-president. Regina High School Welfare Association To provide many opportunities for pro- moting the best relations between the faculty and the parents is the aim of the Regina Welfare Association. Now, in the fifth year of its existence, the association has progressed consistently in social and financial assistance toward Regina High School. This year has been one replete with activities-entertainment for students, parents, and their friends. Month- ly dances for Catholic youth, regular monthly meetings and entertainment, the Christmas party, the two annual card parties, and the Mom and Pop Hop. To evaluate the work of the association for Regina would be next to impossible. PEL-3 Above: Chairmen of standing committees: Mrs. Daniel An- drews, Publicity chairman, Mrs. Ralph Piening, Refreshments chairman. Absent: Mrs. Ray- mond Maher, Co-chairman of refreshments, Mrs. Edgar Kilb, Membership chairman. Left:-Other officers of the Regina Welfare Association: Mrs. John Foswinkle, Board member, Mrs. Robert Mc- Laughlin, Recording secretary, Mrs. Sam Pizza, Corresponding secretary, Mr. Raymond Berke- meyer, Board member, Mr. Charles Rieger, Auditor, Mr. Richard Reichling, treasurer, Mr. Joseph Shea, Jr., Board member. 140 -.c.. ,I 1- 1 , QM 6 - - N ' ,. Y t -t av., i NN 1 X + 3 E l i M ' V ' W 5 .5 5 ' 8 i Ki. gs. xx :rf :Egg My . .A K I NX gxxi f l . X x SN ' Q A as - ' . Q xv 1 , , . 'R - r X o O Q ' X AX Q ' O I .. .i rf NX S' x t D xx be N Nif- I , A Above: Mrs. Wehrman and Mrs, Buddelmeier examine gifts of the combination raffle for the October card party. Right: Merry Christmas! The Regina Welfare Association Santa Claus came in a beauti- ful Ford Station Wagon for the Sisters. 141 k .Q V 'ms S321 5' sg im 1, M. Ei 1 Above: Rosemary Browarsky and Bonnie Hogg check CYO cords at a Welfare Association school dance. Left: Mr. Schuster is Schnitzelbank song leader at the November meeting. rszn.-MA.: H1'-e.,:.'r-xx+:w:,--,- -- vw qfwfvt A I 3. 1,41 fm : -swf 4 1, .f QVVQ Regina Alumnae Association Three -interesting meetings and an afternoon chil- dren's party are the year's agenda for the Alumnae Association. Coming back to their Alma Mater, recalling incidents of school days, chatting with former teachers, and, of course, meeting classmates and friends whom they have not seen in just ages and ages are what the members appreciate most of all. Proceeds from the annual card party are ap- plied to scholarships principally for daughters of alumnae members or for students who need financial aid. Left, Officers of the association: Front row: Mrs. John Cronin, vice- president, Mrs. Marie Reisert, treasurer, Mrs. Herbert Brancamp, corresponding 'secretary. Second row: Mrs. John Gleason, president, Mrs. Robert J. Lorenz, recording secretary. -Q Above: Regina was hostess to the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae on January l6. Miss Sally Sue Thompson gave an interesting book review. Below: The highlight of the year was the children's Hallowe'en Party on October 27. ns, 1 l 1 5 ., NJ ,Kew 142 .. V. 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I.: -.,4,.,. ,A . v-,- 1 . ..:.: ,..:,:.,:yfx , A - rg, sz . ,,a,-:.Vf.3:-i4.:3,.,:,:.,5,-1-2sv3,:g-:3-,If 4:-4-V.-4.5-1:,:,, ,-1.1. -A 5 ,.,.,.f:,:fr:1:k3-f-,-,rg fx-114,5225121-V:X'Vsfp11,-.ga--n-11g-gg-:Nzfa-vg-p+:1?E.?.i '31f3?QQgsw4ss.':'.:Q1gy--w,s:'1fS::wga-.s4f'54.--' 'gr --,L-.5-Q -' ' 'wi-::f?95,fff:z:'-4: f 4231.-1-Q-,.:1.-Q:2.L-' f. ,..'-ew.,--'22ru-1- -:.',1:v.-:Zi-1+31:41'--'f-fCf1s51::-4-1.22: -:1::f:r'Xf?'fx-'n:1:'b-Q.1,4-ff' -A mfw:::vfs::- y' '.:,'P.i53 , aa f V3 , ,. , 2:'f.::5:fgs,5.x...s-wsfq,,.-fk l- :gg-gf ,g .51.z'4'-:ggi-Wfvvwv' ' .M . .Nl A., ww 'f The Regini n is Loyal In actmtles and soclal life 144 A Reginian's school life is rounded out in a variety of activities designed especially to put into practice the many lessons which she has learned from day to day in the class- room. The student, furthermore, has many opportunities to show her loyalty to Regina by participating bath in school and in city-wide events. These activities not only test' her loyalty, but also call into practice all the accumulated knowl- edge that she has at her disposal. Regina's motto, A Child of Mary shall not perish, recalls that the Reginian is trained in her high school years to meet in a Mary-like fashion all situations that she may encounter throughout her life. Right: Representing some of Regina's activities: Gail Fos- winkle, Joan Witte, Judith Gerdes, June Luessing, Patricia Fohl. 145 V N v 0 - M- ff ww W WW fm 'f J Cx x Q12 1-' ,J SH-KX 'fjfw s Xu W W f W r f ffff'53W fv,,' N W ff ff1 ff M ff gg : '21 I5 fl ll i'jf' W WMVN MlW1NXk K W Q' M 1 ! f E i,!Mf2,4I,,,,l! m 1 f f N Wf !' f ?'f14f lflxklijf? f q ' QL ' ,,Af , Z LEWROESI1 .1 X, ggi? i it i W tlli 4 Above: At the opening assembly Rita Reichling, the Student Forum president gave the welcome address. Then Linda Westerkamp, the vice- president, and Wendy Winkler, the secretary, showed graphically the ways in which Regina prepares the Queen's Teens for the future. 2 Right: The, first big event of the year for us seniors was the Big-Little Sister Party. On that occasion we adopted the freshmen as our Little Sisters. The capping ceremony was con- ducted in the courtyard around the grotto following a brief pro- gram in the auditorium. Our last year's officers: Cecilia Tap- horn, Julie Wagner, Mary Rothley, and Patricia Porter were in charge of the affair. 46 I 'E. 75-s '55 '40 she.. Above: And now we are seniors! On the opening Mass in Honor of the and Paul Church. 3 ' -7 - IP' .s , l r s X l 12 K September 6 we attended Holy Spirit at Sts. Peter v 5 l ' l .i Above: lt looks as it the Stars have the elec- tion sewed up, but the final tabulations showed that the seniors voted a split ticket. Above: The sophomores went all out tor Shields and Banners in their class elections. Below: Mary Clare Brinker, Mary McLaughlin, Ruth Gallagher, and Judith Rinschler, new Beacon editors, receive congratulations from Sister Mary lrenaea. X if 4 ' ,- vt Y' 1-I . iii: -1:1-at: - 6 1-- ' 1. my .. . so 00 Top: Some of the seniors are casting their votes in this their last class election at Regina. Above: Who at the juniors want Buttons when there are Bows around? Below: The juniors are welcomed as the new Staff of the Beacon at the tea given by the re- tiring Staff. Gem Right: We wasted no time in getting our activities underway. The freshmen were formally initiated into the Catholic Students' Mission Crusade early in October during the annual ceremony. ii, Above: Beacon and Ancile Staff members bid goodbye to some of their fellow-classmates just before they leave for the Ohio Scholastic Press Convention in Columbus. Faculty modera- tors, Sister Martha and Sister Mary Clement, were chaperones. Above: The YCS Variety Show was a new event which everyone enjoyed. One of the most popular acts was the comedy featuring Rosemary Engler and Judy Dame- wood. Left: Regina made the headlines! Here's the proof that we are in the news. Beacon members pre- pare to sell the Regina POST. 148 Right: The whole student body celebrated the Feast of Christ the King with the annual assembly. Seniors formed the living rosary and led the devotions. Above: Now just a minute, says Kathy Gunn, Above: Late in October, Regina was hostess for when a rival tries to bribe her to vote sombrero. E B l day. Eight representatives from business and industry spent several hours visiting classes and dis- cussing related problems. l 3 ' l v , Left: Seniors of the foods classes prepared and served dinner to Father Randolph and Father Timon on the Feast of St. Francis, October 4. The food seems more attractive than the gitts! 'I49 'tr' A L 3- .. .1 lvj -CVD Above: Carol Cook, Mary Rothley, and Janet Piening are examining some of the Marian books made by the seniors as a Religion project. Left: The Hop for Mom and Pop gave Homeroom 306 an oppor- tunity to exercise their artistic temperaments. Sister Henrietta directed their work. 1 l 1 Left: Posing for a picture after a the speeches in the l Speak for Democracy contest are: Mary Claire Brinker, Wilma Pohlman, Margie Pelstring, Ruth Gallagher, 6:2 Annette Lee, Ann Wagner, Elaine McConn, Wendy Winkler, and Delores Shea. Below: Regina and Villa Madonna Academy YCSers met in the Regina auditorium to exchange ideas on YCS work. The sunlight seemed to leave footprints on the sands of time. 'l5'l Below: Mary Lou Roush, Mary Alice Finke, and Thale Schumacher study photography and art lay- outs in yearbooks at the Diem and Wing Paper Company yearbook display. Sister Mary Clement is making good use of the opportunity also. swam '- I, Below: Career Night offers an occasion for Reginians to receive first-hand information on careers. Parents and students listen attentively to Monsignor Ryan as he gives facts on the teaching problem in the Archdiocese. Above: Enthusiasts of the Operation Christ move ment pause during their November dance to recite the rosa ry. Above: Rita Reichling and Linda We-sterkarnp re- ceive able assistance in completing decorations for the Operation Christ dance. Dee Shea catches up on the news. Below: Miss Rosella Ammann ot Mount St, Joseph College advises students and their parents on the advantages of a career in physical education. ,,,g,'5 . -f , Z , .-7.4 . , ., . .2:0m-'--'- r ' 37 I' H F: it fi? Aiifqq ll' 'il ff' Above: As Marsha Flaig receives her class ring from Sister Edwardine, eight other juniors eagerly await their turn for that big moment. egg Above: Introducing the Junior Class Ring Ceremony on December 6 provided a lasting memory for Patricia Hansberry, the Junior I g . Class president' Above: After receiving their class rings, Peggy and Jeanne realize that they have passed another milestone on the road toward graduation. Below: Our Blessed Mother smiles graciously on the juniors after they have recited their prayer of dedication to her. Above: The lighting of the wreath in the main hall is a daily Advent devotion at Regina. Here Rita Reichling, Student Forum president, lights the candle, while Linda Westerkamp, the vice- president, reads the prayer. Right: BKR gives a rousing cheer for the down- stairs during the final game between the seniors and the juniors in the volleyball tournament. Who won? Why, the SENIORS, of course. Below: Continuing the Marian Year tradition, the senior class lights the new candle before our Blessed Mother's statue on December 6. X 'Z .af- p 1 t ,, -If -1.-ar 5 Qiliiie trim? Qi ' 1-.,. l P Above: Judy Kahle, Sandra Saile, Rosemary Wehr- man, and Barbara Kock carry out some of the canned goods which the sophomore class had col lected in their successful drive for the Little Sisters of the Poor. Q , , ,,,,. , .i i. ,E A c H s s ii,,,,,.,g- :. '- ' 1, 52- aff ., l V 1 .,.. , ,. . A , . ' f L7 ,fa 7 c s. H X 494. .V H Left: Th'e freshmen inspired the student body with their impressive Advent program. Above: O, come let us adore Him! The spiritual aspect of Christmas dominated Regina's .halls as was evidenced by the Crib in the main hall. Left: Sister Edwardine exclaims, What could it be? as the Stu- dent Forum afficers-Rita, Wendy, and Linda-present Sister with a Christmas gift from the student body. Left: lt is in giving that you receive, was the attitude of all the homerooms as they made many a family's Christmas com- plete. Homeroom BKR displays some of the gifts which they pre- pared for a needy family. 154 ' ! ph. yi Jing, ..: - ..-- 5 J S L Above: One of Regina's largest dance crowds en- joyed a break from study before examination week. The Keynotes'q did their best from the stage, eye. Above and right: The retreat days began with Mass and Holy Com- munion at Regina. The auditorium was converted into a Chapel for that week. Four daily conferences, public and private devotions, and writing notes which the retreatants recalled from the inspiring con- ferences kept everyone busy and recollected. 155 Above: Father Nevin Hayes, O. Carm., a missionary to Lima, Peru, was the retreat master for the underclasses. ff 1 E P 12 fs, ' 1 Above: The Chapel bell at Friarhurst calls the seniors for a retreat conference. 'L Isl J- -Tb Above: Father Ammian, our retreat master, is caught in the act of imparting some of his words of wisdom to his eager audience. Friarhurst Left:l Believe it or not! Making a retreat also makes you very hungry. These deifout, re- collected, little maids can even enjoy soup during days of silence. V -A 'rx lb Left: Sister Florentine is enjoying the Community letter from her homeroom darlings upon their return from retreat. Was it a compilation of their retreat reso- lutions or 1-? F40 Right: Barb's tears having dried after Miss Mary Louise Hickey's reading of Our Town, she expressed appreciation in behalf of the students. Science Projects Right: Betty Punghorst even sup- plied samples of sewage wastes with her science project for which she received Superior and Excellent ratings in the chemistry division at the Regina and the Triple A C Science Fairs. fm R+-nxt so W1 'MISTER lllllilitli 'il i 1 P-ui-'r.i ii iiimimp. ,N H, pi lm if ix ,i -whlilfl 2 new bw. ,wi uv Lies.-sian, P.. -P ., Q-v 5 ,..- N i..iLi-ws' wif'-M' v........ -.. .,. . .,,..-. L..,,--s. -i -N Q4-':T'f'l ' ,. -- U'm.i-in. Elwo E-an in w ,.W,itiiiw1mi Left: With Mary Mehmert's ex- tensive knowledge of her project, she may be teaching Sister Irenaea how to manufacture paper. Her scientific ambition and her talent won for Mary a Superior rating at Regina and a trophy in the general science division at the Triple A C Science Fair. 7 History Projects Right: The annual History Pro- jects Contest grand prize winners were two energetic sophomores- Rosemary Wehrman and Martha Lang-who traced the history of land transportation from the crude sledge to our present switt-mov- ing vehicles. Right: lllustrating the Preamble of the Constitution won first prize in the American history section for Mary Ann Wehrman and Sue Buck. Below: Carolyn Reisert, Joy Kuebler, Dorothy Schoemer, and Janet Kuhr display their first prize ribbons in the world history sec- tion. Their ingenious project on the Destruction of Pompeii ot- tracted much attention. Below, right: Rose Pitocco, a senior in modern history, won an honorable mention ribbon for her project on the Signing of the Magno Carta, which she entered among the world history projects. v-f-w item. -Q Romeo and Juliet February 14, 15, 16, 1958 Right: Barbara Schuster and Denny Sweeney portrayed the title roles in Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare's drama of the star- crossed lovers of Verona. The senior class gave three memorable performances of this tragedy. Below: Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? muses Juliet in the famous balcony scene. z I. , ' 'ix 4 f 'gh 'X . , N 3: .1 l 3, HP' ' 9 ri in K lib Above: Peter CDee Sheal, a servant of the Capulets, the enemies of the Montagues, accidentally shows Romeo a list of the guests invited to the ball given by the Capulets, while his friend, Benvolio fWendy Winl-:lerj is an interested onlooker. ' Below: The Prince of Verona fMario Carovillanoj points out to the stricken Montagues and the Capulets the tragic result of their senseless feud-the lifeless bodies of Romeo and Juliet, who have taken poison in preference to 159 Top: Clowning around was Rosie Engler's method of advertising the movies sponsored by Homeroom 306. Bottom: It was difficult to distinguish the older from younger Kids at the i958 Mission Bazaar. G i I t Above: Judy Strotman takes on o male charac- ter as she serenades Joan Mitchell with She's Neat in BKR's presentation ot Shower of Stars. Mission Bazaar Below: Judy's tears indicate the iOy lilrt ?V?fY seniar's heart as they take the MISSION Queen title for the fourth year. Attendqr'itS for Judy were Mary Claire Brinker, juniorj Connie Stramberg, freshmong and Kathleen lhlendort, sophomoreg the underclass candi- dates. f .W--nv-n...,,,,,,. xwm, K ' , , ii ailff if .- 4 X 'E E Above, l-lomeroom Assistants to the Business Staff: Gottmer, Lenora Lewis, Evelyn Meyer, Joan l-leenan. Front row: Janet Moore, Ann Wagner, Arlene Zim- Third row: Lois Somervilte, Gale Daly, Mary Rothley, merman, Sharon Kilb, Mary Ellen Mack, Judy Wahle, Ruth Rolfes, Carol Brinker. Janet Piening. Second row: Peggy Peter, Marlene Front row: Judy Strotman, Joyce Kittelburg, Louise row: Diane Roetting, Mary Crall, Nancy Schlie, Carol Andrews. Second row: Rose Pitocco, Dolores Shea, Schulte, Elaine George. Fourth row: Judy Sack, Eliza- Mary Lou Rieger, Joan Mitchell, Alice Aitken, Third beth Kernpe, Kathy Ryan, Jane Wilzbacher. r-wg sz 1 1 1 ' iw 74 -my Ly' . J '53 I 4 ' Q , f 4 V fa 'vs 1 v f v 2 W E . Q45 . . ,K 78 Ann, Ruth, Pat, and Rosie study the chart. Senior home- rooms are in the lead. When the Ads and Patrons Drive opened, many seniors entered the race for the coveted title l958 ANCILE QUEEN. But, as in all contests, the number of contestants narrowed down to four with Ann Wagner keeping in the lead to the very end. lt is because of the work and loyalty of these girls- Ann Wagner, Ruth Rolfes, Pat Moellers, and Rosemary Ebken-and their many friends among our advertisers and patrons that this yearbook is a financial success. Thank you, Advertisers and Patrons, who have made our yearbook possible! 'I79 Marilyn King Patrons Herbert F. Ader Charles T. Anderson Ann and Carol Donna Bail N. Baioni The The Mr. Bakie Family Bauer Family 8. Mrs. R. J. Berkemeyer Supt. Albert H. Bientz The Billiter Family Mrs. Anne Bluestein The Bode Family The Bonfield Family The Braun Family Herman C. Braun Mary Kay Braun The The Albert Broerman Family Browarsky Family Larry Browarsky Mr. 8. Mrs. Albin Brune The Buddelmeier Family Andy Burkhardt Mr. and Mrs. John Byrne Mr. and Mrs. James Cafferky Mrs. The Mr. Mrs. The Bob Mary Helen Callaway Campbell Family and Mrs. John Censky Margaret Chausmer Ben Cioffi Family Cleary Carolyn Cobb Collegium Latinum Sancti Hieronim Antoinette Comella The Comettes Club The Conard Family Congratulations from Homeroom 303 The Crazy Eights The Dargis Family The Davidson Family Leo Davidson Mr. Denhardt The F. DeNoma Family Meredith Dockum Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Doyle The Dunbar Family The Ebken Famiily Mary Ellen Ebner Suzanne Eddingfield Mrs. Ferd Eichhold Mrs. William Eichhold Mr. 81 Mrs. J. E. 'Eversmann The Farrell Family The Finke Family The Fowler Family Mr. Fox Mrs. C. A. Fredricks Ruth E. Fredricks A Friend A Friend Chief Charles W. Fritz Robert Fritz The Froehlich Family Anna Frolicher The Gaede Family Norma Jean Gallo Mr. and Mrs. L. Gantzer The Garascia Family' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gatrost Gerry, Ann and Joan Lois Gilbert Martha Gille The Glenn Family The The The The The The Mr. Goller Family Grace Family Grieshaber Family Grinkemeyer Family Paul Gruber Family Gunther Family and Mrs. Roland Haaf The Hansberry Family Ray Havlin The E. A. Hayes Family The Heenan Family Mr. and Mrs. Rod Heenan, Pat and Phyllis Rose Heidkamp The Hoctor Family The Hogg Family Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Holtman Mr. 81 Mrs. F. R. Hugenberg Paul B. Hugenberg Family The Hughes Family lmwalle Family Jack Janz ie, Judy, Mary, Madeleine en Family Jean, Judy, Taffy, Pat Joyce and Natalie Judy, Kathy, Carole, and Mary The Mrs. The The The Lee Mr. The Franklin Kahle Family Ralph H. Kaiser Keefer Family Kempe Family Kilb Family C. Kiley and Mrs. J. R. Kindel King Family Thomas B. King Family The Kinney Family Walt Klippostine The The Koetter Family Kohl Family George Kraemer Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kraimer Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kreidler The Kressig Family The Kuebler Family Carole Lawson and Betty Asbrock The Leftwich Family Dale Leininger Lois and Anna The Lutz Family Mr. and Mrs. M. McCabe Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McCann The McDonough Family The McLaughlin Family Mr. and Mrs. Burton Manss The Marshall Family The Martin Family Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin The Martinelli Family Marty, Aggie, Toni, Linn Marty, Carol, Pat, Lana Mary, Helen, Margaret, Pat Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mayer Mrs. M. A. Mealing The The The Lar Meek Family Meiners Family Meiser Family Meiser VY Carl Merckel Mr. The Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Meyer D. Michaels Family and Mrs. T. J. Michel and Mrs. Miller and Mrs. George Miller Mr. Mike Miller Rose Ann Miller Sheila Miller Tim The Mr. The The Joyc The Miller Montag Family and Mrs. B. G. Moore Moriarty Family Motzer Family e Mueller Myres Family Nancy Nagelson The Neumann Family Janice Nichols Mr. A. H. Niehaus The Paul Niehaus Family Diane Niehotf The O'Leary Family The Ortlieb Family The Oser Family The Osterman Family Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Peter Mr. and Mrs. R. Piening H. E. Pillman Pitocco and Mrs. Sam Pizzo Pohlman Family Mrs. Alice Pope John Pope Mr. and Mrs. J. Porter The Providenti Family The Punghorst Family Queenie and Judy Howard Ralstin Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Rave Mr. and Mrs. R'. L. Reichling Robert Reisert Carl Reynolds The Richardson Family The Rinschler Family Mr. Charles B. Rieger Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Riordan Pat Roa Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rolfes Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rolfes The Rothley Family Daniel M. Ryan Mrs. Albert Schatzle Gloria Schatzle Harry Schlie and Mrs. L. Schneider Schoenberger Family The Schrand Family The Schuch Family Mr. and Mrs. R. Schulte The Sebille Family Mr. 8. Mrs. J. W. Shea, Jr. Shirley, Toni, Terry, Julie The Sorrell Family Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Speier The Steele Family Mary Ann Steele The Steinkamp Family Walter Steuer The Stiles Family The Stromberg Family The Strotman Family Harold Terwilliger The Thompson Family Johanna Timmer Julia Timmer Hal Tompkins The Trenn Family The Tuite Family Mr. and Mrs. J. l. Ulmer Edward Umbach Sylvia Ann Vortkamp Carol Wahle The Wahle Family The Wessling Family Mr. and Mrs. E. Wietholter The Wilson Family and Mrs. Jacob Woeltle Wohlwender Family Clifford Wolf The Woods The Yearout Family Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Yetter, Sr. The Zimmerman Family Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Zoeller The Zolg Family Mrs. Phil Mr. The Mr. The Mr. The .'J ,ff W . ,. e I X Q S! i A fr, L x jjj' A . 'Q 'jJ!'t --I ,AAD 6 rp. ,A if iff A .gin I A A I I 1 Oyffe fif ,i , fi ' K GAusEPoi-ii. s ,. J i?QIT'P 'mQUfF,1' K if - f ,- CHURCH suPPi.iEs jj 'vi kg .7 V' y J z 14 I ii 5' 'Y ii , ,i ' . . :rf yr. 1? A Nici' N X ' I ' Religious - Statuary ik P Q fp' I xy J Q sg 5 , -A Y V' f -gf .5 I ' 4 , ',j. Q s J of ,' ' x ' . 7054 Blue Ash Ave., Silverton ii'-I ,- 1'A',,FRjENDf ' ' CINCINNATI 36, oHio ,O 'yi' J ' J l'. ' ' Tweed 1-2730 is , i , A rg J J 1 FV' -' 'A N I a ,f f -' r be 1 ' A 7 P ' ' ' 2 f , I ', , 3 'Q U i UCompIiments D , ' U' of - ' MADEIRA , H 8: S P O N Y K E G Kenwood Road Blue Ash, Ohio VIL G E P H A R M Y , Phone LOcust I-7718 Compliments of Miami and Camargo Roads FISCHER'S FOOD Mcdeifflfohio S H O P 3948 Edwards Road PLANT: Mu 1-7400 SY I-2447 fEveningsl ALUMINUM PRODUCTS COMPANY Comb - Windows and Doors - Jalousies Fly Screens - Casement Storm Sash Porch Enclosures - Grilles Awnings, Etc. ROBERT J. ALGIE 3695 E. Galbraith Rd. Cincinnati 36, O. JOSEPH POHLMAN BUILDER OF MODERN HOMES Through the inspiration of prudent administrators the Reginian learns the significance of loyalty. In their leader- ship is found the guiding light leading to its fuller realiza- tion and appreciation in the four realms of student life. They have molded for us a spiritual, intellectual, social, and physical pattern to pursue toward our eternal goal. Sister Mary Clement, Vice- principal, Sister Mary Cleo- mata, Treasurer, Miss Jeanne Conway, and Father Timon, Spiritual Director, confer with Sister Mary Edwardine, Prin- cipal, on school matters and problems. Hpurfusl tum . N-af .X Na, g, , tj if i-s..,?i A. 13 Compliments of A F R I E N D GOODWINIS GRCCERY Congratulations to the Daily Deliveries Closs of '58 SY l-7355 Open Sunday - 9:00-7:00 THE HUFFMAN FAMILY RAY ORTLIEB ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR All Types of Wiring Phone SY l-9302 Cangratululions . . . to the Class of '58 from your Telephone Company A GOOD PLACE TO WORK 182 FREDERICK PUSTET CO. INC. Books - Church Goods Religious Articles 210 East Fourth St. Cincinnati 1, Ohio HOOBLER KINDEL SCHMALSTIG PRINTERS Compliments of 5601 Ridge Avenue Cincinnati 13, Ohio DOC'S PONY KEG Keith Wildeson 3920 Edwards Road Train lor a Career at Mercy School ol Nursing Mercy School of Nursing in Hamilton, Ohio, is one of the finest training schools for nurses in this section of the country. Its million dollar home, Gonzaga Memorial Hall, where all students live, is considered so beautiful that it has been featured in national publications. The School is con- nected with Mercy Hospital which is a general hospital of 315 beds and 45 bassinettes, well equipped to care for pa- tients in its medical, surgical, obstetric and children's de- partments. The School of Nursing was opened in 1906 and is approved by the 'Board of Nursing Education and Nurse Registration of Ohio and the National Nursing Accrediting Service. lt is a member of the Conference of Catholic Schools of Nurs- ing and its graduates are always proud of this fine school which has a high position in its field. Students are admitted in September of each year. Applica- tions may be requested and are accepted throughout the year. Applicants must be between the ages of 17 and 35. They must be graduates of an accredited high school. Selec- tions are made on the basis of the applicant's scholastic record, good health and aptitude for nursing. There are several scholarships available for applicants unable to meet all or part of the financial requirements. For further information write or call: MERCY SCHOOL OF NURSING 111 Buckeye Street Hamilton, Ohio TWinbrook 5-3267 183 BARNEY SMITH 5C 'UC 5 Fooo MARKET Roofing - Sheet Metal , , 7043 Montgomery Road Chimney Repairs G F Free Del1very w 'e'P'o' 'ng Ph. TW 1-1030 Ph. SY 1-9922 J - E '7352 white vine Foods 604l Elb k A . mo ve Golf Manor Choice Meats - Fresh Vegetables N A E F A C H ' S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY SERVICE TO THE SICK Corner Blue Ash Road at Sibley TWeed l-2910 Silverton, Ohio . ' 'tll G H NN ' o 'o 8 Avi- ' H! --.04 I ,' 9 I Qgf 44, 'PO'-.0 O9 Congratulations to the Seniors 1 u.1:S 4 no I 5 a: : E151 .-1: 5 of 1958, our Bag Sisters. 2 .ze l 55 g l l 2 X O , 0. 0. fy You Q I '. . .IQ .lk Q .1 Sincerely yours, l ., 4' .xi ,sx ss,Q Your LITTLE SISTERS CLASS OF 1961 184 ef-.re-o ww - A i 49 78..,,., qnkx C 09115. MM MlLLER'S HECQMQ 47051 ii SHELL SERVICE 1 ZQHZLW , L Q i goiojbgc Blue Ash and Amity Roads Wg i Ji W Deer Park Ohio Siwfwfxff SY 1-9886 rj 9u4.JKM,.,i1zUo.rof.oi gb if Abwdfyfaw 'nv M IMAJSWAAUJQ, NM 5233-am-fu CHICKEN-ON-THE-RUN 7255 Ohio Ave. Deer Park SY I-6577 Compliments of Q Telephone JEfferson I-8283 - I-8284 F Rl E N D T H E M O D E R N B ILDERS SUPPLIES SAMUEL BERESFORD U PLUMBING co. COMPANY 6223 Montgomery Rd. Pleasant Ridge Cincinnati 13, Qnio Mills Avenue and N. 81 W. R. R. ME 1-3395 JE 1-3918 Norwood John M. Hatfield SYS I-6354 Plumbing of All Kinds NEW - REMODEL - REPAIR Cincinnati, Ohio 185 Compliments of Compliments DEER PARK INN of a F R I E N D Compliments of TOWNE 81 COUNTRY SHOEY'S PONY KEG BEAUTY SA'-oN Beer - Wines - Delicatessen 7804 Camargo Road LO l-9803 Open Daily 9 A.M4 to Il P.M. 5639 Montgomery Rd. ME I-9600 ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE COMPANY Sales - Service MOTORS - AIR COMPRESSORS - PUMPS 2861 Sidney Avenue Cincinnati 25, Ohio TELEPHONE MU I-7676 186 DALE ROAD FOOD M A R K E T Compliments Complete Line of Groceries - Meats - Fruits Vegetables 5w,.wme ACME GLASS CO. We Deliver 2033 Dole Road 1721-1723 Um' Street Ph. JE 1-1431 or JE 1-4515 Norwood, Ohio Compliments ot a FRIEND A.B.AUTO BIKE 4344 Montgomery Road Norwood, Ohio LOU BAUER INC. PERKINS BAKERY 6940 Plainfield Road Cincinnati 36, Ohio Your Downtown Ford Dealer Sixth and Broadway CH 1-1612 187 'If it-'s for the house call FeIdhaus FELDHAUS HOME IMPROVEMENT BOB HUGENBERG COMPANY BOB'S SHELL S E R V I C E 2826 Norwood Ave. JE I-5541 Norwood I2, Ohio Miami Cmd Laurel LO I-9800 Madeira Oh CINCINNATI ATHLETIC GOODS COMPANY IIO West Fourth Street CH I-4768 A FINAL CHEER FOR THE SCHOOL WELOVE THE SENIO OF BKR RS 'I88 TONY'S PONY KEG Beer - Wine - Ice Mills and Carter Norwood 12, Ohio GREEN ERS DRY CLEANERS 9426 Montgomery Road Pick-up and Delivery Service SY 1-6098 Montgomery, Ohio Congratulations Class of 1958 G. C. MURPHY COMPANY Compliments of H. 8: S. SUPER MARKET 415 Swifton Center Free Delivery RE 1-3323 Cincinnati 37, Ohio SYcamore 1-9854 F R I A R S C L U B BALLROOM FACILITIES-Capacity 800 with dance floor Air-conditioned - Sound-proofed - Hi-Fi - P. A. A PROMS - CLASS DANCES - RECEPTIONS Six Parlors for Meetings and Parties N 1 65 W. McMillan Street I-,wg AVon 1-4444 '94 ff V 44 4 fvfjjji'-ff!!! tie?-if fi 9-9 APKM 1 18 It j-If A 8 JJJ Ty' f.,,!fV AN Q11 gf of J 9 A 111 ef M LXR AX in x fi! ,S j ' X jf ' y KD W1 VEOMPLIMENTS 1 K! fr. 1' , 1 1 Q 115113 I Q! -, -,, J R 1 X, Q 5 X Z K Nba xi y F R I E N n J ix 514 J 1 189 Wood Packing Pays Th e BEST WISHES McWilliams 81 Schulte CLASZOSTIQSS Box 81 Lumber Co. Phones: MA l-5341 - l-5342 T H E Lb DI dw' hs t HAROLD W. HAGUE i erty, o ton on i stac tree s Cincinnati, Ohio C 0 M P A N Y Realtors -:- Developers BROOKS DEL-KEG TW l-5555 23 l 4 Morton Ave. Norwood Ohio Congratulations to the Graduating Class of i958 from CHICKEN-ON-THE-RUN RUPLEY Bl-UE ASH Congratulations PHARMACY To The Class of '58 cooper and Kenwood Rds. from the Br... Ash Phone SY moo ohio ANDREWS FAMILY Stratford Manor Cleaners 53l7 Eastwood Drive Laundry - Shirts - Dry Cleaning We Deliver BR l-8986 The C. C. Groff Milling Co 4460 Chickering Street Cincinnati 32, Ohio EI - Mi - Jo High Sugar Ratio Cake Flour 'I9 JOE'S FOOD SHOP 5005 Reading Road The home of the Submarine Sandwich .50 - 51.00 - 52.00 JE l-9635 Bond Hill HULSBECK COLOR HOUSE Hobbies - Paints 9392 Montgomery Road SY I-9392 GOOD LUCK To The Class ot '58 Compliments of HOMEROOM 205 Kennedy Heights Pharmacy 6558 Montgomery Road Kennedy Heights JE l-l77l HOLLMAN BROTHERS Serving the Valley Area Milk - Cream - Buttermilk Eggs - Butter - Cottage Cheese VA l-2322 THE WILLIS MUSIC COMPANY Gincinnatfs :Foremost Jlfiusic Store Everything Serving the Music We Ship ln Music World Since I899 Anywhere l24 East Fourth Street Cincinnati, Ohio CAMARGO NIEHAUS MEATS For Those Who Know The Difference' congratulates 2013 worth Ave., at Northcutt G . I e ME i-8053 raduating Class of i958 Norwood Ohio KlTCH'N 8: APPLIANCE Compliments . DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Of 5205 Montgomery Road A Planned Kitchen For - You RE I-2l I7 Cincinnati I2, Ohio MARTIN POTATO CHIPS Fit For A Queen Call BL I-0289 5 5 5 2 ies. 4 1 ..- :-- ' ..,. v','f.,.e we ' ,. '- E?-if ,L H -'W' Q, ., . M 'f 4' , E 2? y 3 ... 251 2' i s in A -' 3 Q ' ,mfg , ,ms ,fff f ,np.,.. .. -se. X ' 1 .x 1 ., x or . f , , . y 4 ' A ' 1 1' x24 ,iw 17.14, -..,, ee- W-, A f-M - -4:..1gZ,,,e if fn,...-N, M QW, V f .. .3 --2 If , -, , '1 ' V -.......,-,-.--.. e :: J 7 - ,W.,,M,..., V - M, , , 'QM , , 1 3 'L wrong'-vvfqmfq, ,, 4 f-....vfn,- -W--.., ., ., ' 9 v 5, . 4- 4 'Q ' f ' Mtiddg , f lei U7 f?. l Surg, 4 IWHIY' 5 1 '.:., QQ' 9 Q' . 5 if 'L ag. iff WWTTQ.. . n YI . '3- Q. . il ls eg I 3 , Q 54 - Q . N Q V . '- vyvwrvrwf., , Q af -W 1- --4. '+I' ozf' : :Jag - ' ' f 0 fWiW!!WLnS, x,., I . J A. ,gl ,ov-,gr N at D: nwurre --faq K ' 9 ,xl 5 t v, .jk ,Q ' . ,' ..:,'-.,-:,:' .,.g.g.---:f:-.gn!- .. z iffy., X 1 J, in -pd :Q In N , r .l.1I'-M22 X: -.' x 'A Vin X ' gs., 'U 1, Q' S lf , e'.:..g'1:ailj:,,y, 4 .X x 1 ',,eq.y s'-,tj '41 'gf X ' l 5 .' ,' W p, 1 5 Y i s :ggi i:.:g: ' X F Q u ,V . NK?-X Q ,JI Y. . Y 'fine ' n' v if-,Q c v' 1 'I x 1 The Most Reverend Karl J. Alter, D.D., LLD Archbishop of Cincinnati 5 1 N. 1 'l .qc u .GQ J Q o n FOR THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES SPIRITUALLY make a three-day closed retreat at FRIARHURST RETREAT HOUSE Conducted by the Franciscan Fathers Retreats are held every weekend all year round excepting weekends that coincide with national holidays If you wish to make a retreat or if you have a group that is so inclined, write or phone F R I A R H U R S T 8136 Wooster Pike LOcust I-9762 192 Henry B. Burwinkel, Inc. Builder and General Contractor 5403 Mound Crest Dr. HENRY B. BURWINKEL, President ME 1-6435 Norwood 12, Ohio JEfferson 1202 Res. ELmhurst 0560 NORWOOD HEIGHTS COAL 81 SUPPLY CO. 5615 Montgomery Road MARSHAL W. ARGADINE Draperies - Drapery Hardware Installed Venetian Blinds We Cover City Wide MONTAG'S Finer Decorative Fabrics GUARANTEED MATERIALS 81 WORKMANSHIP CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS and DRAPES OF DISTINCTION Coll SY 1-8288 or SY 1-7401 ond have our decorotor coll ot your home ond show somples. Cincmnm Ohio 7306 Montgomery Rd. Silverton, Ohio AL'S PONY KEG Beer - Wine - Ice CONGRATULA-l-lONS 7013 Montgomery Rd. Silverton To the Class of 1958 Free Delivery SY 1-9957 from A L L T H E C:Ol'T1pIlfl'1 lel'1'l'S O S O P H O M O R E S 199 of us! THE GREENE EMBRY C O M P A N Y Remember Reginal CINCINNATI UNION STOCK YARD Motthew S. Wagner 193 TOOLS - GAG ES Distributor BUTTERFIELD-H. S. 8- Carbide Cutting Tools, Complete line, Taps, Dies, Drills, Reamers, Cutters, Hobs STAR-Hack Saw Blades GEM INSTRUMENT CO.-lndicators - E TOOLS JO LINE TORQU TUBULAR MICROMETER CO.-Precision Tools SEAL-PEEL Transparent Protective Coating SHARPENING and SPECIAL TOOL SERVICE TOOL DESIGNERS, Inc. I776 Lexington Ave. Norwood Cincinnati l2, Ohio RE 'I-5284 YORK CAMERA SHOP, INC. Cameras - Films - Supplies Use our time payment plan 434 Main St. Cincinnati 2, Ohio Phone Cl-lerry l-5650 RAY'S FOOD MARKET Complete Food Market Beer - Wine - Quality Meats CEDAR HILL FARMS, INC. Fresh Dairy Products 2l25 Williams Ave. ME l-9536 BR l-l7OO Mariemont, Ohio 1, it X J 7 'l D , Q fx If If ts , x ' , 0 4 ' f Congratulations ' I t If J 'F t I '. lfi . , and . - . - A Q f J, , A f P, x ,V .ff Best Wishes to the Class of '58 Q ' Aw fi! V 4 i it , at Tl-is HU'D.EPO'H-.L B'REWlN,G it COMPANY ,fi Cincinnati IO, Ohio 3 'I94 ZIMMERMAN and ADLER BLACK TOP TWeed l-1500 Silverton 36, Ohio Exclusive Dress TH E FASHION ETTE 5504 Harrison Avenue Also Sportswear Sizes 5 to 45 MO l-9826 CREUTZ PLATING CORP. Red Bank Rd. and Hetzell Cincinnati 27, Ohio Commercial Plating and Silversmith Repairing and Plating HEINS DRUG STORE Sherman and Carter Norwood, Ohio JE l-5l42 JE l-9405 Compliments of Compliments HOMEROOM 307 of the Compliments of RlCK'S DELICATESSEN 4504 Carter Street JE l-9543 Norwood l2, Ohio A 81 N Furniture 81 Appliance Company 911 McMillan Street Cincinnati 6, Ohio WO l-47l0 KLEB 81 IHLENDORF FUNERAL HOME GEORGE P. KLEB Director 3900 Montgomery Rd. ME l-2240 P, 1 Nd 1 , ,wb ,va , - , I X 1911501 Ulf' L 1 J 3, H . V ' -1 of v Q Q :ff wt' wi ii WCTLM WV ,ffifiififtt fat 9 if diy tw si' 'J ffm Nfe ff by Q tw if wb M P190 J? ,W W - waht My 40 'NV Q, .WSVW 3, www' .iw W Ppfw 3 who s mai ,wi ,M R950 at buf A 1 . My ,ivy E wt Aj M 1 ,ffkwry ITURE MPANY MCJX' , Up Q! 1 'pohjvp SJ! - qffvmj A' 317 S.. eodingftoad PWC-D X. .WML f5SiIiZFiJcjtQ4'dYLtSj,o+21if .J ' BMJ' A Sf Q nj' N N Now 2 Great Stores! 3 Qyfftgg 1-70399731 kb Q -W Q Q fl' AMN ' x , f X M W QQXSFJ eff' NoRwooD ,fe f ,QQV 1 9 J 2109 Bennett Avenue ME 1-5265 JJ' i Fra ised Nat' al V 3 3'XH M oAKi.EY flii a er 3029 Madison Road EL 1-3310 S11 3 1.1 if 91 En R an VI! Q gi fb Xu Compliments ofthe JUNIORS from HOMERCOM 204 BAND BOX CLEANERS 4729 Montgomery Road Norwood Ohio 'T MOESTA 81 RUEHRWEIN Screw Machine Products - Thread Rolling - Cold Heading CH 1-2895 Cincinnati 10, Ohio Q , 196 EH EMANN SUPPLY J U DY'S MARKET 116 E. McMicken Ave. CH 1-2784 Groceries - Meats - Fruits For . . . Refrigeration vegetables oi' Bume' u Ohio and Superior Ave. Deer Park, O. L. P. Gas Supplies SY 1-8162 C Af1'lQ'V8f 'ug 'S R D MASTER PATTERN woiucs CENTER FDY. 6931 Plainfield Pike 231 North Bend Road Sl v nI Cll'lClI'll'lGl'l Greeting Cards and Records Our Specialty Hallmark - Gibson - Norcross - Barker Studio Greeting Cards RCA - Columbia - Capitol - Decca - Mercury ALL LABELS Joe Discepoli THE BAHAMA CLEANERS Pleasing Particular People 2011 Worth Avenue RE 1-5742 Norwood 12, Ohio ACT OF CONSECRATION O Mary! In nineteen hundred and fifty-four, we entered Regina High School as freshmen. Since this was Marian Year we dedicated our class to you. That was two and one-half years ago. Today, December seventh, nineteen hundred fifty-six, before our mothers, our faculty, and our fellow students, we wish to renew this dedication. We consecrate to you, O Mary, our whole selves, our work in school, our extracurricular activities, and our prayers. In return we beg you to bless us and guide us through our remaining school years. To prove our sincerity we promise to wear the class ring which each of us is receiving today as a token of our dedication. It will ever be a symbol of the powerful link between,you, dearest Mother, and us, the class of '58. Amen. SENIORS OF 203 'I97 THE QUEEN CITY STEEL TREATING CO. 2980 Spring Grove Avenue Ph. KI 1-6300 Cincinnati 25, O. Metal Heat Treating Hydrogen Brazing Flame Hardening Nitriding Pittsburgh Paints Spred Satin NORWOOD WALLPAPER CO. Greeting Cards for All Occasions ME 1-2639 4541 Montgomery Rd. Compliments ot GUS H. SCHIMPH Insurance Agent HEBBELER AND JAMES Deer Park Floor Coverings Phone SY 1-6524 7908 Blue Ash Rd. Deer Park 36, O. STEIER'S FOOD MARKET Beer and Wine 4401 Allison Street Open 8:30 to 10:00 P.M. 6519 lris Ave. JE 1-5678 Cincinnati 13, Ohio Day Or Night HEISELMANN - Real Estate - It interested in Buying or Selling you can depend on us tor satisfactory results. FIDELITY FEDERAL S A V I N G S Where Thousands Save MilIions 4555 Montgomery Rd. Norwood 12, O. EL 1-6666 631 Walnut St. Cincinnati 2, O. PA 1-4500 Records - Gifts - Cards Novelties NEUMARK MELODY CENTER 630 Switton Center EL 1-1552 Congratulations and Best Wishes M5811 Sophomore Homeroom 306 Compliments ot VILLA MADONNA COLLEGE HENRY NAGEL AND SON BRIGHTON MILLS ZI68 Spring Grove Avenue Phone MA I-2537 H . J . B E N K E N Greenhouses 'Air SILVERTON, OHIO TW I-1040 il? Serving the Floral Needs ot Greater Cincinnati and Its Surrounding Communities for 20 Years INDIAN MOUND PHARMACY The Consolidated Sash 81 Door Co 5230 Montgomery Road AVon l-6960 William L. Giblin, Jr., Proprietor Cincinnati, Ohio THE Stl Niiriumii BANK UF ciiiciiiiiin I8 Convenient Ottices All Over Town i NORWOOD SAVINGS OFFICE 4730 Montgomery Road NORWOOD OFFICE 4600 Montgomery Road III Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WZMIQQQ M4965 I9 5, AA,, i i X 5 ,., 1.,. 1 if GX 45, 4' I Share the fun . . . K when you're with some- ,,.N. 6 A one you like, it's ' y fun to enjoy a Coke 1 together. Good times get better with the best-loved sparkling drink in all the world! Coca-Cola . . . so good in taste, in such good taste. Coke is a registered trade-mark 5 TOLL GATE ANTIQUES ComDllmeHTS Retail - Wholesale of 9501 Montgomery Rd. SY 1-5796 Model Pattern And Foundry Buy Your Watch and Other Graduation Gifts From Tom Nolan Jewelers, Inc. KELLEY'S DRUGS Norwood's Modern Apothecary E. Y. Leininger Bud Bechtold 47l2 Montgomery Road Sherman and Station EL V0200 Norwood, Ohm Ph. RE 1-1311 N0rw00d,o1-.io Easy Credit Terms If Desired Wendt's Service Station 81 Fuel Oil Blacktopping - Driveway Spraying Camargo Rd. and Euclid Ave. LO l-9834 C-W Quality Cleaners 81 Dyers WOodburn l-3521 3405-7 Montgomery Road Cincinnati 7 Ohio 200 Compliments Member A. l. D. CApitol 1-1476 of MARCELLA SCHWARB OASIS CAFE 174 W. McMillan Street Cincinnati, Ohio FRANK JOSEF'S Hair Stylists 'le'l0 F iSl'l 9' 7307 Montgomery Rd. SY 1-6379 Silverton 36, Ohio Planning Consultant Singer Has All Three Straight - Slant - Sewing For Home Demonstration Call The Economy Chevrolet Co. 4912 Montgomery Road . Singer Sewing Machine Co. Nmwood 'Q' Ohm ME 1-3738 4706 Montgomery Rd. Birthday Cakes - Wedding Cakes For Special Orders Phone VA 1-4825 MOELLERS BAKERY 6711 Vine Street John Moellers, Prop. PARAMOUNT SERVICE , , PERFECTION HEATING CORP Shoe Repairs - Dry Cleaning 25 years of making old shoes like new 7222 Vine Street Dick Punghorst SY 1-4012 Pgpuler 1-3330 7302 Montgomery Rd. Silverton, Ohio MCDEVlTT'5 Compliments of a Peebles Corner Cincinnati, Ohio F E N D 201 REGINA INTER-PAROCHIAL SCHOOL BOARD Officers President Reverend Thomas Devitt All Saints Parish Vice-President Reverend William B. Heitker Our Mother of Sorrows Parish Secretary Reverend Eugene Gallagher Mother ot God Parish Board of Directors Reverend Jerome Bartel Nativity Parish Reverend Charles Blum St. Vincent Ferrer Parish Reverend James J. Conroy St. John Parish Reverend Joseph A, Dauwe St, Saviour Parish Reverend John F, Dillon Assumption Parish Right Rev. Monsignor Francis A. Gressle St. Elizabeth Parish Reverend Florian Hartke, C.PP.S. St. Mark Parish Right Rev. Monsignor Aloysius Huber St. Agnes Parish Reverend Anthony Migoni, C.PP.S. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish Reverend Gregory A. Miller Sts. Peter and Paul Parish Reverend David Powers St. Matthew Parish Sister Mary Edwardine, C.PP.S Principal Reverend James G. Joyce, O,P, St. Gertrude Parish 15 C ,Not 9 5 A f Afilnv Y 1 S t S ,D I f0aZZ6Q6?' l .. A 5 EI , ii , Now is the time for the Class of '58 to begin t-I-linking about t The may be P he choice of a college. I ' f 1 ,I A College of Mount St. Joseph on the 0hio just what you've always dreamed about. lt offers majors and minors in all the fields important to women. Besides giving its students the broad cultural rg background of a liberal education, it prepares them for EX lg N careers in X VXI P . if X Q ART Music N to T BUSINESS NURSING F x QYADIETETICS PHYSICAL EDUCATION if xo Q X Home ECONOMICS RESEARCH W, F JOURNALISM SCIENCE tl lf LIBRARY SCIENCE SOCIOLOGY VN K. IQ NMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY SPEECH AND DRAMA YN XJ K' ICI S TEACHING fElementary and Secondary? AH if A To further complete that dream of yours, the stu- g dent body will step into a brand-new fleet of buildings il in September l959. You'll be a sophomore then. Get - your application in before February l958. l Xl 202 Christmas Cards - Calendar Pads Fountain Pens REDEKER 81 DICK, INC. MERLAND-WIEGELE FLORISTS 7th and Main Streets Mercantile Stationers 0 Metal Office Equipment CH i-1770 Cincinnati 2' Ohio PArkway 1-3026 218 E. 9th St., Cincinnati, O. RE 1-3369 RE 1-3369 ouNLoP TIRE DISTRIBUTORS ATOMIC TIRE CENTER Tires - Tubes - Batteries Recapping - Road Service 5601 Montgomery Rd. Cincinnati 13, O. WARD VENDING COMPANY Complete Vending SY 1-4570 HUSMAN POTATO CHIPS Best since 1919 1621 Moore Street MAin 1-5614 MAin 1-5616 CONLON'S TOWN TAVERN Beer - Food - Liquor ME 1-1792 - ME 1-9645 4355 Montgomery Rd. Norwood 12, O. C O N S T R U C T I Q N C Q 0 l i BUILDING CONTRACTORS Best WIshes and Congratulations to the Graduating Class of IQ58 ir Factories 'A' Warehouses HOMEROOM 308 ir Schools 'A' Stores Compliments Better Built Buildings 01 MUlberry 1-1979 FISCHER'S BAKERY JE 1-9300 203 RELIABLE FINANCES CO. 4634'Montgomery Road RE 1-5865 Norwood 12, Ohio Loans S10 to S1000 We pay Abfk on investment certificates. IRWIN J. HONNIGFORD Modern Home Builder Master Plumber 3703 Lansdowne Avenue SY 1-4338 Deer Park 36, O. Helps GOOD Families Grow BETTER ST. ANTHONY MESSENGER The National Catholic Family Magazine 300,000 Subscribers 54.00 Per Year Sample Copy Sent Upon Request 1615 Republic St., Cincinnati 10, Ohio Published by the FRANCISCAN FATHERS Williams Avenue Delicatessen We Deliver 2133 Williams Ave. JE 1-9694 KOTTER'S HARDWARE 1225 California Bond Hill Rosie, Nancy, Bonnie, and Marg relax and tell tall tales on the back campus. 204 BlLL'5 SERVICE The Sherwin-Williams Co. BlLL SELLERS, Owner Paint-Wallpaper-Artist Material Main and Mills Norwood, Ohio 4403 Montgomery Road JE l-9384 RE 1-3o11 Norwood, Ohio Compliments to the Class ot i958 ALUMINUM FOUNDRY CO., INC. Aluminum Castings 8l6 East Pearl Street UP-TO-DATE POTATO CHIP CO. DEER PARK CAB 7705 Blue Ash Ave Deer Park, Ohio SY l-4226 24 Hour Service The Finest Potato Chips and Pretzels S A M S K U R O W Reliable Furrier ME I-2673 4920 Montgomery Road READY-T0-WEAR 4525-27 Main Ave. Norwood l2, Ohio Phones: ME l-l2OO - l-l2Ol STERLING ICE CREAM and SNOWMAN NOVELTIES Made by J. J. SCHMIDT, INC. The Brand of the Finest in Ice Cream Enjoyment G. 81 G. STEWART PHARMACY ONE DAY CLEANERS Corner Worth and Warren 5501 Carthage -:- Norwood, Ohio Norwood Ohio Phone JE l-9612 Fine Shirt Service PHONE: ME I-4547 J. Clarence Stewart, R. Ph. 205 1' if i1 6 . WL! QL X LQ, ' OL Pi 1 if C0 WF5'Hme 'f5i0f r VME. W. BQDELL CO. Q W F 0 loam- U EJ A 5 ppffljlndustrial First Aid Supplies L, , 11 AVWG 1 i 2203 Fowler Street DOJ w NMUSA nd hcinflj D U PL 1-9051 ciriciririori 6, orio ,fill rwfmwbg First in First Aid 1 f , , X1 ,fi L V' 1 X1 -' QW L r , ,fl r I, , ry q W V JJ-6 If ii, N16 N ,Qpbb UU Rec Qs - She bdriksic - !dx:e1,etil1gDClll:rds lk' L' U- 0 ' 11 A - J 'i il' 111 W 1 Ph toSfElfQ!A1 i S or ir Sr i io i fi if 510 mom D pf WJ sr NLG is SQ rf 10,14 LQXX' ' of Ope 9 y2 9 P. ' Q' lv N 36 E. fifth St. X' K, Q V' On Fountain Square 5 5 M If J X 11 5 13 A 1 If TOEBBE BROTHERS 5 fr of Er! wi WHITE VILLA GROCERS 1 N sg1-Jjfeq-AI R Quality Meats - Fruits - Vegetables xi jj 6, iff 2 NS! ii 6103 Montgomery Rood SX V wg 3'.J- MElrose 1-5531 '1' ,' fl -Q, 51 J Nfixjf jx Rtikfing - Sheet Metal Work Chimney service AMBULANCE SERVICE CC - - C. L. SHOEMAKER General Repairing 3732 Montgomery Rd' MElrose 1-6050 18 Ill Ci I e CinciY7E2?118, Ohio Y WARD'S FLORISTS WE I-5874 , rl , N351-2533? FLOWERS FOR ALL ocCASioNS pry ry A 1 We Grow Our Own Flowers , if W1 J-' YQ y A Y P1 ij J fi K ME 1-7864 SY 1-8855 11 1' Q f 13 1 QV 1 1 K I I ox, yi ,WX f 1rd rv 1 ,WM U Best of Luck M To The EK pf 1 CLASS OF '58 ' from if if HoMERooM s.H.H. 1 K, 206 Compliments of E TI K. STALEY RICHARD M. KEARNEY QU N N AH0 'eY df I-aw Funeral Director M 7l4O Plainfield Road C . Hardwood FIoorS ' Deer Pork I-old - sggslfsfl. H-gghnlshed Cincinnati 36, Ohio 2506 Moundview ME l-3308 Norwood, Ohio Q ij C r 1 ' 1 1' , I CONGRATULALIONS and BEST W1S1-1ES X , A' A to ' , j ' I THE CLASS OF 1958 E ' , ' in j 'li 'lf' 1 J from 'Q ' , . A , 1 A 'ri-11: CLASS or 1959 Q BLUE ASH SUNOCO 4750 Cooper Road SY l-9857 Blue Ash, Ohio HYMAN SKUROW 81 SON Fine Furs - Exclusive Apparel Melrose Shamrock Cab Co. MElroSe l-l7OO JOHNSON'S DRUGS 4521 M0111 Ave., Norwood 8468 Blue Ash Road lNext to the Parkl SY I-6268 Rossmoyne, Ohio 207 FRED A. SCHAD Meats - Poultry - Eggs - Wholesale - Retail Catering to Restaurants, Hotels, Institutions 4507 Forest MElrose I-2655 BEN'S BUDGET JEWELERS 4568 Main Avenue 6OI2 Vine Street Norwood Elwood Place Cincinnati I2, Ohio Cincinnati lo, Ohio Trade With Us We Are Closer To Your Home WHAT'S YOUR HOUSEPOWER RATING? Wire on Time 5-Year Plan G. Robinson TE I-2405 Compliments of the JANZEN COMPANY Dot Foods f Comp-liments of FASHION SHOP Specializing in Teen's Apparel 47OI Montgomery Road JE I-39I9 Norwood, Ohio THE DEER PARK BUILDING 81 LOAN C O M P A N Y 7208 Blue Ash Ave. SY I-6507 Deer Park, Ohio Best of luck to the future Graduates of Regina HOMEROOM STR 208 till? fl 5 1 ,F 5 l. fig if f'..f'Wfii l If V 5llyNDAx!Jv'Compliments f i of CENTRAL BRASS AND ALUMINUM FOUNDRY WESTERN 81 NCRTHERN HILLS MAL REALTY MARK A. LINDEMAN, Realtor MILTON R. SCHNEIDER, Realtor 5313 North Bend Road Cincinnati 39, Ohio HU l-0986 P ' T' ' . ' I rescrip ions a Specialty Compllments , WILLIAM'S PHARMACY of Q Matson and Blue Ash A SY I-7958 Deer Park, Ohio Linoleums Furniture Appliances Radios Television Rugs APPLIANCES OF NORWOOD, INC. wissei. AND scHwARTz MElrose l-3lOO 4708 Montgomery Road Norwood, Ohio WASH ETTE, INC. Complete Laundry Service 6 L IRWIN J. CARROLL Roofing 6l32 Ridge Ave. ocations ME I-0332 Cincinnati I3, Ohio 209 iDlOS VAYA CON USTEDESl The Spanish III 81 IV Club X Q! X45 Compliments of by A bgllxf LP iw W abc, CAPITOL GRILL rf if 7300 M2::5z2:z:s'Y Road J. cg HocKE'r1' co. Fine Jewelry 4547 Main Ave. ME 1-1050 TW A 1 DEER PARK BAKERY Decorated Cakes Are Our Specialty -1672 li Compliments of FAB-WELD, INC. 2119 Madison Ave., Norwood, Ohio FRANK H. ROLFES, Manager 1 1 Suppliers of Structural and Miscellaneous Steel f ,I L 1 M Lili 1 for or ,. ll 1 1 5 s - t ,L 152 I 0 I UL' Building Construction X 6 tl 4 - wt , 1 gf ' V, ,5 ' :fl R 1 1 L P53 L v' K Z RE 1-4047 1- ,+ , .L L fd k N Lr'f , ' 'W 1' Ll ML lf L L L 1, 1.11 L ci! ' f , YQ- l if L L11 A if I, 1 'N - 5 PM 210 C Ni X. ,QU W VU Z , '45 A Y Q 'J ,iiwyii iffy? Mime f 63 If ,L MV, P iL ,ff V ,, 40 i V ,o ia L17 iU,4Lw.YfJf fi L Hb4JL wiv QU? DMC ,Q A in Ji' WARM ff 22, in in iw WZQV-'W Ujy JJ, MMKZVKT0 fa X X out 6406 THEATRE conoiss Fgifi, A, 'QE if ' and LUMBER COMPANY C PLAZA THEATRE 15 E. 66th sweet open Uma: 11100 P. M. cincinnati ohio A 2713 7 14 'Q il if . 4 V155 K 5 Z P f , 11 ' J ' 117 F X X A M. DEGARO COMPANY 62 Plum Street Cincinnati 2 Ohio ' .2-'E NX K!! FJ I4 A- J , 7 - A Live Longer, Stronger 0 Q az! gt, S543 Eat more fresh fruits and ve I f w - QQ- 'A JR ik Wholesale ! Q-ffl Q. 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'Q x -,'!:Ag'4k!.J.gFSN,4.. . 1 + 5 H'- ww, ' 1 1,-I 6 l MH S 'UQ ..- ' cs '-. 1 ' Y C' o FS Ng 3 -'5' 0 f 0 ,'4Q 4' .. 0 ' 1 . O . 0 I W 0 3 1 Q O 9 I ' QA M ' 1 f 154 vi ' if 23. ' F' I 5 12 iz: f . Z 1.2 I fl, 5 .' f 0 Ufy xxx N '. f 0, 4g XX Q Q .- 'X 1 N, ..... -'db KN O O D. ,. -xx!tssss9'. HHN N ' if YW 'D XXA K X ' : 'V ,X- t Afpjflj M pf, ji? Slifer Mlory Edwardine, C.PP.S fb T7 , .P rinci o P 3 fww K D PV L4 ffyff' j W 16 Compliments of YL HJZABETHT SCHOOL OF NURSING Covington, Kentucky .-aff' Jw 1' P ,f . Compliments X ,F iw of 11- .-1' ,A THE FussNE1z-1.Aw1-1oRN co. Ng 51 5- 41-1115651 wishes 1 Y X ' Realtors K 1,4 , ,x-.XA to the TW 1-5000 7136 Monfgomery Rd. TFYA1 -V in 1, 31- c11iAss.oF 1958 'M-1 Y t :Sis 1 Q 1 'from KEEGAN'S at Phone SY 1-7994 :MONTGOMERY PHARMACY 9450 Montgomery Rd, Montgomery, O. X '1 0 3 1 - 1 s X 1 to the Closs of '58 E ik XL I 1 , 'T' Q X 1 ' x ' XX ul ll X 21 , gy K if si T1 ,X Q . r 5 E , ' 1 3 Q x 1- 9 ' X . N xv X 2 K , , ' 212 ,- 4 if ff H if AMERICAS MOST FAMOUS DOUBLE-DECK HAMBURG!! . . . THE ORIGINAL BIG BOY Ohm BY PHONE AND mx: 'EM HOME 3 ' r A -L iz, . i C , . z' I J , fb ' ,i . as - I L I ' ' ii' ' I ii rf ,er - 11 - I 1 ff ,,iWjishe's, told the J ULfs,f'K,CiIass of 58 I from MISS SYLVIA NAISH I C FLAIG'S GULF SERVICE STATION Auburn and Dorchestel Avenues Cincinnati Qhio J. c. DEFINNEY MACHINERY co Quality Electric Portable Tools 5306 Lester Road Phone RE I-5599 THE WOODMONT DAIRY COMPANY Grade A Products 4300 E. Galbraith Road SYcamore I-7300 Deer Park 36, Ohio Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1958 from the KENWOOD McALPINS in the Kenwood Shopping Center 2 I EMM ff ffffMfIftf I Half? fd' Wlf 6!!bI 1 Om Ama, of emwmz gazegf,wg,,, If L f L iv I' WALNUT HILLS ,M 4 ,W ? 'QQ fff it ef ,M FOR A COMPLETE EDUCATIOLKLU P 'E I f Religious - Intellectual - Physical - SocialffffAesthetic ,M A fully-accredited four year college for women offering the degrees of 'gacdkvz of 14154 in ART ENGLISH HISTORY MUSIC SPANISH BIOLOGY FRENCH LATIN PHILOSOPHY SPEECH CHEMISTRY GERMAN MATHEMATICS SOCIOLOGY ond 2464664 of Science in EDUCATION NURSING ARTS FOODS AND NUTRITION MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY GENERAL HOME ECONOMICS Conducted by the Religious Sisters of Mercy of the Province of Cincinnati. 214 if Wil ,wifi ,, it fb Eff? if E3ERGENCY PLUMBING Nights - Sundays - Holidays 'ix i x r'l ' i' L ' T' JOHN G. HALPIN Plumbing and Heating KH f Q J lf Sales and Service to ,A -. . L, J ,N N i 1 K .. . ,J L Q W . l fi Glilyli xy X XN K L, bi A P il KJ lv 'I y V l l , lj f 3610, Evanston Avenue ' f , WN l , A fu A9 F, BAL 70fffi4ff',,,!U1F'9f5 Mi' 7 if ,Local and Long Distance , Insured - Free Estimates 24 Hour Service il i t N Uilwhgy I RSM A 9 ,QE CJ E fhdge RE I-5548 I ,Phone ME 1-3553 W . wjvv if S921 ' A ',, i' Q Loggi fl ' M if uf' My Nt l fi' ttyl Compliments of - ' ,lf Q K Y E. K. Moknls s. co., mc. . ' l Everything in Steel 317 West Second Street Phone CH l-3Q26 it lil ti viii L s id K JJ J, ,T , l f ri 7' fl c Q i Q, E jj JJ W THE SENIOR CLASS Mill R fly are grateful to J NIJ Mfjilgjfpll ' fl? Q9 XJ ji yy osBoRNE PHo'roGRAPl-lens it gf Y X tor their ,JJ ' V fix Service, Courtesy, and Cooperation KO JH in this i958 Regina ANCILE l N 2 X x W I ' Y vi, N9 on O 'ea .. 4 ' i 'F 4 bg' Jtd g -' . 1.4. ef- ,Y , -4'?.' --P' i2 fha fif A4fg1 JA W dr 5 KX fs W ff: ' . '. Q1 I 3 ix vi 4' W9 wr X ff! F. 5 H Ez if . is IJ' six as 4 15 51' ' X 2 Y 0: 7'-1 J ' f K. - I ,lj ' Y x . , 0- Q gy fQQu33k.WLiQf7 ', ,Wxf 3,f,qflQ11g55. ' . . 1 h W :NIH xfnf, 45' iZ'ii'bff,,f ,1p W, X L Qwgg N ww fr l M vig: !!lf!fff!m 0PJ'cLDMQJ'qlJM- f J' 5 , .. od 1 QxD.!Jfljuf'.gv TLQ' X Y 4 . 1 ja r' , 5, . ,--'VI' . -, Y I v A . . 1 'I 1 H- , 1-A 4 6' 1 I I 41 Joan Heenon - 1955 'Patricia Porter -- 1956 Mission Queens 1 K I 5,42- 0 , ctdguucq CC V O K glcg fc Arlene MocKenncl - 1957 Julio Strofmcm - 1958 Wx M ...N CIP pen: ns? fin Above: Seniors selected to represent Regina during Cincinnati's Girls' Week enjoyed their several tasks-especially the free day from school. Betty Ann Punghorst won a seat in Cincinnati's Council forga day and later gave an interesting account of the city's management. Left to right are: Mary Ellen Mack, Judith Wahle, Betty Ann Punghorst, Mary Ann lmwalle, Mary Lou Rieger, Carolyn Pope, and Mary Lou Roush. Left: Among the unforgettable persons we have met, Mrs. Winifred Feely will surely rank very highly. The story of her miraculous cure by our Lady at Lourdes will ever be remem- bered. We seniors can also think of the wheel chair labeled as our class gift to the sick at Lourdes. Below: Reginiaris featured again in our Vocation Assembly on March 25. Father Paul Scales, O.F.M,, was chairman of the discussion. The story of each romance with Christ furnished interesting information for present Reginians. They are Sister Timothea, R.S.M., '48, Sister Esther Marie, S.C., '56, Sister Herman Joseph, C.PP.S,, '50, Sister Loretta Rose, C.PP.S., '55, Sister Mary Patricia, Glenmary, '55, Sister Ann Bernadine, C,PP.S,, '55, and Sister Mary Jude, S.C.S.C., '53. .sw 5 . f-f X -4' W3 , iii ' S55 N l' Laeta re Interlude Left: March l4 anl l6 were the dates for the annual LAETARE INTERLUDE-the combined Glee Club and Orchestra Concert. The Seven Last Words of Christ, sung by the Glee Club, were depicted in tableoux beautifully portrayed by senior class members. Below: Barbara Stagge, together with a group of Scottish maids, gave a delightful number in lighter style. Below: In the final Chorus of Part I, Diane Roetting was featured as our Blessed Mother on Resurrection morn -css.-.-...-.m.vs.-....v.f..s..u, . 2 - s, .v-.A-H - Q . r 5 i Above: Father Franer, Chaplain of the Newman Club of the University of Cincinnati and Assistant Superin- tendent of Schools, gave an interesting talk to the seniors and the juniors on the advantages of a Catholic college education and the dangers one encounters in a secular institution. Left: On April 29, the student body was entertained by Mr. Tuczynski, a concert pianist, who played a repertoire of classical and semi-classical compositions. Below: Kathy Kramer, Mary Kraimer, Janet Moore, and Barbara Fedeler, senior homemaking students, put the finishing touches on Regina's project displayed at Xaxier University for the Family Life Conference on April l9 and 20. .fudge K-we-I ' ' - Ns.- 4 , ii? ' 1 is! i ' ' 9 l fl l I ' a 1 ,c in - 73 X ,QQEJQ - 1 -P- . . i'f3':'-M- E,-it, , , -Ca' 75 Q. 5 .- U gi it ' Q' 2 . Above: Miss Carolyn Grotton and Miss Sally Tiers from Gabriel House display a poster of their social action with children hoping to induce some Regina girls to lend a helping hand during the summer day camps. Right: What college should I attend? That was Wendy Winkler's great problem. Since Marquette University in Milwaukee offered the best solution for a journalism major, Wendy and her mother con- ferred with Sister Mary Clement, guidance director and senior class moderator, concerning the ad- vantages far study at Marquette. 14' ' , ,'x,, .- 0 fx in L f Left: Reginians took to the air waves Over WCET on April l6 when they explained to future high school students what quali- ties were necessary for success in various careers. In this first of three scenes, Sister Mary Martha and Marcia Woeste discussed the requirements and subsequent satis- factions of a career woman for Christ. Left: Barbara Schuster, a senior, and Patricia Hansberry, a iunior, explain the plans for Regina's annual career night with Elaine McConn, a junior. 1 . A x Sister Ma ry Benedicta SX . 1 Sister Mary Carlina Sister Mary Cleomata , E Juniors caught off duty. -J iif ' ,X y 6 Rf X X , ' I Sister Mary Carol Sister Mary Clement 'Ei Sister Mary' Conrada ii . MTV SISTER MARY BENEDICTA, C.PP.S.j Spanish II, Ill, IVp Latin Illg Spanish Club Maderatorg Photography-Camera Club Moderator . . . SISTER MARY CARLINA, C.PP.S.g Religion llg English lBg Libraryg Library Club Moderatorg Y C S Sophomore Moderator . . . SISTER MARY CAROL, C.PP.S.g U. S. I-listoryg Bookkeepingg Social Studies Activities . . . SISTER MARY CLEMENT, C.PP.S.g National Problemsg Guidance Directorg Senior Class Moderator . . . SISTER MARY CLEOMATA, C.PP,S.g Bookkeepingg Typing lg Librarianj Treasurer . . . SISTER MARY CONRADA, C.PP.S.g Algebra lg Service Club Moderator. 'I7 as iii 'is f .Q l 'V is x M1 . X., V, ,A V lx - f .A . ' :gig f fm'-'-' L 1958 Prom 5. .uf ' 4, e if-f'--1 a ff'f'1i? - , 1.232 ' 'N ' :::::g:E:. 5:-ggi a:::21g::::5g 533: Above: At Regina's pre-Prom party, Linda Westerkamp plays hostess to her escort, Dick Pilder. A X6 'FD X Q x f i ig Al c ,QM l g so if is tiff' ' mmwwwax YMX-N c...,,,,1 if v 'X is gy 5 Z' . 7-'-' Above: Joyce Hugenberg and James Wester- kamp are the Prom Queen and King. Left: Mary 'Griffin presents a lovely bouquet of roses to Miss Jeanne Conway for her in- valuable aid in making the prom a wonderful success. Below: The Queen and the King pose with the members ot their court-Kent Taylor, Joan Heenan, Dave Hemerle, Barbara Schuster, Dave Guenther, Rita Reichling, Bill Hansen, and Arlene MacKenr1a. PI., x ' ' , , , ee F Q' X wigixk btw -: -'ZF x ' l X J ll i . L gl i EU , V .MBC M 71 . 'if , X Y Q f ff is A if J, 4 May Crowning O Mary, we crown thee with roses today, Queen of the Angels, Queen of the May! Left: The living rosary, the crown- ing of Our Lady, the offering of red roses, the senior act of Cansecrotian- all are precious memories of our last May Day at Regina. Above: Class officers and an elected member of the underclasses and the Student Forum president, attired in academic robes, form an honor guard for Regina's Queen. As N Q . ii. Below: The senior officers approach one by one, followed by the entire class, to place a red rose, indicative of love and devotion, at the feet of our Blessed Lady. l l E Above: turgical Anticipating the great Li- Week celebration in August, Monsignor Sherry, rector of St. Gregory Seminary, addressed the student body on May 7. Regina's liturgical banner, which will hang in Music Hall during that week, was displayed for the first time. Above: These students ot homeroom 205 were most faithful in reciting their daily rosary during the month of Moy. gl Above: Jeanne Harper and tour International students from Grailville stop in the hall for a chat during their tour of the school. Y-1' Left: Rock around the May Pole was the theme of the last school dance of the year. Reginians were glad to unpack their spring dresses after the long winter. This Joe Mueller record hop drew a record-breaking attendance. Right: A two-year scholarship to Regina! Scholarship winner Cheryl Zimmer and Mrs. Zimmer, assisted by Sister M. Edwardine, decide on Cheryl's course for the next four years. Below: At the final Alumnae Association meeting for the year, the vice-president, Mrs. John Cronin, presented to Sister M. Edwardine cz generous check to be added to the Alumnae scholarship fund at Regina. Right: Looking over her entrance examination, which gave her a one-year scholarship, is Judith Uhl. Sister Mary Clement is explaining the results to Judith and her parents. Below: The i958 graduates were the honored guests at the May meeting and social hour in the cafeteria. B.: --ef' 'N i Q, Jfgi? , . 353' , A, ,, -, E,-:? '1-1 - ai it I fi 1' Above: After weeks of eager anticipation, Regina seniors finally enjoy their first peak at the i958 ANCILE. 'Z-'if Above: You might think that the Regina Wel- fare Association is going to the dogs, but actually King was just leading Mrs. Pizzo of the Blue Ticket to victory in the May elec- tions. Below: Latin lll and IV students who pose as winners of high achievement in the National Auxilium Latinum tests are: Front row-Anne l-labig, Joyce Schneider, Carolyn Pope, Rita Reichling, Gerry Foy, Rosina Brienza, Wendy Winkler, Mary Ann lmwalle, Betty Punghorst. Second row-Joanne Whalen, Judy Kreidler, Frieda Mader, Sharon Kilb, Marian Manss, Jeanne Harper. fx Awards Assembly Right: Marr Ann lmwalle, presi- dent of the National Honor Society, opened the Awards Assembly with an explanation of the purpose of the Society and the requirements for membership. Below: Highlighting the Awards Assembly was the induction ct new members into the National Honor Society. Sister Mary Clement welcomes the juniors who have achieved this honor-Julith Rin- schler, Sue Schaefer, Geraldine Foy, Mary Claire Brinker, Patricia Hansberry, Joanne Whalen, and Myri Degaro. VX 4 I -5,-.fm 8' .-, sa , 'X ff? , 'S ' l i t I u 1 , ' Barbara Schuster, president of the class of '58, compli- ments Mary Griffin, newly elected president of the Class of '59. . pil X Joyce Schoenberger man- aged to capture several , ,lf , ,li Receiving the Editor's award from Sister M. Edwardine climaxes a year ot outstanding work for Ruth Gallagher, editor of The Beacon.'f W awards in the sophomore division. Here Sister M. Edwardine smiles her ap- proval on Joyce's efforts. Senior Farewell Right: Anne, Jane, Bobbie, and Alice begin our Senior Farewell program with a poem re- calling our freshman year. Below: Freshman days remind us of general science class. Joan Koehne as Miss Stagge tries to arouse interest in science and Kleenex. Below: Marlene, Mary, Helen, and Diane sing of Pat, queen of the Mission Bazaar. For the second year in succession we won the queenship and thus began a tradition which the class of '58 challenges any class to match. Above: Recollections ot world history class in our sophomore year bring Miss Tuttle and her big surprise to us. Janet Borchelt tells us the story ot a ring. Below: Peggy Peter, Pat Porter, and Frieda por- tray the big event of our receiving our class rings. Apologies to Father Timon and Sister Edwardine. Pat was the class president in the junior year. f if ,, l I l l l 1 l 1 f i Above: Reminiscing the year at fun and hard Above: HMV bqby is growing UDV' Prohld momos Work me members of the 1958 ANGLE Staff congratulate their daughters on the occasion of re- ' ceiving their class rings. These class rings were somewhat large. Above: Our class was a sporty one. In fact, we Above: Oh, no, we did not miss breakfast again. needed a shopping bag in which to carry our trophies This news upsets Judy Strotman and Joan Mitchell, to the farewell assembly. Judy's bunkmate, during the retreat at Friarhurst. Below: This was Farewell, 5 5. ii but-l 1' i QL . i v ra 5 'J' 4 u, V V3 if ah- , 1, 1 . Y , 1 i 'vi 'asf ' -I 2 V 11 L: Lg 1 L-P iff ,J A. ,ii 5. Q 'li Q L lv, .il Kim Jrl G, U ' he i .,.A Wx Y Sf 9-1 v V xml Y, Y v Q. V' M 'F J. A- ik Above: Our big day began in Sts. Peter and Paul Church with Mass said by our senior Religion teacher Father Randolph Thompson, O.F.M. Left: Led by Sister Mary Florentine and Sister Mary Madeleine, the class marches back to their Alma Mater for the graduation breakfast. Below, left: Our parents share the happy oc- casion with us. Below: Father Randolph and Miss Conway keep the faculty members entertained during their breakfast with their usual jokes. 1' 1 - ei' ' X. , W, K. Q.. it N ' Wx dgjifsu X sf ttf ' R Graduation! A-11 , 1 ,,,, Q , 'lm W e l g g 5' : 9? '- .g Q, I . li x it 1 ., ri , Left and above: Following the theme of Our Lady of Lourdes, Barbara Schuster had delivered her Salutatory-her welcome to our audience on this glorious night Then Betty Ann Punghorst gave her Valedictory elaborating on the line Our hearts are on fire selected from the hymn Immaculate Mary Betty voiced the sentiments of each of us as we now were departing from our Queen s school Above: The person whose -pres- ence we really appreciated was Father Chris. He reminded us of some of the storms we, as sopho- mores, had weathered together, re- viewing the points he had empha- sized to keep us close to our Blessed Mother. Right: Another Graduation Day privilege was the presence of Mon- signor Earl Whalen, Archdiocesan Director of Youth Activities. Below: Assisted by Father Timon and Father Randolph, Monsignor Whalen distributed the awords and diplomas. 'N Miss Jeanne Conway Father Bennet was visiting I ' H ,fr Father Timon and seniors. ,ef . - ., r. av ft. ' fl'Yffm a .,. MA 4 all .Q x The Reverend Mrs. Donald Dawdy Timon Cook, O.F.M. :Q lu. Ll , fu- in-A i I k gx Sister Mary Denise Sister Mary DeSales Miss Corol Dorn MISS JEANNE CONWAYQ Physical educationg Sportsg G.A.A. Moderatorg Prom Chairman . . . THE REVEREND TIMON COOK, O.F.M.g Religion I, lllg Spiritual Director . , . MRS. DONALD DAWDYg Libraryg Supervision . . .'SlSTER MARY DENISE, C.PP.S.g Instrumental Musicg Orchestra . . . SISTER MARY DeSALES, C.PP.S.g Instrumental Musicg Orchestra . . . MISS CAROL DORNQ English Illg Religion I. 'I8 , .ig Congratulations to the Class of '58 REGINA HIGH SCHOOL From The Burger Brewing Co. A Fmer Beer-Year AHer Year Ei: apbevg E i -W5 22 I F 0 7-0 is Quin Pinch printing -l I JOB PRINTING O SFECIALIZING IN WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS . 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'gl '5'Qi'I!gj!.r1Qgbe4'f,.5 a.Vw'L' 4 ' fl E 9 ' ' ae5.iiiQw3,,1-3'ie1'.2s?2LQ'fQ331?53fAQ'jf.f:fa:s4g4wy4ifG.:e31fqwl,a.,Q..fa... w1:fi:.f..,.?5.'-S'a!f4w.rlf- Q13-1.-Qiviiiibr. ,. ., ' ' 6:15 f ...f.13f.nI .ff-vi.'5:?.f:ms3am's.i?1a1.se:.:4fe0ii.S'2'fL.?.'ff?.'5.:Q'f2:3'i..i. . 1. . , 1 Sister Mary Edward Plenty of .luliets but where is Romeo? .........m WX Sister Mary Francetto Sister Mary Electa Sister Mary Florentine Mrs. Frank Geis SISTER MARY EDWARD, C.PP.S.g English IVQ Latin lVg Speech and Dramag Y C S Senior Moderator . . . SISTER MARY ELECTA, C.PP.S.g Foodsg Sophomore I-Iomemakingj Y C S Junior Moderatorg Junior Class Moderator . . . SISTER MARY FRANCETTA, C.PP.S.p Cafeteria supervision and managementg Government Lunch Program . . , SISTER MARY FLORENTINE, C.PP.S.g Foodsg Senior Homemaking . . . MRS. FRANK GEIS, Clerkg Supervision. 'I9 WZf ,I ,.+-93,5 Aa' Sister Mary Giovanni Sister Marv Henrietta Just working on decorations for the big Mom and Pop Hop. That's all! ' T? i - 4 is Sister MGVY Ifenoeo Miss JOHGT -IOSVIVIQ 'I Mrs. William Lammert SISTER MARY GIOVANNI, C.PP.S.g General Scienceg Religion llg Albertus Magnus Science Club Moderator . . . SISTER MARY HENRIETTA, C.PP.S.g World Historyg Social Studies Activities . . . SISTER MARY IRENAEA, C.PP.S.g Chemistryg Albertus Magnus Science Club Moderator . . . MISS JANET JOERINGQ English I Ag French l, ll . . . MRS. WILLIAM LAMMERTg English II A, ll B. 20 S QQ I ,. , I if Mr. Joseph Pete Leisring Sister Mary Liliosa Q. QS Wi Q is A Sister Mary Madeleine Sister Mary Marguerite Sister Mary Martha xS K Y News of Regina activities attracts Mr. MeckIenborg's attention. Mr, Clefag Meqklenbarg MR. JOSEPH PETE LEISRINGQ Maintenance . . . SISTER MARY LILIOSA, C.PP.S.5 Modern Historyg U. S. I-Iistoryg Geographyg English I Cy Social Studies Activities . . . SISTER MARY MARGUERITE, C.PP.S.g Stenography Ig Typing Ilg Correspondence . . , SISTER MARY MARTHA, C.PP.S.g Journalismg Spanish Ig BEACON Advisorg C. S. M. C. Moderator . . . MR. CLETUS MECKLENBORGQ Director of Glee Club and Orchestra. 21 iiff' , , vu 4- .,., z , V an . vlll A. Av T-In X 15+ i el e i .2,.. L : -:n v Qs 5 1,559 H if V . Q . I Mis Marlene Metzner Sister Mary Michel Sister Miriam Therese 3 'A' N T ' MW wx I , z N ff, -it Q ' esezeizf - f Qs ,i.g,, 4. ' , I :- 1i ' '- f X I s ' Sister Peregrine, Sister Mar- guerite, and Mrs. Geis are enjoying one of Barbara Fedeler's tall stories. Mary Crall approves the tale. ii I IVV 11 ' ,lf -D f if . 1 il, We Sister Mary Peregrine X0 MISS MARLENE METZNERg Math lllg Geometryg Algebra B . . . SISTER MARY MICHEL, C,PP.S.g Biology I, Ilg Advanced Scienceg Applied Mathg Albertus Magnus Science Club Moderator . . . SISTER MIRIAM THERESE, C.PP,S.g Instrumental Musicj Orchestra . . . SISTER MARY PEREGIRINE, C.PP.S,g Clothing I, llg Junior Red Cross Moderator . . . MISS LINDA RIEDMILLER, Secretary. 22 fm. + ,I I 1 if . ,T X V L if. I Sister Mo ry Seraphia K 'T If xx! . i- I ixgl There is real mischief in Sister Therese's eyes but Miss Joering and Sister Seraphia are on the alert. The Reverend Randolph Thompson, O.F.M. L Sister Mary Teresa if 2 'Xt Sister Mary Therese I X .' .Q--.t ai . Q . Mrs. Gordon Walter, SISTER MARY SERAPHIA, C.PP.S.g Latin I, llg Sophomore Class Moderator . . . SISTER MARY TERESA, C.PP.S.g Supervision . . . SISTER MARY THERESE, C.PP.S.g Art I, II, lllg Crattsg Freshman Class Moderator . . . THE REVEREND RANDOLPH THOMPSON, O.F.M.j Religion l, lVg Spiritual Director . . . MRS. GORDON WALTER, R.N.j Nurse. 23 The Regivnian is Loyal to Mary, Regina's Queen. '31 we 4 , A .Ju .W jn .x-- - J , .L.. V , 1 Wg , H'-,, .p , ., h 4 1 A X '.m I - .- A K , pig. 1 .N . H'-gs: -,-..' ,J I 1 W K! . JK V -' ., 5, Li 'a - '. -,Q Y YP., I wmv ' 1 - 9,1 4 fa my .i ,,7. 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', , ' ,'-'T V' . ,, ' ., -. N4 V '- ,'-- V- . , -vp' AL. ' V- 1 -- ,, ', Vw- , V , Q gfV.5-' ' S 1 'V ' ' .Q V 4 , . 1 ' .WSE Julie Wagner-Treasurerg Janet Kompsen-Vice-presidentg Borborcz Schuster-Presidentg Arlene McucKenncz Secretory. 26 Alice Aitken Anne Baxter Louise Andrews Alice Berkemeyer 5 . 3' 'MN A M M R0 . '53 QMS: Joyce Beuerlein Lois Bicknell Maureen Bonfield Janet Borchelr ff 2' , .'. f. 2' '- - . ': 1- - , - -'.' ' -5 sf ' I I i,,, ' 3 :DAQ -. .QQQQ , Seniors AITKEN, ALICE, 2422 -Quatman Ave., Sts. Peter and Paul, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, JRC I, 2, 3, 4. ANDREWS, LOUISE, 23Ol Boone Street, Mount Carmel, csrvlc 1, 2, 3, 4, mc 1, 2, 3, 21. BAXTER, ANNE, 5448 Rolston, Sts. Peter and Paul, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, JRC I, 2, 3, 4, Service Club I, 2, GAA 4. BERKEMEYER, ALICE, 3723 Berkley Circle, St. John, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4, Giee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BEUER- LEIN, JOYCE, I732 Dale Road, St. Agr1es,.CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, JRC I, 2, 3, 4. BICKNELL, LOIS, 4I23 Lansdowne Ave., St. John, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4. BONFIELD, MAUREEN, 4320 Glenway Ave., St. John, Student Forum 4 CRep.D, Beacon Staff, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC I, 2, 3, 4, Reporter Press School Reporter, AMSC 3, YCS 4. BORCHELT, JANET, l602 Section Road, Our Mother of Sorrows, CSMC l CRep.J, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. 27 Seniors BRINKER, CAROL, 9059 Kenwood Rd., St. Vincent Ferrer, Ancile Staff fRep.j, Student Forum 2, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, JRC I, 2, 3 CRep.J, 4, YCS 3, 4, Camera Club I, French Club 4. BRINKMAN, PATRICIA, 4I26 Amity Road, St. Sav- iour, CSMC l QRep.J, 2, 3, 4, JRC I, 2, 3, 4. BRINKPETER, JANET, 3836 Woodford Rd., Nativity, Beacon Staff, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, JRC I, 2, 3, 4, Cincin- nati Post School Reporter, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, 4'. BROERMAN, JUNE, 4382 Matson Ave., St. John, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2. BROWARSKY, ROSEMARY, 39l6 Grove Ave., St. Matthew, Ancile Staff fBusi- ness Managerj, National Honor Society CVice-presidentj, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, JRC I, 2, 3, 4, GAA 3. BROWN, VIRGINIA, I72I Cleveland Ave., St. Elizabeth, Class Play, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, JRC I, 2 CRep.J, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, YCS 4. BUDDELMEIER, MARGUER- ITE, 2644 Dacey Ave., St. Matthew, Ancile fBusiness Staffl' Class Play' Stu- d nt Forum 3' CSMC I 2 3 4' C 3 4. BYRNE JUDITH 7 Sagamore Drive St. John' Ancile Staff CEditorJ' National Honor Society' Stu- dent Forum I 4' Beacon lBusiness fRep.l 3 4' AMSC 3' Camera Club I' YCS 4' GA'A 4. 9 , , , , , JR I, 2, , , , 901 Managerl, csrvic ll, 2, 3, 4, JRC I, 2 F 28 fix, I age E. ,Y X, , Carol Brinker Patricia Brinkman Janet Brinkpeter June Broerman A if V . I 4 ' 'X x. t x A Rosemary Browarsky Virginia Brown Marguerite Buddelmeier Judith Byrne . 'J in 'Er l- .... W x I 1 P X . . In I, x In 5' X X A 'K 5 ft' V' 4' . Qyx 28 Jane Censky Nancy Cioffi 5 Mary Ann Conlon Mary Crall i6- .... f Delphine Chudy Annette Clock :- S, , A ill .. J Carol Cook Gale Daly Seniors CENSKY, JANE, lll2 Fenmore Drive, St. Agnes, Ancile Staff, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, AMSC 3, 4 CTreasurerJ, Girls' Buckeye State 3, Girls' Week 3. Cl-lUDY, DEL- Pl-llNE, 4l lO Schenck Ave., St. Saviour, Ancile fPhotography StaffD, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club l, 2, 3, 4, Library Club l. CIOFFI, NANCY, 240l May St., Mt. Carmel, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Serv- ice Club l. CLOCK, ANNETTE, 7243 Berwocd Drive, St, Gertrude, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Library Club l CTreasurerJ, 2, 3. CONLON, MARY ANN, 532l Carthage Ave., Sts. Peter and Paul, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Library Club l, 3, 4, Service Club l, 2, 3. COOK, CAROL, 2405 Park Ave., St. Matthew, Ancile Staff CRep.D, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3 qiaepq, 4, Ycs 3, 4, GAA 4. CRALL, MARY, 95Ol Montgomery Rd., All Saints, Ancile Staff CRep.J, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra 2, 3, Camera Club 2. DALY, GALE, 4349 Erie Ave., St. Margaret of Cortona, Ancile Staff CRep.D, CSMC l, 2, 3 fRep.J, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4. 29 19 ' 73 1 . as all 3 -A..A.A ,, Mary Ann Deck Sharon Doyle A Nr Rosemary Ebken Barbara Fedeler s H H fats ii' A lr .- S' e X -:bak-.P Q tw 'Eff Q 'l , 4.1, 1 Alice Deom Geraldine Dwyer A 1-V 5 -5. 1. y wp we l Carol Ehemann Judith Fermann . 1 '- , 9: H 4 ,. Q We . A - is ' ., 'Q ,j jj S S 'S :.. -S , N, ' ' 9-f Seniors DECK, MARY ANN, 4Oll Crosley Ave., St. Elizabeth,' CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, GAA 3, 4. DEOM, ALICE, 2675 Knight Ave., Sts. Peter and Paul, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2. DOYLE, SHARON, 5300 Montgomery Rd., Sts. Peter and Paul, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l fRep.J, 2, 3, 4. DWYER, GERAL- DINE, 2644 Arbor Place, St. Matthew, Student Forum l, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3. EBKEN, ROSEMARY, 242l Drex Ave., Sts. Peter and Paul, Ancile QBusiness Staffj, Class Play, Student Forum 2, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, YCS 3, EHEMANN, CAROL, 3229 Harvest Ave., Nativity, Beacon Staff, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, GAA 4. FEDELER, BARBARA, 2336 Indian Mound, Sts. Peter and Paul, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club l, YCS 4, French Club 4, Library Club l, 2, 3. FERMANN, JUDITH, 7225 Maryland Ave., St. John, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2. 4 F' saw' 3 0 X Seniors FETTE, CAROL, 6434 Mayflower Ave., Our Mother of Sorrows, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. FINKE, MARY ALICE, 7223 Kenwood Rd., St. Vincent Ferrer, Ancile CRep.D, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 1, 2, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. FLEDDERMAN, RITA, 1810 Weyer Ave., St. Elizabeth, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3 fRep.J, 4. FOSWINKLE, GAIL, 2220 St. James Ave., Assumption, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4. FREDRICKS, ELAINE, 8280 Clough Pike, lmmaculate Heart of Mary, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 fPresidentj, YCS 4, GAA 2, 3, 4. GANTZER, JUDY, 1929 Garden. Lane, St. Agnes, Class Play, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, GAA 3, 4. GEISZ, MARY ANN, 4225 Bell St., St. Elizabeth, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4 CRep.J, GAA 3, 4. GEORGE, ELAINE, 7125 Garden Rd., St. Vincent Ferrer, Student Forum 3, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 4, Service Club 2. 31 fx K vm tx X M, E, X Q Carol Fette Rita Fledderman . s 'ft ,KE pg . . ls W 19 we G 'Z :va V A f -41, .Y ,.,.4 ,,.. 1 Elaine Fredricks Mary Ann Geisz .lyr- rv- Mary Alice Finke Gail Foswinkle -6. ..4,,,,,, fr, Qu-uf 'df il. Judy Gantzer Elaine George Seniors GERDES, JUDITH, 6300 Kincaid Ave. Nativity, GSMC l fRep.J, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, YCS 4, Spanish Club 3. GOTTMER, MAR- LENE, 7232 Bobby Lane, St. Vincent Ferrer, Ancile fRep.D, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4. GRUBER, MARLENE, 4134 North Ave., St. John, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3 CRep.J, 4 fVice-presidentj, YCS 2, HARPER, JEANNE, 6424 lris Ave., Nativity, Ancile CPhotography Staffj, Beacon, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l CRep.J, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club l, 2, 3 CTreasurerJ, 4 CPresidentJ, YCS 4, Latin Club 4 lVice-presidentj. HEENAN, JOAN, 7880 Gail Drive, St. Saviour, Ancile CRep.J, Class Officer 2 fPresidentJ, Student Forum 2 CAdvisory Boardj, 4, Class Play, Beacon, National Honor Society, CSMC l fRep.D, 2, 3, 4, JRC i, 2, 3, 4, Reporter School Re- porter, Glee Club l, YCS 4, Mission Queen l, Spanish Club 3 fSec.J, GAA 3, 4. HENGES, EDNA, 4920 Oak St., St. Matthew, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC I, 2, 3, 4, Service Club l, 2. HEUER- MANN, MARILYN, l55l Yarmouth Ave., St. Agnes, CSMC l, 2 fRep.j, 3, 4 QRep.J, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Library Club l. HOCTOR, MAUREEN, il47 Halpin Ave., Christ the King, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, '3, 4, YCS 3, French Club 4, Library Club l. 32 Judith Gerdes Marlene Gruber Joan Heenan Marilyn Heuermann i' ' ' K ' Marlene Gottmer Jeanne Harper IQ es .gw 'Qtr' Edna Henges Maureen Hoctor Bonnie Hogg Helen Holtman ' Wai.: I . .2 3 Q K N A' X 5 v, Af' Q .W 1 X N X SN . ' A ,X F f 1 I , Barbara Huber Ba rbara Hughes Margaret Holman Yvonne Houston ' as ' .AQ uk .ik 1 ees- E- ' Q A' 4 fees JT?- ,.., X 3 Q, li: ',..' . ' s 'S 'A,. Joyce Hugenberg Mary Anne lmwalle of Seniors HOGG, BONNIE, 4010 South Jefferson Ave., St, Matthew, Ancile CBusiness Staffj, National Honor Society fSecre- tary-treasurerj, Class Play, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4, School Reporter Enterprise, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 1, GAA 3. HOLMAN, MARGARET, 1818 Catalina Ave., St. Agnes, Holy Cross High School, Latonia, Ky. 1, 2, CSMC 3, 4, JRC 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4. HOLTMAN, HELEN, 2640 Dacey Ave., St. Matthew, Ancile Staff, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 4, GAA 3, HOUSTON, YVONNE, 4405 Floral Ave,, St. Matthew, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Service Club 2, 3, HUBER, BARBARA, 2219 Adams Ave., St. Matthew, CSMC l, 2, 3 CRep.D, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4 CRep.1. HUGENBERG, JOYCE, 2315 Jefferson Ave., St. Matthew, Class Officer 1 CSecretaryJ, Beacon CSports Editorj, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Class Play, CSMC 1, 2 lRep.J, 3 fRep.J, 4 fPresi- dentj, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4, AMSC 1, YCS 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. HUGHES, BARBARA, 3470 Wabash Ave., St. Mark, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4. IMWALLE, MARY ANNE, 5930 Beacraft Ave, Nativity, Ancile Staff, National Honor Society 4 CPresidentD, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 1, Girls' Week 4. 2' 33 K' .ff . l 1 Janet Kampsen Janet Keller .1 35:51, -3 4,2 g,QS'9' 'Y 'FX , 1 3 sm nm Q41 jf. w . anger, ,, Q ,.., . . .3. 2 ea .L 1 :.,-:5Eh' g:-- . 3,4 . . ' f -Sfilx. Q - ' fgfg vw Elizabeth Kempe Joyce Kittelburg -tee . eee' I ' Q5 . we if 5 K Q at , jff f-f-E- :at i 3 J it Arlene Keegan Mary Kelly get-235 K. . Sharon Kilb Margaret Klein Seniors KAMPSEN, JANET, 6647 Montgomery Road, Nativity, Class Officer 4 CVice- presidentj, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l fRep.j, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, YCS 4, GAA 3, 4 CPresidentJ. KEEGAN, ARLENE, 3804 Elsmere Ave., St. Matthew, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4. KELLER, JANET, 3839 Thornton Drive, St. John, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2. KELLY, MARY, 4224 lvanhoe Ave., St. Elizabeth, Class Play, csMc 1, 2, 3, GAA 3, 4. KEMPE, Lawrence Ave., St. Rep., Student Forum J'RG l, 2, 3, 4, G 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, ELIZABETH, 2067 Elizabeth, Ancile 2, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, AA 1, 3, 4. KILB, SHARON, 4744 Orchard Lane, St, John, Ancile CRep.J, Student Forum l, 3, csrvtc 1, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4, area Club l, 2. KITTELBURG, JOYCE, 6454 Graceland Ave., Our Mother ot Sorrows, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4. KLElN, MARGARET, 5250 Montgomery Rd., Sts. Peter and Paul, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3 CRep.J, 4, Service Club l. Seniors KOEHNE, JOAN, 5600 Homer Avenue, Sts. Peter and Paul, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2 fRep.J, 3, 4, Glee Club l, YCS 4, KOHLHEPP, JOANNE, 4l33 O'Leary Avenue, St. John, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4. KORTE, JOAN, l805 Glendon Place, Our Mother at Sorrows, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, 4. KRAIMER, MARY, 8946 Plainfield, St. Saviour, Ancile Staff CArtj, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, GAA 4. KRAMER, KATHLEEN, 7233 Mary- land Avenue, St. John, Ancile Staff CArtJ, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4. KREIDLER, JUDY, 3945 St. John Terrace, St. John, Student Forum 3, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, YCS 4. KROELL, SHlRLEY, 27l5 lda Avenue, St. Mat- thew, Class Play, Student Forum 3, CSMC l CRep,j, 2 CRep.J, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Cheerleader. LAMPING, ANlTA, 4150 Linden Ave- nue, St. Saviour, Class Officer 2 CTreas4 urerj, Student Forum l, 3, 4, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4. 35 6 -,VVx TF. Joan Koehne Joan Korte A i ., . , t ,,,, X Q ef 'l vl N ig Q Fx- 4-,, ., , I Kathleen Kramer Shirley Kroell Joanne Kohlhepp Mary Kraimer g 45- Judy Kriedler Anita Lamping , J , , ,WL ,, 5 nf , , Qf ' ., f. . .,,, y ,A Q ... -: J o . t Al? , N Z., 1 .fHgf. 5 ' ji ll, 3 xi 2 wt NC. i 4 41. ' - v - -, -14, . I .I 'vw W if fl' f17QQ QV , vw K MQQJW . - . -Www gf: f'f 'iffffl J' V 26? Vw ,QW V i fm' NQ,fyMf'f , J W' I :JI My Vo! ax V li, A 'Lg 2?-w ljyjf 3 45 f'H UJi?2YPy'Qf ffJ 0 Sv QQXQCQQJ W ' ' WMM? GM W ' M I F D45 Q N vi if 3 211 YQ' A, V ' ' 5 f, 6,6 x,, Seniors LARMANN, MARTHA, 7900 Lake Ave., St. Saviour, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Spanish Club 4, Service Club l, 2. LEUSSING, JUNE, 2627 Atlantic Ave., St. Matthew, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4. LEWlS, LENORA, 42l8 Woodlawn Ave., St. Saviour, Ancile CRep.J, Class Play, Stu- dent Forum 3, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4 fRep.J, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Beacon, Camera Club 2, YCS 4, Spanish Club 4, Service Club 2 fpresidentl. LUTZ, LOIS, 7825 Dear- born Ct., St. Saviour, Ancile Staff iPho- tographyj, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club l, 2, 3, 4 fSecretaryJ. MCALVANY, JEAN, 6635 Montgomery Rd., Nativity, Woodward High School l, CSMC 2, 3 fRep,D, 4, JRC 2, 3, 4 fRep.J, Service Club 2. MCCABE, JANICE, 3123 Mapleleaf Ave., Nativity, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, YCS 4. McNAMEE, MAUREEN, 2316 Hudson Ave., St. Matthew, Convent of the Holy Family, London, England l, 2, Class Play, CSMC 3, 4, JRC 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4. MACK, MARY ELLEN, 54l5 Carrahen Ct., St. Agnes, Ancile fRep.J, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l fRep.j, 2 CRep.D, 3, 4, Beacon Staff, AMSC 3 CHistorianj, 4 fVice- presidentb, Spanish Club 4. 36 Q5 Martha La rmann Lenora Lewis f ff , 4 X J 5 I-rm:-.QI Jean McAlvany Maureen McNamee T' June Leussing Lois Lutz ,J ! . R X X V I Janice McCabe Mary Ellen Mack X R Katherine Macke Frieda Mader Mary Ann Marshall June Mealing 1 - i j,,, i . Seniors ,Rig , Arlene MacKenna Marian Manss V31 Carol Marx Evelyn Meyer S ' Ria' X Q-- MACKE, KATHERINE, 2425 Park Avenue, St. Matthew, Ancile Staff QBusi- nessj, Class Officer l fTreasurerj, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Spanish Club 3 fVice- p r e s i d e n tj. MAC KENNA, ARLENE, 3640 Amberson Avenue, St. Mary's, Class Officer 4 fSecretaryJi Student Forum 2, CSMC l, 2, 3 CRep.J, 4 CSec.J, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, Mission Queen 3. MADER, FRIEDA, 393l Holman Circle, St. John, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, 4. MANSS, MARlAN, 5434 Fox .Road, Little Flower, Ancile Staff, Beacon Staff, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, 4, MARSHALL, MARY ANN, 3672 Guam Court, ST. Saviour, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4 fRep.J, YCS 4, French Club 4, MARX, CAROL, 394i Deer Park Avenue, St, John, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2. MEAL- ING, JUNE, 2633 Park Avenue, Sf. Matthew, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 flreasurerj. MEYER, EVELYN, 4300 Orchard Lane, St. John, Class Play, CSMC l, 2 CRep.J, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, YCS 4, Library Club l, 2, 3, 4 CPresidentJ, Service Club l, 2, 3, 4. Joan Mitchell Janet Moore Nancy Mueller -Denise Neumann Patricia Moellers Mary Moriarty x x Gayle Neuhaus Sylvia Oser Seniors MITCHELL, JOAN, 2232 Duck Creek Rd., St. Mark, Student Forum l, CSMC l, 2 CRep.J, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4 fRep.J, YCS 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. MOELLERS, PATRlClA, 7204 Winding Way, St. John, CSMC l, 2 CRep.j, 3, 4 CTreasurerJ, JRC l fRepJ, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, Camera Club 3, 4 Cfreasurerj, YCS 3, 4. MOORE, JANET, 2943 Ridgewood Ave., Nativity, Ancile fRep.J, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4 fRep.D, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra l, 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, 4, French Club 4. MORIARTY, MARY, 2240 Drex Ave., Sts. Peter and Paul, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, Service Club l. MUELLER, NANCY, l825 Green- briar Pl., Our Mother of Sorrows, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, YCS 4. NEUHAUS, GAYLE, i843 Cleve- land Ave., St. Elizabeth, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2. NEUMANN, DENISE, 2064 Snowhill Dr., St. Agnes, Knoxville Catho- lic High School l, 2, Class Play, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4. OSER, SYLVIA, 4305 Lowry Ave., St. Elizabeth, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l. Seniors PACK, ANNA LEE, 2866 Losantiville Ave., Nativity, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, B, 4, Triple AC l, YCS 3, 4. PAPE, NANCY, 6222 Englewood Ave., Nativity, Ancile CRep.J, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee, GAA 2 CRep.J, 3. PARSLEY, BONNIE, 46l5 Station Ave., St. Elizabeth, Wood- ward High School l, 2, CSMC 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4. PENN, LUCILLE, l63l Herbert Ave., Mother of God, Withrow High School l, 2, CSMC 3, 4, JRC 3, 4, Service Club 3. PETER, MARGARET, 25l5 Indian Mound, Sts. Peter and Paul, Ancile CRep.J, CSMC l, 2, 3 fRep.J, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2. PHELAN, MARY, 8726 Dublin Court, St. Saviour, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4. PlENlNG, JANET, 2604 Melrose Ave., St. Matthew, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Spanish Club 3, GAA 4. PITOCCO, ROSE, 2354 May St., Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Ancile fRep.J, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4. 39 f Anna Lee Pack Bonnie Parsley my 1',, vitae. , , . x Nancy Pape Lucille Penn 'thx Q . I Q v Wo. ' X, 4 Margaret Peter Janet Piening fm I Q-1,1 Mary Phelan Rose Pitocco Q Seniors POPE, CAROLYN, 5724 Lester Rd., Nativity, Ancile QAsst. Editorj, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3,4, Glee Club I, Camera Club I, YCS 4, Girls' Week 4. PORTER, PATRICIA, 2l28 Crane Ave., St. Mark, Class Officer 3 CPresidentJ, Student Forum I, 3 CAdvisory Boardl, Class Play, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2 fRep.J, 3 CCouncilJ, 4 fSecretary and Councilj, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee fChairmanj, Mission Queen 2, YCS 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, PUNGHORST, BETTY ANN, 3l50 Troy Ave., Nativity, Student Forum 2, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Beacon fAsso- ciate Editorj, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, JRC I, 2, 3, 4, School Reporter for Times Star, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, AMSC I, 2, 3 fSecretaryj, 4 fPresidentJ, Triple AC I, 2, 3, 4, YCS 4. RANDALL, JOYCE, 4523 Orchard Lane, St. John, National Honor Society 4, Beacon CAssociate Editorj, Class Play, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4, JRC I fRep.j, 2 fCOunciIj, 3 CCouncilJ, 4 CPresident and Councilj, School Reporter for Enquirer, Camera Camera Club I, 2, YCS 3, 4, GAA 2 fRep.l. REICHLING, RITA, 5803 Woodmont, Nativity, Student Forum 4 fPresidentD, CSMC I, 2 QRep.J, 3 fRep.J, 4, JRC I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, 4. RENNER, EILEEN, 7202 Ohio Ave., St. John, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2. RICKETSON, JOYCE, 2632 Leslie Ave., St. Matthew, Norwood High School l, 2, Class Play, CSMC 3, 4, JRC I, 2, 3, 4, GAA 3. RIEGER,.MARY LOU, 6008 Grand Vista Ave., Nativity, Class Officer 2 fVice-presidentj, CSMC I fRep.J, 2, 3, -4, JRC I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Commit- tee, Safety Institute 3 CDelegatej, 4 CRQDJ. ff I Carolyn Pope Betty Ann Punghorst ll,,- r If lie, 9 X ,jg 1 2 ' t -IJ , Rita Reichling I Joyce Ricketson I Patricia Porter Joyce Randall Eileen Renner Mary Lou Rieger Catherine Riehle Mary Jo Riley I fx Marilyn Rolfes Ruth Rolfes Helen Ries Diane Roetting fw- Q.: f ., .J . .5 .23 ..l - Q Q .f .pwX. Rose Rolfes Mary Rothley ...?i,,... Q ,W 'm -1 , - IX Seniors RIEHLE, CATHERINE, 8914 Summit Ave., St. Saviour, Ancile Staff, Student Forum 2, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2 CRep.D, 3, 4. RIES, HELENE, 3450 Kimberly Ct., Nativity, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l. RILEY, MARY JO, i858 Tilden Ave., St. Elizabeth, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4. ROETTlNG, DIANE, 5274 Ridge Ave., Nativity, Student Forum 4, CSMC l, 2,3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, GAA 4, McCall's Fashion Board. ROLFES, MARILYN, 2225 Cathedral Ave., Sts. Peter and Paul, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4. ROLFES, ROSE, 5914 Wood- mont Ave., Nativity, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4. ROLFES, RUTH, 5914 Woodmont Ave., Nativity, .CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, YCS 4. ROTHLEY, MARY, 2l5l Cathedral Ave., Sts. Peter and Paul, Ancile fRep.l, Class Officer 3 CVice-presidentj, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee, Camera Club 2. Seniors Mary Lou Roush Marilyn Rudolf Patricia Ann Russell Kathleen Ryan I l G' ,H ...Q , ,gS? 'lf.Q : - li 4 ' 1 I l D L - , aiu ,,.,. , 1 1 Wil, ,M , . ,ubu I 1 l l XA, V 1,4 1, 'Y' - 'L Q Q 1 L, F llgfgjvgl , . l 1 l ,. 1 1 l '- 'P v fl 1 ff , 1 Jr , .ie 1 v lefpey jr I fyvf QM Q 1 ROUSH, MARY LOU, 4122 Eileen Drive, ,el X St. Cecilia, St. Mary's High School l, ' ':,. l Ancile fArt Editorj, Beacon CArt , 1 ' A ,,u Editorj, CSMC 2, 3, 4, JRC 2, 3, 4, , A i'-- 1 -:1- 1 Ycs 4. R1JDoLE, MARILYN, 4111 sr. , ' f Je1m'e Terrace, sf. John, csmc 1, 2, 3, ' ,Jn 4, JRC 1, 2 qRepJ1, 3, 4. RUSSELL, My ' A ,V PATRlClA ANN, 4344 Webster Ave- ,,,, Q '-, , P' nue, St. John, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, quvi . ' 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3 fRep.J, 4. RYAN, , 55,4 ,,',Q Q H KATHLEEN, 2340 Quatrnan Avenue, V 55 - -5 : 5 1 J Sts. Peter and Paul, Student Forum 4 E qRep.D: CSMC 1, 2 fRep.J, 3, 4, JRC X l, 2, 3, 4, YCS 4, GAA 2, 4. SACK, Y JUDlTH, 3938 Standish Avenue, Na- tivity, Ancile fRep.J, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, . A 5 hi. JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Judnh Sock nn C 'e Ycs 4. scHL1E, ANN, 2735 Norwood Nancy Schlie Judith Schuckman Avenue, St. Matthew, Student Forum 4 J 2 qRep.J: CSMC 1, 2 fRep.J, 3, 4 fRep.J, JRC l, 2, 3, 4. SCHLIE, NANCY, 4023 Elsmere Avenue, St. Matthew, Ancile CRep.J, Student Forum 2 CRep.J, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, YCS 3, 4, Camera Club l. SCHUCKMAN, JUDITH, 7610 Loannes Ct., St. Gertrude, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4 CRep.j, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, YCS 4, Spanish Club 3 fTreas.J, GAA 4. -- 42 Seniors SCHULTE, CAROL, 6637 Grant Avenue, Guardian Angel, Ancile CRep.J, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, SCHUMACHER, THALE, 8784 Montgomery Road, All Saints, Ancile CPhotography Staffj, Class Officer l fPres.J, Student Forum CAdvisory Boardj l, Beacon Photographer, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, 4, Spanish Club 4 fPres.j, Camera Club l, 2, 3 fVice-presj, 4 CVice-pres.J, SCHUSTER, BARBARA, 4l05 Orchard Lane, St. John, Class Officer 4 CPres.j, Student Forum l, 4 CAdvisory Boardj, National Honor Society 4, Beacon, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4 CVice-pres.J, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, YCS 4, Camera Club l, 2, Safety Institute 3, 4 fplanning Commj. SHEA, DOLORES, 7l53 Silvercrest Drive, St. Vincent Ferrer, Ancile fRep.J, Student Forum 4, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l fRep.j, 2, 3, 4, Service Club l. SIEFKE, CATHERINE, 38l7 Floral Avenue, St. Matthew, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Camera Club 2. SMITH, PATRICIA, 604l Elbrook Avenue, Our Mother of Sorrows, Student Forum 2, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, 4. SOMERVILLE, PLOIS, 34l5 Evanston Avenue, St. Mark, Ancile CRep.J, Class Officer 2 fSec.J, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, YCS 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4. SORRELL, LOlS, 3929 Edwards Road, St. Matthew, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Service Club l. 43 5. Carol Schulte Barbara Schuster . 4 ,. Catherine Siefke Lois Somerville , .v ee X, Thale Schumacher Dolores Shea QF. 4 'TSW' it S .. , m g : .. , Q E , as A I+ Patricia Smith Lois Sorrell Seniors STROTMAN, JUDITH, lO402 Deerfield Road, All Saints, CSMC l, 2 CRep.Q, 3 QRep.J, 4 CRep.D, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, YCS 3, 4. TAP- HORN, CEClLlA, 3l34 Auten Ave., Nativity, Class Officer 3 fSec.D, Stu- dent Forum 4, CSMC l, 2 CRep.D, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee. TRl5Cl-lLER, KATH- LEEN, 3725 Ledgewood Drive, Bellarmine Chapel, CSMC l, 2, 3 CRep.J, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Camera Club 2. ULMER, AGNES, 7224 Plainfield Road, St. John, Ancile CEditorial Staffj, Beacon, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l fRep.J, 2 fSec.J, 3, 4, YCS 4. WAGNER, ANN, 3733 Lansdowne Ave., St. John, Ancile CRep.J, Student Forum 2, Class Play, Beacon, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, YCS 4. WAGNER, JULIA, 5273 Montgomery Road, Sts. Peter and Paul, Class Officer 3 CTreas- urerj, 4 CTreasurerJ, Class Play, CSMC l, 2 fRep.J, 3, 4, JRC.l, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee, YCS 4. WAHLE, JlJDlTl-l, 3465 Woodford Road, Nativity, Ancile CRep.D, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, YCS 3, 4, GAA 4, Girls' Week 4. WESTERKAMP, LINDA, l604 Rose Place, St. Agnes, Student Forum 4 fVice- presidentj, Class Play, CSMC l, 2, 3 QRep.D, 4, JRC l, 2, 3, 4, YCS 4, Spanish Club 3, Qs x Judith Strotman Kathleen Trischler . 1- M., I 'N:.,..4 1 ' lfii 1 an 1' s Ann Wagner Judith Wahle Cecilia Taphorn Agnes Ulmer ,- Julia Wagner Linda Westerkamp 4-or 'Q' Cynthia Whyte Ruth Wilson f x . l il S- , Eiga., . s' Wendy Winkler Evelyn Woelfle X Mi, Nha. A Shirley Wilfong , Jane Wilzbacher s '- Sw 8 ,. X Joan Witte Arlene Zimmerman I. .5 ',, I Sonja Zolg Seniors ' .' Al WHYTE, CYNTHIA, 1441 Yarmouth, St. Agnes, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 fRep.I, JRC 1, 2, 3 CRep.J, 4, Camera Club 1. WILFONG, SHIRLEY, 1651 Brewster, Mother of God, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3 fPres.D, 4, GAA 2, 3. WILSON, RUTH, 1812 Cleveland Avenue, St. Elizabeth, Class Play, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, JRS 1, 2, 3 QRep.J, 4, YCS 4, GAA 4, WILZBACHER, JANE, 5518 Warren Avenue, Sts. Peter and Paul, CSMC 1 fRep.J, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4. WINKLER, WENDY, 6664 Dante Ave- nue, Nativity, Student Forum 4 CSec.J, National Honor Society 4, Beacon qsaafofpp Class Play, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3,4, School Reporter, Catholic Telegraph-Register, AMSC 1, YCS 3, 4 fPres.J, GAA 3, 4, Girls' Week 3. WITTE, JOAN, 2625 Leslie Avenue, St. Matthew, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4 fRep.Q, Glee Club 3, GAA 3, 4. WOELFLE, EVELYN, 7227 Delaware Avenue, St. John, Ancile fArt Staffj, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4 fRep.J, YCS- 4, ShiIlito's High School Sewing Board, Class Play. ZlMMERMAN, ARLENE, 2192 Crane Avenue, St. Mark, Ancile CRep.J, CSMC 1, 2 CRep.J, 3, 4, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4, YCS 4. ZOLG, SONJA, 4258 Webster Avenue, St. John, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4, JRC 1. 2, 3. 4, Camera Club 2. 45 REGINA HIGH SCHOOL Norwood, Ohio 1 P rese nfs x ' I o D 0 h For 'Fifty-Eight Published by The Senior Closs ' Volume XXX I -- :A .1 ., -V ,.-' . '44, 'rar'-1, , .wo ea...ew,,gef W .Q mega! , W' 'n-V M. - 'W A ,Wmmw DE Seniors Homeroom BKR. Front row: Rosemary Broworslcy, Mary Ann Deck, Cynthia Whyte. Second row: Rose Rolfes, Rosemary Ebken, Sister Mary Madeleine, Homeroom teacher, Mary Lou Rieger, Bonnie Hogg. Third row: June Broerman, Marguerite Buddel- meier, Mary Kelly, June Meal- ing, Elizabeth Kempe. Front row: Judith Gantzer, Sylvia Oser. Second row: Ar- lene MacKenna, Dolores Shea, Katherine Macke, Mary Ann Geisz. Third row: Gail Fos- winkle, Sonja Zolg, Nancy Schlie, Helene Reis. Fourth row: Rita Fleddermon, Cecilia Taphorn. Front row: Marilyn Roltes, June Leussing, Margaret Klein. Second row: Judith Strotman Shirley Kroell, Joan Mitchell Catherine Riehle. Third row: Alice Deom, Elaine George, Judith Sack, Katherine Siefke, Marlene Gruber. Absent: Lois Bicknell. f 1 Seniors Homeroom STR. Front row: Sister Mary Michell, Homeroom teacher, Lois Lutz, Shirley Wilfong, L o u i s e Andrews, Patricia Russell, Jane Wilzbacher, Barbara Huber. Second row: Mary Crall, Mary Jo Riley, Alice Berkemeyer. Third row: Jeanne Harper, Pa- tricia Moellers, Janet Keller. Front row: Lucille Penn, Ann- ette Clock, Carol Lee Marx, Bonnie Parsley, Virginia Brown. Second row: Joan Witte, Joan Koehne, Nancy Mueller, Joyce Beuerlein, Alice Aitken. Third row: Anita Lamping, Carol Schulte, Marilyn Rudolf. Front row: Mary Moriarty, Joyce Jittelburg, Edna Henges, Ann Schlie, Lois Sorrell, Margaret Holman, Gayle Neu- haus, Rose Pitocco. Second row: Nancy Ciotti, Yvonne Houston, Kathleen Ryan, Anne Baxter, Kathleen Trischler. A b s e n t: Patricia Brinkman. 47 t Q .X 1, XKXNXQ mi' my f' Q x.,.. Seniors Homeroom 202 Front row: Lois Somerville, Judith Wahle, Anna Lee Pack, Mary Alice Finke. Second row: Judy Kreidler, Sister Mary Florentine, Homeroom teacher, Frieda Mader, Marian Manss. Third row: Geraldine Dwyer, Linda Westerkamp, Sharon Kilb, Rita Reichling. Fourth row: Barbara Schuster. Front row: Judith Byrne, Ann Wagner, Margaret Peter, Julie Wagner, Arlene Zimmerman. Second row: Joyce Randall, Ruth Roltes, Carolyn Pope, Patricia Porter. Third row: Betty Punghorst, M a r y Kraimer, Elaine Fredricks, Carol Fette. Front row: Evelyn Meyer, Janet Piening, Carol Cook, Mary Ann Conlon, Jane Censky, Mary Ann Imwalle. Second row: Joyce Hugenberg, Carol Ehemann, Marilyn l-leuermann, Maureen Bontield. Third row: Judith Schuckman, Jean Mc- Alvany. Absent: Joanne Kohl- hepp. 48 Seniors Homeroom 203 Front row: Mary Renner, Evelyn Woelfle, Mary Phelan, Barbara Hughes, Janice McCabe. Second row: Marlene Gottmer, Arlene Keegan, M o u r e e n Hocter, Sister Mary Edward, Homeroom teacher, Maureen McNarnee, Janet Moore, Mary Ann Mar- shall, Mary Rothley. Front row: Helen Holtrnan, Janet Karnpsen, Carol Brinker, Joan I-leenan, Janet Brinkpeter, Ruth Wilson. Second row: Wendy Winkler, Joyce Ricket- son, Mary Ellen Mack, Patricia Smith, Thale Schumacher, Nancy Pape. Front row: Joan Korte, Del- phine Chudy, Judith Gerdes, Kathleen Kramer, Judith Fer- mann, Lenora Lewis. Second row: Barbara Fedeler, Martha Larmann, Mary Lou Roush, Janet Borchelt, Sharon Doyle, Diane Roetting. Absent: Gale Daly. 49 f ' 2 I7 N i WG., s bfi J yi ,X Y. A . tw Q it A crown, red roses, and a heart pendant were the gifts presented to Ann Wagner who was proclaimed Yearbook Queen at the Coronation Capers dance on Friday evening, November 22. Competing with Ann for highest rank Coronation Capers 'x 'i 1 i -1 , J, k in the Ads and Patrons drive for the i958 Regina ANCILE were Ruth Roltes, Rosemary Ebken, and Patricia Moellers. The tour contestants are pictured above together with their escorts. JMS f QL' 1 w 'fy rf ...kg Wagnerfif., 'I958 A, CILE Quggn , I, 'Q . X ? r 33, ,wg 5 5 51 A - ,N,.w,,M,M,,,.,,,,,L ,HN 1 V I , , H , X ,,,...M..,,..-, ,,... ...... MMM!!! ,s 1 'wmP1n'r my-.4f.,,v Q.. , wwmr-ww V V W...-W MM. ,-,. -W- ,... 1 3 ' 'MMEUEWM HMM-5!2.f,vIm If ', ' ' ' K 1- .-'I' -'I 1. t 'i' . '.' .. 9'5 'f 3 , x Y F. 1 ' U, ', ,uk f,1fL:',- .1 ..-, . '..n ,.---.' ,F : --.v,,.v3L.'g,, 7 ' K v-fx in , -9.5.1, f , P., ,QQJ1 -L ,-f-f-V4 1 1: 1 .. rr 553 aw Lf 'Mig' . fi . :E,,??E2.fQ444 Egfr f4v..af':' .Ani ,x ' - 4 -- -x-- -- 4- Girls, books, talk, a n d laughter mingle in the three minutes between classes. 53 Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, all move onward year by year-each with definite goals and aims to be ac- complished. Getting acquainted in a new school with new teachers, and new friends is ci year-long task for freshmen. Sopho- mores find studies more interesting as they anticipate a career. For the juniors the year is replete with intricate study problems, receiving class rings, attending the Prom, and, at the end, becoming seniors. There is no lack of opportunities for studying loyalty in all the various phases of class lite. . . - F' V ' ff ' as 1:41. 1 - M ' ' M A' fx ff: :- r 1 . ' uh, -L ,7a,A9'fn Q - fy .alibi A. 'I ,,..l,1r,v ' vrivzy D In .Da M .n 4 ,Qtek N T, 7 -t .' 42 , an J ,, ' f: r '- , '- -n, W-.. 17 2. 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Second row: Patricia Catterky, Jean Ader, Patricia Hansberry, Joyce Schneider, Bonnie Hall. Third row: Mary Clare Brinker, Judith Mallard, Mary McLaughlin, Barbara Richardson. Front row: Teresa Thorman, Nancy Hein, Barbara Hans- bauer, Ruth Gallagher, Kath- leen Fussnecker, Natalie Graf. Second row: Mary Deiters, Cheri Bischoff, Gail Woods, Roberta Campbell, Mary Ann Bookmyer, Gail Schuck. Third row: Mary Louise Meyer, Geral- dine Foy, Margaret Ward, Lois Atkinson, Suzanne Buck, Paula Steiner. Absent: Nancy Hecker. X, 'ai Ei 'D f.V7' Ve' ,.f, f y Q - P 144' ,g 50 ' f-WM! 171 I Theme 4-9 Dedication 10 ,fyvfd P22224-ff fg3.:lf.fc,Q Administratiorglgvcgwfxkc, 13 - X , ,Q , J ffl:- PP! '44 ,1 'KWH 1 . !. MJ. .. I .'. fr , Y- I, H ' 1 I ,gf fy 1 a ,QW Hr . , fb 1 , ,,,. , 1 3 J ,J e g7Q1g We ,A my , e .:,. 5 , xx X , we ytjgvy W6 0102! PVVMZUMY Sgiiyfgidjlnwyjz Q95 yn' My cp ff f W ff Awww! W If ' Underclasses I 53 5 2 :? 1E K5I'iIL:1hrf.. Hfilnr-' 7' ' I vxvwl. '- '1'r-'-P' x X. Juniors Homeroom 205 Front row: Judith Rinscheler, Mary Ann Niehaus, Mary Johannes, .Kathleen Sta I e y, Dolores Osterholt, Barbara Muntel. Second row: Carol Miller, Margaret Wilson, Sister M a r y Benedicta, Homeroom teacher, Joanne Billups, Judith Klosterman, Diane Schuckman. Front row: Nancy Schafer, Mary Joan Dieckhaus, Nancy Davis. Second rowxf Carole Patten, Kathleen Berlage, Annette Ter- rill, Third row: Joanne Whalen Mary Ellen Lampe, Sue Schae- fer, Carolyn Glacken. I Front row: Madeline Chiricosta, Virginia Pfau. Second row: Marjorie Rothley, P a t r i c i a Huber, Emily Seifert, Rosina Brienza, Lynn M u I I e n d e r, Bonita Wilfong. Third row: Marlene Monopole, Rosemary Fallon, Virginia Volk, Deo Pizzo. Absent: Sally Rich, Carol Mindorff, Sue Martin, Phyllis Nusekabel. Juniors Homeroom 204 Front row: Joyce Oaks, Lillian Hartz. Second row: Martha Hugenberg, Sister Mary Carol, Homeroom teacher, Myrl De- garo, Lana Herzog. Third row: Sue Greve, Lois Baxter, Marilyn Beuerlein. Fourth row: Patricia Marshall, Barbara Henner, Margaret Hobbs, Carol Leftwich, Marcia Woeste. Front row: Antoinetta Provi- denti, Margaret Stotler. Second row: Judith Young, Janet Robinson, Margaret Cox. Third row: Patricia Sullivan, Ann Meiser, Mary Lou Wolf, Judith Kelly, Fourth row: Arlene Bakie, Carol Greiwe, Mary Ellen Moore. Fifth row: Rosemary Holtgrefe, Karen Kirschner. Front row: Arlene Koebbe, Audrey Koebbe, Charlene Ret- tig, Second row: Annette Lee, Sandra Kinney, Mary Ruth Carr, Joyce Marx. Third row: Dorothy Doering, Sue Young, Jeanne Worrall, Barbara Nie- porte. Fourth row: Mary Kamp, Mary Elizabeth Harris, Mary Elaine Cameron. I-13 Juniors Homeroom SHH Front row: Beverly Walker, Carol Keller, Marilyn Delope, Janice Pepplar, Patricia l-leenan. Second row: Margaret Meiners, Patricia Miller, Joan Levo, Nancy Costello. Third row: Mary Ante, Lorraine Allen, Ruth Kastrup, Antoinette Shanahan, Marsha Flaig, Miss Dorn, Homeroom teacher. Front row: Donna Russell, Alma King, Patricia T h o m p s o n, Nancy Arnold. Second row: Mary Beahr, Mary Ann Wehr- man, Elizabeth Odoordi. Third row: Judith Lang, Janet Griesh- aber, Dianna Smith, Mary Stauss. Front row: Linda Hall, Maureen Berry, Mary Ann Capano, Kath- leen Korbee, Jacqueline Flake. Second row: Mary Wietholter, Barbara Reisert, Jane Deters, Beverly Beringhaus, Lorraine Berchern. Third row: Margaret Kamp, Betsi Whitaker, Jane Burwinkel, N a n c y Kretten, Elizabeth Drahman, Mary Grif- fin. Q X -2... 104 0' I ft' m , ' K X I .3 3,-1 ,A 5' lx u L. .1 , av X - 4 Q . ' ' v . . t , . Q !- 4. i, . Q - a -'f' 'N '- P ' 1 N k Hr ,f 2 '. .- 'R 'N Wx ' X- . ' , S X .- 1: .ff , ,If 1 .Q 5 , f V1 ' t S fu N . Q . ' N 9 Vx 1, L U I H s-, v .5 :. if ,, 2 yi, , L 1 I - Y' 5 X- wx . .N . , . , ,b 13, ' fi- a' ' :Hifi 'KX Q - .J . ,Qty 5 'as N 19 it 4: u :- '. I 1, N: 'Y - 'Lf . ,, N 'E ' -r 'J V 1 x Q. 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A' 4 ' ' .1 - y vf ,w:,g?,zxj,f :xT,wg1:g A . ff -Q. ,Q -4 ,f P V, fs ,+P 511. gm: X i?'?SZi-,:57lfC1wE 1-3 X 7 J Q A A in Sophomores Homeroom 304 Front row: Victoria Chappell, Joyce Dolan. Second row: Landa Glenn, Sister Mary Seraphia, Homeroom teacher, Sue Sweeney, Helen Hennessey. Third row: Carol Lawson, Sandra Saile, Marjorie Pel- string, Judith Cappel, Margaret Pope. Fourth row: Jo Ann Hackmann, Gloria Neuhaus. Front row: Carolyn Cleary, Suz- anne Bevilacqua. Second row: Elaine McCann, Marlene Budai, Geraldine Bruch, Barbara Kock. Third row: Jane Callaway, Judy Grinkerneyer, Shelia Carroll, Judy Damewood. Front row: Judy Hear, Dorothy Brown. Second row: Susan Brown, Eileen Hilvert, Ruth Schaiper. Third row: Paula Holman, Mary Jane Hust, Nancy Brown, Marianne Ber- nard. Fourth row: Wilma Pohl- man, Michaele Ann Ritchie, Joan Greis. Sophomores Homeroom 306 Front row: Linda Finn, Antoin- ette Berta, Mary Mumper, Kathleen Hanrahan. Second row: Sister Mary Henrietta, Homeroom teacher, Joan Meyer, Sandra Michel, Cathe- rine O'Neill, Mary Lynn Ben- nett. Third row: Mary Pat Maher, Carole Meinberg, Mary Mehmert, Agnes Pohlman, Judy Nelson. Front row: Ruth Rave, Carol Koetter, J u d i t h Schaftield, Sylvia Meiser. Second row: Mary Chris Molony, Barbara V ol I m a n, Patricia Wigbels, Susan Wenninger, Kathleen Vogel. Third row: Danna Wilken, Virginia Manss, Mary Ellen Trenn, Barbara Risk. Front row: Mary Bove, Martha Lang, Carol Bizzarri, Diane Wilken. Second row: Mary Peipmeier, Martha Cochran, Scottye Manion, Mary Logan. Third row: Nancy Russell, Joan Mullaney, Mary Ann Barney, Carol Logan. Absent: Mary Ann Fister. Sophomores Homeroom 307 Front row: Rosalie Schatzel, Barbara Broerman, B o n n i e Grigware. Second row: Mrs. Lammert, Homeroom teacher, Joan Foster, Elizabeth Mar- shall, Sally Sweeney, Arlene Haaf. Third row: Maureen O'Brien, Sue Grossi, Mary Ellen Wessel, Janet Deethardt, Bar- bara Spiess. Front row: Sharon Wilson, Marilyn Beverage, Jo Ann Her- zog, Alice Stricker. Second row: Mary Kathleen Hager, Kathy Riordan, Joan Rettig, Carolyn Reisert, Joan Heidi. Third row: Mary Lou Clarke, Barbara Ostendarp, Sue Mueller, Mary Shults, Barbara Benvie. Front row: Agnes Araujo, Ann Martinson, Mary Jagoditz, Joan Hobbs. Second row: Kathleen Moriarty, Linda Distasi, Mary Hilgefort, Carolyn Seiler, Mar- ion Bruewer. Third row: Sylvia Evers, Mary Frenser, Arlene King, Kathleen McCabe. Ab- sent: Margie Chambers. Sophomores Homeroom 308 Front row: Joyce Schoenberger, Janet Gates, Bonnie Bierman, Carol Woertz. Second row: Sister Mary Carlina, Homeroom teacher, Mary Ellen Kremer, Rosemary Engler, Patricia Blanchard, Joyce Bressler, Ann- ette Spitzmoeller. Third row: Joyce Prather, Phyllis Heerian, Carole Levo, Miriam Krusling, Mary Ann Toepfer. Front row: Betty Gaede, Carolyn Wienhold, B a r b a r a Smith, Mary Shea, Mary Kueb- Ier. Second row: Rita Puthoff, Helen Geis, Lois Lonnemann, Mary Sweeney, Shirley Rimar. Third row: Frances Watkins, Betty Asbrock, Janet Faulhaber, Ann Schweitert. Front row: Marilyn Kaiser, Gene Hindersman, D o n n a Stiles, Margaret Franzen. Second row: Danna Bail, Mary Hanley, Marilyn Stegemoller, Barbara Arrighi, Kathleen, lhlendorf. Third row: Betty Schmidt, Mary Lynn Clark, Irene Zoeller, Nancy Baumann, June Quallen. Sophomores Homeroom 309 Front row: Majorie Bucker, Anne Nielsen, Dorothy Schoe- mer, Carol Winkler. Second row: Jane Abell, Helen Year- out, Donna Caposela, Beverly Geers, Judith Kahle, Sister Mary Giovanni, Homeroom teacher. Third row: Nancy Daniel, Judith Gatto, Veronica Ries, Mary Martin, Barbara Stagge. Front row: Mary John Baxter, Carol Kressig, Joan Jansing, Mary Brune, Carol Veeneman. Second row: Evelyn Dumstorf, Mary Jo Pucke, Judith Martin, Patricia Shaul, Charlotte Cros- ley. Third row: Helen Taphorn, Elizabeth Meyer, Elaine Schuck- man, Janet Kuhr, Annette Cianciolo. Front row: Rosemary Wehrrnan, Ma ry Brinkmoeller, Marilyn Levo, Diane Luther. Second row: Kathleen Cerone, Gail Ortlieb, Joan Betzler, Mary D a r g i s, Barbara Schonberg. Third row: Donna Bieden- bender, Susan Crummey, Bea- trice Boehm, Kathleen Kindel, Jacque-lyn Schneider. 'QQ .4-A--1. I2 Q . 1 -f Jw 5555! ' MZMW iiqjiiiviix 1 ' Studies ,4' . I 4 I ,div , J 1 i . 3, 'M-' Organizations i , Advertisers and Patrons 105 HL- X . Activitiey s Qty ii fi i' 'yQUiJ J jp W Ci WL ,X J. it . , I A 178 Wx? ?Z fa'P7f1:-wwf 7fL?jiZ,Q7 ,, sz J Freshmen Homeroom Art Front row: Luella McDonough, Jeanne Pauly, Sister Mary Therese, Homeroom teacher, Second row: Margaret Baxter, Ruth Freimuth, Mary Margaret Martin, Ann McGraw. Third row: Judith Kramer, Virginia Mayer, Carol Martin, June Gib- san. Front row: Judith McMahon, N a n c y Milano, Mary Ann Hayes. Second row: Sylvia Toennis, Leslie Kavanaugh, Kathleen Ireland. Third row: Betty Adler, Carolyn Cobb, Sue Elters. Front row: Ruthann Hughes, Donna Bove, Sylvia Bridges, B e t t y Devlin, Second row: Patricia Cassidy, Mary Ann McNeal, Kathy Cappel, .lean Carson. Third row: Mary Patricia Bauer, Barbara Froe- lich, Donna Hagenseker. 66 Freshmen Homeroom 301 Front row: Sister Mary Conrada, Homeroom teacher, Mary Ellen Ebner, Barbara Bauer. Second row: Teresa Ritchie, Ja n et Hughes, Judith Doeren. Third row: Nancy Wilson, Irene Janzen, Delores l.a Fuze. Rront row: Ann Frolicher, Kath- leen Conrad, Carolyn Bruegge- man. Second row: Antoinette Comella, Nancy Schrand, As- sunta Brienza. Third row: Kath- leen Gunn, Sharon Dunbar, Judith Montag. Front row: Julia Rimar, Barbara Gille, Dianne Nutley. Second row: Mary Margaret Martin, R o s e Ann Miller, Sandra O'Leary. Third row: Paula Motzer, Mary Carol Rieger, M a r y Kay Braun. Absent: Barbara Bakie. 67 Freshmen Homeroom 302 Front row: Patricia Fohl, Cathe- rine Niehous, Margaret Mader, Patricia Chausmer. Second row: Betsy Hecker, Carole Oster- rnan, Helen Trux, Nancy Moeggenberg, Third row: Nancy Van Arnern, Sheila Miller, Judith Dineen, Marianne Rettig. Front row: Jean Watzki, Linda Sanders, Cueorgiana Buchanan. Second row: Mary Catherine Rieger, Judith Johannes, Nancy Nagelson, Miss Janet Joering, Homeroom teacher. Third row: Susan Fowler, Carole Huggins, Judith Juenger, Joan Hartz, Janet Wagner. Front row: Barbara Watkins, Karen Marx, Margaret Goller, Patricia Herzog. Second row: Elizabeth Huth, Mary Jo Mueller, Mary Ohmer, Chris- tine Williams. Third row: Nancy Reins, Alice Doyle, Nancy Phelps, Julia Hamilton. Absent: Gloria Ventura. 68 t' l l - 'J' if HE Aram 3 S K 9: Eilf'-Si 1 A 3 raw, iviqilfttgigif s pn! P -2- Freshmen Homeroom 303 Front row: Diane Hill, Cynthia Nicol, Sylvia Vo rtka mp, Patricia Roa, Sister M a r y Liliosa, Homeroom te a c h e r. Second row: Marilyn King, Andrea Burkhardt, Mary Se- bille, Diane Niehott, Carol Keefer. Front row: Gloria Schatzle, Phyllis Pepplar, Nancy Carson, Judith Harris, Janet Lamping. Second row: Pamella Ziccardi, Judith Roltes, Mary Ann Kroger, Mary Ann Kuntz, Ann Benton. Front row: Judith Tuite, Mary Joan Winkler, Mary Eileen Billiter. Second POW! Mary Ann Steele, Judith Oser, Patricia Strotman, Earlyn Steinkamp. Third row: Judith Leasure, Donna Reiners, Darlene Stiles, Carolee Woods, Suzanne Edd- ingtield. 69 Freshmen Homeroom 305 Front row: Judith Speier, Mary Ann De-Noma, Jane Stieringer. Second row: Judith Steiner, Marydean Carter, Donna Ferris, Dorothy Meyer, Miss Metzner, Homeroom teacher. Third row: Judith Deters, Karen Fuhrman, Mary Kay Manne, Sharon Sullivan. Front row: Judith Merrill, Eliza- beth Osterday, Margaret Zeh. Second row: M a ry Merz, Carolyn Gruber, Sue Zoeller, Constance Strornberg. Third row: Mary Beth Atkinson, Janet Levo, Joyce Wessendorp, Janet Griffin. Front row: Mary J. Schneider, Martha Meyer, Elaine Kittel- burg, Marie Martinelli. Second row: Nancy Higgins, Elizabeth Griswold, Mary Garascia, Patricia Uhl. Third row: Betty Cioffi, Judith Urlich, Joanne Grace, Joanne Pauly, Ruth Pennekamp. 70 Above: Not even the phorographer succeeds in distracting Sister Cieomato as she pursues her duties figuring fees and tuition. Below: Linda checks absentees, demerits, and various information on the temporary office records. Her usual smile is much broader than this on the job expression. Right: Marydean is saying a long Ah-I tor Mrs. Walter, the school nurse. I 71 ,A L-wr' -4 X.-:ax - ,M ffgf- :nf-L Q Q ,v ..,- X -:-Q., 'ix JW. 4 m 1 1 LJM u, Aww , .X .1 ' 1 -MQ ,W ., . 1, H Studious seniors apply them- selves to serious study of their pet subjects. High School forms the stepping stone to a life's career. As the student advances from freshman to senior, she prepares for the vocation and the avocation of her choice. Entering Regina means the beginning of that preparation toward which the student, directed by her parents and the school administrators, works for the next four years. The various courses are planned to impart knowledge for advanced study in college or for a career in business. 73 Religion In the Religion courses the Reginian pre- pares for lite as a loyal Catholic woman in her home, in her parish, and toward her country. The study of Religion is the most im- portant study and is pursued throughout the four high school years. Right: The photographer caught Father Timaru dic- tating a test in Religion III. His class of juniors enjoyed the interruption, Below: Father Randolph puts across a serious lesson to the seniors in his usual clever manner. 74 l-.l,.l1 233614 Z, Above: ln Religion ll class, Marilyn Beverage was doing a good job of explaining the four Marks at the Church under Sister Carlina's directianp but Barbara Smith stole a quick glance at the camera. Right: Attractive posters helped to clarity the meaning of parts ot the Mass for Sister Giovanni in her Religion Il classes. Peggy Pope and Marlene Budai are down to earth, but Elaine McCann smiles heavenward. Below: The Liturgical Year was the topic for discussion in Miss Dorn's first year Religion classes on the day that year- book pictures were taken. Both Father Timon and Father Ran- dolph teach a freshman Re- ligion class also. fig se 1 2 l i-fc 1JHETEST xx:-Lag . l c- j l i l l .in fl l l 'fi 'l l It i , i, i Our Spirit of ,,,-,, at Regina We learned Loyalty assjreshmenyt Vaction was over! lt was September 3, and the call at school was sounding everywhere. r We Seniors were hearing that call which meant going back to Regina and being Seniors. Above: What fun it was ta meet the faculty and many old friends whom we had not seen since June. Seeing the underclassmen, we recalled our early years. Peggy Peter thought of her registration when she and her mother decidea on her course of studies with the help and approval of Sister Wilhelmina. Below: Electing class officers was an inconceivable thrill. Patti Durrant became vice-president, Thale, president, Katherine, treasurer, and Joyce, secretary. Above: Then came memories of the day when our Big Sisters entertained for us. Jeanne Harper had been so happy to meet her Big Sister, Sharon Callahan. Seniors gave such a protective feeling. l-low grown-up we thought we were as we sipped cakes and crunched potato chips with our Big Sisters. ff ,w3e'f9eg fi'-est 4 - English ln the English Department the study of literature, grammar and speech, are es- pecially emphasized for the college pre- paratory and the business students, This Right: Without looking for the teacher, every student would recognize this as Sister Mary Edword's English lV class. Dee gives correct directions but no one really knows how long those books will balance on senior heads. Rita's principal problem is the lower left arm. E course of study includes book reports, essays, and term papers. Interested junior students are given an opportunity for the study of journalism as preparation for work on the BEACON Staff. Remedial English classes concentrate on grammar and reading. ii Left: Peggy's monologue in junior English is positively en- trancing-even for Miss Dorn. L we x ,yu- sw, Aigfie Above: Joyce and Marty agree with Lois that the BEACON is the finest publication in the city. After all, it is the product of Sister Martha's star Journalism class. -fx Below: Donna Caposela's description of Julius Caesar's plight brings a question from the floor. Perhaps Mrs. Lammert will solve the dilemma for Mary Mehmert. Right: Notice the happy faces on the freshmen in English IA. Miss Joering must have the ability to make grammar study interesting, Left: Sister Mary Carlina is searching for the culprit, but none of these English IB stu- dents wish to acknowledge the mistake. Perhaps Ann McGraw knows. Below: Can you figure out the pronunciation? asks Sister Mary Liliosa of Leslie Kava- naugh, Beverly Hoosier, and Darlene Stiles members of English IC. languages The loyalty ot the Regina student to her country is enhanced by the study ot foreign languages. Through Latin she discovers the beginnings of democracy in the early Roman Republic, and by studying the Romance languages of French and Spanish, she develops a fuller appreciation ot the beauty and culture of those countries. LRATX US AFLHIA S Above: Professor Punghorst, as Cicero, defends Archias Imwalle against the accusa- tions of Gratius Wahle in Latin IV, as the rest of the senators, including Sister Mary Edward, sit in judgment. Right: Cicero may puzzle Jeanne Harper, but' Sister Bene- dicta's questions apparently do not stump the' entire class. Latin ll, l i l sexi' W Above: The Sophomores are enjoying today's Latin class. With Sister Seraphia's help they are reading the latest issue of Auxilium Latinum. ' i 'li' lit ,Fill V' 80 Below: Declining and conjugating occupy much of the time in Latin I. The Spirit at Iearning really shines in these Freshman faces. 2 .1 -Q ,Q- L. Spanish Ill X' 'N'rr- Above: Visions of sunny Spain fCompiiments of Janet Borcheltlj chose the giooms of a rainy day in Sister Benedicta's Spanish III and IV class. Below: Betty Schmidt and Marilyn Stegemoiler ore permitted o glimpse into a fovorite book with Regina's Spanish profs. Sister Benedicto's and Sister Martho's mischievous expressions indicate thot something is in the offering. lXw46 f ,,.--' 81 Spanish Ii, I Right: Sister Benedicta is de- termined to make genuine Spaniards of this group of hombres. Below: Two promising Spanish I students, Judith Tuite and Suzanne Eddingfield, hope to attain the honor roll. Sister Martha's smile furnishes some assurance. U N' I-Q -1 'va Z Q-.- sf ,, ,JW ,. -A31 v l 1 French ll, l Right: Carol Leftwich takes over in French I as Miss Joer- ing retires to a neutral corner. Above: lt's all French to me! Maureen Hoctor, Janet Moore, Ann Wagner, Cseatedj, Mary Ann Marshall, Carol Brinker, and Miss Joering listen to a story told by Mademoiselle Barb Fedeler in Second Year French, . . '-ss - Q a 83 P A 'kms , V ftggsi . --,-- : ' H ' Q tfientwir gig !Ev'...f 1 1 Science By instructing the future scientists of America, the foculty of Regino's science department ore contributing their shore to the progress of our country. The newest ciddition to the science deportment, o course in physiology ond onotomy, offers students on inter- esting study of the humon body, while biology ond chemistry continue to ottroct o Iorge number of those students pre- poring for college. Below: After experiments in the electrolysis ond dis- Holl, ond Mory Ann Bookmyer-con never be oc- tilicition of H1O, five chemistry students-Poulo cused of being uncible to boil water, Sister lrenoeo Steiner, Cheri Bischoff, Borboro Honsbouer, Bonnie is on the olert for ony possible cotostrophe. 'W' 84 ,fx .xg Sister Michel shows sea shells and butterflies to seniors Joon, Anne, ond Ruth who, in turn, exhibit them to the closs in Biology. Below: Muscle and blood, ond skin and bone-thot's what people ore mode Of. Jonet Keller wants to see if Below: K0ll Yf the heflff 5D9Cl0llSff Sl'10WS Ann Wl'1Uf thot is true, much to the amusement of Sister Michel. m0l4eS thot OVQOH fick- . ,ha ,. i i , J ULLC 'iLvk OUTEFY lm 5? . few? . t ! 'fl 2 A 1 ' l 5 i Q R if . . --- 1 , If : , I x gl rf 2 l. x'ws..ff +,, l l 9. 'UN I J 1 X f E xr .U ',--P.,-, 3 X x s ,,.. , I ' 5 '5 gs , , , . - -K , 85 We studied Loyalty as Sophomores Below: ln December, we conducted the annual canned goods drive for the Little Sisters of the poor. We did not know there were so many cans of food in existence as we dragged them from Ethiopia to the south door tor the pick-up truck. 'Zn Right: But the real climax of the year was reached when for the second time we won in' the Mission Queen contest. After Joanie l-leenan had won in our Freshman year, we put our popular Pat Porter up as the sophomore candidate. AND PAT WON! Like all thrills, that Freshman year became history too quickly, and suddenly we found ourselves Sophornores. There were so many more things to do this year. of-N., i Above: Religion classes were tops with Father Chris wl'iC had the answers for all our questions, 5 Below: This looks almost like an indoor cook-out experiment. Actually, though, Sister Giovanni is satisfied with the result of a general science experi- ment as four of her wizard scientists absorb knowl- edge regarding heat. . ,. ire so V K+ 1 Mathematics Regina's mathematics department prides itselt in giving the students a guide to logical thinking. Not only does the study ot mathematics round out the student's curriculum, but also teaches her to analyze a problem and pursue it logically to a correct solution. Above: Higher math enthusiasts watch intently as Miss Metzner shows the use of a compass in working out graphs. Right: Statement: Geometry is difficult. Reason: It requires the exercise of the thinking l faculties . . . Miss Metzner en- courages her students to study. 87 Above: Sister Corirada and her mathematical assistants plain the a b C's at Algebra Right: Sister Michel and Vir- ginia Mayer agree that Mary Ann Kroger's square! angle is K.. l Left: These students didn't realize that Algebra B could be so amusing with Miss Metz- ner. Social Studies In the Social Studies cl asses, Reginians study the de- velopment ot society throughout the ages from ancient to modern, They learn how modern problems result from the mistakes of the past, and in class d' ' , iscussions, suggest possible solutions. ,f' ! .?' -'R Below: The W V --v' Left: Just where Sister Mary Clement's one hundred and fifty-three National Problems fit into the circle is evident, however, it really takes the' whole nation to satisfy senior needs as represented by Nancy, Maureen, and Mary, ar of the League at Augsburg and its corr d ry c ass are waiting for a Treaty of Peace. Q, ll-ki4,l'F KKQQ4: nm' M4141 K4+i44, IQKK rua' 15441 V gakr espon ing colonial war have the modern histo l puzzled-almost. Sister Liliosa and Janet' ' ' 1 Left: Ann Meiser centers her attention in United States his- tory class on Ohio-the great- est State in the Union. Sister Mary Carol questions the irn- portance of the spot to which Ann is pointing! Iseft: The Roman Conquest lives again in Sister Henrietta's world history classes. Left: Maps, charts, the globe, interested students, and Sister Liliosa-all are component parts ot the world geography class. Right: Eileen Renner, Gale Daly, and Diane Roetting are studying picture arrangements. Their future homes will bene- fit from this practical study of home decorating. T T el tt g l'.2Q 'i i'l Q- .Q Y rf'- :. g T I get Home Economics The study of home economics prepares the student for her two-fold vocation as a saint and a mother, While displaying loyalty to the family, the basic unit of society, she will be fulfilling an even deeper devotion and faithfulness-that of loyalty to God. The fundamentals of homemaking, home-nursing, baby-care, clothing, and foods, supply practical experience, as well as an appreciation of the home and family. Left: Evelyn Woelfle is modeling her latest creation which had won much commendation from Shillito's Fashion Board. Gale and Diane have scrutinized each detail and approved. Sister Peregrine's Clothing ll students are prepared to satisfy all clothing needs. f 'V W 1' i '59 me ' fu NT, we 91 Above: Carol Greiwe, Virginia and Pat Pfau enjoy sewing an the lovely Singers Seams and herns take no time to complete and a new garment is made for the vacation needs, Below: Two Clothing I students, Mary l-lilgefort and Kathy Moriarty, select the patterns that will be sure to satisfy needs in their spring wardrobe. Syl El .1riEST E-Fi 4' 7 e '11 i Q N. s 2' 3 I , l'lNNNlll Vlllllli KNOW EGGS zfoahaf Above: With Sister Florentine's assistance tour senior housekeepers learn the delicate art of scraping, washing, and drying dishes, and table-setting. Joyce likes rubber scrapersg Marlene knows her fingers will clears the luncheon toble in proper order. . H 'E li -xqpx 5 i be softened again with sweet-smelling lationg Agnes may smile because she is sate from harm. Mary Jclltl. H Al ,rx-5 N, ..., g. lv I .. an g ga ff V A J Z 5 fii'f'X ,ff 'n ' u , ,if ,-.. i -f sg. - .V.g l qkhg W 1 ge ? JC I- f ffnwl , ' ,K 'sign fix P' 5 I' ,L Right: Sister Mary Electa directs 1 Q In NMA. Mary Lou Clarke and Charlotte ,g5,,.. , ga 5,312 ' .5f T-TA S '-six Q3 Crosley in cake baking procedures. -5I'5Fy-eff-.,.:yf'2f,'-,A 5 , --, 2 eff ' 'ei Y, , -' '-w,,,2f K ' These results look very appetizing. ' P x 'sril,. -'ff' 93 l1'Y:3zmm l s. H...-f Right: Soft colors, bright colors-which will you choose when planning a home? asks Sister Electa of Susan Brown, Judy Hanley, and Marilyn Levo. Left: The best way to a man's heart is through his stomach, and Mary Rothley, Lois Bick- nell, and Judy Fermann are learning t h i s all-important method. Left: Future l-lomemakers of America - Cynthia Whyte, Helene Ries, and Elizabeth Kempe - under the direction of Sister Florentine study dif- ferent types of canned products. is ,N-ig.. v U Below: Be careful, Joanne, you know how expensive material is these days, explains Janet. Cecilia ad- mires Kathy's skirt while Lucille proceeds to cut out Below Miss Jane Sherman tells Louise Andrews Rose Rolfes, and Marlene Gruber that flower arrangements can be easy. 4,1- 94
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