Regina High School - Regina Ancile Yearbook (Norwood, OH)
- Class of 1962
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May the hand of the Almighty Director lead us into the land of golden OSCARS, so brightly shining that they light up even the darkest corner of the most dreary stage. If we play our parts well the final curtain call Will be magnificent. The thunderous applause will be drowned out by the sing- ing of the angels, and our names will be up in lights foreverewritten by the hand of God Himself. Mr. and Mrs. Hcrzog are familiar figures at Regina. Herc, Mr. Hcrzog is probably telling Luis something about her mother when she attended Regina. . . Mr. Hermes proudly points out the graduatmn plcture of his wife, while Mary .and her mother look on. T 0 paraphrase Abraham Lincoln's words, hAll that we are, we owe to our angel parents? . . . These are the people who know us best and love us because of this knowledge. They are the ones who have always been a shining example on which to base our OWn lives. PARENTS, in appreciation for your many kindnesses, we the students of Regina dedicate Our 1962 ANCILE. THE MOST RIIVJikl-ZND KARI. J. AL'H'R, D.D., LLD. Tm, Mow RH'l-RILND PALJI. I3, LIZIBOLD, J.C.D. Av'r'bflixllrm 0f Cindmmli Auxiliary Bixlmf; of Cincinnati Regina Inter - Parochial School Board RT. Rliv. Mscu. FRANCIS A, GRISSIE RI-inl;Nn JOSLI'EI A. DAUWE RT. RH. IWSGIL FRANCIS SMII'H R1VERI.ND THOMAS Dxavrr'l' RT. RH'. Mick. ALOYsiUS IiUlek RHHH NU Eum-M- GALLAGHER RFVTRIZNU JAMKS G. Jm'cr. Rl-Tnu ND WIIIIJAM B, HHTKI'R REVEREND CHARMS BLUM REVIJHZNII AN1I-lom' MIGONI Rhmthn JEROME EARTH. RH'HHND VINCIIN'I' PARK REYHHVND Ruunn MANNING RLYICRLND HILNRY NAHFR RLVI-RLND anm RICHTER We wish to pay tribute Lo chc Reverend John Dillon, the Rcvcrcnd James Conroy and the Reverend David Powurs, who entered upon their eternal reward during this past year. O 11 I' P 1 j. 11 C i p a 1 SISTER MARY IRENAEA C.PP.'S. My Message to the Seniors: As you move from the uLittle Theatrell of your school life to the professional stage of adulthood, a certain fright may overcome you. But if you have put your heart and soul into studying your part in the play of life, you will re5poncl as a true artist of God. Three lines, with their cucs, if understood and lived, will bring your performance not an llOscar award but the award of Heaven itself. What are the lines? Read and Remember. Who am I? A creature of Godha creature of Eternal Love. Why am I here? To know, to love, to serve this God who created me, Where am I going? Back to God to be with Infinite Love for all eternity. May He who holds the stars in orbit, make each of you a uStarh for all Eternity. DIRECTORS Sister Mary Martha, Guidance Director, conferring with Carolyn Burke. 13 Our religion. teachers hclp us set our Standards for life through :1 fouruycar religion course. In our freshman course we begin to learn about the Creator. Sophomores study the Life of Christ, while juniors gather knowlcdge about the Church and its history. Seniors learn more about the Trinity and receive a practical course on marriage. What Greater Work is there than 14 Slsnn MARY CORDELIA, C.PP.S.: II. III, IV. Tm Rmz-lnurm CRDNAN KLINl-., O.F.M.: , IV; Spiritml Director. WW? Iigion III; Spiritual Director. SISTER MARY MADELEVA, visor to Honor Society. C,PP.S.: Religion 11; Art 1', Religion I; Religion ARNOLD RODRIGUEZ, O.F.M.: Re- Ad- Our English teachers have thcsc goals in mind: to teach us to express our thoughts properly, to write clearly and correctly, and to SPCZlk distinctly and culturally. They hope to accomplish this through a threefold program of literature, grammar, and speech. 1 WjWM71ZXZ$W- SISTkR MARY THLDNA, C.PP.S.; English 111; Re- ligion I; Am'ilx' Advisury SISTER MARY MARTHA, C.PP5.: School Counselor; Journalism; 13mm Adviser, training the mind MISS SHIRLEY GAEDE: English II; Barron Assistant Advisor. 515nm MARY CARLINrM CPP.S.: Librarian; Remedial Reading; Library Club Modcraton Muss ROSEMARY EDUARDO: English I. SISTER MARY EDWARD, C.PP.S.: English IV; Speech and Drama; Sedality Moderator. 15 SISTHI MARY CONRADA, C.PP.S.: Algebra; Applied Math; Service Club Moderator. SISTL-in MARY PETRONLLLA, C.?P.S : Math; Health. SISTER NIARY ERWIN, C.PP.S.: Algebra; Gcomctry; Sodalicy Moderator. M153 GAIL CUTTLR: Algebra; English L The math courses of Regina offer a vast field for all those who challenge the world with their in- quisitive and wondering minds. The courses range from General Math, algebra, geometry to courses in Advanced Math. The science teachers at Regina take great pride in teaching the girls about the universe in which they Iivct Science enables man to reach of the young? SISTFR Mmu' PALMARI'I'A, C.PP,SA: Biobgy; Ad- vanced Science; Albertus Mngnus Science Club Moderator. Mus AUDREY DGNAHUF: Chemistry. Miss MARY KAY Asunocx: Biology; Worid History. ll-JWWjj; I JAM. Min. . t I , filiminmwA 7' f: beyond the surface of things and come claser to truth and to the God of truth. The courses in- clude biology, chemistry, physics, and physiology. I7 Si, Si! Oui, Oui! Ita Ira! We do teach Spanish, French, and Latin here at Regina. Most of the girls avail themselves of the opportunities offered. They realize that if they are to understand other people, they must understand their language. It must never be forgotten that SISTER MARY ANNIE, C.PP.SI: Spanish 1, II, III, IV; Junior Class Modcmtor; Sodnlity Moderator. SESlek MAIN LIHOSA, C.PP,Sh: French I, II; Larin III, IV; Latin Club Moderator. MISS JEAN VORUENHERG: Latin L H. 'IB M155 NANCY FIELIER: American History. i ll SISTER Mmu' CAROL, C,PP.S.: Problems of Dc- mocrncy; Sunior Class Moderator, SISTER MARY CAROLYN, C.PP.S.: WorId History; Modern History; Sophomore Class Moderator. the subject of Our history teachers strive diligently to acquaint us with the happenings of the past, present and possibly future generations. The school offers courses in American, world, and modern history and in Problems of Democracy. At Regina, the talents of no one are neglected. For the musically inclined, the music department offers instruction and practical experience in all phases of musical harmony and instrumentation. Christian education is man whole 20 SISTER MARY HUBEKTINL, C.PP,S.: Instrumental Music; Orchestra. SISTHK MARY IhENISIi, C.?PS.: Instrumental Music; Orchestra. Swrnx MARY TIMOTHY, C.PP.S.: Instrumental Music; Orchestra; Sodnlity Moderator. MR. CLETUS MFCKLENBORG: Director of Glee Ciub and Orchestra. SISTER MARY PEREGRINE, C.PPS.: Clothing; High School Red Cross Moderator. MISS SUSAN FEIST: Foods; English I, II. SISTER MARY KENNLTH, C.PP.S.: Religion 11; Hornc- making; CSMC Moderator. and entire To fit young Reginians to fill their role as mother and wife in the modern world, opportunities are offered to learn about cooking, sewing, and homemaking. SISTER MARY CLEOMATA, C.PP.SV: Typing; Short- hand; Office Practicc; Treasurer. SISTER MARY MARGUERITE, C.?P.S.: Typing; Short- hand; Record Keeping; School Historian. TER MAM GORDIAN, C.PP.S : Typing; Book- ccping; General Business; Alumnae Association Moderatork Soul unit to body in unity Besides teaching the fundamentals of typing and shorthand, the business dc- partment of Regina offers courses in bookkeeping, record keeping, salesmanship, office practice1 office machines, and general business. SISTER MARY TERESA, C.?P.S.: Study Haii Super- vision. MISS ANITA Mussm: Physical Education; Spurts; GAA Moderator. MRS. JOAN GEIS: Clcrk; Supervision. MRS. CHRISTINE WEEKLY: School Nurse. of nature, With all its faculties Mn. josan PETE LEISRING: Malina ICIL'HICC. MISS LORRAINE ALLEN: Secretary. MRS. MARY BECKSTEDT: Secretary; Supcr- vision. It seems as if Mrs. Beck- stedt and Lorraine have taken time out for a good laugh! 23 Mrs. Marie Jolmnncs, our dependable cook. r W J SISTLR MARY FRANCLTTA, C.PP.S.: Cafeteria Super- vision and Management. is? J f such as reason natural and supernatural, Mrs. Grciwc and Mrs. Hunt, our cllcerful cafeteria cooks. 24 um um was run mum Mrs. Efkcnun and Mrs, Hnnrnhnn: 01d standbys in the cafeteria. Mcnu Mrs. Schwnllic: Another mcmbcr 0f the indispensable Cafe- teria force. and revelation show him to be. Pom: VPIUS XI 15 this what n11: teachers do at their mnmhly faculty meetings? 25 STUDENT FORUM OFFICERS-sister Mary Martha, moderator; Kathy Clark, vice- presidem; Lois Herzog, vice-presidem; Chery! Zimmer, secretary; Carolyn Burkc, president. 27 ACT 1 S F takes the lead. A visit from Archbishop Alter highlighted the activities for November. Judy U111, scnior class president, and Carolyn Burke present His Grace with a scroll depicting the appreciation of the school for his many gifts and favors. Student Forum This organization acts as a bridge between the faculty and the students. Each year this gap seems to grow smaller as the Student Forum builds up and creates :1 mutual understanding between thc two bodies. This year thC SF has carried on many successful undertakings. Senior representatives in the Student Forum assist Father Ann Humbert, Cheryl Zimmcr, Mary Hermes, Carol Buddel- Cmnan in the blessing of Ike Advent Wreath: Carolyn meicr, Janet Brune, Kathy Rizzo, and Lois Herzog. Burke, Kathy Clark, Carolyn Bifano, Karen Hansen, Mary Mu .: wwmw L i E i i 1 'i. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVESH-Carol Scherl, Pauline Woestc, janc: Hornback, Donna Losenkamp. Mary Nicportc, Mary Beth Albietz, Nancy Kennedy, Mary Grace. SOFHOMOME RnpuusuN'rATIvEstirst row: Mary Lynn Yancey. Patty Nutcrmnn, Mary Lou Ramos. St'ruml r'rm': Kathy Brogan, Loraine .Facobs, Kathy Rainier. Tap ran . jnnct Mack, Judy DcNumn, MnrHyn Hinklm Sandy Busnm. FRIESHMEN REPRESENTED ON THE STUDENT FonvM-Smmlz Janet Lang, Sandy Frederick. Kcrin McMahon, Miriam Purcell. Celine Wocstc, Debbie Distasi, Mary Lynne Toku- clvc, Judy Hacker, Judy Albietz. Slanding: Betty Kichfuss, Suzanne Gncde, Barbara Hamilton. 29 MEMBERS Fox 1961762-Cnr01yn Burke, Karen Hansen, Jenn McLaughlin, Cheryi Zimmer, and Mary Ann Farrell. NHS Membership in the .National Honor Society here at Regina is bised on scholarship, character, leadership, and service to the school. A Reginian is eligible at the end of her junior year if she is sets scholastic standards judged as having these requirements. N0 par- ticular activities are required of the members as they are obliged to participate in, at least, two established organizations. G. A. A. sets physical standards The Girls, Athletic Association, under the guidance and direction of Miss Anita Mussio, con- ducted worthwhile activities throughout the year. GAA teaches leadership, sportsmanship, discipline, Tlll- GAA EXECUTIVE BOARD, l961-62el'7rxl row: Carol Walter, Carol Iibner, Judy DuMont, Susan Muhcr, Janice Wlmlen, Pat Nichaus. Nancy Riley, Jean Aluxnndert Mary Ann Rucbusch, jackiu Riley. Srmml raw: Jane Huclsman, Beverly Rogers. Pat O'Leary, Mary Jo Tckuclve, Chris and team spirit. By learning to work together the girls enjoy the fun of team sports. Varsity, intra- mural volleyball, basketball, and baseball were all on the agenda this past year. Bngcnt. Kathy Guenther, Mary Cissel, Betty Simsl Third I'mL': Marilyn Buddt Eileen Meme, jnnet 1mm, Dee Bramble, Judith Thies, Ruth Wagner. Bonnie Buchanan, Terry Zimmerman. Miss Anita Mussio, moderator. Students act through C. S. M. C C. S. M. C. OFFICERS or CSMC r011 1961-62-Mary Jo Keller, Marian Muccino, Judy Daly, and Jackie Colussi. The Catholic Studentsh Mission Crusade aims to make us stalwart followers of Christ. Through the means of prayer, work, and sacrifice this organiZation forges ahead to gain the world for the Sacred Heart; SENIOR CLASS HOMEnooM REPRESENTATIVEshPat Gicrlmrt, Kathleen Hill'lle, Bernadette Tallman, Janice Condit, Mary Stuhlrcycr. Jenn McLaughlin, Mary Bail. Marilyn Vollman. SOPHOMDRL HOMEROOM C.S.MC. REPv RESENancs-chgy Sonnycalf, Pattie Romcs, Mary Jo Hansberry. Pm: Moran. Sandy Parsley. Donna DchclI. Nancy Keefer, Mary Korbcc. Mary Kay Klein, Sally Sweeney. THESE jUNmu REPRESENTATIVES PARTICIA PATL IN C.S.M.CI$ MANY Act'rn'l'ru-zs Lynne Kcstlcr. Lynn Radford. Nikki Corp- stcin, Doris Cnscldinc. Susan Barney, Toni Colusxi. Fran Schcrpcnbcrg. Sandy Des- scriC'lL FRISIIMLN RLPuLSI.NTNrIVIESv-v-Chris Bcl- pcriu, Lydia Wallace, Nancy Tilmcs, jaw annc Conovcr. judy Tudd Donna HaincsV Michelle Loncrgan, Sue Scuhlruyur. Pat Maloncy, Phyllis Steinkamg Adele Jones. 32 Sodalists accept the Challenge Turry Travers emcccs initiation. Sodalists consccrate themselves to Christ through Mary. Margo Duke explains ceremony. Juniors and seniors attempt to improve them- ings and a monthly day of recollection give stu- sclves spiritually, sanctify others, and defend the dents the aid by which they burn With desire to Church as Socialists of our Lady. Weekly meet- live and spread the faith. Mary Ann FarrclL president of the Sodality. Sunnu'rv GROUP LEADERSa-Jcm McLaughlin, Jackie Colussi, Pauline Wocstc, Mary Grace, Jemnnc Covey, Sally Scarry and Mary Ann Farrelll Mary Helen cham and Mary Grace, lay-out editors, confer with Sally McDermott, the cditor-in-chicf. On the Beacon With news Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? The members of the Brawn Staff have these six questions at their finger tips as they search for news at Regina. The girls learn the techniques news of journalistic writinghhow to present Rogic Billiter, sports editor, seems to be getting firstA hand information from reporters Par O'Leary and Doris Cascldinc. BEACON 34 Girls who are thinking of becoming journalists in the factually, concisely, and cntcrtainingly. future find many helpful aids in their 'work on the paper. Sister Mary Martha is the moderator and Miss Shirley Gacdc assistant moderator. chgy Zimpelman, Kathy Smith and Nancy Kennedy take care 0f the business side of the eran. BEACON Rise Stevens, Cnrul Schcrl, Dorothy Cruse. and Mary Ann Foltz nru reporters on the Burton. PUBLIC. RELATIONS COMMIT'I'EE Mm-y Ann Ducrr, judy Stucckcl, jnckic Culussi, Mary - Kay Sutthoff, Jenn Mc- Laughlin, Betty Vocl, Mary Jo Keller and Mary Ann Farrell. 35 Mary Beth Albeitz, Nikki Corpstein, Mary Ann Gnrtncn and Lynn Kestlcr beam With happiness as the Bvucon is again ready for distribution. Avid reporters keep late hours SlNImh COMPARING 0111 AND NLw svsTLM 01' ulr-LKING 1N mmonum.s-Firxl rmr: Barbara XVolf, Carol lianr, Ihnicc Kriug, secretary. Swami rrm': Mary Kay Sutthoff. Bcvcdy Rugcrs. Mildred Shockmnn, president; Mary Ann Dnurr. Third row: Tanya Siubcrr, Sister Mary Cnrlina, librarian Sister Mary Carling, our capable librarian. Librarians make knowledge available Priceless knowledge is contained in books. ficicnt and friendly guidance of Sister Mary Here .1: Regina in our spacious library we possess Carlim, our librarian, and her able assistants, the many famous and valuable works. Under the cf- library is kept in top condition for our use. JUNIORS I'illzl'ARQNG NEW BOOKS lion CIRLUIATloN-Smlm'; Sherry Ravensbcrg. Se'mmrl' row: Kathy Nngclsnn. Carul Schmidt, Gail Frics, Sally Starry Standing: Marys Jo Tckuclvc, Linda Schncumcr, Sandra Cummu, Jane Huclsman, Ginny DcBnumcr, Pm Conklin, Yvnnnc Montgomery, Karen Gruvc. Vicoprcsidcnt; Mary Ann Foltyu and Mary Lynn Clark, SommMuRLs lePl-C'rING Tm: SUPPLY OF NEW PAPERv IMCKS-Sfumliug: jnckic Ranch, judy Fulzcnlugcn, Claire ,Iunict, Elaine Becker, Sharon Hanrnlmn. St'uh'J: Jane MctA Calfc, Kathleen Rombold. 36 EDITORS FOR THE 1962 REGINA AchLs-Editor-in-clxief, Barbara Tyirin ncnteu, ASSOCIATE EDlToRs Terry Travers, Pat Pennington, Charlton Pochoff, Roberta Navarro. Ancile Staff records history Deadlines to meet! Copy to write! The mem- bers of the Ancilc staff often feel as though they live by the clock; However, they get a feeling BUSINESS STAFF S1-ah'n': Kathleen Hanlcy, Joanne Tilmcs, Nancy Devanncy, Carol Schimpf, Carol Bucttingcr, Janet Roedershcimcr, Janice Kricg. Standing: Lois Hcrzog, Sharon moo or iHRtsr, 'STREHM'OFK'NERCY save of real accomplishment as the yearbook slowly begins to take shape. Much credit goes to our moderator, Sister Mary Theona. Schwartz, Nancy Laakc, Nancy ch0, Judy Hilgeman, Mary Ann Humbert, Regina Gallagher, Ann Young. Not pic- hlrmf: Mary Fran Wiener. Regina High School Welfare Association Behind the scenes the Welfare Association acts as stage and prop managers. They have helped to smooth the path of our production in many ways. This year the new Student Lounge may be credited to them in a very special way. Mrs. Russell Dcsserich, Weifarc Association president. Welfare takes interest in students THE WELFARE ADVISORY BOARD-Mrs. Norbert Toennis, Mrs. Joseph Herzog, Sister Mary Irenaea, Mr. Richard DeBrunncr, and Mr. Hubert Hornback. 38 OFFICERS OF THE 1961-62 WELFARE AssoclnrloN Mr. recording secretary; Mrs. Hubert Hornback, second vice- Vincent Relics, auditor; Mr, Larry Mciscr, first vice- president; Mrs. Francis Fiorito, corresponding secretary, and president; Mr. Elmer Rombold, treasurer; Mrs. 5y Case, Mrs. Desserich, president. ' and their activities STANDING COMMITTEEs Mrs. Fred Wagner, M1: Fred Richard Schulte, program. Not pictured: Mm Raymond Wagner, rcfrcshmcnt; Mr. Ed Gruber, membership; Mr. Mahcr, publicity. Regina Alumnae Association Sister Mary Gordian, moderator, Converse ing with Mrs. Mary Ann O,Donncll, president; and Mrs. Mary Keller, treas- urcr. OTHER ormcms M1-s. Jean Roscn, vicc-presidcnt; Mrs Margie Harrison, sec- retary; Mrs. Arlene Rolsen, corresponding secretary. The alumnae is the organization that unites the graduates of Regina and helps keep alive loyalty to their old Alma Mater. They provide ways and means to make scholarships available to deserving girls. Memories revived as grads meet GRADUATES 01- REGINA WHO ARE Now TEACHING 11ERE Sturiml: Miss Shirley Gacdc, Miss Rosemary Eduardo, Miss Audrey Donahue. Miss Jenn Vordenberg, Sister Mary Gordian, Miss Nancy Ficlcr, Miss Gail Cutter, Miss Mary Kay Asbmck. Sramling: Sistcr Mary Madeleva. Sister Mary Timothy, Sister Mary Palmarita, Sister Mary Carol, and Sister Mary Edward. REGINA IS VERY PROUD OF HER GRADUATES. Sister Mary Themm poses with three of her former students. Former graduates meet in the front hail to renew old acquaintances. and greet 01d acquaintances Sister Mary Peregrine and Sister Mary Pccmnclla seem to be having a good time recalling past experiences. n: Barbara Tyirin sketches Sue Roepcr. Religon is the means to Father Arnold excmplifics how :1 good teacher holds his students spellbound. Sophomore students listen attentively to words of wisdom from Father Cronan. Sister Mary Kenneth takes time out to cxnminc the teaching ability of one of lacr students. our ultimate goal. .' I 4.4127,,4347' The New Testament takes on a ncw meaning when taught by Sister Mary Cordelia. Sismr Mary Thconn starts freshan on their Quest for Happinessln Thc uudy of the Bible fnscimtcs Sister Mary Mndvlcvn's religion studentsx 45 l Kathy explains Slukcspcnrck As You Lifer H l0 three puzzled seniors in Sister Mary Edward's class; Our voices re-echo our thoughts Juniors learn where to find the best literary works from their teacher, Sister Mary Thcom, Miss Gacdu helps sophomores Pal Moran and Mary Lou Ruichlmcidcr with their book reports Our writing preserves them Eager freshmen concentrate on literature in Miss lidunrdu's English class. Sister Mary Martha gives hints and tips nf correct editorial Writing to our future journalists. Tact and Wit combine to give facts The girls increase their vocabulary and reading rate as Sister Mary Carlina directs Developmental Reading Program. Reginians! Countrymen! Lend us your ears! Mary Korbcc, Janice Thole, and Madeiine Kcmpf are practicing for dramatic speeches. Miss Fieler explains one Way to anain good posture and graceful walking to Linda Mudcino, Suc Fiorito. Elaine Berg- man, and Kathy O'NeilL Sophomores profit from Speech club A new speech program was in- itiated for the sophomore class this year. The sophomores experienced basic training in debate and dra- matics. Students mcriting a certain amount of points at the end of the course are eligible to join the pro- bationary division of the National Catholic Drama Club in the junior year. Miss Nancy Fieler, Miss Jean Vordenbcrg, and Sister Mary Ed- ward are acting moderators for the club. lnlmlc!, exhale! Marcia MauCh, Kachy Rainier, and Kathy Raleigh seem to know what to do. 49 11L Could let be Ciccrn, or is it. our own Kathy Clark reading :1 Latin prnclnmntinn? :rmzsgur-u Language is the intermediary Miss Vordcnbcrg ulrns th time clock back and students find themselves amidst the ancient glory Of Rome, Nuw devices help facilitate learning the prunnncinliun of Spanish words in Sister Mary Annfs class. Here we see Connie Springfield, MArilyn Godcrwis. Ruth Jnncs eagerly listening to tapes. of thoughts Working together helps Spanixh undents broaden their knowledge in their subject. Second year French girls illuscmtc the charm and warmth of a lovely French living room. .4 Its the ambassador of good will Students follow Sister Mary Liliosa's instructions as she teaches the months and days in French. -Il U955! JEUDl V. 59. the past Students of modern history play back the recorded memory of mankind. Live the present By studying the problems of Democracy supplies them with the knowledge to judge the Regina graduates know better the Democracy in rights and wrongs of our democratic nation. which they live. This study of the common good Plan the future : Miss Hcsselbrock seems to be helping Sister Mary Carol solve her problems in democracy, while students probe their textbooks. 53 Miss Ficlcr shows films which help take E110 minds of her juniors back into thc annals uf American history. Agnes Repplier says, wWe Can know nothing of any nation unless we know its history; and WC can know nothing of the history of any natiOn unless we know something of all nations. Suplwmurc students of world Iniuory learn the silt: and slmpc uf cuntincnts as well .15 the history of the people. 3, ., 5.! mgg? i; Aminnww WW 9 La studying cells biology studcnls learn about life. By Science 55 i E 5 g 3 ii Biology students come eye to eye with living organisms. Let us know the world in Which Wlmi do these girls sec- in that aquarium? Future chemists of America, Marilyn, Carol, Betty, and Sue, pave the way for progress in America. we act By learning the intricacies of nature, students vauirc not only a better understanding of matter but come closer to their Creator. At the same Miss Asbrockhs budding biologists lurn all about the cell. time they become familiar and appreciative of the complexities of the universe. my a Sister Mary Conrada's algebra students tench one another the techniques of solving the unknown. In math we count our failures Circles, squares, and perpendicular lines seem to present no problem for students Studying Advanced Math '11 0 M11 :31jo Mgwu' F .L m nan. A E; H FE SB Sue Stuhlrcyer rcchecks a complex algebra problem. as well as our successes Carol Carrclli and Sister Mary Erwin use the given facts to solve geometric problems in class. mignwavl. -. .q Girls model the garments whey have made in their clothing class. Clothing 60 Girls scan fashion magazine and take in the advice of experts. Clothes enhance feminine charm These girls stand back to ICE admiring cycs express their awe and praise. A flowery background sets off the flair for fashionv The smiles on these girls' faces reflect the pride in accomplishment. Kathy, Nancy, and Margo take advantage of nature's colorfm mnke-up to model their stylish spring fashions. VEWIM I, I k. I miXEEKBN 5me mm mm These clothing students know thc work . magNC-E Iv; that goes into a basic dCSIgn. y Y . K 906i fLGUPE 62 Sister Mary Kenneth and L119 senior Humcmaking srudcnts dcmonstratc the preparations necessary for a fumfillcd picnic. Girls learn domestic arts Girls gather ruund as- Miss Fcis: givcs helpful hints am preparing fruit. The girls watch jnnct Snlntin pruparc a grapefruit for the table. 63 V9? 4.1! '; --xl-w mm 5 BUSINESS Sister Mary Cicomata looks on as business students rypc carefully taken shorthand notes. A Typing student carefully erases mistakes for she re- members that practice makes perfect. Practical ability determines Barb, Sue, Judy, and Jackie listen attentively I0 Sister Mary Gordian as she explains terms used in General Business. 64 in typing, srcnography, and office practice, Scnior girls show their efficiency by operating various office machines. Regina's Business course has many facilities to aid future business women in their careers, Girls become proficient an efficient future Diane Whitcly diligently :rnnscribcs her shunhnnd notes under the guidance of Sistcr Mary Clcomarm Future office workers learn speed and accuracy from Sister Mary Marguerite. ART Sister Mary Cordelia demonstrates the first steps in ceramics to Jean Glassmcycr and Karen Bccl. The integrity of an artist lifts a man above the level of the world without delivering him from it. A Picture is worth A prinung prcaa was added to the equipment in the An dcpartmcn: this year. Barbara Tyirin and Sue Rucpcr demonstrate their Gud-givcn talent to make biank picccs of paper come alive With colors and figures a thousand words Art students vary Lllcir work frum traditional to contemporary. j erg: 11:27:15 gdzgse. 1 W; A gift to the Art dupartmcm made by acniurs 0f I961 is being admired by Barbara and Sui; Art is the signature of man The Nativity sccnc created by thc art sludcnts blots nut hope. The figures 0f the kings, the camel, the camel boy the darkness of the night and Eights up the world with and :1 fcw sheep were added this year, Talent and hard practice are combined :15 Bonnie Ruf expertly plays many lovely piece: Music 69 Sichr Mary Hubcninc, Bonnie, and Jean seem to have something humorous in their music, Music hath Charms After many hours of practicing, Michelle Loncrgan shows Sister Mary Timothy what she 11.15 accomplished. 70 Sister Mary Denise is showing Batty Voct, Carol Waiter, Dianne Zimmer, Mary Klug, and Judy Stocckcl, all senior orchestra players, a selection for Elicir coming concert. 7T OFFICE'IS OF THE ORCHESTRA-BEHY Dilley. Carol Schimpf, Betty Voet. 73 ACT III The new schuul year found improvements. Here we see gym to make room for new entrance to the boiler room. the men tearing down the hill on the north side of the Climb every mountain A NEW SCHOOL YEAR Pete sccms to be enjoying his visitors to the new boiler Smith, Father Joyce, Sister Mary Ircnnac and Sister Martha room. His Grace, the Archbishop, Rt. Rev. Monsignor tour tl'lC ground floor Two new classrooms and a new music room plus :1 students, lounge were added to the school this past summer. The seniors especially wcrc overjoyed as these improve; ments gave them .1 little more privacy and best of all a little more locker space. Search high and A new bunk sum: upcns off the students' lounge. Herc we have Juan McLaughlin and Kathy Rizyo purchasing school suppllcs from Gloria Foltz and Susan Because of an increased enrollment this year, the opening Mass to invoke the aid of the Holy Spirit was celebrated by Father Cromn in our auditorium. Follow every by-way The faculty as well as many of the girls received Holy Communion at this Mass. 76 The opening assembly called upon the studious girls to defend themselves against those who see no reasun to exert them- selves in school and who would go through their school year in an easy and effortless manner. However the judge was in favor of working to capacity. Sister Mary Martha. guidance director, is called to the witness stand. Every path you know Sister Mary lrenaea. the principal. takes her pIacc at the witness stand and testifies in favor of hard work and study. Judy Uhl, senior class president, presides M the Opening assembly for all freshmen. Here she welcomes them to Regina. Seniors cap their little sisters. Seniors take charge of one or two fresh- men and acquaint them With life at Regina. After the initial ceremony the freshmen arc entertained by the seniorsl 78 These juniur girls have found a nice cozy nook in the library and seem to be discussing some lesson in literature. Could it bf an argument an the merits of PocH Ford every stream It seems :IS if Karen Hansen must be en- tcruining these senior girls with some interesting summer experience she has had. They certainly have fmmd 3 nice quiet qut on campus. The day is done! Hurrah! It's time to gu home at hut! Do all seniors take such sucks of books Immc every night? 79 mmi- wwmm Lunch time :1: Regina! These girls take :dVanmgc of the warm lunches served daily in the cafeteria. Follow every rainbow The girls filc quickly through the Iinu and find a place with friends. Some girls prefer to carry their lunch from home, but they still enjoy gathering with their friends around the cafeteria tables. 50 Father Cronnn is assisted by Carol Ebncr, Is Jane bribing 5L Joseph? Nothing like Kathy Clark, and Cheryl Zimmer in the the help of clear St. Juseph when trying blessing of the Advent Wreath. to pass a test, you know. Till you find your dream Rosie Billiter and Nancy Dcvanncy find peace and help here before the tabernaclc. 8'l CAREER WEEK In October of 1961, the Student Forum pre- sented Career Week which was devoted to the introduction and discussion of vocations and careers. You in all Phase? Was the theme for the programs that were featured in Connection with Catholic Youth Week. The various as- semblies during the week were climaxed with College Night to acquaint students with colleges, nursing schools, and businesses. Representatives from surrounding colleges, businesses, and large firms were on hand to give informal talks to those interested. Miss Shirley Gaede, member of the faculty, Cheryl Zimmer and Loraine Jacobs were acting chairmen for College Night. A dream that Will need Cheryl Zimmer introduces the Right Reverend Monsignor john J. Murphy, President of Vilhl Madonna College, who QWwwffeWwW spoke on mThe Value of Catholic Education. These sophomore girls are intercslcd in The representative from Our Lady of the literature displayed during Career Cincinnati College discussing courses with Week. an interested client. All the love you can give THE FOLLOWING HAD WONDERFUL DIsanst-Campbcll Business School, Catholic Uni- versity of America, Comptomctcr School, Detroit University, Marian College, Marquette University, and Xavier University Evening College. The Ursulinc College of Kentucky and the Mercy Schnoi of Nursing from Hamilv tun, Ohio, had interesting vistnrzlmas and the girls enjoyed mlking with the rep resentativos from them places. Every day Of your life The representatives from Mount St. Joseph College discuss points of inmost with Mary Nicporte and Sandy Busam. Mary Bail, Carol Ebncr and Carolyn Bifano discuss the opportunities offered by different colleges. For as long as you live Will it be Marquette or Marian? Or maybe SL Francis School of Practical Nursing? 85 RING CEREMONY Preceding the presentatiun of rings, Father Rosalind Billitcr welcomed the parents in Jeanne Covey gave an explanation of the Arnold Rudrigucs, thu junior Religion in- a fitting address. history and symbolism of the rings. strucmr, gave .1 formal address and then blesscd the rings. Climb every mountain Juniors cherish the fundcst memories of receiving their their rings after they were blessed by Fathcr Arnold. The rings un December 7. Tu thum their ring symbolizes loyalty girls then WEI . m their parents in the Auditorium who wow and dcdicntion to their school, prnud to put the ring on their daughter's finger. Sialur Mary lrcnnca, the principal. presents the girls with m you, and symbol, a re of low: composed by Tom COLUSSI 63 nr. m .1! M0 .V a .m I .m m w x m ... J an El me r.,..w,, anr I1. HEW . mm , PT? I hum. a a? wlmer ll... wmw ... nuy . .0.- a .nmlg U Wu. mmm a, 8 wow u rmn $ w wmcm '1 ,lmw V y aw r me .x nms 1! V mm; l1. va $ e WWH in; l rmlm x mulc f d nun... ' WYm t r kdw I11 0 Man .3: u F wmm E ML and Mm Firth admire the ring of Diane, their daugincn Follow every rainbow Mr. Grinkmcycr proudly places the ring on Mary Carol's finger While her nmthcr Iooks on with joy. A fond remembrance! 88 These are girls with Waig hearts who sacrificc part of their Saturday mornings to return to school and im struct the retarded children who gather each weak to receive sufficient instructions to make their first Holy . Communion. These enthusiastic girls are Carol Herrman. . ' Sister Mary Erwin, muderamr for this group, Batty ? :91 4 .7 Kichfuss. Shnlu'ing: Joyce Kuhle, Martha Reincrt, Mary g . h . Ann Ruebusch. Sister Mary Erwin, a very capable . ' . :i ' lender, has bccn in charge for the past three years. She ' says. AEtlmugh the work is strenuous and secmingly futile at times, it dues have its moments of gratifi- cation.H 10' ? :31... Till you find your dream Jackie Roach. Mary Kngcr. Toni Colussi. Maureen Salmon, and Sharon Russell have given more than one year to this work. 89 A dream that Will need The Glee CIub, under the able direction of Mr. Cletus Mecklenborg, has done commendable work both a: school and at civic affairs. They will remember the many hours of practice for the senior play, MARIA, and for the Laetare Interlude. Glee Club 1'7er mm: K, Clnppcll, Mary K. Sayre, K. HanlL-y, j. Riley, J, chclur. K, Worthington, T, Travers, L Nicluua N. Hilgcfort. j. Schwartz. C. Grinkmcycr, D. Puhlmnn, L Gribble, Sn'runf row: I. Hcssclbrock. P. Hayes, M, j. Hansbcrry. K. Scllnrs, E. Bues'chL-r, C, Buglcy, M. j. Filer- nun. P. Frederick, S. Auermcycr, K Raleigh, S. Busnm, M. A. Shcanslmngg M. Korbcc, N. Hcrrun. Third row: 5. Griswold, R: Gnlinghcr. C, Buddelmcicr. P. Pennington, C Bifrmo, .I- Mack. j. Roach. 1 Erhard, IR juluuncs, M, Wutzcl. j. Knhlc, L Condit, N. Staggc, S. Schwartz, K Grace, B, Rnlcigh. Fanrfb mm: A. Jones, D. Obcrmcycr, M. DcPictrnnmnim P. Eilcrman, J. Chappcll. M. Gold- schmidt. L. Dcvinu. D. Grubcr. C. Reynolds. B. Mnrtinson. M. Dunn. j. Mcrland, 5. Frederick, M, Bourgeois, V. Moritz, Fiflb mm: 1 Schncfcr, B. Staggc. V Blch, B. Dunk, M. O'Brien, J. Wurst, M. Bail, N. Kuyscr, N. Rnwe, B. Bucschcr. M. StuHrEyCr, S. Parkcs, T. Fritz, K. Terrill. j, Vogt, Burk row: K. Hansen, D. Desk. P. Rubbing, P7 Raleigh. M. Nicportc, M. K. Schucrmann, C Mattscheck, C. Heller, D, Whitcly, A, Lang, Meg Groody. G. DcBrunncr, M. Vullman, S, Mnicr, M. A. Humbert, B. Ruf. M. A. Howard. Accompanist: Carol Schimpf. All the love you can give OI-ngxs 0: 1m; 1961-62 Gun C1.uu-Janc Nichnuc, Pa: Pennington, Mer Ann Humbert. 91 THE ORCHESTRA VIOLIN SECI'JDN l irxf mm: Carol Schimpf, Dianne Zinv bcrgcn Alice O'Brien, Janelle Savage. Thin! row: Mary mar. judy Smeckcl, Mary Klug. Swami row: Marilyn Beth Atkinson, Laura Endejann, Pat Moran. Wagner, Paula Pnrowski, Valerie Cicllowski Karen Schoen- Every day of your life XVOODWIND Slic'rroN-Cookic Camcmn, Saliy chcnuy, Joyce anlz, Barbara Maicr, Mary Jo ch, Joan Raymond. 92 VIOLAS, Cums, BASSIiS;CIairC Junict, Elvin: Walker. Anne Stirnkorb, julia Conlon, Sharon Russell, Ruth Traut, By many hours of practice do the members of our orchestra reach the perfection for which they strive. We all experienced the joy and beauty the music provided us in various assem- jcnn McLaughlin, Cheryl Enders, Susan Geis, Betty Dilleyt janis Ramcy. blics, the senior play and the concerts. Our own senior orchestra under the skillful direction of Mr. Mccklcnborg and the music teachers, deserves our loyal support. For as long as you live BRASS AND PERCUSsloN-uSt'alml: Judy Carla, Bony Voet, Carol Walter, Mary Cissell, Bonnie Buchanan, Madeline Kempf, Judy Rechtint PlnNrsT-Suc Fiorito. Simm'ing: Barbara Brotzgc, Marilyn Hinklc, Mary Ann Ruebusch, Junior Orchestra Climb every mountain 94 Frrmf rmr: janc Pralhcr. Lynn Robmsun, aurcnc Solomon, Pamela Hancock, Gloria Quinn. Sharon L ghi. Qmmic Monrm Theresa Frank. Ami mu: sz Massnrclla, Sandra Rnssc . Diane Gunnlcz. judy Todd. Phyllis Stein- karnp, Karla Yarbomugh, Kathy Ramcy, Cheryl Thin! mu': Elvira Pernzzn, Bernadette Rcindl. Kathy Blanchard. Kathy Keefer. Ford every stream Daggcrt, Aclucn. Barbara DANCES Root the Reds Homc-thc first big dance of the year! Susan Stuhlreyer and her date appear 2! case posing with the Orchestra Leader! Follow every Rainbow Are these couples crying to form an orchestra of their own? Kathy Dilion and Janice W'halcn must be discussing lhcir favorite ball player! Till you find your dream A pause for a picture! Physical Fitness Drcwud in their new whilc gym suits the freshmen enjoy wuchur. Ruginians play volleybmlL basketball, and wlwn the their physical uducntiuu Classes. Here they pause lung; WCEIIHH' is nicu they have baseball games. unuugh m Iuvc their picture taken with Miss Mussio, their Sports 98 aids mental ability. 99 We are all glad that lllL' pyramids uf ligpr nn- nm Musaio's face something must have gone awry! Exercise is aid to physical fitness. Arc lllcsc girls doing the twist or just Iimbcring up? made like this structure. By the look on Miss ,. . szhutw The wind up! The catch! The pitch! All Eyes are un ciu- ball Elm: cnn sway the game cithcr way. Alum; with physical ed classes a new class in health was explaining the work of the heart to :1 class, and what one introduced this year. Here we see Sister Mary Pctmnclla can do in case a person has a stroke. 11 IV t: 1M 01M .0 irhiuggtg-mt'yihrl'rtx f $,,, :an3 ma, I; urn nkf-m i . M 102 Agility can prove to be an advantage in sports. brim: OFFICERS FOR 196I-62hMary Ann Sutthoff, treasurer; Jackie Wirthlin, vicc-prcsidcnt; Mary Ann Howard, City Council representative; Judy Menmth, president; Meg High School Red The Red Cross organization is active at Regina. The purpose of the Red Cross is to help others who cannot help themselves. Regina mEm- bcrs distribute gifts at the Veterans Hospitals, at The hills are alive With the sound Greedy, City Council representative; and Tanya Sicbcrt, SCCICUII'Y, Cross the Childrerfs Hospital, and overseas to poor families. They sing, play, and distribute gifts to elderly people at St. Theresais Home for the Aged at Christmas time. The officers and homeroom ucprcscnmtivcs conducted an assembly in the early part of the school year to welcome the freshmen and other newcomers to the organization 104 The senior homeroom representatives for Rcd Cross show some of the baby bibs that were made as their project fol the needy. The juniors are not m be outdone by anyone, Herc they display soft toys and stuffed animals that went to make many 11 little boy and girl happy. 105 T111: soplwmore show portfolios that contain letters to WhilL' away a liulc of the time for veterans in hospitals, and make life 3 little less monotonous. With songs they THLSE FRESHMEN HIGH SCHOOL RED CROSS HOMEROOM REPRESEN'I'A'I'IVES l-lAVI-Z ALSO mum nusY Bonnic Cnsscll. Lynda Robinson, Jane Clmppcll. janct Reith, jeannc Walther, have sung Shcila Langcfcls, Sue Huger, Barbara Widmcyer, Kathy Gun- Villc, Joanne Lamping Julia Fishback, Carol Huffman. Faculty - Welfare Christmas Party The Faculty-Wclfarc Christmas Party is an annual affair The Music teachers gratefully acknowledge n gift of :1: Regina. Here we see Santa and his helper distribuLu drums tn the music dtparthnt. thc Welfnrc's gift lo the scl1qu n substantial check which Always proves :1 great asset to Regina. For a thousand years. The Lly members of KIN: faculty admire their individual gifts. 107 Santa's helper, Mr. Schultc, lnuSI have said xomcrhing funny as he gave Sister Thcona her gift. The hills fill my heart with Gifts for all were distributed by Santa! Mothers and fathers must have cnjoycd the evening, zoo. 108 the sound of music The evening was spent in caroling and listen- organized for the various meetings throughout ing to music played by the instrumental gr0up the year. 109 'Xmummyowa w v km: Wm Farhur Gordon. O.F.M.. initiates the senior retreat with a warm smile and welcome, Retreats My heart wants to Sing Father Vcnancc heads table as girls begin their day of silence and prayer a u h '3 ' ! '. Lois takes Advantage of opportunity to mlk with Father and cniighluns girls :0 highcr gunls Spiritual rcuding aids every song it hears. After two days of retreat! Girls gather arnund to ask Father questions pcrtmining to his ulk. 'l'll Father McCoy, C.PP.S., cnthralls ll'lC underclnssmcn with his spirited talks. My heart wants to beat Freshmen bmWSc through intcrcsting pamphlets. Father Fruchlich confers with Sodality Icadcrs Jackie Colussi, jcnnnc Covey. Mary Ann Farrell, Pauline XVoestc, Sally Scarry. and Mary Grace on spiritual matters. like the Wings of a bird. Student Body welcomes socialists on their formal presentation and cunsccntinn In Christ. that rise from the lake to the Betty Kicfuss, a freshman biology student. spends many hours on her proiec: about ferns. Science Project I14 i567 w '- . 9 Keep your hands at your sides, and walk quicklyf fire drills. These are the of: repeated directions for our monthly My heart wahts t0 sigh like a Chime Back in school Lois Herzug 3nd judy U111 dclivrr n P.A. unnuunccmcm, that flies from the church on a breeze Why is Sandy sneaking so quietly dUWn the stairs? Does she think nobody will dctcct her escape? I16 Jean chclcr and Janice Candi: spend a fcw minutes with Our Lady to begin an- other day. T0 laugh like a brook when it trips Dick Provost, shown here- with Sm: Stuhlrc'cn is one 0; the mun' Dis: 0th 5 who cmcccd uur dances. 3 . y Kathy Rizzu proudly prescnu 1h;- hugc check to SisLL-r Mary Irunncm tln: rcsuh uf our paper drive sponsored by the Student Furum. and falls over stones on its way RLLINA Smukl'rMiDunnn Lusckamm accrcmry; Nikki O'Bricn. librarian; and Jane Mctcalfc, trunsurcr; are kept Cm-pstcim prusidem; Migdnlia Horus. vicc-prcsidcnt; Kathy buzay preparing, for a Spanish Club mccting. 118 The Sound of Music travels throughout the world with the Trapp Family Singers. T0 sing through the night. Maria February 16, 17, ll, 19, 1962 SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST MARIA . . .. .. . .. Kurmr Hamm CAPTAIN VON TRAPI' . ,, , 777777 lurk Kt'mmlj' Tt'rry Tratrrs VON Trump CHILDREN: SISTER RAFAELA , ,, ,, , ,,,Barbard Tyiriu RUPERT , ,. ., . ..Josejzb facsxlz'r HEEDWIG ,, Ivan Fz'xl'z'lt'r' SISTER BENEDICT 777777777777777777777777777777777 Charleen Pufilmff MAMETTA ..Numw HHMFIUH Mm-mau AnuLSS , , . ,, fm-kiv Colzmi JOHANNA , p. . , Slmrun Lvibrrirlj mel Zimun'r WERNER , , . .. . Gnig Mz-ukr ' MAM'INA ... . .. . .. . .. Dvbbn' Jvm'n'H FMNTz , , ,, ,, ,, INT? Ringrr Acnm; 7 , 7 , , 7 , Mary Ir; KI'HUP' - Kzrfblm'n Hduh'y FATHER WMMI-,k , , , , , , me Bukrr ' HANS r r H r Im'l: Lulumm Bmomzss .. .. .. .. .. . ..... .......Kufby Clark Dun Sm-k CAP'IAIN VON KAPPII. , Tom Hm-hnmn Mnx RIEINER . . Tum Wulin'r H9 l, 2. 3. Hcavc! Six hikers wand their way up rhc mountainside. Like a ku :xMh0 kalearning U3 pray. The bnrmuids drink to Mnrink Favorite things. We are sixteen, going on seventeen . f' sing Ritchie who play the part of the eldest daughter, Agatha. Norm: Hanlcy Uch to Mary Jo Kcllcr Uighn, Lhc two girls Rawc listens. I go to the hills When my heart is lonely. Let's start n: the vcry buginning . . A , Marin Tcrry Travcr$ entertains her seven new clmrgcs. 121 Ach lieber himmcl! This is no ordinary couple, cxclaims the Baroness, Kathy Clark. I knomrl win hearxNhatIWe iheard before . And this is my youngest child, Martina, Captain von Trapp cXplnins to Maria. How do you 501w: n problem like this? Icnsc 11H: sisters us they dress their former postuhnt for the wedding. My heart Will be blessed With the sound of music. The happy finale to n madam fairy tale is the wedding of Maria and Captain van Trapp. 123 Sister Edwardine Ten years you spent ax ban! of our srbool Guiding yam sflm'cnts am! making the mlr. Yon rsfablixbc'd flap welfare and formed family night And madr' wary srl'auol year a fifth more bright. You put in the boilrrs f0 lar'rp th'mfs warm And provided for H913 art mom in. beautiful form. You established HQF fropl'sry vase in the front ball And made .mrr the rum! classroorm were ready for fall. For all flan things float you have dam We cxprrss tbc lbankx 0f t'wryonc. And so 1w bang fbis flictmv in ,62 In memory, Sisfcr Edwardim', of you. By JUDY UHL, ,62 ,9, 124 3:451 33533....iselija1dxeia 32:. . OUR TRIBUTE TO SISTER MARY EDWARDINE 125 FINALE Pat Olmry, Mary Carol Grinkmeyer, Bev. Deals. Peggy Zimpclman, Dec Deak'. I27 5m PRESIULNTs-Kcrin McMahon, Celine Wocstc, Betty Kichfuss, Sandy Frederick. Mary Lynn Tckuclvc. Judy Hacker. Freshman Class Officers SEcMiTARIEs-judy Albictz, Miriam Purcell, Debbie Distasi, Barbara Hamilton, Janet Lang, Suzanne Gacde. quf ruu': Marlene Bayer, Sue Backus, Laurent: Fathmnn, Peggy Cafferky, Mary C. Lampcrc. Srroml row: Jill Vogt, Kathy Murphy, Margnrct Disscl, Jeanne Miracle, Hainc Kucstcrs, Mary Kay Schucrmnn, Suzannc Gacdc. Thin! row: Nancy Mnssarclla, Karen Terrill, Nancy Jcnnings, HOMEROOM 300 Frmr! row: Pat Martin, Shirley Dwycr, Cathy Wilms, Helen FOWIL'L Kathiccn Hnakc. Srromi row: Mary Jo Huckicma, Anita Sailc. Valerie Bondick. Carol Henderson, Barbara Piclngc, Lynn Wocbkcnbcrg, Mary Nelson. Third rum: Lonctta Wright. Sue Wcsterkamp, Nancy Juengcr, Sister Mary Mndelcva, Homeroom Teacher, Sue Hagcr, Karen Jacob, Sue Hanlcy. Fortrfh row: Sharon Lysnght, Sue Wirth, Joyce Merland, Julie McCarthy, Cathy Brinkm, Sue Stuhlrcycr, Joyce Quincr, Barbara Widmcycr. Cathy Glins, CcIinc Wocstc, Charlene Riswn, Joyce Lap- llmrn. 1 'r:rn'fb mw: Rim Cooncy, Antoinette Zinn, Phyllis Cinccio, Barbara Blanck, Karen West, Nancy Stalai, Cheryl Achtcn. Jeanne O'Brien. Front row: Sandy Toum Ellen Ebel, judy Hacker, Ursula Albert, liilccn Meyer. 80mm! mic: jean Ovcrmcicr, Kathy Keefer. Margie Muhr, Phyllis Srcinknmp, Mary Ann Sturges, Christinc Kump, Kathy Ramcy, Dinnc Bnioni. Thin! row: Freshmen anl mu': Ann Boskcn. Bonnie Woiff, Janice Wirthlin, Lynda Robinson, Maureen Mchnn, Pam Wocflc, Marilyn Blanck. Sx'rurm' raw: Cathy Win11, Donna Golden. Carolyn Mnicr, Mary jn White, Patti Williams, Bernadette Daggctt. Barbara Man. Claire McDonald, Susan Caldwell, Judy .Imnnc Lamping. Sheila Murray, Kathy Bruckmnn, Danna Beebe, Diane Gonzalez, Patti Johannes, Diane Bruckner, Mary Krimmcr. Mary J0 chncsscy. HOMEROOM 301 GntcsV Tbml mu: Nancy Tilmcs, Mary Alice Schwartz, Pam Walls, Marilyn Hoffman, Elaine Clark, Rosemary chclc. Miss Ro'scmary Eduardo, Homeroom Teacher, Karla Yarborough, Debbie Distasi, Suzanne Hutcher, Janet Silatin, Terry Frank, Anim Pizza. Frau! raw: Danna Nelson. Cam1 Hcrnnnn, Judy Fishbnck, Margaret Hayes. Patricia Coleman. Swami raw: Lynn Hum, Sandra Frederick, Bctty Pluinmn, Marilyn Diva, Judy Albictz, jummc Bcllmnm, Carol Baker. Thin! raw: Karen HOMEROOM 302 Front row: Judith Kroegcr. Janice McKenncy, Mary Ann Rcckcr, Norma Gchring, Carolyn Kirschncr. Sm'oud row: Charlene Mattschcck, Joyce Schwciucr, Anna Lang, Connie Moore. Barbara Bmwgc, Virginia Stevens, Linda Page. Thin! 4v Boswell, Karen Hackcr, Cynthia chcncy, Lydia Wallace, Dullcnc Blcy. Joanne Dnnncnfclscr, Maureen Salmon, Mary Meyer, Mary Bull Kass. row: Patricia Rolls, Janet CappCl, Barbara Effler, Carlie: Lindsay, CaroE Malloy. Janet Wcrmcs, judy Johnston, Mary Gregory, Judy Tudd. Frrml mu: Cunnic Wcrnkc. Barbara Hackmcistcr, .lcannc thhcr, Diane Stcucr. Chris BulpcrioA Scrum! rnu': Sharon Barney, Nancy Scibcrt. judy Bruch, BClEy Kichfuss. Joyce I'Icin'zclmam Duris McKinstry, Jenn Blodkmnp. Tbinl row: Freshmen Fruit! mu: Linda Bounm, Diane Tl'uxcll, Muy Juan Middclbcrg Ihrbnru Herbert. Rim Andrews. SI'C'OIHI row: Kathy Moore, judy Fischur. Nancy Ncy. Mary Keller. Linda THIpIan Pal Mnluncy, Kay l,ingrnsso. Larllm Palmer. janct Lang, Kazhy Hurd. Wary Mntwllcck, Bonnie Casscll, janc Pruthur, Mary Sniuppu. Susan Rupp, Gerry Klug, Dana Lcc Dricdamu. HOMEROOM 303 Thin! raw: Peggy Jollcy, Marilyn Lnucln, Martha Krusc, Sue Gels. Min Kay Asbrock. Homeroom Teacher, jody Iihrhard, Maryanne Duddcm, Linda Gruis, Barbara Reed Frau! mm: Elizabuih Mnnczyk, Jill Lehman, Jo Ann licrning. Sue Durcnn. Linda Gribblu. Sm'omf row: Karen Strilcy, Kntlalccn Kelly. Elaine Buckingham, Linda Miiler, Carol Kiusmnn, Patricia liilcrmnn, Patricia Nicolai, Barbara HOMEROOM 304 Fm ! NHL! anhy Sellars, Judy Wattcnlmfer, Donna Haincs, Sheryl Flowcrs, Terry Kucrlm. Srmmi raw: Carolyn Taylor, Terry Fritz, Pat Angus, Sheila Langcfcls. Sue Annc Wcsscls. Sandra Russcll. Karen McCabc. Third raw: Mary Agnes RciudL Third rum: jean Gibson, Barbara Bauer, Alice Hcrwclh Donna Dillmnn, Miss Gail Cutter, Homeroom Teacher, julin Conlnu, Sally Schlcgci, Jane Hcldcr, Karin McMahon. P21134110, Cheryl Blomcr, Miriam Purcell, Anne Marie Buurgcuis, Elaine 1mm, Vicky Moritz, Junie Chappeu, Adele Jones, Sumnnc Ulrcy. anf row: Barbara Socllncr, juan Kennedy, Janice Russell, Mary Margaret Childcra Kathy Gunvillc. St'ruml row: Barbara Venlurn, Terry Asbrock. Charlotte F011, Kathy Scubbcrs. Donna Pcl'u'r, Barbara Hamilmn, Ircnc Brantr Freshmen Fran! row: Barbara Mchnc, Dian: Mueller, Linda Puthoff, Suzanne Bnhlingcr, Janis Kcnncdy Swami raw: Mary Cnmlc Glassmcycr. Maine Baxter, Josephine Schmidtgcsling, Mary Dunn. Mary DiPicunmoniu, Mary Lynne Tckuclvc, Tbir'u' mm: Sister Mary l,iliusa. Homeroom Teacher, Linda Hobbs, Juannc Conovcr, Dolnrcs Obermcycn Phynis Buntv huff, Kathy Mappcs, Rosemarie Lnnzctm, Jane: Reitll, Rita Knapp HOMEROOM 306 Karen Wchrmnn, Linda Mcinking. Third raw: Mary Gen Eulmcn Kathy Kulxnuil, Nancy Israel, Kathy Blanchard, Gloria Janus, Sharon Hullcr. Tina Miller, Pncricin Faricllo, Michelle Loncrgan. AM as m 443 $12: Swim! : Carlc, vice-prcsidcnr. secretary; judy ghlin. SUI: McLau Slumling: juunnc Sclmufcr. CLASS 01' FICIZRS 50m lOMORli treasurer. KJthy Gimpcl, president; Sophomore Class Officers I35 Frrml row: Madeline Kcrnpf. Mary Korbcc, Cathy Gcrwc, June McMurray. Barbum Slcgmoellcr. Srmml raw: Phyllis Grubcr. Mary Jn Frye, Ann Mcdl, Brenda Behnc, Nancy Riley. Kathy Lake, Janet Mack, Judy chcrmann, Mycrlcnc Sophomores Fran! r'nu': Veronica Smith, Marcia Bail, Carolyn Jennings, Sue Schrnnd, Sharon Crnmcr. Smmnl raw: Pat Harbcrs, Linda Dcvnnc, Mary Figgs'. Judy Cnrlc, Bonnie Buchanan. Janice Thulc, Kathy Rainier. Thin! raw: Ann Illcncik, Mcycrs. Third mw: Susan Jones, Jnnct Dwycr. Dian: Linscr. Patti Romcs, Sister Mary Carolyn, Homeroom Teacher, Martha Nader, Elvira Pcrazzo, Marcia Maucla, Marilyn Wcmcl. HOMEROOM 307 Jnnct Pch. Janet Wagner, Mary Ann Goldschmidt, Judy Fnlzunlogcn, janclle Savage, Peggy O'Neill. Mary Ann Rcif- aclmcidcr. Front row; jackic Roach. Sandy Pritchard, Carol Carrclli, Joyce Litmcr, Georgia anbcrL St'roml row: Barbara McAlisIcr, Pat Notcrman, Btlty Finkc, Janet Lucbering, Sandy Kramer, Carol Daley, Peggy Smytll. Third row: HOMEROOM 30 8 Front row: Nancy Piclagu, Louise Straub, Pat Gngliardo, Kathy Gimch Mary Beth Atkinson. Swami row: Ann Bullcrsun, Kathy Gucnlhcr. Ginny Harrigan, Clarc Junict, Loraine Jacobs, Marilyn Mciscr, Sharon Russell, Barbara Frnmbcs, Miss Shirley Gacdc, Homeroom Teacher, Mary Kay Klein. Carmen Tamnrgo, Marty Reincrr, Ruth Wagncn Martha Dwycr, Diane Dicdrichs. Third raw: Joyce Baker, Alice OWSricn, Jeanne Schucfcr, Lynn Hindcrsman, Kathy Grace, Elaine Bucschcr. Monica Tillcy, Pa: Moran. ,3. : x Q $ h-IXL Front row: Jenn Wagner. Pat Fruttuso, Jackie Riley, Marilyn Flegc, Maricm: Sailing. Srcoml row: Marie An- tonelli, Pam Hancock. Phyllis Wcsscls, Gloria Quinn, Monica Antons, Nancy Taylor, Jackie Leicht. Third row: judy Sophonunes Front row: Ann Gcrwc. Cathy Caposcla, Stephie Hughes, Mary Lou Costello, Myriam Martinez. Scrum! raw: Sandra Godcrwis. Kris Bagcnt, Barbara Mims, Bonnie Martinson, Sue McLaughlin, Carol Heller, Judy Mueller, Pat Fanning. Drcibclbis. Libby Lovcjoy, Barbara Ross, Lee Johnson, Marlene Smitlh Rosemary Reiclmrd, Gcrric Kob, Carol Bcgley, Mary JO Hansbcrry. HOMEROOM 309 Tbinl row: Shirley Grothjan. Linda Nicponc, Terry LAM Grange, judy DeNoma, Miss Jean Vordcnbcrg, Homeroom Teacher, Sue Schonbcrg, Kathy Brogan, Nancy Keefer, Caro! Pottcbnum. Fran! mu': Marian McFadden, Carol Malloy, Donna Dc- Lulcll, Paula Pnruwski, Dec Ann Grow, Scrum! row: Donna Hcilcnmn, Patti Lehman. Lucille Knrwisch, Jo Ann Franzen, Mary CisscL Marlene Puckc, Terry Zimmerman, JnAnn HOMEROOM 310 Frau! mu: Sandy Pnrsluy. Mnurccn Bedow, Carol Hittncr. Kathleen Rumbold, Mary Lynn Yancey Sr'com! row: Jean lincksclwidcr. Mary Cameron. Mary Nncl Tupin, Kathy O'Neill. Mary Lou Romcs, judy Reclnin, Mary Ann Wine. Glenn. Thin! row: Carolyn Flcgc, Sharon Haurahan, Carolyn Britton, Patricia Richards, Sisur Mary Erwin, Homeroom Teacher, Peggy Gannon, Mary Krocgcr, Laura lindejnnn, jnnicc Spacth. 775ml mw: Jnnct Weber. Kathy chkcn, Mary Ann Shcan- dung, Ruth Ann Miller. judy Jaworski, Jane Tracey, Nancy Divo. Dunm Mueller, Christine Newton, Lynne Klusmcycr. Front row: Ruth Ann DiOriD, Rosemary Gallagher, Sue Fiorim, Elaine Bcrgmam Marilyn Haddad. Strand mw: Barbara Lockycnr, Jnnc Mctcalfc, Christine Hasclwood, Ann Slmfcr, Alice jamison, Joyce Rocllig, Sharon Attcrmcycr, Sophomores Fran! raw: Linda Muccino, Kitty Franklin, Joyce Giver, Connie Reynolds, Mary OiBricn. Srruml raw: Diane During. Pam Dwyer, Janis Ramcy, Elvira Waiker, Barbara Maicr, Joyce Young, Elaine Becket Thin! row: Sue Gris- Gcnrgiana Klug. Third row: Kathy Case, Sally Sweeney, Maurcen Tobcn, Susan Pillman, Miss Susan Feist, Home- room Teacher, Sandy Busam, Marilyn Hinklc, Peg Sonny- Cnlf, Kathleen McCann. HOMEROOM 2 06 wnld. Diane Wucsr, joycc Kahlu, Lynn Lawson, Cheryl Andres, Mary Krcss, Bonnie Palmer, Nancy vainc, Sharon Wilson. w v 0V913$i4fg$53 JUNIOR HMS UI-l-IIIMiSfdeHx: Mary Hulun chnru, sucrcmry; Jeanne Cm'cy. vice-prcsidcnt. SWIM: Sally Mchrnmu. treasurur; Rmnlind Biilitcr, presidcnn Junior Class Officers 141 Front row: Pu: Puthoff, Ellen chms, Gertie Waits, Kathy O Hnir, Pat Cmmcr. Scrum! mw: Mary Ann Foltz; Ginny DcBrunncr, Bcvcriy Deak, Joann Kuhr, Lind: Schocttrncr, Pam Houston, Meg Groody, Kathy Nagdson. Third raw: Juniors Front row: Mary Ellen Smith Sally CaldwelL Nina Ellis, Nancy Hcrmn. Jamie Schwartz. Swami row: Linda Bau- man, Kay Hallcr. Judy Dctzcl, Jane: 1mm, Fran Schcrpcn- berg, Pauline Wocsrc, Alice Meyer, Margie Ryder. Third Kathy Smith, Margie Werner, Judy DuMont, Barbara Staggc, Shelagh Moritz, Sister Mary Anne, Homeroom Teacher; Mary Ann Gnrtncr, Vcronicn Blah, Ruth Ann Trnut, Peggy Conwcll. Sandy Reno. HOMEROOM 202 row: Kathy Fcrricn Mary Grace, Sally McDermott, Linda Marx. Doris Cascldinc, Mary Beth Angus, Maureen Vchr, Marilyn Wagner, Barbara Raleigh, Mary Lynne Clark. Absml: Kathy Dillon. Front row: Kathy Poyntcr, Maurvcn Connor. Beverly Elias, Mary Cnrul Grinkcmcyer. Swami raw: Joanne Rolfcs, Yvonne Montgomery, Susan Barney, Judy Thics, Agnes Owcns, jnnc Huclsman, Martha Schmidt, Donna Oaks. HOMEROOM 2 03 Frrmf raw: Lynn Frischcrrl, Madclinc Murray. Migdalia I?lorm, Peggy Sweeney, Vickie Wellnmn. Second row: Susan Horn. Jean Martinson. Judy DcTcHum. Pat Schulw, Anne Stirnknrb, Marilyn Godcrwis, Donna Loscknmp, Kathy Thin! row: Vnicric Cichowski, Pat Haincs, Barbara Spurgin, Angela chclc, Mary Beth Albietz. Kathy O'Brien. Linda MCIZ, Rosalind Billitcr. janct Kennedy Dilbert. Tbinl rum: Miss Audrey Donahue, HOmcroom Teacher, Lynn Rndfnrd, Pat Carr, Jean Wncchmr, Karen Schoenbcrgcr. Russ Marie chncr. Pa: Knbit'l, Judy Drah- nun, Susan Tyirin. From row: Patti Walker, Alice Hanmhan, Sandra Gilb, Mary Ann Meyer, Kathy Chappclk Sworn! row: Diane Moss, Ann DissvzlH Marsha Cronin. Sandy Cannon, Martha jchnson, Kathy Grucmr. Carol Schmidt, Toni Colussi. Juniors Fran! raw: judy Hcssclbrock, Kathy Rich. Sue Sweeney. Diane Firth. Bcvcriy Calloway. Srmmi raw: Judy Mueller, Pa: Pcrigrin, Janice Wlmlcm jnnet Hornbnck, Cheryl Endrcs, Llano Wucst, Pamela Quallen, Patric McHaffic. Tbirxl row: Third row: Sherry Ravensbcrg, Barbara Sack, Eileen Mcibm. Pat Vinson, Sister Mary Palmarica, Homeroom Teacher, Karen Bccl, Betty Schulcr. Dorothy Steel, Mary jean Socttc, Patricia Frederick. HOMEROOM 204 Kathy Trauth. Karen Grcvc. Nikki Corpstein, Pat O'Leary, June Peter, Mary Helen Degaro. Nancy Kennedy, Patricia Shuchnn, Diana Dickow. in; mm Frau! mu': Audrey Mcistcr, Mary Liva, Beverly Hinklc, Diane Hadley, Donna Publman. Cleo Schultz. Sworn! row: Diane Griffin, Peggy Zimpclmam Bonnie Burbcc, Mary Niuporxc, Mary Jo Tckuclvc, Sandy Desscrich, Joan Ray- HOMEROOM 205 Front rpu: Kathlccn Farrell, Dinnc Flnig, Amy Rnasch, Susan Mahcr, Risc Swvcns. Swami rou': Suc Turner, Marlene Studley, juycc Childcm Karen Bcnhasc, Jenn Glasb muyur, Barbara Hanks. Virginia Mocggenberg, Pat Conkljn. mend, Mary Ann Howard. Tbirzl raw: Sandy Nucssc, Pat Diccklmus. Gail Fries, Dorothy Crusm Mary Jo Eilerman, Lynn Kcstlcr, Cunnic Springfield, Pat Ostrandcr, Bonnie Wand. Third mu: Miss Nancy Ficler, Homeroom Teacher, Jeanne Cm- cy, Rosemary Winlmscn. Sally Scurry, Ruth Ann As- brocln Ruth Jones, Shirley Wcitlauf. Pat Cohen, Carol Schcrl, Alumni: julin Doylm Barbara Campanello, . r L , 1 khihui, $1515, Hid? 5HR.FMLELKEE. r .lii IF . K aw. n: rtmnmwhriw A Message from Judy Uhl, the Senior Class President SENIOR CLASS orncr-Vks Sharon Schwarn, trcnsurcr; Judy U111, president; Terry Travers, secretary; Carol Elmer, view president. I47 FOUR YEARS we,vc bcen together A thousand thoughts we shared, WcWe been a class united A class who really cared. Eating in the luncheon, Standing in the hall, Or talking in the homeroom- W611 not do these next fall. For now we leave Regina 165 time to bid adieu To our dear alma mater The class of 1962. BIFANO, CAROLYN, CSMC 1, 2 ,RepJ, 3 ,chJ, 4; Camera Club 2; SF 1 chpJ, 4 ,chJ; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; jRC 1, 2, 1, 4; Latin Ciub 1, 2, 3; YCS Z, 3; Vigilance Committee 2, 3; Class Play 3. 4. Fame, low, and forlmrr on my foolslc'iis wail, INGAL1.S BOLTIEN, MAURIILN, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; JRC l, 2. l, 4; Glee Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Bowling Club 2. 4. Huh! 1an your drt'um! Within your bcarl hurt: our xii , m-rn' .tjmf wbrrr dreams rmry g0. kaiscou BOSELN, KATHLEI:N, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4; jRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Lniin Club 1, 2; Class Officer I U'icc-Prcsd. Tbr mast rrriuiu sign of winiam is a ran; liuuzrl r'bm'rfulrwsx. MoNTMcNE I48 ALEXANDER, JEAN, CSMC 3, 4; JRC 3, 4; GAA 5, 4 UKCPJ. A good mind posscxsm a kingdom. SENECA ATKINS, BETTY, CSMC l, 2. 3, 4; JRC 1, 2, 3. 4; YCS l, 2, 3; Vigilance Committee 3; Latin Club, Kimlnm is sz- sunshine in wbirb virtue grows. INGERSOLL BAIL, MARY, CSMC 3, 4 ,Repd; JRC 5, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3', Junior Class Play; YCS 5; Sodality 4. Brzrufy Iilu- brrs i5 gruilrx. 1055511 ! - 'lZ-aiemrfar nu-ujnir'FJA-Y What might these seniors be talking about? The scenery, the weather, or their futures? W1mt ever will be, will be! The futurck not ours to set, a few of my Favorite Things BRAMBLL', DELomag CSMC 1, 2. 3, 4; JRC l, 2, L 4; Service Club 1; GAA 1, 4; Class Play 2. 1; Spanish Club 2. Glowni will; u Jiglslt 11m! m'ur sbmun bvforr. -j0RDAN BRUNIE, jANm', CSMC l. 2, 3. 4; JRC l, 2, 5, 4; GAA 2 tchJ, 3; YCS 3; SF 4 Ulepj; Junior Class Play. A t'lJurm dfirmlx lJvr t'l'z'rywbcrr. Tb? burr! bmr'l law's her nmnuun'. -VENAHLL BUCK, NANIZV, CSMC l. 2. 3, 4; JRC i, 2 3, 4; GAA l, 2, 3 UKCRL 4; AMSC 1; Latin Ciub l. 2; BEACON Hr who walks bomxtx'y milks Jz-run'fy. -Paovrkns RUDD, NlARlLYN, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; jRC l. 2,' 3, 4; Vigilance Committee 2 Club 2. Fmrlrxs lrUllIIJ rfimh mom's! 1mm FHNL'HL sHAREsDEAM: ; Spanish 149 BUDDELMEIIER, CAROL, CSMC 1, 2, 3 UiepJ, 4; JRC l, 2, 3, 4; Student Forum 2 Gicpq, 4 UKCpJ; Glcc'Club 1, 2, 3, 4; From Com- mittee 5. Likr a star of Ht'alwr in sz- broad daylight. -SHELLY BULnGL'R, JUDY, CSMC 1, 2, 5, 4; JRC 1, 2 1RepJ, 3 Uka, 4; YCS 2; Glee Club 2; Latin Club 1, 2, Tlu'rt' ix 0 garden in bar fac'r WIJI'H' mm am! u'bifc lilies grow. v-CAMPION BUl-ZSCHER, BARBARA, JRC 1, 2 I, 2, 3, 4', Glue Club I. 2, Club 1, 2. 01'; bow mm'b mort- 4101b lmmly bz'anfvom xt'r'm By Mm! .swrz'l omamml wbicb frufb Joli: giu'! 3, 4; CSMC 5, 4; Latin 1 45HAKESPEARE Burr'nNm-m, CAROL, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC l, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1; YCS 3; ANCILE. Wifb mulirc toward: norm, with charity for all. -;;L1N COLIN School Books and Teachers day BURKL, CAROLYN, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1 1chJ, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 2 ;Prcs.h Student Forum 2 CAdvisory BoardL 3 4chJ, 4 1Prch; BEACON 1Associatc Edimd; Dc- batc Club 2; Vigilance Committee 2; YCS 2, i; Sudaiity 4; National Honor Society. A I'mly, fbc luamlr'r 0f IJL'r kind, WlJm'r' form was nfllmrm' by a lowly mind, v-SHELIX C1 mu: KATHY, Class Officer mrch; Student Forum 2 1chJ, 3 devisory BoardL 4 12nd Vice-Prcsd; CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; YCS 2, 3; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Sedality 4; Debate Ciub 2; junior Achievement 3, 4; CDL 3; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee; Senior Class Play, ' . Am! Hm! .wnih: fikr .smubim- dart, lulu many a mulvn lmer --L0NGIIELL3W COLUSSI, JACKIE, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 1TrcasJ; JRC l, 2. J, 4; YCS 3', Sodality 4; Student Forum 3; Chis Officer 2 1Vice-Pres. 8c TrensJ; BEACON tEdimr1 Latin Club 1, 2, 3; School Reporter 1; Vigilance Committee 2; Service Club 1; Class Play 3, 4. In lby farr I soc Tb: map of honour, truth, and loyalty. 45HAKESPEARE CONDIT, JANICIZ, CSMC 1 tchJ, 4 1RcPJ; Camera Club 1; Gicc Club 2, 3, 4; JRC I. 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Vigilance Corn- mittcc 2; YCS 2, 3; Junior Class Play. Wbaxr humorous 03m funk in 1'qu plum; Of full, rirh life Ibis world displays. 4AN0NYM0US DALY, Jum, GAA 1, 2 UchJ, 3. 4; CSMC l, 2, 3 chJ, 4; Vice-PresJ; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; YCS 3. Am! brr rrobfv bmrfs fbv nublmt, yes Ami her IIer faillfs Mr xnrcsf. nkowNINc DEAR, DBLORES, CSMC 1, 2, 3. 4; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club I. 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4. Wlwnm'z'r Ibr-rr is umsir, it ix you. MoRT0N DESKINS, PATRICIA, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4; jRC 1 2. 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Orchestra 1; YCS 3. Fix what wt :10, not what we say, HM! umkvx 1:5 luorfby of Hi? grew. GILnER DEVANNLY, NANCY, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC l, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Science Club 1. J; ANCILE. Good rum is Ibv migblir'x! lll'zrrlica! fort? in tile um'wrn'. -DOL15 Once we enter through these doors we set our minds to high gun's. 151 DUKE, MARCO, CSMC 1, 2, J, 4; jRC 1, 2, 5, 4; YCS 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Sedality 4. Triumpbaw in Ibis faifb I III? and dip. MXNOWLES liuNEn, CAROL, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1, 2 UlcpJ, 3 1Vicc-Prch. 4: GAA l, 2, 3 1Excc. Board1, 4 1Co-Clnnj; Class Officer 4 1Vicc-Prcsj; Camera Ciub 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4; BEACON Sedality 4; Junior Achievement 5, 4. Prrrlm in mrrrdgv, form, am! skill, Ami Gozlhkc in thy xfn'nglb of win. ;CILDER FARRELL. MARY ANN, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4-; jRC 1 1chJ, 2, 3, 4; Student Forum 4; BEACON 1Layr0uz EdimQ; YCS 2, 3; So- dnliry 4 Ulrch; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 1, 2; Debate Club 2; Vigilance Commiucc 2, 1; National Honor Society 1Sccy.-Trcns.1, Public Relations 4. Om brwl of gohl' without alloys, Om- xirirjng for Ibo higher joys. -OXENHAM Large DILLEY, BETTY, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 UH'CSJ; Camera Club 2; Junior Class Play; Student Forum 4 1Advisory BoardL Earl; man has his own uomliun, TIM fafwrl 1': 1b:- raH. -EMEKSON DISSEL, MARY, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Service Club 2, 3, 4. Tranquility! Hm batter amt Than all Mr family of Pump. , -c0LEMDGE Dunn, MARY ANN, Student Forum 4 1Hon- orary Mcmbcrh CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; BEACON; School Reporter 1Chm11; YCS 2, 5; Latin Club 1, 2; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4. A mind ranfcnt boil? Eruwn and kingdom 1'54 WREENE shiny apples Time waits for no girls! Bu: Cathy and Mary Francis;better late than never! Report cards SO bright FEDELER, JEAN, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4; JRC l Ulcpj, 2 thpJ, 3, 4 UchJ; Latin Club 1, 2; Library Club 1; Glee Club 3, 4; Vigi- lance Committee 2, l; YCS 3; Spanish Club 4; Class may 3, 4' I rlrrum of Irmric will: the light brawn hair; Borm' Iilar a wpor cm NJ! sumnzcr air, ;rosTr-,R Fuussu; MARY HELEN, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1, 2, 3. 4. O Ht'l'm! Fair, beyond rampurv HI makt' a garland 0f tby hair; ;DAVIS FISHER, DORIS, CSMC 3. 4; jRC 3, 4; YCS 5; Spanish Club 5, 4; Science Club 3. HM way are ways of jrlr'usuntmsx, am! all' Mr 15:1le zrw ju'aan ;Paovums FOIJTZ. GLORIA, CSMC l, 2. 3, 4; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Buokstnrc 4. TM .nl't'rlml Him urn filmy la zlniy well. ma. 1!. BROWNING 153 FRANKLIN, PATRICIA, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; JRC l, 2, 3, 4; YCS 2, 3; Sedality 4; Latin Club I, 2; Student Forum 2 UMpJ, 4 Uth; BEACON CirCulation Mng; GAA 1, 2, 3. Your t'j't',f Hm- rl'z'ptljs arr fifird Wifb 1'01'1' um! frirml'xbip xfirrml. -HEINF. GALLAGHER, REGINA, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer I Trc 1sJ; Vigilance Committee 2; Glee Club 2. 3, 4; ANCILE; JRC l, 2, 3, 4. Hrr Kym bc' fikr' J'iol'u'fx, wbm 51m doll: srm'lt'. Hrr fuz'r is war 4: blossoms aitcr rain. -RIEESL' GIERHART, PATRICIA, CSMC I, 2, 3. 4 UKCpJ; JRC l, 2, 3, 4; Student Forum 1 URN: Glee Club 1, 2, 3; YCS 1, 2, 3; From Committee; Class Officer 3 CrrcasJ. 'I'by mm is liar song lbaf is to 1m Mmiv 11ml un'cr slainrr lm! for Mme. MEvNELL Ehxnmn paper scrap books GILB, SUSAN, CSMC l, 2. 5, 4; jRC E. 2. 1, 4; Latin Club 1. Z. Tbr' fay of youll: mul-bmllb bl-r vyvs displuyr'd, Ami mm' 0f hmrl brr rlr'ry look ram'r'yt'rl. cKAnma GRAMANN, BONNIE, CSMC L 2. 3, 4; JRC 1, 2, ,1, 4 CRupQ; YCS I. J; Vigilance Com- mittcc Z: GAA l, 2; BEACON; Latin Club 1. 2; Library Club 1; Camera Club 1, 2. Iiuibmidxm 1'5 HJr gz'nim Hf siun'rily, am! IHIHJ m'r'mnfyiixbm 1m t'irmrirs :L'HIJOJII if. 1JULwL R-LYTT0N GMLSHMHR, PATRICIA, CSMC I, 2. 3, 4; JRC L 2, L 4; Service Club 1: Bowling Lcaguc 4. ka' smm' bright lwm'y-bmrfwl mm film Muumx fmm dawn to Ibo dayk swap! How. CM1Y 154 Gammon, PEGGY, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; jRC !, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; YCS 2. Slum are My Hmugbts that mum of contrnf, TIJI' quirf miml 1's ricbcr than a crown. GREENE CRUISER, DIANE, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; JRC l, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club I, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, TlJim' Pym arr spring, in whose xen'm' Am! silent wuirn brave is 5m . DRYANT HANLEY, KATHLEEN, CSMC I, 2. 3, 4 ,chJ; JRC ll 2, 3, 4; YCS 2, 3; Sedality 4; ANCILE Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Vigilance 3; Class Play 3, 4. HM rye: arr slurs of twiligb! fair; Likr fwiligbfs 106, bar dusky hair. wonnsWon'rH HANSEN, KAREN, CSMC 3, 4; JRC 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Student Forum 4 ,RepJ; National Honor Society ,Vicc-Prch; Latin Club 3 H'rcasJ, 4; Senior Class Play ,LcacU. Nu Nightingale did rt'rr than! Marc wrlmmc Halos Ia weary band: A ll'airr m thrilling mJEr was band. Wonnsonu'H an'rz, MARION, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC l, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I, 2; Latin Club 1, 2. Crum Imrk, am! bring HJr .mmmvr in your 0m, TIJr' pr'm'z' 0f z-rrniug in your quit! ways. mNEIHARDT HEITLAGIZ. 1.015, CSMC 1, Z, 3, 4; jRC l, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, . X 7 A A July filer: ,qrum' in u I'Jr'r fau- f J-u Sfuh'fy sbr mom, xm'uh-ly. .- I 1 . I , 1f! . 1H 1, ,' 41 ,, 155 4. , ; ,, ' -,conn:s . . , ' n. ami': ,. m1, ,, f3 ' . I f 4;: AA 3 f! Mm r; '1'; K! L. f l ' 2- 1 .1 , These are a few of HEKZOG, L015, CSMC 1 CchJ, 2, 3, 4; Student Forum 2, 3, 4 1ViceAPresJ; AMSC 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Prom Committee; YCS 3; ANCILE; Vigilance Committee 2. Giving 1er my; ya .mw with-Iighl in ligbl Tying all 51m: um! :Inr: am! worlds in am'. -ADAM5 HiLGEFonT, NANCY, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4-; JRC l! 1RepJ, 2, 3 1chJ, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; YCS 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Senior Class Play. Yr! MN MW rt'rz-ums of tropic nigbf: Wifbiu HJy HIM eyes shine. HAY HILGI:MAN, junv, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; ANCILE. Hrr rain- was run saff, Ger, am! 10w. An m'mllwu' thing HI woman, 1-SHAKE5PEARE 156 HENNER, MARILYN, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC l, 2, 3, 4- 1chJ; Latin Club 1, 2; CDL 3. A glad heart figbfs III! Iby fact. Hrnovmns HENRY, NANCY, CSMC l, 2, 5. 4; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4. Sun and sbmlow 011 kW hair, Pair am! xii am! jwrcl. -CORTISSOZ HERMES, MARY, Student Forum 2 Ohm, 4 mam; CSMC 1, 2, 3 1ch1 4; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Prom Committee; Class Officer 1 1Sech. Giw God your strrngfb, your life, your iigbl, your brart, ADAMs our favorite What are the favorite things Janet, Gloria, Kitchic, and Marilyn are talking about? things HUDEPOHL, JUDY, CSMC I. 2, 3. 4; JRC II 2. 3, 4; Glu- Club I. Tbr gram of dark l'yl'x am! a lowly fan. -HUGO Humumn', MARY ANN, Latin Club 1, 2, 3; RC 1, 2, 3, 4; CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; Gicc Club I, 2, 3, 4 tTrcnsJ; ANCILE; Student Forum 2 HicpJ, 4 UKCPJ. Our knuwimfgr ix :1 lord; of 51:10ij pim' Tim! filqblx HM fmtlirmy bur mm xlrfI ubrml. SAN'I'AYANA JONH. ANN, CSMC l, 2, L 4; KIRC l, 2, 3. 4: YCS 2; Vigilance Committee 2; Spanish Club 1, Z, 3; Camera Club 1. Hr 11ml bail: me'm'r lh'd'j' rumpus: anything. kAuEuu5 KA MAN. lhmun, CSMC l. 2. i, 4; JRC L , , 4; Scrvicc Club 1, 2, .3, 4; Bowling Club 3. 4 'J'br lutihivsf lwr! Hut rtfr 11m! Win in mmv quid Izr'mlst TIMI fnmui lbw rammmr xluyt'igbt mwl, :Uruf Hf! lo ban! flu' NU. -CHENF.Y 157 KAYSER, NANCY, CSMC 1, Z. 3, 4; jRC 1. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; GAA l UchJ, 2. A roin' .ilJ frmlJ mid xwr'c'l; Clmr u: u .Vihrr bf . -SI;RVICE Klilirlzk, SHARON, CSMC 2, 3, 4; JRC 2, 3, 4; YCS 2. I will fry f0 .m' beauty sfm'uu' In'fort' mt, min or JlJiH'l'. ANONYMou5 KELLER, Mnav Jo. CSMC 1, 2 UlcpJ, J, 4 Gccyd; IRC I, 2, 3. 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Latin Club I, 2, 3 Wrch; YCS 2, 3; Sodalily 4; From Committee, BEACON; Public RCA lations Reporter; Vigilance Committee; Rep- resentative to Muck U.N.; Class Play 5, 4, N0 limp to fun: a! Bmufy': gram? Aml wafrlJ bar fwf, bow 2'1er ran Janna DAvIEs KLUG, MARY, Orchcstra l, 2, 3, 4; jRC l, 2, 3, 4; CSMC l, 2, 5, 4. A vbrrrful glam? brings joy in HM bmrf. -Pnovnnn5 Whatever these girls are seeing must be far more interesting than music and singing. KOCH, PATRICIA, jRC Z, 3. 4; CSMC 2V 3, 4; Spanish Club 2. 3 Vicc-PresJ. Ir! r'n'rj: gum! 111th :r god duib July . sI;NEcA KOONS, MARILYN, CSMC 1, Z, 3, 4; JRC l, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I, 2; YCS 3; Junior Class Play; Sedality 4; Latin Club l, 2 Of surpassing brandy mm' in Mr bluom of youth, T1aRENcI: KRl-ZHSFANGER, Junmm, CSMC L 2. 5. 4; JRC l, 2, 3, 4; Vigilance Committee 2 Olicc- Prch; Cfass Play 3. NW 12mm; we anylbing m fair As is lbw .mlih- upon fby fart. woRnsw0RTI-l And records by hours KRIEG, jANchz, CSMC 1, Z, 3, 4; JRC l, 2. 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4 Gecyq; ANCILE. Tbr'n' 1': u dmfiny Hm! mnkcs 11x brorbrrs; Nulu' goz'x his way uform -MARKHAM KUEBLHK, CAROL. CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1 2, 3, 4; Vigilance Committee 3. Blade wrrr bcr rym- Bl'm'k, 3W bow softly HJr'y gh'dmca' bmxmtb HJP brown sbmic of Mr tram. -LONGIFELLOW LAAKIE, NANCY, CSMC l. 2 5. 4; jRC L 2 thJ. 3, 4 UlcpJ; Spanish Club 2: ANCILE; Service Club 1; Junior AChich- ment 3. ;1 .uvrr't umf Irmlm' xmih' Am! a ban! :0 Imu'r um! kimHy Irrr'rr 11:: go mu' of stylr. qus1 159 LEIBREICH, SHARON, CSMC I, 2, J, 4; JRC I, 2, 3, 4; YCS 3; Library Club 1; Class Play 3, 4. Hrr uoia' wax like lbr 110iff Ibe slur: inn! when HJL'y sang tagt'fber. -ROSSETTI LliVD, NANCY, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC l, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; CDL 3; ANCILE. Ya'l like a star, will; glittering crest, Sz'If-twin-d in air lbw! xrc'm'sl in rest. 1W0RD5W0RTH MCLAUGHLIN, JEAN, CSMC 1, Z, 3, 4 1chJ; JRC l, 2. 3, 4: Student Forum 4; BEACON: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; YCS 2, J; Sudality- 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3 1Scch; Class Play 1, 3; Debate Club 2; Vigilance Com- mince 2, 5; National Honor Society WresJ. Genius, lbal poww- wljirh rIazzh'x maria! gym, Ix 0ft lmf fmrxrrrnmcc in rlisguiw. -AUSTIN Prom dates and sleigh rides and MAIER, SUE, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1; Camera Club 1; Vigilance Committee 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2. How swrm' marl gracium, 01TH in common sherrb, Is tbaf fine some which mm: tall Calrrfcxyl 1F1EIDS MENRATH, JUDITH, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1 1ch.1, 2, i, 4- 1PresJ; Student Forum 1Advisory Boardh Camera Club 1; Photogra- phy Club 2; Spanish Club 2. That madcntanriing is fbc noblcst warb know; no! the mos! bu! fbr brst fbfngs. -MORE MiLLER, BARBARA, CSMC l, 2, 3. 4; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2. A Lift', a Premium Iikv Hm air; Scanning rby gludm-ss without mm 1W0RDSW0RTH 160 MOELLER, R051: MARY, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; IRC 1, 2. 3, 4 ,RepJ; Bowling Team 1. Wbusr armor is bi: boncsf thought. Am! a simjtlc truth his uimml skill, onToN MOORE, EILEEN, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; jRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Service Club 1, 2; Orchestra 2; GAA 5 Ulcpj. Tim: give f0 fbt' war!!! lbc best you have, And Ilar bcsf will come back to you. -BRIDGES Moumson, LORETTA, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1, 2. 3, 4. TM mm : ruin: sunshine, and fix bcm'ffdf jay- Is r'irluck print '-POPE MORMSON, SHARON, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC l, 2, 3, 4; GAA 2 ,chJ, 5, 4; Vigilance Committee 2, 3 ,ChmJ; Student Forum 3. The ligbf of midnigbfs slurry Imam:- ls in ibast' radian! Pym. mLANDON Muccmo, MARIAN, CSMC 1 tchJ, 2 ,chJ, 3, 4 ,Prch; JRC I, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club I; YCS 2, 3; Sudality 4; Latin Club I, 2, 3; Vigilance Committee 2, 3; BEACON; Class Officer I ,Vicc-Prch; Prom Com- mittcc ,Chmj; junior Ckass Play; Student Forum 4. Lrl iby leiIC bram of light bra? in; And from rut'b rfurlzvsl ramcr win. oxENHAM NAVARRO, ROBERTA, CSMC 1, 2. 3, 4; JRC i, 2, 3. 4; Service Club I, 2; Service Club 1, 2; ANCILE, Life ix my raHrgr. May I grmhmtn 1LT , mm' mm souu' bouors. ALcoTT 161 NILHAUS, JANE, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; jRC l, 2. 3 tchJ. 4; Student Forum 2; Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4 6ch; junior Class Play; Prom Commiuuc: GAA L No Hlm' la waif HH ln'r ImmH'J ram lfm-irb Hmf xmih' bc'r r'jw lu'gdu. nAv11:s NIEEHAUS, PATRICIA, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1 t'RL-pj. 2, 3. 4; GAA 1, 2; Latin Club 2V 3; Science 3; CDL 2, 3. Tbr .wml' wbmr likz'nrxx with 11131 law Wax but ifs low for tiny. Whossll'rrl ORTLHEB, JUDY, CSMC 1, 2. 3, 4; JRC l, 2. 1, 4V anliful furr's arr tlJoxz' that wrur VerIr-mnh'r1 Immun'y prinml' HJrr'r. ALLERToN PARKES, SANDRA, JRC 1. 2 GRILL 3, 4; CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vigilance Committee 3; YCS 3; Sodality 4; Latin Club 1, 2, A lbing 0f bnmly it u jay faw'n'r. -HEATS Friendships that shine Eldrcd. Marian. Mary Klug and Rosc Mary bask in the sunshine. 162 PENNINGTON, PATRICIA, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; jRC I, 2, J, 4; Latin Club'l, 2; Student Forum I UKEpJ; Junior Class Play; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 tPrch; ANCILE; YCS 3; Student Forum 4 0Kdvisory Boardil. A witty woman is n lrramrc; A wiffy braniy is n' 1701:,1'2'. -MEREDITH PFALZ, JOYCE, CSMC 1, 2, J. 4; JRC 1, 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Ciub 1. A friend is worth 11H hazards wr ram run. YOUNG PEIPMEIIER, CAROL, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchesua 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2, Grillh' in mmmr'r; xlmng in pt'rfarmmtra AQUAvlvA Like the sun in the spring PoTTHor-Ir, CHARLEEN, CSMC I, 2, 3. 4; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1, 2; YCS 3; ANCILE; Glee Club 1; Senior Class Play. Goad bzmmr is our of H111 bcx! arlirics of than am am wmr i7: sacivly. -THACKERAY RAHE, NANCY, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; jRC 1, 2. 3, 4; Latin Club I, 2; Camera Club 1; Photography Club 2; YCS 2. TlJt' winiam of flu wisr' ix 1m mlrommon days? of mmman .mm'. -COLERIDGIE RALEIGH, PIEGGY, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1, 2, 5, 4 UlcpJ; Glee Club I, 2, 3 4; Student Forum 3; YCS 3; GAA l. 2; Latin Club I, 2; Spanish Club 4; Debate Club 2 Thaw who bring mnxbmr im'a fbt' lira: Hf urban: rmmol lamp 1'! from lbrmxrln's. -n.um113 163 Roumzasanrk, JANET, jRC l, 2, 3, 4; CSMC 1. 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; GAA 3 UKCPJ; YCS 3; ANCILE; Service Club 1, 2. Cam! IJMIHJ mmi gnarl 5me are two of Iift s gratin! Nmings. 5YRUs Ronmzn, SUSAN, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC l, 2, 3. 4; Camera Club 1. Gem, mmir HJr uvrl'u' u: 1m affix! and HM! is why the um-ld' mm'l Iran: from if: drh'sfs. WsHAW Rocans, BEVERLY, CSMC L 2, 3, 4; JRC 2, 1-. 4: Library Club 2, 3. 4; GAA 3, 4 UhcpJ; Bowling Team 1, 4: Service Club 2. Hr pwfjfx mus! 11 1'10 .n'rt'a'x 11ml. sHELDoN 164 RAWE, NORMA jEAN, CSMC l, 2. 3, 4; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; C1355 Play 4. HM vyr: arc mum hazel: 50f! xbzm'awx round fljrm play. cLEGHonN R1220, KATHY, CSMC 1, 2, 3 OkepJ, 4; JRC l chJ, 2, 5, 4; Student Forum GicpJ 4; YCS 3 A Rayuf Rum! 0f gomHy erls, Gold-lmwrl will; slurefcsl charify. wXENHAM ROBBINS, MARGARET, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YCS 3. My Prggy is 1: ymmg Ming, Fair m' fbc day, and MUCH as May. RAMinY These are a few Step by step your friends climb higher and higher. Of our favorite Rur. BONNIE, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; jRC 1, 2, J, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Student Forum 1, 2 UKCPJ; GAA 1, 2, 5, 4; Vigilance Committee 3; Class Play 3. Am! all 1116 I'Jl'dllly 0f lbr Nam Ix in My bczu-f am! on thy furr. -BRYANT RUTHLaRI-onu, Tliumz, CSMC 1, 2, 5. 4; JRC l, 2, 5, 4; Latin Club 1, 2. Thou ur'f wisr 11's Mort Jr! fair, Ami HJy i'nia' is z'n'r laiml. nANIEL Snnuz, MARY KAY, CSMC 1 1chJ, 2 1ch.1, 3, 4: JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Ciub 3, 4; Junior Class Play mroduction Mng; Latin Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 4; Library Club 1. 1m! so a fitlh' woman numb rxrrHc'nrc dis- NUS. Branfy, um! gram, um! lore, and fidr'lily afwayx. -nE1nTA chmmsmc, Snmuu', CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; JRC l, 2, i, 4; Spanish Club 1; GAA 1; Vigilance Committee I; Glee Club L Tim: from NJ? Night, anrfs :mzlit bcatlfy brraks. -MOULTON 165 , ' 1 X SCHIMPI', CAROL, ANCILE; CSMC l OKepJ, 2. 3. 4; JRC 1, 2, 3. 4; Latin Club 1, 2. 3; Debate Club 2; Orchestra l, 2, 5, 4 tVice- Prcsj; Glee Club Accompanist 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1; Library Club 1; Junior Class Play. Hr prayvib 17ml, who fuwrla 11m! A fbingx bulb gym! and mm . coLEnIDcE SCHOLKMAN, MILDRED, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; .IRC l, 2, 3, 4; YCS 2; Library Club 1, 2, L 4 UHCSJ. Tbim- PJ'I'S lH'l' an'ingx, in whose xcrcm Am! xih'n! wulz'rx brul'm ix xm'n. -BRYANT SCHULTE, .lonm CSMC 2, 3, 4; JRC 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 5. Six opmrll; brr womb l0 wisdom; Ami ob bar longlm 1's H30 law of kimIm-ss. PROVERBS Girls in white blouses SCHWARTZ, SHARON, CSMC 1, 2. 3 UKepJ. 4; Glee Club I, 2, 5, 4; JRC l, 2, 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3; Prom Committee; ANCILE; Class Officer 4 Gcch. Sim walks in Immiy like HIE nigh! Of riomlh'n dime: and slurry skins, nYRoN SJEBERT, TANYA, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; JRC l, 2 mam. 5 Ukpd, 4 66ch; Student Forum 1; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YCS 2, 3; Latin Club 1. 2, 3; Junior Class Play; BEACON. I grrt'! you at Hu- bcgimthig of :1 grrat carccr, -EMERSON SIMS, BETTY, CSMC I, 2, 3, 4; JRC I, 2, 5, 4; 0AA 2; Service Club 3; GAA 4, Hrr mrrry rye is full and black, Hrr rbc't'k is brown Ami bright -BRYANT 166 STACGE, NANCY, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4', JRC I, 2, 3, 4 Hicpj; YCS 3; Student Forum Rep. 1. 3; Glee Club 2, J, 4; Latin Club I, 2. Hrr cyrs arr 14H vloqumw AI! harmony fur voica soUTHEY STOECKEL, JUDY, CSMC I, 2 UiepJ, 3, 4; JRC 1, Z, 3, 4; BEACON; Orchestra 1, 2, J. 4; Library Club 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Junior Class Play; Public Relations. Radiunfly mlorneu' outsidr, a hidden grmmd' of Ibangkf and of austerity within. ARNOLD STUHLRIWER, MARY, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4 UlepJ; jRC l. 2, 5, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; YCS Z, 3; Sodality 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Piay. Wbcrr trim fortihulc dwells, loyalty, bounty, frimd'shifa, am! firlclify may 51' found. -BROWNE SUTTHOFF, MARY KAY, 1, 2, J, 4; JRC 1, 2, 3. 4 TrcasJ; BEACON; YCS 2, 3; Sodality 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Library Club 1, 2 1, 4; Debate Club 2; School Reporter. Some ladirH jrm'guwnt in fbcir features liar, Ami all their gmins sparklns from ibcir eycx. YoUNG : TALLMAN, BERNADETTE, JRC 2, 3. 4; CSMC Z, 3, 4 41ch4; YCS 3; Junior Class Play; Science Club 4. Tbou wbow lorlz: orrlsbitw fbe 51m. LoNGFELLow TILMES, JOANNE, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1, Z, 3 UchJ, 4 UKCpJ; Class Officer I Wren; Student Forum 1 devisory Beardh YCS 2, 5; CDL 3; Spanish CEub 2, 3 GCCyJ; Science Club 5, 4; ANCILE. An inward joy of all fbings 1mm! and semi. VAN DYKE 167 UHL, JUDY, Class Officer 4 tPresJ; Student Forum 4 devisory erdh CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; JRC I. 2, 3. 4; YCS 2, 3; Sodality 4; BEACON Gmy-oul: EdimQ; Latin Club 1. 2. 3; National Merit Scmifinalist; Prom Corn- mitrcc 3; Glee Club II 2; Junior Class Play; junior Achievement 4; Rotary Gov't Seminar Ulcpd; Senior Class Play Wroduction Mng. me, Imp um! farlmn' 011' my foofslofxs waif -1NGALL5 VAN FLEET, SHERRY, CSMC II 2, 3, 4; JRC l, 2. 3. 4; YCS 2; Camera Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 2. 3, 4. Wifb rirnm um! quirtuvss 0111' my ranqurr fbr worm. -LAorrszn VOLT, Bu'nv, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4 Gctyq; BEACON; YCS 2, 3; Sedality 4; Public Rf:- lations; CSMC I. Z. 3. 4; JRC 1. 2, 3, 4; Vigilance Committee 2; Latin Club I. 2; Junior Class Play, A m'crl, bmrI-Iifling rbrrrfufmn. Likz- .vpring-Iimz' of HM yt'crr, Sr'r'im'rf z'n'r 0n I'Jrr xtrps lo waif HALE 168 Tuvnns, TERRY, Camera Club 1; Glcc Club 2, 3, 4; Student Forum 3 Uth; Class Officer 2, 4 $cch; CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC l, 2, 3, 4; YCS 2, 3; Sodality 4; Vigilance Committee 3; Latin Club I, 2; Prom CornA mince 3; ANCILE; Senior Class Play LcadL Hold fby ligliffd rnmfl m: bigb, Br 4 star in somronrk sky. BURTCN TWQHIG, JUDY, CSMC l UlepJ, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1, 2. 5, 4; Glee Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Service Club 1. TIM buppim Imrmn is the porwn who think; 1121' max! I'ntrrc'xlr'ng Hmugbfx. -DWIGHT TvuuN, BARBARA, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Forum 3 UkupJ; YCS J; SodaIity 4; Latin Club 1. 2. 3; Art Club 2. 3; Prom Committee; ANCILE Edit00; Class Play 3, 4-. SIM :z-m sz- but! fbaf glimmer; through lb:- worsl. 151 1st011 VOGT, MARY ANN, CSMC 1l 2, 3, 4; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4. Ch-aw- NW f0 flaw SlKIlrlit'l' side of doubt. -Tr-.NNY50N VOLLMAN, MARILYN, CSMC 1, 2, 5. 4 UchJ; JRC 1, 2, 5. 4; Glee Club 2. 5, 4; Freshman Class Play; Junior Achievement L 4. Hrr 1:01:13 whatt'a'r she mid, cncbmzh'd; Likr mmir In NH bmrr it wml. 50635 WALlelk, CAROL, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra !, 2Y 3, 4; BEACON; GAA 3 tAdvisory 130::chy 4 Co-ChmJ; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Latin Club I, 2. 3; CDL 3; junior Class Play; Sodality 4; Safety Coun- cil 4 UIcpJ. Do your duty in all things: You ramm! do mom -LEE classes WLHRMAN, BARBARA, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; JRC l. L 3. 4; Camera Ciub 1 Vice-Prch; Photography Club 2 TrcnsL; junior Achieve- ment 4; BEACON. TIN Irm' ximrduwl of quality is sr'alcd in 1b:- miml; fbaw who think nobly arr Jrobh'. wBICKERsTMrrE WHITELY, DIANE, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4-, JRC 1. 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2 68ch; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 SIJE' man's a garlu'am, am! .vbz' 100k: a qumL mFOPE WIENER, MARY FRANCES, CSMC 3, 4; jRC 1, 4; Latin Club 5; ANCILE. Only :1 5mm! and rirtilons soul, Like ECUSOIK'J fimbcr, m'w'r giwx. HERBERT 169 Here come Nancy, Carol and Nancy Rahc escorting Mary Stuhlrcycr to the premier of the school year. Dreamy love songs and laughter WILLIAMS, MARION, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC I, 2, 3. 4; Camera Club 1; Library Club 1, 2. 3: Service Club 1, 2. Tby fairly frl'l m ligblfy g0 Tbr'y .n'fm the mirth 10 spam. -ELLWANGER WmTHLIN, JACKIE, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC l, 2, 3 Gech, 4 Uficc-Prcsj; YCS 2; Spanish Club 2; Camera Club 1; Photagraphy Club 2. Bamfy is if: own rcwanl', Bring a farm of pvarv. NICHOLS WITTE, VIRGINIA, CSMC 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC l, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club ll 2. l7zrir 51M wax to bubold', NM! mairfz'n 0f sewn- Irm srrmmvrs. LoNGF1:LLow WOLF, BARBARA, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; JRC l, 2, 5, 4; YCS 5; Library Club 2, 3, 4; Service Club 3, 4. Endm'zml'v is Ibr rrawuiug qualify, Ami fmh'ma- 11H Hm pussimr of great blunts. -LOWELL 170 WORTHINGTON, CATHERINE, CSMC 4; JRC 4; Glec Club I, 2, 4; SodaIity 4; Choral Speaking 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Debate 3. The beauty of the northern dawns, Their pure. pair Iigbt i: thine. -HAY YOUNG, ANNE, CSMC l, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Vigilance Committee 1; Glee Club 1; ANCILE. In all labur there is merit. mPRovEnns ZIMMER, CHERYL, JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; CSMC 1 Utepm- 2 Ukepq, 3, 4; Vigilance Com- mittee 2; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; YCS 2, 3; Sodality 4; National Honor Society; Class Officer 3 $ech; Student Forum 4 Quayq; BEACON; Prom Committee; Class Play 3, 4. The fairest gardm in her look: And in bvr mind flu? wisejt books. coWLEY ZIMMER, DIANNE, CSMC 1, 2 GRILL 3, 4-; JRC l. 2, 1, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; BEACON Gusincss Mng; YCS 3; Sodality 4; Debate Club 3; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; junior Play; Junior Achievement 4. All that 1w send into Mr five: of other: Comps back into our 014211. MARKHAM that rings These are a few of our .w favorite things The school hall: no longer echo with voices but Sue and Nancy seem to have found some- thing to catch their fancy. l7'l Senior Directory JEAN ALEXANDER BETTY ATKINS , . . MARY BML ,,,,,,,,, CAROLYN BIFANO ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, St. Columban W, St. Thomas Aquinas ..St. John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..St. Gertrude ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. MAUREEN BOLTEN ,,,,, Sts. Peter 85 Paul KATHLEEN BOSKEN ,,,,,,,,,, .....Nativity DELORES BRAMBLE .. ,,,,, St. Elizabeth JANET BRUNE St Agnes NANCY BUCK . .. WSt. Agnes .................... .. ............ MARILYN BUDD ............All Saints ..... .. . CAROL BUDDELMEIER St. Matthew . JUDY BUERGER ....N:1tivity BARBARA BUESCHER . , .St. Vincent Fer1-cr CAROL BUETTINGER . . ..W....St Matthew . CAROLYN BURKE . . WSt John KATHY CLARK ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..Nativity JACKIE COLUSSI WuSt. Matthew ,,,,,,,,,,, JANICE CONDIT JUDY DALY DELORES DEAK PATRICIA DESKINS NANCY DEVANNEY .. BETTY DILLEY MARY D'ISSEL MARY ANN DUERR ................. St. Agnes MARCO DUKE CAROL EBNER MARY ANN FARRELL JEAN FEDELER MARY HELEN FEUSSE DORIS FISHER ,,,,,, GLORIA FOLTZ PATRICIA FRANKLIN ..... All Saints REGINA GALLAGHER .. ,,,,, St. Matthew PATRICIA GIERHART . . ,,,,,,,,,, St Richard SUSAN GILB WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW Our Mother of Sorrows BONNIE GRAMANN St. Gertrude .................... PATRICIA GRIESHABER .. ..........St John PEGGY GRINDROD . DIANE GRUBER .. KATHLEEN HANLEY . WWSt. Vincent Ferret KAREN HANSEN MARION HARTZ .. L015 HEITLAGE MARILYN HENNER NANCY HENRY MARY HERMES . .. L015 HERZOG NANCY HILGEFORT .. junv HILGEMAN JUDY HUDEPOHL MARY ANN HUMBERT ,,,,, St. Matthew ANN JONES ,,,,,,,, ELDRED KAUTZMAN .. NANCY KAYSER . . .. SHARON KEEPER MARY Jo KELLER MARY KLUG ....... MARILYN KOONS JUANITA KREBSFANGER ...St. Gertrude . ,,,,,,,,,, WWSE. Agnes . . Sts. Peter 8L Pa111 .Our Lady of Mt. Carme1 ...Sts. Peter 8: Paul St. Agnes Mt. Carmel St. Agnes ...St. John St. John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ......Nativity ,W, St. Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, m -151. Gertrude ....:.....f:::.:. ........ .St. Saviour W WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW St. John .,...St. John 1.........Nativity ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, WSt Vincent Ferrer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .All Saints WWW. ,W .....Sts. Peter 8: Paul ...St. Agnes ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..Sts. Peter 8C Paul . Our Mother of Sorrows ......... ....St. Matthew ,,,,,,,,,,,,, St. Gertrude . Assumption ,,,,,, St. Matthew .. ,,,,, St. Gertrude ,,,,, St Gertrude ...... Our Lady of Mt Ca8mel WWW ............. Our Mother of Sorrows . .St. Matthew W, 172 ' . 6621 Elwynn Dr. 6422 Walton Sr. 1719 Sherman Ave. . . 1650 Rose P1. 1 02 85 Kerrianna Dr. 1631 Rose P1. ,,,,,,,,,, .. .. .. .. .. .. 6613 Highland Ave. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .Sts. Peter 8L P3111 . 3783 St. John1s Terr. . 9815 2132111; Rd. . 5425 Hunter Ave. 5524 Homer Ave. 2288 RosedaIe Ave. 2331 Kcnclworch 2606 Melrose Ave. . 7329 Miami Ave, 1... 7310 Shewango ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Nativity W WW... PAT KOCH ,,,,,,,,,, . 1406 Section Rd. ...... ...R. R. No. 4, Box 250 WWWWWWWW TW 665 N. Crescent 7273 Bcrwood Dr. ......... 1.1.1.0 .......... JE 5626 Abbotsford PL 1125 Franklin A0c. 2644 Daccy Ave. 5510 Monardi Cir. . 7263 Chethcrt Dr. 3909 Grove Ave. 6708 Highland Ave. WHSY 6310 Kincaid Rd. . .. 2508 Hudson Ave. . . .. 5155 Sunshine Ln. 1814 Garden Lane 2336 Quatman Ave. ......... ME .. 2604 May St. 5435 Roseland Rd. 1526 Carolina Ave. . 1417 Laidlaw Avc1 2250 Grigg Ave. .................... CA , ...... JE 2 2 23 Symmcs St. 2336 Indian Mound Ave. .JE 3114 Auten Ave. 4211 Carter 51:. .. ..10152 ZigZag Rd. .. 2626 Leslie Ave. .. 6063 Pawnee Dr. .............. MU . 6242 Elbrook ...................... JE 7247 Miami Ave. .. . . 6702 Grace Ave. ............ .W 8160 Shawnee Run Rd. WLO 4029 E. Galbraith WSY 4431 Orchard Ln. WSY . 4060 Lansdowne Ave. W SY 6805 Hampton Dr. WWWW5Y . 5723 Douger Ln. .. 6603 Stewart Rd. 1443 Joseph St .................. ME 322 Taft Rd. ,,,,,, ' 2222 Cameron Ave. 7325 Osciola Dr. 2832 Cortelyou PL 2507 May St. .................... W0 2 741 Robertson Ave. 1-5705 1-8422 1-1276 1-7156 1-8470 1-7907 1-8554 1-1379 1-0428 1-8921 1-8818 1-8206 1-7083 1-3566 1-3699 1-5775 1-7649 1-8038 1-6025 1-0926 1-1337 1-5939 1-5475 1-5636 1-1658 1-4669 1-1291 1-6254 1-6202 1-1148 ..None 1-2327 1-3567 1-1975 1-7806 1-1301 1-7155 1-2089 1-8348 1-7049 1-4979 1-5339 1-2223 1-8897 1-7376 1-4587 1-6408 1-5929 1-7678 1-4405 1-4951 1-5712 1-7090 1-5981 1-6357 1-7568 1-4241 1-5921 1-1349 1-5786 1-5520 JANICE KRIEG ............................. Sts. Peter 81. Paul .................... 2508 Lysle Ln. ...................... 351-5351 CAROL KUEBLER ...Sts. Peter 86 Paul ., .. 5239 Warren Ave. .. 1-6713 NANCY LAAKE ,,,,,,, ...St. Elizabeth H 1836 Cleveland Ave. ,,,,,,,,,,, RE 1-6658 SHARON LEIBREICH ,, mNatiVity .................................... 6190 Rogers Park Pl. ,,,,,,,, RE 1-8189 NANCY LEVO ,,,,,,,,,,,, ...Our Mother of Sorrows , 6805 W. Farm Acres ........ ME 1-0908 JEAN MCLAUGHLIN .,,St. Vincent Ferrel: ,, 4872 Marie View Ct. ...SY 1-2095 SUE MAIER ................................ Sts. Peter 8: Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2519 Moundview Dr. ........ME 1-0503 JUDITH MENRATH ,,St Saviour ................................ 4216 Woodlawn Ave. 1-9666 BARBARA MILLER mSt. Matthew .. ..... 2426 Kenilworth ,,,,,,, 1-1934 ROSE MARY MOELLER ............... St. Matthew .............................. 4530 Smith Rd. ................ 1-1192 EILEEN MOORE .St Matthew .............................. 3811 Hazel Ave. W 1-7963 LORETTA MORRISON ,, ...Sts. Peter St Paul 2553 Moundview Dr. . 1-3941 SHARON MORRISON ...St. Michael ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 10480 Wintergreen Ct. ,,,,,,,,PR 1-1033 MARIAN MUCCINO W.St. Gertrude .. 7245 Bcrwood Dr. ,,,,,,,, 1-6012 ROBERTA NAVARRO .1..,,,,,,.......Nativity ,,,,, $491 Glengate Terr. 1-0586 JANE NIEHAUS ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,St, Saviour , . 3942 Longford Dr. 1-2774 PATRICIA NIEHAUS ................... All Saints ............................... 8167 Cornell Rd, .............. TW 1-3730 JUDY ORTLIEB MAII Saints 2... MBox 572 Weller Rd. 1-9302 SANDRA PARKES ,,,,,,,,,,, St. Vincent Ferrer , 6971 Rosemary Ln. .. 1-3055 PATRICIA PENNINGTON .,,St. Vincent Fcrrer 7124 Glenellyn Dr. 1-3349 java: PFALZ ,,,,,,,,,,, St. Agnes 1923 Truit: Ave. .............. RE 1-3530 CAROL PIEPMEIER ,,,,,,,, All Saints 8005 Spooky Hollow Rd. TW 1-4486 CHARLEEN POTTHOFF . 1.771513. Peter 85 Paul 5418 Roscland Md. ,,,,,,,,,,, ME 1-8668 NANCY RAHE ..All Saints 9306 Wynncrcst Dr TW 1-1041 PEGGY RALEIGH St Matthew ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1933 Wayland ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, RE 1-4232 NORMA JEAN RAWE Orchard Ln. 1-8383 KATHY RIZZO Carolina Ave. W, 1-2566 MARGARET ROBBINS . Brewster Ave1 1-2912 JANET ROEDERSHEIMER ,,,,,,,,, St. Agnes ,,,,, 5322 Section Ave. 1-3555 SUSAN ROEPER ...St, Elizabeth ., W ,1 1907 Sherman Ave. 1-3697 BEVERLY ROGERS .V St. Agnes ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1643 Anita Pl. . ., .. 1-0731 BONNIE RUF ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sts. Peter 81 Paul 2211 Drex Ave. 7 1-0241 TEBBE RUTHERFORD . .St. Elizabeth , 2026 Courtland Ave, ,, 1-5227 MARY KAY SAYRE WNWSts. Peter 85 Paul 5432 Roseland Md. .............. JE 1-4853 SHERRY SCHMEISING ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, St. Matthew ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4307 Smith Rd. 1-8729 CAROL SCHIMPF , ...Sts. Peter 8i Paul Lysle Ln. , 1-6806 MILDRED SCHOCKMAN 7 ,, St. John E. Gatewood ..791-0916 JOAN SCHULTE ,. WSt. Agnes Paddock Rd. 1-1400 SHARON SCHWARTZ .. WSt Matthew H, Garland Ave. . 1-2668 TANYA SIEBERT St. Matthew .. ,, Williams Ave. . 1-5215 BETTY Sst ,,,,,,, ...,..Assumption Layton Ln. ,,,,, 1-7949 NANCY STAGGE 1 .. Sts. Peter 86 Paul 2511 Indian Mound ,, 1-9134 JUDY STOECKEL .. Sts. Peter 85 Paul ,,,,,,,, 2528 Indian Mound ,,,,,,,, ME 1-7484 MARY STUHLREYER ,,,,, .. St. Vincent FEFI'CI' 1, 6846 Ken Arbrc Dr. ,TW 1-1494 MARY KAY SUTTHOFF .. St. Agnes 1329 Carolina Ave. ,,,,,,,,,,, RE 1-0769 BERNADETTE TALLMAN ,,,,,,,, St. Vincent Ferrer ,1 . 7523 Kirtley Dr. SY 1-1395 JOANNE TILMES St. John ,,,,,,,, 3939 Odin Ave. ,TW 1-3833 TERRY TRAVERS . .. St. Gertrude 7512 S. Mingo TVV 1-5431 JUDY TWOHIG ..St. Matthew .. 2215 Park Ave, JE 1-6754 BARBARA TYIRIN ..Nativ1ty ,7 2930 Losantivillc 777777777 RE 1-1328 JUDY UHL ..... ,,Our Mother of Sorrows ,,,,, 7252 Eastlawn Dr. .......JE 1-0189 SHERRY VAN FLEET . .SE. Gertrude .. .. Rita Ln. . WTLO 1-9680 BETTY VOET . Nativity .. Ridge Ave. .........RE 1-6251 MARY ANN VOGT , .Sts. Peter 8: P:1ulm ..... Fenwick Ave. ........ ME 1-4859 MARILYN VOLLMAN St. Agnes 1862 Garden Ln. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, JE 1-8480 CAROL WALTER ,,,,,,,, Nativity .. . ............. 5928 Pandora Ave. 1 ME 1-5258 BARBARA WEHRMAN ,,,,,,,,, St Agnes ,,,,,,,,,, 1551 Joseph St. 1 ,1 1, .ME 1-0981 DIANE XVHITELY , Sts. Peter 86 Paul 5611 Rolston Ave. ,,,,,,,, RE 1-1680 MARY FRANCES WIENER 11111 St. John 7518 Plainfield ,TW 1-3636 MARION WILLIAMS ,,,,,,,,,,, ,St. Mark V 3330 Woodbum Ave. ,WO 1-1505 JACKIE WIRTHLIN St. Gertrude 7326 Julcr Ave. .LO 1-8311 VIRGINIA WIT'rr, , St. Matthew , 2625 Leslie Ave. HME 1-6648 BARBARA XVOLT- Sts. Peter 15: Paul 2366 Indian Mound Ave. JE 1-7717 CATHERINE WORTHINGTON Our Mother of Sormvvs 1858 Chaucer Ave. PO 1-8842 ANNE YOUNG . Nativity Beredith Pl. . 1-4536 CHERYL ZIMMER , 7 St. Agnes Joseph St. , 1-8617 DmNNE ZIMMER ,, 28:. John Holman Cir. 1-1987 THE ANCILE BUSINESS STAFF Jounnc Tilmcs, Carol Scllimpf, Nancy Dcvanncy, Carol Bucttingcr, Regina Gallagher, Nancy ch0, Nancy Luke, Sharon Schwartz, Lois Hcrzog, Janet Rocdcrshcimcr, Mary Ann Humbert, Judy Hilgcman, janicc Kricg, Kathleen Hanlcy, Ann Young. Absmi: Mary Fran Wiener. WE ARE GRATEFUL TO OUR PATRONS AND SPONSORS 174 Personal Patrons The Buddelmeier Family The Buettinqer Family Mr. cmd Mrs. Albin Brune Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Caseldine Charlie, Marion, Marilyn, Sharon The Macl-Kens Marilyn, Pegge, Iudy, Joanne Mary and Susan Maureen, Tim, Roberta, Kathy MJ.E., M.A.F., R.G., M.M., M.W., LR, Roger Clark A.R., TC. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clark Mr. and Mrs. Iosehh Meagher Mr. and Mrs. Walter Covey Nancy, Franny, Carol, Judy Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Cronin Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pizza Mr and Mrs. R. W. 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Young Mr. cmd Mrs. Alvin R. Lquke Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmer Mrs. Norman Leibreich I75 Advertising Patrons A G: B Auto Bike 4344 Montgomery Rd. Norwood 12, Ohio Bails Food. Market 6568 Montgomery Rd. Kennedy Heights 1E 1-0320 Bott's Cleaners 5335 Carthage Avenue Norwood 12, Ohio ME 1-5653 Caruso 6. Sons Food Specialties Second and Elm CH 1-3535 Case Optician 8484 Winton Rd; 1A 2-3227 Si. Case, Prop. Cincinnati Foods. Inc. Ralph Cook 2nd and John Streets MA 1-1876 Lietemeyer 6: Martin operating Lietemeyer Funeral Home 3886 Reading Rd. 221-4211 Corken Funeral Home 2821 Reading Road 961-0410 Cincinnati Foods, Inc. 2nd and Iohn Streets Institutional WholesaIe Grocer MA 1-1876 Robert M. Deardori Insurance of ct11 Forms Fidelity Federal BuiIding 2089 Sherman 1E 1-3444 A Friend Globe Inn 5201 Globe Avenue Elbert G Ethel Lynch, Prop. Cincinnati, Ohio Iack's Super Market 1601 Brewster Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio WO 1-6055 Jerry and Mack's Gulf Service Ralph Ierry Krieg, PrOp. 46 Smith Road Norwood, Ohio 1E 1-9347 Kennedy Heights Pharmacy 6558 Montgomery Road Cincinnati. Ohio IE 1-1771 Luuber, H 5: Company 9 Court Cincinnati, Ohio GA 1-3300 Obenneyer Foods 2211 Loscmtiville Avenue G011 Manor, Cincinnati, Ohio Specializing in Quality Meat 176 Advertising Patrons Ray Ortlieb Electrical Contractor Cincinnati, Ohio SY 1-9302 Plaza Meats Kenwood P1azc1 Cincinnati, Ohio 7809 Montgomery Road Pleasant Ridge Beauty Salon Open Evenings for Permanents Magel Wade, Prop. 5566 Montgomery Rd. ME 1-9348 Pustet Co.. Inc. 210-216 East Fourth Street Cincinnati, Ohio MA 1-2678 Quality Piano Shop 3940 Montgomery Road Donald Prues, Prop. ME 1-7005 Ridge Cafe 5560 Montgomery Road Henry Berninq, Prop, ME 1-9692 Mr, and Mrs. James Schwartz 2631 Garland Avenue Norwood 12, Ohio ME 1-2668 Sherwin-Williums Company 4403 Montgomery Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio RE 1-3611 Stewart Pharmacy Corner Worth and Warren Norwood, Ohio ME 1-4547 Towne and Country Beauty Salon 7804 Camdrgct Road Cincinnati, Ohio LO 1-9803 Vorhis Funeral Homes. Inc. L. 1. Russel, President Norwood Lockland ME 1-4884 VA 1-0062 Ward Vending Company 4317 Schenck Avenue Cincinnati 36, Ohio SY 1-4570 George W. Wehrman Complete Landscape Service 5387 Ridge Avenue Cincinnati 13, Ohio Wilfert Ele ctric Company 2764 Highland Avenue Norwood, Ohio RE 1-7133 Williamson Bakery 5234 Montgomery Road Norwood, Ohio 1132 1-0940 Yahn's Gulf Service 3190 Woodford at Ridge Cincinnati 13, Ohio ME 1-9636 177 QMOFOSED soeacun DEVELOPMENTV OUR LADY OFCENCINNATI COLLEG; ms'rtsns OFMEPCY . ' 0m 4m on! W W WALNUT HILLS FOR A COMPLETE EDUCATION Religious - Intellectual - Physical - Social - Aesthetic A Fully-Accredited Four Year College for Women Offering the degree of: Bachelor of Arts in BIOLOGY FRENCH LATIN SOCIOLOGY CHEMISTRY GERMAN MATHEMATICS SPANISH ENGLISH HISTORY PHILOSOPHY ?.ch ieademq of 7m 4m Art Drama Music Speech and Bachelor of Science in EDUCATION MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY NURSING ARTS GENERAL HOME ECONOMICS FOODS AND NUTRITION Conducted by the Religious Sisters oi Mercy of the Province of Cincinnati 178 make it EASY . . . make it HANDY for help with your Window decorating problemsl CH 1-4020a- ONE CALL CAN SOLVE THEM ALL I WINDOW SHADES 0 DRAPERIES 0 WOVEN WOODS I VENETIAN BLINDS I VERTICAL BLINDS I DRAPERY HARDWARE Window Shade - Venetian Blind Cleaning and Repair Service Established Since 1901 THE HANDY WINDOW SHADE CO. 905 Vine St. Cincinnati 2, Ohio LATHING KOETTERS Midtermg, INC. THE DEER PARK BUILDING 6. 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For more informafion, call our business office. your Zeleplwne Company E ,3? . ' $ f8 Little. . . lfs Lovely It Lights! SAMUEL BERESFORD PLUMBING CO. Cincinna'ri 13, Ohio 6223 Montgomery Rd. Pleasant Ridge ME 1-3395 I THE JANSZEN COMPANY CINCINNATI. omo - MMn om CONGRA TUlA TIONS Class of '62 BURGERBEER IE IUIGEI IIEIING C0 tlltllllll, IIRUH, Mlle 180 Furniture of Merit and Distinction MUENCHEN'S FURNITURE MU 1-7000 At Knowltons Corner 394042-44 Spring Grove Avenue at Ludlow Viaduct Northside HUSEMAN Getthe Best G E N E R A L CONTRACTORS Get RICHARD I. HUSEMAN Building Contractor S E A L T E S T 3424 Ruther Ave. UN 1-7980 D A I R Y P R O D U C T S Cincinnati 20, Ohio v: ,6 n! 7?? No matter what career you follow No matter what you do The Class of 1963 Wishes luck to each of you! God's Blessings to the Class of '62 Cmgmiulatzmg Graduate; h from flag COLLEGE OF MOUNT ST. JOSEPH ON THE OHIO A liberal arts college for women All neu: campus - Fall 1962 The college is geared to the need for intelligent leadership in The world today. Besides giving its students the broad cultural back4 ground of a liberal education, The College of , Mount St. Joseph prepares them for careers ,r in art, business, dietetics, music, nursing, physEcol education, research, science, sociology, speech and drama, teaching, and other fields. Under the Direction of the SISTERS OF CHARITY A LiberaI Arts College For Women h Han$gy -, $3: 182 THE ECONOMY CHEVROLET CO. 4912 Montgomery Road Norwood 12, Ohio THE WILLIS MUSIC COMPANY Cincinnati's Foremost Music Store Everything in Music We Ship Everywhere 124 E. Fourth St. Phone PA 1-5050 Downtown Cincinnati Compliments of NORWOOD SASH AND DOOR MFG. CO. LUMBER - MILLWORK CABINETS MANE SAUSAGE 6: PROVISION COMPANY 552-554 Oliver Street Cincinnati 14, Ohio Compliments of QUENTIN K. 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ELIZABETH'S SCHOOL OF NURSING Covington, Kentucky AETNA HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING ME 1-1421 Service and Repairs New Installations 24-Hour Service KLEB 6: IHLENDORF FUNERAL HOME GEORGE P. KLEB Director 3900 Montgomery Rd. ME 1-2240 BIG BOY PR 1-4300 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 181 THE HUDEPOHL BREWING COMPANY Cincinnati 10, Ohio 190 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1962 GINA WELFARE ASSOCIATION THE RE I91 CONGRATULATIONS 1962 REGINA GRADUATES MOTHERHOUSE OF THE SISTERS OF THE PRECIOUS BLOOD REGINA HEIGHTS DAYTON, OHIO JJHW 77 i P... KW 7 MM 4 i ' 9 x35 '5: Congratulations gators from the ophomores THE SENIOR CLASS is grateful to OSBORNE PHOTOGRAPHERS for their Service. Courtesy. and Cooperation in this 1962 Regina ANCILE 193 WELCOME GRADUATES I The Regina Alumnae Association g; 9' ' x Q31 V? W! g1 .15 W g . ya: a ??ka M w I94 WE THANK YOU We, the ANCILE staff, wish to thank each and everyone who helped us in cmy way to publish the Regina ANCILE. Special thanks to Sister Mary Irenaect, our principal, the faculty and the student body. We are indebted to Mrl Bob Walter, our printer, and to the S. K. Smith Company for the cover. We appreciate the photography work done by the Pogue Studio, Osborne Photography Laboratory, and our faithful photographers To sister Mary Theona, our moderator, we are grateful for her help extended us and the many hours she spent with us. ANCILE Editorial Staff Barbara Tyirtn Pat Pennington Charleen Potthoff Terry Travers Roberta Navarro m. cnuouc 195 General Index ADMINISTRATION Archbishop Karl j. Alter . .. IO, 28, 74, Sister Mary Clcomata , ,.,,,,,22, 64, Sister Mary Irenaca 71 65 11, 38, 74, 71, 77, S6, 107, 118 Bishop Paul Lciboid W H m , 10 Sister Mary Martha. . 12, 15, 4B, 74, 7S, 77 Pastors 10, 74, 75 CLASSES Art 66, 67, 68 Business ,, , , ,, ,, 64, 65 Clothing ,7 , N W , ... w N 60, 61. 62 English , , 46, 47 French ., 52 Homemaking ,,,,,,,,,,, 63 Journalism ,, ,, 48 Latin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, . ,, 50 Math ,, , N , H N ,,. ......... 58. 59 Music . .. 69, 7o, 71 Religion ,,,,,,,,,4-4. 45 Science H , , ,, , . , , , 55, 56, 57 Social Studies ,, .. ., , ., W, 53, 54 Spanish . $1, 113 Speech , 49 FACULTY AND STAFF Miss Lorraine Allen , 25 Sister Mary Anne ,. , . Father Arnold . ....... Miss Mary C. Asbrock , , ,, , ,,17, 19, 40, Mrs. Mary Bcckszcdl I4, 44. 7G. Father Crunan ,, , ,, ,, ,, , , Miss Gail Cutter , , , , , IS, 16, Sister Mary Carlin: , , , H 15, 36, Sister Mary Carol 77777777777777777 19, 40, 5151cr Mary Carolyn W , , , W Sister Mary Conradn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 16, Sister Mary Cordelia Sister Mary Denise .. Miss Audrey Donahue 17, 40, 15, 40, Miss Rosemary Eduardo Sister Mary Edward .. Sister Mary Erwin H W H , ,, 16, 19, Miss Susan Feist ,, ,,,,,,,,,l5, 21, 57 25 81 4O 48 55 ,19 58 S7 47 89 I96 Miss Nancy Ficlcr Sister Mary Francctm Miss ShirICy Gacdc Mrs. Joan Gcis Sister Mary Gordian Sister Mary Hubcrrinc Sister Mary Kenneth Mr. Joseph Leisring ,, Sister Mary Liliosa Sister Mary Madclcva Sister Mary Marguerite Mr. Cletus Mccklenborg Miss Anita Mussio .. , Sister Mary Palmariu Sister Mary Peregrine Sister Mary Pctmnella Sister Mary Teresa Sister Mary Thcona Sister Mary Timothy Miss Jean Vordcnbcrg Mrs. Christine chkley ORGANIZATIONS Alumnae Ancile Staff , . .. Beacon Staff ,, , W, a Catholic Students Mission Crusade Girls' Athletic Association Glee Club High School Red Cross ,, Library Club Nationai Honur Society Orchestra ................. Spnns , Student Forum .. W01 fare Association STUDENTS Freshmen Sophomo res juniors Seniors Advertisements :Ind Patrons 19, 4o, 49, 54 82 14, 21, 44, 63 ,,,,,,,20 30, 9s 17, 4o, 56 W21, 41 ,16, 41, 75, 102 ,,,11, 41, 4s, 46, 108 , 20. 40, 70 13, 40, 50 ,,23 ,, 4o, 41 37 34, 35 31, 32 , ,, ,, 30 90, 91 ,104, 105, 106 , 36 . 30 , 92, 93, 94, 95 Sodality H ,, ,,,,,, 33, 113 . 98-103 . H ,, 213, 29 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 313, 39 ..........128,129,130,131, 132, 133, 134 ,......... 135, 136, 157, 138, 139, 140 . 141, .....146, 147, 143-173 142, 143, 144, 145 ....................... 174494 2A2 Achtcn, Cheryl Juan 94, 129 A1bert,Ursula 130 AIbietz, Judy Ann 29, 35, 128, 131 Albictz, Mary Beth 29, 143 Alexander, Carol jean 30, 148 Andres, Cheryl Ann 140 Andrews, Rica 132 Angus, Mary Beth 142 Angus Patricia 133 Antonelli, Marie 138 Ancons, Monica 13S Asbrock, Ruth Ann 145 Asbmck, Theresa jean 134 Atkins, Betty Jane 148 Atkinson, Mary Beth 92, 137 Aucrmeycr, Sharon 91, 140 -B-- Backus, Susan Jane 129 Bnckscheidcr, jean 139 Bagcnt. Kristine Ann 30, 138 Bail, Marcia Ann 91, 136 Bail, Mary Frances 31, 85, 148 Baioni, Diana Lynn 130 Baker, Carol 131 Baker, Joyce 137 Barney, Sharon 132 Barney, Susan 32, 143 Bauer, Barbara Ann 133 Baumnn, Linda 142 Baxter, Elaine 134 Bayer. Marlene 129 Becker, Elaine 36, 140 Bcduw, Maureen 139 Bucbc, Donna 130 Bccl, Karen 66, 144 Bugluy, Cnrul 91, 138 1301mm Brenda 136 Bcllcrscn, Ann 137 Belmont, Jo Ann 131 Bclperio, Christine 32, 132 Benlmsc, Karen 14! Bergman. Elaine 49, 140 Burning, jo Arm 133 Bifnno, Carolyn 213, 83, 91, 148 Billitcr, Rosalind 34. 31, 86, 141, 143 Blanchard, Mary Kathleen 94, 134 Blanck, Barbara 129 manck, Marilyn 130 111.211, Vcronicn 91. 142 Bicy, Dcllcnc 131 mudknmp, Jean 132 Nadknmp, Mary Louise 144 Blomcr, Cheryl 133 Bohlingcr, Suzanne 134 Bnlrcn. Maureen 148 Bondick. Valerie 129 Euskcn, ,Indirh 130 ankcn, Kathleen 1413 Bosweli, Karon 131 Bottnm. Linda 132 Bourgeois. Anne Mnrit: 91. 111 13raan.1rcnc 1,14 Bramble. Dnlnrcs 30, 149 Brinkcrt, Catherine 129 Britmn. Cnrnlyn 1.19 firnckman. Kathleen 130 Brngan. Kathleen 29. 118 Browne, Barbara 93, 111 Brush, Judv 131 Student Index Bruckner, Diane 130 Brune, Janet 28, 149 Buchanan, Bonita 30, 93, 136 Buck, Nancy 149 Buckingham, Elaine 133 Budd, Marilyn 30, 149 Buddelmeicr, Carol 211, 91, 150 Buergcr, Judith 110 BUESChCF, Barbara 91, 150 Bucschcr, Elaine 91, 137 Buctringcr, Carol 37, 124, 130 Bunthoff, Phyllis 134 Burbcc, Bonnie 14S Burke, Carolyn 12, 26, 28, 30. 150 Busam, Sandra 29, B4, 91, 116, 140 2C2 Caffcrky, Margaret 129 Caldwell, Sally 142 Caldwell, Susan 130 Calloway, Beverly 144 Cameron, Mary 92, 139 Cnmpancilo, Barbara 14S Cannon, Sandra 36, 144 Cnposcln, Catharine 138 Cappcn, Janet 131 Casscll, Bunnie 106, 132 Curls, judith 93, 133, 135 Carr, Patricia 143 Carrelli, Caml S9, 137 Case, Kathleen 62, 140 Cnscldinc, Doris 32, 34, 142 Chuppcll, Jane 91, 106, 133 Clmppell, Mary Kathleen 91, 144 Childers, Joyce 145 Childers. Mary Margaret 134 Ciaccio, Phyllis 129 Cichowski, Valcric 92, 143 Cisscll, Mary 30, 93, 119 Clark, Elaine 130 Clark, Kathleen 26, 28, 50, 81, 122, 125, 110 Chrk, Mary Lynn 36, I42 Cohen, Patricia 145 Coleman, Patricia 131 Colussi, Anminctte 32, 119, 144 Colucsi, Jacqueline 6, 31, 33, H, 113, 150 Condit, janicc 31, 91, 117, 150 Conklin. Pnrricin 36, 143 Conlon, ,Iulin 93, 133 Connor, Maureen 143 Cunuvcr, jnnnnn 32, 134 Conwcll, Margaret I42 Cunncy, Rim 129 Cnrpsmin,-Mary Nicola 32, 35, 1111, 144 lecllo. Mary Lou 1311 Covey, Jeanne Ann 33, 136, 113, 141, 145 Cramcr, Patricia 142 Crnmcr, Sharon 136 Cronin, Marsha 144 Cruse, Dorothy 35, 141 kD2. Daemon. Bernadette 94. 130 Dchy, Carol 137 Duly, judith 31, 151 Danncnfurscr, jonnnc 131 Desk, Beverly 91, 142 Dank, Dolores 91. 111 197 Dearing, Diane 140 DeBrunncr, Virginia 36, 91, 142 Dcddcns, Maryanne 132 Degaro, Mary Helen 34, 123, 141, 143 DeLoLcll, Donna Marie 32, 139 DcNoma, Judith 29, 138 Deskins, Patricia 151 Dcsserich, Sandra 32, 145 Dctellum, Judith 143 Dctzc1,judiCh 142 Devinc, Linda 91, 136 Dcvanncy, Nancy 37, 81, 151, 174 Dickow, Diane 144 Dicckhaus. Patricia 145 Dicdrichs, Diane 137 Dilbert, Kathleen 143 Dillcy, Elizabeth 72, 93, 152, 1511 Dillman, Donna 133 Dinon, Kathy 97, 142 Diorio, Ruth Ann 140 DiPictmntonio, Mary Jane 91, 134 Disscl, Ann 144 Disscl, Margaret 129 Dissc1, Mary 152 Distasi, Debbie 29, 128, 130 Diva, Marilyn 131 Divo, Nancy 139 Doyle, Julia 145 Brahman, Judith 143 Drcibclbis, Judith 138 Drcidame, Dana 132 Ducrr, Mary Ann 31, 36, 152 Duke, Margo 33, 62, 152 DuMonl, Judith 30, 142 Dunn, Mary Sheldon 91, 134 Durcan, Sun 133 Dwycr. Janet 136 Dwycr, Martha 137 Dwycr, Pamela 140 Dwycr,311ir1cy 129 2E2 Iibc1.17,11cn 130 ancr, Carol 30, 36. 81, BS, 146, 132 Efflcr. Barbara 131 Ehrhard, ,Iudith 91, 132 Eilcrnmn. Mary jo 91, 143 Eilerman. Patricia 91, 133 Elias, Beverly 143 EHES. Nina 142 15ndciann. Laura 92, 139 Endrcs. Cheryl 93, 144 2Fh Fanning. Patricia 1311 Faricllo, Patricia 134 Farrell, Kathleen 145 Farrell. Mary Ann 30, 33, 35, 113, 152 Fathman, Laurcnc 129 chc1c,Angcla 143 chclc, Rose Mary 130 chchr, Jean 91, 117, 113 Fcrriur, Kathryn 142 Figqs, Mary 136 Fume, Mary Hc1cn 153 Finkc, Betty 137 Fiorim, Suc Ann 49, 93. 140 Firth, Dianc Mary 88, 144 Fishbnck,Ju1ia 106, 131 Fisr'hcr, juditll 132 Fisher, Doris Ann 149, 111 Student Flaig, Diane 145 Flage, Carolyn 139 Flage, Marilyn 138 Flores, Migdalia 113, 143 Flowers, Sheryl 133 Fo1tz, Maryann 35, 36, 142 Foltz, 610115 75, 153, 157 F1212, Charlotte 134 Folzcnlogan, juditil Fowler, Helen 129 Frambcs, Barbara 137 Frank, Theresa 94, 130 Franan, Kathleen 140 Franklin, Patricia 154 Franzen, JoAnn 139 Frederick, Sandra 29, 91, 128, 151 Frederick, Patricia 91, 144 Fries, Gail Ann 36, 145 Frisc11110rlz,Lynnc 143 Fritz, Thcrcsa 91, 133 Fructose, Patricia. 138 Fulmcr, Mary Gen 134 ch, Mary Joe 92, 136 36, 136 2G,.4 Gacde, Suzanne 29, 128, 129 Gainardo, Patricia 137 Gallagher, Regina 37, 91, 154, 174 Gallagher, Rosemary 140 Gannon,'Margarct 139 Gartncr, Mary Ann 35, 142 Gates, Judy Ann 130 Gchring, Norma 131 Gcis, Susan 75, 93, 132 Gcrwc, Ann 138 Gcrwc, Catherine 136 Gibson, jean 133 Gicrhart, Patricia 31, 154 Gilb, Sandra 144 131111, Susanne 154 Gimpcl. Kathy 135, 137 Giver, Joyce 140 Glassmcycr, Jean 66, 145 Glassmcyer, Mary Carole 134 Glenn, JoAnn 139 Glins, Kathleen 129 Godcrwis, Marilyn 51, 143 Goderwis, Sandra 138 Golden, Donna 130 Goldschmidt, Mary Ann Gonzalez, Diana 94, 130 Grace, Kathkcn 91, 137 Grace, Mary Catherine 29, 33. 34, 113. 142 Gramann, Bonita Grcis, Linda 132 Gregory, Mary Barbara 131 Grove, Karen 36, 144 Gribble, Linda 91, 133 Grieslnbcr, Patricia 154 Griffin, Dianne 145 Grindrod, Peggy 155 91, 136 151,114 Grinkmcycr, Mary Caro1 88, 91, 143 Griswold, Susan 91, 140 Groody, Margaret 91, 104, 142 Grothjan, Shirley 13S Grntc, Dee Ann 139 Grubcr, Mary Diane 91, 155, 165 Grubcr, Mary Phyllis 136 Gruetcr, Mary Katherine 144 Gucnther, Catherine 30, 137 Index Gunvillc, Kathleen 106, 134 21-12 Haakc, Kathleen 129 Hacker, Judith 29, 128, 130 Hacker, Karen Sun 131 Hackmcistcr, Barbara 132 Haddad, Marilyn 140 Hadley, Diane 145 Hagar, Susan 106, 129 Haincs, Donna 32, 133 Haincs, Patricia 143 Hallcr, Catherine 14?. Hamihon, Barbara 29, 128, 134 Hancock, Pamela 94, 133 Hanks, Barbara 144 Hanley, Kathleen 31, 37, 91, 121, 157, 174 Hanlcy, Suzanne 129 Hanmhan, Alice 144 Hanrnlun, Sharon 36, 139 Hansberry, Mary .10 32, 91, 138 Hansen, Karen 28, 30, 79, 91, 155 Harbcrs, Patricia 136 Harrigan, Virginia 137 Hartz, Marion 155 Haselwood, Christine 140 Hatchet, Suzanne 130 Hayes, Margaret 91, 131 Hcilcman, Donna 139 Heinzclman, Joyce 1132 Hcitlage, L015 155 Holder, Jam: 133 HeIIcr, Cnro1 91, 138 Hcllcr, Sharon 134 chdcrsun, Carol 129 Henncr. Marilyn 156, 157 Henncsscy. Mary jo 130 Henry, Nancy 156 Herbert, Barbara 132 Hermes, Mary Florence 28, 156 Herrman, Carol Jean 89, 106, 131 Huron. Nancy Lee 91, I42 Herweh, Alice 133 Hcrzog, L015 26, 23. 17, 111, 156, 174 Hcssc1bmck, Judith Ann 91, 144 chcrmann, Judith 136 Hilgcfort, Nancy jean 62, 91, 156, 170 Hilgcman, Judith Ann 37, 156, 174 Hindersmnn. Lynn 157 Hinkle, Marilyn 29, 93, 140 Hinklc, Beverly 14S Hitmer, Can1 139 Hobbs, Linda Marie 134 Hockzema. Mary Jo 129 Hoffman, Marilyn 130 Horn, Lynn Mary 131 Horn, Susan 143 Hornback, Jam! 29, 144 Houston, Pamela 142 Howard, Mary Ann 91, 104, I45 Hudepohl, Judith 157 1-1uc1srnan. Jane 30, 36, 143 Hughes, Stephanie 138 Humbert, Mary Ann 28, 37, 90, 91, 157, 174 Hurd, Kathleen 132 21- 111cncik. Ann Elizabeth 136 1mm, Elaine 133 I98 Imm, Janet 30, 142 lsmcl, Nancy Ann 134 2J2 Jacob, Karen Sue 129 jacobs, Loraine 29, 82, 137 Jamison, Alice 140 Jaworski, Julia 139 jennings, Carolyn 1.36 jennings, Nancy 129 jolmnncs, Patricia 91, 130 Johnson, Lee Ann 138 jchnson, Martha 144 Johnston, Judith 131 Jollcy, Margaret 132 101125, Adele 32, 91, 133 Jones, Ann 157 Jones, Gloria 134 joncs, Ruth 51, 145 joncs, Susan 136 Juenger, Nancy 129 Junict. Clnrc 36, 93, 137 KM. Kabitz, Patricia 143 Kahlc, Joyce 84, 91, 140 Knrwisch, Luci119 139 Kass, Mer 131:111 131 Knutznun, Eldrcd 157, 162 Kayscr, Nancy 91, 1513 Keefer, Kathleen 94, 110 Keefer, Nancy 32, 138 Keefer, Sharon Ann 158 Keller, Mary Jo 31, 35, 121, 158 Keller, Mary Louise 132 Kelly. Kathleen 133 Kemp, Mary Christine 130 Kcmpf, Madeline 49, 93, 136 Kennedy, Janet 143 Kennedy, Janis Marie 134 Kennedy, Jnnn 134 Kennedy, Nancy 29, 34, 144 Kcst1cr, Mary Lynn 32, 35, 145 Kichfuss, Betty 29. 139, 114. 128. 132 Kirscimcr, Carolyn 131 K1cin, Mary Kay 32, 137 K1cms, E11611 142 K1ug, Geraldine 132 Klug, Gcorgiann 140 Klug, Mary 71, 92, 158, 162 Klusman, Cam1 133 K1usmcycr. Lynn: 139 Knapp. Rita 134 Kob, GcrnIdine 138 Koch, Patricia 159 Koestcrs, Elaine 129 Koons, Marilyn 6, 159 Korbec, Mary Ei1ccn 32, 49, 91, 136 Kramer, Sandra Lee 137 Krebsfangcr, Juanita 159 Krcss, Mary Jane 1411 Kricg,Jan1cc 56, 37, 149, 159, 174 Krimmcr, Mary Theresa 130 Kruegcr, Judith Ann 131 Krocgcr, Mary EIizabc-th 139, 139 Kruse. Martha Jane 132 Kucblcr, Carol Ann 159, 165 Kuethc, Terry 133 Kuhncll, Mary Knth1een 134 Kuhr, Joann 142 L2 Laakc, Nancy 37, 119, 174 LaGrangc, Theresa 138 Lake, Kathleen 136 Lambert, Geurgia 137 anpcrt, Mary Carol 129 Lamping, JoAnnc 106, 130 Lang, Anna 91, 131 Lung, Jane: 29, 1211, 132 Langefcls, Sheila. 106, 133 Lanzcrm, Rosemarie 134 Laptlwrn, Joyce 129 Lunch, Marilyn 132 Lawson, Lynn Sue 140 chkcn, Kathleen 139 Lcibreich, Carol 144 Leibrcich, Sharon 6, 160 Lcicht, Jacqueline 138 Levo. Nancy Jane 37, 149. 160, 174 Lewis,Ju1iana 137 Lindsay,Cnr11es 131 Lingrosso, Kathleen 132 Linser, Diane 136 Litmcr, Joyce 137 Livn, Mary Elizabeth 145 Lockycar, Barbara 140 Lohnun, Jill Marie 133 Lehman, Patricia 139 Luncrgan, Michelle 32, 70, 134 Loscknmp, Donna Jean 29, 118, 143 Lovcjoy, Libby Ann 138 Lucbcring, June: 137 Lyinght, Sharon Ann 94, 129 4M4 McAlistcr, Barbara Ann 137 McCabc, Karen 133 Mchnc, Barbara 134 Mch1n, Kathlccn Nora 1411 McCann, Mnurccn 130 McCarthy, julic 129 McDermott, Sally 34, 141, 142 McDonald Claire 130 McFadden. Marian 139 McIr-hffic, Patricia 144 McKenny, Janice 131 McKimtry, Doris Nell 132 McLaughlin, Jenn Ann 30. 3E. 33. 35. 70, 71, 93, 160 MCLnuthn, Sue 135, 118 McMahnn. Kcrin 29. 128. 1,13 McMurray, junc Ann 136 Mark. Janet Sue 29, 91, 136 Muhcr, Susan 1108 30. 145 Mnicr. Barbara 92, I40 Mnicr, Carolyn 130 Muicr. Sue 6. 17, 91, 160 M.1110y, Cam1 139 Malluy, Carol Ann 1.11 Mnloney, Patricia 32, 132 M.xnc7yk.Eliznbct1l 133 anpcs. Kathy I34 Martinez. Myriam Mnrtiumn. Bonnic 91, 138 Mnninson. Jeanne 143 M.1rx.1.inda 142 Mnurclla. Nancy 94, 129 Man, Bagbmrx 130 Mntncheck. Charlene 111 Maucllcck, Mary Luuisc 132 Mauch, Marcia 49, 136 Student Index Mcdl, Ann Marie 136 Mcibcrs, Eileen 144 Meinking, Linda Kay 134 Meiscr,Mar11yn 137 Mcister, Audrey 14f Menrath, Jud'uh 104, 160 Mcrland, Joyce 91, 129 Mctcalfc, Jane Ann 36, 118, 140 Metz, Linda Marie 143 Meyer, Alice 142 Meyer, Eileen 130 Meyer, Mary Ann 144 Meyer, Mary Marguct 131 Middclbcrg, Mary Joan 132 Miller, Barbara jean 64, 149, 160, 161' Miller, Linda 133 Milicr, Ruth Ann 139 Miller, Tina 134 Mlms, Barbara I38 Miracle, jcannc 129 Mocggcnberg, Virginia Ann 141 Mohr, Marjorie 130 Mueller, Rose Mary 161, 162 Montgomery, Yvonne 36, 143 Moore. Constance 94, 131 Moore, Eileen 30, 161 Moore, Kathleen 132 Moran, Patricia 32, 47, 92, 137 Moritz, Shelagh 142 MOTiKZ, Victoria 91, 133 Morrison, Loretta 161 Morrison, Sharon 149, 161 Moss, Diane 144 Muccino, Linda Ann 49, 140 Muccino, Marian 31, 161, 162 Mueller, Dinnu' 134 Mueller, Donna 139 Mueller,judit11 144 Mueller, Judy 1311 Murphy. Kathk'cn 129 Murray, Madeleine 143 Murray, Sheila 130 Myers, Myer1cnc Marie 136 2Ni Nader, Martha 136 Nagchon. Kathleen 31:1 142 NnVnrm, Robert: 37. 161 Nc1snn, Donna Jean 131 Nc1sun, Mary E1ilnbcth 129 Ncwmn. Christine 1,19 Ncy. Nancy I32 Nicolai, Patricia 133 Nielmus, Jane 81, 90, 91, 162 Niclmus, Patricia 30, 162 Nicponc. Linda 138 Nicpurtc, Mary Frances 29, 84, 91, 141 chran, Mary Patricia 29, 137 Numsc. Sandra 145 90h 0:11-19. Donna Lee 143 Obcrmcycr. Dolores 91, 134 0'13ricanlicc 92, 137 O113ricn, ,leannc Ann 129 O'BriL-n, Kathy 1111, 143 O'Brien. Marv C1arc 91, 140 O'Hair, Kathleen 142 O'Lenrv, Patricia 30, 34, 144 O'NeilL Kathleen 49, 139 O'Neill. Margaret I36 199 Ortlicb, Judith 64, 162 Osterbmok, Janet 137 Ostrander, Patricia 14$ Overmeicr, jean Ann 130 Owens, Agnes 143 4P4 Page, Linda Jean 131 Pa1mer, Bonnie 140 Padmer, Lartha 132 Pangan, Mary Agnes 1.33 Parkcs, Sandra 91, 162, 165 anwski, Paul: 92, 139 Parsley, Sandra 32, 139 Pclzcr, Donna 134 Pennington, Patricia 37, 90, 91, 163 Pcrazzo, Elvira 94, 136 Pcrcgrin, Patricia 144 Peter, June 144 Ffalz, juycc 92, 163 Piclngc, Barbara 129 Piclngc, Frances Nancy 137 Piepmcicr, Cnrul Ann 163 Pillman, Susan 140 Pizza. Anita 130 Plciman, Elizabeth 131 170111111311, Donna 91, 141 Pottcbaurn, Carol 138 Putthoff, Charleen 37, 163 Poyntcr, Kathleen 143 Prathcr, Mary 94, 132 Prcl1. June: 136 Pritchard, Sandra 137 Provinc, Nancy 14-0 Puckc, Marlene I39 Purccli. Miriam 29, 128, I33 Puthoff. Linda 134 Puthoff, Patricia 142 -Q2 Quallcn, Pamela 144 Quinn, Gloria 94, 138 Quittcr, Mary Joyce 129 4R4 Raasch, Amy 14? Radford, Mary Lynne 32, 143 Rahc. NnnCy Carol 163, 170 Rainier. Knrhlccn 29, 49, 136 Raleigh, Barbara 91, 142 Raleigh, Knt111ccn 49, 91. 137 Rm1cigh, Margaret 91, 163 ancy, Janis 93, 140 ancy. Kathleen 94, 130 Ravensbcrg. Sherry 36. 144 Raymond, Joan 92, 145 Rnwc, Nnrma 91, 121, 164, 161 Reckcr, Mary Ann 131 Reed. Barbara jean 132 Rcichnrd, Rose Marie 138 Rechlin, Judith 93, 139 Rcifschneidcr, Mary Lou 47, 136 Rcindl, Barbara Ann 94, 133 Reincrt. Mary Martha 89. 137 Keith, Janet Ann 106, 134 chncr, Rom: Marie 143 Reno. Sandra HZ Reynalds, Connie Ann 91. 140 Rich, Kathleen 144 Riqhards. Patricia 139 Riicy. Jacquclinc 30, 91, 138 Student Index Riley, Nancy Lee 50, 136 Riston, Charlene 129 Rizzo, Kathleen 6, 23, 75, 118, 164 Roach, Jacqueline 36, 89, 91, 137 Robbins, Margaret Ann 91, 164, 165 Robinson, Lynda 94, 106, 130 Rocdershcimcr, Janet 37, 164, 174 Rocllig, joycc 140 Roeper, Susan 64, 67, 63, 164 Rogers, Beverly 30, 36, 164 R0115, Pat Ann 131 Rolfcs, Joanne 143 Rombold, Kuhleen 36, 139 Romcs, Mary Lou 29, 139 Romes, Patricia 32, 136 Ross, Barbara Lee 1313 Rucbusch, Mary Ann 30, 89, 93, 140 Ruf, Bonita 69, 70, 91, 165 Rupp, Susan Dec 132 Russell, Janice 134 Russe , Sandra 93, 133 Russell, Sharon Ann 89, 93, 137 Rutherford, chbe 165 Ryder. Margaret 142 259 Sack, Barbara 144 Smile, Anita 129 Sailing, Marlene 138 Salacin, Janet 63, 130 Saimon, Maureen 39, 94, 131 Saluppo, Mary Rose 132 Savage, Janelle 92, 136 Sayre, Mary Kay 91, 165 Scarry, 3:111y 33, 36, 113, 145 Sclnacfer, Jean Marian 91, 131, 137 Schcrl, Carol Ann 29, 35, 14-5 Schcrpcnbcrg, Frances 32, 142 Schimpf, Carol Ann 37, 72, 91, 92, 166, 174 Schlcgcl, 53113! Ann 133 Schmcising, Sherry 151, 165 Schmidt, Carol 36, 144 Schmidt, Martha Mary 143 Schmidtgcslinz. Josephine 134 Schockman, Mildred 36, 166 Schoenbergcr, Karen 92, 143 Schocttmcr, Linda 36, 142 Schonberg. Sue Donna 138 Schrand, Susan 136 Schuermann, Mary Kay 91, 129 Schulcr, Elizabeth 144 Sr'hultc, C160 14$ Schultc, Hclcn Patricia 143 Schultc, Joan 166 Schwartz, Elaine 91, 142 Schwartz, Mary Alice 130 Schwartz, Sharon 37, 91, 146, 166, I74 Schweitzer, Joyce 131 Scibcrt. Nancy Lynn 132 Scllars. Kathleen 91, 133 Slmfcr. Ann Louise 140 Shcnmhane, Mary Ann 91, 139 51101211311. Patricia 144 Sicbcrt, Tanya 36, 104, 111, 166 Rimc. Betty 30, 166 Smith, Kathkcn 34. 142 Smith, Marlene 138 Srm'th. Mary El1cn 142 Smith, Veronica 136 Smyth, Margaret 137 Socllner,1Barban 134 Sucre, Mary 144 Sonnycalf, Margaret 32, 140 Spaeth, Louise Janice 139 Springfield, Mary Constance 51, 145 Spurgin, Barbara 143 Stagge, Barbara Jean 91, 142 Stagge, Nancy 91, 167 513111, Nancy Jane 129 Steel, Dorothy 144 Stegcmnellcr, Barbara 136 Stainkamp, Phyllis 32, 94, 130 Stcucr, Diane 132 Stevens, Rise 31, 145 Stevens, Virginia 131 Stirnkorb, Anne 93, 143 Stocckel,judit11 3;, 71, 92, 113, 167 Straub, Louise 137 Strilcy, Karen 133 Srubbcrs, Kathy 134 Studlcy, Marlene 14$ Stu111rL-yc-r, Mary 31, 91, 167, 170 Stuh1rcyer, Susan 32, S9, 96, 117, 129 Sturgis, Mary Ann 130 Surthoff, Mary Katherine 35, 36, 104, 167 Sweeney, Cynthia 131 Sweeney, Margaret 143 Sweeney, Mary Sue I44 Sweeney, Sally Ruth 32, 92, 140 4T- Tallman, Bernadette 11, 167 Tamargo, Carmen 137 Taphnrn, Linda. 132 Tapin, Mary 139 Taylor,Car01yn 113 Taylor, Nancy Ann 138 Tckuclvc, Mary Jo 30. 36, 141 Tckuelva, Mary Lynne 29, 123, 134 Terri11, Karen Rae 91, 129 Thics, Judith Ann 30, 143 1110112, Janice Louise 49, 136 Tilley, Monica 137 Tilmcs, Joanne 37, 167, 174 Tilmcs, Nancy Lee 52, 110 Tobcn, Maureen 140 Todd, Judith Ann 32, 94, 131 Tuon, Sandra Ann 130 Tracey. Mary Jane 139 Traut. Ruth Anne 93, 142 Trauth, Knt111ccn 144 Travers, Teresa Ann 33, 37, 91, 124, 146. I68 mecll, Dianne 132 Turner, Sue Carolyn 14$ Twnhig, Judith Ann 151, 168 Tvirim Barbara 17. 67, 68. 1611 Tyirin, Susan L43 2112 UhI,Judi1h 78, 111, 146, 147, 153 U1rcy.5117.2nnc 133 va Van Fleet, Sherry 1611 V0111. Maureen 142 chum. Barbara 134 Vicmn. Patricia 144 Voci. Elizabeth 35, S7. 71, 72, 91, 168 cht, .1111 Mary 91. 129 200 Vogt, Mary Ann 169 Vollman, Marilyn 31, I7, 91, 169 4W- Waechtcr, Jean 143 Wagner, Jun 138 Wagner, Marilyn Virginia 92, I42 Wagner, Marilyn Ann 136 Wagner, Ruth Ann 30, 137 W3111,Di;1nc 130 Waits, Geraldine 142 Walker, Elvira 93, 140 Walker, Patricia 144 Wallace, Lydia 32, 131 Walter, Card 30, 57, 71, 91, 169, 170 Walther. Jeanne 106, 132 Wattcnhofcr, judy Ann 133 chcr,j:1nu 139 Wchrman, Barbara Jenn 169 Wehrmnn, Karen Susan 134 Wcidauf, Shirley 14S Wcllman, Victoria 143 Wells, Pamela 130 Wcrmcs, Janet; Mary 131 Werner, Margie 142 Wcrnke, Connie 132 Vessels, P11y1115 138 Vessels, Sue Ann 133 Westcrkamp, Mary Susan 129 Wctzcl, Marilyn 91, 136 Whalcn, Janice 30, 97, 144 White, Mary Jo 130 Whitcly, Joyce Dianc 65, 91, 169 Widmcycr, Barbara Lee 106, 129 Wiener, Mary Frances 169 Wiliiams, Patricia Ann 130 Williams, Marion 170 Wilms, Catherine 129 Wilson, Sharon Ann 140 Winhuscn, Rosemary 14S Wirth, Catherine 130 Wirth, Sue Jane 129 Wirthlin, Jacqueline 64, 104, 170 Wirthlin,Ja1-11cc 130 Wine, Mary Ann 139 Wine, Virginia 170 Woebkenberg, LynnAnn 129 Woclflc, Pamela 130 Wocstc, Celine 29, 128, 129 Wocsrc, Pau1ine 29, 33, 113, 142 WOW. Barbara 36, 170 Wolff, Bonnie 130 Wood, Bonita Ann 145 Worthington, Catherine 91, 171 Wright, Lonctta 129 Wucw, Diane 140 Wucst, Jane 91, 144 HY2 Yancey. Mary Lynne 29, 139 Yarborough, Karla Jean 94, 130 Young, joycc 140 Young, Anne 37, 111, 171, 174 .222... Zimmcr, Chcryl Ruth 26, 28, 30, 81, 92, 171 Zimmcr, Dianne 71, 158, 171 Zimmerman. Teresa Ellen 30, 139 Zimpclmnn, Margaret Ann 34, 145 Zinn. Antoincua Maria 129 xunumumuWmumxx 15 ?Ublic t .hrary 19f .- ncinnali 5: Hamlin W GEN
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