Sacred Heart Academy - Angeline Yearbook (Louisville, KY)
- Class of 1956
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' vw, ' fin, s Mi, wr .fa- ag 1 .'1' ,,s. vi' 'r if ii? ,Y ..,n M ,,,. X ,sg 1 -u - 5 M43 Q4 lf fi 51 Zilrris f 'F W- ?1'fS'ffv''mi+21'Ff?iT?ffE-ii?LW7'5'if'?ftWF 4 my.:-: f ,Lp fx ' ,. -:f'iX13! 4 U15 Angeline I 956 Pubished by Senirfr 611155 af Sacred Heart Academy louisvilla kentucky g0l'6WI7l'tf .7n eelnpiliny tnis been, lnnny nenrs ef latter nnee been spent in nn ezttelnpt te briny te yen 111161710- ries ef yenr Alina Winter. Cnet yen lnny leak bnek npen tne I 956 ,llnyeline with trensnreel tnenynts is tne Wien ef Une Stag ci QQWWM W X. W f 1 I ,.,,,, A W 0 . v Q f .SF g , Q3 L lludcrclassmcn 45 K' I I 013' Dear Seniors, The beautiful month of june is fast approaching-june, the Bridal Month! the Commencement Month! the Month of the Sacred Heart! june has always been a most delightful word for you, because it spelt vacation. But this year, the connotation is much deeper, much more significant, and definitely much more delightful. Lowell says: What is so rare as a day in june? -and you agree with him, particularly when that rare day is Commencement. You have looked forward to it for so long. You have counted the years, then the months, and finally the days- now it is here. But suddenly it dawns upon you that Commencement has a twofold meaning-one, the termination of the old routineg the other, the beginning of a new one. For some reason or other, the first definition bothers you the more. The severing of-ties is not easy, and behind you lies a sea of memories-beautiful ones, heavenly ones. With these, it is true, are mingled some wrong turnings-the cruelties of forgetfulness, the things that seared you and the hearts you seared, the footprints ot those you hurt and who went away not knowing you were sorry. All these things are past, the memories only remain. lt is 'for you now to face the second definition of the word Commencement-the beginning of a new era. What shall I do,'! you ask yourself. Go to college? Which one? What then? Get married? Perhaps, or do I have a vocation to the Religious I.ife?'! Whatever the vocation, correspond valiantly with the gifts God gave you. Remember, womanshould always be the Queen of Beauty, Purity, and Truth in the tournament of this world's thought. Should God call you to the marriage state, then your reign begins in that most sacred of all spots-Home. If that be your realm, then your noble task will be to mold the men who will be the future citizens of your country, to form faithful souls for the Catholic Church, and to make great saints for Heaven. What a vocation! Fulfill it faithfully and generously. Be like the valiant woman in the Gospel- the price of her is as things brought from afar off and from the uttermost bounds of the earth. ' However, if God whispers, Come follow Me, be not less generous. Do as the retreat master said: Take your crucifix in your hand, look at the thorn-crowned Head, and ask yourself-'Does God want me to teach His little ones ?' Or look at the nail- pierced Hands, and ask Him if He wants you to serve Him in hospitals or administer to the minds of His poor. Glance down at His sacred Feet-maybe He is asking you to go into foreign lands. Perhaps for a few, the pierced Side might beckon you to the contemplative statef' The answer rests with you. In years to come peruse this letter again. See ifthe pattern of life you designed for yourself on Commencement Day is working out as you planned. Perhaps you will find that some correction' is needed. Make it, while there is yet time. Remember, some day you must present the finished product to your Father in Heaven. Good-bye now, my dear girls. Come back to see us. The doors of your Alma Mater are always open. Sometime in prayer think of your teachers and classmates of a bright, happy past! God love you! A Devotedly in Him, Sister Theodolinda Principal I W' Princzjmzl - Sister M. Uzevdzwudu X r K , . ir Dear Sacred Hear+, burning alwaylf wifh love for men, 'ro You do we dedicfe The Angeline of I956. l if To +he school +ha+ bears Your na e, You have given coun+less blessings o knowl- edge, of wisdomi of all vir'I'ues. Through many decades You hail guided +his, our school. Please accep+ 'ihis boolc as our offering of gra+i+ude +o You. 3 2 'G z i a ll f K' ,Swiss J' W' ff ff X W ,ff XX X XX f bud QM? J o,, SISTER M. LOURDETTE History SISTER M. TI-IEODOLINDA Geometry, Health SISTER M, MERCIA Chemistry, English SISTER M. MARJORIE English, Publications, Latin SISTER M. ALVERNA I-Iistory, Typewriting SISTER M, DOLORES Algebra, Geometry SISTER M. THEODORA Algebra, Trigonometry MISS MARY JANE I-IERP French, Biology SISTER MARIE Music SISTER M. PHILOMENA English, Sewing SISTER M. JEROME Latin, French L 1 MOTHER M. COSMA Latin SISTER M. GIOVANNI Librarian MISS CAROL STRATMAN English, French SISTER IDA Music MRS. E. A. DAUER Algebra, Health SISTER M. AQUINAS Spanish SISTER M. SALOME Treasurer SISTER M. CHRISTOPHER History, Typing MRS. BETTY ZOLLINGERH VOLZ Physical Education SISTER M. CLARICE Physical Science, Latin SISTER M. THADDEUS English, History SISTER M. GONZAGA Art 3 1 - 2 X ,wwf mu. . , ' 'wmuwr' ' ' i Would you believe these were gym windows? Sister Marjories press room desk! Scho-00-ol pictures! ffl ies e W h fn 1, Rfk 1 Q, f De-Q-ear john Treasure Island Wfinners 5 X Wfhat do we get out of this? ML Snowman 5, One batch turned out anyhow! 1 Vp in the clouds. Aspirants sing Ave Maria f ff SNS? 5 n1LQfff7'l JEAN MCGRATH Vife Prcfidefzl R-2U PEGGY RAPIER Serr'elm'y R-2U MARY EVELYN JACOB T1'ef1.s'ure'1' R-2U Sfrcslzmau Ofhcers HELEN KAY ALLEN DIANA DEEM Prefiderzl R-2U Preiidezzl R-3U 'QNX' 41 DIANE HEAD Vire Prwidezzl R-3U KAREN KING SUz'frl:11'j' R-SU ANN LIPPING TI'6'I1.flll'C7' R-SU IQ' nw' u:5M,f'J' mu BEVERLY ROGERS Prefidezzl R-4 U wwf VIRGINIA EVERETT P7'e.Iidl'lIf R-5 U 'YF' 'yt .42-fmf LUCINDA BEATTY MARY JANE ROBINSON Vice Preyidenl R-4U Vice Prefidenl R-5U MARY ANN BYRNE SALLY ANN ATKINSON Sew-gfgfy R-4U Sewelnry R-5U SUSIE SCI-IUSTER VIVIAN DETERMANN T7'g415u1'g7' T1'Ecl,fllI'E1' R'5L7 5, I ,H 'M' Mary Barbara Baker rw mm T32 Ak. -3, 'PWM Sharon Ann Godbey Dixie Gottbrath jo Ann Hedges Mary Phyllis Hill Shirley Manger Mary De Mudd Nancy Rudolph Sandi Schlinkert Dorothy Skoluda Lynn Steiden Judy Tirsway Saundra Uhde Carole Lee White Linda Wright Toni Catrina Pinotti Hydie Downarcl Rosemary Elliott Sue Henritz Linda Huber Rose Huber Judy Kirn Carol Kline Robin Lindnauer Carol Melcher Betty Morris Jean O'Dea Barbara Parker Janice Schaaf Bernadine Schafer Barbara Specht Sharon Tillman Ann Veenernan Jeanne Wagiier Julie Walsh Joyce Wilson 5'rcsl1rm114 - 511 Mary Helen Allgeier Barbara Augustyn fy Milly WA 'S' 45 ,Q Shirley French Doris Gibson Pat Hargadon Jo Ann Hauntz Marcia Hasenour Grace Helmstetter Mary Holzheimer Sherran Kircher Mary Ann Kopp Celeste Madden Jerlyn Mercker Marcia Mueller Bonnie Muething Michelle Peyton Barbara Pierce Carole Poggel Mary jane Sailor Sarah Schoenbachler Sue Carol Schuler Gail Von Hoven Hreslzman - all Mary Agnes Carmblett Carol De Hart Nancy Lenihan Mary Sue Mayes Sandra Lee Murrow Mary Ann Ochs Patricia Ann Pollack Dorothy Poppe Gloria Schuler Mary Susan Schneider Carol Ann Schultz Adele Taylor Jo Ann Wiegand Monica Ambrosius Lynda Casler Sherry Caummisar Mary Ellen Connelly Carol Billings Nancy Butler 'QT' ,A 4 .s: 7 ,Www i 1'- AUM- Saphamare 0Mcers JOAN DRISCOLL Sefremry R-5 MARY ANN TIMMERMAN T1'ea.fzn'e1' R-5 URSLA SMITH LOUISA RIEHM Prefidenl R-5 ANN LEACHMAN Vive Preiident R-5 A SHERRON HABEEB Prelident R-1U JUDY HARMON Vife Prefidenz R-1U NANCY STAUBLE 6 j E Ser1'elm'y R-1 U V DEANNA ROSA X T1'ea5ure1' R-1 U IJ ok QV A K F ,M ww M w Prefidenl R-7 Vice Preyidefzt R-7 CAROL GUTTERMAN SUZANNE PARDIEU Serffftary R-7 MARTHA ZIMLICH Tfeuwfef R 7 Saphaumre Mary Bayens Nancy Blackburn Judy Block Pat Boland Ann Breetz Carol Cogswell 43 JQETW NS' Jud Dean xg' oak Y Y , Deborah Earl Mary Elizabeth Eury Mary T. Finch M , fy Gg:davlXl.5N5 QQ' Ann Gerstle Charlotte Hagan Robin Hancock t ll' it L M QP K-rw, --W-V 'Inf Betty Kaelin 5-auf 419' Cecelia Kruml Ann Mangeot Becky Sisco Janice Steiner Judy Walsh Mary Lou Wiegand Diane Wiener Barbara Zehnder Mary Monohan Pat Mowry Martha Quick I6-5 xg ,W Ann Simp on My arf Q U-' w Nye i,g1 L 9,33 fir, r: 1 L H Mary Krebs Penny Lancaster Barbara Linette Sue Ellen Mackin Mary Lou Meyer Madonna Mudd of y I6-Ill Carolyn Muthwj 0 O! My jg 4, ., 41-0 ,556 C -fc? Suzanne Schimpeler Penny Schoen Judy Shuman I ,A ,l fl ' A, ,L J A , ,v ' 1 ' r f llm J M: ,Q 'x Y , si, YW 'S f'7 gif QL 4. Kitty Venhoff june Weis ' .7 Mary Ellen West Connie Nagel Barbara Ohligschlager Mary Lois Pfiester Mary Catherine Polio Katie Pranger Claudette Rapp Kitty Robbins 41 491 Sophvmorc Joyce Alvey Elise Atkinson Linda Boone Sharon Eggleton Betty Sue Elder Blanche Gathof Peggy Gerber Anita Gottbrath ., Donna Abrams Mary Ann Ahlhaus Joyce Hellmann Barbara Leathers Christine Lusch Pat McPherson Peggy Medley Marilyn Morton Pat Moss joan Myers Mary Virginia Sherman Mary Jo Simonetta Mary Vaughan Betty Watkins Vanda Lee Watson Lorna Weiler -M-fr fm MYRNA VANETTI-Prexridczzl R-6 MARY JO HARROD-Vire Plfifjdellf R-6 LOLLY THORNBURYgT1'eu.m1'e1' R-6 JUDY CARRICO-Sefretary R-6 junior Ofhcrs COLLEEN VUICKHANI-Preiidezzl R-4 BRENDA TANDY-Vim Prefidefzl R-4 DELIA MCGRATH-T1'eu,r1n'er' R--1 SALLY BAKER-Senetmg R-4 ,nun ff? Mfwf SHEILA SMITH+P1'6,ffd611t R-8 SALLY PILSON+Vice Pwfidezzl R-8 SANDRA STEIJHENS-T1'cu1,fm'e1' R-8 BETTY CASPER-Serrelgzry R-8 msg. yumvr I3-4 Harriett Asman 6.70 Rosemary Billings Mary Ann Brown 44-ab-v Q-7 Margaret Burke Diane DiOrio Martha Dues Ann Finger Ann Frerman Kate Gerst Sarah Gettlefinger like juulor Marilyn Gonyea Kathleen Lips Helen Liter Sue Martin Judy Ochsner jean Luckett Cathy Martin fb Ann Ritsert Marianne Rueff Nancy Ryan I?-4 Ann Steele Mary Owen Sullivan Lois jean Schuler Margaret Speckman Carol Thorp Mary Helen Wathen Kathy Welsh Suzanne Whelan Ruth Ann Willenbrink ,7z114i1fr Nellie Bollinger Martha Brumleve Therese Butler i g X, 1 ,- i ,, A. Nancy Coghlan Barbara Deutsch Petie E ggleton Peggy Eifler Jo Ann Elder Mary Alice Felclkamp Diane Fraser WW Martha Gadlage Virginia Griesbaum Mary Huber jean Kipp Mary Sue Lancaster 'bv Lois Langan Florence LeBlanc Virginia Lindauer Judy Mazzoni Suzy Meyer 'L-we Nev' Wendy Pike Mary Ann Pipes juuivr I6-6 Peggy Ritcher Margie Sailor Kathy Scanlon Ann Spalding Barbara Vaughn Mary Burke V011 Ann Wahle ,, junior I6-8 jean Klien Nancy Kraus Linda Condon Judy Kapilla ru iii ,pq if .X Q-flume-,Y riiqgji Ax Jeanette Laval Toni O,Cormor ncxiif ,AQFH4 QU ,,Vl, MK' ,,,,l JUN Mary Ann Pearce Anna Marie Petrali ' Carol Riebel fi-Q., f -'wr r '1 e Sharon Russman Rosalie Sann Nancy Se-itz Phyllis Shackelforcl juniar IZ-8 Geraldine Schlinkert Jo Ann Seitz iiatlilf' Chris Sodd Marcy Sweeney f ff' Swiss J! if!! ff Kip! X W 1 XX xx f sv CLMMO f Sister Jerome knows how to make Latin enjoyable for Sopho- mores. In Physical Science, Sister Clarice explains the structure of the ZHOID. Math-mindedl' students study Algebra II with Sister Dolores. Seniors are happy to know they can vote next election. Sister Lourdette is sure they'll know what to do at the polls. ,...,.-v- In biology class Miss Herp dis- cusses various diseases. The Jun- Freshmen waste no time completing as- signments during study. iors are concerned mostly with polio. Mother Cosma refers student to Latin Grammar for better understanding of rules. Sister Ida directs her voice pupil, Mary Burke. dprf Sfqnee is , :mg 8 . ks- - QXNYHYS lv eathe PYOPCL boo S'ster Giownnltudents 5105 i s hd? yeadY to In Spanish II, Sister Aquinas listens for correct pronunciation. f up sw -il. X1 Sister Philomena advises her students to read pattern instruttions before rut- ting. Future chemists, with the help of Sister Mer cis, are preparing an experiment. M. Dues and M. Gadluge prac- tice .a duet under the supervision of Sister hfiirie. Sister Theodorzi explains 21 trigonometry problem to interested seniors. Studying foods in Sophs have an informal history discussion. health is enjoyed by juniors. Sister Christopher satisfied with students' progress Freshmen 4U practice body alignment. -In XM J if tisterlg to haddeug V Xsiand ggsxer feasvfe disiu Sgxon on In speech class, seniors use tape recorder to hear the quality of their voices. Miss Stratman converses in French with student eshffxail MQ 'x0x5 oo9X 'AK O 09 SKS Sxog, boi arabi- Qxmx S. sew go 'os Se AK Q SO 'mek .W fb N K QQQW. Qose Kos x N, C, og 13,133 Qwq 'Em O05 gsioex 'Gr e kgxe-ix Oi S6-QE 058960 XS SAX X ob KOOSQ QJLSK Yxwbqw be 90 Qmooe MACC More ixoa 0 Y seq Xeo XM, Koi X Qikxb . Q boofgooo Segixoi W2 sow Caexixog, gcvskxo xs efs ' esm- KOX xes M Yew 'WA o o ag So?- Qggiwbx ox use w YYQQ. x95v,,9YixoQe Ou S x I 220: , , M M il f ff gkwev H' ff ff! X l X is V XX X XX bud Gyvw' 2' Ann Finger G 0511 ie Varsity Hockey Team Captain: '55-'56, June Kraus. C0-Captains: '56-'57, Kate Gerst and Colleen Wickham. Jeanie Gerst Lefl Fullbark Micki Morgan Left Inner June Kraus Kate Gerst Left Halfbacle Leff Wing Joni Meyer I nner Html Spphvrlfl J l a 9'M Z f 'j,r Sue Lankswert Center KN Q is Marti Lane Rigbl Halfbark joan Foltz Right Inner '-wrff Mary Ann Bender Right Wing Susan Creal Cenler Halfbark Donna Ballard Rigbl Fullback 1 l 1 4 Here stands the backbone of the team . . . Coaches Shirley Weihe, Mrs. Schlegel, and Mrs. Veene- man, absent. tat'fc',6, . . Secvml flaw Second Place Mnners Coach Alice Jarrett speaks with Cap- tain Sue Lankswert, '56, about the com- ing game. Varsity forwards in action I-Y iiviiv juniar Varsity and COACH S. WEIHE Unsertj Upper left: First Place Te:1m4Seated: D. Di- Orio, S. Feldkamp. Left to right: C. Raque, P. Harpringg M. G, Schnell. gf 1955-56 Officers congratulate Officers for 1956-57 Season From left: Mary Ann Pipes, Donna Lawson, Rosemary Billings, Sharon Felcllcamp, and Peggy Ritcher. Distribution of awards after Bowling Banquet at the Audubon Country Club. Upper right. Second Place Team-left to right: Miss Herp gives awards to A. Ritsert, J. Quino, M. S. Lanahan, J. Kraus, J. Koch. 1 Captains of teams-From left. M. A. Pipes. H. Straub. M. S. Lanahan, P. Harpring G. Long, J. Kraus, B. Snyder, K. Lips, M. Huber. Miss Herp can't believe her eyes-a piece of matching luggage. .sw ZOO 61116 Sister Clarice, 100 Club moderator, consults with the of- ficers, left to right: Sharon Russman, Treasurer, Carol Russman, Presidentg Ruthie Willenbrink, Secretary. Back row: Sisterg Glynn Long, Vice President, Florence LaBlanc, Chairman. 'S We're ready, Come and get it! Hurry, or we'1l be late for the game! 5 Representatives of the 100 Club are-Left to riht Pat McPherson, R-79 Dorthy Skoluda, R-4Ug Ann Breetz R5 Heidi Downard, R-QU, Judy Schuhmann, R-1U Seated Ann Lepping, R-3Ug Sherran Kircher, R-SU. fi Gee, these cookies and punch taste good! 'A me Q2 x Q ,, Marlene Stoker Pat Pollock Nancy Butler Linda Casler cflffddc, Judy Tirsway Kay McGrath J Udy Carrico Carol Gutterman Captain Mary Louis Hollenbach I' :P Karen King Sandy Schlinkert Barbara Augustyn Sally Baker Joyce Hellmann SHA Jeanie Hancock Snaps n Sparfs 'Q Q ,, : .... f .ft aw- f-ffE,ff,f4a5,wwq2xfs .1645-.ql.-4 fpaevfvf Wal ' Wa' ..,. ' ' ,. May we please have some punch? The team was in a huddle . . . Swaps team can't wait to begin bowling. Thelineup-for refreshments. Did someone make a strike??? Nobody can say Donna doesn't try. They really look thirsty. Miss Herp helps girls to , choose bowling balls. Time out! Sue lost her shoe. Cheerleaders prophesy victory for S.H.A. Can Father outjump Daughter? Snack time for bowlers - - f .' ' f , ,M X 1 'f M .,,. 1 ..,. f, r ,.,...,..v:v...W,,,.: M . ,f,, ,,. .,., -2- 'M ,, ' 1 ' 5 1 ,t .. ' A 2 l 'az , as ek Q- f 2 w e -f ' - X f X xx X X K J! ,ll ff!! X W! ff W f i ,MM l iw rw-M , Suppose one of us would be the Do you like our new chapeaux? lucky winner! ki 1 0 Helen Puls 8 Q Saxisl ,,.f.gs I iff, . ns . ute inwucuo . si mm ' . Awamog :foie sewing - N35 ?M e Q, ' Starved Q ?j Seniors! 5 K JN iecl cuiomeii Crowd at bazaar as viewed from ferris wheel. I' i Mary Long Burke-School Oratori- cal Winner. What ,Has Happened to Religious Vocations in Modern Day Youth. is 6i51!l4.61 'C Officers seated from left: M. Cullen, D. Lawson, President, Sister Jerome, Moderator, C. Burke. Standing: H. Liter, C. Kute, D. Earl, P. Boland. , ' 1 E ,, julie in Stamp Land -skit by J. Biery and B. Rees. Queen, M. Gadlageg julie, C. Leachman. Homeroom Presidents-First row: K. McGrath, J. Quino. Second: W. Pike. M. Sweeny. Third: E. At- kinson, K. Gerst. Top row: M. A. Cramblett, B. Shafer, J. Walsh. D. Gibson. Absent: B. Linette and L. Steiden. Vivian Determan '59, crowned Queen by joan Koch '56g Wayne Moose Kraus made King by Buddy Demling. '76'ack 1 Time Ou' O Q r Pictures' Watching the birdie, 3-? ' I . I ' 15Mi?IlH chori! Darzccf' s wi x Q 'S 'XX These smiling underclassmen seem happy to be back in the swing of school. Se .fad fre 5 for re . rs pause bexween dance mo Q 9' Shments. Wishing they were queens or kings . . . 91.5 Ulzrisfmzzs Westerman. . K4- Ymm Wg GOWSBM Webb, ' bod' X- . SQOKM SKCKV Xoih SA - A' .3 on earth peace among men of good will. scan Q. ilvtef 5 i Narrator with Lantern Bear- ers. From left: Sandra Muir, Suanne Chester, Connie Adeste Fidelesn closes Christmas Cantata. Freshmen open the Christmas choral program Kanmfa Gathered around the crib to adore the newborn Babe. Standing, from left: N. Kraus, S. Baker, J. Kipp, A. Holzheimer, and C. Raque. Kneel- ing: A. Hackel, M. M. Zoeller, M. Burke, P. Hargadon, and C. Morris. Sophomore's song of praise by candlelight. At intermission Seniors pause for a memorable picture. Senior Pram Class presidents crown Carmelia Leachman Senior Prom Chaperones recall memories of their senior prom. From Queen. From left: Attendants-M. G. Schnell, S. Feld- left: Mr. and Mrs. Harpring, Mr. and Mrs. Price, Mr. kamp, C. Russman. Queen's escort-D. Wood. and Mrs. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Leachman, Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll. ,v as A, 22 K I L J X if X King Heremrfny Father Hartlage explains to seniors the deep significance of their rings. Dear Sacred Heart . . . ' Seniors kneel to receive their anticipated class rings. Father slips the ring on the finger of a happy senior. -1 Retreat :M wr Retreat opens with high mass in Motherhouse Chapel. Father Thomas J. Diehl, S. I., retreat- master, addresses girls. Reception of Holy Eucharist is a vital part of retreat. Seniors have an informal discussion with Father Diehl. w 'AQ J L,.,...,-.S-nf-M-W f annum-s--Aw wa 5 1 W., A -., rf 11 5,5-rf V , ., ,hwy X ,Q 'ei , v . Chaperones Left to right: Mr. and Mrs. Walsh M1 and Mrs Linette, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, M1 and Mrs Ambrosius, and Dr. and Mrs. At- Valentine Attendants-Left to right: Ann Leachman, Wendy Pike, Barbara Specht, Nancy But- ler, Jerlyn Mercker, Micki Moran, M. A. Gary crowned queen, D. Lawson crowned king, Mary C, Polio, Ann Holzheimer, Peggy Gerber, Sandra Stephens, and Dixie Gortbrarh, 'sv X 11i,.,-, , , In their majestic robes, Queen Sally Baker and King Dick Walsh make a beautiful valentine. sxiiiiffjfuigi i?m'f,.q .'i35Az4B'lW Heart of My Heart Du cc' .-Nw Y unfw vaxenfinf' 1 . 'isa 555' F roshi Young at Heart if, Two Hearts Beat in M Time ww Serziar Pram Queen CARMELIA LEACHMAN juuiar-Scniar Pram .Queen DONNA BALLARD JOAN FOLTZ '56 Sl, X Siveelfaearl MARY LOUIS HOLLENBACH '56 Flugel Pfinfeff VIVIAN DETERMAN '59 Bark fo Sfbool Dame Queen MARTHA GADLAGE '57 SALLY BAKER '57 Smmp Qzzeezz Valezzfifze Queen , , Spring Zhoral Qcsfiml l A Cappella pn if 7 1 p f h p YT pswgs l 1 3 Z 70000 phlgenng in Q A5 Z: V l Sophomore Chor s ,He rawhme Q nm ,-f a,lhe ff f 'lf' Nl' f' ff-f'+ 'l '-sf31Q Junior-Senior Glee Club Ensemble -x Y, Freshman Chorus 5' aldwae el '32 ,fm me .wil ,Q A Q QB Lynne Holland, editor, and Mary Louis Hollenbach, associate editor of The Angeline '56. Sister Marjorie's cheerfulness and patience were a tremendous help to the entire staff. lfearbaa is si gp Angeline Staff-Standing from left: J. Hart, J. Han- cock, S. Chester, M. Dris- coll, S. Lanlcwert, P. Casey, M. G. Schnell, C. Leachman. Seated: H. Straub, L, Holland, M. L. Hollenbach. faff ,, ., I :Iii r Last minute copy prepared by Jeanie Han- cock and Judy Hart. Pat Casey and Mary George Schnell interested in Suann Chester! art work for division pages. . X Rf: :2ss21Q,fsiLgE:f+U Z? l l g um . f , 25:9 x ii! n.vKre 5551 . ' IS, um! skim 2-. rx -15's ' WW ,mm ai, hush msg 5g,,i,,,, 1. ill Business manager, Helen Straub, seated left. Assistants: Carmelia Leachman, Maureen Driscoll. Photo 'rapher 5- - 1 left to right: N. Fangman, M. Burke, K. McGrath, j. Quino, and V. Smith. Associate Editors and News Edi- tors, left to right are: J. A. Stein- bock, S. Price, M. A. Muething, M. S. Lanahzm, and M. Cullen. E716 Angeline cufs Staff M. .. D. j Hancock and m,5f' :w3f' - f R ' ' , f c.1d1n-' some of the exclmn e ' M .nf Mx- 5 g gr . If papers Llllii. left to right: I. ISI. L 'H' Z 0 ,,.. Wkblw. A. Mihfulmon. Biery, fy B. Snytlelx and S. Rexnmers. S. Baiycrs w.ls allvscnt. . 3 Among the junior members of the staff are. left to right: S. Baker. L. Thornbury. B. Tandy, D. McGrath. M. Gadlage. and A. Ritsert. 51 Examining the headline chart are, clockwise: Proof Readers are. left to right: J. Luckett, K M. Dues. S. Meyer, M. Vanetti, K. Scanlon, Vifelsh, R. M. Billings. K. Lips, and M. S M, Sailor, M. O. Sullivan, J. Ochsner, and W. Lancaster. Pike. if S . .4 . J Why, why, it's from Roger Hutton. lathes ' You know what I really want to be? A nurse. 5 -A , H W , X iW'w,ND --A Wt X it ,N A QW AM K ' Wm WN IW' W Y tai I'm posing for toothpaste ads, r 0 Q Well, the Youth Dance is in full swing and jenny is standing in a corner think- ing up some more mischief. I don't know what you mean. lvunge mga Krew Mwfmwwrm- :aw -1--s bu 3 'v' .mm .Muff-4.-rl 22'.5'.. ' Make Zlshers Alas, alas . . . Cut, out . . . tre-e-e-es. if ,. i x 61151 I I I 1 I hope the F.B.I. catches a thousand more like you. You might as well know the truth, Mrs. Anderson. He walked me up hill and down dale. P.S., I think you're swell! Roger. Has! You wxll pardon me, no? Take a look at my neck. Have you seen my mother? fix Do you know if I can buy some beebee shot in this hotel? Me jealous of those tired old rags you're wearing? 2 m E M1111 91111 - i - Q L Ju ffamfr of Mary me , Q X QB Q 'fc' ! f'9f Q Ev it if Q - W-- .K Y ,-Q. 7 1 ..v.... .,,. W N . , , ,f .K - -L 1 gi 5.4 .,,..,,1 Scenes from the banquet at Wildwood Country Club. , me Y 7 'k'k k , , , .1 Speakers Table, left to right: Miss Stratman, S Price, P. Harpring, Father Malloy, Father Horri- gan. Miss Herp, hostessg M. Vanetti, L. Holland S. Smith, C. Wickhani, Mrs. Dauer. junior-Senior Hauquel V , . an , 1 u ,. 'tw 1 f at 1945 ? af M r v yQ rf 5' me X xv Y E lr tw' V 5 5 E J WX l r .,4? 'ii' K ,. Q 'Z ,fr yi .Y Q., ta i'm.Qg ' X i v f ' Donna Ballard and Pat O'Dea crowned Queen and King of Blossom Time Prom by Mary Helen Wathen and Mary Ann Brown. Attendants: Nancy Ryan, Carolyn Kute and joan Koch. Our chaperons: Mr. ancl Mrs. K. D. Bayers, Mr and ' h n Mr Mrs. C. A. Vanettr, Mr. and Mrs. L. F Leac ma and Mrs. C. J. Pilson, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Wrckham Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith. .Mil W ' 1 ' rt lc E ASKK A kuiar Prom 4 1 Enpoymg some punch ' ,. 1 49' A i .'s ' 'N' ,, ,, 4 5? l5'l0ss0m Uma GJ V' Y Av wif H he 2 is W 'I J 'f rg -grit JY ff, U 'K A ' ,txk ' Y .- W, . Q . ev- -A A:-1 X . Z ff? ,Al , 57 ' , f L ' ii. K1 '41, ,V I .3 , 'tm ' 5. ., Q 1 H ' M 'Y ,Q Q :W 'I 2 at A. ' - f-,,hxirM 'tk . ,QNX iw -,gaxigw f QL k ' 'if Ii, . '1' ' 'V ' gh QQ 5 uimgkm W Our Junior Hostesses , W , !1 lf ' mfg ai ' if ts Q 'mail' , f X4 W . , V, wf4wiLf2321m-we ps. H v 1 ' 1 1 rxr,5f,5Q'2s1.3?5 gmfzfffftg J N, ffm 1, 'f' gy at-1'wf,swfxv3g r'8m.fLwW:u 1 HRW A fQ:?553?Q 5CmfQ5,,33i'jQg3,C':f13if:ir- x,.. ,YV aw Seniors form their lines around the statue of the Sacred Heart before leaving the building for graduation exercises. Gmduafia unc 6 The Right Reverend Charles G. Maloney, Auxiliary Bishop of Louisville, presents our diplomas. The Right Reverend Monsignor Felix N, Pitt delivers the commencement address- 'Tis a XVoman's World. Graaaafiaa Mass aaa Breakfast A V QM. 'f ii 'A ,. Q . 'Z V k' i I We assist at Mass and re- ,Q , ceive Holy Communion as I J' M 6 V a Class for the last time. i it , ' i 'fee ri y my -it el' we .4 eil 3' 'jr it Zig 'ui' 2 b u g, T e lray r as ' Q32 tt Jeanie Gerst and W Donna Ballard f , , receive momento for twelve years on campus 'ie Kiwanis Award given to Lynne Holland by Sister Theodolinda. Sf vis Alumnae SISTER LOVRDETTE Fedemliwz Siflef mid 'I're.1.rurer Stn Seniors honored guests at Alumnae Breakfast. l. ids an DARLENE M. HANER Alznmme Praridezzt Alumn lc Auxiliary, From left: C. Kuta M. S. Lzmahan N. Fang,man C. Russmzm S. Feltlkfimp J. A. Stemboclc l Congratulations to Ann Finger I new basketball captain! In gratitude to Miss Herp for ten years of faithful service at S.H.A. Ranchburgers, birthday cake. and ants spell Senior Picnic. 53 will N in-f wi we 1 L iii- The team's way of saying thanks to Alice Much fun was had by all at Ida Mae's party! lk f K A - i-i t ' , a ff g s . at -if ,Q l 5 I J . 53. - gi ? HX 'af 1 t Lf' ' ,iq . nf f'Sf t v , . - 1 A ,W B .4 I l 5' ,- ii ' -- - '- W r X - T Frosh posing for snap before the bell ringsq bww A WM -l PATRICIA ANN HARPRING Good forte if live flower of good reme. -A. Poincelot Class Secretary 2, Class CSMC President 3, Class President 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, State Winner 4, Dance Committees 3, 4, junior Play, Valentine Queen 2, Honor Student, Lola in Ladies' Lounge. MARY ANN MUETHING Il meer KI great mind to make o good lirlener. -Helps Class Secretary 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cap- pella 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Dance Committees 3, 4, Angeline News Staff 4, NSPA Cub Award, Soph Scribbler Staff, French Paper Staff, Junior Play, Honor Student, Vera in Ladies' Lounge. LYNNE VIRGINIA HOLLAND A good difpofiliozz ir more rolzzoble Ibm gold. -Addison Class Vice President 1, 4, Class CSMC President 2, Class Secretary 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Hockey 2, Cheerleader 1, Student Council 2, Dance Com- mittees 3. 4, Angeline News Staff 3, Angeline Editor, NSPA journeyman Award, Marguerite McLaughlin Certificate, NSPA Convention, French Club President, First Honor Student, Vera in Ladies Lounge. ff' SUSANNE LOUISE LANKSWERT A Ziglar bear! liver long. -Shakespeare Class CSMC Secretary 1, Vice President 2, Treas- urer 3, Class Treasurer 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Hockey 3, 4, Bowling 4, Student Council 2, Dance Committees 3, 4, Ange- line Staff, Paladin jewel, Social Work, Stage Crew, Class Play. ,gf SUE ELLEN PRICE Clvarm-iff a fort of a bloom on a woman . , . -Barrie Transfer Student 33 Class President 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Dance Committees 3, 43 Angeline News Staff 43 junior Playg Edith in Ladies' Lounge. MAUREIEN ANN DRIscoLL Poliferzerf goes far, ye! Coffs nothing. -S. Smiles Class CSMC Treasurer 33 Class Secretary 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Most Valu- able Player Awardg Hockey 33 Dance Committees 3, 4g Angeline Staffg Stage Crew, Class Play. JUDITH ALAN BIERY A good laugh if Juzzilaizze in a laozzre. -Thackeray Class CSMC Secretary 13 Class Vice President 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 43 A Cappella 4g Basketball 13 Hockey 2, 33 Dance Committee 43 Angeline News Staff 43 jill in Ladies' Lounge. ,,,,...,...f ' Nw ,. I MARY CARMELIA LEACHMAN Her' air, ber manrzeff, all who .raw admired. -Crabbe Class Treasurer 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g A Cappella 3. 43 Basketball 13 Hockey 23 Dance Committee 4g Angeline Sf3ffQ Senior Prom Queen3 Stage Crew, Class Play. DONNA JEAN BALLARD Simplirily of clmmrzer if Zlae natural refull of pro- found llmzzgbl. --Hazlitt Class CSMC Secretary 3g Glee Club 1, 2g Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Most Valuable Player in Amazon Garneg Dance Committees 3, 4g Stage Crew. Class Playg Honor Student. BARBARA BECKMANN Her eyei are homer of ,filezzt f1mye'f.f. -Tennyson Postulantg Transfer Student 4g Honor Student. MARY SHARON BAYERS Wfire to rerolwe, and jmliezzl Z0 perfarm. -Homer Class Treasurer 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Cheer- leader 1g Dance Committees 3. 4g Angeline News Staff 4g Safety Council Representative 4g junior Playg House Committee, Class Playg Honor Stu- dent. MARY ANN BENDER Tbir world belofzgf Z0 flag eziefgelir. -Emerson Class CSMC President 1g Treasurer 23 Glee Club 1, 2g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain lg Hockey 3, 4g Bowling 4g Dance Committees 3, 4g Paladin Jewel Certificateg Social Workg Faye in Ladies' Lounge. I CHRISTINE BoEsE The higher! wifdom if continual rlaeerfulzzefr. -Montaigne Postulantg Transfer Student 4. MARY LONG BURKE Dancing if tlae poetry of the foot. -Dryden Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 113 A Cappella 3, 45 Dance Committee 3g Angeline News Staff 3, 4g Girls' State Representativeg Youth Speaks 33 NSPA Con- ventiong Paladin Jewelg French Paper Staffg Pop Concert Representativeg Social Workg Winner of CSMC Oratorical Contestg Jessie in Ladies Loungeng Honor Student. PATRICIA ANN BUTSCII Good humor if one of lbe ber! arlifler of dren one can wear in roriefy, -Thackeray Transfer Student 3g Bowling 3g Dance Committee 45 Linda in Ladies Lounge. -M PATRICIA CASEY The ,fbizzg fbi!! goey fzlffbfil loznzrdf making life worzh while if ll ltzleizmzzz fmile. b-Anonymous Glfe Club 1, 2, 3, 4g A Cappella 4g Basketball 1g Hockey 2, 3g Bowling 3, 45 Dance Committees 3, 4g Banquet Committee 3g Angeline Staffg Youth Speaks 33 Linda in Ladies Lounge. ELIZABETH ANN CHAPMAN Her voice wax ever Joft, gentle, and low, an excel- lent thing in woman. -Shakespeare Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g A Cappella 5, 4g Dance Committees 3, 43 Stage Crew, Class Play. 'S'-.M . ,ff T. ...Awe SUANNE THERESA CHESTER Enthuxiann plzu an artiftic touch will he her hey to xucren. Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 45 Dance Committee 5g Angel- ine News Staff 1g Angeline Staffg Paladin jewelg Youth Speaks 4g Jessie in Ladies' Lounge. SUSAN BARKER CREAL Alwayf ready to perform the unexpefted, Jhe con- tinue: to delight and Jurprife ut, ball 1, 23 Hockey 2, 3, 4, Outstanding Player 4 100 Club Representative 2g Dance Committees 5, 4g Sara in Ladies Lounge. Class Vice President 53 Glee Club 1, 2g Basket- Mun..-f KATHLEEN MARY CROWLEY True humility maker way for Chrixt, and throws the Joul at hix feet. -Mason Postulantg Glee Club 1, 2g Honor Student. MARILYNN GERALDINE CULLEN Surly joy umbiliofz fizldf. -Milton Class CSMC Spiritual Treasurer 23 Unit CSMC Vice President 43 Glee Club 1, 2. 33 Basketball 13 100 Club Representative lg Dance Committee 33 Angeline News Associate Editor 43 NSPA Con- ventiong French Paper Staff3 Social Workg Lola in Ladies Lounge. s WW? i SALLY ANN ELDER Thom more eafierz woo bare lerzr2z'd to dame. -Pope Class President 1. 23 Class CSMC Vice President 39 Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Student Council 23 Dance Committee 43 Stage Crew. Class Play. 'V I NANCY CAROL FANGMAN Her petite appeamfzce rezfealr ll fbafarter as deli- cately fine. Class CSMC Spiritual Treasurer 1, 23 President 33 Alumnae Auxiliary 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 3. 43 Hockey 23 Cheerleader 13 Dance Committees 3, 4g Student Manager, Basketball and Hockey 43 jenny in Ladies' Lounge 3 Honor Student. SHARON MARIE FELDKAMP A good bear! ir worflf gold. -Shakespeare Class CSMC Spiritual Treasurer 33 Treasurer 4g Glee Club 1, 23 Basketball 13 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, Secretary 3. President 4g State Winner 43 Dance Committees 3, 4g Senior Prom Court3 jane in Ladies' Lounge 3 Honor Student. JOAN GAY FOLTZ He who ufirlaef lo recure lbe good of otberf, loaf already secured bit ouvz. -Confucius Class CSMC Vice President 45 Glee Club 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Hockey 2, 3, 43 Dance Com- mittees 3, 4g St. X Sweetheartg Social Workg Stage Crew, Class Play. MARY ANN GARY Trulfo Joiner lbe brigfaler clad in oerfe. -Pope Class President lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 3, 4g Dance Committees 3, 4g Angeline News Staff 3, Co-Editor 4g NSPA Conventiong NSPA Cub and journeyman Awardsg Enoch Grehan Memorial Certificateg Winner Annual News Poetry Contest 3, 4g Paladin jewelg Soph Scrib- bler Editorg Co-Editor French Paperg Youth Speaks 3, 4g Deeka in Ladies' Loungeng Honor Studnt. LOUISE FORGE Uybofe resolve if zzof lo .reem lbe bnzrefl, bu! lo be -Aeschylus Postulantg Glee Club 1, 2. ggi' JEANIE POGUE GERST The joy of the bear! fairly color-5 the face. -Davies Class CSMC Vice Presidentl, SQ Glee Club 1g Hockey 2, 3, 4g Dance Committee 33 Social Workg Judy in Ladies' Lounge. vm l ' x l QJWI, W: sts A Gill +3 l -llily wyti l willy if P 1 A + Pi i ' GERALDINE MARIE GOTTBRATH ALICE MARIE HACKEL Her quiet manner and ready ,rmile bare rapfured A maid gf gmfg ,md mmplgfg mgjerfry, Ilae laearzr of all who know ber. -Shakespeare Class CSMC TFSHSUFCF 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Transfer Student 2g Glee Club 2. 3. 45 Dance Hockey 33 BOWUUR 41 Dance Committees 3, 43 Committee 4g Stage Crew, Class Play. Rosary Clubg Paladin jewel Certificateg Stage Crew, Class Play. x...--.K W JEAN MARIE HANCOCK The merit of origifmlify ir :mf merely norelfyg it ir rinrerity. Glee Club 1, 2, 53 Hockey 25 Cheerleader 1, 3, 45 Dance Committees 3, 45 Angeline News Staff 1, 3, 4g Angeline Staff, Soph Scribbler Staff, French Paper Staffg Paladin Jewelg NSPA Convention, CSMC Conventiong Social Work, Faye in Ladies' Lounge. 4.-1 MARGARET SUSAN HARGADON Tbir full-loring girl bar 41 genlle, quiel fefizzemezzl. Class CSMC President 2g Glee Club' 1. 2, 3. 4g Hockey 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, Valentine Queen Candidate 35 Betsy in Ladies Lounge, JULIANA G. HART Thore rariour lorhf, Jo aptly lwined, whore every hair a foul doth hind. -Carew Class Vice President 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 33 Dance Committees 3, 43 Banquet Committee 35 Angeline Staffg Soph Scribbler Staffg junior Playg Shirley johnson in I.adies' Lounge. 1 MARY LoU1s HOLLENBACH Skill and confidenre are an unronquered army. -Herbert Class CSMC Spiritual Treasurer 1g Class President 2, Unit CSMC Publicity Director 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Basketball 13 Cheerleader 2, 4g Student Council 25 Dance Committees 3, 45 Banquet Com- mittee 3g Angeline News Staff 3g Angeline Asso- ciate Editorg NSPA Conventiong NSPA Cub Awardg Marguerite McLaughlin Certificateg Latin Club 2, 3, Youth Speaks 2g Flaget Princessg Ada in Ladies' Lounge. BARBARA JANE HAYDEN It ir only greal .roulf that know how mach glory there if in being good. -Sophocles Postulantg Glee Club 1, 23 Honor Student. ANN JANET HoLz1-uaxMER The rmall rourlarief rweeten life. -Bovee Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 55 Paladin Jewelg House Committee, Class Playg Honor Stu- dent. ,nf gr HELEN LEE HUDSON The man who lower and laugh! muff rare do well. Class President 15 Sergeant-at-Arms 25 Secretary 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Bowling 45 Dance Committee 35 House Committee, Class Play. 1' ,R , ll JOAN FRANCES KOCH A little nomeme now and lhen if relirhed hy lhe her! of men. -Holmes Class Vice President 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 3, 45 Bowling 45 Dance Committee 35 Social Workg Shirley Fawcett in Ladies' Lounge. -...Mak MARTHA SUE KIRCHDORFER Nothing if Jo ftrong as genlleneffg nolhing ro genzle ar real rtrength. -Francis de Sales Class Vice President 15 Unit CSMC Correspond- ing Secretary 35 Class CSMC Spiritual Treasurer 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Sports- manship Award 45 Dance Committees 3, 45 Audrey in Ladies' Lounge. ,.,-'M I JUNE ANN KRAUS The great hope of rot-iezy if individual character. -Channing Unit CSMC Spiritual Treasurer 25 Class Vice President 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, Captain 45 Bowling 45 100 Club Representative lg Dance Committees 3, 43 Stage Crew, Class Play. THERESA CAROLYN KUT13 She finaly life guy became ,fbe giifer gaiety to iz. Unit CSMC Corresponding Secretary 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 43 Hockey 2, 43 Bowling 43 Dance Committees 3, 43 Paladin jewelg Helen in Ladies' Lounge 3 Honor Student. MARY STUART LANAHAN Greizl Iiyougblf, green feelings came zo ber like inrlimlf, 1Hl1l1l'd7'E.S'. -Milnes Alumnae Auxiliary 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 3. 4, Basketball 13 Hockey 2, 33 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Dance Committees 3, 4g Angeline News Associate Editor 43 Edith in Ladies Lounge 3 Honor Student. MARTHA LOUISE LANE Cheerful rompany Jlrorlem rise miler. -Proverb Class President 33 Class CSMC Vice President 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Hockey 2, 3, 43 100 Club Secretary 23 Dance Committee 33 Student Council Treasurer 33 Paladin jewel3 CSMC Conventiong Sara in Ladies' Lounge. ,ti ' X DONNA KATHRYN LAWSON The knowledge of wofdr if live gale of Jcfaolarsbip. -Wilson Transfer Student 23 Class President 33 Unit CSMC Recording Secretary 33 President 4g Glee Club 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Hockey 33 Bowling 3, 43 Treasurer 4g Student Council 33 Dance Committees 3, 43 Banquet Committee 33 Angeline News Staff 2, 3, Co-Editor 43 Enoch Grehan Memorial Certifi- cate3 NSPA Conventiong junior Town Meeting Debateg Helen in 'Laclies' Lounge 3 Honor Stu- dent. GLYNN L. LONG The hair if the richer! orzzomezzt of woman. -Luther Transfer Student 33 Bowling 3, 4g 100 Club Rep- resentative 33 Vice President 43 Dance Commit- tees 3, 43 Honor Student3 Stage Crew, Class Play. DRUSILLA ANN MCMAHON Clmraeler ir ll diamond tba! rcmlclner every olher xtone. -Bartol Class CSMC Secretary 23 Vice President 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Student Council 33 Dance Committees 3, 4g Stage Manager, Junior PIay3 Honor Student3 Jenny in Ladies' Lounge. KATHLEEN MCGRATH A good talker erm more flidll a good omtor im- plies a good audience. -Stephen Class Secretary 13 Class CSMC President 4g Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 43 A Cappella 3, 4g Cheerleader 3, Captain 43 Dance Committees 3, 43 Angeline News Staff 43 French Paper Staffg Social Workg NSPA Conventiong Honor Student3 Mitzi in Ladies' Lounge. w...w ' JOAN ADELE MEYER Good mrture and good .fezzfe are ufmzlly compan- iom, -Pope Class President 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 A Cap- pella 3, 43 Basketball 13 Hockey 2. 3, 43 Student Council 23 Dance Committees 3, 43 Paladin J6WElQ CSMC Conventiong Judy in Ladies' Lounge. l l l MARTHA MARY MORAN CAROLYN ANN MORRIS lWl94lf1'f if .fWPlf1f1f' dffeffff f'ffe'Zfi0'7' Nothing can be .fzveetef Ibm: ffiendflaip. -Mackintosh -petmrch Class CSMC Secretary lg Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4g A Glee Club 1. 2' 3, 43 Dance Committee 33 Stage Cappella 3, 4g Basketball lg Hockey 2, 3, 4g Stu- Crew' Class Play. dent Council 2g Dance Committees 5, 45 Valentine Queen Candidate fig Paladin jewelg CSMC Con- ventiong Betsy in Laclies' Lounge. .-in 5 E SANDRA MUIR MARY AGNES QUICK PHf'ddfJ'H if UPW 10 NU kind bff1 l5' The glam of faflziozz, and Ike mold of form. -Befanger -Shakespeare Glee Club 1- 2. 3, 43 Dame Committee 33 House Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4g Hockey 2g Dance Commit- C0IUmiffC6, Class PIQY- tee 4g House Committee, Class Play. l .Al JOYCE MARIE QUINO Tar! comer af murb from goodnerr of hear! ar from fizzenefs of mile. -Endymion Class CSMC President 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g A Cappella 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 43 Hockey 23 Bowling 2. 3, 4, State Winner 43 Dance Commit- tees 3, 43 Banquet Committee 33 French Paper Staff3 Honor Student3 Deeka in Ladies' Lounge. ,fe CAROLE ANN RAQUE Our own laeurl, and not other menu opifziom, formr our true honor. -Coleridge Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Bowling 3, 4, State Winner 43 100 Club Represen- tative 13 Dance Committee 33 Stage Crew, Class Play. ,,,,.. ,af f Q BARBARA ANN REES Good and plefmzzzl lo be near. Class CSMC Spiritual Treasurer 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 43 Bowling 3, 43 Dance Committees 3, 43 Social Workg Mitzi in Ladies' Lounge. SUE ANN REMMERS An barzeft mazz'J :be nobler! work of God. -Pope Class CSMC President 13 Secretary 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Student Council 23 Dance Committees 3, 43 Angeline News Staff 4g Mona in Ladies' Lounge. ANNE MERCEDES RILEY X The ,ihorferf uuy lu glory if fo he guided by mzziriezzfe. -Home Transfer Student 2g Class CSMC Vice President 2g Glee Club 2. 3. 43 Rosary Clubg Social Wforkg Mona in Ladies Lounge. 4 CAROL KATHRINE RUSSMAN There if rm lfffdlllll like f7'lIlIblIEl,l'. -Bea X Class Secretary-Treasurer 2g Glee Club 1, 2g H0Cl4Sy 2. 3. 4g Cheerleader lg 100 Club Repre- sentative 3g President -ig Dance Committee 4g Senior Prom Courtg Stage Crew. Class Play. MARTHA JEANNE ROBERTSON The temple of our purer! fhoughfr ir rilezzre. -Hole Transfer Student 2g Glee Club 2. 3, 43 A Cappella 3, lg Dance Committees 3. 45 Paladin jewelg House Committee, Class Play. Z' MARY GEORGE SCHNELL There ir no index of rhmzzrler .ro .rare ar the rwire. -Tancred Transfer Student 33 Bowling 3, 4g Dance Com- mittees 3. 43 Senior Prom Courtg Honor Studentg Stage Crew. Class Play. MARY SUE SCOTT MIIFIJ 1l'f.fd07ll often goat zvillw fewer! u'w'd,f. -Sophocles Transfer Student 43 Glee Club 4g Bowling 43 Audrey in Ladies Lounge. VENEDA RosE SMITH Unilb malice foward none: willy cfmrfly for aff. -Lincoln Class Vice President 23 Class CSMC Spiritual Treasurer 15 Unit CSMC Publicity Director 2g Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4g A Cappella 3, 4g Bowling 3. 43 Dance Committees 3. 43 Angeline News Staff 4g Paladin Jewelg CSMC Conventiong Rosary Clubg Honor Studentg jill in Ladies Lounge. A BARBARA ALICE SNYUER Feflrlgysr cmd full of life. -Byron Glee Club 1. 2. 3: A Cappella 3. 'iz Bowling 3. 43 Dance Committees 3, -lg Stage Crew. Class Play. JANE ANNE STEINBOCK Trifler make fzerfeclimz. and perfeclion it 710 trifle. -Michelangelo Class Secretary lg Class CSMC Secretary 2g Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 43 Bowling 43 Cheerleader lg Stu- dent Council 3g Dance Committees 3, 4g CSMC Conference Presidentg Paladin 'Iewelg NSPA Con- ventiong Youth Speaks 5g Extension Teen Board Representativeg French Paper Staffg Winner of CSMC Oratorical Contestg Honor Studentg Shirley johnson in Ladies Lounge. MARY MARLENE STOKER There if no comlelir for heauly like happinerx. -Lady Blissington Transfer Student 2g Class CSMC Treasurer 2g Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Cheerleader 2, 45 Stage Crew, Class Play. 1- ' MARY JANIS THOMPSON Politefzerr if ar naluml 10 de1imte.m1tu1'e.f ar per- fume ir to flnuferr. Class CSMC Vice President lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 43 Basketball 13 Bowling 55 Stage Crew, Class Play. '---4--1-.... Aff V I ..,...--fe Q , lf ll HELEN MARIE STRAUB The belief part of valor if dirfrelian. -Shakespeare Class CSMC Spiritual Treasurer lg Glee Club 1, 23 Basketball 13 Bowling 3, 43 Angeline News Staff 35 Angeline Business Managerg NSPA Con- ventiong House Committee, Class Playg Honor Student. PATRICIA ANN WARREN Kindnerr ir lhe golden chain wilh which roriely if bound logeihef. -Goethe Transfer Student Zg Glee Club 2, 3, 4g House Committee, Class Play. MARY ANN WASHLE A5 merry af zhe day ir long. -Shakespeare Class CSMC Secretary 43 Glee Club 13 2. 3. 43 A Cappella 3, 4g Hockey 2, 3, 4g Dance Com- mittees 3, 4g CSMC Conventiong Junior Play3 French Paper Co-Editorg Paladin jewelg Acla in Ladies Lounge. Q M., , CAROLYN ANN XXfEsTERF1ELn The .vu'eete.ft jay, the llildfff woe i5 lore, -Bailey Transfer Student 23 Class CSMC Secretary 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Dance Committees 3, 43 Pala- din jewelg Stage Crew. Class Play. '-.Mg IDA MAE WEBB Humor if lhe harmony of :he heart. -Jerrold Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 43 Hockey 53 Bowling 3, 43 Dance Committees 3, 43 Angeline News Staff 43 French Paper Staff3 Paladin Jewelg Rosary Clubg Shirley Fawcett in Ladies' Loungeug Honor Student. Wlllw. 3, ,. ,wwwii MARY CONSTANCE WESTERMAN The only way lo have az friend if 10 be one. -Emerson Transfer Student 33 Class CSMC Treasurer 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Dance Committee 43 French Paper Staffg Stage Crew, Class Play. MARY KATHERINE WHITE Speefb is grefzl. but ,rilenre i.r grefzlef. Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 45 House Committee, Class Play. i. . ...aw- T MARY MARGARET ZOELLER QCarlyle W kg St C ', Cl Pl . Dear Mom and Dad, or age rw ass ay It's been so long since I wrote you a letter. The last time was when I went to camp and got so homesick. Well, I'm kind of homesick right now, but in a different sort of way. I decided to write you this letter when we were marching down the aisle this after- noon. We all looked so nice in our caps and gowns, but I looked over and saw the best looking couple-you, Mom and Dad. I guess I never fully realized what it meant to have you near me. ' Gosh, you know I'm not very ,good at sentimental words, but what I want to say is that I love you and thanks so very much for everything. Dad, thank you for riding me piggy back up to bed so many times when I was little, and for reading me bed-time stories. Thanks for taking me fishing and pitching ball to me like I was a boy, even though I still secretly knew that I was your girl. Thanks for looking at me so admiringly when you saw me in my first formal. Now, Mom, I want to thank you for all the pains you went through to bring me into this world. Thank you for teaching me my prayers and slapping my hands when I'd done something naughty. Thank you for making my First Communion dress and for going without a new dress so that I could have one. Thank you for staying up all night with Dad when I was sick. When they called my name this afternoon and Monsignor gave me my diploma, I felt like it should be your diploma and not mine. It is you who have graduated, for it is you who have truly earned it. It has been hard sending me to good Catholic schools. You did it because you wanted me to have a good education that would give me high ideals and principles. I hope you're proud of me, Mom and Dad. I hope I am worth all the trouble. I didnlt see tears in your eyes, but I knew they were there just the same because you were realizing that I'm not a little girl anymore. But, Mom and Dad, Iim a young lady, thanks to you. I love you, and may God bless you forever. 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