Sacred Heart Academy - Perspective Yearbook (East Cleveland, OH)
- Class of 1965
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Second Quarter Activities ..,.. 36 Club Activities Fourth Quarter Senior Honors Senior Officers Senior Portraits Graduation . . , Activities .. 30 Junior Officers .....,., Junior Classes ......... Third Quarter Activities 62 70 74 76 77 121 3 Patrons . . Acknowledgements . Reverend Mother Marie Superior General Sister M. Marcella Local Superior Sister Mary Ellen Principal Sister M. Saint Iohn Treasurer Sister Agnes Marie junior Class Advisor Religion Latin Music Appreciation Glee Club Sister M. Ann Monica Religion Physics General Math General Science Mrs. Robert Arnold Tuning Shorthand Miss Theresa Baffa French American History Sister M. Bernardine Freshman Class Advisor Religion Algebra General Science Reverend Carl L. D,Augustino Religion Reverend Iames H. Hammer Religion Reverend Iohn M. Jenkins Religion Reverend Philip R. Pritt Religion Reverend Richard I. Raszkiewicz Religion 51.....i, Sister M. Berenice Sociology Sister M. Catharine Francis Sophomore Class Advisor Religion American History World History Sister M. Frances Cabrini Senior Class Advisor Religion English Student Council Speech Club Great Books Club Sister M. Frances Therese Senior Class Advisor Religion English Perspective Advisor Sister M. Iohn Francis Senior Class Advisor Religion Art Art Club Sister M. John Joseph Sophomore Class Advisor Religion Advanced Math Mrs. William Mann Physical Education Sister Marietta Freshman Class Advisor Religion Latin Sister Marie Rosaire Home Economics Christian Family Living Sister Mary Hugh Speech Arts Senior Play Sister Mary Ieanne World History Sister Mary of the Incarnation Religion Mrs. Charles O,Malley English Guidance Sister M. Robert Bellarmine junior Class Advisor Religion Chemistry Geometry Mrs. Bernard Lyons Librarian 5 Geometry National Honor Society Mission Club Sister M. Saint Austin Biology Miss Rita Shamboch English ou, Slmhg n .xdcfion I 6 6 n 9 jig Jirecfion in WLM ealucafion Afarfa a man wif Jefermine ia fufure ie.,, 'pzfifo I xi, 1 'T P05 1 mm ' 1 4 A FRESHMAN is . . the personification of newness and beginnings. a bundle of little fears and uncertainties cloaked by an air of nonchalance. a stranger seeking friends a dropper of books and a finder of Wrong rooms. a believer in the impossible and the untarnished beautiful. a wide-eyed child on the threshold of an adult World. To be a freshman is . . . to suffer silently the superiority of seniors. to experience loneliness interwoven with bright expectation. to be confused and unstable yet to accept life,s challenge. to be the hope of the school and the pattern of the future. ew .fdca alemic Ezginninggi iii., Charts on creation are planned by Ioyce Serksnis and Paula Religion students exercise the privilege of a Catholic school. Row I: Mary Campbell, Mar- garet Cognati, Hazel Cooper, Kathy Delassandro. Row II: Barbara Carisek, Debra Handy, Susan Hart, Lynn Hayek. Row III: Marilyn Kelleher, Marlene Kloczko, jurate Petraitis, and Marilyn Razek. f .. r C ,... Q Q, Q -f' W .f ww-m.i M., K ,,.,,,,. . . p ll ,aa 'Ml .5 wx .1 i t , Q a . 7 5, 'MMS Z A K w..........,.r...W trt: r.,.., . ....,.. ,,W,,,.., .. Q-.. .... . ., .r.. W., .a-N.......,..r.,,...- - Marilyn Tomko, Linda Fortney, Karen DiNunzio, and Ieanette Bacon, discover a new exit at Sacred Heart. xx sg sxqikkmav nm lf -r s E I Christian Family Living gives future homemakers, Gloria Rug- giero, Margaret Lehmann, and Ieanne Ott, a chance to practice their social graces. Loretta Toohig referees Latin I gladiators, Cynthia Suopis and Peggy O'Neill. Another English class meets Dick- Pens' immortal characters. Left to right: Cheryl Esposito, Stepha- nie Mackura, Lois Obat, Frances Weravetz, Laur- ita Miglionico, Shirley Weist, Su- san Nowj ak, Kath- leen Varkala. fi? Wew .llorizona Ursuline songsters off on a spree. Left to right: Darlene Dohring, Deb- bie Crowley, Rosemary Slogar, Sheila Petsche, Linda Mullen, and Con- nie F arrie. Regina Zellhofer, Barbara Bevack, Dorothy Lang, and Lacey Burton learn to appreciate the Sound of Music. Artists Gloria Walkush and Frances Tearpak solve a design problem in building stepped cities. 15 v ww: 5 Vida Greer, Gail Bankston, and Anne DiRocco dis- cover new facts about old friends on the number line. ew xperiencw Iulie Tamoney and Marilyn Miklus try to figure out the specifics of general math. EW- E E , ,Wig I s vw-i.,B. x, W jerylyn Vender, Maris Klem, Anne jackson, and Mildred jordan listen intently while Sister in- troduces the new math. I6 Arlene Maksymo Kathy McKee, Linda Ketchum, Susan Freeman, Linda Wicz Shares a Se- Lackner, Nancy Cramc, Laura Lipp, and Laura jurko C1-et with afriend try for a chance at sweeping Ursuline's chimney! H x r--f---s f aw, Finding the Home Ec steps a convenient spot for crazy eightsn are Row 1: Louise Sbrocca, Rita Yondo, Mary Ann Kordic, Eileen Farleyg How 2: Vivian Stoss, Kathleen Zaidinski, Catherine Reichenbach, and Kathleen Varkala. lk Ll U .JU was By helping with cupcakes at the card party, Mary Kay Reilly and Edith Her- man gain hostess experience. I 44 ku , , aiu p 7 --,fm ' mu, fizff ii' 'M' M3 AE' Gp Securify ia a My .Safer A Patience, Laceyg in four years it will be your turn. I8 It,s usually the frosh who get in the seniors' hair. .ls Q wi- s. M HQ. X 2 X is ,rg XX - ,A5.,a.EQQg-5345..,g1,.:3g X X , 3 I ..,. 52355.25 fx, W . .,,. ,W ,- Mwax . .. Q M . f i K 51:2 -- Working on a yearbook is . . . worrying and rallying anal waiting and cheering and winning. It is a team striving for a goal from convocation to commencement W-'-sv Y? ,fm mg .xdcfiuifieri .slarlaen .xdwareneu The Cleveland Orches- tra group brings enter- tainment and instruction to a cultural assembly. Father D'Augustino and Father Ham- mer demonstrate the Mass in English. The Lord be with youf' 22 i. 2 S: r .gy l Father Pritt narrates as the Epistle, a major part of the Li- turgy of the Word, is read. hi 1 all Foreign travel and govern- ment s er v i c e are high- lighted by Miss Rosemary Bland. Ursu1ine's homecoming f candidates, Mary and Lin- da, add charm and beauty g to St. Ioe's Vikings. Z i We've grown accustomed to her facef, The students enthusiastically r e c e i v e Miss Mary Louise Hickey's presentation of Pygmalion. Support is generously given by Beth and Carol to the United Appeal drive. Linda and Kathy arrange a united ap- peal through campaign charts. Sister WVilliam tells Margy about her work at Holy Family Cancer Home. Sisters in the symposium explain the role of the nun in the modern World. A teaching sister of the Immaculate H e a r t of Mary leads a question and answer period in the library. Vocational exhibits help to acquaint the girls with the work of each order. im k 2454? 2 my ,fm 3 W- ur- A Z-MQ 'Gov ky ri 'Q . , ii ,Q y Sisters from different orders meet in an spirit. ecumenical um fion ag ncrearien Yflnzlemfancling Two young postulants tell why they followed Him. At lunch the sis- ters enjoy refresh- ments and an op- portunity to ex- change ideas. Nuns from St. Alexis Hospital d i s c u s s the work of the nursing sis- ter. 25 S i s t e r ad- dresses t h e student body on the need for vocations. A fi L 5117 ' , Vi k . A 'gig '- en are wi.4e, nof in roporfion fo fkeir experience, u o fAeb' calaaeify or 7 7 exlaerien . .'e07'ge ruin! .Slam M iiiiie ffkfsnl 11 5: . . ir 'f f 152 twig it A SOPHOMORE is . . . a girl with a comforting sense of belonging. a superior being smiling from her height on the woes of the frosh. To be an insignificant member of the school whose rough edges are being polished for the years to come. a bundle of contradictory views that she does not hesitate to proclaim. a rebel to whom few things in life seem right. a sophomore is . . . to find study overwhelming and more than a little inhibiting. to become upset too quickly and to cry with embarrassing ease. to be filled with longing but to understand only dimly what is missing. to envy the privileges of upperclassmen yet to be without real ambition. to imitate the crowd but to be wise enough to hate oneself for doing so. to be confused about oneself and about the whole wide world. Olga Melara gno, Gail Patek, Jean Nahra, Amale Nahara, Ma- rie Murmann, and Ianice Rocco- salvo sing hymns in the spirit of the liturgy. Practical application of Christian teaching is made in the homily giv- en by Susan Serksnis. Left to right: Margaret O'Neill, Patricia Toth, Lynn Tartaglia, Mary Taylor, Lillian Wallace. .SZLOJ ,Z laugh, Second jilne .xdroun Patricia Livingston, Donna Mc- Carthy, and Andrea Kasperczak lead the Bible Vigil procession into the auditorium. Watching the history of the Kremlin come alive on our edu- cational television screen are Kathleen Haffey and Marguerite Monda. A Triumvirate of Kathys locate their kingdom. Left to right: Kathy Crubiss, Kathy Falbo, Kathy Cuinn. Linda Di Francesco, jean Ienda, and Andrea Brinovec dream of that A in geometry. By their measurements Carole Klott, Mar- lene Petrosky, Mary Eileen Boyle, and judith Linn find that Christine Thomas Wears a size nine shoe. 3l Donna D'Arcangelo carefully examines the huge plastic flower while Donna Calabrese is more interested in the real bean sprouts. Carol Console, Elaine Clark, Sandra Brunkala, and Barbara Albert look on with interest. ra si ci 3 MW 6ome5 fo uaugne , W Watering the seeds is another step toward the growth of their tobacco garden for Alberta D'Ercole, Lynn Keegan, Barbara Matteo, and Cynthia Gilmore. Iudith Pestello and Christine Rajcsak discover the intricate workings of the human body with the help of this model. , i ,kk,, ,L af- fe sei of Examining the skeletal formation of a frog are Cheryl Leighty, Susan Scheff, and Linda Sipos. kr P' In this experiment M a r y Kingzett, janet Helegda, and Kathy Shantz learn the effects of car- bon dioxide on limewater. Look out world, here I come, says Chicken Little as he emerges from his shell inside Ursuline's hatchery. This year Sacred Heart intro- duced into its curriculum the new BSCS course which pre- sents sciences in depth. Noreen Zupancic, Theresa Ross, Mary Lou Mekker, Mary Lou Mirl, and Michele Santoriello perform one of the many experiments of- fered in the lab manual. Patience, time, and ac- curacy make a good seamstress. Left to right: Cathleen Normile, Kath- erine K e n n a , Diane Drews. Hearing drama enacted makes English more meaningful for Louise von Schill and Anne Far- ley. Success is the fruit of hard work for Ianet Majer as Patri- cia Mobley and Kathleen Kraj- cirik find her dress a perfect fit. 52 1 4 Miss Shambock gives Audrey Latine, Mary Zingales, and Diane Lenzo a helping hand in English. A new group in gym, Maureen Shea, if! lulia Linn, Kathleen Skrinjar, and Noreen May make up the l'Mary f Poppins Four. Patricia Spik shows Anne Kofol, Linda Tatalick, and Mary Waltman that Roma est Aeterna, These busy sophomores try to get Caesar across the Alps a lit- tle more quickly. Left to right: Noreen Hazen, Barbara Berish, Philomena Euse, Ioan Riester. jamigar pa ffern5 The photographer will snap us, and We'l1 find that We,re . . . in Perspective. Left to right: Deborah Collins, Io Ann Bremer, Mar- ian Drcar, Mary Io Kosmac, Mary Ann Dobrzeniecki, Theresa Dottore, Maureen Dever, Cail F rancioli, Kathryn Keller. af, bg ,, Christine Favorite has High Hopesv as Margaret Davey, Marilyn Argie, and Cassie Conti Watch her take the ball from Mary Ellen Fi- orilli. The Senior Class presents Moliere's The A f f e c t e cl Young Ladies. The satiri- cal line: K'Are We to allow our footmen to be better received than we? Shall they come here and make love to you - and give you a ball?', summarizes the plot, which is a take-off on romantic courtship. 6001-31, fAe jl'0IlCA Merely a hasty ball. Before long, we must have a magnificent party. As Marotte looks on, Georgibus howls, See where your outlandish ideas have brought you. Hide yourselves, and your crackpot notions and your verses, and novels, and sonnets, and all that nonsenselv The world is cruel . . . come, comrade, let us seek our for- tunes elsewhere. We were ac- cepted here only for our ap- pearancelll' , your fame has brought upon the visi- tation of the poor mortal before you. Mary Ann and Darlene provide musical background for the play. Would you have me expose my feathers to the inclemency of the rainy season? VVould you have me place the imprint of my shoe upon the mud?', 37 -Iuniors, Kay and Gail, sing for the seniors, supper as they try to raise spirits and money for the junior-Senior Banquet. Do your shoes need a shine? In the skit Barb, playing a boy, doesn't even notice beautiful Marlene because her shoes aren't Estelle goes into action as Ursu lineis shoe shine opens for busi ness. shined. Let the word o forth g . . . Mary Boomer speaks of Presi dent Kennedy in a special as- sembly dedicated to his mem ory given by the Glee Club. Moms and Dads bid and raise at the me C0-Cup-rig-ugly annual card party. Rita Maulyn Debb1e and Anne make up the efficient serving corps We-se . 4 , K , .,,,,,,M-df 39 Big business at Ursuline: Members of the Dads' Club busily check the stubs. Tonight even Sister Marie Rosaire gets K. P. duty. A Yaletide Dance is . . . snow scenes and frosted windows, party dresses and pines and holly, Christmas waltzes and the warmth of new smiles. It is the hope of a New Year. Bax ' Qwsluigv 3232255515 4, i T X mu 05531.15 if ima fm fa. m fly aw fx Wi is wav ff VY? f -f' ,gif ,. : f' A z i5V'i,Wf,:f' f' A fd, .955 ' E57 'iugfiii I I Q. .-4,43 f- 5 , ink lk. I L, K 2,,gEmL Q V' if xv ,, 3,5 Ark Wy ' 'ws ff, Q Y - 5 1 ,A 5 1 ,W , Lg, J waiwk K 4 4? fir f, b V ' 1 wi-Ziff ' - ,r ii,-iff' , W ' fi' If ., - 'Liv-,I-J. n .Ljflwf f Ni I I .. , , J if ifizfl ,zk , Y Amo , AHPHQLU' 4 f. EL 4 f' . 3 L' ,izwggwi A. 1 , . k, fr 4. W aj ! K. ,Tis the season for quiet talk and soft music . . . friendly companionship . . . glad tidings. :Dancing af a .SJLUL45 Cdakf 'And I thought she was my dateli' 42 Betty and Lou start off the New Year right by being together. Fran and Bob chat as Lillian watches for reindeer. 43 In the air there's a feeling of Christmas for Paula and Brian. sis 1, 2 , w 1 , V I x ax v 'xr V Z The Warmth and glow of the Christ- mas Ball. . 'W-Jr 4. - ,- ' 1 K 'x H4 fiwmsauuun f biqsgff E fix 'X 1 ef A Y Q! ah x n , if Y xx wx X X , T M - N . fr K ff :gf 'E-isisixifg' :Ski Flialk nv ..: .Q flz fgr- Q 5 -- dgghzw w- fs X ..,. , X ' 'u V : K EIN ff- X ,-X ffmfal:-2 ig Q 3 V 2 4 'Ski Q, f1k,1'-sfgagzsggx w K X x if xx H T V s N Q YB RN x r, R JSF .awk an A JUNIOR is . . . To be an upperclassman conscious of the dignity of her new rank. a girl whose actions fore- shadow the poised Womanhood soon to be hers. a student approaching study with the ease of long practice. an excited participant at school dances and proms. a junior is . . . to assume the responsibility of sponsoring school affairs. to endure the hectic pressures of a decorating committee for the first time. to experience the thrill of being elected to a club office. to be in that enviable strata between the insecurities of the past and the need of a life decision still in the future. to live in sure anticipation of the glory of the senior year. Al 2 -I ,li ' 59 ' aj' 4,2221-H ggfsf W, W Q, - -? , E l in 4 W ww Q S352 .gn Junior Sfgg, Wo WiJnigAf With the help of Lucretia Abbott, Ianice Zupancic traces the route of the early explorers. mwmam ,- if Q: 1 wwf -w m.JN ., A colorful discussion led by Marsha Gramc helps Daria Tansky, Carole Leiblinger, Nancy Kelleher, Carol Rainone, and Doro- thy Palmer to air their views on national problems. li 456 Pictures and charts help to make religion more real for Andrea Thomas, Mary Ann Molnar, and Mary F akult. During a lecture in religion class, these girls give their cheerful attention to Sister. They are Patricia Sbrocco, Carolyn Violi, and Ellen Barrett. .yopeh f .yearfd unior Opfim i5f.4 In Row 1 are Barbara Hach, Mary Kolk, Doris Strancar, Mil- dred Rinaldi, Sandra Dottore, and Esther Lackowski. Row 2: Ieanette Lazar, Joanne Toohig, Marlene Casar, Ann Tober, Sally Skipley, Linda Gardner, Marcia Boyd, Sally Ann Freemal, Kath- leen Ganey, Ioyce Bremer, and Diane Hunera. Absent: Mar- garet De Lauer, Noreen Garriga, and Margaret Kearns. 5 ? 1, ' l l 'f ,,.. A - AM This early morning scene is not so peaceful during the 3:00 rush as Mary Io Miro, Cindy Streetz, .Ioanne DeMichele, and Donna Cogan will tell you. Absent: Mildred Zorman. Andrea Comai enjoys a private chat with Sister john Ioseph after school. yy s i Io Ann Batulewick dictates a math problem to Donna Comik under the watchful eyes of Donna Curtis, Lenore O'Reilly, Kathy Wilson, and lean Weber. 50 Iuniors, Sandy Shaw, Gail Maitland, Mary Ann Tritola, Mary Lapin, Terry Pallo, and Kay Rado climb to their next step-Seniors! Iuniors in Mother and Baby Care class learn how to hold and feed an infant. These future mothers are Ellen Mullin, Cathy Petsche, Barbara Rupert, Mary Io Reister, and Rosemary Conway. julie Summers gingerly holds the babyi' while demon- strating bathing techniques to Kathleen Roccosalvo, Estelle Argie, Patricia White and Donna Zingale. Wffi Mary Kay Kellner has one last question while Prose Marie Fulton, Iudith Hanson, Elaine Fortney, and Mary Huber prepare for a timing. unior CIGJJ Ann Wojnar is one very hardworking junior as she waits for the bell to ring. Elizabeth Schreiner and Barbara Sumas attempt to act out a scene from their literature book with coaching from Nancy Deleese. A s p i r i n g secretary Bonnie Beach concen- trates on her speed and accuracy. Io Reichenbach and Judy jonke improve their French pronunciation by listening to native speakers. Recordings of French songs bring an atmosphere of French culture to the classroom for janet Yasenosky, Con- stance Fuhry, Ioan jacob, Carol Staskus, and Andrea von Schill. ...--...---.-.-... A-.M-MWw......,N..,.aWm, -f w,,,,.,.,,,,s,..,,v,.,rW , ,,M,,, ffQ-f 1,,.?,,-.,.,,,,,,, ,,., .,.. , ,,,, we . , , A Jiffy- V, --Q., ,Rx ,M ,F ,, ,NVNN x ffl . , r!!,,-ff .o,, pw , - ff-N ' rl,-x., X xy! , ,f x I f X t ,A ,fy . i 'f' H--.4 N 2 , - - N..,.f f A M . A Y '-L-v...,.,,M,,f', 'f - Wv f ,V . 1 of ,M pf ,V ,rf Q . A ,wwf 0' aww x,.r,f -ef Ksmw, 0-fn-Nw'-MA,-------.-. I ,pf H..-.-..,.,...,.,.w.m.,... ......,?,..i X, -f mn' ,- 1 A Ring Ceremon pride and loyalty and prestige. It is an important step toward the responsibilities of the future. It is a symbol of the spirit of a class - unique, never to be repeated - as special as the 1966 on the ring. We were pleased to Wel- come Cathedral Latin's band to our school for the first time. Here they are led in a medley from My Fair Lady led by Mr. Van Bergen. Ku Aura f gnricdmenf jdrougd u.4iC, mrama, ancl oflferafure Sister Michael Francis from Ur- suline College impresses the sen- iors with a history of the modern short story. Some of the boys from St. Ioe's solo in Clarinet Candyf' Mr. Novak and the band bow before a most appreciative audience. Win now, take your triumph now, for Iill win men's hearts in the end-though the sifting takes this hundred years or a thousandf' cc Give up Bothwell, give up your throne if you'd have a life worth living? This trespass against God's right will be known. The nations will know it, mine and yours. They will see you as I see you and pull you down. Maggie Brock as Mary, Queen of Scots, and her cast pose for a formal portrait. XVe are very proud of these girls who have won laurels for our school by their excellent per- formances. In tl1e National Catholic Theatre Conference Drama Festival at john Carroll University, Maggie was awarded a bronze medal. In the Ohio High School Speech League, held at St. Ignatius High School, she was placed on the all-star cast. Her attendants are Darlene Logan and Laurie Smith, and Queen Elizabeth is played by Kathy Curilovic. 57 aue .mf f inga fo mm .70 tLznL cam-Q wifLouf or confugiong .70 LW euef ,Laffy Ain cefe Q jo acl in emytlzng with Ligiedt mofiueaj .70 fmt QW! un JJeL,. JUL, km 'E' en ior.6 .. C 1 w M gggzgff F' Q rf f 9 K ff Q7 ig if .4 A F 6 A SENIOR is . . . the crown and strength of a school. the setter of pace and style. the idol of the freshman, the envy of the sophomore, and the hope of the junior. a dreamer of dreams and a defender of ideals. a girlwstanding in the past with her heart in the future. To be a senior is . . to have a mind adult enough to appreciate the subtleties of life. to be excited and stimulated by real learning. to understand that life will not always be easy or pleasant yet to face it with eager courage. to believe that somewhere there is a special personal sphere of service, and to hope to be Worthy of that privilege. to dream of a life filled to capacity with love for God and man. To be a senior is to have taken the first steps in transforming dreams into reality. Paula Recko Art Club Mary Boomer Glee Club Maria Privitera Student Council Patricia McGuire National Honor Society Margaret Brock Speech Club Carol Staskus Les Filles Charmantes alba aleranqa gncoura ges .gn ifia five Iudy Petschauer and Margaret Lyons Perspective C 0-Editor and Editor Noel Marra Future Teachers r, r rr,rrr as l ruca S vell Carolyn Crook Gym Leaders Mary Fakult Great Books Club Catherine Gilles Junior Red Cross 62 Beverly LoGrasso Mission Club Linda and Iudy give library service during their study periods. Donna, Cathy, and Maria shelve books and learn some- thing of library science. Pat refrains from prompting Betty Hofman as she explains the ideal of scholarship. Carol Staskus, President of Les Filles Charmxmtes, awards Linda Iurcisek the title of Ursuline's Most Charming Girl for 1965. New members of the National Honor Society pledge to uphold its high ideals. i ' 2 V E . wffci sft g 5 W My 5 M , E ,J Q f 5 w w is 'fr rw, ' , . g Q2 . , i ' I t ' f ' G? 2239 2 5 r I f 1 4 f ,f we , s 5 free ml 1 ,Q weVf:Qvw,ffe,5w5 WH , , ? , ,ii sttsyt o y 3 tyi, 'qi fi , .Q W . , , .i , ,.,. ffyfsff-Mfr, ,Ag z : 1 K fkr- gm 35, af 5 , , , -wx iQ,, in ,,, .W 5-1, , , , f Vw? ,ln Q' 1 V ,, ,,, y Y, ,WH ,wwi ' i , f 1' if ' ff 'iii ,. Wiz -, , ,.,f L ww, , L .. my.-nf V , . it ff W i, , H - f 55-1v'f7iZ?z7r71! fi?'zgii'2,'it2iEvQ We , ' wax-f, fm, ff :L me 121'-,'ff-4132 if , ffffiffi Witt '1f??2,w:ifi5i5?5f5 . , . ,,i,,,V T ,f .fj1 gnj,,' YZMIQ' sysi as or , QM ,,awWia,,, 1- if- A if ' fr f fig --5':, S ' I A if 5 up 5125: ' fi,,wWw,--f. , K 2 K i 2 f ff ' 'Q 1 , T 2 , r if W ww irmiwmef.. ',.. Lzwfnii- -1-.ng fzufsw,--it . C2465 Serve fAe 3400! Mr. Clarence Leiblinger, President of the Dad,s Club, presides over the an- nual ban- qu et. Oth er Dads enjoy the annual Communion breakfast with their daugh- ters. Art Club members, Linda, Cathy, and Paula silkscreen programs for the ring ceremony. Evidently the latest classic being discussed by the Great Books Club is an amusing one. to revive her. 4 , ,FS 11 1 ' If 1' .6 gg 2 ri v ' -f 1 .V vi y S 6 rf N f Zgjkv Carole dies stoically while the Red Cross strives I , Our Gym Leaders are high on the ladder to athletic achievement. H f -- . - ' wffw, f X I Eiwiiiv , ' 1 f I E' ' ' f- 'W' fi, X Di - ' f 'fll:?l,f2I,II,:9w'f5i?.,'it?g!2i ' I gym.. I In Q? S M y 2135, ffi'1,,f7jw',.,:'. K -.ygw :, -' nj 1 V f Ly zfgV5j2 f.,Q7' 'fvsf' : +52 ' 1 ' 4 I 3 , if 2- 'N i?'Vff1:f'?'ffii2 Kathy Curilovic consults with Sister about her part in the Sister Ambrose's first-grade artists demonstrate that talent is not always a matter of age. Future Teacher members who tried their project soon learned this. Speech and Drama Club. leaf. 65 Being in the Glee Club is . . practice and vocal drills and music appreciation and discovering new talent and robes and concerts. It is brightening school entertainments with melody. It is filling listeners with the joy of song. 74' iv 5 , f . . I v 52, ' A .cy Q 4 , , 'YB n-nz wwwfwz One activity that appears on the calendar each spring is the Mission Club Carni- val. Noel opens this yeafs fair with a bang as her antics collect both laughs and pennies. One tired puppy finds comfort in Sister's care. Ioyce, Maureen, and Donna wish they could rescue him from his destiny -the raffle. The carnival moder- ator dispenses raffle tickets and direc- tions. Pat and Noreen find hand- ling that pretzel no easy job. 664 6.4 :Dixouer jadnf H , D , Oh so loverly s1tt1n absobloominlutely stillf' Eff. H 525- wi' . j j My mme.. As the Showboat closes, the entire cast joins in the finale. J T.'g X wi L?W5??3E223x5tQfavf,Qs x--', 4-2:5-Mx ...,, i. , A, , ,fi We still have half an hour until our term papers are due. ,. h,enige t t QWYZ. V H,'1,i'4 ,f ff: ig 'Msn-Q 3 ' ssitizaz sa-4 N ' ' Me and my teddy bear have no worries, have no cares. sored Showboat.', Our thanks to the Student Council who spon- 69 A Southern mansion sets the background for the Senior Prom of 1965. i'-Iifi , M' Red Roses For A Blue Lady creates a quiet mood for Marg and Tom. Karen and Cary chat and dance as the prom comes to a glittering close. 70 judy and jo Ann lead the Grand March across the bridge. Sen ior rom Slnefzi gncdanfmenf Iudy Buehner bestows a queenly smile while Io Ann Zgonc concentrates on the crown. One queen crowns another. Me.. Zwlt Bob chose a daisy nosegay to add a bright touch of spring to Lindais eve- ning. 71 unior enior anquef an ct... ag Spotlighting Senior adventurers is Rosemary Conway. I f . . Senior President, .Iudy Buehner, extends her class's thanks to the Iuniors for their delightful ban- quet. Noel and Paula read the will and testa- ment of the Senior Class. I don,t lc n 0 W , Maggie, I thought the f 0 o d was rather good. 72 Father D,Augustino shares the spotlight with Iudy Buehner and Iunior Class President, Pat Sbrocco. YL ,4 , wg ,- vw r a i f As the auditorium darkens, Doro- thy and her classmates are trans- ported to the year 1980. r i l Z, t f'ff. I an f' if if 4 1 5 s if f' 'e Aft, , is , 5 . . . . , , N9 . ff! 1 'Q W-wifi asia llivk If 4ikM 4 f fg wig 1 4 We S 'W iw? Z We gf , A6 f Millers' na iiiliztgkisiti a i 9 t W ,Q i fy. f Ewa -W., Q.-t...f+2f1fv4g43zgw,g 2 g Za w'gf'W'fg gi li m iw ,5 , Vg A MW, Y , .Y ' 5' iff , ' ., i ' z if '. wQa?2Q?fgi5e,5 ' q - gf, ' 1,3 i'??4f.:, .li, I '. . ,i ., , f'v:ti?cif, D ' f-kfV' 3 35,5-,www iff lr' ., .,, , i r V. ,.,, ,, . i-f: U Pat Sbrocco welcomes the faculty and the Seniors. 5 it Mary, Glor- ia, Pat, and Maggie a t - t e n d Class Day Mass. This year's graduating class holds a special Class Day begins with the Senior procession. Christ comes to the gradu- ate. interest for Father Padavick - his sister Pat. Caps and gowns-status symbols. ff 5, 73 Mr Z Q 1 5,55 ,I ' wppugg , I ,S 4 W Paula Crowley and Judy Bitley: Winners in the National Poetry Association Contest. ---v 'Q,i ' ' XM' il' Wi' 4715? Saint Iohn,s College Scholarships: Mary O'Brien, in Nurs- ingg Maria Privitera, Pat McGuire, and Iudy Petschauer, in Education. Maggie Brock: Recipient of two Nation- al Drama Festival awards Linda Iurcisek, Paula Recko, Carol Roche, and Beth Brutvan: VVinners of certificates in the Catholic Art Festival. 74 pecogn ifion or Oufgifanobng .geniom ir Frances and Lucille Bertino were honored for their volunteer work by the Welfare Federa- tion. Both have received scholar- ships to Charity Hospital, The following girls have been awarded scholarships to Ursuline College: Patricia McCreevy, Elizabeth Hofman, Beverly LoCrass0, Patricia McCreehan, Iudith Ritley, Margaret Lyons, and Sandra Ridgeway. 75 Laurelynn Smith won a first-place award from the National Council of Teachers of English. A scholarship to the University of Pittsburgh was granted to Paula Burke. Sfa rring en for Oyicem Senior Class Officers: Vice-President, jo Ann Zgoncg President, Judy Buehnerg Social Chairman, Lucille Bertinog Student Coun- cil Vice-President, Linda Cirinog Student Council President, Maria Privitera. 76 Francine Iudith Anelli Mission Club 1,2,3g Red Cross 2g Glee Club 45 Christmas Caroling 3. Diane Dolores Argie Second Honors 45 Merit Roll 35 Mission Club 25 Senior Play 4g Student Council Representative 4g Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4g Dance Committee 3. Maria Paul Amato Senior Playg Christmas Caroling 4. en l0I'5 sf U5 Sally Bridget Am Mission Club lg Red Cross 25 Senior Play 4g Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4. Kathleen Anne Auletta Mission Club 1,25 Les F illes Charmantes 1,25 Christ- mas Caroling 3,4. Kathleen Mary Armstrong Red Cross 23 Les Filles Charmantes 25 Dance Committee 4. Mm as Margaret Mary Ayers Red Cross 25 Future Teachers 15 Les Filles Char- mantes 15 Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 4. Frances Louise Bertino Merit Roll 2, 3, 45 C.Y.A. 2, 35 Mission Club 35 Red Cross 25 Glee Club 2, 45 Science Club 35 Great Books 35 Gym Leaders 35 Senior Play 45 Dance Committee 45 Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 4. Lucille Anne Bertino Merit Roll 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Class Social Chairman 45 C.Y.A. 2, 35 Red Cross 25 Glee Club 2, 45 Speech 35 Great Books 35 Gym Leaders 35 Senior Play 45 Dance Committee 4. Barbara Ellen Blasse Mission Club 15 Christmas Caroling 2, 35 Dance Committee 4. Mary Ellen Boomer Mission Club 1, 25 Clee Club 2, 3, President 4g N.M.E.A. 45 Yearbook 45 Christmas Caroling 45 Dance Committees 3, 4. Linda jo Brinovec Science Club 15 Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 4. en ior5 Diane Louise Broze ,Glee Club 2,3,4. Sharon Marie Brunkala Second Honors 45 Merit Roll 4g Mission Club 35 Les Filles Charmantes 3g Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 3. Margaret Ann Brock Second Honors 3,49 Merit Roll 2,3,4g National Honor Society 4g Mission Club 1,2,3g Great Books Club 35 Speech Club 3, Vice-President 3, President 45 Les Filles Charmzmtes 1,2g Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 3g Dance Committee 4. Elizabeth Brutvan C.Y.A. 2, 3, Mission Club 1, Art Club Treasurer 3, 45 Les Filles Charmantes 1, Yearbook 45 Senior Play 4, Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3. Judith Ann Buehner Merit Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 45 Class Vice-President 1, 2, President 3, 45 Mission Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 2, 3. en iam Margaret Lynne Bukky Merit Roll 2, 3, 4, C.Y.A. 2, Mission Club 1, 35 Les F illes Charmantes 1, 2, Yearbook 3, 45 Camera Club 1, 2, Dance Committee 4. W Pamela Ray Carson Mission Club 1, Representative 25 Red Cross 1, Council Representative 2,35 Glee Club 2,35 Future Teachers 25 Les Filles Cluzrmantes 25 Yearbook 3,45 Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee 4. Paula Marie Burke Merit Roll 3,45 Class Socuzl Chairman 35 Mission Club 1,45 Glee Club 253,45 Les Filles Charmantes 1,25 Camera Club 15 Yearbook 45 Christmas Carol- ing 1,35 Dance Committee 354. Mary Patricia Bynane Mission Club 2,35 Clee Club 45 Speech Club 35 Christmas Caroling 15253. Patricia Ann Cimperman Merit Roll 4, C.Y.A. 2, Mission Club 1, 2, 35 Senior Play 4, Christmas Caroling 1, 4. Linda Rosella Cirino Second Honors lg Merit Roll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council Representative 33 Vice-President 45 Mission Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers 3, 4, Speech Club Vice-President 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Les Filles Clzarmantes 1, 2, 3, Christ- mas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 4. Mary Louise Cesa Mrssion Club 1, 2, 4, Red Cross 1, Les Fzlles Charmantes 1, Christmas Caroling 1, 2. Susan Earlene Coates C.Y.A. 2, Red Cross 25 Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Science Club lg Speech Club 2, 3, Les Filles Charmantes 1, Camera Club 2, Senior Play 4, Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 4. Www, en iora Mary Therese Conway Mission Club 1, 45 Clee Club 3, 4, Les Filles Charmantes 1, 2, Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3. Charlene Catherine Crimaldi Merit Roll 4, Student Council 3, C.Y.A. 2, Mission Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Les Filles Charmantes 25 Christmas Caroling 2, 45 Dance Committee 2, 4. Paula Roberta Crowley Merit Roll 35 Mission Club 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 43 Les Filles Charmantes lg Gym Leaders 3,4g Year- book 4g Senior Play 4g Christmas Caroling l,2.,3,4g Dance Committee 4. Carolyn Marie Crook Mission Club Treasurer 3g Red Cross Represen- tative 1,2g Gym Leaders 3, President 44 Yearbook 3,45 Camera Club 3g Senior Play 4g Christmas Carol- ing 3,45 Dance Committee 3,4. Senior Song We understand The time is near for us to go and leave you hereg It's over now but it was grand, We understand. Times were good and times were bad, We've shared four years and now we're sadg We're leaving soon, the month is Iune, We understand. We'l1 miss you so, please believe us when we tell you. Our hearts will break when we have to go, you know. Although we leave, we won't forget The friends we've had, the girls we've met. We'll go our way, our hearts will stay At Sacred Heart. a Kathleen Frances Curilovic Merit Roll 3,4g Mission Club 2,3,4g Red Cross 35 Glee Club 45 Les F illes Charmantes lg Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4. f ii :V H Z Wli, ' 1-i- 'M ,1,, M, , , A H H if . ivy 0, - an en lord Margaret Lillian Day Central High, Anchorage, Alaska 23g Yearbook 4g Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 3,45 Dance Com- mittee 4. Mary Ann DeGidio ff' Merit Roll 3,44 C.Y.A. 2,35 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3. A ai rai,wfi Eldora DiBlasio First Honors 4g Second Honors 2,3,4g Merit Roll 2,35 National Honor Society 45 Mission Club 1,2, Treasurer 3, Representative 45 Future Teachers 2,3,4g Speech Club 2,35 Yearbook 3,45 Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 3g Dance Committee 4. en iorri Majorie Ann Deitrick C.Y.A. 1,2,3g Mission Club 2,45 Yearbook 3,4 Christmas Caroling 2,3, Dance Committee 4. JN Mmm, i ,hgizk ,, In Mary Margaret DeMichele Merit Roll 44 C.Y.A, 35 Yearbook 4g Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4g Dance Committee 3. Carol Helen Dush First Honors 45 Second Honors 3,45 Merit Roll 1,2,35 National Honor Society 45 Mission Club 1,2535 Future Teachers 2,35 Les F illes Charmantes 25 Yearbook 3, Business Manager 45 Senior Play 4. i Laura Anne Engel Merit Roll 2,3,45 Mission Club 2,35 Clee Club 45 Future Teachers 2,35 Yearbook 3, Business Manager 45 Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling l,2,3. Carol Ann DiTota Merit Roll 3,45 C.Y.A. 35 Mission Club l,2,45 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee 354. Barbara Ann Field C.Y.A. 35 Mission Club 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Speech Club 35 Senior Play 4, Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 4g Dance Committee 3, 4. Kathleen Mary Flanagan Merit Roll 35 C.Y.A. 3, Mission Club 1, 2, 45 Red Cross 3, Yearbook 45 Camera Club 15 Future Teachers 45 Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 4. Katherine Ann Gardner C.Y.A. 25 Mission Club 1, 2, 35 Future Teachers 3, 45 Les Filles Charmantes lg Christmas Caroling 2, 4. 63 Catherine Brigetta Gilles Second Honors 45 Merit Roll l,2,3,4g Mission Club 1,2,3g Red Cross 1, Secretary Z, President 3,45 Fu- ture Teachers 3g Les Filles Charmantes 1,25 Year- book 3g Senior Play 4g Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4. en ior5 Gloria jean Gareau Christmas Caroling 4. Constance Ann Giammo Merit Roll 4g C.Y.A. 2g Mission Club 3g Les Filles Charmantes 15 Future Teachers 2,3g Christmas Caroling 1,2,8,4g Dance Committee 4. en iam Constance jean Gregor Merit Roll 25 Mission Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Speech Club Vice-President 1, 2, 35 Great Books Club 35 Les Filles Charmantes 1, 25 Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 3,4. swam Joyce Maureen Herendeen Merit Roll 45 Mission Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 F.T.A. 45 Great Books Club 3, 45 Les Filles Charmantes 2, 35 Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 2, 45 Dance Com- mittee 3, 4. 5 Joanne Marie Golish Merit Roll 2, 35 Mission Club 1, 2, 35 Les Filles Charmantes 1, 25 Christmas Caroling 2. wh 6 Rose Marie Higgins Second Honors 3, 4, Merit Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 2, Great Books Club 3, Latin Club 2, Future Teachers 3, Camera Club 1, 2, Christmas Caroling 1. km Elizabeth Lee Hofman First Honors 2, 3, 4, Second Honors 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Mission Club 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 2, 4, Math Club 3, Great Books 2, Les Filles Charmantes 2, Christmas Caroling 1, 3, 4, Year- book 4, Dance Committee 4. 'Qs S F2- Elizabeth Anne Huefner Les Filles Charmantes 1, 2, Yearbook 3, 4, Christ- mas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 4. en Zora Marie Ann Iacobucci Merit Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 1, 2, - Mission Club 1, 2, 35 Red Cross 25 Clee Club 2, 45 Speech Club 15 Les Filles Charmantes 1, 25 Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 35 Dance Committee 4. 3, 3, Barbara Lee Jackson Merit Roll 35 Mission Club 1, 25 Science Club 1' Red Cross 15 Les Filles Charmantes 1, 25 Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 4. Maria Therese Iorillo Mission Club Representative 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Future Teachers 25 Speech Club 25 Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 3, 4. Frances Susan Jacobs Mission Club 25 junior Red Cross 25 Les Filles Charmantes 25 Dance Committee 45 Christmas Caroling 1, 3. : - -. 1 Victoria Marie Iasinski Merit Roll 3, 45 C.Y.A. lg Clee Club 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 4. Linda Ann Iurcisek Second Honors 35 Merit Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 45 Mission Club 1, 2, Vice President 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 25 Art Club Secretary 3, 45 Speech Club 45 Les F illes Charmantes 25 Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 45 Dance Committee 3, 4. 'f 4 . Nancy Jeanine Kaminski Merit Roll 35 C.Y.A. 35 Mission Club 1,2,45 Red Cross 35 Les Filles Charmantes 15 Science Club 15 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4. Nancy Anna Kaplafka Merit Roll 45 Mission Club 1,2,3,45 C-lee Club 2,35 Science Club 2,35 Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Christ- mas Caroling 1,2,3,45 Dance Committee 4. Q W W , 5 , 'fu aa me , Suzanne Marie Keegan awww! C.Y.A. 35 Red Cross 15 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4. en iam Laurene Marie Klem Mission Club 1, 2, Les Filles Charmantes 1, 2, Yearbook 4, Camera Club 1, 2, Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 4. 2 WW is K Mm .,.. fr: r- is ' . 131525 5 si a li - i Hb, r ax X is , is Q , Lifgs is K Q X ,::s,::,f-W - - V ' ---Liaxiiilifife Sarah Anne Kelleher Merit Roll 4, C.Y.A. 2, 35 Mission Club lg Glee Club 2, 4, Les Filles Charmantes 13 Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 4. Mary joan Klemencic C.Y.A. 2, 3, Christmas Caroling 2, 3. Regina Koncius Merit Roll 45 C.Y.A. 35 Mission Club 35 Glee Club 45 Les F illes Charmantes 15 Christmas Caroling 1, 2. Karen Mary Kovac Merit Roll 3, 45 Mission Club 1, 2, 35 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Clee Club 45 Future Teachers 2, 35 Yearbook 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 4. 1 f 'QW' cj ' ,if en ion Mary Ann Krajcirik Mission Club 1, 25 Les Filles Charmantes 25 Christmas Caroling 3, 4. ,e :Msn Martha Louise Lancaster Merit Roll 2g Mission Club 1,2,3,4g Red Cross 2g Les Filles Charmantes 2, Glee Club 35 Christmas Caroling 1,45 Dance Committee 3,4. Therese Stephani Kral C.Y.A. 1,2,3g Mission Club 1,2,3, Christmas Carol- ing l,2,3. Helene Marie Kren First Honors 35 Second Honors 3,4g Merit Roll 2,3,4g National Honor Society 3,44 Class Treasurer 25 Student Council Representative 3,49 Secretary 3, Mission Club 2,3,4, Clee Club 2, Yearbook 4g Speech Club 2,3,4g Great Books Club 3g Senior Play 4, Christmas Caroling 2,3,4g Dance Committee 4. hslvf Susan Marie Lawrence C.Y.A. 25 Mission Club 1,25 Speech Club 15 Les F illes Charmantes 23 Senior Play 45 Christmas Car- oling 1,2,3,4g Dance Committee 4. Patricia Ann Leach Glee Club 2,3,4g Les Filles Charmantes 15 Christ- mas Caroling 3. ffm Mary Louise Laurienzo Merit Roll 3,44 Class President 1, Secretary 3g Stu- dent Council Representatiue 2g Mission Club 2,3g Glee Club 2g Yearbook 45 Senior Play 4g Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4g Dance Committee 2. AQWWWR Kathleen Ann Leiblinger C.Y.A. 25 Future Teachers 25 Les F illes Charmuntes 1,25 Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 2,3,4. en ior5 Darlene Mary Logan Second Honors 25 Merit Roll 2,3,45 C.Y.A. 25 Mis- sion Club 2,3,45 Glee Club 25 Speech Club 2,3,45 Great Books Club 2,45 Yearbook 3,45 Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4. , K Mum NH' 3 Q 3 I sf Beverly Ann LoGrasso Second Honors 2,45 Merit Roll 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Mission Club 2,35 President 45 Future Teachers 2,3,45 Clee Club 2,45 Les Filles Charmantes 2,35 Great Books Club 3,45 Yearbook 45 Christmas Caroling l,2,3,4. en ior5 , .-kk' . K , . .-If ' t 2 1 .sg Margaret Mary Lyons First Honors 2, Second Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, Merit Roll 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Mission Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 45 Great Books 2, 3, Les Filles Charmantes 2, 3, Yearbook 3, Editor 4, Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 4. Deborah Patricia Mahoney Merit Roll 4, Mission Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Les Filles Charmantes 1, 2, Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 3 4. x - 11 . rg,-' gli Linda Rose Madda Mission Club 3. Cathy Marie Marolt Merit Roll 1,2,3,45 Mission Club 1,2,3,45 Art Club 3,45 Speech Club 2,45 Math Club 35 Les Filles Charmantes 25 Future Teachers 2,3,45 Yearbook 3,45 Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3. Noel Rose Marra Merit Roll 3,45 Class President 25 C.Y.A. 1,25 Fu- ture Teachers 3, President 45 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4g Dance Committee 4. Angela Marie Mazzone Merit Roll 1,25 Mission Club 15 Student Council Representative 35 Les Filles Charmantes 25 Christ- mas Caroling 3. Patricia Ann McGreehan Second Honors 2,4g Merit Roll 2,4g National Honor Society 3,4g C.Y.A. 2,35 Mission Club 1,4g Les Filles Charrnantes 1,23 Yearbook 4g Senior Play 4g Christmas Caroling 1,2,3. tits Patricia Marie McCreevy Second Honors 3,44 Merit Roll 1,2,3,4g National Honor Society 45 Mission Club 1,2,3,4g Red Cross 3g Clee Club 2g Great Books 2g Math Club 3g Les Filles Clmrmantes 1,24 Yearbook 4g Christmas Car- oling 1,2,3,4g Dance Committee 4. Patricia Ann McGuire First Honors 2,35 Second Honors 3,4g Merit Roll 1,2,3,4g National Honor Society 3, President 4g C.Y.A. 1,2,3g Future Teachers 3,45 Les Filles Char- mantes 15 Yearbook 4g Christmas Caroling 2,3,4. en ion! Lois jean Melle C.Y.A. 1,2,3g Red Cross Representative 1,2,3g Sci- ence Club lg Gym Leaders 3,45 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4. Carol Katherine Mihalek Mission Club l,2,3,4g Les Filles Charmantes lg Senior Play 4g Christmas Caroling 1,3. Carol Ann McMullen Mission Club 2,35 Glee Club 2,3,4g Les Filles Char- mantes 25 Gym Leaders 3,49 Yearbook 45 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4g Dance Committee 3,4. i Donna Mae Mikula Merit Roll 2,35 C.Y.A. 1,2,35 Great Books 3,45 Les Filles Charmantes 25 Future Teachers 253,45 Li- brary Service 15 Senior Play 4. Janice Catherine Miller Second Honors 45 Merit Roll 2,3,45 C.Y.A. 25 Mis- sion Club 1,35 Red Cross 35 Glee Club 45 Les Filles Charmantes 1,25 Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4. en iam Marianne Mullaly Merit Roll 45 Mission Club 2,35 Glee Club 25 Les F illes Charmantes 25 Speech Club 2,35 Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 15253545 Dance Committee 3,4. I f x Mary Catherine O'Brien Second Honors 3, 4, Merit Roll 1, 3, 45 Mission Club 1, 2, Les Filles Charmantes 25 Red Cross 1, Christ- mas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 2. f-,rw bn.. Arlene Marie Nardilillo Merit Roll 25 Class Secretary 25 Mission Club 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Les Filles Charmantes 25 Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 4. Linda Ann Normile C.Y.A. 1, Mission Club 1, 2, 35 Les Filles Char- mantes 2, Christmas Caroling 2. Katherine Mary O,Neill Merit Roll 45 C.Y.A. 1,25 Mission Club 1, Secretary 4 Les Filles Charmantes 25 Christmas Caroling 3. Maureen Ann O'Neill Second Honors 4g Merit Roll 2,3,4g National Honor Society 45 Mission Club l,2,3,4g Red Cross lg Les Filles Charmantes 1,25 Cym Leaders 3.45 Yearbook 45 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4. Patricia Ann Ott C.Y.A. 1,2,35 Red Cross 1,2535 Les Filles Char- mantes 1 2 Christmas Carolin 1 2 3 4' Dance Com- ,5 E ,,,, mittee 4. en io:-.4 Patricia Ann Padavick Les F illes Charmantes 25 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4. Sharon Kathleen Pae Merit Roll 35 C.Y.A. 2,35 Mission Club 3,45 Red Cross 2,35 Art Club 15 Future Teachers 45 Great Books 3,45 Les Filles Charmantes 25 Yearbook 45 Christmas Caroling 2,45 Dance Committee 4. s Maria Antonia Privitera Second Honors 2,3,4g Merit Roll 2,3,4, National Honor Society 4g Student Council Representative 2,3, President 4g Mission Club 2,3,4g Speech Club 2,3,4g United Appeal Speaker 2,35 Les Filles Char- mantes 25 Future Teachers 2,3,4g Great Books Club 2,33 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4g Dance Committee 2. Paula Ann Puskarich First Honors 2,39 Second Honors 2,4g Merit Roll 1,2,3,4g National Honor Society 3, Secretary-Treas- urer 4, C.Y.A. 1,2,3,4g Les Filles Charmantes lg Math Club 35 Great Books Club 29 Christmas Carol- ing 1,2,3,4. ell corn Iudith Anne Petschauer Merit Roll 2,3,4g National Honor Society 45 Mis- sion Club 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 2, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4, Great Books Club 25 Les F illes Char- mantes lg Gym Leaders 3,4g Yearbook C0-Editor 4, Senior Play 4g Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4. Mary Anne Quinlivan C.Y.A. 35 Mission Club 25 Art Club Vice-President 35 Glee Club 3, N.C.M.E.A.5 Les Filles Charmantes 1,25 Camera Club 15 Senior Play 45 Organ Accom- panist 2,3,45 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3. it 3 rrr 5 .31 fsfsgl fs .,., . . C E' i gf' Paula Ann Recko Second Honors 45 Merit Roll l,3,45 C.Y.A. 1,2, Vice-President 35 Art Club 2, President 3,45 Future Teachers 253, Vice-President 45 Great Books Club 2,35 Les Filles Charmantes 25 Yearbook 3,45 Christ- mas Caroling 1,2,3,45 Dance Committees 3,4. Carol Ruth Ridgeway C.Y.A. 15 Mission Club 35 Red Cross 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4. Sandra Lee Ridgeway Second Honors 3, 45 Merit Roll 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 C.Y.A. 25 Mission Club 35 Red Cross 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 3, 4. ,M . Y W... -,,,-, X , .gaw- '! N Kathryn Frances Rini Second Honors 45 Merit Roll 3, 45 C.Y.A. 25 Glee Club 45 Les F illes Charmantes 1, 25 Dance Commit- tee 4. Judith Ann Ritley First Honors 1, 45 Second Honors 1, 2, 45 Merit Roll 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Future Teachers 45 Yearbook 45 Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 4. en ior.4 Ann Marie Rolesavage Clee Club 45 Dance Committee 4. Patricia Ann Rooney C.Y.A. 2, 35 Clee Club 25 Future Teachers 4g Les Filles Charmantes 25 Yearbook 4g Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 2, 3, 4g Dance Committee 3, 4. Carolyn Winifred Roche Cleveland Heights 19645 Christmas Caroling 4. Antonia Marie Ross Merit Roll 45 C.Y.A. 2, 35 Mission Club 2, Les Filles Charmantes 1, 25 Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 4. Mary Ann Schindelholz C.Y.A. 25 Mission Club 1, 2, 35 Red Cross 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 45 Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3. 'f ELEM f 17 A 23ii,:Il57 Wx ,il W' sm Q 'NNN 7 Ceorgiana Seman Mission Club 1, 25 Christmas Caroling 3, 4. Q is Y .,s, ,J hy-hw Susan Marie Shipley C.Y.A. lg Mission Club 1, 2, 3, Les Filles Char- mantes 2, 3. en lord Mary Therese Shaw Mission Club 2, 33 Red Cross 3, Les Filles Char- mantes 2g Christmas Caroling 3, 4, Dance Com- mittee 3. Barbara Ann Shelton Mission Club 1, 2, 3g Red Cross 1, 2, 3g Yearbook 4g Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 2, 4. en fora Marie Elizabeth Smeznik Mission Club 2,35 Red Cross 2,35 Les Filles Char- mantes 1,25 Yearbook 4. x E81-S 5 l ,f iW- .E Laurelynn Mary Smith Second Honors 15 Merit Roll 1,3545 Mission Club 1,2,3,45 Red Cross 1,25 Homemaker of the Year 35 Speech Club 2,35 Christmas Caroling 1,2,45 Senior Play 45 Dance Committee 4. Barbara Ann Silvestro Mission Club 1,25 Les F illes Charmantes 1,25 Christ- mas Caroling 1,2. Carol Sue Soeder Second Honors 45 Merit Roll 1,2,3,4g Mission Club 2,45 Les Filles Charmantes 1,25 Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4. Janice Marie Strancar Notre Dame Academy 1963g Christmas Caroling 3.4. Patricia Ann Takacs Mission Club 3g Red Cross 3g Les F illes Charmantes 2g Christmas Caroling 3. 'IU MM 5 Patricia Ann Tizzano Mission Club 25 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4g Dance Committee 4. Marilyn Trannett Mission Club 1,2,3,45 Les F illes Charmantes 2g Sen- ior Play 4g Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4g Dance Com- mittee 2. Mary Louise Tatalick Second Honors 15 Merit Roll 1,2,3,4g Mission Club 1,2,3,4g Red Cross 1,2g Clee Club 2,3,4g Les Fillers Charmantes l,2g Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4g Dance Committee 4. IW . K ' li Lillian Mary Vargo Merit Roll 25 C.Y.A. 2, C-lee Club 3, Les Filles Charmantes 2, Christmas Caroling 1, 2. en ior5 Clara Vedrody Mission Club 25 Yearbook 45 Christmas Caroling 2, 3, 4. Kathleen Mary Wallace Mission Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Les F illes Chrzrmantes 2, 35 Camera Club 25 Senior Play 4, Christmas Caroling 1, 2, 3, 4. Lauren Louise Waltman Second Honors 1,2,3,45 Merit Roll l,2,3,4g Mis- sion Club 2,35 Red Cross 1,2,3g Clee Club 45 Science Club lg Les Filles Charmantes 1. I i,.... , , ' 'f 2 .ji :i - Carol Ann White Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4. jo Ann Zgonc Second Honors 45 Merit Holl 1,2,3g National Honor Society 3,45 Class Vice-President 3,45 Class Treas- urer 2g Mission Club 1,2,3,4g Les Filles Charmantes lg Senior Play 45 Christmas Caroling 1,2,3,4. For Mary Ann and Eileen graduation isnlt all tears. 1 2 ,vv,-. ' Q , 'Y a 'Q f If 1 , graaluafion High school offers no higher step, Maria. Iudy and Io Ann lead us - as always. 1 , I 5? rm ,., U .Q 'l', H msg , xr ,. ,,, f ww, .A , f ?'t 5' i f h . v W 4 4 4 Q ii ' 1 as .f X B My al , 1 ig' H any 4 ,I va s, 45 f 1 4 32 'jg acfgjg Q' A WY6?W?3?7!q fri 2119235 ' f in 1 3 I Ursulme glrls stop traff1c. lhlhbl he llll l Q J -lf. 121 A 1 I ' f l E ,jd W aw Vasa The class of '65 marches together in their last class function. VI PtB tth f'le fa dt. I ary a ynane presen S e pro 1 O gra ua e Father Padavick urges future adult citizens to strive for excellence. ' X i t is N, 1 'XE SSJ 'Y 1 xxx -A MV K 2 n K X Commencem enf Seniors sing Veni Angelav as a farewell to four years at Ursuline. Kathy Flanagan eagerly receives her diploma from Monsignor O'Don- nell. Monsignor O'Donnell presents Barbara Shel- ton with her diploma. sky, 1 23 May the Good Lord bless and keep you 'till we meet again. Post graduates are congratulated by friends and relations. E ff 5. S V .MW............K ...W . 1 g Q 9 i 4 Q , E1 V .5-flggwg. .V -. . M, A... Q . , MW.. , ,M k 3.-. -:zz m y - , , .f . Wff- . - f m .. . '- .. .- wgi: bww. rffag..Q.7-,,paFm.. - wwf-1,-.., I, , .sf- L ff?-'S-iii.Sfixffffifzivigeiifsi- f--, ., . f-ifzaig . , 'V . .. 1 L ' ' , . ' , , T1 E3i,f,-12.7-gggis - -1. - '-fi-?fQ5f1i ' . ....1,.Wr , . , K an Ib , --c .- 'V A 3-if L,,A. -- - , Q - .. 'Q 7' L' ' .C M A . nz' 'ffiiYTi23xVf51zQ:H5U-'?jf?fi.?l5f5'..if'Qi': --5518-.gli L1 L ' A g g? 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X54 ,W A--- f -. 1 ' 'FREE' .swzifaff l-g'g-jay A '-95,5312-95asi4i?12i1f5g?2QsYiil- ' ' ' W' 'M 00.57.152-5 W,..v,.. , .mf wa -....ff2.ff1-l..- f UW , W.. , .Q .W . W V, ..m5fr,,.m,.f'e,..v,a:w . 515935 . . . ,,..,A.Mff W,...,, E S S To be on a business staff is . . to organize and plan. to campaign and advertise. to test class spirit and find it steadfast in crisis. how to learn how painful is the acquisition of funds. to learn to please all sorts of people. to Worry and fret. to type and retype. to know the accomplishment of hard Work. to thrill to the knowledge that out of turmoil has been born the best yearbook ever. Rt. Reverned Louis B. Baznik Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Francis D. Curran Eugene Cuticchia Harry J. Fagan Paul W. Hackman James Hammer John M. Jenkins John J. Kraker Thomas J. Lusoski Edward P. McCoy C. J. Murray William Padavick Edward Pevec Phillip P. Pritt Richard J. Raszkiewicz Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. er.4ona f pa l'I'0l1 J and Mrs. Domenick Bertino Jim Bilinski and Mrs.'James Bizjak Ron Bizjak and Mrs. Robert S. Blasse Mrs. Ann Blazek Mrs. B. B. Blevins Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. John Bonno and Mrs. A. R. Boomer and Mrs. Ernest J. Bortetics and Mrs. Daniel R. Boyle Frank Bradac Miss Marjorie Brady Mr. Leo R. Bradenstein Miss Mary Brazie Reverend Richard R. Schnurr Reverend George F. Simons Reverend Raymond J. Smith Reverend John M. Tezie Reverend John A. Valley Reverend Joseph C. Weigand Reverend Alfred VVinters A Friend Mr. Wayne Aiello Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arnato Miss Francine Anelli Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anelli Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Angelo Mr. Joe A. Angelo Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Argie Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Annstrong Miss Debby Arn Mr. John A. Arn Miss Sally Arn Mr. and Mrs. C. Arriga Mr. John P. Artale Mr. and Mrs. J. Auguata Mr. and Mrs. Pat Auletta Miss Terry Auletta Miss Jeanie Baker The Bakers and Mike Mr. and Mrs. William Bals Mrs. Anna Barker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Battista Mr. and Mrs. F. Beach Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brinovec Bill and Susie Brock Mr. and Mrs. John Brock Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Broze Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broze Mr. Robert Brunkala Mrs. William Brutvan Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bukky Mr. John T. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Burke Dr. M. A. Burnley Mrs. Robert C. Burton Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bynane Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bynane Calabrese Brothers Mrs. Leland E. Cambell Mr. Joseph C. Cancilla Mr. and Mrs. J. Cancilla Mr. Joseph Cannavino Mr. Charles R. Carlozzi Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John Carson Ray J. Carson A. Casar Frank M. Centa Mr. Joseph Chervin Miss Patricia Cirnperman M1'. John Cirino Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clements Miss Nancy Coates 126 Miss Ann Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cogan Mr. and Mrs. James Conti Miss Mary Therese Conway Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Conway Bill Cook III and Mrs. Frank Coschia and Mrs. Neil M. Crann and Mrs. Walter Cross and Mrs. David Crowley and Mrs. D. M. Crowley Elizabeth Crowley and Mrs. Frank H. Crowley and Mrs. B. Cudnik and Mrs. John Cummings Miss Rosalie Cummings Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Curilovic and Mrs. Vincent D'Alessanclro and Mrs. F. D'Ainico and Mrs. Robert Darden and Mrs. Charles Darrah Daughters of M1'. and Mrs. Mrs. Ann De Mr. Saint Theobald James V. Debevec Cidio and Mrs. James Deitrick Miss Margie Deitrick Mrs. C. De Lauer The Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Delgado Family and Mrs. Victor Del Monico and Mrs. Anthony De Marco and Mrs. Gene De Marco and Mrs. Joseph De Michele Caroline Dermo and Mrs. Frank De Tota Francis P. Dever VValter De Vore and Mrs. Maico Di Blasio and Mrs. Dominic Di Maio and Mrs. Pat Di Nunzio and Mrs. Reggie Di Rocco and Mrs. Michael Di Santo and Mrs. James Di Tota Alice Dixon and Mrs. Bernard J. Doyle and Mrs. John T. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Dragonetti Mrs. Ernestine Drahos Mr. Mr. Gene Drahos Raymond Drahos Al D. of Saint Joseph High Miss Carol Dush and Mrs. John Dush Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Engel Mr. Ray Engel Mr. Harry Epstein Mrs. Mr. Dr. M1'. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs Mrs N. J. Esposito Richard Evans and Mrs. W. A. Evans John Fajack and Mrs. Frank Fakult and Mrs. James Falbo and Family and Mrs, Victor R. Farrie A. Favorite Olga Felgemacher Mr. Everett Fenner Mrs. Ann Field Mrs Bea Fillous Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. L. M. Finnerty Don Finzgar and Mrs. Robert J. Fiorilli and Mrs. Archer Flanagan The Mrs. John P. Flanagan Miss Kathy Flanagan Mrs. H. E. Fogt Mrs. George T. Francis Mr. and Mrs. William Fulton Mr. Harry Gallese Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gallagher Miss Jackie Gallagher Mrs. Anna V. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Gardner Miss Kathy Gasper Generous Donor Miss Barbara Gest Dr. and Mrs. Frank Giantonio Miss Gennaine Gilles Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Golish Mr. and Mrs. John Goloh Good Luck to the Class of 65D Mr. and Mrs. John Gramc Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gregor Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gregor Mr. and Mrs. Milan P. Greguric Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Grendell Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Guinn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hable Mr. Charles Haivzey Mr. James Hart Mr. E. V. Havek Mr. Carl F. Held Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Herendeen Hermann Miss M1'. Mr. Mr. Catherine Higgins and Mrs. Donald J. Hofman and Mrs. Albert Holzheimer William Honstein Mr.and Mrs. F. Huber Mr. The Mr. Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Jim and Mrs. James A. Huefner Hunera Family and Mrs. John P. Hyland Joseph Iacobucci Marie Iacobucci Theresa Iacobucci Maria Iorillo Mary Jackson Jackson Stanley Jakse Walter Jasinski and Carolyn John and Lin Jolly Boys Mr. and Mrs. William Kestner Mr. and Mrs. George Kestranek Mrs. Hattie Kirchner Miss Laurene Klem Mr. William R. Klem Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Klemencic Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Klemens Mrs. William Kloczko Mr. and Mrs. John W. Klott Mr. Fred Kochevar Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. August Kofol and Mrs. Anthony Koncius and Mrs. Jack Konz Mrs. Julia Kordic Miss Mary Ann Krajcirik Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Krajcirik Mrs. D. Kral Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kronik Mrs. J. CLallyD Kruchan H9475 Mrs. Rita Kruman Mr. and Mrs. A. Kulka Mr. and Mrs. VVilliam Kulka Mr. Frank Kunicki L.B.J. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lachowski Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Lang and Mrs. Anthony Latine James Laurence Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laurienzo Mrs. Mary Laurienzo Miss Mary Lou Laurienzo Carl A. Jonke Family Mr. Ken Jonke Miss Dorothy Jurcisek Mr. Edward Jurcisek Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaminski Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kanatsky Mr. Joe Kanter Mr. and Mrs. George Kaplafka Mr. and Mrs. Eli Karlovic Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kascak Miss Therese Kasunic Mr. George A. Keegan Miss Sue Keegan Miss Sally A. Kelleher Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Keller Mr. and Mrs. John Kenna Miss Maurita Kern 127 Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Tony Laurienzo John F. Lazar and Mrs. L. Lazar and Mrs. Frank Legan and Mrs. C. Leiblinger Dick Lessner John Lewis and Mrs. K. A. Lindgrin Lin, Kate, and Lenni Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Linn Mr. Tony Linnert Mr. Lawrence Lipp Mrs. C. A. Livingston Mr. Joseph J. Longo Mr. Tony Lube Mrs. J. Lusk Mr. and Mrs. Bernard P. Lyons Miss Margaret Lyons Miss Mary Jo Lyons Mrs. Stephen A. Mackura Mr. Vincent F. Madda Mr. and Mrs. James Mahony Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Maitland Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Maksymowicz Mrs. J. J. Manley Mrs. Miss George Markowitz Olivia Marra Mr. and Mrs. Elias Nahra Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Nardolillo Mr. Daniel Nemcek Messrs. Charles Nimictz and George Currie Normile Girls Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Norris Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Norris Mr. and Mrs. Veral Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pietrantone Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Pietro Mr. and Mrs. Waltcr Piotrowski Mr. Ely Popovic Miss Grace Porrello Miss Betty Pratt Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marra Miss Nancy Marrie Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Marrotti Mr. Mark L. Mason Mrs. Josephine Matkovic Mr. and Mrs. John Matyas Judge and Mrs. John L. Maxwell Miss Frances M. May Mrs. Ursula May Mrs. L. Mazzone Mr. James C. McCoy Mr. John McCoy Miss Margaret McCoy Mr. and Mrs. William C. McGreehan Miss Patricia McGreevy Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGuire Mr. George E. McMullen Mr. and Mrs. Ermin Melle Miss Lois Melle Mr. Carmen Mendez Mr. Jim Michels, Latin '65 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A. Mickovic Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mikula Mr. Amland Milite Miss Janice Miller Mr. T. O. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Misny and Sons Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Mitchell Mrs. Helen M. Moblcy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morchak Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mulcahy Miss Marianne Mullaly Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mullaly Mr. and Mrs. Sam Muscatello Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Mutti.llo Miss Lucy Muttillo Mrs. Jean Nowjak Mr. John Nyomo Mr. and Mrs. John Obat Mr. and Mrs. John Obat, Sr. Mr. and Mrs W. J. O,Brien Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. O,Connor Miss Maria Privitcra Mr. and Mrs. Santo Privitera Mr. Tony Provenzab Puff Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Puskarich Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Quinlivan Miss Mary Ann Quinlivan Mr. and Mrs. James F. O'Donnell Miss Eileen O,Loughlin Mr. and Mrs. J. J. O'Loughlin Mrs. Charles R. O'Malley Mr. and Mrs. F. E. O'Neill Miss Maureen O'Neill Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rado Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Rado Mrs. Kathryn Radzyminski Mr. Louis Ragcr Mr. and Mrs. J. Raggets Mr. and Mrs. E. Rajcsak Mr. Robert Rath lylrs. P. O'Neil The O'Reilly Family Mr. Mark Ostrovsky, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ott Mr. and Mrs. VVilliam Padavick Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Pae Miss Sharon Kathleen Pae Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Palmer Mrs. Esther Patek and Betty Mr. and Mrs. Louis Patek Mr. Jack Patrick Mrs. Camille Paulfranz Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pelligrino Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Peppard Miss Pat Perhavec 64', Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perz Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pestello M1'. Norman Peters Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Petschauer Miss Judy Petschauer Mr. and Mrs. P. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. James Razek Red Cross Officers Mr. and Mrs. William Reilly Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reuss Ringo - '65 Miss Judith Ritley Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ritley Mr. Carlo J. Rocco Miss Carol Roche Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roche Miss Ann Rolesavage Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Rolesavage Mrs. C. Roman Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rooney Miss Pat Rooney Misses Rose and Josephine Mr. and Mrs. Gregory L. Ross Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rossman Miss Mary Louise Rousseau Mr. Albert M. Ruggiero Mr. Ken Ruscitto Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rykena Saint Aloysius Church Saint Joseph CCollinwoodJ Altar and Rosary Society Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sbrocco Miss Karen Schalkey Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schreibman Miss Betty Schreiner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schreiner Mr. Ron Schultheis Miss Karen Schultz Schwallie Family Mr. and Mrs. David H. Scott Mrs. Claus Sellier Mr. and Mrs. Sherman H. Serre Mr. and Mrs. John Serwatka Miss Rita Shamboch Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shantz Sharon and George Mr. and Mrs. N. Shelton Mr. John Shipley Mr. David Silvestro Mrs. Joseph Silvestro Mrs. Michael Silvestro Mrs. Paul Silvestro Mr. Ralph Silvestro Mr. and Mrs, XVilliam J. Sim Miss Linda Sipos Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Sipos Miss Diann Sivillo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Skolnik Miss Cyndi Skuka Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Slabe Mr. M. Slak Mr. and Mrs. Mickael J. Slattery Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sliter Mr. and Mrs. Edward Slogar Mrs. Rose Smeznik Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smiga and Family Miss Doris E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Mr. Lawrence Solak Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Sorcek and Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Francis Springer Mr. Mike Spuzzillo Mr. Bob Starks Mr. Dick Starr Mr. George R. Staskus Dr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Stasny, M.D. Mr. Tom Stramai Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strancar Miss Janice Strancar Mr. and Mrs. Frank Suhadolnik Mr. and Mrs. V. Suopis Mrs. Betty Swinny Caruso Tailor Takacs Family Mrs. Frank Takacs Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tackacs Mr. Julius J. Takacs Miss Pat Takacs Mr. and Mrs. J. Talar Tamoney Family Mrs. Kate Waltman Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. YValtn1an Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. NValtman Mrs. Joseph NVashko Mr. R. F. VVeisbarth Dr. and Mrs. J. L. XVhitaker Mr. and Mrs. R. C. NVhitaker Mr. and Mrs. Carl XViatrowski Mr. James VVillis Dr. and Mrs. Henry YVilson, D.D.S Mr. and Mrs. Stanley YVojnar Mr. William VVright Mr. and Mrs Frank Zagar Mr. and Mrs Ronald J. Zak Mr. and Mrs Charles M. Zampino Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zampino Mrs. Anna Zbikowski Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zella Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zingales Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zoger Mr. and Mrs Michael Zoldak Mr. and Mrs. A. Zupancic Mr. and Mrs. A. Tartaglia Mrs. Frank Tartaglia M1'. and Mrs. J. Tatalick Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Tatalick Mr. Steve Teresi Mrs. N. Tibaldi Mr. and Mrs. John Tizzano Mrs. Freida Tramposh Miss Helen Tramposch Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Trebec Dr. and Mrs. John Howard Tucker Mr. and Mrs. John Urbancich Mr. and Mrs. George Vadaj Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Vargo Mr. and Mrs. Albert Varkala Mrs. Clara Vedrody Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Velotta Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Venable Mr. Sam Vitale Mr. Jerry Voss Mr. and Mrs. Al Wallace l29 Miss Janice Zupancic Miss Carol Buehner 920 'Woodview Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Orook 5032 Anderson Road Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kovac 1274 Cleveland Heights Blvd. Mr. Randy J. Lentz 230 East 2.18 Street Dr. and Mrs. Ray Loushin, D.D.S. 1967 Sunset Drive Mr. and Mrs. John Normile 4599 Ammon Road Miss Evelyn Raggetts 65 889 East 144 Street Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Rini 13502 Hartford Road Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shaw 107 Nebraska Street Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Smith 1266 Roland Road Frank C. Spremulli 22460 Emery Road Judge Theodore M. Williams 1077 East 97 Street Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wolf 1799 Skyline Drive Mr. Brian Worsdall St. Joeis Class of 65v Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zgonc 15919 Parkgrove Avenue Baur's Sohio Service 19691 Euclid Avenue B. B. Candy Co. 2615 East 40 St1'eet Bridge Auto Rentals 645 East 152 Street WVm. T. Byrne, Realtor 1535 Hayden Avenue Louis A. Carlozzi, D.D.S. 2022 Noble Road M. H. Carlson Printing 15903 Euclid Avenue Carrie Cerino's Bakery 7704 Chippewa Cee-Kay Coins 15442 St. Clair Avenue Central XVisconsin Freight Lines 5712 Shaaf Road Cerino's Pic Rite 15545 Euclid Avenue Ceorge Chan Laundry 14725 Euclid Avenue Christopher Tool LSI Die Co. 3215 East 90 Street Cipriani's Refrigeration 11406 Union Avenue Circle S Electric Supply Co. 13906 Euclid Avenue Clar Tailors and Cleaners Cleveland Electric Drain Service 1383 Vandemar Road Cleveland Fabric Shop 13560 Euclid Avenue Cleveland Class Sz Mirror Corp. 14715 Euclid Avenue Cleveland Saw and Manufacturing Co. 1173 East 58 Street Cleveland Tux Shop 3977 Mayfield Clover Creamery Euclid at 105 Street Colonial Inn for Fine Foods 15241 Euclid Avenue Coppercraft, Inc. 1152 East 172 Street Cottage Coffee Shop Farmington and Euclid Cl1SUl11EII1O,S Crocery Store 2218 Murray Hill Road Davis Bakery 14325 Euclid Avenue Davidis Jewelers 934 East 152 Street DeLauer Catering 3832 VVoodridge DiLillo Brothers Dry Cleaning 15916 St. Clair Avenue Dinkis Restaurant 3969 Mayfield Road Dileno Construction Co., Inc. 3841 Bridgeview Avenue Dino's Pizza 15811 Euclid Avenue Disc Partee, Inc. 1526 Hayden Avenue S. Divita and Sons Fruits and Vegetables Dixie-Ohio Freight Lines 4403 East 49 Street Domis Restaurant 689 South Creen Road Don Fischer Furnace CO. 13413 Euclid Avenue Drexler Phannacy, Inc. 2150 South Taylor Road Compliments of HORTON DAIRY Du Bois Chemicals 1300 YVest 9 Street East Cleveland Dodge 14401 Euclid Avenue East Cleveland 'Travel Service 14470 Euclid Avenue East End TV 1361-63 Hayden Avenue Edwards Funeral Home, Inc. 13145 Euclid Avenue Edythe Ra1ney's Around-the-Clock Telephone Answering Service 1296 Hayden Elm Avenue Dairy Queen 15115 Elm Avenue Emerich Hardware 16139 St. Clair Avenue Eniilis Pure Oil Service Station 2310 Lee Road Compliments of o Friend Enamelac Company 6535 Carnegie Avenue Ethel's House of Beauty 2032 Noble Road Euclid Green Lanes 18310 Euclid Avenue Euclid Lanes 509 East 185 Street Euclid Race Dairy Co. 503 East 200 Street Euclid NVindow Shade Co. 505 East 185 Strect F Bt D Hardware 2169 Noble Road F. M. Griffith Insurance Agency 2186 Noble Road Farron's Shoe Town 11701 Buckeye Road Finnoran Funeral Home 15435 St. Clair Avenue We Purchase Our Uniforms from BRUCK UNIFORM COMPANY Five Sons Cafe 4829 Superior Avenue Fortuna Funeral Home 5316 Fleet Avenue Fox the Florist 10611 St. Clair Avenue Frazior Dance Studio 15209 St. Clair Avenue Fred's Noble Bakery 2178 Noble Road The Flynn-Froelk Company Fu Homes 13032 Euclid Avenue Furniture Showrooms 2212 Noble Road Greenmont Beverage 4264 Monticello Boulevard Green-Mont Gulf Service 774 Green Road Gilles Delicatessen 1228 Hayden Glix Department Store 14912 St. Clair Gold Medal Foods 4908 Train Avenue Gorjanic Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Inc. 963 Barkston Drive Hamilton Insurance Agency 13429 Hayden Avenue Hayden Beverage 1493 Hayden Avenue Hinst Pharmacy, Inc. 4481 Mayfield Road Hilltop Realty, Inc. 5088 Mayfield Road neral Holm and Associates 4425 Mayfield Road Holzheimer's Interiors East 109th Street Hoke Chevrolet 5180 Mayfield Road Hudson Pharmacy 922 East 222 Street Independence Sheet Metal Co. 1881 Allendale Avenue International Beauty School 4200 Mayfield Road International Food Broker 12020 Mayfield Road I 6: I Square Deal 14824 Lake Shore Boulevard Iell Tool Co. 16606 South Waterloo Iepshon Drug Co. 15519 East 156th Street jim Connell Chevrolet 14481 Euclid Avenue john Wade, Inc. 13209 Shaker Square Iohnny's Automatic Transmission Service 626 East 152 Street joseph and Anthony Hairdresser's 22374 Lakeshore Kabotis Noble Photo St Art 2144 Noble Road Kasper's Shell Service Kayis Fit-Rite Shoppe 14836 St. Clair William J. Kelleher, Piano Technician 1865 Allendale Kenwood Apartments 222 and Fox Avenue Best Wishes to the Seniors From the Juniors g-1 Knafel's Shore Market 20070 Lake Shore Boulevard Knific's Food Store 2584 Noble Road Joe Kuharieh, Ir. La Tour Oldsmobile, Inc. 25200 Euclid Ave. 261-2800 Larryis Eagle Foods 13947 Euclid Avenue LaRay Cleaners 4439 Mayfield Road Larson's Pure Oil Service Station 1600 Hayden Avenue Leinweher Color Studio 14225 St. Clair Avenue Lenardis Quality Market 1469 Hayden Avenue Leonard's Hardware 12559 Euclid Avenue Libby-Lee Phannaey 5324 Lee Road Lion and Lamb Inn Landerwood Plaza LoCrasso Insurance Agency 4143 Mayfield London House Restaurant 6169 Mayfield Road Lou's Market Euclid-105th. Street Market Lyndhurst Beverage 5103 Mayfield Lyndon Realty Co. 1373 Hayden Mama Santa's 12305 Mayfield Road Congratulations to the Graduating Class CARL A. JONKE Insurance Agency To be sure . . . Youire insured 22700 Shore Center Drive RE 1-8400 Mannarino Landscaping and Gardening and Snow Flowing 16020 Kipling Avenue Marshall Motor Co. 6200 Mayfield Road Matteo Sales Co. 671 Parkside Boulevard May Drug 13861 Cedar Road Mayfield-Noble Pharma 3927 Mayfield Road Mayfair Upholstering 14635 Euclid Avenue F. Earl McFarland Sc Son 1015 Yellowstone Road MH Machines Chagrin Falls, Ohio Miekey's East Side Motors 1810 XVoodlawn Road Cy s Florists Gallery of Homes Newton 84 Tritton Inc Severance Center Anne Ridgeway, Salesman GRDINA Furniture Dealers Funeral Homes KE 1-1235, KE 1-6300 EV 2-0745 JOB 1 1-Et a JOB CENTER ' 13308 Euclid Avenue UL 1-5000 132 Best of Luck to the Closs of '65 from the Sophomores Mihalek Millwork 14305 Caine Avenue Modern Talking Picture 2238 Euclid Avenue Monreal Funeral Home 15144 Euclid Avenue Monreal Funeral Home 11055 St. Clair Avenue Monumental Life Insurance Co. 1990 Noble Road Moorehead Cleaners 18527 St. Clair Avenue Moss Point Cleaners 550 East 200 Street Mullally Funeral Home 365 East 156 Street Muttillo Cement Contractor 1970 East 123 Street Myers Meat Co. Northern Ohio Food Terminal Nahra's Restaurant 120 Prospect Avenue Nardi's Whip and Golf Route 422 George N. Nelson, Jeweler 1385 Hayden Avenue Robert Neroni Realty 1475 South Green Road Niclcls Delicatessan 15965 Euclid Avenue Noble-Woodview Pure Oil 2230 Noble Road Ohio Bond Engraving Co. 14064 Euclid Avenue Our Lady of Peace 12503 Buckingham Avenue Service, Inc. 133 Owen's Plantation 15357 Euclid Avenue Pete Petrone's Ambassador Tux Rentals 14916 Euclid Avenue Petromillfs Music Center 917 East 185 Street Philadelphia-United Life Insurance 13749 Euclid Avenue Phillis Automatic Transmission 1401 Vlfarrensville Center Road Pierre Honegger Catering Go., Inc. 16351 Euclid Avenue L. Pinto and Co. 1010 Ivanhoe Road Pirro's Food Center 1882 East 120 Street Provident Indemnity Life Insurance Go 7016 Euclid Room 210 Raimor Studios 750 East 185 Street Republic Lead Equipment Co. 7930 jones Road Rich Furniture Co. 6145 Mayfield Road Richmond Heights Marathon Service Station 230 Richmond Road Dr. Freda M. Rogers, D.S.C. 503 Prospect Roman Garden Restaurant 12207 Mayfield Road Root Appliance Co. 4117 Lee Road Rukasin Drug Russell Miller Garage 13707 Woodworth Road Dedicoted to our Senior Sisters from the Freshmon Closs S Sz H Sinclair Service Station 2905 Noble Road St. Paul's Euclid Catholic Church Chardon and East 200 Streets St. NVilliam's Church 351 East 260 Street Salter Automotive Co. 12438 Euclid Avenue Sam and Buddy's Party Tray Delicatessen 5822 Mayfield Road Saranac Service Station Saranac Road and East 152 Street Savoia's Pizza and Spaghetti 18314 Euclid Avenue Ceso Restouront Italian Spaghetti Fish Fry Fridays 11422 Woodland Avenue Cleveland Scott Store 1123 13544 Euclid Avenue Seaway Lounge and Restaurant 30300 Euclid Avenue Segelin's Florists and Garden Shop Carnegie at East 90th Street Seman's Market 2877 Alpine Street Severance Lanes 3640 Mayfield Road Sherwin-XVilliam Co. 14614 St. Clair Avenue Skufca's Lanes 13311 St. Clair Avenue Smart Styling Beauty Bar 2558 Noble Road C. J. Smith and Son 15319 St. Clair Avenue South Euclid Carden Supply Co. 4318 Mayfield Road South Euclid Jewelers, Inc. 4445 Mayfield Road South Euclid Lumber Co. 501 South Green Road Square Restaurant 815 Richmond Road Stella's Shoe Service 4475 Mayfield Road Stonebraker's Drug Store 2156 Noble Road Teen Nite Club 13929 Euclid Avenue Theresa's Flowers 4082 Mayfield Road Thomas Employment 16357 Euclid Avenue Town-House Restaurant 13900 Euclid Avenue Trio Auto Parts 3984 Mayfield Road Val's Restaurant 3951 Mayfield Road Viburis Photographers 14148 Euclid Avenue Vic's Delicatessen 4102 Superior Avenue Walter P. Daugherty's Serv 15287 Euclid Avenue Weber Equipment Corp. 22800 Lakeland Boulevard W. H. Baetz Co. 2182 Noble Road Yale Flower Shoppe 7910 St. Clair Avenue Zuberis Service 2044 Noble Road Zucco's Grocery and Meats 16014 Kipling Avenue EAST CLEVELAND LAUNDROMAT Dry Cleaning 81 Laundry We Specialize In Shag Rugs Free Pick-Up and Delivery 14248 Euclid Avenue MU 1-6178 CREDIT PROBLEMS? NEED A GOOD USED CAR? FINANCE LOT NO CREDIT APPLICATIONS REFUSED WE FINANCE OUR OWN 5959 Superior HE 1-8080 ai' The Bride - So Beautiful in Her Chesshire Portrait A vision of loveliness . . . the inner glow of you, the bride, subtly drarnatized in your breath- taking bridal portrait by CHESSHIRE. Our gifted artists are specialists in bridal por- traiture, in unforgettable formal photographs and candid pictures. HIGBEE-CHESSHIRE STUDIO Official Photographers for Ursuline Academy of the Sacred Heart In endeavoring to serve, we have been served. Our grati- tude goes out to so many: To Mr. james Parkinson for taking pride in Perspective '65, To Chesshire Studios and Mr. james O'Donnell. 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