St Marys High School - Tower Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1952
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,cu, .7 53 THE 1952 PUBUSHED AND EDITED BY THE SENIOR CLASS ST. MARY HIGH SCHOOL CINCINNATI 8, OHIO AH for the Love of a Lady DEDICATION . . To you, 0, Mary, we dedicafe The Tower of 1952, in apprecia- tion for the constant protection and guidance you have mani- fesfed in our behalf during The pas? four years. We, as students of St. Mary's, living in the shadow of your influence and love, have been spiritually, intellectually and physicaHy prepared for life. As a small 1ribute of our love, dear mother, we give to you these Thoughts of work and friends and fun, Each 4: story in ifseff, Here in our library one by one, We gather them on our Memory shelves. hThe King's Good Servant His Grace, Karl J. Alter, us 1he chief shepherd in this Archdiocese of Cincinnati, has proved his ability as an eminent leader of the Church. Besides his regular duties, he also holds offices in mcmy social and missionary organizmions thus proving his efficient, active, inspiring zeal for souls. May God continue to bless his administration with success and happiness. HEverybody Calls Me Father REV. LEO M. SCHMITT We are deeply indebted to Father Schmitt for his interest and encouragement in making this book a reality. As chairman of the local schoo! board for this district, which includes sixteen difterent parishes, and as superintendent of St. Mary High School, he graciously assumes many responsibilities. Father is also c1 member of the Archdioceson School Board. He is most inter- ested in all activities sponsored for the betterment of youth. The students of St. Mary pray that God may bless him and the heavy task which has been laid Upon his shouiders with continued success and happiness. OUR Rf. Rev. Msgr. E. A. Davis 5!. Cecilia RI. Rev. Msgr. Edw. A. Freking 5f. 5?: phe n Rt. Rev. Msgr. E. J. Quinn Our Lord Christ the King Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. H. Schengber St. Francis de Sales Rt. Rev. Msgr. Frank S. Smith Holy Angels Very Rev. Msgr. James H. Hoban 51'. John Vionney Rev. Gustave C. Brotzge Blessed Martin Rev. James J. Conroy Sf. John Rev. Cyprian Frank, C.P. Immaculate Conception PASTORS Rev. Edw. Humunn St. Rose Rev. Basil A, Honeberg 5?. Margaret of Cortona Rev. Otto J. Herrmann St. Andrew Rev. James N. Lunn Our Lady of LareHa Rev. Paul E. Rogers, OP. 5!. Gerirude Rev. Leo M. Schmitt 50. Mary Rev. Corneiius E. Smith, C.P.P,5. 5t. Mmk Rev. Arthur Stuart, C.P. Holy Cross Rev. H. A. Westermann 51. Anthony Education Through hFriendly Persuasion SISTER MARIE JEANNETTE OUR ALMA MATER For the past five years, Sister Marie Jeannette has capably held the omce of Principal of St. Mary High School. In this capacity she has won for herself the admiration of every student, and has been instrumental through her in- terest and zeal, in gaining for St. Mary High an enviable reputation among the high schools of Cincinnati. To Sister, we each say Thanks and God Bless You. EFFICIENT SERETARY FERN OUR SPIRITUAL ADVISORS REV ALVIN T. ZUGELTER MISS ROBERTA FOLEY Dru mafics OUR LAY FACULTY MISS LUCY WINTERS Home Eccncmics REV. FRANCIS MILLER MRS. MARTHA JANE SUTTON Physical Education Daughters of uAn American Woman MOTHER SETON 1852 1952 This year marks The centenary of the title Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, Ohio. Previous to 1852 this community was considered a branch of the Sisters of Chor- ity of Emmitsburg, Maryland. May God help each member of our faculty 10 follow more closely in the footsteps of Mother Seton, their foundress. SISTER MARIE JEANNETTE Principal SISTER MARION SISTER ROSE Lulin II Religion Ill,- English III; World History SISTER MARIE VERONICA SISTER MARY ROCH Latin 1; Religion Ill; English II English I,- Religion H,- Geomefry I SISTER MARY AUGUSTA SISTER PATRICIA Glee Club Orchesira SISTER HELEN THERESE SISTER MARIE COLUMBIERE Library Religion ll,- Algebra I; American Hisfary SISTER CHARLES ELLEN SISTER CHRISTOPHER French I; Spanish II,- Latin IV,- Typing II; Refigion 'l; CIVics, Sociology Religion IV; Homemaking l; Mod, His1ury SISTER DANIEL MIRIAM SISTER MARY GABRIELLA Bookkeeping, Gen. Business; Math IV; Chemishy; General Science; Gen. Math. Engiish IV; Religion IV SISTER MARY MICHAELLA SISTER MARIA Biology: Religion 11 Typing I and II; Shorihand I and II HTHESE ARE THE STARS Mary Schmidt A capable Senior Class President- Ex resses herself clearly on smge a oH Kepi lhe Enquirer posted Q alts. Virginia Yuegers A Treasurer of. experienCHNever waniing for 1he right work in class and out-Dramu'ic ability re- warded in C.Y.0. Kathleen Archost A cooperative vice-president of he Senior clcss Presidenl of The Jun- ior Cluss populari1y based on genuine cheerful way. Helen Glassmeyer A gentle Secretary of Nole Thoughffulness is her second name a Starehouse of quiet knowledge. Tag Joan Ackermunn A friendly disposifion toward all-w A star in baskerbuil and volleyball --Cheering and joking she makes her way. Carol Bath The Ohird of 1he family of Bath -Usually seen but not heurd Has a winning smile for any oc- casion. Jean Bicknell Quief good humor is her charm- Reliubie and true as a friend a Even fried amateur Ballet. Mary Amunn Her friends call her Amy A5 C1 stenographer she's iops. A wel- come player on any sport's team. Georgia Beusiey True 5!. Mary girl-ublue eyes- goiden huir-Has dramatic ability of noteFLoves her Latin. Phyllis Cerino An S.D.S. 0mm and promoter-- A character sterling and mature; An acirass and sfudenf of worlh. Mary Chiodi Her quiet beauty graces any occa- sioniA violinist in our orchesfru- S.D.S. representative and promoier. Gloria Coffey Her appreciative giggle is famous iA person of prudence and fore- sighfiA thinking mind in any class. Puiricia Crouse Eagerness characterizes her every act- Charlesfon is her accom. piished skiIl-Drawing is her worth- whiie hobby. Marysfell Costello A fashion designer of future fame -A quiet thinker in all her classes ilunior representative to High School Sewing Board. Mary Sue Donnelly Known to all as genile Sue - Has on ear for music and an eye for Mufh-A good Friend to all, Mary Ellis Her bowling scares have made he: fomous-Her violin is an orchestra mustishe knows St. Mary's well. Ruth Engel Cheerfulness has won her friends 5ensible thinking has marked her way A worker of worth and emciency. Marilyn Evans A quief, fhoughfful, useful senior C.S.M.C. local conference Vice- President Come to $1. Mary's us a Junier Mary Jane Fischer Quiet, capable C.S.M.C. representa- tive EH'Icient and need 'In work and dress- Churuc1eris0ic of SNII water runs deep, Margaret Engler! A weII-rounded scholar, athlete. and oHicer proved by presidency of Math Club and G.A.A. A gen- uine thinker at all ?imes. Patrice Feldman A lhinker and master of many sub- iects Has a specialty for Malh Generous 10 all whc ask her help. Betty Frank Poputar member of CounciI-Eusy to know and to Iike-New to SL Mary's in her iunior year. Shirley Garbude Sincere, resourceful, energetic-she qualifres high in studies and music as well as sports-serious or cheerful as +he accasion demands. Patricia Hartman Deep brown eyes say much with- out words-u senior Oratorical speaker -Sincere and friendly fa ull. Marguerite HuHmun A quiet, gentle member of or- :hestru-Her sincerity has endeared her to her classmales. Nancy Horstmeyer Tull, blond and quief-An agree- able companion for aII An m- trucfive smile of dimpled worth. Janet Hunt A gallan? crusader for S.D.S.w Brown eyes that mean sweeiness and determination-Small but mighiy. Jean Hutsell A welcome addition :0 any disr :ussion An orchestra member of noIe-As Huts she is known 10 oil. Shirley Jacob sincerity is Jake's middle name- C.S.M.C. had her as capable sec retury Enlhusiasm and school spirit known to call. Louise Jansen A calm possessor of red hair An earnest sfudenf us well as generous helper. Mary Ann Killian Courtesy, honesty and sincerity are her af1ributes cn avid reader on all subjects. Catherine Jacobs As an efficient bookkeeper she will go fur Sincere and new in all she undertakesF-A quie+ crusader far ihe better Things in life Mariorie Jansen A head of nafura'lly curly huir- Reading is her constant hobby a lively member of any discussion. Judy Lee An ardent cheerer u! call sports events u willing worker-On sen- ior stage crew. Mary Leggen An uciress of senior play renown- a vocabulary to mmch any occa- sion-a poef of worfh, Jean Ann Mugevney Dependable senior sluge manager -Cheerful Mac is her title among friends Perseverence is her winning virtue. Carol Maphei A successful senior play resulled from her dfrectorship-S.D.S. claims her as an ofTucer-A willing gentle manner always. Shirley Muloney A twinkling California smile lights up her eyes and fuce Duncing is her accomplished hobby Seniar Student Council representative. Jacqueline Martin A quiet Jackie with goHen hair -C.S.M.C. Senior representative- has cm anistic hobby. Puiriciu Marx A newcomer fa St, Marys this yeur A member of 6182 Club Styfes and dancing are her hubby diversions. Eileen McCarthy Generous, cheerful Mac In all who know herr-Loyoi ?0 Friends and schooI Showed true spirit a! Santa Maria. Carol Ann Meyers A sileni, efficient worker in many Fields Capoble dramatist and pub- lic speaker DependabIe, cheerful S.D.S. officer. Elizabeth Myers Our Befsy came to $9. Mary's las! yeur Kindness and generosity mark her every act-Helping others is her hobby. Lois Merland Better known as Merls to ull Secretary of Student CounciL-vEn- ergefic and determined in call school activities. Catherine Mitchell Better known to all as Suge - An auburn-huired damsel of fun and humor A serious book- keeper. Margaret Neises A sunny disposition that brightens many a dark dcy c1 capable book- keeper and C.S M.C. TreasureruAn emcienl student. Mary Nolan The least in size but fremendous in nciivi1y -Every organizmicn has claimed her at sometime-u cheer- ful persuasive school leader. Mary O'Malley An acmmplished liferary critic and writerva quier sludent of many subiecls--u friendly hand is ex- tended to all. Phyllis Perkins Tull, quiet, friendly senior- Perk has an easy-going attitude which makes her welcome in all groups. Lois Osiholfhof'? A dynamo of Ieudership-Holds a fcur-year Sludenl Council lerm a friendly, generous disposition en- dears her To all. Joan Quasnovsky Therels never a dull moment when Quas is around She can name Jello's six flavors perfectly she has a smile for all. Mary Helen Quiner Sporls are number one on her colendur- Quils is a slur in all un efficient Bookkeeper-u fun- Ioving friend. Winifred Rout An acfress with a narural Hbrogue u hobby of poetry keeps her writing up to par-a friendly dis- posilion toward aIIA June! Ruchl'y Has an energefic disposifion for every project Drawing is her hobr by loves to build castles in the air, Ann Ryan Came to SI. Mary's in her senior yeur -Hus expressions all her own -u willing uudienm when humor is displayed. Alberia Rossi A singing talent of worfh-J'Berf', is friendly and kind to aIIv-She is bes? for those who worry or fret. Mary Rupp Quiet, genile Mary-Friendly to all -Will 90 cu? of her way in spread happiness. Jo Ann Sandman Sandy has been a +hree-year capable, generous, C.S.M.C. officer and repleseniufive Her gentle, kind ways are known 90 all. Joan Schimpf A capable writer and poel-u hair slylisf'of note-Hus great ambi- h'ons For the future-is cheerful with everyone. Mary Rose Schlick A quiei, eosy-going blond with large expressive eyes-u hue friend to ihose who know her. Frances Sorrentino Her nickname Bubbles fypmes her personquy a capable stu- dent u cooperative 51. Mary Belle. Mary Schloss A quiet, cheerful personality worth knowing her generosity is known Ia oll-ct Typical St Mary Senior. June! Tekulve If you are ever blue Tek is GI perfect cure for all your ills Hus a sparkling personalifyw-duncing and Big Boys are her specialfies Georgia Thompson A violinist of present and future fumE-A generous cheerful dis- posiiian A coopermive senior of '52. Virginia Greve A classmate we sorely missed u year A welcome addition to any cla55 Known as a cheerful, cup- eble student. Concetta Vitugliuno Known 'ro all as Babe -sporf5d iaving and fun-Ioving Post Carrespondenf and Bookkeeper 'pur excellencef Heloise Woeste An artist and poet in her spare moments ., a newcomer to 5'. Mary's in her Junior year A quiet cheerful disposition. Rosemary Torbeck A generous, capable worker at any emergency Never wants for u word-A hard-working sfudent and sincere friend. Janet Weber A senior of style and cheerfuiness FSnphomore C.5,M.C. represenm- tive WiIIing to cooperate in all c:clivmes. Barbara Wolfer A wi! hard to match a Math gen- ius hard to beat a cheerful per- sonality worth knowing and en- iaying. h X hUp Goes the Curtain THESE GOLDEN DAYS h was a genuine dramatic treat which presented Lois Merlcmd as housekeeper and Mary Legge 05 c: famous authoress, with supporting roles by Georgia Beasley, a movie struck ambitionisi, and Mary Nolan and Junei Hunt 05 distract- ing ieen-ugers. A Flashback in the second act gave us Margurei Nieses as school teacher with a friend Betty Frank centrolling a 'chemingh situation with Mary Sue Don- nelly. A second reminiscing scene showed us Virginia Yaegers, Pat Hartman, Janet Ruchfy and Eileen McCarthy ploHing with Carol Ann Meyers for The overthrow of Phyllis Cerino, c1 flirtatious young miss. Mary Schmidt, mother of one of the teenagers, fakes the situation in hand in the third act and all ends happily. The play was directed by Miss Roberta Foley, Dramatic Art teacher, and Carol Maphef, student director. Salute and Farewell To Saint Mary High for all she has given, To feachers who have implanted the seed, To underclassmen for friendship and cooperation, - To all who have made fhese four years a volume of treasured memories. May God in His Goodness reward each of you,for the part you played in our lives. Re- member to say a prayer for us, as you recall these high school clays 'neath uOur Tower. A Year To Grow JUNIORS 304 151 raw: Danna Dunkel, Maty l. Bregun, Irene Luttmer, Lois Bath, Frances Fcrmon, Mary Ann Ciunciolo, Rita Kneipp, Pat Connors, Mudetine Setot 2nd row: Rosalind Roche, lcis Pike, Betty Moore, Clair N?ckum, Barbara Buecking, Sue O'Brien, Marilyn Werner, Mmgaret Fisher, Marilyn Dietl, Hurliet List, Joan Blankemeyer. 3rd low: Phyllis Lung, Joan Overberg, Nancy Adler, Janet Hillenl Put Iowle, Marilyn Morurity, Anna Jean Hardin, Alice DUnnl Ruth Schubert, Joan McLaughlin, Mavis Murrayt Countless words of advice and best wishes for the future have no doubt already been oftered to you, by those who are most eager for you to be 0 success in life. We would like to unite our best wishes with theirs and leave you with o motto which we hope yourll always remember. LEAD THE WORLD! DON'T LET THE WORLD LEAD YOU! JUNIORS 301 lsf rcw: Shirley Currudo, Rcbertu Nielluus, Mary Armcccsl, Marianne KurfnTlis, Bernice Brcving, Barbara Don- nelly, Helen LongboHom, Virginia Torbeck, Marilyn Mefz. 2nd row: Vivian Huffman, Carol Moorman, Cecilia Renzenkuper, Mary Ellen Bohan, Shirley Siegel, Jeanne Cleory, Kmhleen Lehane, Rose Ann Bernholf, Charlene Payne, Ma'hildu Soeigleder. 3rd row: Marjorie Follick, Nancy Pal Long. Mary Lee Dwyer, Shirley WilmerS, Martha O'Connor, Marilyn Turner, Wilhelmina Mussman. Jo Ann Schwerimun. Patricia MUQEVney. 4th row: lrmgord HurOmcm, Rebeccu Carter, Mary Ann Frank, Jacqueline Russ, Martha Davis, Donna Casey. JUNIORS 104 157 row; Sue Daggen, Marianne Boyd, Patricio Dempsey, Murgurei Murrisey, Anna Bruehl, Marilyn Adkins, Fuv Trizia Bevis, Joan M1Cunhy, Jenn Foppe. 2nd row: Nancy Lou Long, Carol Hack, Jenn Lowry, Carol Chrisimun, Mary Ann CogUano, Margaret Miller, Ar- lene Hurtmen, Joan Falh, Lillian Donovan. uUp Hill, Down Dale H... SOPHOMORES 205 Isl raw: Pot Lydon, Mary Lou Feinauer, Peggy Cannelly, Mary Butbala Albert, Batty Hartlel, Carolyn Hufele, Arm Egan, Virginia Roberts, Aduire ludwig. 2nd rnw: Par Crawford, He1gc1 SChHeider, Mary Lou White, June! Miller, Betsy McHale, Barbara Winier, Mary C. Tallurigu, Barbara Payne, Murvhu Mornnd, Nancy Wilmers, Denny Myers. 3rd row: Eileen Grulsch, Shirley Blum, Ann Kitchell, Virginia Diana, Mar'hu Seller, Leuh Jansen, Eileen O'Malley, Nancy Murphy, Carol Bomkump, Janice Lawson. 49h raw: Aniiu Cunningham, Jana? Martin, Elaine Hoeh. Pauline Sun'ungelo. TO OUR SENIORS A serious worker, c1 true blue gal, Someone nice, who's called our pal. 1. When things go wrong, she knows best, To forget herself and help the resf. She's our senior, yes, you're right! And she must try to see His light. Now she's nearing that great divide, God see her safe, to The other side. Popular 1952 activities were ?he mission bingo, rosary recited over the PA CII' change of class, Japanese pen pals, and nursery volunieer work at Santa Maria and lnfunf Heme. The unit is especially proud of this volunteer service because the unsemsh- ness if demanded showed real missionary spirit hSeHled Out of Court STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: Lois Merlund, Sen and Treus.,- Luis Osthalrhaff, President; Marilyn Turner, Vice President Standing: Ida Mae longbcnam, 303, Mary Etta VucHo, Fiorence Schively, 105; Virginia Diana, Sophh Class President Jean Lowry, 104; des Murray, 304,- Mury Schmidt, Senior Class Pre5.; Betty frank, 3305; Shirley Mm Inney. 306 Nancy Pm Long, 301,- Madeline Sefu, Junior Class Pres; Barbara Winter, 205,- Donna Tekulve, Fresh- man Class Pres.; Ginny Long, 303. The Student Council was established at St. Mary's 11 years ago. Through these years The Council's Program has consisted of sponsoring activities of the school, and undertaking the responsibility of Student Government. Loyalty, leadership, dependability, school spirit, cooperaiion, courage and justice are The qualifica- tions of a student council girl. ,4 mm v-Euvg. .39.... a.- thwA-VMW ....w--- -... ...M:..- u.-. SOPHOMORES 105 Is! row: Mary CrisL Peggy Murray, Virginia Longs, Elaine Brandel, Mary Hackmcmn, Florence Shivley, Josephine Furio, Nancy Schroeder, Jaunne Boehm. 2nd row: Carol Helbling, Gayle Gels, Rosella Milier, Mary Cooney, Joanne Tallarigo, Dorothy Pifslick, Eileen Schneider, Marlene Schmidt, Carol Johnson, Shirley Mann, Peggy Mnrrell. 3rd row: Peggy Disselkump, Barbara Gaddis, Par Dewey, Adrienne Hebbeler, JuAnne Human, Ann Nuberhaus, Put Null, Martha Fuginl Mary Francis Tullarigo, Mary Suafleld, Margaret O'Canner. x Innocence Abroad 15f raw: Ddures Cinnciula. Ida Mae longboHom, Carol Kuriini'is, Curul Donovan, Marilyn Ash, Barbara Bauer, Theresa Stqvule, Nuomu Fay, Anita Gmudio 2nd row: Kathryn Wenzel, Mary Rubens, Murgaref lnwalle, Pe'ronella Hackmun, Dorothy Martin, Marion Gans- mun, Margie EckhoFf, Donna Flee, Jeanne Merlund, Marianne Eoeddekel. 3rd row: June Brudsireet, Eva Ward, Joan Crossley, Lois Turner, Elaine Kohls, Kalhleen Mulruy, Nancy McNeuE, Futriciu HerrIEnger, Coaina Coaney. 4th row: Mary Ellen Orcnnell, Donna Tekulve, Barbara Kusselmun, Mary Ann Schengber, Arlene Buchar', Geral- l E i t z I HOMEROOM 303 ;! I L I I dine Whitcumb, Charlotte Uhl. l I l f I FORG ET-YOU-NOT When we first started high school life We needed a helping hand To show us The rules on which we depend, And the honor for which they stand. You helped us through our first big year , Wifh cdways a spirit true So to you we lI oiwcys be thankful Dear seniors of '52. l A r 1 1 i i 1 v' HOMEROOM IDS 15! low: Mary Ziegler, Beny Fisher, Ethel Ruiledge, Joan Gunilelmon, Jane Whitaker, Marie O'Connor, Janice Davis, BerIy McGIynn, Barbara Bauer. 2nd raw: Joan Higher, Carol Kurfinhis, Patricia Kohl, Mary Jo Arrighi, Coulnu Cooney, Donna Glassmeyer, Anita Juniei, Mary Etta Vuoilo, Barbara Eubunks, Coral Donovan 3Id row: Emily Magers, Lois Turner, Diane Muirose, Shirley Naschung, Mary MargareT Rees, Doiores Thomas, Margie Eckhoff, Cural Brenner, Mary Rose Spelbrink. Absenl: Charlene Stroimqn, Shirley Weisbrod, Aniiu Guudio. HOMEROOM 104 1st row: Dolores Ciancfolu, Joan Crosleyl Nacma Fay, Rose Marie Heiselmann, Margaret Dresser, Peggy long, Donna Flee, Dolores HillebrancL 2nd row: Catherine Anello, Sandro Arbaugh, Mary Catherine Mchne, Elaine KohIs, Marilyn Ash, Rhea ConneHy, Carol Mounlel, Blanche Elder. 3rd row: Geneva Blum, Joan Devine, Virginia DuBais, Barbara Kasselmunn, Barbara McNally, Marian Goosmun. Absent: Anna Mae Guudiov l Our Own Little Sisters?' HOMEROOM 205 1:! row: Sandra Gree'nawull, Ruth Fischer, Beatrice. Birmingham, Jean Rybult, Georgeann Murphy, Shirley Evans, Patricia Scardina, Ritu' Engbersen, Anastasia Daron, Betty Sauler. 2nd rpw: Murgulet Connor, Betty Ritter, Kathlyn Mueninghoff, Anne Gallagher, Marlene Wenzel, Virginia Witsch- gar, Patricia Geglein, Dorothy Thomas, Mary Alice Schwartz, Mary Schmid, Pat Mulvuney, Pauling Morml'le. 3rd row: Donna Lisi, Margaret Schimpf, Barbara Yates, Joan Norris, Margaret Wenzel, Mary Ann Wessel, Elaine . Rodocker, Antoinette Vieson, Nora'langboitom, Marian Veddern, Judy Biedenbender. Mh raw: Patricia Blunkemeyer, Joan Scheve, Judith Miley, Susqn Djeler, Mary Brennan,-Patri:ia Vineyard, Mary Sue,Mulloy, Carol Ann Carey. FRESHMAN Your first year in high school was ulllso new When many doors were; opened'to you. The Initiation door that led to the stage, That Latin that balked you on evt'erny' pdge. As months went by, the friendships grew Big sisters became real pals to you. It's all over now, that first big start So keep St. Mary's a part of your heart. HOMEROOM D-S 15f row: Carol RodenkirchEH, Kathleen Shire, Margaret Alberfz, Mary Berg, Jacquelyn Sunle, Veronica Fruner, Rose Ann Srewari, Antoinene Oliver, Helen Barnickle, 2nd row: Mary Lou Coyne, Patricia Spirzmueller, Ann Schumcker, Mary E. Foley, Kulhleen Niehaus, Ruih A. Hennessy, Norma chekamp, Mary E. Rush, Rosalie Cerino. 3rd low: Judy McGruii, Rosalyn Wagneli Mary L. Dowd, Marilyn Whisller, Barbara Bough, Lois Miller, Carol limo, Jo Ann Miller, Carol Wells, 4th row: Bernadine Kohls, Judy Weisgerber, Mary Kiicnyne, Joann Finun, Nancy Vogelsung, Judy Kreimer, Susan DeardorH, Lois Olson. HOMEROOM 202 Is? row: Jean Harris, Jeannine Dorr, Patricia Costello, Poiriciu McCar'rhy, Mary Dirr, Dolores Kennedy, Claire Boehm, Eleanor Pies, Rosalie Mucksum. 1nd row: Marilyn BuniFF, Frances Greiwe, AnneHe Lompe, Barbara Sonnenberg, Carol Neidenbuch, Pmriciu Foul, Sheila Schuermcm, Eileen McFarland, Lois MueH. 3rd row: Barbara Hill, Rosemary Pew1her, Mary Jo Schot', Maxine Fischer, Curd Renner, Suzanne Sfra'lmun, Pu- triciu MESDIIEY, Susan Huck. Absent: Patricia Eiser, Chrisline Nader. U A Senior tries her hand 01 cooking; 2 Child Cate courses in Home Nursing; KM A Sophomore iliusirufes plane geomefry; KM Return- 'Ing from ReHeui; Lij and IQ Our friends. in he cafefaric; 0 A stiTch in time , , . '; 8 An always 10 be remembered assembly: 9 Charlie, our friend, Hm Our Junior Iypists; UH For a closer look 00 biology; HZJ Study in 1he library. FRESHMAN D-S 150 row: Joan Starch, Rosemarie Heiselman, Delnres Hillabrund, Chudolte Straimun, therine Anello, Mary Ziegi Ierl Jean Gillham, Anim Juniel, Ethel Rutledge. 2nd row: Shirley Wiesbrundl Patricia Dutey, Patricia King, Carol Elder, Mary Rose Spelbrink, Carol Muumel, Marie O'Connor, BeHy McGlynn, Jane Whinaker, Diane Rakebrand. 3rd row: Mary EH5: VuoHo, Rose Ann Beck, Rosemarie Cianciolo, Pu? Boas, Carol Grave, Ruth Brown, Sue Clough, Beny Lierone, Emily Magers. 4th row: Mary Lee Konrad, Fat Frank. Delores Thomas, Virginia Du Bois, Joan Devine, Margaret Bresseh FRESHMAN 202 15! row: Virginia Long, BeHy Fisher, Rosemary Duveiius, Donavu Giussmeyer, Janice Davis, Mury Cook; Juan Gunv zelman, Joan Higler, Mary Murphy. 2nd row: Mary Jo Arrighi, Ann Mae Guudio, Diabetic Eushelman, CuOherine Mnhne, Patricia Kces, Barbara Eu- bnnks, Rhea Connoly, Helen Heitker, Puhic'lu Kohl, Genesieve Builz. 31d row: Gecrgia Kunkemoeller, Muris1el Ohm, Cuml Brenner, Geneva Blum, Shirley Noschang, Mary Margaret Rees, la Vena Imbus, Ka'hleen Dollinmeyer, Burbum Mthiiy. J'hT iiOur Library of 51-52 Memories Sept. 4- Here We Are again. Sept. iOeLight of the Holy Ghost Shin- ing in the Darkness. Sept. 28e5tudent Council Get Together made school A House of Friend- ship. Oct. i9-- Glory Be, what 0 variety of Talent! Oct. 23-24- Easy Money for the C.5.M.C. Oct. 29- It's Been Fun, but now it's back to uniforms. Nov. QeSenior ringseHTo have and To Hold. Nov. dei'Stoft Clinic Nurse begins Soph's physical exams. Nov.12e By What Authority The Freshies cried. Nov.20e5enior play and These Are the Stars. Nov. 28e Mu5ic and Harmony filled the air For Saint Cecelia. Nov. 30e Girls, You're Important said Father Sourd. Dec. i6--The Giee Club showed a 'iSpirit of Sacrifice, Dec. 21- The Christmas Tree spread cheer. Jan. - After Many Days we're back again. Jun. AeOur debate otters Great Ex- pectationsf' Jan. 9e A World of Girls, exclaimed the observers. Jan. ii- Pctrty Fun for all from the G.A,A. Jan.25-28--Now we're into The Last Lop. Feb. SHThe Sweet .Swing In :Three Quarter Time. Feb.15- Beiles on their Toes at the. :Shielci Quiz. Feb. 29-Seton was defeated with Mal- ice Toward None. Mar. 6e'iHeroines of Christ took pledge of the Fighting 69th. Mar. 7-0ur orators had Dreams of Glory. Mar. iO- The Curtain Rises on the Junior ploy. Mar. iAe-Sophomores present Her Irish Heritage. Mar. 18-20 The Wisdom of Father Anthony in Retreat. Mar. 28- A Lady of Quality is chosen. Apr, iSeBack into Actipn This Day. Apr. iBe'The Newcomers view the school. Apr. ZSeJuniors andSeniors dance un- der The Light of the Stars. May i-We crown Mother and Queen. May 7- Music Right and Left at the cancert. May 8eWith These Two Hands we made these clothes. May 'IO-Seniors have Theithour of Glory on Junior Town Meeting. May i6-Seniors-remember Their Yes- terday at Freshie party. May 23-27e'iEasy Does It in finci exams. May 25e5eniors looked like Angels without Wings. May 27el'Mcmy Shall Come to ioin in the ffm with the Seniors and Sophs. June Aei'lid Be Glad to Go Back, the Seniors reminisce. June bei'The End of the Chapter for Seniors. June 7eNo Wallflowers at the Dinner Dance. ACTIVITIES uYou and a Thousand Others CATHOLIC STUDENTS MISSION CRUSADE Seated: Jackie Martin, 306; Margaret Neises, Treus.; Virginia Torbeck, V. 17.; Jo Ann Sundmann, Pres.; Shirley Jacob, $e:y.; Muriiyn Evans, V. P. lccal Conf Standing: Rose Marie HeEselmcm, D-5; Peggy Murray, 105; Mary Pm Bevis, I04; Barbara Kusselmun, 303,- Helen Heifker, 202; Helen LDngboHnm, 301,- Helgu Schneider, 205; Mary Jane Fischer, 305,- Mury Put Conners, 304. Fulfilling ifs C.S.M,C. program of prayer. study Traditional proiecfs included a reccrd-breaking and sucrifrce, the Semper Fidelis UnI'I closes onovher fruitful year for the missions. The fad that St, Mary's has such cs lively spiril of zeal is due in great part ' . . . ,5 Me Unfiring work and inspiration of the emcers nual Ormoncal Contest, Shield dlSCUSSIOI'IS, daily and representatives. decades. paper drive, Thanksgiving baskets for the poor, Children's Christmas parties and Easter baskets, cm- Funcies and Findings Hop, leFfJ: The Student Council girls gather merrily round fhe mimengraph for the weekly priming of Fancies and Findings. This publication is distributed every Fridayh May Procession Hop, righU: AHendanis in Ihe May Pracessinn walk slowly toward Our Ludyhs Shrine, where the presideni of 1he Sfudent Council will crown Her, ,he Queen of May. Red Cross moHom, rfght:y: S1. Marys takes an active part in Red Cross us a Few of our Student Council girls prove here. They are reading Red Cross lhemiure and checking giFt boxes, filled by the students, to send overseas. Chrisomas Assembly kenled: The Student Council re-enuds the story cut the Nativiiy M the Annual Chris'mas Party. This is one of We biggesf Council evenis of the year. Flag Raising hbottam, IBM: The hcnor cf raising the flag each morning is given to the homeroom which has the highesf percent of :ifizenship each month. The flag flies high from 3:30 to 2:45. Smarter and Smoother S.D.S. OFFICERS AND REPRESENTATIVES Standing: Mary Rose Spellbrink D-5, Martha Selzer 205,1une1 Tekuive 306, Mary Lee Dwyer 301,Joan Tallurigo 105. Sealed: Marian Gooseman 303, Anna Jean Hardin 304, Phnys Cerino, Vite Presideni City Council; Coral Muphel, Treasurer; Jane! Hum, President; Mary Nolan, Vice President; Curul A. Meyers, Secreiury; Mary Chiudi 305. Joan Gunlzelmun 202; absent, Geraldine Laban: 104. SUPPLY THE DEMAND FOR THE SUPPLY The aim of S.D.S. is to bring about greater application of Chrisfian principles in women through The medium of modesty in dress and aciion, advertising and recreation. The activities of S.D.S. began This year with Cl campaign of learning the prin- ciples of modesty, especially regarding dress, and then applying them 10 the styles of the day. Working Through Homeroom periods assemblies and religion classes The girls discussed and analyzed the styles of the fashion magazines. 5.D.S. also promoted the Fighting 69th by giving booklets and information cbouf this course for greater purify. There was time for fun too. A February Skating Puriy cf the Cincinnati Gar- dens gave evidence of this x Three Rousing Cheers G,A.A. Officers: Martha Jane O'Connor, Secretary,- Shirley Gurbude, Vice President,- Jean Lowry, Treasurer; Margie Engleri, President, The Girls' Athletic Association was firs? organized To provide wholesome recrea- fional activities and to help teach the value of oIl-uround good sportsmanship. Our program offers home room competition in the team sports of VolleybalI, Basketball and Softball as well as The individual activities of Bowling, Ping-Pong, and Outing. This competition is open To everyone at St. Marys while These girls possessing better-than-uverage abilify have an opporfunity To play on the infer- school Teams. The organization is Financed through a membership contribution drive and various dances sponsored ihroughouf the year. The governing board consists of girls elected by he active members and is under the supervision and direction of Mrse Martha Jane Sutton. Represenlmives: Representatives from each homeroom keep their rooms hot on the trail of the G.A,A. news concerning games, dances, and mher social activities. Cheerleaders: These three girls spark ?heir school teams to victory with their enfhusiusfic cheers cf: Come on blue, come gold Come on Team, knock lam cold Volleyball Champs: Topping all other homeroom: in wallaL bull ihis seasnn were he seniczrs of 305 in a very close and exciting game with We runnenup, 306. PEGGY MURRAY BOWLING JO ANN SULLIVAN BASKETBALL GINNY LANGE CEIL RENZENKUPER OUTINGS SOFTBALL SPORTS MANAGERS SALLY lOU SUTTON MASCOT MARY lOU FEINAUER PING-PONG IRENE LUTTMER VOLLEYBALL BASKETBALL TEAM Siiling: Martha Jane O'Connor, Margie Engler', Shirley Gurbude, Mary Helen QuiHer, Mary Amann, Joan Ack- ermunn. second row: Ginny Lange, Peggy Murray, Marlhu Morand, JoAan Sullivan, Sue O'Brien, Wilhelmenia Mussmun, Jeanie Lowry. Sianding: Murgure! Connelly, Pal Bevis, Luis 05thol1hoff, Irene LuNmer, Caral Hefele. Absent: Gayle Geis. VOLLEYBALL TEAM Sitting: Martha Jane O'Connor, Mary Amann, Shilley Garbade, Mary Helen Quilter, Irene Lufimer, Luis Osihclthoff. Second row: Ginny Lange, Martha Morand, Margie Englert, Sue O'BHen, Joan Ackermann, Carol HefeIe, Sklnding: Put Lydon, Concena Vifagliano, Cecilia Renzenkuper, JoAnn Sullivan, Joan Schwerfmon, Wilhelmeniu Musiman, Jeanie Lowry, Barbara Payne. Absenl: Gayle Geis. uSilver Trumpets. Calling ml! ORCHESTRA 1st violins: Georgia Thompson, Jean Hu1sell, Marilyn Mariarity, Martha Selzer. Kathleen Dillenmeyer, Jeane Divine. 2nd violins: Harrie! Lisi, Mavis Murray, Eva Ward, Nuume Fuy. 'Cello: Phyllis Lung, Margie EckhoH. Flute: Peggy Connelly, Elaine Kohls. Clarinet: Joanne M:Luughlin, Rose Ann Bernholt, Rosemary Duvelius, Peggy Lung-wbsenf. Saxophone: Lois OstholihoFf. Trumpeh Nancy Pat Lang, Ida Mae Longbonom. Trombone: Marguerite HuHmun, Ruih Brawn. Drums: Mary Sue Donnelly, Margie Englerf, Elhel Rutledge. Bells: Helen Ann LnngbuNcm. Piur-Iu: Shirley Gurbude, Fur King. , These seniors have been faithful members of The orchestra for four years: Georgia Thomp' son, Jenn HufseH, Mary Sue Donnelly, Shirley Gurbade, Margie Englert, Lois Osfholfhoff. xSongs For a Listener GLEE CLUB 1:! row: Parritia Kaes, thliis cerino, Mary Murphy, Pal Kohl. Peggy Murry, Rose Heiselmun, Diane Rukebrund, Maryann Kuniniris, Janci Hunt 'Zud rnw1 Carol Maphei, Mary Lou Bregmx, Teresa Sfavale, Martha Moran, Roberta Niehaus, Margie Miller, Joan Blunkmeyer, Mary P01 Connors, Ann Eagan, Bernice Brevfng, Barbara Donnelly, Mary Nolan. 3rd row: Rim Kneipp, Pu? Dempsey, Mary Schmidt, Marilyn Ash, Nancy Wilmers, Marfhn Davis, Lois Turner, Petronellu Hackman, Coral Hank, Betty Frank, Vivian Huffman, Lois Merlund. 40h row: Nancy Adler, Pa? Towle, Carol Brenner, Barbara Kusselmon, Shirley Wilmers,Murlha O'Connor, Janet Tekuive,Mary Ann SchengA hen Georgia Kunkemoeller, Arlene Buchori, Mary Ann Frank, louise Jansen. 51h revv: Mary quherine Manny, Helga Schneider, Jackie Russ, therine Mitchell, Kathleen Murray, Mary OJMulley Mary Helen Quiner. 15! raw: Mary Barbara Mberl, Mary Lou Feineuer, Mary Jo Arrighi, Eiieen Schneider, Joan Tullarigu, Genivieve Baitz, Nancy Schroeder, Mary Crist, Shirley Corroda. 2nd row: Jasephine Furio, Janice Davis, Danna Teku1VE, Anna Mue Gaudio, Janet Miller, Mary Rose Spelbrink, Nancy McNeul, Margaret lmwalle, Muriehe Vuono, Joan McCarfhy. 3rd row: Shirley Seigel, Florence Shively, Marilyn Dietz, Mary Suulfeld, Eileen O'Maliey, Mary Lou Whhe, Riva Connelly, Pu! Mugevney, Mary Pat Ceoney, Carol Elder, Donna Flee, 4th row: Peggy Murrell, Marilyn Adkins, Carol Moormon, Betty Moore, Mary Lee Dwyer, Peggy Motrisey, Jean Lawry, Margie Follick, Marilyn Werner, O'Conner, Lois Pike, Anna Bruehl. 5 ! row: Barbara Buecking, Marguref Nieses, Shirley Nosthong, Mary Ann Kiilian, Joan Qucsnovski, Mary Ann Cagliuno, Ann Naber- hOUi, Virginia Dubois, Pavricia Frank, Par Nolfs. Alice Dunn. SPECIAL FRIENDS R1. Rev. Msgr. J. H. Schengber Rev. Leo M. Schmitt Charles Babe Meyers Flowers Compliments of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Fehr Mr. and Mrs. William Schloss SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Cash Mchedy's Delicatessen Compliments of a Friend Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Muloney G. A. Dornheggen Mr. Aaron Meyers Dunn and Loshbrook Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sondmunn 8 Family East Hyde Park Market Momper Shoe Siore Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fay Monte Vis1c: Theatre Hermann Drugs Inc. John Schwarz Shoe Store Homeroom 306 Win Good and Kelsch Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hunt Mrs. Kurtinitis PATRONS Homeroom 202 Mr. and Mrs. R. Buchert Mrs. Bill Dunn Mrs. Anna G. List Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartman Mannino's Quality Food Market Mils Food Mart Bookkeeping Class Father Byrnes Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cerino Crawfords Food Store George Dielz und Son-Roofing and Sheet Metal Work Mr. and Ms. Wilfred Higler Homeroom 301 Homeroom D-5 Long's Food Market Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee Dorothy HeweIlyn Eileen McCarthy- ST' Jack's Meats Carl Moorman1s Orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nolan Mr. and Mrs. J. Eugene Regan Bruce W. Schoolfield Mr. Thomas E. Taney Audrey Tekulve Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vuotfo Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Wrossman Mr. Gene Ackermann Jack Ackermunn A friend Joan Ackermunn 152 Mn and Mrs. J. V. Ackermann Miss Agnes Adams Mr. Raymond Adams Richard Adams Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams A friend Mr. and Mrs. Oren Adkins Nancy Adler Mr. Victor Adler Alex Place Mr. and Mrs. Durward Allbright Alvin's Jewelry Jean C. Amunn '49 Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Amunn Mrs. Theresa Amann and Martha Amouni Cleaners A friend Miss Betty Anderson Mr. and Mrs. H J. Anderson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson 5r. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Jr. Dominic V. Anello A friend .Mr and Mrs. Michele Anello Mrs. Ethel Fiefhaus Anupuch '34 A friend Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Armacost Mr. and Mrs. H. Armacost Mary Armacost Beatrice L Arrighi Mr. and Mrs P1 Arrighi Miss Marilyn Ash Mrs. Mildred Ash A friend Frances Austing Mr. Carl AX? Joan Axt '51 Mr. Raymond Ax: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boos Budinghaus Grocery Baioni Tailor and Dry Cleaning Mrs. Fred Baitz Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bomber Barb Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bofh Mr. and Mrs. George C. Beus1ey Beauty Centre Miss Betty Beck Mr. Chcr1es Beck Mr, and Mrs, Julius Beck The Becker Fomi1y Mary Beckman '51 Ray Bedwell Mrs. Carl E. Behringer Mr. and Mrs. Gus Berling Mary Berling 151 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bernholt Joan Bernhol! '50 Betty and Johnnie Betty Kay Jewelry Bertie, Jan, Put Kunk, of 202 Jean Bicknell Betty Bielefeld Bill and Bertl Bill and Janet Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bimel Jr. Mr. and Mn; Robert Birt Blue De Hamburger Shop Blue Dell Sandwich Shop Jim Bodememer Mrs. Paul Boem Mr. and Mrs. James Bohan James and William Bohon Miss Mary Ellen Bohun Ann Bokenkoner Nancy Bokenkot'rer Leonard J. Bomkump Mary and Martha Botros MrSA Everett M. Boyd Bramble Dry Cleaners Bramble Shoe Repair Mary Bremer Miss Cecile Brennan William F. Brennan Mr. and Mrsl John Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brenner William Brenner Nancy Breslin '50 Mrs Johanna Bresser Loretta Bresser Lorena Bresser Margaret Bresser Dr. and Mrs. Henry M. Brewer Gene Brewster B. and R. Pony Keg Mr. Frank G. Briggs Miss Julia Brockhoff Mr. and Mrs. Brockhoff Rev. John Brockman Marilyn Broermunn Bruestle's Bakery Pat Brunck Rosanna Bunn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns Jeanette Burs? '51 May Katherine Burst Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bush Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bushelman William C. Bushelman Mrs. Ralph Bushong Gene R. Cain Mrs. E. Candler Mary Catherine Cannon Richard Cannon Mrs. Ernesi Caraseli Mr. and Mrs. John Carmen Correlli Cleaners and Tailors Donald Carrol Miss Irene Casey Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Casey Miss Nancey Caster Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Cavonough C. E. I. and I. Express Co. Chariie Emil M. Childers, M.DV Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Chiodi Mary Chiodi 52 Mr. and Mrs. J. W Chrislmon Cecilicm Chorusters Mrs. Audrey Weber Ciunci 49 Cianciolo Market House Charles Ciunciolo PATRONS Gussie Ciancioli 50 Sgt. Eugene Cimurosti Mr. and Mrs. Dun Cimarosfi Mrs. Charles Cleury Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Clough Mrs. Bernard Coffey Joyce CoHey Lawrence Cogliano Pafsy Cogliano Mrs. T. Cogliano Compliments of a Friend Pfc. Carl Coldeway Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coldewcy Patricio Condo 51 Mr5 John Connelly Peggy Connelly 54 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Connelly Compilments of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. Don Conners Marilyn Connet .50 Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Corcoran Mr. and Mrs, A. Corrado John Coslello Ruthunn Costello Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Costello Compliments of a Friend Johnny Couzins Mobilgos Pfc. John E. Coyne Norbert Cris! Mrs. Rosina Cris? E. J. Crone Miss Doroihy Crossley Mrs. Gladys Crossley Patricia Crouse 52 Compliments of a Friend Mr. Robert R. Crouse Mrs. Robert R. Crouse Mrs. Bess Cummins Anita Cunningham 54 Mr. Hurry Cunningham Mrs. Marie Cunningham Miss Ellen Cushing Mr. John J. Cushing Mr, and Mrs. Ray Dankel Dave Sharp Jeweler Msgr. E. A. Davis H. J. Davis Co. Mrs. Melissa Davis Delta 5: to $1.00 Sfore Mn and Mrs. Tony Del Vecchia Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. Wulfer De Roche Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Devine Jule Devine Mr. Richard C. Dewey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Diana Mr. and Mrs. Paul Diesel Jeannette Rose Diet: Miss Mabel Dignon Marian Dixon C. J. Dollenmoyer Mrs. Aileen C. Donnelly Barbara Donnelly Dottie Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Donovan Moe Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donovan Robert Donovan Jean Drach 51 Joan Drcch 51 Mr. and Mrs. William Drach Mr. and Mrs. Ray Drahmunn Dukes of 52 Mrs. Durkin Mn and Mrs. C. C. Dwyer Ann Eagan Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Eugen Eckerts Meat Market Mrs. Anna EckhoFF Dorothy Eckhoff Lois EckhoE CliEord Edison Engbersen Fami1y Mr. and Mrs. Frank Engelke Mr. Wm. Engleril Mrs. Wm. Englert Mr. and Mrs. William A. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Espel Ethel and Ralph Evans Drugs Mrs. Lucille Evans Marilyn Evans Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Evans Howard Everharf Joan and Marian Fceth Mr. and Mrs. H. Fagin Many Fagin Mrs. A. Fcth Joan Fafh Mr. and Mrs. H. Fay Stanley Fay F. and E. Food Shop Compliments of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feldmcn Mrs. P4 J. Ferone Miss Emma Feucht BeNy Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fischer Mrs. L. W. Fischer Mrs. L. W. Fischer PATRONS Margaret Ann Fischer Mary Jane Fischer 52 Robert Fischer Mr. and Mrs. George Fluig Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fluig and Family Paul Fleming Marie Fogerty Bob Follick Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Follick Charlotte Foppe 50H Peggy Foppe Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foppe Mr. and Mrs. Roland Forbes Mrs. William A. Ford Mr. and Mrs, E, Formun Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Formon Miss Louise Fowler Mrs. Anna Fox Sgt. Charles Fox Frank and Jim Frank's Pony Keg Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Frank Mr. and Mrs, G. F. Frank G. F. Frank and Sons, Inc. The Franklin Savings and Loan Co. Nellie Franklin 51 Mr. and Mrs. H. Freeman R1. Rev. Monsignor Edward A. Freking Freshman Homemaking Class Mr. David Frisch Michele Fritz P01 Fritz Miss Sophie Frost Mr. and Mrs, Charles Furio Mary Lou Furio 51 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garbude Pv1. Charles W. Garbade Shirley Garbade 52 John Garber Gunner's Hardware Mrs. B. Gaston Miss Carol Gaudio Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaudio Mary Jane unsling Mrs. Pairicia Guusling Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Gebhorf AI Geislin Service Station Mrs. J. Geil Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Geis Gene's Garage Gieseke Service Station Mr. and Mrs. James Gilligan Girls of McAIpin's Lunchroom Mrs. Jean Hartman Giroux '40 Don Glassmeyer PATRONS Miss Jean Glassmeyer Mrs. Sutulli F Glassmeyer Globe Food Store Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guebel Mrs. B. Goosman Mr. and Mrs.Wal1er H. Gowert Grandin Beauty Salon Bob Greve Agnes Grofe Mrs. A Grote Ginning Delicolessen Mary Ellen Gunizelman 51 Mr. F. G. Huck Mrs. F. G. Hack Susan Hack Mr. and Mrs. W. Hack Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Huckman Miss Eileen Haines Miss Margaret L. Hall Holler T V. Mr. James R. Hamilton James A. Hardin and Family Hank and Diddie's Food Market Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hanrahan Joan Hart, R.N. Arlene Hartman Miss Marian Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Rome Hartman Mrs. William Hartman Lois Hartman 49 Mr. and Mrs. William Hurrzei Lucille Robinson Hauck Mrs. BeHy Haverband Hayes Service S1afion Mrs. L. J. Heuly Kathleen and Adrienne Hebbeler Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hebbeler Len Heiselmunn and Family Mary Claire Heiselman Rosalyn Heiselmon 51 Mrs. Donald Heithaus Bill Heirker Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heitker Mary Heirker 50 Dr. 0. A. Helmling Victor Hemmerle Edgar Henderson Charles F, Henke Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henne Mrs. Nora Hennessey Mr. and Mrs. B. Herbers Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Herrlinger Mr. R. Herrlinger Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herschauer Mr. Harold Herzog Mr. Richard Herzog Hewitt Dry Cleaners Miss Dorothy Higler John Hill Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hillen Carol Hillen 49 Very Reverend James Hoban Hodges Confectionery Store Glenn Hollander Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Hol'rzclon Homeroom 303 Nellie Hook Hoop's Drugs Mr. and Mrs. Albert Horstmeir Bob Horstmeyer Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Horstmeyer Mrs. Arthur Huffman Miss Elenoru Huffman Mr. and Mrs. James HuFfman Lee Huhn Mr. and Mrs. William Humbert Mrs. Lucille Singer Humphrey 39 The Hyde Park Dairy Co. Hyde Park Radio and Record Shop Jenny Hykle 51 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hyman Margaret lmwalle Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Imwulle Ralph P. Ingram Inter City Drayuge Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ironmonger Jackie, Ann, Judy, Ronnie, Ruthie Jack's Deliccnessen Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jacob Ann Jacobs ML and Mrs. Herbert R. Jacobs Mr, and Mrs William Jansen Compliments of a Friend MrV William Jansen Jr. Aunt Jean Jenny and Charlie Compliments of a Friend Mrs. Bertram W. Jenkins Mrs. Catherine Jenkins Jim, Jock, Jerry, Poul Jo, Jane, Joanne, Nancy Johnney's Delicatessen Johnniek Shoe Repair Miss Barbara Johnson 50 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Junker Patricia Kaes Gerry Kaising Cliff Kamphause Sr. PATRONS Cliff Komphuuse Radio and Electronic Specialisf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kasselmcmn Nathan Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Keane Edward A. Kelsch Mrs. Patricia Guwinng Kemme '46 Bob Kenney Charles G. Kenney Fr. Joe Kenney Rosie Kenney Mr. L. R. Killian Mrs. L R. Killian David Kembler U.S.N. Rev. Lawrence R. Krusling Betty Ann Kin '51 Cpl. Jack E. Kline Mr. and Mrs. Gene Klonne Miss Rosie Kneipp Mr. Joseph W. Kneipp Mrs. Joseph W. Kneipp Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kohl Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kohl Roy Kohl Mr. and Mrs. B. Kohls Dr. and Mrs. H, J. Kohlmcn Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Konrad Kophu Club Miss Lillian Kraft George Kernkemoeller and family Richard Kuntz Rev. Ferdinand Kylries Mr. and Mrs. John Lubanz Lahke's Pharmacy Edna Lukemon GiEes A. Lakeman Roofer L. and M. Grocery Russell Lambert Fred Landwekr Phyllis and Peg Lang Mn and Mrs. Lawrence Lung Mrs. Elmer H. Lunge Miss Peggy Lungland Jean Lu Piile Mrs. James Larkin Sgt. Paul Layne Lee's Fodd Shop Lenk Dime Siore Frank Lee U.S,N. Mr. and Mrs, L. Legg Patricia tegge Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leggeff Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leggefr Jr. Mr. and Mrs Timothy J. Lehone Mr. and Mrs. William Lehn George E. Leisrner Ceil Lemming Day and Bill Lemming Mrs. A. lickdyke Mrs. C. H. Linder Paul Lindsay Robert Linn Mrs. Theresa Linser Mr. and Mrs. Litkenhous Carol Lifkowski Toni Litkowski Lois' House of Flowers Mary E. London Mn A. J. Long Mr. C. P. Long Mrs. J. T. Long Miss Mary A. Long Mr. Thomas G. Long Mr. and Mrs. John Longbottom Mrs. Harvey Ludlow Mrs. Laura Luebbe Miss M. A. Luebbe Henry LUHmer Jean Lowry 153 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Lowry Mr. John A. Lynch Mrs. Joseph Mack Mack Siding 8t Roofing Co. Madison Grill Mrs. Doris Magers Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Magevney Sgt. Ray E. Magevney Mr. and Mrs, Paul Mohne Lenore Mcloney Shirley Maloney 52 Mulik .05 to $1.00 Store Mrs. Elizabeth Mann Mr, and Mrs. John Mann Mr. and Mrs. Byron Muphet Raymond Markus Jr. Mary and Dick Mary Helen and Whifie Dorothy Martin 55 Mr. and Mrs. George Martin Jackie Martin 52 Joyce Martin 51 Mary Ann Martin 51 Mrs. Robert Martin Bill Mafson Miss Ruth McBirney Miss Ann McCarthy CIare McCarthy 50 Mr. and Mrs. John C. McCarthy Mrs Marie McCarthy Lydia McColgin PATRONS Miss Celia McDonuId York McDonnell Mr. and Mrsl Vincent McGlynn Mr. and Mrs. G. R. McHole Mr. and Mrs. James McHugh Elaine Mclnfire 51 Mr. and Mrs. Chris McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McNally Mrs. C. C. Meade Janet Meier Ruth Merchant Miss Pufricic Merlund Carl A. Meyer Pharmacist Robert Meyer Carol Anne Meyers Margaret Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller Rev. Francis Miller Rev. Robert J. Mick Ed. Minson Minardi i; Son Delicatessen Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell Mary Mitchell REta Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Mohrhous 8x Family George Montgonery Mary Lou Moran Joe Morand Theresa Morcnd Bill Morarily Mr. and Mrs. John R. Morority Marjorie Morarity John J. Morton Albert W. Morrell Heldred C. Morrell Anaslsia Morrisey Mrs. Ed. Morrisey Moores Grocery Bob Mountel Curoll Mouniel Mr. Edward R. Mounfel Mr. Herman Mueninghof'F Mr. and Mrs. Mues Murphy's Hardware Pat Murphy Dennis Murray Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Murray Helen Murray Jack Murray Mr. L. Murray Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Murray Mavis Murry 53 Dorothy Price Mussmcn Mrs. Geo. B. Mussman Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Mussmun Wilhelmina Mussmun ML and Mrs. Ed. J. Myers Befsy Myers 52 Denny Myers 54 Joseph J. Naber Ann Naberhcus Mrs. H. Naberhaus Mary Naberhuus Mr. and Mrs. George Nuegele Nancy and Ben Nancy and Dick Frank Nason Top Bl Upholstery Co. Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Neises Mrs. Matthew Neises Mr. Ted Neises Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nelson Nesbin's Delicatessen Niehaus Dry Ciecning Miss Eileen Neck Miss Mary Nolan Pal Nolan 51 Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Nordloh Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Noschang Edw. and Melvin Noschang Ralph and Albert Noschong Oakley Appliance Center Oakley Food Shop 1 Oakley Hyde Park Cleaners 1 Oakley Men's Shop Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. O'Connell Bob O'Connor Eugene O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. O'Connor Mrs. J. Arthur O'Connor Steve O'Connor Ohio Optical Service Walter Ohm Jr. Walter Ohm Sr. John O'Malley Kathleen O'Malley Mary O'Malley Mr. and Mrs. John W. O'Malley O'Neill's Bakery Janice Osterbrink 50 Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Osfholthog Mr. and Mrs. B. OstholfhoH Carol Osfhohhoff 51 Lois Ostholthoff 52 Packs Pharmacy Betty Panko Misses Agnes and Jean Paqnene Phyllis Posquoni Mr. and Mrs. Passmore Mr. and Mrs. W Pavely Mn and Mrs. J. A. Payne PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Peek Robert Austin Pennington H H. Perkings 8 Son Aufo Service Mr. Peg Ferry Marie Pewther '51 Mrs. H. Phillips Wendell C. Phipps Robert Pierson Miss Jane Pike Mr. and Mrsx Victor Pike Rosemary Pilliod P. H. Pitslick Joan Plus '51 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Podesta Tom and Dick Poland H. Poole, Inc. Alice Poynter Premiere Classe De Francois Mr. Carl Prinzel Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pritchurd Mr. and Mrs, Fred 0. Quosnovsky Befly Quifler Marian Quitfer Mr. F. S. Quiner Mrs. Theresa Quiffer Deane Rahebrand Ted Rape Mr. George Renk Joan Renzenkuper Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Renzenkuper Nell Renzenkuper Nancy and Pa! Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Rice Charlotte Richard 41 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Riedy Mr. and Mrsl R. Riedy Charles B. Rieger ML and Mrs. Curl Riesenbeck Don Riesenbeck Kevin Michael Riley Dorothy Riportellu 50 Mr. and Mrs. E. Roberts Mrs. H. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. John A. Roch Mr. and Mrs. C. 54 Roche Pat Roche ML and Mrs. James E. Roelker Roger and Joan Mr. and Mrs, Roper Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rossi Rossi Brothers Funeral Home Eleanor Roth Roy's Market Mr. Erwin Jl Ruchly Miss Agnes Rupp Mn Ar? Rupp Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rupp Mr. James Rupp Mr, and Mrs. Robert W. Rupp Don Rusenbeck Julia Russeil Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Ruiledge Mr. and Mrs. William G. Ryan Mrs. A Sageter Jo Ann Sundmann '52 Pm Sandmann '46 Dino Santangelo's Orchesfru Jo Ann Suniongelo 150 Mr. and Mrs. L.Sc1xfon Mr. Charlie Schalp Leroy Schelley Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schengber Mary Ann Schengber John Schengber Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schimpf Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schlick Gene T. Schlick Mary Rose Schlick '52 Mary Schloss '52 Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Schlotman Mr. and Mrs. Stczn Schlotman Schmidt's Grocery Helga Schneider '54 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Steve Schneider Pat and Mique Schoenman Mr. and Mrs. Curl J Schonhoff Mr. and Mrs. John Schubert Mr. and Mrs. William Schubert Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schroder Hurry Schuermann's Meats Betty Schulz Mr. Joseph Schumucker Mr. and Mrs Leonard Schumccher Mrs. Rose Schwarz Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Schweppe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schweriman Mr. and Mrs. Navio Sciarra Mrs. John Scony Mr. and Mrs. George C. Seller Martha Seller Seven Hills Restaurant Mr, and Mrs. George Shufer Mrs. Mattie Sharp Bob Sheshull Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shively Shirieycmn Shockey Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shum Mrs. Carrie Sieber Josie W. Siefke PATRONS Miss Betty Siegel Mrs. John Siegel Miss Mary Lee Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Singer Singleton's Food Market Mr. Charles Gregory Skeleton Mrs A. Slugetea Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. Smith Sophomores of 205 Angela Sorrentino Sorrentino Family Frances Sorrentino '52 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Spceih Mrs. A. Spelbrink Spider's Cafe Mrs. R. Springer Stanley's Auto Parts Stan's Comet Service Mr. and Mrs. James Stovale Theresa Siavule Joseph W. Steiber Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Steigleder Mary Ann Steigleder Steinkuhl's Bakery Joan Sienger '51 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stephens Mrs. E. Sfickel Mr. and Mrs. John Sriens Mrs. Margaret Storch Mr. Ed C. Studer Mr. and Mrs H Sturgeon 8x Danny Suge and Pete Mr. and Mrs. B. Sullivan Carol Sullivan Joanne Sullivan SwillingeHs South Norwood Pharmacy The $201 8 Runck Ltd. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Tallarigo Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Tallurigo Mr. and Mrs. Muriel Tullcrigo Arthur E. Tanner Cli'FF Tekulve Tern Tee Food Market Ten A. M. Study Vera Tanning Curl J Thomas Mr, and Mrs. Carl J. Thomas Dolores Thomas Marie Jone Thomas Mr. and Mrs. George J. Thompson Mari Jane Thoromun Tony's Food Shop Rosemary Torbeck 52 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Torbeck Mr. and Mrs. Roger Towle Towne Food Shoppe George Tresfer, Moving 21 Storage Miss Rosemary Tronu Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Trufant Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Patrick Turner Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Ulmer Mr. Frank Vossolo Sue Verkump V H. Food Shop Doug Via Harvey Vielhuuer Babe Vitogliuno 52 Mr. N. Vifugliano Nick Vitagliano Mr. and Mrs. S. Vitagliuno Charles Vuono Walnut Hilis Food Shop Wolfer Sgt. F. C. Joseph J. Wunkmueller Mrs. Ruth Watson Mrs. Lou Weber Mr. and Mrs. Weisbrod Mr. and Mrs. Wellman Jean Wells Mrs. Dorothy Wenzel Jody Wenzel Kay Wenzel Emil G. Werner Mr. H. J. Wessel Mr. Edward Wetterer Mr. and Mrs. George Whitcomb Mr. and Mrs. J. H. While Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White J. W. Whitehouse White's Restaurant Muior Williams Mrs. Ruby Williams Mr. and Mrs, Jake Wilmers Jean Wilmers Wilson Variety Show Mrs. Mary B. Wilson '35 Mr. Edward Winter ' Mr. Edward Wimer Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Woeste Miss Marcella Woesle Miss Margaret Woeste Miss Dorothy Wynne Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Yucis 37 ML and Mrs. Frank Yaegers Ginny Yoegers 52 Mrs. Mary Young Charles Zimmer Mary Lou Zimmer 51 Verna Zix 51 Rev. Alvin T Zugelter Student Directory ...3706 Ackermunn, Joan Amann, Mary .................................. 3842 Armocosf, Kathleen ........................ 2012 Both, Carol .................................... 6404 Beasley, Georgia .......................... 1514 Bickne1l, Jean ......................... 1732 Cerino, Phyllis ................. . ............. 6916 Chiodi. Mary ............................ ,6 ,.3543 Coffey, Gloria ................................ 991 Costello, Morystell ........................ 3438 Crouse, Patricia ............................. 3584 Donnelly, Mary Sue .................. 3736 Ellis, Mary ....................... , ............ 3590 Engel, Ruth ...................................... 3669 Engleri, Margaret 2825 Evans, Marilyn ........ 1 .................... .3309 Feldman, Patricia ..............1000 Fisher, Mary Jane ....................... 6534 Frank, Betty ............................... 3640 Gurbade, Shirley ........................... 4310 Glossmeyer, Helen 4226 Harimun, Patricia 6717 Horstmeyer, Nancy ....................... 3039 Hu1sell, Jean ....................... , .......... 4114 Huffman, Marguerite ...................... 1514 Hunt, Janet ................................ 5421 Jacob, Shirley ................................ 4435 Jacobs, Catherine .......................... 3208 Jansen, Louise ................................ 2938 Jensen, Marjorie ............................ 1866 Killian, Mary Ann .......................... 3427 Lee, Judy ................. . ...................... 3604 Leggett, Mary .............................. 3822 Homewood Rd., Moriemont....v BR Homewood Rd., Mariemom,...1.BR Breen St. ................................. EA Hawthorne Ave., Mariemont.,..BR St. Leger PI. PL Holloway Ave. ......................... PL Bramble Ave. HBR 51. Charles Pl. . EA Paradrome St. ....................... DU Wabash Ave. ........................ WO Monteith Ave. .1 EA Woodland Ave. .. ME Monteifh Ave. TR Grovedule PI. .......... . ............. EA Linwood Ave. ........................ EA Men1o Ave. ......................... EA Hatch $1. ............................... MA Palmetto Ave. BR Shaw Ave. . ,. TR Millsbroe Ave. .........ME Brown Way ............................ ME Bramble Ave. ,,..BR Cinnamon $1. .. EA Forest Ave., Norwood ........... ME Blair Ave; ........................... GA Stewart Ave. .V BR Lucerne Ave. .......................... BR Bach Ave. ................................ JE Cleinview Ave. MUN Huron Ave. . PL Duncan Ave. EA Tamarack Ave. ..................... EA Eastern Ave. ....................... 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Carol Anne ........................ 2756 Mitchell, Catherine ........................ 2850 Myers, Elizabeth 3601 Neises, Margaret .................... .. .74021 Nolan, Mary .................................. 2920 O'Malley, Mary .............................. 6810 Ostholthoff, Lois ............................ 913 Perkins, Phyllis ............................. 1532 Quosnovsky, Joan .......................... 1382 Quiner, Mary Helen ........................ 3520 Roof, Winifred ............................... 3712 Rossi, Alberto ................................ 2936 Ruchly, Janet .................................. 3938 Rupp, Mary 4804 Ryan, Ann ...................................... 3339 Scndmcnn, Jo Ann 1100 .3840 .4300 Schimpf, Joan ,, Schlick, Mary Rose V .. Schloss, Mary .. ., 6603 Schmidt, Mary .. .6217 Sorrentino, Frances ..................... 4188 Tekulve, Jane? ...3722 Thompson, Georgia 1 3718 Torbeck, Rosemary ...................... 3856 Viloglicno, Concetta ,.V.,..1..1,...2861 Weber, Janet .2712 Woeste, Heloise Wolfer, Barbara 531 1527 Yaegers, Ginny .......,.1.,...14216 Fairfax Ave. .......................... .PL Montgomery Rd. .. WSY Stewart Rd. ............................. BR Fairfax Ava. , PL Delta Ave. . ........................... TR lngleside Ave. ...WO Dacey Ave., Norwood ............ RE Edwards Rd. ............................ JE Esobella Ave. WRE Michigan Ave. .................. EA Paxton Ave. ......................... EL Woodburn Ave. W0 Bramble Ave. .,,BR Forest Ave., Milford ................ TE Merrimcc Ave. ..................... WO Myrtle Ave. .......................... CA Michigan Ave. ....................... EA Stevens Pl. EA Woodburn Ave. ...................... UN Taylor Ave. ............................ ME Jameson Ave. BR Wabash Ave. ........................ W0 51. Paul St. ............................ PA Germanic Ave. ................... BR Orchard Ln. SY Bramble Ave. ...................... EA Manuel Ave. WBR Settle Ave. ............................. BR Germanic: Ave. ................... BR Drake Ave. ............................. JE Mt. Vernon ........................ JE Ashmont Ave. ....................... EA Woodburn Ave. .,. ,0 1, HAV Missouri Ave; ....................... EA Merrimac Ave. .................. W0 Ivanhoe Ave., Norwood ,,,,, ME 4964 4797 5497 0091 1992 6010 0479 1167 1794 4301 0295 3064 3992 2069 6214 3658 5809 2149 6538 2378 6326 5350 3848 5187 8159 7139 2415 6583 9603 6862 3488 5712 2403 2493 6116 9913
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