St Marys High School - Tower Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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and Inspiration DEDICATION . . . To you, our Mother and Queen, we con- secrote our minds and hearts, grOWn and nourished oneoth your protective mantle here of Saint Mary's. May you find between fhe lines of This Tower of '53 no? only precious memories of our high school friends and activities km? a loving dedicofion of this book and all our fufure lives in sincere appreciation for your constant intercession in our behalf. Our Archbishop TO HIS GRACE, KARL J. ALTER, chief shep- herd of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, we pledge our respect and fidelity. His recent appointmen'r as Chairman of The Bishop's Committee of the National Catholic Welfare Council, proves his ability as c: disfinguished and progressive leader of 1he Catholic Church. We pray thcf God will continue 10 bless his administration with success and hoppi- ness in The service of Christ. and Fdend Our Father REV. LEO M. SCHMITT IT IS WITH SINCERE GRATITUDE that we pay tribute to Father Schmitt, superint tendent of St. Mary High School, for his continued interest and encouragement in the Tower of '53 and in call our scholastic activities. As chairman of the local school board for this district, comprising sixteen parishes, he is well acquainted with and personally supervises many projects for our well-being. The enviable reputation that St. Mary's holds in the scholastic and business fields is a living proof of the fruit of his untiring eHorts. May God continue to bless him with health, success and happineSS in his responsible position. Our Pastors Rt. Rev. Msgr. E. A. Davis St. Cecilia RI, Rev. Msgr, Edw. A. Freking St. Stephen Rt. Rev. Msgr. E. J. Quinn Our Lord Christ the King Rev. James J. Conroy 51, John RI. Rev. Msgr. J. H. Schengber Sf. Fluncis de Sales Rev. James N. lunn Our Lady of Lorene Rt Rev. Msgr, Frank S. Smith Holy Angels Rev. Leo M. SchmiH 5L Mary very Rev. Msgl'. James H. Hobun 51. John Vicmney Rev. Cyprian Frank, G.PA Immaculaie Conception Rev. Edw. Humann St. Rose Rev. Robert E. Manning, SJ. Robert Bellermine Chapel Rev, Paul E. Rogers, O.P. Sr. Gertrude Rev. Cornelius E. Smith, C.P.P.S. 51. Mark Rev. Arthur Stuart, C.P. Holy Cross Rev. Basil A. Huneberg 51. Margaret of Corinna Rev. 0H0 J. Herrmunn St. Andrew Rev. H. A. Weslermann St. Anthony Farewell , ' and Thank You SISTER MARIE JEANNETTE IT IS WITH DEEP APPRECIATION and friendly remembrance that we bid farewell to Sister Marie Jeannette, our principal. For the past six years St. Mary's has progressed academically, extra-curricu- Iorly and spiritucily clue to her untiring eHorts and intelligent foresight. To name but a few projects completed under her direction we might mention: the new modern cooking department, the telephone booth, the Homemaking 0nd Home Nursing Courses, the rostrum, nickelodeon, glee club risers and tape re- corder and flag for the stoge, the new 16 mm. movie machine, the new mimeoe graph and adding machine for the business department and the torso for the biology department. Again we say Thanks Sister . May God bless you with health, succegs and happiness in your future labors, is the prayer of every St. Mary girl from 1947 to 1953. REV. ALVIN T. ZUGELTER REV. FRANCIS MILLER Rel. III, IV Rel. I, ll MRS. F. DOLLE Our Secre1ary MISS ROBERTA FOLEY MISS LUCY WINTERS MISS ELMIRA HANNAFORD Dramuiic Art Home Economics Physical Educmiun Our Teachers SISTER MARlE JEANNETTE, Principal SISTER MARION, Study SISTER MARY GABRIELLA, General Science, Chemislry SISTER MARIE VERONICA, Algebra I, Lofinl SISTER MARY MICHAELLA, Biology ll, Religion ll SISTER ROSE, World History, English Ill, Religion Il, IV SISTER HELEN THERESE, Library SISTER CLARlTA, Sociology, Civics, Religion III, American History SISTER MARGARET ANGELA, Glee Club SISTER MARY ROCH, General Math, English I, Geometry ll SISTER MARIE JOHN, English II, Latin II, Religion lll SISTER CHARLES ELLEN, Latin lll, Spanish l, French l1, Homemaking, Religion 1V, Mod. History SISTER MO1RA, Orchesfru ' - J ISAS'IJER DIANIEL MIRIAM, Bookkeeping, Math lV it English IV, Religion IV M 1 ' 'I, SISTER CHRISTOPHER, Typing ll, Religion I, General Business ' I .1 ' SISTER MARIA, Sienography I, II, Typing l, IL Bookkeeping Introducing Our Seniors . . . . fy'z'. l'- ' 4'! ffx ' , x. V'rff Ros'ea'nne a Bernholt S.D.S. 4. Siudenl Council 4. M0111 Club 3. Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4. CIassOFFIcer 2.3.4. Junior, Senior Play. Senior Class president, u popular maid, Our memory of her will never fade. Frances Forman Class Oerr L 4. 5.13.5. 2, 4. Mmh Club 3. Orch. 1, 2. An enthusiastic secrev fury, one cf 1e besi, Completing ull prciects wilh inlerest and zest. JV .e Clajss Officers .1 ,II lJ ZLIIVL J: .,-L Madeline Sefcl DramaticReqdingB. Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4. C.S.M.C. 1. SfudeniCouncil3,4. Cheerleader I, 2, 3. Orch. 1, 2. Abroadsmileforevery uFFuir, Popular, capa- ble, energy Do spare. Marilyn Turner Glee Club I, 2, 4. Student Council I, 2, 3, 4. Class Officer 1,2, 4. Ormoricql 2, 4. Mmh Club 4. Beta Club OFF. 4. Triple A.C. OH. 4. Senior Play. Infeliigent keeper of dollars and cents, From smiling dignity she sel- Ielen's. f7 AH a i.'; I'D . r ' 'L'- A' K7 L1 1 r 'C '. V . .., , Ht? .1 .1 , . xi, 36; 1-: . 1, f m h t : V'r . ,. .ra, .1 C 1.; . , d' , 7. z ;i 1 7 i, 1:14. , ,1, .1 - - - J. a ,., - Mavis Murray Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4. Siudent Council 2, 3, 4. Triple A.C. Off. 4. G.A.A. Varsity l, 2. Student Council Presi- 1 den? by sludth-vote, She has proved herself . a leader of noie. L Virginia Torbeck C.S.M.C. 'l, 3. 4. 5.0.5. 2. Junior, Senior Play Oratoricul 3, 4. Mission President, mighty yel small, Cheer- fulll, generous, loved by a lu Anna Jean Hardin 5.D.5. L 3, 4. Junior, SeniorFluy Math Club 3. An 5.D.S. President uui fur modest style, Talented, friendly, al- ways a Emile. Joanne Sullivan G.A.A. OFF. 3. 4. Varsity 3, 4. Reserves 2. G.A.A.Presidem,quiel bu! Orue, She'll play her heart on! far 1112 gold and blue. Nancy Adler Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. An allractive bland, quiet, sincere, A friendly smiIe far all wha ap- pear. Marilyn Adkins Glee Club 1, 2.3, 4. Math Ciub 3. Trees. 4. Junior, Senior Play. An uftrnctive miss, in- telligent too, She never fails when lhere' s a wave duly 10 do. R: 1a Mary Armacosf A swee? senior, with plenty of charm, Peppy at times, no cause for alarm. Lois Bath Glee Club 4. Basketball 1. A student of worth, she's lfres perige', In manner pleasant, in ui- tire neat. Mary Pat Bevis C.5.M.C. 3. Volleyball 1, 2, 4. Baskelball 1, 3, 4. A sparkling smile all through Ihe day, She captures friends through herwiHy way. Joann Blankemeyer Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Senior Play. Always on hand when 'here's a need, In HIE Senior Class Play, she did her good deed. Mary Ellen Bohun Volleyball 1. Basketball 1. A senior whu hails From a fomuus hill, Has always claimed sewing her favorite skill. Marianne Boyd Orcl'I. l, 2. Senior Play. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. An aspiring Journal- ist, truly a blond, A lively wil, of whom all are fond. Mary L. Bregan Glee Club 'I, 2, 3. Quiet gruciousness with a ready smile, Conscientious, friendly, working all the while. Bernice Breving Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 4. A domestic linle miss, quiel and neul, Tu lhase who know her, a witty treat. , s . l ,' Anna Brilel'll Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4. Beta Club 0H. 4. She masters assign, menls without muc fuss, Her friendliness also merils A plus. Barbara Buecking Glee Club 1, 2,3,4. Math Club 3. Senior Play. A quief smile, a mu, rageous heart, Makes Barb u worlhwhile senior part. Suzanne Carr Glee Club 4. A California lass, quile fall, We're glad she heard an eastern call. Mary Ann Cianciolo A happy-go-lucky sen- ior girl, Whose stories could keep you long in a whirli Donna Casey An able athlete of subtle wit, Serious when the time calls for it. Jean Cleary Glee Club 'I, 2, 4. Junior, Senior Play. Carol Christman Glee Club 'I, 4'. cheerfully generous with smile and hand, Wherever her help is in demand. Full of pep, gayefy, cheer, An uclress of nofe,u siuden' sincere. Mary Ann Cogliuno Glee Club 1, 2,3,4. Senior Play. Volleyball 1. Tall and friendly, wit- ly, sincere, 'Cu-Co' is Ihere when fun is near, 0,1 $3.: . . ,. W Mary Pat Conners Glee Club 1,2,3,4. C.S.M.C.Rep.1, 2, Treasurer 4. In leaks and leader- ship, Pctsy's supreme, A nursing career is hgr cherished dream. W . Shirley Cormdo Glee Club 1.2.3.4. The smuHest of our senior class, Is this quick mnving friendly loss. Sue Daggeft 5.0.5. 1. Her generous way by all is known, A gir! wiih expressions all her own. Donna S. Dankel Senior Play Dramatic Reading 3 Shels known to reul1y electrify the air, With her drumufic way and cual-bluck hair. i b v .. 1 i j? - I x I ,A'r f ' I Martha Davis i . 1' Glee Club 1,2,3,4. -, ' ' A quiet miss, wifh lung red hair, Her an- swers tell, she has 1hougl1v$ Up rhere, Patricia . Dempsey , Class Officer 3. ' 1 Post Reporter 4. ' Triple AC. Rep. 3, 4 Math Club Pres. 4. Junior, Senior Play I Oroiorical 3. 1 Dramatic Reading 3 Cheerleader 4. ' Glee Club 3, 4V Poi's a dear, For whom wriiing is play, Only here Qwu years, ' her grude's always A. s Marilyn DieIz Glee Club 1, 2, a, 4. Anywhere work with a smile mun be done, Quiet, eFF-ciem Marilyn is the one. Barbara Donnelly Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Easyrgoing 'Burb', walks in school each day, Sh's easy to please; her smile saves ?he day. Lillian Donovan C.S.M.C. Sec. 4 Junior, Senior Play. Mae' is a pretty Irish lass, A play direlnor for Ihe senior class. a . A n II ya', W J V V 7,9 v 2', - ' ' , ' - - J 1- , NW? Y Alice Dunn Glee Club I, 2, 3,4. 1! - - - A qunef smile Is al I '2 ways her greeling, Ser- 11:. j. ious, loyal, a girl M1 worlh meeting. ,1 j W .1 o 1 tvkx E W . Mary lee Dwyer G A.A Rep. 4. Student Council L Class Officer 3. S.D S 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, Mgr. 3. With polifeness and kindness she make: her way, Intelligent or winy,come whu! may. Joan Futh Volleyball L This blond lass re- mains in her place. A n d s e f s u q u i at friendly pace. i f , l ,- ,x ' . x, , - r X . , - , . - r , , rd Mary Ann Frank Glee Club I, 3, 4. Senior Play Direc- Ior. j'A bluck-haired beauty with smiling eyes, Be- hind which intellect and falen' lies. Carol Huck Murgarei Fischer Glee Club 1,2, 3,4, L Glee CM: 1' 2' 3' Likm X'i'siiii'er: 5' Awillingworkeriloyul scwllggk keeps '19! in Tr and hue, She aways ' has a smile for you. 7; MW, 7.,, f .51 I! ffffng fr ' . 1.1- alj:I' ; I !, j aj'LLM . l, ,1. Margaret I ' , jvliolljck 79V ,7 M. ArleneHartmun y, f If ' I S'D'S' .$a::'::::3 .22';113 I ' c s M.c. Rep. 4. . 4p . her informed withtm a sound. k', ! jail, X Inf , ll , - f . flzi V7 l I 21 I k; I ix , 1' - Ix! f' ' ' WW?! ' WW I l; ,.l I I V , A good ull-arounder. in class and ouiside, Si. Maryls :un paint is Margie with pride. Jean Foppe A quiet lass wifh no! much height, A peas- un! friendly senior mi'e. 1:1 lrmgurd Hartman Glee Club I, 2. 4. Triple A.C. 3, 4. Ma1h Club Sec. 4. DrumnTiEReudinga. An ardent student, 0 generous aid, A girl on whom high hopes are laid. Janet Hillen Junior, Senior Play. Malh Club 3, V. P. 4 A thinkel polished with Math for four years, Artistic, friendly in any career. Vivian Huffman Glee Club 3, 4. Junior. Senior Play. S.D.S. Rep. 4. A sparkling smile, a lovely vuice, A friend- ly air, she's everyone's choice. X ..J i x I 1 Rita Kneipp Glae Club 'I, 2, 3, 4. Wifhin herself she's building a dream, And only her friendly smile can be seen. ; X , Mary A9 WW Kuriiny r Glee Fub $2.14. A blond prima donnu for We Met. '64, Her friendly way will stand her in s'ore. Geraldine Laban: C.S.M.CL 2. 5.D.5. 3. Gerry' is debonair, quiet and sweef, Help- ful, cheerful, always neat. Phyllis Lung Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4. Triple A.C. 2. Student Council 2. Class Officer 2. Quiei, helpful, trained in many skills, She can play Chopin' s Sonatas and ?rills. Kathleen Lehune 1riple A.C. 1, 3. Junior Play. Always iu!ly, friendly and full of zesf, Santa Claus is 1h: Vs Shelft plays Lbesu'l IIIWIL ff $1 I Harriet Lisi Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4, Senior Ploy. Triple A.C. 3. A learned siudenl in sciente and history, She can answer ques- tions in any category. Kay Long Glee Ciub 4. Student Council 4. Beta Club Pres. 4. Pas! Reporter 4. DramaticReadinng A leader from Texas came SI. Mary's way, And all are glad she decided lo slay. Nancy Lou Long Glee Club 1, 2. Petite, smiling, effi- cien? inc, Aware of each slyle thui's diEer- em or new. Nancy Put Long Seniur Play. Triple A.C. 3. Orchesiru l,2,3,4. Studeni Council 3, Trees. 4. Active studem, gener- osity her middle name, A Milford product. who 5 broughf honor In the name. -., Helen .' Longboitom . 9: .59 Triple AC. 3. . , Nix, Glee Club 1. J L .. Orchesiru 2. 3, 4. I ,J ,8, , ff. . c.s.M.c. 3, 4. . ., . . i 1 l1 f a With a quiet, helpfui, courteous way, She has helped brighten many a day.' Jean lowry Patricia Mugevney Glee Club T, 2, 3, 4. Triple A.C. 3. Volleyball 1, 2 DrumuficReadingS G.A.A. Rep. 1, ,2 Trans. 3, V. P. 4. Glee Club 1, 2,3,4. Student Council 3. Volleyball 1,2,3,4. ,Baskafball 11.3.4. Athlete, student, per- . sonulify foo, Enfhusius- Iic Belle, whose ene- mies are few. A hard worker, who does her parf, Known erous hearL ,GW w. Joan; ,hlucCarfhf G.A,A, Rep. 3. Mgr. 4. Cheerleader'l,2,3,4 Glee Club 'I. 2, 3, 4. A great cheerer in sports and school, A generaus hand is her outslunding rule. Irene Lultmer G.A.A. Mgr. 3. Sec. 4. .Buskefball 1.2.3.4. V-qlleybull 1,2,3,4. x Tricky afhlefe, all- around girl, Active in In schoal and social whir . Joanne McLaughlin Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. A dependable miss of lalenfs nut a few, Music, bookkeeping, fhese are but two. for capable and gen 7.. , j! f 4 4444 44 4444,4444,44 4.4 Carol Moormun Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 5.0.5. Trans. 4. Math lab 3, 4. Junior, Senior Play. Dramatic Reading 3 Triple A.C. 4. Sweet- scholar and ac- Iress,musi:allyinclined, A iruer friend one couldn't Find. 401 M r154 4 W X 2;! Marylin 941 J' . Moraril'y Q Volleyball I, IV Orchestra 2, 32 4. ! Marlene Mefz A cheerful twin, ready for Fun 'Toc bud', we I I u Musician, smdem. say, shes cnly one. worohy cf acclaim, Helpful emciency is her middle name. Peggy Morrisey Margie Miller Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4. Junior, Senior Play. Glee Club 'I, 2, 3, 4. Her constant humor makes work fun, valued friend when there's work In he done. Quiet bui smiling all the day, Ready Io co- operate,when ihe word you say. Beny Moore Giee C1ub1, 2, 3, 4. Junior Play. She'll never hurI your ears wiih her loud Voice, This diminmive senior is everyone's choice. u? Lx rrn I W N ; .1; 7.1 v ' : - , .1 f N .- r .1 ' I I l L- -.x Wilhelmenu Mussmun G.A.A. Rep. 3. Sfudent Council 2. Math Club 3. Volleyball 1, 2, 3. Buskefball 1, 2, 3. A student of worth, ye! not a book-worm, Willie knOWs all Ohe social Oerms. Claire Nickum Glee Club 'I, 2. When Claire bestow: her soft, sweef smile, Her dimples all of us beguile. Roberta Niehaus Glee Club 2, 3, 4. C.S.M.C Local V. P. 4. Bela Club Sec. 4. Triple A.C. Pres. 4. Junior, Senior Play. A capable blond, wi1h a lovely smile, It's a unanimous one that Robbie's worthwhile. Sue O'Brien C.S.M.C. Rep. 2. G.A.A. Mgr. 4. Volleyball 3, 4. Basketball 4. She has a spirit 1hr. can win games, You'll always find her dispa. siiion the same. Martha J. O'Connor 5.D.S. Sec. 4. G.A.A. Rep. 1. Mgr. 2. Sec. 3. Glee Club1,2,3,4. Basketball l,2,3,4. Volleyball '1, 2, 3. Marty's 'all and fleet cf foot, She has school spirit no mailer where she's put. Joan Overberg Senior Play. Glee Club 'I, 2. Always laughing, al- ways gay, This cure- hee senior has an op- peuling way. Charlene Payne Triple A.C. 3. A conscientious senior with dancing feet Tc nne and all she's polite and sweet Lois Pike Glee Club 'I, 2, 3, 4. Luis is a quiet friend- 1y lass, A welcome ud- di'ion m any class. Cecilia RenIenkuper G.A.A. Rep. 2. Sec. 4. Vclleybcil 2, 3, 4. Ceil is serious when at work, Yet never known a gaud-Hrne tn Shirk. Rosiland Roche Junior,$enior Nay. Giee Club 2. C.S.M.C. Rep 4. Volleyball 1. A dramatic talent in Rosie you'll see,A sen- ior with Gun and iol'li'y. Jacqueline Russ Junior Play. Beta Club V. P. 4. Glee Club1, 2,3,4. A girl who's writing has a Flair, Besides her other talents in spare. Ruth Schubert Emdent, malure, a girl of worth, Whu also knows the definition of mirlh. Jo Ann Schwerl'man Volleyball 4. G.A.A. Rep. 2. 4. Triple A.C. 3. A star on the Hour in every game, Her Loyal school spirit is worthy of the name. Shirley Siegel Glee Club 1; 2,3,2. Junior Play. Beta Club Trees. 4. A lovely face, a win- ning smile, Shirley's presence is ne'er nu! af siyle. Muihildq Sfeigieder Volleyball 1. An active lass, in her .awn quiel way, Her generous hand has saved many a day. Patricia Towle SD.S. Rep. 2. Glee Club 1, 2,3,4. A sincere air, an in- quisiiive mind, Makes Put a wonhwhile send ior find. Marilyn Werner Glee Club 'I, 2, 3, 4. A :upuble hand, a sfudem 'In ciass, A gen- erous aid is H135 sen- ior lass. Crow $2M Shirley Wilmers Junior,Senior Play. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. She plays her part well, wherever it be, On 51a92, in schaol, or ucIiviOy. v w? fll lnhrmul Senior Glee Club; 2 Senior Pals; 11M Willie Mussrnun, Marilyn Adkins, 5. doles; MJ Senior Cnrolers; GI Play on Ruinne's car,- ibty Pour Seniors, behind the Exars; 1N Bobbie Niehous, Mavis Murray, Sue Curr HNimre Dameh Wl Before the From; KW 51. Mary Belles cl ease; Hm Fun a? lunch; UH Vhere's the bus? MD We stick together; HIM A From Foursume; HM Harriet Lis', Put Mageveny, Margie Fel- lick, Marilyn Werner; U3 Alize Dunn, Marlhu Davis uher school, xxSenior Samples ls! rnw: Barbara Buecking, Donna Dankel, Marianne Boyd, Joan Overberg, Roberto Niehaus, Nancy Pat Lang. 2nd row: Roseanne Bernholf, Virginia Torbeck, HurrEe? LisQ, Joanne Blankemeyer, Marilyn Turner, Shirley Wilmers, Marilyn Adkins, Janet Hillen, Vivian Huffman, Puniciu Dempsey. 3rd row: Jeanne Cleary, Peggy Morrisey, Anna J, Hardin Carol Moorman. Directors 10 right; Madeline Sam, Mary Ann Cnglicnc, Mary Ann Frank, Lillian Donovan. of Senior Samples , composed of Three one-act plays under the direction of Miss Roberta Foley, dramatic art teacher. The wide variety of entertainment can be seen 'From the ihree titlesh'smr Player , Crime for Tea , and A Date With the Professor . h ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT was the net result of the 1952 dramatic production 151' row: Anna Bruehl, Barbara Donnelly, Muty Pm Conners, Bernice Breving, Irene LuHmer, Cecilio Renzenkuper, h Charlotte Payne. 2nd raw: Margie Miller, Lois Pike, Arlene Hartman, Claire Nickum. Frances Furmun, Joan McCarthy. 3rd row: Put Tawle, Sue Duggev, Pal Bevis, lrmgard Hartman ' Crusade leaders at the Round Table for 1heir weekly meeting. Annual Christmas Party m 5?. Joseph's Infant Horne. Mavis Murray is crowned Paper Drive Queen by our Lady Mae DonovanL tam: Mnry Pu! Conners and Peggy Connelly lend a hand cit Ihe paper drive; Susan DeardorF and Mary Jo SchoH choose a pamphlet from fhe C.S M.C. rack. Student Council Our Government . . - $111235er izwszas f STUDENT COUNCIL is? raw: Nancy Put Long, 56:7 and Trans,- Muvis Muncy, President; Mania Morund, Vice Presideni; Anita Cun- ningham, Junior Class Pres.; Mary Dirr, 202; Ann Sthumuker, 13-5; Bernadine Kohis, Freshman Class Pres. 2nd row: Marilyn Turner. 307; Sue Dieters, 205; Martha Selzer, 301. 3rd row: Madeline Seiu, 306; Roseanne Bernhaif, Senior Class Pres.,- Carolyn Hefele, 303; Janice Davis, 105,- Mary Ziegler, Sophomore Class Presq- Bonnie Wardl 304; Coral Muumel, H34; Kay Long, 305. TWELVE YEARS of student government is a fact of which ST. Mary's is justly proud. The Student Council's varied program of social and disciplinary activities requires from ifs democratically elecfed representatives leadership, responsibilify, courage and loyahy. Assemblies, mimeo- graphed bi-monfhly bulletins, enforcement of council-made disciplinary rules and an extensive Red Cross program are a few of their undertakings. Council Activities 0 The Naiivify scene represenfs one of the acts performed by sfudenfs in 'he Chrisimas play; 2 Fancies and Findings is published bi-monfhly by Sfudenf Council officers and represent- atives; Ch A preHy girl is like a melody , and H125: three Iassies were a 31H in the vctrieOy show; 00 A peek u! The lunch line, shaws us :1 few hungry freshmen waiting patiently; QJ Nancy is demerited by c: Sludenf Council represenialive; HQ Murly seems to find the iusk cf puHing signs up, a cheerful one. Supply the Demand for the Supply 5. D, S, OMcers sealed: Martha Jane OtConnor, Secy.; Margaret O'Connor, Vice Pres..- Annu Jean Hardin, Prese; Carol Monrmnn, Trans,- Mary lee Dwyer, Rec. Secy. of City Chapter. Representatives standing: Joan Guntzelmun, 105; Puuh'ne Suntungelo. 301.- Mary Ann Schengber, 304; Pat Fuul, 202; Vivian Huffman, 307; Roseanne Bernholt, 305; Marilyn Whistler, D-5; Ginny Lange, 303; Mary Alice Schwartz, 205; Peggy Lang, 104; Frances Farmun, 306. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE The year began with a school drive for S. D. S. mem- bershipeuctive participation was stressed. OHiciuI pledge cords having the prayer to St. Muriel Goretti on the buck were signed during the lunch hours. Represemmives of work on Questionnaires. Modern Modesty. 5.0.5. Style Show The Annual Ice Skating Party Our Girls' Athletic Association Silting: G, Lange, Treasurer; J, Lowry, V. Pres.; J. Sullivan, President; i. Lu'llrner, Rec. Sec.; C. Renzenkuper, Canesh ponding; C. Hefele, Soc. Chairman. Standing; M. Wenzel, B. lmwulle, P. Dewey, 5. Mann, M- L, DWYSL PA BEVIS. 3- KOHS. THE GIRLS' ATHLETlC ASSOCIATION has two main purposeshto develop good sportsmanship and school spirit. Here at St. Mary's we have an extensive athleric program consisting of introh mural basketball, volleyball and baseball, 05 well as the individual uctivifies of bowling and Out- ing. A Trophy is awarded to the individual winner of the ping pong tournament. Competition is open to everyone at St. Mary's while Those girls possessing better-than-average ability have an opportunity to play on the interscholasfic teams. This organizaiion is financed by a school athletic fee. The governing board consisfs of girls elected by the active members and is under The direction of Miss Elmira Hannaford. Sitting: S. O'Brien, T. Sluvu'e, G, Geis Slanding: J McCanhyl E Kohls, P. Lung. EACH GIRL is vitally interested in her sport and has a technical knowledge of i1. Cooperation and plan- ning are essential characteristics of the manager.- M A. Boyd, P. Dempsey, J. Starch, J, McCarthy. Victory is almosf cerfoin when our four spirited leaders give Come on Blue, come on Gold. Come on team, knock 'em cold. out with this cheer: SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL TEAM Sining: J. Lowry, GA Geis, C, Hefele, 5. O'Brien, JV Sullivan, l. Luftmer, C. Renzenkuper. Secund raw: G, Lungs, M. Ash, EV Kohls, M. E. O'Connell, M. Morund, I vaule, E. Rutledge, P. Connelly. Slanding: B. lmwulle, M. Bresser, C. Brenner. A. Buckerr, M. A. Schengber, G. Kunkenmoellar, 5. Mann. Absent J. Schwerlmun. VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS - HOMEROOM 305 15? low: C. Renzenkuper, I. luNmer, C. Chrisfmun, R. A. Bernhoh. 2nd row: 5. O'Brien, M. A. Boyd, J. McCarthy. Absenl: J. Schwertman. Undefeated SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM 151 row: Sue O'Brien, Joann Sullivan, Put Bevis, Irene LuHmer. 2nd row: Munhu Morund, Peggy Connellyl Peggy Murray, Ginny Lounge, Gayle Gies, Carolyn Hefele, Nancy Schroeden 3rd row: Virginia Dubois, Margarei Imwulle, Coral Brenner, Marilyn Ash, Joan Gun'zelmun, Peggy Lung. THE VANQUISHED SETON v URSULA - MERCY a THE YEAR 1953 was a banner year for the basketball team with victories over 5Uch opponents as Seton, McNicholus, Mother of Mercy 0nd St. Ursula Academy Congrutqutions Blue and Gold. MCNICHOLAS Science and Math Clubs TRIPLE A. C. OFFICERS Sealed: Kathleen Niehaus, Treus.; Roberta NiehuUS, Prest; Marilyn Turner, Rect Secy. StundEng: MQVEs Murray, City Corr. Secy.; Elaine Kahls, Vice Pres.; Martha Murand, Corr, Secy. THE TRIPLE A, C. SCIENCE CLUB com- posed of the Catholic High Schools of the city of Cincinnati, stands for Ut Aquinas Club, at Alert Cincinr nations and, Qt American Catholics. A Hobby Fair, in which St. Mary pieced three in the Upper twenty and picnic in June are the main events. MATH CLUB OFFICERS June! HiIFen, V.P.; Marilyn Adkins, Treus.; Irmgard t Hurtmunl $92.; Put Dempsey, Pres. AS MEMBERS of the National Mathe- mdtics Honor Society, the Galileo Chapter of St. Mary, must maintain an 85h: average and participate in the annual colloquium. St. Mary has been one of the three winners in the written competition each year since its entrance in 1949. Slanding: Roberta Niehaus, Curr. Sec; Jackie Russ, V P.,- Marilyn Turner, Sergeanf at Arms. Seated: Anna Bruehl, Rec. Sen; Kay Long, Pres; Shirley Siegel, Trecas THE BETA CITIZENSHIP CLUB affiliated with 1he Commission on American Citizenship, Washington D C. on Nov. 28, 1952. Its goal is leadership, achievement, and character; spiritually, scholasti- cally and socially. Its members can be idemiFIed by the Black and Gold arm bands, pins or letters Fatima Club Left to righl: Elaine Haeh, Treus.; Eileen Gruisch, Arris1; Mary Lou White, Sec; Carol Bomkump, V.F.,- Ann Kifcheil, Pres. THE JUNIOR STUDENTS of American History under The pcm'oncage of Our Lady of Fa'rimcl pledge themselves to recHe daily the Rosary for World Peace. They encourage friends and relatives to do likewise and have composed numerous poems and hymns to Our Lady of Fatima. School Orchestra 15f Violins: Mavis Murray, Hurliet Lisl, Marilyn Moruriiy, Carol Donovan, Kathleen Dollenmeyer, Bonnie Ward. 2nd Violins: Murys'ell Ohm, Donna Lisi, Suzanne Simlmcm Cello: PhyHis Lang, Lois Olson. Flute: Peggy Murray, Elaine Knhls. Clarinet: Roseanne Eernholl, Joanne McLaughlin. Suxnphune: Peggy lung. Tlumpel: Nancy Pal Long, Trambone: Blanche Elder. DrLIms: Ethel Rutrledge, Patricia Blankemeyer. Bass: Martha Selzer. Bells: Helen Long- bottom. Piano: Carol Wells. Student Direnor: Dennise Meyer. FOUR YEAR ORCHESTRA MEMBERS Violins: Mavis Murray, Harrier List, Marilyn MorarifyA Cello: Phyilis Lung. Trumpe': Nancy Pat Lang. Clarinet Rose- anne Bernholt, Joanne McLaughlin. Upperclassmen Glee Club 1:! raw: Lois. Bath, Mary Albert, Florence SchiVIey, Marie O'Connor, Margaret Imwulle, Mary Vuofio, Maly C. Mahne, Rhea Connelley, Janice Davis, Mary Spellbrink, Carol Elder, Josephine Furio, Mary Crist, Joan M:Ccmhy. 2nd row: Munhu Morund, Carcl Mounrel, Jeanne Cleary, Caral Johnson, June! Miller, Geraldine Whilccmb, Donna Tekulve, Ro- berta Adams, Peggy Morrell, Nancy Murphy, Lois Turner, Joann Talluriga, Donna Flee. Teresa S'ovule, Nancy Schroeder, Peggy Murray, Shirley Corrado. 3rd row: Curul Moormnn, Mary Ann Frank, Helga Schneider, Martha Jane O'Connor, Nancy Adler, Virginia Diana, Patrizia Frank, Shiriey Noschung, Geneva Blum, Jean DuBois. Mary Lou Whiie, Nancy Wilmers, Barbara Buecking, Vivian HuFfmnn, Pu- lricin Dempsey, Barbara Dunnelly, Betty Moore, Roberta Niehaus. 4m row: Ann Eugun, Rita Kneipp, Carol Huck, Carol Christman, Shirley Wilmers, Margie Follick, Peggy Morrisey, Carol Brennar, Arlene Buchuri, Marilyn Ash, Jean Lowry, Ku1hleen Murray, Muri- lyn Turner, Shirley Siegel, Patricia Connors, Marianne Kunini'is, Bernice Brevflng. Marilyn DieIl, 5H1 raw: Lois Pike, Martha Davis, Marilyn Werner, Mary Lee Dwyer, Margie Miller. Georgia Kunkemueller, Eileen O'Malley, Barbara Kusselmun, Mary Ann Schengber, Mcuy Ann Cogliuno, Sulanne Curr, Ann Nuberhuus, Patricia Mugevney, Jacqueline Russ, Pulricia Towle, Alice Dunn, Kay Long1 Anna Eruehl, Joann Blankemeyer, lrmgurd Hartman, Marilyn Adkins Freshman Glee Club ISO row: Lois Muell, Rita Engberson, Beatrice Birmingham. Rose Ann Stewart Judy Weisge:ber, Judy Biedenbender, Kathleen Nie- hDUs, Carol Neidenbuchl Georgianne Murphy, Poiridu MESOFIEV, Mary Lou Dowd, Kathleen Stare, Marilyn Connor, Louise Coyne. 2nd row: Kcnhryn Mueninghoff, Jeannine Dorr, Pauline Mormile, Marilyn BuniE, Jacquelyn Same, Carol Lima, Joann Fina , Bur- buru Sannenberg, Nancy Vogelsong, Bernadine Kchfs, Mary Ann Wessel, Rosalind Wagner, AnneHe Lumps, Nora Longbonom, Rasulie Mucksum, Julio McGraiI. 3rd row: Joan Harris, Elaine Rush Ann Duran. Piatriciu Costello, Dolores Kennedy, Mary Caroline Schmid, Carol A. Carey, Sue Dieter, Judy Kreimer, Pu1ricic1 Vineyard, Carol Renner, Mary Dirr, Barbara Hill, Antoinette Viesan, Jean Rybul', Rosuiie Cerinol Carol Rodenkircher. Mh row: Juan Norris, Frances Greiwe, Ann Schumaker, Sheila Sthuermun, Ann Gallagher, Patricia McCarthy, Marlene Wenzell Rosemary Pewrher, Evelyn Foley, Sue Deurdorff, Mary Kilcoyne, Dorothy Thomas, Ru'h A, Hennesuey, Veronica Framer, Margaret Schimpf, Nurmu chekump, Shirley Evans, Eleanor Pies. f0 Enioyuble exharunichar adivities; a; dance crowd; $ Donna caught unuwures; 7 Hm All aboard for home; UH Hungry Freshmen; HZ; Bashful sophomores; t3: An early morning dufy; I4! Freshman of ease; 5 A St. Mary Why so sad, Nancy? M Do you remember Freshies? UM Miss Spirit of Democracy; A familiar 12:42 sigh'; UM Variety 1900 sfyle. Underclassmen . . . . e . 1., Dignified HOMEROOM 301 Isl row: Violei McCormuc. Janice luwson, Jaon Starch, Peggy Connelly, Peggy Murray, Marilyn Men, Ann Eagan, Adaire Ludwig; 2nd row: PauIine Suntangelo, Mary White, Eileen O'Malley, Ruber'la Adams, Virginia Diana, Peggy Morrell, Helga Schneider, Dorothy Pirsil'dt, Mary C. Talluriga. 3rd row: Joan Boehm, Ann Kifchell, Anita Cunningham, Ann Naberhaus, Murfhu Seller, Adrienne Hebbler, Barbara Winler, Gayle Geis, Shirley Mann. JUNIORS This is indeed on action year Packed well with memories weWI hold dear. Our giddiness has passed to sense, And our importance is immense. We gave our famous Junior play And then worked feverishly for prom day Our Senior year is now in sight We hope we'll Take our place, just right. HOMEROOM 303 150 row: Betty Hunzel, Florence Shively, Virginia Lunge, Carol Johnson. Carolyn Hefele, Manhu Morund, Nancy Schroeder, Josephine Furio. 2nd row: Mary Crisv, Jamel Miller, Barbara Payne, Carol Bornkcxmp, Put Dewey, Mary Frances Tullarigo, Peggy Disselkump, Margaret O'Connor, Denise Meyers, 3rd row: Joanne Tullarign, Kathryn Legge , Janet Mar'in, Martha Fagin, Beisy McHu!e, Nancy Murphy, Eileen Grufsch, Elaine Hueh, Marlene Sthmidt, Mary Barbara Albert Absent: Marion Arbnugh' Mary Caoney, Mary Sualfeld. Those Unpredictable Sophs HOMEROOM 304 'lsl row: M. Ellen OIConnell, Ruse Movie Ciunciolo, Betty Ferone, Mary A. Boeddeker, Coral Elder, Pat Ducey, Jeanne Merlund, Jean Gillhum. 2nd row: Mary Cook, Murgure! lmwalle, Pm King, Marie Trapani, Geraldine Whi1comb, Marisfel Ohm, Mary Roberts, Eva Ward, Theresa Sfuvule. 3rd raw: Put Herrlinger, Kathleen Murray, Darcthy Martin, Carol Grave, Arlene Bucherf, Georgia Kunkemoeller, Mary Ann Schengber, Barbara Allen, Kufhleen Dollenmeyer, Pu? Frank, Danna Tekulve, Charlene Uhl. SOPHOMORES Silly Sophs you're called by name Giving school dances has added 10 your fame Throughout the day in 106 You can be found using frog picks . Forsaking Silas Mcrner in the Spring Your mind will wander to picnic things Now leave those pranks and look ahead And put on Junior dignity instead. mmazc'ed . Sept. 2h Good Old Golden Rule Days begin once more, Sept. 18- Come Holy Spirit. OCT. OCT. ch. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. NOVA Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. T4-15-Carloads of paper for C,S.M.C. paper drive. 17hNew friends made of Student Council Gei-Together. 23v-Uniforms become The style. 24-Wekome to The Freshies on In- iiiafion Day. 3Q5eniors proudly display duss rings. 7-Closses begin at 9:30 on Firsi Fridays. 21hNew stars are discovered in Variety Showl 25hNew Talents in the Senior Samples. 26hMusic fined the air, Sf. Ce- cilicHs Day Program. 28- Who? shall I be? , Vocation Day at Regina. Sh-Harriet List, winner in Essay Contest. 6-Sorrow entered our halls as Mother Mary Zoe died. 12FS.D.S. fashion show. 18-19hCharity is the keynote in C.S.M.C. Christmas Parties. ZShSTudent Council's Annual Christmas Party and Senior Carolers. 23hThe Crystal Ball, Sophomore dance. - AAOhio $1016 Scholarship Test nets five honorable mentions for S.M.H. 20hBoskefbcxH game with Seton, victory for 5.M.H. 24glrmgurd Hartman wins first prize in essay comest. 28--O.L.C. Scholarship Test nets 151', 2nd, and 3rd place winners. Mar, AhHobby Fair results in 3 honor- able mentions for ST. Mary. Mar. 5mJuniors present Hand Me Down, Heart. Mar. 6hGinny' Torbeck wins Orofori- cal Confesf. Mar. 10-h12-.-AII alone with God in reheat. Mar. 17-S1'. Patrick's Song Fest and Nickelodion debut. Mar. 20hA Courtesy Queen is chosen. Apr. IOhFeasi Day Program for Fr. Schmitt. April IShMofh Colloquium. Winnerh Marilyn Turner. Apr. 24hProm Time and an unforget- Table evening. Apr. 24hFreshies of 1953 introduced to S.M.H. May 1hWe Crown Mary, Our Mofher and Queen. May 13-Orchesfra cmcl Giee Club pre- sent their spring concert. May 15hS.M.H. bids farewell to Sr. Marie Jeannette. May 28hFreshies entertain the Seniors at a wonderful party. May 31-Bacculourecfe Sunday midst roses and Tears. June 'I-AUIT Pork welcomes SOphO more and Senior picnickers. June ShMofhers eniermin Their Senior daughters of breakfast. June 4hGraduafion Night and its im- mortal memories. June 6-We all said farewell a? the Dinner Dance. 1 252 0 Freshman IniIiarion; tH Roberta Adams. Churlo're Payne, Vivian HuFfmcm; l3: Mary Jo Shot! and Evelyn Foley; Md Freshman OF 202; 6 St Mary Parish Belles; t6; Murrie Mnrund, Sunk: Claus Lehune, Carolyn Hefele; t7; Hurry up and eut! ; US: Our Lady at her gronu, Ohe perefd :Iussmu!e. ; 9 A1 G.A.A. board meeting; UOJ No books on the table pleasel ; UH Fatima Club wishes us a Blessed Christmas; UZJ Mary Sthmid and Carol Johnson; USU Happy Juniors. Catholichudents Mission Crusade SEMPER FIDELIS UNIT Seated: Margie Follick, 307; Lillian Donovan, Secretary; Peggy Murray, VV Pres.; Ginny Torbeck, President; Mary P. Conners, Treasurer; Ruberfu Niehaus, local Conference V7 Pres.; Helen Langboifom, 305. Standing: June Whi'aker, 105; Mary Jo 5:110 , 202; Susan DeurdorFF, 075,- Burbura Kusselmunn, 104,- Murfhcl Fagin, 303; Dorothy Martin, 304; Judy Biedenbender, 205; Peggy Connelly, 301. Absenf: Rosilund Ruche, 306. $3 Bishop Sheen lakes Time cu? +0 pose with Mavis Quizmasfer Ginny Torbeck wi'rh The aid of Mary Pu? Murray c1! C.S.M,C. Convention at None Dame, Conners chooses ihe vicfims for the Shield Quiz. SPECIAL FRIENDS R1. Rev. Msgr. J. H. Schengber R'r. Rev. Msgr. Frank Smith Rev. Leo M. SchmiH Good Samaritan School of Nursing The Black and Gold Kurfinitis Interiors Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Fehr SPONSORS Brown Insurance Agency Mr. Paul Burbank Compliments of a Friend Day's Drug Siore Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeurdorH Sue Donnelly Drive-ln Pony Keg Echo Restaurant EImeHs Food Shop Hurry 8 Curl Automotive Service Joe's Meat Market George A. Kasselmann Sons Co. Anna G. List Mogevney Family Aunt Jean Mugevney MCI hedy's Del. Morkbreif Pony Keg Charles Babe Meyers Flowers Momper Shoes Ncberhctus' Meats Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Riedy Joseph Renzenkuper Family Seniors 305 Seniors 306 Seniors 307 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Roger Towle Weber Radio 8: Television Inc. Witt-Good 8 Kelsch PATRONS A friend A friend A friend A friend A friend A friend A friend Ace House Movers Ruth and Gene Ackermun MarHyn Adkins '53 Mr. and Mrs. Oren Adkins Mr. and Mrs. Victor Adler Mrs. K. Albiez Allston Do? Food Store Amorini Cleaners Ann Klufe Shop Kathy and Bettie Armacost Mr. and Mrs. Armacost Arroway Pontiac Arroway Pontiac Atlas Company Afias Ribbon and Carbon Company Atzel's ChryslerAPlymouth Service Billie Jane Austin The Ax? Family The Bachmunn Family Bailey's Grocery Bailey's Candies N. Boioni Mrs. Fred Bqu Jenny Buitz Bonner Fire A Supply Co. Barre Bros. Garage Carol Bath Mrs. Wm. Both Shirley Bang Mr. Arthur Bauer Helen Berger Mr. Julius Bezler and Family BenAs Barber Shop Mrs. Alice Berling Mary Berling 151 J05. Bernubei Mr. and Mrs. Fr. Bernholf Joan Bernholt Bernice and Shirley Beta Civics Club Mr.c1nd Mrs. Wm. Biedenbender Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Biedenbender Mrs. C. Blankemeyer David Blankemeyer Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blankemeyer Blossom Shop Bob and Annie Bob and Pat Mr. H. A. Boehm Mr. and Mrs. Paui Boehm Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boehm Mr. and Mrs. James Bohan Alice and Ann Bokenkoner '51 Nancy Bokenkotfer Mrs. Harry Bolund Mr. and Mrsl E. M. Boyd and Family Bramble Cubs Bramble Dry Cleaners Bramble Shoe Repair Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brenner Brenner's Grocery Mr. and Mrs. George Brockman Browning Confectionery Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bruns Arlene Buchert Mr. and Mrs. R. Bucherf Mr. and Mrs. Donald Buecking Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Buniff Jeanene Burst Joe Bush Jim Campbell Betty Cappu Piano Teacher Carreili Cleaners and Tailors Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Carroll Curier's Cleaners Miss Irene Casey Nancy Caster '51 Mrs. J. TA Cavunough Cecile's Luncheonene Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cerino Phyllis Cerino '52 Charies Beauty Salon Charlie's Qualify Meofs Charm Classics Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chrisfmun PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cianciolo Gussie and Mary Ann Cianciolo 150, '53 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cleary Mr. and Mrs. L. Coglicmo Compliments of a Friend Compliments of a Friend Compliments of a Friend Mrs. K. Connelly Mr. and Mrs. William Connelly Conners Family Put Conners '53 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Cook Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cook Corbett, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. A. Corrado and Dotty Ann Mr. John F. Costelio Courtesy of a Friend Courtesy of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Coyne Craft Shop Anifu Cunningham '54 Blanche Cunningham Mr .und Mrs. H. J. Cunningham D5 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dankel Donner Motors, Inc. Don's Gulf Service Mrs Clara Dapper Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Davis Mrs M. Davis Dela 5c To $1 Store Mr. and Mr5 R. T. Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Devine Jule Devine Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Diana Dick and Sfellc: Sue Dieter George Diefz and Son-Roofing and Tinning Mr. and Mra Jos. H DillhoH Don and Barbara Don and Fran Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donovan Mae Donovan Don's Service Sfotion Bob Dorcm Doran Transfer and Rigging Co. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dorr Mr. and Mrs. Ray Druhmann Dugun and Meyers Construction Co. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dunn Dutch's Pony Keg Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dwyer E. $ W. Food Shop East End Super Market Eosfern Avenue Pony Keg Eastern Hills Cleaners Eosfern Hills Sfutionery Co. Mra A EckhofF Eddie's Ice Service Edwards Rood Hardware Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eikerling Mary Ellis '52 Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mr. and Mrs C. Engbersen Engine Co. No. 46-Ladder Co. 16 Mrs. Joseph Evans Evans Drugs F. 8 E. Food Shop Marie Fogariy Torn Fagin Mrs. Adele Fath Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fay Mrs. Ferone In Memory of Mary Fetick '29 Mr. Joseph Fischer Mrs. L W. Fischer Fischer's Grocery C. A. Fiscus Don Flcmnelly Herman Foppe Family Mr. and Mrs. E. Forman Mn and Mrs. Wm. Forman Mr. R. T. Fruner Mr. and Mrs. Cori J. Frank Frank's Pony Keg Furio's Fruit Market Mary Lou Furio '51 Dave Frisch Rev. Michael Frost Miss M. Frosfker PATRONS G. A. A. M. E. Gallagher Mrs. Paul Gallagher The Gang a! the Dance John and Amy Gerber, Designers Gayle and Bill Geiger Pharmacy Geiger Pharmacy Marion Phillips Geil '43 Mr. and Mrs. George J. Geis Gene's Garage George's Place Gieseke Service Station Mrs. Irene Gillhum Mr. Gortsas and Mr. L. Wufkins Grondin Hardware Grondview Manor Mary Greve '51 E. H. Greve Gunning's Delicatessen Mary Ellen Gunlzelman '53 Dr. and Mrs. Gwinner Mr. and Mrs5 E. G. Hack Miss Elmira Hunnuford Mr. and Mrs. J05. AA Hardin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph HarTman Hayes Freight Lines, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hebbler James R. Hecks Mary Clare Heiselmcmn '50 Roselyn Heiselmun 51 Herman Drugs Herman Drugs, Harold R, Brown Hicm's Food Market Celia A. Higginson Miss Dorothy Higler '47 Mr. and Mrs. W. Higler Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hillen A. F. Tony Hollmeier Mr. and Mrs. James Hoop Nancy Horstmeyer '52 Homeroom 202 ML and Mrs James HuFFman Humpty Dumpty Drive-In Janet Hunt '52 Hyde Park Record Shop Mr. and Mrs. W. M. lmwalle Ivory Television Jackie and Ron Jack's Barber Shop Jack's Meats 5. Jacob '52 and B. McLaughlin '51 Nancy Jaspers Jimmy's Grill Joan and Gene Jo and Ceil '53 Joe and Roseanne Johnnie's Shoe Repair Barbara Johnson '50 Jon Arthur Record Shop Mrs. L. Jonas Mn and Mrs. J. A. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Juniet Junior Fatima Club Mr. and Mrs. Ted Junker CIEFF Kamphuus, U. 8. Navy Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kosselmann Pvt. Robert Kenney Kleispies Bakery 59!. F. C. Jack E. Kline, U. 5. Army Mr. and Mrs. James Klump and Family Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Klump Mr. Joseph W. Kneipp Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kohl Bernard F. Kohls Cpl. Roy Kohl, U. S. M. C. Clara Kramer Frank Kuderer Mrs. Catherine Lobanz '44 Marilyn O'Connor Lamping '48 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Lang Peggy Long '55 Phyllis Long '53 Angeline Lcnza and Theresa Stavale Tillie Laue Mr. and Mrs. Tim Lehane Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lemming Mr. and Mrs. Edw. LeScint Carolyn Leussing Mrs. Agnes Lickdyke Mrs. Charles Lima Mrs. Joseph Limo PATRONS L. a F. Delicaiessen Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lammers Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Long Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Long Mr. and Mrs. Thos, G. Long Mr. and Mrs. John Longbonom Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. lowry Harry R. Ludlow Lu's Food Shop H. LuHmer Madison Furniture Store Madison Hardware Madison Place Pharmacy The Madison Shop Mudisonville Pony Keg and Del. Mrs. Doris Mdgers Alice Moguire Mahedy's Del. Mr. M. A. Muher Mairose Bros. Mrs. Mann and Shirley Mannino's Market Marguerite's Beauty Shop Martina and Rose Mary Ann Marlin Mr. and Mrs. Roland Maurer Del L. McCall Mrs. Marie McCarthy Put McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarthy Clara McCarthy '50 York McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McGIynn Mr. and Mrs. G. R.Mch1le Mr, and Mrs. Chris McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. August Merland Metropolifun Candies 8 Ice Cream Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Meuse Betsy and Denny Myers Mildred Frazier Beauty Salon Margie Miller Clarence Miller Mr. and Mrs. Edward A, Miller Rev. Francis Miller Johnny Miller Miss Rosella Miller Mil's Food Shop M. St M. Toddier Shop Curl Moorman's Orchestra Bud and JoAnn Mensch Theresa Morcnd '50 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Morarity Marjorie Morariiy '48 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mormile Morrisey Family Bob Mountel Carol Mountel Mt. Adams CIecners 8L Tailors Mr. and Mrs. B. Muell Herman Mueninghoff Bill Muirell Blanche Murphy Edward and Justine Murray Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Murray Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mussman WHhelmina Mussman Nancy and Dick Nancy Lou and Clif? J. E. Nashland Gen. Contractors J. C. Nesbift Niehaus Cleaners Mary Niehuus '47 HeIen Kathleen Nolan Mary Nolan '52 Pat Nolan '51 Mr. and Mrs. MeI Noschung Oakley Apptiance 8: Furniture Center Oakley Food Shop Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Oberrecht Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. O'Connell Mary E' O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O'Connor Francis X. O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ohm Mr. and Mrs, C. L Okun Mrs. John W. O'Malley Mary Jeanne O'Malley '52 O'Neill's Bakery 8k Delicatessen Janice Oslerbrink Mr. and Mrs. Bernard OsiholfhoR Puck's Pharmacy PATRONS Paul and Janet Paul's Market Pete's Barber Shop Pinewood Food Shop Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pike Miss Joan Plus Mrs. P. H. Pitstick Ponder Purkview Market Dale Potter R. 8 R. Hardware Ratliff's Food Market Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reinhardt Mn and Mrs. Elmer Renner James Renner Nell Renzenkuper Nancy Reynolds '51 Rhiney's Pure Oil Mr. and Mrs. Riehle RiH's Party Supply Marie Rout Pct Roche '50 Mrs. A. Rodenkirchen Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Rodocker Romuy Jewe1ers Rosie and Glenn Eleanor Rorh J. L Russ and Family Miss Julie! Russell Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Rutledge Irene C. Sagel Sakelus Ice Cream and Candy Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Sauter Mrs. Arthur Scharch Mrs. Walter SchaeFfer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schengber Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmid Schmidfs Grocery Mary Schmidt '52 Dorothy Schneider '48 Roger Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schubert Mr. and Mrs Harry S. Schuermann Rose Schwarz Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schwertman Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scoff Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Selzer Senle Cool 3; Supply Co. Mrs. G. Sharp Sharp's Jewelers B. F. Shectzley Shorly's Chili Kitchen Shirley and Bernice Josie Siefke Mrs. Gilbert Siegel Mary Lee and BeHy Siegel Singer Radio, Television 81 Appliance Mr. Charles Gregory Skelton Slaughter Pharmacy L. A. Smith and Son Mrs. A. Spilbrink Stan's Comet Service Sfanley's Auto Parts Mr. and Mrs. James Stavale Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Steigieder Jr. Miss Mary Ann Steigleder Joe Steuer Sfolls Drugs Mr. and Mrs. C. Sfrolmon Sfurgis Plumbing Co. Mr. John L. Sullivan Mrs. John L. Sullivan Stun Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tallurigo Tem-Tee Food Markef Texas 8. Adler Earnest V. Thomas, AHorney Tony's Food Shop Tony's Grill Rosemary Torbeck Town Flower Shop Mrs, J. M. Trapani ; Tri City Realty Inc. Tucker Auto Service Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tucker ' Richard Tucker Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Turner Two Friends U. C. Grad of '55 Harvey Vielhauer, Grocery Mr. and Mrs. J. Vieson Charles Vuot'ro Mr .and Mrs. Salvcfor VuoHo PATRONS Denis Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Wagner Walnuf Hills Food Shop Wanninger Foods Mrs. Ruth Waison Mrs A. Weichelman Mr. and Mrs. Wiliium Weippermun Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weisbrad Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weisgerber Mr. and Mrs. George H .Wells Jr. Mary Louise Wenrzel Ernie G. Werner Mr. Edward Wetfener Mr. and Mrs. George Whitcomb White's Restaurant William Dry Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. L. Williams Willie Williams Mr. and Mrs Herman Wilmers Shirley Wilmers '53 Mrs. E. Winter Mr. Edward Winier Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woesfe Wolf 8: Westy in the 2nd Mrs. Barbara Wolf Wright-Delane Bowlerdrome Betty Works Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Wrassmunn Mr. A. l. Yates Rev. Alvin T Zugeller Student Directory Marilyn Adkins ................................ 2521 Chutham Street ...... 7 .............. WC 0279 Nancy Adler ........................... W6641 Dame Avenue ................ .,....,EL 1614377 Mary Armacosl ..................... ....2012 Breen Street .................. EA..'23'58 Lois BaTh ....... ..66406 Hawthorne Avenue .............. -....BR 1705 Roseanne Bernholt ............... . .......... 4220 Eileen Drive ME 1498 .,Mary P01 Bevis ........................ 5.4514 Cumberwell Road .................... ME 9090 Joann Blankemeyer ........ - ................ 4.6217 Hedge Avenue TW 1973 Mary Ellen Bohan .................... 1 ........ 963 Parkside Place DU 0301 Marianne Boyd ................................ 3417 Erie AvenUe ............................ .EA 4403 Mary Lou Bregun ........ ; .................... 7826 :Eustis Cauri .............................. SY 2358 Bernice Breving ............................... 6815 Merwin'Avenue ....................... BR 32593 3 Anna Bruehl .................................... 3450 AUH View Avenue .................... SK 2254 Barbara Buecking ............................ 2816 Asforia Avenue ....................... EAv7279 Suzanne Curr ................................... Box 152-A Indian Hill Road ................ L0 8354 Donna Casey; ................................ 2874 Markbreit Avenue ................. .JE 1481 54 Carol Christman .............................. 3804 Southern Avenue ..................... BR 6835 Mary Ann Cianciolo ....................... 3960 Taylor Avenue ...................... .JE 2770 V Jeanne Cleary ......................... .,..3649 Columbus Avenue TR 0822 Mary Ann Cogliano .................... 2135 St. James Avenue .................... AV 4627 Pat Conners ..................................... 3650 Monfeifh Avenue ...................... EA 1841 Shirley Corrado ............................... 1915 Hewitt Avenue ....................... CA 3589 Sue Dugge'rf ..................................... 4214 Appleton Avenue JE 2656 ?'Donna Sue Dankel ........................... 1607 Neilson Place .......................... WC 3588 Martha Davis ................................... 6414 Madison Road ............... V ........ BR 2142 Patricia Dempsey ............................. 3700 Michigan Avenue .................... ME 0816 Marilyn Dietz ................................... 3642 Burch Avenue ......................... EA 3398 Barbara Donnelly ............................ 3726 Woodland Avenue ................. ME 4968 Lillian Donovan ............................... 3784 Ferdinand Place ...................... .Jm9195144 .513 Alice J. Dunn ................................... 5102 Conway Street ...................... .BR 9617 Mary Lee Dwyer ...................... .1..1957 Fairfax Avenue . ....,..WO 0707 A Joan Fath ................................. ..H1107 East Court Street DU 7581 Morgurei Fischer .................. .. .Box 71-A Muchmore Road ............... L0 8933 Margie Follick ................................ .1714 Hewitt Avenue ................ 1249 7, Jean Foppe ...................................... 4515 Lucerne Avenue ............. 0916 - Frances Formcm ...... ,. ....................... 4934 Bouton Street ............................ EA 0491 w-Mary Ann Frank ............................. 5724 Arnsby Place ............................ BR 1723 Carol Huck ....................................... 1502 Roe Street ................................ BR 3526 Anna Jean Hardin, ......................... 4208 28111 Street .............................. ME 4092 Arlene Hartman.,..1. .,....4..............13624 Woodbridge Avenue ................ EA 2206 lrmgard Hartman ............................ 6844 Buckingham Place .................... BR 5863 Janet Hiilen ..................................... 4213 33rd Street ME 1855 ,1V'n'lian Huffman ............................... 6314 Bancroft Avenue ...................... BR 1 RHG Knapp ..................................... 4421 VVhemelAvenue ........................ BR Marianne Kurtinifis .......................... 3509 Linwood Lune .......................... EA Geraldine Laban: ............................ 3820 Mt. Vernon RE Phyllis Lung ..................................... 2857 Minlo Avenue .......................... EA Kathleen Lehone .............................. 999 Pcrkside Place .......................... PA Harriet List ....................................... 2538 Moorman Avenue WO Kay long ......................................... 3766 Hyde Park Avenue ................ ME NancyL.Long ................................ 3822 Carhon Avenue ........................ BR Ncmcy Pat Long ........................... Cozaddale R. 33H .............. Newfonsville C MHelen LongboHom .......................... 4003 Sherwood Avenue .................... BR . Jean Lowry ...................................... 3627 Morburg Avenue ................... EA L Irene LuHmer .................................. 3446 Oakview Place ........................ EA Pot Mugevney..,.........A...5............. ..2634 Montana Avenue ................... HU Joan McCarthy... , ......................... 3027 Cohoon Sireef .......................... EA Joanne MchtLJghlin ......................... 6623 Merwin Avenue ........................ BR MarleneMetz.,..1506 Merrimoc Street ...................... W0 Margie Miller .................................. 5337 Ravenna Sireet ...................... Betty Moore .................................... R.R. No. 2, Box 16 .......................... BA 2 Carol Moormcm ............................... 5518 Davies Place ............................ BR Marylin Morarity ............................. 5525 Whetsel Avenue ...................... LO Margaret Ann Morrisey ................... 3434 Monieith Avenue .................. EA Mavis Murray ................................ Box 152-A, Indian Hill Road ............ LO Wilhelmina Mussman ...................... 3107 Celeron Avenue ........................ JE Claire Nickum .................................. 4 Meyer Place .......................... EA Roberto Niehuus .............................. 6978 Grace Avenue .......................... BR Sue O'Brien ...................................... 2747 Markbreit Avenue EL Martha O'Connoruhumhdn ..5..,A...A.4324 Simpson Avenue ...................... BR Joan Overberg. 1540 Merrimac Street ...................... W0 ChaHoHe Payne VHHHWH5HH2UAHH.3739 Drakewood D5ve .................... IAE Lois Pike ........................................... 6022 Wind Street .............................. LO CedHu Renzenkuper ........................ 2574 Easmrn Avenue ...................... EA RoseRoche ,,,,,,,,,,,, , .......................... 4527 Orkney Avenue ........................ EL Juche Russ ...................................... 2652 Sknnon Avenue ...................... CA Rufh Schubert ............................... 2319 Chickasaw Streef ................... MA Jo Ann Schwerhnun ........................ 3742 Drakewood D5ve .................... RE Madeline Seta ................................ 3523 Pembroke Avenue ................... EA Shirley Siegel ................................... 3207 Jefferson Avenue .................... AV Mathilda Steigleder ......................... 3595 Bradley Avenue ..................... EA Joanne SuHivan ............................... 2737 AAarkbreH Avenue .................... JE Virginia Torbeck, .1 ........................... 3856 Mt. Vernon Avenue ................. JE P61 Towle ........................................ 6857 Buckingham Place .................... BR Muriiyn Turner ............................... 5632 Whetsel Avenue ...................... LO Marilyn Werner ............................... 1833 Hewitt Avenue ........................ UN JShirley Wilmers ............................... 4108 South Whetsel Avenue ........... BR 4025 2082 8436 1613 3401 4075 9849 4510 4923 3773 5314 5533 4697 3204 9375 5427 8500 1387 6289 7533 0172 8354 9031 7891 3393 2979 7168 9133 6501 9133 7220 0673 0880 7756 5430 3487 6417 9073 3488 0228 7851 4491 5108 . IT, V: 1 g N Pigmlfi K5! :91 3' WW M :v s .x ,' .. Hp .31 3.x. 9 . szlifyxyffA'g k J1 $133 110' . ff 4 1 1 NJ fqm m 5Nx y . 11 , H m 5 rm: 1. v h I. I


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