St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1951

Page 1 of 76

 

St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1951 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1951 Edition, St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collectionPage 7, 1951 Edition, St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1951 Edition, St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collectionPage 11, 1951 Edition, St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1951 Edition, St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collectionPage 15, 1951 Edition, St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1951 Edition, St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collectionPage 9, 1951 Edition, St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1951 Edition, St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collectionPage 13, 1951 Edition, St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1951 Edition, St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collectionPage 17, 1951 Edition, St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 76 of the 1951 volume:

Vx'-1,5 - -'ea .VV', -V V. Y. V V3-ii-2 -' 'fi' V , , . . W I. - 3VVV-:Y.-:- V - - . : 1,4 -. VQV ,, VVV V . V . 'VVV..,V--V'RV.VV ,V VV ---V x.V.VfV2 ff-Q' .VV1--f-f' - pgf. 5.1: 'HHS' ,, V, -ff-.1VV.::V::V. rV:VV VV -Ve -V-1,15 L , VV V -NC J J, V -V-7' - V -5 . V' ry, V.. -L V V -1,2 V ' V V-VV. W, V-5 f . ,1VVV V V, .. , . , YV, .k- .. , kVV,-V Vi-.,-V' '-' '-f idff., T V '3'1:' VV-V'Vi'?'f - QV. '-'1 .::g,gVJ...3 .. LV-ryfrfig 'H -- --- -1'-H :jr V--.1 V Q V . 7 VV W V V ag.-:Ei 'ff T- ' 5 . V V--VE - 'a -'lf' . I V V V -:2 '-:I-5 ...VV V.-V: V. .V.V..iV,,. . , - ' V V- - EV.: 1352111 V V -VV: ' T7 -.j 5:21 1-5'Ef,5fEi'q-?-ll 3 1 'S -5 3 V VV. VV .V V V. ' p,Y2g V'-L. V V 1- 4? 3,-gy-2 Q3-1, ' V :VI V :VP-,V5VV,g14 Y.--'---ilk V V- 1 V , ,jg j'gV:gJ -Ttiggfirgzw QV 1 ' V 'V Vis! 151 Vg. Zia: QVV-E-5: 2.1. - 1:52 '94 'V V41 31351. V T fs ,. .V ,V V .VV V. V .V V ' ...Lt VVVJVVV. . VV . 'L1fq---:ei .:. 419- N : V 'V A-,Q -. 'V-42471 1 ' .-fjif .Vain -V l' -iff! CVVf?5fj'f75 S5515 Lf? . ' A 1Vff:S-Qii:?5'5 '1'Zfi.w ' V ' . V J VV,-' f ' 'V , VVV4,4Vi -4: ,QQ - . .4 , . 'V V i,4n.V-1V,gfgV-.gQr--.fffff V . -ir,-'. .V . VV VV. V. Vw V. T1--7 -' Eff, V' Q, gg 2735? V -'Vrxviflfs p fff ' V . '- ff: l V.f1hf? fVa1V ' - I Q-IV ,V 4'-if 'FVT - , V' if f ', ' 'xVVfV .,.'1.-Q1-,V.:.s-161+ . VVV-VV-VVV. f2w-.V1-s..V,V V V V - '-f a-V1a'F- --- ,Vp VV-V. .V K TE F' V Z ' Vg-. 'sri-1 Q ' . f . 5' 1 VV -V ii:QaL -3:21 MV- Vg. -:L V .V - .Vg -V 1izVV:'if29'iJlVi'7gi?:.Ifi:71'-2 -1 - 533771 .V.fV V. .. V 4: f:V-'Puff if LVS --'V 1 -'g,4,,wif.Q,V:h.:g.3-. Vg -.YV A gag. -1 V V X. I, ,-.V V .V. V ,VVV ,V Q.-- VLV , V.. Eggs . 45 rpg: A - , xzhgfj -, 'VM , fb-SV:-'af f 'VVqFi,V,51?'h kg'-rg. A-H+' V - -Vf'?f f Z-, Il-Situ: , V ,-5 V1'. V V V .V 'if gi -' - V - V VV V . .5.-,V.,V. VVQVVVV V..- . .,,, -4 . V , V V ,YW V 539 K . Vp-rj-VV1:..f,L, gflVV:-5 ,fi ' K' V V . , V , .L C. .VAJVAA f '-i V 5 A g, Y 55' ' .ads-1 VV.V...- 4-14' VVLV V , V 4. ,V 3 241532 ...g if V491 1 V- .5-'lv '- 4----A .V 'X V. , 05. .V 1 VV .V .Vw-f . ff- .-V1 .V-.-V. ' -2'-1413 - lx 1 - '- ' VE:-8:1- VaV . V , . A V 21545-'Egg eff? tf?Z+V1.g-5' V .:,AVv,,gf2ie'VVV V-,W , L VVg.VV-J-,V V - -V --L, -VV. V- .V V.-V ' VV.:,1'Vf V'Vf5.:VTA 'ueg??fqr::V:.2az,,V 1- Q VVQ. .QV :VV-V .1 V V ' 12 f ia rf: V VV , V - -'V 4. , , VN, 'ii' 5 V, . .9 VV V Q . -.VVV-V. -V. ,V,V1V .V -.VV V - VV Vs:: 'f'3V wr'-Vt,-fa' -V VV., -Q .-f 'mi V-..,,,. VV, - ' ' -51-Va-5 -V VfaV.'ff-in ' ' ' , .- - ., V.V. AV :V . '1,V3VV 'A-V E21-V,Vf fi., ..- .V .V VVVQV-V-'VV V .. VV V.VV,VV, VV V15-7 ' 'ff 't mi '7'5215,,2f E V 'T ' VZVEQ' ' V Kr? :2ff:'g':,1Jgi ,QL-. ' - 151. ' V .:'if'5V 11-VV 1 -f-3-f.g'--:V5fgf2V-zsvfzf-:V5 9,53 -4 - . ff ' -- V 'X ' V ff ff 'J' V- , Vim V V V, -7- -.V-V-VV 9: A -:.VV., - ,Q i V -V-V V, -.VV V.V .V - V 9:1211 ffm-f-'g . gf. Wing- ' S VV V ffi3'.1'i1rw4r NM Tri? Q1 wsifrg iiia' rrfs ? S5-YV-LV-3-ng V .. '.f.is..'L'VV. -QV,-.. V V 5 V 1-V41-Vg'F -E VY,-if VV-VVV Q V V... Egg. V . -4,.wV,., VV: V V-3::VVN.VV1V,4 L ...Vgf-Vu... r .V' '3.V-VV.. ,-.QV V VV-VVVEV1' , -iV yigf.. -' ' F1-V1 . ff- A f:--'V-:V ,.,, , WL. V,-' K-.V sf V?-f-V -'rss-'V :.-wwe' V V-'fl '- 'V-..VVg -VT V.: '.V: ,VE-Lglggffjgigr'5LV,554-ji-C-1g:- fir ' gf-.F V :V V x -VA' 1 .239 ff ' 1 f iaQf2a2 L5JL'.gf? '3?2 VF T'-3 51: . fa - .-if-JV VV L ,,, W0 .-.1 .-rf., L f' .S.519'f-1-k.T?e' 1 - . .. V.iV - -QV.- -fff VV':VVf'iiff 7 ...V-V31-.V ::... . V 'ff VV 1 J :::'-:V,VVVxf V-'V-'VVV.:f.V-V-V-V.. ---2-N41 .Vw H: -Q-.QVQV ' V:---V--.ff 7, V - 245-gzvrazz .germ VV- V - V-Vzwaex' Fri?-F if-V' -V V..VV15,V'2-'ae V-. JV.-E-1i5ggSZf ig? rg, M Ti L., - Vt. 5: V-7. V omg V -V .V,V, -ffq.f1:m'V35Vff?VV5 -' K 4 11344 ' 'K ' ' 1.1 -,V.V-.Vw i-Q -Q -.12-5-2 ' V' ' ,VJ .. :J4'5-f - -V, ...AVA VV. ,V - ..v,. V - . 5.35.34-,':V.V-V :EV , f-..V,- Vf:V1V,:f- V- gVffgf,,'-4-:Vg ' - V V , V,V,V,..m,-L f ',ifI4,V1SV -A V A V, . -3 'qw .V V 43- 1-L ' E35 54? 'fi'-i 'ifvm u-L' V :V 2:55 VJ. 3 xiii: T3 -f Vw! V .. 7 lift Q.-iff ' - r M.:-V.. fV. .VVV . V, f,.V'Vv.- '- ' '- 'ff 41. V V ' V V :V .V ..:tfVV V V-- V V fr- W- 4 V-i,- , - VV -.i:i,egijg,V19F' EV'-1 V13-:rag ,-x1.:.'- ' ' ' if .V1',ff . li' -V '4-'fr' V, . -..Va - - V V- VV. VVV.. I-1-V. f.fV QVVV 1 1VgQ,-fag, ig.-51,15 .A ,VV,.:L Q.. V59--V V . V M . . -1 . V, - VV . G:-VV' ,-V ig ve'3: V,. -f - fVV-V4- .V V , - V V -,V3, K Y .1-,V V., AVVVV VV-- ,-- ,. A,-r,..L.f,,V-V. V -, V -uf ,. V,. V V . VV. . -EJ E ,....V -G-VVV, ,VV -V-,VA V. V V .v,. ,.,.VVVV .V . V V-V: V.Vf V,, V i .V ,E-V-, ,. -:- -- V ' V 'Vw V 4-.-ara - -1: -2-'-1345. L -VVWQ-T' f - Qfa-,VV.VV . EE HQ' ' -V' :.V..V ,..V . Vg-, 'ff fV1VVV--2519-'gf f -c5'?f?iVgbV:fV?-45. ' A LVHV-VV-:QV J' -V1 '-VV?--AYQLV'-4'1i'5!1V1125 Wifi. -rl:'Z. 'LQ-VE AVS., . VV.-. V V .V V V. ,., ,V EE3,ffZ.,,..,,:V '-Vq5V .1 H:'f --fi, -V H i.VVf'-V: r ai, V 2 , V150 .15-,. ,mis VV.-dwg -VnV.sw?? -VV--1'1f1V.?4'r-3 .V VV . V J rf Vi- 'V- 9 . ' ' '-gi f g N ig . 1-ga.-S J' VV f V-g4.V f:'-V5-i Aw: ' f f-.-V 357 2? . 1.11'g5E?-:V.V-Leng. , F V.-Zz.,-Lefg - 'x ,, - -f' V V'.f-11:5 :.1... :V If V 1-VVV. r ' , i5 ' ff1aVVff2VV VA., - we V rf V-f -'f'-V. .1gf:,f:...g3:-,V. ...+V . V- 222 fi.. Vr,,V'2i VV . V.V.?V ' V. Q Q 1.-V f V fi:5 fw-,fur xr' wy'.V-T V -LVV. ' ' Ea-T-'- 554 V +9 5- ?'p,fe-V'xVV sQ:3fV 'iri' gp-w k VV J? -9 f-1 4-Vi' vc1iJ,-:web-V as 1- V:3,Jf . , q ua'- ''i1V,fi12.z.i11135's-f.1.V.51,fV- Ig -V VV'-fr Vff..V.V V ..VV w4'iV ':'SL' '-'A 51.1-1V - ,ff ,V 7'E'3 14?-ig 1V5i2f'E5?i:1f:Tff.f,V 45'I-VV:1'SfAV- V f -V 1-if Q fd? '15 V57 V VMS? V V?2TVfrQf-ff-V ,VV :VV V . VV,,zf?2-V1 V.f2VQVf7?V.,VV VV, Var: isa: V. .VF- '1. V V V+? . ' J-2 f . V '-' -:gVrglewigfiy.:VV.gf::Vg3Q,.,. .1-.5-ffm V-,V '34 53,5 ' L-T' ? '53-,Lf ...?Vg?? Jl'f?:5?:?'fff3V, T ITS: V. VV ,.- V .V15'?2:VfF Efeiikf'-E s'iE9ff :g'fii V egg- 4 ,fV.ji. Q' gi fVV.fV- .-H431-L-V12 QV- -:.1 2QLt ,VV--'X wa - 'EV gf.qV-VL5.-j,VFj.5:-,ff fp-f VV, - V VY-. .X . .Q' '?71?,'f . V,-fs? xi:-V+ --11? :r 1.1-1 15 -wi V ' :QV:'f T ' --f 17' ' V V ' ' V .--15.3 V.. X- V 10 X55 O01 X5 THE VYXOVEYJYY OE . ,X ta x. K Q L fix' kifia l G3 IA X NN V -P A...- szfmf :ZW A MEMORY BOOK OF 1950-1951 Presented by the Junior Class , 1 PATRICIA DIERSING, editor RITA GRESS, BETTY MANDERSCHEIDT, assistant editors MARY KAY RHOMBERG, ANNE GRIEME, CORINNE BERNING, business manager assistants sus RYAN, an ST. URSULA ACADEMY Cincinnati 6, Ohio lecbca fion To Our Blessed Mother Mary, gloriously assumed into heaven, we, your loving children, the students of St. Ursula Academy, dedicate this yearbook in honor of the dogma of your Assumption. This miracle, a gift of love and honor from your Holy Son to His Blessed Mother, was proclaimed a dogma of faith forthe Catholic Church by his Holiness, Pope Pius XII, November l, l950. Proclaimed ata time of world crisis, when you, dearest Mother, are the strongest link in the chain of petition between us and God. Mother, we have tried to make every action in class, in sodality, and in sports a continual litany for the honor of God and an act of love and devotion to you. May this l95O-'5l memory book of our many St. Ursula activities symbolize your holy litanyl Please accept it as a token of our love and loyalty. Heel! adzfullled illt0 A-eallell, Ol' ua 2 .Al CA6i6A0l0 HIS EXCELLENCY, KARL J. ALTER, Archbishop of Cincinnati January 25, l95l, was one of the most inspiring and memorable days of this year. On that day, our new Arch- bishop visited our school, said Mass in our chapel, and gave CI stirring talk to the students. He held up to us, as a model ofa perfect personality, our Blessed Mother. For centuries painters and musicians, along with the Church, have sung the praises of Mary, concluded the Archbishop. 3 l . I Heel! of ,Ae APOJIAJ, Pray El' MJ! I enema? ounci MOTHER MOTHER MOTHER MOTHER CATHERINE, Superior ANN MARIE, Assistant RITA, Zclatricc ANTONIA, Treasurer SISTER MARY HELEN, Dircctress ELEMENTARY FACULTY members are Sr. Rose Mary, Sr. M. John, Sr. M. Lawrence, Sr. Ignatius, and Sr. Roberta. Sitting: Sr. M. Xavier, Sr. M. Angela, Sr. Evangelista, Sr. M. Oliver, Sr. M. Brendan, Sr, Lucy, and Sr. Mary Paul. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY includes Mother M Edward, Mother Genevieve, Sister Sarah Ann, Sister Joan Marie, Sister Dorothy Ann, and Sister Rose Angela. 4 W 1149! W --fl 'War 3. .fdngefa erici Have no other principle of conduct than love of God and zeal for souls. NORMA MULLINGER 0 O CLARA B. WEBER ROBERTA FOLEY O MOTHER ANN MARIE, Religion, Spanish MOTHER RITA, History, Latin, English, Religion MOTHER GENEVIEVE, Civics, Language, General Business MOTHER M. EDWARD, Latin, Science, Religion SISTER MARY HELEN, English, Religion SISTER DOROTHY ANN, Typing, Library SISTER ROSE ANGELA, Social Studies, Mathematics SISTER JOAN MARIE, French, English, Music SISTER SARAH ANN, Home Economics, Biology MI-,S CLARA B. WEBER, Eighth Grade Mistress SISTER MARY BRENDAN, Seventh Grade Mistress, Art SISTER IGNATIUS, Sixth Grade Mistress SISTER MARY OLIVER, Fifth Grade Mistress SISTER MARY ANGELA, Fourth Grade Mistress SISTER MARY PAUL, Third Grade Mistress, French SISTER ROSE MARY, Second Grade Mistress, Primary Directress SISTER MARY LAWRENCE, First Grade Mistress SISTER EVANGELISTA, Kindergarten Mistress SISTER MARY XAVIER, Assistant Instructress SISTER MARY ROBERTA, Assistant Instructress SISTER LUCY, Piano SISTER MARY JOHN, Primary Art MISS ROBERTA FOLEY, Speech Arts MRS. NORMA MULLINGER, Physical Education MR. JOHN J. FEHRING, Choral Music irror ofjuafice, pray Ar ua! 5 V! 1 , f, if , 1 l ' 1 V x w , , ,Jff l X X lx x ei X I l 4 I4 fx Y Y MN P WI , fi x IMA flu I fy If I I ' F I fri N 4 1 I 1 y , V if ,H p W! up , Wy Y' 'U , r p M T f P V K 6,4 i M N ff P i i s-J My .J .mx .Sf Tfl . Lian, for for for SENIORS Seat of Wisdom, pray JUNIORS Mother of Good Counsel, PHY SOPHOMORES Virgin most prudent, PHY FRESHMEN Mystical Rose, pray EIGHTH GRADE Gate of Heaven, pray SEVENTH GRADE Virgin most merciful, PHY SIXTH GRADE for for for Mother of Our Redeemer, pray for FIFTH GRADE Mother most amiable, pray for FOURTH GRADE Tower of David, pray for THIRD GRADE Help of Christians, pray- for SECOND GRADE Mother of Divine Grace, PHY FIRST GRADE Queen of Angels, pray KINDERGARTEN Morning Star, pray 6 for for for LlSl uSl usl usl us! usl usl USI LIS! USI usl us! usl 5, ,r if W ' , ,Q IZ X M' 'W!,1.1 2 1. ' ' - 1 Hy,-gf. , fvqanfw if-'K 41 ,afkw wi,-P' v K Mime-. ,,-,-,. ' L MEMORIES OF THE CLASS OF '51 O Did You Say Mink? and The Ladies' Browning Circle Meets . . . high grades in studies -low scores in sports . . . trophy for best skit at Sophomore party. . . 'friend- ly enemies' of the Juniors . . . well-versed in world affairs . . . excellent short story writers . . . loyal to the Flcdg- ling . . . sincere, cooperative, friendly to everyone . . . these are our memories of the Class of '5I. cfm, Ummm MARY LA VALLEE, President MARILYN THUL, Vice-President MARY METZ, Secretary MARY LOU BARLOH, Treasurer 7 W . na ff m! moo N5 PATTY ARBINO Blonde and blue-eyed . . . handy with a needle . . . masterpiece, ablackvelvetjumper. . . friend- ly smile ,, , , Pat , BARBARA BAIL G. A. A. President . . . Associate editor of 'Fledgling' and 'School Days', 1950 . . . Junior Town Meeting . . . Fatima Club prexy . . . U. N. delegate. . . Babs . MARY LOU BARLOH Class treasurer . . . S.D.S. rep- resentative . . . interlocutor in '50 Variety Show . . . United Nations delegate . . . G. A. A. Board . . . George , Cfaaa o N5 IEANNE CARR First senior with a driver's license . . . fresh country air of Mason, Ohio . . . St. Ursu1a's Jeanie with the light brown hair' . . . Jeanie . JANE CASSINELLI Flaming red hair . . . calm and pleasantinspite of it . . . an able housekeeper . . . excitable at movies. . . giggles and frm . . . Ilcassll. MARY COURTNEY Recording Secretary for Sodality and C. S. M. C . . .V shorty hair C'-lt . . . tops at dancing the Charleston . . . poised and pretty . . . First Lieutenant . ,pr-'o QQ' FWF x 1 K v 1 Q i . . 1 i P -'m-V-fu -I .- C aado 15 ROBERTA ECKERT Third of her family to graduate from SUA . . . a weakness for knitting argyles . . . clanging gong on request . . . a pianist of note . . . Bobbie . NANCIE ERDMAN 'Uncle Sarn' in Problems Assembly . . . to school in a station wagon . . . leading basketball forward . . . dramatic ability . . . Nance , IOANNE FOLCHI Vice-President of Fatima Club . . . Red Cross representative. . . Jungle Boogey . . . School Pep Song . . . blue and white posters . . . harmonica player . . . Folch . f f 7 ffr rr:fv,r.-gf-M Wiatr.-e-Y H. f ,. .mn L,qv..a-f-,Gai -t-4.-:.-mfgwftfwq-vu-,gs-g, . ' f ' r ' 7 aaa o 5 JUNE FRANK U.S,S.R. and Edgar Hoover . . . sma.rt ensembles. . . broken bones riding the elevator . . . thirteen years at SUA . . . Li1lian . PHILLIS HAUCK Second soprano chanter . . . dependable, talented artist . . , television camera , , , rapid talker. . , freckles. . . fun, , , uphiln. BEVERLY HEBESTREIT 'Sport Speak' . . . basketball guard . . . faithful companion, a portable radio . . . jacks at odd momenm . . . coin collection . . . Bev . Cfaaa o 15 THERESE HELMER Classlibrarian. . . a bomnature- lover. . . color-bearer for Bolivia at U. N. Assembly . . . four-year member of Fatima Club . . . mailman for all school movies . . . obliging . . . Terry . MARY HINES Brilliant 'Senorita' of Spanish III . . . punctual 8 o'clock scholar . . . math and 'St. Louis Blues' . . . giggles. . . barbecues . . . Hinsie . JO-ANN HOFFMAN Editor of 'Fledgling' and 'School Days', 1950 . . . beautiful pen- cil drawings . . . choral ability . . . artistic and jolly. . . Joey . Cfaaa 0 15 GALE JOHNSON Accent from Kentucky . . . class librarian . . . 'Trygve Lie' . . . 'Breezing Along with Gale' . . . senior playwright. . . Augusta . JAN KILEY G. A. A. referee. . . fancy skater . . . great sense of humor . . . nursing career. . . gay, carefree, and lots of fun . . . Peachie . BETTY LOU LANG Business manager of 'Fledgling' and 'School Days', 1950 . . . St. Monica booster . . . Rhu- barb' . . . whiz at math . . . French and sports . . . Liz . 1 ' . 5 5 r '.,-ww, ' - Cfaaa o 15 MARY LOU LORING Excellent as 'Frenchie' character . . . Nurse's Aid without equal , , , proud aunt of Warren . . . petite . . . cheerful. . . Lou . MARY LA VALLEE Class president and official bell ringer . . . Constitution verbatim . . . pianoartist. . . thoughtful, kind . . . La Val . MARIAN MAGOCSI Prefect of Sodality, C. S. M. C. . . . May Crowning. . . C.S.M. C. at Notre Dame and S.S.C. A. at Chicago . . . Oratorical Con- test . . . Catholic Action . . . ulrishu' aaao 15 MARY METZ Class secretary . . . possessor of twin sisters . . . black wavy hair . . . kind and friendly . . . Metzie . MARY FRANCES MEYER Choral soloist . . . chanter . . . ice skating . . . makes beautiful atomic and mathematical models . . . Bridgetown . . . blue-eyed and pretty . . . Puffy NANCY TAPHORN Co-chairman for Problems As- sembly . . . sweet soprano voice . . . class bookworm . . , kind smile . . . Tappy . I , 1 i Karma 15 MARILYN THAMAN Vice-prefect of Sodality, C. S. M. C .... Gir1s'Weekde1egate. . . United Nations General Assembly . . . charming and friendly . . . Ma1'i1 . MARILYN THUL Class Vice-president. . . G. A. A. Board . . . President of Rosary Club. . . United Nations delegate . . . practical and dependable . . Franny , SUSAN TREFZGER Chairman for Problems Assembly . . . chic asafashion model. . . knowledge of world affairs . . . second sorpano . . . Sue . Cfaafs 0 ' NANCY WEIBLING Posters for everything . . . Abe - Lincoln, John Bull characteri- b zations . . . quiet smile . . . helpful, dependable. . . Nancy . BARBARA WEISS C. S. M. C. representative . . . Vice-President ofRosary Club . . . basketball team . . . 'beanbag' club . . . pleasant, kind . . . Barbie , Ma I Jb ris Q Q-.4-IF Wyalicaf lgoae, pray Ar ua J, if N .W UZ ff, .fn ,SIA ! 17 AMW' ana! g0n 3' Mademoiselles of French III. wifi fLe .Stanford PROBLEMS OF DEMOCRACY ASSEMBLY featured a series of 'tableaux on the United Nations. SKIT: Murders in the Rue Morgue', Spiritual reading is Mrs. Mullinger awards won the trophy at Sophomore Party. part of Religion IV. J. Frank and J. Crane, winners in Number Dance 'F I fy, Q wg' .M iS7cAoof maya , ga! Publishing the yearbook is a Junior Class project. Sue Ryan is putting the finishing touches to a line drawingg Mary Kay Rhomberg, Corinne Berning and Anne Grieme look happy because financial matters are under control, Pat Diersing, editor, and her two assistants, Rita Gress and Betty Manderscheidt, claim they lost weight from their many responsibilities, but still look healthy on above picture. RITA GRESS C! O President adj KKCQPJ ANNE GRIEME Vice-President MARY CAROLE ALTEVERS Secretary IEAN LINDENSCHMIDT Treasurer 19 lfU'll0If' Cfdffif STANDING: Anne Grieme, Mary Gocke, Sylvia Coffin, Alice Geers, Mary Agnes Donovan, Joy Erdman, Rita Gress, Mary Carole Altevers, SITTING: Corinne Berning, Carol Ahlers, Mary Carol Cannon, Patricia Diersing, Carla Boehm, Mildred Hais, Martha Clements, ABSENT: Mary Heidel. 20 STANDING: Patricia Sorensen, ar Welz Nanc Pat Sotton , Gail Y Y S Williamson, Ann Ryan, Marianne Schildmeyer Mary Kay Rhomberg Evelyn Hennekes, SITTING: Jean Lindenschmidt, Sue Ryan, Arlene Weis Mary Ann Korte Ruth Miller, Betty Manderscheidt, Betty Noppenberger ABSENT: Ruth Kuechly, M W K4 X F, 21 Carla Boehm had nightmares on Poe in skit for pre-Lenten party. Proud winners of the 1950-'51 basketball trophy under co-captains C. Berning and E. Hennekes. 5 Math III students, P. Sorensen, B. Noppenberger, C. Ah1ers,and A. Geers, try to work a Trig problem. Baking cake is lots of fun, 'say A. Ryan, R. Miller, G. Williamson, and M. Welz, who are working in Home Ec. Mother M. Edward explains hidden meaning in Cicero's orations' to Iqatin III scholars, E. Hennekes, M, Goeke, C. Boehm, and P. Diersing. aunfing a ong wifk flue Junior-5 SOPHCMGRES MOTHER RITA heads committee directing Sophomore pre-Lenten party. Assisting her are B. Thul, J. Carroll, M. A. Brand, P. Manley, M. Gayhart and M. Bowling. irgin modf lnrurlenf, pray for ua! if , falf ll'f'I'J MARY ALICE BRAND President IO ANN STENGER Vice-President MARILYN GAYHART Secretary BARBARA THUL t Treasurer SOFA OIWLOVQ Cl 55 STANDING: Dorothy Bahr, Patricia Burke, Marilyn Bowling, Bernetta Close, Jane Carroll, Angela Fraley, SITTING: Ioetta Branan, Geraldine Brantigrrn, Marilyn Gnyhart, Caroline Evans, Frances Federika, ABSENT: Mary Alice Brand, Jane Bucher, Camille Geraci, 24 -N.-...t.......,,,, . T i S 1. STANDING: Barbara Kramer, Claudette Geraci, Mary Ann Jordan, Mary Beth Wittekmd, Mary Jean Grunkemeyer, Jane Meyer, Elizabeth Wenker, Jo Ann Stenger, SITTING: Patricia Manley, Martha McCarthy, Lois Schomaker, Barbara Thul, Barbara Speller, Viola Vigiris, ABSENT: Martha Meyer, Alice Tudor, a c 45 45. It 25 SOPHOMORES presented a modern lan- guage assembly based on similarities between French and Spanish. The Pyre- nees Mountains separate these two Latin cultures. .gguclying wifh fhe Sopkomoma BIOLOGY students diligently use micro- scopes to study a smear in the lab. They are L. Schomaker, F. Federika, Claudette Geraci, and M. A. Jordan. SPANISH I students strive to improve their accents by listening to recordings of the real thing. incidentally, Mother Ann Marie also has some rhumbas and tangos in her record library. 3 A ,fly 5,53 , if Cf O n Barbara Kammeron, Treasurer, Carol Beming, Secretary, Elaine 4155 lf? -5 Besterman, Vice-President, and Patty Siemers, President, smile at having guided their class through its most difficult year. Wyaficaf lQo.4e, pray or ua., MOTHER ANN MARIE, class mistress, counsels Nancy Weiss, Barbara Midden- dorf and Lois Meyer. Individual guid- ance and counseling are a necessary part of the Ursuline method of education. 27 gredllman U65 STANDING: Mary Fellers, Elaine Ann Durkin, Carole Colerta, Barbara Heger, Barbara Kammeron, Elaine Besterman, Marie Caruso, Betty Ann Doran, Marian Arbaugh, SITTING: Betsy Boehm, Carol Beming, Joyce Egbers, Audrey Besl, Jo Ann Hilvert, Sheila Blinkhorn, al I 13 , 3 I IES H. is '- I T' STANDING: Elizabeth Kennealy, Blanche Naber, Lucy Kellam, Betty Meyer, Nancy Weiss, La Veme Postel, Lois Meyer, Kathleen Milleck, Barbara Middenclorf, Carroll Nurre, SITTING: Mary Ann Reenan, Kathleen Ryan, Jean Peters, Mary Carolyn Nordloh, Dolores Kuthen, Patricia Siemers, -aw 'MEET M 29 MUSIC LIBRARIANS are in complete charge of all choral music. Willing freshmen are C. Nurre, M. Caruso. E- Durkin, J. Hilvert, and P. Siemers. it sf N HQ K. Milleck surveys her bulletin board display for World History while B. Naber demon- strates geographic ability. un anal wiflz flue .gredltmrfn RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER, was portrayed by freshmen at Christmas time. Santa QM. Nordlohj is surrounded by happy tots, M. A, Reenan, B, Heger, E, Kennealy, D, Kuthen, J, Egbers, S, Blinkhorn, M, Fellers, and L, Kellam. X . Frances Federika snapped these two maskers at the Pre-Lenten party. Un- masked, they are Betsy Boehm and La X Verne Postel. 30 1 w M my +1 v.gg.z5-:www , , ,, 2333.1 3Q ji?QMQ.J '- .AW 1'- A Wulf -4,,,..- ffx5'LSsl3S,'3 'Gi-'vw 'NA , . - .,.igQ:-:wxwgah adffbmf Q xi .asses-f.Q-.saw-ei?Tsms.....,. .ai 4226 Q3 5' 116- ,f . iawfi, r bmi J fx 2 25 X . W. ., .L 5 Q - f if A 3 Q A' Q wa'-W' 2 X 1 Q -1 ,Q ,Nw M.,- ' Q Y A- 'X L M i fix Q6 x X , ,arf ,W , A r hi f vi' 9 ,-515' W -. G A A. Board to plan for the 1951 Variety Show Officers are C. Berning, R. Gress, M. L. Barloh B Bail, President, and M. Thul. E. Hennek was absent. MRS MULLINGER meets informally with the e G. A.A. SPORT MANAGERS line up for a pietutc. The nine sports are planned and directed by C. Boehm. badmiflwfl: J. Folchi, bowlingg M, Thaman, basketball, M. Magocsi, ping pong, J, Lindenschmidt, kickballz M. Bowling, swimming: R. Kuechly, baseball: M. Thul, volleyball: and M. Goeke, referees. SOPHOMORE VOLLEY-BALL CHAMPS of the year pose with their co-captains, Angela Fraley and Marilyn Bowling. Under the direction of Mrs. Mullinger, the Girls' Athletic Association has become one of the most active organizations in the school. Intramural tournaments, inter-school games, the Variety Show, Play Day, and Pep Rallies are just a few of its many activities. Y .S2Ja6f,- ,. .Sf o o CATHOLIC ACTION at SUA is sparked by the combined organization, Sodality-C. S.M.C. Under the guidance and inspiration of Sister Mary Helen, its activities are many and varied. Ten students and Sister Mary Helen at- tended the C.S.M.C. Convention at Notre Dame University last August. All received the Paladin Medal, highest award of the Mission Crusade. St. Ursula Paladin Leaders are N. Weibling, T. Helmer, I. Folchi, P. Sorensen, A. Grieme, M. Bowling, L. Schomaker, E. Wenker, I. Stenger. Sodality Pre- fect, M. Magocsi, spent a week at the S.S.C.A. in Chicago, studying sodality planning and technique. I agoclahfg lC2l'J MARIAN MAGOCSI, Prefect MARILYN THAMAN, Vice-Prefect MARY COURTNEY, Recording Secretar Y EVELYN HENNEKES , Cortes ponding Secretary MARY KAY RHOMBERG, Treasurer SODALITY CLUBS AND COMMITTEES: B. Bail, Fatimag M. Thul, Rosary: M. L. Barloh, S.D.S.: C. Geraci, Drivers. C. Evans, Publicity. MILITANT CLUB is newest sodality organization. CAROL NIGHT is St. UrSula'S traditional Christmas celebra- tion. The choral programwas unusually beautiful this year under the direction of Mr. 101111 J. Fehring. FATHEI EUGENE DABERTO, St. Ursula 's adopted missionary in Lawa'an, Philippine Islands, received a shipment oftoyson Christmas Eve from the Sodality -C.S.M.C. Father assured us that his tots had a wonderful Christmas! bg idaiona-Cpafllohc .xdcfzon MOTHER GENEVIEVE'S JUBILEE of fifty years of Religious Profession was celebrated September 24-25. High school students sang at High Mass for Mother. 33 iuic aim BOOK-JACKET HOUS Junior and s E enior librarians, C. Ahlers, R. Kuechly, C. Boehm, and T. Helmer prepared this project for Catholic Book Week. BARBARA BAIL represented St. Ursula on WSAI's Jtmior Town Meeting, discussing Are National Planning and Government Control a Threat to Democracy? I X JUNIOR RED cRoss J. Stenger, M. Bowling, and B, C1056 put finishing touches to an afgan, a sophomore project. BARBARA THUL, who studied art under Sister M. B 1 for four years, excells at portr rendan aits in black-and-white. e ,f . ,-an-ns HWIM. ,M Q, , x.. A.. , 'LAX -wr-w1f9 5 ' f .,,,,,' V! fy Q 6 I M V1.4 1' dn' W .wk x ELEME TARY 1 i E It ez 3 ,-Y, , ,I v ',,.'i- ygwwr- 4... ,,v ','Q.Yi - -up if QW- ' 1'f' cf29l,zl, QM Je STANDING: Judy Bohart, Glenn Du Brucq, David Robisch, Robert Carey, Edward Foss, Judith Staubach, SITTING: Mary Ann Rabe, Mary Louise Freeman, Mary Ellen Miller, Jean Hesselbrock, Nancy Eckert, Jane Bradstreet, Carol Elder, FIRST ROW: Sheila Dorney, Peggy Ritter, Joan Metz, Jo-Ann Esslinger, ABSENT: Jane Metz, Jessie Mountel, Peggy Wager, 35 Kg JS - i QUQIQ GIWLCJQ STANDING: Edmnnil Molloy, Patty Anderson, Dale Berning, James Bailey, Paulette Dorwl, Riclirird Dusturlwcrg, lorry Clements, SITTING: Adrienne Frerichs, Virginia Bowlinjq, Lois Gocko, Mary Patricia O'Bricn, susan Griunc, M-:lody Scholz, Jaclyn Williams, Brirlwra Shea, FRONT ROW: Peggy Andcrson, Mary Dec Lmkclians, Lois Mnull, ABSENT: Mary Carol Kldrk, Angola Ikiolullri, 36 i l .n' 9, . 'o ' I I I I XJ .SLM gm Je 3 STANDING: William Grunclhoefer, Barbara Davidson, Kenneth Corey, Thomas Rupley, Joyce Simpson, Anthony Schank, SITTING: Lynn Deters, Mary Kathryn Rabe, Lois Grayson, Suzanne Jones, Betty Nunner, Anne Hogan, 37 J -vu 'mf QUUS gm e STANDING: Anne Devins, Anthony Bruenernan, Melvyn Woods, Bette Ann Mullaney, Margaret Wenker, Robert Dornheggen, Rita Marie Nier, Barbara Bolan, William Krehnbrink, Diane Rich, Mary Frances Fox, SITTING: Winifred Meyer, Carol Ann Topicz, Mary Eileen O'Btien, Frances Ann Richter, Carol Ann Hautz, Mary Ann Deininger, Kathleen Huse- man, FRONT ROW: Judith Ann Stagge, Kathleen Molloy, Jack Clark, Jean Shank, Christine Engelhardt, 38 W' wg v 1 0lfU tA QFGLCJQ STANDING: Jerome Scoggins, Marilyn Kelsch, Anita Ziegelmeyer, Marcia Martin, Patsy Leaman, Sandra Hamel, Dea Pizzo, Joyce Schneider, Judith Lauer, Arthur Cavanaugh, GIRLS SITTING: Margaret Meiners, Jo-Ann Smith, Mary Teresa Berni, Patsy McHugh, Margaret Cox, Winifred Lee McKinney, Mary Patricia Robb, BOYS SITTING: Anthony Palazzolo, Patrick Molloy, Kenneth Quatman, ABSENT: Charles Klekamp, 39 r ri . wig fe e lp jltircl Gracie STANDING: Barbara Maezer, Kathy Fritz, Emanuela Villari, Sue Burk, Carol Jones, Patricia Morrissey, Joan Meyers, Jo Ann Mcttman, Mary Beth Tepe, Sally Krehnhrink, SITTING: Evelyn Dumstorf, Susan Wenninger, Mary Sue Brucneman, Lois Brossart, Patricia Dalton, Pauline Husernan, Kathleen Quatman, Terry Kamphake, Christy Ann Miller, KNEELING: Edward Soellner, Charles Lussy, Mary Erin O'Brien, Mary Catherine Brune, Jayne Ann Woods, Judith Smith, Gary Voegele, James Scoggins, Thomas Dusterberg, ABSENT: Patrick Giesting, Patti Hanlon, 40 '4 0, 'Q mi YJ IK i I s I econcl glwwle STANDING: Timothy Donahue, Stanley Smith, Ralph Schooley, Mary Carol Richter, Annette Cimaglia, Janice I-loferkamp, Maureen McDevitt, Terry Martina, Michael Keiser, Claire Evans, GIRLS SITTING: Mary Jean Schneider, Julia Windsor, Becky Fritz, Yvonne Lussy, Judith Taylor, Mary Catherine Rettig, Mary Dornheggen, BOYS SITTING: Robert Mackey, Timmy Leaman, Jimmy Young, Kenneth Coe, Joseph Thole, Terry Meyer, ABSENT: John Smith, Craig Voegele, Joan Zins, 41 W K! X jiraf gm e BOYS STANDING: John Kozacik, Tommy Mahoney, Jack Mackey, Gary Pharo, Dennis Clasgens, Bobby Fritz, Jimmy Smith, Jan Moore, Kenneth Schneider, Gordon Gallagher, GIRLS: Diane Zins, Karen Coe, Mary Beirne, Patty Martin, Donna Bauer, Karen Buschle, Spring Hughes, Kathy Bolan, Janice Maezer, Judy I-loferkamp, Jody Volk, Betty Ann Yates, Janet Brune, Doris Leuze, BOYS SITTING: Richard Niehaus, Dominic Palazzolo, Eddie McCall, Tommy Kelsch, Bill Kennedy, ABSENT: Judy Grady, Cathy Hamel. 42 GFLCIQI' 6U f8l'l BOYS STANDING: Michael McCarthy, Francis Barrett, Dale Brueneman, Stephen Niehaus, Thomas Tepe, Stephen Magocsi, Thomas Ewers, David Bird, Ricky Newbury, Frank Lindner, William Reichling, GIRLS SITTING: Winifred Brubach, Marsha Cronin, Judith Coe, Libby Ann Lovejoy, Sheridan Zachman, Martha Behrens, Gail Gleason, Joan Griffin, Jean Huseman, Anne Soellner, Gail Vilardo, FRONT ROW: Madeleine Murray, Daniel Mullen, Ronald Schmitt, James Snyder, Michael Bush, Louis Schneider, Caroline Hughes, ABSENT: Jerome Meyers, Paul Richter, Sandra Elder, Timothy Tungate, 43 SIXTH GRADE geography students are Thomas Rupley, Betty Nunner and Lois Grayson. SERVERS CLUB Seventh and eighth grade boys march in procession through the front hall. SEVENTH GRADE presents the Long- fellow classic Evangeline . Char- acters are Dick Dusterberg, Larry Cle- ments. Jimmy Bailey, Patricia Ander- son, Dale Berning, Barbara Shea and Peggy Anderson. SECOND GRADERS Mary Carhedne Rettig, Joseph Thole and Ioan Z' at chapel ' ms gaze cub. 3nfAer,lLf'IfU U19 KINDERGARIZEN RHYTHM BAND Practicing their instruments are Gail Vilardo, Louis Schneider, Judith Coe, and Jeanette Huseman. FIRST GRADE READING CIRCLE Dominic Palazzolo is reading to the group. EIGHTH GRADE 45 NANCY ECKERT shows the tele- vision set given by her parents to SUA. Her classmates are Jane Metz, Jessie Mountel and Peggy Wager. CLASS OFFICERS -in the Eighth Grade for 1950-i951 are Jessie Mountel, Secretary, David Robisch, Vice-President, and Mary Lou Free- man, Treasurer. President Charles Moorman was absent from this meeting. d of French very practical and lots of fun, too. THIRD GRADERS find the stu y ds Patti Hanlon and Enjoying their tea Gary Voegele. lleell snr.- Q A aaaumeol info Aeauen, pray and bonbons are Carol Jones, Jayne Woo , 01' ua ! FIFTH GRADE ASSEMBLY Catholic scouting was the theme of the program which was directed by Sister Mary Oliver. . -my -. 1 -ru pd tl 0l'l6 Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Ahlers Mrs. Ann Altevers Mr, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr, and Mrs Mr, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs Harry Anderson John Arbino Harry M, Bail G. W. Bailey Gustav Bahr Edward Barloh J. W. Berning Frank Besl W. G, Besterman J. J. Boehle C. A. Boehm Mrs, Ruth Bowling Mr, and Mrs Mr, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr, and Mrs Mr, and Mrs. E. P. Bradstreet, Jr. I. L. Branan Lawrence P, Brand Lawrence C, Bucher E. J. Cannon Robert Carey Angelo A, Caruso Jane Cassinelli Mr, and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs. Owen F. Clements Lawrence Coffin O. J. Courtney Elmer Diersing Joseph E. Donovan and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs R. A. Doran Paul L. Dorsel Glenn F. DuBrucq George Dusterberg Ernest F. Eckert Howard V, Eckert George Elder Louis F. Erdman Joseph P. Evans John B, Fellers Edward H, Foss George A, Fox William Fraley Edwin J. Frank Harry B. Frerichs Edwin Geers Anthony J. Geraci Al, J, Goeke Raymond Gress Frank M, Grieme Elmer Grunkemeyer Elmer Hais John L, Heidel George B, Helmer George J, Hennekes John A, Hesselbrock Joseph Hilvert MI. Mrs. MI. Mrs. MI. Mr, MI. Mr. Dr, MI. Mr. Ml. MI. MI. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. MI. Mr. Mr. MI. Mr. Mr. MI. Mr. pd iI 0l'l5 and Mrs. Joseph R, Hines A. R. Johnson Fred C, Jones Mary Jordan and Mrs. G. W. Kennealy and Mrs J, C, Korte and Mrs, Ray Kramer and Mrs N. C, Kuechly and Mrs, and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Stephen and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Joseph C. La Vallee Robert Lindenschmidt Arnold D, Loring Robert Lutkehaus Magocsi Frank Manderscheidt Joseph E, Manley Peter J, McCarthy A, I, Metz Clarence Meyer George D, Meyer and Mrs, Joseph S, Meyer and Mrs. W. F. Meyer and Mrs, Clifford Miller and Mrs, E. J. Molley and Mrs, Edward Mountel, lr, and Mrs, John F. Naber and Mrs. Joseph G. Noppenberger Mr. Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr. Mrs, Mr. Mr, MI. Mr. Mr. MI. Mr. Mr. Mr, Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs, Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs, and Mrs, and Mrs, and Mrs, Marie B, and Mrs, and Mrs, and Mrs, and Mrs, and Mrs. and Mrs, and Mrs, and Mrs, and Mrs, and Mrs, and Mrs, and Mrs, and Mrs, and Mrs. J, Leo Nordloh Edward C. Nurre F, X, O'Brien George Peters Paul l, Reenan Rhomberg Eugene Ritter Chris Robisch Ralph E. Ryan Stanley P, Ryan William Ryan Victor E, Schomaker Henry A, Siemers Stanley W, Sorensen Owen Taphorn Harry Thaman Nathan W, Thul Francis Trefzger Steve Vigiris William H. Weibling Catherine Weis and Mrs, and Mrs. and Mrs, and Mrs, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, S, P, Witterkind Louis Weiss F, L. Welz B, Wenker Charles J, Williams James P. Williamson Y 1- ,--Mmm,.! M- nu -s.-uaapm fn-an-4-.. -Q. , fix 60.16 in 91,1 lf-X - ., , Y-. L1 4 ,... q...- i .bla ck'-r if fi!-sth-1 :oi w


Suggestions in the St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) collection:

St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957


Searching for more yearbooks in Ohio?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Ohio yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.