St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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I 4 ., .,,F.,.-2?I...,L, -' ' . -.-'fJ':T1:-45.1 , . .. .....,Q,...q Q .,-f-f1gr'...,,..,' - . 'A' V 4,11 ,--4-4-1--941 --V,-V ..,'. ' 'nk .QP ' -'f1g,,,.v, .gym X Hi? .. '-.1..,.V.-vw... In -2-1'-'eapwrui ' ,, ,-Q--nm.-4 :Agn fb . ,ff- v1 ' , .4 Y' 'I 1 ' ,nhzvf--E4 54, 'xi'--A of-9--A-a . V yg-paw-4 . . . V-e.. V--. . wk 2f'f 'r - ,- H .N -1 .4 xg :'f,..,cj1-,,,.. - -j -,,:...-. 1. 32,7 K., waff fl: 1:,- -2,-up-x4-1-Vg' , gp- -..,-,-Q.:-azzu Q VJ,-my ff--mix: ...Y uvgv-v:-3-O.: . , .. ...ws , K .,,,,....-,..- -A ' f?-q5'T '4i9i? ' 1 ...gf STAFF Ha' I-1953 I PX SHEILA BLINKHORN BETTY MEYER editor assistant editor BETTY DORAN assistant editor MARY NORDLOH PATRICIA SIEMERS business MARIE CARUSO and LOIS MEYER art manager assistants CARROLL NURRE photographer ST. URSULA ACADEMY Cincinnati 6, Ohio ISO 3 I953 0HIO'S SESQUICENTENNIAL 1953 marks an important event in the history of Ohio-the 150th anniversary of Ohio's admission as the seventeenth state in the Union. Through the pages of our yearbook We are honoring this memorable event. As future citizens of Ohio, we are striv- ing to acquire the civic virtues necessary for good citizenship. Among these are In God We moral responsibility, sound judgment, good sportsmanship, initiative, loyalty. If we let it, our school will strengthen these virtues in each of us. This is the main purpose of her moral, intellectual, social and physical programs. Then we shall make Ohio truly an Em- pire within an Empiref as we hold fast to our great American motto: Trust Symbolizing St. Ursula's Sesquicentennial observance this year, the four class presidents hold the Great Seal of the State of Ohioi'-Carol jean Schuchter, sophomoreg Mary Alice Brand, senior, Patricia Siemers, junior, and Knne Evans freshman. CONTENTS Administration and Faculty ........... ..... p age 7 Seniors, Iuniors, Sophomores, Freshmen .... ..... p age 9 School Activities ..................... ..... p age 27 Elementary Classes .... ..... p age 41 Patrons ........... ..... p age 55 Dediwzfirw Rt. Rev. Msgr. Clarence G. Issenmzmn, P.A., S.T.D., Ph.L., jour.D. i Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati dedicafe our l953 Cres+ +o a greai' civic er, Msgr. Clarence G. Issenmann. Appoinred by Mos? Reverend Archbishop Karl J. Alfer lo be 'idiocesan Chairman of rhe Sesquicenrennial gram, Msgr. lssenmann arranged for fhe Ponlilical 1 Mass in March which marked The official cele- ion of Ohio's sralehood by fhe Archdiocese of :inna'l'i. As Faiher Superior of The Sisfers of Si. la, Monsignor has ever been a sfaunch 'Friend of +he sfudenfs of S+. Ursula Academy. We humbly dedi- cafe lhis Sesquicenlennial volume +o him, asking his prayers fhai' we may grow up fo be loyal Americans. Our ll,4 nf fha Qufure - - HIVHII lil E3 3 'S Long a dream, soon +o become a realify, is our new modern Gym-Audi+orium wi1'h i+s dressing rooms, showers, a+hle'I'ic office, and proiec+ion room. The new convenf building will resull' in more space for 'lhe Academy when .the sislers move fo fheir new quar1'ers..Pic+ured above is an enlarge- menl of +he Archi+ec+'s model. 4 W - an ni in 'lu an an in i an I EB i Ql 7 UH! Administration Faculty NVQ the people of the state of Ohio, grateful to Al- mighty God for our freedom, to secure its blessings and Promote our common welfare, clo establish this consti- tutionfl Preamble, Constitution of the State of Ohio. 5 W X' New Mother Rita Rev. Mother Catherine Mother M Helen FACULTY COUNCIL Reverend Mother Catherine, superior, Mother Rrta asslstant superlor Mother M. Helen, zelatrice and directress, Sister Antonla treasurer Slster Ann Mane HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY REV. VINCENT C. ROBERS .... ..... R eligion REV. LAWRENCE 1. MICK ..... ............... H eligion MOTHER RITA ............ .... H istory, English, Latin MOTHER M. HELEN ................... Religion, English SISTER CENEVIEVE .... Civics, General Business, Language SISTER MARY EDWARD .......... Religion, Latin, Science SISTER ANN MARIE ..... .... R eligion, Latin, Spanish SISTER DOROTHY ANN ................. Typing, Library SISTER ROSE ANGELA ..... Religion, Social Studies, Math. SISTER JOAN MARIE ....... French, English, Choral, Piano SISTER SARAH ANN ............ Home Economics, Biology SISTER MARY BRENDAN .... ................,... A ft MRS. NORMA MULLINCER ........... Physical Education, Drivers Education, Home Nursing, First Aid PROFESSOR JOHN I. FEHRINC ............ Choral Music MISS ROBERTA FOLEY ........ .... S peech, Dramatics 6 l ,J MVK Rev. Lawrence I, Rev. Vincent G. RObeI'S ELEME TARY SCHOOL FACULTY MISS CLARA B. WEBER .... Eighth Grade SISTER MARY BRENDAN. . .Seventh Grade SISTER MACDALEN ......... Sixth Grade SISTER MARY OLIVER.. ...... Fifth Grade SISTER MARY ANGELA ..... Fourth Grade SISTER MARY PAUL .... .... T hird Grade SISTER ROSE MARY ........ Second Grade Directress of Primary Department SISTER MARY LAWRENCE ...First Grade EVANGELISTA ...... Kindergarten MARY XAVIER ...... Kindergarten SISTER SISTER SISTER LUCY .......... ....... P iano SISTER MARY JOHN ................. Art SISTER MARY AGNES .... Asst. Instructress SISTER MARY ROBERTA. .Asst. Instructress . . if g'r1fJnQI': ' f 1, k A ' :UTXN uvf , . '52 'L r I . ,-A ...- M Roberta Foley Clara B. Weber Nonna Mullinger .rvguv 'X john 1. Fehring t. X- f , , x ' Y , e .9 xff' Q 0 'Q 'Q 8 Cxl6.SSCS lluligio11, 111o1'41lity. 111111 liIllJXYll'llQl', l1ow1'x'c1', V A ' ln mg 1 ssl Iltl 11 to good gUXlxl'Illlll'Ilt. it slmll ln- tlu- mlutx' oi ilu- Cl1'111'1'11l Ns sm-111lmlV to mass Sllitilbll' 111 1 1-- 1 l 1 NXS t1 lnotnct muy 11113111115 clc 11o111i1111tio11 ill 1111- IJk'iICC'2ll9lL' L'lljUX'Ill4'llf of its UXVII 111111111 oi Plllmlic wo1's11i1J. 111141 to CllL'Ulll'Llgf.l' schools, 111141 ilu- Illl'2lIlS of illStI'llL'ti0ll.N -Xrfirlz' I, S!'t'fiUH T. CY 111,s'!iI11l1o11 of flu' Stflfl, of Ohio. 9 611155 1ff3'5' Dorothy Bakr A dancing shape, an image gay. . . . wonnsworrm Q ' ,,, X ig, a.Ta I U1 W 54 , ,. 7 b my? Marilyn Bowling Youth, beauty, courage, wisdom, all. I oetta Branan So soft, so calm, yet eloquent. . . . LORD BYRON 10 SHAKESPEARE Mary Alice Brand F or she is wise, lf I can judge of her. . . . SHAKESPEARE Geraldine Brautigan Silently she steals along, far from the world's busy throng. . . . cowPER Iane Bucher Your honor and your y goodness is so evident. . . . SHAKESPEARE 11 A fu? X 1 L 'dx ..x,.1 6111 1ff195' is Patricia Burke She was pleasant, cheerful . . . her etiquette truly was of the best.', 12 . . . CHAUCER Bernetta Close And all thatls best of dark and bright, melt in . . . her eyes. M ary Ann Curtin With gentle yet prevailing force, intent upon her destined !! COUISC. COWPER LORD BYRON -uv v. Caroline Evans ' . Be check'd for silence but never tax'd for speech. . . . SHAKESPEARE Frances F ederika And true she is as she hath proved herself. SHAKESPEARE Angela F raley Fair as a star when only one is shining in the sky. . . . WORDSWORTH 1 3 6111 5 zff15'5' Marilyn Gayhart Your eyes are lode-stars, and yolu' tongue's sweet airf' . . . SHAKESPEARE Q. Camille Geraci She speaks, behaves, and acts, just as she ought. Claudette Geraci A . . . lady, very young, exceeding rich in human sympathies. 14 ...DANTE POPE M ary I ean Grunkemeyer As merry as you will. . . . SHAKESPEARE Patricia Manley I seek for one as fair and gay, but find none to remind me. . . . UNKNOWN Martha M cCarthy Those smiles and glances, that make the miser's treasure poor. . . . BURNS 15 , B Q -1 H' FW . . ,. , . -ww? slr-1-rf--xl., fm? 611155 vfii? lane Meyer Grew a tall and slender maiden with the beauty of the moonlight. . . . LONGFELLOW Martha Meyer And her modest answer and graceful air, sh'ow her wise and good as she is fair. Lois Schomaker Yet in her cheek the hues are bright, dainty colors of red and white. . . . HOLMES WHITTIER gleam, clear as a starlit P' ' Q Barbara Soldati lp, JSA iii- A When she a little smiles . . . QL 'tis such a new and gracious miracle. . . . DANTE I 0 Ann Stenger Soft, gentle, loving eyes that mountain stream. . . . HOLMES Barbara Thul All that she looks on is made pleasanterf' . . . DANTE 17 Hass 11f16'3 Alice Tudor She is more bright than is a precious stone. ' . . . DANTE Elizabeth Wenker She doth gain a sweetness which needs proof to know it by. . . . DANTE M ary Beth Wittekind Frank nature, rather curious than in haste. . . . SHAKESPEARE 1 8 . s 3 014 nz Sprcz' WITH '53 x E S l ',.f-, :- !,,: . 5 :., ' mf w F Carol Berning Audrey Besl Elaine Besterman Sheila Blinkhorn junio 5 LaaoaeaW,a,, or Betsy Boehm Marie Caruso i z , - .:, A Q b 1 351 lamp C A W 1 Carole Coletta Angele Coyle Betty Doran B' 5 X 55.5 , 1. 4 X MX- 'V Elaine Durkin Joyce E gbers Mary Fellers Judy Fisher Barbara Heger jo Ann Hilvert 20 1 V v an rig? no E ,aw f s Barbara Kammeron Elizabeth Kennealy ,Yuma Se P' , I Betiy Meyer rr sa , Barbara Middendorf M , 102 lgl lryig - fl' . N Lois Meyer if .. Kathleen M illeck Blanche Naber Mary Nordloh Carroll Nurre jean Peters B P rw Q ne B Mary Ann Reenan Kathleen Ryan Patricia Siemers Nancy Weiss Svpho ares LATIN CLASS First Row: Bonnie Laurie, Patricia Kotte, Jacqueline Sheppard, Nancy Folz, Patricia McDonald. Second Row: joan Lambers, Betty Hoffmann, Barbara Penker, Top How: Sally Moore, Virginia Human, Jessie Mountel. On Top Step: Martha Wittekind. 22 A :luis It . 2 Lifanmit ,M BIOLCJGY CLASS Front Row: Ruth Bissrneyer, Arlene Anness, Mary Agnes Hickey, Sheila Dorney, Jane Metz, Alice Kollman. Second Row: Peggy Ritter, Judy Bohart, Io Ann Esslinger. Third Row: joan Metz, Kay Brautigan, Mary Claire Murphy, Patricia Kunzi, Mary Lou Freeman, Marcella Huber. Top Step: Barbara Toerner, Dorothy Crawford, Nancy Eckert. Absent: Carol Schuchter. 23 kolplxixiqxxix Qreslzmeu S E SRV' was QSNX, FRENCH CLASS Front How: Rosemary Domey, Paula Cieske, jaclyn Williams, Mary Dee Lutke- haus, Molly Ciller, Mary Carol Klark, Janice Stalf. Second Row: Elaine Dowling, Marjorie Smith, Sue Grieme, Adrienne Frexichs, Sally Singer, Norma Swarts, Mary jo Schanzlc, Barbara Shea, Carol Ann Imbus, Rita Bischoff, Anne Evans. Back Row: Donna Lobert, Barbara Naish, Mary Patricia O'Brien. Absent: Patricia Keller. 24 -in M 1991! SPANISH CLASS Sitting, Front Row: Nancy Nolting, Judy Schaefer, Marilyn Carroll, Barbara AX, Marjorie Thiel. Second R-ow: Peggy Anderson, Virginia Bowling, Mary Beth Cronin, Carol Meyer, Barbara Regan, Barbara Hauck, Arlene Lehr, Nancy Nurre, Patty Anderson. Standing: Teresa Buelsing, Lois Goeke, joan Karasek, Kay Schubeler, Angela Paolella, Joyce Wagner. Absent: Martha Colcliron. 25 K lei? flaw Mare Of 54 obogxa Achvliuz Li llll S'l'A'l'IQ NIUTTU: ulmpcrium in llHPK'l'iON- A',' Xu lilupirc within gm lim NICIKNXNIIC: Mlfllckvyc' St2ltl'.n STATE FLUXVEH: L:2lI'll1lti0ll. S'l'.Yl'Ij BIHU: Cfgllilillzll. 27 Zrfmmuu fy lilfzhg With a one hundred per cent enrollment, the junior Red Cross is a flourishing student organi- zation. Each class volunteered to complete a project assigned by Red Cross headquarters. Projects included party favors, funny hats, and nut cups for the Ft. Thomas Veterans hospital. Generosity in helping the unfortunate develops a sense of responsibility toward our local com- munity and its problems. Taking part in community affairs prepares future leaders In The American Way of Life Red Cross class chairmen show how it's done! Barbara Midden- dorf, junior, is wearing her classls New Year's eve hat, while Martha McCarthy, senior, holds the beginning of a wigwam, of which her cass made 100 for Thanksgiving. Ruth Bissmeyer, sophomore, wears a Hallowe'en hat. Freshman jackie Williams begins cutting out tray favors. In I Speak for American De- mocracy' contest, Patricia Man- ley clearly stated that our Amer- ican government is based upon Christian principles. 28 Mold f 6 Zfffzmg Hifi 514 Meeting local problems requires ingenuity and resourcefulness- Basic American Qualities. . Marilyn Bowling, senior, was school representative on the Girls' Week planning committee. After the Safety Institute at Walnut Hills High School, these three girls were determined to eliminate accidents from daily living. Mary Ann Reenan, junior, studied Traffic Safetyg Mary jean Crunkemeyer, Safety in Recreationg Nancy Folz became an authority on Home Safetyg and Patricia Keller, freshman, lnot pictured? took part in Fire Safety. 29 Girl ' Athletic sszmiafim The C-3.A.A. stresses our preparation today +o be civic leaders tomorrow. Working togeiher and good sportsmanship are developed +hrough the sports program and Variety Show. We learn the social graces a+ G.A.A. dances. Seniors came out on top in the intramural basketball tournament. Winners are Claudette Ceraci, Mary Ann Curtin, Bernetta Close, Marilyn Cayhart, Barbara Thul, and Angela Fraley, standing, and Caroline Evans, Lois Schomaker, Camille Ceraci, Marilyn Bowling, Patricia Manley, Mary Alice Brand, kneeling. 30 3:5 Dirccting GAA activities under Mrs. Mullingr-r's gnidancc is our GAA Board. Meinbcrs are Patricia Manley, corresponding sccrctary, Mary Ann Curtin, social cliairman'g Barbara Tliul, publicity, Camille Ccraci, vicc prcsidcnt, Marilyn Bowling, president, Bctty Doran, trcasurcr, and Patricia Siemers, recording secretary. SOPll0ll10l'C know-liowh snared thc kickball championship for tlicir class. Clockwisc around thc circlc, victorious kickcrs are Io Ann Esslingcr, Patricia Kunzi, Mary Lou Freeman, Arlene Anness, Marcella Hulicr, Barbara 'foci'- ner, Nancy Folz, Kay Brautigan, Judy Boliart, Betty Hoilinaun, joan Mctz, Alicc Kollman, Barbara Pvnker, ltutli Bissincycr, lxlllftllkl XVittc-kind, Doro- thy Crawford, and Mary Claire Murphy. Eatlzzflic Students Mission 6171 arte Religious ideals strengthen character and inculcate principles which are 'Fundamental to American life. Reporting at monthly meetings, collecting tax stamps and self-denial pennies, and taliulating prayers for Spiritual Bouquets are tasks of the class representa- tives. Tlivy are Patty Kotte and Martha NVittekincl, sopliomoresg Nonna Swarts and Elaine Dowling, fresluneng Patricia Manley, seniorg jean Peters, juniorg Elaine Durkin, jnniorg and Lois Scliomaker, senior. We hold these truths to he self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness . . Declaration of Independence. 32. a X , Marilyn Bowling E I 6 Sheila Blinkhom Our My ' 5114111 Yy t im f f ,P . V' X - W , f ' L1-a n , fi , . Caroline Evans Claudette Ceraci I0 Ann Hjlvert SODALITY OFFICERS Catholic Action at SUA is the special job of the CSMC-Sodality clubs. Club prexies and other representatives are, sitting, Claudette Ceraci, Fatima Clubg Lois Meyer, Rosary Club, JoAnn Stenger, CYA, Marjorie Thiel, Publicity, Angela Fraley, SDS, Mary Beth Cronin, Publicity, and Sheila Dorney, SDS. Standing are Mary Carol Klark, CYAg Barbara Toemer, CYA, Angele Coyle, CYAg jane Bucher, SDSg Mary Nordloh, SDS, and Mary Beth Wittekind. F 2 re 33 ' WE LEARN THE ART OF CGMMLINICATION Journalism develops clear thinking, clireci' and forceful writing, a sense of group responsibility- characferisfic qualifies of American leadership. 1 11 1111111 111.111 ' We ' l Edltonal smlles are flashed by Betty Doran Shexla Bhnkhorn and Betty Meyer. 34 HERS LUENCE QT INF T0 HCW AND 11. V29 auspives of Mulffaee I the G 1- Hs dbbclolg 32: 53 'ds Of the -'lbw Will go lildlbk fund 'Wh OL-fel bahielu and h fo! the world tb:-ougb 73 and dab!! is lbs Theme of sho? . 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Q9 XV'1iel3'SbowNQL. cz e ' e'd ?H 'P 1'-'W '11 ,ML Possible profemuoas lh tw md with mae 4101, tbf':c'f4f'P Pfe'v' Maw as sz. Hina, ' P'Q ' tbllsf h 11'11u COHVQQUOD 'Um 'Vent WM' vow-' . Oh-' -C 415' the M- It 2. Gcbozzs ' the Ch' Heli 111 F119 3' blob eh- mdlbg 'be 'be 'Ha be RD W0 NTED GH THE PRI QU THR Qlbflll ' Juni boa . sung by F11 Sixth CN 411117 Q at We flak ' lvbrty Hour ' yours' Devon' ,All 2? 81111 0 ' -4121772-2 - U hah? IZ 9 'W :QQ 9895 ' 01' 'll-mv, la tb In flze fvrlahr l1?e'1' 4700 10400 0-111. 013,11 and ef 0721, 4 me 01023, :sen saggy: s de ' ' Sa U ' firm 11 - 00570118 0311 wltilrflzgf togglberlza 31,000 2:5-Fab C711 ' ti 'ff' G blbb 'ebvol Chow group will 9 G11?a. am. 'lag the Mm for me me dsx me 'H I ev We Mad day Mia, Wal be 011-mba bb Ol 0 a Wop the lb ' te :ppl A0p9Ihm:?Eftb9Z:t:Q 014 the Hulfural Side- - Cincinnatians have ever been known for their cultural inferesls. Our school carries on this +radi+ion by offering a well-rounded cultural training. Choral work under Mr. Fehring, +he ar+ and piano clepar+men+s, leciures on currenl' +opics, dramatic produciions, and movies for critical evaluafion - all sfimulafe and develop an appreci- alion of our cultural heritage. Freshman piano students have fun rehearsing for a duet recital. Sitting at the piano is the Margiev twosome, Marjorie Thiel and Marjorie Smith. Standing behind the piano are Arlene Lehr, Barbara Ax, Paula Cieske and Nancy Nolting. 36 Sducnfiorz, 1671 iness, .7 du fry Senior home economics students planned, prepared and served luncheon to St. Ursula's guests from industry on E.B.I. Day. Setting the table are Camille Ceraci, Elizabeth Wenker, jane Meyer, joetta Branan and Geraldine Brautigan. - .l6iZZJy TODAY-Hostesses for Cincinnati Business Men and Executives TOMORROW-The Homemalrers of America. 37 CITIZENSHIP CLASS S a Problems of Democracy panel discussing: - Should the Taft-Hartley law be repealed? - consists of Barbara Tliul, Bcruetta Close, Alice Tudor and Barbara Soldati. 38 A well rounded cifizen is made nor born. Our pro- gram of sfudies is designed fo produce 'rhis resuli. English li+era'rure, languages, science, and ma'rh, each makes Hs own confribuiion +o our infellecfual background. Equally imporfani' for +he furure cifizen are religion and social siudies. World his'rory, U.S. hisfory, modern hisfory, problems of democracy and civics give us 'iacfual knowl- edge of 'roday's problems. Religion shows us how fo solve +hem by answering +he fundamenfal ques+ions abouf man's life and his goal. L, 5 Evifgi. g aw. ii as QWLS, 5 i rv if, i . ,wwijgnsrs-. x in Q9 Aj Senior trio figuring out imiiginuw income tux rc-tums as il pi'c-pzmition fm' citinn ship incluclvs FIIIIICCS Fvclwikgi, llorotlw Buhr and iNiill'il'1Ll Meyer. 39 Cooperation wilh others and learning to lake responsibility are civic vir- lues developed fhrough group activity. Feed the hungryf is taken literally by the CSMC when members collect and fill baskets of food for poor families at Christmas. Class chairmen were Elaine Dowling, Elaine Durkin, Adrienne Frerichs, Mary Fellers, and Mary Io Schanzle, stanclingg Patricia Burke, joetta Branan, and Geraldine Brautigan, on couchg Barbara Pcnker and Alice Kollman, sitting on floor. Having charge of sheet music for the Choral Club isn't always this easy! Fresh- man workers on the Hoor are Marjorie Thiel, Anne Evans, Joyce Wagner, Judy Schaefer and Marjorie Smith. Upper row includes Rita Bischoff, Marilyn Carroll, 'loan Karasek, Ianice Stalf, Virginia Bowling, Molly Giller, Paula Cieske and Barbara Hauck. Elamcnlelr All mon have a natural and imlclvasililc' right to worship Almighty Cod according to thv dictates of thvir own conscic-ucv. No Person shall be coinpcllvd to attvml, vrcct, or support any place of worship, 01' maintain any form of worship, against his couseutg and 110 P1'Cl'Cl'CIlCl' shall luv givcn, by law, to any rv- ligious socictyg noi' shall any ii1tci'fc'1'Ci1cv with thc rights of coiiscimicc he PCl'lDitfl'Cl.n Article I, Svction 7, COIlSfifllffUl1 of flu' Stair? of Ohio. 41 algiff, gmfe Timothy Arthon Ronald Bernert joan Comello Kenneth Corey Lynn Deters GMM Barbara Davidson W 753, mf!!! Fi 42 Betty Nunner Anne Hogan William Crundhoefer J. -QALA Lois Grnayson 'V4 1 s-fix -vjyf .5 ,g Q -1 1 , fw- 4-i Douglas Gayhart Daryll Gaines Mary Kathry Carol Ann Rube Schmidt M X , 1 . 1 ,cw :K C I X dvr. unlftqfkfi' ' .ffl if ,f Thomas Robert , w Rupley Zimmcrmzm 1 1 fzyhfh Grade A group of eighth gl'Llfil'I'S vnjoys Nliss xYt'iNxl S Ci0SC'l'i1'lii1llI of thc' snlzu' system 111111 othvr llcuvcllly lmdics in il gvcvgmplmy I1-sson. At loft 11011-g1'111111cl: IJLIITYI Cuinvsg l ir.s'l limi' of IJ1'.s'k.s': Luis c:l'1lySOIl, Betty NllIlllltl', Tim Arthcmg 801111111 How: Douglas ciilyililfl, Lynn Dctcrs, Kay Rambo, Rfbllllili BCl'lll'l'tQ LII-S'f Hou' lxgllilwf Xl'11ll: i7Mtl'b1lI'2l Duvidsoli, Rulwrt Zill1Il1CITD2lll, Anno llugmm, K1-11111-th Curvy. YF ellen glad Q First How: jack Clark, john Martina, Judith Ann Stagge, Kathleen Molloy, Mary Frances Fox, Christine Engelhardt, Kathleen Huseman. Second Row: Rogers O'Brien, Melvyn Woods, Diane Rich, Marilyn Rubin, Barbara Bolan, Carol Ann Topicz, Margaret Wenker. Third Row: Robert Dornheggen, Winifred Meyer, Rita Marie Nier, Donna jean Ryan, Carol Ann Hautz, Bette Ann Mullaney. Fourth Row: M. Eileen O'Brien, Frances Richter, William Krehnhrink, Anthony Brueneman, Ruth Lambers, Mary Ann Schmitt. Absent: Anne Devins. . Wi 0 44 5241. Qmle First Row: jo-Ann Smith, Judy Lauer, Marcia Martin, Marilyn Kelsch, Patsy Leaman, Margaret Meiners, Tony Palazzolo. Sec-ond Row: Annette Muckerheide, Patsy -McHugh, Garlene Stenger, Dea Pizzo, Linda Olinger, Sandra Hamel, jerry Scoggins. Third Row: Melanie Au, Mary Teresa Bemi, Margaret Ann Cox, Anita Ziegelrneyer, Patsy Robb, Kenneth Berning, Tom Klekamp. NIO? TH5- 4 ff 0, MEL Y' 6' 441 fx .F ft , rn w o fi o h 6' i 03' 'Z if 45 gracle Sitting On Step: Sue Burk, Patricia Dalton Second Row- Emanuela Villari Sall . . , y Leroux, Christy Miller, Terry Kamphake, Mary Beth Tepe, Patti Hanlon, jo Ann Mettmz n P l' H ' ' 1 , au 1ne useman, Sue Bnleneman. Third Row: Charles Lussy, Sally Krehnbrink, Donald Murphy, Evelyn Dumstorf, David Naberhaus, Mary Ellen Meretta, Patricia Meretta, Mary Erin O'Brien, Gary Voegele, Barbara Maezer, Frederick Buop, M. Catherine Brune. Standing: Lois Brossart, james Scoggins, Jayne Ann Woods, Edward Soellner, Kathy F ritz. Absent: Harry Kollman. 46 g0lfl,l tA gina 2 H SW I f-. f1:l9l'e's Sm? Boys On Floor: Terry Meyer, Craig Voegele, Terry Martina, Timmy Donahue, Claire Evans. Sitting On Chairs: Joseph Thole, Janice Hoferkamp, jimmy Young, Ralph Schooley, Michael K'eiser, Mary Carol Richter, Timmy Leaman, Kenneth Coe, jane Bumiller. Standing: Donna Wood, Mary Dornheggen, jean Ann F aass, Annette Cimaglia, Becky Fritz, Willien Evans, Yvonne Lussy, Mary Catherine Rcttig, Martha Eckholf. Absent: Maureen Giller, Stanley Smith. DN av DC 3400! Qfacle Front How: Ianice Maezer, Karen Buschle, janet Brune, Judith Hoferkamp, Doris Leuze, Spring Hughes, Patty Martin, Iody Volk, Carolyn Bohmer, Kath Bolan. Boys: Gary Pharo, jimmy Smith, jan Moore, Dominic Palazzolo, Gorclon Gal- lagher, Tommy Kelsch, Bobby Fritz, Tommy Mahoney, Donald Muckerheide. Top Step: Mary Beirne, Kathleen Simonitsch, Patricia Wheat, Karen Coe. Absent: Kathy Hamel, Mark Martina, Charles Startup. i905 - 1955 pg , , T3 3 Q iehgef 2C0l'l6! glndble Sitting On Floor: Michael Whalen, Kenneth Schneider, Louis Schneider, Nory LeBrun, Stephen Magocsi. First Step: john Evans, Melanie Lutkehaus. Second Step: Anne Soellner, Sheridan Zachman, Mary Ann Cray. Third Step: jean Huse- man, Victoria Brent. Fourth Step: Judy Coe, Martha Rabe, Nancy Walker. Fifth Step: Ioan Ann Griffin, Madonna Laubernds. Sixth Step: Dale Brueneman, Stephen Klekamp, Danny Mullen. Seventh Step: Carol Cerwe, Timmy Tungate, Gail Vilardo, Martha Behrns, Sharon Carey. Top Step: Peter Naberhaus, Stephen Truss, jimmy Meiners, Dennis Clasgens, Cheryl Zehenni. Absent: Kathleen Cately, Jerome Meyers. 49 'UO 4' .gag it ,pr a F L ' ,, .,. , gt' jirdf grcwle Sitting On Floor: Cordon Baker, john Gerwe, Charles Kelsch, Carolyn Fowee, Barbara Mettman. First Step: Marilyn Marchal, Karen Young, George Bailey, Genie Donahue, Bobby Rafferty, Ruth Devins, joey Ceraci. Second Step: jeffrey Keller, john Keller,' Candy Hughes. Third Step: Tommy Creve, Karen Heffron, Beth O'Donnell, Lois Wood. Fourth Step: Kathy Davis, Ronald Aber, Billy Vockell, Christine Haselwood. Fifth Step: Nancy Wilson, Jean Rinaldi, Mary Kay Klein. Top Step: Mario Cimaglia, Paul Romer, Jane Rabe, Judy Otting, Tommy Young, john Schneider. Absent: Bryanne Hemsley, Freda Sansone. 50 l 1 Q fa Qlht '7 lllll 4351CiQUE?ClFdZU1 Arolmcl Table: jean Dornheggen, Nancy Tapkee, Linda Maloney, Andrea Black, Anita Pizzo, Candy Lauer, Terry Fritz, Patty Plunkett. Standing: Maryann Brown, Barbara Behrns, Virginia Dean, Karen Koeninger, Michel McKenna, Mary Ann Dreyer, Carol Overley, Tony LeBrun, Margaret McKenna, Ruth Folchi, Sharon Shinklc, Gail Homer, Phyllis Braun, Donna Beerman, Many Heilker. 'Absent Iuclith Bruch, Mary Cray, jacquelyn Hoferkamp, Eileen McCarthy, Susan Scott, Mary Soellner, Sandra Sternberg. gi u u. . r 5 li, if 5? 4 .!6l'lJ0l g6Ll fQIfl Fig Around Lvft Trlblr: Bnlmln' Lnssy. john Creve, Crvgmy Mcinvrs, Billy LL-nm-. Around High! Tzllllf: Fu-cl Survis, Dnvicl Even, liclwurd Kannplmlie, Bolmlmy Cum-rity, clllI'lSl01JllCI' Truss. Strnzding: Dennis Hcllnick, Jllllll Paluzmlo, Allmin Bruno, -lim Ccrwc, Tnnnny Nl1lfl1CI', .linnny Mullen, Stvpllcn Tcpc. Mark He-lrnivk, Anthony Ceruci, joseph Spcicr, Stephen Vcrclin, Danny XVlmlcn, Xliclmcl Bron- nnn, jimmy Curtlm. Absvnt: Martin Ixnwnllc, Eclwgml Cramt. 52 gk-, ., i QMS Visiting thc Christmas crib in Chrrpcl are the following third and fmnih grrulm pupils: 5111111111 Eckhuff, Spring llugiivs, Putty Martin, Marry lJOl'Ilill'ggUll, l'n1'ln1rr1 Bciirns, kimlcrggrrtcii, as little' L!l'SKliiIIt' mm, l'1'lll'l'St'lIiS tin- Sistvrs ui' St. llrsulu ut nr-clulim-csrrn Xovniimr Univ. ...p-'FF Moore and Craig Yoegclc. 53 ill wi nys' 3 J wr of-G Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, 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. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. pa fraud Harry J. Anderson William Anness Bahr I. J. Berni J. W. Berning Frank Besl A. A, Bissmeyer Ambrose Blinkhorn Joseph J. Boehle John T. Bolan Ruth Bowling J. L. Branan L. P. Brand Albin J. Brune Lawrence Bucher V. J. Burke Angelo A. Caruso John F. Cronin Charles R. Curtin Edward J. Devins Raymond A. Doran Joseph P, Dorney R. A. Dowling E. F. Eckert Mrs. John Engelhardt Dr. a Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. nd Mrs. Joseph P. Evans Frank J. Federika John B. Fellers Raymond M. Fisher Ted Folz William Fraley Mrs. Genevieve C. Gaines Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gayhart Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Geraci Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gieske Mr. and Mrs. R. S. C-iller Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Grieme Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Grunkemeyer Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, William Haman, Jr, Roy M. Hauck Victor Hautz Edward L. Heger Thomas Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hilvert Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huber Mr. and Mrs. Edward E, Kammeron Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Karasek Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kennealy Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Klark Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wm. Krehnbrink 55 and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. Nickolas I. Lambers John I. Laurie Stephen Lehr Robert Leroux Louis Lobert Charles Lussy and Mrs. Robert Lutkehaus and Mrs. Joseph E. Manley and Mrs. Peter J. McCarthy, Jr. and Mrs. Charles H. McDonald Theodore Meyer and Mrs, Clarence Meyer and Mrs. Walter F. Meyer and Mrs, George A, Meyers and Mrs. Jerome Meyers and Mrs. Elmore L. Middendorf and Mrs. Edward Mountel, Ir. Robert P. Moore and Mrs, Pat Murphy and Mrs. John F. Naber and Mrs. and Mrs, and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Alex S. Naish H, F. Nolting J. Leo Nordloh Edward C, Nurre Frank X. O'Brien Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr. Mr. MIS. Mr. Mr. pafronfi and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs H, C. O'Brien S. I. Paolella George Peters Sam Pizzo Paul I, Reenan . John E. Regan Joseph P. Rich Eugene L. Ritter Ralph Ryan Stanley P. Ryan Victor E. Schomaker Alma Scoggins and Mrs. Henry A, Siemers and Mrs. I. Edwin Singer Mario Soldati Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Walnut Hills Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. 56 George Stalf E, L. Swartz Stephen I. Thiel Nathan W, Thul George Toerner Laundry Louis Weiss . Benedict Wenker Charles I. Williams . S. P. Wittekind Robert F. Zimmerman WW ' 1 - , , . I f 7, 1' ' 1 I' 1' Q . ,f . f A if , 1 0. L-L., X L 4, 4+ ' ' ' ' J fb ' x' M .4 K.. ,, wk X . , V, ,, ,V K ,N ' may JMMLQV yn Qvdjf 29 M K V09 76'


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