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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.
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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
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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
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