St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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Archbixbop of C incznmui 'K'I'ul-.K-bl-J-X1-.1-4-J-J-4-5-4.,l.q. fx.jug.13.13.9.9.F.y.9.Q.p.y.y.yy.p.p.ly.,,.p.y.p.,.,,.p -2. .p.y. In Wisdom, in Grace, in Fortitude . Most Reverend Clarence G. Issenm PA., s.T.D,, Ph.L., Auxiliary Bixhop of Cincinnati Protect the holy Church and make all men feel the attraction of Chrixtiem virtue. K F'P'l D'F'i D'D'D'D'D'D'P'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'lJ'lJ'l2'v'l7'D-D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'l7'D'D-D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D-D-D'D'D'D-D'D'D-D'D'D'D-D'D'irv' Q1 -v-n-MJ-n-n-n-r-v-v-v-nw-nfn-mw-n-vm-n-v-v-n-nfn-n-nowD-v-nfv-wn-n-n-n-v-v-nv-n-vn-n-n-m-n-in-n-9-n-9-lg-9-n-9-bo-v N D 'D jour.D 5.1 :B sf. 6 6. 5- Ja b 65 in 5. A gl . 6. 5. 5. A 5. 6. 65. 5 6. it if 6. sb dz si 5 ci L 5. 4. sl if si ai cl D- Qtdtattzw We, the students of St. Ursula Academy, offer tribute to the Pinnacle of Virtue, our Blessed Lady. To her we dedicate our yearbook of 1953- '54, in commemoration of her Marian Year. 4 Throughout our high school years, Mary aids us in every possible way. She is our Queen of Eternal Truth and forever leads us toward higher knowledge and true wisdom. As the Pure Fountain of Faith, she in- structs her docile children in the beliefs of Catholicism and molds our young minds and hearts into Christian strength of Character. During the entirety of our lives she is constantly by'our side point- ing the way to sanctity. O, Mary! Queen of the Universe, . . guide us to your Divine Son. -4. STAFF Patricia McDonald editor Virginia Haman arrociate editor Martha Wittekind arrociate editor Nancy Folz businerr manager Patricia Kotte, Jacqueline Sheppard arrirtants Sheila Dorney photographer joan Metz, Barbara Toerner artist: Qnknk .V - SQSTIQ Administration - 6 ' 167' xnv ' , t , 1 ga X fi 5' '- TL. I p l Seniors ' U x f Q L-gigfezf' is H me E i 9 :P ll fr 5 iiiii 0 - Studies, Classes - 24 3' Iii 1? - ' gpg' e 1 E Q ee 5 Activities . P . ,, wr is ' ' Q Elementary School - - 48 Elmefmvlil ' J' 9? J QR Q Patrons -5. iyllfflllfllklkdbbfl As we pass Mother Catherine's door, we catch a glimpse of her working at her desk with Budgy,,' the little blue para- keet, chirping away in his cage. Like Budgy, our Mother is always cheerful and understanding. Her sincere smile will be one of the most cherished memories of our high school days. Reverend Mother Catherine, superior FACULTY COUNCIL Reverend Mother Catherine, superiorg Mother Rita, assistant superiorg Mother M. Helen, zelatrice and directressg Mother Antonia, treasurerg Mother Ann Marie, supervisor of education. She writes out checks, pays the bills, and worries about how we'll pay for the new SYH1- Mother M. Helen directress Through the hall speeds a small fleet- footed figure. Papers in hand, she calls back over her shoulder, Notice going up! All day long Mother Helen pursues L her innumerable duties. How would SUA C' I ever get along without our efficient and Mother AUFOHIS sympathetic directress? treasurer 16.. nn, Rev. Vincent G, Robers Rev' Lawfenff J- Mick HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY john F ehring -7- REV. VINCENT G. ROBERS Religion III, IV REV. LAWRENCE MICK MOTHER RITA Religion I, II Hixtory, EngliJh, latin MOTHER M. HELEN Religion, Englifh SISTER M. EDWARD Religion, Latin, Science SISTER ANN MARIE Religion, Latin, Spanuh SISTER MARY ANGELA . Typing SISTER DOROTHY ANN Library SISTER ROSE ANGELA Religion, Social Studiex, Math. SISTER JOAN MARIE French, Englifh, Choral, Piano SISTER ROBERTA Typing SISTER SARAH ANN Horne Econornicx, Biology SISTER MARY BRENDAN Art MISS CLARA B. WEBER World Geography MRS. NORMA MULLINGER Phyyical Education, Driven Educa- tion, Home Naming, Fin! Aid PROP. JOHN J. FEHRING Miss ROBERTA FOLEY Speech, Drarnaticx Choral Muxic efzfbwx I . .C . g She is the Guide to our Goal -a- Y flags' Ufffbws' Patricia Siemers Expects: To work in a Building and Loan Co. Regrets: That I can't have the car more Patricia Seimers president Betty Doran vice president Elizabeth Kennealy secretary Sheila Blinkhorn treasurer lass vf '54 Carol Berning Expects: To be a nurse. Regrets: Living in College Hill. ..-10.- Audrey Besl Expects: To become a Cornptometer Operator. Regrets: Living too far from school. Elaine Besterman Expects: To be a laboratory technician Regrets: Not taking Spanish III. Sheila Blinlzlaorn Expects: To be an interior decorator. Regrets: Di ' ' ' scontnnumg prano lessons. fgm , 655g 'EQEES 'Wxrv '-rg-333 Betsy Expects: Regrets Marie Expects: Regrets: Boehm To become a commercial artist. Not taking art. Caruso To attend OLC. Never learning to sew. -.111 614195 vf 54 f R W . Carole Expects: Regrets: --Y-Y rr-wtf is Coletta To be a French Interpreter. All those falls at the skating rink. ..12.- Angele Coyle Expects: To be a recreation leader. Regrets: That I didn't come to Cincy sooner. Betty Doran Expects: To be a high school Latin teacher. Regrets: Not taking Math III. R joyce Egbers Expects: To be an airline hostess. Regrets: That I parted my hair in the middle. Mary F ellers Expects: Regrets: judith Expects: Regrets: To be a stenographer. That our '42 Olds was sold. Fisher To be a sociology major in college. Not attending St. Ursula all four years. -.13-. 5 Te rrf'rTz.,-:J Mass vf 54 Barbara Heger Expects: To be a nurse Regrets: Not moving to Lafayette, Indiana. -141 I0 Ann H ilvert Expects: To study interior decorating. Regrets: Working after school. Barbara Kammeron Expects: To study art and stage technique. Regrets: Wearing a round collar to school. NW Elizabeth Kennealy 1112. R ., U91 X Expects: To be a nurse. ,UNF a ' ' Al Regrets: Not taking b1ology. Betty Meyer Expects: To be a costume designer on Broadway Regrets: Leaving SUA. Lois Meyer Expects: To be an airline hostess. Regrets: Thar I don't live closer to school. -151 pf 54 S Barbara Middendorf Expects: To be an interior decorator. Regrets: That I didn't take the driving course. -16- Katbleen Milleck Expects: To be a nurse. Regrets: That I stopped accordion lessons. Blanche N aber Expects: To be an airline hostess. Regrets: That I didn't take the New York student tour last year Mary Carolyn N ordloh , Expects: To be D ' wk L' , fb :X a ean of Women in U 'J' some college. Regrets: Not taking chemistry. Y- H, .L xx f'f'w'ff'f'rxr::ni- Carroll N urre Expects: To be a medical assistant. Regrets: That I didn't take drivers' training. jean Peters Expects: To graduate from college. Regrets: That I cut my hair. ...I 1-. '! 4 lass Uf' Expects: To go into nursing. Regrets: That I can't live in the Blue Grass State. x -13- Kay Ryan Expects: To be an interior decorator. Regrets: That I wasn't in New York on january 31. Nancy Weiss Expects: To be a secretary. Regrets: That I missed the new gym. Senior Personalities Favorite Favorite Favorite Subject Lunch Partime C. Berning Math pretzels bnwnng A. Besl Math barbecue s1ceP 1 E. Besterman Chemistry chili Ice slfsnng y s. Blinkhorn Math chili llsfffyms fo mum B. Boehm History tuna salad fcnnfs h M. Caruso Geometry barbecue P1aY1ng th? aCC0fd101'1 C. Coletta French hot dogs mncf skating A. Coyle Literature barbecue mnslc B. Doran Latin barbecue sP0ffs . J. Egbers Problems of Democracy spaghetti and meat balls 'cc sknnng M. Fellers Home Ec barbecue fccnfds, . 1. Fisher History orange drink lnsf mlnklng B. Heger Biology barbecue Swlflxmlfls J. Hilvert Latin barbecue bnwnng - B. Kammeron English barbeceu nn Pslnnng ' E. Kennealy Geometry chili listen I0 music B. Meyer Geometry barbecue tennis L. Meyer Home Ec raspberry ice cream sewing B. Middendorf Home Ec raspberry ice cream scwlng . . K. 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Ag xq If 1 1 I l nw- fffti 53335, I Y B 95 ,i Q . 1 , 1 a , l , ,M 4 PAS AS JUNIORS Q7 ,,,:s'y 1' ff T? if As it was .... just one year ago, the shelter porch, the giant elm, the basketball court and play- ground occupied the site of the new gym l ,slwff .......0.v 17: 457fuaQZ5 She watches over our study - And Inspires Us To Do Our Best -24, Masses 11:45 and time for the last morning class! Patty Siemers, senior president, begins and ends every class period with a vigorous swing of the old school bell. .-251 Seniors Study To Step Out Home nursing students are Betsy Boehm, Mary Ann Reenan, Mary Fellers, and Blanche Naber around the table. Happy patient is Carole Coletta. Elaine Bester- man practices taking her temperature, while Joyce Egbers pours water into a basin for bathing. French III students, Carole Coletta, Betty Meyer, and Sister Judith, listen attentively to D Sheila Blinkhorn rolling her r's', over the tape recorder. Their teacher is Sister joan Marie 121.- univl-A Miss Weber uses the globe to demonstrate world geography and related facts to Ruth Bissmeyer and jane Metz. Geometry seems easy UD to Mary Hickey, Virginia Haman, Arlene Anness, and Pat Kunzi when Sister Rose Angela explains the proof. if' Juniors Take On Leadership Click! click! click! RlNG!! Sister Mary Angela hears these sounds every P.M. when Mary jean Smith, Sheila Dorney, joan Lambers, and Bonnie Laurie are busy at their keyboards. Look out! Here comes a tree! After surviving this and all other hazards, Mrs. Mullin- ger happily watches her fledgling drivers receive certificates from Patrolman Young. They are Pat Kunzi, Marcella Huber, Nancy Eckert, Peggy Ritter, Martha Wittekind, Pat McDonald, Dorothy Crawford, Carol Schuchter, Alice Kollman, Jessie Mountel, Bonnie Laurie, Barbara Toerner, Mary Claire Murphy, Patty Kotte, joan Lambers, Betty Hoffmann, and Judy Bohart. S'o,zlwmvreA Sophomores at Half Wa Mark l Sophomores pose in their biology lab before class. Front row: Mary Beth Cronin, Patty Anderson, joyce Wagner, Marjorie Smith. Second row: Barbara Hauck, Nancy Nurre, Martha Coldiron, Peggy Anderson, Barbara Shea, Barbara Regan, Virginia Bowl- ing, joan Karasek. Third row: Arlene Lehr, Adrienne Frerichs, Carol Meyer, Molly Giller, Kay Schubeler, and Lois Goeke. While Carol Meyer studies a slide under the microscope, Mary Beth Cronin and Marjorie Smith dissect a frog and a fish Y 4, V f-i s ,fy ,-,,- W. my rs Sophomores in Latin II who seem to be enjoying it are Mary Patricia O'Brien, Paula Gieske, Rita Bischoff, Mary Jo Schanzle, Norma Swarts. Second row: Donna Lobert, Judy Schaefer, Janice Stalf, Barbara Ax, Anne Evans, Carol Ann Imbus, Jaclyn Wil- liams. Third row: Barbara Naish, Elaine Dowling, Sally Singer, Mary Dee Lurkehaus, Carolyn Hodapp, Marilyn Carroll, Marjorie Thiel, Nancy Nolting, and Rosemary Dorney. Did someone tell a joke? Mother Rita and some of her English II class have a laugh in the sophomore homeroom. Barbara Ax of Spanish II is sure of her subjunctives. Sister Ann Marie smiles her approval while Peggy Anderson watches for mistakes. ?reAlcmen 4' it Freshmen Aim Higher - Freshman algebra girls flash smiles at the camera while Donna Schubeler shows how to solve an equation. Row on left: Anne Hannafin, Betty Nunner, Carol Justes, Carol Mitchell, Barbara Fromme, Lois Grayson. Row on right: Joyce Ganim, Patricia Di- Puccio, joan Comello, Patricia Bertke, Mary Helen Beimesche. Standing: Carol Meren- field, Mary Alice Graser, Marilyn Orlando, Carol Welling, and Donna Schubeler. A52- Freshman general language students compare different idioms. They are Patricia Keller, Toni Nicholas, and Mary Jean Smith. A Cake Walk for educational TV was the original idea of freshmen, Carol Merenfield, Marilyn Orlando, Alma Stallo, and Anne Hannafin. -.331 Lgflldzif Mhbzhks Presides Over Our Activities . . . . And Is Present fo O F ..34,... 5 am' -Qmmwfbs -66155 I E Q -351 Class assemblies, movies, and Office in Chapel break up the routine of studies. March Onward is our motto as we attend intramural functions. A straight line, silence, and smiles march in rank with a group of upperclassmen to a CSMC meeting. They are Joan Lambers, Audrey Besl, jean Peters, Nancy Weiss, Blanche Naber, Betty Doran, and Kathleen Milleck ramatiw In the 19th century people talked and acted in a very dignified manner. All's Vanityu showed us M what happens when some modern chicks hepped things up in a Victorian setting. Cast included Nancy Weiss, Betsy Boehm, Mary Fellers, Carroll Nurre, and Barbara Heger. APQSH Miss Roberta Foley tl a Senior cast from the class play, Beware the Bear, take time out to pose for a picture. They are Sheila Blinkhorn, Mary Ann Reenan, Patty Siemers, Carole Coletta, Carol Berning, Mary Nordloh, Marie Caruso, Audrey Besl, Judy Fisher, Lois Meyer, and Joyce Egbers. Beware the Bear screams Patty Siemers as she conks something over the head. Could Mary Nordloh have been mistaken for the bear? Joyce Egbers intends to finish the job with her tennis racquet and Carole Colette hopes for the best. Life in an old ladies home gave these seniors a preview of how they will look and actf 75 fifty years from now. Old ladies' in Ah, Romance are Betsy Kennealy Betty Meyer Kay Ryan, Betty Doran, Barbara Middendorf Elaine Durkin jean Peters Blanche Naber, Elaine Besterman, Kathleen Milleck, Barbara Heger Angele Coyle and Jo Ann Hilvert. -+5 Class Rings Pynchean Street was the setting for the House of Seven Gables, dra- matized by English III. Portraying the famous Hawthorne characters were Marcella Huber, Barbara Toerner, Sheila Dorney, Betty Hoffmann, Mary Claire Murphy, Nancy Eckert, Peggy Ritter, Mary Agnes Hickey, and Virginia l-Iaman. On the day class rings were due to arrive, every Junior was at school at least a half hour early. Each golden crest on its blue stone setting was polished and re-polished and duly admired by the faculty and other classes. Enjoying their rings are Peggy Ritter, Jessie Mountel, Arlene Anness, Joan Metz, Mary Agnes Hickey, Mary Lou Freeman, Barbara Toerner, Diane Mairose, Betty Hoffmann, Carol Schuchter, jane Metz, Joan Lambers, Carol Elder, Marcella Huber, Kay Brautigan, Judy Bohart, and Sally Moore. ,sv-W X f 1 f. ' Q59 Q, fiiifflfliikimggwig, K . gkgzrfisgizfrmiifif ' L ' 'H . A b , A K , Q. .: b K X39 . .54 .5-1,5 1 Ke l t tr' Q-wr Father Godfrey Poage, C. P. was our Retreat Master both this year and in 1952 Dorothy Crawford and Betty Doran seem to like his joke. Sodality Communion in a body is one of our most cherished experiences. First Fridays Retreat, Forty Hours - on all these days we receive our Lord in the academy Chapel. Lighting the Advent Wret1tl1 was a pre-Christmas activity sponsored by the Sodality. Seniors above are jo Ann Hilvert, jean Peters, Angele Coyle, Nancy Weiss, and Marie Caruso. SODALITY - CSMC J 4 . A F x l lenn- Martha Wittekind, Carol Schuchter, and Dorothy Crawford arrange the junior homeroom altar. Father Innocent Simoni of the Verona Fathers tells us about his 30 years of work in Africa as a missionary. -41- Girls, Athletic Association fs kb..- GAA officers survey the half-finished gym. Probably theyre plnnning to transfer the sports program ro the new building. Officers are Berry Doran, Dorothy Crawford, Cur- ole Colerrn, and l.ois Meyer. Come on in, the waters fine! Cold wenrlier or hor, these gals prefer their writer tepid. Splushing around at the Wllll11IlIS Y are Marjorie Thiel, Mar- jorie Smith, Joyce Ganirn, Donna Schu- beler, Carol Elder, Nancy Nolting, Diane Mnirose, Barbara Toerner, Marcella Huber, Kay Brautigan, Kay Schubeler, and Mary Alice Graser. Sophomores at the Military Trot, school dance for their class, dance with favorite beaus. Mrs. Norma Mullinger Strike! Spare! Oops, gutter ball! SUA takes up bowling at Mergard's. Team managers, joan Metz and Betty Hoff- mann, show Carol Merenfield and Anne Hannafin how it's done. -43. ear-60011 Staff No matter if the copy is ready or not, editors of the 'Crest' are always prepared to meet the dead line. Ready for whate'er befalls are Martha Wittekind, Pat McDonald, and Virginia Haman. Usually calm and quiet, Sheila Dorney gets desperate when her pictures don't turn out. As a photographer, though, she's really on the bulb. STAFF' Qt is Ps 'Light' Staff Editorials, news, features, ads! All supplied by a staff of juniors who publish the school paper and yearbook, Sitting at the table are Nancy Folz, Patricia McDonald, Martha Wittekind, and Virginia Haman. Standing are Patty Kotte, Jacqueline Sheppard, Nancy Eckert, Bonnie Laurie, Ruth Bissmeyer, Alice Kollman, Patricia Kunzi, and Sheila Dorney. O TX 69 2 NUMBER ' CXNCX O hwe-ma 17, 1953 ST A THURSDAY, DEC 6 ..45.- v-Y-T-v.-wa---.v ---if-1----1 Y' ---- -1 --- -rl-v-'ver --- -'-'r -' '--KW' f - ' Uariety Silww Patricia Sierners Beauty Virginia Haman Father Jane Metz Bernice Modern Fairylandn, theme of the 1954 Variety Show, brought to the stage a favorite fairy tale, Beauty and the Beast. Miss Foley wrote the script and dialogue. -46.- Mary Nordloh Prince Patricia McDonald Mother Peggy Ritter Marguerite Sister Sarah Ann measures Sheila Dorney for a dance costume, while Nancy Folz waits her turn. All Variety Show costumes are made by the girls or their mothers under Sister's supervision. 'Round the clock, perfect timing, is the motto for precision dancers, Judy Bohart and Marcella Huber. Ballerinas Bonnie Laurie and Marjorie Thiel, glide in on a breeze, adding a fi- nal touch to Modern Fairylandf' -47.- grade School She Guards and Protects . . . vi :-f xx ., X '-Zif-, TW SMC , 11253: ff ,4v' -48- The Days of Our Youth wo Q- faculty Sister Mary Brendan ....... Sister Mary Angela ...... Miss Clara B. Weber Sister Magdalen ............ Sister Mary Oliver .... Sister Mary Joseph Eighth Grade Seventh Grade Social Studies Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Fourth Grade Sister Mary Paul .............................................. Third Grade Second Grade of Primary Department Sister Mary Lawrence ................ First Grade Sister Mary Xavier ................ First Grade Sister Evangelista ............. Kindergarten Sister Lucy ......................... Piano Sister Mary Agnes ....... Asst. Instructress Sister Mary John ............................. Art hiidfsxx aasa i X ' it Sister Rose Mary ..... Directress : Wav a Mary Jane Soellner, St. Ursu1a's. little nun for Vocation Day, poses with her teacher, Sister Mary Lawrence. 149- 991: tl: grade EIC-HTH GRADE BOYS LEFT TO RIGHT: Anthony Bruenernan, Melvyn Woods, Robert Dornheggen jack Clark, Rogers O'Brien, Roger Anness. . I R -f-r: '-fr '::-333 .-.501 XG '3- Fa E s H M EIC-HTH GRADE GIRLS TOP STEP: Christine Engelhardt, Carol Ann Hautz, Frances Richter. SECOND STEP: Diane Rich, Jeanne Ryan, Kathleen Huseman. THIRD STEP: Judy Stagge, Marianne Biehle, Carol Topicz. FOURTH STEP: Bette Mullaney, Rita Nier. LOWEST STEP: Kathleen Molloy, Margaret Wenker, Winifred Meyer. FRONT ROW: Eileen O'Brien, Ruth Lambers, Barbara Bolan, Marilyn Rubin, Mary Frances Fox, Mary Jean Mairose, Mary Ann Schmitt, Judy Over- beck, Anne Devins. 411 eben tl: grade FIRST ROW OF DESKS: Annette Muckerheide, Linda Olinger, Marilyn Kelsch, Dea Pizzo. SECOND ROW: Sandra Hamel, Anita Ziegelmeyer, Patty Robb, Mary Hodapp. THIRD ROW: Mary Teresa Berni, Marcia Martin, Eugenia Hunter, Patsy Leaman. STANDING: Kenneth Berning, Harry Schroeder. ABSENT: Margaret Cox. ..52.. 4 :iz I' Q. 'A Se -f.fr ':111'1T?':.,ZUliY Sixtla grade ROW OF DESKS NEAR WINDOW: Patti Hanlon, Rae Weir, Donald Stras- inger, Kathy Fritz, Edward Soellner, Judy Berning. SECOND ROW: Christy Ann Miller, Patricia Meretta, Emanuela Villari, Patricia Dalton, Sally Leroux, Sue Brueneman, David Naberhaus. THIRD ROW: Fred Buop, Gary Voegle, Mary Beth Tepe, jack Niehaus, Terry Kamphake, Mary Ann Shoemaker. FOURTH ROW: Jayne Ann Woods, Donald Murphy, Philip Lingrosso, Mary Ellen Meretta, Mary Erin O'Brien, Lois Brossart, Laura Broerman. ABSENT: Kay Hoobler, Pauline Huseman, Jo Ann Mettman. .-53. ?i tl: grade STANDING ON FLOOR: Kathleen Kemble, jane Bumiller, Claire Evans, Terry Meyer, joseph Thole, John Shoemaker, Kenneth Coe, Craig Voegele, James Young, Tim Leaman. FIRST STEP: Mary Dornheggen. SECOND STEP: Betty Mairose. THIRD STEP: Mary Carol Richter, Donna Wood, FOURTH STEP: Ralph Schooley. FIFTH STEP: Maurine Giller, Mary Cath- erine Rettig, Becky Fritz. BEHIND BANNISTER: Timothy Donahue, Martha Eckhoff, Willien Evans, jean Faass, Willie Easley, Annette Cimaglia. 154.1 8.5- 'B x ,il- . 'Wg Fi 0 f fourtlu gm e -4 0 STANDING ON FLOOR: Cathy Hamel, Spring Hughes, Carolyn Finn, Made- line Daron, Dominic Palazzolo, Horace Wells, Tommy Kelsch, Donald Muck- erheide, Gary Pharo. GOING UP THE STEPS: Stephen Mussio, Paul Ramey Carolyn Bohmer, Thomas Mahoney, Nancy Sanger, Jody Volk, Kathleen Bolan Mary Beirne, Karen Coe, Gordon Gallagher, Bobby Fritz. 1551 Tlaird grade i 2 Zfffglaugf Standing: ,Peter Naberhaus, Sharon Carey, Victoria Brent, Jeanne Huseman, Joan Grif- fin, John Evans, Martha Behrns, Kenneth Schneider, Dennis Clasgens, Stephen Truss, Michael Whalen. Far row of derby: Nancy Walker, Melanie Lutkehaus, Gail Eckhoff, Daniel Mullen. Second row: Mary Jo Weir, Kathleen Gately, Anne Soellner, Martha Rabe. Third row: Nory LeBrun, Robert Daley, Cheryl Zehenni, Gail Vilardo. Luft row: Sheridan Zachman, Martin Culver. Abrent: Judy Coe. '41 LE' LA LES -56.- Second grade al, Standing: Cleft to righth Joseph Geraci, Tommy Young, Mary Kay Klein, jean Rinaldi, john Hunter, Karen Heffron, Judy Otting, Jane Rabe. From rom of cle.:-iw: Cback to frontl Carolyn Fowee, Ruth Devins, Bobby Rafferty, Ernest DeNuccio. Serrmfl rrmr Bryanne Hemsley, Richard Strasinger, Connie Bishea, George Bailey, Genie Donahue, Kathy Davis. Thin! row: Candy Hughes, Marilyn Marchal, Charles Kelsch, Ronald Aber, Christine Haselwood, Barbara Mettman. Iinnrlb row: Nancy Wilson, Karen Young, Freda Sansone, Mario Cimaglia. In lar! dark: Beth O'Donnell. Afmwzf: Lois Wood, Dale Brueneman. 1571 ?i1-At grade lfifvf mn' nf ffwlug flcfr to right? Rae Pham, Src-von Culver, Susan Scott, Nflry Kay Hcilkcr. Svrfffzrl Vllllf Louis Sphrndcr, Patty Burk, 'Il-rry Fritz, Steven Cuclcr. 7'hiwf mn! Madonna Alrspach, wlarncs FlL'IUillg, Tonic Lclirun, Karen Van Hcmcrt. Fourth mfr: Kathleen Iingrnssn, Alusc-ph Damn, Carol Wfnodlcy. Slrzmlmg: Mary jane Soellb ner, jimmy Mullen, Carol Ovcrlcy, Harry Meyer, Gordon Baker, Beth XXfcavcr, Christo- pher Truss, Mary Alice Frey, Martin lnwwallc. Absent: Barbara Bchrns, Edward Kamp- Imakc. 'W .58- 'qw wif! F A dw Fin! row: Nancy Ann Rugh, Candy Lauer, Nancy Tapke, Dora Ann Baehner, Anita Pizzo, Andrea Jo White. Second row: Dennis Helmick, john Palazzolo, Joseph Ball, Robert Cotteral, Terry Burbank, Daniel Wlizllen, Tommy Mather, james Garth. Third rowg Michel McKenna, Margaret McKenna, julie Feltrup, Virginia Dean, David Event Abfentz Jaymie Denninger, Nancy O,Neill. 159.. Hnder al-tem Clvckwixe around new table: Connie Reinhardt, Kathleen Machuga, Madeline Foley, Patricia Fritz, Susan Grupenhoff, Katherine Miller, Susan Kittel, Marybelle Hughes, julia jasper, Kathy O'Donnell. Around far lable: Paul Metzger, Steven Naish, Julie Garth, Marilyn Matcher, Eileen McCarthy, Candace LeBrun. fx ,60- mv F .. fl xi Frank Sansone,-Richard Coe, Raymond Kemble, Kathleen Keegan, Jerome Marchal, Robert Barker, Danny Conlon, Victor Van Gilse, Eileen McCarthy. Abfentz Mary jane Davis, Kathy Finn, Barbara Kohlman, Russell Lambert, Karen Mezger, jerry Quinlan, Edward Smith, Jeanne Speier, Robert Tapke, Michael Tillar, Marc Young. -6l.. C9-'K x .sa EIGHTH GRADE ASSEMBLY PROGRAM We mmf wraasg'-35 GJ!-40055-D EE En:-4 QEEQUCE Hwwmc- agzngf 'g4,.g'B2,fd .EEO-'E ,gugxbm u,'2U .MPI 2EwQ5z. 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