St Ursula Academy - Crest Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1958
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To Mary, on the 100th anniversary of her apparitions at Lourdes, do we dedicate our 1958 CREST under the title of Marianite. Schooled in a Marian atmosphere, we have found her present in every aspect of our lives-spiritual, social, and intellectual. As satellites, revolving around a most powerful Day-Star, we are proud to call ourselves her Marianites. K8alLgs7a,e i is 'Y . lj. M, x- . ,ii . ,X.p . . A ,K .. .. ,,... , ,. . ,. ,, . ,. we t to vw Q55 f .. Q: . , --kg, . , 1 V - . , tt ., ,, 2. svggits s ki Q ,sliyiigf isis, Ei nesweg-Q. i1,QQn,s ,Eg ,N ,I X l f V in Y i f 7 if so Page 2 Q ,wx f H. -1 -N - Atsaclemic x Social Page 4 Most Reverend Karl 1. Alter, DD., LL. D. Arcbbixhop Of Cincinnati M oxt Reverend Clarence G. lnenmann, P.A., S.T.D., Pb.D., Jour. D. Birbop of Columbuf CFormer Auxiliary Bishop of Cincinnatil. Page 5 Sofar guicled . . . . who launched us into the orbit of Catholic Culture .... whose minds and talents traced the path we were to follow . . . . whose continued guid- ance has enabled us to distinguish light from dark- ness' '.... whose lives have pointed out to us the Day-Star and the meaning of Mary-like living. ,, .awmtw-M - ,,,, ,,.....,..Mn-+m1e-f-'Mm' e,,..,.,,.,-uv'-ell' Q-an 4,4-.Q-nw Maw ' W,,,,,,....,-iw.M,,,,......-uv' pn-'Dfw ,s1a.-nvv -,,.:...- 5 i l,.,.,,,,,...1ms-of-W4 .J , . SS r-.. . V ff ati? 1 -f :1 -1 . sri lafw .3 .. .,,i5',f: 1 ,yggfefig A 'iiftk s Q14 it ' . rs ..,. , .i,5....m S' 3339,-rg. 4 I iw- ' F Q--- . if Q-ar ff. wry -..I fl Ii I 4 . Q 5. I l im -fi 2'1 .gzkoof jaffuky MOTHER MARY HELEN, Religion IV, English IV MOTHER CATHERINE, Spanish III SISTER MARY EDWARD, Religion III, Latin III, IV, General Science SISTER RITA, Religion II, U.S. and Modern History, English II, Latin I SISTER ANN MARIE, Religion I, Spanish I, Latin II, Geometry SISTER AUGUSTINE, Biology SISTER MARY ANGELA, Religion I, Algebra Mathematics III, Typing SISTER ROSE ANGELA, Directress, Problems of Democracy, Chemistry SISTER JOAN MARIE, French I, II, III, English I,Il, Piano, Choral SISTER IGNATIUS, Religion II, World History, Spanish II, Typing SISTER BERNARD MARIE, Art, General Business, Elementary French, Choral SISTER PHILIP NERI, English III, Journalism SISTER MARY BENEDICT, Home Economics I, II, English I, Piano, Choral REV. CLARENCE L. DIEGELMAN, Religion III, IV . f Q ' REV. ROBERT MICK, Religion I, II -- ' ' ' PROF. JOHN 1. FEI-IRING, Choral Director MISS ROBERTA E. FOLEY, Speech Arts, Dramatics MRS. NORMA MULLINGER, Physical Education, Drivers Education, Home Nursing, Health MRS. MARY AGNES MERETTA, Piano jacuhy Counci MOTHER MOTHER MOTHER MOTHER MARY HELEN, superior MARY BRENDAN, assistant ANTONIA, zealatrice CATHERINE, treasurer Page 7 W? WW? WWW vwwzyww 4 www Q nw 'zwrssvfsmfwwswmw mwW.,,,MW,,E,,W,,,, -'z rw 1 Y ffgifff f f.s11fS1f.v.?f H' 'vs if ww w -5 1 fs :png N f W vw-wma i, gm f Tvw -' .,. 'aka . si- K Yswx..-5 .. an Q 'af- is 1 -IF 'J x av... 1 Q . . Q, f 5 ' .N-N 'aff . . ' ' -C wwf? U' 'F . '92 4 f ' K' A, f . ', n , 3,5 U.-15 V A .. P 4 :P 'u.,, ' , 34 I. .1 t. ' x 5 u , - :Aon .Ax-.n .V . ., . .-8 xn. sqm? ,S . ,V -f'. jx '!,.n V Q 5. .-5 . Q K ,,-4'A x u' 'I .' 'Vf g- ag,-A ,, Qgfll Q. ' -'ivm s-1. v J r 1 1 ' k 1.1.5 rfvo afar arianifed S nw 6lCe.... The course is set . . . the path, a Mary- centric one. Now with agility they run their course. Poise and balance are theirs, the in- heritance of four years well-ordered. Seeing a higher Light in the East , they now advance. trf1ssfsa:a1 ,t w.WQ, ff .4 -1, A -' sw 9. t I X ' -:S Q: Lia. 'I ' ' .t- fffii' 'YQ-'lx'3 Ss,if. - l -N 1 1 1 at . ,fmaiy-.591 .Q Ev , t t . . ft 'f .:'f Q Es Page 9 Page 10 .IUDITH ANN WIMBERG C Vice- president J . . a blithe and wistful heart. Truthfulness: a satellite of Mary, Vessel of Honor. . i hh 2 A lqw v W eq ,QXQQ QE Y! A figiww QQQRY assay BARBARA ANN SEIWERT fPresidentJ . . eyes deep-set with sagacity. Fairness: a satellite of Mary, Mirror of justice. R -Yugi' Q-Lmkpua W xx . :NJQE-.1-'WN1 l .ngqffgl N C F x. Qlwxflx fx JJ' F N Lp: ' ' , mi-1 . lj NN-5 l:.xQg,vv 'A Tiki bk UL ol ax., N l AN., W N uxs-.riff MSM: Wi' 'L' nic, YN-'UU' J yin' E' .51 5 .X gysql Lk Xxx K. .N QJT--V -v rsh..-. LH ,.. if :X Ms 1 , uw. 'U' yu V, Ll -'t 5 NL GL lW'x KATHLEEN MICHELE BAUGHMAN . . blue eyes strikingly framed in black. Compatibility: a satellite of che Virgin Most Arniable. ap N 'VN Page 12 MARY JOSITA DELANEY . . a convivial Good Samaritan. Self-sacrifice: a satellite of the Mother of Perpetual Help. L xx A517 X , v All if by we N A 5 K , ,Vi 'V '1 X A ,f J -i ' v 1 .V . I r r . f A lb K N' BARBARA ANN BOLAN . a redheaded Irish sprite. Radiancy: a, satellite of Mary, the Mom ing Star. .A ,R 'l 1' f -l ix, Q '. ,xx .G - N V X, XX 'V ' u lx . J -y - L V N . , N L , W it if L i ' el x YV X . x, fx lv L ' WL -N IA V .Il x L . Qi J ff vi ll f ' , ,Xt AM' gf f .J ft Q 5 V t V ' N- ' U i R' flflgt F A 15, 5, V-,Q 'X 'U J w ' 1 XXX! 1 1 X , W N. W W. J Q11 X A F Xl 4- 1. A 4 1 , ,, it , - L ,I Jr X, -I 0 3 X V A v l. S X, v yx , L1 xx ,' . A , 1 nw L D 1 fvj X' I X I NNA DIEKMANN ALBERTA JOHA always a word of encouragement. llite of Mother Most Reliability: a sate Faithful. ANNE DEVINS ' us hostess. . . a poised and gracio Hospitalityca satellite of Mary, Maid of Nazareth. Page 1 3 JANE ELIZABETH FOLZ . . meticulously and attractively dressed. Gentility: a satellite of Mary, Glorious Virgin. Win . rp X1 CHRISTINE JANE ENGELHARDT . . dependability in combination with a spirited personality. Leadership: a satellite of the Mother the Church Militant. ' ,,1 ' . ,J s P ' 'I .f If ' J .rl ' Al . Lily V y 9' , . F' , 1 gf 'I i ' o 'L f ' if l I sa lv ' I, ' l X .I Iv u L 61 . A 4 , I If ,. t , I ji, 5 I '. ' ' ,r ' ff-rg V ' I 'I 0 X Q , ' I L xi-'J ' xl, 1 A Q ' if ' x , -' of'-,Z 39, X ,X Dy, IJ' J Cy X' fri ,b .,1 ' ,. A' L' z y , 2 1 1 , -1 2' l ' I1 4 , I J , 1 A . , , , x Q. K ' -, X e. f ' ' . . x ' pn u H V ,x u X. X. . 1 I. I 'rf I' K ' E . ' K q, - X Page I4 lv - I - RJ K , I nl -,- , 1 . J U b h x r 3, F- r 54 ' . MARY FRANCES FOX . . mischief hiding behind roguish eyes. Contentment of heart: a satellite of Mary, Virgin Most Serene. ARLENE HELEN FOX . . a task willingly and well done. Conscientiouinessz a satellite of Mother Most Constant. ,ll QW Cglfiil W ' li V K if VV fr if 'W flf' MTM!! WMV W an f ll W V ll fi Page 1 5 'TVN W Page 16 MARY ANN HUBER . . a certain girlish sweetness. Sim licit ' ' ' p y. a satellite of Maiden Most Fair. l F CAROL ANN HAUTZ . . a meloclious voice and gentle wa s y . Patience: a satellite of M h ' ot er Most Mild ff' FTW MARY EILEEN KELLY f cold black waves. . . a cap o Tranquility: a satellite of Mary, Queen of Peace. E 'sf' 5 -'Q X . l 1.. X4- ,AF I MAN KATHLEEN MARIE HUSE nd practicality. a blend of vivacity a aturedness: a satellite of Mary, Clood-n Cause of Our joy. . I 4 Page 17 Page 18 KITTY ANN LAWLER . . an unpretentious, mirthful pixie. Naturalness: a satellite of the Mother of Humuify. l JOAN ESTELLA LECKINGER Q . . a peaches and cream complexion. Q L Enthusiasm: a satellite of the Mother Most Ardent. N . Vx-Q l l X ' If x.: ' V J I I l , l . I - P' A .4 ,i fx 9 -V , - R H h . u V r A ,S-j' X xfyr ., J ' 'f f l 7 KL ' . xx Pxxnu rdf ' I' Q N I . jf lv I J , px XM KJ H? SALLY ANN MARCHESSAULT . . a mixture of light-hearted fancies. Warmth: a satellite of the Virgin Most Benevolent. 'QUIK' if . tif 1 'wtf me L A Jew? . N 'fi 4 39: ' ' K x, N- V A. ks? MARY JEAN MAIROSE . . the nimbleness and swiftness of an athlete. Sympathy: a satellite of the Virgin Most Compassionate. Page 19 '!'W ' ' MARY ANN MCHALE . . sleep amidst thunder. Stability: a satellite of the Mother of Perseverence. Page 20 DONOUGH KATHLEEN ANGELA Mc . . a ready and entertaining wit. Meekness: a satellite of the Mother Most Docile. KATHLEEN ANN MOLLOY . . a sudden bit of Irish temper. Animation: a satellite of Our Lady of Life. ff-v IU! fs ,xx 08,4 gl Nia. jg, WINIFRED JANE MEYER . . a spark of subdued joviality. Quietude: a satellite of Mother of Prayer. 7 Page 21 MARTHA ANN MURPHY . . a knack for diplomatic details. Studiousness: a satellite of Out Lady of Contemplation. I X Page 22 BETTE MULLANEY . . a quick and engaging smile. Candidness: a satellite of Mother of Truth. t MARY EILEEN . . a touch of the Green Integrity: a satellite o Perfect. O'BRIEN Q, Isle. f Mother Most I if N '1 wi RITA MARIE NIER . . a mild and pleasant reserveg a suave manner. Neatness: a satellite of Our Lady of Order. Page 23 i HM cfm, +V ifffiffiiiiwfjiiflafif? M,Ql4'f'fW iiL4ii Q Lb .11 W wi W 6U A, WM K fvfflw I . Mg! Q ,JW . Hwy Page 24 MARY BARBARA OTTO . . a never-failing trustfullness. Generosity: a satellite of Our Lady Most Generous. X 9 sr' f-e-:HV MARY EMILY OHNMACHT . . significant of typical German easiness. Diligence: a satellite of Mother of Christ the Worker. JEANNINE MARIE PALAZZOLO . . a cleverness that sparkles Understanding: a sate 1 Good Counsel. ll'te of Mother of do Q seso ,s.... 1 , 'S ill' ' Y e ' -s. , 53 fx, . ' ' JULIANNE OVERBECK p p . . the spark of charitable projects. L r.pp p ' Helpfulness: a satellite of Mother Most d l ' ' Bountiful. x L' if Q I l9VifWylvfQffl'Ql N Jflyl J Mfr? so rx My if a www X 25 t , N JM Page 26 CHRISTINE THERESA RAUEN . . a bright and optimistic outlook. Constancy: a satellite of Tower of Ivory. ,f' K .. r 1' 'K VV' A 1 A I , I 5 .., I , ,V A K- .Ah E 1 , f JOYCE ANNE PEEDEN . . a thought for theologyg a natural curiosity. Vivaciousness: a satellite of Out Lady of Light. FRANCES ANN RICHTER . . an untufflecl clispositiong a frivolous gaiety. Creative Imagination: a satellite of Mary, Patroness of the Press. 'HN Qi WW J .ee JLUVI ' if 1 If I W fw all ' JM I' if I I V, LL AMQ ll..'6yV1j , ,Alfa '. f J, l 'V 'Muww 7,1967 'A -U A old ff W i ,WM J ' QL DIANE LEE RICH . . a dedication to history, an interest in the UN. Humility: a satellite of Mirror of Humility. Page 27 MARILYN LEE RUBIN . . an emphatic dispositiong a cascade of laughter. Intelligence: a satellite of Mary, Seat of Wisdom. C'f: W-' ' W3 - ff' ' l 'iff 570 X - All tm My ' wg.: 'fs Y 4 fe t . i ' , v M! t -' ff' 'f.,f'l- l Llx, x 4 ' ' 3 .Q .. ,, Q14 fl' 1 J I l V A ' . ' Viva' Page 28 as-M ! 1 1 N V f l. 2. Cx Q, it , J Af' f 4 4 rx' fix. - - x I . n fa , .' I 7 1 N K I . - .- W iw STACY FLOYD ROCKWOOD . . an adventurous nature. Magnetism: a satellite of Mary the Guid ing Light. MARY ANN SCHMITT . . a certain coquettish charm. Zeal: a satellite of Mother Most Zealous, 'Ol' ww DONNA JEANNE RYAN . . an attraction for the domestic arts Benignancy: a satellite of Mother Mest Kind. Page 29 Page 30 MARY MARGARET STENGER . . the nature of a poet and a dreamer. Sincerity: a satellite of Mother Most Sincere. JUDITH ANN STAGGE . . a cleyer mind, an artistic flair. Versatility: a satellite of Our Lady of the Arts. CAROL ANN TOPICZ . . a helping hand, a happy heart. Cheerfulness: a satellite of Our Lady of Good Tidings. U 41 f-4-' . fl nf' l V! ,uf l j s t RITA ANN STRATMAN . . a disguised wit. Gentleness: a satellite of Mother Most Gentle. I M ff fl YM if ,. .N . ,PMA l A G! ,W f itll fl l fm ' .f fi 'X Page 31 Page 32 JANET LEE WAGNER . . an easy-going cheerfulnessg a quick natural laugh. Unaffectedness: a satellite of Our Lady of Simplicity. , 'Q JEANNE ANN VENNEMEYER . . the artistry of tall tales. Forebearance: a satellite of Mother Most Forebearant. CAROLE ELIZABETH WHALEY . . an unpretentious manner. Placitude: a satellite of Mother Most Clement. A yu... ' . ffiie' Q Ns AVEFV pl my D' b?'C41':b' MARGARET HELEN WENKER . . a meticulous housekeeper. Obedience: a satellite of Mary, Pattern of Obedience. Page 33 Page 34 I V -1 .. . A Q I Ji xx if X SISTER MARY SISTER RUTH . . a good-natured blushg a well of . . an appreciated witg 21 contented spirit. sympathetic understanding. Devotion to Duty: a satellite of the Beneficence: a satellite of the Mother Handmaid of the Lord. Most Loving. 1 f' 8 A E., 1 gs '1- O s v. ' f H ' ht-1' UA ff V fl , 'P dv' . 1: , .SQ .' 'fl :r6.?, 1 - ' ' v af :fi V W ' N A' I J env ' , vi 'fi .. I V Ai, ge 5 rg. 3 . A 1 'r .f- 'Y N xx. 1 K in dr,,-.1LT V -1 .gzulenf gouncif Wnapd flee Sl igkf Page 36 FIRST ROW: Constance Grunkemeyer, Ellen Schuler, Judy Wimberg, Barbara Sei- Wert, Mary Monahan, Mary Carol Richter. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Wimberg, Sandra Rouse, Deanna Beimesche, Margo Mitchell, Susan Schmitt, Mary Dornheggen. 1 uniom FIRST ROW: joan Beck, Barbara Rufi EHen Schukg janet Fexen Rosemarie D'Amico, Ursula DiGi- rolamo. SECOND ROW: Joan Thiel, Sandra Hamel, Kathleen Mulloy. THIRD ROW: Iac- queline Gerhardr, Margo Mitchell. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Cogliano, Jeanne Schuerman,Mary1yn Cors- meier. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Cooke, Donna Goetzel, Ann Kelly. SIXTH ROW: Linda Olinger, Mary Edna Herzog, Patricia Leaman. SEVENTH ROW: Kay Murphy, Charlene Maier, jean Miller, Mary Teresa Berni, Mary Jean Scanlan. EIGHTH ROW: Barbara Wie- meyer, Anita Ziegelmeyer. Page 37 .S90l0A:0l'l'l 0I Q FIRST ROW: Nancy Imbus, Edith Nurre, Joyce Ann Roar, Terry Kamphake, Carol Naish, Margo Vennemeyer, Lois Brossarr, Mary Frances Goebel. SECOND ROW: Pa- tricia Dalton, Carole Reenan, Jeanne Wimberg, Catherine Culp. THIRD ROW: Sharon Schoen, Emma Moore, Sandra Rouse, Carole Kucia. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Han- lon, Erin O'Brien, Sally Krehnbrink, Anne Helmick. Page 38 O FN A FIRST ROW: Mary Anne Shoemaker, Mary jane Lawler, Patricia Meretta, Mary Ellen Mererta, Sue Burk, Sue Kasselman, Carol Dourson, Ellen Durkin, Mary Lou Rosselot, Jacqueline Haines, Frances Rockwood, Constance Grunkem b . SECOND ROW: Kay Hoobler, Deanna Beimeshe, Carolyn Placke, Claire Lemkuhl, Wessel, Mary Theresa Stahl, Diane Mitchell, Jayne Ann Woods, Sally Leroux, Sylvia Smith, Jo-Ann Mettman, Sue Brueneman, Emmanuela Villari, Pauline Huseman. 30,04 Olfll 0l e Page 39 E r .0 V 414 . 1: Page 40 iflffifiiiq , ,L .l FIRST ROW: Sheila Durkin, DianeThiel, Suzanne Baldwin, Anne Kennealy, Mary Ann Thoman, Ann Schmid, Carolelkejjdergast, Raffaele Saggne, Mary Dornheggen, Mary Carol Richter, Annette Cimagliaffjloyce Tynan. SE D ROW: Jean E. Foote, Rita DiPuccio, Mary Frances Soriano, Barbara Hulleg,td5'fypha Wehby, Joyce Nieberd- ing, Cecilia Kelly, Kathleen Long, Penny Granger, Susarm VordemEsche, Maureen Giller, Judith Rabe. jyl'85Al'l'lCtI'l in ga QFQJAHQCII1 FIRST ROW, left to right: Carol Comello, Sandra justes, Jeanne Dickenherr, Karen Fogarty, Mary Monahan, Michele Quinlan, jean Ann Faass, Mary Katherine Rettig, Kathleen Kemble, Nettina Gullo. SECOND ROW: Susan Schmitt, Bonnie Jones, Carol Rae Diehl, Sylvia Poe, Patricia Schlasinger, Mary Kay Knorr, Colleen Maier, Patricia Bohn, Diane Schultz, Carolyn Harig. . .,..v-u---. -t. - ' ,, W, ,T . t .W--. 1 - - Q V f -f n I 5 A... -t t Page 41 una'-'ff' Books piled high, but how much study? .Q' aunc ing relaarafiond I E5 F-U-R space . . . Sister Ignatius checks for accuracy as sophomore fingers trip over the keys. .alll 565 hindi' Of course, why didn't we figure that out! Math III class check equations. Un moment, s'il vous plait! The photographer managed to interrupt a good French novel. f--nu. 3 .Sil- .fm ft ill 'J I - fn This Ciceronian stickler brings a smile from Jeanne in Latin III class. .JW , 292,55 W-?:'42T5r 27' 0:51 I The Spanish III class makes reading look like fun. Carole Kucia plays teacher in the World History class with a little help from Jayne Ann Woods. Do the smiles mean the experiment is successful? Sister Rita pinpoints the matter for Mary Ann Schmitt in Modern His- tory. 'tix f' 'B' Home Ec assembly line speeds up kitchen efficiency. Future home- mnkc-rs are Charlene Maier, Kay Murphy, Barbara Ruff and Carol Hnutz. elf' Siu' is l .. y 4 f .3 ' J - JT 9 i t f ! i , .4 A 1 Y 'Q' I V lc 4 fl 'N his . ., f . ' I ig . . . N is M E iiNf4A? -4 i i c li ' A f yy- 1 4 P ,wx U Look this way, Mr. Pho- tographer. Artists learn the art of portraiture. Music! Music! Music! What would singing class be like without these girls? fihlvTIlI5lBl,l?liifl'! EE Q2 li 1 'Ili lllllli M j - -j ' ' 1' I Such concentration! Could this be posed? 'i-un..-,tr 5, ggi bei 4 ,,,,, 'T . wi just think of it, only two more deadlines to meet! LIGHT editors parley over future events. J Careful there! A group of vol- ' g umeers pack music for Mass at the ' Page 46 Cathedral. 7 N lQ 1- 'i - .,1l Miss Foley is always ready with a word of advice. .Z euiew V f 0 .Sim Backstage before The First Dance iii Westward Ho, the Wagons! judy Stagge, student director, instructs cast in the prim proprieties of the '90's. I 6 The busy days before production. Jeanne E. Foote, Kay Hoobler and Ellen Schuler head the line at the busy book store. Five-minute bell and no traffic lights! A short visit ro the Blessed Sacrament insures class success. Five minutes to span the world. Seniors get ready for Newsweek reports. mnifracLa - racera affine N58 Warianife MARY THORBURN ..,........ , ..... . .... .. ......... N ...............A............. ........,...,..................,.....,,. E ditor FRANCES RICHTER, MARILYN RUBIN ............... ......... A ssociate Editors MARY STENGER ..........,.,,,.,.........,.,.......,.... - .... W... .... - ,... - .......... , ..... Business Manager KITTY LAWLER, JUDY STAGGE ..,,.......,... Assistant Business Managers CREST editors map out the path for the '58 MARIANITE. Business manager, Mary Stenger, is there to set financial limits. Page 49 and Cookie time at the Infant Home. Sodalists are Carol Prendergast, Kit Rettig and Anne Helmick. S Three little monarchs pose for the camera at Winton Terrace Christmas party. Seniors prepare for life Page 50 consecration to the Blessed Mother. Comrade Leroux brings the mock meeting of volunteer communists to order. The Archbishop holds the at- tention of seniors at Gabriel House. Wuciufi 0 .Siazfztuaf Orgil Mary Ann Huber, Sally Leroux and Mary Ann Schmitt discuss arrangements for the first formal Sodality reception. l N,-..., -'cn S 7M:i5i0l'l' 7fMnc!ec! arianifea Yi'gXQe 'B 4. A silent lunch period in honor of Our Lady of Lourdes. wi 4 CSMQ . Father Klocker and a group of juniors Q Q . 2 discuss the mission challenge. f 5 3 A few finishing touches and CSMC officers will com- mence the meeting. 1' 1.-I 1 -ss The pamphlet table is ever popular during retreat. Sodalist satellites make the Way of the Cross. Proficient in their field are G. A. A.. managers Carole Naish, Kathy Mulloy, Jeanne Vennemeyer, Mary Ann Schmitt, Winnie Meyer, Mary Ann Huber and Al- berta Diekmann. K. Freshmen give the ball a workout before the game. Victory, victory! is their cry. Our pep rally experts are Diane Thiel, Christy Pace, Mary Kay Knorr and Susan Schmitt. ,omyaefifiue Conde! afionfi G.A.A. officers Mary Jean Mairose, Mary jo Delaney, Molly MCI-Iale, Mary Jean Scanlan, Jean Miller and Mickey Baughman make plans for SPORTSORAMA with Mrs. Mullinger. gn.. Both sides hope for the point as varsity vs. varsity. XA The unsung heroes - our score- keepers. L-n 7 Page 54 Puwf y Y REMEMBER . . . . . Mass and visits in the chapel. . . the man on the roof during a freshman class. . . footprints on the ceiling. . . the Easter Alleluia. . . the fun at Mary jean's party. . . the excitement and parties for Ruth and Mary. . . Mary Raparatrix-prayers, the elevator, and true quiet. . . class meetings in the foyer and flowers in the art room. . . dancing in the gym. . . Tally and pizzas. . . class picnics and Christmas holidays. .9 QQ . . diets that begin tomorrow. . . crew necks and pleated skirts, bermudas and knee socks . . ice-skating in the winter. . . the excitement of football and basketball games. M . . the reluctance and thrills of graduation. fin . . how much older we felt in June. Page 55 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. Mrs. Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Baughman H. Beck Ralph J. Beimesche Ilbe J. Berni William C. Biehle John T. Bolan William T. Broerman Anthony J. Brueneman Joseph J. Comello David M. Cooke Cornella Nathan T. Culp Frank X. Dalton Ernest V. D'Amico John J. Delaney Edward J. Devins Francis J. Dickenherr Mr. and Mrs. Frank Diekmann Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Diehl Mr. Michael DiGirolamo Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. DiPuccio Mr. and Mrs. Gerard A. Dornheggen Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Durkin Mrs. John J. Engelhardt Mr. and Mrs. Max F. Faass 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. Page 56 John E. Fogarty Ted Folz' George H. Fox Roy S. Giller Carl E. Goetzel Leo F. Grunkemeyer Jack M. Haines Victor Hautz Robert J. Helmick William J. Hoobler Charles Huber r - Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. 196. from 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. Richard Huseman Robert J. Imbus Edward Kamphake John Kelly J. W. Kelly George Kennealy, Jr. Lewis W. Krehnbrink Frank S. Kucia Joseph C. Lawler Richard B. Lemkuhl Wm. J. Leonard, Jr. Robert L. Leroux Harry J. Long Arthur Mairose Winifred McDonough 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. George R. McHale John L Meretta Stanley A. Mettman Walter Meyer William M. Miller E. R. Mitchell Edward J. Molloy John J. Mullaney Pat Murphy Walter A. Murphy H. H. Nieberding Edward C. Nurre Frank X. O'Brien August Ohnmacht Robert M. Olinger Robert I.. 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