Thomas More College - Triskele Yearbook (Crestview Hills, KY)

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aunt : i? I L M g ah: , F m MADONNA C OLLE GE mm . Looking west on Twelfth Street LP View of Aquinas and Ber- nard Halls from St. Joseph School. The college garden A picture of serenity Bu 0 c S .d n a m m T f O T. e n r 0 c e h t m s C t .1 A favor S u p m a C Views .1 .1 VA m .H P .P ?EJIIL, L, e.glligmiwgli Dedication The cause of peace has been an eternal battle, good against evil, in every aspect of life. Those who have fought for peace in the past have ded, others have failed. In our ow nanimous, and on . him beloved by a his children-Po 5 energy and suffer H e signalled the With the name for peace than any man of this century. ssed Mother as Queen of Peace. Villa Madonna, our college has a special Queen of Peace. Thus, it is to Peace and , that we proudly dedicate the TRISKELE closeness to Mary, its F ather, Pius of 1958-59. ii . . let us res ' the ways of peace, let us strengthen the g for it, let us bring back confidence to '99 unity of all who those who have lo tPIUS xm vsidmt THE VERY VERLXD JOHN F. AILRP 1L STD. Nwwm ., ww 2 ..mmcr-v. lmm-ellnr D WILLIAM T. NIHLUX up nf Cuyinglon In Memoriam The startled ears of listeners could hardly believe the words over the air on June 1, 1959, which pro- nounced the death of William T. Mulloy, Bishop of Covington. It was a sudden event, a shocking one. The activities of the late Bishop were so varied and numerous that it seemed hard to grasp the fact that he will no longer continue to perform them. But as his chilglren and students of Villa Madonna College, of which he was the Chancellor, we owe it to his memory to continue to stress the standards which Bishop Mulloy upheld so strongly. V M - I A DOCETE FILIDS VESTROS , I : i L'U Lty Constant act kept him always busy Academic Dean THE REVEREND ANTHONY H. DEYE, Ph.D. Dean of Women SISTER FRANCES RITA, S.C., M.A. Dean of Students THE REVEREND CHARLES W. HOOKS, M.A.7 S.T.L., L.M.S. Advisory Board of Trustees V.M.C. Lay Advisory Board of Trustees-SEATED CLOCKWISE are: Dr. Maurice R. Walsh, Harry J. Humpert, Stanley Grobmyer, William J. Fedders, Charles H. Deters, Rev. John F. Murphy, William J. Heringer, Joseph H. Gausepnhl, Edward W. Lange, Robert G. Zumbeil, Ernest G. Hillenmeyer, Dr. T; Frank Bn'sley, William J. Muehlenkamp, Edgar Zimmer. Absent when picture was taken: F. A. Breitenstein, Bernard H. Eilerman, Milford Foellger, Albert Geiser, Ambrose Germann, G. B. Johnson, Lawrence Michaels, Ernest R. Mitchell, Glenn 0. Swing, J. G. Wilde. Board of Trustees The Most Reverend William T. Mulloy, D.D., Chancellor The Very Reverend John F . Murphy, President The Mother Prioress of St. Walburg Monastery of Benedictine Sisters of Covington, Inc. The Mother Provincial of the Sisters of Notre Dame of Covington, Kentucky7 Inc. The Mother Provincial of the Sisters of Divine Providence of Kentucky, Inc. S tudents Wt is for the Chris- tian student, . . . to draw conclusions, in honesty and clarity, from the conditions in which they are now living, . . . with- out hesitation. It belongs to the present to build on a solid foundation, resolutely to seek and to do good everywhere, to fight for spiritual 93 freedom. . . . tPIUS xm JACK PAYNE Mathematics, Secondary .Education Class President 2, 4; TRIAD 2; Kappa Chi Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Presidgnt 4; Le CcrcIe Francais 2, 3; Delta P51 Omgga Dramatic Fraternity 3, 4; Intercolleglate Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intercollegiate Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball Coach 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3. PAUL CLARK Chemistry Thomaquin Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Prqsi- dent of Albertus Magnus 4; SAL Fratermty 1, 2, Secretary 3, Plcdgcmastcr 4. NANCY K. MCCULLOUGH English, Secondary Education Class Secretary 4; Thaes Cyninges Boceras 3, 4; Kappa Chi Education Club 3, 4; Class Representative 4; Alpha Lambda Mu; TRIAD l; Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Crad- uated cum laude. k 1 NANCY ALBERS English Social Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4; TRISKELE Literary Editor 4; Thaes Cyninges Boceras 3, 4, Secretary 3; Thoma- quin Science Club 1, 2; Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3; Alpha Lamda Mu; SAM Sweetheart 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. of 1959 LOIS WOLFE Biology Thomaquin Science Club 1, 2, Secretary- Treasurer 1; Alpha Lambda Mu; Prom AL tendant 2, 3; Prom Queen 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Whoas Who Among Students in Catholic Colleges and Universities; Crad- uated Cum laude. DANIEL W. CROUT PAULA RATERMAN Biology Sociology Thomaquin Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Graduated cum laude. i ROBERT SCHNEIDER CHARLES R. BUTLER WILLIAM J. AVERY - - Enalish Chemistry Enghsh, Secondary Education a .. - - . - u . ' ' ' 1 C Itee 4; Class che-PreSIdent Thomaqum Scnenpe Club 1, 2, 3, 4, VICE- ELUdeqt C0121?Cgl.2, libfeal'djmt 41w. EZChaJ'gE S?C$lmesone?:xinges Boceras 4; Thomaquin President 3, Pr?51dgnt 4; Intramural Bowl. drylgtec Cl, b 161552 ???SIIV 835113ng gliub 1' Science Club 1; LC CETCIE Francais 2; Nuss- mg 2,. 3; Who 5 Who Ampng .Sfudents in hor35102n- YlES 21v7111,1erchlleoiate Basebali nacker Club 1; Sigma Alpha Lambda; In- Catholic Colleges and UanErSIllES; Crad- , 2, 3. 'Imramurgl Basketbai 1. 2, 3, 4; Lramural Bowling 2, 3; Intramural Basket- uated cumlaude, Intramural Bowling 2; ths Who among 133111, 2. 3. 4- Catholic Colleges and Universities. ' I? g EVELYN BILLMAN English, Secondary Education Student Council, Recording Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Class Treasurer 1; TRIAD 1; TRISKELE 2; Thaes Cyn- inges Boceras 1, 2, 3; Kappa Chi Educa- tion Club 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Alpha Lambda Mu, Literature Committee Chairman 3; Who1s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 4; Graduated cum laude. ROBERT R. BUSHMAN Business Administration ALBERT CEISER P hysics Student Council, Cafeteria Committee 3; WILLIAM RICHARD MEYERS Art, Secondary Education C lass T. ROBERT DENNEDY Mathematics, Secondary Education Student Council, Parliamentarian 4, Euch- aristic Committee 3; Kappa Chi Education Club 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4-; Intramural Basket- ball 3, 4. 20 Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment 2, 3, 4; Nussnacker Club 1, 2; Inter- collegiate Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Bas- ketball 3, 4. J ANE TERWORT Elementary Education Student Council, Corresponding Secre- tary 3, Social Committee Chairman 4, Eucharistic Committee 2; Kappi Chi Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Alpha Lambda Mu; SAM Sweet heazrt Attendant 4; Intramural Bowling 1, . of 1959 CHARLES P. WAGNER History JEANINE BROERING Biology Class Secretary 2; Le Cercle Franc'ais 1, President 1; Thomaquin Science Club 2; Chorus 2, 3; Alpha Lambda Mu; SAL Sweetheart Attendant 2; Delta Psi Omega Dramatic Fraternity 2; Intramural Bowling. RAYMOND B. WOOD Business Administration TRIAD Business Manager 2; Society for the Advancement of Management 2, 3, 4, President 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4-; Camera Club 2; Sigma Alpha Lambda 2, 3, 4, Pledge Master 3, Vice-Prcsident 4-; Delta Psi Omega Dramatic Frater- nity 2, 3, 4, President 3; Basketball Program Business Manager 4; Intra- mural Bowling 2. NICHOLAS HULL Physics Graduated cum, laude. ALMA RUTH HESSELBROCK Accounting Student Council Treasurer 4; So- ciety for the Advancement of Manage- ment 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; E1 Club De Buenos Vecinos l, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Accompanist 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Mu, Graduated Wsunzmtz cum laude? 44. DAVID J. TRACY Chemistry Thomaquin Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4-; Albertus Magnus Chemistry Guild 4; American Chemical Society; ths Who Among Stu- dents in Catholic Colleges and Universities; Graduated cum laude. 2I PATRICIA M. SCHEPER Elementary Education Kappa Chi Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 3. TnLGINIA BRUEGCEMAN Elementary Education Kappa Chi Education Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Mu, Secretary 4. MARY E. REBOLD Spanish Society for the Advancement of Manage' ment 1; TRIAD 1; SPOKESMAN 4; E1 Club de Buenos Vecinos 1, 2, 3, 4, Presiw dent 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4-; Alpha Lambda Mu. MARY SUE BLUM Elementary Education TRISKELE 2; TRIAD l, 2; Kappa Chi Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Mu. RONALD W. BRENNAN History, Secondary Education DONALD C. VONHOENE Physics 22 of 1959 SARAH ELIZABETH MARKESBERRY Elementary Education ALFRED C. BOLLINGER Business Administration Society for the Advancement 0; Mar agement 3, 4-. MARY ANN FLEEK Elementary Education Class Treasurer 3; Kappa Chi Education Club 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4-; Alpha Lambda Mu. GEORGE EGAN Physics MARY F. DUFFIELD Elementary Education ANNA KINCER TUCKER Elementary Education 23 Class THOMAS A. WISSEL Business Administration Athletic Committee 3; Society for the Advancement of Management 2, 3, 4-, President 4; E1 Club De Buenos Ve- cinos 1, 2; Chorus 4; Intercollegiate Golf Team 3. MARGARET NOONAN Elementary Educatinn Class Secretary 3; Kappa Chi Education Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Chorus 2; 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Mu; Prom Attendant 1; Cheerleader 3, 4; Whoas Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. BARBARA A. WINSTON English, Secondary Education National Federation of Catholic College Stu- dents, Delegate 3y 4; TRISKELE 2, Literary Editor 3; Thaes Cyninges Boceras 2, 3, 4-, President 3; Kappa Chi Education Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4-; Chorus 1, 2; Alpha Lambda Mu, Music Committee Chairman 3; Delta Psi Omega Dramatic Fraternity 2, 3, 4, Historian 3. BARBARA L. LAMARRE Elementary Education Kappa Chi, Education Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Mu, Treasurer 4. ROBERT VELTEN History, Secondary Education f4 ROBERT LOL'DERBACK English ,24 of 1959 DONALD SCHMIDT Business Administration ROSANNE GINNEY Elementary Education Student Council, Cafeteria Committee 4; TRIAD 1, 2, 3; TRISKELE 1, 2; Kappa Chi Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Lambda Mu, President 4; Young Christian Students 3. CAROLE JEANNINE WALTHER English Class Secretary 1; Thaes Cyninges Buceras 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Graduated cum luude. MARGARET ANN ALBERS Medical Technology Thomaquin Science Club 1, 2, 3; Nuss- nacker Club 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Alpha Lambda Mu; Graduated cum laude. LORETTA HIGGINS Chemistry Thomaquin Science Club 3, 4; Albertus Magnes Chemistry Guild 3, 4-; Crad- uated cum laude. DAVID L. WENSTRUP Chemistry SISTER AGNES CLARE KRAMER, C.D.P. Elementary Education SISTER VIRGINIA MARIE THOMAS, C.D.P. Elementary Education Graduated cum. laude. SISTER MARY JUSTUS SCHAROLD, C.D.P. Elementary Education SISTER MARY EILEEN BERTSCH, C.D.P. History, Secondary Education 26 MARIE REEVES COYLE Elementary Education SISTER CATHERINE REGINA FREBIS, C.D.P. Elementary Education BARBARA LOUISE CURTSINGEB Elementary Education SISTER MARY CHRISTOPHER BERTKE, O.S.B. Mathematics, Secondary Education Graduated magna cum laude. SISTER MARY ROSEANNE HERING, O.S.B. Elementary Education GENEVA WINCHESTER RICNEY Elementary Education SISTER MARY RICHARD SCOTT, O.S.B. Elementary Education SISTER MARY IRENE PLACE, C.D.P. Elementary Education SISTER JAMES MICHAEL MARTIN, C.D.P. BLANCHE NICGIRR GADDIS English, Secondary Education Elementary Education 28 RITA OCONNOR Treasurer BOB ADICK MIKE HOLMAN JANIE HELLMANN President Vice-President Secretary Junior .4 JERRY HINDMAN BERT SCHULTE TONY DEYE SUE CORBETT CARL SCHUTTE BOB BRUCE Class KARL GAUSEPOHL MARILYN KROGER HUGH TRENKAMP GATES CAROLE WIEDEMAN TOM McGOVERN PAT SEREY 29 JACKIE SHIELDS DAVE KRIEGE NEWELL GRAHAM BECKY BIERY DAVE KRAMER JACK PFAFF JACK KEUPER PAT SWEENEY 30 RON NELTNER BARB BUTLER MARTY BROWN Class RAY ALBRINCK MARY J O HAYES JIM SMITH JERRY GEIMAN JIM TONNIES DAVE SCHUERMAN 3l 32 DAVE SCHNEIDER TIM MURPHY DAN SHEA MARY CLARE CAHILL Junior ROSE MARY KRAMER JIM ZALLA MAURY HALPIN CAROL SUE TRIMNELL BILL LEACH RUTH ANN KROTH MIKE McKEEVER JOHN BRAMLAGE Class JACK TEHAN PAT DEAVY JOHN SCHWEITZER JACKIE WIECHMAN JACK BERBERICH DAVE SURBER 33 SANDI CUNI TUCK EVISTON Junior JOE HEIST NANCY BRUNS DAN GRAVENS CAROL JANE MORRIS CHARLIE FEDDERS 34 CAROLE LONNEMAN JERRY DURKIN DAVE PERKINS Class ROGER BROCKMAN URSULA SCHNEIDER TOM PLUNKETT BARB RIEDINCER JAY RICE BERNIE MOORMAN ; , 35 36 Sophomores The Sophomore class officers, Treasurer Elaine Berson, Secretary Mary Ann Ackerman Vice- President Dave Timmerding, and President Paul Haney strike an official pose. T0 N1 LEFT due FR hum? uop rs Sc 311 313:? Sch:m 333633 Chm Dam an an fl 1' ; Sophcmor ens urgex Km mac EQESKT Sick; ngepherd1gn G cemerm :KNEELLN , Lou 5 Looking up in the world are: Gerald Kasselman, John Cashing, Ken Wilmhoff. Gerry Thelen, Joan Droege, Norb Dejaco, Judy Hahnel, Eugene Timpcr- man. Barbara Garrison, Ron Hardcom, and Bill Berringer. Sophomores Jon Baldwin, Rose Ann Click, and Ed Ragio stop for the pho- tographer on their way to the cafeteria. Symmetry is the essence of this photo of smiling underclassmen including Harry Evans, Dick Hedger, Tom Messmer, Clare Steckel, Bob Appelman, Theresa Decker, Henry Reckers, Mickey Bamberger, John Middendorf, Paul Ryan, and Mike OaBryan. 37 Sophomores Joe Stautberg, Judy Willer, and Tom Busse seem to be in a hurry to get to a class. We wonder what test Dave Eviston, Barbara Young, Margaret Tobin, and Joyce Collins are cramming for. Brenda Berkshire must be the envy of every girl on campus with all this male attention. Her Wescorts are Jim Sucher, Charles Schewene, Jerome Haller, Don Schwegman, Robert Deininger, and Rich HergoLL 38 Sophomores From the way he is smiling, we think that Denis Holtman must have an HIV on that test paper he is showing to Don Allurink7 John Zerhusen, and Gerald Prewitt. Dick Schrand, Rose Ann Bealer, Rosemary Geiman, and Jim Rice are in a real geometric daze on the stairway in Bede Hall. In a very formal pose in front of Aquinas Hall we find, FIRST ROW: Maureen Lemmons, JoAnn Avery. SECOND ROW: Paul Ceiser, John MacAuIay, Joan Higdon, Dave Schuler, George Hoffman, TOP ROW: Jim Duddey, Joe Gastrighl, John Driscoll, and Wil- liam Kohlhepp. 39 Sophomores We know Mr. Dibowski would appreciate Joan Ossenbeck and Elaine Tillman as part of his memoriaL but Paul Ritter and Dave Anneken too? These SopthTim Kruse, Ron Ash, Nancy Nahmp, Clem Hellman, Tom Mershon, Kathy Koenig, and Mark Meierd seem to be pausing in front of the garden, but they arenht, theysre posing. Ron Langenbrunner is taken back; Bill Rechtin and Larry McGovern are interested in a paper; and Jim Hemfling, Bob Young, and Louis Blom are mugging the camera. hm Freshman officers are Ray Kopser, president, Norb Grthaus, vice-presidem, Marilyn Meyer, secretary, and Bob Froehcher, treasurer. Fres hmen Urban Hillenhrand, Larry Hahn, Dick Collett, Walt Kircher, Martha Blau, and Helen Fischer start a busy day. Eavesdropping on Marilyn Meyefs conversation, are Sue Stallmeyer, Charlene Hanger, A1 Parton, Dave Winters, and Tom Bartlett. Time out for a mid-morning snack are Roger Steffen, Marilyn Lagedrost and Tom Thomas. 4! 42 uCaptivated by Villa? are Windsor Strange, Kathleen Casey, Barbara Buescher, and Dan Sandioss. F reshmen SLudyingT, are Sue Stapleton, Ann Raterman, Diane Wilkins, Sue Hemsath, Mary Ann Wiebe, Sue Beit- ing, and Judy Gillenwater. Ready for a biology lecture are Charlie Edwards, Norb Grothaus, Bill Busch, Bob Kloenne, Joe Fisher, Tom Butler, Richard Carr, and Bob Froelicher. Posing in the garden are William Schuetz, Frank Emmerich, Joyce Blaine, Mary Margaret Hamil- ton, Lowe Watkins, Ronald Davis. Freshmen . gaggv. $$me 0 i .gggsggyfggssmm Wm- so: Standing on tho Corncf', are Mike Williams, Jerry Schmidt, Reggie Thomas, Gary Ncltncr, Terry Rey- molds, and Marty Crowe. : Don Frey, Tom McNaJIy, Ruth Winterherg, Howard Melony, Ted Neltner, Bob Padgett, and Joe Donahue ask, Are thcy in yet? 43 Entering the Main Hall are Anita Carpenter, Charlie Frank, Kathy Finneran, Ray Kopser, Walter Barnett, Dave Geis. and Mike Robbins. Taking a break between classes are Dick Schneider, Ray Ernst, Jerry Ehrman, Bill Koester, John Cappel, Tom Maloney, and Jim Hellebusch. Freshmen Terry Brennan, Ken Huss, Peggy Krell, Bill Bathalter, Joe Landwehr, John Evans, Lynne Zerhusen, Barbara Niemand, and Jerry Behne point out coming events. Waiting for the last hell are Mike Kiely, Richard Knarr, Betty Schuette, Mary Ann Schmitt, Carol Hodge, Bob Beckmcyer, Don Buhr, and Tom McKinley. Picking a blossom for Judy Fischer, are Charles Boyers, Bill Lonneman, Ferd Kreutzjans, John Schepman, Dave Thelen, Robert Weber, Joe Metzer, and Ted Roeding. Crowding the stairway t0 the library are Lois Perkins, Don Lewin, Bob Ruck, Bill Ridder, Bill Rauckhorst, Ray Powers, Tom Riley, and Allen Gray. Freshmen $Smiling for the birdie,H are Jerry Camel, Gwen Huddle, Charlie Trenkamp, Melinda Krogman, Jon Baldwin, Myrna Schuster, Lee Holtmann, Rosie Gallagher, and Ken Wolter- mann. Entertaining Judy Walking and Gayle Fowler, are Jerry Budde, Dick Koury, Larry Luebbers, Brent Rouse, Dick Dedden, Bob Ash, Roger Hengenold, and Tom Ante. - I .1 ...:Io.lv$l.v 1.. w; 3!? $4, S piritual 5 . . The Christian message, ever young from age to age, can still renew today the mentality of a youth which is seeking to find itself. It can and must be the soul of . . . civilization . . . while safeguarding its tradi- tional values of respect for the family, can- sciousness of authority, . . . and so many 3! others. . . . hPIUS XID Oh, Mary We Crown Thee . . . Prayer Mary's court is comprised of Tom McGovern, Sue Corbett, Norb Grothaus, Lynne Zerhusen, Jane Terwort, Tum Wissel, Joyce Collins, and Ed Knochelmann. w Villa students observe First Friday. wummuwwwmmwwwd Through Daily Mass, Villa provides food for the soul as well as for the mind. for Peace A dramatization of the Lighting 0f the Advent Wreath, was presented at the Christmas Pro- gram. Villa Madonna students mourn the death of Pope Pius XII. L 49 Academics cyWe wish, . . . to ex- hort you to open your hearts to great desires and to set high aims before you. . . . Thus in the vast arena of life, you will be able to make important con- tributions . . . to a society which looks to its young men for the vigorous leaders of to- morrowfo mus Xm uI dunk get the connection, Father? 52 Father Keller checks a proof in Apologetics. Father Deye referees one of Father A very thoughtful moment occurs in Dogma class. RELIGION 6Teace for the Sour, Ramseyk Wm mher5., PHILOSOPH Y hPat'h to Peace,9 From all indications, this must be one of Father Ramseyk scholastic disputations. Can you 5 ot the hdevilh' in this class, . . or is it devil- p mam? The theory of hylomorphism holds the interest of Sr. Camilla,s philosophical psychology class. 1 These students are finding all the answers to the Philosophical Questions. 5 53 LANG UAGES Peace Through Communicationag The Intermediate Spanish Class enjoys scenes of old Spain. 54 Freshmen delve into the EN GL1 SH fStudy of Our N ative Tongue,9 The jovial attitude of this English Survey shows that the English do have a sense of humor. 55 ART Peace of Mind Through Creativity, Home-ec is not the only course that requires the know-how of baking. Easy there, Dick! 56 HISTORY cPeace - Hope Through the Age? These serious minded History students are fascinated by the past. History students observe westward expansion of early America in preparation for a map test. Father Bauman calls attention to a point of interest. 57 S 0C1 0L0 GY aLearning to Help 0thers7, .;:5;::!. w , w Sister Frances Rita's class discusses a social proh- lem inadequate housing. There seem to be mixed emotions in the class as Sister passes out a test. 53 The expressions of the boys and girls seem to differ as they discuss Mating in Sociology class. ED UCA TION g6Kn0wledge to Promote Peace,, Miss Tcrwort helps her students to celebrate St. Pattyhs Day in her role as student teacher. Mother Callixta gives a time test to the Adolescent Growth and Development class. Miss Cinney takes an imaginary trip around the World with her students at St. Joseplfs School. 59 What students but the economic majors enjoy the casualness of a private of- fice? COMMERCE ChProgress-Hand in Hand With Peacey, hSchmitty learns to save money in this business class. QR , Kgi-KKQGQ limmm ' a M h! These students must have found a loop- hole in Business Law to produce this: jovial mood. This problem on the blackboard ap- pears to be no mystery to the dynamlcs class. PHYSICS CCFormulas for Peace9, Senior physics students put the theory of electricity into practice. Sister Mary Eleanor helps her students with an oscilloscope test. L bl CHEMISTRY 4 At0ms for Peace,9 Father Kamlage explains while Father Kelly demonstrates an experiment. Hmmm, looks interesting . . . but who is doing what? Dr. Gangloff quizzes Pat Serey on the daily assignment. .n, no: mm. W Yaflom m , Glau .m OPnt .Lav. s Lastm m 0dr w m. Iomfm .m BGCOW m . m m U F ., 4.3353 5:55.25: gag: F f 0 S e n 0 b e In t S c t a r e m u n e g n u 0 Y b r a B L I e C n e r a 1 WM MA THEMA TICS cTiguring Now Jerry, work it according to calculus, not arithmetic, said Mr. Billman. for Peace?9 This is the way to explain Pythagoras' theory? demonstrates Marty Brown. Freshmen get an insight into College Algebra and Triv. Accomplishments Recognized Loretta Higgins has received a Armand Bogaardt won a competi- Radiological fEHOWShlP f'rom the tive award from Xavier University. Institute of Nuclear Studles. Nicholas Hull, Albert Geiser, and Donald Von Hoene, David Tracy was awarded a teach- Ruth Hesselbrock was awarded shown here in the Physics Lab, are winners of fellowships ing assislanlship in General Chem. the Wall Street Journal Certificate to Notre Dame, Massachusetts Institute of Technolngy, istry m the University of Illinois. for outstanding achievement in the and the University of Cincinnati, respectively. field of Commerce. r r. The distinction of being listed in Whais Who in American Colleges and Universities has been given to: SEATED- Luis Wolfe, Evelyn Billman, Peggy Noonan, STANDING-Don Von Hoene, Bill Avery, Bob Schneider, Jim N011, and L Dave Tracy. 65 Activities Mind and body con- stantly alert and active, make for the well- rounded man and wom- an. The goal of a full life leads inevitably to this, resulting in earth- ly satisfaction and bene- fits to our fellowmen, and that salvation gained for us by the Redeemer. Our Ruling Body Robert Schneider, president of Student Council. One of the annual activities of the Eucharistic Committee is the Advent Wreath. Here we observe an exciting moment in one of the Intramural Basketball games, sponsored by the Athletic Committee of Student Council. Bgrt and Charlie seem to be enjoying themselves at the Get Acquainted chmc, one of the many events by the Social Committee. bi, Society for the 1 Advancement of Management Faculty and guests attend the annual SAM banquet. Pretty Nancy Albers becomes the official 1959 Sweetheart of SAM as president, Tom Wisscl, places the crown on her head. SAM goes on a tour. The queen and her court, royalty of SAIWs Sweetheart Ball gre FROM LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mary Ann Ackerman, Jane Terwon, Melmda Krog- man, Jackie Shields and Sweetheart, Nancy Albers. S 'gma Alpha Lambda F raternity Pledges start their initiation mght with a chartered bus ride from the fraternity house to watch the Rebels play Bellarmine, Mr. Ralph Keller, 3 Cincinnati resident, receives honorary membership from the chapter. Intramural basketball saw the addition of two fraternity teams. Here, they play each other in an after-season game. 70 Alpha Lambda M u Sorority The officers of Alpha Lambda Mu greet last yeafs president, Madonna Jacks. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Rosanne Ginney, president; Barbara Lamarre, treasurer; Ginny Bruggeman, secretary. sorority tea. Discussing plans for a forthcoming dance are Marilyn Kroger, Pat Deavy, Jackie Shields, Carole Wiedeman and Roseanne Geiman. Memories of high school days bring a smile from these sorority members. Marilyn Kroger plays hostess to these sorority sisters at the annual 7l Discussing various plans for the annual are the members of the TRISKELE staff, FROM LEFT T0 RIGHT: Sue Corbett, Dave Timmerding, Carole Wiedemann, Marilyn Kroger, Hugh Trenkamp and Bert Schulte. hMissing from the picture are Nancy Albers, Literary Editor and Linda Gates, Assistant Literary Editorl Triskele Putting the finishing touches on the annual are Hugh Trenkamp, editor, and Marilyn Kroger, assistant editor. Arranging the layout are: Carl Schutte, photographer; Bert Schulte, business manager; and, Sue Corbett, layout editor. L72 The Spokesman staff gets together to plan the next edition-despite the difficulties of painlers and crowded conditions. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT are: Dick Hedger, Ruth Ann Kroth, Betty Schuette andrBob Adick, members of the Hub. Also, in the background, one anonymous painter. S pokesman Marilyn Kroger, picture editor, arranges a group for the next Spokesman W S. 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Signed: The Annual Staff. 77 agregavspnsx mch, Sports chSports, provided they are understood in a Christian sense, are an efficacious school for that great contest which is our earthly life, whose goals are the perfection of the soul, the reward of eternal happiness, the unfading glory of the saints? tPIUS XIU DAN TIEMAN RON ALBRINK PAT SEREY ummhmmmzu Coach CHARLEY WOLF u GERRY THELEN BOB VELTEN x 80 RON LANGENBRUNNER DON SCHMIDT DAVE SCHNEIDER REBELS Freshman Coach JIM WEYER 4 DAVE KRIEGE DON ALBRINK RAY ALBRINK g , to Victory Villa heads for victory in a Volkswagen, supported by cheerleaders-Mary Jo Hayes, Judy Willer, Elaine Tillman, Peggy Noonan, Gayle Fowler, Nancy Albcrs, Peggy Krcll, and J ackic Shields. It looks as though Dave Kriege and Don Albrink Bob Veltcn lays up a crip shot during the game will outVrebound the opposition. between Villa and Transy. Wolterman, Ralph Gerding. Tom Butler. STANDING: Jim Weyer, Freshman Coach, Allen Gray, Lee Holtman, Bill Craue, Frank Emmerich, Larry Lucbbers, Dan Tieman, Bill Beringer, Assistant Manager, Jack Payne, Student Manager. 82 Rebel Honored at the Villa! Basketball Dinner were Jack Payne, Albers, Peggy Noonan, Bob Velten, and Don Schmidt. B oosters Nancy 83 H omers and Pars One of us should catch the hall. Tryouts are hectic. Ready to break all records are Mr. Morow, Don Webster, Brent Rouse, Bill Funke, Tom Plunkett, and Don Schweg- mann. s4 Class spirit at its best seen in Bob Donovan. I ntramural Activities This looks like a merry mix-up. 7 - 4 - 6 - Who has the balllw The upperclassmen won again. Social It is a great under- taking to go out into the world and meet our fellowmen. Let us bring u Ih us ahvays the joy ti lh ng,the hope of eternal happiness here- after, and an appear- ance both outward and interior of peace and love. Villa Lads and Lassies Enjoy Themselves This gay group dances to the music of Charlie Kehrefs Orchestra at the Thanksgiving Ball. Faculty members and students enjoy a peek through gAlicek Looking Glass? The camera catches this vroup completely unaware. V illans at Play Rebels relax at the Ragpicker$ Ball. Villans perform the Mexican Hat Dance. Janet Schumacher entertains at the first Sophomore dance. Jim Ginney provides impromptu entertainment at the second Sophomore Dance. Judy Willer Barbara Butler Villai: candidate-Lois Wolfe J ackie Shields M Ount ain L aur el Pat Scheper Marilyn Meyer Gayle Fowler ' N aminees Sally Sheppard 9O PROM ROYALT Y KING KARL LIETZICXMUEH QL'EEN LOIS WOLFE 9! cglsle 0f King Karl Lietzer-lmaycr and Queen Lois Wolfe reign over their iisle of Golden Dreams? Surround. mg them are thelr court: Jack Raising and Marilyn Meyer, freshmen; Pat Serey and Barb Butler, M Hugh Trenkamp, host, receives a congratulatory kiss from Jeanine Broering, while Sue Corbett anxiously awaits the announcement of a boy by Marty Brown, master of ceremonies. . The beautiful Music Hall Ballroom provides the South Seas atmosphere for HIsle of Golden Dreams.n 92 Imam Wu; MWM? , . .. W juniors; Jack Payne and Nancy Albers, seniors; Sally Shepherd and Ron Albrink, sophomores; Sandy Kcmphaus and Bill Lewin, evening division. This happy group poses for the photographer during an intermission. Golden Dreamsyp 93 The Moment of Triumph THE RIGHT REVEREXD MONSICNOR THE REVEREND IRVING A. DEBLABC HUGH E, DUNN SJ. Directnn Family Life Bureau President. John Carroll L'nix'ersity Speaker. Commencement Exercises Speaker, Baccalaureate Mass 94 Graduation , Exercises Father Murphy places the hood V , Ruth Hesselbrock receives warm on graduate, Carole Walther. L - e e h 1 congratula' ' from the presi. dent of V.M.C., Father Murphy. The Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption is a fitting place for the solemnin of a College graduation. Graduates await the final lnomenl-the conferring of degrees. The pandemonium of congratulatory noises fills the college garden. F acuity iiGo out into the world and teach. . . .3? Such is their responsibility. The instruction of the ignorant has been and will continue to be the noblest of professions. We gratefully dedicate these next pages to those who have fol- lowed this way of life. THE REVEREND PAUL V. WETHINGTON, M.Ed. Business Manager THE REVEREN-D CHARLES M. GARVEY, Ph.D. Student Counselor Board of MISS MARY FARRELL, A.B. Assistant Director of Public Relations MR. THOMAS L BARNES, M.Ed. Vocational Guidance Consultant SISTER MARY' CELESTE, O.S.B., MA. MB. THOMAS HANNA, M.Ed. MR. HARRY BECK A.B. Assxstant Registrar Director Of Evening Division Admissions Counsejlor Director of Veterans, Education Alumni Secretary 98 MR. JAMES WEYER A B Assistant Bas-keltball Coach MR. CHARLES A. WOLF B S Athletic Coacil .and Director Administration MR. JOHN MENZIES B 5 Director of PlilJiiC Relations MR. FRANK L. LUKEN M.B.A. Vice-Presidem SISTER MARY LILLIAN, 0.S.B., RS, and SISTER MARY IRMINA SISTER MARY TERESITA, 0.S.B., MS. in LS. 0.58,: PhD. Librarians Reglstrar 99 F aculty THE REVEREND THE HEVEREND THE REVEREND THE RT. REV. MSGR. RICHARD H. McGRATH JOHN A. REIFSNYDER GEORGE SCHNEIDER JOHN F. SCHL'LER, Ph.D. S.TAD. PhD. S.T.L. Physics Religion Education Religion THE REVEREIVD THE REVEREND THE REVEREND HERMAN B. KAMLAGE JOHN J. WORDEMAN FRANCIS J. KELLY, M.A. B5. S.T.L. Chemistry Chemistry Religion THE REVEREND THE REVEREND THE REVEREND THE VERY REV. MSCR. ELRIER R. RIOORE LAWRENCE W. KELLER JOHN H. RAMSEY, M.A. HARRY J. WELP, M.A. M.A., S.T.B. AB- Religion and Philosophy English 100 English Rehglon F aculty I THE REVEREND SISTER M. MARCELLA SISTER M. JULITTA SISTER M. BERNADINE EDWARD J. BAUMANN O.S.B., M4 Mus. 0.S.B., M.S. 0,S,B,, Ph.D. M.A, Music Mathematics Classical Languages History , SISTER M. ELEANOR SISTER M. ELIZABETH SISTER M. CASIMIRA S.N.D., MS. O.S.B., PhD. S.N.D.Y M,S. Mathematics Mathematics Chemistry SISTER M. JULITTA SISTER M. ALBERT SISTER M. LAWRENCE SISTER M. pHmp S.N.D., Ph.D. S.N.D., Ph.D. S.N.D., Ph.D. 531.13., php- Chemistry V History Biology History IOI SISTER AGNES MARGARET MOTHER M. CALLIXTA SISTER M. CAMILLA C.D.P., PhD. CUR, PhD. C.D.P., PhD. English Education Philosophy SISTER M. LAURETANA SISTER LORETTO MARIE SISTER ANNE CERTRUDE SISTER M. ROSINA C.D.PV, PILD. C.D.P.. Ph.D. C.D.P., PhD. c.1113, phD, Education English Modern Languages German SISTER M. HILARINE MISS CELESTE MR. WILLIAM T. GLASS C.D.P.. PhD. OSHAUGHNESSY M.F.A. Modcrn Languages B.S.A.A. An l02 An F aculty MR. WILLIAM J. McGRATH MR. KENNETH W. BILLMAN MR. WILLIzilIMSH. VOLKER DR. ROBERT J. RITTERHOFF M.B.A. M D Commerce Mathematics Bioiogy Medical Technology MR. RUDOLPH A. MOROW MR. WALLACEhF. HUMPHREYS MR. GEORGE HICDON P . MIRA. . E.Mus. Commerce Biology Music MR, JAMES SCHNEIDER MR. WILMER C. GANGLOFF MR. RICHARLIigs. HOFFMAN MR. JOSEPH L. CRAYCRAFT . PhD. . 1. .. . Phy'sics Chemistry Commerce Commerce l03 V.M.C.9s Lovely Secretaries JENNA LEE GLENN MARTHA RUSCH MARY COOPER Secretary to the Registrar Secretary to the Business Secretary to the President Manager MARGIE SEE SANDRA KEMPHAUS SUE GREIS Secretary to the Academic Dean Assistant to Public Relations Secretary to the Vice-President


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