Ursuline Academy - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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V 1 , 1 41 lln f' 'A ' ' W 11' 4' A ' ' H' ,7 11,11 ,HA1 ' lx 111, TQ 11 1-'Q-' ' 'Q 1 1 Ks' mg 5, 1 11,1 1 -' .f 11' 4 I A 1 .,-1 f 11 1' 1:1 1 X' ' 1, 1-1 ,. 11:51 11 T The ?4cqlta, c1lmeQi'5' fe- SISTER CATHARINE so slalely so gracious so underslandmg As a teacher of religion Church History and English she has imparted solid knouledfe da s but vue ll always remember her best as an impartial d rec and gixen a balance to our 5 t d our Ursuline days ress who has guided us well uring CHARLES Iund enhrely fair and reserved Mathematics and latin are her fort For four years she his impressed upon us the mlue of the ancient writers and has given to 1ll her pupils 1 genuine love for the classics SISTER MARY MAGDALEN possesses an inherenl good nalure and a ready underslandlng of youll: s problems f t ease in the fields of history civics and world events she IS equally well xersed she efcerts an undeniable influence oxer SISTER SAINT At per ec in Fnglish and Spanish As the senior class mistress her seniors not only because she knows hovx to deal with them but because she makes them her friends SISTER MARIE nnlereshng original and ever encouraging readily see tlle varietx of her ld history singing and piano we r unior year an talents Although small in stature she was a g outstanding milestone I d enI'Ie with an urrepressuble smile d mathe SISTER IGNATIUS cam an g ln science of every kind from molecules to airplanes she has instructed us an in matics she has kept our feet on the ground As mistress of the second academic she leaves with us enduring memories most dear TER GERTRUDE so Iund so pahenl and so franqull h fi r ear mistress she is knovsn As directress of the Glee C u by all the students who recognwe her many talents She has not only traine she has taught all to appreciate and to enjoy the best in music SISTER GABRIEL pahence Iempered wlI'l1 merrlmenl and delermlnahon ion and the altar boys society has grown l The boys in the cafeteria flourish under her superus in leaps and bounds She is mistress in the eighth grade class room where music lessens tue drudgery of work SISTER URSULA ever pleasanl' wills voice genlle and refreshing In the seventh grade she has taken her stand and there many girls and boys have made rapid strides in progress She seems to impart her ovxn quiet nature to all vxith xx hom she comes ln contact She teaches piano and plays like Chopin SISTER REGINA serious and sympafhehc wrlh an lnleresl' in all h a ear under her splendid direction and The sixth graders haxe become artists in less t an y school project She expresses her originality in her classroom they are most active in every charts as well as in exery lesson she gixes Page Eight f.l ? ii LI . 4 2. V 1- SA . . - I . , I . X , J. . . T . X . . V X 1 E , , . , . L, 1 I J D I I 3 Y . . . , , . 1 ' X 4 l 3 3 ' fit A K H Lx I lk A H Vg i 3 L I! Q X L K A x' 5 I 3 I L L l . I B x LL . xx . . . . . . , . K 3 I ' Y' I I V 3 YJ q H I IL 1 'H A 3 , 4 . . 4 I . . ' H ,A . x . 41 U AI 3 3 I 'Y 1 3 1 Y 1 1- H 5 1 'I 3 D u I . . I . . I . . With French, religion, Wor ' , ' ' . ' 1 ' 1 ' j . ' 1 mi hty force in making ou j ' 'Q 3 , Y J I 1 ' K I ' J I I .. Y. . . SIS . . . ' , ' , '. . ' 2 X H l b and the choral class. and as r e rs -y r. '. ' , '. f 1 1 . r . f fd our voices, but I m AV s 'L 'L -I X ' s s' y x M x u L' K m A D K 1 xg lk ' V I 5 A I ' 7 l Y 3 l I T I 3 3 I ' I I . V . ' I I ' l 3 D I I l V l B q Y I . V D SISTER IMELDA qulck ye'l' persevermg wulh IaI'en+ wal' lhe Hfth grade clarms her as thelr mlstress we vouch for her efficlency 1n fllllng Slster Catharlne s place ln Church Hxstory when duty calls our dlrectress elsewhere Englrsh and typlng she has taught but what should we do wlthout her help and her fines 1n the llbrary SISTER TERESA possesses a ready humor and a vlvacnous personaluly The regular routlne of lessons m the fourth grade rs made almost a game by the numerous ro ects ln art reading arithmetic and hrstory The attendance at the S m hon Concert P J V P V has been ke t hr h b her unt1r1n efforts to romote lnterest rn the ine arts P 8 Y Z P SISTER PATRICIA armed wnfh a charming dlsposuhon and The ablllly 'ro call each cI 1Id by name SISTER PETER The thxrd grade and S1ster Patrncxa haye been lnseparible for years but we have come to real17e her yalue because she keeps us all happy and Smlllng not only by her 'all hour SQFVIQQ IH the cafeterla but by the yoy she spreads w hereyer we meet her so friendly wn+h a Iuqhl' In her eye lhal cheers all who pass In the second grade she rergns supreme yet through her muslc and her charm ey ery hrgh school glrl has grown to know her and to wart for that casull remark whrch IS expected ln exchange for a good nlght Slster SISTER MARGARET so mo+herIy so generous and so helpful +o all Although greatly admlred by the begrnnmg French scholars and appreclated by all the school for her lnvaluable asslstance rn the store and rn the cafeterla where she keeps our fmanelal or thelr Erst grade at Ursulrne SISTER LORETTA melhodlcal penslve yel' mlr+hfuI MRS MARIAN The first grade south IS always a busy room w1th her at the helm XV1th 1 certaln fore thought she IS slow to act but ln the end she always has the answer lf all could see her rn the lunch room w1th the l1ttle ones there would be no doubt as to the soothlng rnfluence she has over them DULEK RAPP refined m manner and dlsposrhon wllh a +ranqulIl+y no+ easuly dls+urbecI Eyery one thlnks of her rn the same plcture w1th the klndergarten as that has been her domaln for a number of years but we have seen that she possesses the same ease and assurance Wlfh groups of eyery age It 1S remarkable to watch rn her yery young charges a deyelopment 1n cooperatlon and self control She just has 1 way w1th chxldren MRS LINNA TOWNSEY SMITH excephonally glfled ever charming and possesslng an mdomn+abIe personal: ln speech class and 1n Dramatic Club she deyelops ln all a true appreclatlon of the stage and of the art of actlng wh1le 1n the physlcal educatlon classes she nnstllls a sp1r1t of fa1r play and sportsmanshlp Lndaunted rn her efforts she trres the unusual and meets w1th success beyond her expectatlons Probably her most w1nn1nU quallty IS her fa1th IH all and her aptltude for wrnnlng frlends 1mong young and old MR GEORGE MILLER sIclIIed In spor+s wrfh a 'lrue sense of values The boys 1n all the grades walt for gym day for they are wllllng to endure the mrhtary drllls and to practlee yarrous technlques IH order to enjoy a good game of ball Mr Nl1ller seryed ln the armed forces but returned to the faculty thxs year only to be called lnto essentral w ar work Page Nnne T T I 1 . I 'I' A is I Yi 3 H ' Y ' . . ' 1' s ' ' r 1 1 v ' A y A ' I V L Y I 3 , D 1, I ' J I B 3 P 3 3 I A e , g, , ,. . 1 I N ' I I 7 X ' X l I 41 3 Y 3 D B 13 L . . L 4 T' I 5 1 7 . ' 3 I A B Y 3 3 YI Y 13 X V 3 - x B YH 3 I C 3 V7 V ' . . . , , . 3 I 7 I I L L I I . 7 I ' 3 l D 7 . Y 3 3 11 '- problems in tact, she is perhaps best loved by her Hrst grade children who never forget her I I 3 . . . , T . ' ' ' I 3 3 3 ' 1 , T ' V L 77 C A D 1 Y Y 14 l 3 I YH Y E . . . . , , B ' ' 1 J YD E I I k ' . T ' 1 u lx s u ' I ! Y' . I3 L Y u C5 ' A 3 Y I 3 I H I 3 V V I ' I Y . 3 3 3 3 f 3 Y , YI Y E , , ff Cx Q f Wir XR' ' -ff r A M f' . QI'k,f .iT A H, -i t ,E X , .1 V f xqi ' Z.L:fX!9- I aj ' f' at 4 ' 1+ .7 - f J, -w ' W 5, - L I 2 LQ' U . f f 3 1 5' L f' -Jqf NS? J i f ' ' X . x , - . , C. W w Q Q N if ' 'P ' Nvvff-4 fl, af ' X lx by , 7 ' ' HS 'ff ' wa , -1 I, ' sg . 'Q - VVS W xi je. I Sally lava Sfudeni COUVICIL 55 Pre-fed of Qur Lady S Soda! fy Presndemf of We HOLL sunt and nur she semvs In In Xl Swlly mjoys 1 DODUIJYIIQ bnitlxng, ur posmon IU Ursulxm sougtx shy hae frnnds ln may gruig for whnn Ins sln nur nfusgd to do 1 incur for inyom Although usullly mlm md unrumnd um n ussl sn mn 1 irouind to forufulnwi Ind 'ILIIOFI 1 bkillflflll smxle. 1 Llnrmmg dleposllxon I xxlnnmg Nuts ulmh Inu Lndnnd 1 y Wm' JUL JH IHLOINP 4 1 tc all of us plluuqy 1 ff WW Eg ,WA x 4 Xx . v Y 1 . 3513, V -1' ' xg A A 2 4V,3?Jgz'131m X . . 1. . . K, XX. .1.i R I . - - 57 b, 3 . ' 1 K ' , In A mon ' oi cvfty il ' 1 lu . ,- , ,H - gg . . , . , . wi? i ' arable wxr .Irv ln' ' f ' ' . ' '. ' S.ll' 5 ' , . i :. . . wifi?-' ' -Wy ' 'T' Vvllv A V v,-' 'kv-:,,,. i. ,. E:1-3 kia z -vw. W, ff fd 'IX Pace T elve Sqjqnn lllnnell Presndenf of Hue Semor Class l oiiwud Vkllh thx rumarkablu mlm! of knovxmg lust what to my at thL right momnnt Sun 19 ablm to prowokg a hugh from har compamom at any time Sh has left 1 Cham of unforgzttable mgmorus m her waka at Ursulme Her rare dramltu 1b1l1ty md hur outQtandmg Qplrlt of Sportsmanship pomt to one and only om Uk fix K 'AHer brows like bendecl bows do sfcmd. ANONYMOUS Jun. ,' , , , K . ,' ' , K x ' 1 , A ! 'L 'I Y 3 L X I B l l Q r XQ az 11.1. I 1 M40 Maeva, Treasurer of The Semor Claw Treasurer of Oak Leaves Assusfanr Ednfor of Whusperlng Oaks I :fe lb real Izfa IS earnest H NRE XV I UNL I I II X 'Vlary notwxthstandlng dlXLfSlfikd IIIIQTLSIS attacks Lury task vuth vlgor and perswermcu To balancg hu Lfficumy than 19 a nady laugh whxch makes her a gay compamon and hu gurnal Vwhy winch often brmgs us out of the Qlouds Earnut lI1lITl8ILd staumh and fun 1OXlI'1g 111 a Word Mary ,--,, Jafar sig? 1 Ee, fa' ' Page Thurtee V1 Xx f. .-.-2761 Y I . -fish? ' J g 191' K ' ,, - - x - - - i i , V . V 7 V , , . , V , - I . 1 . 4 . 1 IZ. . . . 1 ' ' . c . . 241'-:sf - . , . Y - . :V , 1 , 7 v P 1 , u - , . x . -. V. . 1 1,1 . . . 1. . . v 'T T . ML' V , ,,,. , . xr. , V A' f?eaf'X' bus K 23 W' I R r K 44 X M429 lllaktlrd 701 W Recordmq Secrefary of flwe Semor Class Her Iorelzmss I neuer kneu L ntl! she .smzfed on me I-I LOL I RIDGF Endowed Vklfh A splendld Lalrnl for dramatlcs Mary Vlartha has won fame and pralsr mon than omr for hrr xpprarmcrs on tha UYSUIIHQ Stagg Sha mkcs thmvs 1s thq romr 'uomds rln rush and gLIS thru lust Ihr same SLI1SlblL and tkI11lYllI1L rontridutory quallllw m most mrmbrrs oi our falr suc Marx Vhrlln Ins won our Lormdrmr and xu 1rL proud to ull har frund my -gm 1 I I X . X5 I X I ' . 41 'gg JT NM .3 - , f 4, . f.: lv ,.r:... 2 . 1 ' 1 . V gx f H . ' . r ' ' a , A x ' H - ,- 1 ' 1 x . V, . . , 1 L . . L h bk ck . , - xl K . p- . V x K 1 y K , 3 k 1 a 1 f - L - v - y u - ' ' x ' ' H ,Y v ' - r - H - y v - m - x . . I A 4 4 1 . , 4 1 P.-1 lff F 'WLJVQVFVT -Atjl' ' 1 , .f I 01479100 bu! e Correspondmg Secretary of +l'xc Semor Ciasl w 27 11 Asses+av+ Eddor of Oak Leaves W' Treasurer of We Serwxor Glee Club VM 4 Sefrefary of Hee F+h5ehc Assocuafxon lo lb 411111 zn hruhasl sp 0 nx 1n IILDILL and hmx tor nr malnws Nia I ur rx ou lnnoumxs ur 3 Lsxnu. QLIILIH but surxlx bx h t l xr JITllI1I' Sum Straxx Hat fntxrtammxnt shx turmehxs xx hxrxxxr shx gow xx nth 1 rx t Ei? rn pxr oxrx that LIT1bl'lLLS xxxrxthm iron an to Boogu XX oo 1 ge x g Q n x llmnrx ULI'lLl 3SlIX 1 uw sp I 4 mmx 1rx vu may W ,W fM af? 1 Q, ,xx XX .4 1 r 1 7 Q, FSL-fa K i V V Z .C- I I 1 V Jim 'EQ ' wiv l,1k0 c ' ' ' Q .A hcrcf 'lf 1, DUI- 3 'I1j. d Ll' 'i . A 'd I' ' . I' , K l' fl ,r , B 'h 'V ' I t'l' X - '. and tnlnt all eel mc QQ? 0 C' ,MA . - NL ' lx . 'N ,, frgfff veg: 75: Frm!! VMW' 67 li K. ff ,I 'X X P qe S xfeen '- may June Kuta I, Business Manager of Oak Leaves Vlce Presldenl of Jrhe Allwlellc Assocuahoru flnd feed dup lhouqht Lczlh mum! a dream L BYRON! Some people seem to ham a patented formula for vmmng frxcnds and Marv Anne 19 undoubtedly onc of thcm Cmablc and confident shc exccls xn dra matics leads thc seconds ln Crlcc Club md cislly holds her ovxn m athletics Because she IS a Vkllllflg vsorkcr and nucr speaks unklndly of anyone Mary ll- Q 'Wia ' ' 1 , J 1 k V N f . . A 1 , V- , 1, ' ' ', V ',. ,f, 'And 'L sg' V ' s'H E I rl l v s . l 1 ww 1 A ' u' Anne is welcomed everywhere. 1 I Tekeu Ketnabel Or tl well disposed nature Jomed u,zth a louelu feature X I X mischievous grin and a sparkle in laresa s dup broun qu runl .1 Ciod given gift for spreading fun and laughtir among 1ll tliosi who know lnr Soma may firm hir slows of action but on thu athlitic Hild shi bscomis nur lease no one in doubt it must bi lirusa Wm 49 W 25206 IX. J' , 'K . F Q I 'W x 3 X. Xx Y S .cgi T2 'X 'ds 1 K O . . ' -I tx , I , wy:3.Z,? dv alert and adroit in her skills. An engaging manner and A swcct disposition V X x 1 wk ' M., , V 6 A F :,,, ,W .7-Le, J , V 'ly 2 1,1 4, fa 51? if 7 'Z' , M i4,1ZZ.,,, 1, -f- , W ff' Katie Kkoclzmqn vine? Busuness Manager of Whispering Oaks Assustanr Busmess Manager of Oalr Leaves A poet could not hut be quu In such cz rocund company W WOODSWORTH sltuatlon Into a stand1nQ Joke. She has Z1 mama for current records art and Blur. Grass cologne l-ltr populwrlty ls vudesprtad 1mong the under class men and she stands tops wlth all the Qemors of 45 Frank nonchalant captrvatmg all synonxmous vsrth Beth Pace Euqhleen 'awww WS? My gina 'fvffa 3 Mwitw 5' ' 2 ' r . ,bi Ayk, , -gi Ii 'f . . rf V- u A I 'iff 9 , . N Qu: , V5-:Ac.r,1Y'5g ' ' .1 X Kg! ' ' f Wlth a sense of humor and a llvely sprrrt, Beth has transformed many a dull s t. s L ' 'i f' s C 1 . . . I t A l X , 'XP' ig? :Q-x ,, K XXXNK Pqtwczq Clam turn A smzle of hers would bamsh cure ROBFRT BLRNS Z Chrls has a Scottie whose health IS a source of con stant worry and the subject of much COHXCISBIIOH Her fa ler s When theres anythlng to be done Pat vorlte sport IS danclng her cholce spot 'ihul and a certann determlnatlon that brmgs results A wmnmg personallty and genulne frlendlmess h axe made Pats presence ln AIIISIS Row a guarantee of our happmess fl WW ' if N 5 ll 'leaf se f' C. ff V: , ff . Y Page Nxneteen RQ if. .. r sw . ' Ju, . W, M' 0 I I Q tt,s ' ' . goes at it with a sunny smile - ' - Y Y - .. - V H ,ff-'WW' ..,.. .. , 1,zzg:.,u,M in ,V A ,, ,, -- '-: vfvv We y ff ' V' '12in, X Q. 1, f JP' gtqce M429 Cvnnela, An Izke music on the ualers rs Zhu sues! rom lu nz I ORD Bylzox Fo f een a member of the Qrlu C lub 1nd durlng that time she has sunv her way' xnto all hearts lr sh IH name IS yull ls n wrt and d1spos1t1on her yarxed accompllshments Lump to the surface on many occasxons At tlmes she surprises us vslth har Islutr rrmlrks und then wc wonder hovy we could do wlthout brace Mary r our years Grace Mary nas b -m'0 5 Paqe Twen+ Fei , if E I N. '-- 'I 'ia f Q -e ' -. 7' '-Trl? ig ' .22 . ' is T .. - ,.-2, 4- d ' , . . . , , ., , ' - , .' . . 4 . I . 'y: ' A v V Ag Y x 1 I x x m a Q L H9 H . . r . . N , 5 f C, , 1 ' L , ' ' I . 1 '25, . . . . . . y e - U , 5 - s V Alex l I A g-L, .-.. . a , .f I oqce bumhclueif The aola' bronze color of her slam seems lzahted by a fire wzthzn www swfggfiigfiy H W LOXIGFELLOW , K 1675 My Ihough Ioycl I9 rithlr small and dlmuu thlra are tlmes when she flares mio utxon Qxlmt Nw 11 tlmgs but on occasxons shi surprlses us hlr lOQU1LlOllSIlL9i md VIXICIIX Hur bLLOmlHg short halr cut caused qulte a slnmtxon thls war but xuw norm to accapt at along with an nmputuous Sw fl'lLl'1dlX dlsposltlon thu lS lnslpamhla from Joyce l 1 Page Twenly one .515 Q fm ww . , Q . y I up 5 - f ' nw' - . , xg! .- f- '51 YA, V , - 3. P ' l . . 4 X, . V V U ' A F - X. F . h . N V , , rg , ' - ,X .1 4 h w l ' 'X 3 . ' X . is - A A - , ,j I A 55? f ' , .gg , ' , fs . X xl V V h .1 Zi- Q X . - . - V . V ,., :LX 11 A . . Y ' ll fi V , V' 'H ff cr r: 'L V ,,i'Z,,,4 , N4 -O s lg ' Msgs? , , , . og ggi? is ,. ' Y 'ii V so ..,. SL, .- X .- V-bg-,NAA A 4.4 -4-1a,Q:Q:,.I35:::::..-' N sf Fmsgff' -' A 2 as '1 - tw Q fall, 'x 12, ,Y 'ik l mf Page Twenty fwo Sqllq fqaltet if as Assnsranr Eduror of Oak Leaves And Ihq smzlc' Izlzc sunshzm darts znlo mcmu u sunless heart H W LONGFEL Low Sall has dd d y succec c a mirably in popularizing school publications Familiar French holds 1 certain intriguc for hcr ind upon thc slightcst provocation shc commcnccs to spnk cn Irfmgazs Hcr characuristic way of chucklmg to herself our soma suddcn sccrct thought is part of Sally s charm jawn as .29 Www - 'i Y I cw . V F.. My 1.. ' '12, Q 0 ' 1-'mi 5 'jj K W E - - f ' ' S, r . Endowed with a creative mind and a pronounced love of the extraordinary, Q h i JNy,,,,w 4 i - j -.. I' . v , V ,Aff Mftjfbgii- A v A, ' 1 ....i -If IWW- liffflefegfi 34 a , .f low 21 Presldenl of the Athlelvc Assocnafuon Assistant Art Edntor of Oak Leaves She walks ln beauty Izke the mght LORD BHRON Glfted Wlth an mborn sense of sauozr fazre Loxs has succeeded gallantly IH every course upon Whlch sbt has embarked Her even toned beautiful volce has a pleasmg effect upon all her lxsttners and IIS persuasxve note has often been responsible for changmg our minds Calm and mysterlous yet genuine and thoughtful w ll ,-mms Wt xv .1 9' Paqelwenly fhree -agntwig? 1' 1' 'J' 6-' I ll Xx r 1 . . .ist fe f A ' ' ' USL.. gk 1 0 9' 0 t . I . I . ,-.,.-, 1 1'fCf: : lA V - - -V: . ,. . , . . , . . , e' not forget l-o1s. , if ' - 'lor yy .,r., ,- ,l:1,, J W ' ' fe. ,f- '-'f K K P QP Twenty ffm X eqnne llc fmqn Am! lulztht us the larl' that auch dau halls the dawn J Col 1 INS o ls 1l1lt to rtslsl tht mtlodlous laughter and tngagmg manner of our txtn ttmptrtd and amlablt Jtannt 'iht 1s rartly found wlthout tht latest ntws as to xx ho d1d VK hat and vshtre Characterlstrc beyond doubt rs the txust of 1 curl and tht shrug of 1 shouldtr Although reluctant to admlt xt tanm IS llttd xuth 1 lDx1LlIllL1l soprmo sont xxlth xxhnch sho. has frequtntly tnttrtnntd us 99 gg? yay 3, www xg, 6 1 -1 . 1 wa . 1 ,, . H 1 .' ' 1 ' S ' . V-1:15-Q -ffgggg:.,1s, -' 5' 3- A ' ' 4- . . - 1 .D 'A , , . . A .1 yy 1, Q L 1 1 1 1 1 VI kv ,iff 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 r 1 Q51 1 1 . 91 - 4 L . . 1 'gif 1 1 ' 1 :fl L 1 . 'GW1 ' 'f - G- 1 , 1 ,Q Ji' 'F A Q U fjfgfgf 4, ff 1 1' X 'N mv julur Ha an like sky refleclzons In u luke 3 Q je 5 W hose calm no uzncls occur to break PINFIVNI X lulla a vlbrant lrxsh l:1sQ dlsplays a subtl humor thu mur falle to add ll bxt of mlrth to a SLYIOLIQ sltuutxon Slm lS qulck to sun thu spmt of thu mommt md to lmd lur portlon of lIllITllI'll3lL vsxt XVL shall mlsg that qunt umark from somculnn m tlu back of thy classroom Whgn dlsgussmg 1 toplc of currmt Lx-.nts VL lun lound lulm to bl Lmyglopndu md usually authlntlc m lnr Qmtnmlntq 3,09 l M M If Page Twenty fve- WAX? ff A . I w.,,,, V I 9 Qu X . Xx ix X Y .ag-,5 if . .7541 '- I .. - - - .4 4 I 1 1 K , ygfv., f , - J . -5 'pu w . fgugll- V? ' ' ' ' , ,, . V l ' QW . . X . 1. g . I . . I 5 . . I Q Wim , 1 x x I ' ' 4 x v' 1 ' 1 ' 1 wg L K . I ' ' . ' :jf ., , V , , , , . , b k I . . . . ,, ia , , , . Y , L , , 1 l - V - , Q L - , Z? , 1 5 L , 1 5 I -,l , ,,, V .1159 ws, N fp, , f. ' 'CLK' ' . 22 ia , V ' L sh ,,,, Ee, ,M J ,,.,,,,Qg A',1-'Zi'-1,,.'.,J'Y,,Tf'3VW,-, l 2' 2,37 - v 4, ff ff' 'x x G? lx. K x Page Twenty slx 01499 lI4an6e'2t Q In sweetness of her looks and mmd SIR H WoTToN Mary one of the tw1ns IS more serrous and a check upon her srster s more lmpetuous nature She has 1 certam assurance rn her smile which when accompanled wlth a ready nod of her head seems to say I understand and I ll help you She has had solo parts m several Glue Club programs and an klck ball has scored many a home run hw really know Mary but all appre C13fL her gentle and sympatheuc nature gt A '-V- -- .. . H ' 1 - - 1 4 - v v - 1 - 1 , 4. V y 'ii . 1 . ' - A . ,- u s 1 , y Y Y - - . ., , , :H , . n y ka :, ' f 3 - , .. 1 1 Q xi magic llum6e2t A face fha! 9 best By IIS oun beauty drest R CRRSIIMK Theres a twmkle m hrr Lys and 1 cmptnatmng Smxlr that breaks suddenly upon har facr to ull thu cmual obsrrur that xt Q Nhrgu Ihr other half of tha tvxme She. can hum most of Ihr popular songs and spraks of classrcal composxtlone Impulmu xxxnnlng and rarmst Nhrg posswers thu ablllty to makr fI'ltf1d9 md to krm thrm age Twewf seven Www Y I ppyggi . ,5f, 5 . ,W 4 1 5 .X Z ,f 1 U ' ,X XS W x' 4 X X x K' X Rx , , ix - ff. r r an . Qf - .ag , :2 - Us? ' K o H ' . U, BSQYX' f' K . . . . . . AMN3 , , I , - - - 1 1 . a m r x v w 7 B 3 X C X I Y 1 I ' , A 1 g , 1' x 1 'E ggi, 1 A X V P v 1 x ' X L i l . . . , . , f,. i . JW? x 1 L , y m fri' ' r L f'W,.' run M' ,W 7 ,wg ..4..,f . -5Q,f I Mui ,I ' ' Z. W' ,f :x 'Y A '12, w 1 QR Y Page Twenfy elqhl we Helen Jqny Thou bade! 41 eo ee eehoee sound LLLIS Izlze the Sea W XVORDSXK ORIH Synonymous Wlfh galety and love of lrfe 19 Helen vshose lnfectlous laughter and SQOFIIVQ glance have proven an 1I'I'LSl9IlblL attractlon to frlends and acquarnt ances She loves to dance and to smg her act1ons as xx ell as her remarks are unpredictable and unexpected vue stand breathlesslx uonderlng xx hat next and to feel that wxthout Helen our lrfe would become mdecd monotonoue - E I! ,,,. :,. :eww V. - A I N i I. W Q A K. 3 it . I V , , 2' P in ' 5 , H V ' ' -Y ' y ' A Y a ' ' 2 . , . . . 1 ' , r l H . V. X , - V , ' ? Y I We have all come to know and to love the resonant tone of her deep voice XQ I 1 1014 leafy Vwce preslc l of OL, Lady S Sodalw Arif Edwlor of Oak Leaves and Whlsperlng Oaks ll hose czlossu blclcln to shane mzuhf brmq Ihe plunulqf nl lhl ramen s Luna Q XV X1 II R SC UPI of 'lrt md dgslqmng hug mxdn l om thl cgnur of many actlxltlw Hu' good with xn Llothns ind un ablllty to xuar thum well an renoxxmd but vxhcn II Loma to haxr dos shi mlus thl prln All who ham read ll hzspermq Oake or th Annual thus sur must hxu sun rhl Oflglllal oxrtoons md thl Lxcnllcnt sketches uhlch Hound from thy pm of LOIS Iuy WNW' ilwgfw Q 5 r 1 ff . aw . I A 'Q' l Xx A W Y x I W X -355' xg N O . K MQW If I, il' ' l ' ' .,., ..,, l. .El my I ff -- ,'! -1R .- i fi Clraciousncss and charm minglcd with outstanding accomplishments in the fields Q . ' . . k L I I. . . .. I CA ' Inc K guy, 3 - KL , , , ,WM ,, MY vm jfiggf ?'?ffgav ,241 Myiwlbi? - fight rug: fd. , , - fp W ' Qi' ., 'fn ,fe ,f X Pfmc Tlmly 'x AIIISII I 1124 cl poet fvzdden H7 c Audru 19 m appro rlat ll 44 Nqdtea, Zuclang Presndenl of lhe Glee Club zhf lzqhz Or rhl thou hz J q I B SHHLU p L an IILYXIIOII for our clcur Llassmatc Her excellent skctchw and mn xx mmnv octlrs lun attmcud tln rnsl and admlr P P P itlon of tbl Lntxn Slhool 'ilu ilvx 159 gnu 1Qs1Ql1ncL b ut m such a Wu as to makg lf 'lppur that elm 15 uluung zx laxor Vv'1th md:x1du1l fmcssc our compnunt and W4 IIIXLHIIXL Audru has von lLLOgFllllOI1 m xarxous flulds namely dramatns lnlraturl arf md musml V, W 923, wa we 7, 'f - ll I M My N ' ., 42 J' ,Q I Y? ,e I' 'I 'A I 4 l - ' ' ' - 1 v . . , ' . ' ' . -- . . , . 1 X V X X V X X 5 4:.,- . I . 4 L . .525 . . . . . H . . . 5, . . L V. L ,Il K ' y 1 I i X R . x X A VK 7- I YY. LVVI- L 'V I . K. Iv X 5 X L XL K X K X - X V V h V C y X X ' V X ' V. X V V -,- ' ' ' V ' X V 4 ,, l I V - X V ' X ily -K 'NV' X ,V . , . ,QA cams xi 'W 01404, jane gC,llMI4h.6l?l Edufor of Oak Leaves Eduror of Whlsperlng Oaks lu mlnd and lbla leadershlp the Ingenlous Mary Jane through vshosn Lren ss and attalmd 1 new suncess lS om of our most d Senxors Her long blond hair and hxgh cheek bones dlstxngulsh outstan mg her as much as do her subtle mental proccrsses Try to drslodge her from her convlctlons she s as solrd IS the Rock of Glbraltar Frank determined ll'1fl'OSp9CIlV8 self possessed 'Vlary Jane holds syyay our many hearts Press Club has made progre 7 wif! ,fi I J J lv . Ei? F17 1 If W Page Tlnrfy one IH: -' 1 , , dig . fflf-Q in I ' x I Xx . r x , 'ees 1 - , - - ' C U ,aw 5' . . . as She'II dart forth and Cloudward soar.'!ef J. KIQATS 'life ef , . , . 'iffy v q r A s - C v s K x x 1 5 I 1 . 1 1 E i ,A 'L 4 p yi? I 3 k 3 7 C 3, 5 'I - Y .A l i l I ' ' ' - Q A V f v vs V A , .J . - f,, I as ,uyiw -I 63 ,l Magik' . A V md h ' K. Q 'wiki 1w2hwiA,,fa L V rj-Q, , f' 'f?EEt'X f Paqf Tl riy fwrw in A K .MN 44 Xxx Mahan Snutln W hosc armour is hzs hams! Ihouqhl and vnvpli lrulh hm utmost sl'1II Sm H Wm IUN Vwflth brlghl red halr and a dauntlessmss f0l holdxng flrmly to hu prlnmples Marnan has Shown her mettle and won thL admmratlon of many Her largk family' m Frxmont Ohlo sum to fill IH LOl'lXkl'S1IlOI1Z1I Iulls lf such an event IS pOSSlblL Although shL IS 1 bn on thg urmst smdy goncnrnlng lcssone she IS not vsxthout A snnsy of humor Cnnlwl dqxndlbh md 10311 Vhrlan wlll unqucstlonably luaxc happy mymorui hghnnd hu ff' his KJ 'f ,X X ' , xv y vi M' 'M ' 1 W ' K ?' '-'iz ? '-A -an o o A . v ' ' ' ' ' ' .T ,..,. Z L :,.: ,,,A -V ll ., . . K, K, ,-. K. , K I, R. X . gb ' w ' 5 V , ' - V y -K A- - Q . ' rl , , ' . ' . , , , ' . L . L . 4 L , . 1 ., . 1.14.4 -4 nf ' - ' ' om, J l R '. va: n f p ' :ik ...E-sag -4 '- joan Stealem soft responszce LOILE tccz heard at curly floss Vw C011 NIS if Joan IS truly Ia petzle Elle dc Ia classt Slnccrlty and thoughtfulncss llnked wlth a rcadxncss to pralsc thc actions of othcrs hwc madc hcr an lndlspcnsablc mc labcl hcr za gngglcr othcrs call hcr scnous but ncwrthclcss shc s staunch and truc to all htr frnc mcmbcr of thc cllss So nds ulct ln word and action tasks xxlth A ccrtaln dctcrmlnulon and xuth a n zur of XKllllHQl1CSS that haw bccomc s1n0ul1rl y Joan Q if RQ 2 fif A 1 r C 4. -, Page l'l'1urTyVl1re6 4 Q. N . Qt x . Xx A ' r s . .3 . ' ' - -5:3-'-7' K J l , ' 1 '. c ' ' l ' I ' - 1 'j-zz:-:ty . . , . . 1 l V , , s 1 , , , , Q . shc goes about her . . ' ' t ' L f 4315 21 r V s u l r ,-,. y,' A . MQ? E -I ' fl I l Poets-qita flf Nlillll-l, 'l'oxi- Iiixciiuiimexia il'I'l'l.l- ' wt-t wit and .lulia subdued effects XVorld News Margie Humbert Nlary Humbert Helen l.ois l.evy Sally l.ucas Coy calm mischievous diplomatic naive liacons dances the mail box the 8 ball sketch book nationfwide letters Dry Humor l.ovelorn Nlelancholy Baby Happy go Lucky Salute to Schiaparellin Blond Bombshell Audrey versatile Dayton Lament to l.ove hue humorous sports Doctor Dilemma' Mary McCoy airy clothes The Voice deep variety of aidiniirrersn Ciravelrejertleu .lgllg l l quit-I gfigiglgfi l ghgflmgi- hlarian complacent V W ll Carrot Top glvf or I? hx 7 Page Thirty-six Dall .Lim was . . . i4nd7lceyZia1ed ffdppilq fain lftee NCE UPON A TIME in far off '33 there was an old grey building on a great high way. One day three little girls, Joyce Durnhacher, Lois Grift, and Jeanne Hoffman came upon it as they were exploring the Land of Knowledge. Now it chanted that at this time the guardian of the house, Sister Josephine, was watching for just such little children as these. When they told her about their adventure, she assured them that she knew the true path through this land to the Mansion of Success: and they agreed to have the kindly lady lead them along it. The first happy mile had been covered when two more little girls, Sally Fauret and Mary Jane Schimanski asked if they might follow along the same path. Sister Dolores. now heading the expedition bade them make their way through the towns of Readin', 'Ritin', and 'Rithmetic. They advanced rapidly through the grassy plains, and at about the fourth mile before the path became too rough and the steps too steep for their little feet, Sue Marnell joined in their jollity. The big bad wolves of Laziness and Distraction tried to lure them from Grade School but they persevered, gaining strength in numbers: for it was at the last turn before they came to High School Mountain Junction that Grace Mary Connelly and Julia Hogan were added to the party. At this Junction they all bade farewell to the boys who left them to explore other regions in the Land. As they were beginning to ascend High School Mountain. they encountered another expeditionary force which joined with theirs. Mary Anne flrata, Teresa Bernabei, Beth Brock- man, Pat Christian, Mary Louise Dulle, Mary Martha Fox, Margie and Mary Humhert, Lois Levy. Sally Lucas. Audrey Lucleina, Mary McCoy, Joan Stevens, and others who stopped off at various stations now made up the largest party of Freshmen to travel through this Ursuline Land of Knowledge. After tumbling over the Boulder of Initiation, they advanced slowly toward the second ridge of the mountain. The girls realized how much Faith and Education meant to those who were lost in the dark forest of the Unbelievers so the valiant Crusaders conducted a very successful Mission Social in which they reaped materials sufficient to send Faith to all peoples. And about this time, in order to secure stronger bodies for the hazard- ous climb that was to come there were occasional trials in skills. These were followed bv stimulating refreshments and short rest periods during which they all became better acquainted and more united in their endeavors to reach the Mansion of Success. Having scaled the second ridge without any mishap, they were about to begin the third, when Helen Jung and M-arzan Smith asked to attach themselves to their company. There I945.. .-1 ew 3-if 'ff' I945 were obstacles. many and varied, as was to be expected: but at mid-year each one was awarded a signet ring, bearing the coat of arms of the party to which they belonged. Along the way the happy travelers lodged in the mountain village of Dramatic Ability and while there found a stage manuscript entitled First Dance. Delighted with their discovery, they paused to en- tertain the forest dryads and the mountain mymphs with a presentation of it. The biggest thrill of all came when on Class Day they officially received from the retiring heroes the com- mission to carry on to their ultimate goal. Knowing that the final testing would be difficult, they established headquarters in f'Artists' Row and worked out from there. An informal housewarming began a year of hard pull up the grade. and then in the spring when the snow and ice had been replaced by brilliant sunshine, they invited their friends to come to that old grey building to be properly impressed with their accomplishments as portrayed in If I lVere King. Against such a background of dash and color it was no effort for the young actresses to display marked ability. Mary Anne, Mary Martha, Sue, Lois Levy, Salfy Faure-t and Mary Jane surely held high their banners. The roughing was over, and now the Mansion of Success came into view. Then the day arrived when, outside the fortress gate, sad Departure left her happy Memories among them. Class Day had arrived with its farewell toasts: to those who had gone before, to those who had walked beside, and to all those who were to follow. One bright afternoon in June the portals of the Mansion were thrown open to these young adventurers who stood arrayed in all their grace and beauty before it. The trumpets called from afar as the gates swung wide admitting the twenty-three white-robed maidens, laurel-crowned and armed with the much sought-after certificate of honor. received from the hands of Sister Catharine. The end of their youthful adventure had been reached, the award of twelve years of earnest seeking was theirs-they had reached the capitol of the Land of Knowledge. Joy filled their hearts, joy HOF undimmed by tears, for another journey was about tc begin. Each of these adventurers fastened her eyes on other untried trails and turned away toward the City of Her Choice, confident that she was equipped with courage, trust, and rich memories to fight any foes she might meet along the way . . . and they lived happily ever after. Respectfully submitted by Lois GRIFT, O.S.T. t AUDREY l,L'CKING, O.S.T. r D625 .580 V61 ' Official Story Teller pace Thir 1 seven 111 hC1Lll 771 ' 1HIOI'S 0 re Ere 1h 1'1 on 11 tl p11r1 of Ih1 6017111111 s 11111 fo 111111 II71 1hr1 111771 171171 11111111 11111 1c1ss1s form om Ufllf LLlfh LIS O11 m 1111117 111 11r1 1111 led zn 11111 11171 1n 101111111110 Lrsulzne cm! Io h11 sto11 11 1r11111I1ons On 1h1 1'ollo111n11 p11111s 111111 11111 sw Ihe 1711rl'11l 1111111711 of 1111111 sl11r l1l2e 1111111111111 11111111 mzmrfcsl 117 1h1 fICCOl77plIXhl77tl7IS or 1111111 1111111 C IfhOlIL 11'111111h11rs Down through 1h1 ymrs our hurts vsxll for 1s1rmor1 turn lo 1h1 m1mor11s of days sp1n1 vuth 1h1 nuns and 1h1 g1rls at a school on Oak SYFLLY Our l111l1 SISILTS m 1h1 first y1ar w1r1 mtroducccl to Ursulm1 at 1h1 Get Acqualnud pirty b1for1 school op1r11d and 1h1n thcy w1r1 duly 1n111a11d into h1r vs Us WI 1 c1r1mony h1ld IU l111 SLD 11mb1r lhu mdors1d 1s1rs s1hool proy1c1 md gan 1hr11 or lour nam1s to 1h1 Honor Club lh1 sophomons vu. ll r1m1mb1r for 1h11r spl1nd1d sportsmanshlp ln a1hl1111 g1m1s and in un1quall1d r1cord m 1h1 ss orlx of 1h1 XIICKOFX Corps lh1 lumors sn ho HIL xx 1ll 1qu1pp d to 11ls1 our pl1c1 ln upholdmg L l'9L1llHL stzmdxrds haw vs ork1d hand und ulth L5 to m1l1 1h s llnnuxl .1 uorths 1r1bu11 to il 11111 of progr1ss 'l ht, ofl1r1d IX 11x 1Ol1llXllIlOI'l on 1h1 court or li1ld md VKL shall long ch1r1sh 1h1 fLIllLIlllJI'lI'lLL ol Qlass Day Vlllh IIS nov1l I SUUQLSIIOUQ and IIS farumlls '52 1 qt 945 1 -J 1,1 ' .. , . , . , Yr 2 1 'I 11111 5' .. 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Echoes of the Juniors' preparcltfon for Class Dug reached our curious ears, and so we looked out of Ihe LL'z'ndoLL' and muah! them. The spirit of fun cmd good sporI.smc1n.shz4p ever preuclcles the .sophomore class - f on Play Dug as well as on a more serious ocezlsion. W 4,-Hw y, M -an ' , X' N W. E '12 - 5,536 f , an bl' D fx '50 . .nb 4' vi-2 ,W'a4., 1- w V T9 su fl cz .liallizi JM' H,-'Y' -sniff wr qi? Pat Broglxmgm Vllrx JL n Dogkur Rdllllllt lu kms: Jom X059 Jum Gurtncr Path Wmur If U Ann Qmllh I nl uqulur om omg rx rx L In m In ul Ioruta Slltl' PM Lgrnm 'Wi S1lutc Put Brockman a loyal md most upabh glass prcsxdmt Maru Jean Doeker the trmqull and dupgndxbh QLCYLVIFX md lom Xu 1 wry gomptunt trusunr 0 m plu of gr ob I9.5 Page Fcxrfy Endorsed by: -----diplomatic Gloria Anderson fgenial Rosie Beatty f willing Joan Boling ---athletic Pat Berning -Q attractive Joan Clarke -f-faithful Angela Doeker fjolly Puck Donovan f- poetic Alice Doran f pleasant June Fessel -fwitty June Gartner f - vivacious Pat Hobson +eHicient Mary Grace lbold fenthusiastic Reggie Jacks fun-loving Marian Kinker dependable Adaline l.ucking sincere Charmaine 'Metz gracious Ginny Peters reserved Athala Schomaker quiet Shirley Ann Smith impulsive YVinnie Steiber earnest Loretta Stier serious l.enore Sullivan resourceful ,lean Vorbroker obliging Betty White animated Pat XVinter cheerful i'Deede Zugelter N.BfnXVe, too, are in the class: but as commentators our names come last. 945 .loan McCoy and Suzanne Schimanslci. .bIdI7tfIil7ll.' Sue Sthimanslti. Dorothy Donovan. Athala Schomaker, .loan Clarke, XVinnie Steiber, l.enora Sullivan. Betty Vvlhite. Knuelirigz Virginia Peters, Gloria Anderson. Angela Doelxer, Regina Jacks, Rosemary Beatty, Silling: Joan McCoy. Jean Vorbrolcer. Patricia Hobson. Marian Kinker, Alice Marie Doran. 40' '1- ,gf 4, 46 Page Forty-one Sf birth, of 1944-45 Into lhzis sophomore diary we'Il le! you peek To see what tue'L'e done. week by week. September l-l-!I'he first day of school. We welcomed four new girls: Carmelita Bahlke, Mary Douglas. Dolores Puente, and Terry Sacksteder. October 3-Class electionsf President. Natalie lbold: Secrelury. Shirley Mae Baehner: Treasurer. Rosemary Dulle. October I9--Mission Social Day. We made an overwhelming amount, thanks to our capable chairman, Shirley Mae Baehner, to the co-chairman. Mary Ann Duffy, and to the efforts of the entire class. January 5-A'You, and the Night. and the Music . VVe had a wonderful time at the school dancef Three cheers for the seniorsf January 22-Mid-Year Exams. February IZ-The sophomore card party for the Annual Fund with Rosemary Dulle acting as chairman. Standing: Joyce Fessel, Mary Ann Duffy. Helen Moorman, Mary Douglas. Mary Staehling. Betty Lee Jacobs, Vivian Murdock. Mary Angela Brungs, Patricia Sutkamp, Seated: Shirley Mae Baehner. Rosemary Dulle. Natalie lbold, Eileen McCarthy, Marcella Rowell, Alice Greenebaum. March March March April May June hu. lzrst Rott Nlarx X trgmc XX tmtr Vlarun Stress l n I c ll g S tom! R 1 L Kd latdt Gtrtntr Dolor s lutntt Carmcltta Rose Bahllu lmtlx lam lg Ihzrd Rott Tcrrx Sacksteder Marx Kathrwn Albers Pat Qutlnrnp ltft us Qht moxtd out of town Qur afghan for tht Rnd Cross was finlshgd Carmtltta Bilkt Mary Pmrungs 'and lllttn Mcfarthy rncttud gold stars for thtlr many hours of work lour of our gtrls vstrt chostn for tht All Star Baskttball 'l Lam Natalls. lbold Betty Jacobs Helen Wloorman and Vlarctlla Rovs tll Qptn l-loust Vw L enttrtalned our mothtrs xx 1th Vtctory Corps drllls and fancx marchxng Aftbr that vu gawe a play Thu! Also Same Wlth tht Ftrst AC8dCmlC for tht Vlothers Club -Wt vstrt inxittd to tht Stnior Tta. Of courst vu all acctptcd. Graduation Day, what a wonderful and solemn ccrcmonyf The sopohomorc class cxtcnds hcartiest congratulations to thc Class of '-45. This now ends our sophomore careerq ll'e'Il greet you in full for our junior year. I 9 page Fw' , tttrt-e 4 40 m v ve.-v 1 uup ulx 1 axnnm x L Q nm k On tht Slazr Ioan Ixlun 'Xlnrnn Hnrmg Barb1rnS!unar Szllx NK us Ihnrux Llurkn ie? I 9 4 5 Page Pony hm Vwfhm Hrst to Lrsu vm vu Lama fanh glrl xx as mu NVQ hard lur mama NWC sau hir fam but Ibm vu. qunssad Vwhnh narm and fan would mardi thk bust It wasnt long byforg Xu knux QIHIIL .1 hugh 1 lrnk or tx lhu lubdnd hu is So and u XX husk- frimdship nom xn'd not fongn, 1 Cmrln Ursuline nuns are guides to youth, Always leading in the path of truth. First to come to school each day Is MGFIUUH. then lWarilyn and Joan K. Ready smiles and full of cheer. Sally, Pat, and Joan appear. Two Jeans and Joans we ever confuse, And two Anns and Thereses always amuse. Carol knits squares for the afghan bright: Alice and Flo Ann for the paper write. Dorothy knows how to handle the hall: Evelyn sells chances best of all. Mary Ann, Barbara, and Betty, gay. In games with Margie and Mary Clare play. Can we ever forget the l'Ursuline lVay, Showing us onward and upward each day? Third Row: Flo Ann Rattermann, Mary Ann Blesi. Dorothy Pham, Serond Row: Joan Topmocllcr, Carol Grumbinc. Marilyn Clements. Alice Oswald, Ann lfrpenbcck, Mary Clare Corcoran, Ann NVinter, Sister Gertrude, First Row: Betty Schleicber, Margie Rudolph. I945 Page Fcrly-ive X Q VZKW iw Jn 941th UNE W X 911 Play Z Pt 0 W' ! 5? f f xx J .F 6-ff ff M Q H0115 E7 X s f Q 1 , Q- f,,.2n-19 AX X! X LW if ff - ' 4 WSI A . . A wk -I Q.. Xlv J W 513 Q 6, MJ' in 'P ,I Wfvy J -' f , , Q -b , - g 7' A h ' 'LL 1? A 1, I f X . w- , - 9 .fi' tw. Q 1 0 X IQ A 1 Aa' , X . 1 1 1 ,L ' . . l: f ' i lr ,W .' ,... , ' ,V ' ,ar 2 ,fb'tQ ff , F gf! - 'f XX xx s 4. 7 -4 I n , f N , 35- f , I X ff XX X A x f 4 4 X N 'T Q f, 1 13 5' ' D ' ' XX :E -A Y X fl If ! ,. ,1- jg az ' X 1' Q .gf f' f ' f N' Q5 x . 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Sv' xl 'Li ' ' . -v igcix I ,df 'f Si 015 V 11111 I Jff: ' UNE 9:1 74itln The chapel IS the center about which everythlng at Ursullne revolwes NI here the students blg and l1ttle are stlmulated wlth renewed energy durlng the beautlful ceremonles whlch are held throughout the year rl he Mxssa Recltata offered exery month on the first and thxrd Frldays strengthens our spxrltuul bonds It 19 IH thls qux t atmosphere so conduclve to thought that the Conceptlon the senlors pronounce thelr solemn Act of Consecratlon whxle the new pupils are recelxed 1nto the Sodallty Durlng the months of March and 'Vlu there are dally dexot1ons to honor Sunt Joseph and the Blessed Vlother But what xs even more consolmg IS the tlme spent dally xn thls consent chapel xx here 1n splte of the dangers and turmoll VlhlCh press from outslde ue find peace Skkuflty 1nd Chrlst Page Forty erqlwl 5, 5 5 3 I 'A I I 1 ' YI Q 3 3 1 I H I . 4 1 I 3 I 5 3 YJ 3 I ' S conferences are held during the high school retreat. On the eve of the Feast of the Immaculate 1 I 3 x h 4 1 3. 3 h , y I 1 3 1 I 1' Y I 1 4 V. ' x 1 L Y x X 1 I 7 V I k C H V 3 X A ' . I 5 3 I I I I 5 Vx I h 'xc I 7 I ' 1111111 1 Plmsnnls N1 1 1 1111111111 g I U 1 X 1 Us lO1'lx1 H111 U 1 11 1r111s 1 1 11 1511 1 44 r 'Vg 11011 111' 1' 11 ' W 1 31111111111 1 ' 1 13111111.1111 111 111 1111 ol 11111 N1 1111-1 511.111-. J 5 .1.11111u1 111 11 1111, 1 18 411111 111s 11-11: 5.111 1.11'1c1. .11111 Sl1l.ll1l1V 5k11111l.1I1N1'.l .1ppc.11'1'11 111 111' M11 11 1'11111111.1111111s 111 I111' CQ S. X1. il C3121 .1 Ci 1'N1 1 IN 1c1'1 11'.1s 11111w11 111 111' wn Y . .11111 1111111 1111111 1111111 111 111' 1111.11s 170141 .11 1111 Xc1111'1'1.111L1 1'1.11.1 I1 13.11111 .l111.l P fe Fir? -51, UNE - 91: kink, Study. and Sacki ice wr .x0 5uuw- .Ewa nn XX 1ntt1 s t 71 tl lll1l'1l'l 'trnt ttt tc I 70 t wphtvnmrt 31 rotltmm t1111o1 y tt t ttr7I t 1 tl UL1l7l1 1 ttstton 1 tit l y t lt tn Q at Iht Stutitnt Counttl m tht stxth ytar ot tts txlsttntt tontlnuts to f:lOUI'lSll is ont ot tht most pompous md tomptttnt OFQIIIIITUOUS it Ursulmt Its mtmbtrshtp ts ltmtttd to tht Sthool Prtstdtnt tht Vlct Prtstdtnt md tht acadcmtc class prtstdtnts yy ho mttt yt 1th tht fltrtt trtss bt monthly Htrt thty are frtt to prtsent tht requtsts of tht student body md to dtstuss tht ftistbllltlts of propostd plans l ntltr suth ltttitrshlp md xttth tht yxholt htarttd tooptrttton ot tht hlgh sthool tht C tlfhtlllt Stutltnls Wzsszon Crusadt L ml tt Ursulmc cxptrltnctd a ytry tnttrtstmg ytar Asstmhltts yxtrt htld monthly to constdtr tht yyork to bt dont stutltf clubs utrt orgamftd m titl t s room mtl ill tht studtnts who submltttd sattsfactory achltytmtnts rtttlytd tht Crusidt ltzlutlm fltttzrd In Octobtr a most successful 'Vlzsszon Soma! yy as sponsortd by tht sopho morts ind supporttd by tht tnttrt school Durmg tht Adytnt 'md Ltnttn sttsons spttml tontrthutlons to 1 Self Dt!7ld! fund vttrt mtdt for yartous lotll mlsstons md tht s mtr tltss dtlwhttd tn hwymq 1 Cxh!'lSfV77tIS Partu for tht chtldrtn of 'Xlothtr of Ctod XMSSIOII A Padff Fatty N all I ' I 3 4 .Nt 4 VX fe . 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X 1 Xx , 'w X f', E '53 'lluqline Fteu 24601 Mead VJhispcring Oaks is a fine student paper, combining Catholic Action with citizen ship. Outstanding is its good organization of all dcpartmcnts into a unincd wholc. and thc presentation of news. fcaturcs. and editorials in an intcrcsting manner . , . says critic ol Catholic School Press Association. 32725 l sofa? Wm PFRI G 0 URSULINII ACADEMY '.'4'l.lff'ill' lil ffl Mlilili 3 flf til Hill Nfl f'5,ll1!'lI EWU ll lvl nm: s Ioum,l Par lx 'uml lssvnzhly fll'll'llIlIl'l lllzlvlif lmmumwf linms Ilolulfus I :mm blirlls nj S I Illlllll i lhfltllllllt nl at r 1 xt Il st nfs N114 1 lm ll rn f mul n lmluml r-tln r ti W ii ai ii u C i ii t irrwwl in y x 1 e inn! Irion s 1 I-rldax night .Inn u 9 l i hit. . ' . . . . i . , I v . . , . , . . , 1 . . . ' .' . ' 'P ' . . f f f J Q f 1 . Q A 1 . ,, , 4 , ' ' - pr ' ilwvw-v:,,I1... t , ,, i 1 ' f i, 1 , nw limi, :V A , 1 U ' - v - A , . , , , V , , 1-i.ulu.tIv ul l i-ulmv , S. 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X Undnr lb DlfkCIlO!1 Page Puffy four Llxxx 1 OXXNSI I x Sxum Cnrdnn Sum Quuor Play ll I XVere Kmq Viglbond Sccnc 'mnlv Junior Play XX'c1y Down Upon the Swcmee River Page Fiffy-ive 'li 7,--5. . 5 ,whmfhn 'Qi hhrian SIIOSS. l.zlJ1'l1m1n. Rugina .l.xcks. Yllufl'1'v,s1cluml. l.orull.1 Burr. .Xm'l1r!l11'u ul .Smzor flu: Jean Haig. fxiLUl77f7lll7lAl, Marx' I on Dullc. .iuorw71n1r'1lsl. BCIIX' XK'hi!c .Mwrvlllrnf of .lumor f luv Mary Brungs. I,1lm1r1lm, .'Xmirvx' I uckxng. l'1.wl4lc-nl, Page Fiflylsix llerc' ls Ihf' song we sing you, Om' group of mflrls lIlLULlLlS so 11110 To lhcll om' ululr of Chill Sl1'vvI'.s I'l7LlI7ll XVhvre hL'tll'lS ure' llqhl uml curvs XVhere .songs vrusv all troubles I.PllIAl7lI fhv sunshine through So L-'vr we qo ln lonux swvvl um! lou' Um' film- Cfluln s1'nq.s Onlu ll .song for you. Aullulem' I4Lff'14 um' fvw. INK, L tl UJ 1 L s 1 4 Lnskx s Cn Q Lf Ln brouhrx uurk n 11111 ui ll IlHl77ll77ilrlxIf1C1 C v to nquumt lln xmmlnrs wx In pnmlplw of IHILYIOI' duorlt mg lmludlng mlor Lombmnnon Lmlgns ra Slllll H L' mr 1 xrrmgumml DGJQLLGUEQ Peg F ff, G 'flu' m'mlwrs ut mln' X'mwIl'L'w1'1c C'Il lmv' I'.lI'II'Ll In kn'l fur lbw 'I 'u' .mai tor thy Rumi f mei they lmw lu-cn taught ru crmlwl .mi In ply llw nwilv at '1 'H ' lc 1 ' flu! is .' .A ' ' 'ith if ami 'fllc ff 'ur' UNE In P flualine Htlcletic luociation A'XVhy must we take back-breaking exercises and play those silly games. Yes. why? Be- cause physical education is very, very necessary for every girl and boy in democratic America. so necessary that it cannot be considered second to any scholastic subject. The games in which we participate develop in us a sense of sportsmanship-to be modest winners and good losers: we learn to think more clearly and to act more quickly. The exercises provide us with an opportunity to acquire a certain grace of movement, and do much to train strong bodies in healthy minds. The U.A.A. affords many hours of active competition and enjoyable play. During the year there are several meets at which classes strive for the pennants and individuals contest for championship in various skills. Toward the close of the school year, tension rises for all are anxious to have a part in the final Field Day . Much of the success this year is due to the very capable class captains: Mary Lou Dulle and Teresa Bernabie, seniors, Dorothy Donovan and Loretta Stier. juniors, Natalie lbold and Betty Jacobs, sophomores, and Dorothy Pharo and Ann Winter. freshmen. Lois GRIIIT. President of U..f-l.A. Ollicers ot the Athletic Association After the game lt's Kickball time Secretary: Mary Lou Dulles President: Lois Grill: lihe pause that With Seniors in line l'1'ce-President: Mary Ann Arata. refreshes CLASS CAPTAINS Seniors-M. I.. Dulle and T. Bernabei IN ACTION THIZ AI.I.-STAR TEAM OF 1945 Juniors f- D. Donovan and I.. Stier Sophomores-N. Ibold and B. Jacobs was made up of Seniors. Juniors. and Sophomores Freshmen -- D. Pharo and A. Winter gqme Schedule foe 1944-1945 September -- October ......,...... Kickball Incomplete - Seniors vs. Juniors Badminton . . . Seniors October - November .rr.......... Volley Ball . . . . Seniors November -December ...., ..., C aptain Ball . , Seniors January -A February ....,r,rb,r.., Quoit Tennis Sopbomores February - March ..... .. .,...... Basket Ball . . . Seniors April I ..... .. .....,., Ping Pong April - May ....... ...,... . Baseball . . Jndividual Skilla Badminton . . . Sue Marnell Quoir Tennis Helen Moorman Ping Pong Page Fifty-nine lllemotfu In Koen Despttt a htayy classroom schtdule the year was a notable ont for the enthustastlc parttcxpatton IH all acttyttlts tnltlated by the students and sponsored by tht faculty Some of thest eytnts were purtly social vyhtlt othtrs vytre clostly alhtd yuth tht yy ar tlfort T ht htghltghts of somt of tht outsttndtng 'ttttyltlts yytrt snapptd by a photographtr and tht pttturts now xppttr on tht opposltt pagt A qt! tztqutunlttl party wts promottd by th stntors bttort tht rtgular tltssts wert rtsumtd tn tht fall lvtryont vt ts aslttd to wtar 1 p n btarnng htr namt so that durxng an afttr noon of gtmts and fun thtrt would be no netd for formal lntroducttons lt proytd to bt a gala affalr and tht ntyy grrls wtnt home ftelmg that they wtrt already part of Oak Qtrett At tht mtlztttton pttrlu 1 motlt trtal Wts htld I tch frtshmtn and ntw studtnt wus brought btfort 1 tourt of stntors trltd Ind stnttnctd to ptrform to tht btst of htr tblllty Afttr such tn txptrltnct tht tondtmntd gtrls yytrt tcctpttd as full fltdgtd mtmbtrs of tht studtnt body lht Hallowt tn ptrtyf offtrtd txttllent opportuntty for lngtnutty tn the stltctlon of costumes md for wood sportsmtnshtp tn tht playtng of vtrtous gamts lht Hottsttttnmzntf at whtth tht senlor room xngtntously dtcorattd 'ts an Art Qtudto was dtsplay td tltttttd many tompltmtnts from tht frltnds and rtlattves yy ho atttnded Much h1d tltn trttsttt ttltnt yy ts dlscovtrtd among stveral of tht stntor class mtmbers who sketched thtnr tltssmttts ln ordtr to dttorttt tht vyalls of thtlr room wlth tht plcturts of tht glrls of 45 t t s t ors N1 t wtrt ttrrttt ou ln tvtry dttall tytn tn tht stttm up of tht loytly Itt tablt Iht Wtsszon Sotzul sponsortd by tht somphomort tltss yuth tht tooptratnon of tytry grad ln tht school vms ont of tht most successful of tts ltmd Many btauttful artmclts of weartng appartl housthold goods and toys wtrt dontttd and sold for tht btnttit of nttdy mtssnon artes Throughout tht ytar tht profits of the Soctalwtredtstrlbuttd among vtrtous m1ss1ons lht htghhght of tht sotltl stason was tht annutl sthool dtnct gtytn by tht stntors lt was llI'1ClI1l!11OL1Sly vottd 1 grtnd sutttss Othtr tytnts followtd ln rtptd sutttsslon ttrd partxts btntfits mox tts l lbrary Dty tht luntor Play Ind 1 host of othtr tnyoy tblt ttttytttts Prob ably tht most outstandmg ftaturt of tht enttrtalnmtnt program vxas tht produttton of tht famous lrrtnch play If I ll tzt lxmq by an all stnlor tast Ihts colorful txclttng and dra mattc play was rtctty ed by the audlence wtth grtat tnthuslasm lht formal Stntoz Tea brought to a culmmatton tht whtrl of soclal tyents prtltmtnary tu graduatlon lht btauttful flowtrs of many colors and vartttnts togtthtr wtth tht lovtly formals worn by tht graduatts madt an lmprtsslvt 1nd ntytr to bt forgotttn pttturt lhts occaslon was followtd by 1 ltss formal but quttt dtltghtful tta gtytn by tht Mothtrs Club tn honor ol tht stntors nlht last of tht txtra currttultr actlvltnts prettdtng graduatlon was Class Day ln attord anct wtth Ursultnt tradltlon tht stntors rtad tht1r last yylll and ttstamtnt btqutathlng to the yuntors sundry trtasures vyhlch they had valued durtng thetr htgh school dtys Tht sad note of approathlng farewells yy as balanced by the ltghttr tont of the class prophtctts And then came the finale of the sthool ytar Commencement Day' lhe solemn processton the muslc the song and tht laurtl trown yytrt ts a seal to a chatn of mtmortes memorles to bt thtr tshtd through tht long yttrs of hft vxhlch strttch out befort tht Class of 45 Page Stxfy 0 I nv' 1 Y Y A V 3 YH 3 Y 3 1 YI J 3 Y I 7 ! 7 3 I t L C t - V 1 t K L , , - V l' n ,y ' V . l 5 ' l' l 1 J , 1 L K , L., 1 , L.t ' 4 Y 1 Y K 7 'I 3 'A ' D, x . 4 , C. 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' ' 'l f 1l1'L'l1ilLlr'1 you woulcl 1L'1cl1.11 y ur lKllL'K'1 l l 'l I' , ' l l laL'l L1l1n11Ll Lvl 'u'l1 '11'rb 'liL. v.1liL1111. j 5, K 'ricans .18 lax' .'PY I. K 7, L .kldl LV 1' llL ', ' i I' '. '23 In ll1L' ' ' ' tary sL'l1 1'l1L'r' girls and boys . L' ' 5 'Lcd ' thc lllIlll.lI L' .lf L1l'5,1LvL l L'i1ixL'rfl 'g as wL'll ' L' 'Lli f. Ld CQ l 'luLL1ti . ll1',' .1rL'L.1ug,l1l lllk' 111' virus ' ' ' . 'rs .1nlL1'cL 'I ' L.1r'1'yll1L'ir 'l. ' l' 'JI . l1iliIy. l ' l yL'.1 wl1cr1 Ll1.1r.1L'lL'r is in its l'L1r111.1livc slag' 'l.l 'tlcr uns Ll LlL' ' ' l ' LvflL'r' llmn ll1L' cxamplv sci lu' ur ull' ms. ,Ns 1l1' days lL'nK,tl1L'11 into y'L1rs. L111Ll th' Ursulin' nuns LL111tir1uL- tw Lmu ay ' . ur .1l111irL11i'1r1, and our rL 'p t fl1.1ll K wwf- , , ,' .1 , ,f' .1 must lasting ll'llWLllk' lLm Notre Mbref' wl1Lw lms lcd ll1L'111 lw l1L'r Vx i -Ab wi ins lun .xml gL'11LlL' glllLlLIlLL'. il -Y . 4 3 211, l' if . 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H ' . ' . . ' ' M. ' limi v 111. fl .lol . . 1:4111 f ' ' ' l . 0 .i.fXl,,' g . 5 Zibuiq bm, Hays you cycr wishutl you could uiuut tact' to law tht- pcoplc you ruati ahout in hooltsf 'l'hat's cxactly what thc eighth graders wt-rt' ahlt' to tlo on l.ihrary Day thix ycar, ilhcrc wcrt' linss to lcarn ancl t'oQtunit's to plan. hut tht- anticipation was nothing toinparutl with tht' rval thing lio -wt' Kiilhcrt Cfht'Qtt'i'ton and tht' Quucn ol' Sjots. Stcphcn litwtci' and good Saint l'atrit'lt Cflara llarton antl many othcrs tonic to lilic hvlort' our ycry uycs that Wai a thrill that wt shall tttil soon lorgact. N ' l ' X ' i Ri lllotluek A School it f LY t t L tt 71 t I tSL t x tm! tlt ui 1 ht: t t h 1 lumh um mt t fum 177111 it I rt x ll mu tt clizfhi tt ta th st! 1 it t LLt N 14 bkqmqtzc Ndalen tate ton 1 t t t it trot thos to prts 1 prog t Nlothtrs t in t ru l tht ril ititi it ross ind it 1 niit t t tryont proud to H iyii tr o arts tt U PX Stitti 1 1 it mt ou lit ttr uint' tt inntr X is N 1 t turnisitt mut i lun lor thost xx io rt o 1 pi t s iq n t Inu ol up on to ht rtmtniht ld D625 .L-,EQ 0251, .lox ti anti it at i xp Siiueii ' 'NN I lltf' thiltircrv all its thvtftt' .sul htff irc, lfu'l in tl tt'I'l11l? 'htuzy' lhw ht1!.',y hurt' utlioxl with ll?tl!7Lf tl L'f1Itti Sth .Wolf t .xl ztlfvti hvrtn lh'. ' S151 'rn .smzlv as tht' hwis til Wh' ,lltt Ir! w'lt'.s1 lin Sfflltltflt' otw' K l llh. xlnz' t' 1 . 'uni ht' -.sl Hun Ot Q S'!1't't'! 1't'.1Htf t'htU7'lt'tl ,xo th Stn .l1'o1ht'z'x k tot! flux' .Y .' . . . llfx tlI'tJtLl!7, hu! all!! its rust t' J mt' Ck I hltuw tht- Llzistlfzin' '1tf. ' Ci.-'Xllll'lZlNl' lxvltfllil l U lihu how and girls tml tht- lntcrniutliatt' llcpartmcnt taulchratctl tht- month ot l,intolu and XVash ing with a fitting., cnt rtainnicnt. lor thcy xy'r' tl ' 1' tp a 'cn Hcnt L K ram for thu ' Cl 1h ' l3'h ary. 'lihc it-autiful' ut lug. ll 'CI tl 'lflaguf' tl' avi A' ' lt' ll ' i gg und! tw sutah wondt-rlul standt l: lhu li lc t lays. f 4 'l lt 'lin-'A' t l H ' l'S. -Str hl'l Pai H Yy.l.dV'.i 'l'l 'l i ' '- 'l wc ' fortunate un ugh to h.yc .rts 'lihis atlyunturr into tht' rt-alm of thc my mtl- tht' spr' K A V745 a l. py t' ' ' ' 'rctl Klux l.l'l Domi 30313 'fm' Wie Se entls geqde 'Science C1116 During the past hundred years many startling discoveries have been made in the world of science. Strange and unbelievable truths have been learned of the stars and planets whirling about in the heavens. Doctors have uncovered much that has helped in the care ofthe human body. The seventh grade. too, is eager to learn about science' -Y about plants and the habits of animals. ln our English book there are several suggestions for clubs- Cood Citizenship Club. Book Club. and many others. One day a vote was taken to form a Science Club. Paul Blesi was elected president with Jack Shoemaker as secretary. The class divided into groups, each studying and reporting on that part of science in which it was interested. Gayle McNeil brought a minature rock garden. and explained its many odd shells, stones. and plants. Bob Mitchusson, Paul Blesi, and Lodge NVeber found different types of fossils about their homes and put them on display in our room, Even crabs and turtles made their appearances in the seventh grade. Our Science Club is only an introduction to the vast unknown world ahead ol us, but with the experience of men and women before us, we can learn more easily and clearly. RUTH l3ODl:S'l'.-X l-.lavne Xlarnell. Ruth ljodesta. l.odge XYeber lzlaine Kunkel. .Xudrev lelang. Klan Patricia lirommever. Robert Klitchusson. I 4 Raymond Jacobs. .lack Shoemaker. Ann .leanette XVeisbrodt. Carole Quinn, Qavle McNeil. .loan Buether. Alice Castellini. Nanci' Brunsnian. llattie Ann Pierson. Paul l':lesi, .llissmgli led Corwin. .loan Phillips. Mtch In 1 am Hou tha Sfczr Spangled Banner XX IS Wada grldn glrli and bow furmehxd Lxulnnt Lnurtllnrmnt for my Mothers Club II thu Fnbruary mektmq Page S xi, me ' r 1' rv X A 5 ' I me f Y I 'A I I Y , i I , .. , 4, A , with A casl of scvcnth and eighth 1 -,I x - f K I 1 -. 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'rcl .I ' I5 2 NJ X'l.l R h : nn Puck xHm'nt' Q ' 1 f Acfxr, U 'Twus the ezyhtwnth of April in f'OI'l!,J'ffL't' .I,x.'Q SLHRL-Ns .',B. 'I' u V 1.d' V . X X 1 rb .' if 'A ' - I I ,, v -Q' 1 .4 .. 5NQg'u I., No M, , 'H gpg- -' -Q5 Qfwf .. . o x o . 3 yq , 31 Q7 ' 9 4. E22 fs 4400: ,,.:3'-, 4 53 , .Dfw A '82 'bf' 43, IA' ' WSJ 4 N nz 4 'nl I ,j:mm,,,,,, J. fun, gy U . u v - 1 hfx ,ll E3 is 1 .od-ag. 0-M' '-new ya-0'1 g, :kg , ,' 'Qi' -A ' df ' J ,. -:R all Q ' F' ' plz. . L uv.. iiifa p .' is ...W 1 :..av?- sr V, XQ71 :Li-lg 'T' 45:2 1 U ,X Q. ,Lf fi, Niint .lohn liertlmntans .Xltar Soeietu intreases its lhe Patrol lkovs rentler x.ilu.ible servzees iiieiiiberslmp eaeh wear' boasting ot ltovs from tt little .ind big in the priniari .intl the third through the eighth grades iritermetliate departments 'Wt the Pqtting of the film, Any boy who is about to enter high sehool is apt to pause a moment just to think things over. He begins to wonder what his years of elementary training have really meant to him lf he is an Ursuline pupil. the boy discovers that he is more fortunate than he has ever stopped to realize. As l look back over my years at Oak Street. l remember more of pleasure than of work. l suppose that is because the nuns knew so well how to disguise the work to make us think it play. l recall those never to be forgotten recreation periods filled with football or basket ball, or. when spring invited us outdoors again. a good game of baseball. Then. too. there were those refreshing periods in the classroom when lessons took the form of an exciting eon test. an educational movie. or an interesting debate. I remember the way we struggled to win honors in the ranks of the servers. and the pride we took in our responsible positions as patrol boys. Dozens of other pictures eome to my mind. but every one of them leaves me with exaetlv tht same feeling. l'm surely happy and proud to be able to eall myself an Oak Street boy' lottx Bttotiie Siifxti Fighth Grade .Xmbittous liovs take up the fine arts ln the C..i1eteri.i .tnnex the bovs enioi their luiith .intl break if Tluqline 5094 p4nAwek tice C411 of Coqn tba, in-I nc lxuhlmxn f 13111 Qgufmq S Sgt Rx hrrd Hoffmmn 'She Ylcey gqve Then Irr Sk 3 c Stephen Aylward S Sgt Jack Brodberger Corp Charles Brown SI Sgt Charles Browne lst I t Jack Buise I ns I homas A Cone lst Sgt John Cottlngham I Sgt James CSOUIIHS C apt John Demnney A S 'Iom Dlerker I t lj g I Bert Fergerson C orp I homas Frederick Pft Irank Garrety S Sgt Ihomas H Ceogh Pfc Vwfllllam Cueoghegan Sgt Albert Gllday lat ?u1l llleuuke Lna Ro Cruml 1 Hctnle in out dmed ?vecea egln Sgt Paul Cnlday T 7 Charles Grlft Pfc Walter Grucnwald Sgt Jack Har1g S Sgt Richard Hang Ph M 3 c Robert Heheman Pfc fmcj Ray Hellman T 5 Edward Hogan Pfc Joseph Huber Pvt Jack Keefer Ens Robert Kxpp Znd I t Albert I ueklng Ens Albert D Vlcl rlane I t rj g IPI homas Nlartm Pfc J R Nxelander lst I t imc I Edmund Nlesen 2nd I t Bernard Clldly lstl t imc J Frank Nlusen Lt Hal W Pennlngton Capt IAC? Robert Pletl A R 'VI 3 c Vmcent Roach Ph M Robert Robson Sgt Orville Schuck Pfc Robert Schulkers Capt FYJUCISX Shannon Cadet Donald Shafer H A 3 c Pat Shafer 'I 7 Charles Stuerenberv S Sgt Paul Stuerenbere, Corp Btrnard Wernke lst It Jowph Vkfxlson 'Vlajor Raymond XXIIISOH Corp JohnG Wltteklnd J qeSeety9' XX li K I. It lil ll. lnwrv: c ' . 13 5, Y ' I .' f' , 'c . . i 'k i i' i' i 'I t i' i' . X . I vii? ft U 9' AI' 5' ev ,Q ' i 'k i 'k i' if i' lst l,t. Bill Die ke 7 3 y 3 wil c I O Y ' I - ' - ' I - I-t. fjgl John Roach , . 3 1 n I U . AA ' . 7 Q , 4 . , l e 1 ' ' I , , , , ' ' . ' . .. . , . . e , . 1 . . , . . x X , . . . . x . I , S. . Y K ' VS ! Y K V 3 I . . . . e . 1 1 .l i ll ! A . A V. ' . 3 3 X l l ' ' f ' ',l . . ' ' 1 1 I e A , , 1 ' 4 - 0 .I : , , r , H A 3 , . . ' ' ' 3 , . ix I . . . ' , , . . , . . - . . , I 1 - ' ' x s b t I lx 1 A A , , KS ' 1 ' v A l . A 'm,-- 1 h I L . , ' JA ' . . . ' Ii ' I . . ' ' I , Pa v n - Ive Yoqttln gmde llliuionqkie Slumluu X irltnt udtpohl Dix d S horr Ink lmunktr lohn Drtxxts Blllx Dodd Rosilit Othltr Htrold Wtishrodt Pohhx Othltr Htltn lloffminn Bob Wtsttrman Chtrlts X11 Innis ttlzmy Willum lipthorn Rox l':runtm.1nn Itddx Stontr John Ciardntr Bobby Pstrtrim lrtd Sxxint 1 nm t t H tnnft o nn tr Xixrt Whit 1 thrill it xx as for us fourth gradtrs to haxt tht prixiltgt ot sponsoring 1 mission of our oxxn XVt xxtrt glxtn Christ tht Ixmtz an Indian mission in Shiprock Ntvt Vltxico vxhtrt tht Rtxtrend Elmtr X on Hagtl O F 'Vi is in thargt By mtans of his intertstinfv lttters Haxing ltarntd somt of thtir nttds vxt stnt a larfvt box of clothts and ntxx toys to our mission tritnds lor Christmas Vx t xxtrt Iblt to stnd Iathtr I lmtr stxtral thttks durlng tht xtlr and xxt bouvht somt films for him btcaust xxt xatrt ITIXIOUS for mort pttturts Fathtr stnt us an Indian drum afttr Christmas but it madt so much noist that Slsttr had to hang it up high on tht board Vx t htxt loxtd our Sodlllty xxork Billy Dodd xx as tlttttd prtsldtnt and Heltn Hoffmann sttrt tarx Path month xxt mtt xxith tht othtr four mttrmtdntt classes T his has bttn a xx onderful htvmning toxxard aiding tht homt missions remtmbtrlng Our lord s oxxn xx ords As long as xou did it for ont of thtst the Itast of my brtthrtn you did xt for mt H tx HOIIN1-X x Page Se enty 11.1. '-ll - , .4 .ot t x . '- , . .C f .S 'll ' .ltmannt Bak -ri Boi lux' S1 . lf .l A llngland' . lfllrn . . itll Y h x 'A X Yi 1 V D V ' 'X I' r 4 ' K X. Y 3 . I HL I xx 3 and snapshots wc have become acquainted with the mission and with thc Indians, VA x K 3 il hi Vx 5 3 ' 3 1 Y Y '. YI t, K 3 L I x 4 L X Yi V1 I L 'A ,' L I' lk I :I L 5 y . .-Q ki- I L I . Id, L L . 1 ' I V X A V ' 1 1' b J I I ' 'I F' 5. ' L ' VX I Y' 3 i I ' 1 A I I Q I' 71 Y IC, Y L X 3 ' 1 x A ,' Y Y L': .A FI. ' 5-. .Nf V si: Ylce Tlued gfzade 4 I4 ?24nc41Ae All work and no play IS not the Ursullne way' and vue thlrd graders are yery happy that rt lsnt We loye to play out of doors XVe llke to play the French game the Lrsulmcs taught a hundred years ago and are strll teachlng today Two of our fayorltes are Srmon Dr! which you knovs IS Slmon Says and Sur Ie Pont d Aezqnon The boys lnke the prrt of Sur Ie Pont where they act llke soldals but the gurls lrke best the place where they act like finc belies dames Y oulez vous fouer nous Nous serons enchcmtes Au plarszr de nous Lozr Lett to rrqht SIUHCIIUQ Bully Wlason Jack VlcC.arthy Jane Nlarre Neuron Bobby Castell: Rlchard Stenncr Dayld Schoolcraft loan Coleman lohnnle Ianltsch Sally l ou Ruebusb llobby lrommcycr Knetllnq Strom! ROLL Mlchrcl Wloll Dmyld VN eber John Stubenruuth Rose Xll'y.,ll'1l1 Hur n Barry Bcuthcr Iron! Row. l ors nn Hurst Vliry l oulse XX esternnn Dlnny l ISI Crcrlldmc Shook lomm l .xmbry Margaret ary Butz I hercst Dumlnchcr Xlmry K XX ortmrn lon 1X no Qrndra Stuens lot X ondcrhamr llmnl Drle Stu cnson DUE -Lkafffi Page Seventy sevon o I 9 H I ' v v ' v v V . . . V V - 1 . V T . V . . V, V . . . 7 I V v - .. . ,. , Q- v . . . , 5 . e r xv ' ' ' 1 v ' Q w 1 , ' 9 . , . ' V, L . m , . m , I, A. .rr ' . X , , I V: ly ' ' 'z '. . . '- .. . . fl clit. .. .. ' A , ' f , . '. X, ' , K . I '. t M I' H .' '. r . f . ' . , N :nj .l.' lw , nu n 'V' ... 4 x H 1 . r .p - x 1 :vu . , . . . . , . Wee Second gkqde SILlV7d!!7cl Charles lrmutman SLISITI Appel Pobert Hoflmmn Annette Smdstlom Innes Mooney St1iTord Nlooney lxmcs Dechan ludenclt Xluson Joyce Hagen Cml 9 nudcr Kathleen Donoyan Charlts leer Cluylent XVe1ntr lxmrlzml Vlmrtha Bnhruch inn Neuman Jemnnt Hodwpp Mary Jane Hrnyschla Annm 'Vlarrc Grgho Qonn Xondtrhur Roger Bren ljllfltll lXlll'lll Stzflord Mooney says The Second graders llke recess flrue but they llke many other thmgs too Relzqzon class finds them preparmg for Frrst Holy Communlon Playmg games wxth the new words helps to make readmq a joyful experlence They have fun wrth vyords ln soellznq and arzthmeizc challenges them with hard numbers the1r flrst problems of carrying ln addrtlon Each Tuesday vylth crayons rn hand they express thclr oyyn 1d93S durm 1 draccmq class Stones at Enqlzsh tlme acquaxnt them yylth the land of make belleve That they can name the colors ln French delxghts them rmmensely l lttle mlnds art busy yy orkrng llttle lingers are busy domg thus many valuable and prontablc hours pass happxly along l 9 4 5 Page Seventy eight .T V y: . N. . . f 1 '. X ' V . . ' Q. r ' . .L 4 V v x -5 V 1 cr. . T lx , .Yillirvyz liugene Doeker. Mary' K. Moll. .lames Corwin. Patricia Slalterv. Helen lpandorf, . 1 .f. , ... . V - Y Y xl K Q 'TTT ' 4 ' I Y. . Y T 3. Y ' I . Q V. , . , . V. x . h Y . . x Y , . K X Y , ' Y L 1 K lee Yiut bade Soqtlc Study Pew ttrth 1 it 1 1111 1 t nr 11 1 o Illlxflflx euix 1 lo1111s 1 It I1 1 s 1 onlon I o X1 Ifgil QULL If LIIK I UI k LI' I X INUI II'X mllt 1 xOI1lI1.l'l str! 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'. : ..1 ' Ant' ce' xIl'l1.lx'l C11 .111 IDA' . I. k. Jldv, I. ' h Cl ge I1 l . M ' 3, .l K. .' L A 15 '. '. SHI-II..'XZ Does Spot ever bite? Pete. my dog. never hurts me everi 11' I pull his tail or t.1ke 1 I' .X I I' -33 7 'J r I X ' ' 'IoNl.'12:C'g 'lie.he ' V ' SH. . l I 1 tot ' h ' '..C'rr,'J NA 'i' l,1-I-: .lo Ion. that 1'-tt 1 you eut out l1oks like . pv ' '. ler. NIA ' .lor My tltg sits hy r11' ev1rv night while l clo I' ns. I71Il.l1'i XVill vou pl 'Me p:1Stethispi'tt1r' 11'xt. Ihggv' 'lihe little girl is like Sallv 111 ur N.-111' .fX.'.': NIAI'l'D' -111'-lv iQ coloring that c.1t well let IIVOVII CQor1lo11 paste it wheri l1e II.-Xllilf IA: I 'ish 1v p. ci. v.' cal. 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' 1 I' L Ii ' Ic day, The lfzndefzgqfzten lo eA To Snag lhc chrldrcn ln thc lclndergarten often forsake thtnr mrled acttyltles to Joln ln smglng thetr luorrtt songs 'md nursery rhymes lhcy enjoy all typts of hmd cruft group dxscusstons spontmtous drimatllatlon 'and story tclltng They study rcltglon French numbers 'md ltt ttrs hut best of 'tll thty llkc to phy or lct out thc songs LII to nqht around prtmo Joe Schott Dnnm Mmthcy Joyce SIYTIPQOII Ann Bumtller Glorra noro Bobby Cltrycrs Bruce Gregg, C'h1rlts Wtrthcrmtr I t lxgcn Jultc tc P tcr Prolm lonnlc Kant lots Ann Hucsm1n ltmmy Holm ltxnnxc Cnrdncr Btycrly or mmn lull lhorntll tlmirml bthzml prtlno lu Russ 11 Nlxrluuuc A XlLlXllDlll lohn 'Vl'1cAu1x 'lt the puma 'Vlrs l'loyy1rd R1pp lhsml Pnrlurl Adrms lommy Btrtrmm Brtntlx Bntn D nd Btndcr Furry Brtnnm Jom Conlm llsut Citryym Clrflorcl Hodmpp Douglms lbold Jrmmy Sutng Town Duchrcn 'WU Page Erglwty one Mm: A 1 Q L iJ.p,sHf?5Si Q 7 ,V F' it 4 QW 'Ma71a,19Lf5 UU: 5,,.,,.,,,,,4A, fi gs: QMWMO A-0-'U W :Club LM., wvvoJe:-lx? mu-,c,u4J ogwliffw libwfjd-..A ifawv. 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Q: W- :sl ,f Vw ' .za Fqttona Cl ASS Ol -14 Ann Bernabel R111 Burke Clarrme k'lLllH Ruth Klstner Allce lehmm Babs and Joy I eonard Vlary Joe lvlaggllil 'Vlary El171beth VlcC1rthy leanne McDonough Jeanne Renneker Margaret Ann Sehyy 'Vladge Smlth Betty lane Qtelber Vlary Frames Stler Marxlyfn glllllX'lI1 Ruth Topmoeller Shlrley Ann and Jeanne Rst Mr and Mrs LOUIS C Amann Betty Anderson Vlary Lee Ast Vlr Ralph Bernaber Vlr Norbert Bernmg Gertrude and Catherme Bell Mr and Mrs Albert Bren Dr and Mrs Cueorge Brshop Pyt and Mrs A A Blankemeyer 'Vlr and Mrs George VJ Boqer Joan Gattl Bolrng Mr and Mrs Herman Bressler Betty Bressler 'Vlrs Robert Brand 'Vlrs M A Brlnkmm Mr and Mrs l B Brodberger Vlr and Mrs P C Broeman Major and Mrs Eugene Burns Agnes and Alice Colllns lane Cone Mr and Mrs C COFXRIH 'Vlr and Nlrs R D Croyyell 'Vlrs Chles DeCourcy lr Mr and Mrs I C Doeker Vlr and 'Vlrs J Emmet Duffy 'Vlr and Mrs Joseph Fambry Cadet Andrew Fayret Seaman Jack Fayret J Ray lavret J Mr and Mrs Charles Fessel 'Vlartha Fmkelmexer 'Vlr and Mrs James G Frommeyer Vlr and Mrs Herbert Gartner Nlr and Mrs A B Gartner Ruth Gellenbeek 'Vlr Andreyy Grlllgan ge E qhryf r and 'Vlrs r and Vlrs Charles Harlg John Hang r and 'Vlrs Ray Hobson Rosemary and Peggy Hoffman r and Mrs Edw Hoffman r and Vlrs Thomas Hogan Corporal and 'Vlrs Thomas Hogan Vlr and Vlrs Edwm Hxbarger 'Xlr and 'Xlrs E B Huedepohl Capt and Vlrs A J Humbert Rosemary Humbert Clraee Hulsman Crertrude Hulsman Vlr and Vlrs Charles lbold Ilkglfli Jacks Vlr md Nlrs W J Kayanaugh Ur and 'Vlrs Elmer Klnker Xflfgllllil lxmker an Mrs Fred Klemhaus an 'Vlrs J lange an Mrs Rrchard learson an 'Vrs Joseph leonard lleanor Iuc m MTFIC Cecllla Iucklng and Mrs Elmer Merkel and Vlrs L M Moll and 'Vlrs D A Nabors and Mrs J B Nrelander and Vlrs Wm A Pohl Vlrs Karl Rohs Mrs Rose Roonebaum Vlr md 'Vlrs Ld I 'geaulte l oretla Shoemaker Alma lawton Slmmons Vlr and Mrs Paul Staehlmg Vlargle Splnner Vlargaret Stler Vlr and 'Vlrs Joseph Stross 'Vlr and Mrs J C Stubenrauch Mrs Frank Svyrtalskl Allce hlhorburn and Mrs Joseph lopmoller r and 'Vlrs Frank Vanl ahr and Mrs Edward A Vogele and Vlrs R F Vorbroker laura and Jane Wesselman Betty Whlte Betty XV1ttek1r1d 'Wr and Mrs Ray Voss Vlr and Mrs J Young Vlartln Hat Qhoppe Roselwsn Fharmaey Jac Splra A Friend 4 4 , , 5 ' - Nl . . . ,. ' , L 5 Ml . . . .. ' , ' . 4 A .. e . ' ' M . . .. . ' t 4 - Nfl . l . A C Y 43' I 1 A . ' 1 7 A . A A ' I 1 7 .4 A 1' fv .' . Af . '. . K A A I X , . e l . . , f . - e a 'eer - Q l . Ir e ' -f ' x y x s X ' 1 ' I I , 4 1 ,,l A' 'C .' .I e A .. e '. , l . L A' .. . . ' I Hr H v l X A' . A . I , V Mr. d , ' ' . 1 L Y Mr. . d . .. I-. . . vin A y , -' Mr. . d .. ' - . A . s ' Mr. e d AI.. .' . . L A 1' . .A S - k' g Mr- and Mrs, L. H. Bill Mr. and Mrs. H. Marsichen 1 y e ' Mr. . ,l ' I . s V, Mr. l . . . A A b , , . ,l Dr. . A . . . - - A Dr. . . . ' 1 x X MF. 4 A . . . A .. . . e , , A . . '. . ' - A l Q A A . A . , . . . 'Q l . . . . e A . A . . . , . ' V. 4 . . . E. ,. 1 Mr. . . ' ' A . A . . ' ' . e A .. , l . . . ' Mr. . . - . ' f Mr. l . . . ' C L V . . 3 r. ' ' ' t A x D Y A ' 3' A . 1 . v l . . . H l . .. . l . e . . ,. .Axe V 4 4 'OUYQ C'omplimentA o and Mrs James C Arala Mr and Mrs J R Favrel and Mrs Joseph Bernabel Mr and Mrs John J Fox Mr and Mrs N C Brockman Mr and Mrs Charles J Grill Mr and Mrs James W Chrnshen lj Col amd Mrs E J l-legen Mr and Mrs Elmer l-l Dulle Mr and Mrs Charles F Jung Mr and Mrs Dawd Dumbeche Mr and Mrs Allr d S L vy Mr. . . . . . . Mr. . ' . . . Mr. and Mrs. Franlc J. Connelly Mr. and Mrs. A. l-l. l-lurhberl Complzmen t4 of Mrs Anlhony J Lucas and Mrs F Wm Schlmanslcl and Mrs A J Luclczng and Mrs Wsllard B Smnlh Mrs Richard R Marnell Mass Anne Maher and Mrs F J Albers Mr Alberl Cash F J Albers Mr and Mrs George Lange-n Jr Mr and Mrs F Waller Bless Mr and Mrs R F Leonard PQEQY . . Mr. . . . ' ' Mr. . . . ' Mr. . ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McCoy Mr. Donald Maggini Dr. . . . . va e I ht -six C'omp11mentA o and Mrs Lawrence Nagel and Mrs J W Sjrenber Mrs Henry E Oswald Frank J Ward MAYOR or NOPWOOD Mr B L Rafferrnan Mr and Mrs Wm P Wxnfers Mr Harry Shafer Frank A Bearing OPTICIAN Mr and Mrs Lawrence Schomalcer Mercnanfs Pape Co Mr and Mrs C L Shoemaker Mndwesr Radra Corp E Mr. . Mr. . . . ' Dr. and Mrs. Roberlr Rawdon Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gilday C'ompl1mentA of Mr and Mrs R H Cas+ellmn MR DAN MYERS The som-loMoRE CLASS p' le d Good Wshes a d Q + Mrs R Pope The Class of 45 Vlfglnla Pope Sgl 81 Mrs T J Mmnuch Consfance Pope May lhe memories of Ursulme brmg 'oy 'rh oughoul lhe years 'ro come' The Class of 46 Thanlcs lo our png srslers for a happy year and heres wash mg you good luclc and God speed The Class of 48 E guy qh O O O f . . U O Com imenls . ...of . .. ex n I n Con ra ulalions - - +0 . . . I . . . . ll ' n ll , . ' - l' . I I I -ei f COMPLIMENTS THE ALUMNAE THE URSULINE ACADEMY ALUMNAE OFFICERS I944 I945 esd MARY BLANCHE MAGC5lNl BUNKER ePre denf MARY BRODBERGER MULVIHILL OLGA STEURENBERG 'TORO HY BD' WE COPXXI Audfo UERTRUDE HOGAN GAUSEPOTEH DIRECTORS LORETTO MADDOCK MARNELL CECILIA MQCARTHY FROMMEYER NELLIE BURNS SEBASTIANI MARGW KUHLMAN HElEN UCHTMAN Dear Madame Presldenf and Members of flwe Alumnae We fl1e Class of 45 soon wall loin flme ranl4s of your splendid organnzaflon flue Ursulme Alumnae We are Indeed proud fo become worflmy members of our beloved Alma Mafer and are anxuous fo parfncupafe ln all nfs underfalungs You are fruly oufsfandung an all your enferpruses especlally an your generou onfrxoufuon of fame and supplues fo flue U S O ID your magnulcenf Co operafuon ln flme Cenfennlal Card Parfy as well as an flue Sprung Rummage Sale All slwow your enflwusuasm and rnsfnll n us flus same spurmf foward all Ursulme acfrvrfles We falne flus occa non fo express our snncere graflfude for your willing and wlwole lfearfed suoporf of Oak Leaves May flne fruuf of our labors make you proud ol your Alma Mafer may flwus book recall fo you flue memories of your own days soenf af Oalc Sfreef and draw all of us closer neaflm flwe Brown and Gold Sincerely SUZANN MARNELL Presudenf of flwe Class of 45 . . . of . . . . . . of . . . 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