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MEMORIES
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i Mr. Eugene Wible German I,II,III,IV7 Latin I, IIQ Italian I German and Latin Club Adviser Mrs. Florence Zeller Spanish I,II,IV Spanish Club Adviser Mr. Louis Zitello Mrs. Yetta Marian Advertising, General Business ment Programs The Business Department at UHS has long had the reputation of turning out many fine secretaries in the business world. The tra- dition was carried out again this year with great success as the department was en- hanced by the purchase of new equipment. The latest in office machines was purchased through government funds. Our future secre- taries were instructed inthe use of such machines as the Compositor, Key Punch, IVI TST automatic typewriter and the electron- ic calculator. Students in these classes not only received valuable experience in learning to use these resources, but also provided help to the faculty by mimeographing tests and typing bulletins. 12 Bookroom Director, Govern- 'P' Q' af f- 1 Xe- . . A- -'jf' Mrs. Dolores Pleger Mrs. Beatrice Rousher Bookkeeper Secretary , Y' l , Mr. Albert Sabarese Miss Loretta Seabrook Custodian Secretary l ill Nlrg, Judy Taugg Miss Mary Jo Yablonovsky Bookkeeper SGCYGUIYY
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SPIRIT BURNS DURING M00 EY WEEK Mooney Week hit Ursuline once again this year, bringing along its usual burst of enthusiasm. It got off to a running start on Saturday, October 23, when countless students arrived at school ready and eager to cov- er the walls with green and gold streamers, tissue-paper flowers, and spirit boosting posters. This enthusiasm was intensified as the week went on . The seniors keptthe students and faculty amused with their cute gimmicks, such as wear- ing two different shoes and dressing in black to mourn for Mooney. But, itwas done in all seriousness. Finally, Friday, October 29, the eve of the Ursuline-M ooney game, arrived. The rally and bonfire proved, once again, to be a complete success in get- ting the students, faculty and team psyched up. We were ready to tackle the world, but unfortunately, we were unable to tackle Mooney! Mooney Week will always remain a tradition at Ursuline, and its memories will forever linger in the hearts of its students. A 'Q 9 9' rr an cs, Let's put our heads together and come up with a I plan.' I -f .S so ' I . .. I ' ligg ' l . g V I I , I , I 1... is . -' gsttfe X A,, 'ef , AsbJ?'Vg V A- I J an V , W.. Ray and Tom take a break from decorating. 'UPU' 'P 1 I m a little Ieprechaun from e land of the Irish K J? What burned in our eyes and hearts will always burn in our memories WN I Wkaww g X fy Q .6 ,if 4 X Q ,ii 5124! qui., fa arbugggf it F be W wilivl NW I Xl 5 MW Mgt All aboard'The Senior Cannonball is now loading at Gate 77 ,Mn f. 't V' in 4 .... l naman The calm before the storm I lloo r I s 4523, -.gy 6 09-31 Warmth from our hearts and fire from our spirit 1 :rain I I I , f E 4 I .-1. 5' Q' ' I 2 , I .st 3 .I '+. ?.':Qa?. LTI? QQ: . ffnl' -fix fn. ' ' I . 1-ffm ' ll I - ' th ' . . 'st-I X. I I ' . as gwMWp,m rlrrlr sfvi ffrw Q I ' s' 4, l ' 3 . I' , ' - ff . 'lf r ,.,, 3+ te E 'IIV Q ' , 1 , I ' 45-L s 1 i 'I f - I ffl Ir.-, 4 ' Aff ' - A 4- I -,I if few-' I- My ,I ,f-'f I ,.I-at IW, FI I - . - : ' 1 ,I -.. I Q ' I+? I - I, ,. rf I -, I Nez, 1- , ei! 7 L r y. . ,x .eLw,', . J HV, .. r H I x gg i. dk J I A . V y Q I .E L' if ,env . A, ,.A,..v.:5,,E D, .Q J, -.- D , --5 ,K A ,, ,YI .-,J I 3 . I 'f ' .- fb g , ' A . ,, -5 x I ff .rf 'N .' 'Y I' 4' jf' 5' '- + P--nf l' 55. i'2 . '. I.,-'J 1 If -Q: .J 'lf . 'T?:'7T- .f'i'r.,-fe I. J It - I GE ig .. A A .A , ' VIM.. sqm 6 J-.'3,s.'1'!2, u Q it xqwv v. fi w,,Q4 I.. IZ' A , L - ' , - .1--K E I, .5 I 5. .h . J A ,-' 4, .H - I. X- K , 2 ' , I A , 1 I' Q I . 1 SX s 1 'I I K I I I4 I 0 I I' , . a I . . FP: 4 ,Y X -57. , ', s 1 , Zi P ,fi , 1. h e W4 , 5' 'f'fif?flI'-ff?'f?7f-'li1- . ' If '. -Q. I.. iii' , , , .,,.. ., W, - f ' L ff J' .I 475'-T'l,' ,75:, A .,..,,, ,N , ' ' ff V, 7, 1 H -.. W . . . 'igggl I I Af I 1 'eg ,I - I 'vsfill -' V 'T ' :3s-we I . I Y - , . ', .A-,V xy K v .. -- . ' I.-no I fl-I I ' K, g ..,. ,- .I Q 5 I 45 ml, S' 7 , A ' I H If t . ,A 'Z-IIS, .. ' g 2. 'PW . . Y 'lf - ' ,,, M' ' I 2. I i ' , M rsss 5 - fmt ' ,,,..,, tw W . VI, - X I RA, ., wa. , L Wg. ' ' J' Q , , . rv .. X z X W' f , mm 1muv.uvmunu1usu-11-v1l 14.
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