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Transcript of Julienne High School Yearbook 1964
JULIENNE
HIGH
SCHOOL
1964 MONOGRAM STAFF EDITORS
Kathleen Grieshop Mary Russell Judith Sloan Margaret Finke
Mary Jane Trey
Jane Ryder A nita Binkert Elaine Kelly
Josephine Thacker Dianna Verrett
DEDICATION
TO THE SISTERS OF NOTRE DAA-fE WHO FIRST CAME TO DArTON IN 1849, TO ALL THOSE WHO FOLLOWED THEM, WHO HA VE WITH ZEAL, REVERENCE, AND VISION LABORED FOR THE TRULr CATHOLIC EDUCATION
OF GIRLS IN THE CITr OF DA rTON FOR THE PAST ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN rEARS, AND WHO HA VE BUILT THE GREAT TRADITION THA T IS "OUR JULIENNE," WE DEDICA TE THIS 1964 rEARBOOK.
A view of the city of Dayton from the Art Institute hill--1849-1859.
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Notre Dame Academy--1898 .
• 1849 Five Notre Dame sisters journeyed two days from Cincinnati to Dayton by canal boat to make the first foundation.
• 1886 A permanent academy was opened, well known for its excellent music department and stress on the art of needlework.
• 1899 The Golden Jubilee was celebrated in Dayton. On this occasion the Rev. M. P. Neville, a former chaplain ofthe Notre Dame Academy said: "An institution in which is cradled all that is best in pure womanhood, and where development of the mind and heart go hand in hand. Seeds sown in poverty, hardship, and deprivation have brought forth abundant harvests, and its ennobling influence now encircle s the entire city. "
• 1964 The seventy -fifth graduating class became part of history.
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Every school has its own distinc
tions and its own excellence.
These are reflected in its history)
life) spirit and traditions.
Julienne High School--1964
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The modem skyline of Dayton
This is Julienne,
where we walk in the ways
of a great tradition.
HISTORY 5
Our Lady of Julienne--Sisters' Chapel
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TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Dedication 2
History 3
Faculty 7
Seniors 10
Underclassmen 49
Life 66
Spirit 78
Traditions 90
Patrons and Ads 102
THE FACULTY
To the fac ulty of J uli -enne High School, to the priests, the lay teachers, and especially to the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, we owe a debt which can never be repaid. Our education' our physical, mental, and spiritual development' our futures -how carefully they have fostered them over the years!
Rev . John Seaman, Chaplain and head of Religion Department; Rev. Lawrence Wessel, religion instructor
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Sr. Rose Anna, S.N.D.--Principal
Sr. Blandine, S.N.D.--Superior
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BACK ROW: Sr. Anna Marie--Art; Mrs. Broerman--Gen . Science, English; Sr . Theresa- - English; Mrs. Duffy--Mathematics; Mrs. Didier--World History; Miss Gysbers--Singing; Sr. Ann Louise- -Social Studies, Religion; Mrs. Noonan--Social Studies; Sr. Francis Xavier--Spanish; FRONT ROW: Mrs. Naughton-Business; Sr. Juli ana- - Religion, Biology; Sr. Martha - - Mathemat ics; Sr . Mary Victor - -Physics, Che mistry; Sr. Ann Christopher--Social Studies; Sr . Mary Leo--Chemistry, Math; Sr. Helen Therese--Social Studies
Mrs. Ross and Miss McMahon--Office Personnel
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THE FACULTr What is more impor
tant' we gratefully acknowledge them as the exemplars of our high school years and the type of adults we hope to become.
BACK ROW: Mrs. Hinkle--Social Studies, English; Sr. Genevieve Marie--Latin, English; Sr. Loyola Marie-Music; Sr. Julia Frances--Latin, Mathematics; FRONT ROW: Sr. Mildred Julie--Religion, Music; Sr. Francis Margaret--French, English; Miss George--Home Economics; Sr. Elise--Business·; Sr. Olivia--Social Studies.
BACK ROW: Miss Stabler--Clothing; Sr. Cassilda, S.H.--Music; Sr . Jeanne Therese--Religion, Journalism; Miss Dickson--Biology; Miss Meyer--Religion, English; Miss Webster--Health, Physical Education; FRONT ROW: Sr. Ann Lucille - -Religion, English; Sr. Joseph Marian--Latin, French; Miss Vietor--Health, Physical Education; Sr. Gertrude--Social Studies, English; Miss Fugikawa--Mathematics; Sr . Cecilia, S.H.--Religion, Spanish; Sr. Margaret Ann--Religion, English .
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THE SENIORS Standing at the threshold to woman
hood, we, the seniors of 1964, not only anticipate our future, but also look back to the years so vital in the formation of our Christian character. We are grateful to Julienne for the excellent education it has afforded us, and for the high ideals it has fostered within each of us.
Having been a part of the spirit and traditions of Julienne, we can recall the
SUZANNE EISMANN
solemnity of our Ring Ceremony, the gaiety of the Senior Picnic, the challenge of the Senior Play, and the inspiration of the May Crowning. So it is with a feeling of pride and a thankful prayer, that we leave behind our hopes for the future of Julienne. As we go, we keep with us the echoes of our songs and our laughter, so much a part of the spirit of the Class of '64, to live with us in the years to corpe.
Class Pres . 4; Class See'y 3; Sodality 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2.
VIRGINIA CHMIEL Class Treas. 4; Sodality 2,3,4; H.R. Pres. 2; C.S.M.C. Rep. 3 .
AMELIA BENNETT Class V-Pres . 4; Class Pres . 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; F.N.C. 3.
CLASS
OF 1964
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MARJORIE SMELSTOR Class See'y 4; Monogram Ass. Editor 4; Sodality 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 4.
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PAMELA ABREY N .F.L. 3; Bowling 2,4; Senior Play Com.
SHARON BACCUS Perf . Attend. 1,3; Red Cross 4; C.S.M.C . 4.
MARGARET AGNEW F.N.C. 3; Senior Play Cast; Bowling T e am 2; Candy Striper 3.
DIANE ANDERSON Student Council 2; Glee Club 2,3,4; Red Cross Pres . 3; G.A.A . 1,2,3.
LINDA AUGAITIS H.R. Pres. 3; Yearbook Staff 4 ; C.S .M .C. Rep . 1,2; Jr . Prom Com. 3.
CHA RLENE BAILEY Isotopians 3,4; Music 1,2,3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 .
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DOLORES ALMASY F.N.C. 3,4; Pe rf. Attend. 1.
SUSAN BARNHART F.N.C. 3; Corridor Capt . 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Sodality 1.
Class
of 1964
SUZANNE BEECROFT N.F .L. 2,3, Point. 4; J.C.O.W .A. 3, Pres . 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; C.T. Reporter 4.
JILL BEHRINGER Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; F.N.C. 3; G .A.A . 1, 2.
SUSAN BEHRINGER F.N.C. 3,4; F.T.A. 2; Perf. Attend. 1; G.A.A. 1.
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GWENDOLYN BENJAMIN ANITA BINKERT Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; H.R. N.F.L. 1,2,3, Treas . 3; Pres. 1; Glee Club 2,3; Ye arbook 4 ; Glee Club N.F.L. 1,2. 2,3; Senior Play.
SARA BETHEL Gle e Club 3,4; G.A.A. 1; F.N.C . 3,4; Candy Stripers 3,4.
We "leaves" behind
MARY DIANNE BICKHAM
School Service 3.
BEATRICE BIRES
all our memories.
JANET BOHAC
MARY BLUMENSTOCK H.R. Pres. 1; G .A.A. 1; Sacred Heart Rep. 1; Mission Day Com.
SUSAN BOHARDT H .R. Pres. 1,4; Student Yearbook 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Council Rep . 2; G.A.A. F.N.C . 3; Red Cross Rep . 1,2; Glee Club 2,3,4. 1.
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CONSTANCE BOLL F.N.C. 3; Perf. Attend. 1,2 .
BEVERLY BRAUN F.N.C. 3,4; G.A.A. 1; Senior Class Play; Red Cross Rep. 3.
KAREN BRENBERGER
COLLEEN BRENNAN F.T.A. 2,3; J.C.O.W.A. 4; H.R. Sec'y 4.
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CHERYL BRINKMAN G.A.A. 1,2,3; Corridor Capt. 3,4; Yearbook Rep . 1; Prom Com . 3.
NANCY BROWN Monogram Staff 4; Student Council Rep . 1,2; H.R. See'y 3.
MARGARET BRINKMAN Jr . Song Com. 3; Hall Guard 4; Sr. Song Com. 4; Corridor Capt. 3,4.
PATRICIA BROGAN Student Council Rep . 1,2; Sodality 1; G.A.A . 1; F.N.C. 3.
NANCY BROOKS Student Council Rep. 1; G.A.A. 1,2; Music Honor 3; School Service 1,2,3,4.
SUSAN BROWN F.N.C.3,4.
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PATRICIA BRINKMAN Drill Team 1; Perf. Attend. 2; Bowling 1; Corridor Capt. 3.
MARGARET BROWNE H.R. Treas. 4; J.C.O.W.A. 3,4; Sr. Play Com.
BONNIE BROWNSBERGER N .F.L. 1,2; Sr. Play; Corridor Capt. 3,4 .
MARY BURNS Sodality 1,2,3,4; Science Club 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; H.R. Pres . 4.
MARIE BRUNO Red Cross Council 4; G.A.A. 1,2 ,3,4; F.N.C. 3,4; School Service .
JANE BUECHELE F.N.C. 3,4; Sodality 1,2; G .A.A. 1,2,3,4; Student Council Rep. 4.
JACQUELINE BURGER Glee Club 3,4; Yearbook 4; Corridor Capt. 3.
ANGELA BUSH H.R. V-Pres. 4; Sr. Play; Jr. Prom Com.; H.R. Treas. 3.
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J CAROL BUDDE Silver Medal, Piano 2; Yearbook Staff 4; F.T.A . V-Pres. 4; N.F.L. 2,3,4.
SHARON BUTZ F.T.A. 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sodality 3; Biology Award 1.
PATRICIA CALLAN Cayoda Council 1,3,4; J.C.O.W.A. 2; Corridor Capt. 3; Perf. Attend. 2,3.
LORETTA CERMEL Y N.F.L. 1,2,3, Sec'y 4; Class Play 2,4; G.A.A. 1,2 ,3,4; F.N.C. 3,4.
HELEN CLARK C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4; C.H.S. News 4; Corridor Capt. 4.
SARAH CLEMENTS Student Council Rep. 1; C .S.M.C . Rep. 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; H.R. Vice-Po 4.
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KA THLEEN COMER KATHERINE CONDON Bowling 3,4; Red Cross Glee Club 2,3,4; H. Rep. 2; Glee Club 3; Jr. Treas. 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3 Dance Comm. Sacred Heart Rep. 1.
SHARON CONNERS SHARON COUVION H.R. Vice-Po 1,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Corrie J.C.O.W.A.2;RedCross 2. Capt. 4; Hall Guard
Dance Com . 2,4 .
A little bit of genius , a few chemicals, a tau of impishness, and . . . poof! !
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LINDA COX LOUISE CRAMER Perf. Attend. 3; Corridor Corridor Capt . 2; MonoCapt . 1; Senior Play gram 4; Hall Guard 4; Com. 4. Missi on Day Com. 3.
ELAINE CREAGER MARY CUNNINGHAM F. N.C. 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; F.T.A . 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Student Council Rep. 2; Sodality 1, 2 . Honor Roll 1,2,3,4.
But Amy, orange and purple clash!
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CONSTANCE DALEY H.R. See'y 1; H.R . VPres. 2; Bowling 1, Mission Day Com. 2,3.
NANCY DAVID Monogram 4; S .H. Rep . 3; F.N.C.3.
JANET DAVIS N.F.L. 2,3,4; Student Council Rep. 2; Red Cross V - Pres. 4; Glee Club 2,3,4.
SUZANNE DE ALOIA Senior Play 4; Student Council Rep. 3; H .R. Treas. 2; Prom Com . 3 .
DIANE DE JONCKHEERE F.N.C . 3,4; C.H.S. Play 4.
MARY ANN DINEEN Class V-Pres . 3; H.R. Pres. 4; Glee Club 2, Pres. 3,4.
ELAINE DE MAREY G.A.A . 1,2,4; N.F .L. 3; F.N .C . 3.
DIANE DOLL F.T.A. 2; Glee Club 2,3,4; H.R. Secly 1; G.A .A. 1,2 ,3.
KATHLEEN DICKMAN F.N.C . 3, Treas . 4; H.R. Of- . ficer 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Prom Com. 3.
CAREN DONCASTER Glee Club 3,4; Song Com. 4; Yearbook 4; Drill Team 1,2 .
THERESA DIETZ Sodality 1; G.A.A. 1,2; Senior Class Play 4; F.T.A. 2.
MARGUERITE DONNELLAN N.F.L. 1,3; G.A.A . 1,2; Soph. Play 2; Yearbook 2,4.
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GAIL DOORLEY G.A.A. 1,2; Red Cross 3; Corridor Capt . 4.
ASTA DYSAS N .F.L. 1,2,3; F.N.C. 3; Glee Club 2,3; Isotopi ans 3.
DlANEDUDON Glee Club 2,3; School Service 2; Corridor Capt. 2; Prom Com. 3.
LEEDA ECK G.A.A. 1; H.R. Pres. 4; H.R. V.-Pres. 2; Yearbook 3 .
DIANE DUES Song Com. 4.
ELIZABETH ECKERT J.C.O.W.A. Sec . 4; Isotopians 4; Glee Club 2; Drill Team 1,2.
MAR THA DUNCAN G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; J .C.O.W.A. 4; Student Council Rep. 3; Perf. Attend. 1,2.
BARBARA EDWARDS H.R. Pres. 3,4; F.N.C. 3,4; 3,4; Senior Class Play; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4.
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CONSTANCE EIFERT C .S.M.C. Sec. 4; Class Play 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2 ,3,4.
PHYLLIS FEDERSPIEL Glee Club 2; Drill Team 2; N .F.L. 3.
JOANNE EISENHAUER F.N.C. 3,4; C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; School Service 1,2,3,4 .
MADELYN ESKEN H.R. Treas. 1; G.A.A. 1; F.N.C. 3; Class Play 1.
GAIL EVISTON Class Play 4; Yearbook 4; Glee Club 2,3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 .
MAR Y BETH FENELON G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.N.C. 3.
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.~ CAROL EMMETT H.R. Pres. 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; F.N.C. 4; Drill Team 1,2.
MARGARET FINKE Yearbook Business Ed. 4; Student Council Rep. 4; N.F.L. 2; Sodality 1,2.
NANCY FISCHER C.S.M.C. Rep. 2; Isotopians 3; Pres. 4; Sodality 1,4; Honor Roll 1,2.
JUDITH FUSSNER Glee Club 2,3,4; Jr . Song Com. 3; Sr. Farewell 3; Sr. Song Com. 4 .
VIRGINIA FISHER N.F.L. 1; Sacred Heart 1,2,3,4; F.N.C. 4; Senior Play 4.
CAROLYN FORTMAN F.N.C . 3, Pres. 4; Yearbook 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Tennis 3,4 .
VICKI FRAZER Student Council 2,3, Treas. 4; F. T.A. 2,3; Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 .
SUZANNE GASPER C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4; N.F.L. 2; C.S.M.C. V-Pres. 4; Sodality 1,2,3.
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JOAN FOLLIC K Student Council Board 1; Student Council Rep. 1; G.A.A. 3; School Service 2 .
DOROTHY GEBHART H . R. Pres. 1; Corridor Capt. 3; Hall Guard 4; Monogram 4.
ROSALYN GEORGE Corridor Capt . 3,4; G.A.A. 1; Sacred Heart Rep. 2; H.R. Sec'y 4.
JANE GMAZ F.N.C. 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; N .F.L. 1,2,3,4; Monogram 3, Co-ed, 4.
ROSEMARY GRAY Cheerleader 3,4; Stud ent Council Off. 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Class Pla y 4.
JO ANN GERRITZEN G.A.A. 1,2; Art Award 3; Sr. Play 4; Candy Striper 3,4.
MARGARET GOTTSCHALL
G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4; Monogram 4 ; Ye arbook 4; Sodality 1,2 .
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CAROL GLASS N.F.L. 1,2,3,4; H.R . Sec' y 3 ; Monogram 3; Yearbook Staff 4 .
MARSHA GRAESER F.N.C. 3,4; F.A.A. 1,2; Gingham Girl 3,4; H .R. Off. 1.
KAREN GRESS G.A.A. V. Pres. 4; H.G. 3,4; G.A.A. Rep . 2; Typing Award 3.
KA THLEEN GRIESHOP Sodality 1,2,3 Sec. 4; Yearbook Ed.-in-Chief4; N.F.L. 2,3; National Merit Final. 4 .
DIANNE GUDORF G.A;A. 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; N.F.L. 2; H.R. VPres . 3.
JUDITH HALEY Student Council 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2 ; Monogram 4; Prom Com. 3.
, CASSANDRA GROOMS N.O.M.A. Award 3; Red Cross 1,2,3.
VICTORIA GULLEY Monogram 4; Yearbook 4; Sr . Play Com. 4; H.R. Treas. 1.
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ELIZABETH GROSS G .A.A. 1,2,3,4; H.R. Pres. 3; F.T .A. 2,4 V-Pres. 3; Sr. Play Com.
CHRISTINE HALEY Student Council 4; F.N. C. 3; Sodality 1; Class Play 4.
DEIDRE HALL Music Certificate 3; Student Council Rep. 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; H.R. Treas. 4.
KAREN HALL Glee Club 2,3,4; Sodality 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Corridor Capt. 3,4.
SUSAN HALL G.A.A. 2; S.H.L. 3; Latin Award 2; Bowling League 1,2,3.
ALaNA HAMRICK G.A.A. 3,4; Monogram 4; 4-H Achievement Award 3.
KRIS TIE HANSON Sodality 3,4; C.S.M.C. Board 4; Isotopians 4; Latin Award 3.
CAROL ANN HA RRIS SUSAN HART G.A.A. 2,3,4; Senior Play Senior Play cast 4; G.A.A . Cast 4; S.H.L. 2; Sodality 1,2; Glee Club 2,3; Mono-2. gram Staff 4.
We don't make them,
JA YNE HELMIG IRENE HARTINGS Monogram 3; F.T.A.2,3; Sodality 2; Red Cross 4; Latin Award 2; Biology N.F.L. 1,2,3; H.R. Pres. 2. Award 1.
DONNA HENRY JANE HERGO Sen. Play Com . 4; Honor H.R. Sec . 4; Typing Award Roll 1,2,3,4; Dis, State 3; Shorthand Award 3; Scholarship 3 . Honor Roll 2,3,4.
just collect them.
MARCIA HESS J.C.O.W.A. 4 Treas. 3; F.T.A. 4; H.R . Pres. 3; 3; Yearbook 4.
SHARON HESS Red Cross 1; G.A .A. 1,2, 3,4; School Service 1,2, 3,4 .
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BETTY ANN HEYNE Sodality 1,2,3,4; Debate 2,3,4; Student Council Off. 4; F.T.A. 2,3.
KATHLEEN HIGGINS J . C.O.W.A. 2; Carr. Capt. 4; Play Com. 2.
DIANNE HINES Sodality 1; Prom Com. 3; Bowling 3; Class Play 4.
CLAUDIA HOLTZCLAW Sodality 1,2,3,4; F. T .A. 3,4; N.F.L. 1,2,3,4; Red Cross 1,2,3,4.
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DIANE HOLYCROSS G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Sacred Heart Rep . 1; G.A.A. Rep. 2; Tennis Team 3,4.
PATRICIA HOPKINS Mission Day Com. 2; Bowling Team 3.
MARILYN HOYING H.R. V.-Pres. 1; H.R. Secly 2; Drill T eam 1,2; Student Council Rep . 4.
LINDA HUBER G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Monogram Staff 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. Rep. 1,4.
PATRICIA HUGHES Senior Play Cast 4; H . R. Officer 2; C.S.M.C. Rep. 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4.
ROBERTA HUNTER Voice of Democ. Roll 4; G.A.A. 1; Capt. 2,3.
MARLENE HURWITZ Glee Club 3,4; Drill Team 1,2; Monogram 4; Candy Striper 1,2,3.
4; Honor Corridor
BARBARA HUTZEL J.C.O.W .A. 4; Sodality 1; Perf. Attend. 1,2,3,4; School Service 1,2,3,4 .
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JACQUELINE HYLAND N.F .L. 2; C.S.M.C. Rep. 2,3; Student Council Rep . 4; Sacred Heart Rep. 1.
BARBARA HYLE Sodality 3,4; Monogram 4; G .A.A. 1,2,3,4; Stud ent Council Sec'y 4.
JANICE ISS ENMANN H.R. Officer 1,3,4; Senior Play Cast 4; F .N.C. 3,4; Hospital Volunteer 3,4 .
JEANETTE JACKSON N.F.L. 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Glee Club 2; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 .
ROSE ANN JACOBSON Hall Guard 4; N .F.L. 2,3; G .A.A. 1; H.R. Officer 1.
MARY JANNING Red Cross Rep . 4; Latin Award 2.
SUSAN JANNING N.F.L. 1; Hall Guard 2; Bowling 1,2,3.
JUDITH JEHN H .R. See' y 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Corridor Capt . 2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 .
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BRENDA JENKINS G.A.A. 1,2; Hall Guard 4 .
SUSANNA JOHNSTON Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Perf. Attend . 1,2,3,4; Tennis Team 2,3 ,4; Red Cross Pres. 4.
JUDITH JONES Senior Play Com . 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Sacred Heart Rep . 2,3,4; Monogram 4 .
LANA JORDAN Senior Play Com . 4; G.A.A. 1; Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4.
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Eyes on the r~ad, Jackie
CHRIS TINA KA VY PATRICIA KAIN Yearbook 2,4; Glee Club Monogram 4; G.A.A. 2,3 ,4; F.N.C. 3,4; G.A .A. 2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. 1,2 ,3.
PATRICIA KEATON F. T .A. 3, Treas. 4; Yearbook 4; G.A .A. 1,2 ,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3 ,4 .
KA THLEEN KEEFE Isotopians 4; S.H.L. 4; F.N.C. 3; Parish Sodality 1,2,3,4 .
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· . . or is it Jill?
MARY LYNN KEMPER ELAINE KELLY G.A.A . Pres . 4; Glee Club H.R. V-Pres. 4; F.N.C. 3; 2,3; Isotopians 3,4; SodalIsotopians 3; Yearbook 4 . ity.
NANCY KING S.H.L. See'y 4; Candy SELENE KIRCHMER Striper 3,4; Sr. Play 4; G.A.A. 1,2; F.N.C. 3; Sr. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. Play 4.
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FRANCIS KLEISMIT Tennis 2; Monogram 4; S.H.L. Rep . 4; Sr . Play 4.
MARY KLEIS MIT G.A.A. 1; French Club 2; Red Cross 2; Student Council Rep. 3,4.
MAR Y ANN KLOHE F. T.A. 3,4; Isotopians 3; Student Council Rep . 2; G .A .A. 1.
ELIZABETH KNOPP Corr. Capt . 4; Yearbook 2; Song Com. 3; Drill Team 1,2.
REBECCA KOEHL C.S.M.C. Rep. 1; G.A.A. 2; Yearbook 4; School Service 1,2,3,4.
MAR Y ANN KOORS Sodality 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Glee Club School Service 1,2,3,4.
KA THLEEN KUENLE G.A.A. 1,2; Prom Com. 3; Drill Team 1,2; H.R. Pres. 4 .
DIANE KULP G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4; G.A.A. Rep. 4; F .N.C. 3.
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Three o'clock decisions--homework
BARBARA KUNNEN PAULA LAAKE F.N.C. 3, Sec'y 4; H.R. V- Yearbook 4; Jr. Prom Pres . 2,4; Honor Roll 1,2, Com. 3; Senior Play Com. 3,4; H.R. Sec'y 3. 4; Sacred Heart Rep. 1.
MARIANNA LANG G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Stud ent Council 4; Jr. Prom 3.
KAREN C. LAUX N.F.L. 3,4; Red Cross 1; S.H.L. 2,3; V-Pres. 4; Drill Team 1,2.
in Physics, Math and French ... oh, well !
JO ANN LA YFORD BARBARA LEACH Yearbook 4; Senior Play Bowling 2,3; S.H.L. 1,2, Cast 4; H.R. See'y 3; Stu- 3,4; C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4; dent Council Rep. 4. School Service 4 .
MARY ANN LEIBOLD C.S.M.C. Pres. 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Sodality 1,2, 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4.
MARILYN LEITSCHUH Latin Award 2; School Service 4; Isotopians 4.
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JACQUELINE L1LL Mission Day Com.; French Club 2; Bowling 1,2,3; Corridor Capt. 2.
JUDY C. LINDEMAN Bowling 1,2,3,4; G .A.A. 1,2; Red Cross Rep. 2; School Service 4.
MAURA LOUGHRAN Sodality 1,2,3,4; N.F.L. 2, 3,4; Senior Play Cast 4; Yearbook 4.
MARY LUCID J . C.O.W.A.4; G.A.A. 1,2; Glee Club 2; Sodality 1.
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HARRIET MADER F.N.C. 3,4; Yearbook 4; G.A.A. 2; Senior Play Com. 4.
CHARLENE MARTIN Piano Recital 1,2,3,4 .
AGNES MAJERLE Senior Play 4; Locker Capt. 3,4; Glee Club 2; F.N.C. 3,4 .
ELLEN MAR TIN Assoc . Ed. Monogram 4; G.A.A. Rep. 3; Yearbook 4.
MARY MAKLEY G.A.A. 1; Honor Roll 2; Monogram Rep . 4.
MARLENE MARTIN G.A.A. 2,3,4; Piano 1,2,3.
LINDA MANSOR F.N.C. 3,4; C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4; S.H.L. 1,2,3,4; Bowling 3.
PHYLLIS MASCIO Glee Club 2,3; F.N.C. 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Perf. Attend. 3,4.
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MARY MASTBAUM G.A.A. 1,2; F.N.C. 3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; H.R. V-Pres. 4.
KA THLEEN McCLAIN F.T.A. 3,4, (Seely); Senior Play 4; H.R. Officer 3.
MARGARET MATOUSEK Sodality 1; G.A.A. 1; School Service 3,4; H.R. V-Pres. 4.
JUDITH MERKLE Sodality 1,2,3,4, (Pref.); H.R. Pres. 3; Class Pres. 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4.
LINDA MATTES G.A.A. 1,2; F.N.C. 3,4; Teen Club 1,2; Red Cross Volunteer 1,2,3,4.
BARBARA MEYER G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. School Service 1,2,3,4.
MARY ANN McCARTHY Sodality 1,2,3,4; Monogram 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4.
CAROLYNN MICHELS
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F.N.C. 3; Science Award 1,2; H. R. V-Pres. 3; H. R. See'y 4.
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CHARLEAN MILLER C.S.M.C.l; G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4; Hall Guard 1.
MARY YVONNE MILLER F.N.C. 3; Perf. Attend. 3; Jr. Dance Com. 3; School Service 3.
KAYLE MITCHELL Sr. Play 4; H.R. See'y 3; Corridor Capt. 2,3,4; Jr. Prom Com. 3.
RITA MONNIG F.N.C. 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4.
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BARBARA MOORE Sr. Play 4; F.N.C. 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4.
PAULA MOORMAN C.S.M.C. 1,2; H.R. See'y 3; School Service 3; Bowling 1,2,3,4.
JEAN MORRIS
MARY KATHLEEN MOORE
Monogram 4; Sr. Play 4; Yearbook 4; J.C.O.W.A. 3,4.
KATHLEEN MURPHY Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Latin Award 2; F.N.C. 3,4; Candy Striper 3,4.
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PATRICIA MURRAY G.A.A. Rep. 1,2,3; Yearbook 4; Jr. Prom Com. 3; School Service 4.
RITA NAAS
PAULA NORDHOL T F.N.C. 3,4; Candy Striper 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Sr. Play Com. 4.
G.A.A. 1; Monogram 4; Red Cross Rep. 3; F.T.A. 3,4.
SUSAN NORRIS G.A.A. 1,2; Soph. Play Com • . 3; Corridor Capt. 2,3,4; Honor Roll 1.
MARY ANNE NATHE Glee Club 4; Yearbook 4; Corridor Capt. 4; Honor Roll 4.
JULIE NEFF
PATRICIA O'CONNELL Student Council Pres. 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Monogram 3; Candy Striper 3,4.
Yearbook4; Jr. Prom Com. 3; Sr. Play Com. 4; F.N.C. 3,4.
CAROLYN PANFILE Sodality 1,2,3,4; Jr. Retreat League 2,3,4; C.S.M.C. Sec'y 4; Red Cross 3,4.
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PATRICIA PATTERSON G.A.A.1,2,3, Point Chairman4;Yearbook4; Monogram 4; Sr. Play Com. 4.
LORIEL PAVLIK Yearbook 4; Latin Award 1,2; Prom Com. 4; G.A.A. 4.
HELEN PETKEWICZ F.T .A. 3,4; G.A.A. 1; Red Cross 3; Honor Rolll,2,3,4.
KATHLEEN PLEIMAN Drill Team 1,2,3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; School Service 4; Hall guard 3,4.
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JANIDE POTTER Sodality 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4;N.F.L.1,2,3, V. Pres.; Student Council 4.
MARILYN PYTEL Sodality 1,2; F.N.C. 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 4.
MARTHA PURPUS H.R. Secly 3; G.A.A. 1.
KATHLEEN QUIDLAN G.A.A. 4; Corridor Capt. 3,4; PromCom.; F.N.C. 3.
Our contribution to Carnegie Hall,
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BARBARA REDDEN Sodality . 1,2,3,4; School Service 3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; C .S.M.C.4.
MARGARET RAUCH Senior Play Com. 4; G.A.A. 4; Yearbook 4; H.R. Sec'y 1.
NANCY REICHERT H.R. Officer 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1,2,4; F.N.C.3.
but why must they always practice during my study hall!
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MARJORIE REINHARD Glee Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. Rep. 3; H.R. Sec'y 1; G.A.A. 2,3,4.
MARY SHARON REPETTY G.A.A. 2,3; H.R. V-Pres. 3; Corridor Capt. 3; H.R. r
Treas.4.
KATHLEEN RILEY Monogram 3,4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Senior Play 4; School Service 3,4.
SANDRA ROMIE G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; NOMA Award; Bowling Pin 2.
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CARYL ROUNDS G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.N.C. 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Senior Play Com. 4.
CAROL SAETTEL G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Perf. Attend. 3; Area Girl Scout Leader 4.
LOIS RUDZIENSKI Isotopians 3, V-Pres .. 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Student Council Rep. 1; Latin Award 2,3 .
JANE RYDER LatinAward2;F.N.C. 3; Yearbook Asst. Ed. 4; Senior Play Com. 4 .
ARLENE SAETTEL F.N .C. 3,4; Senior Play 4; G.A.A.1,2,3,4; Corridor Capt. 2,3,4.
MARY BETH SCHIML G.A.A.1,2,3,4.; Senior Play 4.
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MARY RUSSELL Yearbook Asst. Ed. 4; N.F.L. 1,2; Student Council Rep. 3; Senior Play 4.
RITA C. SCHIRTZINGER G.A.A. Sec'y 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; 2,3,4; Latin Award 3; Gold Medal, Piano 4.
MARY ROSE SCHLORMAN Perf. Attend. 1,2,3,4; F.N.C. 3; Glee Club 2,3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4.
KARLA SCOTT F.T.A •. 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; S.H. Rep. 2,3, Pres. 4; Yearbook 4.
CAROLE SCHMIDT N.F.L.l,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3, 4; F.N.C. 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2.
MARILYN SCHROEDER F.T.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4.
PATRICIA SCHULKER Senior Play 4; Sacred Heart League 3, Treas. 4; F.T.A. 3, Point Keeper 4; Glee Club 2.
LINDA SCOTT Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; H.R. Treas. 3,4; Senior Play Cast 4; Glee Club 2,3.
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GAIL SCHNEBLE H. R. Treas. 1; G.A.A. 1,2; Yearbook 4; F.N.C. 3,4.
BARBARA SEmERT Alg. I Award 1; Sodality 1; J.C.O.W.A. 3; School Service 4.
MARY KAY SHANE G.A.A. 1 ; Monogram 4; N.F.L. 1; School Service 3,4.
CHRISTINE SHEEHAN Music Student 1,2,3,4; Honor 2; C.Y.O. Teen Council 3,4; Sodality 1,2, 3; Treas. 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4 .
BARBARA SHOCK G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Sodality 1,2; Glee Club 2,3,4; Gold Medal, Piano 4 .
JOAN SLAYBACK G.A.A. Treas. 4; Drill Team Capt. 1,2; School Service 4; Senior Play Com. 4.
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JUDITH SLOAN Yearbook layout Ed. 4; Glee Club 2,3; H.R. Treas. 4; G.A.A. 1,3,4.
SALLY SMITH Monogram 4, Co- Ed.-inChief; Monogram 3, AssociateEd.; G.A.A. 1,2,3; World Affairs Inst. 4.
SARA SOMSEl Glee Club Pres. 4; C.S.M.C. Treas. 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3.
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lUANN SlOUFFMAN C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4; Hall Guard 2,3,4.
SUSAN SOVONICK Glee Club 2,3,4; National Merit Finalist 4; Istopians 3,4; C.S.M.C. Officer 4.
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LINDA SPILKER F.T.A. 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Senior Play Com. 4; H.R. Seely 3.
KATHLEEN STEGEMAN Perf. Attend. 1,2,3; Noma Award 3; G.A.A. 1; Senior Play Com. 4.
CAROL SPITZMILLER N.F.L. 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Senior Play 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 4.
MARIANNE STANLEY Sodality 1,2,3,4; Glee Club ' 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Youth · Forum 4.
ELIZABETH STAUB G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.N.C. 3,4; Sodality 1,2; Candy Striper 3,4.
CAROL STEINKE Glee Club 2,3,4; F.N.C. 3,4; Red Cross Rep. 2; Yearbook 4.
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KA THLEEN STAMM G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; H.R. V-Pres. 1; Yearbook 4; Corridor Capt. 3.
LYNNE SUCHY G.A.A. 1; School Service 2; Bowling 1,2.
JEAN SUTTON F.T.A. 2,3; Pres. 4; H.R. V-Pres. 3; O.S.T. Span. I Honors 2; O.S. T. Span. II Honors 3.
PAULETTE TATONE G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Student Council Rep. 3.
MARGARET THUM Sil ver Medal (Piano) 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.N.C. 3, 4; Yearbook 4.
MARGARET TIERNEY G.A.A. 1,2,3, Rep. 4; Isotopians 3; Sodality 2,3; Yearbook 4.
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MARY ELAINE TOENNESEN
Soph. Play 2; News-Tribune Reporter 4; Monogram 4; Student Council Rep. 4.
MARY JANE TREY F.T.A. 2,4, Treas. 3;Yearbook Typing Ed. 4; H.R. Pres. 3; Student Council Rep. 4.
VIRGINIA TRAINOR G . A. A. 1,2,3,4; J.C.O.W.A. 4; Yearbook 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4.
KATHLEEN TURNER H.R. Sec'y 4; H.R. Treas. 2; F.N.C. 3,4; G.A.A. Rep. 1,2.
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JANE UHRIG Sodalityl,2,3,4; Isotopians 3, Sec'y-Treas. 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4.
JULIANA V AN BERKUM Senior Play 4; J.C.O.W.A. 4; Volleyball Team 4; Honor Roll 4.
detention.
ELIZABETH V ACCHIANO G.A.A. 1; Sacred Heart Sub. 1; Dance Com. 3; Perf. Attend. 1,2,3.
PATRICIA VARI Perf. Attend. 2; Student Council Rep. 3; F.N.C. 3; Head of Hallguards 4.
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DIANNA VERRETT Senior Play 4; Yearbook 4; G.A.A. 3; Red Cross 4.
NANCY VOGEL H.R. Officer 1,2,3; Yearbook 4; Song Com . 3,4; Senior Play.
SUSAN WALLING Sodalityl,2,3,4;F.T.A.3, 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Drill Team 1,2.
BARBARA WALTERS G.A.A. 2; Latin Award 2; Noma Award 3; C.S.M.C. 1,2,3,4.
WANDA WALTERS Sodality 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3; Chairman 4; C.S.M.C. 1,2; Senior Play Cast 4.
ANITA WARD Cheerleader 3,4; C.S.M.C. Rep. 1; H.R. Pres. 2; G.A.A. Rep. 3.
MARGARET WASSENICH G.A.A. 1; Prom Com. 3; Drill Team 1.
SUSAN WAYMAN H.R. Pres. 4; F.T.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,4; Student Council Rep. 1.
KA THLEEN WEHRMAN Monogram 4; C.S.M.C. 3,4, Publicity; F.N.C. 3,4; Sodality 2.
RITA WELLMEIER Yearbook Staff 4; Sophomore Play 2; G.A.A. 3; School Service 4.
JUDITH WEIGEL F.T.A. 3,4; Hall Guard 2; Sr. Class Play 4; Jr. Red Cross 1,2.
Eleven referees for one
SARAH WENZEL N.F.L. 1,2,3, Treas. 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Class Treas. 3; Sr. Class Play 4.
KAREN WENZLER G.A.A. 1,2; Teen Club Off. 3; H.R. Off. 4; Corridor Capt. 4.
volleyball game?
VICTORIA WHITACRE G.A.A. 1,2; Yearbook 4; Prom Com. 3; Mission Day 1,2,3.
KAROLYN WETHINGTON Monogram 4; Y earbook 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4.
MARILYN WHITE G.A.A. 1; Sodality 1,2,3; F.T.A. 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4.
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PHYLLIS WHITE Glee Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,3,4; Tennis Team 2; Mission Day Com.
TERESA WILL Sacred Heart Rep. 1,3; Ye arbook 4 ; F.N.C. 3,4; Senior Play 4.
AMELIA WILLIAMS Corridor Capt. 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Jr. Prom Com.
DONNA WILLIAMS Gold Medal, Piano 4; Silver Medal, Piano 2; Glee Club, Ace. 2,3,4; Glee Club, Seely, Treas . 4.
JACQUELYN WISSEL Isotopians 3; Yearbook 4; Perfect Attendance 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4.
JOAN WURST Glee Club 2,3,4; H.R. Sec. 4; H.R. Treas. 2; Drill Team 1,2.
JUDITH WISSEL Isotopians 3; Latin Pin 2; Yearbook 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4.
SUSAN WOLF Glee Club 3,4; NOMA Award 3,4; Perfect Attendance 1.
MARY K. WOLFF Glee Club 2,3, Librarian 4; J.C.O.W.A. 3; V-Pres. 4; G.A.A. 2,3; Song Com. 3.
J NANCY YOCHIM Honor Roll 4; G.A.A. Bowling 3;G.A.A. 1,2,3; Student Council Rep. 3.
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ELAmE WOERNER H.R. V-Pres. 4; Soph. Class Play 2; F.N.C. 3,4; Yearbook 4.
KAREN YOUNG G.A.A. 1,2; F.N.C. 3,4; Silver Medal, Piano 3.
MARY YOUNG Student Council 2; N.F.L. 3; 3; Re d Cross Rep. 1; Senior Play 4.
BARBARA ZIMMERMAN Senior Play 4; Glee Club 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Isotopians 3,4.
THERESA ZIMMER Mission Day Com. 1; Class Assembly 3; Prom Com. 4.
"A good time was had by all."
CAROLYN ZIMMERMAN G.A.A. 4; H.R. Pres. 1; Perf. Attend. 2,3; H.R. V. Pres. 2.
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RITA ZIMMERLE Glee Club 2,3,4; J.C.O.W.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 1; Student Council 1.
SUE ZIMMERMAN G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; H.R. Seely 1; School Service 4; Bowling 3.
JOHN F. KENNEDY (1917-1963)
. As the class of 1964 has
become part of history, so has this great man, our President, passed into the hearts and history of our nation.
"Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans. "
" this is a time for cour age and time of challenge. " Strong, spirited, enthusiastic--
This was our friend.
"Justice requires us to insure the blessings of liberty for all Americans Zealous, impartial, dedicated --
This was our brother.
here on earth God's work must truly be our own." Devout, humble, religious -
This was our exemplar.
"America's leadership must be guided by the lights of learning and reason Realistic. intelligent, objective - -
This was our leader.
"United, there is little we cannot do Confident, constant, courageous -
This was our PRESIDENT.
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A deepening appreciation of the values of scholarship becomes apparent in the activities of the Junior Class. The PSAT and the National Merit Scholarship Tests emphasize the importance of scholarly achievement in college and vocational careers. Studious but also gay, the Juniors set a fine example of loyalty and spirit
JUNIORS with their seemingly boundless vitality and energy. With the arrival of Spring, came an evening of enchantment in the longawaited Junior Prom. Then, in the words of music and song, the Juniors said farewell to the Seniors and took their places as the leader s of the school . . . The Senior Class of 1965.
< 1st R.--H. Makiewicz, C. Westendorf, N. Smith, C. Weser, J. Satalia, J. Biersack, J.
ELEVEN A
Finch, C. Ballweg, S. Cousins, J. Wolbers, L. Vehorn. 2nd R.--B. Crisler, B. Whitman, C. Stem ley, L. Millonig, L. Olekas, B. Osterloh, C. Trautman, P. Kirk, J. A. Kiefer, L. Lakotos. 3rd R.--P. Lagenhorst, S. Pfeiffer, T . Ciallombardo, J. Thirkield, S. Schleman, D . Hurst, L. Doctor, J . Kenison, S. Clark, L. Zweisler. TOP R.--M. Craighead, J. Foos~, M. A. Oster, J. Senecal, M. Scheffer, C. Weber, P. Kelly, R. Hoertt, A. Clark, S. Placke.
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ELEVEN B 1st R.--P. DeAngulo, C. Detmer, M. E. Gall, S. Armstrong, J. Staley, M. J. Martin, N. Riley, T. Loges, C. DiMatteo. 2nd R.-- L. Winter, M. McDonald, M. Hetzler, K. Berry, M. Aveyard, M. Sherry, J. Thacker, C. Asztalos, K. Barga, P. Ivory. 3rd R.--M. Cash, E. Pitman, R . Concannon, B. Musselman, M. West, A. Rose, K. Klosterman,A. Ziehler, P. Brodbeck. TOP R .- -M. S. Miller, K. Edmondson, J. Isreal, J. Meyer, V. Waldo, L. Wagner, M. Meyer, K. Beckman, J. Freiberger, M. S. Dittrich . ABS. J. Strozdas, C. Burns.
1st R.--N. Gambill, L. Gudorf, M. P. Halpin, J. Besanceny, M. A. Burns, R. Kleibecher, M. Gaub, J. Ksziepoloski, M. B. Schultz, D. Minham. 2nd R.--M. Huber, M. Chmielewski, B. Markus, K. O'Connell, D. Kammer, N. Butler, C. West, C. Stowe, M. Sparks, M. A. Buerschen, J . Gisclard. 3rd R.--M. A. Ries, N . Brademeyer, D. Reboulet, V. Eckert, J. Hausfeld, J. Weckesser, M. Rickman, K. Lafferty, J. Neff, J. Schim!. TOP R.--M. Santa-Maria, R. MacNealy, Y. Ruschau, J. Ernst, J. Rohl, D . Kuntz, K. Biersack, R. Wueste, K. Burchett, C. Wiggenhorn. ELEVENC
1st R.--S. Gibson, A. Lichenstein, J. Ferraro, R. Nylan, C. Bucklew, J. Backscheider, K. Perkins, C. Springman, D. Kuntz, C . Kussman, K. Schroeder. 2nd R.-B. Gowe r, N . Russel, C. Mantia, P. Huart, P. Serfin, C. Rudzinski, M. McCabe, M . L. Hullent, H . Brooks. 3rd R.--D. Harris, P. Sorelle, B. Brown, R. Lehman, C . Florea, M. Beck, K. Loeber, C. Silbereis, C. Nemecek, D. Kammer. TOP R.- - J. Schiffel, K. Connel, A. Harsacky, C. Kettler, C . Small, A. Masilionis, D. Deschler, J . Noonan, B. Cox, C. Keyes.
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ELEVEN E
1st R.--J. Berg, P. Orf, N. Wenzler, B. Beigel, S. Wallace, M. Spurgeon, H. Pope, S. Mitchell, J. Weckesser. 2nd R.--E. Daniels, D. Zajbel, K. Kroger, R. O'Reilly, M. McCray, C. Boy le, R. Wyen, P. Keller, G. Lauterbach, L. Greene. 3rd R.--B. Benner, M. Wendeln, J. A . Cascardo, M. Donovan, N. Berger, B. Fortner, N. Griliot, M. Keane. TOP R.--C. Pohl, J. Chavez, M. Metzern J. Hafner, K. Perry, J. Bush.
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ELEVEN F 1st R.- - R . Jacobson, M . Bollheimer, L. Koogler, M. Leibold, Sec'y, L. Gerhard, V. Pres ., L. Nick, Pres ., B. Koemer, Treas ., S. Henz, B. Miller, M. A. Yore. 2nd R. - -J. Hemmelgarn, R. Stanislo, J. Hamant, S. Griffith, B. Allen, S. Podoyok, R. Monnin, K. Disken, L. Shmiel, V. Kender. 3rd R.- - R. Hill, K. Fleck, D. Krewdl, S. Shepherd, L. Pabst, J. Hungling, C. Lingard, T. Ryan, M. Dunning, K. O'Neill. TOP R.--P. Tomczak, M. Phillips, C . Hrachovina, E. Lauricella, D. Huelsman, S. Walkup, R~ Hecht, M. Zimmerman, C. Haas, M. Gallico . Abs.--C . Stevens.
1st R.--S. Loy, A. Benner, H. Dudzinski, J. Burkhardt, P. Taylor, M. Van Dame, B. Staretz, T. Slonaker, J. Keller, V. Piekutowski. 2nd R.--D. Ward, M. O'Connell, P. Cruise, M . Grooms, S. Fischer, M. Ruf, J. Loomis, S. Winegar, M. Sullivan. 3rd R.--F. Stockert, P. Boston, A. Dow, C. Claffey, H. Wagner, M. Tiefert, D. Roche, B. Charles, F. Shay, A. Kester. TOP R.--J. Boehmer, B. Reiling, C. Meyer, P. Rettish, P. Gummer, S. Newcome, M. Kimble, C. Loney, A. Dahlinghouse, J. Christy, M. Rolfes. Abs. C. Olson.
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1st R. - -K. Saettel, C. Beckmore, M. Dickman, Treas., V. Keys, Pres., A. Westendorf, V. Pres., J. Reiling, Secly, T. Raponi, L. Thien. 2nd R .--A. Acton, R. Pleimann, L. Riller, B. Beard, B. Vescio, C. Carroll, E. Evans, R. Grilliot. 3rd R.-M . Trimbach, M. West, M. Sullivan, E. Helldoerfer, B. Hatton, M. Morin, M. Baker, J. Sti~krath. TOP R. --P. Lewis, D . Cristofaro, J. Mahle, A. Kronenberger, N. Dwyer, M. Beckman, D. McCormick, E. Bart. ABS. --E. Powers, F. Strobhar, C. Wahl.
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Junior Class officers are: 1. to r. Margaret West, V. Pres., CeCe Dimatteo, Pres., Mary Sparks, See'y, and Aldana Masilionis, Treasurer.
JUNIOR ACTIVITIES
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SOPHOMORES Full of life, laughter and enthusiasm, the
Sophomores have set out to make their class an outstanding one at Julienne. Their spirit and initiative have been felt throughout the the school as evidenced by their many activitie s. Much effort and cooperation on the part of each sophomore resulted in the very successful "Spring Fling." By their friendly competition in athletic s and earnest support of school projects, they have achieved a class unity of which they can be proud. The class of '66 will be remembered as one whose "high hopes" set the tone for a successful and happy future.
1st R .. --C. L. Wade, M. L. Bond, M. A. Weaver, P. Dix, C. Zieba, M. J. Steger, C . Kinzeler, J. Stegman . 2nd R.- - P. Clark, L. Carey, J. Jeckering, M. Phalen, D. Schirtzinger, E. Pavuk, L. Krainz, D. Lehman. 3rd R.--J. Gregory, D. Hagedorn, M. Browning, P. Rismiller, R. Vales, B. Kulkanik, G. Riffle, R. Hollo. TOP R.--L. Hedgebeth, V. Whitehead, C. Noonan, N. Keyes, K. Lowry, N. Meixner, V. Mitchell, D. Szabo, M. Stoddard, P. Budde.
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TEN A
TENB 1st R.--L. Lee, C. Madden, K. Johnson, P. Brown, M. Davis, G. Focke, M. Baker, J. McGuire, S. Murray. 2nd R.--M. Chmiel, C . Fliehman, J. Staretz, G. Borgert, M. Stem ley, N. Boesch, V. Bahret, C. Vocke, J. Lauer. 3rd R.--R. J. Kiss, V. Coyle, T. Hill, M . DeCarlo, C. Caserta, J. Hudson, S. VanAusdal, L. Bertke, L. Augsburger. TOP R.--R. R. Wolanczyk, P. Moorman, S. Higgins, S. Stebrel, K. Fisk, D. Kash, Z. Adams , P. Simmerman, P. Roth.
IstR.--S. Fortunato, N. Neubauer, M. Zitt, E. Riegle, O. Sheehan, M. Marko, S. Sullivan, C. Hickey. 2nd R.--P. Beck, N. DeBrosse , A. VanZant, A. Vaugn, P. Brown, T . Killian, R . Morgann, M. Kostoff, B. Wollenhaupt. 3rd R.--C. Kleiner, J. Fisher, L. Schiffman, G. David, S. Herbert, A. Spatz, M. Laux, M. Pope, M. Baumgartner. TOP R.--E . Gyori, D. Neu, S. Walters, K. Mancz, A. Pumillia, S. Craighead, P. Spilker, M. Platt, L. Goldschm idt.
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1st R.--C. Carlin, D. Grump, G. Strukamp, P. Walters, Treas., V. Koester, A. Musselman, V. Pres., K. McCartan, A. Knapp. 2nd R.--J . Clements, J. Clements, A. Berardi, A. Musselman, See ly, S. Lawson, C. Kleismet, C. Orf, C. Esken. 3rd R.--M. Doll, S. Wolf, H. Daley, C. Glaser, B. East, B. Goode, M. J. Heel, S. Thoma, J . Hejer. TOP R. --A. Brockman, L. Ruschau, C. Ireton, F. Hewitt, E. Jurick, S. Voit, D. Flaugher, K. Patterson, D. Monnin, R. Shively.
TEND
TENE
1st R.--L. Carson, B. Wildenhaus, K. Wolf, Pres ., M. Williamson, V. Pres., A. Magato, Treas., K. Schoenlein, See'y, J. Somsel, B. Schweller, L. Duffy. 2nd R.--M. Mescher, M. Pfieffer, M. Wade, B. Tobe, C. Amato, M. Strozdas, C. Sitzman, M. Plassenthal, G. Wartinger, M. Lehmann, M. Lauber. 3rd R.--C. Wicinski, C. Paull, S. Loy, S. Wolff, J. Brown, J. Hyle, S. Schliesser, P. Stockert. TOP R .- -B. Clume, A. Rastikis, L. Lawhorn, L. Guess, C. Goecke, J . Hanson, C. Thomas, S. Hempelman, P. Helker, M. Martinson.
1st R .--S. Walker, K. Keller, K. Grooms, K. Hoagland, P. Deger, M . McGuire , D. Dutzy, C.Fitzmartin, M . Zapatony . 2nd R.--M. Hill, M . Pickerel, M. Clark, M.Veg, C. Schmitz, S. Hoffman, J. Puchalski, K. West. 3rd R.--C. Harper, 1<:. Hafke, P. Deschler, S. Grewer, C. Kambitsch, M . Staddon, 1<:. Colosimo, J. Rodgers, M. LaForsch . TOP R.-C.Hochwalt,P.Magrath, A. Nartker , M . Miskimen, N. Wagner, B. Dineen, F. Laneford, J . Dineen. Abs.--J. Mitchell.
TENF
TENG
1st R.--M. Scarpelli , B. Ernst, J. Rougier, Secly, D . Olekas, Pres ., R. Fisher, V. Pres ., S. Sme debush, Treas ., C. McSemek, R. Dietz. 2nd R.--C. Andrews, M. Greschl, M. Coleman, L. Vescio, D. Turner, C. Biga, S. Brown, B. Elsass , S. Makiewicz. 3rd R.--C . Maier, K. Harper, M. Brumbaugh, P. Magrath, C . Buechele, J. Lengerich, C. Zirles, K. Fletcher. TOP . R.--D. Burgess, P. Zinkiewicz, J . Tischler, A. Lamborsld, C. Guilfoil, M. J. Flynn, B. Richied, D. Patterson, C. Long. Abs.--R. Massie.
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FRESHMEN Freshman year is, above all, a time for
getting acquainted, for making new friends, and laying the foundation for a successful student career. It wasn't long before the Freshmen made Julienne truly their own. Through inter -homeroom parties they met with the other girls in their class, and by enthusiastically participating in the BigLittle Sister program, they found the friendships of upperclassmen rich and rewarding. A display of initiative was shown by their organizing a very active and progressive Latin Club. Alive tothe spirit of the liturgy, the Freshmen produced an Advent play characterizing the beauty of the season. With their refreshing eagerness, enthusiasm, and determination, the class of '67 proved to be a vital part of the student body.
1st R .--E. Hansman, J. Smith, E. Williamson, Pres., M. E. Broadstone, V. Pres., V. Tabet, Treas., M . Somsel, M. Quinn, V. Todd, P. McGreevy. 2nd R.--L. Pohl, D. alwine, C . Regulinski, J. McCrink, J. Couture, P. Modras, V. Olding, M. Moore, J. Westbrock. 3rd R.-- P. Sears, D. Koesters, D. Heggs, C. Varley , P. Marlow, D. Parenti, M . L. Mechenbier, R. Clapp, M . Meltz. TOP R.- - R. L. LaVielle, S. Kronenberger, M. D. Suttmiller, M. Smith, M . Kereszi, B. Wabler, K. Stanley, P. Sutter . Abs .--M. A. Dix , Secly, M. Moran, D. Schmidt.
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1st R.--A. Bauer, J. Wartinger, C. Noreikas, T. Hoying, M. Westendorf, C. Staas, T . Kuhn, C. Vehorn, C. Finke. 2nd R.--M. Fiorita, B. Browning, C. Nye, S. Meyer, N. Barringer, M. Haley, M. Schumacher, D. Grusenmeyer, A. Carone. 3rd R.--V. Ernst, R. Blatz, J. Borchers, P. Sears, L. Deis, B. Williams, G. Wourms, M. Miller, K .. Logan. TOP R.--R. Leibold, K. Hochadel, J. Burns, P. Hampel, M. Wagner, J . Monroe, P. Miskimen, L. Egan, C. Stiplitus, C. Harsacky. Abs. K. Fleming, M. Sheets, A. Hanson.
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NINEC
1st R.-- T. Spang, B. Dahlinghaus, Pres. 2, J . Tarjan, Sec'y 2, G. Frazer, Pres. 1, B. Minham, V. Pres. 1, A. SchIemann, Sec'y 1, L. Eads, Treas. 1, K. Share, Treas. 2, S. Brun, V. Pres. 2, L. Linck. 2nd R.--A. Piekutowski, B. Lozan, T. Grilliot, K. Brandenburg, K. Bundenz, B. Stevens, S. Gorman, T. Nevius, L. Pavuk. 3rd R.--S. Staton, M. Foster, 1. Rench, E. Mudd, F. Dorsey, B. Carlin, R. D'Amico, D. Flohre, 1. Greene, C. Hartenstein, C. Ziehler. TOP R.--M. Concannon, M. 1. Fussner, C. Houston, R. Leibold, R. M. Kuntz, J. Rammel, N. Schuster, J. Hafer, C. Cooney.
1st R.--L. Deis, K. Rafferty, D. Belton, Treas . , P. Wagner, V. Pres., S. Mitchell, Pres .,
NINED C. Hoying, Sec 'y, M. Lehmann, M. Powers, D. McSemek. 2nd R.--J . Knight, D. Zug, D. Phelan, M. J. Quatman, C. Stukenborg, D. Howell, S. Duffy, N. Ramey, C. Sweigart, 3rd R.--P. Cherpeski, J. Doll, J. Redick, C. Condy, S. Brun, F. Flynn, M. Donovan, S. Beall, B. Wehrman, M. Chmiel. TOP R.--E. Marshall, S. Miller, C. Bertke, J . Schmidt, R.Shafer,B. Bernard, M. Eifert, D. Sheehan, S. Francis, C . Steinbrunner. Abs.--T. Dix .
NINEE
1st R.--C. Bernard, P. O'Connell, B. Wimsatt, P. Pumilia, D. Quinlivan, K. Gmeiner, M. McCray, E. Quinter, M. Sweigart. 2nd R. - -K. Beck, J. Griffin, D. Lange, J. Miller, B. Davis, M. Richison, K. Haller, L. Biga, J. Wachdorf. 3rd R.--M. Rado, P. Winters, K.Haley, S.Moosbrugger, M. Mescher, C. Niekamp, K. Keller, S. Randall, S. Hairston, J. Schweller. TOP R.--M. Dunsky, A. Thiel, M. Broker, M. Robinson, M. Scheper, J. Fitzgerald, K. Boston, S. McDonald, J. Sullivan. Abs .--C. Vittitow.
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1st R.--S. Fitzharris, L. Hoop, B. Caeke, K. Albers, C. Riggs, C. Hageman, M. Davy, P. Cenky, M. Sherry, -C. Wysong. 2nd R.--C. Leo, S. Price, M . Dichits, P. Light, N. Engleman, K. Murphy, E. Van Schaik, R. Zwiesler, L. Burkhart, S. Moorman. 3rd R.--M. Talle, C. Kisor, C. Crogean, V. Dudon, M. Brockman, R . Ruef, J. Chappie, P. Codzik, M. Carson, M. Kastner. TOP R. - -L. Berthe, S. Schreier, B. Paule, C. McGatha, S. Williams, M. Hagen, J. Priske, L. Tray, M. Rankin, B. Sheets .
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NINEG
1st R. - -J. Schulze, K. Battisti, M. Hafer, Treas., R. Aveyard, Pres., S . Reeder, V. Pres., B. Fischer, See'y, T. Roberts, L. Holtvoigt. 2nd R.--S. Wendling, M. Shillito, J. Drummer, E. Mazzota, S. Desando, C. Anderson, J. Amann, P. Herman, K. lmwalle. 3rd R. --B. Wassenich, J. Locke, S. Wuebben, B. Brown, J. Boston, E. Smith, M . Bruns, B. Roth. TOP R.--J. Simonton, R. Schelcher, S. Green, P. Kraska, 1<. Boyd, A. Mals, P. Cibulka, M. Rieger, E. McKeon, O. Cousins.
NINER 1st R.--E. Wenzel, A. Bella, L. Coriell, M. Loges, K. Meschke, J. Dunn, M . Roche, S. Fast. 2nd R.--D. Thomas, R. Moosbrugger, M. Balazs, V. Deis, N. Steffano, C. Wuerstl, L. Long, B. Leple y. 3rd R.--S. Zwiesler, R. Hunter, B. Laux, T. Sherman, C. Hutchinson, R. Seibert, K. Roof, M. Svellinger . TOP R . - -P. Smiley, J. Plassenthal, M. Beatty, C. Steinbach, M. Walling, C. Huist, S. Yore, S. Strutton.
IstR.--E. Reid, M. Snyder, B. Mays, Pres., S. Frieberger, Treas ., L. Barnhart, V. Pres., S. Lewis, See'y, M. Lehmann, M. Schaff. 2nd R .--R. Elix, J. Otto, D. Lukacs, K. Seitz, D . Streacker, B. Smith, C. Parlett, J. Colosimo, T. Weaver. 3rd R.--S. Holden, R. Pomuti, J. Longman, S. Roberts, M. Fenelon, B. Fisher, E. Frye, T. Harlett. TOP R. --D . Dial, S. Ritter, R. Zimmerman, J. Rosenbeck, B. Hofele, M. Luckett, L. Foose,C. Kiser.
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FRESHMAN ACTIVITIES
CLASSES Religion - -Providing a basic cour se in the fundamental doc
trines of our faith, the religion department aids in the formation of genuine, loyal, and articulate Catholics and of truly apostolic Catholic leaders.
Science and Mathematics--The Science and Mathematics departments present the challenge of the future - -a future that will be characterized by technological and mathematics advancements never dreamed possible until the present century .
. English--Oral and written communication, the appreciation of literature as a necessary cultural background, as well as the basic rudiments of grammar, are all stressed in the four year English course.
Business- -To prepare the graduate for a place in the business world, typing, bookkeeping, shorthand and clerical office practice are available to an increasingly large number of students.
Languages - -Speaking ability in one or more foreign languages is now believed to be the mark of a well-educated individual. Julienne contributes to this development with its French, Spanish, and Latin program s.
Home Economics--The modern woman must be a homemaker as well as a housewife. To achieve this end, the Julienne Home Economics department attempts to give students a fundamental knowledge of the basic homemaking skills in food preparation, home management, and decoration, fabrics and clothing design.
Social Studies--To mold the citizens of tomorrow, the Social Studies course develops in the student a keen awareness of history, pastandpresent, andof the vital role of a citizen oftoday ' s world.
Art - -That there is a rich potential of talent in the Art Department is attested by our students winning several first and second prizes this year in city, county, and in one national competition.
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Women are the heart of the home, the parish, the commu
nity, and the nation. To train her graduates to fulfill this
role, Julienne offers an extensive and varied curriculum.
LIFE
Father Seaman is explaining a point of doctrine to his apparently accepting class. Who will forget the discussions, the wit and humor of this period of the day?
RELIGION
Father Wessels' avid students are always eager to explain a bit of theology to him. Here, Mary Burns and Diane Dudon are vying for the honors of the day.
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EveninSisterAnn Lucille's English classes there is a touch of Paul Bunyan and John Henry. Here Sister explains to Jo Cascardo and Julie Noonan the influence of American folklore.
ENGLISH AND SPEECH
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What bit of theatrical know-how has Miss Sally Partin just offered to her eager Speech I class?
Sister Francis Xavier's Spanish II classes listen intently to the Spanish tapes while trying to "conquer" the seemingly diff~cult pronunciation and grammar.
These four girls, Mary Ann Leibold, Judith Merkle, Dianne Gudorf and Kathleen Pleiman, persevered through Latin for four years and rightfully can be called Julienne's outstanding classical scholars.
LANGUAGES
Eagerly discussing French life and customs are members of Sister Francis Margaret's French III class.
World Geography Class--Barbara Redden enumerates the topography of the African Continent while the rest of the class tries to catch any mistakes.. Sister Helen Therese looks on sympathetically.
SOCIAL STUDIES
Discussions in Sister Ann Christopher's Problems of Democracy class are considered vital of learning, ESPECIALLY to Cathy Stegman, Linda Cox, Elaine Kelly, Martha Purpus, Karen Brenberger, and Peggy Rauch.
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Patricia Gummer and Constance Claffey dem onstrate their genius at math explaining one of Sr. Martha's stupendous algebra problems to Julie Neff, Janet Berg, and Patricia Orf.
MA THEMA TICS
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Ever seem to be going around in circles? Actually, it's only a complicated little geometry problem that Jane Somsel, Mary Lauber, Sandy Lay, Mary Jo Strozdas and Ann Tam borski are intent on solving.
Learning to weigh masses on an equal-arm balance in chemistry class are Jill Israel, Marcia Ruf, Alice Rose, and Janice Kenison.
SCIENCE
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Mary Beth Schiml, Julie Van Berkum and Sister Mary Leo demonstrate how not to win the Nobel Prize for "A Study of the Physics of Ripple Tanks . "
New clothes are much more exciting when you m ake them yourself. At l eas t so say the girls in Miss Stabler's clothing class. Here Senior Vicki Frazer marks the hemline on Sue Zimmerman's sheath.
HOME ECONOMICS
Futurehomemakers of America learn the fine art of baking in the foods lab . Their cake certainly looks deliCious, doesn't it? Left to right the chefs are: Kathy Carlin, (hidden, Kathy Patterson), Sharon Wolf, Janet. Clements, Linda Payne, Pat Walters, Julia Clements, Francis Hewitt, Christie Kleismet.
BUSINESS
The Dayton business world rif tomorrow will be made up of many rif the Julienne students rif today-
Sister Elise, head of the Business department, checks the progress of Jean Fryberger, Joyce Ksiezopolski, and Susan Wolf in business machines.
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Ah! How nim ble one IS fingers become when one learns to type under Mrs. Naughton! With things running so smoothly, there should be no possibility of mistakes.
It is going to be another "Mona Lisa" or a typical Picasso? Sister Anna Marie appears undecided as she watches the promising artists--S. Janning, J. E. Stickrath, J. Weigel, and J. Hyland.
ART
Award Winning Art Students B. Brownsberger, B. Gower, M. Trimbach, S. Eismann, and M. Baker practice their silk screening technique in preparation for the Notre Dame Fine Arts Day.
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Sophomore rope artists and senior gymnasts, under the guidance of Miss Webster, thoroughly enjoy performing their athletic feats.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Education is not confined to the
classroom only) but to the realm of ac-
tual experience where it becomes some-
thing living and vital. Extra and
co-curricular clubs and organizations
provide the means whereby the student
can make her knowledge concrete and
practical. Field trips) discussions)
projects) and talks sponsored by the
clubs give the student an opportunity
to arrive at a greater understanding qf
the subjects in which she is most
interested.
Sophomore Glee Club
Junior-Senior Glee Club
Since the development of the studenes
personality through leadership and service
is one of the prime objectives of Notre
Dame teaching) the students are encour-
aged not only to participate in the various
clubs) but to assume responsibility for their
efficient management.
SPIRIT
We are all proud of our own student snack bar, "The Emblem," but none are more so than these members of Student Council who worked for it "above and beyond the call of duty." They are: l. to r. Betty Heyne, Rosem ary Gray,. Barbara Hyle, Vicki Frazer, Pat O'Connell, Sr. Mary Leo, Moderator, Judy Weckesser, and Pat Vari.
STUDENT COUNCIL
Taking a few minutes to rest from a whirlwind of pre-election activities to display their slogan posters are, Top to bottom: Mary P. Halpin, Josie Thacker, Pat Orf, Linda Vehorn, Deann Ward, Gretchen Trautman, and Mary Sullivan.
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F.TA. F.T.A. officers Wanda Walters, Pat Shulker, Pat Keaton, Kathy McClain, Carol Budde, Jean Sutton, and Moderator Sister Mary Eugene take a little time to relax on our beautiful campus before conferring over their next meeting.
A wide view of the teaching field is open to juniors and seniors through the Future Teachers Club. Highlights of this year's work were visits to the University of Dayton and WLW-D, participation in discussions at Vandalia Butler High School, a teacher observation day by Chaminade F . T.A. members, and a guest speaker, Sister Genevieve Marie.
The purpose of the Future Nurses Club is to provide its members with information concerning careers open to women in the field of medicine. This is achieved by hearing speakers qualified in these matters and by actual experience of the members as volunteers in local hospitals.
F.N.C. F.N.C. officers Kathy Dickman, Barbara Kunnen, Carolyn Fortman, examine "Brigit" the visual anatomy model in the biology laboratory.
C.S.M.C.
Let our banner cover the earth "that all may know the truth." Standing with Sister Julie Louise, Moderator, are 1. to r.: Barb Redden, Connie Eifert, Sally Somsel, CarolynPanfile, Mary A. Leibold, Christine Hanson. FRONT: Sue Savonick and 'Kathy Wehrman.
Actively functioning at Julienne and in many other Catholic high schools in the nation is the Catholic Students Mission Crusade, an international organization of prayer, study, and sacrifice for the Church I s missions throughout the world.
The Sodality of Our Lady is a Catholic action leadership group whose chief purpose is to select, inspire, train, and form exemplary Catholics to be dedicated Christian social leaders . Under the patronage of Mary, aided by specific daily spiritual duties, and prompted by the need of apostolic work, our Sodality attempts to train Catholic young women to be leaders of the school, the Church, and the community.
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OfficersMarianne Stan-ley, Vice-Prefect, Christine Sheehan, Treasurer, Judith Merkle, Prefect, and Kathleen Grieshop, Secretary, in action during the weekly Sodality meeting.
TEENS IN ACTION
The teens in action, Ann Horsacky, Jackie Hausfeld, Lois Winter, and Charlene Ziras, along with their Moderator, Miss Fujikawa, are very busy with plans to combat osbscene literature.
A primary aim of Teens in Action is to help combat one of the community's biggest problems, obscene and indecent literature. This year T. I. A. typed and addressed C .D.L.bulletins each month, distributed questionnaires on community moral standards, and wrote letters to newspapers concerning bad movie ads.
Formed to promote devotion to the Sacred Heart, this school-wide organization has two main objectives: encouragement of frequent confession and Communion, especially on first Fridays, and the daily recitation of the Morning Offering. Homeroom representatives inform the girls of the Apostleship of Prayer IS monthly intention by distributing the leaflets and sell the Sacred Heart Messenger.
Karen Laux, Nancy King, and Patricia Schulker prepare activities for the next general meeting with Moderator, Sr. Francis Xavier.
SACRED HEART LEAGUE
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N.F.L.
N.F .L. enthusiasts, TOP ROW: Sue Beecroft, Miss Sally Partin, Moderator, Carol Spitzmiller; FRONT ROW: Loretta Cermely, Janine Potter, and Sally Wenzel had a busy yearof competition in speech tournaments with other groups and schools for coverted trophies and medals.
JR.-SR. GLEE CLUB The success of our Glee Clubs is a pertinent example of the Julienne student's interest in the fine arts. The long hours of practice result in excellent performances such as the Julienne -Chaminade Spring Concert and the Fine Arts Day at Reading, Ohio. These concerts provide not only personal satisfaction but stimulate cultural interests in the school and in the community. Here, Miss Gysbers and Glee Club officers Alice Buerchen, Donna Williams, Sally Somsel, Barbara Musselman, Hanka Makiewicz, and Mary Wolf gather about the piano performing their individual duties.
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SOPHOMORE GLEE CLUB Left to right: Director Miss Rose Gysbers, Michele Laux, Ann Tamborski, Elaine Gyori, Mary Staddon, Dianna Grump, Julie Rougier, and Cynthia Paull.
Julienne's Latin Club members delve into such topics as mythology, Roman life, culture and government. Another activity of the group is active promotion of Latin for enjoyment. This was done with the presentation of various skits depicting Roman life and customs and the sponsoring of a Latin Week, April 20-24.
Latin Club officers and Mary Kereszi, and Peggy Marlow marvel over the modern aspects of ancient Roman homes while Paula Sears, Maribeth Quinn, and Phyllis Modras point out to Sister Joseph Marian that this model even has a chariot port!
LATIN CLUB
TOP ROW--Carolyn Wethington, Nancy David, Judith Haley, Julie Noonan. FRONT ROW --Ellen Martin, Margie Smelstor, Sally Smith, Jane Gmaz, Barb Hyle.
"Strength in a Word" - -a fitting motto for the successful publication of the Monogram! Due to the diligent work and ingenuity of the staff, their moderator, Sister Jeanne Therese, and the Journalism class, the "new look" in school newspaper publication was introduced and enthusiastically received by the faculty and student body.
THE MONOGRAMS
The production of a larger, more attractive yearbook sums up the work of the 1964 Monogram Yearbook Staff. Combining their talents in the various tasks entailed, the members gave generously of their time and effort. New tenns such as multiples, point sizes, and caps and lower case became increasingly familiar as deadlines were anticipated and met. Shown are L. to R.-Jane Ryder, Judy Sloan, Josie Thacker, Elaine Kelly, Kathy Grieshop, Mary Russell, Mary Jane Trey, and Anita Binkert.
Marie Bruno and Sue Johnston received a special pin for five years of service in Red Cross.
Shown at right are the 1963 - 64 officers: Darlene Turner, Sarah Griffith, Marie Bruno, Sue Johnston, Pres., Sue Gibson, Sec'y, and Janet Davis, V . Pres .
].G.D. W.A.
Julierme 's ' Chapter of the Red Cross is recognized as the most outstanding volunteer program in the Dayton area.
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The Julienne Chapter of the Junior Council on World Affairs is dedicated to promoting knowledge of current events. This year's members participated in panel discussions on the Middle East and also took part in many interschool activities. The model General Assembly and United Nations Week with its costumes, movies and posters, were high points of the 1963-64 schedule.
JCOWA officers Arm Acton, Treas .; Mary Wolff, V. Pres.; Suzanne Beecroft, Pres.; Elizabeth Eckert, Sec 'y; with their moderator Miss Dickson, solve the world's problems.
1st ROW: Rose Grilliot, CarolynFortman, Julie Staley, Sue Johnston, Diane Holycross, Kathy Mancy, Peggy Plassanthal, Dianna Ward. 2nd ROW: Debbie Lange , Nancy DeBrosse, Sue Hempleman, Marilyn Luckett, Sandy Grewe, Phyllis Beck, Miss Vietor, Loriel Pavlik
Charlene Carroll, Rosemary Gray, Anita Ward, Lynda Gudorf.
The G.A.A.officers for this year were: TOP ROW - -Pat Patterson, Rita Schirtzinger. MIDDLE ROW - -Karen Gess, J oni Slayback, andMissWebster. FRONT ROW--MaryLynn Kemper, Miss Vietor.
N. H. S.
ISO TOPIANS An avid interest in science and mathematics
characterizes members of the Science Club, whose aim is to foster the advancement of science and to encourage future careers in this field.
Scientists Lois Rudzinski, Jane Uhrig, Gretchen Trautman, Jennifer Rohl, Maura Loughran, and Nancy Fisher dream of outer space as they examine Jenny Rohl's Mariner II projects.
Members, 1964: S. Beecroft, B. Bires, C. Budde, M. Burns, V. Chmiel, E. Eckert, B. Edwards, V. Frazer,J. Fussner, J. Gmaz, R. Gray, K. Grieshop, D . Hall, D. Henry, B.A. Heyne, S.Johnston, P. Kain, M. Loughran, M. A. Leibold, M. A. McCarthy, J. Merkle, M. A. Nathe, C. Paniile, L. Pavlik, N. Reichert, J. Ryder, C. Saettel, R. Schirtzinger, 1. Scott, C . Sheehan, M. Smelstor, S. Smith, S. Sovonick, C. Spitzmiller, M. Stanley, J. Uhrig, J. Van Berkum, S . W enze 1, E. Woerner, M. Wolff.
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ACTIVITIES
THE YEAR 1963-1964 WITNESSED THE WORK OF AN ACTIVE AND SPIRITED STUDENT BODY. THE TRADITIONAL ACTIVITIES WHICH HIGJILIGHT EACH YEAR PROVIDED THE MEANS FOR STUDENTS TO SHOW THEIR INITIATIVE AND INGENUITY. THE SOLEMN RING CEREMONY IN SEPTEMBER CROWNED THE ANNUAL ROSTER OF ACTIVITIES.
THE FATHER DA UGHTER DANCE) MISSION DAr, RETREA T, MA Y CROWNING) AND THE SENIOR PLAY: EACH EVENT WAS ENTHUSIASTICALLY PLANNED AND SUPPORTED. AS A FITTING END TO A VERY HAPPY FOUR YEARS) THE SENIORS BADE THEIR FAREWELL TO JULIENNE WITH THE BACCALA UREA TE MASS AND COMMENCEMENT
TRADITIONS ,
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ONE WITH THE FLAME Feb. 8 and 9 will always hold fond memories for the Senior class of 1964. These
days were the climax of strenuous months of preparation for the cast and crew of "One With the Flame." Under the capable direction of Sister Adrian, S. N . D. the actors of Chaminade and actresses of Julienne were able to present the life of Joan of Arc in completely new form. The play was a series of flashbacks from Joan's trial to her youth, to her time at court, and to the battleground. The stage and lighting crews combined talents to effectively carry out the abstract form of the play.
The companions of Joan's youth gaily celebrate "Beau Mai."
Maura Loughran and Wanda Walters struggle for possession of the holy relics.
Janine Potter, as Joan of Are, pleads with the Heavenly Voices.
Dianna Verrett as Joan is brought before the Church's tribunal.
Ladies of the Court, Carol Spitzmiller, Linda Scott, Sally Wenzel, Julia Van Berkum, Anita Binkert and Mary Beth Schiml voice their contempt of the Warrior Maid.
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Dad and his "little" girl enjoy their fabulous date.
These smiling faces represent the newest additions to the Notre Dame Alumnae.
Junior hostess serves Seniors and their mothers at Mother-Daughter Tea.
Fathers and daughters bounce to the burmy hop at the annual Father-Daughter Dance.
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The Forum leads a lively discussion on the pros and cons of college education for women.
Father Setter asks the girls to join verbally their intentions with his during the retreat.
Father Seaman is shown here blessing the rings of the Seniors.
Camera-shy Seniors gather for the traditional sing-along in the court yard.
Beginning of solemn May Procession honoring Our Lady on her day.
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"Once Upon a Time" a queen named Christine Sheehan reigned over the seniors and their dates at the 1964 Commencement Ball.
The queen's subjects enjoy the evening's first dance.
((ONCE UPON A TIME))
Some of the senior girls enter the enchanted courtyard with their dates at the Senior Commencement Ball.
During a break in the dancing, groups of juniors take advantage of the beautiful courtyard.
"LOLLIPOPS AND ROSES))
GRADUATION
Final adjustments are made and reminders given in the lobby before the Commencement exercises.
-:r:he Seniors await the final march down the aisles of the N.C.R. Auditorium.
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Monsignor Connaughton presents the diplomas to the 299 graduates.
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Sue Eismann, Class President
Peacefulness and serenity are captured in the faces of the graduates.
MAr 31) 1964
This is the Class of 1964.
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PATRONS A. Scott, Assoc. - -J. Petkus Realty--
222-0285 Best Wishes! The Future Nurses Club Congratulations from the Juniors of llD! Compliments of llF Congratulations from the Sophomores of 10E Best Wishes Seniors! Freshmen of 9C John R. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Benjamin Herman Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Besanceney Mr. and Mrs. Victor Boll Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Braun Mrs. John T. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brinkman Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bruno Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Budde Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buerschen Mr. and Mrs. John M. Buerschen Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Burger Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burns Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Bush Mrs. J. K. Carlin Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cermely Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chmiel Mr. and Mrs. John A. Creager Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Dominic A. DeAloia, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Dietz Mrs. Kathryn A. Dineen Mr. and Mrs. Carlton W. Doncaster Mr. and Mrs. Frank J . Doorley Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Dudon Dave Dudon- -Class of '67 Col. and Mrs. John C. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Eisenhauer Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Eismann Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fisher and Family Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Fortman Mr. and Mrs. Alban L. Gebhart Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Glass Mr. and Mrs. William S. Gmaz Mr. and Mrs. William Gottschall Mr. and Mrs. Russel Graeser Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Grieshop Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Grooms Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gross Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Grusenmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Don Haley
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Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hall Mr. and Mrs. William Hess Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Heyne Mrs. J. B. Holtzclaw Mr. and Mrs. Norbert B. Hunter, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Janning Mr. and Mrs. J. Farrell Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kavy Mr. and Mrs. John Keaton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Keefe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Kelly Major and Mrs. James D. King Mrs. Eleanore A. Kleismit Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Klohe, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Koors Dr. and Mrs. Albert Kunnen Miss Alma M. Kuntz Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Leibold Mr. and Mrs. C. Don Leitschuh . Mr. and Mrs. Nestor J. Mader Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Mastbaum Mr. and Mrs. John A. Matousek Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mattes Colonel and Mrs. Robert W. Michels Mr. and Mrs. Albert Monning Mr. and Mrs. Jack Merritt Moore Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Pleiman Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pytel Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Quilan Mr. and Mrs. Ray Romie Dr. and Mrs. Roy C. Rounds Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Ryder Mr. and Mrs. David L. Scott Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Shane Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Sloan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leon P. Smelstor Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Smith Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Somscl Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Stamm Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Staub Mr. and Mrs. Ned A. Thacker Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thurn Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Vogel Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Walling, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wayman Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Weigel
PATRONS-ADS AI's Used Cars--222-4253 1050 Valley Street (Stanley and Valley)
Best Wishes to the Class of '64 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Finke
Bill's Washer Service 1627 Hearthstone Dr. --252-9034
Catholic Order of Foresters Insurance Arthur J. Huber, Field Representative CL 2-2756
Christy's Pizza House, Marian Meadows Shopping Center, 6155 Brandt Pike, Huber Heights BE 3-1881
Compli ments of Townvue Restaurant
Congratulations and best wishes to the Seniors, St. Albert the Great Teen Club
Congratulations to the Class of '64 Class 12-G
Congratulations to the Seniors of 1964 From a Friend
Congratulations to the Class of '64 From a Friend
Congratulations to the Class of '64 From the Seniors of 229, 120
Congratulations to the Class of '64 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Eck
Congratulations to the Class of '64 Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Lucid
Congratulations to the Class of '64 from St. Anthony Teen Club
Eva Majerle, Associate--Joe Petkus Realty, 516 Troy Street, Dayton, Ohio 45404
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Good luck to the Class of '64 Patterson's Floral Gardens
Harold Lyle Chas. Wuchet, Sheet Metal Co.
Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio 223 North Main Street, Dayton 2, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kuenle, Jr. Best Wishes to the Class of '64
Ohmer Park Service 1820 Wyoming Street CL 3-2631
Phil and Jerry's Foodarama Super Market--Pharmacy
Riverdale Ice and Beer 3413 N. Mairi Street, Dayton, Ohio
Trainor Shoes Knott Building 228-8561
Furst the Florist 1306 Troy Street
Wally's Shell Service--229-6031 6001 Far Hills at Whipp Road, Dayton, Ohio
Weckesser Electric Co. 1831 Tacoma Street
Zenith Pattern Products, Inc. 821 Hall Avenue
May God be with you always From 12-A
Congratulations from The Four Hasses
Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. White Mr. and Mrs. J. F . Wissel Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wurst
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AD VERTISING
FORD 11
2901 S. Dixie
"The Best Deal in Town"
Congratulations & Best Wishes to the Seniors of 1964
CORPUS CHRISTI TEEN CLUB
NORTHWESTERN TOOLS, INC.
117 Hollier Ave. Dayton 3, Ohio
Precision Jig and Fixture Parts
T -Nut and Stud Sets--Step Blocks
Gene Thomeczek, President
Congratulations to the Class of 1964
FOR TENER
PLAZA LANES
1260 E. Central Ave.
Miamisburg, Ohio
866-3321
CONGRATULATIONS GRAD!
HE'LL GIVE YOU A PARKMOOR JUMBO BURGER
Free!
(Offer expires December 31, 1964) , \ ,0
DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT "There's a Parkmoor Drive-In near you"
Congratulations to the Class of 1964
MR. JOSEPH BOSTON
JOEJS
FRIENDSHIP CLUB
2217 N. Western Ave .
268-5811
Dayton, Ohio
ADAM BALLMANN'S SONS
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
2159 Valley St.
Dayton, Ohio
Compl iments of
LUTHMAN'S FUNERAL HOME
364 Xenia Ave.
Dayton, Ohio
Phone 252 -4211
Compliments of the
CLASS OF 1946
Best Wishes to the Class of 1964
A FRIEND
"Gifts for All Occasions"
GIFT FAIR
116 N. Main Street
Centervi lie, Ohio
885-7341
HOUSER'S PHARMACY
Spin-Kemp Shopping Center
5428 Burkhardt Ave.
Phone CL 3-9148 Dayton, Ohio
Congratulations to the Class of 1964
CA rODA COUNCIL
Congratulations from
ROBERT J. WOURMS
PHOTOGRAPHER
Portraits Formal Bridal
Candid Wedding Albums Commercial
629 Kennelworth Ave. 274-6446
Time to Remember with Portraits
WILLIAMS BROS.
ROOFING CO.
3235 Va Iley Street Phone BE 3-4175
All Types of Roofing
Aluminum & Asbestos Siding Storm Doors
Storm Wi ndows Seamless Spouting
Awnings and Canopies
Good Luck 1964 Graduates
Congratu lations and Best Wishes
to the Senior Class of 1964
MUTUAL TOOL AND DIE, INC.
725 Li lac Avenue Dayton 17, Ohio
WALTER FUNERAL SERVICE
1235 N. Main St. Phone 228-5181
Congratulations to the Class of 1964
BRINKMAN TOOL AND DIE) INC.
325 Kiser Street
Dayton 4, Ohio Phone BA 2-1171
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Congratu lations Seniors
WEBER--DURBIN --STOERMER, INC.
2503 Far Hills Ave. Dayton 19, Ohio
228- 2850 233-3533
The Best in Portable Typewriters
Underwood Sm i th -Corona Alpina Remington-Rand Olivetti
Also Rebui It Manual Standard T ypewri ters
S&V VALLEY VIEW GROVE OFFICE MACHINES
3505 Va II ey Street Dayton 24, Ohio 3934 Salem Ave.
Managers: Mr. and Mrs. George Schamel for Wedding Receptions, Private Parties, Picnics
Catering Service Available
Congratu lations Class of 1964
CR 7-9397 Open 8 to 6
WENZLER BROTHERS
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
432 Lookout Ridge
Comp Ii ments to the Class of 1964
OHIO CHEMICAL SEALER CO.
THANKrou *Mr. Friedman for the fine
photographs in our yearbook. *Mr. Carl Vorpe, the company
representative, for his help fu I suggestions.
*The Editorial Staff: Vicki Gulley, Marcia Hess, Diane Hines, Paula Laake, Harriet Mader, Julie Neff, Janine Potter, Peggy Rausch, Margie Smelstor, Carol Spitzmi Iler, Nancy Vogel, Carol Weth ington.
*The Layout Staff: Carolyn Fortman, Mari Iyn Pytel, Ginny Trainor, Gai I Schne ble, Kathy Stamm.
*The Typing Staff: Sue Haas, Pat Patterson, Rita Schirt zinger.
*The American Yearbook Company, our publisher.
*Sister Rose Anna, our prin . cipal, for allowing us to
bui Id a bigger and better yearbook .
* Sister Francis Margaret, our advisor, for her patience and hard work, without whom it would have been impossible to produce this cherished volume.
THE EDITORS
Dayton, Ohio
Let us remember these paths) for we may seldom walk this way again.
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