julienne high school yearbook 1962
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Facult)! and Administration 4-5 Underclassmen
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Clubs
Activities
Seniors
Ads and Patrons
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Sister Adrian Sister Agnes Marie du S. S. Sister Ann Justina Sister Ann Louise Sister Ann Lucille Sister Anna Catherine Sister Bernardine Julie Sister Cassilda. S. H. Sister Cecilia. S. H. Sister Elise Sister Francis. S. H. Sister Francis Xavier Sister Gertrude
Reverend John I. Seaman. Chaplain Reverend Lawrence G. Wessel
Sister Blandine. Superior Sister Rose Anna. Principal Sister Be rnadette Marie. Couns elor
Sister Gertrude Josephina Sister Helen Therese Sister Joan. S. H. Sister John Martha Sister Julie Louise Sister Loyola Marie Sis te r Madeline Julie Sister Margaret Aloyse Sister Margaret Genevieve Sister Marie Angela Sister Marie Elise Sister Marie Theodosia Siste r Martha Sister Mary Aquin Sister Mary Bernard Sister Mary Damian Sister Mary Gerard Sister Mary Herman Sister Mary Leo Sister Mary Patrick Sister Mary Regina Sister Mildred Julie Sister Olivia Sister Rita. S. H. Sister Teresa Sister Xavier Marie
Mrs. John Carmichael Mrs. Robert Corpstein Miss Geraldine Dickson Mrs. William Duffy Miss Betty Fugikawa Miss Rose Gysbe rs Mrs. Robert Johnson Mrs. Paul Lingg·
Mrs. William McCord Miss Helel"\ Raiff Mrs. Joseph Umina Miss Irene Wolsiffer Mrs. John Wurts Mrs. William Zachar
Office: Miss Roberta McMahon Mrs. Ruth Ross
Cafeteria: Mrs. Bertha Drake Mrs. Harold Frazier Mrs. Harry Grieshop Mrs. Ralph Wenzel Mrs. Richard White
Maintenance: Mr. Frank Davis Mr. Joseph Kleismit Mr. Walter Kleismit Mr. Elias Morcos
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Fathe r W e ss e l c onsults w ith F a the r S e ama n about senior r e ligion.
Siste r Rose Anna , our Princ ipa l.
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Undoubtedly the greatest influence on the students of Julienne is that of their teachers. As the seniors of 1962, we are aware that they are in . large part responsible for the education we possess today. We shall always be grateful, to them for their inspiration and help. Our sincere hope is that future clas s es will come to appreciate and admire the faculty members of Juli~nne High School as much as we do.
Sister Blandine, the Superior.
Miss Roberta McMahon, secretary to the principal.
Mrs. Ruth Ross watches those attendance cards carefully as Barbara KellaITls knows.
Study period supervisors: Sister Rita, S.H.; Sister Anna Catherine; and Sister Marie Theodosia.
Miss Irene Wolsiffer, Miss Rose Gysbers, Mrs. Joseph UITlina, Mrs. WilliaITl McCord, and Mrs. WilliaITl Duffy take tiITle out in th e school ,library. 7
Sister Mary Bernard teaches the principles of science.
Siste r Mary HerITlan, the school sacristan, prepares the Hosts for the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
SOITle of the lay teachers enjoy a little coffee . Standing: Mrs. John CarITlichael, Mrs. JaITles Zachar, Miss Betty Fugikawa; Seated: Mrs. John Wurts, Miss Geraldine Dickson, Mrs. Robert Corpstein, Mrs. Robert Johnson, and Miss Ruth Stabler.
FreshITlan teachers Sister Bernardine Julie, Sister Mary Patrick, Sister Gertrude, and Sister Helen Therese ITleet in the library.
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Mrs . Paul Lingg and Mis s Helen Raiff ITlark off the positions on a volleyball chart.
Our tempting meals are prepared by Sister Margaret Genevieve and Mrs. Bertha Drake, Mrs. Harold Frazier, Mrs. Ralph Wenzel, Mrs. Richard White, and Mrs. Harry Grieshop.
Mr. Elias Morcos and Mr. Frank Davis play an important part in keeping the cafeteria running smoothly.
Mr. Walter Kleismit and Mr.Joseph Kleismit are reaching high to give the corridors a new look.
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HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS: (T op to Bottom)Jean Freiberger, 9C; Linda Zwiesler, 9K; Doreen Roche, 9D; Ann Westendorf, 9A; Pat Gummer , 9G; Cathi Nemecek, 9E; Margaret West, 91; Kathy Saettel, 9B; Theresa Walsh, 9J; Joan Neff, 9F; Elaine Lauricella, 9H.
M iss Wolsiffer teaches her class the language of the Romans.
I am the spirit of Julienne. I see many classes corne and go, along with thousands of happy memories.
This year I welcomed the senior class of 1965. This is truly a wonderful class, one of the best I have seen. Even though the school was new to them, these girls adjusted well and fitted into the routine so smoothly that it seems they have always been here. Toyou, Freshman Class of 1962, will corne three wonderful, happy years of fun, laughter, and of course, study. When you are gone, I will be the one who will remembe r you with fondest thoughts, for I am the spirit of Julienne.
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Our favorite subject after lunch biology with Sister Mary Aquin.
Sister John Martha presides over this class of Latin lov e rs.
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Let's not count calories today.
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They all know this answer
in Sister Mary Patrick's English clas s.
'Traveling the path of Algebra I with Sister Bernardine Julie.
Sister Helen There s e looks on as the class discussion continu es.
What's on Sister Mary Regina's tape ? Latin, of course.
Thp. daily trudg e ! The freshmen walk from the Corpus Christi homerooms
to the main building. Destination ... lunch.
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Judy Merkle, sopho m o r e clas s pres ident, l e ads a discus s i on w ith the h omeroom presid e nts: Sta rl.ding - - M a rie Bruno , lOA; Ir e n e H a rting s, 10 I ; T heresa Zaida in, 10H; S e ate d - - Stepha n y Ander, l OB; Judi t h H igg ins , l aC; Na n c y Vo gel, laD; Virginia Chmie l, 10E ; S a lly W e nze l, 10F; Anita Ward, lOG.
Jac que lyn Wissel tries to make this geometric figure clear to Judith Wissel, o r is it Judy explaini r:g to J ackie?
Here is the class Iwelcomed so heartily last year. I am glad to see that you are all I hoped for. During your next two years he-re, Sophomores, do not forget how to be fun loving yet serious, happy-golucky but still cautious, ambitious while restrained. Set your sights on happiness and it will come to you! Whateve r you do in life, hold on to your ideals, for they are precious. Through the years I will remember you just as you are now, for I am the spirit of Julienne.
Sister Olivia oversees this map study in World His tory clas s.
.. Study time in the cafeteria finds
everyone busy.
"Watch the birdie," directs the photographer to Gail Harding as the other members of her class wait their turn.
L atin II can be anything but dead, as Sister iJulie Louise and the girls of this class demonst r ate.
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Mary Rose Schlorman explains a Mass symbol to Louann Moon, Linda Mattes, and Diane Anderson; and Sister Ann Lucille evidently approves.
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Would Cheops recognize this pyramid? Top: Patricia Hopkins, Sally Wenzel; Middle: Elizabeth Eckert, Judy Sloan, Pamela Amato; Bottom: Diane Holycross, Mary Miller, Linda Huber, Mary
Mastbaum.
Sophomore music pupils: Sandra Mathis on, Donna Williams, Deid];e Hall, P e ggy Thurn, and Rita Schirtzinger.
The sophomore drill team stands at e as e .
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Returning dishes after lunch are Peggy Finke, Karolyn Wethington, and Judy Wissel.
CLASS OFFICERS: Kathleen Shultz, treasurer; Christine Deger, secretary; Susan Garlock, president; MaryJo Logan, vice-president.
Here are the girls at the peak of their high-school career. You have corne a long way since your first day as freshmen, and have only a short way to travel before your journey is over. During your senior year, do not become so entangled in !he future that you forget the present, for the present is all we are sure of. Remember to smile and never lose sight of your goal in life, whateve r it may be. Do good and the shadow of happiness will follow you. When you leave our school, I will smile after ·you, f01 I am the spirit of Julienne.
Juniors show tha.t there's nothing like a class meeting to encourage class spirit.
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English students gather in groups to discuss a selection from American lite rature.
The business students work to improv e their typing skill.
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Patricia Holton eagerly measures her finger for the longa w aited class ring .
Sister Mary Bernard checks carefully the progress of this chemistry experiment, or who knows what might happen?
"i-Como esta usted?" say the junior Spanish students.
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Mrs. Johnson lends a hand in Clothing Clas s.
Sister Martha asks for suggestions on how to correct the mis take in thi problem.
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Siste r Ann Louise looks over possible prom theme s w ith the junior homeroom presidents: E v elyn Abrey, lIB; Arlene Dellinger , IIF; Barbara Kinzig, lIE; Marcia Meyer, llD; Barbara Stafford, llA; Chr i s tine Weaver, IIC.
Who said this food doesn't taste good?
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Art students Karen Sobieski, Diane Fricke, Catherine Chmiel, and Jane Dudzinski develop their talent under the direction of Sis te r Xavier Marie.
The Junior Drill Team provides synchronized entertainment for the first class meeting.
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Student Council
Sister Mary Damian, the moderator, meets with the Student Council Board: Standing -- Maureen Farrell, Christine Deger, Patricia O'Connell, Karen DeWitt (freshman, junior, sophomore, and senior board members); Jo Ann Donohue (head of Corridor captains); Ann Weckesser (head of hall guards); Seated -- Kathy Baker (treasurer)' Eileen Donovan (v ice-president). Joyce Issenmann (president). and Pat Clemens (secretary).
The Julienne Student Council is a charter member of the Dayton Area, State, and National Associations of Student Councils. One elected representative from each of the thirty-two homerooms meets with the officers and interested students at meetings held twice monthly. The Student €:ouncil Board, consisting of the six officers and a representative from each of the four classes, plans each meeting and all activities. General assemblies are called for special programs and policy changes. An appointed committee acts as the Student Council Historians, keeping account of projects held during the school year.
Major projects of this year were the "Freshman Welcome," "Friendship Week," the annual student council dance, collection of candy for underprivileged children at Halloween time, the traditional father-daughter dance, and decoration of the school and the selection of gifts for the teachers at Christmas. The second semester started off with two weeks of cleaning of lockers and uniforms, followed by a panel discussion on personal appearance by students of Julienne and Chaminade. A Holy Hour was a special Lenten project. April and May ushered in campaign speeches, rallies, and posters -- all necessary for the election of the student council officers for the new school year 1962-1963.
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Student Council Representatives: Standing -- Patricia Brogan, lOA; Mary Klohe, 10 I; Janet Davis, 10F; Janet Bohac, lOB; Deidre Hall, 10H; Elaine Creager, lOG; Cler DeChatelet, 12D; Sue Laidley, 12C; Sharon Powers, 12E; Barbara Borchers, 12A; Susie Reiling, 12F; Jeannie Young, 12B; Nancy Brown, 10E; Diane Anderson, 10D; Pat O'Connell, lOCi Christine Deger, lIE Seated -- Susie Pflaum, IIA; Dian Lenhoff, IIC; Mary Jo Thurman, IIF; Nora Dwyer, 9E; Linda Vehorn, 9C; Loretta Thien, 9G; Maureen Farrell, 9H; Cynthia DiBlasi, 9K; Linda Bremer. 9J; Christine Burns, 9B; Jane Elliott, lIB; Pat Froehly, llD Absent -- Diane McCormack. 9A; Marjorie DeBord. 9D; Kathy Schroeder, 9F; Lois Kern, 9 I
The Student Council officers conduct a general meeting for the student body.
All' s quiet in the corridors when classes are i n session .
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The Student Council cooperates with a local radio station in collecting candy bars for underprivileged children.
Sacred Heart League
The League of the Sacred Heart is a school-wide organization which promotes devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. At monthly meetings, the promoters from each homeroom discuss the current intention of our Holy Father and the Mis s ion Intention, both of which are included in the Morning Offering. Promoters encourage the girls to receive the sacraments and to wear the Sacred Heart Badge. In reparation to the Sacred Heart the whole student body participates in monthly projects such as prayers for conversions
Sister Francis Xavier and the officers; Rosina Vacchiano, secretary; Jeanne Staas, vice-president; Barbara Shearer, president; and Barbara Price, treasurer.
and acts of penance.
The homeroom representatives of the League of the Sacred Heart work on their monthly projects.
Sodality
The Sodality of Our Lady is an organization formed for two main purposes; namely, personal sanctification of the sodalist and active work in the apostolate of the Church. The Sodality fulfills these purposes through prayer, especially devotion to our Blessed Mother, and through various projects
which are proposed at the weekly meetings. The Sodality newspaper enables each sodalist to keep informed about the activities of the other class groups. The aim of each member of the Sodality is to give herselft to our Blessed Mother, and, through consecration, to become an instrument for the salvation of souls and the Christianization of the world.
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Sister Mary Regina with the officers: Nancy Bramlage, secretary; Catherine Becker, vice prefect; Carol Jean Simon, prefect; Bonnie Schumacher, treasurer.
Sister Julie Louise, the moderator with the C. S. M. C. officers: Lorinda Adams, recording secretary; Gertrude Gombert, vice-president; Vicki Voith, treasurer; Ann Schweitzer, president; Mary Ann Dorsten, corresponding secretary; Jacklyn Didier, publicity; and Martha Evans, project chairman.
C.S. M. C. representatives prepare leper bandages to be sent overs eas.
C,S,M,C, The Catholic Students' Mission Crusade promotes prayer,
study, and sacrifice for the missions and the spread of the Mystical Body of Christ. Every girl in the school is a member, and each homeroom has a special representative who attends bi-weekly meetings. The officers plan three general assemblies a year. Many activities are annual projects, such as Mis sion Day, the collection of Christmas cards and leper bandages, Lenten and monthly spiritual exercises. Many girls also attend the national convention held at Notre Dame every two years in August.
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These senior sodalists made their temporary Act of Cons ecration last year -Top Row: Judith Voit, Mary Kay Unger, Ellen Didier Middle Row: Rose Marie Goldschmidt, Mary Enneking, Alice Spatz, Rita Diemunsch, Ann Schweitzer First Row: Bonnie Schumacher, Catherine Becker, Carol Jean Simon, NancyBramlagE
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Sister Adrian with the NFL officers: Thelma Sobieski, Vice president; Pamela Miller, point keeper; Judi Maher, treasurer; Phyllis Anderson, president;
and Mary Patricia Trenkle, secretary.
Marcia Meyer, Phyllis, Judi, and Pam practice for the one-act play, "For
LO\'e of a House. "
From October to March the Julienne Chapter of the National Forensic League is on the move. Each Saturday finds a group of promising young orators testing their speaking skills against other Ohio students. They don't always win, but each tournament they gain exp~ rience while practicing the rules of good sportmanship. Better speaking, they know, means better citizenship in America. The N. F. L. girls are true ambassadors, for they represent Julienne to widespread numbers of people.
Phyllis Anderson
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Maura Loughran and Carolyn Wieland are ready for extemporaneous speaking at the district tournament at Chaminade.
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The F. T . A . officers prepare a meeting: Jayne Friel, treasurer; Gail White, v ice-president; Barbara Shearer. president; · Catherine Hodell, secretary.
The F. T . A . membe rs pose on the front lawn during their visi t to Reading.
The Julienne Chapter of the Future Teacher s of Ame rica is open to upperclassm e n who are interested in the field of teaching. At bi-weekly meetings, the membe rs participate in panel discussions , learn about va rious aspects of teaching from movies, and sometimes have a v is i ting t each e r s peak about he r chosen profes sion. The re are opportunities to v isit schools, also.
The F. T . A. plans many projects through which members may obtain the cov eted F.T.A. pin. Among these are tutoring students , presiding o v er study groups, working in the library, and helping the teachers in v arious other ways. This year the club worked in conjunction with the Chaminade F. T. A. in several interschool activ ities.
Forme r Julienne F. T. A. members who have chosen teaching in the religious life as their v ocation.
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The
National Honor
Society
National Honor Society Officers; Ruth Stoltz, treasure r ;Kathy Dwyer, secretary; Barbara Jakobows ki, president ; Carol Pett, vice-president.
The main purpose of the National Honor Society is to furthe r d evelop the qualities of leadership, scholarship, c harac ter, and service . The members of th e Juli e nne Chapte r attend biwe ekly meetings at which they plan projects and hold dis cus s ions. Their main proj ect is compiling the Honor Roll at the e nd of each quarter. Activities during the past year included a c andlelight procession to honor Our Lady, Christmas caroling, and a limerick contest for the school.
Sister Rose Anna addresses the National Honor Society assembly.
Newly inducted members pledge leadership, scholarship, character, and serv ice.
The Monogram
The Julienne MONOGRAM is the voice of the Julienne s tudents. It announces corning e vents and feature s editorials, b ook reviews, and various a rticles of general interest. P ublication of the MONOGRAM c onsists of a three-week preparation. During the first w eek, articles are assigned t o the reporters; dummies are t yped; and page editors plan their layout. Throughout the s econd week, all pictures are t aken; typists type the dummies on photographic paper; and page editors edit the material before pasting in the finished a rticles. In the final week, t itles are created to complete the page, which is then copyr ead and sent to the printers. The climax of the month corne s , though, when the papers are at last distributed to the waiting students
Big Chief Reporter Mary Ann Siewe (center ) offers suggestions to Reporters Catherine Becker, Vicki Voith, Barb Borchers, Sue Laidley (art editor) and Karen DeWitt.
Marianna Russell (business manager), Mary A. Keydoszius (circulation manager), Jacklyn Didier (Quill and Scroll secretary), and Corrine Welsh (typing editor) get busy.
H e re we all are with Sister Margaret Aloyse, our moderator, almost lost in the middle: Standing:-- Pamela Hecht (editor) , Gail Burchett (exchange editor). Mary A. Keydoszius, Marianna Russell, Sue Laidley, Cle r DeChatelet(associate editor). Carolyn Weinert (page editor); Seated:- - Corrine Welsh, Mary Kay Unger (page editor). Barbara Amann (copy editor), Rosanne Geis and Barb Smith (page editors).
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Junior Red Cross officers discuss plans for the next meeting with Moderator Mrs . Johnson. Officers are Karen Sobieski, secretary-treasurer; Diane Anderson, vice-president; and Barbara Schmitz, president.
The Julienne chapter of the Junior Red Cross is one of the most active groups at school. Its major project during 1961-1962 school year was helping with entertainment and refreshments for patients at the County Horne each month. All four c1a:sses participated in this project at Chris tmas time. The freshman and Seniors I donations bought small gifts, which the juniors wrapped. The sophomores I baked dozens of cookies to make the party a big success .
The Junior Red Cross Rally took place at the N . C. R. Auditorium with Julienne representatives painting scenery, ushering and presenting skits . Besides engaging in these activities, many ofthe members do volunteer work at the hospitals and at the Junior Red Cross Chapter House.
A committee looks ove r each horne room I s ideas for the J . R. C. Album. Members are Thelma Sobieski, Sara Griffith, Karen Sobieski, Sue Johnston, Mrs. Johnston, Barbara Schmitz, Gail Burchett, and Diane Anderson.
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F.N.C.
The Future Nurses Club is open to girls who are inte rested in careers in nursing and its allied fields. The club's purpos e is to pre sent information about these careers and the schools which can supply the necessary training for them . At the monthy meetings, me mbers become more acquainted w ith nursing through movi e s and talks by guest speakers.
M e mbers participate in v arious outside activ ities dur ing the school year. This year they toured St . Elizabe th's Hospital and the Wright-Patterson Air Force Bas e Hospital. For the first time in many years, a doc tor , Dr. Louis Goetz, spoke to the members on the importance of being a good nurse .
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Officers Jill Seitz, secretary; Ann H e inz, v icepresident ; Andrea Wood , president; and Linda Laux, treasurer, confer w ith Sister Ann Lucille, moderator.
Miss Marge Petty speaks to the club about a career in di e tetics.
The s e nior m e mbers of F. N. C.: Row One L inda Laux, Sue Miller, Barbara Bickle, Martha E v ans, Anne Heinz, Andrea Wood ; Row T w o--Jerilyn K e nder, Becky Gough , Phyllis Mote , Carolyn Fischer, Jill Seitz.
The Junior-Senior Glee Club performs for the student body.
Jr. -Sr. Glee Club Officers: Miss Gysbers, director; B. Barstow, v ice-pres.; K. Dwyer, Sec. -treas.; S. Slayback, K. Drummer, librarians; J . Yoit, pres.; R. Stoltz,acc.
Soph. Glee Club Officers; M. Stanley, sec. -treas. ; C. Eifert, vice-pres.; P. Mascio, J . Sloan, Y. Frazer, librarians; M. A. Dineen, pres.
Glee Club The Junior-Senior Glee Club has been a part of Julienne for
about eight years. Members, chosen by the director at tryouts early in the school year, are those who enjoy singing. The girls practice twice a week for an hour after school and must attend three-fourths of the meetings to sustain membership.
The Glee Club's 1961-1962 program has been a very successful one. Besides singing for different parish Altar Societies and pre senting a Christmas program, the members sang in the Spring Concert.
A joint concert with the Chaminade Glee Club at Memorial Hall rounded out the activities. This event was a first for our Glee Clu Club and one we hope will become a tradition.
The Sophomore Glee Club used to be combined with the JuniorSenior Glee Club, but it is now a separate organization. It enables younger girls to gain singing experience and prepares them for the older group . The club presents its own concerts each year, which always turn out to be very successful endeavors.
The sophomore glee club performs as a part of the Christmas program.
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Je.o. W.A.
The Julienne Chapter of the Junior Council on World Affairs is dedicated to prolTlOting knowledge of current e , -e nts. Meetings are carried out under the guidance of Mrs. Wurts. Many inter-school activ ities are planned e a ch year. including the Model Gene ral Assembly . which is the highlight of the club calander. Members may w in any number of awards. from the 100 point club certificate to the Jun-i or Ambassador Award. The latter i s a two-month trip to a European c ountry.
Iso topia ns
T he Isotopians. science club members a t Julienne. are bound together by their c ommon interest in scientific subjects. T here are about forty members. all u pperclassmen. who meet twice a month. At each meeting the girls prepare two projects on mathematics. chemistry. physics. or biology. This year's m embers planned several trips. inc luding a picnic and tours of the Proc tor and Gamble Soap Company at Ivorydale and the weather bureau at V andalia.
The J. C. O. W. A . officers locate a point of interest on the globe. Vicki Voith. president; Mary Pat Tre nkle . s e cretary; Jos e phine Steine r. v ice-preside nt; Mary The res e Marlin. h i storian; (missing) Corrine We lsh, treasure r and p o int k e eper.
The Isotopian officers "get a charge " out of preparing their me e tings with Sister Mary Leo. Officers a re B a rbara Kinzig (secre tary- treasurer) and Ann Schweitze r (pre s ide nt). Absent is Rob erta Blinke (vice-president).
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G. A. A. officers K. Powers (pres.). V. Richardson (v ice - pres.). K. Flanigan (point keeper). K. Bond (sec.), M. Clements (treas. ) pose with their moderator Miss Raiff.
G,A,A,
The Girls I Athletic As s ociation is one of the first organizations founded at Julienne. Its main purpose is to create, promote, and sponsor an active interest in atbletic participation. A secondary aim is the stimulation of a true spirit of sportsmanship toward fellow players. Each homeroom has a representative who attends monthly meetings and reports news of coming sports events, social events, and other activities. Awards for participation in s ports are the G. A. A. pennant, G. A. A. pin, Block J, sports medal, and the Four Year Trophy. The club also plans skating parties, a banquet, a play day, and a freshman we lcome .
This year, for the firs t time, the four clas s e s selected all-star volley-ball teams which pitted their strength against each other for the championships.
For the first time Julienne and St. Joseph participated with Chaminade in cheer leading. First row left -- Barbara Zwiesler; First row right -- Patricia Lozan and Leslie Walters. Ab~ - - Linda McDonald.
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" Guess who hit the bull's eye! !" Shirley Stewart points unbelie v ingly, a nd Sharon Pohl, Arlene Stafford, and Jacquelyn Sanders are e v en more a mazed.
The annual ping pong tournament gets under way early in the school year .
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Corrine Welsh, one of the many participants in the G. A. A. bowling lea
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Margaret Fryling's prelude to a strike.
The Junior All-Star Team volleys the ball to victory .
The
Junior-Senior
All-Star Game
How w e can che er! ! !
Students go all out to support their teams.
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That's another point for the seniors.
Seniors show their class Ilpirit by cheering for the All-Star Team.
JUNIOR ALL-STARS Margie Ansley Frances Eden Carolyn Ewald Carol Grilliot Ann KelTlper Nancy LilTlbert PalTlela Miller Sharon Volk
There's real action ... and grace in this galTle.
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SENIOR ALL-STARS Pat ClelTlens Pat Lozan Kathy McGuire Sharon Powers Vicki Richardson Mary Ann Siewe Virginia Stueve Karen Troy
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Yearbook Moderator Sister Mary Gerard discusses with artists, Marna Baker, and Barbara Kellams and Editor Marilyn Eck some yearbook art designs.
The Yearbook
Typist Arlene Stafford works to the dictation of Andrea Wood.
Julienne I S yearbook, MONOGRAM, is the story of the year in pictures . It begins its existence during the summer. Two girls are sent to Detroit where they learn the rules and techniques of producing a good yearbo.ok. The "working dummy" is planned at this time. When school reopens in the fall, the subscription drive begins and is followed by the ad drive. Numerous pictures are taken and, under the guidance of their adviser, the staff members start work on the organization of the book. Lay-out, art work , body copy, and cut lines are just some of the many points to be considered. As the completion of the yearbook comes into sight, all breathe a sigh of relief and wait eagerly for the arriv al of the finished product from the publisher.
Meeting the first deadline is the preoccupation of these yearbook staff-members: Jill Seitz (advertising manager), Sue Rohe (photographer), Dona Griffith (typist) and Mary Frances Allen (assistant photographer).
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Sister John Martha directs the lay-out operations of Judy Suttmiller (subscription manager), Andrea Wood (assistant), Catherine Becker (copy edito r ), Marilyn Eck, and Gail Burchett (assistant editor) .
Our ever faithful friends, Mr. Paul Retrum (company representative) and Mr. Joe Friedman (expert Photographer) .
Barbara Schmitz (business manager) and Jill Seitz check the total adve rtising r e turns for the day.
Uur indispensable yearbook representativ es: Top Row -- Christina Kav y, 10H; Meg Gallico, 9G; Mary Wolff, 10 I; Kathy Krieg, IlF; Middle Row - - Elaine Powers, 9C; M a rlene Winefer, 9A; Kathy Klopf, lIE; Julie Strozdas, 9B; Joan Neff, 9F; Caryl ~ounds, lOG; Kathryn Geis, 10C; Kathleen Burchett, 91; Judi Haley, IDE; First Row -- Kathleen O'Neill, 9E; Nancy Jobe, 9D; ·Carol Hrochov ina, 9K; Marguerite Donnellan , lOA; Mary Jo Stripling, 9J; Betty Knopp, IOD; Ann Gitzinger, lID; Catherine Chmiel, lIB; Carol Clark, llC; Absent - - Stephany Ander, lOB; Margaret Browne, lOF; Joan Claffy, llA; and Nicki Rumpf, 9H.
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"The Lord is my Shepherd; there is nothing I shall want. "
We unite in prayer in the annual Youth Rally.
Father Reiling expertly directs our hymns of praise.
Catholic Youth Rally
Karen DeWitt carries the flag of our country.
An army of youth marches proudly for the glory of Christ the King.
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Mass of the Holy Spirit
F ather Seaman offers the Mass of the Holy Spirit.
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"May the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ keep your soul unto life everlasting. "
Father Seaman's first sermon to the student body at the Mass of the Holy Spirit.
Student-Council Dance
Irene Hartings and Nancy David enjoy a coke with their dancing partners between dances.
"Oops! I danced him right off the says Paula Murphy.
Darlene Drurmner discovers that chivalry is not dead.
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Peg Turner, Sue SchomlTler, Kathy Dickman, and Vicki Frazer -- valiant members of the decorating committee.
The Father-Daughter Dance giv es us a chance to show off our dads.
Father-Daughter
Dance
Arthur Murray couldn't do any better. Dads and daughters relax after a round of polka.
"Sweet Adeline . . "
, I ~ Retreats
Between conferences girls meditate on spiritual matters in the chapel.
Father Charles Graf, S. J. gives the freshmen their first high-school retreat.
The sophomores listen attentively to Father John E. Reardon, S. J.
The retreat master for juniors and seniors is Father Daniel J. McCarthy,
S. J.
Father Richard Madden conducts one of the senior clos ed retreats.
Faculty members, mothers, and daughters socialize.
Our Lady in a position of honor presides over the tea on January 14,1962.
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All seem to be having a wonderful time.
Mother-
Daughter
Tea
Senior Class President Karen DeWitt prefers a glass of punch prov ided by Kathy Shultz, a junior.
Patricia Froehly, Carolyn Ewald, Karen Sobieski, Joan Dunham, and Janet Westendorf -- the committee heads of the dance.
Junior Dance
"I could hav e danced all night, " sings Joan Burdzinski.
Anne Krieger, Sue BeIrne, and their dates in the real tropical atmosphere.
Barbara Mathison, Ann Burgess, Laura Schopler, and Dorothy Kaufman sample the refreshments,
Jane Elliott, Pat Gorman and their escorts are ready for fun in the tropics.
R osanne Geis's date pins on her corsage.
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Mary Cashen and her date remember when.
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Marilyn Kroger, Ruth Stoltz, Marilyn Eck, Kathy Dwyer, and Janie Bach pose with their dates under "Remember When".
Senior Dance
Senior Dance Queen Pat Bender crowns the Queen of all men.
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Sharon Powers and her escort prepare to leav e.
The jury reacts as Bill Wiggenhorn reveals the real murderer. Jury: Row 2 -- Bob Gravelle, Pam Hecht, Sandra Kain, Stephan Krznarich, Bernadette Orf, Sharon Powers; Row I -- Bill Gaeke, Henree Hamlin, James Gitzinger, Barbara Smith, Joyce Issenmann, Stephan Hoar. Court Reporters: Marie Gerhard and Jerilyn Kender.
lilt's a lie -- like the shameless woman she is!" cries Thelma Sobieski as spectators and witnesses listen. Row 2 : James Ireton, Kathy Schnabel, Jean Foley, Marianna Russell, Mary F. Allen, Gail Burchett, Garry Gille; Row I: Anne Heinz, Barbara Borchers, Michael Smith, Joyce Thomas, Mary Jane Shively, Paula Reder, Jeannie Young, and Michael Feldman.
"Don't forget, everyone; I'm singing at the UNIQUE!" says Paula Reder to the amazement of Judge Pete Will and Defense Attorney Bill Wiggenhorn.
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Senior
Class Play
"Yes, I did it! And I wanted to see them both burn for it. Why didn't you let me see them burn?" cries Garry Gille, who is held back by Police Captain Jim Jones. Court Recorder Nancy Bramlage and State's Attorney Pat Flanigan look on.
"The People Versus Maxine Lowe"
" Mothe r, can you e v e r forgiv e me ?" asks Kathy Barkmeyer as Court Clerk Mary Ann Siewe, Ann Weckesser, Pete Will, and Bill Wiggenhorn watch attentively. 55
"But Mrs. Lowe, you must testify," says Attorney for the Defense Bill Wiggenhorn to Sue Lake, as Prison Matron Barbara Schmitz guards the accused.
Jesus is taken down from the cross.
Jesus meets His sorrowful Mother.
I/Je Sophomore Lenten Play
~~The Way of the Cross"
by Henri Gheon
The Junior-Senior Glee Club sings at the Sophomore Lenten program.
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The Sodality Dance
It's fun to dance when it's "Strictly Spring. "
Dance contest w inners Thelma S obieski and her p artner receive r ecord albums f rom Carol Jean S imon. Susan Swindling. and J 0
Ann Donohue.
Dance Committee Heads: Ann Schweitzer. Nancy Bramlage. Jeanne Staas. Judy Voit. Thelma Sobieski. Susan Swindling. Patricia Bender.
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The
May Procession
Carol Jean Simon, sodality prefect, crowns Mary Queen of the May, while Catherine Becker, Nancy Bramlage, and Bonnie Schumacher assist.
Students sing the traditional hymns to Our Lady.
The Rosary is recited with devotion during the procession.
Mission Day
A conglomeration of everything - -balloons. shakers. hats - - s orne of the many things bought or won on Mission Day.
Deputies Karon Powers and Joyce Thomas guard the prisoners in the Tombstone Jail.
These girls try their luck at the bean bag toss.
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Mary Be e croft, Tina Weav er, and their dates pose at the bubbling fountain in the "Enc hanted Garden. Ii
Queen Karen Steele and her attendants, Sue L a idley and Joan Bishop, are seated with their escorts.
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Pat Lucid and Michael FeldITlan pause in the entrance to the garden.
Dancers relax with refreshITlents in the court yard.
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LORINDA ADAMS Saint Albert the Great
MARILYN ALLEN Assumption
JANE BACH Saint Agnes
RITA ADKINS Resurrection
).1AR Y FRANCES ALLEN Saint Anthony
JEAN BACKSCHEIDER Queen of Martyrs
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PEGGY ALEXANDER Saint Agnes
BARBARA AMANN Saint Anthony
KATHY BAKER Corpus Christi
MARNA BAKER Holy Angels
JUDITH BAUMAN A~cension
PATRICIA BENDER Saint Agnes
JEANNE BALLMANN Saint Albert the Great
RITA BAUMGARTNER Saint Agnes
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Karen DeWitt -President
Sharon Pohl -Vice President Kerry Bond -
Secretary
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KATHLEEN BARKMEYER Saint Albert the Great
CATHERINE BECKER Our Lady of Mercy
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ROSE MARIE BERBERICH Holy Angels
ROBERTA BLINKE Saint Peter
BARBARA BICKLE Mary, Help of Chris tians
JOAN BLUMENSTOCK Queen of Martyrs
JOAN BISHOP Holy Family
PATRICIA BLUMENSTOCK Queen of Martyrs
Sister Mary Gerard and
Homeroom 12 A
VIRGINIA BODNER Holy Angels
JANET BOLL Holy Angels
TERRYL BORGER Immaculate Conception
JUDITH BOHMAN Saint Anthony
KERRY BOND Saint Rita
BARBARA BOW Precious Blood
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The Enthusiastic Senior Song Committee
BARBARA BORCHERS Holy Angels
NANCY BRAMLAGE Holy Family
BARBARA BRINKMAN Corpus Christi
GAIL BURCHETT Corpus Christi
MARY CHERPESKI Saint Anthony
JUDY BUECHELE Holy Angels
BEVERLY CARMEAN Ascension
PATRICIA CLARKE Saint Agnes
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NANCY BUEHRLE Corpus Christi
MARY FRANCES CASHEN Saint Albert the Great
PATRICIA CLEMENS Holy Family
MILDRED CLEMENTS Saint John
ELIZABETH COONS Saint Helen
CLER DE CHATELET Saint Albert the Great
SENIOR HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS: M. A. Siewe, 12E; K. Powers, 12F; T. Sobieski, 12D; K. McGuire, 12B; P. Hecht, 12A. Missing is M. F. Cashen, 12C.
TERESA CRISTOFARO Corpus Christi
KAREN DE WITT Saint John
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KATHLEEN DAHM Corpus Christi
ELLEN DIDIER Corpus Christi
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JACKLYN DIDIER Queen of Martyrs
KAREN DONAUER Holy Family
MARY ANN DORSTEN Queen of Martyrs
RITA DIEMUNSCH Saint Albert the Great
JO ANN DONOHUE Immaculate Conception
KATHLEEN DRUMMER Saint Agnes
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SUE DILLON Resurrection
EILEEN DONOVAN Corpus Christi
JEAN DWYER Saint Agnes
KATHLEEN DWYER Saint Rita
MARY ANN ELSASS Saint Chris tophe r
MARILYN ECK Saint Albert the Great
Sister Elise and Homeroom 12 B
MARY ENNEKING Ascension
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MARTHA EGGENSCHWILLER Holy Angels
MARTHA EVANS Saint Albert the Great.
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PATRICIA EVANS Ascension
CAROLYN FISCHER Saint Pete r
KATHLEEN FLANAGAN Queen of Martyrs
KATHLEEN FALKE Saint Albert the Great
All aboard! B.lo E. DAY beckons seniors.
BRENDA FLOREA Our Lady of Mercy
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MAUREEN FALVEY Corpus Christi
MARY FIT ZGERALD Inunaculate Conception
JEAN FOLEY Our Lady of Mercy
DONNA FOX Our Lady of -the Ros ary
ROSANNE GElS Saint Albert the Great
MARY GITZINGER Our Lady of the Rosary
CLARA FRICKER Holy Family
MARIE GERHARD Our Lady of M e rcy
ROSE MARIE GOLDSCHMIDT Ascension
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MARGARET FRYLING Queen of Martyrs
SHARON GISEWITE Resurrection
GERTRUDE GOMBERT Corpus Chris ti
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REBECCA GOUGH Saint Peter
CAROL HAEMMERLE Saint Agnes
ANNE HEINZ Corpus Christi
NANCY GRANATO Holy Family
HENREE HAMLIN Saint James
ELIZABETH HILL Holy Angels
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DONA GRIFFITH Corpus Christi
PAMELA HECHT Saint Anthony
SUE HILL Saint Albert the Great
SAUNDRA HINKLE Saint Albert the Great
Our Cov er
Girl Patricia Clemens
CATHRINE HODELL Saint Helen
PATRICIA HOYER Saint Albert the Great
KATHRYN HUELSMAN Saint Anthony
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CAROL HOENING Saint Albert the Great
CATHERINE HUBER Precious Blood
MARILYN HYLE Holy Family
LINDA IMPERIAL Corpus Christi
PATRICIA JACOBS Corpus Christi
SHIRLEY IMW ALLE Our Lady of Mercy
PHYLLIS JACOBSON Immaculat~ Conception
Sister Julie Louise and the girls of Homeroom 12C shiv er in the coldest winter in many years.
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JOYCE ISSENMANN Saint Albert the Great
BARBARA JAKOBOWSKI Immaculate Conception
SU ZANNE JAMES Immaculate Conception
SANPRA KAIN Our Lady of Mercy
JERILYN N KENDER Saint Agnes
ANNETTE JANNING Saint Albert the Great
KA THR YN KEHOE Holy Family
PATRiCIA KENNEDY Immaculate Conception
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JOYCE JONES Saint Augustine
BARBARA KELLAMS Corpus Chris ti
MARY ALICE KEYDOSZIUS Immaculate Conception
JOAN KINCADE Holy Family
ROSE ANN KLOSTERMAN . Corpus Christi
DORIS KOTHMAN Saint Mary
JUDY KIRST Saint Anthony
JUDITH KOECK Saint Albe rt the Great
MARILYN KROGER Our Lady of Mercy
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HELENA KLEISMIT Corpus Christi
CAROL ANN KOESTERS Resurrection
SANDRA KUDELKA Saint Mary
CAROL KUNTZ Our Lady of Mercy
SUZANNE LAIDLEY Immaculate Conception
LINDA LAUX Holy Family
MARY PATRICIA KUNTZ Holy Angels
SUZANNE LAKE Saint Helen
SUSAN KUNTZ Saint Agnes
LINDA LANE Saint Christopher
Sister Mary Leo demonstrates w hile J. Staas, T. Laux, R. Pow ers, and R. Vacchiano look on with interest in physics class.
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TERESA LAUX Corpus Christi
PATRICIA LOZAN Assumption
JANICE MATTHEWS Our Lady of Mercy
MARIBETH LEEN Saint Albert the Great
MARILYN LUCAS Holy Cross
SUZANNE MAY Holy Angels
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WAVERLY LEHNER Saint Anthony
PATRICIA LUCID Precious Blood
REGINA MC CARTAN Precious Blood
MARY ELLEN MC CLELLAN Queen of Martyrs
KATHLEEN MC GUIRE Corpus Christi
Sister Teresa and Homeroom l2D
KATHLEEN MC CRATE Saint Mary
ELLEN MEYER Saint Peter
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MAURITA MC GOWAN Saint Helen
CAROL MILLER Ascension
JEANETTE MILLER Saint Agnes
BEVERL Y MONNIN Saint Agnes
CAREN OLSON Corpus Christi
SUSAN MILLER Saint Peter
PHYLLIS MOTE Saint Brigid
LAURETTA OMLOR Holy Cross
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LILA MITCHELL Holy Family
PATRICIA NOLAN Our Lady of Mercy
JOANNE ORDING Corpus Christi
BERNADETTE ORF Saint Anthony
CAROL PETT Saint Albert the Great
KARON POWERS Saint Anthony
MARY KAREN PATTERSON Saint Augustine
KATHY PFARRER Saint Agnes
ROSEMARY POWERS Holy Angels
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JOYCE PAYTON R e surrection
SHARON POHL Holy Trinity
SHARON POWERS Saint Anthony
BARBARA PRICE Assumption
PAULA REDER . Holy Angels
SUSAN REILING Corpus Christi
SU ZANNE PRISKE Assumption
MARY ANN REICH Our Lady of Mercy
RIT A RICHARDS Saint Albert the Great
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NANCY RATERMAN Saint Helen
MADONNA REICHERT Our Lady of Mercy
VICTORIA RICHARDSON Corpus Chris ti
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CAROL RIEPENHOFF Holy Family
KA THLEEN ROACH Our Lady of Mercy
JACQUELYN SANDERS Corpus Christi
Sister Rose Anna admires Sharon Pohl's clas s ring while Mary Ellen McClellan. Judy Woods. and Carol Pett eagerly w ait to get theirs.
SUSAN ROHE Ascension
ELAINE SCHECKELHOFF Ascension
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MARIANNA RUSSELL Holy Family
LOIS SCHEWE Holy Angels
BARBARA SCHMITZ Corpus Christi
SUSAN SCHU LKE Sacred Heart
KATHRYN SCHNABEL Corpus Christi
Sister Joan, S. H. and Homeroom 12E
BONITA SCHUMACHER Saint Rita
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CHERYL SCHREIER Queen of Marty;rs
ANN SCHWEIT ZER As sum pti on
ROSEMARY SEIBERT Corpus Chris ti
MARY J .ANE SHIVELY Saint Albert the Great
SUSAN SLAYBACK Saint Rita
JILL ANN SEIT Z Saint Albert the Great
MARY ANN SIEWE Saint Albert the Great
BARBARA SMITH Saint Albert the Great
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BARBARA SHEARER Corpus Christi
CAROL JEAN SIMON Saint Anthony
KAREN SMITH Corpus Christi
LINDA SNYDER Corpus Christi
ALICE SPATZ Saint Albert the Great
KAREN STEELE Saint Helen
THELMA SOBIESKI Saint Mary
JEANNE STAAS Precious Blood
MICHAELLE STEM Saint Anthony
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JOANNE SPARKS Saint Albert the Great
ARLENE STAFFORD Corpus Christi
SHIRLEY STEWART Our Lady of Good Hope
RUTH STOLTZ Precious Blood
JOYCE SUCHY Our Lady of Mercy
SUSAN SWINDLING Saint Helen
LOIS STRAUKAMP Mary, Help of Chris tians
JUDITH SUTTMILLER Saint Albert the Great
JOYCE THOMAS Holy Angels
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VIRGINIA STUEVE Holy Angels
Mary Gitzinger and Rita Baumgartner take their turn raising Old Glory.
KAREN TROY Saint Peter
~OSALIE V ANGAS Corpus Christi
VICTORIA VOlTH W. P. A. F. B . Chapel
MARY KAY UNGER Incarnation
NANC Y VELESKY Holy Family
MARGARET WALKER Corpus Christi
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ROSINA V ACCHIANO Resurrection
JUDITH VOlT Saint Anthony
LESLIE WALTERS Saint Albert the Great
GAIL WEAVER Assumption
CORRINE WELSH Corpus Christi
Siste r Margaret Aloyse and
Homeroom 12F
ANN WECKESSER Saint Albert the Great
MARY WENZLER Holy Angels
CAROLYN WEINERT Saint Anthony
BARBARA WEST BROCK Corpus Christi
SALLY WESTBROCK Our Lady of Mercy
ANITA WILLOUGHBY . Saint Agnes
JUDITH WOODS Saint Agnes
CARLENE WOLF Itnrnaculate Conception
SUSAN WRIGHT Mary, Help of Chris tians
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ANDREA WOOD Corpus Christi
JEANNIE YOUNG Sacred Heart
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Father Seaman sings along at the Senior Picnic.
Sister Margaret Aloyse'.s P.O.D. Class participates in the newspaper project .
Mr . Schneider talks things over with Ann Schweitzer while Prince listens.
GRADUATION 1962
Don't we make an impressiv e sight at our last Honors Assembly?
Sister Superior B l andine, assisted by the junior officers, presents Kathy Schnabel with her perfect attendance award.
The Class of 1962 assembles for the last time in the school auditorium .
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Mary Ann Dorsten and Cathy Huber arrive for graduation in a downpour.
Graduates' last ITlinute preparations.
Mr. Schneider is Ann Schweitzer's special guest on this special occasion.
Seniors march the final steps to graduation.
Karen DeWitt, class president, speaks on "The Binding Link -Unity. "
Miss Gysbers directs the graduates in the singing of "The Heavens Are Telling."
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Ruth Stoltz receiv es her diplotna frOtn Monsignor Ansbury.
Re v erend Cletnent Borchers. Superior General of the Glentnary Hotne Missioners. giv es the graduation addres s.
After the cotntnencetnent exercis es. the sun shines on our las t goodbyes as the Clas s of 1962.
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OUR PASTORS SUPERINTENDENT OF
CA THOLIC SCHOOLS Very Rev. Msgr. Edward Connaughton
ASCENSION PARISH Reverend Arnold F. Witzman
ASSUMPTION PARISH Reverend Urban R. Koenig
CORPUS CHRISTI PARISH Rt. Rev. Msgr. Harry J. Ansbury
HOLY ANqELS PARISH Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph D. McFarland
HOLY CROSS PARISHReverend Leon J. Praspalius
HOLY FAMILY PARISH Reverend Paul P. Galliger
HOLY TRINITY PARISH Reverend Ralph H. Moormann
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH Reverend James E. Sherman
INCARNA TION PARISH Reverend Raymond C. Kallaher
MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS PARISH Reverend Robert A. Maher
OUR LADY OF GOOD HOPE PARISH Reverend Walter C. Ahr
OUR LADY OF MERCY PARISH Reverend Richard F. Redman
OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY PARISH Reverend Cornelius C. Berning
PRECIOUS BLOOD PARISH Reverend Lawrence Mertes, C. PP. S.
QUEEN OF MARTYRS PARISH Reverend Richard E. Kennedy
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RESURRECTION PARISH Reverend Vincent G. Robers
SACRED HEART PARISH Very Rev.Msgr.Martin T.Gilligan
SAINT AGNES PARISH Reverend Urban J. Stang
SAINT ALBERT THE GREAT PARISH Reverend Joseph H. Rolfes
SAINT ANTHONY PARISH Reverend Raymond H. Backhus
SAINT AUGUSTINE PARISH Reverend Aloysius B. Boeke
SAINT BRIGID PARISH Reverend Alphonse L. Schumacher
SAINT CHRISTOPHER PARISH Reverend Edwin J. Aufderheide
SAINT HELEN PARISH Reverend James L. Krusling
SAINT JAMES PARISH Reverend Laurence G. Wessel
SAINT JOHN THE BAPIST PARISH Reverend Paul J. Lippert C. S. Sp.
SAINT MARY PARISH Rt. Rev. Msgr. Bernard J. Beckmeyer
SAINT PETER PARISH Reverend Leander A. Schweitzer
SAINT RIT A PARISH Reverend Francis B. Pilliod
W.P.A.F.B. CHAPEL Reverend Irvin J. Weber
OUR PARENTS Congratulations, Class of '62 MR.ANDMRS. RONALD D.BAKER
Congratulations to the Clas s of '62 MR. AND MRS.GEORGEBALLMANN
Congratulations, Seniors MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH R. BARKMEYER
Congratulations to the Clas s of 1962 MR. AND MRS. T. H. BECKER
Congratulations MR. AND MRS. THOMAS BICKLE
Best Wishes to the Class of '62 MR. AND MRS. JOHN BLUMENSTOCK
Congratulations to the Class of 1962 MR. AND MRS. ARNOLD BOEKE
Congratulations to the Clas s of '62 MR. AND MRS. VINCENT BOHMAN
Bes t Wishes to the Clas s of '62 MR. AND MRS. WM. K. BRAMLAGE
Congratulations and Best Wishes MR. AND MRS. W.G. BURCHETT
Congratulations, Clas s of '62 MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM E. CASHEN
Congratulations to the Clas s of '62 MR. AND MRS. R. G. CLEMENS
Congratulations, Class of '62 MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH E. CLEMENTS
Congratulations, Clas s of '62 MR. AND MRS. ALFRED CRISTOFARO
Best Wishes to the Graduates of 1962 MR. AND MRS. DONALD L. DEWITT
Best Wishes to the Seniors MR. ALFRED P. DIDIER
Congratulations and Best Wishes MR. AND MRS. RAPHAEL DIDIER
Be'st Wishes to the Class of '62 MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM DIEMUNSCH
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Congratulations, Seniors MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM F. DILLON
Congratulations MR. AND MRS. H.G. DONOHUE
Good Luck to the Graduates MR. AND MRS. OTHMAR DORSTEN
Congratulations MR. AND MRS. D.A. DRUMMER
Ha ppine s s fa r the Clas s of '62 MR.AND MRS. JOHN CLEMENS ECK
Congratulations, Seniors MR. MICHAEL FALVEY
Best Wishes for Continuing Success MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE J. FISCHER
Congratulations to the Graduates MR. AND MRS. ROBERT FLANAGAN
Congratulations, Seniors of '62 MR.AND MRS. NICK GRANATO, SR.
Congratulations, Clas s of '62 MR. AND MRS. DON R. GRIFFITH
Congratulations and Best Wishes MR. AND MRS. FRED L. HAGER
Congratulations, Henree MR.AND MRS. HENRY A. HAMLIN
Congratulations FREDERIC L. HEINZ
Congratulations, Class of '62 MR. AND MRS. GILBERT HILL
Congratulations MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND HILL
Congratulations to the Class of '62 MR. AND MRS. HARRY A. HINKLE
Congratulations, Clas s of '62 MR. AND MRS. C. K. HODELL
Congratulations to the Class of '62 MR. AND MRS. HENRY A. HOENING
OUR PARENTS Congratulations, Class of 162 MR.AND MRS. WALTER HOYER
Congratulations to the Clas s of 162 MR. AND MRS. ANDREW F.HUBER
Congratulations, Seniors MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND JACOBS
Congratulations, Clas s of 162 MR. AND MRS. GLEN JAMES
Congratulations to the Clas s of 162 LOLA M. JONES
Congratulations to the Emerald Class MR. AND MRS. JOHN KEHOE
God bless the Seniors MR. AND MRS. JOHN J. KENDER
Best Wishes to the Class of 162 MR. AND MRS. ROBERT KENNEDY
MR. AND MRS.C.J. KEYDOSZIUS Parents of Mary Alice
Congratulations, Class of 162 MR. AND MRS. MARTIN KUNTZ
Congratulations to the Clas s of 162 MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND LAUX
Best Wishes to the Class of 162 MR. AND MRS. MAURICE LEEN
Congratulations, Class of 162 MR. AND MRS. JOHN LUCID
Congratulations to the Senior Class MR. AND MRS. CHARLES MC CLELLAN
Congratulations to the Clas s of 162 MR. AND MRS. JAMES E.MCCRATE
Compliments of MR. AND MRS. EDWARD H.MEYER
Best of Luck MR. AND MRS. FRED MONNIN
Congratulations, Class of 162 MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM NOLAN
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Congratulations to the Class of 1962 MR. AND MRS. ROBERT C. ORF
Congratulations and Best Wishes MR. AND MRS. ANDY POHL
Congratulations, Seniors MRS. JAMES RICHARDS
Congratulations, Clas s of 162 CLARENCE E. RIEPENHOFF
Congratulations to the Clas s of 162 MR.AND MRS. JOSEPH A. RYAN
Congratulations to the Clas s of 162 MR. AND MRS. A. H. SCHECKELHOFF
God Bless the Graduates MR. AND MRS. JEROME B.SCHMITZ
Greetings to the Clas s of 162 MR. AND MRS. LEONARD SCHWEITZER
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE L.SHEARER Parents of Barbara
Best Wishes to the Class of 162 MR. AND MRS.E. A. SHIVELY
Congratulations to the Class of 162 MR. AND MRS. RICHARD K. SMITH
Best Wishes to the Class of 162 THE STEELE FAMILY
Best Wishes to the Class of 162 MR. AND MRS. RICHARD C. STEM
Congratulations, Clas s of 1"62 MR. AND MRS. JOHN SUCHY
Congratulations, Seniors! MR.AND MRS. PAUL E. UNGER
Succes s to the Clas s of 162 MR. AND MRS. A. VACCHIANO
Congratulations, Seniors MAJOR AND MRS. C. J. VOITH
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT D. WEAVER Parents of Gail.
Congratulations! MR. AND MRS. VINCENT WECKESSER
Congratulations to the Clas s of '62 MR.AND MRS. ANTHONY B. WENZLER
Congratulations to the Clas s of '62 MR.AND MRS. RAYMOND WOOD
Congratulations MRS. ROMA YOUNG AND SHEILA
PERSONAL PATRONS Congratulations, Clas s of '62 YOUR PAL ALMA
Con~ratulations to the Class of '62 MR. AND MRS. JOHN C.BALLMAN
Congratulations to the Clas s of ' 62 MR. AND MRS.HENRY BEIGEL
Congratulations to the Clas s of '62 MR. AND MRS.OTTIE J. BEIGEL
Congratulations to Marilyn MR. AND MRS. LOUIS G. BRINKMAN
Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '62 MR. AND MRS. J. T. BROWN
Congratulations and Best Wishes CORPUS CHRISTI COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC MEN
Congratulations to the Class of '62 MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL E. DORNBUSCH
DR. NEIL C. FARRELL ORTHODONTIST
Congratulations A FRIEND of the Clas s of 1962
Congratulations To a Friend
Congratulations from A FRIEND
Congratulations to the Graduates of '62 From a FRIEND
C ong r a tula tions To the Clas s of '62
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Compliments of A FRIEND
Compliments to the Seniors Class of '62
Success in your future endeavors A FRIEND
Compliments COLONELE.L. HOLLOWELL
Congratulations from THE ISOTOPIANS
Congratulations, Clas s of '62 ISAAC JOHNSON
Best Wishes to the Class of '62 HELEN RAIFF
Congratulations, Clas s of '62 MR. AND MRS. FRANK REYER
Best of luck to the Clas s of '62 MR. WILLIAM J. SAWAYA
Congratulations, Seniors MR. AND MRS. HENRY SCHUTTE
That the Clas s of '62 be loyal to Julienne is the prayer of FR. SEAMAN
Congratulations to the Seniors From FIVE SENIORS FROM CHAMINADE
Congratulations, Seniors MR. ANNA SLATER
Congratulations, Class of '62 JULIENNE SODALITY
Congratulations, Rita Baumgartner GRANDPARENTS, MR. AND MRS. C. H. SULLIVAN
Best Wishes to the Class of '62 MARIE A. THILL
Congratulations to the Class of '62 FATHER WESSEL
Congratulations to the Class of '62 MR. AND MRS. ROBERT WOLFF
Congratulations from RITA AND TOM ZIMMERMAN
Future Success to the Class of 1962 MR. J. ZUVERINK, JR.
God Bless Your Little Hearts, Seniors From BIG-HEARTED lOA
Congratulations to the Class of 1962 ROOM 288 - 10 C
Best Wishes to the Graduating Class Of '62 from 10 D
Congratulations to the Seniors HOMEROOM 10 E
Congratulations and Best Wishes 10 F
Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Senior Class from 10 G
From 10 I to You Congratulations, Clas s of '62
Here's a Cheer To the Clas s of '63
Congratulations and B est Wishes, Seniors, from 11 A
Good Luck to the Clas s of '62 HOMEROOM 11 B
Congratulations and Best Wishes For the Future - From 11 C
Best Wishes to the C1as s of '62 From 11 D
Best Wishes to the Seniors HOMEROOM 11 E
Best Wishes to the Class of '62 11F-351
Thanks for the Memories . . . 12 A - 107
Congratulations to the Rest of You From the Best of You - 12 B
In All You Dream and Plan and Do May All Your Future Hopes Come True - 12C
"A Fond Memory You'll Always Be" From the Class of 12 D
From the Best: To the Rest 12 E
Best Wishes from Sister Margaret Aloyse And Her Thirty-Six Peas in a P. O. D. 12F
PATRONS Compliments of ADA'S DELICATESSEN 115 Brandt Street
Compliments ATOMIC BAR
AWANDA MUSIC STUDIOS 137 South Main Street 223-3581
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Martin E. Beigel BEIGEL JEWELERS INC.
BRAWLEY'S DRUG STORE 2301 Salem Avenue
BRUNE'S PHARMACY 433 Troy Street BA 8-8342
PATRONS CATHOLIC CHURCH SUPPLY CO. 924 St. Nicholas Av enue CL 4-4941
Compliments of C. L. C. # 63 RELIABLE INSURANCEJUVENILES & ADULTS
Compliments of the CHEESE MAN
Compliments of CINCINNATI BAKERY
CITY ICE AND FUEL CO. DIV. CITY PRODUCTS CORPORATION
COLONIAL FLOWERS 623 Salem Avenue
DARLING SHOPS 25 South Main Street
Compliments of DELVIEW MARKET
S. A. DUNKET AND SONS FUNERAL HOME--Brookville, Ohio
EAST DAYTON CARRY OUT 2503 East Fifth Street
Best Wishes to the Class of '62 NORM ECKSTEIN INSURANCE
Best Wish~s ED'S CAFE 1100 Valley Street
FASHION FURNITURE CO. 1322 Linden Aven ue
Best of Luck to the Emerald Class of '62 from 21 'GEMS'
GREGORY STONE COMPANY, INC. Congratulations
Congratulations to the Clas s of '62 GRIEVE HARDWARE 3089 Far Hills Ave.
H & S BAR 7 Brandt Street
HAJOCA CORPORATION BA 3-2264 Dayton 2, Ohio
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ROBERT J.HAND PLBG.AND HEATING CL 6-1671
Compliments to the C1as s of '62 HAUER MUSIC COMPANY
HESTER'S MARKETS, INC. Dayton, Ohio
HINDERS HOME FURNISHINGS 22 West Fifth Street Dayton, Ohio
HINKLEY CLEANERS 2924 East Third Street Plant: 4018 Kettering Blv d. Rt. 23 (S)
HOOVEN--DAYTON COMPANY 28 Volkenand Av enue Dayton , Ohio
HUBER HEIGHTS SINCLAIR BE 3-1934 Corner Kiteridge and Brandt Pike
HY PURE LABORATORIES, INC. 1140 Sycamore Street Cincinnati 10, Ohio
AL S. IOSSI CO. 999 East First Streett
JACKSON'S MARINE BA 3-6448 1068 Valley Street
KEY-ADS Outdoor Advertising
KIMMEL SHOE REPAlR Town and Country AX 3-0322
Congratulations, Class of 1962 KINZELER REALTY
KRESGE'S Airway Center
LAND B. HARDWARE STORE 2280 East Dorothy Lane
Congratulations, Class of '62 LEWIS AND MICHAEL INC. , LOCAL MOVERS
LUTZENBERGER'S DRUGS 1129 West Fifth Street·, H. Hamlin Ph. C
R.C. MAKLEY, REAL ESTATE Winters Bank Building BA 3-8131
PATRONS MARY ANN'S BEAUTY SHOP 604 Watervliet Avenue CL 3-4622
DON MAUCH'S OHMER PARK SHELL SERVICE
Congratulations to the Clas s of '62 KEN MC CALLISTER ARTISTS' SUPPLIES
MC LAUGHLIN'S HUB PHARMACY Huber Heights
MELODY TV AND APPLIANCE INC. 3016 East Third Street
MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 223 North Main Street BA 8-7592
Congratulations MIAMI STATIONERS
Congratulations to the Clas s of '62 FRED MILLER SCHOOL OF BATON BA 4-5205
DR. JAMES J. MOHR, CHIROPRAC TOR 2622 Wayne Av enue CL 6-0101
MOLERS ICE CREAM CO. 3400 Smithville Road
NELSON'S PHARMACY CL 2-0305 Waterv liet and Patterson Road
ONE -HOUR CLEANERAMA AX 9-8191 19 Whipp Road Dayton 59
Congratulations to the Class of '62 OWEN'S PURE OIL
Congratulations to the Class of '62 PATTERSON FLORAL GARDENS
THE PEERLESS STORAGE CO. 214 South Perry Street
BEST PLUMBING BY FAHRER 3670 Salem Avenue 278-4801
RIVERDALE PHARMACY Ed Ireton
ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME Dayton, Ohio
Congratulations to the Clas s of '62 ST. ANTHONY'S TEEN CLUB
Compliments of SAN-RAE BAKERY
SCARPELLI SHOE REPAIR 632 North Main Street
Congratulations to the Class of '62 SCHELLHAAS DRUG STORE
SCHOENBERGER'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 555 Salem Av e. CR 5-1147
Compliments of STACY'S SUNOCO 1927 South Brown Street
STANDARD SEED CO. 6900 North Dixie Driv e
STEAM GENERATING EQUIPMENT SOUTHMAYD-RANKIN CO. BA 8-5414
TACOMA BEAUTY SALON CL 2-5402
G. W. TISCHER HARDWARE CO. Dayton, Ohio
TOWN AND COUNTRY FLORIST AX 3-3961
TRACY'S BAR-B-Q 1410 North Main Street
Congratulations to the Class of '62 TRADER HORN CARRY OUT AND TAVERN
TROTWOOD LOCKERS Trotwood, Ohio
Compliments of THE PRO SHOP TURLEY's MARKET 3017 E. Third Street Tailoring
Congratulations RAPP JEWELERS RALPH WAMPLER 7 West National Road Englewood, Ohio
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PATRONS For The Finest in Carpentry Call CHESTER ALLEN, Estimates Free BA 8-8238 20 years Experience
Best Wishes To The Class of 1962 ADAM BALLMANN'S SONS
THE GEORGE BEHM & SON CO. 24 McDonough Street Glass
Congratulations , Seniors BOWER'S SERVICE STATION 3921 Wayne Avenue
Designers and Builders Of Special Machinery BRINKMAN TOOL AND DIE INC.
Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Clas s of '62 MRS. JOHN BUCHOLZ AND FAMILY
CATALPA CLUB 2412 Catalpa Drive 274-0191 Jerry Podoyak
Congratulations, Clas s of '62 CATHOLIC YOUTH ORGANIZATION Father William Schwartz, Director
Compliments of THE CITY LOAN AND SAVINGS CO. Frank L. Colucci
BERT L. DAILY INC. Artists' Material 126 East Third Street
Good Luck Seniors DALE FASHIONS 1917 North Main
Congratulations to the Clas s of '62 THE DAYTON BLACK FRIARS ' GUILD "23 years of Catholic Theater"
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DAYTON CHURCH SU.PPLY CO. 136 East Third Street Our Only Location
DAYTON CREATIVE PRINTING, INC. 133 Warren Street Offset Printing
Best Wishes to the Clas s of '62 DAYTON INSURANCE SERVICE 2669 South Dixie
DOT'S SUPER MARKET Horne of Finest Fresh-Cut Meats Wrapped After You Buy Them
Congratulations, Class of '62 FIVE OAKS CLEANERS 614 Five Oaks
Demand FOCKE'S German Maid Weiners. They are the Best.
Compliments of A FRIEND of The. Clas s of 1962
A FRIEND Of the Class Of 1962
Compliments of GENTILE PRODUCE 4th and Patterson Blvd.
GITZINGER TRUCKING SERVICE You Call- -BE 3-0646 WE Haul--4769 Valley Street
HEIDER CLEANERS Fast Quality Service 3720 Wilmington Pike AX 8-6631
Congratulations to the Clas s of '62 God Bless You HOLY ANGELS CHURCH
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION SODALITY TEEN CLUB Congratulates the Class of 162
Compliments of GUY J. MAGETTI 1508 Valley Street
KING'S MARKET 1900 South Brow n Compliments
Congratulations Clas s of 162 MEYER'S MEAT SHOP INC. 4015 Far Hills and 23 Park Av e.
Need Garage Doors Call CR 5-1145 R. L. KEMP GARAGE DOOR CO.
NORTH WESTERN TOOLS, INC. 117 Hollier Av enue Gene Thomeczek--President
Congratulations to the Seniors Compliments of the PARENT - TEACHER ASSOCIATION
Compliments of WILLIAM M. PATRICK, REALTY 298-1447
J. C. PENNEY CO. 100 East Stroop Road
'Town and Country S. C.
PHOTOLEO Kettering Shopping Center Where Photography is Fun
Best Wishes PLUMBERS SUPPLY CO. of Dayton
Compliments of ROUSH AND HARGRAVE GARAGE 414 South Ludlow Street BA 3-4582
Compliments of Ned Jennings RUBICON PHARMACY
RUDY'S TAVERN 661 Creighton Av enue Congratulations Class of 162
Congratulations, Seniors Class of 1962 ST. ALBERT A-HIGH CLUB
Congratulations to Seniors of Julienne From NINE MOTHERS OF ST.ANTHONY PARISH
Good Luck SHANNON BUICK CO. 161 Salem Av enue
SNYDER CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. 2613 South Dixie Av enue Dayton 9, Ohio
Congratulations to the Class of 1962 THE C. N. STEMPER CO. 853 East First Street
. TILES CONTEMPORARY - BY TAYLOR 607 Brown Street Dayton 2, Ohio
TIMMER'S VALETERIA CLEANERS 622 Springfield Street Dayton 3, Ohio
Compliments of WAGNER WOOD COMPANY
Class of 1962 Welcome to NOTRE DAME ALUMNAE Marygrace Weckesser 136 Pres.
Compliments of WHITE CLOVER DAIR Y FARMS 1742 East First Street CL 3-6911
WOODMAN BOWLING LANES 3200 Woodman Drive Open Bowling AX 3-3179
Compliments of LENORE ZAPOLEON INC.
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How will you use
Today the Class of '62 joins a distinguished group
of graduates throughout the nation.
Your most priceless graduation gift is TIME.
You can look forward to approximately 100,000
working hours before you reach retirement age.
YOUR 100,000 HOURS? Actually, 100,000 hours is not a great deal of time.
You cannot afford to make many false starts. You
should do some hard thinking right now, decide
what you want to do in life, and then plan how to
achieve your goal.
No matter what field you choose .. . business
or medicine, electronics or finance, engineering or
the social sciences . . . fantastic changes are being
made. Trained minds are needed more than ever
before to maintain this progress and make the World
of Tomorrow a better place in which to live.
How you invest your 100,000 working hours
will be the answer to how successful you become
in whatever field of endeavor you select for your
life's work.
THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY
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CONG RATULA TI ONS
to
THE SEN IORS of '62
JOSEPH J. TISDALL
MANUFACTURERS'
REPRESENTATIVE
WALTER FUNERAL SERVICE
CONGRATULATIONS
1235 N. Main Street
Congratulations
and
Best of Luck
to the
Seniors
Com.pliments
of the
STU DENT COUNCIL
CONGRATULATIONS!
Class of 1962
C ompliments of
THE WAGNER-SMITH CO.
PRETZELS
and
POTATO CHIPS
1700 E. First Street CLearwater 3-6731
Dayton 3, Ohio
COMPLIMENTS
.OF
A FRIEND
OF
MARY PAT WENZLER
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Compliments of
DAYTON ACADEMY OF DANCE
5126 Brandt Pike Huber Heights
Pat Yad10ski BE 3-0282
BORCHERS
Serving you for 58 Years
Miami Valley's Oldest Ford Dealers
cars New - trucks- Used
"DEAL WHERE DAD DEALT"
366 S. Main St. - Dayton
Park at any of our 3 lots
AL'S USED CARS
1050 Valley Street
At Stanley Avenue '
Good Luck
THE COMMUNITY BANK
"Small enough to Care - - Big enough to Shal
5116 Brandt Pike
Dayton 24, Ohio
BE 3-6500
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CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS!
FRI EDMAN-EASTERLI NG STUDIO
6 13 Salem Avenue CR 5-0941
CONGRATULATIONS TO
THE CLASS OF ' 62
JOHN B. GElS, Builder
Compliments Compliments of
of
GETTYSBURG FOOD CENTER
2198 N. Gettysburg at King's Highway
Robert C. Orf, Manager
HOUSER'S PHARMACY
5428 Kemp Road Spin Kemp Shopping Center
Free Prescription Delivery
CL 3-9148
C. R. Houser, Jr. Prop . .
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CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '62
MUTUAL TOOL & DIE, INC.
417 Leo Street
Da yton 4, Ohio
Congratulations
to the
Seniors Congratulations
From
YOUR LITTLE SISTERS
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from.
CORPUS CHRISTI TEEN CLUB
JEMIMA RUSSELL-STATIONER
Dayton Town and Country
Phone 298-1423
Fairborn Plaza
Phone 878-8675
CONGRATULATIONS
AND
Congratulations
to
The Senior Class of 1962
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Suttmiller
BEST WISHES
to the
SENIOR CLASS OF 1962
CLUB CAYODA
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CONGRATULATIONS! . . , CLASS OF 6a.
SPECIALISTS IN
CLEANING FORMALS
only you and Pantorium
will eve r know
... it isn't new
PANTORIUM CLEANERS
Phone CR 7-6561
MEYER & BOEHMER FUNERAL HOME
To get down to
BRASS TACKS
1733 S. Brown Street, At Sawmill Road
Da yton 9, Ohio
"C onveniently Located To Serve You. "
Whether you are a commercial or academic
student, the telephone company may have
a spot that would suit you very nicely
... one that provides a good salary and
excellent opportunities to get ahead . The
point is: If you are a girl who is about
to graduate, we would like to talk with
you in our employment office ..
OHIO BELL @
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Compliments of
GEO. A. PFLAUM, PUBLISHER, INC.
Publishers of the
Messenger
and
Treasure Chest
. KRAMER'S
1018 Irving Avenue
Dayton, Ohio
CONGRATULATIONS
To The Class of '62
. McCOOK BOWL Keowee At Leo
224-7686
44 Automatic Lanes in a Row without a Post
Cocktail Lounge and Restaurant
Air Conditioned Free Parking
Pro-Shop
Bowling Balls Drilled While You Wait
Open Daily 9:00 A. M. Till 2:30 A. M.
Frank Kronauge
I nsurance Agency, Inc .
Thomas K ronauge, Agent
3951 Far Hills Ave. AX 8-8674
All Forms of Insurance
Since 1923
CONGRATULATIONS
CHARLES H. MEUCHE
GREETINGS TO THE GRADUATES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS '62
WECKESSER ELECTRIC CO.
WESTBROCK FUNERAL HOME 1831 TacoIna Street
1712 Wayne Avenue Dayton, Ohio CL 3-6183
Since 1892 All l1S0UNDil needs for the HOIne and Industr
Make Beauty Culture Your Career
at
Midwest's Leading Beauty Schools
Richard Weston School of Beauty Culture
124 East Third Street
Dayton 2, Ohio ~ •
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TOWNE and COUNTRY
A LUMINUM HOME IMPROVEMENT DIV.
WATER SOFTENERS
Why pay more? When you can get the best for less.
ALSCO- WINDOWS-DOORS & SIDING
L I LITE - VENT AWNINGS & CARPORTS
Room Additions
"H erb Hetzler" 2817 Wilmington Pike 298-7264
Compliments of
WHITE VILLA
FAMOUS FOODS
J 1M WARD HAl R DRESSERS
22 2241 Catalpa Drive CR 7-9646
WILLIAMS BROTHERS
ROOFING CO.
3235 Valley street
Phone BE 3-4175
ALL TYPES OF ROOFI NG
Aluminum & Asbestos siding Storm Doors
Storm Wi ndows Awnings and Canopies
GOOD LUCK
1962 GRADUATES
Congratulations and Best Wishes
to the Class of 1962
B. G. DAN IS C'O., INC.
1518 East First Street
WM , FURST
BE 3-3618
HUGO FURST
CR 7-7413
FURST THE FLORIST
Since 1905
"Flowers for all occasions 'l
1306 N , TROY STREET SA 3-6781
JIM FLYNN'S
SPORTING GOODS - TOYS
. School Sweaters
New Location downtown
132 East 2nd 132 East 2nd Street
Plus
Hills & Dales - Forest Plaza - Van Buren
Shopping Centers
Phone 222-2883
CHUCK FREY'S
68 Burkhardt Avenue DAYTON, OHIO
PHONE CL. 6·3821
After the prom, game or show
is the place to go
for bigger and better hamburgers
and famous
JUMBO BURGERS
Also a wide variety of unusual sandwiches,
complete meals, soups, salads, gorgeous desserts
Teletray Car Service,
See the Yellow Pages for the PARK MOOR near you
FRANK L. HAER & SONS
BRICK & STONE CONTRACTORS
4712 N. Dixie Drive
Dayton 14, Ohio
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Our company, as a member of the Dayton busines s community for 50 years,
is happy to have this opportunity to extend to you our very best wishes for the
future. May you find both pleasure and satisfaction as you move on to new act-
ivities and responsibilities.
Those in our organization who are Julienne alumnae add a special greeting and
an invitation to consider joining them at Standard Register if you are contemp-
lating a busines s career.
The Standard Register Company 626 Albany Street
Dayton, Ohio
Julienne I S prospects for the Standard Register Company
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