Academy of the Holy Child - Res Anni Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1955
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THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY CHILD
Flont Row Mother Mary Ph111p, Mother Mary Arthur, Prefect, Reverend Mother
Mary Helena, Mother Mary Austln, Second Prefect, Mother Mary Lucy Second Row -
Mother Mary Cuthbert, S1ster Barbara, Slsterlta, Mother Mary Bernard, Mother Mary
de Sales, Mother Mary Conrad, Mother Mary Januarlus, Mother Mary Kevxn, Mother
Marla Josefa
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Front Row Nlrs XI1rt1n Vmdenberg Mrs Joseph Elhs Mrs Ethe1Chr1st1e Second
How Mrs Kathleen Hfxvncs Nils Dor1B'11sness Mrs Held MISS Scholastxca Murty
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MARY KATHLEEN LEU E de M
Carmg and sharmg gllldlflg hght Where to elect JANE CLAPPERTON E de M
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btudnnt at heart artlst at w11l
phllosophcr on the s1de
JLDI CL-XRE BOUTIN
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March Gras bubblmg utahty
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BEATRICE AMN ARTHURS
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rtlstlc ab1l1ty soft spoken
pensne Bea of good cheer
DOLORES BROPHY
Projects my spec1alty
aura of mag1c follows her
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BARBARA. BOCARDE
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Xvlth Chiu 1ty to fxll helpful
ness persomfled skx bound
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PATRICIA BROWN I-I de M
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CATHERINE AINN BRUINKOVS
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A gentle and a w1se sp1r1t
L1tt1e fr1ends prove great
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MARIA DAUS! E de M
Dresden charm A thlng of
beauty glves herjoy forever
a gentle and a pleasxng way
SHIRLEY AINNJ CHASE
E de M
Pretty as a plcture w1ll1ng
part1e1pant appreclauve w1n
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LaDONlN X DePAEPE E deM
Tranqull sp1r1t Lovely to
look 'it del1ghtful to know
three Cheers from the Whxte
Team
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MYRNA MARIE COUSIN
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Adept chemlst loquaclous
hmxted xnterests Home t1es
are strong t1es
SUSAINNE DWYER E de M
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JUDITH EILERS E deM
Excels 1n facts and fxgures
tantles PIXIC hke appeal
GAYLE IVA HINSOIN E de M
Treasure House of potent1al
1t1es sports mxnded Just
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SHARON FITZPRTRICK
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Generos1ty plus her w1ll1ng
smxle lS her wmnmg way
Pr1de of the Blue Team
JO AWN LAVERNE HOESLY
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AMNE GRIFFDN E de M
Intellectual pursu1ts class1c
VIRGIINIA HOPPE E de M
He1ght of fash1on penetratmg
glance contag1ous humor a
hop sk1p and ayump Hoppy
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CLARA LOUIbE KERN
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Perfect lady typxng terror
thoughtful genulne
CAROL LYNIN LECHNER
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Happy troubadour The sky s
the l1m1t evenpace steady
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SARA HARRIET KERN
E de M
Commerclal artlst cand1d
charm gemal and slncere
LUCY MALARKEY E de M
Inate s1mpl1c1ty So Dear to
Our Hearts folklore fanc1er
"My kmgdom for a horse."
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MARYAIN NE LEAHY E de M
Buttons and Beaus shades
of autumn vlbrant personallty
MARYALICE MASSEY
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Good w1l1 IS great Human
1nterest nurses accomphce
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Over the rambow frlendly
SALLY THERESE Splrlt Sports booster top SHARON LEE MCELMOYL
MATSCHINER E de M 0f the mOru1n E de M
Holy Ch11d backer w1111ng Tak tacker unassunung
helper generous Splflt Sal ways da1nty and genteel
SHAROIN LOUISE MEYER
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She talks as frxend to frlend
natural polse petlte charm
pep and personahty.
ELAINE ESTELLE OAKLEY
E de M
W1th a Song 1n Her Heart
shatterproof dllxgent student
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S1mp11c1ty and qu1et grace
PHYLLIS RINGHEIM E deM Herways are ways ofgentle AGNES MARIE STOFFEL
Amlable manner a frxend nn ness Mart E de M
deed semor handyman W1th There S no place 11ke home
a wave of her wand Open heart w1111ng sp1r1t
DIANE WEBSTER E deM
Keeper of the key board
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JOANNE CLARE
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Casual charm senlor song
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T h r d Class Rep Juanlta Beyer
I Class Pres Marjorle Dudek
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Marlon Archlbald
Shella Bales
Lynne Berth1ume
Sharon Brlster
Mered1th Butler
Judy Cook
Loretta Dearmg
Mary Margaret Dundon
Janet Dunlap
Frances Dwyer
Colleen Farrlngton
Joan Gagnon
Marle Gore
Martha Gore
Ehzabeth Harrell
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Mary Ellen Hlgglns
Kathleen Leonard
Elxzabeth Martln
Roberta Meany
Rosemary Murphy
Veron1ca Neal
Agnes Panz1ca
Cather1ne Stoffel
Stella Stoffel
Janet Straughan
Joyce Straughan
Rosalxe Webmger
Jane Weller
Shlrley Whxtehead
Suzanne Wllcox
Joyce Wllllnger
Carol Yung
Rosemarv Zenner
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Patrlcla Alfsen
Carol Bastlan
Sally Baum
Jud1th Belmont
Suzanne Beer
ndra Bldwell
argaret Brennan
ancy Brown
osemary Chasse
athleen Cleary
eggy Colton
ancy Derrah
athleen Downey
4 rene Drake
arole Dunlap
anette DePaepe
aron Frlesen
n Anne Gosse
argaret Graham
ncy Hadley
u retta Helser
nstance Hoesly
rol Knutsen
nn1e Lechner
ne Leu
n Lowell
ncy Maloney
arcella Marx
rol Matschmer
anne Mayhew
aron McEntee
nna McLeod
olly Murphy
aureen Murphy
rbara Schaff
meela Schulte
rgaret Schnelder
eanor Walter
dy Wayne
r11yn Zenner
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Class Rep Shexla Callahan
Class Pres Leanne Dan1son
Class Pres Nancy DeFrancq
Class Rep -Xnne McGrath
Class Pres Carole Walsh
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Barbara Albrlch
Llnda Allen
Irene Archxbald
Karen Barker
Judy Bastasch
Gerrl Bosse
Martha Burtchaell
Cec111a Campbell
Kathleen Classen
Barbara Cochella
Molhe Comerford
Patrlcla Comte
Dlane Donohue
Jean E11ers
Joanne Ellls
Kathleen Farrxngton
Kathleen Foeller
Gretchan Franz
Adrlana Gorretta
Karen Hansen
Susan Hanset
Mary Hoohhan
Sally Jane Jarvls
Merle Kmsmar
V1rg1n1a Krall
Vxrgmla Lawton
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Class Rep Mary Clare Plasker
Molly Lydon
Gabrxella Maertens
V1rg1n1a Manassau
Mary Ellen McCabe
Marcla McDougall
Mary McG1l1
Carolyn Meyer
Dlane Meyer
Karen Mmden
Jean Nledermeyer
Allce Norton
Mary O Leary
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Roxanne Whltsell
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Th I 1vmgRns'1ry ln whmh thc cntnc nLuL1r.uI.bUL1y IOOK p'1I'I
was 1JIOmOILd bv those ID Our Lady s bodalltx for the purpose of
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and the I..1XlI1gHOS ITE 1 publu m 1f'llfLSl1ll0I'l of
our dLXOl1OH to OUI L idy IS 1 most ply xslng lxlbutc
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Next to Jesus Chrlst Mary IS the most pleaslng most loved and
most honored be1ng to hve upon earth Actually she IS the only person
For all others He has two unages
that for wh1ch He created us and that wh1ch we are
As an a1d 1n becomlng Maryl1ke and more pleasmg to God
we embrace the Sodahty of Our Lady
and are gwen the t1tle of Chxldren of Mary
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in all creation of whom God holds one picture . . . that of perfection.
The student body echoes the spirit of expectancy and
sponsors activities suitable for Advent. The Advent
wreath burns as :i daily reminder that the coming of
Christ is at hand,while thoughts ofthe humble manger
teach us that Bethlehem can be found in our own city.
A concert for the King of Kings brings Advent to zi
close and extends the wish that job' fill the world.
To Friendship House for Friend-
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What is Catholic Action? The deeds , . .the ideals
. , . the breath of every day. It is the exchange of
student ideas in a school assemblv :ind thi- presenta-
tion of fashions which meet the standards of thc
Blessed Virgin, It is the spreading of Catholic ideals
through activities such as the poster contest spon-
sored by the Third Seniors and warmly received by
the other classes.
Catholic Action displayed by youth-
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for creative ability.
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Freshmen merit the Red Cross Badge
for willing service.
H. C. A. sewing lessons are
put to practical use as the
students spend leisure time
filling Red Cross boxes
with handmade stuffed toys.
Holy Child's "Toast of the Town."
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The power behind Cornelians.
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Mrs. Ellis' Cornelians,
now in their sixteenth year,
look back on a busy sched-
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55 included appearances
for Catholic organizations,
hospitals, and city clubs.
Final performances were
in the Catholic Choral Fes-
tival in April and an end of
the year concert atll. C. A.
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Janie Clapperton and cast pre-
sent with pride "An Incident.
On opening night when the
house lights dim and the
footlights blink, the weeks
of rehearsals and practices
take on purpose. As the
curtain goes up, "the play
is the thing." Holy Child
dramatists present with
pride: THE KNAVE. OF
HEARTS . . . THE BEAU
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"The Knave of Hearts" stole our hearts at
the H.C.A. play festival.
Carol and Ann on their way to "The Beau
of Bath."
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Gay senoritas ! Dashing senors ! Gallant toreadors ! Mix all these ingredients and
you have "The Belle of Barcellonaf' The time is the fiesta of the bull fightersg the
setting is Barcelona's Plaza. As the curtain opens, a crowd of merry townsfolk are
reveling in the square, and the fascinating rhythm of the castinets at once sets the
tempo of one of Holy Chi1d's most dazzling musical festivals. The audience becomes
entangled in De LaVega's schemes and sympathizes with Lieutenant Wright's love for
the Belle of Barcelona. Pat, the blustery Irishman, and Marguerita's governess, Miss
Ayres, add amusement to the plot.
After long hours of practice, these and all the other characters become actual person-
alities to the audience and to the actors themselves, making the outcome wholly real-
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gziyer, :md steps ri little lighter
this Hnlltiween, it wus because
the annual Freshman party
struck 11 musical note with "Song
Titles" as their theme. Who
Could forget the impressive pa-
rade of costumes that seemed
to "Say It With Music."
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Molly extends a warm welcome !
Christmas traditions are favor-
ite traditions at Holy Child.
Carol Night with its Hpenny-
toss" . . . its Christmas sere-
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has a special place in the heart
of each of us.
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Silver Dreams" in cinemascope.
Double indemnity.
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On the home stretch.
Varsity Volleyball teams await action.
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unassummg sophomore is Portlands new
swlmmmg queen Well known locally for
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welcome Offlcally greeted by CIVIC d1gn1tar1es and a group of
proud H C A classmates th1s new queen ofthe waves was honored
at a club banquet Her pralse has been hlgh and the accolades gen
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Third and Fourth Juniors
Class Mistress: Mother Mary Bernard. Front Row: Michele Drake, Charlotte Garrett, Patricia
Lindsay, Karen Scarpelli, Nancy Loar, Barbara Lazrine, Mary Hoyt. Second Row: Ann Daniel,
Mary Colamerino, Minette Lewis, Sue Ann Heitschmidt, Theresa Cunningham, Karen Scott. Third
Row: Joan Bastasch, Julie Rice, Diane Montgomery, Rosemary Namit, Eileen Hemmers.
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Class Mistress: Mother Mary deSales. Front Row: Mary Casey, Cheryl Hayek, Linda Jasper
Barbara Engom, Marcia Noltner. Second Row: Sandra Casey, Gloria Maynard, Geraldine West-
fall. Third Row: Barbara Allen, Janis Nelson, Nikki Brister.
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The Class of 04
The RES AINNI STAFF W1Sh9S to express 1ts gratltude to Reverend
Mother Mary Helena and the faculty for thelr encouragement and under
standmg to Mr M1lton E Bell and the Abbott Kerns and Bell Co
to Mr Roy Wolford and the Acme Commerclal Studlo to Mr
Stacey Wong for the Semor portraxts to the Clyton Green Studlo for
the class p1ctures and to the Ransford Stud1o for the graduat1on plcture
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