Academy of Our Lady / Spalding Institute - Summa Yearbook (Peoria, IL)
- Class of 1954
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DEDICATION
The most honored position in any production is that
of leading lady. On her the spotlight shines. Our Leading
Lady is in the spotlight particularly during this year of l954
which is her year-the year of Marys
A leading lady should be heautiul, deserving of thc
praises of men, worthy of the honor which they give her.
Our Leading Lady is all-beautiful. She is the glory-she is
the joy-she is the honor of our people.
To Mary, chosen by God Himself as the Mother of
His Son and Leading Lady of the world, we dedicate the
Summa Review of l954.
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During the past two years the students at the Academy and
Spalding have been fortunate in having as their spiritual leader,
Bishop William E. Cousins. He has taken a personal interest in our
spiritual, intellectual, and social formation. We Catholic teenagers
acknowledge our allegiance to our Bishop and our Church and we
promise, as adults, to aid the Church, under the guidance of our
Bishop, in its Divine mission of bringing Christ into the hearts of
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SPALDING FACULTY
The shortage of teachers made some changes
necessary during the past year. Father Shiels was
appointed Superior of the Viatorian Fathers
at Alleman High School, Rock Island, Illinois and
Father Williams added the duties of Principal
at Spalding to those as Superior of the Viatorians
in Peoria.
The humble and quiet ways of Father
Williams have found many friends among the
students and others at Spalding.
REV. IOHN E. WILLIAMS, C.S.V., Ph.D.
Superior. Principal, Modern History
The Clcrics ol' St. Viator at Spalding Institute Wish to
express their appreciation to the Board of Control for their
generous financial support and helpful, courteous advice in
the many problems that confront administrators of a high
school today. The Board, under the presidency of His Excel-
lency, Bishop William E. Cousins, D.D., is composed of
the following members:
Rt. Rev. Msgr. Patrick CTC. Culleton, Pastor of St.
Patriclcys parish, Chairman.
Very Rev. Msgr. Murray V. Haas, Pastor of St. Maryis
Cathedral.
Very Rev. Msgr. F. P. Bleckc, Diocesan Superintendent
of Schools.
Father lames Fitzgerald, Pastor of St. Marlis.
Father B. Rank, Pastor of St. Thomas.
Father George Carton, Chancellor of the Diocese.
Father Robert Livingston, Director of Spalding Gym-
nasiurn.
Father john Sweeney, Assistant Superintendent of
Schools.
Father john E. Willianis, C.S.V., Director and Prin-
cipal of Spalding Institute.
Father joseph Surn, C.S.V., Assistant Principal of
Spalding Institute.
Brother Leo V. Ryan, C.S.V., Treasurer of Spalding
Institute.
Ont- of the most important factors in the manzigv-
mt-nt of any school is the maintenance ot' order and
discipline, Fr. Sum was given charge of this duty,
and under his direction the dc-merit, system was in-
auguiatcd at Spalding, and has proven to be very
successful. Besides fulfilling his dutivs as Donn, Fr.
Sum also flenionstrated his excellent teaching ability
in his trigonometry class. Because of his excellent
guidance, he has won himself the icspt-ct and friend-
ship of the entire student body,
At the beginning of the second semester Father
Sum was appointed assistant principal, succeeding
Father Thompson, who asked to bt- returned to full-
time teaching.
BROTHER LEG V. RYAN, C.S.V., lVl.B.A.
Treasurer. Busincss Manager. Busincss Education
FATHER JOSEPH H. SUM, C.S.V.. lVl.A.
Assistant Principal
Mathematics, Religion
lirotlicr llyan in his second year at Spalding has
proven himself to bc an invaluable asset to the
school. His handling ot' thc cafeteria is a fine ox-
anipltt of his nizmagtlrial ability and business-like
manner. Besides his duties in the cafeteria, he also
has thc responsibilitit-s of treasurer of the school,
teaching Consumer Economics, and making various
lecturing tours throughout tht- country.
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Rev. Harold Thompson. C.S.V
M.A.
English, Religion
Guidance
Rev. Ioseph Gallagher, C.S.V.
M.A.
History, Religion
Junior Moderator
Brother joseph Drolet, C.S.V.
B. MUS., B.A.
Band, Variety Show Director
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Rev. Maurice Dailey, C.S.V.
Rev. Joseph Canella, C.S.V.
M.A.
M.A. M.A.
Spanish, English, Religion, History, Religion
Athletic Director
Senior Moderator
English, Religion
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Rev. Raymond Novacek, 'Rev. Edward Heitjan, C.S.V. Rev. Iohn Monahan, C.S.V.
C.S.V., B.A. B.A. M.A.
Religion, Art Mathematics, Religion Religion, Latin
Mechanical Drawing Sophomore Moderator Sodality Moderator
Bowling Team
Rev. Lawrence White, C.S.V.
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Rev. Philip M. Clifford, C.S.V
M.A.
Business Education
Summa Advisor
Rev. Patrick Durkin, C.S.V.
M.S.
Religion, Chemistry
Freshman Moderator
Brother Robert Schoffman Brother Iarnes Boose, C.S.V. Brother Richard Daukas Brother Robert Foster, C.S.V.
D.V.M., M.S. B.S. C.S.V. B.A. B.A.
Biology, General Science Physics English, Latin English
Clit-erleaders, Golf Coach Institute Advisor V
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Brother Donald Huntimer Rev. William Anson. C.S.V. Sister M. Estelle, O.S.B. M.Ed. Sister M. Geraldine, O.S.B.
C.S.V., B.A. B.A. A B.Ed.. B.A.L.S.
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History History Librarian
Mr. Iohn Errion, B.S.
Physical Education
Hcad Basketball,
Baseball Coach
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Mr. Edward Uranich, B.S.
Physical Education
Head Football Coach
Mary Ann Brennan
Secretary
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Missing A- Mrs, Hartne-tt.
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ACADEMY FACULTY
Under the able guidance of Mother M. Lucillu
and the rest of our faculty we have completed an-
other year of the molding ol youthful characters --
strong in both knowledge and virtue. A great deal
of the Credit is due to our faithful priests who give
their time and share their knowledge every Week to
direct the spiritual lives oi the students of the
Academy.
MOTHER MARY LUCILLA, C.S.I.
Principal, French, Sodality Moderator
Very Rev. Msgr. M. VA Haas Rev. Robert C. Livingston
Rev- Wmiqm Feeney Rev, Cyril Schlcrrman Rev. Charles Fogarty
Sister Mary Norbert, C.S.I.
Study Hall Supervisor
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Sister Mary Helen, C.S.I.
English
Sister Helen Irene, C.S.1'.
Religion, English, Latin
Sister Mary Robert, C.S.I. Sister Mary Hortensia, C.S.I
English Spanish, World History
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Sister Miriam, C.S.I. Sister Mary Doretta, C.S.I.
Latin Cain-ioria
CLASS IVICPDERATORS
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Sister Mary Harold, C.S.I. Sister Mary Urbana, C.S.I.
Religion, Family Living, Religion, Commercial,
Red Cross AflX'lSfx1' Regislini'
Sister Mary Valeria, C.S.I. Sister Mary Cletus, C.S.I.
Religion, Science, Religion, Biology, Civics
Mathematics
Sister Mary Dominic, C.S.1'. Sister Electa Marie, C.S.I. Sister Mary Arthur, C.S.1'.
Religion, Geometry Religion, English, Speech, Religion, Music, Gloe Club
Student, Council Adviser
Sister Mary Iulid. C-S-L Sister Mary Clarita, C.S.I. Sister Rita Catherine, C.S.I.
Religion, Commercial, Religion, Mathematics Religion, Latin, French
C.S.M.C. Moderator
Sister Ursula Marie. C.S.I.
Religion, English, Art,
Compact Adviser
Sister Clare Edmond. C.S.I
Religion, Biology, Algebra
Summa Adviser
Sister Mary Marcia, CtS.I.
Religion, English, l,iIorary
Mrs. Dorothy Reynolds Miss Rita McL'inden
Physical Education Clothing, Family Living
Miss Ioan O'Connor
American History, Sociology
Honor Students
AT SPALDING . . .
First Row: Robert Render, Theodore Otto, larnes Srnith.
Second Row: Iohn Iachrnan, Maurice Ioseph.
Third Row: Leon Ioseph, Robert Rernm.
AT THE ACADEMY . . .
First Row: Ianet Best, Mary Ellen Ros-
tetter, Donna Draeger.
Second Row: Helen Schaefer, Mary
Beth Kemp, Anita McKenzie.
Third Row: Mary Clare Costello, Pat-
ricia Ireland, Janice Best, Marilyn
Lyle.
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Highest
Honors
AT SPALDING-
Robert Remm,
Valedictorian
john Iachrnan,
Salulatorian
AT THE ACADEMY
Ianice Best,
Salumtorian
janet Best,
Valedictorian
ALBRECHT, NORMA
ARNOLD, RICHARD
BARKER. ROBERT
St. Joseph. Peking Glee Club '52g St. Mark: Intramurals St. Iiatrickg Intramurals
Bowling '51g Variety Show . N '513g Stage Crew '54g History Pageant
t'Sweethearts" '52g Clubs: French A Scfwlar Hmong SCHUIHYS' '53, l
'53g G.A.A. '53,
"It becomes a young man to be
UShe radiates charm in her quiet honest."
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BIEDERBECK, MARY
St. Thomas: Honor Roll 6315 Class
Vice-President '54g Compact Make-up
Editor '543 Variety Show '5I5g Speech
Club 545 Summa Booster '54.
"A mighty voice that speaks in-
telligencef'
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BONN, PAUL
St. Bernardg Intramurals '523 Glce
Club '51, '52g Variety Show '54g Cam-
era Cluli '51g History Pageant '53,
"A greater friend no manqhathf'
BOUR, CHARLES
St. Bonifaeeg Intramurals '52,
Manager '51, Cheerleader '52
'54: Glee Club '51, '52, '53, '54
"You ean't be perlect unless
liuia' red."
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BRINGER, IUDITH
St. Bernard: Sodality '53, '51l:
Glee Club '54g Red Cross Rep. '51:
Variety Show History Pageant '53:
Howling '51, '52g Clubs: Speech '5lig
Spanish Secretary '54g Camera Sec,
'54: G.A.A. '51, '52, '53, '543 Summa
Booster '54,
"She deals largely in laughter."
BRISSETTE, ROBERT
St. Mark: Intramurals '53g Bowling
'T' '53 '54
"A Small boy with a happy heart
BERG, PATRICIA
St. Thomas, Sociality '51, '52, '53
CSMC President '54, Secretary '53,
Variety Show '53: Basketball '51, '52,
'53, '54, Volleyball '51, '52, '53, '54
Stamp Committee '51, '52,
"Fm-nciliness is framed in her eyes!
BOURSCHEIDT. ANN
St. Philomena, Sodality '54, Com-
BEST, IANET
St, Philome-na: Valeciietorian: Hon-ir
Roll itil, Sodality '54: CSMC Rep. '51,
Treasurer '53, Glee Club '54, See-
retary '53, Summa Co-Editor '54, Va-
riei.y Show '53, Basketball '51, '52, '53,
Volleyball '51, '52, '53, Bowling '51,
'52, Homecoming Queen '54, History
I'agea'it '53, Clubs: Biology President
'52, Summa Booster '54,
"A graceful sincerity dwells in a
merry heart."
BRATTON. MARY IO
St. Mary, Variety Show '53, Swim-
paet '53, I-Editor '54, Variety Show '53, ming '53, '54, Clubs: Biology '52.
Bowling '51, '52, '53, Swimming '53, Summa Booster '54.
Stamp Committee '51, History Pag- ,, ,. , ,,
cant '53, Clubs: Biology '52, Summa Wm' "mee 50 Sweet'
Booster '54,
"Full of fun and friendly ways."
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BEST. IANICE
St. Philomena, Salutatorian, Honor St. John, Sodality
BIANCHI, ELAINE
'52, Glee Club
Roll fbi, Soclality '54, Rep. '51, '52, '52, '53, '54, "Sweethearts" '52,
'53, Glue Club '53, Treasurer '53, St.u- Variety Show '53, Volleyball '53,
dent Counril Rep, '54, Class Treasurer Bowling '52, Swimming '53, Clubs:
'53, Variety Show '53, Basketball '51, Spanish '53, Summa Booster '54.
'52, '53, Volleyball '51, '52, '53, BOWI-
ing '51, '52, History Pageant '53, Sen-
ior Play, Clubs, Biology Vice-Pres. '52,
Summa Booster '54,
"With a song in
"A sunbeam on a dreary clay."
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BRINGER, IOYCE
St, Bernard, Soclality '52, '53, Rep.
'54, Glee Club '53, Student Coun-
eil Rep. '51, Red Cross Rep. '52,
Speerh '53, "Sweethearts" '52, Va-
riety Shoxx '53, Basketball '51, '52,
5.5. 54, Xolleyball 51, 52, 53, 54,
Bowling '51, '52, History Pageant '53,
Clubs: Spanish '53, '54, Camera Pres-
ident '54,
"All who learn to know her, love
liek. "
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BURNS, IOHN BUSCHBOM. DARLENE
St. Bernard. St, Thomas: Variety Show '53, Bas-
,, . , ketball '51, '52, '53, '54, Volleyball
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llistoiy lageant 53, Llubs: Camera
'54, Biology '52.
"Never let your studies interfere
xx ith your education. "
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BUYSEE EDITH CARMODY. IOHN
s iomis Glee Club '53, '53, St, Philomena, Intramurals '52,
L Cross nl '54, "Sweethearts" HT. E V .tq . V ,,
v2 Viiiety Show '53, Swimming '53, 'mt ual 5 for nl' One'
Summx Boostei '54,
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CASHMAN, GERALD
CLASPELL, IUDY
St, Philomena, Honor Roll KTM Na- St. Mark, Glee Club '52, Compact
tional Honor Society '54, Glee Club '51, Speech '54, "Sweethearts" '52,
'51, Basketball '54, Class President Variety Show '53, Basketball '54, Vol-
'52, Institute Stall' '54, leyball '54,
"Got your Latin?"
"A friendly manner and a pleasant
way, "
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COOK, WILLIAM COOPER, MICHAEL
St, John, Intramurals '51, '52, '53, Sacred Heart, Intramurals '
Qlee Club '51, '52, '53, Variety Show Glee Club '52, '53, Sorlality '
'53, Tennis '51, Camera Club '51, '52,
"Just plain bull." "Better late than never."
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CORLETT, MARGIE
St, Philomena, Variety Show '53,
Clubs: Speech '53, Spanish '53, '54,
Library '53, Secretary '54, Summa
Booster '54, History Pageant '53,
"ller nature is too noble for the
world."
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CRILLY, MARILYN
St, Peter, Sodality '53, Variety
Show '53, Basketball '51, '52, 'Tl '34'
Volleyball '51, '52, '53, '54, Bowling
'52, '53, Clubs: Spanish '54, Treasur-
er '53, Camera '54,
"A friend lo all."
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DAVIS, IOANNA
St. Mark, Library '53, Variety Shew
'53, Spanish '53, '54,
"Theres an angc-l's breath beneath
he: sigh."
CLEARY. CLARYS
St. Mary. El Paso: Honor Roll t4v:
Sodality '51, '54, Mission Rep. '53,
'54: Variety Show '53, Summa Staff
'54: Clubs: Chemistry '53, Speech '54,
Latin '533 Biology '52, Summa Booster
'54.
"It hurts her not to give fair
words. "
COBB. GILLIAN ANN
Morton Catholic Mission, Sodality
'54g Bowling '53, Variety Show '33,
Basketball '51, '52, Clubs: Spanish '53,
'54, Biology '52, Summa Booster '54.
"It's easy to be nice when you are
nice."
COLE, MARILYN
St. Philomenag Glee Club '52, '53,
Variety Show '53g "Sweethearts" '521
Bowling '512: Speech Club '53.
"Her quiet friendly manner pleases
everyone."
COSTELLO. MARY CLARE
St. Mark: Honor Roll f7i: Sodality
'54g Glee Club '52, '53, '54: Student
Council Rep. '52: Summa Co-Editor
'54: Speech '54: Summa Booster '54,
"Sweethearts" '52: Variety Show Stu-
dent Director '53: History Pageant '533
Cliilbsz Biology '52g French Treasurer
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"A small package of electricity."
CRAMER. DOROTHY
St. Cecilia, Speech '53, '54: Summa
Booster '54, Variety Show '53, Swim-
ming '53, '54, Clubs: Biology Vice-
President '52.
"Ready and waiting for a good
laugh."
CREMER, MOLLY
St. Philomena: Glee Club '52, Speech
'54, Variety Show '53, Latin '53, Sum-
ma. Booster '54.
"All admire her air and manners."
'KYO
COOK, ROSALYN
St, Mark: Glee Club '521 Compact
Staff '513 "Sweethearts" '52, Variety
Show '5I9y Biology Club Vice-President
1515.
"Quietness is the best remedy for
every trouble."
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DAVIS. WILLIAM
Si.. Philomena: Glee Club '51, '52.
'53: Stage Crew '533 Intramurals '51,
'52. '5I4I Institute Staff '53, '54Z Sum-
ma Staff 'MQ Variety Show '53, llis-
tory Pageant. 'FZSQ Tennis '52,
"The man with the golden garbage
can."
DeCREMER, CAROLE
St. Bernard: Honor Roll ill: Sodality
'54t Variety Show '5Ji: Student Coun-
cil Rep. '5Jl. Vice-President 54: Biology
Club Treasure '52: History Pageant
'5Il: Surima Booster '54,
"Ready and waiting for a good
laugh."
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DELINSKI, RITA
St. Josephq Volleyball '53: Bowling
'51, "Sweethearts" '52: Variety Show
'51l: Glee Club '52: Speech '53.
"Full of good cheer."
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DENTINO, DIANNA
St. Mark: Honor Roll fllg Candi-
c'atc for Homecoming Queen '52, Cour-
tesy Girl '31, History Pagcant '53,
Variety Show ill: Clubs: Chemistry
'5Zl: Spanish Vice-Prrsidcnt '53, Treas-
urer '54: Speech
"Angels listen when she sings."
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DUNNE, IOANNA
St. .lohng Honor Roll lit: Basketball
'513 Volleyball '51, Bowling '51, So-
dality '54, Variety Show '53g Glcc
Club '52: Compact Staff '53, '54.
"She is witty to talk with."
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DENTINO, RICHARD
St Bernard: Honor Roll fill: Intra-
DOLAN. ROSE MARIE
S- Mark, Honor Roll KZP: Candi
115. 71. 72, Ch vlxld , .TL '72, nlatc for llornecoming Queen iii: V11
show,-52' Lgasii 83' rlety Show 'n3: Compact, Staff Zyl,
'54, Orchestra '52, '5I5: Glee Club '50, HLA hw -1, il .H . .I ,,,f I
'51, '22, Camera Club '50, '51, 52. ,.,,ungCQf,f,fg3- H' mm 1 '1 UL" U
"Liberace without a piano."
DWYER, IOHN
St, Beinardg Intramurals '51, '32,
'53g Manager '513 Variety Show '53,
Stage Crow 'Elly Glcc Club '51,
"Pilot of the black beauty."
EATON, EILEEN
St. Mark, "Sweethearts" '52, Va-
riety Show Glee Club '521 Sum-
ma Booster '54,
"Quietly she makes her presence
known."
EVANS, BARBARA
EVERETT. EARLENE
Sl. lhilomcna: 'tSweellieart:." 'Big St. Boniface: Variety Show 'ww
Variety Show '53Z Glcc Club '52, Fu- Biology '52,
ture Nurses Club Secretary '52, Vicc- ,, .x I . I ,
liresirlent 'Bit Summa Booster '54, Quill' but 'L fdlthlul pdl'
t'Sopliisticaiion ax.:l wit combined in
beauty,"
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'541 Basketball '51, '52, '5Ii. '5fl: Busc-
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"Kc-up yuur c'ul'ds ullrwu thc lable."
DRAEGER, DONNA
Si, Tlwmzxsl Honor Roll till: Snrlul-
'ly '51!. TH: Vzirivly Slum '53, lizxs-
ketlizill '51, 52, '5Ii. '541 Yullvylmalll
'51, '52, '53, '5'l: Buwling 'Valli
Clubs: Clicniislry '5Jl: C2llT1t'I'iL Vice-
l'r'L-siclenl '5-l: Frum-lx '5-lg Summa
llruxslvt 54.
"Women ul' few words :irc the host
womc-n."
EMHOFF, IEANETTE
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Sf, Pzitric-k, Washingtung Gieo Club Sl. Jusepli: ll:-mn' Roll lilly tllcc
'52, Vzirie-ly Shmv '53: Clubs: Biology Club '51. '52, '5Il: Stzxgc- Crew '53,
'52, fDl't'l1t'S1l'2l '53, '54: Bzincl '53, '5-12
,. . , Velrim-ty Show '53, '543 Inir'z1muI':xls
Hbilvnco is swevtvr than speech, ' 151. V333 Cumcm Club 51' 153, 1355.
"Building for tho l'utL11'u."
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Sl. l'hiluIn0nz1: llonin' Roll lil: Sb- Sl. John: Glu' Club '51, '5Slg Intru-
cizility '54l: Cumpzwi '5-l: Variety Shim' murals '51, '52, YDJSQ Bowling '53,
'Tl' X'ullvVl1'1ll '51 '51
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FLANIGON, NANCY
St. Thermus: Honor Rnll till: Glu- Sl. l'li1lu1n1-nal: f'l!I11IJ1l1'l Nlzxnziggingi
Club 'm1. '51J. '535 Smlsllily '55, Eililm' '54l: CSIXIK' Cuiivvnliim '52: Vw-
'5-lg Tcnms '52: Howling '5Jl. '5-l: ln- I'il'l5' Slim '5IZL Clubs: l.zllin '5Il:
lrziniurzils '51, 'Blix C'lu-v1'ln-:irlm-I' Summa llumvslvl' lvl: lllnw Club '5Z.
'yi' "HL-1' bc-sl 1--wlnpziniuns Ell'L' sxvvvl-
"Brave :is ll bull war: hir: spa-L-vii," m-ss mul tlmugl1l'ulm-ss."
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FRASCO, GERALD GAA, SANDRA GALBRAITH, SUSAN GALVIN, IOSEPH
St. Patrick, Honor Roll ill, lntra- St. Boniface, Student Council Rep. St. Nlark, Gloe Club '52, "Svvvet- St. Joseph, Pekin, Honor Roll fflv
murals '51, '52, 'Sli '31, Compart '54, History Pageant heart." '52, Variety Show '52-5: Speech lntr.1mu:'als '32, '53, '54, Bowling 'ESR
'73, l l': 'A l ' '72, .A.A. " 3 l I I
"Let, me in the side door at 8:1S0." Sammi ugtioslg?-Ii' 3 G '34 C U' I 'lThe Pekin flash."
" ' HA smile for all. a welvome glad."
"Like unto a magna-Iwsmall and
a1,trac'tive."
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St. Philomenag Glee Club '51. '52. St. Thomas, Gln-Q Club '52, '55, St, Monica, East, Peoria, Honor Roll
'53, '54, Camera Club '52, '53, lnlramurals '52, '53, Socialily '52, '53, fill, Mission Rep. '51, '51Z. '53, Com
H , , ,, lm , , , pact '53, '54, History Pageant '53
A great historian. I Qeriousness is olten but a mask Clubs: G-AAA -54? Fuw,-L. Nu,-ses '53
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Theres'Nothin Like a Dame
lor sincerity."
Summa Booster '34: Library 62.
"A busy person can always do on
more thing."
'54, Bowling '54.
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HANLEY. KENNETH HAPPACH.
St. Mary. Kickapoo: Intramurals '51, St. Mark, i 1
'52, '53, Football '53, '54, Baseball Football '3l. og,
"Smile awhile'
GENSLER, BARBARA
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GRUBISICH, THOMAS GIBERSON, IACK GIBSON. PATRICK
Sl. Mary, Kivkupoog Hamm' Roll llrg St, Patrick, Humor Roll 4415 lntrzl- St. Thomas, llunor Roll IQI: Glow Sc. Joseph: Inlzumurals '31, '52, '53
Red Cross 'SSL Chemistry '54: Sum- murals '32, '53, Golf '52, mi, Insti- Flub '52, 53: CUFl1L'I'XVOI'kCI'S '5L!. '53, Munagn-r Footllull 'SZSQ Bowling '54,
ma Bc10Sl,vr': Variety Show '53: Fu- lulu Siulf '51, 'Sli '5-1. 'S-1: Institute Stuff '53, '54, Bowling U , l H
mm Nurses '52, '53, Biology '52, His- -51, 52, A llltlu mam but hos ull Llu-11-.
tory l':1gL-ant 'Silk
111105. "
"LL-Us xufflu :L low."
Good things mums in small park-
"Lu1's go uvvl' :md sit in my var,"
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HAHN, ROBERT D. HAINAL, HAROLD HAMMOND, RICHARD
St. John: Glen- Club '51: Intramumls St. l'a1l1'lck: Stzlgu Crm-xv 52: Cvnu-1' St, Pa-tor: llivnrmri Hull mlli Glue
'51, '52, '53, XV01'keI's '51, '52, 53: Inlrzxmurals '31, Club '51, '52, 2125, '04, Ccntcl' VVUVK-
I , A .A '52, '5f5g Sodulitv '51, '52, 4-Vs '53, '54, In1,1'z1mur'als '51, '52, '53,
"P1f'21S11n1 15 1115 d1SpOSl1l0l'1 in thu ' Cl1ceI'lc1ui1-1' Soclalitv '32, '53, '5-1:
vyus ul' ull." "The S1250 YillL'H11I1I7," X-miety Shim. 53' -544'
"HO xxvll knmvs wha-n to spuuk,
:md wlwn tu lm silent."
"Bewitched, Bothered and BCwillI0fCfZH
HARDING, HARTMANN, IEROME
Sf V'l7l . 45I, In1I'ax- ST, .IusL'ph, Pukin: 1-lwx:-1' Dull 1251:
muqxlx .l Fuullmll '53, '34, Glue Clulr '51, '32, '3J4: InlrzxmLlI'z1ls -
U, , , ,, '51, '51 '53,
I,l1m' 1 HI.. Il1lL'. trumps.
"A mam umung men."
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HARTNETT. RODNEY HEID, IAMES HEINZ, RICHARD
St. Cecilia, Honor Roll ill, Senior St. Philomena, Junior Class Presi- St. Mark, Glee Club '51, '52, Intra-
Class Treasurer '54, Summa Staff Co- dent '53, Institute Staff '53, Football murals '51, '52, Cheerleader '51, His-
Editor '54, Institute Staff '53, '54, '51, '52, '53, Baseball '52, '53. '54, tory Pageant '53, Camera Club '51.
Pontifieal Crew '51, '52, '53. '54, Glee Intramurals '51, 53. ,, , l .dl . v ty 'k,,,,
Club 52, '53, vm-iety show '53, U i V , ,, Vlafmd fl L m mf 'UL -
'54, Intramurals '51, '53, Baseball '53, All State' On 01 Off the field'
'54.
"Rich in ideas, clever in speech."
HUCHTONS, ELIZABETH
St. Bernard, Honor Roll Gr, Sodal
ity '54, Glee Club '52, '53, '54, Stu-
dent Council Seeretar '54 "Swett
- y 5 1 .,.
hearts" '52, Variety Show '53, His-
tory Pageant '53, Senior Play, Clubs
Biology '52, Future Nurses '53, '54
Chemistry President '54, Summa Boost-
U' '54
"Quiet until you know her."
HURST, IANICE
St. Mark, Sodality '54, .lunior Class
Vice-President '53, Student Council
Treasurer '52, Glee Club '52, '54,
"Sweethearts" '52, Variety Show '53.
"Words ean't riesvribe her, she's
simply herself."
HUSTON, SANDRA
St. Boniface, Honor Roll C2r, Sodal-
ity '54, Glee Club '52, '53, '54, Student
Council Rep. '53, '54, "Sweethearts"
'52, Variety Show '53, History Pag-
eant '53, Summa Booster '54.
"You cannot guess what loveliness
you possess."
IIBBEN, LOWELL
St. Patrick: Honor Roll 111, Social-
ity '51, '52, '53, Band '53. '54, Intra-
murals '51, '52, Glee Club '51, '52.
"Mr, Taptoef'
MILES, MARY ANN
St, Mark, Glee Club
'53. '54, Variety Show '53, History
Pageant '53, Cluhs: Spanish '53, Art
'51, Biology '52, Summa Booster' '54,
'52, Compact
"Happy go lueky. rhe brightens our
day. with :L smile or a joke to lighten
the way."
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HESSLING, CAROL
iii, Joseph, Deer Creek-lwlaekinaw
High Sehool '512. '53.
"A blush is beautiful, yet often
inconvenient."
HOERDEMAN. CHARLOTTE
St. Fhilomena: Honor Roll fir: So-
clality Viee-Prefeet '5-1, Soclality Ser'-
retary '533 Glee Club Yiee-Pres. '5Jl:
Pres, Future Nurses Club '54: Compaei
Business Mgr, '54, Sodality Rep. '52,
CSNIC Re '51' "Sweethearts" 'Tl'
p. , - , .,.,
Variety Show '53, Prom Queen At-
tendant '53, History Pageant '53,
Summa Booster '54,
"These's a little devil in her eye."
HOFER, CHARLES
HORAN, MAUREEN
St, lXlark: Football '51, Intramurals St. Mark: Honor Roll iii: Spalding
'51, '52, '53, Institute Staff '54, Prom Queen '52: Red Cross '51: Glee
"llis ehest was as powerful as a Clul? 'JB' 53' .0423 "SWf'1'1'lH'f1f'fS" V325
i,1m.ksmi1h-S hclluwsyi Variety Show H1233 History Pageant
'53, Senior Play, Speeeli '55, '541 Vol-
leyball '53, Sodality '54, Summa '51,
Summa Booster '54.
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IRELAND. PAT
St. Bernard: Honor Roll t5l: Maid
of Honor, Junior Prom '53: Sodality
Rep. '51, Soclality Treas. '53, Ar-tive
Sodality '51, '52, '53, '54g "Sweet-
hearts" '52: Variety Show '53: History
Pageant '53: Senior Play: Give Club
'52, '53, '54: Glee Club Librarian '53:
Pres. Spanish Club '54, Clubs: Chem-
istry '53, Summa '54: Summa Booster
'5'l.
"She dances, she sings: she is the
first breath of spring."
IACHMAN, IOHN
St. Mary: Salutatorianl Honor Roll
t7P1 Glee Club '31, '531 Pontifieul Crew
'52, '53, '54,
"Lion among ladies,"
IESCKY, EUNICE
St. Mary: Variety Show '5fi: Glee
Club '52, Summa Booster '54, Clubs:
Chemistry '54g Speech '53.
"She never says a foolish thing."
"Use
"Her personality like the sun brings
smiles and brightness,"
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St. Mark: Glee Club '51, St. Joseph: Honor Roll 47l1 Class
.. , -, . . ,. . ,-- Treas. '5Q1 National Honor Soeiety '52lZ
And A mlgm' mm "ds h" Institute starr '5o. '51, '53, Banri '53,
'52i: Clubs: Glee Club '51, '52, '5'1'
Camera Club '50, '51, '52,
"Business from beginning io end."
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St. Joseph, Honor Roll f4r, Sodal- St. Ceeilia, Glee Club '51, Va-
ity '52, '53, '54, Variety Show '53, '54, riety Show '53, '54, Stage Crew '53,
Band '52, '53, '54, Stage Crew '53, '54, '54, Intramurals '51, '52, '53, History
Camera Club '50, '51, '52, Intramur-
als '51, '53.
Pageant '53, '
"Ideas make the world go round."
"Men have died, but not for love."
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St, Bernard, Honor Roll f2I, Insti-
tute Staff '52, Glee Club '50, Variety
Show '53, Stage Crew '53, Camera
Club '50, Football '53, Golf '53, In-
tramurals '50, '51.
"U. S. Steel-up two points."
KELCH, ALBERT
St. Mark, History Pageant '53, In-
tramurals '52.
"Simplicity oi' character. "
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KENNEDY, ROBERT KEYSTER, GILBERT
5 St. Mary, Glee Club '50, Intramur- St, Mark, Glee Club '51, Stage Crew
N- als '50, '51, '52, '53, '54, Intramurals '52, Golf '52,
"Quiet and sensible."
"Pretend"
History Pageant '53.
"I left my motor in Chi town,"
KING, SALLY
St. Joseph, Variety Show '53, Biol-
ogy Club '52, History Pageant '53,
Summa Booster '54,
"With sprkling eye and lilting
laugh."
LAFE BER, IOSEPH
St, Philomena, Glee Club 50, '53,
Variety Show '53.
"Can virtue hide itself?"
LQHOOD, EDWARD
St. Patrick, Honor Roll Wa, Nation-
al Honor Society, Senior Class Presi-
lerii, Junior Class Officer, Editor ol'
Institute '54, Institute Staff '53, Va-
riety Show '53, '54, Glee Club '53,
Camera Club '51, Basketball '53, '54,
"A friend to all-a smile for every-
UNC."
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KELLY, IO CELE KEMP, MARY' BETH KENNEDY, DENNIS KENNEDY. KATHLEEN
Sl. 'X'Iz11'k: Colman:-I Stull' '51': Vu- St. Tlwmzis: Honor Roll 111: Cram- Sl. H01'n:11'rl: lhnun' Roll 161: Nziliblizil St. lis'I'nziI'd: Yzlril-ly Slum' 'BJSQ Glu'
Vivly Slum' 524: Glow Club '5l2: Clubs: pzxvt, Clwulziliun Mzinzxgvr' 'S-l: Vziricty Honor' Suvil-ly Tull. '5fl: Summa Slzill' Club 'fillg Clubs: Cllt'lTllSll'j' '5Z5: Fronvli
Ari 'Sli Bibs 5.3: G.A.A. '5-1: Summzi Slum 'Rig Clubs: Libr'zi1'y'5!, l'1'cSidL'nl 'EIL Insliiuiu Sl:1I'1' 'TCL '5-l: X'u1'iL-ly 'Sli Summa Bmusll-1' 'Tv-l,
limvsll-r' '54, '5-13 Spmiisli 'S-1. Prvsiclvnt '3iS: Chvm- Slum' '5J3: Shzgo Crvw 'SIL '3l: Gluo ,I I U , V Q -C V J,
, , , U my-y 'sup rams 521 cs.A.A. '52, 'mg Club '51, mmm-m Club 'Eli lmmmur- NU ,ul HAP H1 41 Wmflvliul W0-
Hlupus that lwinklm- like stairs. Summa Hunslcr. '54 als '31, V524
HTll1'y :sro ncvvl' ulbnv who 1lI'0 "VVit and wisdom wcrc burn willi
ac-Vompunic-fl with nublu 1hough't." him."
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St. Thomas: Class President '5,4: St lkliirvz Variety Slum' 'Slip Swwct- ST, Bonifucc: Variety Shim' 'SIL '5-13
St'l'I'0l2lI'y '34: Yzirivly' Show 'BJSQ li9zi1'ls" 'BBL Glee Club '52, Clubs: Band '512. '53, '343 O1'c'hes1I'zi '52, :Rig
4'Swoclhcuz'ts" '5iZ: Glcv Club S123 Speevh 'Rig Spanish 'SIL Intmmurwmls 'BL
g.jE'hsI3:Sfin?5:: "Hn-1' licurt is truv us stool," "All mon lull, einrl clusic duo."
'51, 512. '53, '54.
"As merry us slw is longf'
"Smoke, Smoke, Smoke that Cigfzrcttcn
LAROSCHE, EDWARD LAWLESS LESLIE
S1 lliilumcmig F2llT1l'i'Rl Club 'BIN ln- ST. l'llllllITlL'l'l2lf llrunwwl' Rb
II'2ilT1klI'21lS '30, 'Sli Bowling '53, Vivly Slum' 'Twig Stzigv C'I'1-xx' '5-1: Fulfil-
. .. lz 'fI'. 'fli H2.'k'llall ffl. 'fl
4'XXliu vzircs 11 thu- wurlcl minus s1up'."' H11 H V N C H Y 5,
LAWRENCE, IOHN
St. Philomena, Honor Roll 431, In-
tramurals '51, '52, '53, Football '52,
Golf '52, '53, Glee Club '51, '52.
'53, Camera Club '51, Institute Staff
'52, '53, '54, Variety Show '53, Stage
Crew '53,
"Anchors away, admiral."
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"Septic: m ber Song"
LEARY. MANDA
St. Boniface, St. Bernadine's High
School, San Bernardino. Calif. '53, Glee
Club '52, Clubs: Chemistry '53, Span-
ish "Sweethearts" '52, Variety
Show '53,
"She is looked on with fond ai'-
iectionf'
LENAWAY. IOHN LENHAUSEN, FRANKLIN
Creve Coeur Mission, Honor Roll St. Mark, Honor Roll f2l, Intra
t6J, Sodality '52, '53, '54, Camera murals
"Always busy minding his own
"A man of sound and composed business,"
MAHONEY, CAROL ANN MARKEVITCH, EDWARD
St, Bernard, Honor Roll t1r: Sodal- St. Cecilia, Intramurals '51, '53,
ity '54, CSMC Rep, '51, Student Coun- Football '54, Golf '51, '52, '53, '54,
eil See, President '54, Basketball Tennis '52, Sodality '53, Glee Club
'51, '52, '54, Bowling '51, '52, "SWeet- '51, Variety Show '53, '54,
hearts" '52, "lVlikado" '51, Variety H , , H
show '53, Gif-Q Club '52, 54, Thy UPS are llkc four FOSCS-
Clubs: Chemistry 53, Speech '54, Spun-
ish '53, '54, Summa Booster '54,
"Her appearance is like a fresh
MARTIN. JOAN
St. Mary, Kirkapoo, Honor Roll 13'
Variety Show '53, History Pageant '53
Clubs: Future Nurses '52, Biology '52
Summa Booster '54,
"Her heart is larger tlrari the sky.'
MCCLUHAN. IOAN
5.2, 05, 54
'53, Prom Attendant '53, History Pas
eant Clubs: Library '52, Speeoi
'53, Biology '52, Summa Booster '54
"Always ready to lend a helping,
hand.
Lammel.,
252
St, Edward, Chillicothe: Sodality '51
"' "' " , CSMC Rep. '51, Reil
Cross Rep. '53, Pres. '54, Variety Shoxi
,
LITTLE. THOMAS
St. Mark, Honor Roll Wi, Summa
Slaff '54, Institute Staff '53,'54, Glee
Club '51, Senior Play, Intramurals '51,
'52, '54, Golf '51, '53, '54, Tennis '52.
"Smarter men may have been born
-but I doubt it."
LUDOLPH,
sr. Mary,
'53, History
ture Nurses
"No rude
she."
HELEN
Kickapoo,
Variety Show
Pageant '53, Clubs: Fu-
'527 Biolo
or insolen
gy '52,
t word speaks
LYLE. MARILYN
St. Thomas, Honor Roll f4I, Social-
ity '52, Representative Glee Club
'53, "Sweethearts" '52, Variety
Show '53, Basketball '51, '54, Volley-
ball '51, 54, Bowling '51, Band '53,
'54, History Pageant '53, Biology Club
'52, Summa Booster '54
'LA heart with room for every joy."
MAGGIO. CAROL
St. Peter, Clubs: Glee Club '52, '53,
'54, Red Cross, Representative '52,
Speech '53, Biology Vice-Presifient '52,
"Sweethearts" '52, Variety Show '53'
History Pageant '53, Summa Booster
'54.
"Merri1y, merrily, shall I live now."
MARTIN, PHILIP
St. Thomas,
"It's better to be happy than wise."
MCDONALD, GERALD
SL Joseph, Pekin: Honor Roll f6vg
Jllee Club '51, Basketball '51. '52,
'53, '54, Football '51. '52, '55, '54,
Baseball '51, '52, '53, 54, Tennis '52,
"An excellent claneer who was taught
by Saint Vitusf'
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MAUSER. ELEANORE
St. Thilomena, Summa Staff '54,
Glee Club '53, "Sweethearts
'52, Variety Show '53, Volleyball '54,
History Pageant '53, Biology '52,
Summa Booster '54, Swimming '53.
"Her smile is a light in the dark-
ness."
MCCARTHY, MARY
Si, Bernard: Summa Staff '54, Spal-
ding Prom Queen '53, Biology '52,
Summa Booster '54,
"A lovely work of nature, she."
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MCDONALD, LAWRENCE
St. Joseph, Pekin: Honor Roll fill,
'51 '52
Intramurals
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MCGRATH, KAREN ANNE MCKENZIE, ANITA MCMACHAN, SALLY MCQUELLON, MARIANNE
St.Bcrnarc1: Va1'ie1ySlww '53: His- St. Edwarfl. Chillieoiliez Honor Roll Sa. Tlrnnas: 111-ml Cross Rep. '52, St. Mary: Glee Club '52, Variefy
tory Pagcant '53, Biology Club '52, CTV, Mission Rep. '54: Glue Clulu '5Q: Variety Show T131 Summa Boosle1"54, Shu: '53, ilislory Pageant '53, Cluns:
U , , ,, Summa Stall '5'1: Variety Show '53: , . . . ,, Spanish '53: Biology
And a shy smile lor us all. Hiswm. Pagmmt 1555. mum, Lib,.3l.,, "She is the very pink ol eourtesy,
-51, 'chcmjstw X-NIC-P,.L,SiHCnt 1341 "She speaks her thoughts in words
Speech 'Brig Flnun- Nurses '53, '54, SU 'CW'
Biology '52, G.A,A, '5i2. '53, '54.
"Full of life and full of Wit."
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Q 1 X-'F i--Z2 L1ff'i -" St. John, Honor Roll 161, Summa St. Joseph, Honor Roll fill, intra- St, Patrick, 1nlramural:,'51, '53,
bg "' Staff '54, Intramurals '51, '52, '53, murals '5i1. '53, Institute Staff '53. '5-4: Football '53, '54,
Institute Staff '53, '54, Camera Club ,, ,, U . N ,,
,my Dad. Sleep in the road.
"Owl My shoulder."
"Keep It Gay"
NAUMAN. SHIRLEY NELSON. DONNA
ST. Pliilomena: Soclaliiy Rep. '51, Sl- Philomena: Sorlalily '51, '53,
Sllfiillilj' '5l. '52, '54, Mission Rep. '512. '54, Soclaliiy Rep. '54, Glee Cluh '52,
'53, Va.'ie1ySlioxx' '53, History Ifageanl Summa Siaif '54, Variety Show '53,
'53, Clubs: Speeeli '53, '54, Art History Pageant '53, Clulrs: Ari '52,
'52, G.A.A. '51, '52, '53, Howling '51, '53, Spanish '53. '54, Summa Booster
"A merry heart goes all the clay." '74'
"You are the angel glow that lights
the star."
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St, Cn-viliag Somlalily 'Sl. 'SL 'S'i: Elf. 'I'li 'mam Honor Roll 1SIg Suflalily Savrocl H1-art: Sorlalily 'Silg Mis- St, l'a1r'ic'k: lnlramulals Sl, 'S'
Glow Club 'S1J. '33, Summa Stall 'S-fl: 'Sl. 'SQ 'Sllg Varivly Show 'SSH His- sion livp. 'SEQ Glu' Club 'Sllg Varii-ly MI-V Cum,-1
4'SXK'L't'll11'2lI'lSH 'S2: Yaris-ly Slioxx 'SSL T'1I'y l,2lLfL'2ll'll 'Slip G,A.A. 'SL 'SIL Show 'S1i: GlA.A. 'SIL 'S4: Howling: ' ' '
llisiory l'a5.:van1 'Siig Clubs: Clivrni::ii'y 'S-1. 'SL 'SIL
'Sli liiology 'Sllg ll.A.A. 'SISL Summa . ,, ,, .
H,,,,S1L,I. 554: I,-mum, NUVSUS ,534 "You arm- spring. A fm-nflly manner and a pl:-asant
way,"
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SL. Philomcna: Honor Roll 1121: Class St. Ccfiliag Honor' Roll 4Tr: Class St. Mary, Kickapoo: Variety Show
Vic-e-Pm-sidcnl 'S2. '53, Pontifival Crew svcre-tary '54, Class Treasurvr' 'SJSL 'Sit History Pageant 'SIL
'31, 'S1l. Pr'0l'0L'T 'SIL 'S4: Glvc Club National Honor Scwiely Secretary 'SIL H, I . I I ,,,
'Sly Intramurals '51. '52, '53, msn- '54, Give Club '51, '52, some ci-vw 5"mmf'l'1U1f'I'1fk-lfldw
lulo Stall' 'Sli S43 Sodalily 'SIL '33, Variety Show '53, Senior Play,
, lnstllulv Staff 'SSL '54. Basketball 'SIL
"A man among mun, oc-c-asionally 554. FUHUMH '51 54. Basmmll 5,-1
among: ladies." 153: 54. '
"Man most likvly to succcn-cl." 'KAAHU Timel,
NELSON, PATRICK O'BRIEN. SALLY
Si. Vliilomi-na: llonor' Roll 1Tv: Sum- Sl. lhxnarri: llonoi' Roll 471: Glu'
ma Stall' 'Slq Inslilutv Stall' 'Sli Gln-0 Club 'SEQ Summa Stall' 'S-li Yarin-ly
Club Ll. 'S!: Senior Play: Inlramurals Show 'Sllg 4'Mikaclo" 'SI3 Clubs: Chum-
'Sl. '51, SIE: Goll 'SI-1. 'S-1: Sodalily istry 'Sfli Spovvli 'S-13 FI't'I'1l'll 'Sl
Dill, lvl. liiimoa lioosivz' 'FL
"Humps, A1 your af,:L'Z" "VVlial slim' wills. slim- docs."
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O'CONNELL, KATHLEEN O'DONNELL, SUSAN OHLEMILLER, FRANCIS OHNEMUS, PATRICIA
St. Philomena, Glee Club '53, '52, St. Bernard, Honor Roll t2l, Glee St, Cecilia, Honor Roll 171, Summa Creve Coeur Cathilie Mission, Speech
Speech '53, "Sweethearts" '52, Va- Club '53, President ol' Glee Club Staff '54, National Honor Society '53. 554: DI'21mHliK'S '54i Vdfiely Show 53?
riety Show '53, Latin '53, Biology '52, '54, Student Council '52, Speech '53, '54, Glee Club '51, '53, Stage Crew Volleyball 523 Bi010Ffy '52, Tumbling
Ii.. H ' 1 I ' ,, H Treasurer ol Class '54, "Sweethearts" '54, Basketball '53, Intramurals '51, '53.
U' Heh LWB 410 fmllmgv '52, var-it-ty Show '53, French Club, '52, '53, '54, History Pageant azz. NN , A , v I
Secretary '53, Biology '53, "Mikado" H . . V , ' ' Ut too Sermus' my wo ge'
51: Scrum, Play, Pageant 53. Wisgijnqcerity is the most Lompendious
"Her heart is young and gay."
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St, Cecilia, Glee Club '51, '52, St, Bernard, Speech '53, '54, Variety
'54, Stage Crew '53, '54, Center Work- Show '53, Courtesy Girl '51,
ers '51, '52, '53, '54, Intramurals '51, .. .. f 4 , , V Y. -f
'52, 512, Sorlality '53, '54, Camera Club Hal' '15 mdfk ds 'ht 'Men S-
'51. '52, 521, History Pageant '53,
"A worker, not a dreamer."
"I Took One Look at You
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PETTY. IO ANN
St, Bernard, Sodality '54, CSMC
Representative '54, Glee Club '53,
Speech '53, '54, Summa Booster '54,
"Sweethearts" '52, Variety Show '53,
Senior Play, French Basketball '54,
Biology '54, History Pageant '53,
"What did you say? Where? When?
Who?"
REDDY. SHIRLEY
St, Thomas: Sodality '54, Secretary
ol' Library Club '54, Compact '54,
Speech '53, '54, Summa Booster '54,
Variety Show '53, Senior Play, Latin
'51, Volleyball '53, '54, Biology '52,
History Pageant '53: Future Nurses
Club '53, Style Show '53, Clothing '53,
'54,
"One who is greatly adrnirrbd by all."
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RELLIHAN. IOHN
St. Patrick, Glee Club '51, '52, Or-
chestra '53, '54, Intramurals '51, '52,
'53, Sodality '53, Variety Show '53,
'54, Band '53, '54, History Pageant
'53,
t'The velvet smog."
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OTTO, THEODORE PATE, IESSIE
St. Bernard, Honor Roll 4Tv: Na- St. John, Speeeh '53, Variety Show
tional Honor Society '53, '54, Urehestra '53, Volleyball '51, '52, Tumbling '52
'53, AI't Cluh '52, Variety Show '53, '55,
Bmd H' Clmera Club m "And bright and fair."
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"He had a witty mirth, whieh could
bu acquired by no one."
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St, Mary, El Paso: Sodality
Glee Club '53, '54, Speech
"Sweethearts" '52, Variety Show
Spanish '53, Vice-President 54,
ogy '53.
"0h! She's o-only neat."
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PHILLIPS. VIRGINIA
A St. Thomas, Honor Roll tfil, Social-
ity Prcfe-et '54, Rep. '51, '52, '53
Glee Club '52, '53. '54, Chemistry '53
"Sweethearts" '52, Variety Show '53
French '53, '54, Basketball '51, '52,
'53, Volleyball '51, '52, '53, Pageant
'53, Biology '52,
"Her laugh is contagious. her ru-
marks outrageous."
REMM, ROBERT
St, Patriek: Valedictorian: Honor
Roll t7l, Intramurals '51, '52, '53l
"Every man has his fault, and hon-
esty is his."
RENDER, ROBERT
St. Bernard, Honor Roll 171, Summa
Staff '54, Glue Club '51, Inl,1,amur.1ls
'51, '52, '53, Goll' '52, '5:s, '54, set--
retary of Class '52, Institute Stall' '53,
'54, Band 53' Pontifica! Crew 51, '52,
53? '5'4'T-:Pl'flXTi'S4512.+ 7
"Spoken like a true sailor,"
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PEARCE, IAMES PERRILLES, IACQUELINE
St. Bernard: Honor Roll t1r: Glue St. John: Variety Show '53.
Club '51, '52, Intramurals '51, '52, , , ,
Camera Club '51, '51 "Many things are accomplished in
a serious, quiet way."
"A
can laugh."
PICCOLI, MARY LOU
St, Bonifaee: Variety Show
Spanish '53, '54, Basketball '53,
Volleyball '53, '54, Biology '52,
"No tongue is merrier than he
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RICE, RITA
Sacred Heart: Bowling '51g CSMC
'52: Student Council Rep. '51g Red
Cross Rep. '533 Library '52, Variety
Show '53g Clubs: Ions '54g Bios 525
Speech '54.
"Both feet planted firmly in the
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Sti Maryg Volleyball '52g Tumbling
'533 Bios '52
"Many small make a. great."
RINGNESS, JAMES
St. Philomenag Honor Roll flip Sum-
ma Staff Co-Editor '54, Institute Stall
'52, Variety Show Student Director
5253 Senior Playg Stage Crew '53: Glee
Club '51, '52, '53
"Hope is the dream ol men awake."
ROBERTS, ROSE ANN
St. Philomenag Class Secretary '53g
Red Cross Rep, '51, Library '51, Coma
pact Staff '54, Variety Show '53,
Speech Club '53g Bios '52.
"Four years high school, four years
fun."
SCHAEFER, HELEN SCHAUB, FREDERICK
St. Bernard, Honor Roll 1215 Variety
Show '533 Compact '54: Clubs: Ions
'54g Bios '52g Future Nurses '54, Sum-
ma Booster '54.
"With such good sense."
"Fm Walking Behind Youn
St. Mary, Kickapoog Honor Roll ilr.
"Back to the landf'
SCOBY, IO ANN
Bonifaeez Basketball '51, '5Jig
Volleyball '5.'3: Variety Show '53,
Speech '53g Bios 152.
"She laughted out merrily."
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St. Mary. Kickapoog Honor Roll Gig
Variety Show '53g Volleyball '54,
French Club '51,
"True to her word and honorable."
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St. Patrick: Red Cross Rep. '51: Li-
brary '52. '54g Compact '54, Variety
Srimw '53: Stage Crew '54g Speech '53,
'5 .
"A story or a joke is always wait-
ing to be told."
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ROMANEK. SHIRLEY
President '54: Variety Show
CSMC Rep, '513 History Pageant,
liios '52, Ser-rt-tary: Summa Stall'
Summa Booster '54,
"People like people like Dolly."
St. Maly: Honor Roll 42IZ Cl'
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St. Thomas: Honor Roll t2lg Bas-
ketliall '51, '52, '53, '54: Volleyball
'51, '52, '53, '5-ig Variety Show 535
History Pageant '52-51 Summa Staff '54:
Summa Booster '54g Clulvs: Speeeh
T141 Bios '52: Ions '54. Secretary: Fu-
ture Nurses '52, '5Il: Summa Booster '5-1.
"At any joy she was with laughter
there,"
SCHLEHUBER, SUSAN SCHMIDT, ALOYSIUS
St. Markg Red Cross Rep. '52g Va- St. Mary.
riety Show '5I3: History Pageant 'Blix ,A . ,, VW, ,,
Spanish '5Z5: Biology '52, Compaet '54: Aul Vllellumh n'
Summa Staff '54: Summa Booster
"A quiet bundle ol' energy."
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ROTHAN, BARBARA RYAN. THOMAS
St, Cerilia: Honor Roll itil: Sodality St. Mark: Intramurals '51, '553:
'51, '53, '34, Rep. '53, "SWL-etlit-axis" Tennis '512: Variety Show '5-1: Glee
'52g Variety Show '53: History Pag- Clul,- '51g Institue Staff '53, '5-1.
eant '533 Senior Playg Summa Statt' , . , ,
-54: Summa Buusilcr 1545 Swimming 'Silence is golden 'nut Icl rather
'53, 'mg Clubs: Bios '52g Ions 'swag ru- YOU-
ture Nurses '5Jl: French '54g Speerh
'541 Glee Clulm '52, '53. '54,
"Always happy with a crowd,"
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St. Boniface: Honor Roll till: Variety
Show 'Blix History Pageant '53, Bios
'523 Compact Stall' '53.
RITA
"Sweeter than any song."
"Show Me the Way to Go Homei'
SELL, ROSEMARY SHELTON, IAMES
St, Philomena: Honor Roll tlwg Mis- Creve Coeur Mission: Camera Cluh
sions '52: Variety Show '5Z3: Frenrh '5tl, '51,
'5-1, Vice-l'resiclLnt3 Ions '53g Glee H V l ,,
Club 52. A proper man as you shall see.
"I.'mN'ely and fair as Lie rose ol
summer."
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St. John, Honor Roll f1r, Glee Club Stl Bernard, Honor Roll f4v, Foot- St. Mark: Honor Roll ill, Summa St, Patrick, Honor Roll f1r, Glue
'51, '53, Intramurals '51, '52, '53, ball '53, Baseball '52, Intramur- Stall' '54, Senior Play, Football '52, Club '51. '52, '53, Sodality '52, '53,
Ucunnern als '51, '52, '53, Intramurals '51, '52, '54, History Pageant '5IS.
V "A lion of a lover in our midst." "The man who likes the Western "1 bear acharmed life."
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St. Bernard, Stage Crew '52, Intra- St. John, Clubs: Chemistry '53, St, Bernard, Clubs: Glee Club '52,
murals '51, '52, '53. Speech '54, Latin '53, Variety Show '53, '54, Library '53, '54, Speech Q
,, N A , . 1 , i '53, Volleyball '54, Biology '52, Fu- '54, Spanish '53, '54, "Sweethearts"
N? C429 H0 WWW' PM fun 101 ture Nurses 'sz '52, Variety Show Summa Boost- '
tomoirow. el, 54.
"A quiet friend to everyone."
"Yet busier than she seems to be."
"A Very Special Day"
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St. Mary: Art Club '52, Institute St. Mark, Glec Club '52, '53, '54,
Staff '51, Speeeh '54, Student Council Rep. '53,
H I ,, Vote- A 'l '53, "Sweethearts" '52, Va-
Bfmk Wmm- iii., '53, Majoreue '54,
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St, John: Sodality '51, '52, Student St, I'atr'ic'k: Honor Roll f2l: Variety Si. Bcrnai'd:Sodali1y '54: Speech '31, Si. John: Glu- Clulv '31, Intramurals
Council '51, Compavl 'Biz Spun-rli '53, Sliow 'BISQ Biology '32, Variety Show 'Slip Biology '52, '51, '52, '53,
'74, h "f1g':.-'Liz '72, , . , .
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Sl. Cecilia: Glec Cluh ii, 62: In- St. Joseph: Honor Roll ill: Senior I 13, 21-
tramurals '51, '52, '53, Variviy Show Class Vice-Presidvnt: Football '53, 'Sli '
'53, Managers '51, 555: Howling '51. Has:-hall '53, '54,
"Hu new-1' troubles trouble." "Champion of sports."
5'Why Donft You Believe Me?"
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Sl, IXlonic'z1: Honor' Roll lil: Sodal- Sl, NIai'3': Sonlalily 'Biz X'iq-1--P1-051.
ily '34, Yaricly Show '5Sl: Stamp Com- rlvni USMC '3-1: CSINIC lln'pr1-svntzitivc
miilco '54, '51, '53, CSMC Conwnlion '52, Com-
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SL. Thumasg Honor' Roll 62m Variety
Show '51-1: Volleyball '54, Stamp Com-
mittee '51, '52, Biology '52.
"A warm heart reflected in Zl sunny
disposiliunf'
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ASL Bernard, Hopnr Roll filly Va- St. Mary.
new Show 33' Bmlogy JZ' "His pliant, muscles are like curcls
"Well beloved was she." of steel."
WHELAN, BARBARA
Sl. BeI'nzu'dg Variety Show '
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"Our merry-gm-1'frumler.''
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SL. Philomena: Glec Club '523 Stage St. Thomas: Glce Club '52, '511: ln- Sl. Marky Hrmm' Rnll 15r: Smlzlliiy
Crow '52. '53: Art Club '333 Intra- tramurals '52, Bowling '54. '52, '53. '54: CSMC Crwnveniiun '32,
murals '51, '52, '53: Camera Club '51, H I. 1. I . 1 'll 4 U Student Council '54: Summa '5-lg
Howling '52, History mgl-llnl 515. , Gfiud 'Uni-5 Ulmc In Smal Pdflk' Vzwioty Show 'mx Bllslu-llmll '52s
Us V H dgcb' Howling '51, '52, Summa Booster' 54:
mooth touch- Biology '52, Hisicmry PEll.fCEll'll '53, Cour-
tesy Girl '51, '52.
"End of the Day
"Pure as grace."
ZARONES, NANCY
ity Represcntzllive '51, 54: Suclzllily
'51. '52. '53, '54: CSMC Crinvcnlirm
'52, Biology '52
"Living in pozive amd perfect elim'-
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Sl. Thomas: lflrmfwi' Roll f1l: Smlul- -St, Hairy: Hrmfu' Roll 171: Glue Clulm
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John Lintz, Vice-president, Robert Cleary, presidentg Patrick
Nash, secretary, missing, Tom Nelson, treasurer.
lt was a big year for the Class of '56
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tic backing of her fellow classmates, reign-
ed as queen of the Senior Carnival, For
the first time in recent years the Sophomore
Class had the opportunity to elect class
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Eileen Joseph, president.
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The two Sophomore boys with "A" averages were Anthony
Saluto and John Szentes.
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First row: Mary Ellen Cramer, Mary Ann McAllister, Rosemary
Cieciarelli, Mary Jane Tedford.
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In September the Academy
added 160 freshmen to its student
body, the largest class ever to
enroll. Anxious to show their
talents, they made their debut as
entertainers on March 17 by pre-
senting a St. Patrick's Day Oper-
etta. They were privileged to be
the first freshman class at the
Academy to elect class officers.
With the close of the school
year, the freshmen, the future
greats of Spalding, look back
over the pleasant memories of
activities in which they partici-
pated, Father Anson, the freshman
moderator, was transferred at the
semester and Father Durkin took
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HONOR STUDENTS
The ten girls with the highest average for the first semester are Those with fm A average 'ue Jamts Schupp Lronard Del ozier
Carol Closen Monica Metz, Myra Jackman, Audrrv Cleary Audrey Walter Eaton V1ctorApp1lt LaroyMarl1e1e
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1953 Q
With the exception of a mid-season slump, the '53 edition of the
Irish was one of the best teams in the state. With Iim Heid. an All-
State selection, and Oley Turner churning up large gains through holes
opened up by the best line in the city. the Irish opened with three
straight lop-sided wins.
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Front row, left to right-Ken Selburg. Bill Lafeber, Ernie Young, Pat
Nash. Paul Mitsules, John McFarlane, Dan Stull, Frank Finnegan, Mike Doyle,
Tom Couri, Bob Carman, Phil McGrath.
Middle row- .lim Smith, Vince Aiello, Tim Mounts, Don Barber, Dave
Armitage, Al Ross, Terry Doyle, Herb Foster, George Scotnicki, Dick Stauffer,
Ed Markevitch, Mike Keenan.
Last, Row-Olcy Turner, Jim Heid, Bus Myers, Jim Mcliaughlin, Ken
llanley. Bob Harding, Coach Uranich, Bill Murphy, Jim Happach. Les Lawless,
Bob Donlan, Frank Karpowicz, Mike Smith.
Football Results
Sept. 19 thy Spalding 51-Limestone 0
Sept. 27 thy ' Spalding 33--Schlarman
qDanvil1ej 0
Oct. 2 tty Spalding 33-East Peoria 7
Oct. 9 thy Spalding 7-Central 20
Oct. 17 thy Spalding 7-Woodruff 7
Oct. 23 thi Spalding 20-Manual 21
Nov. 1 thy Spalding 33-St. Bede tPeruJ 13
Nov. 6 tbl Spalding 14-Pekin 6
Nov. 15 thy Spalding 54-Alleman
tRock Islandl 6
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In his first year as head football coach of the
irish, Mr. Uranich led his squad to a very successful
season. Although graduation losses are many, every-
one is looking forward to another winning season un-
der his guidance.
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All City - defense
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mis 3, agignimziald raised through to-wifi :fit
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site, the ged Pekin 47 and Spalding get the in
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figgtprqved gy ' tflilater and I-ieid wasygir-:sri the 1:5
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fliiiizxg sent its 5, U' ipress had runs of 10 and
1-161.5 through A 'ids on the way, his 14-yarn?
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umsfgybmik pygmy iting to The seven earlier.
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Jim lifimaughliri, for six and Held- get gh
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me score eventually sw I '31-. A
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sw an the renin hospital by at ifwv Wd X' 1
mit, Iiindsiey saimhizlaniw dar- tnmfwk ,,
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fore the 'Chiniisl caught, up
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Scrum. you guys. it's mine!
The Irish, under Coach Ed Uranich, turned Limestone's entrance into
prep football a nightmare, dealing out a 51-O lacing to the game, but inexperi-
enced Rockets. Turncr opened the Irish scoring for the year with a six-yard
jaunt and Jim Heid romped to three more before the game was over.
In their second straight victory the Irish line was practically impreg-
nable as they racked up Schlarman 33-7. Heid scored two touchdowns, and
Jim Smith, Oley Turner, and Dave Armitage added one apiece.
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Smear 'im, Oley! Come to Pappa!
It wus liks- the l'lz1tl'ie'lds and tht' N14-Coys whom Spalding journey:-d to
Iizlst Peoria. Fur was rozilly flying as the Irish spanked tho Raiders 33-T. Frank
Karpowicz. Bob Donlan. and Jim Hvid laid this Irish in il gzxnio marred by pvnal-
tios and fights.
Central's surprisingly strong outfit started fast and toppled the Irish
from the unbeatf-n ranks 20-7. The only spark in the Spalding machine was
that continued brilliance of sonior half-hack Jim He-id. His 48-yard romp in tho
first pvriod was tho only time tho Irish hit pay dirt,
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Manual was the next spoiler as they downed the Irish 21-20. Oley
Turner ran 95 yards with the opening kickoff for a touchdown, but by halftime
Spalding was on the short end of a 21-7 score. Jim Heid scored two last half
T.D.'s that brought the score to 21-20, but Jim McLaugh1in's try for a third
conversion wont wide.
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In their next, outing, a Kurpowicz to Lawless pass play gnvf- the Irish a
'T-7 lie with Woodruff, and the noxt game found the Irish back to their winning
ways with a I4-6 Win over mighty Pekin.
St. Bode was sent back to Peru by a smashing 33-I4 loss by which the
Irish ceilctbrated their 52nd homecoming day, and tho Irish closed out a success-
ful season with 11554-6 rout, over Allemfin, which found Jim Heid scoring 5 touvh-
clowns to clinch the arva scoring title.
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BROTHER ROBERT SCHOFFMAN, C.S.V.
Brother Schoffman, head of our ticket depart-
ment, has been with us at Spalding since the
Viatorians came here four years ago. His ticket
management throughout the year, especially
during the Sectional Tournament, was very com-
mendable. Congratulations, Brother.
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MANAGERS
Spalding was again fortunate to have Mr. Stu.
Montgomery to drive the bus for the team and
offer them support. This year John Ryan took
over as football manager. A great job well done
by a great guy.
The Frosh-Soph football team, under Coach
Errion and Coach Uranich learned the funda-
- mentals of football out on Galena Road this
- fall. Many times they would scrimmage the
varsity until dark. Not having many games of
their own, some got into varsity games or got
tice field.
. Minor letters were awarded to the under-
. elassmen who stayed on the entire season.
fy I think it will be safe to say that with the
Q fine coaching of both Mr. Uranich and Mr. Er-
' rion, Spalding will have another team to be
...N ,X V ,-,,,,A W A W .. A proud of in 1956.
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Mr. Errion, in his fourth yvar as hvad Coach, lad thc- Irish
to a succvssful season. Plaguod with injuries throughout tht-
season, ho did a commendable- job and wo wish him tho best
ol' luck, nvxt year at Saint Anthony's in sunny California,
Wo, they f-ditors, only wish wo had more spaco horn in this
hook. whoro we could onumerato on our fine- coach and frieand.
llowvvvr, lwcwuso tht announm-mont was made aftz-r print-
ing was started, wo must ht- cfontvntvd to Simply Say that
Flpfllding was indcw-d tortunatv to have so groat a man as you.
Mi. Plrrion. for our r-o.1f'h. thvso last four yr-ars.
Although wvakt nt-d lay sivkni ss throughout tho
st-ason and possessing little hvight, that Spalding
vagvrs finishvd up with a 500 pf-rm ntage, winning ll!
whilv losing tho samo numhor. Tho Irish wort- infix-
p0i'i0nc'vri at the lwginning of tho ye-ar hut thoy luv-
gan to roll at mid-soason and roavhvd thvir pvak
wht-n powvrtul Trinity of Bloomington was dot"-ated
1115-45.
Tho Irish openf-d with a 54-,to win ovvr 'l'1'r'mont
with Jerry Cashman loading thc- winnors with 1,1
points,
Woodruft' opt-nod tho City svoson for thc' Irish
and rompod to a Lift-.lil tho lads ol Coavh Jac-li lnrrion.
Henry wits the noxt foo for tho Irish and tht-
nlallalds yy t-ro snowod undvr G2-44, Cashman pacing
tlw winnvrs with 124 points.
St. Tfrrosa of De-catur showw-d the Spalding fans
xx hy thay wt-ro ono ot' they top te-anis in tho stato luy
doll-ating tht' hard-fighting Poorians GT-553 in a gainf-
niuch closor than tht- scorer inrlivatt-s.
Central df-alt thc- lrish thvii' sm-ond n'onso1'utivu
los-4 49-39 hut Spalding rohoundod with wins ovor
tlaloshurg, Corpus Christi and I,imr-stonry
Tournamt-nt timr- saw the Irish dt-tt-at Chilli:-otho
G5-430 and thvn fall to tho Manual Rams for thc third
limo this yoar 69-512.
.Ivrry Cashman was high sc-oror for tho yoar and
liv was e-lc-ctod honorary Captain lay his tvaminatvs.
Although ht:inpz'rOd hy sicknvss, livs liawloss and
llus Niyvrs t:,:'nod in good performances wht-n in ac'-
tion and Frank Karpowicx, Gvnf- Coughlin. and Ed
Lallood c-ontrilvutt'd much to tho Irish suv:-oss:-s.
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Front row, left to right-Joe Franken, Jerry McDonald, Bob Donlan, Frank Finnegan, Jack Lintz
Middle row-Father Caneila, Frank Karpowicz, Dan Stull, Jack Frasco, Ed I,aHood, and Butch Murray m inager
Last row-Ron Schafstail, Jerry Cashman, Pat O'Connell, Gene Coughlin, Bus Myers, Coach Errion. I cs Limit ss xx is missing
Varsity Basketball
East Peoria was next and the Raiders defeated the
Irish on the strength of a free throw in the last two
seconds of an overtime 63-62.
Alleinan of Rock Island and Manual defeated the
Irish to run the losing streak to 3.
But then the Irish got hot and defeated Corpus Christi
63-555 Limestone 59-34, Trinity 46-45, and East Peoria 52-44.
Then Central ended the streak by ripping the Irish in
a 73-44 win. Wins over Allcrman and Mason City were fol-
lowed by a heart-breaking 53-51 loss to Woodruff.
In the remaining four games of the regular season
Trinity won a hard-fought victory 67-59 and Pekin mas-
sacred the Irish 58-36. Henry was defeated 71-52 and
Manual brought the regular season to an end with ft 66-44
victory on the Rams' home court.
Tournament time saw the Irish defeat Chillicothe 65-
60, and then fall to the Manual Rams for the third time
this year, 69-52.
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The 1954 basketball team was fortunate in having two of
the greatest sophomores at S. I. for the-ir managers. They were
nom- other than, that's right, "Bubbles" - - - Pat Hollis, and our
own Butch Murray. Their efforts were more than appreciated
by all the team and the coaches.
Fresh-Soph Basketball
The Fresh-Soph basketball team enjoyed a successful season un-
der thc watchful eye of Coach Uranich. Led by Ron Schafstall, Frank
Firms-gan, Dan Stull, Jack Lintz, and Jack Frasco, along with a number 1
of other good freshmen and sophomores, wound up the season with an
elt-von and nine mark.
The highlight ofthe season came against Henry at thc Spalding
gym. where the Young Irish rolled up lOl points. This is the highest
scorc over run up in this beautiful new gym. Two more for Cushman
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First row, l. to r.-Frank Finnegan, Dan Stull, Ron Schafstal. Jack Frasco, .Jackie Lintz.
2nd row Lou Gaffney, Paul Roberts, Jim Butler, Ron Berg, Mike King, Hill Hicri. Charles Hickey, Don Maloney,
3rd row-'Mike Blirandc, Joe Bocian, Paul Dusenberry, Bernie Dwyer, Joe Holhrock, Gone Hannon, Joe- Vol-gelo. and Jim Shea.
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Jerry Cashman was high scorer for the year and was elected hon-
orary captain by his teammates. Although hampered by sickness, Les
Lawless and Bus Myers turned in good performances when in action,
and Frank Karpowicz, Ge-nc Coughlin and Ed Lal-Iood contributed
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The 1954 edition of the Spalding baseball team found .E 9y..s ...i
the Irish vcry inexperienced. Bolstered by only six return-
ing lettermen, the team opened the season March 26. The sf A A
first team consisted of Jim Heid behind the plate, Jerry ,u l ' fig
McDonald at first, Rod Hartnett at second, Oley Turner at
third, Junior Finnegan at short, and Bus Myers, Jim Smith, g ii
and Ken Hanley in the outfield. Bob Donlan and Frank -:Q 15,9
Karpowicz will handle most of the pitching chores and both i Q :VD X ,P
will probably see action in the outer gardens when not on K A 1 . G I
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Irish play the brand of ball they are capable of, and a few
breaks come their way, under the watchful eye of Coach - Aqlzllb
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L to R: Tom Little, Mike Keenan, Bob Render, Pat Nelson .hm Molchan
The golf team is looking forward to a good year
with everyone returning from last year's squad.
Highlight from an otherwise dismal season Was a
good showing in the Quincy Invitational Tournament
with Tom Little finishing 15th and Bob Render notch-
ing 37th. Leading the team will be Co-Captains Tom
Little and Bob Render who finished 1-2 in scoring
last year. Other experienced hands capable of
top-flight golf are seniors Pat Nelson, Ed Marke-
vitch, Mike Keenan, and junior Jim Molchan. Ad-
visor Brcther Boose has lined up some top-notch
competition including a return trip to the Quincy
Tournament.
Co-captains, Tom Little and Bob Render
First row: Joe Galvin. Russ Lulay, Don Boers, Dave Swanson.
Second row: Don Wort, Jerry Constantino, Mike Dunne, Ralph
Tomlin, Bob Brissette, Pat Galvin.
Third row: Pat Gibson, Jerry Willard, Jim Hannon, Ken Hanley,
Howie Boers, Gary Stella, Roger Dunne, Hylee Kemp, Jim Reed,
Larry Semlow.
Intramural Basketball
For the first time in the history of Spalding an intra-
sehool basketball tournament was held. and after twenty
ball clubs had shown their stuff. the VC's, composed of
juniors, walked off with the fine trophy presented by the
C.Y.C. under Father Livingston's guiding hand,
The "B" division champs were comprised of a fast-
moving quintet of Sophomores.
All in all, it turned out to be a sad effort for the
Senior class, but an event which will be remembertd by
ell concerned, as a great day in the annals of athletic
hlzstory at Spalding.
Bowling
The 1953-54 bowling season was a great suc-
cess. The Kingpins team was composed of Don Wort,
Dave Fairfield, Jerry Constantino, Pat Galvin, and
Larry Semlow. "
The high five bowlers were Ken Hanley, Don
Wort, Bob Brissette, Jim Hannon, and Jerry Con-
stantino.
The Christmas Holidays Singles Tournament
was taken by Jerry Constantino. Howie Boers and
Pat Gibson took the doubles.
The Kingpins, bowling the National Mailograph-
ic Tournament, placed 35th in the country, and will
receive trophies.
The top five bowlers will receive school letters
and trophies this year.
The officers for the year were Don Wort-pres-
ident and secretary, and Dave Fairfieldfvice pres-
ident and treasurer.
"A" DIVISION CHAMPS
"B" DEVISION CHAMPS
lst row: Tom Nelson, Junior Fin-
negan, Butch Murray, Pat Gal-
vin.
2nd row: Jackie Lintz, Bill Peters.
Above:
lst row: Don Barber, Don Wil-
son, Gene Coughlin, Phil
Couri.
2nd row: Carol Huber, Bob
Slyman, Dick Stauffcr.
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Cheerleaders
Left to Right --Margie Morris, Vee Ellen Baniqued and Pat Heyd.
Academy and Spalding fans were ever spurred on by the veteran
cheerleaders who came running out at the right time to lead them in
the spirited chef-rs always welcome to the boys on the field or floor.
The cheering squad was joined this year by a group of eager freshmen
who, exhibiting skill at the freshman games, proved to be a won-
derful asset to thc team.
Top to Bottom-Dick Hammond, Donald Broaddus,
Don Willard, Rich Fairfield, and Chuck Bour.
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The 1954 Summa Stciii
presents
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A Summary of the Past Memorable Year
Starring-Class of 1954.
Supported by-Classes of 1955 and 1956.
Introducing-Class of 1957.
Producers-James Ringness, Rodney Hartnett, Ianet
Best and Mary Clare Costello.
Piaywrights-Maureen Horan, Thomas Little, Dennis
Kennedy, Michael Smith, Sally O,Brien,
Patricia Ireland, Anita McKenzie, Donna
Nelson, Shirley Romanek, Mary Mc-
Carthy, Susan Schlehuber, Clarys Cleary,
Eleanor Mauser, Barbara Rothan, Mary
Ellen Rostetter, Wilma Zaborac, Nancy
Meyer, Patrick Nelson, Herb Foster, Rob-
eri: Render, Francis Ohlemiller, William
Davis, Leon Joseph, and Gerald Molloy.
Entire production under the direct supervision of
Sister Ctare Edmond and Father Philip Clifford
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Gerald Molloy, Leon Ioseph-Photographers
STAFF
Michael Smith, Thomas Little-Sports
BUSINESS FEATURES AND ART
Seated- Robert Render, Maureen Horan, Francis Ohlemiller. Seated-Patrick Nelson. Dennis Kennedy. Herb Fosier.
Standing--Clarys Clearyz Eleanor Mauser. Barbara Rothan, Mary Ellen Standing-Sally O'Brien, Patricia Ireland, Anita McKenzie. Donna
Rostetier. Wilma Zaborac, and Nancy Meyer. Nelson, Shirley Ronianek. Mary McCarthy, and Susan
Schlehuber.
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The Compact
The school newspaper. The ACADEMY COlVlPAC'l',
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see 's to record the happenings of school l'f '
Y 1 e--- its
frivolous as well as its serious incidentsg to inspire to
improvement in conduct in big things and srnallg to
int f' ' 2 ' '
cipict the meaning under the news- in short, to
Write ol' AOL and the students of AOL-of what they
are and of what they hope to he.
Traditional features such as "As We Like It," are
still found in the pages of The Conipnc-tg and such
eld ones as "Krazy Kwilt" have been revived. Special
space is given to "Mary Thoughts" hoth because this
is Marian Year and because the Academy is Our
Lady's.
Managing Editor, Nancy Flanigon.
Editor-in-Chief. Ann Bourscheidt.
Business Manu
ger, Charlotte Hoerdemcm.
Editorial staff' tleft to right? Q1 l
. .,,cIlfI'?l Gaa, Delores Gollner, Joanna Business Staff: fleft to righth Mary Ann Miles, Rosea R
Dunne, Myra DuBois, Marta Vonachen, Mary Bierierhr-ck, Norma Scovil, .T C lf X " "
Susan Schlohuher.
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o ee Knlly, Shirley Reddy, Mm f Pi '
5 we th Kemp, helen Schaelfer.
The Institute
While under the reins of its capable editor, Ed
LaHood, the Institute has reached a peak in its
long career at Spalding. From the pens of such re-
porters as Jerry Cashman, Denny Kennedy, Frank
Ohlemiller, Joe Miller, Rich Grimler, and others,
have come stories, fresh and alive, with a youthful
viewpoint on the topics which should be of interest
to all the students and faculty members.
Deadlines have been met and as the result of
all the hard work, the issues this year have been
the best ever. Besides a "beyond the call of duty"
medal for LaHood, special mention should be made
here of Rod Hartnett and Bob Murrin, assistant
e worked hard backing the Institute
on to the goal it has finally achieved, as well as
r, for his excellent handling
of all Spalding sports, And while we are giving out
B ther Daukas, faculty
laurels we can't leave out ro
adviser, who certainly did more than merely ad-
vising. He went out of his way contributing much
k to htl in giving us a great
editors, who hav
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paper full of "all the Spalding news that's fit to
print."
Editor Ed
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BUSINESS SPORTS FEATURES and ART
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Scatcd Tom Grubisich Dennis Kennedy
Seated-James Haddigan, Jerry Cashman Seated-Robert Render. Standing-Jim Master- fr - .- . ,
Standing -Bill Davis, Phil Kronenberg Son, John Lawrence, Rick Grimler, Tom Little- Standing-Pat Nelson, Jerry Molloy, Frank
Ohlemiller, Leon Joseph
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National Honor Society
First row: Eugenia Vogel, Wilma Zaborac, Anita McKenzie, Marilyn
Lyle, Sally O'Brien, Virginia Phillips.
Second row: Virginia Peterson, Mary Clare Costello, Sandra Huston,
Beth Kemp, Janice Best, Patricia Ireland.
Third row: Donna Draeger, Janet Best, Clarys Cleary. Missing: Barbara
Rothan.
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Seated: Leon Joseph, Ed LaHood-president, Ted Otto.
Standing: Dennis Kennedy, Jerry Cashman, Frank Ohlemiller.
Missing: Bob Myers. ,. '
Character, Leadership, Service, and Schorlaship
--the four qualities by which students are admitted
to membership in the National Honor Society-in-
dicate what an honor such an election is. They
are "prominent citizens" in the school community.
New members of the National Honor Society
at the Academy were presented with their pins at
the April meeting of the Student Council.
The Spalding members usher at all Masses at
the Cathedral that are attended by Spalding stu-
dents, and are, for the most part, leaders of the
school.
Awaxtmg the Lcrtesi Developments
Art
Delores Rischar, Gwen Ruhland. Frances Gardner,
Mary Lee, Nicole Kibler, Roseann Crilly, and Barbara
Bain. show the photographer the technique of mak-
ing linoleum block printing. Other projects of the ad-
vanced students included a series of illustrations
for the twelve months of the year. and a study
ot' the human figure in preparation for original
fashion designs. Beginning students made a brief
study of the history of architecture concluding
with the modern home. During Book Week posters
advertising some of the classics were displayed in
the library. At Christmas they made all-over pat-
tern designs on gift wrapping paper. Both groups
executed original liturgical designs for various
feast days.
Books Are Their Business
Camera Club
Academy snapshooters this year organiz-
ed ti camera club in order to learn more of
their hobby. Highlights of their meetings were
slide films on taking pictures and on develop-
ing and printing. To spur members on, the
salon of winning photographs in the National
High School Photographic Awards of 1953 was
secured by Sister M. Cletus, adviser of the
group. Officers of the club here pictured are:
Donna Draeger, Carole Knox, Judy Bringer,
and Joyce Bringer.
AOL's Active Artists
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Library Club
Members of the Library Club who give
their free time are: first row. Fern Zaborac.
vice-presidentg Mary Beth Kemp, presidentg
Ann Graham. srcretaryg and Shirley Reddy.
Second row: Mary Kay Steiner, Bente Frost,
Amelia Martinez, Pat Ward. Judy Springs-
ton. Shirley Johnson. Patsy Tomlin. Joanne
Urbanc. Third row: Janice Heinz. Myra
Jachman, Mary Joyce Hagemann, Norma
Scovil. Bernardine Reising is not in the
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Spcmish Club
Diez y siete Ccxssino. or Club 16, got its name
from the sixteen members of the Spanish ll class.
St. Rose of Lima, a Spanish-American saint, Was
chosen as patroness. At a fall meeting a statue of
the saint was displayed and a report of her life
was given. Meetings of the club consist of various
Spanish games and songs, and reports on customs.
Here Judy Bringer, secretary, reads the minutes for
the approval of Pat Ireland, president, and Cfirst
row? Gillian Cobb, Carole Mahoney, Marilyn Crilly,
Joyce Bringer, and Rosemary Pfister, vice-president,
fsecond row? Patsy Tomlin, Margie Colett, Joanna
Davis, Marta Vonachen. Not in the picture are Dian-
na Dentino, treasurer, Donna Nelson, and Karen
Kronenberg.
Parlez-vous francais?
Si. si, senorita
French Club
"Ie vous salut Marie plein de grace . . opens
each meeting of the French Club which includes
reports about the customs and Way of life of the
French people. Most of the time is given over to
the singing of French songs and the playing of
games to which each 'Francais eleven must apply
her knowledge. At the end of the meeting, prizes
are given to the ones with the highest number
of points. Mother M. Lucilla is the moderator of the
club. Pictured left to right: Donna Draeger, Mary
Clare Costello, Sally O'Brien, Rosemary Sell, Kath-
leen Kennedy, Virginia Phillips, and Barbara Rothan.
Missing, Sue O'Donnell,
Roman Forum, 1954
Latin Club
The Latin Club, whose motto is "Per
aspera cd astra," develops leadership and
keeps alive in its members a friendly in-
terest in the language, literature, and life
of the Romans and the Christian Latin
writers. Marilyn Gibbons, president, con-
ducts a meeting which is enjoyed by the
other members. tFirst row? Linda Lolli,
Bernardine Reising, Audrey Brideg tsecond
row? Terry Coughlin, Mary Walsh.
Attention please!
Iunior Red Cross
Many of the girls put in long hours at the
Red Cross Blood Center taking temperatures, check-
ing bottles and pouring juice. Others did staff aide
work such as typing and helping in the drive for
enrollment. Popcorn and balloons were sold to give
underprivileged children a better Christmas, Joan
McCluhrm is the president of the JRC unit at the
Acadeniy. Shown preparing folders for mailing are
Pat Ireland. Rachel Wallenfang, Charlotte Hoerde-
man, Nancy Tyler, Nancy Bear, Connie Kelton, Ht-len
Mann, and Carol Thompson.
Careful! It May Be Dangerous!
Speech Club
The speech and drama classes were represented in
the Christmas Choric Pageant, "At the Feet of the Madon-
na," three one-act plays, "Midnight Clear," "The Bond Be-
tween" and "The Divine Romance." Radio'WThe Voice
of Democracy. Television-Topics for Teens, Pekin ln-
vitational Debate Tournament, Bradley lnvitational Speech
Festival, the Illinois High School Speech Contest and the
Catholic High School Speech Festival.
Entertainment for students assembles and the
Mothers Guild were also provided by these departments.
Shown practicing on the public address system are
Norma Scovil, front, and Molly Cremer, Pat, Vicary and
Pat Stull.
Volunteer Service
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Chemistry Club
The chemistry club, "Up-'n-Atoms,"
holds its meetings on Wednesday every
two weeks. Some time is spent reading
current science magazines. They have vis-
ited the Water Works. Roszell's :md were
on the "Careers Calling" program about
nursing. which was at St. Francis Hospital.
Shown doing an experiment are left
to right: Mary Ellen Rostetter, secretaryg
Helen Schaefer, Eunice Jescky, Rosemaiy
Doheny, Mary Best, Pat Heyd, treasurer:
Mary Hopkins, Juanita Lovell. Kathleen
Cook, Mary McLaughlin. Marjorie Schubert
Barbara Gensler, Elizabeth Huchtons, pres-
identg Nancy Meyer, and Anita McKenzie,
vice-president.
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Top--Four juniors enjoying their clothing class are: Elizabeth Vogt. Wanda
Heinz, Donna Coake, and Mary Grimm.
Bottom-Peggy Gunthner, Helen Dubois, Claudette Durbin, Bente Frost, Ioyce
Ochs. and Barbara Livengood find this part oi Biology very interesting.
Family Living
The four-year Family Living program
has as its purpose the preparation of stu-
dents for their future role as Christian
Wives and mothers.
As Freshmen the girls learn the prin-
ciples necessary for a rounded personality
development and a successful family rela-
tionship.
The second year course imparts a sound
knowledge of the structure and health
needs of the human body and of the plant
and animal kingdom.
The Juniors have a very practical sub-
ject in the preparation for future home-
makers-sewing. They learn the basic prin-
ciples by actually making blouses, skirts,
and dresses, using modern methods and
equipment.
Summarizing the courses of the three
preceding years and looking at it from a
more mature viewpoint the Seniors study
home nursing, child care, meal planning,
family recreation, and household finances.
Mrs. McCammon is showing Myra DuBois. Barbara Rothan, and IoCele Practicing the proper way to set a table are: Iacqueline Powell P
Kelly the correct way to bathe a baby. Fredell, Iacqueline Wilson, and Barbara Swank.
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Marian Year
After Pope Pius XII declared this the Marian
Year, the Sodality decided to encourage all the
Academy students to put into practice the three
aims of the Year as stated by the Holy Father.
At the December meeting a Marian Year of
prayer, penance, and imitation of the virtues of
Mary was opened with the recitation of the Act
of Consecration by the class officers in the name of
the student body. Every morning the Marian Year
prayer was said in the homerocms, and on the
feasts of Our Lady girls were seen in the Cathedral
saying prayers to gain Marian Year indulgences.
Nancy Zarones and Eugenia Vogel put up a reminder
for the monthly Marian Day.
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Students Praying at the Grotto at Lourdes
Illinois, during Feb. 11 Pilgrimage.
Imitating Mary by their modest
tormals are: Donna Hurst. Loretta
Houlahan, Kitty Sommer, Barbara
Buckley, Herma Thoma, Mary Iane
Tedford, Susan Vachon.
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Baniqued, R. Pfister, A. Chapin, P. A'Hearn.
Second row: D. Pilon, P. Ireland, C. Hoeideman, J. Otten, D. Coake, K. Hurst. B. Front, C. Maggio, E heidcn L Jose
Third row: S. Allen, M. Best, P. Hc-yd, M. Keenan, W. Heinz. L. Fox, J. Hanahan, P. Sitzniore. B. Polonus M Walsh
Phillips, M. Morris.
Fourth row: L. Berninger, M. J. Horold, C. Beckfeld. R. Bartholomew, J. Wiltse, C. Durbin, S. Huston, N Genlel M Popr
G. Geisler, D. Heinz.
Fifth row: R. Cushing, E. Bianchi, T. Coughlin, E. Vogt, S. Cusack, M. Grimm, J. Heinz, J. Ohlemillu R Wallenfang
M. Horan, P. Vicary.
Music librarians and wardrobe managers are Qleft to rrghtj
Maureen Horan, Donna' Donovan, Mary Walsh, Betsy Peplow
Ianet White.
Sophomore ensemble-Mary Ioy Herold, Icxnet Ohlemiller, Claudette
Durbin, Iudy Ianovetz, Cecilia Ksycki, Barbara Palmer, Lynn Bef-
ninger, Barbara Venzon, Peggy Gunthner.
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Lderson, J. Hurst, J. White, D, Donovan, D. Konvalinlza, V.
'. Best, L. Lolli, B. Rothan, J. Colgan, K. Sommer, D. Wallbeck.
honey, B. Walloch, P. Tomlin, B. Palmer, M. C. Costello, V.
latthews, J. Best., J. Bringer, A. Bride, K. Whelan, B. Buckley,
llow, B. Krippel, R. Doheny, J. Sheridan, M. Davis, E. Huchtons,
The Glee Club, under the direction of Sister Mary Arthur, pre-
sented many enjoyable activities throughout the year.
A Saint CeCilia's Day program with selections in three parts
opened the season, This was followed by at Christmas Concert in
which the speech classes forming a verse choir took part.
Another big event was the annual Music Festival, dedicated to
Our Blessed Lady, which was held at Alleman in Rock Island. The
AOL Glen- Club selected a hymn to Our Lady as their main number.
To the right Qabovel: Officers planning a record session
are: Sue O'Donne1l. Karen Whelan, Rosemary Doheny, Pat
Heyd. QBe1owl Ianet Ohlemiller pauses during a piano lesson.
Glee Club and Speech classes Present Their Christmas Program at the Peoria State Hospital
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Spalding Glee Club
The Spalding Glce Club cnioyed another suc-
cessful and entertaining year under the capable
direction of Brother Byrnes.
However, when Broth'-r Byrnes left at the sem-
ester, a, new director was not appointed. The Glee
Club entertained us at the Christmas play and
performed at the Cathedral many times. We have
certainly missed the Glee Club this semester and
hope they will be back in full force next year.
Leader of the Band"
Students and friends were entertained many
limes by the Spalding-Academy Band resplendent
this year in their new uniforms. The band appeared
in full glory for the first time at the Central-Spal-
ding football game. Thereafter they appeared at
many athletic, contests to cheer the Irish on with
music. They enjoyed an extremely successful and
pleasant year and We are anxiously waiting to see
what they have in store for next year. The band
is under the direction of Brother Drolet.
"Blow Gabriel Blow" "We've G01 Rhythm"
Rcrctto, Lorenzo
Boyce, John
Caragher, Bernard
Clark. Gary
Cleary, Robert
Dentino, Richard
Dusenberry, Paul
Entrican, Bert
Farraher, Michael
Farris, Eugene
Howard, Eugene
Jibhen, Lowell
Joseph, Leon
Joseph, Maurice
Knecht. James
Koeppel, Joseph
Maloney, Duane
McFarlane, John
lVIcGann, Robert
Rellihan, John
Rogers, Tom
Stewart, Philip
Swanson, David
Swigris, Edward
Tomlin, Ralph
Unes, Donald
Witt, Daniel
Wort, Donald
Yingst, George-
Bancl Members
Boyer, Carolyne
Brown, Patricia
Crawford, Judith
Danehy, Janet
Fredell, Patricia
Garrett, Glenna
Gibbons, Marilyn
Girdzus, Patricia
Grawcy, Barbara
Hanlon, Mary
Hesslingj, Christinc
Hilt, Virginia
Kelton, Connie
Koors, Nancy
Lyle, Marilyn
Melonis, Anita
McLaughlin, Mary
McLaughlin, Margaret
McManis, Juliana
Mycrs, Karen
Ochs, Joyce
O'Neill, Patricia
Rogers, Donna
Schneider, Rose Mario
Sullivan, Elizabeth
Little Women Enjoy a Social Hour.
Family Reading of the Bible
Little Women
With setting and costumes of Civil War period, the Seniors of the
Academy with the cooperation of the Spalding Seniors, presented
"Little Women" under the direction of Sister Electa Marie, on April 21,
22, and 23.
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Meg 4 Sue O'Donnell Aunt March 4 Joann Petty
Jo 4 Maureen Horan Hannah 4 Barbara Rothan
Beth 4 Pat Ireland Mr. Laurence 4 Tom Little
Amy 4 Janice Best Laurie 4 Pat Nr-lson
Mrs. March 4- Elizabeth Huchtons John Brook -4 Mike Smith
Mr. March Jim Ringness Professor Bhaer 4 Bob Myers
Papa and Mama March
Beth Is Brought Down to Enjoy the Aunt March Writes cr Check for
Good Fortune of Io and Amy a Thousand Dollars A Letter from Father
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Spalding studvnts gzivv a hvuutiful pmsvntation of the
Christmzts story. IDf't,'f'INiJOI' 20. in thfiii' first Christmas play,
"Thf' Night mt' ihv Christ Child," un tvriginal arrztngement
hy Bruthm' Byrnvs.
Imnding Chm'z1ctf'1's wwf' Jim Ringness as Herod: Paul
Bunn. Dick Hztmnwnd, and Paul Slnvvns as Shephvrds:
Mikv Fzlhttrty :is the She,-phvrd Buy: Ed I.uH0od, Ted Otto,
and Frank Ohlvmiller as the Kingsg Dt-nnis Kennedy as the
King's Chzimhc-1'laing and Pat Brown as tho Blpssvd Mothvr.
Background music was p1'ovidt'fi hy the Spalding Glcc
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Above Variety Show Painters ftop to bottornj Mike
Farraher lun Knecht Iohn Szentes
Right above Vcuiety Show Scenery Dave Swanson
Paul Bonn Bob Barker
Right Class Play Ticket Committee Qstandmgj De
lores Thompson Patsy Tomlin fseatedb Carol DeCremer
Rosemary Sell Carole Knox Wllma Zaborac Donna Draej
er Qnot plcturcdl Carol Hesslmg
Below Variety Show Make up Tom Bianco Iim
Rlngnes.
Right Below-Class Play Scenery: Pat Vicary Mike
Keenan Sally King Bob Harding Kathy Kennedy. Bcrt
Entrican Denny Kennedy Ioanne Scoby Norma Scovil
Rita Schwerer Nancy Meyer Pat Stull.
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Above-Variety Show Electricians: Bob Peters. Leon
Ioseph.
Left-Class Play Ushers and Programs: fstandingj
Ioyce Bringer. Mary McCarthy, Iudy Bringer. Kathy O'Con-
nell, Ann Bourscheidt: Qseatedj Mary Biederbeck, Roseann
Roberts. Barbara Evans.
Left Below-Variety Show Scenery: Bob Barker, Dave
White, Skip Taylor.
Below-Class Play Make-up: Barbara Whelan. Shirley
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Over 200 girls participalc-d actively in the ath-
letic: program after school under the capable direc-
tion of Mrs. Dorothy Reynolds. Eager students from
each class could be found in the gym helping to
get a victory for their team as they pushed the
ball over the not or into the basket during tense
volleyball and basketball games.
Outstanding senior basketball players are. first row 7
Judy Bringer, Janice Best, Carol Mahoneyg second rowe-
Joyce Bringer, Darlene Buschbomg third row-Donna
Draeger, Marilyn Crilly, Carole Knox.
Intramural Basketball Game
Climaxing the basketball season was the annual
Senior Versus All-Star game on April 1. The hard-
Iought contest ended in ct tied score of 39.
Officers, l. to r, Lowell Jibben, Bing Hajnal, Ed Winchester--
prefect, Maurice Joseph, Gary Soldati.
Ed Winchester
Lowell Jibben
Harold Hajnal
Gary Soldati
Maurice Joseph
Jim Haddigan
Jerry Kelly
Phil Kronenberg
Mike McNamara
Dick Snyder
William Woulfe
John Szentes
Mike Cooper
Richard Fairfield
Donald Wort
Dave Fairfield
Jim Venzon
Dick Hammond
Donald Broaddus
Don Willard
Don Goddard
John Sauer
Jim Donahue
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Spalding Sodcrlity
During its second year at Spalding, the Sodality of the Immac-
ulate Conception has continued to perform its dual purpose of per-
sonal sanctity and Apostolic Works.
Under the leadership of Edward Winchester, the prefect, the so-
dality has done much to promote Catholic action.
The sodality was originated last year at Spalding under the
guidance of Father White, who was transferred to St. Patrick's High
School, Kankakee, ill., at the semester, and is now under the direction
of Father Monahan.
Although the sodality is small in number, its achievements are
many. This year the annual diocesan Sodality day, an event attended
by Sodalists from all Catholic high schools in the diocese, was held
here at Spalding.
The Sodality also held a hay-rack ride earlier in the year, a
double feature movie early in April, and has sponsored many projects
for the improvement of the school.
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Father Patrick Toomey during one of his enlightening lectures on
the second Day of Recollection
A very impressive three days were spent hy
the AOI. students January 20, 21, and 22 during
' the retreat conducted by Rev. Robert Devaney whose
conferences left the girls with many inspirational
thoughts. With his conference on the Passion of
Our Lord, Father pointed out that, through sins, we
are like the people standing in the crowds, mocking
and slapping Christ. after He has shown so much
love tor us.
Prolizihly still fresh in the minds of AOL girls
is the c'ont'erenef- in which the wonderful love and
szierit'ic'es ol' our parents were described. "VVe do
not realize it how," said Father. "but later, after
they have departed from us, we will regret that
we had not 2lIJIJl't'K'lilit'fi them more."
Days oi Recollection at Spalding
This year a new method of spiritual exercises was
tried out at Spalding when three separate days of Recol-
lection were held on the first Fridays, instead of the cus-
tomary three-day retreat.
Fr. John Sweeney, Assistant, Superintendent of Schools
of the Diocese, conducted the first day of the exercises,
and emphasized the necessity of religion in the life of
the youth of Americag Fr. Patrick Toomey, C.S.V., of the
Viatoiian Mission group, emphasized the purpose of life
in the secondg and the final phase of the program was
carried out by Monsignor G. Middleton, Director of Char-
ities of the Diocese.
The students are to be commended for the spirit in
which they co-operated with the priests and we hope
that lasting good was accomplished.
Academy Retreat
Father Devaney is shown giving private advice
' to this Academy girl
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i The Sodctlity oi the Blessed Virgin Mary
As lhw- aim ol' the Sodzxllly is pifrsonal S?illClllll'2illOl1 zinfl
lhvn tho santification of othcrs, the officers of thc- Soflulity
wwiw often assembled to plan ways of meeting their aim. Hard
all work looking for niatcrial for planning interesting inevtings
aw: Cliarlrriic Hoercleman, vice-profeclg Virginia Phillips, pri--
lvvtg Donna Hurst. tI'9f1SLlI'O1iQ llurhara Buckley, svc1'v1z11'y.
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"To Jesus through Marynethe Sodality way
of life, inspires us to become exemplary Catholics
and to sanctify ourselves and others. The sodalists
meet twice a week-Wednesday to discuss various
topics ot special interest and Friday to discuss the
rules of our patroness, Mary.
The singing of Christmas carols to shut-ins
and monthly Holy hours are among the Sodality
projects.
Each representative, after attending the meet-
ing promotes the different projects such as good
language and charity campaigns, the rosary dur-
ing October and the stations during Lent among
her classmates who then join with our spiritual
leaders, the sodalists, to get "to Jesus through
Mary."
At the right above is pictured a group of sodal-
ists at a holy hour held on New Year's Eve to
make reparation for all the sins that would be
committed that night. Monthly holy hours were also
a part of the Sodality program to achieve its aims.
To the right below, Academy and Spalding Sodal-
ists are shown entertaining fellow-Sodalists from
other parts of the diocese at the Sodality Day.
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Ready to deliver Christmas bas-
kets prepared by the Academy girls
for needy families are the Sodality
Representatives. They are: front
row: Anne Olson, Judy Hanley,
Audrey Cleary, Mary Jane Tedford,
Lynne Berninger, Mary Walsh. Sec-
ond row: Nancy Zarones, Joyce
Bringer, Joanne O'Russa, Donna
Nelson. Third row: Marilyn Gibbons
and Audrey Bride.
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Reporting the results of their sections in the magazine drive,
one of the many activities sponsored by the Student Council, are
Student Council representatives. CLeft to rightb Janice Best, Sandra
Huston, Joanne Urbancg seated: Pat Girdzus, Jean Jachman, Judy
Springstong standing: Wilma Zaborac, Monica Metz, Carol Draeger,
Frances Beckfeld, Pat Murphy, Lois Fox, Cecilia Ksycki, and Pat
Zagelmeyer.
First and foremost, the Student Council serves the
student body which it represents. At the first meeting
the Student Council introduced to the students the heads
of the various school organizations.
The moderator, Sister Electa Marie, conducts a Week-
ly meeting for the officers and representatives to plan
the projects. Among them they conducted a Friendship
Week, and a Father-Daughter Banquet. Their monthly
meeting is devoted to either the discussion of school
problems or the honoring of various organizations and
individuals. The officers and representatives also attend
a monthly meeting ot the Students Councils of Peoria.
Student Council
Presiding over the monthly Student Council as-
semblies are the officers-Carol Mahoney, president,
Carole DeCremer, vice-president, Elizabeth Huchtons,
secretary, Laurice Joseph, treasurer.
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The Pontifical Crew is that select group of students
who have the honor to assist the Bishop at all his Eccles-
iastical functions.
Wherever the Bishop is, there also is the Pontifical
Crew. They assist on the altar at all Solemn High Pon-
tifical Masses, at Midnight Mass at the Cathedral on
Christmas, during Holy Week, on Easter Sunday, and
at all ordinations.
The crew is directed by Monsignor Peters. And speak-
ing for the Pontifical Crew, we wish to thank Monsignor
Peters for all his time, effort, and patience during the
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Members of the Pontifical Crew are:
PREFECTfBob Murrin
TRAIN BEARER-Rod Hartnett
CROSS BEARER----Frank Ohlcrniller
BOOK-Tim Henning
CROSIER4Bob Render
MITREe-Phil Coogan
CENSER-Paul Slavens
BOAT4Phi1 Koeppel
ACOLYTES-Ray Van Bruwaene and Charles Happach
VESTERS-John Jachman, heady Louis Gaffney, Louis
Sheets, Jerry Lee, Robert Wennmacher, Leonard DeLozier,
and Kenneth Marchulones.
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Eagerly giving their donations to the mite box are the Mission representatives Front
Jacqueline Powell, Clarys Cleary, Barbara Palmer: back: Nora Wamsley Sharon
Grimm, Nancy Genzel, Ioann Petty, Fern Zaborac, Delia Shea, Nancy Cavanaugn
Anita McKenzie, and Kathryn Hurst.
The motto of the Academy's active C.S.M.C. is "Pray-
er, Study, and Sacrifice." Their generous contributions
to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith as Well
as many other missionary enterprises and the thousands
of cancelled stamps shipped to St. Louis University show
the self-sacrificing spirit of AOL'ers. Talks, original songs
and skits at the monthly meetings, and attractive bulle-
tin board displays give the students knowledge of the
needs of the Missions and inspirc them to prayer and
further sacrifice.
Proudly displaying the trophy won hy the Academy for
their work in saving stamps for the Missions are the of-
ficers of the C.S.M.C. They are Donna Coake, treasurer:
Marta Vonachen, vice-president: Patty Berg, president:
and Mary Best, secretary.
Nancy Cremer is being shown the various spots at which
our missionaries are located by classmates Paula Bled-
soe, Elfrieda Dubois, and Charlene Bennett.
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Shown receiving from Father Deane the Paladin Award for mission study by attendance at the convention ut
Notre Dame are: first row-Delores Gollner, Audry Cleary, Nancy Zarones, Elaine Bianchi. Patty Berg: second row
-Wilma Zaborac, Nancy Flanigon, Fern Zaborac, Marta Vonachen.
Saving stamps is an important project for AOL missionaries. Pictured counting and
sorting stamps are: first row-Peggy Gunthner, Ara Mauk, Eugenia Vogel, Betty Code:
second row-Nancy Cremer, Pat O'Nei11, Phyllis Castle, Ianice Matthews, Edith Buysee.
Informing Beth Kemp on the latest news
from Iapan is Myra DuBois. as she reads
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Homecoming
Tho homecoming! of 1954 provt-fl to ho
ont' ol that XQHIJS most mt'moi'ahl0 vvonts.
Students startficl wvvlcs ahoafl to got ma-
torial togc-tht-1' for a lloat to rvprosffnt
their class in thv homecoming pararlv.
The parade, consisting ol' tht- our-vn,
hm' attt-nclants, and many AOI. and Spal-
ding students, pivcc-dml tho football gamm-
which vnflod in a Victory for tho Irish.
The clay was brought, to a close- hy
tho home-coming dance- at which thc- Jun-
ioi class: float was announcc-cl tho winnt-r
OL ai beautiful trophy.
The- Honwcoming was imdor the gon-
eral management oi' tht- Spalding Mvn's
Club, ably assistc-cl by the Mothvrs Club,
by the artistic Fr. Livingston, and othc-1'
nivnilwrs ol' tht' faculty.
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VIRGINIA. PHILLIPS
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May Queen
An evening that will always be
remembered was the crowning of
Our Mother, Mary. Virginia Phillips,
our May Queen, placed the crown
of flowers upon the brow of Our
Lady.
The living rosary, formed by the
senior class in pastel formals, rep-
resented a lovely picture as they
recited the rosary before the statue
of the Blessed Virgin. The court
was formed by the Sodality repre-
sentativcs, in blue and white for-
mals.
Benediction of the Blessed Sac-
rament closed the evening cere-
mony.
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CHARLOTTE HOERDEMAN
Acfzflvmy Girl
Academy Girl
The Senior class, with the ap-
proval of the faculty, chose Char-
lotte- Hoordeman to represent the
ideal Academy Girl. The selection
0 basis of religion,
moral and desirable personal char-
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Mothers of the Academy girls actively
promote the Welfare of the school. Among
their activities during this year were a
Silver Tea, a card party, and a Mother-
Daughter Mass and Breakfast. Hard work-
ing committees provided for stimulating
talks by well-known speakers or entertain--
ment by their daughters.
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Pictured are: Mrs. R. F. Whelan, pub-
licityg Mrs. E. F. Best, treasurer, Mrs.
Frank Evans, vice-president, Mrs. Robert
Sommer, presidentg Mrs. Paul Spainhower,
secretary.
Under the expert direction of Mrs. Heid, the hard-working Spal-
ding Mothers' Club promoted many successful activities including
the 1953 Homecoming festivities, which proved to be the best ever.
lf not for their various card parties, and other social events through-
out the year, Spalding and its student, body would be without many
of its benefits derived from our loyal, and wonderful Mothers' Club.
After finishing up another successful year, the Athletic: Depart-
ment of Spalding can again look back on the wonderful support given
them by their loyal Men's Club.
Everyone at Spalding is aware of the good this great organiza-
tion does for the school. Without them Spalding would never realize
many of the necessities of a growing high school, such as the
best in athletic equipment, a well equipped marching band and
many, many other things. To the Spalding Men's Club we give a
vote of thanks and appreciation for all their hard work during
the past school year. '
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Spalding Men s Club
Left to right: Mrs. Robert Barger, recording secretaryg Mrs. John
Heid, president, Mrs. John Rellihan. vice-presidentg Mrs. Joseph
Boyce, treasurerg standing: Mrs. Frank Haddigan, corresponding sec-
retaryg Mrs. Robert, Doyle.
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Left to right: Mr. Earl Stauffer, vice-presidentg Mr. Ben Hao
pach, presidentg Mr. Roy Bullockg secretaryg Mr. Art Kniep, treasurer
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Climaxing the evening was the announcement of Reg-
ina Sander, sophomore candidate, as Penny Queen of the
Carnival. She is pictured as she reigns from her silver
throne surrounded by the other candidates-Betty Code,
freshman, Linda Lolli, junior, and Nancy Spainhower,
senior.
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Entertainment and prizes for all--from the
kindergarten tots to the high school students
and their parents--could be found at the
carnival.
Academy Senior Carnival
Hit Parade oi 1954
Months ot planning and soliciting ut' prim-S z1c'ltwx't-ri
tht'11' results whvn thv 21llI'2lC'llXtlj rim-twzttvrl gvnt wats
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Spalding Prom King and Queen - Phil
Coogan, president of the Iunior class. and
Pat Haley.
Peggy Brophy Ccenterj reigns
as queen of the Academy Iunior-
Senior prom, surrounded by Mary
Best, Mary Lee, Elizabeth Vogt,
and Sue Cusack as attendants.
High on the activity list of most Academy
and Spalding students is dancing, and among
the two schools and the Catholc Youth Center
a Well-rounded program was scheduled.
lt all started with the Centeris Baclcto-
School dance held in September to get every-
one into the nswingi' of social life of the
schools again after the long vacation. The
Academy Student Council sponsored the ncxt
dance on the program, holding it in the Acad-
emy gym, decorated in the Weird characteris-
tics of Halloween. No one could complain
about crowded conditions at the Homecoming
Dance, November l, for it was the first dance
on the new Spalding gym floor. All found
Valentine Dance - Pat O'Neil1, Ed LaHood-senior
class president, Ianet Best, Rod Hartnett-senior class
Chaperoning the Valentine Dance arc: 1. to r.
Mr. and Mrs. Ohlemiller, Mr. and Mrs. Hart-
nett, Mr. and Mrs. La!-Iood, and Fr. Canella.
that it served as a wonderful dance floor as
they ended a full day ol' Ilomeeoming activi-
ties.
With Christmas came the annual Sigma
Delta Formal at the Pere. All were in the
mood for dancing to the "Snowball" theme as
they enjoyed a rare "white Christmas." Vale
entine Day set an appropriate atmosphere lor
couples dancing to the music ol Paul Wiremziir
at the initial Valentine Dance. a formal affair
sponsored hy the senior class ol' Spalding at the
Pere lVlarquette. In the latter half ol' February
the C.Y.C. celebrated its lOth anniversary with
a dance in the Spalding Cafeteria.
Spring always sees the two most anticipated
dances of the upper classmen. the annual
proms given by the junior classes of each
school. With Peggy Brophy reigning as queen,
the juniors ol' the Academy held their prom on
May lfl, followed hy the prom at the Mt.
Hawley Country Cluh on the 24th hy the class
of '55 from Spalding.
Typical of most teen-age dances
is this one by Dianne McCarthy
and Iohn Schifeling.
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A group of seniors enioying the Valentine
Dance are: 1. to r., Paul Bonn, Mary Ann
Miles, Denny Kennedy, IoCele Kelly, Iim
Ringness, Sue Schlehuber, Sandy Gaa, and
Dan Mungoven.
Shirley Reddy and Mary Clare Costello, student directors
of "Little Women."
Maureen Horan, second place in "The Voice of Democra-
cy" and Cecilia Beckfeld, runner-up 'in American Legion
Oratorical Contest.
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Speech
Marilyn Gibbons, second
place for essay on "Ameri-
canism."
Third place 'in Play Festival-"The Bond
Between" acted by Rosemary Doheny, Sal-
ly O'Brien, Pat Ireland, fmissingj Norma
Scovil. '
Debate Tournament at Pekin-Iudy Wiltse,
Cecilia Beckfeld, Audrey Bride. Marilyn Gib-
bons.
Winners in the Illinois High School Speech Tournament - first row:
Mary Clare Costello, Dianne Dentino: second row: Kathryn Hurst,
Robin Bartholomew, Virginia Phillips: third row: Barbara Buckley,
Marilyn Bachler, Maureen Horan.
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Rt. Rev. Msgr. Patrick O'C. Culleton
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Msgr. M. V. Haas
Msgr. Gill Middleton
Msgr. R. G. Peters
Rev. Ralph W. Aldrich
Rev. George A. Carton
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Mr. and Mrs. William Gaa
Glen Oak Bakery
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Mr. and Mrs.
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Leo Hammond
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Mr, and Mrs. Carl J. Hom,-rdeman
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Mr. and Mrs.
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Harry J. Iluchtons
Ann Hunsinges
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H. J. Irr-land
Mr. and Mrs. Loo V. McDonald
Rita McLinden
Sally MclVIachan
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest C. M1-yr-r
Teresa Molitor
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mungovon
Mr. and Mrs. R, L. O'Brien
Edward O'Connor
Joan O'Connor
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These seniors secured at least two patrons for the Summa:
First row: Eleanor Mauser, Dolores Galina-r, Pat Ireland, Janice Best, second
row: Nancy Meyer, Marilyn Lyle, Patsy Tomlin, Barbara Rothang third row: Shirley
Bratton, Janet Best, Clarys Cleary: fourth row: Shirley Reddy, Wilma Zaborac, Ann
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1805 Knoxville Phone 2-3416
127 S. ,IQIICPSHII l'l1onc S2553
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Complimcnts of
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BURROUGHS CORPORATION '0CeZf'K, T S :Za lege a es
in s o ou try
117 S. blcffcrson Ql. XY. Little, Alger.
Vhoncs: 4-9255 4-9254 101 Hulliurt
Stock By Us in a Complete
Range of Sizes and Widths
Compliments of
I for WOMEN for MEN for CHILDREN
MadG'mf7lS'lll0 Kt-ith Highlanders American Juniors
Naturahzmls Walkovcrr Scout tBoy Sz Girl!
Walkovr-rs V V I
Airsteps Endwvll Deluxe Propm B111
Camilevers Conformal Orthopvdic
Jole-ne Roblt-ce Bustor Brown
Life Stride Pedwin Trimfoot
Sgxfgrgix-082 Streetmastc-rs Robin Hood
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CRAWFORD SHOE STORES
I 201 S. Ieiferson Ave. - W. I. Crawford, Mgr.
ami OUTLET STORE - 211 Fulton
Mm. C. Crawford, Mgr.
DRY CLEANING
SHOE SALON - 340 Fulton
605 blzlcksoii St. l'1io11c 646162 John Crawford' Mgr'
323 Court St., Pekin, Illinois
Jim Crawford, Mgr.
136
HRRTNETTS STANDARD SERVICE
Spring N jefferson l'co1'iz1, Illinois
TOBIN DRUG
Fine
Prescription
Service
Our Service Makes Us Grow
CARRIGAN 6. YOUNG
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LRGRON-MILLER
Religious Articles
228 S. .lk'lifR'I'S1ill
l'lionv fx-3482
M. S. CARVER LUMBER CO.
16 licsvivoir lllvrl. on Xxiill' Kleniorizil lli
Phone 2-6609 for the finest in lumber
NOTIONS MAGAZINES
TRAPP'S VARIETY STORE
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SCHOOL SUPPLIES
TYRELL'S TINY TOT
l imiie 3-31138
519 xllllll Strcct, ll-orizi, Illinois
Peoria Maternity Center
POTTER 61 ANDERSON
JEWELERS - SILVERSMITHS
"XX'ortliy uf Yulllt Conficlciirc
Registered Jewelers
American Gem Society
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THE BIG, METROPOLITAN
SUNDAY IOURNIIL-STAR
Splendid Coverage of Local, State and National News
with
ASSOCIATED PRESS, UNITED PRESS
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE and
ASSOCIATED PRESS WIREPHOTOS.
Also our own efficient staff of Editors.
R ip t rs and Photographers
a Y e Two Big Sunday Supplements s
16 Pages of
The Picture Magazine Col-or Corn-Ni-CS
Compliments
of
THE COOGAN FAMILY
Compliments of
I. T. BOWER MOTORS INC.
828 Main St.
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BOLAND MORTUHRY
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Compliments of
NEHI BOTTLING CO.
Bottlers of N ehi Flavors and Royal Crown Cola
2010 Main St.
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SIDNEY HARRISON COMPANY
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HAVE THE "KNOW-HOW! "
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BREAD
Used exclusively in the cafeterias of Spalding
Institute and the Academy of Our Lady
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for fine furniture and interiors
1712 North Sheridan Road Phone 2-4521
'ff thorn' is no substitute
for quality :lt l.llJl?11121l1'S . .
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SPORTING GOODS
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206 Main St. IR-m,11'iz1, III
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1800 Knuxx
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Dressed Beef, Veal and Boneless Beef
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FIRST AGAIN AT THE
ILLINOIS STATE FAIR!
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Quality Chekd
MILK and ICE CREAM
A Traffic
Q ky Seiiing
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NWN M ,N if Food Services
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finds the door open at
Block 8: Kuhl Co.
GQ? A Office Functions
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, u wiii iind aii oi tiiese and many more at Biocic 8 Kuiii Co.. wilere
M I R I9 stores and a Central Buying Oiiice are ready to silow you wily
i G2 tiiere are a greater variety oi opportunities in time retail iieid than
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Yes, time door is open to aii wiio are interested in a department store
career, and "opportunity" is icnocixing every day. Block 5' Kuiii is
growing, and you can grow witii it.
VViIy donit you Ucompare notes" witii time Personnei Director, and
see ii Pmiocic 5 Kuiii Co. doesnit iiave to oiier just wiiat you are
iooiaing for in a career? You are aiways weicomei
llldlfk si Klllll C0. Peoria, Illinois
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Stores in
EEQEAJR gTTAWA WINNETKA NIOLINI:
- - ALESBURG ROOKFORO DAVENPORT, IA.
Man' Oihcesf EMQNOCRYA 345313155 E555 BROS. BURLINGTON, IA.
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Central Distribution, 801 S. Washington St, DANVILLE ELGIN ROCK ISLAND D QOVRLESMSETQRE
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Compliments of the Senior
Mechanical Drawing Class
LM
THIRD PERIOD
Ioe Galvin
Paulsy Bonn
Bill Cook
Lowell Iibben
"7 up" Lawless
"Ace" Donlan
Al Schmidt
Chuck Bour
Robert Brissette
Ioe Lafeber
Iohnnie Skender
"Murph"
"Mac"
"Sam" Svymbersky
Leon Ioseph
Ioe Koeppel
Bob Kennedy
"Radar" Keeley
"1'ungle lim" Heid
Reggie" Ringness
"Sharkie" Markevitch
"Harley" Iohnson
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SIXTH PERIOD
Iohn Iachman
Roger Dunne
lack Giberson
Ed Laroschfe
Bob Remm
Ted Otto
Ierry Molloy
"Ty Cobb" Morrissey
Gilbert Keyster
Tom "co-capt." Little
Bob "co-capt." Render
Pat "Nel" Nelson
Ierry "speedy" McDonald
Iim "faster-than-Mac" Smith
Duke Snyder
Albert Kelch
Frank "Bevo" Ohlemiller
Iefrry Willard
Dickey Arnold
Whizzer White
Fred Schaub
Don Wheeler
P. Martin
B, Hahn
lack Trompeter
Belvedere Velde
Buster "Joy, Joy" Myers -
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The key to your future 'M ,
Ben Franklin usvcl his kc-y . . . and paved the way for the many moclt-rn conveniences we enjoy today with W Q
llc-ctricity. - 5
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The degrt-vs or diplomas you rc-cvivv are your keys gl ug 13 , 'Jo it
to apply your learning in an adult practical world. USO 'Ely , - R
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your key well . . . that graduates in the years to ,, is fig
follow may ht-nz-fit from the better society you will T? .If '. fa,
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CENTRAL ILLINUIS LIGHT C0.
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Commercial National Bank of Peoria
Adams and Liberty Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp
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LUTHY BROS. COMPANY
jobbers in Fruit and Produce
llO Fayette Phone 3-4464
O'BRIEN-IOBST
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l'l1onc S-3813
"The Mczfs Store of Peoria
LIGHTING FIXTURES
For Home - Factory - Office
E. 1. MAUSHARD
CENTRAL FIXTURE COMPANY
708 Main Street Peoria, Illinois
Compliments of
TRI-MEE
Potato Chips
French Fried Popcorn
Chilli "Ready to Serve"
Made in Peoria - By Union Employees
FISCHER SHELL SERVICE
Complete Car Care
lnclucling
Tune Up and Generator Service
Cliiczlgo Motor Lilulw Klcinlw.-rs
324 l'1'uspt'L't llwzul
Sawyer Saltines Townhouse Crackers
by
SIIWYER BISCUIT CO.
313 liocl-Q lslzlnrl .Xx'e. - liK'flI'l1l, illinois
Insulatc Now
Johns Manville Sprintex Rock Wool
BUCKLEY MODERN HOME SERVICES
923 South Second Street
Pekin, Ill. Phone 2586
Compliments oi
FREDERICK N. FRIINK, INC.
Scwcr Contractors
,iCl-l.t'l'SHll linilrling'
l'cor1:l, lllinms
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HEROLD'S DONUTS
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Try 'em You'll see
Iflfe deliver party orders on time Milk
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tall us tor prwcs 1 LL ISHN
Luttzlge Cheese
l I1 2-7321 1315 lf. l.m1rIu11 fur
50 Years
ARTHUR NELSON
Miller Movers
N. Kclums I'lw11c' 3-11
118
Earn a Preferred Return on Savings
PEOPLES FEDERAL SAVINGS
and Loan Association of Peoria
111 North 'lL'1.1.Ql'SU1I Ave. lllmm' 6-0811
"The Place for Savingsu
Compliments ol'
PEORIA SPRING COMPANY
215 Knoxville .Xvcnue
l'l1u11e 5-3831 1 l'em'iz1. Illinois
W. I. ALTPETER
Auctioneer
1803 X. .Nfl2l111S - lllwne 5-1918
Send it to . .
B I E H L ' S
Cleaning and Dyeing Service
Tcl. 6-6156 706 Malin St.
ll-urizfs Muster flCZlIlCl' zmcl 1751-1'
DUST ALL MANUFACTURING CO.
since 1890
Sanitary, Chemical and Janitorial Supplies
for
Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Homes
127 S. NNUQIICI' St. - - lll'4Jl'IZl, Illinois
Vlwne 4-2558
"PHOTOGRAPHY IS FUN"
CAMERAS 0 PROJECTORS 0 SCREENS
DARKROOM SUPPLIES 0 RENTALS
0 CUSTOM PHOTO FINISHING 0
PEORIA CAMERA SHOP
Phone 4-6126
559 Alain, Opposite Post Office
llulmer Szunniis l'eu1'i:1, Ill. 'loc liilton
BEST AUTO SERVICE
738 Luucks .Xu-.
Congratulates
the
1954 GRADS
MO0RE'S
jewelers and Silversmiths
Cornei' Main :mel Aflziclismi
Candy Cigars
SPRINGER - BURKLUND CO.
Wholesale Only
607 Main Street
Vhfme 3-5115
Notions Fountain Supplies
Compliments of
W. T. GRANT
107 S. .Xclzlms 5
Known for Values
Buy direct from the mine
High grzule local coal
LUINIJ--ICQQYNLII-'Wflll-1l'C2l'fCfl fS1 1 LI
l'hm1e 6-2071
ZABORAC COAL CO.
Nurwfmrl l'zu'k
Compliments of
LINCOLN CLEANERS
3307 Slierimlam Kd.
1917 Alain St.
.
Compliments ol'
D. E. HORAN
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VESPIYS MHYWOOD MARKET
Quality Meats Ev' Groceries
519 Fast Mziywoocl Phone 2-4515
George Wilbur
GEO. I. ROTHI-lN CO.
Millwork - Lumber
700 Johnson Street Peoria, Illinois
5 .
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Compliments of a Friehd f j
i onucs - Pnsscmnlons
Mccwns and Pnospscr
G Il M B I. E S
"The Friendly Storel' C 0 m p 11 m e n t S
Hardware - Auto Supplies - Paints 0 f
Household Needs F R I E N D S
3108 Vmspcct ff I'co1'izL Heights
KNOLLHIRE FLOWERS
l'hum' 9202
3205 N. Shcrimlzm
c.,ng..t.1ates ACE AMBULANCE an OXYGEN SERVICE
The Class of 1954 24 Hour Ambulance Service
MHYCY Voegele SteHOiSh 115 lqmxville Aw. I-M-all 4, Illinois
Class of '33
150 I-
BETTER CLEANING
Renew The Beauty of Your Garments
Our Cleaning Methods Will Do lt-
Phone 2-1551
HEIGHTS CLEANERS
3607 I'ROSl'liL'T ROAD
RAY liN.Xl'll Peoria llcights. lll.
MATTHEW'S MUSIC COMPANY
529 Main St. Peoria, Illinois
Band Instrument, TV, and Record Dept.
With Adams Music Co.
FOOD PRODUCTS
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE AND TEA
SALAD DRESSINGS AND PICKLES
COFFEE BREWING EQUIPMENT
ALL MAKES
INSTITUTIONAL FOODS
3-7467
GEORGE O. PASQUEL COMPANY
1416 S. Arlzmis, l'co1'iz1, Ill.
Compliments of
0. FRANK HEINZ
Construction Co.
REX
For Fine Cameras, Projectors, and All Types of
Photographic Equipment and Supplies.
Easy Terms
REX STUDIO 6. CAMERA SHOPS
329 S. .Xclams Street
403 Malin Street
Pcoriafs Oldest Photographic Stores
HEIGHTS TEXACO SERVICE
'I' W. I
.will liospcct lxcl.
l'Qoriz1 llcights
Vlwnc 5-'N30
For the unusual in formals
S
shop at
604V2 Main Street
Peoria 2, Illinois
Bride's House
. . . does everything beautifully
MII.O'S PARK-N-SHOP
3500 N. Sheridan Road
"Good Foods"
Compliments of
ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL
School of Nursing
CHIll1JlllHClIIS uf
HEDIGER 6: IVIEYERS
Insurance Co.
Congratulations to the Class ol' '54
DENTINO BROS.
901 ,l'1l'SI .Xve, l'Iwnc 4fN7.W
Quality Groceries Ed Meats for 36 years
"II Bank You'l1 I.ike"
IEFFERSON BANK
Jefferson Trust and Savings Bank of Peoria
l'co1'1:1. Illinois
Member Federal D p sit Insurance Corporat
510.000 Maximum Insurance for Each Dep to
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Compliments
of
SZOLD'S
BOURSCHEIDT ELECTRIC CO
All You Require - When You Wire
S 1918
601 HANSLBJR PLACE
Always new fashions ....
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A STOCK COMPANY 9,30 xl qos
PEORIA, ILLINOIS "cffp.wG6
JAMES S. FLANIGON, President ELMO G. GUECKS, Secretary, Treasurer
You've seen the rest . . .
Now buy BEST !
Two ana' tbree bedroom hom
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in many styles
THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OI' PEORIA
91 st Year
028 XXX-st Luke Street
I,CUl'lll, Illinois
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
ILLINOIS FRUIT A VEGETABLE MARKET Bm Wishes
C. A. POWLEY
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily
Excavating
53.3 Main 5-0623
Washed Sand and Gravel
W .
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NEWMAN and ULLMAN, INC.
CANDY
Compliments of
'MARS CONFECTIONS MAJESTIC CLEANERS and LAIINDERETTE
ZH? 5, NNUEISIIII
Phfule In-87546
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HORIZONS unlimited . . .
Look in any direction . . . look north . . .
south . . . east . . . west. Anywhere . . .
everywhere, there's an opportunity. You
can set your sights on any goal you choose,
and pursue it as diligently as you wish.
This is your heritage because you are an
American. You are one who can freely seek
. . . and whose opportunity it is to find . . .
your fortune. This is your priceless birth-
right. What you do with it is up to you.
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ofthe Schradzlci Co. are loolcing ahead, planning ahead so that we
shall continue to uphold our tradition of always giving to those
who rely on us the "Best Today," Still Better Tomorrow.
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products of
Left, to Right:
Bob Donlan
Anita McKenzie
Jerry Cashman
M. E. Rosle-Lter
Buster Myers
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Now and throughout, life givv yoursclf the
bc-nefils and pleasures found only in the
enjoyment of dairy foods. And, always, Seal-
14-sl dairy foods arc- uncqualled for freshness,
flavor, purity and nutrition,
Shirlvy Romaneli
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Appreciation
The members of the l954 Summa Staff of the Academy and Spalding
gratefully acknowledge their indebtedness to all who in any Way helped to
make this book a reality. To the following, for their outstanding assistance
and splendid cooperation, special appreciation is here given.
The faculty and student body for their interest and cooperation.
Cur patrons and advertisers for their financial assistance.
PLANNING AND ADVICE
Mr. l. L. Sronce, yearbook consultant for the Peoria Engraving Co., with-
out whose constant help, advice, and planning this book would not
have been a reality. '
Reverend Phillip M. Clifford, C.S.V. and Sister Clare Edmond, CSI.-
faculty advisers.
PICTURES
Mr. Eugene Voss of Pabry studios, who gave many hours of his time taking
pictures for our division pages and the Academy group pictures.
Mr. Dan Woodley of Fabry studios-Academy and Spalding senior pic-
tures. and the use of the pictures of Bishop Cousins and the Academy
building.
Mr. Thomas Prechel-underclassmen pictures.
The Peoria journal and the Peoria Star-sports pictures.
Mr. Frank Larkin--use of the Beverly Theatre for the activity division
page.
Reverend R. C. Livingston-use of the Spalding gym and CYC.
ENGRAVING
Peoria Engraving Company.
PRINTING ,
Mr. Richard Finfgeld, Mr. lim Henderson, and the staff of the Henry
News-Republican.
COVERS AND BINDING
Mr. H. C. Pfister.
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Religion, English, Library Religion, Science,
Sodality, Mathematics
SISTER MAUREEN JOSEPH, C.S.J.
Religion, English, History SISTER MARY URBANA, C.S.J.
Religion, Business, Accounts
SISTER MARY OLIVIA, C.S.J.
Religion, English SISTER URSULA .MARlE, C.S,J.
Religion, English,
SISTER RITA CATHERINE, C.S.J. "C0mP0C"' Advisor
Religion, Latin, French
SISTER MARY VALERIA, C.S.J.
SISTER ROSE EDWARD, C,S,J, Religion, Science, Mathematics
Religion, English, Speech
SUMMA Advisor
MISS NANCY CLARK
Religion, Commercial
Science
MRS. RUSSELL DEATHERAGE
Latin, English
MISS MILDRED KNOBLOCH
Physical Education
MISS MARY TIPPETT MRS. PATRICIA CEDEROTH 'W55 PATRIUA RICHMOND MISS MARLYN SITTON
Office Secretmy Religion, History . Religion, Social Studies Home Economics
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The Doors That Are Open For Classes
Through four-sometimes long-often too short years-
the class of '57 has passed through the portals ol the Academy
and Spalding. During these years they have sought their future
vocations. and made themselves ready for the day when they
must accept the challenge of the outside world. Lifelong friends
were made, as well as a closer spiritual relationship with God,
in the classrooms and the Chapels.
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First row 'Dick Stauffer. Jerry McDonald. Jim Hvifl, Oley Turner, Rod
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Back row' Crmzich Errinn. Fr. Paul, .lim Mcliiughlin, Frank Kzu'p0wic'z,
.lim Troy, Buster Myers, Ari llziege-, and Ron Schafstal.
Baseball Schedule
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29 Manual qty
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