Academy of Our Lady of Peace - Villa Montemar Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1947

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Page 27 text:

First row, left to right: A. Jones, L. Vereschagin, M. Lapthorne. M. Hayes. J. Nessler, D. Schroeder. J. Balch. Secorul- row: P. Wilhite, l. Rivera. L. Crivello, E. Wilhoit. D. Salmders, A. Lewis, C. Ramsay. Fhud row: M. Zaragoza. B. Davey, M. Englehart. P. Alexander, B. Blizzard. M. Roise, G. Pitts. Fourth row: M. Thompson, E. Momello, P. Tomas. C. Bilshorough, H. Keriozolas. D. Klaus. lmown as the lrish Class. Although we spent a quiet sophomore y r.9 it was highlighted with a weiner roast, a chiclcen dinner that ivve 'Este' J? the seniors, and a never to he forgotten evening swim at 'La Jollafhx ' Upper Classmen at lastl We elected Helen Keriozolas ss Ehicqt l and the '47 Club began a successful career. Our pr ntati of t e operetta Bits O'Blarney, proved the talent of our Irish C ns. They g A long awaited arrival of our junior pins caused everyweisx I turn A our direction. j 45 s At lastl Lilce a loolt from the blue we reigned asf mi ulih ty s ' N ln the athletic field we carried off the championship 1' volleylaall. 'it the arrival of our sweaters many pairs of sun glass were worn tosfiield the glow. A January 27 was a hig day in our lives. Dressed for snow and sleet we mounted the yellow hus and headed for the Lagunas, while the rest ot the classes struggled with hoolcs. That we did not find either snow or sleet did not lceep us from having one fine clayl The senior play, Barter, was one of the year's outstanding events. This production un- earthed dramatic talent hitherto undiscovered and set us on a par with Academy Thespians who have gone helore.

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Senior Eiass Utticefs We Sum it Up! U . . . Laguna mountains. Vvtno seconds ttie motion?u Every Ditcti Day has its serious moments: otticers: Beatrice Btizzard, treasurer fiettb, J .lane Pmaicti , president, teggy Alexander, secretary, and Bernie Ryan, vice-president. conduct ctass discussion. time seniors toot: tnacic to iast year when trom ttle side-iines in ttleir junior tormats, ttiey Watctied another ciass teave ttwe Academy. September, l943, marked ttie entrance ot trigtitened, but smiiing trestimen into time awaiting corridors ot tligtier tearning. Atter tmeing tuurdened funnecessariiy, we tiiougtiti witti a variety ot enormous tnooics We started our daity sctleduie. fjur indoctrination toiiowed immedi- atety. Vtttiougti tout iowiy trestimen we made the upperctassmen sit up and taice notice wtien we Won tile detnate and presented a deiigtittut comedy. Cjur soptiomore year tarougtit our Hgreen yearsu ottziciaity to a start as we received our ties. We ctiose St. Patricia as our patron and tuecame



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PEGGY ALEXANDER stands ior athletic, ISBN for beautiful, and MCU for charming. All describe Peggy to a AT., Digest the fact that Peg has made every lcind of team every year since she became a freshman. The team she is on is bound to winl Then the amazing iact is that she Wallis triumphantly oil the court to trip her fingers lightly along the keyboard. Those fingers also can deftly caress a piece oi material into the latest concoctions. But what we really praise Peggy for is her accuracy in counting noses. She has been the class secretary during our junior and senior years, and she has yet to mis- place one of us. A certain boy in college, recently out oi blues, is her particular subject of interest. Peg is a good salesman With a good busi- ness head, and specializes in responsibility. The best compliment we can pay her is this: When she has a job to do, she does itl we s .Q ky41xyi,x.1' z I A' ' N1 I .a Jw A up U, A RIA BALCH yd' JANE LBE W l-. ' J, . , ,fixff M' fl. Janie, The Gem of La Mesa Hillsf, ' ' iormerly hailed from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Her four Ugreen yearsn of high school she has spent at the Villa. Donyt let that calm and angelic loolc fool you because under- neath is hidden an impish nature. ln her freshman year she was elected secretary of the class. The following year, since she proved her slcill in sports, she was elected treasurer of the Janie, the girl who is ualways in there pitchingf, came out the next year as vice-president of the Student Body. This year she was given the highest honor a senior class can bestow on one of its members,-she was chosen class president. Her splendid characterization as Mary Magdalen in the senior play, Barter, Won her dramatic honors.

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