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Vouth for a Kliensmith, Marie A vivacious maid with a merry heart. Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin club 2, Operetla 3, 4, Stage crew 1. Kloss, Theresa A true friend and a loyal heart. Chorus 1, 2, 4, Operetta 4. Kneesel, Beverly Imp with stars in her eyes. Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Knothe, William Doubtlessly few could fill his place. Boxing 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, German club 1, 2. Knutson, Dorothy Loveliness half hidden from the eye. Chorus 1, 2, Latin club 2, Koel, Geraldine Alive as a spring zephyr. Homeroom President 3 Latin club 2 Gen, Sodalit , , y Officer 3. Entered from Cathedral High in Sophomore year. Koenen, Donald He says little but means every word. Kohlwey, Kathleen Bright with calm delight. Chorus 1. 2. Korish, Ruth A smile on her lips and a song in her heart. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Foolies 2, Homeroom President 2, Latin club 2, Make-up Art. 2, 3, 4, News staff 3, 4, Operettta 3, 4, Prom Queen 3, Trumpet staff 3, 4. Kottmer, John I-le has abilities you'd never dream of. Kouri, Virginia An amiable girl with a deep heart. Chorus 1, 2, 3. Kroner, James . A lad with great speech. Dramatics 3, 4, Chorus 1, German club 1, 2. Kubiak, Rose Mary Top full of quick humor. Entered from Washington Jr. High in Sophomore year, Kurtz, Patricia Calm consistency in dark eyes. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4. Lepsch, Beatrice . It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Band 1, 2. 3. 4, Chorus 1, Latin club 2. Lyga, Ellen Laughter that dances with color. Foolies 2, Latin club 2, News staff 3, 4, Trumpet staff 3, Trumpet Editor 4. Lyons, Mary Rita A good laugh is sunshine in a house. Chorus 1, Latin Club 2. McAnaney, Joyce A voice of sweetest song. Chorus 3, 4, Dramatics 4, French club 3, News staff 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Entered from Central High in Junior year, Il w lllorld 1 23
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Sister M. Genevieve Commercial Senior Homeroom 1 were Ex Seniors n n w Firmly convinced that the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is the most vital action of their day, Aquinas students. through the cooperation of Father Tetzlaff and Father Cooney, have the privilege of assisting daily at Mass each morning before classes begin. Father Cooney and servers Leslie Kessler and Wayne Swinghammer grate- fully admire the beautiful Missal donated by the Junior League of Catholic Girls. These Aquinas acolytes feel honored to take theirturns in assisting the priests to offer the Eternal Gift. . First row: John Finn, Leslie Kessler, and Kenneth McCabe, Robert Scliied, Wayne Swinghammer, Thomas Garthwaite, Francis Briedel, Robert Volz, Donald Potaracke. Second row: Gene Smith, Gerald Flanagan, Rudolph Horshak, James Gsch- wind, George Kachel, John Howard, John Stokes, Ray Lichtie, and Francis Potaracke To Radiate Earthly Peace, Waft the Incense of Prayer Heavenward. 22
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Sister M. Gervina Art Mechanical Drawin Sacristan 1 x'!Ap, I , , ,XX , .il rt S eniors n n w After Mass, Petra Anderson sets glimmering a slender candle of prayer. May- be it's for a brother in service or a mid-year exam, but nevertheless, it's her way of petitioning God to hear and answer her prayers. Uniforms lend their fatal fascinations when alumni, Robert Novak, Dorothy Stanek, Raymond Wuensch, lvlodesta Walljasper, James Johnson, and a friend, came back to their old Alma Mater to get in the groove again. The dance spon- sored by the Aquinas band was called Httingly enough the Clef Clopf, The spirit was carried throughout the decorations which consisted of clefs. notes, staffs, sharps, and Hats Uhere, there, and most everywhere. Gazing at the dancers just for the fun of it are Freshmen Evelyn Kerska, Beverly Stellpflug, and Monica Treangen. 'Taithful ECL Seubertn sells enthusiatic Rosemary Wurm a ticket to a jive session. Oh the pity of it allf' sighs Richard Poellinger as he gazes disappointedly at eight sockets and seven lights while setting up the chapel crib. Yes, it is always very beautiful and inspirational, for it gives out to all Aquinites the true spirit of Christmas and its reall, significance. But only Rich knows all the work behind it. gk x 3 -Y-,J ig i XR l 1 -i '2WTi K-lp 5 5 :X ' '5 ' ' V Stand having on the Breastplate of Justice in the War Against Evil. ,nfl 4,- , I' 24
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