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Vouth for a Il Pretasky, Sally All we know about her is good. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, German club 2, 3, Operetta 3, 4. Quinn, Francis Life without sports is not life to this Irishman. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Boxing 2, Class Treas 1 Class President 2, Foolies 2, Football 2, 3, 4, I-Iomeroom Pres ident 3, News staff 3, Prom Court 3. Rach, Rita A small touch of elegance. Chorus l, Foolies 2, Homerooni President 1, Latin club 2 3 4 News staff 3, 4, Trumpet staff 3, 4. Raper, Rosemarie A natural smile a hint of mischief. Chorus 1, 3, 4, Foolies 2, News staff 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Prom Court 3. Reidelbach, Margaret Quiet. but her friends are many. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Latin club 2. Riley, Margaret Humor that is a continuous bubble of joy. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Co-up 2, Dramatics 2, French club 4 Homeroom President 1, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Latin club News staff 3, 4, Trumpet staff 3, 4. Riniker, Virginia Her heart is as light as her eyes are bright. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, 4, Latin club 2 3 4 operetca 3, 4. Roberts Mildred , Quiet and retiring, a girl worth knowing. Latin club 4. Entered from Sleepy Eye, Minn., in Junior year Roesler, Donald I-le has a talent of gaining friends. Chorus 1, German club 1, 2. Rudolph, William The stage echoes with his art. Band 4, Co-op 1, 2, Dramatics 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Latin club 2, 3, 4, Operetta Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Sauer, Richard He jokes at all trouble. Chorus 1, Football 1. Schams, Donald A friend, a gentleman-what more can we say? Schaper, Kathleen Much wisdom often goes with fewest words. Chorus 1, 2, Latin club 2, 3, 4. Scheel, Robert One who knows what he talks about. Cheer Leader 2, 3, Co-op 2, 3, Dramatics 3, 4, Latin club News staff 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Trumpet staff 3, 4. Scheitzach, Donald Don, like all good men has a temper all his own. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Foolies 2, Football 4, French club 3, Operetta 3, 4, Stage crew Manager 2. Schmitz, John A true gentleman in every sense of the word. Latin club 2, 3, Schwanbeck, Elizabeth As merry as the day is long. Chorus 1. Sebranek, Paul His genial nature has made him every one's pal. Band l, 2, 3, I-Iomeroom President 3, Prom Court 3, General Sodality Officer.
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Sister M. Fortuna Commercial 4 K 9 X57 i asv: Seniors n n w 'tSo you don't think we can be wartime budget planners? Just think again before you repeat that! Masielyn Halaska and Audrey Twite can tell you they know pretty much about it thanks to the able guidance of Sister Eunice. Budgeting is one of the many phases in the advanced course of Hornemaking. As Josephine Anny minutely inspects her work, Sigrid Stefferud hopefully tries on slipper for size. These girls who made articles for servicemen exemplify the many others in the R-ed Cross Home Nursing Class conducted by Mrs. Arthur Rogge. Another group briefly pauses to marvel at many different items made in the same class. These admirers are Lois Ann Schomers, Patricia Sciloorski, and Mary Poellinger. Aquinas again shows its patriotism! It didnlt stop with the bond drive. In recognition to the governmc-nt's plea for home canning, Nancy Birnbaum, Virginia Weibel, Patricia Turner, and Delores Kabat proudly display their canned goods made in Foods class under the direction of Sister M. Eunice. Not to be outdone, Lucille Heberlein and Doris Tischreck demonstrate how to make a bed expertly as instructed in the Home Nursing Course. Mrs. Rogge was in charge of these classes which replaced the physical education classes in the early part of the school year. vi' :FW in Pursuing Peace carry the Cross of Penance with the Prince of Peace. 26
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Sister M. Clementa History English Senior Homeroom l I I I I I I I ' I I . .I- ii C1 .M .fffwl ff-ref' XXX .-,,,,.Z' f Seniors n n His Excellency the Rt. Rev. Alexander J. McGavick and Senior, Gene Serres, take time out to pose with Fr. Alban Hickson, C. P. and Fr. Aelred Toriski, C. P. retreat masters at Aquinas this year. These fathers are members of the Passionist Order in Chicago. The Christ Child,', an inspiring drama presented by the Sophomore Girls' Chorus was the annual Christmas feature production of the year. In devout ad- miration are Jeannette Kreutz, Viola Hofer, Beverly Rogers, and Iola Guscetti, while Patricia Hurley portrays the Blessed Virgin. Ah-ha here's to ,ole style lodgers-eh, boys? Comforted with the cool and mellow satisfaction of Hires 'ole style root beer, these happy Latin studes raise fun--and more fun. This all happens at a going-away party and in this instance it was for Bill Rudolph and Carroll Walljasper, who left for the seminary. En- joying themselves at this Latin Club specialty are Bob Scheel, Carroll Walljasper, Bill Rudolph, Jack Gehrig, Eileen Gilster, Rita Breuer, and Mary Havlik. Faithful of'Ticers 01' the Athletic Booster Club meet with director, Fr. Bingen. They are Mr, E. Klinkner. Dr. J. Kelly, and Mr. J. Kevin. Fine party and plenty of fun, comment the Senior members of the News and Trumpet staffs about the party given for them by Pvt. Bob Vollmar, an alumnus of Aquinas. The enthusiastic journalists enjoying cokes and hot dogs with Fr. Pritzl are Bob Scheel, Bob Daley, Dorinne Urban, Ellen Lyga, Jeanne Desmond, Lcuise Vyvyan, Ruth Korish, Pearl Allen, Betty Delaney, Rita Weigel, Gloria Bruemmer, and Felicia Hoffman. i l Perfect thy Soul that the Peace of God may in it Reign as King. 28
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