Catholic High School of Baltimore - Troubadour Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

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( THE jox NINETEEN FORTY-SIX Published by the Senior Class of THE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL of !2adtunoz£ j As the first class to graduate under peacetime conditions, we realize that there is much left to do before a permanent peace is ours. Blood, sweat and tears” may win a war but they are not sufficient to win the peace. Peace is the work of justice—justice toward God, our fellow man, ourselves. It is for us to build the peace on the firm foundation of these Catholic principles of justice toward all. [Btuzfixuit Jox iPzxj-zct J2i.fz . . . GERALDINE WRIGHT President of tin- Class of ’46 II 0 0 0 v • Z7o (Out J acLj, Quzzn (Ly 1p£cicz . . . Who can teach others how to build for peace because her home at Nazareth was most peaceful, we dedicate the Trouba- dour of 1946. With Christ as the cornerstone, and Mary as the foundation, our House of Peace will have no dark corners where hatred and war may breed. Under Mary’s guidance, those Catholic principles which tell us infallibly our duties towards God, our neighbors and ourselves will lead us finally to the throne of Him Who said Blessed are the Peace- makers for they shall be called the children of God.” THE TROUBADOUR STAFF 5 jJ-fou±d oj iPzacz ant J-fnafjzn d ats . . . dJlzz dhuiafi Dear to the hearts of Catholic High girls, and a venerable landmark, is the Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mar —the Baltimore Cathedral. It is the Mother Church of all Catholic Churches in the United States, and the first to have an archbishop as its original rector. This edifice, ordered erected by Pope Pius VI in 1789, was for many years the administrative center of Catholicism in the United States. Its construction was begun by John Carroll, the first Bishop of the United States, but he did not live to see its completion. Its dedication came six years after his death. After the design was decided upon, construction began in 1806, and on July 7 of that year the cornerstone was laid by Bishop Carroll. But the War of 1812 cast its somber shadow upon the next few years, and the building was interrupted, for the workers had rallied to the defense of their nation. When the olive branch had once again superseded Mars, the work was resumed, and it was completed in 1821. The dedication by Archbishop Ambrose Marechal on May 21, 1821—exactly 125 years ago— was one of the most ritualistic the city had ever witnessed. At that time it was the largest church in this country. The architect was the distinguished Benjamin Harry Latrove, a Protestant gentleman who offered his services gratis. He was also the designer of the Capitol at Washington. The site for this imposing gem of architecture was sold by Colonel John F.ager Howard, for $20,000. The style of architecture is predominantly Roman, but the Byzantine feeling is captured in the design of the centra! dome. The high altar is a gift to Archbishop Marechal from the priests of Marseilles who were once his students; the large bell came from Marseilles; the unique clock was imported from the Land of the Fleur-de-lis in 1868. 6 The crypt in this famous church houses the mortal remains of six great Archbishops and one Cardinal of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. They are John Carroll, Ambrose Marechal, James Whitefield, Samuel Ecclcston, Francis Kenrick, Martin Spalding and James Gibbons. Within its walls have been held three plenary councils, ten provincial councils, and nine diocesan synods. Three cardinals have there been invested. MIRIAM LORENZ, 46 The year 1946 marks the 100th anniversary of the adoption of the Blessed Virgin Mary conceived without sin as patroness of the United States. The Sixth Provincial Council, held in Baltimore May 10, 1946, solemnly declared that ourselves and all entrusted to our charge throughout the United States arc placed under the special patronage of the Holy Mother of God.” This declaration—which issued from the Council at which one archbishop, Samuel Ecclcston, and 22 bishops were present—is the document which Rev. John J. Duggan, of the Cathedral, is holding. Looking at the document are: Miriam Lorenz, prefect of the Sodality, Lorraine Kernan, Mary Selway, Shirley Unkclbach, and Marie Amrhein. The benign face that looks down upon this little group is that of Arch- bishop Ecclcston. He was a native of Maryland, and a convert to the Faith. As the fifth Archbishop of Baltimore, he contributed largely of his own means toward the building of the Cathedral. He was a Sulpician, and was 33 years of age when he succeeded to the See of Baltimore. HIS EXCELLENCY MOST REVEREND MICHAEL J. CURLEY, D.D. Archbishop of Baltimore and Washington SiuLLu ivfio fiaoz tfiz way to a Juit and Lutuiy YatmtwtMwaM Damns® 8 HIS GRACE RIGHT REVEREND LAWRENCE SHEHAN, S.T.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore and Washington REVEREND LEO J. McCORMICK, Ph.D. Superintendent of Schools Archdioceses of Baltimore and Washington dtlC£ i 9 icjio i ±ounc L tfiz ca-tjnotz of iPz dues on The peace of Christmas heralded by angels was the first Christian message, and it is this peace which Christ wished to keep upon the earth. Religion classes at Catholic High begin with the lessons of the Christmas Crib and aim at the imitation of Christ. Seen here at the Crib in the main corridor arc Norman Hoffman, Dorothy Velonosky, Anna Wirkcrt, and Helen Peizik. The first step and the pillars of Catholic High is learning sound Catholic principles of justice toward God, our neighbors and ourselves, as Alice Phillips. Angela Cerniglia and Do- lores Noyes will vouch for. 10 Saxth . . . One phase of justice toward our neighbor” is helping the needy. Euro- pean war refugees were benefited by this Catholic Action project of collect- ing vital food materials. Janet McClure, Elizabeth Pacifici, A. Kucinska, B. Zamenski seem pleased with the canned goods. Knowledge of other countries and races helps to cancel intolerance and injustice for those whose differences in culture are sometimes branded as in- feriority. The Shield” pro- vides up-to-date informa- tion about other nations and peoples. Seniors in the picture are: Front row, M. Christ, V. Zaleska, D. Weber, 1). Kuper, E. Strieker; Second row, L. Ruzylo, I). Kruse, V. Pon- do, C. Hippier; Tb'rd row, R. Sito, L. Kernan, T. Rusinck; Fourth row, M. Crogan, M. Meekins; Fifth row, G. Wright, C. Lynch. A group of seniors when they were studying Re- ligion in their sophomore year. 11 The students of the French class celebrated Christmas a la mode francoise. The class dramatized the story of Bethlehem and sang the ever old, ever new Sainte Nuit”. In the picture are: M. Schissler, P. de Frank, G. Schuh, L. Smythe, M. Eyring, M. Ker- rigan, 1). Taylor, E. Rupinska, E. King, 1). Hebert. . . . Soaring the isscli oj- jj acs . . . [saining oux nsig[[ox± tfixougfi language itiulg . . . Aeneas come to life again! These Latinists are interested. They seem to sense the hope of cul- tural future because of a peace that could be very easily and fully the out- come of the stability of an ancient heritage, culture, human understanding and peace. In the picture are: F. Oros, F. Matthew, A. Duncan, D. Noyes, H. IVizik, M. I.. Heinle, B. Stolze, L. Mueller, N. Hoffman. Paris est une ville mer- vcillcusc,” so say ces mademoiselles” who delve into the reading of Lx: Petit Journal, and hope that France may relive its cul- tural heritage in an era of peace. In the picture are: D. Roesner, B. Jarosinski, E. Smith. L. Kolk, M. T. Coll, M. Bandell, K. Web- er, H. James, A. Karbow- niczek, M. Panuska. The Trial of Archias lived once again in the ar- guments of these Latin- ists. Here we see: F. Stiel- per, M. J. Butta, G. I)ein- lein, C. Koerner, C. Szam- ski, B. L. Morrison, L. Kernan, M. Gibson, E. Slimback, B. Pactow, L. Kelly. New ideas, new sym- pathies, new ideals of so- cial behavior — justice, honor, and courage — are revealed to us as we be- come acquainted with a foreign language,” says a well-known writer. Girls in the picture arc students of Spanish. They arc: Theresa Rusinek, Thelma Kress, Bernadine Jones and Helen Koenig. Martha Cznowska is writing on the blackboard. One of the keys that opens the door to the treas- ure house of Spanish civil- ization is the mastery of Spanish music and song. Girls engaged in this study arc: Anna Redding, Marie Bukowska, Estelle Karcz, Annthea Stromcr, Frieda I lolzapfel, Nancy McIn- tosh, Ellen Cosgrove and Lillian Kaiss. n insuca i jixocLclei jot jlEClCdj'ut Above: Prose and poetry of America surveys authors and their works from the Colonial Period to the 20th Century. The builders of our nation who labored for a free, peaceful America receive due recognition. Below: Diagraming sentences in English grammar may be just as entertaining as following the exploits of an adventurous Hamlet as the smiles of Martha Suder, Dorothy Egenhoefer and Rose Bartholomeo indicate. Ample opportunity for research is afforded by Baltimore’s splendid Enoch Pratt Free Library. Before one of the large windows, which arc always appropriately decorated, stand: Dolores Blum, Jean DcLea, Charlotte Swaglcr, Dorothy Hebert, Doris Weber, Gloria Kaufman, Dolores Picarella, Iva Tutchton, and Josephine Duchck. jiatt Lujuic £Zni ■CJ U. S. History deals truly with the roots of America. Our forefathers sowed in this great land the seeds of true Americanism — toler- ance and justice for all. We gather the fruits of their labors and it is for us to keep the plants flour- ishing. These thoughts make us realize that no place in this one world is there a country like ours. Pictured are: Bernadine Jones, Mary Cooney, Mar- ian Panuska, Frances Matt- heu and Florence Kordon- ski. A lot of things hap- pened in Louisiana says Gertrude Deinlcin, point- ing to the map, and Regina Knighton, Dorothy Egen- hoefer, Iva Tutchton and Rita Wiedefeld begin to look up the facts. PJL Lticj jot XPs dtlCZ ivith jiu.IXs.ij6. and dPfJ’i... If the ingredients that go into the making of world peace were as well-balanced as the scales in this physics experiment, the outcome would be an accurate, truthful and lasting harmony between nations. That races must learn to overcome the weakness of a country by counter-balancing it with the strength of that country is a fact well-known to these youthful scientists: Foreground, L. Kernan, F. Stielper, B. Stolze, D. Velonosky, C. Koerncr, B. Pactow, F. Oros, P. Lennon, M. Heinle, E. Rupinska, E. Smith, L. Smythc, H. Peizck; Background, L. Kolb, 1). Hebert, P. de Frank, N. Hoffman, M. Ban- dell, E. King, E. Slimbach, L. Kelly. Action speaks louder than words.” Yet class discussion such as this is im- portant as a follow- up of experimenta- tion. Closely allied to science is Mathematics. The seniors who take Trigonometry assure us that it requires careful thought and accurate figuring. If students but carry over these faculties into daily lives, every day problems will be as easily solved as a complicated problem in trigonometry. Trig” requires thought; problems require patience; life requires logic. To this end mathematics lends a helping hand, as Dorothy Geary, Frieda Chetelat, Sabina Flynn, Constance Quinn will attest. iPfy sics and 'Uxiyonomztxic junctions. . . . The woman was, is, and will be for all time the homemaker. Careful bal- ancing of the family bud- get is a primary require- ment for a peaceful, effici- ent home. If that be the case, girls in this mathe- matics class—I.illian Fran- cik, Mildred Guston, Al- bina Karbowniczek and Florence Kordonski — feel secure about the future, for they have learned to balance a budget down to the last penny. IHuiddinq j ox tomoxxow ari A ML of today . . . Taking dictation and transcribing notes is one of the skills demanded by Baltimore business firms. In the picture are: Patricia Holthausc, Nancy Hart, Norma Smith. Elizabeth Rist, Teresa Wcnerski, Do- lores Schultz, I'dna Striek- er, Marie Noll and Virginia Stofko. Turning wheels are us- ually a sign of busy hands. Busy hands indicate peace- ful hearts. One of the skills demanded in a busy office is the use of the mimeograph. Martha Bru- kiewa and Dolores Clay are admiring Catholic High’s new mimeograph. 18 Senior typists won a trophy for a con- test in April, 1946. In the picture are: Rose Panzer, Marie Noll, Mildred Pip- kin, Shirley Sparr, Margaret Walsh and Bernadette Frey. ... iucczafut ±£,c%£,tariLzi . . . Future bookkeep- ers are demonstrating their skill in debits and credits here. I-'irst row, K. Coyne, D. Weber, E. Striek- er, D. Kupcr, P. Holthause, A. Row- land; Second row, V. Fortenbaugh, D. Blum. R. Knighton, R.Wiedefeld, I. Stru- zinski. E. Cosgrove, R. Ferguson; Third row, L. Merani, D. Kindryna, A. Strong- er, B. Cunningham, L. Kaiss. 19 Sadding tfizouyti Uj E hai LooeUhzh to ±eII Front row, E. Litsinger, H. Sc heel, S. Flynn, G. 'right; Second row, G. Kaufman, A. Phillips, L. ernan, M. Selway; Third row, R. Panzer, A. Smith, . Wirkert, E. Nickel; Fourth row, M. Smreina, J. Lier, P. Lennon, M. Amrhein, 1). Novak. aet’ujitLzi . . . mupuHtW’ 4 1T£ IU£ to Luic(.EX fisacstims intsxeiti What a power in the cause of peace and justice is the Catholic Press. It reaches out to the far corners of the earth with its mes- sage of truth to enlighten intellects, dispel superstition and prejudice, and unite all races and people in a common brotherhood under the fatherhood of God. As a small part of this great organization. The Highway aims to develop in the students qualities which will be carried forward be- yond the limits of scholastic life. Seniors of the Highway staff: Standing, Margaret Holdorf, Mir- iam Lorenz, Barbara Morrison; Seated, Geraldine Garrigan, Alice Smith, Evangeline Nickel, Mildred Pipkin, and Mary Davis, who is the capable editor - in - chief. Rosalie Smythe, art editor, inset. A splendid business staff pre- pared the copy and addressed en- velopes for the mailing list. Seated are: Mildred Guston, Joyce I.eRoy, Bernadette Frey, Leona Rust; Standing, Amedea Dc Leggc and Ruth Spiegel. Enjoying themselves at the Cath- olic Press Conference held in Gon- zaga High, Washington, on Feb- ruary 22, 1946, are: Bill Tripp, Brother Martin John, of Mt. St. Joe’s, Geraldine Garrigan, Bill Heff- ner, George Herman and Margaret Holdorf. 22 Junior reporters who covered” the news of their classes are: Front row, E. Funk, R. Adams, G. Gra- bowski; Shunting, G. Holdorf, R. Davis, J. Bell, M. Strumer. Budding journalists among the sophomores are: M. L. Turner, E. Pope, K. Kilmurray, M. Brewer, M. Messina, N. Shealey, R. Snyder, R. Ey, M. Grauer, G. Matthews, J. Forestell. Absorbed in a recent issue of The Highway” are these Fresh- men reporters, who seem to enjoy being connected with the school newspaper: First row, J. Henderson, M. Hubert, R. Hartley, D. Foertsch; Second row, D. Schcuerman, G. Mosca, M. Peters, M. Tucker; Third row, L. Bohns, A. O’Connor, D. Angevinc, B. Thompson. Aiming for a high place in journalism arc these girls who attended the Washington press meeting: Seated, E. Pope, K. Kilmurray; Standing, R. Ey, R. Davis, M. Davis, M. Brewer, M. Nessina and M. Grower. Engrossed as Hamlet was in “Words, words, words” arc: Margaret Hudson, Mildred Pipkin, Marian Croghan, Virginia Mc- Grath. Probing past volumes of Troubadours are: Marian Panuska, Helen Koenig, Rosalie Volz, Loretta Kel- ly, Mary Davis, Helen Peizek, Gertrude Dcinlcin, Jean DeLca, Dolores Blum. Lfn.uE6-bns.nt fox tfis jutuxs . . . Much thought and care have gone into the prepara- tion of this year’s history of the Class of 1946—The Troubadour. A capable staff composed the write- ups and developed the theme which seems so appro- priate for the first peacetime class to be graduated— Building for a lasting peace”. 24 3 xou (jacti. out, ±tofi£piou±£ msmoxtEi Pictures are always fas- cinating, especially if one knows the people pictured. Looking at yearbook pic- torial studies are: Margaret Meekins, Margaret Ever- ett, Estelle Litsinger, Do- lores Noyes, Shirley Sparr. Using research facilities of the library arc: Geral- dine Novotny, Patricia Holthausc, Genevieve Mar- tin, Frieda Chetclat, tele- phoning, Regina Sito and Shirley Doerer. 25 Juniors who represented their sections in the work of the Sodality arc: Bot- tom row, C. Taresco, J. l dckska, A. Fitzsimmons, P. McGrail; Top row, S. Griffith, V. Cox, C. Delea, B. Cunningham, J. Steven- son; not pictured, A. Klein. oclatitij oj- (L it cuL Whatsoever He shall say to you, do ye,” were Mary’s instructions at the Marriage Feast of Cana. Sodalists follow this advice and offer all their good works To Jesus through Mary”. They have implicit faith in Mary’s influence with Christ, and one of the Sodality’s intentions is a true and lasting peace among nations. Standing behind Sodality banner arc: Miriam Lorenz, prefect; Mary T. Cole, Dolores Kaufman, Cecilia Gaskin, Regina Ferguson, Joan Real, Rita Stone and Helen Grogran. An active group of se- nior Sodalists arc: First row, C. Koerner, N. Hart, A. De Legge, G. Schuh; Second row, M. Suder, G. Deinlein, V. Neudling, E. Nickel, B. Frey, M. Svasek. 26 Loyal Sodalists, Class of ’48, are: First row, E. Sumwaldt, 1). Osterhaus, A. Clary; Second row, J. Bricko, C. McNally, E. Miller; Third row, C. Coale, H. Harcher, M. L. Schwarzkof; Fourth row, A. Strohminger, M. Dobry, F. Rattman. Freshman representatives who took an active part in Sodality affairs are: First row, J. Beil, R. Bald- win, R. Haberkorn; Sec- ond row, M. Wunder, J. Real, G. Mosca; Third row, M. Strohminger, A. Schmitt, I). Irwin; Fourth row, J. Macfarlenc, J. Karl, L. Dauer. 27 iSudcluicj attihuL £1 of xicjht tiouicj Laying the foundation of clean, sound principles upon which Amer- ican entertainment can be built is the work of these artisans—officers of the Legion of Decency: Mildred Pipkin, president; Geraldine Garri- gan, secretary; Joan Miller, vice- president. Last, but well up in line if judged by enthusiasm, are these freshmen representatives: Front row, 1). Maccy, P. Kelly, R. Macicjewski; Middle row, D. Sipes, T. Cymbor, A. Kearney, A. Wall; Top row, A. Bunting, V. Stromer, C. Blum, D. Dernoga. Also using the tools are senior builders, who deserve a round of applause for their untiring and unselfish efforts as Legionnaires: Srated, S. Doerer, B. Jones, M. Hud- son, C. Miner, A. Smith; Standing, F. Kordonski, M. Pipkin, A. Schaf- er, B. Pactow and G. Garrigan. 28 Standing firmly behind A” pic- tures arc these smiling juniors, who have given labor and thought to the cause of the Legion: Seated, D. Kendryna, J. Miller, E. Cahill, S. Fechley, G. Grabowski, B. Baker; Standing, M. Caccamisc, M. McIn- tosh, T. Geary, H. Muller. Work well done” sums up their efforts: Seated, V. Silvestri, R. Schlccta, J. Hicber, M. Langhirt, R. McKeevcr, R. Przybybowska; Standing, A. Gagalaski, M. Barton, R. Wunder, M. Luczkowski, R. Gobel, A. Kirby. 29 Active officers of the CSMC were Carmclia Koer- ner, Leslie Harwetcl, Marie Noll and Mary Louise Hcinle, president. What missionary organ- izations labor in China? If you asked these seniors, they would know the an- swer because they have been keenly interested in mission activities: Seated, F. Stielper, V. Forten- baugh, M. Ely, F. Matt- heu; Standing, C. Martin, M. Bracken, M. J. Butta, A. Duncan, S. Rusinck, Marian Crogan. 30 The principle of practicing justice toward our neighbor—of learning about his needs and then extending sympathy and aid—is especially illustrated by the CSMC. The study-pray- sacrifice program is rounded out socially by means of meetings, dances and plays. Juniors lent their aid to every mission project. Representatives in the picture are: Standing, L. Kaiss, G. Holdorf, J. Taylor, K. Kiehnc; Seated, L. Talcy, G. Zavodna, R. Adams, P. Codd, M. Harrington. Orchids to the sophomores for collecting medicals and securing patrons for the Crusade dance: Standing, B. Kent, T. F. Tucholka, P. Toball, A. Zagroda, M. Cassel, A. Nachrowska, A. Fowler; Seated, C. McNeill, D. Eichenberg, P. Ever- ett, M. Robinson, R. Duerling. An average of 100% or A plus” to these members of the class of ’49 who attended meetings and demon- strated their loyalty to the Crusade: front rou-, G. Hartcman, C. Kear- ney, R. Sc hoeing, P. Phcvus, J. Wil- helm sen, M. C. Wilder; Standing, P. Downs, P. Cieri, M. Barry, M. McLaughlin, A. O’Connor, D. Dun- nigan. 31 LlliC CiL a CU%(7£ oj- CjO [cl The Senior Verse Choir brought the annual Christmas entertainment to a colorful climax with their Wishes”. Top row, P. Lennon; Second row, G. Garrigan, B. Frey, S. Docrer, J. Leroy; Third row, G. Martin, L. Mueller, F. Chetclat, M. Walsh, S. Sparr; Fourth row, S. Flynn, M. L. Meinlc, E. L.itsinger, H. Scheel. A. Karbowniczek, C. Madigan, A. Smith, M. Flogan, C. Lynch; Fifth row, M. Kyzour, G. Wright, B. Jarosinski, R. M. Panzer, G. Novotny. Peace on earth, good will to men!” Thirty carolers from the Glee Club in traditional red and white costumes re-echoed the angelic refrain bringing peace to the shut-ins at St. Joseph Hospital and Fudowood Sanitorium. Top row, R. Volz, A. Marschall, F. Forcstell, M. A. Smrcina, M. Svasek, V. Roth. L. Panuska, I). Smialkowska, Second row, M. L. Sauer, F. L. Barrett, C. Madi- gan, R. Fran oni, R. M. Panzer, M. Adel man, W. Hohman, M. Schissler; Third row, V. Forten- baugh, G. Martin, H. Tctkowski, M. L. Warlitz, R. Butta, M. L. Luckowska, L. Kernan, F. Stielper; Fourth row, M. Juras, I. Tutchton, A. Bolewicki, M. Amrhcin, B. Cunningham, R. Smythc. 32 The Vocal Class arrayed as angels in golden gowns as they appeared in the Christmas entertainment singing Mary’s Lullaby”. 33 j ox Ljouz ijiLxii i itiii cUUcjht Members of the Drama Guild in a presentation of A Search For The King.” H. James, P. Holthausc, L. Dopman, M. Gibson, K. Weber. A serious moment from the play pictures H. Spangler, I). Urban, M. Pipkin, B. L. Morrison, E. Nickel. 34 thoughts, that itux tfia The Nativity scene is portrayed by: M. Hol- dorf, J. DcLcas, M. Lorenz, H. Peizik, I£. King. 35 Marga SrMonnor Vim ACT I-Nfw 1 rim landuag « Vmim Pari; U„ Day. ACT II—rr K«i Muy'i Ifew, Unrien ACT 111—Cr«M roam of iK Bov anJ S«ria g Tiw , Brnral ACT IV—Vrm I—Room « iKr Win do TwmrIVi. Pam, «wo anootWa lam. Soar II—Row m Cmarvtcli Palma, P«gland Tiao—If 11 14. Mow A art ItJerrt THE SENIOR ORAM A GUILD OF '4 • Tub Cat hoik High School o Baltimore When Knighthood Was In Flower h PAW. KESTER P«du«d by ipnul irttnxtmtM sh Sim-xl l irixb) ry -Juzmnc, [rack 3 hiitolLj 1 JSuifduicj cfiaiactdii thxoucjl zSjio%t± . . . program. Baskets, balls, and birds each have their share of enthusiastic devotees, believers in the ancient adage Mens sana in corpora sana.” Two splendid basketball teams were the idols of the school all winter: an unde- feated junior varsity and a senior varsity which lost only two of its tilts. Let’s have a snow fight!” And who wouldn’t enjoy a frolic in such a deep carpet of dazzling whiteness. Among the caperers below, are: M. Noll, N. Hart, I). Egcnhoefer, A. Phillips, F. Chetelat, A. Grier and M. Lipp. Cheering the squads to victory was a band of seven sprightly cheerleaders shown on the opposite page: G. Holdorf, I). Fredericks, S. Docrer, C. Lynch, B. Jarosinski, A. Kirby, G. Mulvcy. Their natty cos- tumes and graceful maneuvers added color to the games. 39 Jb'lioxtimamliLfi clii-jlicLLjEcl to its. [T£it acioantacjs Under the direction of Mrs. Kay Trueblood, Physical Education teacher and basketball coach, these officers saw the year 1945-46 draw to a successful close: Marie Hunle, Lillian Filbert, Helen Sc heel, Mary Kempel. Noted for good sportsmanship, fine teamwork and unity of pur- pose are these girls on the varsity basketball team: E. Smith, 11. Scheel, R. Guerras, L. Mueller, B. Stol .e, C. Hippier, A. Duncan, L. Filbert, M. Kempel, A. KildufT, M. Bandcll. J. Stevenson is the man- ager. Bowling in a big way claimed the attention of these Highway- ettes: Front row, B. Cullen, A. Kar- bowniczck, M. Kempel, A. Cernig- lia, Dolores Noyes, manager. Back rowy D. Urban, M. Walsh, C. Hipp- ier, M. Coll. C. Sansoni, M. Selway. 40 Junior bowlers seen frequently at the recreation Centre are: Front row, A. Klein, M. Warlitz, D. Noyes, manager, R. Butta, A. Krause; Second row, E. Bowling, T. Leonard, R. Ferguson, L. Stahanski, G. Holdorf. Lin LlatiioLc Jiujf1 i gym Cheers and compliments galore go to this line-up of undefeated junior varsity players: M. Hunlcy, B. Miskimmons, I). Kaiser, J. Hook, A. Klein, P. Cosgrove, M. Tren- kamp, B. Wohlfort, M. Skalinski, D. Tillcttc, H. Hoartcher, I). Kauf- man, J. Service and R. Leyh. In the spring, a CH girl’s thoughts turn to riding, say these members of the Riding Club: P. Lennon, manager, D. Roesner, F. Kordonski, M. Kerrigan, C. Wis- niewski, G. Martin. 41 bjrcurollc is, for some peculiar reason, Ik it wa« published after his death Be careful of the trippo, it s roppo M.M. «3 d in many of the collection- nd spiritually minded4 scmprt 42 y HELEN SCHEEL, Vice-President CARMELIA KOERNER, Treasurer EVANGELINE NICKEL, Secretary GERALDINE WRIGHT, President 45 MARIK LOUISE AMRHEIN Norris Lane Our I.ady of Mount Carmel . . . Rie . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . Prom Committee . . . beautiful voice . . . sweetest disposition . . . attractive . . . flaxen hair . . . clprm, plus. MARY CATHERINE BANDELL 2331 E. Hoffman Street St. Katharine . . . Bandcll . . . Sodality . . . Varsity Basketball . . . Varsity Badminton . . . Rid- ing Club . . . Orchestra . . . A A Representative . . . loyalty personified . . . tidy ... si vite . . . surgery-minded. ROSE MARY BARTOLOMEO 4105 Ritchie Highway St. Rose of Lima . . . Ro . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . Riding Club . . . pleasant disposition . . . humorous . . . riding is a favorite . . . always smiling. DOLORES CATHERINE BLUM 2716 E. Ashland Avenue St. Elizabeth . . . Lory . . . Sodal- ity . . . A A . . . enjoys dancing . . . lots of fun . . . dainty . . . reliable. MARCi A RET CECELIA BRACKEN 3019 Woodland Avenue St. Ambrose . . . Brack . . . CSMC representative . . . Glee Club . . . A A . . . Riding Club . . . likes dancing . . . talkative . . . ambitious . . . prejudiced to Rick. 46 MARTHA | USTI NA BRUKIEWA 5828 Bank Street St. Casimir . . . Mitchic . . . Sodality ... A A .. . Oh, it was so funny” . . . cheerful . . . Calvert Hall fan. MARY JEANNE BUTT A 3020 Brendan Avenue Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Jeanne . . . Sodality . . . CSMC representative . . . sweet . . . petite . . . quiet . . . good dancer. ANGELA CATHERINE CERNIGLIA 2035 E. Lanvale Street St. Paul . . . Angie . . . A A . . . varsity bowling . . . orchestra . . . sweet disposition . . . let’s go bowling” . . . congenial . . . blushes easily FRIEDA MARIE CHETELAT 4503 LaSalle Avenue St. Anthony of Padua . . . Frieda . . . Sodality ... A A .. . Glee Club . . . Dramatics . . . Riding Club . . . Troubadour Staff . . . pleasant voice . . . witty . . . gay . . . always on the go . . . pleasing personality. MARGARET HUNTER CHRIST 2119 Cliftwood Avenue St. Paul . . . Chris . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . jolly sense of humor . . . goodhearted . . . jumping jack of senior year . . . fun- seeker. 47 ELIZABETH ALICE CLARKE 3711 Ridgccroft Road St. Anthony of Padua . . . Betty . . . Sodality . . . Vocation Club . . . A A . . . sparkling personal- ity .. . lots of fun . . . how she says those A’s”. DOLORES ETHEL CLAY 2626 Grogan Avenue St. Katherine . . . Doe . . . Sodal- ity . . . Glee Club . . . A A . . . enjoys laughing . . . likable . . . always on the go . . . bowling. MARY TERESA COLL 3225 Shannon Drive Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Tess . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . Ass’t. Mgr. of Bowling . . . Orchestra . . . Eng- lish Club Pres. . . . class jester . . . perfect Santa Claus . . . per- sonality plus. MARY JEANETTE COONEY 4208 Wiltshire Avenue St. Anthony of Padua . . . Mary . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . quiet . . . good natured . . . Long Distance!” . . . history quiz kid . . . pretty chestnut brown hair. MARION ANNA CROGHAN 2602 McElderry Street St. Elizabeth . . . Crog . . . CSMC Rep. . . . Sodality . . . Troubadour Staff . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . beautiful voice . . . smiling Irish eyes . . . partial to St. Joe . . . Naturally.” 48 MARY BERNADINE CULLEN 1652 N. Broadway St. Paul . . . Dean” ... A A . . . Bowling . . . demure . . . cool blue eyes . . . innocent ex- pression . . . shy poise . . . per- sonification of sweetness . . . friendly, angelic smile. MARTHA THEA CZOSNOWSKA 3005 Hudson Street St. Casimir . . . Sis . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . always smiling . . . dependable . . . likes movies, dancing. MARY H ED WIG DAVIS 2631 Grogan Avenue St. Paul . . . Marne . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Editor of High- way . . . Troubadour Staff . . . movies . . . studious . . . pleasant personality . . . always ready and willing. MARY JANE DE ANGELIS 2711 E. Chase Street St. Katherine . . . Mar . . . Sodal- ity . . . A A . . . nice . . . second party of the three . . . bowling . . . Orioles. MARGARET EVELYN DeFRANK 8022 Old Philadelphia Road St. Clement, Rosedale . . . naive . . . unassuming . . . math genius . . . congenial . . . dancing . . . favorite pastime . . . Oh! that Rosedale crowd.” 49 r GERTRUDE ELIZABETH DEINLEI N 531 N. Kenwood Avenue St. Elizabeth . . . Trudy . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Trouba- dour Staff . . . all-round girl . . . serious nature . . . fine stu- dent . . . enthusiastic worker . . . zealous school spirit . . . devoted friend. AMADEA MARY DE LEGGE 2739 E. Biddle Street St. Katherine . . . Am . . . Sodal- ity Rep. . . . Business Highway staff . . . A A . . . reliable one of the three . . . willing to help . . . roller skating. JEAN MARGARET Di LEA 1521 N. Washington Street St. Paul . . . Jean . . . President of Glee Club . . . Dramatic Club . . . Vocation Club . . . CSMC representative . . . Troubadour Staff . . . lovely voice . . . book worm . . . expressive eyes . . . [lathetique . . . dramatic. SHIRLEY KATHLEEN DOERER 5510 Simmerfield Avenue St. Anthony of Padua . . . Fuzzy . . . Legion of Decency Rep. . . . A A . . . cheerleader . . . Trouba- dour Staff . . . Dramatic Club . . . Sodality . . . Verse Choir . . . vivacious . . . sociable . . . enjoys reading . . . jovial. LUCILLE M. DOPMAN 421 North Ellwood Avenue S:. Elizabeth . . . Lu . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Dramatics . . . Rid- ing Club . . . Orchestra . . . loyal . . . friendly . . . natural waves . . . sweet. I 50 MARGARET ANN DOYLE 2876 Mayfield Avenue Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Margela . . . Sodality ... A A . . . twinkle toes . . . “O fudge!” . . . that Navy heart throb . . . future dancing teacher. JOSEPHINE MARY DUCHEK 919 N. Duncan Street St. Wenceslaus . . . Jo . . . Sodal- ity .. . Sacristan . . . A A . . . dancing brown eyes . . . loves to tease . . . just give her the Army . . . nice complexion. ANNA LEE DUNCAN 3331 Brchms Lane St. Rose of Lima . . . Dune . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Varsity Basketball and Badminton . . . CSMC Rep. . . . that knee again . . . quiet but magnetic person- ality . . . loyal . . . loves moron jokes. HELEN JEANNE EDER 2913 E. Baltimore Street St. Elizabeth . . . Jeanne . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . Class Representative . . . Prom Committee . . . witty per- sonality . . . loquacious . . . an attractive blonde . . . ’'dues, please!” DOROTHY MARY EGENHOEFER 2016 E. Lafayette Avenue St. Paul . . . Dot . . . Sodality . . . always ready for a laugh . . . rather dance than cat . . . friend- ly .. . what she can do with an accordion. 51 M A RG A RET CATMER INE ELY 4011 Belvedere Avenue Sc. Ambrose . . . Tootie . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Riding Club . . . CSMC Rep. . . . witty . . . Penn State enthusiast . . . happy go lucky . . . mischievous brown eyes. MARY MAGDALENE EYR1NG 715 South Conkling Street Sacred Heart of Jesus . . . Mare . . . Sodality . . . Vocation Club . . . A A . . . a pal indeed . . . lovely complexion . . . rosy cheeks . . . generosity, supreme . . . enjoys reading. X. V MARGARET AGNES EVERETT 103 N. Milton Avenue St. Elizabeth . . . Wimpy . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Trouba- dour Staff . . . Glee Club . . . gets along well with everyone . . . lovely complexion and hair . . . likes hamburgers, dancing and Loyola. GERTRUDE MARY FABISZAK 1712 Lancaster Street St. Stanislaus . . . Fab ... A A . . . Glee Club . . . cordial . . . frank ... gift of gab . . . sports . . . enthusiastic . . . partial to Mt. St. Joe. SABINA THERESA FLYNN 1606 N. Rutland Avenue St. Paul . . . Bonnie . . . Sodal- ity . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . Dramatics . . . Prom Committee . . . petite . . . delightful person- ality . . . enthusiastic . . . likes ocean breezes. 52 V VIRGINIA AGNES FORTENBAUGH 32 Manor Avenue St. Michael, Overlea . . . Virge . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . CSMC representative . . . song- bird . . . nice to know . . . good listener. ROSEMARY THERESA FRANZONI 3123 Pelham Avenue Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Dinah . . . Sociality . . . Glee Club . . . lovely voice . . . those beautiful eyes . . . I’m going on a diet next week!” . . . Oh Dutch! I LILLIAN CATHERINE FRANCIK 909 N. Rose Street St. Wenceslaus . . . Lil . . . Sodal- ity . . . sacristan . . . A A . . . bowling . . . Are you kidding?” . . . jovial . . . always early. ANNE DOLORES FREDERICKS 718 East 21st Street St. Ann . . . Do . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Riding Club . . . cheerleader . . . lively . . . pop- ular . . . Penn State and Navy. BERNADETTE FREY 2830 Lake Avenue Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Bern . . . Sodality representative . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . Dramatic Club . . . Business Staff of The Highway . . . dry humor . . . Isn’t that pathetic?” . . . get that action . . . versa- tile. 53 MARY CHRISTINA GIBSON Eastern Avenue, Chase, Md. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Middle River . . . Mary . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Vocation Club . . . President of Dramatic Club . . . delightful personality . . . de- pendable . . . generous . . . fun- loving. MARY GERALDINE GARRIGAN 110 N. Strecpcr Street St. Elizabeth . . . Gerry . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . Legion of Decency Secre- tary . . . Highway . . . Dramatic Club . . . Spaghetti is her favor- ite dish . . . devilish . . . viva- cious personality . . . expressive Irish eyes. LILLIAN DOLORES GRABOWSKI 2725 Chesterfield Avenue Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Lil . . . friendly . . . talkative . . . blushes easily . . . good-hearted. DOROTHY HELEN GEARY 5401 Belair Road St. Anthony of Padua . . . Dot . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . Riding Club . . . Pep- sodent smile . . . attractive . . . visionary impulses . . . oh, for a dip in the ocean. ANNA MARIE GREER 3010 Royston Avenue St. Dominic . . . Ginger . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Vocation Club . . . Riding Club . . . lively . . . sociable . . . aims to please and not to tease. 54 MILDRED AGNES GUSTON 2928 Clifton Park Terrace Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Gus . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . Highway Staff . . . little girl with the big dimples . . . beautiful complexion . . . snappy dresser . . . partial to the Navy. NANCY ELIZABETH HART 1715 Darlcy Avenue St. Paul . . . Nance . . . Sodality . . . Vocation Club . . . A A . . . Sodality representative . . . pe- tite . . . demure . . . amiable . . . cooperative. MARCELLA DOLORES HEIL 304 Washburn Avenue St. Rose of Lima . . . Marccy . . . Sodality . . . Vocation Club . . . A A . . . congenial . . . pleasant . . . cheerful smile. DOROTHY LOUISE HEBERT 602 N. Bouldin Street St. Elizabeth . . . Dot . . . Sodal- ity ... A A ... a beautiful dreamer . . . lA's nightingale . . . unique personality . . . pretty eyelashes. MARY LOUISE HEINLE 605 N. Curly Street St. Clement, Rosedalc . . . Lou . . . Sodality . . . CSMC president . . . A A . . . Vocation Club . . . Dramatics . . . amicable smile . . . versatile . . . pleasing dis- position . . . allows her light to shine. MARY TERESA HOGAN 3838 Raven wood Avenue Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Mary . . . Sodality ... A A .. . Glee Club . . . Vocation Club . . . Riding Club . . . Dramatic Club . . . congenial . . . good sport . . . debonair. MARGARET CATHERINE HOLDORF 3823 Foster Avenue Sacred Heart of Jesus . . . Margie . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . High- way Staff . . . Riding Club . . . Dramatics . . . aim to please . . . lovely hair . . . enchanting per- sonality . . . gay. NORMA THERESA HOFMANN 2847 Pelham Avenue Little Flower . . . Norm . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . math whiz . . . neat hairdos . . . Vita- mins” . . . cooperative . . . steady Sacred Heart . . . Chips . . . So- dality ... A A Varsity Basket- ball . . . Varsity Bowling . . . faithful friend . . . favorites: Poly and bowling . . . blushes easily . . . but definitely” . . . pleasant and obliging. PATRICIA MARION HOLTHAUSE 1748 Harford Avenue Saint Paul . . . Pat . . . Sodality . . . Troubadour Staff . . . Dra- matic Club . . . A A . . . Verse Choir . . . talking eyebrows . . . I fail to sec the humor” . . . friendly . . . waiting for the mailman. CATHERINE MARGARET HIPPLER 3400 Woodstock Avenue 56 MARGARET MARY HUDSON 231 N. Kenwood Avenue St. Elizabeth . . . Peggy . . . Sodality . . . Vocation Club . . . A A . . . Legion of Decency Rep. . . . Troubadour Staff ... an optimist . . . and what a con- tagious laugh . . . twinkling black eyes ... a sweet little Irish tease. HELEN MARIE JAMES 515 S. Decker Avenue St. Elizabeth . . . Jamesy . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . Dramatics . . . blushes at will . . . excitable . . . conscien- tious. BERNADETTE A. JAROSINSKI 510 S. Kenwood Avenue Holy Rosary . . . Dct . . . Sodal- ity ... A A .. . Vocation Club . . . Dramatic Guild . . . cheer- leader . . . soft-voiced . . . lively . . . good dancer . . . vivacious personality . . . generous. BERNADINE JONES 1420 Battery Avenue St. Mary, Star of the Sea . . . Berny . . . Sodality . . . Legion of Decency Rep. . . . dependable . . . historian . . . dancing eyes . . . likes to embroider. MILDRED MARY JURAS 1904 E. Pratt Street St. Stanislaus . . . Mil . . . Glee Club . . . favorite song, “Our Waltz” . . . nice to know . . . roller skating. V ALBINA MARIK KARBOWNICZEK 743 S. Lin wood Avenue Holy Rosary . . . Beanie . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Assistant Manager of Bowling . . . Varsity Bowling . . . Glee Club . . . Drama Guild . . . happy - go - lucky . . . cute . . . nurse’s aide . . . Quiet?” . . . I’m hungry!” LORETTA ANNA KELLY 4210 LaSalle Avenue Saint Anthony . . . Retta . . . Sodality . . . Troubadour Staff ... A A .. . dauntless . . . rol- ler skating . . . honor student . . . amiable . . . daffy about dancing. m i y GLORIA THERESA KAUFMAN 725 North Streeper Street Saint Andrew’s Parish . . . Kauf . . . Sodality . . . Vocation Club . . . A A . . . blushes easily . . . carefree . . . talkative . . . cute dimple. MARY THOMASINE KEMPEL 3793 Second Street St. Rose of Lima . . . Kemp . . . Sodality . . . Vice-President of A A . . . Varsity Captain . . . friendly . . . athletic . . . for goodness sakes” . . . sweet man- ner. AUDREY BERNADETTE KELLY 3710 Frank ford Avenue St. Paul . . . Aud . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . laughing Irish eyes . . . loves dancing . . . good natured . . . vibrant personality . . . partial to Marines. 58 LORRAINE MARIE KERNAN 1531 N. Patterson Park Avenue St. Katherine . . . Pat . . . Sodal- ity . . . Glee Club . . . Prom Committee ... A A .. . steady . . . reliable . . . sweet . . . lan- guage-minded . . . beautiful pen- manship . . . tricky eyebrow. MARIE HELEN KERRIGAN 124 Dihedral Drive Our Lady of Mount Carmel . . . Shorty . . . Sodality ... A A . . . Riding Club . . . rare Irish brogue . . . never mind . . . willing helper ... a friend in- deed . . . movie? of course . . . future nurse. MARY EVELYN KING 2723 Jefferson Street St. Elizabeth . . . Ev . . . Sodality . . . Vocation Club . . . A A . . . Dramatic Club . . . contagious laughter . . . sense of humor . . . Hot Chocolate” . . . habitual hairtwister. FRANCES BARBARA KLIMA 2723 E. Madison Street St. Wenceslaus . . . Babe . . . A A . . . neat . . . friendly per- sonality . . . picture complexion . . . quiet . . . attractive hair. REGINA MARIE KNIGHTON 1509 N. Rose Street St. Katherine . . . Jean . . . Sodal- ity ... A A .. . dancing . . . Poly and Perry . . . last of the three . . . shy. 59 HELEN LENORE KOENIG 4638 Belair Road Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Helen . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Troubadour Staff . . . studious . . . cheerful . . . loves dancing. CARMELI A MADELINE KOERNER 401 N. Robinson Street St. Elizabeth . . . Carms . . . Sodality Rep. . . . Vocation Club . . . CSMC Treasurer . . . Treas- urer of Senior Class . . . Legion of Decency Rep. . . . A A . . . class spirit unlimited . . . gentle . . . studious . . . perfect lady . . . responsible . . . big brown eyes. LORRAINE GERTRUDE KOLB 4314 LaSalle Avenue St. Anthony of Padua . . . Lor- raine . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . banana splits . . . dancing at Cahill . . . music lover . . . ardent movie fan . . . Gads” . . . amiable. FLORENCE DOROTHY KORDONSKI 35 South Lin wood Avenue Saint Elizabeth . . . Flo . . . Glee Club . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Legion of Decency Rep. . . . Vocation Club . . . low melo- dious voice . . . always a friend . . . vivacious. KATHERINE MARGARET KOYM Eastern Avenue Our Lady of Mount Carmel . . . Kas . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . jolly . . . friendly . . . helpful . . . likes dancing and music. 60 DORIS MARY KRAUSE 112 S. Ell wood Avenue St. Elizabeth . . . A A . . . quiet . . . jovial . . • . never in a rush . . . nice smile . . . likes to dance. DOLORES AMELIA KUPER 1809 North Bond Street Saint Paul . . . Dolly . . . Sodality . . . partial to dancing and mov- ies .. . lots of fun . . . attractive . . . Eddie and I. THELMA JEANETTE KRESS 4241 Cardwell Avenue St. Michael, Overlea . . . Teddy . . . curly hair . . . gee whiz” . . . Symphony” . . . friendly. MARY DOLORES KYZOUR 3447 Mayfield Avenue Shrine of the Little blower . . . Shorty . . . Sodality . . . Glee Club . . . A A . . . Drama Guild . . . Vocation Club . . . Verse Choir . . . good natured . . . friendly personality . . . enjoys dancing . . . such big sneezes for a little girl. MARGARET DORIS KRUSE 801 North Chester Street Sacred Heart . . . Doris ... A A . . . warm hearted . . . sweet . . . roller skating . . . winsome smile. 61 RITA ANN LAHEY 221 S. Ellwood Street St. Elizabeth . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . lively . . . friendly . . . gift of gab . . . cheerful. JOYCE LeROY 3223 Raven wood Avenue Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Joy . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Dramatic Club . . . Business Staff of Highway . . . attractive . . . vocabulary expert . . . pretty blue eyes. PATRICIA MARY LENNON 3904 Woodlca Avenue St. Anthony . . . Pat . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Sec. of Dramatic Club . . . Riding Club Manager . . . Legion of Decency . . . Class Rep. ’45- 46 . . . witty . . . . . . blushes easily . . . future dramatic . . . dark dancing eyes nurse . . . captivating personality . . . keenly alert. REGINA LIND 127 S. Linwood Avenue St. Elizabeth . . . Gene . . . So- dality . . . um-m ice cream . . . history and whiffles . . . cute . . . delicate . . . favors St. Joe and ocean waves . . . happy go lucky . . . unlimited rationing of talk. MARGARET ANN LIPP 2828 Kentucky Avenue Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Marge . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Riding Club . . . likes bowling . . . good-hearted . . . pleasant personality . . . gay. k 62 ESTELLE ELIZABETH LITSINGER 5602 Benton Hgts. Avc. St. Anthony of Padua . . . Es . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . Dramatic Club . . . Troubadour Staff . . . Prom Committee . . . attractive . . . our poetess . . . vivacious personality . . . O-o-o-o Ocean City.” MIRIAM ELIZABETH LORENZ 2504 E. Preston Street St. Katherine . . . Miriam . . . Sodality Prefect ’45-’46 ... A A . . . Glee Club . . . Sports Editor . . . Review Columnist . . . an- swers all distress signals . . . Brains, Inc. . . . dependable . . . main interest, aviation. COLLEEN ANNE LYNCH 3442 Kenyon Avenue Little Flower . . . Col . . . Sodal- ity ... A A Representative . . . Glee Club . . . Capt. of Cheer- leaders . . . Drama Guild . . . Verse Choir . . . friendly per- sonality . . . blushes easily . . . nothing like Navy and Ocean City. LORETTA GENEVIEVE MAAS 8335 Philadelphia Road St. Clement, Roscdale . . . Lor- etta . . . Glee Club . . . A A . . . humorous . . . very talkative . . . likes Friday night dances . . . The Dreamer.” CAROLYN VIRGINIA MADIGAN 1504 N. Luzerne Avenue St. Katherine . . . Irish” . . . A A . . . Vocation Club . . . dancing . . . likes to act . . . bright eyes . . . Gregory Peck fan . . . favorite expression, Yipc”. 63 DELIA DOROTHY MANNION 418 North Robinson Street Our Lady of Pompeii . . . Deal . . . craves swing records . . . blushes easily . . . fun-loving . . . and so nice. CATHERINE ANNA MARTIN 2046 E. Hoffman Street St. Katherine . . . Marty” . . . CSMC Representative ... A A . . . cooperative . . . likes soft music . . . excels in stenography . . . shy . . . happy. I RANCES REGINA MATTHEU Box 16, Route 16, Fullerton Our Lady of Mt. Carmel . . . Fran . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . Vocation Club . . . CSMC Rep. . . . Legion of Decency Rep. . . . future nurse . . . lovable . . . cool brown eyes . . . loyal . . . good company . . . quiet, unaffected nature. GENEVIEVE ELIZABETH MARTIN 1513 N. Patterson Park Avenue St. Katherine . . . Gen . . . Glee Club . . . A A . . . Riding Club . . . Verse Choir . . . Dramatic Club . . . Troubadour Staff . . . Murder” . . . cooperation . . . likeable . . . likes basketball and milkshakes . . . favors Poly. MARY VIRGINIA McGRATH 2628 E. Baltimore Street St. Elizabeth . . . Ginny . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Trouba- dour Staff ... as true as the blue in her eyes . . . light hearted . . . lovely hair . . . partial to the Navy, (know why?). 64 V. MARGARET FRANCES MEEKINS 3330 Ramona Avc. Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Meeks . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . Riding Club . . . Troubadour Staff . . . sparkling green eyes and blond hair . . . vibrant personality . . . likes for- mals . . . lovable. CAROLYN MINER 3004 Pelham Avenue Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Carol . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . Legion of Decency Rep. . . . dry humor . . . sharp” . . . exotic . . . loves that ocean breeze. EILEEN ELIZABETH MICHAEL 2828 Ashland Avenue St. Katherine . . . Mike” . . . Sodality . . . always going some- where . . . seldom seen but often heard . . . good sport . . . jitter- bug. BARBARA LEE MORRISON 2410 Evcrton Road Shrine of the Sacred Heart . . . Barbie . . . Glee Club ... A A . . . Highway Staff . . . dramatics . . . poetically inclined . . . de- lightful . . . always willing . . . amiable. LOIS BERTHA MUELLER 2863 Lake Avenue Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Lo . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Varsity Basketball . . . Dramatic Guild . . . Riding Club . . . Var- sity Badminton . . . peaches and cream complexion . . . efferves- cent personality . . . friendly. 65 ISABEL MULHERON 1785 Brook view Road Sacred Heart of Jesus . . . Izzy” . . . A A . . . laughing eyes . . . pleasant disposition . . . pretty hair . . . determined . . . Scot- tish accent. EVANGELINE ANNE NICKEL 6732 Bessemer Avenue Sacred Heart of Mary . . . Vange . . . Sodality Rep. . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . Dramatic Guild . . . Secretary of Senior Class . . . Highway Staff . . . Prom Committee . . . priority on A’s . . . winsome smile . . . Mcrci” . . . charming. VERONICA CATHERINE NEUDLING 61 South Morley Street Saint Joseph Monastery . . . Vera” . . . Sodality ... A A . . . Vocation Club . . . pleasant disposition . . . winning smile . . . one of the two. JEAN MARIE NOLL 234 South Monastery Avenue Saint Joseph Monastery . . . Marie” ... A A Representative . . . Sodality . . . Vocation Club . . . Vice Pres, of CSMC . . . nice to know . . . easy to convince . . . friendly. ‘1 DOLORES MARY NOVAK 3204 O’Donnell Street St. Casimir . . . Doe . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Prom Committee . . . just loves to go roller skat- ing . . . khaki attracts her . . . neat . . . prompt . . . and so nice. 66 GERALDINE A. NOVOTNY 4802 Mannasota Avenue Saint Wcnccslaus . . . Gerry . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Varsity Basketball . . . JV Bowling ’45 . . . Drama Guild . . . Trouba- dour Staff . . . English Club sec- retary . . . tops in sports . . . likable . . . mysterious dark eyes . . . can’t do without her. DOLORES KATHERINE NOYES 1601 North Chapel Street Saint Paul . . . Dee . . . Sodality . . . Vocation Club . . . A A . . . Varsity Bowling team . . . man- ager of bowling . . . Troubadour Staff . . . everyone’s friend . . . dynamic . . . jovial . . . good sport . . . talkative and nice. DOLORES ELIZABETH OTRADOVEC 2105 E. Chase Street St. Wcnceslaus . . . Trat . . . pleasant smile . . . good-hearted . . . congenial . . . roller skating her hobby. FRANCES KATERI OROS 613 S. Savage Street Sacred Heart of Jesus . . . Fran . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Sodal- ity Rep. ’45 . . . steady . . . un- conscious at times . . . heart win- ning smile . . . ice-skating . . . dancing . . . surgical nurse. BEATRICE MARIE PAETOW 3634 E. Fayette Street St. Elizabeth . . . Bea . . . Sodal- ity . . . Vocation Club ... A A . . . Legion of Decency Rep. . . . good natured . . . out-spoken . . . conscientious . . . perpetual smile . . . keen-witted . . . unruffled disposition. 67 HELEN JANE PEIZIK 433 S. Drew Street Sacred Heart of Mary . . . Page . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . Troubadour Staff . . . natural wavy hair . . . Always” . . . future traveler . . . personal- ity plus . . . reliable. MARION ELIZABETH PANUSKA 913 North Montford Avenue Saint Wcnceslaus . . . Marion . . . Sodality . . . Vocation Club . . . A A . . . Troubadour Staff . . . thoughtful . . . ingenious . . . everyone’s friend . . . popular . . . refreshing smile. ALICE THERESA PHILLIPS 2716 Winchester Street Saint Edwards . . . Al . . . Sodal- ity ... A A .. . Prom Commit- tee .. . partial to the Army . . . loves to dance . . . lots of fun . . . dark eyes. ROSE MARIE PANZER 1436 North Milton Avenue Saint Katherine . . . Pickles” . . . Glee Club . . . A A . . . Dramatic Club . . . Verse Choir . . . Vocation Club . . . Acapella Choir . . . Class Representative . . . quiet and reserved . . . pianist . . . prefers dancing. PALMA DOLORES PICARELLA 1907 Barclay Street Saint Ann . . . Pam . . . Sodality . . . Vocation Club . . . A A . . . Varsity ’43-’44 . . . Riding Club . . . lover of sports . . . pleasing personality . . . hates to be rushed. 68 MILDRED THERESA PIPKIN 11 N. Luzerne Avenue St. Elizabeth . . . Pip . . . Sodal- ity ... A A .. . Glee Club . . . Highway Staff . . . President, Legion of Decency . . . Drama Guild . . . Troubadour Staff . . . Verse Choir . . . sweet disposi- tion . . . attractive . . . friendly personality . . . always ready with smiles. MARY THERESA PLUMMER Perry Hall Road, Glen Arm, Md. St. Joseph, Fullerton . . . Mary . . . Sodality . . . good company . . . obliging . . . Blondie” . . . favorite dish—ice cream. MARY JEAN POKORNY 829 North Kenwood Avenue St. Wcnccslaus . . . Jean” . . . A A . . . 1946 problem child . . . I’m just wild about some- one” . . . friendly . . . jolly. VIVIAN PONDO 825 South Bond Street St. Stanislaus . . . Viv” . . . A A . . . Sodality . . . little . . . likes potato chips . . . cute, de- mure and dependable. CONSTANCE ANNE QUINN 9 N. Streepcr Street St. Elizabeth . . . Con . . . Sodal- ity ... A A .. . Riding Club . . . vivacious . . . personality plus . . . true to St. Joe . . . takes to oceanic waves. 69 ■■UralH I DAM AY MARY REEVES 8055 Philadelphia Road St. Clement, Rosedale . . . Ida . . . swimming and ice-skating enthusiast ... big brown eyes . . . nice disposition . . . sweet. AGNES SARAH ROWLAND 1628 Holbrook Street Saint Paul . . . Ag . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . laughing Irish eyes . . . congenial . . . charming man- ner . . . likes to dance. ELIZABETH ANN RIST 6718 Everall Avenue Saint Michael . . . Liz” . . A A . . . fun to be with . friendly . . . easy to talk to. DORIS MAE ROESNER 409 Middle River Road Our Lady of Mount Carmel . . . Dot . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Riding Club ... ice skating . . . college ahead . . . giggles galore . . . fun-loving . . . blushes be- comingly. EVELYN THERESA RUPINSKA 830 S. Milton Avenue St. Casimir . . . Eve . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . CSMC Representa- tive, ’44 . . . pleasant . . . con- tagious laughter . . . blonde tresses . . . college bound . . . football games are her specialty. 70 SABINA MARIE RUSINEK 302 Elrino Street Holy Rosary . . . Sylvia . . . So- dality . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . CSMC Representative . . . Dramatic Club . . . Riding Club . . . witty . . . winning person- ality . . . fun-loving . . . Hey!” TERESA MARIE RUSINEK 302 Elrino Street Holy Rosary . . . Teresa . . . So- dality . . . Glee Club . . . Dra- matic Club . . . A A . . . Riding Club . . . loves roller skating . . . mischievous smile . . . easy going . . . love it! LEONA ANN RUST 506 Patapsco Avenue St. Rose of Lima . . . Rusty . . . Sodality ... A A Representative . . . Business Staff of Highway . . . meticulous . . . lovely blonde tresses . . . music lover . . . sparkling personality. LILLIAN JULIA RUZYLO 2529 Fleet Street St. Stanislaus . . . Lil ... A A . . . Sodality . . . Gee whiz” . . . likes ice skating . . . Sinatra fan . . . small and petite . . . pleasant. CATHERINE ANN SANSONI 2442 East Fayette Street Saint Elizabeth . . . Sam” . . . A A . . . bowling . . . partial to the civilians . . . practical joker. 71 ALICE DOLLY SCHAFER 4515 Bowley’s Lane Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Dolly . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Legion of Decency Rep. . . . good bowler . . . likable . . . cooperative . . . captivating. EVA AGNES SCHAFER 4515 Bowley’s Lane Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Eve . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . amiable ... full of fun and mis- chievous . . . always eating . . . good-natured. HELEN MARY SCHEEL 2806 Lake Avenue Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Beaver ... A A President . . . Senior Vice-President . . . Var- sity Basketball . . . dramatics . . . Verse Choir . . . lovable . . . versatile . . . fun-loving . . . radi- ating an air of good will. LENA AGNES SCHEPPERS 1810 Kittyhawk Road Our Lady of Mt. Carmel . . . Moc . . . Glee Club . . . hobby —eating . . . nice to know . . . banana splits . . . friendly to all. MARGARET MARY SCHEUERMAN 4509 Mary Avenue Saint Anthony . . . Marge . . . Sodality . . . reserved . . . lady like . . . sanguine temperament . . . studious. 72 MARGARET LOUISE SCHISSLER 427 North Milton Avenue Saint Elizabeth . . . Marge . . . Secretary of Sodality, ’44-’45 . . . Chairman of Literary Committee . . . Glee Club . . . Orchestra . . . Troubadour Staff ... A A . . . dependable . . . enchanting, wistful hazel eyes . . . charming manner . . . petite. DOLORES MARY SEEING 1225 Chesaco Avenue St. Clement, Rosedale . . . Do- lores . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . ambitious . . . faithful . . . soci- able . . . will miss the crowd and vice versa. DOLORES MARIE SCHULTZ MARY GLORIA SCHUH 2406 Kentucky Avenue 2733 Eastern Avenue Saint Francis of Assisi . . . Ish” St. Brigid . . . Gloria . . . Sodal- . . . quiet . . . one of the four ity Representative . . . A A . . . . . . helpful . . . good natured. sweet . . . lovable . . . always willing to help. MARY AGNES SELWAY 5105 Anthony Avenue Saint Anthony . . . Blonde” . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . happy go lucky ... gift of gab . . . natural curly blonde hair . . . likes bowling. 73 ALBERTA ANNA S1EDLECKI 1935 Aliceanna Street Holy Rosary . . . Bert . . . Sodal- ity ... A A .. . Vocation Club . . . beautiful hair . . . charm- ing ... a friend indeed . . . quiet but winsome personality. REGINA VERONICA SITO 2324 Elect Street St. Stanislaus . . . Jean ... A A . . . Troubadour Staff . . . likes fried chicken . . . studious . . . radio fan . . . has sweeping eye- lashes. MARY ELIZABETH SLIM BACH 4308 LaSalle Avenue St. Anthony of Padua . . . Bin- nie . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . likes St. Joe and dancing . . . favorite haunt— Chicken Coop . . . Stardust” . . . fun to be with . . . likable. DOLORES MARIAN SMIALKOWSKA 1009 Dundalk Avenue Sacred Heart of Mary . . . Doe . . . Sodality . . . Glee Club . . . A A . . . beautician with beauty . . . winning smile . . . loves dancing . . . sweet disposition. ALICE MAE SMITH 3004 Dun more Road St. Rita . . . Smitty . . . Sodality . . . Legion of Decency Rep. . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . Drama Guild . . . Highway Staff . . . Prom Committee . . . engaging smile . . . favorites: short curly hair, sport clothes . . . likable. 74 EILEEN LUCRETIA SMITH 1038 Grcenmount Avenue St. John . . . Smicty . . . Sodality . . . Vocation Club . . . A A . . . Riding Club . . . Varsity Basket- ball ... A A historian . . . good sport . . . Doctor Smith Hopkins . . . Til Then.” NORMA FRANCES SMITH 210 S. Loudon Avenue St. Joseph Monastery . . . Norm or Snuffy . . . Sodality . . . Vo- cation Club . . . loves weddings . . . often seen but seldom heard . . . one of the big three. MARY ANN SMRCINA 6916 Homeway Road Sacred Heart of Mary . . . Mary Ann . . . Sodality ... A A .. . Highway Rep. . . . Prom Com- mittee . . . Glee Club . . . attrac- tive . . . delightful to know . . . partial to the Navy . . . But definitely.” LILLIAN MAE SMYTHE 5605 Evcrhurst Road Shrine of Sacred Heart . . . Lil- lie . . . Glee Club . . . CSMC Rep. . . . Vocation Club . . . A A . . . flashing smile . . . femininity in its charming form . . . soft-voiced . . . whimsical . . . photogenic. ROSALIE MARGARET SMYTHE 5605 Evcrhurst Road Shrine of the Sacred Heart . . . Rosalie . . . Sodality . . . Glee Club ... A A .. . Art Editor of Highway . . . artistic talents . . . neat and refined . . . pleasant . . . peaches and cream. 75 HELEN MAY SPANGLER MARY SHIRLEY SPARR 1706 Gorsuch Avenue 3327 Raven wood Avenue St. Bernard . . . Spanky ... A A Shrine of the Little Flower . . . . . . Glee Club . . . Dramatic A A . . . Glee Club . . . Sodality Club . . . giddy . . . hubba-hubba . . . Drama Guild . . . Trouba- . . . Jitterbug ... oh, those men! dour Staff . . . Verse Choir . . . popular with everyone . . . Cahill enthusiast . . . lovely hair . . . Shirl . . . agreeable. FRANCES ANNE STIELPER 4512 Arabia Avenue St. Dominic . . . Fran . . . Sodal- ity ... A A .. . Vocation Club . . . Glee Club . . . CSMC Rep- resentative . . . likes to go shop- ping . . . prefers summer sports . . . Nuts” . . . everybody’s pal . . . honor student. RUTH MARIE SPIEGEL Ridge Road St. Joseph . . . Ruthie . . . So- dality . . . A A . . . Highway Staff . . . dependable . . . neat as a pin . . . infectious laugh . . . lemon meringue pie. VIRGINIA AGNES STOFKO 7137 Holabird Avenue St. Rita . . . Virgie” ... A A . . . little . . . speedy worker . . . makes friends easily . . . speedy typist. 76 BARBARA LOUISE STOLZE 315 Orchard Road Fcrndalc P. O. Holy Trinity . . . Stolzc . . . Sodality ... A A Representa- tive . . . Varsity Basketball . . . Varsity Badminton . . . future collegiate . . . loves to cat . . . happy-go-lucky . . . keen inter- est in science . . . sense of humor . . . one of the big four. IRENE HELEN STRUZINSKI 3600 Fait Avenue Saint Casimir . . . Rene” . . . Glee Club . . . A A . . . neat . . . demure . . . enjoys singing . . . angelic expression. EDNA ELIZABETH STRICKER 3037 Fleetwood Avenue Saint Dominic . . . Eddie” . . . Sodality ... A A . . . likable . . . Dolly and I” . . . talkative . . . easy to get along with. MARTHA ELIZABETH SUDER 7804 Meath Road St. Rita . . . March . . . Sodality Representative . . . Glee Club . . . CSMC . . . Dramatics . . . Piano Club . . . A A . . . ener- getic . . . lots of school spirit . . . sophisticated . . . nice. MIRIAM THERESA SVASEK 2325 E. Madison Street St. Andrew . . . Mimps . . . So- dality Representative ... A A . . . Glee Club . . . friendly . . . sweet personality . . . always talks of Jimmy . . . enjoys danc- ing. 77 ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE SWAGLER 4515 Frankford Avenue St. Anthony . . . Chari . . . So- dality . . . Vocation Club . . . A A . . . good sport . . . win- some . . . ocean lover . . . Oh! joy!” DOROTHEA ALDEN TAYLOR 1904 E. Twenty-Ninth St. Dot . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . jovial . . . specializes in roast beef . . . approachable . . . good hearted . . . partial to Poly . . . zest for living . . . dancing . . . petite. CONSTANCE CECILIA SZAMISKI 2031 Eastern Avenue Holy Rosary . . . Connie . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . Riding Club . . . good natured . . . cooperative . . . avi- ation minded . . . fond of Chopin music . . . wants to travel. ROSEMARY ANNE TRACY 1014 E. 20th Street St. Ann . . . Tracy . . . Vocation Club . . . generous . . . likes candy . . . enjoys roller skating . . . life of the party. MARY ANNA TROCH 804 N. Luzerne Avenue St. Wenceslaus . . . Mary . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . good na- tured . . . studious . . . likable . . . loyal. 78 IVA ROSEMARY TUTCHTON 519 Virginia Avenue Our Lady of Mount Carmel . . . Ive . . . Sodality . . . Vocation Club . . . Glee Club ... A A . . . intriguing Irish smile . . . serene . . . pleasing . . . nicest friend . . . baseball fan. r SHIRLEY ELIZABETH UNKELBACH 625 N. Linwood Avenue St. Elizabeth . . . Shirley . . . Sodality . . . Glee Club . . . Voca- tion Club . . . likes dancing . . . ready and willing helper . . . amiable. DOLORES MARLENE URBAN 6216 Hamilton Avenue St. Clements . . . Doe . . . Glee Club . . . Dramatic Club . . . A A . . . Bowling League . . . Ah-mcn” . . . good-natured . . . one of the three. DOROTHY VELENOSKY 8047 Philadelphia Road St. Clement . . . patient . . . staunch . . . good sport . . . favorite hobby, eating . . . one of the Rosedale crowd. MARY THERESA VERN ARELLI 1814 N. Milton Avenue St. Katherine . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . friendly smile . . . Gee whiz” . . . likes sweets . . . Navy. 79 HELEN ROSALIE VOLZ 2124 Eastern Avenue Our Lady of Mount Carmel . . . Rosie . . . Sodality . . . Vocation Club ... A A .. . Glee Club . . . Troubadour Staff . . . one of the big four . . . reserved . . . and so nice . . . sparkling eyes. MARGARET ELIZABETH WALSH 3445 Woodstock Avenue Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Marge . . . Glee Club . . . Dra- matic Club . . . A A . . . jokester . . . mischievous . . . lively . . . one of the big three . . . she’ll take a blond”. kt DOLORES EVELYN WAKEFIELD 1825 N. Caroline Street St. Paul . . . I.orie . . . Sociality . . . A A . . . friendly personality . . . winning smile . . . pretty hair . . . specialty, ocean breezes. DORIS BERNADETTE Wl m R 3330 Raven wood Avenue Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Vocation Club . . . carefree . . . vivacious personality . . . keen sense of humor . . . CSMC Rep- resentative . . . A A KATHERINE ANNE WEBER 218 N. Luzerne Avenue St. Elizabeth . . . Kas . . . Sodal- ity ... A A .. . Dramatic Club . . . Verse Choir . . . partial to Loyola . . . fond of music and -dancing . . . soft spoken . . . dramatic talents . . . charming personality. 80 THERESA MARIE WENERSKI 408 S. Collington Avenue Holy Rosary . . . Terry . . . Glee Club . . . A A . . . Sodality . . . delights in roller skating . . . good natured . . . agreeable . . . partial to the services. RITA MARIE WIEDEFIELD 2804 Erdman A venue Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Rita . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . fond of dancing . . . enjoys lunch period . . . amiable . . . big brown eyes. ELIZABETH ANNE WIRKERT 41 South Decker Avenue Saint Elizabeth . . . Anne . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Dramatic Guild . . . Senior Prom Commit- tee . . . Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” . . . talkative . . . ener- getic . . . history genius. CECILIA H. WISNIEWSKI 103 Rochester Place St. Elizabeth . . . Cel . . . Sodal- ity . . . A A . . . Riding Club . . . full of fun . . . likes sun- shine, dancing, and waffles . . . attractive ... a merry indi- vidual. MARY GERALDINE WRIGHT 5201 Anthony Avenue St. Anthony of Padua . . . Gerry . . . Senior President . . . class rep. . . . Sodality . . . A A . . . Glee Club . . . Dramatic Guild . . . Vocation Club . . . Attrac- tive . . . Colgate Smile . . . mag- netic personality . . . Fustus”. VIVIAN MARCELLA ZALESKI 2036 Eastern Avenue Holy Rosary . . . Viv ... A A . . . friendly ... gift of gab . . . preference for the Navy blues. 81 No matter what the weather, there is always a group of vivacious Catholic High girls alighting from the crosstown bus on Edison Highway and making their way to school. Though snows arc infrequent in Baltimore, winter weather is often inclement. Despite that fact, a large number of girls never miss a day. The Library furnishes a quiet place for research and reading. The shelves are rapidly becoming filled with reference books as well as recreational reading. The industrious girls in the picture are: Sfatiding, 1). Picarclla, C. Madigan, M. Christ, M. Pipkin, A. Karbownawicz, S. Sparr, S. Flynn; Seated, L. Kcrnan, C. Kocrncr, M. Amrhein, D. Geary. tUlt niEdt tflE (IttlllEl SR. MARY CARMF.LIA SR. MARY IGNACITA. Principal 1A Religion, Latin, French 2A Religion, Mathematics SR. MARY CATHERINE DE RICCI 3A Religion, English zchitEcti and UZE VJE SECTION 1A Smiling, helpful, co-operative, steady Front row; F. Mattheu, I). Velenosky, I.. Kcrnan, M. Kerrigan, D. Rocsncr, D. Taylor, M. Schissler, A. Wirkert. Second row; G. Dcinlein, F. King, P. DeFrank. N. I {oilman. F. Oros. M. I)oylc. C. Kocrner, E. Smith. Third row. B. Cullen. R. I.ind. F. Stielper. E. Slimhach. I.. Kelly, L. Kolb. Fourth row; B. Paetow, J. DcLca, H. Peizik, G. Garrigan. I). Fredericks. 1). Hebert. Fifth row; C. Szamski, E. Rupinska, M. Bandell, B. Stolzc, P. Lennon. K. Weber, L. Smythc. 84 SECTION 2 A Bright, energetic, cooperative and ambitions Front row; M. Lipp, E. Nickel, M. Hcinlc, G. Novotny, A. Karbownawicz, I. Tutchton. Second row: H. James. A. Greer. M. Hogan. I). Geary, S. Flynn, C. Quinn, E. Chctclat. Third row; M. Gibson. I). Picarella, M. Panuska, R. Volz. M. Amrhein. M. Eyring. Fourth row: L. Dopman, A. Smith. R. Tracv, B. Morrison, R. Smythc. G. Schuh. D. Noyes, M. Butta. Fifth row; L. Mueller. B. Jarosinski, C. Hippier, A. Siedlccki, A. Schafer, A. Duncan, M. Holdorf. dduddincj jox tiniz and zbsxnLtij SECTION 3A As ready for a smile as a task are these Seniors Front row; R. Franzoni. M. Guston. M. Meekins, M. Pipkin, I. Reeves, A. Ccrniglia, M. Kyzour, D. Krause. M. Hudson. E. Clarke. M. Everett. Second row; L. Maas. R. Spiegel. M. Ely. M. Bracken. D. Wakefield, M. Cooney, C. Lynch, D. Scling, A. Phillips. Third row: D. Mannion. V. Zalcski, F. Klima, M. Suder, M. Svasck. A. Kelly, S. Sparr, V. McGrath. Fourth row; J. Edcr. M. Christ, J. Duchek, R. Bartolcmco, D. Egenhocfer, C. Wisnewski, D. Novak. 85 SR. MARY CANUTA SR. MARY DE SALES SR. MARY CI-ETA 4A Religion, Science, French 5A Religion. Commercial IB Religion, History, Mathematics k iscKJsni SECTION 4A Hager, energetic, thoughtful Front row: R. Panzar, F. Kordonski, G. Fabizsak, R. Lahcy, V. Pondo, L. Ruzvlo, C. Martin. L. Grabowski. D. Kupcr, E. Strieker. M. Pokornv. K. Kovne. Second row: T. Wencrski. M. Sclwav. G. Martin. C. Madigan. M. Scheuerman. R. Wicdefeld, R. Sito, M. Noll. T. Weber, V. Stokfo. Third row; E. Rist, V. Nnedling, N. Smith. S. Docrcr, N. Hart, P. Holthause, G. Kaufman, D. Krause, E. Michael, A. Rowland. C. Sansoni, I. Mulhcron. 86 Lux Tua Lineal! is our design for living through today and forever. Loyalty and Co-operation are our middle names! SECTION Front row; I.. Rust. 1). Otra lovec, B. Frey, J. I.cRoy, F.. Schafer, T. Kress. M. Kcmpel, M. Davis, M. Troch, C. Swaglcr. C. Miner, T. Rusiiu-k. E. I.itsinger. Second row. M. Smrcina, L. Francik, H. Scheel. I.. Schcppers. S. Unkelbach, D. Clay, D. Urban. B. Jones. Third row. M. Plununer, M. Vernarclli. M. Croghan. S. Rusinek. I). Blum. M. Heil, A. DcLcggc, M. Brukiewa, M. Juras, H. Koenig. Fourth row; H. Spangler, M. Walsh, R. Knighton, M. DeAngelis, D. Smialkowska. M. Czosnowska, G. Wright. 5 A yzacfiuit ■CJ to tfl£ SECTION IB An overflow of school spirit characterizes these wide-awake juniors. Front row; M. Skalinska. M. Kiehnc, T. Weininger, G. Hoklorf. R. EliUlebrand, P. Snec, C. Helmrick, C. Taresco. M. Trenkamp, T. Chrzan, H. Razulis, C. Ralston, C. Frank, P. Gill, R. Thomas. Second row. D. Haiglev. C. Cook. J. Gibmeyer, I.. Fill crt, J. Stevenson, V. I.cyko, A. Manley, J. Pfiefer. T. Gcarv, R. Butta, M. Ruppert. Third row. E. Mrozek, R. Stone, V. Roth. A. Welsh, A. l)ubovik, A. Marschail, I.. Panuska. J. Barrow, 1). Vitek, P. O'Donnell, A. Kiklutf, J. Miller. 87 SR. MARY ERMINELDA 2B Religion, English, Mathematics SR. MARY IMELDA 3B Religion, History SR. MARY HONORINE 4B Religion, Spanish a± CVS jia±± tvs ±uic icj a cvoxc toff. uxaiis SECTION 2B Fun-loving, courteous, ambitions Front row; D. Puls, l:. Schilling, V. Weber, G. Zicgcl, T. Leonard, S. Fcchley, L. Harwetel, C. Nicklcs, C. Coonan, A. Dietrich, G. Arezynski. T. Kiclczewski, G. Baccala. Second row: M. Caeca mi sc, M. Moravee, M. Sladck. R. Thuman, J, Vclcnovskv, M. Codd, B. Woklfort, J. Fuchs, D. Thompson, A. Dieter, A. Rohe. A. Kraus. T. Platczyk, T. Kaizer. Third row. M. Huber, J. Hook. M. Bunty, J. Bell, V. Groncki. S. Griffeth, R. Guerras, G. Zawodna, M. Thanner, E. Funk, A. Klein, D. Kaiser, D. Gucrcio, R. Schorback. 8S SECTION 3B Willing, energetic, studious Front row: R. Bilzcr, A. Fitzsimmons, J. Izdcbska, H. Muller, M. Monahan, A. Winimcr, M. Noppen berger, I). Rutkowski. Second row; B. Crawley, H. Smith, I.. Stahanski, R. Burncss, T. Jacobs, D. Gildca M. Harrington, M. Zinkhan. Third row; I). Sappington, L. Fraley, L. Wischcr. J. O'Brien, M. I.eim kuhler, N. Wolff, M. Madigan, 1 . Behr. Fourth row; M. Hughes. M. Schmitt. D. Butta, T. Michcli C. I.vnch, R. Corey, M. Lorden, B. Dill, M. Sommer. Fifth row; M. Stromer, F. Bowling, M. Doonan A. Miller, B. Baker. to oux j-aLthj-uC cz f[ na A fun-loving class—always willing to cooperate. SECTION 4B Front row; M. Tartal, N. McIntosh. I.. Mcrani. M. Adclman, E. Cosgrove, H. Wisnowsky, D. Woods. H. Mark, M. J. Kroupa, M. L. Mylin. E. Karcz, A. Stromer. Second row; M. Luciano, P. McGrail, C. Schafer. K. Kratfcl, B. Fraunholz. A. Hagan. M. J. Siltman, A. Bolcwicki, M. Bukowska. H. Ena, E. Duraczvk. S. Maskol, E. Rosei, D. Quigley. Third row. L. Kaiss, F. Holzapfel, B. Cunningham, R. Ferguson, D. Kcndryna, M. Keeley, A. Redding, J. McKinless, R. Davis. A. Navarria, J. Ventura, M. Jaronezyk. 89 SR. MARY CAMILLA 5B Religion, English. Science. Art SR. MARY CONSTANTINE 1C Religion, Science SR. MARY FLORINDA 2C Religion. Latin ou it aLarayi SECTION 5B Fun loving, in every activity, co-operative, eager Front row-. M. Reeve, I). Tongiani, A. Kucinska, R. Porter, M. A. Barlow. B. Bowers, C. Winfcldcr. B. Bromwell, M. A. Grocka, R. Spiro. M. Taylor. K. O'Connell. E. Kulcvnska, A. Sieracka, A. Goetz. M. DiBattista. Set one! row. E. Pacifici, A. Walsh. N. Williams. J. Tavlor. I). Preller, M. Adams, E. Clary, N. Strapelli, M. Fiedler. B. Zaminska. M. E. Kreafle. G. Grahowska. Third row. R. Rzepkowska B. Slimhach. E. Saunders, B. Klima, V. Cox, D. Hartman. C. De Lea. J. McClure. E. Cahill. G. Howard G. Fousek, R. Adams. 90 Meet a group of trustworthy, cheerful, helpful, studious girls. SECTION 1C Front row; R. White, B. Hauf, E. Sumwalt. M. Wirkcrt, J. Nachodsky, N. Shcaley, F. Ordakowski, G. Wrzosck, P. McKecvcr, I). Appel. M. J. Bagwell. R. Koscielski, G. Folio, C. Carmen. Second row; J. Zarricllo, M. A. Szczepanski, R. M. Lease, M. Robinson. N. Wicber, J. Hicbcr. E. Findling. R. Dcucrling, I). Labadic. M. Malcy, T. Lentz, D. Rictschy, R. M. Scidl. Third row: D. Kaufman. M. A. SchafTcrman, G. Matthews, G. Mulvcy, F. Rattman. S. Stark. J. Codd, M. Kralick, B. L. Gay, I). Haas. P. Flaherty, C. Evans. (Absent from picture, D. Bishop). 3 Ixiyal, cooperative spirit. Ilways ready for sports activities. Never a dull moment in 2C. SECTION 2C Front row; E. Fcehlcy. S. Funk, A. Ellis. R. Goebel. M. Raab. M. Doerer, J. Quinn. M. Messina. L. Haller. V. McAllister.' F. Barrett. M. Langhirt. H. Tctkowski. E. Stefankiewicz. I). Becker. Second row: 1). Hucbschman. J. Rice. A. Scardigl. M. Roth, M. Schwarzkopf. M. Dushel, L. Smith. A. Murawski, J. Mathicu, A. Bostwick. J. Szamski. M. Bullock, ). Woodhead. E. Miller. Third row; F. Jaskowiak. M. Kane. T. Ciborowski. H. Schafer. R. Mierkiewicz. I). Bradley, D. Baker, A. Zardroga, ). Buxbaum. M. Kasai, M. Graucr, M. Warlitz, J. Wicnccki. uuluzcj ui Xicjlit, to as[s±tLaL 91 SR. MARY LUC ETTA SR. MARY MANUEI.ITA 3C Religion. Latin 4C Religion. Mathematics SR. MIRIAM ROSE 5C Religion. English SECTION 3C If it is a Catholic High activity this Sophomore group is enthusiastically behind it! Front row: C. Cowundcr, A. Fowler, E. Angclini, C. Coale, S. Rohe. M. Rahenau, V. Silvestri, M. Auld, M. I.. Turner, E. Thuman, P. Lenhoff, R. Moran, C. McNeill. R. Hanratty. Second row. D. Tillcttc, A. M. Young, R. Ey, A. Faulstich, J. Pallasch, E. Sunderland. I). Kucuda, S. Rhoads. A. M. Profili, I. Wolf, D. Wojciechowski, A. Newsome. B. Hcnnick, W. Hohman. Third row; E. Bogdan. T. Hockrcin, L. Gal- lagher, B. Dobrzykowski, M. Dobry, S. Wlodarc yk, D. I.ehn, D. Shulka, H. Zacharko, B. Twardowski, B. Lesnick, M. 1.. I.uc .kowska. 92 Through the activities of 4C great events we hope to foresee. SECTION 4C Front row; M. Gross, R. Frazier, J. Witkowski. J. Varsalonc, J. Welsh, M. Riess. J. Reese. J. Forestell, D. Osterhaus, Ik Kent, D. Bozzone. C. Maciolek, R. Russell. H. Ryan, E. Paczkiewicz. Second row; D. Mauldin. P. O’Neill, R. Rohe. R. Wagner. A. Rose, R. Slechta, II. Grogan. I.. Hartka, M. Htinlcy, A. Snyder, G. Pactow, M. Adelman, P. Donovan, V. Taylor. Third row: B. Walsh. E. Michel, E. Mar- latt, H. Horcher, E. Hcusler, P. Doherty, M. Simon, M. Caha, I.. Barach, M. Barton, J. Marrocco, P. Toball. ijOUZ Polite, fun-loving, eager SECTION 5C Front row; P. Everett, A. Kirbv, G. Bianconi. E. Hammann, T. Grimaldi, P. Eisenhauer, T. Yesker, R. Pr ybylowska, M. Busscls, A. Clarv, D. Janowski, M. Maka, E. Sobicski, A. Vanick, A. Stroh- binger, B. Murphy. Second row; A. Vagner. B. Tutchton. J. Cromwell, I). Zahradka. C. Bialonzcnski, T. Nowak, A. Roscndalc. I. Konieczny, C. Lejsiak, M. Brewer, A. Egcnhofcr. M. Shay. M. Brockmcycr, J. Service, R. I.cvh. Third row; G. Ramagnano, E. Rchm, R. Zarochowicz. A. Nadrowski, M. J. Prouty, M. Horton, R. Schmidt. M. Dav is, R. McClaskcy, D. Guttenbcrger, H. Hickman. 93 SR. M. PAUL HELENE ID Religion. English. Latin SR. M. JOAN IGNATIUS SR. M. MARGARET DOLORES 6C Religion, Commercial 2D Religion, Commercial, English cp, roniLlZ £(7EX SECTION 6C If it's whole-hearted Catholic High Spirit you want—just look for the lasses of 6C. Front row; J. Bunting. D. Eikenherg, M. Guerin, A. Gagalski. A. Jones. J. Bricko, L. Knocrlein, M. I.. Pilkcrton. I). Scadowski, E. Zoltowski, E. Pope, F. Rifici, K. Rvan. M. Plociennik. C. Kline. T. Papiri, M. Trageser. Second row; M. I.. Sauer, D. Slomha, C. McNally, C. Courtney, I:. Doroha. M. Bccvcr, P. Cosgrove. J. Cooney. II. Holzhcid, D. Moravec. G. Glaesar. I). Krue. I). Flupfcr. Third row; K. Kulmurray. B. Mulvey, R. Cashmere. L. Cieprisz, E. Paska, P. Bell, E. Miskimon, J. Duerr, R. Wundcr, G. Przybylska, F. Tucholka, T. Wilczynski, V. Riccitelli. 94 limy Rees of T. C. H. S. SECTION ID Front row; M. Barry, V. Cieri, C. Clark, F;. Bucklcv, B. Barrett. A. Bunting. J. Blair. P. Clarke. E. Clark. Second row; k. Baldwin, G. Bathon, M. Bauer. M. Allen, C. Blum, C. Barln-ra, P. Barhera. M. T. Blum, B. Beck, M. Balestri, J. Barock. I). Angcvinc, M. Appcll, M. I.. Appt'll. Third row; I.. Adams, P. Arnold, G. Cosscntina, J. Beil, C. Belt, E. Barone, A. Berger. P. Ccselsky, J. Burke. M. Bower. I. August, I.. Bohns, B. Burns, L. Barr, M. Backert. Fourth row; G. Bailev, A. Berluti. J. Ccnturclli. D. Brocki, C. Branagan, D. Bailey, A. Camponcschi, I). Childress, P. Brown, E. Creamer, B. Brune, A. Blosl, J. Cora. i oj- truth and honor If smiles ore indicative of happiness and success, the girls of 20 have started out well. SECTION 2D Fourth row; L. Hardy, R. Haberkorn, J. Currcri, T. Cymbor, R. Hartley, E. Duraczyk, P. Gnau, J. Gar- rigan, F. Fangman. B. Dempsey, A. Golden. B. Evoy. Third row; V. Fromhart, J. Dailey, B. Ebert, I.. Davis. C. Dyess, D. Dawson. C. Gaskin. P. Foltz, M. Ellis. M. Gravatt, J. Czapski, F. Kruse, C. Dzicnnik. Second row; J. Geelhaar, I.. Dakshaw, D. Edwards, N. Della Rose, V. Gnacyk, M. Fields, T. Grigora, P. Downs, H. Ebkens, D. Demina, E. Flowers, D. Dombroski, I.. Dauer. Front row; M. Fritz, C. Deinlein. C. Duschl, N. Everett, T. Groszkowska, J. Cucco, D. Dcrnoga, D. Dunnigan. D. Foertsch. 95 SR. MARY DONALD IGNATIUS SR. FRANCIS MARIE 3D Religion, Mathematics 4D Religion, English, Music SR. MARY CATHARINE 5D Religion, Histon’, Art our unj-oLl SECTION 30 A happy lillle group of Freshmen. Front rou: 1 Kelly, C. Kearney. M. Kocur, I. Kolodjiewska, J. Knapp. M. Kraus, R. Kozlowski. J. Kowalcwska, V. Kolakowski, T. Kammerer. Second row; L. Hillenbrand, M. Henderson, J. Henderson, C. Heath, P. Healy, G. Hartman. M. I.. Hartlove, M. J. Heiderich, M. Hogan. I.. Izdcbska, F. Huber, M. E. Horncv, E. Knochc, j. Karl. Third row; M. Hessler, D. Irwin, T. Kazanowska, A. M. Kaufman, D. Kornick, R. Huber, M. Inslev, li. Holmes, H. Jackson. M. Klaus. I. Jaroszewska, A. Kolakowski. A. Kraus. Fourth row; I). Humes, J. Kahl, T. Jasinski, M. A. Janda, R. Kirchner, M. Socllner, C. Julian, L. Jorkowska, A. Kearney, C. Kirchner. D. Kilroy, M. Kcrby, T. Kowalczyk. K. Hucbenthal. 96 No fairer lassies than these you'll see. interested, cooperative Section 4I). SECTION 4D Front row, left to right: D. Maccv. M. Nagle. P. McKenna. M. McKinless, T. Lipinska, T. Ozazcwjki, I). Mrozek. Setond row; J. Nowicki. G. Mosca. V. Mazza. N. Mnlvihill. A. Moran. R. Maciejewski. A. O'Connor, M. Limiting. J. McGuire. C. Nickel. M. Morningstar. I.. Mehring, R. Maas, C. I .c pi is, J. Miller. R. M. Ijltinvillc. Third row; H. Morgan. M. McDonough. E. Majerowicz, D. Maher, M. Lud- wig. C. Kirchncr, R. I.orlH-r, M. McLaughlin, T. Lanohan. M. Lotz, M. A. Leimkichler, J. Meyer, R. Kuta. F. Oles, M. I.indhlade. Fourth row. G. Moron. J. MacL’orlane, J. Moore, H. Mannion, A. Mandella. M. J. Miller, A. Ixwardowska, M. List, R. O’Brockie, G. Nies, M. R. Kuhn, J. Lawler, A. Lcsnick. OT£ CVL (jznzath ljoux Polite and obedient they try to he. mannerly, diligent, loyally. SECTION 50 Front row; E. Singleton. L. Schoenholl. S. Schirmir. B. Prouty, M. Schwartz, A. Schranil. A. Rode, M. Rich. Second row. D. Sipes. V. Sieracki, D. Panis, S. Paul. 1). Ruppert. R. Shorn. E. Rode. P. Phcbus. Third row; K. Schaum. J. Roscnstul, M. Ringger, R. Sniuck, A. Shmitt, D. Sadler. B. Rock, E. Rhoads. E. Rachinskas. Fourth row; A. Schaefer, fc. Golden. B. Rvbacka, D. Snitzcr. T. Sikorsky, E. Rabcnau. Fifth row. A. Shaw. J. Rolf. M. Pfeifer. I). Peters, A. Smith. G. Quigley. M. Poffcl. Sixth row. R. Schoenig, M. Pattinson, C. Sniadowski, M. Pilachouska, A. Rostkowski, J. Rehbcrger, M. Sinclair, A. Schlcgcl, M. Rcott. A. Riccitelli. V- flax fztuicj L rannzx 97 SR. MARY HORTENSH Commercial SR. M. MARTIN JOSEPH School Office, Commercial SR. M. ADELE FRANCIS 6D Religion, History, English and cjoLl to ytoxij-ij SECTION 6D The last, hut not Iran, of the D’s; ranging from S’s down to the Z's. Front row. M. Wunder, M. Sweeney, B. Urban, A. Zebron, P. Whitney, V. Stromcr, R. Weber. M. Tucker, J. Vadala, M. Wagner, V. Trinitd. Second row; J. Sraver. B. Watroba, B. Stewart, M. Stroll minger, J. Wiedccker, C. Watts. H. Vende, E. Wohlfort, M. Sunderland. M. Ulatoska, D. Summers, C. Wicgman, M. Zahradka, C. White. M. Willey. Third row; T. Voosen, A. Wall, F. Spenser, Audrey Weber, M. Toarmina, M. C. Wilder. J. Wilhclmsen, P. Welling, B. Thompson, P. Winkler, M. Zimmer- man, Beatrice Urban. Fourth row; I). Vcnavagi, J. Tragesei. C. Wisnowsky, H. Vavrina, D. Stolzc, J. Williams. R. Verdcrami. J. Tillman, J. Zanto. P. Speigcl, E. Walsh. M. Vojik. 98 SR. MARY ARNOLDINE School Cafeteria MRS. KAY TRUF.BI.OOI) Physical Education MISS MADELINE BLACKBURN Home Economics htsaclj-Liit to out motto, Mrs. Herman and Mrs. Jordan, supervisee of daily diet in the Cafeteria. 99 Rev. George T. Bowling Rev. Philip J. Brown Rev. Francis J. Childress Rev. Joseph L. Curran Rev. Paul F. Dolan Capt. Joseph D. Duchck, Chaplain Rev. Hdward V. Echlc Rev. Robert J. Frochlich Rev. H. Gracbcnstcin Rev. Thomas E. Griiiin, S.J. Rev. John J. Flart Sr. M. Bernadette Joseph Friar Callistus Juras Rev. Thos. B. Kelly, O.I‘. Rev. Francis J. Linn Rev. John T. Linn Monsignor Manns Sister Stella Maris Rev. Leo V. MeGrain Rev. Vincent Oberle, S.S. Rev. Aloysius O'Connor Rev. J. Ambrose Quinn Rev. William F. Reilly Rev. Leonard J. Ripple- Rev. Jerome D. Sebastian Rev. C. A. Walker St. Elizabeth's Convent St. Clement's Church, Rosedale Sister of St. Francis. St. Clement's Convent Sister of St. Joseph's Hospital St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing St. Paul Convent Mrs. David Ely A Friend The Lorenz Family Mrs. Owen J. Kelly St. Clement’s. Rosedale: 7th Grade- Boys 7th Grade Girls 8th Grade St. l-lizabeth’s Church St. Elizabeth’s: Children of Maty Sodality Father l-'arrell Club The Sodality The Junior Holy Name Society The Commercial Classes St. E-lizabeth’s School: Tltc Kindergarten St. John's Social Club St. Katlu-rinc's Scliool St. Katherine’s Commercial St. Katherine's: Grade One. Room 100 Grade One, Room 101 Grade- Two, Room 205 Grade Two. Room 307 Grade Three, Room 204 Grade Three, Room 303 Grade- Four. Room 202 Grade Four. Room 302 iPahom Grade Five. Room 104 Grade Five. Room 102 Grade Six, Room 305 Grade- Six, Room 103 Grade Seven, Room 301 Grade Seven, Room 300 Grade E-light, Room 200 Catholic High School: Se-ction IB—Row I Section IB—Row 2 Section 1B—Row 3 Section IB—Row 4 Section 1B—Row 5 Section 2B Section 3B Section 4B Section 5B Section 1C Section 2C Section 3C Section 4C Se-ction 5C Section 6C Se-ction ID Section 2D Section 3D Section 4D Section 5D Section 6D Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abt Theodore Adams Mare- Margaret Adelhardt Mr. and Mrs. George J. Adelhardt Mr. anti Mrs. Samuel J. Adron Mr. and Mrs. H. C. AlTavraux Edward J. Albers Margaret Albert Margaret Aircy Samuel Allegro Miss Connie Ali John E. Ames Mr. anti Mrs. W. D. Ames William Amrhein Mr. Philip Amrhein Marie Amrhein Kathleen Amrhein Mrs. Joseph Amrhein Mr. Joseph Amrhein Edward Andrzejezuk Stephen A. Andrzejezuk Angela anti Dorothy Edward Apperson Sgt. Michael J. Atpiilla Josephine Aquilia, '45 Angela Aquilia, '44 Alfred Q. Aquino Mrs. I;rank Arata Mr. anti Mrs. Ares William Armacost Dorothy L. Atkins Ann Asendorf, '43 Babe and But! Mr. and Mrs. J. Bacevicz Mrs. Frances Bactawski ik-rnadin'- Bacon, '45 Mr. anti Mrs. Charles Bader Gwen Baker, '45 Mrs. C. Baicr Norman Baier Audrey Ei. Bailev Mrs. illie Balakier Frank J. Baker Vera Baker Mr. and Mrs. William E. Baldwin Mr. Charles Balonis Mrs. Christina Balonis Sgt. Joseph Balonis Mrs. Rose Balonis Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll Bambeiger Mr. anti Mrs. Ixonard Bandell Miss Margie Bandell Pvt. Francis J. Bandell Mr. anti Mrs. William E1. Bandell Mr. anti Mrs. William J. Bandell Mr. and Mrs. J. Baranowski Catherine Barbernitv, '44 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Barlscmitz Iitlwartl M. Barezak Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Barezak Margaret Bare Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bariln-au Marie Cecil Barrett—IND '46 Miss Janet Bartels Mr. anil Mrs. Albert Bartolomeo Earl S. Bartolomeo Mr. and Mrs. George Bartolomeo Sgt. and Mrs. John Bartolomeo Mr. Louis Bartolomeo Mr. I’etcr Barzvk John Battaglia Mr. Raymond Bauer Mrs. Raymond Bauer Mr. Peter Baummer Mr. Joseph Baummer Mr. Baumann Jeanette Bautro John Bayliss Geraldine M. Beatty Mr. and Mrs. J. Bechlcr George J. Becker Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Ek-cker Mrs. Matilda Ek-ers Mr. and Mrs. Henry lk-hr Anna Ek-lli Rose Ek-lli Ed. Ik-rcnbrak Charles I.. Berk Beverly Cleaners Mr. Hugh A. Biddison Mr. and Mrs. L. Biedrzyeki Bill and Mike R. I.. Billings Mr. and Mrs. Biondo Charles Biondo Capt. John H. Birely Naomi Bishop, '43 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bishop Gertrude Blanchard, '44 Nellie Blevins Mr. and Mrs. John Blosl Catherine R. Blum Dolores C. Blum Mr. John P. Blum Mr. and Mrs. I.aurcncc Blum Mathilda Blum James J. Bocek Catherine and Mary Boegner Alice A. Bochinski Florence Bochinski Jakie Bochinski Mr. and Mrs. James Bogucki Valentine Bolden Mrs. Charles O. Boland Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bolewicki Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bone Miss Clara E. Bookhult Mr. and Mrs. William Bookhult Mrs. J. H. D. Boone Mrs. Philip Borrough Miss Nettie Bossc R. M. Boudreaux Mrs. S. J. Boudreaux Mrs. Anna Bourkc Mr. and Mrs. Anton Bourck Frances Bowen. '43 Mr. and Mrs. Win. J. Bowcmian Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Bowling Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boyko Mrs. Francis Bracken Miss Rita Bracken Mary Bracone Mrs. Mabel Brady Wallace I.. Braun Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Britcher Salvatore T. Brocato Mrs. W. J. Brooks Frances Brooks John W. Brooks Mr. Franklin Brown John L. Brown, G.M.2 c USN Peter P. Brozowska Martha J. Brukiewa. '46 Mrs. Mars' Bmkiewa Thomas Brukiewa Mr. James J. Brukiewa Mr. Francis J. Brukiewa Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Brynis Charles Buchanan Otis Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. W. Buckler Dolores Buczek, ’45 Raymond Buettner Sam Bugatch Doris Bunty, '45 Jean Bunty, '44 Mr. and Mrs. l-rank Burkart Miss Evelyn Burke. '43 Mary Burke Mrs. G. Burness Miss Mary Burton. '43 Mary Burton. 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Saunders Dorothy Scardina Vera Scardina, ‘44 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaaf Alice Schafer, ‘46 Mr. Alphone.se Schafer Eva Senafer, ‘46 Mr. Gerald G. Schafer Helen Schafer Mrs. Helen T. Schafer Jerry Schafer Mr. and Mrs. John Schafer Lenora Schafer Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Schanbergcr Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Scharf Mr. George J. Schccl Helen Schccl, ‘46 Mrs. Joseph A. Schccl Joseph A. Schccl Anne Dolores Schcnc, ’45 Mr. aiul Mrs. Bernard Schenning Mr. Henry Schenning, Sr. Leonard Schenning Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schcppcrs Mr. and Mrs. John W. Scherer Mr. Jim Schcncr Mr. and Mrs. George Schcucrman Mrs. J. Scheuerman Mr. and Mrs. William Schcucrman Mr. and Mrs. C. Schick Mr. and Mrs. J. Schick Paul Schiliaw Louis Schilling Robert Schilling Mr. Charles Schimunck Mrs. Rita Schimunck Mr. and Mrs. George Schislcr Miss Angela A. Schisslcr, '45 Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Schisslcr, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Schlcutcr Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Schmitt Mr. Harry W. Schmidt Mr. John Schneider Margaret M. Schneider, '44 Miss D. 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