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Reminiscing—The year 1947-48 will some day fade into oblivion, but memories of it will long linger in the hearts of the girls of 3B. Talent was plentiful in their class with Victoria Cieri an expert typist; Beatrice Urban, Mary Allen, and Cecelia Gaskin musicians. Margaret Fritz helped cheer our team to the playoffs with Notre Dame; while Mildred Vojik won first place in the Alumnae Contest with her essay on St. Francis. Rose Marie Haberhorne and Margaret Schwartz profited spiritually by participating in the school’s annual retreat to Glen Riddle. On the Junior Prom committee were Joan Ccnturclli and Mildred Vojik. Laughs, with not too many sorrows, filled their days. All were earnest in their studies, striving to complete their first year in secretarial subjects. With these thoughts prevalent in their minds, we take our leave of them to meet them again next year as seniors and graduates of ’49. Sr. Mary Erminelda with Margaret Fritz and Rosemarie Haberhorne Religion 3B, English, Mathematics Section 3 ft Viva 4'aihaliv High
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Section 2 K Siradfasi to our mot to Sr. Mary Cleta with Virginia Kowalcwski and Lee Davis (sitling) Religion 2B, History, Business Mathematics In section 2B” one finds a group of forty- three enthusiastic, cooperative, and philanthropic juniors who arc deeply interested in the scholastic attainments, athletics, music, and all Catholic youth activities. These characteristics arc illus- trated by winning the Dodgeball Championship; by their five J.V.” members; by their four cheer- leaders; and by their two varsity bowling mem- bers. Many personal achievements have been at- tained by class members. Ruth Baldwin won the high scoring plaque in basketball. Patricia Kelly is sports editor of the Highway. In the musical and scholastic projects of the school: Catherine Nickels and Marie Giza arc orchestra members; Jean Lawler, Ann Bunting, Margaret Bower, Rose Marie Latinville, and Fran- ces Buckley are members of the Glee Club. An- nette O’Connor, Patricia Kelly, and Mary Peters arc Honor Students, who participated in the Junior Town Meeting of the Air.” Annette O’Connor’s and Mary Peters’ poems, and Joan Geclhaar’s poster won prizes in the Saint Francis Contest sponsored by the Alumnae. 28
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Sr. Mary Imelda with Anna Krause Religion 4B, History, Latin Section 4% Cheerful, cooperative, charitable, well describes Section 4B, composed entirely of Academic Com- mercial students. Having added another chapter to their book of knowledge, the girls glance over their Junior Year, recalling many pleasant memories of teachers and classmates. This class fulfilled its duties and determinations in keeping high standards in all studies and ac- tivities. Proudly did they claim Mary Clare Wilder as their class representative. They were well represented in all extra-curricu- lar activities and all members showed commend- able school spirit in attending athletic events. In the realm of scholastic achievement, many were awarded certificates and awards in short- hand. Among the competent typists of 4B is Mary Lou Hartlove with a speed of 49 words per minute. Over three-fourths of the class were active par- ticipants in the Sodality, of which Jeanette Karl was secretary. To their teachers, they humbly give their sin- cere thanks for their untiring efforts during the past year and hope they were not in vain. Our voices turn'd by joyous love
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