St Anthony High School - Paduan Yearbook (Sterling, CO)

 - Class of 1937

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CLASS PRESIDENT r bers added to their class, the juniors have not only parti- Wit'h four mem- cipated in all school functions sponsored during the past year, but have been in- strumental in pro- moting a goodly number 'of them. Althoughout- standing in practical- ly all extra-curricular activities, the Junior class boasts of a number of scholar students. Barbara Maurer Class officers for the year included: Presi- derrt, Barbara M'aurer: Vice-President, Ber- nard Quinng Secretary, James Brown. Class Adviser, Sister Mary Francita. June Flaherty and Evelyn Miller were ab- sent when the picture of the Class was taken. Junior Hi-Lites SODALITY PREFECT-On September IB, Barbara Maurer, president of the class was installed as prefect of the B. V. M. Sodality. PADUAN STAFF MEMBERS -Seven Juniors were appointed to fill positions on the Paduan Staff: Barbara Maurer, Patricia Ann McLaughlin, and Mary Kathryn Hagerty as As- sociate Editorsg Charles Wagner as Sports Edi- tor: Helen Gollobith and Margaret Ahern as Reporters, and Clarence Schadegg as Adver- tising Manager. The second semester also in- cluded June Flaherty as Humor Editor. ATHLETICS-Charles Wagner, Ber- nard Quinn, Lawrence Shaughnessy, Paul Sewald, and Paul Sewald were active parti- cipants in Football, Basketball, and Ping Pong during the year. BINGO PARTY-The first Bingo Party of the year was arranged by the Junior class. HOSTS AT PARTY--The Juniors acted as hosts to the rest of the student body at a Hallowe'en party, the first all-school party of the year, held Friday, October 30. BOYS AND GIRLS GLEE CLUBS- Mary Kathryn Hagerty, Helen Gollobith, Pau- line Becker, Elizabeth Mildenberger, Margaret Ahern, and Patricia Ann McLaughlin were accepted into the Girls' Glee Club, and Clarence Schadegg, Charles Wagner, Bernard Quinn, and james Brown were enrolled as members of the Boys' Clee Club. JUNIOR CLASS Top ---P. Sewald, M. Bcrsch, J. Brown, 'F. Iil0'lJ6!'d8.l1Z, B. QuEnn, C. Schadegg. P. J. 'Se- waid. Front---M. Ahern, M. Hagerty, P. McLaughlin, E. Mildenberger, B. Maurer, H. Gollobith, P. Becker. JU BIOR 19

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overcome these new obstacles and have us gain by them. Now we have completed our years train- ing at St. Anthony's-a course which is not on- ly the first stepping stone into the future, but a fortress for the battle of life. The preparation we have made for this battle will promptly show itself when we en-ter the field of action. Let us put forth our best efforts and make use of every opportunity that comes our way, nev- er forgetting that They Can Who Think They Can. -Clarence Mentgen. Our Last Willland Testament We, the Senior Class of St. Anthony's, of the County of Logan and State of Colorado, being of sound and disposing mind and mem- ory and about to pass out of existence, do make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any and all former wills by us at any time heretofore made: Q First: We bequeath our fine characters, repu- tations and our manner of heckl'ing people, all our hopes, ambitions, and dreams, our old alarm clocks, and the lbreakfasts we never ate toh, those deten- tions!l our brilliance and intelligence to the Junior Class with the express stipulation that if they are found unworthy of these gifts, our adiministrator, Father Potempa, will pass the estate on to the un- derclassmen. I, Alic-e Graves, will my loquacity and my abil- ity to pester people to Alvin Unrein. I, Gertrude Lauby, leave my cosmetics and my smile to June Flaherty. I, Louise Lazzaretti, will my curly locks and my studiousness to Josie Ahern. I, Mildred Wernsnran, leave my immense height and my spectacles to -Felix Kloberdanz. I, Elizabeth Bellender, bequeath my chewing gum and soft, musical voice to Ellen Flaherty. I, Marcella Osterholt, give my hunger for lead pencils and my grimaces in English class to Mary Kay Hagerty. I, Willadee Gatewood, will my dancing feet, to Pauline Becker, and my cookies and candy to Mar- garet Ah-ern. I, Anna Hergenreter, leave my re-port card to Dolores Schutte. I, Elizabeth Hergenreter, will my quiet ways to Edith Quint and my English notebook to Barbara Maurer. I, Lou'se Dal Ponte will my outstanding pep and ambition to Elizabeth -Mildenberger, and my grades in history to Florence Killerlain. I, Germane Klausner, leave my working ability to Helen Gollobith, and my soprano voice to Rose Ann Asnicar. I, Frances Flaherty, lbequeath my Anna Ny- mous column to Patricia Ann McLaughlin, and my sense of humor to Cecilia Schadegg. I, Bob Hoifman will my wavy hair and Editor- ship of the Paduan to Bill Truitt. I, Louis Schlenz, Jr. Esq. III, will my witty man- ner and the Gypsy in Me to Bernard Quinn. I, Clarence Mentgen, will my personality and knowledge in English to Loomis Ayres. I, Peter Breiner, issue a warning to Stop, Look and Think twice before taking Trig to Clarence Schadegg. I, Aldo Vecchia, will my speed tests in typing to Paul J. Selwald. I also will my complexion to Paul. I, Howard Killerlain, will my argumentative abil-ity to Joseph Cummins and my bookkeeping set to Johnny Breiner. I, William I-Iaverland will my bright eyes and my scientific knowled'ge to Clarence Appelhans. I, Jack Keenan will my accuracy and attention in Journalism to Margaret Mary Graves. We make, constitute and appoint Father Potempa the sole executor of this our last will and testament. ln Witness Whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seal this l7th day of May, A. D. 1937. fseall The Seniors of S. A. l-I. S. The Graduating Class of S. A. H. S. This is a typical survey of the Graduating Class of Nineteen l-lundred Thirty-Seven. lts component parts are twenty young men and women, ranging from average to su- per. Sixteen of them have belonged to it since its inception on the Tuesday following Labor Day in the year 1933. Eight of its component parts are hand- some and valiant. Twelve are charming and demure. From its combined 'height of nearly 200 feet it can look into the windows of the four- teenth story of the lvoolworth Building on Broadway. From such an elevation, how far can this class not see! Its combined weight is three thousand one hundred and twenty-five pounds. Weight enough surely to anchor its feet to prosaic work, even though its head is in the clouds! It's combined years are three hundred and sixty, which is no mean age, even in com- parison with that of Methusalah. Consider the wisdom of a class that has seen almost four hundred yearsl Empires have risen and fallen, wars have been declared aand won, fads have swept the earth and died out since its eyes first saw the light of dayi With what an accumula- tion of experience and wisdom will it go forth into the world! X-Ray Findings of A Senior's Brain Latin--Amo, sole relic from the fall The patient's brain sustained in Gaul. History-A thousand dates long since set freeg A horse of famed antiquity. Chemistry--One atom, teary as to face Lost in the vast, uncharted spac e. Typing-An inadvertent V for B: A luckless caret struck for 3. Shorthand-A mess that not the highest bribe Could induce a stenog to transcribe. Math-Nine hopelessly bepuzzled digits That gave the patient untold fidgets. English-Unnumbered ain'ts: a gem or so From Shakespeare, Riley, Keats and Poe. ACTIVITIES



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PROM COMMITTEE PROM QUEEN C. schadegg, M. Ahern, M. Hager-tv, B. Quinn, B. Maurer, H. Gollobiur, P. J. June Flaherty Sewald JUNIOR HEADS PEP CLUB-A Pep club was organized with Barbara Maurer as one of the cheer leaders. SCHOOL NSSEMBLIES-Several Jun- iors participated in the assembly programs giv- en during National Education Week, Novem- ber 9-I5, and Press Week, November 29 to December 6. FORTY MILES AN HOUR -On Feb- ruary 5 the Junior class presented Forty Miles an Hour in which Margaret Ahern played the leading role in the capacity of Peggy Radley. Others in the cast were Elizabeth Mildenber- ger, Patricia Ann McLaughlin, James Brown, Clarence Schaclegg, Louis Schlenz, and Wil- liam Haverland. MOVIE SPONSORED-A movie, ln the Service of the Queen presented by the Missic-naary Catechists of Indiana, was given under the auspices of the Junior class February I I. ATTEND PRESS MEET-Five Juniors, June Flaherty, Mary Kathryn Hagerty, Bar- bara Mlaurer, Helen Ciollobl-th, and Clarence Schadegg were included in the delegates sent to the A. C. S. P. R. Press Conference held on February 26 and 27 at Loretto Heights Col- lege. JUNICRS IN CONTEST--Elizabeth Mil- denberger, Barbara Maurer, and Patricia Ann McLaughlin rated in the annual finance contest. JUNIOR PROM-The Junior Prom, held on the evening of May 7, at the Elks Hall, cli- maxed the school year in thrills and excite- ment Enchanted by the rhythm of Hink Barker and his orchestra, girls in rainbow colored for- mals and boys in evening attire crowded the ballroom on this night of nights. Immediately following the grand march June Flaherty, led amid showers of yellow and white snap-dragons, was crowned by Father Verschraeghen, Queen of the I937 Prom. Guests of honor at the Prom were Father Verschraeghen, Father Potempa, Father Ryan. Father I-Cite' PROM CHAIRMAN Father Mor-an and Father Warwick. Chaperones for the evening were Mrs. Twyla Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Vvm. Hav- erland, Mr. and Mrs. Tully, Mr. Ed Lu- ther, Mr. Ray Gie- selman, Mr. John Quinn and Miss Vio- la Heinlein, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Getz, and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- bert Hoffman. Bernard Quinn CLASS '37

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