St Joseph High School - Lilium Yearbook (Emmitsburg, MD)

 - Class of 1953

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First row: Iilliam Kaas, Christine Timmerman, Dolores Topper, M. CatherineLingg, Agnes Wormley, George Hobbs. Second row: Edward O'Brien, Maureen O'Toole, Dorothy Topper, Josephine Sell, Geraldine White, S' t L h 1 J 1 Mary Althoff, Nancy Bowers, Joseph Scott. 18 or 90 9 P3 11 0T8 through a maze of arcs Third row: Thomas Wivell, Joan Berstler, Mary Sutton, and tangents in Geometry Marie Keepers, Gertrude Meunier, Grace Sanders, George Arnold. Enjoying fun in the auditorium after lunch. Driving for speed for speed and accuracy in Typ- ing Class.



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This year as Juniors, we hilly as sumed the privileges and responsibilities which we as high school students have treasured. We were welcomed by Sister Madeleine as our homeroou teacher. How fortunate we were to have the ubiquitour, enthusiastic Sister Madeleine who works behind the scenes in every school affair and gives us all the credit for her artis- tic achievements. Under her kindly and helpful guidance our Junior Year was a fore- ordained success. We have looked forward to one of the great- est highlights of the year, our class rkmm, which we received before Christmas. Plan- ning the Junior and Senior Prom made us feel that we were truly upper-classmen -- working to help with the progress and suc- cess of school activities. We may not have fully understood these privileges and responsibilities, but we have tried to live up to the standards of the school to the best of our ability. Before the closing of the year, it would be well to recall to mind some of the events that have occurred. At the beginning of the year we were twen- ty-two in number until Gertrude airprised us hy returning three weeks late. Don't 1e t her quietness fool you, for in Typing quite a change comes over her. We cannot forget her friend Grace, who was presented with a footstool by George who had carved it with his own hands. This may be the reason for her progress in typing. Do you want to know the latest news? Ask Joan, Nancy and Jose- phine. You will be well-informed immedi- ately on the ver-ry latest events--you are sure to leave knowing more than what youca-e after. ..such chatter-boxes: As we look around we find that Chris- tine, Dorothy and Peggy are the stars on the basket- ball team and the athletic stu- dents in our room. We can al- ways count on them for bril- liant sportsmanship and real school spirit. We find that the boys of the class are the sleepers . 'Give them air is a pretty good slogan. But we cannot be too harsh with the don't we find that Eddie is basketball is George boys, after all, one of the most enthusiastic players on the team? And there B. who will leave his job in order to be present to mark the scores. On the other hand, we find that Thomas takes great de- light in trudging ahead of the class. Joe is always delighted in showing his dnibrent kinds of models, and with his father's car is quite an attraction. Bill, the debonair, is ambitious to become a farmer. Blushing Mary Ruth is ready to defend herselfwhen Tommy makes false statements about her. Mary Frances has a way with shorthand, and her chum, Kitty, has given up the poodle cut and is now just our normal girl. Maureen had bet- ter watch out! She's sure to get caught in a particular class if she doesn't soon behave herself. Then there is Angela, fastidious in appearance, and always prepared for any of Sister Genevieve's questions. And Dolores-- calm and dignified--we'll always remember he favorite saying, Keep quiet, while the gnds around her wait for her next move, bIJt as yet, no orange ticket has come from her pocket. Then there is Marie who sees that the stationery room is opened every day for the benefit of those who need paper aninow is taking care of Prom money. Agnes, who is cooperative, dependable and will help any- one in any way that she can and Geraldine . with a ready smile and a twinkle in tier eyes has a friendly word for all of her classmates. We will find that this year we were very fortunate in having for the first time two theologians, Mr. Hammerella and Ir. Sohafer to teach us our Religion. We will remember those who participated in Queen of Hearts . and those who have tried to make each Glee Club appearance a success. To both the boys and girls who played on the team a nd tried their best, whether we won or lost,and the cheer-leaders, Geraldine, Angela and Jos- ephine for their spirited leadership during the games. The year proved to be a profitable one. In Home Economic projects, we could always count on Sister Madeleine; urging us to attain new goals in typing and Shorthand was the con- stant endeavor of Sister Sylvia. In Geometry class, Sister Leo faced with fortitude tlie never-ending questions of George B. For her daily efforts to make us History lovers and keeping us acquainted with the news of the world, we thank Sis :r Genevieve. We will always remember Mrs. Wasilifsky for her patience and interest in making us true English scholars. As the year hastens toward June, we believe we have have tried to be digni- fied Juniors, and hope when the thne comes for our Senior Year we may undertake our duties to the best of our ability and the guidance of our Superiors.

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