St Josephs Academy - Academy Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1941

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MV cH1Ji Hes CD Z3 'me een OV? St Ioseoh S Academy Fontborme Wydown cmd Blg Bend Boulevurds St Lows Mo i ll Ill ll' an Ill! llllll a -2'--assi,-v....Jb 'sn-1 P www me wh-,gary typ., ,Q-lv, 9 . ll: E W2 . . , . IMI , M . ' 'fl V ' 'J- t . -T ' ' M f : -A t 7 . T-, 4 ,t PV lim E, 4, I? 4 .1 1 -4 . ,. W, . -.5 tl! In R3 iq R :-w- :mWmmi:i:::amf ' ! - -4. ,, . ! 4 ' 4 , -4' M , , U - . -H.,g,,3,,,,y' Y. . -- '-s-fan-1-- -,.., ' , 1 'F . - ... , , - . ,, 51,.4,,n,u- I W' --...arvv-yum-,-...ae,,,.' 3, .fl .-.W -Zh A, L f 'T f 4 f-f .A , -., nfzq., ,' Qin .:15 f,3':..,fY..-i-S t V H 5 I I ,MMT I 1 Q Cty Five score and five years aao the first Sisters of Saint Ioseph came to America to sow the seed of faith in such fields of the New Vtlorld as would be given to them to tend. It was their answer to the call of Catholic Action and as a means to further the end they had in view, they established Saint Ioseph's Academy on the banks of the Mississippi. The school arew and prospered and sent, year after year, noble recruits to other mission fields, some as sisters . . . more as mothers. The call to Catholic Action is a challenqe today. Have we the courage to heed it? It means liviriq our lives in conformity to the laws of nature and of nature's Cwod . . . lives that will be a preparation for an eternity of peace and happiness. As memf bers of the Mystical Body of Christ to concern ourselves with the life and activity of every other member . . . to qive and not to count the cost, to labor and not to ask rewardg to fight and not to heed the woundsl The class of nineteen hundred forty-one we confidently hope, will make no break in the Iona line of traditions established by those who went forth from our beloved school. Vlfe, too, will carry with us the ideals ever put before us and, true to God and to ourselves, will so work that little portion of Gods vineyard allotted to us that We can take our place in that lona line of graduates who have led the Way. VQSQVLTQJ Editor CLAIRE SI-IACKELEORD Assistant Editor ANN HENRY Scribe IEAN KLEEKAMP Business Manager PATRICIA BAKER Artist VERA GORMAN Page Two OVIO1 VHCL CLLQV' If I L f owfcmfls CD We Study We Play A N , H' 1 I l V .SXQYCSEE the feetirmj ,'e,zr gr 'wistful iirQi.:f1A Tim -ww.. f',I-i1.1'j xzililizm X f1 f:lY.2' 'f Jl,l7E1 Qwirn li Ls MQ 5'. PfLjf-3:31, SHI fzrygfiwrs bmi, '.'l1'l'liI1 'hf-SQ hfrllcy,-.xii Iiffig. f . I fi X, , . H OO x Setup: Iuxicrs F. , ocp:3:1g'r9'1 Fr2sE.5:1sr'. ,,. . ug.: The Faculty REV. IOHN I. TAUGHER, C.M. Religion SISTER M. ROSWITHA, DIRECTRESS SISTER ANNE LOUISE SISTER M. MADELINE SISTER IOHN MARIE SISTER HELEN IOSEPH English Religion, History Religion, Latin, Mathematics Religion, Latin, French General Science, SISTER CLARA BERCHMANS SISTER M. FLORINA SISTER M. IULITA Commercial Religion, English French MISS IOSEPHINE RODUIT Home Economics MISS GWYNETTE WILLIS Physical Training Page Four Chemistry F ine Arts SISTER THEOPHILA Art SISTER IOHN IOSEPI-I Piano SISTER MADELEINE SCPHIE Vocal MISS MARY LERITZ Dramatic Ar MISS ANNA AGRESS Dancing Qur cum m Ire To oe sufcea ful cmd so we Fon en rate or ieqmmq SfT1V1I'1Q D-ver T01 fcrrd ouf goal du ,J Senlor Class Hlstory We a group of thrrty sry grrls a lrttle hy yet thrrlled entered St loseoh s Academy IH the tall ot nm teen hundred thrrty seven and tound ourselves encompassed by excrtlngly strange and new surroundmgs Arded by the krndness and understandlng ot the facu ty and upperclassmen we soon telt at home and settled down to hard work 'We partrcrpated rn the scnool actrvrtres and presented our class play Crnderella of Loreland As enthusrastrc Sophomores our hrst actrvrty was welcomrng the new Freshmen As our school sprnt rncreased we became more and more rnterested ID mrssron actrvrtres sodalrty undertakrng sports the Horse ohow and many other school pro1ects Our class was mad up ot mterested students who strove always for a place on the honor roll lUNlORll Proud ar d suoerror we were now experlencmg a new Joy The the dramatrc contest and Ie erved some recognrtron Vtfe Jorned the Press Debate Glee and Welfare clubs and shared rn therr actlvrtres We succeeded rn g1v1ng the Sentors keen COHlD9lll1OD for the baslcetball trophy Clarre Shackeltord was elected as our representatrve to C B C The outstandtng event ot the year was the luncheon grven to the Senrors at C len Echo Country Club SENIORSH Our hearts mmgled wrth Joy and sorrovv as we began our last year at dear S l A al too soon Realrzmg that our hrgh school days would soon come to a close we partrcrpated rn all school actrvrtres wlth renewed enthusrasm ln February we presented our class play Anne ot Green Gables Mary Krarrolowslcy was elected May Queen by the stuaent body As the last outstandrng event of our Senlor year we entertarned the lumors wrth a luncheon at St Albans Farm And now as Commencement looms before us we regrettully take leave ot S I A carrymg many pleasant memorres wrth us Page Sxx ' ' r ' e ' - , . t l A I . 1 - V 1 - '- A A . f V s Q I I l Y v P I ' . ' e ' ' .. 1 A ' , v ' ' ' . - Seniors entertained us with a wonderful hay ride in November. We entered ' cc t . W ' , .. 1 l l ' T s, 1 . . t ,, Y - , . r , A t t , . Nmeteen Forty Que Lets May Hummel lean Houlehm Leia May Hummel lean Houlehm In hte she fmds u 1ot ot tun 1-ter eyes us st rs of w111q1t fmr But when theres worn she qets xt done Ltke tv111qhis too ber dusky hcnr Class Prestdent 41 Presldent Student Co rt 11 Class Secretary 40 CUGSS Treasurer 40 Vcfrsxty, 40 41 May Attend nt 40 Page Qe :en ft . s ,, . rv t .. X , X. t . , 1, t . If . 'V ,. I I A l ' C . Senior Class lean Klgekamp Mary Claire Iourdari Mary Kramolowsky Rosemary Holden lean Kleekamp Mary Kramolowsky All this in blooming youth you have achieved, Her who fairest does appear Nor all your ioil'd Contempories grieved. Crown her queen of all the year May Attendant, '39 Vice-Prelect of Sodality, '41 Class Secretary, '41 Mary Claire Iourdan May Queen Prefect of Sodality lunior Class President Rosemary Holden What's true beauty but fair virtues face, She is a qirl of the rarest kind Virtue made visible in outward grace. Great in spirit, and great in mind May Attendant, '41 Class Treasurer, '41 Study Club President of Athletic Association President of Latin Club Varsity Captain Page Eight Nineteen Forty-One Henrietta Binder Margaret Tracy Ioan Brandt Helen McDermott O Henrietta Binder Ioan Brandt Not too sober, not too gay, She possesses wit and grace, But true blue in every way. Likewise blonde hair and a charming face. Riding Club Class President, '39 Glee Club May Attendant, '38 Student Council Student Council, '40 Margaret Tracy Helen McDermott The warmth oi genial courtesy, She was a vision of delight The calm of self-reliance. When she gleamed upon our sight. Press Club Welfare Society Welfare Society Press Club Athletic Association Athletic Association Page Nine Senior Closs 1--. Theresa Bussmann Lois Judd Theresa Bussmann And oll thot's best of dork ond light Meet in her ospect find her eyes Welfare Society Athletic Association Lois Iudd Although she's been with us just one short yeor, We wish that she cxlwoys had been here. Press Club Tennis Club Sodolity -ov 'GX Pal Scherer Pat Scherer Lovely ond sweet As well os petite l W Athletic Association Sodolity Patricia Bergin Patricia Berqm Her eyes are bright, her voice is goy, Her smile drives gloom owoyf Riding Club Varsity, '40-'41 Press Club Page Ten Nineteen Forty-Une Constance Cooke Vera Gorman Patty Cratty Laura Licklider Constance Cooke Patty Cratty Iolly, good-naturecl, in latest attire, One who is friendly and also gay, Connie's a girl whom all must admire. She knows how to work and also to play Vice'President Athletic Association Class President, '38 Varsity, '41 Sodality Treasurer, '40 May Attendant, '40 Varsity Vera Gorman Laura Licklider She daubs on the canvas, artfully Not bold, nor shy, nor short, nor tall, And takes life as it comes, with glee. just a pleasant mingling of them all. Press Club Class Treasurer, '38 French Club Tennis Club Skating Club Varsity Page Eleven Senior Class Av Jane Geiger Dorothy Belfiglio Gloria Dwyer Naomi Gittens lane Geiger Gloria Dwyer There be none of Beauty's daughters Simplicity, and youth, With magic like thee. Gentle love and sunny truth. Viceelflresident, '38-'39 Secretary French Club, '40 President Swimming Club, '39 Glee Club Varsity, '41 S. l. W. A. Dorothy Belfiglio Naomi Gittens Better than all measures, oi delightful sound Divinely small and sweet demure Better than all treasures, than in books are With heart so pure she's loved by all. found. Study Club French Club Glee Club Press Club Welfare Society Athletic Association Page Twelve Nineteen Forty-Qne Mary Katherine Mueller Ruth Schuler Patricia Baker A Marian Wild Mary Katherine Mueller Patricia Baker Courteous she is, discreet and debonaire, A shy little maid with softubrown E-yes, Companionable, and bears herself so fair. But, nevertheless, she's very wise. Secretary Welfare Society, '40 May Attendant, '41 French Club Business Manager Year Book Student Council Secretary French Club Ruth Schuler Marion Wild Whom hopes cannot delude Someone to aid, she does her share, Nor sorrow discontent A pleasing voice, attractive, fair. Riding Club, '38-'39 Glee Club Welfare Society French Clul: Tennis Club Press Club Page Thirteen Senior Class Dorothy Kerper Ruth Kerper Barbara Holcomb Annadele Graham Dorothy Kerper Barbara Holcomb Her kindness and hei worth to spy, Happy am I, from care l'rn iree, You need but gaze upon Dor'thy's eye, Why are you not contented like me? President French Club, '41 Welfare Society Latin Club Press Club Glee Club Basketball Team Ruth Kerper Annadele Graham Although she's extremely shy Dark brown eyes and curly hair Slie's one on whom you can rely. Never a worry, never a care. French Club Glee Club Press Club French Club Sodality Welfare Society Page Fourteen Nineteen Forty One Claire Shackelford Mary Adele Wintz Ann Henry Barbara Leigh Claire Shackeliord For who can see and then forget The qlories of tliis gay brunette. Student Council May Attendant, '38 C. B. C. Representative Mary Adele Wintz Shes reliable and wide awake Completes all she undertakes. President Debate Club, '39 Secretary Latin Club, '41 Student Council, '4l Page Fifteen Ann Henry Blonde and full ot pep is side lNitti heaps of individuality. Secretary-Treasurer Athletic: Association, Assistant Editor Saioac Basketball Captain, '40-'41 Barbara Leigh ' Charming ways, a winning smile, A Loads of friends and lots of style. Study Club 'Welfare Society Press Club Senior Closs X Norma Wells Imelda McNulty Dorothy Bante Louise Giczcoicich Norma Wells D0l'0fhY Bcmfe Life to her is u joyous lllinq lNOl loo Serious' Dol 300 QGY, l-ler laughter hos CI merry ring. A SWGGT Qifl in GVGTY WHY-H President Glee Club, '4l 5lUdY Club Fygngh Club Vllelfore Soclely Vllelfcre Society Imelda McNulty Louise Giacofcich Por one so quiel, never bold, Music hoih Chormsg A peaceful lulure should unfold. So hath the musician. Press Club Study Club Press Club Welfare Society Page Sixteen Nineteen Forty-One Virginia Donoqhue Betty Crowder Mary Jo Zucchero Genevieve Ready Virginia Donoghue Mary Io Zucchero Bright as the sun her eyes the qazers strike, A dancing shape, an image gay And like the sun, they shine on all alike. To startle, to haunt, and to Waylayf' Basketball Captain, '38 Velley Ball Captain, '40 Latin Club Riding Club Year Book Advisor Betty Crowder Not only eff ln intelliqen Athletic Asscciaticn Varsity, '41 Press Cluli C9 icient but versatile as welly and beniqnity she excelsf Page Seventeen Saioac Typist Genevieve Ready And the shadow of thy perfect bliss, ls the sunshine of ours. French Club Senior Class 1 'FTW ff ' i Mary Margaret Lydon Vivian Martin Mary lane Woolf Frances Boland Mary Margaret Lydon Mary lane Woolf Thoughtful, considerate, incl polite She does her work from day to day, To do one a favor seerns her delight. And meets whatever comes her way. Latin Club Welfare Society French Club French Club Riding Club Press Club Vivian Martin Frances Boland To aive new pleasure like the past, Shes all that one could expect of a friend, Continued long as life shall last. Faithful to help and loyal to defend. French Club S, I, W, A. Latin Club Sodality Skating Club French Club Page Eighteen Nmeteen Forty Une A P0116 Fclrewflll W th QJQSQ Q35 41 V T '-X1 f ' 'V' Q 1 XJ ,XJ R1 'gf 'I' Ayygb :ri 32, ig. 31' ' iff- gp Spit 'iyfz .i 5 I f' gif L jif: 'xiii H :',,':1i A 1:1 -IQ ' 1-1115 1 VI- mil. W 1 ' ,I 1 E l4.., , . , , , . , . Lfql IH1. 3 . '1- 1 TQ.: ff. is ff ' 3 A ,, - 1 ' gi ':,.,3- I 'lfz , . g,, . 1 '.'f1,.+ z.. 'Lgf . lunlor Class Flrst Row Rosemary Brenn 't Joyce Frtzglbbons Mercedes Auler Mary Catherme Hayes lean Bona Momca Lrston Mary Kathryn Badaracco Isobel Hahn Second Row Betty Bub Iean Burgess Shrrley Nles Marylee B rqln Mary lane Boggxano Betty Ne son Barba a Lane lane Burl Mary Rxordan Aargaret Vary Sturrack Manlyrr Wels Path ONe1l Qhrrley Zeller Eleanor Shme Regtna Larcaster Thlrd Row Ieanne Melxcan Gertrude Dorre Bonme ONe1ll Dorcthy lane Campbell Mary lane Lvnr Lorrarn Sch nldt Rlta Cedarburg M1ldred Soutee Helen lean Wrssmann Theresa Sandweg Ellen lane Morrl ey M ry Evelyn Grresedtck The t1rst actrvrty ot the lumor Class was the electron ot class ottrcers Ioyce Fltzgtbbons was elected presrdent Theresa Sandweg presldent and Eleanor Shme treasurer After the electron the ocral season began wrth a wemer roast tor the Freshmen After enJoy1ng tenms baseball and croauet the day closed wrth refreshments rn the lounge Cn February l4 the lumors entertamed the entrre school wlth a Valentrne party The class partrclpated actlvely rn all sports The basketball team was capably captamed by Ann O Leary and succeeded 1n reachmg the tlnals of the school tournament Bemg athletlc mmded the Tumors had therr usually fme repre sentatron rn the Sprmq Horse Show The class Student Councll headed by lane Bun, presented several mterestmg programs for the assembly Know Your Crty ' The Makmg of a Drctronary and Plctures rn Our School The school year ended happrly and successfully Wllh the tradrtlonal Iunror Semor outrng a tr1p to St Albans Betty Bub and Mary Evelyn Grresedeck were elected class representatlves to the Queen s Court rn the trad1t1onal May Day Celebratlon Page Twenty , . f 1 1 1 3 1 1 l 1 T' 1 1 1 ll w 1 I - l 1 I .1 M V 1 - A 1 1 . , 2 ' , , ' ' 1 1 A A, 'G r' , ' Catherine Albrecht, loan Keegan, Ann O'Leary. - I 1 I 1 1 - . 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Sophomore Class Frst Row Mary O Hanlon Peggy Kohlberg Rosemary Voeglx Mary rrangoults Glorta Longworth Rhea Mae Metzger lean S cond Row Betty Corrrqan Mary Iane Henske Ioan Templeman Mrrram OToole Mary Catherme Whalean jane Mackle Frances Hrggens Mary Ann Monahan Mary Ann Garv1n Rosemary Brennan Rosemary Ryan Catherme Hegernann turd Row Betty Krley Martha Skmker Catherme Stockman Ann Yramolovr sky Patrrcta Dwyer Genevxeve Tracy Elrse Sears Patrlcta Walsh Patrlcla Murphy Betty Noonan Emily I-lannetln Betty Lou Ruprecht Vxrgmla Flanmgan On September nmtn assembl1ng thls tlme as Sophomores we elected as our class otftcers Rosemary Ryan presldent Catherme Stockman treasurer One of the frrst brg events of our Sophomore year was the long antlcrpated Joy of 1n1t1at1ng the Freshmen thus modellng them 1nto real students of S I A lust before the Chrlstmas hohdays the Sophomores gave a party 1n the gym enterta1n1ng the student body of the school We were asked to repeat our performance of the play The Other W1se Man whlch We had presented at Christmas of the precedmg year The basketball team captalned by Mary Ann Garvxn made a credrtable show1ng 1n the 1ntramural basketball tourna ment We also took an acttve part IH the annual Sprlng Horse Show and the Operetta glven by the school Glee Club Under the drrectron of Mary Frangoules we presented tour Student Counc1l meetrngs Rrta Mae Metzger and Betty Lou Ruprecht were Chosen malds to represent our class IU the annual May Day Celebratron Page Twenty One I , ' : Dorlt Burton, vice-presidentg Rhea Mae Metzger, secretary: and , . , , , , Freshman Class Ftrst Row Sara lane Brennan Mary N racret MCC lom Marlorre OKeete Patr1c1a L mqan lustme Dattmlo Joyce Werss Margaret Dorre Frances Cooke leanne Loran Rosemary May Second Row Dorothy Craden Roberta Kramer Mary Altce Stueber Mary Lou Rtechman Anna R111 Catanzaro Rosemary Houlthan Thtrd Row Adlna Grresdtecrc Vrrgtm C tlms Cat erzre Iouraan Mary Catherme Muenster D r by Sterrs Ann Sulhvan Betty Houlehm, On September 9 l94O a group ot twenty three glrls from all parts ot the c1ty gathered together to torm the Freshman Class ot St loseph s Academy A ltttle shy at t1rst they soon overcame thls m the frlendly atmosphere ot S I A The trrst week was a round ot soctal act1v1t1es begmnmg Wlth the 1n1t1a party was glven by the1r 1I'11l1CIlOIS Follow1ng the 1n1t1at1on came the electron of class ottrcers Catherme lordan was chosen prestdent lustme Datttlo v1ce presldent Frances Cooke secretary and MarJor1e OKeete treasurer Mary Margaret McCalp1n was elected Student Councrl representattve Freshman act1v1t1es conslsted ln a Hallowe en Party g1ven tor the Sophomores and a Chrrstmas play The Vamshmg Prmcess The basketball team captamed by V1fq1UlG Collms gave slgns of great promlse 1n the tntramural games The class was well represented m the Horse Show and also conducted several very successful Student Counc1l meet1ngs Catherlne lordan and Rosemary May were ma1ds to the Queen m the tradttronal May Day Celebratlon on May 21 One year of h1gh school has passed a year so actrvely happy we wonder what the next three W1ll brmg Page Twenty Two ' : , ta , CIA , ' ' , ' : ' l ' ' ' , ' ' ja c' , ' . 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' ' I ' '- V Page Twenty-Five Clubs ond Activities Chemistry Sometimes when YOJ.fI'1'v 9 exfitemenf, rustie up some hydrogen :nd oxygen, Combine these iwo doses :ind --Y Boondfl Tfizterll The '.-renders of science. Sewing Class Anyone strolling leisurely down the corri- dors oi S. I. A. wouild 'indoubiedly be some- what storiled loy ine lgusy hurn of activity in room 204. Upon :loser investigation they'd find groups oi industrious :ndidens engaged in foshioninq ond designing clothes, enthusias- Yicolly preparing for ine Flsrgion Show on Moy 1 . Art Class Todoy in the edyntionzl world to: little emphasis is plfxzed on artistic expression. The Sisiers of St. foseph hive reilized this error with chzrcoteristie progressiven ESS, 'ind hive provided C1 studio for us. Here are tzygnt the iundornentols of expression in Fine Arts , ,J Q . YTLG wx. ry ' sm V , Ms under oisle. Hooper. A. f e .o .e.o,nize color schemes, ind whit is rr.2re irnsortznt, to become xwcre if their ernzizonil fon'ent. The girls leave Sister TE.ezg,r,1l:'s juss with fl :yonder iulture :nd new visgzn. Clubs dnd ACl1Vll19S Rldmg Club d yes s y nde Good ldelc rn tl e rse Q QJ h were e ren rlcs round A 1 e prec r tcn or 'lre wndrl se b Tl s yedr me She mls 110 6 fx O1l1Q1 Doncmg Class One I o three krcfc Gne t o three rck' One two oh lll nexer oe that step formerly was flee despolrrnd cry of every wouldhe L ll9T1Hx Thrs feor under t e superv1s1on Miss Aqress rts qurte cr dl ferent Story we re l poientrfrl rnernluers of the Br ei D sse Basketball Theres the wrrstle dn the half Deer Goo please help the qlrords keep the score down oh oh here we qo crqcun Then followed two nerve rdckrnq quarters The loud notes o the wlrrstle uno the qome 15 over SSHIOTS Wlnlll At lost the Fathers Club Troohv 15 ours 'For ' .-.'. 111 horse di iqn up? -' Sk Plot? ' rf,lI 'f ' e' '. .1 li: -V .,' C' r ' th- ,rr 3 ' 3 S. l. '. duriwg th .3 xi f Q' 31 rr Sgirinq For 2io'.v. ri 1 l , '. 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