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

 - Class of 1945

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unior Cfdffd lUNlOR A F1rstRow: McNamee, Gittins, Freesmeier, Bisch. Second How: Holland, Branch, P. Echele, Colombo Bilnchi Befia M F nele Third Row Kerper Carroll Lonnemann, Loos, Cassidy, Foster, Coleman, Dettenwanger. Fourth Row: Burton, Boll Houlihan McGrath Burd 'tu Bocklage Doliertv Erma Drees, Cento. Let's gaze at the crazy crystal calendar ot the Iunior class. lean Smith was president and Cindy Colombo, our vice-presi- dent. lean Ratican was the old reliable secretary, and the treasurer was Pat Echele. Margie Boll and Winn Burton did a Wonderful job in Our Lady's Sodality. Helen Einig, Shirley Sauer, and Phyllis Walz represented us in the Legion ot Mary. loy Molumby was treas- urer ot the Missions and Alice Doherty, secretary. The Vir- gilian Club, guided by Teresa Reid, accomplished a great deal. Cookie Foster collected Glee Club dues, While Peggy Murphy kept watch on the Science Club members. Dottie Carroll guarded the money of our glamorous Sub-Debs. Our repre- sentatives on the Student Council were Mary Le Echele and Sara lean Sansone. lean Freesmeier was treasurer of the Athletic Association. Strutting their stuff on the Varsity Basketball team we saw our star players Margie Boll, Gloria Cento, and Marian Gittins. On the side-lines were our faithful bench-warmers- Winn Burton, Iean Freesmeier, lune Steuby, and Marge Sulli- van. Ioan Burdeau was our swimming champ, Rosemary Hol- land, our tennis player, and Nancy Drees, our jumping-rope fiend. Page Twenty-Six

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CZ... YM We, the class of 1945, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make this our last will cmd testa ment on this, the seventh day of Iune, one thousand, nine hundred and forty-five A. D. Struggle no more Marilyn McNamee, Rosa- mond Walters wills her blond hair to you. Although it's a great sacrifice, Margaret gitiifgston wills her athletic ability to Margie o . Mary Catherine McDonnell wills her frank love for the Navy to Dotty Carroll. Kippy Tracy wills her fascinating freckles to Mary Ann Bisch. Betty Foerster wills her vim and vitality to Alice Doherty. Mean as it may seem to the faculty, Teedy Bub wills her gift of gab to Lucille Bianchi. Betty Lux's passion for food to Barbara Quick. Although she needs most ot it herself, Anne Weir wills her height to Cynthia Colombo. Betty Iostedt's abbreviated hair-do to Mary Alice Wolff. Norine Smith's celestial voice to Mary Ioy Molumby. Lois Meyer wills her iaith in humanity to Polly Coleman. Mardel Miller's job of marking the seniors tardy to Betsy Mullen. Mary Ieanne Reedy wills her Irish national- ity to Rita Siegrist and Annette Schroeder. Helen Shutz's knitting needle knack to Anna Lonnemann. Dolores Hynes' big, brown eyes to Nancy Drees. Audrey Schniedermeier's pug-nose to Vir- ginia Wilson. Iewel Bergin wills her size 40 uniform to the Sullivan twins. No arguments, girls, it's big enough for both ot you. Marian O'Malley wills the first half of her name to Lucy Gittins. Iosephine Russo's Shorthand Dictionary to Theresa Reid. Gloria Amighetti wills her quiet ways to Ioan Kerper. Pat Hannefin wills her intelligence to Ioan Burdeau and Pat Houlihan. As much as Ruth Bussmann loves Spanish, she willingly gives to Kathryn McGrath her second year Spanish book. Margaret Rohde wills her perfect attendance to Phyllis Walz. lane Fechter's terrific tan to Iackie Nickl. Kay Henneberry's twinkle toes to Carol Cas- sidy. - Ann O'Connell wills her perpetual 90's to Winn Burton and Mary Tracy. Ioan Porter wills Beepie to lean Freesmeier. Rita Hart's part in the middle of her hair to Shirley Sauer and Iosephine,Monti. Mary Agnes Eickel's love for horses to PGQQY Shirey and Margaret Natsch. Iosephine Ferrario's talent for art to Marie Iones and Ioan Dettenwanger. Ioan Cambria's innocent wit to Kathleen Bocklage and Mary Iean Branch. ' Bonny Iostedt's love of the business world to Betty Beffa and Lucia Poster. Elizabeth Kaletta's jack, for her car naturally, to Mary Le Echele. Eileen Meifert's study-period snoozing to Iune Steuby and Gloria Cento. Mary Gene Monahan's sweet, quiet ways to Pat Wulfmeyer and Sara Sansone. Bette Newman's chic appearance to Betty Tuchschmidt and Pat Echele. Kay O Hanlon's coquettish smile to lean Smith and Mary Ellen Wheeler. lane O'Malley inherited timidity last year but she found no use for it and so is passing it along to Paddy O'Connell. Margaret Power's dark beauty to Ann Man- ning. Iackie Rapp wills her dimples to Theresa Loos and lean Ratican. One apiece. Mary Lou Streit's love of study to Rosemary Holland. Evelyn Vohl's queenly ways to Myra Sude- kum. Ruth Water's Boogie Woogie talent to Iackie Sears. Peggy Murphy, Sr., wills to Peggy Murphy, Ir., her middle name, lean. Witnessed by: PEGGY MURPHY IEWEL BERGIN Page Twenty-Five



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unior gfdfiif IUNIOR B nlflow M111 9 1tl1 tPr id ntl Ritir in, Reid, Moluniby, Sudekum. Second Row: Steuby, Strut-r, Wullrneyer, H. Sullivan, M Q11 1 ll r Thll'dRDW1SiIHSOI1D,Nf1l5Cll, Schroeder, Wilson, Walz, Sliirey, Si-1115, Quick, Wriltt, Mullen, Tracy Our new members were Mary Ann Bisch, Theresa Loos. Marilyn McNamee, losephine Monti, Barbara Quick, Myra Sudelcum, Mary Ellen Wheeler, Virginia Wilson, and Pat Wulf- meyer. Our silent lassies, Ann Manning, Mary Tracy, Carol Cassidy, loan Kerper, and Pat Houlihan are the great expo- nents of nature's remedy -sleep. Mary Alice Wolff lived up to her name lOO'i . Everyone envied Peggy Shirey because of her many studies. Betty Tuchschmidt and Kathie McGrath here today, gone tomorrow. Anna Lonneniann was the first to have her date for the Prom. lackie Nickl was the hostess for our box-lunch party. Lucille Bianchi represented Macon, Missouri. Helen Sullivan wrote odes to her classmates all year. Tonie Schroeder and Mary Ieanne Branch were our language experts. The question of the year- Does Paddy still have her ring? Why was Betty Beffa always eager to leave on Tuesday? Marie Iones, our famous artist, was awarded many prizes in the Regional Art Exhibit. Iaclcie Sears is our music-lover. Rita Siegrist is our math wizard. Polly Coleman's ambition is to be an aviatrix. Ioan Dettenwangerf Y an all around good sport. Our representative to C. B. C. was Betsy Mullen and on May Day Kathleen Bocklage and Margaret Netsch were our charming maids. Our big night finally came and our lunior-Senior Prom was held at the Coronado Hotel in the Club Caprice on May ll. Goodbye has such a final sound so we say, Be looking for us this fall. We hope we won't disappoint you or our- selves. Page Twenty-Seven

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