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

 - Class of 1946

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.SQOIQAOWI 0I Q As we look back over the past year, we, the members of Sophomore B, have many thoughts of memorable occasions. The first excitinq incident of our sophomore year was the freshmen initiation. We found our bewildered little frosh and dressed them in ludicrous costumes to suit the occasion. We next elected class officers- slune Owens, vice presi- dent, and Patti Trapp, treasurer. Officers in other organizations were Rosemary Renoe, our mission representative, and loan Heade and Ruth O'Neill, our student council representatives. After days of practice under the excellent supervision of Miss Tracy, we won the coveted miniature volleyballs in the school tournament. For May Day we selected as our maid Ieannette Unqar. Our athletes participated in the 13th annual Horse Show and in the Field Day events on our campus. As we are now completing this year at S. I. A., we hope that we shall become just as successful as juniors in l946'l947. rIFtsT ROW Heade, McKay, Nolan, Sullivan, Owens, Trapp, Lawler, Olszewski, Masclimann, Miceli. SELOND ROW tar Houlilian Iutz Lorenz Poqorzelski, Renve, Huff, Kelley, Schmeliq, Steuby. THIRD ROW: Sullivan, Unqcrr, Wnlek I Koch Mufk lsr Younq B Koth McNaniee, Lyons, O'Ne-ill. Missing from picture: Hiqqins, McCluskey. Page Twenty-Nine

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.SJOIQAOIGQOPQ 1 ll A d n Dolan SECOND ROW' Chamb FIRST ROW: Debrecht, Caimi, Corrigan, Bolona, Goodwin, Burke, Gruner, Coghi , n erso , . . lin Brockmeier, Curotto, Casey, Combs, Bolhoiner, Bocklage, Garrity, Berqin, Furrer, Bisch. THIRD ROW: Chapman, Gau, Brandau Einiq, l-Iartiqan, Gaus, Birdsall, Bonzon, Giesler, Cannepari, Bertels. lt really sounds pleasant to be called sophomores, after our ruqqed year as frosh. We elected as class officers Mary Ann Goodwin, president, and Claire Burke, secretary, and our place in the Missions was capably filled by lean Ander- son. We performed the traditional duty of sophomores by initiating the freshmen. Afterwards refreshments were servedy some of the frosh needed them, too. Retreat found the sophomores quietly and solemnly listen- inq to those interesting conferences qiven by our retreat master, Father McShane. On May Day, Ioan Debrecht was our repre- sentative as maid. Mary Catherine Dolan, Marqie Berqin, Sue Bolhofner, Ioan Casey, cmd Claire Burke are members of the up and coming corps team. We are very proud of Mary Ann Combs, who was the only sophomore on the varsity this year, as well as of Claire Burke, who won first place on the begin- ners' sinqles in the annual Horse Show. This is but a brief sketch of our busy and full year as Sophomore A. Be looking for us next year when you will see us at our best as juniors of S. I. A. Page Twenty-Eight



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57 P015 I'l'lCl,l'l N FIRST ROW: Hart, Foster, Clemens, Gay, Bocklage, Clasquin, Berry, Anderson Chappuis SECOND ROW Breher Almon Carroll, Coffey, Belz, Doyle, Broder, Hartenbach, Awalt. THIRD ROW: Cassidy Church Barbieri Burgess Dowd Baker Ghilione Koen, Connell. Missing from picture: Guhmgn, Hausmann. On the morning of September 5, 1945, a group of twenty- nine girls, the Freshman A of 1945-1946, gathered in classroom 211. Initiation and get acquainted marked the beginning of the high school year. Parties were given by both Freshman A and B and by upper classes. Officers from our class Were: Sylvia Gay, vice presidentg leanette Bocklage, secretary. ln the month of November, Freshman A defeated Fresh- man B in the volleyball tournament of the school. The Freshman A girls have also helped greatly in con- tributing to projects of the school. A Christmas play was given in the latter part of Decem ber. Many of the girls from Freshman A dressed as carolers sang beautiful Christmas hymns. These girls also participated in the entertainment for the Sodality party, which was given on March l 1946 A number of girls from Freshman A took part in the an nual Horse Show held on April 5 and 6 Our attendant in the May Day procession was Betty lean Dowd. And so our first year at S. 1. A. has come to a close with some regrets but mostly anticipation, for We are now sopho mores. Page Thirty

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