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TO OUR GRADUATES
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A WORD FROM OUR STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT
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Presxdent Betty Colhns Treasurer Pamela Pendergnst
Vlee Presldent Xuclre French Secretary Edrth Smdden
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Betts C olhns I' ttncu Pc ndergast
Andre French lchth Sc adclen
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eau Muck Senlor I lass Presldcnt
Ine7 Ry lll umol C lass Preslclc nt
Peggy Mc Hugh Sophomore Cl css Preslclent
Ibllfllll H1lhn in I-reslnnan Cl ass Presldent
Suzanne Rmrdan L K IN f olo el
Rosalie Mullen unlor Colonel
CLASS OFFICERS 19421945
Semors
President e1n Muck
Vlce Presldent Mary Lon I c lcle-r
Treasurer oan Pogson
Secretarx Nlarllyn Hartford
Sophomores
Presldent Peggy McHugh
Vnce President ane Pr nleel
Sec retarw Barbara Zgraggen
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Presndent Inez Rv an
Vxce President P ttrlcl 1 C onlin
Treasure r Peggy Egan
Secret :rx 'XItrg1retH1llm'cn
Freshmen
Pre slclent P llflcll Hallman
VlcePrcs1clent M ary C raw
Sccret urs PlII'lCI'l Rmrdan
PUBLICATIONS
HE SAINI Rosr Xe ADFNIH PM ss ln IIIUS ple1smc to the students of mans
schools as ss ell as to out own LVL mall m any exelnnve eoples Tlns pnbllea
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THE SFNIUR YEAR Book IS IIVIIIQCKI tmnaoecl ind edlted hy the Seniors
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HIS year the C ecrlran C lub of Sarnt Rose xx as fortunate rn arrangrng for 1tS
members to attend musrc al profframs of exeeptronal rnterest
The CllllCllCIl s symphony brought us much pleasure
Sex er al ol our gn ls enloyed the I rrday after noon concerts r number of our
students were ushers
In our Audrtorrurn a rnoxrng preture Moonlrght Sonata was shown
ysrtlr the famed Padereuskr performrng Franz LlS7I s I-Iungarran Rhapsody
'Vo 2 rnd Beethoy en s Moonlrght Sonata
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ACH class presented a play' lor our Ireslrrnerr Reeeptron rn October The
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Tables of Brrdge The Sophomores rrrterpreted The Doctor Sard and the
Ifreshnren Play yn as Surprise
In order to rarse money for xx ar bonds the Dramatre C lass enter tamed us
wrtlr two short plays The Tenth YVord and Ifar Above RlllJlCS l hese
xx ere grven rn Nor ernber
YVL lr rd our Chrrstrnrs pl ry on Detenrber txxellth All who rttended the
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The trad1t1onalSen1or Play tlrrs year was Prrde and Pr eludrte The ehar
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CATHOLIC ACTION
I-IE Catholic Actlon group at Samt Rose has gnven programs to entertain
the girls and for the benefit of the Missions Our last program was a review of
popular books Before Christmas we sponsored the collectnon of religious
articles for boys in the armed forces Many girls gave medals and Holy Cards
that were dear to them Their sacrifices were small 1n comparrson with those
of our boys 1n the four corners of the earth
At Samt Rose we attend the tradltlonal Flrst Friday Mass ln our Chapel
and receive Holy Communion
We also sing Missa Cantatas The glrls sang Compllne rn Chapel and
on Palm Sunday a group sang Complme at Samt Dominic s Church
In Samt Rose Chapel we have the Stations of the Cross on Frldays durmg
I ent and Benedictlon
The grotto in our school yard IS v1s1ted on many occasions during the year
On the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes the rosary is sald durmg the processron
In May we crown Our Lady s statue w1th a garland of roses
Since December 7 1941 we have been takmg turns saymg a rosary each
day for our boys ln the armed forces
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LAURETUQ CARR 43
I C C W
HE first meeting of the junior Council of Catholic Women was held early
rn September Transportatlon problems prevented general meetmgs so we
chose a representatxve from each class to attend the assemblies These colonels
The first social event of the Council was the Christmas Dance an evening
of pleasure at the U S F Auditorlum on December elghteenth Music was by
Paul I aw and h1s orchestra
The Dramatic Tournament was held rn Saint Briglds Audltorlum In
the prellmmarles on February twenty eighth Samt Rose gurls presented A
Mmuet
The Basketball Contests began on March sixth All the games were played
on Notre Dame Des VICIOITCS court WV e commend the spirit and sportsman
sh1p of our players and those who attended the games
April fourth marked the biggest event in the Councll s year On that day
the Students of all member schools in San Francisco attended Mass rn Samt
Mary s Cathedral and recen ed Holy Communion praying for a just and last
mg peace
The Tenn1s Tournaments began on April twelfth Marie Rovere brought
credit to Samt Rose by her playing in the singles matches
YVe appreciate the splendid cooperauon of all our girls and we offer our
best wishes to next year s Colonels for continued success
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KN e 1lo a111l alsnws haxe bel1e1e1l
Xlthouffh tl1e future 11111 be d1rL
Tl1ere seems to be11o bea1 o11 hrfht
o e1d us Oll yet 111th our llltll
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C od s loxe 1s1ll lllfli llb IS me lc te
To meet the IUKUIC 111 H1s hvht
Th1s ue may a111l do behexe
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OUR SAINT ROSE BRANCH OF SAINT DOMINICS TREE
our years before tl1e 1111d1lle of tl1e tl11rtee11tl1 1e11t111y S'llIll IIOIIIIIIIC
founded tl1at great O1der knows ll today 18 I,0IlllIllLlIl He left to tl1ose 11 ho
would follow l111n tl1e 11oblest 11leals for serung at the 'VI'1ster s Court I 1l1e
the greatest Teacher XVho made use of tl1e flowers of the helds and s1mple
IlllIIgS of nature to explaln Great trutl1s Samt IJOIHIIIIC. planted all orange
tree IH the garden of Santa Sablna It flourlshed and spread Olll 1ts branches
symbohe of h1s Domnncan Lll1lClInCI1
The DOYHIIIIL tree has rea1l1e1l Olll to our P11 1f11 C oast As early IS e1ghteen
l1undred a11d Hfty II extended to MCJIIICICW the11 to BCINIII After 1 doven
years IK found sl1elter Ill our lox ed C tts of Salnt I'ran11s X lJC'lllIlllll fr1e111l
sh1p e111sted between Sunt D1111111111 a111l the Salnt of -Xssm so me 1re 11ot sur
pI'lSCfl that our Slllll Rose b1 1111 l1 111e1led no llllllllll ut 11111ns to lllSllYC 1ts
growth
How happlly 111 hate ln ed 11111 lllffll S1 l1ool yens 11111111 IlllS bran1l1 of
Sa111t IJOIDIIIIL s tree'
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His year has been a xery successful one Ill the athletlc held Our basketball
team has won more games 1n the C C NV league than for the past two years
IVe are proud of our Sophomore Marle Rovere who plays tennzs so well
Ceneral lnterest u as shown ln all the sports
The enthus1asm for badmmton rs as spontaneous Some of the outstandmg
doubles players were
Frances Remlla Roberta Shepherd Iucllle Farrell Allce Rose Sm1th
Mary Lou Felder Carol Calbreath Edrth Scadden and Suzanne McHugh
played smgles
Ex eryone has notxced the mcreased mterest 1n basketball There was great
enthuslasm when we were classlhed IH the I C C IV league Our Varslty for
wards were
Marle Rovere Leola Santuccl Rosahe Mullen Peggy Egan jacquelme
Burner and Glorla Zletlch
Varslty guards were Peggy McHugh Patr1c1a Flanagan Barbara Lynch
acquelme Tllton Patrlcla Warrlck and Mary Gray
Rzdzng has alw ays been a popular sport at St Rose Our groups meet on
Monday and Thursday at the St Francls Rldmg Club The hlghllght of thls
year was the Horse Show at the Domxmcan Convent San Rafael Betsy Smlth
oan O Nelll and Glorla Zletxch competed
Members of the Rxdmg Club were Nancy Crowell Carol Calbreath Su
zanne McHugh joan O Nell! Glorla Zletxch Carmellta Arburua eanette
Bastxam Mary Lou Felder I eola Santuccl Lols O Leary Betsy Smxth Rose
mary Zettel Illlla MCGllllS joan Donlan Glorla Rae Ellls Carol ulten
Lotta Mlnch
Semors and Freshmen outnumbered the other classes Ill sendmg members
to Wmterland almost every Frtday afternoon Most of those who jomed the
zce skatmg club at the begmnlng of the school term haxe made declded 1m
provement Some day they may surprlse us by becommg second Son ja HCIHICS
Thls year the Falrmont swzmmmg pool u as turned oy er to our U S Army
so we generously sacrlhced our water frollcs
The Freshmen deserve special mentlon for thelr great lnterest ln tennzs
SPORTS ADVISORS 1942 1943
Athletic Manager Carmellta Arburua
Badmlnton President Carol Calbreath
Basketball Captam lacquellne Tllton
Horseback Rldmg Presldent Joan O Nelll
Ice Skatmg Presldent Nlancy Crow ell
Swlmmlng Presldent Mary Carey
Tenms President Lucllle Farrell
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PANORAMA OF THE PRESENT
HE water of the PZICIHC was sllpprng along the edge of the shore and as quick
ly recedlng mto the vast depths The quletude whxch enveloped the scene was
broken only by the ceaseless waves as they gathered momentum before hurlmg
themselves agalnst a reef only to shther on to the margm of the shore On these
very w IN es was borne a convoy of shrps steaming mto the Golden Gate
Rxsmg IH the background lnlls of varled height and slze can be seen from
their summlts one may gaze out upon the shnmmerlng blue or turn and v1ew
a cxty spread out over m1les of undulated earth Thousands of people are
elbowlng thelr way down the mam street automoblles fllrt wnth danger as they
make a dash for a 9x4 parkmg space streetcar motormen mlss you by mches
as they doggedly contmue thelr way down the tracks
Now lf you look a llttle closer you wlll see that all along the waterfront
there are soldrers pacmg to and fro keepmg endless guard over shrps that are
moored IH the harbor If you chance to pass a meat store rn mud afternoon you
w1ll srght a hne of jabbermg women and chlldren Waltlng for thelr e1ght pomts
of meat Then too those autos you see have suckers on the wmdshlelds tellmg
plamly whether they are for busxness or pleasure Some bunldmgs you pass are
prled hxgh w1th sandbags neatly covered wlth planks The street llghts look
as lf they have enormous gray 1ce cream cones placed upsnde down on them
Then your eyes rest on a man no ll IS a woman who wears a steel helmet
and welder s umform At hrst you cannot take your eyes from her but soon
she becomes as famlhar to you as llpstlck and hngh heels You peer mto a back
garden and see not chrysanthemums and dahlras but strmg beans and omons
Yes thls IS the San Francisco of 495 She IS much the same and yet very
drfferent Hou ever her heart has not changed for she stlll loves her tea dan
sants and her quamt flower stands She stlll lox es the bustle of Saturday shop
pmg Ex 1dently the blrds can see no change for they stnll warble thenr cheery
greetmgs to early rlsers nn the resndentral drstrncts and graceful seagulls wmg
mland over the clty
Xvltll ll all a certam restralnt has come upon our city She knows that at
nrght only a famt hght lssues from her hooded lamps because lf unnecessary
1llUl'l'1lI18Il0I1 bla7ed ll mrght mean the sllhouettmg of a shlp at sea makmg ll
prey to the enemy San Franclsco realwes that ll IS to God she must look for
protection for herself and for our country Fxen the crosses on the church
steeples have a new sxgnlflcance they seem to pomt npxs ard to Cod m 1 con
stant plea for a lust andumtmued peace lll 1 ts orld nom 'nt wir
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DNA CAVANAUGH walked down the tenement lrned street where children
mingled wxth dogs She glanced at the sllp of paper m her hand 53 Quincy
Street thlrd floor back apartment So thls was her first case' She knew the
hlstory that Mrs Cooper had told her at the WVelfare Assocratron and when
she had heard the story she knew that she wanted to help the ch1ld Randy
Dawes The little glrl s mother had dled years before and for some t1me after
wards the grrl and her father had been supported by the ASSOCIHIIOH Now he
was gone and the buslness of findmg a home for Randy was one of the current
problems of the organlzatlon She entered the hallway of 53 umcy Street
but before she had a chance to climb the long flight of stairs she was stopped
by the figure of a ch1ld standmg near the stalrway It was a thm gaunt l1ttle
creature dressed m an rll Fitting smock Her stralght halr was shoulder length
her eyes were too small and too closely set together and her polnted nose and
chln gave her face a sharp hungry look Edna would have judged her to be
SIX but Randy Dawes was all of nme years She looked at Edna without smrl
mg but her manner was nelther hostile nor sullen
Are you M1ss CavanaughP she asked
Her VOICC was perfectly self composed
Yes I am answered the young woman smllmg She hardly expected
to End such a homely ch1ld for Randy l1ttle resembled the under prrvlleged
glrl that Edna had pictured
Im Randy Dawes As lf that statement was self explanatory the clnld
Sald no more
Hello Randy Look I se brought a doll that I thought you mlght l1ke
I thlnk lt s dressed beautlfully From her purse Mlss Cavanaugh wlthdrew a
da1nt1ly clothed llttle figure and held ll ton ard the ch1ld The glrl did not
smlle Instead she regarded the w oman for a moment then finally accepted lt
Thank you she sald polltely but XSltllOLlI emotlon
X ou re C0fTllIlg wx 1th me to my aunt s house Tlnnk you ll l1ke that?
Guess so
The brevlty and lack of annnatron on the part of her small compan1on dns
couraged Edna so that no more attempts for conversatron w ere made
It was decided that Randy would stay with Edna Caxanaugh and her blmd
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great lunt unt1l a home could be found I he too perfett self eomposure and
reseryt ney er broke down lNo matter what was done for her lt was always
thank you and that was all
-Ks the two sat tn the ln mg room one ey enlng Fdna happened to ask where
the doll was Dldn thaye xt lost? No Broken? No Tlred of monosyllables
and somewhat annoyed by the loss of the doll the woman sald sharply
XVell then what haye you done w1th lt?
I Gaye ll away to the httle glrl down the hall
anet3 That was an odd thmg to do anet has many toys of her own
She doesn t need your doll' If lt had been any other clnld than Randy to gnve
sometlnng away Edna would have sard ll was sentlment that prompted her to
do such a thmg but Randy was not a sentrmental ehlld
Try as she mlght to get Randy to talk the Lllllfl refused and at last Edna
gaye up
Then lt happened' One day when Fdna was at work and Randy was at
home wlth Aunt Pleanor the lllllldlllg caught Hre Fdna s Aunt Elly was IH
her seventles and nearly bhnd She eertamly would have been kllled lf lt had
not been for the tool and heroxe attlons of Randy The 1h1ld had led Aunt
Elly down the burnmg stairs They had to go slowly for the elderly woman
couldn t see but Randy made the h ualdous lourney and ney er let Aunt Flly
know there was any danger
Hours later when Edna had heard the story she erred Xvllll rellef and loy
llow tan I ey er thank you Randy' she sobbed
The ugly httle faee ht up and she laughed For the first tlme she sounded
like my other normal ehxld She pllt her bony arms around Fdna s neck and
hugged her Then at last Fdna understood the ehlld It IS more blessed to
glye than to FCCCIXC But gn mg IS a real luxury and one that Randy had neyer
been able to afford -Xlways she had to recerye charlty she had to be always
grateful to another for all she had Now Fdna understood about the doll At
list R andy h id a thmte to glue to hear someone say thank you to her to
be tht I :dy Bountiful md not the charlty thlld It had been pride that
m xde her so reserx ed and now equahty exlsted between the two Edna and
Rlllfly were fflCllClS
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IN SAN FRANCISCOS CHINATOWN
HFAVY mist hung low over the city that once had been a silhouette against
an lllummated sky The streets were slippery the air damp and the light of
the half dimmed street lamps tried to shed its comparatively feeble rays down
upon the narrow streets that were very dark even in peace time Com1ng from
down an alley was the strange hauntmg music of Chinatown music that IS
rendered all the more penetrant when ll is 2 A M It was in this atmosphere
that the slow steady steps of a man were heard His face was pale against
the black native garb he wore and ll could be seen that he was no longer
young As he approached the street lamp his features became more d1st1n
guishable The skin of his face was shr1veled his little eyes seemed to have
the power of piercing the depths of the soul and his lips were narrow and
straight with a grayed mustache and goatee characteristic of the old world
Chinese H1s name was Hwang
Hwang was a cold shrewd business man but he had a heart full of love
and sympathy for his fam1ly For a half century he had l1ved on Pacific Avenue
just off Grant However in later years of his life he treated himself to lodgings
much n1cer a few blocks farther west on Pacific H15 life was a full one He had
worked hard but now he had the reward of his labor He had one son and a
daughter His son he favored especially because the youth loved what Hwang
as a boy had loved Hwang was very proud of him when he graduated with
old man had centered his little world around this boy and lt had been gratify
1ng to him to see the youth absorb the old man s pr1nc1ples and make them his
own Hwang had boasted that his son was in China lighting and planning the
defeat of the N ipponese and although he was still proud he now felt a keen
sense of privation The footsteps that echoed down the alley from where the
Chinese music came were aimless They just kept going going with rhythm1
cal sound on the narrow sidewalks Hwang couldn t make himself go home
The things which only this afternoon he had fondly touched with the thought
of his son s return brought memories flooding upon his brain and these be
came odious to him After all what were they without his son to return to
them? He didn t want to see the house the rooms the furn1ture each thing
brought before him his son He only wanted to walk walk walk He d1dn t care
where He had done this now SIDCC nine P M when that fateful message had
come Now all he knew was that he xx as tired terribly tired
'll 'lf Sk Il! is
It was the hour before dawn and there were few on the streets The
enveloping mist had lifted its shroud of depression The melancholy footsteps
no longer echoed through the streets of San Francisco s Chinatown Hwang
had gone home'
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RIVATE Mark R Thompson yawned as the reporters left True he enjoyed
the pubhcrty he was gettmg to the pomt of lovlng lt but stnll bemg the current
hero of the natxon dld have 1ts dlsadvantages He had not recovered enough to
go back xnto actrve servlce so for a tlme l1fe was one bormg vacatlon made up
of photographers and mtervxewers He was not unaccustomed to thls A few
years ago when he was chosen all American tackle hrs prcture was III ex erv
magazme Later he agam made the papers when he became engaged to Lors
ames the soc1al1te and agam when the engagement was broken off Now
Mark R Thompson was xn the papers once more this tlme for kllllng and
capturing a group of enemy soldlers True he had asslstance and when he
remembered It he gave some credlt to the men but to the world as a whole
and to Mark R Thompson especially Mark R Thompson was the hero
He leaned back 1n the chalr at the rest home and thought of hrs early llfe
rn the Army Inactlve servlcel Typrng' Of course when the Army reallzed 1tS
mxstake of puttmg such a man as he lll such an unlmportant posltlon they
removed hrm He wondered who the fool was sw ho was at hrs desk now Prob
ably someone who could not meet the physlcal and mental requlrements ofthe
Army He reached over and turned on the palr of earphones YVhat a novelty lt
would be to hear a dance band agam' Howes er there wasn t any muslc on the
two statlons hrs radlo was hmlted to Instead there was some patrxotlc program
on the airwaves Wlth angry I'CSlgll21ll0ll Prnate Thompson llstened The
mam event on the program was an lntervnew wlth a number of XV A A C s
Prlvate Thompson groaned XVomen rn the Army' He hstened only out of
CUTIOSIIY Strangely enough the program was comlng from Camp
where he had served as a typlst The announcer began
And now th1s young woman You are a XV A A C who has been sent here
so that the soldlers can go 1nto HCIIVC serv lce aren t you?
Yes Mr Cary er YVe YV A -X C s have been asslgned to th1s lob Her XOICC
was the type Mark expected to hear It wasn t made for radxo and ll repeated
the hnes dutlfully but wlthout CIIIllllS1'lSI11 The xonce ss as fannhar howex er
If he Could only place lt' Nou xx here
IYPISIS here Many of us have dlfferent jobs but we all know that
for every one of us here there IS a man released for combat flghllllq It IS our
duty as patr1ot1c
Mary Ellen Gardener' I lke a flash the name and face came to hun She
seemed the type who would be He hadn t known her well She hxed on one
sxde ot tom n he ln ed on the other He moved ln flze Crowd of school she was
a nonentrty Her people u Cl e poor and she got to college only through her own
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ind all her time and effort xx ere spent in xxorkrng toxx rrd 1 Goal He Irad dated
her a ftxx times in tolleve but only r Itxx times because she xx as too quiet shy
and there xxas such a differ ence in then soeral positions Recently he had
heard that she had rtlnex ed Irer ambition she xxas xxorkinq for the leading
fashion magazine of the country Surely she didn t Cfrxe up that just to be a
WV A A C 9 Not after all those years of struggle'
IN hat did you do before you lorned the YV A -X C sf
I xx as eonnec ted with Style maffazrne Mr Carx er
And through patriotism you lorned the Army'
There xv rs rn embarrased srlente for a moment before she said, rather un
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xxor d to use for my feelings I guess I xx as ishamed to be earning the amount
of money I xx rs xxhen I could have been doing something xxortlr xvlnle I lust
tan t explain
Mark switched off the radio So Nlary I llen had temporal ily grx en up that
xx Inch meant most to Irer to take on the same iob Ire had no use for xx h1Ie Ire
became a public hero Guess it s her business, Ire said slrruggrng his shoul
ders Somehoxx I feel slightly heehsh To soothe his conscience Private
Mark R Thompson took the Mutual Press Medal for Heron Action off Ins
urrrforrn and put rt nrto rn envelope rddressecl to 'r certain YN A A C Perhaps
slre s almost as responsible for it is I rm And for the first tmre in Ins years
Mark R rymond Thompson gaxe sonrtout tlst tredit
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HAPPENINGS OF THE YEAR
September 1, 1942
Openlng of our Senlor X e n XX e renew ed our frlendshlps
September 4, 1942
Our Semor llIlg5 arrned'
September 23 1942
Flrst Student Body IIICCUIIU of the year xx as called to order hy our news
Presldent Betty C olhns
October 9 1942
Freshman Day Pour plays entertamed us later the Bxq and Ilttle
DISICTS had refreshments 1n the cafeterla Dancxnq lolloxs ed lll the 'lllfll
torxum
October 10 1942
Domnncan lllgll School held annual playday Compctltne sports gnc
pleasure to all
November 25 28 1942
Thanksglvxng xacatlon On the followmg Monday some Qglrls ICUII ned
to school ruth sunburned faces but gay smlles
December 5 1942
The SCDIOYS held the trad1t1onal Supper dance XVe enloyfed the mnslc
Del C ourtney at the Palace Hotel
December 7 1942
A program was gn en tod ay ln COl1lI1lCI1l0I'lIlOll of the patrlots lll Pe irl
Harbor
December 10 1942
December 11, 1942
Santa ylslted S unt Rose and bronvht ws 1th her presents and candy
December 13 1942
The tradltlonal un1or P1 om xx as held at the Salnt Francls Hotel There
was fun for all xx ho 'attended
December 16 1942
Sophomores pranced llhfllll shots mc, thclr cl iss pins
December 20 1942
School closed for the tuo weeks C hrlstmas X'lC2lIlOI1
December 28 1942
Mld term examlnatlons preceded by SCIDI annual nlghtmare ss 1th mid
lllglll 011
December 31, 1942 anuary 4 1943
Xwltll the SCIDIS ox er ex eryone enjoyed the New X ear
anuary 19 1943
l ec ture on Flennsh Art at the C urran Theatre
anuarv 23 1943
After a XISII from four student nlnses one ot them Mary Helen C sul 49
uc all gaxe serxous thought to the nursnw IDTOfCiSlOll
February 13 1943
Valentlne Dance nn the Assembly Hall
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March 6 1945
Salnt Rose defe1tedSt11 of the Se1 Xmdemy 111 1 h19l1ethall 211110
March 9 1943
The Sen1orsh1d1 ulce sale lor the X IC tory Drne
March 13 1943
S unt Rose suffered delelt 111 uh usketh ull qune 111th Snnt X mc ent s Hugh
School
March 17 1943
Sunt PHITICLC 1sDay xhohcl ly mth ex Clyllllllgf green on dlSIJI'lN'
March 22 1943
Mouug PICIUTC Moonlwht S0llll'l H15 shown 111 om 'lllClll0I'llllll
Thanks to I' ither I eo -X Slllllllfll
March 25 1943
CJIIOII' pr1ct1ce c1lled ln Rex erend Pclwu Boyle 11 ho dnec ted the glr s
smglnq for the I C C NN NI iss it Sunt NI11ys C 1thed1 1l
Apr1l4 1943
Clur officers and members 'IIICHCTCCI the M lss offered for the I C C' YV
Apr1l10 1943
DOITIIIIICZIII College of S111 R1l1el 1111 ated the Semors to 1 te1
AP111 16 1943
Father X meent McC 'lllllN usnccl om school to co1npl11nent us on our
Mlsslon Actnltv
Ap11129 1943
An or1g1n1l progr 1111 111 xx h1c I1 e leh cl1ss 11 as Icpresentecl gaxe laughs to
the aud1ence
May 1 1943
Sdn Franc lsco C ollwe l or XVOINCII mx ntecl thc Sennoms to 1 te1
May 4 1943
The M1y pxocesslon md c xomnng ol Our Blessed Mother s st itll?
May 6 1945
Mothers Day Tea 111 our 'lllflllfil nun It 1th 1 short provram
May 10 11 12 1943
Our 11nnualSp1r1tual Ret1e1t Rex erend C erald I C'l11rlc 0 P xns our
Retreat Nlaster
May 27 1943
Our klumn ie Une the SCIIIOIS xtea at the PII ace Hotel
une 14 1943
SLINUIS presented Pude md Pleluchce is C lass pl ax The sulftly mm
1110 plot c1rr1ed rn mx I auwh uhle Sllll'lIl0llS The dr nn 1 xx is 1 great success
une 16, 1943
The 'llllllldl ward cl1x ss lb held Ill Sunt l,0IllllllC s C hmch The Sen
lors more YN h1te c ips md gowns
une 18, 1943
C l1ss D IX Plophccles xsclc IC ld l lst Student Bodx XICCIIIIU ol thc xc If
Iune 20 1943
Auardlnff ot H1 h School lhploln 15 nn the C lxlc -Xuchtornum xx IS 1 crw
pressue Xrchhnshop Ninn prcsndecl
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FOI I OXVHNC1 SPOINSORS
The Honorahle Angelo Rossu Maxor of San Scrgeeant john Norton I S A
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Nlr j F Barrett
Mr and Mrs M P Bastian!
Mr and Mrs R j Calhreath
Nlrs Prenttss Cobb Hale
Mr Fdwardj Horan
Mr and Mrs C,exlonC Corltran
The C rocker Home
Mrs W C Davis
Mr Daniel Gallagher
Mrs julia M Hopkms
Nlr and Mrs Paul Masonn
Nlrs C harles oseph MtC lxnn
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Carlton H Wall
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A Friend of Salnt Rose
An Army Frtentl of Satnt Rose
C lass of 44 Samt Rose Academx
Sannt Rose Atademx Student Both
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OI R BIISINI-SS FRIFINDS
Borden s Darn Delnery Companx 1325 Potrero Au.
Broemmel s Prest rxptnon Pharmau 2055 Stemer St
Bung.,ton Flettrtt C ompam 1809 ltllmore S1
Blyth and Co Int
C trew and Fng.,l1sh Nlasomt at C olclen C ate
C antner Felder lxennx 1965 Nlarket St
Cfranat Bros San lnnusto
Halsted and C ompanx 1125 Sutter St
Healcl s Busmess C olleg.e 1215 Van Ness Au
Hthernla Saunp and Ioan Souetx ones and Mt Xlltster Sts
Hollusood Hortst ms C earx St
jenkel Davlclson Optual fompam S66 Post St
O Connor Moffatt and C ompanx Stotltton and O l lrrell
Nlr Thomas O Neill Prestclent Union Vlathlne C omprlm
Ottos Florist 2081 Mlssxon St
A Penmou S415 19 Satramento St
San Francnsto Bank 526 Laltforma St
Schafer Lumber and Shingle Cwompam
Sommer and lxaufman 858 Nlarket St
Herhert B Thomas Paper Compam 5255 Nlarket
N an Wturmer and Roclrtgues 176 Post St
Vapor Cleaning and Dyeing XX'orks E675 Sacramento St
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