Capitol Catholic High School - Shamrock Yearbook (Topeka, KS)
- Class of 1943
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Kr: J r fi' ' 1 ff I1 1.111 Ulm Il If 114 111 1- S1 M-,Q 'r I. 11.111111 5153114 1' -4'- ' Vv1411::l'1 ll DEDICATION for l'16I'01S1T1 beyond the e111 of duty IS 1 f1m1l11r 1nd 1mpress1xe PllI'lSf. to us tod1y one symbohe of tl1e s1cr111ee deyot1on, and complete unselhshness whleh 11 ue become our democr1t1e 11.16115 To S1ster CCClllC1 our beloy ed pr1nC1p11 of C1p1tol C1tho11e H1511 School we offer 1 Splflfllll med1l of y11or for hero1sm beyond the C111 of d11ty IU our ded1c1t1on to 11er of tl11s 1917 11 ilmmmfk These st1rr1ng words usu1lly eonnote y1v1d ment1l 1m 1ges of 1 world f1mous 1ccom phshment Th1s c1t1t1on 19 for 1 hfe t1me of humble self yung, Sueh honor IS 11s1111l1 1nd nightly 1CCl1ll'TlCCl to tl1ose whose yalorous deeds hrxye proved courage 1U bloody b1'tle or whose VILIOIICS by 1ron or steel 111ye 511 ed 1 l1fe Vile p111sc to p1y tr1bute to '1 P10115 sold1er of Cl1I'1SE whose never fuhng eour1ge ID 1nst1l11ng r1ght 111d promulgmng tr11tl1 has permeated eountless hearts w1fh confidence and z1mb1t1on, whose human tr111mpl1s through ceaseless patlence 1nd understandmg have molded the l11es of hundreds of yOL1IllS 1nto truly Chr1st1 111 men 1nd women 1nd p:1tr1ot1c Amer1e.1n cmgtns Qynce 1911 when 91ster feC1111 C1me to wh1t w 15 rl f11 ASSLIUHPIIOII H1211 School she 1115 ne1er f1ltered 1n the const 11t e1re rnt 1erson1 oneern o her 511315 Th1s ye m1rks l1er twentleth 1S pr111e1p1l of L1p1tol L1t1 11111 1111 to XKl11el1 she 111s ded1e1ted 111t 1,1115 11 ue ele 1ne1 the lenowledve tl1e 1nee11t11e 11111 the LOLITILEL to oxereome 111111 e11lt1es 1nd en11el1 t11e1r hxes S she 111s so 11111111 11111 11111111 111Ll exe111pl111ed Unde1 11e1 Lllk mee our l11el1 sehool 1111 31 mgressee t1 1 C l1ss A ehool of the l11tgl1est st1nd111 1118 ntmbuted 1ts L1Ll1I1lfL 1 111 t e llL1I1 I1 1 118 w 111 1tsel1 11111111111 hon It 15 1 hrtmg tr1bute our l1te MOHSIQHOI Mclnerney p11d to 11er wl1en he wrote Her unce 1s1ng l1bors 11er 1T11I'Y6lOL1S enthus11sm 1n ex erythmf' s11e undert1lees her sy stem 1 1f If IS 1 systemj of UOLISIUQ tl1e 1111b1t1o11 of the I1lCfl'CLl Vtlflllbllf L115LOLlI 1g1Ilg tl1e e11orts of the rwerage pupll 1re an IHSPIIWIIOD not only to the students but to the teachers them selx es No lf IS not for 1ny one de11n1te 1ceompl1shment-or for tl1e hundreds we eo11ld 11st th1t s11e h1s m1de for 11er Pllpllb 1nd her school that we honor S1ster CCC1l18. Nor do her eountless kmdnesses 1nd self SILIIHLCS need be reeorded here 'Ihey w1ll 1116 1lw 1yS 1n the l1e1rts of those for wl1om she h1s worked 1nd gnen 11er 1111 It 15 r1ther for tl1e eomplete ness of her work, the ult1m1te unselhshness of her Splflf her hdehfy 11er s111cer1ty lf 15 for her true hero1sm beyond the e111 of duty that we o11er her our sp1r1tu1l medal of honor 1nd ded1Cate to her our Slaumrock for Ih1S year D D 16 Page Su: ' A, , -1 - - - - . ' - - A 1 ' 1 2 . 1 ' 1 1 1 '-, 1 1 , 1 ' - 1 '- L ,, 1 1' 3 4 1 ' D . ' l ' 1 . ' A ' y 7 1. 1 A ' ' y 1 1 ry ' ,, L ' ' ' ' f fi L A 4--1 , 4. . I ' - ' 1 'A D 1 l A 1 ' - 1 1 - . ' 'L .A ' 1 f , ' ' 1 ' 1 L11 . 1 -1' ' W 1 ' ' . ' ' ' 1 I ' . 1 1, - 74 Q - A A ' T .1 'Q 1 I 1 I M gl lf ' 1 ' L 1.1.7 -' 'LIT 4 '- W 1 A 1 IQ -I1 l'1K1.,. 1 A 14 n A '1I1111IlOI1i. her 1LlC11lSf-l1C1' life. From her. twe-11t1'-ei,ul1t classes of boys 161 t O11y,lfS. 1er. , . .1v'- 111.11 -1 -' 7 ' nfl ' ' . 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K gu4+iv' rxisxig' 'Y is-ltA1.,,, Iii!-xii, v . dsx GREETINGS FROM OUR PRESIDENT DI AR GRADL Ares In normal trmes our graduates confmdentls go forth mth the mtcntron of furtherrng thenr edu canon or enqagmg rn some peaceful pursurt 'lherr outloole upon hfe IS buoyant with hope their hearts 1re eager for the new venture ind the future appears radranr and happy mth the conquests they are to make A drfferent preture presents Itself to the graduates of l943 'sims of your schoolmates of last year are ID the servree of our C ountry and thxs may be your lot rn the not drstant future ln any es ent you haxe been truned for sueh an emergenCw H ou ire thc possessors of the tsxo greatest blessrngs that our Ines can hold Catholres pos sesslng the Tuth md Hope and I ose of C hrnst Amerxeans possessing the proudest prrvrlege th it man ean name-ertlzenshrp rn a free land themselxes IS one loxeofC1od and lose of Countrx m hearts th rt are noble and souls that are true 'Ihe measure of true pstrlotrsm has exer for Its bms lox zlts to God There Can be no honor xble loxe of C ountrx xx here C od 19 forgotten For Ile rs the lxl thot of Watxons from xx hom md through xxhonl Ill suthorlts lustlee ind hbertx eome to man The surest xx ay therefore of enno bhng the cn re prnllefgc th1t you possess rs unfaxlmg lox alty to God md Chureh That thls jLl0I'1OLIS herxtage xxhleh IS tours mll ex er m llee xou Shrnlna members of Holt Nfother the Chureh and out standxns extxzens of our beloved Countrx ns the hope and prayer of S our Presrdent NIOXSIC XOR VALLI I H Poe: lull! 1 9 'R JC 1. 1 , 1 a. , , , K I f A A .1 1 K I A I ' . ' ' .w I , K- I . I lv, I . . .. K 1 4 1, I K v vr ,x a , A v 1 I , . F I . ' . s , Q v V L I . , L .L s I ' . X . A 1 1 , ' . ' . ' I ,I 2 . V . . - . ,- ' ' , ', ' . 'H' 4 '. . 'Q QQ . ' ' 'l' 2 These two honors I would not disassoeiate for they are the two possessions that have ever twined I 2 v ab 2 xp, v 1 rl , V A 4 wr,-h I - L A I f x K , 4 ' I f ' ' ' ' I I I ' , ' ' A, ' 1 . ' . ' A ' ,l 'h . h .' .,. 2,-.. ' ' , N -A . , ' , . . , , T , . . e 1. , . . wg' ' f ig., Q, 'W it 3 1474! M5 4 , f 4 W., lm, v 1' hav 1' . ' f Q' ' Tx, .fm ROSE MARY ARTZER K.S,S.U. '4fl. '4l. '42. .432 Pep Cluh '40, 711. 782. '43: Spanish Club '4fZ: H.l3.S. '4l. 42: Red Cross 43: lntramural Soft- ball '43. BERNARD BEIER K,S.F.C. '40. 'll. 312. 'Hg Student Counril 'ltlz Sth Plat-e Latin. Pittsburg 210: 3rd Plare Latin. Emporia 210: -ith Place Relay. Emporia 'iflg Annual Staff 71-3: National Honor Society '43g Quill and Srroll. '4-3: Treasurer of Class '40, '4l: Vive President of Class ,431 Assistant Per- fert of Sotlality '43: Latin Club '42, '43: Math. Club '42: Physics Club 'Hg Vive President of Physies Club '43: K.B.S. '42, '4fl. MATT BRENN.-KN Annual Staff 'ifig Play Cast '133 Newspaper Staff '12: Latin Club 312. 713: Sl'lf'H1'9 Club Wil: Baseball 'lllz Amateur Contest '-40: C.Y.0, '42: Trark 'UL 'YA QITIIRNCE lVlAR X RET ANNE lll'RKI': ILM. 10. ll. 12. 43: Art Club 40: lx.S.h.l. 10. ll. 'l2. -131 Pep Club. 'UL 'll. 712. 'l3: Chorus 'lllz Musieule 'lllz llase-bull 'UL '4.i: Seienee Club '4tl. 542: Oreliestra ill. 'l2: Freneli Club President 'l2: C.Y.0. Class Representa- tive '-12. illlg Prortor '42. dll: Red Cross 'lfig Basketball 'l3: Volley llall Team 'l2: Annual Staff 'Hg Play Stall' '43: Quill and Seroll '4-fl: Home Coming Queen Attendant 'Z-3: Vietory Corps '43. BARBARA RYRTON Pep Club '40. 711: Baseball '10: Chairman of Second Year Spanish Club '-1-2: K.S.S.l'. 'l-0. '41. 'l2. 'l3: Halloween Play 712: llandmaid of the Blessed Sacrament '4-ll. '42. 742. '43, FRANK CALDW'Fl.l, Basketball '-40. '1l. '-423 Football 'llg K.S.S.l'. 'l0. '4l. '12. 1 743: Traek '3l. '12: K,ll.S. ill. '1l. .4-2. WIS: Baseball '1l. JU 42: C.Y.0. 'ILL ilfl: Physries Club 13, v ff vid! CE. VlEYlC t1oll0RST by Kvli ll. lfl: Pep Club 'll. 712. '4fl: Class Treasurer 'l2: U , by lhysieal l':4lllt'illlUIl '4l. '42. 'l-3: Clee Club '12: Contest. lf l 1' limporia 'l2: Prom Hostess '-12: Cixies Club '12: Sei:-nee Vt Club '42: W'illiatnsburgz llipzh: .Y.0. '13, tI.tI.lI.F. u JOSEPH EITHENE COLLARII Ix.S.S.U. ,40. ll, 42. 43: Class Vive President '40, '4l: Em- poria Tests 'iflz Mech. Drawing lTth Plat-ez History. -Xnrient Tth Plaee: Physirs lub -4-3. Sm-retar5lTreasurer: Senior Commervial Club '4fl: BI!-lth. Club i131 K.B.S. 'ut '41. '42. '43, 4 Jtxuza c:oNNo1.t.Y C i W4 K.F.5,l'. '4U. ill. '12. ' , Pep Club 'il-0. '4-l. WZ. '43: Spanish Club 42. H: Prom ostess 12: Chorus Stl. 4-l. 42. 'HL fiirls tile-e Club '10, '41, '12: Mixed Ensemble 'ML il-l. '12. .'-43: l-'reshlnan Ensenible iw: Cirls Sf-xtet. Lawrenee ill: Musieale 'UL '-ll. 142. 'lflg llirls Uetette, Lawrenee 'liz Quill and Seroll 'l3: Annual Staff Assoriuted lialitor 'tfiz Play Staff '13: Newspaper Fluff '42: Christmas Play 'Ill 'llusitx lrlniporiu tlow xoiee. exeellentt 'WI l.awre-nee tmetlium. superior! illlz liistriet. tmedium. highly su- perior! 'l2: National. trnedium. highly superior! 'l2: Confederation of Woniens' Clubs. Wiashburn 'l2: Hand- maid of lllessetl Farrarnent 'UL 'll. '42, 'lfl: Chairman ol Fpanish Club '13: Chairman of Stamp Committee 'lflz 'hnateur llour ill: C.Y.U. '42. '43: Vit-tory Corps WIS: May Day Queen '4fi: Confederation of YVotnens' Clubs 'lf5. page Ten First Plaee. Page Eleven LUCILLE COUGHLIN K.S.S.U. 40, '41, '42, '43, Pep Club '40, '41, '42, '43, Base- ball '40, Orchestra '40, '42, C.Y.O. '42, '43, Tennis '41, '42, Art Club '42, H.M.B.S. '40, '41, '42, '43, Red Cross Club '43' Volley Ball '42, BOB cRo0K ' f K.S.S.l'., Football '40, '41, 42. '43' etterman's Club '41, '42, '43, C.Y.O. '42, '43, Clee Club '40, '41, Musicale 40. 41. CHARLOTTE DALE N K.5.S.li. '40, '41, '42, '43, Pep Club '40, '41, '42. '43, Play Staff '43, C.Y.0. '42, Science Club '40, Latin Club '42, '4,r: Newspaper Staff '43, H.M.l'5.S. '40, '41, '42, '43, Rell Cross '43, Student Council '41, Valley Ball '42, Chorus '-41: Musical '41, Quill and St-roll '43, Christmas Play '42, Annual Staff, Victory Corps '43. THERESA DAILEY K.S.S.U. '40, '41, '43, Pep Club '40, '41, '43, Softball '40, '41, Latin Club '41, H.B.5. '30, 40, 41, 43, Sewing Club 40. MAXINE DECHAND K.S.S.l . '40, '41, '42, '42, Pep Club '40, '41, '42, '-43: Baseball '40, '41, Tennis '42, Orchestra '40, '41, '42, '43, Pittsburg, Algebra '40, Emporia, Algebra '40, Amateur Hour '40, Christmas Play 43, Quill anal Scroll, C.Y.0. '41, Class Vive-Presirlent '41, Prom Hostess, Annual Staff, Art Club '41, ll.lVl,B.S., Treasurer nf Sotlality, Play Staff. EDGAR W. DEGAN K.S.S.U. '40, '41, '42, '43, Orchestra '41, '42, Physics Club '43, Mathematics Club '43, C.Y.0. '42, '43, Knights of B Q '41 GEORGE DECENHARDT K.S.S.l'. '40, '41, '42, '43, Physics Club '43. THEODORE DENNIS K.S.S.l'. '40, '41, '42, '43, Track '41, '-42. '43, l,ettermen Club '41, Knight of Blessed Sacrament '40, '41, '42, '43. MARY DIEBOLT Basketball '40, '41, Clee Club '40, '41, Dramatic Art Contest '40: Physical Education '41, K.S.S.II. '40, '41, '42, '43, Play Cast '41, Study Club '42, MARCEI LA DRISCOLL K.S.S.U. '40, '41, '42, '43, Pep Club '40, '41, '42, '43, Baseball '40, '41, Mixed Chorus 40, '41, Musicale '40, '41, C.Y.0. '42, '43, Spanish Club '43, Tennis '41, Christmas Play '42, Art Club '42, H.B.S, '40, '41, '42, '43, Red Cross Club 43, Volley Ball Team '42, Glee Club '40, '41, Annual Staff '43, Quill and Scroll '43, Victory Corp '43. JOAN KAY DOWLINC K.S.S.U. '40. '4l. '42, '43, Basketball '40, '41, Latin Club '41, Clee Club '41, Swimming lub '40, '41, JACK DOWN K.S.S.U. '40, '41, 12. '13, Bn,-S Gleen Club '40, '41, '42, '43, Mixed Chorus '40, '11, '42, '43, Orchestra '42, Track '40. '41, '42, '43, K.U. Relays '40, Hiawatha Relays '40, '41, Class President '40, Mathematics Club '42, '43, Physics Club '43, Christmas Play '42, '43, Letterman's Club '40, '41, Musicale '40, '4l. '42, '43, Sports Editor Newspaper '42, K.B.S. '41 Annual King. DOROTHY EAKES K.S.S.U. '40, '41, '42, '43, Pep Club, '40, '41. '42, '43, Chorus '40, Musical '40, Junior-Senior Prom Hostess '42, Red Cross Club '43, Christmas Play '43, Quill and Scroll '43, Newspaper Staff '43, C.Y.0. '43, Swimming '43, Volley Ball '43, Basketball '43, Baseball '43, Handmaid of B.V.M. '43, Secretary of Public Speaking Club '43, FRANCIS EAKES K.S.S.U. '40, '41, '42. '43. ROBERT EBERLEY Basketball '40, '41, '42, '43, Baseball '41, K.S.S.U. '40, '41- '42, '43, Knight of Blessed Sacrament '40, '41, '42, '43, Lettermen's Club '41, '42. '43. ALBERT EVANS K.S.S.U. 42, '43, Basketball '40, '41, '42, '43, Football '40, '41, '42, Baseball '42, Class Vice President '41, Class Play 40, Physics Club '43, Science Club '40, Latin Club '4l. .Z 4: . 'Ns ,, A44 ,f LOUIS D, FIEGER K.S.S.U. '40, '41, '42, '-13, Knight of Blessed Sacrament '40, '41, '42, '43, Manual and Radio Vocational Training 40, '41, '42, '43, Baseball '41, Orchestra '41, Play Staff '43. 1 WANDA FRAILEY Freshman Ensemble '40, Chorus '41, '43, Clee Club '41, '42, Girl's Octette '40. '41, '42, '43, Mixed Ensemble '40, '41, Cirl's Trio '42, Physical Education '40, '4l. '42, '43, Pep Club '40, '41, '42, '43, Play Cast '40, 41, Banquet Com- mittee '42, DOROTHY FUSSENEGCER Pep Club '40, '41, '42, '43, K.S.S.U. '40, '41, '42, '-13. WILFRED GABEL K.s.S.U. '40, '41, '42, '43, Math. Club '41, '42, K.B.s. Club ' '40, '41, '42, '43, Page Twelve nge Thirteen JE-SN CANNON lx,S.S,1i, '10. '41, '12, '13, Pep Club '40, '41, '42, '13, Cheer I.1'lCPl' Leader '13, Mixvtl Chorus '10, '41, '-12, Girls Clee Club '40, '11, '12, Musii-ale '40, '11, '12, '13, Musii' Con- test, Lawrenre, '12, C.Y.0. '12, 43, Prortor '12, Prom Hostess '12, Newspaper Ctaff '43, Amateur Show '40, H.M.11.5. '10, '41, '12, '13, Reel Cross '13, Yolley Ball '-12: Softball '10, Annual Queen. RICHARIJ CARDPINHIRE Letterman Club '-12, -Xthletir Club '10, '41, '12, '43, Travk. Foolball, anil llaske-lball, Math. Club 41, 42. 13, 5l'lf'l'lt'P Club -11, 1.1, 5ltlllllSl1f.ll1l1 12. Al'ROR-K COMEX Pep Club '10, Spanish Club '12, Sorlalily '10. '11, '12, '43. FRAN GRACE Chorus '40, '41, '42, K.S.S.U. '40, '11, '42, '43, 11.Y.0. '42, Hamlmaiil Blesseil Savrament '40, '11, '12, '-132 R011 CYUSS Club '43, Pep Club '40, '41, 42, Musical '41, '-12. MAX HAEFELI-I K.S.S.U. '40, '41, '12, '13, Football '40, '41, '42. '43, Cap- tain of Football Team '13, Travk '40, '41, '42, '13, Basket- ball '40, '41, '42, '-13: lil-:l1erman's Club 10, '41, '12, '13, Baseball 10, Glee Club '40, '41, '42, Music-ale '10, '-11, District Music Festival, Lawrenre, '41, 15uperiorl, Mixeul Ensemble '40, '41, '12, C,Y.0. '42, MARY ALIC HENRY K,S.S.U. '40, '41, '42, '13, Clee Club '10, '41, '42, '43, Pep Club '40, '41, ,-12, '43, Newspaper Staff '42, '13, Musirale '40, '41, '42, '43, Christmas Play '12, '13, Annual Staff '43, St. Patrirks Play Casl '43, Softball Team '40, C. Y. O. '42, '43, Rs-tl Cross Club '43, H.M.11,S. '40, '11, '12, '43, Quill and Scroll '-13, Volley Ball '12, '13, Aman-ur Show '10, Debate Team Topeka High Si-bool, Two 1 irst Speaker Ratings '-12, After llinm-r Speaking, Valley Falls, Kansas, 3rf1 plan! '-11, After llinner Speaking. Kansas 1'nivPrsity, 2ni1 plave '11, Humorous Reailing, Kansas l'nivcrsity, 3r4l plave '41, After Dinner Speaking. Kansas liniversity, lst plave '42, Speevh Festival. Kansas 1'niversity, '43, Victory Corp '43, Informative- Speeavh at K.U. '42, flst plac-el. CERTR1'111i 111255 ,.. . .A .. - . . . .. lx.5.b.ll. '40, 11, 12, 1.1, Pep1.lub 10, 11, 12, 1.1: Urvhestru '10, '-11, Amateur Show '10, Spanish Club '11, llantlnlaiil l 1lvssc-11 Farranwnt '10, '11, '-12, '13, Reil Cross'1ll. PATTY H! DLST K....w. .,,. . . . . . 5.5.1. , 11. 1-, 1.1, Pep 1.lub 40. 11, 12. 13: Chorus '10, '41, 42, Girls Cleo Club 42: Musival '41, '12, 1.1.0. 1.1. '13, Noll.-y llall '12, llantlnlaiil lilrssvil Farra- mi-nt '10, '11, '12, '13, l'lay Cust '43, Annual Staff '13, New-paper Staff '12, Quill anil N'roll '13, Softball '10, '11, Rt-il Cro-s Club '13, 1'roi'tor '42, '43, Tennis '12, Yi,-tory Corps '14, JOHN HORNE 1x.S.S,1'. '10. '-11. '42, '13, K,B.S. '10, '1 42. '-13: C.Y.0. '12, '13, Svic-m'e Club 10. WILMA HOTZEL HB-5. 40. '41, '42, '43, Ink Spot Club '42, K.S.S.1'. '40, '41, '42, '43, Musical '40, 41, Glee Club 10, '41, Pep Club 10, '41, '-12. Q ai 4153 YQ a,-. ay ,Wa 10 Us 1 M32 MALRICE IMMINC K.S.S,L'. '40, '41, '42, '43, Class President '42, '43, K,H,S. '40, '41, '42, '43, C.Y.0. 42, '43, Boys' Glee Club '41, '42, '43, Mixed Chorus '40, '41, 42, 43, Musicale '40, '41, '42, '43, Christmas Play '43, Play Staff '43, Physics Club '43, Mathematics Club '42, '43, 1-'ootball '42, 43, Student Man- ager Basketball '43, lntramural Softball Team '40, LILLIAN KEBERLEIN K.S.S.lf. '39, '43, C.Y.C. '41, '42, Civics Club '42, Sub-Deb Club President '41, C,Y.C, llramarian '42, Play 'Tourney '42, Latin Club '41, '42, Quill and Scroll '43, Red Cross '43, Student Correspondent '43, Editor Trifonian '42, Busi- ness Eflicienry Club '41, Chorus '40, '41, '42, Religion Apologetics '41, Pep Club '43, Ping-pong Club '42, Christ- mas Play '43, H.B.5. '40, '43, Prom Hostess '42, May-Day Program iSpeakerJ '42, Science Club '40, FLURENE KEEN K.S.S.LT, '41, '42, '43, Pep Club '41, '42, 43, Victory Club '43, Sndality '40, Play Cast '40, Physical Education '40, '43, C.Y,0, '42, '43, Handmaid of B,S. '40, '41, '42, '43, Volley Ball Team '42, Softball '43, Red Cross '43, Sewing Club '40, Latin Club '40, Algebra Club '40, MARY L0l'lSE KEEN K,S.S,U. '40, '41, '42, '43, Pep Club '40, '41, '42, '43, Victory Corps '43, Play Cast '40, Physical Education 40, C,Y.0, '42, '4-3,, PEGGY KELLE A K.S,S.lf. '40, '41, '42, '4 l Chorus '40, '41, '42 ixed Chorus '40, '41, '42, Quill and Scroll 43, C.Y,O. 42, '43, Play Stal? '43, Annual Stall' '43, Prom Hostess '42, Pep Club '40, '41, '42, '43, Cheer Leader '43, Proctor '42, '43, Newspaper Staff '43, Musicale '40, '41, '42, Vocation Play '42, Amaluer Show '40, H.M.B.S. '40, '41, '42, '43, Red Cross Club '43, Volley Ball Team '42, Softball '40, Christ- mas Play '41, MELVIN KEPPLE K.S.S.U. '40, '41, '42, '43, Knights of B,S, '40, '41, '42, '43, C.Y,O. '42, '43, Boys' Glee Club '40, '41, '42, Mixed Chorus '40, '41, '42, Student Basketball Manager '41, '42, '43, Stu- dent Football Manager '4l, '42, Physics Club '43, Intra- mural Softball Team '40, Musical '40, '41, EVELYN KNIGHT Pep Club '40, '41, Baseball '40, K.S,S.U '40, '41, '42, '43, H. M. of B.V. '40, '41, '42, '43, MILDRED KONRADE K.S.S,L'. '40, '41, '42, '43, Pep Club '40, '41, '42, '43, Red Cross '43, Spanish Club '41, 42, Baseball '41, H.M. of BN. '40, '41, '42, '43, Prom Hostess, lntramural Softball. DOROTHY KRlSCHE K.S.S.lf. '40, '41, '42, '43, Chorus '40, '41, '42, '43, Pittsburg English lThird plat-el '40, Emporia English lFirst place! '10, Emporia English Team 41 irst place! '40, Class Uflicer '40, '41, '42, '43, Pep Club '40, '41, '42, '43, District Music Contest '42 fPiano. Superior. Lawrencel, Latin Club '42, 'Hz Orchestra '41, '42, Quill and Scroll '43, Play Staff '43, Mixed Ensemble '41. '42, '43, Candidate for Stamp Queen '43 ROBERT KRISCHE KSSU '40, '41, '42, '43, Boys Clee Club '40, '41, '42, Mixed Chorus '40, '41, '42, '43, Musical '40, '41, '42, '43, 2nd place Distrirt Contest '42, Football '42, '43, Basketball '41, '42, '43, Track '42, '43, Letterman Club '41, Junior Latin Club '42, Physics Club '43, Knight of Blessed Sacra- ment '42, gr' Fillm- DON KUHN K.S.S,l. 10, l. 2, . : asc a : Letterman's Club '1l' Intramural Softball Team '10 Sl hllf, Ll-,E K S.S.l'. '10, '1l, '12, '13, Pep Club '10, '11, '12, '13, Mlm-tl ' l the fltlb '10 '11 '12' I1 I K Chorus 10, 1l, -12, 1.1, Ctrs , - , Musical '40, '11, '12, '13, Lawn-nrc Trio '11, Lawrenre Ortfrtte '11, Lawrenrv Quartettv '12, Lawrenve Sextette '12, C,Y,O. '12, '43, Yolley Ball '-12, Prom Hostess '12, Amateur Show '10, H.M.B.S. '10, '11, '12, '13, Newspaper Staff '43, Play Cast '10, '11, '12, '13, Annual Stall' '13, Quill anal Srroll '13, Rell Cross Club, '13, Martli Cras Committee '12, Christmas Play '10, '13, -SRC KRI-IT LEONARD ,NNI , '10, 11, '12, 13, Pep Club '10, '-11, '12, '13, lntra- mural Baseball '10, '1l, Annual Staff 113: Quill antl Svroll 13, Play Staff '13, Tl'llHlF '10, C,Y.0, '12, '13, Christmas Play '13, Prortor '13, ll,Nl.B.S, '10, '1l, '12, '13, Rell Cross Club '13, volley llall 'l'vam '12, Bus, Mgr, of Ath, '13, Vivtory Corps Captain '43, Bl-ITTY LEICH MARTIN K.S.S.l . '10, '11, '12, '13, Pep Club '-10. 11. 12, 113, HBS, '10, '1l, '12, '13, R4-tl Cross '13, Yollt-y Ball '12, C,Y.0. '12, '13, Latin Club '12, Christmas Play '42, Algebra. Pittsburg: 10, Baseball '13, Provtvr '13, ICDW-XRD 3It'CAFl REY K,S,S,I', '40, '11, '12, '13, Emporia Conte-st Latin '10, C.Y.0. '12, '13, Latin Club '12, Math, Club '12, '13, Physit-s Club 13: K.B,S. '10, '1l, '12, '43, GENE Mootm K,S,S,l', '10, '1l, '12, 13, lla-p Club '10, ' l, '12, '13, Base- bull '10, C.Y.0. '12, '13, Spanish Club '12, '13, Christmas l'lay '12, 'l':-nnis '11, ,-Krt Club '12, lI.l1.S. '10, '1l, '12. '13, Rt-tl Cross '13, Yolley l1all 'foam '12, TUN1 Nltltlllli K,5,S.l'. '10, '1l, '12, '13, Football '10. '1l, '12, K.li,S. '10, Vtl. 12, 13. Bl'2'l l'Y JI-IAN f1l0'llll Pop Club '10, '1l, '12, '13, K.S.S.l'. '10, '1l, '12, '13, Chorus J '10, '1l, Base-ball '10, '1l, Mttsival '1l, Upvretta '10, An- nual Staff '13, Quill ,mtl St-roll '13, C.Y.0. '-12, '13, Span- Club 13, Play Staff '13, Christmas Play '12, 'l't'nuis :sh '10, '1rtI,lub 12, Ctrls l',nsvntblr 1l: l1,l1,5, 10, 11, 12. '13, R4-fl Cross Clttb '13, Yollvy Hall '12, '13, .-Ktlllo-tin' liusint-ss Nlanagz-r '13, l'rot'tor '13, Yirtory Corps '13, LOR XIY NILLLER 1.4-n, Sc-io-tn-P Pitts, '10 11th Plarel, Ce-n, Srif-nre Emporia ip'-1-4-lt Fvsttxal 12, l'htrtl l alcm': 1x.5.5.l. 10, 1l, 12, 13, lt.-tl Cross '13, Class Offiwr '12, Quill au1l Srroll '13, Play Cast '11, Football '13, Sotlality l'ro-ft-vt '10, Latin Club '12, '13, llhysivs Club '13, Olfive-r ol' Math, Club '12, Flush-ut Count-il '1l, Christmas Play '13, Sports litlitor of 1unual'1 l, Knight ofl1,5at'. '10, '1l, '12, '-13, Math, Club '12, 4l.anlie-s Xuxiliary of W.P'.W, Essay Contest '12 Cirtl l'lum-1: llvlvuate- to K,5.5.l', Convention Leavenworth '13, National Honor Son-ie-ty '13, ,-Xpologvtiv Contestant at l,t'au-nuorth '13, Yivtorp Corps '13, Softball '13, News, paper Staff '12. '10 49th Flare-1, Ftantlartl Oralion, Kansas Lttixvrsity l'. ll 'X Xll Rl'llY 5.5.1. '10, '1l, '12, '13, l'rp Club '10, '11, '12, '13,ll.B.S. 3 '10, 'll, '12, '13, Base-ball '-11. IRENE i1ll'RR,-XY A K,S,S,l'. '10, '11, '12, '1I1: C.Y.U, '12g Pep Club '12, 13: Red Cross '12, '1I1: Newspaper Staff '12: Quill and Scroll '1I1: HAI, of 11.1. '10, '11, '12, '1fi: liuseball '10, '1f1. 'lil-1111-lSv1Nl-11:SON M 1 1 Q Q A D 1x,S.S.1 . 10. 11, 12. 1.1: l,atin1.lnb 12: Pt-p1,lub 11. 12, '1f1: C,1',O, '12: Handmaids of Blessed Sacrament '10, '11, '12, '13: Commercial Club '12, '13: Parish Committee '11, '12: Yollev 11all '12: Red Cross '1fi: Yocation '13, Sewing Club '10, '12, L LORETTA NFCENT Association '42: Pep Club '12: Handmaid.of Hlessed Sac- rament 710. '41, '42, '-133 Commercial Club -12, '-13. RALPH OBRECON , 74 1 V . A A l Football '11, '12, '13: Track '11: lx,S.S.1 , 10, -11. 12, 13: Spanish Club '11, '52, Victory Corp '132 1.etterman's Club '11, '12, '13, ' SIIEIIA WVCONNOR K,S,S,1', '-10, '11, '12, 113: Pep Club '10, '11, '12, 113: Presi- dent of Pep Club '13, Mixed Ensemble '41, '-12. '13: Glee Club '10, '41, '42, '13g Operetta '-10g Musicale '40, '11, '42, '-132 Public School Music '40: Federation of Womens Club Contest '42, '13:, Orchestra '-10, '11. '42, '13g Music Con- tests: District at Lawrence 1Hi,i:hly Superiorb '11, Na- tional at Topeka llfxcellentl '-113 District at Lawrence 1Highly Superiorj '12, National at Omaha fSupreriorl '42g Dramatics at Lawrence '-11 1Secondl, '42 1l irst12 Original Oration at Topeka High '11: Prose Reading at Lawrence '12 fSecondJ: Apologetic Contest at Atchison '11: Apologetic Contest at Topeka '11: N.C,C,W, at Senesa '121 Tennis '40, '11, '12, 'UL Latin Club. '12, '13: Quill and Scroll '13g llramatics Club '10: Proctor '-135 Physical Education 40: Newspaper Staff 'Mg Christmas Play '12, '13: Play Cast '-133 Student Director of Play, '43, N,B,S. '10, '11, '42, '-13: Swimming 310: Basketball '40: Yolley Ball 713: C.Y.O. '12, '43: Girls Quartet at Lawrence '12: lntralnural Softball '1-3: Scholarship to Denver '12: Yie- tory Corps 313: Speech Festival K, If, Humorous Reading -133 Interpretive Reading 13, JOAN OLSEN K,S.S,1i, '-10, '11, '12, '13: Pep Club '40, '11, '12, H133 Intra- mural Softball '1llg Tennis '10, 111 Yolley liall -12: Musicale '10, '-11, '12, '-13: Mixed Ensemble 'sl-0, '11, '-12g Girls fllee Club '10, '11, '12g Pittburg Spelling -10 lHonor- able Mentionlg Orchestra '-10, Play Staff '13: Annual Staff '13: C,Y.O, 'Treasurer '12, '1fi: Prom Hostess '12g Latin Club '12, 313: Newspaper Staff '13g Proctor '13g Amateur Show 710: Handmaid of Blessed Sac, '10: Attendant to Navy Day Que-eng Quill and Scroll '13g Red Cross '43, JOYCE OLSEN K,S,S.1'. '10, '41, '12, '13: Pep Club '10, '11, '-12, '-13: Intra- mural Softball '10: Tennis '10, '-11: Yolley Ball '12: Musicale '10, '11, '12, '13: Hixed linsemble '10, '11, '-12, '13: Pittsburg Spelling '10 1Honorable Nlentioniz lfmporia Spelling Team '-10: Orchestra '10, '11, '-12, '13: Play Staff 'Hg Co-lfditor of -Knnual '13: C,Y,O. '12, '1I1: Mardi Gras Committee '-12: l.atin Club '-12, '13: President of 1,atin Club '1fl: Newspaper Staff '1fl: Proctor '1f1: Amateur Show '10: Handmaid of B. S, '10, '11, '12, 133 Attendant to Naty Day Queen '12: Attendant to Homecoming Queen '12: 1,ow Voice Emporia State Contest ilfxcellentl 10: Low Yoice District Singing tlixcellentb '11: Girl's Octet lSuperiorI '12: Quill and Scroll '13: String Ensemble '10: Christmas Play '12: Nssistant Treasurer Sodality '1fi: Red Cross Club '13: Victory Corps '13, HEl,l'IN U'f1lAl.1.1'fY K,S,S,1'. '10, 11, '12, '13: Pep Club '10, '11, '12, '1f1: Chorus '10: Has.-liall '10, 11: C,1,1l, '12, '1I1: l1lt'sst'11 Nirgin So. dalil3 '11, '12, '11: Christmas Plat The l.ittlest Sha-pn-rd '12: l1,li.S,NI, 'tru '11, '12, 'Hz Red 1irtiss Club 131 Xolley Ball 'l'1-ani '1LI: Xin-tory Corps. JOVXN l'1,'1'TlJO1'l'Y Basketball '11: 1-irl 114-serte '11: flirl Scout '11: Pep Club '11: 1114-e Club '11: Orchestra '11: 4Hoyt High Schoolvg K,S,S.1', '11, '12, '1S: Pep Club '11, '12: Baseball '12, '-13: Orchestra '12, CENI-2111211-L Rlibilxli K.S,S,1', '11: Pep Club '131 l.atin Club '11: Spanish Club '12, '1.1: -Xladdin lllramaticsl Club '10, '11, '12:l'aper Staff '10, '11, '12: Quill and Scroll '11: 1Q1ee Club '10, '11, '12: C.C.H.S. Chorus '11: Play Day Qnarratori '-111 Christmas Play '10, '133 Tennis Team '11, '12g Prom Hostess '12g Mnsit-ale V133 Physical Ed, '10, '-11, '42g C.Y.O. '10, '11, '-12, '433 Play Staff '43, BETTY ANN REPP KSSU '40, '41, '42, '43, Baseball '40, '41, Latin Club '42, '43, Play Staff '43, H.M. of B.V. '40, '41, '42, '43, Red Cross '43 MARCELLA RICHMOND Pep Club '40, '41, '42, '43. ALBERT SACKS K.S.S.U. '40, '41, 'I-2. '13- WILLIAM SCHECK K.S.S.U. '40, '41, '42, 43, Pep Club '41, '42. '43, C.Y.O. '42, '43, Intramural Baseball '40, '41, Latin Club 42, '43, H.M. of B. V. '40, '41, '42, '43, Re Cross '43, Volley Ball 42, Play Staff '43, Sewing Club '40, '42, Vocation '43. LORRAINE SCHMIDT KSSU '40, '41, '42, '43, Pep Club '41, '42, '43, CYO '42, '43, Intramural Baseball '40, '41, Latin Club '42, '43, H.M. of B.V. '40, '41, '42, '43, Red Cross '43, Volley Ball '42, Play Staff '43, Sewing Club '40, '42, Vocatifn '-13. -, If f MARY SCHREINER 41 42 43 Pep Ill 40 41 K S.S.U. '40, ' , ' , . , I 1 ' , ' , '42, '43, Base- Ball '40, C.Y.O. '42, '43, Latin Club '40, '41, '42, Haml- maid B. S. '40, '41, '42, '43, Valley Ball 42. FLORENCE SCHWERDT K.S.S.U. 40, '41, '42, '-I-3, Pep Club '42, '43, CYO '42, '43, Prom Hostess '42, Latin Club '42, '43, Handmairl B.S. '40. '41, '42, '43, Real Cross '43, Volley Bill '42, Play Staff SES Sewing! Club '40, Intramural Baseball '40, Christmas av '42. RICHARD SIMON K.S.5.1'. '40, '41, '42, '43, Science Club '42, Mathematics Club '43. JOHN SIMPSON K.S.S.U. '40, '41, '42. '43, Football '40, '41, 4th Place Music Contest, Emporia '40, boys low, 3rd Place Music Contest, Lawrence '42 boys low, lst place National Musical Festival. Omaha '42, National Musical Festival, Letterman's Club '41, Pres of C.Y.0. '42. '43, Boys' Clee Club '40, '41, '42, Mixed Chorus '40, '4l. '42. '43, Musical '40, '41, '42. '43, Play Cast Down and Up '43, Latin Club '42, '43, Christ- mas Play '43, Knights of B. S. '40, '41, '42. '43, Amateur Hour 40, Softball '40 flntramurall. MARY STA AB C.Y.0. '42, '43, H.M.B.V. '40, '41, '42, '43, Pep Club '40, '41, '42, '43, Cheer Leader '43, Sodality Treasurer '40, '41, '42, K.S S.U. '40, '41, Play Staff '43, Latin Club P0SeS9'f9 'ee '42, '43, Prom Hostess '42, Christmas Play '41, Red Cross '43, K.S.S.U. '40, '41, '42, '43, H.M. of B. S. '40, '41. '42, 43, '8- W S MARY STADLER K.S,S,l1, '40, '11, '42, 'zzz Pep 1111111 '10, '11, '42, '433 Latin Club '42, 'UZ Slam!! QUf'f'n '40: Handmaid of Blessed Sacrament 40. '41, '12, '43: Red Cross Club '42: Com- mercial Club '43, REGINA S1'PPLE K.S,5.I'. '40, '41, '42, '43: Pep Club '40, '41, '42, '43: H.11,S, '40, '41, '42, '43: Assistant Fodality Perfectg Chorus '40.'41: Girls Mixed Chorus '41: Treas, Girls Chorus '41: French Club '-12g Vive Pres. of French Club '42, Speeeh Festival K.l'. Dranlalivs 2nd Place '42: Speech Festival K,1', Stand- ard Urations 2nd Place '42: Debate Topeka High '40, '41 Proctor '-43g Christmas Play 'l2: Vocation Play '42: Play Cast '43, Annual Staff '43: Newspaper Staff '43, C.Y.U. '42, '43, Volley Ball '42: Red Cross Club '43: Quill and St-roll '-43: Speech Fee-tisal K,l'. Dramatics 743: Victory Corps '43: Nlusiral '40, 'lll Orchestra '11, RAY SURBAVGH K.S.S,U, '41, '42, '43: C,Y,O, '42, '43 Class Representative: Physcics Club Pres., '43: Math Club '4-3g Westport High '40 K, C. 1V1o,g Roosevelt High '41 St. Joseph. Mo.g Class Vice President '42: Basketball '40 Westport H. S, K, C, Mo.: Student Council '40 Westport, K. C. Mo,g Knight Ol' the B, 5. 'Hg Swimming '40 K, C., Mo. RITA TAYLOR K,S,S,U, '40, '41, '42, '43: Chorus '41: Musical '41, Spanish '43, Christmas Play '42: Play Staff '43g Pep Club '10, 'l-1. '42, '43, VERA LEE TURGEON K.S.S.l', '40, '41, '42, '43: Pep Club '40, '41, '42, '43: Mixed Chorus '40, '41, '42, '433 Girls Glee Club '40, '41, 42, -131 Musical '40, '11, '42, '43: Lawrence Octette '41g Lawrence Se-xtette 4-2: Freshmen Ensemble '4-0: Treas. Girls Chorus 743: Pittsburg English '1-0: Latin Club '-42: C.Y.0, '42, '43, Volley Ball '42: Prom Hostess '4-2: Secretary Class '42: Amateur Show '401 Christmas Play '40, '41, '42, '43g Hand- maid B. S, '40, '11, '42, '431 Homeeoming Queen '43Z Newspaper Staff 743: St, Patricks Play '4-3: Annual Staff '4-3: Quill and Scroll: Softball '40g Red Cross Club '432 Mardi Gras Committee '42, Victory Corps '43g Blessed Virgin Committee '41, L1'ClLE VERSCHELDEN .Attendant to Homecoming Queen '42: Octette at Lawrence '42: Hostess '42, Navy Day Queen '42: C,Y.0, '41, '42, '13: Chorus '42, '43g Pep Club '42, '43: K.S,S.U. 42, '43: Red Cross '4-3: Christmas Play '41, '42: Newspaper Staff '42, '43: Play Cast '43, Quill and St-roll '43, Musical '40: Physical Eduvatinn '40, VIRGINIA VQELKER K,S.S,1'. '40, '41, '42, '4l1: Pep Club '40, '41. '42, 'UZ lntramnral Baseball '40, '41, 43: Play Staff 43: C.Y,O. 'l2: Prom Hostess 742: Science Club '40: l.atin Club '42, 'lfiz Newspaper Staff '4I1: Art Club '40: Red Cross 743: Volley Ball '4-2: Basketball '13: Quill and Srroll '43, C1.QRlA W7EAVER K,S.S.l'. '40, '41, '42, '43: Pep Club '40, '41, '42, 713: Cheer Leader '-13: Chorus '40, '41, '42: Musical '40, '41, '12: Red Cross '4f'1: Prortor '4I1: Yolley Hall '4-2: C,Y,Q, 42: '43: Annual Staff 'Hz Quill and Scroll '4-3: 11.121, of B, V. '40, '41, '42, '43' Play Cast '43, ! TOMWEST, .', . 1x,5.h,l, 40. 41. 42. 43: President of 1x,S,5,l. 43: Class President '41g Class Officer '40, '42, '43: Student Count-il '40: Proctor '4-3: Student Manager '41: Emporia Tests lAlgehral '40: District Blush' Contest flst Placel '10, '41, '42, 'lfig National Music Contest '40, '41, '42, 'Hi Federation ow W4llHPl1'S Club Auditions flstl '41, '42, 'HZ Musit-ale, '40, '41, '42, '43: Hoys Glee Club '40, '41, '42, '4-3: Mixed Ensemble 'l-0. '41, '42, 'l3: Knights of lilessed Sacra- ment '40, '41, '42, 'lfiz Christmas Play 'UZ Clilsi Play Cust 'U tDov-'n and l'pJ: Amateur Hour 'l-0: C.Y.U. '42, 'i3: l,atin Club '42, 'lfil Algebra Club '42: Soft Rall flntra- muralr 'I-01 Football '40: Delegate to K.5.F,l', Cons tion tllittsliurgl -42, , N1 XRCELINE WQRLANIJ K,5.5,l'. '40, '11, '42, 'Hz Pep 1, ui '40, '41, '42, '43: Base- liall '40, '1l: Vlttsit-al '40, '41, '43: Christmas Play 'Hi C,Y,0, '42, 'ilig 'l'ennis '11: Physical lfducation '4'1: Art Club '42: 11.M,B.S. '40, '41, '42, '432 .lt'. Red Cross 'UL Volley liull 'l2g Basketball '42: Mixed Chorus '40, '11, 424 Cleo Club '40, '41, '42, Page Eighteen Page Nineteen N IIULIXI K ll-1l.l,lHR K.5.5.l . 'UL 'll. '12, 415: Pep Llulu Ill, Bu elnall ll! 1 X H 'l2. '1f5:l.ulin lllulv Alll. '4l.'12: l'l.Nl.li. Yolley Hall 'l12. Ill ROY Rl-IDNIUYIJ S K.5.5.li. '40, 'll. -lf. -133 Fmllliull Alll. 'll ll 15 Bd PI lmll 'HL '11, 'ILL WIS: Ba:-vlrull 'll: l.elterm.1n '12. 'lfig lxniglils of the Blu--si-fl Furrunlr Classmates, inay we live That words to deeds their noblest spur may give, XVe go, our school work done. The world invi Hear it, my classmates, for it is a bell That summons us to action. Now, farewell! Lives of Seniors should remind them Of each lessons mighty cost, And, departing leave behind them Deep regrets for chances lost, OUR CLASS Heres that she always may be in the right Heres that her standard may ever be white Heres that whatever her future may be, Steady and fearlessly Gold-like may be- Our Class. tes us, 0 X alle! 1' ,, D oo? N Q ' X X NX i-...4 gk I x www F L . . w'4?I2 9. , ,ps . Q, 1 S15 Uh E gr'- j gfgif: 5 JA f,,..1v,.',: :ia A M A 1, A, , ,GJ t I f i Q ,-ff af f - i k 3' X in ' 5 ' ,VL A J ' - if ?,f.f,, 3 f' . ' VEQY YUUNG CNXQ1 V. lies-ver X xr. B.-LIN K, nulfnvx AX. ffnllurd B. J. Dr-gllannl -K. H. I,f'Fl f'f'4 F. Dvgavn xx, DE..-1. N Uvvlin P. Dillvy 7 I Juylr H. J. Elle-nln-c'lwr ff. film-I NI. 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' ' ' Q1 U.. sc? f' ' 1 v ' 3.,r:,,q SPORTS RESUME CODIIDUHIIOH of sports 1n l94Z 43 at Capltol Cathollc dxd haxe tts perplexrtles We began the football season wlthout the serutes of Coach Mlke Dluhy whose face had become as famxhar as that of the b1g clock rn the halls of Capltol Catholrc Coachrng dunes were t1ken over by oseph Hess the mrghty mrte from St Ambrose College m Iow1 who soon establlshed hxmself TS 1 leader of boys He earned thelr respect by h1s keen knowledge of football and hrs xmp1rt11l llllidllflg of all partrcrpants After 1 success ful football season Coach Hess w1s given 1 nod by the gre 1test coach ID the world Uncle Sam and was sent into the greatest game of all tlme United Natlons xs Axls When hopes for a basketball season were growmg d1m onto the scene stepped 1 brxght young man well quallfled by h1s asststance to Coach Hess on the grxdlron and by h1s 1ct1v1t1es as a student at St Bonaventure College m New York The 1b1l1ty of Father George Burak as basketball coach was proved by the conttnuous rmprovement of the boys under h1s charge He was largely responslble for the organlzatron and functronlng of the V1ctory Corps at Caprtol Cathollc Indeed h1s mot1ve was for God and country JLM FOOTBALL THE COACH REPORTS SENIORS C1pta1n Max Haefele guard The coaches who worked wlth Max are convmced that he has 1 brlght football future Opposrng lmes were not long 1 secret to hrm regular berth by hrs steady play M1urxce Immmg-center Moe one of Caprtols fine athletes w1s anchor man ln the front lrne It was he who rnsprred the other boys to greater effort Dlck Gardenhlre-end Drck was an outstandlng end Hls boundless energy and natural enthuslasm enlnened all practice sessxons Robert Crook fullback Bob speadheaded all Capltol attacks Hrs llne bucks garned ground consrstently He w1ll be mlssed next year Loram Muller r1ght halfback Lora1n embodled the true football sprrrt Although he d1dn t see much actron he came out to practxce fa1thfully He was ever seek1ng expe rrence and workmg for lmprowement Ralph Obregon tackle when aroused he really played a hard game You could al ways depend on Ralph when the gomg was tough Robert Krrsche tackle Bob 1S the type of boy a coach lrkes to work wrth Always wrllmg to learn a lover of compet1t1on and a perfectlonlst Bob newer dlsappolnted the Coach when he was sent 1nto the game Charles Artzer-quarteback Charlie the team scrapper vred wlth jlm ONexl for the quarteback spot all season lt was Charlxes xnexperlence that kept htm from be comlng a regular UNDERCLASSMEN Wxllram Cavanaugh left hxlfback Blll carrned the brunt of our offenslve attack Ht delrx ered thc m11l ox er many a route Our loss IS Ward Hlgh s gun james O Nell Page Thirty t . . L Y . A . , . 2 J , , V I A 1, Y , ' ' . 1 . ' . t ' ' . . ' ' . 'z 2 ' 1 . ' ' .... 1 - 1 t , 1 7 L 3 Y 1 S 4 , 4 4 K 1 Y ' ' t s V' ' , - 1 1- V 7 , 1 . . . . 6 . Q , t C L l A L . l Y l y I. D . Albert Evans-guard-He fitted in nicely with Coach Hess' plans. Al earned his Y 1 I G 7. L . . Y -.. ,.. A . . . C , V2 1 1 . 4 l l ' 1 ll l . 7 ' ' . l I 7 v v v 7 ' . . 7 , , I , v h -' J ' il' 5 ' V- -1 - 1- . . 1 t 1 . H - l H l h ' ' , - ' 7 . , . . L , L , 1 u K - y - yi - ' I D p , . ,. -- Page Thirty one -qutrtebaek 1m tn ace s1gn1l elller showed up best 1n handlmg the team and ln keepmg up the1r SPIFIIS when thmks looked dark HIS return next year w1ll be a br1ght spot for our football prospects Edwm Volz tzekle Ed was 1 f1tt1ng ptrtner for M1x Htefele Together they opened b1g holes 1n the opposmg l1ne for the backs to go through Dale Graham-end Dlle a regular all season played a steady cons1stent game Next tear he should show to mueh better adv antage Ernest F1shburn guard Replacement of Max Haefele vsasnt an em 1able yob Yet Ernne got IDIO enough games to shovt that he tn as x 1rs1ty mater1al Raymond Z1eg1er rxght halfback In my est1mat1on Ray w as the hardest runmng back I s w all season H1s exploswe start and h1s f1ne change of pace gn es prom1se of better thlngs to come Earl Burton-end Etrl w1ll prowde good m1ter11l to replace D1ek Gardenh1re Peter Gutxerrez guard Pete vs IS replacement for Al fx ms Because of h1s bulk he vt as hard to move and LlIfflLl1lI to get xround Rtlph De1mler tackle Ralph sh lred h1s POSIIIOU w1th Ed Volz He eertamly IS v1rs1ty m1ter1a1 1f he begms to take h1mself ser1ously sport Robert Kluge Harry Down Arthur Dennls George Strmger joseph O Donnell Gwen more of a chance by the raduatlon of our sen1ors these boys no doubt w1ll move up to take the1r place among the boys who have fought for C1p1tol Cathollc on the fteld of sports BASKETBALL THE COACH S VIEWS SENIORS Max Haefele guard and forward H15 stam1na sparked C, C, H attack As usual he was a t1reless player H1s love of sports vull be mtssed Don Kuhn forward Don was replacement for Haefele He was the most fa1thful 1n xttendance at pract1ce A1 Evans forward Aequ1red th1s year from Osage Al was the sharp shooter of the team He captamed the team to many a l1VCly battle Leroy Redmond-center Redeye wls the backbone of the te am He provlded the sound floor play for the C C H attack Bob Kr1sche guard Bee xuse of h1s late start Bob didn t see much BCCIOU but when put 1n the game he pltyed s1nee-rely 1nd gave h1s all UNDERCLASSMEN 1m ONe11 guard lIT1 IS the most prom1s1ng of the returnlng players Of th1s Dale IS a steady player who w1th a l1ttle more pol1sh prom1ses to contr1bute much to next year s basketball team Kenny Buelter forward Kenny was captaxn for th1s years team com pet1t1on Eugene Schm1dt guard Sm1tt1e w1ll br1ng Wlfh h1m the most exper1ence of all the underclassmen to next years basketball He played most of EhlS past season at guard and showed up very well john Shortall-center ohn, startmg center on the B' team, only needs CXPCIICHCC to step 1nto varsnty competmon 'Bob Kluge, Bob Lutz, Paul Ogle, Towle, and Charl1e' Eberly are sophomores who, Wlfh hard work and good w1ll are lzkely to land varstty pos1t1ons 'jerry Hefner, joe O'Donnell, R1ehard Schm1dt, B111 Hefner, B1ll Stolte, 'joe Belden, james Graham, 1w1'L1fvLL1 Zeller, ames Garvey and Leo or are'Eeshmen we are depetfdlng on 'lor next yeaT's B-' tg-am tnumphs ' years squat 1m showed the most 1mprowement Dale Graham guard B team He and erry Hefner seemed to be the two best forwards 1n B i A 1 L L1 Q. Y 1 -L a Y Q 1 , L . Y L . L ' .... ' ' - 2 ' - H 1 L ' ' 1 L H 1 H L V h .Y . . . A 2 7 .... L ' 2 , 1 L 1 7 . il 2 - ' ,, ., Q yt . Y- . D rf - -w Y - , ' 'L 'L A ' L ' 4' .... L ' ' - 'Y ' L - ' ' ' 'L L ' A ' ' a ' L L . ' ' ' 'b ' L 1 , 1 ,' L x ' - . 1 ' - .. V 1 A R 1- -L 1' Y 2'-2 ' ' ' ' -Y - ' 5' 'a. a 1 ' H H :H . 1 A ', 'L ' - L ' f L .... L ' - A' - L 1 f 'L ' ' ' ' . ' ' 1 ' ' L 'L ' ' L 1 A ' . . . . Eugene Schmidt-fullback-''Smittief a real competitor, is a welcome addition to any . . . . , c ' , . l , . 7 , V - ' . L ' g L ' , I , h , ' L ' .Y ' ' Y L I U 1. H e -1' e ' 'r i 4 . 1. E. . r 4 ' . , 1 4 h 1. . A 'I l . 1 K L H K it l - ' ' , U H - I - I 1 . v -- H L L . ' L . . . L . H ' - - 'L ' L , H ' ' ' , e , 1 L s . 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A IA 1 ' 4 l ,K ' V ' L ' ' 1 'X 0 1 V 1 -1. F. . LI 1 did 1'11llj11s1iee'tol115 pall! 1f '. '41 , A , ' ' A .0 if I 1 . 1,111.1 ' S . . 'el 1 AL 1 1 A' 'W A A ' - . A lr . ' 'Q V. A . A . 1'1 1 1 ..' xi il 0 1 Q , ' ' A A. 'Il Gloria w'lC.lX'Cf xx'.15 .1 very xx'in11ing little xximp, while Thon1115 West .15 her fiance. .K 1 -Lk L 3 f.. I 1' 1 '-'-- 'L Y yi 1 V' A A A A1 A 1 req. A .' 1k :' . A 'A 'QLA' A'L' 17. A A. 7 'A ' Lk C11ll . lA fd. ,ern 1 1 111. xii 11111 511 Fl A 1x11 - ' 11 'V I ,L 1 S :A 1 1.4 1 V' k' 'A' ' t 'R ' 1 v ,A 'i Q 1 ,o1'. , A le R Al S H. l 1 0 A. 11' A A ' A . A l .111l ' latts, lfor.1ele'ligl1tf11ltxx'4 hours, .1 xx.1r- 0 Ad . 1l'A 'A fo tio . ' ' Af ' A, . d ' llA111s of s1.1te' xx'l11le' it l.lL1: hed .111l grexx' yoting .1g.1i11 with thc e.15t of l3oxx'n .ind llp' . l J ' 9 ' 1 3, . V, M ,R 4 7 ,fl ' 1 Jw- xl' Y ,- r 5, Y M ' I D ' 4 eq 1'-14,74 .1 K3 . 4 'Ui' U'-fire' 5 C E E, S F' R Cl N N N .i,.,xi N g?!l'w ul 3 3 l '5 9 413. ff 9' 4 la 3,3 OUR GLEE CLUBS As from the pow r of s1ered liys The sphere began to moye And sung the greit C re1tor s pr use To 1ll the blest 1boye The de 1d shill lrye the lryrng elle And Musle sl1 1ll untune the sley As we go to press we 1re 1nt1e1p1t1ng 1 gre rt surprrse the Musre Club lestty 1l tlllS sprrnv It PIIOITIISCS to be n1ore be Illflfkll 1nd entr1ne1ng th1n ey er before Thrs yeir tl1e C Q H S Glee Club n11de tts frrst 1ppe.1r1nCe xn our CllI'lSUTl15 Pl1y The Club hts '1lso eontrrbuted to the deyotrons held If Assumptlon Chureh There IS 1 solrd musrermshlp dbout therr work whreh lb worth whrle There sensuzornl effeet, but r1ther 1 elesrre to lnterpret the mood of the 1ll the emotron betuty 1r1d 1rt1st1e effeet to the e1r of the lllLlICf1CL rs no strryrng after composer to brrng Here s sueeess to our I9 lv Musre 1l ly A H GIVE ME LIBERTY C rye rr1e lrberty or grye me de 1th Wl11t need of me ro tell the story of the host c fC C H S boys who l11ye gone forth to b1ttle for the Iour Ireedoms One h 18 only to gme 1t the prctures th II lClOI'Il the yy 1lls of our h1ll to see the erger f1ees 1nd to re 1d the souls of our boys who h1ye s1er1f1ed every Illlliil lll defense of our eountry to re'1l1Le the fiet th1t the frre of p1tr1ot1smthe love of C od 1n1m1ted thexr hyes Truly, tl1e boys looleed b1cle through the yrsttt of 1ges and re 1d the story of our glorrous eountry they Amerreis P1tr10ts they undetst1nd tl1e meinmg of Purrotlsm The rrmgre rn tl1 II word f1ttr1eted tl1em Tl1e rnost beautrful ptges of hrstory 1re those th1t reeount tts deeds True poets xre sweetest when they re eeho rts yy hrsperlngs or 1tors 1re most potent yy hen they thrrll tts ehords to m 1t1on True rt IS th1t p1tr1ot1sm rs most 1LlIDlf 1ble rn our boys but xt rs not personlfred ln our Mothers' We p1y hom 1gC todxy to the p 1tr1ot1s111 of our Mothers who y 1lue rt 1boye gold 1nd preelous stones 1boye e1t1dels 1nd yy trshrps rboye 1ll for wrlllngly they l11ye s1Crlf1eed thelr hops therr joys thelr sons th1t the hlgl 1de1ls of our Country m1y be preserved to mrlee rrghteousness prevml to rmlee yustxee l1ye to rneretse good yyrll to foster CClLlC?1I1OI1 and Culture to rnstlll rey erenee for God for these our Mothers h1ye gry en all Out Mothers deserye the gre 1test homage for they l11ye f1sh1oned these herore boys they have molded the eh 1r1Cters they ht1ye 1neule1ted the loye of s1Crtf1ee and lrberty How mentsureless rs therr rnfluenee, how sublrme therr duty how fervent therr prryers for the sons of C C H S frghtrng for Lrberty on the f1r 1yy 1y se lb 1nd rn C.l1SI1I1IllHClS M ry the s1Cr1flee of our Mothers md therr sons n11lte us better truer ertrzens of our loyed Unrted Strtes 1nd m1y tl1ey rnstrll 1 l1st1r1s1 loye for the Cnyer of 1ll blessrngs Christ our lung thrs rs the pr1y er of Ql1ss lu SOC Pug: Ilhrrly 1 rghl . 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The fxrst week passed qurckly because we had two half days free for the Farr Whee Wasnt that Rocket thrrllmg M3lSlCy On the 17th of thus month Peggy Kelley Jean Gannon Mary Agnes Staab and Glorra Weaver were elected to lead the Pep Club for the year After numerous work outs the grrls were all set for our flrst game We yelled trll we were hoarse and the results were great for Srlver Lake They won 19 O Autumn was well under way when the second month of school arrrved at Caprtol Square Our frrst game of the month was our Homecorrrng game wrth Maur Hrll Orchrds to Vera Lee Turgeon who rergned wxth drgmty as Queen and also to her attendants Lucr Verschelden Margaret Annee Burke and Joyce Olsen The boys played a wonderful game comrng out on top wrth a score of 13 O Everyone shouted yoyfully as we paraded around town Our afternoon was com pleted wrth a varsrty at Holy Name gym Our theme song was Why Don t We Do Thrs More Often? The next three games came rn qurck successron wrth two vrctorres and one defeat Scores Caprtol I3 Leccmpton 0 Caprtol 25 Burlmgame 6 Caprtol 7-Osage I5 Our first Sodalnty Conventron was held at Leavenworth on October 17th A wonderful time was had by all and a great sprrrt was shown Everyone wants to do more For God and For Country Somethrng new and different occurred rn Topeka on October 27th Remember Navy Day and how proud we were of Lucr Verschelden as Queen and the Olsen twrns as her attendants? All worked hard to sell War Bonds and Stancpe and as a result the Semors mented a free day for sellrng the most Remember how we spent our free day? Of course we had a prcnrc at Horseshoe Clrff We all had a gay old trme even though Father Burak went wadrng rn the creek wrth hrs shoes on And remember dear how sad we were when Hrghland beat us I8 7 Spooks goblrns and all sorts of characters were present at the Halloween dance Freshres turned our 100172 It was evrdent that November had arrrved when the frrst cold days appeared and heavy coats were welcome And oh dear how hard we worked on the frrst paper It frnally came out a glorrous success on the 3rd of November We travelled to Wamego on the 4th for a very thrlllrng game They won I2 7 Remember how the Pep Club cheered on blankets and under umbrellas7W Horrors' The frrst report cards came out the 10th Quote Why drdnt I study so I could have gotten an A Instead of a measly C9 Unquote We were glad to see Armnstrce come the llth That meant a half day free to watch the Parade HA' HA' How we wrsh we could forget about that game wrth Seaman But to show that we re good sports we were trampled' 59 0 Darlrng remember how excrtecl we were the mght of the Soldlers Dance? And could anyone possrbly forget Joe777 Oh Marsre we were thrrlled when W P A week approached but thats not how we felt after wards It began rn full swrng wrth the Hxghland game and ended mth a super dance at Holy Name The grrls spent the week askmg for the car and for monen A common phrase heard around was Ive spent all my allowance for weeks ahead December arrrved wrth cold wmds rcy snow and thoughts of Chrrstmas vacatron Oh joy' The month opened yoyously mth a free day on the 8th A game wrrh Lecompton opened our basketball season We non 7016 Oops' We lost our next game to Wamego 36 24 We alt felt patrlotrc yet sad when Coach Hess left for the Army We hated to grve up such a vnell coach and grand guy but we were proud to see htm porn Uncle Sam s armed forces Hrs very able successor rs Father George Burak Page I orly st , , . a , . . . . . . ,, ,,, K, ' - n . - . , , . ' v m y , . U 1 I , - 1- - v .. n v . , . n s ' - x x - y v ' . .. - , . I . . U 3 . y . . . . , , . 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' - age Forty semen fl After much preparation the Christmas Play The Little Shepherd was presented the 16th Three cheers to Sister Patrick who directed it to success Oh joy' Oh Estasy' Our vacation began the 18th Maisie On Sunday the 20th Mrs Simpson and the chorus gave the annual Srlver Tea Beautiful music filled the air to greet the friends and parents who attended MERRY CHRISTMAS' In spite of gas rationing Santa visited all Our ratloned vacation ended the 28th That evening we beat the Alumni in an exciting game 57 33 Oh Happy New Years Day' How we welcomed that free day to sleep off our Hilarious New Years Eve We don t suppose you remember it Maisie but we had a perfectly wonderful time A victory for C C We won from Valley Falls 47 16 on the 8th But then 1n quick succession we lost to Osage Highland Hunt and Seaman So all in all our n'orale was very low Everyone was in a dither over exams the llth and 12 After struggling for two days the mayority came out with beaming faces Why all the silence? Oh yes our retreat was held the 13th 14th and 15th Our instructor Father Shot impressed everyone with his inspiring discourses The retreat was a great success and many wonderful vocations resulted We met Osage the 15th but were fairly beaten 62 16 Incidentally do you remember the slumber party afterwards Ellen? On the 22nd we had a very exciting game with Highland We cheered like everything but nevertheless we lost 39 34 The Seniors had the opportumty of attending College Day at Topeka High School the 29th It was very interesting and enlightening The boys had quite a day and the girls really tire around looking for the sand dunes Didn t we Maisie? Anyone who wants to know where they are yust ask Patty Holst and she will have a very quaint answer for you That evening we encountered Seaman and were beaten 49 10 No one could possible forget the party afterwards February seerred to be an unlucky month for our Basketball team We lost to Wamego Valley Falls Osage and Highland Roses are red Violets are blue Sugar is sweet And so are you Wont you be my Valentine' Ioriginal aren t we'7J On the 16th Lieutenant J C Thomas Stevens visited the school He was a former graduate whom we are very proud The 19th was a very eventful day at C C We were honored by having Father Coyle chaplain he acquired about 400 admirers and friends Another very interesting speech was given the 75th by Vincent Verschelden who was present at the bombing of Pearl Harbor He told us many instructive facts about December 7th and also about his trips to and from the island All we students were very proud to read in the paper that a former graduate Sergeant Steve Sur baugh was cited for bravery The last dance before Lent was given by the Mothers Club in the Mclnerny hall the 9th The Seniors and juniors all appeared in slacks We all had a fine time and you can say that again Lent began the 10th There was an increase in Commumons and attendance at Mass Oh how inviting that candy counter looked at noon Darn those resolutions The Regional Tournament was held at Osage this year C C met Burlington and was eliminated by a score of 73 97 Lorain Muller represented the school in the Preliminary Apologetics Contest at Leavenworth the 17th He wrote a wonderful speech entitled Positive Clues to the True Faith The starrp contest ended the 15th Congratulations to the Sophomores who won and to their Queen Mary Louise Artzer The Seniors ran a close second The Federation of Womans Club Contest was held again this year As usual all Mrs Simpsons students came out with flying colors The members of the play cast went around the 16th with shaking knees and scared expressions as the St Patritks Play approached The whole school was given a free day in honor of St Patricks Day The plav Down and Up given that evening was a wonderful success A reactionary audience of 7 000 people thoroughly enloyed this highly entertaining comedy After receiving all congratulations the play cast and staff held a party at the K of C hall Everyone had a gay old time' When did food taste ro good7 f QS. 'S I . , - , , - - - , , , . 4 - - .. , ' I I - A A D 1 y Y . - , , . , . l A - - . s N , v - , I , - , . rn Q, . l S - - , ' XX, 1, ' 1 , , - 3 . Tr Q, . ' ' f ' ' - ' f. 7 A---, . . . ts., -N, Y I P , . . , ,wk , of ' . at the Topeka Bomber Base, speak for the entire school. His talk was very interesting and by it -. ' - . A- . rf. ' V 'X l . - I Tx . . . 1 A S -,-T-. ' 'ws I ' R I 'D I v - I ' . . f I ' ' . X . . 4 , R' . . . . . A , , ' I -1 'fx V i f A l i ' X 1 , , I x . , 1 T l . I, 4'-.V H 'Wx , , I The next afternoon the weary play Cast wrth farnt traces of grease pamt snll vrsrble struggled tnto school about one oclock to learn that the free day for sellmg the most trckets went to the Semors Hurrah' On the 19th Jean Gannon and jack Down were elected as Kung and Queen of the Shamrock LONG MAY THEY RElGN C C has pledged rtself 10002 to the cause of vrctory the entrre student body benng enrolled rn the vrctory corps rs dolng tts very best for God and County Today Mr W Butter came to the school and rnstructed the boys rn mrlrtary procedure Monday and Tuesday we all struggled through exams agam Oh has anyone got any Bromo Seltzer' Oh Happmess' Father Wersenberg came on the 25th to drscuss plans for the Conventron We re gomg to have the most wonderful conventron ever I hope I hope I hope' Was that a m1rage9 No xt 1ust couldn t be' But rt was Matthew A Brennan rn nme for school' And get thus he was frve ITIIHUICS early What wrll happen next' Aprrl came satlrng rn and now all the fools are happy agam CBrg joke! After many postponements the Speech Festrval at Lawrence was frnally held on the 2nd and 3rd of Aprrl All the students who attended came out wnth hugh honors The Apologettc Contest held the evening of the 2nd was very rmpressrve All the contestants gave forth wrth conclusrve facts concerning our beloved Farth The boys took the Navy test the mornmg of the 3rd Anchors Awergh My Boys Aprrl passed quretly away whrle we all furtously worked on the annual Gosh what a lot of pages' Who ever thought rt would be Jo much trouble but drd you ever see such a drlrgent staff? Well rmagme that nts the Easter bunny so soon Sand Mr Bunny Rabbxt was very generous to all hrs lrrtle frrends Oh my darlmg remember the Easter dance? Drdn t we rust have a perfectly perfect trme7 My but dtdn t everyone look srmple sharp rn thelr new clothes? CSorry I dtdn t recognrze you Marsre J Why nts MAY already' Oh the beautrful sprung rs here At last the great day arrrved' The Sodalrty Conventron was held the lst of May In sprte of war trme regulatrons a surprrsrng number of sodalrsts attended The rnspnrmg lectures and drscus srons prompted us to connnue the practrce of those Catholrc teachrngs whrch have been rnstrlled rn us durrng our four years of Htgh School Of course the unforgettable Socral Hour was held rn our true Caprtol style Everyone exclarmed Srmply perfect or Oh how wonderful' The junror Senxor Prom was a grand fmale to four perfect years of htgh school Wxth enthusrasne the able junrors planned a srmply marvelous dance Marsle wrll you ever forget that musrc' Mrs Stmpson and her students gave forth wrth a wonderful musrcal on the 12th of May Thrs berng Mrs Srmpsons last musrcal at C C was better than ever rf posstble Our Senror sktp day97777 Oh lets not talk about that What a trme' Oh' Ah' Qurll and Scroll Day was held the l9th and all Semors who qualified were grven a party The 20th the Natronal Honor Socrety pms were presented to the outstandmg Semors Funny what a lrttle ptn does for ones morale Sorry Marsre but we told you to study harder The beautrful May Processron was held the 2 lst janlce Connolly crowned the Blessed Vtrgtn rn an rmpressrve ceremony Her attendants were Peggy Leonard and Betty jean Moth Oh dear' Those horrrble fmals were held the 74th and 25th The only good thrng about exams rs the grand and glorrous feelrng one expresses when they are over' Our Commencement Dance thrrlled us beyond words posrtrvely just thunk our last school dance Kmda makes one feel sad The most scrumptrous breakfast was held the 26th Remember how happy we were And how hungryn Oh those boys and their srlly speeches Its come at last dear Marsre-that wonderful wonderful day we have antrcrpated these four years Graduatron' Yes Marsne those were tears rn our eyes when we recerved our dnplomas of whrch we were so terrrbly proud Father Prrce actually made lumps nse rn our throats when he gave the Commencement Address Congratluatrons everybody' just because we have graduated let s not drscontrnue all of the good trmes we have had together Of course we know that most of the boys soon wrll be leaving fortheservrce andwe can t help but feel a lxttle sad God bless them all and may they never forget C C and therr classmates who admrre them so much Well dear Drary we have completed a wonderful year and you have helped us recall every memorable day Now that the pages are ftlled we close thts lrttle book Forget you' no never' Remember youw Always Dvotedly the Class of 43 P H V Page Forty eight , V . . 1 , , , Y . , . . - , . - .. ., . , , . . . . , . . . - .. - ,. . . . , .. y - ' v . , . , . , . . - , . . , . . , , . - , .. - .. .. , . , , . . , , - . . . , V . . . , . , . , Y , , y v 'W V w I ,-a ', ox 4 . 4 X HQ QEJNAEK' s 'iq H EE Fair in beauty. true in duly. JEAN GANNON Called by any other name, jenn Gannon would still be Queen of the Class of '43, Through her graciousness and unceasing good will, lovable jean has won her place in the hearts of the entire student body. Her delightful personality has instilled among us a spirit of good fellowship and fair play. Whcv else but jean Gannon would we choose to represent our class? jean has a heart which far outweighs her diminutive self, and a lovely soprano voice which has sung for us many a cheery note. Her adorable smile is a welcome greeting to everyone, and her enthusiasm as a cheer leader has aided in leading the Wildcats on to Victory. Yes, Jean, you are our choice, and proud we are to acclaim you, Queen of the Shamrock. J. c. M. A, H, El-IHl'lRlJlIK I'ug9-Fifly Page Filly-one ,elf A f -Q I. i A ' A KI E UF 'C' HHYIE' EK Some are born great. mme arbiere greatneu Some bare greanzefs lbruft upon them. JACK DOWN Our King? Of course. it's jack Down. A worthy title indeed, for Jack has always been .1 favorite of his own class-mates as well as the under-classmen. Evidence of his popularity is the many real friends he has won in hisf our years at C. C. Class '45 has had confidence in his leadership since the first year of high school when jack was elected class president. Interested in sports and possessing his own degree of skill, Jack has for several years been a track star. A member of the Music Department, he has taken part in the Spring Musicales, Handsome, but unassuming, Jack possesses a genial manner and soft-spoken voice. The attributes of a gentleman are readily recognized in all his deeds. These are only a few of the noble qualities which have prompted us to elect jack Down for King of the Shamrock. M. A. H. j. C. Irene Murray Teresa Nelson Loretta Nugent Shelra OConnor joan Olsen Joyce Olsen Ralph Obregon Helen OMalley Joan Pettrjohn Le ROV Redmond Betty Ann Repp Marcella Rrchmond Albert Sachs Eugene Schell Florence Schwerdt Mary Agnes Staab Mary Stadler Regina Supple Ray Surbaueh Mary Schreiner Lorrarne Schmldt Donald Schrempp Wrllrarn Scheck Rrchard Srmon johnny Srmpson Rrta Taylor Lucr Verschelden Vrrgmra Voellcer Glorra Weaver Tom West Marcelrne Worlancl E F 7 n Drlrgence Brrllrmcc personfred Lrkeness character to llorence Radiant personalrty Lovable manner Srncerrty Good sportsmanship Beauty of Old Errn Wrtty Oscar Remember' Knowledge of Crcsar and Vrrgrl Charmlng., srmplxcrty Talce ll easy manner Curly hart Lrttle grrlrshness Pcrsonalrty plus Loyely eyes Hart that catchcs the sunlreht Sharp vyrt Sunny clrsposrtron Hc lrt of gold Sloyy but sure Fluent tongue Gentlerranly trarts Noble character La Conga Artrstrc efforts lascrnatrng, manners Lrvelrness Superb srncrnr., voice Dashing., recl harr llmlrnntecl snrrrt N A DOWN TIN PAN ALLEY Charles Art7er Rosemary Artzer Bernard Berer Matt Brennan hffatgaret Burlce Barbara Burton Frank Caldwell Genevreve Cohorst Eugene Collard janrce Connolly Lucrlle Coughlrn Bob Croolfc Theresa Darley Charlotte Dale Maxrne Dechand Edgar Degan George Deganharclt Theodore Dennrs Mary Drebolt jo Ray Doyylrng., ,lacls Down lyfarcella Driscoll Dorothy Eakcs Francrs Eal-ces Bob Eberlv Albert Evans Lours Freger Wanda Frarley Dorothy Fussenegger Wrlfred Gabel Jean Gannon Rrchard Garenhrre Aurora Gomez Frances Grace Max Haefelc Mary Alice Henry Gertrude Hess Such A Lrl Fellovy Rosle The Rlveter Berer One Do7en Roses XVho Woulclrrt Love Me' Gee' But X ou re Syyell Syyeet As A Song, Beyyrldered Svyeet Genevreye Hey' Cood Looltmg' There Are Such Thrntzs Are There' Always Talte Mrmmrs Adyrce You d Be So 'Slrce to Come Home To Frve Foot Tyyo lyes of Blue Someday My Prlncc XX7rll Come Sam The Accorlran Man Curly Top He s Way Up Thar Laugh Clown Laugh Lrttle Red Fox Scatterbrarn XY hrspe-rs ln The Darlc XX ouldst Could l But lxrss Thy Hlllll Oh Babe' Lcts Be Buclclrcs Dry ln Day Out Nloonlncht and 4 41 Roscs Sleepy lLaDgoon St Louis B ues Pardon My Southern Accent Hes My Guy Dont Worry Bout Mc lll Get Along. 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Ku H n R C k Kn I E nt ' C he G Fi E Co H Sc H ' S on W fafw your-r V7 ia-r 5' M ,A,,1fw J 26TH ANNIWERSAR1 TOPFRA 9 OLDFGT DF AI FR Chas Wrerenga Nash Ford Tractors 1015 Qumcy Phone 2 1545 NIGHTQFEGALES 'II5 KANSAS AVENUE Smart Apparel and Mlllmery for Women Misses and Girls High Fashions and Hugh Quallty at Low Prices o4.cENTnA1.1+yg1oNAL BANK f2IcCEN'l'RAL TRUST IMPANY TOPEKA KANSAS Y 701 KANSAS 'fr 'N BERKSOHS e mvlte you to vlsrt our new store thoroughly alr C0'Nl R ATLLATIONS Danqerfleld I G A Store Funm from rx and ,lIff1f9 THF q'l0HF OF UL XLIT1 8th and Clav Phone 2 0515 Wolf s I ewelers 725 Kansas Avenue K, Smce 1889 1 lx it ll ,MMM . ! U B ' b 1,7 JA 'R tv no of , . . CC ' fl ' If ' YY ' , ' CC ll ' 1 K K r - n TY 'Q ' Ax tg!!! x 'i'i'i'i- H P? i CNR Q in 1 fx Tis Q -il 3' ' V K Av X Agp C Q is 1 f 2 X l lm Q 2? xx CNS X Xl X Q ' 'Txlx -x 3 ' X W . . . . , , - d. K N QL ' I , 1 ' J '. ' , K , 1 I A ff .7 1 J 1 L 1 , ' , . 1 J ' J I I' J M 1 V1 I ' 5, I . I af . D-my dl ' ,ll e if! -six XWMMWQKF, ' ,X- ffm f C, T, . . A, I HQTZEL s MARKET t I g t h Pt d Y l'lHr1'9E11f111Ch FRF F DFI IX P RY 733 K p T l 8267 3310 W 6th The Clark Secretarial School PHONE 2 5981 TENTH AND WESTERN Comphments D R L E O S M I T H TOPEKA PURE MILK FT-AD AND MARSH Dggt Makers of 607 K k MEADOW GOLD DAIRY PRODUCTS 9983 Ph 8044 J k PH 3 3251 K C FOURTH DEGREE SS F OR GOD AND COUNTRY I-IWhS B xg NX C , I ,f X l , l l You can always see he sty es T Fresh Jleats, Fruits, V0 e ables of tomorrow at 0'-W5 0 0 3 U and Groceries V ansas Ave., To eka, Kan. of Compliments of gb l CO. 1 . . . Q Prescrlptlon ru I3 s ansas Ave., Tope a, Kan T - ones- l QR 400 ac son St. . - l N 7 ,XX . . 5 V e o erves God est Serves His ountry Best . ' P- F X X FQ' l'-svrvu qi .- kj LC , .54 o be f Zwfw fwfr L R ' MJ . ' ff? E!f?'V g kgs,- 9 Compliments of 4- NATIONAL BANK OF TOPEKA Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Montgomery Wards SACH S FLORIST MEYERS PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY 2 0521 1000 K WILLIAM P SUPPLE THE MCNUVIENT MAN 605 T 6701 CRANE 5. COMPANY JERSEY M 110 E 8th St 1104 W 6th Ask FOR WHITE LOAF kx HOUR DUTCHQOOSE -XT I OL R GROUP RX C A P I T O L Federal Scrvmqs 6. Loan ASSOCIGIIOH 534 K B- A ' The Store for the Entirc Family Phone - ansas Avenue Free Delivery I ll Il East enth Phone Congratulations Complime ts V. X Y 'N Compliments -1, ,E ' K of A 11 ,ff- rf L, M N- f Proprietors, sg. . ' , , Frank Butler, George Flelsch I - X 'A ' M V P .. . 4 1 f ef -1' 1 A 1 I L 'Q ' V a sas ve. Topeka. . A A ' SVP V 4- 4 7' N - .1 A ' sl 'x ' K 'Z ' 1. ir- I-'A . 4- Q ' ,J -r . L W ' 'X 'I , I -N ' . - . -Q .X -z . f ' Q4 ,, ,rw J misses WH yi E ,, RK MATT BRENNAN FUNERAL HOME Slxth Street at Taylor Phone 5947 IOSEPH HANEY PPt PPt 6448 800 E t 8th 2 3047 H E HAMMERLI t ph t amrock Photogra er 722 Kansas one 8664 COMPLIWFNTQ OF PENNY PALACE BAN UET noun ylidqf aff! 1 off AA THE' HALL jjionzmr o on 7V W7 L,,,,. Q, M, , WWW fy .J f' fr- ! X 4 P P 'P .1 X i g Ulu , X V . A QD ff ' - 'E , ' ff - ' ' N ' A e izing Food . . . 13 ' , A e nzmg Prices as - rl , Books, Stationer , o Y, Compliments J h Comp ete ' L lpphent ' of gn X Chris 0 er S udio S VN f Sh ph T v f Ph i 6 K s ff 1 L ff w 4 L If . Lp y jf Compliments DR M A FI-OERSCH TOPEKA TRANSFER 6- STORAGE THE BECK BAER CONIPANX C0lllPllm9Hlq cms J MER' Owner Hussey Insurance Co Plumbmg and Heating Contractor Company 722 Jackson Street 700 Kansas Ave Phone 4175 GEORGE' ELLENBECKER Ph1l11ps 66 Products 1101 N Kansas Ave Phone 7912 Compliments WOOLWORTHS Certified Perfut Dlamonds Natxonally Advertised W atchos HELZBI' Rb S DIAMOND SHOP C B Claypool Manager 809 Kans A Home Owned Store for 51 Years 9h6fy yfboeffara PAY NES SHOES ARE Goon suofzs COMPLIMENTS Armstrong Iewelry 429 Kansas Ave COHIIJIIIIICIHS of Paul Huycke Lumber 211 W 6th RIPLEY S A Reliable Flflll Launderers Cleaners Dyers 2nd and Qumcy Ph 7791 KANSAS BOOK CO Wholesale Only 629 Qumcy Street FONGR X FIJI AT ION? CLASS OF 43 ASSump11On Ald Socmety Q y F 1 of O Q . r T7 ' -kt . . L A . Q , Q . . . I . . 1 I . . , . 1 9 of V ,, ,.,..l A Y 7. ll .1 K ' f 1- u OF . Y, - J 4 1 . . , . l I A I , w 1 1 T r 7 , r- A A. f J, X . I 1 4 . - . 1 - nr-.ixl ff .301 Corgplivnents N I DR L V TURGEON Compllments Compliments GUARANTY STATE BANK Topeka Kansas Wh hur Pedual llcpo FRITTON GROCERY CO BEST WISE-IES TQ CLASS OF 43 MOTHERS CLUB The Al F Wllllcxms UNHIW V Drug Corp ll nl Drug, 'md Llunum I Whelan Lumber Co E 3C5 W Sth Topeka I I J -, 1 1' U 1 I f f wx , ,M xxx X ,N .T 1 , I ,I - Ad, M rf' lj f 1,1 . F1' wif, W' , f wa- ' 1- fl f-'f - ' 2- s I. . 4 r ,I J ,J f,,f,,. T 5, V W V ,,., ff- - 1 ff' . W .1 M-' 1 ' ' i -f ' , of 'A,4, -1 ,Y-1 L- 5 1 X ,to - rv t ' f'f'- -' -1 ,, I 1 J' ' ClASf U 9 '-13C 1 1 a o o I ! , . 'm - ' ' si ' ' Insurance Corp. N ! of v O 1 V Y WY V WY' Y Y V Y A F I r i l I W 1 1 N J 4 - - 1 1 - 'IN ' UF WI 0 vs: 4- 'N . ' - 1 lx ' ' - ,ll Q pf if A a S BELIM Ysrs E X 3 M ED N Angus CONIPLINIFNTQ DR GOOTEE ALBERT SILK COAL CO YOUR WARMEST FRIEND 2 0297 LOANS AND INVESTMENTS 5 YHNAMQ SXXWG: Pay 0 4'f0uN15-Ny The Industrial Savings and Loan Co. 6 . 6th C. W. Larso 4 31 illifxixs L f J? Ji x x ' N GN N onlpliments R6 V QQ ' g ' of ' 5 2 . ER - 3 3 -,' 'ip' xhhvf 9 B ' lf-af x L 5 I 5 3 X T' f ur 65' X T . QfPH0llE56' y llm nts X of I I AA X I i K OF X B . Kansas' Largest Electric Store Compliments of Phone - xx , 2' '52 2 E ' V f 'tl 'fill' 5 on savings nP E54-f0JU E:-1.1733 W ? xiii A of 24-.-904, ,X-I-.4-a.:uQ-44-no fha-A-ad 2M 5f'afJ 'v LYNDE FALLEY d W lt emu 1 mr N16 or DR GALEN CROOK ll XSS UP 3 Dr W H O Connell N h 4746 Mu Bldg QS' 23K Ph 6446 BRIER DR 1 N lx PEPSI GOLA CONII IINIENTS ZERCHER PHOTO SFRV ICF SCOTT BROS ICE CREAM CO MlkC MARTIN LUMBER COMPANY 4 SQUARE LUMBER PAINTS WOODW ORK I COAL 519 JACKSON ST P 6572 Commerclcrl Candy Co 230 K XY HUI If SALF I: Ladles Catholic Benevolent Assoclo, h 401 P h ! 6 l ' I . ' . . If I ' , fmlll X lllzny Carl Lyn e- a . Adm .sen . Congratulation E' -S S to - . mx 41 .f 6 -4 56 from I I ' R one i s . UF X l 5 ansas one l , N gx Y ' V ik Insurance Service 5, J Q3 K X? i , ream, and Ice Cream N, Special Rates for Churches and Parties N Q V i- A , ' ans Q . hone Insurance for Ca holic Wome ansas Ave. 4 Candy. Tolmavvo, Fountain !1 Supplies. Paper Goods By-ang 1j AV ' 4 X,-,X ' aw- ff, ,JU .g,'ZfA,g,d5,7j lj .- 4 f L9 'Q ,W Al' fda' mg If j4 fX fx VP gms! Lottie A' ry By! IA. ,Zh .J 51,1 f L Il .v rx IA ,, F X ' rf ' V Vows 1. we Compliments The Farmers Union of I obbing Assn. 2 608 North Quincy St. l sHAP1Ro DRUGS 427 Kansas Avm. Topeka, Kansas BOBO SERVICE 6th and Van Buren Park Free When I ar Left Por SCTVICL BLENDER S BAR B Q 1023 w 6th sf BOOGIE WOOGIES Shawnee Federal Savxnqs and Loan ASSOC1Gf10n Savmqs and Real Estate Loans 804 Kansas Avenue Phone 8597 COMPLIMENTS Kmqhts of Columbus North Topeka YOU DON T NEED THE CASH AT SEARS Shop with a Sears Coupon Book Use rke cash ln any department of denomm or over a period of months Henry Ward Beecher ONCF YY ROTF A114 spapers are th: svhoolmastvrs o the common pc oplc That Pnd I1 ss book the nouspapor is our natzonal glory Thus sour formal education 1 onlw thf he mnln of knowled 0 and truth But Thr MORNING CAPITAI wlll falthfullv serve you as .1 th pm mldhlr' ource of clallw ln form mon tl: t of sour ff wlth ox er ry 000000 READI' RS SEARS OEB es C7 Nkffhw nl W KD A? I 312 N ffwfg? Us I I 1 or ., H , I f , 2 1. , - I N, vu , .1 :Q gr . 4 , ' 'S J f ' sr ' :I , . D , l f Q if 4' . K . F 3 A . S . M A I . 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QU I o E 4' A-P Ezhelhohney Compliments of , . orris I - . . -,7 Suaessors to Marling Tire Auto u I Y , , , ' ' J ,. A L - f f 0 1 ' 9 ln TWV A -A fx- v -W V M-77774 Tn' A 7 546477 , A-v 2' C - - . ' . . 'x r sl c g . . , . f - ll ll J v 1 ' ST D x 4' I ul-A - f 9 W - S -N v . . J. x Y - - W , . Y Y - 4 L L 4 A 1 lr r , r ,- TL,WAe, , , A r.oer ,,AYA,o--,WA C. A EE, ffl-jo, 1 V 1 W . 0 3 l l fx . 1' '13 , J. . - . , . u - I - l 4 1 l l l I 1' JJ J Tea Coffee Spice Hotel China Etc Topeka Spice Mills 108 East Elghth Buy at lndependent Store NITZ S Bra ad Rolls Buns 821' W Kans as IORDAN S Superior Fountain Service elhlufe Prescription Drugglsts 505 Washburn ENRICHED , 114 W 8t Phone 6561 MILK BREAD Compliments RICE GROCERY Greetings from Catholic Activity Club Distinctive Young Fashions for Fashionable Young People ALWAYS SOMETHING DIFFERENT Ui X54 fgfo TOPEKA. KANSAS J' - 1, . by N A' . All ly tt 0, t. 'fl' cdr Ui ,WL 'V' N I 1 , L 1 5 X1 WV! 4 ,ay rftfx, . itil C 1' V . I f ,4-f pl' bl' il ' i. JL xi?-X LLL! 5-x'LAv I' my YL r 'D 'I ' 1 x J JIPRJ - - u . ' , , . I . 1 ,L r.. I A . h of f !w WMM l ls M Flelsch ROSINA BRIDGE Dent1st CLUB t lBdg h 23833 UD KdkWk Y ZERCHER BOOK AND STATIONERY CO TIP rr Nothmq Equals Gas for Cooklnq THE GAS SERVICE CO PASS THE HAM MUNITION IOHN 1 6: CO A RAWQAQ IWSTITI TION . W I 1 is W - fro . Congratulations f 1' , . Cen ra l . P one - Let s o Your o a or Do ou Know? We Have Gold and Silver Rosaries, Crucifixes, Prayer Books O i a ison-Owner O es ix h ve. 'U Phone 1 1 Wil. I -. V, A , P S' '- .- BUTTER KRUST BREAD I Fourth Avenue Grocery Alexander Bros and Meat Mamet Bakmg Co 2 7242 312 E 4th KNOLL BATTERY AND ELECTRIC CO Battery and Electrlcal SGTVICQ Motor Tune Up 2 6646 1015 K ROBERT B KANE REAL ESTATE 7444 735 K ROBERT B KANE B M KANF THE TOPEKA MORRIS PLAN CO 700 K CONIPI INIFNTS WALKER S DRUG STORE 20lWSth Tpk NO DONUTS LIKE HOL D1x1e s Cream Donut GUILD I 9864 DR I NK HOGUE Morons K ' STUDEBAKER SXLFS SPRYICF Th P If t f I 101416K 4 l ' l 1 - Phone - . Phone - ansas Ave. C I Fire Insurance-Automobile Insurance Surety Bonds-Burglary Insurance Phone ansas Ave. ansas Avenue Loans Secured by Co-Makers, Stocks, Bonds, Late Model Cars I . r-, ,L I ' I Q OF . ix 0 e a, Ks. M ' . . , l Jesse Phi ips Phone I . 1 1 W I 7 1 1 V We repair all makes e ause la re res les , - ansas Ave. Phone 2- 022 GIBBS CLOTHING CO. Everythmq for Men cmd Boys to Wear 507 K 106 E 6th 827 N K MEADOWS ACRES BALL ROOM Ph 9391 2 dTpk Bld IN GEN THRON ACME GLASS CO 724 26 28 J k FRANK DUREIN Dechand Roo 1 q C 211 vc 6TH ST P 4 SARDOU INN DINE -no DANCE 212 S 1884 Deqan Phone 8533 PLUMBING HEATING ,AIR CONDITIONING yF ll 1 ll ansas Avenue . I . ansa 4' Dancing one 9th an o e a v . , - - ac son St. Compliments of nm- Aj , '. . 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