College of St Benedict - Facula Yearbook (St Joseph, MN)
- Class of 1940
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Now Chaplain oi the Newman Foundation at the University ol lllinois, lormerly professor ol religion-at St. Benedict's, whose sincere interest in us and whose glad enthusiasm lor the things ol God have been to us both a joy and an inspiration, we gratefully dedicate this issue ol the Facula. il UHIIIIBUS GLUHIFICETUH DEUS The spirit of Benedictinism is ex- pressed in its motto: That in all things God may be glorified. The college of St. Benedict aims to keep its students aware ol this tact in every phase of their intel- lectual, spiritual, and social de- velopment. ln years to come, we hope that this 1940 Facula will remind us of our responsibility to the Benedictine ldeal. 3333 73 THE? 'EW YW? ii i i2UR???iU 4 Q2 0 In EH t liTIE-215 EBF u' :ILL 2i1Z'n'll3L YW We In all H'l I'I I Q5 Q,Z 8 if ' J 3?i?!l?1W, f ' e. 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':. 4: ::- 15 - v. . .rip -15-fs..-ang, - , ...Md - Reverend Mother Rosamoncl President Sister Claire, in Dean of the College Sister Alicene Dean of Women IHTEHECTUHL In these pages we hope to give an intimate glimpse of our intellectual life by presenting the faculty, speakers, and the classes to show the close association existing among them. i Tessie Donlin . . . Graham Carey . . . Gabriel Fenyves . . . pianist Artists Ade Bethune, staff artist of Catholic Work-4 er, visits St. Benedict. Here she chatswith, Kathleen Britt. Q Fandel, Marne Kern, Norma Sarver, Muzette Grahek . take time out from their oil painting to smile at the birdie. Sister Clarus . . . Home Economics . . . Sister Arsenia. . . . Home Economics . . . Mission Committee . . .Y Sister Stella. Sister Gemma . . . Music. Library I INT ter Alfred . . . German . Eucharistic Committee, ter Glenore . . ., Home onomics . . . Sigma Kap- Phi, Sister Remberta . . . logy .. . Mission Com- ttee, Sister Jeanette . . . ilosophy . . . Apostolic ELLECTUHL Sister Anne . . . A., Sister Irma . . . Social Forum . . . W. A Sister Irena . . t . Ar mmittee. Y Art J. lmelda Schuster 'lines with .PI'0feSS01' Reginald F. Sister Henrita, librarian, and Miss Lynch, assistant, A1'1'9-E011 Of Reed College. Deflpatetic D1'0'f6SSOI' at St- direct the blundering students in the cataloging room. Benedict's. Marge Nelson, Vi Wagner, and Leone Hoey get firsthand information on the Catholic Evidence Guild from Mr. F. Sheed of Sheed and Ward Company. IHTELLECTUHL These people are really studying . . . Sister Marianne, French, Mission Committee: Sister Michaela Speech Pro and Cong Sister Claudette, Mathematics: Sister Jane, Economics? Sister Ardis, Economics. Sister Magna at home in the chemistry laboratory. Ugg! If QP QE I 21 s -2... Q--' J gsjgff. sz 31. 0522 -f 35? ,41 E351 -gg - Wi ,site .age 25, EDP Si - - - 5- .g.- gag.. 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' 11. ,. - , -N5 ,gxycy ...aa- .aezmri -'JZ L-5' ,un 'HE' . nu. . n . ,Mm .:.'.. X s hm., xx :I .Ky -fn! 1 X .-I ,n , ,I fi3...TY'.:q.wH1A I! 0 w f:' 12.5. qt -V' 1--hifi 'mm l f-fiy -:aw , xl nil X j MMI Father Aidan Germain, O. S. B. gives the and Thursdays. D' .-. M 4+ o H U-I. Q sv U-U nv 'cs 'cn '1 o so O IS' FP- Q H aw :I UQ .-. o I5 o B ri D' rn U1 Q- 97 Q: U2 Sister Rogatia, . . . Chemistry . . . Carte- sians, Mother Rosamond, president. Sister Vivia . . . English . . . Readers' Guild. Sister'Mire11a . . . History . . . Publicity . . . FACULA. Sister Rosalinda., Registrar, directs Fresh 'man Mary Reiter's registration. The day hops arrive en masse. if Z ? Sister Urben . . . Music Sister Jameen ' ' ' . . . Vocal Ensemble . . . Home Economics' Schola.. 'M 5 x Wgmmh x i' :PF 1 S mn, ' Z' ,Qi g Mm. . V.,,. A - X,,,. ,A SEE IHTELLECTUHL Sister Glenore watches Dorothy Holland, Kay Vertin, and Renee whin up a cafeteria. WW -2i1. ----lfi:1. ::-::1E:,,. .X Ea- 125:21 BEL-, ,,-. .. nmqligffiiii' -'::1'1 5-. gas !- ii: L 25153 LF.. -:::!- ... 5: mi! N5 ..-- rf naman A .-1- Standing: Muzette Grahek, Leona. Eckerman. Seated: Dorothy Diepolder, Louise Kremer, Mary Flaherty, Patricia Leonard . , . under a spreading chestnut tree. IHELLEBTUHL Freshmen get irst-hand peek into the bottles on the shelf in the chemistry laboratory. Sister Irena supervises potential Schiaparellis and Maggie Rouffs in color and design class. Sister Jeanette's psychology class discusses the stuff of which dreams are A made. I 0 A 11 'flu Inq I 'wp 'VPN' -uv--, ul' I mu lllllllu-llIll'gl!llE nn llll 'iwgllinn mi 3,15-I 2,-:Wi ..:::i W I Ill f O 6 -Zin . Qu ,F::gEig!:55:: 1. W ..E,'5iEgi-J':2f.5 if 9 . .:?:' 12-5. P4 ::'- , 255: :E?iE!iM:.iif1IIs, 1 .. m::..,1 i--- ip- , :ii- u -ISL llll. , --jfff'1:::. -- W X ,.,,,,,l1,, Catherine Van Buren . . . soprano . . . sang to us. 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Chaplain 3 E x Sodalllu of the The Sodaliiy of The Blessed Virgin is The main student organizafil which all other clubs are affiliated. ln its various branches it students training in conducting vacation schools, conducting sfudy in The lifurgy, modern social problems, contemporary Catholic Our Retreat Master, Abbot Leonard Schwinn, O. S. B. Canon City, Colorado E if 7 ff Mission Committee. St. Francis of Rome . . . League of the Divine Oifice. I0 ht Our Lady's Committee Shadow pictures . . . the pro- .La-.-1 f 1 3 gram on the eve of the Feast L0-'fi f 1 ? ' of the Immaculate Conception. I K J A 6,5 Blessed Virgin 2, ond vorious other subjects, supervising clhciritoble works, conduct- vcirious porish activities, the core ol on socristy ond the preporotion moss. Its moin obiective is to troin young women for Catholic dership in their vorious parishes. 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Barbarians in interpretative dancing show the uncivilized state of Europe before Christianity . . . the lighting of the huge bonhre by St. Benedict symbolizes the intro- duction of Christianity to barbaric races , . . the flames represent the spreading of the light of culture and through an interpretative dance drive oft the borborions. The fourteen representative saints are pre- sented torches by the flames . . . the barbarians come back as peas-- ants, scholars, and princes. After the folk dances of the Christianized peoples, the chimes ring out bringing all classes together for Com- pline. The most Rt. Rev. Joseph F. Busch, Bishop of St. Cloud presents to each freshman her academic cap and gown . . . the culminating point of the pageant is the presentation of the lighted torches by the saints to the new freshmen, symbolic of the passing on of the Benedictine heritage. Script by Sister Mariella, O.5.B. Dances by Constance Zierden. Princes: Donlin, Phipps. Freshmen from four corners: B Beatty, California 3 Berger, Texasg Rowan, Minnesota: Romero, New York. ' His Excellency Bishop Busch. Staff poses for a change . . . Donlin, Notermann, Kelt- gen, Erickson, Flynn, Hunstiger, Olson, Boulger, Smith, Nelson, Mitchell. Our editor . . . Mary Erickson THE FHCULH . . . the youngest of the school's publications appears in this, its second volume. Ah to relax and think up new captions people same as above And in our room we slave . . . and laugh . . . and slave some more ...Standing are Keltg, Mary Toots, and Bougie fshe is the girl with the pencil behind her earjg those who seem to be occupied with work are Junior, Marge, Harriet, Pidge, and Tessie . . . HHHUSHHHE The Handshalce is the oFHcial organ ot the Alumnae Association.. . . its obiective is to keep the alumnae in contact with each other, and with the college. Staff: Jean Betty St. Pierre, Mildred Bowers, Editor Mary Louise Reilly, Ina Mae Pouliot. UUHHTEHLU Our QUARTERLY, a literary magazine, is published three times a year . . . it has at- tained All Catholic Honor Rating from The Catholic School Press Association . . . and All American Rating from the National Scholastic Press Association. Quarterly Staff: Julie Breidenbach, Rachel Liu, Editor Elsie Tahrik, and , Viola Wagner. X l f I ' . i N ,,,fta IX X i fx X fs. M iii? -lilliiillllllttililimi'5'::li5-liiiliiii iaia1gEgg5gg:s:1tgfgyfgggigiiiiasaii' X ?,lX ,J gs., C2 x 7 . . . and the Scribes and Critics . Kidwell, Sister Mariella, adviser, L '-:HQ by K , 5, i Raikowski, Zeis, Liu, Miners, Breidenbach, Petter, Pribyl Wagner, J tflkr 11:55 Coyne, and Tahnk. ' 'j Junior Ardeleon ofhcers . . . Dor othy Browne, Margaret Mary Con Way, Npresidentg Marie Doll, Lois Bachman . . . The Chinese Club in room 235 where we go for Jasmine tea, Rachel and Ruth, presiding cers. Jllmhl Q-Q ' nlllllll Ulu E' n m,,x?m HCTIVITIES ur Little Women and Marmee . . . Lenore Kidwell as Jog ary, Meg, Ev Ochs, Marmeeg Verna Fritzvold, Amyg Marne Beth . .. C. oflicers, President Gert Mohrbacher, Jodie and Julie Breidenbach . . . The iirst Benny-Johnny broadcast . . . Pat Hohf tells us her ideas on Meeting the Right Girl and Boy as George LePage, Homer Hurd, Mary Louise Mitchell, and Betty Chisholm await their cues . . . Arch Lofberg demonstrates his excellent wood-carving to Lukonians Norma Sarver, Betty and Barby Phipps, Kitty Britt, President, and Mary Tess Donlin . . . J' READERS' GUILD Row 14: Marthaler, PeHer, Schwartz, Malloy Row 2: Hunstiger, Maiers, Huhn, Raths, Smith. Row 3: Staniszeinski, Olson, Busche, Mc- Cann. Row 4: Hoffmann, Mohrbacher, Kukacka president: Hoppe, Smart. W.A.A. OFFICERS AND CABINET Row 1: Petrowitz, Hoey, president: Smith. Row 2: Mitchell, Keltgen, Noterman. Row 3: Mollner, Heim, Botz. Row 4: Lagundo, Madigan, Power. 1 UHGHHIZHIIUIIE JUNIOR ARDELEONS Row 1: Davidson, Strobel, Schmitz, Sailer, Simmers, Doll, I com. Row 2: White, Schorey, M., Schorey E., Garding, Strack, Sin Conway, Browne. Row 3: Bachman, Pawlowski, Welna, Rosette, Powers, St. Pie Madsen, Koppe. Row 4: Malloy, Loosbroek, Anthony, Miss Burke, modera.: O'Brien, Richter, Cavanaugh. Row 5: Bowers, Schultz, Kunz, Praxel, Lang, Loso. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Row 1' Vertin, Reilly Hoe Cla 'M ll . , y, ry,, a, oy, Morley. Row 2: Zimmer, Staniszeinski, Kukacka, Heim, Cox, Sommn 11 Row 3: Kohler, Mohrbacher, Breidenbach. SIGMA KAPPA PHI Row 1: Zirbes, Broker, Ludowese, Grundeman, Heinen, Grun Row 2: Keltgen, Vertin, Linneman, Phipps, Stewart, Donlin. Row 3: Bradford, Botz, Clary, Wehner, Smith, Walz. Row 4: Finley, Olson, Raths, Rajkowski. - Row 5: Fuchs, Murray. ' LUKONIANS Smith, Phipps, Zirbes, Bachman, Grahek, Gray, Sarver, Auer, Donlin, Britt, Smith. PRO AND CON Row 1: Yanes, Lagundo, Klassen, Sister Michaela, moderator, Morrissey, Loso, president. Row 2: Kohler, Tahnk, Holland. ART:-:mms rownrigg, Sovmmers, Reiter, Froehler, Suchomel, Rassier, Malerich, rainor, president. i RELATED HOME ARTS Row 1: Herman, Merickel, presidentg Leonard. Row 2: LeTourneau, Diepolder, Kelzer, Shauer. SOCIAL FORUM Row 1: Muggli Nelson, presidentg Hartman, Sum- mers, Pribyl, Hohf. Row 2: Gaffney, Hunt, Petrowitz, Schirber, Hoey, Wagner, Breidenbach, Flicek, Coyne. Row 3: Cox, C.g Cox, E.g Pouliot, Gehrki, Hoppe, Smart, Kohler, Bormann, Hall. ARDELEONS Evans, Coyne, Neises, Johnson, Mitchell, Bor mann, Homan, Pribyl, Petters, Kolb, Gaffney, Pou liot, Smith, Miss Burke, moderator. VOCAL ENSEMBLE: Row Row Ochs. 3 Row Row Row Phillips, Schack, Doll, Fritzvold. DOUBLE TRIO: Julie Notermann, Ruth Auer, Odila Busche, Evelyn Ochs, Mary Jane Loso, Marguerite Petters. ORCHESTRA Row 1: Christianson, Flatspeter, Loso, Fritzvold Shcack. Row 2: Whalen, Kroska, Aldrich, Burton Schorey, Cardinal, Auer, Busch, Walburn, Mohrbach er, Mollner, Summers, Petters. Row 3: Donlin, Thiel- man, Sister Gemma, Busche, Sommers, Wawersich Reiter. Kremer, Garding, Hardwig, Petters, Mertensotto, Lagundo, Antony, Walburn, Schorer, Morrissey. Whalen, Cardinal, Brown, Kopp, Auer, Loso, D. Eckerman, Kelly, Busche, Kohler, Loso, M. J. HIUSIC lv 1- Wfgm , JF 'N W Juhe Notermann and Dotsie Browne very much applove of the ice and ILS posslbili- The figure elght count m Richter, Pawlowski, Schnntz St Plerre Van Sloan Thome Reiter, and Olson Flashy athlete Jean Hunt plays on yonder South cam- pll S. Cabmet member, Muggs Smart waits for a coupla handouts. , '- X WeWe Fandel takes the varnish off the campus. I I it J . W 41, ,, , if at f 1 J' ,., . 'ie .1 ' ' I ' The aim of the VVomen's Athletic Association is to arrange a leisure- time program which includes an extremely wide variety of relaxaf tion and amusement. There are highly organized teams, smallfgroup games, crafts and cultural interests, X . i ,, 5, it 3 A ' ' ' J -..,f' ' V Wf- 1 f . ,Il 4 Q 3 if 17 ,Q a W-Vfliw, M: Z 1- .iff ,ff . , .f , . , ,F ' 2 . Ki Dodie Helm Mayhap a. Finn sk1 mush Figure elght don t count em Flaherty Le 1 our neau, Hanratty Raths, Leonard Hoppe, and Busche: is up. A. C. P. and Slapsie-Maxie Brad- ford . . . 1515. Mary Ann Gray gin. the pose is axiomatic. all-491 1 E qliggviilliliz 1 L and opportunities for individual ac' tivity. The program of the VV. A. A. emphasizes the advisibilty of selecting such activities as shall have a strong carryfover value for adult life. Frances Whelan wheeling along. Could this be Prexy Hoey come to a dead stop before the cam- era ? FACULA steak fry . . December tenth! teller s in i f li 1 ii: 3i.:,g:E y5 Edith Lagundo, Re- cording Secretary, as recorded on the celluloid. More FACULA steak-fry. Margaret Smart and Leone Hoey put-put- putting down the fairway. Caught on the' Badminton ,Courts . Stehly, Suchomel, Christianson, Miners Mollner, Lagundo, Bradford, Borman, and Raths. Miss Zierden uses Paint. Ping Mollner waits for a. mean return from Pong Borman. Lagundo, Wehner, Moore, Browne, Mer- ickel. EIGHJDOPG Kelley and PidgY Smith- Pat Leonard, Delores Diepolder and Eleanor Kelzer. Patricia Stehley, Jeanette O'Brien, and Billy Bowers. Kay Aldrich, Leona Rosette, Carol Strobel return to the Home of the Brave. X 1 Peggy Huber, Delores Heim, and Vi Wagner, Juniors, pre- fer their apple blossoms unbo-ttled. ...-s. X 2 I X fu..-,ilu A HUUHD THE SUHUUL Alice Hanratty, Margaret Olson, admire the land Reading identification ta.gs,,from' left to right . . . Eliza,- scape and Evelyn McCann has good taste too. beth Schultz, Mary Catherine Praxel, Roslyn Kunz, and Ev- elyn McK1gney. Leone Hoey, W. A. A. President, and her idea. of leisure time . SUCIHL HIGHLIGHTS The freshmen entertained Bishop Busch at dinner as part of their orientation. Sister Olivia. is in her glory entertaining the GM Girls at the Valefia Be'DtG11d0I'f, M?-ITY TGSS D0!1li11 and Kafi9 Rigg - - - welcoming tea. of the Symposium. X ll During Moonlight Serenade HIT! is ,.M.,.,-. Wmwn, .Yiwu X Posture Queen, Audrey Smith, and her attendants reign overthe Mardi Gras party . . . Rachel Liu, Jeanette Thielman, Dorothy Browne, Betty Beacom, Clara Anne Donlin, Audrey Smith, Mary Lou Davidson, Ann Muggli, Marie Fandel, Marne Kern, Barbara Simmer . . . Sister Al icene looks up Eleanor Kelly's demerit chort. Life begins ot l s ln the still of the night . . . prefects Sister Chcxrito, Sister Gonzogci, Sister Quentin, ond Sister Brigid. . . , provided . , .? St. Joseph Bennies' Mother-Daughter teo given during the Christmas holidays. Ruthie Linnemon, pouring, Eileen Hordwig, Morie Golomo. ' in inf SCHUUL Wee Fandel thinks about studying X ,xxx ,Wi , ggljiim. I .,,: fff ll 'assist - f - 7 iff ',-messy? y Wi' 'f' 2:52212 lv' :f: ' f P W af.. ' , - Y . rm ,iiiiLff Q, - 2 All ' if, f l k A .f ,fin A i ' SSW l 1' lllx F W'tl'llla7f ' s we k- RN. V! l ' Sw L viz 211- dying. 1 aying down the statutes Institution, ll. to r.J Mary Reiter, Peg Mollner, Margaret Smart, Leonei Hoey, Margaret Olson, Betty Chisholm, President, Mary Louise Mitchell, Mary Tess Donlin, Ann Elane Power, Rosemary Hoesch- en, lmelda Schuster, Rosemary Raikowski, and Mary Erickson. lEditor's Note: M. E. is not so fat as she looks on this picturel. PHHTIES Five more shopping days till Christmas . . . well whaddye know? . . . St. Ben's has a. Christmas dinner and everybody dresses up for candle light, n' everythini Margot Hoffmann and Peg Homan in the foreground trip down the wooden stairs. world . . . dancing on , I s 2, Faculty-Freshmen Reception . . . You'1l love it here. It's a wondd . . . hi, boys. PHHTIES Dear Diary, The twinkling lights weren't all a part of the artificial decorations. When Bill told me so earnestly that I looked like a reasonable facsimile of his dream girl, I would have been tempted to believe him had it not been for the blarney fairly shining out of his eyes. But it's nice to Think about it. That's what I like about pronouns . . . they're so indetlnite. Sodality installation dinner. Mary Toots and Jim lead the procession and that's not all. All of which goes to prove that Kitty and Maxine can stop anything . . . even a cam- eraman. Now is the time for Audrey and Julie to come to the Ade of the party. CAde is, the Johnny looking at the camera . . . not the stun in the bottle.J NCES BEEURE lIHlllPllS UUEEH In her determination to remain unmarried Atalanta imposed strange conditions on all who sought her hand. He who would marry her must beat her in a foot race. If he tailed, death by the sword was the penalty. ln spite ot these terms a few young men tried to out-run her, but no one was successful until Hip- pomenes, having sought the aid of Venus, goddess ot love, won the race by throwing out three golden apples to deter the fleet- footed maiden. Unable now to protest any longer, Atalanta gave her hand to Hippomenes amidst much reioicing throughout the land. l J - f w P , P E k i I I l ' ZZQ mga JM Mifflin we r 5 ' . ' . 1, . p . J Y 'M H 4'74'J'I ' RUTH AUER sf. Cloud, Mann. ' If ' ' - 'U ' Music . . . Auer by hour at the piano. Day . 141,41 Q -1- ,Q hops it from St. Cloud . . . member Lukon- -dl u i . ians . . . quiet and rather shy . . . but a tal- ' t L I and ented musician. ...af-4 aw, . ple? J36 Zi' - B ' pluodjhv fffule English . . . Assistant editor of FACULA. Secretary of Liturgical committee . . . Maudie to us . . . her Irish eyes and drollery help us out at the right times. MARY ERICKSON Mankato, Minn. Biology . . . Our editor . . . Irishest Icelander we ever knew . . . charter member Student Council . . . Secretary of Class for last two ABETH CHISHOLM Alexandria, Minn. Years - - - we call her M9-TY Touts - - - U Economics . . . with a. great k a gning clothes . . . A11 Collegeqigegifikggel . charter member Student Council . . . ber Sigma. Kappa Phi . . . plans to be a ician . . . says there's no place like Gla- Park. MARY FLYNN Elk Mound, Wis. .-fyylr' I ffl EVELYN HALL Si. Cloud, Minn. Sociology . . . President of class Freshman and Sophomore years . . . expresses her ap- preciation of sociological and literary values in the philosophic tense . . . proclaims her , heritage proudly in her knowledge of Irish MARY MARGARET HARVEY Duluth. Minn- folk lore. Sociology . . . Treasurer of Sodality . . . Chairman of Our Lady's Committee . . . So- r M i cial Forum . . . tldlest room ln school . . . ' ROSEMARY HOESCHEN Sf. Cloud, Mi English . . . President of Commuters' Cl . . . member Scribes and Critics . . . h changed her major often . . . charter memb of Student Council . . . Ambassador of go ill to St. loud. fo fa' R -Q ,learn transfer Sophomore year from Villa. MARGARET HOMAN Bismarck, N. Dak. English . . . best dressed girl . can't un- V derstand that mark in Classics because shed knows Homer so well . . . FACULA staff . . . V1-P 1dttAdl ...lik l . . gl-331111165 ,lid Qorericl egilm, as ce MARGARET Jon-lNsoN Deer Rwer, Minn. English . . . President of Ardeleons . . . en- joys studylng . . . but, oh, you fun! . . . member WAA Cabinet . . . prospective politi- cian of our class . . . shareholder in tradi- . tional senior mom,-197' DOLORES KELTGEN Blrd Island, Home Economics . . . to interne lnpdietet in Chicago . . . member WAA Cabinet . FACULA stat . . . Sigma Kappa Phi . . brother's a birdman from Bird Island a pilots Keltg home and back vacations. JANE Loso Sf Joseph M-nn 2553? ffag2'0dMQ1i,0n1Y RUTH uu E Peking, China Biology . . . graduated in mid-year . . . Sen- ior class treasurer . . . deft technician with an equally deft mind . . . her last dissection was performed on a chocolate cake at a bon voyage party . . . left us at Christmas with a promise to be back for our H. C. reunion in 1945 . . . an M. D. from Peking Medical School. ROSE Ho-me Economics . . . Mrger Phi . . . WAA Cabinet humming Tony boy, ,Qofw Latin . . . most infectious laugh ln school . . . for all her lovely daintlness and femininity she has been a. whiz on the basketball court . . . Winner of Elizabeth Zapp scholarship . .- . Secretary of Our Lady's Committee. MUGGLI Carson, N. Dak. Sociology . . . keeper of the ever-filled pantry in room 234 . . . treasurer of Social Forum . . . has beautiful looks, posture and sense fof humor . . . hi, beautiful . . . called Moogle by uS'D.S. 9 W I X I ,Aw f . 3 E 1 .fv My -. lx! 'M fwfdf' 11 fofffy Nfffifff W QW7 ffwdj W all Pfi- 0? fy! Jw HELEN LORENZ fp Langd , N. Dok.W MARJORIE NELSON Eau Claire, Wis. Sociology . . . Business Manager FACULA . . . President Social Forum . . . takes her love with an English accent . . . unofficial tennis champ of the school . . . likes to dls- cuss Christian social principles with the Home Ec'er . JULIA NOTERMAN Victoria, Minn. Music . . . and we really mean music major . . . plays anything including piano, trom- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 bone, viola and others too numerous to men- tion . . . most agile athlete in school . . . youngest in the class . . . WAA Cabinet . . . FACULA art staff . . . winner of Mother Lou- lse Walz scholarship. EVELYN OCHS Springfield, Mifi Music . . . simply can't express the beauty her voice and the sweetness of her smile . 4 we'1l be proud to say we knew her whe . . . has a cheery word for everyone . . . a a laugh for every joke . . . Secretary Ar leons. ARLETTA PETROWITZ Mousfon, Wis. Sociology . . . Ex-President WAA . . . mem- ber Cabinet . . . Vice-President Senior Class and Social Forum . . . is constantly referred to as a competent manager . . . good sport and sportswomau. MARGUERITE PETTERS Thief River Falls, Minn. 0-3-MJ , ' J, 4 'vwulf Music . . . owner of cottage at Big Spunk Auf! ,ZIMAJ-N -vw -vuuxl. . R row! where everyone goes . .lcome spring . . . ,460 'gp Vocal Ensemble . . . Ar e eons . . . oves to 4,99 Jawaufli ,uvdfb 'JMU sew . . . Evie's unofliclal roommate. ANN ELANE yan Hook ' , Home Economics . . . shiny red hair . . OMWWL off some good puns . . . gets by with 'WV awful ones . . . Chairman Apostolic Comm I JUL tee . . . member WAA Cabinet . . . Sig - .D - Kappa Phi . . . Student Council . . . Secret ' - wif odality. ' - Lv f,M.r ' M9 SCHIRBER Timber Lake, S. D. Sociology . . . versatile South Dakotan who pledges her troth as a rural sociologist from now until? . . . but. she says it runs in the , family . . . member of Social Forum . . . sec- MARY KATHERINE RIGG Bnsmarck, N. Duk. ,etary Mission Committee . , . led a Snappy English l . U member of Ardeleons u U . enjoys little senior basketball team . . . period. a joke . . . knows 'em all . . . pun are her shall we say weakening . . . speaks often in dialect that Hitler wouldn't like. RASSIER St. Joseph, Minn. y . . . day hops from St. Joe . . . gor- eyes and lashes . . . secretary Carte- i . excels 'in lish stories because of training under Sister Remberta . . . the mill-stream. ELSIE TAHNK Cl0qUSf, Minn- English Lit. genius of class of '40 . . . 1n fact any class . . . Editor of QUARTERLY President of Scribes and Critics . . . can AUDREY SMITH Th f R F H Mmn whip up anything clever in no time at all. le Iver o s, Sq.u.e.h-I-A-b Home Economics . . . Posture Queen twice Bla' ' . , ' wt.. o bl mfmber S:gnEfafrIg'?3i1Ll1lhi ' ' LVXAJEA Tw MA' lY'l ' Tw W ' ' ane...arsa ...uo- . . . lans . . . butterscotch sundaes keep her hair Q,4.Ea.-LL H-M-f--'5-, ' un' SCHUSTER Pilot Grove, Mo. gold and curly . . . It's the ilnished product TA M - tt ' x H1 vK...-.0-M----4-L- yn W I esident of Senior Class . . . that counts' u,,,.,.4l- 1 3 L'- 'L' way from Missouri . . . Vice-President 5-J',L ' , ' -rl,-,,,,.Q.,, ban. Sodality . . .' member of 'Scribes and Crl- 'X--':n'-V' ' . Readers' Gund . . .'has slight M -1 , . QA. . Q-..-'Af accent that we lo . . . has an e- N-Hema. 1 P.v...nuA-4-MA' ,, ut I u U: Wy' ailvu-sa 1 s i 2 ua-so-M ' LL' P,...,....J..e.-.L. ' 9' J .ff i1e.e--MLi- rr A run LUCILLE BELANGER BETTY BOULGER Music SL. Cloud, Minn. Bougie French Dickinson, N. D. KATHRYN BROKER ODILA BUSCHE Katie Ode Home Economics St. Cloud, Minn. Music Wadena, Minn. CAROLYN COX ALICE FINLEY C. J. Fin Sociology Pierre, Minn. Home Economics Chinook, Mont. 1 JULIE BREIDENBACH Speed Sociology j Reynolds, N. Y. 5 4? CLEO CLARY Clete Home Economics Staples, GENEVA FUCHS ' Gen Chemistry Grand Forks, N. 'S GENEVIEVE FUCHS MARY JANE GEHRKI DOLORES HEIM Gen Janie Dodie Iome Economics Grand Forks, N. D. Treasurer - Home Economics Edgely, N. D. Sociology Selby, S. D. ROSE MARIE HOPPE Hop MARGARET HOFFMANN LEONE HOEY Margot Hooey Biology Great Falls, Mont. Sociology LeSueur, Minn. KATHRYN HUBER Peg Sociology Melrose, Minn. Vice-President German Shakopee, Minn MARGARET KERN MARTHA KILZER JOSEPHINE KOHLER Marne Latin Richardton, N. D. Jodie 'Sociology St, Cloud, Minn, Mathematics St. Joseph, Minn RUTH LINNEMANN FRANCES KUKACKA MARGARET MARTHALER Ruthie Fran Nellie Home Economics St. Joseph, Minn. French Montgomery, Minn. English Osakis, nj GERTRUDE MOHRBACHER MARY LOUSE MITCHELL msg Moos G t erry History er Le Centre, Minn. English President Minot N D Biology Elk River R R CATHERINE PRIBYL MARY EVELYN SASSMANN Katie Mike English St. Cloud, Minn. Sociology La Crosse, Wis. KATHRYN VERTIN Kay Home Economics Wahpeton, N. D. MARY ZIMMER ' Zim Biology Belgrade, Minn. MARGARET SMART Mugs Sociology Mauston, Wis. 1 . X: -X 2 'N14 VIOLA WAGNER Vi S0Ci010gY Alexandria, Minn. IRENE ZIRBES Pinkle Home Economics Bismarck, N. D. Wawersigh, Reilly, Klassen, Zeis, Kiner, Evans. SUPHUIHUHES Row 2: Holland, Phipps, Trainor. Row 1: Merickel, Moore, Lagundo, Smith, Yanes, Flicek, Wehner, Kolb, Hunt, Mollner. Row 2: Pouliot, Busch, Cardinal, Bormann, -Murray, Hanratty, Morrissey, Ethen. Row 1: Raths, Botz, Cary, Olson, Niedzielski, Rajkowski, Coyne, Cox, Donlin, Bradford, Schack. SUPHUIHURES Reilly, treasurerg Mollner, vice presidentg Olson, presidentg Rajkowski secretary. Row 2: Bensen, McCann, Boese, Row 1: Peffer, Miller, Fandel, Britt, Schwartz, Ludowese, Neises. Row 2: Zeimentz, Guise, Bettendorf, Schroeder, Trombley, Gaffney, Hart- man. Row 1: Schomer, Kidwell, Fritzvold, Grundman, N., Summers, Grundman, E., Heiuen. Row 3: Romero, McKigney, Smith. Row 2: Pawlowski, Schultz, E. Burton, Malerich. Row 1: Middlestadt, Olson, Gray, Mad- sen, Conway. FIIESHIIIEII Row' 5: Beacom, Donlin. ' Row 4: Scott, Flaspeter, Grahek, Notch. Row 3: Schmitz, Davidson, Powers, I Diepolder. , Row 2: Welna, Huhn, Wiseman. I Row 1: Strobel, Willing, Aldrich, Zitur. I Row Row Row Row Row Boese, Thome, Sinner, Dollh Simmers, Sommers, Praxel, Eckerman Marthaler. W I1-,. . X I I I I I Kardash, Askin. I Kremer, Hutchinson. Maiers, Richard. I Brownrigg, Mertensotto. , Webb, Beatty, Lang. I I I I I K, I W Mary Reiter, president 3 My M June Beatty, secretary gfwfi' ,gZ,,'iw6WwgL3M' PMMWM JW of x 1 M My 191 XI U Row 2: Froehler, Shauer, Herman, Bachman, Loosbroek, White. Row 1: Schorey, M., Smith, Malloy, Loso, Schorey, E., Christiansen, Hylden. Row 2. 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E, Murphy Mr. Frank Ramler St. Cloud Woolen Mills Senior Class of 1940 Stevenson's Inc. Mr. A. J. Strobel Dr. W. T. Wenner Linneman, Ruth St. Joseph Aldrich, Kathryn Antony, Betty Grace Askin, Mary Jeanne Auer, Ruth Bachman, Lois Beacom, Betty Beatty, June Beaudet, Marie Bensen, Catherine Berger, Mazie Bettendorf, Valeria Boese, Mary Boese, Rita Borman, Dolores Botz, Mary Boulger, Betty Bowers, Mildred Bradford, Maxine Breidenbach, Julia Britt, Kathleen Broker, Katherine Browne, Dorothy Brownrigg, Mary Burton, Juanita Busche, Odila Carufel, Marion Cardinal, Lorraine Cary, Jane Cavanaugh, Patricia Chisholm, Betty Christianson, Marie Ciba, Cecilia Clary, Cleo Conway, Margaret Mary Cox, Carolyn Jane Cox, Elizabeth Coyne, Patricia Davidson, Mary Louise Diepolder, Dolores Doll, Marie Donlin, Clara Anne Donlin, Mary Tess Eckerman, Leona Erickson, Mary Evans, Cleo Evans, Doris Fandel, Marie Finley, Alice Flaherty, Mary Eliz. Flicek, Adeline Flynn, Mary Fritsvold, Verna Froehler, Lorraine Fuchs, Geneva Fuchs, Genevieve Gaffney, Charlene Galama, Marie Garding, Dorothy Gehrki, Mary Jane Grahek, Muzette Gray, Mary Ann Gross, Mabel Grundman, Elaine Grundman, Evanelle Guise, Edna STUDENT DIRECTORY -- 1959-'40 Frazee Langdon, North Dakota Sauk Rapids 751 14th Ave. So., St. Cloud 814 4th Street No., St. Cloud 1001 3rd Ave. So., St. Cloud 130 W. 7th St. Claremont, Calif. Stillwater 721 2nd Ave. So., St. Cloud Welford 839 Ave., Port Arthur, Texas 1015 Sixth Ave. No., St. Cloud 302 6th Ave. No., St. Cloud 302 6th Ave. No., St. Cloud Madison Holdingford 118 Third Ave. W., Dickinson, N. D. 610 13th St. N., Benson No. 3 Park Apts., Fargo, N. D. Reynolds, North Dakota 274 Emerson No., Minneapolis 208 Eighth St. So., St. Cloud 517 Jefferson St., Wadena 803 Court House Square, St. Cloud 1310 Ave B., Bismarck, No. Dak. Wadena 202 Sth St., Bismarck, No. Dak. 356 Jenks St., St. Paul 509 Fifth Ave. So., St. Cloud Crary, North Dakota Alexandria 417 Chestnut St., Eau Claire, Wis. Waite Park 109 7th St. No., Staples 206 So. 3rd St., Livingston, Mont. 1003 Capitol Ave., Pierre, S. D. 1003 Capitol Ave., Pierre, S. D. LaMoure, North Dakota 413 16th Ave. No., St. Cloud Willow City, North Dakota Buffalo 349 6th Ave. So., St. Cloud 349 6th Ave. So., St. Cloud Hector 215 Christensen St., Mankato 507 9th St., Bismarck, No. Dakota Greenbush 624 4th Ave. So., St. Cloud Chinook, Montana 1168 Dayton Ave., St. Paul Mahnomen Elk Mound, Wisconsin 230 No. 21st St., LaCrosse, Wis. 812 7th Ave. So., St. Cloud 617 N. 5th St., Grand Forks, N. D. 617 N. 5th St., Grand Forks, N. D. 4011 Quail Ave., Robbinsdale Route 4, St. Cloud Paynesville Selby, South Dakota Morristown, South Dakota 206 13th St., Bismarck, No. Dakota Sauk Rapids 627 7th Ave. No., St. Cloud 627 7th Ave. No., St. Cloud 6091741 St. Germain, St. Cloud Hanratty, Alice - Hardwig, Eileen Hartman, Margery Harvey, Mary Margaret Heim, Delores Heinen, Marjorie Hermann, Lucille Hoeschen, Rosemary Hoey, Leone Hoffman, Margaret Hohf, Patricia Holland, Alice Holland, Dorothy Homan, Margaret Hoppe, Rose Marie Huber, Kathryn Huhn, Lucille Huntstiger, Harriet Hunstiger, Marcella Hunt, Jean Hutchinson, Marie Hylden, Frances Janski, Patricia Johnson, Margaret Jutz, Marianne Kardash, Marcella Kelly, Eleanor Keltgen, Delores Kelzer, Eleanor Kern, Margaret Kidwell, Lenore Kiner, Elizabeth Klassen, Jeannette Kohler, Josephine Kolb, Patricia KOPP, Vera Kosloske, Beatrice Kremer, Louise Kroska, Rita Kukacka, Frances Kunz, Roslyn Lagundo, Edith Lang, Jean Leonard, Patricia LeTourneau, Isabelle Liddane, Margaret Jane Liu, Rachel Liu, Ruth Loosbroek, Bernadette Lorenz, Helen Loso, Dorine Loso, Mary Jane Ludowese, Marie Madigan, Rose Madsen, Marie Maiers, Teresa Malerich, Mary Malloy, Lois Marthaler, Margaret McCann, Evelyn McKigney, Evelyn Mertensotto, Joanna Merickel, Sally Miller, Leone Miners, Lorraine Barry St. Joseph 1027 9th Ave No., St. Cloud 619 Woodland Ave., Duluth Edgeley, North Dakota 820 30th Ave. No., St. Cloud Wabasha 625 10th Ave. No., St. Cloud LeSueur 2504 2nd Ave., Great Falls, Mont. 400 WI. 11th Ave., Mitchell, S. D. St. Joseph St. Joseph 1171141 4th, Bismarck, No. Dakota Melrose 210 Holmes, Shakopee 717 6th Ave. No., St. Cloud 340 5th Ave. So., St. Cloud Waite Park Waubun ' 801 2nd Ave., Sauk Rapids 3rd Ave., St. Cloud 310 4th Ave. So., St. Cloud Deer River New Ulm Sauk Rapids 115 No. 3rd, Livingston, Montana Bird Island Waconia 615 7th Ave. No., St. Cloud 511 8th Ave No., St. Cloud 618 7th Ave. N., Jamestown, N. D. 138 16th Ave. So., St. Cloud St. Joseph Ogema Wadena 209 7th Ave. No., Sauk Rapids 3101 8th St. No., St. Cloud 526 3rd Ave. So., St. Cloud Montgomery 511 No. Jefferson St., New Ulm 4518 Alabama Ave. S. E., Washington, D. C. 627 Sth Ave. So., St. Cloud 211 Maple St., Sauk Centre Hugo 609 W. 12 St., Port Angeles, Wash. 13 Fang Chia Hutung, Peking, China 13 Fang Chia Hutung, Peking, China Melrose Langdon, North Dakota St. Joseph St. Joseph 122 12th Ave. No., St. Cloud Madison Lake 309 2nd Ave: N. WI., Mandan, N. D. 122 12th Ave NO., St. Cloud Shakopee 486 S. Hamlin Ave., St. Paul Osakis Cando, North Dakota Marshall Waite Park 309 Jefferson Ave., Wadena 314 9th Ave. So., St. Cloud 405 5th St., Bismarck, No. Dakota Mitchell, Mary Louise Mittelstadt, Dorothy Mohrbacher, Gertrude Mollner, Margaret Moore, Mary Margaret Moos, Elsa Morley, LaVonne Morrissey, Helen Muggli, Anne Murray, Frances Neises, Bernadine Nelson, Marjorie Niedzielski, Alyce Noterman, Julia O'Brien, Jeanette Ochs, Evelyn Olson, Edith Olson, Margaret Pallonsch, Margaret Pawlowski, Marjorie Peffer, Bettie Peffer, Dorothy Petrowitz, Arletta Petters, Marguerite Phillips, Gertrude Phipps, Barbara Phipps, Mary Elizabeth Pouliot, Ina Mae Power, Ann Elane Powers, Genevieve Praxel, Mary Pribyl, Catherine Rajkowski, Rosemary Rassier, Kathleen Raths, Katherine Reilly, Mary Louise Reiter, Mary Jo Rich'ard, Margaret Jane Richter, Marie Rigg, Mary Katherine Romero, Consuelo Rosette, Leona Rowan, Shirley Sailer, Elayne Sarver, Norma Schack, Yvonne Schaefer, Rosemary Schirber, Marcella Schirber, Mary Catherine STUDENT DIRECTGRY -- 1939-'40 Minot, North Dakota Heron Lake 287 No. Waterville, LeCenter 417 12 St. So., Moorhead Wahpeton, North Dakota Elk River Forest Lake 323 W. 34th St. So., Minneapolis Carson, North Dakota Wadena A Waubun 847 Oxford Ave., Eau Claire, Wis. Foley Victoria 205 No. 3rd St., St. Peter 306 E. Sanborn St., Springfield Fessenden, North Dakota Fessenden, North Dakota 1003 9th Ave. No., St. Cloud Perh'am 130 16th Ave. So., St. Cloud 130 16th Ave. So., St. Cloud Mauston, Wisconsin 529 9th Ave. So., St. Cloud 912 3rd Ave. So., St. Cloud 418 6th St. So., St. Cloud 418 6th St. So., St. Cloud 106 So. 6th St., Mankato Van Hook, North Dakota LaMoure, North Dakota Lamberton 509 7th Ave. No., St. Cloud Rice St. Joseph Roundup, Montana 505 8th Ave. No., St. Cloud Crary, North Dakota 503 6th Ave. So., St. Cloud 423 Belmont Road, Grand Forks, North Dakota 204 Mandan St., Bismarck, N. D. 351 120 St., New York City, N Y 611 N. E. 1st St., Faribault 1586 Dayton Ave., St. Paul 2753 Aldrich Ave., Minneapolis 724 15th Ave. So., St. Cloud 217 15th Ave. So., St. Cloud 302 2nd St., Sauk Rapids Timber Lake, South Dakota Timber Lake, South Dakota Schmitz, Dolores Schomer, Jeanette Schorey, Betty Schorey, Margaret Schroeder, Rose Schultz, Elizabeth Schultz, Evelyn Schuster, Imelda Schwartz, Frances Scott, Phyllis Shauer, Frances Simmers, Barbara Sinner, Mary Jane Smart, Margaret Adeline Smith, Smith, Audrey Smith, Betty Jean Smith, Mary Jane Sommers, Isabel St. Pierre, Betty Jean Staniszewski, Irene Stehly, Patricia Stewart, Marjorie Strack, Renee Strobel, Carol Such'omel, Constance Summers, Helen Tahnk, Elsie Terrahe, Alma Thielman, Jeanette Thome, Marie Trainor, Kathleen Van Sloun, Faith Vertin, Catherine Wagner, Viola Walbrun, Berneice Walz, Renee Webb, Barbara Wehner, Catherine Welna, Gloria Whalen, Frances White, Marjorie Willing, Mildred Wisman, Mary Ellen Wohlleb, Dorothy Yanes, Kathleen Zeis, Hortense Zimmer, Mary Zirbes, Irene Zitur, Ruth giltlltliilliiiiilri tliiliiltllseltisll Melrose St. Joseph Sartell Sartell St. Joseph Pipestone 727 7th Ave. So., St. Cloud Pilot Grove, Missouri Brandon 320 Ave. C. 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