Derham Hall High School - Hour Glass Yearbook (St Paul, MN)
- Class of 1940
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XS'-fn is A A avi Z ln Every Day ol the School Year with its endless activities there are always those who make lite worth its Weight, in gold by Will- ingly imparting to us their unlimited knowledge of God and His universe. For all this and more We are grateful to our teachers. i .ZZ- 1,1 1 X Sister Marie Ursule, Principal A. M.-University ot Minnesota Sister Aquinata Librarian Sister Cecelia Music A. M. - Columbia University Sister Helen Francis Latin, American History A. B. - College of St. Catherine Sister Leon Art A. B. - College of St. Catherine Sister Mary William English A. B. - College of St. Catherine Sister Stella Marie Chemistry, Biology, Home Economics A. B. - College of St. Catherine Mr. Cecil Birder Vocal LL. B. - Notre Dame Miss Catherine Boulger Mathematics A. B. - College oi St. Catherine Mrs. S. O. Huso English A. B. - College of St. Catherine Miss Muriel Larrabee Expression A. B. - College of St. Catherine Miss Marjorie McMullen Social Studies A. B. - College of St. Catherine Miss Marie Salscheider Physical Education S. B. - College ot St. Catherine Ruth Mary Bnngs Edrtor Alberta Ashton Asslstant Ed1tor Jantce Mescher Art Edltor Catherrne Derng Mus1c Jaoquellne Harnllton Drarnattcs Mary Pat Mtnoaue Feature Betty Moore Llterary Joan Swenson Sports Mary Ennekrng Claudta Helnen Busrness if , . . gg . 5 fi: it i., 1 4 l 1. , . 4 I , l -,N r ,'-TL-. , , , 'S1-j.fl3u1 , 1 , .Lin N' 1' 1 x -- 1: , -, .. 4-rx N. -- f,,s,.?iM.,. . .,,..uv.n,., . I ,.,- M. -1.-,L g 1 I .-ew... .3105 ' -. ' 4.41 ' Ay. A -Q,--,gh , n. ff' if 4 . 'if . . ...gw L, n N z-'-. -,, ' J ! 1 ww I1 , At last I can select my own program! Miss Boulqer, Ierry Malay, Theo Reimrinaer, Mary Louise O'Hara, Pat Webster, Pat O'Connor, Rosemary Ierue, Miilicent Levin, Betty Lange, and Iosephine Lange. Upperclassmen look on enviously as Ruth Heck is measured for a new uniform. ,.....,,, 5 f egistration Da Has Ilfs Activities Hurray! Caps and gowns and books for sale! Betty Siroky, Marion Kirchmaier, and Mary lane O'Brien. lean Heck, Mary Ryan, Pat Roche. Millicent Levin, Rosemary Ierue, and Ruth Mary Brings. 'P h the vgiriilxle Olde Booke Shoppe! A Freshman to her big sister, I am dust be- neath thy feet, wilt thou walk upon my rug? Gladys Puvogel, Peggy Siroky, Patricia Cain, Annice Kreuser, Ruth Heck, Mary Ryan, and Anita Filben. The evening made up for any discomfort that the day brought. The Seniors enter- tained the school with emphasis on the Freshmen at their rolicksome Big-Little Sis- ter Party. Kay Derrig, Marcia Evanson, Alberta Ashton, Virginia Lee, Margaret Hayden, Kathleen Sullivan, Betty Lou Brehany, Barbara Sime, Nancy Sullivan, Betty Moore, Rosalie McGough, Ioan Swenson, Ianice Mescher, and Iackie Hamilton, -Q eniors Have Full wa FX ., f - 177 51 Wg l ..I.. I J. l 'ii ni' V, . 19,3 95 fr- Siroky, and Mary Cecelia Lynch. x ,up- -r-I7 u Inf' l 19.9, 4,- 1 -I Y Clothes inside-out, Wearing Daddy's canvas gloves, carrying dish towels-that was the playful torture every little Freshman suf- fered under the rule of the big sisters from the first bell in the morning to dismissal at three. Mary Ennekinq, Peggy firm A it 1 a I , : l f l t 5 , 8 l. , , , I- I. , ,. . 5 . , l l 1 S 'xt ' K., xi 11 Whafs More Fun Than A Sunny Day? 7 2 ' f f 1 'l ' '7 o l 'I A ' ' ' ,uv , ' x 9. I ' J' 1. I I I . 5 . s ' , , . . . I . 1 kt M .0 ' 5 4: ' .ijxfis '11 i, .- 4. s, ,. ta r s A6 ' - A, ,- s s I x A . 5,3 . -. - q ., it 1 ' 1' X ' fx' g A It -,Ll an 1 -' ,nf . V! J N ,t K... in A! A J X lt. .eljgtzifek A ,'-x S ,,.m.r e tc-Seize That was a hard climb! Betty Brtll, Pat Krumpelbeck, Pat McCabe, and Ann Frances Santo. Come and join us. Ioan Swenson, Pat Webster, and Pat O'Connor. 4 4 - N X I A45 I I V V ,i 9 Sod ' . V gxitflbs , . .. uf. we ' H518 SJ-IOSS E- -'I D C1 . Mffjgf, woven Gum VI Th '1 11 b ' en' L Y EH HOSE- Glory GTS GTG SIT11 SS l at GTG eCO1'I'111'1g. elm-,U Uelqnqmory I Over Connie Kennedy, Betty Moore, and Mary Adele Cullen. I P07 jean IUOCCQ - new 'lm Slnsf eck, gefifoglnf M. Fill' UZ? A senior trio starts out for a campus stroll. Mary Enneking, Iackie Hamilton, and non 'D u D UO. r rs, will W Will the Iuniors win again? lane Keele, Marie O'Neill, Betty Barrett, Margaret Hauenstein, and Yvette Morm. Bridal Paths Attract Riders h Xovebl emoy rxdmg dong X e 3 Thi-BY ed trarls W bsier Wood H Mnhcem Levm Pm e O Nex agcyaeannette Cfomn Lets follow later Helen Donovan and Ruth Drommerhcxusen They re ready They ve come to the end of a perfect r1de Vxrqmxa Lee and Mary Erbert for mspectron Bely Barrett cmd Rosemary Ierue FI ' .Rst ' ff--tif' 7-Ps Q-L .04 4. x -4.1 F 'i .-1? 7 , Dion' woe' wgicaiwr S 9 Q G KYUKYXPSACIY Xfux pokrgixet' and We :L 2 1 M Ores-f A Nimscfe The Sophom nor Paincic Roche Frances Ocon Herri- Lo na and jean QQKKXUG aff The Lead 4.-ana-ww The Seniors- Albertcx Ashton, Virginia Lee, Ianice Mescher and Barbara Sime. -.. The Freshmen- Iean Wolkerstorfer, Mary Cecelia Lynch Mary Richardson, and Gloria Thorsen. All In A Day At Dcrham, This group prefers ci convertible. Virginia Lee, Marilyn Larumy, Icmce Mescher, and Ruih Drommerhcxusen, .J Thq Come To ffhool - H ow? ,J K If e...., inf 3 cies 0199951 to Oihers' 1 ue MCGough. KGY Derriq Gnd Rosa walk Some hke to 1 mme Hauenswn ohgxiugigzrsgznnecker I X K Y an These Vote for Street CUTS. Margaret Mary Long, Iocmne Norton, Viola Corte, and Beity Iune Shaughnessy. -..1 Group chairmen display Shakespeare The Work - Un What? , ,W ,rf :.F'v5rn-fwfr'-W W - mlgkmj, E3 I X ,. i i Dil i,,s2 .fg v . n N, sf projects. Bernice Fleming, Barbara Sime, and Ianice Mescher, M.-1 Seniors clramatize the grave di QSFS-SCene from Hamlet g 53:51 lSwenson, Marcia Evanson Ianice M h I me Kennedy, Kathleen 'S ll ssc gr' Gllbenf MUYY Adele Cullen, and LllIc'lhl::I3'SugTcl: is., is eshmen WT The FY, and Y S' gslle W1 th YS The Sophomore English Class examines its poetry projects. 1-.., K Cokes are an all-time lavorite. , Pat lean Kaufmann, Rose:-mcrY Lennon' legnne PGH 5 4' A 2: ff 1 . 1 ... I I fi. . .,, a A - Y' ' f' .f L?gl '. L 3,1 'K lf Even lingering over sandwiches is fun! Betty Lange, Yvette Morin, Margaret Hauenstein, Rosemary Lennon, Iackie Hamilton, leanne Parr, lean Cummins Pat Wood, Patty Leavitt, and lane Keele, d Wood, Margaret Hauenstem, P411 Dion' an lane Keele. v The lounge is a Freshman monopoly. Freshmen sittina on the floor-Anita Filben, lean Wolkerstorfer, Peqqy M Siroky, and Dorothy Donovan. - Freshmen on davenport-Maureen Hamilton Charlotte Ann Kell, d ll Thetl diclrft heC1Y the be Mary Cecelia Lynch. Y an : , ' L y ' ,ggi - If A me. lltj li lv . recreation for SO ll ' in 20l 15 G ll! ' Doncmg 9 K L N . fs 1 E LJ Hcnmttofh and k' Pat BettY, Moog?onlg?c6E9nnoTan!::1ndrl!'Aune Vachon- Ugfw H I fe! , ff They Have New Experiences - In Wha Iust IITICIQIDS plczymg one of these' The Se o M s1c App ec cm C s Wig' 'z How m.1ch there 15 to learn 1n the art of converscxuon' n Eqx Y F z g , 1 ' I I Le- -1: Q ke. , K Q 2 A ef 5 3 1 'Y -5' in nir u' ri'onlc1s. l+ . k, J9.:. . .rf -. Q ...A - we -...-........... , , 7 4 gi, e 'hw M 5, A, Q e QL.- 4 W we 53 , ' ,, A ' 'A 1 ' ' ' . lu ior n-1'sh. The Dzsmzss At Three 0 Clock Where T09 Good bye untll tomorrowl Mary Pat Mmoque Ruta Hamrlton Vxola Carle, lean Heck, and Evelyn McMahon. Tlus 1S really cz model me' Barbara Slme Albert YV JI' C ,M r . Evelyn McMahon and Belly Moore ff Hurry or you won't make it! Margaret Mary Long, Wanted. more bicycles. lean Wolkerstorfer, Charlotte Ann Kelly, Mary Cecelia Lynch, and Gladys Puvogel. a'.'?.:..f A ter School Activities Are F uri 55 if 5 I fy.. refs? ., Jw-1. tx- 3 -nf '. Let's give her red hot peppersl Mildred Henly, Maureen Hamilton, and Anita Filben, JiiiS?iEEH We meet them leaving the English Garden. Marie O'Neill, Marilyn Laramy, and Donna Prettyman, iield. the Soccer lt's a rush lor the ball on arle- - , nice kick-oil. ll Keeiel Mqiggnrixbert Thdl- was G hneS5Y.' lcmzind lemme h uf! def' li2etfYwls:ti, intl Sdlschel 5 QL. . - Follow through, Pat! Ieanne Parr, Frances Ungaretti, loanne Norton, Pat Roche, Rita Hamilton, Frances O'Connor, Pat Mulcahy, Miss Salscheider, and lane Keele. For Whom? See-S QW, Margery Daw Franc es Unga , rettl and Beth' I une Shall, ghnesg Y. 'sv' ,z vi' ey. F f me IS if really true? Ben Y Anne Laidlaw and ferry M uloy U '2 5 . 9 if U: '4' 2. xgfgvw 9 'x x ,K X F- fx gn fffkj- . xi Q L 'S . Ie th , ' X N- GY I. . .fig eclchi D4:LE1QGnVS,ood 139 for their St 'P ' M' Un G cry Zenggr Norionl Pm I', ' riqiq Xxxfy M' ' - -1 x X' ' ZUW ' - '? Pix er-af OW mow! does xx hoxdr L ekko L '-5 Bmnax Vxoxo Cvge- Xeageiiwifxmmidukgonn. OK ' mm - - gmqmf-ffgxnzlcriabetko gshkon, YNKYK Mow Bmxqs Suse, Mow and Barbara XXX st She KO 'Yoke Cafe Xe. Ruth Mow mms- Qmyekmq and yyxwxcem Levm. Th ' - 4 . e Seniors do hs ' H, CTV -w e such fun! , Weeks Enjo ed By All Lennon Mildred Henly lean Wolkerstorfer and Margaret Hayden During Book Week every tall the lounge tables are covered with the best of modern litera- ture from the world over for the students' perusal, and each tree moment is spent browsing or hurrying in to finish a fasci- nating story. he KOHOW 'L O Q to 5 nl ,IOXJ GU sentencit ruoffllng e sos-Wall hefebxl S65 QSC pox Mmfiqu QYCX QYY gonw in ex mM0hOflln glvftces Evebfn and mmfm.m ATTFITIOI N Azul:-am: FF HEM vom Posnnsq JUNE!! AVLUWE YY Posture Week makes us conscious of head up chin out and shoulders back ir Mary Alice Lynch and Marjorie Gaertner Ann Frances Santo and Ioan Kelly. L.. ' Chapel Of Oar Lady Of Victory Vrewecl From Derham Hall Well is the chapel seen from our portals, haven of quiet meditation, source of all spiritual in- spiration the whole year through, but espe- cially during the peaceful days that are spent there in retreat, this year under the direction of Father Schenk. lt is there, too, that We spend many devotional hours before the Blessed Sacrament praying that we may follow faith- fully in His footsteps. Here's Somethin ew! Bingo! You can't lose. Marilyn Laramy, Donna Prett man Penny Ott Mary O'Hara I K ly , oan elly, Betty ane Shaugxllunessy, Pat WoodMMaryI Alice Lynch, Mary Ryan, ary Ennek- ing, , . ary ou Prendergast, Charlotte Ann Kelly, and Mary Zender. r A, w, R 1' . 6,2 ' .- X , Qi 5 t l ' ' 4 , ' 4 K P X I A Q t ' - a , G ' Y Sgfoktl- TTY Your lucklm Harmon, and Pegg Mcioy. l terrY Aw-r -- Iean Wolkerstorfer, Helen Runyon, Pat McCabe, Yvette Morin, Mary O'Hara, Theo Reimringer, Pat Dion, and Ianice Mescher. What's a carnival withoutballoons? lean Wolkerstorfer, Alberta Ashton, Mary Pat Mi- nogue, Helen Runyon, Peggy Siroky, Helen Donovan, Pat Webster, Mary Cecelia Lynch, Margaret Mary Long, Dorothy Donovan, Pat Mulcahy, Charlotte Ann Kelly, Annice Kreuser, Patricia Cain. :i5 t , tl . ubliciw Sum getty Bfxll urse WS a P N in ,une iceete, ot CO 'Niche O' 6 ' 2123333 The usual lunior spirit of originality pops u . . . . p again, this time in the colorful fun fest of a carnival. They sell us their cake and candy and cones, We play their Bi ngo, fish in their fish pond, and dance to the records they offer. O smiles on Iunior efforts . . . they have suc- cess, we have ,a wonderful time! rice more fortune Drdma ne-Gd p 1he9dO'riemi ,fr The Direct Our Activities f - ' . ey to Pwn A A me iudes . o W d Othcers H Scheduie ueybaul cm theiic :X soccerf- V? C 6 4 QGY1 ' . Ygghfiinfning pGgCumm5n5 'caitiiartgogzeeie n , n ' stdntdgxqciggdie Hanan S60 e ' time G' ' 'hich WC at Officers of the Iris Club gather in the library to discuss plans for a new issue of Pans lean Cummins, Theodora neimrmger, and Mary imma OHclra W jf '4J,J'i,vi i if. s P169 QTS pas thc uc GWB O tails- G Rem' O K eief ge ynefix Ofgummmsl igrfgomior hgjzrgn Egger. gcggxfiifignd Ammo . x Peggy fefmfffl , r Officers of the four units of the C.S.M.C. report their activities to their president. Sophomores: Betty lane Shaughnessy, Iune Berg, and Marie Vachon. Freshmen: Bette Hatfield, Maureen Hamilton, and Mary Alice Lynch. Seniors: Mary Enneking, Betty Moore, and Claudia Heinen, Iuniors: Ieannette Cronin, Patricia Krumpelbeck, and Patricia O'Connor. 2., 'Q 5 Neptune bestows a kingly smile on Z,-4 the Cheshire Cm' Our sleepy Alice starts her lovely Ann Frances Santo cmd Betty Moore. dfegm thrgugh Wgfeflgndi Iacqueline Hamilton. W . H1 R y dPggySoky. W I ,f 1 f pdjl 'gp A So ylosirenajraxircl oi the Ivater, Helen! X 5 f ct x 'Y e5 yi W S tofm Students F rolic In Water Pageant We assemble Derham's aqua stars to bring life to the gay pageant Alice in Waterlandf' Among the characters present from the original story are Alice, the Mad Hatter, the Dormouse, the Sea Horse, the Che- shire Cat, and Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee, Whose humorous lines and clever action, with the necessary dash of splash, made a merry eve- ning for every one. ' r hyough lhex 'L ond Nymphgngglrmgty on. bil . l'lG'l SGYHC broug rx cmd Bcxrbdffl Slme Look W tyvun Alberto Ashlo I Ngncw' Su 1 All in the Christmas spirit- that's the keynote of the Fresh- man party. Tinsel . . . sprigs of holly . . . the crackling yule log...nuts...candy... laughter . . . music lead up to the magic moment when old St. Nick arrives with his pack tchtop a wonderiul evening for a . tudents Give Cantata - Pageant Constance Kennedy. Swenson' First r wt, lofi? ogue. Cumm-OW? F, .CSG Leqxvl Pd! Mm nice neck ms, M Unges U Ryan, Pcflrhnd Mall 'worsen' fglsonr Sec er' my Alia-enqUferri,M . . -G Wood.LM:rgrend9'i:S shes, Glol-lg Sitlvlc Pe Bar- Betting row- D Lynch' ITICIF' Evans - Pflmcl MQW O nice as nsteifh 6 in Ashton' Th' oofel MOUUU Pr qrlofie Q On' Be . Ylfsl- lowdconnon- - Boche' lorme Hone Hara. Mbigelll e Sullld row' I my Hiclittymqn Qenner mice Pie ' pqtrxcxa ow. pqmcxa uhm you .Se 0 Mm , mga L2 I ivan' I- Gloria I ardso I Ann F f and A Hung' I . E , Mute gpm hadotte ie VHQ Sen, Pou oqn K Gllb n, and rances udre eqn Second r Pcmcia em' Maria and C V ,one gee kmnemqu ma rrh row. eliyl Gen, Ben Loren Soma B Y Dan Kfeusef' - Lend Lam its Una Y t Levm' Rum Dm 'Y I-en ' Marg nd por -Q Gfee O Knigh' e Y L g , C Ce ty en d non' ar 1 nc nb f, ou Thxrg gage' Mari BZGurttnxi,r!k43:'CBfrngs, an Betty Znnigllyden ?atKrumpZlggciosc1ie M Brehqnyl r . ' ' ' - . 2-Zunh ,OWMCESVG Long' But cndlqw, CZICCQQBDMHI P I r:Gough' Nan Margaret A etty Brigfrzcia MCHU h CY 4 ' 9 , Ros 'A f Q- A ' fi FJ 'W ' ' ' Q f . t. , Q-46 -. .4 e6l'I!fff 'W ' N lgfrial' ith Christmas in the offing we Mary Enneking, Claudia Heinen tkneelingl. Mary Tierney, and Rosemary Burns. present a Cantata-pageant, The Awakening. Arranged on either side of the triptych the Glee Club, with Alberta Ashton, Ann Frances Santo, Betty Lou Brehany, Patricia O'Connor, and Frances Unga- retti in solo parts, provide back- ground music for the tableaux. The pageant includes such famous Biblical scenes as the Annunciation by the Angel Ga- briel to Mary, The Nativity, and the coming of the Wise Men to Bethlehem. While Con- stance Kennedy reads pas- sages from the New Testament, and the Glee Club sings The Awakening, the Biblical scenes come alive behind the triptych. 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HW, 1,4 Page 29 '1 4f QV' i 'Pts-.Y Gay notse and festtve colors make sptrtts hght rn the Sentor d1v1s1on A snowy Mard1 Gras' M QW 11 .nf 'NF-gt, The Iuntors lend a bt of humor w1th thelr Blb and Rattle Corps A Frosty Breath Of Boreas The Semor royalty rev1ews the marchlng uruts and formattons Iaclne Hamxlton Ka Sulhvan Marty Hayden Bette Green berg Na Sulltvan and Betty Lou Brehany The Sophomore Sk1 Platoon treks onward Sknng Skating tob0ggCII'11I'1g on they come- mthtary style as cameras chck the Freshman W1nter Sports Brtgade salutes Kmg W1nter' H A .T ,lla - 'Pit Q ' I L ' A :ry -- M' - 4' lf 'fm A 'Z , - A l 5,3 1 ,. '- X Kg?-A '12 Q . n Y, V ' Qt 1 1 if tt , , 7, ' ' 'Ni .fs - t V, . K ' t +2 l, , ' . 1 1 f 1 Y 4 ,. ' ' A ,f 'f . - W H' -.-va' ,N-K ' V P ,, , - . f '- t L, fs l 4 - wk- -4 .vt 4 4.Jfn,V:gw K' N ' J, : 4 Q, , Q ' y , . ' , 4 K , U ., bn t ' V' I r FA, ji i. Li f H 2. ' ' H I I ' til.-Q llault' , . ' .fi ' A Q ' in . ' , 1 ' , I Ushers In Our Gala Wmter Carnwal 7 QQJRQ ff Q51 l i l P t u re Stepping on our C Owns Des The Iunrors gather round the-rr model snow CI YO and Iamce Mescher baby Mary Pat Mmoaue Bunny Flemmq Alb ll 91353 The Sophomores provrde cornpetm on w1th a Here s a snow queen of 1888 wrth seven snow m1n1ature 1ce palace ll queens of 1940 M Ifme DUSCOH MQW Reardon Iune Berg lean Heck Betty Icme Shauqhnessy Ioan Ke y and Margaret Mary Long Mary Lou Prendergast ary Mary Ryan Helen Runyon Gladys Puvogel and Peggy Szroky I I 3 '.f .Q 1 gg, M3 - l 7 I'-ir , Q M 4 ul J A ' 1 ..' 1' f fr -' ' , ' .- r T M 'vp . -aff Q 3 ff me ' X A ga- rr-'A 5 I, - A .vs 'Y , in . , f-v 'VK O The Pursue The Expression Class explores backstage. E velyn McMahon, Mary Pat Minogue, Betty Anne Laidlaw, Bernice Fleming, Geraldine Malay, Miss Larrabee, and Kathleen Sullivan. 3- M Fine stitches d Nancy Ott. oeS C' lady ,..-' ' -avi ,g:'- ' ll ' Home Ec Lab lackie Hamilton, Ioan Swenson, Ieannette Cronin, Mary Eibert, Ruth Drommerhausen, Betty Barrett, Marilyn Laramy, Marie O'Neill, Patricia O'Connor, Iosephine Lange, Donna Prettyman, Virginia Lee, loan Beaurline, Gloria Gilbert, Ianice Mescher, and Mary Adele Cullen. has its tasty moments. Y mdke The Arts A lovely voice is her special charm. Betty Lou Brehany. en '- Uimble . Pqmcio OVC fingers has She Onfwr. ' S it Q vo' -ff O Through the medium of brush ondxcolors our artists find expression. Huth Mary Brinqs and Betty Brill. Derham Wins Games Whether we win, whether we lose, six good sportsmen are We. First team, kneeling' Rosalie McGouah, Ioan Swen- son, lane Keele. Stcndina. Betty Anne Laidlaw, Claudia Heinen, and Mary Enneking. ? it . X Get that Ulu' Mow Man, Enneking- D-E-R-H-A-M . . D-E-R-H-A-M . . DERHAM! Pepvv H Iackie Hamilton, Patty Leavitt, and Betty Moore, I ... Break U ukiilen and Belly Anne Law e QQ But 0 D0 F aes! y ff Ianuary 19 ,,,,,, February February February February March 1. March 8. we A, 1 J 'LL Sli A, NA 51,15-A-4 ,,.-J - 9 X ug, X K , J z 2, .5 ' , ,Xi , N ,U yr-, y ,- f X.. ., -'f ' X' ' A-if ,tw .7 . H X ., - ,f'l L ,jk Derham 23 Derham 7 Derham 22 Derham 9 Derham 24 Derham I4 Derham 15 .-1. if --.Qc L, L, r. 1 x A,--7? D. H. Alumnae l St. Ioseph's Oak Hall .... Holy Angels Oak Hall .... St. Ioseph's Holy Angels - .-f 4 Q,-ug A ff X, - Q14 Smg pra1se of Derham Hall . . . Victory Is Theirs! The Seniors triumph in basketball. Kay Derrig, Mary Pat Minogue, Nancy Sul- livan, Mary Enneking, Alberta Ashton, Peppy Heinen, Rosalie and Betty Moore. McGough, Ioan Swenson, ,ww 36 re'-M-. .MM , Winners in the riding show display ribbons and trophyi Ruth Drommerhausen, lean Cummins, Milli- cent Levin, Rosemary .Ierue, Loretto Knight, and Barbara Sime. VOlIe Firs?,?QH goes to the I . 1 Pamcff Patricia M unlO1'g, Second rmfbsrery Gndcgqbgl Petr- A J Io . 1 Than BeGur1' Ieqnflerre Smcffl Diocm Leavitt, ltd row. 'nel Gnd f0nin '7- Mary Elb- Iane Kee Nancy Qu-' Betty Bar ery Ie p . ren ' and Beff' Qfflciq K ' Y Anne Lqidalgfvpelbeckl -..anipionshipt uns oadlninton i Victor Helen K R rumpelbedr. unyon and Patricia lim A 1. W?- 'hfx I ny :YM , - Q39 These Are Popular Pastlmes! x MGH this be Q strike, For shome, Seniors! Where is your rhythm? Fmrst row Mary Ennektng Peppy Hemen, Roselle McGouqh, and loan Swenson. Second row. Alberto Ashton Betty Moore, Mary Pct Mmogue, and Koy Derrxg. Thxrd row: Rosemary Lennon and Ncxncy Sullxvon. Dorofh y,qnnE I vqnson and Por ox, nclo Mulcahy Follow the little white bull! Theo llexmrmqer ond lean Cumrmns Derham Meets Winter With A mzle i XL 5 uid syn Duck Iorckre one s cornrng your WCIY Iockxe HGm11tOH cmd Bunny Flemmg S Q Ury E he flnlsh nnek onnette Csgrzn Pot Dion Be fight fo t tty Moore and It looks hke some one's too hungry to wort Iecnne Porr Sylvua Peterson Dorothy Ann Evcmson, cmd Frances O Connor 0 I ' 1 I N , L ,- ', T 25.2, K I 5 . ' - - , fl . l ous W' 'S- ,J 4 x ., N. lei, Lf I , 721 4 V I , I 1 - r ' If' . M ' - je. - f I . Their Learnin Goes Into Praqtigze JJ? QI ' lid! t Jfj of Aff ,tt They no longer need fear after-dinner speeches. Ann Frances Santo, Kathleen Sullivan, Betty Anne Laidlaw, Ierry Malay, and Bernice Flemina. 1 use me l..ibY0fYl m ttHOW O ilk ecisief. reference WO n KellY- CharlONe An CQLG5 . .... ,wh-i XXX Ag. .. A Why the unusual concentration on the newspaper? Rosemary Burns, Iune Berg, Margaret Mary Long, Rita Hamilton, Frances O'Connor, Dorothy Ann Evanson, and Anita Filben. In the background: Marie Vachon, Frances Ungar- etti, Patricia Roche, Virginia Lee, Mary Pat Mi- noque, Evelyn McMahon, Kay Derrig, Patricia Web- ster, Betty Iane Shaughnessy, Helen Runyon, and Pegqy Siroky. fd or 2' W5 'rQ'Vrr yw-'fy These Are Highlights In 14 Boardefs Da ls there a letter for me? Betty Lon Brohany Ka Sullivan, Patty McHugh, Na Sullivan, Penny Ott, Pat Krurnpelbeck, and Mary Fnnekinq. :ta I r - Vp ly, XX , , nz , 1 ,Q as- TJ lt? lt's in between time for the boarders. lt What, no traces of Senior day students! Mary Enneking. Three minutes is the limit! Mary Enneking and Ka Sullivan. 1-gov-S - We're off for a hC1DPY Easter G1 hom el S J l gq. 5.31-f 'ii ,1- 1 C s rbi Jil ge win and way The Sopho -v 'Kh- ' rw -wx 1 l Mt Sylvia Peterson, Helen Donovan, Frances O'Connor, and Rita Hamilton. QI? - as 4, 42 more Way Ns., In a gay setting of jump n jive n' swing the last class party of the year was ushered into his- tory by Sophomore hostesses. A contest cr la Kay Kyser, was typical entertainment, and with chicken sandwiches, bridge, and dancing we all spent a merry aftemoon. Ruth Drommerhausen, Mary Ennekinq. Gnd Rita Hamilton. Mari! Mice l-Ynch' fgzstizrrifirafdon- Marjorie Gaertner, Yvette Morin, and Patricia O'Connor. More Than F rzencls We re Szsters WY' wwf firm. Rogan. and Mary Ellen Mccough MUYUUNT and Iwm Hdumfvin -xx le Iosephine and Betty Lange I-H Jaan and Ruth Heck Marcla and Dorothy Evanson hi Holm and Dorothy Donovan Kafhlson md Nancy sumvcm 43 Quality Street Has Gala Opening il: At try outs Glona Gilbert Evelyn McMahon Mary Adele Cullen Alberta Ashton Cthe sergeantl and Iackxe Hamilton After try-outs full of fun and lots of good humored competi- tion the cast went to work on Weeks ol scheduled rehearsals which resulted in a delight- ful performance ot Quality Street. They rehearse the school room scene Betty Moore Ioe Derri Gloria Gilbert Kay Dern 9 Mary Adele Cullen arry McGough and Iackie Cullen ds as the Old mm r we me t guxiivdn 82525 ,X Stree omleennd you Qu Niven W queMeSChe' G ww it iam 8 MCGO09 krwwn Qt d Miss Captain Bfown an C1 Shing Are we so disagreeable that no one will eebz Ot the Rmqle Moore dance with us? O ntnq and Bmw Leo Brow Mary Ennekm Phil Bettenbarg Wallace O Brien Charlel Frten and Jackie Hamilton 0 Sfwfwfmh MM? G 1, wwf, 4 I 4. u - tgps? mid Putridd Dion' Ashton Axbe fld twill' TQ iifffiwf dd ,MM V Mb' fU in A 'i 1 Mil' LLL, , . 1 wwf rfzhwl 115 fx. fro f ,Wi ,rn i'Q4,,t,,f! 4, lf, QW...--fr e -- - A -X x A x a Yvette Morin and Mary Enneking. Seniors F ete Juniors I .,,..Jf' may X Q.- 15524 - 2 N I Z4-if Z -Z! and Rum M , -nqer, Hamm , aotd 'Theo Betw Moore' Though they may be gone but not forgotten, the Seniors enter tained the Iuniors with CI note of dignified formality. A lovely luncheon, the traditional Senior prophecy, an exchange of class wills and histories, and a clos ing address by the graduating president have placed this en tertainment among their happy memories. 4 .- - 'W v .4 K ggi, mf 55: V' N' r. A-Yi 4 i J S4 :ahh QW A TF: . ,.x..+,:,,. 3 fer ' 'J ,lb gy, A, 4. ,- 'te L ima. 4 Virginia Leo 1' Sf as sw. tardust Falls ..1 tmfg. rs--.,.,,,R .r ., ,Q fs' .- firik' and Janice Mescher. ohm 'mmm 'T QLUSQ O 'Har U, ,one 1cs,,e 011113 911, Ah l'JeLQi dlqw First in line for the Grand March is Patricia Dion, Iunior president. The stars look down this May seventeenth on the loveliest climax to any school year, the Iunior-Senior Prom. Our young hostesses and their guests dance the memorable evening through to the music of Bob Krone and his orchestra, and when supper is served the only regret is-alas 'tis ending all too soon. As the strains of Stardust say good-night each joyful heart joins sincerely in the last refrain: Always in my heart it will remain, C1 stardust melody. On Junior Prom 1. 3, ta 1 . f, J tangy ig., A t wafff- , f .- 5-KL A Second in line is Alberta Ashton, Senior president. The Iuniors agree that the prom was as much fun to plan as to actually give for every com- mittee put in hours ot enjoy- able work, planning behind closed doors to effect that memorable evening, The com- mittee chairmen responsible for its success were: Decora- tions, Betty Anne Laidlawg Menu, Patricia Krumpelbeckg Orchestra, Iane Keefeg Bids, Ieannette Croning Invitations, lean Cummins. L-..-.--- Yv vcr. Patricia Krumpelbeck and Barbara Sims. N 0 Y ,I J er if .T, YK, i-9 smfw: . V -'st reef' Cxnnxnx-95. Yau acts W evexgi' I 6 nd Xe 6 Omen oem .ts Will this be a Senior score? Field Da Ruth Mary Brings. hurdles Q mike the Keele. 'l'l'19Y and idne If lecirme PG roCelum ' Sophomores vie for entry in the fifty-yard dash. Rita Hamilton, Frances O'Connor, Betty lane Shaughnessy, Frances Ungaretti, Patricia Roche, Ioanne Norton, and Marie Vachon. Patty goes over the top. Mary Louise O'Hara and Patricia Webster. F urnislws Compe Keep that arm straight on your for- ward swing! Bette Hetlield, Marg Iaze Driscoll, Mary D ovan, Rose Ryan, Anita Filben, orot y 'gn mary Bums, and Mlss Salschez er. tition For All Wasr1't that a good game? Pat Dion, lane Keele, Betty lane Shauqhnessy, and Pat Wood. It's a strike on Frannie. Playing: Ieanne Parr, Frances Ungaretti, Pat Roche. Seated: lean Heck, Patricia Davis, Rita Hamil- ton Pat Wood, Mary Zender, Margaret Mary Long, and Marie Vachon. Thq gary Eibert I our es h f eq W c er and Bcrrllgigesggnin, james t makes jf t Look At The Semors Then And Be Glad You Know Them Now If 1 ROSIB T ' F-iran W ,. ...Q- in ,H -1 Liv 7. 1' 3 vw, U 1 . n 9 V ' 'cl' ' 5 U-4+ LAIVKK .0 f B Ginger Nicky Evle Icckie 1 I Sh ,, 6 f .1 ww - .L Y .. 1 'J .1 ff 1 ff F ' 5 MQ .M ,, x9'gf ?F ' Pm 'W' The Senwr Message All too soon We see our tour years at Der ham drawmg to a close Glancmg back over the tlrne spent at prayer Work and play We reallze how short a span 1t really Was and thus we say to you Whom We leave behmd durmg your remammg years here pray work and play Wlth your ldeals before you loe ever mmdtul of Derham and 1ts beloved trad1t1ons and glad for each moment you spend W1th1n 1lS happy halls Too soon these short years Wlll be but memor1es Be loyal be proud of your school treasure each day s happenmgs for lt IS Wlth lmks such as these that We are forever bound together. BARBARA SIME 'Bobb1e BObbl9S polse and deep brown eyes are her envrable attractrons She was a rzdmg enthusrast but modelmg seems to be commandmg her mterest at present Good 'uck to you Bobble' ALBERTA ASHTON Alby Because of her hkeable personality her ever ready co operatxon and her tactful leadershrp we have ever found rn Alby the ldeal class presxdent Here s wrshmg her success' 1 VIRGINIA LEE Glnger Although a latecomer to Derham Gm gers pleasmg outspoken manner her attractlve personalrty have quxckly won for her the honor of a class ofhce Keep that Plymouth hmy Vxrgl '. IA NICE MESCHER Ianney Well have we placed our trust rn Ian ney A gracxous personalxty a gxfted nature together wxth an elfusxve sense of humor have proved her worthy of the honors glven her it RUTH MARY BRINGS Ruth1e In you, Ruth Mary, we fmd a loyal frrend Your xdeahsrn, your artxstmc temperament and your S1T1C6I'1fY re flected ln your deep smrle have won for you a Iastmg host of frrends 'is BETTY LOU BREHANY Bets Th1S year brought us Bets our lyrlc soprano Your happy nature and frlendly manner make us wxsh you success m smgmg your way to star dom X 19 Ilia FLW 1' if W MARY ADELE CULLEN Mac On meetmg Mary Adele her coy though mfectxous smlle and unassum mg manner are shghtly m1slecrd1ng for we all know her as cl fun lovmg VIVGCIOUS Mac wwwgljfv WWF ff ww g,BW,f's11f P' 9 'V5- xlf1JV WWW H MAA-R-0-N6-0-Fl CATHERINE DERRLKIG ay Kays spontaneous gxggle always suc ceeds xn evokmg laughter and yet h1dden beneath lh1S gemallty IS a senousness of purpose known to us all QUL abfwof-J.,'2 w o W v X b A f I Q -x' I ' 1 , Q , awww me W I iJ af I ' A ,. e . V . I U U -- HKNH MARCIA EVANSON Mush Her pleasing manner and her gen1al good humor have made our comely httfe ewspaper reporter cl favorlte wxth al May a successful future be yours Marclal MARY ENNEKING MIDI To Mary we Senlors are grateful for the haven we have made of her room these past years and m thanks we htle her the prlma donna of the class of 40 GIVE Wxsconsm our best Mare' BERNICE FLEMING Bunny Gradually during her years at Derham has our smiling Witty optimistic Bunny disclosed her deeper self the ever thoughtful sincere generou friend to all Bye now Bunny ,ani 11. GLORIA GILBERT - - - Glory Four feet ten ot spontaneous humor, our Gloria lends the final touch of zest to every senior class, Remember your lines Miss Beveridge! X W ,wat M W f.M'QO.j5f3j??j' Tj Ma? 'Milf Tiff 1 ff Q 0' tt IACQUFLINF HAMILTON Ham Black flafhtng eyes and sparkhng per sonahty ,pell Iackte Her enthuftaqtmc cheer teadtna haw pepped up rnany a basketball aarne Rah' Raht Rah' Ham' BETTE GREENBERG Bete It Wai a happy day for Bets when the Sentors elected her unantmouqly t rexgn over thetr W1nter Carmval cor tege May your abundant good humor ever be wtth you' f 'ff' 'Qu' 'eww ' , 1 Q . I , ..,., if V. . , ,. ,ar nm' . ' ' . o Y 2' fo csv . jg K Y X wx It Y , V . MARGARET HAYDEN Marty The Semors would be 'sadly lack mg wlthout therr prachcal lc Jo er And these four years weve valued Marty s ood h g earted generosxty hxghly Keep that sm1le always Bon' ' 3ewwnr Ahr- CL 'GL AUDIA HEINEN Peppy Captam of Qapablo Poppy wae ftret to wm her letter m GflllF'flC'w The artlstxc mde ot her dexterou na ure revealed m her deelre to become a marmequm the basketball team our - - x N N K s . . ' hx M ! Ll f . ' a aaal , 4 iq. . 5 LORETTO KNIGHT Nlcky What class hasnt zts humonst? Our IS Ntcky and shes Enghsh at that' It Wa she who upheld the Sentor record by wmnmq a rtbbon tn the Mid Wlnter Horse Show Good work N1cky' lv-Q. hw CONSTANCE KENNEDY Conme Conn1e and generos1ty are synony mous w11l1ng1y does she drxve any one three or maybe erght of us rn her coupe Henry Ford Her dramahc Gb1l1tY makes us foresee her name IH hghts ROSEMARY LENNON Ro SIG Dancmg honors go to Rosemar I y te her mmblenees agam and her correct posture th t a makes her a model to us all especlally rn the Posture Week sklts We know you ll make out Home l if mire' 'Q'-eq-. M ARY PATRICIA MINOGUE 'Pat A qulet well mannered way added to a clever wrt make the Pat we all know Leis hope youll not have to be lookmg out the wmdow too long Patty I ROSALIE MCGOUGH Dode We all admire a person who gives whole hearted co operation to group activities and such a one is Rosalie Her quiet influence is felt everywhere How iromcal that she should charac terxze Miss Willoughby of Quality Street BETTY MOORE ---- B ,....-nan-9 Who would have thought that our Betty would ever be known as Phoebe of the ringletsl Her eager enthusiasm permeates her every action and makes her vital to our class. X fl I EVELYN MCMAHON Evle How n1ce 1t IS to have some one 1n whom to conhde To the Semor Clase EV19 sympathetlc optlmxstlc Just t at If hlstory repeati 1t elf Ste should make her mark gp Q 5 Mar' Kit IOA N SWENSON - - - Ioanie Raven-haired loanie has kept the ani- mation of her freshman days. She's at her best in competition or hailing a bus. Don't ever forget how to argue, Swens! Ms.-v NANCY SULLIVAN Nona A mrss of mcmy mterests rs she golf vorce cmd most rmportcmt Notre Dome Nos perfect smlle ond chctrmmg manner make the ottroctlve glrl we all w1ll remember r ' KATHLEEN SULLIVAN GUld1HQ her little slup across the blue Ko tmds ci sculor 1n every port Yet her demure sm1le and quxet wcry make her the perfect Susan of Qucxlxty Street Well hear of you' 1 -fm: 1- --1-'--mf.-v-m:.: .g1'.5.1 '.. .f A .mem:e12 ,:s:e'mnxam V 2 ' 1' 5f i 'i'mwmhaevf1a':7'.1' 3-my-xvrsz , l4'f11J1F 1'2. G . ff . am'i1!w1m.vr-. . i'FYl. !S'i ! vb , e' , 22a': 'f M -Div' 7 ?1 ! Mm, J . lk x 4. X ' Q . 'fx , ,
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