Holy Name High School - Marigoal Yearbook (Henderson, KY)
- Class of 1949
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' lf- -' X' 1 , N ,iw if 'E ' fm X , we ' l' ' ff 1 if X 7 U I YIARRIIHK SMH CO EDITORS Patr1c1a Ford and Susan Johnson BUSINESS MANAGERS James Hager Eleanora Johnson and Leo Mattmgly CIRCULATION MANAGERS Isabel Speaks Marxe Fenwxck and Evelyn Thomas ART Dorothy Thompson Henry Neel and Ellzabeth Payne PHOTO Mlldred Carroll Juamta Pressley and Norbert Drury SPORTS Robert Bohn Thomas Benton and W1111am Sm1th MUSIC Robert Reddlsh and Phyllxs Watluns TYPISTS Carolyn Brown M11dred Carroll Eleanora Johnson Thomas Benton James Hager Mane Fenwmk and Phylhs Watkms PROOF READERS Thomas Benton Isabel Speaks and Henry Neel 4 . . .. -- , -- , Q -- , ' . ..- , . . . -- , . -.. , . . . . -- ' s 1 9 . . . . r 1 - ..- , . . ,li J :vw 1 , 1 F , MASS IIHICIRB ROBERT BOHN llkes danc1ng and sports espec1ally basketball tall good natured dependable loyal and unt1r1ng worker as pres1dent of CSMC swell fellow HENRY NEEL cheerleader v1a personahty able to succeed ln everything stud1ous has a host offriends amb1t1on bookkeeper artlstxc abllity MILDRED CARROLL full of fun and a member of glee club bas k e tb a ll fan fond of shorthand ability 1n art and muslc good sport WILLIAM SMITH tall good lookmg swell fellow to have around W1 ty humorous doesn t run the r1sk of studyxng too hard good at gettmg spendlng money from his fellow classmates THOMAS BENTON good natured pleasant sm1le sunny d1spos1t1on captam of basketball team wm rung the hearts of the young ladles IS a pleas ant pastune for hlm l I I I ...jo- ambition. . .brown hair,blue eyes . . . tll... - ... 't- 6 CAR OLYN CRCWN . big brown eyes . . . served . . . quiet . . . likes sports ming, football . . . beautiful hair . . studious . . . re- lovable disposition basketball, swim- NORBERT DRURY happy-go-lucky, good-natured, all-round fellow . . . big bundle of wit and humor , , , girls envy his red curls and blushes . . . fond Of sports . . . baskteball . . MARIE FENWICK . . .tallwithdarkbrown hair and eyes . . . personality . . .sense of responsibility . . . likes dancing, good jitterbug . . . always has a welcome mat at her house . . . PATRICIA FORD . . . cute and small . . fond of dancing . . . talkative . . . am- bition-housewife . . . cooperative . . .lei- sure-loving . . . love-stricken . . JAMES HAGER . . . fondof sports,partic- ularly basketball . . . good driver fespec- ially of a certain Pontiac, . . . likes holi- days . . . looks forward to graduation . . enjoys a good time 7 , YV MbMJ NAL! o ' 04,4 . fwwug, Qqfw' 'Q-A Tw T17 'NS 2 ,W ELEANORA JOHNSON . . . sweet with pleasant smile and ways . . . popular . . studious . . . cooperative . . . basketball fan . . . she joined our class in '47 and made a place for herseli in all our hearts . . . participates in all activities . . . SUSAN JOHNSON . . . tall and slender . . . nicevoice . . . likes to vacation inFlor- ida . . . fond ofmusic . . . studious . . . neat in appearance and habits . . . ambit- ion--to be a nurse . . . LEO MATTINGLY . . . short and small but strong . . . blushes easily . . . likes farming . . . has amechanical technique . . . successis assured . . . always agree- able . . . pleasant ways . . . ELIZABETH PAYNE . . . friendly . . fond of typing and the Florida Orange Bar . . . good-natured . . . lookingforward to -Tune 10 . . . fullof wise cracks . . . will- ing worker . . . .TUANITA PRESSLEY . . . 5 feet tall . . . likes school . . . ambitiontobea telephone Operator . . . Specializesinbright-colored shoe strings , . . came to Holy Name in '47 . . . 8 - L. JSM 'isp ROBERT REDDISH . . . earnest fellow . . . very likely will make his mark in the world . . . likes sports . . . basketball, football, swimming . . . music . . . usu- ally found at Dunaway's . . . ISABEL SPEAKS . . . brownhair and hazel eyes . . . personality . . . likes dancing and parties . . . bomb shell of Holy Name . . . hobby--growing long fingernails . . . always has fun wherever she goes . . . EVELYN THOMAS . . . short and sweet with laughing brown eyes . . . quiet e - fond of staying home . . . dependable . . . efficient . . . all-round girl . . . pleasing ways . . DOROTHY THOMPSON . . . her red hair and freckles made her outstanding . ready answer always . . . good driver . . fond of the Bradleys and drawing . . . quisitive eyes . . . PHYLLIS WATKINS . . . very likeable in- . tall. . .likes excitement . . . witty, frank . . . probablywill be very successful . . . always seen with a smile . . . fond of buying clothes . . . 9 1 xi f ' X ff74qg5i!QEQl ff A J 4. 1 0 HISIURY HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 49 September 5 1945 we the Semor Class of 49 entered as Freshmen wxth Sxster Frances R1ta as teacher Two ent rely new subjects confronted us to test our abxlxty as H1gh School Students Latm and Algebra were the trymg subjects but we made the grade We had four new members Marre Fenwlck Norbert Drury Dorothy Duck worth and Susan Johnson They were the lucky ones to Joxn a class whose motto was and has been for four years Un1ted we stand D1v1ded we fall Betty Clements Jomed our class for about a month but cxr cumstances beyond her control forced her to return to her old school The f1rst week Of School brought elect1ons whxch netted these results Mar1e Fenwlck Presmdent of the class Thomas Benton V1ce Presr dent R1chard Metzger Secretary and Tom Fenwlck Treasurer Imt1at1ons by the semors were admm 1stered on September 12 but we had fun and so dxd they all s well that ends well Later Carolyn Brown was elected cheer leader to help support the team and to lead on the students m thexr vorce losxng cheermg Thomas Bentonand James Hager were substrtutes for the flrst team Cora Lee Wlllett Dorothy Thompson Phyllrs Watk1ns Wanda Dempsey Carolyn Brown and Patr1c1a Ford were members of the Glee Club At Chr1stmas we held our frrst h1gh school party Valentme s Day was celebrated by the Sodahty dance g1ven by the Jumors It was the frrst Hxgh School actrvlty we had partxclpated rn May 8 brought Henry Neel a great honor of re ce1v1ng a statue of h1s favorxte composer from the Art Publrcatron Socrety of St Louxs MISSOUTI at the rec1tal for theory work rn musrc June 7 1946 all were promoted to the Sophomore class We looked forward to our next year 1n H1gh School and hoped that rt would afford us as much fun as drd our Freshman year How qu1ckly vacatron rolled by and after three months of fun and enjoyxng lrfe w agam started out on our longjourney through hrgh school It was 1n thls year w1th our largest class of twenty s1x we recelved the mckname S1llySophomores Electrons took place very shortly wxth Isabel Speaks our cholce for Class Pres1dent and Henry Neel Secretary of CSMC To the basketball team we gave four boys James Hager Thomas Benton Norbert Drury and Robert Bohn Our f1rst taste of Geometry under the d1rect1on of Slster Eleanor came 1nth1s year After loslng exght classmates at var ous t1mes dur1ng the year the rema1nder of the class settled down to study for exams Th1s Sophomore year ended wxth the May Processron and a H1gh Mass wh1ch we had read for the Semors . X Cxrgs I sway J , Y-1 1 ClASS ' . ' ' ' ' , e 10 The following S e p te mb e r after this tough Sophomore struggle we began our Junior year. Although we had lost eight fel- low classmates, we gained two new students, Eleanora Johnson and Juanita Pressley. The class of '49 contributed two members to the armed forces, Tom Fenwick and Henry Payne. A great sacrifice was made by los- ing Richard Metzger to Saint Charles Sem- inary, Maryland. Sister Mary Scholastica was troubled with our burden until Thanksgiving when a sudden transformation gave us Sister Agnes de Sales. Then things really began popping, the first of which was a successful grease drive, then the class rings. Christmas came with a rushed and a beautiful Christmas program over WSON given by us after which a party awaited us at Robert Bohn's, with Tom Fenwick present as our honored guest. Returning to school on January 6, we start- ed the year of '48 with an abundance of res- olutions a few of which were kept. Examin- ations came and went and January was soon over. February came with the Seniors' Leap Year Party. Valentine day followed. Spring blossomed out with the Senior Play and the music recital while March and April flew by. May came along and we took the Seniors on a hayride and a wiener roast to Ijames' Lake. Then came the May Procession, fol- owed by the dreaded final examinations. Graduation again and as the class of '48 solemnly marched down the aisle, we pic- tured ourselves taking that long walk in .Tune '49, We closed awonderful Junior year with the graduation dance at the pavilion. Then the twenty sophisticated seniors, of '49 returned to the halls of Holy Name Sep- tember 8, the birthday of Our Blessed Lady, with happy hearts for this was to be our last year. Sister Eleanor, principal and home room teacher, was very anxious to teach from her new Chemistry book. Sister Agnes de Sales, ready for another trying year of commercials, welcomed us to our old places in her classroom. Sister Frances Rita and Sister Mary Scholastica were eager to get started with their Sociology and Spanish classes. Excitement ran high in the election of officers and the Freshman initiation' but the big event, to start the ball rolling, was a farewell party for Richard Metzger, who was returning to Saint Charles after the summer vacation. Too many things have happened to men- tion all, but some events will ever linger in our memories---practice for and the actual performance of our class play---our mar- velous class trip---the tour of Kentucky-- especially its historical and educational spots---and last, but not least, the wonder- ful May Procession honoring Our Blessed Mother and finally Graduation on June 10. 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To Fathers Gipperich and Thompkins, we leave our sincere gratitude for their in- terest and spiritual help. We promise that we shall try to live up to their high ideals. To Sister Eleanor, our principal, we leave our heartfelt gratitude and deep ap- preciation for her untiring labor in trying at least to make us worthy to be called a graduate of Holy Name. To Sister Agnes de Sales, we will our shorthand books, typing papers and book- keeping books to be used as models for fu- ture classes. We leave, too, our sincere gratitude for her teaching ability and jolly, understanding ways. To the other faculty members who were encumbered with Senior subjects this year, we will our appreciation and thanks for their perseverance and patience to put up with us during our four, long, years in high school. Tothe Juniors, we leave our privileges, few as they may be, and the job of being good examples for the rest of the schhol. To the Sophornores, we will the conso- lation that their Senior year is not too far off when they, too, will get to initiate. To the First grade we leave our hope that their remaining eleven years will be as full of joys and a little less full of hardships than were the years of the class of '49. Being of sound mind Q? ? 71 and body we now make an account of our individual tal- ents. I, Carolyn Brown, will all my subjects, report cards and homework to Rita Beckham. I, William Drury, leave my wavy hair and freckles to Robert Goldey. To be bestowed on Jack Windhaus, I, Robert Reddish will my ability for getting I3 Wlll in and out of trouble. To Logan Rapier, I, Thomas Benton, will my ability to get along with women. Good Luck. I, William Smith, will my many Z's in Spanish to Lawrence Poff. To Anna Jean Wilson, I, Dorothy Thomp- son will my natural curls. I, Mildred Carroll, leave my seat in the senior room to my cousin, Mary Ann Ham- ilton. I hope she is capable of filling it. I, Eleanora Johson, will my love for Spanish to my sister, Julia Etta. To T. A. DeKemper, I, Leo Mattingly leave my ability to get Shop and Agriculture credits. , I, Robert Bohn, will my long, lost seat in the back of the room to Donald Greenwell. I, Isabel Speaks, bestow my tidy ways and graceful walk to Patricia Gaines. To Edward Ferguson, I, Marie Fenwick, will my big feet and five foot nine stature. I, James I-Iager,will my car fwhat's left of itl to my little sister, Ann. To Ralph Jung, I, Patricia Ford will my most capable talking ability. I, Henry Neel, leave my artistic ability and lazy walk to Margaret Schwartz. To my sister, Jane, I, Elizabeth Payne, will my grown-up manners in school. I, Phyllis Watkins, will my undying love for Chemistry to Evelyn Peters. I, Susan Johnson, leave my Southe rn drawl and my interest in Sociology to Fran- ces Alvey. I, Juanita Pressley, will my love for the Chemistry Lab to Jane Walker. I, Evelyn Thomas,will my love and abil- ity for getting Spanish to Sara Fenwick. Finally, to Holy Name, The Class of '49 wills its hope that our Alma Mater will al- ways be associated with good teachers, good subjects, and good pupils. UH IH I0 SIN A BM 4 f Nl rf -wif fzfm X fi ifffx Z5 Z5 F rs fm J S Evelyn Peters F1n.1nc1al TFETSUFCI Margaret Schwartz ldent Jane Walker Pres1dent Sura Fenwuk Secretary Sp1r1tual Treasurer Robert Goldey Patrlcxa Games Edward F rence Poff M erguson Ann .nv- V1ce Pres Jane Payne Hager Law Frances Alvey Logan Rapier Anna Jean Wilson Ralph Jung Julia Etta Johnso l'l Thomas A. DeKemper, Mary Ann Hamilton, Jack Windhaus, Rita Beck- ham, Donald Greenwell. 16 K X Q W 11 'Mini If 5 f EMI i A r fl ' g qf Sf,' ' 'APN 2511555 , ,, fin' 'MW ff vb fm 1t'.gh:r!.5v,,c' Q 44 7.'i 1 :J Vx ,off llfffi ', 4 +224'pf2'a1,45F41r'f ' 14 'ff' ,I I . K 1, 11.1.59 ., 4WM?'WWi'2n 'ff i2e:452:f.wf',f f lilo If ,I h pg: g.f,-,f.f:-,fyhfl ,qi ww. sggegsg A lf! lffjwffr , Z0 1 1 I . ' fffi' A I XVI' A V' wifi' M' 'iffy f 452' 1 yffff ,Q , 'gp' uf lp, . f,:f ffl'fff'W2!Nfq ' , .iff Il llL'7l'l ' ff aff 1 7111 15? ,X 1:65759 'V 'B' J? I 4 a'II ',, !E! NE I WEL ' Robert Meuth . . . . Treasurer V Charles Reid . . . . . President James Williams . . . Vice-President Samuel Speaks . . . . Sevretary cms nuuzfns ' 'fl . V .L f.j:f L 'i , .A A ggi E B D' img 41 ,.,, O, Vs- , FIRST ROW: Jack Yates, Mary Alice Coomes, Thomas Hagan, Dorothy Johnson, Paul Drury. SECOND ROW: Ida Drury, Io- seph Martin, Laurita Bohn, Morris Clines, Marietta Gibson. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Thomas, Theresa Pike, Donald Johnston, Frances Gaines, .Toan Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Angela Red- ding, Charles Blaniord, Niarilyn Gauerke, Eugene Hutchinson, Virginia Brown. 18 Www W , M , W X ZQLQ M A 4 29 220 f .2 4, 4 do If In K! A .1 p -,iv z, 1' 1-2 ,- Y,Y- .2lL:1 NJQTTEPA. '-r'?' Wayne Coomes. . . . . . .Treas Mary ouise Hefley cmssnulcrns N 'V-. Q Q J :Ei .1 f x A ' 1 ' 1 FIRST ROW: Donald Thomas, Anna Grace Steinwachs, Kenneth Jung, Edith Sigler, John Reid. SECOND ROW: Joseph Johnston, Ruth Ella Iviills, Marie Yancey, Mary Rose Rapier, John Bickett. THIRD ROW: Frank Smith, Joyce Carroll, William Goldey, Jeanette Duckworth. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Wat.. kins, Margaret Morrow, Frances Eades, Margaret Knight, Thomas Burton, FIFTH ROW: MargaretAnnWhe1an, Joseph Melton, Delores DeKemper, Ed- ward Murray, Suzanne Sites. 20 Ill- 16' 1475-.L 'kllll Wll 5 x X P '13 . I sg 5 if 11. .I ' 'Y lilllllll Reading Frontto Back, ROW ONE: Vincent Payne, James Hutchinson, Hilary Ralf-y, William Fenwick, Eugene Trimborn, Ronald Schwallier, Donald Meuth, Jack Miller. ROW TWO: Pa- tricia Speaks, Elizabeth Hager, Mary Evelyn Neel, Dorothy Roberts, Elizabeth Brown, Mar- iam S eaks, Rita Speaks, Elizabeth Clark, Patricia Peters. ROW THREE: Anna Loney, P . Jeannine Goldey, Catherine Moore, Delores Draper, Marietta Greenwell, Helen Smith, l tricia Yates. Reading Frontto Back, ROW ONE: Rita Stone, Margaret Utley, .Tune Hite, Frances Smith, Elizabeth Jung, Bibian Loney, Shirley Yanc ROW TWO: William Ford, Philip Martin, Patrick Monsen, Ishma Gibson, William Thomas, Damon Redding, James Drury, James Bel- lew, Joseph Sawyer. ROW THREE: Marian Hayden, Pauline Hoffman Rose Ann Barron, Mildred Morrow, Anna Schwartz, Shirley Matting- ly, Billie Jo Gauerke, Helen Malin, Barbara Johnson. ROW FOUR Donald Hutchinson, Harold Wynne, Robert Weltee, Richard Coomes, Robert Williams, James Eades, James Eblen, Virgil Thompson Larry Davis. STANDING: Jo Ann Gabe, Julia Head, James Roberts, Richard Hamilton. Reading Front to Back, ROW ONE: Jane Hamilton, Sue Clary, Mary Morrow, Nancy Staples Elizabeth Leasor, Jo Ann Dennis, Ernestine Hulse, Joan Meuth, Joyce Reid. ROW TWO Elizabeth Brown, Barbara Gager, Mary Margaret Cfropp, Elizabeth Sites, Robert Thomas Thomas Drury, Jack Ray, James Fenwick, Joseph Steinwachs. ROW THREE: Malcolm Neel James Smith, Charles Clary, Felix Dunbar, Thomas Barron, Michael Barron, Paul Redding, Donald Wurth, Terrence Monsen. ROW FOUR: Sharon Alvey, Aloysius Reisz, Paul Wilhelm James Christian, Donald Speaks, James Alvey. Reading Front to Back, ROW ONE: David Lindenschmidt, Barry Gager, Jerry Roberts, George Wilhelm, Francis Utley, Franklin Eblen, Barbara Trodglen, Nellie Gibson, Anna Lee Strong, Stand ing. Standing by Map, Left: Earl Peters. Right: Robert Martin James O'Nan. ROW TWO: Martha Hager, Elizabeth Gropp,Martha Mills, Martha Duncan, Mary Lou Sites, David Hoffman Elizabeth DeKemper, Charlotte Spearman GRADE 4 Reading Front to Back, FIRST ROW W i 1 li a m Clark - Robert Schwartz Gary Hayden-Edward Reisz, Pat Bar- ron-Kenneth Clary, Denton Goldey- Thomas Hoffman, Terry Sales. SEC- OND ROW: Margaret Ann Draper- Agnes Dunbar, Bernadine Trodglen- Wilma Rose Roberts, Carol Mark- well-Paul Lee Drury, Mildred Lea- sor-Maxine Linton, Sheila Redding- Nancy Hamilton, Diane Sandefur-For rest Meuth. 5-Tw 4- Rvzxding Front to Barak, ROW ONE Anm- Re-isy.-Anrm Bev Christian, Bar- bara Ann llnftnmn-Cnarolyn Claim-s. 'l'lw1'efs::1 IV'limirllrftc.n1, Judy liussc-1, Iaouisv Spit-:nlxs-M111'y Louisv Huff- nnan Ruby 5.awye'r'-lvinry Snxiib, Sue' Carol Funk. ROW TWO: Wziynv Dv- Kvrnpor, .lzlrrws llfraad, Ge-orger'Siglv r, Willianm Busby, Ilernmn Gibson, Jo- seph Schwartz., George Abernathy, Nornian Willianms, Frmicrirk Brown, Tbornas C a In b r 0 n, Russel Jung, Frank De,-lkvr III. GRADE 3 5 Z 1 3 l Reading Front to Back, ROW ONE: Judith Clary, Paula Trodglen, Brenda Trodglen, Carol Sue Christian, Martha Stone. ROW TWO: Ronald Fruit, James Ray Willett, Walter Lee Hut- chinson, Joyce Ann Slaughter, Richard Lindenschmidt. ROW THREE: Barbara Jane Burton, Donna Barron, Sandra Schwallier, Shirley Ann Sellars, James Jacobs. ROW FOUR: Kenneth Coomes, Donald Schenk, Lawrence Meuth, James Wilson, David Blanford. ROW FIVE: Golden Thomas, Mary Ruth Beckham, Martha Louise Utely, Wilma Gabe, Dennis Kremenak. ROW SIX: Michael Ford, Nlichael Martin, Martin J. Mills, Patrick Speaks, Richard Foster. ROW SEVEN: Margaret Barron, Mary Ann Roberts, Jeanne Delker, Patricia Ann Sandefur, Dorothy Sue Abernathy. ROW EIGHT: Lawrence Martin, Stephen Meyer, Thomas Howard, William Markwell. N , ' --I ':.g,., 1 ' X 1 I fr 0 .1 Reading Front to Back, FIRST ROW: Winiired Ann Head, Judith Gager, Donna Sue Cambron, Sandra Lewis, Elaine Barron, Janice Willett, Gayle DeKemper, Kathleen Ligon, Elaine Hoff- man. SECOND ROW: Jerome O'Nan, Norman Thomas, Thomas Gaines, Phillip Thomas James Frields, Robert Edward Speaks, James Reisz, James Ray Melton, Gary Bellew. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Benson, Katherine Woods, Charline Wedding, Phyllis Speaks, Ruth Ann Carroll, Nadine Strong, Donald Trimborn, Thomas Schriner, Wayne Fenwick. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Barnes, Jerry Lee Burton, Everett Earl Leasor, Anthony Konsler, Thomas Dunbar, Charles Hoffman, Richard O'Nan, Anthony Goldey, Charles Eblen. STANDING: Jean Sites, Patricia Ann Dunbar, Z5 SENICR c. S. M. C. GFFICERS IN ACTION WORK Reading Frorn Left to Right: Mildred Carroll, Dorothy Thomas, Robert Bohn, Ann Hager, Edith Siglffr. -f 'lea li SAVE JUNIOR C. S. M. C. WORKERS Reading From Left to Right: Carlene Miller, IarnesAlvey, Franklin Eblen, James Eblen, Elizabeth Brown, Malcolm PRAY Neel. 26 f if ' J I . . iff. l . 4, I x , I I7 1 ff' . + 1 1' 'L , J NZI4 xx? ,:,1jfyP- I v 1 m ft, ., ff 4 A I xii' if ,-,T , , x Q nxr' 'af , 1, ' '. - 2 1, I 1 Q I 3 , ff: G? . K x 9 r' J: A N 'ii K F '1-it -,iff 5 S 15 'L ' if, 'rf-lr 11 E Q 'ff fp . ri., ' :QI 1 ? ' A ii, 3 A lj I , '.5325fQ ' it-if - , . Ufvh JA Y . , 7 --nr i .1 L, Sf i 5 - ., --5,1 , ' 2315. :, ,div 4 if a9i'5Z:,,,Y V5 :7.,,u,,,,,, WW H, , 23,8 .bfi BfzggWi,MQ3MfA5': 1,, , ,- gf 4 gf .fx . vc, ,.-f1,'3,f,y:,r,41,,,.W 1 .9 Q ,Ok S gif. el gy- 'L.J'i0f?21gw-Qgffafwa-,L,w,,,,. Mft f 1 - .,., , 2' - W ff wfqwaf.QQf M . ,au 4:51, n ,Mya-f,1,,, Q, - V -, 1533. 1 ' 1 -' -- . Uv- , Q we ,L .5ij',i., -:A gig? 1 ' 14- ' 'M' L ff- e , 4. A-v59,.af:,f .' D 3 j af 'E ,jf . ' T J 4 sv , . . V -r, . K. .1 Q. I ,r Q -- :bf ' - A ' , ig lf A 'HQ 4 2l'4127ES.Zf-5' 5 5'-a' Q ' ' V Z., '. -5 .Yi if 9 U, 5 EL QQ Q af' - 1 u V , ' ,Q-,Sr .M Y Reading Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Jarnes Hag:-r, Thomas Benton Charles Reid, Donald Greenwell, Thomas DeKen1per,Willian1 Gol- dey.SECOND ROW: Jack Windhaus, Logan Rapier, Joe Louis Mar- tin, Norbert Drury. x'51g. ws: ,M 'Qgfg vagina,- CHEERLEADERS Reading Left to Right: Mary Ann Hamilton, James Wil- liams, Angela Redding, Henry, Neel, Jane Walker. Reading Left to Right: TOP G R O U Pg James Hager, Thoma S Benton, Norbert Drury. INDIVIDUAL AC TION PICTUR ES fm. fa BOTTOM GROUP: Thomas DeKemper, Charles Reid, Donald Greenwell. HN Sb Hebbardsville 3l Cardinals open season zi- gainst Bulldogs--low scor- ing--close ganie until last spurt by Cards puts garne on ice. HN 54 Sebree 45 Cards hit well against zone defense - - Completely out- class Red Devils. HN 39 St. Mary's 52 Knights speed and scoring ability too much for Cards. HN 43 Dixon 53 Dragons height advantage determines game--poor de- fensive play - - Greenwell scores 20. HN 40 Calhoun 39 Close -- exciting - -fast-- Reid hits winning tally from the gratis bar. HN Z9 O'boro Tech 33 Low scoring--wild--Green- well hits Z3--ballhandling of both teams poor. HN 61 Sturgis 40 High scoring--Cards have big second half spurt- -led by Greenwell with 17, Reid with 14. HN 48 St. Frances 47 Cards tumble highly-rated Aces in fast exciting game Z1 to ZZ halftime--Greeru well leads scoring with 16. HN 36 Barrett 45 Behind Z1 to 13 at half-- Cards make game fight but c a n ' t overcome leads - - Greenwell rims 14. HN 69 Hebbardsville 50 Cards rip nets--fast--driv- ing game--Greenwell counts 25. HN 49 Newburgh, Ind. 61 Poor 'defensive p12ly--CJdI'- dinal rally falls short in fi- nal period - -Benton leads with 14. HN 46 lvleniorial Annex 50 Zone defense too niuch for Cards - - passwork poor - - wild-Hager tallies 15. HN 49 O'boro 37 Cards leadthroughout ganie --lead at halftime Z3 to 14-- Benton scores ZZ. HN 66 Beech Grove 39 High Scoring--Cards ball- handling and shooting good --Benton and Greenwell each get for 18. HN 60 Morganfield 38 Outcome never in doubt after the half ended--31 to 14 in favor of the Cards--Green- well racks up 23. HN 38 St Frances 61 Aces height too much for Cards--Benton hits for 13, Greenwell follows with 12. HN 58 Clay 44 Fast--Cards increased lead as game progressed--De- Kemper counts 19, Hager 16. HN 48 Barret 70 Close game first half--fouls hurt as Cards lose 4men via personals - - Greenwell counts 21. HN 52 Sebree 31 Leading 21 to Z0 athalftime --Cards run wild in last 11N 10 Corydon 50 Poor offensive play--rough and erratic ganie hy both tezinis--Hager hits for 9. HN 88 Spottsville 34 R u n ei w a y - - Cards break honie floor scoring record- -Greenwell ma k e s 38 to break individual niark. HN 37 Sturgis 55 Defensive game--Cards win in waning seconds--DeKem- per hits 15. HN 54 Dixon 57 Behind 56 to Z4 at halftime- -Cards last quarter drive falls short - - Greenwell makes Z4. HN 52 Clay 31 After slow start Cards take fire in second half--Greem well hits for 23. HN 51 Beech Grove Z5 Cards lead throughout entire ganie--halftime 16 to 8-- Goldey connects for 14, De- Kemper 13. quarter - - DeKemper and Benton lead cards with19 and 17 points respectively. 30 llIlllW IIS Ann Rivsz, Marggare-t Barron, Carol Markwvll, NlarvRuth lic-vkliarn, Carolyn Caine-s, .le-aanriv Dr-lkvr, Mary Louise Hoffnian, lvlaxirw- Linton, Wilrria RO- berts, Sandra Schwallif-r, Sue Carol Funk, She-ila Re-aiding, Agnes .lean Dun- bar, Dorothy Sue- Abernathy, Judy Hus- sel, Barbara Ann Hoffman, Theresa Micldlr-ton, LEADERS: Mrs. Paul Bic- kett, Mrs. Paul Clary. ACHVIHES As All Work And No Play' makes a Scout dull-only three parties interrup- ted Scout routine--Halloween, Christmas and Valentine. Work activities were various. Tray favors were made for the Hospital for Christmas. In Scout work the following classified for honors at the Court of Awards held at HolyName Hall, February Z3.BADGES: Znd Class Rank: Mary Lou Sites, Eliz- abeth Gropp, Martha Hager, Elizabeth DeKemper, Charlotte Spearman, Jane Ha- milton, Rosalie Head. DESIGN: Suzanne Sites, Elizabeth Sites, Elizabeth Hager, Mary Rose Rapier, Barbara Gager, Sue Clary, Mary Margaret Gropp. NEDDLE- CRAFT: Elizabeth Sites, Elizabeth Brown, Sue Clary, Mary Margaret Gropp, Bar bara Ga er. PHOTOGRAPHY: Suzanne Sites, Mary Rose Rapier. WEAVING: Su g ZHUY19 Sites. Mary ROSe Rapier.COLORCRAFT: Suzanne Sites, Mary Rose Rapier During the year the three 'tCourt of Awards' were pre- sided over by Suzanne Sites, Mary Rose Rapier and Elizabeth Hager respectively. These three Holy Name stu- dents won the highesthonor--the Curved Bar. 31 ls-Hnlx Ninn tl I xxx, .xw ri 'fs .1 sww . . I. ,, n hmld during the slxxwirne' ' , 5, 1 1 f ROW: James IAli1l,m'l1inson, Harold Wynn SOH- OTHER MEMBERS NOT SHOWN IN PICTURE ARE: Jzirnes Alvey, Jerry Gardner, Malcolm Neel, Larry Davis, Eugene Hutchinson, James Fenwick, William Fenwick, Hilary Raley, Robert Meuth, Donald lvieuth, Virgil Thompson, Philip Martin, Charles Clary, AloysiusReisz, Thomas Watkins. Troop 50 nwr- itedRound-Up Award which is the highest troop advancenient for 1948 in Region 4. This includes Kentucky, West Virginia, and Ohio. PROMOTIONS: First Class.- Wayne Coomes. Second Class-Richard Qoomes, James Hutchinson, Larry Da- vis. INDIVIDUAL AWARDS: Wayne Coomes merited largest nuniher of points during 1948. Richard Coonies placed second, .Tanies Hutchinson placed third, Eugene Hutchinson, troop champion-Indian Leg Wrestler, Indian Hand Wrest- ler. CUB SCUUIS Thoma,s Cambron, Leo Gager, Bar- ry Gager, James O'Nan, George Wilhelm, Frank Delker III. theleadz-rship UfW.ay1u'Ccurnifw'-. Scouts uiding From Lf-it Tu Right: VRONI Richard Cooxiws, Dzunun Redding. Slillf- OND ROW: Willizuii Ford, Wayne. Coorries Vincent Payne ISllIIllt'l Gill HHHISUHUUI SIHVIHS Reading from Left to Right., BACK ROW: Logan Rap- ier, Thomas Benton, Robert Bohn, Williarn Smith, James Hager, Rolmertfloldey. MIDDLE ROW: Joseph Johnaton, Joe Louis Ma rtin, Iarnes Williams, Donald Thomas. FIRST ROW: Wayne Coornes, William Bur- ton, Eugene Hutchinson. Missing from Picture: Hen- ry Neel. GRADI SCHUUISIRVIRSD 'Ju Cross Bearer - William Fenwick, Candle Qearers - Rich- ard Coomes, Vincent Payne. Left line from FRONT to BACK: AloysiusReisz, Donald Hutchinson, Robert Williams, Robert Welty, .Iarnes Alvey, Jack Ray, Paul Wilhelm, Vir- gil Thompson. RIGHT line: Michael Barron, Richard Hamil- ton, Philip Martin, James Eades, Malcolm Neel, Donald Wurth, James Roberts, Jack Miller. 33 di lilll Ulllll A Il eil io Rlfjl1i,IlNl2il'y Alicr' Coornvs,5i1L' llc-acl, lvlurv Ro:-1' Ramp- -r, P'1':i1icvsGain:-ss, RiLf1Bf-ckliiiiii. lxiilrlrvcl Carroll, Phyllis Watkins, .login Thonipson, lx1ary Ann Hziniilton, ltlvvlyn lJl'l.l'I'S ranm-es Eaiivzs, lvlariettzi Gibson, On the Stvpb, Reading froni Fronl to Hack: Virginia Brown, C1iI'CDly'T1 Broun, Angela Ruffl- ng, Niarilyn Canifwkv, Edith fjiglvr, Laurita Bohn, Ivizirgzaiwt, Whelan, Joyce Carroll, Dorothy Tliornas, Suzannv Sites. H0lY Ami Music slunm In the background may be seen Honor R0115 to Whigh are attached names of the students who have completed one or six of 01656, by fulfilling music requirements. 34 IIIIUIH .Jr 1' --www -- ---V - .2 ,XX is PATRICIA ANN FORD QS' -2- FOR GOD AND COUNTRY xx. Q' ? RICHARD THOMAS FENWICK RICHARD IMETZGER Serving in Japan. Studi,-nt at IMT. 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