Holy Names Academy - Manakata Yearbook (Spokane, WA)
- Class of 1945
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LighT of inTellecT-- illuminaTion of The worlc OT h The happiness of hear Spokane, Land of The Sun- The Triendly ciTy. Sun-Son of JusTice, bringing To The world lighT-hope-salvaTion God! Frances Moran, an '40, L d. . , -7' ' QQ' f-1 . -. Q I i 1 ' AY Zi! Q 1- -1 2'-1-u 1 il Y 1 ,lj in ' 1' H U . ' - 'J If I 1 ' . ll : I Y I I l I P -. - ll il' K - I F 2 1' .1 x r i B I . I 3 I 1 , 9- i if fl- I m ' Y 'ai ' : Yr - . Q- ,r -5...-..-I ,.....-. 7 To our feachers, The Sisfers of fhe Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, on fhis hun- dredfh year of fheir esfabiishmenf as a Congregafion, we grafefully dedicafe 'fhis Manaka+a of I945. May iheir close imifa- 'fion of 'fhe Divine Teacher render Them ever more powerful in exfending fhe King- dom of God. Page lhrce Pug: four MOTHER MARY RO Morher Mary Rose realized 'rhe lofiy p of prayer and penance when in her las founded and firmly eslalolished lhe Cong Sislers of 'rhe Holy Names of Jesus an SE urpose of a life + six years she regaiion of 'rhe he salvalion of souls and her endowmenl of learning and sisler and a leader, her inlense zeal for spired her associaies Thai her eminenl w pelualed 'ro 'rhis day in her Conqregaliov life was noi easy buf was rendered glori Mary. As a culfure so in- 'irlues are per- 1 self--denial and comple+e confidence in C3 ory is held in graleful veneralion and il . Her way of us by conslanf od. Her mem- is our ferveni prayer Jrhal Molher Mary Rose may soon be honored among God's canonized sainls. Foundafion House and Firsf Mofher House Longueil, Canada H8432 Holy Names Academy, Spokane, Washingfon-1891 .fr . Pagzfx Pagc sigh! FACULTY We, 'lhe sludenis of l-loly Names Ac sincerely graieful io you, Sisier Mary io each member of rhe iaculiy for y spiraiion during our school days. To Reverend John W. Dunne, S. J.. and Teacher of Religion we are also d Sisier Mary Anionella, Principal Sisier Sisier Adelaide Mary Sisier Sisier Adele Maureen Sisler Sisfer Mary Alexander Sisier Sisier Mary Calherine Sisier Sisler Cecilia Miriam Sisier Sisler Mary Eloise Anne Sisier Sisier Mary Esdras Sisier Sisier Mary Eihel Sisler Sisfer Mary Evalyn Sisler Sisier Mary Florella Sisier Sisier Mary Greichen Sisrer Sister M. l-lelene Theresa Sisler Sisier Mary lmeldine ademy, I9-44-45, are Joan, Superior and our zealous Chaplain eeply indelofed. Mariia Joan Mary Laurean Lorene Marie Mary Mary Mariha Ann Mary Merwina Mary Mida Mary Perpeiua Regina Maureen Mary Rose Ha Sheila Maureen Margarei Teresa Mary Thaddeus our inieresf and in- ,ef A, K 1 , w fi if . ,jf ,, . lm., I 1'-':xXi,.sg. , fra SQL- - - N ,,Qgi,S53K1L?,.xv,.,x x ,Q ,, 1. I - Nye, 1 ws - - - ,Q ' :L - rg. f, www. .GJ-Pf.e,:. aa' , -Q-ssw:12vw , - .,, A Qt, f . if ,- - fs WWRA r, 1 and GQX? Z5 js QQQQZQA SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS l Mollo By Courage and Fallh BETTY COWELL GRACE ANDERSON Vice Presidenl' Secrelary Colors Flower Blue and Gold Delplwlnlum MARY BEA CORKERY Presidenl' Palron Maier Admirebilis BEATRICE ORCHARD BETH RILEY Treasurer Sergeant af Arms JILL ALBI Her eyes are homes of silent prayer. Entered I944 lLincoln High Schooll: War B:-nd Skit 4: Mixer Committee 4: Prom Committee 4: Red Cross 4: Vocation Play 4. Ambition: To be a doctor and have five sons. GRACE ANDERSON lt is better to love than to be loved, to help than to be helped. Manekata Typing Staff 4: Junior-Senior Bein- quet 3: Our Lady's Committee 4: Class Sacre- tary 4: Consultor 2: Class Play I: Carnival 2: Vocation Play 2: Mixer Committee 3-4: Pram Committee 4: War Bond Skit 4: Book Fair Hostess 4: First Aid Certificate I: Tri-A Play Manager 4: Tennis Manager 4: Tri-A Award I-Z-3-4: Volleyball I-2-3-4: Basketball I-2-3-4: Softball I-2-3-4: 'Tennis I-2-3-4: Ice Skating I-3-4: Volleyball Second All-Star 2-4: Honor Award 4th: A. S. D. C. 3-4. Ambition: 'To be an assistant to a plastic surgeon. DONNA AVERY Speech is silver: silence is golden. Entered I942 fUrsuline Acadernyl: Vocaticn Play 2: Carnival 2: War Bond Skit 4: Junior- Soniorlltanquet 3: Honor Award Ist: Mixer Committee 3-4: Orchestra Z-3-4: Cello 3--I: Piano 2-3-4. Ambition: To be as lovely a lady as rf-y mother is. RITA BAUER Become all it is possible for you to become. Ke-entered IV44 ISL Boniface High Schooll: Honor Award 3rd: Rho Sigma Chi Z-3: Cla:.s Play I: Carnival I: Vocation Play 2: War Bond Skit 4: Mixer Committee 2: Holy Names Prose Und P007fY 3: First Aid Certificate l: Barl- minton I-2: Tri-A Award I-2: Basketball I-T: Volleyball I-2: Swimming l: Table Tennis T: Viglin I-2: Piano I-2: Orchestra I-2: Softball Ambition: To relieve suffering and to vis.t tha Orient. PATRICIA-BENNETT Tire two noblest things are sweetness and light. Entered I944 IThre'e Forks High Schooll: Mixer Committee 4: War Bond Skit 4: Christmas Skit 4: Prom Committee 4. Ambition: To do first things first and do them well. MARJORIE BETTINGER Unity, steadfastness, and power of will mart the great workers. Honor Award 7th: Manakata Activity Statt' 2: Student Body Sgt.-at-Arms 4: Class Play I: Mixer Committee 3-4: Junior-Senior Banquet 2-3: War Bond Skit 4: A. S. D. C. 3-4: Clas: Sgt.-at-Arms 2: Badminton I-2-3-4: Tennis l-2-3-4: Softball I-2-3-4: Tabla Tennis 4: Horse- back Riding 4: First Aid Certificate l: Volley- ball First All-Star 3-4: Basketball Second All- Star 2: Basketball First All-Star 3-4: Tri-A Award I-2-3-4: Tri-Angles Staff 4: Volleyball Manager 4: Basketball Manager 3: Basketball I-2-3-4: Volleyball l-2-3-4: Tri-A Representative to Seattle 4. Ambition: To aid others. BETTY BERTSCH The tint ot her hair reflects the glow of her heart. Entered I943 lNorth Centrall: Honor Award 3rd: Mixer Committee 3-4: Junior-Senior Ban- quet 3: Prom Committee 4: War Bond Skit 4: A. S. D. C. 3-4: Cheer Leader 3-4: Volleyball 4: lce Skating 3-4: Roller Skating 3-4: Tri-A Award 4. Ambition: To go to Hawaii on .e destroyer. CHARMAINE BLESSING ln Mind, penetrating: in Deed. capable. Entered I94Z lMarycliftl: Honor Award Ist: Carnival 2: Junior-Senior Banquet 3: Fashion Show 3: Vocation Play 2: Mixer Committee 3-4: War Bond Skit 4: Vocation Play 4. Ambition: To be a success. PATRICIA BOLLERMAN . . For smallest things are sweetest. Honor Award bth: Manakata Editor-in-Chief 4: Manakata Class Staff I: Manakata Write Ups 3: Our Lady's Committee 4: Consultor 3-4: A. S. D. C. 3: Class Play I: Carnival Z: Mixer Committee 3-4: Vocation Play 2: Junior-Senior Banquet 3: Christmas Skit 4: Book Fair 4: Book Fair Hostess 4: Prom Committee 4: Creative Writing llnland Registerl 3: Poetry Contest Winner 3: Apologetics 3: First Aid Certificate l: Cheer Leader 2. Ambition: To see myself as others see me. RUTH BOSSUYT Thy purpose tirm is equal to the deed. Honor Award 5th: Eucharistic Committee gl: A. S. D. C. 3-4: Book Fair Hostess 4: Carnival 2: Vocation Play 2: Mixer Committee 3: Jun- ior-Senior Banquet 3: Prom Committee 4: War Bond Skit 4: Treble Triad I: Tri-A Award I-2: Volleyball I: Basketball I: Softball I: Table Tennis l: First Aid Certificate I: Christmas Skit 4. Ambition: To do God's will. MURIEL BRADLEY Age cannot wither her. noi custom stale her infinite variety. Honor Award Ind: Carnival 2: Vocation Play 2: Mixer Committee 3-4: Piano I: Creative Writing llnlancl Registerl 3-4: Arnaricanism School Finals l: Book Fair 4: A. S.,D. C. 3-4: Class Play I: First Aid Certificate I: lce Skat- ing I: Prom Committee 4: Junior-Senior Ban- quet 3: War Bond Skit 4: Americenism Win- ner l: Americanism School Finals 4. Ambition: To do little things well. ROSE MARY BROWN An ever-fixed mark that looks upon tempests and is never shaken. Honor Award 3rd: Class Treasurer' I-2: Christ- mas Play 4: Junior-Senior Banquet 2-3: First Aid Certificate I: Class Play I: Vocation Play 2: Mixer Committee 3-4: War Bond Skit 4: A, S. D. C. 3-4: Volleyball I: Fashion Show I-2-3. Ambition: To ioin my sister in Heaven. AUDRE LEE BROWNSON Millions of mischiefs dance in her eyes. Manakata Stal? lectivitiesl I-2-3: Manakata Write Ups 4: Manakata Art Staff 4: Class Play I: Vocation Play 2: Christmas Skit 4: Carnival 2: Mixer Committee 3-4: Junior-Senior Banquet 3: Prom Committee 4: Piano I: Treble Triad I-2-3-4: Choralists 3-4: Vocal 4: Poster Contest 3: Cheer Leader 2-3-4: First Aid Certificate I: Honor Award Sth: Vocation Play 4: Book Fair Hostess. Ambition: To raise a family ot football play- ers. BETTY BURCH A kind and gentle heart she had. Honor Award oth: Class Play I: Carnival 2: Mixer Committee 3-4: Junior-Senior Banquet 3: War Bond Skit 4: A. S. D. C. 3-4: Fashion Show 4: Poster Contest 3: Tri-A Award I: Volleyball I: Badminton I: Tennis I: First Aid Certifi- cate I. Ambition: To write a book and to live by the see. PATRICIA CONYARD A marry heart goes all the day. Manakata Circulation Stat? 4: Class Play I: Carnival 2: Vocation Play 21 Mixer Committee 3-4: Junior-Senior Banquet 2-3: First Aid Cer- tificate I: Book Fair Hostess 4: Christmas Play 4: War Bond Skit 4: Fashion Show 4: A. S. D. C. 3: Treble Triad 4: Tri-A Award l-2-3-4: Crea- tive Article llnland Registerl 2: Honor Award oth: Poster Contest I-3: Life Saving Certiticate I: Softball 2-3-4: Ice Skating 3-4: Roller Skating I-2-3: Basketball 2: Badminton 2-3-4: Table Tennis I-2-3-4: Swimming I: Tennis 4. Ambition: To excel in any vocation I should choose. MARY BEA CORKERY His little angels play in har thoughts. dance in her eyes. and guide her pen. Honor Award bth: Manakata Creative Writing Editor 4: Menaketa Writeups Staff I: Mana- kata Activities Staff 2: Menakata Writeups Staff 3: Class Sgt.-at-Arms I: Class Secretary 2: Student Body Vice President 3: Class Play I: Class President 4: Carnival 2: Mixer Com- mittee 3-4: Vocation Play 2: Junior-Senior Ban- quet 2-3: Book Fair 4: First Aid Certificate I: Treble Triad 4: Latin Play 3: Creative Writ- ing llnland Registerl 3-4: Poetry Contest Win- ner 3: Holy Names Prose and Poetry ot Ameri- ca 3: Oratorical Contest School Winner 3: Oratorical Contest City Winner 3: Red Cross 3. Ambition: To wear wings and pluck harp strings. BETTY COWELL An enlightened mind is a sanctuary where no tyrant may enter. Honor Award Tth: Manakata Writeups Editor 4: Manakata Circulation Stat? I: Class Secre- tary I: Class Consultor I: Class President 2: A. S. D.' C. 3-4: Class Play I: Carnival 2: Vocation Play 2: Mixer Committee 3-4: Junior- Senior Banquet 2-3: Prom Committee 4: Christ- mas Skit 4: War Bond Skit 4: Book Fair 4: Treble Triad I-Z-3: Choralists 4: Basketball I-3: Volleyball I: Tri-A Award I: First Aid Cer- tificate. I: Americanism School Finals I: Crea- tive Writing llnland Registerl 3' Poetry Con- test Winner 3: Latin Play 3: Clitss Vice Presi- dent r-3-4. Ambition: 'To visit the Tai Mahal. CHARLOTTE CRAMER ln those deep eyes do all perfections keep. Entered I942 lLewistonl: Manakate Art Statf 4: Mixer Committee 2-3-4: Carnival 2: Voce- tion Play 2: Magazine Drive Chairman 2: Jun- ior-Senior Banquet 2-3: Rho Sigma Chi 2-3-47 Prom Committee 4: War Bond Skit 4: Piano 2: Tri-A Award 4: Basketball 4: Roller Skating 4: Table Tennis 4: Tennis 4: .Badminton 4: Crea- tive Article llnland Registarl 4: Hiking 4: Poster Contest 4: Honor Award Ist. Ambition: To enioy life. MAUREEN CURRAN 'She had a face like a benadiction. Manekata Art Statf 4: Our Lady's Committee 4: Classs Play I: Vocation Play 2: Carnival 2: Mixer Committee 3-4: Banquet Committee 3: Prom Committee 4: Book Fair Hostess 4: Honor Award 2nd: First Aid Certificate I: Volleyball I-2-3: Basketball I-2-3: Roller Skating 2: Tennis I-2-3-4: Ice Skating I-2-3-4: Volleyball Second All-Star 2: Tri-A Award I-2. Ambition: To navigate a ship to the Orient. BARBARA D'ARCY With thee conversing I forgot all time. Entered I943 lSt. Lawrence Acaclemyl: Honor Award 3rd: Mixer Committee 3-4: Junior-Senior Banquet 3: Prom Committee 4: Christmas Play 4: War Bond Skit 4: Book Fair 4: Book Fair Hostess 4: Red Cross 3: A. S. D. C. 3-4: Fire Prevention Essay Contest 4: Navy Day School Contest Winner 4: Poster Contest 4: Treble Tried 4: Ice Skating 3: Roller Skating 3: Horse- back Riding 4: First Aid Certificate I: Latin Play 3: Vocation Play 4. A Ambition: To be a medical artist or work in radio. I DOROTHY DILLON The best strength is strength of mind: the best wealth, e loving heart. Entered I942 lMaryclitfl: Honor Award Jrd: Carnival 2: Class Play 2: Mixer Committee 3-4: Junior-Senior Banquet 3: Rad Cross 4: Volley- ball 4: Basketball 4: Roller Skating 4:. Poetry Contest Winner 3. Ambition: To have my own radio show. ROBERTA EVANS Her voice is as hushed as a chapel at eve. Entered I943 lHartline High Schooll: Mixer Committee 5-4: Christmas Play 4: War Bond Skit 4: Junior-Senior Banquet 3: Treble Tried 3-4: Choralists 4: Vocal J-4: Piano 3-4: Rho Sigma Chi 3-4. Ambition: To be a good wife and lead a good Christian lite. ANNE FLANIGAN Music does the soul inspire and mekas the thoughts rise ever higher. Catholic Action Vice Prefect 4: Class Presi- dent I: Class Vice President 2: Consultor 2: First Aid Certificate I: Prom Committee 4: Class Play I: Carnival 2: Treble Triad I-2-3-4: Orchestra 2-3-4: Voice I-2-3-4: Piano I-2-3-4: Cheer Leader I: Volleyball I-2: Softball I: Tennis I: Honor Award ath. Ambition: To know the will of God and to obey it. JACOUELINE FUNKE Her life l'm sure was in the right. Entered l944 lLewiston High Schooll: Mixer Committee 4: Christmas Play 4: War Bond Skit 4: A. S. D. C. 4: Piano 4: Rho Sigma Chi 4: Red Cross 4: Prom Committee 4. Ambition: To lila a good Catholic life. GINA GRI A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute, Manakata Art Statt 4: Class Play I: Carnival 2: Vocation Play 2: Mixer Committee 3-4: Junior- Senior Banquet 3: Prom Committee 4: Christ- mas Skit 4: War Bond Skit 4: A. S. D. C. 3-4: Fashion Show 4: Poster Contest I-34: Poster Contest Winners I: Piano I: Basketball I-2-3-4: Volleyball I-2-3-4: Badminton 2-3-4: Softball I-2-3-4: Tennis I-2-3-4: Roller Skating I-2-3-4: Horseback Riding 4: Table Tennis 4: Tennis Managar 3: Basketball Manager 4: Volleyball First All-Star 3-4: Tri-A Award I-2-3-4: Tri- Angles Art Stat? 3-4: Tri-A Play 3-4: First Aid Certitiicete I. Ambition: To always see the beautiful thing! in life and to paint them as I see them. PEGGY GREEN Blithe and gay as a sweet spring morn, Manakata Activity Staff 3: Honor Award Ist: Mixer Committee 2-3-4: Carnival 2: Class Play I: First Aid Certificate I: War Bond Skit 4: A. S. D. C. 3-4: Junior-Senior Banquet 3: ln- itiation Committee 2: Bth Grade Party l. Ambition: Tc serve my God by being a nurse. PEGGY HIGGINS Her loyalty she kept, hor love. her zeal. Manakata Advertising Staff I: Class President I-3: Student Body President 4: Class Play I: Carnival 1: Vocation Play 2: Mixer Committee 3: JuniorASenior Banquet 3: Christmas Play 4: War Bond Skit 4: Book Fair Hostess 4: Book Fair 4: Rad Cross 4: Junior Red Cross Presi- dent 4: A. S, D. C. 3-4: Creative Writing lin- land Registerl Z: Apologetics 3: Honor Award bth. Ambition: To attain true worth in being, not seeming. JOAN KLEIN A peace above all earthly dignities. Entered I942 IAlmira High Schooli: Carnival Committee 2: Initiation Committee 2: Vocation Play 2: Mixer Committee 3-4: Banquet Com- mittee 2-3: Red Cross 4: War Bond Skit 4: Rho Sigma Chi 2-3-4: Honor Award Ist: Prom Com- mittee 4. Ambition: To serve the world through science. ELLEN JANE KROETCH Art is the right hand of nature. Manakata Art Staff 4: Manakata Circulation Statt 1: Honor Award 3rd: Class Play I: Initia- tion Committee 2: Mixer Committee 2-3-4: Junior-Senior Banquet 4: War Bond Skit 4: Vocation Play 4: Poster Contest I-3-4: Vocal 4: Firstfid Certificate I. Ambition: To always be successful in the finer things in life. SHAREL MACE Fur out ot the abundance of the heart the mouth speakethf' Manakata Writeups Staff I: Class Play I: Mix- er Committee 2-3-4: Banquet Committee 3: War Bond Skit 4: Class Sgt.-at-Arms I: Honor Award 3rd: First Aid Certificate I: A. S. D. C. 3-4: Poster Contest 4: Ice Skating 2: Ameri- canism 3: Poetry Contest Winner 3: Creative Writing llnland Registerl 3. Ambition: To fly. ELSIE MANNING Beaming brown eyes and winning ways. Manakata Assistant Editor 4: Honor Award 7th: Class Flay I: Mixer Committee 2-3-4: Junior-Senior Banquet 3: Christmas Play 4: War Bond Skit 4: Book Fair 4: A. S. D. C. 3-4: First Aid Certificate: Creative Articles Ilnland Register: 3. Ambition: To be a secretary and own four dogs. VIRGINIA MERTENS Her words do show her wit incomparable. Class Sgt.-at-Arms 3: Consultpr 2-3: Rho Sigma Chi Sgt,-at-Arms 4: Mixer Committee 2-3-4: Junior-Senior Banquet 3: Christmas Play 3: War Bond Skit 4: A. S. D. C. 4: Basketball I-2-3-4: Volleyball I-2-3-4: Basketball Captain I: Volley- ball Captain I-2-4: Manager Basketball 3: Soft- ball I-2-3-4: Badminton I-2-4: Table Tennis I-4: Ice Skating 3: Roller Skating 2-3: Tennis 3-4: First Aid Certiticate I: Tri-A Award I-2-3-41 Basketball Second All-Star I: Basketball First AII-Star 2-3-4: Volleyball First All-Star I-2-4: Tri-Angles Staft 4: Honor Award 5th: Hiking 3: Rho Sigma Chi I-2-3-4: Chairman Magazine Drive 4. Ambition: To have and have not. LORETTA MILLS The lightning of great,thoughts shows the way to heroic deeds. Entered I943 lMarycliffli Secretary of Class 3: Consultor 4: Junior-Senior Banquet 3: Mixer Committee 3-4: Prom Committee 3: Christmas Skit 4: A. S. D. C. 3-4: Treble Triad 3-41 Choralists 3-4: Cheer Leader 3: Horseback Rid- ing 4: Honor Award 3rd. Ambition: To be e pharmacist. HELENE MONDICH Whosoever makes himself worthier, wiser. works for his country, works tor God. Class Play I: Junior-Senior Banquet 3? Mixer Committee 4: War Bond Skit 4: First Aid Cer- titicate I: Tri-A Award Z-3-4: Volleyball 2-3: Softball 2-3-4: Table Tennis 2-4: Badminton 2-3.4: Hiking 2: In sisnng 2-3. Ambition: Always forward: never backward. PATRICIA MOORE The eager heart, the kindlier hand. Entered i942 qmsfyclafilg Manakata an sm 4: Manakata Circulation Staff 3: Manakata Ac tivity Statt 4: Catholic Action Secretary'3 Catholic Action Prefect 4: Honor Award 5th A. S. D. C. 3-4: Poster Contest 2-4: Piano Z Prom Committee 4: War Bend Skit 4: Christ mas Skit 4: Junior-Senior Banquet 3: Mixe Committee 2-3-4: Cheer Leader 2-3-4. Ambition: To do unto others as I would havi them do unto me. ANNA NEIDHART Her voice, like her ideals, is seated in the stars. Honor Award 7th: Manakata Writeups Statt I: Class President I: Catholic Action Correspond- ing Secretary 2: A. S. D. C. 3-4: Mixer Com- mittee 2-3-4: Junior-Senior Banquet 2-3: Class Play I: Christmas Play 4: War Bond Skit 4: Treble Triad I-2-3-4: Choralists 2-3-4: First Aid Certificate I: Creative Writing llnland Regis- terl 3: Poetry Contest Winner 3: Arnericanism and Fire Prevention Contests 4: Book Fair 4' Vocal I-2. Ambition: To do God's will at all times. MARY ANNA OLIVER Enthusiasm is the genius of sincerity. Honor Award Sth: Class Skit I: Mixer Commit- tee Z-3-4: Junior-Senior Banquet 3: War Bond Skit 4: A. S. D. C. 3-4: Roller Skating 2-3: Ice Skating l-2-3-4: Basketball I-2: Volleyball I-Z-3-4: Tri-A Award I-2-3: Tri-Angles Statt 3-4: First Aid Certificate I: Softball I-2-3-4. Ambition: To do my best in whatever voca- tion l choose. BEATRICE ORCHARD Sha who tinds good in everything hath wealth greater than that of kings. Manakata Assistant Editor 4: Class Treasurer Iv2-3-4: Honor Award 7th: Class Play I: Mixer Committee 2-3: Junior-Senior Banquet 2-3: A. S. D. C. 3-4: Tri-A Award I-2-3-4: Volleyball I-2-3-4: Basketball I-2-3: Softball I-2-3-4: Bad- minton Z-3-4: Table Tennis I-2-3-4: First Aid Certificate I: Hiking Manager 4: Softball Man- ager I-2-3: Tri-A Play Manager 4: Tri-Angles Staff 4: Volleyball Second All-Star 2: Tri-A Representative to Seattle 4. Ambition: To love, rather than to be loved. GENE KENNEDY individuality is to be honored as the root of all good. Entered i944 It-loly Rosary High Schooll: Mix- er Committee 4: Christmas Play 4: War Bond Skit 4: Prom Committee 4. Ambition: To be a social worker in soma large city. BETH RILEY ln the Iilt of Irish laughter you can hear tne angels sing. Manakata Activities Chairmen 4: Manekata Activities Stett 22 Manakata Circulation Staff 3: Class Sergeant-et-Arms 4: Honor Award bth: Class Play I: Junior-Senior Banquet 3: Mixer Committee 2-S-4: Prom Committee 4: War' Bond Skit 4: A. S. D. C. 3: Treble Triad I-2: Creative Article Ilnland Registerl 4: Cheer leader 2: First Aid Certificate l: Tri-A Award i-1: Tri-Angles Staff 4: Tia-A Play 4: Volleyball 3-4: Basketball 3-4: Softball 3-4: Teninis 2: Bad- minton 2: Roller Skating 2-3: Piano l-2. Ambition: To be the inventor of an ink spot remover. JEAN RUFFNER me thought, iii, fight conduct, is in ow.. reward. Entered i942 IMarycliffI: Manakata Typing Editor 4: Student Spiritual Council 2: Class Consultor 2: Latin -Play 3: Mixer Committees 2-3-4: War Bond Skit 4: Prom Committee 4: Junior-Senior Banquet 3: Americanisrn Essay contest 3: Fire Prevention Essay contest: ma Award 2-3-4: Red Cross 3-4: Basketball 4: Ten- is 4: Volleyball 2-4: Softball 2-3-4: Ice Skating 2-3-4: Manager of Ice Skating 3-4: Honor Award bth: Tri-Angles Staff 4: Navy Day Essay Contest Winner 4: Table Tennis 2-3-4: Badmin- ton 3.41 Roller Skating 3.4. Ambition: To find out where all .ot my time goes. PAIRICIA RYAN Fingers gatied with a magic touch. Class Play I, Red Cross 3: A. S, D. C. 3-4: Ice Skatinq I-Y-3-4: Tennis 2: War Bond Skit 4: Mixor Committee Z-3-4: Fashion Show 3-4: Roller Skating ra: ma Award 1.2.3-4: Volley- ball I: Basketball 2: Honor Award ith: Junior- Senaof Banquet 3: Piano I-2-3-4: Badminton I-2-3-4: Table Tennis I-2-3-4: Softball 23-4' First Aid Cortificato l. Ambition: To own a store of my own.' KATHRYN SEMS Personality is the fountainhead of worth, genius. and power. Honor Award 8th: Class President 2: Consultor 3: Class Play I: First Aid Cerriticate I: Mixer Committee 1-3-4: Junior-Senior Banquet 1-3: Prom Committee 4: Christmas Play 4: War Bond Skit 4: A. S. D. C, 3: Fashion Show 3: Tri-A Award l-2-3-4: Tri-A Play 3-4: Tri-Angles Stati 3-4: Basketball I-Z-3-4: Volleyball I-Z-3-4: Softball I-1-3-4: Volleyball First All-Star 3-4: Basketball First All-Star 3-4: Ice Skating 3-4: Roller Skating 3-4: Roller Skating Manager 3-4: Badminton 2-3-4: Tennis I. Ambition: To accapt lile's trials with a smile. FRANCES SMITH Her gracious manner and her winning way, her loving friends will ever display. Honor Award Sth: Class Play I-Y: Mixer Com- mittee 2-3-4: Junior-Senior Banquet 3: Prom Committee 4: Christmas Skit 4: War Bend Skit 4: Book Fair 4: Red Cross 3-4: A. S. D. C. 3-4: Treble Triad 2-3-4: Vocal 3: Choralists 3: Tri-A Award I: Tri-A Play Z: First Aid Certificate I: Americenism Contest 3: Vocation Play 4. Ambition: To become an ideal woman. MARY FRANCES SMITH Her thoughts sparkle forth in merry chatter. Class Play I: Mixer Committee 2-3-4: Vocation Play 2-4: Initiation Committee 2: Junior-Senior Banquet 3: War Bond Skit 4: Creative Article llnlerid iz.g:,i.fi 2: A. s. D. c. 3-4: ofchsnfs I-2-3: First Aid Certificate I. Ambition! To solve my postwar diflicultiesf' ELAINE STAFFORD A stately air, a regal grace. Class Vice President I: Honor Award Sth: Tri- A I-2-4: First Aid Certiticate I: A. S. D. C. 4: Class Play I: Badminton I-2-4: Tennis I-2-4: Piano I-2: Roller Skating I-4: Volleyball 4: Basketball 2: Table Tennis I-2-4. Ambition: To do Gods will and be a nurse. LOIS STENGAR A leader well principled is a leader well fol- Iowed. Class Treasurer I: Class Secretary 2: Consultor I: Class Play I: Mixer Committee 2-3-4: Christ- mas Play 4: War Bond Skit 4: Volleyball I-2-3-4: Basketball I-2-3-4: Softball I-7-3-4: Basketball Second All-Star I-2-3: Volleyball First All-Star Z-3-42 Table Tennis 2-3-4: Badminton Z-4: Honor Award oth: Roller Skating 2-3: Horseback Rid. ing 3-4: Tri-A Award I-2-3-4: Tri-Angles Statt 4: Tri-A President 4: A. S, D. C. 3: Manager Horseback Riding 4: First Aid Certificate I: Captain Volleyball 3: Captain Softball I-2-3: Tri-A Play 4: Basketball First All-Star 4: Cap- tain All-Star Team 4. Ambition: To have red hair. HAZEL TEMPLE ln thee I see the twilight of each day. Honor Award 4th: Book Fair Hostess 4: Class Play I: Bth Grade Party I: Mixer Committee 2: Initiation Committee Y: Junior-Senior Banquet 2-3: War Bond Skit 4: Fashion Show 3: First Aid Certificate I. Ambition: To travel to places far and wide. PATRICIA THORPE Sowing seeds ol happiness along her ioyous way. Manallafa Circulafion Sfaff 4: Manalnala Ac- Tivifies Siafi 2: Manalrnia Adverfisinq Sufi I: Consullor I: Pamphlet-a-Monih l: Class Play I: Firsf Aid Ceriilicale l: Volleyball 3-4: Solfball 3-4: Baslrelball 3-4: Table Tennis 3: Tri-Angles ST Ti 4: Mixer Commiffee 2-34: Junior-Senior a Banque! 3: A. S. D. C. 3: Honor Award 4Th: Tri-A Award I-2: Trl-A Play 4: Roller Slnahng 3: 4 Treble Triad l-2- : Prom Commilfee 4: War Bond Sluil 4: Chrislmas Play 4. Ambifion: f'To be The inlc spol remover That Befh Riley invenTs. BETTY VIGIL Ever near: ever dear. 9 Ambilionz To be a nurse. MARIE VUKICH He is qenlle Thai dofh qenfle deeds, l-lonor Award Znd: Class Sergeant-al-Ar I Class Play I: Mixer Committee 2-3-4: J Senior Banque? 3: A. S. D. C. 3-4: Cheer er I-Z: Treble Triad 2: First Aid CerTilic T Chrisfmas Slrif 4. Ambiiionz To follow high principles. CLASS PROPHECY Nl-X ln This The l.956Th year oT our Lord, The warm Augu' meTropolis oT Spokane, The ciTy by The Silver Falls lslogan i wiTh eager delegaTes lourselves among Theml awaiTing The a candidaTe Tor The NaTional Republican TiclceT. Miss Margare rises To read a Telegram which she has iusT received. The me: Moore, who apologeTically sTaTes ThaT The Train will be a Te TlicTed wiTh a case oT FiTs. The delegaTe Trom Spokane. square chair, suggesTs ThaT The convenTion adiourns To The . classmaTe Mary Anna Oliver is opening This aTTernoon. The and The delegaTes move on To The TheaTer. Approaching T snaTched Trom The gay lighTs oT The cinema To a billboard. by loolc we discover iT is our old Triend Elsie Manning, now b Manne: announcing The remarkable qualiTies oT her new ha ness she aTTribuTes all The crediT Tor iTs discovery To her Blessing and Peggy Green. We arrive aT The TheaTer in Time To see LoreTTa Von M silver Tox and accompanied by Fifi, her Chiwawa pup. Sl usual iovial smile and being Thus encouraged we approach T agine our surprise when she Tells us ThaT she was TorTunaTe Lois STengar, To blow up The bubbles Tor FiTi's bubble baTli Tion To join her in her box, and as we enTer we hear The cle closing line, Come up and see me some Tom. We sTrug places and are no more Than seTTled when we are aware o box. Miss Von Mills shrielcs and grasping wildly pulls up a his hiding place under The seaT. ln conTusion he sTammers, and The TruanT oTTicer is loolcing Tor me. No sooner had h Vigil appeared on The scene and led him ouT by his ear. fContinued on page 1455 minuTes overdue when Hazel Temple. business manager and pa i 'T sun beaTs down on The Thriving Tis The waTerl. The ciTy is busTling rrival oT The TavoriTe presidenTial T l-liggins. The Train is already 30 ersonal secreTary To Miss I-liggins. sage is Trom The engineer, PaTricia w hours laTe, because she was aT- ill Albi. represenTing The aThleTic lodium TheaTer which her Tormer suggesTion is unanimously carried renT and Bernard. our aTTenTion is a familiar smiling Tace. On second eTTer known as Madame Elpierre 'r resTorer. ln her usual unseliish- Two research chemisTs Charmaine ills, snuggled under Three layers oT ie answers our greeTing wiTh her er To exchange a Tew words. lm- enough To obTain The services of We graciously accepT her inviTa- r voice oT PaTricia BenneTT in her le as noiselessly as possible To our The presence oT anoTher in our very disgrunTled liTTle boy Trom l'm Joan Klein's liTTle boy Andrew e uTTerecl These words when BeTTy Enfared l943 lMarycliffl: Mixer Comm NT 3-4: Junior-Senior Banque? 3: Chrisfmas P y 4 War Bond Slrif 4: A. S. D. C. 3-4: T bl Triad 4: Volleyball Firsf All-Siar 3: Vollay 3: Roller Slrafin 3: Badminion 3-4: Soiiball 4-I 5'-Ls ' Q- ' F. T, ex ,qv-ff .,.x.,: ,L W 2 . 1 I 1 us M yi y 3 E' x g , lu... . X I ., .A e as F' X 4 1- ,I I .Ai i I I fi I 4 31 el in , , ' J 'W .I am an J . ' 'Ff4'E',L..2.'.ilf ' ' Q' 'N ' 4 3 ii ., I . , sq N '61,-N' f -- . g I I ,. l-'gg 231' fi' 'A 43: ' is W ..x ra 9 Yi -X I s. N r 'ii Qi 2 Q' I . .. Mary Bea Corlre ry Barbara D'Arcy Palricia Bollerman Joan Klein Palricia Thorpe Helen Mondich Rose Mary Brown Gina Gri Elsie Manning Audre Lee Brownson Lorella Mills I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 20 2I 22 SENIOR BFGY Plcr Roberla Evans Sharel Mace Charlolle Cramer Charmaine Blessing Palricia Bennell Belly Cowell Palricia Moore Anne Flannigan Jean Rullner Mary Anna Oliver RES Rila Bauer Margarel Green Lois Slengar Elaine Slallord Palricia Conyarcl Dorolhy Dillon Belh Riley . 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Q XM 3 'Q C M l.eTT To righT-Mary Frances Thompson, Treasurer: Josephine Duffy, President Therese CosTello, Ser- geanT-aT-Armsg Mary Lou STevens, SecreTaryg Lois Scrivenir, Vice President JUNIORS During The pasT year The achievernenTs oT The Junior class have covered every field, scholasTic, aThleTic and social. The scholasTic endeavors of The class were crowned by The Triumphs of Two mem- bers, Joan Harlow receiving second place in a ciTy wide essay conTesT on The life of Pope Pius XII, and Joan KroeTch winning TirsT prize on a subsequenT essay conTesT sponsored by The Navy. A panel discussion was held before The sTudenT body Tor The explanaTion and promoTion of The slogan Read Tor a BeTTer World. The eager volleyball, baseTball and soTTball Teams were hearTily supporTed by Their conTidenT classmaTes. The Juniors were noT unmindful of Their duTies To God and counTry. By sponsor- ing a candy and cake sale, They raised Tunds Tor The carnaTions which graced The alTars on The occasion of The cenTenary Mass and Tor ForTy Hours DevoTions. Each girl dis- played her enThusiasm in Red Cross work by making pillow covers and donaTing giTTs. A TesTive banqueT, given in honor of The Senior class of 45 broughT To a close anoTher year of praiseworThy accomplishmenTs Tor The Juniors and leTT Them hopeTully looking forward To being Seniors TogeTher. Wilma FiTzgerald Evelyn Conrad H46.. Page .revcutem l l JUNIOR CLASS y Firsr Row lleff fo riqlwll--Mary Ressa, Helen Pupo. Marqaref Sleve s, Geraldine Porfer, Mary Frances Tliornpson, Second Row-Lois Scrivenir, Joy Price, Naomi Nelson, Mary Lou Sieyens, Joann M'cNabl:J, Third Row4BernadeHe McNeilly, Helen Maflwison, Dorollwy Mauro, Louise Snyder, Rose Ann Poieslcy, Mary Jane' Mcelxs. Fourllw Row-Lillian Sacornanno, Louise Mc eilly, Barbara Winkler, Sliarlee Monaghan, Mary Lee Rolchford, Alice 'Vassar. l ..,. ,.,,,.. , ..,,... ..,..,.,.. ,-cc.- .s ,- I -,.-. - - -,, 3 G -s U M , -.,. wwe ,,s, . De Groal, Joan Hogan, Joan Harlow. Third Row-Marqarel l-laubriclr, Pafricia Flalwerly, Wilrna Fill- qerald, Genevieve Beuler, Donna Mayer, Therese Coslello, Fouriln Row-hlnorlou Anderson, Palricia Casey, Beverly Fear, Josephine Duffy, Saranne Breen. Noi pres nf-Jane Budiq, Marie Caprye, Frances Finney, Pairicia Langdon, Sue La Valley, Lois Lilfle. Pafricia McDonald, Jaclyn Sells, Gloria Seglieffi, Shelia O'Brien, Marqarel Mally. Page eighteen , 1 SOPHOMORE A Officers llefr in righfl--Shirley Hurd, Treasurer: Palricia Groo. Presidenfg Pafricia Landry, Vice Presidenig Rufh l-lasfurlher, Secrelaryg Pafricia G-reif, Sergeanf-al'-arms. SOPHOMORE A This, our second year af l-loly Names Academy, has been an excepfionally aclive one. The inilialion of rhe Freshmen al fhe beginning of The year. was The lirsf ol our many endeavors. This was followed by a Cafholic Acfion Play porfraying The-life of Molher Mary Rose. Through our good sporlsmanship and loyalfy 'lo our school which has predominafed lhroughouf The year, we have gained fhe covered Good Sporls- manship Banner and our True spirif also lwice won for us The Honor Banner. We have nor only been loyal +o +he school, buf our counfry as well as our donafion of Two afghans To lhe Red Cross, has proven. Wifh charilable spiril foward God's less lorlunale we sponsored a Slamp Confesf. and an aflernoon mixer. A farewell parfy in April which was enioyed by all, climaxed anofher happy and successful year. Palricia Johnson ..47.. Row One llefl io righfl-Joanne Laughlin. Joan Casy, Pairicia Clarlc, Lore+la Chemenfe, Colleen Howard, Kalhleen Howard, Palricia Gugler. Row Two-Mary Rose Bruya, Dorolhy Fieder, Shirley Dezellem, Janef Bush, Jane Hunf, Mariorie Marion. Row Three-Kaiherine Herberholz, Mary Bar- ringfon, Delores Dillon, Mary Lee Balmer, Elhlyn Kimmel, Pafricia Landry, Josephine Baugh. Row Four-Maiilda Charboneau, Dorofhy Broderson, Margaref Candler, Shirley Hurd, Pafricia Johnsfon, Diana Kolifzoff. Row Five-Norma G-ooley, Caroline Herberholz. Eileen Clarno, Pafricia Groo, Pa- fricia Greif, Barbara Burrel, Delores Ellwarf. Page ninclem SOPHOMORE XXQNUQ rm? lLeTT To righTl-Alice Springer, SecreTary3 Bonnie PeTerson, Presidi KaTherine WaTson, Treasurer: Doris Pulispher, S SOPHOMORE B The Sophomore class unheld Their moTTo, Keep Tr Tion marking The beginning of a year oT acTiviTy. Theii operaTion in The many school acTiviTies has meriTed Toi' Honor Banner Tor The Third consecuTive Time. The c Team in every sporT and held The Sporlrsmanship Banner success of Their sTamp conTesT and aTTernoon mixer To Missions, a zeal Tor less spiriTually giTTed Triends was dis ForTune, and rollicking Sophomore parTy in April Term complishmenTs. WiTh This spiriT in view we can expecT coming class oT 47 nT7 RoberTa Wall, Vice Presidenfg F geanf-aT-Arms. Th, wiTh The Freshmen iniTia ouTsTanding loyalTy and co- Thern The possession of The lass hearTily supporTed Their ps a resulT. WiTh The double The beneTiT of The Foreign played. A lecTure by Miss in aTed a year of Tun and ac- greaT Things of This up-and- Barbara SchmidT H47.. Class lleTT To riqhfl FirsT Row-Shirley Mayo, Maxine McCormack, Cherie Von HolT, Winifred STevens, Mary Lou STriclcer. Second Row Doris Pulispher, Gloria Lucas, Kafherine WaTson, Bernadine Magney, Beverly Paul, Marilyn Vercruysse, PaTricia Loomis. Alice Sginqer, Rose Orchard. Third Row-Joan O'Shea, Delores SToclcTon, Carolyn Cauby, Regina Wieman. KaThleen Parker, Bonnie PeTerson. FourTh Row-Jane McBride, Barb Doroihy Snyder, Jeannine VelTre, Roberfa Wall, PaTricia Sprague. Joan SmiTh, Mary McLaughlin. Page lwenty T DoroThy Seivers, Carol Wilson, ra Schmidt Mary RuTh Moy, JoT PresenT-La Rene Malloy, FRESHMEN 1A xr Sally File, Rila Ann Lancasler, Ann Marie Crowley, Joann l-lalch, Palricia l-laubriclc. FRESHMEN A ln Seplember I944, lorry-lwo clelermined girls enlered lhe Freshmen A class wilh a rrue Holy Names spirir. Oul fo win, They began lhe year wirh eager volley- ball and baslcelball reams, inspired by lheir loyal Classmales. The Magazine and Bond Drive had lhe lull supporl ol every Freshman A and slippers, giff boxes, and afghan squares were lheir conlribulions lo lhe Red Cross. ln accordance wilh 'lhe ideals ol Holy Names, Calholic Aclion was The cenler of lheir aclivilies fhis year. Wifh The grace ol God, fhe unliring erclorfs of reachers, and lhe whole-hearled co- operalion of classmales, every girl is loolcing forward lo lulure years al Holy Names. Colleen Brophy H48.. Class, Firsf RowfBeHy Joy' Boylan, Helen McDowell, Rosemary Tillman, Mary Hall, Korle Ann Cam- bern, Colleen Brophy, Leonie Corresy, Carol Hayes, Kalherine Kunfz. Second Row-Marilyn Fosler, Dorofhy Hoffman, Judy Blanlrerhorn, Darlene Hoff, Rila Lancasler, Mary Jane Dube. Salle Fife, Palricia Haubriclz. Third Row-Louise Slupfel, Helen Connelly, Mary Lou Hodges, Belly Ann Furing, Ida Finney, Donna Mae Eller, Joann Powers, Ann Marie Crowley. Fourlh Row-Shirley Cannon, Mary Ann Flynne, Edith Hallenius, Marceanne Bumgarner, Joann l-larch. Noreen Filzpafriclc, Helen Herber- holz, Barbara Jean La Fores. Fifth Row-Marian Buclcley. Magdalene Bauer, Oralee Avery, Joan Cramer, Donna Edmisron, Mary Ellen Donahoe, Dorofhy Clark. Page tumly 0715 Leif lo righl-Roberla Turnbull, Joan McKi1 rrick, Rose Marie N FRESHMEN B L To Z includes many fine classmares and officer firsr year ar Holy Names. We began our year wirh iniriarion and a picnic ir earnesf eflorrs we won The magazine drive and wenr Every girl made a fruilful rerreal and carried rhroug win The subscriplion drive. Due ro The reliabiliry of e Time Banner held an honored posilion in The Freshm year. class of 48 is looking forward To equally successful 1 igro, and Mary Margaref Merriman. s as we discovered during our 1 rhe park. Pu'Hing forrh all our ver 'rhe lop in The Bond Drive. her resolurions by helping 'ro fach one of our girls The Be on an B classroom lhroughouf The s mollo as an inspiralion +he Wiih Onward Ever, Backward Never, our clafs fears rogelher a+ l-loly Names. Mary Lee Larkin H48.. CLASS Firsf Row llefl To righll-Mary Pauline Sims, Mary Lee Larkin, Colleen McCanna, Norma Mauro, Rosemary Wohrle, Barbara W Florence Unrechf, Theresa O'Brien, Kafhleen O'Brien, Mary Sm Phyllis Webb. Third Row llelf +o righfl-Pafricia Shanks, Doro? McGuinn, Roberla Turnbull, Belly Mae Vogl, Donna Thompson, lleff lo righfl-Phyllis Neis, Muriel Nehammer, Pafricia Malon Mary Margaref Merriman, Joan McKiHrick, Rose Marie Nigro. picfure was Taken. 4 Laurel Sherlock, Marilyn O'Donnell, inkler. Second Row llefl to righll- y1der, Yvonne Miller, Irene Orchard, y Lynch, Marian Redinger, Pafricia Delores McCormack. Fourfh Row- z, Shirley Sprague, Maureen Walsh, Janice Moore was abseni when fhe CLASSES Trace Science fhen, wifh Modesfy fhy guide. I- 1 4? EM!! X nafure. Aff is fhe righf hand Page lwmt-v 1 I J Q- 1 ,..N rs J. GQ Q9 K1 5 5 QQ X S . , . Anne Flanigcm, Accompanisf Treble Triad 5 VWNQ H , r r 4 1 1 1 e 54 A 5 Page lwenlyfvc h Orclvesfra ff-msf Page Iwznty-:cum 1q5g1-Huamy :End Dramafics ax, Na '61 Y 5 ff X .. E xmlmfai Vocafion Week ll o ll Mushrooms Coming Up p,,g,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, TRI A Once again The members of Tri-A casT backward glances on The achievemenTs of a successTul year. The TirsT evenT, The Volleyball TournamenT, opened wiTh The Round Robin and concluded wiTh The Senior Samboes TriumphanTly winning The cup. This year The BaslceTball Season also yielded her honorsz To The Senior Class-in a Thrill- ing nighT game. Baseball, hiking, badminTon, Table Tennis, and slcaTing are sTilI in sTore Tor enThusiasTic members and candidaTes. Some oT The ouTsTanding accomplishmenTs of Th club were The purchasing oT new drapes Tor The audiTorium and The presenTing oT aralbum, oT records To The Music DeparTmenT. A very successTul paper drive was held in The Tall and anoTher is planned Tor The early spring. Tri Angels, in iTs second year oT publicaTion has gained a wider circulaTion and is eagerly awaiTed each monTh by boTh The alumnae and presenT members. All Tri-A girls consider This a red leTTer year and are hopefully conTemplaTing whaT The TuTure will bring. Tri-A MoTion PicTure Proieclor Tri-A Officers Mary F ances Thompson, SecreTary l. is STengar, Presidenl' PaTricia Landry, Treasurer VOLLEYBALL NG -'E 'ff UQ: BIN 5- PH OMORES PH O OR SENI Vim vi s th ERS AG MAN TRI-AN GLES STAFF SPORT E RG CHA 'U :N :- w w QJ j g? if A 61531505 Ah Palricia Moore PrefecT pgs. Cafholic Acfion Group During The pasT year TogeTher, The CaTholic AcTion Group has confinued To carry on The work of The Chrisfian AposTolaTe. under The capable leadership of our prefecT, PaTricia Moore, whose enfhusiasm and fervor has spurred The enTire group To greaTer achievemenfs. Pa- Tricia was ably assisTed by Anne Flanigan, Vice PrefecTg Lois Scrivener, Secrefaryq Dorofhy Bro- derson, Treasurer and The Class ConsulTers. This group formed iTs maior plans aT a vigil hour spenf aT The Academy on cerTain Sundays. Our firsT goal This year was personal holiness Through prayer, for we know ThaT all Cafholic Acfion has iTs roofs in individual sancTiTy: sec ondly, we confinued our Academy Spirifual De- fense Corps wiTh a purpose of gaining special graces for our war chaplains by prayer and self conquest Each day aT noon hour we meT before The Blessed Sacramenf and in uniTed prayer begged peace and courage for all in The service oT our CounTry. Among ofher acfivifies have been The Living Rosary in Ocfober, CaTholic Book Week pro- grams, our campaign on The necessify of Trufh in business and social life and a very successful subscripfion drive during Cafholic Press MonTh. We wish To Thank our faculfy for Their under- sTanding help and The sTudenTs Tor Their whole- hearTed supporT. Lois Scrivener, '46 SecreTary Lois SCVWGNGF Sfudenfs Spirifual S9C 9l5fY Council Anne Flanigan Vice Prefecr Dorofhy Broderson Corresponding Secy. Page Mirry-Ihre: Cafholic Li+era+ure Commi++ee I-reshman Mission A CommiHee-Sophomores r' 'T Commiffee-Juniors Our Lady's Lon Page lhirtygfnlzr Seniors PEGGY HIGGINS Presidcnf Sfuclenf Body Orgonizafion During ihis year oi I944-45 under The inspiring leadership of Peggy Higgins, The Holy Names Siudeni Body has reached a higher srandard of responsibiliiy and unily. The ei- iori and aspiraiion of each has been io become a True example of whai a Holy Names girl should be. Our Presidenl has had assislance from Pairicia Flaherly, Vice President Joan C'Shea, Secreiary, and Mar- iorie Beiienger, Sergeanieal-Arms. Girls serving on comrniifees have co- operaied in a democraiic manner realizing ihal ihe success of school ailairs depends upon ihe aiiiiude of individuals. The large perceniage of girls who earned honor awards ai midyear gives evidence of excelleni school spiril. The sales of Vilar Bonds and Sav- ing Siamps in December 'folaled 542,350.00 and ihe Junior Red Cross aciiviiies have received our special aileniion. Programs for assemblies, Manalcaia. plays and slaiis for special occasions, indeed all sludeni proiecrs will be slored in lhe hearl oi each girl as precious memories ol our years iogeiherf' Joan O'Shea, '47 Secreiary. PATRICIA FLAHERTY Vice P . of-nt JOAN OSHEA , MARJORIE BETTENGER Secroydly STUDLNT COUNCIL Serqeamgdy-AVN 1'11,uf' Ihirgvilhr xg:-Aixgqy :hd P RESIDENT STUDENTS Rho Sigma Chi Rho Sigma Chi, lhe senior residenl' sludenl club, has been responsible again lhis year for many gay social occasions, and likewise for mainlaining a very desirable spiril among lhe lorly girls from every parl of our greal norlhwesl. The chosen officers for l944-Q45 were Josephine Duffy, Presidenlg Joan l-logan, Secrelaryg Vir- ginia Merlens, Sergeanl-al-Arms. Some special evenls which leave happy memories are a lea for 'rhe sislers on Founders' Day, a coslume parly, a Chrislmas parly, a parly for Gonzaga boarders in The gymnasium and many enjoyable birlhday dinners. . The congenial almosphere of boarding school days welcls lasfing friendships and gives experience in meeling various silualions which should prepare for l'he life awailing. I l --1 sql E QTM Page lliirg'-:even M anakafa PATRICIA BOLLERMAN Edifor ELSIE MANNING . E . Assusmnf dufor Qt, P - .4 X , 4. MARY BEA CORKERY RUTH BOSSUYT JEAN R Creaiivo Wvlfinq Typiwg T 'O- BEATRICE ORCHARD Assisfanf Ediior FFNER GRACE ANDERSON Twins A R T S TA F F Page: thirty-eight f' Q th? BETH RILEY Chairman Q.- M, CIRCULATING STAFF .544 Q' MARJORIE BETTENGER Cualvn .V ACTIVITIES STAFF WRITE-UPS STAFF BETTY CGWELL CI1 a I fm a n Page llzfrqwrlizlr THE RESURRECTION A hush fell upon The enfire world as a Tiny ray of lighf crepT over The Tar aff horizon. The sTars Twinkled and shone, Then slowly faded inTo oblivion as The crimson ridge oT The sun ouT. lined The' easTern hills. Suddenly a super- naTural lighT was seen as a heavenly being de- scended To The earfh and lifted aside The ob- sTrucTive sTone blocking The way To a desolafe Tomb. Then surrounded by a dazzling and glori- ous radiance. He appeared wrapped in robes oT snowy whiTe, wiTh hands which Though pierced were sTrong beauTiTul and Tender. His eyes reflecTed The infiniTe 'maiesTy of His soul and His Tace shone wiTh a supreme beauTy beyond descripTion. The greaT phophecy had aT lasT been Tulfilled and The Lord Jesus ChrisT had risen. Sharel Mace, '45, ax: MATER MARIA MEA Her manTle whife as snow Keeps us here below For her Son. Her halo brighT as gold Forms our soul To her mold Till Life's done. The sun reflecTs her mighT Blinding all wiTh lighT Do noT Teari For sTars shine forTh her love Which she showers Trom above On us here. Oh Mary, LighT oT God LeT us walk where you have Trod Brave and True. Oh Queen oT all The earTh LeT us serve Him from our birTh JusT like you. Marv Jane Meeks, '46 Gi! SELFISHNESS Having barred You- I have barred Power, infiniTe and vasTer Than The TorrenTs ThaT sTarT O'er loTTy rocks: parched is my hearT. I have barred Peace, more calm, more Tranquil Than TwilighT hours In sTill days oT summer, TragranT wiTh Tlowers. I have barred TruTh, more exquisiTe and rev- erenT Than a chiId's prayer: Than a lover's Tears, Than a blossom rare. I have barred LighT ThaT encompasses like a sea: ThaT guides from above. From my soul, in life,-I have barred Love. Wilma FiTzgerald, '46. Pagzforly A GYPSY GIRL Skipping carefree down The way. G-audy skirTs Tull and gay, Silver bracelefs, chains, and ring- Canging, clashing, iangling. Bl ck hair flying in The breeze, S apping eyes ThaT laugh and Tease, G ing nowhere, caring noT- Siwging brighTly, all sorrow forgoT. JoAnne DeGroaT, '46. GXJ RAIN I siT in my snug domain, WaTching The Rain, WaTching The Rain, Seeing The drops Dance on The pane Scamper and prance Like beings insane. I laugh To myself BUT weep as I laugh ThaT in This world OT sorrow and pain, I'm safe. Safe Trom The Rain. Lois Sc rive ne r. '46, Gi? IT would seem ThaT The Lord oT'CreaTion, al- mighTy Though He is, has almosT spenT His bounTy in our greaT sTaTe--where The WesT reaches Th Pacific-WashingTon. Here are ma- iesTic moiTnTains ThaT pierce The clouds like greaT Ca Thedral spires: and aT Their TeeT sapphire lakes reTlecT Their glory in Their silver surfaces. Tains are greaT sea: and deep The glad The soTT m ManTling The sides of These moun- Jpland meadows, bounTiful orchards, a oT rolling grain, narrow canyons, ToresTs. Here hymns of praise are songs of birds, here requiems are oanings of The pines: here symphonies are The rgaring of The winds, and The sweeT harmony TempesTs ThoughTs America s f The mounTain sTreams. Sermons ave carved landmarks To painT The of morTals To The eTernal heighTs evergreen sTaTe - WashingTon -- is in STone are told on every hand. Time and H . V The land T her God! here Nafure reflecTs The beauTies of where God, delighTing in His handi- work, smiles in peaceful benedicTion. 'Muriel Bradley, '45, GX! RECOGNITION Yea! Skilled and guiless is The subTle acT And winning are The mysTic ways WiTh whi'h, Dear One, you have emblazed d seal upon my yearning hearT: Your sac For, in Th golden glory seT aparT, I see The I In The phosphorous haze OT a sTa ely, snow-whiTe Tapers blaze Which Tr m yon alTar glows aTar, I mark Th e in The burnished pendulum, In verdan springs' TirsT buTTercups, The brilli nce of The mid-day suh, And in T e vale of The ciborium From wh nce Thy priesT will oTfer up To God he FaTher. God The Son. Mary Bea Corkery, '45. ,1 S -ff ,Qu . W js. W A , ' , ,, f X X I? yn , Y ,uv W UM, .ff 'MH ' 'JY 1giTl 'f'i N' X . 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I-.By-qwr19OU Pagcforly-one ln Memory of Angela Brown, Class God ienf His sm iling angel fo us Thai in The music of her Iaughfer we mighf cafch a prelude of fhe Di He has called .her gers, a challenging vine Symphony. Though home, her memory lin- inspiraiion. Page forty-t-wo CHRISTMAS SKIT WAR BOND DRIVE SOPHOMORE MIXER AUTUMN WHIRL BOOK FAIR I MOTHER MARY ROSE PLAY Joan Kroefch. IN THE LIBRARY CHRISTMAS SKIT -I0anf'9 H-HrI0we. Winner of Navy Day Winner of Pope Pius Essay Coniesf. XII Essay Confesf Aff' in 5,53 COLOR l've ofTen ThoughT whaT beaufy would be los? if The world were all in black and whiTe. Never would one view The sapphire blue of a dreamy AugusT sky, nor gaze upon The emerald-like verdure of a meadowland sfudded wiTh golden dandelions, nor behold The pafhway of scarleT lefT by a fiery sinking sun, which ThrusTs iTs rays over The wesfern sky Tinfing even The dis- TanT clouds a rosy hue. Never would be seen a flower garden splendorous in ifs radiafion of color where a bed of purple violefs nesfle de- murely aT The feef of Tall sTalks of azure blue delphinium which bow graciously To a genTle breeze. LosT Too would be The sanguine red. and The indigo blue of which make a pafchwork along The fence, while reign over all in breafh- a cherry Tree droops iTs almosT To The ground. The delicafe mauve fragranT sweeT peas of gaudy brighfness The flaming peonies Taking loveliness and coral Tinfed blossoms Yes. indeed, colof is a refreshing oasis in The barren deserT of lifel CharloTTe Ann Cramer. '45. N1-X CONTEMPLATION So like a haunTing melody Comes back The Thoughf of Calvary. Long days have passed since l have prayed- Oh! Help me, Godl for I'm afraidl l saw You kneel The whole nighf Through- Dear Masfer--leT me suffer Tool They whipped You, Lord, and I complain If I musf suffer minor pain. The cross You carried on The ro,ad: Redeemer-share wifh me Your load. Your hands and feeT by nails were crushed- And from Your side red waTers gushed. Oh! Help me share Your pain and grief ThaT I may give You, relief. So sTay wiTh me-sweef melody- Come back-dear pain of Calvary. Sheila O'Brien, '46, Class Phophecy fconfinued from page 142 This exciTemenT having subsided we glanced aT The program and are disappoinTed To see ThaT we have missed The Trapeze arTisT, Sharel Ann Mace lshe wanTed To be an airplane piloT buT This is as high as she ever goTl, Jacqueline Funke's Biology lecTure feaTuring The Phylaf and The sTar of The Gibson girls, RoberTa Evans. AT This poinT The conducTor of The orchesTraa An- Turo F. Flaniganini sTeps upon her pedesTal and announces she is honored To have as a guesT singer wiTh her Today, Anna NeidharT. who has been singing wiTh Dave's band for ll years now. lShe can'T be in any l'larry.T Turning, Miss Flaniganini raises her baTon and The melodi- ous sTrains of Donna Avery's cello Till The TheaTer. FaTe musT be againsT her for hardly ha's she finished Two bars when some one rises calling hysTerically. Is There a docTor in The house? The people surge To The spoT so ThaT when Elaine STafford arrives, liTTle black bag in hand. she has a difficulf Time geTTing Through The crowd. She finally manages and finds Gina Gri has broken ThaT prize fingernail. MoTioning franTically, Miss STaTford finally caTches The eye of RuTh BossuyT, head s+reTcher bearer from ST. Cecil's HospiTal. who wifh her assisfanf. DoroThy Dillon rushes forward wiTh The sTreTcher and carries The unforTunaTe Gina off. The crisis being Thus over. BeTh Riley, official peace officer of The TheaTer Takes over her duTy of quieTing The guesfs and Through her genTle voice and persuasive appeal, she soon has everyone seaTed and again inTroduces The misTress of ceremonies, Gene Kenedy, who afTer mumbling momenTarily, addresses The audience, In behalf of The managemenT I would like To Thank BeTTy Burch, man- ager of Rears Soebuck. for The sink sTopper used in The Third acT of our liTTle skiT. BeTTy Tells us ThaT This was made from a synTheTic rubber discovered by RiTa Bauer and consisTs enfirely of chewing gum donaTed by Virginia MerTens. HearTfeI+ appreciaTion is also exTended To Miss Pafricia Ryan, owner of 'FleeT's Apparel' for providing The cosTumes and also The services of Their besT dress designer. Helene Mondich. And now conTinuing The program, Barbara D'Arcy's daughTer will give a reading selecTed from her moTher's new book, 'A bush grows in ManhaT- Tan.' By The way PaTricia Conyard is liTTle 'Babs' dramaTic Teacher. and boasTs a degree Trom Rochne's Jacksonion College of Liberal ArTs. All righT 'Babs'. Babs gives her reading and graciously acknowledges The Thunderous applause. As she dainTily dances off The sTage. The fainT sound of vocal chords being Tuned is heard, and we fContinued on pages L16 and 473 E Pagefortyfve Snapshofs ,xV.A realize ThaT These could be The voices oT none oTher Than Marie Vukich, and l-Toneygal Bradley. IT seems Lolly Browns To sing Danny Boy or Billy Boy and The ice skaTing ac chard Takes This grand opporTuniTy To Take up a collecTion. TheaTer when BeTTy BerTsch and Jean RuTTner, who make more sensaTionally Than had been anTicipaTed. WhiTe wiTh world. ApparenTly These Two owned diamond sTudded skaTe:a, oT Bobson's Jewelry STore. The leTT skaTe oT each pair was demanding The reTurn oT The Treasured possessions. WaiT! A BeTTinger has consenTed To Take The case. She even has he keeps repeaTing, Ralph, Ralph. Someone musT have cal Tricia Bollerman herself has come To cover The sTory. She Page forh'-.fix Candrew SisTers, Frances SmiTh, TH swooned in her dilemna oT wheTher has noT yeT arrived so BeaTrice Or- Such is The placid condiTion oT The up The skaTing Team appear a liTTle rage, They scream Their sorrow To The purchased Trom Ellen Jane KroeTch sTolen and They are now vehemenTly lhere's a new developmenTl Marjorie r TavoriTe bloodhound wiTh her who led The paper Too, since ediTor, Pa- had To leave her TovoriTe hobby, be- l i Q1 5 qi-iss Snapshofs cause her reporler Mary Bea Corlcery is reviewing Mary Frances Srnilh's besl seller, Four's Too Many. or They All Came lo Dinner. Deleclive Bellinger has moved oul lo lhe lronl side- walk in search ol clues and lhe grealer parl ol lhe crowd is slreaming aller her. We also lol- low and as we pass lhrough lhe lobby we nolice lhal lhe ianilresses, Charlolle Cramer, Kalhryn Sems. and Belly Cowell are polishing lhe banislers wilh Pal Thorpe's new Florine polish. We can'l linger lo spealc, however, lor Mariorie has lhe culprils in hand. Wilh everyone else we slrain lo see who lhey mighl be. Why look! ll's Grace Anderson and her assislanl Maureen Curran. Grace is plaslic surgeon al Walla Walla you know, and she is sullering lrom slighl idiosyncracies which she has developed as a resull ol her surroundings. Miss Bellinger is lri- umphanlly leading lhem away now and lhe disheveled cool: lrom l-larry's place, around lhe corner, having iusl enlered upon lhe scene is aslcing queslions ol everyone. My goodness! il's Rose Mary Brown and we slill owe her lilleen cenls so we'd beller run!!! Pageforly-.rzvcn Complimenfs Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Bergman S. N. Bough Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bollermann Mrs. F. V. Bossuyi' L. J. Brownson Midshipman Lane Candler, U.S.N. Class of '45 Class of '48 Ben Cohn and Bro. Mrs. James J. D'Arcy Ray S. EHer, Mgr. Sunsei Insurance Roy Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Beri C. Green Mrs. C. O. Harlow Mr. and Mrs. John Hasiuriher Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Higgins Hoyis Florisi' Mr. and Mrs. George L. HueHer Jacques Women's Apparel Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lloyd Pageforgy-eight N1-X Co. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Mayo Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Merriman Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Mills Mission Dairy Lunch Virgil L. Moreland, Realior Dr. Johr. H. O Shea Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pulsipher Savon's Siberian Fur Co. W. W. Singer Sophomore A Class Sophomore B Class Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Springer Siandard Oil Co. Mary M'Liss Siocldon Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wall Miss Angela While Mr. David While Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood if ' - E ,-Q n V' L Y .427 Q ,, ' ? 'fff' QW -f J -- MM V m f' 5 Q 'J 5 Q K -,fl'- fr X V ff E -5 E ? FQ. 1 1 . X W ix ff 5 fax X fgl f fm gk 4, ,mg QQ, ! 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