Our Lady of Good Counsel Academy - Reveries Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1942
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' In lnlue and white, like Our Lady's rolne and mantle, The banner that our alma mater flies Shall be our standard, come wliatever fate, For ln ourselves our future liesf' 4. Success to eaclxlu For eaclu this prayer we offer, And to our prayers a voice witliin replies: Gods will lne donef, Let not our footsteps falter, uVVitl1in ourselves our future liesf' -e CLASS OF '42. Page Five Puge Six r His Excellency THE MOST REVEREND JOSEPH P. LYNCH DD., LLD. Bishop of Dallas TZYERITND ,IANIYF V. PJURNIQS ,,l1S,fPfflfR,f'SS1'flSllf'fl1lIll'lll fillllffll, 59,2 a,....7fxf.,..,. Pm 'ww N 1 1 1 I E i I I7 Q ! . 1 WL! ,f ..?,.., , . .. .. ' - Nfgywlllrwlrl rn f',IIl' 1xu1?Cu'1'1 lx' AIAMIN 1 A , f f 'Z 4z44f,ff4 ,!5fffi 9:4 ' I7 ffffcfpffcffff J f fl A A XZQZL ff, 1, 5 -1 1.i5Z4ifW A fm: V13 uw. 1 '55 iff 5 nf tw ig . , M ,. . 'sfiffijljfk A wr : f J.- : qfwr. , ,Z-i:,g5', 13Hrfj fvxfn G, 2.1 f. 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'Qi 3. , 1 ,5 W ,X N-.anfagp -fy ,I fi., 21,2 ., ...vv .4 a.'55'1'.-: . 3 'mm 7- .1 .-uf My yXA'f . z ,ve ,. .- fo mn V Eff, - 5 'e 4 uf Mfr' f M6 J , ij MQW M7 NTXRCXNX IX NNW 'X sszslmzi Efhlor 9'9'A' MAR ' Y NISBM' LQ W TE Wag MMM cybfgypff CNN PGBFWH WJ, T Busmess BENXT PX HlllU0f Efffor .NNE WA GNER P090 Thin x FCM .,,,..-,q X K X DORX QS ANN rt Eduor ROXBXBYRSO N CLASS HISTORY There have heen four great events in the history of this world. The tirst, the appear- ance of Adam and Eve, the second, the crossing of the Atlantic Qcean hy Cotumhus, the third, the reign of Jack Dempsey, and the fourth, the entrance of the class of '42 into High School. Ot these the First three are ot' minor importance. Adam and Eve, I hetieve are now dead. Columbus has moved to Ghio, and Jactc Dempsey is just a faded cautittower. But the class of '42 not only is history hut is stittmatcing history. On September 19, 1958, twenty-two meetc, frightened freshmen crept unhesitatingty through the portals of L.G.C. What instruments of torture might he awaiting us we did not tcnowg from the dungeon horror ot medieval England to the guittotine of France, to the electric chair of modem America we suspected and expected everything. tn spite of our fears we prospered that year and little hy little our intelligent natures hegan to assert themselves, t is all ended in happiness and success. Then dawned that much longed-for day, the moming of our entrance into the reatms of peace and serenity -1 The Sophomore Class. We hegan this year with a determination to surpass the class of the previous year- this we did at the Camivat. The same year we edited the Chimesu and when we were not husy with this we were waging war with Ceasar, or struggling with atgehra. How we tootced forward to the usuat class picnic at the end of the year. Ftushed with the glory of our two preceeding years, we entered our Junior Year. Among our studies there was shorthand in which suhject we teamed many short and successful ways of avoiding homework and even more successful ways for not completing it. Our Junior-Senior Prom was the highlight of that year. The Senior year is att too recent and fresh in our memories to need historical repro- duction. Rather, I thintc it will he more in keeping it we endeavor to tatce stock and list the damages which our passage has wrought. Of the damages to the schoot t dare not report, the less said ahout the front steps, the drinking fountains and the pencited hootcs, the hetter for att. Of damages to our minds there has heen tittte. There have heen many reported physical damages inctuding as most notahte hrotcen hearts, seventeen in numher. All in att we report to graduation in fair condition and with very great hopes for the future. The tast tour years have heen happy ones. Qur principal and our teachers have done everything that human beings possihty coutd do to matce our time spent here hoth profit- ahte and pleasant. Qur associations with one another have been very pleasant too, and fruitful of tasting friendships that Witt continue forthe remainder of our tives. Whatex'er our success and future happiness t am sure that each one of us wilt he ahte to toot: hack on our days at L.G.C. and say: Those were the four happiest years of my tifef, - Domus ANN Page Fifteen SENIOR CLASS Vw' ILL We, tlae Senior Class of 1942, being ot sound minds and witla ttme most sincere intentions, do propose tbis to be our last will and testament, to be neitber disputed nor brolten by any person. From ttie wealtli of our possessions, gained wllile at L.G.C., we bequeath to tl1e beloved Juniors as a wbole, our capacity for botla worlc and misctiicfg we leave tl1em also a part of our sincere love for Sister Mary Baptist. We do tl1en malce tl'1e tollowing individual bequests: To MARGUERITE RIES - Benita Russeyys attractiveness to boys and Martlla Ann Davidson's love of perfume and jewelry. To MILDRED BAUER - Bettye Miller leaves ber place as l...G.C. representative and Gwen lVlorrow's interest in American History class and .lane Wagner's appreciation of good food. To LOTTIE GILBERT - Una Doizeys love of tallcing, Dorotby .losclfs aptitude for memory worl: and Beth Belirns' talent as a comedienne. T0 JANIS TODD- Hope Littlels fondness tor sweaters and slcirts and Agnes O'Rourlce's liappy laugti. To CONNIE WALKER -Evanell ,lol1nson's extreme neatness and Dorris Ann Robberson's artistic ability. To DOROTHY DOUGHERTY - Tencie Wl1ite's love of dancing and the good dis- position of Mary Josepti. To GLORIA BREAUX -- Dorottiy lVlartin's beauty, ,lean Bist1op's power of proving tierself always rigtit and Mary Nisbetls love for ttie Sisters. All tl'1e rest of our property, wtiatsoever and wlaeresoever, and of wtiat nature, lcind and quality, after tlae payment of all our debts and funeral expenses, we leave to Our Sclmool. May it grow ricti and independent from tlae proceeds. In testimony whereof, we bereunto set our liand and seal, and declare ttiis to be our Last Will and Testament tliis tlae 27th day of May, in tlne year of Our Lord one tl'1ou- sand nine liundred and forty-two. A Witnesses: ANGEL OF THE CLASS ANGEL OF DESTINY - MARY JOSEPH. Page Sixteen SENIQVQS ff- ---',Yf 1-1- ,ff M1211- k N X X MMU I ff J Q V ax udiclwriun U IX ANN U AN' XDSON 5wUAl lolorzbfz YVITA RLSSEY N Page Twenty To Be a Perfect Senior One Must Have: Martha Ann Davidsons Figure. Virginia Whiteys complexion. Dorris Ann Rohhersons eyes. Hope LittTe's teeth. Mary Nishets smite. Dorothy Martinys heauty. Benita Russey,s vivacity. Mary Josephs hands. Jean Bishops personality. Dorothy Josch,s sincerity. Bettye Miners dancing. Evaneti Johnsons politeness. Agnes 0'RourTce,s dependability. Una Doize,s sportsmanship. Beth Behrns' wit. Gwen Morrow's inteTTigence. Jane Wagnerys humor. - DOROTHY Joscri. DOROTHY MARTINS DIARY Monday: He tried to Tciss me. Tuesday: Tried again. Wednesday: Tried again. Thursday: Said if T didnt Tet him, the next time we went riding he would tum the car over and Tciii us both. Friday: T saved two Tives. P bk bk if Boy: May T hid you good-night hy kissing your hand? Girl: HAim high, my hoy, aim high. 91091034 Qur joices are few, so donyt he surprised if they happen to he on you: Best joke in school i- The dolce Editor. Next best joke P- The Junior Class. A whole string of jokes - The Fish. bk if P14 lean Bishop: Does Hope Tcnow anything ahout a car? Tericie: UNO, she asked me if T coutd cool the motor hy stripping the gearsf' SQN I Q RS Qfficgers and Class Z2 4 AMW W df ff l'u51w'l'r1w-rzlyl Q 5 ALAN W9 XO Xu MAR THA I lcexpre 1' ANN DA VIDS ON Twgnf Vfcrur MARY SO Secrulory SFPH W W v 7l'C'!7SI YI BE HRNS CLASS PROPHECY Ten years have passed since our class of seventeen graduated. Never shall we be able to regain those days of enjoyment. As l sit here at this piano, playing the pieces of those days, l can imagine what our class of '42 is doing today. A pianist always says there is a piece describing everyone. l can see them now. First comes to my mind our own blond Benita Russey. She has been! married for nine years now, and is the perfect housewife and mother toHRalph and her two beautiful children. Her family will always sing, There ls No Place Lilze Home. The class beauty, Dorothy Martin, worlced hard to gairryher position as a photographerls model. People have always told her You Uught To Be ln Pictures. Betty Jane Miller is teaching dancing and is trying to instill into her pupils the old saying, Let Yoursell Go. 'Time On My Hands' is a beautiful piece, and of time Una Doize, eflficient secretary to the head ot a prominent law firm, has more than enough. lmagine Una talcing dictation from anyonel Evanell .lohnsonlat times becomes discouraged over her worlc as a draftsman, but laeeps her spirits up by singing, ' l ll Get By Somehow. Virginia White is an air hostess, She loves her worlc,, but is on the go so much that when she does stop, she has only time to call, HHello, Dearie, Hello. Neiman-Marcus has a new and talented buyer - our own classmate, Mary Joseph. The worlc is interesting, but hard. At times she becomes weary and thinlcs, oh, When Day ls Done. My best friend, Nlartha Ann Davidson, is now married to a millionaire. The have a beautiful home in the South Seas. Evidently there is something to that HSouth Sea lsland lblagicf, A new interpreter is in Washington, D. C. She is Gwen Morrow. Although a woman, all the men have to admit shes grand. So her lite is now South Gt The Border and all points west. Doroth .losch is a surgeon. There is but one song of that day that malces me thinl: of her. It was a grandyswing tune. ln one verse you will hear Chop, Chop, Chop-Well, All Right. So here's wishing you fand your patientsl luclc in your chopping, Dorothy. Hope Little is now seen advertising for the -best of stores in New Yorlc and Chicago. ln her worlc as a model she is certainly doing anything but Stumbling. ll' by chance you hear the strains of Ulda Paloman echoing through the halls of Washington University, you may be assured its Mary Nisbet, now a professor ot Spanish at that college. The Sisters of'Saint Mary have a new face among them. lt is that of Agries C'Rourlce. When we aslted her it she s happy, she seems to say, it is the answer to My Prayer., The wittiest' person ot our class was Beth Behms. She was an active angel of mercy during the war that ended live years ago. Although she lcnows all she lceeps muttering, uAh, Sweet Mystery Of Litef lncidentally, nursing is just that. Although ,lane Wagner practices one, of the oddest of professions, it is one the world cannot do without. She is a mortician. Whycn she s in a good mood, she sits down at the piano and plays over and over, 'Heaven Can Wait. Dorris Ann Robberson is a commercial artist for Salcs of New Yorli. After she finishes her slcetches of girls, she and millions of others cry out, Oh, You Great Big Beautiful Dolly' lt has been wonderful thinking of the girls tonight, while l, Jean Bishop, am still lcnown as, None But The Lonely Heart. And now there remains before me but one piece- the grandest of them all. It is the immortal, God Bless America. Every American hopes its title will always come true, so Americans, let this title be ever present in your prayers. - JEAN BISHOP. 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B I M iw-b A,P,0rm'w1!nfive f lf JXMNT' 4 5 IIIJLYQ :J Tfx Page Forty THE SENIGRS REMEMBER - Sept. 4 Sept. 29 Qct. 9 Qct. 12 Oct. 16 Oct. 20 Nov. 6 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Jan. 9 Feh. 2 Feta. 15 March 12 May 1 May 3 May 5 May 7 May 9 May 10 May 1 1 1V1ay 15 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 19 Nay 20 May 21 May 23 Nay 25 Nay 27 Qpening ot schoot. Senior ctass etections. Ctass rings Fitted. Stumher party. Birthday party. Ha1towe'en carnival. Sadie Haw1cin's dance. Christmas party at school. Class rings arrived. Barn dance. Elections ot favorites. Vatentine dance. Duct: dinner. Annuals arrived. Procession and Crowning of the Virgin Mary. Swimming party and dance. Junior-Senior Prom. 1V1ary's Day. Tea. Progressive Luncheon. Senior Day and Luncheon. Barn Dance. Tea. Luncheon at Mural Room. Dance at Ptantation. Mother and Daughter Luncheon. Bowting party and harhecue. Picnic. Baccataureate and tmreatcfast. Graduation and dance. Btessed -4 HOPE LITTLE. JUNIQVQS ,nfl In rigllll - v. 1 . fl-llfllgl ,IITIIH fvfl In rigylzl. lop SS CJ-Hj!'l'fS.' .lums lmlfl IJ.,,.,1l1y Iyfmllggllwly IxIiII'QlI1'I'HI' Ricks Mnlrlrr-ml Banu-r 1 l,HI f :fy Inn .ouisc Vxfnlkor, lxlifclrml Bmwr. Bollum row: 1.11 rulhy Douglwrly, Clurin Puri-mix. 1 K.. Secretary . . Q F I 4 CLASS OFFICERS President . . Vice-President . Treasurer . JUNIOR FAVORITES Most BeautifuI -H GIoris Breaux. Most PopuIar - DorotI1y Dougherty. CIeverest H Connie VxfaIIcer. Best AII-Around f-d Marguerite Ries. Most DepencIaIJIe - IVIiIcIrecI Bauer. TI-IE PERFECT JUNIOR Janis TodcI,s neatness. Connie WaIker's Iiair. Dorothy Dougnertyys pIeasantness. Marguerite Ries, loyalty. GIoria Breauxxs compIexion. IVIiIcIrecI Baueris friencIIiness. Lottie GiIIJert's cIancing abiIity. Norman: 'iWiII you Iove me if I give up all my IJacI I1atJits?H Beth: But, I1ow couIcI you expect me to Iove a perfect stranger. The greatest water power Icnown to man is a woman,s tears. He: uIt's you I Iove. I care for your money onIy up to a certain point.H She: HYes'- tI1e cIecimaI point. .Ianis Todd IVIiIcIred Bauer . DorotI'1y Dougherty . Marguerite Ries Sister: UI cIon,t see tiow itys possiIJIe for a singIe person to maIce so many mistakes... Evanell: UIt isn't a singIe person, Sister. Dad I1eIps mef, foe: Of course, tI1ere are more Fish in tI1e seaf' Hope: Yes, and tI1ey'II no doubt stay tI1ere untiI you get a Izetter Iine.', Barber: KIDO you want anything on your face WI1en Iym FinisI1ecI sirrfu Customer: WeII, I Iiope you,II Ieave my nose., Page Forty-three Thanlc God every moming when you get up that you have something to do that clay which must he done, whether you lilce it or not. Being forced to worlc, and forced to do your best, will hreed in you temperance and self-control, diligence and strength of will, cheerfulness and content, and a hundred virtues which the idle never lcnow. f- CHARLES KINGSLEY. Mothers decrepit, Void of Vim, And ripe for a mercy slaughter - The mother whols got herself out on a limh By having a teen-age daughter. Phoiogruplier: Do you want a large or small picture? Girl: HA small one. Photographer: 'Then close your mouthf' Father: At last l found a way to malce that young scamp of yours stop winlcing his eye.U Mother: uReally?n Father: Yes, l'll show him the article in this science magazine where it says that every time we winlc we give the eye a hath., ANOTHER SCOT Did you hear about the Scotchman who went down to the Blaclc Sea to Fill his lountain pen? NEVER REPAID Ah, my hoy, ,l owe a great deal to one womanf' Your mother? No, my landlady., fever hear about the absent-minded professor who fell in while hoating and sanlc twice before he remembered he could swim? Page Forty-four :jg SCDDMCDMQQQES Q Y 5 Y Q Q I Rowling from lvfl Io riglnl, iop rout Dorothy Anton. Jo Ann Plfdlll 1 WI ary 3 mlm I Lggy rl llwvorl Mziry Virginia Callun, Dorollwy Demlehy. 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IOHNNY CLINGINGSMITH, Mgr. 9 - Cliff Maid Bread FAKES 6 CO. '1 . . Fresh Daly Furnishing Texas I-Iomes At Your Grocer Since 1876 Oak Cliff Baking Co. ELM-FIELD FIELD O - M . J f Compliments of in y s FEMININE FOOTWEAR OAK CLIFF RADIO SHOP 234 West Jefferson Dallas, Texas 208 3, BEQKLEY --r 0 BUTI-IEBFOBD BUSINESS SCHOOL SPECIALIZED TRAINING THAT LEADS TO POSITIONS SECRETARIAL - COMPTOMETER -- CALCULATORS Wilson Bldg. Ask Our Graduates B-2327 , i - L iw! , Y P I fy-vigfll Farm and I-Iorne Savinas and Loan Insurance Savinas Assn. I IO5 MAIN STREET C-68 I 7 Q-, POTTER ART IRON STUDIOS Workers in Iron, Bronze and Aluminum Brass Founders 2927 NO. HENDERSON DALLAS, TEXAS - Q-- We will both be proud of your Perma- 'f ' ' A ' B M - nenihtmlieis.UHASFSECSEFZEZQ. U COMPLIMENTS , OE Arnerrcan Beauty Products Co. ELEIVIIVIINGS 404 W. 8th ST. DALLAS, TEXAS O ABSTRACTS TITLE INSURANCE When Buying Real Estate Have the Title Insured by Stewart Title Guaranty Co CAPITAL S1.500.000.00 Better Be Safe Than Sorry COMPUMENTS CONGRATULATIONS OF FROM B ll L b G ue um ?f N1oHoLs Bsos Manufacturlna Y H C b Company e ow a Corp l'lOlel Southland CQMPLIMENTS OF Thoroughly Modern Centrally Located I W Lind-Sley CSC CO MAIN AT MURPHY ST. T S200 and up MR. smnh, Mqr. 1209 MAIN ST' C-4360 T T BEST WISHES COMPLIMENTS FROM l OF Guaranty Federal MR. AND MRS. Savings of Loans K- T- MARTIN l Compliments L of A FRIEND ,531 L L:AnN hifiig. I The Natural Shorthand x CQMPLIMENTS IN 6 T0 8 we E K s Easy Terms 0 Positions Seemed sncxs sncnmnun. sfugggg OF T 6 Neuhoff Brothers Lucille Genger's Beauty Shop Packers 621 E. 10th M-0153 N' Nelscn CGMPLIMENTS Mia. Co. OF PLUMBING SUPPLIES Texas Produce Co. 915 MCKINNEY AVE. C-3491 , COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of Iohn A' Frye Mr. CS Mrs. lack Martin Shoe Co. T YLER, TEXAS Makers of Roneher Brand Cowboy Boots 'B 77xwwZZf WW Haw Compliments of W M SIMPSON 6. CATHEY Fx, 3 9 INSURANCE ' Q 1' an Z? NN x g -gk ' WHIDDONS SHOE STORE DICKERSON AND DREWS ARCH REST SHOES 1709 ELM R-3548 Page S Complimentf of MHUHICE STUDIOS 418 Gulf States Bldg. C-8 118 COMPLIMENTS OF LARKINS D IRY maie A GZL677fZJ'6j! Milk HAMPTON ROAD PHONE 92-2l23 Teacher: A scientist says that we ought to eat food that will develop the cranium. Martha Ann, suggest a suitable menu. Martha Ann: Noodle soup, head cheese, and cocoanut pie. A Scotchman invited his friend to his birthday party. The friend wanted to know how to get to his place. The Scotchman said, Go up to the 7th floor, apartment D, push the button with your elbow, and when the door opens walk in. His friend asked him, Why do l have to use my elbow? The Scotchrnan answered, Well, you don't expect to corne empty handed, do you? 'R' Q 1' The other night a man hooked up a radio to the bed springs and tuned in. Well, what'd he get? Hot Springs, silly. 1' 'K' 1' He: Who spilled mustard on this waffle? She: Oh, Iohn, how could you? This is lemon pie. A Scotchman one day fell directly in the path of an oncoming stearn roller. Seeing that escape was futile, he rolled over on his side so that his pants would be pressed for his funeral. He: What is the fastest thing on two wheels? She: What? He: A Iew on a bicycle riding by Hitler's Palace. Six CONGRATULATIONS Standard Shoe Repair Compliments of a Friend Compliments of a Friend Oak Cliff Pharmacy Dr. and Mrs. S. T. Bailey Miss Freddie Davis Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. lim Glanges Gordon's Dept. Store Barbee's Professional Pharmacy Fred Sheppard Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stone Mr. and Mrs. lim Killam A Friend A Friend Miss Opal Hill C. N. Young Mandelstam's: Women's Apparel W. I. Kantenberger Neilson Beauty College Midway Pharmacy Oak Cliff Bank A Friend Practical Drawing Co. Barrett's Cleaners A Friend Duke Doyle A Friend Daniel's Drug Store Farrell Motor 6: Battery Co. Whittle Music Co. Texas Seed-Plant Co. Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Dennehy Marsalis Cleaning Mohr Chevrolet Co. ' Douglas Grocery S We, the class oi '42, reserve this space to say a word of appreciation to those who have contributed in any Way to the publi- cation oi the Reveries. We hope that it will meet with approval as Well as be of inter- est to the readers. We also dedicate this space to those things that have been un- intentionally omitted or overlooked. Lihw.. 5f'ZZf M' W WZW alllwjai? WMM? QQ :S N X DMD'-wwf' Hg EES X Ng? , I XA - I M fwWM 'W-f3..z:1'f awdjr--14 QMMMMLJVWJ WWI ,Qu www V f5,ffJ www V, Mlm 52 ww My ik , -if if gm if if E5??wQ?fjfiW, WWW MQW Sim WWW W yy M WW 3j,flf'wJ ff MWA av - 1:'x ', . 'Q b' gf f . M L . f f . , A ?fffZfu' 4 , J ' W L? ' 2 i - kww Q ,f f , ' -..A Q V I 1,4 -I Q P ' 1 .T ,I .11-'b . 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