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Left 10 Rt'gr'zl, FEM! Row: .Martha Humbert, Corinne Pastore, Lorraine Moellmun, Catherine ! Ciuxton, Susanne hVer-sching, Betty Bolte, Evelyn Tieke, Helen Reinhart, Nlartha Hartman. Serona' Raw: Rita Smyth, Betty Lou Fischer, Barbara Kottenbrools, Mary Ann Koch, Rita Nlae Kiely, Esther Diesel. Mary Lionette, Katherine Richardson, Mary Stoehr, Rita Holtgrewe, Shirley Nleiners, Nlartha Peter. Third Row: Marian Kenney. Helen Jump. Margaret Mauntel, Rita Osborne, Edith Hartman, Marian Neuman, Ntargaret lVICNeiIl, Domthy Fahey, Janice Kuechenmeister, Dorothy Kemphues, Mary Jane Lang. ganja: B THE PLAYERtS G UILD prawn - g The Adventures of Iunior B Directed by . . . . t .BARBARA KOTTENBROOK Characters .......... 53 jolly energetic girls Stage Manager ............. BETTY BOLTE Time. . . . . e .,. . .. t . . . . . . , t t .The present Booking Agent . . , . . . . 4 .BETTY LOU FISHER Place. . . .A classroom on the second floor of Box-Office ............. CORRINE PASTORE Our Lady of Mercy High School Act I, Scene IeThe beginning of the school year. Junior B is elevated in the world. The girls now occupy a classroom on the second floor. Act 1, Scene HeLater in the year. The class scintillates in all scholastic and social activities of the school. Junior B has a north star in Barbara Kottenbrook who shone int an essay X contest on ttPl-inting and Its Benefits to Mankind. H 1 Act I, Scene III-The end of the term. The girls are reaching the climax of the yeareGraduation. They extend to the graduating class of 1941 volumes of good wishes for immediate success on the stage of life.
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5 gunioz 04 1r The great game between Junior A and Studies began in September. XVith LaVerne Stricker as Slanager, and Ruth Brauch, Lois Hahncl, and Dorothy i Stacey, as Coaches, the team played a winning game. Some outstanding plays were the selection of two team-mates as D'Tission officers, and three of them as leaders of the sorority. The winning inning occurred when with the bases filled with successful contestants in the Hobby Fair, ,Margaret Schwein hit a home run by winning the Essay Contest. The only trying inning was January exams, but our batters certainly didn't go down in one-two-three order. The entire team hopes that the Seniors always hit home runs and that they never strike out. t Left to Right, FIN! Row, Silling: Betty Klosterman. Dorothy Stacey, Virginia Braun, Ruth Branch. Irene Meyer, Dolores Mider, Cecelia Hoar, Viola Peter. Standing: Daryl Heim, Katherine Hoffman. Mary Ellen Geiger, Marian McLaughlin, Joan Rapien, Mary Louise Pulskamp, Marilyn Keiler, Muriel Temming, Rita Braun. Rose Klosterman, Helen Deidesheimer. Anna Marie Kunz, Mary Catherine Peters, La Verne Stricker. Margaret Allender, Mary Fox, Lois Hahnel. Page 30 4, AYE...IMIV.J I It A
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lll gunioz C7 Hear ye! Hear ye! The Circuit Court of Our Lady of D'lercy High School is now in session, Judge Helen Dessauer presiding. At the instruction of Chief Deputy Dorothy Latham, Ruth Lauck, court stenographer, will record all proceedings. Section C of the Junior Bureau faces the charge of not being loyal to its Fatherland. Evidence has been produced proving Section C accomplished much in a Clothes drive for the poor and in collecting stamps for charitable institutions. Both endeavors were heartily approved by O. L, 31. Clerk of Courts, Marion Streicher, reported defendants had contributed a more than reasonable amount towards the missions. After a short recess, the Judge returned a verdict of not guilty and coma mended Junior C for the enviable record it compiled during the past year; To the members of the present graduating Class, Junior C expresses the wish that they may find health, happiness, and success in whatever vocation they enter. Court dismissed. Left to Riglrl, Fil'wl Row: Lillian Espach, Marian Streicher, Katherine Wyalter, Alice Hogan, June Beck, Betty Jane Buck, Dorothy Latham, Martha Knolls. Carolyn Schum. Second Raw: Camille Nlilazzo, Dorothy Kesse, lean iVicAllister, Elizabeth Feeley, Martha B'Xauntel, Betty Eckstein, Martha Hafertepen, Virginia Lehman, Angeia Gruter, Ruth Kohake, Mary T011. Ruth Lauck, Jane XVernke, Frances AWCDonald. Page 32 . W .ALJZLqu 4. 4.
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