Rosati Kain High School - Occasional Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1952

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Awards Shes IIMHZING SCIENCE FIIIR FUURTEEII SOPHS HAVE VEBSES PUBLISHED lngenuxty and orngmalnty vyere dnsplayed nn the Greater St Louns Scnence Farr One could see among the exhnbxts photosynthesis formmg of glacxers etchxng of glass actnyrty sernes of metals acnd and base md: cators and eyen a proyect on unter planetary space tray el The small tots got mto the act wrth scale model farms and houses Many of thenr exhnbrts were also along the space trayel trend Twelve exhnbnts were entered from Rosatn Kam nn the frelds of Chemxs t y taught by Snster Mary Errc SSND They are Actnnty Sernes of Metals Shrrley Knrby Pat Schmrz and Judy Wnnkler 3rd place Prnt apple Oxl Bernadette Kelly Butter o Oleo Margaret Bottnm Loretta lNebulom ard place Grapes from There vynll be no mute mglorxous Mrltons nn Sxster St Patrxclt s Engllsh classes If there ns any poetry rn ones soul Snster St Patrlck C S has the faculty of eyolnng nt These sopho mores had then yer e publnshed nn rh lNatnonal Hugh School Poetry A thology Los Angeles The Unforget cable Memory Teresa De Broeclt Suspense Ceulua Hancoels The Mlsslssnppx Helen Evers Leayes Shrrley Boedy The Robe Gery Cody Sprmg Pat Wnchmer The Trees Where the Answer Found Carol Slemons Geometry Marnan Meurer Sprmgtnme Bert Thomure The Niurmurmg Brook Mary Ann Drummond and A Tree Y mrgnnna Morrow Xme to Wane Mary Lou Ronzno Barbara Farma Glvcerme Marxlyn O Leary Nancy Hennessy' Svnthetrc Rubber Kathleen Eggermg Pat Murphy Marxetta Bov r Snmple Ma chmes Peggy Georgeutch 'nd place Prcklmg of Nletal oann Columbo Lynn Fagan ard place Rayon Margne lxoehr four vear scholarshnp half tuntxon a year The Secret ls Out leanette Rrchev Peggv Moore 2nd place Experrmental Erchmg Terry Schrenber Katherm Ryan Yarlene Broe 2nd place Mag nets Carole Brmkman lst pla Maxam Koi H R STUDY AND SERVICE MERIT HONOR The Cardmal Glennon Memornal Scholarshnp to Fontbonne College gn en every four vears for exceptnonal s holastxc attamment was awarded to Pafrzcfa Moore the daughter of Mr and Mrs Franlt Moore Pat IS excel Int m speech and dramatncs haymg vyon the schools Yonce of Democracy Contest tvuce nn successnon She 15 a graduate of St Bernard s Partlal scholarsmps to Fontbonne College were gnyen to Bernadette Rel l y Nancy Brusaseo and Ioan Guellter Bernadette Kelly daughter of Mr Eugene Kelly rs a member of the Latm Club and an effxcnent worker on the school pubhcatnons Bernadette belongs to St Nlarlts Pansh Nancy Brusasm presndent of IX D ns the daughter of Nlr and Nlrs Charles Brusasco Nancy mtends to take secretarral tranmng at Fontbonne Ioan Guellzer a cheerleader and scholar just loaded wnth school spxrrt and enthusrasm as the daughter of Mr and 'Vlrs Harold Guelker Joame IS feature edntor ot the paper and also an myaluable nember ot rh T ar Flmf staff SCHOLARSHIPS Bezerly Meyermlzs and Marlene Cal Iaban haye been awarded partxal schol arshnps to Webster College Beyerly Meverrxcks daughter of Mr and Mrs George Mey errncks vas R K s representatnye rn the mock L N as semblnes A graduate from St Plus Sehool she rs also a member of t t Legron of Nlary Marlene Callahan dau hr r of M and Nlrs John Callahan rs a graduat from Holy Redeem r School She h also been a memb r or R lx s orehesrr for four years CXROL Benny '27 pn you VUL y x 1 P rnalett lxelly xx CS re Q I - I - 1 I Q 1 I - I I I . 1 . . . 1 1 1. ,, . . . . . . ,, 1 1 ,, 1 ,. . . 9 ' ' . . - . ,, . . . 1. - - 1 11 u y 11 . , . 1 1 , . If . . . . . ,. - ,, . ,. . . . . . . 1 .. .. - 1 : ' , . , . . rs . . . 1. 1 1 1 1. . D., . 1 ,, 1 ,. , , 1 1 1 . . , , 1 . . . . . . . . . ,, . . ,. , - - - ' ' 'ses e ' : . v . . , . . 1 1 .Q - .. , ' - ' 1 rl- . I . 1 1 11 .. 1 1 .. .. , , . ' 1 . . . . 1 ,, 11 ,. . .1 V ' 1 , Q . . ' ' ' U 'Y .' I - f. . 1' . s Q v - . 1 Q - Y - - .. 1 , 1 , 1 11 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . . . . . 1 1 1 A1 . . ' 1 ' ' r . ' I , ' ' ' f s V . ' 1 - I 1 . . . . . 1 , 1 1 , 1 . . ,v v v i v . ' I ' - . 4 I e : - - .' - 'i . . . , r 1 1 'Q .-. 1' I 1 5 , , , L- . . 1 . . 1 1 ' 1 ,,l 5- ... 1 1 1 3 J - , L.-.., Y . T . a v Q v . s 1 a v 1 - v 3' - , ' r v 'Q ,- - . 1 Y ' , Y ' .- 4 ' 1 4 Y I . . , ,s s . 1 , C 1 1 . . . , 1 1 - . , Y 1 1 . , - 1 - , 1 , , , , , . , - .I . ,- . . L n A n . ' . v 1 - 1 . . . . L ' , ' , Q , . 1 h - , 11 1 1 1 . . ' 7 ' . ' ' 1 ' 1 e ' . ' , , v' ' ' 1 I , C, C k ' ' .s 1 , . - , A ' e . as , . L . ' . 1 . v ' . -'- Q fs w . - ' P ' - .l V ' A - ' ' '- 1 e L' - s ' r - - - ' . ' -1 , 1 . . ,f 1 ' . - - ' A ., Q mg I b K A I J 4: . 1 . 1, fr 4 . . , , f D 1 ' ..' 3 . 1 11 1.1 . J.. 1 'l I A I ' U4 ' , , . - ga 1 , 1 1 . .Q l -:ze L Illllllllll' Ru 'urly' Mqurrnfle- X111 cy Rl'llrlIS' Ie 'f - c 1 lox! 11 lker

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P2324 Scholorshlps SENIORS WIN COMPETITIVE SCHOLARSHIPS 10 - 'Xddmg another jewel to the crown f achlexement for the class of 54 twelxe graduates by thezr scholastxc abmhtj and outstanding achlevement 'nate nned for themselves college eholarshrps throughout the country Rosemary Gall: daughter of Mr Caesar Galh and a very popular 1 ure around R K has dxsplayed unusual talent rn her wrnmng of several schol arshrps through competxtlve exams A former resxdent of Chxcago, she has decrded to accept the S4 000 scholar shrp to the Unrversrty of Chtcago Rosre would hke to major m journahsm md has shown much mterest m xt here at school through her help and work cn the news magazme and year book R A Sl 700 scholarshxp to Maryv1lle College was awarded to Barbara Pun ull: for outstandmg results m com petxtrve exams Barbara 15 the daughter rf Nlr and Mrs louxs Purrcelh and rs a graduate from St Ambrose School Bemg very actrve m school actxvrtres, she xs edrtor of the yearbook and rs on the staft of the school magazme Wrth her kmd ways and regard for others, she IS sure to have success mn her future teachmg career RR ii.. 'ar 1 62' 'mi' x J S for outstandmg nent and hare work the umor Hehrexement Cream ntron awarded Ilcr Put! daughter ot Mrs Errka Puetz nd the late Nlr Henry Puetz a S1 600 scholarshlp to Nlaryulle College 'X good athlete as well as a student llse has become Xery popular through her tenms plaung She ranked thrrd m the St Louts umor Gtrls and won the Burhngton Tn State jumor GITIS tournament For her humorous tnterpretatxons m C l S L she has ranked thmrd the crty of St Lours for the past two years She ns a graduate of the Cathe dral School Another R K graduate to be walk mg., rn the halls ot Nlaryulle next September rs Sur Kramer who won a 51000 scholarshrp through competx uve exams Sue IS the daughter of Mr and Mrs George Kramer and IS a graduate from Cathedral School Sue rs a member of the Nlath Club, has a speech and athletxc letter, and IS a worker on the school pubhcatrons RP! 1 hara Nl 1 Margre Koehr Wmnm, a R600 competrtrve speeeh holarshrp at Fontbonne College 1 Barbara Mudd daughter of Mr anl Nlrs T I Nludd Barbara who IS our elass tretsurer and retumg CBC I-leprcsentatmxe IS eaberlx lookmg for wa d to her school daxs at Fontbonrze I' lat 1 IS from Pres ntatlon School P Because ot excellen work on a ence faxr project Margur Koehr was awarded an S800 seholarshxp to the school of her choxce She has chosen Fontbonne College Her project was done to show the prmcrple behmd rayon manufacturmg Vlargxe taxthful member of the Legxon of Mary .md also of the Prghtmg 69th Club She rs a graduate ef St Matthew s School CAROL BERRA v 'Tzs educatxon forms the common mmd, just as the twtg rs bent the tree's mcltned Pope. R e ,j. t 1 l 1 I if - - - - 1 I tm ' 4-My -I 'f we ' f A , 3 - ' 3 , df A i I .. . , 3 ' - ' I .1 L-qt, ll 'X K-jr' li . 1 , .. , . ,Q A my, ,. W: I , Z 1, A W V. V, ,,u-2... .ff 1 .,4.Q ..... A' , - l . , 'I t if .fr l r l M. ' . -t . . . l RIWCTIIHYY Calli Flarluara Puricelli llse Puctz Sue Kramer li: r ' . 1 'ld . ' - . V . 5 1 D ' . ' . ' z., A 1 , .1 D L ,, .. , , V ' . . ' il . . f - r ' Y 1 9 ' . H . A 'l . . . Y I Q- . 4 1 V ' A L A - X t , ' . S ' 0 lv ' - , s v ' ' r ' . V ' l - na' .r. ' . e ' . I ,' D: - l . . I . ' ' ' Q f S' l . . . Q V ' Q ' 9 I , . . - . , - , .' t. ' scl- , ' A - l - v - V , - Q . : I ' ' v . . . ' 7 ' ' . . r ' is a a 1 ' R . I - - - 2 V R , , , 1 n . ' 14- - . - ' - 1 l 3 Y Y .- A 7 - I I 7. . ' ' ' ' - - ' I Y 1 2 , In 7 9 ' , I '-



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School-Wide l W -L' l'age6 , f Rem? insrnv rrsr Not bad! Not bad at all, beams Dad as he scans his girl's fifth term report. These girls led their sections: lV A-Marjorie Koehr, 93.i'i-, Saint Matthewg IV B-Veva Jeanne Hampton, 96'i, Little Flower: IV C -Bernadette Kelly, 92.5 I , Our Lady of Good Counsel: IV D-Rosemary Galli, 94.395 . Ascension of Our Lord. lll A-Dolores XVilliams, 92 2. St. Nicholas, III B-Carol McCormick, 'l4.5 I, St. Liboriu'-1: III B-Jeannette PARIS' OR' PHREE? Sister De Chantalls class gave a formal tea for parents, faculty, and other guests of the students on june 6. Highlights of the day were the pre- utntation of a play about high school girls visiting France where they attend an fashion show, and the singing of French songs like I Love Paris, and That's What Makes Paris Pareef' The play was written by a junior, Therese Finan. After the entertainment, the guests were served punch, and French pastry. -JACKIE HORACR Richey, 94.52, St. Cronan'sg III C- Therese Finan, 92.192, St. Margaret'sg III D-Barbara Farina, 93f2, St. Am- brose, III E-Joan Grimm 92.8'?, Saint Anthony. II A-Rosemary Cira 95.452, St. Catherineg II B - Barbara Peters, 96.8f.5 , St. Aloysius II C-Dorfis Mc- Girl, 94.4'J, St. Leog II D-Arlene Brockelman, 94.292, St. Liborius. IA-Betty Berg, 93.852 , St.Cronang I B-Janet Wright, 91.892, St. Peter Claverg I C-Mary Beth Berra, 93.892 , St. Ambrose: I D-Geraldine Eskimo, 8992, St. Malachy'sg I E-Patricia Pope, 93'2, St. Cronan. -NIARGARET FRrc.o 101. SYMPATHY On March 50, the freshmen of Sec- tion B formed a guard of honor at the funeral of one of their classmates, Virginia Szwabo. Virginia came to Rosati Kain from St. Augustine's Grade School. Up until the time of her illness she was very active at R.K. having joined the Freshmen Glee Club, and the Fighting 69th, she had also, become an auxiliary -member of the Queen of the Angels' Praesidium of the Legion of Mary. That Virginia had endeared herself to her classmates was evidenced by the many visits they made to the hospital and to her home, and the many cards and letters sent to her. Although she suffered intensely, she never lost her cheerful disposition. Our deepest sympathy is offered to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. joseph Szwabo. DOVTN BT 'rut 'MISSBSIFPI Friday, May 14th, was a memorable day for the seniors. They were the honored guests at Carondelet, the mother house of the Sisters of St. kloseph. After being shown around the grounds, where they met some of the novices, :ill assembled for Bene- diction. As each girl entered the chapel she was given a small miraculous medal. The chapel, a beautiful ex- ample of Romanesque architecture, contains the largest collection of relics in North America, having five entire bodies and many smaller relics. After Benediction the girls were invited into the old French courtyard where they enjoyed soda and doughnuts served by the nuns. The seniors were later allowed to visit with the Rosati- Kain postulants and novices. . - Rl! Gaily-decked cars and busses en- route to Ripa May 19th, ploughed through a torrential rain. After a warm welcome at the mother house of the School Sisters of Notre Dame, the seniors attended Benediction and heard a touching talk from their friend, Father McNicholas. After a tour of the convent the girls found at their places in the cafeteria a small statue of the Blessed Mother. The candidates served sun- daes, chocolate cake, and cokes. -BARBARA WALZ. RK'S LITTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA F.rs1l'i0lin -Dolores Fields, Concert Mistress: Eloise Robinson. Alice Evans. lYilli2imS. Barbara Puricelli, Louise Torno, Clarinet -Kattie lYilliams, Barbara Paxvlack. Joyce Nichols, Marietta Boyer. Oboe -Marlene Callahan, Rose Ann Chichizola. w,-mid lfiplm-llolores VVillianis. Shirley Clark. Carole Bassoon -Pat Murphy. Robinson, Maxine McConico, Ophelia Butler, French Horn-Bernice Walker, Margaret Bottini. Shirley Thompson, Sandra Newhouse. Trumpet -Shirley Self. Viola --losepliine Grasmuck. Shirley Griffeth. Trombone -Barbara Vl'alz. fella -Carole Berra. Pat The-fibald, Telitha Boyd, Perrusslon -Regina Jones. Sharon Kelly, Annie Hodges. Crvndurfnr -Mr. Adrian Bover Flute -Mary Ellen Polson, Olverne Holloway, Betty Conductor: MR. .ADRIAN BUYER

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