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

 - Class of 1952

Page 80 of 88

 

Rosati Kain High School - Occasional Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 80 of 88
Page 80 of 88



Rosati Kain High School - Occasional Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 79
Previous Page

Rosati Kain High School - Occasional Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 81
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 80 text:

15.1-je 8 Music A la LIBERACE P.11'ents .md friends gathered in the .1l11111n.1e l'OOlIl to he.1r tl1ese R-K Stu- dents i11 Ll pi11no and voice recital. l 11 ts xx IL oxee XXetl11n1gto1. Xlarx MlCllCJU, Be1tr1ce Gwy Teresa Debroeek lN111cy Ht1es1111n, 1nd June B1rnes In the second half vxere o1nne Seimer Peggx Delxney, Sl11ron Kellx Frances B1ll Peggy R3ylllXXls Carme leen Signorello, 'end Be1tr1ce MlfSh3l Xocahsts in such pleasing numbers IS Sorrrnfo, Floumzv bong, Gzanlna Xlaz, and XI1 Hearf Hax a Windoze were P1tr1c11 Cordes, Shirley Kirby Georgn V xtson, 1nd Teresa Debroeck Do1xoT111 BELL --o T1e Splllt of joy suffused tl1 111111 1l lx K Lhr1stn1.1s eo IL it Bot lltllll 1 tl1e lxex I10tk tl1e xe1se spexlunsg el1o1r elueetexl 'SU' X1 'mlm J. I'-sl U. Itelnl x' Ixu tm llllllllllllk eomposed hx SINILI Xl tepl11n1e C. S for111e1 I nghsh te 1ehe1 1t lx lx II1tCI19lfXlI1Q tl1e I1 ood tl1e e11o lee elub Lllldkl tl1e el11LLg,0n of 51e1e1 Xhdelme Noplne C S IOSL 111 ereseendo flOll1 ro to e 11ol up throu- h rl e ,IX ISI 1 11 S11s11 111 L S010 1111-11l1s L lil N11 C01 des xx e1e Ill ple1s111e eontrxst IS lTlLlx1.1lOLlllCl IULISIL fOl N ll XII, T 1ble1u ouped 'll0Lll'lll 111 exe1,1ee11 IILL the f1eshn1en el1o11sters of 5l5tLl Hlllltf 11111e C S 11+ tl1e 111o1e f11111 C11 ls and Noel of tl1e Sl1epl1e1ds For the first tlI1L tn Olel1eSfll 1ppe11ed IIT llltll 11exx outfits of nxxx blue t1ffet1 sleuts 1nd xx l11te sille blouses w1tl1 red YILS XY itll XI1 oseph SLlUU1Clt IS eonduetor tl1ex b ought the LOl'lLelf to 1 elose bx pl1x1n1, xx ell lox ed C,h11st1111x melodies MARIO SALVADOR Cle xX 15 1 lLl5flL 111 the R K 1 1 to11u111 IS tl1e xntuoso 1ppe1red tl1e11 1ln1ost b1e1thless SllCI1C.L IS 13eeto1 adm besgm l11s OIL,lI'1 LOIILLII 11 Dee lTll31..I 18 tl11s xxo1ld flI11OUS I1 15 t of l11s IIC Llllerflllleel tl1e flkll x IHC stue ents ofRos111 lx1111 xx1thbe111 lxnoxx I1 eo111pose1s 19 l51el1 1nel X 1e1ne IJOLIOI Sllx 1dor st11ted xx1tl1 BlCll s hxely C ngue luque 111d tl1e11 slipped 111 11 IL 111eo IOLIS e Il 11111 e 111 1e1t IS the 11 e11e spellbound 111el 1ppl111se 11115, OLIC 111 thu11de1ous 1pprox 1l llle pl1eno111en1l orelnist eontmueel xx1th C11olRh1pSodx by Pu1x1s, .Ill LlllOI3tl0l1 of xxell lxnoxtn Cl1r1stn11s l1Xl11I'lS He h1d h1s 1ud1enee Slllllhj on tl1 ee of t1e11 .111s 11 finve ee UXLI the leexboud 111 TCILIII I 1 LI F01 1 t ll 1111 on o11e eou fee the 11100 s LT1lgL lb 1e xxent from Tl1e I1 e X 11110 D0I1lxLx by lbe1t to XX 1 LI Nxmphs bx XILFHL to Toeenq XX 1elor H1s f1111l numbe xx IS supposed to IXC beef! XTIHUCI ULL 11.11111 lv 1 1e11ee xx 111 ee 1110 L DO YOU KNOW? th1t 4-1rls f1OITl Roslti Kun ot flLllllX open tl1e e1rol1ng se1s0n 1n St lotus e1eh xe11 xxhen they clrol fO1 tl1e 1111xo1 'lI'lCl e1tx off1e11ls If the CIIX 1 tl11t IXORIU lxun e11ole1s col 1 1l1e l1l!,LSf ll'l1OLll'lI of 111y se1 o unt1x' st thex eolleetee '40 t xe11 567 t 11t the e11ole1s s111g111 the lel Llll lbllllkllllf' XIun1e1p1l COUIIS M1x LIIILYL 1ndXl11lx 'Ixx 1111 Ho e S 111d xt the TYOINLI C1 Ph1ll1ps H0sp1t1l th1t St Louis IS tl1e e1tx th1t lLXlXLLl tl1e old eusto111 of c1rol1ne 110111 eloox to dOO1 It Ch11st1111s t1n1e 111d th1t the ILXIX 1l sprexd fl0I11 here tlnouehout the eou11trx ' th1t tl1e 111o11ex eolleeted bx ,ICU 38 111 St lotus mel eountx t11s C l111st1111s xx IS 1pprox.11111telx N-40 000 STLLII xequest l1 pllxed RIIDS x lXUISll'xOftS Flight of tl1e Bumble ee The euls eOll5lLlLlLCl this PICCL 1 1ts ll5p1X ot f1nge1 md pee xte11tx IIILI x glelf xx 1x for 1 gre 1 11st to end 1 111en1o1 1ble 11te1noon Sesxx L1o1-o111 MUSIC FOR MARY The XI.1r1.1n Daxs ue eelcbr1t1ons xx h1eh ll1C.lLlClC. 1 h1gh M155 sung bv the students of Cathohe h1gl1 schools md 1 Xiusie I'L9I1Xll C,o11Cert pet1t1xe sponsoxed by the S1111t Lou1s D1oees1n Lnni of Elle N1t1on1l C1tho l1e Xlus1e I ClULltOl9 Assoe11t1o11 'Ihex 11e ellled Xl1r11n be-e1use of tl1e XI111111 Xeu ll'lLl 11e mtendeel to Cnon C0111 s eone p 1pos f 1e e t1x1 19 e COLII 1., hig 1e1 st.1n IILS IH Ll Io1n1111ee The1e xx1ll be tl11ee eenters x 1t1 txxentx sehools enteim-1 IC est1x 1l IS open to tl1e pubhe CJOIUIIIQ l xents XI1reh 22 R K Glee Club xx1ll sms: tl1e Ciiegorian proper If the XIISS OPCDIIIQ the St1te C,1thol1c us1e Conxent1on n t C1theel11l I1r l1 75 Student body xx1ll smg 1 1 of NLXII X sponsored project l11el1 26 SLIHOI Cilee 1nd Fresh ITTIU Cilee C l11b xx1ll p11t1e1p1te 111 e e ll 1 1 1 e 1 s l o11tlo1111t College The Ros1t1 lxun Glee clllb h1s re ee1x ed 1st1pe11or 11t111q fotuteen of the 1tteen xe11 g xfnis. 'C i, ' ' ' ,, Q , T , ' ' , . C 1 J l f . . - ' 1 i i ' i H 1 p 0 . . . I0 Y . I0 Y l I0 Y ! -l . s s y , ,, , , A A T l L A U I Q -A 1 K ' ' ' by 5 -'1 . Ale.1 -, S.5.K.I. t-l L -' 1lly'. 11 l 1 tly Q , -lf - 1- 1' 1 ' -' . . 5 - 1 '. -- J . T , '. ,, . ,, 1 ' ' ca l '1' tj 1'f'. SL '.11Alf '.1 Ali' Th' 1 -rs by ll.lII'lClL1 l5-1'1'x' .1nel 3. 1 Q ' -- '-'- ' -. i 1' ' ., 1 ' 1 ' ' fllf 1 TL i'. ' iz '1 . Gr - . ' . - '-'3- - - - - ' ' -' 1 -, Q..'..I., s.1 3 - '- 1 'liar .1 - 0--Q '1 ' . 'A - . Y, , udi- . .. 1 ai ' 1 i- 2' 1- ' 1 k'- 'K L LIL 5.111 ' -1. 'ii'-'.C7 ' 11' 1' T1 1 'NNJT1' ' . Q' K. l Y 2 -' , '- 1 - - A - sk-, h.ll? . 2 '. 1 1 ' . C1' 1 ' ' X 1A ' - ',- Iii' . . . . ,. '- 71' '1 ' '. - ' .. K -, .X . A.. 'L -L . 1 le 5- - ' QLQ' 1' .L - lee - . 1 ' 'lol .A 1-.' 1 t1f11l 1ll'l'1ll'lgCl11Cl1lS from such well- or C.11'OlAiI1g group in the City' and he .1 spee1,1l tribute- to our l.11dx'. The ' ' ' 1 . H . -' -. 40 lj-1 YC-U' ' 'E 'l e' l 11' 'e em' tl - fs 1l '. to 1 .'1 '11 g .- - 1' L ' s-lX-. lg l11s ',. 5.80. .n- -L 1,6 ' 1 .- , dl .1 ' pi-- 1 ' ' 'ug 1 .' , A .' ..' k i ' :'e- ' . ,, ,-1 1' 1 - ss J ,Qt ll N. ,I , MAX., A10 .mn by 1 - A- N A -5 A . . pq t yv- V- I H 'V ,A i he , N. by 1-. -1 s-1 1--. 111' 111111 -...11- 1-1111 1- ' iss- V15 1- 'A I - 'H' '-' 1- 1 .- - A -1 ' -- XI ' 1 he Cdfli l - ' ch ' .1s lis ' h'l'S 3 -l - 4 A A- ' .' l -T .1 hiegl Xi .155 LIS 1.11't the r11 , - ' PC,-L. L . ' 1' '. . I . ., . r A' 1 il, y- . I Xlf'l'0l1,' by' K.1'g-1il t. lf 1 l. t X . '1 - ' ' X '-1 1 - I 5 1 ' ' ld. A-'l - d 1-'ll '- - . e ' 'kg . '-1 I . ' :V ' 1' l R ' H ' fttl- ' A. ' T Ax - 1 tl1- Tifte'1 l .1111 1.1l 111t1s. ' fes- Xl' ' U 1t-' li--. H - 1' ' ' ' ' '- t1x.1l s1o11 oreel hx' 5 1 ' ' H. V E ' ' TL . H by xx'itl ' e ik l. -' i if t -' 1 l.1l 'I -K1 -. 1 . - 1 A -r '. '- de' - ly- ' . -.11 - '. '- ' -- Q . 1- 111 his 1l1Cl-' '. . t-l 1'-. lly' -f ' . .' -. , fu -- I -. 's,

Page 79 text:

ITLTKC E S THE CHASE light Roof of the Chase Hotel. and galing 'ity thi'ough the huge picture window will of the many gay couples that attended the 9, 1954. Who will forget Nlarlene l'lerzing's ecause he forgot his key and could not get lothes? Or the little memory books? Or Ben e silly novelty dances? Or the singing of S N AT THE YORK Did you ever see a finer girl? . . . That's my daughter. the one with the red carnations! Proud fathers pointed out their gay young daughters to other proud fathers at the first R-K father- daughter banquet, January 12. As they entered the York Hotel. the girls, beautiful in flared skirts, frilled petticoats, and fragrant corsages, pinned carnation on the dads' lapels. The turkey dinner at 7:00 o'clock, with its lovely dinner music PAT Koi iunat CrJf1h'.v, Rrm'111111'-y Maher, 1111.17 ffarir Jules Il ilb nokia 411111 i'f111H4'1'. by pianist Vera Roberts, was a terriffic success. Even the speeches were .1 joy and a delight. Mr. Tom Finan, as master of ceremonies, scintillated through the night. He talked about the many honors and awards won by the class and made each senior named take 11 bow. Father Curtin then gave a brief but effective speech. XVhen Nlallie Thompson gave her little talk, all the girls, like their class president, were kinda smiley 'round the lips and teary ,round the lashes. The guest speaker, Monsignor lloyd Sullivan, noted far and wide for his youth work, gave a powerful address on the father's importance in a girl's life. Comparing him to St. Joseph he showed how their fathers take Godls place in their security and pi'otection. One of the high spots of the evening was the reading of a telegram sent by Mother Virginia Marie, Mother Miriam. and faculty. Another was the singing around the piano as Xlrs. Chicazola played. The fathers had a wonderful time. Nlany of them kept their daughters up for hours talking about the banquet. Next day the girls gathered in clusters, gushing to each other and to anyone who would listen. It is too bad the dads and the P. T. A. could not hear all the compliments about them. --Rosi, Mmm. Mi Rl uiuo is 0 J' ing of Lll lid 1flTl.'lI1. uniorg 1. The . The rmals avian designs on hoslesses for the was furnished by i.N.D., and Miss Rose Bonner as The other Miss Judy Queen and aisle to the and linked the were given bv PW. 'eff try jenkins served mi-'rrii KI-.l.I.a'



Page 81 text:

LATIN LOVERS- An actiy'e group, meeting on the first Friday of the month, is the Junior Classical League, guided by Sr. M. Catherine S S IN D and the officers Rosemary Galli Loretta Szydlowski Veya can Hampton and Mary Ester Bunton The meetings are held to pro mote more interest and loye for the language The liyely club paper The Stella Romana is edited by Yyonne Smith Those who attended the last meet mg yyere entertained by sophomores udy Stengel Gerry Cody Susan De Witt and Cecelia Hancock who put on the play A Roman and American Cbrzvlmas Comparnl At this party the Xestal Virgin presidentj presented these girls with their pins Rosemarie Burkemper Madeline Greco Carol Ann Grimes, Katie Humphreys Geraldine Kleyorn Charl1neMarshner Peggy Moore can ette Richey Loretta Szy dlowski Judith Williams Veva ean Hampton and Doi is Beequette SUE KRAMER .-Hoi CEST SI BON Ie Cercle Franeais R K s Freneh club is noted for its entertaining meet mgs and discussions of French cultural life Planning the programs are Sister de Chantal C S J moderatoi and the officers Varlene Broe Irene Nay arro Margaret Bottmi and Barbara Moore Crsf Iyotl a little French play yvas written and produced by Teiese Finan Margaret Bottmi and Varlene Bioe Playing the part of orph ms yy exe Irene Nay arro Adelma Gresham Barbara Gleason, Barbara Nlooie Terese I'1nan Sally Cummings Nlary Jane Flotte Mary Lou Wichnman and Jackie Hor ack The angels were Jackie Eggermg Pat Schmiz Loietta Nebuloni Beatrice Gay Rosemary Jackson Jeanne Eck holdt, and Margaret Bottim The choir was Telitha Boyd Bobbie J Davis Etoria I-Ienkins, Carolyn Mueller La Junta Payne Y arlene Broe Thelma Fassold Lugema Lucas Flayia Olxye, and Ehzabeth Pinkms Eya George was the accomparust Sue KRAMER C l u b s Page , Sentimental Journey Fifteen members of the Math Club accompanied by' Sister Anne Agnes, C.S.J., took advantage of the Notre Dame holiday, February ll, to visit Ralston Purina Company. They were welcomed and escorted around the plant by Mr. H. C. Schaefer who is no stranger to Rosati-Kain since he was one of the guests on B E Day The gurls yyere yery much interested in the many experiments they sayy bein conducted in the research laboratories They realized that all these workers had a mathematical foundation since Mnthematies is the handmaid of Science On the same day Sister Timothy S S N D and ten members of the sociology class went to yisit St Elizabeth s Day Nursery There children between three and six years of age are cared for until fiye thirty p m yyhen working parents come to get them JEANJNINE N1-UMANIN Oh What a Beautzful Day Iye got 1 yyonderful feeling eyery things goin., my yyly And it did 0 our vyay when the local Catholic Theater Confelence held its annual one act play festiyal Nineteen schools participated Xuier High played host in their neyy and y ery modern theatre After yyatehing the great yariety of plays ranging from Oriental fant sy to stark tragedy the someyy hat restless audience strained eagerly to hear the fuyal announcement of ayy ards The tension mounted until it came Rosati Kam s The Womler Hat is the winning play Nou ey ery one eould breathe easier eveiy one that is except the yyinners Thoughts of going to Oklahoma to enter tain the national conyention in 'yixreh Q15 a result of their wmningj took then breath ayy ay Sister Jeannine S S N D direetress of the yyondrous Wrnnrler Ha! simply smiled in happiness and giatitude to Mary A light airy comedy The Wfomlzr lla! has charmed many audiences with its rhy thmical lines and subtle humor Helping to ereate this mood was the stylized acting and ballet like grace of the actors Ilse Puetz Harlequin Caroly n Ranzini Pllllllf Jolnn Hoffschyy elle Pzrmfumllo Pat Nloore Columbine and Nancy Liyin Vfulgot Of the tnye Ilse Pat md Iomn yyon superior ritings for their performances With R K tvyo other plays Bm aml Coy by St Louis Uniy ersity High and A Mid Summer Night s Dream by Xayier High receiy ed speeial awards and the honoi of touring the city yyith their plays Top aetoi and actress awards went to Daye Farrelly of St Louis Uniyersity High and lvlary Beth Smith of St Joseph s Academy yyho played the feminine lead in the CBC play Both received scholarships to the Summer Institute of Speeeh at St Louis Uniy ersity Twenty sey en players receiy ed a superior rating for their talents as judged by Miss Mary Ellen NIcCarthy M A in Theatre Northwestern U and Miss Helen Hagen NI A 1n Theatre and Teleyision St Louis U and Neyv York U Rostymrw GALII . . , . . X . - , . . . ., I - v . ' ' I . ' V . ' D n ' - ' ' w V ' f y ' , 9 5 ' ' . ' . . . ,, 1 . 5 . . . ,, VV V I ' 4 1 - u . , . .I . ., - - ' .' ' ' 1 , I v . . . ' ' , 'V , , . - ' ' f Y - I 1 I 7 , . ' , ' i v ' y u i y x ' x ' i , 7 l gy y. ' I 4, . 1 e 9 e ' s 1 ' ' P V x s : , , ' . ' - , , V 1 V v , ' , - I ' i ' ' i ' ' 1 y , s ' ' n ! 7 . . . . V. - V V . , . , .- , . . . 1 V . . , , . . U . 7 . i V u . . . ,, .h . , ' ' ' , Y' Y , , , . ' . . .- . , U 4 . V. . - S ' 1 ' e e 3 , - , . ' ' A 4 ' z ' ' . . V. V . ' ' N , 1 t . Q , . . . ., I y - - I . I L '- V I , , . . , 7 I . . . 3 i ' ' . , K , , . , ' r i i , ' , ' ' , . . ' . . s 1 . t - . . , , , if ' ', , ' ' ' V - - . , V s . - ' V I , V ' p - s ' ,I J 9 J ' 1 ' 1 - A a Q . , - ' 1 I I I I , I f' . ' ', , . . I 5 I ' . 1 , . , . , . , . . , y. . l. V X I -. A 1 7 . ' ' Y ,i A - - . -Q w ' 11 3 5 I . ' I , - V ' ' 1 s V u 1 - y V v I I 1. ' 7 l u ' ' ' . - 1 y I 1 l X x x W i I V x . I - . . . Y ,' V ' , ' U ' ' ' - 'A i T l I , . . , ., , , . . ., , . . . . . I , , - ,A 4 ' ' ' . 'sais225:5E:5:5E2:5:255:5:135F5E5E5522522?5f5f5E51:sS25a?5Esi1if55s2af52f1.:5s'-:J2:31:11i.V.E--:':-..,..--15'' I - -2:1r515:a2:Q:5:5E1:.12:::232fi52E5S52552?522i2i2f3i5E55a:1E'f' :fEs ' ' A x H,sgassg2sriSETS25'Seiiiisfif25255252E25325252riififisfsefffw''2fff22if -F If- -' ''12-IfI1if1sis5z2sfs55:5isiffs555z2sizsgsgff1fa2zg:g:5 s .g ' ' r ' - ' -.1.5:el55555E5E3555555555553ff5E51525555525555E?EEEfiiEE55s5iif25?Zf5f375 : :'s V- ' ' ' ' ' 3.fs2352352E555E5255525555555555255555i55s.5I5Is5e5s5aE55f52'ffffi V if' V - 'f'i'2fi1?1??i?55555E:g1gi55555g A , . ' V'-.5252522:esjfizffieiififii.11551.21:255f2E1?25f?ff'3''fs .V f 2 'iii iii Lsf-aff'5251?f?2 ':'f ' - , -UV ' ' . s - 1 . I K I ' ' I .:V ' . ' ' sr ' T 1 S - . . . . , . , . I, .W ..... . ly M hu V - s . , . ' ' ' .. W A ' 7 v 1,5 . x - I , ' 3 ,fi ' ' ' r V . . -arf! . V - 3 ' Y . ' I ' . I V , I . . 3 A 3 . V , . .- 1 v x - r f .V 3 ' 7 3 ! V vi . 7 7 Y .

Suggestions in the Rosati Kain High School - Occasional Yearbook (St Louis, MO) collection:

Rosati Kain High School - Occasional Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 1

1945

Rosati Kain High School - Occasional Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

1946

Rosati Kain High School - Occasional Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 43

1952, pg 43

Rosati Kain High School - Occasional Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 44

1952, pg 44

Rosati Kain High School - Occasional Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 37

1952, pg 37

Rosati Kain High School - Occasional Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 19

1952, pg 19


Searching for more yearbooks in Missouri?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Missouri yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.