Sacred Heart Academy - Angeline Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1942

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THE ANGELINE N, W ' I-A . Amir .1 175 Q lajgbx fr wi.. 25 THE ANGELINE STAFF l7ull of interest anfl aetivity were the members of The Angeline staff of this year. Many times in the future the aflviser of the sehool puhlir-ation will look has-k to the elays when this outgoing stuff relievetl the pressure of sehool rluties luv lu-ing punetual. alert. and generous with their aicl. literary un tl otherwise. l'iI'i1lll'?S Ciugliano was the eclitor-in-ehief. tat the tvpewriterl Carolyn Roh- erts. l'l1xllis Covatta. and Mary lfllen Ii4'fll0lflS were the assoeiate eclitors. Pat Kelly. the cartoonist. Martha lluslvirlx. the voluinnist. Peggy Fitz- geraltl. the niusie reporter. anal Rita lvlellerinott and Margie llriesliaeh, liusiness and eirculation inanugcrs. HORSEBACK RIDING Horsehaek riding has always play- erl an important part in the ontrloor tile of the girls at Saered Heart Aead- rlenn. The nnmher of ineinliers is growing everv vear. anfl Rebel Raneh Rieling- Aearlemy fimls the girls readv for their rifle every Tues- riav anfl lTTiflHt' evening. Anne Haf- enrlorfer '42 is presiflent of the vlulv. Wiridirigf trails anti open eountrv lanfl make this sport an evceellent one for young girls who are tirecl after the flilyili pouring over text liool-gs anfl other incioor aetivitv. flf all rhi- sports at Saered Heart this one is the niost popular. HOCKEY Six vears ago. to he exavl. the girls of S2lt'l't'fl Heart Aeadeiny start- efl out in earliest to make hoeliev a sneeess. liar-h year sinee then. nnrler rapalile eoaehes. the team has steafl- ily iniproverl in teehnique anrl leafl- ership. ln 1939 this team rankefl first in the lPZlgllPQ in lil-'lil' seeoml, :intl in the past season it elaimeei thirrl plum-. l'lor years to eonu' girls will en gage in this thrilling sport on Sene- ea field. Healthy, liright. fun-loving girls will he animaterl with the love of their sehool anrl will lie anxious to win just as we were. lxflily tllf'-y t'Lll'l'D' fill ill tI'lIt' Vtiltilil May they win in every way while playing the game! Mai future hoek- ev teams of S. H. A. Vtllliilllll' the sueeess anrl goorl sportsinansliip of preeeding teams! Allele Clem 71-2 COutgoing captnini

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24 THE ANGELINE 'Hib- l l l tffontinued from page 18, col. 37 her history book with all inscriptions included. Unless his name is Bob, though, Alene, you will have an aw- ful amount of erasing to do and donit forget the rubber shortage. And to Hefty Kuhn, the good luck lo find a junior's cousin to go steady with during her senior year. flnne llufefnloffef to Rtl.5Cllltllj' Bishop. her luscious gray eonvertible to match Rosemaryis red hair. Anne was possessed of so many ideas for individual hair-do's that she de- cided loan Donahue should he the lucky girl. We know ,Ioan appre- ciates this honor and will act ae- cordingly. MU.1'liII? 01111011011 to Agnella Zeller. her position as halfback on the hock- ey leant. She also wants to throw in some Energy pills for good measure. SENIOR-JUNIOR BANQUET Once again, as tradition has it, the junior class entertained the seniors at a banquet given at Audubon Country Club. lt was quite a ban- uet. ldverything was lovely. ln tact. the juniors had Mother Nature help them in preparation. for it was truly at lovely evening. with the girls in their laeey and frilly formals gliding over the ground. XVhen the dinner was over Miss Patricia Cnau, president of the jun- ior class. delivered a tribute to the seniors whose class president. Miss Peggy Fitzgerald answered her in the name of her whole Class. Then the class ltislory, written by Miss Phyllis Cnyatta. called up tender memories of the past four years when the seniors were making their way un through the sehool. Mary Ellen Reynolds, who has a knaek for making things interesting. read the class prophecy which caused up- roarious laughter among the assem- bled group. The class will written and read by Doris Dant created a feeling of real eoneern. for the sen- iors realized that there was no going back after that. After all this 'iformalw business was completed. strictly informal entertainment commenced. The Clee Club sang several beautiful songs of life and love which charmed all those present. Anna Lee Shippen. who was soon to depart for the West where her father was transferred by the government. took this opportunity to say good-bye to her classmates. Pos- sessing a beautiful voiee. Anna Lee. after urgent invitations. sang a num- ber of selections which drew forth admirable comment. Thus ended a verv enjoyable evening. We wish to thank the juniors for a lovely time and for an event whieh we will always remember and ap- preciate. May we also thank the gracious ehaperones for their interest and wlloleliearted cooperation in ull r school girl affair. They also will go down in our memorv books as part of that ever-nlemoralile banquet. Pat Klifll to jean McDa11ie1.9, her gift for asking the most outlandish questions of any girl in the senior class. Pat SCIIIILCLZCI' to Cerahlirte Brown. her sunnv smile and wonder- ful disposition. To Laverne Schind- ler she wishes to leave her notebook tCo'rttinued on page 29, col. 11



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THE ANGELINE Our Juniors Ready for laughter. ready for fun, Ready the whole day through To take their losses, to take their gains, Whether they be many or few. Planting their standard of duty and truth, Planting for life's hard clay To ra-ap a liurvest of worthwhile fruit, At the feet of the Master to lay.

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