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THE ANGELINE 37 PATRONS John Tino Shoe Repairs Volk Cleaners Colonel and Mrs. I. G. Walker Greentree Market - Greentree Manor J. Schultz Florist -Bardstown Rd. Rebel Ranch Riding Academy Mr. and Mrs. George Leachman Mrs. R. Schmetzer Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Roberts Bauer Bros. Candy Co. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Warisse Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Emrich T. J. Lydon - Shoe Repair Mrs. Lucile Shea Roppels' Market Holtman-Keal Company Courtesy Shoppe Inc. Frankel's Drugs Strathmoor Pharmacy A Friend Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kelly Mr. W. J. Dant Mr. J. W. Dant Mr. and Mrs. A. Klemenz Knox Cleaners Kurz Meat Market Mr. and Mrs. John Neumeyer Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stickel Marion Humkey Mrs. M. R. Freeman about two years. Dottie has developed a talent for the stage. She had the part of the Meanie in the senior play, Career Clubf, Mary K. is another that has been with us only a vear. However, she too is a typical S. H. A. girl, we're proud to say, and one of the staunchest. Margie Dreisbach. Dorothy Bren- zel, Mary Elizabeth Toller, Sara Bosler, Maxine Callahan, Rose Mary Walker, and Peggy Fitzgerald are eating cake on the back steps. I wonder whose birthday it is. Margie hasn't changed ,a bit ex- cept to get a little older and taller. Dorothy and Mary Elizabeth have become streamlined. They too, were perfect specimens for the tarr system to work on, but no more. They're in perfect proportion and maybe a little underweight. Sara has let her hair down into a lovely black cloud around her oval face. It used to be short, remember? Maxine has become quite a stu- dent, especially in mathematics. ln algebra, during the freshman year she must have acquired a taste for it and now her mind works as fast as her adding machine. Rose Mary is new at Sacred Heart. PHYSICAL PERFECTION Here's our idea of the physically perfect Senior of 1942- the the the the voice of Anna Lee Shippen humor of Marilyn Merten poise of Alice Otte vitality of Adele Clem the wit of Mary Ellen Reynolds the personality of Frances Giugliano the charm of Roseanne Bauer the intelligence of Phyllis Covatta the musical ability of Peggy Fitz- the the the the the the the the the the gerald figure of Doris Dant waistline of Louise Stickel feet of Hortense Potts hands of Margaret Huber legs of Anne Hafendorfer profile of Rita McDermott eyes of Pat Kelly smile of Carolyn Roberts lips of ,loan Neumeyer teeth of Shirley Berger the eyelashes of Madelyn Crowe the nose of Pat Kirn the suntan of Martha Buskirk the complexion of Patty Schmetzer the fingernails of Adele Kesselring a brownette like Martha Dean a blonde like Patsy Costello a brunette like Rose Mary Walker The first day she opened her mouth in the class room, we all thought she was the daughter of a tobacco auc- tioneer. However, in spite of speed, she has made friends with all, and we're all sorry she hasn't been with us longer. Peggy has developed a perfect posture. She carries herself with the dignity of a queen. Maybe she's planning to follow her famous sister Carmel. TherC,3 Kathleen Warissee Walk' ing around as though she iust lost her head. Now she sees Madelyn Dengler and Pat Kelly and is prob- ably asking them where Martha Buskirk or Roseanne Bauer have dis- appeared. I remember Katy as the white faced little girl with the long dark brown curls. Now! Its short and wavy and pancake', make-up keeps her that glowing tan. Ah, glamour! Madelyn has lost her Chicagoan accent down here in de 'ol souff' Pat has lost oodles of pounds! Now she is a glamour girl with long hair that curls delightfully at the bot- tom. She has also discovered how red flatters her, and bought the latest in red suits for Jerry to ad- mire. lt worked! Phyllis Covatta and Mary Ellen PATRONS Ogden Dry Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmetzer Mr. and Mrs. Ed. T. Pfeiffer Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Costello Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Huber Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Buskirk A Friend Mrs. M. J. Coyatta Coleman's Miss Elizabeth Bushmeyer Yellow Cab Company Pau1ine's Beauty Shop Mrs. Louis Steurle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDermott J. C. Adams Grocery Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Baynes Mr. E. J. Clem Ann's Beauty Shop Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bauer T. J. Lydon - Shoe Repair Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potts Gadlage Grocery Store Besendorf Brownbilt Shoe Store-1 Johnson's Cozy Cottage Reynolds and Mary Ellen Volk are running toward this building as if their lives depended upon getting in here. Oh, I see why they're running now-the bell just rang. Phyllis is still our outstanding stu- dent of the classics. Although she is one of the shortest in the class she has grown considerably since 1938. Mary Ellen Reynolds is another shorty that has grown. l'll never forget her extremely long blond utressesf' One day Mary Ellen got real bold and cut her hair into a fashionable shoulder bob. lt's so be- coming. Mary Ellen Volk has settled down to taking her studies seriously. She's another lucky girl whose years have left the pounds behind. Ho-h u m, l'm getting mighty sleepy. It's time to wake up for an- other class. lill have to save my dreams for tonight. Pat Kim '42 lContinued from page 29, col. 23 Smith. her slow, swaggering walk and all her Vogue's, Mademoiselle's and Harper's so she can be the most stylish girl at S. H. A. next year. Doris Dant to Sue Anna Pfeiffer, the good luck she had in dousing an old flame so quickly. She hopes Sue Anna never has to, but just in case. And to Geraldine Casey, the privil- ege and fun of writing the class will for the class of '43, Doris Dant '42
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ali- 36 THE ANGELINE HOW THEY'VE CHANGED! Creak! Creak! Creak! The old senior chair surely is feeling the age of these nine months of school. May- be if I put my feet on the chair ahead I will become more comfortable. Ha! thatls better. I could sit all day just looking out the window, with my weary feet on the chair ahead, hands at ease on the arm of the old chair-just thinking. There goes Frances Giugliano run- ning after Sister Kathleen with a million papers in her hands. They really keep her busy. My, has Frances changed! I remember our freshman year when she would study her English so hard because she was so set on being another Margaret Mitchell. Well, now let's see how she comes out. There's Alice Otte strolling around with Marilyn Merten. Alice hasn't changed except to add a few more dates to her already over-crowded list. And Marilyn sat down one day and crossed out all her list except one, and she has been going with that one ever since. Adele Clem has been busy grow- ing up the last four years. She now has grown into a darling girl with him to love her. Here comes a group. I can't make out who they are from here. Oh, now I see. It's Doris Dant. Pat Costello, Margaret Huber. Martha Dean, ,Ioan Neumever an d Patty Schmetzer. Since the freshman year. Doris has worn her raven locks short, long, turned under, and up. For a long time it was worn in the fashionable pageboy style. Now it is growing into a beautiful halo of black curls. Pat has graduated during her high school years, from the babylike Patsy to the dignified Pat, And Marg has turned into a glamour girl. She used to have quite an in- feriority complex. But no longer, since she was in the Queenls Court on May Day. and more than that, Notre Dame has taken her interest. Martha still can't swim. She's wait- ing for a handsome lifeguard to save her some day and hopes that they will live happily ever after. Joan surely has changed. She used to be a fussy little freshman and a crank about her homework. But now Bob has changed everything and she takes everything in her stride. She even gives her method to others who worry, saying, Don't worry about it, I don't worry about it. Patty is still her old sweet self. Dates the only difference in her life that is noticeable. And what a differ- ence! Hey, Patty? Whew, the sun that is shining through this window is getting mighty hot. I think if I turn the chair around I can look out the back win- dow and continue to reminisce. Oh! this is better. It's much cooler at this back window. Goodness! Look at the seniors through this win- dow! The cars are an attraction. Therels Rita McDermott and 'SDe Stickel, the inseparables. I remember a baby McDermott that even talked with a baby accent. But now! Well. she definitely does not talk baby-talk and is decidedly a typical senior. Dew used to be in a shell that no one could penetrate. But since that shell was broken by Rita thereis no stopping De's,' popularity. There's Martha Buskirk and Rose Ann Bauer sitting on the running- board of the Buskirkis limousine eat- ing the daily diet of potato chips. How !'Mart,l has changed. She's certainly gotten clever. Her hair has become lighter and her darling glasses have certainly started a fad. As for Rosie. Well! When poor little Rosie began her freshman year at Sacred Heart her hair was one ukinki' after another and it was so short, that her ears hung out at the bottom. This distressed her so. But now you will see beautiful locks that are straighter and delightfully longer. Look at Hortense Potts, Jackie Freeman and Clotilda Bayens, sit- ting on the steps with their dripping ice-cream bricks. Hortense was a tiny little girl with a worrisome French accent in her first years at S. H. A. Hortense is still a tiny girl but her accent has practically disappeared, and she has also developed a wonderful soprano voice. It tickles me to think that she can still wear the dresses she wore when in the sixth grade. Jackie is another little girl. How- ever, she has grown enough to inter- est Marion who is definitely her senior. Clotilda too is small. Four years back they called her Dolly, Some still do. But since she has acquired that St. X. ring, her dignified first name is more appropriate. Shirley Berger and Adele Kessel- ring are talking to Carolyn Roberts and Anne Hafendorfer. Shirley's real name. believe it or not, is Charlotte Patricia ,loan Bergerli' All through the first two years of her high school education she was referred to as Shirley. But now 'LBecky is her handle. She also used to have chestnut colored hair, but in her junior year a sudden change made her a decided blond. Now. the chestnut color is returning. Miken lAdelel was a lanky freshman with beautiful hands. Now her lankiness has been replaced by soft curves and her well groomed hands are still attractive. Carolyn has blossomed into a lovely May Queen. Need I say more? Anne was an accomplished horse- woman at the beginning of her high school career. Now she is qualified to teach poor beginners, like I am. Jane Humler and Dorothy ,lean Lear-hman have also made news in the horse-back riding world. As freshman they looked upon horses as great big animals which looked like huge mountains. Now the horse knows who's boss! Bettv Shea. Anna Lee Shippen, Rose Marie Heitzman and Madelyn Crowe are sitting under the shade of the old ucherryi' tree. Betty and Madelyn came to S.H.A. in their senior year, so I can't reflect on their development. But I can truthfully say they have certainly stepped into the life at our school perfectly. As for Rosie, she is still the baker's daughter who never gets fat! As a freshman. she was slim, and she still is! Yes, she eats. Who wouldnit with ice-cream, cakes, pies, cookies, and the like at an arm's reach. But still, she doesnit gain an ounce. How do you do it, Rosie? Lee Leen has grown from a little Southern girl with pig-tails and bangs to a darling senior with an up- swept hair-do. Here comes Betty Smith, Dottie Duffin, and Mary Katherine Kle- menz around the garage walking arm 1n arm. Betty used to be a chunky little butter ball. But you don't see any excess weight today. No sir! Betty has been on a very strict diet for 4Continued on page 37, col. ly
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