Sacred Heart Academy - Angeline Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1942

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THE ANGELINE Seniors Give Parting Gift To School As a token of their appreciation of the interest of the school authorities in their welfare for the past four years, the seniors of ,42 presented a unique and useful piece of equipment in the form of a loud speaker which will take care of all sound activities indoor and outdoor. This mechanism is known as the Erwood Sound Equipment Set, con- sisting of an amplifier, two loud speakers, and a microphone. It can be adjusted to the needs of any pro- gram and will save many a word from being lost because of distance. The school authorities take this opportunity to thank the seniors of this year and they hope that the class realizes how much such a gift is needed and appreciated. SOPHOMORES ENTERTAIN SENIORS WITH AFTERNOON FROLIC The sophomores were hostesses to the seniors at an afternoon frolic held in St. Ursula Hall on Thursday, Mav 22 from 1:4-5 till 2:00 p.m. The program arranged for the en- tertainment was a complete surprise to the seniors who therefore appreci- ated it all the more. Solo songs and dances were artis- tically rendered by the sophomores, and a unique program of patriotic songs was attractively arranged and presented by the whole entertain- ment committee. The seniors were then summoned to take part in a contest dance for which a prize was offered. ,loan Neu- meyer and Doris Dant easily carried off the laurels of this graceful feat. Refreshments, which were careful- ly and daintily served by a special committee, consisted of sandwiches of many varieties and cokes. The seniors expressed their appre- ciation many times 'by words and sentiments which rewarded th e sophomores for their earnest efforts to entertain their departing big sis- ters. tContinued from page 5, col. 31 Dorothy Duffin, Marjorie Driesbach, Jacqueline Freeman, Peggy Fitz- gerald, Frances Giugliano, Anne Hafendorfer, Rose Marie Heitzman, Margaret Huber, Jane Humler, Pa- tricia Kelly, Adele Kesselring, Pa- tricia Kirn, Mary Katherine Klem- ens, Dorothy Leachman, Rita Mae CAREER CLUB SCORES HUGE SUCCESS The seniors of 1942 have reason to be proud of their dramatic production, Career Clubl' judging by the applause given by the appreciative audience who attended their performances, May 18 and 19, in St. Ursula Auditorium. The theme which dealt with the development of talent in a Career Club, whose expenses were paid by an heiress who carrying out her philanthropic fatheris last will concerning the club, opened on a colorful and enthusiastic scene, which was the forerunner of the growing interest which every successive scene aided till the very end. CAST OF CHARACTERS Monday Night Tuesday Night Anne Hafendorfer ........ ..............,................. M rs. Jones, Matron .................................... Adele Kesselring Marilyn Merten ..,.......... .......... . .Bette, Maid-in reality Vivian Caruthers ............... Kathleen Warisse fm? Sg'l7 fftfe' l gif? I Nieces to Mrs. Jones ....... I Rosemary Walker .curse xc e I emona I I Dottie Duffin Hortense Potts ...,........... ...........,.................. A nnette. French Maid ............,......................... Hortense Potts Pat Kelly ......................... ...... B ridget 0'Day, Head of Culinary Department ...... ...,. C arolyn Roberts Rita Mae McDermott. .................. Rosie Q'Day. Daughter of Bridget ...................... Rose Ann Bauer Pat Kim .......................... .................. G ardema, Dark Maid of all Works ,...,....... , ......... Mary Ellen Volk Doris Dant ................,...,. .......... U nited States, Little Daughter of Gardenia ,.......... Frances Giugliano CAREER GIRLS Martha Dean g Ann g f Adele Clem Margaret Huber Mel-lyn Actresses ............. ............ if Betty shea P gg F't g ld I Henrietta I . . Y M rth B sk' k M:u.yyE'1fo5'g. I patty 5 Piano and Voice ....... ..... . . 7 13IaryaE. 'Gi-0132, Madalyn Crowe I Raphaela I . . C Maxine Callahan Jackie Freeman I Jean I Painting '-------------- --------'- I Mary Ellen Reynolds B tt W'1l S ith I E11 f D th J.L h ,gag Ngufnegg, , S3551 2 Dramatic Aa .....i.............. , Om y,a,,eefgugfgg Alice Otte 7 Varguerite I f Madelyn Den ler Phyllis Covatta f Clara I Dancing ............... ............ I Maxy K. Klelngnz Rose Marie Heitzman ........,...................... Carol, Reporter ............ ..................... Ma rgie Driesbach Pat Costello ..........,......... ........................,. D ehble, Air Line Hostess ........ ............. .............. S a ra Bosler Clotilda Bayens ...... . ..... ........... .....,...... E d 1th, Red Cross Nurse ............................ .... D orothy Brenzel Music Pupils Present Program On Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. the pupils of the music department of the high school presented a program of musical selections in St. Ursula Auditorium before a large audience of relatives and friends. The program as played was as fol- lows: Malaguena ..-........... Lecuvna Patsy 0'Brien Peggy Fitzgerald Curious Story . . . . ......... Heller Elizabeth Link By a Roadside Rire ........ Rogers Martha Hennessy Waltz in C fflatl .......... Chopin Joan Eckerle Adagio-from Sonata Op. 27, No. 2 ......... Beethoven Ruth Bonacini Scherzo Valse .............. Kern Lucille Bornwasser Valse Chromatique ........ Godard Gladys Scheffer McDermott, Marilyn Merten, Joan Neumever, Alice Otte. Hortense Potts, Marv Ellen Reynolds, Carolyn Roberts, Patricia Schmetzer, Betty Shea, Anna Lee Shippen, Betty Wills Smith, Louise Stickel, Eliza- beth Toller. Mary Ellen Volk, Rose- mary Walker, Kathleen Warisse, Anna Ruth Hayes, Louise Hatem, Doris Moran, and Patricia Callahan. Scarf Dance .......... Chaminade Una Mae Benedict ,loan Parker Elegie in C Sharp Minor ..... Nollet Adele Kesselring Bauree in G Major ........... Bach To a Wild Rose ........ MacDowell VIOLINS-Virginia Lechleiter, Hor- tense Potts, Mary Lawrence, Wilhelmina Gerstle, Mildred Brown CEI-L05-Jacqueline F r e e m a n, Peggy Fitzgerald HARP-Dorothy Ann Lechleiter PIANO-Patsy 0'Brien Second Nocturne ...... Leschetisky Mary Ellen Reynolds Valse Impromptu ......... U pcraft Martha Jean Buskirk Valse Caprice .......... F romhertz .lane Miller White Jasmine ........... Dungan Anna Catherine Emerich The Lilac Tree ........... Cartlan A Heart That's Free ........ Robyn Voice-Florence Zirnhelt Piano-Martha Buskirk Scotch Poem .......... MacDowell Kathleen Warisse When Moonlight Falls ..... English Peggy Fitzgerald Sleeping Beauty Waltz ........... Tschaikowsky Norma ,lean Krebs Jean Ryan

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THE ANGELINE S Carolyn Roberts Crowned Queen Procession, Dances, Vocal Selections Enhance Charm Of Spring Scene The annual festivity of crowning a May Queen took place at Sacred Heart Academy, Sunday, May 3, at which Carolyn Roberts was crowned queen, being chosen for this honor by a vote of her classmates. The celebration, which was very colorful, opened with the Procession- al Grand March from the main en- trance of the Academy. where the high school students formed, wear- ing gay spring attire, and carrying flowers and ribbons to add to the beauty of the lovely green campus. Most conspicuous of all in the procession was the May Queen, Car- olyn Roberts, with her Maids of Honor, Doris Dant, Patsy Costello, Peggy Fitzgerald, Margaret Huber, Rita McDermott, and Anne Hafen- dorfer. Emma Louise Ryan carried the crown. and Roberta Dawes crowned the queen. Reverend Felix Pitt, Ph.D. Chap- lain of the Ursuline Motherhouse. addressed the assembled spectators. congratulating the queen and urging all to the practice of the virtues of Marv, our Heavenly Queen. After the address an artistic pro- program was presented on the beau- tiful plot by the rock garden. Then the most important event of the day tools place--the crowning of Mary our Heavenly Queen. The services closed with Benedic- tion of The Most Blessed Sacrament in the Motherhouse Chapel. Ursuline College Entertains Seniors Ursuline College was hostess to the girl graduates of frsuline Aca- demy and Sacred Heart Academy, Friday, May 15, from 2:00 p.m. to 0:00 p.m. After the Ursuline College girls took their younger sisters on a sight- seeing tour around the beautiful grounds and buildings, they treated them to a Style Show sponsored by the Home Economic Department of Ursuline College. Contests in soft ball, tennis, etc. were another feature of the afternoon's entertainment which sharpened the appetites of the guests for the tea which the Ursuline College girls served in the college re- ception rooms. Delivers Commencement Address REV. W. JOYCE RUSSELL June 3 Memorable Day For Seniors and Faculty For two important reasons, Wed- nesday. June 3. is a memorable day for the seniors who started the dayis activities at nine o'clock a.1n. At this time the forty-eight in white cap and gown marched to the Motherhouse Chapel where they re- ceived for the last time as high school students, the Body and Blood of Christ in Holy Communion, at the annual commencement Mass. Then, with the usual happy antici- pation of a home gathering with the airls mingled with sadness at the thought of the departure of a class so dear to their hearts, the faculty prepared a farewell breakfast en- joyed immediately after Mass. As in other years the dining room on this occasion took on a new ap- pearance for these young ladies, not only because of the artistic trimming which is usually at its best on this day, but because it was the last time that these girls will enter there as high school students. Short toasts and words of farewell were in order, and little farewell gifts from the faculty were found at each girlis plate. On this day, too, the pupils re- ceived their reports and standing for the scholastic year and then depart- ed for their homes to start the vaca- tion. Forty-eight Graduate At Eightieth Commencement Most Reverend John A. Floersh Presidesg Reverend W. Joyce Russell Speaks At its eightieth annual commence- ment held at 4:00 p.m. on June 3, Sacred Heart Academy graduated forty-eight seniors who successfully completed the four years of aca- demic work prescribed by that insti- tutlon. The Processional Grand March played by Miss Charlotte Watson ac- companied the march of the forty- eight from the main building of the Academy to their places on the stage, where His Excellency, The Most Reverend Archbishop John A, Floersh presided during the com- IllCllCClllCnl. prflgralll. lmmediately following their en- trance on the stage, the seniors sang two choral numbers, The Smiling Dawnn bv Handel, and Ave Maria by Tauwitz. Before the distribution of diplo- mas, Reverend W. Joyce Russell, as- sistant pastor of St. Mary Church. Cumberland, Maryland. delivered the commencement address to the young ladies about to leave their high school life for other fields of activity. Recipients of diplomas this year were: Roseanne Bauer, Clotilda Bayens, Shirley Berger, Sara Jean Bosler. Dorothy Brenzel. Martha Buskirlc. Maxine Callahan, Adele Clem, Patricia Costello, Phyllis Co- vatta. Madelyn Crowe, Nladelyn Dengler. Doris Dant, Martha Dean, f Continued on page 6, cot. 17 Senio-rs Entertain Mothers, Fathers The seniors entertained their mothers and fathers Sunday, May 24- with a unique program after which a delightful luncheon was served. Around an artistic arrangement of tables, decorated with flowers and candles, the seniors, with Caro- lyn Roberts as chairman, cleverly and beautifully carried out a pro- gram which was original for the most part. Several songs were sung bv the members of the Senior Glee Club, and the class as a whole sang the school song. Mary Ellen Rey- nolds and Peggy Fitzgerald and Martha Buskirk contributed piano selections during the evening.



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THE ANGBLINE Roseanne Bauer Hockey '39, '40 Glee Club '39, '40 Riding Club '42 Poetry Club '42 Class Treasurer '42 Clotilda Bayens Riding Club '41 Latin Club '42 Poetry Club '42 Paladin '40 Shirley Berger Hockey '38, '39 Glee Club '38 Poetry Club '42 Latin Club '41, '42 C. S. M. C. Sara Jean Bosler Riding Club '39, '40, '41, 42 Basketball '39, '40 Student Council '41 French Club '42 Poetry Club '42

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