Sacred Heart College - Stella Oriens Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1942

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sent comme pour chanter leur priere du matin et saluer a leur maniere Celui de qui tous les etres ont regu la vie. Voila que les rives sont de plus en plus rapprochees, on dirait qu’elles invitent les voyageurs a mettre pied a terre, les jolis petits villages cana- diens s’annoncent par la flambee brillante de leurs clochers qui s’elevent vers le ciel, des collines garnies de maisons coquettes qui ressemblent aux plus gracieux nids d’ oiseaux caches dans le feuillage, envoient leur doux profil se refleter dans les eaux du fleuve St. Laurent, Tame enivree d’ amour et de reconnaissance envers le Createur de ces beautes de la nature, fait jaillir du coeur emu un sincere “Magnificat!” M. I. - - iJLlumnae Jotes If it be true, that a school is to be judged by. its Alumni, ours would receive a very high rating indeed, for a better Alumnae than you could hardly be found. We take this op¬ portunity of thanking you for the whole-hearted support you have given us in the publication of this Annual. All help is valuable, but yours is doubly so because it is an indication that you are still members of the soul of the school. News of you and your doings we always receive gladly. The following notes mention only those of you whose state or status has changed since our last writing, but the greeting is to each one of you. Born to; Frances Isley Franklin, a daughter, Mary Patricia; to Mary Isley Slominski, a daughter, Peggy Joan; to Madge Ingram Giesinger, a daughter, Margaret Jean; to Helen McMahon Nichol, a daughter Mari¬ lyn Anne; to Eleanor McDougall Ed¬ wards, a daughter, Diane Lee; to Betty Graber Barr, a daughter, Elea- nor; ' to Elinor Maher Glenn, a son, Hugh Patrick; to Anne Hugh Moser, a son, Daniel. Margaret MacKinnon, Helen Bren¬ nan and Mae MacDonald represent our war effort; Margaret and Helen are serving with the W.A.A.F., while Mae is nursing in a military Hospi¬ tal in South Africa. A number of our Alumnae have recently entered into the holy bonds of matrimony; Florence Honan is now Mrs. Philip Turgeon, Benson; Norma Stanley, Mrs. Ross Barlow, Fort William; Margaret Norton, Mrs. Irvine Hanneman, Athens, Wis.; El¬ sie Berry, Mrs. A. Wolff, Liberty; Margaret More, Mrs. H. Bieber, Wol- seley; Grace Coupal, Mrs. W. A. TWENTY-THREE



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ALUMNAE NOTES Weatherbe, Belleville. To all these •we wish, however tardil ' y, man ' y •years of wedded bliss. To Pauline Gerein, a May Bride, we repeat the wish with special em¬ phasis. Cecilia Ehmann, we regret to say, has been a patient in the Grey Nun ' s Hospital for some months, bearing a long illness with admirable patience. Betty Matthews is now Mrs. H. Begg, Weyburn; Bertie Richardson, Mrs. Hofly, Bienfait—a son and a daughter. To Pat Daly and Germaine Saur- ette (Sr. M. St. Louis de France, R.N. D.M.) we offer our sincere sympathy. They have both suffered a grievous loss in the sudden death of their fathers. —R.I.P. Peg Pirt is practicing physiother¬ apy in St. Joseph ' s Hospital, Port Ar¬ thur. Esther Kiernan and Kathy Righetti are by way of becoming nurses, the former in the Grey Nuns ' Hospital, Regina, the latter in St. Joseph ' s Hospital, Winnipeg. Victoria Wachowicz is attending the University of Alberta, where she is woman ' s editor of The Gateway . Mary Molloy has spent the year at the College of Education, Saskatoon. Ethel Wild has joined the staff of the City Separate Schools. Marie Phaneuf has, for the third time, won the ladies ' award in the C.Y.C. Drama Festival. Congratulations, Marie! Annie Murphy—or Spud—and Pat Andrews are both working in Winni¬ peg. Lorna Hogan is employed with the Toric Optical Company, Saska¬ toon; Pat Daly, with the McCallum Hill Company, Regina; Patsy Mar¬ shall with the Department of National Defense, Ottawa; Agnes Roddy at Speers ' Funeral Home, Regina; Ver¬ na Murphy with an auditing firm in Toronto; Anne O ' Byrne with the Pro¬ vincial government; Jane Spelliscy with the Bank of Montreal; Anne Bujea with the Army and Navy Stores. Julie Flaman is attending Normal School in Regina. Emmeline La Roc- que is teaching at Tribune; Elizabeth Heidt at Indian Head; Rita Grajczyk at Lemberg, where she still displays the same keen interest in the doings of her Alma Mater. We recently enjoyed a visit from Helen Dech ief, a civil servant in the Dominion Government, where her sister Flore is also employed. = -- = - Titles of photos on opposite page. 1. Mr. and Mrs. H. Begg (Betty Matthews). — 2. Pauline Gerein. — 3. Betty Grudnitzki. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moser (Ann Hugh.) — 5. Julia Dengler. — 6. Shelia Bruton. ■— 7. Flore Dechief. — 8. Pat Daly. — 9. Marion Ryan, Reg. N. — 10. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Turgeon (Florence Honan). — 11. Pat Andrews. — 12. Marie Phaneuf. — 13. Lthel Wild. — 14. Rita Kennedy. — 15. Elizabeth Heidt. — 16. RUa Grajczyk. — 17. Rosemary Kustusch (Bessie Ingram’s). — 18. Mary Molloy. — 19. Paul and Ronald Giesinger. (Madge Ingram’s). — 20. Margaret More. — 21. Victoria Wcchowicz. — 22. Hugh Patrick Glenn (Elinor Maher ' s). — 23.-28. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Slominski and family (Mary Isley). — 24. Eileen Bruton. — 25. Florence Runge. — 26. Sergeant and Mrs. C. A. Weatherbe (Grace Coupal). — 27. Carmel and dena Gavin. — 29. Frances Kusmicz. — 30. Dorothy Keyes. — 31. Lorna Hogan. — 32. Jane Spelliscy. 33. Curly Norton.

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