Sacred Heart Griffin High School - Dominicus Yearbook (Springfield, IL)
- Class of 1947
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Q Q N. Courtesy of the family of Margaret Wetterau lCainl Class of 1948 Dear Seniors of tbe Class of 1947: Before you leave tbe Saered Heart Acad- emy, I have two requests to make. Continue your interest inyour Alma Mater by being active nzembers of tbe Alumnae Association. Let VERITAS always be your motto, and be faitbful to it by seeking tbe trutb, living tbe trutb, and spreading tbe trutb. Tbat God may bless you is my earnest prayer. 'yliejflffv 777, MOTHER MARY MILDRED O P ,Wada SISTER MARY ELIZABETH, O. P Dear Class of 1947: Your teaebers aeeompany you witb bigb bopes and earliest prayer tbat your life's melody nzay be true and brave and bappy, carried on tbe wings of a generous service in tbe spbere into wbieb tbe Holy Spirit leads you, and tbat your nzusie and His may be blended into a beavenly barmony tbat will forever bless you and tbose you serve. AQf.l1L222, 5 Af' . '54 1 omimlczfw ', , l9,.MJAeJ 4, , , Njlze ,Slim gfaw I Sucre! .Mclff .!dC6lJeI'l'Lg .ggaringhefzi jfgnoia 0' 0 W 17 Z 19,49 fucfe Cgfucfej Uariafiond QQ!! f ,f 1 .-.1 , fray ,T I f-f l if W , Q 4.l..-M-want I 4 lt? Iv M A 'ill W H Long rezizemberefl will lie ilJe siueef songs of lJiglJ selaoolg flye gay and lilfiizg merlley of flae pieizies, piirfies, mul fnirxg flue soff, SI1IO0fl.7 rbyilyiiz of ilae zlizizeesg flye iiivigorrifiizg fempo of our loyalty soizgg and flye iiispirea' sfrfiiiis of sung prayer. Our memories will keep Coming lmelz 011 zviiigs of melorly as flae syiiiplyoiij' of our life is played. Tlye thrilling and exeifilig lIlI'l'l'IIIllll'C'S of 1'lJ0se lI6'l'Cl'-f0-bC-fO7'- goifeiz school days will pulsrife iii lmppy soiigg flJe deeper aim' more sober- ing e.x'pe1'ie11ees will linger iii perleefizl and t'0IIf6'l1Il6'tl reL'erieS. May fbe iizzzsiefil izofes of our DOMINICUS keep flyese elaerislaed nzeiiiories seezirely iiizprisoiieel, so flmf by furiziiig flye pages, melodies will lie relefisea' eiirryiiig fix lmek fo our lax! lmppg' year ai Sacred Henri Aeacleiiiy. . . I zcaho In the great symphony of life, we have been well-directed. Wfhen we were little Children, you fondly taught us the lullahys and nursery rhyines of childhood. You have helped us to avoid inany diseords of our school days, and to recognize the dissonance of evil. With an unselpsh love, as enduring as nzusie itself, you have inspired us to create our own sinall symphonies of lznoivledge and personal integrity. Dear Parents, Ana' so to you, our dear parents, we raise the haton and present our DOMINICUS. Let its melodies interpret our awareness of your sac- rifices and our gratitude for your devoted eare. Your loving daughters, The Class of 1947. wa fs. ,,,,,',r--,.-.-,ww-4 ,. .1 fm- Z-,, ,ww ,L . H l, . , ,, , . 11 321' si W, , 'asa mn ,3 41 fi ,,,1,m ? elk 4 .cf V: as 9- 55, 4 2 UO .P f ,. fi Q, QW il , '. -Les ns lf? ilfftz Eli gb, , ,ji il lm r .m.1,s..v,.,.,......,.,,,.. A..-...im H1 .. ,. .1 ....,. ,.. .e .,., , ,,,, .... , .. , V 4, .- ,V , THE MOST REVEREND JAMES A GRIFFIN D D rf pn. if lfssf ' 4 - Wes ! f m ' , s -2,1-:, wif: H5245 V ii , 134. gi? silt? gens e gpg. 12 , , , , Q ,W-jV,g,:.E,.h, :f,.:i?:g335?5,f:- -,v:Qj5,-if--If-. sl ting:114:15-E!31f.:1f5',KIE-,sie-N: is 'uv' -t F . ,V . - ,- - , -, , Y Q . 51-Eltlffil:1.4'lQ 3'5ffQ..lff, 75:1-'Eff1 if: 3 Q ?EfLp:5'3 E .'Qiii,-'TWV' I-N 1 - -. - . , - S e ' ,ff 4 ,.1,w.::,..:4:4-ist'-,.14-: '.f:,f:,'f.11. .J ,-1--,,.,1:.i. ,.: .,., ,. Qu.. , ,nu ,,. . . ,, , , , ,, . - , Dear Graduates: Many are the young ladies who would have been proucl of your opportunity of attending a Convent School. Four years uncler the care ancl guiilance of the gooal Sisters is a privilege, incleerl. As time speeds hy, these years will he your fondest nzenzories ancl your nzost precious heritage. My congratulations, therefore, on your fine scholastic record under such tutelage! May each one of you have the opportunity of furthering your education in one of our Catholic colleges. May Goa' hless you, your devoted teachers, and your fonrl parents. May He lzeep you close to the Faith which they have pointea' out and stressecl as the Christian way of life. With niy blessing, I ani Faithfully yours iz Christ, ost Rev ref far A. Crijfin, Bishop 0 ringfielcl-in-Illinois. . . gm? Earp 1, I -., ',,.,r,.pT , 1 -' ev:-'1-FW,. w-'i -: :':vf' L. - , V 1 , ,- Q, ,fx , ,gi-nw vf ,wwf--f V. sg - 4 . -J,-,yxl-2'--sikkL'51zL. Lui-,if,hQ34297fff?if13Q'11:',z5'fiii,iafaz .Li ' ' , XERY REX EREND MONSIGNOR VVILLIAM F HAUG J C D Q 5, 1, 1 Q 5 l. ll r y v r v v I' . A ' A A . . , . . . I, - , . Q ., , - .Qa.,.: n. . zz Q 'L-' '. V :.m-,.g5p'-qrqg :2:a::g:9-m-3,gr,i3z4qr.- gag-,1-c' 1' ' 5 . .1 5 . ' , ' A ,. ff - ' 'Hr . -,,!' -31'- ' 'jf-4f'1i'7.f'7 :,5Y-V 115' A . -w '- A . .S1Bf 1' , . , 1, 1 . 1 152.3fe,i'3ILg.f.ifQlEf' 5 Li, !' 4 'iff 1 Mlfismda 'Wax Dear Graduates: Beyond the horizon of youth are hidden the years of maturity. What these years have in store for you we are unahle to predict. Certainly, there will he warm bright days of joy and happiness, and there will he others darkened hy the clouds of sorrow and dissappointnzent. But even in these latter the warnzth and light of divine love will surround you. A huinhle and abiding consciousness of that divine love will assure happi- ness and success. F -71. We Vi, Very Reverend Williairi F. Hau I.C.D. Chaplain of Sacred Heart Cor ent and Academy. ills .fdclminidlfraliue Ufhcefd VERY REV. MSGR. WILLIAM F. HAUC, Chaplain SISTER MARY ELIZABETH, Principal MOTHER MARY MILDRED, Mother General SISTER MARY MARG,UERITE, Secretary Dear Faculty: We wish to thank you, our devoted faculty, for your patient guidance during our high school years. We thanlz you for your words of wisdom when we were clouhtfulg your encouragement when we were cliscourageclg your help- ul hana' when we were in trouble, ana' your happy smile when our goals were attained. For these things ana' many more we are truly grateful, ana' we ask Goal to hless you gen- erously for them. SISTER AGNES CLARE Library SISTER MARY ALBERT Music SISTER MARY CLETUS English Religion SISTER MARY ELIZABETH English French SISTER MARY EMMANUEL Biology Physics Religion SISTER MARY ERNESTINE Latin Religion Spanish SISTER MARY EULALIA Latin, Religion WI X1 R .Is ln ll' f l A 'UI lll ll' ll .Il ls .ml Q ll , , V7 I l I1 The Seniors. 6'LCOL!fy SISTER MARY HENRY Mathematics, Religion, Chemistry SISTER MARY ISABELLE Speech, Religion, English SISTER MARY JULITA Home Economics, Religion SISTER LOUIS BERTRAND Commerce, English, Religion SISTER MARY LUCY History, Religion, Latin SISTER MARX' MADONNA Music SISTER MAUREEN Art, Religion SISTER MERCITA English, Religion SISTER MICHAEL MARIE Library SISTER THOMAS A' KEMPIS Religion, Sociology, Econor English SISTER VINCENT MARIE Typing MISS VITINA SANSONE Physical Education MISS HELENA WEIGAND Mathematics .f lg o .259 .4 get orftn F ff 4' f Z' l 2' X f X Z l 4-5 il 1 j it l ll gl - f 4? - V .4 4i'l,'l' 1 f 31 .Z-f xg 5 XOQ ,s 'QQL4 Z tywuff ?Q?.Hg1i.A 51.11935 may I ,. '-K' H ' 1 , A Hur, U-. f . , .-'. bfi-LMH , NT X2,164X'WW9TZB33INT55T!-WWWHN5 w.....,W:.b awsome ' '3T!'1 Ma 93 i , -s : ,gt Til. -I 9? Rapid Reading Freshies ary lflarow' 'l fi n hu 'ns V lf ' ' 'Z W, .1 Q 9 .Jil an gs I . 4 . N V . G H I ii B' X 'fn f 5 If ' 'A ,A 1 ' t in . X ........, MMM. .ss 'ef'-'vvxrg-me v-me ,,,,N 1 1 ,. 1 .W ,-1' . ...Wa TTF77 lit ft? Class Adviser '- Sister Thomas a Kempis. ughlin, Io Ann ..'e1'e5ar:p, Fentia Kznis, use Marie Greoz, llary Sthlzsser, Margaret Lori lzknr. Writ esse, Iffry lane -21 Basketball-Beat or Beaten? Prri ia Luoasey, Mary Ann Hansen Tcuchdown! Touchdown! Beginning in their high school days The Freshies zipped through initiation CFCZS. The neatest girl in school to find, The Freshies a giant score-board lined. Hobbies! Hobbies! We do know That you brought yours to their show. ln March they talked about vocations To help you find your life locations. Catholic Press, by the Freshies' display Vilas shown to be growing clay by day. Grade eight carrie to the Freshman party, 'With laughing, eating-all were hearty. ln this their first full high school year These loyal girls deserve a cheer. ry llell Pyart, Patricia Hogan. Initiation-Welre In! fm? Page 10 ' ir cl QV 2 -Q 5, 1 I W Ms ,, , , Xi M M in ' Anggpg.-Q, A ff X -- . .-VV,f 1 ' f z , f f fri ' 'Q i 141 ' f PF, ': W f ,gy 'ui . K Xjlf'.Q5Alf1fL8lfL J P . 'Jf52?E'EfI:I'-IT:-A Alll U ,.. . I, , , ...sffgf f ff , 61 f aff A x f ' f f fy Q A af' 3' 3 A , D X f fl 1 4 -. Q. , v ',. f 1 ,I W YZ? 5 wah: -Mx 1 -P ff' f on 1,16 yin I r . 1' .W 1 :ff ':, -' W- , ' ff' '- A Hi , r , Rose A. Beralaower Kathleen Brennan mf I W yXi ,,f W, f 4-6 '41 K -J 7 ff , , 4 , f 7 7 '4 ,, . 5 ..: M-1. 1I.QI,'5:f1' 14-V H EA' ' f - ,. , ,W .A f mv - i HJ 'ri --m President: Patricia Hoqan Carole Bonansinaa Barbara A. Call ' ' 1 ls' , 1 A :ZX nw' , ' r -J fm Agnes Casey Mary I. Col Y., if ' -'3:' vlfisl f 4 , f ff 2, V , Q .g 1 -:z:,g:f Q is ' iw'+:,g11: swf: X -N -refs , . , Vin Vice-President: le anne lallas Patricia Conlin Elizabeth Conner Sharon Conner Loretta Corlas lo Dean Crosby ...Q ,eg 1. x Q .N r. , , .,:-yiff' - R Marian Cummins Eva Mae Curl Gazella Davis Irene Devlin lucly Dirksen Sheila Downing Helen Dunham Rosemarie Pitzqeral Rosemary Flesch loan Frey Marilyn Gannan Nancy Gillespie lerry Grady Pauline Grady Rose Marie Greco Dolores Godar Mary Ann Hansen Peggy Hanselman Marilyn Hashman loan Hilliard Norma Jones Felicia Kanis Mary Ann Kaufman ci Mary Kelly L Secretary-Treasurer: Barbara Williains -Marqy McLaughlin Nancy Neiman Carole Nonneman loan O'Brien ludi Pierce Dolores Poqqenpohl Carolyn Reisch -Nancy Richey Rita Roberts loann Rondelli Mary Nell Ryan Maryann Senqer Kathryn Schlosser Mary Schlosser Wanda Simmons Io Ann Srnarjesse Dea Sterbini Patricia Von Behren Lu Anne Vyverrnan Frances Walsh flarilyn Vtfalsh 'o Ann Weitekamp 'anet Wells is-len M. Whalen Patricia Lu::sey Shirley lvlalier Mary Ann Marcy Betty I. Mattingly Margaret l.f:C:rr:iiclc ' g,4:,f' , jf- , 4 W t'tt 1 ' rw ff 4 ' 1 ,. 1 ff f Z , ' ff - 7 A ' .. 4 vw 7 M , V ,jf f fy f if f , 'W f f 4 2? f Wil cs ' ' ' .4220 . 1 4 i f , -4' f X f X M 1441 CVM Of 1950 Patricia Lawless Marqaret Lord Agnes Love ,V,, Vg ,W 0 W no 4 1 ' f .v,,, , . W2 +V jf Z, Margaret Kirby - . wi Dorothy Kochis y ' 'Q , ,, y , 4 9 -:fy 0 f g f f if I J 3 f K 1 W W.. av X f f A I , . 'ff' Q Qi in zflchirigf V K 3 f l 'i s 5 V ,V . ai f -J 47 t l 1, W ,p- .4 xv, I w is ff - f '17 A we .44 Page l l . M5 1 mg:- 1t j . wr at V 1 f X' I A f ZA if Q 2 ,1 f jf I 1 , .. W . W , Y , 2 34 WZ! .4 f .Pvt aff' ., .V - V 5 ,V wg, 1 9 , :far f V. W. , . V f ' -Y H it ' 2 WW ' ' I 1 'WN The sophomore English class, under the competent direction of Sister MUTY Cletus, considers the liter- ory vdlues of Sohmb Gnd Rustumf' Sister De Chcmtel watches over her flock in study holl. - ' f:' ' 3 Q.ffi23?W A complete and efficient library, under the direction of Sister Agnes Clare, cis- sisted by Sister lvlichoel Marie, offers cr wide selec- tion of books, both for rec- recxtion and for information. Page 13 I l - i 1 P E is I I Q t , X N F 1 'N ','1 2- U - '. -.. 4. Caurteous .M f f?. - .f. -Alu P, -K, 'f -J , - .,. A, t F , S P 11 . A -at - A , 4 - 4 , m t .. 5 QL' sv he - .Q f-ff 'f N A' 1 f' t I Prorngi' -f Frances -ecnzri , .1. ss: . -4 -if :ry ,furray Q.. 'TT '1 ,.g ' -spd , vi -- fu-1 ni- yi N I fNt..t .ru 1 -4' SEA' M Ig A ky -an ,JW ., W . o-.,- Ar.:-Ma., J . f'7':-i-ku., A F:-ri' 4 ' ' -7 . 1 fries- QP, ,,. , , - , L, fn, ., , -if -S311 ' ' EQ- oass 1-.a..'f Master ...ary ..er.ry wp' - gt?-25,4 , -12 -'C1'5....t '3'f'f,, x l.oQ.'-:leliorrna Pamer ' ' selves layal students of ependahle-Catherine Pavletrch Hatirrg proved tfrernscr as , SHA as freshrieh, the class of 1949 were now-J ready tc carry or. their work as active sopho- mores. First year Sparhsh, biology, geometry, ' lr 't arid modern history presented them with new K -ff. hazards. Praise is due this class for their ener- , 'getic work in wirrrriha first place in the ihter- ! class basketball tourharherrt. it must not be overlooked that their atterhpt to suppress that well-krrowri fever, Sophoh1oritis, has met with t ca able arid efficient Scholarly-Audrey Russell wonderful success. Led by p class officers, the sophomores completed a happy arid successful year and are how ready to become proud juniors of Sacred Heart Academy. M., Dew., :vi .L .L.A... 5 Anne Eruseke ,B ...gy V ,A-sq. , VV .SBP omored .f f 1 1 1 1 'Q A 1 f President: Maureen Patton Vice-President: Eileen Adelrnan A, ff! ' 60 v ff W .wg f 9 44 Bonnie Albright Betty Atkinson Shirley Boone Carol Bristol ,e 7 lo Anne Bruseke .f Kay Burke Adele Carey Betty Casey Roseanna Cato Rose Marie Croce '17 Anne Crum Patricia Curl Sue King fy W N, l 7 7 ,Q ' Z , fwff , ' 4 'f 4 g f 2 Gertrude De I-'rates 4 15 . A MW! Mary Lou Dirksen gm, if W Maureen Donohoe ' Dorothy Dunn ,f ' 'K Charlene Evans ,, I . , 'Z Wilma Evoy Z, veg.:-:. ',.i- ,, f I 5' 5,25 A L 3 M ' f l ,, km' I t e A V W 1 ' it , , Q r k s 4 l , ' ,nf 2 3 ' -1- v . 1 l x Betty Fisherkeller Anne Gaw Betty I. Gray Annette Greenwood Barbara Groesch Nancy F-larbauer lacqueline Howard Mary E. Kelly Rita A. Kirby Ruth Kochis Dolores Kuznik Frances Leonard K, 1 -r 4. 1 L . . 442' , ? V . f , ,gy V , rw 'ZZ2 ,J 1 f 5 , 5 ' Z M 71 Dorothy Skube Ianice Sloan Mary lane Smith Barbara Stanks Catherine Stewart Helen Sturgis Iacquie Suesen Mary Ann Tobin Leoalie Whelan Pat Wilgus Martha Wryk Pat Zurawski : Pat Coqqan Barbara Maloney 1 of if ', ,f ns f 4 1 Zn f 'nf W Jn gy t A f A W :yy Z? H I A if VA-,vl,,, V ,,,, ,F L A A 4:9 Dolores Mattingly Lenore Me-ers Bobbie Murphy Mary Murray Mary Mussatt Marilyn McCabe Patricia McDermott Beverly Mclntosh leanne Mcl.auqhlin lean Neerman Norma lean Pamer Eileen Patton Catherine Pavletich Drucilla Perkins Alice Poqqenpohl Kathryn Pohl Carolyn Reinebach Audrey Russell X., , ,I I 1. ,gf 2 ..., . ,, W t My Sister Iulita, through home economics, teaches the way to a man's heart. During Catholic Book Week the speech class presented a lively panel discussion on the importance of qood literature. Gi-Y ' ' Complete accuracy is the motto of Sister Vincent I-flarie's typing class. Q t ss 'w CYO Valentine Queen: Eleanor Lawless. Oixl X3 t oil Q01 B' 1' t 5 I Bi-1 fi' X Perfect Attendance: lvlaryloeth Butler, Mary Lou Zinlc, Sue Carrico, liflary Alice Roche, Patsy Murphy, Barbara Englum. . .1 its fi r , ,' H ' 1 ' H A sm K' ' N' tif, ,1f.1:,.i ee' fwfirilyn ltfleers, Delil-C1 :Ter Louis Bertrand, C1255 aviser. 5 'T' v'vY 7tj7 Gflglr loqn Drew' 'f 'f-' T wie. . , W ' 4, f 44 I if v I 4, ' wh Oexelfl Ogio argl wkoxrip 05' QQXK' iigif' 1061 Q30 11 ex O0 QQ ii , As juniors, the class of l948, now Upper Class- 50962-t ll ,po Who it H Q20 Q08 od POXQXI ' 1 men, remembered that as freshmen they were granted ,K V QOL url oe it 2 M IM Winner of Most , Perfect Uniform Contestnz Virginia Bunch. the unique privilege of attending the school date dances, and that the greatest social event of their freshmen year was the party, under the supervision of Sister Louis Bertrand, for the eighth grade girls of the various parochial schools. As sophomores the memor- able events were the selling of tremendous quantities of war stamps and bonds, and the holding of many gay parties in their homeroom on special occasions. Their iunior year was filled with memories-too many to list here. There was the Hlunior Fair, which was a huge success. The prom, too, will never be forgotten. Movies, parties, increased interest in extra-curricular activities, generous participation in dramatic club plays, belonging to the Science Club, performing in the op- eretta, and the achieving of a higher scholastic average made this past year one of their busiest and most worthwhile. faetwlvet' xitcxwelh Qxoq xi? K X Q Qoofggiio ' Perfect Attendance: losephine Murphy Catherine Langenfeld, Loretta Hohl, Iosephine Carberry. lean Corcoran, lo Ann Casey Betty Chong loan Clarke Illa Mae Cler Leona Collenberqer lean Corcoran Mary A. Douqherty Mary Doyle 2 f A 1, , ff X ,rf f fif KSU X I f , ,if if ,- 4 President: Nancy Wright -. K ' , 'I B , in 7f V725 Af' Q f My gi, if , A! sf f Q f S M ff! U Z ff M f A f 1 f, 5 , f W1 f +A 4' I ff 5 - f Mary Berilshofer Helen Brady Louise Brandis X 7 2,3 ? as-'my IM - Q.::::,-f,fM14 ' 4 A GV' E ' ff, V .V Q,,z..,,4 ., . 1, +,.::,m- Za 1 wwf S 4 I Vice-President Emma Giacliet Virginia Bunch Mary Beth Butler Iosephine Carberry Susan Cardco Q r A5 6 S Q.. 4'I Secretary: Eleanor Lawless Mary Forester Patricia Furlong Wanda Geist Mary E. Gorenflo l-:an Drew ' 'IGTESCI Eddington Barbara Enqlum V V f, MJ 'W' ,, r , af 'X 91 V, , Q1 Annamarie Grady lane Grady Ioan Hanrahan Dolores Hashman Anna Marie I-lauq' Loretta Hohl Mary B. Hughes Dorothy Ienoi 'QS , V' ' r ., ,zz f' A ,.. , - ff ! .. :fig .. f Q 4 f fx !!': 'fZ4fN if Qgfypw, f 1 n N ljffiz 33. , A ' ff Njyji . A ,ff 4 of N fm. K , X 19 I 4 , , f . J 1-any 1- V Z 'X A QL Doris Iohnson Tony Kennedy Dorothy Kenner Barbara Krakos Catherine Lcmqenfeld Irene Lash Marcella McKe-nnedy Mary Mecariney Virginia Melton Marilyn Meers Ellen Mullaney Iosephine Murphy Patricia Murphy Donna Nickels 'Ev 1-W i ii- 2 Q? ff Kathleen Lauterbach Marianne Lawless Margery Mannix Delila Martin iii I 9 4 8 Mary E. Robinson Mary Alice Roche Patricia Rogan Mary Io Suter I oan Oshesky Rita Rose Patton Betty Petsche Earlene Poor Rosemarie Robbitt Catherine Reddinqer X V ,. at 3 Q-A f 'Q rf fl f W, 41' Q., .J-F Clare Sutter Rita Thoele Mary L. Wanqarcl Ioan Wendell Margaret Wetterau Gladys Whynot Helen C. Zink Mary L. Zink 22 A frequent question asked in Miss Weigand's fresh- man algebra class is, Shall we ever find 'X'? The helpful four as- sist Sister Agatha in preparing food for the hungry throng. History students, under the able direction of Sister Mary Lucy, study and evaluate the significant events from Colurnbus's landing on San Salvador to the latest relief mission to Europe. ff-s ' 47 K ,:- '..-'E-'.',':- :-5:5 2 1 . QVLLOP g VL ymphomc days at S H A Suut 1aI new are slngzng The clovng 0 our happy stay For soon ue urll be lblnqlng our Ixqnote or our synphony Was long established here Its major mode and harmony Is DOMINICAN quzte clear Melodzc Lzne ue oue to you Dear members 0 the sta With words 0 wzsdorn patzence oo You ze worked on our behalf rager has been the Ieadzng tone Throughout these leetzng years Goal grant zts pztch wzll rnzq alone In happzness and tears armony H7 our synzphorq Was azned ln soczal actlon Games partzes roms estzzzty Wzth gala satzs action 1ertones uzlh color and accent Haze gracea' our lozelj theme They are the flU71dS that Heazen sent To trust and to esteem uances preezons gems 0 art Inspzrzng eoncepts brought By speakers anzed at Sacred Heart Who stirred our znzncls to thought es on melody s wings we now depart Wzth thzs our urgent prager That through the gears alear Sacred Heart Youll keep as zn Thy care Zn: n TX E--:: if--- ig x , !'.'f 6, ' F' :ii :L ' o y X Ml if flli N' Ye f ln U W ni' H2 lf W' P g gg g 1 v 'I H0 ,, A. f A W I I f' I J ' f XII. H . wa. , If No ,I fp lxll I 'Q' K:-x 'V I: A AM A' V E W Page 23 Q if lacqueline Headly, President lust Say Tltat Yr: P. Friend of Yours enior CKHAJ Omcem Page 25 Marion Lamont, Secretary, Chicago, Illinois lt's So Peaceful In The Country Barbara Reynolds, Vice-President Nobody's Baby Lucille Koclfrls, Treasurer Taylorville, Illinois My Fiolcle Eye Page 26 Rita Alewelt Laughing On The Outside, Crying On The Inside Patricia Ann Bolling Til The End Of Time Mary Ellen Capen Pretending Lourdine Armitage Sonata Patricia Bouvet Dark Eyes enior CL65 K2 Norma Bacon Whispering Kathleen Breen Sweet and Lovely' 0 7947 Mercedes Clancy-Sherman, I've Never Forgcftenu IW' Helen Crosby Iii Coming In On A Viing And A Prayer Page Ferne Cornsiock My Dreams Are Gewinq Better All The 421' Beverly Crurniy HearfaChe Time 4115 Vincetta Connor i'ii Ee Seeing You Mary Agnes Daly-Philo Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The , 111. Morning Marianne Darby Marianne Page 28 Nancy, Nancy Doyle With The Laughing Face if Emily Dunham 'Oh, Give Me Something To Remember You By Eleanor Dunn Something Sentimental QVLLOF' gfdriri Marilyn Eck My Last Goodbye Rosemary Fitzgerald 'll You Were The Only Girl ln The World Norma Forgas I Can't Begin To Tell You if Mary Elizabeth Fitzpatrick Sentimental lourney fi- Gertrude Freitag-New Berlin, H1 Doing Whit Carnes Naturally Marqaret Ann Garde-Virginia, Carry Me Back To Old Virginia 111. Page Ann Gorman-Sidney, Ill. Memory Lane Iosephine Grady 7947 Come, Iosephine, In My Flying ffachfr.- CIGUC e Hacker To Each His Own Patricia Hypke Dream Ellen Hillier I11 Close My Eyes Page 30 Helen lohnson Stardusi if Alice Kelly Remember When endow Cfcwd lanei Rae Kelly Personality 'Q' Dorothy Kervin lt's A Great Day Cecelia Lawless-lacksonville, Ill. Did Your Mother Come From Ireland? Marcia King Oh Bul I Do Ieanne Kirby I Dream Of Ie-annie With The Light Brown Hair 0 yuh ffsiu Page 31 1947 'S '91 53 Mary Lynn Lindsey Ee-:gin The Bequine- W v-'V' Louise Littell Because Mary Therese Lavery-laoksorffille A Little Bit Independent pq, ', if Lillian Mahoney A Little Bit Of Heaven Joanne Luoasey Wait P nd See Therese Lonerqan-Iacksonville, Ill. Niqht And Day Rita Mahoney Rio Rm Pflqe 32 Mary Major Don't Fence Me In Patricia Maloney Ain't Misbehavin' Betty McRoberts Si, Louis Blues QVLLOI' Cfdrid Steve-tta Morris MQW LOU M01-lqhcm Smoke Ge-is In Your Eyes Green EYQSH Marianne Nolan-Chicago, Ill Whom Irish Fyes Are Qmiiinqm Marian Ne-ermari The Erazm Lmln Rasm Page Beify Ngvgk Helen Gtt-Litchfield, Ill. uni V , lm lust wifi Agent l'1CYfYH ITP? VVVJY The Wind BIOWSW' A-QIT195 Olfefbeck 'Flfzpsody ln Blue QQ- f 94 7 lcmet Phillips Elizabeth lean Peifer Strawberry Blonde 'For Semimervzl Def-Ff': Mary Arm Puckett Ch, lfifhrnl ll Seemed To Be' Marcella Phillips ll See You In My Dreams age 34 Marqie Radford Always Ie-annine Ryan You Keep Coming Back Like A Song Mary Sharp Concerto ln C Sharp Minor enior Kfddri Sharon Rhodes-Taylorville, lll A Pretty Girl ls Like A Melody lean Saner Sooner Or Later Mary lane Rudolph Among My Souvenirs Norma Schwartz Anniversary Song Page 35 O 1947 4. . Q1 --1 Cainerine sn ,L-'E Thats 'Nha' I Like .-.111 ': Shirley W'aferrnan-Tayiorviiie, Hi. The 'lfncie 'flzrid Is Singing My Sang aar ivfo ivesdaie --5 N my Frances 'Ueiqand ,. ff H V. fi .fe J. .ne Uiglfit V227 Patricia Tobin lust My Bill 45' Betty White Mary Agnes Wise I'l1 Buy That Dream Meer Ile In St. Louis SCHOLARSHIP if , nfl, ' i fi? ,, ' , 1' l 1 AM-f CLASS ADVISER Mary Ernestine. ,ai- Ianet Kelly, Betty White, Norma Somers Marcia King, Pat Maloney. Marcia King, Mary Lavery, Norma Somers, Betty White, Mary Vtfeigand, lanet Kelly, Lillian Mahoney, Lourdine Armitage. These girls were chosen through popu- lar vote by their classmates as the Senior jfs for their scholarship, co-operation, loyalty, periect attendance, and good be- havior in gym class. lacgueline Headly has been a class officer for tour years. Lucille Kochis, absent when these pictures were taken, deserves credit as also being among the most loyal and the rnost schol- arly. PERFECT ATTENDANCE lacgueline I-leaclly, lanet Phillips, Gertrude Freitag, Norma Bacon, Emily Dunham, Mary Ellen Cap- en, Lillian Mahoney, Mary lane Rudolph, lanet Kelly. CO-OPERATIGN fi my Jacqueline lieadly. LOYALTY GYM lacgueline l-leadly, Mercedes Clancy, Sharon Rhodes, Mercedes Clancy, Beth' Mary 'Weigancl, Vincetta Connor. White, Marianne Darby, Dorothy Kefvilh Shirley Waterman, Pat Maloney. 1 l i 1 i i i nior Wm 1 Www ,W 5 f ' fm ,wi ff, ' f f ff Sister Imelda, con- veni prioress, and Sister Marqueriie, school secretary, out admiring the new shrulobery, pose with lhe girls be- tween snow flakes. Fish ponds, cake walks, and colorful displays, at- tracted a large crowd to the hobby show, intro- duced by Sister Thomas a' Kempis and her freshmen. A? mf WdlfL6!0WL The boarders erlioyinq Graftie's visit. Waiting for a ride? Could be l.ouise's birth- day? Three Qals make a tot- em pole. The four lost sheep. We'Ve just arrived. Why the intelligent looks? lust a little crowded. pfzgflzma SHA ,monkeys high on a Windy hill. Smile purty at the birdie. The Ickey Eight . All dressed up on a Sunday afternoon. Do they get paid? Six pretty lassies. Gee, it's great to be alive. 034- ' The future business women of America are instructed in the intricacies of busi- ness practice by Sister Louis Bertrcmd. 0.0 afmh Z' OWJSCWN Z 2 6 fy Z XM --ififaffseffffsisf ev .X , 1 ' ' ' ' 'A+ ' , QQ J' L.. rw' ,1 .. ww f f,.,,,., U12 in 51 Hrs?-f ' x . 1 , 4 f ' U 5 I 1 . 'mga ,Hmm advlwvow Annually, the Sacred Heart Academy students set aside the tooth-marked pencils and autographed notebooks that Characterize the activities of their mental life to dedicate a few days entirely to their - spiritual life. Beqinninq lanuary twenty- second, the three-day retreat opened with Mass followed by the usual round of conferences. This year, however, the students were delighted to find their retreat master in the familiar black and white of the Dorninicans. The message of the Reverend H. I. Hoppe, O. P., was put simply and clearly, and all who made the retreat were inspired to a greater love and service of God. IAIIHITJTEE C? Ilillfi-.TICII I 1 E , , f K ffl fl -I 'Mc . fZ,Zt.4'2f'V' 2 5 -. AN HOUR OF THE ECTHEA FVVEVEID rf I HOPPE O P .,, 1. '01 rl 'WFFWI 'A 'Q 11 .141 sn Eifwii JW t -7, i I M 2 gf,,,4a-+.m.-,.. + z, mqwrhf-K -If-.,.5'f 0 ww, www f .,, Norma Somers Pretect Cecelia Lawless Sec. Treas. Sister Mercita Counselor Lucille Kochis, Sacristan 15 ue aria, On the eighth day of De- cember, Our Lady's altar at Sacred Heart Chapel was be- decked with roses presented to her by her new sodalists. Very Reverend Monsignor William Hauq received the girls into the sodality and the installation ceremonies were completed with acts ot con- secration, recitation of the sodality ottice, cmd Benedic- tion of the Blessed Sacra- ment. The new sodalists as well as the older members, ask Mary, their loving protector- ess, to keep them close to her so they may truly be Chil- dren ot 'Zi Dea Sterbini, Frances Leonard, Lu Anne Vyverman, Norma Somers, Norma Iones, Delores Godar Agnes Casey, Patricia Lawless, Elizabeth Conner, Dorothy Kcchis, Rose Anne Berqbower, Mary Mecartney, Helen Whelen, Frances Walsh, Delores Poqqenpohl, Mary Ann Tobin. Page 4 losephine Murphy, an Kzchis Nancy l-iarbauer, Sister Louis Bertrand, Sister l-flary Henry, Sister Thomas a Kernpzs, Donn: Nickels, loan Drew, Alice Kelly, Betty liflchoberts, Betty Pefsche, Margare' Kathleen Brennan, Drucilla Per- kins, Ieanne McLaughlin, Nancy Gillespie, Kirby, leanne lallos, loanne Lucasey. sglzfzcfenfjl sgioirifnaf Canned The enrollment of new students in the Confraternity of the Angelic Vfartare on the Feast of the Most Holy Rosary initiated the work of the S. S. C. this year. Regular monthly assemblies, which included outside speakers, provided stimulating pro- grams on the missions, vocations, and the press. Under the auspices oi the Catholic students' Mission Crusade which was organized. this year, the student body continued to study the needs of the missions and to contribute spiritually, as Well as financially, to their development. Prayers, mite boxes, stamp collections, contributions from social events, observance of Catholic Book Week and Vocation month, panels and skits on missions and the press, public speakers-all have helped the students to pursue their obiectivefthe spread oi Christ's King- dom on earth through zealous Catholic Action. Page 44 On the nights of November twenty-second, and February fourteenth, SHA girls and their escorts danced to the gala strains of Bobbie Kaye's Orchestra. For the first dance, the Pilgrims' Prance, the auditorium was festively decorated with corn stalks, smiling jack-o- lanterns and a yellow, harvest moon shining down on all the joyous couples. St. Valen- tine's Day found the crowd surrounded by Dan Cupid's brilliant hearts of red and white. These dances, sponsored by the Students Spiritual Council, will always remain as pre- cious gems in our treasure-chest of memories. t xX,A N9 A - lXrSxS Sister Mary Albert and several mem- bers ot the Harmony Class: Barbara Enq- lum, Emma Giachet- to, Nancy Wright, Lourdine Armitage. 1' V 4!7W ? it Paqe 45 piwalmo ie The Harmony Class, under the able direction of Sister Mary Albert, studied the fundamen- tals ot composition and learned to recoqnize these in the works of great masters. Durinq weekly appreciation classes, the music of classical writers and modern composers was studied and en- joyed. MUSIC HONOR STUDENTS: Richard Maddox Silver Cross Lourdine Armitage Gold Meddl Carol Lu Petefish Silver Cross Mzry Ann Puckett Gold Medal ,,. f -. .. lux , .J . 4 ff I 1 . l 1 4 Af 1 ll 9, 7 K l if I il Ng 'N'? H...,,Ml,t: ,, 5. 1 Lillian Mahoney re- ceived The Gold Medal in dramatics after sat- isfactorily completing four years of theory and practice. Helen Sellers received the Sil- ver Cross in drarnatics on the completion of two years of study. Patricia Murphy, lean Sarier, lacqueline Sue- sen, Betty Fisherkeller, Rose Marie Croce, Bob- bie Murphy, Mary Lou Dirksen, Mary lo Suter, Patricia Anderson, El- eanor Lawless, Mary lane Smith, Patricia Wilqus, Charlene Fvans - v 5 7 I X, ,Q , ,M-f,r..,,,W,,,,,,.-WM? .,,., Z ' 'y i ,, , ,,.,,,, .,,,,, QM' W f 5 jooffglf Vincetta Connor, Lucille Kochis, Mary Agnes 'W'ise, Mary Ellen Cap- en, Iacqueline I-leadly, Patricia Bolling, Norma Somers, lanet Phillips, Mary Therese Lavery, Mary Sharp, Rita Ma- honey, Marcella Phil- lips, Janet Rae Kelly, Marion Lamont, Betty Novak, Marianne Nc- lan, leanne Kirby. O!E9ALLJ! Cgameraf .fgcfion FOOTLIGHT CLUB Directed by Sister Mary Isabelle Setting-SHA Auditorium Time-1946-1947, Thursday afternoons Act I. Organization Election of Officers The wie ner roast for new members A K WM, I - 'nf 'ram Clarice Hacker, Kath- leen Burke, Helen lohn- son, Margaret Ann Garde, Adele Carey, Margaret Ann Wet' terau, Anna Marie Grady, Maureen Dono- hoe, Marcia King, Pa- tricia Hypke, Carol Bristol, Marian Neer- man, Lillian Mahoney, Mary Forester. Act ll. The One Act Play Con'-est '.'.'on by 'So 'Wonderful ln lulrvhllfiv :iireyed hy Lillian Mahoney The Spider directed 12' 'Sob Stuff directed sy lanet Kelly Act lll. Climax Party presenting the 'hree hes' 7 ay Oscar for Academy Award '.'.'ir.r.e Admission: Dramatic Tendencies. Plus Tax: Hard Work. Total: Fun, some knowledge of sf e e ' development of initiafive and c:::e: Qcr., WF ,,,,, Margaret Ann Wet- terau, lacqueline Head- ly, Patricia Bolling, Marybeth Butler, Lillian Mahoney. Peggy Hanselman, Mary Marcy, Barbara Williams, Nancy Nie- man, Patricia Hogan, Wanda Simmons, Helen Dunham, Ioan Hilliard, Mary Nell Ryan, Shir- ley Maher, loan O'Brien, loan Frey, Marilyn Walsh, Sheila Downing, Nancy Gilles- pie, Rose Marie Greco, Sister Mary Isabelle. 'wif My, WZ Page 48 ominicud SM!! DOMINTCUS STAFF Norma Somers, Marion Lamont, Patricia Maloney, Clarice Hacker, Patricia Bolling, Patricia Hypke, Vin-:etta Connor, lanet Kelly, Betty Vtfhite, Mercedes Clancy, Mary Agnes Daly, Marcella Phillips, Fxila Mahoney, Dorothy Kervin, lflarcia King, Sharon Rhodes. Through ads and patrons our bank account grew To make this book ot gold, White, and blue. Those old box cameras surely come in handy When you're trying to make a book look dandy. Working on the news ot classes and clubs Ought to make us good alumnae cubs. Athletics went all out this year To fill the calendar brim full of cheer. The designs ot our book are beautifully done. Scan each sketch. Don't miss a onel To prepare this book the staff spent time And Circulation worked hard to get each dime Typinq the copy was no easy snap So we all pitched in to fill the gap. To edit this book we worked long and hard, Let's end this poem 'cause Tm no bard. .P I9 an! .fdfom -f-'Si l. MCI-'J-1'-57-UVA ff. flu, ,f,::': pride, ff. Dor.cl.3e, K. Burke, Sr. Ernmcmuel, C. Bristol, D, Sterbini, M Forester, E. Curr P. 1.1 1 ss. A. Ppfgy ,..., I Qdruseke, G. Freioq, C. Reinebagh, I. Murphy, R. Thoele, E. White, M. Vfergand, D, Pzgqe ., E. Grzesfgf., P. C gqan, l. Queeen, E. Giachello, G. Whynot, M. Murray, P. Ander- son, ll. Harbauer, lfl. P1 ar., IA ?,u'.-yr., L. f tn, A Carey, A, Fussell, I. Heaclly, D. Kervin, E. Lawless, L. 15-U7'11'3'5E, P- MUIPSY, ff e l. Kochi ' Fefidmgor, ll. Somers. Although the Science Club cannot boast of perfecting jet propulsion, inventing a protection against Atomic power, or a stratosphere ship, it had done much this year to further the knowledge and interest of all its members. Papers on current scientific topics, movies, demonstrations in chemistry and physics and heated discussions on vivisection and atomic energy, kept the meetings lively and interesting. Throughout the year, the Club was under the able and kind direction of Sister Emmanuel and Sister Mary Henry, and the Club officers, Lourdine Armitage and Audrey Russell. Looking back, they can well apply the maxim All's well that endsef Page 4 Page 50 66 6l!L01fLiLlcLH .14 gfpdg fgmance . 1...-.- is . .ai Ierry Beam as Murdo sinas Gypsy Love Song while Therese Lonerqan, Chonita , ,I 4 Knights of Columbus Auditorium April 27, 1947 Z 5 4 f 1 5 smiles at Bob Iohnson, the Konrad of the show. 8063 . . 0X 4 O QYXQOS iq 430065 o ' WG' e KCO' 53 14,00 O06 '06 . Pivicfl qvoxva O YJQQQMQOXO Bolo! . K. qei' OXO c5x0i XQW 0 ei mio 9200 520 O 9 91 who ' Jerry Lock, playing the part of Stefan sings li I Could Tell You. XX 1 ole' , srl We w.r, . v vb ' L f .A '. Z1QeU1'1er Sung by lean Corcoran, and chorus: P. Tobin, I-l. Zink, E. Poor, M. Harbauer, I. Grady, and D. Martin. M , , . . . ..-N , A lk V 41 X v7.5 Q, gig, Ki . S, 9' f Blue Danube walizersg lilggviga A, Xl ui. +I! ,N C. X , C S. Downing, P. Lawless, B. Z ilu fi N3 '3' l -'rg . li Dlx... Q 'DC CWI' i 5-I 1 14. ,V . ,f fs f Mclntosh, M. Lord, B. Berg- in, ' t4 Y l, V X. ,- - i ,X . y - R bower, P. Conlin, C. Pave- 5 ' R , ' X , ff L , f ,, tich, P. Hanselman, P. Luc- ' Z , 7' - asey, and I. Crosby. fl, is b 'ff , . 2 .,..4 B. ,.,wQQ:..f-sg .Q x m hr ,-'ff avi,-W ' 4 ' gtg' ' T - I -tg ' - , 4 t Sue - , Carrico 5' , f . 'i?'.gf1'. 'r ' . '1 f'g.ugm if f F,-ff-: ' prf, is I A d i ,Q 1 , YQl.'gff3s5 Wi 'iiffgiw' 1 Ftifej Cm I .. - ,A gygtiku 1729 loseph - A- M it 'K gf it Klasing ' . . 77 ' dems Lf t .i K4 . VN G t in n 0 'W 0 dei rf is I I A' ,sn Q fi 0 I A ffl I A c. it is I f -U I is.. it l ' 'I' A f -tg i 't' rt ' A 'I ' gr V f 3 4. 2 f A ' 5 Q P lj t if 1 Qtti , ' i nz .1 . - -' '- 1 if L ' ' f- - I L. -s -as f'. - 53 37 mt: The Debutantes, with Earlene Poor carrying a soprano obligato, sings The Tales trom the Vienna Woods at :he Sfanesru Bali. The glee club of Sacred Heart Academy did a magnificent Job in their performance of the gay and colorful gypsy Operezta nita . The singing was superb, Lie acting excellent, and me dances intriguing and precise. Vfithcut the combined efforts of Sister Ma donna, music director, Sister Isa- belle, dramatic director, and l 'rr V. Sansone, dance instructor, the 1:8 . -r1a.'-vffi.- 3..- 5519- operetta would most assuredly not have enjoyed the honors it was awarded. Valuable publicity was given Chemin by WCVS through the courtesy o'f Mr. Har- bauer. Recordings of the soloists and QT?sy chorus were made by Mr. Farrington and presented to the cast as a tribute to tie ez- cellence of their performance. Mary Io Su'er as Day: c THE TAMBOURINE DANCERS C. Hacker, R. Kochis, L. Whalen, M. Donohoe, A. Carey, K. Brennan, Iulallas, C. Bristol, with M. A. Marcy as soloist 0 entertain at Chonita's birthday S Darty. Chonita and Daya come to visit the Stanescues. Other members of the cast not listed under pic- ltll'E'S GIF-fl GYPSY GIHLSAC. Lawless, S. Waterman, I.. Erandis, N. Harbauer, A. Kelly, N. Wright, P. Murphy, I. Corcoran, P. Tobin, I. Grady, D. Martin. IIIEIJIBEHS OF THE STANESCU HOUSEHOLD- C. Slcube, I. Kirby, H, Iohnson, B. Mchoberts, E. Poor. GUESTS AT THE BALL---R. Flesch, M. Lawless, lit. Zinlf, EL. Fisherlceller, M. Smith, M. Meers, E. Lawless, E. Chong, E. Patton, C. Reddinger, P. Hogan, V. Bunch, D, Nickels, M. McKennedy, A. Greenwood, M. Radford, A. Overbeck, T. Edding- ton, M. Foerster, C. Sutter, I. Hanrahan, M. Man- nix, D. Kenner, M. Patton, C. Langenfield, M. Kraus, M. Gallahue, D. Mattingly, G. Davis, P. Lucasey, H. Zinl-1, M. A. Marcy. GYPSY RING DANCERS-S. Connor, A. Pog- genpohl, M. Tobin, F. Kanis, I. Ftondelli, D. Pog- genpohl. EEGGING GYPSY DANCERS-I, Wekdekamp, L. Corliss, P. Grady, I. Devlin, P. Zurawski, Pt. Greco, L. Whalen, Pt. Kirby, H. Sturgis, I. Sloan. ROW l l. Corcoran B. Fisherkeller ROW 2 P. Rogan N. Wright C. Lawless M. Radford E. Lawless M. A. Lawless D. Nickels M. Kraus ROW 3 E. Poor T. Edclington B. Crumly B. Chong C. Skube P. Murphy M. Patton ROW 4 L. Brandis A. Overbeck P. Lucasey B. McRober'ts S. Waterman C. Reddinqer l. Hanrahan M. Meers E. Patton ROW 5 H. Zink C. Sutter N. Harbauer T. Lonergan D. Kenner M. McKennedy M. Mannix D. Martin 'T it ,. 'L ati it 'Lx ,Q The Glee Club under the direction of Sister Madonna has proved itself as tops among the Academy girls. Rec- ognition Was first given to them When they appeared on a radio broadcast with the Speech Class. Again they proved their ability in the Christmas Cantata when they and the Speech Class for a second time combined to present a beautiful program for an appreciative audience. .Jfii K xiii 'SEV is Q . T: P55 .ri '1 Si ' 1 p Q J ...... L ROW l I. Corcoran D. Nickels Sister Madonna T. Eddington V. Bunch M. Mannix P. Murphy M. A. Daly E. Lawless E. Poor S. Waterman M. Kraus M. Patton M. L. Zink ROW 2 B. Petsche H. Zink E. Patton B. Chong A. Overbecl: M. Radford ROW 3 T. Lonergan C. Reddinger P. Rogan l. Hanrahan C. Sutter M. Meers M. Lord P. Lucasey N. Wright P. Tobin M. A. Lawless M. Forester D . Kenner C. Langenfeld R. Fitzgerald B. Crumly C. Lawless M. McKennedy L. Brandis A. Kelty ' M, 3 One of the lovely winter Clays at SHA' creates a picture of beauty invitina one to play The tollowinq committee ot Seniors had fun making shiny ornaments and glossy icicles to add to the beauty ot our qiant Christmas tree on the Court House lawn: Norma Schwartz, Barbara Reynolds, lanet Phillips, Mary lane Connelly, Lu- cille Kochis, Norma Forgas, Helen lohn- son, Beverly Crumly, Marcella Phil- lips, Norma Bacon, Patricia Tobin, Bita Alewelt, Gertrude Freitag, Patricia Ma- loney, Betty White, Betty Novak. WW QW W. Simmons, M. Weigand, I, Headly, Sr. Ernestine, M. Forester, M. King, E. Poor, M. Butler, A. Grady, M. Suter, I. Sloan, V. Melton B. Enqlum, B. Chong, A. Russell. Since language is the most essential instrument for the exchange of ideas, El Club Pan-Americano, under the leadership of Sister Mary Ernestine, joined visual aids with reading to help stress the needed background. Conteste, Por Favor, and Helo Aqui, Spanish games, afforded members opportunity for conversation. On Pan-American Day, April 14, under the direction of the officers, Audrey Russell and Betty Chong, the girls presented an assembly with a colorful playlet of their own composition entitled La Fiesta para Linda . Spanish songs and dances added to the enjoyment of the audience. A delightful fiesta in true Spanish style brought to a close the activities of El Club Pan-Americana. V. Melton, B. Englum, M. Suter, B. Chong, B. Fitzpatrick M. Butler, M. Marcy, A. Russell, M. King, I. Headly, E. Poor, Sr. Ernestine l. Sloan. Tir-!'fM?'lff9 'l f .- 7 i PX ' ilViiW 'l ' 1 ' . A ' Q1 146. ,Aff Ay ,,,- ,wffsw 4 f 241 L ,W .S i Q9 CCl,'f.fYTTEE FOR CAFE PARTY Mrs. Ticrias Zin-een, Elizabeth Leeder, Mrs, '.'.-'illiam Cooney, Ernesurte Ezhafer, Cecelia Quinn, Cecelia Alvey, Mrs. George Ixgsen, Mrs. Frank- errxar.. COMMITTEE FOR POINSETTA BALL Mary I. Bruseke, Margaret Schaf- er, lacqueline Thompson, Mrs. Joseph Lex. True to their tradition, Sacred Heart Academy Alumnae under the competent leadership of its offi- cers: Mrs. Anna Cain, Marion Blough, Catherine Rodosevic, Rita Donahoe, Norma Oldridge, have again proved themselves to be a very active and beneficial organization. With a new Sacred Heart Academy as an added incentive, the officers and members have worked un- tiringly this year. Among their activities were the Poinsetta Ball, a gala Christmas dance, a New Year's Tea, a card party held in the Leland Hotel Ballroom and, last but not least, a banquet in the Academy dining room honoring the Senior Class and receiving the members into the ranks of the Alumnae. 5 my ,J -40 r it . -tw t tiri wx, 2 ,yffxg 3 , t t it 4' ' ,,,, ,, I H 4: ' .. t ,, ., , , Wi I Sister Alice Marie, RN., and Doctor Frank Fleischli, MD., aid the ailing students. .W M A VV X I- figfffgfr jzfff .'.,,? if 3 3 ,ffffvb fins V- 1 Qwfzft ,,Xg- , 5.,,., I I K gli ,iq t t it mf Pat Rogan, Marianne Nolan, Pat Garde, Anna Marie Hang, and Marion Lamont hold a qabfest on Pat's bed. Resident students enjoy ire- quent periods of relaxation in the reading room. Q 5, if A I 5 I Page 57 's' 1-2 P, Hgnselrrifzn, K. Pohl, M, Gannon, T Smaresse, I. Cler, C. Banansinqa, C. Norineman, l. Pierce, M. Lord, D. Cedar, F Walsh, P. Von Behren. ' Q: I ffgviinaly, l. Neermun, L f' rxis E. lffilllams, lui Hashmnn, M. Senqer, P. Grady, K. Schloss-er, l Devlin lf. Brennan. A ' f Colvin, B. Canner, P. L1,i'rsej.', P Hogan, R. Fitzgerald, l. lullas, M. Cum- mins, H. Danhxrri, l. Weiis. Ori April 11, the Hire Erfrcfrrits Class Cn he everiirig Qi April 19 in the SHA ciudi- 1 , ,Wy f:.-.'Q cu. 1. , , . . pfeqsieilled meer Mft' UNO 'J' ills thi torium, the Eighth arade qirls of all the Catholic mo e s appeared in q'::r:.er.fs proper cr ear: . . ,, - - C . e t- hour ofthe day, a :lain r. siege painted to the Grade S hfols Of the CNY Wereigw H G ge hours. The dresses riad hy the Clathina class CfCGiUC1i1'll9Cl DCITW by' The FTGSWGS- EVGTYOUG were Suitable fOr 31 3632215 AL-29? each CJIOUD participated in an old-fashioned qrand march, - '-ff1Wf,4':Y,,.,JDA id U I U of gms had fln1StlE ,i ', ?, Tlfp' ropmclp listened to the various Class songs, viewed Sona was sunq for .nat igrie 3: aay, aecem- l panied by Kathleen Ereiiar. at the piano. The Sl1Ofl5 Of The CCITUDUS SCGUGSI Und Cmmhef 1'1'1OV19i purpose Of the fushieri revue WGS I0 help wflh entitled Millions Cuii Him Paiherf' Refreshing ' 1 ' l- 1 .:.f:: jT ':l' :djfjl Af' l . , , . Qld become G nel' Qrffed 'Jil' l, mn? O refreshments were enioyed in the dining roam demonstrate the use C. izecry in s.y.ir.qy that V U is' in Color' hue, Cid iexfje' followed hy a tour at the building. , , 1 W lin., ,fl MMM 1 ,Min ff5 5 I's rg' 47' -uf 4f 2' 497 H Xx ' ' Maw The night of April twenty-seventh holds for the Senior Class memories ot their bon- auet, held in the Sunroom of the Leland Hotel. Reminiscing over tour eventful years togeth- er, they enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner with trimmings complete. For chaperones they were honored with the presence of Mrs. Lloyd Curry and Mrs. English Woods, alum- nae of SHA. Entertainment was furnished by various members of the class. Lourdine Armitage took over the piano for the evening and Mary Agnes 'Wise Alice Kelly, Therese Lonergan, and Shirley Waterman sang tor the group. Sharon Rhodes and Pat Tobin and Helen Iohnson and Barbara Reynolds formed two duets in song. In this melodious atmosphere, a delightful and memorable evening came to a close. - A 4' X, af Z , bf. .QA .N X . 'Q 6 Q . .f,mg1r. GV? if - 3 , fl f 'Q 4'- , xml , M it f Q ' xv-3 Z 4 ,. , , . ,ink ,N Y 'HE S Hmmm' me e.iii,? ,- Hwgf' wg: if J -M , , I, , fm Wm' J Mawr W. , V ff 4 Q 491' 4, I , , i ',QWi f Qf-1? , H -Q ,. ,' ,,, W 4 ,,,, ' 'A , ' ff V 'uh V H X in A I , . V 9. W4 , sf. ZS? 4 ir,-9 . ,, be , . 'QV , ,fy v. Cf i if XL? 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The Seniors were accompanied by Sr. Ernestine, Sr, Isabelle, and Sr. Teresita, a Visitor from lackson, Mississippi . . , Wading near the shore line, reclining on the sandy beach, and X dancing to the julie box in the beach house near the indoor fire were a few of the girls' activities . . . And don't forget the joy rides furnished by Mrs. lohn Curren in her jumping jeep . . . Oh, what fun! Eh, girls? fl A ,. 1, WW awww ff 5 rage ou Crowning the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary is Q Patricia Bouvet, assisted by Mercedes Clancy. loanne Lucasey, Alice Kelly, and Betty McBoberts. 5' . '-RPN , fix, 'N 4 fu enfd yomtlzia ozfznct lj 5 if 75 Q- M A Q ay rowning S Throughout the school year the Student Spiritual Council has provided not only for the girls' entertainment, but chiefly for their spiritual betterment. As a means of accomplishing this end, various speakers were brought to the Academy. Among these were Father Murphy, speaking on lndia's Missions, Father Evans, speaking on Missionary work in the Pacific, Father Mann, speak- ing on Vocations, Frank Sheed, speaking on The Catholic Mind, Father Mc- Grath, speaking on the CYO May Day, and Miss Anita Blair, speaking on Safety. But foremost among the SSC activities of the year was the traditional crowning of the Blessed Virgin with a wreath of roses in our chapel, conse- crating the graduating class to the care of Our Lady. As the rosary was recited before our crowned Mother, each member of the consecrated class presented her with a rose, a gift prompted by love and devotion to the Queen of Queens and Mother of all, Page E11 va fda grifdanfe The night of April QE was '.'.'arfi. cmd clear and the rncor. was bright. Buds were loloorning, the grass hifi just turned green, and the ax was sweet with the first breath cf fo, .ng-ef a perfect night for the gur.1c:-sen., prom. As the girls and their escorts entered the hall, they were greeted by gracious chaperones, Mr. ard Mrs. Leo Daly, Mr. and Mrs. loin Doyle, cmd Mr. and Mrs. lflaurice O'Donnell. lnside, the rnusic of Charlie Rod- gers Orchestra was soft, the colored lights were low, and the atmosphere Gay. With Dorninican shields in black and silver, stately palrns, and fragrant flowers for a decorative background, the traditional grand rnarch loegan. The dancers, who were loath to hear the last stroke to twelve, agreed that it was a delightful prorn in an appropriate setting. PPDIA LEADERS: Don Gardner, lacquie Headly, Margy Wettereau, Stu Pluch, Nancy Vfright, Louie Grady. A thrilling moment. Under the direction of Miss Vitina Sansone, able dance and aym instruc- tress, the students of SHA have prac- ticed and perfected many games, dances, marches, and qymnastics that have developed the beauty, skill, and artistry of the Academy qirls. Working for finish and finesse, diffi- cult marches and drills were executed: novelty tamborine and scarf aypsy dances, alonq with ballet routines fea- tured the grace and skill stressed by Miss Sansone in the aym classes, acro- batic stunts and outside activities of bowling, swimminq, and basketball, re- quirinq balance and timing, provided lun and frolic for all. ' Enivyinq it from the lowest even to the highest. . , M.. , , -tann- f- -,-' s zu. ., , A '. .,,, , - A . .H z -e V W - .. f ,, I ,, Y J 1 V 1 . gf ' 13 1 V V I 1 t 1 r , Ad lt fy., , lf X V' ,W 1 - fl i A fl 7 11 Q' W 7 j' ' 4 'V ., 1 t - ,A ev i fn n 3 t-Vg? , X- , .r 7. W-, ,. V , ff I r J, , 9 A , Q 1, 1, lfyfikc, ,A 1 wt Wg . gy ry i , -. is 5 4. , '7.'Qf,f ,- -'ju I kvrti Vw Vt t B: lv 't ' ,, ,. ' .1--.PZ , s it --A VH 1 W W': 4'l div? A fp 'Sf 1 , ' , '. ,-fl L -fir' ffsfgffff 'ug' Q-fda' W t -V313 ' ffrsfifrr' fl 'QZ3f7Q.'f5f ,Q wwf, . W, .-A, . - - .1 Q 1 1 , XY Qtbvs.. 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Home Economics Style Show. Dramatic Club play group. Father McGrath in- vrtes girls to May Day. Cheer leaders. Girls give Christmas play. A winter school day. Sandy-the school pet. EH' 5 GP' 'ra f in A A ' A ,ff 47411. M f,,., , A 4 f f ...mrww ! i:z -v -v ,fl '1 .1 WW 1... nf 'J Q ffgfx., ,V ffl? ,, , -Wi 1 4 V .4 ,NX ,,g, f , . H V 1 ijffjiff I f. F af' ' A F. . f'r' .- f ,,, if-ff ' .P ., f , . uf W , U 1 , 1 I If ff' ,, ,, ' f 2 'K M.. . , N1 pm ' 17 Page 68 5'-'-'-I 5,uerlf1ft0 9 as il UO. ily We it or 2 ,,.-1 ... 5' av v' 5552: 254' N SHE HAS WHAT IT TAKES It takes understanding and kindliness too, To make others happy the way mothers do, It takes constant courage, it takes a sweet smile, It takes endless patience and love all the while, lt takes true unselfish devotion to others, These are the things that it takes to be mothers. M. A. Wise. AND THERE YOU ARE The hair - - - Margie Radford The complexion - - Ellen Hillier The eyes - - - Etta Connor The nose - - Stevie Morris The lips - - - - Marcia King The eyelggheg - - Louise Llttell The teeth - - - - - Pat Bouvet The preftle - - Mary Ellen Ccrpen The smile - - - - Pat Bolling The dimples - - learmirle RYCU1 The ears - - Marion Lamont The voice - - - Teedie Lonergan The shape - - Marion Neerman The speaker - - - Lil Mahoney The laugh - - Norma Somers The giggle - - Betty Novak The hands - - Emily Dunham The brain - - - Betty While The feet - - Mary Lynn Lindsey The dancer - - - Dodie Kervin The comedian - Barb Reynolds The eyebrows - losephine Grady The curls - - - - - lean Kirby The posture - - Sharon Rhodes The walk - - - Helen lohnson The temper - - - - Pat Tobin The blush - - Cecelia Lawless The height - - loanne Lucasey The sleeper - - - Anne Gorman The dissector - Marcella Phillips The bangS - - - Helen Crosby REMEMBER Pat without Clarice? Armee not writing a letter? Bette Peifer making noise? Mary Lavery not knitting? lanet Kelly without o:n idea? Mary Ann Puckett without Qum? Rosie Fitzgerald and Becky Crumly with their English homework? Lucille Kochis' efficiency? Marianne Darby without a book? Marianne Nolan without a grin? The three Marys-Major, Sharp, and Wise? Pat Garde's choice of music? Norma Bacon's meekness? Helen Ott's love for school dances? Betty McRobert's love for shorthand? lean Saner without her purse? FRIENDSHIP Friendship is like a garden Of flowers fine and rare, It cannot reach perfection Except through loving care. Then new and lovely blossoms, With each new day appear- For friendship like a garden Grows in beauty year by year. M. A. Wise. MISUNDERSTOOD rEAcHErts ln high school they are out to see not how many stu- dents pass through their schools, but how much school passes through their students. HAPPINESS Bragging may not bring happiness, but no girl having UU A in Enqlish tor any other subiectl leaves her report card at home. FRIENDSHIP Be friendly with the girls you know. If it weren't for Chem youd be a total stranger. THE MIRROR If we could see ourselves as others see us, we would never speak to them again. FORGET It is better to forget and be happy, than to rememben and be sad. Sr. Emmanuel: Norma, give one proof that sound can- not travel through a vacuum. Norma Somers: Sister, I can't hear the question. Sr. Emmanuel: The proof is excellent. fi: GLVW 9 WL f'7, EX fffli ft , W xi-'?.5'53,,, SQ?---ff' DAD My hero of my childhood days, My friend and pal in countless ways, No words can quite describe his Worth, My dad-the finest man on earth. l WGNDERH Why Eleanor Dunn looks so intently at people's feet lately? When Catherine Scube is planning to move to lackson? Whether the appreciation of education or her chauffeur has made Ieanie Schwartz love school so much this year? Why the two Hitas are called our Ten o'clock Scholarsu? Why Shirley Waterman loved operetta prac- tice? IVE NEVER FORGOTTEN Mary Weigand's sweet disposition. Nancy Doyle's shyness. Kathleen Breen's freckles. Norma Eorgas' appetite. Mercedes Clancy's intelligence. Marilyn Eck's neatness. Betsy Fitzpatrick's suntan. Mary lane Connelly's friendliness. lanet Phillips's flaming red hair. Pat Maloney's typing. Mary Agnes Daly's cute ways. lackie l'leadly's pleasantness. Agnes Overbeclds handwriting. Mary Lou Moughan's love for the Navy. CHANGING MY TUNE The bus passed us up. l-las anybody got a bobbin? Has the last bell rung? What'd she say? lt's cold in here! Somebody took my gym clothes! What time is it? if if if if ff l-lave you started your term paper yet? l wonder if the library is open? W'ho took my eraser? W imominicow gow .Z new Page 69 Page 70 pa fm n 4 The Most Reverend Iames A. Griffin, D.D. Frey, Mr. CS Mrs. Frank Right Reverend Monsignor Iohn B. Franz A Friend Right Reverend Monsignor M. A. Tarrant A Friend Very Reverend Monsignor Alphonse I. BertmanA Friend Very Reverend Monsignor William F. Haug A FIIGDC1 Garde, Mr. W. I. Reverend Iohn C. Bertman Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Iohn S. Brockmeier Thomas Connolly Francis Cunningham M. O. Driscoll Michael E. Fromes, C. S. V. P. L. Fuessel Geatz, Mr. CS Mrs. A. F. Gillespie, Mr. CS Mrs. Bud Goodwin, Mrs. Robert Grady, Mr. CS Mrs. M. I. Groesch, Mr. B. L. Hacker, Mrs. lrene Reverend I- In Haggerty Hamann the Printer Reverend Ierome L. Iacek Hffffleldf Weldon Reverend E. I. Keuy Harvey, Mr. CS Mrs. Iames M. Reverend Nicholas Klink Hillieff MT' 5' MTS- R- E- Reverend in M, Kyle Hochstatter, Delores' I RQVerend IOhn McGrath HOfffnGH, Miss Lgelllla Reverend Iames Meara, C. S.V. HOl'19lCU'1df Vem Reverend Raymond O'Connor Hlmleff MT- 5' MTS- Iohn H- Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Reverend Albrecht, Francis I. O'Hara Iames O'Hara Iohn H. Ratchford Elmer Sanders Eric Schaff, C. S. V. Iames Suddes Mr. CS Mrs. H. H. Armitage, Mrs. Kathleen Boisclair, Mr. CS Mrs. W. S. Bolling, Mr. CS Mrs. Vtfilliam Breen, Mr. CS Mrs. G. R. Bruemmer, Mary Burns, Paul G. Burrage, Mr. CS Mrs. Ed Capen, Mr. CS Mrs. Ralph A. Cary, Mr. CS Mrs. Don Cathedral Boys High School Cathedral Cheerleaders Cathedral Grade Basketball Team Cavanaugh, Elizabeth Clark, Mr. Iohn Connelly, Mr. CS Mrs. C. E. Copp, Mr. CS Mrs. M. I. Coss, Carmelita Coss, Lucedis Crawford, Mr. 6. Mrs. Lewis A. Crosby, Mr. CS Mrs. Iohn Curry, Mr. CS Mrs. Don Curtis, W. R. Dalton, Mr. CS Mrs. Hubert Davidson, L. G. De Fraties, Gene Delay, Mr. CS Mrs. Ed Dixon, Mr. CS Mrs. E. E. Donelan and Donelan, Drs. Doyle, George W. Ir. Dunham, Dunham, Helen Mr. Sf Mrs. Thomas C. Eck, Mr. CS Mrs. Albert O. Eck, Mr. CS Mrs. Karl I. Eck, Mr. CS Mrs. Robert I. Ettelbrick, Mr. df Mrs. Henry Fisherkeller, Mr. Carl Forgas, Norma Iean Huth, M. R. Hypke, Miss Betty E. Hvpke, Mr. CS Mrs. Larry Iohnson, Mr. CS Mrs. Harry W Iohnson, Helen Kervin, Mr. CS Mrs. Dennis I. Lucasey, Mr. CS Mrs. Ioseph Lindsey, Mr. CS Mrs. Harry L. Marting, Harold Mayer, Oscar McGoey, Dr. Ioseph P. Milligan, Dr. CS Mrs. C. W. Muscat, Marie Neerman, Mr. 61 Mrs. F. E. Nolan, Mr. CS Mrs. P. H. Overbeck, Agnes Overbeck, Mr. E. I. Owens, Mr. CS Mrs. Chic Otto, Mr. CS Mrs. Carl Otto, Mr. Charles Penny, Miss Frances Perry, Mr. CS Mrs. F. I. Puckett, Mr. CS Mrs. I. W. Rechner, Sigmund Reynolds, Mr. CS Mrs. William Rossiter, Mr. CS Mrs. P. F. Saner, Mrs. Catherine G. Schaffer, Ioe Schilsky, Dr. I. L. Schroil, Mr. CS Mrs. Louis Schryver, Mr. CS Mrs. Earl Schuesslar, Marie Io Smith, Commissioner Leigh B Smith, Mr. CS Mrs. Roy Somers, Mr. CS Mrs. Iohn Spies, Mr. CS Mrs. William L. Stolleis, Carl Stolleis, Mr. CS Mrs. Henry Stolleis, Mr. CS Mrs. Iacob Swinny, Mr. CS Mrs. l. R. Thomlinson, Arnold Weigand, Mr. CS Mrs. Arthur Weigand, Helena Allis Chalmers Local jj.-l2O Frank Alvey G Company Amrhein's Bakery Avalon Axtell-Kramer Company Backmann ci Kumle Pharmacy Barr Coal Company Ralph Blalock 6- Company The Bootery Stuart Broadwell Company Bud G Helen's Flower Shop Bunn Capital Grocery Company Burchett's Studio The Camera Shop Capital City Paper Company Capital Pontiac Company Central Illinois Light Co. Citizen's Tribune Claude Wilson Motors Clear Lake Market Community Bakery Connor Market Di Censo A. Dirksen ci Sons Drach's Restaurant Economy Food Market Fergusons Market Fitzpatrick Lumber Company Floyd's Fox-Lincoln Theatre Gerber's Drugs Gray's Confectionery Hadley G Worthington Architects Hawkin's Electric Company Hennessy Florist W. C. Henry Signs Hofferkarnp Hardware Illini Motor Company Illinois Dairy Illinois Hotel Illinois National Bank Illinois State Ioumal ci Register Illinois Transit Line Kelly Bros. Grocery Kirlin Sf Egan Knights of Columbus Koch's Barber Shop and the Beauty Mart LaBonte's Luggage Steve Lach's Grocery Lenz Eye Service lf I' VW, If Lincoln Cab Company Lincoln Radiator Company A. I. Link Groceries B. H, Luers G Sons Mae's Card Shop Marriott Pharmacy Matheis Hardware Company McCoy Laundry McDonald Art ci Book Store Metzler Fruit Company Montgomery G Crosby Real Estate E. R. Moore Company, Chicago, Illinois Morgan Paint Company Moughan Grocery Company Music Shop Neef Studio Norman's Restaurant Peabody Coal Company Rambach's Taylorville, Illinois Ray's Brand Products Inc. Roberts Bros. Clothing Roland's Rose-Weis Printing Company Rudolph Drugs Sangamon Dairy Sansone School of Dancing G. H. Schanbacher G Son F. W. Schlosser ci Sons Springfield Auto Supply Company Springfield Dry Goods Store Springfield Transportation Company Staab Funeral Home State Cleaners H. E. Stout Suqar Bowl Sutter's Service Station The Toy Center Tucker Bros. Service Station Verne's Shoe Repair Shop Vincent's Beauty Shop Harold Von de Bur Hardware Ware Oil Company Eddie Wattling Clothing West Grand Market Wettereau's Service Station Wiedlocker ci Sons Winch Flower Shop Wyle G Bryant Drug Store Yates Bros. Grocery Zorn's Drugs Page 71 evwona page 72 A is or dgznfimenfaf ?, Q our .fdufograff fydcwe WE'D HAVE BEEN LOST WlTHOUT -- Staff Advisers: Sisters M. Isabelle and M. Ernestine. Mr. Minor L. Smith of Williamson Printing and Publishing Co. Burchett Studio, Inc. Neef Studio. Faculty Members. Parents, friends cmd fellow-students. 5 2 2 I 2 5 Q E 1 2 E e s 5 5 5 5 5 3 2 5 '1 K 'Y 5 Y 44 S -2 'e E 1 1 F I Z 3 5 .1 e I ,L 3 :E la G 2 A 5 fs 5 fi Ii 5 If 9' f 5 ,e J 2 E -i ? E s 5 v il 4 ! 3 E 5 E Q E 5 1 3 Il Q m 3 :J W ' I-52625331239MN-Wh!-1-'wflSMMi'fbWf1ISiiaJM1 WZ'
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