Sacred Heart Griffin High School - Dominicus Yearbook (Springfield, IL)

 - Class of 1948

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The story of Fatima, Where Mary uttered this truth, is a familiar one, but it can never be repeated too often, for it brings inspiration to those who are willing to accept Our Ladyis message with true faith and love. It was on May 13, 1917, that Mary, the Mother of God, appeared to three peasant children of Fatima, Portugal and in a series of six apparitions pleaded for the conver- sion of sinners and the return of souls to God. She asked that sacrifices be made and the Rosary said if We Wish to avert terrible calamities from a chaotic World and bring peace and tranquillity to it. Cognizant of Our Lady's concern and love for us, the Seniors of the Class of 1948 promise to carry out her wishes and to advocate devotion to Mary in a World that needs her so desperately. o '. --. .0 O 3 MO Q- . 00 0 - xu 9 l v...,n.ofv-vo. . W U ' 'C' Q Q. in ... 'Q' .' ..... f.. . ,A ' 0 : 2 -'XX 'QTIX1 .Iii ,ag 5.!'y. R, ff' 'YQI' X359 Qhmjd WN f H1 I V11 fl I Ili As a Child of Mary,', every Sacred Heart Academy girl is eager to do the bidding of her Heavenly Mother. Living in a world frantically struggling to adjust itself- to the turmoil of post-War conditions and recognizing the threats of Atheistic Commun- ism and World revolution, we Seniors realize that the only force which can save the World is a return to Christ through devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. By dedicating this book of memories to the Mother of God under her title of Our Lady of Fatima, We, the Class of 1948, Wish to express our fervent love and deep gratitude to our Maternal Queen for her tender guidance through all our years. We ask her to accept our DOMINICUS as a tribute to her Immaculate Heart, in the hope that it will, in some small measure, compensate for the neglect of those who are blind to her goodness and beauty. . Hi' 'A' , . x f, ff Z 1 P To His Excellency, the Most Reverend James A. Griffin D. D., we Wish to express our esteem and appreciation. His untiring efforts and constant zeal shown in the cause of Cath- olic youth and Catholic educa- tion merit our deepest gratitude. Realizing that our American democracy is being threatened from without and Within, he has striven to emphasize the teachings of democracy as Well as those of Christianity in our Catholic school system. His devotion to Mary, Our Mother, is evidenced in countless ways, but especially in the beautiful building Which honors her as patroness-the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. In gratitude, we invoke Mary to obtain from her Divine Son abundant graces and blessings for our Beloved Bishop. Through our vears at Sacred' Heart Academy, we Seniors have come to ap- preciate greatly the watch- ful guidance given bv llonsignor XY'illiam lf. Haug. our chaplain. As .1 result of his teachings, each girl has gained not onlv a knowledge of the doctrines of the Church, but a firm religious foun- dation on which to build her life. NY'e are deeply grateful for his many hours of patient instruction, his kindly interest in our extra- curricular activities, and his Willingness to assist us in any difhcultv that might hinder us in our quest for happiness. tes' , ' F i '52 fu My Rf Q ' . R i ,W it M ,Q.- -. 2, 2 Z Z Q Vcrv Reverend Monsignor XVilli'1m F Haug, J.C.D., our chaplain, with his two converts from the Senior Class, Earlene Poor and Bette Chong. Monsignor Haug gives his weekly in- structions in Re- ligion to the Senior Class. Jw Wajfer h enerafoflffze .Dominican Cyrcfer fwdifa Scare! ,Mari Cimuenll and! ,Acaalemy 'fn 1 X 1 f. Q 1 l 1 1 x S 5- l i 5 1 8 U O ii . V, A 4 u l 3 X 1 The Xhxtcr Gcncml, Nlorlm' Imelda, .md I I1Cl11l3Cl'S of the General Council. a Sr Nl C 1' llll S1' xl NI1l1l1ul.N1u1l1c1'Nl. lmcllla, Nlmt Rcvcrcnd l:I'l1l11.ll1LlCl Su.1'1'c7, OP., . . . N. S. . . SR. Acxrs C1.1xR1. Llfv1'111'i1111 SR. M. A1 1s1fR'1 Pifllm-lIf11'11111113 SR. M. A1 111115 R1'11lqi1u1-81111111 SR. M. CSIFSI A119 .Sfmfy lla!! SR. M. IjOMl'I'lI.I.A Rrlilqinu- lfllylixfr-1ll11!f11 SR. M. F1.1zA1sff'1'11 l 1'1'111'f1 SR. M. IiRN1zsT1N1e br NI. l 11l.1l1.1, Sr. Nl. K.1tl'1lccn. R1'li.qim1-S11:111isX1-1.111111 SR. M. EULAIJA Rvligiolz-Lalirz-If SR. M. HENRH' Mdflr1'111al'i1's-S171 SR. M. ISABFLLE RL'1j.Qf!7ll -lfflxqlixfr ug lil fv 'nu' -Sj11'1'11l1 111111111 H1611 fziy SR. M. Nl u1.1TA R1'fi.qic111-H411111' EUUIIUHIIQN SR. M. KATHLIEFN PI.f,gq11111-So1'i11luxgy'I11.mn'y SR. Inum BERTRAND R1 ffgiwr1-Sl2111'1'fn1111l- Ifrllqfillv- 'I',y151nQ SR. MADQNNA l'1lf1'1'-llfdllrl SR. lXl.'XL'Rlfl-.N R1 l1.g11w1f.XI11.l1'111 llixlnz'-5'-.-l1'f SR. M. M111uRED Rwlitgiwf-Slforfln1111f-'I'yfvir1g SR. M1c11.:x1f1'. MARIE .lxlfxfdllf Lil'P'dl'f11Il Kim V1'1'1NR SANSONE I'f1N.1i1'11l .Elilflxdfjflfl M155 H'111-1sNA NYIEIGAND .XI.1!l11m.11'i1'x R Qi Our Fam by Sealed: Sr. M. Al- beus, Sr. Maureen, Sr. M. Julita, Sr. Michael Marie. Slanaling: Sr. M. Isabelle. Miss Hel- ena Weigand, Sr. M. Henry, Sr. M. Albert, Sr. Agnes Clare, Miss Vitina Sansone, Sr, Ma- donna. We 6519 t 2 1 2 Y Si'i'i'f'!i1m' Si-, M. lfliziibetli, P1 Uirlfmf SI' Nl. ll,l'llCL'IT, fifffffwffiifri' Atfriwr 5i'.M.l7innilill.1, ITl'L'X!7l11iI1l flifzixtr Sr. M. lfrnestine, Smior Aifz ixcr fllllflll' Aifzixm' They bare opened fo 115 fbe doors of klzozulvdgef' Our gratitude to you, our Faculty, for the training you have given us at Sacred Heart Academy, comes sincerely from our hearts. Through your watchful guidance, helpful encouragement, tireless patience, and competent instruction, we have received an edu- cation which cannot fail to make us good Christian women. We believe that the only way to show our appreciation to you is to live in accordance with the Catholic principles instilled in us, and by modeling our lives on that of Mary, who stands above all others as the perfection of life itself. Si' lil, lNl.irguerite. Sr. Louis Bertrand, but u'infc'r, 100, bas ifs happy fimrs. Carefree are our azzfumn day si n .K AQN- .., l -f, 48 Sr. Ann Patrick X ' ,, Sr.ThereseM.1rtir1 if Sf, M, Bernarda ' 16 1 7 A Vg ww 'L 1 qv-.M Q ig ' 1 ,Q .Lf jf' a V 4 ' ' QA +4232 , M 3 KW 4 21.55, ex , ' f , 3 , if , A 4 ,MF ff: L '.1'ffamZf34.41..IM'Gvf'WiLJQbf1i5Ykl?-'fiisiii...'..:?Lfm,imgfzwmfilsfm? .X . , . 1 1.1, ,.,.k, , - 'NFL , , W. ,r . .1 . -3.-1, .F It l. Q, ' . K ' w,-w, c. 1. K -'- 1'-1 fa '11, 'VI ,, ., .. ,- w- 1 fi: ' 4 -, Ml , ' ':, , -- ' Im ' 1 . ' Q, . V J, . 1 'r,,: s ,.,. I ., 4 .V ., ' gf .R r' -'I 4 , 1 X v . W ., , ,M r A V h :1..,i-QmJ,vS1.LL 'I 'X enior vgfdifif Ofhcem Smife cw Ifiw geamera C6045 Z, . , I -1 President: Emma Giachetto Secrefary: Nancy Wright Vice-President: Joan Oshesky Treasurer: Bette Chong 1 I , Q M. .Mig . Q , ff, , - - I 591 'Sf ' 2 L11 Marianne Bertlshofer Ulffjj? Marybeth Butler v- x Joi Ann Casey U21 Meet the Senior! of 48J' Who are PVOWII 45 1 Helen Brady Louise Brandis ,,--- -'--1... Joseplmne Ca rbcrry X .6 'N 1 ' 4 5 K ff 14 Susan Carrico lv'-Q:i:..,'h5Q'fe to Enter the Rank! of SHA 3' Alumnae Berne Chong Jean Corcoran 'Q Illa Mae Cler Joan Clarke Mary Doyle f 1 , , T J 4' 4 ,M , Mary Agnes Dougherty .1-Jn. 17, V. N , 474 ZVnKl mwloan DfeWf Yer We're the Gmduatef Theresa Edclington Barbara Englum Mary Foerster 141 Patricia Furlong XY'.1ncla Geist Emma Gigghetfo Mary Ellen Gorenflo W6lC077liHg the Future With Eazgerneff A G d A M H jane Grady Loretta Ml Mary Hughes Dorothy jenot Hohl Us 161 ,,,,,......,, Doris Johnson -Mlivfd Mary Kraus Onward We Go Rita Kennedy Dorothy Kenner 'LQAAJ-I' 3 Catherine Langenfeld Kathleen Lauterbach Eleanor Lawless TIJILQN Time On Our Uwn F . . Bixlziln ALJ , i Dkfglfl r nl DSl1l3M3fflH 'lllwelfjiyf vw' W Marcella MCKQDMCIV xVirginiJ Melton Marilyn Meers Ellyn Mullaney U7 Um' H zlglo School Days' Were Happy Days' Patrl 1a Murphy Josephine Murphy Q Bettv Pctsche Rita Patton U31 Joan Oshesky HSV up ww V wfw MW 'A Rose Marie Rabbitt IneRl Mary Alice Roc Mary Joyce Shaheen Ana' Regreyfu lb We Relinguifla the Pl'l.1'l.IBg8 of Being The feniorf' Catherine Reddinger Mary Robinson Eileen Ryan L19 Our Happy-G0-Lucky Mommtf Tum Mary JO Super Clare Sutter Rita Ann Thoele I Mary A no QNX 1 . at 9 'f 155 Mary Lou Wangard M3fi1YH Weber Into M01'e Seriouf and Tloouglnyful One! 4? Ioan Wkndcll Margaret Wetterau Nancy Wright Gladys Wquynot Helen Zink Mary link U1 V x 2 ' x , .11 is , 4 .--In , I 'W if 1 if .nz . X unior Clan Officer! Pofe in zz M01ll6nf of Relaxation , , ' 'A I President: Sue King Secrelary: Mary Jane Smith Vicc'-Prcsidc'nf.' Ruth Kochis Treasurer: Mary Mussatt E23 . X669 Ex QQ Pxagxin rley Boone P3 tricia Bcity A '7 de ' 0500 F9011 560 The fumom Take card Berry Briswx Casey Anne cwm E241 Roses Une Ca to QV' Q, QW Oi OCS X2 QC S0 Nxxw YJWSQ Kay Burke Clam A566 Cat CY P . aff-IC . C fa 0383 U Oge M J . CFOQC, tie 1949 26033 Cud Q03 Cxfvfaies 01-Oth fa . Dfrrf LO , 1 x rlx Sen Nhuruu 1 UOUCXOOL Cbnixene Ex' 305 Then Fzmzl Strip Anne garbara r0C.SQh G aw ed Pxfkonxg ood owe Betty .I0.1n Cm N :inc Y Harbauer QW Wig ge R 'bf-1 Irb .Sue Y U Ruth Y Elf KL- CU Cin Kochis NOV Q5 Eibuiffxxi U51 J' MUY Beth 9020 LYOHS Ba XOYXCY 00065 Q A Leon?-Y 1 Nh -wg!-AY 6 NXQCQOQ Ein ore 1 6 ers B fwfbbfe rp 11 ff fl' juan y . 1-cy, , o S of Q03 Sex Q we' El-tl. O0 for Civ Ugg? X I-4' Nccrman wufeen NX. YQYLOO rz61 C P 1zj,C,rl.n llc, Pa C17 fto fly! C.fl'C,l7 CY We A16 the D fuckxxi Y X505 PNC XA 9 O QEQUQO Carolyn Reinbach Ar 08' PQAOSSCXX Qoi 6 Mary, Jan S990 Smith 6 Barb , arf? 'jg-0 64. tiki fb? ,yu Sam rib! HXCQS Q K . S006 NXAYY Ann Tobm 8506510 S03 115003116 AC-lan M ar g 1, J Wfyzf ' QU 5 19 SW , . 671 107186 0 Pagfymi XYHXZUS U71 X , I, 7,67 W , p fi Q 1 y lik. ' Y f' ' ,, '-I VA ' ' V 'I I , U ' , ,g1,Q 5 f 'f W? f A! S XL 1, M ' ,f 7, Z IM V fmdyi ,, Mf jg -'--. ,Q u Y. 1, Q, 9 ' 1 A , 4. QQ E 3 y A 4 .1 -A , A -X Q ,f X 'A gr 1 fNf4MZZA,l Q I !.k . , k ' A J , '15 I- ' Q , ,L ' ' ,A ,SJ I' wi? lyk, Ay' 1 ' its Q' Y .folblvomore Clow 0fjqC6Kf Dillblayed iz Spirit of Fine Leaderfhizn Treasurer: Dorothy Kochis Vice-President Dea Sterbini Secretary: Helen Bean Presidenl: Joan Hilliard Us 'si IROu' Om'-down! Helen Bean Roseanne Bergbower Carole Bonansinga Kathleen Brennan Barbara Call Agnes Casey Mary june Colvin 301 .ef if r ku KROu' Two-:fo Patricia Conlin Elizabeth Conner Sharon Conner Loretta Corlas jean Crawford lo Dean Crosby Marian Cummins 'lan a'l'T' The Sophomore! Become x -It INV? fR0u' Tbrrw'-ifozwij fR0w FUN'-1l0l4'11l fR0u,' Fire-J0u,'nQ Eva Mae Curl Gazella Davis Irene Devlin .Iudy Dirksen Sheila Downing Helen Dunham Rosemarie Fitzgerald Rosemary Flesch joan Frey Marilyn Gannan Nancy Gillespie Delores Godar Llerry Grady Pauline Grady Rose Marie Greco Peggy Hanselman Mary Ann Hangen joan Hilliard Patricia Hogan 1-aw KROIL' Six-ifouvij Jeanne jallas Jean Jones MUY Ann Kaufman Mary Kelly like U pper- C lmmzm l X f 1 ri, v, 5 F rkow One'-'fl'9'u 77f flnside of Pagej Helen Whalen Audrienne Whire Barbara Williams Mary H. Williamson V! fRou Two-downj Lu Anne Vyverman Eugenia Walsh Frances Walsh Marilyn ,Ioan Walsh jo Ann Weitekamp janet Wells 1 5 X, I fRow Three-downj Mary Nell Ryan Kathryn Schlosser Mary Schlosser Maryann Sanger JO Ann Smarjesse Dea Sterbini Patricia Von Behren Y I, , X v-Z A ' ,ff ia f G if fR0w Four-rfofumj Joan O'Brien Delores Poggenpohl Mary Alice Puckett Carolyn Reisch Nancy Richey Shirley Rodrick Joann Rondelli ,xi X' ' vs- '57 wr 1 fR0u' Fiw-zlownj Mary Ann Marcy Betty Jean Mattingly Margaret McCormick Margy McLaughlin Carla Millburg Nancy Nieman Carole Nonneman K 1 1 1, 1 KRcrw Six--do Margaret Kirby Dorothy Kochis Patricia Lawless Margaret Lord Agnes Love Patricia Lucasey Shirley Maher wn Q U11 On April 12, the Home Economics Class presented their Annual Style Show. The attractive setting for the performance was a garden. The girls appeared as models, showing the latest styles of a famous Paris designer, Madame Rivella-Marv Jo Suter, who was giving a special showing for sev- eral ladies interested in the style-trend. The garments, of course, were made by the girls themselves. Sr. M, Julita, Iwxlrzzrlor, Mary Louise Htnn, Lucy Frerngen, Maxine Kowalski, Carol Lee Stiercn, Susan Friedmeyer, Marv lpoerstzr Virginia Mclton,iMyrna Fitzsimmons, Doris Fleck, Dolores Steinmacher, Donna Berger, joan Tibbs, Rosella Frornme, Eva Mae Curl, Josephine Carberry, W'anda Geist, Judy Dirk- sen, Patricia Rock, Barbara Ciust, Barbara Rinck, Martha Curtin, Agnes Smith, Marilyn Scheifinger, Mary Alice Groesch, Betty Martin, Beverley Simon, Shirley Mordacq, Betty Atkinson. V I li l:llllI'lIll1'llllll illrllIlllI!l3..l'llllll.4I! A panel discussion intended to im- press the student body with the fact that a knowledge of our democracyiis the best way to combat the Communist ideology was presented by mCmbS1'S of the Speech Class on April 7. The speakers accomplished this by telling first, what a democracy really isg sec- ond, the manner in which Communism is seeping into our countryg and, lastly, the views of Christian authorities re- garding this system of government. The sneakers shown here were: Mari- anne Lawless, Marilyn Meers, Nancy Wright, Doris Johnson-Chirmang Pat Murphy, Eleanor Lawless, and Josephine Murphy. .ky S -Q if f Pictured here are the girls who modeled formals in the Home Eco- nomics Style Show. They are: Helen Brady, Pat Murphy, Eleanor Lawless, Mary Kraus, Nancy Hendershot, and Charlotte Smith. ll! M dvi M 4 ftgngml W 'Q Av, 3' 1 Q M , 1, .5 . . 4 'QQ' lg '41 .' , my if 6, Q Q 15' K . 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W, VM l 'V K WJ, , X 1, 1 VV tk 43.1, ww fra, V 1 W ,Y E 94' 1' . 7 Y Q' ' 'MV' V ,H 4 f f 1 Q4 Q- M' W 'I ' X 4 A, 'Q fi , 1 A , f 57? f J V iq X Y el' , In Q , Y I . 4 law? 2 H! yi If ' ai, fkm i xh 4. , yi, 1. mf A , fig!! 2' if si an -.i.Qnl 'Z'- ' A O f Fnflw We K a in C M005 XJKVO3 Esteem ur Speakers 'rf' 'l'f ' F' The noted English writer and lec- turer, Reverend Gerald Vann, O,P., in addressing the students, stressed i V135 O Y., . Wrist X YXOSe,geS- Obese . . . . 6 x9 365 S 'Q Qe0 on 1 just a question of learning things, ' Y B tenevlvutund Notbeea WXXL 5556 EYQYX 5535 . 395' 'but of becoming things. gk ev 'xw 'mf when is ,ago Qofm C 19 Reverend Thomas M. Cain, O.P., was the lecturer for the newly formed chapter of the Thomistic Association, an organization of laymen who study the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas in an effort to apply its principles to current problems, The Catholic Press was the sub- ject of an interesting lecture by Reverend Theophane Maguire, C.P., author of Hunan Harvestu and an authority on China. east 6 tb. . . T' Of 'fr' the idea that Education cannot be A1 71og,5y 011,536 an aste S a y ljfv 'ak' ' G parks Ofr F'S2r a :tor t 01791.31 I, O.P 351,773 J' of ppegr 0 Fa . In -4, S 1 Re E175 ance Offffna tfome Ocius tvfrend Ong Od and 0 BIC-.S U5 of 3 re the C 0 360' II7 6171. M,,,,7e Q- 13,65 r U76 r 1'5- Miss Margaret Hughes, an SHA alumna, told us in an illustrated lecture about her recent trip to Europe, as Secretary and delegate of the N.C.C.W'. Reverend Patrick Peyton, C.S.C., the originator and director of the Family Theatre, whose theme is A family that prays together stays together, gave us an inspirational talk on the Family Rosary. In the picture with Father Peyton are Monsignor W. F. Haug and Father Raymond O'Connor. Our Assistant Director of the Propagation of the Faith, Reverend james Suddes, introduces Reverend James O'I.eary, SJ., a missionary from India, whose strong appeal inspired us with zeal for the missions, 29 ul 4' +- ig' 'i s. -,Shu vt Representing SHA in a national T Being a straight A student for four years is quite a job, but Mary Doyle and Nancy XY'right have , .V .X I7 sv 1 cum- H' ii Sth 1 li' tl ' - G C X A Kg L ic ig c Oo C orus tiring A to . . . . In 4 droivyxogssxx' NOW the Music Lducators Convention in the Ulu- Jchr' Unc-Ove . , . , cf :yd ogevx QQ' Detroit were jean Corcoran and Bt-sf A of as 5-U 'fd dra , Lael yvldg SX N C' Delila Martin. Cfffss 3 San QU matic rl IGQW' LXQY- XXX e 905- Drs Ward . flco r gent S0 COKXNEBGDQ Sxiyicvt 5 Sv 177.3 Contgfl 5176 DI-Ecelyed AQ- 5 1 . Qti St. Oceya -C ,AY X9 Q3 ll C0 st -a . Q e- xy. wa, bg: Y Q, X 5 W Y. 9- Mary Ann Kaufman, Kathleen Brennan, Mary Ann Hansen, Jeanne jallas and Patricia Lawless, with straight A's for two years, prove that the Sophomores can hold their own when it comes to high grades. Third place winner Margaret Wet- terau, who delivered a speech on eees, a accomplished it very well. School if 1 f '7 ff, 1- democracy in a city-wide radio essay contest sponsored by the Jay- nd Patricia Murphy, the delegate to a special Youth Panel discussion on marriage. - , x , I .. N4: .Y 7 9 1 . it H632 1 , I4 Z 1 ,if . Q ,Y 'ffl f , ' it 5, A .X I 5 I I ,Me 'f ..zff ,e f f V fl 1' ,fa ' 7' f 3 , Q f- L ,swf W if 1 '- f ' ' f f . . , t. , .. .... 3' V J MI ffigifh, V Z, fx qi . , -45131 is -f u , 1 'fiyfeyv' , ' The Freshman class proudly claims ,ya ,Q , 3232 Choffc O We Recognize ur Celebrztzef Awards announced too late for pictures were: jean Corcoran-chosen as a member of the St. Louis Emma bfiynifiifr Ginchefro-first place winner in the State C. D. of A. Essay Contest. ,I if ffwm .av s V , 52, H V, 1 its A students: Mary Beyers, Sharon Coggan, Delores Stein- '- X . 9.6 rnacher, Nancy. I-lendershot, and One ' ' Q ,, MQOMO Catherine Coacly. Sch, of O 1 H V.. I . .Z 751,31 '69 QQ O35 Ur 6 ' f X 19' will H63 er' W SODI7 Mxfwe-9 that XX Yell eve 'ts at H738 hon 01770146 :gt 00' wire an e Ofc-d 5, K ' W' 9 3 t g ' inn as at dxglxfxed 11055 te-S D ual C y the M -hryn Q3 l hc C00 ance ' -O. V afd gf 3161-Jtlhe Muny Opera Chorusg f41 sw. afr..X 1 f 'L 'fr' .x 3 L: . 4-3: -' 'R' . ha- '3 .L -if- S 1 T- .Q-,' . rr' 3- Amity , Q .A , S15 1 ' 1'-.Q - --1-. L, Uri, .. Q.. ., 5 uf ir V -. ff?-P srl, fl ..2 ,:t' ' r 1. 1 '., ' x 5, . A, 7 ' I ,sixty l Members of the Club: Marianne Bertlshofer, Shirley Maher, Audrey Russell, Shirley Rod- rick, Bette Chong, Helen Dunham, Jo Ann Smarjesse, Mary Lou Wangard, Mary Mus- sart, Annette Green- wood, Marilyn Gannan, Audrienne White, Jean Neerman. wi Sloan 1319 Student! are Honored to Greet the Dominican Master General After delivering a wel- come address in Span- ish, Bette Chong, a student from Honolulu, is pictured as she pre- sents to Most Reverend Emmanuel Sulrez, O, P., 80th Master General of the Dominican Or- der, a Spiritual Bou- quet as a gift of the students. Accompany- ing Father Suzirez on his visit were Very Rev- erend Father Skehan, O.P., and Reverend Timothy Sparks, O.P. Also pictured are Mon- signor W. F. Haug and Monsignor j,L.Gatton, who acted as hosts for the Sisters, El Club Pan-A nzericano lex ,faluala a uftedef L..7'Y' They Say It Wl.fl3 Mz4fz'c This year five girls under the supervision of Sr. Mary Albert have merited their Silver Crosses in music. On their programs, they played selections from the classical, romantic, and modern composers. Receiving the awards were: Marilyn Walsh, Mary Ann Hansen. Patricia Curl, Kathryn Schlosser, jo Ann Smarjesse. These two honor students in their Gold Medal programs skillfully in- terpreted the first movements of the Rubinstein and Grieg Concertoi. Duo-pianists Barbara Eriglum and Nancy Wright Throughout the school year these oihcers have successfully guided the Virtuoso Club in both the serious phases of music appreciation, and in the lighter phases of social activities. Barbara Englum-Prvsiiferzf Marianne Lawless-Sc'frt'far3 Ma ry Doyle-T nu i Il wr ur Glee Club if Under the direction of Sr, Madonna they have performed at: Holy Hour, The Fireflyu-Operetta, Reception and Profession Mass, Pro- gram in honor of the Master Gen- eral, Radio program to advertise che Operetta, St. Thomas Aquinas feast day program, Program given at the Cathedral High P.T.A. Meeting, Te Deum Dinner program. jean Corcoran and Earlene Poor received their Silver Crosses in Voice. 2' In Tune With Assembly in honor of St. Cecilia, Christmas Broadcast, Annual Spring Recital, Singing for Parents' Club Meeting, Tertiary Program, Representatives in Mixed Chorus at Detroit during the National Catholic Music Educators' Convention. Sistcr Elizabeth's Tea Program, School Assembly to boost Operetta. Ojfitcrs Of tba Club: Earlene Poor, l'i0eAPv.y:iJiv1r Anne Marie Haug, LIDVJVIJVIQ Delila Martin, Traasiirgrg Marianne Lawless, Secrelizrgg Louise Btandis, Librarian, Jean Corcoran, Presidenlg Dea Sterbini, Librarian: Patricia Rogan, Librarian. Nfarribufs of fbi tiub: Mary Nell Ryan, Lenore Xleers, Nancy Gillespie, Kay Burke, 'Ioan Vfeite- kamp, Mary Kelly. Maureen Patton. Barbara Groesch, Mary Ann Kauf- man, Carol Bonansinga. Leoalie Vfhelan, Judy Dirksen, Jeanne jallas, Peggy Hanselman, Joan Frey, Helen Whelan. Maureen Donohoe, Kathleen Brennan. Gazella Davis, Mary Ellen Klein, Frances Tostberg, Rita Kirby, Patricia Lu- casey. Susan Carrico. E g -NSN , f w'o'A 444 'si 44 ., -4 qu, x V.7s,ff'3,g . 'jj ' 'lf a f X . .M i , L47 C 6 11 6 J' 1' 0 771 31- 50,7 e. an P00 Earl D e'7e S1273 U' 35' of we we U, HardCe,ald. Presented at the Knights of Columbus Auditorium February 1, 3, and 4, 1948. UNDER THE DIRECTION Sr. Madonna-Vozre Sr. M. Isabelle-Dramaiics Miss Vitina Sansone- CL0re'ograpb3 . X350 XS J ,E Q60 'xo O5 519 ' 'G . 30 S0400 460 1 L t? C551 Wei we I 177 Uet ,, In In -: :W Q h on 6 Sy 8, ax G Va so C0902 vtwx Tlse F?lOvedl77Par,z1l,Tf7UrJ'7 'fc-fjy,,Yo,,g 'On ' One of the highlights of the ' 5 of 6 operetta was the song De Trop SUZETTE- Maureen Donohue MRS. VAN DARE- Annamarie Grady GER.ALDINE XYAN DARE -Earlene Poor JOHN THURSTON- Bill Harding PROFESSOR FR.-XNZ1 Kenneth Doerfler FLOWER VENDOR- Pat Rogan ANTONIO COLUNIBO Irene Raiiton im by Maureen Donohoe as Suzette, jack DuEy as Pietro, and Richard Maddox as Jenkins. SYBI1 RYAN DARE-' Louise Brandis PIETRO- jack DuEy jexxixs- Richard Maddox NINA- Jean Corcoran JACK TRAVERS- Jerry' Lock MRS. CORELLI- Illa Mae Cler E Z T' 6 Xiu.: uk -r Zi -A Q., 51.1 ,, . , ,. ,1 an wif 0, ' ,M A 7 4 E17 4 we 5 , 2, u v , i ,Qt . .. . ,WW , W. mf, . 4,f,,...,., azgffff' gf , 4 f ' 'M A 7' X f x 71 , .- X 14, xv. 'ir' 'Q . w Wh 12-W f,, - ,f-.Wil . ,. 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U11 The officers of the Footlight Club are pictured discussing plans for the annual play- CODKESE. They are: Mary jo Suter, Prrsicleutg Marybeth Butler, Viet'-Prrsidenlg Adele Carey, Treasurer, and Marilyn Meers, Secretary. Vocational play, entitled So You Want To Be A Nun, was presented as a climax to vocation week. A part of the cast is, seated: Mary Doyle, Marybeth Butler, Catherine Langenfeld, Irene Railton, Doris Johnson, Dorothy Kenner, and standing: Patricia Fur- long, Eleanor Lawless, and Illa Mae Cler. The remainder of the cast is pictured here. Seated: Eileen Ryan, joan Wendell, Louise Brandis, and Barbara Englumg standing: Mary Kraus, Marilyn Meers, Nancy Wfright, joseph- ine Murphy, Pat Murphy, and Joan Oshcskyg and kneeling: Eleanor Lawless. Curtain Goin UP!! SEPTEMBER Under the competent leadership of Sister Mary Isabelle, the Footlight Club was organ- ized with a membership of approximately 100 girls. Margaret Wetterau represented the group on a city-wide .radio contest, What is Dernocracyn sponsored by the Jaycees. OCTOBER Senior members became directors of the one-act plays, the casts consisting of Fresh- men, Spohomores, and Juniors. Patricia Murphy attended the City Youth Panel which discussed current problems. NOVEMBER So You Want To Be A Nun, a voca- tional play advocating the great need for girls in religious orders throughout the world, was presented by the Senior members for the club. A repeat performance was later given for out-of-town guests. DECEMBER Silent Night, Holy Nightly, Everyone Was indeed silent when the curtain went up on the beautiful tableau picturing the Nativ- ity. Preceding this appealing scene, was the Christmas play, The Birds' Christmas Carol, given by Sophomore club members. JANUARY Curtain calls were demanded from the future Sarah Bernhardts of the club as they took time out to participate in the operetta, The Firefly. FEBRUARY The Firefly having been a huge success, the club members became even more the- atrically inclined as they watched the variety of one act plays so ably directed by the Seniors. MARCH St. Thomas Aquinas was honored by beautiful tableaux illustrating incidents from his life as Joan Oshesky related the events. At their weekly meetings, the club members were taught the fundamentals of dramatics by Sr. M. Isabelle, adviser. APRIL Because of the ever-increasing spread of Communism in the United States a panel discussion was presented pointing out that A Knowledge of Our Own Democracy ls The Only Means To Combat Communistic Idealogyf' MAY Several members gave dramatic readings in the Spring recitals. The Footlight Club of 1948 adjourned with a party honoring the winners of the one-act play contest. Curtain Goin Downff Another feature of the Christmas program WHS 2 play starring the Sophomore members or the Club. The play was The Birds' Christmas Carol, a heart- warming story of a charming family that was willing to bring joy to others by sharing their Christmas and fgund happiness by doing so. The members of the cast are: Helen Bean, Shirley Roderwli, Marian Cummins, Shirley Maher, ,Ivan Hllllfifdi Nl3 F41 MF' Laughlin, Marilyn Gannan, Patricia Hogan, Pat Von Behren, Jo Dean Crosby. , f, M, V .war wff W' VMC' ffff ff The annual Tableau was presented by the Senior members of the f'Foot- lighr Club, as part of the Christmas program. Those taking part indthe assembly: Nurralors-Margaret Wetterau and Eleanor l.aWlCSS5 5193171767 5 Mary Bernadine Hughes, Annamarie Grady, Patricia Murphy, and MSW JO Suterg Angels-lrene Railton, Mary Kraus, Mal'YbCfh Bvflff- Helen Brldy' and -loan Hanrahang The Blrismf Vi1',gi'r1-MHFHYU M6555 and St' JUMP 4 Dorothy Kenner. The members of the Dramatic Club who are not represented in other pictures are shown here. Fin! Row: Margaret Bracco, Agnes Smith, Delores Steinmacher, Bertha Bert, Marianne Miller, joan Bevens, Carole Ann Rudolph, Betty Galligan, and Mary Jane Smith. .Srroml Row: Dorothy Dunn, Mary Ann Kauf- man, Nancy Gillespie, Pat Von Behren, Maxine Kowalski, lean jones, Frances Walsh, joan O'Brien. Third Row: Mary Lou Dirksen, Shirley Roderick, Rosemary Fitzgerald, Mary Schlosser, Carla Mill- burg, Mary Kelly, Margaret McCormick, Margaret Kirby, Rosie Croce. Fourth Row: Bobbie Murphy, Mary Murray, Carole Bonansinga, Nancy Nieman, Margie Man- nix, Gladys Whynot, Bette Chong, Mary Berna- dine Hughes, Lenore Meers. Fifth Row: Pat Anderson, Charlene Evans, Char- lotte Smith, Shirley Maher, Carol Bristol, Maureen Patton, Gertrude DeFrates, Maureen Donohoe. Sixlh Row: Mary Lou Harbauer, Susan Freid- meyer, Mary Ann Bristow, Mary I,ou Dhom, Dolores Mattingly, Eileen Patton, Sue King, Carol Reinbach, Rosemary Doyle, Kay Burke. Seventh Row: Jo Ann Furlich, Betty Martin, Patricia Neiswander, Doris Fleck, lo Ann Phillips, Mary Lou Hazer, and Ramona King. 5 ,Wm I ,Mffff ' 1 , , , f ,V , wwf am . 'Y 3 N 4 L 9 x Q H 3 'x KW ff W 4' ' ' ,, f . ' V ' .Kuff JL J 31 v n K ' , f w 1' , , 5' ., .. rx' ' 5' wi' W ' ? If Za, W .A ,af '7 QW!! 1 ,'f.I,g,,,,A-7 ,, O, s 'f af? yn I f n W V I Z 47 6? P 1 .n I L yi ' 'T 5.11, -1 Ain' . f ' ' 4,7 Gini . ' I ,W ,- -W . I W 1 7-Lf 'paw M-. X 'ik V5 W 1 U ,f 1 ' I ,,1 'Z ' 'fi ,.l, J' , V , ., 7-WA? w,f . fn 1 42 syn 2' ,nw Ly 'f f Mm A 41 A The Resident Students dress in formal for their delectable Christ- mas banquet. U61 'Ubf For the LQ? 0 .oz B0am'er! The happiest moment in the clay of a boarder is when Sister Elizabeth distributes the mail. vw r, -.S 1 l1. Monsignor I-hug :ol- nnly received four- ren new members into we mnks of the Sodal- V of Our Lady on December eighth. Nionsrgnor H J u g, hrianne Lawless, Pry- rffq Xhnlyn Wvebcr, Iary june Colvin, Losellx Fromme. 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'ww f Y-X 6.6 g E. , Y .K A I K, A .isp Q g f ig' ,K , A ZF' . 7 ' ' . 57 1 Mif CHQ, -Y, Q3 E W x W Q V V X ' I 5 Q W fm -.1 'i? 12Qf e ' 1. ' 1 , .1 ' ' 'ty 1.5 'I X ' g ' K .2 Y N xg- , I We . QV5 T- ,Se X . ,vS' L',fQ , 4' f I K 3f-ffm -' ' ff, f 0.15. l A T7 ff 43 1 fb- 9 vb. 7 cn -ar I .A H gl V ' ' 1 1 me 5 A , ff . , ' 2 Z ' 2' 601 x gnuunlnvvnialmwuaaaaus The familiar refrain Lend me another sheet of papern or May I borrow your eraser? keeps some girls from making frequent trips to Sr. De Chantal in the bookroom. Mary Ann Hansen Marilyn Scheifinger, Sister De Chantal, Agnes Love. Alice Poggcnpohl, Sr. Agatha, and Ruth Kochis get ready to feed the hungry as lunchtime Comes around. Q ., - Kg On the evening of December 9, the school was caught in a spirit of gaiety and fun as the day for the long-awaited Junior Fair arrived. A few of the many attrac- tions for the guests were gayly colored stands, a beautifully decorated Christmas tree, and a lively auction. All agreed that the evening was a success in every way, X15 ln tlie annual basket- b 1 ll TOURNAMENT, tl-if lum-,frs defeated the Suniwrs in a bard ftjuglit battle tu determine tbe elurnpiuns of the schwol. 'lilwu victnriuus team is pitturud lwcrc. They are, ltft lu right: fn'-I ron Barbara fir-t-tl., Xlarv Ann 'li bin, ,Kline Pwggenp-Jlil, Xlarx Htrili lvnns. Sfimnf mu Anne Gaw, Rum!-. k4itI1is,Bett5 Casey. Tfrnil muy Rfisie Croce, 'xlarx Nltiwatt, Pat Curl, lrivites li'-tl:-ug, Betty ,-Xtlmnmn, Nlartlia Vfryk, and Gertrude Delzrates. rf fn i , 1 f 'Z ., ' sf x s , . 1-mg, dl rl ff ,-af? . -frm. W wiv Q ,YQ . t ,fm .f J E.. 55 ,Q . g , , ' .V , 12 4 ', f U ' ' f f 'haf' ,W . . is 'W M ' ,lg r x 2 ,W ... i 1 ,i fa 6 ,. f 4 if .1 if 1 Y ,U IV. I M v , f A , 'G X V X r 1 x ff I I K 'W 1 1 4 'J .- ' V- m ,, W A' f - f f, ' ' 2' , ' i 4 W 'A 'W 'Q 2 V X' ff L ,-.61 , ' ., ' 'M 4 'y-,rv 4 nr- ' ' ' . -. --,- ,W , - ' f ff , .:. ,, ' 1- .2 any :M '2 mf Xi, , , wa J ww 'Q' 'fl , 7 . 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W W5-eil S252 ob -L., j Catherine will never be nervous or harried, For she is very happily married. cj? ,Q 63 mam X Q C Q KEYS ' 223i Her attraction to this busi- sess we can't understand, But Mary makes locks and Efllll 1 DQ ew Y Stk, 4 .3 f 4 5 ?a r-'i-f- 1 - 5.5.1 N 522. l She keeps her books so very straightg We found as a bookkeeper W ,,, Her salesmanship record this year topped the list. There isn't a magazine Clare 'I keys I careful l'l2l'ld. YW Marilyn Meefg gan fate. ever missed. She leads a band in old L.A. We looked and WC looked ' Oar, l 1 till we found Mary Ann. '- 1-1 U V A f ' 1 ,LM U of Q i , ,r l f f 7 L' S 6 , '-1 l FN M or ' j - -' Ti' 'P 5 wut ly f D fi-X ,H f1.'v M' O J We '-L- 'O N - . f C51 1 Jj i X' Q5 Q , , fNx.xX ld . ,S gk 33' Flu 3 R x ,yum D I ' ff ,Ltr Ifyxx l 5 Marianne is the hostess for a D ' Dorothy owns 3 shop that famous cafe? X- S-X deals in bells- She smiles at her customers Dee iound this business can v H She amazes us Qith the all the day. rea ly pay. H number she sells' O ? f K W ff! ge A As baby photographer, Jo Ann is well-knowng On the staff her ability was As Mortician, she really rates e hand. X ik E em Q2 A wonderful nurse, we agree, is Jog She performs her duties with care, just so. fi Ury f i WN At SHA, Irene proved she was goodg 1 r certainly shown, A Q, l She nloiwnownsda house out in o ywoo . If you want your clothes 'E 5: uf, - ,I-111 5 joan Oshesky can of ue from a famous designer, T L f happiness boasts AAS' L Z 'XV F cl., 'E-71 ,,,f l l f---Qi L6 'SV . ' 1 fpu F 4 L Z fgi- 5 'E l Th WSC. Q l I 'H I I ' M' fff- bil. ff- ,W f if . - , X ! X A Qknown business- 'VX l V woman' 'loan Clarke' She was recently marr'ed . 1 I Gofiiiii igiiitiiuony you H H3,5r:,:.i'thn she can we and moved to the coast. l ,il.....ll - ,1,.,1-l 1 i 1 in ii? i l S f i l ll P oan Wendell, in China, is doing good workg As foreign missionary she never could shirk. SO: E333 5-Z 'N g q l She gave up the Met, did our jeang The swing fans say she's really keen. 1.-.--.--.-.1-sl . MT'Yl9e!hi always a fun- one of our class, Louise Because of. the grace that oving 288. Brandis by ngmg' showed in her prancmg, OX 3 ESZMU N4 Q f C?-R fi! -. cast 1' J- is an -f i cl I X 'W ff Q N 'YU - F VU Sy. Gif! 8- YJ : i f xi X , A 'f RT: 1 f ' ' ,Ta D ' 9 i 4 ll' 'H I l s.f 4 -1 'lah .f Sl 7 Lure' A U 3 i l X R K l s .. 95153 0 ia' l i c?G- -S ! 'x l X ls DPW the teacher of a L j K kindergarten dass' i l As a model Rochie is a big Has become a nun to spread WCCCSSS '49 X God's fame. We quite 3 surprise- welll Our Bette shines now at ball- L have to confess. i room dmcinsi 1 r , . f f l fa ! ff f All ,mr L, r, '. 7 Xl l'l'l l , I ff- ' E 7 7 i , K ' X 1 ' - Q Q f O -QT' i W 'A i V54-' U - ' 5 Q K 9 U-L:-'I l Q r ' 1' C - f i ' fl lr ,f .- 1 M-7 1 i -E J XXII 4, X N - - ' 1- Z QP I l i A booltkeeper of a dairy U I i XX Helen sets the hair so well flfffl- I As Pnvu' secretary We End, Emma went to college, that With all he, Chem, ,he Sue still radiates her amazing Illa Mae Cler. rings a bell. As ballerina of a famous ballet, X X X 2 3 :ritics say Mary Kraus n really oka . charm. Marilyn's a spinster we're sad to felate, X l l J I my F ' llflii.fffM '-'AY ' Z-.-I il lgiipfii' .f -il She just didn't bother until 'twas too late. V Performing her tasks with, meticulous care. I we all know, But besides her diplomarxa husband she can shgy. 4951 Sp iwX4? ' . we ,Q fm x94 H i l Mary Foerster works as a baby sitterg The mothers all fight over who will 'git 'er. -TMDL.- EEE LL-ill Wil E .i....- w As a lawyer she has great oratorical skillg Lf sw A l Look out, Judith Anderson, The world will hear from her before long J :B of obo ow: sl i 4 Ji X r S21 .. J? Of talking Dorothy jenot has had her fill. lil?-in!-I-.. fi U VTHKVFW --fgygl i I g 1 . .fl President of the Lonely l l Hearts' Club is her labclg K, i i ei - ' mi f l Y Marcella advises by wire and Anne Marie is a librarian of here comes Mary Jo, by Cablc' fame? X For she will prove a most Mary Agnes Dougherty and Of any bool: she can tell you competent foe. her new hit song. the name.. ' A- ,, V. Ju QW H V' We f x Qgfbif She's fearless, she's brave, she'll reall fi ht- Nancy Wright now gains X public acclaim 3 ll 0 691 9 1 I I Lllolgjxynlnli. 1 ...ia Ml T: 191 , r Q A up X . E lu y I Y g . As policewoman, Doris is right-all right! IV 2' l 1 4- 5 i ' Marg we are sure will never be a Hop As the owner of Wetterau s Weird Weed Shop. As across the sky she writes her name. fl is - Though we neQt oug tlo0 we'd see the day, Mary Lou is gym teacher at SHA. W Nb i - I ,- 'qv 4fQ.9 Y 'lf 'Q a y We never thought we'd see joan Drew this low, As deep-sea diver, to the gi? V--1 I S51 i sys hm t HE n e f W k K She rides horses bareback' and gracefully, too, There's not a trick Kathleen bottom she'll go. M will can't do. C5 I X Q M E Touring the country in a beautiful trailer, Barb found her husband, 2 handsome sailor. Wanda shows all how to sew a fine seam, Sl i 6 .- We knew, back in school, she was on the beam. Pat Murphy is now a well- known physician, Her operations draw world- wide attention. As Sports Editor of the New l York Sta f i ' , X go very far. W If Q EI 5.-LL 5 Y 'ST X ? 2 Into the jungles afar goes Jo, There is not an animal Murph' doesn't know. Quail Ellyn Mullaney as dietician, Helps many to stay in the prime of condition. J aa 6 ali Mary Ellen knows perfume s o u-il-'I X615 K5 r:: :J X K' E C l'-Wi-Q 4 i , .soil it jane has gained such 1 accuracy and speed, In the typist Held, she now ' so well, does lead. Gallons and gallons she now can sell. s CQ. ,fl ii - ' X uf X lx Rose Marie Rabbit: reports foreign news, She manages to gather all of the clues. The Andrew Sisters may now retire, For the Zink twins are ris- ing higher ancl higher. Y . as 1 S gtk ,Zyl 'I f 2 wc' W , Fx Because of her Huent speech, Annarnarie, now, ls showing the other insur- ance agents how. X i E? fi W While social editor of the New York Sung Loretta interviews Virginia Melton. KW f W7 2 fff f i 1 last, her fate, She's popularly known as The Queen of the Skate. 4.4, Z ., As Math instructor, she's quite a successg Mary Doyle is numbered among the best. f X, -bl x X Q X . JY ,N X , f IOQ ZY' ' 1' f? S FUN X, yy IQ , ' -. ff! LX poalla ' if 4 Ll Q5 A Lxhj A N , . W-1 7- 1 1 . f X y . f l A QQ-i,,.,.' f N S I, ' 1 ig, - ff I- l l A fi li fA -- fhl fh As national cliarrip Rita That the Poor can marry the Shgs bag girl for the famlwl Priffesglah 0 t e Patton did c ic 3 wealthy, we've proved, Card g h ld hi Herhbow and arrows did the For Earlene to a penthouse pu Uk: to Please so very Mzikylerloyrcgol osesiioner own trick. now has moved. , hard. i , .1 X- r ' f as M, A Wm V ? Lffv A v X5 LX Fx J 1 55' f' T ' lx Jn , , -- ' X 5 grid W , yt M - T40 LJ! ,Jkxf s A - , 14 ' f 1 W e ,D ef. a , M -lb a I ' ,L-S f fn X . D ter xr if n lx I l AXQ 4 -fl ll 7 As Jack-of-all-trades, Rita Fixing machines keeps Bert With her brave marine i Ann has shown' Catherine Reddinger has be- quitg gay: Twie Wm! WNY: come a doctor of feet, A few Hat tires made her To the Thousand Islmdf' With her nurse, Margaret that way! Wl'!Cl'2 monkeys PIUY- Mannix, she's hard to beat. Q S ' ?-' Toni fulilled a lifelong LH? i ,de A ambition, : C N fx 5 fl. J Gown 1 fi ' - ' - x iii ' Cvuvvm l X :T f K Gum v xx I Wa . Gum -i X l -xg Q I Betty has learned how C0 save her 110118113 She makes her own-gum, you know. i xl A radio icommentator of widespread fame, Gaye puts the rest of them to shame. 1 Q -l For she is now an X-ray technician. That she'll never have to restrict her zone. t A 1 sa If x' I T .gd N T ' O . t ' Q XX pk Al ' Doing the prophecy was loads of fun, Say Eleanor and Pat, now that it's done! The Sophomores are testing the fire for a Wiener roast. The Freshies survive Initiation Day. The Seniors discuss bus problems in an assembly. Jean, Earlene, and the Zink twins sing a parody on School Days. The cast of A Fourth For Bridgef' Footlight Club play poses for'a picture. The co-editors, Delila and Margaret, make Yearbook plans. Ol 61' will Nl' LL 52, f 1 ff W 1,11 gli. A-.. 1 The girls in the cast of A Girl From Nowhere are from The staff of Sophomore Belles pauses for a snapshot. somewhere-Footlight Club? Virginia makes a visit to the grotto during retreat. The Juniors advertise their Fair on wings of melody. Another Footlight Club audience enjoyed the philosophy The photographer gives Doris and her group of Footlight contained in The Incurable Optimist. players a cold reception. Coming events cast their shadow for Eleanor-we hope. Patricia Curl and Mary Ann Hansen rival lturbi. Behold! Our Class rings are here at last. U 1 , gf Z WL fl 'J A xt, W, .I and f 2 m a. -l 'J T5J 'E N ff 1. H 4 . We On April 22, the Junior Class formally invited the Seniors to the Prom. Little Judy Fleischli and Larry Mc- Shaffy, dressed as the typical SHA girl and her escort at such an occasion, came in with a basket of flowers and the long awaited invi- tations. l70J May 5, 1948 Dear Diary: Wire up in the clouds as we sit here and think hack over the wonder- ful time we had at our junior-Senior Prom. As we entered the auditorium, it seemed as though it had been converted into a Paradise of Beauty. Palm trees and huge baskets of flowers were re- flected in the shining mirrors and created a fairy garden for us as we danced to the enchanting music of Charles Rodgers, Orchestra. Three cheers go to Sister Louis Bertrand and the junior Class for giv- ing us such a thrilling time-one which uill always he among our happiest Memories THE SENIORS - s N is Prom ight L a ight or Happy Memorws MANY, MANY THANKS TO THESE KIND PATRONS AND INTERESTED FIRMS WHO HAVE HELPED TO MAKE THE PUBLICATION OF OUR YEAR BOOK POSSIBLE. dh' 0711 His Excellency, the Most Rezferena' james A. Grifin, Bishop of Springfield The Reverend Clergy Parents' Club Mr. and Mrs. Omar Anderson Mr. and Mrs. George Benedict Mary Bruemmer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Clarke Mary G. Crowe Richard Cuthbert L. G. Davis Drs. Donelan and Donelan Mrs. Teresa Eglin Mr. and Mrs. Louis Englum Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ettlebrick Mrs. Marie Geist Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanrahan Dr. Kurt Heisler Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hughes Mr. and Mrs. john Hunter Dr. 'William B. Irvine Mr. and Mrs. john E. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Kraus Alexander Dry Goods Company Altman's Ready-to-Wear Arnrhein's Bakery Arch Wilson, Inc. Avalon Bachmann-Kumle Drug Store Bert's Hat Store Ralph Blalock Company, Inc. Bolt Electric The Bootery Bressmer's Bud and Helen Floral Shop Bunn Capitol Grocery Burchett's Studio The Camera Shop Capital Pontiac Company Catholic Youth Organization Community Bakery Connor's Market Creamy Way Dairy Davis Cleaners Scott C. Dawson Doyle's Mi-Dear Dress Shoppe, Beardstown, Illinois Drach's Restaurant Emil's Tavern Empire Hotel Flynn and Hippard Drug Store Fred's Barber Shop G. and G. Tavern Grand Hotel Grady's Shamrock Gray's Confectionery R. T. Herndon Company C. P. Langenfeld Harry McKennedy Joan Metzger Helen Mulcahey- Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neuhoff Grace Nordmeyer Carl Otto Dr. M. E. Rolens Vitina Sansone Patrick Shaughnessy Dr. J. W. Spresser Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steil Mr. and Mrs. George Sutter Edward Trurter Dea Ushman Frank A. Vyverman Helena Weigand Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Wangard H. D. Woods Firms W. C. Henry Signs Hofferltamp Brothers Humpty Dumpty Illini Motor Company Illinois Dairy The Illinois National Bank of Springield Illinois Transit Line Kirlin and Egan Knox Cleaners LaBonte's Luggage Shop Laton's Tailoring Shop f H. R. Lucrs Mae's Card Shop Morgan Paint Company Morris Kohn Insuranre George A. Mueller The Music Shop One-Day Cleaners and Panther Creek Mines Peabody Coal Company or Men Hatters Rambach's, Taylorville, Illinois Joe Schafer and Sons and Women Springield Tool and Machine Works Springfield Transportation Company Staab Funeral Home Sugar Bowl Sutter's Service Station Typewriter Service Company Underwood Typewriter Company Vincent's Beauty Shop Ware Oil Company Wettereau's Standard Service Winch Floral Company Zorn's Drug Store U1 pdf mary Jane V JO JAM .Aflouf .f4'J6hn, your Jdwfoymph f0Znf.A fb E047 LLBW5 YD qu meeglnjs 03 'NlUL?j4l4'nc?ZJLBJ H X W M W ' ff 5 wjwwmgww ww ? MCM C MW., ,ff XM!! 17M Milf -H af. .via . jggwf Mfjf I ZMMWMMWQ Iwmwfvikffmfm M' WML if M mwlMgmentf MT 'tom OOu e to B jf d SR. M. ISABELLE--Sta A viser SR. M. ERNESTINEiSfd-5 Adviser W MR. MINOR L. SMITH h QQM 'M'-www I n. 4 ,462 X sn T' fin ,f


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