Saint Annes Academy - Grottonian Yearbook (Fort Smith, AR)

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my The 1941 CFEEFSHQWCT is fx 4 , ' Mrs. Robert D. 3015 Reeder IM- Fort Smith, Ark o Zn : . l f Tmple AN NE S ACADE AY CAMPUS V EW OF ST AR QED REVID PAUL F DESMOND C' MTN' Anccnscs Fxve . V: ' s':r, fmnzfxulcte Conception Chur .Crt n .'t.A, ' YOUTH MARCI-IES ONWARD With uplifted head and eager glance the Seniors of 1941 go forth to meet the future with the same measure of intrepidity shown by the boys and girls of Am rica for the past twenty odd years Youth knows that only through her can a country hooe to p osper and progress for on the youth of a country are based all its hopes and areams all its greatness or its shame all its years cf haopine s or its years of woe Realizing then that there is a niche for each individual to fill the cour ageous youthful Q n o s of 4l march eagerly onward to take the r places in this compli ated mas called Life True all will not reach the same heights to greater heights while the privileged few will gain the top most step the highest pinnacle lt matters not however how far we climb but it matters a lot how we do the climbing lf we put forth our best effort if we try to live according to our teachings if we sincerely take for our guiding light the Com mandments of God and His Church th n whether we succeed or fail Victory shall be ours We must not forget that as soon as we pass through the doors of our Alma Mater and assume our share of the burdens of the world we are no longer going to be dependent on our teachers either for knowledge or guidance We shall be our own Masters and Mrstresses our own Pilots and our own Crews Our future achievements whether praiseworthy or blameworthy will to a certain extent bring pra se or blame on our school The many counsels of our teachers will often re echo in our ears and we can always find solace in the thought that their well wishes ride our individual pathways So with these thoughts in mind we the Youth of the greatest Country in the world America march outward and onward leaving behind those who shall take up where we left off and so on down through the years until the day comes wh n Youth seeing us faint with the strife will take the torch from our palsied hands and carry on on ever onward Billy I Kmccmnon Six . l K H , V M F , - - 1 . 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D' TOP ROW Glor1a Mae Maestr1 Bobby Moody Mary Clare I.ew1s Iolm Lehnen Mary Loulse DeLaqranqe S1dvla Snafer SECOND ROVV Iolm ODcll Rose Mary Vxord Ioe Smreker Mane Henry Iackle Brun Dorothy Ann Moellers THIRD ROW Patsy Herrxna Lawrenue Ermann V1rq1n1a McCaffrey Raymond RCIIVIS Nadlne Massrrnmo Ce-lestrne Hun y FOURTH ROW joe Bol Hartneler Marian Mooay Sonny Constarxtmo Iosephme FIOTOHI ,Toe Madden Mary Daves FIFTH ROW Gina Clulla Bernard Whlte Concetta Narlsl Robert Lrmberq Stella Miller George Breker SIXTH ROW Iosephme Lxlerto Catherlne Keatmq larnes Sharun Dllll Mane Kelso lolon Delaloye Mary lo S v en y LAST ROW Alma Rosa IX'l1ldI'9d Sharum Marv Vtfe-st Patty Ker haw Twenty Four ' - 55 , 5 ll M t 'TT , ' s I M h .. f W., 1, I 5191 '-QP A ' l LM, ml I 4 I 1 in 1 f x I :H . I 3:13 I -f,5'a 1 , 5X xr.- . 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ACTIVITIES The Sodallty of The Blessed VITQIH Standlng ltmmy Clawson Martha Massxmmo Imelda Corrotto lohn Delaloye Betty Lu Iordan Seated Betty Frank Vogel Sonny Constan mo Alxce Kathryn Hough Pretec Patsy Herrmq X1 r XVcre The year l94U 41 has been an unusually successful one rn both sprrrtual and temporal prolects for the Sodalrsts of St Anne s The mterest closest to the hearts of all the Sodahsts and the one m whrch they take the keenest delrght rs the care of a young g1rl rn the Tuberculos1s Samtorrum At Thanksglvmg Chrrstmas and Easter the Mrssron Commutee has spon sored the drstrrbuuon of boxes of food candy and clothtng for the poor The Soc1al Commlttee has sponsored two benefn dances the L1terary Commlttee has donated books and dozens of pamphlets to the L1brary and the Euchanstlc and Our Lady s Commrttee have made every effort to brmg to perfect1on then' slogan A Mrssal and a Rosary for each Sodahst Sodallty Conventlon Speakers On the afternoon of May l f1fty seven delegates left St Annes for the Sodahty State Conventton 1n Llttle Rock The theme of the Conventton was The Ten Commandments w1th Alrce Hough Betty Lu lordan and Vxctor Werley readlng papers explamrng the Fourth Commandment Twenty Exght V,-An Y 1 at, A . y. . . 1 . A I 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 11 . . 11 I . . . . 1 , - . 1 Cast of Mary Stuart and I-Ier Friends The Drama Mary Stuart and Her Frrends was presented by the puprls ot the Dramatrc Department December IO at the Immaculate Conceptron School Audrtorrum under the drrectron of Sr Mary Catherme Dramatrc Art teacher Included m the cast are members of the department they are standmq left to rqht Herman Schlatf Stella Mrller Elrzabeth Reed Mar1an Moody Ioe Bob Hartmerer Betty Hubenthal Edward Newport Seated Marquente Daspremont Elrzabeth Korkames Patrrcra Farnand Srdola Shaffer Cast of Dont Take My Penny' Don t Take My Penny' the Senror play was qrven May I6 to a crowded audrence rn the I C School Aud1tor1um Leadmq parts were taken by Betty Lu Iordan Brlly Kmcannon Irene Hammer Iames Keatmq and Elrzabeth Newport Standmq Irene Hammer Elrzabeth Newport Betty Lu lordan B lly Kmcan non Irmmy Grrffm Irmmy Clawson Imelda Corrotto Iarrves Keatmq Seated Vrctor Werley busrness manager Vmcent Borenqasser Alrce I-Iouqh Betty Iane Edelmann Betty Frank Vogel Brllre Wee4s Bob Cordes Rachel Barnett Charles Mrller Ioe Holley was unavordably lett out of the ptcture lrttn Latln Club St Annes Academy sponsored by Srster Mary Antor 1a 1S composed of all Latm puprls who ma1nta1n at least a B average They hold the1r rreetmgs the ttrst and thlrd 'Wednes Clay of every mo'1th at the regular lass pe rod The o'1 ers rescat Sore-nt1a for the present scho1, year are Norbert Smlth Pres1dent and Betty Huben hal Secretary Each student athhated Wtth the club made an OUlSldP protect Some t the proJects were models of war weapons and posters covermq var lous phas s and 'eatures of Roman 1 e The rr l prele t of the year was th rnerrorlzrng and translatrng of the se s nal an ems of the Dtvme OIflC9 a d the Pledge to tlne Flag Top Bow Bertha Thompson Bettv Etzkorn Ann Luclcmbzll Betsy PIICS Bettv Huhenthal Second Bow Elrzabeth Reed Mary E 1zal eth Caldwell Dans Kxncannon Dorothv Choppesku I Blology Club rr fq, 1 ora rtzfd m O ler under the sp e s S15 a y e rs e1e s 1 Pa s al ent 1n1a J e lS mf' as topt s nr mfrfs P t e ment It 'te ca J l d1s ussed lr' Conner ren 1.'Vl h tlets Course e P student su fossfully' completed pre e t ot l'llS c n Qhocslng Vart pe s were a a.ured y the clul Th last s1x 1 relcs et s hool have lie n defotea to d1ssef't1ng van us phvla S rdrng B ymond Ptatble B1 te Wlarre Kelso P tty Ke s aw Alrna Rosa Patsy He rtng D rothy Moel Seated Stelta Mtller Mary West Nadme lVlC'lSS1l'TllHO V1rq1n1a McCaf rey Crrculo Castellano 'te Spantsh Ctur x as orgf mzed earv 1n the year lou the nuplls of the Sprmsh Class ureer the spon .Jars 1p of Slster Mary hlelen T'1e prtmary purpose of the club was to better the students lcnowleage of Spanxsh customs ard to play a small part tn the PanAmer1fan movement eettnq every N n Sf ay clu members enter' nn d themsttv s XV1 'L Spamsh ta ks ann t1 playmg ot Spamsh r ords As a means of rrnpr vmg pr1,nunc1at1 n the Lan guage Phone l ethod v as used as a sur le nent to tue regular text ln tne group arf F1 alrth Kcrk am s Bllllf l f Fl Kc ls ll try Cla e l e 1 IS Me aue 1te 'Tasprem t ll ta lhss mo ls Dhrne F1 r er B rn r ' B v 'B n l ns n ,H W I The S. A1 11511 Qfs B' llg. Cl 11: '.-:as 11' 17 ' etc., C., ' 1 mn- scr E119 of ter M1 r f l.laft21,,'.-J, The offioe 1'-rfeii at the firt 71ee'1:1g were t y Herring, Preede .7 and Virg' 1' M Caffrf-1, Sfretary. 131i the Vario. retina 'C ot t' 1e1y ' lg 1,1 an'l r ,Cen Cl ffflip- e1 'r 1l 1. Biologi l '11 or d were 1 A I, ' 't 1' 1a-h cg .' a aj C ' '.-J ' ' 1 'ous ff 1. C Q ' b 1, 21 , 1e ' w' 1 , C 1' 3 , e1 . 1 1' ' ,uf 'Q 1 11 1 1 'TTY' 'a 111' 1 116: ' 1 ' ll ' I ' a r h , 1 , '1 r' , o 1 A Crescat Scientia, the Latin Club of ters. '1 ' ' ' f . C1 I' . 1 1f'C of C 'V ' 11 el 1 . ' a e 1 l't ,. 1' 1a 1' 1' ' e 1 11 ' ' ' a C th ' ' 1 ' nu , -a , 1 1 I' 1 1.1 C 1 , 1 ' ' , 1 . ' Tl, '1 C' 'u 1: ' , l 4 1 , ,- 111 111. 1 ' 1 .X 1, A ' ' s Et' ' 1 . 1 .., . . E' A 1 S l , 1- 1 ' - 'F 1 J 11- 1 ' . X Y Y M1 , we: e ,l the f h 1 A 1 1e 11: -' e .1 1 , 1a re 4 , - es . 11 - 1 ' 1 o ' o ' 'o 1 , - I . 11 1 7 F' :gi fr 1 l , . 1,1 , 1 ' , 1 - , ' f 1 X .1 71 tl 1 A 1 'fe X119 5 o, 11 r, 1 , 112 .rf 1, - 1 on, Thirty Natronal Honor Soclety ...vt- Prctured arove are the offrcers of the Natronal Horor Socrety Marquerrte Dasprernont Presl dent Iames Keatrnq Vrce Presrdent Ahce Kathryn I-louqh Se retary Irrnmy Clqwson Student Body Representatrve lV'artha Massxmmo Treasurer Other members of the SOC1GlY are Betty lane delmann Betty Lu Iorclon Betty Frank Vogel Brlly Kmcannon Irene Hammer Dorothy Moellers Nadme Massrmmo Patsy Herrmq V1rg1n1a McCaffrey Catherrne Keatlnq and Lawrence Ermann Chemlstry Club Chemrstry marches on so do St Annes Chemrstsl Under the sponsorshrp of Srster Mary Matthew St Annes l94l Ch mlstry class composed of l9 students has spent t e qreater part of the year pert rrnrnq laboratory experrrnents The group pr tured r present th honor studen s f the class who hav not made be ow' a B aver qe 't o rrqht l'1ld eil Srnets Bev mond Bar le Mrldrei Qt rurn Io n De-laloye E12 eh Newport Commerclal Club The Comrnercral Club rs sponsored by Sr M Stamslaus and meetmqs school year The oblect of the Club rs to stlmulate mterest rn shorthand typewrrtrnq bookkeeprnq and all other subrects pertamrnq to the held of busrness The offrcers of the club are Presl dent Betty lane Edelmann Vrce Presldent Alrce Bocxtrlqht Secretary Francrs Burns Treasurer Iimmy Clawson Thrrty One . . 5 V ' t, ' QS gg -3 , 't ...A ,I ..,.- .5 S? - af . 4 V' ' . ' ,- . V . , , , V , , I A I I 1 - ' .3 . . . H ,,,,,, . ,C 5 ,V are held periodically during the . 3 . U . . , , 5 , 1 ' - ' , ' ' : . 7 . . , . K T. , . I Q . - , M 'C e e . -1 c .- .. e l' ' a . Le-.i '.: .J r- ., 'bo ' .ka , . ' , 1' abt - . Boys' Glee Club !!' all TOP ROW Left to R1ght Gregory Meyers Bob Cordes Brlly Kmcannon Vxctor Werley Vmcent B-orengasser FIGDCIS Burns SECOND ROW l1mm1e Gr1tt1n Mlltcn Crawley Bobby Moody Ioe Korkames lrmmme Clawson loe Smreker Late Hutcheson THIRD ROW Sonny Constantmo Ioe Bob I-lartmerer Emerson McConnell Albert Korkames Charles Mrller lack Haaser Earl Boles Kellem Grler Professor Derdeyn d1rects the Boys Glee Club a the darly practrce and prepares them for concert mngxra when such events as the Drstrrct Vlu 1CGl Eestrval the Unrve s1ty 1-hgh School Meet at Fayettevrlle or the school or Church requrres thelr servrces whlch 15 several trmes a year Therr program consrsts of a number of Glee Club songs that are well loved and rn constant aemand for assembly programs and for other occasrons but perhaps therr most outstandrng work rs therr srngmg of the Requxem Mass rn the Gregorran Chant whlch aates back to the srxth cen tury Under Mr Derdeyns able drrectlon the Boys Glee Club has attalned a hrgh standard rn rnuslc understandmg and appreclatlon The Boys Quartet composed of Late Hutcheson Vmcent Borengasser Charles M1ller and loe Korkames has become a very popular group ln the ldrgl' bchool Lrke the larger groups of slngers the boys have attempted various types of songs but they enJoy the negro splrltuals and they hke to r1ng the bells m Temple Bells The Glrls Trio 1S composed of Elizabeth Korkarnes Mary Lynn Garne and Mlldred Sharum and they hke to work when they have to They s ng MORNlNG and VIOLETS ln a ooncert style alhough they are glddy glrls and have fun tyrng to get around the words o' PETER PIPER at M M 160 to a quarter note Commencement Program lune 3 l94l Processxonal Coronatlon March The Prophet Meyerbeer The Derdeyn Orchestra Sanctus and Bened1ctus from St Ceceha Mass Gounod Land of Hope and Glory Elgar Ensemble Salutatory Water Boy Robrnson Boys Quartet Ioe Korkames Charles Mrller V1ncentBorengasser Lafe Hutcheson Class Essay Mornmg Speaks Mrstress Margarrta Penn Glrls Tno Ehzabeth Korkames Lynn Garner Mxldred Sharum Valedrctory Auf Werdersehn The Blue Paradrse Romberg Graduate Class Song Recesslonal Prrests March Athalra Mendelssohn Thxrty Two , . . , 1 .A . s' ', A ' ' 4 s' ' , , .' r ' ' . , I V I 1 I r , A 1 I A A ,. 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GIRLS' GLEE CLUB I l 1 ' ,U 1. is Y TOP BOW Left to Brght Mary Lynn Garner Ahce Kathryn Hough Ann Luclcmbrll Betsy Prrce Dons Kmcannon Paulrne Rush Catherme Keatmg Betty Mooney Vrrgmra Bruce SECOND ROW Wanda Lee Wallac Betty lane Edelman Imelda Corrotto Elrzabeth Korkames Mrldred Sharum Iosephlne Lrberto Marguerrte Daspremont Gloria Mae Maestrr Patty Kershaw THIRD BOW Bertha Thompson Betty Lou Iordan Betty Hubenthal Dorothy Choppesky Betty Lou Etzkorn Mary Daves Irene Hammer Mary Pat Munsey Martha MGSS1mlPO FOURTH ROW Merl1ne Drake Brllre Weeks Srdola Shaffer Emma Martrn Betty Frank Vogel Mary Helen Bender Elrzabeth Newport Paullne Meadows Mary Massette Cnarlotte Brshop Celestrne Hurley The Curls Glee Club under the drrect on of Sr Margaret Mary partrclpated n several musrcal events clurrng th vear They are resoonsrbl for the Commencement srnglng for the Baccalaureate servrcos and for all school srngrng durrng the Vcar The Glee Club meets darly 'or rehearsals and therr repertorre Includes a wrde varrety of s ngs secular and sacred Smaller gro ms and rndrvrdual members of the G1rls Glee Club are rn constant dorna d for programs and ln vart us contests have won honor The Mrxod Chorus whrch IS compos d of th comblned Glee Cluos numr rrg about erghty m mbers rehearse together once a week and hrough the med1um of hard wo lc ml cxcellent d1fEC tr n under Prof sor Derdeyn hale accomphshed am 1t1ous works L1ke the rndrv cual Glee Clubs the Mrxed Cnorus rs rn much demana for Ch.1r l' servrc s as well as for sch l act1v11es St Annes Glee Club Chorus May 20 1941 Te Deurn Dudley Buck Sweet ard Low Barnby Ensemble The Bu ble H1gh lrnlcs Frrml Ehzabeth Karkames Ded cotton Franz McLeod The Island of Koo Koo Breau Late Hutcheson Vmcent Borenqasser Charles Mrller Ioe Korkames The Blue Danube Strauss Sprcker Grrls Glee Club Ave Mana Schubert Late Hutcheson Vrolet Mrldenberg The Blue Swan Mueller Ehzaoeth Korkames Lynn Garner Mrldred Sharum The Two Grenadrers Schumann Charles Mrller Llsten to the Lambs Dett Song of the Vrkrnqs Fanrng Boys Glee Club Where My Caravan Has Rested Lohr Mary Lynn Garner Keep a Inchrn Along Cam Butterfly Butterfly Delrbes Ensemble Thrrty Three . - : ' , , ' . ' I 1 ' U, ' I 4 I r I I I 4 . Q - . V. , , . I I I I I ' I , . V I I I 1 I 1 l-- 1 , f 1 I 1 , . . Q ,. ii . ' e . , 'e, , I , ' I V I f.: - s- V A f s. ' ' ' eu e .' C Jer. ' e .. ', t ' r f at , ' - 'z es ' ' b .', ' 'id, . W, ' ' ' ' ' fc. Le oo . I I I I I V TheSnowLegend..........,.........................................Clokey . , , , . , ........................,,..........,.............. Boarders Soft Ball Tearn TCP ROW Iosephlre FIOTOHI Margaret Thomp on Mary Deffendall Betty Kershaw SECOND BOW Emma Nartm Elizabeth Reed Irene Frorom Mary Clare LGWIS Bertha Thompson THIBD ROW Pat 3 Ke sha v V1 qlma Bruce Bu 1 Kelso B he Marre Kelso The Boarders Softball Team were practrcrnq lona before the off1c1al season opened They can be found on the ararnond mornrna afternoon even ma Saturday and Sunday The star pltcher for the team rs Pat y Kershaw and Vrrqrnra Bruce IS therr prrze catcher Margaret Thompson Mary Deffendall Ruth Kelso and Betty I l , Ml . . . , Q - , A , -, , . 3 I 1 I - 1 f - r 1 t r.'., , fl .,ll' ' . , ,. .. .. . . , V ' , . L . .J , r, I Q -fc' f , if ' I . . 1 1 A I - .H . , . I 1 f I . , 1 I . Kershaw are top notch frelders Thxrty Four lturbl Muslc Club Under the sponsorshtp of Sr Margaret Mary all the puprls enrolled 1D the musrc department are or aanr ed 1nto the Iturbr Musrc Club The purpose of th1s or qanrzatron IS to develop a qreater apprecratron of both vocal and 1nstrumen tal rnusrc The Offrcers as prctured are Rachel Barnett Vrce Presrdent Vrctor Werley Presrdent Marguerrte Das premont Treasurer and Elrzabeth Newport Secre tary THE FOOTBALL SQUAD TOP BOW Charles Barry Gene Barnett Iames Keattng Ioe Korkames luntor Mansour Frank Benfro Gregory Meyers and Iohn Mason Sm1th MIDDLE ROW Iohnson Crandall Sonny Constanttno George Lux Albert Korkamus lohnny Wrlson Charles Porter Boy Upchurch FRONT BOW Bob Corrotto Dtck Haaser lack Brun Late Hutcheson Harry Smets Herman Henry and lack Haaser Irrnrny Grtfttn and Ioe Smreker were absent when ptcture was made The 194041 Season was a banner one for the football team of St Annes The team popularly known as the St Annes Buffs opened the season wlth a 7 to O v1ctory over the Van Buren Reserves lt was a hard fought game and though no stars were among the Buffs the teamwork was perfect The second game on the seasons schedule was the Greenwood Bulldogs an exceptlonally Th score was St Annes 24 Greenwood U The thrrd game brought a drsappomtment to both the players and the students because of an expected vtctory Mansfteld lagged behind tn the fxrst half but started an aertal attack IH the last p9f1Od of the game Whlch brought them a 25 20 VICKJIY After the Mansfreld game the Buffs were determmed to do or d1e and so defeated Splro whtch had one of the best teams tt has had tn several years But the Buffaloes came out on top wtnnmg 13 to O Texarkana belng next on schedule was met wtth strff opposmon from the Buffs who emerged wtth the vrctory The outstandtng players were Haaser Corrotto and Sm1th the score was 15 to 6 St Annes Buffaloes made a record of runmng up the htghest score ever made at Grrzzly Stad1um when the crushed Keota 86 to O Every player drd hrs part and the teamwork made every play cltclc The next game was a tangle wtth Hartford who as predlcted would hand us a defeat But the Buffs had dtfferent tdeas and handed the Hustlers the small end of the score 20 to 7 The fmal game of the season was played at Muskogee Oklahoma agamst the St Ioseph oardtnals an old rtval whrch had beaten S A A for the last four years But agarn determmahon and courage won the ball game for the Buffs 13 to 9 The only casualt1es of the year were a broken wnst for lody Smreker tackle an m1ured ankle for Drck Haaser quarterback and an rmured nose for Iames Keatmg center We extend our stncerest thanks and apprectatton to Coach Ioe Carroll who gave h1s undwxded attentton to mstructmg the boys ln playmg football th proper way We also extend thanks to Assrstant Coach Leo Corrotto who gave h1s ttme and attentxon to the team Irene Hammer Thtrty Ftve S23 l- D . , W L 5 A - wg' .hw ,N . . . , strong team. The game was high-lighted by a 98 yard run by Mason Smith, the Buff quarterback. fu . . . A I . . . - . . , . . 9 I 4 Mardi Gras Kina, Queen, and Court fi The Mardi Gras celebration which is under the sponsorship of St Anne s Alurnm Assoclation is an annual social event of outs andzng importance in the school Candidates are chosen from each high school class for Kinq and Queen of the Mardi Gras A contest to determine the winner IS launched The two candidates gaming first place in the contest are proclaimed King and Queen cmd are crowned at a colorful ceremony immediately before the Mardi Gras Ball The losing candida es become members of the Mardi Gras Court Clawson Francis Constantino Master of Ceremonies Ki q Ioe Bob Hartmerer Queen Mary Daves Anthony Lrmberq Wanda Lee Wallace Bernard White Mary Elizabeth Caldwell With The Alumni In assisting the Alumni with the Mardi Gras Ball we felt that we are only doing our part to help make the Academy grounds and buildings rrore heauntul for it is for this purpose mainly that the funds so collected are used Our real introduction to the Alumni comes with the Alumni Banquet scheduled for May 25 We shall then have the pleasure of meeting formally Miss Helen Redmond President Mrs Grmand Shaw Vice President Mrs Roy Upchurch Secretary Mrs Elton Iordan Treasurer Thirty Six I 5 Reading from left to right: Mary Helen Bender, Milton Crawley, Billie Louise Weeks, Iirnmy s ' ' ' l r ' , , , Football Queen, Court, and Captains 'fir Immedrately before the Buffaloes played thexr homecommq game November l5 l94O Mary Imelda Corrotto senror class candrdate was crowned I-Iom commq Queen at the Immaculate Conceptton School Audttorlum m presence of a caoacxty audlence A proqram of Pep songs and a pep talk preceded the Crowmnq Ceremony Cap am Ioe Korkame asslsted bf Sub Captam Lafe Hutcheson placed the Queenly crown on the head of Mary Imelda Reading left to rrqht Captam Ioe Korkames Glorta Mae Maestrr Ann I.uck1nb1ll Queen Mary Imelda Corrotto Patsy Peak Dorothy Choppeslcy sub captam Lafe Hutcheson Iumor Attendants Patty OLeary Iohnme Harper Sally I-Iouqh Carol Ann Ev ns Farewell to SGHIOIS way of trrbute to the boys and qlrls we have been assoclated w1th for the past three years Semors we hate to see you leave the schooll You have been an lnsplratlon to us IU many ways m school act1v1t1es and 1n the socxal duttes that 'ook our attentlon after tne school day was ended Wtthout you what Vtllll become of our Sodal1ty meetmqs our school assemblles and our Frlday ntqht dances? lNe snall try to keep up the good Work you are leavrnq off and when Nay 1942 arrives we hope that the Tumors can speak as mcely of us as we are able to speak of you To each amd every member of the Semor Class we extend our heartl st cortqratulattons for the successful completion of thls part of thelr lrfes work You are now on tne IIISI runq of the Ladder of Lrfe may you m trme qam the topmost place and rernam there forever Our best wrshes our lov and our prayers w1ll follo v you mto your new ltfe Dont forget us' The Iunlors of 4l Thlrty Seven il 'f Q 'L , 'Y As the Seniors of l94l prepare to depart, we, the Iuxiors, wish to say a few partmq words by - H'-gl 'in MU I 94 T I 1 LT Q V F3 A K, k.1AAk.f E-'gig 1 U .' 11 , 1 x f- II- . 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X 'Nxif , ,mi U . l D J The St. Anne's World Statt The members ot the World stalt work early and late to QIVS the school news to the puprls lt s the1r Job o collect news to wrrte edrtorrals and feature columns to solrcrt ads to cut tencrls and trnally to turn out a qocd clear prmted mrmeoqraohed eqhtpaqe oaper Prctured above are stanarna Marquerrte Dasprernont Martha Massrmmo Bob Cordes Imelda Corrotto Brlly Krncawnon Rachel Barnett lames Keatrnq Elrzabeth Newport lrmmy Clawson Eetty lane Edelrnann lrmmy Grrttrn Mar sena Stone Elrzabeth Korkames Seated Brllre Lourse Weeks Late Hutcheson lrene Hammer Edrtor Alrce Houah and Betty Lu Iordan Trlbute to Qur Teachers We the Senror Class ot lO4l taqe th s cpportunrly to express our utmost qratrtude to the Srsters at St Annes and to all the students tor the part they tunate ln hav na recervea from therr capable lrps words or sound advtce and sprrttual qurdance lt rs the hope ot all the Semors as we tace our h ah school mernorles wrth us that we leave tn return our deep apprecratron to all those who have helped us to become that whrch we hope to prove our elves worthy araduates ot St Anne s As a trnal word may we extend a smcere wrsh that the tuture days ot all St Anne s students may be as happy as ours have been lV'ay our Alma Mater remarn always what she rs today the Gu clrnq Lrqht ot Truth and Knowledae Edo tann Frm l ' . l ' l t , 1 ' ' . , Q . - . ,. . N . t , f 1 1 ' ' U l A f '1 have played in malcinq this year a memorable one. Vfe consider ourselves tor' . 5 , W . , I . . , ' 1 r ' Q Y- ' 4 W, 4 ' ' t - Ee'-ity lane in t , . jf .-1:1 Our Advertisers lt you Wish to satisfy any need of life, turn to our last pages for the solu- tion to your problem. There you will find the very best in every line of mer- chandise, and every type of service you may desire. lt is with deepest gratitude that We acknowledge the support of our merch- ants and businessmen. We trust that you, dear readers, will give them your patronage and cooperation. The Message ot The Grottonian Staff Friends As you look through the pages of this book of memories we the Staff want you to live again the happy days spent Within the walls of dear St Anne s We have tried to preserve tor you the memory of classmates GCllV1l19S clubs organizations classes sports and everything else that makes school life interesting ln presenting this issue ot THE GROTTONIAN we Wish to offer our appre ciation to all who have helped to bring within its pages those treasured gems which ordinarily are as fleeting as school days but when recorded in a year book are as lasting as eternity St nding l tt o right lf' rsena Sone, Iarres Keating Clizab tlr Newpcr V1 'c werley liar guerit Dasprernont Vincent Bor 'iaass r Be 1 Lu Iordcrn loe Korkames licl a Corrottc Lal Hut neson Ptacnel Barnett Cn r s Miller Seated lrene Hammer Eetf Frank Vogel Iirnmf Griffin All '-lcugh B j lfn nnon B tty Ian Edetrnann Bon Cord s Martha Massimmo Forty Three , , I . . . . . t , . , , . I . I 1 I , . a ' t ' ia 1 t . - ' s' re . t, '.r ' v' - Xe . , ' 1 e. e, tt' ' , . , rr -G , 9 c' , ' , Hale ' . , ,ti , ' ' cel , Lil' ,L cf: , e , . . e , r e, . Compliments of PUTMAN FUNERAL H O M E Phone 5107 The Graduates Pictures Were Nlade by BARNETT'S STUDIO C6 Where Pictures Are fllade B est DODGE PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS Ross N otor Co HERFF JONES COMPANY Young Men s I us 1 Shoes lmcl Xlil xxsxs Offlclal Jew elers Class 41 ARCADE 55 O 5685 Mens Store Shoes 0 T 705 G:u'1'ism1 ,Xvc-. .Xlwzlys ilu' N1-wcsl ' in ' ' 9 v . . , . ,, ,.t. PAI , M Izlz . , I 0lH'l'S0llt2ltlYC ,gg ff':f:f5 t Indian SUIIIIISH , E fq jffff-ff ' 2,101 Gzlilws Sl. , T 1 Um- of U0 , ., . , . . Y . . . St 'l Q I5 l.I I I l.l'. . X, 1 X1 . . 1 . ' V S I ,.,. 1. 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