St Josephs Academy - Patrins Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

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LP, - .r '- 7:51 J-:i, 't:'?q.,.'.? mini.: if wi -.0 . 1 .-Q, , In. ' ' -'- -nl -5 1 -2 5, ., . W . ,J . , . , . .- H '- aw '. '- n ' ' rv ' ' ' 4 6 0 0 -' K el-Y 45,6-v5 Ka4 LZ! M wif- 'F 19, ' - JHQa.3m ,,'Q vi 'n Q W 'M N , Ib .'3 -..ut.5,4'3b.-.-lAQ.sLdj:fA-15' 0m,,.a.....u.,v If-..!nL.-. .,fn15Wi' ' Q.-H.. . LU SAQWLQ . . f . Cyril' gll'AllI'lJlll' - Xing , onorccl lll fha' HIIIA 5la'6al'iJfiz' gongrcuj Our Monstranre is the symbol of the Ninth Eucharistic Congress. The Papal lmqate will rarrv this lVlrmstram'e in the linal procession ot the Congress. The Reverend Felix Tissot, a pioneer in the Twin Cities, brought this exquisite Monstranre from Franre in 1855, The workmanship dates it as more than one hundred Iiftv years old. lt is made ol hammered silver. En- graved on the base is the Supper at Emmaus, and wheat and grapes, symbolic of the Holy Eucharist. The figure supporting the Monstrance is thought to be St. Michael, the Angel oi the Sanctuary. Father Tissot gave this Monstrance, his cruets, his chalice, and his ciborium to St. Ioseph's Academy. The pictures ot these gifts run throughout this 1941 PATHINS. Father Tissot's Chalice :backed fion To our Eucharistic King, Who is to be honored in the Ninth Eucharistic Congress, we lovingly dedicate this book. We pledge our honor, love, and service to Him forever. May He guide us throughout our future lives and make them as fruitful as our school years. Father Tissot's Ciborium ecwed all-olalaec! Lg fAe .gzniom 0 1941 eniom Yflnalefcfwmen .xdcfiuifiea mggion rama liao lain,-Q .xdfiifica .fdvluerififsemen fa Editor-in-Chief 0 Ioan Cowie Adviser 0 Sister Marion we oy' 14,244,471 Vfbzfflgigf , . f If A. 1 I k -'24 ffl- His Excellency, Iohn Gregory Murray, Archbishop of St. Paul, Sponsor of the Ninth National Eucharistic Congress, the Celebrant of our Eucharistic Day Mass, and Commencement Speaker. His Holiness, POPE PIUS XII, who is sending a representative to the Con- gress. 'A 0 X .g'f p 24. y 41-3 .' A -fairs ' 0 rfgisf' N, T. .' r- . 'T I Q Y' l WE: 1351-1' , ' JK: U ' .cr s 1-ss. seem? la af h Q. 'fi ' 5:11 - ' :lin '.i't.:c.3-.lg ' -, n -113311 , Qi 2 - ' T T, 'tt wlwlwfnfr - N ' it s L. i t gfiil rw? 7 LJ 3 El I flask-if ef- A f .-1: 1 ' i Y ' f , V T if T ' f AQts ' i -4-. -T- Q Hy .Q L7 fo yy? ,Na . ll' ,', 1 .t is ' ll ee S -U1 y kr, :L Q '- , ,g,it+lSi J x I ,' V' ll 1 ' : L l N1 J fff,ff f -1- 2. 'ips m s s faG32LEfel3i 5, 1 1 . it-is-L-1 it ' L T- iIlm!Ll t Q W, ,y , g UQ , ' ' 2-' , my 3? 5 5 E. 5 1 so N - . ,, F to e 019, D25 '4 1' 7' 5' 7. . RN . '- The official emblem of the Ninth National Eucharistic Con- gress designates both the religious character ot the meeting and the place where it is held. The aureole toval band? is universally recognized in Christian Art as a symbol oi sanctity representing the golden rays enveloping the whole figure ot a saint and the glory with which that person is invested in heaven. It differs from a nimbus which encircles the head only. The wavy bands of white and blue in the lowest third ot the emblem are used in heraldry to signify water: and the crenelated wall above them suggests the battlernents ot a city. This means that the Congress is to convene in a city or cities by the water, namely, oi the Mississippi river. St. Anthony Falls and the myriad lakes ot Minnesota. The cities oi Saint Paul and Minneapolis are easily iden- tified by the domes of the Cathedral and the Basilica of St. Mary. the most striking church editices in the North- west. Between them. resting on a cloud, is the silver Monstrance wherein will be enshrined the Holy Eucharist to be carried by the Papal Legate in the procession on the last day of the Congress. It is a photographic reproduction of the Monstrance used by Father Tissot, missionary in the Diocese of Saint Paul in the sixties of last century. The rays emanating from it symbolize the glory shed by the Sacred Host over the Twin Cities. the State and the Nation. The words above the Monstrance, O Salutaris Hostia CO Saving Victiml, constitute the first line oi the Latin hymn sung in honor of the Blessed Sacrament during the benediction rite: and those on the red scroll at its base. Mea Omnia Tua Gill I have is yoursl. are the motto of the Most Reverend Iohn Gregory Murray, Archbishop ot Saint Paul, incorporated in his coat-of-arms. Monstrance and domes are shown against the background oi a blue sky flecked with tleecy cloudlets and seen in perspective above the wall ot the city. The aureole is depicted in the national colors-red, white and blue-and the inscription tells the kind of reli- gious congresl tEucharisticl, the sequence in the series tNinthl, the meeting-place tSaint Paul and Minneapolisl, and the date tlune, 19417. The emblem is unique. significant and original in con- ception and design and has never before been used in a civic or religious function. 0l elfU0l The Editors, Contributors and Patrons of PATRINS: Your decision to dedicate the 1941 issue of the year-book of Saint Ioseph's Academy in Saint Paul to the Ninth National Eucharistic Congress indicates a disposition in harmony with the devotion of the Sisters who founded the Academy ninety years ago and in recent months permitted the use of the precious monstrance which has been the repository of our Eucharistic King at the Academy for many a decade to become the central ornament of the insignia of the Congress itself as well as the instrument of expo- sition in the yinal procession on the last day. The many tributes of love to the Lord of Hosts gathered within the pages of this book will be a priceless souvenir of the Congress itself as well as of the ideals that have penetrated the souls of the students of a school dedicated to the cultivation of all the powers that produce the highest type of Christian womanhood. May the Divine Master who shaped the destinies of the Congregation of the Sisters of Saint joseph in the perpetuation of His ministry within the area of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul for the truth and culture that only the Church can give bestow His richest treas- ures of happiness on all who have had any part in the preparation of this testimonial to the Divine Guest who ever abides with His chosen children! Very faithfully yours, f Archbishop of Saint Paul. The Feast of Saint joseph, 1941. MOTHER ANNETTA, B.A., American Conservatory of Music Chicago, Superior. SISTER MARY IOHN. M.S.. University ot Chicago. Princi- pal, Religion. SISTER MARY ALOYSIUS, M.A., University of Chicago Assistant Principal, Mathematics. Religion. REVEREND FRANCIS CURTIN, Instructor in Religion. REVEREND FRANCIS R. O. HAYES. Instructor in Religion. data? Y' -a 1 I N. f y . T' I ' 431.1 I ' QLNFXJ ' f . i N I REVEREND BERNARD SCHUMACHER. Instructor in Reli- gion. REVEREND EDWARD WHELAN. Instructor in Religion. SISTER ANN THOMASINE. B.A., College of St. Catherine. Glee Club. Music. SISTER AVILA. B.S. in Library Science. College of St. Catherine, Librarian. SISTER BERNETTA. Diploma, St. Aqatha's Conservatory. St. Pauly M.M.T.A. Certificate. Music. Orchestra. SISTER CARLOS, B.M., American Conservatory ot Music. Chicago, M.M.T.A. Certificate, Directress ot Music. SISTER CASSILDA, B.A., College oi St. Catherine. Art. SISTER CHRYSOSTOM, M. ., University of Minnesota. Mathematics. ' SISTER CONSTANCE MARIE. B.A., College ot St. Cather- ine, Social Problems, History. SISTER DE CHANTAL, Assistant Librarian. SISTER HENRICA, M.A., University ot Minnesota. Regis- trar, German, Religion. SISTER IRMINA. B.A., College of St. Catherine. English. Religion. SISTER LAURENA, M.A., commbie niversggew York City, Commercial. ' ' S I ,.,f4 . City, History. sxsrsn Mmacux, B.A., que Q: sr. i e, Mathema- tics, Religio L1 V f XF Q SISTER MARGUERITE MARIE. B.A., College of St. Cath- erine. English. SISTER MARION, M.A., Columbia University, New York City, English. Religion. SISTER MARIE RICHARD, M.S.. University ot Minnesota. Home Economics. SISTER MARY EUGENE, M.A., University of Minnesota. Bi- ology. I Eff- 2 SISTER MARY IAMES. B.A., lleg oi St. therine, Eng- lish, Religion. SISTER ROBERTA, Diploma, American Conservatory. Chi- cago, M.M.T.A. Certificate, Music. SISTER ROSE CATHERINE, M.A., University ol Minnesota. French. SIST ROSE ELI BETH, M.A., Universit of Minnesota. X eh i 'fff?a,Zo5Z SISTER SYLVANIA, B.A., Colle e of St. Catherine, Religion. SISTER VINCENT DE PAUL. M.A., University of Minnesota, Latin. MISS LUCILLE GREINER, B.S., University of Minnesota, Physical Training, Physiology. MISS DOROTHY HELMER. B.A., College of St. Catherine, Commercial. MISS HARRIET IACKSON. B.A., College of St. Catherine. History, Biology. MISS TERESA IUNGBAUER, B.S., College of St. Catherine. Home Economics. Physiology. MISS MARY KELLETT, B.L.I.. Emerson School of Expression, Expression, Dramatics. MISS KATHRYN RYAN, B.A., College oi St. Benedict. St. Ioseph, Minnesota, English, Social Problems. MRS. LUCILLE SMITH. B.S., College of St. Catherine, Chem- istry, Mathematics. MISS MAUREEN TIERNEY, B.A., College of St. Catherine, English, History. MISS NADINE WINTERER. B.A., College of St. Catherine. English. MR. LEONARD SMITH, International School of Music, Lon- don, Choral. J I .. ,iw.pg,, f. mt +1 W ' ,EH w, M 4 K x N -MC- as. I 'A Ya las.. an I V .fm 11? Self X Q E va. ..,. - .. A I5 kiwi 1.L'j'l, X .. v 1 1 'SJMXQQ ' W ' 1 YM 5 an sw 3 Q In J 1 k XV . 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With the foreknowl- edge of the Ninth National Eucharistic Congress begins a preparation in order to have the best of gifts in readiness, to manifest our consecration to the Eucharistic King. His glorification will be wrought through sacrifice. The casual park attendant and the prosperous business man have offered their services to contribute to the riot of gold and white that will be displayed in flowers and decorations. We are grateful for the opportunity of demonstrating our love and faith in Christ the King in a special manner. F N.. object of our burning love, is ours in the Eucharist. We cannot ...t 'xl X F rom our hearts, alive with zeal, springs a desire to prepare a special bouquet to strew before the King. We offer the gold of love and white of purity, and we humbly present this book to our King and acknowledge His supremacy over every phase of our lives. He is ever present in our minds and hearts. -Marianne Ritter, '41 ...sm - l These are the Commencement lyrics which have been set to music to be sung on Graduation Day, Iune 3. Eleanor Illi's and LeVon Lorinser's poems were chosen from one hundred twenty-five lyrics submitted by seniors. LIKE THE LILY LeVon Lorinser Our Lady loves the lily fair, Which stands so tall and white, With head bowed down in con To Christ, the King of Light. The lily with its heart of gold, Is loved by Iesus, too: And in His arms He does enfold This flower pure and true. And we just like the lily fair, Will bow our heads in praise: Our Lady, then, for us will care: Our hearts to God she'll raise. THE SPRING HAS COME Eleanor Illi Stunt PTGYCT I come! I come! You have called me long. I cross the prairie with light and song. You can trace my step on the waking earth By winds which tell of the daisy's birth. QF Q. The primrose peeps through the shadowy C The green leaves open as I pass. Ioy, joy, winter's work is done! L35 I, the Spring, at last I've come. L I E Q e-s f' X X 0I'l0l KO! FOLLOWING GIRLS GRADUATE MAGNA CUM LAUDE Marianne Ritter, Valedictorian Frances Geary lane Drinane Geraldine Savard Anita Bloms lean Herman Margaret Congdon lane McElrath Mary Rose Buckley, Salutatorian Mary Elizabeth Mee Lois DeMeu1es Lois Quinehan loan Cowie Lucille Tschida Mary A. Borden Alline Sailor THE FOLLOWING GRADUATE CUM LAUDE Rosemary Flynn Iosephine Treanor Helen Haag Marie Komarek Patricia Mullarky Betty Anderson Bernadette Phillips Donna Kistler LaVerne Milashius Audrey Selinske LeVon Lorinser Catherine Loney Lorraine Muller Carol Reilly Lorraine Colbert Roberta Schannach is-it I w, X, I 2:5 Im , -ffi'H ' 2- ggzlfiv 1 f ' 52? Margaret Vaughan Patricia Woodruff Nancy Stein Helen Marzolf Dorothy Baumann Mary Catty Maydene Lafavor grass .Seam THE VIGIL A wavering, determined flame Sheltered in a scarlet frame Makes a perfect vigil for Our Lord behind His tiny door. He stays within-and waits in vain For me to visit Him again. Though I don't go to Him today The faithful vigil light will stay. Geraldine Savard, '41 Dear S. I. A., N KATHERINE ALLARD Kay . . . Her little brother's cap . . . cute as a kitten . . . Goldilocks . . lt's just too neaty! ff PHYLLIS BASTIAN Felice . . . little bit of sun- shine . . . plaid reversible . . . that last day of retreat . . . tricky notes and puns . . Shortstufi -pet peeve BETTY ANDERSON Elizabeth lane Clare Rhoda Fitzpatrick Anderson . . . Kosher dialect . . . first row. first seat . . . basso profundo LUCILLE AYD THERESE BARRY Call it hoomer . . . Fit to be Hates being called Teresa Ty'ed . . . Those laughing . . . very quiet. . . out to spells . . . Oh, well . . . lunch . . . Ike 5 . 6 ,W DOROTHY BAUMANN BERNADETTE BERREAU HELEN BLINT Bozo . . . bubbling laugh Bobbie leanne . . . paging Beans . . . Who played . . . interpretive dancing . . . Schiaperilli . . . larnbie pie thgt ace? . . .To dye or not to Princess Many Moons . . . . . . Max Factor complexion dye . Q . nylons Sarong . . . gay, mad girl . . . the ideal date . . . dresses, tresses. and guesses ANITA MARIE BLOMS A neata girl . . . No, no . . . Well, in St. Michael's . . . Mrs. Up and Doing . . . The good humor girl - I UNE BOLAND Iunie . . . sunny personality . . . that South American way . . . blue-eyed belle . . . sweets to the sweet . . . ambitious MARY HELEN BREHER No, really . . . beautiful hair . . ping pong . . . ice skating . . A pushover for swing ecords RUTH BRESNAHAN Bresi . . . her diet a day . . . pet peeve: Ruthie . . . Is working for a perfect bowling score i I I , .P .,!f X, Q , si A ,ny MARY KAYE BONNER MARY ANNE BORDEN Var1ous coxfiures . I. . chic ,fsee you in 212W . . i pathos wardrobe . . . vivacious . . . , , , , swing sister . . . contagious In her lfolce ' ' ' Just dmgfng laugh . . . super dancing abil- U1'011nd - - - great Speakmg ity . . . successful wishing ability . . . famous for win- will . . . Timid soul? . . . ener- ning awards U . i good sport ge ic BETTY LOU BRUNNELLE MARY ROSE BUCK .LEY Bru . . . raven locks . . . Musical magic. . . Buck . . . very French . . . It's a secret Why? . . . animated ques- . . . Queen of Beauty and of tionnaire . . . Save me a seat Home KECJ . . . Wee Bonny Buckley No Walls Enclose Thy Spirit in Their Hold. MARY IANE BURNS Even-tempered, sincere dis- position . . . star in Home Ec . . . produces beautiful works of needleart . . . also plays the piano l ANE BURLEY Still water with ripples of wit . . . artistic talent . . . outdoor girl . . . addicted to classical music Y I u l MARY IANE CAVANOUGH EILEEN CODY Humoresque . . . Dark Eyes Irish to match her person- expressive . . . Oh, I forgot ality . . . a good skatefrl . . . . . . laughter like tinkling Meet my adopted sister . . . bells . . . lemon cokes it could be nurse MARCELLA CAMPBELL MARY CATTY Come hither eyes . . . thinks The emerald of Erin . . . fur freckles are terocious . . . loving . . . a girl who car effervescent . . . l was so blush . . . cokes . . . Get it?' humiliiied! . . . tennist?J LORRAINE COLBERT God's gift to Patrins . . . natur- ally curly hair . . . plays ping- pong . . . always even tem pered . . . It's an art MARGARET CONGDON Peggy . . . brown-eyed Su san . . . coot-be . . . some body's darling . . . pep and personality . . . devastating dimples CATHERINE COSGROVE Brotherly love . . . nonchal- ance at surprise parties . . . sincerity . . . a fast friend . . . hideout: South St. Paul IEANNE COUTEAUX IOAN COWIE GEORGIANA CROWLEY Little girl voice . . . long Eek! . . . Iohnny . . . Georgefal on my Mind . . . curled freshman . . . second imagination plus . . . oh, to a mannequin . . . to charm Schiaperilli . . . would like to be glamorous . . . Chicago the stag line . . . poise plus forget rules and regulations . . . versatile sport . . . sonne- . . . twinkle toes . . . better late teer . . . Ellery Queen EILEEN DEERY Dearie . . . vocabulary plus . . . weakness for humanity . . . two blue orbits . . . Mon pieds they hurt . . . you keep me in stitches ...vov 1 l LOIS DE MEULES DELORES DENZER JANE DRINANE Corresponding lines . . . Par- Dorie . . . sweet and low . . . Ienny . . . double order on lez-vous francais? . . . It's a earnest and direct . . . ambi- the Anvil Chorus . . . little mystery to her . . . It's a tion: to be Michael Angelo, domestic . . . oh rats . . . Gregg world . . . Always on Ir .... Twelve record-playing Ianie and her giggles time, always helpful. radio It Lives in Countless Hearts That Choose Thy Tenants To Uphold NOELLA DUFRESNE BEVERLY DURAND ROSEMARY ECKER MARIORIE ENGELBERT Dark French beauty . . . Bev . . . Oh! isn't it darling! That grin . . . Honestly, hey! Engie . . . White shawl . . f?-o-oh, that Latin! . . . Every . . . Dotes on: Pekingese dogs . . . her merry laugh . . . low- Isn't your hair getting long cloud has a silver lining . . . . . . California, here I come pitched voice . . . long voy- er? . . . the eyes have it quiet, please . . . Lucy Guilford age home . . . Facial expressions . . . the world laughs with her ! ELLEN ANN FAILES PHYLLIS FINNERAN MARY FITZGERALD MILDRED FITZGERALD Nurse Failes? . . . Duo per- Finn . . . Age of Inno- Blue eyes, curly hair, with a Ditto . . . Millie with her dou sonality . . . Give me a cence . . . Tuesday at the freckle here and there . . . ble troubles . . . Ambition: tt horse . , . Sophisticated U . . . yellow shoes . . . Ah, to go a-traveling get the highest score in bowl Lady Dotes on: Ioan's clothes ing r I ! A I ELIZABETH FLANAGAN ROSEMARY FLYNN CATHERINE FOLEY PATRICIA FUREY tark eyes . . . Ah! Sweet Au- Isn't this fun? . . . Olga Kaye . . . glamourously Irish as a shamrock . . . 7:15 tum fhairl . . . Sillwlleffe in Vodolgasted . . . eyes that photogenic . . . one of the In- a. m. to 4:30 p. m. . . . Wed- Town ' ' ' tempestuous ' ' ' shine with hidden humor . . . separables . . . hair orna- nesday? Hm-m, have to wash .npredictable moods ,lelody in Plata qnotesb' ' ' puppet-love . . . devotee of ments deluxe . . . hands up lasy come, easy go the theatre my hair tonight ELIZABETH GANGL etty . . . Her voice was ever oft and low- . . . that long ob . . . dewy freshness . . . asketball twin FRANCES GEARY A sunbeam of happiness . . . petite . . . Redhead . . . humoresque . . . Eyes of hea- ven's own blue . . . So1d American IOAN GEISENHEYNER DOROTHY GIBBS I've gotta buzz off. . . . face- Dot . . . End of the line, maker deluxe . . . Cap . . . please! . . . Dressmaker widow's peak . . . basketball superb! . . . Light brown star . . . Love and hisses waves . . . what goes on at your lunch table, Dot? Thy Lily Flower to Us Is Dear: GLORIA GIULIANI Oi! . . . poster painter . . . poise -onality . . . black, black hair . . . bowler-over . . . chief jester . . . No. 12 ROSEMARY GLEASON Rosie . . . The Ink Spots . . . outdoor girl . . . infectious laughter . . . Happy! . . . What nationality did you say you were? COLLEEN GREELEY When Irish eyes are smil- ing . . . Col . . . super terp- sichorean . . . I'm unhappy again . . . Pay attention, Col1een! MAUDE GREENE Miss Greene wanted in sur- gery. . . . Sub Rosa . . . My kingdom for a horse! . . . oh, those bangs MARY GOLDEN Goldie . . . lover of popcorn . . . pet peeve: token bor- rowers . . . Ambition: to get a llcumll ROSALIA GRABENSTETTE Rusty . . . after scho snacks . . . pull out tl crutch . . . four year elevat- permits HELEN HAAG GLORIA HAAS Hair-do . . . that office atmos- Shorthand-eek! . . . A phere . . . lost and found . . . me, just ask me. . . . Shinin precise air . . . deliberate dic- light in the business world tion . . . German scholar FRANCES HALEY 'rankie . . . They Say . . . It's a great day for the Irish . . Hair like a raven's wing BETTY HANRAHAN Ham . . . soft hazel eyes. auburn hair . . . wants to play an accordian . . . Chloe . . . dotes on salad dressing and convertibles 1-1 5 Uisii-i'Ql?f J ' ' - MARGARET HARTMAN Margie . . . enjoys costly things . . . trick jewelry . . . congenial . . . happy-go-lucky . . . Ang1eworms, ish! S4 Q DOLORES HAUSLER Personification of sweetness and geniality . . . No doubt! . . . curly hair without curlers . . . originator of the smiles series IEAN HERMAN IUNE HESS 'xpressive - voice, hands, Steady diet . . . keeps in the 'ersonality . . . Mama Bennet swim by diving . . . Is bored . . B1ack and white demon by travelogues . . . Goes for . . Duchess . . . Stage's prodi- trouble and sailing 'Y IREN E HINDERER Refinement personified . . . demure, joyous temperament . . . sweet voiced . . . Litt1e Skipper . . . I just love that. HELEN HINSCH Black locks and a beguiling lisp . . . It's the principle of the thing . . . French Accent . . . I can't find my battle ax Thy Torch of Learning Leads. ELEANOR ILLI Eddie . . . Hospitals? No, thank you . . . Takes tuna fish salad every time . . . On to Hawaii . . . Spring Song ROSEMARY IACOBY LAURA IAGGER lake . . . Figure skating bal- Sylaura . . . school spirit lerina . . . peaches and cream personified . . . mysteries in complexion . . . Kitten with the wind . . . meanie of the the big blue eyes . . . Goldi- Dramatic Club locks CATHERINE IENKINS Fidelity personified . . bouncing laughter . . . IN mightier transports move ar thril1 . . . You'1l find her 211 . . . fascinating stride AUDRE IOHNSON Sophisticated b u n d l e o f sweetness . . . master of cere- monies . . . Begin the Be- guine . . . Don't forget the accent ague LORRAINE IOHNSON SHIRLEY IONES Iohnny . . . always good B1ondie . . . whizz on skates natured . . . long golden hair . . . A Girl Scout's honor . . . . . . Modern Venus . . . One of perfect hostess . . . say it We Three with flowers CAROL KAUF MAN Nursie . . . family cottage c Gray Cloud Island . . . Souv nirs from all over the wor . . . ready for anything x.,,.,e'l MARY ANN KEARNS ere again, gone again . . . its . . . always a smile . . . otes on French fries twith lenty of saltl EILEEN KLAERS Puiet f???l . . . Well, what do ou know? . . . say it with her ew language . . . Crazy com- ients without a grin DELORES KELNBERGER Sweet . . . demure . . . stately . . . noted especially for her friendliness . . . spendthrift . . . hates buying cheap things IEANNE KNAUB Soulful brown eyes . . . Iona- than! . . . bridge whiz . . . wonderful dancing ability . . One dollar, please . . . friendly personality . . . Five O'C1ock Whistle Q KATHERINE KENNEDY Innocence abroad in her blue eyes . . . Ferdinand . . . Makes a hobby of eating . . . small shy voice MARION KLEIN Brown eyes crinkling at the corners . . . Wanna go bike riding? . . . Go west, young girl DONNA KISTLER Black hair and snapping eyes . . . feminine Paderewski . . . Slapping the base viol tcornettesl . . . love of shoes MARIE KOMAREK I don't get it . . . faithful friend . . . Essence of sweet- ness . . . Wha did you say? . . . anxious to please Let Us Revere With Words Sincere Thy Good and Noble Deeds. MARIORIE KRANIGER I'm always thinking of you, Margie . . . That rosy com- plexion . . . Boy, did I have fun last night! EILEEN LODAHL The perfect Scatterbrain . . . genius for humorous themes . . . Minneapolis Dipf?J . . . Mutter, mutter, mutter MAYDENE LQFAVOH La favorite of many . . . There are buds of sweetness in May . . . I have an idea! KATHERINE LOMMEL Don't you believe me? . . . G.A.A. prez . . . 96 in physio- logy . . . the gym's stellar per- former . . . Pinky . . . sis- terflyl love DONNA LANGEVIN Striking eyebrows . . . mem- ber of Trip1e Alliance . . . sleigh rides and house par- ties . . . If you see Catherine or Mary anywhere- W,,f-01' CATHERINE LONEY Katy did or maybe Katy didn't! . . . Want to know a secret? . . . Are you related to me, too? .sf LaVERNE LARSON Vernie . . . beautiful ey' everybody's friend . . . dote on driving-flashy cars . . admires blond hair LeVON LORINSER Lee . . . swimming . . . P the Lily . . . shy but graciot . . . Oh, Danube, so b1ue . hider of talents MARY JANET LOW Hawaiian War Chant plus Only Forever . . . Chrysan- xemum . . . Hi, Low . . . Quick like a bunny! CELESTINE MCDONALD lever forgets others . . . weet and lovable . . . noted Jr beautiful hands . . . Sal- y . . . in the bleachers MARY PAT LEUBSTORF CHARLOTTE LUDWIG RITA MCARDELL Taffy-colored hair . . . Retreat Oh, my side hurts . . . Gargle . . . Dates and diets -you leave me speechless straight hair . . . What was . . . loves to save a token . . . . . . Puncti1ious vocabalabil- I gonna say? . . . Billy . . . Don't do anything I wouldn't ary . . . knit two, rip two her questions . . . picture cut- do ter IANE MCELRATH ANNE MCGILLIS EILEEN MCGUIRE Ride 'em, Cowboy! . . . Wee Annie . . . 99 44510096 Charming laughter . . . flash breezy hair cut . . . Peace . . . fun . . . Aw-Shaw! . . . Don't of dancing eyes . . . I've quiet humor . . . Hail, Colo- be si11y! . . . the broken been so busy . . . whizz in a radol . . . Saga of Leadvi1le record auizz . . . breezy banter . . . bein' as how . . . sincere v School of Happy Mem'ries, PATRICIA MCMAHON RITA MCNAMARA TERESA MCNEELY IRENE MADDEN Patsy . . . off to Spring Lake Irish . . . extraordinary Tess . . . poetically inclined Heart of butter . . . willin . . .subtle whimsical notes . . . athletic ability . . . jet black . . . When Irish Eyes are worker . . . memory for birt' feather hair cut . . . You ain't hair . . . business manager of Smiling . . . mission master days . . . ten cent movie ti just talkin', kid. teams . . . referee . . face be- mind . . . sugar lump kets . . . consideration for o MARY MAHAN Iune bug . . . connoiseur cars . . . b1ue stocking . What's this war doing? . . . protege of Mr. Webster hind the counter ,f GLORIA MALONEY MARGARET MANAHAN MARY MANTOR of Toni . . . she's hep on the Beautiful posture and a spar- Clown . . . 96 in social pre .. South American Way . . . kling smile . . . Cathedral blems . . . no permanent Boots and Saddles . . . with Confraternity . . . Marg . . . needed here . . . life of my little bow and arrow . . . Ambition: to finish a typing party . . . Where's Cathe Boston accent assignment ine? HELEN MARZOLF quabelle . . . smooth! . . . igel . . . striped-sock knitter . . love me, love my dog e. Paml . . . station wagons MARCELLA MATTAINI Polka, schottische, and ye olde type music . . . Great accomplishment: typing her brother's theme five times . . . private secretary ELAINE MEDINGER MARYBETH MEE Such a deep voice for such a Irish brogue on order . . . little girl l l l consistent high brilliant student . . . hand knit heels . . . Pastime: listening to gijgn sweatecshgla 'Figsgggi 5: Ilfferse side of Back BUY Rings l. .' winner of money U 9 prizes MARIORIE MEINZ LaVERNE MILASHIUS GLORIA MINEA MARIE MORLEY friend of all . . . charming Quien Sabe twho knowsl Porky . . . never without her Old Fashioned Girl . . . . Marg . . . musical . . . . . . two attractive dimples. . . comb . . . Do I worry? . . . picture book coloring . . . lary lane of Opera fame loves classical music . . . al- allergic to black lipstick . . . There are smiles . . . skat- . rippling waves of hair ways smiling . . . low voice Whatcha know, Ioe? ing through the seasons . . . I made it myself Dear Academy, MARY MULHERN Mully . . . Tommy Cadets Noted for: traveling and los- ing at rummy . . . Her desire is to pass physiology PATRICIA MULLARKY LORRAIN E MULLEB at . . . hum a little ditty Absolutely soundless lwhen . . musical record Break- she's asleepl . . . count on er . . . lilt of Irish laughter her to fill in the hush . . . . . perky. golden hair and brown eyes LOUISE MURNANE Weezy . . . It's a W4 derful World . . . allen to red hair, convertibles . Say, sis . . . You ain whistlinl BETTY NEUBAUER BETTY NEWMAN PEGGY NOLAN DOLORES O'LEARY Short . . . sweet . . . gracious Page boy bob . . . Dotes on: Peg . . . Careless 1y drop- Larry . . . Dotes on: Hal . . . lovely traveling compan- Strauss waltzes . . . also Ter- ping a Handfu1 of Stars . . . tweed coats . . . menu coll ion . . . loves things tall . . . ry . . . nurse-minded . . . Is midnight snacks . . . baby- tor . . . lt All Comes Back captures hearts . . . Isn't that my father here, yet? blue eyes . . . super Iava Me Now . . . finger nails marvelous? live 5 l e a PEGGY O'MALLEY IANE OMAN MARY PATES AUDREY PATTERSON leg of our hearts . . . viva- Sweet Someone . . . You Alias Mary Helen . . . Better Blushing cheeks . . . bright ious . . . bewitching dimples ain't kiddin' . . . softspoken late than never . . . When blue eyes . . . reserved seat . . marching feet . . . Io . . . rose and white complex- Irish Eyes Are Smiling . . . on the early morning street- . . I'm an old stage hand ion . . . interested in dia- Good enough to eat car ard luck girl monds tin chemistry? LORETTA PETERSON PATRICIA PFEIFER BERNADETTE PHILLIPS MARGARET POVOLNY imple and sweet . . . she's Pat . . . brown eyes . . . Bernie . . . Horrors! She's ZZMGTQUTQE' -I: - f1'ief1d1Y - 5 - rally a treat . . . big brown good cook . . . Dotes on: red written another poem . . . can- spandy mia ngfnble fm' yes . . . Retta . . . baby saddle shoes . . . Encore on did fin more ways than one? gg:Eitio'nfs slsegghin pilrifniaei :ice We Three . . . orphanage Oh, lookit, a babe-e-e , . . quiet humor .I I . heaven' in the country midst test-tubes Let the Laurel Branches Be a Crown to Thee. - IOSEPHINE PREINER Ioey . . . music and danc- ing . . . quiet and reserved? . . . sympathetic listener . . . easy to please CHARLOTTE RING Char . . . poise . . . black eyelashes and fair hair . . . art of knowing what to do and when . . . traveler LOIS QUINEHAN She's our merry sunshine . . . tailor made . . . You should see Mendota . . . Sing it again, Lo . . . Officer Quine- han MARIANNE RITTER Corner on gray matter . . . the Ritz virtuoso . . . argu- mentive ability . . . Honest to Paul . . . battle of Sara- toga? CAROL REILLY ROI . . . enviable wavy hair, merry brown eyes, and laugh ability . . . haunts the bridge realms . . . You're not so sharp, kid . . . Blue Or- chids BETTY ROCK Bette . . . Ebony black hair . . . Rock crbye baby . . . airy fairy . . . Now I Lay Me Down to Dream MARION REITZNER The day she loves best March 27th . . . always pe: fectly turned out . . . winnin smile MARGARET MARY RYAIN Peggy . . . merry blue eye and sparkling smile . . . c ways a jolly companion . . Irish wit ALLINE SAILOR SHIRLEY ST. PIERRE GERALDINE SAVARD EILEEN SCELI Cashmire song in modern Shirl QBimboJ . . . potato Ierry . . . Let's get mor- Specializes in sports . . . ra- tempo . . . guiding light of the chip fiend . . . top typer . . . bid . . . personality plus . . . ven locks . . . mannish chemistry lab . . . Tuesday's baby curl honey . . . flyin' off Prez . . that natural, glow- voice . . . in the mood for fun Child . . . Mousie's big sister the handle ing look . . . qualities of a . . . able artist leader ROBERTA SCHANNACH EILEEN SCHILTGEN ARLENE SCHNEIDER FLORENCE SCHNEIDER Neat as a pin . . . that Iewish Have we got any home- Smile that makes people for- Flo ' - - ankle leflglh uni' :lialect . . . doubtful oh's l?l work? . . . notice that wrist get their lines . . . Ar . . . Eormd' ' ' lynch Elieriods PIT' . . from lazy laugh to excited watch . . . Could be! winning '41 model . . . balling errenea-gr'Godn131 nigncfgnfm S Jiggle Out alfability Dauntless Guide of Youth, Teaching it To Soar, HELEN SCHULTZ IRENE SCOTT IVIARIORIE SCOTT DOLORES SEILER Dramatic little parcel . . . Ah, Dresden C0l0Ti1'19 - - - SCOUY Guess who I am, kiddo? . . . DeeDee . . . Sweet an Sweet Mystery of Life . . . srgflfjer orf?Ree14e,j Scotty number two . . . on Lovely . . . our shorthan all around question box??? dusk Bnsvbn hair . I ' Model with the dance . . . Nifty whizz . . . collects match co' T Plymouth ers AUDREY SELINSKE MARIE SELBITSCHKA MARY SHAUGHNESSY MARCELLA SHEPPA A bit of everything good . . . Se1by . . . happy-go-lucky Shaun . . . Oh, look at me Dreamy eyes . . . irankne thought I'd die . . . tooth- . . . I just can't do anything now . . . mischievous Irish schoolgirl complexion . . paste ad . . . oh, music! . . . with my hair . . . agreeable wit . . . few serious moments neatness personified . . 1 geniqlity . . . auditorium clown per seamstress RUTH SHIELDS DOLORES SKAI DORIS STASSEN NANCY STEIN oves short girls . . . Ouch, Hair like the shiny gossamer Stassie . . . unique person- Petunias, a Surplus Commod- iese long l???D assignments of a fairy's wing . . . music ality . . . come dance with me ity . . . Ya-hoo . . . Nance' . . possessor of businesslike lover . . . loved by all who . . . her famous cousin, the . . . the tools to work wit . . ualities know her Governor of Minnesota. Wherefore art thou, Ro- mee? FRANCES STEPHAN I :own eyes . . . loyalty for er friends . . . teaching kin- argarten? . . . Franny . . . obby: writing to boys in ngland ELIZABETH STEVENS MARIE STRUB Where'd I put that trans- Quiet . . . patient . . . knit fer? . . . practically infinite one, purl two . . . loves fire- memory Cnote sarcasm? . . . places . . . Well, for good- sixth sense Koi humor? . . ness sakes! Christmas play beard EILEEN SWEENEY Swen would love to prefect in the library . . . hates being caught chewing gum . . . Drummer Boy God Who Gave Thee Blessings -- MARY LEE TAYLOR Easy smile . . . Anybody walking home? . . . Love me? . . . baseball fan . . . famed for ability in themes IEWEL THOMAS MARY MAGDALEN TODD BETTY TOSNEY Rollerskater deluxe . . . I Mickey . . . exhilarating Blue eyes . . . butterfly lask love long fingernails . . . personality . . . twinkling . . . freckles . . . subtle hun Frenesi . . . can't bear be- eyes . . . always smiling . . . . . . chocolate-covered pf ginners on a roller rink Strauss waltzes . . . first so- nuts . . . she'll frame it prano to alto in four years MARGARET MARY TOURSCHER Sweet sophistication . . . not- ed for clear complexion . . . One ' Encore t Torchy 1 We Three . . . Irishmen ,ya-C' MARILYN TOWNE Radiant smile . . . sweet sim- plicity . . . piano virtuoso . . boogie-woogie records . . bowling . . . our darling VIRGINIA TRAXLER Ginny . . . noiseless laugh . . . Favorite flower: the rose. it matches her complexion . . . Ambition: to teach kindergar- ten 1 IOSEPHINE TREANOR Graciousness personified . flaxen-haired versatility . singing voice to make 5 dream . . . gentle patience wit and humor MARY TRENCH PATRICIA TROIE LUCILLE TSCHIDA MARGARET VAGNONI Mem . . . teachthJer Mary Pat . . . You ain't kiddin' Chida . . . vitality plus per- Maggie . . . charming little . . punctuality plus . . . blues . . . First loves: bowling, the sonality . . . tricky little ras- chatterbox . . .laughing black nger for posture week . . . army, sophisticated swing . . . cal . . . accent on eyes . . . eyes . . . goes for Italian spa- iper-giggle . . . excited antic- the eyes have it carnival . . . tennis . . . Amer- ghetti . . . password to happi- :ation ica's Darling ness MARILYN VAN ORNUM MARGARET VAUGHAN repressive hands . . . Van Marge . . . such smiles . . . . . quick alibis To You- ready wit . . . vivacious . . . t . china blue eyes . . . beau- college patriotic souvenirs . . . Eul coloring . . . peppy pianist deluxe . . . girlish charm LAURA H. VIELLEUX Little Girl . . . make hers a white coupe with red leather seats . . . Mary had a little lamb DELORES ANN WALKER Efficiency . . . those coal black eyes . . . can't remember to forget . . . always ready with a bright idea for a questionl Give Thee Blessings More. DONNA WASHBURN Wash . . . hair like a cluster of sunbeams . . . collects rec- ords and strawberry sundaes . . . frankness and cr sense of humor DOROTHY WESTERGREEN Your eyes have told me so . . . sensational giggles . . . favorite pastime: working out new dance steps PATRICIA WEYAND Real g1amour . . . Lizzie in the swim . . . barre1ling in . . . coiffure . . . her one act play . . . Firestone theme song DOROTHY WHITACRE That hour-glass figure . quick Whitty . . . she lor tor the Windy City . . . Arr tion: to ride on a beer trucf mx LOUISE WILHELMI LORRAINE WINDORFER LUCILLE WINKLER Skilled equestrienne . . . an Lern . . . beautiful titian hair Winkie . . . operations apple a day . . . muchey . . . summer hideout: cottage . . . bowling . . . Oh. no . . . so . . . five cents worth of at Lake Iosephine . . . vi- nonchalant wave . . . Where gasoline, p1ease brant smile . . . contagious did I put my key? nurse giggle PEGGY WOLFF Noted for her smart clotl . . . watch the Chevs go . . . longest hair in the ser class PATRICIA WOODRUFF rt ...shyasadove... nkling gray eyes . . . fa- 'ite hobby: reading . . . t peeve: sitting alphabeti- ly MARY I ANSEN tson City Mary . . . Oh . . . I can't remember to get . . . Any mail to- Y? 3 Mdltx Rt ss! ELEANOR WOULFE CATHLEEN WOULFE DOROTHY WRIGHT Rippling laughter . . . loves Kathie . . . so naive . . . Dotty . . . steady thar gal red . . . Hobby: skating . . . baby curl . . . blue eyes and . . . Miss America knits Ambition: to be a nurse . . . dark lashes . . . I don't get green cable sweaters theme song: Skater's Waltz it . . . tea dances . . . gabar- well all Wright com dine coat plexion My Dear Seniors: Four short years ago you entered St. Ioseph's Academy as mere fledg- lings, timid yet eager to take the great step which would make you St, Ioe's girls. And now after having striven, with more or less success, to develop, under the guidance of your devoted teachers, your spiritual, mental, and phys- ical powers, you are about to try your wings and fly away-out into a queer, chaotic, unsettled world. During your stay with us we have implored the Holy Spirit to direct you and us so that your training would result in much fruit, so that you would go out into that sin-torn world ready to do your share as a member of the living Christ in bringing the fire of divine charity into the hearts of your parents, your friends, your neighbors and your enemies. We congratulate you on the theme which you have chosen for your year- book. What could be more sublime and fitting than the Holy Eucharist for the central motif of not only your annual but for your whole lives? May you meet this Divine Friend often, yes daily, in holy Mass and Communion! Then your joys will be sweeter, your sorrows will be lighter, and you will keep close to the ideals and traditions of S. I. A. Though you are going out from these walls, we do not bid you farewell, for we will ever follow you with our good wishes and loving prayers, and a hearty welcome will always await you when you return as alumnae members. That your future may be a bright and happy one is the earnest wish of Sister Mary Iohn. 4 .P x The thoughts of these four years bring a lump to our throats and a suspicion of moisture to our eyes as we remember little things, vivid things which bring them back to the present. We can hear the slamming of locker doors, the throbbing murmur of voices, the shuffle of walking feet, the sound of the convent bell. We listen for the quiet fluttering of pages during a study in the library, the clap of a sister's hands, the rippling of a dozen pianos, the sudden hum of the sound system, and the methodical tick of the office clock. Again, our minds frame pictures which form a moving panorama of our school life-veiled heads bowed in prayer, hundreds of girls in blue and white uniforms strolling around the campus, rushing from class to class, dancing in the gym, listening in the auditorium, and studying in the library. We see the campus in winter covered with a white blanket of snow, and the rows of bright tulips across a broad stretch of green in the spring. How easy it is then to say Do you remember: The night of the great blizzard when eight girls changed from day students to boarders for a night . . . That we were the first class fortunate enough to have four yearbooks to mark our high school ca- reers . . . How much we enjoyed our I.S. because we still had another year . . . The sudden popularity of knitting and bridge when we were seniors . . . Moses, who scowled down at us from the library walls . . . Frenesi and The Worker's Train over- worked . . . Social problems classes trying out the power of suggestion . . . The run on popcorn fir during Lent . . . The S.I.A. bracelets . . . The senior editor's There, it's all done- approximately fifty times a day . . . The spinner on the bulletin board . . . The cute little note pad by the phone which rolled out paper . . . Marcie's ls everybody under cover? while Sister waited for silence in the locker room . . . How we fell over each other's feet when we all tried to say the stations privately and at once . . . The popularity of hot dogs when unlocked lock- ers were officially closed . . . The two heads with grass for hair in the library . . . The fascinating steam irons in the Home Ec. room . . . How hungry all the third floor people were when the Homemakers were making cookies . . . Saint Peggy of Chicago --our patron saint . . . The practice for the rope jumping act and the basketball drill 1-2-3-4. l-2-3-4 . . . When the stage resembled a morgue during Romeo and Iu- liet -and the sandwich board costumes . . . Every- one rushing to take out books in the very last min- utes of the period . . . The night the stage crew worked with the nuns till eleven o'clock to make the set for Little Women . . . The chemistry room's picture of a girl holding her nose-H23 . . . Our overwhelming desire to slide down the bannisters . . . The one o'clock studies during our senior year . . . The muffled voice from the loudspeaker during retreat lunches . . . How we ached to write Tomor- row is a free day on the main bulletin board . . . Father Missia's present of an extra day of vacation at Easter for our singing . . . How Miss Kellet said There's a chance for comedy there when we com- plained about taking men's parts in Pride and Prejudice . . . The way we marked all events in our senior year with This is the last time we'll do this. x I I ECSTASY Rondeau Voi ture Ioan Cowie My Lord, My God-I know not how to say The ecstasy I feel at closing day, When o'er the earth with she1t'ring bands you spread Your mantle of love's color--flaming red, Dyed in the Sacred Blood shed by the Way. The cooling breezes brush my cares away. As though Your Hand in benediction lay Upon my brow, and all that can be said: My Lord, My God. When from the lowering clouds the last gold ray, A hand that's lifted up to God to pray, Has to the highest peaks of heaven sped, My thoughts to beg for entrance there are led, And neither foolish doubts nor fears can stay, My Lord, My God. Y O U T H Ioan Cowie Youth is a gypsy. Blithesome and carefree. Dancing down trails Of golden flame: Rivaling the birds In songs without words. Through wooded dales, Flashing, youth came, Brown-skinned and fair, Bittersweet in her hair, On a road wind-swept That led through the years But molten golden laughter Is soon followed after By sorrow-she wept A dying youth's tears. Never quite lost Only silvered with frost, Is youth's patrined lane That leads to the past. The pathway will wind For aye in the mind: Remembrance sweet pain Has proved it will last. T H E P A R A G O N Iosephine Treanor She personified purity. An example unsurpassed. Didn't she live humility Until the very last? A model of obedience OUR LADY'S PRAISE Maydene Lafavor With the sky for my paper Of rich azure blue, A branch as a pen Dipped in dawn's rosy hue With no thought of reward, I Write of Your praises, The Blessed Virgin lived for God, Sweet Lady in Blue' Her precious Son and Lord. T O K E N S Catherine Ienkins The Virgin plucked a rose and held it to her breast, And smiled when under sculptured fronds The thorns deep in her heart were pressed. The crimson petals glistening fell to earth, Each one a perfumed gem of hallowed love unguessed. ' air' 75 V' R Y O U R G I F T S Dorothy Baumann If I should try to thank you, God, my King For all the gifts that you have given me, T'would take me all my nights and days The praises that are justly due to Thee. You've given me the beauty of the night. I've seen the wonder of a day in May, You've led me on the way to truth and light. to sing I thank you, God, for showing me Your way. W O N D E R M E N T Catherine Ienkins There's loveliness in little things: A myriad colored bridge through space, A frosted pane's intrinsic lace, The a cappello breeze that sings, The diadem of stars at night, And honeyed blooms that grace the light. The price of these is only being. The golden draughts of sun-kissed air, Silver shafts from the moon so fair- Loveliness was made for seeing, But more than this for wonderment, In finding beautv yet unspent. THY MAKER Mary Catty O sweet child, Know thee not That thy Maker Is meek and mild As thou? C-...3 ALL FOR THY SAKE gm .6 Ioan Cowie In Patrins just for forty-one, -'iff-'lfh' We offer all the things we've done. The gold shines with our love for Thee: f' 'J' The white denotes our purity. Thus in our book and lives we make Our only theme: All for Thy sake. G R A D U A T I O N Ann McGillis We often wonder what life holds . 0s When high-school days are through. 3.13315 , Wife, mother, nun, or nurse, Even death may call a few. Q ' But while we wonder, we look with dread hz' Q56 On the swiftly passing days. That bring upon us all too soon The parting of our ways. NX W Q 1' is A C C E P 'I' A N C E Eileen Deery I am untried, O world, To fit into life's endless swirl: Be kind to me, a girl. I've seen the crowds go by. With hands outstretched up to the sky: These figures do not lie. O world, accept today, One who her books now hides away: One who for happiness will pay. l l---III llgl L Q' i E'I:g:l:l:l:l:lE MCNABB. President Ng' DOROTHY CATHERINE QUINN. A T DQNQHUE, Secretary-Treasurer I X. 1 Vice Presidem J' u I Xi 'ix 1 . lillx Nmwf LORRAINE BACIGALUPO ADAM PATRICIA IEAN K BARND 1.Uc1L1.E M,-BEL BRADLE BOLES EILEEN BREAULT 1 Q , SHIRLEY E MARGARET BOHMHN DOROTHY ANN BLEEs MARY ELIZABETH BESTE BENSON j ,nf ,1 pi A L r t X 'I ELIZABETH BRUSTER BRUNNER ' KARWYN 4 CASPERSON RITA ELEENOR ' CARDINAL Hail to Christ, the Eucharistic King! Come with me: His praises Iet us sing. Lucille Brczdle, '42, ei ii -I 3: i- . ,., L , 5 A 1. w 1 1 u , S M, ' Nuwhbug ,f fi' N14 Q,-1iI i ii 13 'Q Q1 1 A, . . . K K l IAM. , fl I -mr Z' . I. , I I-Ah I '17, ' xv' I - I , 1 ,' qln Ari'I. .ILP E71 J ,A L 'f 'V AJ I0 ' A, FC I1.fA.f't A AA M' .. L EAA Y .th-A. KN! A- Q z. ffnl 'X' I '14 'L. :lu v-If I 1' ' . 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BERNADIN ' I' Q KEHOE PATRICIA CHARLOTTE KAUEMAN I IUNGHANS I GWEN ,J A MARY CATHERINE IONES , -1 TENNINGS fa 1 ' BEVERLY u MVN , DOROTHY HYNES J HUNT , O X IOSEPHII BEATRICE KOCH CA ERINE KOALSKA X . cr' IHCH 'H ,, . , L I- ' 5, LUCILLE H, - X' O' - ' 9 ' KATHLEEN XLR.-f ' KIMMEL f I-lm, - ,, , ..,, V, - KENNEDYAQH ' f . X I , V X 71 I EILEEN Ml 'MJ' 4 pf JMX - U Y A' K I-, -, -I . I,X,.A.f. AUDREY KENNEDY I 1 1 . .- , I N KELLEHER ' f -f H 1 AA! Qk A .AI - X M.. ' 1 NX ' U' N.-4 ' ' A fa' 4Q 3? fx 90' .v RUTH LEE DOROTHY LEE ,, , MARY LOU PHYLLIS LA'-'TH LAUGHLIN MASSESSTE A sacred Chalice does enfold BERNADETTEII' 'st , i A heavn'1y Gift more rare than gold. LA CROIX . ' 'IV ' Fayette Weycmd, '42. nxt' ore! The Host is raised! A tus, Son ot God, be praised. I U. I . 0- ff' Bernadette Murray, '42, V 'V ' lA4,T2:4,4.1, f'. 1 E 'K ,JMX ,. . .-1 I' xf ' V ' .tr E,-H .M A EILEEN MALONEY LOIS CHARLOTTE LYNCH BETTY ANN , 1 M-4 Llnfclf, ,, I ' LERICK lr. g A 1, Q 1 V, : A - .H rn. ' ,:'f.,,. F fa ,P . A' ' 'ff JI .. ',A 4 LL glxltl, MARGARET ETHEL MARZOLF DOROTHY MARTHALER ANN ' I MARKS MARKERT ' o f . J P J FRANCES MANAHAN Fi A MARY MARGARET MANOGUE PATRICIA MCBRIDE MARGARET MCDONALD ANNETTE MARANDA .Q-ii. 'A ' ' 1. rw ' , , h.A .l.f.. ,.. A- - 'x ' . A 'A' ' r BETTY IANE MCGILL IANICE ADELINE MCMAHON BETTY MCKENZIE RITA MCKENNA MCGUIRE MARY , - A IRE f, 2 Z A ' -.f MARY CATHERINE MCGU ' -Q' U ,, f 2' ' if ANAMA-E MCGEEGOE 1 If A V jf 717 MCGINLEY , Q- T' i ' W. 1,4 :JM K . 1 ' E X ' ,. I A' V j ' I ' - ' E' .V r,f,., ' V' . ' ' X - I N If T we. ' 1- I' i I . v' ' 5 1 Wy br ,px L, X Qu .. SJ 1, ML N' , , x Qf . -x 'L' ,. - ... x S vlfs-v X , . ' S I V 5 . V, 'bf x', P 1' 1 ' .-' fx yr Ywiiiifv X1 A ' -' 'z '- A. A v f '-Men-,.T A1 exif-fmt? , ii 'li'.WIl!W+4X 5- ' ' Sinus -A-Q--X,,.L 4.3--1-,, . Xt,--1, XA. .:,3:,-.--..- - sv --,s:.r..g1-853,-fc-SQ,5,,::,l l h Tx:':,,: X - ' -Y I. S3 --A... - - T - 1-Q -i x v 1 .. I f 'N 5 I s 1 fe Ip, 4 I I in! 'J . ' J -wi 'f'n'. N' 0 U fn' .1 w fr' I ' 'M -A ' A PHYL MARGARET MEMMER MEEHAN :I tl D!!!- ' n X .' L , I4 r, If lf 'JH 4.- 1 , I 4 f JG f I ' ' s I If ft- If! Y ll 3 ' - gf-frdlrffz-, fl -1 - f , I 'k 1 lHl4f,flllHI1 l . . v 7' ,:f- 1, , 1' ,ff , 'off . 'g.,,1 if 14' l , f'L f , . IUNE MONETTE FAITH MOORE 'VP PATRICIA MORGAN ,v It 4 E .'.' .Af 1 RITA MULLINS SAQITQZ' x C L A wwmmmw ss Amlx GW I ,ff Y W' ,W MARIE NELSON MARILYN O'BRIEN GERALDINE MARY O'DONNELL O'CONNELL GERALDIN1 O'I-IEARN H. J 1 6 f'J fir' .f JJ 1 ..f any I 'T ' I EDWI RADLEIN DONNA MAE IOSEPHINE PLOUHDE . PEDRO BERNICE ' ' PAUL MARY ANNE Descendin dcril from Th throne in Heaven, IEANNE PATTEN 9 Y Q Y I OLIVE Come to me through thls Bread unleavened. MARY IANI-1 l . Q1-.EARY Icrcquehne Studmer, I uf A - TN . 1 P' , , ,, , . ,, r . . . . A fs ' ' s cross IS my cross, wlth Hzm w111 I share J- A , , I Y f sorrows, my troubles, my Heaven up there. ' ' .RY KATHERINE REI NHART I oel Ullrich, '42. 7. ,uw Amps vi! ROSE PATRICIA ROSS LORETTA ROCHE DOROTHY NTT DOROTHY RIORDAN ' Rrss DOROTHY RRINSRRRG 1 I L, . Q. vxfLf4-f ' mx: EFL - 1 ,hx - '1 . ROSSBACH ' J DOLORES SCHLEAGER IANRT A EMILY IEANNE SCHAFFNER - x x. A scAN1.AN -- Y ' - V. MARGERITE A . , , X x R, A - EILEEN SATHER, A F ,ioxxx I N ,A , X 4 ls N , r ST. IEAN C 9.1 N 0 .xx ' x A MARY CATHERINE f ' - I X' -' , ,X ,gf RYAN . Y- Y. ' X- ' , . - A . l - Qs ' ' , A -D X- fx 5 '-Q, .,1. X ' X--1 X N-xJxx ,x xN..- .K YN, ,- ug ARLINE DOLORES STARK ROSEMARY STAEGER H DOROTHY SITZMAN GRRALDINE SHIELDS SCHROEDER ELIZABETH FRANCES SCHRIEVER ,SCHMIT Q 5 .. A 0 x IA A Q? 'N A 0 Q A X .. fr,ql K ig...-, D'-'H' :mm wma .nmvxmuy i I 'byh jjw, swf., ,Imax 1.1-' -Qfos wi A ak E Z sf .-Q -r QF' . ' T,-,M 1'-Q1-QR . T. WR--- . X l : I 'gf - -F .. . i - I I :w Y r'-Fay E E TZQIE.. llu' X 3'5-N' T ... 9 Z' YQ 3' .ER yu-Q.. 3, Q X 'R .:: ' Nw 2: .Qs .ls K 1 si ax 5 h 5 fi. byy A 5109 5.9 9? A I Q9 fTI,,,i.i: 2.-xqq . I , L ' a 2. '11'f'f'5 ' . ' ' .J ,W ....A.- ,Le r r 'rib X I A- I W V , ,I Jian A A A fl-ru ., rx , f f' AQQFA A A XPP' YJ' ' if f LL, 1 JLNYA5' if x Q irfva, 41 ,HIL J lrn '5 A e U -as I . Y-.ff -3- wx --,x , sv ,1v'. .-Jr . 11 ahh, , ' I - QQ ,fo , ,fu n 2 N HW L r jf , .ly 'l 'I bw xuy' ' . 'QW DOROTHY MARY EILEEN STEPHAN I STEIN THAYER MARY ANN IACQUELINE STUHT-MAN STUDINER MARGUERITE PATRICIA TREF-N03 AGNES TOWEY MURIEL ,gk LAR FAYETTE WEYAND may EL WEDOEI-' -bo A L I PL Z 47 MARY LOUISE . A CAROLINE VIERLING - I m TROIE 'X - N 'A f 4 I . I , ' W A' X I -JL ' R 1 W N J 3 N3 A .N , 'x MARIE ALICE ROSE ZWICKY MARY ROSE ZUGSCHWERT ROSEMARY YOUNG IEANNE WOODBURN O Holy Blessed Sacrament Divined, HELEN WOLKERSTORPER . Take me to Thee and make me Thme. WHELAN Margaret Blees, 1 F t 1 'a li 5' ONLY A DREAM You raised your head and looked into my eyes- The veil that was between us fell in dust: To swirl and rise to meet the azure skies That mirrored in its mist my loving trust. I did not hear the music's somber chords, But just your liquid voice pulsating near: Like some forgotten song of feudal lords THE LAMB OF GOD The blood of the Lamb once shed for our salvation still fills the chalice of our hearts when we partake of the unbloody Sacrifice of the Mass. In the days when the Old Testament was law, the Iewish Paschal lamb was offered in thanksgiving for the delivery of the Chosen People from Egypt, the land of bondage. This lamb prefigured the Lamb of God who delivered us from the bondage of sin. The Mass is offered every day in thanksgiving for this new deliverance. In all humility and love, Christ, in the Mass, reenacts the mystery of transubstantia- tion, nourishing our souls with the Bread of Life. Rich and poor, proud and humble, share alike in this Sacrament, forming a brotherhood in their union with Christ. If we but listen we will hear the pleading of the Lamb summoning us to eat His Body and drink His Blood. Elaine McNabb, '42. THE HOLY EUCHARIST Like dew drops from a distant mist, Showers of lovely thoughts descend Upon the petitioning girl Gazing on the Eucharist. Patricia Flaherty, '42 Which mellows golden with each passing year. Your slender hand was curving over mine With gentle pressure I had learned to love, Till I forgot all sense of fleeting time, In this one moment, blessed by Him above. O dearest, in this tender rhapsody You came enshrouded in a dream to me. Marguerite Sather, '42. F A I T H Faith, enlightening, giving men a to struggle, reason to live, to die. Faith, revealing, like a beacon showing the path to our final goal- consoling. Patricia Roche, '42. GOD'S HAND Yellow daffodils dancing on a hill- The world is quiet, peaceful, and still. The sky is blue and hanging low Because God's hand has made it so. Frances Schmit, '42. 'A D9 fl 'f 'giqlflfa df' ri! flIVrl kfr?G If 5 I4 'sf' ltr 'ply by lm I 1 I ,. , :,t PROBLEM LETTER Why is it when I am at work A deluge clear and bright Comes to me, gay with things to say tx I To you, when I shall write? X 1. But when I would begin my note, They always disappear: x-, X 1 I have not written anything Q Except: I miss you, dear. Mix E x EARLY MINNESOTA O Minnesota of early times O land of virgin woods and pines lhy sparkling lakes and skies of blue Move us to pledge a love for you. Mary Elizabeth Benson, '42. Ili. ,LS we jm' , A552 1: -.x , - ffffi' X - .N I A A lt? 33' I ,p 5 iffy 1,3 -1 ,5-..,' X 'qilfz ytx' ' .5 5, 5x1 , 7 Q . . -:14Y 'QSIIJR ' fig EJIT4 'Q 4, Bs -, -' ,QSM , . . K X . S S X , -i f S, , .... Helen Eschenbacher, '42. THANKS BE TO GOD Thanks be to God for the flowers of spring, Thanks be to Him for the bird on the wing. Thanks for the cold day and thanks for the heat, Thanks for the happy and dancing feet. Thanks for the sorrow, thanks for the shame, Suffered for Him, in His Own dear Name. Thanks for the sunshine, thanks for the cloud, Thanks for Baptism, thanks for the shroud, Thanks for the nails that pierced His hands, Thanks for the Mother who 'neath the cross stands. Thanks for a glad smile, thanks for the tear, Thanks for friends afar, thanks for friends near. Thanks be to God for the joy I have known, Thanks be to Him for the happiness flown. Thanks be to God from morning to even' Thanks be to God for His promise of Heaven. Eileen St. lean, '42. A CLOUD My heart today is heavy: I cannot tell you why. I only know I saw a cloud Go drifting in the sky. I saw it flit before the sun, Cut oft those radiant rays, Like shadows that will come to us, And shorten all our days. Betty Hawkins, '42. . W, 'L N341 n d NX I v- FAA tO CJ LITTLE THINGS My tall candles stand, irresolute. against hard stone. And their steady, mellow glow catches the polished gold of their holders, making little patterns of ancient dust on a Roman chariot. The draperies are softened to the texture of teakwood, heavy with dewey fragrance. But best of all I love the thick, hot tallow, forming little pools of dull white on the brittle holly leaves beneath-falling against their green sharpness with the gentleness of a sorrowing mother's tears. My prayer of love climbs up to God, entwined in the blue haze. Marguerite Sather, '42. seem Left to Hiqht Mary Ellen Sankovitz Carolmae Brandl lean Piras Mary lane Clements Mary Louise Luger Dorothy Mayer C: 'IVE I QQ y 0,1 , ,... X ? o A W Q00 9 1-gi M Od H .Loy . - iq A Q ll t 0 Ji I 0 v' Holy EuCha1:st,l am Thine. Holy Eucharist, come, be mine. Dorothy Mayer, 713. Left to Right Margaret Salttery Helen Welter Mary Cunningham Blanche Kelley Iuliane Doran Elizabeth Schaus Rosemary Snyder Elizabeth Wright Ioan Rooney Colette Wiedl Marie Theresa Shields Le!! to High! Belly Lou Olle Mary Mercedes Case Agnes Burianek lean Miklas Geraldine Martin Patricia De Moully Patricia Ryan Clare McArthur Sweet Sacrament, And hope for lo - f I give Thee all my love ve rom Thee above. First Row Mauraine Gieler Monica Gerster Helen Wild Loretta Lang Second Row Beverly Ballard lean Ullman lune Kline Mary Io McNulty Third Row Doris Healey Rose Mary Koalska Milred Towne Monica Gerster, '43 O mv Iesus from above, ome to me rn Thy Sacrament of love. Dorothy Ann Olsen, '43, Lett to Riqht Mary Catherine Mahoney Charlotte McKenny Sheila Roach Doretta McNally Marlys Rech Marion Bussen Bernice Barbeau Seated Mary Ellen Ryan Patricia Gannaway Standing Margaret Ann Reimrinqer Mary Louise Keogh Patricia Sullivan La Verne Weber Lett Side Madine Carrington Dona Marie Ohm Harriet Iean Schmitt Ioyce Norman Dorothy Orput Right side Constance Reis Gertrude O'Leary Patricia Peyton Muriel Rossi Helen O'Regan Cl len to Right Ioan Caulfield Elizabeth Mertz Mary Anne Pteiter Mary Ellen McDonell Shirley Rossini Margaret Conley Margaret Cullen Betty Lou Emerson Catherine Brandt First Row Dorothy Ecky Margaret Byrne Second Row Eleanor MCManmon Phyllis Eiden Helen Christopherson Pure golden wheat and purple grapes, Symbolize the purity that the Holy Eucharist makes Crescence Michel, '43 First Row Dorothy Hovelson Second Row Dolores Huck Patricia Iohnson Margaret Ann Ierinings Ioan Landergan Third Row Barbara Liska Margaret Sudeith Margaret Kostka Catherine Schabert Vivian Wiler Lett Side, Top to Bottom Harriet Hamm Ioan Buhr Lucille Drinane Iuliane Doran First Row Mary Elizabeth Bowman Catherine Mancuso Iosephine Fischler Second How Ramona Kircher Mary Helen McHale Shirley Broenen lean Scannell Dorothy Ann Olson Margaret O'Donnell Third Row Mary C. O'Connell Elizabeth Ghizoni Ioan Young Shirley Mortenson Cleo Wetzstein Lett to Riqht Mary Therese Barrett Mary Murphy Mary McEvoy Barbara Arper Dorothy St. Sauver Lourdes Calva Margaret Dicks Shirley Bremer High! Side, Top to Bottom Dolores Bowker Patricia Filben Patricia Mary Bauer Catherine De Santo Mary Irene Dowd vi ' V v 'C 'T --1 sv' nf' Left to High! Dorothy Guimond Margaret Slattery Patricia Springer Ioan Vinck Margaret Mary Kruger Elizabeth Schaus Eleanor Grunder Rita May Froehlingsdorf Gretchen Hinsch Within my soul my glad heart sings To the Holy Eucharist, King of Kings. Dorothy Mayer, '43. Seated Rosemary Gillespie Elizabeth Hill Mary Kielkopf Standing lune Ulanove Lois Craft Consilia Keough Rosemary Magistad Irma Louise Volp Seated Helen Des Lauriers, Eleanor Huot. Helen Gleason, Ioan Patten, Helen Schillo, Rosemary Thomas Standinrz Mary Catherine Regan, Mildred Rooney, Dorothy Haag, Marion Koch, Betty Lommel, Virginia O'Boyle, Geraldine Stoner, lean Smyth, Crescence Michel, Mary Elizabeth Sargent, Mary Ellen Kelly OMF' of CSZIOMFJQJ The sophomore party held on February eleventh was the chief social affair of the second year students. A banquet carried out a national and a religious theme: so, too, the entertainment. The closing scene, depicted below, climaxed the entertainment. February eleventh is the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes: therefore, an apparition of the Blessed Virgin to St. Bernadette was dramatized. A short background word-picture was given preceding the tableau. The grotto is situated on the rocks of Massabielle, a spot now famous near Lourdes in France. In this small niche Bernadette witnessed eighteen apparitions, and once when she asked the lovely lady's name she heard this answer, I am the Immaculate Conception. Several months later a beautiful statue of Our Lady and the grotto were dedicated. Today many pilgrimages are made to this shrine, an artistic cathedral of white granite in southern France. Crutches, beds, letters of attestation, and doctors' sworn affidavits of cures are the evidences that Our Lady of Lourdes is still working miracles for us today. Marie Shields, '43, fgdvlge 0!.x4 egiance THE MAN WHO LIVED ACROSS THE WAY , Patricia Bauer, '43 The man who lived across the way Loved the merry month of May. He loved to watch the flowers bloom, And loved to watch them close at noon. . .'. Ja He loved to watch the sun go down, And see the lights turn on in town. He was so very, very gay, The man who lived across the way. - wld '- 1 s 45, 'I 'P Na X x. ssl. , ,Q ep. -. g kg' Q ff Q - I 335 jg ,, BZ M 519, .B I I .. .I C O M E T O M E Monica Gerster, '43 Please, O please, God, come to me. Open Your door and set Yourself free, Bring to my heart that loving care Of which You hide so much in there. PRAYER O U R F L A G Rosemary Gillespie, '43 Do you like our flag. The red, white, and blue of it. The brilliant hue of it? What does it stand for-to you? It stands for our country. Girls who have worked for it, Boys who have died for it, Events in its history, on land and on sec Lord of Hosts! Heavenly King! Son of God whose love daily feeds His brethren: let a hymn of praise and wonder ascend to Thy majesty. Let a flame of worship and thanksgiving fill Thy court with its ardor. Let the hearts of those who bow before the glory and awe of Thine eternal mystery grasp and hold the priceless gift of Thy love. A prayer is this: we offer it to the Eucharistic Presence in earnest thanks- giving and petition: prayer to the Lord to whom our homage is paid: prayer in which we beg that our hearts may glow with a renewed and strengthened realization of our Savior, Who is with us this day, and unto the consum- mation of the world. T H E S U N S E T Sheila Roach, '43 The sunset is gleaming, Through the woods it's revealing A soft light which comes stealing Into our hearts. F rom the daylight it darted, Through the white clouds it started, No more to be parted From our hearts. Iulaine Doran, '43. OUR EUCHARISTIC KING Elizabeth Hill, '43 g In the beautiful month of Iune XX Xi NX When the flowers are in bloom, -'56 . gkq, x We will honor the Sacred Heart: - ' In a Congress we'll all take part. We'll honor and praise our Lord above And present Him with honor, respect, and love lesus, our Lord and Eucharistic King, Will WHAT I THINK Eleanor Huot, '43 At evening after prayers've been said. give us His graces if His praises we sing And I've wished my friends good night, I lie awake to wonder And think of our God's might. I think of all the things He has done, And all yet left to do, To make our life in this dear world Better for me and you. And if we'd ask for peace, I know He surely would remember, To bless the people of all races. Long before November. 6-he O LOVING PELICAN Mary Kessler, '44 O Loving Pelican! Unclean I am, but cleanse me in Thy b1ood. St. Thomas Aquinas writes these words of Our Lord in the most beautiful verse of the Adoro Te. The divine Pelican has pierced his breast in order to feed His children just as the bird is supposed to in time of famine. Children ap- proach and are purified by His cleansing blood. He seems to pour forth a fuller stream upon the younger and weaker ones who seek His food. It is a stream which engulfs us all and yet leaves within us an insatiable thirst for more. It is Blood which will never cease to flow in ever-increasing quantities. We have at last found the Fountain of Youth. Top Row Mary Kay Snyder, Rosemary Berres, Mary Manion, Mary Moses. Third Row Margaret Ryan, Patricia O'Connell, Shirley Sandberg. Beverly McMahon, Margaret Genin Second Row Doris Ann Laverty, Margaret McDonald. Patricia Hanley, Lois LaVal1ey. First Row 4 Catherine Kielkopf, Margaret Stasny, lean Widman, Mary Alice Lillibridge, Margaret Bohman. , Let all the earth its praises sing To Christ, our Eucharistic King. Beverly McCue, '44, Top Row Mary Conlon, Marion Andert, Rosemary Novotny. Dorothy Theme. Third Row Donna lane Newcombe, Mary Helen Tierney, Rhyllis Riehle, Mary Ioanne Manos, Eileen O'Hara. Second Row Barbara Burg, Ruth Welsch, Mary Lee Scanlon, Rose Marie McGahn. First How Margaret Fortney, Irene Bossenmaier, Louise Metzger, Ieanette Rossini, Margaret O'Keefe. Top How Geraldine Dunnigan, M a r y Hottinger, Audrey Malaske. Fourth Row Carol Tierney, R o s e m a r i e C ole m a n, Iune Iungbauer, Marion Mueller. Third How Virginia Reiling, Mary Helen Rooney, Loreen M u r n a n e. Bernadette O'Connell. Dorothy Marie Schaeffer. Second Row Catherine Frederick, Edith Mc- Elrath, G r a c e S i e p, Maria Polito, Inez Helfmann, First How Celine Abbott, Patricia Good- man, Virginia Kelly, Phyllis Iohnson, Margaret Doyle. Betty Michel Marie Hoffman Mary Marrinan Top Row lean Kain, Kathleen Tourscher. Geraldine Lamb, Yvonne Weber. Third ROW Yvonne Spence, Marnell Kothe, Mary Keith, Therese Olsen. Second Row Dorothy Keogh, Thelma Legel. Eleanor Hare. First Row Marcella King, M a r g a r e l Schwarz. Beverly Spence ST. PASCHAL, PATRON OF EUCHARISTIC CONGRESSES St. Paschal was born in Spain in 1540 of impover- ished yet pious parents. As a youth he cared for the sheep in the nearby hills and earnestly endeavored to model his life after that of the Divine Shepherd of Souls. At the age of twenty-four, Paschal became a laybrother in the order of St. Francis, not deeming him- self worthy to become a priest. Here he was renowned for his burning love of the Most Blessed Sacrament, and often he was found in ectasy before the Taber- nacle. He died on May 17, 1592. Because of his inspiring love for the Holy Eucharist, St. Paschal has been honored with the title, Patron of Eucharistic Congresses. Let us ask St. Paschal to petition God that the Ninth National Eucharistic Con- gress may be a truly great success: that during it many people may be brought to a richer and fuller under- standing of the Holy Eucharist: that our attempt to give to Christ in the Sacrament of the Altar at least a small portion of the honor and glory which are His due may be pleasing to Him and may induce Him to shower us with an abundance of His Divine Grace. Marcelle Delesha, '44 Top Row Marjorie Schriever, Rose Marie Houghton, Maureen Ann Reilly, Mary lane Eligi. Third How Elizabeth Iohnson. Patricia Kennedy, Dorothy O'Kane, Mary Ann Ranqitsch. Second How Doris Neuburger. Elizabeth Roney, Eileen Hogue, Marcelle Delesha, Rosemary Dixon. First Row Elizabeth Mullin, Mary Io Kessler, Florence Schwab, Beverly McCue. Top Row Ioan Mooney, Florence Berglund, lean Wellen- stein, Patricia Goess. Fourth Row Shirley Gephart, Delores Lodahl, Lois Markert, Patricia Hurley. Third Row Donna Marie Harmon, Iane Novak, Anita Marie Reauzen. Mildred Huss. Second Row Adelaide Schepers, Eileen Kehoe, Patricia Bonner, Betty Ann Casper, Dorothy Cunning- ham. First Row Rita Mae Ahmann, Rita Blanchette, Donne O'Donnell, Claire Vielleux, Shirley Torkelson. Top Row Mary Therese Eldredge, Kathleen Connors, Mary Gallagher, Iacqueline DeMers. Third How Suzanne Doyle, Nona Dulin, Gladys Green, Virginia Brand, lean Hinchey. Second Row Rita Hamm, Mary Eileen McNulty, Eileen Morrissey, Gloria Martinucci, Antoinette Minea, Iune Caron. First How Rita Cincoski. Helen Fischer, Iune Cunnien, Iennie Askin, Dorothy Martin. .fdncl M emem er . . . The freshman party where we were identified by yellow paper pumpkins with our names on them. That year we all learned of the lives and loves of Ivanhoe-his trials and tribulations. Kitty Fahey's valedictory speech when everyone, including the now-grown-up freshmen, cried. How responsible we felt when we ushered the eighth- grade girls through the school. The Sunlight hops that have become bigger and better. The Wednesday Masses which have become so popular that cream-cheese sandwiches with olives had to be substituted when the rolls were gone. The Coca-Cola days, after which everyone owned a red pencil and six or seven rulers. How awed we felt when we were allowed to see closely the skeleton of the martyr under the altar. How the tulips obliged us by blooming for our Eucharistic Day. The caps that we wore that day adding the final note of uni- formity. How the organ was admirably played and pumped at the same time. The honor and genuine pleasure we experienced because we were privileged to sing a Pontifical High Mass. The Quiz Show that the C.S. M. C. gave-how shy and retir- ing everyone became when they chose contestants from the audi- ence. The lunch-time password of the Press Conference last year- F. H. B.-Family Hold Back. Io Treanor's debut at the sopho- more party- Can't You Hear Me Calling, Caroline? - The waxer which purred over the floors. The epidemic of gardenias after the Charity Ball. The jars in the library which receive colored slips representing good works. Mary Pat's wig for Little Women -golden curls, cascading over her shoulders! Father Walker invited us to Come in and say 'Hello', so several did and, as he predicted, stayed longer than those who had questions to ask. The clam shells that appear outside the biology room every day at 3:15. After five o'clock, please use the fire-escape door. And those steps are being rapidly worn away. How many hands make light work, so nuns and girls held up the ceiling for our first attempt at modern stage carpentry. And it worked! The applause when Lorraine Mueller fiinished Stardust on the accordion. The Down on the Levy quintet and Bessie, the love of their lives. Mass and Benediction, the per- fect beginning and end for our last I. S. And the imitations that day- To see ourselves as others see us. Is that really the way we seem? The combination G. A. A., Dra- matic Club, and Glee Club ban- quet-the more the merrier! The beautiful Eucharistic post- ers that decorated the school. The little bell at the portress alcove, which points to the door to be answered-fascinating! How we tried to watch the painters' progress when the par- lors were redecorated. Mrs. Smith's earnest attempts to stop all babyish seniors from biting their fingernails. The bus ride to and from St. Cloud and the wonderful time we had there-with Father Lord! How surprisingly fast the re- freshments disappeared as soon as they were carried off a tea- party scene in a play. And Rosemary Flynn sniffing artificial flowers for Ferdinand. How we all walked nonchalantly under ladders during the painting of the halls. The school team's winning the three games they played this year. The blue ribbon for being the biggest and the best class with which we will tie up our memories when we put them away. Q 8 O 0 0 ff d z cz field I 15 'W ,A -fs? x t A P ' L, r, 4 The Galtier Club, composed of members of the fin American history classes, meets twice a month: and ' at these meetings members discuss the early history and records of Minnesota. The Club takes its name from one of the first missionary priests to come here, If ww eff Jlnufef Wm CM Father Galtier, who gave the name St. Paul to our city. ,.-Q. '41 1 . Q-JBA X The activities of the Inter Nos Club ,wif ' ' Q , U ' a Latin exhibit, a Roman banquet, ' 4 Q 'ki t QUD and the Cataline Semper about an presentation of the trial of 4 ' I r, D , fe centered about its motto, A Latina Vivat, and brought ,. -V ' it , f, K' W. awakened interest in Latin. A ' ' ' Q . ISV 1 . ' XX v I 4 ,. ,. Jr 4 ir h ,Nv.wkA .. . 1 ,X P ,A y ., U Q 'ff . A DEG 'J Y ,v g.J ,ghd .A - , ' IQ, 'f iffy-g',,v1fi',,l. . wxlljltit J, ggi. H LAY NACE gnife 0116 The Entre Nous Club is made up of thirteen members of the third and tour year French class. The club was formed to help further interest in the language and the country of France. Several projects have been sponsored by the Entre Nous. including scenes taken from plays and a French Christmas Clw.l9!.f CM At the meetings of the Che-Phi Club every third Friday, the marvels and wonders of modern chem- istry and physics are brought to light. The members hold one meet- ing during the year at which they apply their ac- quired knowledge to the enjoyment of a social function.-, pageant. lQlft!CAQ6 J6'aQnZCAen Deutsches Kraenzchen, a club made up of d and fourth year German students, had as objective appreciation of the German lan- rge and literature. In December the group sented a one-act play, Eigensinn. and sev- 1 choral readings. Dramatizing parts of ,iller's Wilhelm Tell closed the activities. I Above: Cast of Play, Eiqensinn-lVtar- t guerite Treanor, Lisbeth: Geraldine Schroeder, Heinrich: Iosephine Treanor, Alfred: Rosemary Iacoby, Emma: Kathleen Kennedy, Katrina: Iosephine Koch, Ausdorf: Helen Haag. Maid. ,,,.-? i our 3005, jo, JXJAJ7 e5f9'l1er5 an va n1.ifl'0JJvJ. Look what is budding in the way of competitors at St. Ioseph's Academy! These students in the sewing classes have expert advice in the correct methods of cutting, stitching, and fitting all sorts of girlish apparel - from trim sports Wear to billowing, voluminous-skirted formals. Each year they blossom forth in a colorful operetta and model their creations to the awe and applause of their less nimble- fingered classmates. Who knows what remarkable innovations we may witness in the fashion world of tomorrow when these Academites take the places of the Schiaprellis, Mainbochers, and Balenciagas of today? L.-AJ , gif , ,,. ,OO llllg Hill OHIUIHIT Jlllq POIJHAU' f0lll'.5l'.5 zjfjxf 7 fl! ,J If-11 THEORY CLASS lJl6i4 Wlfllzlzncfirrzcfl' KAIII1' An innovation this year in the Music Department was t holding of a pianoforte clinic by Mr. Frank Mannheimer, Londc New York pianist, and leading exponent of the Matthay techniqt The pupils who demonstrated tor Mr. Mannheimer were: Senio Audre lohnson, Donna Kistler: Iuniors, Lucille Bradle, Margai Memmer: Sophomores, Mary Bowman, Patricia Filben, Ma Caiherine Mahoney: Freshman, Shirley Sandburg. VIOLIN STUDIO Louise Metzger Helen O'Regan v' Q Nr Vu UQ- PIANO STUDIO 0' Donna Kistler I is! Q .9'v4' U' .bla .. I- o I I o abil? o,, 7SEZ Nlffbloqixo U XE' sw'-,, J NC TWO PIANO GROUP Left to right: Donne O'Donnell, Mary Catherine Mahoney, Lucille Bradle, Shirley Ann Sandberg, Doris Neuburger, Charlotte Lynch, Margaret Mar- zolf, Katherine Allard, Mary Lou Luger, loan Buhr, Vivian Wiler, Karwyn Casperson. At piano: Marilyn Towne. 5 ,, MANNHEIMER CLINIC Student Audience QPCLF' lflflelfl MANNHEIMER CLINIC STUDENT AUDIENCE TWO-PIANO GROUP Left to right: Patricia Filben, Mary Bow- man, Margaret Memmer, Kathleen Connors, Iean Miklas, Mary Ellen Ryan. Dorothy Leavenworth, Audre Iohnson, La Verne Weber, Mercedes Case, Donna Marie Ohm, Betty Peiier. At piano: Donna Kistler y OFFICERS OF THE GLEE CLUB I PIANO STUDIO , VOCAL ENSEMBLE. Mary Bowman ' . A For Two-Piano Recital HARMONY CLASS f X eu, vw 2.422 Vt rt .3 t. g. I .3 1 rl' 'y if I ll all gi t in lr? it r I 52 I I ft' ,I ,. Q . if Q., o . W' I . l . 1 A1..1 , t f I A f I A1 CM Top row: Vivian Wiler, Dolores Walker, Phyllis Finneran. Rosemary Flynn. Audrey Malaske, Mary Iane Clements. Margaret Conley, Ioan Rooney, Margaret Cullen. Fourth row: Iennie Askin, Antoinette Minea, Dorothy Mayor, Iune Iungbauer, Patricia Gan- noway, Patricia Filben, Dolores Skaj, Betty Lou Emerson, Mary M, Todd, Eleanor Hare. Third row: Betty Mertz, Rosemarie Cole- man, Mary Catherine Mahoney, Dorothy Ann Olsen, Elizabeth Ghizoni, Eileen Lodahl, Yvonne Weber, Barbara Liska, Betty Ann Casper, Ioan Landergan, Mary Io Kessler, Ieanette Rossini Second row: Mary Eileen McNulty, Donna Marie Harmon Mabel Boles, Catherine Allard, Catherine Foley. Catherine Loney. Catherine Mancuso, Mary Ellen Sankowitz, Patricia Morgan, Mary Io Manos, Charlotte Lynch. First row: Marguerite Treanor, Dolores Bowlcer, Crescence Michel, Eileen Deery, Patricia Weyand, Helen Marzoli, Iosephine Treanor, Ioan Gleason Dorothy Hovelson, Frances Geary. CALENDAR OF MUSICAL EVENTS OF GLEE CLUB April 8 C.Y.C.-Formal closing of Winter In- 1940 stitute. Nov. 24 St. Thomas' College for Confraternity April 27 Assisted at PRIDE AND PREIUDICE, the General Meeting. senior class play. Nov. 17 Assisted Dramatic Club in LITTLE WO- May 6 Scola Cantorum for Pontifical Mass. MEN. ORCHESTRA Dec. 20-22 Presented the MESSIAH in our own 1940 auditorium. Dec. 20-22 Ensemble played at the Messiah PRE- Feb. 13-16 Assisted at the Two-Piano Recital. LUDE. Mar. 7-18 Scola Cantorum at High Mass singing Dec. 23 Assisted at Christmas entertainment. Proper. April 27 Assisted at PRIDE AND PREIUDICE. Om eff tl Cl, Left lo right: lacqueline Studiner, Dolores Huych, Mary Rose Maureen .Anne Reilly, Frances Goetzke, Geraldine Schroeder. Buckley. Rita Hamm. Louise Metzger, Phyllis Iohnson, Dorothy Mary Io Kessler, Marianne Ritter, La Verne Weber, Mauraine Anne Eckl, Ioan Grass, Eileen Furlong, Shirley Sandberg, Giefer. Aff .Skwbo pied in the Im airing The art course offers a wide variety: sketching, charcoal, opaques, dress design- ing, printing, symbols wood blocking, stenciling stippling. A-ui b One hund llsiness red Und n . with 33t Career thi mety 9ir1s YP - S Y Ure . Plgoge, fijmzvggfggg ditt:'Zi1dT:Sdroo1ifigQr1ng for Q QC b0ard ' graph ing In equipped ophone, andffilggrtes, edi- S over olzagora f0l g l ' Q75 The marvels of chemistry are e x p 1 o r e d and studied in this corn- pletely furnished la- boratory. All chemistry a n d physics students enjoy 'lab' best. 7fze unior 5?-ff PAGE EDITORS Standing: Dorothy Quinn. Rosemary Haley, Lorraine Francis. Seated: Fayette Weyand, Catherine Donahue, Iean Bacigalupo, Patricia Barnd, Elaine McNabb. The Iournal, St. Ioseph's newspaper that was in- itiated last year, present seniors editing it in spring and fall, was taken over by the juniors in the Decem- ber issue. The National Catholic High School Press Associ- ation has given excellent ratings and constructive criticism of each issue. The junior staff has success- fully solicited a full quota of ads for the third and fourth pages, and has kept up a maximum pupil subscription fund by tagging each homeroom stu- dent who buys a lournal. Ever mindful of using the Catholic school press for propagandizing for Christ, The Iournal is carry- ing the regular Catholic Action front-page column and is using in the editorial section a unifying theme on the Blessed Eucharist, sounding in harmony with the Ninth National Eucharistic Congress to be held in St. Paul in Iune. Streamlined makeup is being adhered to, and no expense is being spared for art. Sta!! Standing Karwyn Casperson, loan Gleason, Marie Nelson. Seated Lois Lynch, Mary Margaret Manogue, Iosephine Pedro. Standing: Betty Hawkins, Kathleen Kennedy, Iaqueline Hanratty Seated: Mary Elizabeth Benson, Mary lane Gauthier lean Dalglish. 1 sw--Q-X A,... , ...mn ' ww. 'S' KM , 'M or 1T j:W .W K, , sf 1+ .4 L xo ,x., xixswnw jx r,wjii?i..fw- X, .rmxmrr-.rxmrrrmr Skim-f' SZ Ag BRT wav! l onei Low ave? zona 1126 ltherine Ienkins Nancy Stein 59 P me Trecnor Lois De Mueles Sophomore E Mcxry Cow! Preshmdh 2161101 diror vb 70 ,Wig 3 cz U1 -4 rf co en --1 Q 'fi o V1 93 :rag N lg if 'Z Bernadette Phill' :pg . cojb eq G 'Po 'lo' Carol Reilly Cowie loan g Editor-an-C5191 Mary Elizabegh Mes Sophom ore Editor Mary Arm Borden Mmguret Conqdon Freshman Edrmor . Maw Rose Buckley seine! Educ! 1 l umm wwf 0 . o , 'Y 4 , o 7? r . A! ml fi 6 --.1 8 Rose K -H is L mqr Xl ,X H J' ,Y Pqh Peggy Nolan 20-8 lemme Knoub TN N Q or l 'J' E ' ff . f l-f-+1...... B- 1- ' 3 K . --M o Q A 'vxwms eosw' Q-,wvbF'll Looo , qwcem Geraldine Seward Lois Qinehcm 'WBLKCQFQ-Y B, T MQW. 1 QQ' 4OXo -'inq- v ' ll-'IU J V The Kitchen and Cafeteria at me 11:30 period. r' J' Book Week rn Registrar s Oifuce. Llomeroom 229 Dresses Up for Book Week. the Library. Informal Pictures of the Underclassmen at Lunch and Recreation. AQ Principal's Office. Teachers' Assembly Room. Heart of the Newly V Installed Centralized Sound System and Radio: microphone, amplifier, radio, and Victrola. n I 0l'l0I MARIANNE RITTER: Valedictorian ot the Class oi 1941, having an average of 96.24 per cent for three and one half years: winner ot the tour-year scholarship to the College oi St. Catherine: winner oi a year's subscription to the Header's Digest: treasurer of the Senior Class. MARY ROSE BUCKLEY: Salutatorian oi the Class oi 1941, having an average of 95 per cent for three and one half years: junior section editor of Patrins: editorial editor of the 1940 lournal. IOAN COWIE: Editor-in-Chiet of Patrins: winner ol gold pin awarded to outstanding student journalists by the National Catholic High School Iournalism Association: class poet whose eight poems were submitted to the Scholastic literary contest. MARY ANNE BORDEN: Senior section editor ol the 1941 Patrins: winner ot bronze medal awarded at the Midwest Catholic Play Festival at Dubuque, Iowa. tor excellent dramatic work: winner oi gold pin awarded by the National Catholic High School Press Association tor excellent work in journalism: winner of certificate for contest entry, What Americanism Means to Me. awarded by the American Magazine: competitive choice in civic speech iorum, chosen through elimination at Mechanic Arts High School lor broadcast ot speech over KSTP: secretary of St. Paul High School Press Club. MARY ELIZABETH MEE: Business editor of the 1941 Patrins: winner oi gold medal for superior acting in Riders to the Sea at Dubuque. Iowa: reporter of weekly school news for the Saturday page of the St. Paul Dispatch: winner of subscription to Catholic Digest, awarded tor the greatest number of printed inches: first prize winner in Ramsey County for entry in the Irish essay contest. ROSEMARY FLYNN: Dramatic editor of the 1941 Patrins: winner of bronze medal for excellent acting in the Riders to the Sea at Dubuque. Iowa: humorist whose essay was submitted to the Scholastic literary contests: president of St. loseph's C.S.M.C. 1940 Unit: writer whose essay on tuberculosis was chosen to compete with citywide entries. CATHERINE IENKINS: Feature editor of the 1941 Patrins: winner ot gold pin awarded for excellent journalism by the National Catholic High School Press Association: reporter ot school news for the Catholic Bulletin. GERALDINE SAVARD: President of the 1941 Class: member ot publicity group for the 1941 Patrins: president ot the Gaultier Club 1940: C.Y.C. chairman for St. Ioseph's Academy: editorial writer for the 1940 Iournal: chairman of the Euchar- istic Day panel. Christ the Modern. ELEANOR ILLI: Lyrist whose poem was chosen to be set to music and sung at Commencement. H is My , no 2 Ctilnllflfi 0 6' 'K These honors, Our last gifts to Thee, We offer to your Majesty. LE VON LORINSER: Lyrist whose poem was chosen to be set to music and sung at Commencement. LAURA IAGGER: Star saleswoman in soliciting ads lor Patrins: winner of prize oltered for salesmanship. NANCY STEIN, DONNA KISTLER, MARY LEE TAYLOR. MAR- GUERITE SATHER: Writers whose essays and poems were entered in Scholastic literary contest. IEAN BACIGALUPO: Editor ot the 1941 Iournalf Iunior reporter oi school news for the St. Paul Dispatch. ST. IOSEPH'S ACADEMY: Plague for superior rating awarded the Academy tor the acting ot Riders-to-the-Sea cast at the Midwest Catholic Play Festival, Dubuque. Iowa. THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT: SHORTHAND AND TYPING t95'M: accuraCYl. 100 words per minute ior tive minutes: Mary Rose Buckley. Helen Haag, Lorraine Mueller. Lois Quinehan, and Delores Seiler. GOLD PINS-Shorthand-180 words per minute tor live minutesl Lois Quinehan, Carol Reilly, Lucille Tschida. t60 words per minute for five minutesl Mary Rose Buckley, Maydene Laiavor, Margaret Manahan. Marcella Mattaini. Ruth Shields. GOLD PINS-Typing. Sr. O.A.T. test: Gloria Haas. 50 words per minute for ten minutes: Lois DeMeules. Lorraine Iohnson, Marjorie Meinz, Lorraine Mueller. CERTlFICATE-Typing. 60 words per minute for ten minutes: Lorraine Mueller. Father Tissot's Cruets You hold the water and the Wine,' Symbolic of the human cmd divine. QW To you, our Eucharistic King, Our joys, our griefs, our loves we bring The Reverend Bernard Schumacher Freshman Religion Instructor The Reverend Edward Whelan Senior Religion Instructor l e igion All for Thee, O Sacred Heart of Iesus! With this ejaculation all classes open at St. Ioseph's Academy, bringing religion into every period of day. The numerous religious activities are indicative of the importance of this subject to the academite's life. Every Wednesday, the Reverend William Busch of St. Paul Seminary offered the Missa Recitata for the students, attendance being voluntary. The aver- age number praying the Mass numbered about two hundred and fifty students, with nearly two hundred receiving Holy Communion. First Friday was Ex- position Day for the school, religion classes taking their periods adoring the Blessed Sacrament, and two girls from each class volunteering for special adorers on the prie dieus. The Reverend Francis Curtin conducted a Holy Hour every First Friday for the upperclassmen. The library has a wealth of religious books. All teachers of religion, English, history and problems require outside reading from Catholic sources. The Reverend Herbert Walker, SJ. Senior and Iunior Retreat Master Several lecturers have spoken at assemblies throughout the year: The Most Reverend Walter I. Fitzgerald, SJ. - Frontier Missionary Work in Alaskan: the Reverend Gerald Ellard, S.I.- The Mass, a Love Story , the Reverend Edward Gleason - Liturgical Music. Four priests from the Cathedral conduct a regular weekly class at the Academy: Father Whelan for the Seniors on Tuesday: Father Curtin, Iuniors, Fri- day: Father Hayes, Sophomores, Monday: Father Schumacher, Freshmen, Friday. Father Walker, lesuit, member of Queen's Work staff and literature director of Catholic Action School, conducted the Junior-Senior retreat. The girls said it was inspirational. Father Meagher, Director of Catholic Charities in Minneapolis, was retreat master for the underclassmen. They voted the three-days' exercises the most spiritual treat they have ever experienced. The Reverend Thomas Meagher Sophomore and Freshman Retreat Master The Reverend Francis Curtin Iunior Religion lnstructor .Sliding Hill! !JCll'l'iI1g 1160 WIJJ These articles are the result of the Academy Unit's Mission Drive Week which was held from March 10 to 14. The Council members are from leit to right, kneeling: Anita Bloms, Mary Eileen McNulty, Mary Helen Rooney, Patricia Goodman, Mary lanet Low, Irene Madden, Bernadine Kehoe, Mary Catherine Mahoney, Iacqueline Hanratty. Le!! lo right, standing: Celine Abbot, Barbara Liska, Vivien Wiler, Lourdes Calva, Mrs. Mc- Conville, Ioan Gleason, Rosemary Gillespie, and Teresa McNeely. Mnif During the 1941 school year, the Catholic Students' Mission Crusade of St. Ioseph's Academy, under the direction of its officers and counselor, launched many activities. The mite box, the main source of income, was passed each week, and the prayer chart, every morning. To raise money for the Academy's adopted mis- sion, St. Paul's Indian School, Montana, directed by the Reverend Victor Hnderer, S.I., a popularity con- test, netting S85.00, was held in the fall, a vote cost- ing one cent. For the Holy Childhood. 552.00 was raised, this amount exceeding the quota by a large margin. At Christmas, more than twenty-five baskets of food were distributed to the needy. Also, at various times throughout the year, clothes, food, and Cath- olic literature were given to the Hospitality House. ion riue K Secretary. As Lenten projects f o r t h e missions, clothes, medicine, and Cath- olic literature drives were held. A membership campaign wa.. also carried on which increased the number of crusaders to one hundred eighty-five. In the spring, a group of girls volunteered to make Holy Communion outfits for the poor: still other members made layettes and baby clothes. The St. Ioseph's Academy unit also presented a play, Conscription Day in the Army, at the C.S.M.C. Meet at St. Thomas College. Throughout the year, too, various exhibits were displayed. C. . , , Illf The Mission Army of St. Ioseph's Academy ' S W C OFFICERS V Ioan Gleason President Teresa IVIcNeely, Se retary Treasurer laequeline Hanratty Prayer Secretary: Anita Bloms Coupon up xv-.L Marcella La Clair Cavanaugh and Mary Iane Esther Doyle McMahon and Patricia lfU'i'll'la8 0fAQl 15 all and Rosemary Cecelia Efiertz Cowie i X Lenore Matz Gleason Q 9 94 Maria Rafferty Bock and Betty Loreen Russell Marie Heck Murnane and Louise Wright and Dorothy Margaret Raverty Coue teaux and Jeanne ,f l 3 4 Marie McGuire T a y l 0 r a n d Margaret Friedman Breher and Mary Helen Nora Doyle Allard and Mary Lee I Wil Florence McMullen helrni and Q i Marie Clarke Knau and Ieanne , Fayette Bogart Weyand and Patricia Claire Bradley W o ul f e a n d Katharine Louise Cathleen -7- fb. Q0 sx-ii ,. X 5, 1 W ll l N.. i 'X -. 1 1? ' qs fa Aj ' t f . 9 ' -W r x Wi E N X , .U . 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Ioan Cowie: Amy, Mary Pat Leubstort: Aunt March. Shirley Iones. , M A fr 4 v r 1 I - 'J ' 1 4 : Vi' ACT I Above: Io entertains her sisters with a scene from Macbeth, Is this a dagger that I see before me? wo Cadiz! :Lui 0141 ell ACT III Above: The second cast of characters from left to right: Marmee, Betty Tosney: Beth, Mary Anne Borden: Mr. March. Ioan Cowie: Hannah, Marybeth Mee: Io, Peggy O'Malley: Laurie, Marianne Ritter: Amy. Mary Pat Leubstori: Mr. Brooke, Lois Ouinehan: Mr. Bhaer, Peggy Sather: Meg. Helen Marzoltg Aunt March, Laura Jagger. A ACT I Right: Christmas won't be Chris'mas withcuf any presents! Io opens this scene giving us a glimpse into the intimate lives of the little women. ne- cf Ffa ALONE ON THE HILL ROSEMARY FLYNN The characters, Iett to right: Barnabas, Betty Tosneyi Lame Iacob, Betty Stevens: Timothy. Lois Lynch: Mary, Beverly Dur- and: Gabriel, Ioan Cowie: Ra- fael, Eileen Maloney. .gt RIDERS TO THE SEA-kSYNGE The characters, let! to right: Sheila. Bernadette Phillips: Mourner, Mary Rose Buckley: Cathleen, Rosemary Flynn: Maura, Marybeth Mee: Nora. Mary Anne Borden. SO WONDERFUL IN WHITE-NUSHAUM The characters, Iett to right: Dewitt, Laura Iaqger: Miss Cresson, Catherine Ienkins: Icmie, Iean Herman: extra nurses, Eileen Deery, Ger- aldine Stoner: new girl, Teresa McNeely: Ginny, Kathleen Kennedy: Peg, Pat Weyand: Gail Helen Mauoii. 1 WL f ff- - , gg: f- f I it : . - ' I' If I 7 p I W 'l ff N- t I ff' X ' X, X N 1 ' ' 1 v L4 4 Il X1 Q 1 :qi X It A i 'I' V 'X 5 J fi tk r W tr! tv X fu . xl ' . V. Y, .... l ll at V , V ff W i X4 X, N 'X ff ' t W- jim t 1' l ft A z, 1 W I ff' XX 1 X KX tl X 11 I XX ' f ,V NH W X V I rf i '1 X l A , Top: We Made it. Rehearsal of Green Eyes of Romcmy. First Steps in Construction Typing Scripts for Scr1pt Rehearsal of Points. M1ss Sxdney Carton Q R :ass as ore 5 xt fkfttyqig X F V- yebrow. .xr axes- X sf Last Licks on a Flai - ss Kgfxigxs S- A Vi Pi Fx X rt' ? vs vw. 7 ss-.95 fo 1 4 ,N 1 s 1 , ' 7 f:,:m I K Costumers Adjust a Hem. Stage Crew Tacks Muslir Y g' -, . , X A v SN X e W X X X I X y e x 2A X 'X X x X A X A IX axis. X X X . X :Y s H X X 1 X X x X SQ The Taming of the Shrew t In Radio Rehearsal. 1I I an IM X - A' ii' X --1.2 ,ia X amf :Josef 'H cahemig SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA N ,07'L60fF O ,I 9 Q57 ,bmwifz ' Awww ,Ze gf KQEJFQHVZKL ' fcwmf JQ,twfLZfff5dj2Vf6LJ - 'bww DQ l l C .Qyggvt ygb I NJQ ans! lQ'e,ucLce auf ,S QQ MRS. BENNET .................,.................. lean Herman WICKHAM ...................................... Q MR. BENNET ....,..........,.............. Marianne Riuef BELINDA ....,.... Q su 7225 2 HILL ....... ...... A niia Marie Bloms MR. DENNY 3 5 LADY LUCAS Iosephine Trean MISS BINGLEY Nui11L.?:.':-. EF CHARLOTTE .... ............ M ary Anne Borden MAGGIE .,......,. Q? u l? -L Q JANE ............ ............... H alan Marzolf MARY ......,.. 0 5 ELIZABETH . Patricia Weyand MRS' GARDINER 63557 S ilgifjinliizc-EY ....,.......... ...... Il: everly Dilgana LADY CATHERINE Q W o mary y Saw BINGLEY ...., c therine Ienkins FITZ WILLIAMS ' - '- COLLINS ..... , ..,..... Nancy Stein MP-ID ------'--'--A---4--- - AMELIA IV y P tLeuberst i MRS. LAKE ...... Ioan Cowie Audrey Iohnson Betty Gangl Laura Iagger Marybeth Mee Pat Mullarky Betty Newman Betty Stevens Ruth Shields Margaret Povolney Mary Rose Buckl y CATHERINE IENKINS Then here's the feature, ready for your inspection. Flip the pages and browse through! Here come the styles of 1941, the class leaders, and some of the beauties that roam the halls of S.I.A.! Our ballad for Seniors will make you bounce with rollicking laughter or thoughtfully reminisce as the events and highlights of your years at the Academy leap from the type and awaken your memory! 6 jhree 7, NANCY STEIN IOSEPHINE TREANOR qs is .ix Q 5 i if D . r f f ' 2 ' 4 3 I TQ 1 d 'zggliiagwi 'X if HOW THESE Mary Potes, Dorothy Wri TRIPLE DATE DREAM E Pcrt Weycznd, Helen Mcxrzolf, Bobbie I Ieonne Berrecxu. IOYFUL IUTE-BOX IIVERS Phyllis Bastian, Lucille Winkler. GOLDEN LOVELINESS Rosemary Icrcoby WITS KNIT! Marge Engelbert O FOUR LITTLE MAIDS FROM SCHOOL ARE WE Catherine Foley, Ieanne Herman, Marilyn Towne, Audre Iohnson. This season's rubber wonders IARGON Ieanne Couteaux Maude Greene SHINING BLACK TRESSES Betty Rock Patrins Senior Editor Secretary dramatic club Press Club I. S. Prophesies Class play Sweet and Low tvoicel vw Nc Valedictorian Class Treasurer Subermusician Orchestra Gift of words Tybalt Class play 'Beautiful Dreamer Dramatic President Glee Club Secretary Patrins C.S.M.C., '40 Benvolio Class play So little time and so much to do 79W Patrins Iournal Treasurer Dramatic Club Lord Capulet Inspired poetry Bulletin reporter Class play Faithful forever TUG, Dramatics Patrins Glee Club Soft soprano voice Modeling Class play Oh. you beauti- ful doll! Q21 Editor-in-Chief Poetic realms Dramatics Prince of Verona Down on the Levy Class Play Pack up your Troubles , 9 2A42 X7 Q yu,- t1f1 sf -Q 1 1, Vice-Pres Dramat Paris l. S. Prop Rich vo Champa eyes Class 1: Have a s DvL ll Patrin business ager Riders te Sea Coat of A Irish br: Saturday Class 1: A little business ' Dramatics Glee Club Model Diving So Wonderful in White Class pla n Y Have you ever seen a dream wa1king? WWW I l 5 Class President Patrins Keeper of the rings Gaultier Club President. '39 Universal Favorite Introduction expert All the things you are WWW Salutatorian Journal Dramatics Madame Capulet Orchestra Sound eflects Catholic Press delegate Mighty lak Cx rose in Science Club 1 President 'W C Patrins ' Witticisms til' ' unomeon i ay ft 1 Dramatics 3 Y h X , 2 Class play if L 1, Ioy to the . - 'viii . world 5 C ' q EY 3 ' ' ,gf It is g -P A it X 9 5. 'fly ,. Viwtfgis-l,i1 Q5 ' sw asf I-v A W, A . c ific -fftgviwwgg x . t A. . , 1 ' galil 3 X, N m 'sf1,:w.?1 ' H f x Stage manager Dnnn majorette Dramatics C.S.M.C., '40 Class play Did your mother come from Ire- land? 0471 dyfyaj, Class Secretary Glee Club President German Club Secretary Iuliet Dramatics Always Pun'ctual Patrins Class play 'l hear a rhapsody Zimm- G.A.A. President S.I.A. Teams Hostess of the dog house Sense of humor Titian haired Why wasn't I born a blond? A. L 4 W '! ' i 1 w x 4 . V I J 1 V. X Y X A X . f f, ' '-- f X' K X A ,f hfn ff 1 ml' 1' A A V! m . I! ...w! W wfffwfffzfffflf XXX in!! W1 . .ui fl!! X , ,f ., f xx JW, MAY ff f i AXNNH My XXX My W A! W Y ! X fy! ii, Ry if Q Y AXA Vw. ff 1 N A X ff N A S Q0 X 5 M' 'fl A' Z N +! 1m1 Q xww' B .ffl ! f! ii -I Nl' akin K dr . s!!! -E! 'A in M!.n!!!L,. V I .- X N iw A X . ! it x AX fm ' M MX 4 . f G. A. A. s o N G - f - - Z We are the G. A. A. Of S. I. A. We're for good sportsmanship, So why not join our ship! Hip! Hip! Hip! ! R011 up the score, Coeds, For S. I. A. .X M Hcril winners, losers, subs ,K S And G11 who ploy the game for G. A. A. Q ff -iq QA gf, N J6ffm6.J Rosemary I cxcoby ,gzafing Shirley Iones 'Q A X. S ZLL enni5 iw fig NW Frances Mcmabun W euakekh CXeO xkgii K 1 O O o0 'W xow ,. ,N 3. oc' ff' Wm gmgggf ova? 1 QQQ 55' 0 my 4? as vo J 56 -Z' '-an 'f' 39 x O6 o I fe? 4 1 fa 4860 0 7 Roh E C' E O ss o N ' is E 6 5 g -Q 0 0 U 0 sf . 0 C' ' . .5 8 5 H: E? 2 by E E 'Q YJ Casperson Ioan Cowie Bottom Mar ,SQL Y, cella Campbell Katherine Kirch Ethel xx . . 'K A W.. woe.- AA.. , ,..-WyW,y . , A K .-.V my Top now: Betty Gangl, Mary lane Clements. Margaret Connelly, Mary O'Connell. Betty Newman. Center How: Marie Nelson. Shirley Mortensen, Dorothy Baumann. LaVerne Hennessy, Iane Drinane. Harriet lean Schmitt. Lower Row: Margaret Dix, Iean Scannell. Elizabeth Ghizoni, Margaret Cullen, Mary McGuire. an -Q.. l Tryp: Rosalia Grabenstetter BHG MC Namara. Center Ioan Geisenheyner Bottom: Katherine Lommel Top Row. Cleo Wetzstein, Ioan Mooney, Gladys Green, Phyllis Finneran, Patricia Filbin, Mildred Towne, Gloria Giuliani. Center: Betty Mertz, Gertrude O'Leary, Patricia Gannaway, Vir' qinia Reiling, Betty Lommel, Iune Iungbauer. Geraldine Martin. Dorothy Olsen. Bottom: Patricia DeMoul1y. Virginia Kelly, Lois LaValley, Mary Alice Lillibridqe. Celine Abbott, Patricia Goodman, Louise Metzger. YOBKN P3951 Mcucehc Ccxmpbek. Koa Ghkzoni. Catherine xx Geisen Rosahcx Grcbensiet. X E-Yxzobelh Kkch. Home Mcrlobb. heynex. Katherine Lemme. H A pg , - 4, 5 4 .,,, . ,.,,, Z..5,:,,. . . 730,44 HERE GUAR G IQQSODS: K Il, I Q1-wyn can Co C Wie Qspe , MQ rson IY ' C M Ie CGW: W 6' Re'2Sre Use in mar' Be Y Hn? we Ga Y. H91 1 Ros emo fr . Q-u - -, ,..,., We're Off Shif1eY Rossini We're Back oofzi, .Sjac!c!L, jo ,jwlome Ioan Cowie, Helene Hinch, Pat Peyton. Betty Newman, Marybeth Mec. Helen Marzolf, Pat Weycxnd Me , X2 Ioel Ullrich Singing in the Hain Rita McArde11 Marie Palito Iennie Askin Will the Ship Come In? Maude Green Louise Wilhelmi Spring is in the Air Iulanne Winn Betty Lou Emerson Peekin'l Loreen Murnane Jane and Edith MacE1rath Sshl Eileen Klaers Posing 18. Quads 17. Mrs. Smith Miss lacks Miss Tiernt lll'll Z I 'MIQIW Standing: Miss Ryan Miss Yungbauer Sitting: Miss Helmer Miss Greiner QXWIUIUACILL 1. The Last Roundup 'A xi l Mabel Bowles Statue of Liberty? Frances Haley Rosemary Woodburr Patricia Bauer Happy Meeting Ship Ahoy! Mugg Long Mary McGregor Come On Over - . Katherine Lommel loan Mooney Hello Everybody! Camara Shy? Marie Nelson La Verne Hennessy Patricia Grace Is Everybody Happy we 2. if 1 no -3 9,1 4' Q . is . sss t 1 , 'J xm 5 Q1 Af . -..- x 'w4...T.Ni-G A A D1 In g ha nf .1 F , , W, 4 4 A Al-1 -Q . -xi J' -f.,,ji' ,. pau I' W. 2:., E10 r 4 , il fwaaf ,A W, 451 Ky :L 3. y,.x,c.... QW. M. , 4-,. ..,.,, . . ziijv' ' fa -1 .f V Q z . A , 1, zl.-2f,.-fs . , . . .W W ENE, 1. ., 51 an -fn N 'FY a xt' at 1 , an XX ig px r -Z m f- ik K Z H .X xx l kb :Sf L N , l x I , 3 avg if I-if ff' Rx. I is 1 V a tf -,sig Q 5, Q U .K 'yn' ,.ff x Lp,-P ',.:' ., - , inf... . ly vfinf- F5Af ' Aff' Nr ff f If , .Vg 1, X . .xl wk k.Af ' 4 r 9 , 'R rv' 4 -I W' .W f . ., Q, x 7 ' I ww! v A ' U 1. A 4.- ' s I an Q i Q l X F ..F F1 f .' I! f . CM! lean 'Wellenstein Noreen Sullivan Lois Lynch Elaine McNabb lune Monette Eileen St. lean lean Knaub Ierry Savard Shirley Iones Carol Reilley Iosephine Fischler Mary Kay Bonner Dorothy O'Kane Donna Harmon Evelyn Gese Emily Scanlon Mary Lu Scanlon C Q lil an 11' 7 .49 Annette Marand Loretta Bitt Mary Catherine Ryan Rosemary Woodburn Vivian Ehrle Betty Lommel Donna Kistler Eileen Lodahl Bernadette Phillips Katherine Lommel Katherine Ienkins Mary Ann Borden Irene Madden Katherine Ienkins Laura Jagger Lois DeMueles Gloria Giuliani Posing Iuniors At St. Cloud Press Conference Bernadette Murray Charlotte Bing 9, H, .www -wr ,X W., . V- ,rw ,figs ' if , 'E' 'm .sfivii-Riagg 35 YI 12:00-Dinner 10:15 ibuclariafic may MAY 6, 1941 St. Paul, Minnesota St. Ioseph's Academy P R O G R A M -PONTIFICAI. HIGH MASS-Ellen Ireland Auditorium. Celebrant. His Excellency, The Most Reverend Iohn Gregory Murray: Deacons of Honor. The Very Reverend Ioseph A. Corrigan and The Reverend William Busch: Assistant Priest, The Very Reverend Iohn I. Cullinan Deacon of the Mass, The Reverend Francis Curtin: Suddeacon of the Mass, The Reverend Edward Whelan: Sermon. The Very Rev- erend Lawrence F. Ryan: Master of Ceremonies, The Reverend Francis Hayes: Director of Singing, The Reverend Francis Missia. His Excellency and the Clergy. Room 211: Seniors and Iuniors, Student Cafeteria. 12:00-FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE SESSION-Ellen Ireland Auditorium. Choric Reading-The Eucharistic Prayer, with illustrationse-Freshman Group. Round Table Discussions-The Holy Eucharist as prefigured by the sacrifices of the Old Testament. Symbols and devotions in Group. honor of the Blessed Sacrament-Sophomore Playlet-'History of the National Eucharistic Congresses. Written by Marie Shields- Sophomore Group. Choric Reading-Poems on the Eucharist-Sophomore Group. 12:40-Dinner Sophomores and Freshman-Student Cafeteria. l2:40+IUNlOR-SENIOR SESSION-Ellen Ireland Auditorium. The Eucharist. the Life of Every Catholic-Written and directed by Margaret Congdon and Patricia Pfeifer--Senior Group. Playlet-Eucharistic Day at St. Ioseph's Academyflunior Group. Eucharistic Christ, the Source of Courage and Strength for Youth. Written by Patricia Troje+Senior Group. 1:20-GENERAL SESSION-Ellen Ireland Auditorium. Illustrated Talk, The Eucharistic Congresses of Cleveland and New Orleans-The Reverend George Ryan. Singing-Student Body-Long Live the Pope, Ganss: Ave Maria, Arcadelt lNo. 399. O Sacrament Most Holy, O Sacrament Divine. 3:00 3:15 3:30 We practice 2:15-Everyday Problems in College Life. Written and produced by Ieanne Knaub, Eileen Deery, and Mary Trench. Senior Panel Discussion-The Personality of Christ, the Modern, and His Appeal to us in the Form of the Holy Eucharist. Chairman, Geraldine Savard, Class President: The Childhood of Christ. Mary E. Mee: Christ and His Father, Anita Marie Bloms: Christ and His Mother, Aline Sailor: Christ and His Authority. La Verne Milashius: Christ in His Humanity, Rosemary Flynn: Christ, Our Friend, Ioan Cowie. Holy EucharistgThe 1941 PATRINS. The theme of PATRINS is Our Eucharistic King Honored in the Ninth National Eucharistic Congress-Ioan Cowie. Editor-in-Chiei. Iunior Gift to the Holy Eucharist-The May issue ot THE IOURNAL-lean Baciqalupo. Editor. Literary Offering of the English Classes to the Holy Eucharist-An Anthology of Prose and Poetry-Rosemary Flynn. Glee Club-'Ave Verum Corpus, Mozart: Panis Angelicus, Franck. Senior Gift to the -PROCESSlON+Ellen Ireland Auditorium to Holy Family Chapel. -PROCESSION-Holy Family Chapel to Outdoor Altar. -FIRST SOLEMN BENEDICTION-Officiant: His Excellency, The Most Reverend Iohn Gregory Murray. Assistants: The Reverend Roger Connole. The Reverend Francis Curtin. PROCESSION-Outdoor Altar to The Holy Family Chapel. SECOND SOLEMN BENEDICTION-The Holy Family Chapel. TE DEUM-The Entire Congregation. for the procession. We Ongfa fufa ie! Sister Henrica on the golden anniversary of her years of service as a Sister The faculty room equipment. The smock wardrobe, the cutting table, and the electric steam iron for the Home Ec. department. The woolen American flag, eight feet by twelve feet, presented by the senior sociology and junior American history classes. of St. Ioseph. A High Mass sung by the pupils on St. Ioseph's Day and offered for Sister by the Reverend Francis Curtin was the students' pray- erful commemoration of the day. Sister Rose Elizabeth on the twenty-fifth anniversary of her years in the service of God. Attendance at one of the Wednesday Masses offered for Sister and the presentation of an artistic spiritual bouquet by the students of her German and religion classes were the attestations of appreciation offered by the school. The Academy on its new equipment. Last September an RCA Central Sound System was installed. This includes cabinet, radio, radio- phonograph combination, microphones, record- ing apparatus, three program rooms fused for making records: auditorium, homerooms 212, 229, and music studiol, thirty-five rooms with broadcast receivers. Programs to be listened to are posted for teachers' use and at the requested hour are tuned into the room. Students broad- cast publicity for activities, and use program rooms for intermural broadcasting of plays or special class work. The ediphone for the commercial department. The library files for clippings and pictures. The sound proof ceiling for the dining room. The frigidaire and beverage cooler in cafeteria. The nickelodeon in gym. ML f7A..,.L, Sister Mary Iohn for her generous cooperation. Sister Marion for her efficient advising. The faculty for their promoting our projects. Miss Mary Kellet for directing the play, Riders to the Sea, our entry that earned for the school a gold plaque for superior rating. Mrs. Edward I. Barns who donated to our sanctuary. in memory of her mother, a priedieu, chair and credence table. This set was a gift to Sister Francesca. Mr. Golling for his excellent service and generosity. Mr. Kemp for his efficient photography for Patrins. Mrs. Roller, receptionist at Golling's, for her courtesy. Mr. Klapproth for the color page and the excellent printing job. Mr. Bowen for the color plates and the superior engraving. C. I. and H. W. Anderson. Mr. Milton I. Anderson. American Commission Co., Inc. mission Merchants. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barthol. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Berreau. Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Blint. Mrs. Clara Bloms. Mr. Leon Budzynski. Mr. and Mrs. Catty. Conger Bros., Druggists, Chester A Mr. W. Decker. Dr. C. M. Dovre. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Gangl. Miss Katherine Greely. Mr. Wm. F. Haas. Mr. and Mrs. A. Heinz. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Iacoby. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Iansen. Iohnson's Super Food Market, 50 Dale 6597. Mary Keele, Provident Mutual. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Komarek. Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Loney. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Low. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . L. B. Maloney. , Livestock Com- . Mihleis, Prop. 0 Selby Ave., Edward F. McArdell. pa fronri Fred Mork. F. H. Mork Io e Moses Eaton. Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and M Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ZopIi's Meat Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr . Mr . Mrs. Mrs. Frank I. and Mrs. and Mrs. rs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Grocery and Meats, Fairfield and A. C. Mattaini. Harry P. Mullarky. S. T. Mumane. E. A. Nolan. loseph W. Pfeiier. L. I. Phillips. R. T. Reilly. Ring. Robert M. Schannach. G. I. Schneider. Frank Seiler. Bernard F. Selinske. William Strub. Richard R. Taylor. George W. Todd. T. W. Tosney. Edward Trench. Charles W. Waas. I. D. Whitacre. R. I. Wilhelmi. Leo Wright. Market. K - - lf. . M.: Vx... . 341 . lhe deepening shadows 'cross the campus fall On t 1' ' u :ps pznk and leafy green trees tall. Mary Rose Buckley d ' -?1!XT!4?Wl!MZ!!!H4M?4MQ!MQ!PQl!M2!!Wl!M?Z4!X!?4!XV2!P QPWZOXQQL ,4PX!'Z4!El4!Q1!MZ!!LVZ!!W!PSZQPSQQPHQPXYQQPFZQL 45, JL ,iMM!!!Z!!X!?!!M!!, ,4M24! !!M!M'2!! E Furniture Q 5 9 1 - ,Q Makes 1 5 'D 1 'Q Q the 5 5 Home 9 1 WWWFUWWW WUJWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW Style and uallty at Lowest Cost It has been the pohcy of Weyand s for 27 years to sell the better qual lty for homes of the Amerlcan Standard to ht the earnlngs and yearmngs of all 31, 51,,.m1f, ! Mfnlfufe t0l'e 7th 61 Iackson 9 M' Q vvl 'E E Il' 1 V' 2 ' -ll E -.' 1 ' 1 1 -1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 , -11 1 W. 1 ir! 1 :z - I ' ' 1 1 , -R . A1 -,. . 1 -ft I 1 -Q . . 1 vi! 1' p V -,' . . 1 q 'vi 1 1 ' ...rx- 'i ' 1 ,,.. - -2 . , j'- ' 4 .,.-.f,i:1 E, 1 - f .,,. - O U. , . 'V 3-:Q L J .:.:3,::ffai1.,.-.1 '- ' f -1 e -1 ' --11 - 1 t 3 I- ,,., 1 -1 ' ' 5-1 . '-' , . ,TV 1 f ' 21 ,.' 41 1 . ,. - . 'f 'xt-I' 1 ff 'wt s Q ff ff 3 E ' 'iff 1 3 nf If D an f 4 ' ei ' 7 'arf E z Q Q E Q E E Q E Q Q Q Q E Q E Q 2 Q 2 Q 5 E E Q E E Q Q E ? Q E Q E 9 9 Q E 5 E N ! W1'X'! W X'lf'KU''XYZ''W'MJ'PXQQNBYMW'SWXW4'K3! Q!'+kQ0kQ E! LH'5Xf2'NH''WZ'PXQ0X?l kf1'PW2 k?!1YL?1'P. I Sli'k?Z B!i!'PX?l'PX!Z'!k?Z !5l ST?''W''W S'!! W XYfl 'fl 5 v .., , ,Mia-.. QAPITO NDRY 9. 4 . Q. L. A. PATES. Pres. gf Launderers - Dry Cleaners - Ruq Cleaners fi 1, 212 Banning Ave. 239 Rice SL 94 . 4, White Bear. Minn. SL paul 9. X .q, Phone 644 cs dar use 2. 2- . gi. 2. Qc 4, Q. 4, 2. 'S- Q. 5 Q. 5. px THOMPSON 'S RESTAURANT Frank C. Thompson, Prop. Good Home Cooking, But No Liquor Quick, Clean Service and Home-like Environment OPEN DAY cmd NIGHT 376 Wabasha Street CE dar 2282 CENTRAL CASH 61 CARRY MEATS M. Senensky, Prop. Phones: DA le 7811 - 2 263 West Central Ave. St. Paul, Minnesota IOHN SEXTON 5: CO. COMPLIMENTS g. - '2 of the 51 Established 1383 GRAND MILL FURNITURE COMPANY if P?- R Wholesale Grocers CHICAGO SOUTH ST. PAUL MINNESOTA a Ice Cream Olson Shell Statlon every day of the year It s St Clair Snellmg Largest Selection and Best Values rn the Northwest v 409 ldcklon Bet Sth G 7th a health g1v1ng food Z if Qi E 5 E E ' 25 5 si E 5 E t si E E 35 : E 355 . . :A - - 55 EE E I 59? : si EQ . .. E f- WLM Si'-I li 'I bit-I bi-MW It'M''lrAi''IWZVN''kiWiWSii+'i1Li+'2'iW?ii+fiEiWiY'KN'kiiviii''ifiW3ii1'?5i1fiiiivfiiw'iiWkiivkiY'KLi+'i2iiK'i2iX i?ii i2iY'IINZAWlimi-'I AW kiwi NJ Ah ' l V D D V. ii E if ' ' . ' . - Qi ' A 'xl 5 2 I ez 1,1 sri . Ei 1' 4 . ' . Y Q O Ei I X . Ei 1 if gf . , 51. ii fi Fi Ei 92 E 2:2 ' :E 1 GA. Ei PE CHEROKEE DRUG CO. if - bi . . D5 ,Q . ' ' . . E UALITY STQRE 81 GROCEBIES and MEATS Phone EM erson 1358 3 1783 St Clcur Street We Specialize m Ire Cream Cakes, Pies and Novelties , If A11 The Glrls HELEN and BERN1-XRD'S lk J LY, Are Rushmg To HOME MADIEd1cE CREAM f 7 CANDY SHOPPE 890 So Smith Ave Riverview 0500 If A For Glamomus DUNN s FAIRWAY MARKET New I:-ormals and GROCERIES and MEATS f FRUITS and VEGETABLES Sport Clothes Rwerv ew 0201 - Riverview 0202 426 South Robert Street St. Paul, Minn. H A T T I E H A B L E EINE DRY CLEANING C0mP1fmenfS of A LAUNDRY sERv1cE Elk Service BLUE and WHITE CAB 30 East Sth Street 1391 CE. 4433 RIVERVIEW S MODERN DRUG STORE Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions Y E L L O W T A X I We employ Three 635 Registered Pharmacists Boom SERVICE CE dar 1881 63 W Wtmfred St RIV 0709 nf-A E 1--fs ws -lfNf5Yf1N'swx lifhl as i.aQN.s'3y.fguf5 Q15 a. g1zQNa,QasQasQ Elm fgssgiz5251sgigafgissfiasfgiasgizagiazfgaagiasfgiasfgXa5Zjarf5ia.f3i.igi.sf5ia,Q E V - Q Q 6 6 1 I? Q 51 'N WW WIN N VY' '!tXYf!4+k'7!-'KY? 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Q if K- 1' -s 21 fl' 'ff 5:3 Qj :Sp 1' -y 5: F' Q2 O Ei- EE KF EE 3? EE Ein 4. .Z '23 51' gl E5 if , '52 ' QE fi 4, ,Y 3, i' 5- - .L- gl , il ai E? K5 E3 - I: 54 . .I Z! 1 Ei 33 El Ei EE EF if Z gi . 36 EE . . , . 35 E5 if 51' Ii 25. 1' 'r lf 16 1' 'F vf Qi 4' ' -5 :E in -if Ei S1 vi 4- -X Q. ,IL D' IC 4' 'r Q. ,Q Z1 ' ST' EQ B5 I . , ' . . . - - R-Ii 1' 'r :I - E 4. .4 gl n 4 4. - - I ,Z . . . ,4 Q- , YT ' . fa Lf-' : ' q --X' 'Ag :Af 'fc --X' 'A' 7-c ',-X: '--.' U: 1 f '-' ' ' ' Q W: ' .' -.' 'ff '-N: 'i1: 1 Q ' N' ' ' - ' .' -- - -- h' f pw If we, sw vw vv v' -V N ' v. 'l'fW1'lN'1M'l'l l lf ' I-1 www E sv' w s-I vrrmuw w'1Mw'W ws I ww wnwwnw I A 1 fix 5 lflfM1mfluhN'1h'hY I ' xhxfwfh xr xr uw mx XI x IMI wx Xl Aux QQ . -1: . HQ ' s It SFT ' w w M -I ' - vt H 1 at I. it M f N A ., ft 7 7 7 I 1 I I I A :L , ,,QQQ AA,.,A, , ,,,, ,AA, A EE Graduates of St. Ioseph's Academy P: Ei 7 gi Ei Ei . . Ei , Ei ' ' f is ' - Ere Ei Ri PE I if . P: ir Q. E1 by I iv It :wwftxvfttvrnxvrttvzmz tvnu:wwuyN1m14Aw14twtsu1WN14MJAW4Ixvjtwttyvjtsttjtsyf1may yt, -IIA gujltgjtM14MQIQM4MJIIQQIMJISQQIIXIf . T J '- If you are contemplating a business course attend .E ,. - .S V. - CABLE S SECRETARIAL COLLEGE FOR GIRLS ti 1547 University Avenue St Paul Minnesota A commercial school strictly reserved for high school graduates Thorough preparation for Stenographic Secretarial and Civil Service positions Write or telephone for an interview that may be of special advantage to you BurtonA Cable President Grace S Cable Principal N MI dway 9644 .. NORTHWESTEHN FRUIT C0 REAL ESTATE - LOANS - INSURANCE ,f wholesale Globe Building .T FRUITS AND VEGETABLES EE DOOLEYS CITIES SERVICE 1' GA. 4373 ,Ez A Really Complete One-Stop Service T Sl 152 East Eleventh St. St. Paul, Minn. EM mon 4313 - as 4 Qi P. I. DOOLEY Grand and Cleveland 4. fn t WOLFF CHEVROLET COMPANY 7 Greetings to St. Ioseph's Academy Eg SALES - SERVICE - PARTS ,mm me W. S. WOLF, Owner TO wer 0157 '7 CATHOLIC ART and BOOK SHOP 811-17 East Seventh St. St. Paul, Minn. A il 10 West Fifth St. -- Between St. Peter 6- Wabasha Streets 5 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA GRocERtES and MEATS Dealers - : 4 A Tower 1332-1333 Forest at Case Street St. Paul, Minn. T- Catholic Church Supplies and Religious Articles re - wwf :xmas A-mswmz zamww Qmemmmzmi TAT sz tzmmzmmmmmxtm'A 'tif 'IMNIKQXILHXEIZNZNLNIK 'IMAWAE Q Q HG 6 W 65 Q Q 6 Q Q Q PQ Q Et P6 Q Q Q Q PQ Q Q Q E' F5 Q PQ C TRACY E PQ Q E' it Q 6 6 Q 6 P6 it 6 Et Q Q Et 6 F6 E Q Q I III 6 6 5 Q C K .vid !'kWfeLQs!!Z1M2vLQitMftLQ1tgQ4+LW M? MJQPKWP 9931932 HQJQQXWQPKQQ M7 9 f 5 gtk? gU:+Q nxff tn gswogQjgnkWttQ gswgtwttwgswttv .Kyiv UV nw 1 nkjgrw uk! 5 'WS 'rk9r'K9f!K?7fPKWf'k7fM7!'kW 1 UL we Pk, Lek! UX!l,f.-'JS!Z-'!-l..,f----.-'9.-. -.V..9..V.-.-.'!!2f'!f!.f-.9!.f.,Z..,1,13J-, ,,,, , The Theme Of The N1nth National Euchar1st1c Congress Is The Theme Of The 1941 Patrms BOWEN 6: SONS Photo Engravers Photographers Artists are honored in ENGRAVING THE CUTS FOR THIS BOOK We congratulate the staff CE dar 8568 261 East Fifth Street St Paul Minnesota ongrafufafiond 251 pafrind Ioan Cowie, Editorsin-Chiei: Mary Ann Borden. Senior Editor: Marybeth Mee, Business Manager . . . these girls will direct publication ot the 1941 Patrins. North Central Publishing Co. 242 E. Fifth Street ST. PAUL, MINN. tv 'mmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmmmm n ' - Q Q Q E Q Q Q V Q Q 2 Pet ii! Et Q Q Q . Q E KE ' Q , . . Q - Q F . Q Q it Q QI EZ . 'Q Ylimilmilmttmt ttlliti ttklitt' 'tFmtFmtFEWtmlPHYhittfihtiliitifgttfiitillittliilt' 'ttmttgttmitmtt' 'limit' 'limit' 'iikjitt ti' 'MNYMihitthiittftitihitiklitih Q5 Q it K5 6 it it Q Q Q Qt Ev Q Q 1 4 'sb SY''WNQNZ''KU''X?YNX'1SF. W'PEZ'PX7'PEWXZ''FttL9 S!'1Ql0!2'N2'1X9'MY'1k9 XU'1SQ 1!Z'1SJ1'XfZ 1!iZ X!il E. XfZ'?XU'1 'WZ''WNW'SUUXU''WZ'1Xf! W4PXfZ X since 1893 Coal - Coke - Wood - Fuel O11 of Ice e- Main Office, 611 University Avenue ST. PAUL, MINN. 9 E 1 Compliments of EQ . S E E D S 9 ASTOR THEATRE-BEAUX ARTS THEATRE S So. Robert ut Concord Selby at Western AND EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN Don O'Reilly. Mgr. Q Friendly Entertainment on each side ot the river R. L. GoULD 5. co. Ei Compliments of the 9 Seedsmen since 1898 Q E MITSCH QS- HECK COMPANY E 7 500 Ieekeen Between 901 5 1001 201-211 west Fifth sneer St.Pau1, Minn. Compliments of The Sherwin-Williams Co. 42-43 East Fifth Street GA rfield 4363 St. Paul, Minnesota it '35 ' 5 Ni'Ni'AW48W' Y'KN'KN'KWIQWN'KN'KN'EN'i'3Y'Pf'iY'iLii+PI'WPIENPEWYWKN'KNvKi11KNKiY'ZiY'KNKiY'?' 11Ki41im1ifi1iKWKi1WAYvkiia'HYvhiiokiiwkiiivkiioii -.1 J. '4 4 i fi WSW 'XYMYPJ BS-MYY4WZ''!? !QN2'PW S!l!1M24PXf11l!24l!Q1PEZ4PEl4Pk'34ll?i'lL9?1PLY?fP!'2f?WZfMZ9?E XWWXUMZ1P19,!'kf14P!?1PWZ1PXTl M!1P!ZfPX! ! kY?4'XYQN MY? 'W 'K E Aloysius F. Breher. C.L.U. Wa E: I - NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO Qi You will be surprised at the Guardian Building GArfie1d 1338 M d P ' f o est IICGS o our I. F. IORDAN PHARMACIST Phone R1. uses is cei. siniih Ave. is King si. si. Paul, Minn 5? Flowers WHY WORRY ABOUT YOUR FUEL BILLS? Take advantage of Brand's Summer Budget Plan HOLM :Si OLSON GUARANTEED SAVINGS-When price goes 20 West Fifth Street CE dal, 7391 up you're protected at a guaranteed maximum 4' pnce. COMPLETE cosr BUDGETED over ei full 12 months without interest or carrying charges. 3' Small equal monthly payments. 25 STAR MEAT MARKET PAUL Mum and SONS ORDER WHEN PRICES ARE LowEs'r. Plan on Wh I I d R Q -I purchasing your fuel for the Season 1941-1942 OIJISZBISHT Se m during the month of May and take advantage of the low Spring price. ' is 1166 Selby Avenue St. Paul, Minn. lot it down, call Garfield 7501 Phone DA le sass RUSSELL DEAc1-1 for fuffhef particulars, DEACH'S PURE OIL SERVICE I YALE TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES BI'ClI'1d Coal CS: O11 COITIPCIIIY COMPLETE ONE-STOP SERVICE Rice 6 University Griggs and Selby St. Paul, Minn. Compliments of Compliments of . I LOCAL LOAN COMPANY ST. PAUL LINOLEUM 6 CARPET CO. . Michael I. Coleman CONTRACTORS AND DESIGNERS -of RAY I.RYAN RESILIENT FLOOR COVERINGS GROCERIES AND MEATS is 5-5 1451 University Ave. NE. 2703-4 Van Bum' 0505 571 Cypress St., Cor. 4th St. Paul, Minn ' W N2 IW AW.LWIWA'+KiWiNKNIkN? NWNiiiiii'ZWFN'kiwillifiiMN'ZNKNiKNYNZiY'?iWWfNYN'FN WNi7W?NFiY'?iW WNW SW BW LW ll 1 M 1 ii WWWW EJ UWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW 9 ? ff WW' 1.53.53 W4-LEJ'zEj1rWf'W1 LH'WAFAe!i5eWfaW1aEjfMyQW!rW1eWeaWf+W1eW4rW!rWfeWf elSlfrW1ek!2 M O IOHNNY CHARLEY OFMHJ GHC! flange F L O R I S T S zvz so SNELLING Avi: sr PAUL MINN TOWEY S CUT RATE DRUGS Down Town Cute Rate Prices-on all Nationally Advertised Drugs Toiletries Cosmetics and Drug Sundries We save you 25 f to 40 on your Doctors Prescriptions Corner Selby and Snelling Next 10 Park Theatre Makers of fine G L A S S E S pun ,wi ,4.4c,,,..,.n XDISPENSING OPIICIANS 25 W Sth Street CE dar 5767 Meadow Farm Mel 0 Tender Products HAMETTE half of a regular l21b average ham no bone PICETTE picnic boned and rolled HOLLETTE pork butt rolled no waste These products are made from Government inspected Minne sota Porkers pickled and cured in our plant Has that unsur passed smoked tlavor They are packed in transparent cellulose casings which retain all the ilavor CSee instru tions on casing for preparcrtionl Eisenrnenger s Wabasha at 8th 6 9th Streets Cedar 1761 We Deliver THE BEATIF UL SCHOOL EMBLEMS worn by St. loseph's Seniors Were designed and manufactured by IOSTEN'S America's Finest School Iewelers and Stationers Factory, Owatonna, Minnesota I Twin City phone - GE neva 3950 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1941 Mr. Ioseph Liedl VICTORIA HAT SHOP MILLINERY Hats Blocked and Retrimmed We also tailor your hats to order DA. 2523 179 N. Victoria lust oft Selby Ave. St. Paul, Minn. Compliments of F. I. THERA .I DRUG STORE Smith and Annapolis Sts. St. Paul. Minn. P5-PEXHPQNK KNEMKSX SNfiEQNKQXKQNENFSXKQKSNKSNKQXKSNQNKSKQNKSNKSQKQXKSNQNKNKQXQNQ 55253 sygafginfjiaskiasfiwggasfgiaaggisfgwfjiagil asfgufiaaf-Nsfgiliggi iii zsfgs -as--mm Uni tim UFS .xmasQ4mayua1mmrwzwwwl wlwifrwxwlrgfyll 14wilwlwwlugllgvylugwluzlxlyllmy vi,wwfwluywwlruzlnszllgvylwwf lr. if B E R s N 1 a 4 7 4: J rf 14 ' 4 v E - I el ' l ' YZ 5 ac- 5: 3. 2. Q. 1. 2 Sf 2. it 22 ii 2 il Q. it 2 1. Q. , S- Q. 4. 2 Q. QL il 'gi 1. gl Q2 it Z Z ic- 51 it Q if 'gc Q it Z if 52 Q. 2 if Q. S1 4. is 2: 5. '2 is Z 57 4. if 51 l ig 2 531 '-2 it Qi . 2 .' gh. Z3 . is Q, is WAN -i b - , X 1 XM' !1'S'! W X9 PM IHWHS' !1'S!!'W k!IHS!1!1'kVl! E!Z B!!1'X' ! S ! !!!1'S'l1'Bff! W EYZ''W''W''W''XSi! S'i! i'1! kf1! X '! XYA! Xf'MY'!1'X9'! ST!1'Ef! l!! X! W W ful' W P Ei Secretarial sEcUnE ri-1E TRAINING IE G5 s,,,,,,g,,,phic THAT BUSINESS REQUIRES 35 ,Q Sl0110fYPY DAY AND NIGHT Qi Q: Compliments of Bvokkevpinq SCHOOL gi Sfngsmanfhlp Attend Summer School and be Qi Civil sefvlce Ready Sooner for Business 142 gl Dictaphone Position :Ig 'if Office Machines Business wants young people with ability A 6 B E S 1 And other, and ambition. It makes one definite re- 4,5 quirement-they must be tho- 3? 5' I ' ' ' ' O ,SEEN-., roughly trained. :I 1 F-E o SN If Ciourse: can' be :rrranged gg Manufacturers of SCHOOL UNIFORMS Business 0 'U' P'e fammg' E 5, llete f 7th and Cedar sea. GA. 4378 5: gl XP2 ' SOVERT s. STEPHENS THOMAS F. KENNEDY 33 if Sf. Ioseph's Academy students wear uniforms made by S,,,,,,es, MOHAWK THEATRE kg 1, QE 627 So. Smith E 3? gre RI. 0591 sg Qi TO wer 6592 EE Ei ii gg 859-61 Payne Avenue HIGHWAY GARAGE Ei ES St. PC1111 Minnegofq 1 - QQ Accessories - Supplies - 24 Hour Towing sav sa. Smith Avenue sr. PAUL. mNN. bl 5: EQ gf SELBY GROCERY 1: Qi n. s. SALSCHEIDER A 353 :I if Z? 1160 Selby at Dunlap St. Paul, Minn. kj K .i E- : MATTISON'S GOOD WISHES- as The Store With Personal Service from Your Ice Cream on Parade - Fountain Service - Varieties fri DA 19 7921 1218 Selby Avenue ST' PAUL OWNED THEATRES rg if 31 wk LYCEUM 1479 Wabashal 52 :lf iv GARRICKJ l6th Gr St. Peter if .1 KESSLER Sr MAGUIRE ii Qi if HAMLINElUniv.atSne11ingD vi FUNERAL HOME gg D, . ,, -9- 2 D1 .N 2 .1 Q West Seventh at St. Clair - 2 FQ sA1N'r PAUL, MINNESOTA 5 wr, ., .g ,4 Y C -Q. 'Z fr ---- -- -r--A- -r'---------s----- -- ---- 1-------- ,. Z' iw: Il , D1 1 lvl MW' MW Aw A'. fM 1 IW! MW iw lX lfV'llY'l iN'1iN lLN rLY'fl'X 1IX r IVIIVI hX llN 1 SW MMI IW M '1 5X1'1M1'1 fY'ljX l IW iw, Nw IW MW DW IW BW hw if Y w 2 E E 5 E Q Q E E E 4 9: 4 Min!! My M1 ,QLSZQQLQQLE GJK!!WUUQ!Uk9X9UX?7G7Q7W!k11PQ1!!W1f2SY11!W -'I W W1 X!! W W W4 WMHW Q!,Wl..!'Z W! . 4P!!4LQ4P!14r!i4!i4PLY24PX?14,!Z4 !J'!i'XH'!2 WZ '!Pkf14P!JH. 4-L914!i4!Z4!J4W2 W1 H! The 1941 Class mterprets Go111ng: EFFICIENCY C O U R T E SY PBOMPTNESS Photography - Par Excellence NATURAL POSE GIBLISHNESS The Offrczal Photographer of Pcztrzns weewwwwmwwowuwmwww HVHHHHUHX H'wmm4 'liK5iifEiiiEiiiiEiiiEiiifK5iiiZ5iiiZ5ii4Z5iiiEii4iZ3iiiEYfEXiiEiNii6Yf 8vi6NOLiXsiL5Ni+f5Nii63xiiQ 'i6.M1'fNEiN1'f3i 6i V -,W 'UliiiiliiiifiiiPfiiiiliiiifliiffiiiigii EW'4'liK5iiiEliiFF5i ESNGNEMQXENEINQXEMQN ge, gi, ,s9,?,frE,sn, gee, -,sg -,QL 197,15 -se, JL ge, E 2 2 'Q E E 2 Q E Q 2 2 Q . Q . E E E E E o E Q Q 5 E 2 Q . E Q Q Q 2 E fi To Our Advertisers EMERALD BEAUTY SHOP ' There once were some very nice men 424 Selby' Avenue - EL- 3945 Who stopped and took up a pen - - - - f' They wrote out an ad Specialists m Permanent Wave and Han' Style And we stopped being sad '- As they financed our yearbook right then. Call for Appointment EIMIKLAS LINDSAY GROCERY We give S G H Green Stamps 2 Plastering and Stucco 180 Western Avenue . 1844 825 Allen Avenue . oss4 FREE DELIVERY 4- 21 GARDNER'S D-X SERVICE Q, if D-X GASOLINE - 760 MOTOR OIL 'I EI Central and Westem Ave. . ' K Z 5 J mcoeua-nun Zf DA le ease x. ,H ,ft if Consult Us Tel. GA rtield 3621 EE MARTIN GIESEN Q, C, THEATRICAL COSTUMER 2 , Specializing tor fi 4 . ' 358 St. Peter St. Paul, Minn. Amateur and Professional Productions 5- sr. PAUL, MINN. is 33 E li 'S li ' P t P IQ :Ji 'S li 'X ,L IQ li 'ir n ,1- fi! .2 ta VF , , 6 'S 1,9- fn ' 5 fl I 5 92 5 QE . 5 -31 - Q 9 ' . ei E2 pg. E2 gg 9 . . Q5 zz ff 92 5- 9: DA gi 9, RI 2 if c ::. '71 ARTHUR F. WILLIAMS EQ The Optical shop Ei if if 366 St. Peter Street St. Paul. Minnesota ,, 2' Compliments of the if 1. vi THOM S SUPER MARKET 1332 Randolph SAINT PAUL MILK COMPANY Near Hamline EM 1378 Clarkson R1ShOI'f Company P R I N T E R S 2360 University Avenue MI dway 6641 ID lit KB HYKWKN lfWf7W'6NfffNWWfiN 1 Wi Viv I Ill 1 VN llmllm mimi 0 WNV 'IBN KB KR lwfwfitfm 1 B th KLNVNIIW t Pi .2- A 's 25 'S 5? 49 'P 5,2 V: i P M V, Cai ,X Zi .P 44 ZZ .S 14 fe Z5 .N r 54 li ' P -Q -A -Q K f 1' QQ -1' ,, i 1 'P 2- ri! 5- .k Y' I UQ 1' S 5: 25 - . N if t : kv' A 4 xl . ,3. Y' 14 gf rg 7' -'P 21 . Q Q: .Q -1 is bi: Z6 ?' 'B :T ,P 1' - ls T' u t ' '-?f Q if 'fn -if E 3' - ' 9 6 it vi Jf . . Q 2 I T TQ lf' 'J' fi 9 IP :uf Au-, 'wwf 'tff-til, I ivfnlvi' Ili 'li ' 'V' ' ti 'tv -llvg' 'IIT' 'll' v 'f Y , lv ' v 'ti' -lit -lvz v Hwy 'tix' v in ' ff 'Mg v 'vt v ,s r'5uii'5 vii? 'iii' 1 Q - YQ - lv' '1v?I'1r'uanu-1 v 'U' IL ,T l r.. 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