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Q' TAAA S 5 1 J f XR 'Lrh - 'dh 'N V 1 fx: ix if fix if if Ari -f.-.QQ F.: i fxrfj-:X fx A A ' ' Jim x Qin? Qjlgn -Y A 'f fx iz- ag 'M YsRcaCL 25396 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q -,M BOS 5555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555 I w l f I W , Q l VIERVIVAS gr 555555555555555555 5555555555 5555 K5 :Q PUBLISHED 3 3 KW 32 ZS' K 3? 3 235 k 1 SQ Q 1:5 Volumel 1938-39 9 af' E Q rv no POPE PIUS XII 1939 The Lord preserve h1m and g1ve h1m hfe and make h1m blessed upon the earth and dellver h1m not to the wlll of hxs enemxes POPE PIUS XI 1922 1939 esus Mary Peace May he rest ln peace' .S 4 Q31 TA S W ', AEA fl -e .-- - , id ' 0 5 I v 'Q-1 I Q 5' ' 9:8 ffl i ' ' Xi f AX elk 1 X . .OOOOQQ Q oooo00'o' OOOOOOOQ IOOIOI . - . , 1 'Z I ' I I I .y A I4 '. : J . U- . ru. . ': . ' . T .Ql.o. X A... . . ' l - l l Amo. , If '. Y - 3 ' oo . X . 4 . . . . .T :z'lf ?'1,lt4 H . , Y M 1' - V T ' 'O 4'-. 1, lf' 5 L' ' . 9'-LV' uv l v V w T1 5 . ' 1 2 l .. . V- I l ' I : 1 E ., a , . . 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O. 0 Q60 Ona' 'o.. ..o' 'io o 0 Uur hnzld Rrdmg forth to the Crusades the kmght of old wore the famxly coat of arms emblazoned on hxs armor the emblem of hrs famrly tradmons the symbol of has :deal And so we the students of St Agnes Academy go mto the Crusade of Life wxth the shxeld of St Dommxc as our coat of arms sym oxzes t e great Domxnrcan Order one that typnfies the splrnt of nts followers who have for over seven centurxes spread the Farth of Chrnst over the world Of h t e two tradrtxonal shnelds Spamsh and Roman St Agnes has chosen the latter Thxs shleld has a black effect across the top separatmg mn the mxddle to reveal whxte The black symbolxzes wrsdom sxlence and fortltude the whnte peace purxty charxty and smcerxty In the center are crossed the palm of vxctory and the lxly of purxty The star represents the star of lxght often vxsxble above St Dommnc s head The torch bearmg dog recalls a vnsaon of Blessed Jane mother of St Dommxc predxctmg the light of the Gospel whxch St Dommxc and hxs dnscnples spread throughout the world The Ball seen on the shield represents the world and the Cross thc mstrument of our red mptxon The crown rs sa1d to be emblemauc of the crown of jusuce that wrll be the reward of those who m thenr lnves praxse God Q Laudare Q bless Hmm for Hrs goodness Q Benedncere J and preach Hum by word and deed Q Praedncare J The Rosary 15 the precxous herxtage that Mary left St Dommxc the weapon by whlch he extermmated the Albxgensxan h resy the weapon bv vvhnch we todav can defend ourselves agamst the dangers of the world The watchvvord of the Domnmcan Yermtas proclaxms to all the arm of the Order Truth Th e students of St Agnes have chosen xt as the name of our annual because we aspnre to follow nn the foot steps of the Samts of the Dommxcan Order so that we too may one day share thexr reward rn heaven I. et us go forth courageously contident that the ldeals of thrs coat of arms shmmg more glonously than ever m our own dav mspnrmg thousands of noble men d h an women t e world over vvnll lxkevx e lead us on to vnctory Armen Nhccro Edxfor m Cbref wax 'XY' Hzs Excellency The Mos! Reverend Cbrzstoplaer E Byrne D D LL D ,. n 1 sT 3 5750 fwfr J? DIOCESE or Gamesrov CHANCERY OFFICE Gannsrow TFXAS My dear young ladzes I congratulate St Agnes Academy and 1ts young ladxes on thns ISSUE of Truth IS more reveal1ng than the sun at h1gh noon, lt 1S stronger than arnues and battlesh1ps, If 15 w1der than the sweep of the ocean Truth IS the mater1al out of wh1ch love makes a bond between God and man, and at the same t1me lt makes the fibre of confidence between men themselves Truth l1ke the human soul, possesses a note of 1mmortal1ty Truth crushed to the earth w1ll rlse agam It IS an unfa1l1ng antxdote for the po1son of calumny It can hush tongues of ev1l gOSSlP, lt unmasks the tra1tor, exposes ly1ng propaganda, and stands 1ust1ce where persecut1on and tyranny towered h1gh Truth enr1ches sclence to make If real and to draw If apart from that wh1ch IS pseudo It makes h1story worthy of ICS name, and not a t1ssue of errors and l1es Our Lord called H1mself the Way and the Llfe, and 1 1ned these two beaut1ful names by the Truth Truth can be depended upon to po1nt out the ways that are safe, and sound, and sens1ble to the end Truth can choose w1thout fear of m1stake the l1fe that IS good, noble humble, chaste, charxtable, and res1gned Truth IS the only becommg Jewel of the human mxnd It sheds a beauty upon thought, and glVCS a rad1ance to speech Anudst the worr1es of the world today Truth IS the best armed pre paredness for Democracy Truth 1S the dxploma of a Lady the graduat1on mark of a Chr1st1an, the note that matnculates for Heaven Wxth all good w1shes, Yours fanthfully 1n Chr1st, Feast of St. Matthxas X B1shop of alveston 1939 :I f.,:,e J O, ,l g , --- 1 s a year book bearing the title Veritas . . . . N I , s n I ' . ' QC ,, ll ' 1 13 'O' ' ll ,, , , REVEREND MOTHER M ANGELA O P SISTER M SEBASTIAN O P SISTER NI PERPETUA O P SISTERM ALBERTINF O SISTERM ANIDREXX O P SISTER M ANITA O P SISTER M ANNUNCIATA SISTERM ANTOIINETTE SISTER M AUSTIIN O P SISTER M BAPTISTA O OP O SISTER M BERINARD O P SISTLR M DANIIAN O P SISTLRM GERALDINE O SISTER M MOINICA O SISTER M PERPETUA O SISTER M SIEINNA O SISTER M STEPHAINA SISTER MARIA STELLA O NIISS AINGELINE PUCCIO NIR IYININ IANITS NIR EDWARD GAMNION EO acu tg Mother General of the Domzmcan Sisters, H ouslon Texas Przoress of St Agnes Academy Prznezpal of Sf Agnes Atademg Rezgxon Lafzn 9 English Science French Smcnce Mathematics Hzsiory Malbrmallcs Sindy Hall Superwsor Commercml Hzslory MuszcS W mf 19.532 f!Q Eng zsb Ialm 'JE V 'X -Ac gf ,4,0.!J Holnr Fconomzes .J JV I9 X f r Relzglon llzstorg KIHSIC' Rell lrzr 1 English Sfamsb MdfbC171df1CS If 3 sn al Dluealzon CJ flv slra Dlrerlor fl Flu! Director 4..f'f . I , . . 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K' , . 2 , ' H 'fl 'n L., ju, Y The Staff first row LENORA GUSEMAN KATHERINE READ LOIS SHQEEHAN Business Manager r Music L. x X q ARGARET LAMB MARIETTA ARNOLD ROBERTA JOHNSON Features Sodalsty Poems second row 5 fl 1 Cl Y L ff LAVERNE LAURENT MARGARET THOMPSON ANGELA MAGGIO Lzterature Athletics Editor m Chzef HELEN RANKIN ADELE CONSELYEA Semor Edztor Photography ampus X mms H -4 hh. our pilgnmagz Our lxfe IS a pllgrlmage, and we are p1lgr1ms travelxng through 1ts Joys and sorrows, passmg the mxlestones on lnfe s journey untrl we reach our ultnmate destnnatxon Heaven, our eternal Home We have passed through the tr1als and joys of our cluldhood-our Hrst great mnlestone 15 be hmd us, and we find ourselves approach1ng the second great lap of our Journey our hlgh school days Look, the pllgrlmage 1S startmg' It IS the Freshman class of 36-eager young glrls wxth thelr luggage of elementary schoolmg, home trammg, and rel1g1ous educat1on ready to accompany them the rest of the Way And then ln Sophomore year, the p1lgr1ms meet agam, and many memorles of the past, col ored Wxth the dellghtful 1nt1macy that only school frlendshxps can have, are recalled From the lnmemorxes of these past events sprlngs a new determlnatxon to reach the Clty of God on eart Thus we p1lgr1ms progress 1nto our Junlor year and, havmg attamed 1t, We begln 1n earnest go prepare ourselves both sp1r1tually and mtellectually for the many dutxes that w1ll be ours as emors We have reached the summlt of our hlgh school career The hxlls and vales of our accomplxsh ments l1e beh1nd us and the vlstas of our future lxfe stretch before us The p1lgr1ms w1ll travel dnfferent roads but may we all meet agam when hfe s great p1lgr1mage IS ended ln Heaven The Glass nf Thlrtg nmz Thzs world rs but a lhurgh are ul o wo Aml we hen pilgrims passing to and ro -Chaucer ARNOLD MARY LORETTA And ever honoured or her worthmesse St Anne s Parlsh Sodallty Athletic Club Merlxer Lnterary Club N1 Ventas Staff ASH BEULAH RUTH She was a worthy woman all her lyze St Mary s Pansh Sodalxty BOWEN MARYSUE FRANCES Noght o word spake she more than was nede Holy Rosary Parlsh Sodallty Athletic Club BOYD MINNIE RUTH l But rrch she was o holy thought and werke Chrnst the Kmg Parlsh Sodalxty Athleuc Club Muslc Club Orchestra Fme Arts Club erher L1terary Club Tx 76 le Treasurer of the Semor Class Room 2 T' H nf vwwffif . c llll , I I C , . . . . . 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UV fylayle R, 77771 BRECUNIER DIXIE JUNE Wel coude she rede a lesson or a story Merlxer Lxterary Club BUSCH MARY MARGARET And all was conscience and fendre herte Holy Rosary Pansh Sodahty BUSCHARDT MARY ELEANOR Her eyen twmlzle m her heed at aught As doon the sterres on a rosty night CARMICHAEL MICKIE MARIE And ace all tannd uzth scorchzng sunny ray St Mary s Parxsh Sodahty Photography Club CASPERSON RITA LAVERNE Her resons she spak ul solempnely St Mary s Parlsh S0dal1ty CIRE DOROTHY REGINA Wztb holy herte and with an helgh courage St Mary s Parnsh Sodalnty CHANDLER MARY ALICE For pztee rezgneth soone zn gentzl herte St Marys Parxsh Sodahry Athletlc Club Music Club Glee Club CONNELL FERGUS MARIE Ful zs my her! o revel and solas St Anne s Parlsh Sodahty Athletic Club AL I Q E hgmkh M Fme Arts Club V -5 CONSELYEA, ADELE DE LEON ci .. Hardy she was, and wys to undertake Athletic Club Csecretaryj Photography Club lPres1clentj Verxtas Staff DALY, CATHERINE LOUISE God loved she best with al her hool herte Holy Rosary Parnsh eZfci:l!1fL1,v.UK5'f4-4 f Sodallty Qlfrefectj s rr n -1 V I . 1 1-1 :fg,,,, , S ' - 9 W rr - H - 4 ,A ,Q - ' . , 1 X . , , ' 1,v ., . 3 A I c - , , , ' -' , 1 1 1 1 ' .I f I K .,z.- -K ' N . . . ' f ' u or Y ' ee f In . . , , t 1 . - I r m L 1 ' ' ff V, My , ' , ' ff f n , . Q 9 6 P QC ' ' ' ,I ,st S . 'I . I ' , , 7 , , . . . I er - ' - - as , . , I ' 5 I -f'.., ' rr ' f an ' A ' I DERR KATHRYN ROSEMARY Sha was so char: able ana' so pzleous I Blessed Sacrament Pansh Sodahry Glee Club Merher Llterary Club QTreasurerj DILLON SALLY ANNE And Frensh she spake ul alre and etzsly Holy Rosary Parxsh SOdal1ty DUNN MARY LILLIAN Thy vertues Ixnlzed are In lovely wzze Blessed Sacrament Parxsh qv' Sodalxty EVANS MARGIE ELIZABETH There ore she sang so merzely and laude St Annes Parxsh Sodallty E Achlenc Club I-1 6'l FOURMY MARY OLIVE L And zn her hand she held a mzrrhour brzght ggk I 5 Wherem her ace she o fen uewed ayne St Mary s Parlsh wi Athleuc Club GALLAGHER ELIZABETH ANN The eelds the loods the hevenes mth one con sent Do seeme 10 laugh on me and avour mme m len! St Mary s Parxsh Sodalnty GILLESPIE ROSELIARY LOUISE Dzscreet she was and 0 reef reverence rf Blessed Sacrament Pansh Sodahty Fme Arts Club Glee Club Musxc Club fPres1dentj 3 Orchestra GLASER CECILIA AGNES Benygne she was and -uonrler dxlzgent Holy Rosary Parnsh Sodahry GOGGAN GERTRUDE GERALDINE As she that uss uas and ohedzent Holy Rosary Parlsh Sodallty fV1CC Prefectj Athleuc Club GOSS CHARLOTTE BLAKELY I knou no! uher she he womman or goddesse X Holv Rosary Parmsh M Sodahtw n , 'A ' v 'JV ' ' 1 . ' , . l v rf j f - f - .n or , ' - , - n rr ,f ' .ax F . ' ,, , s S S 5 ' f f 1' f . ' ' r E Sodaliry N f 1 f .1 ' ' . ' A U 1 Q f I I ' . 1' , ' ' wp ' of L ' , re ' , f U :J F s 0 - ff , , ' - n , . 7 er , , . , ' in 5 . r . - Q 5 i A 1 : , ' . 1 , l Z1 ,,.. ffm JV -sq 'Aw' GUSEMAN LENORA ANTOINETTE The centre o that wherle poole merryment Annunclatlon Parnsh Sodahty Athletlc Club Presxdent of Semor Class Verntas Busmess Manager HARRINGTON HELEN ELIZABETH A better gzrl I trowe there nowhere zs Holy Rosary Parxsh Sodalnty Athletnc Club fPres1dentj HILL DOROTHY MARY In pensive plyte and sweet perplexztee Holy Rosary Parxsh HOGUE FLORENCE ROSALIE And szkerly she was 0 greet dzsport Sacred Heart Parlsh Sodahty JOHNSON ROBERTA THERESA Nowhere so busy a gzrl as she there was And yet she seemed brszer than she was Holy Rosary Parnsh Sodahty ffreasurerj Athleuc Club Merher Llterary Club Veritas Staff KELLY MILDRED PATRICIA St Mary s Parlsh Sodalnty KRAUEL MARYLOU ANNA And all the day zn doing good and godly deedes St Joseph s Parxsh Sodahty LAMB MARGARET REGINA And I seyde her opmzoun was good Blessed Sacrament Parnsh Sodahty Athletlc Club Musxc Club Orchestra CVICC Presndentj Merher Lrterary Club Ventas Staff LAURENT LAVERNE MARIE Curteys she was lowely and serviceable St Anne s Pansh Sodalzty Athletxc Club Fme Arts Club Secretary of Senxor Class Room 1 Ventas Staff LOONAM CATHERINE CECILIA A trewe worker and a good was she St Marys Pansh Sodalxty Y' tv rr , f , .ax 1' a ' fl - - rs T' Y' I H ' - ' ,Y - 4 V' ff , ' f ' 'YQ I A , A x ' 9 I Q e Cf - , . , - ' .xx 6 I ...i I xi . F I . I . - A A , I ' e e ' Werk wel thy-self that other folk can help. , V- ' . n - in ' I I ee , ' - r' I ' ff ' ' ll 372 I . ' A ' ,A ! ff ' ,J , . vm.. A I f , . J ' ' - ' , , ,V ' ff , -YI I . J ' LYON, MARY CATHERINE The hisy larke, messenger of daye Saluteth in hir song the morrow grayef: All Saints' Parish Sodaliry LYNE EVELYN LUCILE Her angels ace As the great eye 0 heazen shy ned bright Holy Rosary Parnsh Sodahty Arhleuc Club Merlxer Llterary Club MCGRATH FRIEDA CATHERINE And she coude daunce and wel purtrege an wrzte MAGGIO ANGELA CECILIA She loved chzwlrye Trouthe and honor redom and rurtezsye CP St Joseph s Parxsh Sodalxty Athletlc Club Merlxer Lxterary Club fPres1dentj Secretary of Semor Class Room 2 Edrtor m Chlef of Verntas Staff MAGNA MARY CORNELIA Lzwng rn pees and par t chantee St Mary s Parxsh Sodahty Athletrc Club MOLLOY MARGARET MARY And glorzous lfgbt 0 ber sunshyny face St Mary s Parxsh Sodalnty Athletxc Club ffreasurerj Photography Club MONAGI-IAN NORMA ELIZABETH Wzth gentle wordes she can her ayrely greet St Anne s Parish Sodalxty Athletlc Club Cheer Leader MOORE LAUREL MARY The noble herte that harbors vertuous thought Immaculate Conceptlon Parnsh Sodalxty Athletlc Club Merlrer Lxterary Club QSecretaryj 'VIORAN FRANCESE INIARIE In curtezsye was set ul murhel hfr les! St Anne s Pansh Sodalnty Photography Club MURRAY NIARY LOUISE But rxendly she did others prazse deu e St Anne s Parlsh Sodalxty 4 '- Y an 1 Clzlliynonlf 1? Y' 'WN AN mul WWW? E XL llykflf vw' 9 Y F ff 7 f f ' ,I K . ' v- . Y '. K it ff , I d - ' ,D , .V as er ', L , . , 1 TY rr ' ' ' fi ' ln E E , . 1 9 I ' ff ' ' f in , , . Y rr ' . In 'YILS-Tm x . rgx ln' ' 71- ' 1 , vw ,, re ' , f ' .H 1- .- 9 ' 4 55 0' 9 - ' . i I NEWMAN BERNICE EVELYN She heard wzth patience alle unto the end Holy Rosary Parnsh Sodalnty Athletxc Club Fme Arts Club Orchestra NEWPORT HELEN COURTNEY She was a gentle mazden and a hand St Mary s Parxsh Sodahty Photography Club Athleuc Club CVICC Presxdentj NORSWORTHY CLARICE LAURA She roude songs make and wel endgte Sacred Heart Parlsh Sodalxty Glee Club Music Club Orchestra RANKINI HELEN MARYANN That of hzr smyllng was ul szmple and coy St Anne s Parxsh SOd3llt5 Vlce Presxdent of Sen1or Class Ventas Staff READ KATHERINE ANNE We wondfed at her wzsedom hevenly rare Photography Club Merher Lnterary Club Verxtas Staff RUTHENBECK EVELYN MARIE St Marys Parlsh Sodahty Glee Club SCHALZ PAY GERALDINE O studze took she most care and most heed Photography Club fSecretaryj F1ne Arts Club tSecretaryj SCHOTT LOIS MILDRED She was as resshe as zs the month of May St Anne s Pansh Sodalnty Athletlc Club Cheer Leader SCULLY ANNA FLORE As rock 0 dzamond sted aste evermore Sacred Heart Pansh Sod llty SHEEI-IAN LOIS MILDRED O how fan heautfe master the most strong And snnjmle truth subdue azengzng wrong St Annes Parxsh Sodalnty Ntlusnc Club F 'me Arts Club fPI'6SId6I1IJ Treasurer of Scmor Class Room 1 Verxtas Staff ,, , . . ,U 3 ff . - 7, , . 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' 7 STROTER CLARA LOUISE Who fairer was to seene if Than xs lhe lzlie on his stalke gveene Musnc Club SWEENEY MARGARET ROSE Flee ro the crowd and dwell wxlh truthfulnesse St Anne s Parnsh Sodahty Merlxer Llterary Club Musxc Club THOMPSON MARGARET THOMASIINE Ful well she song the seruce dwyne St Anne s Pansh Sodalxty QSecretaryj Athletxc Club Musnc Club Orchestra QPres1dentj Verltas Staff UNICE MINERVA Bold was hir speeeh and wys and wel y taught VOSSLER MARY HELEN But still twlxt car and hope uma cd does sztt Holy Rosary Pansh Athletxc Club WAGENHAUSER MARILYN CORDELIA Wzth countenance demure and modest grace Chrxst the Kmg Parxsh Sodalxty Orchestra Merlxer Lxterary Club WALLACE DOROTHY RUTH Whose sober lookes hir wzsedom wel descnhe Sacred Heart Pansh Sodalnty WATKINS MARY JANE And as an angel hevenly she sang Holy Rosary Pansh Sodahty WILLRICH MARY JANE And gladly wolde she lcrne and gladly Iefhe Holy Rosary Pansh Sodalnty ZAGST DOROTHY MAE Her goodly reson and well guided specbe All Samts Pansh Sodahty Athletlc Club Orchestra Merher Lnterary Club .LW r- 'I' IANA! 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M55 l5tUl'Q Our Dnlgrumagt Thrnugh hugh Sthuul COMING TO MILESTONE ONE We entered the gates of St Agnes as the most scared glrls that ever crossed a school s threshold After a shght confuslon over the bustle of gettmg our schedules worked out and procurlng books we were finally settled ln our home rooms Then came the txme for gettlng acquaxnted wlth one another Evelyn Lyne was chosen v1ce prefect of Our Lady s Commlttee of the Sodahty and Angela was made l1brar1an We soon learned that Laurel was our h1stor1an she seemed to rel1sh Ancxent Hxstory Mlnnle Ruth was our V1Ol1I11Sf and Marllyn one of our PIZHISIS Rosalle was and stnll IS our dancer L1turg1cal Day 1n March was a new expenence for us But even we Freshmen d1d our b1t too Dorothy Zagst was a member of the Schola and jane one of our boarders helped wherever she was needed In Aprxl came the Centenmal Celebrat1on at the San Jaclnto Battle ground Mary Cather1ne Marysue and Helen Rankm went around worrymg Whether they would be red Whlte or blue Helen Newport Catherxne Daly Dorothy Cxre Mary Margaret and Charlotte all helped to make the l1v1ng flag Graduat1on mght we watched the Sen1ors and dreamed of our own far off graduatxon day COMING TO MILESTONE TWO Sophomores at last' And how proud we were of our pos1t1on' Our newcomers that year were Marletta Beulah Marg1e and Scottle Schott the latter bemg elected along w1th Norma as cheerleader That same year we also welcomed our future valedlctorxan and salutatorlan Margaret and Geraldlne respect1vely Helen Harrmgton was chosen as pres1dent of the Athletxc Club and has kept that ofHce ever slnce Bobb1e Johnson was our B1ology star and Mary Helen and Marylou also clalmed that subject as thexr favorlte We can st1ll remember Laverne and Fergus at the candy table every noon hour durlng Sophomore year Lenora Guseman was pres1dent of our class and she acqu1tted herself so well that we re elected her 1n the Sen1or year Gertrude Goggan was one of our representatlves at the Sodalrty Con ventlon We shall never forget Katherme Derr s sweet smlle or L1ll1an Dunn s modest ways and Snow Whnte charms COMING TO MILESTONE THREE Our Jumor Year dawned br1ght on our scholastxc hornzon and we were no longer lower classmen To 1o1n our or1g1nal group came Rlta Mmerva Frxeda and M1Ck1C Mxckre was to become one of the foremost photog raphers 1n our school Th1s was the year m whlch Clarlce d1stmgu1shed herself ln the orches tra and glee club Mary Fourmy galned fame ln geometry work Ruth embarked upon her career as an advanced Latm student. 3 . . . . 3 . . . . 3 9 . . . , . . . . , I . . . . . . . . , . ... . . . . . . ! ' 3 3 . . . . . 3 3 3 3 ' 3 3 3 - 3 3 3 3 3 ' 3 3 3 3 3 . . . . 3 ' Q .. . . ' ' ec -33 3 3 Q 3 3 3 - 3 , . 3 ' 3 . , . , - . . . . , . .. , 3 u '33 , . 3 ' 3 3 3 ' ' . . . Margaret Sweeney and Mary Magna represented us at the Sodality Convention in San Antonio Adele won honorable mention on her essay entry in the American Youth Forum Contest Francese, Mary Louise and Dixie June learned how to make a type writer write Katherine Read showed promise of becoming a successful physicist as well as an accomplished artist Clara Louise continued to develop her talent as a pianist Mary Eleanor entertained her English class with her original and lnterestlng oral themes COMING TO MILESTONE FOUR At last the much awaited Senior year truly came It was as great as we had anticipated Early in October we brushed off the Welcome mat to greet Mary Alice a newcomer from Chicago and to hail the home coming of Dorothy H111 after an absence of two years Elizabeth an other old friend returned too and was made oilice aSSlSt3I'1t a real com phment to her dependability Book Week was duly observed by a radio broadcast entitled Canter who was converted to Chaucer and Evelyn Ruthenbeck as Lady Prioress gave a sp1end1d interpretation of that delightful character At Chrlstmas Catherine Loonam showed her skill in filling baskets for the poor-our most efficient social worker Patsy and Cecilia came up to the front in their pantry shelf lists Both won prizes in a nat1on wide contest In our Shakespeare classes Sally Mary Jane and Anna helped us to have a real appreciation of Hamlet Macbeth and King Lear In the Music Department Margaret Lamb Bernice and Rosemary stepped into the limelight when they passed the State Music Examination with flying colors Margaret Thompson was elected President of the Orchestra and she has distinguished herself as the leading trumpeter of St Agnes The many rounds of gay parties this spring climaxed a br1ll1ant year at St Agnes And happy with memories of the past and hope for the future We arrive at Milestone Five CLARICE NORSWORTHY 39 MARGARET SWEENEY 39 HELEN NEWPORT '39 MARY FOURMY 39 , - ' ' - ' I if ,, p . , I I , .Q 1 9 - 9 ' 9 is 9 ' bury Belles, when Lois Sheehan showed her histrionic ability as the Junior S . 5 , , . , 3 I ' 1 5 , 9 I , Q Q , 3 , M55 l'U1JhKEQ who s who ln 1950 Marletta Arnold U S envoy to Graustark Beulah Ash Shakespearean actress starrlng 1n Romeo and Julxet Marysue Bowen Of5c1al door keeper for the Chxnese open door pohcy MIHHIC Ruth Boyd Countess of Monte Cr1sto D1x1e June Brecunler Toast of Broadway starr1ng ln Down South Mary Margaret Busch Authorlty on Anclent H1StOfY Umversxty of Texas Mary Eleanor Buschardt Houston Arrport Hostess M1CklC Carmlchael Famous photographer R1ta Caspersen Chaperon to young lad1es travehng abroad Mary Ahce Chandler Famous surgeon practxcmg 1n ChlC8gO Medxcal Center Dorothy C1re Prom1nent soclety matron Fergus Connell Professor of Home Econom1cs Columbla Umverslty Adele Conselyea Prom1nent clubwoman amateur photographer Catherlne Daly Etymolog1st Sally Dlllon Par1s correspondent New York Herald Trrbune L1ll1an Dunn Collector of rare books Margxe Evans Dean of DISCIPIIHC S A A Mary Fourmy-Commerclal art1st Ehzabeth Gallagher Assxstant Ed1tor Vogue Rosemary G1llesp1e-Professor of Musxc 1n a popular college for women Cec1l1a Glaser Spanxsh Ambassador Gertrude Goggan Arch1tecturalEd1tor staff of Ladnes Homejournal Lenora Guseman Dramat1c Artlst Charlotte Goss Author of best seller for 1950 Helen Harr1ngton Tenms coach ln a g1rls hlgh school Dorothy H111 Port1a the Second Rosalxe Hogue Instructress at Hogue School of Terpsnchore Roberta Johnson Nun and contrxbutor of poetry to leadmg magazmes Patrlcxa Kelly Bxologxst staff of Mayo Cl1n1c , . ' ' fl ' ,, - , , T - - ' u - an . . . . . ,, ,, - , , - . . . , . . - , . . . . . - . , . . . . T I , . Katherine Derr-Child Psychologist. ' ' If ' 77 - , , . - . . . , n I l ' ' ' QQ 99 .. , u ' ' Q! ' 3 33 - , . . . . . , . T 3 ' l . . - . . , . . n MaryLou Krauel U S Kmttmg Champlon Margaret Lamb-Playwnght Laverne Laurent Photographer s model Catherme Loonam Bus1ness Manager to a well known grocery firm Evelyn Lyne-Techmcal Adv1sor Natlonal Broadcastlng Company Mary Catherlne Lyon Author1ty on Troplcal Flsh Natlonal Aquarium Soc1ety Frxeda McGrath Ballerlna of Metropolxtan Ballet Angela M2gg10lSCCfCE3fY of Federated Cathollc Womens Orgamza t1ons Mary Magna Super1ntendent of Nurses 1n a leadlng hospxtal Margaret Molloy Famed Chemlst d1scoverer of a new element Norma Monaghan S1ngles tennls champxon wmner of Wlmbleton trophy Laurel Moore-Journahst fore1gn correspondent Francese Moran Member of Houston Junlor League noted for welfare work Mary Lou1se Murray Model Amer1can housew1fe Bernlce Newman V1ol1n1st composer of Sunhght Sonata Helen Newport Prmcnpal of Newport Select School for Glrls Clarxce Norsworthy-Composer sololst 1n Houston Symphony Or chestra Helen Rankm Beauty Ed1tor McCall s Magazxne Kather1ne Read Art1st Art d1rector of World s Fa1r of 1950 Evelyn Ruthenbeck Pr1ma Donna Star of Metropol1tan Opera Co Geraldxne Schalz Concert pxan1st four concerts 1n Carnegle Hall Lo1s Schott Basketball coach for GIFIS League Anna Scully Pans envoy of Harper s Bazaar I 01s Sheehan Mov1e star portraymg famous Hlstory Heroxnes Clara Lou1se Stroter Keeper of Seven Keys to Baldpate Margaret Sweeney L1brar1an on world s largest ocean hner Margaret Thompson AV18tf1X Vxce Pres1dent Bramff Alr Lmes Mrnerva Umce Poetess famous for elegxes Mary Helen Vossler Shades of Florence N1ght1ngale' Mar1lyn Wagenhauser Lexlcographer Ruth Wallace Instructor 1n Oratory Umversxty of Texas Jane Watkms Aunt Jane Krunchy Krlsp Krackers Chlldren s Hour Mary Jane W1llr1ch Equestr1enne Faculty of Vassar College Dorothy Zagst Teacher of Socxal Sc1ences m grammar school Arranged by LAUREL MooRE 39 CATHERINE DALY, MARGARET LAMB 39 W U I I . 1 . ... - I , . . . . . . . M , .W I . . , . . M D , . W ' Q . , . - ' 9 . W I - - - ' . u - as - , . W O . . . . - a . ' ' IQ .9 ' ,I -. , 0 . . . , . i . , . ' , . T , . . . , W. l 1 ' ll 5 9, W I J T , c. W I . . , . . T , - . W O -W I W' U 1 , . ' QQ ,I ' , ' 3 1. , . ' , . W I 3 3 I 39 3 Q IPX i f Nlhlzstunzs 042,55 44 She walks in smiling and hash ul 6:3 , , U 4 Q-A,-,4,,V4J A girl just in her teens 1 , I I A S And today she is a Freshman- . ' ' ' K An answer to prayers and dreams. ' ' ' A ' I - I I I -s'Soon she knows the girls and Sisters V- ' - -Calls eaeh of them hy name 1 But as gon look at her more closely .f- ss The girl is not the sanze D ,V ,. sw aff- V She s grown to he much taller lf She s know n hoth Cheers and tears sThen she heeomes a Sophomore fs.- M JA I Onlg three more years 7' I 'Viv Z: A 'I Thr next year is a hzg one Though he is oh so bored with zt all' The whole year passes dreamzly She s ts staring when she s called I m ajnnior she says in a prona' tone Smiling down on the Freshmen green nt she s not so snre which way to turn A Senior at last' at last ' she cries But soon the thrill loses glory She hegzns to wish or more time school Ah 3es now it s a dz erent story NShe graduates with honors She smiles through hlzndzng tears Oh God my God I thank you For the our past wonder ul years TENA ANDERS 40 lass nf '10 JUNIOR SECTION A Presldent JEAN MARX Vxce Presndenc IRENE ZOFFMAN Secretary JOYCE MONTGOMERY Treasurer SALLY BROUSSARD JUNIOR SECTION B Presldenr JUNE ZEHNER Y ICC President CATHERINE JOHNSON Secretary RUTH LINAM Treasurer ELLEN CUENOD 1 , If f l , f gif J , 1 I 4 3 Eli in , ' , I J I y ,fn Q . I ul s I a ,--'J' , v - -e 13,144-,,,.,-2 1 , , 7 . ' J i7 i,,4A1x .A.'fjv'L --pf 4 ' i .-- 1 , xy . P G ' I 5 I ' 7 I f o ff 7 ' ,D ' 1 1 , , , B ' ' She stands hetwixt and hetween. ff' ' 5 ' ,' 1 J K ' ' f ' in J Y 2 l , ' n ' n 5 Q ff l Y if V fc .sn I , ll 3, 'Q 3, Y. ' I . . , HD any EIFHV I Lrllfiilz. op-Q.,179V f,,Z,1Qwmf MUKMC V Q3 1 MIIKBIUHKB 1 fd 'f When I was hut a Fre hman, zt all eemed so zn vazn 0.14345 -'HJ To thznk o all those years ahead before I could exclazm A Ps I am a lo ty Senzor I ve nzshed every chore, I ll tuck my hoolas beneath my arm and go to school no more But when my So pb more gear hegan there came a change o heart I ound that school was very nzce, and trzed to do my part y Latzn nearly stumped me my mznd was al 2 most spent But uhen at last I mastered zt my heart was quzte content Wzth Iunzor year came hzstory geometry and such And later on the typzng that we had to know Each suhyect seemed to orge a chazn to help us on the way To the very grandest time o all our graduatzon UIQ fl h'L 'vJ-rx. dd I ve passed all my milestones zn hzgh school and now Wzth th world as my text hook my most sol emn vow Is to hark to zts lessons wzth love zn my soul And th hzgh st o standards mazntanz as my goa GERALDILE SCHALZ '39 H Isl.-U M. Wuxi-two SOPHOMORE SECTION A Presxdent FRANCES COLES Nxce Presndent PEGGY KERR Lain ffff' 'A ' Secretary MARGARET KASPER W 16611 92 Trea um JEANNIE NEWSOM Bac-av jg LJ, SOPHOMORE SECTION B Presldenr MARY JANE ZAGST ' A .L X ICC Prcsxdent NIAE' IE BLACKWELL 'V xlxxCL., xCDvux0 'UG S cretary LEATRICE CIMO 3 reasurcr KATHLEEN KELLER ff VI? I: Q r l'v,f 1' fl if L r , f ' ' - I ff' ' h if A'..L't:I K 1 . ! fl-ny, ll, if-454' f ?I by f 1 l l A I .sf - ' ff f ' , ! 'H ' - J , 1. '77 I ' ' I' E I .ss 'I , , , I ' , ' ff . f ' f 1, 1, 5 ' - I J V .S , x . t I I f ' h J Xp . . Y J I i f f YI iii. Va 1. ,I 'gk' ' ' 1 ' f ff ll f , . , E 1 f ' . i ' . . . V a : . .'A I , , . a 1 ,px r hy touchg f . fu I ' wi I kv-A vi . f , ' IL' I It VI sk X xv' 3 5. y' WM 2 I e I e , A I E ' U 6, J ' I j I o 1 n -J J V Q 5, . 8 if . . , 1 ' 1' . 1 , . . . ' , 1?-lp' 1 A +I - i e 4 9 I I QC 99 ,W - . , . . . S . .....,...... L 'D ,I iv 1 vu - 1 :I . V V Cl 7, J , . .- lbrulh ' ' S w- . Y r .. 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'i nli'xi V Q H13 H , - 1 U .4 S819 'M ,gs 6' 1111- 'u K W 115 Hr V' I Ilju H .LU 4 8' 11, lil'- takin?- J 'z H1- Ltlm Q Mnlzstnnzs Sc arerl lzfflf Freshmen Dasbmq throu,h the hall Stumblznq through classes Such un ana' all One NI1lf'Qf0I7C' flaucerl by Gay young' Sopb more L1 e s such a song E1 ery body s happy Nothznq can be wrong Another milestone flzts by Snperzor confident Innzor Learnznq thzngs so ast Charmzng and delzghtful Gloom or her past Busy serious Senzor Workzzzg all a'ay long A mzllzon taslzs to nzsh Ere come the last Bong bong The last mzlestone ew by Important mzlestone, each class A prznt each year they leave Yet only mark tzme mark time A ,aznst the Great Mzlestone We all must pass MARGARET LAMB 3 9 lass uf '42 FRESHMAN CLASS Presldent BETTY SUE STRAKE VICE Presldunt JEANNE MARTIN Secretarv MARY HELENT MELVILLE Treasurer GLORIA JONES ' U ' x 1 Q I Q 1 9 . k I. , '9 ,l n , -- . , ' f E, 7 Y , .. , K . . , . - I f J I I ' A Q ' , ' J Third milestone passed by. 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I X A CLASS OF 42 El Dulgrnmagz nf'1Eurlag A Natxonal Euchanstxc Congress nn our own beloved Southl Thxs was the opportunxty of a lxfetune, and we took rt Along wnth thousands of pmlgnms from all over the world, we arrxved rn the Catholxc clty of New Orleans, October the seventeenth The statxon, lndeed the whole metropohs was decorated reverently wlth Eucharxstxc emblems The sxghts were beautxful as we rode down the flower decked boulevards of the clty High above the Sacred Heart Church was a large cxborxum of golden chrysanthemums, and whrte carnatxons wxth a whrte cardboard crrcle formmg the Host Monday nxght at the Cxty Audxtorxum the Governor of Louxsxana, a representatxve of the Mayor Postmaster James Farley and Cardmal Mundelem spoke The audntonum was packed but there were loud speakers so that people standmg outsxde could hear In one wmg of the audxtornum there were a hundred altars for the V1SltlI1g pnests to use durmg thexr stay Tuesday mormng Pontxfical H1gh Mass was celebrated at a hugh altar erected mn the well known Sugar Bowl The Cardmal was there lookmg none the worse for the shower he had recenved the day before just before the Consecratxon the ram started pounng agam But the 1mmense crowd remamed quretly m place esteemmg thxs trxal only a small test of therr devotxon Tuesday nxght there was a Mxdmght Mass at the Audltonum Before Mass varxous Bxshops from all over the Unnted States addressed the congregatxon The place was so crowded that there were cars parked for three mrles on erther snde of the buxldmg The Chnldren s Pontxfical Solemn Hugh Mass was held at Cxty Park Stadlum on Wed nesday mornmg We had good seats nn the center of the Stadxum The altar was xm mense wlth a double crucxfix rn the center facmg both sxdes In the center front were prnests nuns school chxldren, collegxates and a chxldren s choxr composed of thousands of chxldren who had practxsed the Mass for a year The school boys wore wlute suxts and the grrls wore wlute dresses and capes of vaned colors each representmg a dxiferent parxsh The pastel colors made a strnkmg contrast to the black caps and gowns of the college students The Bxshops wore lxght red vestments which blended wlth the soft golden flowers adornmg the mam altar These scenes remmded us of the ever changmg colors m a kaleidoscope Thursday at twelve o clock there was a processnon of exghty thousand worshxppers from the audrtorxum to the Stadxum Seven hours had passed before all the people as sembled for Benedlctxon These are but a few hnghlnghts of the Congress Other ceremonnes were held at the same trmes allowmg each person to choose that whxch mterested lum most In trmes hke these when the lxves of people are bemg endangered because of war and stnfe and terronsm what a wonderful thmg rt 15 to vxew a great demonstratlon of fanth such as thxs It makes us realxze that m the hearts of people there IS stxll love of God and faxth m Hrs word It grves us strength to persevere and courage to meet our dndicultles xt makes us humble and grateful ln the knowledge of what a stupendous blessmg IS thls wonderful faith of ours ROSEMARY GRLESPIE, 39 DOROTHY ZAGST, 39 D ! . .. . . - . . , . 9 ' - . . . .. .. . s s 1 - , . s . 1 - , , - s - 1 s ' 1 . . , . . . . s 3 ' ' . . . . , . a 9 9 ' 1 2 . - a . 1 ' - . 9 . . , . 2 . . . .. . . v - n . ... . s I . 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GL I I Q-2 C5716 J L, ' :lf ' 'Q I 1 1 5? ,I Fw- J , lb - . ., Q O . ht Busarg Quran ndalltg Although the Children of Mary Sodalxty has been a utal part of our mstxtutlon durmg the thnrty three years of xts ewnstence rt was only on Chrxstmas Eve 1933 that we became aiiihated wxth the Prxma Prnmarna Sodalxty ID Rome At that mme naturally enough true to Domxmcan tradmon the ueen of the Holy Rosary was selected as our specxal patroness whlle Samt Agnes the gxrl martyr of Rome for whom our school IS named was chosen as our secondary patroness In our orgamzatlon there are s1x actnve commnttees the Eucharrstrc whlch sponsors the Handmalds of the Blessed Sacrament Our Lady s whnch furthers devotlon to our Rosary Queen the Publlclty whose duty rs the ed1t1ng of the Sodalxty Year Book the upkeep of the Bulletm board and the compllmg of the press notnces the MISSIODRIY wh1ch has been a substantnal a1d to the Socnety for the Propagatxon of the Faxth the Soclal whxch arms to promote a fr1endl1er spmt on the outsrde and the Lxterarx whose arm IS to become acquamted with and to spread Cathohc hterature Besxdes the speclal comm1ttee meetmgs the Sodahsts hold general monthly meetmgs where there rs usually a guest pastor present And We take thls opporturnty of thankmg the busy pastors of our cxty who haxe shown such kmdly mterest m our sodallty The encouragement that thev hue gnen cannot be overestlmated An outstandlng feature of our Sodalnty and xts best loved custom 15 the monthly Comn un1on m the Academy Chapel where a special Mass IS celebrated by one of the Dommrcan Fathers and where Sodalxsts unite to prove thexr loy alty as members of the Rosary ueen Sodallty at Samt Agnes THE RED BANK The Red Bank Pas ed rom band to band The destmg o a child orrzerl lV1tlJ a lzttle sacrz ee A candy bar A STAR An angels tear Sparkllng bzgla up Ill the sky Dropped there uhm He was cruel ed Le t there aluagr by Gods loze A star ELIZABI TH GLENNEX 40 ALL SAINTS The srason Lzlze the splrmtors o tbe Sanzts Sfrreadm their urtzus wer IIS Holds us spellbouml uztb glorious Color Autumr' ADA EVA Cuxxxxcruxr, '40 a Y. 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L , T s 1 . , f - ' 'U ' ,' , , 0 'QOSARY UEEN UDALITY DFT ICERS AND LEADERS Ulll' THKUKQI Come wztb Me mio a desert place and le! us rest awhzle The girls of St Agnes paused m then' scholastic year to heed these words of Our Lord The Academy halls knew that the Retreat of 1939 had begun For some it was their first retreat at St Agnes for others it was their last for all it was the days set aside for the most important event of the year For the first time m the history of the Academy two retreats were given one for the Freshmen and Sophomores the other for the Jumors and Seniors Conferences given and questions answered were especially adapted for the various groups This division met the generous approval of all concerned and added much to the spmtual success of the retreat Special mentlon must be made of our Retreat Master Reverend Ambrose Smith O P Too much appreciation could not be shown of his genuine interest kind consideration personal contacts and endurmg patlence during these days which mean so much not only now but always Our grateful prayers will follow him that God may make frultful his missionary labors in our beloved Southland The careful and prayerful retreat CXCYCISCS begmnmg each day with Holy Mass focused the days to come uestnons asked and answered proposals made and accepted all were honored by His presence and sanctified by His blesslng The Feast of Our Lady was fittingly observed durmg our retreat by the reception mto her Sodality of seventy two of this year s aspirants This event IS always impressive but with a number larger than ever before participating at St Agnes it will long remam in the memories of those Witnessmg It The Closing Mass was said by Reverend J B Connolly O P another friend of the St Agnes Girls They were glad to renew the acquaintance of and to wish well to one who had been wnth them before as a guide and helper The days of retreat have gone its memories remam May its seeds take root in the hearts that so generously welcomed its advent' A VISIT You step znto the cool darkness The church zs dzm and quiet Far ahead a red lzght burns and dances Remznder of Hrs Power and Mrght You drop to your knees m adoratzon Prayng for help and advice To Hzm alone Who loves you most Your Lord and Sauor jesus Chnst BETH WRIGHT 40 ff ' ' ' jj , . . . 9 . . 3 . , . 5 . . , . , . i . . . . . , . . . , 7 , . et xx - ' ' - and ending with Benediction will remain as hallowed memories from which can be ' Q l 2 ai - , , ' s . . , . ., I I 1 3 sl ' , V I , , l Y I I I I I ,1,q,a,nallu' n ' l.1I.s.u.'hll'I I ll. 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V 'mI5IiiiliI'I'IEI'I'Ii E . , im- :,,gge s,lgl'lIl- II'IgIIIIIgl 'awzi:in:i!E:!n:!:ns!I!'f 25 o I iw, PM A GROUP FROM THE P US X SCHOLA 'plus X Sthnla The Plus X Schola better known as the Samt Agnes Academy Glee Club, was orgamzed ln October 1934 Its purpose IS the furtherance of Gregor1an Chant, but xncluded wxth thns, classle songs are also studled The thlrty members meet weekly for rehearsals The Scholl IS ac credlted wrth the Unnversxty of Texas on the recommendatxon of the State Inspector Mr Edward B Gammons xs the dlrector On Laetare Sunday each year, the Schola presents a lxturglcal program whlch conslsts of chant selectxons and approprlate speeches concermng the lxturgy PIUS X SCHOLA Tena Mane Anders Vlrglma Arnold Vondell Aucom Conme Bxossat Mary Alnce Chandler Mary Jane Clay Frances Coles Kathryn Derr Mary Catherme Elhsy Mary Margaret Ferutta Rosemary Gxllespre Ursula Guseman Mary Margaret Kampe Jean Kay Eflie Ann Kearns Kathleen Keller Mary Agnes Lacour Ruth Llnam Lula Mams Mary Jane Mahan Shnrley Morhan Eleanor Mulvey Ada Katherme McTernan Mary Ellen Nncholson Clarnce Norsworthy Dorothy Mae Quntta Evelyn Ruthenbeck Els1e Scully Josephme Weaver Loulse Zagst Mary Jane Zagst Thr Smut Hgnts Urthzstra The Samt Agnes Orchestra was orgamzed m December, 1936 under Professor Lynn James The organlzatxon consxsted of twenty s1x mem bers of the student body The orchestra gave ICS first concert on the nlght of Apr1l 20 1937 and played for the Salnt Agnes May Fete held the followlng May The next year there was presented a ser1es of five concerts, grven ln the school audntorxum The same year, the orchestra was 1nv1ted to glve concerts ln the dxffer ent par1shes of the c1ty It was also 1nv1ted to Rosenberg, Texas The orchestra won the first pr1ze ln the Class B group of the Natlonal Federatlon of Musxc Club s state contest held 1n Beaumont Apr1l 30 1938 The next September, the membersh1p had 1ncreased to forty g1rls, and aga1n the ser1es of five Wednesday Nlght Concerts was projected The orchestra competed xn the Texas Musxc Educators contest held 1n Huntsvxlle, Texas, Apr1l 1 1939 and came home wlth another sxlver cup . x , . . . 2 '- 9 . . . . . . 9 . , y . - - . 1 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 1 9 . . . - - - . . . , . a 9 9 ' I J-4 - al if 't T C I s -'Q' N. W -.f . ,Li I WJ , 1 Wx P !- . v ,,,,, F' F C v n 'S -'QQ 1 in ' W' 1,1 4, iq Q' - -:if - I R A V, 4 4 Sx A' A N 'Q 4 . , n 7 I f 'T' f A F . 'Q 5 4? -W f' M. 'M Elk- ,gm A -sf Q, V, g , f. gr' 1 af, ,141 , V 1 'L , X ' i . Q M 6 I ' 4,1 'E , gf 'br W, .Y 1 ,,, 'f l 'Z X 5 , 4 , 'f 14' ' l .. ...lb I f v' J, if 11? Q If , Jw E5 Thr Era ngzllru luh The Fra Angel1co Art Club was organized 1n 1907 and chose 1ts name after Fra Angellco the great Florentme Dom1n1can artlst The club members meet once a week so as to get acquamted wlth each other At the meetmgs the club studxes Art Appreclatlon Construct1ve Anatomy, and different Crafts. Several times durmg the year the Club members vxsit the Art Exh1bits in the cxty. This year one of the art scholars was awarded the second prize 1n a poster contest. MEMBERS Jeanne Arterbury Caroline Hall Margaret Ann Bertram Yvronne Lambert Dolores Caughey Peggy Loutherbach Patty Evelyn Cross Mary Lou Mofitt Mary Lou1se,Foley Mary Beth Murphy -'T' R 1-: 1,zwv June Grxpper Laurle Newell M1chelene Guseman Mary Lounse Schwennesen Anne Schwerdtfeger St Gtttha uslt luh The Saxnt Cec1l1a Mus1c Club has the dlSE1l'1Ctl0I1 of being the first club establxshed m St Agnes Its hnstory IS as old as St Agnes ltself Chlefly a study club each year nt Sp6Cl3llZCS on some phase of mus1c The Weekly Wednesday meetmgs are conducted by parllamentary pro- cedure Thxs year there IS a membershlp of twenty elght High School Musxc students Presxdent Rosemary Gxllespne Vzce Presldent Margaret Lamb In add1t1on to the numerous sem1publ1c programs gxven by the mem bers there are annually two regular pubhc recltals xn November and May Fmt rw luh Thxs IS a club orgamzed by a small group of semors for the purpose of encouragmg an apprecxatxon of mus1c art dramatlcs and dancxng In order to carry out thelr a1m they attend symphon1es art exh1b1t1ons plays and ballets as a group At the meetmgs wh1ch are held twlce a month the var1ous branches of fine arts are d1scussed Thr Mzrluzr ntzrarg luh The Merher Llterary Club fnamed 1n honor of Joyce Kllmer and Agnes Reppherj was formed for the purpose of prov1d1ng for 1ts mem bers a w1der range of 1deas and op1n1ons on llterary Works It was organ xzed the early part of th1s year At present there are th1rteen semors but the club has no membersh1p l1m1t The mer1t system was adopted for the st1mulat1on of read1ng better lxterature Thr phutngraphg lub The Photography Club holds 1ts meetlngs every Wednesday durmg wh1ch t1me the members dnscuss top1cs concern1ng photography. They are also mstructed 1n the development of plctures from negatnves and the treatment and qual1ty of dxfferent types of paper. Bes1des these meet 1ngs, each Fr1day IS la1d aslde for the develop1ng of plctures and enlarge ments. S1nce thls club began ln 1937, good results have been obtamed through numerous experlments. Q , . Secretary .....,......................... Eleanor Mulvey , . . . ., , . , . . 3 , Y ' Y , . . . D . . , ' ' ' u ' n 1 Thr Hthltut luh HISTORY The Athletic Club under lts present form of orgamzatxon ns just roundmg out thc first decade of xts exxstcnce Its competmve actlvmcs are mtramural and lts axm IS to promote true sportsmanshmp and to foster healthful reereatnon M1ss Angelme PUCCIO dlrects nts five pomted program of xolley ball basket ball tennls archery and track The annual field day IS held early nn May Indxvldual awards are made at the Hnal mcetmg class awards are Ewen as each season closes VOLLEY BAI L Cup and Pennant I1rs1ty M Carmlehael M L Goodman N Nnemeyer BASKET BALL Cup and Pennant X arslty G Goggan H Harrmgton R Walls M NI Fertxtta ARCHERY Tournament Pm Therese Legge RI C ORD OIR AWARDS IOR 1957 38 UFIIOTS M M Ferutta M T Thompson R Webre Jumors Carmnchael Evans Nlemeyer L Coodman TENNIS Ttnnxs G1rl and Pennant Junnors Varslty N Monaghan N Nxemeyer H Rankm NI Martel M Carm1chael M M Dee Senxor DIVISIOD Ladder Tournament Norma Monaghan Iumon Dnxsnon Ladder Tournament Tennns ueen IN orma Nlemeyer TRACK Pennant Semors Letters M M Dee N Nxemeyet B Cullen T Anders NI L Goodman E Glenney NI Carmxchael G Moraud M M Fertltta OUTSTANIDIING SENIOR AXX ARD 4 YEARS Mane Louxse Goodman 38 BOARD OF CONTROI 9 Semors umors Sophomores Freshmen Nhry Magna Niargzuet Gust Laurel Moore Vlaraa e Nfagna Iacquelme d Oxlcx Nhrs Ehzabcth R3ICllfT6 Ls OHICIO-TNTISS Pueelo L P1 no-Nhss Puecxo . N . . . . . Y V , y . y , . . . g 1' ' . ' . A . X . ' ' ' . I . . . A i - f, ' ' . M. ' ' M. M. Dee M. Magna Margaret Eby . ' M. I . N. ' Q .I . ' M. . 1 ' ' . . 1 . ' ' I p I u A , , - , A A Y 4 ,3 -, - A ' I '. ' ' Tx-O fc' . ', ' thlznr Dzparmznt 11139 SENIOR JUNIOR PERSONNEL Z' Vice President Secretary reasurer Helen Newport Adele Conselyea Nlargaret Molloy Margie Evans Outstanclmg Senior Athletic Award gg? 1937 Cheer Leader 1958 President Coac 1938 Norma Monaghan 1939 Helen Harrington Miss Angeline Puccio 1938 Lois Schott 1939 SOPHOMORE FRESHMAN PERSONNEL p Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Manager Mary Catharine Ellis Janice Sue Gremillion Virginia Arnold Effie Anne Kearns EIIIIIKTB nf tht Illlifif lllll 1933 1938 Seniors mul juniors 1 ' - Sophamovex and Freshmen ANDERS, TENA ALLEN, JACQUELYN ARNOLD, MARIETTA ' ARNOLD VIRGINIA A BACON MARGARET .B E A E ' OW N M RY SU BERING, LOUISE BIOSSAT CONNIE .- BUTLER MARY FRANCES - CONNELL FERGUS CARROW ALICE CHANDLER PATRICIA CONSELYEA ADELE CHRISTENSEN ALDAH CUENOD ELLEN CLARK ELLEN BOYD, MINNIE RUTH CHANDLER MARY ALICE D'OYLEY JACQUELINE CLAY BETTY JANE COLES FRANCES DEL HOMME ELEANOR LLLJ5 PEGGY EDGEWORTH MARY CAROLYN EVANS MARGIE ELLIS MARY CATHARINE FERTITTA MARY MARGARET FOURMY MARY GOSS ADELE GLENNEY ELIZABETH GREMILLION JANICE SUE GRIEEER JUNE GUSEMAN URSULA HARRINGT N HELEN GUST MARGARET O HAJONSKY JANE HUMAN JANE HARGROVE RUTH HARTMAN CATHERINE JOHNSON CATHERINE JAMES RITA JOHNSON ROBERTA JOHNSON ROSEMARY LAMB MARGARET JONES GLORIA L RAMEE MARY MARGARET AURENT LAVERNE KASEER MARGARET DRAKE MARY ANNE GOGGAN GERTRUDE GUSEMAN LENORA LYNE EVELYN REARNS EEEIE ANN KELLER RATHLEEN LACOUR MARY AGNES MAGNA MARY IIAGNA MARGARET MARX JEAN MEHR NORMA JENE MOLLOY KATHERINE MAGGIO ANGEL A MELVILLE CHARLOTTE MOLLOY ISABELLE MUELLER IDA MOLLOY MARGARET NEWPORT CARROLL MONAGHAN NORMA NICHOLSON MARY ELLEN NOLEN MARY ANNE MONTGOMERY JOYCE PACIFIC MARY LOU MOORE LAUREL PEIIERIN BENNIE MARIE MCTERNAN AD A KATHERYN RATCLIEEE MARY ELIZABETH STRAKE BETTY SUE TARDO MARIE THOROLD EDITH QUITTA DOROTHY MAE TUFHY ULUAN VON EVERDINGEN JEAN SCHOTT LOB VOSSLER FRANCES LOUISE SULLIVAN PATRICIA WALLS MARIE THOMPSON MARGARET VFDEUCK I-E-A-H NOSSLER MARY HELEN E OEM BEVERLY V Y WRIGHT BETH YOLNC YIRGINIA NEWMAN BERNICE IN EWPORT HELEIN Z AIGST LOUISE ZAGST DOROTHY ZAGST MARY JANE , I I , I I I I I , , , I J , I I I I , . 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Y X Alrfll ,FQQ 43,44 xx E Nu IS X gn- YF ,f -QE ,f,-X f' 1 V., 'Q Q 'Q Damuzn, tht Ltptr Damxen, the leper by John Farrow IS a splendnd bxography of 3 noble character of the last century The book 15 well wntten and thoroughly enjoyable told rn an mterest mg story book way rather than m dull bnographxcal manner Damxen the Leper tells the story of a young Belglan Joseph de Veuster who saxled for the Hawauan Islands as a nuss1onary before he was ordamed He adopted the name Danuen at the novmate He was ordamed 1n Honolulu and served various par1shes untxl 1873 Then upon hearmg that a prnest was needed for the leper colony at Molakan he volunteered h1s servxces When he arr1ved the leper colony was 1n a p1t1able condmon The lepers hved m huts that scarcely protected them from the elements They had nexther suiiicnent clothxng nor food When they were sent to the leper colony these lepers were supposed to raxse thenr own food But only the healthxes were able to walk around so lt was rmpossx ble for them to raxse thexr own crops The colony was unsanxtary and dnsease ndden The water was at a great d1stance from the l1v1ng quarters and few 1ndeed were able to carry It back to the colony Water procured under such dxiculnes was used only for drmkmg never for cleanmg Morals d1d not exnst ln the colony -or so you mrght say because to the majorxty moral1ty was unknown These were the condltxons that confronted Father Damxen-enough to make a lesser man leave ln despaxr Father Damlen cared not only for the sp1r1tual welfare of hxs lepers but also for thenr temporal needs He dressed thexr wounds burlt many of the1r cottages made thexr coflins and dug their graves He pleaded w1th the government to send h1s lepers more food and clothmg unt1l the government d1d He pnped water to the colony buxlt a hospxtal and a church and kept up an unceasmg flow of reforms He labored alone 1n the colony for many years Then he h1mself contracted the had become a leper an ass1stant was sent to the 1sland He was followed by others who wlshed to devote thelr lxves to helpmg the lepers Dam1en dxd not rest mn the knowledge that hrs work would go on He kept workmg even when the d1sease had gone mto the worst stage He worked untnl the last days of Ins lxfe He dxed ln 1899 among lus frxends and fellow lepers After readmg Damzen the Leper I am xndebted to John Farrow for a better appre c1at1on of my good fortune nn havmg health and a better appreclatlon of the motnves that caused a man to l1ve h1s hfe 1n the terrxble envxronment of a leper colony w1thout desxre of temporal gam Thxs hfe of Father Damxen made me realxze what great sacrxfices are motnvated solely by love of God MARGARET MOLLOY 39 THE REAL ME She is so mxld and gentle And how are they to think 0 I once heard sazd o me, The secrets o my heart? And then I yearned to tell them Or how are they to dream 0 Iust how I wxshed to be My soul s exquzszte art? They do not lznow what ancles So Ill not try to tell them My soul and mmd do hold For God wzll surely see They do not know my wandermgs The depths pathos and wonders In adventures yet untold That make me the real me BOBBIE JOHNSON 39 KEY TO PICTURE OPPOSITE H3 g Gold Dust Twms Inseparable Popular Pastnme Naughty Naughty! After the game was over 7 I spy K t one purl two Lonely' Tree D cllers As long as there 5 the two of Capt on nmposs ble' Caught On parade Open season . , , . . . . , - ' 9 s - , 3 I , . 3 ' 3 ' 3 l , . . , l . ,, . ,, . . . . , - . . . , , . , . . ,- . . . . . , . :W 1 - . . . . , . ' l 3 , . 7 ' 3 , . ' I 3 3 disease, after laboring twelve years at the colony. When it was learned that Danuen a - 1 . . . , . . . , . . , , . e S . 3 3 ff - -- f ,H f ' f . , . . f ' I 3 . J . 3 3 3 Y 1. l 2. ' 3. 4. ' 5. 9 6- , 8. ni g ' 9. . 10, w ll. 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Y 4, , ,, 7 , W 5LwZJr 4 !r,,M V uguglilw b I Galltrg nf tmuruts Sq PICTURE ONE Although for centurues poets have been vnrutung about the sumplueuty, modesty generosuty and beauty of maudens none I have eser read expresses all the qualutues un the abundance that thus classmate of ours possesses Although she never speaks voluntaruly her actuons express her thoughts sympathues, and desures better than most of us could put unto words Her actuons are guuded by demureness You never see her runnung up the staurs or shoutung from the thurd floor Dont get me wrong however She doesnt go about lookung grave or sober She enjoys the joyual sude of lufe as well as the rest of us Of her generosuty I need not speak because anyone who knows her knows of ut The same can be saud of her deyotuon Ixot a day passes that she does not make a yusut to the chapel Unfortunately I do not haye contact wuth her outsude of school so I don t know her lukes and duslukes I do know however that she us not very athletucallv uncluned but she enjoys a game of basketball or tennus now and then Novs for her external appearance I-Ier small stature us topped by dark brovsn haur that us cunnungly curled I am presumptuous un sayung that her eyes are brown, but I haye notuced that they are crowned wuth lashes so long and dark that they are the envy of many who gaze upon them Her mouth us small, and tends to be rather straught As tume goes on as tume wull many others wull be charmed as I haye been wuth the grace of Nisutv Nhcwx Author PICTURE TWO It us almost umpossuble to belueue that mv fruend and I are n our last y ar of hgh school Why ut seems luke only yesterday that we were scared Freshmen bewulderd by the routune and svstem of our first hugh school year But now we speak of complucated chemustry terms and conuugate French yerbs luke Frenchmen Yes we are decudedly Senuors wuth a caputal S Yet she us stull the same old fruend wuth a cheerful word ard a kund smule :md stull there lu ks a gleam of muschuef un her eyes for she us always ready for some fun Her unterests :ure quute varued extendung unto reluguous musucal and athletuc actuvutues She us an actuve member of the Sodaluty and us a member of the St Agnes Orchestra and of the Glee Club Ir regard to athlet cs h r favorute sport us uce skatung She lukes movung puctures and un partucular some of the handsome actors that emote on the sulver screen She us a yery energetuc person and us always hurryung to her vuolun lesson or trvung to finush the belated hustory outlune before the final one oclock bell Every day when the ten thurty five bell rungs for study peruod you can see her walkung toward the lubrary and when she enters wu h a gav smule lughtung her face the Lubraruan rauses a Warnung finger and warns thus slught figure wuth her brown curly haur and twunklung blue eyes that Thus us not a socual but a study peruod Thus we see her every day and we thunk of her as a gxrl who us f ucndly to eycryonc and a yery actuye member of the senuor class ANGELA Mutccro flufluor PICTURE TI-IREI' A charmung person yet not un the way of sophustucatuon us thus classmate of mune If I told you of her stature you would be sure to know so Ill duspense v-uth fo maluty and dusclose some of the more un famuluar characterustucs Thus Muss us yery yery fond of perfume not any un partucular but all un general She del gluts un usung a new kund each week She has a yen for fancv puns and bracelets It seems that every tume her mother goes to town she brungs Muss a bracelet or trunket of some sort As for Latun and Spanush she seems to haye consuderable duthculty un catchung on to her assugnments Euth r she gets the two muxed or she forgets one I understand on good authoruty that noyels and fictuon Cpoetry tool are slughtly borung to thus young lady because her fayorute type of readung us mystery storues As far as poor Chaucer us concerned Im sure she thunks hum yery unnecessarv She us quute an orator on the subuect of Luttle Susters and what to do for them Nluss X can apprecuate a good poke but sometumes she us a luttle late to catch on but then we all are at tumes Do you krow what her name can bt' If so I vsush you d please tell me Cftrusuuxt Dau Author PICTURE FOUR Th s classmate of mune us tall, dark and beautuful She vbea s her haur un a long curlung ooh I-Ie' tom pl uon us oluye and she has the dark brown eyes that usually go wuth that type of skun Her eyelashes are unusuallv lung but aren t the procuuct 01 .1 ter' ewt s ore She has nuce Engernauls and yery attractuye h nds vu h long fingers Her souet us soft and sometumes d avylung She wears a vurust watch wuth a black band on her left wrust KEY TO PICTURE OPPOSITE VI-IFN XLE WERE XERY YOUNG I Nhdonm Dgy 1938 ' Commencement 1938 B Other pucturts Tappung Round the Calendar Pageant ' , I 1 1 ' . 1 1 . . . , , 1 - 1 - 1 1 ' . 1 1 - 1 1 , 1 1 ' 1 ' Q . 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W, s 1: V Thus us the general descruptuon of her phy sucal appearance and now to descrube her characterustucs I don t know her verv well and I don t conxuder mv self well qualufled to vsrute thus but here are some of her habuts that have come to my notuce She has a way of absent mundedly hummung popular songs and she learns the words to tluem also She seems to feel cold and even shuvers on faurly vvarm days On very cold days she wears her coat and wraps her sweater around her feet I usually see her un the hall goung from class to class wuth her coat over her shoulders though not actually on Kleenex and cough drops are very often a part of her school equupment Thus gurl has a very unusual name Her first name us that of a Greek goddess and her last name us usually a gurl s first name Kuvru-tEutuNe Run Author art uftmg ur tht Glnht NIy chapter for today beguns about twenty four or Eve years ago The countrues of Europe vveue very much troubled at that tume The Archduke Francus Ferdunand of Austrua had been assassunated bv a Serbuan, and the European countrues were on the verge of war In 1914 the World Var broke out France Russua, and England were fughtung Germany and Austrua Gradually more and more countrues were unvolved untul practucally all of Europe partucupated un the confluct In 1917 the Unuted States entered the war, and on November 11 1918 the Armustuce was sugned, and all hostulutues ceased I was very happy to hear the tudungs of peace after four long years of war It was not untul 1919 that my face began to change Representatuves of the vuctoruous natuons met un Parus to make a treaty of peace The treaty was sugned june 28 1919 at Xersaulles France The Austro Hungaruan Empure was duvuded unto many duffercnt countrues among these were Czcchoslovakua Yugoslavua Hungary and Poland Germany lost all her colonues un Chuna Afruca and the East Indues From some of the terrutory Germany lost smaller countrues were formed The colonues were duvuded between the Allued natuons as pru7es of vvar For twenty years my face has remauned unchanged But durung all thus tume Germany has been broodung over her losses and plannung ways to regaun her colonucs About five years after the World NVar Italv came under the ductatorshup of Mussolunu a fascust Kung Emmanuel beung only a fugurehead The war between Ethuopua and Italy agaun changed me lhus country un Afruca became an Italuan possessuon The people of Spaun were very duscontentcd and once more I heard the rumble of an approachung war of 1957 a cuvul war un Spam began Not untul two years later was Franco vuctoruous was untcrcsted un thus new attractuon untul Chuna and Japan decuded to stage another was never really declared between these two countrues but thus fact dudn t decrease the number In the year Everyone battle War people slaughtered and the beautuful cutues that were laud un smokung ruuns of unnocent The people of Germany thought that I was about due for another change un appearance so one nught they rode across theur border and took Austrua Germany under the ductatorshup of I-Iutler demanded a strup of land bclongung to Czechoslovakua and agaun I knew I was to have my face umproved upon Thus caused all the foreugn natuons much anxuety for Czechoslovakua dud not wush to become a part of the var ma hme and she dud everythung possuble to prevent thus change However she was too young and helpless to stand alone and those who had promused to defend her betrayed theur trust Oth r small natuons met the same fate soon The natuons dud not have war so I really do have somethung to be thankful for However I must admut that I am quute duzzy after so much excutement I know I should be used to these changes by thus tume but stull ut us very dusconcertung to have your face changed as often as I do What uf I should look un the murror some fine mornung and not even recognuze myself? SHIRLEY AIORHAN 42 THE EVENINC' PAPER WIJFI1 Ibn rzenuruq rolls around All tbl family ran be ouml Grfimg nada lo rrlllr doun To reaul flae Eurrmug Paper Wfarru 115 beard oulmle llae door Then t a :tremble arrosr flat' oor for nom' ran ual! for ulaalr un store In Ibr' Eu rrumg Paper Daddy read: abou! the courls Broilaer reads about the :pork Molber reads abou! xmporls From ilu' Euenmg Paper The funmrs gel Ike rhrlulr n etuufnl lux! as lbe supper lamp rs luglnled Then afler the lessons are mauled lit bark io lbs' Ezenmg Paper Cut uuorruz XIFLVILLE 40 KEY TO PICTURE OPPOSITE The Ieague of 'Natuons V-onnv ane Peek boo Is ut good? No not the tvuuns Sophs Pee o my eart Dtn al ad Our coach I Sue ta a I ook pretty Thus nav please 'sn apple a dav 7 v v v ' I v v I v I A 1 ' 1 ' - V 1 ' ! I I V V' i - D - , v 1 I ' S , . . . Y . V , ,, ' ' . . . , . y , D , . .Y , . 1 - , , , . 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Tnurhstunn and udrzu cz Dramatls Personae aut mont, the tou.t oo Audrey, .1 eountry lass Stem Imagmt Touchstone and Audrey steppmz fr m the Shakespt an Ira vyxth Il1L,lI' old costumes ty ml Twtntntth Lentury ACT ONII Scene I A busy street nn some large Elly 'Iouch VX hat an xncredxble yyorld thxs' u :tx Xye yust look tt yon funny treature It has tour rollmg yy tef-I oxnt yt .t sunt lllxCll1C sun 0 hers art a dull as the dust Some make wlld noxses, and others cant be heard 'Iouth Aud ey, my loyt please, I lmplore thee, do not use yon fmger When rhtt yyrshes to express sonethms 1. t say ll to me I ee tt nythmg that tmou st st Au rey' Au rc ' v t se tt no bt sw care tss and wh rv sxcall One of rho e horrmhlt treatures almost knockest down thy carcass Audrey XX hen thou wxshtst to make known somethnng to me, please do not scare half my vans rom me It nth Stop thy Idle prattlc, lass, md lake notlte of yon buxldxngs I wonder what they bt? Audr y Iet us lnqunt of yonder manden sxttmg behlnd the cage She may he able to t me outh Nea, I yvnll mqunrt QUUl'lKl thou mform me, pretty maxden, why thou slttest nn than gage, and whit this queer bulldlllf' be Ildy fquxte shocktd by the stght that stands before her Am I seemg thmg,s3 Who a t you that ITUI l'n0xN J ITTOVIHI., l,7ILtllrC Ihcaffc WIIKIT You SCC one7 outh Nou are a ytnomous youne maxdtn I haye never heard ot sueh a thang I comcst trom a sound an secure world lord that I mayest we hack ture Ton h She mquntst of me nf I uxdst not know a movmg pltture theatre wh n I su. one Come, Audrey, let us tn er Audrey Do be artful, do thou know st what thou are do1ng7 Touth Now gentle Audrey just tollow behmd mt Iyerythmg vyxll be excellent Tlelet T lfer just 1 moment, plcast don t you ltnayv that you must gtye ma. your uektt Touth What savest thou, txcltct for what7 T.tkct Taper Dxdnt you bay a t1 ket before you came m here' Audrey Thou art a fool mdted XX hy shouldst we buy a txcketg Ve do not know what awalts u wnthm Vyhy should we haye a tttketa Trektt Taker usr a moment, you tum t bo nn there Audr y Hutrv, Touthsfome, before he catches us Ooh look xt as da k' Vs hat ns .1 up an f1ont7 Tn s blg people are ta'k1n3, Vs ho are they? uucn lu u go sxt down and 4. Au rcy Be eartful Iouthstone, you almost sat upon yon lady Iouth Well, than let us just stand snr Will you people please be quxtt or you wnll hate to leave the theatr Tout Ieaye mdtedl We earnest to mquxre what thls 1 all ahout Unhand me c y 1 htar, unhand mt L nr rry, slr, but you must taye Iouth Indeed wt shall Come Audrty wt shall return from whence we cant udr y Thou art tru u h,to re myer made for such oo nshness juni x rx Tl sl a 1 ' ' 1' l . ' 'I . ' ' - ' ,' 1 0 're' I t in 1 tc ' 'X T A d .f 1' ,' . 1' ' 1' ' . ' r ' 1 'l -.s. S - h les l' ' . yr 'g, its 1' ' '. s - e'j' '. 1' l 'e . d d 'yu ll-A lx t 1 I . l- , if 4 1 1 1 ' 5 1' , . , , 1 'l H, ' I .x ' te. . . 'N 1' ' ' . I 1' '. 4-1': . 1' ' ' ' ' 1 . . . ell :l 1. ,. 1' ' ' ' - 1' 'L' . f J: ' ' Y . ' r- 1' do 1 Y ' r rl n v 1 d e - ' ' . , , 1' l e' l 1 J Audrey: XY'ell, what didst she answer? t e r t . . , ' - -- ' ' v ' , f. Y ' r' -I I . . 'f ' .311 ' 1 ' , Q ' ' ' , , ' ' ' I . ' tl1'I. 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A1 gog e, To Q ' ne, we we -' ' f l' .. . , Arai, '4l. utrggraduatt Lharatttrs Lytrygraduate Beauty Klnd Deeds Temptatnon Abnlnty Purlty Popularnty Ambntnon Strength Notatton Settmg Iyerygraduate has been wery busy lately prtparmg for Commencement Today as sht ns slttlng quletly xn her room Yocatnon enters to gut her the choxce of graduation gifts Lnter I ocatlon Xocatmn Greetmgs Iyerygraduate I see you have bten quntt busy Iserygraduate Yes Indeed I hawe But what can I do for you' XOLRKIOH fyerygraduate I hate come to gnc you your cholte of gifts Commencement would not hate much meanxng to you lf I should neglect you Here are ever so many gnfts but you may choose only one Eyerygraduate But Nocatnon I havent even thought of you Wont you leaxe me now and come back later when Im not so busy' Yocatnon I wnll leave you now But m a week I am comxng back and by then you must hate made your decnsxon Lvcrygraduate Goodbye Wocatnon Ill be ready tn a week And thank you for your patxence Exit Vocation Ilverygraduatc ns stunned at the thought of the decnsxon she must make and decxdes to ask the a vntc of some of her frxends she asks her best frlend Beauty first Fverygraduate Beauty please help me to make an xmportant deetston Beauty fverygraduate you know Ill not fall you when you need me most What ts your trou er fyerygraduate Well You see Vocatton came to me and muted me to choose any gift I wnsh from her It came as such a surprise that I dont know what to choose Beauty That ts a hard task and on such a short notnce Beauty I dont know what to tell you I cant thmk rtght now fverygraduate What .rball I do' Beauty Here comes Popularmty Maybe he can help you Popularnty What seems to be the trouble Everygraduate7 I heard Beauty say I mxght be able to help you Eyerygraduate Popularxty I must make my choice wlthxn a week of one of the gifts Yocatxon holds m store Help me to thmk Popularmty Im sorry Izverygraduate but lm nn such a hurry, I cant stop to help you rxght now Sorry Everygraduatc If you or Beauty dont help me what shall I do? I thought you were my best frnends Here comes Klnd Deeds I wlll ask her Kxnd Deeds Cheerxo fservgraduate how are you today fxerygraduate Im worrled location has tnvlted me to choose any une gxft she has xn her treasure chest and so many are so attractnye that I can t decxde Please help me Kmd Deeds All rnght Yverygraduate Ill be glad to help And I have a cousm who will help us both Her name ns Strength Lets go find her CAs they walk along they meet Strengthj Kmd Deeds Strength my fruend, Eyerygraduate ns quite perplexed about Vocatxons gnft to her Have you any suggcstnons' Strength Ilyerygraduate should haye been pondermg for a long ttme on thus questton Dndnt she know tt was a custom of Xocatnon to offer a guft for commencement? Inyerygraduate I realnze that now But I have only three days left Please come to my asststance Strength My suggestion ns that you choose Relngxous Lxfe Enter Temptatnon Temptatxon Im not an eaxesdropper but I happened to hear what Strength sand Irankly I dont agree Strength You don t agree? I can t understand Why you shouldn t Idemptauon You see she wouldnt hate any use for some of her frlends If she chose that gnft Strength She wouldn t be losnng any of her frtends unless nt mnght be you tt' you call yourself a frnend Iryerygraduate Don t quarrel just put your heads together, and see nf you cant puzzle out what would be best for me Don t waste valuable ume I ' 3 I I' 1 1 1 1 1 H I '1 I '1 A '1 I . 1 v I n A , . , Q- 1. 1 I1 V.V . ' I V ,' ' ' , T Y ' . , A . , 5- 1 2 V ' . 1 V 1 4 V . ' . . 1 1 . -, -. - V - 1 1 . . V - V . . , r ' , 1 V 1 V . , , . , , V 1 , . . . , ' 1 . . Y ' ' ' 1 ' . 1 I s 1 . I 1 'V K ' ' ' ' - d '. : ' 1 1 - 4 Z ! I I U . 1 - , - 1 1 . ' bl . . 1 1 . 7 T ' ' 1' ' ' 1 1 1 ': ' , ' . Iiverygraduate: Beauty, please don't fail mel V . V 1 . - 1 v V 7 . V , V . - 1 - . 1 1 . ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' 4 ' 7 . , , . 1 2 1 ' V 1 A ' V - . - , 1 . J . , . 1 , . V V V V , . , . . . V. . . , . , . . . . . , . . . , . . . . - 1 1 Z V . V V V. . . , . V . , . . . V 1 V V , 'l : 1V ' V . 1 1 1 . V V V V V V . . V. V : . ' ' 1 - . , V - 1 Strength IIere comes Purity Im sure she s a friend of Eyerypraduate And she wall help l:Scry5,radu1te Purity we are trying to decide which gxft Im to choose as Vocations gift Give us an idea please Purxty Tlunk first of the God who created you and try to decide what gift Hed be glad for you to choose It seems to me the most priceless gift Vocation has is the Religious Life Temptation Eyerygraduate Ill do anythmg for you if you don t take that advice Strength Temptation how can you talk that way' Eyerygraduate It seems that Purity and Strength have the same idea Kind Deeds If you choo e that gift I shall always be your faithful friend We shall go through life hand ln hand Purity It is the most glorious gift you could choose Eyerygraduate Temptat on why don t you want me to choose that g1ft7 Temptation I have no special reason but it breaks my heart to see you do it Enter Ability and Ambition Ability Why all the talk? Ambition I would like to know too Purity We are trying to convince Everygraduate to choose Religious Life as Vocatxon s gift Abihty I will stay right with you Et erygraduate if you make that choice Temptation Dont listen to them Evcrygraduate They will not keep thexr word They will fail you when you need them most Ambition Strength Kind Deeds and Purity bamsh Temptatnonj Everygraduate Now I know what my choice shall be And I thank you my loyal friends for your lsslstlnce QAII friends exeuntj Everygraduate is all alone when Vocation returns Everygraduatc I am so gl ocation Pardon me Eyerygraduate but have you made your choice? Everygraduate Yes Xocatxon I do hayc my answer My real friends helped me to decide When I needed Beauty and Popularity they refused to help me Now I know who my real friends are, and what gift I desire from you I want Religious Life Vocation Tverygraduate I am very happy about your choice and I know you will always be happy for having made xt This play is to show you that you are not to neglect as Eyerygraduate did to think of your future state of lxfe but to pray that God will help you select the vocation in which you can do most for Him MARGIE EVANS 59 TI-II1 OUTSIDI: WORLD When I was just a lzttle gzrl, And all 'was new to me, Our kitchen window was too high The outsrde world to see Tops o trees, and rooftops green A magzc carpet spread, From chmznrys brown the vnzolze uncurled Ifle spools 0 blackened thread M y nzznd a chaos had become, My head went round and round If all this took place up above, What happened on the ground 9 KATHERINE READ, '39 . 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Q ., f, K O V ' Hu T 1-luffmaster SEMAAN Teacher of Voice Piano Organ and Kindred Sublects Amfl 6 5' M0dG'm St do Pho e 09 Marshall H 4714 3315 Main Street Carpels Linens Imported G Dome-st Made t O de Good Fine M rograms Repai s Trcusseaux O tal G Europ n Phone L 1441 Most Folks Prefer EUTCH MILL GARDENS Flowers 35 Ma St H 3129 The Home of Choice Printing HOUSTON PRINT SERVICE 3711 Milam at West Fllabama H 0014 I E Kaiser SERVICE STATION 2517 River Oaks Blvd Phone H 0483 Tires and B tienes Road Se ice Home Bakery 508 Elgin THE BEST BAKED Fooos L 0041 Compl ments Perry Foley Funeral Home Cottrlll s TEXAS PHOTO SUPPLY CO Ambulance Se vice Complet Photographic Supplies H 2177 4010 Fannn 1818 Mum 8000 Four Dame Beauty Shop 435 R 1 S1001-ltOlShmpoo equ ar and Seto S SO G Wesih 1 er and Yo kum SCIUSCIQG PfGSl'1 Gnd Cured Meals Phone l 25770 Guarant ed Permanent Wave SUPERB PACKING C0 350 io S5 00 820 S '1 la nto H 149 . . I I ' ' ' i U ic rien ea o r r S U 1 n Cleaning ' o . 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