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THE ROCKET - COMMENCEMENT NUMBER Senior Commercial-Class of 1932 'FOP ROXY-Left t1 Riflt-M. vll: A I L gl 'nru 1 111ncl1o11. Rose Jung, R11SC1llilYQ' Bl1Illl7C!'l'y, Maclelinc Hielicki, lfleanor Ilrennan, Marie RCIIlll1L'Tt, Louise Menke xYZilCl'lll XYl11liClCI' JOiL'pl1lllC l'oro 'Xl'1rg'1ret 'XT 1la511111 1nd Pe' , . , . 1 ,11. .Z1'121 xgma SCl1VVC'11g.IL'I'. SICCUNID RUXYfl.eft to Right-,lanet Reise, Blarianna l.j'flUl1, Clare xlCKk't1llC. Marie Strillcr, Agnes Christy. A111111 Mcflilliek, Gertrude XYigge, julia Reiscr, liatlwyn lXlCllOXY2lIl, Margaret l,Da1'li11gto11, Rlelha lJI'OCl1Cllll1ll1 and ,Xnna Norton. LONVER RUXY-Left to Ri fht-A -tt. P g 11111 1 1211111111-ss, Margaret Sl1c-riclan, Mary Gertrncle XYill1el111, Sarah Lawler, lzthel KClll1L'flj', Helen Beck, Yiola Ktililllllllll. Eleanor Striflcr and Betty C111'ra11. l71fll1'EU 'El,l.', T100 years of lz11f1j1i11cs5 ana' fri1'11dsl1ij1 true, B111 111110 11111 Sisfws say 2u11'1'c 1'l1r1111gl1, Lifflviillw had am' l111r1i lc11111'ks ami 111.115 111 daf But H1111' 1ucr1'11'f 511 I1a1ifl'111 t1'I1i1111 .1'1111. B111 H111 11101111115 of q11il1'i11g 11za11'1' us glad, 1-l11d 1111111 111111111111 fllaz' 11111111111 was .111 bad. S11 tw say g111111'l1,1'1' and 111'11s1'1 tITL'fl.l,' tl l1'a1', 111111Z tuislz 5111111 lurk for many a Vvczzr. fllosc Jung. Tlllillli SONGS Marcella Anl1uel1o11, to a test. ulllll for yon l0O'X. Annetta Bangess to ,'Xg11es L'l1risLy. Y1111'1'1- 1115' I1.ve1'ythir1gi Ode to Helen Beck. Sl1e'S just a blue-eyecl blondef, Madeline llielicki to Josephine Boro, You've got to bend clown. sisterfl 1932 Rose111ary lil1IlllJC'l'y. to a fellow basketball player, l'1'e got a feelin' lllll fallinlf' lfleanor Brennan to Anna Meflillick, Sing some- thing si111ple. Agnes Cl1risty. the treasurer, l've got five dollars. liettjc L'11rra11. l'1'e got those happy feet. Melha l5TUCl1QllH21ll to Rose Jung, VVe won't he l111n1e 'till I1141IA1'IlIlg'.U lfthel liennecly to Margaret Malaspina, Can't we talk it over? Yiola Kopinann to Clare Mclieone, Too late. Sarah Lawler. to whorn it may Concern, Take me out to the hall game. Marianna l4yll0l1, after falling VVl1y 1li1l it have to be IDCF, Kathyrn Mcflo11'a11 to Margaret Darlin ton g 1 VX'e've nothing else to do. so let'5 go crazy. into the lake, fCor1ti1111c1l 1111 page 161 Page I3
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l l l Q. , W r-4 W n-1 W W W Il f Nickname Favorite Expression Chief Occupation Ambition Lily Rose Abel Lil Carry me Syncopating music To get there Rosemary Arnold Rose Ch, kid! Bookkeeping To be an Undertaker's wife Helen Bagley Spook I'm not gonna do it Being calm To be a missionary ,I Marie Boylan L'Baby We won't be forced any longer Keepin' ,Vout of mischief To get the best of Marie Hennessey 11: Jessie Corrigan Lefty Hea-vens! Takin' care of Ferne To appear calm and comfortable F1 Florence Dempsey 'LSpeed I'm tired Taking it easy To keep moving :U Mary Ruth Dundon Babe Oh, Gosh Being demure To prove her point 8 Loyola Ebeling Sugar Cantor's uquacking sound' Fixing her hair To have her own home W Ferne Elliott Phronie How am I doin' boy? Takin' care of Jessie To take life serious FI Katherine Ganley Kay I met the darlingest fellow Singing All of Me To boss 1 Madonna Geaney 'LSis For Heavens Sake Quoting Virgil Always to excel l Madeline Geers Red' Does my hair look all right? Pleasing the teachers To overcome her blushes 8 Marie Hennessy Chick I know a good joke Ringing bells To get the best of Marie Boylan 3 Marie Hensgen Sis' What do you think? Giving card parties To climb a 25ffoot ladder 3 Rosalia Hoorman Rosy Aw gee whiz heck gosh darn Memorizing jokes To be funny 111 Marie Kromer Keed Why ask me? Learning Spanish To keep books 2 Margaret Laughlin 'LScottie Hi Si Asking foolish questions To stop sneezing in class Q Mary Mann Little Bitsu How about yourself? Studying Latin To ride a l'pony Z Mary Mooney I-'all' I don't like that on you Taking menis parts To 'Lshinen in basketball l'l'1 Dorothy Oelkers i'Pepper It's all in the way you look at it Making posters To be a welfare worker 5 Lillie Poleos HISQYH Ain't got no Setting hair To knock Broadway dead Margaret Potts Si Say you Just anything To master the violin E Marie Puthoff 'LBunny Huh Sleeping in class To be an interior decorator 3 Audrey Rigney Audie Sez you Getting things backwards To appear brilliant 5 Lillian Schwalbe Boots Hi kid Falling with THAT Freshman To make IOO bucks a week Fl Helen Shults 'LHoney bunch It has rung, mother Openi g windows To make herself heard :U Ruth Stathos Ruthie ' Aw, ain't it cute? Writing poems To rival Irving Berlin Wealthy Lou Standefer Jimmie Maybe I'm wrong Experimenting in Physics To appear sophisticated Marian Weida Georgie I do solemnly swear Circulating books To be president Marguerite Wells Midge When do we eat? Breaking hearts and falling in To be high and mighty Page 12 1932
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THE ROCKET-COMMENCEMENT NUMBER St. Louis, Mo., June 10, 1942. Dear Classmate: You've no idea how delighted I was to hear from you after such a long lapse of time. And you havenlt kept track of any of the class? And you want all the news? Well, here it is: You Remember: Marcella Aubuchon, ever the willing worker at school, is still upholding this trait of character. She is one of the city's most famous Social Service Workers. Annetta Bauguess, ever the most charming enter- tainer, is co-operating with Agnes Christy, her best friend, in maintaining a tea-room of repute in Clayton. Helen Beck, always willing to lend her dancing feet to complete a program, is now thrilling the audiences who regularly attend Ziegfield's Follies. Madeline Bielicki, who was often called upon to model in school, is now showing the charming creations of Patois' frocks in Paris. Josephine Boro is now a feminine Paul VVhiteman in size and musical talent. Eleanor Brennan, ever interested in the plumbing business, is now working in her fatherls office, telling some of the best of plumbers how to do their stuff. Rosemary Bumbery, in school ever getting her legs tangled in someone else's, is now tangling her legs around a trapeze as Professor Abekenls assistant. Betty Curran, always leading the ranks because of her size, is now happily married and the proud mother of twins, who also lead their class because of their size. Margaret Darlington, ever interested in the use of cosmetics, is now the chief Cosmetician at a leading beauty salon in Berlin. Melba Drochelman, ever the class beauty, is now taking try-outs in Hollywood, as the result of winning the Atlantic City Beauty Contest. Rose Jung, ever using her nimble fingers to set her classmates hair, is now setting the hair of the Elite in the famous New York beauty salon. Ethel Kennedy, to the surprise of none, is now using her teaching ability as a commercial teacher at dear old Rock . Viola Kopmann, ever the faithful librarian at school, is still using her intellectual power in helping youngsters choose books, in a St. Louis Public Library. Sarah Lawler, ever the baseball fan, is now mar- ried to Pepper Martin's son, and frequently enters into debates with her famous father-in- law, on the rules of baseball. Marianna Lydon, whose well-known, secret, am- bition to be a nurse, is now a faithful worker at DePaul Hospital. Margaret Malaspina, ever ready to illustrate her talent in G-G books, is now putting it on canvas in her own studio. Katheryn McGowan, the clown of the class, is now the leading Comedienne in a stock com- pany in St. Louis. Anna McGillick, who, in school, charmed every- one with her melodious voice, is now Prima Donna of the Municipal Opera. Clare McKeone, who always had a knack for decorating, is now a successful interior deco- rator. Louise Menke, the class secretary, is now em- ployed as secretary to the president of a large concern. Anna Norton, always excelling in recitations, is now teaching elocution at Notre Dame of Belle- ville. janet Reise, an advocate of sports, is now regu- larly attending the Olympic Games at Lake Placid. Julia Reiser, the star basketball player, is now a successful coach at an exclusive girls' gym. Marie Remmert. always gentle, sweet and good- natured, is now a matron at St. Vincentls Orphanage. Regina Schwenger, ever a good companion, is now accompanying the family of a famous aviator on a trip to Europe. Margaret Sheridan, a lover of children, is at pres- ent a governess to the child of a wealthy financier. Eleanor Strifler, always out for a good time, has now settled down and is maintaining a happy home. Marie Striiler, our efficient Sodality secretary, is now renowned as a court reporter. Gertrude Vlligge, always a good mathematician, is now a bookkeeper at Famous and Barr. Mary Gertrude VVilhelm, while attending a party, met the right party, and now the two parties have one small party and are always having one big party together. 7 Valeria 'Winkeler, whose taste for clothes, has won for her a position as buyer for an exclu- sive Parisian Shoppe. There you are, all thirty-two, Always faithful, hard-working and true, Self-eoutrol, home-training, will-power, and such, They are using very, very much. Remember, Your Old Pal. 1932 Page 14
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