St Alphonsus High School - Rocket Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1936

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WEUMR sea zeotfzq HIGH cio.11.w15NCE.1113N7' NUMBER S S ll f . Second Commercial Class - continued EDNA BAUER-Choir: Sodality. PORTIABELL BLATTEL-Sodality. LILLIAN CISSELL-Sodality, Com. Mein., '36. LAURA CLASPILL-Sfidality. SADIIC IJATTILO-Sodality. MARIE DAVIDSON--Sodality. MARY DEE-Choir: C. S. M. C.: Debating: H. B. S.3 Sodality. ROSE ICDLER-Sodality, Com. Mem., '36, MARIAN EGGERING-Class X'lL'C-PI'CSill6'l1t,'301 H. B. S.: Sodality. REGINA EIQSTACE-Choir: Debating: Sodality, Coin. Mem., '36, MILDRED FLOXVERS-Sodality. MARGARET GORMAN-Sodality. HARRIETTE GUNN-Choirg Sodality, Com. Mem., '36, VIRGINIA HERZOG-Sodality. EILEEN HIGBEE-Sodality. RUTH HOFFMANN-Class Sicretary. '36, Sodality. nfxRc12I.1..x HoRNECKER-chair: H. B. S.: S0dalit3'- MARIE KI.EX'ORN-Secretary of Sodality, H. B. S. MILDRIQD MOORE-Choir: C. S. M. C.g Sodality. JANE MCGRIEYY-Choir, Sodality. MARGARET M. MCTIGUE-Class Vice-President, '36I Sodality. PHILOMENA MOLITOR-Sodality, Coin. Mem., '35, '3!i. ELLA NOLL-Sodality, Coin. Mem., '36. AUDREY ORTVVERTH-Class Treasurer, '35g H. B. S., Sodality. Com. Mein., '36, MARY OSULLIYAN-Class President. '35, '36g H. B. S.g Sodality. MARY PAGANO-H. B. S., Sodality. ANNA MARIE REED-Choir, H. B. S., Sodality, Coin. Mem., '36, MARGARET RODIERE-Sodality, Com. Mem., '36. MARY RODIERE-Class Secretary, '35g Class Treasurer, '36: Assistant Student Manager of School Basketball Tearng Choir: Sodality. FLORENCE RUDLOFF-Sodality. DOROTHY SAFINA-Choir: C. S. M. C., Debating, H. B. S.: Sodality, Com. Mem., '35, '36. MARIE SCHLESINGER-Sodality. LORAINE STOLTE--H. B. S.: Sodality, Com. Mem., '36. KIARY SULLIVAN-H. B. SZ Sodality. LILLIAN VOGEL-C. S. M. C,: Debating: H. B. S.: Sodality, Com. Mem., '35, '36. LUCILLE YOGEL-C. S. M. C.: Debating: H. B. S.: Sodality, Com. Mein., '35, '36. MARION VVILHELM-Sodality. ROSE MARIE XVUENNENBICRG-Sodality. President .. .., ... X ice-President . . Secretary ....... The Junior Class Class Adviser-Sister Mary Leonardine, S.S.N.D. Catechist-Reverend VV. H. Reintjes, C.Ss.R. .Viola Bischof Cecilia Hoven . .' iMary Fitzpatrick Treasurer ..... .... M arie Heminghaus Freasurer . . . ..... ..... I ane Haynes Historian . . . . . . . ......... Florence Sheehan Rose Alipcrti Mary Ann Allhoff Alberta Aschniann Irene Boland Jeanne Brennan Rosemary Brennan Anna Mae Casserly Mary Dee June Dineen Iina Eckelkamp Marcella Fague Mary Ellen Fechter Bernardine Glon Bernardino Hugeback Ann Catherine Kearns Irene Koke .Xrlctta Lindemann Mildred Mahoney Helen McCarthy Mary Margaret Mc Margaret Mooney Eileen Norton Nellcy Pratte Seraphine Puzniak Florence Rankin Dolores Rygielski Hilda Schergen Mabel Schnur Dolores Schulte Dorothy Sclxwalbc Teresa Steiner Agnes Stock Marie Sullivan Nora Sullivan Irene Weaver Donald Dorothea XN'ittbrodt The latter departed much too soon to suit the juniors, but her place has been taken by strong. The juniors went tac around December 25, an as children, for next ye' And incidentally, ou Brennan, Helen McCar than ever and have trav pSister Callista, who is still going y fno, dearie, not their jumpersj enjoyed their last Christmas party they will have to be ladies. very own radio stars, Rosemary y, and Jeanne Brennan are better ed far on the road to success since 0R'l'Y-THREE pairs of darkly-circled, glassy eyes pierce the thick fog of the past and dimly recall the whirl of events, since they were christened 'fjuniorsf' That portion of the faculty viewed daily by the juniors con- sisted of Sisters Leonardine, justin, justinian, and Amadea. last year. Alberta Aschmann, ah ays a good talker, won second place and a medal of honor i the American Legion. an oratorical contest sponsored by Helen McCarthy supported by an enthusiastic junior class turned another page in dramatic history, with the production of Crime Doesn't Pay, an original composition. The Junior Sorority got under way in March, and out of forty-two, forty-two joined. It is the sincere hope of the juniors that Ann Catherine Kearns, the president, will not mislay the sorority. On May 20, the juniors shouldered their olives, pickles, and Sister Leonardine, and made for Wabash Club. During the course of the picnic, wrinkles, dissolved, and gray hairs were replaced by toupees, and now, fresh as little daisies the forty-two are ready to begin their senior year.

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'Vx .L . Or eq-'dee' ma . , . O 3 IC o c A HI c, 11 c'o.11.i11 liNC15ill ENT N 11 A1 B E 1a io ref 6' . 'A +7- Commercial Graduates Top Row-Left to Right-M. M, Mcligne, J. McGrieyy, R, Elder, M. Flowers, M. Davidson. M. Gorman, M. Sullivan, F. Rudloff, M. xyllllflllll, M. O'Sullivan, M. Moore, M. Eggering, A. Crtwcrth. Middle Row-Left to Right-Margaret Rodiere, Mary Rodiere, M. Pagano, R. Enstace, M. Schlesinger, Lillian Vogel, ll. Satina, S. Dattilo, R. M XVuennenhcrg, P Blattel, H. Gunn, A. M. Reed, E. Highee. Lower Row-Left to Right-P. Molitor, M. Dee, L. Stolte, M. Klevorn, L. Cissell, Lucille Vogel, M. Hornecker, L. Claspill, R. Hoffmann E. Noll, E. Bauer, V. Herzog, The Second Commercial Class Class AdviserYSister Mary Reniigia, S.S.N.D. Catechist-Reverend P. I. Forbes, C.Ss.R. N113 BRIGHT September morning fifty-two girls eager to embark on a commercial career gathered together in good old Rock High and began their high school days under the leadership of Sister Clement Marie. Many things we can look back upon with a twinkle in our eyes and a smile on our faces. Among these are: the Constitution, Class Paper, Christmas Party, Circus Party, Vkfeiner Roast, Basketball, Auction, etc. VVe entered our second year under the capable direction of Sister Mary Remigia, who has done all in her power to make our last days of school a big success. Bookkeeping seemed to be the one big milestone in our path but we soon overcame our fears about tackling it, and in a very short time, it became just another lesson which had to be mastered. Of the fifty-two girls that started in 1934, thirty-eight of them have emerged victorious and have received various cer- tificates of excellence from the Gregg Publishing Company. Competent Typist awards, gold pins, have been merited by Margaret Gorman, Rose Edler, Harriette Gunn, Dorothy Saiina, Virginia Herzog, Audrey Ortwerth. Sadie Dattilo, and Mary Sullivan. One member of our class, Dorothy Sahna, who has attended Rock School since her childhood days, has been honored' by receiving a gold pin for the 120-word transcription test offered by the Gregg Company. We take this opportunity to thank the Fathers and the Sisters for their zealous work in training us in our educational career and preparing us for life.



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o l -so l 5' af UP Sl Q Sf: ffl .F O 3 'F' The Sophomore Class Class Adviser-Sister Mary Noreen, S.S.N.D. Catechist-Reverend W. H. Reimhold, C.Ss.R. President .,.,.,., ..., C athernne Kirsclmer Vice-President ...., .,....,. G ertrude Dawe Secretary .,.... .... E dnagrace Sullivan Treasurer .... .,...,.,. A nn Martin Anna May Bresnahan Lorraine Bresnahan Irene Brown Margie Bruck Rosemary Bryant Mary Catherine Burke julia Conroy Marie Coovert Thrasilla Danes Mary Doerr Carmen Dorais Eugenia Duffy Rosalie Ebeling Jane Freiherger Etheldrede Girse Mary Greco Margie Hamilton Lorraine Hausner Cecelia Hogan Dorothy Horack Angela Huber Mary Iane Jakle Estelle Kahlert Lillian Kaliszewski jane Kent Ruth Knott Dolores Konertz Sophie Konrad Mary Jane Maguire Vallery McGrath Helen McLoughlin Mary Murphy Margaret Mary Power Dolores Powers Edna Rademeyer Margie Ryle Virginia Schmidt Louise Scholle Rose Marie Scholle Rita Smith Jean Stratmann Ruth Schweitzer Jeanne VVise ROCK HIGH COMMENCEMENT NUMBER Margaret Cowie Dorothy Creech Anna David Lorraine Diederichsen Bertha Finn Geraldine Forrestal Bernice Fulton Loretta Girard Rosemary Gleason Elaine Hendrickson Geneva Hoffman Ruth Ieckel Dolores Kannapell Helen Katsules Maurcia Kemp Marie Kern Olivette Kissel Aurea Puzniak Regina Rankin Mildred Reuther Marguerite Rosenstein Audrey Schaefer Rose Clara Schmid Claire Sheehan Dorothea Siegfried Catherine Spoto Julia Stock Catherine Sullivan Florence Taylor Ruth Torloting Cecilia Wlieleliaii Kathleen Wild Rose VV ind Marian VVittbrodt Virginia Kubik Being a freshie isn't such a little matter after all. Just look what an active group the freshmen class of '36 has turned out to be! They were the first class to receive a certificate and recognition in the Catholic Boy Magazine for clean speech, and proved the biggest boosters of the Saint Patrick day affair. Grace Underwood, class president, drew still more attention to the spirit of her class by winning the award in the Rocket Drive. This is but a sample of the pep and enthusiasm of the freshies-never a let down. 0043 Cooperation, school spirit, and jollity marked the spirit of the sophomores of '36, The meriting of two free days for reaching the quotas set for The Rocket and the play testify to the loyalty of this class. A visit to the Cathedral, a theater party, lively debates on Catholicism and Communism, and the formation of numerous clubs are some of the many activities of the sophomores. ING The Freshman Class Class Adviser-Sister Mary Basilia, S.S.N.D. Catechist-Reverend J. fl. Glennon, C.Ss.R. President .......,.. ...,. G race Underwood Vice-President .,., ,........ liz Iary McCabe Secretary ...,.... ,.... I eanette Kellersman Treasurer . . , . , . . ...... .---4--- J 76311 SCUCI' The First Commercial Class Student Adviser-Sister Clement Marie, S.S.N.D. Catechist-Reverend P. I. Forbes, C.Ss.R. President ....,...,. Vice-President .... Secretary ...,.,.. Treasurer . .. Rosaria Anselmo Margaret Bauemker Mary Brockling Lucille Bryant Iosaphine Buffa Madlyn Burrows Virginia Dengler Adelaide Goellner Mary Ellen Griffin Katherine Howe Loretta Ieggle . , . . . ,Dolores Droesch . . . . . , . . Virginia Foley Mary Frances Killoren . . . . . . . . , . .Eileen Owens Esther Kaufmann Lorraine Laminger Ethel Linnemann Annabelle Murphy Kathleen O'Reilly Kathleen Paul M ary Virginia Regan Loretta Schloemer Dolores Schroeder Ruth Schumacher Catherine 'VVuennenherg Margaret Allhoff Margaret Mary Baker Marie Beirne Orvella Boersig Lillian Bowe Ruth Brangle Virginia Burnes Veronica Callahan Norien Cantillon Cecilia Carroll Eva May Conklin Florence LaBarhera Marie Malecek Clotilda Mann Mary Alice Merrell Rosemary Muckermann Maxine Muehlenbrock Margaret Mullen Vincentia Palazzola Marianne Parlow Adeline Petill Margaret Pey With the close of the initiation by the second commercial class, the first commercial students settled down to the ener- getic task of a business training. Extra-curricular activities have received their co-operation and loyal support, despite the fact that their course of training requires many hours of study and practice. From their reception into the sodality to the closing months of school they have shown a marked interest in Rock School and all its activities. i

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