St Edward High School - Co Ed Word Yearbook (Elgin, IL)
- Class of 1949
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We are grateful to them for all the sacrifices they so untiringly and unceasingly make in our behalf. It is our fond hope and fer- vent prayer that each and every Edwardite of today will be a strong and courageous leader of tomorrow. THE C0-ED-WORD 1949 Published by the Senior Class ST. EDWARD HIGH SCHO0L 0 ELGIN, ILLINOIS ,415 'ML L48 31 . . Sf. fglwmll It is just what we want it to he . . . not a huilding of brick and stone, but a living organism that throhs and vihrates with that in- tangible thing called S P I R I T. Whether it is pirouetting in hal- let, playing the tuba, studying, singing, or heroing on the athletic field, it all savors of SPIRIT, that life-giving element that ener- gizes each day it spells the success that is SAINT EDWARDIS S-for the saintly edifice P-for the patriot's CIIIICHVOI I -for the intelligent e mani- fested R-for its racial tolerance Mi-for the interest of the faculty T-for the talent discovered and cultivated in the FIDWARDITES. 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RAY BRABEI3 Band SISTER Rosh: l'l'I'lIl-ll.. O.l'. Assistant Print-ipal .gllwllfilwl I ' ' SISTER ANN l,iAll'RllIK. 0.P. English History SISTER lX'lARGARl'II' CECILE, 0.l'. Latin Choral SISTER lVlARY XAXIIIZR. O.l'. English .1 Librarian :SQL-1 SISTER JoI1N AQIIIN. U.P. Latin Science .1.4z:.,771.pQMw mfg ,f,,,.,Q,, Q-P. Utlfl 'Q ...Ze Ql06LI flflflQlfl iff . mul llc-11-ll11'c-v l'AlWLll'lllU'S ure- l'lPIllIDUlIIllllllQ il IlIiXllIl'tx of l'll4'lI1il'LllS mul ulll a1il0l'm11'4ls tvs! thc' results to sm' llwn' HIf'ilSlIl'0 ui' SlIl'l'1'SS XNilIl0l'gQillliZl'1i zllvs .... Ami ln Sllllllill' XVIII f'ill'll Sllldfxlll all Silllll l':llNNLll'lIqS1'0IIIll0llllllS il .--. . xg..-x1'... V U mixlurel that will lulerspvll SlIl'l'PSS0l'1-ilillllfxill his llh lxllfll .llltillllll to llw c-Hur! ilml lw has IIII1 into ilw iUl'lllllIil. U fl rs '--1-as-..,.,,. ik f Q' in me lf S L? GN in :km ss ,,...,f- fx 4 2 5- I A mfg r1.1 V1 f,,, !,L 1 lfffffxl fwfwfzfg iii-UQ? 1 u ff? 'MG 41 M46 J? 01240 jf . . SpeeCL This is milled 1110 RICPROOF VAL- IANT. the RETORT CUURTICOUS. the QUII' MUIJICST, the liIiPl.Y CHURLISH. the COITNTPIRCIJIECIQ QlVARRICLSOIXIIC. As You Lim: IT, Am' N, Scrub: 1 Huw in Maki' Elgin a Better Cum- Illllllilyu -thx' essay vmxlc-st winners read the prize-winning papers to each othvr. A WORD A HAY and tllv YUL'21llll' lary grows to grvatvr Ill'17IHlI'tEUllS l':VPl'ylNl1l? 1109011165 xuwml-c'mns1'ious . . . Sf'lltk'lll'P 1 m claus . . ami finally a writer. XX in fm 'N I , W .W W.X. i , X N... ,V P I i 5 i mi 1w? X i i ft , we fine jking . . . anguage iowa . . . and a hit of Old Spain lllll'ilV6iS the folk lon- of South as Cipriano Siete, Deiorvs K1'o0g01', Curnwn Flora-s. unxl rhlnnha for the school. ET TU BRUTEH wuiis the dying Caesar lwiiliuln fii0ill'illfll'l'i us his l of the R0l'li4'l'A John S1llIt'1'4iLl D05 friend Brutus Llanios Kuntzmillerb points thc- ihiggm' all his ilt'2lI'i. .N non life given to Latin hy dralllulii' presenlulion. Examining what the well-1i1'c-ssed Romain xsorv :uni vxploriug its illil'l1'iliQ folds, Lutinisls Nancy Link, Hil'ilill'li liouriui. Mary Hukoxx. Hivhmi Meugiwig and Murjoricl Volk add zest to un nge-ohl iilllgllllllgitk 11 A Ccenfuafe fine lgoriifive . gdminafe fine Wegafiue As only the Hlrestw students invade the advanced math elasseb James lioatll and Kathleen Ulflonnor puzzle over tlle intricaey of the quadratic equation. 112 t I eelaing .fdgreadf of fAe ameri . . . wifA .Silence Having plaster mowlels makes the sturly of the physieal in mun very easy as hiologists Hay Wineshurg. James Chapin. Pat Miller. and Nlar- 1-ella llahn name the intrieatc parts of the human ear anti eye. Really seeing stars with the help of the telescope makes Robert Peahofly. Bernard Johnston, Mike Wright. and William Griflin look hcavenward. Weighing air and concluding that the Hhotn is lighter than the eoltl. young scientists Ruth Ann Griffin. Vincent Norton, Nancy Bonnike. and Bill Reiner! try. test. and prove a general science law. I3 Steam is fascinating. whether it he in the lull. lmeaker or in the steam engine. Its magic power entrances general scientists ,lim Uillrien. ltohert linzenlwaeher, llif-tt Kuhiak. and Neil Nlurphy. Wihen aeeiclents happen the lfflwarflites will he reacly--So hope llonalrl Toll anti James Pzinosh who hring the lesson of the Refi Cross to the aid of the i'injurt-el William liaughlin and ,lim Kuntzmiller. Mr. tiarl Parlasea is the instructor. A ramp, a wedge. a screw lighten the work of the senior physicists. Tom Lynch. lieifl Wines- hurg. Francis Rngloski. and Ceralfl Franek who watch the l9'1-9 model make the runwav. iuin ana! loving Our ajvlerifage . . . .ivaoforg Saint Edward students pride themselves on their choice of the presidential candidate, whirh was more accurate than the Gallup Poll. juniors love to give opinions on world events that stir the nation and their classmates. too, as Jerome Raehner, Mary Courrier, Bill Smithing, and James lVleCraw parley over the Atlantic Pact. History heroines his story when each follower of the Royal Edward lives and loves the heritage that his fathers lived and loved. Like knights and ladies in a royal court Edwardites develop a valued appreciation of the freedom's holy light' ,...' 4Protect us hy Thy might, Great God our King, is their cherished hope. 14 puu-u,,..,.v- ,1 aw'- gg? 9 gy t KE 5 Sk as Q 1 A V . -igsm 5 mm., I I 3 in if x r- , ,W fx! ww, 'x iw -N fcwxx -s. W . X N5--Y 3. M., fb -3? UH iff S ', M, W, W Q . I if If . a ? vga? If is 3 7 Q, f ig. f '- :Q -.--f- - . 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A half century of boys and girls began a merry life at Saint Edward's, September 1948. Their smiles show their reaction to beginning years. Their helpfulness is inspiring to the teachers that will follow. 17 Row Row Row Row Row Row -Joyce Gehringer, Ruth Ann Griffin, Merle Grollemond, Patricia Horton, Mary Lou Humbracht, Richard Jacob, Edward Joyce. -Carol Klock, Eugene Knaak, Joan Knaak, Laurence Knott, Richard Kubiak, Richard Leuer, Nancy Link. -Joan Lueder, James Martin, Richard Meagher, William Mitchell, Rob- ert Neal, Vincent Norton, James O'Brien. 4-James Ostdick, JoAnne Paulson, David Pendergast, Mary Rakow, Wil- liam Reinert, Donald Roath, David Rogers. 5-John Sauceda, Mary Schofneld, James Smith, Maryann Stickling, Patricia Trainor, Margie Volk, Betty Weidner. Robert Wilson, Daisy Wirtanen, Duane Zeimet. 18 we .SJOIGAOIGIOPQJ alle . Y WHWY W ..- -W ,..........1 P C . SOPHOMORE OFFICERS 1 Left to right: Gene Griffin, vice-presi dent, Patricia Alters, social chairman, Robert Gannon, president, Dolores Kroeger, secretary, John Schofield, treasurer. SOPHOMORE CLASS Row I--Margaret Aguirre, Richard Banker Row 2-- Mary Baum, Virginia Beck- man, ,loan Belshan, Mary L. Brockner, William Brown. Row 3-Don Boyer, William Caughlin, Joan Clark, Casey Detry, Michael DeFulvi0. And that is what their teachers say as the sophs are eager supporters for all activities . . . be it a clothing drive, Christmas se als, cancelled stamps for the missions, social life activity, or th f e grace ul art of give and take. 19 D Row Row Row Row Row Row -Ben Downs, Carmen Flores, Robert Gannon,.William Gehringer, Gene Griffin, Sally J. Grove, Adolph Gutierrez. -Marcella Hahn, Jean Haverkamp, George Huber, Philip Huber, James Jochum, Robert Kammes, Ronald Kleiser. 3-Robert Knott, Delores Kroger, James Kuntzmiller, Kay Lossau, Marge McLean, Dorothy Miazga, Joseph Miller. 4-Patricia Miller, Vincent Mistretta, Peggy O,Neil, Thomas Olson, Gerry Ostdick, James Panosh, Richard Rakow. 5-Barbara Reinert, Pete Sauceda, John Schofield, Wanda Seyller, Cay- etano Siete, Don Spolum, Nancy Thelander. Robert Thornhill, Donald Toll, Ruth Van Acker, James Wallmuth, Patricia Wegner, Claire Westerman, Ray Winesburg. J 20 we yuniorfi re asleialoing I0 . . .IUNIOR OFFICERS ' Standing: James Richert, social chair- mang William Knott, president. Seated : James Field, vice-presidentg Howard Leuer, secretaryg Patricia Baldauf, treasurer JUNIOR CLASS Row 1-Naomi Abts, Gerald Aguirre, Patricia Baldauf, Eugene Carney. Row 2-John Castillo, James Chapin, Carol Chavey, Lois Conro, Mary Courrier. Row 3-Peter DeBoer, Steve Do- herty, William Dunning, Marilyn Egger, James Field. Matured by wisdom and feeling grown-up, the Juniors have great pros- pects for their senior role. They will follow the trail of the ,49-ers and hope to outshine, even them, in the Hgold rush. 21 Row Row Row Row Row I-Joseph Filmore, Patricia Foley, Jane Ann Freeman, Marianne Grove, Luella Howard, Jean Karsten, Nancy Kelly. 2-Katherine Kirmse, Marilyn Klock, William Knott, Eugene Leone, How- ard Leuer, Anthony Lullie, Stuart Mann. 3-Patricia Marsh, Donna McAlpin, Eugene Micklevitz, Sharon Miles, Annamarie Moscato, Kathleen O,Connor, Jean Ostdick. 4-Robert Peabody, Jerome Rachner, Audrey Reinert, Donna Reinert, James Roath, Cipriano Siete, Mary Glen Smith. 5-William Smithing, Herbert Sullivan, Mary Ann Thornhill, Connie Trainor, Marie Weidner, Marjorie Wolff, Mary Therese Zenk. 22 JOSEPH CARNEY Died Nov. 16, 1948 .24 Leif you owe K efierue .Mg 0l'l'Ll'l'lQI'lJdii0l'l, 30148 .X4l9l0!6l,Ll,5Q CULJ OZIOUQ K Left to right: Eugene Bonnike, James Paul, Maureen O'Connor, Joseph Manning, Maureen Sullivan, Virginia Grollemond, Lillian Heine. Leadership, scholarship, cooperation, and service mark the seven National Honor Society winners. Deemed the students possessing the above attri- butes hy a faculty vote and forming the top fifteen percent of the Senior Class, the Hcreamn of '11-9 has great hope of succeeding in the outside school world. Headed for a college career, they will form a nucleus that will extend and benefit their associates by the distinction that Saint Ed- ward's has placed upon them. 23 ACT I, SCENE 3 lv Q -a . I . .W .A V r m,.. - if .. . W M Q 42 . 'X .. sf x ::- ' ..,. . a : ,W xw MWF W 4 A -23:55:55: 5 sv- ? wk , fag udic. Weadure eafoe in yay, fo ffm meadured ga! J :H Xllx 5llfNI I . . And nwvl tlw Saint l'illWLli'Il Hum! that has Iwlpml If-ml lhv sclmul on to Yif'l0I'y. lie it but Ll lllvillll lu lll'UIillU0 llll' swvvl tones on the trumpet. or the morn uf the l'1I't3Ill'll lmrll. or the- Illilililfy lap of the drums. or the lmirrl-like lrill of the flute. or the tinkling of the bell-lyra, or the SNIICOPLIUIIQI rhythm of llu- sux . . . all Cillllbilltf lo PVULIIICC the finished Syllllblltllly oi' ilu- ljlllld that is hard to beat under the dimctiml of Mr. Hay Bullvcc. 25 llfliufcl .Sing Song Wfkouf Spreading the merry note and eniphasiziug the Saint Edward Spirit throughout Elgin. the ehoristers are ever ready to add their song to the flume of activity. Whether it he Ll simple assembly p1'ogrun1. curuliug at hospitals. singing the AVE MARIA . . . all hlemi their voices in Ll nierry ililfllllllly that calls for 'Ljust one more song. j' re you .Ale jkaf angfi emeb on due jneeft Enucting the age-old story of Btililitfiltilll-S Gift to at weary world, the Saint Edward verse-speaking choir portrays the angel role ns it pyrtnnids around the Infant Child. Coy Seniors do their best, not to win an Actldemy Award, but just to ap- pear as the school's choice in the senior dramntiztltion of Annie Laurie. 27 ay ime, ag ueen, anal War? id rowne When Marybuds ope their sleeping eyes, May comes, and with it, special honors for Mary. The World that kneels at her feet rises to honor her as Queen who justly wears a crown. With Hflowers of the rarest and flowers of the fairestn encircled with love, her clients, sodalists of Mary, pageant in her honor. Above: DeLores Reinert, Charlotte Saunders, Joan llla, Betty Knott, Rita Ostdick, and Donna McKay assist Virginia Grollemond, as Baby Stevens carries the dia- dem of flowers. 28 SAQ 516,11 526 5711 111111111 X1I11151INl 7 131111115 111111 11111112 1111' w111'111 111111 1111- 1111l'l'1l1lll't' 1I11111111iI111 wi11 110111 as 1111? 1111111g1111111 S1111z11is1S 1111111 11111 111111111111 P11 13111111 W1:1:11. The C11111'1f11 is k1111w11 111111111111 its 1i1111'g1v 111111 11111'1- 1111 111111111111'is1i1--O111' Lady 1l111111111111ee 1111-11111'1vs 1111: 111111 1llI111'1l1IN 111111 W111 1101111111111 11111 s111111 r111s wi111 11111 1il1l1Ill1lgI1' 111 1111 Church. B1211111: 1111: King. fl'6S1lHN?ll N1111'j111'i1- V11111 111111 1,111'1'y R11 keep vigil. .xdnrl jo jincl fde ,Wag fo ajvleauen Father Petit announces to Sodality oflicers Gene Bonnike, James Paul, Betty Knott, Joan llla, Charlotte Saunders, and Mary Ann Beckman, that the St. Edward Sodality of Our Lady has hecome afhliated with the Prima Primaria in Home. Announcing Catholic Press Month the Publicity Club pre- pares posters and directs activity for extending Christ's King- dom. Retreat is over and happy and talkative students thank Father Bennett Pendis, OP., for the inspirations that will carry over into later life. gy riboing leeelfi o!.i1lo5laifaAfg Aer II, SCENE P11 Packing old clothes in hoxes for the Bishops Relief Commit- tee who will speed them to the destitute in Europe, Catholic Actioners are zealous to warm the freezing children in winteris cold. Q 9 Mafia? lie aiZ3eaJ6ne . . . Weefing fAe lafegne Getting patrons, preparing the duininy, taking figures. writing copy . . . and all done with a perfect aecuraey that must distinguish a clever. vllieienl staff . . . just a slight resume of the linsiness that pret-efied the editing of their Co-Ed-Word, a work of lalmor and of love. ff amy: hr-M A. 3 fl 2 at s tl THE i'C0-ICD-WORD STAFF Left In r1'gl1,I: Maureen Oifionnor. arlver- tising manager: Joseph Manning. cclitorg James Klinger, assistant eelitorg Mau- reen Sullivan, husiness manager. Barbara lirueker. staff typist. Reid Wiriesliurg. sports. Del,ores Heine-rt and Charlotte Saunrlers. assistant advertising: William Burns. publicity. ' A Fifi., I 4' VW? C11 -ZA limit 'lsfgi A. if A tiff W :31::ssf.:g.' Qing :E ., 11 ,, a gy 5 Q 232551-5 X 4 HYL . X , 3 , W s if W : Y 3 F2 P . ' , 'if' 1 was X .. ' 3 A X . .,.,.1 , ,Y iwxx ig .iw , ' Q SFNQA 'K Krrffz 3 'QQ ...gn-nnnnf FW k 1 ? ' .v ' . R QQ AI' ,ff K V 1 , v,,,.,.,..-vi-'H-'L .xdncl jderefore jak flue preaelzf jme :UUA a .Neg unc! a silo ana! a .Neg Wonino Am' V. Sanur: 23 Following the Red Cross trail generous Edwardites heed the call G I V E. Juniors examine the poster that announces the lVlardi Gras. With l,ent only a few days away the Edwardites make merry at Saint Joseph Hall and while away those happy hours. And the candle's holy light blended with the song they sang as the spirit of Christmas filled the air and the silent, holy night witnessed the Redeemerfs Birth. Sophs forget their winter sports and dance away at the Winter Whirl in Saint Laurence Hall. Bringing a touch of the great outdoors to the inside, snow- men kept their silent guard and melted away as the wee hours drew near. 33 .gf Jacked ge Ollflg dnb! jail' .NCLUC fda fo JGIOLU ACT II, Selena T liking the girls size heal, happy Seniors vie with each other as they admire the gold crest ol their rings. And so with sovial grave the Edwardites meet and chat between their dance numhers. Crowning the llomeeoming Queen Maureen Sullivan, Father Boland smiles amid the applause of the eager fans. St. Nlaryis llall, hedeelxed in trimmings of halloons and color, witnessed the lads and lassies return for the first big dance of the year. 34 FAIIWRN 1,I.liB Sfllfldlillflf Sl'l1fl'l1f we .gpairif of ffarenfd rowfi gran? in Mil' l. Smzlcxic I Tlzv Annual Carr! Parly . . . Anil prouil to slum' their spirit lu thv world. the l'12lll1CI'S. Club zuifl the Mothers' CllllPCOIlllJil10 lu aiclml Illillly of the finer things that we cujoy ul sclmol. M r. ,l ami-s N1 l'l iI1Pl'I1t'y. lrmxzzrfr Mr. Roy l lnra, I?l'PSli1f1'lIf Nlr. lmo Cianglhlin. 1'ir'v-prvsizlvrwl Mr. Swv- Rugllnslii. .wrrvlnry 'ev NIOTIIERS' tIl,I'B Nlrs. I.. 0'fIm1iml'. Irfvlxllrvr Nlrs. Paul Smithing, I'lifl'-llfl'SIill1'IIf Hrs, Nlarinn l'arke'r. .w4'rr'l11rv Kira. llarulrl llrillin, prrsirlzfrzt Mrs. A. li. llorlull. n1r'n1lmrship !'IH1lifV7I!IlI Hrs. Ruy Flora. fmmlrizzl .w'1'rf'farx' Mrs. SYPllCl Grow, .wrnrirl l'lil'P-llff'SIiIf6'7If Q W ,E , Sr MIK f H' hm? -3' ,mmf wir' 4' ,-523' , , Wag, 91, ,, ,f?,rg',, W V fm' 5 ' . il M ..,,.. N xg, .M QW ' Xi' 'W ' k w za i W J , ' ggi ew 59 5 .G ig ar J ' ,'f'Q',?i is W , Q 4, v . V if :E ISN. z f v J g 1 if W W W I sf ww A ' , F S i n 9 Q K, N W , a i dwg , H.. V ,L sa- sw Q : welffll' I' WESSES fs , 4' Us 3.x is 9 , ,sz .:: Q 11:12 ff: X 'ix egg , fin? W R SA . Q? 15, , ,Q f X .WM , E W. . -EER: X f H FQ M W , 8, , , r A, 3 gs. XX S . L, 9 lilsl Raw: U. Tull, D. Jamlrs, ll. Mile-livll. J. Sniilli. B. Knoll. IJ. Huge-r. .-X. iilliill'I'4'l. ll. RilIIl'U'l'. .l. .J0t'lllIlH, J. xvilllllllllll. P. DeBoe14. emllrl Row: ll. l'10I'I'K'SIQ'!', B. livr-51111, T. l.11lli1'. J. Hickvrl, C. Sivlm-. H. Klllllilli. E. ,lt-yur. IJ. lluyvxg J. KllIllZlllllll'l', ll. 5lll- lixan, S. Duln-1'Iy. H. llannon, C. Wvlls, Manager Jilll O'B1'ie11. Tlzlrrl Row: lluavli Urs-g Truv, J. Zenk, D. B1-rna, J. Chapin, J. Fit-lil. Hay Will:-flr111'g. 'l'. lJo1'l4-1'. l . Hlniluski. livill lmrg. E. Bninlike. W. Knott. J. Manning. J. Kli1lgk'l', C. Flora. li. Kargle-r. Falln-1' llulainl. Sept. Sept. Sept. Uvt. Oct. Oct. Out. Oct. W 1111-5- arclzing On lawn, we jiefcl THE TEAM OF '49 SETS NEW RECORD FUR ST. EITS 5131115111511-f l949 WE ll O - - Wfest Ullllilgll - 19 27 - - Lisle ISL l',l'0t'0I7lllSl - 26 20 - - i'll'CCIl0l'l ltlxllllllll - 3 l2 - - llo1'ld'01'd lSl. Yllll0IllilSJ - l0 14 - - Des Plaines lSt. lWu1'y'sJ - 17 34 - - Crystal Luke lSl. Maryisl - 24 46 - - - Woodstock lSt. lVl111'y'sl - 31 33 - - Elmliursl llllllllillllllilltf CUIICCIHTOIIJ 37 Tlll-IY 6 3 0 l9 O 0 I5 0 Nu. 2' IJ:-V lim' llm-1' lim-1' lim' Jun .lun Jan Jan HAPPY MEMORIES FOR THE '49-ers Johnny Lnjack is shown congratulating Don Be-rna and Jim Klinger, uo-vap- tains of the 1948 St. Ed football team. l.eft to right are: Coach True, Joe Manning, winner of the ontstanding player award: Br-rna, Klinger, Lnjack, Jim Paul, winner of the George Hamilton free tlirow trophy, and athletic director, Rev. W. F. Roland. TRACK First Row: J. Carney, C. Carney, J. Castillo, T. l.nllie, J. Ric'lu'l't, J. Fit-ld, C. Sietc-. Second Row: C. Flora, J. Zenk, C. Wells, D. Berna, J. Manning. Third Row: Coach Trnr. B. Jollnston, Ray Wines- bnrg, G. Micklcvitz, G Bonnike, C. Alle-rs,.l Chapin. ,jilaif fo due green arm! Qjofal ST. EDWARWS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE K 1943-49 - - - - llvlrron - - - - - - - lfre-eport llquint - - - l.islc 451. T,I'lllTIlIJlllhl - Vvootlslotk WSL Maryist - - - - Joliut 1Catlloli1't - - lbw Pluinos 151. Nlarykt - -----Zion---- lllllllllll t Lisle 1St. Procopiust - THEY - 27 - 27 - 26 - 33 - 23 - 37 - 40 's llllllHHl'lll21It'ilUllt't'IlllUIll 22 - - - - Hanlpsllirt- - - - - 31 27 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Fell Fc-lm Feb. Fvlu Ft-lm Fel: THEY - - v Arlington Heights - - 44 - Woodblock tsl. Mary!! - 17 - - - - - Hebron - - - - 44 - - - Joliet lCatlioliut - - 67 Caleslmrg 1CorpusCl1ristil A 44 - - - - Moose-lleart - - - 36 - - Des Plaines tsl. Mary'sl - 31 - - - - Hampshire - - - 50 Elmhurst tlmmaculate Conceptionl 43 - - - Arlington Heights - - 39 .. -,Q M Us II ,gap x NA! fi' if ?f xg, , E 1. Kzflihy rw if Qfpgzf sz xf 3 .. F! QA mx Z?- W sfff T 1 5 , sl -- A .si A . 'E-Q .,5a,x5 K . W mf W :AB .6 gg if IE r 9 , 5,1901 I ,,, -6'xf , gm.. X X Ri A ,Xi Q ix Iflfll Q5 . . . Q QCfi0l'l of i. JA Pllnlf .SD f IQ S cf' P 5 Sl. E1JWilI'lVS had il most Sllt'l'0SSflIJ lmsketimll season. The tmnn was one of the host Coavh 'l'l'n0 has formed sinve his l'OiiCJlillg duties at St. Ed,s. Svhool records were so hy the teaun and hy illdividlmls, among whom is Jim Paul whoso 4-59 poinls during one season of play :mule him the WJIIIIPI' of the free throw trophy. l 1'rsI Row: J. Paul. H. Dllllllillgl. F. Hugloski, Couvh Trnv, lf. Altvlw. Hviml Wills-wlulllql, ll. lionnikv. .gf'I'lIIllIR1Pll'f Nlgr'.,J.U'Bl'ie-11, 'l'. l.uIlie-, J. .'xQlllil'l't'. li. We-lla, D. Bvrnu. lf. Sivlm-. 11. xlil'JxJt'NJIl. lfirst Roux' If. Jnyvn-, B. fzilllgilllill. Huy wvillt'SIllII'g. D. qXllv1's, B. Gannon, lf. Ds-try. ll. Hroxxll. .St'I'1llIdlRllll'f P. S2:lIlt'4'4Jil. ll. fjonrurl. J. Klnllznlillr-r. J. JU1'klIlIl. U. B3Ilkf'l', J. Smith, H. Nlilcllvll. J h-o---.-. ...... --.V .- hh- 3 fke lNom11LAsT CA'l'IIUI,IC CoNF1cm-:N :sawg 34 l ST. wmRY's V 1 52- ST. EDWARDS N 24, ,l J 41 oodeaearf .ilogclag .gnvifafiona .lurnamenf GENEVAlH68-- GENEVA..i.40...T WEST CHICAGO--54- T M0osEHEART--36,,,w McHENRY.-h--22- MO0SEHEART...523.- MOOSEHEART--56- I ',sT. EDWARD'S ST. EDWARD,S-3.71-I Ecfwmplons fElginj J I gm! TST. EDWARD'S-55-.-S ' ST. THOMAS?35-+ fR0ckfordj J ST. EDWARD'S,.37-, ST. CHARLESW -44- ST. cHARLEs..34,,l MARENG0,-35 .jwlegron ibidfricf .Zurnamenf RICHMOND?-63-3 HEBR0NL,.,4-2-31 HEBRON,..-369 1 TST. EDWARD,S-Champions HUNTLEYM,.18-y ST. EDWARD'S...66-j ST. EDWARD'S--72- fElgif1! J ,DMQLJJOCL Rgiona! jzurnamenf March 2 ............. St. Edward's ............ 41 Crystal Lake ...... .... 3 4 March 3 ..... ..... S t. Edward,s. . . . .... 41 Dundee . . . . . . .63 42- 2 Top Row: Sharon Yickslrmll, ,Ioannv Yugi. Maurven Oilfonnur. Patricia Murhll, lmis liunrn. lfotrmn Row: Naomi Almls, Patricia Foley, Yirginia llrulle-nmml. Marianne Grow. Top Row: Daisy Wirlanun, Juan Ciunro, Marjorie- Volk. Nlurianno Sliwkling, l'aIl'i1'ia 'l'1'ainor, Mary lmu Hulnliravllt. Carol Klnck. Hullum Row: Ruth Ann Griffin, Joanne Paulson, Ruse llurvia, Joyce Ce-liringvr, Nancy Bunnike, Nl:-rlc Grollrinond. fm, mm. wa, an lt is just il bull but it has much more significance when Ll clwering section stands behind it and a player has to lllllliti an aim that will niake or break her team. 43 g magic Wum em ana! perduadiue oun a 011 wir ers ovce Jeiriiwer, ounrie au son unc' Bttljiflrj Pl,Ny Link, Eleanor Abts, Patricia Horton, and Ruth Ann Criliin Sturt Jractice for the cleverest of arts. With I patience they will develop a skill that is hreatli-taking. Tlieir finger-twirling and two-liuml spins will fascinate any tuirlience. 44 r W1 4 5 Uv 49+ QX4-x 3,521 4 NK K if xx. 4 4 KKK 4 xi- HN- DONALD BFRNA. Don 4'The valiant never taste of zleatlli but once Football 1-2-3-44 Co-Capt. fl: Basketball l-2-3-fig Co-Capt. fig Track 1-2-3g President flag Choral l. VIRGINIA GROLLEMOND, 'lFrenchy 'gl a'n, never weary when I hear sweet lIlfLL5lC.,, Band 3-4g Vice-President fig National Honor Society. LILLIAN HEINE, uLill' A perfect woman, nobly plannerl, to warn, to 46 comfort. anrl comnianrlf' National Honor Society: Choral lg Verse Choir l-2g Secretary -1. CARROLL ALTEHS, g'Kilroy UO, it is excellent to have a griantls 5fl'6llf.flll., Football 2g Basketball 2-3-ll-Q Treasurer 1. CRAIG, FLORA, t'Flo Hlle was not of an age, lnzl for all tinzcfl Football 1-2-3-4g Basketball l-2g Track l-2-3-lg Social Chairman ,lg Choral l-2 She Cana o I9 9 MARY ANN BECKMAN, 'LBecky Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and lowg an excellent thing in womanf, Choral lg Verse Choir l-2g Sodality. EUGENE BONNIKE, t'Henio,' A youth to whom was given so much of earth, so much of heavenf, Football 1-2-3-4-g Basketball I-2-3-43 President 33 Sodality Prefect. BEVERLY BROCKNER, Bev The glass of fashion, and the mould of form, the observed of all obscrversln Choral lg Verse Choir 1-2g Sodality. BARBARA BRUCKER, Babs,, 'True to the kindred points of Heaven anfl Homef, Choral lg Co-Ed Word Stalfg Verse Choir 1-23 Sodality. MAUREEN BURNELL, g'lVlyrt', ln maiden meflilation, fancy freef' Choral lg Verse Choir 1-2g Soflality. WILLIAM BURNS, Bill', The race is not lo the swift, nor the battle to the strongf, Football lg Basketball 1-2g Choral lg Soclality. JESSE CASTILLO, Joe None hut himself can he his parallelf, Band 1-2-3-4g Choral l-2-3g Sodality. JAMES CAUGHLIN, 4'Caughy uflis life was gentle, anrl the elements so mixed in him, that nature might stand up anrl say to all the worlrl, This was a manf, Basketball lg Choral lg Sorlality. jhe Cfcm of 7949 DONALD FORRIQSTICR, Doc '5Brevity is the soul of wilf' Football I-2-3-fig Basketball I-2g Capt. 2g Vice-President 23 Treasurer 3g Band I Sodality. GERALD FRANCK, uCorky -2.34--ig Lord of himself, though not of lanrlsfi Choral flg Soflality. WILLIAM GRIFFIN, uBilI', H1 bear a charmerl lifef, Basketball I-23 Choral I-23 Sodality. JOAN ILLA, 'gNip,' HA soft answer turneth away wrathf' Soclalityg Mission Chairman. BIQRNARD JOHNSTON. i'Iohnve uTh,at lzest portion of a goofl IIIIIIIIS life, his little. nameless, llIll'CII1f3Il1lI!?I'C!l arrls of lfillfl- ness aml of lovef, Track 2-I3--lg Choral I: Somlality. JEAN IUY, Jeannie uThus, if small things ue may with great C0IIIf1Nll'C.,7 Choral I-2-I3- lg Verse Choir Ig Band fl: Soclality. RONALD KARCER. Mllonniei' He hath a zlaily beauty in his lifef, Football 2-I3--143 Track 2g Choral Ig Sodality. IAIVIES KLINGEH, 6'Apachc NA Daniel come to jzulglnezztlg' Football I-2-3-4g Capt. 2g Co-Capt. 43 Treasurer 23 Vice-President Zig Co-Ed-VVorfl Staffg Band lg Choral 4g Soclality. jhe Cfaaa of 7949 BETTY KNOTT, uBetsy Is she not passing' fair? Sodality Secretary 43 Choral lg Verse Choir 1-2. MARY LEONE, '4lVlary U1 have no other burr a 1U0lTlClll,S reason. Choral lg Sodality. THOMAS LYNCH, Tom 'cl flare flo all that may become a man. Football 1-23 Basketball lg Sodality. DONNA MCKAY, uDon HA merry heart goes all the rlayf' Secretary 3g Choral lg Verse Choir l-2g Sodality. JOSEPH lVlANlNlNO. lov Girly, every inch a king. Football l-2-3-Al: liasketball l-2: Track 1-2-3-4g Capt. 33 National Honor Societyg Vice President lg President 2: Co-Ed-Word Staff: Band I-23 Sodality. MAUREEN O'CON N OR, Ti ny udge cannot witlzer' her, nor f'IlSl0lII smle her invhnile varielyf' National Honor Soeietyg Treasurer 23 Co-lQzl- Word Staffg Choral lg Verse Choir l-2: Soclality. RITA OSTDICK, Rita And virtue is her own rewnrrl. Choral l-2g Verse Choir l-2: Sorlality. WILLIAM OSTDICK, Bill '4Silence is the perfeclest heralzl of joy. Football Manager lg Sodality. Ute Claw of 1949 JAMES PAUL, Rail', 'LA proper man as any one shall seef, Basketball l-2-3-43 Capt. 2g Co-Capt. 45 National Honor Society 3 Soclality Vice-Prefect. THOMAS PORTER, Stub Oh, that I hacl wings like a zlovef' Football 1-2-3-4g Sodality. DE LORES REINERT, MDorie A foot more light, a step more true, from the heath-flower flashed the dew. Co-Ed-Word Staffg Choral Ig Verse Choir I-23 Sodality. FRANCIS RUGLOSKI, uliuggw uWhat a piece of work is man .ln Football I-2-3-4g Basketball I-2-3-4g Track I-2-3g Sodality. Ile Bl' CHARLOTTE SAUNDERS, Char7' A happy soul, that all the way to heaven hath a summeris day. Social Chairman Ig Choral Ig Verse Choir I-2g Sodality. DONALD STERRICKER, Dorf The noblest mind the best contentment hasf, Choral I-2-3-43 Football Ig Sodality. BONNIE STEVENS, '4Gert Time still, as he flies, adds increase to her truthf' Choral Ig Verse Choir I-2g Sodality. MAUREEN SULLIVAN, Sully,' 'Tis beauty truly blent, whose rerl and white natureis own sweet and canning hand laid onf' National Honor Societyg Social Chairman 2g Cheerleader 2-3-45 Co-Ed-Word Staffg Treasurer lg Verse Choir I-2g Choral I-23 Soclality. jlwCfa440f19 9 SHARON VICKSTROM, Vicki HShe walks the waters like a thing of life, and seems to flare the elements of strifefl Choral I-23 Verse Choir 1-23 Sodality. ,IOANNE VOGT, 'glow HT0 hold, as 'twere, the mirror up to nature. Choral I-23 Verse Choir I-23 Sodality. MARY ANN WELCH, 5'Ceorgie'7 Azul mistress of herself, though china fallf, Choral 2-3g Soclality. CHAPMAN WELLS JR., 'LChappie HHow far that little canzlle throws its beams Football I-2-3-415 Basketball I-2-3-43 In Track I-2-3g Choral Ig Sodality. 51 REID WINESBIIRG, Red A merrier man, within the limit of becoming mirthf' Football -1-g Basketball I-,lg Social Chairman 35 Co-Eel-Word Staffg Sodality. MICHAEL WRIGHT, Mike I holll the worlrl but as the worlrl . . . fl stage where every man must play a parlfl Choral 1-25 Sodality. GERALD ZENK. 'l.lerry Large was his bounty, anzl his soul sinrere Football I-2-3-4g Track I-2-3g Rand Ig Sodality. Rev. Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev W. F. Boland E. C. Fanning T. Greene E. 0'Brien H. Ouimet C. P. Petit . J. W. Rojemann M. J. Shanahan D. J. Shields A. Thane . M. Tuomey S. Zielinsky Abraham, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Abraham, Mr. and Mrs. G., Jr. Aguirre, Mrs. Maybelle Alder, Clay Arps, Dorothy Baker, Harry Baldauf, Mr. and Mrs. A. Beckmann, Virginia, '51 Bendtsen, Mr. and Mrs. H., Sr. Benson, Mr. Russell R. Biggins, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Block, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bohnenstengel, Mr. Herman Bond, Mrs. S. L. Bonnike, Mr. and Mrs. Frans Brockner, Mary, '51 Brockner, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Brown, Dr. Willis, 0. D. Burnell, Arlene, '45 Burnell, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Burns, Mr. and Mrs. William Calame, Merril O. Carney, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Carr, Dr. J., M.D. Caughlin, Mr. and Mrs. John Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Class of '50 Class of '51 Class of '52, Room 101 Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Conro, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Corr, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Corr, Larry E. Courrier, Mrs. E. J., Sr. PEBSQINAL PATRIIN S Courrier, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jr. Covey, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Danner, Charles Daum, Edward Deb's Club Detry, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dietz, Miss Theresa DiFulvio, Mr. and Mrs. C. Doherty, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Durgin, Hurbert F. Elgin News Agency Eme, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Erlen, Herman Evelien, Clayton J. Faculty of St. Mary School Feisman, Mrs. Pearl, and Son Flora, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flora, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Foster, V. C., D.D.S. Franck, Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gannon, Lester , Geddes, Mr. John H. Ginnell, Mrs. Marguerite Ginnell, Mary, '46 Glover, Kathleen M. Gregor, Rordon Griifeth, F. W., M.D. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffin, Gertrude, '46 Griflin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grollemond, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gromer, Richard Hanson, Dr. Knute H. Healy, Vincent Hecht, Mr. and Mrs. M. Heine, Elmer and Richard Heslin, Alice Heslin, Katherine Heslin, Nora C. Hetzel, Dr. J. C. Hickey, Mr. Gerald F. Howard, Mr. M. C. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Ray. fHuber, Mr. and Mrs. John Humbracht, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. A Friend A Friend Jacob, Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs, Audrey, '47 J akes, C. E. Jens, 0. A. Johnson, Miss Elizabeth Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Joy, Mr. Sam Kantorowitz, N. , Kemler, R. L. Klinger, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Knight, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Knott, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Knott, Jeanne, '45 ' Kroeger, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Langs, Walter Lindoerfer, Mr. S. Lossau, Mr. and Mrs. William McAlpin, Faith, '48 McCarthy, Frank A. McEnerney, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McGraw, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McNerny, John L. McVey, Mrs. Giles Martens, Dr. E. .l. Martin, Mary C. '46 Meadows, W. B. Milbrandt, A. L. Mistretta, Vincent J. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, Mrs. William, Sr. Moscato, Mrs. Marie C. Mulliken, O., M.D. Mount St. Mary's-on-the Fox Neal, Dr. E. F., D.D.S. Neal, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. O'Brien, Mrs. Eugene 0'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. O,Malley, Ruth L. O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ostdick, Harriet, '44 Ostdick, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Ostdick, Marjorie, '44 Paul, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Pease, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 52 Pendergast, Cyril Pendergast, Teresa Pillinger, Dr. H. H., Jr. Pond, Charlene, '48 Porter, Tom, '49 Quirin, Ed '48 Rapalee, Harold Rachner, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rea, Dr. R. Reinert, Eva Reinert, Howard, ,47 Riepl, Mr. and Mrs. James Rippberger, C. F. Roddis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rogers, Att'y John Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rohling, Louis B. Rugloski, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. St. Edward Athletic Ass'n St. Edward High Cafeteria Schiesher, Mr. and Mrs. G. Schnell, Mary Catherine, ,47 A Friend Ackemann Bros. Francis Adams Adams Sunset Drugs Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Earl L. Badger, Real Estate Baier's Quality Hatchery Band Box Cleaners Barnetts, Inc. Bartelt's Grocery Beck's Jos. F. Berna Transfer F. J. Bero and Co. Bert's Tavern, Barrington Block and Kuhl Borden's Wm. Brady Coal R. E. Brewbaker Bakery Britton Dairy Brotzman and Melms Bruckis Nurses Outfitting Co. PERSONAL PATll0NS Schnell, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Schmitz, Mrs. T. J. Schofield, Mr. and Mrs. John Schrieber, Mr. and Mrs. M. Schultz, Mr. Charles Sciaraffa, Dr. C. J., M.D. Scott, Mrs. Walter Seyller, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, V. B. Smithing, Mr. and Mrs. Paul and Bill Spalding, Mr. and Mrs. John Speranza, Suntena M. Spolum, Mrs. Fred Sprinker, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sterricker, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. N. Stickling, H. Leo Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs Alfred Sullivan, Mr. Glenn F. Sullivan, Jerry, '44 Sunshine Art Studios Thelander, Mr. and Mrs. L. COMMERCIAL PATRIINS Bruening, Mrs. Brulin and Company, Inc. Bunge's Burnidge Bros. Stanley Burnidge and Son Burstein Bros. Cardunal Canteen Carole School of Dance C. D. A. Court Elgin, 1195 Clem's Colonial Drive-In Community Jewelers Cooks Coffee Cup The Cotton Shop Cross, Jack D'angelo Natural Spring Water Dairy Queen Daum Drugs Daniels and Clark Davison Motor Sales, Inc. Dundee Press The Little Three Thiel, Drs. B. F. and C. W., D.D.S. Thiel, Clifford J. Thornhill, Mr. and Mrs. R. Tobin, Dr. and Mrs. James VanAcker, Arthur, ,48 VanAcker, Mr. and Mrs. H. Vickstrom, Mr. and Mrs. C. R Volherding, Dr. Vogt, Leo Wallmuth, Marie A. Wegner, Agnes Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wenner, Henry Lee, M.D. Westerman, Mr. and Mrs. A. J Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T Ziegler, Lloyd Zimmerli, Joy ,48 Betzold, Mr. L. F. Economy Oil Edward's Jewelers Elgin Assin of Commerce Elgin Awning Co. Elgin Beverage Co. Elgin Business Men's Ass'n Elgin City Lines, Inc. Elgin Coal and Oil Co. Elgin Daily Courrier News Elgin Flour and Feed Elgin Fruit Sz Produce Co. Elgin Harley-Davidson Elgin Homes Dairy Elgin Lincoln Mercury Elgin Lumber 81 Supply Co. Elgin National Watch Co. Elgin Salvage 81 Supply Co. Elgin Steam Laundry Co. Elgin Water Conditioners Ellis Business College Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. E. 53 L. H. Epstein Ettners Shoe Store Faculty of St. Edward High School Fairchildis Radio Service Farrell, G. R. Fischer, Lester Fisk, Mr. Edward L. Flentge, General Plastering Freise's Market Frey-Hanchette Insurance Agency Fritzelis Red Lion Good and Hess Barber Shop Graening 81 Rauschert Gravel, Excavating and Farm Drainage Greeting Unlimited Grimes Sunset Super Market Hallock Bros. Co. Harmenings Bowling 81 Billiards Herman Hills Superette Hilltop Inn H. W. Huber Co. Illinois Cleaners Illinois Hydraulic Construc- tion Co. Illinois Watch Case Co. Illinois Wholesale Co. W. H. Jencks Co. Joe H. Jones Agency A. H. Kaiser Insurance Keeneyas Sport Shop Kenyon Brothers Co. Lamp Construction Co. Lamp Sheetmetal and Heating Leed's Shoe Store Loyal Order of Moose No. 799 Ludwig Milk Co. COMMERCIAL PATll0NS Master Dry Cleaners, Inc. Meyers Sz Carlin, Inc. Modern Cleaners and Tailors Modern Dairy Co. Monsenls Dress Shop Mosimanls Muetterties Sunlight Bakery McBride Pharmacy Nelson Pharmacy Harold Niss Men's Wear Norbs Lounge North End Tailors 81 Cleaners O,Brien, Frank T. O'Brien, Frank T., Jr. O,Connor Funeral Home Olympic Cleaners Ostdick Dairy Pagle, Mrs. Harry Dave Pate, General Contractor J. C. Penney Co. Peterson, Carl L. Pfisteris Mobilgas Service Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Plinkels Furniture Store A. E. Bakow Groceries Rakow's IGA Ray's Grocery and Market Reinert Oil Co. Reinert, Mabel L. Rinehimer Bros. Mfg. Co. Rovelstad Bros. Royal Crown-Nehi Co. Royal Lounge Rustic Cottage Ryburn Electric Schaeffter and Darlison Paul E. Schickler Schneii Bros., John Sexton and Co. Sievers Drugs ---4-f:Q3--- Simoninis Corner Restaurant Singeris Style Shop Souster's Flowers Joseph C. Spiess Co. Sportsman's Lodge Stanwood Products David E. Stark, Pianos STEDS St. Edward Fatherls Club St. Edward Motherls Club St. Isidore School St. Joseph Hospital St. Laurence Men's League Stout Funeral Home A. J. Strickman I Swainls Service Tarpon Grill The Three Sons Treasure Chest, Jewelry Store Valley Paint Co. Vanls Drugs Vera's Place Vicks Drug Store Villa Street Sport Shop Wait-Ross-Allanson Co. The Walsh Agency J. S. Warner, Memorials Wentworth's Western Tire Auto Store West Side Cleaners Wilcox Cleaners-Furriers F. W. Woolworth Co. O. H. Wright 31 Co. Wrona Brothers William J. Young, Real Estate Bob Zenk, Grocery Zenk Bros. Zimmerman, Dr. and Mrs. L. The First Natl. Bank of Elgin A Friend The Senior Class wishes to thank the Personal and Commercial Patrons for their support in the publication of the 1949 Co-Ed-Word. 54 z. 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