St Edward High School - Co Ed Word Yearbook (Elgin, IL)
- Class of 1951
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Each Edwardite points with pride to the new gy1nnasiu1n-audi- torium which also houses a new library, music studio and recreation hall . . . a project Well Worth the years of Waiting since it affords so much satisfaction and pleasure. Students are inspired to give their ubestv when they are Working and playing in such pleasant surroundings. wifi ,r ffm M'lrW '1 :'E:Y3?-'fi T ...WM .3 if TISZQ, -lf:-Q-1133, 'Y Tt2.'::'w- 'gtri ...Bi :Tm- fflfi Fllii, f ggi.-L5 -mm. A-+4 ww in., B if if 3? it j J .Wa COMMAND PERFORMANCE . . . So Fuithfully We Work . . . THE CLASSES The results of the Saint Eclwarcl faculty achievement is manifest in the varions tlepartinents of the school. There, teachers, experts iII their iieltls, give to others the fruit of their training. The Saint Eclwarcl gratluate has a role to fill and trained to an all-ronnclecl clevelopinent at school. with a full personality. can Ineet the task aheatl. COMMAND PERFORMANCE. . . So Eqgerly We Play. . .THE ACTIVITIES Schools are rated hy the amount of activity fonncl therein. .luclging hy this stanclarcl, Saint EClwa1'Cl's would rank high. as each Clay is fun-packecl with activityg the school calendar is filled with new and yariecl interests of stnclents. Experiencing education, through field trips and tours, the llllllltlflllll of the school Clay is lightened. COMMAND PERFORMANCE . . . So Bravely We Fought . . . THE ATHLETES To really love a school a hoy neetls to take a lot for her. XVhat hetter proof than on the football field and haskethall court, when he must Inatch his Wit and his skill against the hetter of the hest oi' another team. That is just what the Saint Eclwarcl athletes Clitl iII a CIONINIAND PEHFOHNIJXNCIY on the lielcl of sports for the year 1950-51. COMMAND PERFORMANCE . . . So Sadly We Part . . . THE GRADUATES Now comes the time We Innst hid aclien. These are the Clays we longecl for ancl now that they are here, they are tear-Climmecl hy hoys and girls who hate to relinquish the fun, the toil. the friends that yon, Saint Eclwartls. Inacle for them. True it is that hig things Inay lie ahead. hut we are only sure of the past ancl the present. For that past and present we are grateful. Page T Q Q ' K V ii K I fsfwlqa ggfi 1 A 1 . EP 2 Y ' 1 L X B S Q gig .WL ':.:':2::t.:.r.g4:::'XLL 3 I I Q . i i S! is 5 f gr 5 5 ,,,,, 5 Q , x . -M W 1 QQ is Q -Q., -Q- Ma. wqk, Xi! 4 'iifgfii 61.45 'isawxayrxw N '-'-.W , Q M x --Y-vt, u. ., ., 'Q-. My . X51 ,Q Command Performance... 0 ably Exacuted...The Faculty SISTICIR M. I'Il'lNYI'lNU'l'A, O.l'. Principal Jggfic' ' 6 f IIEVEIIEND CLENIIENT I'lC'l'I'I' Sorlality llirlfrfol' Religion IIEVERICND DANIEL GEOGI IECIAN R1'li,Qion llI'fVI'lliENl3 Cl IAIII ,ICS XIeN.-XNIICIC Religion SISTICII NIAIIGAIIITI' CICCILIC. O.I'. Lniin Choral SISTIEII ANN FICLICIT. O.l'. Biology llnme Ifcorrozirfrs Sprlnislz SISTFIII FLORINE TIIERICSIC, O,I,. Iinglixlr V, m.Wfl,7.-.2,.,f.. KLM,-Q jf SIS'l'I:lH MARY ANNELLA, 0.lJ. .llzlllrrfnratirzv SISTER MARTIN CIAIIIC, U.l'. CUIIIH1l'l'l'I!ll LIIIIYITIIIII SISTICII MARY IfS'l'IfI,I,IC, O.I,. Social Stuflicfs English XIII. CIIICC 'l'llUI'l Allllefif' 1Jirf'r'!or lioyxi Pl1y.s'ic'c1l 1'lll1ll'lIIIUll XIIIS. JUNE SUDI'lllS'llllUhI Girls, Plrysirrll l'lfllll'fliIUH Ilfzrwingg Nlli. RAY ISIIAIIICC Brmrl lJIl'f'f'flll' .llnsir IlI.S'fl'lll'flll' XIII. IIICIIAICD KIIOICCIICII Yoirc' IIISil'lll'iHl' MH. GI'IltAI,IJ SUl.I.IVAN lJl'llIH!IiIl'rS' 'Tis College Day at St.. Ed's and the bulletins proclaim the merits of the various colleges. Under the careful guidance of the Faculty, the Seniors capahly make the choice destined to develop their potential powers . . . mentally, spiritually, physically. A ucw huiltliug, a ucw athlctic fielcl and a ucw hopc that iu the futurc St. Ecls would grow and grow . . . St. Eclwarcls illustrious patron . . . with fd! REV. E. A. O'BliIEN Su1u'r'ir1Ir'mlr'n! REV. 1. VV. RQIENIANN REV. 1. T. SMITH . . And hat A Performance It Was! Xud you, our Diocesan Board of Dircctors. have generously supported this whole project uutil, with iridc. we launch our story uudcr thc glorious title of . . . A COMMAND PlCllFOHMANCE Thc he-st that is in us has comc from you and your efforts which fouucl faith in us. Page 11 o o 9 0 o olvmg Lrle Problem Through the Religion Classes lrlagcr' listcnc-rs hcgun us l'12ltllK'I' XICNLIIIIOO tolls his story. un ruicccloto in thc lilo ol Christ. Religion is u most iutcrcsting stucly since- it forms ai life- philosophy. XVllUtlll'l' it he in fulfilling that urgcnt request, solving 11 cliiliculty or just un informal discussion. Filtllt'l' Pctit can always hc- clopvriclc-cl upon lor thc corrvct solution. In serious thought, Futhr-1' Cc-oglwlmn arc inquisitive- and open to tht- theological trying prohlvins. sccurvs attentive liste-ncrs, who solution to runny ol the Worlclis Reading Nlaketh A Full Man . . . Prove the d ardite Book XVcc1k brougllt smilvs of approxal as friviids and hooks arc akin and happy boys and girls want to pvrusc the lah-st iwst scllc-rs. Shicicnt iiln'a1'ians chcck tin- pamplilvt racks and arc imalualmlm- as assistants. james Kimtxmillcr cliargn-s tlw hooks wliilc- anxious Shirley -I0illlStUIl and livtty Ostdick await thc iwws oi thcii' latvst iim-. Tlic inicinpliom' tolls all. vspvcially wlwn it warns oi thc daiigcrs ol' uu- Qllillliixfl fires. Ilcrc' Smiiors radio their invssagc in a pvppy skit. lt's K'Quccnis XVo1'k Ilziyfi and foliowcrs of the Queen eagerly rcceiw hor nwssagc told in such a nicliglitlul lorm by Father Lord and his co-works-1's. Paige' iii ef 4 Ti Fun to alie Believe . . . Roman -E panele llicllurcl Xieziglier. jerry Stratton, lliclialrcl Leuer and llilffy Knott cliscoxer tl111t reclining at INCLIIS iSll,f too had especially when till' slaves lmppen to be C111'111e11 Flores uncl ll11tl1 Ann Griffin. T110 grapes are good, tlie breucl l111r1l 111141 il R0lll2lll.S lift- is thu life for mel lXl11ry Lon Il11111br11cl1t and Ruth Ann Criilin reflect 11111111111 llliftll, wliile the FI'l'Shlllklll girls portray wo1111111ly dignity, with accent o11 power. Like the ancient goddesses, Nancy Link, Nlarjorie Volk and joan Clark sit iiprigbt as tl1ey 1111111cl1 rolls and drink nectar served by Ruth fxllll C,r1H111 and Mary 1,011 H11111br11cl1t. KILICSQII' liilnself could 11ot l111x'e enjoyed 11 tidbit 111ore than Don Alters enjoys tl1e zittention ot his bezniteons slaves. Sp1111isl1 se11o1'it11s, Agnes Burke and Mary Brockner, add color to the Mexi- Cklll Hat Uznice with c1Z1i7i1li0l'0S Bob Knott und Don Toll. Page 15 5 W A ,:- 2 i Worldly-Wi e Ed ardite Dictation in unotlwr int-clilnn - Slrortlmncl is intriguing with its lzxncilnl Hgnrvs. Typists sinilv as tht-y rt-acl tlw clz1y's lcsson. A spvvcl ol 60 wortls pm' ininntc brings on rnorm' slnilvs. Knowing lllt'll' lnonvy's limitation, Bal'lmz11'a Kvllcr and xvllllllil Svyllvr inspect their pur- cllusc' lor xulnv. Looking tlwir lncst lor tlw least lnonvy. Nlary liroclxnvi' anal Dolorcs Krocgcr puruclc- tlroir croutions wliilv Nltn-cvllu llalin, Vvilllflil Svyl- lc-r. ll2lI'lD2lI'il Kc-llvr. Sully Crow-, illlil Bz11'lm1'z1 lloinvrtz1pprox'c'. .N cle-cp l'i'w'm- is ll t1'c'z1sn1'c in any llonrc us loocls arc' 1'c'l1'ig0i'z1tecl uncl its contcnts cllvclxc-cl lay 4-xpvrts - Pat Alters, lXli11'j2,'21l'0t A-Xgnirrc-. Dorothy Xllllfflll nncl Put NVcgL1w1'. llllI'L'll2lSlIlQ on il lmnclgvt. Sully Grow' znul B2ll'lJi1I'21 llcint-rt nmkc- snrv ol' tlu-ir color sc-lic-Inv lun-low llllylllfl. Plan, Purchae and Pivot ,fxxk Nw X 1 -W k .2 2' MA N? Q - il S , x '-33-Z.. ' M N.,Q Yr QM is Q25 S : fs Q, Q XX -A wx ess: , M'-2 1 S vw? 2 Uzmw mme ji if 45 iw B. J' Q x I x M if wwmma mn. 5 www Q Aswwa irabile Dictu ay Theie Embryo cientists l i'csliiiwii scientists vnjoy tlw first liand inlorination on insvct lifc as st-cn tlirongli tln' niicroscope. llvrc Aiiclrvw NVai'nnis and Katli- lccn U'Roin'ke supply data to Elcanoi' Cangli- lin, Toni Uillairv and Nancy Callioon. Could it ln- possible tliat -lim NVallinntli and Bob Bee-son liavc radio annonnccrs ain- liitions? lilviclciitly Clvorgc lliilwr, Bt-n Downs and .Iini cyBl'lt'll liavc lonnd soinctliing inorc in'- tercsting tlian tlicir own rvllvctions in tht- glass . . . lint wliat?'?'? Ficld trips certainly can lic- intcrvsting and rcstlnl . . . licrc tlic Soplis arm- enjoying tlic urcst- lnl side ol onc. More insccts . . . Dorotliy Van Aclwi' and Dcnnis Dcliovi' qiiicrlily inspect tlic spcciincn wliicli lias made- .loan Hatx, Nlary Ann 'llifcl and David Reincrt gasp in astonislnncnt. Pagv 19 af: sim w f .if 2- dig -wunnnuull' K QKQQIHXNFQL is Maw'---f 3 A S ggi pil' 5 K x 5 Q Q WW 'Se GQ, Ms 5' ff 4 E fsfs-. Y ig xg J vs Q swf as Q H ,Q wa 2 X , , 2 Tour are Educational . . . Tool are Bowitohing The place: The h'IllS9llIll of Science and Industry, Chicago. The people: Science classes of St. Edwurd's. Physics students swing with Foucoult's famous pen dulum. The reflection of your own voice in the voice mirror was revealing and loads ot tun as the surprised faces show. Young artists take pride in their soap sculptnring, :in ilft that enlivens real talent und imagination. Using power tools in shop is fascinating and rc qnires tl marked degree ot skill. Mechanical Drawing students project their art, tl distinctive uccoinplislnnent tor later lite. Page 22 VOECE UXQITOI 90971958 tzkzplmnevuia: mania: md? X Q 43.1 X. ef V5-wb FSE? A Q .. Q a sf iw -fi :r bi Nmp x 'QSSCWNX wi 5 .K k X 1 .1 X is Fre hmen . . . Thee Freh ill Let Four Year Dear Diary, Today closes my last hours at Saint Ed's as a Freshman. My, what fun we hadl I was scared of everyone, the Sisters, the boys and the studies. Now I feel like one of the family and can keep pace with any of them. Each day a friend, and each hour a new fact took shape under my green hat. Goodbye - all for now, Sue A PICTURED Aixovrg First Row: Hazel Anderson, Kenneth Aniballi, Amelia Averaino, Charles Bates, William Beckman, Patricia Breen, Nancy Calhoon Second Row: Norman Carr, Eleanor Caughlin, An- thony Centanni, Carol Clark, Rose Dawn Con- noyer, Denis De Boer, Janice Field Third Row: Lupe Flores, Charlotte Gerber, Maureen Gritlin, Eugene Hahn, Edward Halter, Shirley Johnston, Mary Kammes Page 24 OPPOSITE PAGE CLASS OFFICERS President ................................,....... james Paulson Vice-President ......... ....... K athleen Rellihan Social Chairman Social Chairman ......... .., ...... ..........,... I amce Field ..,..,.jack McKevitt Treasurer ................. ........ I ames Moscato Secretary .....,.. .,....,. N ancy MeKeever First Row: Juan Marrero, Richard McCloud, . Nancy McKeever,' Jack McKevitt, Mari- lyn McMahon Second Row: Daniel Mercuri, John Mitchell, James Moscato, Paul Nolan, Sharon O,Connor, Thomas O'Haire, Duke O'Neill Third Row: Kathleen O'Rourke, Margaret Pa- tino, James Paulson, Carol Prigge, Ioan Ratz, David Reinert, Kathleen Rellihan Fourth Row: George Rumple, Ernest Santurro, Rita Saunders, Charles Schiltz, Vesta Seyller, Jeanne Stickling, Mary Ann Tafel Fifth Row: Mary True, Dorothy Van Acker, Kenneth Ward, Andrew Warmus, Jack Wehrle, Thomas Wehrle, Sandra Zeimet Camera-shy: Mary Ann Carr, Barbara Chis- holm, james Danielek, Jerry Gosse, Wayne Liedberg, Paul Michalski Page 25 ophomore . . . The Soph Kuo All the An wers Dear Diary, I iinished the half way mark. lim glad the two years are over. What a schedule! The hardest stuff you could ever imagine. No wonder they call us sophs, Wise Menf' Youid have to he to digest it. Whew! Itis been a push to that junior year ahead. So long, jack PICTUIRED JXBOVE First Row: Pcggy Bailey, jesse Banker, Teresa Beck- inan, Carol Burke, Gerald Campagna Second Row: Thomas Caughlin, Rose Mary Cirrin- cionc, Lco Coakley, Carol Conro, Peggy Di Fulvio Third Row: Donna Fitzgerald, Russell Flores. Daniel Fruend, Mary Harrison, john Huber Page 26 OPPOSITE PAGE CLASS OFFICERS Chairman ........,.............,.............,.,, Carol Sprinker President ........ .....,. T homas Caughlin Secretary ........... ....... L ouanne Schmitz Treasurer, .,........... .......... B etty Ostdick Vice-President ,........ ......... W ayne Scholicld First Row: Janice Kirmse, Patricia Leonard, Ida Leone, Dolores Manning, Leonard Miller, Betty Ostdick, Robert Parisek Second Row: Dolores Patino, john Paul, Colette Heinert, Lloyd Reinert, Lowell Reinert, Monica Beinert, Joan Riepl Third Row: Louanne Schmitz, Valerie Schnei- der, Wayne Schofield, William Shannon, Domingo Siete, Mary Ann Somers, Mary Ellen Somers Fourth Row: Connie Spolum, Carol Sprinker. Lee Strniiska, Nancy Watgen, Richard Weidner, Philip Westerman, Greg Zenk Camera-shy: John Lodge bil . 1-51 xg, I Junior . . . The Juniors Live With Zet Dear Diary, live made itl The third step in the road to the big success. It was wonderful - dances, parties, banquets added spice to the life. I feel now as though I am really upper in the higher ranks. More tomorrow, Mae PICTURED ABOVE First Row: Eleanor Abts, Donald Alters, Robert Bee- son, Nancy Bonnike, Betty Burnell, Richard Conrad, Emil Downs Second Row: Robert Enzenbacher, Ezechiel Flores, William Foley, Robert Funk, Joyce Gehringer, Ruth Ann Criliin, Merle Grollemond Page 28 OPPOSITE PACE Q CLASS OFFICERS Social Chairman ...,........,.,....,,,,, Jo Anne Paulson Social Chairman ........ .........,,.., L arry Knott Secretary ............,..... ........ Iw lary Schofield Vice-President .,....,,. ....,........ R obert Beeson President ............... i..,..... R ichard Meagher Treasurer .....,.. ,,,,,,,,,,, J nan Lueder First Row: Clement Healy, Mary Lou Hum- bracht, Richard jacob, Edward Joyce Second Row: Carol Klock, Larry Knott, Richard Kubiak, Richard Leuer, Nancy Link, Ioan Lucder, James Martin Third Row: Peggy McLean, Richard Meagher, William Mitchell, Robert Neal, Vincent Norton, James O'Brien, James Ostdick Fourth Row: Jo Anne Paulson, David Pender- gast, VVilliam Reinert, Donald Roath, David Rogers, Mary Schofield, James Smith Fifth Row: Ivan Smith, Mary Ann Stickling, Patricia Trainor, Marjorie Volk, Betty Weidner, Robert Wilson, Duane Zeimet Camera-shy: Joe Ann Schaeffer 5 Q UNM 1 , '1 Command jilcliuiueb erformance 4 I ,,:..... ,,.,. MiN,,.?,w, X X if - .-,-. -.-. A . Q -ff., f Af A X wtwf. j 1 0 .,.. , ,.,, . I V. .,1..,--,. 1 x sf ,.a'5 .,fz-1 : .c,.. .' gi . , 5 J 'N w fif - pw up it H , tg A-M N ,mf L' J L, ' K wx- SS? -X ' E W . A 'ANNQ ' SM'?fviB1mxw-ww ., X ix ' K! . Q. 4. w V k -H 5 u 'FE . 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NVhen that ueertain touch was needed to make a game or an affair ugala they could be depended upon to fill the bill. vv va They were there to cheer the football heroes on to victory at the homecoming. to thrill the eagers when the going was tough, and the Seniors will long remember with pride how they walked in stately grandeur to the Bands, glorious Pomp and Circumstancen on gradua- tion day. For these and many other grand memories a sincere thanks to Nlr. Brabec and the Band. BAND PERSONNEL CLAHINETS: D. Kroeger. Presidentg ll. O'Brien, M. Schofield. C. Kloek. D. Fitzgerald l lllCNCll HORN: l.. Coakley 'l'lillMl'lC'l'S: B. Downs, Seerelaryg D. jacob, E. Downs, D. lfreund. D. O'Neill. B. NYeidner, T. NVehrle SANAPIIONES: il. Seholield, Vice-l'residentg li. Carrizales, NY. Scliolir-Id, Al. Nlarrero BASS HORN: Y. Norton llAllITONl5: D. l'endergast 'l'llOMBONES: I. Cainpagna. bl. XV:-hrle, N. Mekeevei' BELL LYRE: N. Thc-lander DRUMS: -I. XVallmutli, Treasurerg li. lfnnk. ,l. Banker Page 32 Oveosiuz PACE The Choristers are a pretty sight as they pause between numbers on Concert night. Highlighting the year's activities was the beautiful Passion Oratorio, The Cricif'ixion , appropriately presented on Palm Sunday. Ably eomplimenting the older students, the Freshmen Choral members have demonstrated that they are ready to replace the departing Senior members . . . the Musical Comedy. The VValtz Dreamw, given in May, afforded them the opportunity of working side by side with the dignifiedv Choristers and gaining much in poise and experience. Again it is Old Glory that stirs the Verse- speaking Choir to animation and their audi- ence to admiration. T' wwiussru,:'s seaM A1 55 1 xr X if Y R Sf , Ax Q ...,.-B X wsmximl mem Me. wx 3 w . . . And the Band Play On . . . and the Critic Applaud liay Brahcc, Baud instructor, proudly poses with students, Ezcchiel Flores, juan Nlarrero, john Schofield and VVayuc Scho- field. Nancy Thclander at the grand piano, the gift of the Senior Class. She is more at home at the Ham- mond Organ on which she played her Senior Recital for the schoolis benefit on May 13. Rehearsals can he fun as llaiues O Brien and Dolores liroegcr here- with demonstrate. Troinlwoue players, Gerry Cam- pagna, Nancy NlcKeeyer and .lack XVehrle are hard at Work at the 'WValtz Dreamf, the 1951 Musical. ltay Brahec and hand take a how at the Xlcdinah - the junior-Senior Proui. Richard Kroeger, newly ap- pointed voice instructor at St. Ed- Ward's, groups his protegees around the grand for a last minute re- hearsal. 1 g.,e 34 Great Comedian Bring Rear, Laughs. 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H-.cn I When A By-Line Meets A Deadline With A Dateline The 'cEd-Hi-Linen Staff did a great part in pub- licizing their school through the medium of the newspaper. Published monthly, it brought the news and views of the school to other schools and to many a home in Elgin. The highlight is Quill and Scrollv recognition for the year 1951. Pictured-left to right-Nancy Thelander, Ruth Van Acker, Jeanne Haverkampf, Barbara Keller, Clare Westerman, Dorothy Miazga, Dolores Kroe- ger, Robert Knott, Barbara Reinert, Donald Toll, Joan Clark. And here the Co-Ed-Wordv Staff compile, compute and contest what the new book for 1951 should wear. They beam approval after discriminat- ing censorship, as the Co-Ed-Wordv must reflect only the finest. Pictured-left to right-Nancy Bonnike, Robert Beeson, Nancy Thelander, Larry Knott, Ioan Clark, Dorothy Miazga, Peggy O,Neill, James Kuntzmiller. March 7 brings the feast of the glorious Saint Thomas and with it the Symposium. Searching through the pages of the Summa the students find limitless knowledge which can be applied to modern topics. . Pictured-left to right-Jerry Stratton, Mary Brockner, James Kuntzmiller, joan Clark, Ray Winesburg, Dorothy Miazga. Page 88 xii QQ? k w ,EN Q33 Q t Q., M .oi-Q J ww ionll Ilonor Society IIll'llllJf'IAS receive the honor Inood from Neyereml If. A, mi ui indent ot St. lfdward Iligh School. nrdin xxnond XYineslmnrg, llcycrcnd IC. A. O'Bricn. Nancy Tluelznldcr, joan rx lion linnihraeht, liichard Nleaglrcr, Nancy lioinrike rtccl ous lxroeger, Carmen Flores, Virginia Becknnur, Dorothy Nliaxga Honor to Whom Honor i Duo . . f6Tho tudont Light hearts and happy faces were the order of the day when Raymond XVineshnrg, the Pres- ident of St. Edwardis Chapter of the National Honor Society, formally enrolled eight new mein- hers, chosen hy the Faculty for their excellence in Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Character. The rneinhers were urged to luring to fruition these qualities so necessary in the uleaders of toinorrowv. Page 40 is i And Happiness Comes With Class Rings and Class Day just a ring, hut what it means: a circlet of gold, encrusted with a colored stone on which is einhlazoned the Dominican seal, With its striking Word s X'EHlTAS,' in hold relief. Students love their rings and the ideals they convey. Here admiring mothers smile approvalg Father Boland confers the rings. Soph- oinores were hosts to a delicious, festive hrcakfast. Page 41 The Red Cross HGive i Heeded by the Ed ardite Simulating a real emergency scene, lied Cross followers care for the wounded victim, while interested onlookers Watch the intriguing procedure. Pictured-Sharon Olilonnor, Vincent Norton, Larry Knott, Nancy Bonnike. Teresa Beckman, Margie Volk, George Rinnple, Agnes Burke and the victim, David Heinert. These hoys have the distinction of making their own model of a reading stand able to he converted into a tray holder, a checker hoard, and a smoking stand for the use of hospitalized veterans. Pictured-Donald Roath, YVilliam lieinert, Vincent Norton, Richard Knhiak, Larry Knott. Edward bloyce. Page 42 SX S ,uw F ,gg wrffbxf Q -5 .F Wx s 3 .. Q. Where ary is Queen and Her eurt The t. Edward edalists Have a heart for the Missions and just that happened when active Sodalists Wore a heart and paid a little which helped the Missions. Pictured-left to right- Daniel Mercuri, Betty Ost- dick, Carol Sprinker, Duke O,Neill, Don Toll, joan Clark, David Pendergast, Nancy Thelander, ja mes Paulson. Sodality Oilicers encircle their Director, Father Clement Petit, to discuss their latest project. Pictured-Top roW-Ger- aldine Ostdick, Virginia Beckman, Donald Toll, Father Petit. Bottom row- Dolores Kroeger, Carmen Flores, Ray Wineshurg. And Mary awaits their coming as the vigil light casts its ruddy glow and Mary smiles on her devotees. Pictured-lighting candle-j ack YVehrle. First row-Dolores Kroeger, XVillia1n Shannon, Nancy McKeeve1'. Second row-James WVall- muth, Richard l.eue1'. Pa ge 44 Used magazines find their way into neighboring hospitals. heeause the active Sodalists of St. Edwzu'd's collect. sort and redistrib- ute them-all for Mary. Tlianksgiving comes and with it there is plenty and there is want. To fill the want, baskets were filled with edibles and canned goods and given to the poor that they too might lie thankful to Cod for His gifts. Where odalists Work for ar and Her Court Pictured-Ge 1'1' y Gosse, Ca 1'cm l A iiii Burke, Virgnni Bttkinui Innes Paulson, Barbara Reinert, Edward Joyce. Pictured, left to right-Daniel lXIercuri, Leonard Mille r Duke O Nc ull jeanne Haverkampf, Donald Toll, james Smith. Page 45 CWXYZA ! 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' llllll luul 2l'kll', tn-nuling allumul Pugu 49 And Mother and Father Helped in the Command Performance Mrs. Margarct O'Ncill, prcsidcntg Mrs. llita Mitclicll, sm-cond x'icr'-prcs- iclcntg Mrs. Gcrtruclc Kuluiak, rccording SK'K'l'l't1ll'j'Q Mrs. Lila Funk, lrcasurcr: Mrs. Florcncc -Iacolms, first vicc-prvsidcntg Mrs, Louise Stickling, linancial scc- rctaryg Mrs. LaVc-rnc Caughlin, ways and nueans cliairinan. It means so much to the faculty to know that be-hind them, hundreds strong, are the fathers and mothers of thc students that they teach. lt also shows to thc pupil that both are working together for his greater good-and a sort of inspira- tion impcls him to hcttcr pcrforrnancc in school work. And for the nice things that you have clone and will do. acccpt thc gratituclc of the faculty and of your children. hccausc without you this COMMAND PER- FORMANCE woulcl new-r hayc hccn. Mr. Al. Ncal. sccrctary Mr. V. A, Paulson, pre-siclcnt Standing Mr. ll. 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Griffin, Manager. VARSITY SCHEDULE St. Ecl,s Opponents 16 NVest Chicago 32 16 St. Procopius, Lisle 19 25 Maryville, Des Plaines 12 6 St. Thomas, Rockford 30 14 Aquin, Freeport 26 19 St. Marys, VVoodstock 18 25 Immaculate Conception 47 Page 54 v Wk I Sw J Heil llur Conquering Heroes Bold . . . Who Proudly Wear the Green and Gold fl0ilL'll Greg Vllflli' looks smug 11s Co- C2llJftllllS l3ol1 clilllllliil 1111d Casey Detry receive tl1e l5isl1opls Trophy tor tl1e to111'tl1 C0llSt'L'lltlYit year. C101lQl'2ltlll2lil0llS. cl0ilClll A Small Tribute For A Decade of Companionship . . . Father Boland . . . And lllI'0llgll tl1ese years il long procession of boys l111s left St. Ed's llllilflllg tl1e 1111111ist11k11l1le 11111rk wl1icl1 o11lv tl1e COllt21Ct with 21 1111111 of F11tl1er BOl1llltl,S C2llll76l' could le11vc . . . 21 priestly priest 1111d 21 splendid director of 111e11. Nl1111y Z1 lCSSUll he t1111gl1t utlie l111rd Way , o11 the prac- tice field lllltl it VVl1S tl1ere tl111t l1e c11111e to know tl1e re11l l1oy 1111d l1elped to mold l1i111 i11to 11 uI'C21l lliilllw. . . . XVords 11re 11 poor 111edi11111 i11 Wl1icl1 to express thc grateful tl1o11gl1ts wl1icl1 crowd our 111i11ds L18 we try to tl11111k you for your 1111111y ki11d11esses to tl1e Stllil0lltS of St. Edwurdys, present 1111d p21Sf, 1111d so We only say witli sincere love, MAY COD REWAHIJ YOU, l7ATlllCR BO1,ANDl l'11,Qe 56 T3 :N gf mwww,:4522iY2'z?ZXW ' 25 W W .Q N. xx Ik. Q X - . Q' f I 'L X x 3 I 'l'l Ill VAIKSITY l llOSll-SOl'll St. 42 224 44 50 68 6:3 45 78 51 62 48 '12 all And Elgin Felt the Full Impact el the Green Wave lids Oppone-nt's Alumni 47 Sycannorc- 58 York, EllllllllfSt 37 Arlington llcigllts F37 xVilt1.'flll3lll 35 Illllllilfllliltl' Colle-4-ptimr 47 NlUOSCll2l.Tt 40 St. Procupins. Lisle- 56 julia-t Cutlmliu 50 Arlington llcigllts 49 St. Marys, VVooclstock 27 I In-bron 46 St. Tlmonuls. Rockford 55 St. lirlys Oppunc-1 54 Nlalryvillc, De-s Plnincs 59 julie-t Cutlmolic 44 Zinn-Br-nlon 52 Illllllilfilllilfl' Com-vption 53 Lvytlvn 55 St. l'1'0L'upi11s, Lisle' 49 Nluryvillc, Dvs Plaines 64 St. Marys, VVnoclstnck 59 St. 'l'l10lllilS, Rockford lliclnnoncl District rl10lll'l1illllt'llt 51 St. IWLITYIS. VV00clst0ck 36 llclmmn 1t's 51 50 S9 31 48 46 37 32 47 I8 6l lfront Row: D. Alt:-rs, V. Norton, tl. Paul. XV. Brown. li. -Ioyu-, C. Us-try, ll. Cannon, Coen-I1 Crvg True. Buck Row: rN1llI1ilg'0l' E. Crillin, XV. clilllgllllll, H. Alucolm, ll. Klllllllk, j. Sxnitll, VV. fNIitL'hc'll, ll. XVilson, Nlllllklflfl' T. Olson. Front Row: ll. Nioscuto, E. llulmn, il. Pznllsnn, 'lf Czxnglnlin, ll. l'il0l'l'S, j. Mc-Kvvitt, ll, x1K'l'k'llI'ls Bu Cl. Cnlllpalgrul. ck How: -I. Mitchell, 'l'. O'llan'c', M. 0'Ncill, xl. NVL-ln'lv, VI, Dznnic-lc-k, j. Loclgv, L. Millvr. '. ,w ,- Xl G ...... Do- i-Do Gymnastics . . . tunt' A-Xml tliu girls .Xtlil ctic Progrziin lmiirst lurtli tliis yi-air witli ll lull timc sclicfliilc iiiiclc-r tliv ciipiilnli- ilin-Q-timi ol Nlrs. slum- SOClk'l'Sll'0Ill. llc-rvslivciillsii5qiii1rv llaiicv l.0l'tlll'Sl'Ill01' girls. Cl..-XA. ollicvrs siiiili- l'lltllllSlllSflC2llly . . . Still' miiscli-s groziii als tlii- girls rczicli for llic-ir f0l'S . . . swim- clo . , , soiuc cloift . . . llii- aigilv lI'CSlIIll1'Il display tlivir skill. Xi i , bflrff f 'lf ..,A,,N ' XXX , A ,iw Command grcwluafefs erformance 'bv fx, v 4 in i. , 4 M 3' M M 'fu If wk mx 'F iv: 5 .. . xx Q XQN 'N xx XXQ XNS X sexi N X' X ffxxg R :XSS X Q x W xv N ix, fx N xx ff xkx S A NK Rfk NYT? Q x Th ,SRM K Q .K Q3 Prem Time Bring Happiness . Leave Memerie Prom chairman, Dolores Kroeger, welcomes some of the chaperones to the junior-Senior Prom at the Nledinah Country Club . . . while Peggy and Bill find relaxaticm in mighty uinterestingw conver- sation. Father Boland, in top form, directs the Grand March and makes it something to remember . . . Ben Downs manages to create a mild wave of excitement among the early arrivals as he shows the black and gold dance programs. The dancers seem in mellow mood as they glide softly to Bay Brahecls music . . . a few hours and all this will hc a very pleasant memory to tuck away for future urainy daysn . . . and utallw tales. Page 63 A oi Medinah' Charm H awe PATRICIA ALTERS, I-'atrice . . .sewing expert . . .loves DEEP PURPLEU. . .Paris or elsel. . . good at bowling and can she dancel. . . What is it with you? Social Chairman 2g Senior Play. C.A A. 45 Musical Comedy SA. RICHARD BANKER, Ricardo . . .lively. . ,hopes to be a' resort owner. . .enjoys Fishing and hunt- ing...sings, BE MY LOVEU...says, I'11 be there w.tIi bells onf, Basketball 1.24 Track 1,2. MARY BAUM, Buzz . . .wants to travel far and wide...loves to sing and dance...famous for her Oh, Creatv. . .pet peeve is school. . .hasn't decided on future as yet. Choral I,2,3,4g So- dality 4g C.A.A. 4. VIRGINIA BECKMAN, Ginny . . .thc smarter element in our class. . .wrestling fan of Drake?? eagerto own a '33 Packard.. . Isn't that cutefy, Sodality 3,45 Literature Chairman 4g National llonor Societyg Senior Playg Choral 1.23,-4. THE CLASS OF 19 JOAN BELSHAN, J0anie ...thc world would be dull without joaniels giggles. . .hopes to graduate. . .can't stand stubborn people. . . studies hard...has high ambitions tor the fu- ture. Choral I,2,S,4g Sodality 2,3,4. MARY BROCKNER, Mar . . .sophisticated red- head. . .loves fun... always ready for a swim . fiThat,s for the birdsv. . .doesnt like boys who are late. Social Chairman 35 Choral 1,2,3,4g Senior Playg Sodality 2,3,4g Musical Comedy SA. WILLIAM BROWN, Bill ...ambitious to own a hotel...famous on basketball floor...pet peeve is his own tardiness. . .likes red-heads W or does he? Basketball l,22,3,4g Track 1,2135 Football Ig Senior Playg Musical Comedy 4. AGNES BURKE, Aggie , . .always a shining smile. . .wants to be successful. . .enjoys dancing and singing. . .considers 'KStardust', her favorite. Choral 3,45 Sodality 3,4g Musical Comedy 3,45 Oratorio 4. Senior Playg Secretary, Junior Musi- clans. Page 64 WILLIAM CAUGHLIN, Bill . . .coke Stand ex- pcrt. . .cvs-ryonc's fricnd. . .should succeed in all his undertakings. . .hobby is reading thc Sum- nian. . . VVhat do you want, a inc-alPH Class Trcasurcr 34 Baskctball 1,2,3,4g Senior Playg Musical Comcdy 3,4. JOAN CLARK, Jo . . .aiming at journalism. . . Sicna Hcights bound. . .cnjoys baseball at VVrig- lcy Ficld. . .Ccorgc Drakc fan. . .likcs Sammy Kaye's, nllarbor Lightsf' Sodality 2,3,4g Choral :'Z,3,4g C.A.A. 4g Co-Edward Staffg National Honor Socicty. KENNETH DETRY, Casey . . .wants to travcl ...can't stand garrulous women-Icannic, bc- warc! A drcam on thc baskctball court. . .lu11ns I DREAM OF IEANNIEU.Hlatccomcrl Bas- kctball 1,2,3,4g Musical Comcdy 3,4. MICHAEL DIEULVIO, Flipper , . .Would likt- to bc a commcrcial artist. . .says, I'll bctchav dislikcs haughty girls. . .has many hobbics. Football 1,25 Baskctball 15 Senior Playg Choral 1,2,3g Sodality 3,4g Musical Comedy 4. SS 0F19 Page 65 BENJAMIN DOWNS, Ben . . .bclovcd by all. . . wants to study mcdicinc at Iowa Statc. . .appro- ciatcs thc rustic lifc. . .always a fricnd in nccd. Band 1,2,S,4g Choral 1,4g Track l,2,3,4q Scnior Playg Chccrlcadcr 1,2g Musical Coma-dy 3.4. ROBERT GANNON, Red , . .our star baskctball playcr. . .handsomc and full of fun. . .lovcs to watch chccrlcadcrs, cspccially a ccrtain rcd- hcadcd lass...took too many vitamin pills... big boy! Class Prcsidcnt 2,4g Baskctball l,2,3,4g Football 1.2.3,-ig Track 3,4g Scnior Play. CARMEN FLORES, Carm . . .anxious for a long trip aftcr graduation. . .lovcs to dancc and play baskctball. . .also cnjoys bascball at YVriglcy Field. . .knows Ccorgc Drake wcll. . . Not rcallytv' Choral l,2.3g Sodality 253,44 National Honor Socictyg C.A.A. 4g Musical Comcdy SA. THOMAS GHOLSON, Hot-Rod . . .always rcady with a helping hand. . .good-looking smilc. .. ruggod lad who wants to bc a millionaire. .. lovcs cars, drums and motorcyclcs. . .has Ginny on his mind. Scnior Play Sctsg Homccomingg Musical Come-dy 4. THE CLA GEORGE HUBER, Huh ...you'll always find him laughing...going to be a farmer...loves to bowl and ice-skate. . .present goal is his di- ploma. . .a happy lad. Choral 2,3,45 Senior Play5 Musical Comedy 3,45 Homecoming Commit- tee 4. JAMES JOCHUM, .1okey . . .as a friend he canyt be beat. . .he says his pet peeve is girls. .imagincl . . .excels in all sports. . .blushes easily. . .blond and handsome boy. Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Musical Comedy 3,45 Sodality 3,4. ROBERT KAMMES, Bob , . .enjoys loaiing. .. loves his car...ambitious to make money... likes bowling. . .made himself felt on the foot- ball field-but detinitelyl. . .Sophomores bore him. Football 23,45 Basketball 1,25 Track 35 Senior Play5 Musical Comedy 3,4. BARBARA KELLER, Barb . . .expert in Indian dancing. . .a low, low voice. . .finds much pleas- ure in art. . .new this year at St. Ed's, but much at home. Choral 45 Senior Play5 Musical Com- edy 45 Sodality 45 C.A.A. 45 Homecoming Com- mittee. EUGENE GRIFFIN, Grif ...the silent type until you get him going...pet peeve is his cousin, he says. . .undecided about future... hobby voted most unusual. . .arguing about Sox and Cubs. Football Manager 1,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Senior Play5 Sodality 2,8545 Musical Com- edy 3,4. SALLY GROVE, Sal ...nevcr lets things get dull. . .likes red-headed boys. . .interested in Uncle Sam's VVaves...her place will be hard to fill at St. Ed's. Sodality 3,45 Choral 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Senior Playg Social Chairman 1,45 C.A.A. 45 Musical Comedy 3,4. MARCELLA HAI-IN, Marcie'. . .our soprano soloist. . .planning to be a homemaker. . . Clair de Luncn fascinates her. . .hates levis. . .beauti- ful seamstress. . . Oh, Johnv. . .President, junior Musicians, Club 45 Senior Play5 Musical Comedy 3,45 G.A.A. 4. JEANNE HAVERKAMPF, .1ennie . . .loves bas- ketball. . .always ready for fun. . .hopes to be a secretary. . .prefers a certain tall basketball player who prefers quiet girlsnl Class Secretary 1,45 C.A.A. 45 Senior Play5 Sodality 3,45 Choral 2,35 Musical Comedy 3,4. ssor195 RONALD KLEISER, Curly . . .humorous. .. wants to travel. . .amateur pianist. . .loves horse racing...people who gripe annoy him. Senior Playg Musical Comedy 3,4g Homecoming Com- mittee. ROBERT KNOTT, Whip . . .hunting enthusiast . . .prefers tall girls. . .hut not smokers. . .de- lights in social activities.. .is undecided about the future. Football 1,24 Basketball lg Choral 2'Z,3g Senior Playg Musical Comedy 3. DOLORES KROEGER, Dee . . .ambitious to di- rect an orchestra. . .enjoys baseball and ice-skat- ing. . .George Drake fan. . .all-around girl, who radiates charm. Band 1,2,3,4 -President 3,4g Sodality 2,3,4g Class Secretary 2,3g National llonor Society. JAMES KUNTZMILLER, 'fKuntz ...good na- tured. . .full of fun.. .hopes to die a rich man crazy for guns. . .loyal to his friends...should succeed. Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 2g Choral 3,4g Senior Playg Muiscal Comedy 3,44 Co-Ed Staff. THE CLASS OF 19 Page 67 MARIE LODGE, Mimi . . .new this year. . .very well adjusted. . .hopes to marry a sailor boy. .. study periods are her favorites...homemaking interests her at present. Choral 4g Musical Com- edy 45 C.A.A. 4. KAY LOSSAU. f'Kath . . .a quiet, little bit of a girl. . .likes to dance...Works hard at projects . . .likes to talk. . .hobby is dressmaking. . . hums, 'iBc My Loven frequently. Choral 123,43 Band 1.2,3g Senior Playg Musical Comedy 3,43 Sodality 4. MARJORIE McLEAN, Marge ...carefree girl ...would like to be a VVavm-...Saturday and Sunday are her favorite days...enjoys peppy music. Choral 12.3,-4g C.A.A. 4g Senior Playg Sodality 4g Musical Comedy 3,4. DOROTHY MIAZGA, D0t ...Won,t rest till she's a laboratory technician...lovcs Show Business . . .pet peeve is television. . .says wc'll have a SHORT press meeting after school. Co-Ed-Word Business Managerg National Honor Societyg Choral 1,2,3g Sodality 23,41 Ed-Ili Line Staff. JOSEPH MILLER, Joe . , .professional base- ballis hope. . .works with guns. . .spends leisure time shining his limousine. . .will choose, AgainU every time. . . NVhat do you want from me? Football 2g Basketballg Senior Play, Musi- cal Comedy 3,4. VINCENT MISTRETTA, Vince . . .ambition is Dentistry. . .favors the better classical music. . . quiet, but nice. . .loves gardening. Choral lg Homecoming Committee. THOMAS OLSON, Swede . . .pleasing personal- ity. . .Uncle Sam will decide his future. . .sings well. . .pet peeve is a talkative girl. . . Oh, for corn sakesf, he says. Football Manager 3,43 Basketball Manager 4, Senior Play, Choral 3,4, Musical Comedy 3,4. NIARGARET O'NEILL, Peggy . . .a lady of leis- ure...she's tall and pretty...always gay and full of fun. . .enjoys riots in a shower room. .. thinks she'll model in the near future...gra- cious. Senior Play, C.A.A. 4, Choral 1,2,3,4g Sodality 2,3,4g Musical Comedy 3,4. THE CLASS OF 19 JAMES PANOSH, Jim ...ardent Canasta fan . . .wants to be a salesman. . .swims and canoes ...detests girls who smoke...dreams of 'iFar Away Placesf, Football 3, Basketball lg Senior Playg Musical Comedy 3,4. BARBARA REINERT, 'tBoobs . . .bubbles over with energy. . .constantly paying fines for gum chewing. . .heading for secretarial position. . . loves to gossip...especially at the Esquire. Choral 1,2,3,4, Senior Play, Sodality 2,3,4g Musical Comedy 3,4. WANDA SEYLLER, Sy . . .shiny-eyed little lass ...cute as a kitten, . .her pet peeve is Kay. .. famous for her cooking and sewing. . .will soon be a Mrs. Choral l,2,3,4g Sodality 4, Senior Playg C.A.A. 4. JOHN SCHOFIELD, 'tR0meo ...born farmer who loves the earth. . .thinks it fun to bowl and skate. . .quiet, happy fellow.. .smiles often, es- pecially at senior chatterboxes...nice to have around. Band l,2,3,4g Senior Playg Musical Comedy 3,4. Page 68 CAYETANO SIETE, Don . . .still planning for future. . .basketball and bowling are among his hobbies. . .finds Bookkeeping most enjoyable. . . good company. Senior Play4 Sodality 44 Musical Comedy 4. DONALD SPOLUM, Slump . . .hopes to be an engineer . . . hates homework . . . Tennessee XValtzD is tops to him. . .enjoys summer sports. Football lg Choral 34 Senior Play4 Musical Comedy 344. JEROME STRATTON, Monty , . .hopes to be a Washington correspondent for the Chicago Tribune. . .intensely dislikes immature girls. . . oratorically inclined. Senior Playg St. Thomas Symposium 44 Musical Comedy 4. NANCY THELANDER, Nan . . .cute, sparkling blond. . .genius at the organ. . .ean't abide long hair. . .likes to play If',. . .Weill miss her at St. Ed's...always dependable. Choral 142,34 Band 1,2434 National llonor Society4 Class President 34 Co-Ed-XVord Editor4 Senior Play. ROBERT THORNHILL, 'l'horny . . .interested in electrical repairing. . .wants to own a car. .. stupid women annoy him. . .the quiet type... tall, striking blonde. Senior Play4 National Honor Society Vice-President4 Class Viee-Presi- dent 3. DONALD TOLL, Li'l Max . . .short, witty boy . . .curly hair. . .and what a grinl. . .wants to amaze the world with his successes. . .likes baseball and bowling. . .personality boy. Sodal- ity 3,44 Senior Play4 Musical Comedy 3,44 Choral 142,34 Ed-Hi-Line Stall. RUTH VAN ACKER, Ruthie . . .enthuses over all sports. . .hopes to travel. . .would like to be an architect. . .favors slumber parties. . .George Drake fan. . .easy to work beside. Choral 1.2.34 Sodality Vice-Prefect 4g Senior Playg C.A.A. President 4g Class Treasurer 4. JAMES WALLMUTH. Wally . . .sho1't and cute . . .baby-face. . .football star. . .sparkling person- ality. . .blushes rosy-red at least provocation. . . interested in red heads-at least for the moment. Football 2.3.44 Sodality 44 Senior Playg Baud 2,3444 Musical Comedy 3.4. PATRICIA WEGNER, I'attie . . .cIr1-a1nsofCaIi- fornia. . .wants to lx' a NVavv. . .Cliarlc-stonsib. . . clislikvs pvoplc wlio arc always riglit. . .IIlll'1'- vstvcl in popular musin-...prn-lcrs MSUIIIIIIICIIIIII -lonrnvyn. Clioral l.2,3,-lg Band 2,3g Soclality 43 Sm-nior Play: Musical Coma-fly ?3,4g G.A.A. 4. CLARE WESTERMAN, Westy . . .full of vim. vigor, vitality. . .swell at lmaslwtlnall. . .Hawaiian Islancls lu-r aim...'ADc-vp IJIIYDIOH livr song. .. wc-ill I'CIlli'IlllN'l' tliat pug-nosc ol' lu-rsl Sorial Cliairman 4g Clioral l,2,3,4g Soclalily 253,-ig G.A.A. -11 Svnioi' I'layg Musical Comm-cly 3,-1. RAYMOND WINESBURG, Ray . . .I'K'j.fllllll' alli- lvtc. . .c-spm-cially football. . .anilmition at prcscnt is to gct a parking placm' at Mcliriclcfs lx-fora! jon- Millm-r..,tlic BRAIN of tlw Svnior Class. I,I'l'SICll'llI, National Honor Soc-ic-ty 45 l'rvfccl, Soflality -lg Footlmall l.2,f3,4-Captain -lg Track 1.2.31 llaslu-tlmall l.2.f3g Svnior Play. THE CLASS OF 19 . . . AND HEREWITII ENDS OUR STORY OF THE COMMAND PERFORMANCE OE SAINT EDWARD HIGH SCHOOL . . .CLOSING ON THE GREAT YEAR OF 1951. Senior Class Ofiicvrs rc-lax after SIICCUSSIQIIIIQ' guiding tlic class tllrougli a luanncr year. Prcsiclc-nt Robe-rt Cannon, Social Cliairman Clare XV1'StU1'llIilII, Vice Prcsiclcnt 18.11108 VVallmutl1, Sc-crvtary jc-anne Ilavcrlcampf, Social Sccrc-tary Sally Crovv, and rl1I'K'1lSllTl'l' Hutli VanAc-lwr . . . our thanks for a jolm wr-ll Llonvl Page 70 J. Schofield ur Patrons, A uiVlust ior the Command Poriormanoo Rev. T. P. Bermingham Rev. VVm. F. Boland Rev. Daniel Geoghehan Rev. J. S. Laifey Rev. C. W. McNamee Rev. E. A. O'Brien Rev. C. P. Petit Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev J. F. Regan . J. W. Rojemann . John Smith . A. N. Thane . Michael Tuomey Rev. John Vaughn Dr. G. W. Abbott Mr Carbary and Carbary, Attorneys Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Deuterman Elgin Clinic Elgin Dental Society Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Gabby Dr. and Mrs. E. Glashagel Dr. J. C. Garland Dr. Sally Y. Howell Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Knight Dr. E. J. Martens Dr. O. D. Mulliken Dr. A. J. Nowakowski Dr. and Mrs. H. Rovelstad Dr. R. D. Russell Dr. C. J. Sciraifa Dr. F. A. Schurmeier K. M. Vitzthum and J. J. Burns, Architects Mr. Dan B. Withers, Attorney Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Zimmerman Mr. R. A. Allanson Mr. George Andresen Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson Mr. and Mrs. J. Averaino Had your gifts not swelled our mint, This lovely book could not reach print. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Chapin Mr. and Mrs. J. Cirrincione Mr. M. F. Corcoran Larry E. Corr, '48 Mr. and Mrs. J. Costello Mr. Thomas Devitt Mr. and Mrs. C. DiFulvio Michael DiFulvio, '51 Mr. and Mrs. C. Ewert Lola Ewert Mr. Edward Fisk Mr. John C. Friedland A Friend Mr. and Mrs. C. Paul Teresa Pendergast Mabel Reinert Mrs. T. J. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. P. Schmitz Miss Frances Schmitz Mrs. T. J. Schmitz Mr . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs C. Schneider T. Schnell H. E. Seyller Martin Skok Glenn Smith and Mrs. G. 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Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. Paul L. Mr. and Mrs. Maureen and Mr. and Mrs H. Bendtsen Biggins F. Bonnike . R. J. Brabec Brewski C. F. Burke Betty Burnell . Maurice Burnell Mr. Stanley Burnidge James A. Caughlin, 49 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Caughlin Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Caughlin A 81 H Distributing Company A 81 P Market Ace Store of Elgin Ackemann Brothers Anderson's Insurance Service Atlas Boiler 8: Welding Co. Mike Auer, General Contractor Mr. and Mrs. P. Leuer Mr. Kenneth Marshall Mr. and Mrs. F. Miller Mr. VValter E. Miller Mr. V. J. Mistretta Mr. Wm. Mitchell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, Jr. Mr. D. J. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. R. McCloud Mr. and Mrs. F. McMahon Mr. John McNerney Mrs. Margaret O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Neill Mr. and Mrs. F. J. O'Rourke Marjorie Ostdick, '44 Harriet Ostdick '44 COMMERCIAL SPONSORS Hotel Baker Barnett's Barron Brothers Bartelt's Grocery Store Bartlett Implement Company Bartlett State Bank S. VV. Beck Company Page 71 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Winesburg Aquinas High School Mount St. Mary's Academy St. Ann's Society Catholic Daughters of America Ed-Hi-Line Class of 1951 Class of 1952 Class of 1953 Class of 1954 St. Edward Alumni .Edward High School Caieterir St St. Edward High School Faculty St. Edward Fathers' Club .Edward Mothers' Club . Edward Chapter Musicians' Club . Isidore School .Joseph Court No. 245 Joseph Parents' Association Laurence Mens' League St St St St gt. Josephine Court No. 106 t St St St srf sf. Laurence Parents' Association Mary's Mothers' Club Mary's Faculty and Students Benson Heating Joseph F. Berna Transfer Bill's Service Station Michael Birch Studio B Sz K Photo Hobby Shop Blackhawk Restaurant Blue Moon Cocktail Lounge Blum's The Borden Company Boulevard Tap Tavern Bowlway Recreation Sam Brenner Mens' Wear Brinckley Displays Britton Dairy Brotzman 81 Melms Chevrolet Sales Bunge's Burr-Oak Dairy Burstein Brothers Burstein Brothers Store tor Men California Food Mart The Carol School of Dance Carswell Floors Chicago Metal Hose Corporation Colonial Drive-In Commercial Printing Company Community Jewelers Cramers Master Cleaners Crichton's D'Angelo Natural Spring Water Dairy Queen Daniels 81 Clark Danner's Clothing Store Daumis Sundries Davison Motor Sales Del's Bicycle Shop Dependable Dairy C. N. Doyle Dreyer 81 Dreyer Eagle Insulation Company Economy Oil Company Eleanor's Dancing Studio Elgin Artcraft Printing Co. Elgin Association of Commerce Elgin Beverage Company Elgin City Lines, Inc. Elgin Coal 81 Oil Company Elgin Corrugated Box Co. 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Grimmer's Flowers Gromer Real Estate Gromer's Super Market Hallock Brothers Healy's Flowers Heath 81 Company Helene Beauty Studio Hilltop Inn House 81 Garden Shop Illinois Cleaners 81 Furriers Illinois Hydraulic Construction C Illinois Tool Works Illinois Wholesale Inland Supply Company C. E. lakes Paint Company Jansen Company W. H. jencks Company O. A. Jens Potato Chip Co. Joe H. jones Agency Kaptain's Tailor Keeney's Sport Shop Kelley Hotel Harry P. Kelley B. J. Kesl, Inc. Kimball Auto Parts The Kitchen Mart H. A. Klingberg Kramer and Kramer S. S. Kresge Company Krumm's Bakery Kruse's Korner Fred R. Lamp Frank Lazzara Leitner's Hamburgers Liberty Trucking Company Lossau's Service Station Loyal Order of Moose Ludwig Milk Company Margaret's Beauty Shop G. F. Martin Floor Coverings Marxen Grocery Store Mason 81 Lawrence Max's Grocery M-C Tax 81 Accounting Service W. R. Meadows, Inc. Mederis Kerber Mkt. Melody Motor Sales Edgar Mendenhall Merra-Lee Shop Milbrandt's Pharmacy The Milk Pail Austin A. Mitchell Midwest Stage Lighting Co. Mo'Del Studio Modern Dairy Company, Inc. Monsen's Dress Shop Morgan's Flowers Mosiman's Muetterties Sunlight Bakery Muntz T. V. Fred's Museum U. McBride Brothers Company, Inc. McBride Pharmacy McGraw Electric Toastmaster Nelson's Drugs D. W. Nish F . E. Nohl Norris Mortuary North End Grocery 81 Markets North End Tailors 81 Cleaners North End T.V. and Appliances Northway Tavern Page 72 O'Connor Funeral Home E. I. Otta Insurance Agency Pape Barber Shop Paulsen's Standard Service j. C. Penney Company Ken Pentz Refrigeration People's Clothing Store Carl L. Petersen Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. ' Tom Porter, Real Estate Broker Prince Castle Public Service Radio Station WRMN R 81 S Shoe Store Range Barbershop Reliable Wholesale Company Reinert Nash Sales Reinert Oil Company Reinert Real Estate Rinehimer Brothers Mfg. Co. Louis B. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.