St Edward High School - Co Ed Word Yearbook (Elgin, IL)

 - Class of 1953

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2 an 7 J' is Q. if QW fs .wx X, 1 4-, . if' A ,ag wi 5 . V, ,yari Q .MT tr r d lf' y i' as E, 455 D , V ' 55 J ' 1 ' H' u Nr ' Q' .D U Q if lc: , I' l X 'If' S I',S.::!f: w 12' - ' kann M- Mmm X WX M 3129 R M y . wks 5 , ffa , A Vs , h , , ,. , mum wp r wr!-w'-1 Hill' N earning fo olive . . Since Life has a universal appeal, the Edwardites, who are SO lively, Wanted to tell you all about it, about the life at Saint Edward. What a wonderful life, seems to tell just how we rate life at our Alma Mater. Wonderful! As you, dear reader thumb these pages, may you too, agree with aus about that Wonderful Life, and its . story told in the forthcoming sections. Hope you'll like our story! Presented bv The CO-ED WORD STAFF OF SAINT EDWARD HIGH SCHOOL ' ELGIN, ILLINOIS 1-9-5-5 mapa mnaftfoa Wonderful, filling with wonder, is the way we want to describe the hours and days, the weeks and months that turn into four glorious years of living and learning. There are many reasons for the wonder, High on the Elgin hill Saint Edward High stands, a monument to the sac- rifice of those who went ahead, those who forged for us, the self-sacrificing men and women who dedicated themselves to make our life today so wonderful. Aiming to develop the whole student the Saint Edward High instills a spiritual growth, in line with the mental and social progress. 4 0 f-N' x Q - Q Q wa w ,fig fg- 1:! .ss 5, V 'J' 1' T '-V -:'. 'A if: gf? A- - , ,JV -ga. 973 1 ff . 3. A 59 . A 4. my :ff lxykg W 'vi-H.. f' nj? G ,, I -1, 25.3 A .1 f 2 ' 2 :QA ' 1. .SN ' Y .Ms . I ' f,-.' , V 4-fl ' 'K .. if . 2 q 1 2-1 J , 2 Nwi , - 1 , .,. . - f 'QU ,, rf' 1 1' Q ,v,h?.a-:-'m- M.: 4 A h ,. ,A . ,Y .li xi., . y , W!-N, Q 'R 5 E -is X A is i REVEREND LAURENCE C. PRENDERGAST First Superintendent of St. Edward High School Sept. 1941 to Oct, 1944 Transferred to St. Patrick Church, Rockford, Illinois Died in Rockford, Sept. 1950 www , ?i'?i',2Q' 237572 REVEREND EDWARD A. O'BRIEN Second Superintendent of St. Edward High School October, 1944 Died July 4, 1952 .911 Wemoriam May the angels lead thee into paradise At thy coming may the martyrs receive thee, And bring thee into the holy city, jerusalem. May the choir of angels receive thee, May thou, with once poor Lazarus, have eternal rest! --From the Mass on the Day of Burial The faculty and students of St. Edward High School will cherish in loving and sacred memory . . . 555 SISTER MARY GABRIELLA, O.P. Music Instructor Sept. 1951 Died May 21, 1953 6 M WV- , ' , t -V:-: Q .mm a zlv xx ,V R q:q:A A , X ::: -lil I 5 VV :,,.: Q 34.2 jg? 5 x Q ,Q,,, X WM Q -.Q Y i ew x ' E A1 ,, 1 lk 9w'a,xw 7',i as 5- A, f4 7K v , , 5 x Ygw , A R Mx ,ff X 1 fa 5, l 'J' ix fkia , W I 1 X ,. we 1 , . , M-'15 --f r 'K 1. w 'H A5 1 ' , .ww ' 1 is mr ,,, , ff, Az' 'WJ K S K iii ' fe lxn' Q. is X? gsm X W .1 N' Q, W 's.-1, M i ,fb f, , 'V 'wg N G , , U , ww, - . M Q W ,gs 4 3551. A, ' , .-51 Q,5l ,Q . A Q . 4 , f 'li i,'f svvtx - + NR' v 1 Q 5 Af.. 4- 4 gf x nf' w rl' 'fl ., fp' Q , LL L5 l'll LCA86l. . fAl 0lfl,gA .S?lfl6kQ6 School begins today and life will be wonderful, I know, say seniors Thomas Caughlin and Louanne Schmitz, who boastfully agree to the wonderful life spent at St. Ed's. Four happy years have taught them that the studies will be hard but will pay rich dividends. Behind them, eager girls are searching for the lat- est in biography, travel and adventure. Old Glory is waving in the breeze and beckons the oncomers to school and to the pledge of allegiance. Young home- makers learn the how of purchasing. .SZ giclwarcl .gllcoofgoarol of izbirecforzi REVEREND W. ROJEMANN REVEREND T. P. BERMINGHAM REVEREND W. J. RYAN Superintendent of Sr. Bernard High School CIC!! SISTER M. BENVENUTA, O.P., Principal SISTER MARY ANNELLA, O.P. Science Science - NIizlheninticJ REVEBFND CHARLES MCNAMEE SISTER MARTIN CLARE, O.P. Religion , , , C onimcrcml - Libnzifzizii REVEREND DANIEL GEOGHEGAN Religion MR. GREG. TRUE Boyf' Pbyyicizl Eclncizzfion Athletic Coach SISTER FRANCES GERALD, O.P. Social Slnclief -- Englixb MRS. PHYLLIS APPLE El?fZllJ:lli07'Z fl-Io ie Eyniicy - .rb Henllb wtf Jw, QQ SISTER FLORINE THERESE, O.P. MR. RAY BRABEC Englirli - Latin Band Director - Milfic I7ZJZ?'HCl01' IO ,.W.-.ww ,alfa ' ecomezi qUlAn0!er!u!7.7lw0ug!z Qggion 1'oi1zti1zg to lbc may the Sfzziomf had Ima! R6Z'C'1'L'7lCf Dmzicl GC'UgZ7Cfful7Z c'xpff1i1z.r lo My ilzlcmflerl z'lf1,r,r lbc .nzcrczl fmfbr. A mfzz' day bcgim mul Ibn' .f1'l1Z'J' my .fhom .mzilifzg ffzrcas' f7L'cIl7Zf7Zg as Rezferwze! Cbfzrlas 1VIcN4zmce lcllf cl pf7f7l?Zj' f17ZL'., In lbc Swziruiif. The proof of ,L7ZUIZ'lCl!gC' if the Ichrf. C'.!'f7UL'fclHj' Zl'bL'1I Rez'- crwzzl W 111. K riegvmzfz bm j7l'CZ'i07l.f!j' mucbecl .ro well on the WL1,3', tba' Tmtb am! the Life, Il VE-KC M-CK Nm: L C 'FAITH' TOHER D OF we reiocueing fo gnfer fhe llfljorfalof aim . . . ufiinefifi Song Jheetf, Stztdent C onncil hnlletinf, Exam ,rcheclnlex are needed and the advanced Ojfce Practice Jtnclentf, Carol Sprinher, Terefa Bechnzann and Colette Reinert, .fpin theni off the iniineograph, a new acqnifition to St. Edward High. White collar girlf, Betty Oytdich, Valerie Schneider and Lonanne Schntitz receive ojfice training hy helping to check i'ec0wl.r. The heyy to Jzfcceff . . . the rhythmic heat of the typeivritei' and the avid intereft of the typiftf to reach 40 zvortlf or more pei' ininnte if challenging. ik id jufer kr flie W ibrebde - eenager Bfiriietff mul Cbzick Hinef Jbow what the ben ilreffecl leeriizger will :mil min! wear for 1953 :zriil fiubioiz-mirzfleil Eiliwirclitef miile iirirl look their preltiext. Mirror, mirror 072 the imzll Jbnwf the mriiilem brighl ririil fall. The mfiiilem are: Beverly Serntfz, Mary Ami Carr, Mfiiireeiz Grijiii, form Riitz ariil Mary Kammef. Al the hike Box are pofeil Kathleen O'Rr1iirke fzizcl M. Carr. H1ircl iz! work jnrepfzriizg for the big Jboizf, are erirrzarf .1'eii1mlreJJe.r.' Colezze Rein- ert, Valerie Scbiieirler, Charlotte Gerber, Nancy Wffitgeri will Peggy Di Ffilvio. 14 CHAQ72, E A w.L,N 121 ome ik ia we Skin? ,kr .iwlaloloinezid Making a norm' a borne Six Eclzcarclitef lake a trip lo nzarke! lo learn to be nioney wife, for lbey realize tka! family lrapjiiiieu if mack inflrzenceil by Ike family income, Since rags' ailil beauty ancl zearnzlk to a clzaelling, their kinil and wearalfility Jkonlil concern llie ko1f.rez1'ife, Here Dre fafnre konzenzakerf 1'i,rit the local rag clealer. OPPOSITE MAKING A HOME . . . of kans- nzerf and naili Eclioardilef beiiclef talking Jkop, ac- tiially have real Jkop experience. Here fnlnre carpenterx ancl crafti- nzen ply their traale and wood taker on many fornix and the artifl if prond of hir work. 16 5. www ,V:. , . V Q , QW, V ,-,A ff I ..l..... .. I I - - if ' A M , ,,,,, , I mmm 1,1 oun mnclzi ..f4ffacL .Sirloin P06 eww 7 Fig1m1Iiz'ely Sflwlkillg . . . Nfezzfznfiveg 07l zz .rlicfe 7'll!L', jim! fwzz' zmmlerfzzl 0128.1 fife amz be mmf if, are 111411bc'7mzIiciL11z.r.' D011 Allen. lack Wfebrle nm! 'Ibm 0'HL1i1'e. All Americmz Herizizge . . . The rigbl Z0 wr! tl wie to fzuzzrc' lmriflg 41 Il'07Z6!Cl'fllf life. If lffe map right or if lbe globe ZZ'l'07Zg.9 . . . C'l2efki1:g In .ree are: Pan! Nolmz, Ilfnzmz Filzgemlci mul Cblzuk Bexley. ywfifbfllff 7'IZ6'cl.i'll7'K'77lC7lf there am be 720 lrffe .rcie1zfe. realize .!'0f7bU7Il!lVL'.f, jmllccf Healy. Bob Cox and Bob Kemlef. if um., W -'Q 4 rlf IJ Koala We un em! jun Affiaffa flue gjolwarffezi The lafeft beeomex the bex! :LY Frefbrrzeri, Daeicl Beckman, Roberl Lima, john Bolger anal Tom Sarro rlelee irzlo the period- ifaly of tlre Sl. Ecl'J Library. Heap big Chief make! Wlvoopee for the Eclwarolitef irz a .rlzrclerzl auembly. Telling their Jlory in a tragic manner are: Rieharil MeCloiizl, Ecluiarzl Halter, Eagerze Hahn, Hazel Amlerforz, Tom Dwyer arzcl Rifh- arcl Gogola. Aroziizrl the czfrzfe of the li- brary rlefk, engrouerl in book lore anal in circulation, R ofemary Cirrirzeioiie checker out a boob, iebile '1'ere5a Beekmarm ieepr foe cla!e,r clue in order. 20 w 4 4 I 6 3 O C . 7 3 Ql Q L5 LUQ all l 81 U1 GOJJ 6l QCLtl0lfl 7 :Sag fine Moigififa There if ufonder and heaafy in life.: heaaly and 77IoZj6',flj' in rzatzzrv. Gf1z!'.rgreat gif! In man, cfm- clade lamex Dead, Lazfrayne Conway, Robert Dziewinr and Barbara Strrrmha. There if joy in watching the graclaal hloom and grozvlh ,... ro di.rcoz'er .rophnwnrcg Rfzlh Mitchell, Sae Delry, Williarrz Chifholm and Frank VarzBare1z. There if mach harmony in G'0oi'.r hamiizwrh, the green acrw of Hif low. Mary Arm Grare .fmcliar the .rhapely form of the pear. A Z1 Q fi' ww 4363 W E il ' S Y X , gif Q XX r ax f A - X x -71 V 4Qn'h? U- X .l Qrcfering af!jAing5 in eaziure, 'VIL ana! Wumger . . . jfle .giienfizifd A ,r.1.rlc11z of pzfflcfjxf mm' 1z'c'iglv,f.v .rlmzzxr lwzz' mm' 1z'01'k Lum fJc'm111c. Siflbwzifzg fzfznzjxs' i1zI1'ig11c.r QYIIHIQQ biol0gi.r1.r. Not a 111111111 zzfmz Sn111zff ix .rlmfiefl mul l'ib7'cllf01Z.f arc vbarlwl 111111 rcmrcfm'. Cfwzcml Sl'fC'7lL'C m'1i,rl.f are bury all zzzfmzlx and lbc 1111112115 tell ilu' mfr: of 1111111-3' 1701111 of bard u'0rf5, fifvv-A. KA-MHA it z , ,5gE,, R as E SSA? 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' 27 Posed around the latest report of the Freshmen class, Freshmen ofhcers surround their President, Robert Lima, and exemplify the wonderfulness of life at Saint Eds. Carol Gerhin, Richard Kasten, David Wliite, David Brunes and Mary Vlfhaiey show their keen interest. eguinnin flue Sainf givduaral ,Wag of Row l: Donna Alhergo Mary Anihalli Donna Annabel Laurel Baier David Beckman blames Belshan Row 2: Iohn Bolger Marjorie Bowes David Brunes Charles Burnell Rupert Cane George Conro Row 5: Donna Cummings Annette DeWitz Dennis Driscoll Robert Dwyer Jack Eatinger Thomas Edwards Row 4: Carol Egger Irvin Fialkowski James Fitzgerald Walter Foley Sharon Fortin Carol Gerbin Row 5: Susan Gholson Geraldine Godon as , Betty Gordon vis? lbll Gregory Griflin all . 'f Marlene Healy 5,2 W ' E Ha jj Eugene Heine D: , 15,6121 ---r-- ':2f:2:: ' -.L ' H' iH'C?fi5Lii76?A'5 . . . file fllmrl STUDENT Row 1: joseph Huber Donald Hussey Richard Imming Leonard Kammes - Richard Kasten Marie Kennealy Row 2: William Koshiol Diane Latus Richard Lawler Robert Lima Joseph Majewski Nancy Malcolm Row 3: janet McKeever Robert Misrrerta Maureen Nolan Patricia Nolan Mary Ann O'Haire Adrienne Olson Row 4: Robert Olson Charles Ostdick Rcmayne Rakow Alberta Rarz Douglas Ream Marlene Reinert Row 5: Richard Riepl Thomas Sarro Arthur Sauceda Diane Schwake Gordon Schwamber Raymond Schwartz Row 6: Frank Siete james Spares Carol Stevens Jerome Tobolski Terrence True Marcia Varner Row 7: George Volmer Mariorie Volmer Mary Whaley David White Frances Whitfield Kathryn Zeien CAMERA SHY: Robert DeBoer Carol McCord ger Telling the latest joke of the evening, Michael l,ullie, Class President, has a willm audience in soph oihcersg Rosemary Lenz, Mary Lehman, Robert Cox, Rita Kelly mtl David Leuer. .xgcfuancin in ainf giafwarcl Row l: Mary -lo Behen Jerome Chapin Williain Chisholm Robert Coakley Row Z: Earl Conro Laurayne Conway Robert Cox Martha Crotty Row S: Susan Derry james Deuel Doris Doherty Rokert Dziewior 50 JE .Nile Row 1: David Friedman Mary Ann Greve Eleanor Grubbs James Healy John Healy Row 2: Ronald Karsten Robert Keller Rita Kelly Robert Kemler Mary Kirmse Row 3: David Knott Gerhardt Kuehn Mary Lehman Rosemary Lenz David Leuer Row 4: Michael Lullie Richard Miazga Ruth Mitchell Barbara Mulroney Lorraine Norton Row 5: Bruce Ostdiclc Mary C. Pampel Geraldine Parker Christine Peabody Thcmas Real Row 6: Florence Riedl Kenneth Schramer Rupert Siete Rurh Sparks William Thee Row 7: Franklin Van Bure Cecelia Voss ,Io Ann Youngs Marion Zeien Richard Zimmer CAMERA SHY: Mabel Downs Constance Patino Barbara Strmiska fl SOFA 0I'l'l 01085 Bcing helpful is 1 chxrftctcristic of junior cllss officers here at work in the Prin ciptls oliicc. Second If the file is President lxftthleen Rcllihm assisted by Sharon OConnor C trol C ltrk tmes Plulson ames Dlruelek and Nmcy Mclieever. r grerifiing in flue Sainf giclwaral Row l: Hazel Anderson Kenneth Aniballi Amelia Averaino Row 2: Charles Bates William Beckman Patricia Breen Nancy Calhoun Mary Ann Carr Row 53 Eleanor Cauvhlin Barbara Chisholm Carol Clark Patricia Cleary james Danielek Row 4: Dennis DeBcer Janice Field Lupe Flores William Frank Charlotte Gerber SA? LU'll0I 5 Row 1: Richard Gogola Dennis Grilhn Maureen Grifhn Eugene Hahn Edward Halter Row 2: Shirley Johnston Mary Kammes Richard McCloud Nancy McKeever Marilyn McMahon Row 5: Daniel Mercuri Paul Michalski John Mitchell James Moscato Paul Nolan Row 4: Sharon O'Connor Thomas O'Haire Matthew O'Neill Kathleen O'Rourke james Paulson Row 5: Carol Prigge Joan Ratz David Reinert Kathleen Rellihan Ernest Santurro Row 6: Rita Saunders Charles Schiltz Beverly Serota Jeanne Stickling Mary True Row 7: Dorothy Van Acker jean Vasquez Kenneth Ward john Wehrle Thomas Wehrle CAMERA SHY: Otto Downs David McCord Vesta Seyller 3 ,gi-X 4 Nix Ass 9 A-N 'FQ ,,,.x..f, ,W MJQYY3' ,R vs ', ,,, S f wig vt V ' Q ,sc YQ f V2 'sfmwsx x 1 2 E? 'xp 9 , si QQ? J' ff inf' , , X 2 A 4 in 2 if 1 , wg 1 7:54 x ,am 3:5 5 vt' fi,- ,mx KX r 415 5 wg i e id Yjfzkfclecl. . fkrougk .xdcfiuifiea With a smile of approval seniors Jerry Cam- pagna and Donna Fitzgerald, proudly vouch for the yearbook theme, WHAT A WONDERFUL LIFE! This is evidenced by the background of the pictures: The joy of the Saint Edward Choristers as they her- ald the birth of the Savior, Cjust twoj Vince Norton and Louanne Schmitz at the Sadie Hawkins Dance, With stars in their eyes, the dancers glide at the Mardi Gras, Playing Make-Believe in the Mikado, stars of the cast: Ida Leone, David Pendergast, Duke O'Neill and Mary jo Behen. a J. Mm gs? MMR X' 1 mf , 333 iw A. sf 1 r s ,X 4 x . i :- Y R 1 QE If :E A - V' 9 ' M ,gf .Q 1 - H -1 wg 1 g i j , 3.2:wagq,5:zy ' .,..-: W U by ' -A . L J ' ':::'a:P.. -, . 4 x 4:-:EZ-E: . . 1- : S Q Q- . lisa . ., ,.,.. 1 225.2 4 Wu: Q- . -ew ' W 9 ' 1 ' Q Q 3 'Qi ,I in S 13 7 E? 35 Y . ' ,-. V. f 7 an ik' as H Q . -' E. l ' 2 55 Q CEE? 4 ' 5 - .,, V ' - -. F . '1::5..-:s -' 5 E2 ',.' j- '- ,jffi A- :lt A ,:g ' I - A' :A' Q - - - ' -' ' 'ftz 3 ' 5 A'i-: 1 '- V,,, V-:. , ...,'..- ,. .V E v- ,. . -.-: :,. , ..,: Y ..,. , , .,.: 5 V . V ,,., Y In We ww -. - .AQ - - 4 1 . 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Ark Torn Cnitghlin, who yo .rorrowfitlly nnitnied the role that rmzde hini part with hir one and only, Loitnnne Schmitz. To liife and to love . . . to have all the Cart. Mr. Banks ...... Mrs. Banks ...... Kay Banks .,.... Ben Banks ....... Gerry Banks .......,... Buckley Dunstan Buzz Taylor ........ Peggy Swift ....... Delilah ............ Miss Bellamy ..... Miss Massoula .... Joe ................... Mrs. Pulitzki ...... Red .............. Pete ...,......... Tim's Man ...... and then to lore wax cleverly portrayed hy THE CAST ......Thomas Caughlin ..........Carol Sprinker ......,...Louanne Schmitz .......Wayne Schofield Leone ..,.......Michael Mitchell .........Berry Osrdick r,r........Patricia Leonard ..,........Constance Spolum ...,.....Rosemary Cirrincione ...i....,Donna Fitzgerald ................John Lodge ........janice Kirmse .......I.owell Reinert ........Russell Flores .........Edward Plato 40 Blink I Wink i Kuf V .... , . A:.f.,--', -,..:'1. 1 4 'K A X 59 ww W, x, I Q. 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Ngznfj Wfzlgwz f7l'UL'ldf7ll.Y fn llvc Virgin, Drmmz Filzgcmfzl. Ike birlb of cl Szll'iUIll'. The flllflllj' gfnzz' of the mmlfv light L'l'C't1fL',S' an f1!1'11n.rpbc1'e .fy .wfwmz and fmzjurtic ell' mighl lure 170072 in 2170 Cara of l34'flv!L'lu'111. tfmf ffm! Cl21'i.fl11m.f nigbl. Lf.u'Xw1'i11g fu ffm liifbc of Bclfolefvcm. live LKcIl'flUC'7'.K anim' llwir fuzz' Lznff bUll1zI!Qc'. fm' 41 prcffzfric to lbcfil' 01171 C'Z7l'f.ff71lcl,f joy. 44 W so 3 hvegi? ik wifh .jslonor . . . 8IfI'l68l ff offhe W6l,fi0l'lCl, 0I'l0I 30Cl8iy, L.S.C.S. spells LEADERSHIP, SCHOLARSHIP, CHARACTER and SERVICE, the four distinguishing marks of the nominee for this coveted honor. Fifteen per cent of the graduating class can be so dis- tinguished and can be recognized by the National Honor Society. The mark of this distinction is the Wearing of the black and gold hood over the graduating gown which is white for the girls and blue for the boys. Piclarerl ahove, Father Bermirzgham heilozor the hood and the pirz, a symbol of the key to open the lrearare home of knowledge. Thofe who marley the grade are: Ida Leone, C orzrlance Spolam, Terefa Beek- mamz, Donna Fitzgerald, Thorrzaf Caaghlin, john Paul, Loaarzrze Schmitz, Kathleen Relllhan, Carol Clark, Shlrly johmlorz, and Sharon 0'Cormor. 45 J- WNTIOZ Cn mu now DOM? V 31 wsu. f 5 xx MPN I ei msmsvvn sv me soncsawzm AC Lk if lsafmnwrlsfwu mana as ami MM wil 1 141111561 H S1 nmmaum 1 A wars www 1 jlze C20-67014 MAJrJJ4im5 Ar flue Wada! anc!.jJ0lae:1 fo 'mn f!111111714Lf fviglv 111111 1111j1111g 101' f111'll11'1' 111111'1'1.s', 1150 j'1'111'br11111 111111 011.1 b11111111 1111111 1111111111 11111 111111 111111111 11111111111. 151111153 1111 111fr11'11111111111 1,1 111'1'c'.1',1'111'y, 71111 111111 of lbc' bnnkn 1611111161 71111111 111311111111 11111 .s1111av1111111.1111j1. 11111 11.111 l1L'1'L' j111'1111'c11 111'1'.' C1111',511'1.1'e . . . 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Rr1.f111'11111'v1' C11'1'1111'11111111 111111 11111111111 P111111. 111711. A11111111111 11111111 11111 j1111'111'1j111111.v. i I laarhing flzaf llfllnolerfuf wifhi .gzirif jhze .Homecoming Ezferywie Jozef ti Q11ee11, efjvcciizlly the eleifeti football 11te1i, who chore lovely Iiiiz Le011e to reig11 iii their foothizll 11te11z0rieJ'. Rez'ere1iif 'II P. BL'1'71Zi7ZgbrI77l, Sitpt. of Sizi1it Eilufaril High Srhnoi, heftozixr the L'7'0ZL'7Z, Anxiety cloitrlef the hippy fizcef ttf the hit!! if f1f111hlei!. The Cheer'fei1ci'er.r fly low 1111415 really thrill the crozwl with their z'erz'e mic! Jpirit for it victory. Litilff mist I.it.rJ'ie,r mme home to joiri the Flmztf of the EaZmz1'ilite,f. ufhifh leeynote the Zlf'0'7'll VICTORY. The litrhy Frexhmeii M072 mid their float, SUVING TO VICTORY cizjtperl the itiwzrvl, which Father Chizrlex A1C1Vd77Zf38 here pre.re11tJ t0 Frmh Prefiiieizt, Bah Limit. Rerereml D. Geoghegim ani! Rez ere1izi joyeph R!tj677lLl1Z77 joined i7Z the fini imc! triztmpheil i72 the victory. Q7 1 CGM . Wg if as A www :annum q.,.0 -.ns-um.. o o uh i A mn . Y, - N e444 ,f as 4 A YV ? X sv., FW., ,, W, 0, rw ,, . ,kwmw Q awww .6 A., 2 -139. x Q figgpep fs 5 'V 1 Y' -:f-1as:.- rwvgi 11- C-3,-fl ik id ' Laduragd . . fAm.,tgA ,Sjwffa All the world loves a winner and here sportsmen, John Paul and Carol Conro show the thrill of vic- tory and the clear cut expression of athletic youth. Behind them, gloating over the trophies that tell the story of St. Ed's on the gridiron and the court, are All-Staten John Paul and Robert Dougherty. Sue Gholson is hard at 'work currying the win- ning mare of Laurel Baier, who entered it in the Aurora races. Coach Greg True tenses as his men struggle to attain a victory. R f 'il R i. if A fr A x mf' . ,, 1, Nun IQJRW Q 3 f4fv,.'-W 1: Wx ab., 1. 9 First Row: Dennis DeBoer, Gor- don Schamberger, Robert Lima, Thomas Edwards, Jerome To- balski, David Moore, Terry True, David Brunes, Richard Lawler, Greg. Griiin, Edward Halter. Seccnd Row: Duke O'Neill, David Knott, Garry Kuehn, james Fitzgerald, Jack Eatinger, Robert Cox, Richard Kasten, Michael Lullie, James Paulson, Robert Coakley, Walter Foley, Frank VanBuren. Third Row: James Danielek, Gerry Campagna, David White, David Reinert, Robert Parisek, Eugene Hahn, Dennis Grifhn, Charles Bates, Richard Mc- Cloud, Russell Flores, Lee Strmiska, Richard Miazga, M'gr., Greg. True, Coach. Fourth Row: William Thee, Rob- ert Keller, jack Wher'e, Rcb- ert Dougherty, David Kasten, Leonard Miller, Lee Ccakley, Edward Keller, john Ledge, John Mitchell, Michael Mitch- ell, and james Moscato. pfaying joofha! mahed worflz caving The St. Eilwarcl foolhizll heroer, lined np for zz picture on the even! of iz thrilling victory. What ai powerhonre of hriiin, hrizwn iinrl hriwery that ninrlerr np tony 0f energy tina' rportrmiznrhip. That lim! minute hrief helween halifer with Nnniher 71 giving orilerr for the Jilrprire attach. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE We O West Chicago 13 St. Procopius 0 Maryville 14 St. Thomas 26 Aquin Freeport 58 St. Mary 6 Immaculate Conception 0 Zion Benton 57 They 1 3 0 2 6 6 O 12 42 Here There . . There There Here There Here There ,g di if , ,S ,,,, E 5 E' .,,.,- ',.-, I at Xxb! QS? ini 1 A -' 5 X -':-2'-..Q fm gri p' Y ' fi 351 ' 9,5 .WM-N fy, .A I M ix 2 ,QM 9 X ,I a G -N.. bn ii 3'2- Q ,qw 1,3 Sxi it X W . :-: .5 4 wg Flyirzgg high for a tackle, eager hea- rerr pat all they have into the hall arzel win. Anxiety marhf the exprertiom of the rifle lines, who await their turn for an arrignrrzent. N0 intererllrzg lemon in .rlurlier corzlfl demand meh rapt at- terzlion. joofhaf ia ing af ji FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 13 ' 6 Sept. 28 13 Oct. 20 6 Oct. 26 O Sept. 18 0 Sept. 29 7 Oct. 5 O Oct. 9 14 Oct. 16 19 Oct. 23 7 West Chicago Maryville Immaculate Conception Immaculate Conception FRESHMAN SCHEDULE Abbott Ellis Larsen Abbott Ellis Larsen 59 Here There There Here There Here Here There The-re There UWA A f. x I iw ournamenfd gnhven flue .jvlogclaga EDN A -I CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY TOURNAINI ENT Dec. 26 61 Proviso 59 Here Dec. 25 53 Pc-curin ali Hera DISTRICYI' TOUR NA MENT Feb. 26 95 Richmond ,ilu Hcrc Feb. 25 68 Hebron 432 Hcrc REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Mar. 13 62 Antioch 6' Elgin High FR FSH-SOPH BASKETBALL We Nov. Z9 48 Nov, ill 68 Den. 6 Si Uwe. I3 42 Dec. l9 3- Jin. -1 Ali vlan. 9 full Klan. IU ,gf jim. ' ' 2? lun. 19 63 Alan. 23 lil lm. 2-1 54 ,l.m. ill 2- Alan. il 32 Feb. fi 59 Feb. 7 65 Feb. I-I 55 Feb. I5 53 Feb. 20 5-'Z Feb. ll -'32 Tied SC Q1 DRFS Thev West Chicago -12 St. Mary l l Sr. Thrimas 'll Maryville 59 Joliet Catholic '10 Immun ulare Ci neepriim 55 St. Pruumpius iii Hebron 55 Arlington Heights 29 Sr. Marv 32 Mooseheurt Si Si, Thomai 'li Marmion 59 Maryville yi Hebron 'il lrnmuculate Ckzncepriim 66 Crystal Lake ll St. Pmuipius SU Joliet Crirlmlin V WlJf3klSIKJCk Ccinmiunity V for Lhampionship with St. Thonms .xdnoffuer goafid RCLCAQA glue .giefnvl id iecbcafe Pmecl fzrozffzcf tba' mivrnplwvzc rm Dwliaffiwfz D113 Lire: Mr. Cfmrlef Bfzlw' Fclfl7l'7' Rjwz, Falbw' BL'7'7lU7ZglNlill, Hiy Hrmrn' M413 or l.c'lf11m11, lizllvw' livlmzzl um! l'11!Z2cz' Rfljwlhlllll, who Il'L'7'L' prizzcifml glldff .fpe,1kw1r. H011' lwzffzl 1011 fee! if you buff jfnf HZf0Il'lIL'llN flip' Shilo Bmketfnlll CflzI71ZP.f of 52? 1111! nik flu' Sl. Ez! Vfzzirfly Mlm lm!! cfnm' jllff llmf. ll .fL'97l1J' like fwzrif nf joy am! 15.1 flI6',l',f ffm! clcffri iw ilu' Lzir Lu Cmzrb Circ' 'lrzfcz lmhly llvc lm f71', .S . 63 rize inning A7JlfUCU 6htQ6 . . . .jawn fo ucforg The Track Meet held in Maroon Held proves that Edwardites can hold up under competition, even with outside teams. Pictured On the Run is Eddie Joyce, who placed fourth in the finish. Below posed are members of the Track Team: First Row: james Deuel, Daniel Mercuri, Richard McCloud, James Paulson, David Rogers, William Mitchell, Gary Kuehn, and Robert Cox, Second Row: Eugene Hahn, james Moscato, james Danielek, Lee Strmiska, Richard Jacob, James Smith, Robert Beeson, Russell Flores and Leonard Miller. Third Row: David Kasten, Edward Joyce, john Lodge, Robert Dougherty, john Paul, Thomas ,, Caughlin, Richard Meagher, David Pendergast and Thomas O'Haire. 64 jk ana! file SMH CLP? CCL ing af QI' fi Setlirzg rrp exercifex in the yield crerzteci cl clock-like illmiorz, Some do wellg other! poorly, but practice rmzkef perfect. Girh at Sl. Eclmzrci High like the mm! lot and the ball and but. Here the Nina organize irzlo Iwo f6Ll77Z.f. 65 xx W ik id 111106401 . . flwougft Succeaa The joy of donning the academic robes thrill the wearer with the first taste of success. Here Graduates, Robert Dougherty and Carol Sprinker look solemn for the occasion and vie with the colors of the flag that form a fitting backdrop for a successful life ahead. Well wishers rush the graduates to assure them that they too are the sharers in a dream come true, a high school diploma. JK, Q-O ii on rom ime id g jmej ,Sing flue .Nappy 014,045 Swifhing forrnalf . . . You're in Jtyle when you wear a houtonniereu . . . Tereera Beehrnann, Richard Meagher, Eleanor Swenfon and Richard jacob are arnong the early arrivaly. Itayca Country Cluh . . . that firft orchid . . . Junirner tux . , . rnifty inernorief . . . juniori anal Jeniorx will long recall a delightful evening .... ringing the .rehool Jong hrought the grand march to a fitting hnifh. Nancy Watgen appearx wiftful af the evening tlrawx to a cl0.re,' while Isla Leone .feemy to have Iirnrny O'Erien gueming. 69 I 'Rf fx ,Z ad W X ecwing ffm vzimfwfifocg . . . gracluafion WHAT A WONDERFUI. LIFE IT HAS BEEN! . . . WHAT A XWONDERFUI. LIFE IT IS GOING TO BE! Today we leave behind the life of the past . . . the life that we have known . . . the life that has grown so familiar . . . so Close to our hearts. and Wflf leave this time of preparation, of making ready for this day . . . never can forget the life we've had here . . . the friends we have made . . . the good times we've had . . . and WE never shall lose sight of the ideals of the Edwardite . . . of the life to Come . . . of the future, which is tomorrow. Good-bye to Saint Ed's, its wonderful faculty and its marvelous school spirit. Most Reverend Alohn Boylan performed the last triumphal ceremony that sealed forever the four wonderful years in a lasting memoryi 71 Y uv it Q FK Q f 'I EW 5 mf Tn.. JL' V W! jlte KA-wa 0 I9 3 JESSE BANKER, Jess . . . Lively . . . Ambi- tious to own a gas station . . . talented pian- ist . . , flat tires annoy him . . . hums Downhearted. Hcmeccming Committee 4. TERESA BECKMANN, Tessie . . . Carries on heavy correspondence between Illinois and Indiana . . . plans to be a private secretary . . . thinks I'm Yours is a wonderful song . . . comments You know it. Sodality Z,3,4g Choral 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. 2,5,4g Vice President 3g Secretary 4, of G.A.A.g Musical Ccmedy 1,2,3g National Honor Society. BERNADETTE BRINLEE, Bernadette . . . Never lets things get dull . . . New in Junior year . . . hopes to be a success . . . enthused over all sports . . . her song- Birth of the Blues. Sodality 3,43 Apostolic Chairman 4, Choral 4g G.A.A. 3,4g Band 3g Ed-Hi-Line 3,4g Senior Play. GERALD CAMPAGNA, Camp . . . Most valuable football player . . . frequently listens to Arbo . . . and Serenade to a lemonade his song . . . always commenting Gee You're cute, Sodality l,2,3g Choral 2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Band l,2,3,4g Track l,2,3,4g Social Chairman 3. THOMAS CAUGHLIN, Cog . . . Plans to go to college . . . an ardent fan of Arbogast '. . . likes Nancy, with the smiling face . . . listens to Joni James . . . should succeed. Sodality 2,3,4g Vice Prefect of Sodality 4g Choral lg Basketball l,2,5,4, Track 1,2,3,4g Musical Comedy l,2g Vice President lg Presi- dent 2g Treasurer 3g Christmas Play 4g Senior Playg National Honor Society. ROSEMARY CIRRINCIONE, Rosie . , . Warm and sparkling smile . . . aiming for Comptom- eter school . . . is irritated by conceited people and latecomers . . . remarks What are you doing! Sodality l,2,3g G.A.A. 2,3,4g Christ- mas Play 1,2,5,4g Musical Comedy I,2,3g Social Chairman 3g Secretary 2g Senior Play. LEO COAKLEY, Coak . , . Interested in the Coast Guard . . . ambitious to graduate . . . dislikes women drivers . . . enjoys the outdocr life . . . Yours, his favorite. Sodality l,2,3g Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2g Choral lg Band 1,2. CAROL CONRO, Carol . . . Full of vim, vigor and vitality . . . is fascinated by a certain 6'2 center . . . PCI peeve-Gym teachers . . . always asks Where is he, Val? Sodality I,2,3g Choral 4g G.A.A. 2,3,4g Business Manager of Ed-Hi- Line 3,4 73 .7lte gfariri 0 1953 MARGARET DIFULVIO, Peg . . . Pleasing personality . . . sewing expert . . . cravcs Spaghetti for breakfast, dinner, and supper . . . disdainfully remarks . . . Who cares! . . . future plans-marriage. Sodality 1,2,3g Choral l2,3,4g G.A.A. 23,45 Christmas Play l,2,5g Musical Comedy 2,3. ROBERT DOUGHERTY, jake . . . Entered from Elgin High School in junior year . , . the humorous element of the Senior class . . . hopes to go to college . . . anxiously awaiting his B.C.C. letter . . . attempts to sing Tell Me a Story. Choral 3,49 Football 3,43 Basket- ball 5,4g Track 33 Christmas Play 5,4. DONNA FITZGERALD, Fifi . . . Always happy . . . finds pleasure in drawing . . . hopes to be a secretary . . . desires to see the world . . . sings April in Portugal. Sodality l,2,5,4g Choral l,4g Band 1,253 G.A.A. 2,3,4g Christ- mas Play 4g Co-Ed-Word 4, Senior Playg Sec- retary of National Honor Society. RUSSELL FLORES, Russ . . . Easy going . . . as a friend he can't be beat . . . is a firm be- liever in Better late than never . . . yearns to travel West of the Pecos, down Keeneyville way. Basketball l,2,3,4g Football 4g Track 2, Student Council 3,45 Christmas Play 45 Senior Play. JOHN HUBER, John . . . Always a smile on his face . . . enjoys life . . . desires to own a farm some day . . . is disturbed by flat tires drives a black Ford. Choral lg Christmas Play 3,4g Musical Comedy l,2. DAVID KASTEN, Dave . . . Transferred from Elgin High School in junior year . . . unmov- able on the football held . . . enjoys lirst period . . . hopes to get a closer look at the moon . . . should succeed in college. Basketball 4g Football 4, JANICE KIRMSE, i'Ginny . . . Introduced by a laugh . . . ice skates often . . . dislikes small towns . . . future plans indefinite . . . likes military balls . . . sings I Believe. Sodality 1,2,3g Choral 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. 2,3,4g Christmas Play 1,3,4, Musical Comedy 1,253 Senior Play. MARILYN LABADIE, Lynn . . . Entered our portals from Michigan . . . always seen with Coak . . . bound for Hawaii . . . is irritated by smart-aleck boys . . . inquires l'Where were you? Choral 4, G.A.A. 4. 74 jke Cjfaaa 0 1953 PATRICIA LEONARD, Pat' '... Always help- ful . . . blushes easily . . . undecided about the future . . . likes horseback riding and sleeping . . . hums Song from Moulin Rouge. Sodality l,2,3,43 Choral 2,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Band 13 Secretary 43 Co-Ed-Word 43 Senior Play. IDA LEONE, Ide . . . Wee lass . . . supports the Fox Valley Lines . . . loves fun . . . dis- likes tall people . . . crazy over Pizza, Sodality l,2,3,43 Choral l,2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Ed-Hi- Line 3,43 Christmas Play l,2,3,43 Musical Com- edy 2,33 Cheerleader 3,43 Secretary of Sodality 43 Senior Play, National Honor Society. JOHN LODGE, john . . . Has a problem- getting up in the morning . . . sports enthusiast . . . inquires What's it to ya, kid? . . . croons I'm just a Poor Bachelor . . . hopes to be a C.P.A. Choral 43 Football 3,43 Basketball 23 Track 2,43 Christmas Play 43 Senior Play. DOLORES MANNING, Dee . . . Eager to be- come a successful bookkeeper . . . enjoys horse- back riding . . . has lately been confused by back-seat drivers . . . her secret ambition is to travel. Sodality l,2,33 Choral l,3,43 G.A.A. 3,43 Band 1,23 Christmas Play 43 Ed-Hi-Line 43 Student Council 43 Musical Comedy 3. LEONARD MILLER, Len . , . Known for his black curly hair . . . T. V. commercials annoy him . . . dislikes Sophomore girls . . . often comments Here, here, I don't even know you! Sodality 2,33 Choral l,3,43 Football l,2,3,4g Basketball 23 Track 33 Musical Comedy 33 Christmas Play 3 MICHAEL MITCHELL, Mitch . . . College bound . . . would like to win an argument from Tom Caughlin . . . his Plymouth keeps him worried . . . likes Arbogast. Entered from Kankakee in junior year. Sodality 33 Choral 3,43 Football 43 Musical Comedy 33 Christmas Play 43 Class President 43 Student Council 43 Senior Play. BETTY OSTDICK, Ozz , . . Liked by all . . . an all around girl . . . always late . . . heard saying Hey, Carol, where's Foggy? Sodality l,2,3g Choral 2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,4g Secretary 23 President 43 Musical Comedy 2,3g Christmas Play 1,2,3,43 Treasurer 23 Senior Play3 Co-Ed-Word 4. ROBERT PARISEK, Sacky . . . Product of Keeneyville . . . carries a lot of weight in more ways than one . . . enthusiastic supporter of drag races . . . always heard muttering Some one of these days! Sodality l,2,3g Choral 1,2,33 Football l,2,4. 75 .7fre Cfaaa o!f953 JOHN PAUL, johnny . . . Our All Stater . . . aiming for college . . . bound to succeed . . . fascinated by Dort. . . . Sodality 2,3,4' Prefect of Sodality 43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Cap- tain 43 Track 1,2,5,4g President lg Secretary 23 Musical Comedy l,2Q Student Council 43 Senior Playg National Honor Society. EDWARD PLATO, Pluto . . . New in Elgin this year . . . famous for his tall stories . . . hates card sharks , . . optimist. Track 43 Senior Play. COLETTE REINERT, Colette . . . Carefree and happy . . . loves parties . . . Almost Always entrances her . . . is annoyed by sarcastic people . . . plans a business career. Sodality 1,253 Choral 1,2,33 G.A.A. 25,43 Musical Comedy 1,2,33 Christmas Play 1,2,3,43 Treas- urer 13 Co-Ed-Word 4. LLOYD REINERT, Oscar . . . Looks up to everyone . . . hopes to see New York . . . artistically inclined . . . baby face smile . . . undecided about the future. Homecoming Committee 43 Prom Committee 3. LOWELL REINERT, Red . . . Heading for the Coast Guard . . . hates hot-rod drivers, . . . wonderful artist. Christmas Play 43 Musical Comedy 35 Senior Play. MONICA REINERT, Monica . . . Detests writing term papers . . . enjoys the classics . . . longs to see Mississippi. Sodality l,2,3Q Choral 1,2,33 Musical Comedy 1,2,53 G.A.A. 2,3,ZlQ Social Chairman 1. JOAN RIEPL, Joanie . . . Life would be dull without her giggles . . . California her aim . . . marriage plays a big part in her future plans . . . sings You Belong to Me to jake. Sodality l,2,3,43 Choral 43 G.A.A. 25,43 Co- Ed-Wcrd 4. LOUANNE SCHMITZ, Lou . . . Short, cute and full of fun . . . may one day be a stewardess . . . interested in a tall blonde with broad shoulders . . . warbles Pretend Sodality 1,2,3,43 Choral 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,5,43 Secretary 23 Social Chairman 43 Cheerleader 25,43 Ed- Hi-Line 3,43 Musical Comedy 1,255 Christmas Play 1,2,3,4, Senior Playg Nat'l Honor Society. 76 WWC' am 1953 WAYNE SCHOFIELD, Cornfield , . . Makes merry music on his saxophone . . . is everycne's friend . . . plans to own a farm . . . a Guy Lombardo fan. Band l,2,3,4g Student Council 3,41 Vice President 2, President 3, Treasurer 4g Senior Play. VALERIE SCHNEIDER, Val . . . Lady of leisure , . . famous for her wisecracks . . . de- sires new environment . . . frequently signals There he is, Carol! Sodality l,2,3,4g Choral 1,43 G.A.A. 2,5,4g Ed-Hi-Line 3, Co-Ed-Word 43 Christmas Play l,2,3,4. WILLIAM SHANNON, Willy , . . Good natured . . , at first glance, appears to be sleep- ing . . . great supporter of Liggett 8: Myers , . . . dislikes girls. Sodality l,2,3g Choral 2g Track 1,25 Musical Comedy 2. DOMINGO SIETE discontinued school at the beginning of the fourth quarter. CONSTANCE SPOLUM, Splump . . . Good humored and jolly . . . plans secretarial career . . . sings Pretend . . . is irritated by late- comers. Sodality 1,2,3,4g Choral l,2,4g G.A.A. 23,43 Musical Comedy l,2g Christmas Play 4g Senior Play, President of Nat'l Honor Society. CAROL SPRINKER, . , . Sprink . . . Always on the go! . . . enjoys ricts in the shower room . . . loves to dance . . . answers Betty, I don't know, have you seen Osca? . . . considers Stardust het favorite. Sodality l,2,33 Choral l,2,3,4g G.A.A. 2,3,4g Musical Comedy l,2,3g Christmas Play l,2,5,4g Ed-Hi-Line 5, Co-Ed- Word 4g Senior Play, LEE STRMISKA, Misky . . . Silent type, until you get him going . . . answers I give up . . . interested in Cadillacs . . . Walk lights con- fuse him. Football 1,2,3,4g Captain 4, Track 2,3g Choral l,3,4. NANCY WATGEN, Nance . . . Easily excited . . . is disturbed by green skirts . . . comments often with To each his own . . . likely to succeed in business world. Sodality 1,2,3g Choral l,2,4g G.A.A. 2,3,4g Musical Comedy l,2g Christmas Play 1,2,3,4. 77 .7Ae 64444 o!f9 3 RICHARD WEIDNER, Rich . . . Aiming for college . , . enjoys golfing and loafing . . says, It's in the bookf, . . . dislikes too much work . . . has a complete disregard for the fair sex. Choral lg Basketball 1. Pl-llLlP WESTERMAN, Flip . . . Baseball fan . . . likes Cubs . . . annoyed by the Sox . . . disturbed by parking tickets , , . hums june Night. Sodality 2,33 Choral 2. GREGORY ZENK, Sam . . . Eager to join the Navy . . . detests everything . . . can be heard saying It's only a nickel in the ollicef' Social Chairman 23 Choral 1,23 Football l,2g Secretary l, President 5g Musical Comedy 1,2. Meeting for a heated discussion on the Homecoming plans are senior officers who surround President Michael Mitchell, Cstandingbg Louanne Schmitz, Wayne Schofield, Robert Dougherty and Patricia Leonard. 78 Reverend T. P. Bermingham Reverend William Boland Reverend Thomas B. Horne Mcnsignor John J. Lailey Reverend Charles McNamee Reverend Edmund Petit Reverend John Reagan Reverend Joseph W. Roiemann Reverend Walter Ryan Reverend John Vaughn Jennie Anderson Mr. 8: Mrs. Rov Anderson Tcm E. Annabel Mr. 8: Mrs. Todd J. Banker Mary Baum Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl Beckmann Mr. 8: Mrs. William Beckman William Beckman, Junior John J. Behen Mr. 8: Mrs. John M, Biggins H. C. Bohnenstengel John D. Bolger Marian 8: Harold Bowen Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond Brinlee Mr. 8: Mrs. Britton Mr. 8: Mrs. Rcscoe N. Brockner Willis Brown, O. D. Mr. 8: Mrs. Maurice Burnell Mr. 8: Mrs. Owen Calhoon Catholic Daughters of America Mr. 8: Mrs. John F. Caughlin Mr. 8: Mrs. Leo Caughlin William E. Caughlin '51 Class of '53 Class of '54 Class of '55 Class of '56 Dr. 8: Mrs. Leo P. Coakley Mrs. Mayta M. Cole Dr. 8: Mrs. N. P. Collins Mr. 8: Mrs. Raymond F. Conro Larry E. Corr, '48 Mr. 8: Mrs. James Costello Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred Cramer Donald L. Culver J. C. Daneau Mr. 8: Mrs. Kenneth Derry Dr. 8: Mrs. Joel L. Deuterman Mr. 8: Mrs. Marion E. Doherty Miss Helen Drone Thomas J. Dwyer Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Benno Fischer Edward W. Fisk . Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Fitzgerald Margaret C. Flores Erwin H. Franzen John C. Friedland A friend Dr. 8: Mrs. S. L. Gabby Mr. 8: Mrs. Lester H. Gannon J. C. Garland, M. D. Mr, 8: Mrs. Charles Gerber Mr. 8: Mrs. A. W. Gerbin Mrs. Mildred Gholson Edward Glashagel, M. D. Catherine Gmur Ace Hardware A. 8: H. Distributing Co. A. 8: P. Super Market Ackemann's Department Store Acme Frozen Food Service erzionaflgafrond Mr. 8: Mrs. Casimir Gogola Mr. 8: Mrs. R. A. Gordon Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles W. Griihn Gertrude, Bill, Ruth Ann Griflin Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold S. Griiiin Mr. Frank Gross Elmer Gylleck Leo and Olive Hammond J. C. Hetzel, O. D. Dr. Thomas J. Hoban Dr. Norbert Houdek Mr. 8: Mrs. John Huber Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph G. Huber Mr. 8: Mrs. A. J. Hussey Mr. 8: Mrs. C. A. Imming Mr. 8: Mrs. John H. Jacob Mr. 8: Mrs C. E. Jakes . Bob Jakes John Kaptain Miss Mary Kellen Harry P. Kelley Robert L. Kemler Mr. 8: Mrs, P. Kroeger Mr. 8: Mrs. G. H. Kuehn Fred R. Lamp Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Lane Drs. Langhorst 8: Lescher Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred C. Lehman Mayor Myron M. Lehman Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Lenz Victoire D. Lespinasse, M. D, Dr. 8: Mrs. Erich Liebert Mr. William Lindorfer Mr. 8: Mrs. James McKinnon Mrs. Margaret G. Mclaughlin Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward J. McMahon Atty. John McNerney Mr. 8: Mrs. J. L. McNerney Mr. 8: Mrs. H. B. McNichol 8: Eileen Dr. Edward Martens Miss Mary E. Meagher Mr. 8: Mrs. Francis Miller M. J. Mitchell Mrs. William Mitchell, Sr. George Morgan O. D. Mulliken, M. D. Victor B. Neiswanger Mrs. Bessie Norton Dr. 8: Mrs. Andrew J. Nowakowski Mr . 8: Mrs. L. S. O'Connor Mr. 8: Mrs. John J. O'Haire Dr. 8: Mrs. R. W. Ollayos Mr. 8: Mrs. M. J. O'Neill Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank J. O'Rourke Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry J. Osborne Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry J. Ostdick Kathryn Ostdick Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. Paar Earl B. Panosh Mr. 8: Mrs. C. J. Paul Mr. Maynard Pease Mr. 8: Mrs. E. Petroske Mrs. J. A. Poindexter Atty. Edward Puklin Joe Purkey Dr. R. S. Rea, D. D. S. Mr. 8: Mrs. Ted Real Mabel L. Reinert L. D. Richey, M. D. Mr. 8: Mrs. James M. Riepl Earl Rosene Roland D. Russell, M. D. 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