St Elizabeth Academy - Churingian Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1947

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emziovr Page Clam Officem' Kathleen Wall, Dorothy Petffy, Alma Moellering, Marcella Sclooener Claw Colon: Blue and Gold Clam Flower: Forget-me-not Claw Molto: 'The world steps out of the way of the man who knows where he is going. Class Poem Their noonday never knows What names immortal are 'Tis night alone that shows I-low star surpasseth star. Page Twenty-seven

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L llyfif bf M Seniors ROSE MARIE WOLF Sodality of Our Lady '44, '45, '46, '47 Drarnatics '45 , Bowling '47 Chorus '44, '46 SHIRLEE WOODSON Tloif world belongs to the energetic Sodality of Our Lady '44-, '45, '46, '47 Spanish Club '46 Dramatics '45 Red Cross '44, '45, '46, '47 DORIS ZOTTI Truth is beautiful and iliuine. Sodality of Our Lady '44, '45, '46, '47 Latin Club '46, '47 Speechf'44, '45, '46, '47 Class Officer '44 Page Twenty-six



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Srtooperys Visit To Snootstvzille f Roxanna inviting me to visit her at that city of world renown, that You know, the otherl day Iagloit Saliegjr draotmhtde needle in the haystack, Snootsville. She said I would really be gate to Opportunity' popufaiiltyi 5 E A ,students who were working at the Theater Playhouse there. ' h I . mer t. . . . Surprised fllthdllf nuiedrbo tht time I finished the letter and was just 'starting to call, a cab when- I heard a familiar I ha a pac Y N mber pu leeze puleeze vour number If you can t remember it, how can I? Yes lloiwtfaiis geiltlfiiggitirizsitais tl31ijeZliiOrEiolh.uShe had attained- her life's ambition. .Fif12l11Y I C0f1faCfed lvitikelmanif Cah Comj pany. Betty's slogan is Wait a while for Winkle's Cab. 1 V D .I ' b lled u in front of the house and who, do you think, was driving it-Kathleen Wall -.fhggrligailgjs hhjcihjidlitfgfatlrig rclijalld, thatpfiend for speed and thrills. Katie does a little tatooing, her favorite pastime, h 'd . , , ,, on t e S1 e ' t ed at Stephenlt Beanery As we entered T. R. said, Oh, Kate, why don't you l'1 OPP ' . ,, - . have gn 1324? ovfarliytipleciialtfidditly-ivglrimson Tear DtOpS-fbC211'1S Wlfh Cat5uPl ? Well, this I Could hfllle resisted, but h Ai? Lee Lanher cook walked out carrying a plate of Jonquils Resting on Sand a la Touti-fruiti-Cbeans with w en ary , , , mayonnaise and- peanut butterb-I couldn t help myself. Finally we resumed our journey. We were quietly cruising along when I saw a longline of people winding around h cl to in at Gerrit Market There was Babs beaming at the customers in a long white uniform which Efaiifgjfniigsgiriiblidplihr ild chemistry apron in its chic fit arid dainty bow. Every day Cliabs givej her customers some - ' h h h h' d h little token. Today was olive day. It seems that the first person got an olive, t e secon , t e see , t e t ir , t e juice, and so on. I wanted to buy a paper before I got to the station so I stopped at Shirley'r-news, mags, bags, and books- Shop. Shirley Nienhaar always did enjoy reading, this way everything's very handy. She gave me a new edition of a very cultural old masterpiece, A Miclrammer Nighzflr Scream, a mystery in two acts. It took us only two hours and a half to drive the six blocks to the station and as I jumped out two porters came dashing toward me. I suppose they didn't see that train coming in on Track Two behind. them because I don't imagine they make a habit of hanging from the roof by their toes. But as I watched them laughing and swinging from beam to beam I thought, You never could tell about that Eilrlie Spiehermann and Willie Wilhelm. As I walked across the lobby dragging my suitcase in front of me, I heard a persuasive voice cry, Come one, come all. Get your glass of Koogle's Kola-Kooling, Kapricious, Karefully Made. One sip and the world is a rosy haven of bliss. Yes, indeed, it was no other but Marzfie C orneliar. - At last I got cn the train and I think I saw Mary Laarlicina getting on another car, munching an apple. Well, I sat down, and had just started to read when I discovered I had a terrific headache. I caught the conductress by the hand as she walked by and asked her if she had an aspirin. She looked at me with an astonished gaze, put something into a glass of water, dashed it into my mouth, and sweetly said, Why, haven't you heard? When you have a head- ache, just Kickback with Sitbackf' It was the same Dol Sanzfner. ' When I went into the diner a little later I saw that great dancing team Snilhoff anil Shreiner. Rosie and Aggie are still moving audiences with their East Side, West Side, routine. ' After dinner I was walking through the cars when the train lurched and I fell right into the lap of Ioan Baaer. She was on her way to Hollywood to try to sell her new Mickey Mouse serial. 1 You know, ,at first, when it seemed to me that the train was jerking to the tune of Swanee, I thought that the Sitback was playing tricks, but later I found out that the engineer was Pat Gormley and the brakeman, joan Roche. It seems that every time they would try to pick out the melody Pat would grab the whistle and Joan would grab the brake. U I was sitting in the club car that night listening to the radio when a singing commercial broke in and I heard, When did you wash your clothes last? Don't say it if two weeks have past. just run to your grocer and be sure to see, That you tell him you heard this from me. Yes, just buy a box of Sweet Pea Soap Chips. Guaranteed not to make 51155, jvash your clothes, or get them cleaner than when you put them in. Bat if you soak your clothes in a solution of Sweet Pea Soap Chipsi' for three days, rinse them five times and hang them outside for two weeks, you'll find that your soiled clothes smell exactly like a be t'f l bed f ' 1 ' Th ' h f G Sdgmmpfl ROM Wolf! and Jeanette Knmel. au 1 u o morning g ories. e voices were t ose o ert I-Hfef, just 35 I Was going to sleep, I heard the most blood-curdling noise. I jumped up and as I looked down the aisle I noticed the same look of wonder and fear on the faces of other passengers. Porters dashed through the car :L1ghCX0fiCileErfnlZffi?i1EfrS. Quickly the noise ceased and then I saw an group of subdued shadows walk quielty through ' a If was lust the Sffafem Band, having a midnight jam 'session Margie Meehan on the piano, g,7ifZJi22,?Sif,lf.'ZZfii2nv.-21251Sblfadieliil' ziiZfifZiipL'iZSQllS2 0112.-filialfiuliilieiioiildsil Om tn on libs bass fiddle' GWMW Dawn Wasgfeaking Whfifl the gain pulled into clear, old Snootsville. OW. CHS 355215255 iii Off 13552321 1,122 bthfee Qfllllef girls. Through the haae I heard, As Mayor of the thriving metrop- Snootsviue will bg dpened if you playergllvgis lillygiwgeoylouoghgee charm:ng ladies, the key to the ,citV. Ani' door in Seems that the famous BOO . T . - - , s really a flute, all covered, so youd never guess. If ie rio W ' . . . show bein directed b hg , Oodwn' DZFMWQ' and Herfner, Were arriving at Snootsville to rehearse for H 8 y t at master of comed - . Y, that wizard of the stage that demo f l h ' D l Diane investlshher money in a new process to make all glassware unbreakable. , n or aug S, Diane e in ere are no cabs in Snootsville I h She always loved animals and now she? a cciypped aboard the horse-drawn trolley and ran directly into Joyce O'Mvlll9f- began my descent to Roxanna's home. She witlsthlfhjtglaijdnintilrsiiecenniid Petunia, the horse' I alighted at Leftover Street and That night as we vt ere eatin ' l ' , Mrs. S ' ' - . Sauce from Roxie. She was as Spa' and chl1liZ5faelS,ei1?S Rim Fmelmwj Came running Over to borrow a Cup of Ecstacy After dinner I went to the drug store I ' on the persuasive selling of Pat Murphy. Pretwvlsasohuihegoing to bul' 21 tooth brush, but alas and alack, I Counted I10f Was Wfappiflg UP a Purple tube of orange lipstick, a bottle of Page Twenty-eight GW' and 2 Swat., J tcrlfcl' P lvllfll hurfli Yes ' sh0W Passes' I Pr' 'l oufdol A just Pl I 3 VCU' thurl. had E1 the CI1 md bl and I? lauglll until s A ed was If the W2 called tearing I touldf bad. l an upr IICVEI 1 l def Ihr and be SMH I seems would: 'I stage a She pi est au. UI am them i right. the bo Mag 6 Vivian I Peacef music l WHS or watqhi P A171141 head Q their L The hi II1 th llle I0 he, engine Chiirgj have ser in. i ,cci a

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