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

 - Class of 1948

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JEANNETTE TUERCK Bowling '48 Drum and Bugle Corps '47, '48 Footlight Club '46, '47, '48 Junior Red Cross '46, '47, '48 Sodality of Our Lady '46, '47, '48 Volleyball '47, '48 , DORIS WIRTHENSOHN Class President '47 4 Footlight Club '45, '46, '47 Sodality of Our Lady '45, '46, '47, 48 Thuringian Staff '48 Latin Club '45, '46, '47 Legion of Mary '46, '47, '48 DORIS WOLF Sodality of Our Lady '45, '46, '47, '48 Bowling '48 Footlight Club '45, '46, '47, '48 Thuringian Reporter '48 Latin Club '46 Dramatics '46 Page Twenty Three

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Seniors MARY STEIN Fomiighf Club '45, '46, '47, '48 German Club '47 Chorus '45, '48 St. Louis U. Volunteer Service '46 Sodality of Our Lady '45, '46, '47, '48 Legion of Mary '48 ALICE MARIE STGCKMANN Sodality of Our Lady '45, '46, '47, '48 Legion of Mary '45, '47, '48 Latin Club '46 Music Club '46 Bowling Officer '48 LAVERNE TAMM Dramatics '46 Drum and Bugle Corps '46, '47, '48 Latin Club '46, '47, '48 Legion of Mary '45 Music Club '45, '46 Sodality of Our Lady '45, '46, '47, '48 KATHLEEN TINES Bowling '48 Chorus '45, '46, '47 Legion of Mary '45 Eootlight Club '45, '46 A Soclality of Gur Lady '45, '46, '47, '48 Speech '48 Page Twenty-Two '



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l I 0 he Atomic Era lls UPON Us! T SEEMS ' t a ver short time ago that we were Pfacticlng for the graduation Ceremonies bask U5 Y . . at good olil S E A., and now here we are already, grown up to live in the age of wonders. And speak- ' f d rg dont ou often think about what ever became of the old gang, and what happened to ingowone, y I ' n? d Ad , the girl who used to sit first row, third from the rear in senior English. I know I o. n thats why I like my job so much. You see, as editor here at the central office of the World Daily News, my desk is always full of little news items, and from them I have managed to glean a surprising amount of information on the latest comings and goings of the girls of the class of 43- And the H1051 21IT12lZ1I1g thing of all is the way all these new scientific wonders have tied in with the things they have chosen as their walks in life. For instance, I hear that Gwen Kline and Kay Mittino have opened a summer camp for high rides in atom-powered kiddie cars. Dot Kluck is model- school students, and are giving them daily the pictures for the latest Florida travel folders-you know, ing for those photographers who are taking the ones that advertise radio-active beaches with all the facilities for giving you a radium tan. And speaking of beaches, Pat Podmaka is doing very well as a lifeguard. It seems that what with the latest in life-saving equipment, all she has to do when someone yells, Help! is locate them on her little Radar Juniorn set and send a rubber robot after them. Mary Stein, Mary Therese Hendel, and Margaret Fietz have organized a trio and call themselves the Gamma Ray Girls. They are very popular with the radio audiences, taking care of all the singing commercials for that well known American Atomized Apple Sauce Company. And along with the other releases from the broadcasting studios I found some other interesting news about my former classmates. Mary Ann Grothaus and Kathleen Tines are teaching via radio a course intended to give housewives the necessary information on how to cook delicious, just-like-Mother-used-to-make meals on those new urani- um stoves, and Lois Knobbe and Mary Harlin have been unanimously chosen as the best authorities on sewing on the latest model Iridium-Plutonium-powered Singers. Fran Binder is demonstrating The Best In Hair-dos over the newly established Television Station formed by Jeanine Fox and Yvonne Baudette. This station has as its aim the sole purpose of showing the nation's housewives the tricks of the trade in trends toward the New Look, which is still flourishing. In the capacity of department heads in What to Wear and Where to Buy It we find Ann Melville and Pat Kane, respectively. Joan Kettenbach is announcing for them and describing the fashions which are modeled by Mary El Hegger, Doris Wirth- ensohn, and Joanne Neudeck. LaVerne Tamm, Pat Ginter, and Gloria Diehl, who always were fiends on chemistry, astounded the scientific world by developing a way of broadcasting these programs in technicolor, and thereby opened up the golden gate of opportunity to Rosemary Brush and Bernadette Scheman, those famous interior decorators, who now have organized a course in Color I-Iarmony in the Home i' which is being aired 7 over the station. And Nancy Banden, who always came up with something new in that particular branch of glamour, is also making good use of the new development for her program entitled Lipstick Shades and How to Make Them Suit Your Personality. In the field of medicine our Elizabethans are excelling, too. Pee Wee Murabito Jeanne Kulessa Pat Hennelly, Irene Peil, and Perl Kommer, those enterprising nurses, have established a Cancer Founda- tion Hospital, and their head Technicians are Betty Kuna and Jeannette Tuerck Jenny Jafema Rosie Fri- ' 3 gerio, and Doris Wolf have been asked to serve on the Social Services Staff, and all I can say is they'll be good ones for it. If anybody could cheer up a hospital ward, they are the ones, Pat Mullaney is in charge of all dental examinations and specifications. Page Twenty-Four

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