St Francis High School - Echo Yearbook (Lafayette, IN)

 - Class of 1943

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M.- 'ff 5 '1. 11w,.Q.,.'fL2-Thy IE 'HI ME Reverend Columbcm R Kramer O FM Decm of Scmt Francls College DEUS MEUS ET OMMIA 1.5, NE llur Paslnrs Rev Werner Krcu e O FM Pastor of St Lawrence Church Rev Iohn Dxllon Pastor of St Ann Church Rev Mxchael Andrew Chapman Pastor of St Mary Church Rev Fndolm Schuster O FM Pastor of Ct Bomface Church RINCIPAL and sentor home room ponsor ln l93U she came to St Francts as mstructor IH Commerce and Sctence lhe Ill addltron to other strll comprtse her teachmg currtculurr The trophres that have adorned our case drsplay her great mterest and eal tn the typmg contests l-fer large classes m Phystc and Chemtstry demonstrate her abrlrty tn these fteld Many of the former gtrls of St Francts well remember the day when they met Stster Petrona as thetr guardtan m the boardmg chool and how she endeavored to make home and school lrfe a parallel Slster often trked to tease the gtrls and tell them she could characterrze them by the way they made therr beds Often trmes several of the grrls sttll thmk of her frequently used phrase Gtrls you astound me For four years she was known as Asslstant Prmctpal of ol Francrs Durma thts trme she t1ll retamed her dutres as teacher rn connectton w1th her new oblrgatrons She Wlll always be remembered by many of the glrls as the ponsor of the runror home room Many of the successful Junror class pla s of the past have been due to her great efforts Lrkewl e the beautres and pleasure of the outstandmg event m the Junror year the Prom has made many a grrl happy due to her careful planntng and preparattons From the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh true of her as a reltgrous tn her rellglon class Thrs seems to be one of her mo t mteresttna cla ses smce she has become prm crpal l-fer one pleasure bemg to trf at all tlmes to gtve gutd ance to any glrl f-ler great enthustasm for the keepmg of voca tron week and the plays she coached were a true ftgure of the hrgh 1deals wrth whrch she Qutded each glrl We the class of l943 are happy to ay that we are thr ttrst araduates under Srster Petrona as Prmcrpal Venerable Slster Mary Petrona AM Prmcrpal of Samt Francrs H1gh School AD IESUM PER MARIA . A S R, V I 5, , ' ' . SJC, ' fi .' .' K lf , Y 77 . , 4. . . ' S ' S. F . Q 1 .J , , . -' ' ' C' , , . . . x , S S , J . . S ', S .t ,f . - , , IS FL , . A . . WJ , ., - . , f ' C' 'D I 1 f 0 J - ' I I 1 ww will L3 nl fw FATHER WINFRID STAUBLE IIYIIOI ind Supl1o111org rf l1 g1On1nstr11r.tOr An autl O ity an thp Southwpst through p actl Lal eypericn e He would f1avL ro troube 1 convert, g Wlll P l aw ah I 5 strong be ia er of the say in v 1 11 IITI YI rl IIC areatly 1'1df e VQ 0 He ty y 1 SISTER M IOSEPHA Sopho Or? horne roc 1 bpon bo inathf GIIC and ciemc Jrc her pe 1alt1es in teaching sie ab 5 ron er at stu OII te nat contew 5 ca Q Guardian Angel of th Tr11111 petcr When the girls cut up 1r claw and Siater ask Wl1at was that? She eldon gets an anawer Hur Fdclllly SISTER M ALPHONSIS e girl 1eachQr She wmhes ana had Q c onance- to di tr wcaiiwf the gir S are nec of hw quahty Although EIII1ll t dos nt Ja f yac hoo devr ops th S mystei L1 cwnancn according to Swter Lx ryane ha Qntayed tha new O gs she has taught th gin 1 ugiout tio Qchoo vndr SISTER M MAURILLA Ou excelient art tc,ac e of St Francw Sister is doing he p t1n the x ictory ampa gn by a '1t1'1g Cll cmdscapcw 1 mcr f Q a inqlv r 'r C, fifl l' t' I I 1 fiti f t1 1 V00 4 T SISTER M EMILIE way llinq 'f S ef C xa 1 bla asset IT thwr Cl'IOOl I6 Hfr tcaghinq c11rr1c1,1l111r IW luclca sociology ivics Eng '1 Journa is n e is ,ially liked bythe freahrner fo her aenlality in taking HEI t durlng their trlalx 11 c 1 Il SISTER M MODESTINA tc s Jon Q of our 11:11 If IOOIII ic tv-OL If '11 A 'IPTICI Hwtory ge fri nas and Qh ir han Ln e Sha thand is tier Xitarnin of l 'P iorthand actionary 1 h f C' or is v 1Qc.1atf 1 than: ' I 1 1 '- 1 1, 1 if 'n rin 'l th, rl ' .ce ndians l'a ' G ld' dd - Th ' s' faithful rxusic .g slow' bit re. To hi A , 1 , M ' TUG I 1: f Y , 1 :bt Cl :sarnf res 1 , ss Lhute fur thf- privll: fi l 1' Miliil' lx ,-: ' 1,5 in A ,d 1-vm IIILYYIYIQ V 1 1, Pos as ' pref, 1 f ing , fl 1. 111: 1 ra 1' il ra E E , 5 l 4, Al I5 WI K to help, tl1 q1rl:' find S1.'l,I Emilie 1 'fl- . IG A F. . ,l 5 'ltr '1', '.::i1 C I: ' C A I V, A KV C . 1 .A lisl lf l 1, Sh' espe- A11,-1 15111-1 nh II1l'IL'- AA in I Q if dents is to bring her an award ' H ' Q V 1' Y fr 1 h.1 h it' She par ' 'I 'ni grlnso might be ll,dth1.- lm blell' e ' . 5 1 1 th- airls hav. 1,k b te xrtfea r1'r lJ1't 1 Gr: drnf 'I+ .1 very tr11:1t'nq II .ira 11.15 z1 1:X f q ,ci 1-.Qfr..:L- of hxirttor ' T111 If .a r '. or fri: 1 Sl Q 3 'l :fa H. 1' l1:h II K ' , 711 l,11.'s1 b.fF3 ., Lt . d I ll We oft- wander wl1 thwr A SE . 11 Q: if l'1','OIll3 li ,1 1 Slxter al'. 1y. App, ,ex 'yolcf-fs 11. hr-1 Shar I IE C5155 SISTER M STELLA SISTER M TURIBIA MISS ELEANOR McGRANE SISTER M ROSIA MISS ELIZABETH IENNETT X Illll' I zlllx V II- Jlllimzv-Y :ff I', :.1 I - 1-I rw I ' W',W If ' if .Q gl ,.'- .,,. V 'V :Al-:V fxiblt A Wnrd tn the Graduates N OLD Pl-IILOSOPHER shortly before hts death SG1d l pray thee God that l may be beaut1ful w1th1n That should be your da1ly prayer as 1t should of every real woman lf beauty of soul IS the DOSSGSSIOH of a woman that beauty w1ll gl1sten from her eyes w1ll f1nd 1lS way to her tongue w1ll creep down to her hands w1ll tlnge w1th the rad1ance of charm every act1on of her l1 e A few sal1ent v1rtues go to make up th1s charm of a real woman The most beautlful of all possess1ons wh1ch makes or mars a woman s l1fe and character 1S her pur1ty of m1nd and heart Ne1ther padlocks nor bolts nor bars can so secure a malden as w1ll her own pur1 y and reserve lt IS the dlamoncl sett1ng to a woman s beauty Noth1ng can atone for 1t w1thout 1t her beauty becomes ungraceful her Wll detestable We are wont to cons1der honor 1n man the h1ghest v1rtue lf honor IS the mascuhne then pur1ty IS the fem1n1ne of honor before God and man In the wake of th1s v1rtue there IS another quahty whtch w1ll add to the charm of a woman lt IS k1ndness Kmdness has been called the small co1n of love The word IS generally used to des1gnate the l1ttle deeds of thoughtfulness and gen tleness whlch make no no1se and attract l1ttle not1ce rather than the consp1cu ous acts wh1ch men applaud The m1n1stry of klndness IS unceas1ng It keeps no Sabbath lt makes every day a Sabbath lt f1lls all the days and all the n1ghts ln the home and out 1n the world 1t goes everywhere at anyt1me Wllh happy cord1al1ty and gladness of heart an upl1ft for the d1scouraged a strength for the weary sympathy Wllh the sorrow1ng Jnterest 1n l1ves that are burdened and lonely Wllh all th1s IU m1nd M1lton so subhmely deflned beauty as Gods hand wr1t1ng a WGyS1dS sacrament In th1s age ot materrallsm then we may not make the fatal m1stake 1n 1mag1n1ng that real beauty cons1sts 1n that whlch addresses ltself to the eye It cons1sts not merely 1n a beaut1ful face a sweet mouth glossy ha1r well shaped eyeb ows and lashes a graceful galt or a 'a1r form These may all be des1rable to the hearty but True beauty s but fa1r v1rtue s face v1rtue made V1S1ble 1n outward grace as the poet Young tells us As the Poet Hunt wr1tes What IS beauty? Not the show Of shapely l1mbs and features No' These are but flowers That have the11 dated hours To breathe the momentary sweets then go TIS the sta1nless soul w1tl11n That outshmes the fa1rest sk1n Pur1ty of soul and k1ndness of heart true beauty are the charms of a woman W1th these she can Wleld an 1nfluence greater than that of eloquence or ph1loso phy or SCISUCS The most glor1ous ach1evement of the 20th century IS the almost un1versal recogn1t1on that woman IS no longer the chattel or playth1ng of man she IS co SOVGTSIQH w1th h1m W1th m1nd unfettered and hands ungyved w1th opportun1t1es such as she has never emoyed before and these opportun1t1es used 1n the proper manner and tn the f1Ql'1td1I'GCl1OI'1 the dest1n1es and regenera l1OD of humamty can largely and safely be placed ID her hands Reverend Columban Kramer O F M . . 11 . . , . . , .1 . . - 1 4 1 1 1 . , . 1 . 1 - 1 1 . , .A . . . 1 , . . , -. , , . 1 , 1 - 1 ' . . .1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , . . , . ,, 1 , . . , T 1 1 - 1 1 . . ,, , , 1 . . , . . . . 11 tt - 1 1 , , , 11 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 - ' Y- , , . . Af? 4233 I Am Ihr Vmv iuu An thi' Hranchvs Bunk Twn ACHIEVEMENT GRADUATES UNDERGRADUATES 5 Cv A Q 0 Graduates HELEN AHLER Henny Knowlng that practlce makes perfect she has declded to see how skllled she can become as a cook and housekeeper She has qu1te a txme keeplng up wlth the polnt rat1on1ng sys tem Her favorlte song IS the Pennsylvama Polka ROSEMARY ARETZ Rosle Her love for tudy got thf la t emester to attsfy her de slre for college work She very popular wlth the student body She IS always on tlme PATRICIA CAHILL Pat Pat IS the one who never passes up anythmg to eat her favortte belng peanuts A prod uct of the Northend she 1 qulck to spy a handsome male She was always known by her strange laugh Always on good terms w1th everyone LORRAINE ANSTETI' Shorty Lorralne transferred from Earl Park Hlgh to St FYGHCIS th1s year She has taken a pre nurslng course tn St Francis college wxth her hlgh school work Her favor1te pastxme 1S tnppmg the lxght fantastlc to the tune of Harry Iames muslc MARY BURNS Burnsle The gal wxth the statton mng red hghts and maklng left turns Her constant ambt t1on IS to drlve at a neck break 1ng speed wrthout lostng a t1re She also has the hablt of usmg overslze words MILDRED CORBETI' M1CkeY Mxldred ts a great frtend of all the teachers so great an fact that she usually remained after class hours to help them A master mlnd ln bookkeepmg and a lover of shorthand She does not say much but gets much done l best of her so she left us the Wagon' Hel one deslre-rpm' s s s ' - ' . 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EILEEN CROWE Ch1cl A JIVST and last stepper to swmg mus1c Powertully bu1lt but wouldnt hurt a flea She 1 a good sport IU any h ng per ta1n1ng to gymnast1c O e 1 bltlon for a Career lS to s11a Nllh some well known wma band KATHLEEN FUNK Cath1e Sl1ghtly on the yumpy Slde n ver st1ll a mlnute You c n never tell where to hnd her be cause she IS hrst ID one place and then another She enyoys dGUCIng and exc1tement comes to soc1ology when sh IH the mood GERTRUDE HALEY Gert con 1der eatmg and leep1ng form ol dver ION lt was omet1mes wondered 1t he was oflhcted w1th 1nsomn1a Base ball IS her favort e outdoor sport danc1ng her favor1te IU door weakness SSDGCI lly w1th certa1n people MARIAN HAHKER Speed ways d1a we ID e studles by hard work F1 mly bel1eves that stlence IS golden but never m1sses a hearty laugh at a yoke whe a good one comes along Her pe peeve to have t'1e Q1 s 'ea e her CAMILLA ELSER Blond1e Our VIVGCIOUS l1ttle blonde who l1ke all the other 1nhab1 tarts thunk readtng letters IS a tt l'1t o' heaven Has been ac u fd ot usmg peroxxde 1 her M01 but really the color 1s atu a HELEN GURNICK Mert De p te he corny lokes slne ass she st1ll gets a b1g luck out of them Known as the K1lle of the Class she IS N1lll'lQ to d1g the graves for her x1ct11ns The war has turned her 111nd towards the Marmes EDNA HALSEMA Dutfh Sh 1 1 very valued alto ot the Glee Club and ll ever 1n duct d 1'1to armed GTVICDS w 1 d do well on Guard Du'y She c n always be seen w1tl1 h a.fo 1te pal Red as er dance pat tner at school BETTY HARRINGTON I-lar y A lnerdly greet1ng a w1ll mane-ss to help anyone 1n need these are the character1s t1c-s by whtch we know her Her h lptu' suggestlons keep the c ol paper gomg and make 1' mt re-s1 g for a IIS rea rs 1 -. , .1 t , . - . 5 N ll LE J . , l A 1. 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Vi 1 ho - I E - ' ' ' rl 1 .te ,. fn ll ' - de FRANCES HATKE Red The one senior who has it bad It she isnt reading or mailing a letter she is figuring out the distance between here and some army camp She is the flashing red head of the class who instead of having a temper has a good sense f humor MARGARET KAMSTRA Seaweed She has a bad habit of being tardy the buses are always late Every time there is a knock on the door it brings her more work to do Was espe cially busy as editor of the ECHO Has plenty of school spirit and a strong volce to profess lt IEANNE MARTIN leannie Her favorite occupations clicking a lens in a surprise attack on unsuspecting by standers squealing on the slightest provocations eating beyond all human capacity indulging in unpredicted shop ping sprees asking questions and getting answers and talk ing over back fences MABEL MICl'IALKEf Cricket Although she has the strange art of growing more finger nails than hair, she is the only one physically able to do the cricket hop. Mabels chief aid in keeping slim is working her legs off for the good of the school. MARY AGNES HATKE Aggie A student whose silence brought her fame Friend of all foe of none A strictly coun try girl who would make a per fect farmers wife Always po lite and neatly dressed she was nevertheless a whiz on the basketball floor MADELINE KORTY Smiles Her care free disposition and captivating smile are but two outward signs of her happy go lucky nature Like many others she thinks reading is quite the thing She lended her voice to the glee club as a member of the soprano group PAULINE MELLADY farmer Although a farmer at heart she is Wllllftg to taclfle the col lege course She likes the idea of going to school but not well enough for her to have a per fect attendance record Maybe she will do better during her college years C. A. RIEHLE- Pooch A very enthusiastic tudent Whose aim is to further herself scholastically. Her quite charm' ing personality is her best ase set. Besides all of this she finds time for all activities, her fa' vorite being bowling, and we can always have fun with Pooch. MARGARET RUPPERT Maggre Magg1e defmrtely does not nl-'e bltnd dates She IS always th v1ct1m of ftrst ard class and ltkes playmg the part of the mean ltttle k1d rn play Al though qu1te small she trll ha the pr1v1le-ge of worktng 1n the afternoon 1nstead of attendlng class MARY K SHEETS Kay Never can catch up or' her sleep tn the l1brary Hard to say whether she IS leepxng or wrltlng letters She has the tal ent for an art1st but also knows how to dodge the chance to use Tre alrl who never ge t chool on Monday P t 1 promment utterbua on dance floor A rather good tu dent and more on the sertous Slde Her future career has not yet been dec1ded MARGARET VANDERKOLK Maggle Tall darlf eyed mth groc r clerk ambltton who blush ea 1ly 1f you refer to her boy frlend She Nlll stand for any thtng practrcal and has a spe c1al ltlctng for all comnterctal subyects Q76 Y 'S' L 4.-A A-:ZS CATHERINE SHAFFER Starchxe Catherme was a student for just one year but had a per sonallty whtch made her frrends w1th everyone Starch1e IS small but a bxg part of all the fun durmg class 1nterm1s 1on She dI1V9S her old truck around between repalrs BETTY LOU THELEN F1f1 The sly brunette w1th a weakness for blondes She boasts of h1s flute playlng she thmks he IS a wh1zz but we want proof Her ambrt1on to be A lack of All Trades Sure and she s lrrsh Llkes the boys but rs takmg her ttme IH p1ck1ng one She Wonders why the U S S Harry Lee nev er sarls down the Wabash but ofcourse we would all be wrll lrg to help her wlden that m ghty stream IEAN WILHAUCK Wtlhe Basketball IS the V1tam1n B Wllll6 needs A C Y O member who had her champtonshxp dream come true She loves to talk about her boy frtend es pec1ally h1s car and C ratlon card A hard worker tn school dotes on chemxstry and hope to be a nurse A I , I J x .. ,V 5 '-frm., . , '. 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W r, V Name Helen Anle Lor ame Anstett Rosemary Aretz Mary Burns Pat Cahtll Mrldred Corbett Elleen Crowe Camrlla Flser Kathleen Funk Helen Gurn1ck Gertrude Haley Edna Halsema Marran Harker Betty Harrrngton Frances Hatlce Mary Agnes Hatlce Madcltne Korty lean Martrn Paultne Mallady Mabel Mrchalke Catherrne A R1ehle Margaret Ruppert Cathertne Shal er Mary Kay Sheets Betty Lou Thelan Pat Thoennes Leota Tracy Margaret Vanderkollc lean W1lllGllCk Prnphl I N Will Be Marrled Lton Tamer College Gradt c A Farmer s Wtte Blacl Beat ty Stenographer Seam tre s Hou e Darn el Coed Corned enne Boogle Woog1e G1r A Gob s G1rl aleeptng Beauty Edttor Army Wrle ldeal Hou owl r Nur o Arde Hand Reader Teacher Dr1ll1antWor11ar Soclety Lady Nurse Travelrng Saleswontcn Theatrrcal Manager lf-350 s bmph C1 l Traveler Eleclrlclan s Mate Grocer Army Nurse Wlll Look Contented Mrghty Well Educated At The Stocl' Beautltul At The Typewrtter Sewed Up Falr And Devoted Sweet And Datnty Sourly Humorou For Gld Age Pensron At The Funny Stde Ol Lrle Lxhausted Ambmou At Gen Klutkze l conomtcal Helpful At Palms For Mrstake ljneraettc S ately For Detec Dlsgusted lmportant At Camera At Road Stan Flectrrtted Bustness Lrlce lor Trouble Wlll Have Nattonal Home Adventurous Career Knowledge Huge Chrclcens Premature Gray Hatr Busrness Success Bobblns Dean lr Deslrable Acguatntances Laughs lrve Day And Ntght Gobs Gt Fun Dreamy Lrle Scoops joey And losetta Happy l lle Untmt hed Busrness Great Future All The Answer An lnterestrng L1 e A L le Ot Le1sure Many Hemedres A Sale Now And Then JDO Movle Hou e Publtctty Lxpertences To Remember Twtn Sparks Cham Gt Stores Eattahon Pals 1 ' 1 I 1 Y , v M A Q 'l L r . ' ' 5 f' J 1, -15. ' C r 1 ' ' S s ' ' i s . 1 , . ' 4' ' X i' ' s , f 'f 1, S ls I ' , ' Q Q MfU l'7TClKG1T1f5lTCl ACUGSS At Her Public Fame And Fortune . H ' 59s 5 . 'f . A . 1 i . A ts ' L 1 , ,A t A ' 7 ' ' s s , , r F . V fl .3 n C, V - '- - J 57 L SL.: .Iuninrs F1rstBow Patr1c1a Barnhlzer Mary M Bower Cecel1a A Brooks Dons Burkle Dorothy Butz Helen lean Conley Roberta Connolly Second Row Maryone Co bett Betty Cor o Maman Datzman Ruth DeLong Patrlcla Freeland Dorothy Hatke l.o1s I-hclcs Thlrd Bow Rua Kerkhove Mary Kessen Barbara Klem Ch ystal Ann Klernrne Ianet McFarland Ruth McManus Helen Mrchallce Fourth Row Betty M1ller loan Mo r Adehne Olev Mary Battery Frances Fletha France Bxehle Amta Clalre S1GQll'1Gd F1tth Row Bette SSTVISS Evelyn Bt vens Mrldred Stlvere, Mary A Stock Fa1th Van Anda Patr1c1a Vaughan Mary K Younker 3 '- ag 3 -1 3 ,X ' 2 FR I . . Y L' ,, SI . I I .. ' 2 ' , , ' , r , t ' , se, f , ' , 'Y, S ' I ' , . e .., .' ' ' ' , Suphnmnrvs. 0 1 lla W N 0 5 Q. . ' QQR X., 'iffy K L Ftrs! Row Mary Carolyw A ez Ro atle Ro c. ary Ruth Bosfsung Dorothy Bown Alberta Butz Betty Lou Colm Ho f rury Fontof Second Ro N Mary E Coomey Phyllt Davt Datrlcra E z Cec lla Fm z Ioanne Grattam Marqarp Ha fry Loulsr Ha rmg O1 Thxrd Row Adelme Hortke- Mary Efelyru H1 k E1 ew Hrrlel Rose Mary Ian en Rtta K sen R salyn Kesspn Tozrrfb Ke-tterer Four h Ftoyv Patrtcta Kr k B ty Kllpp Rt. rt art Kluwpp V1 grma Korty MGYI9 Lmd Lu lla May G'or1a Mtr Frith R I Mary Ann My Lo 'ta trcubml Po flrrxary P Chr Mary Pto SK1 Mary Arm Posthau M lan Rlehlp L tr Ro rm rt SIYYLI Row Luc1'1e Schate D QS Schrad r A 1 Marte S or Bflrbar Thplpn Martha Tur f tt fl rx . I V '54 V K k'f-KRT' , V - my GE tv 3 4' 3 2 4- A K '3 6 ' ' . 5 1 1 L ' .9 ' X 1 4 H1 eg t- t 'K ff' ' I A 7. H. t ,fi 'A t an S -: y 'az . X ' 1 ' f ,L f v vQ L A4 Q , r 1 y ' T fx Q lk' fi sg 1 if A 4 if or Q A 1 2 '-3 X X 2 L A 2' M fl X f a ,oo to M x M AA X - ' WW' M . M H, :Q. . , y r A K 1' 3 X 'H ' y -A . 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PL X J 'Q F1rst Row Maryorle Baker There fr Bale-rt leter Mary M Borgerm loartr Boesung Patr1c1a Bult Georglan Cors Patrlme Doppelle-ld S cond Bow lean Elser Martha Farrell Margu rlte Fa swacrtt G rtrude Fowler Evelyn Hal emer Patty Harrmgtorm Velma l-latlce Thlra Bow Ruth Iansert Madelmc Kerrdrlck Betty Kerxzler Madonna Klmker Dorothy Korty Dlana Krecek Phylhe Kremer Fourth Bow Catherme Lfrrmert Betty McGloth1m Mary lane Mclaaughlm Ehzabeth VlcLaughl1r1 Ruth Mellady Barbara Merch nt Margaret Mlller F1fth Row Mary Ann Moeer Phfllvs O hmm r Marv Quellhorst Lmcla Baltery Begma Arm Bausch Betty lean Reuzerxaar Lmda lee He-uzernaar Slxth Row Patty Scheetz Phyllls achwmt Mary Scott Lola Slegfrled Lars Smlth Marrlyn Soerback Norma Stetll Seventh Row Betty Steverm Mary Arm Varr Arrda Dolore Wauthler M1ldred Zmk ll I 7 2 4 14- , 6 2 -.. g an ,Q 2' -72 y 2 , l' 4 Q V B ' ' 'X K, ff. H My rf, f , 1 3 Y , V I N71 ' ff bf f 2, ' ?' , . ul B B rv B A f ' 1 M s 1 -fr 5 , t if 1 4- ' V yi? 9 ' X ' . A , Q gi , r f 4' karl W E M L - lx LM ,B M , , , 'W M7 gk : 1 , 1 V' 1, Q f 4 V 4, Q , l Q ,, 1' l . , L l' 1 ' A ,, J x - ' ' 3 ' ' , ' F91 s , . . t .. , 4 ' e 2 . ., . e ' S . l e , S ' , ' . . ' B , , e , I X ' . I . 1 5 I X l S+- i. 9 I Q A . I . Aspirants Ftr t Row Ioan Wood A11 e Marte Prttchett Catherxne Ntx Se ond Row Dorothy Klumpe Alrhea Ptlotte Phyllts Bower lrene Get ler Ruth Ftschesser HE SCHOOL YEAR of 1942 1943 brought to the premtses of St Francts Htgh School a group of etght Asptrants Asptrants for what? Thts IS brtetly stated ln the answer to the tollowtng questton Am l called to reltglous ltfe? Many a Catholtc g1rl tn the schools of Amertca today and doubtless too many a one no longer tn school ts askmg herself that all 1mportant guestton Does God want me to be a nun? Has He ln Hts tn ftmte goodness slngled me out from among so many for that great honor the honor of helplng tn the salva tton of souls for Hts glory? And tt He has desttnecl me for that htgh dtgntty how am 1 to know? The purpose ot thts class of As ptrants IS to help glrls who feel at tracted to thts hlgher and nobler llfe the Reltgtous state to hear the votce of God more clearly by lead mg l1fe somewhat away from the notse and bustle of the modern world Dectdlng ones vocatton takes much sertous thought and fervent prayer IH some rather qulet secluded spot ls there such a place? Yes the good Ststers have opened a School for that purpose whlch IS 1n connec tton wtth the postulate and novlttate S ' , C , . S ,, . -.'. . , A I 1 . 11 I - . I - Y- 1 I . 1 1 . . , . 1 , . . I . , , 1 1 Y, - I - Iustcisthe tW1g1S bent the tree S1l'1C111'19d POPE Moral Essays 'Tis educction forms the common mindg WW x f 'fm BkTh 9- Q Y x U1 S9 '16 EW AA, ,S JL T: yn nl X V IAm the Iluur llll FITSI Row Helen Gu mck Mlldrecl Corbett Gertrude Haley Mabel M1chalke Elleen Crowe Cam1lla Elser Catherme Ann R1ehle Mary Agnes Hatke Pat ICIG Cahlll Second Row Leota Tracy Ma ga et Kamstra Mary Kathennc Sheets Mar1an Harker EDITOR IN CHIEF Margaret Kamstra ASSOCIATE EDITOR Catherme Ann R1ehle LITERARY Mabel Mlchalke CA' ENDARIAN Mary Agnes Hatke ART Mary Katherine Sheets Elzllu Staff BUSINESS MANAGER Elleen Crowe ASSOCIATE Cam1lla Elser TYPISTS M1ldred Corbett Helen GUFH1Ck Leota Tracy PHOTOGRAPHY Patrlcla Cahlll Marlon Harker DISTRIBUTION Gertrude Haley Margaret Ruppert Edltor tn ch1ef AQSOCIGTS Copy Feature News Se 10 Iunlor Ru me s Manager Trumpeter Staff EDITORIAL Betty Harrmgton Faxth Van Anda Mabel Mlchalke Margaret Kamstrc Edna I-Ialsema STAFF Society Exchange Sports Alumnae r Frances I-Iatke Catherme Rlehle Paullne Mellady Mary Ellen Kantz Dolores Ebel Rosemary Aretz Assocxates Mary Plon lu Adelxne I-Iatke NEWS REPORTERS Mary Agnes I-Iatke Sophomore Luella May Roberta Connelly Freshman Phyll1s Osthelmer PRODUCTION STAFF Patrtcla Thoenne Crowe Helen Gurnlck Loota Tracy Mlldred Corbett Betty Lou Thclon F1rst Row Patncla Thoennes Edna I-Ialsema Margaret Kamstra Frances I-Iatke Catherme Ann Rlehle Luella May Roberta Connolly B tty Lou Thelen Mlldred Corbett Mary Agnes Hatke Elleen Hurley Phyllls Osthetmer Second Row Rosemary Aretz Adetme I-Iatke Mary Plonskt Fa1th Van Anda Betty Harrmgton Mabel Mlchatlce H len Gurmck Leota Tracy Elleen Crowe A t - n' r, ,, , , 5' S ' , :s Stcnciltsts Eileen , . , ' , , , . , . , . I . , F, btudvnt luunu T 1 F f4d111fdt1o11 co111p11 ed ol elected Gnd dudl1l1ed wtudems lt, 111e1.1 here orre represemdhyes ol 1l1e loo' cldeues ol our l11ql1 acl1ocl TH od lecchers ond Qludems cl se 1 cel er o g1veTl1e 51 lCl0T1l5 c 1d e r P e 1e5Por1e1o1l11y of orewervm 1 order dfd d1Qc1pl1r1e ll ormds doo 11 d 11eeded 1111p ove111e111 111 Tl1G gene d1 morale of the school loy co ope1c1t1oP hem een the student loody cmd ldc 11V by 5Qll1I'1Q for 'llG 1decs doed c1t4er1Sl11y rmd dew ccrdt r11'1c1pleQ e11 der llllfl for lll5 cerce f11r1Q T f we HQ 1' e e111 re Sc' cc e Cl md 1 f 1 Illf 1e111 eel cl IOII e lt 311 yea ce11 1111 dlly tc cdrry out ll1G de 11ocml1c prm cl me l IC fredieqt doo lo 1e 1 11s 1 ecc1o'e lc d e1f1e5 1 dent: 1 we e 'ear ect f 1e11 we 1e dc ew 1 Q .1 der 5 l 1l1e Cou c1l 11e loere ore quued I e C edge 1 Me, ldle T 1 ledge or ll e Scl1ofl Cf 111 1 C st1t1 11or1 1 ey 1cJe tc xccdle 1e11 e 1 eo1 1 S er e cr e Q dent cc 1fc1 1 l ll . 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' j lie ' Qff il Q., lt ES 1 .deed C1 gr, ' l1c:1'1fiz1 lc: 'mg .1 . .iogl Q1 l. lc S, 1 th etc '. ffof.. .Q Student Council Misslnn Sunshine Snciety HE 1942 43 Mission and Sunshine Club part1c1pated 1n many act1v1 t1es and prolects 1n order as the name implies to help the misslons and spread sunshine This year the country being en gaged in war we were given many opportunities to do war work and perform acts of charity for the men in servlce Our chapter of the Sunshme Society made two large afghans for the convalescing soldiers at Billings dition to this medals and leaflets were sent to the var1ous camps ana training schools In the lnfantile Paralysis Drive the sum of fifteen dollars was collected The g1rls who worked at the different theaters and dur1ng intermi slons collected money for this purpose Two bundle drives of old clothes for the mi s1ons were sponsored dur ing the year The clothes were sent to the mission places in the West and Southwe t Money was taken from our fund to be sent to the poor and needy As in former years th1s was no ex ception the outstandlng event for the Christmas baskets Due to the ratlon ing of food the baskets were fewer in number nevertheless they were prepared w1th the same zeal and good cheer OFFICERS Pre ident Helen Ahler Treasurer Martha Farrell V1 e President Rita Kerkhove Chairman Indoor Committee Patricia Cah1ll Secretary Mary Ann Pos hauer hairman Outdoor Committee Gertrude Hale, Hospital. Throughout the year, in ad- senior girls was the distribution of I l'l1lllIlS nf lVl.lry rl' I-IE LEGIONS OF MARY IS a com parat1vely new Cathohc aposto late now open to the lalty lt or1g1 nated on September 7 l92l when a group ol young men and women members of a poor par1sh ln Dublln determlned to help thelr parlsh prlests 1n labors agalnst poverty and sm Soon s1m1lar groups were work mg ln other panshes unt1l today they are spread through the entlre world The general a1m ol the club IS to wage war under the superv1s1on of the1r sp1r1tual dlrector agcunst the sp1r1t of the world and the powers ol ev1l The St Franc1s Hxgh School LGQIOTW of Mary IS composed of members of .--,F Y' the student body who pledge them selves to oe acttve powers for good ln school at home and ln all places of recreat1on The th1rd Thursday of every month was set as1de as the day when the l,9Q101'1S of Mary would recelve Holy Commumon ln a body They encourage the readmg of more Cathollc hterature A d1splay was made of all avatlable Cathoh magazlnes books and pamphlets clurmg the last week of February A drlve to collect rel1g1ous medals or the boys rn servlce sponsored by th1s oraanxzatlon was met Wlth the whole nearted co operat1on of the ent1re student body OFFICERb Presxdent Roberta Connolly Fleporte Loulse Harrlngton Vlce Preslclcnt C try tal Ann Klemrn Se retary Patrlcla En I I ll I .ff ' r ' , ' t A ' l ' A ,. 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' - I - r .s , ..e c 2 .Iulianettes NE ot the most actlve and Cher 1shed orgamzattons ot St Fran cts IS the Lattn Club The mem bers known throughout the school as the Iuhanettes are those gtrls who are studylng Lattn or are tnterested ID tt The Iuhanettes sponsored by Sts ter Hosta the Lat1n teacher have en gaged ln many mteresttng acttvtttes dur1ng the past year At the begtn ntng of the school year the Second Year Lat1n students were 1n1t1ated xnto the club by an rmpresslve cere mony At Chrlstmas ttme the Iuhan ettes w1th the a1d ot the Ftrst Year students presented a beautttul drama for the enyoyment ot the whole student body At the opemng ot the second semester the Ftrst Year Latm students were made new members by the usual 1nsp1r1ng rltual When preparotttons tor the G A A Carnl val were begun IH March the Latm Club ambttlously planned the terrtty 1ng stde show A Tnp Through Hades Perhaps the most outstand 1ng lultanette event was the Pageant of the Ioytul Mystertes ot the Rosary The Roman Banquet was the Cltmax 1ng club act1v1ty For her co operatton rn acttvtttes each g1r1 recetved a just number of potnts When a member mertted one hundred pomts she was awarded a cherlshed ptn from the lumor Classl cal L ague tn wh1ch our club has a Chapter GHICERS Consult Quaestor Praetor Aedlle lamtor LOUIQG l-larrmgton Helen Sheetz Ma y Ruth Bossung Lots lean Smlth Georgtan Cors Norma lean Stelll Patr1c1a Klmker Elleen Hurley Phylhs Osthelmer Carolyn Aretz ' f , , - t I Y ' I Y I I - , . 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HYSICAL and mental tra1n1ng should be a part ot our everyday hte Plenty of SXGTCISS ln both m1nd and body IS a sure Way to good health shows that there IS no better way to fun and health Bowhng started otf Wllh a new team that has achleved tts goal hlgh scoresl In the meant1me the basketball team was brushmg up on the1r techmque for the tourneys The g1rls showed the1r good sports I mansh1p and Gb1lll1eS 1n those games .Softball soon took the place of bas ketball Th1s was a game wh1ch held the lnterest of all Other act1v1t1es were p1ng pong ton and tennls Horseback r1d1ng h1k1ng blcycllng danclng and tum bl1ng also were tavontes Agaln 1n 1943 the g1rls enyoyed a campmg tr1p at McCorm1cks Creek State Park The trlp held many lnter ests for the athletes and lovers of nature OFFICERS Presldent Paulme Mellady Treasure Ioanne Graham Vlc Pres1dent Carolyn Aretz Secretary Falth Van Anda L f if is 1' l 1 if Q n, if ft tt The bep and energy of the G. A. A, shuftleboard, deck tennis, badmin- Glen: Eluh HE St Cecellas Glee Club of St PFOHCIS l-hgh School was organ 1zed for the emoyment of the g1rls and that they may learn to appre c1ate good musrc Thrs year wtth the help ot both Alphonsls ot the musrc department the Glee Club has part1c1pated tn many choral programs Thetr txrst rendttlon was rn honor ol the patron ess of musrc St Cecel1a On March 3 the annual Choral Program was pre sented to the student body and the pubhc VOYIOUS other programs were g1ven throughout the year Musrc wh1ch comes from the very heart and soul enables one to love better the beauty of nature and above ot all brlngs one closer to God Everyone has a weakness for mu s1c ol some land because tt IS only emottons e1ther sorrowful or loytul and there IS no better or more ettt CIGHT way to open the heart than through rnuslc At the close of thts school year the Glee Club can truly say that they have galned both splrttually and mentally by thelr venture 1nto the muslcal world OFFICERS Pre-s1dent Gertrude Haley Secretary Cornella W1nter VIC P es dent Fa1th Van Ando Treasu er Gertrude Fowler l Y i V f ' V . l . I S C N, J J Sister M. Constance and Sister M. natural tor people to express their Girl Scouts HE SENIOR GIRL SCOUTS of St Francls l-hgh School was organ 1zed IH the sprlng of 1942 under the leadershlp of M1ss Ehzabeth Ien nett The troop conslsted of slxteen members therr leader asslstant lead er and flve comm1ttee women At the meetmgs wh1ch are held twxce a month the members plan ac t1v1t1es that glve servrce to others further therr own knowledge and Some of the meetlngs have been hlgh llghted by the lnterestlng talks grven by speakers engaged by the troop At one meetlng Mrs Schrerber beauty operator spoke on 'The Care of the Halr At another Mrs R B Stewart Glrl Scout Comm1ss1on er explcuned a partrcular phase of C1v1l1an Defense Other speakers were Mrs Galloway of the WAACS and Mrs Welloughby dress de slgner Thls w1nter the Scouts attended the Purdue Playshop and en1oyed three of thelr best productrons Cuckoo on the Hearth The Moon ls Down and hm Dandy Several of the members have taken courses offered at the Y W C A and recelved cert1f1cates IH Chlld Care and F1fSl A1d A beauhtul kmtted afghan IS proof that the glrls have learned a few han d1crafts Chlp carvlng another ac cornphshmen of thls group was ap plred IP the fashronmg of 1nd1v1dual Jewelry boxes add to their social enjoyment. . . 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L I ' Twelve Hnurs by the Clank SENIOR CLASS PLAY Sunday Wednesday May 16 19 1943 Synopsxs NTO WOODLAWN COTTAGE a er can be lost Dons small house on the estate of Bev However events take strange and erly Gllbert an actress move three amb1t1ous young glrls Ruth tMargaret Ruppertl Sue fLeota Tracyl and Estelle CFrances Hatkel hop1ng to devote a month to 1nten srve study ln thelr respect1ve arts Durmg an unexpected V1S1l at the Cottage Beatrlce Gllbert fCam1lla Elserl reveals the fact that Beverly has dlsappeared suddenly and un accountably She runs away because her manager refuses to allow her to usual character1zat1on ot soc1ety women Into the atmosphere of study comes Carol CE1leen Crowel a gay cousm of Estelle Ard1s Clean W1l hauckl a strange young woman who caught ID the storm forgets her own 1dent1ty and Arabella tMar garet Kamstral a country g1rl who refuses to leave the tr1o The advent of a dashlng young man 1n a gray and scarlet car adds mystery the krdnapmg of an herress makes the glrls wonder rf thelr nameless strang unexpected courses The l1vely Carol elopes w1th the dashmg young man to the accompamment of motor horns ptstol shots and a v1s1t to the pol1ce statlon a terr1f1c crash outs1de her wmdow brlngs back Ardls to normal condltron and causes her to remember a motor acc1dent on her weddlng tr1p that has resulted 1n her temporary aberrat1on Aunt Let1t1a CEdna Halsemal comes m search of Carol because she had escaped exclted when she hears of Carols marnage but later approves of 1t Along comes the news that the he1r ess has been found and that Ardts husband IS safe 1n a nearby town And then as a cllmax Arabella proves to be Beverly Gllbert who undrscovered by anyone has played the role of a country g1rl and has proved that she IS clever enough to submerge her own personallty 1n that ot another person All of wh1ch happens rn the penod from noon to mxdnrght twelve hours by the clock 1 I 1 I T D play a role far different from her from her home. She becomes very In I.ife's Glad Mnrn Presented by THE SENIOR CLASS Tuesday April 6 1943 Synopsis ll N LIFE S GLAD MORN por trayea school hte and 1lS extra currlcular act1v1t1es at St Francrs College The settrng IS rn the St Fran c1s dormrtory and the tlme covers a school year The theme IS the chorce of the relrglous vocatlon by the mos' popular g1rl Ioan Graham CMabel Mrchalkel When the curtam opens the sen1or hauckl Lou Anderson CGertrude Haleyl lane Murray CPatr1c1a Ca h1lll Ruth Lane CBetty Lou Thelenl and Dot Sommers lMGd9l1HG Kortyl are gathered together 1n fnendly con versatlon 1n Agnes Byrnes CCam1lla Elserl room As they are converslng Srster de Paul CHelen Ahlerl and loan the new senror make therr appearance A b1t of humor IS brought 1nto the play by the two mards Yvonne tPat r1c1a Thoennesl and Nora tlseota Tracyl Dunng the Easter vacatlon Ioan goes to V1S1l Agnes at her home where she IS slowly recovenng from 1n1ur1es rece1ved 1n an automobrle accrdent the nlght of the prom At th1s trme Agnes requests that loan enter the convent tn her place s1nce her parents would not permlt her to do so Ioan does not promrse xmrne tune only to fmd her dear frlencl dead at her return After returrung to the college she QIVGS much thought to the request and prays that she w1ll do the nght thlng Her conclus1on IS that the re hgrous hte IS her place She contmues wrth her good works One of her cate chxsm students Ieannle fMargaret Ruppertl benefrts by her work Ioan s revelatlon of her plan to en ter the convent brlngs th1s movlng drama to a sat1sty1ng concluslon girls, Polly Winthrop 'Clean Wil- diately. She leaves Agnes for a short The Lady in Gray IUNIOR CLASS PLAY Sunday, Tuesday November 22 24 1942 Synopsxs ATHERINE Cloan Moserl hnds thtngs a blt too slow so she sug gests to st1r up exc1tement by pretendtng that Ellse CDor1s Burklel IS the author ot a best seller Phyllls CFrances R1ehlel assummg the per sonahty of a glamorous debutante whose last name IS the same as her own Parmenter and she mstnu ates that she IS engaged to Ted W1n ston son ot the noted Admtral Wm ton Fate a1ded by Polly Pry tAn1ta Stegfrtedl a busybody ot twelve takes a hand IH succeedlng events The real author IS a hotel guest The aunt of the true lane Parmenter Clfrances Rlehlel appears upon the scene news comes that lane wlth a newly acqu1red husband w1ll make a brlel stay at the hotel Helen CRO berta Connollyl stster of Mrs Som erton hotel hostess CRuth McManusl and Ted W1HSlOH s real hancee wor rted because she has had no commu mcatlon w1th Ted s father and moth er grows puzzled and dlstressed when she hears of Catherlne s clalm to Ted Myster1ous lady tn gray who ap pears appeals to Helen 1n a most det 1n1te way and creates susplclon among all the guests She solves the trouble ot M1ss Adams CFa1th Van Andaj a mystenous artlst The rest of the cast Molly tPatty Freelandl Ann Wallace CCecel1a Brooksj Mtss Bennett tHelen M1ChGlk6l and Mrs Mltchell CPat Barnh1zerJ adds to the excrtement ot the comedy Events ad1ust themselves Cather 1ne confesses that she IS merely creat mg a sensatton El1SG becomes a lr1er1d and admtrer ot the real author and the two Parmenters meet and agree 1t s a grand 1oke Mrs Gray proves to be the lovely and fasctnat ng W1lG ot the admtral who has chosen tlrus way ot becom ma acquamted w1th Helen 1 1 1 - ' 1 . . . 1 - A 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 , I ' ' -. . 1 1 1 S . 1 1 f ' 1 1 1 , . 1 1 ' 1 , . , . , . 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May Day NE OF THE most beautrful cere 1non1es 1n the St FTGHCIS Hlgh School year was the annual May Crownlng Th1s rmpresslve cere rnony was held th1s year espec1ally to ask Mary s 1ntercess1on w1th God for the restorat1on of peace to the Leadlng the DFOCGSSIOH Marran Harker carned the Arnencan flag and Cathenne Shaffer carned the Papal flag Followlng were the h1gh school and college students student nurses alurnnae s1sters postulants and nov1ces of the St Frances con vent wendrng the1r way through the beautrful gardens recrtlng prayers and s1ng1ng hymns rrnplonng Our Blessed Mother's help to our world of turmoll Th1s large processron termmated before an outdoor altar rn front of wh1ch the varrous groups formed large l1v1ng V s A new and beautrful statue of the Blessed V1rg1n Marv stood at the t1p of the f1rst V As 1n past years the May Queen and her fore the altar Mary Agnes Hatke had the honor of plactng a crown of sweet peas on the Blessed V1rg1n Mary Queen of May larth Van Anda Helen M1 chalke Erleen Hurley and Cathenne N1x were the queens attendants Beautlful bouquets were carr1ed by the flower glrls Betty Harnngton and Mabel Mrchalke Thls was another May processlon wh1ch wlll never be forgotten by the large crowd that attended world. court occupied the central portion be- -I ,, N frail xl i H42 15 -anal xux , . -Jigex 1 ! 1 x. mal' 1 1 .aq MJF' .ack 'ff , emma! .A 'H-s A 17: , Nnjsr ' I in 1,4 L X llllll Sf 741mm Miz Z , xx fy 2 Z 51, f 111 IIINLIIIS l,,lII'llll ll C A55 PLUMBINC SHOP llmnxu r A fm ll wx N1 TL aglmaal uf Illia NHL dim, IIADINC JIXXII N S IRL 181 119 XI1111 brunt ldfuure Ind SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER ff O O DVI I Amy H t r nt I 1,41 I1 ' - uf ' , I ' 1 1 W ' l Q . l , I I frjfiii 1, 51 gf-:.-'1 '. 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'?f.'j,I.f'1 '.,1-Q ., Ealvnllar The tudent body at ended Holy Mass for the mtentton ol a new and permanent Armtsttce Day The Amerlcan Government Class gave a speclal war bond convocatton lo 2l Th1 was Nattonal Cathohc Book Week durlng whtch book revtews and po ter contests were prepared by the tuntor sophomore and lresh man Cla ses The semors showed the r lnterest by dtsplaytng a book ex lbll Alo durlna tht wee prtze were awarded to those stu dents who partlctpated tn the poster Conte ts A convocatton tn honor of St Cece lla Patroness of Mustc was spon sored by the Glee Club 72 24 The tumors presented a deltght lul class play The Lady tn Gray 27 28 Everyone entoyed these two tree days lor thetr Thank gtxtng turkey dtnners DECEMBER l 2 3 The gtrls observed thetr annual three day retreat 78 A trtduum of Holy Masses and Communtons was offered lor the tn tentton ot Pope Plus Xll Thts tr1 duu n was presented to Hts Holtness as a Chrlstmas gtlt A Chrtstmas program wa spon sored by the Iultanettes The usual Chrlstmas program was gtven by the freshman class Thts was followed by a Chrlstrnas party durtng whtch gtlts were exchanged forthe lvltsstons Many abundantly hlled Chrtstmas baskets were dellvered The long awatted zero hour the begtnntng of the Chrtstmas Vaca non NUARY Exeryone was happy to greet the New Year by recetvmg Holy Mass and Communton 1 thetr partsh hurches Chrtstmas holtdays are over back to the grlrn realtty th opentng of Chool b tht Feast ol Eplphany pccm 1'IYPI'5 were olff red for PF TC RIEHLE BROTHERS TAVERN oe and It at Rlchlc Prop By Pass and Schuyler Avenue. 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I2 lluntests and Awards VERY SCHOOL recerves added pubhcrty from the1r partrcrpatron rn contest and even more rf the1r efforts are rewarded St Francrs has had 1ts share of such publrcrty Labor omnta v1nc1t Labor conauers all thmgs Th1s ts true among the Latrn classes who have three wrnners tn the State Latrn Contest The three glrls of whom we are all proud are Helen Sheets and Mary Ruth Bossung who were txed for thrrd place rn the Twentleth State Latrn Contest 1n DIVISION ll and Georgran Cors wmntng same honors rn DIVISION I The State awarded these grrls beautrful certlfrcates and the cum laude medals M1ldred Corbett and Betty Harnngton dlsplayed the1r hterary ab1l1ty when they won frrst and second prrzes respecttvely rn the essay contest spon ored by the Knlghts of Columbus Three senror grrls Betty Harrrngton Edna Halsema and Betty Lou Thelen have ach1eved the great honor of not mrssrng a day of school durlng the1r four years of hrgh school l1fe An award grven by the Lafayette Busrness and Professlonal Women s Club based upon loyalty co operatron courtesy and general scholarshrp was pre sented to Barbara Klern a member of the tumor class Th1s year the shorthand classes have launched on an O G A awards program Those who rece1ved specral awards were Mabel Mrchalke a Com plete Theory Club Award Pm and the 80 Word Club Award Margaret Vander kolk recexved a srmrlar award for BO words per mrnute The Senror O C1 A Membershlp Certtfrcate Club Award an O O A bracelet was presented to M1ldred Corbett lndrvldual prrze w1nners ln the Annual lnternatronal O G A contest who rece1ved Supenor Merrt Certlfrcates are Edna Halsema Erleen Crowe Mabel Mrchalke Cathenne Ann B1ehle M1ldred Corbett Margaret Van derkolk Mary Agnes Hatke Patrrcla Freeland Brta Kerkhove Mary Ann Kessen Helen Mrchalke Frances Bettrg Patrrcra Vaughn and Ioan Moser A traveltng trophy and a pennant were two awards wh1ch the Junror typtsts ach1eved as a result of placrng second rn the Natronal Cathol1c Every Puprl Typtng Contest Ind1v1dual honors went to Helen Mrchalke and Brta Kerkhove who rece1ved honorable mentron Frances Bettrg rece1ved honorable mentton 1n the Natlonal Typlng Assoc1at1on Contest for rndrvrduals Those who won honors rn the State Cathol1c Hrgh School Art Exhrbrt held at Central Cathol1c Hrgh School rn Fort Wayne were loan Ketterer placrng second rn water colors st1ll lrfe Cornelra Wrnters frrst place for drawrng and Mary Plonskr second for craft cremrca The Grrls Athlettc Assoc1at1on has been especrally actrve throughout the year of 43 To galn any specral dlstlnctton the grrls must earn pornts through specral act1v1t1es The hlghest honor gtven for O A A work was earned by Brta Kerkhove who rece1ved the G A A Plaque Tho e who rece1ved school mono grams were loan Graham Lucrlle Schaffer and Mary Ann Stock We are proud of these grrls who have o generously donated the1r trme and efforts to brrng honor and glory to St Francrsl 'J1 - 1 1 , V . , . .. .. 11 . , 1 . . C' . , , .5 4 1 1 , . . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' , , . . , , , - I L 1 - - - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 V -1 , A 1 , . . , , N C . , . . . . ., O - 1 1 1 4 3 . .luninr-Senior Prnm OFT LIGHTS Gay muslc Throngs of grrls 1n beautrtul for mals Couples dancrng to the soft strands of sweet mus1c Thrs was the atmosphere pervadrng the audlto r1um of St Francls Hlgh School on Aprrl 28 1943 at the Iumor Senlor Prom It was 11ke enterlng 1nto anoth er world The sett1ng was a beauhful country garden w1th twmmg morn mg glones swaymg palms and rus trc benches The musrc was furmshed by Harry Reed and hrs orchestra At 9 30 p m the crownrng of the prom queen and the grand march were held Camrlla Elser presrdecl as prom queen wrth her attendants Gertrude Haley Patrl c1a Cahrll Lors I-hcks and Patrxcla Vaughn After the coronatron the queen presented the Blessed V1rg1n a corsage of beautrful roses whlle the grrls sang one of the most loved hymns to our Blessed Mother On Thrs Day ' These ceremon1es were followed by the Grand March led by the Queen Dancrng formed the mam feature of the remarnder of the evenlng These leSl1V1l16S ended wlth the play 1ng of the Natlonal Anthem . . , - I - - 1 1 . . , - 1 1 1 ' . , . .1 - ' 1 . . . 1 I - 1 1 ' 1 f A xJl01fz1fLlfL lfglflflflp WL! lf5QlflfL8lfLf QWL O VL! 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A ' C o ' A Stamps and Hnnlls URING the past year of war and great strrfe the grrls of St FIGHCIS have taken great prlde ID 1nvest1ng therr money and encouraglng others to IHVGST rn stamps and bonds Thls was done to a1d m OblG1I'l11'lg a speedy v1ctory for Amenca On November ll before a hushed and appreclattve assembly a colorful program pertarnrng to Armrstrce Day was presented by the Amerlcan Govern ment Class Th1s beautrful patnotrc pageant deplcted promrnent events of World War l and Il lt brought before the mrnds of the gtrls what many Amencans sacr1f1ced for the1r country All the glrls were encouraged to lncrease thelr number of stamps and bonds for vrctory Amerrcan H1SlOFy for Vtctory was the txtle of a program presented on February 22 by the Amencan Htstory class Thrs program was the culmlnatlon of a weeklong War Bond Drrve All classes 1o1ned tn the drlve both as a co operatlve enterpr1se and a patr1ot1c gesture A grand total of S1267 50 was reahzed durmg the rally The marn feature of the program was a War Bond QUIZZ presented by the Junlors Thls qulzz gave everyone a clearer vlew of the purpose value and necesslty of buylng VICTOTY Bonds and Stamps By these var1ous programs and convocatrons the g1rls have tned to keep before the mrnds of the student body the grave responsrbthty of supplyrng all the needs of the boys at the front The convocauons seemed to have served the1r purpose for a total of S4500 tn bonds and stamps has been sold 1 f tt - - - ff - , . 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