St Josephs Academy - Academy Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1940

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Sophomore Class When the Sophomores met again at the beginning of this year, they elected as their class officers: Monica Liston, presi- dent: Mercedes Auler, vice-president: Betty Bub, secretary: and Betty Nelson, treasurer. The opening of the school year included the initiation of the Freshmen as well as several other parties. lust before the Christmas holidays the Freshman and Sophomore classes gave a party in the lounge and after play- ing various games, presents were distributed from under the Christmas tree. When the basketball season opened, the Sophomore team, captained by Bonnie O'Neill, made a creditable showing in the inter-class games. Members of the class participated in the Horse Show and in the Music Festival in the Fontbonne Auditorium The Sophomores also presented two student council meet ings which were presided over by Dorothy lane Campbell Martha Franey and Marilyn Weis were chosen to take part as maids in the traditional May Day ceremonies First Ron M ry Ca herine I-'ay Ioyce Fitzotbbons Catherzn Abret n I n DUN Ellen lane Morrison N' nica i.1ston Mercede Ruler Io.1nn Vvell S Mary Catherine Baaaracco lean Burgess Third Row Mildred Soute Shirley Zeller Shirley Nets Betty Bub Martha Frrney Isabelle Hann Mary Iane Boqqiano Fourth Ron ie en lean WAssm.m Margaret Mary Sturrock Marilyn Weis Teresa Sandueq Dorothy Temrnemeyer Mary Lee Berctn lean Bona rrftn Flow Dorothy Campbell Anne 0Leary Rita Cedarburg Regina Lancaster Mary lane Lynn Lorruune Schrrtdt Mary Ann Riodern Page Twenty one ': a t . es, , e J. ae' , '. ' , ra , 3 . , e ' e . Second Row: Rosemary Brennan, Ieanne Melican, Betty Nels on, Gertrude Dorre, Mary Evelyn Griesedieck, Bonnie O'Ne1l1, ' : t . I . , A ' , . , ' ' , I , ' , ' : I l ., , ':, ' , , -t - : ' I 'V , I . 1 . I I V K. A, I

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1 lunior Cl' rs ifflffffffffill 1 x f XJ ,fl 4 First Row: Niionn Gitttnf, flornpr Vlffllss, Efnbrrfx Holcomb, Pfxtttrirz Bergin, Mary lane Woolf, Ruth Kettler, Genevieve Ft-icidy. Seccnci Hcw: Thfrrfa Bus:-nlrr., Pttssy Sclurer, loan Erindt, lwcmietta B'nde1, flzry ic, Zurtlxgio, lean Kleecnnt, Mwry Kirin olcwsky. Third Row: ?XY.I1C'Ci,glC' Graltatn, Glswm lj'.-syer, lgorcthy Kerper, Mary Claire Icurdan, Lorothy Eelfiglro, Franccs Biand. lane Getter, Patricia Erker, Ma ,J t Tracy, Leia Vie Hummel. Fourth Row: Barnard Leigh, C4onf3tf1:1cerGCdSke, Ruth Schuler, Vivian Martin, Marion 'Wild Geralding Poppy, Mzry Adele' Vlintz. Ftfth Row: Helen Mcljernzott, Claire Shfzckelford, Mary Kathryn Mueller, Ann Henry, lean Hcul hm, ginxa jonighue Patty Czittty. Sixth How. Imelda McNulty, Mary Mxtqatet Lydon, Louise Gtaccicich, Vera Gorman, Laura Li -, sernrrry Holden. X , ,,.,- ,M . l Y' ,,,4-- Ea..5' L' r 1 i' f L .44 Xtvfl 5 4 f f 7 1 If A r a long summer vacation the Class of '4l came to- ' gether as luniors. The first order of business of the ear was 1 I lv! . . . ' L, the election of class officers: Mary Kramolowsky, presidentg X . ' , Constance Cooke, vicefpresidentg Leta Mae Hummel, secretary: ,M lean Houlehin, treasurer. - V After the election, we immediately started our social cal- endar. On September 26, we entertained the Freshman Class fl- f with an al fresco affair. After enjo ing tennis, baseball, and ' 0 Pj f croquet, we closed the day with refreshments in the lounge. . 'J 1 Ann Henr , elected ca tain of the basketball team, roved , f 1 I I I .-uf'-1, V herself to be very capable. We showed our generous mission I -. .f K x .X x . Nqr 4 spirit in St. loseph's Welfare Society by helping to fill baskets for the poor, and by d' sing the less fortunate children of X Mtv poor parishes for their P' ommunion. We entertained the Senior Class with a lunche Norwood Hills Country Club to show our appreciation for the h ride given to us by them in October. As attendants to the Ma ueen, we elected lean l-loulehin and Constance Cooke. Ou stu nt council, headed by Ioan Brandt, presented several programs the school in which helpful talks on a variety of subjects were given. Page Twenty lf'-fci! x4 S X Qs x 1



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Freshman Class nrt How lf tn Tenrlc nan Rhea Mn Iv tzaer Rcsfr wry Voec 1 Glora Loxqwo th Uorlt Bur on lean G1bson Sepond Ro J Vnaxnla Flannlqan Prtrzgta Murp ty RGQIIKIIIK Berrar Rose rry Rv n Mr rv L theune Wh lcan Bety l Betty COYIIVJCIH .f-1 , , tri le , -rt al. 1 1 r,' t , ' . t 1 , 'Q r .t ., :nc jf: , :A H rcfrtt, 4 . 1rd R w Flareruxv- Sonnnerzr, Pat Vtalslt, Mfrrtlxa Skxnker, Ermly Hrnnefin, Frances Hiaqrns, A n llorihon K1 Hequnann, Mary Ann Garvtn. Fourth Raw Betty Mewman, Anna Mae Peterson, Betty Kiley, Anne Krarnolowslcy, Catherue Stoclcman Pat Dwyer Gene-velve Tracy, 1 . , 1 I 1 . . A o . - I I I ' I 1 I 1 I - I . . . . 1, . H . I I On the eleventh day of September we were thlrty eager Freshmen a b1t bashful gradually becomlnq accustomea to the new surroundtnqs ln1t1at1on and partres QIVGH us by the upper classes occurred 1n the thlrd week of s hool Then we qot down to busrness by electlnq the class offlcers who were Patr1c1a Dwyer presrdent Vlrqlnra Flannlqan VICG presldent Anne Kramolowsky secretary and Dont Burton treasurer Dunnq the last Week of October We were QIVGD a Hal lowe en party by the sophomores at Wh1Ch all had a very happy tune Then we were allowed to show our dramatrc ab1l1ty by presenttnq The Other W1se Man durmg the Chnstmas holldays Our basketball team was capably cap tamed by Cathenne Stockman and we part1c1pated 1n the 1nter class tournament We were well represented 1n the Sprrnq Choral Festlval and the Horse Show, and our Student Councll performed a very f1ne Job dunnq the year towards keepxnq the Freshman Class rn order Mary Cathenne Whelan and V1rg1n1a Plan nrgan were chosen as the Freshman attendants to the May Queen Page Twenty two

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