St Josephs High School - Crest / Signet Yearbook (Garrett, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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PRP ihn Len AN DG OU Dp Class History In September, 1929, six graduates from grammar school entered St. Joseph’s School. We were the first Freshmen to wear uniforms. With the amount of knowledge that Freshmen usually have, we plugged along and at the end of the term we passed. In September, 1930, after a pleasant vaca- tion, we all returned except one, Estella Pfeffer- korn who returned to her home town school in Ashley. Most of us received typewriting and shorthand awards. In the fall of 1931 all five returned. We were beginning to realize that there were not many more years for us in school. The great- est event of this year was the addition of one more year to our high school course, changing it from three to four years. Three of us, Alice Klinker, Catherine Pence and Ursula Vander- bosch, decided to return the next year and com- plete the additional year’s work, but two of the class graduated and one left us just before graduation. The three of us returned in the fall of 1932. The year round we warded for the end with the help of those who encouraged us to continue onward for the gaining goal. This year is marked by many momentous occasions, the greatest of which was our dramatic victory “Patty Makes Things Hum.” Now the time has arrived for our departure, which means conclu- sion of all our follies and accomplishments at St. Joseph’s as high school students; in the future it will be as alumnae members. On the banks of the Iroquois River, ex- hausted from a strenuous hike, I decided to take a rest. My intention was not to fall asleep but accidentally this is what I did. I seemed in my sleep t o have a vision in which I was more of an invisible form visiting former school friends in their present mode of living, namely, in the year 1960. I seemed to pass into a large office at the Municipal Airport. Two people in here were strangers, but the private secretary, I immediately recognized to be my old friend, Ursula Vanderbosch, from the Senior Class of 1933. The strangers were the owners of the corporation and they were planning to send Ursula to London as their representative. She seemed quite happy and I hope my dear classmate will fill her position very successfully. 72.7 :7oo ooo I seemed then to pass into a heavy sleep, when again I began to dream. The situation this time was in a university of the State of Washington, where I met another of my friends, Catherine Pence. She was teaching Modern Literature in an entertaining manner. The ap- preciation of her work was evident through the comments of every student. Once more I rested and also once more I dreamed of the third and last student, Alice Klinker, of the year 1933. She was endeavor- ing to save the life of a small child in the worst siege of double pneumonia. For a moment there was darkness and then the child appeared in the arms of Alice, regaining strength. Each has chosen a worthy profession on the pathway upon which God bids us travel. Page 3 2-0-2 2-6-2 2.2 © OO 0-2 2-2 2-222 -O-2-O-S-O 6-2 SOS -2-S-O- 2-2-0 OO OO -O-O-O OO -O-S © 6 O-O-O-O-O-O-S-O-O-S-O OOO - SO S-O- OSS OOS SDSS SSDS SSS SSDS LSS DS D-DD LD D-D DD DD DD @ o7-o ee ied



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Page 4 Oni it Pek Pik AND G:0-LD Class Will ee EET EnEEnEIEIEIInInIEIESEEIEIIEIINIEISSSIEEEEEEEEEEEEnEEEEEEEE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1933, being of sound mind and body, and having come to that place where we must leave the life we have known, and venture forth into other fields of labor, and being unable to take with us into our new sphere the dear possessions, which we have ac- cumulated here, and having a desire to see those same possessions worthily bestowed upon our successors do, will and bequeath the afore- said possession severally or collectively as shall appear herein following: Item 1—To the Fac- ulty, our esteem and regard for their constant help and encouragement to us in efforts to reach this goal. (a) To Reverend J. G. Bennett, our princi- pal, we leave our love, respect, and gratitude not only for the wonderful deeds he has done for each one of us, but for the patience and kindliness that he has manifested to all. (b) To Sister Adeline, our loving teacher, who has shown so much kindliness, and charity to us during our four year course, we leave also our gratitude, respect, and love, for we can say over and over, that we’ve never had such a won- derful teacher as she, and a teacher that will never be forgotten by us, nor in the history of our school. Item 2—To our Juniors who are struggling to reach the goal which we have now attained, we wish much success and happiness. (a) I, Catherine Pence, bequeath to Agnes Schivell, who has not broken the recor d of gum chewing at school, will leave all that is to be found under the desks, and thereabouts. (b) I, Ursula Vanderbosch, bequeath to Albert Lemish, all the pheasants in the United States. (c) I, Alice Klinker, bequeath to Esther QO O--6- 6 2 OSS SSS SSS OSSSOOSSOSLSSSOOSOSOOE SOS Muzzillo, my geometry book, since she has struggled so diligently to learn it from cover to cover. (d) I, Catherine Pence, bequeath to LeRoy Beber, the task of collecting advertisements for our school paper. (e) We, the Seniors, bequeath a barrel of pickles to Bernadine Fetter. (f) I, Ursula Vanderbosch, bequeath to Mary Liss, my inability to cook. Item 3—To the Sophomore Class who has always shown us a wonderful time, we leave our good luck and hope that they too may have the same chance. Item 4—We, the members of the Senior Class do furthermore will and bequeath these several items: (a) To LeRoy Beber, we will and bequeath a cake of Lux toilet soap hoping that he may still have a movie actor’s complexion. (b) To Arnold Seifert, we leave all our smiles and happiness thus hoping that he shall have a smile for every girl he meets. Item 5—We, the Senior Class, do hereby designate and appoint as our Executrix, Miss Alda Mansfield, who with such assistants as she may wish to employ, shall be responsible for the carrying out of the several and collect- ive items of this our Last Will and Testament. We, the Senior Class, do solemnly swear and affirm the above articles to convey our Last Will and Testament, in witness whereof we affix our signatures this sixteenth day of May in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirty-three. Catherine Pence (Signed) Ursula Vanderbosch Alice Klinker Hush little Senior Don’t be so bold, You’re only a Freshie Four years old.

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