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

 - Class of 1941

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JOAN SIMON Ly “Her voice is ever soft and low, And her words, seeds of wisdom sow.” Si’, one of the fairest and squarest of peo- ple, is noted for her artistic ability as art editor of the ‘40 and ‘41 editions of the S. J. H. Bulletin. She has served as class president in her fresh- man, sophomore and junior years. She was president of the Busy Bee Club in her junior year. oi was also chairman of the Silver Jubilee Banquet in honor of Father Bennett and of the Junior-Senior Banquet in 1940. The bazaar of ‘41 was under her management, also the S.J. H. Signet of this year. Joan proved to be an exceptional actress as Lou Guvins, a patient wife, in “His Best Foot Forward. i. played: the part of “Fritzi Vining’ in the senior class play, “Have a Heart”. May you always find life bright, ‘Si’ HOWARD SEIFERT “If well thou hast begun, go on; it is the end that crowns us not the flight”. Howard, better known as “Hobby”, has proved himself to be one of the leading figures in the high school by being industrious in all of his undertakings. He took the part of ‘Danny Millens”, a young college boy, exceedingly well in the class play of ‘40 and played the part of Mark Andrews, a commanding young lover, in “Have a Heart,” the Senior Class play of ‘41. “Hobby” was president of the Busy Bee Club in ‘39, and vice-president of his class in his sophomore and senior years. He was editor of the S.J. H. Bulletin in his senior year and a d- vertising manager of the bazaar in 1940. Good Luck, Hobby!

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Seniors ELLA NORA WILONDEK “We can do anything we want to do if we stick to it long enough.” Ella Nora, an able leader, always accom- plished what she set out to do. She was a very active chairman of numerous social affairs namely: the Childrens’ Christmas Party of ‘40 and ‘41, Valentine Party of ‘40 and the Easter Egg Hunt of '41. She served as assistant-editor of the ‘41 annual. For the past three years Ella Nora has served as high school librarian. Ella Nora played the part of Eleanor in “His First Girl’. She also took the part of ‘Peg Watson” in the senior class play, “Have A Heart’. Nora took a prominent part in the class play of 1940. We wish you a full measure of happiness and success. le JEROME STEIGMEYER “Joy makes the face shine, and he that hath a merry heart hath a continual feast’. Jerome who responds to the nickname of “Roundy” is always very cheerful in spite of his nickname and his being teased about red hair. “Roundy” was vice-president of the class in his freshman year. Besides being treasurer in ‘39 he was president of the Busy Bee Club in 1940. He revealed his acting ability when he por- trayed the part of Sam Turner, a romantic young man, in ‘Hist! She’s a Man!” Roundy played the part of “Bo Larson”, a muscular bruiser in the Senior Class Play of ‘41. May your future be cloudless.



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THERESA MUZZILLO “How easy it is for one benevolent being to diffuse pleasure around him; and how truly is a kind heart a fountain of gladness, making everything in its vicinity to freshen into smiles!” “Muzzy”, cheerful, good-natured, and the producer of many a good laugh, was the presi- dent of the senior class. She served one term as secretary of the Busy Bee Club in 1940, and vice-president in ‘41. Theresa was business manager of the 1941 Signet. Theresa portrayed the part of Mrs. Powers exceedingly well, in “His First Girl’. She played the part of Lou Mansfield in the senior class play of ‘41. We wish you luck, Muzzy! BUGENE BEBE “There is no personal charm so great as the charm of a cheerful and happy temperament.” “Gene” is a very active character on the S. J. H. S. campus. Worry and gloom takes flight whenever ‘‘Gene”’ appears on the scene. He has great talent for singing as well as acting. His superb acting as a married man in “His Best Foot Forward’ would lead one to believe that he had experience. Eugene had the leading role in the Senior Class play of 1941. He played the part of Ted Watson, a man very much in love. Eugene was vice-president of the Busy Bee Club in 1940. May the best of luck be yours in the future.

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