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LORRAINE BUSHONG The only way to have a friend is to be one. Lorraine Bushong, better known as ''Teenie,'’ has gained a reputation of being one of the best liked and friendliest girls in Si dhetee Teenie’ served as president of her class in her junior year, which made her responsible for the Junior and Senior Banquet. As a senior, Lorraine was elected secretary of the Busy Bee Club. Lorraine was active in both the business and social affairs held by the club. ''Teenie'’ proved her ability to be an able chairman by managing a successful bunco party. She assisted the chairman, with a lot of pep, when she was appointed on a com- mittee. Lorraine was a good dancer and an enjoyable entertain- er at our social affairs. From her freshman year to her senior year, ''Teenie'’ proved her ability to be a great leading actress in th field of dramatics. One of her best parts was that of a mother in ‘Buddy Answers | An Ad.'' She also played the part of the mother in the senior class play ''He Couldn't Marry Five. You deserve nothing but the best Teenie. JAMES HOEFFEL Think much, speak little, write less James Hoeffel, better known to his classmates as ‘Jimmy,’ is a well known person around S. J. H. He was elected secretary of the Busy Bee Club in his junior year. ‘'Jim'' was class presi- dent in his senior year. Although, Jimmy was a quiet sort of person in his first years of high school, he became more interested in the affairs of the school in his junior and senior years. He revealed his acting ability as ''Bill’’ in ''Buddy's Exciting Night'’ and again when he took the part of ''Mr. Barton, ' the father of five daughters, in the class play ‘He Couldn't Marry Five.” May good luck be yours, James.
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Our School Here's to our dear old school, St. Joseph High, Where our memories will ever lie; Even though these memories will make us feel glad, In parting, our hearts can't help but feel sad. Here's to our teachers, who proved to be More than teachers but friends to you and me; Their confidence in our every strife, Have brought us success all through school life. And above all, one we can never forget, Here's to our principal, Monsignor Bennett; Also to us our soul's adviser and devoted friend, Our love and admiration for him, Will never come to an end. Lo, to our school and it's faithful crew, Our memories are more than a few. In gratitude, to do our best we'll try To make you as-proud of us, As you are of our past alumni. Lorraine Bushong Page 5
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RITA ANN KOBIELA Whatever you do, do with all your might.” Rita Ann Kobiela, better known as ''Kobi, ' has had a very busy high school life. She was president of the Busy Bee Club in her junior year. Rita was editor of the S. J. H. Bulletin in her senior year and because of doing such a good job of editing she is a member of the ''Quill and Scroll. She has been chairman of many business affairs especially the noon lunches which have become so popular in the last few years. Her great ability in knowing how to conduct the dinner, and in making each one a success, won for her the whole-hearted co- operation of the student body. Rita has shown her acting ability by taking part in many of ; | the successful plays. She will never be forgotten as the ‘‘Inn . a Keeper in th ''Ghost Walks Fast.'' She is also noted for giving such a pleasing performance in the class play ‘Love Troubles Tommy'' in which she took the part of Doris Davis, the siren of | | | | Central High. Rita played a great part as a ballet dancer in He Couldn't Marry Five, the class play of 1944. Success is yours, Rita. ROSE MILLER Success comes with constant striving. Rosie's’ jolly personality drew friends to her, and she kept them happy. During her junior year Rose Miller held the office of secretary of the Busy Bee Club. “ Rosie'’ took her business affairs seriously and strove for success in everything she undertook. On committees for social affairs, ''Rosie'’ always worked hard and willingly. Her sugges- tions were constructive and original. Her helpfulness in this way will be missed by both teachers and pupils. She took part in many plays and always gave an outstanding performance. Her role of the artist in the senior class play will be remembered for many years. Rose was awarded membership in the ‘Quill and Scroll for her work as editor of the annual and business manager of the school paper. May your life be filled with happiness, Rose. Page 7
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