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

 - Class of 1946

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Glee Club One “September Morn” we made a “Joyful Return’ to school full of “Hope” that our youthful voices would soon be making “Music in the Air.” “Day by Day’’ we were “With- out a Song” wondering when Glee Club would commence. One morning we heard the “Good News” that we might have it that afternoon. ‘All Through the Day’ we waited patiently. Finally, the “Answer’’ we had been awaiting ar- rived. For a moment we were “Spellbound”, then we made a “Stampede” for the stairs and arrived at the top “Breathless.” After that exertion we “Slowly” marched into the hall and full of “Youthful Gossip” we found our seats. Many exclamations over the selections of songs such as ‘Would You 2 “Just Been Wondering,” “That's for Me,” “Why?” “Tell Me” with the ‘An- swer’ to all of them “Wait and See.” We decided to “Sing an Old Fashioned Song” and the boys could not resist the “Temptation” to end it Barber Shop Quartet style. After a few more songs we decided “What's the Good’ and began “Whispering.” However, an inner “Silent Voice” said “Shame on You’; “I Can't Begin to Tell You’ how “Blue” you're making me feel so “Sing you Sinners,” sing. After this we settled down and sang some of our favorite songs, such as—'Swansea Town,’ “Lullaby,” “Capitol Ship,” “Navy Blue and Gold,” and “There is No Place Like St. Joseph's.” Then as we were told that that was all, the “Chatter” began again with the incessant cries of “Don't Say We're Through.” Sister then said “You Won't be Satisfied” with just one more song, so we'll stop now. After that we clumsily “Jogged Along” down the steps saying crazily “Show Me the Way to Go Home.” Approximately this same routine was followed through the joyful months of “Autumn,” “Winter,” and “Spring.” Our pianists were Sister Theresa Marie who devoted her time to “Coaxing the Piano,” and Joan Carlin and Mary Young who wasted their time ‘Breaking the Piano.” Through the rest of our “Youth and Old Age” we will “Always” remember the good times we had in Glee Club. Joan Carlin and Sharon DePew Busy Bee Club The Busy Bee Club celebrated its fifteenth birthday this year. It was originally called the Booster Club, but in 1935 the name was changed to the present one. The meetings were usually lively and sprinkled here and there with debates. The main debators were Bob Steinmetz, Eddy Kobiela, Bill Young, and Norb Muzzillo. During the year the club sponsored many parties. The Hayride, Newspaper, Hallow- een, Box Social, and Christmas parties were the most memorable. The Club also sponsored several successful plays and the annual bazaar. The officers for the first term were Bill Steigmeyer, president; Ruth Wilson, vice-presi- dent; Norbert Muzzillo, secretary; Raymond Gingery, treasurer; and Edward Kobiela, busi- ness manager. The officers for the second term were Raymond Gingery, president; Ruth Wilson, vice-president; Mary Young, secretary; Margaret Miller, treasurer; and Bernard Muz- zillo, business manager. Joan Carlin and Sharon DePew 17

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Educational Tour Every year it is customary for the high school students to take an educational trip to visit some places of interest. About 4:30 A.M. on November 8, we were anxiously awaiting the arrival of train No. 45 to take us to Chicago. When it finally pulled in, Mary and Bill Young were nowhere in sight so we had to leave without them. On arriving in the “windy city’’ of Chicago we chartered a bus at the Grand Central Station to take us to Hotel Stevens where we had breakfast. Just as we finished eating, Mary and Bill came walking in the door; they had taken the next train and were driven to the hotel in a taxi. After breakfast the bus took us to Field’s Museum where we viewed many interesting sights. When noon came, we were all hungry from touring the building so we ate at the cafeteria. Since the Aquarium is only a half block away from the Museum, all of us walked there. As we advanced through the halls of the Aquarium we saw great numbers of vari- ous kinds of fish. When we left the Aquarium we took a bus up town to visit some of the stores. We divided into groups and each group went shopping. Dick Sobasky bought a black and white Panda which he carried aground unwrapped; others bought small souvenirs. Around 5:30 P.M. we started for Tracy’s restaurant; some took the bus while others walked. After we had gone a few blocks it started to rain. Those who walked were kept busy dodging in and out of doorways of stores to keep from getting wet. Dinner was served at Tracy’s restaurant at 6:30 P.M. It is a large quiet place with a beautiful fountain of running water at one side of the tables. After eating a hearty and de- licious meal some of us went to a theater to see “The Dolly Sisters’ while the others went to the Tribune Tower and WGN Radio Station. After a happy day we all met at the station’ in time for the 8:45 train. Dorothy Ann Hoeffel Oh! What It Seemed To Be Now that “Spring Is Here’ our “School Days” are nearly over. We can't seem to say how much we'll “Miss You” when we leave, but the Memories” of S. J, H. will linger like the melody of a “Symphony.” Some day when we're “Together’’ and “Making Dreams Come True” we'll “Say a Prayer’ and think of “You.” So from “Day to Day” we'll be as “Always” The Seniors 16



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Days We Recall September 4—School commences—Happy day. 6—Initiations—Lucky freshmen! 13—Picnic—Pokagon State Park. 26—Scavenger Hunt—Who found the needle? October S—School out—A half day free! 12—Carnival—Come one, come alll 17—Hayride and weiner roast—Perfect evening. 26—Three one act plays—We, ACTORS?? 30—Halloween party—All those sailors] November 8—Educational tour—Nobody lost. 13—Buffet Supper—Now who’s hungry? 20—Noon lunch and turkey raffle—Gobble, gobble! December 13—Christmas party—Exchange. 21—Christmas party for children—Out for vaca- tion. 27—Holiday Party—Where’s everybody? January 38—Back to school—Same old routine. 18—Free day—Feels good! 24—Newspaper party—Editorial. February 28—Box Social March 19—Three one act plays—What do you know? —Success. April 10—Father’s Name's day. 30—Noon lunch—Bazaar starts] May 1—Bazaar—Looks pretty good!! 2—Bazaar—Last night—Big success]ll] 19—Senior class play—Who wants sunshine?? 20—Senior class play—Another success. 23—Farewell Party—Sniff—Goodbye seniors. June 4—Banquet—Last feed in good old S. Inulst 7—Commencement—Good luck, seniors] In Appreciation We take this opportunity to express our gratitude to Sisters Theresa Marie and Anastasia. Our high school career could not have been so happy and successful had it not been for their sincere interest and guidance. Their efforts are deeply appreciated and will always remain one of our happiest memories. 18

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