St Margarets Academy - Dayseye Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

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1946 MHC -=PfT S'15.cn a. Jr S e d ° |Put for to looi; upon tfje Sapesipe ®bat tuel bp reson men bit Calle map ®be Bapespe or tiles! tbe £pe of Sap. CHAUCER. The Legend of Good Women 3. ‘ t-cult- V J FOREWORD In the dayesye” Chaucer saw more than a mere flower—he saw the eye of day. Because the daisy is our school flower, we see in it a symbol of our school life with its hours of work, thought, fun, laughter, memories, and friendships. Focused on this life, the 1946 Dayesye records pictorially our day at S.M.A.” DEDICATION Who is she that cometh forth as the morning rising, fair as the moon, bright as the sun, terrible as an army set in array? CANTICLE OF CANTICLES . . . Sle U our Wall ter She it is who instills in our hearts that deep feeling of belonging, of being loved, of being of value. ... Sic id our nUc Just as a little child labels her first paste-be-smeared artistic effort To Mother,” so we dedicate our book to her. id our Opening Mass . . . Freshman Initiation . . . Sophomore Pastry Sale Tutiunn • • • • • • Book Week Assembly . . . Twilight Twirl . . . Interracial Tea . . . Retreats . . . Senior Parent Day . . . Harvest Hop Christmas Play . . . Pinata . . . Modern Romeo and Juliet . . . Homeroom Christmas Parties . . . Pep Assemblies . . . Catholic Press Week . . . Duo Piano Recital . . . Junior Talent Show . . . Sophomore Parent Day . . . Safety Assembly . . . Valentine Parties and Singing Valentines . . . Junior-Senior Prom . . . Freshman Parent Day . . . Senior Class Play Sophomore Losers’ Bawl . . . Mardi Gras . . . Pan-American Program . . . Junior Auction . . . Piano Recital . . . Vocation Assembly . . . Style Revue . . . Eucharistic Day . . . G.A.A. Field Day . . . Class Day . . . School Picnic . . . Baccalaureate Mass . . . Commencement JS 'princj Page Six ruJ with noon chatter en livened lu ajter-dchool gatherings Page Seven PjKf Bight ► f Q V • sn —jfjrtncj MOTHER MARY BERTRAND Principal M.A., Catholic University SISTER DOMINICA Procurator B.A., College of St. Catherine Piano SISTER MARY JOHN Registrar M.S., University of Chicago Religion, Physics SISTER GERARD MAJELLA Office Secretary Holy Redeemer Academy Detroit, Michigan SISTER ODILE B.A., College of St. Catherine Religion, American History SISTER ROSANNE Licentiate of Music State of Minnesota Piano, Choral SISTER SELINA St. Joseph’s Training School Cafeteria Service SISTER SAINT AGATHA Diploma, St. Agatha's Conservatory, St. Paul Licentiate Certificate Harmony, Piano, Choral SISTER ANGELINE Accountant St. Margaret’s Academy SISTER AGNELLA B.A., College of St. Catherine English SISTER ALICE VERONICA B.S., College of St. Catherine Clothing, Homemaking Physiology, General Science SISTER ALISSA MARIE B.A., College of St. Catherine English, World History, Journalism SISTER HELEN ANGELA Ph.D., Catholic University Social Problems, English SISTER ISABELLA B.A., College of St. Catherine Religion, World History Modern History SISTER CASSILDA M.A., California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, California Art SISTER CLARISSA B.A., College of St. Catherine Supervisor of Study SISTER JOHN ANGELA B.A., College of St. Catherine Religion, Typing SISTER LOUIS PHILIPPE B.A., College of St. Catherine Religion, French, Spanish SISTER SAINT RITA B.A., College of St. Catherine Typing, Shorthand, English SISTER THERESE MARIE B.M., American Conservatory Chicago Piano, Harmony SISTER VINCENT DE PAUL M.A., University of Minnesota Latin, Algebra MRS. AYLWYN McCAULEY B.A., Knox College, Salesburg, Illinois Glee Club, Dramatic Club, English MISS AGNES MOHR B.A., Agricultural College Fargo, North Dakota Algebra. Geometry, Higher Algebra MISS MARJORIE SARGENT Physical Education SISTER HELEN AGNES B.S., College of St. Catherine Religion. Library Science Page Ten SISTER MARY ALEXIS B.S., College of St. Catherine Biology, Chemistry MISS CHARLOTTE STEPHENS B.A., College of St. Catherine English, Clothing Will, Perionafiliei Of Our 2)ai, at long last, graduation day . . . balancing mortar board, carrying three dozen roses, clutching diploma—its real! glad, glad, glad—but why tears? tears for farewells to: next years seniors ... by their song and dance we knew them in the junior talent show . . . they gave us a perfect, always-to-be-retnembered J.S. ... to such a class we willingly relinquish the school colors. the peppy Class of ’48 .. . athletes who won the softball champ title . . . loyal defenders of the Scots . . . in bond sales they hit a new high. earnest, sincere Frosh . . . our fond slaves of initiation day . . . naively diligent in study . . . victors over bewilderment of the first high school year. LOIS HOUSER Secretary . . . reliability and a smile . . . shorthand wizard . . . the ten pins fall for her WELTHA LOGAN Class President . . . the gavel becomes her . . . more and more bills . . . Anyone seen my green William folder?” CATHERINE RAINS Vice President . . . thoughts that show vision . . . she has the exact word . . . loyalty becomes her PATRICIA BOHAN T reasurer . . . gracious in manner . . . a concert pianist on her way . . . she keeps the recounts Page Eleven LOIS AMANS Page Twelve . that ever varying excuse . water ballet her fancy . I just wanna tell you this. Sister.” THERESE BAILEY . . . good mixer . . . specialist in long shots . . . second to none at the Iindy GERALDINE BEIMERT . . . loquacious . . . those Tom and Jerry jokes . . . the compass turns to Little Falls FLORENCE BELANGER . . . generosity personified . . . happy with a book . . . fun on a cookout PATRICIA BENNETT . . . enviable happy disposition . . . Give me a dingle!” . . . rdviser to Webster himself BEVERLY BISTODEAU . . . the very best of friends . . . longs for a Stcmway . . . indispensable to any stage crew ERENE BROSTON BEVERLY BUSH . . . No remarks now.” . . . new ideas for 'teen agers’ . . . the Marscot features her style JANE BLUNT . . . recordings arc her specialty . . . I won’t do it again.” . . . commercial art her joy FRANCES BOWE . . . eee Yah!” . . . a perfect attorney for the defense . . . heading towards t h e footlights . . . deliberate and thoughtful . . . our Sleepy time gai” . . . loves the music of the masters KATHLEEN CARR . . . pretty Kitty brown eyes . . . dotes on drawing . . . I was up until two o’clock working. JEANNINE CASEY . . . old Erin in her humor . . . that unique doll collection . . . excusez-moi! Pa fit Thirl ten LORRAINE CAVANAUGH . . . a specialist in lettering . . . the envy of the typing class . . . amused by all the world DONNA CLIFFORD . . . our fastidious lassie . . . orchids become her ... 3 whiz on wheels EILEEN DOHNEY . . . Oh for one inch of height.” . . . our own Juliet . . . vivacious as a spring MARY JEAN DRISCOLL . . . that noon phone call . . . do you know earsy? ... the mail must go through MARILYN EVANS . . . raven tresses and sweeping lashes . . . imperturbable . . . vibrant laughter JEANNETTE FELTL . . . unshaken in her opinions . . . new high in car crashes . . . Over at the U.” Page Fourteen JOYCE FLOODY . . . dependable . . . selfless in service . . . quiet in action FRANCES FORAN . . . noon-hour juke box . . . Co-editor of Daycsye . . . A lot of water flows under the bridge.” PATRICIA FORTE . . . the best of pals . . . speedy with that curved ball . . . m-nages any model T Ford CECILIA GANLEY . . . those bouncing locks . . . color flashes from her brush . . . I don’t feel so good.” MARGARET GEARTY . . . sews a fine seam . . . stenography—her choice . . . generous PATRICIA GI ESS EL • • • g y y . . . reveals only the latest developments . . . stories—with sound effects Pajte Fifteen MARY ANN HARRER . . . loves the lindy . . . fashions on parade . . . two years a Spanish Senorita IMOGENE HEUR1NG . . . a home in the country . . . photogenic Jeannie . . . that timely exit KATHLEEN HUTTNER . . . the essence of kindness . . . I know. Sister.” . . . up on the latest hooks YVONNE HUYCK . . . Eve with a giggle . . . the touch of a housekeeper . . . a sparkle in her eye THERESE JEBB . . . beauty has a blush . . . letters from England to India . . . I’m not kidding. KATHLEEN KEANE . . . homestead in St. Paul . . . a nationwide education . . . titian locks Page Sixteen JOAN KELLY . . . just a wee whisper . . . bashful . . . scorch plaid in her locks DOLORES KNAEBI.E . . . unassuming . . . a dog kennel all her own . . .soft tones of a musical voice VERONICA KROKUS . . . tokens from every state . . . someone’s efficient secretary . . . Whet about those ads?” MARY JANE KUDRNA . . . all the time in the world . . . nimble with the thimble . . . nothing under six feet KATHLEEN LARKIN . . . happy on a hayride . . . When my dream boat comes in. . . . that breathless laugh YVONNE LESSARD . . . Dolly . . . dimples to be envious of . . . a flair for French and Spanish Page Seventeen KATHLEEN McLaughlin . . . ace with the basket ball . . . remember Farmer Brown? . . . the glow of health ROSEMARY McMullen . . . the joy and laughter of all Ireland . . . charm in her voice . . . a thorough student MAUREEN McNEIVE . . . Marscot's Maureen . . . that quick response . . . bound for the press box MARGARET MARY McNICOLL . . . queenly in her bearing . . . her roles are varied . . . Dayesye co-editor MARY MAHONEY . . . the grace of a colleen . . . a whiz with the cookbook . . . eyes to match every hue LAVONNE MERTENS . . . charming manner . . . some day a pediatrician . . . delicately feminine Page Eighteen MARY ELIZABETH MILLER . . . sticktuiriveness . . . locks scornful of the rain . . . I just couldn’t get out of bed.” BERNARDINE MOLLEN . . . our Mo” . . . flashbulbs and a photograph shop . . . I missed the bus.” DOROTHY MONAHAN . . . conscientious . . . that cute crooked grin . . . Did you do your Spanish?” MARY LOUISE MONROE . . . I’ll never say another word.” . . . dainty as dimity . . . blue eyes for a far away look PATRICIA MURPHY . . . puns and more puns ... Well for Evan’s srke.” . . . happy at the keyboard MARY JEAN NELSON . . . Muff” . . . fun to be with . . . a snowy hill and a pair of skiis Page Nineteen NANCY O’BRIEN . . . That’s true.” . . . Nancy with the laughing face . . . deep in the heart of Texas MARY LOU OXBOROUGH . . . ringlets for a crown . . . cakes that tempt us all . . . Did you see my proofs?” KATHLEEN OYS . . . Well, down in Hastings.” . . . like father, like daughter . . . the brown secret of her eyes JEWEL PECK . . . forgiving . . . Romeo with a dash . . . dance steps that are captivating SHIRLEY PREHN . . . white cap and a thermometer . . . salt and peppers of every variety . . . master with the flood lights MARY RITA REID . . . O’Toole has her vote . . . Ya know.” . . . commanding presence Page Twenty BARBARA RYAN PATRICIA RICE . . . enthusiastic about the C.Y.C. . . . in step with rhythm . . . The alarm didn’t go off. MADELINE ROEHL . . . records keep her happy . . . c whiz at math . . . Hopkins hearty enthusiast LYLA JEAN ROUILLARD . . . sketchbook to work with . . . a Dresden doll . . . an R. N. suits her well . . . Laughter becomes her . . . R means rhythm too . . . U-m-m-m! PATRICIA SCHEID . . . generosity . . . Spring catches her at home plate . . . certain of success as a pianist DOROTHY SCHERER . . . memories of A in Latin . . . prefers french fries . . . never weary of a base ball diamond Page Twenty-one RITA SCHOENBERGER . . . a piano holds her attention . . . one out of a dozen . . . listen to that giggle JOANNE SCHULER . . . nothing less than an M.D. ... the quiet of deep thought . . . a pen for editorials MARY JANE SEAMANS . . . here is ready wit . . . a taste for Italian dishes . . . smile for the blues MARGARET SULLIVAN . . . Nana . . . dotes on an argument . . . sparkle in her voice JOAN TERLOUW . . . her posters get the prize . . . songs for sale . . . a tooth for sweets PATRICIA TRAPPMAN . . . honey top . . . that Lady Esther voice . . . geniality at its best Pane Twenty-two DOROTHY WHITE a balanced diet her choice laughing eyes kindness marks her actions DOROTHY WILLIAMS . . . gracious to her fingertips . . . c voice to remember . . . variety marks her wardrobe JOAN TURGEON . . . toes tapping to success . . . My brother says .. . . . harmony with variety MARY LOU YOUNG . . . nimble wit . . . Oh for ten pounds! . . . little Mercury to the Marscot MARY TURGEON . . . coiffur; straight from Paris . . . radio's future starlet . . . You know what 1 mean. JOANNE WERGES . . . Pass the biscuits, Mi-randy. . . . accomplished in dipping and diving . . . comedy set to music Pant Twtnty-thrtt MARILYN ZIMMERMANN . . . hopes to take a run up the main stairs . . . Junior class president . . . I’ll get the dick after you.” GRACE ZUCCARO . . . handy with the needle . . . olive skin . . . resonant laughter SUE CASSIDY . . . well mannered . . . stardust still haunts her . . . organization with enthusiasm Dorothy Scherer; Florence Belanger; Margaret Mary McNicoll, co-editor; Frances Foran, co-editor; Lavonne Mertcns; Mary Elizabeth Miller; Rosemary McMullen; Joan TerLouw; Catherine Rains P-tge Twenty-four Our interests arc broad . . . Choosing their favorite magazines are: Margaret Sipc. Bette Geisel, Dolores Heckman, Thcr-ese Moran, Nancy Doherty, Mary Nelson. fJlaj ft arm our decisions Je Student Council: Jeanne Jaunty, treasurer; Patricia Bennett, president; Margaret Mary McNicoll, secretary; Jeannine Lcmieux; Mary Perkins; Annella Heinen; Kathleen McLaughlin, vice president; Weltha Logan. press voices our opinions . . . Mar scot Staff: Veronica Krokus, business manager;Yvonnc Lessard Beverly Blish, feature editor; Maty Lou Younj Joanne Schuler, co-editor; Patricia Murphy, co-editot Eileen Dohney; Maureen McNeivc; Joan Ter Louw art editor. Pane Twenty-fire junior Mary Armitagc Joyce Adair Mary Jane Barrett Bernice Basara Marilyn Bernhardt Patricia Bissonctte Janet Bolger Kathleen Brady Rosemarie Bromschwig Catherine Brown Lois Butler Mary Alice Cavanaugh Rosemary Conlin Philomenc Corbett Jo Anne Dieckman Marilu Duggan Patricia Egan Shirley Emery Patricia Earkell Patricia Fazendin Patricia Gester Patricia Golden Cecilia Gygax Barbara Hadley Joann Hansmann Muriel Hartgarten Mary Ann Hermann Helen Hudak Mrry Humbeutel Joyce Hunt Jeanne Jaunty Mary Ann Jenkins Marjorie Jennings Ruth Jones Mary Alice Juettner Theresa Kenny Barbara Knoblauch Louise Lanrhier Bemardtnc Larson Theresa LeClaire Mary McDonald Shirley McDonough Page Twenty-six a ass Patricia McMahon Bette Lee McMullin Joyce Manning Virginia Martin Mary Jeanne Matuska Lorraine Matuzek Beverly Mayer Rita Montgomery Marjorie Myers Julia Noonan Jean Novak Mary Anne Oakland Germaine Olson Donna O’Brien Patricia O’Connor Yvonne O’Neill Marilyn Paulson Mary Perkins Joanne Ranurn Lucy Rcha Rose Richter Gloria Saunders Mary Savage Rosemary Seledic Beverly Selenski Marjorie Sheehan Madelon Snell Pauline Stansberry Catherine Tompkins Mary Tracy Lilamae Wick Rita Jean Winkei Barbara Zalusky Page Twenty-men Eileen Anglim Margaret Berrens Mary- Bohan Shirley Casey Bergit Clemmcr Sally Colford Eileen Cooke Joan Corbett Phyllis Cotten Rosemary Cram Muriel Cunningham Carol Dr Long Mary Dickinson Patricia Ditter Dolores Doty Patricia Dunn Phyllis Durand Joan Erickson Mary Erlougher Mary Fitzgerald Nan Fraser oph xomore Mary Ann Fulkerson Mary Gates Carol Gildea Joan Gormlcy Dorothy Grande Mary Grones Edith Hanus Dolores Heckman Annella Heinen Joan Hunt Mary Ann Hurley Patricia Irwin Phoebe Jaroscak Mary Ann Kammerer Patricia Kelly Rosemary Kleve Dorothy Knacble Lois Koch Mary Rita Landry Margaret Larkin Donna Laverdiere Page Twenty-right a Cl53 Mary Virginia Ricklick Kathleen Rowles Alice Rucinski Mary Ann Ryan Mary Margaret Ryan Merriam Saveikoul Alice Seiter Joan Sipe Monica Smigleski Thercse Sullivan Doris Sutherland Marianne Thiel Helen Vashro Joan Whalen Carol White Roberta Wilson Elizabeth Young Page Twenty-nine men Joyce Amaru Rosemarie Auld Alice Barrett Barbara Bask fie Id Donna Battaglia LaVerne Bcndtsen Judith Blade Jeanne Brix Beverly Broderick Patricia Busch Margaret Carr Barbara Clemmcr Susan Colford Shirley Cotter Margaret Damiani Nancy Lee Doherty Kathleen Dougherty Patrick . Fourrc Mary Foy Marguerite Frantz Bette Geisel Margaret Glass Phyllis Gleason Barbara Goblirsch Helen Goblirsch Nancy Graham Lucy Gygax Frances Handzel Rita Hansmann Margaret Hart Marion Hartman Yvonne Hentges Margaret Hirt Janet Houle Jane Hueser Barbara Jannach Mary Jarzyna Nancy Jcub Geraldine Johnson Marilyn Keating Alice Kelly Eileen Koch Mary Lou Koch Je nnine Lemicux Dolores Luther Rosemary Lyman Catherine McGill Mary Mclncrny Page Thirty a aJJ Helen McLccr Marilyn McNeil Bonita McNulty Patricia Mahoney Mary Martin Roselle Mertens Mary Ann Michaels Elizabeth Miner Margaret Misjuk Rita Morrow Carolyn Motzko Mary Nelson Dorothy Nielsen Shirley Oeffling Rosemary O’Malley Maureen O’Neill Mary O’Rourke Joan Owen Genevieve Paradis Jacqueline Parsons Marcella Perkins Janet Price Mary Ranum Geraldine Rebb Rita Riordan Clare Schafer Margaret Seiter Joan Shanly Maureen Sinnort Margaret Sipe Patricia Smigleski Patricia Anne Smith Patricia Lucy Smith Joan Stahmann Elizabeth Steinbach Dolores Syverson Jeanne Traun Jean Wallerius Margaret Ward Alice Wamemunde Jane Welna Elizabeth Werrick Beverly Youngstrom Marilyn Zarones Barbara Lindquist Page Thirty-one Will, memories of tie old. Jewel Peck, Shirley Prehn, Joanne Werges, Patricia Bohan, Mary Rita Reid, Erenc Broston, and Dorothy White recall never-to-be-forgotten experiences of classes in Old Main. dicivali ion oftl e new cincici sai This is the spot,” says May Lou Monroe as she shows Mary Elizabeth Miller, Donna Clifford, and Beverly Bistodeau where the new Saint Margaret’s will be erected on Wayzata Boulevard and Upton Avenue. Page Thirty-two With Dime ht dedication of our hopes, thoughts, work, fun—selves at Opening Mass . . . daily rededication in homeroom prayers, in ejaculations before each class, in visits to the Blessed Sacrament. Christ-shared solitude of yearly retreat . . . Christ-bound union of Missa Recitata, First Friday Holy Hour, Eucharistic Day. knowing God better through religion class . . . serving Him gladly through missionary activities—prayer, study, sacrifice. crowning of May Queen by the Mary-like one . . . striving to be another Mary in humility, purity, charity—in life. Jdonor and yteat majesty is yiven To the great Saint Joseph we pay our homage each Wednesday as we assemble before his statue at the head of the main staircase. Page Thirty-three Crucifixion Group—Basilica of St. Mary the Spiritual. • • The Cross was the pulpit from which Our Lord taught us the secret of life,” said the Right Reverend Monsignor James M. Reardon, A.P., pastor of the Basilica, in his sermon at the opening Mass on the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. Pulpit—Basilica of St. Mary Prayer, daily visits, First Friday, Holy Hours, annual retreat—all these make us realize that in cur chapel we find the secret of life. Speaking from this pulpit at the opening Mass and on Eucharistic Day, Monsignor urged us to be, learned women for Christ.” Page Thirty-four (Enrollment E)n csu c... Accepting the Catholic Students’ Mission Crusade challenge—Prayer, Study, Sacrifice, unit presidents smilingly survey newly received membership cards. Descending the stairs arc: Mary Ann Kammerer, Joan Turgcon, Veronica McDonald, Margaret Mary McNicoll, Rosemary Seledic, Mary Virginia Riciclick, Gloria Saunders, Barbara Knoblauch, Jacqueline Parsons, Barbara Bask field and Janet Houle. Mu. 3„ e.. Skip to Ma Lou” sang smiling Sophs, Roberta Wilson, Merriam Savelkoul, Mary Virginia Rick-lick, Helen Vashro, Mary Ann Kammerer, Dolores Doty, Mary Ellen Lessard, Geraldine McMullen, and Joan Hunt, when they competed in an original dance contest at the Twilight Twirl sponsored by Freshmen C.S.M.C. units. Paf.t Thirty-five Seniors who went all out” for the clothes drive for needy European children were: Rosemary McMullen, Margaret Sullivan, and Catherine Rains. ZJlcj Seeh the licjht and wi th their c ifti that cjCight adore. Mary Ann Oakland Helen Va hro Weltha Logan micjhtij mu 5 tern of all ejen era tiond. The Virgin Mary, Joanne Schuler Page Thirty-six 3or Jen O’CU SclJc ard StftWW that last minute sprint to 8:30 class . . . struggles with x and y . . . themes due and overdue . . . polysyllabic tongue twisters in vocabulary ... on to the hunt— for bugs. utterly crushed by unfinished homework . . . problems in social . . . tricky Latin translations . . . 60 w.p.tn. with Underwood . . . dates—strictly historical. mad dash for reserve books . . . ah! to sing in unison ... no longer Hi, but Bon Jour and Buenos Dias . those ever recurring exam days . . . concocting smells in chem . . . as we sew so must we rip . . . mass production of artistic posters. I 'Aervation . . Experimenting with sound in order to catch its vibrations arc these dynamos of '46: Barbara Ryan, Therese Jebb, Geraldine Bcimert, Patricia Giesscl, and Patricia Schcid. The microscopic world holds wonders all its own for the keen eyes of these biologists: Elizabeth Young, Joan Maddock. Monica Smiglcski, Elizabeth Miller, and Margaret Larkin. demonstration . . . Mary Ann Ryan proves to Mary Helene McDonald, Bernardinc Larson, Bernardinc Rhode, and Patricia Dunn that modern architecture is built upon the geometric figures studied in class. Page Thirty-seven _A iiiidx in time . . . , p It’s all in knowing how” claim Veronica McDonald, Alice Rucinski, Jean Wallerius, Philomcne Corbett, Maureen Sinnott, and Mar)' Virginia Ricklick as they put the finishing touches on their frocks. Creates ucirietij in design . . . Candidates for the best dressed Marguerite arc: Beverly Selenski, Jeannine Casey, Barbara Hadley, Mary Turgeon, and Margaret Gcarty. Color CMC for,,, capture their interest . . . Kathleen Rowles, Margaret Carr, Sue Cassidy, Bernardine Mollcn, Margaret Sipe, Joan Stahmann and Lorraine Matuzek concentrate on the lines and shadows of a still life exhibit. P-iKf Thirty-eight Our intcrcultural tea brought races and nations into a family party which will always be remembered. Two of our guests. Dr. Charles Williams and Mrs. Beatrice Schuck Reed are being served by Mary Lou Young, Patricia Bennett, and Marilyn Zimmermann. on J h Greek hospitality is portrayed by Elizabeth Wcrrick, Jeanne Traun, and Judith Blade, who welcome Mary O’Rourke into their Athenian household. American history appeals to Bette Lee Mc-Mullin who shows Mary McDonald, Patricia Fazcndin, Mary Alice Cavanaugh, and Louise Lanthicr the importance of boundaries in maintaining national unity. I '■ ■' • ‘ Page Thirty-nine I £ n I« ROME Just plain English is the favorite language of these Sophs: Edith Hanus, Mary Groncs, Mary Lou Fitzgerald, Patricia Kelly, Elizabeth Miller. The Pinata showers sweets cn the Scnoritas Donna O’Brien, Maureen Mc-Neive, Veronica Krokus, Yvonne Lcssard, and Dorothy Williams at the annual Christmas Fiesta. Le petit Chaperon Rouge, Thcrese Sullivan, learns a lesson from her mother, Mary Perkins, in the French version of Little Red Riding Hood”. Latin lives for Carol Gil-dea, Eileen Cooke, Margaret Mary Ryan, Joan Gormlcy, Joyce Nelson. Elizabeth Murck, who say. Spectate Romam,” t h c Eternal City. write it. . . With speed and accuracy Kathleen Huttner transcribes the dictation of Lois Houser in a demonstration before the shorthand class. Page Forty W.pL tlli an e cjame . . . Miss Marjorie Sargent, basketball coach, points out the use of an effective screening” offensive to G.A.A. officers, Mary Ann Fulkerson, Kathleen McLaughlin, Thcrese Bailey, and Joanne Schuler. OLj PL, Q, ante VJ-OT-O'R-Y spells smiles for the Scots: Top row: Lois Koch, Mary Ann Kammcrer, Mary Ann Fulkerson, Marjorie Mycrs. Joyce Manning, Thercse Bailey. Middle row: Joan Sipc, Patricia Schcid, Mary Gates, Mary Rita Landry, Mary Lou Murray, student manager; Dolores Luther. Bottom row: Constance Loegering, Jean McGinty, Co-captain Kathleen McLaughlin, Co-captain Joanne Schuler, Mary Mack, Muriel Cunningham. Page Forty-one Bo bo ski wore n doten wada Scots Steady there Mary Lou! Mary Ann on Gentleman Jim Ready for that homer? Tip it high MeGinty It’s all yours Kammerer A perfect play That huddle decision Soph snoball Seniors slide while Freshm en glide Off to a smooth start Kay McGill takes to the hill Push-ups for poise Freshmen top it off! Get that ball! When Dorothy Williams accompanied by Beverly Mayer sings for us. When these twosomes, Marilyn Bernhardt and Bcrnardine Larson together with Marjorie Myers and Theresa LeClairc give sparkle to musical revues. JJ. arm on lJ When strains of the masters echo from this ensemble: Top Row: Mary Mack. Marilyn Za-rones, Jean Maas, Mary Perkins, Phyllis Gleason, Bcrnardine Larson, Patricia L. Smith, Dolores Luther, Jean Novak, Geraldine Johnson, Mary Marrin, Margaret Hirt, LaVerne Bcndtscn. Dorothy Scherer, Margaret Damiani, Jane Hueser. Bottom Row: Mary Lou Fitzgerald, Mary Erloughcr, Bonita McNulty, Mary Alice Jucttncr, Theresa LcClaire, Patricia Irwin, Patricia Bohan, Margaret Mary McNicoll, Rosemary Conlin, An-nclla Heincn, Joan Whalen, Marjorie Myers. Joanne Wcrges, Dorothy Williams, Marilyn Bernhardt, Beverly Mayer, Rosemarie Auld, Lucy Reha. At the Piano: Marilyn Zimmcrmann and Patricia Gicsscl. Pjfit Forty-four J« Qay Woments that blur of faces at Freshman Mixer ... for the first time ‘rat home” to our parents . . . the Twilight Twirl”—our novel idea . . . it must have been dead before we came! wise with a year’s experience . . . heatin’ out the boogie on the V-Room piano . . . feting soft-hearted faculty at the Valentine party . . . musical recitals and quaking knees. carefree upperclassmen in the social swirl . . . veterans at appraising class rings . . . style revue’s fashionable models . . . hectic with J.S. complications. reluctantly on the last lap . . . triumphant fatigue of class play . . . sandwiching education between fun and frolic . . . sentimental reminiscing on class day. Specially To the tunc of tapping toes—Mary Ann Ryan dances her way across the stage. Around the tea table—parents chat as daughters serve. In line for tea arc: Rita Schoenberger, Mr. F. Schoenbcrger, Mrs. F. Schoenberger, Mr. Dan Sullivan, Margaret Sullivan, Mrs. J. Gearty, Miss Betty Thompson, Patricia Bennett, and Weltha Logan, pouring. Page Forty-fire stu n i or-—for dddanc uet an jp. rom m om en is on Is tie m ezzanine Bill Olson, Florence Belanger, Dorothy Scherer, Dick Cassidy, Joanne Wcrges, Don Stcgcr. 1 Jle CjranJ promenade Mary Perkins, Frank Preston, Wcltha Logan, Bill Augustine, Beverly Mayer, Jack Mulhanc, Lucy Reha, Russel Vossen. Page Foriy-six CanMujLt ant Jon tjiiifs . . . Teresa Kenny, Theresa LeClairc, Patricia Bohan, Lois Houser, Beverly Mayer, Shirley Emery, The Reverend John O’Sullivan, Mary Perkins, Weltha Logan. Catherine Rains, Mr. R. Perkins, Mrs. R. Perkins, Mr. L. J. Mayer, Mrs. L. J. Mayer. Yvonne Lcssard and Marilyn Paulson and Dick Goblirsch Patricia Trappman and Jimmy Campbell Lois Butler and Bob Welsh Fred O’Donnell Page Forty-seven 5L V. room invites ... Conversation . . . Tall talcs sweetened by chocolate bars make Jane Hueser, Mary Lou Koch, Mary Mclncrny, Joan Owen, and Margaret Sipc fond of noon Simple songs help Sheila McNeive, Mary Nelson, Mary Helene McDonald, and Rosemary McDermott perk up for the afternoon fray. Favorite magazines give Joan Dieckman, Marjorie Sheehan, Ruth Jones, Catherine Tompkins, and Teresa Kenny ideas for cooking up” something new in the way of a party. Pagt Forty-tight Open house we L ouSe welcomes... m ontA anc 2M After an evening of invigorating folk dances, Patricia Bennett rewards Mary Lou Young, Mrs. E. Lukaszewski, Mr. E. Lukaszewski, Mrs. T. Malioney, Mary Mahoney, and Patricia Murphy with tea and cakes on Senior parent night. O. 'IcIa and Jafentd Circles of color spin from Gloria Saunder's lighted baton as she twirls it in the Talent Revue. ddrolichincj Jredluneh . . . Joyce Amans directs Jacqueline Parsons, Lucy Gygax, Mary Foy, Alice Warnemundc, and Kathleen Dougherty in a scene from the animated Frosh diary which arouses sympathy for the grecnics” under the harsh rule of the Senior Queens. Page Forty-nine Incjclica Q ” Jtnc. presents: Stars . . • Eileen Dohney Patricia Bohan Margaret McNicoll Geraldine Beimert SinaerS cincl Socialites ••• Mary Jane Seamans Geraldine Beimert Weitha Logan Marilyn Zimmcrmann Patricia Rice Margaret Sullivan. Patricia Bennett Margaret McNicoll Rosemary McMullen Joan Ter Louw Lrvonnc Mcrtcns Mary Lou Monroe Lois Houser Patricia Bohan SluL SI, ■nioiuma Models: Donna Clif Beverly Bli Cecilia Gai Barbara Ry Mary Lou Sue Cassic “Ole Slept erd’s (Christmas S' 9 C i c beckoned worshippers from Jown and hamiet... Marguerite Frantz Mary Lou Koch Catherine Rains Dolores Knacble Jeanne Jaunty Mary Nelson Margaret Scitcr Mary Ann Fulkerson Margaret McNicolI Theresc Moran Joan Ter Louw Barbara Knoblauch Mary V. Ricklick Margaret Sullivan Dorothy Williams Cecilia Ganley Janet Houle Frances Bowe Geraldine Rcbb Muriel Cunningham Peasant firesides ... Mary Marrin Phyllis Gleason Shirley Oeffling Mrrgarct Sipc Jfou erij I ill tops . Mary Nelson Janet Houle Yvonne Hentges Jean Wallerius Geraldine Rcbb Beverly Broderick Margaret Seitcr LOIS AMANS 2646 Upton Avtnut North - ■ THERESE BAILEY 3549 Fourth Avenue South GERALDINE BEIMERT 1623 Hawthorne Avenue FLORENCE BELANGER 2632 Steven Avenue PATRICIA BENNETT 217 We t Thirty-Sixth----------- BEVERLY BISTODEAU 3654 North Humboldt BEVERLY BLISH 4832 York Avenue South JANE ANN BLUNT 3003 Washington Avenue PATRICIA BOHAN 3936 Zenith Avenue South FRANCES BOWE 3229 Harriet Avenue - .. .. ■. ERENE BROSTON 5425 Pleasant Avenue - ... - KATHLEEN CARR 3747 Bryant Avenue South JEANNINE CASEY 3637 Harriet Avenue-------------- SUE CASSIDY 1931 Irving Avenue South LORRAINE CAVANAUGH Route 7, Minneapolis, Minnesota DONNA CLIFFORD 5329 Beard Avenue South--------- EILEEN DOHNEY 218 West Fortieth Street __ MARY JEAN DRISCOLL 3601 North Colfax_______________ MARILYN EVANS 68 Barton Avenue S. E. JEANNETTE FELTL 931 Ninth Avenue South, Hopkins, Minn JOYCE FLOODY 2639 Girard Avenue South FRANCES FORAN 3134 Emerson Avenue South — PATRICIA FORTE 435 Archibald Avenue, Hyland Station CECILIA GANLEY 3834 Biaisdell Avenue __________ MARGARET GEARTY 2026 Bryant Avenue North_________ PATRICIA GEISSEL 4526 Sixteenth Avenue South_____ MARY ANN HARRER 2414 North Bryant Avenue--------- IMOGENE HEURING 4225 North Thomas LOIS MARIE HOUSER 2525 Garfield Avenue_____________ KATHLEEN HUTTNER 3334 Forty-first Avenue South _ _ YVONNE HUYCK 5813 Garfield Avenue THERESE JEBB 801 Hawthorne Avenue MARY KATHLEEN KEANE 1947 Sargent, St Paul ____ JOAN KELLY 3401 Columbus Avenue South DOLORES KNAEBLE 515 Plymouth Avenue - VERONICA KROKUS 2611 Benjamin Street N.E.___ MARY JANE KUDRNA 3801 Hubbard Avenue, Robbinsdale KATHLEEN LARKIN 34 Fifteenth Avenue North, Hopkins, Minn. YVONNE LESSARD 1519 Girard Avenue North ? . Senior HY. 5614 LO. 5122 RE. 6870 LO. 7692 CH. 7979 WH. 1124 CH. 0314 WA. 2035 CO. 2679 CO. 9653 LO. 1167 CO. 1257 KE. 4634 OR 9I73J WA. 3656 CO. 1113 HY. 3347 GL 3304 HO. 9013 KE. 3875 RE. 0010 CO. 7062 CH. 6772 PA. 4439 CH. 3137 AL. 3671 CO. 2666 DR. 0158 CO. 0916 GE. 39C8 EM. 5308 CO. 0123 HY. 9636 GR. 7300 HY. 5803 HO. 7349 CH. 3879 directory WBLTHa LOGAN 3940 Pleasant Avenue South__. KATHLEEN McLAUGHLIN 4936 Thirty-sixth Avenue South ROSEMARY McMULLEN 4324 Thirteenth Avenue South MAUREEN McNEIVE 2412 James Avenue North MARGARET MARY McNICOLL 5721 Pillsbury Avenue MARY MARGARET MAHONEY 3710 North A!dri:h _______________ LAVONNE MERTENS 4027 Minnehaha Avenue MARY ELIZABETH MILLER 2840 Seventeenth Avenue South BERNARDINE MOLLEN 5939 Highland Station, Route 7 DOROTHY MONAHAN 2901 Garfield Avenue N.E.___________ MARY LOU MONROE 3527 Pillsbury Avenue PATRICIA MURPHY 4007 Wentworth Avenue _________ MARY JEAN NELSON 2388 W. Lake of the Isles Blvd. NANCY OBRIEN 3709 Second Avenue South MARY LOU OXBOROUGH 9101 Penn Avenue South KATHLEEN OYS 708 W, Second Street, Hastings. Minn. JEWEL PECK 3758 Bryant Avenue North ........... SHIRLEY PREHN 5019 Eleventh Avenue South _________ CATHERINE RAINS 3100 Twenty-ninth Avenue South MARY RITA REID 3817 Pillsbury Avenue ______________ PATRICIA RICE 3140 Thirty-ninth Avenue South MADEUNE ROEHL 130 Seventh Avenue North, Hopkins, Minn. LYLA JEAN ROUILLARD 2426 Biaisdell Avenue________ BARBARA RYAN 3604 Harriet Avenue_________________ PATRICIA SCHEID 5900 Forty-second Avenue No., Robbinsdale DOROTHY SCHERER Manann Hill, Route 7, Minneapolis RITA SCHOENBERGER 1512 W. Broadway______ . . --- JOANNE SCHULER 5116 Harriet Avenue South MARY JANE SEAMANS 817 Twenty-first Avenue North MARGARET SULUVAN 2721 Bloomington Avenue JOAN TER LOUW 1109 W. Twenty-fifth Stmt____________ PATRICIA TRAPPMAN Medicine Lake JOAN TURGEON 3542 Biaisdell Avenue _______ MARY TUkGEON 1919 Lincoln Avenue N.E. JOANNE WERGES 3016 Holmes Avenue South_____ - DOROTHY WHITE 3853 Harriet Avenue South DOROTHY WILLIAMS 1934 St. Anthony Blvd. ______ MARY LOU YOUNG 3848 Pillsbury Avenue - ...... MARILYN ZIMMERMAN'N 4019 South Nineteenth Avenue GRACE ZUCCARO 714 Newton North---- ■ Page Fifty four PL 3513 DR. 9321 LO. 2425 HY. 6830 RE. 0833 HY. 2886 DU. 9564 DU. 1964 OR 9277R GR. 4716 LO. 8468 CO. 6215 KE. 2759 CO. 7465 BI. 24 F 4 1353 HY. 4453 LO. 6541 DU. 5856 LO. 1819 DR. 6243 HO. 7397 GE. 2372 RE. 0418 HY. 7945 OR. 9047R AL. 4075 ...CO. 3841 AL. 2702 DR. 2375 KE. 3592 LO. 1924 GR 7161 PL. 1539 CO. 1737 GR. 1204 RE. 8762 DU. 3542 HY. 4175 PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Alumnae Association of St. Margaret’s Academy McDivitt Funeral Home Acme Awning Co. Alexander’s Antiques Barry Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Blish Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bohan Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bowe Mrs. I. J. Carr Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Casey Mr. and Mrs. John Cavanaugh Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cleary Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Clifford Mr. James J. Cognetta Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Dohney Mr. George Dupont Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Richard Feltl Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Foran Mr. and Mrs. A. Forte Mr. and Mrs. George Fowler Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ganley Mrs. J. E. Gearty Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Giessel Mr. John M. Gleason Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Goslin Great Northern Market Mr. John Hannon Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Harrer Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hearing Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Huyck Japs-Olson Co. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jebb Mrs. Mary Keane Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kelly Miss Dolores Knaeblc Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Krokus H. C. Kruckeberg Drugs John Kudma Agency Henry Lambert Trucking Co. Mrs. E. S. Logan Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. M. McNcivc Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McNicoll Mr. Kenneth Malone Mr. and Mrs. A. Mertens Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Miller Mr. and Mrs. J. Mollen Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Monahan Mr. and Mrs. John D. Murphy Mr. Cecil E. Newman Mrs. Walter T. Noonan Mr. and Mrs. C. P. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Elden Oxborough Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Oys J. J. Oys and Company Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Prehn Mrs. S. A. Reid Mr. and Mrs. A. Roehl Roselcr Drug Co. Mrs. Ceil Rouillard Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Ryan The F. J. Schoenberger Family Salisbury Saterlee Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Scheid Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Schuler Mrs. L. A. Seamans Sodcrberg Florist Miss Mary Turgeon Mr. Raymond Turgeon Mr. and Mrs. W. H. TerLouw Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Trappman Vojjettes Mr. M. A. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wcrges Western Airline Schools Inc. White Rocheford Funeral Home Williams Electric Co. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey D. Young Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Zimmermann Page Fifty-five The College of St. Catherine The College for you is The College of St. Catherine A liberal arts college for women Education for Catholic Ideals, Scholarship. Health and Professional Skills Degree has national and international recognition. Under the Administration of the Sisters of St. Joseph. APPLICATION MUST BE MADE BEFORE SEPTEMBER FIRST. For information address THE OFFICE OF THE DEAN Cleveland and Randolph. St. Paul 1, Minnesota ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL Minneapolis, Minnesota Conducted by the Sisters of St. Joseph Pig Fifty-six Fm ready to light your home, refrigerate and cook your food, clean your house, heat water. ..and do a lot of other things Jor you whenever you plug into an outlet. YOU! IIICTKICAI SltVANT NORTHIRN STATIS POWER COMPANY Page Fifty-seven SEXTON'S AMERICAN WOOSTERSHIRE SAUCE A taste sensation rich in its Oriental piquancyl Excellent with boiled or roast meats, steaks and chops, fish and gome. Just try it with Tomato Juice! W SEXTON Page Fifty eight Compliments of MR. OHLEEN Ohleeris Milk Is Best North Western-Hanna Fuel Co. A Fuel lor Every Purpose FURNACE . . . STOVE ... OIL BURNER . . . STOKER 516 Second Avenue South MA. 7211 Fifty-nine Compliments of J. A. and R. E. SOLMES Manufacturers of SCHOOL UNIFORMS 859 Payne Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota TOwer 6592 Insured Service Henry Lambert Trucking Co. Specialists in Moving of Industrial Machinery ICC permits in Minnesota. Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota 101 First Avenue N.E. Minneapolis Pane Sixty Slawik Motors, Inc. HASKIN MARKET Distributors of DE SOTO Quality PLYMOUTH CARS Meats . . Fish . . Poultry Authorized Service 116 Lyndale Avenue North • USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD • GE. 3783 • • 1518 Hennepin Avenue AT 8271 322 North Cedar Lake Road Minneapolis, Minnesota AT. 7131 Compliments of THE The E. M. Lohmann Company Religious Articles—Books INTERNATIONAL 413 Sibley Street St. Paul. 1 FORWARDING LISTEN TO THE SACRED HEART COMPANY RADIO PROGRAM ★ Over WMIN Mr. R. C. Fisher Monday to Saturday — 7:15 to 7:30 A.M. ★ GE 9611 • A VERY FINE CATHOLIC PROGRAM. 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