St Margarets Academy - Dayseye Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

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ayesye PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF ST. MARGARET'S ACADEMY, 1301 LINDEN AVENUE N., MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA MHC 4 S '9 D ; 7£4- 2 I 7 ’ M A R Y in this year dedicated to you. Crystal Fountain of faith that enlightens our minds with eternal truths, we dedicate to you the memories of our seeking truth at SMA. l T fl ■ a ii ii ii ii u d ■ ■ i ■ ■ ii ii ii M I ■ Faculty and Administration MOTHER CARMENA, Principal Religion M.A., University of Minnesota SISTER AllSSA MARIE Assistant Principal English M.A., Catholic University of America SISTER AGNELIA English B.A., College of St. Catherine SISTER ANDRE Religion, Social Problems B.A., College of St. Catherine SISTER ANGELINE Bookkeeper SISTER ANSELM Choral S.M. Certificate, University of Minnesota SISTER BASIL History M.A., University of Minnesota SISTER M. BERNADINE Religion, Art M.S. Educ., University of North Dakota SISTER COLETTE ........................ Music Teacher's Certificate, Chicago Music Con- servatory SISTER ELISE MARIE English M.A., University of Minnesota SISTER HELEN AGNES Library, Religion B.S., College of St. Catherine SISTER JOSEPHINA Gen. Science, Biology Physiology B.A., College of St. Catherine SISTER MARY JOHN Religion, Physical M.S., University of Chicago Science SISTER MARY RUTH Business, Drama M.A., Catholic University of America SISTER ST. CECILIA Glee Club, Music M.M., Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester SISTER ST. JAMES School nurse R.N., St. Joseph's Hospital SISTER ST. KEVIN Cafeteria St. Joseph's Training School SISTER ST. TERESA Religion, Chemistry, French, Spanish M.A., University of Minnesota SISTER THOMAS MORE Religion, Journalism, English B.A., College of St. Catherine SISTER VINCENT DE PAUL Latin M.A., University of Minnesota MRS. DOROTHY BRINTON Mathematics, B.A., University of Minnesota Speech MISS MARIE CORRIGAN Guidance Director M.A., University of Minnesota MISS AGNES MARY MOHR Mathematics B.S., North Dakota State College MRS. MARY NORTH Office Secretary MISS AVIS ROBINSON History, English B.A., College of St. Benedict MISS CHARLOTTE W. STEPHENS Clothing Homemaking B.A., College of St. Catherine MISS MARION WOOD Physical Education, Basketball Coach, History B.A., State College of Washington THE REVEREND MARTIN FLEMING B.A., St. Paul Seminary Freshman Religion THE REVEREND WILLIAM MARTINEAU B.A., St. Paul Seminary Junior and Senior Religion THE REVEREND JOHN MURPHY B.A., St. Paul Seminary Sophomore Religion Seniors of 1954 DOLORES SCHAEFER Dee . . . class president 4 ... Chi Rho 1, 2, 3 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Marscot 4 . . . Junior Achievement 3, Scholarship award 4 . . . excellence roll . . . model personality. SHEILA MULLIN She . . . class vice-president . . . Chi Rho 1, 2 . . . . Contact 2, 3, chairman 4 . . . Basketball 2, co-captain 3, 4 . . . Drama 3, 4 . . . '53 Girls' State representative . . . Hey, gang! KATHLEEN SIMMER Kay . . . class secretary 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Dayesyc copy staff . . . class play general manager . . . excellence roll . . . outstanding business ability. MARILYN GUIMOND Class treasurer . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2 . . . needle and Bobbin' fan . . . good taste in clothes . . . personality with voice to match. PATRICIA ANTOLAK Pat . . . Marscot 3, 4 , . , Queen of Hearts . . . prettily poised . . . attendant to De's homecoming queen. CAROL ARBEITER Arb . . . Junior addition . . . Contact 3, 4 . . . secretarial future . . . fast talker . . . Navy blues CAROL BEDNARCZYK Peanuts . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2 . . . Drama 3 . . . dreamy dressmaker . . . small and sensible JOANN BERIGAN Jo . . . Contact 2, 3 . . . Bowling 4 . . . honor roll . . . Dayesye copy staff . . . whiz at math . . . tall in the saddle . . . ambitious appetite. Seniors of 1954 JULIA ANN CLOUTIER Chi Rho 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Drama 3, 4 . . . Mound maiden . . . speed record in typing . . . petite feet. JOYCE COSGROVE Juice ... Contact 2, 3, 4 ... Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Drama 4 . .. Cheerleading 3, 4 . . . ape over long hair . . . Wofch this one! MARILYN CRAIG Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Marscot 3, 4 . . . honor roll . . . essay expert . . . Aunt Meta . . . echoes of laughter . . . frankly herself. ROSANNE CRAWFORD Chi Rho 2 . . . Contact 2, 3 . . . Drama 3 . . . mimeoscope artist . . . determination in action . . . I disagree. KATHLEEN CURRAN Kath . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . gloom chaser .. . favorite soda jerk at Keller's . . . Dig that crazy lindy. LORNA ANN DEMARAIS Chi Rho 1,2... Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Dayesye copy staff. . . Glee Club accompanist 1, 2, 3, veep 4 . . . ivory touch . . . jokes, jokes, jokes . . . Bring on the food. FRANCES DOOLEY Fran . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Dayesye layout staff... Spanish Club 3, ... intrepid transporter . . . unruffled disposition. JEANNETTE DUPONT Frenchie . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . artistic ambitions . . . quiet smile . . . easy to like . .. What's your hurry? Seniors of 1954 CORINNE BOISCLAIR Tweeny . . . Contact 2, 3 . . . Glee Club 2, 3 . . . class play costumes ... nimble thimble . . . a home in her future. NANCY BOLDUC Clancy . . . Glee Club 2 . . . prize chocolate cokes . . . expert on Ireland . . . eyes that shut when she loughs. ROSEMARY BUCKLEY Bucky . . . Chi Rho 1, 2, 3 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Junior Achievement 3, 4 . . . future occupational therapist . . . teller of Tommie tales . . . casual poses. LAURA BELL CAMPBELL Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3 . . . Powers' Teen Board . . . Tinfair's walking advertisement . . . musical genius ... I don't get it! JULIANNE CAMPION Julie . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . artistic ability . . . good humor . . . Jim major at college . . . Come-on-a-my-cabin. ANNA CAOLA Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3, vice-president 4 . . . honor roll.. . tranquil movements .. . studious perfection ... superb seamstress. JANE CARROW Contact 2, 3, co-chairman 4 . .. Dayesye copy staff . . . Drama 3 . . . Cheerleading 3, 4 . . . class secretary 2 . . . Tommie Teen Board . . . music, math, and science fiction. MARGARET CASHMAN Marge . . . Most Mary-Like senior . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Spanish Club 3, 4 . . . drama 3 . . . Marscot 3, 4 . . . Dayesye copy editor . . . winning essays . . . magnificent monologues. Seniors of 1954 H n ii ii ii ii ii n ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n ii ii ii ii ii i ■ ROBERTA ELSBERRY Bobbi ... Chi Rho 2 . . . Contact 2, 3 . . . Daycsye layout staff . . . Drama 3, 4 . . . parties, parties, parties. RITA FITZGERALD Reets . . . Contact 2, 3 . . . Dayesye business staff . . . sweet and sunny . . . equestrian talents . . . I'll get the carl BARBARA FIXTER Barb . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Marscot 3, 4 . . . a Mickleson fan . . . bye, bye blues . . . heading for her new Kentucky home. JO-ANNE FORTIN Jo . . . Chi Rho 1, 2 . . . Contact 2, 3 . . . Glee Club 4 . . . Marscot 3, 4 . . . Dayesye layout editor . . . Ogden Nash's rival. SHARON FOURRE Contact 2, 4 . . . poise personified . . . artistic but not arty . . . memorable voice . . . future tenth floor stenographer. ANNETTE FREESE Nettie . . . Chi Rho 1,2... Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 3 . . . Drama 3, 4 . . . Basketball 4 . . . veep 3 . . . famed for character parts. DELORES GAGNON DoeDe .. . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Marscot 2, 3, 4 . . . slightly Rusty . . . sweetly sincere . . . ace photographer. MARY ANN GILLESPIE Molly . . . Dayesye business staff . . . Legion of Mary 4 . . . Junior Achievement 4 . . . Sunday School Mar'm . . . agreeable disposition. Seniors of 1954 MARGARET GLEASON Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Legion of Mary 4 . . . Dayesye business and layout. . . Glee Club 2, 3 . . . sweet smile and sparkling brown eyes . . . perpetual emotion .. . In the Mood. JO ANN GOBLIRSCH Soph scholar from Villa Marie . . . honor roll . . . fancy work fancier . . . deft draftsman . . . quiet quips. . . steadfast and demure. RUTH ANN GOBLIRSCH Rufhie . . . Contact 2, 3 . . . Marscot 3, 4 . . . scientific mind . . . soft-spoken sincerity . . . gobs of fun. ROSEMARY GODBOUT Contact 2 .. . Dayesye business staff . . . stitch in time . . . friendliest. . . spare hours at Raleigh's . . . French fried onions. EILEEN GRESHWALK Marscot 3, 4 . . . budding ballerina . . . future French major . . . patience with page one . . . honest comments . . . partial to kittens. LUCIE GUILLEMETTE Lou . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Dayesye business staff . . . trip taker . . . fire ball . . . nursing scholarship at St. Mary's . . . Slaney Singer. PATRICIA HARRINGTON Patty . . . Contact 3 . . . Dayesye business staff . . . nursing scholarship at Northwestern . . . daily battles with Richfield mud. CAROLYN HENDRICKS Chi Rho 3 . . . Contact 2, 3 . . . Legion of Mary 3 . . . master with a needle . . . quiet good humor . . . season ticket to the symphony. Seniors of 1954 GAYLE HJULBERG Chi Rho I, 2 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Dayesye copy staff . . . flying fingers . . . raging redhead . . . belle from Bridgeman's. DARLENE HOLM Dee . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Drama 3, 4 . . . sweet and lovely ... go West young woman . . . I'll do it. CAROL JEAN HUBER Chi Rho 2 . . . Contact 2, 3 . . . Spanish Club 3, 4 . . . peaches 'n cream . . . blue nail polish addict . . . You won't get lost; I live right by Lake Calhoun. MARY ELLEN IRVING Marelli . . . Contact 2, 3. 4 . . . Marscot 3, 4 . . . Soph veep . . . Donaldson's Teen Board 3 . . . big purses and crazy pajamas . . . the great Nordeast. VIRGINIA JEUB Ginny . . . Contact 2, 3. 4 . . . Drama 3, 4 Basketball I . . . junior jiffy hot rod . . . one girl entertainment bureau. PATRICIA KAMMERER Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Dayesye copy staff . . . ardent Robbinsdale fan . . . dizzy doodles . . . Honey in the Horn . . . It's motley. MARY JO KENNEDY Jo . . . Contact 2, 3 . . . future in phy ed . . . ambition: to store her tennis balls in the Davis cup . . . smooth lindies. PATRICIA KLIMA Pat . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Doyesye business staff . . . nursing career . . . sports-minded. Seniors of 1954 CELESTIA LOESCH Les . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Drama 3, 4 . . . Dayesye copy staff . . . class treasurer 2 . . . quotable quotes . . . Loesch and Mannella against the world ... I have a joke. SHIRLEY LUKE Lukie . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Marscot 3, art editor 4 . . . Dayesye art editor . . . beauty on class play scenery . . . sketchy future. MARY ELLEN McCONVILLE Mac ... St. Francis' loss and St. Margaret's gain . . . Contact 2, 3 . . . Bowling 4 . . . French fries and slumber parties . . . What did you say? MARY McGRAW Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Marscot 3, editor 4 . . . prize-winning mission essay . . . bowling promoter . . . crossword puzzler ... I have to take care of my grandmother! MARYLOU McGRORTY Junior year at West ... Chi Rho 1 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 4 . . . Junior Achievement 3, 4 . . . underclassmen's pal. SHARON McKENZIE Sharri . . . Glee Club 4 . . . Drama 3, 4 . . . placid ways ... at the candy bar . . . cherrycheeked . . . Belle of Cedar Point. SUSAN MALENFANT Sue . . . Chi Rho I, treasurer 2, secretary 3, 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Dayesye business staff . . . giggleitis . . . tiny teen. MARGIE MALONEY Contact 2 . . . Glee Club 2 , . . Junior Achievement 3 . . . more about Les . . . from drugstore hitches to doily stitches . . . If I don't gain some weight! Seniors of 1954 CLARA MANNEUA SMA'S Chicago Kid since '52 . . . Contact 3, 4 . . . Dayesye copy staff . . . pet peeve: spaghetti . . . Felix' sister . . . Beware the ghost! MARGARET ELLEN MARRIN Peggy . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Bowling 4 . . . shorthand in the future . . . one of a family quartet . . . Irish stew. KAROL MEUNIER Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2 . . . Dayesye business and loyout staffs . . . card shark . . . future bowling ace. DOREEN MICHAELS Mike . . . Contact 2, 3 . . . Drama 4 . . . Basketball 2, 3 . . . sports enthusiast . . . graham cracker diet . . . competent nurses' aide . . . Yesterday, at the hospital. MARGARET ANN MILLER Mil . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . always willing to help . . . happy homemaker . . . musical ear . . . bright, brisk manner. NANCY MOLLERS Chi Rho 1,2... Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Drama 2, 3, 4 . . . Catholic U. Drama Scholarship . . . Dayesye copy staff . . . unheard Voice of Democracy . . . Some Day My Prince Will Come. JACQUELYN MURRAY Jackie . . . junior joker from Robbinsdale High . . . Contact 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 3 . . . Drama 4 . . . Spanish Club 3, 4 . .. dances between meals. MARY MUSSON Angie's freshman . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Junior Achievement 3 . . . guys and dolls . . . twinkling toes . . . cheerful chatter. Seniors of 1954 MAUREEN NIEDENFUER Reene . . . Chi Rho 2 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 Drama 4 . . . long distance operator ... insomniac . . . My name, young woman, is Jack Webster. PATRICIA NORTON Pat . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3 . . . active Sodalist . . . great generosity ... at home with a mirror . . . the Cadillac Kid. LORETTA NOWAK Lorrie . . . Chi Rho 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1,2... Drama 3, 4 . . . Spanish Club 3, 4 . . . dimples in her smile. JOAN O'DONNELL Nicknames galore: Joanie, Bones, Curly . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . cheerleading 3, 4 . . . class president 3 . . . It's my sister's! ROSEMARY ORR Rosie . . . Contact 2, 3 . . . Drama 3 . . . cheerleading 3, 4 . . . Little Italy . . . class comedienne ... I don't know; it just grows and grows! MARY RITA PARRETTE Drama 3, 4 . . . short and sociable . . . laughter with a blush . . . avid theater goer . . . hobby: letter writing . . . I'll bite . . . MARILYN PETERSEN Pete . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . ..jewelry collector . . . usually at Grant's . . . fried chicken and French fries preferred . . . musical. MARION RADATZ Chi Rho 2, 3, 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Marscot 3, 4 . . . trips to Winona . . . versatile verses . . . King's English . . . nursing at St. Teresa's. Seniors of 1954 : KATHLEEN SAMMON Koy . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Dayesye copy stoff . . . Basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . Bowling 4 . . , dimpled frowns . . . Hi Kie. SUSAN MARY SCHAUB Susie . . . Chi Rho 1,2... Contact 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . backyard ski haven . . . always singing . . . Make Believe. MARY SCHEINOST Chi Rho 2 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Dayesye business staff . . . Glee Club 1,2... Spanish Club 3, 4 . . . famous punctuality . . . happy hiker. MARY LOUISE SCHIEL Contact 1, 3 . . . Glee Club 1 . . . Spanish Club 3, 4 . . . Marscot 2, 3, 4 . . . honor roll . . . mad for journalism . . . main gripe: Main stairs. KATHLEEN SHERRY Koy . . . Chi Rho 1 . . . Contact 2 . . . class president 1 . . . Teenage Roadeo champion . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . agile in athletics . . . genuinely interested . . . persistent teasing. GERALDINE SIMMER Gerry . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 2, veep 3, prexy 4 . . . genial . . . tapping toes . . . Just give mo a Buzz. PATRICIA SLANEY Pat . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . class secretary 3 . . . Basketball 2, 3, co-captain 4 . . . director of Slaney Singers . . . zany. ROSE ERIN SULLIVAN Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Drama 4 . . . perfect class play princess . . . Dayesye layout staff . . . mighty like a lark . . . hearty laughter. Seniors of 1954 MARY FRANCES TOMANN Fran . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 2, 4 . . . Bowling 4 . . . handy with the needle . . . Hobby: Jack . . . Charge it. ROCHELLE TOUSIGNANT Chi Rho 1 . . . Contact 2, 3 . . . Dayesye business staff . . . future R.N. . . . keyboard harmony . . . noon hours with miniature musicians. JUDY VAN SLYKE Contact 2 . . . Spanish Club 2 . . . Junior Achievement 4 . . . future home economist . . . the Chaucerian touch . . . varied collections. MARY WALLANDER Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Dayesye business staff . . . Bowling 4 . . . imperturbable disposition . . . powerhouse. RITA WALLERIUS Reef. . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 2, 3, 4 Powers' Teen Board 2, 3, 4 . . . impromptu entertainer . . . domestic versatility. DARIEL WODARCK Dar . . . soph addition from St. Cyril's . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 2, 4 . . . Dayesye business staff . . . model student ... I gotta go to work. MARY BETH ZEGLEN Chi Rho 2 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Mar-scot 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 4 . . . Mairy Tales . . . avid Julius La Rosa and Paul Giel fan . . . Any new bop jokes? JUNIORS—First row: Milone Trudeau, Donna Bernhardt, Nancy Rodgers, Rosanne Williams, Mary Anno Holland, Irene Roney, Lenore Trembley, Marcia Mengelkoch. Second row: Betty Wollander, Eugenio McDonald, Phyllis Brytowski, Muriel Stowoll, Mary Schwab, Verna Agotness, Colleen Steinhauser, Joan Kaehn. Third row: Rita Droll, Judy Miller, Marilyn Kalitowski, Anne llemondt, Mary Brewster, Carolyn Hermann, Mary Joanne Olson, Barbara Joyce, Mary Ann Maos. Fourth row: Patricia Cameron, Mary Caola, Terese Bevacco, Sonia Doleki, Anne McGill, Patricia Clausen, Mary Anne Lavelle, Mary Smigleski. Fifth row: Edna Reinhart, Gretchen Leinfelder, Mary Jo Born, Barbara Gerber, Roseanne Johnson, Gloria Hallin, Rosanne Landry, Marilyn Feeser, Patricia Seiter. Junior Class JUNIORS—First row: Phyllis Owens, Marilee Kell, Susan Meloche, Barbara Martin, Anna Marie Rascop, Elizabeth Butler, Patricia Yentsch, Mary Hadley, Mary Shimek, Charlene Meuers. Second row: Louise Peterson, Dana Desmond, Diane Roring, Mary Trieschmann, Barbara Schmitz, Rita Wortman, Carol Hofmann, Anne Pope, Marie Stenglein, Barbara Walcher. Third row: Dolores Olsen, Carol Sullivan, Ruth Trepanier, Margaret Moska, Mary Burgoyne, Diane Gaulke, Susan Landy, Isabelle Gavin, Carol Evans, Carol Heyer. Fourth row: Joan Moray, Donna Schroer, Carol Beriou, Mary Lou Linwood, Janice Hardey, Judy Erickson, Patricia Schupp, Janice Tourville, Barbara Skaar. Fifth row: Mary Anderson, Koy Sonnen, Veronica O'Conner, Patricia Hagen, Katherine Werlich, Sally Brady, Janice La-vine, Margaret Miller, Nancy Rowles. SOPHOMORES—First row: Zoe Ann Lillie, Susan Dupont, Barbara Grupa, Nell Stephen, Katherine Dooley, Mary Ann Oeffling, Pauline lacono, Charlene Hunter, Mary Fust. Second row: Patricia Hommes, Dianne Krawczyk, Carol Seidel, Kathleen Ziehwein, Ann Gleason, Marguerite Lehmann, Marilyn John, Carol Ann Bushard, Jean McMullin, Joan Fontanilla. Third row: Betty Jo Kulaga, Louise Velz, Nina Rodgers, Carol Lundby, Janet Hazledine, Mary Jo McHugo, Martha Marrin, Darlene Gifford, Barbara Lagace, Mary Ann McNeill. Fourth row: Marie Kolb, Pat Gavin, Sharon Timmons, Sharon McNulty, Kay Keenan, Mary Marguerite Lash, Dianne Krowczyk, Barbara Madison, Dorothy Zaw-islak, Cheris Handy. Fifth row: Katherine Kuhlmann, Lucille Foy, Jean McCoun, Julie Kefcham, Kathleen Hanover, Dianne Marked, Karen Lee, Mary Hoag, Joan Eilers, Betty Kavanaugh. Sophomore Class SOPHOMORES—First row: Mary Jo Wahl, Kathleen Corrigan, Sharon Thompson, Marilyn Burgoyne, Barbara Moeg-lien, Barbara Sawyer, Judy Reynolds, Jonis Berhardt, Carol Buirge. Second row: Margoref Ascher, Carol Carline, Karen Swan, Pamela Paulas, Clara Ryan, Phyllis Roseth, Carol Dawson, Mary Cronin, Roselyn De Lisi, Patricia Craig, Mary Ann Tait. Third row: Michelle Davison, Jacqueline Demeulos, Patricia Ryan, Marcia Mikucki, Caron Palmer, Jeanne Wahl, Saundra Swierczyk, Rosella Schaefer, Kathleen Neary, Joan Cermak. Fourth row: Sharon Casey, Cecelia Anderson, Margaret Baden, Dorothy Burgoyne, Carol Renckins, Patricia Spelbrink, Barbara Butler, Nancy Couch-man, Judy Strupp, Mary Cowan. Fifth row: Mary Ann Sliva, Jacqueline Sprafka, Rose Cherneske, Cathy Martin, Barbara Wirtz, Gretchen Schrump, Mary Jo Romaniak, Nancy Clark, Nancy Meyer, Mary White. FRESHMEN—First row: Sandra Haas, Elaine Trudeau, Katherine Wickman, Joanne Frank, Joan Millis, Susan Hass, Majorie Wells, Madeline Tierney, Dolores Hagen, Patricia Dooley, Helen Mclnerny, Colette Hartman, Patricia Galvin. Second row: Mary Hogan, Judy McHugo, Ruth Chan, Barbara White, Judy Gorman, Gloria Bester, Jeanne Hostings, Barbara Griebler, Marlys Greshwalk, Mary Alice Gagnon, Mary Rechf, Cecilia Smith. Third row: Barbara Swonson, Priscilla Strong, Mary Ellen Halverson, Mary Virnig, Barbara Zawislak, Patricia Vernon, Kathryn Sherman, Sylvia Schutto, Barbara Thielen, Clare St. Martin, Mary Scheurer, Mary Margaret Hansen. Fourth row: Eileen Harvieux, Sherry Gondik, Arlene Haagensen, Margaret Fraser, Carla Stueve, Joanne Stepkala, Beatrice Guimond, Jacqueline Stenglein, Mary Ann Raskop, Joan Ring, Jeanne Stodola, Judith Stodola. Fifth row: Marlene Theisen, Judith Stanley, Geroldine Hanson, Susan Werschay, Betty Wharton, Mary Varner, Elizabeth Talbot, Kathleen Sullivan, Kathleen Gorman, Ruby Synsteby, Barbara Washtock, Winifred Gorman. FRESHMEN—First row: Eleanore Perkins, Charon Ennen, Sharon Kelly, Renne La Sotax, Grotchen Holton, Mary Jacobson, Marilyn Pishke, Janice Kell, Susan Olson, Sheiliah Barber, Mary Kay Dupont, Kathleen Connell. Second row: Barbara Desmond, Judy Canfield, Jane Brady, Kathleen Boulton, Susan Dumas, Judy Door, Betty Donlin, Mary McAn-dresw, Mary Kastner, Mary Patricia Helint Mary McGuire, Janet Kalitowski. Third row: Kathleen Larkin, Mary Pat Murphy, Nancy McCabe, Mary Cavanaugh, Louanne Behrenfeld, Rosemary Cady, Kathleen Amireault, Joan Connoy, Jo Anne Hosting, Patricia McConnell, Joanne Jacobson, Patricia Engel. Fourth row: Carol Butler, Mary Lou McCarthy, Margaret Dalton, Patricia Nordstrom, Charlotte Deibler, Virginia Marked, Joan O'Hare, Gladys Maslweski, Comile Killen, Mary Ann Kasper, Mary Magara, Joan Hawkinson. Fifth row: Geraldine Larkin, Ruth Duggin, Mary Bina, Elsie Campbell, Joan Burns, Mary Beth Peterson, Dianna Clear, Mary Bitney, Geraldine Doyle, Mary Lee Follese, Joyce Anderson. Freshman Class Accenting the Spiritual Emphasis to the spiritual is given by opening Mass, retreat, prayer, and mission activities. As a Catholic Students' Mission Crusade project, Mary Scheinost, Korol Meu-nier, Shirley Luke, and Marion Radatz address greeting cards to lepers in Hawaii. Prayer in Chapel is possible every day and especially during annual retreat, October 7 to 9. Pictured celebrating Mass is Reverend Francis Fenelon, who served as re- treat master for underclassmen. Reverend Howard Ralen-kotter, CP, (lower right) gave retreat conferences to upperclassmen. Special prayers are said each Wednesday when the three upper classes gather before the statue of St. Joseph for weekly devotions. Dedication of the entire year to God is made by students (upper right) as opening Mass, celebrated September 25 by Monsignor James M. Reardon. Probing the Material Lines and planes in space intrigue advanced geometricians: Jo Ann Goblirsch, Kathlcon Sammon, Ruth Ann Goblirsch, and Jo Ann Berigan. Sewing arts are practiced by Maureen Niedenfeur, Kathleen Sherry, Doreen Michaels, and Annette Freese. Chemistry students-Mary Wallander, Ruth Ann Goblirsch, and Morion Radatz—pool their knowledge of atomic structure. Red Cross Instructor, Mr. Richard McFetors, supervises first aid practices of physiology students—Carol Bednarc-zyk, Mary Ellen McConvillc, Shirloy Luke, and Lorna Ann Demarais. Homemaking scrapbooks are discussed by Mary Musson, Miss Charlotte Stephens (instructor), Mary Jo Kennedy, Josephine Klein, and Julie Ann Cloutier. Secretarial training occupies commercial students- Sharon Fourre, Peggy Marrin, Gayle Hjulberg, Julianne Campion, Marilyn Guimond, and Kathleen Sherry. Labor We Delight In Spanish carols ore sung before the nacimiento by Mary Schiel, Judy Von Slyke, Carol Huber, Margaret Cash-man (kneeling), Frances Dooley, Marylou McGrorty, Mary Scheinost, Loretta Nowak, Jackie Murray, and Carolyn Hendricks (standing). Concentration prevails os English IV readers—Mary Ellen McConville, Rosonne Crawford, Carol Arbeiter and Corinne Boisclair—delve into literature. With the help of a map and Today, Laura Campbell, Peggy Marrin, Gerry Simmer, Mary Jo Kennedy, and Rosemary Buckley formulate solutions to current social prob- lems. Recording French conversation provides humor for Carolyn Hermann, Dano Desmond, Justine Robb, Pat Yentsch and Pat Seiter. Translating the Aeneid is a favorite pastime of advanced Latin students—Joann Berigon, Joanne Goblirsch, Rosanne Johnson, Pat Schupp, Mary McGrow, Lucie Guillemette and Jo-Anne Fortin. In art, Jeonnette Dupont and Julianne Campion, practice silk-screening,- Sharon Fourre carves in soap,- and Shirley Luke hammers metal book ends. Hooray for Scotties!' Scots' spirits remain high even when scores reveal one win and five losses in the 1954 basketball season. In action pictures, Sheila Mullin meets opposition from a St. Joseph's Academy guard os Rita Wallerius and Joan Burns remain tense in the background; Annette Freese shoots for the basket. Pictured with their coach. Miss Marion Wood, are team members: Morlene Theisen, Pat Ryan, Pat Yenfsch, Kay Sammon, Sharon Timmons, Carol Sullivan, Barbara Madi- son, Rita Wallerius, Joanne Stepkala, Veronica O'Conner, Sheila Mullin, Katherine Werlich, Annette Freese, Pot Slaney, Nancy Rowles, Carol Buirge, Joan Burns, Janice Lavine, Kay Sherry, Mary Hadley, Mary Bina, and Colleen Stoinhausor. Encouraged by cheerleaders supper right' Rosemary Orr, Joyce Cosgrove, Joan O'Donnell, and Jane Carrow, SMA rooters (lower left) wave yellow and white pennants. Sphere of the Apostolate Campus club groups prepare for total Christian living. Chi Rho members specialize in Christ-like service in such areas os the audio-visual which challenges officers—vice-president Barbara Skaor, president Dolores Schaefer, treasurer Carol Renckens, and secretary Ruth Trepanier. Contact chaimen, Jane Carrow and Sheila Mullin (upper right), co-ordinate SMA apostolic activities with those of city-wide Catholic Youth organization. Legion of Mary officers—vice-president Anna Caolo, president Barbara Skaar, secretory Pot Clausen, and treas- urer Marcia Mikucki (lower right)—pray in chapel for the success of works engaged in under the Queen's standard. Funds for missions are raised by Catholic Students Mission Crusade Mardi Gras of March 2. At telegram concession, Kathleen Curran and Rosemary Godbouf take orders from Joan O'Hare, Dorothy Zawislak, Pat Nordstrom, Elizabeth Kavanaugh, Kafhlene Neary, Mary White, Diane Krowczyk, Jackie Krawczyk and Cecelia Smith. The balloon booth attracts a gay group (center right as does square dance contest (lower left). Problems of the Press II I I I 1 School publications are result of many heads and not-so-light work. In ST5 gather Marscot staff members: Marilyn Craig, editor Mary McGrow, Mary Zeglen, Mary Ellen Irving (seated), Mary Schiel, Pat Antolak, Margaret Cash-man, Jo-Anno Fortin, Dolores Schaefer, Marion Radatz, Borbora Fixter, Ruth Ann Goblirsch, Eileen Greshwalk, and Dolores Gagnon. Roceipt books engage attention of Dayesye business staff: Dariel Wodarck, Sue Malenfant, Rita Fitzgerald, Pat Harrington, Rosemary Godbout, Rochelle Tousignant, Pat Kli-ma, Lucie Guillemette, Mary Scheinost, and Mary Ann Gillespie, Copy concerns Dayosye editorial staff: Kay Sammon, Lorno Ann Demarais, Nancy Mollers, Koy Simmer (seated , editor Margaret Cashman, Clara Mannella, Les Loesch, Joonn Berigan, Pat Kammerer, and Gayle Hjulberg. Dayesye layout is planned by Rose Erin Sullivan, Karol Meunier, editor Jo-Anne Fortin, Margaret Gleason, and Roberta Elsberry. Delores Gagnon serves as photographer forMarscot and Shirley Luke as art editor for both Dayesye and Marscot. The Livelong Day Before school, girls trudge across campus to chapel, bookstore, library, or homeroom. During ST6 homeroom period, Carole Sullivan, Barbara Skaar (foreground), Barbara Walcher, Rosanne Williams, and Katherine Werlich (background) stuff animals for Red Cross distribution. At noon in cafeteria, the hungry line up before Mrs. Mary North, cashier. In library study, seniors—Karol Meunier, Rita Wallerius, and Joyce Cosgrove—beat the books. Recreation after lunch gives Pat Antolak, Rita Fitz-zerald, Maureen Niedenfeur, Rosemary Buckley, and Kay Sherry time for lindy. Between classes, Roberta Elsberry, Sue Malenfant, Sheilo Mullin, and Julianne Campion join ranks on Main stairs. Anytime outside office, people like Clara Mannella, Celestia Loesch, Kay Sammon, and Pat Kammerer wait to see Principal. The Fleeting Year Among American History students watching educational film are Mary Schwab, Ruth Trepanier, Katherine Werlich, Diane Gaulke, Margaret Miller, Mary Smigleski, and Donna Stadther. Senior officers—Dolores Schaefer, Sheila Mullin, Kay Simmer, and Marilyn Guimond—advertise the Canterbury Ball of December 29 while Mory Wallonder, Rosemary Orr, Mary Scheinost, Pot Norton, and Carol Bednarczyk listen intently. Forget-Me-Not sophomores raised funds for disabled American veterans. Four cruel captains—Marilyn Craig, Jeannette Dupont, Mary Schiel, and Rita Parrette—intimidate freshmen at September 30 initiation trial presided over by Judge Dolores Schaefer. After assembly talk, Rev. David Ross King, President of Catholic Art Association, discusses entries in Morscot nameplate contest with Charis Handy, Nancy Rowles, and Juli-anne Campion. Maureen Niedenfeur, Justine Robb, and Rose Erin Sullivan appear in Cyclone Sally, three act ploy presented by drama students January 10. Inspired by Christmas From crib in chapel (center), true Christmas spirit radiates to every corner of school. In M2, Jeannette Dupont, Lucie Guillemette, Frances Dooley, Rita Fitzgerald, and Julie Ann Cloutier prepare loyettes for infants cared for by Catholic Welfare. Glee Club corollers sing in hospitals designated by Red Cross. Gifts for underprivileged are wrapped and packed by Ruth Trepanier, Barbara Walcher, Marie Sfenglein, and Lenore Trembley. Junior Red Cross members—Annette Freese, Cecelia Anderson, and Marie Kolb—assist in distributing decorations to hospitals. Teresa Bevacco and Ruth Trepanier light Advent Wreath. The entire school participates in Christmas assembly at which Margaret Cashman narrates and Glee Club members sing. Devoted to Mary Praise of Mary is intensified during this Marian Year. On Feast of the Annunciation, students climb the Basilica steps (lower right) and gather before Altar (center and lower left) to honor Our Lady in High Mass celebrated by Monsignor James M. Reardon (upper left'1 and sung by senior choral group. Books about her are more frequently drown from library shelves (center right); Our Lady of Peace statue on campus is more often approached and finally crowned by Margaret Coshman. most Mary-like Senior, as climax to all-school procession on May 20. Convos for Culture Convocations of year included Reverend Otto Neudeck-er's January 22 talk on 'The Student Vocation, pianist Monte Hill Davis' February 24 recital, Silvertones' January 15 concert, William Kell's and Roy Johnson's December 11 Fire prevention demonstration. University Players' November 13 dramatic scenes, violinist Stephan Hero's December 3 performance, D.L.S. Melodettes' February 12 vocalizing, and SMA Glee Club's St. Cecilia's Day program. Miss Marie Corrigan, counselor, pictured conferring with Jo-Anne Fortin, administered a guidance questionnaire to all classes. Contact members—Muriel Stowell, Kathleen Curran, Jane Carrow, and Donna Schroer—modeled in a March 26 style show. Play for Princesses Each senior contributed to some phase of cost or production of class play. Once There Was A Princess, April 25 and 26 at Incarnation Auditorium. Double cost, the role of Princess was played by Rose Erin Sullivan (center) and Nancy Mollers (not pictured). Shown during dress rehearsal ore: (upper left! Rose Erin Sullivan, Loretta Nowak, Jo-Anne Fortin, and Annette Freese; (center left) Sheila Mullin, Loretta, Rose Erin and Peter McGough; (lower left) Sheila, Tom Butler, Dariel Wodarck, and Loretta; (upper right) singers and dancers with Bill Jocobs; (center right) Loretta, Virginia Jeub, Mary-lou McGrorty, and Carol Bednarczyk; (lower right) Loretta, Bill, and Rose Erin. Prom Parade Prom moments of Easter Monday night include lining up for grand march (upper left and center right); leaders are junior and senior class presidents and escorts—Dale Kaiser, Carole Sullivan, Tom Hollin, and Dolores Schaefer (center left). Just watching amuses Clinton Dowes, Andre Demeules, Roberta Elsberry, Gayle Hjulberg, and Peter McGough (lower left). Mary Lynn Trieschman, Dan McGuire, Phyllis Owens, and Bob Theisen (upper right) sit this one out in spite of Elizabeth Butler's plea. Part of crowd enjoys sight and sound of Hugh Cardenas' band. Patrons of 1954 Dayesye Mr. and Mrs. Frank Antolak Barnett Drug Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bednarczyk Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Berigan Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Boisclair Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Bolduc Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Buckley Cafe di Napoli Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Compion Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carrow Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Cashman Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Cloutier Mrs. J. W. Cosgrove Mr. and Mrs. O. ten Craig Mr. and Mrs. John W. Curran Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Demarais Mrs. Agnes R. Dooley Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dupont Mr. Franklin Ellering Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Elsberry Erickson's Super Volu Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Fixter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Fortin Mrs. E. R. Fourre Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Freese Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Gagnon Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gill Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gillespie Mrs. Dennis W. Gleason Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Goblirsch Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Goblirsch Mrs. David Godbout Mr. and Mrs. Ted Greshwalk Mrs. A. J. Guillemette Mrs. A. L. Guimond Mr. and Mrs. James G. Harrington Hennepin Exterminating Company Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hjulberg Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Holm Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huber Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Irving Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jeub Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kammerer Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Kennedy Mr. William Klein Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Klima Mr. Horry H. Lebocr Mr. and Mrs. H. Luke Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Malenfant Mrs. Irene Maloney Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mannella Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Marrin Mr. and Mrs. M. I. McConville Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McGrow Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Meunier Mi , arfd MtV’Mafcus'D. McGrorfy Mrs. J. A. Michaels Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mollers Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Mullin Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Murray Mrs. Edward F. Musson Miss Gladys Myers Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Niedenfuor Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Norton Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nowak Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O'Donnell Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Petersen Mr. R. B. Powoll Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Radafz Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sammon Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schaefer Mr. C. R. Schaub Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Scheinost Mrs. John M. Schiel Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Sherry Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Simmer Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Slaney Mr. and Mrs. Dan B. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Tomann Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Tousignont Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Wallander Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Wallerius Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wodarck Mr. and Mrs. George G. Zeglen, Jr. Weoring the traditional white cops and gowns, and carrying red roses, the 87 seniors of 1954 receive their high school diplomas from His Excellency Bishop James J. Byrne at graduation exorcises on June 2 at the Basilica of St. Mary. Senior Directory Anlolak,' Patricia, 3039 Lincoln N.E. St. 8-5481 Arbeiter, Carol, 1801 25th Avenue North Hy. 4413 Bednarczyk, Carol, 4148 Xerxes Avenue North Hy. 5357 Berigan, Joann, 4729 36th Avenue South Du. 2670 Boisclair, Corinne, 2739 Queen Avenue North Hy. 4070 Bolduc, Nancy, 3612 15th Avenue South Du. 5561 Buckley, Rosemary, 3419 Colfax Avenue North Ch. 5657 Campbell, Laura, 700 Meadow Lane Ke. 7988 Campion, Julianne, 2700 16th Avenue South Dr. 3971 Caola, Anna, 107 Aldrich Avenue North Ge. 0440 Carrow, Jane, 3608 13th Avenue South Du. 6761 Cashman, Margaret, 3908 Park Avenue South Co. 4480 Cloutier, Julie Ann, Island Park, Mound Md. 354-J Cosgrove, Joyce, 2125 Dupont Avenue North Ch. 4211 Craig, Marilyn, 3837 Pleasant Avenue South Lo. 3050 Crawford, Rosanne, 4041 Lyndale Avenuo South PI. 8595 Curran, Kathleen, 2731 17th Avenue South Du. 4773 Demarais, Lorna Ann, 2508 Colfax Avenue South Ke. 5698 Dooley, Frances, 316 South Cedar Lake Road Ke. 1425 Dupont, Jeannette, 1323 East 25th Street Pa. 1 1278 Elsberry, Roberta, 413 East 18th Street Br. 1848 Fitzgerald, Rita, 2338 Wilson Streot Gr. 1260 Fixter, Barbara, 1726 Youngland Road, Louisville, Ky. ..................................... Spring 4-1881 Fortin, Jo-Anne, 619 University S.E. Li. 2452 Fourre, Sharon, 2734 16th Avenue South Pa. 2-3925 Freese, Annette, 2421 1st Avenue South Li. 6010 Gagnon, Delores, 2416 Upton North Ch. 9967 Gillespie, Mary Ann, 3844 Pleasant South Pi. 3917 Gleason, Margaret, 4146 Wentworth Ave. Co. 5492 Goblirsch, JoAnn, 2106 Washburn North Hy. 8044 Goblirsch, Ruth Ann, 2634 Benjamin Street N.E. St. 1-9321 Godbout, Rosemary, 1813 Olson Highway At. 4908 Greshwalk, Eileen, 2526 McKinley Street N.E. Gr. 2708 Guillemette, Lucie, 4230 Abbott Avenue North Ch. 9289 Guimond, Marilyn, 3633 Noble Avenue Al. 7686 Harrington, Patricia, 6314 5th Avenue South Ro. 6-8333 Hendricks, Carolyn, 3536 Orchard Lane Ho. 1333 Hjulberg, Gayle, 49 Queen Avenue South Li. 4338 Holm, Darlene, 3629 39th Avenue South Du.0538 Huber, Carol, 3923 Vincent Avenue South Wa. 2015 Irving, Mary Ellen, 2719 N.E. Cleveland Gr. 6185 Jeub, Virginia, 3712 Xerxes Avenue North Hy. 0377 Kammerer, Patricia, 3527 North Queen Hy. 1278 Kennedy, Mary Jo, 4034 North Girard Avenue Ch. 6935 Klima, Patricia, 4321 Wentworth Avenue South PI. 3543 Loesch, Celestia, 4157 32nd Avenue South Pa. 2-7029 Luke, Shirley, 2935 Cleveland Street N.E. Gr. 7935 McConville, Mary Ellen, 4828 Nokomis Avenue S. Du. 0600 McGrow, Mary, 2958 Upton Avenue North Ch. 8855 McGrorty, Marylou, 3330 Ivy Lane Wa. 7011 McKenzie, Sharon, 3815 11th Avenue South Lo. 0801 Malenfant, Susan, 2626 10th Avenue South Br. 7306 Maloney, Margie, 3936 Van Nest South PI. 8708 Mannella, Clara, 617 East 16th Street Fi. 5481 Marrin, Peggy, 2725 18th Avenue South Dr. 5793 Meunier, Karol, 2408 Victory Memorial Drive Al. 2673 Michaels, Doreen, 4235 Grand Avenue South PI. 7751 Miller, Peggy, 2840 17th Avenue South Du. 1964 Mollers, Nancy, 1416 Linden Avenue North Li. 3069 Mullin, Sheila, 4314 Xerxes North Ch. 3026 Murray, Jacquelyn, 4439 Lakeland Avenue N. Or. 7-6936 Musson, Mary, 3416 Humboldt South Re. 8163 Neidenfuer, Maureen, 3994 Dakota Avenue Mo. 9-6986 Norton, Patricia, 835 Columbia Blvd. Gr. 8921 Nowak, Loretta, 1907 St. Anthony Blvd. Gr. 1135 O'Donnell, Joan, 2720 15th Avenue South Pa. 2-1663 Orr, Rosemary, 3331 Newton North Ch. 1137 Parrette, Mary Rita, 4500 W. Old Shakopee Rd. So. 1-8001 Petersen, Marilyn, 8604 Bass Lake Road Or. 5-5729 Radotz, Marion, 3424 3rd Avenue South Re. 6747 Sammon, Kathleen, 2615 23rd Avenue North Ch. 4184 Schaefer, Dolores, 5125 Bryant South Co. 4300 Schaub, Susan, Texas Avenue Wayzata Blvd. Or. 5-6143 Scheinost, Mary, 3614 Ookdale Ju. 1326 Schiel, Mary, 3128 Pillsbury Co. 7371 Sherry, Kay, 3747 Logan Avenue North Ch. 7246 Simmer, Kathleen, 707 8th Avenue S.E. Gl. 3383 Simmer, Geraldine, 707 8th Avenue S.E. Gl. 3383 Slaney, Patricia, 3100 Manor Drive Ch. 7759 Sullivan, Rose Erin, 2721 Bloomington Dr. 2375 Tomann, Mary, 4537 29th Avenue South Pa. 2-5566 Tousignant, Rochelle, 2440 57th Avenue North Hy. 3871 Van Slyke, Judy, 4106 Pillsbury Avenue PI. 3840 Wallander, Mary, 1336 Morgan North Al. 1428 Wallerius, Rita, 3655 Knox North Hy. 0042 Wodarck, Dariel, 1833 4th Street North Ch. 1513 Zeglen, Mary, 4641 3rd Avenue South PI. 8501


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