St Margarets Academy - Dayseye Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

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MHC Vi 3. 77 5j S14 A. iAs-s- f) r €✓ uy (lef C- D ”7-TO ' W V 9 5 £ if DEDICATION We dedicate this memory book, symbol of our years at SMA, to St. Joseph, who has served as a guide and inspiration to quiet, peaceful study and devotion to duty. He has strengthened our ideals and, by his example of patience, has stimulated us to perseverance in our quest for truth. yr I so Faculty and Administration Sister Alissa Marie Principal Sister St. Cecilia Glee Club, Music Sistor Mary John Religion, Registrar Sister St. Kevin Cafeteria Sister Annella Religion, Citizenship, Sister St. Teresa Religion, Chemistry, Drama, Speech French, Spanish Sister Angeline Bookkeeper Sister Vincent de Paul Latin Sister Anselm Choral Mrs. Dorothy Brinton General Science, Mathematics Sister Basil History Miss Marie Corrigan Guidance Co-ordinator Sister Bernardine Religion, Art Miss Veronica Fjeran Physical Education, Sister Elise Marie English Physical Science Sister Grace Religion, Journalism Miss Evelyn Grover School Nurse Social Problems Miss Margaret Kane English Sister Helen Agnes Librarian, Religion Mrs. Pauline Krebs Mathematics Sister Josophina Religion, Biology Mrs. Mary North Office Secretary Physiology Miss Avis Robinson English, History Sister Patricia Religion, English Miss Charlotte W. Stephens Clothing, Sister Mary Ruth Business Homemaking The Reverend Martin Fleming The Reverend John Murphy The Reverend William Martineau Freshman Religion Sophomore Religion Junior and Senior Religion SENIORS OF 1955 White gowns and red roses climax four years at SMA for these seniors at commencement cerem o n i e s held at the Basilica of St. Mary. Ninety-nine graduates of the class of 1955 receive diploma and blessing from His Excellency, the Most Reverend James J. Byrne, Auxiliary Bishop of St. Paul. OFFICERS PATRICIA SCHUPP, President President 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Girls' State delegate ... Pat ... a color note in rims . . . gift wrapping genius . . . trim and neat . . . friendly to all . . . sunny smile. VERNA AGOTNESS, Vice-President Vice-President 4 . . . Dayesye 4 . . . Chi Rho 1 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Cheerleader 3, 4 . . . full of pep . . . Frankie, of SMA's Four lads .... Yankee fan . . . Let's do something! . . . terrific of tennis. MARY ANN HOLLAND, Secretary Class Secretary 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2 . . . dynamic disposition . . . love that voice . . . beautiful black locks . . . in my opinion . . . hockey and more hockey . . . secretarial future. ANN McGILL, Treasurer Dayesye staff 4 . . . Class Treasurer 4 . . . Chi Rho 2, 3 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Drama Club 3, 4 . . . Wayzata commuter . . . monologues and equations . . . jokes a plenty. i it II II II II I CAROL BERIOU Dayesye business staff 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 2 . . . strictly a summer skier . . . hidden talent for the accordion . . . floshing black eyes. DONNA BERNHARDT Dayesye business staff 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3 . . . praiseworthy fashion designer . . . future homemaker . . . oodles of shoes . . . possible desk duty. TERESA BEVACCO Class Treasurer 3 . . . Contact 2, 3, -4, Leader 2 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . President 4 . . . Tere . . . ardent Dodger fan . . . Jimmie of SMA's Four Lads . . . Dark Eyes . . . chic haircuts . . . anyone for pizza? MARY JO BORN Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Drama 4 . . . Glee Club 4 . . . Connie of SMA's Four Lads . . . sports enthusiast . . . honor roll I, 2, 4 . . , secretarial whiz. SALLY BRADY Marscot 3, editorial manager 4 . . . talent for writing . . . I'm dieting . . . plans to go to school for the rest of her life . . . confirmed intellectual. MARY BREWSTER Dayesye business staff . . . Contact 2, 3, chairman 4 . . . stacks of clothes . . . bound for nursing at St. Mary's . . . Hove you seen my dog? . . . eyes of brown . . . when it Rains it pours. CAROL BRISKY Contact 2, 3. 4 . . . Glee Club 1,2... Brisk . . . back from South . . . sharp dancer . . . big blue Buick .. . Hey youse guys . .. carefree scatterbrain. PHYLLIS BRYTOWSKI Marscot 3, 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4, leader 3 . . . Phil . . . social in Social . . . sunshine in her smile . . . always on the go . . . hobby: eating . . . Honey Babe ... in and out of trouble . . . joker at a parly. SENIORS OF 1955 MARY BURGOYNE Dayesye Business staff 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . most Mary-like 2 . . . plans for nursing career . . . talent in the culinary field . . . promises a good time any time. ELIZABETH BUTLER Marscot 3 . . . Dayesye 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Liz . . . Alix in class play . . . accentuated tiny waist . . . least likely to be a hermit ... on to college. PATRICIA CAMERON Contact 2, 3. 4 ... Pat .. . domestic talents . . . works wonders with the needle . . . pleasing personality . . . silence is golden . . . hobby: cadets . . . congeniality is her charm. MARY CAOLA Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Chi Rho 1 . . . Kay . . . This is it! . . . love that home made chicken soup . . . sunlamp craze ... big business woman to be . . . terrific seamstress. PATRICIA CLAUSEN Dayesye 4 . . . Chi Rho 2, 3 . . . Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Drama Club 4 . . . Junior Achievement 3, 4, veep 4 . . . nursing hopes . . . domestic type. SONIA DALEKI Marscot art editor 3, 4 . . . Dayesye art editor . . . Chi Rho 2, 3 . . . Contact 2, 3 . . . Drama 4 . . . Bowling 4 . . . Junior Achievement 3 . . . Sonie . . . hobbies: skiing, swimming, art . . . I'm starved . . . art college. DANA DESMOND Dayesye staff 4 . . . Contact 3 . . . Chi Rho 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . tall and graceful . . . Any book will do . . . .solitaire fan . . . Danny. RITA DROLL Dayesye staff . . . Marscot staff 3, 4 . . . Chi Rho . . . Glee Club 1 . . . Choral accompanist 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Reef . . . contagious giggle . . . Westward the way : with Clarke). I n « ii m N II II II II II I I I NANCY EISENZIMMER Chi Rho 2 . . . Contact 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1,4... dance date . . . I'll never tell! . . . homemaking preferred . . . future receptionist.. JUDITH ERICKSON Chi Rho 2 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Judy .... French fries anyone? . . . pot peeve: boarding schools . . . loves to eat and buy clothes . . . angel-face with a devilish grin. CAROL EVANS Legion of Mary 2 . . . Glee Club 1, 3, 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . quiet and gentle disposition . . . genius at the keyboard . . . To be or not to be, that is the question . . . MARILYN FEESER Contact 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 3, 4 . . . Drama Club 4 . . . prize baby-sitter . . . enjoys singing . . . artistic . . . nimble thimble . . . celebrity with her accordion. DIANE GAULKE Dayesye business staff 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 2 . . . model secretary . . . summer funtime at the cabin . . . thoy don't don't come any sweeter. ISABELLE GAVIN Contact 2, 3, 4 . , . Junior Achievement 3, 4 . . . look for a green Henry J . . . quiet, even tempered . . . outdoor gal with a green thumb . . . possible interest in pharmacy . . . Izy. BARBARA GERBER Contact 2, 3 . . . Glee Club 2, 3, 4, librarian 3 . . . congenial personality . . . musically inclined . . . willing hand and ready heart . . . Barb. MARY HADLEY Chi Rho 2, 3 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 3, 4 . . . Had . . . plans to be a secretory with an eye and mind for sports . . . always sure to cause a small riot . . . a real favorite with all. 1 SENIORS OF 1955 PATRICIA HAGEN Dayesye business staff 4 . . . Glee Club 2, 3 . . . Contact 3, 4 . . . brunette with dark eyes . . . loves sports . . . lucky girl might move to California. GLORIA HALLIN Marscot staff 3, 4, editor 4 . . . Chi Rho 1, 2, 3 . . . Contact 2, leader . . . Class President 1 . . . Glee Club 2 . . . most Mary-like 1 . . . tall, graceful, blond . . . witty and v ise. JANICE HARDEY Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1 . . . Jan our girl Friday . . . soldierly strut . . . science enthusiast . . . book beater . . . Oh swell! . . . a future in nursing. CAROLYN HERMANN Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . headed for college with plans for elementary teaching . . . nimble on the 88's with a flare for vocal harmony, too. CAROLE HEYER Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . velvet tones . . . Cinderella slippers . . . small fry . . . To sleep, perchance to dream . . . custom made clothes . . . willing helper. CAROL HOFMANN Marscot 3, assistant editor 4 . . . Chi Rho 1, 2 . . . Contact 2, 3 . . . Mississippi bound locker room artist . . . Oh you kids! . . . yen for dill pickles. ROSANNE JOHNSON Marscot staff 3, 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Chi Rho 2 . . . linguist and songstress . . . Dayton's is lucky . . . cheerful smile . . . college then teaching for her. BARBARA JOYCE Marscot 3 . . . Basketball 4 . . . crazy about flower buds . . . SMA's proud addition to '53 .. . I don't get it . . . dreamy dancer . . . Barb and Verna against the world . . . business future. I I JOAN KAEHN Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . St. Kate's major in home ec . . . nicknamed Cupid . . . craze for designing clothes ... a stich in time saves nine . . . flashy black curls. MARILYN KALITOWSKI Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Dayton's Teen Board 3 . . . Kelly . . . future at St. Kate's . . . loves brown . . . assistant manager of class play. MARILEE KELL Contact 2 . . . Glee Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Drama Club 4 . . . first love: dancing . . . SMA's most popular T.V. star . . . fashionable style plate . . . short and sweet. BARBARA KLINGBEIL Dayesye 4 . . . Contact 2, 4 . . . headed for the U. of M. . . . Kling . . . has elementary teaching on her mind . . . hot rod in a blue Ford . . . handy with a Jack . . . known for her jokes . . . wonder on skis. ROSANNE LANDRY Dayesye Editor . .. Chi Rho 3 . . . CSMC president 3, 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, leader 4 . . . Junior Achievement 3 . . . three-year term at SMA . . . Bridgeman's . . . horseback riding . . . Ohio Gozimasu. SUSAN LANDY Contact 4 . . . most Mary-like 1 . . . dark brown ringlets . . . quiet and reserved . . . everybody's friend . . . future stenographer . . . hobby: swimming. MARY ANNE LAVELLE Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1 . . . honor roll . . . swimming for fun . . . Gregg Business Diploma . . . quiet but quite a girl . . . busy all the time. JANICE LA VINE Contact leader 2, 3, 4 ... Chi Rho 3 . . . basketball forward 3 . . . Jan to oil . . . bound for St. Ben's . . . look, a black Chov . . . very trite, be modern. SENIORS OF 1955 I GRETCHEN LEINFELDER Chi Rho 1 . . . Legion of Mary 2, 3, 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, chairman 4 . . . avid art enthusiast .. . looking ahead to college and sociology . . . natural born leader. ANN tIEMANDT Class Secretary 1 . . . Marscot 3, 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . cheerleading 3, 4 . . . Donaldson Deb . . . ready with the Pontiac . . . sports fiend . . . short wavy locks . . . Hey kids. I've got a joke. MARY LOU LINWOOD Contact 2, 3 . . . Glee Club 3, 4 . . . queenly carriage . . . dentist's assistant . . . Open wider please . . . music lover . . . It's just gets lighter . . . anyone for sailing? MARY AGNES LUCEY Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Aggie . . . sleepy time gal . . . Merry Miss . . . Ah! Bop . . . boxing and basketball fan . . . shines in Social . . . Abbott Aid. MARY ANN MAAS Dayesye business staff 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 Chi Rho 2 . . . Drama Club 4 . . . Glee Club 4 . . . Most Mary-like girl, ST 6, 2 . . . would be a Benny . . . very blackest of locks. BARBARA MARTIN Contact 2, 3 . . . Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, president 1 . . . Drama Club 4 . . . noteworthy voice . . . plans for Business School . . . red convertible on coll . . . homemaking award . . . petite and sweet. MARGARET MASKA Glee Club 1, 2, 3 . . . Contact 2, 3 . . . Marge d.j. . . . possible life guard . . . knows all there is to know about cars . . . California bound ... big black Buick at her beck and call. eugenie McDonald Contact 2, 4 . . . Dayesye staff . . . Mac . . . slowpoke . . . Marquette, I'm on my way . . . I'm a lot of fun . . . beautiful, beautiful blue eyes . . . Jean . . . Parlez-vous francais? . . . dance, dance, dance. I II II I I I I ■ I II II II II II I I I SUSAN MELOCHE Contact 2, 3 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Drama Club 4 . . . business college and then to sunny Cal . . . football and basketball fan . . . neat and petite. MARCIA MENGELKOCH Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Chi Rho 2, 3, 4 . . . Marcia Honey . . . merry Oldsmobile . . . never a dull moment . . . advocate of the American hot dog . . . how 'bout' that! CHARLENE MEUERS Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . charm and competence spiced with pep . . . assured success in stenography . . . stars as Sally in Charm School dabbles in every class during 8:30 travels. JUDY MILLER Legion of Mary 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 4 . . . Bowling 4 . . . swimming and dancing rate high . . . sweet and docile . . . ambition: nursing. MARGARET MILLER Chi Rho 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Marge— even to my family, now! . . . headed for St. Mary's with plans for a nursing career . . . loves to talk and eat . . . Do you want to hear about my relatives? JOAN MORAY Contact 3, leader 4 . . . magic fingers at the key board . . . nimble with thread and needle . . . witty and cheerful . . . tomorrow's secretary . . . Fred will pick me up. VERONICA O'CONNOR Marscot photographer 3, 4 . . . Dayesye 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Chi Rho 1, 2, 3 . . . manager 4 . . . Bonnie . . . natural born comic . . . always on the qui vive. DELORES OLSON Contact 2 . . . Glee Club 2 . . . talent in any line ... a willing help on posters . . . Dee . . . likes to trip the light fantastic . . . quick on the witty sayings. SENIORS OF 1955 MARY JEANNE OLSON Oram a Club 4 . . . Glee Club 3 . . . sewing magic . . . master at the accordion . . . ready with a smile . . . quiet but nice . . . California here she comes. PHYLLIS OWENS Cheerleader 3, 4 . . . operation-switchboard . . . many good things come in little packages . . . calm, real cool , and collected . . . little Phyl. SHARON PEASE Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 4 . . . personality of a cool receptionist . . . Bud's little flower . . . sparkling smile and twinkling eyes . . . mmmmm, that's funny! LOUISE PETERSON Dayesye business staff 4 . . . Contact 2, 3 . . . Glee Club 1, 2 . . . Pete . . . her second love: science classes . . . high hopes for home ec . . . always willing to lend a hand. ANN POPE Dayesye 4 . . . Chi Rho 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . high hopes for the field of medical tech . . . activity personified ... a pleasing smile and a helping hand ... a good cure for any ailment. ANNA MARIE RASCOP Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . most Mary-like . . . sophomore import from Robbinsdale High . . . flashing blue eyes and shining red hair . . . ambition: psychiatric nursing. EDNA REINHART Contact 2 . . . Glee Club I . . . hopes to be a stewardess ... her special sandwich: jelly and peanut butter . . . classroom's sleepy head . . . wizard at the sewing machine. JUSTINE ROBB Marscot 4 . . . Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 2 ... Chi Rho i, 2, 3, 4 .. . ardent dramatist . . . Junior Achievement enthusiast . . . committee woman . . . tennis anyone? I I I I I I NANCY RODGERS Glee Club 1 . . . interests along artistic lines . . . heoding for Arizona after graduation . . . apt equestrian . . . sharp, sweet, and petite, IRENE RONEY Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . secretary that's really neat . . . tennis, anyone? . . . slim and trim with a nervous dance rhythm . . . curls of ebony . . . kind word and a cheery smile. DIANE RORING Contact 1 . . . Glee Club 1 . . . flashing brown eyes . . . queen in green Buick . . . she's got rhythm . . . hails from the great Nordeast ... Big Ror. DIANE ROSACKER Contact 2, 3, 4, leader 2 . . . frequent trips to the windy city . . . Rosie . . . cars to suit occasions . . . charming Elise of Charm School ... the pause that refreshes. NANCY ROWLES Class treasurer 1 . . . veep 3 . . . Marscot 3, 4 . . . Dayesye 4, business staff . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 ... CSMC Delegate . . . Drama club 4 . . . Basketball 3, 4, co-captain 4 . . . pink and purple . . . Connie of SMA's Four Lads Hi gang! BARBARA SCHEURER Chi Rho 2, 3, 4 . . . Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3 . . . Contact 2, 3 . . . eventually an addition to St. Teresa's . . . favorite color for cars? regimental purple! BARBARA SCHMITZ Dayesye 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Schmitti-Barb . . . honor roll . . . always ready when there's food . . . Milwaukee bound to Marquette University . . . need a nurse? . . . Drilling for good marks. DONNA SCHROER Dayesye business staff 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, chairman 4 . . . mischievous eyes . . . cheerful smile . . . cheers for Martin and Lewis It's California for me. SENIORS OF 1955 l MARY SCHWAB Contact 2, 3 . . . Glee Club 1 . . . Dayesye business staff . . . Schwabbie . . . Gregg business diploma . . . Aqua frolics . . . platter collector . . . petite. PATRICIA SEITER Dayeseye staff . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Chi Rho 2, 3, 4 . . . honor roll ... Pat . . . pastime rodding around in her little black Chev . . . let's blow this firetrap! MARY SHIMEK Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . honor roll . . . chemistry star—to show her colors in nursing . . . always a help to the confused . . . personality with a smile. MARY SIKORSKI Contact 2, 3 . . . Legion of Mary 1 . . . Chi Rho 1 . . . long lashes and chic haircuts . . . looking forward to teaching . . . quiet and quick . . . neatness is her motto. BARBARA SKAAR Chi Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 2, vice president 3, president 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 2, president 3, 4 . . . Basketball 3, 4 . . . CSMC delegate . . . sincere generosity. MARY HELEN SMIGLESKI Contact 2, 3, 4, leader 4 . . . SMA representative at art convention in sophomore year . . . swimming, hiking, dancing ... St. Kate's or Minneapolis Institute of Art . . . Let's go, kiddo. KAY SONNEN Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . CSMC Essay Contest Award winner . . . interests: Frank, aviation, Arizona . . . homemaking is her career . . . Sure, it is . . . How do you spell it? DONNA STADTHER Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . petite and trim . . . witty . . . combination of sincerity and sweetness . . . mood fits occasions . . . quiet in action . . . sports. I I I I I I I I F I II 11 II II II II II I I I COLLEEN STEINHAUSER Chi Rho 2, 3 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 3, 4 . . . scorekeoper 4 . . . little, but lively . . . I'll be there on time, for sure! . . . Coco or Collon to many. MARIE STENGLEIN Chi Rho 2 . . . Contact 2, 3, leader 4 . . . Legion of Mary 1 ... a future in home economics . . . ingenious seamstress . . . hair of red, eyes of blue, ready, willing, and able . . . unreserved friendliness. MURIEL STOWELL Dayesye business staff 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . cheerleading 3, 4 . . . De homecoming attendant . . . Tommy Teen Board . . . Mur . . . constant chatter . . . class play charmer . . . petite and peppy . . . contemplates St. Ben's. CAROLE SULLIVAN President 3 . . . Marscot 3, 4, sports editor ... Chi Rho 2, 3, 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball 3, 4 . . . mad for sports . . . Dayton Teen Board . . . Charm School's general manager . . . prize winning seamstress . . . ceaseless activity ... St. Ben's. JANICE TOURVILLE Dayesye business staff 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . talented seamstress . . . many pen friends . . . regular attendant at choir . . . quiet and elite. LENORE TREMBLEY Dayesye staff . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . sink or swim . . . Junior Achievement promoter . . . pixie features . . . trim blonde practicality . . . friendliness for all . . . proud of her sewing. RUTH TREPANIER Vice President 3 . . . Chi Rho I, 2, 3, Secretary 3 . . . Drama Club 4, president 4 . . . Ruthie ... I just love baby Jerseys . . . candidate for The All Star British cast . . . the country girl. MARY LYNN TRIESCHMANN Marscot 3 . . . Dayesye business staff 4 . . . active Ascension sodalist . . . Chi Rho 1 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2 . . . sun tans at Johanna . . . Trish . . . Irish wit . . . Did anyone find my purse? SENIORS OF 1955 MILANE TRUDEAU Marscot 3, 4 . . . Dayesye 4 . . . Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . most Mary-like 3 . . . Trudy . . . heavy interest in dentists . . . avid book critic . . . sugar and spice and everything nice. BARBARA WALCHER Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2 . . . Barb . . . swift stenographer ... at ease in a Cad . . . cute coiffure . . . trips to Florida-terrific tan . . . U. of M. bound. ELIZABETH WALLANDER Betty . . . Full of the Dickens—but not Charles . . . no immediate plans for future . . . tenpin toppler . . . summer fun brings tan . . . mischievous miss. KATHERINE WERLICH Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Chi Rho 2, 3 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3 . . . basketball 3, co-captain 4 . . . California here she comes . . . Wer-libird . . . racer with a green Stude . . . pretty witty . . . Hello folks. ROSANNE WILLIAMS Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 2 . . . active sports spectator . . . Rosie . . . sparkling eyes and raven black hair . . . tons of puns . . . ardent boxing fan. RITA WORTMAN Contact 2, 3, 4 . . . hobbies: skating, basketball, dancing . . . office work . . . night school ... a swell gal for some swell guy. PATRICIA YENTSCH Contact 3, 4 . . . Legion of Mary 3 . . . Chi Rho 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 4 . . . Basketball 3, 4 . . . favorite class: lunch . . . music rates high . . . becoming bob . . . pep in her Lindy step ... I theenk. JUNIOR CLASS—Back row (left to right): Jacqueline DeMsules, Cecilia Anderson, Dorothy Burgoyne, Mary Sliwa, Barbara Wirtz, Gretchen Schrump, Joon Eilers, Nancy Clarke, Barbara Butler. Fourth row: Phyllis Roseth, Rose Cherneske, Patricia Spelbrink, Peggy Baden, Michelle Davison, Judy Strupp, Nancy Couchman, Jacqueline Sprafka, Rosello Schaefer. Third row: Patricia Gavin, Mary Jo Wahl, Carol Carline, Sharon Thompson, Saundra Swierczek, Lucille Foy, Kathleen Corrigan, Mary White, Mary Jo Romoniak. Second row: Nell Stephen, Carol Bushard, Dorothy Zawislak, Mary Fust, Jeanne Wahl, Joan Cermak, Pajla Schwab, Margaret Ascher, Mary Cronin. Front row: Patricia Craig, Anne Gleason, Barbara Sayer, Susan Dupont, Nina Rodgers, Joan Fontanilla, Mary Cowan. JUNIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS—Back row (left to right): Caron Palmer, Katherine Kuhlmann, Betty Kavanough, Mary Hoag, Kathleen Hanover, Kotheryne Martin, Diane Markell. Fifth row: Nancy Mayer, Jean McCoun, Kay Keenan, Barbara Madison, Julio Ketcham, Carol Renckens, Marcia Mikucki. Fourth row: Mary Lash, Janet Hazledine, Charis Handy, Mario Kolb, Sharon McNulty, Pamela Paulus, Marilyn John, Madeline Seidel. Third row: Jacqueline Krawczyk, Carol Lundby, Barbara Lagace, Martha Marrin, Mary Ann MacNeill, Mary Jo McHugo, Patricia Hommes, Marguerite Lehmann, Barbara Mceglein. Second row: Mary Ann Oeffling, Dione Krawczyk, Roselyn De Lisi, Carol Buirge, Judy Reynolds, Mary Ann Tait, Barbara Grupa, Boffy Jo Kulaga. First row: Marilyn Burgoyne, Pauline lacono, Zoe Ann Lillie, Charlene Hunter, Jean McMullin, Darlene Gifford, Kathy Ziehwein, Mary Ann Carroll. SOPHOMORE CLASS—Back row (left to right): Mary Varner, Ruth Duggan, Elizabeth Warton, Sharon Sullivan, Kathleen Sullivan, Mary Lee Follose, Susan Werschay, Joan Ring, Elizabeth Talbot. Fifth row: Sylvia Schutta, Joan Stepkala, Judy Stanley, Geraldine Hanson, Winifred Gorman, Kathleen Gorman, Patricia Engel, Barbara Washfock, Ruby Synsteby. Fourth row: Eileen Hoagensen, Patricia Vernon, Clare St. Martin, Marlene Theisen, Kathryn Sherman, Mary Ellen Halverson, Jeanne Sfodola, Judy Stodola, Mary Virnig, Sherry Gondek. Third row: Mary Recht, Barbara Griebler, Barbara Zowislak, Cecilia Smith, Beatrice Guimond, Jacqueline Stenglein, Mary Sheurer, Mary Margaret Hansen, Margaret Frozer, Carla Stueve. Second row: Susan Dumas, Marlys Greshwalk, Charon Ennen, Madeline Tierney, Barbara White, Joanne Frank, Priscilla Strong, Barbara Thiolon. First row: Delores Hagen, Marjorie Wells, Mary Kay Dupont, Sandra Haas, Barbora Swanson, Katherine Wickmon, Patricio Galvin, Mary Alice Gagnon. SOPHOMORE CLASS SOPHOMORES—Back row (left to right): Gladys Maslweski, Mary Mogara, Lou Anne Behrenfeld, Joan Burns, Mary Both Peterson, Joan Hawkinson, Joyce Anderson, Camille Killeen, Virginia Markell. Fifth row: Judy Canfield, Pat Helin, Carol Butler, Joanne Jacobson, Deanna Clear, Geraldine Larkin, Joan Conroy, Mary Bino, Mary Bitney, Pat Nordstrom. Fourth row: Eileen Horvieux, Geraldine Doyle, Barbara Desmond, Kathleen Amireault, Cathleen Casey, Joanne Hostings, Mary Lou McCarthy, Mary Kastner, Mary McGuire, Nancy McCabe, Elsie Campbell. Third row: Pat McConnell, Mary Pat Murphy, Rosemary Cady, Mary McAndrews, Jane Brady, Kathleen Larkin, Mary Ann Rascop, Charlotte Deibler, Janet Kalitowski, Mary Hogan, Sharon Kelly. Second row: Janice Kell, Judy McHugo, Margaret Dalton, Sheila Barber, Eleanore Perkins, Susan Hass, Jeanne Hostings, Colette Hartman, Susan Olson, Kay Connell. First row: Mary Cavanagh, Helen Mclnerney, Patricia Dooley, Gloria Bester, Gretchen Holton, Mory Jacobson, Joanne Millis, Renee LaSota. FRESHMEN—Back row (left to right): Kathleen Brosnahan, Katherine Potter, Agnes Schwappach, Barbara Piazza, Mary French, Rita Sliwa, Joanne Wallerius, Mary Busch, Kathleen Weeks. Fifth row: Barbara Steinberg, Joan Bour-assa, Corol Young, Martha Brenny, Mary Beth Braden, Judith Colder, Mary Lou Cameron, Rosemary Eichten, Eileen Sullivan, Jeanino Ralph. Fourth row: LaVonne Pouliot, Sharon Wright, Judith Vosika, Annette Down, Mary Benson, Sharon Fitzgerald, Valerie Varano, Marjorie DeMeules, Judith Schwender, Donna Roney. Third row-. Judith Storbird, Mary Lou Simms, Diane Ritter, Karen Slaybough, Eleanor Stewart, Marie DeMeules, Mary Jean Skaja, Margaret Gloss, Maureen Connor, Ann Gearty, Mary DeMars. Second row: Judith Quinn, Gloria Gilbert, Carol Velz, Judith Coval, Mary Jean Timmesh, Loretta Engelkin, Virginia DeLisi, Kathryn Wolters, Mary Judith Blake, Susan Ahmann, Jo Anne Tousignant, Jacqueline Schaefer. First row: Jo Anne Belair, Carol Esterley, Rochelle Barbcou, Joyce Spel-brink, Phyllis Borg, Katherine Schabel, Betty Jo Barney, Renee Worts, Catherine Gillespie. FRESHMAN CLASS FRESHMEN—Back row (left to right): Jean Martin, Virginia Olson, Eulalia Patnode, Helen Mulowske, Sharon McDonald, Marie Murphy, Mary Agnes O'Brien, Marcella McNulty, Patricia Ostmoc, Mary Frances Gray. Fifth row: Catherine Napue, Sharon Goetze, Mary Lindholm, Mary Martin, Colleen O'Malley, Kathleen Kacher, Judith Hawkinson, Sharon Joyce, Audrey Kitoski, Darleen Hubbard. Fourth row: Cleone Langin, Maureen O'Neill, Kathryn Miller, Jean Noel, Joyce Mork, Dorinda Hagen, Mary Lhaemert, Donna Knudsen, Mary Heyer, Judith Lever. Third row: Phyllis Anne McMahon, Mary Ann McDonald, Patricia Harrington, Betty Hart, Kathleen Dane, Judith Woshtock, Pauline Kapuster, Susan Murray, Kathleen Kampa, Geraldine McMullen. Second row: Carolyn Lunkins, Susan Moyer, Dorothy Dennick, Cathlene Harlan, Joan King, Mary Koegl, Janet Peterson, Elizabeth Hawley, Mary Ellen Smith, Mary Grace Hastings, Patricia Mclnerny. First row: Judith Gray, Donna Mae Severson, Joyce Krumholz, Harriet Hentges, Rita Mary Mitchell, Katherine Owens, Jean Wronski, Mary Lou Kaneski. LIVING OUR RELIGION Saying the opening prayer for the Legion of Mory meeting are Patricia Clausen, Barbara Skaar, Judy Miller, and Justine Robb. The Basilica of St. Mary welcomes the students and faculty of St. Margaret's who are beginning the year with opening Moss, offered by The Right Reverend Monsignor James M. Reardon, P.A. pastor. For the morning rosary and prayers during the day. Marguerites make visits to the chapel on the first floor in Main. Conducting the annual retreat from March 14-16 were the Reverend Francis Fleming, Glen Lake, Minnesota, refreatmaster for freshmen and sophomores and the Reverend Richard Madden, O.C.D. from Holy Hill, Wisconsin, for the upperclassmen. To develop true personality and character is not os easy os it sounds. Looking over a textbook in Religion IV are Mary Brewster, Rosanne Williams, Mary Jo Born, and Barbara Joyce. Every May the student body takes part in a procession in honor of the Blesesd Virgin. Crowning the statue of Our Lady is Margaret Coshman, most Mary-like senior of '54, attended by Mary-like representatives from each homeroom. 0 I I I LANGUAGE, ART, AND DRAMA Listen to this one says Rosanne Williams to Patricia Setter, Verna Agotness, Lenore Trembley, and Rosanno Landry during a French class phonetics lesson. I like this one the best! say these members of the Spanish Class: Mary Fust, Mary Jo Romaniak, Nancy Couchmon, and Joan Fontanilla. as they study Latin-American costumes. Erin Go Bragh is the popular saying in senior English on St. Patrick's Day. Ruth Trepanior, Kay Sonnen, Mary Anne La-velle, Mary Anne Holland, and Carol Brisky look on as Susan Landy points to the home of the Irish poet, Yeats. Latin is alive for Patricia Schupp, Gretchen Schrump, Rosanne Johnson, and Kay Dooley, advanced Latin students. A play's in the hands of members of the Genesian Drama Society, Nancy Clarke, Cecelia Anderson, Caron Palmer, Ruth Trepanier, Barbara Butlor, Dianne Markell, Rose Cherneske. Madeline Seidel, Barbara Martin, Susan Meloche, Ann McGill, and Marilyn Feeser. What do you think? asks Gretchen Leinfelder of Sonia Daleki, Janice LaVine, Sally Brady, and Joan Kaehn, experts in in the art of poster design. FROM CHEMISTRY TO ANATOMY Embryonic Einsteins exomining atomic structure ore senior chemists Milane Trudeau, Ann Pope, Louise Peterson, Margaret Miller, and Patricia Schupp. On Social Problems' NEWSWEEK panel are Janice Tourville, Mary Schwab, Joan Moray and Patricia Seiter. Homemaking students Louise Peterson and Mary Burgoyne inspect future homes in miniature. It's a big job, but we like it, say Chi Rho president, Barbara Skaar, vice-president, Dianne Marked, secretary, Saundra Swiorczek, and treasurer, Pat Nordstrom. I can't even hear the belli is the familiar quote for the typing class. Busy fingers belong to Liz Butler, Susan Meloche, Caron Palmer, Pat Cameron, Nancy Mayer, Karen Swan, Rosella Schaefer, and Judy Miller. Pinning, basting, and ripping are familiar to the clothing class which includes Mary Jo Wahl, Sue Dupont, Liz Butler, and Barbara Wirtz. Study of the human anotomy is pursued by members of the physiology class—seniors Mary Shimek, Kay Sonnen, Barbara Schmitz, and Sally Brady. PERIODIC CHART F THE ATOMS I I I I I I I I WE ARE THE SCOTTIES Yea, rah, rah, Scots! yell SMA senior cheerleaders Phyl Owens, Muriel Stowell, Verna Agotness, and Ann Liemandt. 'Where did it go? wonder Softies Joan Burns, Carolo Sullivan and AHA's Sheila Gallager and Louise Hunkins during a tense moment of the AHA-SMA game. Fighting Scots pictured with their coach. Miss Fjeron, ore, first row: Carole Sullivan, Jeanne Hastings, Pat Yentsch, Barb Joyce, Colleen O'Malley, Joan Wallerius, Barb Madison, and Marlene Thcisen. Second row: Mary Bina, Ruth Duggan, Mary Beth Peterson, Joan Burns, Nancy Rowles, Miss Fjeron, Katherine Werlich, Bonnie O'Connor, Barb Skaar and Mary Hadley. Care to dance? seems to be the question Joan Burns is asking an opposing team-mate. Hoping for a basket, Joan Burns shoots while Joan Wallerius watches Mary Grun and Barb Theisen from the Alumnae team. Let's go, Scotties! yell excited SMA onlookers ot an action-packed game. Oops, too low! for Scotties Colleen O'Malley, Joan Burns, and Kathy Quinn of AHA, in an exciting game at Ascension. ASSEMBLY FEATURES A Mission Movie on Africa was shown by Father Richard Ham, M.M. from the Maryknoll Mission House in Minneapolis. Chatting about Charity House with Brother de Paul are seniors Carole Heyer, Rita Droll, and Rosonne Landry, active leaders in M2's project of helping Brother in his apostolic work. Charm and know-how were demonstrated by Marlene Dolboc in a talk about her interesting travels in Europe. Senior officers Pat Schupp and Verna Agotness welcome the Aquatenniol Queen to SMA. Showing her power in The Princess Marries the Page, is the Princess (Zoe Ann Lillie to the King Diane Rosocker), backed by guards (Nancy Rowles and Barb Joyce). Looking on is chancellor (Rosella Schafer). Back from France is alumna Phyllis Gleason ('50) to tell about her year of education and life in France. After graduating from the College of St. Catherine, she was the lucky winner of a Fulbright Scholarship. For parents only was a panel discussion under the direction of the Reverend William Morfineau. Contributors to the discussion were Dr. Philip Kernon of the University of Minnesota, Larry Hughes of St. Thomas College, Pot Schupp, senior, Mrs. Leonard Simonet, homemaker, and Mary Brewster, senior. IN STEP WITH STYLE Very up to date—senior Judy Miller, junior Sharon McNulty, and sophomore, Janice Kalitowski, are three modeling in the Dayton sponsored style show under the direction of Carole Sullivan, senior. Proud Winners. First and second prize winners of the SMA junior Contact formal contest are Zoe Ann Lillie, second prize, and Kathy Ziehwein, first prize. Zoe Ann was also second prize winner in the All-City Contact contest. I'm nervous is used to good advantage. The Four Lads of SMA, Verna Agotness, Mary Jo Born, Nancy Rowles, and Teresa Bevacco provide the lighter entertoinment during the style show, sponsored by the Tommy Shop, under the direction of Muriel Stowell, senior. Smiling models are from left to right (first row): Karen Swan and Susan Meloche (second row): Charlene Meuers, Muriel Stowell and Gloria Hallin, (back row): Sharon Thompson, Barbara Grupa, Milone Trudeau, Anne Gleason, and Kathleen Keenan. FESTIVITIES FOR CHRISTMAS An approving smile is the reaction of Pat Schupp, senior president, to a poster advertising the Winter Whirl, annual Christmas dance. To commemmorote the years before the coming of Christ, the Advent wreath is an observance in all classes. Lighting the candle is Karen Swan, and saying the prayers are Mary Jo Romaniak, Martha Marrin, and Carol Buirge. Oh, those aching feet! Resting between dances at the Whirl are Margaret Miller, Donna Bernhardt, Corole Hofmann, and their escorts. Dancing to the dreamy music of the Velvefones ore seniors, juniors, and sophomores at the Christmas dance. Under the direction of Sister St. Cecelia, the SMA glee club, acompanied by Judy Stanley, give their annual Christmas program at the Rodisson Hotel. Portraying the Nativity scene at the Christmas assembly are Ruth Trepanier as Mary, Diane Rosacker as St. Joseph, and Justine Robb, Sonia Daleki, and Mary Jeanne Olsen os shepherds. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FUN FOR THE MISSIONS Stepping up for balloons ore Sherry Gondek, Barbara Zowislak, Katherine Kuhlmonn, Mary Jean Skaja, and Mary Ann Oeffling at the Mission Mardi Gras, Monday, February 21. Taking time out for food in the Westerner, cafe sponsored by the freshmen, are these contributors to the mission project. Wotch this one! says Susan Meloche while Barb Martin, Carol Carline, Pat Craig, Kathleon Ncary, Judy Lever, Mary Jean Halverson, Marilyn Feeser, and Cecolia Anderson criticize her skill with a bean bag. Go, Go, Go is the theme for the senior Lindy contest in which Carole Hofmann and Donna Bernhardt, Judy Miller and Marilyn Kalitowski, Irene Roney and Janice Hardey, Marilee Kell and Barb Martin, are participants. And away they go! Juniors Anne Gleoson, Borb Madison, Martha Marrin, and Julie Ketcham competo against the sophomores with a lively Schottische, in the folk dance contest, traditional at the Mardi Gras. How much am I bid? yells Mary Brewster ot the auction of a puppy, donated by the 9:15 senior religion class. Holding the puppy is Barbara Scheurer. MARSCOT STAFF Editor Carole Hofmann Assistant Editor, Business Manager Ann Liemandf, Rosanne Johnson, Milane Trudeau, Carole Sullivan Page Editors Veronica O'Connor Photoarapher Rita Droll Columnist Sally Brady Editorial Editor Phyllis Brytowski Headline Director Sonia Daleki Art Editor Sister Grace Advisor DAYESYE STAFF Rosanne Landry Editor Sonia Daleki Art Editor Pat Seiter, Ann Pope, Verna Agotness, Eugenie McDonald, Barbara Klingbeil, Barbara Schmitz, Pat Yensch Copy Staff Milane Trudeau, Rita Droll, Dana Desmond, Lenore Trembley Layout Staff Veronica O'Connor .... Photographer Diane Gaulke Business Manager Carole Beriou, Donna Bornhardt, Mary Brewstor, Mary Burgoyne, Pat Hagen, Mary Ann Maas, Louise Peterson, Nancy Rowles, Donna Schroer, Mary Schwab, Muriel Stowell, Janice Tourville, Mary Trieschmann Business Staff Sister St. Teresa Advisor PROBLEMS OF PUBLICATION Let's go to press! is the thought in the minds of SMA's Marscot staff. Gathered in ST7 are Bonnie O'Connor, Marscot photographer, Ann Liemandf, Milane Trudeau, Rosanne Johnson, and Carole Sullivan, page editors. Gloria Hallin (upper right), editor of Marscot, directs staff members Ann Liemandf, Rosanne Johnson, Milane Trudeau, Carole Sullivan, (seated) and Phyllis Brytowski, Rita Droll, Sally Brady, Sonia Daleki, and Carol Hofmon. Production gets underway for the Dayesye editorial staff which includes art editor Sonia Daleki, editor Rosanne Landry, Liz Butler (seated), Ann Pope, Milane Trudeau, Rita Droll, Barbara Schmitz, Lenore Trembley, Mary Burgoyne, Dana Desmond, Patricia Seiter, and Eugenie McDonald. Subscription sales are being checked by Dayesye business staff members. Left to right are Louise Peterson, Diane Gaulke, (business manager), Mary Schwab, (seated) and Patricia Hagen, Carole Beriou, Muriel Stowell, Mary Ann Maas, Mary Lynn I II I I 1 I ALL IN A YEAR'S WORK (Top left Go with Greyhound seems to be the motto of the social problems class on their field trips. Seniors Marge Mosko, Barbara Klingbeil, Mary Lynn Trieschmann, Jean McDonald, and Diane Rosacker take time out for lunch, while, left to right, Sharon Pease, Barb Wolcher, Mary Jo Born, and Terry Bevocco look on from bus windows. (Middle left) Woe betide the green Buds, (alias freshmen), on the fateful day of their initiation, but after it was all over refreshments were enjoyed by both senior Marguerites and freshmen Buds. Bottom left) Business comes before pleasure according to the girls of the 10:45 study period which is held in the dual-purpose cafeteria. Seated in the foreground are Kathy Katcher, Barb Joyce and Verna Agotness. Top center) Diane Markell is 1955 Girl State winner, elected by the Junior Class as the girl best qualified to offend the Minnesota Girls' State at the State Fair Grounds in Juno. Center The Chapel is the center of the school life throughout the year, a place of quiet and peace, inviting frequent visits. ■Top right) Nine Girls presented in the school library at midyear, included a scene with seniors Susan Meloche, Ruth Tre-panier, Judy Miller, Barb Martin and Diane Rosacker. Middle right Say A-a-a-a-ah, Pat. School nurse. Miss Evelyn Grover, from the city public health service, examines Pat Schupp, senior class president. (Bottom right) Time to relax is enjoyed by juniors Madeline Seidel, Paula Schwab, Kothy Ziehwein, Carol Renckens, Kothy Hanover, Carol Carline, Marilyn John, and Gretch en Schrump, of recreation in the Marguerite room. PROM SPLENDOR Receiving dance programs at the door of the Garden Ballroom, from sophomore hostesses Joan Frank, left, and Pat Nordstrom, right, are juniors Kathy Neary and Betty Kavanaugh escorted by Walter Jabst, and Le Roy lorsung. The Junior-Senior Prom was held at the Hotel Nicollet, on Easter Monday, April 11. Taking part in the grand march (middle left) ore Colleen Sfeinhauser and Jim Arboiter (front) followed by Carol Lundby, Jim Northenscold, Cecilia Anderson, Lenny Haybeck, Muriel Stowell and Bob Puccio. Swinging into place (lower left) are Anne Marie Rascop, Larry Commers, Jacqueline Sprafka, Bill Hastings, Mary Shimek, and Ronald Wise. Officers lead the grand march upper right as Anne Gleason, junior treasurer. Jack Kiesner, Kathy Hanover, junior president, John Healey, senior president, Pat Schupp, and Craig Schnell promenade. Checking in at the check room are Pot Hommes, Charlene Hunter, and Sonia Daleki, with escorts Allen Green, Cyril Laurent, and Phil Christman. Class presidents Kathy Hanover and Pat Schupp get into step with John Healy and Craig Schnell to the music of Bruce Dybvig's band. I - THE CHARMING PLAY Jk Working hard to moke the class play. Charm School, a success, kept seniors very busy. In a double cast, the leads were Muriel Stowell ond Diane Rosacker. Trying to impress Mr. Bevans (Robert Kaufmann) is Elise (Muriel Stowell'. Listening to the Four Lads Mary Jo Born, Verna Agofness, Nancy Rowles and Terry Bevacco, are Ann McGill, Pat Yentsch, Ann Pope, and Susan Landy, who portrays girls at Charm School. While the girls look on, Miss Hayes (Carolyn Hermann) briefs Mr. Bevans. Preparing for the big moment, with the help of those on make-up are the singers in the play. In the foreground Ann Liemandf mokes up Gloria Hallin and Pat Clausen does some pressing. Listening to words of wisdom from her brother George (John Rimarcik' is Sally Jerry Bevacco'. Curtain call for Grefchen Lienfelder, Kathy Werlich, and Bonnie O'Connor, back stage experts. DAYESYE PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Agotncss Mr. and Mrs. John Beriou Mrs. Marie Bernhardt Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bevacco Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Born Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Brady Brewster Figurine Company Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Brisky Mr. and Mrs. J. Brytowski Mr. F. H. Burgoyne Mr. D. W. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Mr. and Mrs. John Caola Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Clausen Mr. and Mrs. L. Daleki Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Desmond Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Droll Mr. and Mrs. Eisenzimmer Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Erickson Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Feeser Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gaulke Mr. Robert M. Gavin Barbara Gerber Mr. and Mrs. Hadloy Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hagen Central Northwestern National Bank Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hardey Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hermann Mr. and Mrs. John H. Heyer Mr. James Hofman Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Weber Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Joyce Mr. Francis Reinhart Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Kaehn Photo Craft Studio Mr. H. J. Kalitowski Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Scheuchl and Son Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Klingbeil Mr. J. Robert Landry Mr. and Mrs. John W. Landy Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lavelle Mr. and Mrs. M. V. LaVine Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Leinfeldcr Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Liemandt Mrs. Irma Linwood Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Lucey Mr. and Mrs. S. L. McDonald Dr. and Mrs. J. Leonard McGill Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Maas Mr. Clarence Sarkis Chance Bar Mrs. Alma Meloche Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mengolkoch Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Meures Mr. W. T. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Vernon C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moray Mr. and Mrs. E. D. O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Olsen Mr. Leo E. McGrath Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Owens Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Pease Mrs. Venerice M. Peterson Mr. M. L. Pope Glenwood Hills Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Roney Hans Rosacker Co. Mr. and Mrs. Rowles Mr. and Mrs. L. Scheurer Mr. G. J. Schmitz Mr. E. B. Schroer Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schupp Mr. and Mrs. J. Schwab Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Seiter Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shimek Mr. and Mrs. T. Sikorski Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Skaar Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Smigleski Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Manning Mr. and Mrs. Stadther Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Steinhauser Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stenglein Gopher Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tourville Mrs. F. B. Trombley Mrs. Mao Trepanier Ross Mrs. I. L. Trieschmann Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Trudeau Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walcher Mrs. Chos. Wallander Mrs. E. G. Werlich Mr. and Mrs. V. Williams Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wortman Mr. and Mrs. K. Yentsch Service with a smile is the motto of these Chi Rho members who prepare refreshments for the teams after the basketball gomes. Left to right are Joan Fontanilla, Bonnie O'Connor, Rosello Schaefer, Mory Ann Oeffling, Kathy Kuhlmann, and Cecelia Smith. I I I I I I I I I I I II II II II 1 I I li SENIOR DIRECTORY Agotness, Verna, 1405 Oregon Ave...............Or. 5-7657 Beriou, Carole, 2731 McKinley St. N.E...........St. 1-4940 Bernhardt, Donna, 3515 Pleasant Ave............PI. 0648 Bevacco, Teresa, 1711 Hillside Ave..............Al. 7562 Born, Mary Jo, 3624 Boardman Ave...............Pa. 9-9032 Brady, Sally, 3624 Blaisdell Ave.................Re. 9213 Brewster, Mary, 2422 16th Ave. S...............Pa. 4-6094 Brisky, Carol, 1522 E. 22nd St.................Br. 3504 Brytowski, Phyllis, 3025 Silver Lake Road.......Gr. 4684 Burgoyne, Mary, 2818 3rd Ave. S.................Lo. 8367 Butler, Elizabeth, 1778 Emerson Ave. S..........Ke. 4960 Cameron, Patricia, 3629 Newton Ave. N...........Ch. 9613 Caola, Mary, 107 Aldrich Ave. N.................Ge. 0440 Clausen, Patricia, 2727 Harriet Ave. S..........Co. 9038 Daleki, Sonia, 2606 Cleveland St. N.E...........St. 1-9205 Desmond, Dana, 330 Girard Ave. N................Ch. 6395 Droll, Rita, 4022 Xerxes N......................Ch. 2402 Eisenzimmer, Nancy, 3015 Penn Ave. N............Al. 5730 Erickson, Judith, 5920 Elliot Ave. S............Lo. 7306 Evans, Carol, 68 Barton Ave. S.E................Gl. 3304 Feeser, Marilyn, 4523 E. Lake St................Pa. 9-5458 Gaulke, Diane, 2734 Sheridan Ave. N.............Hy. 0064 Gavin, Isabelle, 4829 W. 70th St...............Wa. 2-2764 Gerber, Barbara, 5009 York Ave. S..............Wa. 2-8533 Hadley, Mary, 4108 Abbott Ave. S...............Wa. 2-0053 Hagen, Patricia, 4811 W. Medicine Lake Dr....Or. 5-7402 Hallin, Gloria, 3039 McKinley St. N.E...........Gr. 0732 Hardey, Janice, 2622 Morgan Ave. N..............Al. 124d Hermann, Carolyn, 3152 40th Ave. S......Pa. 4-3086 Heyer, Carole, 3520 18th Ave. S. ...............Pa. 4-3284 Hofmann, Carol, 826 W. Broadway.................Al. 2908 Holland, Mary Anno, 2755 Sheridan Ave. N........Al. 3938 Johnson, Rosanne, 2219 Bryant Ave. N............Ch. 8243 Joyce, Barbara, 2506 Vincent Ave. N............. Ch. 9985 Kaehn, Joan, 1931 Sheridan Ave. N...............Ch. 8807 Kalitowski, Marilyn, 3450 Abbott Ave. N.........Al. 4588 Kell, Marilee, 4217 18th Ave. S.................Pa. 1-1743 Klingbeil, Barbara, 2501 Lowry Ave. N.E.........St. 8-8905 Landry, Rosanne, 4720 Upton Ave. S.............Wa. 6-6723 Lavelle, Mary Anne, 529 4th Ave. S.E............Ge. 1001 La Vine, Janice, 4007 Shoreline Drive...........Hy. 2284 Leinfelder, Gretchen, 3006 Morgan Ave. N........Ch. 5092 Liemandt, Ann, 4023 Upton Ave. N................Hy. 7363 Linwood, Mary Lou, 2062 St. Anthony Blvd........ Gr. 7537 Lucey, Mary Agnes, 314 E. 15th St............... At. 6059 McDonald, Eugenie, 1941 Hayes St. N.E........... Gr. 5828 McGill, Ann, 173 Huntington, Wayzato............Gr. 3-7061 Maas, Mary Ann, 122 Oak Glen Dr. Hopkins.. .We. 8-7440 Martin, Barbara, 3549 Elliot Ave. S..............Lo. 3542 Maska, Margaret, 822 4th St. N.E.................Fi. 2030 Meloche, Susan, 3410 Pillsbury Ave...............PI. 1973 Mengelkoch, Marcia, 6809 Glenwood Ave...........Or. 5-9422 Meuers, Charlene, 2308 Upton Ave. N..............Ch. 4458 Miller, Judy, 3955 West Broadway.................Ch. 9211 Miller, Margaret, 2713 11th Ave. S...............PI. 2876 Moray, Joan, 626 19th Ave. N.E...................Gr. 0172 O'Connor, Veronica, 1124 Currie Ave. N..........Ma. 6069 Olson, Delores, 3719 Washburn N................Ch. 7476 Olson, Mary Jeanne, 6100 Camden Ave. N........Ju. 5774 Owens, Phyllis, 4023 Zenith Ave. S.............Wa. 6-1788 Pease, Sharon, 301 West 27th St..................PI. 5200 Peterson, Louise, 2847 Delaware St. S.E..........Gl. 1904 Pope, Ann, 7515 4th Ave. S.....................Ro. 9-8317 Rascop, Anna Marie, 3901 Golden Valley Road... Al. 3287 Reinhardt, Edna, 3923 Abbott Ave.................Ju. 5928 Robb, Justine, 4139 Pillsbury Ave. S.............Lo. 5216 Rodgers, Nancy, 9912 Bass Lake Road ............Or. 5-6258 Roney, Irene, 2310 Girard Ave. N...............Ch. 2196 Roring, Diane, 2551 Stinson Blvd................Gr. 9128 Rosacker, Diane, 2301 St. Anthony Blvd..........Gr. 3335 Rowles, Nancy, 3019 Thomas Ave. N................Ch. 2676 Scheurer, Barbara, 4143 Pleasant Ave. S.........Re. 2846 Schmitz, Barbara, 3008 Crestview Drive .........St. 8-8523 Schroer, Donna, 3345 Louisiana Ave.............We. 9-5957 Schupp, Patricia, 2517 30th Ave. S.............Pa. 2-6748 Schwab, Mary, 707 Lincoln St. N.E...............St. 8-6951 Seiter, Patricia, 2113 Portland Ave. S...........Br. 4914 Shimek, Mary, 3121 36th Ave. S.................Pa. 4-3519 Sikorski, Mary, 2901 33rd Ave. S...............Pa. 9-6016 Skaar, Barbara, 3544 3rd Ave. S..................Co. 1624 Smigleski, Mary, 1078 18th Ave. S.E..............Gl. 7357 Sonnen, Kay, 4044 Sheridan Ave. S..............Wa. 6-2980 Stadther, Donna, 306 W. 40th St..................Lo. 1530 Steinhauser, Colleen, 2931 Washburn Ave. N......Al. 4437 Stenglein, Marie, 3223 Thomas Ave. N. Al. 5380 Stowell, Muriel, 2027 Aldrich Ave. N.............Ch. 7132 Sullivan, Carolo, 4259 Russell Ave. N............Al. 1118 Tourville, Janico, 2837 38th Ave. S............Pa. 4-5831 Trembley, Lenore, 1013 W. 24th St................Ke. 1438 Trepanier, Ruth, 3238 Benjamin St. N.E...........Gr. 8266 Trieschmann, Mary Lynn, 822 4th St. N.E.........Fi. 12488 Trudeau, Milane, 5148 31st Ave. S..............Pa. 9-0973 Walcher, Barbara, 3501 Washburn Ave. N..........Hy. 2935 Wallander, Betty, 1336 Morgan Ave. N...................Al. 1428 Werlich, Katherine, 3323 Irving Ave. N.................Al. 2694 Williams, Rosanne, 4031 Wentworth Ave. S........Co. 0634 Wortman, Rita, 3424 Colfax Ave. N................Al. 9813 Yentsch, Patricio, 1722 Fremont Ave. N...........Hy. 0580


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