St Mary High School - Marian Yearbook (Marshalltown, IA)

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SAINT MARY HIGH SCHOOL YIARSHALLTOWN, IOWA . I I . . J .1.Q QQ ' 4 4,4 4 4 f ,. 'I -1 firik X- 'Tai U I1 Qkwui.. Presents 6lI'LaI'1 jf, CAM I 950 ++++' EDICATIUN i ' 53? XQAR uf., af ex Je 6332 QP ' 'N' O 'U 1946 2 , f MEMORIES ARE 'PRECIOUS THINGS Yes, memories are precious things. That is why we have chosen to dedicate this edition of THE MARIAH to memories. It is dedicated to those four happy years we have spent together at St lhry High Four years is not a long time, and some of us have been together much longer than that, yet to us, eager and impatient to be out 1n the world, the days were slow ln passmg We did not realize just how much those years meant to us until the event of time made them only pleasant memories It's been a long road from lolli p0p days to freshman 1ni.tiat1on, high school picnics, dances, the Prom, and finally graduation THE MARIAN cannot bring back all the pictures of the time now passed, but perhaps in the days ahead it will, in some measure, add a wannth to our fadlng MEMORIES OF 1950 1'-fi' swf D IN! Tn 0 be N-.1 ako is c 7 mor YW X5 Ev wr. mme Z btw XO! Xzmny ..- W N xkx YY1Q!'uJ YOU! Nx Xu' uk, 2, Jin. J in V05 urns, SAM KX 7 'Q x bmohox 1 A ,gcxsw J xx KHP, ,, L x xsyq wo .sur Ox Kr! N 'FC T -nO NX SL X 'W N L' ,aww ki u FACULTY The Right Reverend A P Meyer Superintendent The Reverend W Ziegler B A Religion The Reverend A A Sodawasser B A Athletics Religion Latin Sister Marie Joseph Principal B A Latin Social Science Sister Mary James M A Sister Mary Anita Rose B Music Sister Ann Marita B A Business Educ tion Sister Mary Jeanette B A Envlish Science Mathematics , .A. fggp..-Q,-ps www' ig REV W W ZIBGLER St Mary s Church REV E J BECKER REV A A SODAWASSER uu!.':Ef'..':,,..-- 'l .1 qt 'f eifwnief ,If -ww .Ml X S , 0 Y! ' Q J Y, . A 5 A 5 1 4 1 v xii t x' 1 5 xi 5 , ip, f I :L A E , K '?'i? f'f . ' 6 S MODERN MARTYRS J. Nusbaum V. Foltle L. ochemmel K4 Savage Q-,f FRESHMEN Bg Good MJ K. Jackson T Bowlin CAPERS ? I atalzer L Sellers Paglia GREEN UNTAMED 415 'L ivy ,fx Jim O'Rourke Jerry Hudspeth Dick Kasel Jackie Conover Joe Halversonhartha Rector fb' be B111 rioett rf. Oetker Joanne Oberle P. Grabenbauer B111 Krause V Vandarah Bill rilemish D Niederhauser .Jarie F1-eese Gary :Cline Sheila Nolan Janice Kersey 8 A Jim Blazax 5 buanex .U under-wood Ma1v1n Jaozak M MOPSB-T1 Isabelle Y-CD63 . ,QA wx I -' . , ,B 'Q l J I . a . . 5 , - 5 ? f .Yr -nv-J . 1 7 M ,.,, ,za ax , W N v ,, ll 5 , ,, f , Sf' ' R? ' ve, 1'--32 ' , ,P 5 Sv K f - - 0 .., ,ge , 1 1. , H' - - ,, Q f V , 1 , -we we H, 'N 1 K ' , vw, , Q W GV x J R V y , v I ---N r- -. , is -,, v fm J . Mx T ' - , X W 5 V 1-.. ' ' H- 2 ' 'N' fifl K ' f 1 X , . f r xv . J !,' W , ' ! -P 0 o ' 0 5 W A fi QQ Q I XY H-Q CLASS QFFICERS R Ratajczyk D Schemmel F Navara A Fisher Kopel G Sassen J' mel M. Creager A. Jansen A M. Stalzer M. Schmitt C Stier M. Luther MEMORIES OF FAMILIAR FACES? YOUTHCENTER -vw V 4 ' 15. Y I I K x,-7 X- vig, , X K ,A ' ti ,YQ ' XF' Nw A T X ik 4 8, s o 4 o 9 or 'vs v 'V' ,M E ,vm , 4? A W mf Q fgf Q I I 7' 4 K K I ' V 5 'V ' I 1 B. o Q 71 'Q 0 0 fa ' , . M M77 , Don Morgan Shirley Love BEWILDERED BUT EAGER Karlyne Nelson Shirley Knoll you.,-ww Q7 Q-of Bill Lang 'Hs Hanlyn Goodman Don Lslick Don wood Clarence Freese .Tan1ce Piller Gerry Banzhaf Gerald Kopel Bhrgaret Hines 99 - Robert Jacobson lbrna Ehrh rdt John Stegman Donette Lentz Jackie Morgan Donita Lentz Homer dare L 'Q 4 4 Vol, . lv A. A ff' W o el: o ' ' f K 'xv ' , I . 4 y ' Q ' 'v 4 'P ' eeee h ' Tw ii' e e . I I ' 5 , I 4 ,. 'jf ' fav. , ' f V4 ' 9' W' . ' JP' K, . - Q I ,tg 1 K e l ef, . f 3 X f i ' , ig, -'W x 'J fi' 'Wx w K 1 i f of .e fn' r 5 1 1 - L rv , ' 5 wwf? f ' o l . T, ,. , 7: 'A:? f il! 13 V , 'fm H W '2x A we L lm 'X' 1 ' Aelelee 'G . ,A .:,,,,, j f FV, M , Mfr ff ami, , xr ' ' A I f ' 'AQ ', ' -1 ei tg 1 If i 5 .f f E. ' 1 if .3 f -Y - 1. n h .: he Q! s::0v4i Y' 1 'w 4914? 1 1- if F J' 'wx ,H , X I , VK J ,. if Q 1 I I M A A F E A 1 i ' ig ' A 11 nurs R s 1lSC t J' 1 .Tumor Jive WHY NOT TRY T? E wfjpp CLASS QFFTCERS ' DO 'LIT-.G HERE 11. COMEX 6.1 6, FAMILIAR FACES? OOO . , v-'Y' '17 X-nr ff ? '51 ,X L Neuroth DPi1le T Break M Croat C Ebner lI.Beurs kena Av- 7 NT' 'ter -fa ax., A.Goodman A Savage E Kunk v-Y 1? Dorothy Stalzer Peggy Nolan el PHei1 CStalzer Illahaffey ff ' lMAAxA,pLVX Ed Lang J Kopel C Hoffman G Cetker M.A.Grabenbauer H.Free se pn- 7 2:- ,..4: 7 SENICDR MESSAGE Peace ht SH!! and Ihrn urrm u anal La m As vxc Stmors dtparl from ht hallovud malls our Almx Maur to try our forlum on L mf t m vx Em fix our gan on L ru of rnlly vxhtn tht 'Nlasur who talmt the lroublrd vmurs of the Ha ofGa111tL IS wall mg, for our appeal Lord saxe us vue pcrxsh And then by dnme command our xoyagc lhrouch the s orms and IIIJIS of lnfe wxll bo. ont cf peace. 1 trust m o Joan Tresemer Behind her quiet manner is a charming personality: a columnist with talent: the business world can use her Donald Hencnal Ready and steady, ambitious for A's, a born leader-three times president of his class, courtesy personifiedg 1 Donald Wilschutz Witty and brilliant: always active in school activitiesg remembered for sports writing talentgfriend to all . MJ: . L11 - F W A I x vx . x of . ', ' ' th' scan lifn ay 'c uly Yr the shot' 'tl ' 'A ' 'd 3 1 v 1 s N' I vu I Y I 4 'V' V Y , 0 w L I I ' Y! 3 1 1 'an ' G d. , Y . Jccvvv:cQa'e:z+ v v are - ll . , f a I 1 ' Q 3 I Richard Jackson Jane 0111 Practical Joker of the Senior class' The senior gift to the cheerleading broad-minded good conversationalist squad' peppy and sincere. fun,1o,1ng knows a lot about some things little about many thinze Lloyd Freese Edward Garrity A friendly chap 'i111I1E to learn, Always good for a laugh uaryis a friend anyone ould be Proud to most beautiful blonde shlrp witted have steady minded wnen interested b Z 3 . ' . 4 : I 151' i ' -o K C : , ' 5 , ' Q : 1 : nw ' Jane Vahaffey Suzanne Bendlaze Tall and graceful loves to dance a career could be the future for this pert lass but a home-maker she'll be land that reel soon'l Our strawberry blonde head of the 'giggle department' at Saint Mary's XM Donna Kelly Ma ine Edel Irish through and through in work wit Pogsegses a dry ,it loves to wrgte and will artistic cheerful helpful schola tic ability to spare be t uf , We H l ff: , . . . . I D ' . I I if, if f to h - , QQ gjh , M, , V fziwjzfgf. 3' f , ff f 1 ' , 1 t wQ. ? ' ' t pt f:t ,t , . f2,,k ,,l,, , A , ,f Vg F A f X -s 7 . I ' 0 O - , . . . , I D D S V Helen Schmitt Quiet and pleasant never one who will quit on the job Gerald Shaffer Friendliness is his chief asset: in the midst of laughter, 'Shaff' is a contributing factor: courteous to all ' .sf William Oetker Brawny B111 friendly likes to act dumb giant of the class emil ing always 'bar if Rosemary Foitle Always cheerful and activeg sincere when necessary, joking the rest of the timeg everyone's friend 1 , Y Q ff l ,h N. A I 2 if j' 7, 1 fegg' I Q ri, f 1 : . n n: : V JF 2 t if ,ff N!! . 3 Robert Ihrhardt Dolores Anderson Never quiet nor idle many irons in 'Let all my life be musmcu a good many fires, always loyal to fellow entertainer an asset in any music students service cheerfully given circle Dolores Croat Charlel Head Student nurse of the senior class: Cheerful ChHY1i0'B Hlvays smtlingg enjoys a ggod Jgkg even if it 13 never a dull moment when Chuck's a- on herself: energetic broad: fine athlete ' ' K. ' 14 ,1 41- I n Q tgugfezygwggig .5 '- . I - , ' 9 l K I l 0 n 9 Marilyn Hgrman G6I'8.1d St6l6I' Small and quiet minds her own A1'aY9 OD the S0 DUT Darticularly buginggs' gnjgyg a good laugh fond of studying interested only a u talent which she will dia- in farming play only rarely Leon Stalzer Veronica Bulanek Anotner future farmer: has a humor Small and quiet: hard to read her all his ovng fine to havg around thouzhtsg likes to skate re A , 1 1 a , ' ' R, fsfq V - wy . , ' f',. A , fuk. V, r ry in .Q 2 is . f , f ' ' E ,is rye, ?yey e , Q 0 9 - U . A I 0 . - 1 J ' ,. 1 7 , , ' 3 M is ' s x , ' S I Talk of 4 'ITIEZEHEPJICJILS PJCJVV' SIEAHSCJPJEHD NfEYfEHl!kPJS I steeled myself for the shock of the returning n gh school crowd that September In marched the honorable seniors the wise juniors the experienced sophomores and last and certainly le st a green an awful green bunch of freshmen Life for a few weels was rough on those 27 ninth graders unused to high school routine Then on top of it all a little matter of initiation came up and I mean it when I say they were not treated gently Life was really rough for them Feeling the need for leaders they held an election and chose Don Henchal to be their guiding light, Ed Garrity to succeed him in case of accident or impeach ent and Don Wilschutz for the secretarial rest These Wfreshiesn tried hard to impress me wfth their unquenchable vim and vigor and believe it or not they succeeded The major activity of the class that year was rromction of the school picnic and using their own appetites as a guide they provided food in abundance for every one I surely wish I could have gone with them lhe class of '50 began to emerge from it role of underclassmen during the next year Studies became more pressing and tne class settled down to Latin verbs geo- metric angles the progre s of world history and English nouns 'n verbs Wilschutz was elected president of the sophs but from then on out no one but Don Henchal seemed suited to them for the leadership Job My rooms buzzed with excitement the nert year As juniors it was their pleas- hfe to Sponsor the prom They suprlied the funds by erectmng a booth at the Fair and their b1g evening in lay passed in a blaze of glory Now they are seniors! I've watched tnem rise to the top these four years and when they le ve I feel that a part of me will go with them I'll miss them as I have missed every other graduat1ng class And the part of me that the class of '50 takes when it departs will serve T hope as a constant reminder of the principles of sound judgment and fair play whrlm have been put forth in my classrooms. God bless them alll 4, we f V tk. Xa, ,, I X ff if : Y W-.Q-1-W., ' .2 t,,.,,,,...,,v,MM,h-Wmwm Www W I W K I , . , , ' . 'ip morning in 1946, as I had done every year since my doors were first opened. v - 9 - Ei - , , 0 ' 0 , Q , - r 1 Q Y . . - 1 Q O - ' I s. A - -' U , , 0 J v - O I I1 4 S r 5 I s. O . , Q Q ' up 0 ' I I s ' 9 Q ' . L ' ' 1 ' . E: , ' ' ,P 0 c 1 K F ' a L I , A , We In Bequealfn They tell us thlt we are supposed to lelve something as we termin te our school days here at St Mar5's but gee we'd like to take everything with us Oh well if the rest of the graduates have I suppose we can't lose too much so here aces Wltn a few choice possessions Veronica Bulanek leaves her ouiet wavs to Vir in1a Foitle Thanks Veronica To Ann Paalia aoes the lucky ticket for tne strawberry blonde hair of Suzanne Bendlmge We'll be eaaer to see you Ann Dick Jackson leaves his 'always flrstu place in the lunch line to any hunery junior The successor must be a fmne srrinter To the first one who can get it eoes the last seat 1n the first row in the room designated for study Jane Mahaffey says that it does have 1ts advantages Helene Schemmel leaves her position as editor of High Lines to Myrna Ehrhardt To Delmar Pille eoes Leon Stalzer's t ste for rare concoctions Don Henchal leaves h1s Don Juan technique to Melvin Frecse What a break airlsi Charles Mead leaves his abillty to slay football to 'Cookyn Vanderah We want touchdown! Edward Lyle Garrity leaves his half of WFolly and Hilarityu to John Stegman Esq Thanls to Gerald Shaffer Ed Lang is the lucky fellow to fall heir to all the dutles of stage manager for the senior :lay Dolores Croat leaves her gum and candy wrarpers Qand tnere re many, to Mary Ann Grabenbauer There may even be a few under the trophy case Mary Ann Maxine Ldel leaves her privilege of talking in rel1g1on class to Louise Neuroth Aina Savage nav have all the secrets of Lois Connor's safe-drivlna code Do read up Lina for ticke+s are expensive itenm aren't they? Donna Kelly leaves her acoendix well Preserved in alcohol to the sc1ence depart- ment ing to be proud of Richard-especially the brawn Dolores Anderson has nothine to leave for the seniors have borrowed it all Robert Ehrhardt leaves his friendly wave and joke book to Charles Ebner To Ronald Kasel sees the love of study displayed by Gerald Steier Now JOIT sen- 1or year should be a pleasant one Ronald Rosemary FOILIB says WI'll just leave W Helen Schmitt leaves her t1m1dity nd reserve to Bill Kra1se Sweet, sweet bl1sS Joan Tresem r leaves her hab1t of com1ne late at noon to Mar lvn Buerskens Jane Gill leav s her admits and tardr slits to Janet Wilschutz We understand nat she already has quite a collection of her own Marilyn Herman leaves her love of dancing to Jim Blazek A treat in store for you girls Lloyd Freese leaves his inordinate love of shorthand to Glen Oetker Bill Oetker le ves is curly hair and muscles to Leon Schemmel His ever-present smile he leaves to Tom Bowlir i N K 5 RW! 5 in gf 0 J ITHE Louemvsuouroml ' E V : fl . ' ' 9 D -- Q - 9 9 I , , , , . A K g ' , . , . I : Q x , o 4 O I . -F 0 vo I ' A a , . Q - I L 1 . , M I f , ' . . 1 . I 8. . K . , , 0 : ' , ' 1 . L A , LL o , a . 4, T U . I ' - . V . . S t ! i -I D , -4 O Don Wilschutz leaves his brains and brawn to Richard Niederhauser. That is some th , . , A K . . t . , ' 0 ' ' . , ' V . Q g . Q . ' a 1 . t . ' . ' I i U . e ' . . 4-' - , , . L xii. f El .Q 0 - l ' N N A v' - 1 A .D I on' If , 5. x 1 , 19 4 f! . , ,, q E C 5 -1 lu A ' ' ... ,F 4 , Paris, France September 15 1960 Dear Jane After TBCSIVIDE your let+er telling me all about the wonderful reunion the clas- of '50 had I regret even more that I could not attend Your new coun- try home must have been an ideal nlace for such a gathering I am happy that you and Chuck are prospering So we had some book worns in the class We would never have suspected a thing like that in high school would we? Imagine Gerald Steir a professor of English at Iowa State George Wilschutz as basketball coach at S U I Helene as home economics instructor at Vassar Bill Oetker as Dean of Men at Loras Su zan e as chief dieticlan at the famous Mayo Clinic and Dolores Croat as Superwn tendent of Nurses at the same place I'll bet they have some high old times Yes I did read some of WLines by Loisn in the Chic go Sun I knew that a girl like her would make good So Maxine is at Marycrest Sister Mary Cather 1ne is a pretty name for her I know that Helen must enjoy her work at the Uh 'versity Hospital She was determined to be a nurse I wonder if Rosemary is homesick in the big city of New York She was always such a fine athlete that she must enjoy her work in pro-basketball Remember how she was high scorer in our intramurals? fone point wasn't it? It must be a thrill for Veron1ca with he saating Vanities of 1960 I was thrilled one evenirg to see and hear Dolo- res Anderson on television She is really going places I am happy that some of the clas decdded to stay in Mar halltown I hear that Ed is becom4ng a very popular attorney Chuck Mead is doing very well if he was able to buy out all the other dairies I was not surprised that Lloyd fine shorthand student in high school, is head of the clerical staff at the Mead Dairy Leon seems to be doing well for himself I wouldn't call owning and man- aging three farms just loafing I am glad that Marilyn and Harold are doing so well on the farm I read an article about Marilyn and her net rooster I c n just see Jane Gill buzzing around town in her Lincoln Cosmopolitan convertible Being married to a car dealer does have its advantages So Gerry and Bob joined the navy Did you say they were both vdm1rals9 was it Uadm1rab1esH' When you told me about Don Henchal I as floored So it is now Henchal Hart Schaffner 5 Marx It was swell of him fo employ Donna ascowmer cial art1st for his leading stores How can Don get along without Jackson? And imagine that lad toying with the atomic bomb I heard that he was head of the Commission It was so good to hear about all the classmates We did not do so bad after all did we? My Job w11l take me to London next and then ma be to the U S A for a change of climate and scenery I am anxious to see those two little ones of yours and must have another class reunlon very soon Love Ibsux -r N661 X ft: is sf X O I I s , . , I o . ' I v - ' l , ' ' C 0 o 0 9 N s v ' , - Q o o f . i . , .y 1 '- t . . S a S 0 4 . . , B. - 0 o A . ' 1 A . a ' . J f A OT . l . W . A . V g K V i - V A- ' V .4 r 1 C .A Q 4 I I A I . . ' xl, I l I ' Q - n we ' . x X Q-N - n -fue 99. V X OK C 3 X -2 9 ,J A ,, V .yr I , , . ?lJ kf . X S f i lnnee - 5 K . mt L f nv, at ' ' vga t V-4 , ,ag-, op Honor Lois Connor Pelene :chemmel Plelsant studious, brings many non- rrien ly kind active renw mered ore to Saint Mary's, wrltlng talent fo Her scholastic abllitj and fide which she hopes to foster in her col vork on tne Hlvh Lines lege work SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS V , ,. .- . . ' 1 4 - w f s , 4- 1 v 1 I ' 0 . . Y . Q Y - . - . . -1 R 2 , A ., mikey? V ' Vi if , vs., V , 9 'Q xv 5 YE!-XRBCQK STAFF ZW 'QQ Staff Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Hugh Lines High Lines is 10 fears old! One decade ago the first mimeograpred copies came off the press under the editorship of Yvonne Welch Otner staff members of the first issue were Rose Tyrell CS1eter Mary lvelynl and Mary Knoll associate editors David Tyrell art editor Richard Kurtz business manager and Frieda Dieterman and Joseph Quigley assistant business managers Shown in the picture are present staff members celebrating the momentous occasion Standing from left as ociate editors Lois Connor and Janet N11 schuts circulation manager Suzanne Bendlaee feu- ture editors Joan Tresemer and Maxine Edel and sports editor Don lilschutz Serving the cafe is editor-in-crief Helene Schemnel is ' li ' -7 51 N f K' Q r , X V, Va . g , gg, rm Q A X rmxx I 5 7 . A J 5:f V 4 'X Q! ztf ' vt .' -1 554 New instruments new faces and new places increased the popu1ar1ty of the band Not only was it larger than in previous years but the quality of its m eic rendered reached a new peak for members worked constantly and improved steadily 'H FIRST PEP CLUB IN SCHOOL S HISTORY Gerry Banzhaf Myrnx Ehrhardt Roeem rx F itle IS1k91I8 Kopel Mary X Jaclson Dorothy St lzer were selected to rerre ert Saint Narr's as vembere of the Pep Clu .4 4-xl' C 1 Y T ' . Q . - ' 5 A Q ' ' , 9 O 'V' 5 1 ' 'f 9 5 'o Q - x , '34 , ., Ex. t' 0 , i -. 9 Q . 1 , 2 . ' , . ' ' j Dick Jackson, and louise Neuroth . 'A A N S f A 1 K 1- X , ,L I I 1 A. B Y ' .1 dw W U Q ' ' V K' I' I x wh 1 c . I l Y ' - Y 1apa?2 ?-fggitf? ? 'A '3 ii :xg ax? Dean Gllllngham busan Professor Mlchaels B0b0 --v-mfs--yy-..,,,,,, WO? Scenery constructlon Make-up- 'N Students at Pomter College THE PAY OFF Sauna 01644 Present Mother Is a Freshman A Comedy 1n Three Acts by Raphael Davld Blau V M fstfjfx mf' G v f A n Llvmg Rosary 31? 1, lille --L December 8 be 1? 5 1' 1 g . P r Make It a Cathollc College STUDENT COUNCIL l Y I Rosemary Ratajczyk Jim Arthurs Don 'v'1l8Ch11tZ Don Henchal Jim Nusbaum 511 E B wk 3 n E.. ii 'a 15-K' ' 'I g T yn.-5- ' ii QS' 2 1 .. ,- ff, -M7 ' OQZA, 2 ,v , gr -sr W5 l fi if 5. ' 15 ,, , if 1 ffws:-'53 b 4 f J 2 -Q A ww, E 'wmv 1. u '0Hlnnv fag' 4 2? 5 Y ,gf WWW X ,, 1 as 4 gi t lf 4 1 9 i 1 I 2 5 ? fr . ' un I ww 7 IV 3 W I I Wx fav, THE WINNING COMBINATION Ioan Ixlme U mild H nchdl Many sriuts dancing feet and za, hearts fined the comr'un1ty mall and gym transformed into a fairyland of color and beauty svurlinff taffet-is and eatins sweet frazr nced zardenias orcnide and roses tver,one 1n a ddI1C1l1l-' dream world meWodies slow- movlne waltzes swdjlng courlee tinfcl ine laughter proud rar- ents Tins 18 tue ,icture we recall of our big night THE PROM . UZ 0 ' Q- ' -V . ' AJ- , - H, .I Q ' - 1 V lil . R , , Q L 1 aaa ,J cl. xl , 0003 I I , lil 4 ICO . , VI ... , .... ... . I H ... -0 I Style Conscious? You Bgt! fir U10 T ALL ELLA. ffffff fifwfef Ready' for Vacation' Li I ihner ill FqniliarFoc0 We Vere Sa 3 um, 005 Dare to Be Different !,,zg'! Jr av 'WI if-nil' M 'Y -an-f jf' 'ffvr-m '-'WV 4 THISEHEB uiH.AF1'TY GILL I '9- .43 Q . 1 if Y ' I 'I .'r 'UI r N , rf. . X-.- L fi . 'Q ,H . .. ,. 9, , V Sw 3' -4 f E 'X .X o U' , LH ' Q, 'W 'f'W 5' :J . J ' ' Wffifh ,, V , ..- V., ZIYAMW qw! if .V ax? M. fi 7' 'Q 'V :QL i 'T YTX 'f y '. .-A 'sf 5 ' , ' 'YW '- . ' I L .-1 ' - 1' 7 A ., V K 3 , 1 5 , ,. - ............ , fs N , X ,X K,- ff ' , a' X . -W ' 1 , C I HOT LUNCH PROGRAM IN SESSION Strlctly From Hunger C Mrs Zednichek Mrs Curley Mrs Tresemer Mrs Dissins Odds and Ends xv? U BEM I SLEEPY TIME GALS' Semors Glve Assembly See You At the Mm leg 1 I CHEERFUL LITTLE EYEFULS' Lookzng Backward Advice io o oung NWWQ V Eff' DOUBLE TROUBLE CANDIDATES FOR QUEEN THOSE LITTLE THINGS WE WON T FORGET Mah ffe ro tie Ldel J0urnal1stQ Conventlon There G0 our Semors Winter IS Here State Umverslty lick Ste Ann P3511 smanrmg ll THREE HA eems 0 we 'PY GUYS! ITS A MISTAKEV sprang Zra fa fa 4-fa HOLIDAY lvln-9 47 f fx fmy' WI Suzanne Bendlage 1 Dolores Donna Dolores , Helene THLBTIC f S PQQTBALL if exe? -- Norm Manson Onlv a bad night against a strong Runnells outfit cost St Marv's sir man football squad a perfect se son last fall as the Iris? ran through sir of their seven opponents with relatively little difficulty Coach Father A A S0dgW8BS8l'B charges had almost all the ingrecierts th t could be demanded of a top-flight six man crew A hard charging vet- eran line coupled w1th a grour of versatile ball carriers and passers made the Irish a team to be feared Pos ibly a little more backfield speed could have been desired but the Green-clad backs made up for that with awesome cower Two iters over which trey nad little or no cortrol injuries and a soft schedule hawstrung St Mary's grid fortunes Both Don Wilschutz and Cecil Hoffman Key b ckfleld performers, were sidelined by hurts for varying per- iods as were several other important cogs in the mackire Of the St Mary's foes only Runnel wis of a sufficiertly high caliber to that night in los ng 20 to 6 In front 6 to 2 at halftime the ureen and White was outer rged ttruout the second sess1on and a couple of fumbles were also costly St Mary'e victims durirg the se son included a big Lynnville unit 28 to O Su1'y 94 to 6 Kellogg 31 to 6 Bondurant 22 to 12 and Melbourne wert down 1D defeat tW1CS The Irish us ng ma4r1y second strinzezs topreo the Wi1dca+s by 37 to 28 and 25 to 18 scores Spearhe dmng the Irish durirg the campaign we1e Chuck Mead full back who gained thirc team all state honors Ed Garrity and Ronrie Kasel e as Delmar Pills center and Wilschutz Hoffran and Jim Artnurs backs All excert Me d Wi scrutz and G rxitf will return in 1950 wnh good unederencw Poor Don! 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