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JUDITH DELGADILLO- Sodality Preiect, Editor of Sunbeam, Price Football Queen, Run- ner up for School Favorite, Honor Student, Varsity, Price Cheer Leader, Choral Club. Our Judy --pages could be written on her, none doing her justice. To sum up our Sodality Prefect is difficult. She is our most level-headed, and efficient young senior. She's ambitious and has the drive to fulfill her many future plans. She refuses to say anything about anyone if it isn't nice and true. She's our sweet Judy-our energetic and hard working Judy. We will never know another to compare with her winning personality, or her unselfishness. We just want you to remember one thing Judy-we're going to miss you. MARGIE CUIGLEY- Sunbeani News Editor, Secretary ol the Athletic Association, Choral Club, Designer of Sunbc-ani Cover, Sodality. Our lovable yankee-Joined us niicl-terni in our Freshnian year when her family :moved here from Wichita, Kansas. Vtt- owe the artistry of our year book cover to her creative genius. She is tond of an active ganie of tennis and adores suninier since at this time she can get a deep copper tan, and lots of exercise, swirnniing. Yes she's front Kansas--and believe it or not-brags about it! She plans to attend college hack in her home state. We know that we are losing a wonderful gal and only hope that Kansas realizes that our loss is their gain. l.uck and good wishes go with you, Ma rgie. MARION ENGELBRECHT - l9-18 Varsity Captain, Secretary of Choral Club, Honor Student Sunbeam Reporter, Sod-ility. Introducing Basketball Captain and star player!!! 'lo her we owe many' victories and to ln.-r also, we :night add, yo our thanks for nunit-rous lessons in sportsrnan- ship and It-am work. Marion joined us during our Eighth Grade year and became a true S.ivi.A. girl the saute year. Her plans include college and more Basketball. She likes good inovies, dancing, and animals of all descriptions- She is also one of our outstanding students-she niakes the St. Nla1'y's honor roll at least eight nionths out of the nine in the school year. And that, :ny friends is quite an average! We wish you luck, Nlarion, Basketball and all!!! CANA JO WIL.l..BURN- Sunbeam Reporter, Senior Cheer Leader, Attendant to Price Foothall Qlll't'l'l, Choral Club, Sodality. This pert little cutie joined our class mid-way in our Junior year. From the moment of her entrance she was a coniplete success-just as she always is. Her disarniing smile and friendly brown eyes easily put roost self-conscious stranger at case. She's an interesting conversationalist and proves it without invitation-since she loves to talk. She's a true friend but is sonietimes guilty of forniing snap decisions which she never regrets. When proven wrong, she admits defeat rapidly but when she's right the-re's no two ways. We feel lucky in having known you, Cana, even for a short year and a half. 3 , . Q -.1 , L, t il if it 'til tl
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ROSEMARIE ACKFELD- Sunbeam Reporter, Choral Club A Our quiet and thoughtful member-she entered St. Mary's September . of '47 and from that time on was a mainstay in our class. Appearing outwardly so quiet and calm, we are sometimes astounded by a sudden burst of energy or a sudden explosion of anger over some thoughtlessness of another. She likes to read and is one of those rare creatures who never seems to be idle or given to wasting time. Truly a good example for the rest of us. Her voice is soft and rarely raised above her normal pitch. She hates to think she ever disturbs anyone and takes great pains to avoid confusion. We think she is wonderful and we wish her all the luck in the world!! JEANNINE MCWHORTER- Co-Chairman of Sodality Social Committee, Sunbeam Typist, Choral Club Jeannie to you-our blue-eyed blonde entered our class in 1943 when we were a notorious Eighth Grade I and I mean notorious! J She has struggled with us and we think she really belonged with us from the very beginning. She is a very good dancer and the possessor of a lovely voice. Jeannie loves parties and is as happy giving them as attending them. She wants to spend some time of her life in Colorado-and if that's what she wants we think she should have it. Good luck Jeannie, and pleasant journey!!! KATHLEEN HERRMANN- Sunbeam Gossip Editor, Bach Club, Choral Club Senior Recital, Sodality Kathleen, know as Katie here at school, has been with us from the beginning all the way up to the end of our arduous climb. She is our pet soprano and professes a deep interest in dramatics. She loves to dance and act in plays. Katie is spoiled, but not too bad, she has a temper one profits by avoiding when it's burning but she forgives and forgets quickly. We have loved her these twelve years and will miss her. Next year she plans to attend Loretto Heights, in Colorado. We wish you luck, Katie. IDA KUHLES- Vice President of the Spanish Club, Bach Club, Choral Club, Sodality Ikie joined our class in 1945, our Sopohmore year, and has been a close comrade of ours ever since. She isterribly sentimental over small Scotty dogs and can get more excited over a dance than anyone I know. She likes movies and, check this, has no particular favorite star! Come graduation, she will either go to work or enter business college-her plans are slightly indefinite at this point. We have enjoyed her friendship for I these three years and we are looking forward to continuing this friendship for many years to come. Good luck, Ida, and don't forget us!
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