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RITA REYES Her Saying, Dear John MARTHA KRAWCZYNSKI CONSUELO RODRIGUEZ Helping Hand BETTY JEAN ROBINSON 8: JANETTE DURACK HELEN SCHUCHART Love For Coon Hunling CARMEN GARCIA ROSALIE TRUEHEART Sweef Ways MARY JANE NEUGEBAUER JULANE DUGGER MARILYN ULLRICH LiHIe Gold Sfar on Her Cap CECILIA CALZONCIT MARY ANN VELTMAN All Around Sporl' BETT-Y JO DIETZ MARY GRACE WARD Her Dlmples DIANE BELLINGER MARGARET WHITE Jolly Laugh CLAUDIA GRECO X: JOAN FLORES LOIS WINTERBORNE Abilily To Speak DOROTHY FENDLEY To 'rhe sophomores, we Ieave our Thanks for a wonderful brealcfasf and The hope Thar your grand spirif will be as wonderful when you are Seniors as H' is now. To 'rhe freshmen, we Ieave 'rhe reminiscense of a wonderful inilialion day and The hope Thai each of you wiII have as many fond memories lo carry away affer four years al S+. Mary's as we now have. BABS MARGIE PINKY SANDY DURY GASSMANN JAECKLE du MENIL elau .Song -I I I -I -I I F I FE r P I ,rl 41 V New il's time lor uss-1 to lecrve you4-though we 7 CLASS FLOWER: Pink-lipped Carnalion d . I9 Eg ,I -I AE I EJ If fi 9 CLASS COLORS: PaleGreen and silver 1 You so Us YO ms 'mow' Can You 'eu by 'he CLASS MOTTO: Nof on Top, buf Climbing. alt A I ECI-J J I J.. J- FI J Q 1, I CLASS PRAYER: Prayer of S+. Francis Assisi L? y we've been acl - ing: How we walked! How we laughed! Lord' make me an inS+rumen+ of Your peace: P I och, A .I J9 I - rp I I Where 'rhere is haired, Iel me sow Iove: ,I ' 1 f , I: I9 . . . y si QL Where lhere ns nnlury, pardon, N welll my! As we make om way down me male' Where lhere is discord, union: 3 db 3 J Q J A I 6 H-I' E I Where fhereis doubtfaifhg if Where 'rhere is despair, hope: Now we'll miss each girl. -each Sistex's smile. We will . I ' Where There IS darkness, Inghl, and -ff I0 V FWD . E I ef-Er 'I J I Where 'rhere is sadness, Ioy. I I 1 e'er lor - gel you've been 1rue.-- So, Sain! 1 .D I F I-ef,-EXE I fn , Joi! M ry's High good - by.--
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NOTE TO PARENTS Parents are requested to send their children is a great detriment to the progress of pupils. to bring a written excuse for their absence. The accompanying report will be sent every exhibit the work of the pupil. Please examine 1 on time. Tardiness Pupils are required six weeks, and will carefully, sign and return to the teacher. If the report is not satisfactory please con- sult the teacher or principal of the school. An essential condition to the success of the school is the support and co-operation of parents. All pupils whose general average is D are entitled to promotion. No pupil shall be entitled to promotion Whose deportment is not satisfactory. Please indicate change of address here: REMARKS: ' V SIGNAIIIRE OFXPARENTS First Term ...... Ill ...,... , ,,, l f, , ,X second Ter :.-.,a.e.f.T...:3g.ffE.f.- .,.,.. -5 ,... 't - .. , ' f 'wi' Third Term ..... L.... .Zf?Qf-1L2-..1--.j.' 24... w 'tif ' -- --fe , A .f f , Fourth Term Lfi.ege..f..'.e ........ 4e.'1,.g.1.ff.ef..--T1....N..i......f'f ' Elf fl Fifth Term ...e. .... Sixth Term ................................... ....... - ....... - -.--............-
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Bleu. P We, The undersigned. feel Thai' we have a sTrange gifT-clairvoyance,-abiliTy To dream, or perhaps. iusT The abiliTy To figure Things out AT any raTe. we offer you ThaT specimen of our gifT, hoping ThaT you will check up on iT some Time in The near fuTure To see how nearly righT we were! Miss Agnes Adamo, The newspaper woman, has received a promoTion and is now in charge of The column, AunT Aggie's Advice To Teen-Agers. Miss Jean Beeson, now locafed in Bosfon, is an execuTive in one of The mosT indusfrious brokerage firms in The Easf. The Medical Associafion is proud To reporf on The amazing surgical work of Dr. EarsTrum, nee Miss Rose Marie BeH'ge. Mrs. Frank Sinclair, nee Miss Amy Lou BuTler. was seen parading her Tiny Twins up and down The main sTreeTs of The neighborhood noT very long ago. Miss Mary Cadena. The nofed Club WOMBH. is f1Ow working on The proiecf Sidewalks on The High- ways, in order To cuT down The deaTh raTe of hifch hiker-5, We have recenTly heard ThaT Miss Mary Allie Davis is very busy feaTuring her own arT exhibiT in San Anfonio, Texas. ., Miss Marian du Menil, making her second million on shellcrafT earrings. . . Miss Jane Deason, firsT Texas girl To swim The English Channel .... Miss Barbara Dury, Touring Europe wiTh Black Hills Passion Play. . . Miss Madeline Froboese, sTarTing her firsT year ag principal of ST. Mary's. . . Navy Nurse Maxine Garcia, The sailor's Florence NighTingale, is now on foreign duTy in The Philip- ines. Miss Margie Gassman, Typisf for Texas A 8: M presidenf . . . Miss Shirley Hamilfon, who has been sfudying under The famous singer, Padnosii, is being sched- uled for a musical reciTal in Carnegie Hall. h Miss Norma Jenschke, U. S. A., has finally refurned To The scene of her school days afTer her var- ied experience in war relief work in foreign counfries. Q1 The Gimbles Depf. STore is fasT becoming The sTore of The day under The able direcTion of iTs business manager, Miss Nell Ann Jaeckle. A novelTy swing band is now feafuring Miss Mary Elizabefh Joeris as iTs disfinguished band leader. Miss G-erTrude Kelly, Secrefary aT Chancery Office in charge of Legion of Decency of San An- Tonio Diocese. . .. Miss Helen Kofzur, newesf sTar of sfage and Television. . . X Miss Dolly Loef is The pride of The NaTional BroadcasTing Sysfem, mainly because of her BedTime Sfories for The LiHle Ones. Mrs. A. N. Bumble, nee Miss Frances LuTz, won firsT prize aT The Ann-ual CounTry Fair wifh her de- licious assorTmenT of apple pies. Miss Dora Lee Mainz is now lecTuring To The veferans of World War li on The principles of A -Younger and More AcTive Army and Navy. Miss KiTTy Malone, The school nurse, is energeffically TroTrTing around from one school To anofher, counTing liTTle-hearT beaTs and examining Tiny TeeTh. Miss LeoTa'Mize, Power's model,now being seen around Town in a brand new Cadillac ,converTible- Miss Edna Naylor, who has charge of The inTerior decorafing deparfmenf aT Macy's, Fiffh Avenue, is being consulfed in connecfion wiTh The bridal suifes of The Waldrof AsToria. Miss Jane Neal, now in Africa, is acTing as missionary To The blackfaced Ubangi Tribes of The Bel- gian Congo. Miss KiTTy O'Brien, owning The besT wheaT farms in The STaTe of iowa. . . Miss RiTa Reyes. The nofed secreTary, has iusT received an appoinTmenT as secrefary To The Pres- denT of The Unifed STaTes. Miss Connie Rodriguez, new supervisor of The childrens' ward aT Sanfa Rosa Hospital. . . Miss Helen Marie SchucharT, air hosTess for Easfern Air Lines, was inferviewed Today as To her idea of The perfecT air passenger. Miss Rosalie Truehearf. The famous blonde-haired model. is now busy visiTing old friends aT home. Miss Marilyn Ullrich, The beauTiful and TalenTed sTar of The New York sTage, is now back from her personal appearance Tour abroad. Mrs. Joe Sfoople, The former Miss Mary Ann VelTman, is lecfuring on Care of Babies aT The Mu- nicipal AudiTorium. Miss MargareT WhiTe, Professor of Geomefry aT Yale. . . Miss Mary Grace Ward, The perfecf secreTary, is wriTing a book on The subiecT Typing and ShorT' hand in Six Easy Lessons. Miss Lois Winferborne occupies The greaTer parT of her Time hopping from Town To Town, gaTher- ing biTs of news for The Daily Tribune. NMY LO BUTLER MAXINE GARCIA MARY E. JOERIS DOLLY LOEF
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