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M1 ,waz me sw, cw farm M me ,umm amz Top right: L-A-H's candid camera catches a glimpse of the grand finale which featured in the program presented by the students of the grade and hlh school in honoring Father Pessefall on the occasion of his Silver Jubilee. Bottom: Junior members of the South America Study Clulm who have achieved their Paladin Degree of Merit for active participation in Mission study: QFirst rowj Mary M-A-H Remlingcr, Margaret Kline, Rita Stoll, Marjorie Rick, James Hertenstein, Mary K. Kerner, and Phyllis Nickoli. fSecond row! Marg-ie Reineck, Theresa Koepele, Rose- mary Kludingg Rose Mae Bick, Mary R. Landoll, Joseph Hulhng, and James Fritz. fRightJ Gerry Miller looking' Usweet as a pusy as she poses after the Alumni-Senior Prom.
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'Jaw Gama 0lmdie'-- Swim paacfuclfionl . . Seated: Cleft to Smythe Kerseylg Kerseylg Pauline Fisher fcharlielg maidl. Standing: Harold Clark Fisher fred Hartleyli Bernard Nelson fLarry Elliottlg Eugene Lippert ClVlortimer Smythe Kerseylg Arnold Missler CUncle Aleckj- right, Katherine Hipp fVivian Virginia Burton flVlrs. Symthe Richards ClVlrs. Farnhamjg Lois Frances Strimpfel CNora, the Gahagan Cofficer Tim lVlcGrillD3 LARRY: Laugh darn you! What's so ridiculous about that? I'll make a good daddy to little Charlie. MRS. FARNHAM: Promises! What are silly promises? You can find a place in the orphans' home for him. OFFICER McGRILL: '4Faith, and it's a wonderful pie maker ye are, Nora, me darlin'. Yer pie is almost as good as your kissin'. NORA: Go 'long wid your blarney, Tim McGrill. MRS. SMYTHE KERSEY: We can't afford to ofend these people at this stage of the game. CHARLIE: You looky here! Mebbe my clothes is a sight, but my map c0uldn't look a bit worse than yourn does. At least I wear my face raw. I don't cover it with a lot of store paint and bakin' powder. Why, 23 Directed by Rev- W- S. Friemoth St. Paul Auditorium April 15, 16, 1945 Stage Managers: Donna Myers and Rosann Schaffer. you look like you're liable to break out in biscuits 'most any minute. UNCLE ALECK: I gonics! I 'lowed nobody ever war goin! to open that dod-durned door! By cripes! I almost lgin out bangin! on hit. Why, howdy, folks? I didn't see you all afore. Is this the shack war a young sprout lives by the name 0' Larry Elliot? TED: Your face-the silly look when she calls you papa Larry! HA, HA! VIVIAN: I told you why she threatened me, Larry. Are you going' to take her word against mine? NIORTIMER: I say, bah Jove, I don't want to leave. I'm having a spiffy time. I haven't been bored once. X945
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'l i AM! S S mlffinq fan Spbzillual, Mwial, ana! Wfoaale- Crown the Queen of May, with rosary prayers each day, was the theme song of the May devotions held in the form of a Rosary Contest among the classes of the high school. Class leaders who scored the respective innings each day display the score chart and bulletin board which recorded the students' progress: Left: Ruth Schnee, Paul Gross, and Bernard Nelson. Right: Theresa Koepele. Bottom: Soph picnickers relax between a double header which featured in the class' Weiner roast at Willard. Top right: Company G-men anticipate the drill and discipline of Uncle Sam: Harold Gahagan, James Fritz, and Bernard Nelson. Bottom right: Freshmen who have also merited the Paladin Degree of Merit for Mission activity: fFirs1. row? Elizabeth Landoll, Joan Ringholz, Rosemary Giles, Patricia Burrill, Virginia Eastman, Dorothy Landoll, Janice Nestor, and Patricia Widman. Second row: Arthur Stoll, Richard Meyers, John Spaar, Tom Minardi, William Ringlein, Larry O'Donnell, James LaConte, and Bill Boose. X945 ..25..
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