441 S1710 Qgainl gaose Q Hcaclenzy l ear Aqjoolx uulun umm Jmzqllm I ' H14 2 11 S 1 Ill 1 c J , Cs , ' .11 31 I--lf'--' A x P Q O .1 G O 0 O OOOLAWPOOOU 9,l111li5l1a'rl ,ly Ifu' v I lgfllllh' ffuss of 1 ' g I . ' lsllll C YPSQ' 1 'qfllllflllff ' 1' . w . . 1 1111 ., '1lH1l'lSl'll. ll 1 IITIIIU SA NT ROSE ACADEMY 1 17 41 ml 'NNE ufzuffsfzuf nzcngmy flwwk uv fam in ur flfffffgf mu! Nfnzffwgh. .IH ui!! 1ffXfg,.,U fynu ,l141p,1f'fy 11'4 KIDLNYK mf fwfr !1vwl'fy we fmw! wa fpfzwwf Jugs uf Ulfzirzf fffwsv k 'ycfzfbrrgy U SAINT ROSE TO OUR GRADUATES l-HS lune wrll rrark the qraduatton of many atrls wtth whom we have asso rated durtrg our htah school year At Samt Rose Academy our days have been ftlled wrtla many pleasures and fery few d1ff1cult1es Our Graduates have attacked thetr problems w1th enerqy and perseverance 'hey are ready to me t the sacrtftces of the tn medtate future and the Joys that must soon be forth omtnq All of the Class Forty two are patrtot1c AIUGTICGHS wllltnq to loyally pla thetr newly aatned trtumphs and knowledge at the dtsposal of our aovernment 'We wtll watch wtth eager eyes thetr ns w and eycttma ltves Fhelr ex pertences wtll teach us a Way of ltvtnq ln fi sp1r1t of Chartty love of God and netqhbur That ts the secret of true happmess lf all our wtshes are re VITQIIIIG Pvbon 43 OUR STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT SPEAKS 7 RADUATKDN ts not only the fulfrllment of a lonq destre rt IS really a mtle stone rn th ltfe of every student We beam to feel the responstblltttes o womanhood when we say Good bye to the carefree days of a school atrl Whether w at end colleqe or seek other careers tn ltfe we wtll meet both pleasures and dtsappotntments A Graduate of Satnt Rose wtth reltqtous and academtc tratnmq has both quldance and protectlon A lovma thouqht of qratrtud for our DOITIHICGH Ststers w1ll always remam Wllh us We look back and realtze all that our Fathers and Mothers have done for s At Graduatton they are hardly nottced at all as they stand back wlth a satlsfted sr' 1le whtle we take all th glory 'Ne wtsh now to speak to them a word of aratttude As N9 bla Good by to four happy years at Samt Rose we wrll say from the bottom of our hearts Thank you Mom and Dad fear Gtlhuly 42 VAC? rr rg' e ' ' J , ' s. ' e ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' , . ' , Ce . A - , R l . altzed, each of these Graduates will ennoy the best of everythtna qood. W7 , y , , , tx I ' - . 9 . I . , , , R 5 9 T , ' ' ' A U , ' V e f . ' . Ruth Anderson Here IS Semor number one Always laughmq lull of lun Audrey Anne Bode Wxth her warmxng smile and loyal heart From Audrey we surely hate to part Yvonne Mane Chnst Yvonne ts true and hked by all Well mrss her very much next F all Smcere and true to the very core We wrsh you luck our Elmor Ieanne Cluraty Golden brown her tresses round her face do cur Always sweet and wrllmq thats our Iearue qxrl Iacquelme Clot Clever and dark wrth great black eyes Shes all her gentle smxle :mphes PAGE Elinor Rita Carson Exleen Mane Conroy Vrvacxous and always a very true friend Her disposition a royal blend Peggy Coughlan To Peg we owe a lot ot lun Har sunny smile was lor everyone Ieanne Cronin Ieame with the long brown hair Goes about without a care Ieanne Frances Doty Sweet and calm and so serene We ll always love our gentle Ieanne Amta Yvonne Duneux Boguiling and lovely the belle of our class A friend to all was this lively lass. Elena M Gallagher Elena'l lriendly Elena: gay We wish her luck in every way. PAGE SEVEN -N 1 L. Patncia Mane Gartland Although ln stature she s not tall Her generous nature dwarls us all Maryhelen Gaul Pretty and poised slender and a A typical Senior Mary Gaul lean Gllhuly Here s to our President s cheery grm Barbara Harns Barbara with her wmmng ways Always cheers us on dreary days Maryiane Hillman Sweet demure and rather shy She s the apple of our eye Iustme L Kelly Bewxtchmg charming full of lun For hearty laughs Iustme s the one ' . t ll: She's always smiling, lose or win. PAGE EIGHT Rua Rosahe Hovls Gayety ns her renown No one ever sees her frown Letma Kevzlle She lakes our money and makes us pay But we all love her anyway Genevleve Ann Knowlton Tall and charmxnq wxth eyes of blue Athlehc manager sportswoman true Margarei Mary Maroev1ch To Marge the dance IS qune the lhmq No! ballei but uve and swmg Peggy Ieanne McCorm1ck The l0llleSl gxrl among us all Debatmg seems to be her call Barbara McNamara Here s io Macky sweet and true Wxth dark brown haxr and eyes of blue PAGE NINE ,m 2 Beatrice McVey Bea ns quxet and softly spoken Our lnendshlp with her will never be broken Anne Claue Mowry Great bug soullul eyes ot brown And ready wrt are her renown Barbara Noonan Well not forget this lovely lass The qentlest one of all our class Katherme Carolyn O Bnen Katie O Brien the toast of our class lane Hughes O Connor Wxtty roquxsh and scholarly too Our brxdqe expert good luck to you Ieanne Thekla O Connor Bnlhant and dark she s rather tall Wlth elim charms that won us all We all are tond of this Irish lass. PAGE TEN Glona lean Peggs Our I C C W President larr Wrth twmklmg blue eyes and sunny blond haar Tasra Pogre Success to you m whatever you do Talents lxke yours are found m so few Beverly Una Regan As ln basketball she shmes We cheer her on behmd the lmes Florence Ryan The Presrdent ol our Senior Class Helpful cheerlul wmsome lass Vrrgxnm Mane Sauers She s tall and blond a very good friend Her fme sense of humor wxll all troubles mend Vlfglnld Schroeder You have brought laughter and cheer galore We hope that for you good thmgs are m store Phu' FLEVFN A .iv z his F' 1 1 v L ll 'B if J' .5 5.1.15- ,Q 'vwivqa i l, F Z Barbara Stanton To meet our Barbara 1 really worthwhile er qreetmq IS always a fnendly smile Beatnce Exleen Steger Shes quxet and mr d and we shall vow That though we must part rt s only for now Dorothy Ieanne Vail She s sweet and charmmq what more can be told Shes pleasing and darmq but not too bold Charlotte Helen Vaughan comes to us from across the bay Her manner rs lnendly and always gay Beverly I ane Walsh The Thespran ol our Academy Our greatest actress shell always Mary Barbara Wisecarver A scholar. a friend. a companion to all, For friendly advice. on her we would call. PAGE TWELVE THE IUN OR CLASS THE SOPHOMORE CLASS THE FRESHMAN CLASS LHS C 1 L CLASS O1 1 C E. R Hophornor I Iresnmcn S 9 'STT,11U1QN'1' BODY L,'1'f'1'Q'... 1iXEUT1VHCOU'XJi11. E1 'F1 ' ' 1941-1 42 Scniorla ,. '. ' 1.21 '- 9 ', 1'. Iunior 1Iw.g,.' mx '1. 1 11 . 'S C ,.... 1 51,,-H-wwwa-Q 'Fa SA NT ROSE CHAPEL OUR SPIRITUAL LIFE A 1 SAINT ROSE ACADEMY SPIRITUAI RETREAT CATHOLIC ACTION FIRST FRIDAY HE MISSIO if -' I -' 1 1 1 ' I ' ' 'IIT . :. I ,' - ' .' ', J :.9j ',: I1- -11. 'I K T 1- J I . :,': ' If', 12 ' 113 2 : -I 2 E1 , r- i, ,, ' 11' 1' f, 1.' V I 3, .' f I I '. ' I .I 4.l4Y 'l 1II1A xr ' '15 3 - A 'g'r1'. 1 .1 ' ww Y, I I , I I' F ', r I 1,l,fI4 1f','I .UI 1 1 5 . 1' 5 x ,i 1 f . 'I11f't,f ffl m A 1 :' yr 'llz -F , ' .i.g ' z'1tI ' ' ' ' r' ' 1' , ' : ,fu X , I5 1 if ' ' fI 1 I A . 7 I ' 1 15' J ' : ' :LIL-'II T NS FORTY HOURS DEVOTION HOSARY SUNDAY A' if ' f ' , .1 . 1 v 1 1' I ' .I A11 V ': ,.N4 x' .v , ', , 1 I nur, Z ' I' Q V 13 iii .L 1. y , ' . 'z 'QA .1 P I 3 I. 'J ,. . ,Q 'I ' 1 . I . 'N ' Somoty THE VF 'WAS HONOVI SOCIETY BLIC AFIQ So homores Fra shmc 1 Honor .il - 1 . ' . ,I , 'v. ., ii: ,, ,I 1 ' ' 1 l, 11 .- p f P U I ' '- N S ' 2, , 9 f l l.4 1: Q O1 R FELILIAN FLUTE A R T .V - , . .JA .1 ,I -ll ' ' ' 'ix I 2' .1,,1 1 11? ' W- , , ' , , 1 y. 1 ' It 1 '11 : ' 1I , A I , , , 1 . 5. 'if-Y . . ., Q , . .W . . .W ' ' . ' 1: 1 I 111' DRAMA IN UMEROUS plays presented durlnq the year were qlven by the Dramatlcs class and other students In October each class entertatned wlth a play for our annual Freshman Receptlon The Senror play was entrtled Ah rn wh1ch th1s smqle word was mterpreted 1n varrous ways The Iunror class gave Rehearsal the Sopho mores You May Stay After School and the Freshman play was Mushroom Pattles The next event was the Chrrstmas play O Come Let Us Adore Hlm whlch was beautlfully acted by the followmq members of the Dramatlc Class lane OConnor Iuan1ta Aurequy Mary Helen Gaul Audre French Margaret Hlllman Dor1s Hurst Florence Gauqh Iustrne Kelly Barbara Wlsecarver Beverly Regan Vxrqrma Schroeder Mary Beth Negro Ioan O Nelll and Mary Grrbben ln February our qrrls partrcrpated rn the annual I C C W Dramatrc Tournament presentrnq The Shlnrnq Armour a story of Ioan of Arc whlch proved very successful The characters were as follows IOAN OF ARC BEVERLY WALSH THE FRIAR IANE OCONNOR MARIE IUSTINE KELLY THE DAUPHIN IOAN ONEILL IEAN DE METZ VIRGINIA SCHROEDER QUEEN YOLANDE GENEVIEVE KNOWLTON THE PAGES IUANITA AUREGUY AUDREY FRENCH LADIES OF THE COURT BERNICE NEUBEL DORIS HURST MARY BETH NEGRO A Mrnuet a story of two brave Arlstocrats durxnq the French Revolutlon was qlven for the Mothers Day proqrarn on May 7 The characters were THE MAROUIS IEANNE DOTY THE GAOLER IEAN GILHULY THE MARCHIONESS BEVERLY WALSH The Senror Term play IS always somethrnq to antrcrpate as our qreatest productron The SGUIOIS took qreat prlde IH offerlnq thelr xnterpretatron of the well known Ann1e Laurxe The ballad Ann1e Laurle was wrltten by Wlllxarn Douqlas and set to musrc by Lady Scott The romance between Ann1e Laurle and Wllllam Douq las was frustrated by Ann1e s father On th1s slender thread the author has woven h1s story and the dramatlc lncldents of th1s play are credxted solely to h1s lmaqrnatron CAST OF CHARACTERS SIR ROBERT LAURIE of Maxwelton VIRGINIA SAUERS ANNIE LAURIE hrs dauqhter BEVERLY WALSH IEANIE MacLAREN hrs niece IUSTINE KELLY LORD FERGUSON afhanced to Anme PEGGY MCCORMICK PAGE TWENTY THREE AGNES SORREL ..,.........,.......,.............,,., -. ,,,,................,,.,............,.,,. ,,,. 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I1 'J 1' ' . 1, ' zfi- 14,1 ' ' 1 I I 1 . , I 'Z ' VZ' 1 ' .Ir ' 1 ' cmd C IUNGLE SCENE ISTORY and lrterature have often told tales of the undaunted courage ot unsung heroes There are many of them They never know they have per formed deeds of srgnrfrcance they only do what they believe to be therr duty To this roll of honor may l add the name of Dennrs O Malley9 He was one of those completely passrve rndrvrduals who never drd any thrng notorrously bad nor an ,Ithrng worthy of merrt or drstrnctron He had rn hrm a sense of relrgron a love of home and more than average ardor for flag and country To these last two was added the word General and behrnd that Word lay all the loyalty patrrotrsm and devotron Dennrs O Malley could render to any one berng or obrect He was one of those rndrvrduals who knew the bitterness suffering and glory of Bataan ln hrrn lay the burn rng desrre to do something to rustrfy hrs being there and to wrn not fame but a word of commendatron from the General Dennrs wasnt made of the stuff heroes were made of He wasnt all bravery courage and youthful zeal He had fears and vrces that overruled hrm but there came a time when he proved hrs Worth Day broke peacefully on a rurrgle forest scene of calmness where the only drsturbrng noises were the Jungle vorces of the animal rnhabrtants lf Dennrs and hrs companion had not been so rntent on scoutrng they doubtless would have enroyed the beauty of the place As rt was all was lost on them Sud denly the two stopped listened and hid themselves as best they could rn the bushes one on one srde the other opposrte Sounds of gutteral Orrental vorces could be heard All was silent save for these noises and the occa sional scream of some tropical brrd Through the trees came the enemy volversl They didnt believe that enemy scouts would dare come so close to their lines The lapanese were almost on them There was nothrng to do but to frght as well as possible The swrft report of Dennrs revolver broke the semi srlence and without even a cry of pain the frrst of the l1ne fell to the ground Instantly the men were on the alert bayonets drawn guns ready Another shot from Dennrs companron on the other srde and another lap fell lt was lucky they made therr shots good The two Americans as yet had not been seen by therr opponents so the lapanese were unable to ascertarn the number of men Their bewrlderment grew when Dennrs and hrs friend fired such a volley of shots that rt could be taken for the bullets of ten guns rather than two Belrevrng the r selves to be outnumbered and already some of therr comrades havrng been krllea two lapanese fled terror stricken rnto the Jungle while one of the Americans mode a harlstorm as he rarned hrs bullets on the retreating frgures In the meantrme Dennrs had hrs hands full taking care of a man who wrth a fanatical zeal had remained behrnd rn the hopes of dyrrrg a glorrous death for the Lmperor Hrs hopes were short lived for Den nts proved that an Amerrcan right to the Jaw was superior and more effec trve than the lapanese Jrurrtsu The man lost conscrousness and the two not only had defeated therr enemy but had captured a prrsoner of war Den ms experienced the exultatron of triumph when hrs General notrced smiled and although he sard lrttle Dennrs knew hrs ervrce was apprecrated With thrs thought together wrth the happrness of helprng hrs country Dennrs was rewarded The reward was more than ample Ioan lohnson 43 PAGE THIRTY rr n . 1 I A - I t , 1 . , I t k W' I , I . , I Five! 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PAGE TLIIRTY - EIGHT November 18 22 1941 Many of the students of Saxnt Rose spent thexr Thanksglvxng Vacatton enher m the country or sknng 1n the snow November 27 1941 The football fans of Samt Hose attended the exctttng Btg Game 1n wnlch the Un1vers1ty of Cal1forn1a won over Stanford Untverslty December 8 1941 The Students had a hohday 1n honor of the feast of the Immaculate Conceptton They all hstened to the speech of our Pres1dent Mr Roose velt whtch dealt wtth the dtsastrous Pearl Harbor attack of the prevxous day Tn the afternoon the I C C W held a skatlng party at Wlnterland December 19 1941 The Chrlstmas play O Come Let Us Adore Hmm' was presented for the Students by the Dramatlc Class Santa also V1S1f9d Sa1nt Rose on thfs day and brought us a sack full of presents and candy December 19 1941 Ianuary 5 1942 The Students emoyed thelr two Weeks Chrlstmas Vacatton Ianuary12 1942 All out for natlonal defense Wxth th1s 1n m1nd the Students started a course tn F1rst Atd Many of the gtrls began kn1tt1ng for the Red Cross Ianuary 31 February 1 1942 Some of the members of the Sen1or Class went on a tr1p to Soda Spnngs to spend the day 1n the snow February 7 8 1942 The I C C W Dramatlc Tournament Prel1m1nar1es were held at Samt Paul s Hxgh School The wlnner Sa1ntV1ncents H1gh School February 12 1942 Professor Anthony Blanks Ph D pard tr1bute to a great man and one of the Unrted States best Presrdents by gtvmg us a read1ng on Abraham Lmcoln February 13 1942 The Sophomore Class p1ns arnved The wearers are very proud of them The tradt1onal Iumor Prom was held at the Palace Hotel Mus1c was supphed by Paul Baron s orchestra A good t1me was had by all February 15 1942 The I C C W held tts annual Holy Commun1on and Breakfast Mass was celebrated rn the Cathedral after Nh1ch some of the gtrls ate break fast a the Pa1ace Hotel PAGE THIRTY NINE ' 1 1 1 , . 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