St Scholastica High School - Scholastican Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1931

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Page 40 text:

1y 'KKKJK ' 2 7'77, rnk ll' . , , ' 4w E. QUINLISK G. diHEMECOURT A. HAMICK JANE ESCHENBACHERt THE SOPHOMORE A CLASS 0 F F IC E R s JANE ESCHENBACHER President ETHEL QUINLISK .......................... ViCErPTesident GWENDOLYN dgHEMECOURT .................... Secretary ANNE HAMICK ............. ; Treasurer Stop, look, listen! Here comes the train Scholastica bound for the Land of Achievement. In the long train there are two car'loads of young passengers, the inhabitants of Sophomoreville, known as Sophomores. What a crowd of happyelooking passengers they are, full of vim and vigor. They watch carefully as they are shown how to manage only useful articles. Their enthusiasm has led them to accom' plish many things on the journey Here is the star athlete and there are the musicians. With charming refrains the pianists and Violinists have gladly entertained the tired tfaV' elers. Neither must be forgotten the twinrartists nor the aspiring journalists. If it were not for Sister Anastasia, their conductor on this trip, the little train of sophomores would be rather boisterous, but with her kind and gentle help, each traveler is happily learning the work at hand. At the rate the train seems to be moving it will soon are rive at Juniorville. Then, only a few more miles to the long sought goal, their graduationeand the Land of Achievement is theirs. , DIONYSIA DI LE0, '5 33. SCHOLASTICAN I931

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THE SOPHOMORE B CLASS Top TouHBeatrice Brennan, Mary Belowski, Virginia Rapp, Betty Neil, Eileen Reitz, Betty Ann Kohl, Mary Elizabeth Riley, Jane F. Byrne, Ceil Cardiff, Mary Wendell, Mary Geiger, Aileen Dolan. Middle row-Teresa Tepser, Helen Stringer, Marion Weber, Margaret Griffin, Betty Windler, Ruth Von Holdt, Dorris Brown, Mildred Daly, Virginia Power, Harriet Lichtenberger, Eileen Wahl. Bottom 'raw-Evelyn McTigue, Dorothy Krueger, Lorraine Gillen, Frances Milbert, Margaret Dwyer, Margaret Nolan. Dorothy Simon, Virginia StreH, Sophie Gabrosek, Barbara Schwalbert, Dolores Zeller. NIGHT The moon has gone, the earth below Lies wrapped in heavy, breathless gloom. The ebon blackness slowly heaves A low, sad moan, and shadows 100m Ahead; the ghosts of blossoming trees, Dormant now Will soon awake To inhale the dawds cool, rosy breeze. CHARLOTTE RAUEN, '32. SCHOLASTICAN 1931 xx AQQR ' xxxx pr-v xxw h e . $ka



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THE SOPHOMORE A CLASS Top romejosephine Harrison, Helen Letz, Alice Mahoney, Ethel Quinlisk, Gwendolyn leemecourt, Eileen Sharp. Middle 10w--Anne Hamick, Lois Blattner, Ellen Comstock, Dionysia di Leo, Jane Eschenbacher. Bottom voweMarjorie Layman, Mary Carol Byrne, Mary Meaney, Betty Beecher, Marcella OlNeil, Dorothy Manske. LUNAls DESIRE My woes are many, sad, and long diverse For centuries of time, and thought, and strife, From in my heavens high above at night, I sat and pondered 0n the universe Why some below me always do converse With their true loves beneath my shining light; While other men my splendor does afright, And to my blinding beauty are averse. I am a gift of God, the Lord of all, Who gave me to the sky to light and please The heavlns and earth with all their harmonies, Which, by their beauty, all men do enthrall. I wish for mutual love atwixt Earth and me, As long as I look down on land and sea. RUTH HAzLE, I Page thirtyerve SCHOLASTICAN1931 $i$x r ::3 xx xxxK Nhf'. NxhXR l

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