Villa De Chantal High School - Crescent Yearbook (Rock Island, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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.J-QQ 6:55 5 Jack Be Nzmble Jack Be Quzck HELEN YEGGE We present our class president who has had a most successful year in class and extra curricular activities Helen was our attractive Valentine Queen and good St Peter in the early fall We will always remember you Helen and please don't forget us Vfclm to ill U 5353 it iffavv ff Rift The North Wind Doth Blow MIRIAM ZALLES is our gay seniorita from La Paz Bolivia She has attended the Villa for three years and in that time has learned that the English language isn't so bad after all She plans to attend summer school in Virginia and then travel with her father Classical music is her favorite and brightly colored clothes a must Miriam leaves many friends in the United States

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'00 o 19 1-3 ,vig Q Q35 'N Hey Dzddle Dzddle The Cat and the Fzddle COURTNEY SMITH Courtney 1S better known by the name Court She has spent the greater part of her school days at the V1lla where she has always lent a helpmg hand to all projects When It comes to the art of sa1esmansh1p Court can't be surpassed The welcome mat at her lovely new home IS already pretty well worn by her school mates especlally by the boarders Courtney's amb1t1on IS to be a mathematxcs professor at a famous un1vers1ty that 15 unless she meets Mr R1ght f1rst Good luck Courtney Xxevq 4' 1 3 'N Lzttle Red Hen JEAN TOOHEY Our pet1te charmmg red head has b1g plans for the future She 15 enrolled at Marquette Un1vers1ty ln the school of Engmeermg Jean made a beaut1fu1 attendant at Mardl Gras and 1n add1t1on she had a leadmg part 1n the class play was secre tary of Good Counc1l and on the Crescent staff Unl1ke most red heads Jean has no temper In fact she has a very sweet pleasmg d1spos1t1on To put lt ln a few words beauty plus brams descr1be our Jean all



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asf and esfamenf We the class of '52 bemg of gentle and s1mple m1nds, real1ze that our h1gh school days are bemg numbered Therefore before the class pxcture permanently takes our place we w1sh to bequeath our pos1t1on and pr1v1leges to the future class of '52 Item I In General To Mother Mary Pauline we leave our deepest apprecl atxon for her valuable sp1r1tual guidance g1ven m Religxon class and her never t1r1ng w1ll1ngness and xnterest as our Superxor To S1ster Mary Josephme our pr1nc1pal we g1Ve our endless gratltude for not only f1ll1ng our somet1mes empty heads wxth bountiful knowledge of Englxsh Llterature but also for bemg a most understandmg and tolerant class advxsor To the entlre faculty we w1ll always g1Ve our heartfelt thanks for the never ending mterest they took m each one of us They have made our learnlng qu1te a b1t easzer and much more 1nterestmg To the Jun1ors The honor of always havmg Seymour lookmg over your class Wlth a part1cular understand1ng The place of f1rst Ill lme leadxng the rest of the classes to the cafeterxa to movles to the chapel and an the Grand March The enjoyment of g1vmg the Sen1or play and Sen1or tea The Sen1or Room and chromcle w1th the admon1t1on that they keep the plants watered the Holy Water Fountam 11 ed and read m turn Three M1nutes A Day ' Twenty four worn Enghsh books accompan1ed of course Partxcularly however we bequeath the pr1v1lege of bemg the Sen1or Class at the V1l1a Item II ln Part1cular Our Fab1ola Sue Allen has w1lled her actmg ex per1ence to Peggy B1llesbach Between an Al Jolsor 1m1tat1on and a Fabxola character1zat1on Peggy should no doubt cause qu1te a sensat1on Pat Burke's mad rush to the ma1l box after lunch 1S left to Mary Jo Moseley and Coral1ta Gonzales Remember don't spend too much tlme 1n the cafeter1a so you can be f1rst U1 l1ne for the Ma1l Call ' MSPCIH Carroll leaves to Mary McCarthy and Barbara Thayer her knack of translatmg Old Englxsh Be partzc ularly careful of Whan That Aprllle You w1ll def1n1tely need Marc1a's secondary PHSSIVE concentrat1on Long 11ve the w1ld and wooly West Roy Rogers and horses mcluded! Never forget thxs Tracy Peska and Joanne M1ller for Caryl Carpentzer leaves th1s slogan and her undy1ng love of horses to you Kay Flatley leaves naturally Cornel1us to Marlene Neth and Nancy Flynn Please take good care of h1m g1rls s1nce he catches cold so eas1ly Nancy Goodell leaves to Kathy Organ and D1ane Bowman her endless devot1on to Jerry Lew1s There's really qu1te a talent in crossing your eyes and saymg I LIKE IT To Margaret Mary McFarlane Pat Hayden w1lls her home town devot1on Ser1ously Maggxe 1f you can make Peor1a as well known at the Vxlla as Pat d1d Woodstock you really w1ll have accomplxshed somethmg Bunny Hansen 1nher1ts not only Joey Hofmann's art1st1c ab1l1ty but also her mterest 1n St Ambrose College Take good care of both of them, Bunny but please g1ve some attentxon to the Art Judy McAndrews reluctantly gxves up her ab1l1ty to be that th1rd man on all of those noontzme errands to Janet Mzltner It takes a strong power of persuas1on Janet Mary Cla1re L1nehan leaves to Anne Condon Arlyss Seaton and Pat Covemaker her abxllty to lose her Bxology book Clara w1ll tell you however that sometxmes 1t's easler to have a book 1n class w1th you Barb Seaholm 15 the proud rec1p1ent of Suz1e Merch1e's ab1l1ty to greet everyone wlth a sunny smlle even though xt may be ra1n1ng outs1de Carla Noth leaves to Karen Neu her ab1l1ty to cram all necessary homework mto a sleepy mind m the study per1od CP, from 8 20 to 8 30 Barb Reed gratefully leaves her G H S classr1ng and brown pen to Carol Freeze that 15 1f she IS able to f1nd tt Maybe you had better reserve a blackboard ln the Study Hall Sh1rley Ketelaar 15 the proud owner of Jan1ceRoscum s ab1l1ty to talk the polxcemen out of those unnecessary t1ckets It's qu1te an art 1f you can master xt Sh1rley Mary Ann Schmltz leaves her never endmg supply of good cookxes to Mary Al1ce R1ley and Yvonne Anderson Take lt as a proven fact that Semors are ALWAYS hungry Jean Toohey leaves two abilitxes To Ann Gallagher she how many sldes a cube has Ann bes1des the msxde and outs1de To SUZIC Acuff goes the walk up the h1ll J ean's energy can be due to that extra glass of Mother Fletcher's m1lk 1n the morn1ng Helen Yegge leaves to Kay Normoyle her ab1l1ty of keep1ng her wh1te bucks clean You'll have to ask Helen some of those trlcks of the trade Nancy Grams recexves Jane Cosgrave s txtle of Shrxmp Boat You should be able to flt mto those Buster Brown shoes perfectly Joan Kerkhovcn leaves to Jo Ann Conda her Art of play1ng the plano m the Study Hall It takes a lot of prac t1ce but 1f you can f1nd a partner those duets really echo through the halls Sh1rley Shorpp leaves to Pat Stul1r her ab1l1ty of wr1t1ng those clever Enghsh Compos1t1ons For a few h1nts ask Sh1rley about the fru1t cart peddler Lu1g1 Rochelle Roeder becomes the owner of Elame Ryan's prec1ous art of mak1ng frxends and better st1ll keep mg them Irma Ponce leaves to Mary Pecoraro her beautlful black ha1r and her ab1l1ty to have 1t always neat and 1n place Not even the homework seems to dxsturb Courtney Smxth leaves to Kay Colbert her art of tell1ng tall tales Watch out Kay the exper1ences that go wlth them can be qu1te lnvolving Kay Coyle 1nher1ts M1r1am Zalles' ab1l1ty to raise a d1scuss1on before those fearful tests beglfl. A good opener IS How many pxeces of paper w1ll be necessary ?' S1gned Stephen Fr1tz f ' T ' ' . . . . . U , I : , ' Q Q Q 1 Q ll 1 ll . . ' . . . I ' . I . . ' . . . , I a p I n I . .- . . . . . . , - . . - U . . . , . . , . . fl 1 u fl ' 1 I - a . by twenty-four empty boxes of No-Doze. leaves that incredible knack of mathematics. Do you know . l pq . . - . . . ' ' ' . . Q I . . . . . , H H Z - . - . . I . . . l . . 1 A . ' . . ll . - I

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