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

 - Class of 1952

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Y-1 LLVllO'?.S left to right: Peggy Billesbach, Kay Colbert, Rochelle Roeder, Pat Covemaker, Yvonne Anderson, Jo Ann Conda, Anne Condon, Sue Acuff. Seaholm, Pat Stulir, Dianne Bowman. Seaton, Barb Thayer. Absent- Mary Pecoraro -J , left to right: Joanne Miller, Marlene Neth, Mary K. Norrnoyle, Kathy Organ, Mary Jo Mosely, Margaret M. McFarlane, Janet Miltner. Absent: Karen Neu. gn The time has come to meet the Juniors, the largest class in the Villa, a class filled to the brim with pep and vitality. In the many projects set before them, our Juniors have never failed to come up with something new and original. Their Halloween party was exceptional, as was their dance, the January Jamboree . May Day was a complete success. Keep up the good record, Juniors, and good luck in your final year at the Villa! back row left to right Coralita Gonzales Nancy Flynn Kay Coyle Shirley Ketelaar Carol Freese Nancy Grams front row left to right Ann Gallagher Carla Hanson Mary McCarthy back row - left to right: Mary Alice Riley, Barbara from row - left to right: Tracy Peska, Arlyss

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elm pales., As a spec1al glft from Father Txme the Crescent staff was loaned the use of an exqu1s1te crystal ball through whlch we peered to wltness the class of '52 in '62 The s1ghts we saw were so aston 1sh1ng that we were sure you would want to share them But f1rst we shall have to admit that It was no surprise to f1nd that all our charmmg seniors w1ll be br11l1ant successes Now watch closely and you shall see for yourself First to come in vlew is Sue Allen who looks back on her opening night of Fabiola as the key to her Broadway accom plxshments This brxlhant actress is now play1ng for the third ear Ul the present hit 'Illini Blue The scene now changes and we find ourselves witnesses of a big crime someone is roaming the halls of the Villa m a sweater' Ah but close on her trail comes Pat Burke that world renowned secretary of the F B l furiously taking notes Such talent' We now flash to the capital of Wyoming where we observe Senator Caryl Carpentxer fighting for rancher's rights Just recently we also hear she has approprlated part of the state for her own use U1 raising thorough breds This IS the fulfillment of a life long dream Behind a maze of test tubes and steaming funnels we can Just distinguish the present head of the American Medical Association Mary Kay Flatley Her headquarters now seem to be divided between St Louis and Texas but wherever she may be Mary Kay may always be seen working on her latest proJect finding a more efficient way of cutting up frogs Such a problem' Extra extra read all about lt' Another issue of the Umted States Tribune has hit the stands publtshed by the nationally known editor Nancy Goodell Her fame 15 sand to have originated with her idea of sending lonely boarders free subscriptions to her pages fwhich ts published in French you knowj We can now make out a young lady wandering around in a Villa uniform Why tt's Pat Hayden still decldlng what college to go to She'll get there yet never fear In the meantime however she seems to have been developing her musical talents Right now she 15 engrossed in the unfinished symphony between cow milkmgs The scene now changes and we see an art gallery filled with critics and excited buyers Who else but Mary Jo Hofmann could be the center of such attraction with Just a few of her S20 O00 sketches of Old Mexico She is now the leading critic authority and lecturer on art in the whole country 'Calling Dr L1nehan ' That sounds like Mary Claire Line an and what a success story thts must be We are in one of the most colossal hospztals in the country and find as supervisor of nurses and doctors Dr Linehan herself who found nurse's traxmng such a snap she couldn't resist going on to medical school Our crystal ball now seems to bring nn to v1ew a court room with no other than Judge Judy McAndrews presiding With a gift of arguing and winning her point Judy became the best criminal lawyer in the country soon after graduation from law school Due to such recognition she was then promoted to her present position of Supreme Chief Justice What ambition' What's this a meeting of the Umted Nat1ons Yes and there as the chief linguist Suzie Merchxe As an expert Spanish trans lator Suzie got her first big chance at the Pan American con ferences where it was her duty to close each meeting with 'Adnos Amigo We now switch over to one of the most popular programs on television with that top emcee Carla Noth We all knew she would go places after graduation and if you doubt it just watch her interview the dogs every Sunday afternoon After witnessing her commercial we hear some one remark that Carla still hasn't discovered the secret of the little dogs staying little We seem still to be tuned in on a televxsxon program But what s this? Well couldn't you guess There's Barb Reed brmging life on the farm right into your lzvmg room every Thurs day Her programs are based on her recent best seller novel The Pigs and I Our crystal ball is now taking us to a foreign land Guess what 1t's the Olympics The United States horse back riding team is now taking the held led by Janice Roscum singmgan aria from Carmen The combination has really brought her success though with the Metropolitan in wmter and horse shows all summer Our vision is now blurred by a spray gun but walt it is clear mg and there we find Elaine Ryan that internationally famous bugologxst She can track down any type of moth termite or insect you ask Inquirmg about this unusual vocation we fmd she attrlbuted it all to her early days ln Biology and a persistent ambition The scene changes and we see Courtney Smith who had dec1ded her career long before she graduated from Marymount College Her ambition has been fulfilled she now heads a Lonely Hearts Club Following in the footsteps of Richardson Court writes love letters for both the boy and the girl involved A view of the quad cities now comes in sight What changes hundreds of new buildings new bridges and air ports This can only be the work of Jean Toohey that brilliant engineer who has just completed the last of her expansion project for the new cos rrnpolitan quad city area Her next feat is a trans Atlantic hrldge The scene now switches to Boone Iowa and who else but Helen Yegge the efficient president of the class of '52 She is now the most successful economist inthe nation It is said that she learned how by trying to get the most out of her one hour downtown after school We now see in our ball of the future a young lady working with pen and paper Someone writing a letter? No 1t's Shlrley Schorpp the famous American humorxst who has completely captivated the country with her clever novels and in partlcular upset an ltal1an's fruit cart tn English class Well we have another television program commg mto view The theme song Over the Waves could mean the introduction of only one program and that is Joan the Story of one Small Wave on the Ocean In private life Joan Kerkhoven is com mander of Great Lakes Naval Traming Center Her face covered with a smile of good w1ll we can now make out Miriam Zalles that envied president of Bolivia She is now back v1s1t1ng the Vllla where her two chlldren are attendmg school We find she attributes all her success to her com prehensxon of English literature Marcia Carroll now comes into vzew Not too much to our surprise she is the National head of the G A A after servlng as president of this organization at the Villa Rtght now she is remakmg girls' basket ball rules to allow longer drxbbles walking with the ball and no fouls These seemed to give her a little dlffxculty during tournaments Mary Ann Schmitz is now the proud owner of a cham of travel agencies Strangely enough all her tours seem to center m Florida Could this be a Barry College mfluence'P What's this a fleet of shrimp boats? No 1t's a group of buildings and there is our friend Jane Cosgrave heading the largest physical therapy foundation inthe country We all knew Janie would go places after graduating cum laude from Marquette Unwersxty Well look at this At least one member of the class of '52 decided to settle down There's Irma Ponce and her 12 happy children Qcheaper by the dozen you know, After a successful career of modeling our friend Irma became a homemaker . ll . a . y . ' . 1 . H . ll - Yl - ll - - . I 1 - - . .. . . . . . . . . . ' those dealing with dialects. She attributes this to the day she 1 . ' l I ll ll . - I I . . . . . h ll . - Z . , . - l - I v ll 1 I ' ' . vw ' . n - I . h .



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goplwmotes Anne Olin, Margaret M. Weingart, Mary Smith. Sally Redmond, Theresa Miller, Margo Oslund. Pat Garrison, Rosemary Kapraun, Eileen Hughes, Jo Ann Forte, Carol Golofsky. absent: Nancy Reising. A , wa, . ' , Q , c jf ,fl g 1 fa I M W ' Pat Patterson, Vee Ilean Nielsen, Charlene Mortell, Marion Leenknecht, Susan McCarthy. Ann Figge, Harriet Donahue, Penny Collatos, Angela Bulins, Roberta Elliott, Mary Ann Coryn. Our gay and happy sister class, the Sopho- mores have made much progress since their long ago Freshmen days. As Father Time now looks down in their midst, he sees them gracefully performing the May Pole dance, ably conducting the Aquinas Literary Society, or selling tickets for Fabiola . Whatever they may be doing, however, we observe above all their class spirit and enthusiasm as they recite under a green and white pen- nant and class motto, Up the Ladder, Step by Step! . I

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