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Chicago Sunday Tribune:" Jon 1946 Part 3 Page 2 NW CJioice of Class Stones from Far Parts of World Memorialize Veterans CATHEDRAL HIGH STUDENT TO JOIN Genuine MAYTAG Parts STUDENTS SEE MAGAZINE STAFF WAR'S MARK ON THEIR FUTURES in our cnstal-clear pool The career of journalist will begin Authorized Maytag Jobber Will Compete with Vets this month for Betty Ann Harper, outstanding graduate of Mundeleln Cathedral High school, 751 N. Wabash av. She will report to the editorial department of Extension magazine, where her initiation the fourth estate will be made. for College, Jobs Fret fsfirnafes on Repairs Opportunity came In the guise of Continued from first page an article on "The Ideal Catholic Team." Tho it did not take win newspaper, Constance this year New Maytags Now Available thecTt: PHILLIPS ca 3003 Irving Park. Juniper 891 Chicago IS, Illinois ning place in the national journalism contest conducted by the magazine, it did result in a survey of the 17 year old senior's work.

and also was president or the student council. For two years he was chief war bond salesman, supervising campaigns which sold $50,000 in bonds. Raymond Is the son of Mr. and Mrs; Frank Lowinski, 4702 Austin av. Brush up on that swim stroke or perfect that swan dive before vacations begin.

Or, if you want to start from the beginning, you can learn to swim from expert instructors. It's FUN in our beautiful tile pool with pure, filtered water kept constantly at the right temperature. Or would you like a little Betty was editor of the school newspaper and the yearbook and has been nominated to Quill and k-7. .,,..1 ALVERNIA Scroll, national honorary journalism TRIBUNE Photo) Marion Andrews, 17, daughter of Betty Ann Harper has been Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Andrews, 3216 Drake finds the clue to her fu ture career in the enjoyment she society. Declaring, "I never intend to write a book," Betty Ann stated she would conflno her efforts to short pieces. Tribute to her popularity among her classmates is the gold wrist- obtained from the choral reading chosen by her fellow seniors as outstanding graduate in tho June class at Mutidclein Cathedral High school'. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Harper, 34 S. Kedzic av. which she studied for three years mMmmmmmmmmmmii'mmm'mmmwm. -tzmm mm mmmmmwrn at Alvernia High school. She hopes to enroll in Mundeleln college and obtain all the dramatic training possible to help her dream of becoming an actress come true.

Her greatest requested the mementos from the service men when the church first began its remodeling program, now can display more than 70 fragments from. such di watch, which is given annually to the concrete panel of the St. Paul Lutheran church, 4855 Homer will serve as a permanent memorial to the 103 war veterans of the congregation. The Rev. Ernest Schmidt, pastor of the church, who vergent areas as Iwo Jima, Berchtesgaden, Pompeii, Australia, and' the tribune photo HUG, thrill on the stage came with her part in Harriet," the senior play.

Marlon had a perfect attendance before yon don your birthing suit? Our specially planned program of exercises will subtract pounds from your weight, add spring to your walk, and double your enjoyment of daily activities. Come, in att our fluent Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday Evening! at 7:00 Tuesday and Thursday Mornings at 0:30 IRVING PARK 4251 W.Irving Park Rd. PENsacola 1400 record for all four years, was presi Parent-Teacher Group at Notre Dame to Meet Notre Dame High school parent-teacher organization will hold Its final meeting nt 1:30 p. in. Wednesday In the school.

Chairman will submit reports on the year's activities and new officers will be elected. silver Tribune medals, and a member of the National Honor society. dent of the athletic association, and apostolic chairman of the Sodality. She was chosen as King Cotton Ing graduate of De Paul academy. He will enter Qulgley Preparatory seminary to study for the priesthood In September.

After ordination he hopes to teach mathematics ST. MARY'S the "swellest kid in school." She also is a member of the Phoenix club. Betty Ann lives with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harper, 34 S.

Kcdzlo av. Mundeleln Cathedral seniors were graduated last Sunday In Holy Name cathedral. The Rt. Rev. Msgr.

Patrick J. Hayes, pastor, made the scolastic awards. The Rt. Rev. Msgr.

Joseph P. Morrison, former rector and presently pastor of Sacred Heart parish, Hubbard Woods, gave tho commencement address. to reign with another graduating Advertise in The Tribuno senior "Queen Magnolia" at the Patricia O'Grnrlv. ninni nf Mr nnrf and work toward his master's senior party. Mrs.

C. P. MeCnvler. HfiSSt TT KiwW school are numerous. She was freshman class president, Clsca prefect In her senior year, played the lead in the senior class play, and won first place In a recent oratorical contest at Alvernia High school.

She was a staff member of the Good Counsel News and the Counsellte two years. "Our generation," she says, "has a deeper appreciation of family life because, in many cases, the war broke up families when fathers brothers left." has chosen lournnltam fnr During his senior year, Vincent, NOTRE DAME an honor student, has been editor of the school newspaper and as career because she likes to meet people. Patricia has been meeting all types of people while attending St. Marv's Hltrh school hv vvnrtrlnrr A business career is the aim of sociate editor of the yearbook, manager of the football team, vice pres Lorraine Savage, 17, daughter of Mr. as a part time sales clerk in a de ident or the Stamp club, president partment store.

of CISCA and the Spanish-American club, and student director, of the and Mrs. James M. Savage, 3507 Cortland and to prepare for It she intends to enroll In De Paul university. She has worked during Notre Dame summer vacations for Enjoy More She majored In Latin, science, and mathematics boenuse slin hnil nvno CHURCH SERVICE WILL CELEBRATE choir. HOLY TRINITY they are a (rood founrlntlnn fnr tlm He enjoys fishing and would like the Telephone company and hopes to travel and become fluent in sev Harry J.

Wojcik, 17, will enter 111! RETURN OF VETS eral foreign languages. His parents journalism courses she plans to take next fall at Mundeleln college. She has written several plays which the nois Institute of Technology next to obtain an even more responsible job with the firm this summer. Mo are Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund Rush, 3222 Sunnyside av. semester to study electrical engineering unless the influx of return- Redeemer Lutheran church of Park Ridge will hold a thanksgiving service at 11 a. m. today celebrating the return of service men tion picture and still photography is a hobby which takes up a great deal of her leisure time. scnool has produced.

She was president of her home room four years, member of the vnllpvhnii ing veterans prevents this enroll ment. WEBER Her school responsibilities includ MADE TO ORDER from your oid wool or feathers with a purchase of material. Feathers or wool cleaned, fluffed and re-conditioned. Bring In Mother's Old Wool or Feathers Choice of many coverings, such as ticking or sateens. FREE ESTIMATES FURNISHED! "I believe In giving college en of the congregation.

The Rev. Wal- ball teams, and maintained an average four years. ed the editorship of the school an trance preference to married veterans but I also believe single vets should be admitted on the basis of nual, junior and senior class presidencies, and presidency of the student council. She belonged to the ST. PHILIP results of examinations conducted Herman Miskowicz, 18, of Weber High school, Is a combination of brawn and brains.

Captain of the football team and stellar basketball player, he also ranks sixth scholas-tically in a class of 46 and Is president of the senior class. He will Robert Fitzeihhnn. in competition with this year's Sodality three years and was a glee club member four years. graduates. Closet Space STORE your ouf-of-season GARMENTS AND FURS aanV VtoeOT Charge Includes Fire and Burglary Insurance Air Conditioned Vaults Guaranteed Against Moths Wojcik Is an athlete who rates Mrs.

James Fitzglbbon, 1939 N. Hamlin plans to enroll in journalism at Northwestern university or the University of Illinois next fall. Edi- JOSEPHINUM high in Holy Trinity classrooms, too. demar R. Kissling will have as his sermon topic, "Saved to Serve." Of tho 23 service men, including two former pastors, 17 have returned to civilian life.

The clergymen, the Rev. Raymond Hohenstcin and the Rev. Armln Breihan, are still serving as chaplains. The returned veterans who will be honored at the service include Ernest Busse, Glenn Granath, Richard Haislet, Arnold Juern, George Kidd, Robert Thaddeus Kuta, Elmer Oberbillig, Willis and Wayne Prlehs, John Ruxton, Wil- attend Notre Dame university next Scholastlcally he ranks in the upper The veteran who hesitates to en tur oi me at. High school newspaper and trip vpnrhnnir tin lms roll In school with students much third of his class.

He is honorary captain of the football team, senior class president, columnists for the younger than himself should talk worked at part time jobs thru the school newspaper, and member of to Mary Miceli, honor student. Mary went back to Josephinum the band. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. winter to earn spending money and accumulate funds for college.

In his spare time he works in the photografic dark room he built live years ago in the basement of his home. He writes shnrr Albin Wojcik, 1113 Noble st. bert Scheer, Robert Strobel, Dale Tharp, Norman Traeger, Robert fall on a four year scholarship. He wishes to become a surgeon and gave as his reason a desire to reduce human pain." Miskowicz feels his generation of high school graduates has more opportunities for success than some of its predecessors. The war," he avowed, "has given impetus to many fields such as electronics, medicine, and engineering, New fields of specialization have opened up and fellows like me are on the ground floor." About veterans and education he has this to say: "Veterans should High school after five years in the business world.

By taking summer courses she completed the three years' work in two, yet achieved the highest scholastic record In the school during those years. How well she fitted in with the younger students was shown when they voted ST. MEL Wahls. and Robert Voight. poems and reads modern fiction as I well as the classics.

Ma jorlne in. With a medical career In mind, James Edward Gottemoller, son of general science, Robert is saluta-torian of his class and treasurer of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gottemoller, tne sodality. her senior class president arid most outstanding graduate of the year.

IORICI She plans to continue her education be given preference in applying for entrance to colleges, but only If they are sincerely interested In try it. with business courses at De Paul university's night school. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Mi-cell, 236 W. Scott St.

5738 Eastwood av will enroll In the pre-medical course next fall at Loyola university. Part of his tuition expenses will come from the money he has earned from a news stand he and his brother, John, have operated Sunday mornings in front of St. Robert Bellarmine church for four years. Valedictorian at St. Mel High school, James is feature editor of the school newspaper, a second lieutenant In R.

O. T. with gold and study and not merely attending to take advantage of the GI bill to loaf." He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Miskowicz, 2728 Thomas st.

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This summer she and her sister, Marian, will work In their father's greenhouse where cultivating roses Is a specialty. In September she plans to enroll In De Paul university. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mazur of Dos Plaines.

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