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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President MARIE KUDERA Treasurer JOAN MANINO I'II Remember After graduation I ll be thlnkung of you all Of the times we had In class and those rough games of ball Of runnlng out early coming In late And of our dearest pleasures and untreasured hate I II remember January exams and how we used to cram And of Frlday afternoon lunches conslstlng of bread and jam Of the cold wlnter months when we used to freeze And of that gurl In the last row who always had to sneeze I II remember my uniform of maroon and tan The janltor hale and hearty What a manl The wooden desks the stairs too uncomfortable for words But then came sprung and the endless sunglng of the birds I II remember too the Senuor prom one December day And the hour we went trottlng home lets say the break of day Of the wonderful boatrnde with all excltlng rldes And how our Academy nearly lost nineteen precious Ilves But graduation day IS the memory I II hold nearest For all my days to follow seem nothnng but the dearest I II remember you my classmates each and everyone Tall we meet agaln may God s wlll be done DOROTHY O BRIEN Vice Presldent ..., KATHLEEN REPETTO Secretary ...... MARILYN MCANERNEY
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If your father could receive additional comfort, it is at this moment when his daughter writes that she is happy. But calm that W glowing of the soul, that warmth of spiritsg impressions will then be less readily admitted, but they will last longerf' LETTER OF RICHARD BAILEY T0 His DAUGHTER. 4 ' f 5 nne Kathryn Taffy ACADEMY OE THE SACRED HEART, HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY She is a pretty picture, full of grace- The slender form, the delicate, thin face Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Sodality Prefect 3 Mission Unit l, 2, 3, 4 Science Club 4 Needlework Guild l, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics l, 2, 3, 4 Athletics l, 2, 3, 4 Spotlight Staff, Typist 3 Sacre Coeur, Circulation Manager 4 Art 2 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 Home Nursing 4 Hygiene l Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4 A GREGARIOUS Playful as a kitten, and goodness knows much cuter, is the darling pic- tured above. She is one Anne Talty, so fond of pets that at one time she was practically running a small menagerie, so fond of people that her welcome mat is well trodden. What she possesses is yours for the asking. She can't be selfish--such a term is completely foreign to her. Open 30 house of heart and mind amply describe our treasure, Anne.
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Hrstory of the Class of l949 FRESHMEN n THE l7th day of September In the memorable year of l94'5 the Academy opened wrde nts portals to us a group of gurls who four years hence would become proud mem bers of the Alumnae of the Sacred Heart A tall red brlck structure lwrth who knew what lurkrng rnsrde?l stood rn our path that morning Trmrdly we entered and glanced about A krnd looking nun who Introduced her self as Srster Rose Beatrrce the Prrncrpal gave us a reassurrng smile and ushered us unto what was later to be termed the Bug Hall The whrrlrng of heads and the nervous conversatron which ensued soon came to a halt when Srster took command of the sltuatlon rntrdglucrng the faculty and assigning us to our rndrvrdual classrooms Here safe from the drrzz Ing fog outside we embarked upon a new adventure with a moderator as newly acquaint Xwuth the school as ourselves Srster Ruth Clare wanted with worldly wisdom andrmmmmmwii QQ!Q r the back seats lof which there were three out of twenty frvel 5 that mgilimenltsgn Mend her class of greenhorns learned the ropes together We soon became well aggwalnteldl wtthltlte 'f3r:tZtllt'WtW'fUf ttwrefdlttllrlsfs to say wrth the upper classmen as our bubblrng Uetrsmhalrtres coutld hardly be rgnoredl ti' was upon the discovery of our genralrty that Sister Put Clare decrded lt was high trme that we jolly Freshmen make frrends and mayhap rrfflu e people Wlbh Yhiimtedttom ln mrnd shut proceeded one brrght October morning to rd us onto the U L Z3 W for' Qtrrp to Convent Station The outing was more than success l rn our eyes fatr Academlcrans that we Were' ln fact after examln Ing everythung from thewfe gqurrrels to the hen houses, Mfg found It drfflcult to leave The tapplng of our dancing t' stroll re echoed from the Gtegk Theatre Upon departnng Sl OOO teakwood charrs and Cilmtmttifkltflg the lgggle Qtfethpfqqlr-wwkd we say more' It was shortly after thus that we became itil? ftleged- membets of the Academy upon our rnrtratnon by the Sophomores what a pscttuye wtespamted patradlng down Washington Street srngrng How Dry I Am wrtlfl half out ltlmfit tnplrtx Eqotrfstrandsft other half looking luke lump spaghettrl We were rewarded fog? our sfnbrtgwsrs- sparitggpatlmgwn y a gala party grven for us by the Juniors our bag srsters We presented a play thatyaggr emtrrlgd Hittmw too? 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