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ROBERT MILTON WAITE Bob 3224 E. Baltimore St. Haynes, not Sinatra, is favorite of this crooner . . . looking forward to a career in the Navy and parties at everyone's house. KATHERINE WATERS Kitty 20 N. Milton Ave. Theme song My Own definitel favors , . . . y the Army Air Corps . . . likes ice cream and ice skating . . . her hysterical laugh awes us. AUDREY A. WILKIE Peroxide 1734 Lancaster St. Dancing and good music, her hobby . . . did her bit during the summer by working . . . efli- cient yearbook staff worker. FLORENCE MILDRED WINSLOW Mil 25 N. Decker Ave. VVould like to be a laboratory technician . . . likes the outdoors . . . quiet and unassuming. ELIZABETH C. ZOPFI Betty 225 N. Luzerne Ave. A Patterson mermaid . . . looking forward to the Nurses' Cadet Corps . . . plies an artistic brush. The 011001 Fla As the final gesture of appreciation for the many privileges enjoyed at Patterson, the February Class of 1944 presented to the school an oflicial school flag. De- signed by Harry Bright, this lovely flag embodies in its colors of blue and white the motif of our famous Maryland State Flag. Superiniposed on the beautiful background is the school seal. We, the members of this class, sincerely hope that the flag will ever wave over our school as an expression of our love and devotion for this, our Alma Mater.
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IULIANA TRASARTI julie 13 N. Decker Ave. Considers thirteen 1 luck ' number ossible . y . . . p inventor of smear-proof ditto carbon . . . delights in scrambled eggs and burnt toast. IOSEPHINE E. TROTTA Io 236 S. Robinson St. Our Florence Nightingale . . . small, able, and eflicient . . . our favorite condenser of newspaper articles. GEORGE VASOLD Georgie 3211 Fleet St. Ray Eberle, his ideal . . . entertaining in the senior play . . . crooner of February '44. RUTH VOGEL Ruthie 600 S. Macon St. Likes dancing, swimming, and a soldier . . . took part in the Historical Pageant and the Girls' Winter Carnival. 20 MARY STOGOSKI 639 S, Curley St. Modest . . . keen sense of humor . . . helped to ration . . . enjoys ice skating. EMILY BLANCHE THIESS M-E 531 N. Robinson St. One of the telephone cornpany's chief assets . . . interested in roller skating, singing, and kitchen with red ruffled curtains. ANNE CATHRYN THONIAS Red 3400 Gough St. Blushes furiously . . . dependent on astrology and lucky number seven . . . impulsive and smil- ing. NORMA TRABING Trab 1206 VVellsback Vtlay Did her bit in the Historical Pageant . . quite popular . . . very nice to know.
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Dorzorrry PIABICIIT RIISSELI. DEPPISH ROSALIE LONECRO NOR1N'IA Prucn C ass of June, 1944 OFFICERS DOROTIfIY HABICHT ROSALIE LONEGRO President Secretary RUSSELL DEPPISH NORMA PRICE V ice-President Treasurer CLASS SONG VV e are the class of '44 An earnest group and true, Maroon and gold our colors we Wave As the Clipper Ship sails on throughg Though rough be the seas ahead Safely to the port We'll steer. We'll keep atlanre the clear port light Of our own loyal year. To Patterson We give our thanks For years of work and play, For turning on the beacon light Wlrerr skies seemed dark and grayg The Clipper Ship draws near to port And our voyage soon is done, But treasured memories We'll keep Of our own Patterson. Words and music by LILLIAN SCHIXIEISER 22
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