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6-E Sacred Heart Ga.rme1xSylOa. Qlllass ilaistutp In the year of nineteen twenty-five The training of our class was begun. Miss McDern1ott was the first to enlist For fear seniority she might miss. She did not, however, come alone- It's hard to leave your folks and home- Therefore, Miss Tate, cheerful and gay, Decided to come with her and stay. Thus McDermott and Tate our class begun, But soon they were joined hy another one, For Miss Borowslci, quiet and sedate, Entered smiling and up-to-date. Then came Miss Quigley, so neat and prim, Where fun existed she was sure to join in. Then came Schantz, from Allentown, We never saw her with a frown. The next member added to our class was Glose, Wlmo always fainted when Doctors were close. A Soon to follow was Hahner, Pottsville's pride, With Beatrice always at her side. Now with Cupid's how came Hart, We know some day she will hit the dart. Then from town did hail Miss Kipp, Soon married, and from our class did skip. Then came Englehardt, from across the street, Always witty and cheery to meet. 35
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Aim Sacred Henri? Gatrmelx Sylilec From Bethlehem came Loughman, obliging and sweet Always industrious, tactful and neat. Next came Roth, kind and sedate, Who, after seven, always had a date. Now here is Slane, so kind and modest, indeed, Always willing to help whom she saw in need. Next to join was Pillar, a mighty fine skate, Very graceful and a worthy classmate, Without a girl chum she never could do, Therefore, Miss Gazdick followed her, too. Gaz is impulsive and prompt to act, And makes each glorious thought a fact. Then came Stefanko, Jeanesville's pride, Who never would consider a Ford for a ride. Next, fair Miss Sokol meets our eyes, She does the Chrysler patronize. Here is Grala, so bright and jolly, For her to he serious would he a folly. From Oakdale came Yesko, God bless her heart, In mischief and fun she will always take part. The latest fashions McGorry does know, And that is the reason we all love her so. Then came Collins, with a kind heart- We never saw Collins and McGorry apart. Now came McGilloway, so jolly and gay, Who always insisted upon having her own way. Miss Greenawald then from New Tripoli did hail 'Tis said she succeeds where others would fail. Next Curly Goodman, so sunny and bright, Who, without her curls, would never look right. 36
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