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K, ' K, Y X, , A. A , ' Q I ' 1 n N 'R .,g '. R' ' 'i U fy o .I ooh 0003 'ff 70L'Dr .IM MARGARET MARY ZEALBERG 'I r , L u 'pit 50 jwtd. MAHANOY CITY, PENNSYLVANIA Short, ina' and always gives. 50 meer. l li .-sh! or Ilful, gg. lhl Bat most of all, slze truly lives. Gay, Witty and full of fun, yet studious and diligent when there's Work to be done. An- other angel of mercy for Uncle Samls armed forces. i . M-- ...r...,,r ,.,c . A .L ANN ZRINSKY LANSFORD, PENNSYLVANIA Very tiny, fall of might. Always does just what is ri glztf' Small but mighty, very attractive, versatile, too. For a nurse, such as Ann, the future holds in- evitable happiness. Forty-one
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EFX e i O o o L1-I STELLA IRENE WENTZEL READING, PENNSYLVANIA Not so tall, with hair so light, Full of mischief and of might. Studious and a willing worker, always hurry- ' ing to and fro. Stop a moment, Stella, and re- ceive our heartiest Wishes for your future suc- CCSS. Forty LAURA EMMA STOUDT ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA Charming jiezzfoiziility, with voice so sweet. A true and faithful friend to meet. lncapable of Ll1llil1lLl1lCSS in word or deed, ac- tive in class activities, possesses poise and charm. May your future always be happy. I I I I F i f l V I It li l 1 l I I P I I i I I I I I I I L l L ,L I' I o 00 S MARLM Mus Ifshoff, ku, 13141 n1fI,f.' Gay, Willy -I diligent wht other hflllgfl forces. -1'
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vs V r Q 1 , . i 1 X 1 in 3 .H 1 - 4 .I 51 :LY i 'Tw 1 Q a L 1 1' .i tn- - ,wa-Q -an fi-w.. ' J' - ' . 4 ' 3 '-. r .' 1 ' 4845 :Tx- S- Q1 A.. 3:-fifii ,LL 1. , Vg U., in: l-L l ', .ELSS Ili WE, THE NIEIXIBERS or TI-IE CLASS OF 1943, of the Sacred Heart Hospital School of Nursing, Lehigh County, State of Pennsylvaniag having possession of all the faculties do hereby make and declare this our last will and testament. To our Alma Mater, we pledge our loyalty and to enkindle her glorious name wherever we may go on life's turbulent paths. To the members of the faculty we bequeath our gratitude for the knowledge they so patiently bestowed upon us and a last apology for the blunders We have made. 'We bequeath to the class of 1944, our-places in the student body and the good times we've had in the Sacred Heart Hospital. To our Iuniors of 1945, we bequeath our knowledge of the Arts of Science and that they may uphold the traditions of our Alma Mater. Also the following bequests: To Mary Brennan, Margaret Maloney's tactfulness and leadership. To Frances Bretz, Eleanor Spanier's front window to watch for her date. To Margaret Breslin, Margaret Keeney's height. To Elizabeth Dickenshied, Frederica Coury's ability to be the life of the party. To Elizabeth Frack, Laura Stoudt's pleasing personality. To Corinne Frantz, Eleanor Spanier's goldfish to replace Ossie.,' To Mildred Freeh, Ann Zrinsky's artistic ability. To Kathleen Grady, Irene Opalek's captivating smile. To Edna Herman, Vivienne Steinis mischievousness. To Rose Hlavaty, Stella Weiitzelis small stature. To Iean Kemmerer, Frederica Coury's black tresses. To Anne Keppel, Mary Scannell's ability to get a lot done in a short time. To Minnie Labosky, Margaret Zealbergis love of children. To Iayne Lindenmuth, Anna Hirshman's quiet disposition. To Barbara Maley, Irene Milkovics' desire for plaid woolen sleeping jackets. To Elsie Mufiler, Mary Gaughan's quick response to questions. To Helen Muflley, Mary George's aliveness and power to add color to life. To Margaret Oracko, Vivienne Steinis favorite place, second fioor annex. To Anna Pachorkowsky, Margaret Keeney's Irish eyes. To Ardath Peters, Irene Milkovics' dry sense of humor. To Elizabeth Rahn, Margaret Zealbergls love of accurateness. To Mary Sedlacek, Mary Gaughan's laughter and good sense of humor. 4 To Helen Sirak, Anita Krusinski's voice. To Mildred Skordinsky, Betty Fluckis longing to be alone with a good book occasionally. To Anna Taus, Mary Iane Hallmanls collection of Army Stamps. To Mary Unger, Iane Romig's witty retorts. To Irene Verostick, Ann Zrinskyls petiteness. To Helen Vida, Margaret Schlenkis dancing ability. Signed, sealed and witnessed by the undersigned, on this day of Iune, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty three. . Witnes'ser: Helen T. Litavis, R.N. Betty Fluck Fwy-:wo Vivienne Stein ooo 1, 0006 Es OUR LOBBY, In its Svmn H6555 life if ll0mQlincSS the 335' Stai The W. spirit to he I
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