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The Otto parents enjoy a visit from their seminarian son, Frater Edgar. Anne 15 at his right. Senior boys with Mr. Tessin at the Tessin home, receive news of President RooseveIt's death. Evening at the LaBarIIe home. Marge is- standing. Page Twenty-Four Diggin' some of Moe's best jive records. The Edward Waier family r From left to right: Mr. Water, Mrs. Water, Vincent ts We shall remember always For well we know that wha The Christian home is temg Wherein peace dwells fore - Class po The Harry Lawler family From left to right: Sheila, Colleen, Cseniorl Ierry, Mrs. and Nancy.
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Senior Class Play 'Cousin Judy April 15, 16, 1945 An unhappy moment for the l 'nifson family isllrw. Cousin ludy's announcement of her plans. Surrounding the iamous but tenipermental actress are Mr, and Mrs. Thomas lamieson, Vincent Water and Shirley McCurryg their daughters Elizabeth and Sally, lane Petiet and Patrlcia Twayp the maid Hazel, Anne Otto, the nurse, Colleen Lawler, and Doctor Newman, Robert Chesher. Marilyn Bannon played the title role. The play was directed by Miss Marie Richter. TOMORRCVV Some day Cousin ludy will be just a name on a faded old program. But not now. Now it means youth and fun, singing and the flash of orange and black. lt means the lusty rhythm of Louisiana lslayrideu . . . vague figures floating in a fairy dance . . . looys singing in the dim light of a camp fire . . . acolytes in Easter white . . . the Red Cross . . . and a flag Wav- ing . . . Moe's orchestra . . . the fragrance of spring flowers . . . spotlights . . . gay laughter . . . applause . . . and a song we are still humming, Together Yes, it may be that on some far tomorrow our class play will be only another faded memory But so too then will be our youth and all our youthful memories. We shall be old in deed. CAST OF SENIOR CLASS PLAY, HCOUSIN IUDY 1' RPRIL 15, 16. Page Twenty-Three
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Holy Commumon together. Kathleen, Emmet. rooms ol home. Lord IS, Master. Without God rosary for World Peace. Muriel, Helen, Mary Agnes, '44, Mr. Lcrwler, Kay, Carol, Come right in! The Borey twins are hos- tesses to the senior girls. Senior Girls Club relaxing. Irene and Helen Roy giving A their mother an evening off. Dancing at the Jamie son home. Page Twenty-F'i1w
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