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THE ANNUNCIATA Down Memory Lane Sailing Along Together, Down Our lVIemory Lane, of song, Let us bring for a moment these favorites along. T lylarches are in his line, Ed Brady thinks they're very fine. In An Eighteenth Century Drawing Room. Picture Howard Collins after June. Francis Delano, one of the quartet, VVil1 sing his way to the top I'1l bet. lt's Take llle Out to the Ball Gamef, won't you fellows come? VVe are sure this invitation, Bill Dill will never shun. There Is Something About a Soldier, we all agree, lt's Jim Durant our soldier to be, yes our soldier to be. About this song Dirk Ford is keen, Oh! Josephine and hiy Flying Machi1ie. What's Alice Gunning'.v favorite song? Play Humoresque and you'll never be wrong. When we hear Smiles we shall recall, Those dimples of Miss Norah Hall. Sweet Le-Lownie's musical cord, Reminds us of Ruth who is seldom bored. .llliles llI4rDonnell likes his music finer, He prefers melodies in the scale of G-minor. In An Old Dutch Garden where the tulips grow, VVill remind us of Elaine, because she loves it so. VVhen we hear these melodies in swing, VVC will think of Pokorny our musical king. And then when we hear a sweeter song, Eileen will remain in our memory throng. At the sound of the record Smarty, lark Rogers comes up. with his laugh, hale and hearty. The VVizard of Oz,', will bring to our mind, Our own lVhizzar While, a French gold mine. And now that we have covered Our Singing Crewf' One more and our last will be, Adieu. ALICE R. GUNNINCP 28
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'PHE ANNUNCIATA HE entire company gave a splendid program in 'honor of lVIonsignor's forty- fourth anniversary. VVhen the affair was over the second edition of the Blue Banner was on sale. In this issue We were surprised to Hnd a picture of Rlonsignor in honor of his anniversary. IGH School and grammar school were entertained by the French play HLa Galette des Roisf' XAKIS! ! l l ! I l Need more be said? AILORS from the entire company held a lllartha VVashington Luncheon. All profit from this affair went towards the Yearbook fund. SSAYS on the lives of many converts were told by the Senior English Class. The object of the program was to show the influence of the Catholic Press. OON, March 20th, our Easter vacation began. NCREDIBLE were the movies that lNIr. Bird showed on Crime and its Prevention. More power to Mr. Bird, may he continue to show us these enlightening movies during Latin period. VER-IOYED were the students during the week of April 15th-19th, for during this time we were honored by the presence of hlother lklary Laurence. The high school presented a program in her honor. Jack Pokorny gave the welcome speech, after which two dances were per- formed by Sister Felicityls Freshman Class. VVilliam Dill made the presentation of flowers. IGGING up various samples for the Bazaar kept the fleet busy for many a day. All receipts from the affair helped to swell the Yearbook fund. Due to the grand cooperation given, the affair was a 'huge success. ROVVNING of the Blessed Virgin took place on the campus VVednesday, Nlay 29th. OUSING cheers for the third Senior Banquet. The order was the same as previous years-entertainment, grand march, banquet and dancing. VERY Senior looked forward to Baccalaureate Sunday. ITH our Happy Senior Days ended Commencement Exercises began. Company Dismissed! RUTH M. LOVVNIE. . 27
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EXTRA-CURRICULAR AC'l'IVI'I'IIQS SODALITY OFFICICRS l'rc'feCt-YVilliznn Dill Assistant l'refc'ct- George Hoegel Secretary-Norah Hall Vlil'C'ElSLll'Cl'iI':llCf'Il Rich BLUIC BAN NI-IR STAFF lfditors-Charles 'llreanor Robert Koller Associate lftlitors- Alvin NICCarthy john O'l,6ary joseph Burnett Vincent I3iXIaria MISSION UNIT OFFICERS Pl'CSlllCl1f-AIZIINCS Durant Vice-President--lohn Rogers Sc'cretary-KIary OlI,c'ary rll1'C'?lSlll'C'l'1Fl'ZlIllC Parisi SENIOR STAFF OF TH If ANNUNCIATA Fditors-lVilliani Dill Alice Gunning Business RIanager- QIHIIICS Durant A rt Editor-Howarml Collins
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