Annunciation High School - Annunciata Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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Annunciation High School - Annunciata Yearbook (Buffalo, NY) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 47 of 94
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TODAY'S SOLDIERS LOOK AHEAD JAMES BEDNAREK DONALD CONSIDINE ROBERT ECK SANFORD GRANT JOHN GRUBER PAUL HALL GERALD HORE PAUL MULI-IERN ROBERT SCHMIT JOSEPH SPENCER I WILLIAM SPENCER J JAMES STRENG GEORGE WILLIS GLORIA AUDINO MARY ANN BARRY JOAN DEPASCAL MARY AGNES DILL DORIS FEINEN VIRGINIA GRANT BARBARA HENNIGAN RITA LACROIX ANN LAREAU PATRICIA LEONARD JOAN MACGREGOR RITA MILLER CLARE MORAN JEAN O'CONNELL RITA O'KEEFE JOAN O'LEARY ANN PETERS CECILIA SAVARINO MARGARET SAFY KATHERINE TREANOR MARGARET WADE Sinking Battlerhipr A diplomatic relationr minifter Bombardier Bugler Commando Optometrixt at the induction hoard Army airplane dexigner General Head of chemical warfare depart- ment Supply oficerf Army Chaplain Pilot Rolling handageI forthe Red Crow Running a day nurrery Foreign Correxpondent State Senator Amhulance driver War Bond seller Parachute nurfe Artiyt drawing Victory porter! Red Cron Narre Firxt Aid Inftructor Airplane Spotter Teaching blue-print claire! Teaching drafting claJJeJ Victory Jong writer Member of ration hoard Serving at the Stage Door Canteen Singer at the U.S.0. Secret Service Corp: Nurre': Aid Teacher of mathematicx Rerearch on Sulpha Drug: +I Or isn't his game as good as it used to be If his voice holds out He hits the Spot Well, the Army needed more rest, anyway Or would his hair make too good a military objective Keep your eyes open, Paul With Gerald they will fly higher and higher MacArthur, here is your rival He will put his aptitude to work for Victory Their past experience stood them in good stead He took his cue from Rev. Lieut. Crump, O.M.I. George will be coming in on a wing and a prayer Keep 'em rolling She always did have a charm with children One way to get a trip around the world Bills, first she paid them, now she passes them ' Watch the signals, Doris She'll sell them with a Smile Mercy from the sky She had plenty of practice at A.H.S. Rose of NO Man's Land To think she never knew iodine from mercurochrome Pause for plane identification Initial impulse at A.H.S. Draw those lines straight Remember her Legion parody? Here she'll need that Sunny disposi- tion Serving Cheerioats, we presume Is she still having crazy dreams? Won't you come into my parlor said the spider to the spy Dispensing consolation You know, K I bh Remember your Chemistry at A.H.S.?

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JUNIOR CAMPAIGNS In September, nineteen hundred and forty, we enlisted in the Annunciation Army. After two years of basic training we were transferred to the junior Company. We were introduced to our Commanding Officer, Sister Dolores, and her. able assistants, the Reverend john Morrissey, O.M.I., Sister Felicity, Sister Mary of Carmel, and Mrs. Bea- trice Motzer. From the thirty-four members of our company we chose james Streng, Ann LaReau, Katherine Treanor, and Margaret Safy to direct our business affairs. Our first month at the camp was an interesting experience because of the novelty of our surroundings and duties. However, the newness soon wore off and with approach of Indian Summer we settled down to work. Drills and classes occupied most of our time. As fairly experienced soldiers we accepted these as a matter of course. Our religious welfare was cared for by two Missionaries who visited the camps, conducting retreats. By this time, we were old-timers. New rookies had arrived. But Army life would not be complete without a little hazing, so Hallowe'en night, initiation took place. The antics of the rookies caused many a laugh among the more serious camp officers. At Thanksgiving time the staff, ever conscious of the needs of the poor, enlisted our aid in distributing baskets of food among the needy. At a reward for our generous efforts we were granted a four-day furlough. Being soldiers of Christ as well as members of a temporal army we took great pleasure in making a Christmas Crib. Since the first snowfall the entire company had been anticipating Christmas leave. We enjoyed our vacation, but since all good things must come to an end, we returned to our Camp duties. The whole army was promptly sent out on maneuvers to test their skill in the half year's work. All came through with fiying colors . . With February began a new term, and a change of schedule was effected. A pro- gram celebrating Book Month claimed most of our attention. Our company received twenty-four hour passes on February twelfth and February twenty-second. Windy trumpets heralded the arrival of March. During the course of the month an oratorical contest was held, in which Barbara Hennigan and Donald Considine emerged victorious. In the final contest, Donald Considine was awarded first prize. Easter furlough I We returned from our leave of absence, refreshed and eager for work. The Fourth Company, which had been billeted with us, received orders to report for active service. Members of our company began to plan a banquet in their honor. Arrangements were completed. It was a gala affair, attended by our General, Rt. Reverend Monsignor O'Brien, his Staff, our officers and the entire personnel of the camp. En masse, we turned out for May Crowning held at the Camp Chapel. It was a sight which inspired the entire audience. Now, the whole camp was in a feverish rush. We devoted ourselves to earnest study. The june war games were at hand. Only the most skilled and the best trained could emerge from these victorious. The games were strenuous enough to test the ability of all. However, when the ratings were posted, we found that our whole company was successful. We merited a rest and were granted a two-month leave. We shall return in September to complete our final stage of our training-to go on to final Victory. 40



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Leif! to Rigbf: Francis Lucca, PreJide11t.' Barbara Hennigang Sister Dolores, Modemlorg Mary A. Dill, joan DePascal, Sevremrg. THE INTER-SCHOLASTIC LEGION OF DECENCY Preiidem' . . FRANCIS Lucca Sew-emry . . . JOAN DEPAscAL The Legion's activities during the year were divided into two campaigns. One activity center was the monthly meeting at the Cathedral Rectory where representatives from all the parochial schools met with the moderator, Reverend Father Lucid, in the interest of expansion and a fuller realization of the Legion's aims. Frequent meetings held in the school insured cooperation from the student body. At these functions topics of current interest in the Legion were discussed. The Pledge of Decency was renewed at each of these gatherings. Annunciation High School was very active in carrying out the Legion's fine work. Classification lists were posted where they could best be observed by the entire student body. Prizes were offered to the students writing the best parodies on the Legion of Decency. A skit, adapted from the plot of Behind the Veil , was presented at the April Legion meeting at the Cathedral Rectory. At this meeting the Legion was asked to join the Civic League and city officials in an organization to prohibit the sale of indecent literature. The Legion of Decency possesses a great power over the youth of today. In restricting the type of picture suitable for high-school students, it implants a high moral standard in the new generation. JOAN DEPAscAL. 42

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