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.,-3,6 I , . x g 30 X .thi-jerq If I Q 157,- x ,.O.Q ' Qfiiis M WSW I3 J I XX ' f I D ki f, , X ! x X 1f,. f-if 4 5 at A CLASS MOTTO-SlIZ00fb Seas Make Poor Sailors Class Colors-Gold and Blue Class Flower--The Rose CLASS OFFICERS President--Rosemary Lang Secretary-Ruth Crehan Vice President-Anna Mae Glitsch Treasurer-Audrey Edleman Mary Louise Dany Mary Jane Taylor Rosemary Lang Virginia McCarthy Margaret Malone Ruth Crehan li EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-Mary Hergenroeder ASSOCIATE EDITORS Audrey Edleman Mildred Balker Eulalie Phelan BUSINESS STAFF Dolores Fallon Anna Mae Glitsch Catherine Smith To our faithful and zealous Priests, to our edifying and devoted Sisters, PPRECIATION to our sacriiicing and beloved Parents we wish to express deep gratitude and sincere appreciation for all they have so kindly done for our Welfare and happiness. l9l
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Dear Sailors of '38, You are embarking on a great adventure. For the past four years you have looked forward to the day on which you would be given complete command of your ship. Others have looked forward with you, others who have loved you and who know by experi- ence, at least a little, what you will encounter on the sea of life. As you prepare to follow the course charted for you by your faithful and be- loved teachers, we who love you can do little except to look on, some of us to smile, some of us to fear, some to weep, but all to hope. To smile, because We admire the courage with which you THE REV. LAWRENCE'A. OCONNELL, A.B. face life's voyageg to fear, because we realize the fury of the waves and billows that will challenge your very Faithg to weep, because the memory of many horrible shipwrecks is before usg to hope, because we know that while you go out upon perilous seas, you can never entirely go out from under the steadfast stars we have so long watched together in the sky. To hope, because we know that while you must journey over oceans in which, indeed, the starlight might fade, we know that if you will but remember us and your days at Annunciation, you will remember to look up. Look up--for there is high up beyond the reaches of the stars another WATCHER, who sees all ships go out and all lives begin. He too has been waiting for this day. He is the ONE who is gazing most intently on your faces as you quit forever the well known and well beloved shores of your childhood. The Infinite and All Holy God, who has been the helpless and sorrowing witness of many shipwrecked lives, because they failed to look up to Him, is looking upon you with expectation. He who commanded the winds and the sea will bring calm and peace to you as long as you have the courage to look up and call to Him Lord, save us, we perish. ' There is ONE who will teach you the way--our Lady, the Star of the Sea. May she ever guard and guide you on your course until you are safely anchored within the harbor of Eternal Love. Bon voyage with Jesus and Mary. Faitbfully yours, L. A. O'CoNNELL. E81
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Personality Sketches MARY HERGENROEDER H erleie Sweet is the word for our Mary. Her pleasing disposition is an asset to any class. Although tennis is her favorite sport, she enjoys all outdoor activities. She is our Editor-in- Chief. Mary has paved her way through her High School career by winning the high esteem of her teachers and classmates. A helping hand is extended by her to those who are in need and for whom she l always has a smile. WA MARY LOUISE DANY Mary Lou She's tall, she's tan, she's terrific. A sports- woman in the true sense of the word, bubbling over with pep, vim, and character, she's one of the best guards on our Varsity teamg and an enthusiastic participant in tennis. Her motto, in sports as Well as in life is, Play fair and square. When one is in need, Mary Lou is a friend indeed. We wish het smooth sailing on the sea of life. VIRGINIA MCCARTHY Virg Virginia is one of our most popular girls. just ask her chums about her and they will tell you she is the truest pal a girl ever had. Virg is an athletic girl who derives a keen pleasure from all sports. Virginia's scholastic report also ranks high. Because of her determina- tion to push forward, we are sure that she will attain her life's goal. PEGGY MALONE Peggy Peggy Malone is a walking example of why Annunciation is grateful to Assumption. She possesses all the lovely qualities that we find in a true friend. A friend in need is a friend indeed is Peggy's motto. Her perpetual smile has become such a fixture in the Senior Room that the class would be stranded without her. Her ambition is to become a French teacher. We know that life's ladder will not be too steep for her to climb and her faith and loyalty will bring her success in any path she chooses. 101 ROSEMARY LANG Roe Courteous to all, Rosemary has won a host of friends at Annunciation High School. She is cheerful and good natured, always looking on the bright side of things. Although she has attained high standing, she devotes many hours to school activities. She is an outstand- ing participant in tennis and basketball. Un- fortunately Annunciation High School has to say, Good-bye to her. ANNA MAE GLITSCH Glicky Jolly Anna Mae may this lass truly be called. Liked by all she is constantly sought for the good humor that she sheds. As captain of our basketball team she has helped us dur- ing our Senior year to win many victories. Interesting amusements and parties were plan- ned by Glick while at Annunciation. Some of the poems which appeared in our school papers were written by this fun loving miss. RUTH CREHAN Judy Meet our Ruth, a charming and energetic girl who has always lived up to the title of Dignif1ed Senior. She is always right on hand to help out Wherever she can. Her con- genial manner is known by all her classmates. Ruth's shorthand marks would make any stu- dent proud of them. Ready, willing, and capable are three adjectives which apply to Ruth. Dancing and playing basketball are her peak of success AUDREY EDLEMAN Personality charm and clever ness these are just some of the ad jectives used to describe our Auds Her winning abilities have won her a place in athletics as well as in the scholastic field. To a forward in basketball, Audrey was an impreg- nable wall. She enjoys tennis, swim- ming, and skating which proves her ll If I I II ll ll ll Il Audi I U I 'IINI lllblll .IIII 'FEE llll Illl nu llll Ill' I lllll Ill hobbies. We hope she will attain the highest - ' - . . . .. ,, I B , I .nm . to be a true sportswoman. Audrey aspires to be a journalist. -af
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