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The Shipmates and Stewards I . X I . We, the Sopb'morer forty-six On bridge and deck we are alert Are the .rbipmates full of tricks A A Lett a Senior might get burr. As Jtewardr, too, our work is frm - 3 Dependable we'iZ al-ways be Looking out for everyone. On this trip acror: the sea. I I X The Sbipmater and Stewards Isabelle Arch ....... Dorothy Blazier . . . Helen Brandl .... Dorothy Briggs . .. Rosemary Burns . . . Mary Carcara .... Edith Carioto ..... Mae Cox .......... Kathleen Devereaux . . Mathilda Dragone . . . Gloria Ann Edleman . Maureen Ferguson . . . Dorothy Flowers .... Elizabeth Forrest .. Margaret Frazier . . Edna Mae Garvey .... Jean Gordon ....... Edith Glitsch ..... Lois Gruber ........ Praxedes Hart ...... Ethel Hergenroeder . . Anna M. Hergenroeder ...... Christina Martin .... Jane Kram ......... Catherine Mesonka . . Grace Messmer ..... Pauline Micklos ..... Imelda Murtha ..... Patricia McCullough . Victoria Neizer ..... Mary Louise Omlor. . . Margaret Phillips .... Anne Poeppert .... Clare Relihan ....... Elizabeth Rooney .... Dorothy Schiegg . . Dolores Schnepp .. Agnes Schalfer .... Bernice Shanahan . .. Anna Sterzinger ..... Dorothy Vuletich .... Jean Vuletich ..... Mary M. Waller. . . Mathilda Weber . . Rachael Williams . .. Izzy .... Dot . . . Hon ..... Briggs. . . Rosemary. Mar ..... Eda ..... Coxy .... Kay .... Tilly ..... Ganny. . . Rene .... Posey . . . Betty . . . Sis .... Mae. . . Jean ..... I Want A New Romance . . . . . . . Come Back To Erin Lefty ........ . . Daisy Mae Hootsie. . Herky. . . Cuz .... Chris .... Crumb .. Katie .... Gracie. . . Mickey. . . Murt .... Pat .... Vic.... Toots. . . . Marj ..... Anne Clare .... Betty .... Schieggie . Dodo .... Blackie. . . Birdie .... Sterz .... Dot ..... Jeanie. . . Mary .... Tilda .... Ray . . . E291 . . . . . . . . . Music In My Heart . . .Everyone's Wrong But Me . . . . . I Want To Make Music .............. Sweet Someone . . . . . . . . Got My Mind On Music . . . It's The Natural Thing To Do ..,,....... Sweet As A Song . .... Am I Dreaming? S ongr of S opbomores Everybody Loves You ................ DarkEyes . You're a Sweetheart Getting Some Fun Out of Life Why Should I Care? All You Want To Do Is Dance Horne On The Range ... . . . . . . . . Precious To Me . . . . . Don't Ever Change Everyday's a Holiday nposins it ...-.-........-- . . . . . . . Crazy Dreams . . . . . . . I'm Dependable Every Now And Then . . . . . . . Can I Forget You? . . . I'm Feelin' Like A Million Having A Wonderful Time . . . . Laugh Your Way Through Life . . . . I Want The Whole World To Know Could I Write A Book? With A Smile And A Song n sr u an . . . Sophisticated Lady n n n n n n n n u . . . . . Remember Me . ............ Lovely One In My Glory HitANeW High . . . I'rn Foot Loose and Fancy Free . . . . . . . Delighted To Meet You I Live The Life I Love Double Dare You . . . . For She's A jolly Good Fellow . Jeanie With The Dark Brown Hair As Calm As the Night n n n n .............. Me,MyselfandI ............ Smarty In n
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The Juniors' Voyage Three years ago the majestic S. S. Annunciator, having anchored at Charles Street dock, awaited the arrival of the new deck hands who had enlisted during the summer. They registered for four years service on the turbulent seas--Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior. Many of the new hands had sailed together for eight years, while others were strangers from various ports. After all had explored the ship, a Get-together Party was held at which they became acquainted with their new companions. Not long afterwards, the deck hands-forty-two strong were initiated and assigned, as a tryout, many lowly tasks which the new hands, all good sports, did cheerfully. Algebraic hurricanes and Historic cyclones dashed in vain against this sturdy ship. The Faculty Engineers propelled the great steam turbins that kept the liner plying through the deep and displacing tons of ignorance. The intensive driv- ing caused vibrations that resulted in seasicknessg and a few of the new mem- bers threw up the dishes of Latin and Science that they had been unable to digest. Alas, they were forced to consume such wholesome food over and over again, even though an extra summer cruise was necessary to teach them how to hold down required nourishment. Crossing Freshmen Bay they dropped anchor at Saint Lucille Harbor where all enjoyed themselves and found it hard to leave. In fact, some decided to remain longerg and only a year later could they be enticed to continue their journey. Having conndence in their capable staff, the young shipmates no longer feared a wreck. Sometimes however, they heard the low tones of the steam whistle sounding warnings to indifferent shipmates. Knot after knot the Ship steamed ahead until it arrived at Sancta Concepta Isle where the crew enjoyed delightful days. At the different stop-overs souvenirs were collected, but only such- were kept as would be a benefit later on. Under the guidance of the renowned captain and the helpful mates, the ship avoided precipitous cliffs and steered straight ahead for Port Saint Geraldine. Here the Junior engineers were taught how to operate a machine, how to engi- neer promsg how to aim correctly at a basket, how to keep their uniforms ex- actly according to regulationsg in a word they learned shipshape order for everything. All on board, buoyed with the prospects of another favorable cruise, climbed aloft where floated at the top-mast the Junior colors-green and gold. The needle of the ship's compass pointed directly to Port Senior. The wonderful voyage of three years was over. l28l
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Class of 1940 JANE KRAM The lily can't be gilded. JEAN GORDON Loyal of heartg alert of mind. IMELDA MURTHA Cheery countenance and a merry heart. DOROTHY SCHIEGG just Dorothy! ROSEMARY BURNS Another dayg another song. BERNICE SHANAHAN A smile for everyone. DOROTHY BRIGGS Dot, the optimistg Dot, the humorist. PATRICIA MCCULLOUGH Ever faithfulg ever true. AGNES SCHAFFER A ray of sunshine. MAE COX Little! but Oh my! X VICTORIA NEISZER Music hath charms. CLARE RELIHAN Our violet. E301 ISABELLE ARCH Clair: Pfrerident The force of her own merits makes her loved by all. HELEN BRANDL Personality plus. MARY LOUISE OMLOR A voice of song. GLORIA ANN EDLEMAN Antiseptic for melancholy. MARY WALLER A quiet maid with quiet ways. DOROTHY BLAZIER just the sort of girl for you. RITA HAJDUK A bookworm indeed! MARGARET FRAZIER Her voice was ever soft and low. ANNE POEPPERT A pleasant churn. RACHEL WILLIAMS I am Wisdom's fortress.
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