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tHE SAlVfPtEii 7 WHO’S WHO PEARL APOSTOLOS Commercial “Pearl “ pause for a reply Basketball, 1; (ilee Club, 1, 3; Spotlight Club, 2, 4; “ Nobody Sleeps, ” 4 People seem to think that Pearl is the quiet, secretive type—-but we don’t. It seems she spends a great deal of time patronizing the Springfield Community House. Men—or music? MADELEINE AUMAND General “Frenchy “ A kingdom for a stick of gum Interclass Basketball, 1; (ilee Club, 1; Spotlight Club, 2; Senior Hop, 3; School Column, 4. The red milk truck goes passing by and Madeleine is nowhere to be found. Of course, it wouldn’t be the driver, or would it? When attendance is being taken in Room 11, Madeleine is always out of sight, but, Mr. Osborn doesn't have any trouble finding her when he hears talking. JOHN BARBER General “Jackie “When my cue comes, call me, and I trill answer” Football, 2, 3, 4; Hockey, 1, 2; Baseball, 2; (ilee Club, 1. 2; Spotlight Club, 2, 4; Jr. Prom, 3; Senior Hop, 3; Senior Bazaar, 4; Opera House, 3; Sam- pler; School Column, 4; “Sugar and Spice, “(leorgie Porgie, 3; “Elmer, “The Kid Makes l’p His Mind, 4; “Jacob Comes Home, 4; Vice-President of Jr. Class, 3; School Patrol, 1, 2. One of the few boys left in the Senior Class, his main topic of conversation is girls-girls-girls. We wonder if those trips to Albany were strictly business or if there was some other reason. What would Jack Hennessey do without Jackie’s able assistance? His English notebook proves that he was influenced by a certain blonde on Atkinson Street. MARY BARRY General “Rump “Egad, We're in the wrong basket Interclass Basketball, 1, 2; Varsity, 4; Spotlight Club, 2; Senior Hop, 3; School Column, 3; Bowling Team, 3. What would the basketball team have done without their first-string for- ward with the keen eye for long shots? Anyone hunting for Mary could find her at a basketball game or at a Grange dance. The latter especially when a certain soldier is home on leave. ROSE MARY BARRY College “Rosie “Of all the girls that are so smart, there's none like pretty Rosie (ilee Club, 1; Spotlight Club, 2, 4; Junior Prom, 3; Senior Hop, 3; Senior Bazaar, 4; Play Night Properties, 4; School Column, 3; “The Kid Makes I’p His Mind,” 4; “Sugar and Spice properties, 3; ('lass Secretary, 3. 4: Sampler, 4; D. A. R. Girl. A delightful combination of D. A. R. girl, most popular, best natured, most polite and, to top it all off, t he class secretary. She also holds down a job at Ye OldeOprv House, either selling candy or kc eping a certain usher company???.
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(i 'i II K SA M P LE R CLASS OFFICERS President John McGinniss CLASS DAY Tuesday, June 20, 1044 (LASS DAY Vice-President.........................Enrico Grippo Secretary..........................Rose Mary Barry Treasurer...........................Thomas Kiniry ( LASS C OLORS Blue and White CLASS MOTTO Music Master of Ceremonies The Lord’s Prayer In Memoriam Mr. Holland Class History Awards Orchestra Class Prophecy Music Toast to Our Future Class Day Honors Class Will Moving up of Classes Class Song School Song Band John McGinniss Theresa Narkewicz Eleanor Haggins Katherine Regan Theresa Carignan Richard Lesure Theresa Narkewicz Harold Carroll Pearl Apostolos Onward and Upward CLASS SONG Tune: “To You, Sweetheart, Aloha” CLASS FLOWER White Carnation To you, dear school, aloha. Aloha from the ('lass of Forty-four. Though at last we must part. You’ll remain in our heart. If we are near or on a far distant shore. HONOR STUDENTS 1st honor........................Lawrence Clark 2nd honor..........................Enrico Grippo 3rd honor...............Theresa Narkewicz The other honor students of the class are (alphabetically) Rose Mary Barry Barbara Hanson Nicholas ('apron Richard Lesure Harold Carroll Constance Maynard Shirley Rowell And now as we are parting. We'll ne'er forget the happy days we’ve spent. And we’ll always remember The helping hand you’ve lent Ever since that first September. And so to you, our classmates, Our parents, friends, and teachers one and all, We now give our thanks to thee For your constant loyalty: Each time we needed help you’d answer our call. So now, dear school, aloha; In mem’ries you’ll be with us all our lives; And we’ll wait for that day when We all shall meet again. Until then, dear school aloha. Pearl Apostolos Virginia Whitcomb
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8 THE SAMPLER ELAINE BRESLEND General “Cvdgy” “ hare a heart with main for every hoy Interelass Basketball, 1. 2, li, 4; Glee Club, 1; Senior Hop, 8; “Sugar and Spice” properties, 2. Chemistry seems to be Cudgie’s downfall. Why is she so keen on passing Chemistry? Well, it seems she is quite interested in entering K. C. only be- cause of the good standing of the academy, of course! DOROTHY BROWN General Dotty Iler eyes are homes of silent prayer Interclass Basketball, I, 2, 8, 4: Band, 1, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2, 8, 4; Spotlight Club, 2, 4; Senior Bazaar, Jr. Prom, Senior Hop, 3, 4: Junior Bing Committee; School Column, it, 4; “Georgie Porgie,” 2; “Elmer,” It; “Nobody Sleeps, 4; Sampler, 4. Here’s a girl who won two notables best dressed and most attractive. And, to add to that, she’s engaged at least that’s what we assume by the sparkling diamond on her left hand. Nice work if you can get it, Dotty, and it seems you could, and did. NICHOLAS CAPRON College “Nickie” Man is the only animal that blushes School Column, It; Senior Hop, It; Junior Prom, 3. A protegee of Mr. Davis who certainly knows his chem. His habitat is usually the lab, or the A. P. Wherever he is, he enjoys some enlightening conversations concerning certain Senior girls. THERESA CARIGNAX General Terry 1 date on his rery absence Interelass Basketball, 1. it, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2: Spotlight Club, 2, 4; Cos- tumes Knave of Hearts, ”4; Junior Prom, It; Senior Bazaar, 4; School Column, 4; “Nobody Sleeps, 4; prompter “Jacob Comes Home, 4. Say, Theresa, how do you do it—keeping on steady terms with a certain Senior boy and still having so many eery friendly acquaintances at Springfield. The best part of it is Johnnie doesn’t mind much. What a friendship! IIAHOLI) CARROLL General “7tarry Once a gentleman, ahrays a gentlemen Scenery assistant in Bazaar plays: “Play Night”; School Column, 4. There’s an old saying “Absence makes the heart grow fonder,” but Harold doesn’t give it a chance to prove itself. Even the fact that Westminster is several miles from Gageville doesn’t hinder his enthusiasm to visit a certain young lady in that thriving metropolis.
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