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has-.vai s f hsfsbt emazfefx of Jie C!d.4.4 of fQ45 CEM? We were privileged to be the pioneers. Ours was the first class to be grad- uated from Elizabeth Seton High School. We remember . . . the classes that were interrupted by the hammers of the workmen . . . typing in a room still piled with boxes and crates . . . eagerly examining the barrel of books donated to the library . . . joining in debates with other schools, the friendly arguments on Should 18-year-olds be allowed to vote . . . the first day we wore our uniforms. How proud we were of the brown and white . . . The Christmas play at De Paul when the Glee Club wore their maroon and gold gowns for the first time . . . the Christmas dinner in the gym Cnow the chemistry labl, exchanging of gifts and carol-singing . . . the Valentine dance that has become a tradition . . . our first May Crowning with the Queen and her attendants, and the rest of us forming a living rosary. The shadow of war covered our school years, but we remember the rosa- ries we said for our loved ones overseas, and the gold stars on the Honor Roll outside the chapel. The Mass on Ianuary 4 in honor of Mother Seton, Benediction each week, the daily prayers for the beatification of Mother Seton . . . events that are a tradition now at Elizabeth Seton, we, the pioneers, remember doing the first time! GRD The Class of '45 pays prayerful tribute to the memory of Virginia Byrne lVlcCreary who entered into eternal life lune 13, l948. May she rest in peace. l --'
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THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE -fx,-fvAff.-v-.Afv-Y-.A.A,Q,-Y-.Av-,-4.4. -.A.-vxfv-v-x.A.A.-YA.-vA.-414,-,-.-YA.-Y -.A.-414.-v -Y-.Av-VA.A,-,-v-4.-.Av-v-4.-v-v -.-.Av Av'.A.Av-414,-Y-. REVEREND IAMES L. QUINN VERY REV. ANTHONY M. BENEDIK REVEREND MICHAEL I. CONROY VERY REVEREND IOHN C. FALLON RT. REV. MSGR. E. P. FUSSENEGGER REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND VERY REV. REVEREND VERY REV. REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND VERY REV. REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND REVEREND SISTER IAMES I-I. GILMORE GEORGE M. HABER OLIVER D. KEEFER IOSEPH L. LONERGAN WILLIAM I. MCCASHIN IOHN I. MCDONOUGH IOHN R. MCKAVNEY D. N. MURPHY I. DUDLEY NEE WILLIAM A. REITH WILLIAM G. RYAN CLARENCE A. SANDERBECK A. I. WEISENBERGER THOMAS BARTLEY EDWARD H. COLE WILLIAM G. CONNARE P. B. CONROY RAYMOND I. DOHERTY DANIEL GEARING ROY G. GETTY FERRIS I. GUAY IOSEPH M. HANNON PAUL A. HOLZER FRANCIS I. X. LACKNER PAUL M. LACKNER IOHN B. MAHER DONALD MCILVANE LOUIS I. NENE IOSEPH P. NEWELL MARCUS O'BRIEN FRANCIS RODGERS IOHN G, SELI A. R. SPISAK Parents, Alumnae, and Students of ESHS' Acknowledge Gratefully these 0140 'Cd 'C J t 'C 014.4 THE REVEREND FRANCIS E. TASSEY SISTER M. NAOMI MOTHER M. CLAUDIA IN MEMORY OF SISTER MARY PAUL SISTER M. FERDINAND SISTER REGINA CLARE SISTER M. VICTORIA SISTER ROSE VINCENT SISTER M. RITA SISTER SARA MARIE SISTER M. ELECTA SISTER TERESA CLARE SISTER AGNES EUGENE, S.S.I. SISTER TERESA VINCENT MOTHER M. EVELINE SISTER MARY ZOE MOTHER MARIA BENEDICT SISTER MARY IAMES DUMM, S.C. '45 SISTER M. BERNADETTE SISTER MARY BRIAN MCCONNELL, S.C. '45 SISTER M. CARITA SISTER M. ELLENITA O'CONNOR, S.C. '45 SISTER CARMELITA SISTER M. INNOCENT STEEDLE, S.C. '45 SISTER CECILIA SISTER MARY SETON WACKER, S.C. '45 SISTER MARY CLEMENT SISTER MARY PAUL WHEELER, S.C. '45 SISTER M. CORNELIA SISTER RITA AGNES CONROY, S.C. '46 SISTER M. DOMINICA SISTER IEAN AGNES FALLON, S.C. '48 SISTER EDITH MARIE SISTER MARIA O'CONNOR, R.S.M. '46 SISTER M. IOANNA SISTER M. COLETTE TOLER, S.C. '46 SISTER MARY IANET SISTER MARY VIVIAN WALCH, S.C. '46 SISTER IOSEPH ANGELA SISTER M. MARCIANNE LEONARD, O.S.B. '47 SISTER IULIA TERESA SISTER ZELMA MATTEUCCI, S.C. '47 SISTER M. IACINTA SISTER MARY LOUISE O'CONNOR, S.C. '47 SISTER MARY IUSTIN SISTER M. ANTOINETTE BOSCO, S.C. '48 SISTER MARY LEAH SISTER M. ESPERANCE CONNOLLY, S.C. '48 SISTER M. LEOCADIA SISTER MARY DE SALES FLYNN, S.C. '48 SISTER LEO VINCENT SISTER ELIZABETH MARIE MCGINLEY, S.C. '48 SISTER M. MARGUERITE SISTER MARIE TIMOTHY RUANE, S.C. '48 SISTER MARY LOUIS SR. MARIE GERARD PASCARETTA, S.C. '49 SISTER MARY FREDERICK SISTER MARIE ALICIA COLLINS, S.C. '50 SISTER MARY ALFREDA SISTER SHIELA MARIE COOPER, S.C. '50 SISTER MARIE CELESTE SISTER CHRISTINA DIBERNARDO, S.B.S. '50 SISTER MARIE DE SALES SISTER MARIE AGNES HALLORAN, S.C. '50 SISTER MARIETTA SISTER MARIE ARTHUR HAMILTON, S.C. 50 SISTER MARIE ANTONIA SR. M. CAMILLA KARENBAUER. O.S.F. '50 SISTER MARIA ANTHONY SISTER M. NATALIA MYERS, S.C. '50 SISTER MARIA IAMES SISTER M, ASSUMPTA STOCK, S.C. '50 SISTER MARTIN DE PORRES SISTER MARY XAVIER GRUNDISH, S.C. '51 SISTER MIRIAM RITA SISTER FLORENCE SHIELDS, S.C. '51 MARIE BERNADETTE GOERTLER, O.S.F. '50 MEMORY OF SISTER MARY VICTOR FALLON, S.C. '50
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T- My-1 rj A T ju-rv:q,? I f e r-w'S o QT 9 ?-ez ' mil. J s 'mlb 'll 3. 4 ly, 'J C ' 2 sg 1444 0 - - 61446144562 . el - ,- lj? It was unpretentious when we entered it, this school built high on the hill. Q In 1942, our freshman year, the building wasn't yet pointed, and Room 3 was N ' just evolving into a commercial department. . ' But the spirit was there, full of fresh vigor and drive, the Seton Spirit. It was contagious! No one tried to name it . . . we just loved being a part of it. Li Our sophomore year rang bright with talk of a new addition to the build- , 4 ing. The present one was filled to the rafters. Someday, we will build, Sister l Regina Clare said. Not this year or next, perhaps, but someday . . . 3 Bustling as juniors was a new experience. The school had now grown to four classes, and we cheered the news that it was accredited. Room 8, or the 4 gym, where we resorted for after-school dancinge-remember?-had been converted into a science laboratory. The Seton chapters of the National Forensic 2 League, the Quill and Scroll, and the National Honor Society were born. The 1 PA. system sponsored its initial broadcast. September of '45 was unique. We tested our new senior wings and enjoyed T the experiment. Life was adventurous, new possibilities and experiences turn- , bled over one another. So much living goes into a successful senior year. Ours E was glorious: it ended much too soon. We are scattered now, by time and distance. But neither years nor space can blot out the thought expressed in one of our class songs: In your heart, you bear a treasure: memories of Seton High! y 4 .S
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