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FRANCIS I. BCDN SIGN ORE Si. Anflwnyls 217 Colurnlvfa Street Bonsie - - - all around sport - - - Ryll's, a favorite spot - - - always joking - - - pride of St. Anthouy's - - - lends great support to the Senior Chorus - - - comedian deluxe - - - butcher at Loblaw's - - - caddy - - - typing master - - - always gets his 10 in History - - - Got a fag? - - - excellent bowler - - - likes to play invisible instruments - - - smokes cigars - - - Come on, will ya ll - - - will get ahead. Page Ten
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. if W Qrfmgwi wasn't much doing during our first term, but ou1 second term started off with a bang On February 7 we held a very successful Junior Carnival. Lent and Easter came late this year so we had little time to hold another activity. However, immediate plans were drafted for the Junior Day assem- bly and the the Junior-Senior banquet at the Mark Twain Hotel. These two events could be classed under the very successful and Hvery enjoyablen columns. It seems that we got quite a crush on Enfield Glen after our Soph class picnic, for what do we do but go there again for our Junior class picnic, too. This brought to a. climax our third year as HE. C. H. 'ers. Tramp, tramp, tramp the - - XVhat? Again? Looks that way, donit see where any alumni have donated an elevator. This year was destined to be one full of surprises. Not that our selection of James Sullivan as president to steer our sma.ll Ship of State aided by Madlyn Mclnerney, vice-president, Edward Gill, secretary, and Jean Reidy, treas- urer, was a surprise, but we introduced the Camera Club, the Debating Society, and put new life into the Mission Society and took active part therein. The Senior Carnival was held on the night before Thanksgiving. Vile had a large attendance and a good profit was realized. lNe also lost a good friend this year in Sister Bernardine but gained another in that of Sister Vincentine. The Senior motto, Assemblies Galore reigned uppermost because we have conducted every assembly held thus far this year. So, as the scent of fresh, warm, summer air fills our lungs, clouded with thoughts of final examinations and graduation, we prepare to say good-bye to E. C. H. S. but we shall all remember to return a11d pay a visit to our beloved Alma Mater. Fran cis Maloney '42 page Nine The 1942 LcHo X
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ELIZABETH 1. CLGKE ' St. Casfmirk' 323 Lorenzo Pface Ulokie - - - loves chocolate cokes and i 'Kriches - - - owner of those laugliiiw blue eyes - - - popular - - - ardent Bingo fan - - - never lags'l in her studies - - - shorthand whiz - - - Iszarcls' most versatile clerk - - - everyouc's friend - - - capable of being a big success - - - smiling nature - - - looks good in blue - - - excellent ice-skater - - - likes to go t.o Keuka in summer - - - yen for bowl- ing - - - little rebel - - - witty - - -craves to be an airline hostess. sjwft ,N ICDSEPH 4. CURRAN , Sf. flfarys Q57 Parnlzam freef0:? HONOR STUDENT 'tJoe - - - often seen on northside - - - three day bicycle rider - - - Latin 4 scholar - - - Mission president - - - Let's have a, Mission cake sale - - - camera fan - - - debater - - - noted for his absent-inincledness - - - curls his hair in school - - - oldest altar boy in St. Mz1.ry's - - - likes house parties - - - enjoys l'0lllEl,llllllQ' after school - - - canlt get enough, eh Joe? - - - success is unavoidable. Page Eleurlz T h 0 1 9 4 2 E C H 0 D l
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