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Wrtiiitaiftwi CLASS OF 1944 - BOYS ' Last row: John Bush, Walter Ervin, John Rogan. Third row: J ames Collins, Robert Sullivan, William Ryll, John Wihnowt, Robert MacNa,ma,ra.. Second rowz- Joseph 0'Neil1, G-eorge Mclnerney, Emidio Battisti, Joseph Shannon, John' Battersby, James Powell. ihrst row: Adrian McCarthy, Frederick Cla-rk, Robert McGa,nn, John Ruddick, William ' Maloney, Richard Basler. Nj QJ ack Groux - absent from picture! The So ioxnores returned o school this year with everyone accounted for and one new member, Jack Groux. Very soon after the reopening of one of Cheinung County's largest educational institutions, the Class of ,414 elected as officers: president, Madlyn Cluneg vice-president, Margaret Branng sec- retary, VVilliam Maloneyg treasurer, VValter Ervin. Shortly before the midyear examinations, the Sophomore Class presented their homeroom with a beautiful patriotic emblem. In February the Class held a dance to which they generously invited the Freshmen. Now We are anxiously looking forward to that time when we shall bestow 'upon Room 3 the dignity and honor which we have in the past conferred upon Rooms 1 and 2. Page Twenty-Nine T 11, c 1 9 4 2 E C H 0
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CLASS OF 1944 - GIRLS Last row: Margaret M. Crossed, Florence Kennedy, Eleanor 0'Hanlon, Patricia Guthrie, Patricia Maloney. Third row: Barbara Easson, Patricia 0'Connor, Mary K. Lundergan, Alice Hughes, Mar- garet Bralnn. Second row: Joan Curran, Cecilia Kruckow, Mary Lou Murphy, Kathleen Milliken, Dorothy Aifeldt, Jean Aderhold. .. .9 Front row: Mary Teresa Splann, Mary Ann Galvin, Kathleen Reidy, Mary Catherine Richards, Madlyn Glune. QPau1ine Malandra - absent from pictureq SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Left to right: Madlyn Clune--President Walter Ervin-Treasurer William Maloney-Secretary Margaret Brann-Vice President Th U 1 9 4 2 E C H 0 Page T-weflfy-EMM
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4 . lla 3ls3il3l'2zla ,Noi 1 N l t Y v all u 5 1 ly, 1,1 . rr l A W., vb '. R 'Aly il Y, .MH xx R -LJ ' . av.: s X A H, R. V x Q., -.. L Q3 l 'f R CLASS OF 1945 - GIRLS Last row: Joan Gallagher, Marian Hurley, Millicent Rogan, Dorothy McGarry, Doris Stenberg, Constance Gawronski. x Third row: Kathryn Thomas, Ann Hadlock, Patricia Long, J can Mafcdonell, Ann Maron-sy. 5 Second row: Mary Lou Sheldon, Geraldine Bacon, Teresa Nicholson, Sally Feldman, Alice In Murphy, Ruth Easson. . First-row: Rita Gresko, Teresa Gordon, Teresa. I-Iourihan, Margaret Ayres, Mary Ellen l - X -4 . 0'Conner, Mary Kennedy. ' 1 Crherese Balttersby, Angeline Cardone and Jane Winiecki absent from picture! 'O Freshman Activities Last September the class of 1945 began its high school career in fear and trembling. Everything seemed strange at first and we wandered around the hall not knowing what to do, 'but we soon accustomed ourselves to high school life. The boys and girls became acquainted and we had election of officers. Robert Vetter was elected president, Teresa Gordon, vice-president, - Frank Longwell, treasurer and Therese Battersby, secretary. Everyone took an active part in mission work. Jean Macdonell was elected Freshman class promoter. In February we were invited to a dance given by the Sophomores. All who attended had an enjoyable time. On March 17 the C. S. M. C. held a Rabbit Hunt. This also was enjoyed by the Freshmen. Now that we are well-seasoned Freshmen, we realize that we had nothing to fear on that first day of school. ' 1942 ECHO Page Thuty
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