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Back Row QLeft to Righty: Richard Burke, Jerome Kerwan, Daniel Wheeland, Robert Vetter, Richard Peel, Robert Daugherty, Richard Basler, Richard Grace. Front Row: Charles Orr, Lawrence Murphy, Paul Owen, John Sclunidt, Joseph Sheehe, John Foley, Francis Falletta.. 1I'rank Longwell absent. J We Sapfzamaaed. VVe're only Softiesl' at the present date, But in ten' more years, here's how we rate! Dotty and Mary Lou own a fine dress shop, While patroling' his beat is Murphy the cop, Mai-ian's a secretary, Kathryn ls a teacher lVhile Doris owns a ball park with many a bleachcr. Schmidt is a lawyer for criminal cases, VVhile Grace places bets on all of the races. Jean plays the piano at the Hotel Ritz, VVhile Dan, the banker, in his office sits. Connie's a writer of Hollywood dramas, VVhile Charlieis a photographer and studies cameras. Geraldine creates hats like liily Dache, VVhile Paul goes exploring way down in Malay. Alice makes candy of all shapes and sizes, VVhile Foley runs an elevator that descends and rises. Jerry writes music in a fascinating way, VVhile Sheehe forecasts the weather each day. Rita's sodas and sundaes meet with everyonels approval While Frank supervises dental removal. , Page Thirty-l1l:0
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I., fm, sm My son was born an American, He learned what it meant to be free, To live in peace and worship God Through the blessings of liberty. And when the crisis came, he rnarzhed away. On his shoulder was placed a gun, He fought bravely that fatal day- As an American should-my son. He gave his all in that battle fierce That the victory migrlit be won, A piece of steel his side did pierce, Felling a man-my son. Wie are proud of him, that boy of ours, For, although he was only onef He did so much those last few hours, A hero true-my son. He gave his life for liberty, Vile realize it was ineant to be done, For he belonged not only to mother and nie But he also was His ' j,-IA! ,f W, ,D Siillix'ai1 '44 -L lads, 1 1 ij Y A I Back Row fLeft to Righty: George Maclnerney, James Collins, John Rogan, Walter Ervin, John Groux, William Ryll, John McGee, Front Row: Adrian McCarthy, John Battersby, Joseph O'Nei11, James Powell, Robert Sullivan, Robert MacNamara. Frederick Clark, John Ruddick. Page Thirty-one
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Go1'don's a nurse and Honrilian too. YVhile Millie sings songs both olml and new. l3at1te1'sby's an actress and Angie sells wares, XVl1ilo Dougrliertyls si C0lltlll0iOl' and he collects fares. llongwell's an aviator illlil soars ilirongrli the skies, XVhile Pat is a cook and makes very fine pies. Vettf-r's a postman and lie flelivws mail. XVl1ile Pauline and Maroney dcsigrn clotlws without fail. Ruth is a l1ai1'd1'ess0r' and .loan the Sanie. Yvhile Burke. as an actor, has found filllltx. Margaret runs 21 column XVllile Peel is a diplomat Mary Ellen 's an acrobat While Baslcifs a butcher Ann llilfllllfililg an artist: Hut this poem is nfo mam in a monthly public-ation, to some foreign nation. who perforins Cl2ll'lllgf feats, and deals in inents. lwi' work is just finc. rpiocog lll2ll,S cause it's mine ,J r., .X fy Jani- NVini6-ski '45 f I 1 J' ll!! ,P if . W' ' 1 I-f ,f av V Last Row 1Left to Righty: Constance Cawronski, Teresa Nicholson, Pauline Sullivan, Patricia Long, Millicent Rogan, Dorothy McGarry, Doris Stenberg, Marion Hurley, Angeline Cardone, Kathryn Thomas. Second Row: Teresa Gordon, Ann Hadlock, Geraldine Bacon, Mary Lou Shelden, Jane Winiecki, Ann Maroney, Alice Murphy, Ruth Easson, Margaret Ayres. First Row: Jean MacDonne1l, Teresa. Hourihan, Joan Gallagher, Rita. Gresko, Mary Ellen 0'Connor. 1Therese Battersby absentj, PIIUI' Tl1i1'Iy-1l17'f'0
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