Elmira Catholic High School - Victorian Yearbook (Elmira, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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Ann Laskaris Camilla Maloney Clara Maloney Suzette Margraff Dolores MeArdle Francis McFarland Connie Milliken Pat Morgan Bob 0'Brien Mary Ellen Panyla Mary Ellen Pautz Robert Rhode John Richardson Eileen Rogan Helen Ruddick Paul Schmidt John Shields Catherine Shults Rose Mary Tierney Mary VVOodhull have my own Kleenex Company be a boxer as good as Joe Louis be a doctor. own the world. be a Latin teacher. be stupid. be a Cr-rnan. bleach my hair. grow a pug-nose. be tall. be an angel. be a big boy. be a crook. shrink. be a meanie. be called A'Pr0f. do the same as Cartwright. be a nurse. be a great dictator. learn to square dance. Last Row fLeft to Righty Robert 0'Brien, Robert Kujawski, John Dailey, John W'hee1a,nd, John Richardson, Robert Rhode, Cornelius Milliken. First Row: Martin Knuth, John Henry, Paul Schmitt, Jerome Hogan, Robert Frawley Matthias Fennell, John Shields, Andrew Knuth. Page Thiriy-five

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if A 6 lf, x 1 , . 'fl , , ,, .,g I . V. 4 '--f 4 I Last Row 1Left to Righty: Mary Ellen Pautz, Margaret Fusaro, Barbara Croft, Mazir Mary Frances McFarland, Antoinette Bonsignore, Mary Woodhull, Eileen Rogan, Betty Hughes, Patricia Morgan, Clara Maloney. Second Row: Mary Hadlock, Teresa Gourley, Suzette Margroff, Dolores McArd1e, Camilla Maloney, Joan Casey, Martha DeLa,ncy, Rosemary Tierney, Mary C. Clune, Ellen Hurley. Front Row: Mary Capozzi, Helen Casey, Ann Laskalris, Mary Ellen Panyla, Catherine Shults, Mary Burke, Helen Ruddick. When Y Qaaw Zfyz !'m aim? '70 . . . Mary Burke Mary Capozzi llelen Casey Mary Joan Casey Mary Catherine Clune Barbara Craft John Dailey Martha DeLaney Mattie Fennell Robert Frawley Margaret Fusaro Theresa Gourley Mary Theresa. Hatlloek John Henry Jerome Hogan Betty Hughes Ellen Hurley Andrew Knuth Martin Knuth Robert Kujawski Page Thzrl be a math teacher. be a nurse like Florence Nightingale. be an air-raid warden. be an actress Canother Bette Davisb. be a singer like my sis. be a vocalist with an orchestra. be a jitterbugr wearing a zootvsuit. get a tan Ktall, tan, and handsomej. be a boogie man CFrankensteinj. act my age. be an artist. buy some freckle cream. have a strong' speaking voice. be a professor. ' let the kids call me Jerry , be the President's Secretary. make some noise. grow a beard. buy a false tooth. be a great scientist like Pasteur. y-four



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LL L. lf e' h cu, L Lagljres men, k. -6. L3-plgbw well I remember when we were UFreshies four years ago. NVe ' 1 X. X' t'elbk3tI Qawgh esferything so new to us. VVe couldn't get used to changing FL blassig-orykl ' glso many different teachers. But tl1e seniors came to our K.. N- x F .rx T aid Qigldyshaulw us theright land sometimes the wrongj tlllllgfs to do. They 1nadek1Ekl'eel.th3-fxwwre belonged at Catholic High. VVhenever there were any aciivities,,xtheksfniers 'made sure that we freshmen were included. Our first year would have bgenxyk-,ry different without the seniors, so jolly and ready tosfelpit K X N l hope, Freshmen, wexliavc made you feel the same as those seniors did us four years ago. Perha1o'S'5ivei haven 't always done our best but I know you will forgive us. we 'lovedrhgivingr you with us for our last year because of your friendliness and-'loQ'c'for Catholic High. We wish you all success in your remaining high school yearsf - Sincerely, A Senior Fr. Burns: Why does cream rise to the top of the bottle? R.. Frawley: So the people can get lt. Sr. Eleanor: VVhat has the government done to protect the Indians? M. McFarland: Put them in reservoirs. Dad: What dees this 58 on your report card mean? M. Pantz: Oh that! 'l'hat's probably the temperature in the class room. ,'L Sr. Vincehtiine: VVho was sorry when the Prodigal Son returned? Matt Fennell: The fatted calf. ix 5 Page Thirly-six

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