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

 - Class of 1943

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Page 52 text:

ea-.4 Back Slaff Seated left to ligllii Mary Schaefer Therese Milliken Mary Margaret Weingart Art Editor Art Editor Assistant Business Manager Patsy Bonsignore Eleanor Maloney William Thomas Editor-in-Chief Co-Editor Associate Editor Standing: James Flynn John Kerwan Business Manager Photography Editor 14 To 'the members of the Yearbook staff, I wish to express my sincere appreciation for their fine Work in making the yearbook a success. I wish also to thank the members of the Senior Class for turning in literary material and securing the advertisements which made possible the publication of this book. On behalf of the staff, I wish to thank Sister Mary Stephen, our advisor, for her interest and assistance. Patsy Bonsiguore Editor-in-Chief Page Foriy-fiwfe

Page 51 text:

We paecficl' VVouldn't it be strange, if in '53, NYe found some truth in this prophecy? Robert Barnes-Beautician-but hates to do up his own hair. Lois Basleriliiinning a dress shop in Frog Hollow. Patsy BonsignoregReplaced Red Skelton on the Radio. Mary Brady-Feature editor of the New York Times. Dorothy Burns-Captain of the 3rd division of YV. A. A. C. Jack BushYSingringr with the ltletropolitan Opera. Vincent Cardone-llnited States Senator from New York State. Eleanor Carey-Runs a Business School. Thomas Connelly- Missionary in Japan. YVilliam Connelly-Runs his own tow service-Always about twenty girls on the line. Francis Doran-Owns a little gas station called Doran's Haven on the side of the Roadfl James Flynn-Physical Instructor at Vassar. Mary YV. Holleran-Singing with Jimmy Dorsey. Helen Kelley--Teacher ot' Chemistry at Elmira Catholic High School. John Kerwanw-Aerial Photographer for the Army. Irene liagonegro-American Woman Flyer. Robert Lisi-Great Actor-Now playing in Romeo and Juliet. Eleanor Maloney-First Woman to be a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. WVilliam Maloney-Head contractor of the new NV. P. A. Jeanette Manocchio-Inventor of a NVireless Telephone. Claire McCarthy-Runs a dairy farm. Therese Milliken-French teacher at Carnegie T'ech. Jean Nolan-A nun-VVorking with Father Connelly in Japan. YVilliam Owen-Owner of a large number of chain drug stores. .lean Peel-Assistant nurse to Doctor Tojo. Therese Richardson-National VVoman Bowling: Champion. Mary Schaefer-Owns and directs an all ntale band tLucky girll. Regina Schneck-Runs a distillery on South Mountain. Peggy Serosky-Just married-Husband 6' S . Bolton Terwilliger-Head soda-jerk in Wm. Owen's Store. VVillian1 Thomas-Dirctor of Trinity Choir. Mary M. XVeing.1gart-Fat woman in Cole Brothers' Circus. Mary C. VVheeland-Head of American Red Cross. John Nvilmot-President and Owner of NVilmot,s Super Clothespin Factory. Stanley YVineski4l'rofessional Football Player. NVillia1n Connelly '43 Robert Barnes '43 14 Sequel lo 'lin alamlafi aiefcfein The poppies grow as in days before, But those who died in that first World VVar Can never rest. Their cries resound as neter before, The torch ot' freedom burns once more, Oh rest in peace, ye honored dead. VVhere once we failedg we now are firm, Your deaths no longer ours to spurn, So sleep well, soldier, sleep. James Flynn, '43. Pug. Forty-four



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, .S VVilliam Connelly Mary Schaefer James Flynn Mary M. IVeingart Eleanor Maloney Jack Bush Therese Milliken Dorothy Burns M. C. IVheeland Eleanor Carey Jeanette Manocchio M. NV, Holleran Claire McCarthy XV. Maloney Stanley Winiecki Jean Peel Irene Lagonegro Peggy Serosky Regina Schneck Patsy Bonsignore Jean Nolan Francis Doran Robert Lisi NVilliam Thomas Vincent Cardone Robert Barnes Therese Richardson John VVilmot Bolton Terwilliger NVilliam Owen John Kerwan Thomas Connelly Mary Brady Lois Basler eniafz. Senlimenlafd The Slumber Song Ain't got a dime to my name Tall, Tan and Terrific It's never too late Scatterbrain It 's great to be an American Imagination This is the Army, Mr. J ones Take me out to the ball game Soft-Hearted So Rare You must've been a beautiful Babe-y NVe speak of you often So long, Shorty I like to make music Youlre a Natural Blue, VVhat For? Small Fry You couldn't be Cuter Happy go Lucky Shuffle oft' to Buffalo Just Lazy Music, Maestro, Please You're an Education Bewildered How long did I dream Sing! your worries away In a little UDutchl' Garden Ten Pretty Girls Old Man Mose Jeanie with the light brown hair Each time I puff on my cigarette Mary is a grand old name I wanna Jitterbug with you Therese Richardson '43 wanna, an 7fae fem VValking in the rain . . . To think of it brings drowsiness. On the um- brella, the rain falls with a steady patter. At first it sounds like gravel being thrown on a window, but gradually it dies down. You forget the noise while stepping carefully through the puddles. A world of darkness surrounds you and you feel as if you are cut off from the rest ot' the universe in a quiet corner of your own. Thoughts run on, undisturbed. By holding the umbrella low, people cannot come into your world. IValking slowly, taking in the fresh smell of the rain, y ou feel at peace. Claire MCC3Ttl1y' '43 Pay 1: Forty-six

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