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rqmang, W4 Qiafd I have a little story I want to tell, It 's about some girls that you know well. Lois Basler is one of the crowd, Of her oratorical ability we are proud. T'hen we have our Mary Brady, A fine example of a perfect lady. Next in line is a girl named Dot Who misses school an awful lot. Eleanor Carey with her nice disposition, Will make a fine nurse under any condition. Mary VVinifred is very mysterious, She 'S so secretive, she makes me furious. Helen Kelley is of Irish descent, But Albany gave her that cute accent. Just give Irene the smallest chance And she 'll want to teach you how to dance. If you wish a job done, just call on Claire, For doing things well she has a flair. Eleanor Maloney is our Senior wit. Her funny jokes always make a hit. Jeanette Manoechio does not care to roam She really believes there 's no place like home. Our artist deluxe is T. Milliken. She's always drawing with pencil or pen. Jeanie Nolan is our youngest member. Her friendly smile we'll always remember. Jean Peel's our gift to Hollywood, Her acting Skill is very good. Therese Richardson is a math scholar. She should know how to change a dollar. Mary Schaefer has long nails, And she certainly looks sweet with those pig tails. Regina Schneck is full of vitality And she can't be beat for personality. Peggy Serosky is always writing. She keeps up the morale of those who are fighting. Jolly Mary Margaret is not one to fret, Even when exams are near, she's never upset. Finally there's t'Yours truly with initials M. C. In Treesl' Joyce Kilmer classified me. Mary Catherine NVheeland, '43 Gan ou imagine Robert Barnes on time for Religion class? Lois Basler not humming? Patsy Bonsignore with straight hair? Mary Brady talking incessantly? Dorothy Burns not missing school? Jack Bush not talking politics? Vincent Cardone unhappy? Eleanor Carey not ready a book a day? Thomas Connelly studious? Willia.m Connelly without a brush cut? Francis Doran not keeping track of the orchestras? James Flynn not singing? Mary VVinifred Holleran getting her NIO in history? Helen Kelley being disagreeable? Jack Kerwan without a camera? Page Fifty-seven
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I I K , , ,,..:w,:?..f.,T...r..,..: ,, -,........,.,, ...,,.,,., -..nr....., .T i I-I1 - g 31. - . .... X s an . 4 iii me ,ii .fidaaaq eauncil The Library Council, which was formed last year by the girls of the present senior class, has had a very successful year. They have been of much assistance in the library. The officers of the Senior Council are: President-Mary Margaret Weingart Vice President-Therese Richardson Secretary-Irene Lagonegro TreasureriJeanette Manocchio At the beginning of the year small blue and gold pins were purchased by the members of the council. In November the girls visited the Steele Memorial Library during Book W'eek to View the exhibit of new books. Three parties have been held in the library: in October a Hallowe'en party, one on Valentine's Day, and lastly on May 12 a party to welcome the Junior girls into the council. The new members of the coun- cil are: Mary Ann Galvin, Mary Catherine Richards, Kathleen Milli- ken, Dorothy Affeldt, Patricia Ma- loney, Patricia 0 Connor, Mary Catherine Lundergan, Mary Theresa Splann, Virginia Kelly, Alice Hughes, Mary Lou Murphy, Pauline Malandra, Madalyn Clune, Kathleen Reidy, Florence Kennedy, Margaret Crossed, Margaret Brann, Jean Aderhold, and Eleanor O'Ilanlon. The new officers for next year are: President-Eleanor O'Hanlon Vice-President-Kathleen Milliken Secretary-Mary Catherine Richards Treasurer-Mary Lou Murphy Page Fifty-six
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Irene Lagonegro not laughing? Robert Lisi without a joke? William Owen not arguing with Tom Connelly? Eleanor Maloney without an answer? VVilliam Maloney not discussing military tactics? Jeanette Mannochio not everyone's pal? Claire McCarthy not president of something or other? Therese Milliken not drawing pictures? Jean Nolan without a perpetual smile? Jean Peel not chewing gum? Therese Richardson without a cute hair-bow? Mary Schaefer without something new? Regina Schneck without her trig-homework? Peggy Serosky not hungry? Bolton Terwilliger not willing to lend a hand? Peggy Serosky U13 fail' will am! '7e4l'amenl' We, the Class of 1943, of Elmira Catholic High, being of sound mind and memory, do make, execute, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. We bequeathe to Father Burns-A senior class with fewer boys of draft-age. The Faculty-Peace of mind. Vtfalter Ervin-Stanley VViniecki's ability to stay close to the ground. John Rogan-James Flynn's style on the basketball court. James Collins-Bud Connelly'S technique with the girls. Robert Sullivan-Vincent Cardonels skill in evading Sr. Eleanor. William Ryll-Patsy Bonsignorek Roman nose. James Powell-Tom Connelly 's evasive ability in times of strife. Robert MacNamara-Frank Doran's vivacity. Adrian McCarthy4Robert Barnes' sense of humor. John Ruddick-NVilliam Thomas' skill in tuning pianos with a skate key. Fred Clark-J ack Kerwan's luck in winning War Bonds. Jack Battersby-Bolton Terwilliger's way with Sr. Joachim. Robert McGann-Bill OWen's loyalty as a Boy Scout. Jack McGee-Robert Lisi's car U QMona's jeepj Kathleen Milliken-Eleanor Carey's steadfastness. Jean Aderhold-Regina Schneclds slim little nose. Mary Catherine Richards-Claire McCarthy's bicycle. Madalyn ClunefTherese Milliken's lovely red hair. Kay Reidy-Jean N olan's records. Mary Ann GalvinfMary Brady 's darling hair net. Pat Maloney-Jean Peel'S left hook. Mary Lundergan-Lois Baslerls love for the Negroes. Dorothy Affeldt-Helen Kelley 's southern accent. Pat O'Connor-Mary Holleran's cool and limpid -blue eyes. Virginia Kelly4M. C. Vilheelandls peek-a-boo-bang. Florence Kennedy-M. M. VVeingart's ability in acting as the heartbroken lover. Pauline Malandra-Peggy Seroskyls petiteness. Alice Hughes-T. Richardson's cute little hair-ribbons. Joan Curran-Jeanette Manocchio's gentle and agreeable personality. Margaret CrossedwEleanor Maloney's ability to win scholarships. Mary Lou Murphyflrene Lagonegro's friendliness to Elmira Bus Drivers. Mary Teresa Splann-Dorothy Burn's lovely brown eyes. In Witness Whereot, we have hereunto subscribed our names. The Class of 1943 Frank Doran Patsy Bonsignore Page Fifty-eight
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