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1: The enthusiastic salvogers of scrap metal are Patricia Kilfoyle, Charlotte Goggin, Mary Jane McGiIIy, Joan Dudz, and Woldemaro Stroiny. 2: Any stomps today? This seemed to be the theme song of the Student Coun- cil this year. Here we find Agnes Pol- lock, Helen Grill and Eileen O'Leory help- ing Sister Mary Cesorie total the receipts of the day. 3: The Home Economics class also went patriotic. Leono Killey, Nina Bishilony, Rita O'Brien, Theresa Stein and Carol Pfoh learn new ways of preparing op- petizing dinners with the materials at hand. 4: The Student Council Officersl Theresa Buettner, Dolores Coviello and Eileen Gunther display the results of the War Chest Drive. 5: Doris Myers, Georgiana Stuart and Rosemary TohoI pack cookies donated by the student body for use at St. John's Cathedral Canteen. 6: Sister Mary Wilmorie explains the rudiments of cooking to beginners Louise Monsour, Jacqueline Olatto and Eileen Esper. 7: Dolores Coviello makes 0 sole of some defense stomps to Laverne Zednik. 8: The typists, too, are patriotic. Teresa Kinsello, Jean Jansen, Ottilio Uehlein, Mary Alice Klemencicl Adrienne Kofron and Jeanne Witz learn how to set up their V mail. 9: Led by Virginia Cipro, a group of Sophs, Geraldine Knecht, Virginia Ver- hunce, Veronica Mihelich 0nd Moryo1ice Mittinger pay tribute to our flag. 10. As future secretaries, Dolores Word, Eleanor Rezak and Amelia Swiatkowski heed the advice of Sister Mary Dolorose. 1 1 z A few of the purchasers of hoirbows with defense stomps attached are Eleo- nore Geidos, Agnes Kirchner and Mar- goret Zboroy. 12: The Pacific struggle also influenced Chemistry proiects this year. Here we find Jone Simko, Margaret Goecker and Mary Lou Gallagher showing their work on Chemistry in Warfare . 13. Rosemary McCune, homeroom repre- sentative of 109 receives from Theresa Buettner, Student Council President, the emblems of the Victory Corps for the girls of her room. Eileen Gunther and Dolores Coviello, Secretary and Treasurer of the Student Council, respectively, also helped to distribute the symbols. 14: Due to present conditions, the Phy- sics class has included aeronautics in its studies. This fascinating subject is pur- sued by Eileen Gunther, Ruth Schumoch- er, Dolores Abood, Polly Mix, Terese Coughlin, Alice McNeil, Helen Schwarz, and Valerie Marchin. 15: Learning how to guard health at the home front are Alice Myers, Antoinette Ruppe, A1ice Gizewski, Virginia Babka, Irene Dolnacko, Betty Jane Poles and Rose Ann Eichenberg. 16: Sister Mary Pouletto gives instruc- tions on thrift to Wanda Hordulok, Kath- leen VMcHugh and Antoinette Fortunoto who are all interested in attaining a consumer's education. 17: Sister Mary Richard gives lessons in practical Home Nursing to Helen Ficzner and Ethel Knopiki 33
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