Our Lady of Mercy High School - Mercedes Yearbook (Rochester, NY)
- Class of 1945
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XVII 2 NUZNIBER II And He grefw ln fwzsdom and grace before God and mmm 270 the Lila 5 of 1945 XCH one of us IS 1lIllJlfl0LlS We set up hlgh 'md motlx lflllg tasks to he .leeomphshed We don t xx cwh our efforts or qulhhle oxer hlrdslups not xx hen the fro 11 h IS lllSplICLl us Suth xx 15 x our thought xx hen you looked ahead at the l3CfTlI1I1lI1fT of xour freshman x ear Then xou '1nt1e1 pated the dax xxhen, as senlors Hlled xx 1th the prldc of aecomphshment x ou xx ould hld good hxe to that sehool xou loxed those sheltered xcus thlt xx ould he 1 prelude to hfe C outemplfntlng grldultlon then, hoxx ever, xx as ohjeetlxe thmlung, 1t eould not haxe meant xx h.1t lf me ms to xou noxx No one could be expeeted to reqhze yust hoxv semors feel hoxx xour goal hw been re1ehed, xou hqxe set xour stmdlrds hxgh If IS undouhrcdlx xours alone Hut xour flllllllpll h IS heeome ours too, a sx mhol to us of xxorlx xxfcll done VVL re yustlx proud of x ou, thc Scmor Cliss of 45 proud to six xxe lxnexv x ou, xve xx orked xx 1th x ou, plwx ed xx lth xou prmx ed xx 1th x ou As xxe Watch x ou leaxe Mercy, something of x our Hne Splflf md eommdcslup Lomas haelx to us God hless xou lox ll Xler elans, xour memorx 1n our heal ts em nexcr the HI LEX S1 Hxr 46 X J' if if af . . . . 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SHIRLEY VOGT KATHLEEN F LAI-IERTY JOTCE HARRIS ROSE HASFLMAIER SHIRLFY HFRMAW NORMA MILLER TyP1SfS JULIA WIXTED EILFFN EIVIERY PATRICIA FOLEY ANN SECCOMBE Czrculazzon Manager HELEN UEBEL Mazlzng Clerk Asszstants AL DREY RICDOINALD Arnsts SHIRLEY O BRIEN COLETTA WEBSTER 46 75 CENTS PER COPY MARIE STOCK DOROTHY UHL SLSAN VILLAREALE Sir PUBLISHED JAN UARY AND JUNE s, . : . ' 1' - L f X JH- -1- III? .Qi Q, 1 . I ' ' ' JS!! 1 ' aff? AI -., My L' ,gg DORIS KUSCHEL - . s - , A A , t . , Ef ?Q'-15 . ' I ' . s - . 7 v 7 Y D P . , h Terronal Jflentzon NIARILYV MCCARTHY needs no Introductmn her talent for XB rItIng IS on a par vlth her well known dramatxc and mus Ical 8bll1IlCS 49- 49 49 SHIRLEY O BRIEN noted for her IrIsh xut dlstmgulshed herself for art work In the jan uary MERCEDES and agam In June 49 49- 49 PATRICIA SAUNDERS tall dark haxred Semor who partxcrpates In all sports especIally euels ID horseback rrdmg comes forth IH thIs ISSUC wlth a dellghtful ballad 49 49- C7 MARY jo LODER com Ing from Sacred Heart this up and commg NlERCEDES author contrIb utes to thIs Issue a heart warmmg story of a horse 49 49 49 ANN LENWON pente soft V0lCCd Sophomore dramatrcally l!1CllI1Cd further dxsplays her talent In tlIIs AlERCEDES 49 49- 49 AlARY ANNE AlOORE adds her subtle humor to conversfmons umque Interpretatlons In Puhhe Spealtmg Class t e Xloore farm proudes 1 mturll h1tLLround for her 'lllllllll storms AT YO R ERVICE FRONI IISPIIQI DIDILATIONI PRONI THF EDIIIIR s ARNILH AIR ARTICI ES NIIADPD-A TRANsI XIOR OUR POSYNIAX NIAKING A I-IONIE RLNI AN IRISHNIAIN A FAIRX A TALE A PAGE FRON1 JAINILS DIARH MENIORIES A LAIIGH A TEAR FEATURES As IHI WORLD Gors HI RI AND TllFRP FIJIIORIAIS PICIORIAL Rrxn- W IIN IHI BooK SrALLs FICTION A HORSE T0 CONQLFR THENI Hr Was A HERO CAR KLISIA II DouN ON THE TRAILS .IANIF SUE, THE BESTEST GIRL A CIRTAIN MFI IING LFCIND or THF BLACR SN ARI PHOTOCR XPHS ARE TRII In ALONE XVITH jon HII XWITH A BRILR IOP US A DII-IIRI Nl gl RINI -X GRI XII IN s TAI I or V501 FR IRI CXIIIOII s PI Iulza IVzxted, 4 Fuznees Grant, 4 Rosemary Bofwe, 45 lllflflflll Callahan Anne DePrez Betsy Sbleszngw, 45 Re Ie tvs 'lfl ry jo Loder 4I Sbezla H 0 gan Mary Ann Moore Ann Lennon, 47 Patrzcza Hoy 46 Uarzlyn McCarthy 45' Patrzeza Honalmn Mary Ellen Boyle 47 Slvezla Hogan, 46 Harqy Dzxon, 1 Slvezlzz H0 gan Pan IC za Saunden -I5 PAGF Z I f f Z I , 3 :': ........................ ..... . .. .......... ....2 1' I ......................... ..... . .... 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Grandma lust can t understand Patsy s attempts at explanauons about her dates Xnd Patsy can t seem to mal e her under stand juha Vhxteds Needed A Tram latoz portrays then' thoughts 6 Nt fir M 1 5 i txt V. .xt .4 , ' u lan... Q , 1 ,I I 4 7 I ' 7 . 7 and There on page 23. Laugh, embarass- . 1 . , ' . fc 1 l '- . 7 .Q ' 9 9 . . 7 . 1 - , , 7 v A . . ' '. ' . c - Q ' lr- , 1 F- - -42-I If you bar e ever trzed to make frxends uztb a horse youll l0'z,e this story 5 ,4 flu e in Evnquvr. . . A LOVE TO WIN? oRsEs are hke people each one lf you knoxx hlm xx ell enough has a d1st1nct person alltv Felxua was a da1ntv nerx ous horse xv1th xvhom II xxas very dlfiicult to make frxends but once one earned her frlend slup she xx as a staunch one She xxas nelther blg nor small nor xx as she flabby nor lean Her d1st1nct1ve colormg hoxxever xx as unforgettable Her mane never cut short xx as sandv so also her tall and her coat xx as a gl1SfCflll'1g xvhlte Hecked xx xth mane and tall xv1th occas1onal dark reddlsh spots When I Hrst met Fel1c1a she xx as a sleepxng colt of five dax s Even then her beaut1ful coat seemed to catch every stray Sunbeam For txvo years I nexther saxv nor heard of her Then one summer I xvent to a glrls camp and agaln met her By now, she xxas a horse upon whxch onlv the accompllshed rlders were permltted to Slt lNow I had never rldden a horse That summer I xvorked l1ke a crazv fool to become an expert rlder for I had fallen madly IH love Wlfh FCIICIH though as yet I had not told her About half the Sum mer was over when I eamed mv first rlde on her I came up to the stables wlth apples and sugar to offer her She accepted these glfts m differently That r1de was one glorlous hour I shall never forget Though mv glfts had not xx on her she seemed to llke me She put on her verv best galts for me her smooth rack her rhythmic Cantor her rockmg xxalk On mx next rnde she xvas even more perfect to me Mary I0 Loder, 47 and she seemed to knoxx me From that txme on I came to her stall dally xvlth apples and sugar and I grexv to love her more and more She also llked me I knovx but nothlng IS more cruel more tantallzmg than to love a thmg or a person and be gnven onlv a cool llklng rn return Here I mlght sav that her stall was separated from the other horses because the stables xx ere overcrowded and she seemed to thrxve on the open a r camp closed for the summer, she escaped from her outdoor stall It xvas a cool damp mght heraldmg autumn The moon was full rn the heavens and the stars stood out hke studs on blue black velvet It was I who heard FCl1Cl2 cantermg r1derless through the fields near my tent lt was also I xvho went out alone to catch her At first, I could not see, then as my eyes became accustomed to the dark I saw her standing not ten feet away llke a motlonless phantasm She stood starmg at me haughtxly the PICIUIC of hlgh courage, suddenly she snorted, tossed her head paxved the ground, and then moved a few lnches toxvard me though I remamed still Then suddenly she lost her haughty alr and walked sloxvlv, ashamedly toxvard me Closer she came then nuzzled her soft nose at my shoulder Onlv then I ralsed my burnlng arms and encircled her neck loxmg her more than ever before MV heart seemed bursting xvlth love for her I knew now that I had conquered her that she loved me too 7 - Ll 4 . 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WHAT THE RECORDS SAID E VSAS a small boy vuth a mop of wayward flaxen ha1r a one slded toothless gr1n tw1nkl1ng blue eyes whxch now held the suggestxon of tears Hrs cheeks were as rosy as an apple and he nervouslv clutched a cap xn h1s grlmx hands He wore a paxr of faded blue overalls wlth one suspender mlss 1ng and a gray but once whlte shlrt He shxfted h1s bare feet uncomfort ably over the floor ran one foot over a board and glanced up m awe at the man who sat at the desk wrltmg sergeant at that Now he looked up from h1s work and glanced 1n surprlse at the bov Hello young fellow What can I do for you: Well two brlght spots of red appeared on h1s cheeks as he moved the foot back and forth across the board more f1ercely than ever Well my brother Xesp There was a sllght note of 1m PHUCIICC 1l'l IIll6 SC1'gC2l'1lIS VOICC By Sbezla Hogan, 46 65? ati, , Wi A A E Qu? Palne Here we are The boy moved over to where the soldler was standlng Hns eyes llghted up when he saw the card Km I see xt: I bet I could read xt Im ln the second grade now The sergeant started to read and a look of alarm passed qulckly over h1s ace N he spoke 1n a gentle vo1ce as he thrust the card behmd h1m m voluntarlly No Ill tell you what xt says He returned to the desk wxth allowmg h1s eyes to leave that preclous card The soldler placed the card on the desk face down He seemed lost 1n thought for a m1nute and the boy walted respectfully At last he opened his mouth to speak and he could see the bov catch Ins breath as he d1d so Well he began contractlng h1s brow 1nto a troubled frown your brother and h1s group of buddles were ln thls machlne gun nest Well my brother Blll he was kllled 1n S1 Slc ly an I wondered well h1s name was B1ll Palne and I thought he mxght have been well sort of a hero I mean I thought lf you had h1s record here you could tell me lf he was Im sorry son Im terrlbly busy novs the man broke off as he caught sight of the boy s forlorn lxttle face Okay okay It won t take long Was he once statloned at th1s camp? The boy smlled Yeah Before he went 21CI'OSf The soldler rose and consulted some files 1n the corner Pame Lets see We should eat have the report by now Pacton Page 8 But Blll wasn t a machlne gunner the boy mterrupted 1n protest He drove a tank He told us so ln one of h1s letters The man gulped audlbly and then favored h1m Wlfh a reprovlng frown He took shel ter ln this nest under fire I d1dn t say he was a machme gunner Now dont lnterrupt or else I can t tell Vou Oh I won tl the bov scarcely breathed Well a hldden German threw a plneapple rlght at the nest where your brother and h1s buddles were A pmeapple The boy was puzzled To 2 fPleate page 612 . y , H f 1- - H . h . ' , , 1 ' WLAQ . . . . . 1 rr 'A-'rl ' - ' vp. - , 2, X g ,I ,, . . . 1 ,ac ' ' ' - - , . A ,Q 1 - 77 ' f - . w 1, '--'V ' . . 5 . g x, N. . . . . . fi f le- 1 1 - 0 ' :gi f U f - ' ' - 4 ,gy LL 11 ' ' ' 'llllll 'qs O' l , , .. . ' 'CI 1 , . Y ,ax W . U , . 1 . ' 9 a u , 1 H! I Q, ' . '. , fl' ' . . buslly. Here was a real soldler and a . ,Q the boy dogglng h1s footseps, never li 1 I Q . . . , . -n.. 1 M ' zgifgl c Q I 9 ' 'T 3 ' 77 ' CL 71 ' ' ' -'1 1 , ' KL .Ti 77 I GC 77 ' ' ' 1 ' 7 ca I 71 . ' ' - , cc ' n l u , Q Q , 1 1 a Cl , ' Ti ' ' He-,Y D - ' ,1 1 ' 44 ' 1 ' 11 ' 1 ' 1 . . . . . L, Tl. T ' ' 71 , . . . ,, . . . ,L u 1 1 ' V 11 ' - , ' 1 , . --' . . . . - , . 7 ' CC 1 7 77 1 ' ', cc 1 I1 , 77 as , ' ' - ' 7 . H . Y . , 77 ' 11 ' , ' K6 ' :77 CC ' if ' Y 77 -'Eff With all their jifue and .rharp talk teen-agerr tackle 'work 'with the same 'mm that they put xn then fun fb- Needed. . . ll Crux lain . . . FROM SLANGUAGE TO ENGLISH ARTHoLoMEw s Bounteous Bakery One of the crumbs talking and so Henry joseph Van Dyke the 3rd aged sixteen CHank to h1s friendsj begins another con versation on the Ameche whlch by the way used to be the sharp way of referr1ng to the telephone Recently however the younger set of Cooperstown has alluded to th1s abused instrument as anything from earphones to goss1p gadgets Back to Hank however who by this EIITIC IS g1v1ng a lme long enough to hang next Mondays wash on to his current pm up girl After really gettlng 1n the groove Hank finally decides to pop the question namely to ask Miss Wllma Ann Flnch QW1ll1e to her frlendsj if he may drag her to the Saturday mght Victory Hop at the towns one and only hlgh school featuring Mlke Maloneys Muslc Makers the town s one and only band At thls pomt his conversation IS somewhat mterrupted by his s1ster Patsy aged seventeen who enters the room accompanled by a few frlends to whom she is g1VlI'lg a play by play descrlptlon of last nlghts date who very apparently hadn t been on the ball It seems her escort had been putting lf emphatically a barb w1th the personality of a hippo potamus Hank however YVlfl'l great nonchalance continues h1s repartee desplte the talk laugh ter uvey records and cllnk of 1ce in coke glasses and most of all desplte the xx ar xx hoops emanatlng from his 5 ounger brother and sister vsho are runn1ng through the house play mg Ind1ans Exh1b1t1ng no outward frustratlon Grand mother Van Dvke xx ho by the may has been s1tt1ng qu1etlV on the davenport for qulte some By lulza Wzxted, time IS nevertheless experiencing great mner turmoil Having cheerfully offered to take care of everything while her son and his Wlfe went on a much needed vacatlon she IS now beg1nn1ng to feel a trlfle dlSCOITlHtCd Al though not wantmg to be termed old fash 1oned or unnecessarily strlct Nanna really doesn t see much sense ln some of the talk and actlons of her young grandchildren For mstance lust this morning upon re markmg that the glrl next door was a sweet little thing had recelved from Patsy the reply Oh yes she cooks w1th gas After expressmg her astonlshment that the Brown s expected Nancy to do all the cooking Patsy went 1nto one of those awful fits of glg glmg that lasted for about five mmutes And then last nlght when Hank had stated I got mto an awful rut th1s after noon and she had replied Well why dont you use vour fathers tow rope: Its in the garage he had said w1th a look of ln credulous amusement upon h1s face Im afrald vou misunderstand Mlsunderstand mdeed' When she was Voung bovs and girls spoke Engllsh Yes' she was golng to have a serious llttle confer ence wlth the children thls afternoon and end this silly nonsense 0 0 Q Two hours later finds the Van Dyke s at the lunch table Determmedly Nanna opens the comersatlon with Have vou children any thlnfr planned for this afternoon fShe hopes she sounds as erse to anv plans of anv sort j Patsx alxx ays the first to reply savs Why after Ive helped xx 1th the dlshes I planned to go to the ratlomng board to help out for a fPlease page 6Ij 9 D ' ' '45 , . . . . . . . . , . ,, . . . . . . - u - 77 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' as 11 - - cc - - 77 ' ' u 71 ' 1 1 . , . 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MERCIANS TRUE ANECDOTES Illustrated by Colletta Webster, F ALL the trxals and l tr1 ulatlons fun and good ,Q I' t1mes and embarrassing situ QM B .wi atlons my mother and father p have had 1n bI'll'1UlI1g up the ll elght chxldren 1n our fam 1ly a few events w1ll alwavs stand out 1n mx memory The amuslng l1ttle 1nc1dent I want to tell you about now happened on one of our memorable trlps to Long Island My slster who was four at the txme and I really made qulte a palr what one dldn t th1nk of the other would Four of us had stopped 1n a Poughkeepsle restaurant for lunch Wlth all the cur1os1ty of three years old I had to stand up to see what was goxng on Stand1ng on t1ptoes to peek over the top of the booth what d1d I dlscover but some thmg Whlte and soft and furry xt must be a kltty so I petted It and called to mv s1ster 1n a hxgh p1tched vo1ce Come and pet the n1ce klttyl Bemg very agreeable she got up and jolned the fun but only too suddenly we d1s covered from a reprlmand by our parents that It was no k1tty at all but the ha1r of a re fined elderly gentleman' As mother tells the story It was fortunate that the man had a sense of humor and thev all had a good laugh over lf Stlll lm glad I was too young to real1ze mv mlstake lean Austzn 45 Q Q Q The other day whlle I was waxtxng for a bus Cand aren t We always J I saw a l1ttle boy of about seven years standlng near me He was dressed 1n a n1ce l1ttle camels halr coat and Eton cap but my eyes filled to see that a swollen bumpy mlttened hand almost twice 1tS normal SIZC hung hmply at h1s rlght slde He had the sweetest sm1le and seemed obh VIOUS of h1s handlcap when a lady dropped 10 her transfer mv l1ttle frlend Went qulckly 1n pursu1t of It and pol1tely presented It to her I passed the nme of day w1th hrm hxdmg my sympathy of course just then another l1ttle boy of about the same age came up and sa1d You got em DOHHICD Donn1e an swered Sure Ibeen wa1t1n and producmg some dozens of marbles from h1s mxtten pro ceeded to trade wlth h1s pal Eunice I-Iojfend 46 Q Q Q When I was voung I perslsted 1n uslng me mstead of I My mother tr1ed to break me of th1s f hablt but had no success v-4 down vslth me She was deter m1ned that I was gomg to learn the correct Engllsh She sa1d sentences beglnnlng wlth I and I repeated them after her F1nally mother verv proud of her great accompl1sh ment called my father on the phone She told me to come to the phone and tell daddy what I had learned Very excxtedlv I blurted out Daddy me can sav I' Dorothy Walsh 45 0049 When I was s1x vears old my mother start ed me ln school A few days later she IH qu1red how I l1ked school I replled I l1ke If okav but d1d you know that Sxster hasn t taken her hat off yet? Margaret Heberger 45 Q Q Q It happened on the second of March a day the Flmgans w1ll never forget Dad came out to the house to take me to the hospltal to see my new l1ttle s1ster Well now I wasn t pCCt1I1g an extra ord1nar1lv beautxful one ut I wasn t prepared for what I saw I can t scrlbe my first 1mpress1on accurately but s e 7 '46 I'-yn .b . flu, ff 4 'I I . .I ' s ' , it l ' , - - - , 1 f ' ' ' , . u 4 a 1 ' I a il . . . . ,, , . ,, . 1 1 - ' - - V cc ' ' 1 77 ' 1 , , 1 1 1 0 , - , . . . , ' 7 7 7 7 . . . , , ' . ' ' cs 11 ' cc 77 ' S ' ' .' , , I- - K . . I. - . . . X xy . - I X I , . 7- , l 4 'T' ' . I One summer day, mother sat L - 3 :I - 7 1 1' - -ar , , . . , 1 GL 77 l ' . . . H . l 7 .. V. ,, . 1 . . , . . . . 7 , - . , . , ' . 7 , - an , 77 9 . 9 . ' , 7 1 u 7 7 . , ' , . . , I , - . . , , , . . , , - 1 , ' , . U . . . 7 , 7 ' 7 77 . 1 v 7 7 R ' . ' 1 I u 7 , ' ' ' ' ' ex 1 1 1 ' 9 1 - ' 7 1 b ' 1 ' 7 7 - . de- . Q 9 h dxd look a l1ttle l1ke the m1ss1ng lmk vo1ced my exalted opmxon and that xx as my great mxstake Because at that preclse moment a young mterne stepped 1nto the room and nalvelv remarked I thmk she looks yust llke you 'Nhss Fmngan Margaret Fmlgarz, 46 000 Dld you ex er hear m the early sprmgtlme the steadv drone of a furnace blower 5 and become dxsgusted vs 1th S..-f' 4, the monotonous hum drum NVell just that happened to keep from hear1ng that steady nolse I had to thmk of somethmg qulck Hence I strolled around 1n our back yard and lmgered m front of a b1g beautxful pussy wlllow bush Alas brlght ldea popped mto my demented excuse for a bram So I started strlpmg the lovelv furry PUSSICS from the bush and stuffed two or three 1nto each ear All I can say IS that I drdn t hear much agam untll three days later when I finally told mother of the mcxdent and she trotted me off to Doctor Brown who extracted one httle pussv from my left ear and two of them from my rlght one Edna Kress 45 GGG Bemg a very mtelhgent chlld faged fourj my mother alwavs let me mform peddlers of her absence Of course we both crossed our fingers when we entered mto such a grlevous s n One day after assurmg the salesman that my mother wasnt at home I yust happened to eve h1s basket an Nlother' I cr1ed but this ones got popcorn balls' Arm Dertmger 45' 000 The lake wmd xx as softly blow mg through the open wmdou of ms bedroom bearmg strams of dreamv muslc from a nearbv partv The four plece orchestra that was rendermg IIS SCIVICCS for the occasion lulled me gradu ally to sleep weary as I was from a day of strenuous beach fun But suddenly I awoke xx 1th a lolt to find myself standmg r1g1d m the mlddle of my bed I xx as nonplussed untfl the obuous ex planatlon came to me on wmgs of song The orchestra had struck up a new tune The Star Spangled Banner Barbara N orton, '46 0-0-0 When my mother s eldest daughter fguess whoij xx as begmnmg to learn the value -1' 1? of money she was gn en a 5 :'i'1?Z. xx h1Ch to buy a sucker On one of her first VISIIS to Sunday Mass when the collectxon plate was passed her mother pressed a few pennles into her hand to drop 1nto the basket The usher who was passmg the collectxon plate mlght have been th1nk1ng What a de mure ch1ld when the tmy hand dropped the coppers m but he was rudely mterrupted by Mama' he dxdn t gxve me any suckers' Ioyce Harrzs 45 4506 About slx years ago I made an unforgettable faux pas I had always strlven to put my best foot forward wlth my cousms They went to the Unxversxty and I yearned to be m that class I especlally admxred Walt smce he was the eldest and most collegfate When Walt remote and unattamable ap peared m a splend1d whlte basketball sweater I naturally became CXC1fCd I praxsed my hero and scrut1n1zed the gorgeous yellow and blue college seal wlth 1ts strange I atm vc ords Outdomg myself IH an effort to express mv admlratlon upon seemg the motto Melxora I asked ID awed breathlessness And Walt what does malaria mean: Helen Uebel, 45 60-0 After bemg out late one school nlght, If was an ordeal for me to tear myself from mv Beauty Rest mattress an txme for school ll . . . 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LC K ' 7 77 , . 7 Y .Y , ' the next mormng Wlth droopy ey es and an Im ln the Mlddle of Nowhere feelmg I managed to wash dress and swallow a blte of breakfast I walked up our street 1n a seml COHSCIOUS state I boarded a bus took a seat and dove 1nto a book Whether It was soc1al contact wxth the other world v1a the bus or the sudden ln pact of my vacant mmd wlth knowledge v1a the text I dont know but I suddenly woke up And my astomshed eyes beheld my pleated skirt and long blue sweater mstead of our usual school unlform' Can you 1mag1ne trymg to explam that one ln the office? Neither can I Nelther could they Maryone Murphy '46 000 Our garden wlth all IIS rare fruits and vegetables -L was always my father s prlde E and joy In the summer of old a blrght 1nvaded the strawberry patch Then one day unknown to me Dad de clded to keep close observatlon of the patch Br1ght and early the bhght mvaded the garden and Dad caught If Not wlth hrs hands but wlth a movxe camera Every once m a whlle Dad shows the movle of the Human Strawberry Blight m Luczlle Lenlaard 45 O00 Mother was entertamlng one evenmg for an uncle of hers who had lust been appomted as Blshop of Melbourne and who was preparmg to sall to Australla As a sery speclal treat my younger s1ster and I were allowed to stay up after our usual bedtlme Now among the guests there u as a prrest whose very prommently bald head fascmated me for never before had I seen anvone so destltute of ha1r After some tlme of deep concentratxon on the latter subject I cautlously made my vuav over to hlm and wlth chlldlsh smcerlty asked Did the w1nd blow all your hair awav Patrzcza Murphy 45 12 It happened m the mlddle of Srxth Avenue Two small tow n g1rls were malestlcally trymg to cross the street 1n the nonchalant manner of the veterans of New Xork We Qahuh Rochester 1snt exactly brg town you knowj started to cross w1th the green l1ght and had progressed onto the m1ddle of that terrorlzmg avenue when the hght turned red Traffic resumed and bewlldered by busses and cars all about us we mstmctlvely grabbed what we thought was each other s hand When our gr1p on the hand of poor Mrster In Be tween a httle old man of a least sixty be came unbearable he lmplored Grrls please don t hold my hands so tight Moral ALWAYS look to the left and r1ght when crossxng the street lean Lawson, 4 000 Blessed w1th an over zealous tra1t of curxosrty I was qulte chrldhood days The grand chmax of my perslstent yen to find out the whvs whens and '0- 1 lx wherefores of thmgs came vshen a Protestant plavmate asked me to go to church w1th her Unknown to my Mother I accepted her 1nv1tat1on and thought th1s would be an ex c1t1ng adventure I walked down the alsle and unconcerned as 1f lt were a Cathollc Church genuflected next to a pew But thls was just the begmnlng My playmate It seems was a star member of the church cholr so when the cholr dlrec tor heard that she had brought a convert along she 1ns1sted that I be brought along to slng w1th the choxr I found myself bemg ushered down to the basement of the church and was decked out xuth a flamlng red cape and a black cap Then I made mv grand entrance 1nto the cholr loft xx elghted down by a huge hx mnal and eyes sparkhng wlth eagerness There I was an angehc PICIUIC s1ng1ng wlth such Innocent fervor ln an Epxscopahan cho1r' I ean Braucb 45 - l - 7 . . . 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I , 7 - b , - , Karak 1411 OPEN PLAINS MEAN FREEDOM HE sms. departed behind a huge hxll and the sky was filled wlth an amber t1nt Drink mg from a small stream a young colt hfted h1s head hlgh He glanced qulckly toward the h1ll and then ran ulth all hlS long mlght to a lonely figure The colt brushed the horse on the Slde and then lay down b6S1dC her The older horse h1s mother gave her son a frlend ly n1p then she too lay down Round up tlme had started and they had been separated from the rest of the herd they had raced all day and were tlred She lay dozmg her m1nd ever open to any unfamxllar sound She feared that many of the colts would be caught for they were too young to run far Fmally she heard the regular breath 1ng of her son and rested unt11 dawn The young colt awakened refreshed and happy He loped around 1n thelr hldmg place and ate the sweet green grass of the Wyom 1ng plams and drank from a sparklmg stream trred and restless When they had been w1th the herd they had been movlng all the t1me but hrs mother trled to explam If was not safe to move on So the days came and went Each day the colt grew stronger and more Heet of foot Never had there been such a beautlful gray He had 1nher1ted h1s well developed head and h1s full w1de chest from h1s father He was not at all l1ke stocky pra1r1e ammals of Wy om mg He was hlgh strung h1s XV1El'lC1'S clean and sloplng Hrs legs were as hard as 1ron while the muscles ln h1s shoulders rnppled rn graceful lmes as he walked If 1n th1s Hrst day the colt had grown rest less rt was nothmg as to what If was now He began to hate the four walls that pmned h1m ln on all sxdes He wanted to be out on the pra1r1e Jumplng and raclng wlth the other horses By Mary Ann Moore VVhen a month had passed h1s mother at last agreed to take h1m out of the hxdmg place He trembled with Joy as they wound back agam through the tra1l they had come They found a herd but not the same one they had been xuth before The colt for h1s part worked 1nto the middle lookmg for one h1s SIZC He wandered among the grazmg horses for at least two hours when suddenly they were aroused by war hoops on all s1des The horses began to stampede not knowing where they were gomg They raced ahead only w1sh mg to get away from the sounds made bw men on horses They ran for hours he could hear the scream of the new born colts who were unable to keep up thls pace The stam pede contlnued HIS breath came 1n short gasps and he was unsure of h1s fOOf1ng Then suddenly they found themselves 1n a large coral shut ln on all S1dCS where sweatlng In a few hours the colt was I'CC61Vll'lg grate ful rest He had been extremely thlrsty but as soon as he had approached the water trough rough hands had pushed h1m away So he slept h1s throat burned wlth thrrst his legs were swollen and sore It hurt even to stand on them The next two or three weeks were a hvmg horror for the young colt He had been sep arated from h1s mother on the second day of h1s confinement and now he was about to be sold Sold to the Rodeo sold to a Mr Far naum He placed a halter over the colt s head and led h1m away Youll have to rest up old boy he sand The rodeo contests w1ll be open1ng soon When the contest opened he would not buck he was a great dlsappolntment to the spectators At last he was sold agam thls nme to a rancher u ho owned a vast racmg 13 Q Q 7 , 45 I Y . . , . , ,. . . 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' 9 stable Now he was a given a name that of Caral1s1a II after a famous race horse whom he looked like C2f3l1Sl2 was allowed to roam the pastures but he wished more than any thing to be back in Wyoming His first race was a great disappointment but through gentle training he at last learned how to spurt and to save breath for a faster finish Overnight the sport page was shouting h1s name He held the world s record for the tvso mile track He was called a horse w1th a heart The west wanted to race against this horse They vowed that their Ocean Bisquit could outlive and outrun any horse that lived A spcecial race was to be held in the East for the two kings Caral1s1a II was put into a special stall so he would not be bumped on the yourney He rode for five or six hours in the slow freight in more or less of a stupor Sud denly the freight stopped and the livestock were led out to be watered and fed before continuing the trip Caral1s1a looked around him the air denly realized where he was Back in Wyom mg' He leaped high in the air broke away from his trainer and made a dash for freedom He ran faster than he had ever run in his life The trainer stood petrified and pointed to a departing figure bobbing along the horizon Get him he gasped but they all knew it was useless The owner flew out vu est and formed a posse to hunt for Caral1s1a Il They searched the hills for months with no trace of the horse Then one night they saw in the distance a slim gray horse leading a herd He jumped and soared with the grace that could only be long to Caral1s1a II The owner s first thought was to gallop after the horse and by some means or other recapture him Something held h1m back His Caral1s1a seemed so happy Never had he seen a horse go so crazy with the Joy of freedom One of the cowhands saw h1m staring and asked if that gray was Caral1s1a II No that s not my Caral1s1a said the own own horse and rode slowly away Uur P0 imma AN INTRIGUING CHARACTER UR PosrMAN is an optimist Every day is sunny to him His cheery Good morning' Lovely morning' never varies except if lt IS pouring ram or blowing a gale In such a case IC IS modified a bit with Good morning' Wet isnt it? But the morning paper says it will clear up by the end of the day He has un limited faith m his newspaper s veracity Our postmans only son the apple of his eye is 1n the service If he didn t have a wife to support this friendly mail carrier would speak about h1m all day He IS so eager to talk that we often have to remmd h1m he IS a mailman not a news commentator by pohtely lnquiring if there is any mail before he gets too far in his dissertation But nothlng fazes 14 him The next day he continues where he left If all our mail came in form of postcards our mailman could learn much more about our family As it is he has to be content with reading the postcards we do get and surpris ing us now and then with I see that the Browns are having a fine time 1n New York city or there s a big sale on rugs down at the big store Better get one before they re all picked over A busybodyl Oh no he lust likes to gather news to pass down to our neighbors But ue don t mind Our postman IS a neighborhood institution' F1 ances Grant 46 , . a . . . ' 9 ' 7 , - . . . . . . H . ,, . 7 7 7 I Y ' ' ' at ' ' 77 . ' . . n ' ' 7 . . . . U , . . ,, . n 0 n u , 7 ' . . . the grass . . . was so familiar. He sud- er, that's just a prairie horse. He turned his ' . ' ' . off. . ,, . . . . . . ' 7 7 s n 4 a . It . 4 1 n 1 n . . , . , ' sa ' ' I KL ' ' 1 u Q Q n 1 , r K v a 1 7 ' ' 77 SK 7 ' 7 . . . . , . . , , . . . . . . . ,, . , ' a Q , . . . . Y , . . , , . . ' ' , 4 9 , 7 . . . . . , -Qi Let auzeen-ager give other teenjagers a few ups on 'what to do to stay zn the groove! Ev- ,flflakmg zz H0 6 161114. . . POPULARITY AND THEN SGME N I N T II I N N I N G You get out of hfe what vou put mto xt Evervone agrees that thls IS true but the ldea lsnt put 1nto pract1ce Xou xvant success popularlty and happlness The world 1sn t golng to hop up to your house and leave 1ts reward on the door step You have to work for If FLY BALL You have followed the rules you re xvell groomed, tactful and efficxent ut somethmg IS wrong Inv1tat1on bearmg frlends arent flockmg to your door and you have never been asked even to be head of the clean up commlttee Are you a snoba You dont thmk so Are you a Bramless Betty? Cer tamly not three A s on your report card last month Are you enthusxastxc H ts m a way Ahh, there s your trouble, Apathetlc Ann, you have forgotten to let yourself go Now thxs doesn t mean that you should burst all your bonds of d1gn1ty by revert1ng to shoutmg and back slappmg A healthy attltude of bemg lnterested 1n what s gomg on around you a must have mgredlent on your personahty chart FIRST BASE How do vou th1nk Whats your attltude on l1fe Gloomy Gladys foretells ra1n on Easter Sunday, early deaths and summer droughts Generallx thls XIIHIUITI p1ll opposlte slows dowxn the excltement of the gang to a slow walk Gay May bubbles over wlth happmess smlles and laughter Her sense of humor lsnt corked up Its out 1n the open xx here everyone can see lf She plans get togethers and alxx avs has a funny story readx to ald a fallmg conxersatlon There are no By Rosemary Bofwe closed doors 1n her exlstence she s wel tome ex ery where RIIUNDING THIRD It doesnt seem fa1r You work hard and the results arens worthy of the amount of labor that IS put 1nto lf Take Latln for 1n stance The way you studled those partxelples and 1nHn1t1es then the test and you couldnt wrlte one of them There was the tlme you had that speclal date and the new blue dress that brought out the color of your eyes What happened The 1ron was too hot and at 7 10 the dress looked hke scorched earth' Those thmgs happen to everyone Each defeat makes vlctory more preclous Keep on trymg success IS bound to come II 0 M E P L A T E When you get rlght down to lf there IS one th1ng that really counts Have all the trump cards, even brams but lack common sense and down and down you go mto the depths xt s bexng able to see th1ngs as they really are then declde where vou Ht mto the pxcture Rushmg headlong onto thlngs wlthout g1V1Ilg them a little conslderatlon IS bad busmess Hastv Hattle s motto IS act then th1nk Heated words break up all the frlend shlps she mlght develop Hattxe s health IS m a constant state of upheaval she never knows enough to xx ear rubbers xx hen lf teems or go to bed before 11 00 at least txx1ce a xx eelx Her assorted xx ardrobe shrleks of clothes that aren t matches VVe can dlg her graxe xx 1th a sllwer spade because she xxon t last long m thls ma thme age DOY T I ET THIS HAPPEN TO X OU Keep on the beam xx xth common sense' 15 Q '45 7 Cl , 1 ' 77 ' ' 7 1 l c 1 n - . . h 7 7 1 1 ' . , . . , . ., . . . , . , h 7 A ' 7 , ' n n 1 n l . , , - Y 9 1 ' , , . . . b , . . . , , ' L4 ' 57 - - . l ' W . . 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Y 4 13 You want a real fazry tale then see an Inshnzan and Mercy recommends Maman as a teller of such tales ir- ,414 Ja laaaa. . . ,4 gaay. . . ,4 Cale SURE EVERY IRISHMAN TELLS THEM By Marzan Callahan, 45 RELAND IS surely the isle of wltchcraft fa1r1es and age old superstitious And most every Irrshman st1ll belieses fa1r1es dance on the shamrocks in Erie s fields Let you and me yourney back to a lrttle farmhouse in County Kerry and let us also turn Father Tlme back thirty years or more Here we find ourselves rn a cozy kltchen sxpplng tea and listening to the older folks re lating weird tales each trying his best to out do the next Two little g1rls huddled together listen uide eyed as each speaker tells a frlght enmg tale of the fairies xx ho dance at midnlght vslnle Ireland sleeps Each member of the family has his daily tasks to perform and tonight our two llttle friends Nora and Katle must walk through the dark fields to see that everything 1S 1n order for the early mornmg s work As thev proceed every noise and movement 1S magni fied and they Vk21tCh mtently for the goblins and witches who mlght appear at any moment Nora suddenly halts as lf struck In the dark ness a white object slowly makes 1ts was through the fields Back to the house they race and for many mmutes they breathlesslv tell of the1r adventure No one doubts for a moment but that it was a fairy they had seen That night we find them with windows locked and shades drawn attemptlng to sleep but un successfully Finally mornlng makes 1ts appearance and u 1th lf a st1ll stranger phenomena One of the kitchen chairs has disappeared and after thorough search lt IS found out 1n the fields with one of the legs broken That too re mains a mystery until the broken wroung IS found 1n one of the donkey s stables At last the llght The mystery is solved minus fa1r1es and gobllns or what have you In Ireland lf IS the custom for everyone to take It a thorough ss ashlng The cha1rs are then left in the sun to dry By mlstake one of the chairs was not returned agaln to the house and a venturesome donkey during the evemng had wandered near the house and caught h1S head betu een the legs of the chalr and proceeded on his way to the barn It was the donkev and not the fairies that Nora and Katie had en countered This eplsode may have a logical endlng but I challenge you to show me an honest to goodness Irlshman who deep ln his heart doesn t still ablde by a few such superstltxons heard when just a tot beside a cozy fire NVXYNY A DIFFERENT SPRING Sprzng zs here how 'very true, The sun shznes brzghtly fwhzte clouds peek through Lzlee polka dots on a field of blue And through the dark blessed to ear The chzldren s laughterl can hear And God and heaven seem so near 16 I once saw robms all around And marbles rollzng on the ground Whzle beauty seemed to have no bound And now these thzngs are left behind I grape for lzght but cannot End Delzghtful sprzng for I am blind Shelza Hogan I 1 - 1 - 1 - , I - . . 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I , I y I 7 . , , . . . 7 7 ' ' , , '46 -'H Thx: ballad ns dedzcazed to those 'who fly the :hips that dxsturb the gremhm Bv- .a- Q ,4 Grcmhn s Cale af Wav I Ill! r oc Fleurs tall spms scared me not Nor dld they any flyer The hmdrance most feared by us all Were greml1n s acts so d1re They clog the props and tltkle our ears And poke holes ul the tanks Thev hve rn hopes of destroymg us Then' Joy thexr only thanks And so thlnk not of guns and bombs When you pray for me But remember what Ive told v ou here About thls enemy And vvrth these words he left her now To go back to h1s shlp A fighter prlot who had been Lee s love by thought and l1p She ambled slowly to the yard These gremhns were amazing She could not see a strong ship dle Because of pranks so amazlng She saw a tree of splendid helght Reaching to the sky And as she watched a tmx elf Shd doxvn before her ev es An elf vv1th ev es so dxm and sad She froze there ln her stand And soon the elf had perched ltself Rlght there besxde her hand Xour boy frlend great had told hls tale Noxx let me begm I would not be on mother earth If IE xx ere not for hllll WE' By Patrzcza Saunders, 45 X ou humans are a mean croxvd You thrnk of only you Back 1n my home a fluffy cloud We help each other we do Now don t you talk' just wart a whlle These earthlmgs call us gooney grems What would you do please? What would you do 1f you llved high Upon a gorgeous clear You xxere a prmce and happy too These vxere your people dear Soon would be your marrlage feast The stars were shmlng brlght The prmcess falr of love and peace Would be yours come the nxght The clouds were movmg closer now All greml1n frlends came out And even old man 1n the moon Had stopped hls sulkv pour The star beams danced and lead the march The moon beams followed late And x ou were xvaxtlng at the alsle To greet v our lover mate The xv 1nd xv as slngmg I love you The planets teased m fun And then vou saxx the prmcess fair X ou knew she xmas the one Vhth dress of star dust trlmmed xx 1th dew She sparkled peace to all She xv as x our onlx hope and xx rsh To her you gave x our all 17 .. . . V -6- yr A ' J ii! 1 S' - 1 ' ' - J R, 'fa' Q- 1. 3+ I' I . If f- 1 A . ' ' -.1-: ' Zu - . , ., f ,xv , V D 7 7 7 I ' 1 9 . , . , . , . cc 17 ',, 'v s , ' ' , I . ' . 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She Hoated down the aisle xvith ease And blushed when seeing you And you marched proudly forward now, As all grooms always do Together then x ou go to be Mated in true martial style as one You know perfect happiness too And then the horrors come Something cuts right throu h your home And carries you away A huge sllver bird it seems Wants you for its prex Away, away, you go and then, You realize with pam That never your princess so dear Will you see agam Axxay away it carrles you Xou fight but why you think Never more will yoxs be Vours You re doomed and all hopes sink Would you not fight and hate this world And loin forces xx hen you meet With brother gremhns who had had A similar defeat I Please page 5 7 j Dawn on the Cflllf LGU CAN RIDE oU XVAS DESOLATE' She tried desperately to get her mind back to Caesar but she couldn t keep from th1nk1ng about the JUHIOI' Prom and well ex erx thing For a long time now shed liked Steve an axx ful lot but Steve lust xxouldnt treat her like a girl To h1m she was just the same little tomboy whom he had shoved around since she was 1n fourth grade and he went everywhere with Joan Oh well her horse Ch1ef still l1ked her even 1f that cute little chestnut mare IH the next stall did run her a close second Tomor row would be a good day to drown her troub les wh1le she was r1d1ng At the stables whom should she meet but Steve and joan Why Joan I never knew you could ride she said surprised Well I can t really but Steve IS going to teach me Isnt that lust perfectly super of him? xx as her answer So Lou watched joan cut in on the only thing that she really shared 18 By Amze Le1mo1z, 47 xv1th Steve alone and then xx ent forlornly home As lt was her custom to take a Sunday morn 1ng ride Lou usually went to the seven o clock Mass 1n order to have a good start on people xx ho rode the rented horses on the trails She xvas surprlsed vxhen she saw Steve there and even more so when he fell 1nto step with her on the wav home Why Steve arent you tlred after being up so late last night? she asked Well no reallx what I mean is that I dldn t stay very long last night because -Ioan xx as so stiff from riding yesterday that she could hardly dance Are are you gomg r1d mg: Sure don t you remember: I always do on Sunday morning Well lt s awfully nice down by the park a Would you a mmd 1f I rode along w1th you: Oh no' Id love it' She said to herself Isn t life wonderful? 7 ,Y Y 7 7 ' . . , . . 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H H H H yroyryn just what I wanted exclaimed Janie Sue wide eyed with excite ment as she clutched the furry little toy bunnv close to her eight year old heart Hes so beautiful Ill Just love him all to death May I please take him to bed with me I promise I won t squash him YVell Iguess so dear smiled Mrs Allen janie Sues mother And now I think its time for you to be in bed Come along dear And so according to the usual procedure jinie Sue was snugly tucked 1n her little white bed wi n her new white bunny there to await the arrival of the sand man Mommy softly closed the door and now all was quiet Gnlght l1ttle bunny Ill see you 1n the ress Scarcely had the words fallen off Janie Sue s lips when two pink ears perked up over the sheet and a saucy cotton tail began to twitch Before I say good night Janie Sue I d like to know if you re really as pleased with me as you sayf vou are Lp sat janie Sue with a start now very much awake Could it be oh no she must be dreaming and yet it sounded as if Bunny was actually talking With that Bunny hopped out onto the blanket X es it was true Bunny had talked Bunny had hopped Bunny was alwe' 'Needless to say Janie Sue was astonished Her first impulse was to call Mommle but no she d wait and let Bunny do the talking Whats the matter Janie Sue dont you like me Aren t vou going to answer my ques tions For the first time in her eight years Janie Sue was speechless All she could do was nod By Patrzcza Hoy 46 her head and stare completely amazed at w hat she beheld She rubbed her eyes once twice and even a third time Yes she was awake it was true She had a talking bunny I can see by your eyes Janie Sue that you reallv do like me and Im very glad began Bunny You see they told me that you were a very good l1ttle girl but I guess I lust had to find out for myself For the first time since this amazing event started to happen Janie Sue found her voice Who whos they she questioned still quite breathless Oh Princess Dew Drop the fairv of good ness and Prince Twinkle Toes the elfin of happiness answered the furry l1ttle animal and they were so pleased with your conduct that they wanted to give vou a very very speclal reward They called a conference and thought and thought and thought Finally Dew Drop suggested a little toy plavmate for you in the form of an animal and then Twinkle Toes thought of the idea of making the tov talk and walk So to make it eyctra special they added that the toy was to speak only to vou so that vou d have a very special secret all vour own shared only by the fairies the ely es and you and me So Twinkle Toes gathered to gether his elfin workers and under his and Dew Drops direction thev made me all for vou So here I am There now what do you think of that: Oh Bunny Im not lust dreaming and it IS true cried the ecstatic Janie Sue Im so happy and grateful to Dew Drop and Tw mkle Toes Isn t it w onderfull It s just too good to be true' W ell I m glad that you re pleased any yy av Janie Sue And Im sure that Dew Drop and 19 , . , . . , 7 I ' If If ' I . . , 7 . 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M , , , V V , 1 a 9 , ' . 1 v V- 1 A I Twmkle Toes are happy to know that the1r project was a success And now I thmk lt s time the sand man came or you won t be able to play tomorrow We ve got a bxg day ahead of us weve got to meet your two benefac tors So the sand man d1d come and the two play mates finally d1d drop off to sleep whlle v1s 1ons of sugar plums danced 1n thelr heads The next day Janie Sue d1d meet the elves and the fa11'1CS and oh such fun she had For hours on end she laughed and romped wxth the fames and elves and believe If or not they had just as much fun playmg wlth the best est llttle g1rl as she d1d w1th them Dew Drop and Twmkle Toes saw that whatever she wanted was granted because they wanted this good httle g1rl to be yust as happy as any elght year old l1ttle g1rl can be Every day for a whole week JSHIC Sue and her loyal Bunny kept their rendevous ln the glen by the brook near the hollow oak w1th Dew Drop and her fames and Twmkle Toes and h1s elves Even after the games and fun were over at the brook Janxe Sue st1ll had Bunny to talk to and play wlth Yes everythmg was just per ect But then one day a very serlous thmg hap pened Janle Sue dlsobeyed Mommy Yes she even stamped her foot sald no and ran out of the house Oh shame on jame Sue She grabbed Bunny and started off toward the glen heedless of the fact that as soon as she had sald no a dark cloud had rolled over the sun By the tlme she reached the glen xt was very very dark The brook seemed to be rushmg angr1ly past her not at all l1ke the laughmg brook she had had such fun play1ng near And another thmg call as she may Dew Drop or Twmkle Toes dldnt answer And even her own dear Bunny Wouldn t speak to her She shook h1m and shook but no response Suddenlv great ram drops began to fall And the faster Janne Sue ran the harder the ram 20 fell Clutchmg the mute Bunnv she practxcally flew through the woods but the faster she ran, the more branches seemed to be pullmg her back and catchmg her clothes The stones along the path dug mto her feet and sharp twlgs scratched her legs Oh what had she done? Were those frightful figures the wood W1tChCS whlch Dew Drop and Twmkle Toes had warned her about or were they lust the shadows m the ram? Suddenly .lame Sue be came panic strlcken Oh how fr1ghtened she was' She tr1ed to run faster but her feet just wouldn t obey Suddenly she trlpped and fell Just as a startlmg flash of llghtnlng streaked grotesquely across the sky Now thoroughly fr1ghtened Janne Sue be gan to cry She sobbed and sobbed Oh how sorry she was Never agam would she dlsobev Mommy Just as she thought her heart would break from sorrow and that she would die of frlght she heard a fam1l1ar voxce one she hadnt heard for a long t1me It was Bunny Yes loyal Bunny hadn t deserted her Are you really sorry Jame Sue? answered jame Sue between sobs Well then I guess we can forgxve you thls txme concluded Bunny But lf lt ever hap pens agam Oh xt won t It vson t assured Janle Sue I promlse All rlght I guess Ill stav But now the storm s over and I thmk we d better get home before Mommle starts supper On the way home the sun came out and jame Sue just couldn t get home fast enough to tell Mommle how very sorry she was That nxght after Mommle had lov1nglV tucked ,lame Sue and her reconciled playmate m bed and turned out the llght Bunnv told Janle Sue that as long as she stayed good the goodness and the happmess of the elves and the fames were hers and because she was s ery sorrv she was stlll the bestest glrl ' 1 . . . , 1 1 . , . 1 ' - . . , . 1 77 - . . , . . 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U . . . . , . 9 ' 11 ' ' ' 44 ' 1 ' y 1 17 ' ' U 77 1 1 1 1 I LC ' 77 ' 7 ' 44 ' 1 , I . 1 ' 1 ' 7, u 77 . , . 1 1 I . . , , . 1 1 . . , . . , . 1 5 . . . 7 ' - - ' cc 97 ' 1 ' . 1 ' About the Author Youve met Marilyn before the footlxgbts youve heard ber :mg youve :een ber dance now en1oy ber pen ,4 Eerfam jlflcefmg A CERTAIN LOVE By Marzlyn McCarthy 45 HEY had an awful trme gettmg together breakmg dates and argumg a l1ttle with each other But one Frxday nxght Karen was at the Y to a dance when johnme walked 1n H was w1th h1s close frlcnd Bob Bauer She thought johnme looked so darlmg wxth h1s statron wagon coat on trousers rolled a couple lnches showmg h1s whxte wooly socks and black and WhlfC saddle shoes She re membered the krds saylng how he never went anV place wlthout that p1pe of h1s and sure enough there xt was restrng 1n the corner of h1s mouth w1th h1s hand enclosed on the bowl That handsome manmsh look you know Karen watched johnme as he walked up to the band and started talkmg wrth the fellas that were already grouped around It She saw h1m turn and look at her and she qulcklv started talking and laughlng wlth her forgot ten date Dave Bently Karen loved to dance and johnnle loved to watch her She tr1ed to pay attentlon to Dave but suddenly reahzed she was hopmg for the first txme that johnme would come over and dance w1th her He was voted the best dancer at school and that was somethlng But Karen Just wanted to see h1m and kmda talk to hlm that was the real reason They had such s1lly mlsunderstand lngs Then before she knew what was happening Dave strolled awav and there she was looklng up 1nto johnnle s eyes w1th h1m smxhng down at her She thought he had such a cute boy rsh smlle The song she could hear was I Remember You When they danced to a fast number she had to laugh at the curly strands of halr that kept the beat of the rhvthm of hxs forehead Well poor old Dave was left out ln the cold If seemed Johnme kept cuttxng all the txme and Karen wanted h1m to It was near the end of the dance when Johnme sald Karen go to the Sprlng Concert wlth me next Frxday n1ght at the school and the fol lowmg Frrday to Inter Fratermty here at the Y She saxd Oh that would be n1ce johnnre Somethlng 1n h1s eyes seemed all atwxnkhng He put h1s chan on her forehead and she not1ced how comfortable her head fit there H15 statxon wagon must have just been washed because xt smelled all soapy and clean Karen walked down the steps of the Y and she happxly breathed m the fresh warm n1ght axr She glanced up at old Mr Moon h seemed to be flashmg Thxs IS just the begin nmg Karen She walked home and m the mxdst of thelr talk1ng a convert came flpplflg' down Thlstle Road blowmg the musrcal horn for all its worth They not1ced xt was a group of the gang from school and Karen saw a whxte coat sleeve wavmg and a smxhng face w1th a p1pe stuck 1n the corner of ICS mouth She smxled 1ns1de and felt all cozy and warm johnme came over every n1ght 1n h1s Dad s Packard and they rode all over The balmy breezes of May floated 1n the open wmdows and the swaymg trees castmg dancmg figures every place seemed to complete Karens and johnme s happmess On May fourteenth they attended the Sprmg Concert and then afterwards rode out to a l1ttle hot dog stand for a snack They had everv band that was on the alr that Friday n1ght Not caring to talk yust content to rlde hsten to the soft muslc and breathe m the fresh n1ght alr 21 I , I . 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V , ' 1 1 . 1 In the mxdst of dances partxes r1d1ng and plcmcs they enyoyed most and really began to know each other from front porch talks They would s1t on the steps by the hour fun t1l ohnmes watch saxd slgnmg off J and talk and talk Llttle thrngs b1g thmgs and fun ny thmgs all came to know each other very we They were so mterestmg and those front porch talks really started the romance be tween Johnme and Karen It s wonderful how close you become to a person when you know their llttle thoughts and they know yours Well Karen and johnme have been gomg together for qunte a whale now Ever smce that Fr1day night 1n May of 43 when she wanted to dance wlth hlm and he wanted to dance wxth her and they drd' Lxfe sure IS funny A certam boy and glrl meet dont care much for each other and break dates Then the two meet agam at a certam place have dates and fall gradually 1n ove And old Mr Txme goes by happily and lovmgly ln hrs own certam way A Pagafram janze s Duzry WANT TO READ OVER HER SHOULDER Dear Drary Another hectlc day gone by And what a day' Started lt as usual up at 7 A M gulped my breakfast down and rushed to school Babs had a new coat on and what a shrewd number As you can well xmagme everyone talked all day about the bowl1ng party Nan came up to me at lunch and told me about the hrgh scores she rolled lately That just cooked my goose because D1 dear rf theres one thmg I don t know about It s bowlmg Then on top of all that she mformed me that Bob was a really smooth bowler I told you last mght that Bob was takmg me remember A few days ago I could hardly walt for tonnght because lt s my first date w1th Bob and I d1d so want to make a good 1m pressron But comlng home on the bus I really began to worry Nan sat down next to me and ln less than ten minutes she had lt all fixed for us to double date Later the girls told me how she had been on the make for Bob for the longest t1me Imaglne and me bowl1ng for the first time Oh I reallv was sunk 22 By Anne DePrez, 47 Bob came at 8 10 only a few mlnutes late I wore my red sweater grey sk1rt and saddles We met Nan and Dick at the bowlmg hall but a special ball as well The evemng wore on miserably I did have fun though Bob was swell about everythmg even lf I dld ask the doplest questxons At 11 30 we called If qults and after stoppmg off at Mikes for a coke he brought me home We dropped lNan and Dxck off first and then almost too soon I knew Id have to say goodbye to Bob and probably for good I reallv dldn t know what to say when we got to my front door so I tr1ed to apolog1ze for my horrlble attempt at bowl1ng Bob onlv laughed and Sald that the only way to lmprove my bowl1ng was to have someone teach me And dear Dlary he Sald that he thought he would make a good teacher Ive got a date with him for next Frlday nxght Well now to bed It certarnly has been a merry dav' . , . , . . , , , . . . 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Me flare and Uzcrc' FROM SUNRISE TO SUNSET IMAGINATION OVERWORKED ROSENIARY LETMBERGLR 47 THE LONG WAY HOME DOROTHY SULLIVAN 46 T wAs ABOUT n1ne thlrty one November evenmg and I was walkmg home from the llbrary I was hurrymg along because the a1r was cold rt made a stmgmg feelmg m my throat when I ln haled Suddenly as I was crossmg the street I became conscrous of a short dark heavy set man about five houses behmd me When I turned down the street on wh1ch I l1ve he turned down the street too I started runnmg and the V1ll12H behmd me d1d llke wxse When I stopped he contmued and was soon close behmd me My heart beat llke a seven hundred dollar set of drums I felt a cold sweat envelop my body the short dark heavy set man was st1ll FOLLOWING me One thought entered my head to reach my home wlth rts warmth and safety as qulckly as posslble I turned my head and saw that he was only a few yards behmd me My walk became almost a runnlng pace The street seemed more deserted and I felt more alone Soon I could hear the move ment of h1s heavy body behmd me In a low gruff volce I heard hlm call out Hey' I trned to scream but nothmg would come out Before I knew xt he grabbed me by the arm I was terrified' I wheeled around There stood the man with a book ln his up to you ever SIDCC I couldn t even sav thanks I was so bewlldered' 000 AST FALL on my first day at Mercy I broke a time honored tradltlon the thought of wh1ch transgresslon now makes me re coll from my former msensltlve self After a confusing round of new rooms new classes new faces all punctuated wlth bells bells bells I stood young and mnocent attempting to declde on a plan of actlon that would termmate yust outs1de the nearest exlt and make me free just down the hall was the only exxt ln sight Well you all know that the shortest dlstance between two pomts IS a stralght lme so I navl gated ln lust that dlrectxon wlth a bold a1r of self assurance Poor 1gnorant me' XIV dramatxc exlt was made amxdst stares and gl gles and obuous censure Llttle d1d I realize that I had commxtted the unpardonable breach at Mercy After a short pe r1od of agomzmg mental torture and self scrutmy some kmd soul gently mformed me that We dont use the from door 23 5 . . . . . . - By , ' , ' I 9 1 ' ' 5 7 V 7 4 is I . ,, . . 1 - j 1 , - A , . - 3 . . . , , ' 3 . . . , . , ' CL 79 ' ' 9 ' Q . , . . hand. 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' Ll Y , 77 F LIRTATION AT FOUR MARY ELLEN AU 46 ONLY A FRESHMAN oAN NEUBFRT 46 24 Every time I pass that beautiful entrance I feel hke prmtmg a sign over the door to warn other unsuspectlng vxctxms It would probably read Sullnvan s Frrst Mlstake or Let s Take the Long Wav Home 000- ormn has often told me of an 1nc1dent ln my childhood that I of course do not recall I was four at the tune and requxred careful watchmg twentv four hours a day Th1S partlcular after noon w e had gone shoppmg together and were on our way home on the trolley Mother bemg so loaded down w1th packages dxdn t have a clear view of her httle problem chlld on the left Before we had progressed three blocks the whole car was filled w 1th amused utters whlch mcreased noticeably every mmute un txl Mother became embarrassed and apprehenslve lest she be the cause of thelr amusement Fmally one woman sensxng her discomfort leaned over and remarked that they were laughmg at the llttle glrl Horrrhed be cause she was expectmg almost anything she leaned over only to see me slttmg very lady llke at her slde But on closer scrutxnx she dlscovered that the conductor had taught me to wmk and every txme he wmked at me I wmked back at hlm Mother poor woman had a dlfficult t1me that evemng explam 1ng to me just w hat was wrong about so apparently lnnocent a gentle art of bemg a lady 0 Q 0 RE121x as the grass I tlptoed 1nto class makmg sure of the number first and took a back seat The others came rn some wlth laughter and assuredness ln their step others wrth fnght and hes1 tancy IH therrs Someone begged my pardon and asked if she mlght sxt w1th me as there w eren t enough seats m the room She 1ntroduced her self and sa1d that she was a semor Then came the quest1on that w as to make me sooo small' What class are you rn? I sweetlx answered Why I am a jumor What was thxs I had sard A jumor why I was only a FRESH MAIN' Grace sweet person that she was and 15 just laughed and made me feel at ease She IS one person that can always put you at Vour ease To grve vou a Uhmpse of how wonderful she IS she was crowned May Queen IH that Vear of 1943 To those who know or knew her I need not relate tlus story as they already can bear wxtness to her character 7 . Cl ' 7 ' ' 71 CK 9 ' U 7, 1 1 ' . . By - f ' ' 7 - 9 . A l v v . , . . . I 7 . , . . , i . . , 7 . . , . . I 1 1 ' past timeg and four-year old Mary Ellen got her Hrst lesson in the 7 9 l , E - A , By . . ' ' 9 ' , . . . - Y i . Q . y GF ' . ' 77 b v 9 7 ' . . , . r , - 'Y 7 7 , 7 l I . Y 1 D ' , vc .- J YOU D KNOXV HER SHIRLI y Hmxrxx, 43 H1211-IFR she IS blonde brunette or redhead tall, medium or short, her very actrons reveal her ldentlty Y ou d know her anywhere at work, home, and plax She 19 the rdeal glrl Meetlng her 15 a real treat but she IS not a rarlty Polly w ho slts near you ln brologv, the glrl down the street, that dream the fellows lrc rlvmg about may be thls rdeal creature Lsmg courtesy and selfless ness as her mam w esnpons, she has succeeded ln pl lclng herself above the rabble Her home 15 not a dr1ve1n where hght snacks and brxef naps refresh her Mom, Dad and Brud are real people and she treats them as such In school she hands rn on time neatly wntten, well prepared asslffnments lsnowlnq the r1ght and wrong trme to laugh 13 one of her assets No speaker l1cl s attcntlon from her She behex es rt lb pohter to l1StCIl when someone 15 socalclnff lLlQlC she mos es to the rear so others max share the convenlences of the bus, too Perfectls ffroomed b forc she leax es home she touches up rn pubhc or prn ate powder rooms onlx To make up rn pubhc 1S her pet peexe W hen our on a date, her escort never suffers from tongue p1r1lxs1s because she lets hllll bat the ball once rn a whlle Not belng the con xentlonal gold dnzqer, she IS consrderate of her dates blllfold Shell tell sou she had the sw ellest tune last mght lust talkmg ox er a soda wrth johnnv jones or XX2tCl'l1l'1g a basketball game w 1th the gang To produce tlus superb glrl the mffredlents are slmple All you need IS one falrlw senslble mdmdual Add to this determlmtlon and persex erance Hn well w nth good friends and wholesome recreatlon Results one super special AICFCIIID J 7 , H 1 9 - . . . , , - Y V , i , V, ky 1 - I ' - i 4: . 77 D V i V , . 1 ' 1 ' .' ' . ' ' ' A YI , . . . - . . ' , . , , , , ' 1 i. 1 Q .1 U . . ,, . I Q - x vs . I .N 0 I c 1 l . ' - c 7' 7 . - . , . . . . C I 1 a u . s K V l -s cn s I I ' an On buses she IS COUSCIOUS of others' feelings and reputatlons. Never boisterous or - - V - 1 - 4 f - 1 . ' . - . , I Y . . i . F 7 A , W x i A V .Q 1 . M , . V . . Y M. ' . 4 .Q Q. ,Q . , 7 H 5 Y L . K . ,, . 4 V. . 7. it 1 V . if ' 1. Y. . . . , E , . 1 . ' 2- TACTILS JLLIA WIX1IlJ, 45 ONTHS of constant dr1ll, months of dlhgent studs , of tedxous practxce, all G I prerequlsxtes for the thousands of x oung men who dally enter the fields of battle X es, each man IS taught h1s pxrtxcular Job from the first and foremost rule to the last mlnute detall For, ln tlme of battle, each C I joe 18 a valuable cog m the great machmeu of war Hls hfe, the hfe of another, perhaps ex en the whole maneuver, may depend on the knowledge galned m preparatxon Although students ln hlgh school mav, at present, see no tonnectlon between uar and l1fe, thev are m reahty very closely connected just as war IS made up of a seues of battles, some small and lnconsequentlal, others of the utmost lmportance, so IS hfe a series of battles which must be fought and conquered lf one IS to lead a normal, happx hfe, lf one ns to have satxsfactorv relatlons wlth God, wlth hls nelghbor, w1th hlmself Of the utmost lmportante then IS preparatlon and th1s preparatlon should be made whlle one IS vet m hlgh school One should not be so absorbed 1n havlng a good tlme that all thoughts of the future are blotted out Not only the educatxon but also the ex perlences galned, and the fr1endsh1p and attitudes formed ID thls crucial perlod w1ll perhaps one dav determlne the uctor IH a crmcal battle of hfe If everx hwh school student reahzed his dutles as do the men vsho dalls glve thelr hves so others max hx e, a neu and better world of tomorrow would be not onlv a dream but a reahtx A LASTING TTLANK YOU PATRICIA AILRPHX, 45 26 E Wowr say goodbs e, not really for thoughts of days at Mercy xx 1ll return over and over the rema1nder of our hves Mercy s xdeals w1ll be our xdeals When If comes to showxng our gratitude and the feelmg we have ln our hearts concerning our four years spent at Mercy, we can t find words to express ourselves Often great wrlters have tried to pen then' 1nnermost thoughts, poets have va1nly attempted to espress a deep feehng but nelther have come close to the real SCIISIUOII Famous sculptors have trled but seldom were satisfied, to put 1nto thelr work, the true tralts of thexr model Great pamters, too, have fallen short of puttlng on elm IS thelr deepest thoughts So xt IS wlth loyal Meruan s sentlments for her school It ns when ue are about to leave thls chcrlshed haunt that ue begm to reahze hon x iluable these last four years are golng to be when we face the future And so IH sllent trlbute our humble thanks are yours, Mercv May our future hves speak the pralse that 18 vours G.I. . , ' . , ' 1 s w A . , - A 1 7 I Q Y y H . .H ' . . . 4 t N.: 7 - - - Q -L- - V . r . o - . 7 . . . t 1 . . . . . 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' . . . 1 - 1 - .5 ' A J . --I-9 27 5' Cl mu XINRII ADXNIS St -Xxnbrom A dlscoeers for the orchestra 111 her SEIIIOT year, Lla1res nzelodzons notes from her ezolzn 1.111 aleeays resonnd throngh Mercy s halls Aurnlty Points 34 ju xx Aullx St john thc lsmgdlst hweptzonal as asszstant .Sodahtx Secretary, leannze 1s d1st1n gnzshed by her enfvzable long brown hazr As 1707116 roorn rep resentatwe she proved herself an znfvalzlable asset to the S G A ALYINITQ Points 94 AC NR ar lfascbal fears ptdlll of X ' or I1 1 ear all t er M ae lyznf zznf olnde t b 1A If A L1 Mxr hmmm IH B1 IDI Us St Andrcxx s As an aeeornplzshed master of the aeeo1d1an blames fofunng nzelodzes hate often entertazned Mererans As a dependable feeorlser on the Blne Iarnl she has displayed her loyalty to all that Mercy stands for -Mtn ltx Points Xl C1 RXI nlxl B1 Rllll St ohn thc lx mgchxt I' 'erhelpfnl Gerry ean aluaws he erlnnted npon ro ae l'0lIlf7l1KlW whateeer tavls 15 put before her May her dependabzlnv and eheerful 'wzllzngness lead her o11 through Izfe 'XLTIXIU Polnts 39 -b else? Xl nn Axx B01 IINI St Andrew Q n her 07'lQI7Il1l poems thzs qnzet resereed nnss has recorded her ahzlztx and zntellzgenee Her efficzenev 171 shorthand and tvp mg will be treasnred by some fntnre ernployer -Kern ity Points 6 1 xx BRXLI H Sr john thc lwangchst Szster Maureen s r1ght hand no vnan drnnzmer rn the orehes tra aeeonzpanzst zn the Glee Club dangerous basketball fuard peppy, school spzrzted Ieannze IJ constantly bnbblzng .er wzth frzendlzness kunm Pmnts xxl BLRIU XX ut High 4 ClLL10 loeer and sefwzng an ane has ezfoeen her 'way znto Vlerezans hearts for just one short year Actnlty Pomta 6 IRI M C sun Blessed Suu unent lV1rh her raeen hazr and that 56171101.2171 L'0llIfJlL'xl0ll, I her 1 represented Merey eerv apably at the Red Cross Head 11na1 te rs Her deoatzng spzrn IA Qlecn fnll seung when eontro e erszal qnestzons arzse -Xetnxtw Pmnts J Nluuxx C A1 I Ml x l lst High 'ln Irzsh lass feezth a qnzels snnle 116171011 CLUIIL to ns for just neo vears we all agree that two s mo fL'L, -Kern its Points 6 IX C xx xx Corpus Christ: lm' um datntv an jllxf a adjufttcs dtstrtbtlfng fu t1.1d pnrmllalrty of dark lvaln d BLU? 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WV: 1111111 1110 LJUXIU mts 2 Mun M1111 11111 lu xwm Bl1ss1d Sacrament 4 11 111 11115 MIYSIOYI 1.111111 11lId d1111111111111e la111p11s 111111 1111111.11 7IlL7lI11LT, I 1ggv 11ced1 1111 111trod11c11o11 A1 11 pr1111kst1r 111111 0TdII1117y 11er 0071116111 f7d71 11111111111 111111 1111111010111 YllyI7lgS :111 611111 1111111110111 Ann IU Pomts 31 1x1 Axxl R11 IX St B0l1lf2LC 01111111111 1111111111110 1111111111p111r 111 1717 111111 r1q11t 111111 11111 111111111 17C7'.VL11 V110 C115 111 115 171,611 0 1111 11151 C 01111111111 1 -X1t11 lu Pomts 68 Muuxx R lxx111z11 C orpus QIIFISII 1111 1111 11111 1.11111 11,111 111111 111 1' 11 1 11 111111 17L7' 1:or11y 1ok11 1 11tt1111pt.1 111 H07llL bc and 111011 11 1111 1111 b1a111111g 5711116 A1111 IIN Pomts 23 nxx XI kluss Our I 1111 of hood Lounsd 1111111111 of 1111 111t1l111,1111111 1111111 1 99 171 1111111 111 11111 IILLL7 111111 111 1111111 1 17LT 11.111111 111151 11111111 -Mtn m Pomts 3-1 IJUICIS Axxl IXLNKHII Huh l'1nulx ll 1111 lIlIIlYlIA11 glfts of 1.r1t111g 11111 17111112 111 11111 lvand and lur 111.11 OTIHIIILTIIYT 111 tlfc o11J1r Ixnrlv 111 'u.11lL111' 1111. 1M11Y of ll1r1'v dlffllllllf lur l17LTI.f1 LA1 p1rxon1111ty 111 1.1r nook and rormr Autn :ry Pmnrs 89 1 x I In Sr uhn the lx mgdlsr fflllllllc 111.11 to 111111 l41rc1a11s lnart' lV1v0 11111 1111' forget lur pnnx and pranlw Orflux tm C1111 C 11111 B11.v111tl1a11 and ll 1'1r other arco111pl1s11711e11ts 1.11 111111 1 lomly xpot tlnn H UIIIIIL 11111 1111 111 flnzr 1nc111o TIL! Xctrutx Points 101 1 IINH NIIIFCIII Acadum I7'Icl1d1I1lL.fV, coop1ra'11 emu and AHIIIJIILIIV 1111 but 11 hw zngn AILIIN' 11111 71111111 up our 111611 The had of 1111 I'11 11mr1xt11 f0llI1IIlIlLL, wt st1ll f17Ill 1111 onld 111111 11111111 an 1111111 131115111 Uotlur for 1111 1.1111111111 K l1r1m11ax plav X1 IX in Pmnrs RX R Xiu UL Our I 'idx of Xiuuntf mud QIIILY Vcftfytd Mary II 0111 of nmnv Ioval vlcffldlll 1.1111 far r115 1111. tor11J for Vhrcv 111 1J1r o1.n 111141111 nav -Kun xty Points 0 IN XI x U ut Hugh School 1111111111511 1.1t11 ns for only one. mar PIILLII Inn fd51.7l0l1Ld 1 111.111 f07'17LT,TL11.f1f H1r1v II 111 lur pnttv 11.11r and .volt .0111 1.1111 1 onld 10fXLI 1J1rf -Xunxry I-'cunts xv X X x Nlxsuuu I ll St -Xmbrosc lmt .11 1ur 11111511111 f1ng1n 11.111 1111111 nd num a r11,'11rI1 111111 Illl flu k1y1111.1rd, 411115 171177110 nmns flL7'301l4'lllf1 has plav1d o11 tln IVLJTI smug: of Tlldlly a H11 uanx Lnart -Xgtn IU Pnmts -I Xlxlunxl Nltfnklrlx St -'kugustmcs I- fI1r'u5c111t persom1I1ty, a 1111111 YIIIIIL 14111 has danced sung, and e11tert11111ed Merczam rom 1Lr1s11111a11 to S1111or Days -Xctnm Poxnts 74 XI un X111 ua un Sr XIOIIILFIS Onr 111111 ex ed l7'IS17 1115111 1.1111 long be r11111111b1r1d for ber 1 17 11111111 11,0111 as Iznnor Sodahty 1 r1f16t -Xctn ity Pomm 90 Xuuu x Mc Dux xum St balom hot LLLII t111 1.1r1 lmrrn. 1' to Andn v I posmon Slve II 11 mort 11111 j0Il7'll111l,ff 1.or11r on 1111 llllttu. JLT ff' M un JAM M1 RRIII Sr john the I xangellst Ieppy elmtrumn of tlve K antstus 1 lub for tuo wears, 'Marx lane proecd lterself botb dependable and eflzezenf Slve Izelzeeev tn the old adage, A .eord to tlve eezse ts suffz me nt Aetlutx Points 5 X7lRK,lNl'X M MLxLo1x St -Xndreu s Cztnnw isnt one to brag, but 'we ee vecu lter dbz 171.2 around tlte farnpus tn ber ear more tlvan onee Her quiet rlvarln ts tlte fascination of all ber friends Aemxty Points 28 GERIRUDLR Mleuolu St Andrcu s Sister Peters ronnnenf, lv glory but youre small bas zdentzfwd Gertrude sznee slv crossed Mercy's tltreslrold Actn lty Pomte l B1 RINILI C lVllLllR 1 s I' mn x loeer of football and slattnq liernue ts 'up on all flu sports neus Slte is renlelnbered or lver etllflldflllq eenrle on tl fajeferla .Squad and for lter e xtraordtnary tnte 111 qe ne e Actn lty Points 7 NORNI x AIILLI R Hulx Redeemel Head of rle Sr Vlneenr de lanl K Ulllllllffte star 1l uerter or Merredes and Illfllllllg eletl. of rlve Jlnll lvas tnteered let allnr Ill! wnnle and sunnv disposition into all Uereuns Xemm Pmnts 119 3+ Ninn Axx Moolu Xmdexm uf the Slercd llelrt Il mx IIILUIIIL1' of tlve Senior f :vs ezrert III lmt vlve tlwn v is TlQl'I Wars 41111 aldams gets l1er pennt artovr Xetxx :rx Points 7 Pxuue rx ANN1 AILRPHY St I-rmens dc Sllcs Hugh Lrlea New Xork fleeer editor of tlve 'Mercedes ptonnnent 'I ltespmn peppy elteerleader Murpb bas futon friends ulrlt lver pleasant per sonalnv and sfzeeet uays -Xetluty Points P8 Inu NL Nou AK -Xbraham I lI1L.0ll1 IN x 7 Il'0l1dCqU0ll', Nou X orlx long golden ltatr, a 1.111 t basketball a gern 171 hngltslt Cl1ss rnake up tlve all around eornlnnatton lx7l0'U.flI as lreue Aetn :tx Points 67 Sllllil I x O BRIPN Sr Salomcs Senun clan artist, Slnrlev ltaf draeen for lversely a perpetual tnenforv on tlve pages of tltzs bool C ooperame and depend able Sltzrlev feull use ber talent to sletclv qreat rlnnqv Ill life -Xetntlty Points I0 HIII N O C ONNOR Sr -Xugusrmcs Tlm ten orloel. srlvolaz boasts of an lnrnnate f7lLlIeiYl7If7 feeltlv Sister Wattln from lver frequent r n oelmle lslfv tu tlve o lee but xl1e nmles up for lost tune bv lver oeet ealoux doll on tlve I'IlL,'e'lTlYfll I olnnnttee -Xetn :tx Pmnts I8 s Pl IIINC Pcru C Lntrll 51.111101 lrossznq Harm s 1l111vl111ld 11 lmr 1111111rv1ar darlt LVLL1 11a1r1d hrrv 11111111t111d l11rl1111111111 wav: 111111 1111. spot 1gvr as 1 1111111111 IlQ1WY r11 PL 1.,a1L1r at tlu llllllll' 31111111 partv 'XLYIXIU lomrs 9 Pxuucm PIKI Sr 1301111-'ILL H1.r soft 111111, 1111111 1l1ar111 111111 vtatclv polsc l1a11 AYlll1J01l 1 1 Pafs perso11al1tv from 1'resl1 111a11 to S11110r days -Mtn ltx Pomts 71 I cxltl P1111 lhrmrd bnmn Sdmul IJLJLTLIIIH 1111 A plus 111 Hun c1r1t Bu s IIIILTLAI lll L1L7T tl1111q 1o11rcr111111g lnr A111111 Maur lvas warralmd tlu TIILLLU of all lur 1111d1rtalt111gs Wav l7L1 s1Ifsacr1fz11 espwzally I lzrary and Yodalnv uorl 1 rczordcd 111 Vltrnvs dmrv -Kun nts Pmnts 19 jmx R XLIL St Andrcxs s lV1tl1 a 111ag1cal pen for ereatu wflflllg a11d a k8L7Z 1.115 or l111111or, tall dlglllfud lean 1,111 1l7Id01l17f6L11V fllld a scltct plan a11,a11111g l1cr 111 lur 1are1r uorld -Mtn its Points 3, R11 IN x R xc 0 St ohn tht Ixangcllst 1111s a111111atcd 1111ss will 111 ll 1111111n11 t . 1 L.V s 1 ar .1 cm' 1:11- 11.1111 .vas 71111r- 1111,Q,4111 bn may 111111 tae hcarrs 111' .11L'fL'IJl1I. Activity P11ints+n0 kbs' 1 ,Wi XIXRG xml L Rm: xx St uhn the lvlngchst nadv s1111l1, lvappv 11at11r1 111 alt av: 111, Harqvnts for 11111111 for sueeus Xctnm Pomts Nluw Pulugm Room x Sr Mnbrusg Nucleus of 17111, aluays ready to 11.1111 a uztty remark claw Red C ross Nurse 111 Pageant durmg Sophomore year all character 1 e tlus popular 711155 Xctls Its Points 70 RIXRY ROY St kndrcu s 1111 Jdylllg that bug tl1111gs come wrapped 111 small packages cer taullv lvolds IFIIL for brzgbt L1Ld,S1IlIlV Mary 1.11011 61111711 s1as111 soars lvzglv 111 the Gl1e Club 'XLIINIQ Points 37 XIARII' GLORIA SKNDI RS N0 46 School 111 spm of all ber sc1e11ce uor T165 tall, statcly Marze bas ldllglltd ber may f17T011L1.7 four wars at Mercy 'Kun ity Pmms 56 PXIRICIX AANL SXUNDERS St john the I X ll1gC1lbI 1'r11111 rip to 101 a APIITIJWIIIII III 1apa11l1 s1.1ntary of flu Soda! 'Dv . . . S11.11d1r 1111 uitb bar Imzgflo..-i11g 11011 delights i11 1 good ti1111. Activity Points-76 35 B1 su SCHULER St -Xrnbroic Smooth, slim, and sophzstzeatee I5 our enthusiastic leader of Iunzor Red Cross Drwes Actnlty Points 34 Dokomy Sunni I7 St Muehacls Darle hazred, gentle mannered Dottze has won frzends 'with her unassuming 'ways Glee Club enthusfast, she fwzll szng her troubles away Kern its Points I8 ANL 5Lcc,0Mm: St john the Ixangchst Sophisticated Ann, 'with her honey colored hair, pleasant speaking 'vozce and wzllmgness to cooperate, zs bound to sue ceed zn 'whatever she attempts Actn lty Points 56 N1 ARY Enun S1 RLU Sr Ambrose Her expresszee brown eyes and re ady snnle make rnquzsztw Mary I'd1th conspzcuous among her classmates Her interest in extracurricular actwztzes 1s ' dent from her partzczpatwn zn Merry s orchestra and B ue lamp Staff Aernm Points f B1 lsx QHIISINC IR bt Ambrose A Sfflklllg personality, fwzth 'Ile aczty personified and 'whose in fectuous gtggle ts the enfvv all, help us to express Mercvs thoughts of Betsy Actnltx Pomts 136 36 Pun x SPI uumx Brighton No I Bubblzng oeer 'Luth enthuszasm that toners aboee her penre orm and 'lylfll a sparllzng smile our SGA prestdent 'wll be gone from Mercy long before her cheerful H1 ya ceases to hee through onr halls Aetn :tx Points 183 Huw JANE SrANsu.L SS Pctcr md Paul s 4s a master of the pen Leen edztorzal unter memorable head of Our I ady s Conrtmttee head of stamps and bonds sales Mary lane s untmng efforts fwzll llllt go unrewarded -Kern In Points 80 SHIRLLY TAQAIU Xlonroc Hugh School bophzstzcated, chzr, though un assumzng zn manner an unusual combznanon 1n any character C I uuu M Tnnmu 1 Sr Andrew s Iblllllllllllet. dancer and poetess of 7'Lll0'7.Lll 1s flarlce our head of the Iumor Mission I ommit ee Aetnlty Points 47 M nw In 171x131 IH Txuxxx Y bt Ambrose Graee and beauty symbolwe the impresszon Mary leaves upon ver classmates Her eazllzngness in carrymg out 'whatever she llndertalses marls Marv a good member to have Ill any organ: anon Aernlty Points 37 ei . . . U' 'I , . D -, ' ' '. ,1 s, 1.1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' .' . ' . . ' lf' . . . A . - K me f vy 'Pwr - - ' ' ff. 1 ' f-, I I I I V ' 1 1 - 111, - . F. - - D K . . . . - 1 . Y l 4 . , A I y , . ' -' , ' .-A 1 . , . . , 4 , . . - ' ' 1- ' ' . ', ' ,., 1 ' 1- I . . . . l ' - ' Actnlty Points-ll A A ,. 4: . K I W v 1 v ,- P 1 ' J .rv ' I A as ala n ,1 1 1 1 1 g e . . 1 1 s ' 'f A 11 v ' ' ' 1- 1 1 eu- .' ' ' ' ' J '- , V , I Y . I. V . ,- 1 . 1 C 7 HC '1 . . .fffil 1 , . . . . . - W., , . . l of z - 7. V . . i . l 11 1 1 'f V . 1 'Z- Doiunm M Um, Holx lamllx limi fmndlmcss is sat olf Irv lur sparkling lrlm. cvts and mnlrtt limnmr Wav lur Linn IIIIEHIHLIICL arconipllslv smccss for lier Xttnitx Points N I IXNORI J X IRBLRC ii Sr Iuhn thi. lsangchst itli K1 yen for ddllblllg and 1 nfnslunq .WIIIIL l'1lc has In jtfttd ber blztlvc Xplrlt into tteryout sive contacts -Xttnitx Points J Sum X umm xii St Xndrcxx s 111 Fnmlv A I Jlllllllg nr tlassumtes :lass lustormn and and translator of Virgil dtnotcs dark lvaind S'm -Xttnitx Points Bi in V IK i St. olm thc Lfvangc ist lilandt pttin, slay - Bfttys cluzrnling sinilr. is tbl km to ber ptrsonality. Activity Points-I7 ' RL!-ix' R. Y x ' St. uhn thc lfvangclist 'l'1l1 good-llatnrcd Shir! i' 11 jack-of-all-trades from drama- tifs to humor. Her Iuaming suiilf. and friendly 'ways will .vluxrys find .1 spatial spot in our hearts. Activity Points-73 Donoiin W um St Xlmnms lnr v l1m..11 lwur lauqwit, blm was 11 raptitatimg smile tlmts Dorm tin muttr of tttrv l11ppv group Xctnity Pmnti v7 IJUROIHH VVH blNl it St ohn thi. l x 1g.,c lst lout and 41 rich lmlodiom XPLKILIIIZ 'Lola an lur trmlf. marlts ll L slmll :nur forqtt hir znterpretatzoil of I In Star Spangled Bamier at Sister Frauctsms futst day program -Kun ltx Points ul 'J' IK G 111 M, 'YL Mtn in Points Alu I Ni R VVH 1 wi xx Bcnianiin Franklin High School Smiling - friendly - always flu rc sith 11 snappy ntort-lool for lots of laughter and Arlun. 'will lu ill tlu midst of it. Activity Points-8 tftu xxflX'l'liJ Acmlclny of thc Sacred llcilrt ll Lu ther it is i7l1f77'0'L'i.ViIl,Lf Fu ucl' phrases or dashing off 1 difficult loirrualism assigmmnt lulit 1l- -1: iys comes tbrniigb -with 11.111- ucrs flying. Activity Pointsiiil 37 Sfhozf Orgauzzafzzm Off vers 1944-45 S0 IIAI IT! Prcfcu I xx IIRXLK X ILL Plffftif N xlu XII! KRIIIX SCLILIWIX I lk SXLND IrCI5IIIcI RX Illlxx Scgrctnx to Il I NI IS I'llI'SPIAN SOLIl-'Ti IJIISIQILIII Roxl NI xln Iimx I Srlgf. XIWIIIQLI RII I x NIIC NI Surctarl llzlc IX I I'C2SllI'CI II xlul III I Nm: lux KATIIIIIII S'I'UIll'N'I'S 'YIISSIIIN IIIUSAIII' QISWIC IILxIsILIIt RK xlu I N ILL IJILSILILIIY Iuxx Ru IxXRII SLLIQIIIN x XII! RX IIKISUILI x IDI!! IIISTIIA XI'lI1lgLI III IIJI II lzll SIU X SISIIHI' I IIII IIIII XIIIII OI lxx vb I I I I I Nlhrv-ff '5'I'lllI'N'I' 00X I'llN'VII-NI' A5501 I N I'ION IIcsldu1t LI S I xlu X ILL PILSILILIII' SI II SI XOIIXI I IDI PIII 1 S basl at II I IICISIIFLI llASIxI I'Il Il LKPTAIINS TI- 111 SLIIIUIS llI1l0l N xlzllxx XII I IQxIIIllIlI IX lx II I S I' N rm III L I NI I IIIISIIILSS 'XI III ILL! Ill I RX XKIXLITISIIIQ XIIIIIQLI D RIN Ixl xc IIII L 4 XIU IRI I 1 I' I' I I IIJI Ir III IXLLIIIIXL SLLILIIIX IXNXI XXI f 7 Q .' I ' .' 7 I ' I I . '. I. ' ' ' ' ................... .I-1, J . 'lII, '-Ii ' ' ' ' ..- - .. ...-...' 1. -A L14 I V' '45 .' 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I :x ' ..... 0 5 1 f ., '45 ....,.....,.. ...nlox III'.III',Iil,l', -If . f,Il llIIlfl1lII xI1ll11l:1'Cl'..NI I II Col, lxs, '-I5 ' I. , . I ........... KI I,IIN I'II.XIII'IiIN, '45 FL II 'Il'll I.' 'I 'inn ......,....... ...NIA ' clk, '-If If 'I iam ............... III I.I-N I,I1-' Ills, '-I5 1 Sj'.'z I' '2 1I ......... , . 1 '.,'-If .,,,,, SIU 'lgcg,'-I5 .. f-fi, fy I ' :All I - I: I l rf . . s ll ?ra1a Galbape s Plpes THE BLUEBIRD A pzece of sky Fell down one day It sped toward earth Then flefw afway fo V? Q-ef' gf... MARX Snmzas 46 MY MOTHER S HANDS Hands are nzce don t you thznle? Espectally hands by a kztchen smla Hands that 'wash cook and sew Clean the house from top to toe Hands that fwork for you and me Mother s hands 'whose could they be IVhen they re folded fnally at rest Then you ll knofw they are the best DoRofrHEA GLASER 47 THE BAG DOLL My doll on the shelf zs sad and forlorn Her face zs all dzrty she s ragged and tom But I lofve my rag baby and every mght After I say my prayers I hug her tzght fy ' Then put her back 'where she fazthfully stands On the shelf untouched by other loving hands Mama says Play fwzth some other she s old and torn And she fwon t let me have her says tt s a disgrace N KK bf ,az ff 1 To play fw1th a dolly that has a dzrty rag face I don t want any dolls that are shzny and new Oh lzttle rag baby Ionly 'want you ROSEM ARY WAQQA 47 SN f m? A73 2-,,,. 4+ X K , , , a 4 f I ' xl 1 7. i , QX3 t . ', fm ul . N I f Kd I XX nf' n y X95 - , I t . . - J . ,- I W . f 2 u 'fl' e ll gn f - ' . ! fv ,gh Why, yourcgtretty dolfslzot-half,so jwornf' , xp ,, Q X 9 . U T y fe on A WWQ? I , fy Q53 4, . - Q 39 P Ixeep l 5 UL Muzd When You Are Ready To Imest zrz Property HERBERT A ROGERS RLXL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS 4-3 EAST MAIL STREET FOR EVILRHIHINC IHAI S NEW AND LP IODXFF FOR THE STACE experts should be called A J HOFFEND 81 SUN 1394 MT HOPE Ax ENIE NIONROE 634 A, - . . 7 A ,f . ' O - - . I A A 1 T1 'rw lj rw rw--1 W -v - 7 rw r A 1 - A, - 1 , - - X A , 1 7 I I f v w-I - '- . A , - A THOUGHTS 0N STAHDUST As I sit by my window and gaze at the sky, I muse on the stars that are twinkling on high Do they get in trouble? As much as I? Oh I really don t think that such lovely things could Sznce God looked on them once and found them good But then there occurs to be thzs lzttle thought Could they shzne a bat brzghter than they had been taught? And dazzle thezr frzends so they couldn t be sought? They re guzlty of settzng a lot of us dreammg And what are they up to when they re not glearmng? They certaznly keep rmghty questzonable hours, They re fatr weather frzends dzsappear wtth the showers Stars you re such delzghtful thzngs You prompt such gay zmagznzngs These aren t my thoughts they re a mght tn spring s MY DAD I thznk so much of you dear Dad Words I cannot say Ipray that God wzll keep you ll And close to me each day You scold me when I need zt You correct me when I m wrong But you also try to make my lzfe One glad sweet song You re so generous and so thoughtful So krnd to me and true The ery thought of loszn you Indeed makes me feel blue I beg Our Blessed Lady To keep you always near She knows how much I need you For me you re very dear THE 0THER FELLA As Dad came out of our house last nzght I-Ie heard rousing nozses ofa ight Ioe fled but to the back I ran To hzde behznd a garbage can In the garbage can reflected once mor e A beautzful black eye raw and sore 'll y knuckle brutsed a tear zn my shzrt Gosh how my eye hurt' Oh gee now I ll catch heck And lookzt my pants they re a wrec Sure nuff I was found And my whzppzng v,as mzghty sound But later as zn my bed I lay To Hom I heard Dad say Don t feel bad about zt Dell 1 I ou should see the other fella PEGGY STACK 46 REFLECTIUNS I looked back at you when you were a chzld Whzle fazrytales danced round your head And smzled as I heard others call you wzld For I saw you asleep tn your bed You grew up very fast and when szxteen or so You had changed to a cute lzttle trzck H ow you squzrmed and rushed as you dressed for a beau And your date dresses I helped to ptck Then there were ttmes when you d szt there and cry I couldn t quzte make you out You d look up at me and ask me why And what love was really about I ve seen you as no other ever shall see And now that your grown up and gone That your heart was both good and strong Vow you re helpzng a natzon that needs to be ree You re a nurse and you ve answered a call And I m as proud as any parent would be Tho I m just the mzrror on your old bedroom wall Fxwcss REAGAV 47 AND THEN CAME SPRING 11 other Nature softly Uncozers the blanket of snort. From her tzny drovsy rhzldren IV ho ve been sleepmg all wmter below She softly breathes the breath of Sprzng Upon thezr sleepy heads And one by one they all awake Slowly from then ezrthly beds oxxw Xlumn 4 jrn DORSCHHD 47 41 ! 7 ! ' H 77, ! Y . . , , . . . 7 , . 3 IC ' 37 ' ' ' , . . . , . . D ! ,. , - , . -. - . , , . Y 1 9 7 . . , ' J ' H J ' , ' y , - 7 ' I, as ' ' 77 K, . .' K . V , . y . 7 I Y . , , . , . .1 v I ' g , 1 . o , I 9 7 ' 7 v , . 7 SHIRLEY X AECKFL, 147 Ive known all along as you looked at me I v , n 1 K I ' lc 1 A 1 9 -- ' A A . 7 ,. , , u u , v. l I u f- , ' v ' 1 , v ' 9 . , . 9 , ' - y , , , , ' A v kj , .. , V ' 1 ' lv' I 1 ' 7 , ' cc A 7 ' ' L v 1 V rs .H ', . , . , I . . . ,. . . ' - . - 7 B C COSTICH 81 SONS INC 211 HAYWARD AX ENUE CULVER 700 701 702 Storage Wovzng Packmg C ratmg Long Dzstance Haulmg Rzggmg E rectm g H envy Haulzng Machmery M ovmg Truck Mounted Crane Sermce MORRALL STUDIO Portrarture of Quolzty FOR SITTING APPOINTMENT PHONE 5169 HOTEL SENECA MEZZANINE FLOOR 0 czal Photographers or OUR LADY OF MERCY HIGH SCHOOL 1945 O O , C X - I Ui' f Memo les. . . ,4 auglz. . . ,4 Czar. . . REALLY don t thmk Ill be reveal1ng famlly secrets when I tell you all th1s You know I find that when somethmg happens 1ts nrce at the trme but If IS much more fun remember mg about lf the laugh IS much better too Thats the way If IS when I look through the famlly album Tlmes fi1es 1ts true but you always have the memorles The first part of thls album I of course never experlenced because at that trme Pa was courtm Ma That first lO01C there IS mv father He was ln the last war and thats Mom waltmg at the gate They were thousands of mlles apart then but lt wasn t long before the armistlce was sxgned and the boys came marchmg home 1nclud1ng Dad They had a bxg parade m Washmgton Cthat s where they come fromj stralght down Pennsylvania Awe nue and Mom managed to snap that plcture of After all that excltement had settled down somewhat Dad took Mom canoemg on Sun day aftemoons rn the park You notice she rs also paddling the canoe' There were davs at the beach too when bathlng suits were a product of F rankensteln s 1mag1nat1on See that snap there? Mom has let down her han' to dry and xts really long You know they wore pomps and bangs too ln those days so we really arent so orlgmal Finally the wedding picture' The brlde IS all ln whlte and the groom ln the appropriate morning sunt If I do say so myself they make a very charmmg couple And so lf was that they took a trlp to New York Here rt ls' The prlze plcture of the whole album and the best laugh of all You remem ber mv speakmg just recently of a charmmg couple? Here they are agaln but lookmg far from charmmg ID fact, more alarmmg A LEAFING THROUGH THE FAMILY ALBUM By Betsy Sblesmger, 45 fedora adorns Dad s head better st1ll practlc ally swallows hrs head up and mom has on a verv very low walsted dress of a horrible plard material Q 0 0 Isn t that a cute baby even though he IS bald and hasnt any teeth? Thats B111 He made his appearance on May 3rd 1924 and was a mlSChlCf maker rlght from the begmmng so these next few pages are the boy hlmself 1n actlon The cart m that picture came rn very handy at trmes You see the people up the street had mee whmte stones rn thelr drrve way and B111 took an awful lrkmg to whlte stones so up the street he went pullmg the cart and gathering up some stones Back he d travel but he never got very far elther Mom would d1scover h1m or the lady up the street 000 Three years have elapsed as I thumb my way through the next few pages and guess what I have arrlved I was yust the opposlte from B111 Im told I had lots of ha1r and never crled except when I had a really good reason B111 s pushmg me rn the baby carriage or at least attemptlng xt It doesnt take long to grow up Ive heard Mom say Its even shorter 1n a photograph album Whx Bxll s on h1s way to school here and here hes looklng very solemn because hes made hrs First Holy Communlon Ive gone to school too but summers more fun so Mom had a party for me See those are all the nelghborhood gang YVIHKCI was alu axs fun The fat snou man Daddy made for us and the slldes too 0 0 o Can you xmagme that B111 IS graduating al ready' He looks rather scholarly wxth that 43 7 ' 9 s 1 ' ' v . . , . . . . ,9 3 1 - , . . , . 1 . . . . , - , , . . , , . . ' 9 9 9 9 . . ,, . . ' 3 , vs as ' an ' ' ' ' ' 1 , v ' . . , H ,, ,, . . . . . - , , , . . . . . . . . , . . . , . - 1 General Pershing on his horse. , , - , . , . . , . , . , , . , , . , . . . 0 9 ' ' ' ll 9 - 7 n 7 9 . , , - LS as ' , ' , ' 7 1 9 9 ' . 7 ' , . . . , . , . . . . . . , ' 9 . . , ' 9 . . , ' ' v y v- 7 , 1 ,, , . I 1 Q 1 4 . 9 ' 1 ' ' MAKE YOURSELF SECURE BY SEEING US RA CE 234 GRANITE BUILDING LU S DKECOIC MN Hundreds 0 Coats b W f from whlch to make 1 l A N nb an Excellent Chozce SHAFER CO Furs An unexcelled collectlon of beautlful durable furs that dramatlcally lllustrate f ashlon s latest trends They re all here ready for your selectlon 51 EAST AVENUE Wm F and S Geo SHAFER Formerly Presldent and Vlce Preszdent of MENG 8: SHAFER OXFORD PRESS Prmters of The uzll 1941 1945 PC1965 Weekly and llonthly Publzcatzons Books Catalogues 56599 Glenwood 2336 408 LAKEVIEW PARK 44 C O, O H 11, 1,10 A I E -- , , ISI. 1 J . 1 I 7. ff A l N AI' ral Xl it 11147 f A 5 'Sic - 4 1 . ,, . ,hw .' !,':J . Q as i R : l g 1 1 r F 1 R r 1 4 J - - l . , l 1 I l . . . . l 1 . .h . 1 1 diploma Don t you thmk Mom and Dad look proud? Through no fault of my own I broke mv arm but nt was fun being waited on I dont look too unhappy do I5 Not to let my brother outdo me I too showed that grammar school didn t phase me See the dlploma 1n my hand rn that snap But educatxon stops yust for the summer and thus wlth B111 startmg h1s senior year I find myself a lowly green freshman at Mercy Oh' those were the days when a date was not a mirage and there was plenty of butter and gas for all but December 7th came along and with lt came war Q 4.1 Q Days were the same that first year Thats a gang of us m front of the audltorlum We were awfully s1lly fVVhat d1d I sayij These last few pages are speclal occaslons Now that film IS so scarce we save it for these times Stlll cuttlng up B111 s dressed up like Hitler m thls snap shot taken when he was a frosh at Holy Cross I wrote dlstractmg letters that year saying we didnt miss him when we really dnd Mom and Dad took these next pictures at the camp our gang went to for several sum mers The camp dlrectors referred to us as those Rochester girls I always hated KP but did plenty of lt July 4th will always be a memory day xn this album You see Blll enlrsted m the Au' Cadets and thats the day he left That picture IS the last we have of him mn CIVVICS but there are yust loads of hmm ID uniform After that great day he was commissioned he got a couple of days leave and surprised the whole famlly by not letting us know We all posed with him the last day he was home I-Ie s our Pm Up Boy -0 -0 4? And so I have come to the last pictures IH the famrly album Theres room here for more and that means more memories They say hlstory repeats ltself It would be wonderful if the next plctures we put IU were of a Vic tory Parade down Mann Street Rochester New York -if The next txme you 'wut the country youll have sometbzng strange to do after reading thu tale lb- Uza Zag ad af the l6'lack Snake . . Usnnsc the shmv brown braids over her shoulder wlth an impatient gesture Mary sk1pped down the stone steps of the red farm house and onto the path leading to the barns Her eight year old mmd had been firmly made up smce the nlght before when for the first time she had l1stened xuth strained ears and wide opened mouth to the tale of the Black Snake She could hear the voice of her father low and my sternous even now If you should take a horsehaxr and tie xt to one of the tall green By Patrzcza Monahan, 47 rushes IH a small creek one day you would dlscover a swlrlmg water snake ln place of x our long black horsehaxr Mary shivered but her courage d1d not fall nor dld she change her plans She knew that horsehalrs were a common slght on the farm She reached the barn and seemg a halr yust 1ns1de the door she grabbed lt and hurried away ln fear of being called for an errand and too she was beginning to lose her nerve Running swlftly she reached the top of the I Please page 631 45 . , . . . , . . - 1 . . 1 . . . . , . , . . u ' 11 , , . . . . , . . . . . - - ' 1 . . . . . , . 1 1 ' . . . 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O en for inspection daily from I . I . O P. M. C . . J n I o 4 K a V T . . c s wn 0 n ' Zjlzafegmplz are Crzeky IF YOU DONT KNOW THE NAMES HE LETTER was on the hall table KV3lfll'1g' for me when I arr1ved home from school It was an ordlnarv looklng envelope wlth the word Free pr1nted 1n the corner where one usually finds a stamp but If wasnt an ord1nary letter as lf served as an 1ntroduct1on to Greg B1ll who llVCd across the street now Pfc W1ll1am McKee USM C wrote to me occa s1onally or as he put lf whenever there wasnt anvthmg else to d Th1s letter sounded much as usual yuth h1s Im fine Hope you are well The chow gets no better fast etc I was just about to glVC up 1n d1sgust when I not1ced a postscrlpt Greg W1ll1ams a pal of m1ne IS lonely w1th no one to wr1te to so I suggested that he m1ght YVI'llfC to you I knew vou wouldn t care Know1ng B1ll as I do I knew he d1dnt care even 1f I d1d just the same I wondered about tbls Greg W1ll1ams and why he couldn t find h1s own correspondents Gregs first letter arr1ved a few days later It was rather n1ce manag1ng to be pol1te 1n formal funny and fr1endly all at the same t1me He asked perm1ss1on to cont1nue wr1t 1ng d1d I prefer Harry james to Guy Lom bardo and finally m1ght he have one of my PICIUICS I was afraid of that last quest1on as I know lm no beauty lust one of those g1rls of med 1um he1ght and we1ght havmg red ha1r not the r1ght k1nd of red elther and eyes on the greenlsh s1de Csome comb1nat1onJ Am blessed w1th freckles scattered h1ther and yon on my not so da1nty nose and wh1ch com pletely spo1l any dramat1c effect I mlght otherwlse achxeve But he wanted a p1cture so I sent h1m one th1nk1ng Oh what the heck I might as well scare h1m now as later' By Mary Ellen Boyle 47 Nature had done her best but I was defimtely one of her off moments I haunted the mall box all that next week but 1n va1n Sherry I sald to myself you ve scared h1m and my ego went down a m1le However I was wrong He wrote that he had been sh1pped to another post and had to Walt an opportumty to thank me for my letter and photograph Cno commentj Enclosed I found a p1cture of Greg and h1s reg1ment He sa1d that he was fifth from the left of what I wondered as he had neglected to ment1on wh1ch row So Judgmg by the p1cture I had my cholce of lst Grandpop who was bald 2nd B1ll Yes they were 1n the same reg1ment 3rd Someone who defimtely could be no one else but the sergeant s pet and who undoubt edly had been Mothers and teachers lnttle precrous 4th and last the tallest n1cest thmg S S Csmce S1natra'J As my luck IS notably bad I knew Mama s Boy was my correspondent But It could have been worse as h1s letters cont1nued to be frrendly full of news so unl1ke B1lls and he soon seemed l1ke one of the gang S much so that 1f I falled to get a letter each week I worr1ed Mamas boy or not I l1ked h1m We had d1scovered we enjoyed the same thmgs football he had been on h1s hlgh schools team Cbut only when Mama wasnt lookmg Ibetj dancmg h1k1ng and popp1ng corn 1n front of the fireplace etc Earlv 1n December he wrote that he and B1ll had furloughs com1ng up over the hol1 days and that he was acceptmg B1ll s 1nv1ta t1on to ChflStm3S at the McKees home Furthermore the boys alreadv had tlckets for The Chr1stmas dance and would I please go wx 1th h1m? Would I go YVITII me not dream mg of anythlng else for weeks' Most of the fPleare page 611 47 7 3 7 7 I 1 1 , ' 4 - 1 77 . 1 - as 77 - ' ' ' as 11 ' 11 1 1 1 - 1 1 . , . ,, . - , , - 1 1 1 1 , . . . ' . , . . H . . . 1 1 1 ' 1 - 11 - ' I O. , ,' ' cc 1 ' , . - ' 1 1 ,, . . . . 1 - 1 1 - Q - 1 1 H . . . . - 1 1 . . , 1 1 - - 1 1 1 cc' 11 ' 77 ' n 1 '- W , . . , , . . . , , . . . . . . . U , . , , . . . , ,, - - 1 1 ' ' ' ' 7. 1 Q W 1 1 ' ' 0 1 1 . . . . . - , - . - , 1 Q' 1 ' 7 7 1 - - 1 1 1 F 1 1 1 1 , . . - 1 ' 1 ' 1 - . 1 CL ' 77 ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' - - 1 . . . . , . . - V - 1 9 . 1 n u 1 s u 5 ' 1 1- .. . , . . . . . U Y . . 1 1 1 ' ' , , . . . Say ll the FLOWERY WAY FISH FRIES ami that means call GEORGE BOUCHER EAT AT SPIEGEL S 422 MAIN STREET EAs'r STONE 96 97 1375 MT HOPE AVE ROCHESTER lust across rom Eastman Thea! NEW YORK Complzments 0 SUPER FOOD MARKET 2121 EAST MAxN ST A good place to buy GOOD FOOD to edt ggi ammo MEATPROCTS P j Where You See Thzs Szgn You Can Be Assured Of Obtammg the PEAK OF PERFECTION IN PORK PRODUCTS ROCHESTER PACKING CO QUALITY FURS FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY 39 EAS'1 AX EINUE a 0 48 I I I I 9 . I I f I re l I sA- Win I I A , H , , -, MM, f A MATH ,WAR A W, A ,fff!!!F' ' I I g'fy-131-gi f ,QE - QIN . f I rl- :V .4 Q . f ' I . X Q I I I. ,A mt-,,,. I I I . . I I I I ' I I , r 1 I I L I ' 7 T I I Furriers and T il rs to Genllewom I I I I A ,. .W ,W , , --Vfffnf-ir..-if-7 . --fig.-i.-f -if If you haven t a kxd brother you bezzer .vkxp :bu :tory lav- ,Alo ewlfhj y AND A BURGLAR ARRIVES T ALL BBG W Frlday afternoon as I arrlved home from school It was warm so I carrled my books 1n one arm and my coat over the other I ran up the steps and xx as just turnmg the door knob when I heard someone call H1 Jeannle' My heart skrpped a beat as I recogmzed the VOICC of the handsome masculme 1dol of the nelghborhood Qulckly I turned around to greet hlm H1 Glenn' W1ll you be home tonlght jeannle Lets see I responded hesltatmg a httle on purpose I guess so Ill call you up There s somethlng I want to talk to you about So long So long' I watched hlm walk down the street Golly he must want a date' I exclalmed to the maple tree 1n the front yard Wow' Turnlng I went through the doorway on the run A moment later I found myself sprawled on the floor w1th my coat and books for company Havlng collected my senses I arose wlth as much dlgnlty as posslble under the clrcumstances only to find Joey my twelve year old brother regardmg me from the end of the hall D1d you have a nice trlpl he lnquxred SOIICIEOUSIY Who put the chaxr ln front of the door I demanded vuth a glltter 1n mv eve Would you llke to hate me plck up your books jeanmel No' I thundered Don t you ew en speak to me Gee 1tll be hard to be here alone with you all evemng and not talk joseph the Herm1t thevll be call1ng me pretty soon By Sbezla Hogan Joey remarked polntedly Why: Hasnt your luglmess notxced any thlng unusual around here Now that you mentlon If joev a desul tory atmosphere does seem to pervade the place I condescended haughtlly just then mother put ln an appearance Oh jean Im glad you re home early Aunt Ellen IS very 1ll and I must go to her at once Xour father IS attendlng that meetnng ln Buffalo but he ll be home tomorrow after noon Can you and joey manage t1ll then Oh sure mom I assured her YVell be all rlght Good I must hurry to catch that tram Dont stav up too late xull you chlldrena Joey come and help me wlth th1s sultcase joey surveyed the floor httered wlth books and papers and then glanced at me Thlngs are plCklI1g up aren t they he 1nqu1red Somehow we struggled through the eve n1ng Of course I had to endure both sly d1gs and outrlght lnsults at the expense of the d1n ner XVl'1ICl'1 I so carefully prepared But Mou sey the young and playful cat appreclated my efforts and d1d full Justlce to the remains of the repast The telephone rang yust about bedtime Un fortunately joey happened to be nearer to If than I Up he jumped and down he fell os er a footstool' I was really wery klnd about If Noblv I refralned from laughmv although I considered lf a yust reprlsal for the mcldent of the chalr I s1mply xx alked sedatelv across the room and plcked up the receiver wlthout a mlshap It was Glenn and he dzd want a date I must admlt I was a l1ttle late for bed On the whole I felt yxearv but happv as I 49 , . 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THREE GREAT FUELS LEHICII VALLEI COAL ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC COKE ATLANTIC FUEL OILS In Post war days we mute your palronage SCHWALB COAL AND OIL CO G A DERTINCER Preszdenz FERDIINAIND BUEDINGEN CO I HIGH GRADE MACHIINE AND BENCH MADE BOXES DIE CIJTTIING STAMPING PRINTIING 244 ST PAUL STOINE 6420 BURKE S FRIENDLY SERVICE MOBILOIL MOBIL GAS NEW MOBIL BATTERY Open Evenings and Sunday Congratulatlons and BeStW1SheS to the CLASS OF 1945 REDEKER BROS 2154 EAST MAIN STREET CORNER OF GLIDE AND BUFFALO RD Stow Appliances Heating GENESEE 4362 Azr Comlztzonzng 50 I II I I II I I 10: I AI I I I J ., I I I Y I 0 . I T .. , I . I H, .. I 'I , l . M. I I I ,Z ,I I I I 1 I I I I I ' I' . . I I X! I -. I I crawled under the covers In the next room jocv s llght was on A thought occurred to me I sat up m bed joey ' I called Dld you put the cat out X es y our hlghness Dld y ou put the llghts out downstairs Xes your hlghness In fact your hlghness lm very put out about the whole thmg 000 Suddenlv I was sxttmg up ln bed l1sten1ng It w as very very dark Somethmg had ayvak ened me I stramed my ears Xes' There If was agam' A dull thud llke hke a Qgulpj body fallmg to the floor Somehow I scram bled out of bed pulled on my bathrobe and shppers and made mv wav 1nto the hall Another nolse' A regular thump thump thump Oh of course How stupld of me' just my heart J J Joey' joey' I sa1d m a stage whxsper as I stood over his bed At the same tlme I gently shook hmm He murmured somethmg turned over and contmued h1s lnterrupted slumber There was another famt nonse from downstalrs I abandoned gentleness joey' Wake up' joey' Theres somebody downstalrs' A burgular Joey' joey' Ugh' Huh? Wh what? Wh Yes joey Whatchawanti joey theres somebody downstal Aw youre crazy' Sh h h h' Not so loud' There zs' You re hearm thmgs' But And then we heard xt Someone was play mg the plano' I dldn t know w hat yyas bemg played but I accompamed the mus1c wnth several screams whxch must have reached hxgh C Joey fell out of bed and landed wnth a bang The mysterious mUSlCl3n contmued to play unperturbed Oh J .I JOCY' Xly courageous brother plcked hlmself up and walked to the head of the stalrs I follow ed meekly contcntedly and qu1te far behmd hlm VVe both llstened spcllbound to the dls cordant melody Fmallv I spoke There s no s s such thmg as a ghost joey A long pause oey Huh? There ISD t I know lf joey youll have to go doyyn there and sec what It IS 111 haye to' X yes You re the oldest Older joev Of of all the tlmes to thlnk of grammar' And you re a boy practically a man and II s your duty The man IS supposed to take care of the woman m t1me of danger No answer You re you re not afrald are you N n no' Well well Im gomg arent I Slowly he started down the steps For a mmute I stood at the top lrresolutely Walt joey' Im commg too I don t want to stay up here alone We reached the bottom of the stalrs and started across the hall A board squeaked yust hke Inner Sanctum joey stopped Go go on joey The plano s ln the I1VlI1g room you know Y yeah Agam we started The mus1c contmued joey' stood 1n the doorway now Sh shall I turn the hghts on he quavered Y yes I scarcely breathed Then the room was Hooded wlth llght The music stopped I blmked joey bl1nked We both blmked agam There on the plano stood Mousey caught m the act of pacmg up and down the kevs I sank down m the nearest chaxr Mousey made h1s way to mv lap and began to purr Weakly I handed hlm to Joey who dCpOS1CCd hxm outslde the front door thought vou put him out I managed to accuse For once joev was at a loss for a good replv IId1d too Lets go to bed I suggested wearlly Let s sa1d oev il , L1 9 1 77 . , ' , . 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I I . zz Q I I I , , . . 01 I A I ' I I .I J I I u I I I I WHO WALK IN PRIDE 11 x l ,'i'iis:fgeCrf,z?f'1CfifC.LL,E 1, f WESTERN STAR XZ Stephen Vmcent Benet Refuzewed by ROSEMARY Bowl: Bl 0 , , W fffff NO MORE THAN HUMAN IW WV' 'MDW Maura Lzwerty Revzewed by CATHERINE CONNELLY I ffef f MY COUNTRY Russell Darvenport Renewed by MARGARET COLLINS t f warmwff MW ELEW MARGARET s novel Who Walked IH Prlde IS the story of a poor r1ch fam1ly durmg the French Revolutxon Although Manette, Em1l1e and Anto1ne are related they are as dxfferent IH character as w1nter and summer You Wlll love Em1l1e the plous member of the fam1ly who always promxses to say the rosary for anyone 1n trouble Manette, the soph1st1cated elder sxster proves herself proud and haughty Yet you w1ll weep when you see her embezzled by a dece1tful lover Antome, thelr brother, has no regard for anyone but h1mself and rages fur1ously at the slaves As you follow the famlly from Revolutxonary France to sangumary Sa1nt Domlnque and finally to the Ind1an tra1ls of Amerlca you w1ll tremble at the vlolent murders, bxtter hatred and pass1onate love scenes packed ln th1s book wh1ch w1ll hold you spell bound unt1l the last page IS read Western Star by Stephen V1ncent Benet IS a poetlc narratlve relatmg the foundmg of Amerlca The people who came to th1s new country were adventurers whose former l1fe had become 1ncompat1ble Vlfgln so1l resents bemg tamed At first It d1d not g1VC 1tsfru1ts gracxously Starvatlon nearly destroyed Jamestown The Plymouth Colony had the same experlence The Indlans were host1le to the new comers who were breaklng down the1r culture Terrlble massacres f the wh1tes occurred but on and on they came followmg the Western Star The events that have happened 1n the past few years have taught us not to take our country hghtly We love and respect Amerlca many of us have dled to keep her Splflf l1vmg To know our country better an understandmg of IIS begmnmg IS necessarv There IS no more beaut1ful way of do1ng th1s than by readlng Western Star An Irlsh m1ss Deha Scully, 1n the ficnonal autobmgraphv No More Than Human by Maura Laverty IS an unusually clever personalltv She left Ireland to become a gover ness 1n Spam Unhappy at th1s restr1cted stat1on Della managed by rather extreme means to free herself In Spam she meets a score of people of all tvpes and var1ous soclal status Among her acqua1ntances she makes frlends Wlth some and enemles 1n others She approves of the character and actlons of some of the people she meets and dlsapproves others but com ments mtelhgentlv on all of them When recommendmg th1s book we must bear 1n m1nd that the llfe we meet m any large CIFV IS often a b1t unsavorv and Spamsh cltles are not 1deal1st1c Russell Davenport s poem NIV Countrv expresses eloquentlv what everv Amerlcan feels 1n hls heart The slncere and practlcal manner of evpresslon depxcts a patrlotlc Splflf deeplx rooted 1n the author s own l1fe Thls IS a poem of Amerlca great and small of IIS c1t1es and country 1ts farmers and bankers of IIS famous people of IIS unknown It strengthened one s falth ln an America xx orth fightmg for of free and equal men 53 ,I I. 1 5 ff I , 2 rf. , vvff' , .-11-f1 ' 'fl' ,,,,,,,- ,Z ,-,-f fl!! l fp ' ! 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Stone 1524 THOMAS F TROTT FUNERAL HOME 683 EAST MAIN STREET Choose Wlth Confidence TROTT S Our Home lS Your Home In Tzme o Sorrow Prlvate Parklng FHCIIIUCS BEST WISHES to the CLASS or 1945 Wooo SPECIALTIES NC Manufacturers ARCHITECTUR AL WOODWORK For Your Parues an All OccaS1onS ZW EIGLE S QUALITY SAUSAGE PRODUCTS Stone 6944 COVIPLIMENTS LEO A LEWIS Caterer BR OWN CROFT BOULEVARD THE PAINE DRUG CO 2426 EAST MAIN ST Prescrzptwn Experts Smce 1820 THE SCHOOL OF CONIMERCE OH' ers the only OHICIHIIY approved MEDICAL SECRETARIAL COURSE IH Rochester See Our Catalog or Other Courses 362 EAST AVENUE Phone Mam 5530 Assocuzte Member Amencan Assoczatum of lunzor Colleges 54 I ' I W I I I I I I I I I I I I d I I I . I I , , I I I I I - I A I A A I I I I RAILROAD STREET JOSEPH AVENUE . . I I I I I I - L 1 K I 1 ' I ' I I I I 4 OF I - , I ' I I . I f I . - , I - I I . . I .. ' . I I I -def Brick: are dangerous ben tlJro'L.,1z 11 ily .vom times they do untold damage and sometzmes they but read for yourself and see Br- J-llf uf th ll l6'r1fk AWD DID IT HURT? Margy Dztovz NDY was s1tt1ng on the couch eatlng marshmallows and readlng a book when the telephone rang Its for you Andy OK Mom Ill be rlght there Hello yes th1s IS Andrea Youd l1ke a date w1th me Well ell JHIIIC Parks IS golng too Oh' a double date Well ell sure Ill see you at james Elght o clock 1S fine Bye now Wa1t yvhat s your namei jeepers he hung up Mommv Ive got a date a blmd date H sounds so darllng Can I go Mom Andy do you thmk you should Mother you re so old fashloned I yust couldn t hack out now Why I I can t dlsap POIHI h1m Ill need mv sklrt pressed Xoull do It won t Vou Mom: Please Andrea Farrel yv1ll you please g1VC me a Oh' Mother' After all my planmng Don t say no Please Now where are you gomgi Oy er to Pats Bye Down the steps went Andy Then across the layyns and on to the porch of her best frlend Pat' Pat' Ive got a date He just called Im to meet h1m at e1ght Whom w 1th When are you golng Tonlghts the nlght I dldnt get hxs name but why w orrv about such tr1v1al thlngs Con centrate on mv wardrobe Tonxght' NV1ll Vou be home bv seven: Pat Im not leavlng untll elght Oh Andy' you promxsed voud help me entertaln the two XIHIIHCS mom asked for dm ner They ve already landed and I expected vou to help me get the s1tuat1on well ln hand Xou do the strangest thmgs I certamly cant break my date Hoyv old are they? They w r1te as though they re about twenty five They must be so refined and so manly Ohhhh' They re too old I cant I wont come over You re a fine frlend The front door 15 open Good bye Well ll ll Good bye Andy dashed across the layvns Where upon reachlng her y ard she fllf-It her brother Randy jr a tall lanky boy of seventeen jumor' JUDIOF' Im in trouble yVhat s the matter Fattyl Wlll vou please stop callmg me that repu s1ve name and tell me what to do yVell what do you expect when you re sundaes Oh Junlor' Ive got a date and I slmplv don t want to go and besldes Pat s mad at me Ha' ha' ha' Whos the sucker: Pats get tlnff XVISC to you huh Fatty? If I had a brlck I d throw 1t at you Gosh thats what I want As Andv turned to hurl a brltk at Randv jr a car stopped ln front of the Farrel s house and a tall blonde cadet got out when Plunk' Golly ' how d1d he get there? Oh yeepers lNow see watcha dld Are y ou O K NIV head' my head' Evervthlngs blurry WVhere am I Andy call mother Andy ran to the porch and called Nlom Mother please come here Look' XVhat should I do 55 ' ' w wk H Q' Q 1 I . B ' '47 3' ' 1 . . . M f 1 ' , . 7 ' 7 77 44 , , ' 1 cz 7 11 , . ' . CL X 7 ' 77 . . . . , , . ' ' Y 1 - - LK ,1 1 , 1 . . . . , . . . ,, . , . , . 7 Cl 7 ' ' A - 7 c 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' ' 77 . , . , . . 7 yy 64 77 CK 7 ' , , , . e - . :N . 7 Y ' 7 ' 1 1 il ' 517 1 7 '1 1 ' CL 7 ' ' LG ' ' 7 ' 77 , - , . . . 1 y 1 - cc 7 77 u 'i ' , ' . . , . , , 4, . . L ' Y y 7, ' 77 ' , . 1 ' cn - - Ll , 7 7 7 ' 77 Y ' chance to say SOHlCtl'l1I1g. always eatlng marshmallows and hot fudge L4 I 5 77 77 CL ' 7 ' . . , . , H 7 . ,, 1 ' 1 77 sc Y 1 77 ac v , 7 - . . . ,, 7 Y . C, , . V Lt ' 1 ' , . U . , ' 7 77 GC 7 ' , ', 1 ' ' 77 ' 7 . ., it ' u ' 171 v ' r r , H . , . . , . . . . H - 1 77 7 1 , - 17. . , . 77 H T , Y ' 7 177 cc ' . ' 77 ul , , ' ' 1 ,. 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'ish sz ig ' mee .,f,, .O .. if ' ' i 7 I f -Y Whats happened: I hrt hlm wrth a brxek Andrea' You couldn t' Xou wouldn t' Oh yes Mother I did Thats nothmg to fool about Xou may have eratked hrs skull He may haye amnesra Oh Randolph brlng him ln the house I feel fa1nt Mother you can t Im not capable of tak mg eare of two SICR people 'Vlrs Farrel pushed Andy mto the house and then left her to get some hot water and towels Mom hes eonnng to Id better not be here when he opens h1s eyes Andy started to leave the room when her mother took her by the ear and marched her up to the couch Andrea Farrel apologlze to hun thrs mm ute Then go to vour room Im terrrbly sorry that I hlt you wxth a Andrea' Well thats hrs name How do you know I saw xt 1n h1s wallet It savs Neyer mlnd what II says young lady Go to your room lmmednatcly and Ill have your father speak to you on hrs arrlval Yes mam An hour later Rags Patterson was lymg on the couch propped up vyrth prllows and usmg the phone Andy had concluded a chat wrth her father Mr Farrel has lust entered the kitchen Ann Ive told Andy to get ready for bed rlght now Shush Randolph Why Cadet Patterson IS using the phone Oh Im sorry Do you thlnk that lf IS rxght for her to go to bed now But Randolph' She has a date It s about t1me Andrea calmed down All rlght dear You know best Upstalrs Andv pleked up the phone and called .lame Hello IS Janle there CGosh no marsh malloyys for a whole weekj blame? Thls lb date tomght All of a sudden I feel slck I thmk lf best to go to bed now Oh Andy thats swell I dont mean your belng srek but I dldn t know how to tell you You see your date yust called and saxd some gurl threw a brrek ln hrs dxreetlon Now hes got to spend the night at her house Grcmhu s Calc af Woe KT! a11L you Several of us now haye come Lpon thls earth of yours INever more wfrll we be glad Lnless Vou know of cures Lnless y ou know of cures or ways To Larry us back To our home the plate we loye If not we stlll attack He w alted then but saw no light He slghed and turned and then from page 181 Agaln he paused and looked at her I-Ie knew thls w as the end Qurckly the gremlm lumped awav And Lee faced toward home Now she knew both sides of w oe Both srdes w 1th thelr bltter moans U hat w ould y ou do She s w ondermg stlll VS hxle gremlms fight away To keep our fly ers w orklng hard In H1 ht by night and day 57 41 .1 n KL , H . , . Ls ' ' ' ' i u V - Ll 9 f 1 vs ' Y- - . 44 7 I ' - , . , . . H ,Q . Y I . z ' ' I' I . ' I , . . ' . ' ' ' - cc v 1 9 T ' , V ' YY . v Y, u, v 9 7 , . ' :L , 11 . ' . ,, s - . as :av I '. ' ' U ' ' ,, ' 44 1 - . . , . ' all -2 as I 1 1 i - 1 7 ' cs w ,, v 4 '1 7 7, 1 I a . ' u 7 - V ,, 44 ' n , 1 - - M . . . . l , - . as U ' ' I . 1 . 7 ' 9 ' as s - 4 - X ' vv r l ' '. '. . , 1 , ' Y, brick, Rags. Andy. I m afrald I won t be able to keep my u vw ' L ' sa v ' sv ' ' ' 7' li 7:7Y Li I I . , , . H i . . . ,, . . Y . , H , ' , ' . ,. , , . . ' . ' . ., 1 . - , 1. . 7 . . 7 , V r. I . i . . 4 . 5 . I , 7 , , , - - 'rv T X ' -an ' I 1 I u n T ' V . ' - Y I -' v ., . . . . ' 1 1 1 7 - v , a . , ,. ' , - . 1' f . t '1 ' s ' ' ' 1 . - ' , V7 7 v v I ' V ' ' , . 4 ' . t , 1 v N Y 5 , - , .' -it v ' r - 1 D . .. 1 . ' COMPLIMENTS RUF US MAIER MANHATTAN RESTAURANT 25 EAST AVENUE Is the place where E R C A N gathera teradance I ookzng 0 HARDWARE SUPPLIES? THEN CALL ON MARTIN S HARDWARE WINTON AT BLOSSOM CULVER 1600 KNIGHT S PHARMACY Your Handy Corner Drug Store NTON NORTH AND BLOSSOM ROAD Where the Merczans Re resh Estahllshed 1920 Estzmates Cheerfully Gwen BRIGHTON HARDWOOD FLOOR CO ANDREW DE VOORLAERE Prop PLAIN AND PARQUET FLOORS SANDINO AND OLD FLOORS REI-'INISHED Telephone Culver 2965 65 TRYON PARK NSCIIHIITQIIOS' COMBINATION BATH AND TABLE A ROCHESTER INVENTION On sale m Infant Depart ments Of leadmg stores everywhere A rad 5 U s P c BABY BATHINETTE CORPORATION ROCHESTER 4 N Y FOR CHOICE MEATS and COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE TRADE AT RUSSER MARKET Ames Street Corner Map Genesee 3174 le Street When Qualzty Counts Smart People Buy at WILLIAM ERENSTONE MERCHANT TAILOR Powers Hotel Blllldlng 28 MAIN STREET WEST 58 Q I OF T A M I s w T T , ' f r T y ' . 5 cc as I A I 9 N 4 WI T A 1 g 66 . f 99 I 1 I . . . E F o ' T 3 V , . A . ' I LJ 3 I 2 1 I - , , ' r e-mark Re. . . al. Ol. and in anada ? ,LL T Q Q gi-- I s Wzfh the Krzfzq cf . . . NIATIGNAL VELVET featurzng Ehzabeth Taylor AIND M1ckey Rooney Reuzefued by BETSY SHLESIN GER THGRNE CGLLECTION MINIATURES Rewefwed by HELEN UEBEL, 45 1TH 1ts settmg 1n a small Engllsh vlllage Nat1onal X elx et 15 the eharmmg story of how a seventeen xear old ex ockex s efforts help an eleven V681 old Engllsh glrl X elvet Brown w1n the Grand N2El0I1'll race w1th the P1e the horse she won 1n a raflle X elvet s mfluence on the wax w ard lad gn es I'I1fII new meentne 1n llfe and the shadow on h1s past IS erased Takxnv the part of Velx et IS a new find Ellzabeth Tav lor and the ex lockey IS handled 1n MlCkCy Rooney s 1n 1m1table manner L1ttle jack1e jenkms who portrays Velvets brother w ho dellghts 1n catchmg assorted bugs XRIIICII he keeps 1n a bottle around h1s neck prov1des plenty of laughs for the audlence Round1ng out an all star east are Donald Cr1sp and Anne Rever w ho plav Mr and Xlrs Brown In add1t1on to a thoroughly enjoyable story the tech n1color br1ngs out beaut1ful Engllsh countryslde and the very phot0gen1c thoroughbred horses INat1onal X elvet seemed refreshmg and carefree and those who hate seen If have escaped from a war weary world for an all too brlef per1od of t1n1e and have found lf a pleasure HF IHORNF COLLFCFIONT of AIIHIHYIIICS w as exh1b1ted dur1ng Apr1l and Mav at the NICITIOFIHI Art Gallery to the pleasure of many Rochesterxans conscxous of Amerl can culture Models of thlrtv seven rooms 1n famous h1stor1c homes f1om colon1al t1mes to the present were arranged geo grph1cally rang1ng from New England down through the Eastern seaboard states to Lou1s1ana the West and the PHCIHC coast The small but valuable collectlon assembled 1n the chnldhood of Mrs james IfVard Thorne the owner was supplemented by the work of twelve skxlled craftsmen cablnet makers and wood carvers and the genu1ne mmla tures gathered by 'Vlrs Thorne XVl'lllC travelxng 1n Europe The Hermztage the h1stor1c mans1on of Presldent An drew jackson located near Nashvllle was des1gned and constructed under the superv1s1on of a Br1t1sh arch1tect The splral SIHIYWZV IS beautlfully proport1oned 1n that It IS self supportmg It 1llustrates the lnfluence of the Greek Rev1val whxch swept the South 1n IIS graceful Hvxng curve Thls All Amerlcan collectlon proxes that Amer1cans ln softenmg the1r hard practlcahtv have absorbed the best of fore1gn mfluence and yet have retalned an lnherent SlmpllClIy of l1ne 59 y 0 r , . 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' . , , . 1 . . , - 7 7 7 . - . . 7 . v COMPLIMENTS OF MORRISON AND SCHULER ELECTRIC INC 224 MT HOPE AVENUE SERVICE WITH dlgnzty and understandzng MENGES FUNERAL HOME CLETUS J HENGSTLER STONE 2628 BLUE PRINTS PHOSTATS HARDWARE HOUSEPAINT ARTIST MATERIALS SIGN MATERIALS H H SULLIVAN INC 67 SOUTH AVENUE STONE 550 For the best In servlce and the best In frults and vegetables COME TO NORTH WINTON FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET 8 Winton Road North Monroe 4796 WALDERT OPTICAL COMPANY Always Better Classes Never Hlgher Prwes 56 EAST AVENUE Durmg War Tlme FLOORS NEED DURABLE COVERINGS So Try HORTON AND QUINN INC FOR FLOOR COVERINGS 430 MAIN STREET EAST Bonded Cold Storage Repalrlng Relmmg Restyllng Fur Cleanmg LANGTHORN F URS A DEPENDABLE NAME IN FURS 739 MAIN STREET EAST STONE 3752 BUY WHERE THE CLERCY BUY RELIGIOUS ARTICLES GREETING CARDS TUCKERS 74- EAST AVENUE 60 1 , . . Q . , . cc as THEN IIE WAS A IIERO fTbanle you Oh no A p1neapple IS a hand grenade 1 O Well yes s1r he threw It rlght at them thats what he d1d and your brother saw lt come and saw It land rxght next to them Well If looked 11ke they were all goners all rlght But your brother qulck as a flash The boy was leanmg forward now eyes aglow hangmg 1ntently on each word Yep as qu1ck as that he threw h1mself on the grenade as lf lay there' Of course If blew h1m to smlthereens but all h1s pals were saved and they all owe therr IIVCS to B111 now NEEDED A K Thank you wh11e and then perhaps over to the Red Cross to roll some bandages of course lf you want I can skip If I was go1ng to help decorate the school rmportant contrlbutes Hank We were only gomg to play cowboys th1s aft chorus the twxns as the telephone r1ngs Ingles Ice Estabhshment One of the dr1ps PlI0'l'0GllAPlIS K Thank you other g1r1s were go1ng and as they knew all about Greg by th1s t1me they were as anxlous to meet h1m as I was Mamas Boy or not a 'VIar1ne w1th a personallty llke h1s was really someth1ng' Chr1stmas Eve and the dance arrlved I had certa1n1y been kept busy wlth one eye on B111 s house across the way and trymg to get 1n my new formal at the same t1me The bovs werent due home before seven thlrty they were to call for me at n1ne In due t1me I saw a car dr1ve up and two MHIIUCS c11mb out but all I could see of Greg was a green un1form carrylng two bags IHIO McKee s N1ne oclock finallv came and yust as I was com1ng downstalrs sw1sh1ng my new dress and 1ov1ng If the door opened and 1n walked B111 he never knocked as th1s was from page 81 Tears were tr1ckl1ng down the boys face now but they were tears of prlde Then he was a hero wasn t he? A real hero' You can bet your 11fe he was' The best k1nd of hero that there 1s' Gosh' Thanks a lot mlster The boy turned and trotted out the door h1s fact rad1 ant through h1s tears Left alone the sergeant plCkCd up the card reflectwely That k1d the look rn h1s eyes He choked and glanced over the small 1n s1gn1ficant paper he held 1n h1s hand PIIVZIC W1ll1am Pa1ne shot by an enemy snlper two hours after desert1ng camp 'IRAN SLA'l'0ll from page 9 J speakmg Hank bCg1I1S but suddenly 1n a d1fferent tone Why hello dad awfully sorry thought If would be one of the fellows Dyke peaceably SIIS sewmg a smlle steals across her face and there IS a tw1nkle 1n her eye as she th1nks Th1s younger generatlon IS pretty fine after all ABE TRICKY from page 47 2 h1s second home and my Mamas Boy But he was and he wasnt' lf you know what I mean It was the same Marlne all rlght but 1f he was the SISSY ty pe Im my own Dutch uncle' Ev1dent1y he was psychxc as shortly after B111 d1d the honors Greg sa1d I knew lf the m1nute I remembered I hadnt sa1d 1n what row you d find me ln that snap shot You p1cked out Chauncy Van Dever th1nk1ng lt was I After we had thmgs all stralghtened out we went to the dance and had a wonderful t1me When Gregs furlough ended we d1SCOV ered that we st1ll had a lot of talklng to do so hes com1ng back as soon as posslble Thls t1me I won t be worrymg about how to greet a spo1led darl1ng Ill be meetmg one of Amerlcas finest 61 ,, . . ,, . . , CK h, 77 7 ' 56 C6 ' ' ' Q , 7 73 7 7 7 7 ' ' 1 ' - u Y ' , . . . . .i ,, ' ' H ' 77 7 1 ' 7 ' . . . . 7 ' he . . .', l ' . 0 1 7 7 , . . . . . . 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