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Lgff la Rz'gltli Firm! Row: Eleanor Hess, Elva Diesel, Ruth Chandler, Verna Hollander, Marion Zzlph, Nlartha Thompson, Rosaline Dattilo, Audrey Virgin, and Evelyn Deidesheimer. Second Raw: Frances Rizzo, Dorothy Leinen, Niary Louise Boehman, JWarian Thomas, Ruth Zoz, Helen Korte, Barbara Faris, Anna Cannon, Kathryn Reinhardt, Lucille Demmien, Eileen Flynn, Lorraine Benedic, Betty Ann Penman, Dlarian Schum, Jean Decker, and Edythe Brauch. TIH'I'd Raw: Rita Jane Seal, Gloria VVolfensperger, Helen Savage, AViary Ann Meinlien, Ruth Nefer, Phyllis Hoffman, Diary Gallagher, Ruth Hartmann, Florence Bowies, Catherine Nicholas, and Resemary Byard. Cnlrflr-Came through mid-year exams with flying colors. Llylller Dalwttaj Organized sorority, Pi Kappa Epsilon? under direction of Alberta Gramke, Florence Bowles, Betty Pellman, and Lucille Demmien. tm Gave a dance in honor of Sophomores, A great deal of talent was displayed by the selected entertainment committee. tQ Sponsored a skating party to raise funds for the Iunior-Senior Prom. This party was a great success. tdt Gave an assembly program on December 11 for the entire student body in honor of Mother NIcAuley, Foundress 0f the Sisters of B'Iercy. t0 Virginia Cooper was chosen to represent Our Lady of Blemy in the Hnals 0f the Oratorical Contest, sponsored by the Catholic Studentst Mission Crusade. t0 Held a delightful Iunior-Senior Prom. LEFT THE PREmSEStJune 5, 19-12. XVORDS ON PARTINGiHXVC hope that the graduates of '42 will always remain in the very pink of condition and have all the happiness possible.U Page 5 7
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gjatzio tic :74Qtim'ti51 In the hope of co-operating with the defense program, a thrift committee was organized, with the purpose of avoiding waste of all kinds. Student speakers, appointed by the committee, have pro- moted these phases of activity throughout the school: the collection Of Old silk stockings, valuable to the government in making parachutes, the accumulation of tooth-paste tubes, tin foil, and other vital scrap material and paper. Of equal importance to our country was the weekly purchase of war savings stamps by the entire student body. Judging from the totals received, the students realized the immediate need of our country for this money, and welcomed the thought of invest- ing in shares of freedom. During the second semester. the usual course in First Aid was taught to the Seniors. Page 39
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