Next comes Cooke, always good in her classes, Her hobby, you know, is collecting glasses. The next girl is Lilley, she made a rug So she and Scott can be snug as a bug. Watkiris is the gal who loves to eat, And at this she can 't be beat. Here comes Jean Donlon whom we can't pass by, A girl of her word we can 't deny. Jean Donlon's roommate is Helen Schoonover, She always smells highly of Yankee Clover . Grover 's a member, tried and true, For sleeping in class, the prize goes to you. Kathryn Bennett, really known as Kay, Is anxiously awaiting a September Day. Twinkle, twinkle, little Starr, Aw heck, we know where you are. Adelaide Teater will be the last to leave, No one is left her departure to grieve. Sweet and quiet and always the same, 'LPeg Murray will certainly win her fame. All the Seniors' troubles fall on -lune Young, Small and red haired and with a witty tongue. Blonde Marie Loyd from Canton hails. Nvhen it comes to singing she never fails. Mildred Smith, our future Lieutenant, VVill probably hold the only class pennant. From Sugar Notch eomes the Lewis lass, From here to the Navy. she wants to pass. Alas, we have dear. dear l'ongetta. You'd love her too, if you knew her hettaf Dora Hatton. an ohstetrieal nurse, you may find A Better. hut you will never find worse. Strictly a Career Girl she says she will be But as a Spinster Jerry Butler we can't see. The Spirit of Nursing was our friend Margene, Shes not often heard from, but always is seen. Slender and Dark is our girl Grace, Long brown hair and a pretty little face. Eleanor Bullard is the next of our crew, XVe never k11ow what she's going to do. And from Forty Fort hails Jean Brown, XVhen collecting diamonds, she goes to town. -lean Bostwiek is not over five feet. But packs a punch that's hard to beat. Little June Terry takes quite a beatin' But when the score's tallied she'll not be defeaten. Harriett Fairchild, known as Hattie. Though not crazy, she's slightly battie. Marian Reynolds is last but not least. Her favorite indoor sport is a feast. And now that Ilve briefly reviewed each member, Please bid tllelll farewell-they leave in September! ,..,.....,..,........,..,.....,........o.-Q-of-Q--1 -o- The Nucleus 1943-Page Fifty-seven -o-le-o--ss-s--o--nso--Q-nf-o--u-o--o-o-o--o--o--4
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Antoinette Meaker, Class of 1940, to Jolm Benjamin, Jr., of Mlellsboro. Mrs. Benjamin re- sides at Mansfield, Pa. Mr. Ben- jamin is in the Army Air Corps. Catherine Bunnell, Class of '39, to 1st Lt. Dr. George Gardiner. Florence Tyrrell, Class of 1936, to Jolm Frederick Bertram. At home in Rochester, N. Y. Helen Skelly, Class of 1937, to Dr. Joseph Dziob. They reside at 52 Lakeview Terrace, 1Yanakah, N. Y. Marjorie Mvoodard, Class of 1940, to Burdette Erway. Mr. Erway is stationed at the li. S. Marine base, New River, N. C. Phyllis Guenther, Class of '40, to Lt. Frederick Keck. Louise Jolmson, Class of 1941, to Jack Gay. They reside in M'averly, N. Y. Theora Swingle, Class of 1940, to 1Yilliam P. Sullivan. At home, Trumanshurg, N. Y. Mary Meade, Class of 1941, to Fred Santueei of Sayre, Pa. Mildred Curry, Class of 1942, to 1st Lt. Br. Robert Evans of Sayre, Pa. Living at Brown's Mills, N. J. Eunice Nicely, Class of 1941, to Mr. Edward Beebe. At home, Freeville, N. Y. Sylvia Soper, Class of 1941, to Gerald Hollenbeck. At home, Cwego, N. Y. Lorraine Bailey, Class of 1942, to Gerald 1Yarner of Troy. Pa. Mr. 1Varner is stationed at Kees- ler Field, Miss. Mrs. YVarner is working' at Arnot-Ogden Hos- pital. .,..,........,.....,.....................,. .,..,......1-he x 1 1942 Laura Semans, Claus of 1933, to Curtis Yl'ildrick of Sayre, Pa. Marjorie Staekhouse, Class of 1942, to Francis McKinnery. At home, Desmond St., Sayre, Pa. Louise Thomas, Class of 1942, to M'inston Osmun. At home, Sayre, Pa. Births Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shoemaker of 103 Center St., M'averly, N. Y., a daughter. Mrs. Shoemaker is the former Miss Phoebe Stone, Class of 1940. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Epley of Endicott, N. Y., a son. Mrs. Epley is the former Miss 1Yihna Campbell, Class of 1937. Born to Dr. and Mrs. Karl Randall, Vallejo, Calif., a son. Mrs. Randall was formerly Miss Eleanor Brislane, Class of 1931. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Xvllllillll Cass of Syracuse, N. Y., a son. Mrs. Cass is the former Miss Nl112l Parks, Class of 1940. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Gay of Mvaverly, N. Y., a son. Mrs. Gay is the former Miss Louise Jolmson, Class of 1941. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nagle of 237 Desmond St., Sayre, Pa., a daughter. Mrs. Naflfle was formerly Miss Helen Raynor, Class of 1933. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Burrows of Pine St., Hallstead, Pa., a son. Mrs. Burrows is the former Miss Anne Hinkley, Class of 1938. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cullen of New Albany, Pa., twin daughters. Mrs. Cullen is the Page Fi ft y-n i ne -o--a--Q--o--u-u--a--u--win--o--o--o--Q--Q--Q--Q
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