Sacred Heart Academy - Perspective Yearbook (East Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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Archbishop-Bishop joseph Schrcmbs Biybop of Clevelami Rt. Rev. Edward F. Hoban C0-Adjnlw' Bixbop of Clewlmzcl PAGE TWD QQQQQ-999999639 3 991-309309 . ' 939393931-3331-9Q-C-Q-31-31-3Q-C-Q-91-3 ' ?2tEdZ?L5dec! urgin Treusured Memories to H oly Mother, Queen of Peuce, befeeclo- ing her to protect und watch ovzfer u.f in the future uf in the pint. Petitioriing ber to guide our mind! und beurtx ou the unfore- We, the Cluff of 1945, dedicate tbix Our Book of .feeuble roud ulaeud. PAGE THREE ' 333339999031-9361-QQ-Q--Q-Q-31-Q-i9Q--3 . Q-31-391-331-QQ-Q-93Q-3-99331-31-439333 ' .gn .xdlalarecia fion We, the Seniors of the Class of '45, openly express our undying gratitude to the Ursuline Nuns for their unselfishness, unceasing helpfulness, guidance and inspiration which prevailed throughout the years at Sacred Heart. We shall never forget to mention their names in all our prayers, Masses and Holy Communions. May God bless them, and continue endowing them with the knowledge and courage necessary for the instruction of the young girls put under their capable charge. jCl,Clfl,Ay MOTHER MARY MARIE SISTER MARY WILLIAM SISTER MARY CYRIL Superior Principal Trearurer .xdclminidfrafion Reverened Wm. O'Donnell Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Mary Jeanne .....,.. Mary Margaret ...... Mary Michael Francis .... Mary Basil .....,... Mary Redempta. . . Mary jovita .,..,.. Mary Ethelreda ..,,. ...........Religion History and Sociology . . .Latin and Religion .English and Religion . . Business Instructor ............English .Biology and Religion . . .Latin and Religion Sister Mary Jeanne Marie .... ,..... M usic Appreciation Sister Mary Benedicta ..... ...............,.. E nglish Sister Mary Alma .,.... . . .French and World History Sister Mary Carmencita. . . .......... World History Sister Mary Marcia ..... .....,.. H ome Economics Sister Mary William . . . . . .Latin and Religion Sister Mary Cyril ..... Miss Estelle Brucker , , . Mrs. julia Barrett . . . Mrs. Angela Barnes .... PAGE FDUR ..........Chemistry . Librarian and Spanish . . . Geometry, Algebra and Trigonometry . . . . .Physical Education and First Aid Q-0393090031-Q-99QQ-Q-QQ-QQQQ-99603 ' Cfaaa icem MARY CATHERINE COLLINS Mary Kayl' Sodality and Orzanizntion 3-4 Athletic Assoc. 3-4 Basketball 2-3 Volleyball 2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3 Freshmen Choir Glee Club J r. Red Cross President 4 Business Staff Member inf Merory Bk. , ' 'X-I l I 4' in-X11 . I- l . ' , V I f ' ' ' . ,v V f, A . s mm-i L DI CORPO V ' -ff 4-wlmlgff N' ' . ,,SodaIity A . ' C. S. M. C. Holy Childhood , 1 Basketball I' if-an-iff 5 1. 22 .55 Volleyball - f ' ,f f Athletic Assoc. 3-4 sg.:- -T ' ' Q Freshman Choir , Secretary 1 I ' ' Treasurer 4 it Business Staff Member4Mc-rnory lik. 2 f A E ELEANOR MARY BIRD Birdie Co-Editor of Memory Bk. Sodality and Organization 4 Athletic Assoc. 3-4 Basketball l-2 Volleyball 3-4 Freshmen Choir Dramatics 4 Junior Classical Leaszue 3 Baseball 3 C. S, M. C. Holy Lund Vice President 4 Jr. Red Cross 3 PATRICIA EILEEN BUSHER Irish Sodality and Organization 3 Student Council 3 Vice President Missions Whirlo 3-4 Latin Club President 4 Jr, Red Cross 3 Secretary 4 Co-Editor of Memory Iik. Sodagfg icerri HELEN RITA NUGENT Red Sodality Vice Prefect 3 Prefect 4 Glee Club 4 Student Council 3 Business Staff Member Memory lik. Witty Sodality Secretary 4 Glee Club 2 Freshman Choir Junior Classical Lenxzue 3 National Honor Society Basketball 1-2 Volleyball 1-2 Student Council 3 I lefle Editorial Stuff Member--Memory lik. MARGARET THERESE WHITTAKER Winner of Scholarshiif-Ursuline Col- MARIE THERESE WALSH M, T. Sodality Treasurer 4 National Honor Society Athletic Assoc. 3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 All Star Team 4 Volleyball Glue Club 2-3-4 Freshman Choir Junior Classical League 3 Student Council 3 Editorial Staff Member of Mernory OSEANNE AGNES MCGUCKIN Mac Sodality Athletic Assoc. 3-4 Junior Red Cross 3 Junior Classical Lezltlue 3 Basketball 4 Dramatics 4 C. S. M. C. Pres. 4 Whirlo 1-2 Student Council Sec. 3 Treasurer 1 Vice President 2 President 3 PAGE FIVE '3333-3333-QQ-3903633-931--3-iii-3-Q99 f g ANNE CATHERINE ASBECK Phoebe Soflality Freshman Choir Band 1-2-3 Medical Missions 4 Glee Club 2-3-4 Basketball 1-4 Volleyball 2 Junior Red Cross -I MARY CECILIA BACHER ffLeeU Sodality Athletic Assoc. 3-4 JACQUELINE EVA BACIN IackieJ Sodality C.S.M.C. 2 Jr. Red Cross Volleyball Basketball WILMA HELEN BARBER Buff Sodality C. S, M. C. Treasurer Universe Bulletin Winner 2-3 Business Staff Member RITA CLARE BEHRENDT Basketball 2-3-4 All Star Team 4 Volleyball 2-3-4 Glee Club 4 Baseball 2-3-4 Jr. Red Cross VIRGINIA HELEN BEHRENDT Ginn Sod:-ility D ram atics PAGE 5lX Rini, Business Staff Member of Memory lik. Sodality Athletic Assoc. 3-4 Pres. 4 GECRGIANA TI-IERESE BENDER Georgie Sodality Whirlo 1-2 Lois JEANNE BODIE f I ,wyffv Beetlebmm - ,fwgf Sudality pg J ,L Glee Club X ' ll Dramatics 1 P Band 1-2 Student Council 3 President 2 Treasurer 3 SADIE VIRGINIA BOUHASIN NBOJJ Sodality C. S. M. C. 2-3 Glee Club 1-2-3 Transferred from St. Louis MARJORIE THERESE BRADY Checkers Sudality Athletic Assoc. 4 Freshmen Choir Volleyball 2 Basketball 2 Jr. Red Cross 3 Gln-e Club RITA IRENE BRYLL fFRi!7J.77 Sudality C. S. M. C. ROSEMARY AGNES BYRNE Ramen Sodality Freshmen Choir Jr. Red Cross 3 Volleyball 1-2 Baseball 1-2 f ad 30' J!- f lb 30 95' 99399QQQQQ-339309990999-Q-Q-9903 . 3QQ-333331-39099031-Q-3333-ii-91-Q-9 ' ELAINE RITA CAVE S1zookze Sodality Dramatics 4 Basketball 4 Volleyball 4 PHYLLIS CECILIA CHANDLER flpbillf Sodality Glee Club 4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2 ROSE MARIE COLINI Babe Sodality C. S. M. C. KATHERINE ANN CONNOLLY Sodality and Orizanization Basketball 3-4 Transferred from Collinwfrml CARMELLA PAULINE CONSIGILO Carmi Sodality Sz Organization 4 Glee Club 3-4 Vice Pres. 4 Athletic Association 4 Basketball 3-4 All Star Team 4 Volleyball 3 Dramatics 4 Transferred from Villa Maria MONICA MARY CONWAY Mickey Sorlality and Organization 3 C. S. M. C. Glee Club 2-3-4 Pres. 4 Freshman Choir Basketball 1 Jr. Red Cross 3 AUDREY MARGARET DAHM Litile Audrey Sodality Dramatics JEANNE LOUISE DAVERN F1'efzchy Sodality Band 1-2-3 Basketball 4 Volleyball 2-3 C. S. M. C. Assist. Trea. 4 Secretary 2 Treasurer 3 MARILYN RUTH DIEDERICH Dale Sodality 3-4 Glee Club 4 Basketball 3-4 Baseball 3-4 Volleyball 3-4 Athletic Assoc. 3-4 DOROTHY MARIE DINDA HDOVJ Sudality Glee Club 2-3-4 Freshman Choir C. S. M. C. Band 1-2-3 Whirlo 4 NANCY ANNE DONLEY Don Sodality Volleyball 1-2-4 C. S. M. C, Basketball 1-2 MARGARET MARY FADDEN Hpeglf Business staff member of Memory lik. Glue Club 3-4 Sudality 3-4 Transferred from Cnllinwoorl '- ,2 Y f ik .Wfx 1, wkv-,fig :DI -. s. 135 af, ' fis ia'f 1 .4 ' 5611, ,f . 5590 it .,.. i . . er! e we 3. e PAGE SEVEN ' 1-Q-QQ-Q-iQ-i3iiQ-Q--3.1-3Q-Q-33-iQ-Q-Q-9699 ' DA 35, 35 39 QQ-Q-993901-Q-91-Q-Q-9909993'3'1'99993- MARY LOUISE FINN :rL0u1f Student Council 3 Sndality Band 2-3 C. S. M. C. Business staff memory Bk. HOPE IRIS GREENER Butch Sodality Athletic Assoc. 3-4 Glee Club President 1 Treasurer 2 Vice President 3 CAROLE MARIANNE GRIFFIN 'rG'riffn Sodality Typing oCntest Winner Transferred from Heights Hitzh ALICE THERESA HEALY Sudality 3-4 Volleyball Transferred from Heights High MARY JANE I-IOGE M. I. Sodality Junior Classical L0!1L!lll! 3-4 Freshmen Choir Basketball 2-3-4 GERTRUDE IRENE HOVEY Gert Sodality Jr. Red Cross 3 PAGE EIGHT JOYCE MARY JAKAI3 jake Sodality Basketball 1 Volleyball 1-2 MILDRED ANN JENKINS Freckle.f'f Sudality Glco Club Junior Classical League 3 Basketball 2 Freshmen Choir Dramatics 4 MARGARET ANN KENNEY Marge Sodality Dramatics 4 Jr, Red Cross 3 RITAIMARIE K1PP Kwm' Sudality Glee Club 1-4 Athletic Assoc. 4 ROSEMARY MILDRED KIPP KiPPJ ' Sodality C. S. M. C. MARY LOUISE KLAUER Loan Sudality C. S. M. C. 69369390333331-639333333Q'33Q3 ' 30' ' 094-Q-Q-69GQ-Q-Q-iQ-1-61-Q-Q-31-QQ-Q-Q-Q-Q-93 HELEN JEANNE KRIEG ' 'FK ' ' Y! Pg Sodalitynegw C. S. M. C. Transferred from Brush High DOROTHY ,IOSEPHINE LEDWON Josie Sodality Dramatics 4 Basketball 1-2 Volleyball 1-2 Baseball 1-2 Jr. Red Cross 3 Business Committee for Memory Bk LILLIAN MARIE LUNDER -fldilyn Sodality ,, Junior Classical League 3 as Latin Club 4 Basketball 2-3-4 MARGARET .IEAN MALONE Molly Sodality Athletic Assoc. 3-4 Whirlo 1-2-3-4 V. Pres. 3-4 Basketball Volleyball THERESE ADELE MCGEE T00p Sodality 3-4 Transferred from Holy Name EILEEN THERESE MCINTYRE -fEyeo Sodality Jr. Red Cross 3 Business Staff Member Memory Bk. EILEEN MARIE MCKENNA HMKICU Sodality Volleybal 4 Jr. Red Cross 3 C. S. M. C, GRACE EILEEN MCNEELEY Mac Sodality Dramatics 4 Whirlo 1-2-3 C. S. M. C. Recording Sec. Basketball 1 Baseball 2 Jr. Red Cross 3 MARY THERESE MEINER Aww Sodality Jr. Red Cross 3 LUCRETIA MARGARET MESSINA Slug'f Sodality 3-4 Volleyball 3-4 Basketball 3-4 Athletic Assoc, 4 Jr. Red Cross 3 JEANNE FRANCES MILLER Moe Sodality Jr. Red Cross 3 VVhirlo 2 MARY RITA MILLER ffDu-Wyv Sodality and Organization 3-4 National Honor Society Jr. Classical League 3 Athletic Assoc. 3-4 Dramatics 4 Jr. Red Cross 3 Basketball Volleyball Scholarship Winner--Ursuline College Editorial Staff Member of Memory Bk PAGE NINE ' 36360991-3-331-Q-31-Q-QQ-Q-Q-3Q-gg . 34 38 34 fr 339Q-Q-0QQQQQQQQ-Q-Q-QQ-09Q-QQ-Q-933-3 PAGE TEN KATHLEEN MARY MORAN Pinky Sodality Glee Club 2-3 Basketball Volleyball Baseball I-2 Jr. Red Cross 3 Freshman Choir f I I MARIE ALINE IVIORGAN Charlie Sodality Glee Club Freshman Choir EUNICE MARIE MULCAHY IriJb Sodality 2-3-4 Organization 2-3 RITA JEAN MULLEE NORMA MARY O'BRlEN 0.B. Soflality Athletic Assoc. 3-4 Junior Classical League 3 Glee Club 2-3-4 Freshmen Choir Basketball I Business Committee Memory Bk. N1 COLLEEN ELLEN O'MALLEY Sally'f Sodality M. C C. S. . Athletic Assoc. 4 EMILIE ROSALIE PAVIKOSKI Shorty Sodality Junior Red Cross 3 Transferred from St. Clairsville High ANITA MARILYN PEDONE Jeanne U U sudalify Angela I Dramatics 4 Sodality Glee Club Band 2-3 Whirlo Jr. R-rl Cross 3 MARGAIIESEHEILEEN MURPHY FRANCES MARY PELL smiality 3-4 'Fffwnf' C.S.M.C. Sodality Transferred from John Hay Jr. Red Crnss 3 Basketball 1 Baseball I 1 q SHIRLEY JOYCE PLESHINGER ELIZABETH JEAN O'BRIl:N -p1e,1,H Belly , Sodality and Oriranizaiion 3-4 Sodality 3-4 Athletic Assoc. 4 B 'k tb ll 3-4 as e a All Stal' Team 3-4 V ll ball 3 0 ey Transferred from Villa Angela National Honor Society Athletic Assoc. 3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Volleyball 2-3 Di-amatics 4 Jr, Red Cross 3 909099339333933-60604-Q--Q-990-993 . ' 999Q-9Q-3Q-Q-i393Q-i999Q-93i1-1-6Q-i-1- EILEEN MARGARET QUINN Queeme Sodality Athletic Assoc. 3-4 Varsity 3 1Ctpt. 4l Basketball 1-2-3-4 59 Volleyball l-2-3 Dramatics 4 MARY KATHRYN ROGERS Mary Kay Sodality Glee Club 4 JULIA THERESE SABLYAR jewel Sodality Jr. Red Cross 3 GRACE ELIZABETH SAVAGE Clank Sodality Glee Club 2-3-4 Freshmen Choir Athletic Assoc. 3-4 V. Pres. 3 Volleyball Basketball ANN TERESE SECHRIST Annie Soflality 2-3-4 Athletic Assoc. 4 Basketball 2-3-4 , All Star Team 4 Volleyball 3 LUCILLE MARIE SHAFFER --L U Sodality? Junior Classical League 3 Freshmen Choir THERESE MARIE SHANNON SlJaky Sodality Glen Club 2-3-4 Sec. 4 Freshmen Choir Dramatics 4 Whirlo 2 Junior Classical Lcaxzuc 3 Band 1-2-3 C. S. M. C. Holy Land Business Staff Member-Memory Bk. GIZELLA MARY SOOS Guide Sodality Athletic Assoc. 3 Whirlo 1-2 Pres. 3-4 Band 2-3 Gleo Club 3 Basketball 4 ,IEANNE CELINE SPINN Spimzie ' Sodality Glee Club Freshman Choir C.S.M.C. JEAN MARIE SWIADEK Jeanie Sodality C. S. M. C. GERALDINE ELIZABETH TAPP Gerry S Cl l't GY.: jljfj Freshmen Choir' ff D- -O as t -I . AthImitiQAssoc. 3-K4 :VJ fl, Ol E J! f K iff-Q-'LLL KATHERINE ELIZABETH TEHAN Kitty Sodality C. S, M. C. 3-4 Basketball 1-2 Volleyball 1-2 Business Committee-Memory Bk. PAGE ELEVEN ' 339333iii-Q-QQ-QQ-31-Q.Q.3.4,9,Q-4,394.36 ANN COLETTE WAHL Annie Editorial Staff Member-Memory Bk. Sodality and Organization 3-4 Athletic Asoc. 3-4 Glee Club 2-3-4 Basketball Varsity 3-4 Volleyball Baseball Jr. Red Cross 3 Dramatics Pros. 4 Winner of scholarshipfUrsuline College RUTH IRENE WAINA Ruthie Sodality 3-4 Latin Club 4 Dramatics 4 Jr. Red Cross C.S.M.C. 3-4 Transferred from John Hay KATHRYN MARIE WALLETTE -fKayn Sodality Freshmen Choir Gleo Club BEVERLEY ANN WILKINSON Bev Sodality 3-4 Glcv Club 3 Athletic Assoc. 4 Volleyball 2-3-4 Basketball 3-4 Band 3 Transferred from VillaAn2vla MARGARET MARY WORTHINGTON llVorthy Sodality Athletic Assoc. 3 Sec.-Trcas. 4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 All Star Team 4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Whirlo Pres. I Glce Club 4 Freshman Choir C. S. M. C. Corn-S. Sec. Editorial Staff Member-Memory Bk. BEATRICE MARIE WURM Bea Sodality Athletic Association 3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Whirlo 2 Jr. Red Cross 3 Student Council 3 95' RUTH ROSEMARY WIEHN nsijjyu Sodality Draamtic Club 4 C. S. M. C. Glec Club 4 Freshmen Choir Athletic Assoc. 3-4 Jr. Red Cross 3 Volleyball Basketball Business Committee-Memory Bk. PAGE TWELVE I aa 50 35. 30 -3-3369999393333l939693i3699lQ ' Q QQ-QQ-9.09-Q-Q-Q-Q-Q-oo9-90000004-00900 ' Cfariri Mop egy Now that the graduation ceremonies were over the class of '45 was gathered together for a last time in Sister Mar- garet's room. There was much laughter as they recalled the experiences of the past four years. Suddenly there was a lull in the conversation and M. T. Walsh spoke dreamily, I won- der what we all will be doing ten years from now. I wish I knew, exclaimed Faith Di Corpo. So do I, the rest echoed. Immediately there came a feeble knock on the door and it swung open. There before them stood someone who belonged in some ancient legend: a wee, wizened, stoop- shouldered, old man wearing long purple robes and a comical hat, liberally besprinkled with the signs of the Zodiak. Bright eyes peered at them through strands of grayish hair and a gnarled hand beckoned to them. Who are you? they gasped. What do you want? I am an astrologerf' he replied in an exceedingly deep voice. Did you not wish to know the future? 'Tis a most propitious night. Can you really foretell what will happen? demanded Ann Wahl. Aye, to be sure, to be sure. just follow mef' and he turned and falteringly started down the hall. Come on, girls, urged their venerable president, it can do no harm. A few seconds later, they found themselves, astonishingly enough, on the roof, the stars shining brightly above them. From one voluminous sleeve the astrologer produced an immense telescope, complete with tripod, which he proceeded to set up. Ah, 'tis a most propitious night, he cooed, squint- ing through the lense. Who will be first? Adjusting the lense so that all might see, with wonder- ful vividness there appeared a vision of desks and chairs in a sort of amphitheater. ringed by a gallery which was filled with people. A calendar upon the wall bore the numeral l965 . A woman was standing on a raised dais, and, with a wealth of gestures, was exhorting her fellows to vote for the bill granting shorter hours and longer handled shovels to the sewer diggers. With a start we recognized ALICE HEALY, President of the Cleveland Council. The scene changed to a panorama of roofs and inter- secting thoroughfares, along which specks were crawling. In the foreground reared a maze of iron, a towering skyscraper. We draw one of the million blinds of an office window, and, lo! the efficient secretary is WILMA BARBER. Again the background vanished, to be replaced by a view of a country meadow. The farmers from the nearby homesteads were gathered in an attentive group to observe the artistry of a woman who, with deft strokes, was painting a bespeckeled cow. Peering closer, we discovered the artist's identity. She was BEVERLY WILKINSON. Even as we watched, another villager joined the group of onlookers. Her red note book branded her as a newspaper woman. Instinc- tively we realized that the newcomer was PATRICIA BUSHER. A sudden gust seemed to snatch away the picture, and we were seeing a neat little shop with plants and cut flowers on display. Across the plate glass Window was lettered in gleaming gold, the words ElLEEN MCKENNA - Florist. Once more there came a change. Parallel rails stretched out into the distance, and a golden trolley whirred along at breakneck speed. Waving from the motorman's window was our old friend, JOYCE JAKAB. A fog obscured the scenery, but an inner senseitold us that the vision represented the Frisco wharf. Sluggish water lapped at the bases of piles, liners screeched for the channel, white-winged pilot boats slipped by in the shifting vapor, like triangular ghosts. A skiff, with red polka-dot curtains, rolled beneath the shadow of the dock, and in it sat no other than MARY LOU KLAUER, millionaire potato baroness, just back from a quiet ocean cruise. Another scene flashed upno the globe - a level expanse of furrowed land beneath a smiling sky. In the foreground stood a farmerette, dexterously planting radishes. RUTH WIEHM, contented down on the farm . Next we were watching a striking iflly drive swiftly across a green surface, and a thrill passed us as we saw ROSEANNE MCGUCKIN canter into view. X Without warning there came another change, and we were watching a khaki-clad hunter draw a bead on a rushing tiger, The bullet sped true, but failed to halt the unfuriated beast. The hunter wheeled and sprinted over the horizon. As she fled we caught a momentary glimpse of her face and were somewhat astonished to find that she was GRACE MCNEELEY. A cloud of vapor obliterated the details, and we found before us a rose covered cottage. Peeking through a window, we find its housekeeper, her hair in a turban and a dusting cloth in her hand. In a moment we recognized this industrious little worker as RUTH WAINA. This scene was replaced by a long wooden building. Numerous benches extended along a work table down which tiny bottles were pouring. A woman sat on one of the benches placing labels on the sliding river of perfume bottles. She was RITA BEHRENDT. A The structure faded out, and there appeared a crowd of people standing before a window. Inside a slim woman was seated before a piano, pounding out Pomp and Circum- cumstancef' It was JEANNE SPINN, the wor1d's champion long distance piano player. ' A peaceful village street was now depicted, and one of its citizens trudged from house to house peddling a product. It was COLLEEN O'MALLEY, the Fuller Brush Lady. PAGE THIRTEEN Q -+++++++++4-+++-4-++-++-+++++-44-4, . 'Ib -1'h--1'p--1'p--1lp--1ln--1lp--1'h--1lh--1'n--1lp--1lp--1lh--1'b--1lh--1lP--1lP--1lP--1lP'-1lP--1lP--1lP--1lP--1lP--1lP--4lP'-1lh--llh--1lh- l!' 64456 lQ'olaAeQy As if erased by an unseen hand the image disappeared, and there sprang into view a brilliant representation of a surging multitude decked out in gala attire. White tents squatted like monstrous mushrooms on the dusty earth, and before the gaudily blazoned entrance of the largest, SHIRLEY PLESHINGER urged the people to step inside and see the Pategonian Worm Eater. The picture suddenly swung about and the canvas tent billowed in the wind. We were now looking upon the adverries speciman. Our astonishment knew no bounds when we saw that the Pategonian Worm Eater was BEATRICE WURM. A black curtain obscured the globe, and a lady in an evening gown stood erect upon a platform in the foreground. With a sort of majestic grace, she raised her baton. It was ROSEMARY BYRNE, the famous orchestra leader. With amazing rapidity, the vision was replaced by a view of the western prairies. A roan thoroughbred pranced into sight above a ridge, ANN SECHRIST riding easily in the saddle. And now a novel sight was spread before us. A wind- ing string of camels, the swaying frails laden with the riches of the Orient, wound slowly across the yellow floor of the Sahara. In a bobbing howdah, we discerned GERTRUDE HOVEY, the Oriental princess. An alkali cloud appeared in the middle distance, as a band of white burnoosed horsemen spurred their Arabian steeds over the dunes. A dashing leader rode at their head, her teeth gleaming wickedly through her well-groomed beard, as she contemplated the rich plunder of the hopeless caravan. lt was JEAN DAVERN, the bandit shiek. The sand became a varnished stage ,the crescent of horsemen changed to an arc of footlights, and the coppery sky was supplanted by a back drop depicting a business block and a billboard. From the wings shuffled a queerly dressed comedian, who slid nonchalantly upstage on the back of her neck. It was CARMELLA CONSIGLIO, the famous slap-stick artist on the Short Circuit. As a cinema scene is shifted, so was this, and our eyes fell upon a curly-headed clerk in a dairy lunch. As she filled a tall glass with a foaming milk-shake, we recognized MARY KAY COLLINS. Without warning a skyling of sawtoother ridges and waiving elms inserted itself in the picture. A shiny black automobile swerved into the center of the setting and slowed to pick up a passnger. The cab driver was MARY LOU FINN-her passenger RITA BRYLL, rushing to a garden club meeting of which she is the president. The earth appeared to drop out of sight. We glimpsed a banked expense of rushing clouds, and then there appeared the slender shaft of a flagpole. A woman was clinging to the very top with one hand, while she wielded a paint brush with the other. She was GIZELLA SOOS. This sight was suddenly removed, and we looked upon a very different picture. The blue sea lapped lazily at the PAGE FULIRTEEN edge of a strip of sand, fringed by stately palms. There in the sand dexterously building sand castles we find MARY KAY ROGERS and GEORGIANNA BENDER-two tanned figures in an Hawiian paradise. The distant horizon became possessed of life and rushed forward with sickening speed. We soon decried what appeared to be a huge gull wheeling across the sky. On closer inspection, we found it to be a monoplane, with ALINE MORGAN in the cockpit. The scene was altered once more. We found a well- kept park laid out within the crystal, a mansion set like a rare jewel in the beautiful surroundings. As we watched, a tall, young lady appeared in the doorway and we saw that is was CAROLE GRIFFIN, mistress of the Southern plan- tation. In an instant the interior of a newspaper office was revealed. A young woman sat behind a cluttered desk. It was LILLIAN LUNDER, writer for the love-lorn column. And now our eyes were probing the dimness of a forest cave. Within the grotto sat a white bearded hermit. XVith a gasp it struck us that this was EILEEN QUINN. We started violently, lurched against the globe, and the next thing we knew we were eyeing the jagged shards of the broken crystal. What were we do to? The maroon draperies parted and a blue-robed seer entered the room. Fear not, said he. Only mention the names of those whose destines you would learn, and I shall reveal the secret. Scarcily believing our senses, we murmured, MAR- GARET XWORTHINGTONH. The smystic responded at one: I see MARIE THERESE WALSH and RITA MULLEE waltzing on the grounds of Villa Angela in black habits. She of whom you spoke completes the trio. USADIE BOUHASIN, we ventured, and our companion took up the incomplete sence, -is employed as a Holly- wood yes-man. MARGE BRADY , we said softly. She is playing checkers with the confined patients in one of our large state hospitals, said the seer. I also see MARY JANE HOGE there in the starched uniform of a I-Iead Nurse, with ROSE MARIE COLINI as her assistant , continued the mystic. ELAINE CAVE, we interposed. She is to be found in our public library lecturing on the best sellers. HANITA PEDONE, said we. She stands before a revolving spindle in a great fac- tory building. She appears to be polishing airplane parts, said the magician. UNORMA O'BRIEN? I see a window display be- gan our informer irrelevantly, and each book in the show- case bears the name you mention. MARILYN DIEDERICHQ' we suggested. Has her own little tearoomf' Perhaps, we ventured, you would rather reveal the future without our assistance. For answer, the strange man burst forth in torrential speech. . Q-4-39331-93-969-3-3391-39393339693 . Cfafnzi propiedy A bookkeeper bends over her desk in a New York establishment. She is ANNE ASBECK. I see a young girl directing a class in physical education. The instructor is PEGGY Fadden. An audience sounds high applause as MARGE MURPHY and MARGE MALONE finish their dancing act on a vaudeville circuit. A thin, scholarly-looking woman is pursuing a monarch butterfly across the fields of England. It is JACQUELINE BACIN, Professor of Biology at Harvard. A battery of cinema cameras are trained upon two stylishly dressed actresses in minks attending their premiere. The Hollywood stars are LUCRETIA MESSINA and FRANCES PELLf' A trio of red cars round a curve on a high scaffold. A girl sits in the last car, her hand clutching a brass lever. It is AUDREY DAHM, a guard on the Bug at Euclid Beach. The rapid flow of language ceased for a moment, but as soon as the mystic regained his breath he resumed. The Senator from Ohio arises and addresses the Chair in the Senate. She is KATHERINE TEHANf' A steel cage rockets toward the roof of the Terminal Tower. The elevator operator is KATHERINE WALLETTE. A lawyer is engaged in a heated argument with the judge. The spectators rise in their seats to see the expected combat. The Attorney is LOIS JEAN BODIE, the judge is MARY BACHER. HA postal union messenger pedals furiously along Euclid Avenue. The modern mercury is JEAN MARIE SWIADEK, the fastest telegram delivererf' :A prominent speaker on woman's rights addresses a group in the Halle Lounge. Here is HOPE GREENER. A chemist with practised hand, tilts a test tube over a beaker filled with clear liquid. There is a blinding flash and ANN JENKINS goes through the roof like a shot. A reporter witnesses these results, hails a passing street car and starts to the office of the Zanesville Bugle. The scribe is RITA KIPP. The conductor is EUNICE MULCAHY. MARGARET KENNEY is a campus bell at Ursuline College. Let's visit Taylor Bros. Here we find many school- mates. GRACE SAVAGE, naturally, is selling black hair dye. JULIA SABLYAR models in the elite Junior Misses department. HELEN NUGENT is mimeographing the store paper. FAITH DI CORPO is in infants ready-to-wear. Her customer is BETTY O'BRIEN, shopping for her three little ones, Rosita, Peppita, and Juanita O'Toole. MARY MEINER is at the information desk at the main entrance. Selling exotic perfumes is THERESE MCGEE. We miss KATH- ERINE CONNOLLY and JEANNE MILLER on this visit, since they are fashion buyers and are spending the season on the Rivierraf' Touring Euclid Avenue we pass KATHLEEN MOR- AN'S Gift Shop, and spy in the window, charming ceramics by MONICA CONWAY-a perfect rage. We notice a doorway obviously leading to upper business offices and spy these headings in gold letters: ANN WAHL-Brain Specialist, ROSEMARY KIPP-Painless Dentist, HELEN KRIEG-Foot Soother, and NANCY DONLEY-Dancing Instructress-Mistress of the Ballet. If we had time we might stop at the Bejou and find EMILIE PAVLIKOSKI and VIRGINIA BEHRENDT, usherettes. If your nails are in need of attentoin, try EILEEN MCINTYRE. They say she's a wonderful manicurist. Have you heard the Lullaby Lady on the radio lately? Perhaps if you have, you'll be interested to know that she is none other than LUCILLE SHAFFER. GERALDINE TAPP is busily managing a play school for little tots and all her prodigies are eager customers of MARGE WHITTAKER, who runs a candy store right next door. UA uniformed porter wheels a wicker chair along the board walk at Miami. She is DOROTHY DINDA. Her passenger is MARY RITA MILLER, instructor in Sanskrit at John Hopkins Institute. I see a dapper clerk in a show window, arranging a display of rare art treasures. A blissful expression is on her face, although she is kneeling on a sheet of flypaper. The decorator is DOROTHY LEDWON. 'PHYLLIS CHANDLER shops at her neighborhood meat market-buying steaks and butter. COh! for the futurelj When your phone rings and a voice asks, 'What pro- gram are you listening to?' say 'Hello' to THERESE SHAN- NON, radio surveyerf, With that the magician ceased, turned on his heels, and strode from the room. Dazed by the rapid-fire revelations, we were slowly realizing that our search was incomplete. What, we queried, does the future hold in store for ELEANOR BIRD? We pick up a fragment of the crystal and in it we saw a huge business office, P. Byrnes Co.-Striped Suits Manuafcturers, equipped with velvet carpets and fumed oak desks. There was Eleanor, busily at work-polishing the bronze handles of the front door! As the astrologer spoke these C the lastj words, he seemed to shivel before our eyes. Then suddenly with a loud whoosing sound he shot up through his telescope and he and his mystical apparatus disappeared from view. PAGE FIFTEEN ' 4.33933Q.Q.Q.gggQ.Q.9Q-393-Q-Q-Q--Q-Q-QQ-99 ' CAM 'IM We, the class of 45 will to Ursuline our class picture, asking that it be hung on the wall opposite the class picture of 44 . FRANCES PELL unwillingly bequeaths her mass of wavy locks to LOIS BERG. ROSEMARY BYRNES presents ALICE DAKE with her twinkly toes and dancing feet. EILEEN QUINN places on MARIAN McNEELY'S shoulders the job of holding up the basketball scores dur- ing the following year. CAROLE GRIFFIN wills MARGARET ROCKFORD her nimble fingers that so accurately fly over the type- writer keys. To CONNIE CAMPBELL the honor of stepping into HELEN NUGENTS place as Prefect of the Sodality. May she do as well as Helen has done. ELEANOR BIRD'S great talent for the stage is right- eously given to ROSEMARIE AMATA. THEREASE MCGEE leaves her bathing suit and pre-war rubber cap to MARY LOU POHLMAN. MARY RITA MILLER turns over to BETTY WARD the well read and understood third-year 'Cicero'. ALICE HEALY wills her atmospheric stature to BAR- BARA VANCE. MARY KAY COLLINS bequeaths her unaffected poise to EILEEN HOPKINS. AUDREY DAHM leaves her willingness to boost Naval morale to MARY ROSE WAGNER. SHIRLEY PLESHINGER turns over her stage person- ality to ROSEMARY READY. MARY LOU KLAUER leaves her bottle of one hundred per cent peroxide to AGNES JOYCE. MARGARET MURPHY gives to INEZ RICE her I'm living in a dream world attitude toward life. MARILYN DIEDERICH leaves her extensive knowl- edge of the French people and their customs to PAT ANDREWS. MARGE BRADY requests that CAROLYN RIEDEL continue being sweet to her fellow classmates. LUCRETIA MESSINA presents MARGARET MUL- ROY with her sparklers to be flashed from third finger left hand. PAGE SIXTEEN JEANNE DAVERN gives to RUTH SCHOWSKY her ability for butchering the meat at A 8: P. CARMELLA CONSIGLIO leaves her friendly smile to LUCILLE DIDOANTO. i DOROTHY LEDWON bequeaths her title of Queen of the Navy to LAVERNE GLASSNER. FAITH DI CORPO leaves her Irish brogue to CAR- MELLA CONSOLO. PAT BUSHER turns over her fire-engine red tresscs to MARGE MCMILLAN. MARY KAY ROGERS reluctently gives her title as Latin Princess to JO MAUK, hoping that she keeps relations friendly between the two schools. GRACE SAVAGE leaves her excellent standing as basketball guard to DOROTHY KIPFSTUHL. MADELINE SZEMAN inherits JEANNE SPINN'S musical talent. To ALICE KONDRAT goes MARY JANE HOGE and MICKEY CONWAY'S seriousness. WILMA BARBER bestows her uncanny ability to ob- tain Universe Bulletin subscriptions to ANN STEG- MEIR. ANITA PEDONE and HELEN KRIEG leave their petite frames to ANTOINETTE LAROCCO. EILEEN SKULLY will now be the proud possessor of EILEEN MCINTYRE'S neat wardrobe. HOPE GREENER and VIRGINIA BEHRENDT will their sweet and friendly manner to FERN WILCOX. BEATRICE WURM and MARGARET WORTHING- TON leave their super-duper sports ability to PAT CIPRIANA. ROSEANN MCGUCKIN and BETTY O'BRIEN'S title Friendly Seniors to be joyously bestowed upon MAR- GARET SANDS. ELAINE CAVE'S cute way of saying things is left to her capable sister MARILYN. PEGGY FADDEN and MARY LOU FINN leave their bashfulness to NANCY MILLET. ALINE MORGAN'S crazy antics are left to EILEEN HOFFMAN. . 36-3-399333339-5931333339993966 ' Q-Q-Q-Q-Q-00093-91-Q-6 Q-609-991-994-9933 ' GLM W ANN JENKINS and ROSEMARY KIPP'S quietness is reserved for ROSE KOVACH. MAUREEN MOFFIT inherits from JOYCE JAKAB her naturally curly hair, with a warning to leave it it's natural color. WINIFRED BENDER inheits MARGARET KENNY'S and MARY MEINER'S complaisance. RITA BRYLL gives LUCILLE CORSO her expressed permission to re-dye her hair. GERRY CROTTY is given JACKIE BACIN and ANNE ASBECK'S skill of telling sharp and elegant jokes. ANN WAHL and MARGARET WHITTAKER leave their sense of responsibility to KAY CONRY. JEAN MILLER leaves her baby talk to EILEEN BUETT- NER. MARY BACHER and NORMA O'BRlEN'S title Cour- teous Seniors to COLETTA LAVALLE. M .T. WALSH and EUNICE MULCAHY leave their daintiness to JEAN NEUBACHER. KATHLEEN MORAN graciously leaves her dynamic personality to PAULA QUINN. JULIA SABLYAR leaves her accommodating manner to PAT TOWEY. PEGGY FADDEN and GERRY TAPP'S duo-ability to hand in assignments promptly to MARY McHUGH. BEVERLY WILKINSON'S genuine interest in every- one's activities goes to ROSEMARY BYRNES. RITA MULLEE'S carefree attitude if left to NANCY MARKUS. RUTH COLBY inherits RITA BEHRENDT'S kindness to dumb animals. PAT GOETZ receives SADIE BOUHASIN'S cheerful outlook on life. ADELAIDE HOGE receives the gift of making the Exit Door at 5:00 sharp from ROSE MARIE COLINI. GERT HOVEY wills her gentle manners to JANET HOUGH. NANCY DONLEY gives her jovial manner to MAR- GARET KARTMAN. AGNES MOLNAR is the recepient of EILEEN MC- KENNA'S lovely and delightful manners. To ROZELLA VELOTTA is given the ability to get a laugh out of people by KAY CONNELLY. COLLEEN O'MALLEY wills her shorthand books to JACKIE WIMP. THERESE SHANNON hands over her sincerity to EVELYN BAGI. 59. PHYLLIS CHANDLER'S athletic ability is given to MURIEL REEVES. 60. LUCILLE SHAFFER dutifully hopes that DORIS WER- NER will become acquainted with the future Ignatius President and takes her place as Prom Queen. 61. LOIS BODIE leaves her mischevious deeds for SHIRLEY HOVEY to carry on. 62. PAT MCMAHON receives GEORGIANNA BENDER'S beautiful hair. 63. RUTH WIEHN and RUTH WAINA'S natural sweet- ness is bestowed upon MAUREEN FERGUS. 64. ANN SECHRIST leaves her knock of inventing witty remarks to ROSE MARIE SPATARO. 65. MARGUERITE TOTH inherits the helpfulness of LIL- LIAN LUNDER and GRACE MCNEELEY. 66. DOROTHY EBLEN will continue to see that Skateland and offices are capably outfitted for GIZELLA SOOS and MARGARET JEAN MALONE. 67. JEANNE FRIEDL receives JEAN MARIE SWIADEK'S secretarial ability. 68. EMILY PAVLIKOSKI wills her height to MARY CON- NELLY. 69. JANE MATYAS will carry out KAY WALLETT'S sub- dued speaking voice. 7O. RITA KIPP graciously leaves her dimples to COLETTA LAVALLE. 71. Ask KAY TEHAN: What fortunate lassie will have a lad waiting for her at 3: 15 P. M. 72. Will AGNES JOYCE take DOROTHY DINDA'S place on the 8: 35 street car to school? To Our Teachers we bequeath our valuable sense of humor, without which we should have found school life painful indeed and which will do much to make it endurable for them. i To Our Dear Old School Building itself, we leave the peaceful quiet caused by our absence and any apple cores, wads of gum or crumpled notes we may have left about . To the History of Sacred Heart Academy, we bequeath our illustrious deeds and our names as candidates for the Hall of Fame. We trust the heirs of our many and varied gifts will receive them in the same generous spirit with which we bestowed them. May they labor zealously with these inherit- ances and pass them on to be enriched and ennobled. In witness whereof we, have here unto set our hand to this our last will and testament at Ursuline Academy of the Sacred Heart, this fifth day of June, 1945. Witness- Birdie Rosie Byrne and Pinky Moran. PAGE SEVENTEEN 4.gQ-QQ-QQ-QQ-99939Q-Q-96-GQ-Q-GQ-Q-0399 . . 393-Q-93-390999-3-399960999-396939 ' .7Aum6l:1ici!WZ?ZefcLe:i MARGARET WHITTAKER - Made of sunshine and of fun. JACQUELIN BACIN - A lass with shining eyes and a pleas- ing smile. WILMA BARBER - A full rich nature, free to trust. RUTH WIEHN - She touches nothing but what she adds a charm. MARGARET WORTHINGTON - Nothing stops her laugh, her energy. RITA BEHRENDT - There's laughter in her eyes. MARY BACHER - UA Calmble girl who alWaY5 '5l0e5 llef besftn ELEANOR BIRD - Her presence will be sun in winter. GEORGIANNA BENDER - Poised, dependable, always smiling. SADIE BOUHASIN - --Her nature jovial, her manners kindle LOIS BODIE - Her nature composed of many modes. MARGE BRADY -, -'As merry as the day is 10ng. VlRil5f1lD1i1e,,BEHRENDT - J0vial, merry, though quiet and PATRICIA BUSHER - Ptetty, sweet and so petite. RIRITA BRYLL - Quiet, always ready to please. ELAINE CAVE - NTU look at is to lovefi . ROSEMARY BYRNE -- Give us a lass whose happy life is one ROSE MARIE COLIN! - Tmy but dynamite' perpetual grin. MONICA CONWAY - A winning way, a pleasing smile. MAIEY CATHERINE COLLINS - Queen Rose in a garden of JEAN DAVERN ,.. --Look out S1155 fooung you. lowers. ' I KATHERINE CONNOLLY - A smiling girl, her hair a-curl. NANCY DONLEY - In SPCCCII SO gentle, yet so wise. CARMELLA CONSIGLIO - She who brings sunshine into the MARILYN DIEDERICH - The fairest garden is her look' loves of others, cannot keep it from herself. MARGARET FADDEN - As sweet as a new violet beneath the skies. PHYLLIS CHANDLER - A blond is she with a smile of glee. AUDREY DAHM - Her charm lies in her smile. FAITH Di CORPO - By another's pleasures, her own she measures. MARY LOUISE FINN -- Calm, quiet, lovablc.' ALICE HEALY - A rival to sunshine. GERTRUDE HOVEY - Thoughtful and quiet, she's a happy girl. DOROTHY DINDA - She hath a way to chase despair, to heal 1 1 , all grief, to cure 311 caref' MARY JANE HOGE - Of loving nature, kind and true. ' HOPE GREENER - Wondrous is the strength of cheerfulnessf' ANN JENKINS - Silent, though grave and sincere. CAROLE GRIFFIN - So sweet, so fair with a carefree air. ROSEMARY KIPP - The very ground on which she walks is caught in her laughter. MARGARET KENNEY - Her ways are ways of thoughtfulnessf' . D . I , D U HELEN KRIEG - A nice little girl with a quiet little way. JOYCE JAKAB - Her dark hair long, in her eyes a song. . DOROTHY LEDWON -- T l h 'I - h RITA KIPP - VA full rich nature free to trust. dancing.-t me marve S are er sm! e er MARY LOUISE KLAUER - A thrust at heart, she brings cheer EILEEN MCKENNA - Modest and sweet, her beauty one ean. I0 all- not repeat. LILLIAN LUNDER - She lives to build not to boast. EILEEN MCINTYRE - Petite, pretty darling she. JEANNE MILLER- FIirtation, attention without intention. MARGARET JEAN MALONE -- Her tresses are golden as are MARY RITA MILLER -- Wisdom's own treasured name. her thoughts' ALINE MORGAN - Jovial, melodious, a friend to all. RITA MULLEE - Laughing eyes and shining hair. MARGARET MURPHY - Tall and dark, gay as a lark. EUNICE MULCAHY - A loyal friend with a merry heart. MARY MEINER - A constant friend is rare to find. THERESE MCGEE - Dark and tall, she pleases all. ROSEANN MCGUCKIN - A pal to many, a friend to all. KATHLEEN MORAN - A friend to friends. GRACE MCNEELEY - A witty Irish 1355, with eyes gf LUCRETIA MESSINA - Nothing can be purchased which is sparkling dew, better than a lasting friendship. HELEN NUGENT- Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. BETTY 0'BRlEN - A dash and 21 llaflwt in hef hurry V011 mal' see her perchance. COLLEEN O'MALLEY - Of soul sincere in action faithful. EMILIE PAVLIKOSKI - A quiet, unassuming maid. NORM AO'BRIEN - Her eyes told a story all their own. ANITA PEDONE - Sweet and lively, a great conversationalistf' FRANCES FELL ' 'life' Chaim is fhe envy of,fm Y ayoung lawn SHIRLEY PLEsHINGER - A beautiful behavior is the finest of JULIA SABLYAR - The mirror of courtesy. fine artsy GRACE SAVAGE - uDiVlnell' tall and most divinely fair EILEEN QUINN - Her strength is the strength of ten, because ANN SECHRIST - She adds a note of gaiety to the song of life. her heart is pure, JEANNE SPINN - A life that leads melodious days. MARY KATHRYN ROGERS - A thrill to know, a true KATHERINE TEHAN - A1ass of Modest Mein. friend also- ANN WAHL - The world belongs to the energetic. THERESE SHANNON - There is no truer hearted. KATHERINE WALLETTE - She lives content and envies none. l-Ucll-l-E SHAFER -'- UDCWY CYCS and wistful fl10U8l'lfS-H MARIE THERESE WALSH - A blush is a handsome thing, but at GIZEI-l-E 5005 '- UA Small PaCka8C Padfefl Wlfll ef1el'8Y-H times too inconvenient. JEAN MARIE SWIADEK - Little we know what she thinks BEVERLY WILKINSON - Her energy appele all. and dreams-' BEATRICE WURM - Calm, serene, a veritable queen. GERALDINE TAPP - There is sunshine where she goes. ANNE ASBECK - Like in her dream she reigns supreme. RUTH WAINA - She moves among us, a princess fair. PAGE EIGHTEEN . Q-339333-3961-39g6i99399i33Q-399 . ' Q-91-Q-333931-iq-331'3339333i'31'Q'3i ' Annie Asbeck feels at home, When behind her melophone. Tempus Fugit' - times a racin' What's your hurry, Jackie Bacin? Wilma Barber is very loyal Go to Hoffman's, she'll treat you royal. l could tell, but I daren't The other life of Rita Behrendt Hi, fellas, what d'you know? Just got back from a Hanna Show. CE. Bird J Have you seen that little lady Sure and be guah', her name is Sadie. CS. Bouhasinj Checkers Brady is a riot Every day a different diet. Hair so red, eyes of blue, Wish I had that figure, too! CP. Busherj Fairie Queen we call Elaine Because she drives us all insane. CE. Cavej Plenty sharp, she's no icky This jitterbugging Micky. CM. Conwayj Rub the lamp, out comes Gem Want a fur coat? Ask Rosie Colini. To open a second Duffy's Tavern Is the life work of Jeanne Davern. Now, here's a girl who's really fancy. You just can't beat ever-lovin' ' Nancy. C N. Donleyj Frenchy, Frenchy, full of zing! Always after another ring. CM. Diederichj You may try but you can't sadden A good Irishman like Peggy Fadden. She's very small but that's no sin Size means nothin' to Mary Lou Finn. Eat at Moe's is the plea! Of a gal named Alice Healy. Who is this brilliant lass? Wfho gets high marks in English Class? CM. J. Hogej Take your time - don't get shovey! l'll be there - I'm Gert Hoveyf' emonagfiw .911 muiew By M. Worthington - M. Whittaker Get up early - come and see Millie Jenkins, in A 8: P. Pack your grip, take a trip Up to visit Rosemary Kipp. She makes a hit in any league You know her well as Helen Krieg. Dorothy Ledwo nis alreet! She says Tom can't be beat. Herels a girl who's never alone. Tell us why, Jean Malone? Great is poetry, and satire Is our friend, E. McIntyre. Eileen McKenna works in a shop. Want some candy? Why not stop? I'll marry Jack when he comes back. Can you guess who said that? CL. Messinal Aline Morgan sure can sing. But that's not the only thing. Eunice, Eunice in a turn Says her heart is full of Reyburne. C E. Mulcahyj Go to Skateland and you will see, The graceful figure of Rita Mullee. I think I'll give you all a treat, At 8:45, I'll be in my seat. CM. Murphy J Who has the boys puffin' and sighin'? Why it's little Betty Jane O'Brien! Wish she'd change her first name to Sally. Then she'd be called Sally O'Malley . Emilie, so sweet and simple! Where on earth did you get that dimple? C E. PavlikoskiD Shirley loves to entertain. Handsome soldiers, is her aim! CS. Pleshingerb As jitterbug, you will win Sure as shootin', Eileen Quinn. To open a house for lonely lodgers, Is the ambition of Mary Kay Rogers. Lu-Lu, Lu-Lu in a rut. Who will it be, Pat or the nut ? CL. Shafferj Shaky Shannon is her nickname. Ask her how she rose to fame. Life is sweet with my fella. So says a girlie called Gizella. CG. Soosj Wish that I could say Qui-Oui Like a certain, Jean Marie. CJ. M .Swiadekj Gerry Tapp will be glad When Bill is home -- Civvie Clad. Who has hair as blond as Lana ? Hollywood's missing our Ruth Waina. Maggie, Maggie - smart as Punch. You'll go far, I have a hunch. CM. Whittakerj An acting career is foreseen For this classmate, Sis Wiehn. Bob, Marty, Jim or Dick? Just which one will you pick? CM. M. Worthingtonj Look out! Or you'll have Mary drench You, with her knowledge of first year French C Mary Bacher J Sweet and quiet, good as gold -- That's Virginia when all' stold. CVirginia Behrendtj Georgie'd really make things sing, When that good old bell she'd ring. Georgiana Benderj Tho Lois Bodie had her pranks, She's one of the best kids in our ranks. CLois Jeanne Bodiej Rita like alliteration - She and Roy are a good combination. C Rita Bryll J Rosebud gave us all a laugh. She'd cut our troubles right in half. C Rosemary Byrnej Phil is good at basketball, She'd. beat her foes - yes, one and all. C Phyllis Chandlerj We all love this comely lass, For she is president of our class. CMary Catherine Collinsj Kay is always ful lof fun, She is as cheery as the sun. C Katherine Connollyj PAGE NINETEEN ' Q-333-Q-Q-Q-Q-Q-Q-gq-gg991-Q-Q-gQ.Q.q.Q.Q.93q, ' ' 39Q-30390999999QQ-9309391-09999 ' ertionagfiezi .gil milieux Carmy is an actress fine. And, in Soc. class, what a line! CCarmella Consoglioj Audrey told us she likes to cook. Being hungry, we should have more than a look! Q Audrey Dahm D Au jardin always has a smile. To be with her, we'd walk a mile. CFaith Di Corpoj Dorothy is our nurse-to-be. She'll comfort pains so tenderly. CDorothy Dindaj Friendliness and goodness is our Hope. With her around, we'll never mope. QHope Greenerb In typing Carole was the best. She's finest from the East to West. QCarole Griffinj Every girl in the class confesses That Joyce really has the most beautiful tresses. Cjoyce jakabl Sweet as a flower, this Irish maidg She's always so happy, and never too staid. CMargaret Kenneyj For nice girls, here's one we can't skip - You all know her - Rita Kipp. CRita Kippj Mary Lou had some amusing cracks. There is nothing that she lacks. QMary Lou Klauerl Lillian's quiet and very nice. We wouldnit give her up for any price. CLillian Lunderl A true McGee, Therese is something like Fibberg In that she's a great ad libber. QTherese McGeeJ We fondly named this girl McGuck . We're sure she'll have the best of luck. QRoseann McGuckinJ A helper in all things was Mac , For aiding people she had a knack. C Grace McNeeleyD Mary has a very nice manner. For her goodness she deserves a banner. QMary Meinerj Everybody calls her Moe. From this description you should know- Cjcannc Millerj PAGE TWENTY Mary Rita's stock of brains Can withstand all trials or rains. CMary Rita Millerb Pinky is her other name. It will win her up to fame. CKathleen Moranj Red was always late for school, But she'd obey each other rule. CHelen Nugentj Norma is a friendly girl, She can keep things in a whirl. CNorma O'BrienJ Cute little Angie is loved by allg She does have something on the ball. Q Anita Pedonej Franny and that cutest drawl Was truly warmly loved by all. CFrances Pellj A quiet girl our Julie wasg But if she wished, she could make things buzz. Cjulia Sablyarj Gracie is a beautiful blondeg A girl of whom we all are fond. C Grace Savage D Ann could always say something funny. When needed, she'd be there, quick as a bunny. CAnn Sechristl Jeanne is the girl with musical magicg Without her around, it will seem quite tragic. fjeanne Spinnb Everyone likes this girl named Kitty. Her remarks were always nice and witty. C Katherine Tehanl In Math class how our Ann did shineg Figuring out each tangent and sine. C Ann Wahlj A charming girl is Kay Wallette. That she succeeds, we're ready to bet. C Kathryn Wallettej M. T., with her blushes sweet, Is a girl one canit defeat. CMarie Therese Walshj Sometimes Bev would drive in her carg But riding half the class she couldn't go very far CBeverly Wilkinson? The strong, athletic type is Bea, And she is known far out to sea. CBeatricc Wurml 1-Q-33399333333391'i'Q'961'991'933Q' emoried Mary Rita Miller and Eleanor Bird Memories are the thoughts of past and present happenings which linger in our minds. The memories of Ursuline Academy of the Sacred Heart are ones which will remind us of the four glorious years we have spent here. Our memories are like links in a long chain which brings back the many happy events of our carefree school days. Let's wander back over our high school days and recall a few of those events which filled our hearts with joy. Can you recall the time when we were green Freshmen wandering fearfully through the corridors? Initiation Day - the thoughts of which filled us with terror but contrary to our belief, it became one of our happiest days. Remember the aroma of hydrogen sulfide which permeated the school with an undescribable fragrance? Can you recall a certain religion class in which a kitten with a huge blue bow strolled so nonchalantly up and down the aisles. The Veronica Lake hair style was extremely popular in 1944. It annoyed our teachers to look at one- eyed students. Who can ever forget the melodious strains Csuch a fibj of Au Jardin de mon pete, floating from the French class. ' After a basketball game, two musical minded Seniors ventured to the jewish Singing Society. A young lady crawling along the floor in an undignified fashion with a lighted candle certainly kept things bright in the Chemistry class. The grocery store sold a large supply of bicarbonate of soda when the Home Ec. Survey class began making such delicious dainties. CWho's kidding who?D , The bolod-curdling cries of the First-Aid victims echoing through the halls can never be forgotten. The Triple Trio with their beautifully trained voices was the pride of our heart. Remember our Sleeping Beauty of the Religion Class who was so oblivious of everybody and everything. Examination week was always a week of terror .The school corridors were filled with the walking dead. Remember how well the mock funeral of C guess whob went off. Everyone was so deeply touched. Forlorn and dateless? roaming out to the Beach on High School Day. Whose hobby is mimicking various laughs? - Practicing and learning our parts for many successful plays - The jovial and friendly atmosphere at the luncheon tables- Rollicking good times at the Latin, Ignatius and Benedictine basketball and football games also the hilarious times after - ' Field Day was always a day of fun. The games were exciting and the spirit of the girls made you proud that you were an Ursuline girl. Our retreats will never be forgotten. They filled us with peace and gave us the grace necessary to carry out our new resolutions. The Prom was one of the greatest events of the year. It was the main topic of conversation Cman shortagej for weeks. Everyone enjoyed it immensely. The May Crowning has always held a very special place in every Ursuline girlis heart. It was a beautiful manifestation of love to our Blessed Mother. The junior-Senior Banquet was one of our happiest events and yet a sad one, too. We just couldn't believe that next year we would not be attending this gala affair. The delicious dinner, the witty chatter of the girls, the entertainment, the signing of memory books and the comradeship of the girls made the affair a huge success. Finally, graduation came along and we were now leaving our beloved Alma Mater. Some would travel the road of happiness and others would meet with disappointment but will conquer them through the grace of the Holy Ghost. Our graduation was a beautiful sight that we shall never forget. Yes, it was truly a time of profound joy and of sadness, too. PAGE TWENTY-UNE ' 3993331-ggi-301-61-901-33-Q-39 . ' 9606933909093303999396909999 . Theme Song of Senior Class of '45- U17 Z? S i' e eeing ou 'URSULINE SUNG Childhood days, happy days In the halls of Ursuline. Friendships rare, memories fair, Cast their spell serene. Other days, other ways, Down the vista of the years, But true to you, we'll sing to you, ln gladness or in tears. Ursuline, of honored name, Ursuline of gracious fameg Loyally we sing, we sing your praise. Ursuline, your memories sweet, Ursuline, your daughters greet, And wish you length of days. And wish you length of days. Anne Asbeck ......., . Jacqueline Eva Bacin. . . Wilma Helen Barber .... Rita Clara Behrendt ..... Georgiana Therese Bender Virginia Helen Behrendt. . Eleanor Mary Bird ....,.. Lois Jeanne Bodie ..,.... Sadie Virginia Bouhasin, . Marjorie Therese Brady. . . Rita Irene Byrll .,.,..... Patricia Eileen Busher .... Rosemary Agnes Byrne. . . Elaine Rita Cave .,...,.. Phyllis Cecilia Chandler ,... Rose Marie Colini ...,.., Mary Catherine Collins. . . Katherine Ann Connolly. . . . . . . . .Good Night, Wherever You Are Listen to the Trumpet of Harry James Mary Cecilia Bacher .,...... ..I Don't Care Who Knows It ................Salt Water Cowboy ...There, I've Said It Again Promise You .......,.....AFriendofYours ....IflHad the Wings of an Angel ...................St.Lou1sBlues ,..,........,..OhYouBeautifulDoll ................GotAnyGum,Chum . . . .How Many Hearts Have You Broken ............,.,....McNamara's Band ...,....,..............,Caldon1a ..........,.......DesertSong ..,............DanceWithaDolly . . . .Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe . . . . . .He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings Carmella Pauline Consiglio .....,................ Claire de Lune Monica Mary Conway ..., ....................,..I'mConfessin' Audrey Margaret Dahm .....,......,,..... . , .... On, Johnny Faith Ann DiCotpo .... Nancy Ann Donley .... Dorothy Maria Dinda .... Maril n Ruth Diederich Y ..,, Margaret Mary Fadden ..,. Mary Louise Finn. ....,. . Hope Iris Greener ....... Carole Marianne Grittin. . Alice Theresa Healy ..,.. Mary Jane Hoge ....... Gertrude Irene Jakab ..... Mildred Ann Jenkins ,.... Margaret Ann Kenney .... Rita Marie Kipp .... . . . Rosemary Mildred Kipp .... Mary Louise Klauer ...... Helen Jeanne Krieg ..... Dorothy Josephine Ledwin Lillian Marie Lunder ,.... Margaret Jean Malone .... PAGE TWENTY'TWD .A Porter's Love Song to Chambermaid Jeanne Louise Davern ....... ............,On,Jatdin deMonPere Morel See You ..............AngelsofMercy . . . . .Give My Regards to Broadway . , . .Look What the Draft Blew In .........You Belong to My Heart . . . .What More Can a Woman Do ...............Prankieand Johnny . . . .Just Smile Your Troubles Away ......1f I Had a Dozen Hearts . . . . . . .Just a Sa1lor's Sweetheart . . . ....... Just a Prayer Away Dreams Came Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sentimental Journey , . . .Let's 'lake the Long Way Home . . . . .Hot Time in the Town ot Berlin . . . .My Dreams Ate Getting Better . . . ....,.... Bell Bottom Trousers ..,,......Wh1sper1ng . . . .I Fall in Love Too Easy Therese Adele McGee ...... . . . Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Roseann Agnes McGuckin. . . ,.... , , .Anchors Aweigh Eileen Therese McIntyre ......................... Sweethearts Eileen Marie McKenna .,....,................... Marine Hymn Grace Eileen McN-eeley. .What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life Mary Therese Meiner ........ ..................... W atcha Say Lucretia Margaret Messina .,.. . . ........... Here Comes the Bride Jeanne Frances Miller. . ........,..........,....... My Buddy Mary Rita Miller ...,. I'm a Convict With Old Glory in My Heart Kathleen Mary Moran. . . Marie Aline Morgan. . . Eunice Mulcahy ..,...,. Rita Jean Mullee ,,..... Margaret Eileen Murphy. . Helen Rita Nugent. .... . Elizabeth Jean O'Brien. . . Norma Mary O'Brien .... Colleen Ellen O'Malley. . . . . . . .Stay as Sweet as You Are . . . .Happy Birthday to You . . . . . . .1t's Love, Love, Love . . ....... Little Bit of Heaven ...................,1Jreams . .I Came Here to Talk for Joe .............Semper Paratus ......I'here Must Be a Way . . . . .ln My Merry Oldsmobile Emilie Rosalie Pavlikowski. . . ......... ' ............... Laura Anita Marilyn Pedone .... Frances Mary Pell ....... Shirley Joyce Pleshingei. . Eileen Margaret Quinn, . . Mary Kathryn Rogers .... Julia Therese Sablyar. . . Grace Elizabeth Savage. .,.. . . Ann Therese Sechrist ..... Lucille Marie Shaffer ..... Therese Marie Shannon. . . Gizella Soos ......,... Jeanne Celine Spinn ..,.. Jean Marie Swiadek. . . . . . Geraldine Elizabeth Tapp. Katherine Elizabeth Tehan .... Ruth Irene Waina ,..,.... Kathryn Marie Wallette ,,.. . . Ruth Rosemary Wiehn. . . Beverly Ann Wilkinson ........... Rhyme for Angela I'M'l'earing My Hair Over You ..,.....,Stage Door Canteen .............GoingMy Way Marie . .Can't Help Lovin' That Man , ...,. .......... A ngelina ,,............IShouldCare . . . . Tonight and Every Knight Love . .When Your Lover Has Gone . . . .The Very Thought of You . . . . . . .The Army Air Corps ..............Together . . , ........... Precious .....BillyBoy ..........,,Sweet and Lovely . . .Behind the Swinging Doors Margaret Mary Worthington ...... Let the Rest of the World Go By Ann Colette Wahl ,.,. ..... ........,,.............,. C h loe Marie Therese Walsh ..... ,. ............... Southern Comfort Margaret Therese Whittaker ...... Leave the Dishes in the Sink, Ma Beatrice Marie Wurm ....,..,.. Darling, Je Vous Aimc Beaucoup .......555Eaay ' A GJ A. ,mari YU? , 44393. .. .1,,,. ., , -A 'ff - new We - Asbeck, Ann ..,.,. Vuenior .X4 liI'10Cf0l'g ...1576 East 84th St., Cleveland .RA. 3781 Bacin, Jacqueline .... .. 8604 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland .... .RA. 7197 Barber, Wilma .... ..,..,,,.. 1 4107 Strathmore, East Cleveland . . . .PO. 5146 Behrendt, Rita ...., .,.............. . . .423 Eddy Rd., Cleveland .... MU, 2915 Ktbird, Eleanor ..,.,. .... 2 462 Euclid Hts. Blvd., Cleveland Heights . .. .FA. 6418 Bouhasin, Sadie . . . .. ..,,.,..... 2017 Park Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Brady, Marge .....,.... 10522 Magnolia Dr., Cleveland .CE. 3751 Busher, Patricia . . . ,,........ 844 East 129th St., Cleveland ,... ,,,., L I, 4028 Cave, Elaine ...,... ..... 1 4001 Strathmore Ave., East Cleveland .... ..... L 1. 4654 Colini, Rose Marie ,.,. . . .18401 Shaker Blvd., Shaker Heights ..,. .... D R. 1083 onway, Monica ,,,,. ....., 1 4825 Shore Acres, Cleveland .... .lV. 2526 avern, Jeanne ,,,, ......, 5 48 East 102nd St., Cleveland Donley, Nancy ....,. ........ 9 241 Birchdale Ave., Cleveland .... .,,. S W. 4812 iederich, Marilyn .,... 1834 Chapman Ave., East Cleveland . .. .GL. 1189 Fadden, Margaret . .... 1505 Larchmont Rd., East Cleveland . . . ,KE, 3701 Finn, Mary Louise. ..... 12555 Euclid Ave., East Cleveland . . . ,RA, 3868 Healy, Alice ....,. . . .1164 Erieview Rd., Cleveland Heights . , . ,EV, 3581 Hoge, Mary jane .,., 1079 East 145th St., East Cleveland MU, 5380 Hovey, Gertrude .... ....,...., 1 0513 Elk Ave., Cleveland .... ...MU. 8636 Jenkins, Ann. .,... ,.... 1 743 Amherst Ave., East Cleveland ,GL, 2862 Kipp, Rosemary. . . ...,. ,,.. 9 53 Cambridge Rd., Cleveland ,EV, 2187 Krieg, Helen ,,...,. ,,... 1 665 Maywood Rd., Cleveland Heights .EV. 0557 Ledwon, Dorothy .,., ,....,.... 9 34 East 131st St., Cleveland ,GL 4033 Malone, Margaret ..., .,,,..... 9 521 Easton Ave., Cleveland ,DL 2513 Mclntyre, Eileen ..,.. ,.... 6 40 East 115th St., Cleveland ..LI. 1370 McKenna, Eileen . . .,,... 1537 East 93rd St., Cleveland .GA. 6909 rgan, Aline ....., ..,.. 1 2029 Browning Ave., Cleveland ,CE, 8542 Mulcahy, Eunice ..... . ,..,. ...1223 Rozelle Ave., East Cleveland MU. 6925 Mullee, Rita .......... ........... 9 30 East 128th St., East Cleveland GL. 7813 Murphy, Margaret ..... ........,.... . . . .555 East 107th St., Cleveland .... .LI. 7983 Messina, Lucretia ,... .,... 7 807 Grand Division Ave., Garfield Heights MI, 9606 O'Brien, Betty ,,... ,............. 1 1806 Ruxland Ave., Cleveland PO, 2539 0'Malley, Colleen .... ............. 6 55 East 120th St., Cleveland GL, 6230 Pavlikoski, Emilie. .. .......... 1454 Hayden Ave., Cleveland Pleshinger, Shirley ..,.. .... 3 654 Grofflflld., Cleveland Heights . . . YE, 3175 Quinn, Eileen ....... . . .14014 Maplerow Ave., Garfield Heights . , . WA, 1345 Rogers, Mary Kay ...,. .........,... 1 2916 Hoy Ave., Cleveland . .. .MI, 2569 Shafer, Lucille ...... ..... 1 539 Sheridan Rd., University Heights . . . .EV. 0716 annon, Therese .... ...... 1 843 Burnette Rd. ,East Cleveland . . , ,PO, 4957 Soos, Gizella ...... ........ 2 722 East 90th St., Cleveland .CE, 0149 Swiadek, jean . . . ..,,. 1842 Mannering Rd., East Cleveland , . . ,KE, 1419 pp, Geraldine ....... ......... 1 1804 Mt. Overlook, Cleveland .,.. .... G A. 0261 Waina, Ruth .........,. .,.............. 6 77 Eddy Rd., Cleveland .... . . . . .LL 8861 Whittaker, Margaret ..... . . . .4481 East 126th St., Garfield Heights .... .DI. 3595' Wiehn, Ruth .......... ....... 1 2631 Irvington Ave., Cleveland... .... PO. 4347 Worthington, Margaret . . . ......... 1214 E. 111th St., Cleveland .... .... G A. 2575 el'll,0l ll eCt0l y ' Z? .223- Bacher, Mary .,... ..... C hardon Rd., East Cleveland .... .,tW.418.J Behrendt, Virginia. ........ 517 E. 107th St., Cleveland... .GL 5219 Bender, Georgiana. .. .... 1102 Carlyon Rd., East Cleveland .... ,,,, M U, 2156 Bodie, Lois ....... ..... 2 925 Washington, Cleveland Hts. FA, 3143 Bryll, Rita ........ ......... 1 125 Ansel Byrne, Rosemary .... .... Chandler, Phyllis .... ..... Rollins, Mary Kay. Connolly, Katherine. . . Consi lio Carmella .... 8 i Dahm, Audrey .... y,DiCorpo, Faith .... Dinda, Dorothy. . . Greener, Hope .... Griffin, Carole .... .404 E. 149th St., 3885 Montavisto, 15721 Hazel Rd., . . . .1845 Torbenson, Rd., Cleveland East Cleveland Cleveland Hts. East Cleveland . . . , , , East Cleveland .... Rd., Cleveland . . . . . . .1109 E. 78th St., Cleveland. .. . . .1003 E. 140th St., East Cleveland . . . .............2893 Ambler, Cleveland.... . . . . . . . . . . .750 E. 117th St., Cleveland . . . . .3219 E. Overlook Rd., Cleveland Hts. . . . . 0164 ER PO. 8386 IV MU . 1759 . 0531 HE. 6609 .GL. 8259 .RA. 5691 .GL. 1245 .ER. 1827 PAGE TWENTY'THREE 6331-93399031-Q-9Q-933-91-931-Q-9333 .fs as ' 'YW 603 696393 enior Z? lirecfory Iakab, Joyce ....., .... 1 6510 Scottsdale, Shaker Hts ...,, ..... S K. 2483 Kenny, Margaret .... .,.. 7 08 E. 127th St., Cleveland .. . .... Ll. 1766 Kipp, Rita ,...... ..,... 1 0929 Hull, Cleveland .,,. ,4,AA C E, 0513 Klauer, Mary Lou. . . ..... 1377 E. 91st St., Cleveland ,.,. ,.... C E. 5618 Lunder, Lillian ...., . . . .950 Nye Rd., East Cleveland McGee, Therese ....,, ...,,.. 1 029 Eddy Rd., Cleveland .,.. .,,,, P O. 4302 Y,McGuckin, Roseann. . . ......,, 1416 E. 93rd St., Cleveland .,.. ..... C E. 3496 Mclqeeley, Grace .... . . .1827 Reybourne, East Cleveland ..... A , ,IV, 1706 Meiner, Mary ,,.. ....... 4 42 E. 115th St., Cleveland yfflviiller, Jeanne .... ....,..,...... 1 246 Carloyn, E. C. . . . ..... Ll. 0103 Miller, Mary Rita. . . .... 13509 Thornhurst, Garfield Hts ..... .... W A. 9208 Moran, Kathleen .,.. ,.,.... 1 2737 Elderwood, Cleveland Nugent, Helen ,,.. ...... 1 327 East Blvd., Cleveland ,,.. ,,,, R A, 5448 ,ffO'Brien, Norma .... .... 1 0909 Elmwood, Garfield Hts. .,,, ,,.,, M 1, 4070 Pedone, Anita .... .... 2 535 E. 127th St., Cleveland ,.., ,,,, R A, 7516 Pell, Frances .... ........ 1 6908 Euclid Ave., Euclid .... ,..lV. 1305 Sablyar, julie. . . ....... 1812 E. 37th St., Cleveland Savage, Grace .... . . .3426 Sylvanhurst, Cleveland Hts. ..... . , ,MU. 0262 Sechrist, Ann ,..,. ....... 1 397 E. 88th St., Cleveland .,,,, HE, 1799 , ,Spinn, Jeanne .... .... . .2919 E. 126th Sr., Cleveland YTehan, Katherine. . . ..... 7633 Lexington Ave., Cleveland . . . .,.. .HE. 7635 Wallette, Kathryn .... . . .961 E. 143rd St., East Cleveland ..... PO. 1796 Wilkinson, Beverly .... .... 9 31 E. 143rd St., East Cleveland . . , ,,., LI, 3836 Yjwahl, Ann ........... ...... 4 674 Burleigh, 'Garfield Hts. ,.... ..... D I. 8647 Walsh, Marie Therese ..... ........... 1 335 Giel, Lakewood Wurm, B atric ,......... ...... 1 256 E. 89 h, Cle eland ...... . . . .... SW. 3091 1844112 Law JJMALQZ, 854 M, Aff 67 , 1 J ..... Oelnd REMINISCING I was born in September of '41 When the class of 45 tripped through the door FAREWELLI SENIORS OF FOR-I-Y.f-IVE Of Ursuline. I grew and grew Through fleeting years one, two, three and four. Blest be the Path before you, I'm the giggles and whispers Seniors fjf fortyjfivet In every class room, May Mary Virgin shield you, I'm the groan on test day And keep your faith alive. As girls go to their doomf Your names in memory woven Im th? fhflu of new flowefs Shall hang on Ursuline walls, And first love, perchance. A d f - , . n o ten we shall miss you Im the laughter and music Wh , h h ll At every gay dance. en passing t rough the la s I'm the murmur of prayers Fond adieu' adieu to Youf In the dim upper hall, For you and we must part, I'm the Missa Rccitata - But may our Savior keep you The Mass Said by au' Close to His Sacred Heart. For horror to me is the coming of death Sister Mary Benedicra, Forever and ever I wish to be alive 15211501 Eflglifb Tffdvbefi I gasp and weep as I take my last breath For I am the echo of the Class of '45 Ann Walxl PAGE TWENTY-FDUR . 363336-33333-ggggi333699936363 ',??eu,4,'0,J --' ' ! !a7gZ 4104144 ' ' -7 Mmeffc, c95'T4Lq53.f5w1b,v Q SEV. fi X771 - .3 : - 7.-JVM 47' ' g',,,,f,cg l7fale4,V7 Olfsffff - 311 ? fffvyofflfff SW dmlsf Lb fA 49fv7i 40166 - 40- 7WD Umemezln 7 A7067 73171 MEM ffglvdy 731- 75-35 Meffvbm Benny- .Jax -0490 WN SQQMMT M563 Q 'T I -' . 1 - 3 Q yd. -Q h an rrn! EE A7'M'1'7 ' DFDCRICM DYAWC .U 41 Lf Sf. Wiemrafgf HM 7554-Q4 C9- -ST Lf. 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