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

 - Class of 1945

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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 .

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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 '



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. 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 .

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