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' 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
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' 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, '
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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 .
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