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MARY ELE1-:NE YVALSH llIARIAN E. GIMBER 'n Hilemoriam On December 4, 1941, death overtook our beloved classmate, Mary Eleene Walsh in her sixteenth year. Her char- acter and personality during her two briel' years at the Academy endeared Mary Eleene to all who knew her. Most keenly does the class of '43 remember her cheery, Hi girls, her kind, sympathetic manner, her joy in living, her last but futile effort to begin her junior year, her loyalty and love for S.B.A., her teachers, and the girls. Adelaide Buechele, '43 Marian E. Gimber, one of our dearest classmates, died August 22, 1940, at the age of sixteen. For the five short months God permit- ted us to know her, Marian conquered the heart of every girl by her understand- ing character and gentle disposition. She was among the best loved girls of her class. Her one ambition was to give her- self to God, to become a novice. Marian will continue to live in the hearts and memory of her classmates. Rita Lowenheim, '43
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Four y physically, Today, ho 'US 21 SICTIIT' to Americ the boys v girls of the fi s Yes, t days of all but ou dissolve in the new i Yes! For lesson dril Shattered Dreams ears ago the class of '43, with high ideals set out to equip themselves intellectually, and spiritually for successful careers of their own choice. vvever, a vast change has spread over the world and June 1943, will show picture than did our dreams in 1939. Our country's cause is looking n youth-American girlhood to fill vacancies that in ordinary times would hold. Occupations or professions which were unknown to the 'past are today open and waiting for our time, energy, and skill. e hour has struck. We pack away our happy care-free life. No more 'gtails and freckles, Gone, too, have our mischievous pranks that itted our teachers. Cone are the days when dreams, like pearly clouds, o the concrete realities of life. Are we ready? Are we prepared to meet ues that have risen out of the attack on Pearl Harbor? God willing, od and country is not a beautiful dream, an idle fantasy, but a stern led into our hearts and minds from our early school life until we have passed ouxl iinal tests. Truly God is our love's first duty, But thou, native Flag, its second. Jean Piroth i
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