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2-A CLASS Our Pilot is our Class Teacher who earnestly Watches over us and guards all from air-pockets, sorrows. The Steering Wheel is our President, Peggy Moran, ever leading and encouraging us on to add greater glory to the class. Our Instruments, dependable and ever true, are Marie Kothe, Gertrude Spellman, Joan Buck, and Anne Dannemiller. The Motors are Elaine De Coste, Elaine Datre, Georgia Sheppard, and Adelaide Griffin-unpredictable but a necessity. Those Passenger Cabins are our parents, hopeful, understanding and proud in our success winging across the clouds of studies to that momentous day in '43, That Tail, quite a gay thing and a true influence to guide our way, suggests our Barbara Maguire, Mary Anne Murphy and Joan Jennings. Our Rudders, helping to keep us on the straight and honest path, are Mary Alice Gleeson, Lorraine Lian, and Emmy Lu Daly. GLORIA K. ANNE LAUX. -..sgf54,tgat.-
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2-B CLASS The freshmen who entered St. Angela Hall in 1938 are now sophisticated sopho- moresg no more are they t'he timid naive maidens of those eventful days. Welve grown up. These are a few of our accomplishments to date. We have our share of brains and efficiency, witness: Helen McLaughlin, our busy class presidentg Connie Bicks, Grace de Stefano, Bobby Donovan, ,loan Dillon, and Marie Kelly-proud members of the varsity. Peg Maguire dances like a dream and tells us the latest Kay Kyser quips. Date etiquette we receive from Jan Reilly, Martha iwigglyl Baxter, and ,lune Berin, the belles of our class. Dorysan Kelly and Eleanor White amuse us with their original sallies, while Alice Boyle and Eileen Conefrey, ladies a la mode, keep us posted in the latest' styles in dress. Sincere and earnest are synonyms for Eleanor Bischoff. Mary McCann and ,leanne Alvino-what contradiction! . . . the Hrst, humorously dry, sober, and sweetg the second-pert, mirthful and blithe as the birds she signs of. Katherine Driscoll, a mischievous Cherub, always knows her history, just as Mary Fraser and Anne Cockerill uphold our class dignity and prestige. Now ,loneth's quite a bright young missg she fancies hats. JOAN DILLON. -..QE-g53?39s...
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1-B CLASS Precious gifts do indeed come in small packages, for we are only fourteen in number, and yet we think Saint Angela just couldn,t get along without us. We compare ourselves to fourteen sat'ellites revolving our great planet, S. A. H. First comes our dancing star and Class President, Annette Hood, followed by Florence McNevin, our Vice-President who forgets to breathe correctly anyway. Next comes Margaret Vigilant, our very brightest st'ar, whose cheery smile lights the heavens. Close at her heels are our musicians, Frances Nevins, Louise Grace, 'Marguerite Stevens and Margaret Hayes, all of whom the class is sure will be victims of dyspepsia unless they take more time with their lunch. Ah! here comes another t'reasure in the form of Marylin Merkt, both artist and prima donna, holding hands with Betty Praeger, the most envied girl in the class and all because she dropped Lat'in. And now, may I present our galaxy of treasures, which no heaven could be complete without: Cornelia Wear, our World's Fair Bureau of Information, Kathleen Anella, our basketball star, Rosemarie Confrey and Dorothea Faggella, our Latin enthusiasts, last but by no means least. So now you have met the stars of S. A. H, Grade lB, and we hope you like us and have come to realize our true value. We have! ll CATHERINE RORKE. -...,5f55tg,...-
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