St Angela Hall Academy - Veritas Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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'T U Bk Angelalhvalt Apawiem-3 Y- V- ' - Q -i Twelve Years at the T f -.NN ' X ' N if 11 ,Q j- U Ha ,TOT fm PQ- Five of us who have attended ' St. Angela Hall from primary f Y - I IH EJ lr? U - days and who can look back at f 1, Ml L- twelve years of affectionate f T ' mi care under her roof, experience H a deeper feeling of regret than do those who have known her guid- 'l 4 ing hand for just four years of 'Llc high school. The memories of happy times will always remain with us-our First Holy Communion in the convent chapelg the annual field daysg the trip to the World's Fairg the May crownings in the yardg the Com- munion breakfastg the operettas and musicalesg and our grammar school graduation. But even more precious to us are the friendships made with our teachers and classmates, friendships which even today bind us closer to one another and to God. The five of us have not changed much in these dozen years. Elaine still displays an active interest in music. Irene's artistic talent is as evident now as it was in those first art classes. Pat maintains sturdily her reputation of solid scholarshipg and Sheila's Celtic sense of humor never fails to cheer us. As for Marian-we have always sought her leadership in all our undertakings. As we bid farewell to St. Angela, Virginia, Joan, and Margaret join us in remembering happy years in the old red building to which they came from St. Francis Xavier Academy. Our hearts are filled with gratitude for all your gifts to the eight of us, St. Angela. -PATRICIA TEAGUE,MARIAN HENRY.

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CLASS PROPHECY-.I UN E 1946 Today our General Assembly program will consist of a quiz on fifteen alumnae of St. Angela Hall who have maintained our standards through their outstanding contribution to our American way of life. We will give you cer- tain clues to their identity, and then you must guess their names. Are you ready? Let's go! -I am the foundress of New York City's first and foremost beauty salon, Chez kenee. Our motto has always been: We can make any woman beautiful, even you. Who am I? ANS.: Irene Kane. -I have just finished my latest treatise on self-government, There Must Be An Easier Way, in which I have once again brought to the public's attention my own presidential aspiration. Who am I? ANS.: Teresa Welsh. -As America's most effective and successful saleswoman my most oft-quoted remark is: But, Madam, of course you need this portable hangar. Why, I have received orders from all your neighbors. Who am I? AN5.! Margaret Abbatemarco. -For years I have labored urging the tall girls of America to abandon their flats and go on to the new delights of spikes. Who am I? ANS.: Marian Henry. -Thanks to me, French students are no longer bamed by the intricacies of this subject. This is due, of course, to my revision of the entire language. Now French is easy even for the Frenchman. Who am I? ANs.: Ann McHugh. -Due to my invention of the noiseless alarm clock fwhose formula must be kept a closely guarded secret for perfectly obvious reasonsj I have been awarded the Nobel Science Prize for 1956. VVho am I? ANS.: Maria Sottosanti. -On a warm breeze-kissed isle of the Pacific I have founded a revolutionary institute of learning which endeavors to prove that one's school days can be happy. Who am I? ANS.: Patricia Teague. ' -I am the creator of the Ba-ba bounce which I recommend only for the most ad- vanced pupils of ballroom dancing. In addi- tion to this I have recently been unanimously elected President of the Dancing Instructors Union fLocal 3215. Who am I? ANs.: Elaine Lamb. -After years of dire predictions concerning impending financial crises, I have at last evolved a solution to the economic problems of the world. In years to come students will study my Big Sheil Formula and begin to realize the tremendous value of my gift to humanity. Who am I? ANS.: Sheila Burke. -I am the publisher, editor, reporter, and sole reader of The Awful Truth, the new news- paper which prints all the news in comic form. This I believe to be the most significant con- tribution to the newspaper world in the past century. Who am I? ANS.: Mary Loos. -I am the brilliant star and sole disability of Broadway's favorite musical comedy, Pm an Angie Born. My rendition of Peg has been favorably compared with that of Helen Mor- gan's immortal Bill. Who am I? ANS.: Virginia Averill. -I have often been referred to as the: Dorothy Dix of the fifties. Through my syndicated columns millions have found solace and the courage to face life with all its trials and tribulations. Who am I? ANs.: Theresa Dydo. -Through my enterprising organization, entertaining has become sheer delight to the hostess. No longer is she plagued with the countless trivialities entailed in menus, orches- tra, etc., as these are capably handled by my own experienced and efficient self. Who am I? ANs.: Eleanor Widlicki. -Every day from 5:15 to 5:17 the family radio belongs exclusively to the children, for it is then that my program, Katie's Kiddie Klub, joyfully wings its way across the air- ways. Who am I? ANs.: Kathleen La Tourette. -The department stores of the nation have been clamoring for my services as a buyer. However I can really only consider the most exclusive shops as worthy of my attention, since my time is at a premium. Who am I? ANS.: Patricia Henry. St. Angela Hall can be justly proud of these women who have achieved as much in their chosen fields that one can hardly fail to recog- nize them immediately. -PATRICIA TEAGUE SHEILA BURKE



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