St Joseph Academy - Seton Light Yearbook (Greensburg, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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Mary Miller-A bright, sunny smile for one and all. Gloria Moran--Our newest addition at Seton-Swoons over you know who . Lucia Poerio-A place for everything and everything in its place. Bernice Reilley-First classmate to wear a diamond. Ellen Frances Rodgers-Our most versatile junior- our John Paul . Hope Seegman-There's life in Hope , which will take her far on the hill. Clare Schildkamp-Flies high in the Air Corps over Illinois. Nancy Schuey-A future Dorothy Thompson, with the wit of Sinclair Lewis, keeps us supplied, bon mot--Ad inlinitum. Margaret Smith- All things come to her who waits -plus interest. Mildred Straka-A personality we couldn't do with- out, clothed in Hattie Carnegie style. Jenny Tripodi-In every situation Jenny has what it takes,-and so much more she hasn't let us see. Catherine Woods-Thinks the Order of the Arrowy' a wonderful organization. Connie Zoccoli-Blessed is the peacemaker for she shall be calm, cool and collected. CLASS OFFICERS Dorothy Keenan. Secretary Mary Miller, President Mildred Stralca, Treasurer Ellen Frances Rodgers, Vice-president

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The Juniors Made LIFE at Seton Natalie Carbon-Always ready with that uneededl' tidbit. Mary Ann Conlon- Buenas Noches, Mary Anng we hope those nuptial dreams come true. Natalie Cox-The reasons behind Tina's usual grin might surprise us all. Dolores Doerr-Fountain of artistic advice to sustain junior projects. Ann Donnelly-Light footed, light-hearted,-a perfect Sallie Moffatt. Margaret Gilson-Who is the Winner in Peggy's latest bout with cupid? Joanne Goodma-Keeps the class moving-favorite haunt -New Kensington. Elizabeth Ann Green-A stray joke will always find hearty giggles in Betty Ann's corner. Janet Gregorius- Irish', had little trouble keeping the Prep and Tech balanced, with fun on the side. Louise Henry-A firm advocate of the Good Neigh- bor policy. Mary Jane Hinchey-Who helps her spend those lonely hours dreaming of a song? Jeannette Howell-Favors slow music and people from New York. Patricia Jack-When the lights go on again, Patsy will be at the bottom of the situation. Dorothy Keenan-A Metropolitan voice plus Irish sense of humor yield good fun, and a sincere friend. Helen Kelly-To be or not to be-that is the question. Margaret Kirk-Keeps them rolling in any field. Marie Kish-232 is her favorite number. Dorothy Ann Laux-Prefers IH to I-don't you, Dotty? Mary Eileen Leger-Eileen had Adam, Bill and Bob cutting out Paper Dolls on November 19. Gertrude Miller-Trudy has a musual attraction for Navy Blue on all Seven Seas.



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LIFE With The Sophs --- Caroline Abraham-Loves the Shady Sidei' of the street. Nancy Ackerman-What Seton has that Southwest hasnlt. Dolores Battiston-Star-Eyed and Frank-Happyu. Mary Jane Brown- Don't sit under the apple tree . Frances Canole-Frankie, an arden admirer of her namesake, Sinatra. ' ,lean Curran- Cuttan tly itls Don. Twila De Meio-Oh! Danny Boy. Need we say more? Hester Fogg-Could Johnny be1eJ Fullen ? Delphine Force -and then there was my Uncle Chicosnyaphpfln Ruth Gadd-Merry, mirthful, miraculous, Ruth Marie. Alice George-We'd NEVER Chuck', a Greens Berger, Virginia Harrison- A Nightingale Sane in berkley Square. Patricia Hurley-100W Irish and that can be re Pete,'ed. Joyce Kealey- Ton, Ton. Jeannette's son-Stole JK. and away he run. Marie Kearney-Isn't it Will who makes the Mount- Pleasant? Dorothy Kren-Irwin's pint sized gift to Seton. Honor Linton-Just give the gal a chevie.,' Elizabeth Lozaw-He's a Seabee of the Navy. Rosemary Masley-Call on Rosie, she's always re Eddy . Anne Mattimore-A little bit Foxie, but we all like her.

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