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HENCEFORWARD... When high-school's done and years have f Frank has a station of his own. Our crystal ball shows one sure thing, That Ted is now another Bing. When television needs a whirl, We see our Dick replacing Berle. Eleven years have flown away, And Donald Simmons's baling hay. In ten years hence we seem to see, The dog's been saved by Doc. Korte. What's this we see? There's been a Sam Nicolosi owns the Thrift. In every book on every stand, We find .lim T's artistic hand. Many feet up in the air, shift, lown Where roofs are fixed, Bob Kenyon's there. If a lawyer's needed any place, Call on Gene to take the case. Then Ted whose math was always tops ls out-of-doors surveying lots. Dressed in white and marking charts, We find Dave Krigbaum checking hearts. Amid a pile of bank accounts, We see Chuck Andrews add amounts. Working hard with gun in hand, Ed Gaylk serves his Uncle Sam. We see a plane deserving fame, And find Bill Wagner built the frame. Jerry's known for all his wealth, By keeping patients in good health. Shoie found his best delight, Was coaching football teams to fight. Joe is still behind the lens, And taking pictures of his friends. Bobby Schroeter's working hard, Routing trains through the railroad yards. Santo Rizzo next we see Behind the mike a star M.C. Jimmy climbed to the top in a hurry, Now he's teaching Arthur Murray. After years of learning how, Mert and Mart are nurses now. We find in looking through our list, Christine's a concert pianist. lf the patient seems to grow much worse, Then call on Vivian to nurse. Working morning, night, and noon, Anne will take Frank's over soon. While hearing Eddy Arnold croon, Nancy sings a hillbilly tune. Swiftly taking shorthand notes, Rosie pencils her boss' quotes. Donna's selling more and more, Managing the best department store. Beverly Burke does quite all right, Singing over Horace Heidt. Jeannine has taken quite a stride, From chemistry to saving lives. Barbara plans vacations now For people who do not know how. Who's this coming on the double? Franny's here to mend the trouble. Every secretary of the land, Calls on Gertie to give a hand. Fashion speaks of the Kerrey gown, They're on display in New York town. Many an ad demanding art Annette arranges part by part.
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St. Mary 58-Caledonia 46 Caledonia Cinderella team went down before the onslaught of a fast breaking St. Mary team 58-46 in the semi-finals. Wensinger and Kilbury paced a well balanced Irish attack with l7 and I5 respectively. St. Mary 57-Ashley 65 Once more St. Mary reached the final game of the district tournament only to fall before Ashley's fourth quarter spurt 65-57. St. Mary led 20-14 at the first quarter but fell behind 35432 at the half. The Irish led 49-48 at the third quarter but loss of Jerry Wensinger, Dave Krigbaum, and Jim Finnegan weakened the offense and Ashley pulled ahead to win. BASKETBALL HONORS DICK GUNDER -- H.M. OHIO I.N.S. JERRY WENSINGER - FIRST STRING ALL DISTRICT TOURNAMENT TEAM i
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IDENTIFICATIONS FOR PICTURES ADULT CHOIR-lSteotedl Agnes Dwyer, Julia Fahey, Dr. Ramroth, Nora O'Hara, Mary Werley, lStandingl Josephine Walsh, Tim Cleary, Ella Cleary, Patrick Monahan, Sara Monnette, George Andres, Gus Ramroth, Mary Tallon. FOURTH GRADE H9081-Mary Lardner, Elizabeth Curren, Marguerite Stark, Alice Woodcock, Margaret Morris, Mary McGreevey, Regina Rafferty, Marie Navin, Mary Burke, Helen Maloney, Marie Scanlon, Marguerite Minshall, Lucille Passen, Marguerite Healy, Mary Dwyer, Walter Prendergast, Beatrice Murphy, Margaret Plunkett, Catherine Lucas, Margaret Bingham, Margaret Masterson, Mildred Schroeter, Gertrude Lucas, George Norris, Clarence Ryan, Paul Moran, John Abe, Daniel Lawrence, Dennis Malloy, Delmar Cramer, Francis Rafferty, Harry Cramer, James DuRoss, Earl Tobin, Otto Orians, James Lawler, Eugene Ryan, Vincent Malloy, Paul Stuber, John Haubert, Francis Murphy, Herman Roller, Paul Bingham, John Sullivan, Louis Martin, Michael Hoctor. FIFTH GRADE H9081-Elizabeth Tuitt, Mary Haubert, Mary Lundergan, Mary O'Donnell, Mary Eliz. Lundergan, Mary Mulrow, Marie Roller, Mary Schuler, Lewis Thompson, Clara Voll, Mary Norris, Anna Nardini, Anna Lawrence, Mary Mahaffey, Theresa Pruzzo, Charles O'DonneIl, Thomas Plunkett, Edward Kelly, James Lawler, Joseph Kruskamp, Francis McAndrew, Marcellus Dwyer, Joseph Boler, Francis Minshall, Carl Zink, Lawrence Warren, John Dwyer, Thomas McDonald, Bernard Healy, Robert Schroeter, George Von Kaenel, Edmond Ryan, Lawrence Fabian, Francis Miller, Leo Artz, Stephen Murphy, Martin Duffy. SEVENTH GRADE H9081-Eleanore Donovan, Faye Huber, Marguerite Kalkbrenner, Kathleen Breen, Evelyn Ryan, Marie Burke, Agnes Malloy, Mary Murphy, Helen Maloney, Victorine Curren, Margaret Lawler, John Lucas, Edmund Dee, Robert Miller, William Fabian, John Mahaffey, William Mahaffey, Oliver Heldman, Francis Moran, Henry Lawler, Fred Artz, Walter Metzger, Margaret Murphy, Loretto Stuber, Mabel Rafferty, Rose Hoy, Helen Passen, Gertrude McDonald, Gertrude Dwyer, Harold O'Con- nell, Paul Monahan, John McAndrew, John Hanley, Edward Schuler, William Ochs, Oswald Schnauz, Nicholas Lawrence, Raymund St. Germain, Carl Metzger. COMMERCIAL CLASSES H9081-Nora Ponn, Rose Martin, Faustine Cahill, Winifred Murphy, Margaret Coffey, Julia O'Keefe, Bertha Schuler, Mary Lawrence, Francis Metzger, Gerald O'DonneIl, James McAndrew, Walter Schuler, Edward Filliatrault, Herbert Hoy and Earl Hill. BELLES OF ST. MARY'S-Genevieve Darmody, Marguerite Kelly, Ann Molloy, Margaret Molloy, Edith Ochs, Margaret O'Connell, Agnes Murphy, Margaret Hanley, Margaret Werley, Frances Kirchner. CLASS OF 1925-Ruby Kraft, Bernard Moloney, Ruth Burke, Harold Blocksom, Regina Uhl, Emelyn Von Kaenel, Charles Ackerman, Charles Irvin, William McAndrew, John Snyder, Georgia Kelly, Florence Ruffing, William Shea, Pauline Schroeter, Raymond Navin, Mary Feidner, Frank Eisemon, Hildred Mangett, Audrey Sammons. CHILDREN'S CHOIR-lSeatedl Josephine Werley, Ernie Lawrence, Nell Lawrence, Margaret Lawrence, Nell Ballinger, Anna Keeran, Leona Gurley, Mame Snyder, lStandingl Grace Keeran, Mary O'Keefe, Mary Gurley, Irene Maior, Anastasia Lawrence, Emma Murphy, Kitty Kirchner, Mary Sweeney, Clara Myer, Bess Leahy, None Kelly, Josephine Welsh, Mary Moloney. ACOLYTES -Leo Stuber, Fred Murphy, Frank Murphy, Jacob Bauer, Carl Werley, Pat English, Al St. Ger- main, John Ryan, Michael O'Brien, John Minaughan, John Lawrence.
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