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Ill ay, 1951 NUM. At ends were CLARA KURISH, BARBARA WODARSKI, MARGARET MURPHY. At tnclcle will be found MARY JANE MOFACELLO and ' ELEANOR NANASKO. Pivot oosition was held down by B3T.TY LIFE ANTE. Calling the plays was ELEANOR O’BRIEN, '.Voter was provided by JOSEPH KA-KOID. As Sgt. CHAMPAGNE turned the last po' e he saw a Brewery Truck about to perk by a fire hydrant, and recognizing the driver as PEGGY YANCOFSKI, he rose from the bench and in so doing dropped the paper to the ground. A few moments la ter,retired sports star, JOE MULR0V, now Head Park Commissioner, not realizing the paper's true worth, sent it on its way to the city dump, J, Convey, '51 F, Demurat,'51. F, Kehoe, '51 C. Bolduc, '51 ■s AD ASTRA PER ASPERA (Continued from page 4) reaching our star. In some of the members of the Class of 1951, the licht of hope may dim with the years; perhaps, too, they will lose altogether the sight cf the star which shown so brightly on their graduation day;in others it will grow beautiful and precious as they follow the light of their star. Which road will you choose? The left, and lose sight of cur star? Or the right, leading us through hope to the light of tho eternal Star? With the light of our star to guide u$ we can be sure that our armor of hope can and will sustain us. Then at the end of our road will be our star, God, at Whose Page-Thirteen MARYANN DARBY CHOSEN TO CROWN BLESSED MOTHER Chosen by popular vote of the student body, Mary Ann Darby, senior, will have the honor of crowning the Blessed Mother at St. Matthew's annual May procession on Sunday, May 20, 1951, at 3 p.m. Mary Gallagher and Claudette Bolduc, also seniors, having received the next highest number of votes, will be Mary Ann's attendants, Honored with nomination for May Queen were seniors Margaret Gavin and Roberta Evanoff. Mary Ann will wear the wedding gown and veil worn by her cousin Mrs,Samuel Savaso(D orothy Casey), The Blessed Mother'3 crown is being made by Baldwin's, and donated by Mary Casey, aunt of Mary Ann, Sister David Marie has announced the following program for the May celebration: RAISE YOUR VOICES, VALES AND MOUNTAINS; ON THIS DAY, 0 BEAUTIFUL MOTHER; BRING FLOWERS OF THE RAREST; HAIL! VIRGIN, SPOTLESS MOTHER, CROWNING HYMN; HAIL VIRGIN, DEAREST MARY; ACT OF CONSECRATION TO OUR BLESSED LADY; JESUS KEEP ME CLOSE TO THEE; BENEDICTION. Feet we shall lay our faith and hope and love as we give an account of our stewardship. And so through firm and true endeavor We'll journey to a star Confident that His loving trust Will send us far! -Charlotte Watson,'51 SAMASCRIPT i i
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Page Twelve SAMASCRIPT Mnv. 1951 Following this wffs proclaimed the opening of GEORGE FOX'S Department Store. Featured were the Parisian Fashions of CLAUDETTE BOLDUC which were modeled by MADELYN. BOCCUTI, WANDA MARSHALL, and PAT HARTMAN whose coiffures were created by the House of LAVAN. The sensational millinery concoctions were designed by THERESA DE R05ETA and .MARY KRAJNIK. The latest innovations to the fashion world were BURTON'S Euttcns and ZADROGA'S Zippers in pastel- shades. The Oriental look in cosmetics was achieved by NANCY HISSNER and SAL (JAWBONE. Ruby was startled out of his reverie by the antics of JAMES CONVEY, Jr., son of the inventor of the square wheel, who was try ing to attract his attention to ask about the Policeman's Annual Circus. This recalled to his mind that this edition should carry the full page ad for this big event. On page 4, the headlines read-- Biggest Spectacle Ever Presented. BUTCH BAZELA, Famous ringmaster, will introduce the -marvelous acts including those of JOHN RICCI,Daredevil;;JAMES PEIFFER and his trained elephants; BILL McCARRICK and his pet crows; world renown clown, EDDIE McDEVITT, and also the up and coming novice of the trapeze, ANN SCKEIBENHOFFER. In the side shows will be found ANTIONETTE BRZOSKA, the sword swallower, MARTY ENTENMAN, the strong man. Buy your tickets at BLANCHE FREY'S Beauty Shoppe or CONNIE JOHNSON'S Beanery. On the opposite page, he saw BETTY MITSCH'S column, Talk of Eroadway. She spoke of the spectacular .rise to fame of the former singing milkman, JOHN CRAFT. KISS MITSCH praised the adagio dance team of FRANCIS VENOMSKY and ELEANOR STRYCHARZ. Another favorite of theatre-goers was the nove1-ventriloquist act of FUZZY DEMITRAT and her real-life dummy, BETTY CARR, in their twelfth year at LOUIE MANETTI'S Bergcre. Follies where also can be found the TANCINI SISTERS RITA and NANCY, celebrated juggling team. Last night at the Metropolitan Opera House, ROBERTA EVANOFF, world renowned bass, previewed the operetta by MARY ELLEN HENNESSEY under the direction of HETTY HALLMAN. On the same program MARY ALICE ' PENDER-GAST made her debut ns a drummer soloist, Flash.' Kentucky Derby taken by Spareribs, favorite thoroughbred owned by SONIA PRUSINOWSKI and trained by NANCY HUTLEMEYER. Spareribs under Jockey JOHN KEN-Ne£)Y brought home the Work Horse -Award of 1965. Boxing Commissioner Happy JOE NEVILLE has announced that hearings will be held on the fight' scandal as soon as notorious gamblers, Slick WILLIE O'DONNELL and Shifty SID SABOE are apprehended. The scandal started with the fixing of the LASOTA-KELLY. heavyweight bout when LASOTA'Si manager, MARY COYNE, pleaded innocent to the .accusations. All boxing exhibitions have been postponed until the outcome of the investigation. The newly formed AAA, Amazons Association of America, all girl football toam, has won their first game cut of five starts. They are coached and owned by WIN DOUGHERTY. The Amazons wro led to victory by their star fullback, MILDRED CORRIGAN,given able assistance by blocking backt marg .ret smith and Catherine han-
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SAMASCRIPT Pape Fourteen Mav. 1951 TO OUR HEIRS FOREVER... We, the seniors of 51 Whose unique ability to have fun Was both envied and lauded by everyone. As the close of school draws near Sadly bequeath to the Juniors dear Some foolish token to bring cheer -• -:. v -i.- First of all, the bell for changing your classes is left to BUTS IE 0'DONNELL from LOUIE MANETTI. To FATHER and the SISTERS we leave our undying loyalty. To MR. HEAVEY, our promise to die staunch Republicans With MR. MIRAGLIA, the senior thespians leave their acting ability. To FRANCIS ADAMC IK and MICHAEL BRDEK, FRANC IS LENDACKY and GEORGE FOX leave the responsibility of1' seeing that SAMASCRIPT comes out on time, (Keep up the good work, fellows I ) ELIZABETH LINFANTB and PAT HARTMAN will to VERNA PRUSINOWSKI and JOAN OPIELSKI their co-operation with Sister Costsnza in the lab, SIBBS SABOE'S gift of speech is left to JACK CIANCI. (Don't wear the shovel out. Jack.') PEGGY YANCOFSKI'S driving ability can be utilized by JOAN TORNE.TTA. ( Hope your father knows the State cops, Joan.') JOE DeSANTIS gives up his title of Jose to JOE MURPHY. BETTY HALLMAN'S poise is left to JERRY Me WON AG LE. (Ho-ho, that's rich.') VINCE ROPING'S terpischorean talent Is left to CHOP-CHOP. (You won't have to go to Arthur Murray's now, Chop.') JOHN BCYNAI? is heir to CHARLIE WILSON'S physique. (Watch out for Hollywood scouts, John I) JOAN BORROWSKI'S and ELEANOR NAFASZKO'S sticktuitiveness is left to BARBARA MeGUIRE and MARY McPEVITT. (You might go down in history as another Pavid and Jonathan team.) TOM O'CONNOR falls heir to COOKIE KOBSK'S wardrobe. (Now you will look sharp.' feel sharp.' and be sharpT) MARGARET C 0LLIN5 might be glad for BOBBY EVANOFF MS titian tresses.
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