St Patricks High School - Patrician Yearbook (Miami Beach, FL)

 - Class of 1940

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CgdI'8SlL'I'l'lGI'I, G!ClSS V 18 a departing member of the Ninth Congress, I, Representative Pat Erskine, would like to show the members of the Eighth Congress, the shoes they will have to fill. First, of course, we have the former president, Billy Majewski, and the im- mediate president, Betty Shaver. Both have fulfilled their executive offices well. The secretaries, Robert Johnstone and Sam Philpitt, have taken care of the minutes all year. The worthy treasurers, Bob Caldwell and Edward Kelly, have become gray with worry, extracting money from our other Senators and Representatives but they both have done well. Now that you have met the department executives, ,I will endeavor to introduce you to the various other members. From New York, we have Sen. john Spencer Daly, and Reps. Gladys and Lillian Mouakad who represent Brooklyn. Sen. Charles Gardner, our main jester, is upholding the name of Vir- ginia and opposing Rep. Carolyn Brimberry from good old Georgia. On this bench we find our French-speaking representatives, Elaine Lamoureux and Sandro Brusa, who 'help us immensely in our foreign correspondence. From Iowa we meet joe Wessel, who takes care of all the business which in- volves his state. We have more Florida representatives than from other states. They are Sen. Frank Gray, Rep. Patricia Girard, Sen. Harry Armstrong, Rep. Mar- garet Gano, Rep. Naomi Pusey, and Rep. joan Spring. Sen. john Ferrell hails from Massachusetts, although he used to be our foreign ambassador. We have a spendid array of Page Boys. Leading them is Page Robert Dabney and under him are Joe Peel, who takes care of the east side of the congress, Billy Tully, the west side, and joe Quirk, the south side, including Reps. Phoebe Stolpmann and Evelyn Tocco, from Tennessee and Michigan. Last but not least, Page Branning, who polishes the desks, sweeps the floor and empties the paper baskets. A young Representative from Chicago, Robert Ragan, has assisted the well- known Sen. jack Nolan, when he was too busy to take care of all the business which came to him. From Wisconsin comes fair-haired Carolyn Crozier, who is now intro- ducing a new bill for improving the parks of Milwaukee. Our two Long Island delegates are Alice Wagner and joan Butler. Rep. Barbara Kehoe from jackson- ville, and Sen. John Anderson from Colorado, are newcomers to our realms, but they have handled their duties in splendid fashion. The golden-voiced Rep. Rachel Wfarner is a great help to us in finding entertainment for our various benefits and shows. Rep. Peggy Mclnerney has left our domain to join her statesmen in Michigan. We have a group of Anti-Union supporters which includes Reps. Antionette Andreano and Rita Marye Lavan, who are opposing the Union delegates, Reps. Aileen Curran and Marian Smith. They seem to be having the battle of the century, but Sen. Mary Elizabeth Walters at this point intervenes and announces that lunch is being served in the dining room. During the rush that followed, Sen. Tommy O'Neil, who was holding the door and talking with Rep. Brenda Lyons, was seriously injured by the surging crowd of the Ninth Congress at St. Patrick's School as they raced for lunch and then onward to the Tenth Congress. Our New Platform will enforce a social hour between all classes and dismiss school at 12:00. -PAT ERSKINE Page Thirty-seven

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