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physics G uh WE are happy indeed with the results of our hard-working Physics Club which is but three months old. Arthur Bussier is our president, and Sister Rose Ann, to whom we owe many thanks, is our patient instructor. Our most recent educational feature was a visit to the Submarine CH which, with its genuine reality and streamlined capacity, is a pleasure to behold. A lieutenant guided us through the entire interior, instructing us as to the innumerable devices and gadgets used by the sailors while the ship is in service. He pointed out the latest conveniences of subs today and the advantages for them in modern warfare. With such splendid cooperation and eagerness to learn newer things, it is with deepest appreciation that we are looking forward to another special educational trip. -MARY BOYMER '41 2 Q ontserrat THIS year the activities of the Montserrat Club, organized by the Spanish Class have been many and varied. Most of our projects are in the interest of charity. Our aim is to awaken in others appreciation of the beautiful country of Spain and to keep alive love and patriotism for our own country, America. In commemorating the dis- coverer of America the Montserrat Club presented in Spanish, af play portraying the memorable meeting of Christopher Columbus and the monarchs of Spain. On Flag Day, in collaboration with the grammar school, we presented a program of Spanish and American music to honor the flags of these respective countries. Thanksgiving was celebrated with a dance to which the only price of admission was cans of food which were later assembled in baskets and distributed among the poor. When our years at St. Pat's draw to a close, the Montserrat Club will always remain as one of our fondest memories. S - Page Fifty-one
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I3 THE PROM PAT DEVINE TONY BORELLO CAROLYN BRIMBERRY FATHER BARRY JANICE ARBIB COLLEEN BRESLIN EILEEN MCCLORY CHOIR MELBA DOMINGUEZ MARY LEONARD SISTER ANN TERENCE GEORGE HARRIS DICK BRONNER MURIEL LAMOUREUX CSJOTLQS TUXEDO JUNCTION ......,..,.,. .......... ..,............ LOVELY LADY ..........,.,.....,...4,........,,..... .....,....,,... THE GAUCHO SERENADE ......,.. .,............. CONFUCIOUS SAY ,....,..,.................,,............ I'VE GOT MY EYES ON YOU ............. BABY ME ..............T,..........,...........................,.,.,.,. AIN'T MISBEHAVIN, ....,....... . SWEET SUE ,............... . ......,... ,..,........,... ,..., ,,...... . HAWAIIAN WAR CHANT ....,...,.....,................. SMALL FRY .................,.........................,.....,...............,....,........ FIVE FOOT TWO AND EYES OF BLUE ....... FAITHFUL FOREVER .........,......,......................,....,...., ....,,. CARELESS ..,.........................,,.....,.....,....,........,,.. I LIVE THE LIFE I LOVE .,...,......................,.,.. HINKY DINKY PARLEZ VOUS ....,.......... MA, SHE'S MAKIN' EYES AT ME ........,.,............,,.............................,.......... SOMEBODY STOLE MY GAL ..,.. IT AIN'T WHAT YOU DO, IT'S THE WAY YOU DO IT ...... .AL FREEMAN CHARLES URRUELA IAMES GALLOWAY DOROTHY O'NEIL MY HEART BELONGS TO DADDY .,.............. ,....,... .... ............................ SHOOTIN HIGH ...........................,............, 1 PLAYMA'I ES .. ............... ....,. ...,..,........, ........ . . WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK... IT'S A HAP HAP HAPPY DAY .... WHEN YOU'RE SMILING .......,.... WHAT D'YA MEAN BY LOVINIU SCATTERBRAIN ................. ................R....., MAKE LOVE WITH A GUITAR YODELIN JIVE .,........,...........................,.. YOU'D BE SURPRISED ....... GOODY GOOD-BYE ,.......... Page Fifty 'Ef5EffQfffffffff'fff TOURNAMENT LILLIAN AND GLADYS BETTY SHAVER GRADUATION MARY GAMBLE PAT NORRIS JOE WESSEL VIVIAN O,NEIL BILL BOYLE GLORIA BURKE SENIOR CLASS
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. ' X HX. f-X me lb W fi S be St. tghomas aqufrinas Qfay . TO commemorate the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, one of the shining lights of the Dominican Order, the sodality witnessed a three-act play presented by some of its members. Betty and Bill Shaver, Colleen Breslin, Patty Kelly and Robert Gaffney took part and performed with assurance and realism. Scenery and costumes would have been superfluous because the members portrayed the drama with such vividness. At the closing of the hnal curtain, the sodalists were filled with a greater love, understanding and devotion for this outstanding saint. Zi cqfze Cgdasfzion csilzow A gN enjoyable afternoon was the result of combining the musical and artistic talents of St. Patrick in a program of fashions set to music on Friday, March Sth. The entertainment featured such highlights as the charming soprano voice of Mary Jane Mills, a captivating tango by the young dance team, Eileen and Richard Leinecker, and the brilliant music of our talented pianist, Alfred Freeman. Other performers were Shirley Dettling and Rachel Warner, pianists 3 Raymond Spring, tenor, and Patricia Erskine, trumpet soloist. The program was brought to a charming climax by a fashion revue presented by the girls of St. Pat's. Gowns of the latest mode were aptly described by Colleen Breslin and modeled with all the pride and poise of their owners. St. Pat's was justly proud of its students this day, for in this program they dis- played a versatility and originality difficult to match. EQ St. twatricks may tmrograrn 1' program of music in honor of Saint Patrick, our patron saint, was presented by the grade school on Friday, March 17. The performance was a delightful one, each class participating in songs, dances and recitations. Familiar Irish ballads, a lively jig, and an amusing pantomime entitled The Burglar were the highlights of the entertainment. The sparkling wit so prevalent among the Irish and their great love for Saint Patrick were combined to form a splendid tribute to this great saint. -ESTHER LUCAS '40 Page Fifty-fum l l 1 l 4 4 l l
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