St Saviour High School - Thabor Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)
- Class of 1943
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MONSIGNOR S MESSAGE DFAR GRADUAIES OF 1913 Wrth the approach of another Commencement Comes my message of greet ing to you ln vnew of the times through which you ire plssxng you should Hnd xn the prrnclples ol your Catholle second 1ry educltron 1 lwulwarle agfunst the forces of evil thlt are threatennng to undermxne the tranqurlrty that accom panles good order Your trarnrng here at Sarnt Sawour has made you aware of your dual eltuenshlp namely your status as eltrzens ID this present democ Therefore Carry 1nto the world whrch rs about to recelve you the solid foundatlons of 1 well ordered lrfe Lrve up to these belrefs and thereby achleve that peaee whleh IS the natural complement of rlrht llNlIlg Then wlll you be prep lred to demonstrlte to 1 restless world th If your Crtholle high sehool edueatron has developed 1n you 1 strong loyalty for God 1nd for eountrv Salnt Saylour IS proud of you Srunt Sayrour wrll pray for you Sunt Slyxour hxds you all 1 fond God speed Devotedly your pastor .A . 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F11 Q 1, H1l1111'Vl R11!'g1'1, 11 , '- R111 11 . 1' Kg' 1.157 W 1,1-.7 4. fQFf?X 1 'n xl v 1? af I II ' I 3' ' 1 K K WSW I' xx 1 ' rx M, ., O - , xx W 2 f I' 4 , . .1 w LORl:TTA BLABER Loretta IS the sole representatlve of the january 1945 class at Saxnt Joseph College However although she 15 presumably alone her gentaltty w1ll wm her many new asso crates as her slncerrty w1ll retaln her large followlng of old frtends Ever an early bird Loretta was a consclentlous student Coopera tton was her watchword Samt Saviour owes the success of many of rts extra currrcular projects to the magnanlmous sp1r1t of th1s loyal semor ANGELA BRADY Angela IS the frrst of the 1945 Brady clan here at Samt Savtour Salvator w1ll mtss the efficrent servxces of thrs Buxmerr Manager whom tt seems advertisers rarely refused Smce she made the team Prospect Park was her favorrte rendezvous durmg the hockey season Angela 15 upholdmg the fame of Samt Savtour at Notre Dame College of Staten Island where she has matrxculated for bust ness admmrstratton JOAN BRADY An ardent school spnrxt characterizes thls senxor joan always endeavored to uphold the reputatron of her school and of her class Her mchnatrons tend toward socral affairs rather than o sports events Her slltn fngure her graceful hands and her expresslve eyes mdlcate her modelmg potentxalmes joan has the efhctency and the earnestness whlch should make for her success rn whatever career she may choose 3 f . . v . 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' , 7 10 J VIRGINIA BRADY Vlfglnla 15 'I good student and a loyal frIend Her apprecIatIon of good musIc as serts Itself In her sweet smgmg VOICC and In her artIstIc rendItIon of pxano solos Sal razor remembers her as an Invaluable mem ber of the BUSINESS Staff VlfglDlH finds recreatlon In readmg good books as well as In rootlng for the local baseball nIne Her present employers have commended her on her busIness acumen MARY BRADY Mary Mary here are my class dues Thus one addressed the SenIor Class Treasurer each where Mary was concerned In her oflicml capaclty she audxted her own accounts and always kept her budget well balanced Her utter abandon belres her serIousness of pur pose Her experIence In fiscal matters wIll bear fruIt In her present buslness venture GLORIA COPPOLA Theres 'I language In the eyes Glorms eyes actually speak She greets everyone Wlfh a wInsome smIle As Captam of the Hockey Varslty as Co Chaxrman of the Tea Dance CommIttee and as Freshman Class PresIdent Gl0fla dIsplayed good 1eadershIp Her scho lastrc achIevemerIts kept her In the upper thrrd of her class As a respxte from her secretarIal program GlOfla enyoys dancIng and musIc 11 ' 1 c ' I ' . K . . . . ' I K . L L I . . . .. y K , K h week. There was no necessity of a C.P.A. 4 - .1 . 7 . L Q . . . Y - L. . Y ' 5 K . ' , LUCILLE CORNACCI-11A Thxs rabxd sports enthusxast halls from Forest H1lls Her athletlc prowess manlfested rtself ln her pos1t1ons on the basketball and the hockey varsmes Besndes augmentmg the scores for the Maroon and Whxte teams Lucllle kept the school sports minded through her column xn Salmtor No doubt her traznmg at Samt Savrour wlll serve as 1 background for the more scxentthc work of a health educatxon major DORIS Cons Dorrs IS a study IH contrasts Her apparent retrcence hldes a yovnal personallty Con thusrastxc about mathematncs She collaborated nn Wflflflg the Exchange Column of Salvator and was an actxve member of the Interna txonal Relatxons and Lnbrary Clubs Her de snre to teach and her xnterest 1n mathematncs are the motlvatmg prlncrples behmd her college career at Notre Dame of Staten Island LEONORE CULLEN Though Lee IS not athlettcally bunlt she developed physncally because of her xnterest ln sports 1n general and because of her belng a member of the Hockey Varsrty IH partncular Now a suburbannte Lee IS the soul of hos p1tal1ty to her fr1ends at the early fall and late sprlng weekends Lee IS the second of the Cullen slsters that Samt Savrour IS pleased to call her own 12 9 , A , 2 scientious about her studies, Doris is en- 3 V . , . - REGINA DOLAN Thxs Managmg Edrtor of Salmior was a boon to her chief Supplementrng her excel lent scholastrc record was membershrp rn the Latrn rn the French and in the International Relatrons Clubs A regular patron of the school lrbrary Regma IS conversant wrth books and wlth authors Musrc 'md dancrng afford her both dxversron and enyoyment She gave her moral support to the varrous ath letrc projects at the school Regma has launched out 1nto the commercial field MARGARET DOOLEY Peqgg presents the seemxngly contradrctory qualltles of vrvaclousness and of day dream mg She 'tmuses her frrends not only by the pam she makes but by her honest enyoyment of them Though Peggy steadfastly marntsuns Class Vrce Presldent as Charrman of the Tea Dance Commrttee and as News Edttor of Salmtor Her v1v1d 1mag1nat1on enables her to cope wrth dnfficult srtuatrons and should be a great asset 1n her future field of en deavor advertlsmg EILEEN DORAN Erleen had an HVCISIOU for the front seat No doubt she enloyed 1 better vrew of all her classmates from a more centrally located place Asrde from scholastrc pursu1ts Erleen lrkes rrdrng swrmmrng and tennrs For eve n1ng drverslons Eileen llkes danclng and the drama of both cmema and stage Her good nature and her ready wrt are assets for success rn her busmess and rn her socxal dealmgs 13 Y 7 . , . . . . 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C Q . . . , . . 1 1 1 - ' 3 ELIZABETH Downs A lrvely semor IS Bette She reflects her l1k1ng for clothes rn her attractrve wardrobe her fondness for dancrng ln her chorce of orchestras and her talent for art IH her pen chant for mterxor decoratmg Her sense of practrcal arts has led her to learn the theory and the applxcatlon of dxetetlcs a most ap proprnate accomplnshment rn thus age of pomt ratromng and prxce cenllngs ANNE HILLEN As CoCha1rman of the Winter Prom Commrttee Anne proved herself famrllar wrth the rules of soclal etnquette Fun loving and poxsed she sprrnkles her lelsure lawn wrth dancmg readmg and photography Not wxll travel for her future l1fe work Anne IS at present preparmg to be the busrness mans delnght a perfect secretary Her many frrends at Salnt Savlour wlsh Anne every success MARGARET JONES Some people are born leaders some ac qurre leadershrp others make better followers Peggy belongs rn the last category for she IS the soul of cooperatnon Whenever and wherever Samt Savlour called Peggy re sponded most wrllmgly As a student she dnstmgunshed herself rn mathematncs She wlll fmd ample scope for thls talent m the realm of bus1ness statlstxcs In her lelsure moments Peggy lxkes to Come and mp rt as you go he lrght fantasnc toe having fully decided along what road she Jall 14 ANNE KELLEHER The soclal world should find a representa t1ve young lady rn Anne The freshmen wrll remember her as the Charrman of the Fall Frolxc She had an ear for new: as shown by her revelatxons rn the Phantom column of Salvator Anne s sweet slngrng voxce en hanced many a pleasant gathermg Her frrends at Saxnt Savxour hope that Anne w1ll reahze her ambrtlon to become 1 professloml smger DORIS LEE Chalrman of the International Relations Club and Assocrate Busxness Manager of Thabor Dons fulfrlled the dutres of these offrces wrth drlrgence and wrth competence Ever a sympathenc lrstener Dorrs 1nsp1res confidence rn those who share therr prob lems wrth her Her chref avocatron IS rn the land of books she has had consrderable ex perrence as an assrstant lxbrarran Profes sronally Dorrs wrll employ her talents the busmess world ELIZABETH MCCARTHY Her vorce was ever soft and sweet Here you have a first rmpressxon of Elrza beth It was at the school productlon of Anne o Green Gabler that Betty surprrsed all wrth her skull as a makeup artrst It lS when an emergency arrses that Betty shows her true caliber When an occaslon demands qurck actmg and defrnrte decrsron she meets the srtuatron wrth calmness and dispatch 15 ,- . . . . I 7 , . , rn 1- , HELEN MCCARTHY The strams of Schubert s A ve Mana trans ported the assembled students from thrs mun dane sphere to celestlal henghts Few of the Crusaders knew that Salnt Savrour had such a gifted smger unt1l Helens sweet volce proclalmed her hidden talent Helen s natural wxllmgness to help aserted ltself 1n many ways durmg school hours and after classes At present she IS domg very credxtable work m Berkeley Secretarxal School MARY MAHONEY Her Ipana smile coupled wlth her hearty laugh enable this senxor to express her good sense of humor Marys abnlxty to master French and Latm account for her deslre to study forelgn languages EXICHSIVC readmg durrng lensure hours has greatly wndened the scope of her nmagmatnon Loyalty and wll lmgness to cooperate have made many frtends for Mary durnng her hxgh school years All who reahze her worth agree that success rs sure to follow her rn future l1fe ADELAIDE MULDooN Desplte her berng the youngest m the class Adelande manntamed a creditable scho lastnc record In her sennor year she was a staff assrstant on Salvator Because of her ladylrke manner Adelalde deported herself as a receptlonxst at the Freshman Party and the Crusade Brldge Brooklyn College IS the stage of Adelardes present educatxonal ef forts In th1s seat of learnmg she 15 pursumg secretarral studles . . . , . . . , a , . . , . 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' 1 JOAN MURTHUM oan can tell you all the joys of berng a commuter Untrl she moved to the suburbs oan was a farthful member of the school orchestra Whenever any affarr at Samt Savlour needed her support not only joan but her whole famrly rallred to the cause She must have good powers of persuasron Now a student at Kaupert Secretarml School loan IS no longer 1 commuter JOAN N ULTY oan rs 19435 sophrstrcated senror Whether arrayed rn sports clothes rn rn formal attlre or rn formal rarment this young lady comports herself to lit the oc casron It was at the varrous proms sponsored by the school that joan drsplayed her famrlrarrty wrth the correct socral forms joan represents Samt Saviour at the Kath arrne Grbbs Secretarral School Wxth her ex cellent socral background joan should make good busmess contacts ROSEMARY O HARA If you are rn need of sympathy or en couragement let Rosemarys humor drspel your gloom Her Celtrc ancestry IS apparent rn both her sunny drsposxtlon and rn her wrllrng nature Indlcanng her preference rn studxes IS Rosemary s membershrp rn the I-Irs tory Club Her partrcrparron rn fostermg co operatron rn the Lrbrary Club undertaklngs attests her avrdrty for readmg As a member of the staff of Salvator Rosemary dxrected her journalrstrc talent toward feature wrrtlng J . - s s ' 9 1 . c . 4 r , n 1 . y . s 9 1 . 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MARGARET O REILLY In again out again gone again Peggy Wherever she goes she has a good following There is always plenty of animation around er there 15 never a dull moment when Peggy IS present Well versed in the art of entertarment this lne uzre radiates good humor Here at Saint Saviour she was active in the social life last winter Peggy was a member of the Prom Commrttee GRACE RINCONES Well poised well read and well fitted for public speaking is this senorita Grace is elo quent when she discourses on the Good Nelghbor Policy She portrays feminine and Editor Grace kept the grads in the news In this day of mechanized music it is re freshrng to hear Grace play classical selec tnons This expert pianist IS also a devotee of the rhumba and the tango DOLORES ROE Dolores gives fair promise of becoming a competent business executive She proved her mettle as Senior President as Co Editor of Tlmbor and as Exchange Editor of Sal zator As Chairman of the Catholic Students Mnssron Crusade Dolores radiated her zeal for this apostolic work among the student body For her pause in the day s occupation she reveled in the pleasures of wholesome reading and in the intricacies of modern dancing U ,, . , . , . lj, , . h Q- . k . n . . , . 1 Q . ' , . , . masculine roles with equal skill. As Alumnae , . , . y - . , . 3 18 PATRICIA SHEEHAN Sport that wrrnkled Care derrdes And Laughter holdrng both hrs srdes best descrxbes Pat Yes thus lrvely lassre farrly danced ln the realm of sports Sarnt Saviour wlll remember her not as a great student but as the class athlete She IS a ways ready to smrle or to sympathrze as the occasron demands Utterly devord of affec tatxon Paz rs an mterestrng conversatronalrst whlch trait should help her m her secret mal career MARGARET T oor AN Margarets unobtrusrve manner has con trlbuted deflnrtely to her spxrlt of cooperft txon Instances of these combnned trfuts pre duttes rn the fall dramatrc PICSCHIQIIOD and at the Crusade Brrdge Her perseverance rn the face of drfhcultres has developed Mar garets strong character Her consrderatron for others merrts specral mentron Each day finds her Staten Island bound to further her educanon under the banner of Notre Dame ANN WALSH Smcerrty frankness and sweetness of dns posmon characterxze Ann Her schohstrc achrevements bore frurt rn her extra cur rrcular program Ann was Consul of the Latln Club Presrdent of the French Club a charter member of the Hrstory Club and Assocrate Edrtor of Salmtor She manages to smrle at yust the rrght trme and though her sense of humor IS somenmes a source of trouble rt has garned her and wrll contrnue to galn her many frlends 7 ' s . . K , . ' 1- . K . . K - L . sented themselves in her behind the .rcener . . . . , , .- . S C . 7 I 3 , 7 19 JEANNE WALSH Meet January 1943 s nt ladg A genulne student a successful Journalrst a talented actress ts Jeanne The French the Latm and the Hrstory Clubs clarm her as a member Salwztor Hourrshed under her rntellrgent ed rtorshrp Apprecratrve audrences reacted to her hlstrrontc ventures Jeanne reveled m the krngdom of books Should she be missing at 'my trme one would rnvarrably hnd her rn her sanctum the hbrary JOAN WALSH You may remember Joan as Moody Spur geon rn Anne 0 Green Gabler as Edttor of the Fashton Column or as decorator of the audttorxum for the Crusade Brrdge It was rn the last named undertakmg that oan proved her creatrve ab1l1ty Mocassrns knee length socks and brards whtch Joan was the first to mtroduce rnto the class showed her to be tn step wrth the modern trend Ever happy and ever cheerful Joan should be suc cessful rn the nursxng profession 4 r ' fi fl s a 4 ' 3 1 . 1 ' 1 f , J . , ' s s 1 . 7 - . 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X, 1'-A9 K X .'E IU H .' .I ll N , I J 4 25 MT, I, gh -, J -- '. lNlARY BARR The icy beauty of colorful crystals promp ted Mary to prepare a project dealmg wrth crystal formatlon as her contrrbutron to the scrence exhrbrt at the recent chemrstry open house Marys rnterest rn experrments and her dexterrty wrth apparatus presage her success as a laboratory assrstant In contrast wrth her screntrfrc tendencres Marys partncr patron as vrolmrst rn the school orchestra afforded 1 pleasant outlet for her arttstrc temperament ELEANOR BENDIN Desprte shoe ratronrng these days D Onayf have lost none of therr popularity for Eleanor Weird mystery thrrllers especially those of Mary Roberts Rhrnehart entrance her To those seekrng rnformatron about avratron Eleanor gladly oblrges wrth a drssertatron on the mechanrcs of Hyrng A lrkrng for the open spaces has no doubt developed her aerral bent Her amb1t1on7 You ve guessed rt Yes rt IS to be prlot of her own plane MARION BOLLINGER Marron marntarns that her lrfe at Sarnt Savrour has been most rnterestrng although she rarely made the first page Thrs farmer ette hopes to go back lo the land Her heart belongs to the Coast Guard yet she does lrke the Marine Corps The Red Cross beck ons Marlon for volunteer duty overseas Her aesthetrc nature finds satrsfactron rn the rhythms of jrmmy Dorsey and rn the melo dres of Brng Crosby V . . . 4 4 . . . , ' a s Q . . . , . , . . . 1 EILEEN BROPHY Honors and strll more honors have come to the Senxor Class Presldent Bestdes wm nrng five scholarshrps Erleen recerved a fifty dollar cash PIIZC and a gold medal nn a recent essay contest She wears these laurels w1th great s1mpl1c1ty To further her rntellectual progress Exleen keeps physxcally fit by play rng hockey and tennrs Thls representatnve senlor wnll carry the banner of Samt Sftvlour rnto the collegxate halls of Sfunt oseph DORO rHY CLAUS Capturrng people unaware and then snap pmg the1r prctures provlde amusement for both Dome and her vlctrms The brlght llghts of Ttmes uare and currosxtles of celebrxtxes thrrll th1s cosmopollte Her your nalrstrc efforts appear rn the newsy letters whlch favored servlcemen recetve these days Upon bemg graduated from Saxnt Savlour Dorothy mtends to augment her scholasttc career by a course rn commerclal sublects PATRICIA COFFFY Hearing Parr soft speaklng voxce and watchlng her nrmble fingers work dellcate Craft deslgns 1ncl1ne one to look IWICC at th1s PO1S6d senlor Included 1n her range of hob btes are drscusstng fashlons and meet1ng people Her travels through New England have rncreased her wanderlust Pat mtends to develop her art1st1c trend by courslng further 1nto the world of fashron at the Tobe Coburn School 25 x a '- L .J . f C- a v . , . . 7 4 4 . . , JANE COLLINS Our auburn hatred janze an apt student IS one of the most popular sen1ors Her spar kllng composmons kept the class asklng for more As Managmg Edltor of Salzator anle had further opportunrty of dxsplaymg her llterary talent She thrtves on mystery books French conversatnon and the sketches of on Wfhxtcomb A preference for art ap pears 1n her chorce of the career of magazme nllustrator MARY CONNORS Mary IS the 1943 Tlaabor Edltor Her ex cellent scholstlc record quallfied her to enter scholarshlp competmons from whxch she emerged 1 wxnner at the College of New Rochelle French IS her favorite study alert Salnt Savlour Orchestra loses a talented pmnxst wlth Mary s graduatlon Mary showed a famlllarlty w1th the correct social graces as Chalrman of the Chrlstmas Prom MFRCEDks CUTI EY When glvrng her name Mercedes rn varlably asks for an accent on the e She IS well tnformed on the current crop of debu tantes as she IS on the p1tch1ng staff of the Dodgers Her tastes are pleb1an her bearrng patr1c1an As drrectress of the orphanage rn the school productron of Anne 0 Green Gnblef Mercedes axr of drgmty was tempered by her lnnate kmdlmess - . . . , C l I mathematics and history find her mentally - 5 ' , 24 VIRGINIA DALY Glflflj possesses a n1tur1l charm which IS portrayed by her frlenclllness and un1ffected manner Her consctentrousness as 1 student h1s merlted her success In varxous schol1stIc undertakmgs As an outlet for her effervescent energy V1rgInIa chooses d1ncIng 1nd actrve sports Thls VlV1Ll0llS ltss Intends to enter the commercml world 1lthough she htrbors 1 secret deslre to be 1 vo 1lIst vuth 1 f1mous b1nd Her frxends hope th1t her deslre wxll some d1y become 1 re1l1ty lYfARIE DILLON As the typxcal Sam! Sazlour Vulorj Belle Marre has demonstr1ted her ablllty IH the 1chIevement was the Vxctory Dance whIch more than compens1ted Mane for the effort she expended to m1ke the 1fT11r 1 soc11l 1nd a financlal success Prob1bly her most memor 1ble fe1ture 15 her unlque c0llect1on of ad 11111 whIch never f1Il to call forth pe1ls of laughter JOAN F INNEGAN The cl1ss1cal str1Ins of oh1nn StrIuss 1nd the popul1r notes of Cole Porter strlke re SPOHSIVE chords IH oan s muslcal e1r where1s the thunderlng of bowllng p1ns sets her ath let1c blood tmglmg She prldes herself on her earrmg assortment whIch lHClUdCS color ful blossoms and petIte bows oans socral poxse evmced Itself when she was a member of the Prom Cornmlttee Commercml law stenography and kmdred branches hold at tractIon for oan 5 . . I l I ' I , I 1 . ' . c. ' V . . v S - K I - n sphere of war relief work. Her crowning K Y q Y . K . L S K. I 4.1 L . l ' 4 K D A '. 'I .l J . 1 . L - . ', , - 2 LORETTA FOGARTY Loretta jolned the class of June 1943 IH her sen1or year School sports monopolxze much of her nme and more of her energy Fleet of foot keen of eye and steady of arm Loretta specxahzes 1n basketball Correspond mg with a blueyackel and walking 1n the ram offer her profltable dxversxon A prospect1ve Savage student Loretta hopes to reach her ultlmate goal a professronal basketeer GIULO athematlcs and French absorb much of his enlors scholastlc IUICICSIS In the arena of orrs the basketball court and the bowl mg alley are the settmg for her athletic prowess As Semor Class Vxce Presldent Alnce rendered good executlve servlce Her extra currncular program carnes an entry that she played the vrolm m the school orchestra Her prospect1ve college regrstratron pomts to a mathematrcs major MARY LOUISE HANNIGAN As the occasxon permnts one may see Mary Lou m a tense game on the hockey field or absorbed ln a technrcal experlment rn the chem1stry laboratory Her excellent memory especrally of hnstorrcal data has made her the Zz e .vazer of the class As Phantom for Sal vator Mary Lou proved her ab1l1ty to be a good lrsrener Though proflclent rn all her studxes scrence has captured the lead tc, Mary Loaf future career For a glrl of such a ver satrle nature the ladder of success should not be drfhcult to chmb l MM!! IC rf, I U n 26 PATRICIA HARKINS An unusual l1k1ng for soc1al sc1ence ll gen eral and a prodxglous memory for hlstorrcal facts m part1cular pave Patr future success as a hrstory teacher Artlstrcally mclmed w1th a few strokes of a penc1l she can create a well defined sketch A candld humor and pleasantrles of conversatlon often place her 1n the lrmelxght Should the call of country be more urgent than that of educatnon the Marme Corps will have 1 new recrult ln Pat JOAN HICKEY Regardless of her d1m1nut1ve proportxons oan has outstandmg accompl1shments Dur mg choral practlce her sense of rhythm and srtuatrons Her graceful movements on the dance floor have attracted the attenuon of many spectators Between classes 1E lS oan who furmshes the proverbxal dally laugh Her very presence dxspels gloom May she con tmue to slng and to dance her way through 1 e EDNA KEATING Do you w1sh any mformatxon about sup plementary read1ng9 Edna w1ll gracrously furmsh the answer Browsmg among the books 1n the school lrbrary has gxven thls student l1brar1an an apprecratron of good hterature From IhlS contact w1th books Edna has developed a taste for hcrmg lec tures by competent lnterary cr1t1cs on the mer1ts and the demerxts of the current best sellers 27 Y . . , ' 9 3 K 3 . . 7 . . , her clear notes have prevented embarassing . , J 1 l'f . ' 1 MARY LA SALA By her smlle you wrll know her Naturally quret and sympathetrc Mary has been of servrce to her classmates Her srlent observat1ons have become anlmated 1n the Salz mor Phantom column As an actrve mem ber of the Samt Savrour Athletrc Assocratron Mary was a morale bunlder to the contestants rn the varrous games Home economics w1th specrallzatron rn merchandrsmg rs Mary s center of mterest at the present trme ANNAMAE MCALEER Roller skanng comes as second nature to thrs debona1r senror A follower of the champron Alrce I.1tt1e Anny performs the most mtrrcate steps wnth the greatest pre crsron A special rnterest rn classlcal musrc prompted her entrance 1nto the school or chestra as first v1ol1n1st September w1ll re veal Annamae preparing to lom the ranks of the u amen nz wbzte May she always serve as a true angel 0 mercy MARIE MANNING Always at ease rn strrctly sport clothes Marle upholds the why wear a bat? theory Not uncommon rn her Xocabulary IS the baseball chatter usually assocrated wrth Brook lyn Her desk prled hrgh w1th varrous school papers Marne eagerly scans the pages for materral for the Exchange Column of Sal tutor The rntrlcate detalls of swltchboard operanon have so captured Marles enthusr asm that she plans her career rn thrs drrectron .. . . ,, 4 a 5 4 a ' . -1 4 f , ' 9 ' 1 71 5 9 . ., . PATRICIA NUSSEY As Busrness Manager of Tbabor Pat com brned efficrency wrth practrcallty Bemg a firm belrever 1n the wrsdom of advertrsmg and havmg an eye for beauty Pat contrlbuted attractrve posters for the varrous school prolects Her collectrve 1nst1nct appears her large assortment of records Paz keeps a full date book Her ambrtrons mclude a col lege educat1on and eventually a career 1n journalism and commercral advertlsmg EILFEN O CONNELI Erleen rs one of those grrls who belreve that alls rrght wrth the world For thrs reason she has garned many frrends at Samt Savrour Musnc rncludxng today s merry tunes and yesteryears melodlous classlcs af fords her many enyoyable hours W1th sev eral of the other glrls of her class Erleen has gone 1n for bowlrng Erleen drsplayed her l-'nowledge of color schemes and symmetrrcal arrangement 1n the Crusade Brrdge decora trons EILEEN O NEIL An evenness of dlsposrtron and a calmness of manner descrrbe Erleen and her tradxtronal temperament Thus flaxen halred lass prefers to see modern Hctron portrayed on the screen before she peruses the contents of a best seller Erleen feels that amateur photography wrll revrve many excrtmg moments rn retro spect However desrgnrng her own clothes has grven her an 1ncent1ve for more mten srve study rn thrs art For future hrghlrghts rn fashron consult Erleen 9 I . 9 l . 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GLORIA PARRELLI From Bob Hopes program to the Texaco broadcast of the opera ply Glorlas ethereal rnterests The paradoxlcal Miss Parrrellr can drscourse w1th as much lognc as she can sprtn kle her conversatlon wxth wrt For four years as celllst Glona was an tntegral part of the school orchestra Lrkewrse she balanced the class finances for many terms Her great IH terest IH domestrc arts culrnary and other wrse make Glona a supporter of the home ben zizful FLORENCE PINERA Glancmg across the book shelves of this at ractlve brunette one dlscovers the mystery novels of Agatha Chrrstne and Ellery Queen Fashron Edntor of Salmtor Florence follows clothes accented by orrgrnal leather lapel pms she deslgns 1n her lersure trme i MARY RAINSFORD XM' W usrc hath charms especlally when rt aafnblnys rendr on of Claopznr Nocturne: W t mformatron about current s aqtgtyxh often rn the rt al drscussron Though thls a uate pref s solvrng rnvolved mathe matrcal pro ?-5,53 fasfbeen successful rn the your fl Hel as Alu nae Edttor of Salmtor A11 r her tasteful selectnon of smart attlre w 1ch has made her one of the best dressed senlors the trends of Mademoixelle. 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I . 30 KAIHLEEN RYAN Kay the senior cbanteufe IS a mmrature versron of Helen OConnell Economrcs IS the forte of thns blond harred classmate A facrle mmd and a natural talent for art add to her mental equrpment From her freshman days to her senxor year Kay J antlcs have en tertamed fellow Savrourrtes As class m qzmzlor Kay wrll open any dlscusslon and wrll keep lf lively by her Whys and where fores MARY SCANLON Because of her youth Mary must defer the begmnmg of her nurse trarnrng In the mterrm however she wrll avarl herself of a scholarshlp award toward a medrcal as contrrbutron to the war effort rn the capaclty of Navy nurse Mary wlll dance attention on her charges w1th the same courteous mxen as she gracefully prrouettes her way through 1 e DOROTHY SCHESLER Somehow sprrngtrme remrnds one of Dot tze The llghtheartedness and the sweetness attached to the season are her possessrons A tmp trlted nose enhances the ptquancy of her expressron Because alrplanes have al ways mtrlgued her the Army Arr Corps rates hrgh m Domer estrmatron As News Edrtor of S4111 ator she IS a verrtable scoop snooper As her classmates say goodbye to Dome they hope that sprrngtrme wlll always remaln rn her heart 31 . . 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' . ,' MARIAN SULLIVAN Marian leaves a good scholastic record at Saint Saviour Bicycling and swimming are outlets for her active spirit On Marlans approztd list one finds large shaggy dogs the Readers Digest and modern historical novels Pleasantries about Flatbush inevitably find Marian on the defensrve Her interest in chemistry has influenced her 1n choosing the career of laboratory technician Durmg her last term Marian was a reliable tzme keeper MARGARET SURRIDGF Peg, gy 1 prospective science major enjoys exchanging witty sayings with her classmates collection of sense and nonsense Peggy has served her class successfully as Chairman of the Apostolic Committee as Class Treasurer and as Consul of the Latin Club Her science project on the uses of asbestos was partxc ularly interesting Peggys sense of duty dis poses her friends to endorse and to guarantee her success MARIE SWANSON Saint Saviour orchestra loses another of its regular members through graduation This muslcian IS none other than Marie the ac cordian player Marie enjoyed the distinction of being the only girl who mastered this in strument As Business Manager of Salvalor Marie dlsplayed considerable commercial acumen The school library was another of Maries favorite haunts Saint Joseph Col lege Brooklyn w1ll find Marie on its roster this fall 32 j 1 ' 7 3 9 I l I l She eagerly awaits each Cornelia Otis Skinner J 7 . . , . , . ' I 7 7 MARY TWOHY Thls sen1or ftnswers to Betty One may refzdxly rdentlfy her by her brings She IS at home 1n the sflddle ln fur she IS the sole equestrlenne of the class Although Betty m tends to contmue her formfrl educatlon wlth 1 vnew to jommg the cqreer woman age If rs sftfe to my thfrt she hopes to be sible to fnnswer to the query ls the lldy of the house it home? MARIE VATALARO Leadershzp wrth 1 mprtal L eprtomrzes Ma r1es scholastrc 'md extra scholastxc achleve ments Sodalrty Prefect Salzator Edrtor class orator character actress orchestra v1ol1n1st French Latrn Internanoml Relanons and Cflnrsnus Club member these 1re some of the spheres whereln Marne showed her ablhry Her budget 1dm1ts of a season ncket to the lectures of the modern Claryrortom In Ma r1es hterary hrmament Monsrgnor Sheen IS a gurdmg star ANNE YOUNG Annes surname connotes her spmt Thls Tman blonde h1s 1 lrklng for economxcs She becomes 1 verxtfrble capltalrst when she declums on s1l1ry lrmnrs Anne IS a modern mlss 1n her tastes for poetry for dancmg and for dress NW here Anne ts there one w1ll also find Pit These two nnsepwrables are an ln terestmg twosome A busy socral lrfe fills her lensure dflys 1nd nlghts 33 4 . 4 4 . 1 s 11 4 4 4 , 4 4 4 4 4 , I n 4 . 44 ' 6 . . - 1 9 v 1 1 1 1 ' 1 4 l 4 4 ., . . . 1 44 . 4 4 4 l 44 . v 1 4. 4 ' 4 4 . iff! 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XXv'il1ll1N Xl.11x ll11N1l7111i1.1111 .XI11 M11-111-1, QI11111 NVl .flklQ I ll HLUQN Mc Cjomw Pfeudem VIRFINIA QADAN I we Pfendem MARX ANGLY Secretary Trearurer Dorothe 1 Clirlx RCSIHW Cofldy Chrrstlnxe Qobln Erleen Conn mnon Ele mor Curtm jofln Del my Theresi Donnelly Frances Donox m Dolores Fox Cqtherrne Gfrrl ln Agnes GCISI M1ry Gormly She1l1 Hlrsehmfm Re5,1n1 Hughes Lormme jfxcoby mn Line Anna McCormack mn McCormick e'1n McGovern Helen Moore Rosemrzry Mullrgm em Murthum I me O Brien Arlene Prtrs Oclrle Shendm Mona Smckhouse Teres1 TrzeC1esk1 Elleen W1lters om Wells 'll OFFICERS J I s- 1- Q 1 .2 1 J.l. K ' ', 4 L 'L 1.x ' . L K ' ' J- ' ' 1 . ' ra J. lxithry n By me M lfy Ann Lh me I lorcncc Lr me M lry Cullen Cir me Derry l1l1LlJllgt'.Il Ann 1 M IC Dlttrlah lx xrhlecn C xffncy Sunni llllglll Io Ill Golden Ruth C rusuhovs El1Z1lDCfl'l Hmkett M xrrlu H gem M U5 lret ohnson Ex ely n kelly M xry MLArdlc M my MLC,lllfCy Mzllmcnr MLKcnn1 M1ryM1N1m1r1 Mmrglret Me lde Imquelme Morrmcy Dorothy Morrow Ex sly n O LL xrx Flfune R lb 1X Amt 1 Rum Dorothy Tr my M lfy W1r1l rlelen Wlrrglmw rn OFFICERS lVlARH IAM O HARA Iffmiuzz Doms TRAK x V114 I IL mluzf MARILXN Ml Lnol LAND 1SU1Lrn3 Fmzrmw 7 v v i 1 1 1 ' 2 'L 1 1 Y i 1 ' A 1 1 ' . ' - A 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1' ' ' 1 ' Q 1 YL J ' ' ' b '1 J' x f ' V 4 Y v , v U , , v 1 1 1 1 1 I .1 ' ' Q A . ' ' ' ' 1 l' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' N1 ' ' Helen Turpcy ,I A I 1 4 Y I t ' A ' 1 f Y I ' Y A In 4 A 1 51 li '1 1 ' A 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' J 5 j L ci q ' 1 . . ' ' ' ' 4 44 Rebxn 1 Bergn lx 1tl1leen Butler M ui, 1ret Cl1v1n M lfy C olem 1n cm IH Looney l,lII'ILllCO0I1Cy lmn C orbctt Robtrt1QLcrxx111slC1 Helen D113 Certrude Don 1hue Dleen H 1ley Lors H1re Bernrte H1fk1HS lrcne Hennessey Htlen Ixe IIUCY P1tr1t11 lxeen 111 M 1r5,1rct Ixmg, It 1nne Lotlxh 1rt Iam Lox ett Ann MCC1fIhj Anna lNIOtolf1 je1n Mullens Nlftureen O Toole Imn Peterson M 1ry Reilly Tl1CfCSl Ry 1n Helen SCl1lLlX1CI' Iune Stott Anne Sheeh IU MHIIOH Sherrdqn Florence Furburne Helen lWCG1lllCll tldy P1tr1t11 MCM 1h0n M 1r3, 1ret F1tz5er1ld C lor11 fopuno C tr 1ld1ne Clbbons OFFICERS 'VI1r5uer1te MLM1nu5 Fuleen Moog? 1n MAN ARI 1 O HARA I fmduzf E11111 lNlOORI VM Pfuzdeut PA1111c IA EBIRLI Scwetmj lxAlHl 1 IN IX1 mn Tltllfllflf I Patrrcm Sweeney Fmnces Tex1er1 C,lfOlUS Wenzlxk V. L y. 4. 1 Y K ,I - 1 1 L 1 72 L O t 1 4 1 ' . L 'A ' Q I 1 ' v , ' f Y 1 1 ' Y . 1 1 I 1 . '--, R v . .. , 1 , y, . . . . . . 1 . I . A X ,. W . . fa 11 ' L , 1 1, , . .t -, 1 - 1 1 L v 1 , 2 1 2 4 ' 1 ' 1 . ' ' OlgaSuyd:1m 1 V2 V 1 2 ll 1 R4 1 2 ' 2 1 2 Y ' . ' 1 1 1'2 1 Z 'L I I ' j.,x' 1 4 ' : I ,, -1 ' ' 4 I J 1- H r H :I 7: I -I P l, H U E xlglf ' J OFFICERS BIADI I 1x1 OC o1xN1o11 MARX lx O1xx1LL BIAR 101111 F1A1H111s1oN1 Dormln 15111111111 sk1 Ie m Bruno Eduh C1n1p1rx M 1rx Lullm me BILIFICI Dm le DlJfKJIl1C1FlFflll M 1rx G11111l Shuflex Hou 6 Ruth Imson M lfllyll Lohm 111 b1r1Lop1m11 M ILITLCI1 M 1l1111c Hclcn M 1rr111 M1rx M11rn1ne 11 111 Murphx 'xllll Murru P1tr1L11 O Re11Ix Iom Pukcr I IILLI1 P1r51111s Rosa M 1r1L I 1rr11k L11L1bctl1Q111rkL M 1r1lxl1 Rcgm Dorothw R5 111 Dor1sSm1rl1 lx 1rhlL1n Trucsd 111 Adclc V 1t 11 lI'U M1r1ly11 X 1t11ll1 Dolurcs XX lutmorc 14111 cl!! Pm wcfwzl f L mncf ll , ll f I I I I L n 1 , LU? 'Q ,A P-,'f, ' ', . Vine- 1' 3 2 5 2 Evelvn Btwn C11tl1leer1 Mahoney' M11ryR1111sper ' I . . . , . 1 , ' V . V 11' 1lSlCI' 1 af' AA LLA 6 I OFFICERS Cl Allll CARROII In tix Loxmx IN RKIDISC IMXHIII M 1m A1111 erd 1 llnne B nutross lx lthlcen Brow ne M 1ry1nn Lh1rles Rhod 1 Cooney M lfg 1ret Qroolxe Io Ill Curtin M 1rt,1rct C LIYEIU Ann D 11 ls M If, De Sllx 1 P1tr1c11 Egm Ann Felth1m Prenffezzt Vue Prefldezzt 'I refzfzncr M 1bel Felth 1m Helen Cremy P'1tr1t11H1ll Helolse Lmrentelle Mmgxret Lusk lx xthleen Ly nth Ielorente MtClernon I lleen MLCL1lli7Llf,l1 lx1thleen McKee Miry MLM1nuS R1t1 M1gl1or1n1 Ann 1m1e Mullens HN R1t1 O Connell M 1rjor1e Olsen Helen Rxnh Annfl Smroh Edythe Slflttery Mfzrgnret SITllfll MTF, Stihl Lou1se St mques P1tr1t11 St1pleton Jem Stry pe P 1ulette Tobm She-111 Woods . 1 I flsll F l ' '1 E S 2.ai1' ' N ' ' 112 Qi if 1 . 'f i 4 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 'Q ' ' 1 ' 'Az 1 Dorothy C11tl1111 Alice Horan Virginia Ruggiero 1 't N 1 ' 1 ' . L . 2 , 1 ,K . L 1 1 LU X ' 'L ' ' 1 1. ' 5 L l I 4 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 km - I ' 2' 1 1 ' ' 1 'Q ' 1 '1 1 2 . ' ,L K V - 1 L 1 1 H . 8 . . . . I . L 2 . l 1 ' Eleqnor Amend Elxzfmbeth Amend Mslry Conmnnon Mwrgxret Costello Adel ude de Lyr 1 ean Dunn An1t1 Fermnnno Stelh Feuer Bermclerre Foley Elefanor Gmlmm Mmry Herbert Anm H1ckey M1ldred Holldln Mflry lxovus Patrlcm L'1rk1n Emm1 Lfltlmny P ltrnu 1 L1ll1s mn McCarthy Cqtherlne McConnell Vxrglnm MLKL-ton Mxrlorxe McVe1gh ewn Mfmgnuson Agnes Miller om M1roney MARY Fox M1R1AM SHEEHAN Mfary Mulhgbqn Cl ure O Connor Cl11re O Loughlm Angpelfm Pfme om Prxll Angela Ross Ll ure Snhmlrt Florence She xrm ln Mmry Sloane Pan mm Trfmy Robert 1 Vxnu M1ureen W1rd OFFICERS CATHERINE SHLI HAN Prefzdent Secretary Tr enmref I I ' I L .YL . ,Q L L L f K ki .'CK. Ll V KY' Ly! ILS VLLS 1' 1 J J- fi . 4 '. ' 1 ' an L L.. . 1 L . .. .Y U . 1 . L' J: 1 . . I I .,..,.. ,H , L A s 5 A A IXAII l My Qi iff, X ,Qi-:S Al, u'f'l p' Q' 4 0777 NSR x if. A e M. Q L H W 2 , 'A QY55 I? RTI TE -+L , li I N I 1 . 2 A.Q... I ,, tfJ5,' ll x 'In -Idfllf Ilvrnlzgb Afurn SODALITY Saint Saviour Sodalists were even more ardent this year in aspiring to esus through Mary The purpose of this years Sodality program was to offer greater spiritual sacrifices for the benefit of fellow Sodalists in war torn countries and for the armed forces of this tountry Among the lttivities of the yeir were the retep tion of freshman Sodilists tht Crowning of the Blessed Mother, and the preparation of altar ma terials for the chaplain at Fort Hamilton These functions brought to Saviourites the true meaning of working for a higher muse The tlrss committees proved most e1rnest in their pirtitular endeavors md all invoked the spetiil aid of the Mother of It ss is at the llst Summer Sthool of Cltholit At tion at Fordham University thit Saint Saviour Sodal ists had the opportunity of meeting other Catholic students from different parts of the United States and of Cmada Father Dmiel A Lord SI director of the Summer School strongly emphasized the in ternation 11 situation of Sod llists md stirred the flame of a mighty organization Left to rfglat T Trzecieski Secretary B Conyers Vue Prefer! M Vatalaro, P1efect . . . 1 ' ' ' ' 4 ' ' - . ' ' ' 'z . 'Q ' ' 1 ' ' 1 i' . . 1 . ' 2 . ' Christ for scholastic guidance. '1 . 1 ' 2 is '- - 4 4 I i 7 2 1 i L i ' . . t . I . 2 1 .. . 1 ' . , .b ., ' 1 R . . A' F' W H i ' L i I i n i 2 il 2 i : . ' ', 3 v ' - MISSION QRUSADII UNIT As .tctlye Mrsslon C rusrders Sum SIVIOLII' students pledged e yxrll prry we wrll slerlhee we will libor thfxt the kmgdom of Chrlst m ty be sprcrd on etrth Slnee Wcmrltl Wtr II hrs mtde rt xmpossxble for other eountrxes ro tontrrbute mtterltlly to the support of the prop tgttlon of the fmh Pope Pllli Yll sent 1 message to Amerltt I-Its I-Iolmess pltr th tt Amerrc ms assume gretter respon slbnlrty for the ure of the forergn mrsstons found 1 refldy response from the Sunt QIVIOLII' Mxsslon Crusrde Umt At the Frrsr Frrdry 1SS6'ITlbl1CS, the Senlor B Clfrss trled to rmpress upon the student body through d1SCL1SSl0IlS on turrent mrssrontry problems the dcsycrlte pllpht of the prnests the Brothers ftnd the Srsrers who ltbor to brmtg pfrgqn souls 1nto communion vsrth C,l1I'lSI During the yetr the students gtve 1 penny 1 dry for the mrssrons 1nd mtde specrrl surthces durmg Lent rn order to hll the mrteboxes The success of the Crustdt Brrdges provrded further op portunrty for Sunt Swrour to ud hnmcmlly the Soclety for the Proptgttron of the F.uth Seafezl fefl to right I' Brophv Chazrmmz M Vatalaro I Collxns Slandnzf' fel I0 fl,l7l XValsh NI I-Inmgan D Cors M Qutlev CANISIUS CLUB A new feature rntroduced thrs year rs the Lrbrary Club whrch rs composed of home room representatrves organrzed to cooperate be tween the lrbrary and the student body The members are students who enjoy readrng good books and who act as congenral advrsors to the members of the class The arm of the Club 1S to strmulate the readmg of good books Members revrew books and make lrsts for lersure readmg They sug gest and also vote for trtles of new books to be purchased They en deavor to curb over dues and book losses and are ever alert for ways and means to make the lrbrary more rnvrtrng One commrttee ontrrbutes posters and other forms of publrcrty vrsrted specral lrbrarres Several attended the meetrng of the East and West Assocratron at whrch Pearl Buck and Dr Lrn Yutang wrth hrs daughters presrded Because of hrs work rn establrshrng lrbrarres and of hrs verrtable passron for books Sarnt Peter Canrsrus has come to be regarded by many Catholrcs and Catholrc socretres as the heavenly patron of lrbrarres lrbrarrans and the whole vrgorous current Catholrc lrbrary movement Outstanding lecturers have addressed the club. The members have . , . . . K . . . . . y , . CATHOLIC LI FERAT URE Wh1le the world 15 d1mm1ng 1ll IIS hghts 1IlCl 1 d1rkness of fl'l0LlL1l'1I often prevuls there IS st1ll one br1ll11nt blllikllllg beuon of truth 1n C1thol1t l1ter1ture The C hurph h1s vuthout doubt g1ven to the world 1 g1l1xy of wr1ters who tre COIDPlI'llJlC to none Men suth ts Newmtn Sheen 'Ihompson 1nd Chesterton htve struck 1 Lhord m CllbflflLIlVC llfffflfllfe by the resoundmg of the1r h1mmer on the 1nv1l of truth C ttholle llICI'lIl1I'C holds the p1sr the present 1nd the future The pxst lb m 1n1fest ln suth blogrtphers IS lDlIllCl Swgent 1nd Theodore M1yn 1rd The present brmgs 1 fCYElllC vnth the wrmngs of Fulton Sheen Frxnz Werfel 1flLl Helen XVh1te The future lb 111 the l1lI1ClS of the poets who l1ke Thompson tn Lllmm Re Q11 un forsee the destmy of the Church 1nd of the world Cf1thol1C VVIIICIS 1re IH every sense un1versf1l The1r pens h1ve ex pounded the theolog111l md the phrlosophxml 1de1ls of the Church They hftve come to the hght s1de of wholesome novels vs 1th se1nt1ll1t1ng humor md have been qble to express themselves to men of 1ll uhbres fl ta uf! Ni Vxtalxro M H1r1n11.,1111 j Walsh N Connors M Curley .I Collms l Pmera 1 . , . 2 7 2 2 1 1 11, 1 , 1 1 1 . , 1, , 1 11 I 22 . 1 2, 1 f T 1 x ' 1 ' ' ' 1 , ,1 , 1 1 I 2 1 . .1 1 ,1 . 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 , 1 ,1 . , 1 1 , -11 1 - K. 2 1 K t t. K - 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 s 2 1 . Le r 22.11 1 . 1' 1 , . 1 j' , . , . ,. ,. . L 110 ncbi M fox E Rabax B Comers lx Truesdale M Vatalaro E Concannon B Harkms A Scarola l Concannon Publrc Speak mg School and Zone Wrnner PUBLIC, SPEAKING Public speaking, during the last yelr hrs succcssfully come to the fore at S S aint avlour Prompted by the Brshops Publlc Speakrng Contest the youthful Chrysostoms of the school gave evrdence of therr abrlrty both rn the s h l rss Erleen Concannon th Y represented Salnt Sav1our rn the finals The speakers of 1943 rn 1 s vshrch were enlrghtenrng as well as rnterestrng The toplcs ranged from the patrlotrc themes of chaplam and of vlctory grrdens to the entertunlng subjects of lltertture and of recrer tron There are some phrases and statements of the contestants nhrch wrll long echo 1n the memory of Savrourltes We must plant for vrctory urged 1 sophomore whereas an upper junror expressed the desrre to smg Q song of the chfrplarn Corps To women rn defense was the trrbute of 1 yunlor Dealrng vslth lrterature and entertainment the senxor speakers dlscussed the relatrve mer1ts of authors and of actors By thexr elo power of expresslon one wrll know the Samt Savrour speakers, but beyond these assets there rs the defimte tramrng rn Cfrtholrc Amerrcanlsm e zone wrnner yustl troduced 1 group of sub ect quence, thexr gestures and thexr 1 1 3 of . ' . . . 1' . r. . . , . s . A Y I 2 'A 1' ' ' ' x K . Q ' .1 ' ' ' ' ' c oo and in the zone contests. M' ' , ' , ' , 5 S . . L I 'T 5. 4 A S. K .S V 1 2' ' ' ' ' 1 . ' 1- . T K ' 2 , ' . . - K S L h . 2 . . . Y 5 I S . , . W, , ORCHESTRA Rlppllng strmgs, melodlous woodwlnds resoundlng brrss, 'md 1 tmklxng puno comblne to form the harmony of the Sunt S1v1our Orchestm The orchestrl composed of students from the freshmm to the senlor yefnr pllys for dll ofhcul 1ct1v1t1es xt Sfunt Swvxour whlch 1nclucle the graduatlon ex erclses md the CfLlS1LlC Budve Thls yelr the young ITILISILIIDS under the dlrectlon of Professor Fr mk V Beggs recelved the honor of 6HIC1'E'11f11I1g teftchers If the D1oces1n Teachers Meet mg A tr1d1t1oml servxce of the orchestra IS playmg for the lmdles md the gentlemen rt the home conducted by the Llttle Slsters of the Poor The orchestm thrs yezr proudly clums tn increased num ber of recrurts who g1VC promxse of mdrkecl mus1c1l tfllent The repertolre 1ncludes both populxr 1nd cl1ss1c1l muslc Vlctor Herbert Slgmund Romberg md Strluss are f1VOI'1IE composers on the even tempo lnst Irvmg Berlm Cole Porter 1nd George Gershvsm complete the lxst of the more modern mus1c1ans The orchestra has no specml theme song but there 'ire 1 few numbers whxch chqrlcterlae nt such 1s the works of Vlctor Herbert md the cl1ss1c Pomp mul Czfwmzftmzce whlch opens each commencement i' 1 4 Fzrft rozz left to rzqbi M Connors M Swanson J LIOITISSCQ L Jacoby H Mcborty G Dougherty R Mulligan D Whlte A McAleer A Gdfglulll G Parrelll M Scanlon H Daly .Semml mu lef! to right M McManus L St Iacques M Auwerda A Scarola M lov M Charles E Moogean P Hull Professor Beg,g,s R M1g,l1or1n1 R OConnell M Warcl M Gemmelll S Lopxnto A Dletrxch V Daly A Davls left to rzglal R Mulhgean 55 if , .-- ,- 1 V Y 1, T - , 1 y . y 1 I , , 1 .. ..., 1, 1 ' v ' ' ' 4 4 4 .- 1- ,- ' - 1 1 1. ' 1,' ' 2 '4,2 1 2 4 Q, P, 1 11 1 ,' ' - D.Wh1te. ' 1 1 -'z ' '1 1 , C. 1 . ' A K A L L ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . 1. 1 1 . ' , Q1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 , ,. , . , '. V LL , S 1 1 . Beale I F Brophx Yum fm It fo fl lf I. Cnrnauhxl Bmdx S Harkxns C lr 1 0 ns Pm XX'1lsh M Connors M Sxmm sun M X atalaro ulnf fd! 1 ng!! lr 1 Cdrg 0 T XX1 Sldllzllfl le to flghl ISI Xaralam NI Scanlon M Han nn .in M Connors I Collms I Brrphx I Plnc-m Swim! fd! ln fl lv! F Bmphx HifklDS BI Connors u ,HIL If fl I XY Ahh M kovsilslu D Cors B Ccnxcrs 5 Doughem NI Xaralarcx I Collms 56 Aft 4.31 1 .1 'la A, ' ' ,, 3, Pa - rcII'. J. C lli , F. cm, .I Xe' 1 , If AK'J I U. Pa - rellf A, 3' 'iul , -. Walsh. ' ,Q. ff 'A : . S1 ff. ' fvfl 1 'Ish : J. , '7 1 j gl, LATIN CLUB V1 l11le m1ny sehools Iorsoolx el1ss1e 1l stuthes for xx If t1111e CULIYSCS 'Qunt SIXIOLII' m1111t11neel 1ts 1e1ele1111e progrun w1tl1 1ts 11s111l CINPIIISIS on I 1t111 L1t1n honor students lorm QLIYII S1net1 S1lx1tor1s Bes1eles Sfl1LlylI1g the L1t1n llll L,lIl!1L these glrls xbsorb tl1e I11story ol the Romm I111p1re I'l1xs IIILI slx1ts 1ortr1x111e tl1e l1xesofC 1es1r IIILI Cleero brunt 1el1leel IIIILFLSI to Il IIISIIIIOIIS ol the xxo1 s of these ILIIIIOTS Uneler the P1p1l eolors of Hold mtl xxh1te the elub IIILIIIIULFS stress the stu1lx of LLLILSIISIIL 11 L1t1n LIL Ro1111r1 style the 111111 e o 1111 IL style of LIIUIIIQ 1nel fooels LUIIIIIIUII to flllb liflllel 111 1ele tl1e IUIIILILILK 1 elouble sueee soe11ll1, IHQI 1utl1ent1e1Ily Ulllplflflg 15,1111 III the N1t1o111l I 1t111 eontest swonsorel y tl1e IXSSUKIIIIOII or tl1e IJFUIUOIIOII of the btu1ly of I 11111 S1111t91x1o11r xxo11 txxo IIICLIIIS Ihese lltest 1xx1r1ls together xx1th the 1xx1rels of l1st ye1r ent1tle Sunt SIVIOLII' to mother I 1t111 trophy FRENCH CLUB XVIILIIIHQ xx IICIHQ mel Iflylllf' for tl1e reh1rth of lr111ee tl1e olelest ellusghters of the Qhureh 1re HDOHQ the ILIIXIIIGS of Le Qerele Fflflellb Ireneh tongue Il1e 1rt tl1e eulture 1111l the 11111s1e of olel I 1r1s IPL top1es lor elel15,htrul eonxers1t1ons xxhere1s tr1ps to tI1e Metropohtm Museum of Art brmg the hneness of olel Fr1nee to Ilfe Fr1el1y 1sse111hl1esportr1y many ph1ses of Freneh e1x11l1L1t1o11 to I stuelents Humorous sluts Freneh Open 1nel llvelx speeehes prove tl1e tre1sures ol be111ty IH thu onee eolorful Country of Augnon ol IOIII of Are 1nel of Dum I5 The Sunt SIXIOLII' stuelents of Freneh xx1ll long remember tl1e report Tl1e INIIUIIIUI I111e I1 I5 f1Ilen but they xx1ll 1lso re111emher the ll 15, of free Ir111ee tl11t xx 1xel III the sehool eorr1dor To the youth of Fr1nee one Slxb Allons enf1nts ele I1 p1cr1e INTLRNATIONAL RI LATIONS A lxnoxxleelge of xxorld 1fI11rs of IIISIOIW 1n ge11er1l mel ol eurrent events III p1r t1e11l1r IS 1n 1mport1nt ph1se nf tl1e young g1rls eelue1t1on toel1y In order to 1elx 111ee III the husmess xvorlel exen to holtl 1n IIIICIIIQCDI eo11xers1t1o11 1 young 111rl must he Il5lL to s1e1lx eonv1ne1n1glx on eurrent 1op1es The study of these 1mport1nt h1ppen1ngs I5 m 1ele more 111terest1ng through III extr1eurr1eul1r Ofglflllllltlll the I11tern1t1on1l RLIIIIIJIIS Club Tl11s eluh ehseusses er1t1e1Les 1nel eleb1tes xxorl1l YOIILILS VISII5 IIILISCLIIIIS IIILI s1tes ol l1l5fOfIL1l IIITPUITIIILL tnel elexotes m11eh t1me to the re uhng ol h1stor1e1l xxorlss Durlng the p1st yeir most of tl1e elubs CIICQQICS l11xe heen efependeel toxx 1r1l the stuely of FCILC progruns After IlILlLlI Lllllblflllilll ll lllS eome to tl1e LOIILILISIOH tl11t 1ll post xx 1r pl1ns must be b1seel on justlee 1nel el11r1tx Nxlfll 1 QIIFISIIIU Splflf perme1t111g them 1' 1A A III A' k1 A A1 1 A ' A I A1 1 'A 1 '1 'A 'J 1 I 1 - 111- ' '1 1 A 1 1 3 L'.A1 1'A' A'1 1 A . 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' ' 1 I 1 '1 A J I . l' ' Aj 1 Y L ' A ' .L 4 A L' 2 v I 1 1 .A x A 12 1 1 '1 1 ' ' ' 1 AL 1 A A A1 'A 1' CHEMISTRY You sleep unperturbcd Around you 1 WISE b1ttle IS vmged 1gunst the enemies of man by chemrsts all over the world Their weapons 1re not of detth but of life They fight not with the svsord but wlth the test tube Lrke Madame Curre they labor to find th1t whrch will sustun life In vmr the hboruory 1ssumes new import 1nce Gases 1nd explosives take their pl1ccs besxde v1tf1m1ns cmd hormones Sulfa drugs move from 1n unimportant position on 1 llborltory shelf to the role of life suer on the b1ttle field Qenturres have trmsformed the 1lchem1sts l1bor1tory cluttered with furnaces stills 1nd bellows to the modern chem1sts lnbor1tory glelmmg with stone topped tfxbles ind rows of bottles 1I'lLl test tubes Here If Sunt S1v1o11r the new llbllflfllfy modern in every Though the first class was small the eleven proneers persevered Dmly they delved into the mysterles of itoms 1nd molecules 5.21565 solids 1nd llquids compounds ind mixtures This basic course has led many of the grrls to choose careers as nurses tech n1c111ns, and research chemists The class held an open house in Mmy The exhibit nrranged by the chemxstry students depicted the v1r1ous phises of l1bor1tory vsork in war and IH peice The con version of blood plasma the use of sulfur rn the life of the common man, and crystwl form1t1ons were but 1 few of the sublects consrdered The class enters 1 w1r world for its first experiment wrth life In theory 1nd in practice the appl1c1t1ons 1e1rned in the l1bor1tory should gu1r1ntee a Sl1CCCSSfLll md frultful life The eleven 1re gone, yet more 1nd still more wx 1ll come to tflke their pl 1ces e11ger to recerve wh1t chemistry has to offer A . 1 '1 1 ' '1 1 71' ' ' ' . i 1 1 , ' . 1 ' ' ' 1 ' i . '1 , 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 t . ' 1 . ' ' i i ' 1 i 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' li ' , ' , 1 ' ' V 1 1 D V ' ' - 1 1 'J 1 . 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ', ' respect, facilitated the introduction of 21 new course to meet the needs of 11 wartime world, . K , ' . L ' i i 1 1 ' ', 1 , ' ' 1 ' i , ' , 1 ' , i' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' , i ' A 1 ' . ' - 1 y ' ' - t 1 i 1 ' ' ' ' . Q I 1 V . - l . A . A I ' i' , 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - ' 2 1 ' 1 . X2 i THABOR Lrttle Mrss Ifmbm IS now Eve years of age The mter natronal confllct his temporarlly curtalled the progresslve growth of thls Sarnt Savrour annual, but rt has not dampened the enthusrasm of the students for another souvemr of thexr schooldays Patrrotxsm IUOElV'1ICLl the Cfmreful budgetlng of euh IICIU so th tt this rssue might be forthtomlng Because of VMIIIIITIC' prxorrtxes the cover m1terx1l 1nd the photogravure sectlons have undergone 1 Lhrnge Deletrons of colored plltes 'md wttron shots were necessary to meet costs The book represents hours of wrrtrng edrtrng 1nd re edrtrng Mayor credrt IS due to Mary Connors, to Marxe Vatalaro, to Elleen Brophy, and to ane Colllns Wrth the cooperatron of these students Thabor uhreved IIS lrterary purpose hmnual support Lxkewlse to the xx ell vslshers to the patrons to the frrends md to the rdvertlsers the edrtors md the staff tre ummmous m thcrr fapprecmtron of the generosrty of these loyal contrxbutors fhalaor fdzrfnrzzzflvztf M Connors Thahor Sflff fraud M Connors Icl tn 715121 Bzzrmcrr l1Hn'1ldL!,f P lNussu 4Not rn lfrlllullll, P Nussu I Walsh I Collms A Brady plcturcl Atmtmtc lflfmr Dolores Roe D Lors M Vatalaro E Brophy Armuafc BIlfl!l6iYAl:l71dLLf D Lee S. - A Q4 A1 I wil . . . To the junior Friends, Tbubor is most grateful for the 1 ' , 3 .fa .f 'Z . , . -ff , called fe I to fluff W 1 sh 11lor Nl Vltalaro Il Illll' S741 11 Ill, t I I fl rf cillllll nnlgxn l P 3 u L ors Sxxxnson Brow SALVATOR ln the realm of lOL1l'Ulll9I11 8111111111: thc Salnt Srwour new spaper has won 1ts llurels from the C1Il1OllL Press Asso LITIIOII The paper IS the epltomc of student thought word and mtlon Heulltnes and artrtles xnnounce such tr1d1t1on1l 'ICFIVIFICS as Fzrnt Ilrlzlny Meemzqr Cmmde Brlrige and Frerb man Immztmrz Among the outstandxng lntervlews durmg the year were Monsxgnor Fulton I Sheen of the Cdflliblli Unner stty of Amenta oe Medvntk of the Brooklyn Dodgers 1nd Thxs years S1111 tzffm hxve been vxttory ISSLICS complynng mth the regulations of the Wu Department on metals and on prmtlng materltls md rs Stzlnztvr goes to press II also goes to war The experlenees of the stlif reporters are qurte excrtmg once the flavor of the prlnters :nk runs through the vems of the young j0L1I'fl1llSI5 There lb the pllnnmg of 1 dllllllllj topped by the charatterrsnt lag md the rush of 1 deaailme As the staff of 19h doses lf rctounts rt has one last stltement to make Hn pzptr fun gum lo lzezf Ill Sf , ff 'guvz j. '4l:,I5l' 31. af' ,:1 ,. 1111.1-f 11 fsfgl. I ' Ha 'jx , 3. incra. l, Conyers, A. Brady, M. C tlly, D. C M. f '. 5 , lf. thy. ' L , ' 1 1 'N - ' ' S, , J N - y 1 David Soden, outstanding Catholic layman of Brooklyn. . - 7 - - fs -... - ' ' f 31 1 ' - ,f w . - . . ' 55,1 .1 4 ' v . . 1 , t 1 .yilliab L , , , A , I L-1 , P -:if 11' ,Wg-.ww MQ l-.1 6 fffl ,..'.. 4370 ! 'iw 1 'Hi '7 1 rf, .. HUM ' X7 ' x xayyw XX ATHLETII S 1 .A I 1 W I' ! x u 1 1 L WT' fa if 7 sf? -1 Q left Io 71,8171 I-I lxearney E Curtm M Sheehan B Graham J Collms H Dcffx roarh ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Loyalty and cheerful cooperatlon mrght best des rrbe the sp1r1t of the Athletrc A socratron Because of thrs spmt the officers were able to present to sports mmded Savlourltes a program whrch provlded the profitable exercrse throughout the varlous seasons Blustery fall afternoons found many of the Savlour lmrzer dashlng over the hockey field Besides the regular varsrty contests there was a ser1es of lntra mural hockey games The teams orgamzed into the Gremltns and the Pandas When the wintry blasts blew basketball was tn order Encouraged by the lusty support of the student body the varsrty cagers completed a successful season The tallymg of the scores of the rntra mural games recorded that the Sen1or A team was the 1943 wtnner Sprrng found the sports enthusrasts agarn our nz the open Tennrs horse back rrdmg and hockey were but a few of the sprmg sports The leaders of the war effort are unanrmous rn stressing the necessrty of physlcal fitness In keeprng wlth thls emphasrs the Samt Saviour grrls are dawg lbezr Int Lefl lo 1l!!,lf M She han marco! E Curtm G Coppola . , . - . . , . ' A 1 ' 3' ! ,. C IS- . , a ' L K I . .. , . K ' L . , . 1' z ' , ' 9 ' 5 . , I -. .e- , - , - , BASKETBALL SQUAD Left to Rzgbt Seated Fzrtz mu J Mullens R Hughes R Gruschow M Sheehan M Graham Second mu F Walters A Sheehan Tbzrzl mu M McColgan E Conyers l' Decker H Kearney BASRETB ALL Overcomxng war trme restrrctlons and rn convenlences Sarnt Savrour agaln p1tted tts After 1nnumerable technrque PIWCEILCS the squad was cut to the potentral vars1ty The long awarted announcement of the varsrty members started the teams rntensrve prac trces Soon loyal rooters were travelrng to the scene of the Hrst s heduled gtme Saint Savrour bowed but rallled to wrn 1ts next five games to the delrght of the student body Oddly enough 1 defeat termrnatecl the season justly the team credlts part of rts success to the cheerleaders who ably led the cheer mg squad It was thrs energetrc group that encouraged the team when nt was frghtrng desperately to come from behind Hlghlrght of the Intramural Tournament was the Senior A team which emerged un defeated BASKETBALL VARSITY Stanrlmg reading upuard J Mullens M McColgan B Conyers M Graham F Decker Seated readzng up uard M Sheehan fCapta1nJ R Gruschow C Bell E Walters R Hughes f ' , ' ' : 1 basketball varsity against rival schools. 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HOCKEY SQLAD Sealed Tlrrl mu M Sheehan I' Donoxan Samui mu j McCormatlt R Crrusthovx M MtNamara llvml mu L Cornatchra lx lxeane l-l Kearney Siamlnzr nadnzg upuanl C, Vlenzlllt 1: Brophy Xi Graham M Mqfolgan M Meadt R Coatly A Sheehan P Sheehan HOCKEY Using her more experrenced pl lyers to execute the lI'lII'lLlIE' pl IES md her freshmen to supply the speed and the drtrmg Mlss Duffy tr.11ned 1 reftlly fine team 11st season Playmg as 1 unit the team d1spl1yed the Cooperauon the sportsmfmshrp md the f11r Smce some schools hflcl gnen up hockey for the dumtlon the seftson wts netessarxly ftbbrevmted consrstlng of but four games Adelphl S11ntS1v1our Llncoln Sarnt Savlour Berkeley Instrtute Sarnt Savrour Alumnfle Salnt Savlour These evenly mfttthed dishes resulted m keen tompetmon rn whlth extrtement fund suspense added to the rntenslty of the games At each of these contests the student body vns on htnd to grvc the team therr voml 1s well 'ls their moml support Next season s squxd wrll try to turn that Azlelplu DL 6411 mto 1 Sam! 541110717 Vzrlary HOCKEY VARSITY Reading d01ll1lld7'll' on .ftepr A Sheehan P Sheehan J McCormack M Sheehan L Cornacchra M McNamara Stnmlzng belou left I0 Hgh! M Graham M McCo1gan M 'vleade Sealed lcfz to rlglot R Gruschoxx G Coppola Captain 68 l , ' 'f . , . ' . I . lf . ' . , - ' ,. - '. ' ' , . e ', ' 1' I . ', , ', . . ' ' , . v - K . r , A ', . f , .t 1 , ,t ' . ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 2 ' ,L . . ' ,. . ' 1 . . t L . play, Miss Duffy had impressed on them. ' 4 .' . ' O . O . . 5 ' O ' . ' 5 . O Q . ' 4 . ' 'z ' ' ' ' ,' . 1 ' I 7 I. . .' , 'z 2 ' t . ' .L L t ' K . p e l ' ' x . . , 1 ' : . ry A Q SPORTS MANALlRb I , B RlDlNC CLLB IL!! to rzgfvt P Tobin I Qonaty C OLou:.,hl1n Delam NI Qroolxe M Olwell M Wlmltc M Mduls,.1n L Cornuahm H Dullx mark Twohy Mrs Wllslyn lmnminu srN1oRb Ol Hoc mx KAR NIMARTHL R A A mmwf BQWL'MFf5lgB Hf 'l 'I 'f7 SMX lm H M L In mltwm onne 1 nauhri P Shcelmn C Loppull n. I cdldn 'P Nussu Whrte, A. Gurgrulo. E. Bemlin CHFERING SQUAD . . . Lefl In rilulvi. Lwzrk mn 1 A. Mullens, R. Vinci V. Ruggiero. E. Quirlce. M. Ransper. M. Murnane. E, Slattery. M. LaSala. G. Grill. M, Cassidy. .lliJr1'!e mu: J. Strype. lf. Moore. E, Bryan. M. Mulholland, C. O'Loughlin, M. Concannon, Nl. Sheehan. K. Browne. Frou! mu' Lemlers M, Angly. ll. Curtin. R, Cuguly. BASKETBALL STRATEGY . . . Lcfl In right: E. Conyers, M. Graham. C. Bell, M. Sheehan. R14 HT REVI RFND WILLIAM T QONRLIN INIRQ W I AHIARN MR SMRS I AI RIRI BARROR MR QLMRS IOHNI IIRADX MR A1 IILRT T IIROPHX MRS A1 BERTT BROPHI R AMRS Rom RTH BROPHH I NMRS JOSI PHI' CARROLL I SMRS PATRICISI COLINIAN MR AMRS HINRI W COIIINS I .SMRS W11 1 IAM I QONNORS I 5.MRS HORACI QONXIRS M155 HIALEN DUI F3 HON IAMFS I HLIIFRNAN MISS LIIRISTINI HOWE MIIS IRANR KISIIR MISS AI ICE MARII ANDERSON MR AND INIRS ROIII-R1 AUDOUY MRS BPATRICE BOLLINGIIR MR AND LIRS THOMAS BOYD MISS CI LE A BRADY M155 RAY BRAITIIW A111 MRS L 1 BRLNNAN MRS WILLIAM I BRI NNAN INIR AND MRS ERIC BROSTRON MISS HFLEN I BURKI MISS Im CE A CARROI L 70 U MRS THIODORT KRAMFR MR RMRS R R LII 1 IS MR ax IVIRS XXIII I IAM A L1 SR NR AMIIS C11oR11C Mffl 1101 DR ax MRS HARRI Mc TAI ll MRS DANII LP M001 AN DR LRMRS HI RBIR1 TNI SSEI MR AMIIS XWAITIIIOLOILHIIN MR S. MRS A1 BI RI PINIRA MRS M A 91141151111 'VIR RMR5 N1 1 SON H qPRA'I'l MR IIIDMAS SIAIPII IDN MR 6. M129 JOHN 'lxxom MR 5. MRS VINC INT VATALARO MIIS GIDRCEF XVALRRR l F 1911 S MRS BI ATRIX M CHAR1 1 5 MRS IOSIIIIINL CLAU5 INIR AND MRS I COADI MRS ELIZAIII TH COFFI I MR 1051 PH Corn I MISS AI ICI COLI MAN MISS H1 I I N1 QOI IMAN MR FRANR CONATI MRS IRANR QONATY ENS 8. MRS ALFRFD I' CONNORS NIISS MARGAR1 T CONNORS MR AND MRS PA1R1c R CONNORS INIR AND MRS THOMAS CONNORS MRS NI O LOLGIII IN CONW AH L111 T MARI F CDNILRS ANC MISS Lvc ILLI CORNAC CHIA MRS IDW ARD C011 I NIR XVII I IANI L DAIIS MISS SAI I5 ANN1 DI NNFN MRS TIMOTHYI DISMOND LII LT AND MRS FRAN15. P DILLON l. I 11 tr II S .' 2. ' I. sal. 312. Y M , 3 . ' '. 3 ' MIR' . .E 2 ' 7: . MI. 'f . ' 2. A . 2 ' fa IN1l.' . ., .. I S 1 .. ' MI. .. Qs' 5 ' MR. 81 MRS. MA'I'THIsw A. CIITLIQY MRS. INIARY TRACY -- - 5 1 I, 'II 1 1 df I . 5 . E ' . ...I '. Q' fi. ' ' 2.5. ' .1 In WA ' ,S MRS T DOIIIIINS IR XIISS lsATIII I N Doc RFRY MRs D DON IIILI MRS DONIUN XIIss lXlARI IDONII UNI NIRS ROSI O LOL I III IV D NN X1ISs MARI I INNI I Av XIIss MARION LIAI I In AN NIR AND AIRS X C.IIsI XIRs ITA L IIIIIONS lX1RS CATIII RINI LIRI I Nl Pvr AND MRs How IRII I-IAI4 I RI! MR AND MRs W R HAII lXflbS I RANK I S HANNILIAN XIRS H L HANNIIC AN X1IsS ICATIIIRINI HANNIIQ KN MRS IXI-XRGARI I HARTIGAN MISS DOLORI S HL c Hrs MISS BI RNAIII 1'Th JOIINSON NIR I I IOIINSON lXlRS I I IOIINSON lXllSS MARI ARI I JOHNSON los Iv C OMI AINX MRs III RNARII lxl I NAN lXlISS IANI IsI yrs s lA I ly Is I my ARI: I I AXX XIIss ICAIIIRIIS. 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