St Vincent Academy - Vincentian Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1932

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j r!i':?QT'f 'fa 1153 . ,...,.,Y ., .1 -.. sz if 'X 2 SOME SENIOR SYMPHONIES M. Atkinson-I-Iere's My Heart. H, Auth-The One Girl. R. Baiocchi-Little Girl. C. Bedell--Kissable Baby. B, Billerman-Sunny Southern Smile. A. Bolger-If You Were Taken From Me. K. Brady'-What'll I Do? B. Brennan-I'm With You. A. Bulger-If I Had A Talking Picture ot' You. A. Canniff-The Sunshine Of Your Smile. E, Carton-Stardust. M'. Canfield-I've Lost My Heart. M'. Ceeckler-So Sweet. L. Clohosey-To Know You Is To Love You. M. Coburn-At Your Command. P. Coppola-Coneentrating On You. R. Corcoran-Hiding In The Shadow Of The Moon. M. Dalton-I've Got Rythm, E. Del Monte-To Be Worthy Of Yuu. M. Diamond-She's So Nice. W. Esselborn-Fate Introduced Me To You. M. Fahey-Blue Eyed Baby. C. Feeney-Sweet And Lovely. G. Feeney-A Cheerful Little Earful. S. Feeney-Pretty Little Blue Eyed Sully, M. Felsberg-One Alone. M'. Filippone--Sweeter Than Sweet. M. Fissell-This Is The Missus. G. Garrity-Smile Darn You Smile, E. Greeley4C:-xn't We Be Friends? A. Guadagno-A Sweet Somebody. R. Guadagno-As Time Goes By. M. Hanley-A Million Dollar Baby. E. Harold-Help Yourself To Happiness. A. Healy-Life Is .Iust A Bowl of Cherries. M. Henessey--The Cutest Kid in Town. M. Jones--Let Me Call You Sweetheart. D. .Ioule-Time's On My Hands. K. Judge-Give Me Your Attention. E. Kearns-Can This Be Love? M'. Kerns-Say A Little Prayer For Me, I. Koch-Charming. G. Kolb-Who Am Il M, Kolb-I Wouldn't Change You For The World. M. Lynch-Pardon Me, Pretty Baby. N. Matte-What Is It? 72 D. M. R. Maurer-Milly. McAndrew-Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams. . MoAnzlrew-Red-Headed Baby. McCormickh-Sunny Side Up. M'cCullen-My Time Is Your Time. . McDonald-You're My Everything. McGlennon-I'm On The Road to Town. lVf'cGlynn-My Song. McManus-Sugar. Milone-For You. . M'onal1an-Can This Be Love? . Moss--Lovable You. Mulhauserglhu For You One Hundred Per- cent, Mulligan-Manliattan Serenade. . Mulvey-I Don't Know Why. Murphy-St. Louis Blues. Naue-Doin' The New York. Nittoli-Can I Depend On You? . Noll-Perfect Harmony. . Oates-Nothing Is Sweeter Than You. . O'Brien-Delicious. O'Malley-D0n't Ask Me Why. O'Neil--Laughing At Life. Peters-My Ideal, Pezzano-I'm Yours. Purcell-You're The Sweetest Girl This Side of Heaven. Queenan-It's a Great Life If You Don't Weaken. Reilly--My Fate Is In Your Hands. . Reilly-Lovable And Sweet. . Reynolds-Your Happiness Is My Success. Rodgers-You Can't Stop Me From Loving You. M. Ryan-The Night Is Almost Gone, Dear. M. Sexton-Fine And Dandy. Shaw-Little Pal. . Sims-The Cute Little Things You Do. Smith-Hike-Hike-Hiking Down The High- way. Smith-I'd Do Anything For You. Smith-Dream Girl Of My Mine, Storch-Just a Blue Eyed Blonde. Tansey-Without That Gal. Testa-Dark Eyes. M. Weber-You Were My Salvation, Wormann-In a Dream.

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AT THE NllLLENlUNl M. Atkinson-will make requests in a domineer- mg voice. H. Auth-will take up backgammon in prefer- ence to more strenuous sports. R. Baiocchi-will stop worrying about lessons. C. Bedell-will address the Reds in Military Park. B. Billerman-will lose her drawl. A. Bolger-will be wildly excited. C. Brady--will remember her home. K. Brady-will laugh in Math. class, B. Brennan-will be a pessimist. A. Bulger-will give an enthusiastic pep talk. A. Canniff-will become frivolous. E. Carton-will develop a coarse voice. M. Canfield-will look sloppy. M.ACeeckler-won't demand the whereabouts of g. L. Clohosey-won't be desperate about something. M, Coburn-will put forth no opinion. P. Coppola-will solve the unemployment site uatlon. R. Corcoran-will have her hair frizzed. ML Dalton-will be lost in serious contemplation of the infinite. E. Del Monte-will become absent-minded. M. Diamond-will look upset, W. Esselborn-won't know the 27th word in the 3rd paragraph of her recitation. M. Fahey-will tell you to mind your own busi- ness, C. Feeney-will cease being obliging. G. Faeney-will become rattled. S. Feeney-will look anxious. M. Felsberg-will guffaw instead of giving an infectious giggle. M. Filippone- will become frantic. M, Fissell-will quit poking around bullrushes. G. Garrity-will be nonchalant about undone homework. E. Greeley-won't have startling and terrifying news. A. Guadagno-will be as pale as a camelia. R. Guadagno-will spend hours pondering Ein- stein's theory. M. Hanley-will forget Chicago. E. Harold-won't thirst for information. A. Healy--will become a Mrs. Grundy. M. Henessey-will become serious minded. Mu Jones-will wear a garden hat. D. Joule-will develop a gloomy nature. K. Judge-will let the heathens starve. E, Kearns-won't gaze at you with a meditative look, M. Kerns-will miss a Biology class. 1. Koch-will lose her composure. G, Kolb-will disagree with Marie. M. Kolb-will disagree with Gert. M. Lynch-will become careless about her stumble. N. Matte-will be known as loquacious. M. Maurer--will sign a peace treaty with the N. T. P. Dept, A. McAndrew-will glare at you. M2 McAndrew--won't have a knowing smile., .l. McCormick--won't know some important se- cret, R. McCullen-will be without a pencil. M. M'cDonald-will stumble doing the stumble. F, McGlennon-will flunk the course in Tea Room Management. V. McGlynn-will denounce Rudy Vallee. A. McManus-will be inconsiderate, G. Milone-will look dissipated. M. Monahan--will be ill-humored, M. Moss-won't look surprised and slightly be- wildered. A. Mulhauser-will have disarranged .hair, K. Mulligan-won't be carrying a torch. M. Mulvey-will wax boisterous, C. Murphy-will become high-strung. C. Naue-will follow in Carnera's footsteps. L. Nittoli-will prove unreliable, M. Noll-will develop hair like Garbo's, M. Oates-will be unsympathetic. Ml O'Brien-won't be in on some secret joke, D. O'Malley-will be at a loss for a wise-crack. E. O'Neil-will lose her sense of humor, M. Peters-will develop a raucous voice. Y. Pezzano-will lose her lovely smile, A. Purcell-will he downcast. P. Queenan-will burst into song on Broad and Market. A. Reilly-will lose her attraction for Frosli. M. Reilly-will become unenthusiastie. M. Reynolds-will develop a craze for the stumble. A, Rodgers-will lose her interest in the So- dality. M. Ryan-will get into an argument. M. Sexton-will cease looking and being pleasant. R. Shaw-will arrive at S. V. A. on time. M. Sims-will stop talking of the radio. A. Smith-will wax restless. J. Smith-will refuse to do anything for anyone R. Smith--will become shifty-eyed. D. Starch-will become a tempestuous brunette. A. Tansey-will be tongue-tied, T. Testa-will lose the gemini. M. YVeber - won't have matching earrings, hanky, bracelet and scarf, E. Weckenman-will be disturbed from her post- lunch calm. C. Wormann-will acquire the dynamic charac- teristics of Mussolini,



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ikQ' kv1NcENT1ANiycfa k ADIOS We've worked, and played thru four swift years We've learned of laughter, and of tears, We've studied, and we've had the fun, Of winning triumphs, one by oneg We've danced, and smiled, and found the Of loss, oft proves itself a gain. Happy and bright, we've stepped along, Eager, and in our hearts a song, But as June ventures near, we know The Time Has Come for Us to Go. Up the ribbon, flower-decked aisle, We walk proudly in even file, And gain diplomas, a fitting end Of high school terms, and a new bend In life's broad road appears at hand, As we stroll on, an eager band. The future waits, its promises rare Rest deep within Our Father's care, And we shall work, and trust, and pray. Along the wide and glorious way. The frolics, and the pleasant teas And banquets, are fond memories. The study hours at Vincent's o'er, We'll have assembly there no more. Our basketball stars, in prowess skilled, To others, courage strong have willed, Their places will be sought anew, By coming teams of gold and blue, And so we say, with tear-dimmed eyes, Our tremulous and sad good-byes. Please God, may all the future bring To us, the best of everything. May we be noble, firm and true, Splendid and staunch in right to do. May fortune crown our efforts e'er And ideals rest, untarnished, fair. Let us be worthy of our school, And faithful to the golden rule, So that the world may truly say We have the spirit of S. V. A. pain -Winifred Esselborn 73

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St Vincent Academy - Vincentian Yearbook (Newark, NJ) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 84

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St Vincent Academy - Vincentian Yearbook (Newark, NJ) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 48

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