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Alumnae Notes 030 The Academy wish to extend their thanks and appreciation to the follow- ing for their contribution to the school play, Pilate's Daughter. Mrs. Catherine Dillon Bur, Green Bay, Vllis. Miss Catherine Phelan, Alliance, Ohio. . Misses Mary and Catherine Daley, Alliance, Ohio. Miss Dorothy Healy, Bradford, Penna. Mrs. Julia Dillon Driscoll, Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Anita McCloskey, Dunkirk, N. Y. Loretta Dwyer, '27, is to be graduated this year from New Rochelle Col- lege and Maisie Mayo, '27, from Villa Maria College. Edith Dillon, '28, is a student at Maryinount-on-the-Hudson. Q Dorothy Crray, '28, attends Erie Teachers' College, Erie, Pa. May Sullivan, Madeline O'Connor, Agnes Thornpson, all of '28, are at- tending Villa College. Helen Bayer, '29, Fernande Mercier, '30, are enrolled at the University of Pittsburgh. Alice Shurn is continuing her studies at St. Mary's of the Vlfood. Elizabeth Lyons, Esther MeNaniera, Mary Brown and Margaret Baker, all of '29, complete their courses this year at Teachers' College, Erie, Pa. Anne Winsloiv and Mary Donahue, '29, attend Villa College. Violet Scolio, '30, is enrolled at Notre Dame College, Baltimore, Md. Betty Bayer, '30, is specializing in draniatics at Miaiui University. Louis Pasqualicchio, '30, attends Mercyhurst. - Beatrice McCabe, Frances Buttice, Dorothy Hartleb, Marian Heintz, Frances Eroess and Mary Margaret Henry, all of '30 are attending Villa College. Benile Hess, '30, is enrolled at Baldwin School. Anita McCloskey, '30, is pursuing a course at Fredonia Normal. Helen Hoover, Agnes Dober, and Bessie Sheehan, '30, are in training at Saint Vincent's Hospital. lllary O'Neill and Viola Perotta, of '30, are now ineinbers of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Villa Maria Academy. Anne Jane Dugan Monahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lValter Mona- han, has been a surgical patient at St. Vinceiit's Hospital. Through the efforts of Catherine Young, president, the Aluinnae spon- sored a very successful tea in October. Mrs. Marcella Aichner Mehl underwent a serious operation this year. The nieinbers of the Alumnae are pleased to hear 'of her recovery. The honie of Mr. and ,Mi-s.. Garold' Thoinas, Cneej Audrey Rcutter, '26. was blessed during the past year 'bythe arrival of a little daughter, Joyce Anne. The Alumnae extends heartfeltrsynipathy to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Devine on the death of their little son,IRtobei't., -also to the Lee family for the loss of their beloved father. ..,-N . i The following is a copy of the note written by Mrs. Thomas Bur Cffecile Dillonj to the class of '31, enclosing her contribution to 'fPilatc's Daughter. Please find enclosed a contrilnition to the play which l would love to attend and which l ani sure will he well worth while as are all the efforts ol' our dear Villa. Perhaps we old grzuluates sccni careless and ungrateful for the marvelous and unceasing efforts of our tcacliers of long ago. lVe arcu't though. lt is just the busy life we live. Please accept niy very best wishes for the success of Pilate's Daughter and reineniber me as a grateful old pupil. M. M. H., '30, 11 5
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What Would Happen If - - 030 Dot Bauer couldn't find someone to tease. .Mary Anne Becht wasn't a brilliant little Math pupil. .Margaret Brunner grew to be the tallest member of her class..Margaret Butler was not able to write stirring short stories. .Mary Carroll wasnlt a popular little 1niss..June Casby lost her charming personality . .Magdalene and Elizabeth Cecho were not such good pals--Mary Grace Devine dropped history. .Virginia Crotty was six feet tall. . and wore her hair in a boy- ish bob. .Helen Collins ever left her pretty smile at home. .Theresa Dudenhoef- fer ever left school and did not have a book or two tucked under her arm-Betty Dundon wasn't the possessor of a multitude of friends. .Cecelia Eisert was pro- hibited from writing or receiving notes-Lavina Eisert played a slide trombone-- Jane Erskine began to worry about anything-Billy Forsythe was unable to laugh and make other do so-Peggy Hahn wasn't such a happy-go-lucky young lady-Marjorie Heustis wasn't poetic-Marian Holden failed in shorthand.. Marian Honard gave up commercial law-Bernice Kiehlmeier took life seri- ously. .Aldine Lang dropped German. .Annabel McCarthy was not allowed to giggle with her partner in crime, J. E.. .Eleanor Ross was put on a very strict diet. .Marie Thompson was anything but a lovable golden-haired scholar. .Win- ifred Milks or Helen McLaughlin were accused of disturbing the peace. .Flor- ence Lawrence had red hair. .Leona Yochim failed in Math or lost the art of possessing many friends. .Margaret Sittinger failed to furnish a laugh when things looked dull. .Margaret Smith and Anna Ruth were ever separated. .Sister Emma Therese taught a class of one hundred and fifty girls, and never had to speak about talking in line? M. K. M., '32. 0130030 Some Favorite Expressions of the juniors 03? Dot Bauer ...... Mary Ann Becht . Margaret Brunner Margaret Butler . Elizabeth Cecho . Magdalene Cecho Mary Carroll .... Virginia Crotty . June Casby .... Helen Collins . .. Cecelia Eisert . . . Lavina Eisert . . . Theresa Dudenhoeffer . . Mary Grace Devine . . . Betty llundon ..... Billy Forsythe . . . Peggy Hahn .... Marjie Heustis .... Marian Holden .... Marian Honard .... dl 11 'fDon't be silly. Oh, for goodness sake. I'll say so. Oh, isn't it darling.'7 You canlt mean it. Say something simple. You wouldn't fool mef' 'fDid we have that ff T couldn't do that if I tried. !'For crackin' up a Ford. '5Know anything new ? Boop-a-doopf' Ch, I,torgot. Got your Homework ? VVait 'til I tell you. f'Ch, yeah ll' l'My kingdom for a horse. Oh, heck. Oh, hurry up. Got your Commercial Law ? 6 Fr
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