York Catholic High School - Rosa Mystica Yearbook (York, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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COMMENCEMENT . . . a bright new beginning . . . a looking forward .... What has our Catholic Education done for us? The future will supply the answer to that question. Now, we know but one thing. We know that as a result of all the training and guidance which we have received primarily from our parents, and from the religious teachers under whose supervision we have been for the twelve formative years of our lives, we know that we have at our disposal a powerful means of mak- ing our future a truly happy and a truly successful future, no matter what the circumstances or the environmental features of that future may be. Yes, life spreads before us, and there are many paths which beckon. Some of us already know the particular path which will be ours, others have still to decide. Whatever path we may choose, we feel that the principles which have been instilled into us here and in our grade schools will prove a solid rock foundation for our future conduct. We feel that if we are true to the ideals which have been held up to us, we will preserve a true sense of values in all the events of life, remembering always the words of Christ Seek ye first the Kingdom of God, and His Justice, and all these things shall be added unto you.

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Ng Lf! mr., ll 6... . PolfCCuHW ' ' ,gm , V fj, is JOHN ALLEN-He's expected to be at Hershey's Spring Grove. Since he uses his leisure time well he may be at a baseball game or visiting Fleetwing. Quiet, bashtul, and not too tall Always ready to help them all. THERESA ALLEN-Supposedly delayed in her escape by a flat tire on the Hanover Road. Terry is dis- tinguished by her walk. F ew things are impossible to diligence and skill. RICHARD ALTHOFF-He'll prove to be quite keen since he is thoroughly acquainted with finger printing methods and very adept at boxing techniques. To dance about appeals to some But me? l'd rather blow a horn. DAVID BARNETTE-Might be hiding behind the guise of editor or mathematician. If you find him working on a paper staff, never will there be any stale jokes in his periodical. - Up and doing is his slogan And he lives it day by day. LEILA BECKER-Known by her long hair and hatred of corny jokes. If not at the Lake Club she can be found working at the L. 81 H. Five and Ten. They are never alone who are in the company of noble thoughts. DOLORES BENKERT-Usually in the company of Jean, Joan and Phil, attracts attention by her vari-colored hair. Ice skating thrills her and detention bores her. Humor is the harmony ot the heart. RITA CALLAHAN-Don't think you're seeing spots before your eyesg they're only her freckles. The only crime she ever committed was being pleasant towards everyone. The hand that made thee lair has made thee good. THOMAS COLLINS-Don't try to use a weeping woman as bait-he can't bear them. But water in another form, such as a swimming pool, might attract him. Sincere, peppy, witty and gay, To him we give our fond O. K. 78 MARIE DAMMS-Cover all roads leading to Seven Valleys. Her irresistible good-will will immediately attract your attention. She is just the quiet kind whose nature never varies. CELINE ECK--Listen for her perpetual humming. Sus- pect all who get angry when addressed as Shorty. Probably will be found dancing at the T. A. C. Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and lowg An excellent thing in woman. DAVID ELINE-There is no clue as to where he'll be found for Burl really gets around. Sports in general appeal to him but feminine silliness bores him. A level head on square young shoulders Can solve a problem otherwise unsolved. CATHERINE EVELER-Believed to be on her way to the nearest ice skating pond. Armed only with her wit, but beware of her sparkling eyes. The brightness of her eyes would shame a star, As daylight does a lamp. VICTORIA FABIE-Possibly hiding out in Y. C. H. S. newsroom, answers to the name of Torie not Vickie Try luring her out of hiding with sweet music. Daughter oi the gods, divinely tall and most divinely lair. ELIZABETH FALKENSTINE-Likely to be found driv- ing along Route 30 in a green Olds.,' Destination- swimming at the Lake Club. She can be recognized by a bright smile. She started to sing as she tackled the thing That couldn't be done and she did it. MARGARET FALLERT-Wanted for drawing carica- tures on billboards and white-washed fences. It will not be necessary to watch bus terminals for she is allergic to busses. The world is always ready to receive talent with open arms.

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