Catholic High School of Baltimore - Troubadour Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1948

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Sr. Mary Carmelia with Mary Dushcl and Doris Eikenberg Religion 1A, Latin, French Courteous, cooperative, and capable—a thumb- nail sketch of section 1A. Most of these lassies follow the Latin-Scicncc course, while a few pre- fer the Modern Classical. A definite spirit of good fellowship and Christian charity prevails in Room One at all times. There arc wide ranges of interests among these girls such as medicine, jour- nalism, teaching, music, and a general quest for more knowledge. They arc proud to claim two of the senior class officers, Regina Deuerling, treasurer, and Dorothy Shulka, secretary; the prefect of the Sodality, Anne Clary; the president of the Chemistry Club, Margie Gross; the spiritual secretary of the C. S. M. C., Rosemary Slcchta; the editor of the Highway, Margaret Brewer; the reporters for the Review, Regina Deuerling and Dorothy Shulka. In their work and in their play, the girls of 1A keep in mind the motto always before them in their homeroom, This above all—to thine own self be true, and it shall follow as the night the day, thou can’st not be false to any man.” Section 1J 4'atholir ? . f offf yvaivfiil tiauqhl rs

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by building Christian Character pre-eminently fitted for continuing this task. Presided over by a Sister of St. Francis, who is as experienced in guiding young people as in teaching them, each classroom becomes a center for correcting, advising and forming true Christian characters in the women of tomorrow. Preparing for Tomorrow” Before school, many students gather on the campus for informal get-togethers. Deeply engrossed in chit-chat arc Margaret Donovan, Helen Holzhcid, Theresa Gri-



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Promise ever to uphold Section 2A ''Sugar and spice and everything nice,” that’s what section 2A is made of! Their talents are varied, intelligence—high, and morals—good. In the athletic field Rita Lcyh was prominent as captain of the varsity and A.A. representative. Along with Rita, Dolores Tillctc and Dolores Kaufman, who portrayed a man- hunting spinster in the Senior play, displayed fine guarding of forwards. Jacqueline Hicbcr, who has sung her way to the heart of every Cathy High lass, was president of the Glee Club. Up-and- coming journalist Patricia Lenhoflf wrote Pat’s Patter’’ for the Highway. Marita Kasai, hard- working class representative, is also a talented pianist. President of the C. S. M. C., Maria Mes- sina, has served Catholic High very well. As a group 2A is composed largely of future secretaries and laboratory technicians who aim to make good in the world. An outstanding class that will forever remember its dear old Alma Mater, Catholic High.” Sr. Mary Zacharia with Anne Kirby and Bernadette Murphy Religion 2A, English 23

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