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lirvvn and gold to qlarifif Section IB Section IB maintains a lofty position in the Catholic High School—on the third and top floor of the building. They have embarked upon new courses, testing their skills in sciences and lan- guages, or in secretarial work; and they have been piloted by their teachers who have endeavored to guide these forty junior lassies safely along their journey, following the compass on their home- room blackboard, All for Jesus through Mary.” Their guiding stars have been the Forty Mar- tyrs whose faith and valor was the inspiration that caused them to set high goals and then attain them in all of the charitable drives conducted by T. C. H. S. Ever before them, causing them to go onward, was Mary, Star of the Sea. The Section was well represented by able offi- cers in various societies of Catholic Action, as well as in all sports. Girls of IB won places in the Junior Town Meeting of the Air, the Chemistry Club Open House and the Chemistry Essay Contest. Now, they have safely reached their destina- tion fully equipped and ready to continue their scholastic journey through Senior Year. Sr. Mary Thom asine with Dorothy Focrtsch and Marcan Tucker Religion IB, Commercial 27
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Sr. Mary de Sales with Norma Shcaley Religion 5 A, Commercial Section 5J Enthusiastic, cooperative — these adjectives suitably describe Section 5A of the class of ’48. This group boasts starlets who aimed to develop a true school spirit. Forty-four happy, vibrant but at times, talkative seniors, who show a keen interest in all activities and a deep sense of re- sponsibility, sums up the section. In this section of vivacity, our spotlight rests on our actresses, Anne Newsome, Mary Lou Luez- kowski, Ruth Goebel, Pat Everett, Norma Shcaley, Audrey Jones and Carol Cawundcr, who participated in the presentation of the senior play, Quality Street.” Forceful and dramatic acting on the part of Jean Morrocco, Gloria Matthews and Agnes Rosendalc transported all of Catholic High to Calvary as they enacted a rendition of the Passion of Christ. From Frcshics” to Seniors, Lux Tua Luceat” was their theme. Under the capable guidance of the class representative, Joan Bunting, who has contributed her utmost to lead this group to greater achievement, these seniors express a deep gratitude and lasting fidelity to our Alma Mater, T.C.H.S. w e irill strive beneath your sparhliny banner
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Section 2 K Siradfasi to our mot to Sr. Mary Cleta with Virginia Kowalcwski and Lee Davis (sitling) Religion 2B, History, Business Mathematics In section 2B” one finds a group of forty- three enthusiastic, cooperative, and philanthropic juniors who arc deeply interested in the scholastic attainments, athletics, music, and all Catholic youth activities. These characteristics arc illus- trated by winning the Dodgeball Championship; by their five J.V.” members; by their four cheer- leaders; and by their two varsity bowling mem- bers. Many personal achievements have been at- tained by class members. Ruth Baldwin won the high scoring plaque in basketball. Patricia Kelly is sports editor of the Highway. In the musical and scholastic projects of the school: Catherine Nickels and Marie Giza arc orchestra members; Jean Lawler, Ann Bunting, Margaret Bower, Rose Marie Latinville, and Fran- ces Buckley are members of the Glee Club. An- nette O’Connor, Patricia Kelly, and Mary Peters arc Honor Students, who participated in the Junior Town Meeting of the Air.” Annette O’Connor’s and Mary Peters’ poems, and Joan Geclhaar’s poster won prizes in the Saint Francis Contest sponsored by the Alumnae. 28
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