Elizabeth Seton High School - Clipper Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1953
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THE SENIOR CLASS
Elizabeth Seton High School
1900 Pioneer Avenue
Pittsburgh 26, Pennsylvania
MOTHER SETON
Mother Seton, pioneer, teacher, and foundress of the American Sisters of
Charity, has always Watched over her "little red school" with tender, loving
devotion. She has been with the Sisters since the doors opened in 1941 and, no
doubt, rejoices with us at the dedication of the new school. It is presumably
through her intercession that We have obtained many favors. It is with deep
gratitude and love that we proudly salute Mother Seton, model of Womanhood,
Datroness and benefactress of our school.
THE MOST REVEBEND IOHN F. DEARDEN, S.T.D.
Bishop of Pittsburgh
A Message from His Excellency:
Dear Friends,
h d d' t'on of the new building at Elizabeth Seton High School is a
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very memorable occasion. lt is a concrete expression of the remarkable vigor
and strength of this youthful institution.
I know that this day is one of special happiness for the Sisters of Charity,
for the students and alumnae of the high school, their parents and the very
many friends of Elizabeth Seton. Their interest and their efforts have brought
this building into being. As they see the new structure designed to extend and
to enrich the Works of Elizabeth Seton High School, I know that they will join
me in giving thanks to Almighty God.
It is our common prayer and hope that t is ins 1
to grow and be strengthened. May those who teach here and those who are
taught be brought in it to a greater love of God.
h ' t'tution of learning continue
Sincerely yours in Christ,
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Bishop of Pittsburgh
THE REVEREND IAMES L. QUINN
Pastor of Resurrection parish in which Eliza-
beth Seton High School is located. We take this
opportunity to express our gratitude to Father
Quinn for kindnesses manifested toward ESHS
throughout the years. It is in Resurrection
Church the students assist at Mass on special
occasions: it is here commencement exercises
are held each year.
VERY REVEREN D MON SIGNOR
THOMAS I. QUIGLEY, lVI.A., Ph.D.
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MOTHER M. CLAUDIA
Mother Superior of the Sisters of Charity
Seton Hill, Greensburg, Pennsylvania
It was through Mother Claudia's desire to estab-
lish a school for girls under the special patronage of
Mother Seton, that Elizabeth Seton High School came
into being. It was she who transacted the purchase
in 1941 of the original building. With a deep convic-
tion that such a school would flourish, her faith and
prayer brought a long hoped-for dream to reality.
"Courage, deeply-rooted in faith, should charac-
terize every Seton woman," were the words Mother
Claudia spoke to the girls in the first graduating class
in 1945. This same message can well be extended to
us, the class of '53, today. .
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SISTER REGINA CLARE
Principal 1941-1947
Always linked with the name of Elizabeth Seton High
School will be the name of Sister Regina Clare, who laid
the foundation for the present ESHS. Under her wise super-
vision as principal, the present school opened, grew, and
developed. Because of her far-reaching vision and unfal-
tering trust, ESHS enjoys the reputation it holds today.
Her profound devotion to Mother Seton was the whet-
stone of her activities. Unwaveringly Sister Regina Clare
met all challenges during those first years in establishing
the school. Of her can be said:
Who shall find a valiant woman? Far and from
the uttermost coasts is the price of her . . .
She hath opened her mouth of wisdom, and the
law of clemency is on her tongue . . .
Give her of the fruit of her hands and let her
works praise her in the gates.
SISTER MARY AGNES
Principal 1947-1952
Administrator 1952-1953
Sister Mary Agnes . . . advisor, principal, ad-
ministrator, under whose guidance and wisdom the
plans for the new Elizabeth Seton High School were
devised. "ln His Will is our peace," truly is the key-
note of all her endeavors. Because she held securely
to her deep trust in Mother Seton, financial worries
and building problems never overwhelmed her.
When apparently insurmountable difficulties came
her way, Sister's only remark was, "We'll put this in
Mother Seton's hands and leave the rest to God." The
new ESHS building will stand as a tribute to her sac-
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Elizabeth Seton High School was founded some twelve years ago. It was
the result of a dream of the Sisters of Charity to establish a girls' high school
in the rapidly developing South Hills of Pittsburgh.
When the old West Liberty School building was offered for sale by the
Board of Education late in 1940, Mother Claudia, superior of the Seton Hill
Sisters of Charity, wrote to his Excellency, Bishop Hugh C. Boyle, who negoti-
ated for her the purchase of the building which was to be transformed into a
Catholic high school for girls.
In May of 1941, the Sisters set out upon the seemingly insurmountable task
of turning a run-down, dirt-laden old building to a clean, attractive school with
quarters for a temporary convent. Despite countless hardships and inconven-
iences to the Sisters, the building-repaired, clean, and boasting a fresh coat
of paint-was ready within a few months for the actual beginning of its new
career as a Catholic high school. Soon, the Pittsburgh newspapers announced
the opening, September 2, 1941, of Elizabeth Seton High School which would
offer qualified college preparatory, commercial, and general business courses.
Sunday, August 31, marked the formal blessing of the school by Monsignor
Henry Carlin. Reverend Oliver Keefer, in delivering the dedication address,
likened the school to Mother Seton, who, too, set out on the greatest period of
her life after being converted to the Catholic Church.
On Tuesday following the dedication, September 2, 1941, Mass was offered
for the first time in the little chapel. The first high Mass was sung by Father
David, O.F.1V1. Cap., superior of the St. Francis Friary, at midnight, Christmas,
1941.
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September 1951
after remodeling
The main building of ESHS
Built in 1898. This is what
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like in 1915. The cross
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Seventy-seven freshmen enrolled in the first class. Each year, as enrollment increased, a new class
was formed until 1945 when the school was complete with freshman, sophomore, junior and senior
classes.
A letter dated November 16
of Pennsylvania stating that the school was placed on the state accredited list ot high schools. As
scholastic achievements were reached, ESHS was granted charters in the National Honor Society, Quill
and Scroll, National Forensic League, Musart Club, and various diocesan honor societies.
As the enrollment increased, the need tor additional facilities arose. Expansion of ESHS became a
necessity. Plans were drawn up for a new building, providing enlarged academic facilities and a convent.
, 1944 came from lames G. Pentz of the Department of Public Instruction
Ground was broken for the new building, Sunday, September 9, 1951. October of that same year
brought the welcome steamshovel which began excavation for the new school. Eager students, parents,
benefactors, and Sisters watched the walls rise, brick by brick, and the rooms take shape. Soon time to
lay the cornerstone rolled around. Sunday, May 26, 1952, Father Holzer, assistant pastor of Resurrection
Parish and instructor of religion at ESHS, blessed the stone.
Finally, Mother Seton so guided everything that in spite of a few "setbacks" in materials, spring of
1953 sees the completion ot the new addition to Elizabeth Seton. With it, an enriched program becomes
available to over 400 students. ln addition to a convent, auditorium, social-dining room, and chapel, the
building will provide a science laboratory, commercial department, and music studios.
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SISTER M. DOMINICA
Principal 1952
When We returned to Seton as seniors,
Sister Dominica, our new principal, greeted
us. Sister had been at ESHS 1944-48 in the
capacity of history teacher. Her gracious
manner and ready smile made the office
an inviting place. Here we sought advice
on our future plans and discussed our
weighty problems.
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We thank those who taught us to love
and honor Elizabeth Seton and her tradi-
tions. Our teachers have patiently guided
and instructed us through our four years
at Seton. Although our future years are
still uncertain, we are confident that We
can meet the challenges of the World forti-
fied with Catholic principles instilled into
us at our Alma Mater.
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STUDENT COUNCIL MEETS-Mary Pat Wilhem, president,
leads discussion with council members Iudy Kirsch, Eleanor
Peterson, Carmella Petraqlia, Nancy Austin, Mary Honore
Duffy, Rosemary Fleming, Barbara Kasper, Kay Charlton,
Audrey Nowak, Iackie Wheatley, Kathleen Walton, Carol
Ramassin, Elaine Ienniuqs.
Activities at Seton play an important and neces-
sary part in our school life. No matter Where our
interests lie, we are able to develop them in our vari-
ous clubs and honor societies. These societies en-
deavor not only to make us interested in co-curricular
activities, but also to serve as goals for many of us.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INITIATES NEW MEMBERS
-Mary Ann Lemak, Carmella Petraglia, Iacqueline Wheat-
ley, Nancy Austin, Carol Ramassin, Ioan Werneth, Letitia
Brett.
BOOKKEEPING AWARDS-Rose Marie Paladino, Mary
Grace Sweeney, Iacqueline Iardine, Alycia Taskey, Susan
Shakoske, Mildred Baranak, Kay Charlton receive awards.
CLASSICAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS-Carol Dough-
erty, Nancy Austin, Mary Ieanne Dacy, Eleanor Peterson,
Elaine Iennings.
First Row CLett to Rightl: Nancy Kristone, Eleanor
Peterson, Barbara Kasper, Letitia Brett, Marion
Dietz. Virginia Adair. Anna Marie Hofrichter:
Second Row: Nancy Austin, Alice Flynn, Ioan
O'Connor, Carol Ramassin, Rosemary Fleming,
Elaine Iennings: Third Row: Mary Ann Lemak,
Mildred Baranak, Norma lean Crothers, Kay Charle
ton, Kathleen Dolan, Morna Dugan, Kathleen Wal-
ton: Fourth Row: Audrey Nowak, Marcella Hel-
terty, Dorothy Dolan, Carol Dougherty, Carmella
Petraglia, Mary Grace Sweeney, Patricia Kaqrise.
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PROGRAM-Ioan O'Connor, Marion Dietz, Car-
mella Patraglia.
COMMERCIAL STUDENTS OPERATE MIMEO-
GRAPH-Marcella Helierty, Carol Rarnassin,
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Kathleen Walton, Carmella Petraglia, Patricia
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, Daley, Morna Dugan, Mary Honore ing on lunch hour.
W r iffrwtw Eileen Gallagher.
FRENCH CLUB GIVES SKITS-Morna Dugan.
Andrea Kois, Jacqueline Wheatley, Eva Fab-
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BETTY ANN SHOPPE CRegular stop for potato chips and
pretzelsl-Mary Walsh, Gayle Farrell, Clissa Heukeshoven.
Dorothy Dolan, Marcella Helferty, Iacqueline Iardine, Rita
Grandillo.
PORTRAIT FOR NEW SCHOOL-Mary
Ieanne Dacy and Carol Dougherty dis-
play the picture of Mother Seton which
is to hang in the main entrance of the
new building.
COMMERCIAL STUDENTS-Alycia Taskey.
Clissa Heukeshoven, Catherine Fantucci, Chrise
tine Della Vecchia watch Mary Remmel set up
a letter to multigraph.
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SENIOR TYPISTS ACQUIRE SKILL-Dolores Weiblinger, Alycia
Taskey, Peggy Larbig, Mary Remmel, Pauline Coleman, Susan
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LITTLE COMMENCEMENT-When our "front porch" becomes the
"stage," for the exercises which mark the end of each school year.
At this time the underclassmen receive awards earned during the
year in various clubs and activities. Father Holzer is pictured
making the presentations as Sister Mary Agnes reads the names .
at "Litt1e Commencement," Iune 13, 1952.
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bara Kasper as Christina, and Alice
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CURTAIN CALL FOR "SCI-IUBERT ALLEY"-Ioan Werneth, Audrey Nowak, Andrea Kois, Kathleen Walton, Mary Honore Duffy,
Rosemary Fleming, Alice Flynn, Mary Ann Daley, Mary Lou Collins, Eleanor Peterson, Barbara Kasper, Mary Grace Sweeney,
Iacqueline Wheatley, Letitia Brett, Virginia Adair, Barbara Weber, Kathleen Walton, Norma Iean Crothers, Mildred Baranak.
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OUR TINY CHAPEL . . . which accommodated only
a dozen of us . . . here We brought our problems in
our daily visits . . . we will cherish memories of the
first chapel at Seton.
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OUR EXQUISITE NEW TABERNACLE BEARS THE INSCRIPTION
"Gift of ESHS Parents
Be pleased, O Lord,
To reward them with eternal life."
No gift could be more fitting tor our new building than an
earthly "home" ot gold for our Eucharistic King.
MOTHER SETON-in stained glass . . .
the- new Chapel windows POIUGY Sym' Norma lean Crothers, Iudy Kirsch, Alice Flynn,
bOhCUHY her story' Mary Ann Daley' Andrea Kois, Anna Marie Hotrichter admire
Mary Grace Sweeney, Kay Charlton parents' gm'
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NBLESSES ot A106 lt long awaited day when we broke ground for
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. . . then another day of note when the corner-
stone was laid, Sunday, May 26 . . . Mother
Claudia placed the first trowel of cement on the
stone . . . heavy showers tailed to interrupt the
cerernony.
PLACING DOCUMENTS
SISTER M. VICTORIA, Councilor of the
Sisters of Charity, Seton Hill: MOTHER
M. CLAUDIA, Superior of the Sisters of
Charity: SISTER MARY AGNES place
documents, historical records in copper
box later placed in cornerstone of new
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Our Parent's Guild is one of Seton's greatest assets.
They are an enthusiastic, sacrificing, cooperative group
Whose aim is to aid Elizabeth Seton culturally and
socially as Well as financially.
Our mothers and fathers take over the responsi-
bility of another "home" very seriously. Their schedule
includes sponsoring lectures and plays, arranging
career panel discussions for their meetings, and enjoy-
ing social parties together. They Work tirelessly on ac-
tivities throughout the year to increase the Building
Fund.
The new building is a monument to their sacrifice
for Catholic education for their own children and for
tuture Setonians.
We can see Why Sister Mary Agnes says, "We
could never have reached this day Without the amazing,
incredible cooperation of our mothers and fathers."
"The ESHS Guild is second to none," was Mother
Claudia's comment on the occasion of the tenth anniver-
sary communion breakfast-May, 1951.
May Mother Seton guard their homes, protect their
families, and intercede for them in heaven.
GUILD OFFICERS-William Nich-
ols, Mrs. Iohn Haney, Mrs. Fred
Eckhardt, S. W. Ianoski, Mrs.
Frank Ganser.
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Resurrection
Virginia Grace Adair
St. Agatha
Nancy Gale Austin
St. Norbert
Mildred Ann Baranak
Holy Innocents
Letitia Marie Brett
Resurrection
Elizabeth Beatrice Burke
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Kathleen Grace Charlton
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Pauline Agnes Coleman
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Norma Jean Crothers
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Mary Jeanne Paulette Dacy
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Mary Ann Daley
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Shirley Ann Dimperio
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Carol Suzanne Dougherty
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Mary Honore Duffy
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Morna Jeanne Dugan
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Eva Irene Fabian
St. Ann
Catherine Mary Fantucci
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St. Margaret
Barbara Louise Kasper
St. Philip
Judith Catherine Kirsch
St. Bernard
Andrea Joan Kois
Guardian Angels
Donna Mary Kossler
Resurrection
Nancy Ann Kristone
St. Kieran
Margaret Joan Larbig
St. Kieran
Mary Ann Theresa Lemak
Resurrection
Geraldine Theresa Murtha
St. Stephen
Audrey Bernadette Nowak
St. Catherine
Joan Ann O'Connor
St. Kieran
Rose Marie Paladino
Resurrection
Mary Grace Loretta Palamone
St. Bernard
Judith Marie Paul
St. Anselm
Eleanor Margaret Peterson
Holy Innocents
Carmella Marie Petraglia
St. Mary of the Mount
Carol Ann Ramassin
Resurrection
Mary Winifred Remmel
St. Canice
Judith Marie Ritter
St. Mary Magdalene
Susan Dawn Shakoske
St. Philip
Mary Grace Ann Sweeney
St. Bernard
Alycia Claire Taskey
Resurrection
Mary Margaret Walsh
Resurrection
Mary Kathleen Walton
St. Bernard
Barbara Jean Weber
St. Philip
Dolores Catherine Weiblinger
Resurrection
Joan Phyllis Werneth
Holy Innocents
Jacqueline Ann Wheatley
St. Luke
First Bow-Ianet Baker, loan Brennan, Constance Cerrninara, Marilyn Con-
roy, Joanne DeBasi, Barbara Desch, Mary Io Donovan: Second Row-Iudith
Doyle, Margaret Fillip, Lucille Finello, Bernadine Frankovvski, Lorena Furlong,
Bernadette Harbey: Third Row-Mary Holzer, Marilyn Ioseph, Charlotte Kiley,
Patricia Kline, Iosephine Kovacic, Mary Margaret McBride, Carroll Miller.
First Row-Marietta Morrissey, Charlotte Newton, Nancy O'Toole, Mary
Lou Queenan, Mary Grace Perry, Nancy Reinstadtler, loan Revellep Second
Row-Ianet Buffner, Marie Ellen Schilling, Ioan Schmalzried, Dolores Tallerico,
Shirley Tarcak, Marian Tolerp Third Bow-Charlene Trichtinger, Bernadette
Turocy, Maureen Utolla, Arlene Wiedor, Winifred Wishas, Ioan Wolf. Not in
picture-Noreen Caye, Shirley Collins, Harriet Fortney, Marilyn Maschmeier.
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First Row-Mary Ann Albenze, Ioanne Balogh, Irene Barron, Nancy Bianchini, lean Boggs, Lucille Buffo,
Loretta Carnpiti, Mary Ann Corr, Margaret Davie, Gloria Davis: Second Row-Esther Deasy, Antonia DelGreco,
Lucinda Dinger, Mary Ann DiPietro, Audrey Doran, Ioan Fitch, Ellyn Fitzgerald, Nancy Flaherty, Giovanna
Francesconi, Third Row-Carol Ann Ganser, Katherine Garrick, Bernice Gawlas, Colleen Glackin, Iudith Hage-
man, Dorothy Hanzel, Iacqueline Hartland, Mary Holzerp Fourth Row-Carolyn Horan, Ioan Kagrise, Sandra
Keady, Irma Kent, Martha Kirsch, Kathleen Klemz, Carol Kline, Lorraine Koch, Catherine Korb, Kathleen
Kramer.
First Bow-Diane Lonzo, Madelyn Lorenze, Carol Ludzia, Marie Maritredo, Anna Louise Morabito, Patri-
cia Markey, Ann Morgan, Rachel Mastriano, Maureen McCrory5 Second Bow-Mary McKernan, Eileen
Murtha, Mary Agnes Nichols, Santina Pellarin, Patricia Power, Mary Rancel, Mary Lou Ramassin, Marie
Rizzo, Darla Boop: Third Row-Ianet Boss, Patricia Saldutte, Elizabeth Schrei, Paulette Setler, Ioan Sieber,
Margaret Smith, Carol Talerico, June Tarcak, Maxine Taylor: Fourth Bow-Yvonne Tishko, Irene Tuzikow,
Lorraine Veslany, Barbara Wagner, Catherine Walsh, Virginia Whiteside, Michael Ann Wilhern. Not in pic-
ture-Patricia Cuff, Margaret Mansmann, Lenore Provident.
First Row-Kathleen Abel, Anna Rose Aiello, Patricia Bannister, Ioan Belsterling, Virginia Blake, Anna
Marie Boland, Ruth Bolitho, Virginia Brett: Second Row-loan Canon, Grace Cerrninara, Lorraine Clifford,
Patricia Collins, Francis Conderato, Marlene Contaldo, Carol Cox, Rosellen Crothers, Therese Crothersg Third
Row-Anna Mae Burke, Adrianne Cyroski, Angela D'Amico, Mary Agnes Davie, Frances Downie, Patricia
Ellis, Anna Marie Eiter, Irene Fabian, Betty Lou Flack, Phyllis F onner.
First Row-Io Ann F renzel, Sabina Friel, Pauline Grentz, Brenda Hageman, Carol Ann Hamilton, Maureen
Hoban, Patricia Hobbs, Frances Howard, Io Ann Kanfoush, Patricia Kearns: Second Row-Emily Koback,
Betty Ann Lally, Peggy Ann Lanagan, Barbara Long, Therese May Macaluso, Roberta Majcher, Virginia
Marone, Margaret Mary McGlynn, loAnn McKnight5 Third Row-loan Meehan, Nancy Miller, Ramona
Moran, Mary Morrison, Sarah Mulvihill, Mary Sheila Murphy, Elizabeth Murtha, Maureen Nee, Carol Marie
Neuser.
First Row-Rose Mary Nobile, Donna lean Onda, Lillian Pajak, Mary Alice Powers, Rita Pardini, Norma
Phillips, Mary Grace Raker, Josephine Rizzo, Lupe Saavedra, Rose Marie Sacco, Second Row-Eileen Salmon,
Iacquelyn Salvetti, Anna Marie Sedlak, Mary Catherine Sheehan, Charmaine Sigal, Suzanna Slagle, Patricia
Sullivan, Theresa Thigpen, Rita Thomas: Third Row-Patricia Tomlinson, Carol Valentino, Margaret Veslany,
Geraldine Wagner, Ioan Walsh, Margaret Weigold, Mary Wolf, Patricia Yourick. Not in picture-Noberta
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x TABERNACLE: Elizabeth Seton Parents
3? f -Q Clnscription-"Be pleased, O Lord, to reward them with eternal life."l
ALTAR: The Class of '45
4 CRUCIFIX COver Altarjz Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hester
2. PANEL-OUR LADY OF FATIMA: Mr. and Mrs. Iohn F. Donley
A- :Q PANEL-ST. IOSEPH: loseph Gorski
9 COMMUNION RAIL: Memory of Hamill and Lackner Families
RUG ON PREDELLA CAltar Plattorml: Memory ot Mrs. Agnes Ganter
MOTHER SETON WINDOWS: The Class of '47
0 ' ARTS-SCIENCES WINDOWS: Mr. and Mrs. loseph Hoirichter Family
- I' ' PEWS: The Class ot '5l
ALTAR CARDS: The Albert Buzza Family
4 CANDLESTICKS: The Class of '53
, 3 TABERNACLE VEILS: Glorianne Hastings
5 SACRED VESSELS: The cieee of '48
' SANCTUARY LAMP: Memory of Elinor M. Kane
ORGAN: The Class of '49
Q SACRISTY: The Class ot '52
CENSER: Memory of Michael and Sarah Reilly
Q CREDENCE TABLE: Memory of Alice Hester Magee
. CONFESSIONAI.: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eckhardt Family
LIGHTS: Edward McGinley Family
HOLY WATER FONTS: Mr. and Mrs. Francis Delehanty and
s Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton Family
' ALTAR LINENS: The Elizabeth Seton Bowling League, Mrs. G. Terzis,
Mrs. Alex Ryan Family
OTHER CHAPEL GIFTS: Mrs. Laura Conroy, Mr. and Mrs. l. I. Schmotzer,
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Corcoran, Mrs. W. l. Schilken,
Mr. and Mrs. F, K. Knock, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cassells
P Mrs. Timothy Ruane
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l. Memory of Mrs. Mary Gmuca
2. Memory of Iohn Schumacher
3. Memory of Harry Wilson
4. Memory of Thomas and
Margaret Flavin
5. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dumm
6. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gee
7. Memory of Iohn and Anna McKnight
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Sullivan
Memory of Patrick and Catherine Flynn
Memory of Lt. Rodger Werneth
Court Chartiers, Catholic Daughters
of America
Memory of Michael and Ella Gleason
Memory of Michael and Bridget O'Conn
Mrs. I. I. Flynn
CRUCIFIXES: SCHOOL, CONVENT, and GUILD HALL
SCHOOL CORRIDOR: Mr. and Mrs. Iohn C. Toler Family
SCHOOL LOBBY: Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Ducldy
COMMUNITY ROOM: Miss Marie Koontz
SISTERS' DINING ROOM: Mrs. Elizabeth M. Wilson
CLASSROOMS: Mary Agnes, Bill, Susan, and Ioseph G. Nichols
SISTERS' BEDROOMS: Mrs. Ethel Hufnagel
MOTHER SETON PICTURES:
COMMUNITY ROOM: Court Consuelo, Catholic Daughters of America.
CLASSROOMS: Mr. and Mrs. lohn C. Toler, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fauth,
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Burke
HOLY WATER FONT IN CLASSROOMS: Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Burke
DRAPERIES IN BEDROOMS: The Elizabeth Seton Sewing Group
OTHER DRAPERIES AND BEDSPREADS:
The Elizabeth Seton Guild CPlay-Ianuary 95
STUDY LAMPS IN CONVENT, COMPLETE SET OF DISHES:
The Elizabeth Seton Guild fChristmasD
HOOK RUGS IN CONVENT: The Elizabeth Seton Bowling League fChristmasl
SISTERS' DINING ROOM LINENS AND FURNITURE,
Elizabeth Seton Guild fTelephone Bridge and "Luncheon is Served"l
KITCHENETTE UNIT: The ESHS Alumnae Association
BEDROOM FURNITURE: Anthony B. O'Toole, Elizabeth Seton Guild fSheraden
Parentsl, Mr. and Mrs. William Nichols, Mr. and Mrs.
O. H. Parker
BEDROOMS:
Memory of Lt. Gerald B. Fagan
Memory of Capt. Wm. F. Parker
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Benintend C2l
Memory of Elinor M. Kane
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Memory of Mrs. Florence A. Gallagher Memory of Sister Mary Carmel Kane
and Mrs. Ann E. Gallagher
STAGE RIGGING: The Class of '46
STAGE CURTAIN CFrontD: The Class of '54
ALL OTHER GUILD HALL FURNISHINGS:
The Elizabeth Seton Guild and Student Body CDedication Carnpaignl
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VERY REVEREND IOHN C. FALLON
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SISTER
IAMES I-I. GILMORE
GEORGE M. HABER
OLIVER D. KEEFER
IOSEPH L. LONERGAN
WILLIAM I. MCCASHIN
IOHN I. MCDONOUGH
IOHN R. MCKAVNEY
D. N. MURPHY
I. DUDLEY NEE
WILLIAM A. REITH
WILLIAM G. RYAN
CLARENCE A. SANDERBECK
A. I. WEISENBERGER
THOMAS BARTLEY
EDWARD H. COLE
WILLIAM G. CONNARE
P. B. CONROY
RAYMOND I. DOHERTY
DANIEL GEARING
ROY G. GETTY
FERRIS I. GUAY
IOSEPH M. HANNON
PAUL A. HOLZER
FRANCIS I. X. LACKNER
PAUL M. LACKNER
IOHN B. MAHER
DONALD MCILVANE
LOUIS I. NENE
IOSEPH P. NEWELL
MARCUS O'BRIEN
FRANCIS RODGERS
IOHN G, SELI
A. R. SPISAK
Parents, Alumnae, and Students of ESHS'
Acknowledge Gratefully these
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THE REVEREND FRANCIS E. TASSEY SISTER M. NAOMI
MOTHER M. CLAUDIA IN MEMORY OF SISTER MARY PAUL
SISTER M. FERDINAND SISTER REGINA CLARE
SISTER M. VICTORIA SISTER ROSE VINCENT
SISTER M. RITA SISTER SARA MARIE
SISTER M. ELECTA SISTER TERESA CLARE
SISTER AGNES EUGENE, S.S.I. SISTER TERESA VINCENT
MOTHER M. EVELINE SISTER MARY ZOE
MOTHER MARIA BENEDICT SISTER MARY IAMES DUMM, S.C. '45
SISTER M. BERNADETTE SISTER MARY BRIAN MCCONNELL, S.C. '45
SISTER M. CARITA SISTER M. ELLENITA O'CONNOR, S.C. '45
SISTER CARMELITA SISTER M. INNOCENT STEEDLE, S.C. '45
SISTER CECILIA SISTER MARY SETON WACKER, S.C. '45
SISTER MARY CLEMENT SISTER MARY PAUL WHEELER, S.C. '45
SISTER M. CORNELIA SISTER RITA AGNES CONROY, S.C. '46
SISTER M. DOMINICA SISTER IEAN AGNES FALLON, S.C. '48
SISTER EDITH MARIE SISTER MARIA O'CONNOR, R.S.M. '46
SISTER M. IOANNA SISTER M. COLETTE TOLER, S.C. '46
SISTER MARY IANET SISTER MARY VIVIAN WALCH, S.C. '46
SISTER IOSEPH ANGELA SISTER M. MARCIANNE LEONARD, O.S.B. '47
SISTER IULIA TERESA SISTER ZELMA MATTEUCCI, S.C. '47
SISTER M. IACINTA SISTER MARY LOUISE O'CONNOR, S.C. '47
SISTER MARY IUSTIN SISTER M. ANTOINETTE BOSCO, S.C. '48
SISTER MARY LEAH SISTER M. ESPERANCE CONNOLLY, S.C. '48
SISTER M. LEOCADIA SISTER MARY DE SALES FLYNN, S.C. '48
SISTER LEO VINCENT SISTER ELIZABETH MARIE MCGINLEY, S.C. '48
SISTER M. MARGUERITE SISTER MARIE TIMOTHY RUANE, S.C. '48
SISTER MARY LOUIS SR. MARIE GERARD PASCARETTA, S.C. '49
SISTER MARY FREDERICK SISTER MARIE ALICIA COLLINS, S.C. '50
SISTER MARY ALFREDA SISTER SHIELA MARIE COOPER, S.C. '50
SISTER MARIE CELESTE SISTER CHRISTINA DIBERNARDO, S.B.S. '50
SISTER MARIE DE SALES SISTER MARIE AGNES HALLORAN, S.C. '50
SISTER MARIETTA SISTER MARIE ARTHUR HAMILTON, S.C."50
SISTER MARIE ANTONIA SR. M. CAMILLA KARENBAUER. O.S.F. '50
SISTER MARIA ANTHONY SISTER M. NATALIA MYERS, S.C. '50
SISTER MARIA IAMES SISTER M, ASSUMPTA STOCK, S.C. '50
SISTER MARTIN DE PORRES SISTER MARY XAVIER GRUNDISH, S.C. '51
SISTER MIRIAM RITA SISTER FLORENCE SHIELDS, S.C. '51
MARIE BERNADETTE GOERTLER, O.S.F. '50 MEMORY OF SISTER MARY VICTOR FALLON, S.C. '50
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We were privileged to be the pioneers. Ours was the first class to be grad-
uated from Elizabeth Seton High School.
We remember . . . the classes that were interrupted by the hammers of
the workmen . . . typing in a room still piled with boxes and crates . . . eagerly
examining the "barrel of books" donated to the library . . . joining in debates
with other schools, the friendly arguments on "Should 18-year-olds be allowed
to vote" . . . the first day we wore our uniforms.
How proud we were of the brown and white . . . The Christmas play at
De Paul when the Glee Club wore their maroon and gold gowns for the first
time . . . the Christmas dinner in the gym Cnow the chemistry labl, exchanging
of gifts and carol-singing . . . the Valentine dance that has become a tradition
. . . our first May Crowning with the Queen and her attendants, and the rest of
us forming a living rosary.
The shadow of war covered our school years, but we remember the rosa-
ries we said for our loved ones overseas, and the gold stars on the Honor Roll
outside the chapel.
The Mass on Ianuary 4 in honor of Mother Seton, Benediction each week,
the daily prayers for the beatification of Mother Seton . . . events that are a
tradition now at Elizabeth Seton, we, the pioneers, remember doing the first
time!
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The Class of '45 pays prayerful tribute to the memory of Virginia Byrne
lVlcCreary who entered into eternal life lune 13, l948. May she rest in peace.
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It was unpretentious when we entered it, this school built high on the hill.
Q In 1942, our freshman year, the building wasn't yet pointed, and Room 3 was
N ' just evolving into a commercial department.
. ' But the spirit was there, full of fresh vigor and drive, the Seton Spirit. It was
contagious! No one tried to name it . . . we just loved being a part of it.
Li Our sophomore year rang bright with talk of a new addition to the build-
, 4 ing. The present one was filled to the rafters. "Someday, we will build," Sister
l Regina Clare said. "Not this year or next, perhaps, but someday . . . "
3 Bustling as juniors was a new experience. The school had now grown to
four classes, and we cheered the news that it was accredited. Room 8, or the
4 "gym," where we resorted for after-school dancinge-remember?-had been
converted into a science laboratory. The Seton chapters of the National Forensic
2 League, the Quill and Scroll, and the National Honor Society were born. The
1 PA. system sponsored its initial broadcast.
September of '45 was unique. We tested our new senior wings and enjoyed
T the experiment. Life was adventurous, new possibilities and experiences turn-
, bled over one another. So much living goes into a successful senior year. Ours
E was glorious: it ended much too soon.
We are scattered now, by time and distance. But neither years nor space
can blot out the thought expressed in one of our class songs:
"In your heart, you bear a treasure: memories of Seton High!"
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"No, Iunior, you musn't scribble in that book. You see, it's a very special
book. It's mother's Clipper '47!"
Why, it seems like only yesterday that we seniors of '47 insisted on grad-
uation in white caps and gowns. White, we pleaded, looked so regal, so out-
standing! How could we know this simple basic color came in so many different
shades and tones?
And has it been six years since I heard a Setonian make the immortal intro-
duction . . . . . and now, we'll have a few words from Father Haber?" I often
think what a gigantic vocabulary Father must have had to be able to compact
his speeches into a "few words." We always thought Father Haber "belonged"
to our class in a special way, because he "raised" us from scared, young
freshies all the way through Christian Social Principles.
We also had the distinction of being Seton's "war babies," at least that
is the name Sister Regina Clare gave us. Due to material conservation during
the war, our freshman class had official permission to wear short-sleeved
blouses. It's amazing how those blouses just never did wear out-we were still
"war babies" in Iune of '47. Would life at Seton have been so happy without
Sister Regina Clare? And I wonder how interesting Ivanhoe would have been
without her artistic stickmen riding gallantly into battle on their stalwart stick-
horses!
Can I ever forget the "piece d' resistance" of It's A Ming-Minerva, the
"odd girl," meticulously cleaning her glasses in the second act! Minerva's
glasses were rather extraordinary fand so was Minervalg they didn't have any
lens, just frames.
"Why is Mother drying her eyes? Because, Iunior, just a 'few words' re-
called just a few happy memories about my class of '47."
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I. S. GREGORIUS
IOHN I. KERNAN
IAMES P. MCARDLE
MR. AND MRS. A. E. OXENREITER
MR. AND MRS. LOUIS ASTI
HARRY I. BENIAMIN
IUDGE HUGH C. BOYLE
HERBERT BLUMENFELD
MR. AND MRS. DON P. CAMPITI
WILLIAM F. CERCONE
MR. AND MRS. PAUL REED CLIFFORD
ROY T. CLUNK
M. BARNEY COHEN
CARL COLTERYAHN DAIRY
MR. AND MRS. IOSEPH CONTALDO
I. E. CORCORAN
DANE CRITCHFIELD
MR. AND MRS. WM. R. CROTHERS
MRS. CLARENCE DAVIDSON
IOHN DILLON
DeLUCA DRESS SHOP
NANCY DUNN
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS DELAHANTY
MR. AND MRS. MATTHEW DELEHAUNTY
LEO M. DILLON, ESQ.
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE E. A. FAIRLEY
DAVID B. FAWCETT
DOCTOR AND MRS. IOHN FITCH
MRS. FRANK G. FREYVOGEL
O. HICKS FRIEDMAN
A FRIEND
THE HON. IAMES G. FULTON
ARTHUR D. GATZ
ARTHUR GATZ, IR.
OLIVER S. GEE
MRS. OLIVER S. GEE
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MR. AND MRS. HARRY A. SHEA
MR. AND MRS. IOHN T. RYAN, IR.
MORRIS GOLDSTEIN
MRS. T. A. GORDON
MORRIS B. GREENBERG
GERALDINE GROSSO
GEORGE HARTZBERG AND FAMILY
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE HESTER
THE PATRICK HOBAN FAMILY
DR. P. I. HUGHES
MR. AND MRS. EDWARD HOGAN
CHARLES B. IARRETT
IENNY LEE BAKERY
S. L. IOHNS, M.D.
BEN PAUL IUBELIRER
I. E. KALSON
HARRY KAPLAN
HOMER W. KING
DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM F, KLUEBER
MR. AND MRS. MAURICE L. KNEE
MR. AND MRS. IOHN KOIS
I. P. LALLY
I. S. LQVICTOIRE
MR. AND MRS. HARRY I. LAUER
ALVAH T. LEITH
IUDGE LORAN LEWIS
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N. I. LIPPARD
LOUIS LITTLE
MRS. I. A. M. MACALUSO
MR. AND MRS. IOHN MAISCH
CHARLES I. MALONEY
THE VINCENT MARKEY FAMILY
ALBERT MARTIN
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MRS. ANTHONY B. O'TOOLE
MRS. IOSEPH A. HOFRICHTER
COMPLIMENTS OF A GOOD FRIEND
MRS. FRANK TSCHIPPERT
A. C. O'DONNELL
MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS MASCHMEIER
LEONARD MAZER
P. I. MCARDLE
THE HENRY P. MCCRORY FAMILY
MARIE C. MCGEE
MR. AND
MRS. WM. I. MCSHANE
MORRIS MELMAN
HENRY MUSTIN
STEPHEN NAIPHOR
THE THOMAS NEE FAMILY
MR. AND
MRS. IOHN O'CONNELL
S. PEARSE O'CONNOR
MR. AND
MRS. LAWRENCE I. O'TOOLE
ELLEN, HONEY AND BEN PARKER
IOS. P. PASSAFUIME
DR. AND MRS. PAUL PETRAGLIA
BARNEY PHILLIPS
WILLIAM
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MRS. THOMAS RYAN
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MRS. I- I. SCHMALZRIED
MRS. CARL G. SETLER
MEYER S. SIKOV
SUPERIOR SPECIALTY CO.
IOHN STABILE
NICHOLAS R. STONE
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MRS. IOHN C. TOLER
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM I. USSELTON
MRS. MARY VOGEL
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ELIZABETH SETON MOTHERS' GUILD BOWLING LEAGUE MR. AND MRS. IOHN R. WILLIAMS AND DOROTHY
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September, 1944-Do you remember it, class of '48?
That was the first real look you had at Elizabeth Seton High School. Yes,
you had been there to visit, to see its exterior, to meet its faculty. But now you
were really on the inside. You were about to become a part of the "little red
school house," and a very important part, too. Yes, you were the last of the
pioneer classes, and you've always been pretty proud of that. You made Seton
a complete, four-class school.
These days were so strange and exciting, weren't they, class of '48?
Did I say strange? Well, whoever heard before of an assembly being held
on the steps of the main hall? How could we all fit-the whole school? But you
did, didn't you? The class of '48 can hardly believe that now that ESI-IS has a
lovely new auditorium!
Do you remember your first Christmas at Seton, class of '48? Remember
the first time you saw the tree on the landing? Mr. O'Toole had worked so hard
on it, and it did look beautiful, didn't it? You loved to change classes just to
catch another glimpse of it. And oh, the first turkey dinner! Wasn't it delicious?
But you had to Wait until you were sophomores for that. Remember?
Which one of you will forget the first May Crowning you were in, or the
very first Graduation anybody was in at Seton! Didn't you feel wonderful just
to be a part of it? The seniors looked so dignified in their caps and gowns, and
you wondered how you would look in yours. You just couldn't imagine your-
self so calm and mature as they seemed to you then.
Seton was such a wonderful school, and you were eager to plunge into
your next three years. You wanted to capture the privileges and duties, honors
and responsibilities that came with each succeeding year.
You had your share of them all, class of '48. You graduated Iune 6, 1948,
with all the poise and dignity that you saw in the first seniors.
Now, five years later, you can look back on the achievements of your four
years and still be very, very proud of them. Yes, you were the last of the pio-
neers, and you filled your part well.
You, along with your sister classes, helped to set the standards by which
Seton is known today. You and your wonderful teachers, who guided and ad-
vised you, helped to turn Seton from the "little red school house" to a big and
beautiful red school house. Yes, the exterior has changed and grown since you
left, but the same wonderful spirit that captured you way back in 1944 still
reigns on Capitol Hill.
Aren't you glad you were a part of it, class of '48?
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Reminiscing is a favorite avocation of alumnae. And, as with most tottering
old grads any urge to recall Schoolday memories usually evokes a laugh and
the nostalgic phrase . . . "Remember the days?" Probably the greatest compli-
ment We pay our school in these post-graduate bull sessions is this habit of
associating laughter with the classroom. In a Way, it was part of the curriculum.
What then, are some of these memories permanently logged in our col-
lective minds? Certainly, in one Way or another, many of them are connected
with the school building itself, all eight rooms of it. CThere Were, of course, more
than eight rooms-there were the "nuns' bedrooms" stuck in all sorts of odd
places around the building, and Where if you were Walking past and the door
was open you sneaked a quick look and thought you were living dangerouslyll
Particularly do most of us remember, due to close and jarring contact with them
at various times, the Wide wooden steps that dominated the inside of the build-
ing. It Was part of school dogma that those steps were never, never waxed-just
polished! Actually, they were more than stairs. They were church pews and
auditorium seats and, upon occasion Cvery rarel, racetracks.
In spite of the best and continued efforts of educators, it is the extra-cur-
ricular activities that are remembered with most enjoyment long after caps
and gowns are sent back to the rental companies . . . the Glee Club, Where
Sister Cecilia Wrested four-part harmony from Willing vocal cords: the class
plays Where junior and senior thespians emoted for the entertainment of as-
sorted aunts and uncles, the proms, the numerous class projects, the picnics.
Its easy to remember. They were happy times.
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To the Memory oi Sister Mary Victor Fallon
We were a proud group that fourth day of Iune, 1950, when we emerged
from Resurrection Church wearing our caps and gowns. We had just completed
four years in high school, and we all had diplomas to prove it.
We had just listened to a sermon by Father Martin O'Toole about the evils
we might encounter. Father had begged us to stay "close to God" during the
lifetime ahead of us-a long, long lifetime, we thought.
Nobody could know that one of us, Kathleen Fallon, had but a short life-
time ahead of her, that exactly two years later God was going to call her into
eternity. Kathleen Fallon, as Sister Mary Victor, left us for heaven, Sunday
afternoon, Iune 15, 1952.
We are proud that Kathleen Fallon-Sister Mary Victor-belongs to our
class of '50. We like to think that all of us listened dutifully to that sermon on
Graduation Day and to the other advice we had been given at Elizabeth Seton.
We like to think that when others of us are called-be the lifetime short or long
-we will join Kathleen in heaven.
Kathleen set a perfect example for us. She lived the last two years of her
life very "close to God" indeed, consecrated to Him as a Sister of Charity.
Kathleen, too, must have felt, as the rest of us did on Iune 4, 1950, that she had
a long lifetime ahead of her. But, we are told, she lived those two years as
though she knew they were her last. She drew "close to God." Very close. He
took her to Himself.
That is why, of all the distinctions of which the Class of '50 is proud, we
are proudest of all that Sister Mary Victor represents us and prays for us in
heaven. Our first complete class reunion of the sixty-six of us will have to take
place there. Kathleen, you will intercede, won't you, that we will have "perfect
attendance" with you there in eternity,-please?
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When we walked into Elizabeth Seton as freshmen, in l947, we were
rather frightened because this was a new experience-sour first year of high
school. Someone else was also starting something, for the first time, and she
was probably just as nervous as We about her new experience as principal of
a high school. There we were, the head of the school and the lowly, still-
unknown freshmen drawn together by the common bond of a new adventure.
As the days, months, and four years passed, We became more aware of
this bond. The office door was always open to us. Sometimes you wished you
wouldn't have to go in fespecially when you were headed for your demerit
card or waiting for report card distributionl, but the pleasant visits outnumbered
the others by far.
Luckily, Sister had the gift of making you feel at ease even in what could
be a most uncomfortable position, and that was a good thing for some of us!
Now that we are out of school, we'll always preserve the memories of our
happy high school years.
ln one of the most prominent places in our hearts will be our friend and
advisor, Sister Mary Agnes, among the first in our fond memories of Elizabeth
Seton, second only to our invisible inspiration, Mother Seton.
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The Class of '52 may be prejudiced, but we feel that our senior year was
the most exciting of the eight that Seton has known. September of our senior
year brought with it the day that We all had awaited anxiously-Ground
breaking. We felt some regret because we would not have the distinction of
graduating from the new building. Still, we were happy to have had the privi-
lege of being the last class to graduate from the old school, our second home.
And what a home it was with assemblies on the stairs, and class plays,
and glee club concerts at Brookline School, and on and on!
The next few months after groundbreaking were hard on academic pro-
cedure. Algebra equations weren't nearly as interesting as the arrival of steam
shovels. Rooms Four and Five, with their special construction scenery to look
out at, were becoming more popular every day. We almost cheered the day
that cranes lifted the first steel beams!
Finally, the foundation was completed. The day of the Cornerstone Cere-
mony was here at last! Our class was singularly privileged to act as honor
guard. As usual with most Seton affairs, the rains came, but our spirits were
not dampened a bit. We easily imagined that Our Blessed Lady in the quad-
rangle was shedding tears of joy!
Now the new building has taken shapeg our dream has become a reality.
May the new Elizabeth Seton High School hold the hearts of the students as
the old building held ours!
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As we stand at the threshold of our graduation, we, the "dedication class"
feel pensive upon seeing the dawning of dedication day for the new Elizabeth
Seton High School. A surge of pride-the pride of being the class which has
seen the fulfillment of the dream of an enlarged ESHS-rises in each senior.
A tinge of sadness-the sadness of leaving Seton just as her new glory begins
-touches each senior's heart.
Remember the day of the "big snow" when many of us couldn't make it up
Capital . . . how Mrs. Tschippert dried and pressed the snow-soaked uniforms
of those who made the hill . . . our Belle Hop which we attended in mufflers,
mittens, woolen sox, and galoshes because of the ice and snow.
We shall always remember Mr. O'Toole's serenades to blushing Setonians
. . St. Patrick's Day when everyone was Irish.
How we prayed to Mother Seton for everything-to settle the steel strike-
to see that the men stayed on the job-to hold back the rain until the roof was
finished. And this she did! Ten minutes after the roof was sealed, the rain came.
What excitement the day the chapel windows arrived! From Room Five
we watched them being placed, section by section, making the picture of
Mother Seton complete.
Our tours of the new building led us into the "cloister." We actually saw
the sisters' bedrooms. What a contrast to the "convent" in the old school! Re-
member that day of days when Bishop Dearden came and we met him in the
new building.
These days at Seton will soon be past for the class '53, but the true Seton
spirit will remain ever with us. The "pioneer class" dreamed of the new ESHS:
we have seen the completion of that dream after years of praying and planning.
Yet we feel some bond with the first class because we too have watched Seton
grow: they, the old, we, the new.
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IOHN CIANCAGLINI
IAMES CIBRONE
AGNES CILLO
MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY CLEMENTS
IOHN CLINTON
EDWARD COENNEN
MR. AND MRS. WALTER COLEMAN
CARMELINA CONDERATO
DOMINIC M. CONDERATO
ELIZABETH CONDERATO
ELLEN CONDON
GERALDINE CONLEY
MRS. MARIE CONNELLY
MRS. M. CONNER AND MRS. I. CLOSE
RITA AND ROSE CONNORS
ALBERT CONWAY
MR. AND MRS. ATHOS COOPER
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM COOPER
W. L. COOPER
CHARLES CORR
MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL COX
MR. AND MRS. IAMES W. CRAIG
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT CRITCHLOW
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT I. CROTHERS
MARGARET CSINICSEK
MR. AND MRS. PAUL CSINICSEK
ANNA MAE CULLEN
MR. AND MRS. I. L. CULLEN
ANNERITA CUNNINGHAM
MR. AND MRS. HUGH CUNNINGHAM
MR. AND MRS. IOHN M. CUNNINGHAM
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PATRICIA CUNNINGHAM
MARY A. CURRY
MR. AND MRS. IAMES CURTIN
MARGARET CURTIN
MR. AND MRS. R. F. CUSICK. SR.
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MR. AND MRS. WALTER A. CUSICK
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MRS. ELIZABETH DALEY
MARGARET I. DALEY
MR. AND MRS. IOHN DARVAS
CHARLES DATTILO
MR. AND MRS. HARRY DAVIS
MARY CATHERINE DEASY
MRS. ESTHER DEASY
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MRS. GEORGE I. DeBASI, IR.
MR. AND MRS. IOHN DeBASI
MRS. PATSY DeBLASIO
MARIE MERCEDES DEBOLD
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MR. AND MRS. CARL DeMASI
CARMELLA DENARDO
MR. AND MRS. BILL DESSAUER
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MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM P. DISSEN
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MRS. MARGARET DONOHUE
MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS L. DONOVAN
MR. AND MRS. PETER DORSIE
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MR. AND MRS. DANIEL L. DOUGHERTY
MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS E. DOWNIE
MR. AND MRS. RICHARD E. DOYLE
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MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM DURNIN
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM T. DUNN
MR. AND MRS. RICHARD EASLY
EAST BROOKLINE PHARMACY
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MR. AND MRS. IOSEPH FABIAN
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS FALLON
MR. AND MRS. IOSEPH FANTUCCI
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CHARLES A. FEIERTAG
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MR. AND MRS. FRED FINELLO
MR. AND MRS IOHN FIORILLO
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IAMES FLYNN
ALICE FLYNN
BENIAMIN FLYNN
CAROL FLYNN
GEORGE FLYNN
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MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE FOSTER
FOX CLEANERS
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MR. AND MRS. HENRY FRANZ
MR. AND MRS. FRANK V. FRITZKY
CHARLES I. FROETSCHEL
MR. AND MRS. D. I. FRIEL
IAMES N. FULLERTON
RICH AND DOLLY FUNDY
MR. AND MRS. W. E. FURLONG
MR. AND MRS. HENRY I. GALLIOT
EILEEN GALLAGHER
MR. AND MRS. IAMES GALLAGHER
T. I. GALLAGHER
AUDREY GALLAS
JOHN GALON
CATHERINE GARDNER
STANLEY E. GARDNER
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MRS. MARY GOOD
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MR. AND MRS. IAMES GOODWIN
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DOLORES GORRA
MARCO GRANA
MR. AND MRS. IOSEPH GRANA
MR. AND MRS. ELMER GRANDILLO
MARY RITA GRATTAN
MRS. WILLIAM GRATTAN
ALLISON D. GRAY
GAIL GRAY
MR. AND MRS. HAROLD C. GRAY
GREENTREE GIFT SHOP
GREENTREE HARDWARE AND ELECTRIC
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MR. AND MRS. I. GRIFFIN, SR.
MRS. IOHN I. GRIFFIN
MRS. LOUISE GRUNDISH
MRS. ANNE HAAS
IOHN W. HADVAB
MRS. CATHERINE HAGAN
MARIE HAGAN
MR. AND MRS. RANDALL HAGEMAN
MR. AND MRS. IOHN HAGGERTY
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GERALDINE HANLEY
GEORGE H. HANNEL
MR. AND MRS. FRANK R. HANZEL
BARBARA HAPCHUK
MR. AND MRS. HUGHBERT E. HARKINS
MRS. HELEN HARMON
IAMES C. HARMON
MR. AND MRS. K. E. HARTLAND
MR. AND MRS. JOHN HASKINS
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CAROL KANE
MR. AND MRS. IOHN KANE, IR.
MR. AND MRS. IOI-IN D. KANE
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RALPH KARTUB
THE IOSEPH KASPER FAMILY
KATHY AND ANN
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DOROTHY P. KEARNS
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MR. AND MRS. I. I. KIEFER
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM T. KILEY
MR. AND MRS, WILLIAM I. KIRCHNER
MRS. MARIE KIRSCH
SARAH KIRSCH
MR. AND MRS. PAUL C. KLEBER
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES W. KLEM
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES W. KLEM
MRS. MARGUERITE V. KLINE
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ROSEMARIE KORB
MRS. ANNA KOSKY
LAWRENCE I. KOSTERS
MRS. WALTER KOSSLOW
MR. AND MRS. CARL KOVACIC
MR. AND MRS. FRANK KOWALSKI
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MR. AND MRS. IOHN A. KRESS
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MR. AND MRS. STEVE KUBICK
MR. AND MRS. IAMES KUNKLE
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MR. AND MRS. EDWARD LALOR
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM L. LAND
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MARY F. LIPPERT
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MARIE MAISCH
MR. AND MRS. L. MAICHER
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MR. AND MRS. ROY MALONEY
MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL MANFREDO
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MR. AND MRS. CHARLES C. MANNIN
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MRS. THOMAS F. MARTIN
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MRS. LILLIAN MASON
BARBARA MASUR
MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY LAVORGNA
MR. AND MRS. IOHN LAWRENCE
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MARY ANN LEMAK
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM A. MASUR
MARGARET MATHEWS
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS MCBRIDE
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MR. AND MRS. RALPH MCGRAW
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MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN MEYER
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MR. AND MRS. MARTIN I. MORAN
MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL MORASCA
MR. AND MRS. PETER MORELLI
MRS. GEORGE M. MORGAN
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MR. AND MRS. C. I. MURPHY
MR. AND MRS. IAMES I. MURPHY
MR. AND MRS. EUGENE MURTHA
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MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS C. MYERS
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MR. AND MRS. IOSEPH M. NEIDHARDT
MR. AND MRS. L. I. NEIDHARDT
MARY AGNES NICHOLS
MR. AND MRS. HARRY NICHOLS
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE NICKOLOFF
MR. AND MRS. IOSEPH NILLES
IRENE NOEL
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MR. AND MRS. ANDREW NOVAK
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MARY A. O'CONNOR
MR. AND MRS. IOHN O'DONNELL
I. H. OFFUTT COMPANY
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MR. AND MRS. GEORGE O'HALEK
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MR. AND MRS. STANLEY O'HALEK
MRS. T. O'HARA
MR. AND MRS. IOSEPH O'LEARY
THE IOHN O'NEILL FAMILY
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MR. AND MRS. HARRY OWENS
MR. AND MRS. ROY OWENS
MR. AND MRS. IOHN PAIAK
STEVE, IOSEPH AND ANNA PAIAK
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IOSEPH PARDI
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MR. AND MRS. I. I. PARISH
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CHARLES POLIZZANO
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MR. AND MRS. THOMAS POTTS
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THE IAMES QUEENAN FAMILY
MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH BAKER
MRS. IEAN RATEY
MR. AND MRS. C. L. REED, IR.
MRS. T. E. REILLY
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MRS. MARION REISDORF
MR. AND MRS. A. P. REISING
MRS. AUGUST REITMEYER
MARY REMMEL
MR. AND MRS. IOHN RENNER
MRS. PEARL P. RENO
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MR. AND MRS. STANLEY RICHARDSON
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CHARLES T. ROURKE
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MRS. NELLIE SHEEHAN
MR. AND MRS ROBERT SHERMAN
MR. AND MRS. FRED SHERYCH
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MR. AND MRS LAWRENCE SHIMKETS
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DOLORES SLOBODNYAK
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MRS. NELLIE SMITH
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DOLORES STEELE
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MARGARET THIEBAUT
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MR. AND MRS. I. V. WALCH
MARY P. WALSH
MR. AND MRS. L. C. WEET
MRS. IEWELL R. WEET
ROSEMARY WEET
ANDREW WEIBLINGER
BEATRICE WEIBLINGER
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM WEIR
GERTRUDE WEISNER
MR. AND MRS.
HENRY WEISNER
PATRICIA WENDELL
WEST LIBERTY
MR. AND MRS.
MR. AND MRS.
MR. AND MRS.
BEN WHITMAN
BEER DISTRIBUTORS
WILLIAM WEYERS
RICHARD WHITE
IAMES WHITESIDE
THE IOHN WIEDOR FAMILY
IIM AND FRED WILL
EDWARD V. WILLIAMS
MR. AND MRS.
THOMAS WILLIAMS
BERNADETTE M. WILSON
MRS. CATHERINE WILSON
MRS. ELIZABETH M. WILSON
MR. AND MRS. W. WOLFE
MRS. ADELAIDE WOODS
WOOD'S SHOE STORE
SAMUEL V. WRIGHT
MR. AND MRS. I. WYSKO
MRS, IANE YEAGER
ALICE YOURICK
IOSEPH ZACCAGNINI
STELLA ZAIAC
MRS. V. ZAIAC
ELI ZELIGSON
MR. AND MRS. T. R. ZILCH
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lt is a pleasure for us to bring you a message of con-
gratulation on the dedication of Elizabeth Seton High
School. ln this great city of ours it seems only fitting that
our educational facilities keep pace With the far-reaching
program of expansion in the Civic and Industrial fields.
No effort should be spared in affording our youth the
best possible preparation for Vocations in the Arts, Sciences,
or other professions and trades of their choice.
We of Jones E5 Laughlin Steel Corporation Wish all of
you the best of luck and, God Willing, a long, happy, and
prosperous life.
BEN MOREELL
Chairman of the Board
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Compliments
of
HOMER TRUESDALE
Brookside Lumber and Supply Co.
COMMONWEALTH
TRUST COMPANY
WASHINGTON ROAD
BIGI BUS LINES
CO1onia1 3-7227
ANTHONY'S CLEANERS
TA1LoPts
Pressing While U Wait
1791 North Highland Avenue
Pittsburgh 28, Pa.
Capitol Records Distributing Corp
2020 West Liberty Avenue
Phone LOcust 1-5516
THE CHATEAU RESTAURANT
2652 Library Road
Phone Wlllurd 1-0622
BROOKLINE REALTY
REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE
"Where Buyers and Sellers Meet"
Phone LOcust I-9772
WEITZ 81 MILON0
PENNZOIL SERVICE STATION
1653 McFarland Rd. Cat the Super Mrktsj Pgh. 16 Pa
1320 Brookline Boulevard FIe1dbrook 1-7388 FLEMING-MCMULLEN SERVICE
Ioseph R. Zetwo William R. Sausser
1530 Potomac Avenue
Phone LOcust 1-8712
CENTRAL CQNTRACTING CQ.
428 Bowen HILL ROAD
LOcusI' 1-6023
SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. BEVERLY DRY CLEANERS. INC.
668 WASHINGTON ROAD
MT. LEBANON
New and Used Sewing Machines
"We Service A11 Makes"
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing
Notions, Buttons and Services
Phone LOcust 1-4722 Cochran Road LE1'1igh 1-2800
BRUS CO FUNERAL HOMES
-MT. WASHINGTON-
214 Virginia Avenue EVerg1ade 1-2345
-DOWNTOWN-
2007 Fifth Avenue COurt 1-6474
KOOLVENT ALUMINUM AWNING
COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH
FREE ESTIMATES-PHONE GRant 1-6786
Boulevard of Allies Pittsburgh 22, Pa.
Phone LOcust 1-4406
Loans for Every Worthy Purpose
PIONEER FINANCE COMPANY
813 Brookline Boulevard Pittsburgh 26, Pa.
Drink . . . EROS-T-LEMON
All Year 'Round
FIORUCCI BROTHERS RESTAURANT The face brick used in constructing the new
2747 Liberty Avenue Elizabeth Seton High School
Phone EXpress 1-0930 furnished
LEO J. CASSELLS
Hsupenof Cigm" GLONINGER :S COMPANY
1023 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 336 THIRD AVENUE
PITTSBURGH 22, PA.
WUNDERLY GALLERIES
901 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh 22, Pct.
Phone AT1cmtic 12711 Court
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MT' MERCY COLLEGE Face Brick-Glazed Tile-Stone
LANDO INSURANCE AGENCY
211 Berger Building
Fourth Avenue and Grant Street, Pittsburgh 19, Pa.
"7afz ,455 Zcu0z7 Weed"
HEALTH - ACCIDENT - INCOME PROTECTION
I-IOSPITALIZATION - SAVINGS PLANS - MORTGAGE INSURANCE
Group Plans, Family and Individuals
For information, phone
I. B. BRIDGES, Insurance Consultant, GRant I-9333
PENN-SOUTHERN
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
STEEL ERECTORS
150 Wabash Avenue
Pittsburgh 20, Pa.
Come Sway with lay at the
LEGION TEEN-AGE DANCES
featuring the ever popular
IAY MICHAEL
of Radio Station WCAE
Every Tuesday and Friday Evening at
LANGLEY POST
American Legion Hall
2863 Chartiers Avenue Sheraden
GRant 1-7892 Residence: LEhigh I-7319
STANDARD SPORT SUPPLY CO.
Athletic Goods
ROBERT 1. AUGUSTINO
335 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh 22, Pa.
MODERN SOUND COMPANY
Sound Equipment at Elizabeth Seton High School
Noblestown Rd., R.D. No. 5 Pittsburgh 5, Pa.
THE BRIDGEVILLE NATIONAL BANK
Phone COurt 1-2800
CARL L. SCHUMANN, Insurance
606 COMMONWEALTH BUILDING
316 Fourth Avenue Pittsburgh 22, Pa.
DAVIDSON AND COMPANY
K Guild Opticians?
Downtown, Ienkins Arcade
East End Wilkinsburg
Phone WA1nut 1-6015
JACK McLAUGHLIN
Public Accountant
Specialized Services for Bakeries and Restaurants
1508 Barr Avenue Pittsburgh 5, Pa.
Congratulations
MERCY HOSPITAL
THE BRIDGEVILLE TRUST COMPANY
Phone LOcust 1-5852
IDEAL SPORTS SHOP
Everything in Sports
648 Washington Road Mt. Lebanon, Pa.
Compliments of
THE MEXICAN SHOP
Imported Gifts and Novelties
Phone LOcust 1-5510
2933 West Liberty Avenue Dormont, Pa.
Phone HEmlock 1-79 36
GAY R. BROWN
Boolcbinders
2030 South 18th Street Pittsburgh 3, Pa.
HILL TOP BANK
We Solicit Your Account
830 Warrington Avenue Pittsburgh 10, Pa.
Phone LEhigh 1-2051
JOHNS' DRUG STORE
Prescription Specialists
1554 Beechview Avenue Pittsburgh, P
Q.
Compliments ot
FRANK A. BLUM Sr SONS, INC.
Wholesale Distributors
GARDEN GATE FROZEN FOODS AND MARGARINE
MARFRED MOTOR
Packard
Mt. Lebanon
MT. OLIVER GRILL
los. Fo
BEECHVIEW APPLIANCE
Electrical Appliances - Furniture
TERMS
1618 Broadway Avenue, Beechview
LOcust 1-7010
LOcust 1-8444 LOcust l-9971
USED CARS
BILL GRAY'S AUTO SALES
Bought-Sold-Traded
William Gray
ntqmq los. Cost 1753 West Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh 26, Pa
FRANK KOBACH
Compliments Cement and Concrete Construction
.Of-
421 WINTEBHILL STREET
KLINE ATHLETIC
PITTSBURGH 26, PA.
ASSOCIATION, INC.
Telephone Fleldbrook 1-3627
Office Phone: Bridgeville 22
LIMESTONE PRODUCTS 8. SUPPLY CO., INC.
READY MIXED CONCRETE
CONCRETE AND CINDER BLOCK
Builders' Supplies
MiI1er's Run Bridgeville, Por.
FELD'S PHARMACY
Prescription Specialists
430 SOUTH MAIN STREET WA1nut 1-3817
930 CHARTIERS AVENUE WA1nut 1-6200
Phone WA1nut 1-6886 Home Delivery
SISTER ELIZABETH MARIE
EDWARD ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR-WE SERVE HIM
ROBERT HAUS BEVERAGE COMPANY
BETTY
Beer-Ale-Soft Drinks
994 Greentree Roord WA1nut 1-6886
COQ1 is not Q LUXURY FUEL INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF
CATHOLIC ALUMNAE
It is cz LOW-COST, EPFICIENT, DEPENDABLE FUEL
2944 Chomrtiers Avenue
Use Solid Fuel for Solid Comfort
CORLISS COAL COMPANY Compliments of
200 Corliss Street Pittsburgh, Pcr. A FRIEND
Phone: Office: I-IAze1 1-6800 Res.: HAze1 1-4256
OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION
IIM VILSACK AUTO SERVICE
Auto and Truck Repairing
Electric and Acetylene Welding and Brazing
AMOCO GAS AND OILS
4532 Irvine Street, Pittsburgh 7, Pa.
Congratulations!
SISTERS OF CHARITY
ELECTRIC KITCHENS
541 North Homewood Avenue
Pittsburgh 8, Pa.
Suppliers ot
Kitchen and Cafeteria Equipment
W. A. Simons E. F. Heinike
HEPPS, DISTRIBUTOR
Duquesne Beer
Homestead, Pa.
HAze1 1-7237 Cement and Concrete Construction
FIELDBROOK CONSTRUCTION CORP.
RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION-REIVIODELING
General Contractors
507 Iohnston Avenue Pittsburgh 7, Pa.
JOSEPH FABIAN'S RADIO AND
TELEVISION REPAIR SHOP
5403 Second Avenue Pittsburgh 7. POI-
Compliments of
JOSEPH A. STEPHENS
Compliments of
A FRIEND
1VIARY'S BAR AND GRILL
Good Place to Relax
213 W. Eighth Avenue Homestead, Pa
Compliments of
J. HOWARD MURPHY
Alderman-15th Ward
Compliments ot
AMERICAN LEGION
Fort Black Post No. 533
A. I. VATER 6. COMPANY
Painting and Decorating
Contractors
PITTSBURGH 5, PA.
WAlnut l-5796
Compliments
of
THE CHILDREN 'S SHOP
4120 BROWNSVILLE ROAD
Whitehall
528 CHARTIERS AVENUE
McKees Rocks, Pa.
Compliments of
PASCOE MOTOR COMPANY
VINCE LYONS, Sales
Carnegie, Pa.
Congratulations to
His Excellency, The Most Rev. Bishop Dearden,
Sisters and Faculty of Elizabeth
Seton High School
Res.: W nu - 2- - Office: FAirfaX 145950
A' New H563 HUNT STAINED GLASS STUDIOS
JQSEPH A. SIEBER EXPRESS 1756 WEST CARSON STREET
PITTSBURGH 19, PA.
618 Lorenz Avenue Pittsburgh 20, Pa.
SILHOL LUMBER 6. SUPPLY CO.
Lumber and Builders' Supplies
Hardware, Paint, Concrete Blocks
Ready Mixed Concrete
"EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER"
Bridgeville 32 Briclgeville, Pa. Fleldbrook l-5900
Television-Radio-Appliances
SALES AND SERVICE
GREENWAY TELE-MART
1000 Greentree Road WAlnut 1-2720
STEINHAUSEIPS ATLANTIC SERVICE
Pick-up and Delivery
Phone WAlnut 1-9468
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F. J. BUSSE C0.
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1575 NOBLESTOWN ROAD
PITTSBURGH 5, PA.
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No Item Charge on Checking Accounts
BRDOKLINE SAVINGS 8. TRUST CO.
820 Brookline Boulevard
Pittsburgh 26, Pennsylvania
Fleldbrook 1-4800
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Banking Hours:
Monday, Wednesday and Friday-9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Tuesday and Thursday-12:00 Noon until 9:00 P.M.
Compliments of
MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY JOSEPH
AND FAMILY
St. Joseph's Protectory for Homeless Boys
Wylie Ave. and Protectory Pl. Pittsburgh 19, Pa.
SEND US YOUR PRINTING ORDERS
Combine Charity with Your Business .
Help Our Boys to Help Themselves
FAIRMON T FOODS COMPANY
Churners of Fine Creamery Butter
F or Over 65 Years
ASK FOR FAIRMONT'S BETTER BUTTER
Either Salted or Unsalted
MINUTE MAID
FRUIT IUICES
Bendix Authorized Factory Service, Bendix Automatic Home Laun
dry-Prompt, Efficient Service and Installation on
WASHERS - DRYERS - IRONERS
"Pon SERVICE cALL"
BEST SERVICE COMPANY
1333 Penn Avenue AT1antic 1-4975
HOFFIELD'S
Manufacturers of Supreme Horse Radish
PHONE COurt 1-4373
BELSTERLINGQS MARKET
THE DALEY FAMILY 321 Minton Street
Phone FEdercxl 1-2490
Best of Everything in the New School
"Quality Foods For Particular People"
INGRAM HARDWARE
As Near As Your Phone
CONROY FUNERAL HOME
Phone WA1nut 1-2069
10 West Prospect Avenue Ingram, Pa.
I I I I I CALL I-'Ederal 1-0900
Wishing Continued Success in the New Building
BAYER'S MILK COMPANY
THE WERNETH FAMILY For the Finest Dairy Products . . .
EDWARD KUHN God Bless You in Your New Building!
Floor Sanding and Finishing
THE J. D. PETERSON FAMILY
Phone WA1nut L6719
NIC SHANE CONTRACTING CO.
JOHN J. KANE and HARRY W. FOWLER
County Commissioners
County of Allegheny
Greetings from
JUDGE RALPH T. BELL
DEB- U-TEEN
Girls' Wear
2nd F 1oor-Ienkins Arcade
BOW-AGE TO BEAU-AGE AT1antic 1-3023
Bus.: AT1antic 1-9647 Home: EVe-:glade 1-8326
JAMES L. MOONEY
Insurance of All Kinds
Park Building Pittsburgh, Pa.
Compliments of
FRANK T. ECKERMAN
BROOKLINE BUSINESS MEN'S
ASSOCIATION
Compliments of
GEORGE B. MQDONOUGH
Braddock, Pa.
Oldsmobile . . . Products of General Motors
BERNTHALER MOTOR COMPANY
AL BERNTHALER-HEm1ock I-4755-1-5237
818-820 Brownsville Road Pittsburgh 10, Pa.
EVerg1ade 1-9130 LOcust 1-5513
Easton Lumber SI Builders Supply Company
OUR DIRECT MILL CONTACT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY
620 Warrington Avenue Route 19
ALDERMAN-17th WARD
FRANK MAZZEI
Marriage Applications Issued
1017 Carson Street, Pittsburgh 3, Pa.
CASSIDY REALTY
Compliments
of
Mount Lebanon Council 3084 3929 WU-LOW ROAD
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Congratulations from
RESURRECTION CHRISTIAN MOTHERS
AND LADIES' GUILD B E I N H A U E R
Phone LOcust 1-2755 Dependable for Over 25 Years
SALON BEN'A
Millinery . . . Hair Stylist JOE HOEBLER CHEVROLET
309 Beverly Road Mt. Lebanon 902-910 Brownsville Road Pittsburgh 10, Pa.
Compliments of
Congratulations!
Mr. and Mrs. John Haney and Daughters
THE CHARLTON FAMILY
Patricia Ann, '48g Donna Mae, '50: lane Claire, '52
Phone IAcl-:son 1-9679 Phone PLantation 1-1492
STAN'S SERVICE STATION METAL FIXTURE COMPANY
4501n'Irvine Street Dartmore and Englet Street Pittsburgh 10, Pa
Why not let us serve you
SUPREME DAIRY PRODUCTS
from South Hills' most Modern Dairy?
Call PLantation 1-3525
SCHNEIDER'S DAIRY
726 FRANK STREET
PITTSBURGH 27, PA.
2 Miles South of Mt. Lebanon COlonial 3-9906
GREEN LANTERN CAFE
Delicious Steaks, Chops, Shrimp
PARTIES . . . BANQUETS
Washington and Highland, Bethel Boro
STEVEN SON -WILLIAMS
COMPANY
WASHINGTON ROAD
Pioneer
Mt. Lebanon
Realtors
Compliments of
THE BROOKLINE GRILLE 81 BAR
Choice Liquors, Wines and Mixed Drinks
Under New Management Kanfoush and Mondalek, Props.
Your Hudson Dealer
JONES-LYNE MOTOR COMPANY
3106 W. Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa
Phone CO1onia1 3-8204
HARTMAN DAIRY
All Dairy Products
2815 Bethel Church Road Pittsburgh 34, Pa.
Best Wishes
MRS. C. H. GENS
Greetings From-
COURT CONSUELO No. 1032
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS or AMERICA
Quality Photo Finishing-Films-Cards-Cameras
PREMIER PHOTO COMPANY
710 Brookline Boulevard Pittsburgh, Pa.
Serving Brookline For The Past 38 Years
NEUSER'S MARKET
1049 BROOKLINE BLVD. Liahigh 1-1323
Compliments ot
WARRINGTON 5 AND 10
Brookline Boulevard
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VALLEY DAIRY COMPANY
Wx rf ANNE SWEENEY
Public Relations
2 '-f' S 819 EMPIRE BUILDING
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Phone Hlland 1-8621
ROBERT J. BUZZA
COZY COMFORT
Heating . . . Kitchens . . . Plumbing
Corner Broad and Collins Pittsburgh, Pa.
For Creating Beautiful Home Interiors, MARLITE WALL BOARD
LIBERTY TILE BOARD COMPANY
SALES AND INSTALLATIONS
Phone Hlland 1-8839
329 Denniston Street East Liberty
Phone -CHurchi1l 1-6808
W. N. DAMBACH. INC.
Distributors of Steeltex Products
500 Brushton Avenue Pittsburgh 21, Pa
Phone MOntrose 1-5234 Augie LaMantia
ENRIGHT AUTO SALES
Used Cars Bought and Sold
5425 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh 6, Pa.
BYRNE MEMORIAL HOME
701 North Negley Avenue
Phone Hlland 1-0700
Telephone BRandyWine 1-0885
HAWKINS CEMENT 6. SUPPLY CO
CONCRETE BLOCKS AND
BUILDERS' SUPPLY
Kenmawr Avenue and P.R.R.
Near Hawkins Station Rankin, Pa
Iohn Vallino, President
Compliments
of
IOHN I. DOUGHERTY, Esq.
KIEFER COAL 6. COKE CO.
Congratulations!
C. 6: W. ZIEGLER, INC.
Wholesale Purveyors of Dlstrlct Attorney
Meat, Poultry, Butter, Eggs and Cheese
IAMES F. MALONE. lR.
COurt 1-2363
108-110 Blvd. of Allies Pittsburgh 22, Pa.
TERHEYDEN COMPANY Locust 1-4089
D I A M O N D S
Ienkins Arcade-Street Floor Pittsburgh, Pa.
General Contractor
HARRIS-LAWRENCE INSURANCE
1514 Creedrnoor Avenue Pittsburgh 26, Pa
1308 Peoples Bank Building Fourth and Wood
Opposite St. Paul's Cathedral Ambulance Service--MU 1-5445 Phone AT1antic 1-8397
JAY A. MCCAFFREY PITTSBURGH RESILIENT FLOOR CO.
Funeral Home Linoleum-Furnished and Installed
200 S. Craig Street 1711 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa.
1202 Park Building Downtown phone Expwss 1,0667
HOMER J. SABISH
GUILD OPTICIAN
lVIcAVOY FUNERAL HOME
666 Washington Road Mt. Lebanon 1700 Forbes Street
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HEETER LITHOGRAPHING COMPANY
BRIDGEVILLE, PA.
GIFTS trom GRCGANS
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S the tinest in Diamonds, Golcl Jewelry, Watches,
Cloclzs, Silverware, Crystal, Leather Accessories
S gifts tor every occasion, ot utmost clistinction
aflfl value.
GROGAN'CQMPANY
ST. VINCENT COLLEGE
LATROBE, PENNSYLVANIA
Courses Offered:
Pre-medical, Teacher Training, Pre-legal
Chemistry, Sociology, Music, Psychology
Engineering . . . Business Administration
Communicate with the Dean
WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB
OF BROOKLINE
Pittshurglfs Lcacling Jewelers tor Over lOO Years Phone Wlllaxd 1-6161
Woocl St. at 6tl1 Ave. Grogan Blclg. Pittshurgli, Pa.
r 4 KOOLVENT ALUMINUM AWNING C0
ldeleplione Ari lantic l-l2-16
W. M. Kent, Factory Representative
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY
H878-1953l
Cefebraiing Jeueniy-five yeard o Jeruice io the
Community through Clzridiian eclucaiion.
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY
ATOP THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE
PITTSBURGH 19, PA.
VANG READY MIXED
CONCRETE COMPANY
Concrete Delivered Anywhere
GRANT BUILDING
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Telephone GRant 1-0700
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:" 'ifla ,,,, , '-"2 . . . HER DELIGHT
fi Thanks To Her Fully Automatic
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f atures assure you more leisur time. Controlled he t mean
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DUQUESNE LIGHT COMPANY
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THE CATHOLIC THEATRE GUILD OF PITTSBURGH
presents . . .
BLOOMER GIRL
CA Musicall
MAY lst and 2nd
Schenley High School Auditorium
Tickets: Cath. Cul. Center-Horne's Dept. Store
P-G RESTAURANT
WINES . . . LIQUORS
3031 West Liberty Avenue Dormont
BEST WISHES
from
PITTSBURGH HOSPITAL
SCHOOL OF NURSING
500 FINLEY STREET
PITTSBURGH 6, PA.
80 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Residential . . . Commercial
Painting-Decorating-Cleaning
Wallpapers of Distinction
SNIVELY-IOSEPH COMPANY
MOntrose 1-2892
413 N. Highland Avenue Pittsburgh 6, Pa.
Congratulations
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE No. 581 and
WOMEN OF THE MOOSE No.' 1155
Phone MUseum 2-8602
ALLEGHENY TELEVISION, INC.
Complete Television Service Since 1948
4409 Butler Street
SChen1ey 1-2172
JOSEPH C. PARIS
Funeral Director
4825 Butler Street Pittsburgh, Pa.
Compliments of
A FRIEND
Phone SChen1ey 1-2977
MALETICH PURE FOOD MARKET
4701 Hatfield Street Pittsburgh 1, Pa.
MUseum I-9197 ' MUseum 2-4111
EMPIRE FURNITURE COMPANY
Manufacturers ot Custom Built Living Room Furniture
FURNITURE FOR EVERY ROOM
4039 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh 24, Pa.
Congratulations
ST. KIERAN'S PARISH
lim, Shirley, Mom, Pop, Eileen, Regis
RUFFNER FAMILY
Iohn, Ianet, Martha, Carl, Ioan
4 4,5397 ' ' W Q?9-QYQVQ
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GERTRUDE HQWARD, CQLUMNIST
CSTARSHINED
Everyman has a dream, everyman on Life's Highway
Is part of the scheme,
His Plans and Thoughts
Woven in the Veil of Destiny.
I am about my Father's Business on Life's Highway
With my Dreams and Schemes
Hoping to weave my desires and wishes
Into Sackcloth and ashes and profound love.
As my friends are seated on Life's Anxious Bench
Beset with tales of woe and burdens harsh
May I share their cares and stop awhile,
Then follow the winding road of Charity.
I offer Him, the God above, the tears of Mary
Magdalene,
And silent prayer,
To temper the Blood of his Sacred Heart
And Ease His Crown of Thorns.
To do good each day I breathe
This precious Vow I hope to keep,
With my conscience as my Taskmaster,
And a cleansed soul my guiding light.
I hope my heart may be filled with Faith and Beauty,
And my tongue impart a treasuretrove of
encouragement
While each waking day may I ever rejoice
With the willingness to be about my Father's
Business ....
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1115 Bellaire Avenue LEl1igl1 I-7952 Pittsburgh 26, Pa,
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E. J. HERGENROEDER
Madam:
AUDITOBIUM SEATING
STRUCTURAL STEEL
and
'Um ' " LABORATORY FURNITURE
Elizabeth Seton High School I
furnished by
furnished by
THE HUGHES-OGILVIE COMPANY
327 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
KEYSTONE FABRICATING GBCM 1-2222
CCJMPANY
Distributors of
652 CENTURY BUILDING Office Furniture, Classroom Desks, Gymnasium
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PITTSBURGH 22, PA. qmpmem an
Wood and Steel Casework for
Hospitals and Institutions
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RAYMOND R. CRAHEN
'I200 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG.
PITTSBURGH 19, PA.
NORTH HILLS DAIRY
WELLINGTON 1-2600
Compliments
of
X7 ' Siege, inc.
2705 NO. Charles Street
Pittsburgh 14, Pa.
COMPLETE STAGE EQUIPMENT
W. H. WILLIAMS LUMBER CO.
PREBLE AVENUE, NORTH SIDE
Building and Industrial Lumber
Special Millwork to Your Design
Pittsburgh, Pa. CEdar l-6700
EDWARD A. ZILIAN
Pharmacist
North Side-Phone Llnden 1-2604
3898 Brighton Rd. Cat Kleberl Pittsburgh 12, Pa.
Congratulations
WILLIAM F. 0'BRIEN
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
ANDREA DANCE STUDIO
Ballet Par Excellence
Toe, Acrobatic, Tap, Adagio and Ballroom
Beginners, Intermediates and Advance Students
Under Supervision of Maurice and Andrea,
Internationally-known Dance Team
Endorsed by American Guild of Variety Artists
901 Ridge Avenue, Pittsburgh ALlegheny 1-4158
lVIORGAN'S CLEANING AND DYEING
Cleaning to Perfection in Our Modern Cleaning Plant
ALTERATIONS AND FUR STORAGE
Llnden 1-6400-Llnden 1-6401
51 Meade Avenue Bellevue, Pa.
Congratulations
Bellevue Council No. 1400
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
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Congratulations from
BUSCI-I Sz BECK, INC.
Excavators for the New ESHS Addition
Excavating, Grading and Hauling
Contractors
Power Shovel and Crane Bulldozers
Hi-L it Shovels Dump Trucks
WE1lingt
CONTRACT OR HOURLY RATES
CINDERS - SLAG - RED DOG
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OFFICE AND YARD
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THE ROSELIA HOSPITAL
Offers an 18-Month Course in
PRACTICAL NURSING M URD O CH
CHEVROLET
Accredited by the State of Pennsylvania
Classes enter September and March
Wrue: DIRECTOR or NURSING MAYHOWQI 16200
1612 Cliff Street, Pittsburgh l9, Pa., or
Phone Glzlant l-1771
BEST WISHES FOR YOUR SUCCESS FROM
ERNEST W' LAUSCHKE PATRIZIO ART MOSAIC COMPANY
Manufacturers' Representative Terrazzo and Mosaic Contractors
Hollow Metal Work, Kalamein Doors, Incinerators, 2022 Fifth Aifeflue Pitlsbllwhf PU
Bronze and Aluminum, Architectural Terra Cotta, PhOHeGRUHf1'3942
Flag Poles, lamestown Metal Corp., loseph Goder
Incinerator, Inc., Michaels Art Bronze Co., American
For Flowers, See . . .
Terra Cotta Co., Baartol Co.
C. PAUL GALLAHER
Diamond and Market Street
807 Standard Life Building Pittsburgh 22, Pa. ph.-me ATIQHIIC 1.5232
ATlantic 1-7969
7a
ELINOR M. KANE
The Executive Board of the Democratic Women's Guild
Congrafulaiiond
GEORGE I-I. SOFFEI.. COMPANY, INC.
Mechanical Contraciord
Plumbing-I-Iectting-Air Conditioning
Refrigeration-Sprinkler
Process ornd Industriorl Piping
I'IEm1ock 1-6121
1700 Iane Street
Pittsburgh 3, Pennsylvania
Phone PLuntc1tion 175252
Compliments
SOLOF'S FURNITURE STORE
SOPHIE SOLOF, Proprietor
-Of- Complete Home Furnishers For Over 60 Years
RUSSELL IONES
sUPER1oR coAcH sALEs CORP.
4846 Library Road Pittsburgh 34, Pa.
Route 51 at Irwin Drive Pittsburgh 27. Pct.
MATTER BROS.
CSince 19191
PLUMBING, HEATING, HOME APPLIANCES
Kitchen Modernization-Stainless Steel cmd Formica Tops
2934 West Liberty Avenue LEhigh I-1806-7
Compliments
ioft.
TAYLOR IAMS
WEST LIBERTY LUMBER coMPANY
1211 West Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, Pct.
Distributors for MARMON-HERRINGTON A1l'WheeI-Drive Trucks
FORD CONVERSIONS-4 OR 6 WHEEL DRIVE
Marmon-Herrington Parts' Service
2232 Sarah Street, South Side EVerg1otde I-3700
Interior and Exterior Painting
ERNEST J. RAMASSIN
QUALITY WoRK
Construction
Lighting Engineering
FERRY ELECTRIC COMPANY
2038 West Liberty Avenue
LOcust 1-4700
Pittsburgh 26, Pa.
RALPH I. CERMINARA
IUKE Boxss Fon ALL OCCASIONS
Weddings-Parties-Picnics
F Ieldbrook 1-2013
Compliments
-Of-
l OE GORSKI
530 BROOKLINE BLVD.
Compliments of
JACOB AND BEATRICE LABOVITZ
542 Brookline Boulevard
Compliments of
JAMES DeBASI and CHARLES THOMAS
Compliments of
COURT SOUTH HILLS No. 623
Catholic Daughters of America
Compliments of
BEECHVIEW AMERICAN LEGION
POST No. 740
BEVERLY FARMS
EXTRA RICH MILK
1234 REEDSDALE STREET
PITTSBURGH 33, PENNA.
Telephone FAirtax 1-3688
BELLEM PLASTERING COMPANY
A. W. Bellem-H. I. Bellem
Plastering Contractors
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
Cement and Stucco Work
Metal Lathing and Furring
1166 Morningside Avenue
EMerson 1-0328
PAUL KRESS 6 SON, Inc.
STONE CONTRACTORS
Millvale, Pa.
Mlllvale 1-2772
SHERRY LERNER
5536 KAMIN STREET
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Congratulations!
IAMES F. KELLEHER
Structural Steel Erection-Engineering
Reinforcing Rods, Steel Ioist
Specialist in Arc Welding and
Structural Steel Construction
AL1egheny 1-3589
232 Marshall Avenue Pittsburgh 14, Pa
WA1nut 1-1915
Compliments
HARRY C. SUEHR COMPANY of
Wholesale School Supplies
A FRIEND
411 South Main Street Pittsburgh, Pa.
SUPREME CLEANERS
293 Beverly Road
Phone LOcust 1-1082
THE FILLION STUDIOS
School of M usic-Speech-Dancing
70 Teachers, 45 Branches-Enroll Any Time
5321 Fifth Avenue
Call MAyflower 1-8300
ENGINEERED MATERIALS COMPANY
We were pleased to have furnished Lhe "GRIPT1TE" Aluminum
Framing for the Slate Blackboards
Pittsburgh 29, Pa.
Best Wishes
THOMAS F. POWER FAMILY
Mt. Lebanon Garage LOcust 1-1883 Fred W. Doerzbacher
F-0-11-D SOUTH HILLS PLUMBING COMPANY
Salesiservice fRegiSieredJ
Phone LOcust 1-1776 Plumbing - - - Heating
600 Washington Road, Mt. Lebanon Pittsburgh 600 Brookline Boulevard Pittsburgh 26, Pa.
POWERS MOTOR SALES, INC.
1561 West Liberty Avenue
DUQUESNE SLAC PRODUCTS COMPANY
809 Bingham Street Pittsburgh 3, Pa.
Compliments of
BLUE BONNET BAKERY
Quality Baked Goods
906 Brookline Boulevard
Provident Federal Savings 8 Loan Ass'n
Insured Accounts-Liberal Dividends
219 Shiloh Street Pittsburgh 11, Pa.
DI VINCENZO STUDIOS
Complete Church and Chapel Decorating Service
320 Maple Terrace Pittsburgh 11, Pa.
EVerg1ade 1-8652
DORMONT OLDSMOBILE COMPANY
M. F. SNYDER COMPANY
2885 West Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh 16, Pa.
FOR SERVICE IN MT. LEBANON, DORMONT, GREENTREE,
CALL LOcust 1-5800
BEER-ALE
Cold on Request-Ginger Ale, Soda Water. Soft Drinks
STONE'S DISTRIBUTING COMPANY
1569 McFarland Road
CHAPEL PEWS
...in...
Elizabeth Seton High School
. . . by . . .
CLAYTON SHEASLEY
Church Furnishings
SLIPPERY ROCK, PA.
Compliments
of
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE
Hazelwood Lodge No. 486
-and-
WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
Hazelwood Chapter No. 1178
af
GEORGE E. WINNER
Brownsville
FRED STEINLE
-With-
Donaldson Motor Company
NEW CHEVROLET CARS AND TRUCKS
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
Phone: ROseWood 1-8527
BASTIAN BROS. COMPANY
ROCHESTER, NEW YoRK
Designers, Producers of Exclusive High
School Iewelry
Genuine Hand Engraved Commencement
Announcements-Personal Cards
MR. CHARLES E. MCDONALD
920 Investment Building
239 Fourth Avenue Pittsburgh 22, Pa
BROOKLINE PHARMACY
502 BROOKLINE BOULEVARD
LEhigh 1-4883
Best Wishes
THE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
ANDREW
OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURAN
F. GOYETTE-General Agent
CE COMPANY of California
Life Insurance, Annuities, Accident and Sickness, Group
410 Alcoa Building Pittsburgh 19, Pa
Phone ATlcxntic 1-4000
THOMAS E'wHlTTEN
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The Pinkerton School for Secretaries
Day and Evening Classes
FREE LIFETIME PLACE SERVICE
Visit, Write, or Phone . . .
818 Libert A
y venue Pittsburgh 22, Pa
EXpress 1-0800
KNAPP BROTHERS COMPANY
I-'ish . . . Oysters . . . Sea Food
116 Boulevard of
Allies Pittsburgh 22, Pa
Compliments
of
IOHN I. FIORUCCI
Aldenncm
3404 PENN AVENUE
PITTSBURGH I, PA.
PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL
SCHOOL OF NURSING
BEAVER FALLS, PA.
Classes begin Iune 7
RADIO CAFE
514 Grunt Street
Phone COurt I-9874
KNIGHTS OF EQUITY AND
PITTSBURGH IRISH CLUB
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CONGRATULATIONS
and
BEST OF GOOD WISHES
SAM'S HARDWARE
950 Brookline Boulevard
PETER RAUCH COMPANY
HOME BUILDERS
LOcust 1-6112-Phone Answers At All Hours
L. A. Rauch-T. A. Rauch
Nationally Famous
Medical Secretarial Training
for Positions as Valuable Assistants
to Prominent Physicians Everywhere
Wide demand all over the country for BTC's
Medical Secretarial graduates. Unusual
2-year program: Several weeks as hospital
intern. Learn to take involved medical dic-
tation, perform laboratory duties, study
operative procedures, nursing techniques.
Gain poise, charm in nationally famous
course. Aptitude tests assure you success if
accepted.
Write or Call for Interesting Literature and
Opportunities for Admission
BUSINESS TRAINING COLLEGE
Dorothy C. Finkelhor, Ph.D., Dean
2802 West Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh 16, Pa. Carlton House 550 Grant St-I Pghnl Pa.
fPhone GRant 1-72271
Phone HEmlock 1-4022
ERNEST KUHN
POULTRY AND EGGS
Delivered to Your Door
107 WALTER STREET
PITTSBURGH 10, PA.
GANTER'S MEATS
Wholesale and Retail
Butter . . . Eggs . . . Poultry
HOOVER 81 DIGGS COMPANY
General Insurance
316 Fourth Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa.
Office: COurt 1-5290 Home: CEdar 1-1346
LOUIS A. HORN
Prescription Optician
821 Bessemer Bldg., Sixth St. Pittsburgh 22, Pa.
SCHlVIIDT'S COMFORT SHOES
Since 1873
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There are many rewards in a nursing caree
young woman who Wants to be part of a
r-and many opportunities for the
n honored profession. When you
think of your future . . . think of nursing.
FOR INFORMATION ABOUT S
CHOOLS OF NURSING
INQUIRE AT YOUR COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL.
HOSPITAL, OR COLLEGE
74a ROBERTMORRIS Saws' 2
ACCOUNTING
BUSINESS LAW SECRETARIAL
Horn WILLIAM PENN . A1'LANnc 1-0912 . rlrrssuncn 19 PA
CHARLES McTAGGART
Lk Borden Cheese Co.
633 BAR
633 Fifth Avenue COurt 1-8108
BRUCK UNIFORM COMPANY
KEENAN BUILDING
Compliments of
ED BARTELL
Club Celebrity, KQV
643 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh 22, Pct.
GRant 1-2989
ALDERMAN FRANK R. BRUNO
533 Fifth Avenue AT1cmtic 1-2171
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Milk Company
X .ns will
1627 SAW MILL RUN BLVD.
PLantation 1-9200
Best Wishes!
FRANK F . DeBOR
FELIX PERRI 6. SONS
BUILDER OF LOW COST HOMES AND
CONTRACT HOUSES
Ceramic Tile Work in this School by
BEECHVIEW MANTEL 6. TILE CO
1347 WEST LIBERTY AVENUE
PITTSBURGH 26, PA.
Compliments
of
A FRIEND
STANDARD SERVICE, INC.
WATERPROOFING CONTRACTORS
Concrete Restoration - Waterproofing
Pointing - Caulking
LEhigh 1-9100
1201 Banksville Road Pittsburgh 16, Pa
JAMES H. WILSON
FRemont 1-5332
A. J. BUERKLE
P1umbing-Heating-Remodeling
1305 Biltmore Avenue Dormont, Pct.
WALSH
Beer Distributor
966 BROOKLINE BLVD.
LOcust 1-3251
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DALLAS-ATLANTA
PlTTSBURGH-DETROIT- PHILADE
Congratulations to . . .
Elizabeth Seton High School
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FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT
SETON HILL ACADEMY ALUMNAE
Complhnents of
A FRIEND
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J. E. FOSS COMPANY
Cameras and Film
2422 Saw Mill Run Boulevard
Locust 1-0934 TAPE RECORDERS
FRED J. GALLAS
Pipe Organs-Tape Recorders
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Drive in and Get Acquainted With Us 1-X
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MT. LEBANON MOTORS, INC.
DODGE-Brilliant New 6's and V-8's
PLYMOUTH- -Popular Car for All the Family
DODGE-"Iob-Rated" Trucks
USED CARS-Triple Checked for Safety
904 Woodbourne Ave. Shop-100 MCNQHY Bd. 2950 Banksville Road Fleldbrook 1-3131
COurt 1-9666 Pete Mitchell, Manager
Compliments ot
MITOHELIJS RESTAURANT 81 BAR JOHNSMANVILLE SALES CORP.
Acoustical Contractors
511 Court Place Pittsburgh 19, Pa.
THE BROOKLINE JOURNAL
STOLL'S DRUG STORE
1600 Broadway CCor. Hampshirel
824 Brookline Boulevard Pittsburgh 26, Pa.
Beechview, Pittsburgh 16, Pa. LOcust 1-4444
THE BROOKLINE PLUMBER RRENTWOOD MOTOR COACH CO.
Registered
PLantation 1-3815
A. G. HOFMANN
Coaches are available for Chartered Trips from Brentwood, Mt.
613 Brookline Boulevard Pittsburgh 26, Pa. Oliver, City of Pittsburgh and other South Hills Communities
Fleldbrook 1-7873 CO1onia1 3-8614
J. J. FLAHERTY 81 SONS
Painting Contracting
1818 Fallowfield Avenue Pittsburgh 16, Pa.
SAXONWALD GREENHOUSES
Seasonable Cut Flowers
FRESHNESS GUARANTEED
We Telegraph Flowers-PLantation 1-0100
South Hills Pittsburgh 34, Pa.
DOWNTOWN MOTORS
Pontiac
OLAF E. OLSEN
2001 West Liberty Avenue South Hills
Phone LOcust 1-4500
THOMAS O. DAVIS, JR.
Alderman
1663 Broadway
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