Owensboro Catholic High School - Reflections Yearbook (Owensboro, KY)
- Class of 1956
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We found that our purpose in life was to know, love, and serve God in this world so as to be happy with Him forever in heaven. Throughout our years in grade school we explored further into our first lesson. We prepared ourselves to achieve the purpose of our existence, the attainment of the vision of God, by living a life of faith in hope and charity. Our high school career began with apprehension on the part of some, re- luctance on the part of others, shyness on the part of still others, but with eagerness on the part of all. We looked forward to planning a course of studies that would prepare us to take our place in life. Reviewing our first lesson we realized that we must prepare not only for our work in this world, but especi- ally for our place among the citizens of heaven. To do this we knew we had to lay a firm foundation for Christian living, the love of God through faith and hope. During our high school religion course we stressed the necessity of these virtues to achieve our eternal destiny. We arrived at a deeper realization of Faith, which opens our eyes to the true splendor of God and man and gives us vision, of Hope, which gives us courage to buildg of Charity, which unites us to God Himself from Whom we derive the knowledge of truth and the assurance of happiness. Now our lesson is ended, and we are going into the wide world with eager- ness and confidence. Our first lesson is ended, its application continues. We have our assignment, our challenge: Be men and women of humble faith in God, of firm hope, and of constant love for God, having the assurance of a full per- spective on life and a View of time in the light of eternity. THUS ENDETH OUR FIRST LESSON Z ff W i k,-, ig:-jg f . f ,ii an , Lf, A ' 1 l i O My EI iff' M l Tl :i ' ': ' if' 'T ii E': Q OUR OUEEN, OUR MOTHER, TAKE US AS THINE OWN Thou art the Gate of Heaven and the Morning Star, Virgin Mary, Mother of the eternal King and our Queen. Make us pleasing to thy Son, for all Virtue, honor, and glory shine from thee. 3 ev? 5955? ll 1185881 1 mimi exol9U N C if 'I J , g f in A -5 , . f, , Q- M. 11 '- . fair' 'W V ,aww MW - law 'H I1 '- - V L9 May the Blessing of Almighty God the Fa- ther, the Son, and the Holy Spirit be up- on all our Graduates, their teachers, school-mates, parents and famili remain with them, 'f'5'lf-01434-L16 H-,1,L..f,7'0 4 es and ever CLCM, SISTER JOSEPH MARY SISTER MARY CLARISSA SISTER MARY CONSTANTIA SISTER MARY DOMINICA SISTER ALBERTA SISTER HELEN CONSTANCE SISTER CELINE MARIA SISTER MARY JUSTIN SISTER JOSEPH BEATRICE SISTER STEPHEN SISTER JAMES MARIA Principal SISTER MARY MICHAEL SISTER AGNES MARY SISTER ADELAIDE SISTER MARGARET PATRICE SISTER ADRIAN MARIA SISTER THERESA JANE SISTER DANIEL ELIZABETH SISTER JOSEPH ELIZABETH SISTER ANN VICTORIA SISTER MARIAN R EVER END CHA RLES SA F F ER Guidance Director Left ro right: REVEREND BERNARD POWERS, REVEREND CHARLES FISCHER, REVEREND HENRY O'BRYAN We are building every day, In a good or evil way And the structure as it grows, Will our inmost self disclose. Till in every arch and line All our faults and failings shineg It may grow a castle grand, Or a wreck upon the sand. Do not ask what building this That can show both pain and bliss, That can be both dark and fair! Lo, its name is Character. Build it well, whate'er you dog Build it straight and strong and true Build it clean and high and broadg Build it for the Eye of God. 6 HPAJMQA A merry heart does more good than all the medicine in the world. Q46 dgaww Nothing so truly becomes feminine beauty as simplici- ty' II Qikmfiaf . Candor is the seal of a noble mind. zwfhdfbbl Kind hearts are more than coronets. WQ-'file' UZMJ A kind heart is a fountain of gladness, Making everthing in its vicinity freshen into smiles. Generosity is the sunshine in which her character grows.' The flower of sweetest smell is shy and humble. Qzafziifzm With malice towards none, With charity toward all. Refreshing as the morning. XHQU GLA, The hand that made thee fair also made thee good. QALQM GQJLQW Laughing, smiling, always E330 Worries never come her way. K-MQAQMLU 'Sweet and mild her manner, Warm and glowing ever. WAI!!-Q True worth is in being not seeming. My, 11EM w Writ-' V9 Sian J hwy He is always of the opinion of the learned if they speak first. Q: Q H ' Not too serious. -wr' HOF IOO gay, ,rf--w just a real good Sport in every '4E way. ,CMQL Her ways are ways of pleasantness and her paths are peace. QmAM A little fun to match the sorrow RJ 2. 'Rr of each day's 'Mn growing-and so good morrow. 'V' As carefree as the Wind that blows She brings fun where e'er she goes. :HW 74540 AM? The mind ought sometimes to be diverted, that it may return to the better to thinking. wwf wwtyzg A mind at peace fy with all below, W WW!! He likes to like people, therefore people like him. 15: , --gg Vnfff' WfH' To know him personally is to love and respect him. eww? Simplicity is the straightforward- ness of her shining soul in character. lnner sunshine warms not only the heart of the owner, but all who come in Contact with it. Small, but how dear to us God knoweth best. L..1.f.mz:,1 He is true to the last. wwe Genius means the transcendent capacity of taking trouble. mmm limba So full of mis- chief, fun and glee, Yet bespeaking true sincerity. aiaawmazzsw Expression is the mystery of beauty. Mv,QOL5l,,.L Is there anything in life so lovely, As the laugh and merriment of a young girl. WWW A kind heart is a fountain of gladness. QVZ JWJ He is not only witty in himself but the cause that wit is in other men. 4-3920-rf-'C-ocfjZ5Lvn46f Her silence is more eloquent than words. Such laughter with such grace, she blended. gM,W,,fe,:,2,1a4..A, He seeks the last seat, for distance lends enchantment and besides, he likes to talk. 6taL.JL1,c964.,0.- How oft we watched and laughed and loved that merry heart. Wzbzwvaalifff Her eyes-they smila like Ita1ia's skys, and makin flirtin' looks at you. fb!-vt, Good artists give everything to their art And consequently are perfectly interesting in themselves. QWWW When a girl ceases to blush, she has lost the most powerful charm of her beauty. fdm Med.. He who has truth in his heart need never fear the want of persuasion on his tongue. WS at 'R' e ' 'ffiifs 745' I MH 'fk-L, I as 1 ' . f- .W xr ': :: , t ak ,T -s if ,ax rv ' 3 fb Q f '.'is H. . 1-vfiifgyzsna ti A twinkle, a smile and then a hearty laugh. WLM Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye, In every gesture dignity and love. 3,j,f,.,Zx.,.:2: She scatters laughter who can enjoy much. 5zfafz.4L,Q5gfLa.m,Z' A sympathetic nature treasures a golden key, That unlocks the burdened hearts of others. QM charm A faithful friend is better than gold. mfirl One in a million, bright as the sun. VQWLLWWMM0 Stillness of person and steadiness of feature are signal marks of good breeding. Lzfzww She that is ever fair and never proud Has tongue at will and yet is never loud. 07 2 , The thing that goes the farthest toward making life worthwhile- a pleasant smile. Ciawieaf It is chance that makes brothers, but a heart that makes friends. HRW Kaz, A friend amiable, clever, and devoted. Maki Laughter in abundance And all-embracing kindness. 0-LM Zf,:,Wi.Z'1'r 'Tis good nature wins the heart. 55 wma WWW Quips and pranks and wanton wiles Nods and becks and wreathed smiles. T eat., She is gentle, she is shy, But there is mis chief in her eye. WW' And yet a spirit still and bright, With something of angelic light. .mfm Golden hair like sunlight stream ing Gu the marble of her brow. ZQJZZK 'Caesar was short Napoleon was short And he is short too His heart is as far from fraud as heaven from earth. M!f:ff7fm4 There is no superficial visi- bility, but a bountiful and beneficient soul that sparkles in her eyes and smiles on her lips. r 0cZa0 y Sincerity - a deep genuine heartfelt sincer- ity is a trait of true Womanhood. ZW! 55' A day for toil, an hour for sport, But for a friend is life too short. 57,4 Good company and good discourse are the very sinews of virtue. WQ77fwf www A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. QMM The desire of pleasing betrays the secrets of her heart and some- times reveals her hopes. Meera Quietness and confidence shall be his strength. Reason and calm judgment the qualities specially be- longing to 3 leader. fit' A little tiny, pretty, witty, charming, darling, she. A nameless grace softly lightens on her face-smiling, sincere, serenely sweet. Qa,a,.a QAJW Thy voice is a celestial melody. To do easily what is difficult for others is a mark of talent. A freckled face has sparkling grace. Qasadaf Her sparkling sallies bubble up As from a natural fountain. Gal? Yxlw The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. Mt., 49,,52,:f She is graceful and petite, She has charm that's fresh and sweet. Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. effw Honesty is the Vital air of his living. n With her all is harmony and calm and quiet. Ame! 502212, Gaiety and laughter are the seeds of a Wholesome and content life. He never puts off until tomorrow what he can possibly do the day after. R 1-sl-F' HM 52742 His sense of humor is one beyond compare. What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. fgsb-QAJJLUX-,L The flower of meekness on the stem of grace. EJWW-JLU,,L.lL 'Cheerfulness is full of significanceg it suggests good health, a clear conscience. ms-vw QQ QMVJL QJLQ! A boy who is of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. Friendship is like the breathing rose, with sweets in every fold. And nought disturbed the even tenor of her way. 5,,,f4,Wr2u4-JW Sincerity is the road to heaven. dia A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. ,.f-5'-13.5 Forward and frolic glee was there. The will to do and the soul to dare. Her laughter flows from a joyous heart, for without kindness there can be no true joy. ' mfg Sincerity, truth, and faithfulness, comes into every essence of her friendship. gal? iam-012, Kind words are the music of the world. His kindness is as a perennial spring. Gfryubaf A s nonchalant as a Senior is, As intelligent as a Senior should be. W Q ' ' JQVL1, Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. ,bww She has eyes that could speak though her lips were silent. His wit is as a sparkling fountain bubbling over at the slightest ripple. Wd4'5f?i Life begins its noblest spring of excellence in his sudden impulse to do his best. Y Jlaflw Her cheerfulness is like a flash of lightening that breaks through a gloom of clouds and glitters end- lessly. ELALZJJWM If common sense had not the brilliancy of the sun, it has the fixity of the stars. 4f.eCf7,64f3!E',j76W Work fascinates himg he can sit and look at it for hours. 'f Nlww 'Nw' 9 ,7Z2ff5ffQ7f'? The great hope of society, An individual character. ?,z:,,W D4-2540 Her sincerity is to speak as she thinks, to make good what she promises, and to be what she appears to WZMLJ A good disposi- tion is God's choicest gift. Jai? Goodness causes joy and love to shine forth from every part of her face. ffA,4zff A light heart lives long. dawg -if :Emma QAM Not too good, not too bad, He's one pal we're glad to have had. GX 5311s,-1 QM--I dfcwcflc. Her smile is disarming, She is perfectly Charming. As cheerful as the day is long, As sunny as the gayest song. Tha... Dain., Age cannot wither her nor custon stale, Her infinite variety. E.. Good nature and good sense must ever join. wamafll He who has an art has everywhere a part. lake., Blithesome and cheery, Never aweary. 57144.14 To generous souls every task is noble. WJUWMZ The perfection of outward love- liness is the soul shining through its crystaline covering. Lugz Full of fun, full of play, He threads his Path a joyous Way. M1475 A winning smile a helpful hand, a heart sincere and true. WIMLMLJB' She learned to say things with her eyes that others Waste time putting into words. 777514271 She wears a sweet, attractive grace and in her soft voice, there beauty was. f Not by years but by disposition his Wisdom is acquired. 'Vx I iatmlfw He who attains sincerity is he who chooses what is good and holds it fast. Bflff XM Gaia A fun loving lass good natured and true. o J-V1 She looks forward Thinks high, Dreams little And does rnuch. ' AQpo4047 Simplicity of character is the natural result of profound thought DQ,,.1E.Jafb91 A silent tongue and a true heart are the most ad- mirable things on earth. With her eyes in floods with laughter. fazaga.. Wylie To know her is to like her, To like her is to love her. Qaeda It is better to be small and shine Than to be big and cast a shadow. Kmoygwi 5 M 'vP Serious but cheerful, friendly not austere, To others lenient to herself sincere. QM, WW Her Voice was ever soft and gentle. WLZW A gentle, tender, happy heart- And beauty dwells therein. Q. Eyes of brown, dimples too, Vlhose heart is kind and love is true. wwzdfizw Politeness and amiability - all in one. '7e1f'f7WrC'f'r Truthfulness in work is as much demanded as truthfulness in speech. ' High erected thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy. ' GLIJJU A y f . ,vgmy L J' I L y fi!-12 f Ap WEN XX M X1 X X ,fi , mx Q2 1K I W j 1fm'V J V W W' Q Q' I , my P 4 'IV Llflm LVL lj! ,Q W cw Mix! 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