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We, the Senior Class of '36, are looking forward to June with eager anticipation. Do you wonder why? If brings for us our GRADUATION DAY-a day full of inspir- ing thoughts, the climax of events in every student's life. We shall have reached the parting of the ways with LIFE'S DUTY summoning us. We must bear our part in life's great work. These are for us days of serious reflection-days when we, who wish to succeed, must find out our short- comings in order to correct them, and real- ize our advantageous points so that they, too, may be developed. Our characters must be strengthened and rounded out if we are to attain the highest ideals of womanhood. If we neglect to enter into ourselves, life will become aimless and ambition for things worthwhile will die. Our success in life de- pends upon the wise selection of our voca- tion and this can only be made by knowing ourselves and our apptitudes and then seek- ing wise counsel. Now is the time to be- gin-COMMENCEMENT TIME! -Mary Carita Brown, '36, alter J. Sperlin 'fla,g?QQ,.3 A - FUNERAL DIRECTOR 5 622 LOCKART STREET fi., u f rx .I W U I J II Two Blocks Below E. ohio sf. l , , ' . Opp. St. Mary's Church Amy ., -f.f.nas..z-'G-4. .' , ost modern methods known to our profession. Quality the highest obtainable. Telephone Fairfax 1998 Our prices are consistently moderate and within the reach of all. ' We do not advertise prices, because of respect for the private nature of our profession. Our references: Any home where we have been called to extend service. VV ALI ER J. SPERLI Ambulance Service - Use of Chapel - Impressive Service
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THE BOYHOOD OF JESUS The title of this picture is The Boy Christ. He is about twelve, the age when every Jewish boy was obliged to fast and take part in religious ceremonies. Accordingly He, with His foster-father and His mother, goes to Jerusa'em. The divine Boy is thrilled with recollections of H.s Jewish race as He visits the synagogues. His Father's interests are now fore- most in His mind. H-e remains in Jerusalem after the feast and hunts out the doctors and teachers to expound for them the prophecies and the doctrines. Among this learned group, Mary and Joseph find Jesus, the center of admiration, answering questions and astonishing the puzzled doctors. Mary draws near and mildly reproaches Him, Son, why hast Thou done so to us? Behold, Thy father and I have sought Thee, sorrowingf' From the gentle lips of Jesus fall the first words that the Bible has recorded that He spoke- How is it that you sought Me? Did you not know that I must be about My Father's busi- ness? These sentences express the Divine Sonship of Jesus and the object of His mission on earth. Having respectfully explained His conduct. He went down from Jerusalem and was subject to them. He, the Creator of the universe, the Christ whose wisdom had astonished the doctors helps St. Joseph at the work bench. His years at Nazareth ran on in quiet, uneventful ways during which time our Lord communes with His Father and prepares Himself for His public life. The boyhood of Jesus is expressed in a few words: And Jesus advanced in wisdom and age and grace with God and men. I, too, must advance in wisdom and age and grace as I grow to womanhood. I must try to perfect myself spiritually and intellec- tually that. I may become fit for my life's work- whatever it may be. Patricia Phelan, '33 A.. -40.1-li ST. JOAN OF ARC The members of the Catholic Crusade club chose St. Joan of Arc as their patron saint. It was she who strove to free France from the tyranny of the English and who attempted to preserve the Catholic faith in that country. This young girl of seventeen was appointed by messengers from God to do this work. Because she fought boldly and courageously, she was captured and charged with sorcery. After an unjust trial, she was burned at the stake for her church and country. This great saint, the Savior of France, is hon- ored and respected the world over. Mary Hergenroeder, '38 Q +4-+4io+4-Q4-+++-0++04-Q4-0+Q-94-0-0-O-0 + I Compliments of . . E lVlILLER'S TAVERN, E 2111 Perrysville Ave. I oo-0-04-04-Q-0-ooo-0009+-04900000-04-Q-0 Q +04-0-044-Q-0000-0 000+-Q-0-944 Have your shoes rebuilt MCBRIDE the... 2 Perrysville Ave. and Charles St. 9 N. S. PITTSBURGH, PA. 0 040-o+0Q-0+-Q-00-+04-0-Q-+4-0-00+-0-0-+0 Q -0- 9-vo-0-0-0-0-oo-so-Q44-0404-0440-0-0-0 3 C ...way SOLOMON'S MARKET Fresh and Smoked Meats Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables COR. MELROSE AND HOLYOKE ST. Fairfax 5562 N. S. Pittsburgh, Pa. I O-0-Q00-of-0-0-boo-Q-040-Q-+0-0+4+-0-0-0 I +0-04-0-0+-ro-Q40-04+-04-vo+0++-o-0-of-9 Fa. 3595 Delivery Service E CALNAN Y5 BAILEY Stand 22-23, Allegheny Market Fresh Fish, Oysters, Rabbits, Turtles Q-o+o+++o-Q4-rv -0- Q Q ++4+o++oo-Q-049-0--o+o-oo-ro-+4-04 cQ+O STEVE SPRTEL Fresh and Smoked Meats 814 E. OHIO STREET Ce. 2997 N. S. Pittsburgh, Pa. + .9-Q-00-909-70-GOO-OCC-O-O'9-000 . lv -0-4-9-ofooro-+0-4 O WM. A. SCHLEICH BARBER 822 .E. OHIO STREET I N. S. Pittsburgh, Pa. .07GC0O0-O-00-99-0-0099-O-00000-O-0-O9-9 . PAGE 19
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