Annunciation High School - Annunciator Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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fl .i.. NSSBQSQSSQSQSQSESQSSBQSQUQSESQUSGBWQGSQSESQESBEQSBSSQUQSQSQSSBZ 6 THE ANNUNCIATOR Q JUNE, 1936 ANNUNCIATION HIGH SCHOOL PITTSBURGH, PA. Q f QU SUEW i In order that the graduates from our high school may take their place in a fitting manner in the world without being of the worldg that they may be trained for the battle of lifeg that they may be provided with the equipment for heart and mind so necessary in these perilous daysg that they may be strengthened by a knowledge, reverence, and control of self to cope with the moral and intellectual dangers before them, that they may be prepared for the puzzling questions ahead before they are thrown into their midst, it is necessary to instill into the hearts of our pupils a keen sense of duty to achieve courageously the following ideals: Be prayerful and place yourself under God's care and His Blessed Mother's. Be proud of the Faith that is in you and cling to it. Be true to God and to yourself. Be sincere in all your social relations. A Be willing to share the burdens of those who need your help. Co-operate with others in work that is to be done. Have faith in yourselves and in those with whom you labor. Have greater confidence in God, more love for men, and a kinder attitude towards all. Strive for mental efficiency that you may always be guided by right principles. Endeavor to build up physically that you may bear your share of life's burdens. Determine to make your life work a service to humanity. Be courageous in assuming responsibilities in your parish, in your home, and in your nation. If you make these ideals dominant in your life, they cannot help but bring Success The Faculty .ll0,l...- GLEANINGS Write injuries on sand, but engrave benefits on marble. Hatred exists in hearts which are too weak to forgive. We do not count a man's years until he has noth- ing else to count. 'Tis thus that on the choice of friends, our good or evil name depends. The Curtain Falls The final act of High School Days Draws swiftly to an end, And on this thrilling play of plays The curtain must descend. It was a most exciting treat ' For everyone concerned To act the play without defeat Until it was well learned. All scenes were laid at A. H. S. The time-four years of school, And every actress met success By making work her tool. There were some heartaches great and small With tears throughout the playg But laughter sought to conquer all And friendship paved the way. The skill which every star displayed Was pleasing to behold. Beneath the garb of every maid There lay a heart of gold. But all four acts have ended now, The last one fades away, And every star comes forth to bow On Graduation Day. Dorlores Miller, '36. 99 -X 'DP Dear Seniors: It is with deep regret that we bid you farewell. We shall indeed miss your cheery smiles and your kind, generous deeds. No longer will the halls echo with your gay laughter. No longer will your beaming countenances be seen in the classrooms. Your wit, your dramatic skill, your artistic temperament-everything will be sought for in vain. Others will join us during our remaining school days, but they will never fill your places. We must continue without you. As you go into the world, may God's choicest blessings be showered upon you, and may every success attend you. Sincerely, The Junior Class-Mary Kirby, '37. , PAGE 3 ,f '

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T' on 777. Y W 2 Y OAIQJ .f EDITORS , . The Annunciator Published in the interest of Annunciation High School. Virginia Kram .,.....,.......A.,,A,w,.,.,,,,...,..,,..,,. ........ E ditor Associate Editors Jeanne Richardson Dorlores Miller Margaret Campbell Helen Donatelli M. Carita Brown Rita Callahan Business Staff M. Helen Madden Mary Gordon Margaret Munsch Thelma Apel Patricia Phelan Angela Briggs Lois Dotterweich Veronica Brunner This issue of The Annunciator is dedicated to our Seniors who have befriended and encouraged us through our Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years. We appreciate the example of industry and courtesy that they have giv-en us and are sorry that they will not be with us next year.-The Juniors. We are pleased to announce that our school has charter and has been admitted to Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary society for high school journalists. This society includes over 1,000 chapters in every state of the Union, in England, Canada, British Honduras, Hawaii, Alas- ka, Philippine Islands, and China. The purpose of 'Quill and Scroll' is to instill in students the ideal of scholarship, to advance the standards of journalism by developing better jour- nalists, and to promote exact and dispassionate thinking, cl-ear and forceful writing. The society's work includes research and surveys in the field of high school journalism to determine types of publications best suited to high schools. Other tasks engaged in are the organization of state press associations and the criticism of manuscripts and publications. According to rules, members chosen must meet the following requirements: CID They must be of at least Junior standingg C23 they must be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing at the time of their electiong CSD they must have done superior work in some phase of journal- istic or creative endeavorg C45 they must be recom- mended by the adviser who governs the publica- tionsg C55 they must be approved by the national executive secretary. No active members have been elected as yet, but honorary members include all those now serv- ing on the staff of The Annunciatorf' secured a bu LL 719 ff' -' Scnoti, 11 Virginia Kram, '37. ll U P: ieylukz . ' '7 J . . xx VX ff, When we returned to A. H. S. Our last year to complete, We had a number of events No other school could beat. Some bingoes, parties, movies, shows, A candy sale, and such- All filled the program with success ,Twas mighty Seniors touch. But these enjoyments we did leave. Retreat next claimed full sway, And afterwards our mission drive For lands so far away. On rushed the flood, with all its force, Vacation with it came. Alas! free time We had to pay Before we could win fame. Then back to school and our events, The Prom, a huge success, Was held in May, and on that night We surely looked our best. But now the saddest part has come, Our high school days are through, 'Tis time to leave dear A. H, S. So we must bid Adieu. Marv Howley, '36. T O1 i.-. f SIX CHARMING EDITORS BID ADIEU Top row, left to right-Jeanne Richard- son, Rita Callahan, Dolores Miller. Bottom row-Carita Brown, Margaret Campbell, Helen Donatelli. The lively articles of these brilliant and up-to- the-minute editors appear for the last time in this issue, for within a few days these Seniors will be graduated from Annunciation High School, thereby severing their connections with The Annunciatorf' .T-l-0 ...l Rev. P. J. Graney, pastor St. John's, Scottdale, Pa., will deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the graduates on June 11 at 8 o'clock. PAGE 4 L I .

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