Annunciation High School - Annunciator Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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S. S. ANNUNCIATOR WORLD CRUISE I-T-I-N-E-R-A-R-Y From NORWOOD PORT to PORT COMMENCEMENT Ample time is provided for visiting all the worthwhile points of interest Norwood Port Voyagers receive Valentines at Deck Patty. Feb. 14, 1958 - Basketball Tournament in the Norwood Gym, supervised by Linwood Wharf Chaplain, pro-tem, Rev. P. Cullen. His specialized knowledge Feb. 17, 1938 was invaluable. Spring Garden S. S. Annunciator's personnel was completed when Miss Helen Pier Meledin, Social Directress, embarked. Feb- 18, 1958 Through coral channels and rough seas we turned to our able r Th h Cruising Captain and Officers. Cautiously they steered our boat into safe mug harbsrs. 180 days Coming into the Lenten Bay we anchor, and for gayety and so- Pon Lent cial brilliance await Easter. March 2' 1938 M N h Another naval victory for S. S. Annunciator against S. S. St, E1-lsssgler John. 14-8. Wounded cared for in St. Vincent Mary's Hospital. March 4' 1958 Pier McNaughgf Fashion Parade on Deck-Cheers for the Blue Satin. March 4, 1958 Port Poeppert Coach Meledin with her SOPH STARS visit the photographer. March 8, 1958 Ambridge Harbor S. S. Annunciator badly damaged in a collision with S. S. Ambridge. CScore 2-18D. March 9,1938 Mt. Gallitzin Pier Recent damages suffered by S. S. Annunciator repaired at Baden Docks. March 11, 1938 Paschal Harbor Stop-over ar Port Easter. We are not concerned with the prob- lem of clothes, for nothing unusual is required or permitted on this educational cruise. Uniforms are in vogue. April 8, 1958 Pon Wilson iZZl.d'?ZZz. ..iZli52Q2ZiS 5336?-iiiliciiiiil Sunshine Wm' 'he May 6' 1958 Promenade Pief 22,5525b'Z2Y.2EFf0nlei'ii2i..?.ii'iiilihiifagifgfnIl12iI2fe. fthe Mav 13- 1958 Gm Gables iif'S'..'ii 'Ii ciiiefbifiiifiialaiaiiif'f'59Ffs.5S5ii1ZSdP1?fY. E'.i.C15f'2f1fI MW 24' 1938 Commlggemem Gradution-Day of Recollection-Farewell Banquet. June ?631g' 12' LIFE'S SHIP AHOY! ,fs fl ,ify , . ,i . - J iw: f '. f ?i':f '- ii'if4?, . l17l

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S. S. ANNUNCIATOR WORLD CRUISE I-T-I-N-E-R-A-R-Y From PORT JUNIOR to MONTGOMERY PIER Ample time is provided for visiting all the worthwhile points of interest PORTS and PLACES DETAILS OF CRUISE-INCLUDING SHORE EXCURSIONS DATE Leave Port Junior Closing Exercises-Served Banquet to the Sailors of '37. June 15, 1937 Cruising at Sea Smooth sailing ahead for Port Senior. Arrive Port Senior Calls at all high spots in the Field of Education. The Captain orders Chemistry. as a tonicg Geometry as a preventive of Sea- sickness. Tempting meals served in the SCHAD DINING ROOM. Port Mary Election of Officers-Dedication of Shrine. Consecration of all on board to Our Lady of Perpetual Help. july and August Sept. 1, 1937 Sept. 8, 1957 Retreat Pier Retrar Master, Father Delaney, of happy and holy memory, Sept. 21-22, 23, instilled a love of solitude and recollection. 1937 Riverview Pief fl'f?.2iiilGifif'LJif.lZ'5gi'ugfiliwiilfiiliiHifffiiefyafi11222 OH- 15, 1937 Cfuising 1?S5'iii'5,.l'f' 1iisaiiidiioiiviiagioffioliaifowiil' 15129.-ii4l3iyi?' Daily At Sea Hallowe'en Party--Initiation of deck-hands-Kiddie Party. Oct. 31, 1937 isiss..3552fs..z2zi2Ws..z2.::r.J?m' Medi Nov- 1 we Sailing A jaunt across Linwood Deck to enjoy basket-ball in gymg or a bracing plunge in Pool McNaughter. Never a dull moment! Port French After a delightful trip with calls at Algebra, Latin, History, and English the ship ties up in Port French. The French passengers entertained with two one-act plays. Port Christmas Before the liner's ten days' stopover at the happy land of the Nativity a variety of Christmas Dramas was enjoyed by all on board. The ship's Chaplain, Rev. L. A. O'Connell, directed The Empty Room, the leading feature of the program. Tuesdays through- out the cruise Dec. 21, 1937 Dec. , 1937 Once more we climbed the gangplank to the S. S. Annunciator, whose delightful interior breathed an air of hospitality. Every- ' ' where bo rd hip hovered the alert and courteous cabin-girls and . 1 38 New Yeats Piet deck-hind: Ciireshmenlg the stewards and ship-mates CSopho- Jan 9 moreslg and the remaining crew Uuniorsj ready to anticipate our slightest signal. Regular schedule continued. S. O. S. Senior Pier proved weakg Junior Shorthand Props proved helpful. J 1938 Charles St. Dock Dangerous shoals ahead. CMid-Year Examsl. an' Naval Battle-S. S. Ambridge defeated by S. S. Annunciaror. Port McNau5he' Both ships in bad shape. CScore 8-95. Jan' 1938 Miuvale Pier Sb-S50l'Annunciator salutes S. S. Millvale. CDisrnal Defeatl Jan. 1938 Music Shop We danced with gay companions to the spirited swing of Jan 1958 Pier Buddy Arson's orchestra. ' ' The victorious S. S. Annunciator saluted by the S. S. Sharps- : Port Shafpsbufg burg. iScore 16-83. Rb' 1938 East St. Wharf All photographed for renewal of Passports. Feb. 1938 Montgomery Pier Our party was escorted by experienced guides through the Bell Telephone Plant. Feb. 1938 U61



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Out of the Treasure Chest .wo .4 aa .f- Q S,-k ig X Big 'ze , , ZE.l? Q i tar 94:- Q ia, Q K, ' , sf D' . e-' u ,, 1' V 1 is - . E . K W 735' 'ii V L ' xixst- it P ki i- ' A --f ILE . 1 ,,.,. I ,QS El.: - - --f '- f ' - -F L - - ' L 231 ei' . . ' ,Nj I -' fa,--. New Q. ' '-eo. i- -:gig if 'Q . p s I P- -f -.rig ' a3,'f , I, ...Q .3 v - 7 ' 5..- Well do our readers know that the ocean is strewn with riches. From Father Neptune's sea-bed treasury this chest has been salvaged by deep sea divers who groped and found a trunk, the oaken sides of which were crumbling away. To raise such an elusive treasure chest required undaunted salvors, who by the aid of pumps penetrated the belt of shifting sand. The salvage chief with his divers tackled the wreck and recovered these long hidden treasures, which we Seniors, as a mark of affection, distribute to the Juniors as follows: Rosemary Lang to joan Wurdack, a tarnished mug filled and bubbling over with happiness. Virginia McCarthy to Ida Coennan a long buried sapphire ring. Kathleen Cleary to Helen Gruber, diamond studded ear-rings. Betty Voltz to Eileen Flynn, a cameo ring. Mildred Balker to Betty Sherlock, an ivory bracelet. Florence Mang to Eulalia Phelan, an emerald necklace-a precious souvenir. Catherine Brosnan to Betty McCormick, a gold chain. Margaret McGinley to Margaret Gillespie, a gold bracelet-a very old heirloom. Ruth Crehan to Rose Thoma, a tiny gold cross and chain. Thecla Sabas to Grace Michaely, a silver sugar-bowl. Our Grace loves sweets. Jane Martin to Madeleine Merriman, her camera, spared from the water by an oilcloth case. Marie Brosnan to Dorothy Coll, diamond hair-clips to sparkle in Dot's golden hair. Geraldine Slatt to Mary Grundler, a pair of silver slippers to tread her way to fame. Catherine Smith to Ruth Kleeb, a silver cup. Pass it down, Ruth, to posterity. Grace McCormick to Helen Lucas, a baby's silver shoe. Audrey Edleman to Luella Cox, a gold coral necklace. Anna Mae Glitsch to Cecelia Sukits and Anna Mary Lukitsh, two silver candlesticks and rare candles to light the way through their Senior year. Mary Hergenroeder to Betty Berberich, a bracelet which carries a charm for health and happiness. Mary Louise Dany to Mary Margaret Keenan, a precious lavelier, fto add to Margie's collection of heirloomsj. Mary jane Taylor to Genevieve Kennedy, a carved ivory pin, to keep her wits together. Marydee Schlanget to Margaret Kennedy, a French translation of Le Voyage de Monsieur Perrichon, which was found wrapped in oil paper. Dorothy Curley to Jane Chirdon, her string of pearls. May they bring Jane much joy. Peggy Malone to Ann Murphy, a gold pin to add to Anna's display on her sweater. Dolores Fallon to Mary Kress, a pair of roller skates-somewhat rusty, 'tis trueg but not bad considering their sea-bed vacation. We trust, dear Juniors, that you will appreciate these treasures from the deep. The coins, which had been packed in wooden boxes and upon which the sea had done its worst, we shall use to defray the expenses of our four years' cruise in S. S. Annunciator. U81

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