Aquinas Institute - Arete Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1914

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Senior Annual, Nineteen Fourteen In Nineteen Twenty-five , X olden times there lived men such as Isaias and Ezechiel who were y. L, prophets. They foretold events with unerring certainty and often enlightened their feilowmen as to their future destinies. Now as the prophet of the Class of Nineteen Fourteen, I would fain assume this wonderful power of the prophets of old and inform my classmates what is in store for them. So I called upon the guardian spirit of the class to turn over the pages of Life’s book and unfold to me the rising glory of the members of the Class of Nineteen Fourteen. What the Angel revealed to me, as written on the pages of the year 1925, I shall disclose to you in the following chronicle: Helen Daly has resigned a fine stenographic position, given up the vanities of the world and entered the cloister, where she is now known as Sister M. Veronica, and Rose Yeager, now Sister M. Dolores, has also chosen the better part. A large and enthusiastic vocal class is presided over by Teresa Mil¬ ler. You know Teresa is gifted in music, as is Anna Phalon who gives semi-annual recitals which are treats to Rochesterians. Susie Murphy and Mary Kelly have been obliged on account of ill health to take an extended vacation in the Adirondacks, while Helen Din- gledine and Hazel Cross are in Paris, selecting the season’s gowns for a fashionable modiste in New Y’ork City. A golden-haired trio, Margaret Troy, Catherine Rogers and Cecelia Dwyer, together with Pauline Megerle and Mary Farley, have established themselves in the business world as first class stenographers. In the world of literature Kathryn Laffin has distinguished herself by her splendid writings, and Madeline Buckley, the friend of her girl¬ hood, her inseparable companion, is employed by her as confidant and private secretary. Madeline Murray and Anna Twamley, the twins, could not be sep¬ arated and are now conducting a beauty parlor on St. Paul Street. The exertions required to eradicate the wrinkles from her patronesses’ faces have reduced Madeline to a mere shadow of her former self. Alice Shaad took an extended course in stenography and is now a successful teacher of the subject in a large business school in the city. Her pupils all love her because of her quiet, winning ways. Living in a palatial home on the banks of the Rhine, is Florence Waterstraat, now the wife of a wealthy German banker, while Lulu Barry, bright-eyed Lulu, whose eye has not been dimmed nor her cheek paled by the passing years, is now known as Mrs. Jean de Poiners. Irene Bidlack has risen from the ranks of stenographers and now supervises a large number of employees in the Eastman Kodak Co. Another of our number who has distinguished herself by her efficient stenographic work and who has recently been appointed head stenog¬ rapher in the office of Messrs. Black White of this city, is Loraine Redmond. (Continued on Page 49) t u c n t y - f i v e

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Rochester Catholic High School upheld the affirmative, while Thomas McNamara, George Weltzer and John Mattie represented the negative. Careful research work and a diligent study of the question enabled the debaters to give sound argu¬ ments and convincing facts. Although both teams showed great ability in handling the question, the decision was awarded to the negative side. The last debate was between the Seniors and the Juniors. “Should the Monroe Doctrine be abolished?” was the subject for debate. The Seniors, represented by George Kalmbacher, Felix Clossey and Thomas Sere 1 tried to prove that the abolishment of the doctrine was a matter of necessity, but the excellent arguments offered in support of the Monroe Docl rine by the Juniors, Raymond Maier, John Martin and Louis Langie, were sufficient reason for the judges to vote them the victors. tuenty-four

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