Central Catholic High School - Katholikon Yearbook (DuBois, PA)

 - Class of 1922

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wht filmtnr T111 Fairy o Good Fortune N a balm1 afternoon 111 late VI11 a lestless bplllt led me to a 11oodland splendent 111 thc g1een tohlge of the 10ung season As I entered the cool depths tale fell flom me and Wilklllg' I c xme upon 1 bload st1eam Suddenl1 1 11 ea1111ess oeltook me czusmg me to rest nea1b1 Sca1tel1 YI as I se xted when the1e dIOS9 flom the depth of that humm1ng Qlllglllg stream a X196 creature D16Q81lt1Hg a color scheme Raphael m1ght hdX9 CVINIQII md IIBXQI could ha1e l9Dl'0tlL1L8ll In a mus1cal 1o1ce exactb the klnd one mlght expect a 11ood sprlte to hue she bade the waters cease thelr merr1 la1 that she mlght better make herself heard As she retned to the oppos1te bank to mv gleat SUTDYISQ she addressed me I am the Fa111 of Good Fortune FOI tWel1e long 1 eaxs I ha1 e guard ed the present Senlor Class of St Catherme s TOtlc1X I flllfl vou do11ncast because 1ou a1e so soon to lea1e 1our belo1 ed school a1d classmates Yes It ls 1er1 true The day of Craduat1on IS near at hand 11 hen t11 ent1 e1ght eft1c1e1t 1oung people 11111 go f1 om the lo1 mg shelte1 and c ueful teachlng of St Cathcllne s 1Ilt0 a 11 o1ld 11 here each must flght h1S battles unald ed meet h1s Watelloo alone but have no tear The Class of 72 1v1ll 1n the course of ten 1 ears be looked back upon is an except1onal one and he1e111th I p1 esent 1ou the real 1eason 'Vmeteen hund1ed and thIItX t11o 11111 flnd A1gela a teachel b lo1ed b1 the tots she da1l1 1n structs 'NIa1ga1et a nurse of g1e1t '1b1l1t1 lxIIOXSIl thmughout PQIIIIQXI 1an1a is the ass1stant ot the tamed SUIQQBOII Docto1 Thomas Butlel Fmma a IGIIOXX ned COIIL91t plamst Cola 1nautho1 NL-1.116 a teacher of Athletlcs 1n a Famous Gnl s I1 StltLlt1OII Ellfabeth yust complet lllg a UILISIL 11 6tlLlCdtl0ll dlJ103.tl IVIAIX Kell1 an ettlclent buslness 111 1nan Ncllle book keepel of the N101 1011 D11 1 91 VK holesale House of thls C'1t1 Helen and Flolence Op 91 1 St ns Albma the o11 ner of 1 hanlsome bungalow on Maln btleet NIa11 COHSICIIHQ and Altha senatols f10m Penns1 l1an11 Cecl lla matlon ot one of the most fam ous o1phanages IH the Umted States Malcella the dean of 1 PIGHCII School Eugene a master of hlS belo1ed X1011lI James RY an Franc1s McMahon and James Val lel1 2i9tOUHd1IIg' the wolld bv thelr sc1ent1t1c CIIQLONQIIQS F1anc1s Kel 11 and Roger hold1ng hlgh goveln ment posltlons Hassett presldent of a ch un ot dlug stoles James Turnel lead1ng IJLISIIIGQQ man of DLIBON and ligtll Alefc an 1n1en tOI A COI'lt9HtlOII almost k1n to 11val11 shall 6X19t bet11een Alex and Thomas A Edlson Though I cannot now D1 esent to X011 the flltllle 1n detall Qllfl'1C9 1t to SAX that none shall fa1l B9fOl6 I h id t1me to fu1the1 1n uuue she had 1an1shed 111th mele I1 a nod of her prett1 head and mulmulcd afllell I a11oke The snow 11as poul mg m thlough m1 open XX1IIfl0W It 11 as 111nter 111thout but summer glad summel IH m1 healt NIon1ca E G1llon 22 J ' 7 1v v v ' I . v Y v s v- 4 L c 1 K 1t t Y 1 ' W Y N -.- 1. as ,A1 K 1 1 1 A ct 1 11 . . 1. . re- 1 , , I 1 v a 9 l . u . . . 1 1 1 , I ' ' n L C 1. 1 1 1- 1 1 , 1 1 V i N 1 1 c , 1 , 1 1 . 1 ' ' , ',v ' 1 1 1 Y' ' ' Q 1 4 1 1 . 1 1 1 -, 1 ' 1. 4 1 , ' . ' 7 ' .A 1 K c an I I 1 I . c , ' Y ' ' A. no 1 n 1 1 L c 11 , .. 1 ' . . 1 1 11 v , 1 , . :v l C - - 1, . . , - 1 I i 7 A Dr V vs N I I ' A ' U. K 1 1 c .1 . ., , 1 1 A ' A . 1 f 1 . . G I - 1 . ... . , - . . . 11 1 , A , , wk K 11 ' . 11. ' l 1 1 . c 1 1 1 , , 1 1 . 1 . 1 , ! ' K V 1 v v X' , , 1 1 A , 1 c' i 1 . 1 . 1 ' , , --s ' 1 11 1 11 v Z- .- . . . 1 1 1 . ,, , , 1 . I 1 1 1 - 1 . . I v . , 1 ' 1 K 1 b 1 4 w . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 v ' L A 1 - -1 1 . V Y . , . c W vy 11 n 'l ' 4 ,a u - , 1 . 1 1 1 1 . . .' . , 1 A , K 9 , 4 ' A 1 1 - 1 's 1 K , 7 . 1 , 1 11 , , , 1 K w I . ... . v 1. U H 4. ll , .. K 1 1 ' 1', 1' - D . Y . . Q 1 1 1 . . - t , K ' . . ' I . 1 1 , 4 1 , 1 1 1 11 . . . , , 1 1 . . 7 . 1 ' c 1 1 , ' H 1. L V . . . , . 1 . , 1,1 , 1 U 1 1 . . , , , ., 1, 11 1 .. 7 ' 1 1 . . ' . . ' f 1 1 1 1 . 1 . , . 1 . k . Q. .Y . V N, 1 1 1 ' 1 . . 1 1- ' ' , . 1 . . y A - v 1 . . 1 'K 1 ' 2 . . 1. . c . 1 . , . t , 1 ,. 1 . 1 1 . Q ' 'Y ' I v I I ,, . . . 1 L . , A . y . Z 1 1 - - , ' 1. ' . . 7. 1 11 1.4 , ' ' K , ' - K. tv 1 A Y , 4' I . ' 11 , - ' . 1 1 v' 1 r 1: 1 . . . 1 A 1 s K L - A ' ' LV- ' 1 K. 1' 1' is ' A V 'v e- , x 1 ' 1 D Y 1, A' K 4 - u , n 1 1 4 nw I 4 .5 , 1 ,A . 4 A - 1 -

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44 Uhr mmtur n1ed her to the Junction fas it was popularly called by the girls at tending Miss Northam sl to give her a roy al send off The ride was Just becoming tire some when the porter passed thru the train and announced that the next stop would be her station Hastily collecting her baggage she descended to the station platform and hurried to the ticket window to inquire about transportation to Mrs Appenheim s home She was arrested in this movement how ever by a young man who explain ed that he had been sent to meet a young lady and since Flo Flo an swered the description he at once assumed charge of her During his conversation Flo Flo kept wondering where she had seen this young man before when sud denli it dawned on her that he was Bob Emery an old friend She ex pressed a silent hope that he would not discover her identity and tried to conceal her surprise However Bob had noticed a familiarity and gage in his surprise and said Well Flo Flo this is indeed a pleasure' But why didn t Mother tell me she was expecting you? Flo Flo was certainly placed in a very embarrassing position How would she meet Bobs mother as her maid when he had taken it for granted that she was an invited guest to her house partV How was she to know though that Bobs mother had remarried and was Mrs Appenhe1m Should she tell Bob all about it or wait and confide in his mother? Surely she would understand So troubled was her mind that she saw nothin that was going on about her and heard llttle of Bob s convelsat on u til almost uncon sciously she felt herself being led up the steps of a spacious veranda whele Mrs Appenheim s guests w ere assembled These proved to be some of her most intimate friends Next she was being pre sented to Bobs mother whom of course she had met before Mrs Appenheim understood the situation perfectly and led her at once to her own private apartment where she asked sympatheticallv but with a touch of humor Well Flo Flo my dear what foolish prank is th1s You surely carried it through cleverly and I was the unsuspecting victim of your Joke Flo Flo unable longer to restrain herself burst into passionate tears and explained Just why she had done it But she was sorry she said that she would be unable to go thru with it since Mrs Ap penheims guests were all friends of hers so she decided she must go home by the next train But my dear you must know that you were included in my guest list and even now your moth er mav have arrived to attend my house party You will surely stay as my guest This explanation of Mrs Appen helm changed the matter entirelv and Flo Flo decided that the wisest course to pursue was to remain as would arouse comment amon the guests if she would depart so soon and seemingly without a reason After much persuasion on her hos tess part she was induced to stay That evening she Joined in the fes tixities as gallV as the others and soon became the most popular among them The days that followed were one round of golf motoring bathing and boating with parties and dances 1n the evening She became especially 1nt1mate with Bob Em eri who had always shown her maiked attention Two months later Flo Flo re turned to school Manv of the girls weie familiar with the story of Mrs Appenhe m s maid which had already assumed the stvle of a ro mance The w hlte flag of surren der gleaming on Flo Flo s left hand told the truth about the mat ter She had surrendered uncondi tlonally to--Bob Emery of course LeonaJ McDonald 24 , ,,. . ,, . . Q . . , . ' ' V 2 K 1 , 64 79 ' L ' . , , , , . . ' an ' ' 1 l 1 - , . , , . . ' . . . , v . H . , - ' . ' 1 a y ' . ' . ' 9 9 . . y ' K 1 - sc ' ' 11 ' , Y , - . , v a - . 1 . , ' - ' . S if . u 7 7' . - ' ' , ' I. 1 ' ' . by n I K .,, , I I , . ' . . n recognizing her, dropped her bag- Mrs. Appenheim's guest, since it 1 v ' , CK Y - g - , . , u .- ' 1 , 9 1 l ' ' Y! - . D , . , - .7. . A . ! , . , 1 . 1 u , , . . . . g , u .AK . J, . L 1 n u .Q k - E 5 1 I a ' . , , , , . - i .A ' , , , 5 'L ' v ' . V ' L, L ' , . . . ., . L - A1 ' ' 1 ' - 'K l n 9 A , . , - n V ' ' . ' 7 1 Y ' K U 1 , . . , .



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