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

 - Class of 1923

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Edueauonal methods tae1l1t1es and pe1 sonel have lmploved and ady anced to a malwelous degl ee dulmg the last two decades Nlany hund1ed mllhons of dollals annually are be1ng mvested by the tax pay els of to day to lmpxoye and equlp those who to mouoyy yyxll carry folyy ard the malch of L1y1lLat10n fle1a11es ot thls xmploy ement and thlg 1IlX estment ' Haye you fully realued that none ot the gr eat thmku s none ot the gl eat 1IlNQIltOIS SL1LIlt1StS statesman and mdustllallsts ot the past have had suth advantages and oppoltunltles as ale noyy Vlllhlll your leath What IS to be your letuln to soclety lOl these adyantages and th1S myestment Wlll you be able to 1etu1n dlW1d9Y1dS9 Or be vyutten off as a loss No othel pelson can RIISXKGI thls L1U6btl0Il fol you the responslblllty IS youls Ou1 expeuence and tounsel may help you to become a dlyldend pay 61 They are youls tm the asklng The DEPOSIT Natlonal Bank O J Y . Y . f. 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Cfzthuivlds Cfhunh Ghz' ililmtnr hr iiivntnr V01 VIH Sminr llnaur JUNE II HI ISHPIJ ANNU-XI I X BX I'HF STLDPINTS OF' ST CATHFRINF S HIGH SC HOOI Ol DUROIS IFNINSX LX AWIA DEI' ARTMENT EDITORS EDITOR IN CHIEF Paul McHugh ASSOCIATE EDITORS Kathryn Hevuett 23 Mars Shaw 24 Helen Gleason 25 Susanne Sulllvan 26 I ITERARY Certxude Dletz 23 Wllllam Plstner 24 EXCHANGE Agatha Lw nch 23 SCHOOI NOTES GQDBVIQXGHICQ 23 Nan Harrls 24 STAFF ARTIST Peter Rlellw 23 STAFF POET Mar1o11e Lambert 23 ATHI ETICS Hubert Rlddle 23 Andrew Gleason 24 JOKES llvIlCha6I PYICQ 23 ALUMNI Thomas Sherldan 15 BUSINESS MANAGER DeSales Sutter, '23 ASSISTANT John Anderson, '23 CIRCULATION Thomas Johnson, '23 ASSISTANT Joseph Piazza, '23 In DV 4 I' ' ' Y 'VY 1 'Q 1 .,. I ..,.I. 1. . ,, , A, -vw - - 3 ..v v A' A ' I, .III fl - - 4 L r 9 1 r v 4 . a v ' v 1 v L v A N ' . , .. . , y v , 1 . r 4 .V . , . , 9 r L u D V, .9 '.'. , . V3 1 - v 1 1 1 . . , A s ' 9 a Eh: illmtur Qracluatlon Days We have ex ery thmg to hope for We have many thlngs to see We have proud antlclpatlons Of the day that IS to be We are thlnkmg whlle we labor Of rewards that st1ll are due Of lewards that may tomorrow Be 1n falrness given to few We ale looklng to the future As the hopeful look ahead Fol wlthout these expectatlons We mlght just as well be dead We have tested all ou1 talents We have merlted I9WalClS And dare to covet honoxs H1gh Wlth hope and mlrth we 16 wa1t1ng For those commg thmgs to see Darmg thlnkmg plannmg ploudlx For the day that s soon to be We shall lne exlstence somble Sullen he1rs of hope and dleacl For wlthout these ewcpectatlons We mlght Just as well be dead RDL95 Y? To the Qngmators of the Mentor These wele the brax est SCIIIOIQ of them all All the rest saxe onlx these Follow ed an example that had been gn en Thev wele the ones who wlth many haxdshlps Began a class w hose ex 618 att was to be a precedent They can wlth honest prlde and 1oy Saw to the rest VS e were the fll st 7 ' ' , v ' ' i 7 Z . Y That the world to worth accords. . , . . , . , tv Y v . Y D 7 ' 7 ' 1 4 T ' , I. . ., '...l. 7 I v l vl 1 V Y v A ' V , 7 ' Y. ' l V ' .4 v , , I n Uhr Mrutnr Pastor Mother Teachers Once the good old town was hvely but 1ts lonely there today For tlme has come and changes wrought and frlends are far away Bout the only strong remlnder of the good old days of yore Is my parchment from St Catherme s dated Aprll 1904 Some day we d have to separate we knew lt from the start We reallzed thru all these years some day we d have to part For the days go bv so swlftly and the dearest ones have gone Stlll thelr memorles gently lead us to the Go den Gates beyond They ve left a lovlng memory that w1ll llV8 thloughout all tlme Wlll permeate l1ke rays of llght thelr teachlngs so d1VlH6 For what greater grander nobler thlng can mortal do on earth Than tram vouth and ma1d ln vlrtue to go forth and prove their worth Thelr buckler was rel1g1on thelr sword the golden rule Each day equlpped w1th fervent prayer they sauntered forth from school Year IH and out thls falthful work the good Nuns for Hls cause Have taught the would be wayward chlld obedlence to God s laws Tomght I Slt and ponder tlS ln Years but twenty three Our elght grade was completed and the Hlgh School course to be We ve some apt and eager puplls Sald our Pastor who ve been here Slnce thelr early days of chlldhood and thelr future s to us dear Our congregat1on humble our finances very low But progresslon IS the word dear frlends and we must glV6 them a au' show We ve cut and sawed thls tlmber and 1tS ready for veneer So we ll keep them 1n St Catherme s and we ll pollsh them rlght here Cllmb though the rocks be rugged was the motto that we chose And lt helped us o er the weak spots as step by step we rose Ah' now my spell s be broken a shght tap at the door The mallman Oh' a letter to the class of 1904 We want you to Jom us on commencement day thls year To renew your old acquamtance and g1ve Alma Mater cheer The good old town seems lonely for those so far away St Catherme s stlll progressmg ln that good o d fashloned way Bertha Harrmgton Koon 04 L 1 1 I . 1 . , . , . 1 - 1 1 Y . 1, nf Y . . . , A . Y, . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 . . , ' 1 . . . , . . U 1 ' ' IK 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 11 an ' 1 1 , f , . . . , ! , . . , , . . as ' - 1 9 1 , ' - 1 1 ' - , . . U 7 . . . 1 . , . . . 1 . . l . , ' 1 , . ' 9 Eau' arm 1. s V' -lmllmll :lull.lll7M6 1 fs' Y? 'PIR For God and or Country O thy duty come what may the motto so wlse ly chosen by the class of 1923 stands for hlgh ldeals It embodles what we owe to God and what we owe to count ficlent cltlzens to country and great salnts to heawen Our first duty IS toward God We fulflll th1s obllgatlon when we endeavor to l1ve up to Hls admlr able teachlngs and to follow HIS dnlne example when we are ready to sacrlfice all even llfe ltself rather than offend Him In the early ages of the Church thousands of 1tS members were promlsed wealth honor and d1st1nct1on lf they would but wlthdraw thelr alleglance to God Rather than do so they un derwent the most 1nhuman tor tures Next to our duty toward God comes that of our duty toward our country Unless we fulflll th1s ob hgatlon ln vam do we prlde our selves on our love for God The one presupposes the other Answer mg our country s call and marching away from home and all that home C29 holds dear amld the floating of flags and to the measured beat of the flfe and drum are patrlotlc dutles to Wh1Ch every one who IS summoned must respond Slnce comparatlvely few are call ed upon to show thelr loyalty to thelr country 1n th1s way are there no obllgatxons then on those who are not IH a posltlon to follow the colors or who l1ve at a tlme when frlendly relatlons SXISU7 Most assuredly there are If lt IS pralse worthy to fight that our country may have peace IS It not equally commendable to so l1ve that she may keep that peace If we would really do our duty to th1s dear land of ours we must not be o tent wlth mere outward show such as the dlsplaylng of flags and the smgmg of patr1ot1c songs These are but means to an end and are therefore valueless unless accompa n1ed by actlons that rlng true ac tlons over whlch Old Glory would proudly wave actlons over whlch whlle we ale performlng we could honestly slng O er the land of the free and the home of the brave We do much toward performmg . di 'ir ' l 4 ' Y 1 l Y . A I ' i S-..1-. A Q? J . ' ' ry, and, if carried out, will give ef- - - a 1 4 . , n- . . ' ' I6 97 5 - ' I ' l cc 9 . , . . - 'H J Q' ou1 duty to ou! LOUIIUV when we make oul homee what Pod lntend ed they Qhould be eentels of love hohness and OlJ6CllQIlCQ SINCE from theae go folth men who knowmg that all authorlty c mes fl om God lespect and revel ence law and order In p8lfO1mlHg our duty to Pod and to tountxx we are at the same t1me attomplwhmg that gl eat tom that sacled obl1gat1on of SaV1Ilg oul lmmortal souls The class of 1923 may never Hlrntnr have to face Queh extleme dlttillld, tum as dld the Hlst Cll11Stl3IlQ they mav nevel be called upon to fate the gun nex 61 theless IH the llves of each of 1tS membels w1ll ar1se clrcumstances when a eholce muet be made betvx een God and the world between dutv and pleasuxe If the motto hae meant any thlng for them lt w1ll IH theae trymg sltuatlone g1VC them eoulage to hat mav Paul W lVICHugh 23 Mother I have a frlend most dear to me In fact I haxe no other Who IS so klnd and true to me AQ thls deal fuend my lllOtl'191 She loved me and she eherlshed me Before I leal ned to know her But Heaw en gl ant one Wxsh to me That I my love may show her Leona McDonald 24 EO 'hr 1 - K ' X I - ' v xx K. ' . .' ' . . . , .l 7 ' v 4 ' my l K 7 .V . ' , IO , , 1 1 n ' s f ' K , ' ' ' 7 J I I l , 3 h 1 .L . 1 1 - I . L . 1 u n 4 mand of personal sanetlflcatlon, Say and to 11102111 ' D0 thy duty come . . . . W 'V . . . , v I 7 5:2-fl .I L11 . Y , . Y 7 Y ' 9 Y 9 ' Y P , . Lthr H11-ntnr Clmstzan Educatzon T114 cut 1n youth to foxm the youthful mlnd Ic1 1 thc tv.1g1 bent thc tue s lflllllltd RUE educatxon IS the tram 1ng of both body and soul Any system of educatlon from whlch 1el1g1on IS ex eluded IS lnadequate and mcom plete and therefore an 1n1ust1ce to the chlld rece1v1ng It True edu cat1on should develope the whole man Intellect and heart body and soul should be CUltlV3t9d and fitted each to act IH 1tS own sphere The lnculcatlon of p1ety reverence and rellglous doctrlne IS more 1m portant than the tralnmg ln athlet IC sports or 1n mathematlcal stud 19S It 1S not after all the know ledge of chemlstry or the hablts of bees that Wlll carry one through hfe but the capaclty to do what one does not want to do 1f the thmg 111 quest1on must be done Rel1g1ous educatlon stands for the mak1ng of good cltlfens teach 1ng as It does that there are two great Commandments the love of God and the love of our ne1ghbor We ale wauanted 1n saxlng that these two contaln the whole law and the prophets WlthOut the knowledge and practlce of these two laws there can be no success no 1eal happmess w1thout these men w1ll not value rlght and hon esty above temporal advantages will not be spnltually strong enough to conquer thelr strong pas SIOHS There should therefore be no llglous educatlon Chlldren have a rxght to It and parents who are m earnest about the1r duty would rather see the1r chlldren dead than see them robbed of that preclous boon A Chr1st1an Educatlon John E Anderson f vw .0 ASI' , 31 1:2,x,z.,' A, . V. ' , 1'J'2S l -A 'S 1 1 -11' ' -' 1 - . , ' ' 1 ' , ! ! . . . - Y 7 ' Q ' Q ' doubt about the necessity of a re- . . w . ' 9 7 . . , . . V1 y ' . , 1-A 1 ,r liwwalghq, ,Ez il 1. 1 : fl X 2, .- ' J Q- LQ '19 Elpv illilrnmr Muszc DAY the student of musl cal hlstory IS overwhelmed wlth ama7ement as he looks back and conslders the almost xncredlble developement of muslc ln the Unlted States dur mg the past century Nothlng l1ke lt has ever been known 1n the hlstory of the world Less than a half century ago muslc was belleved to be more or less of an accomphshment than a prxme necessltv as It now IS Muslcal plogress gradually a wakened about the year 1890 and growth of muslc 1n our country has culmmated wlth such glorxous results that It IS no longer necess ary for us Amerlcans to go to forelgn countrles to study the art In Europe at thls tlme Germany was pre emlnent IH music but the salarles pald to soloxsts and teach ers IH the Unlted States caused a vast numbex of a1t1sts come to thls country Consequentlv orchestras and choruses were establlshed m the larger c1t1es and the study of muslc grew IH leaps and bounds Prevlous to thls tlme the Unlted States had been 1n a pioneer stage of matel 1al developement and llttle attentlon had been gn en to the study of classlcal musxc At one time the Congl ess would hax e been shocked and dumb found ed lf any membel had suggested the appropr1at1on of several m11l lon dollars to be spent ln ma1nta1n 1ng a department of muslc as a branch of a govelnment as IS the case now In Congress wh1ch assembled ln 1910 Warren G Huffman a broad mlnded and enllghtened member of the House of Representatlves and a talented amateur p1an1st as well lntloduced 1n the House a blll approprlatlng S10 000 000 for the bulldlng of the Natlonal School of Muslc 1n Washlngton It was that our natlon learned that musl cal tra1n1ng IS the most potent method of awakenlng the apprecla tlon of the good and beautlful MUSIC has become the most un1 versal study of the world and to day people of good soclal standlng would no more confess a complete lgnorance of muslc wlthout blush 1ng than be gullty of grammatical errors The moralltw as well as happ1 ness of the Amerlcan people has been Improved and stat1st1cs of the penetentxarles and hospltals show that the number of mmates has fallen off 90p IH ten years Sclentliic developement has long proven what muslc w1ll do for the af'H1cted Both of mlnd and body Th1rtS years ago the Guxld of 32 'cc - 'yy .H - .- . 7 '. L A' I , D , s - 9 ' 7 Q .- 7 ! K . y . 1 . . Y v7 ' Y 9 , A o u 0 . .- to-dav this remarkable period of through th1s and s1m1lar strldes Y . . ' ' v , , ' Y ' L, r ilirntnr St Cecelia xxdx founded This ganizdtion pioxided musicians tom xarioui hospitdle The IQDOIYQ ot then xx oilx asscit that music quiets the ncixes and soothes pain To c .xx oui xxondeitul and 'xl mont mx steiious iddio xx xteme ent lJlOdllLdStlllg thc xxol ld Q best HEN81 too occupied to glxe a pol t on ot then talents ox ei ae medl cine to the dleedsed mind W e noxx haxe mueic ex cix xx heic Ewen the factoiiee are Qupplied xxlth muslc foi it le found that em plox eee do bettel and mole skill ful xxoik undei ite 19fll1lIlg' inilu ence So called populai music much in xogue but Qome fipeclmens xxhlth haxe come doxxn to ue ale not a credit to the Il3.tlOIlN tom poseis Mueu ot this tx pe hae been con mueic ot the deepext tlllCQt and moxt exalted chaiactei Should End a place in oui conceit piogiam in oui pailw factoxiee xx oikehope and homee Gertrude P Dietz 73 The Yun Dial I once savx a house in the tountix It xx as built in the time ot Queen Anne It stood on the top ot a hillotk In the midst of a xxooded land And in fi ont of this quaint little cottage Among all the old fashioned floxxeis, W as the Sun Dial on which xx as 1IlSLllb9fl Icount onlx sunnx hou s Josephine Sem le ' '1 Th 33 . - ' s ' . or- L' : ' ' ' - . . L ' ' . , . V , . , ff sv is - I, -,v . , V. I - 1 - - f ,4 v ' 1 v - 7 N ' . ' '- v 1 - music and its great performers are signed to oblivion. Nothing but l ,7 I I N ' I v 9 1 v w u . 1 , , '. v,.v . ., ' ' 'I ' '. ., v 1 , .' . ' . . 1' w' . . ' ' - ' f N ' f. if L 1 Y 7 . ' ' p v 1 . '1 5 1. A4 A 5, S t, 1,S.!! Uhr illlmtnr Pemzczous Lzterature T one tlme l1te1atu1e con slsted of books and papers des1gned to amuse and ed ucate then readers It was also lntended to 1nc1te wholesome thoughts 1n the mlnds of the people both 1n regard to thelr country and to thelr God As natlons pro glessed many authols spx ang 1nto plomlnence They contlnued to p11nt al tlcles and selectlons that were hxghly beneficlal to the people But gradually they became bolder and year bv year more brazen and per cent of the books and papers could hal dlv be blought under the name of llterature Th1s lS the sltuatlon confrontmg the world to day Smce the ed1 tors and wrxters have what IS call ed the freedom of the press and are not hlndered by the law ln any wav they have taken advantage of the sltuatlon The papers con tam flarlng headllnes under WhlCh come a successlon of 3lt1Cl9S called news They conta1n V1V1d ac counts of murders dlvorce cases robberles scandals etc What they fall to 1mpress upon the mmd ln th1s manner they accomphsh by means of vulgal and xmmoral p1ctures If the edltors reallzed that the mol als of the people depend upon the l1te1atu1e Ol readmg matter of the day they would be more d1s cr1m1nat1ng IH the art1cles they select for pr1nt The greatest danger that comes flom pernlclous llterature IS the mfluence It has upon a chlld 1n the formatlon of h1s character The countly needs good Amerlcan Cl 1 zens But when chlldren are per m1tted to read such art1cles and when no steps ale taken to forbld th1S pe1n1c1ous l1terature who can concelve what wlll be the future fo1 our country 'P Albelt Cvphelt 23 'Yi Y Whzte and Gold We are the class of 24 With gold and whlte our colors They are our prlde and always soar So hlgh above the others Those chaste and loved class colors Haxe flown and they vull Hy Hlgh above the others For who wlll them defy Francls Kelly 24 34 ' - cc n X - - - i ' ' J i ' 1 ' 7 7 ' , . Y . u n ,a u . - , . audacious, until at present a great ' . . . . . ,, . .tx K6 H - 1 ' - yn , -1 7 . . - , ,n ' '. v ' 7 7 S ! Y 9 7 r' v- 7 7 . Y , , . wh: mentor Development of Wzll Power NOWLEDGE IS power po- tentlal will IS power ap plled To know IS lmpor tant but to act ln accord ance Wlth what we know IS more lmportant The fact IS that a man IS what h1S pol1t1cal hablts are hence the necesslty of g1y1ng the tralnlng of the w1ll a p1 omlnent place m our educatlon Nobody can secure strength of w1ll slmply by slttmg down and No one can develop w1ll power over nlght It comes to us l1ke strength to the body slowly and gradually as the result To have a strong wlll one must start at an early age to strengthen th1s power for As the tWlg IS bent the tree 1I1CllTl6S From th1s we see that 1f a person endeavors to curb h1s unruly de slres all dur1ng h1s school llfe he wlshlng It of exerclse w1ll be able to reslst almost every temptatlon on the other hand the person who gratlfles h1s every wlsh ln youth w1ll not ln manhood act consclentlously He w1ll be led by the crowd The strengthenmg of w1ll be comes more practlcable dur1ng the Lenten season A person who IS thlrsty and delays 1n taklng a drmk of water or who denles hlmself publlc amusements dur1ng thls season has strengthened h1S w1ll power to a great extent He wlll then do these llttle acts not only dur1ng the Lenten season but w1ll make a practlce of them eyely day of h1s l1fe The ten commandments envolve splendld CXQFCISQ of the w1ll as they make speclal demand on that power every day Those who keep these are mdeed strong of w1ll I dare do all that may become a man who dares do more IS none will mean beth hlmself Joseph Plazza 23 Presence of Mmd HAT constltutes Presence of M1nd The envlable quallty whlch we call p1 es ence of m1nd IS alertness ln respondmg effectlvely to dlfficult sltuatlons What would many people not glve to galn thls pre sence of m1nd'7 The man who has presence of m1nd IS admlred and honored because of h1s ab1l1ty to master all dlflicult proposltlons It means a Fapldlty 1n dec1s1on alert ness ln Judgment and a short per lod for the response Presence of m1nd 1mpl1es a knowledge of many subjects To really galn plesence of m1nd IS to haye self possesslon Many people wlth a good range of knowledge have not acquned self possess1on and therefore cannot present thelr vlews Debatmg publlc speakxng foot ball basket ball and tennis all re qulre the physical quallty of pre sence of m1nd The world has changed from what lt used to be and men should be better tralned to take the1r parts Thus llttle tots beg1nn1ng school up to the pupll of the hlghest grades are be mg taught to speak freely and clearlv before an audlence Th1S 3ldS 1n obtalnlng self DOSSGSSIOU Hxgh School educatlon glves the knowledge of sltuatlons and con dltxons the combxnatlon IS a rare and preclous one Angellne Paolettl 23 35 3 . . - . . l . 5 ' ' - . . - 3 . 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V - . . 5 I ' ' , 1 . , t I AI-MIL HAWK ---9 -F F f-74 L llk Q P Z GN n PG yf 9: lie Wy I -rug Exchange T was evenlng and I sat lookmg out my Wm dow the shadows of eve were falllng The large whlte clouds tlnted Wlth blue roll ed over the sky Now and then I notlced stars appearlng Havlng Mentor work on my mlnd each of these stars seemed In some way to represent one of the Exchanges of We welcome Exchanges from other schools and hope they appre clate our comments as we appre Clate thelr cr1t1cIsms Flrst The Chpper DUBOIS Pa We recelved your school ma gavme and wlsh to express ou1 congratulatlon on vour Exchange Department as well as your Edx touals It IS a very good paper We feel we can make no c11tIc1sms We wlsh to contlnue to tl ade w1th you The Flambeau Sandy Hlgh We wlsh to cong1atu'ate you on youl A No 1 book you put out fox June 1992 The fine work In each department shows that you have unusual talent In vour school We hope to hear flom you agaln Varslty News D6tlO1t MlCh Igan IS an exceptlonally good book Q36 We appreelate It very much especl ally the plan for your new College We wIsh you the greatest of suc cess and hope It w1ll be flnlshed In tlme for some of us to attend Call agam D1ck1nsonUn1on W1lllamSpOFt Pa IS a very Interestlng book to be sure Your hterary department IS forget to 11st us among your Ex changes IH the future MHTIOH Fall Rlver Mass an attractlve book throughout Your Joke department IS very com mendable Come agam Setoman Seton H111 College Greensburg Pa IS an up to the mlnute paper Let us make one cr1t1c1sm Where IS your Llterary Department? We hope you W1ll contlnue to Exchange w1th us Santamarlan St Marys Col lege Hallfax Nova Scotla It IW almost beyond our power to des Cllbe the cley erness of YOUI paper Your cover deslgn IS very good We shall be glad to trade w1th you agaln Agatha B Lynch 23 Exchange Ed1toI ' a , , U1 . - : - . - 5-P . W . ' I ' ' ' G ,ll - . - . , 511 ' : l . 5- X - l . fp . ' - f E. .w ' 1 5' ' 'I ' ' b ' l ' m I , 'A ' x . I . m . My xx -an I Q . 55- . , fffffj, lg N Y -I ri ' I i e . D' I ' xl, rn - ' N 4 ' 0 I ' , X 'I I . '3 gd fx Z ,v- U . a a , gff f ' XL Q . l 4 . ,X . . n , ws. . I . . . . I . I Q I I I f IG: . o ' V' . A ' l i ' 2 ' : : 5 - - . A My . ' . 35 ' . I ' II - 9 - . . . ' - . - cb y . ' . w - -3 ' L I . , . : rn . I C+ ' . 1 , - 4 E . : rn . ' D g - . , sw : ' . I 4 . . ' , Q . - , U1 - ' - . rn . - rn - . . , . I - I F ' 0 ' C7 . , O ' ' I-In 5, 4 ' . . I ' ' I Q I - cn I rv- - . I - I' Uhr Hirntnr S Green be the tuxf above thce Pucnd of ou1 better days None knew thee but to love thee N01 named thee but to plalse LMOST a year has elapsed smce there passed flom our mldst one whom none knew but to love none named but to pralse I 1efe1 to Geolge Shupenlus who was gradu ated Wlth hOH01Q flom St Cather 1ne s IH 1919 To glV9 an account of hlS death IS not my purpose but only to pay a personal trlbute to one of the noblest box s that ever graced St Cathel 1ne s lanks George SHUDGIIIUS was great 1n everv respect H e s t o 0 d fol evelvthmg that meant for nobxhty a n d Tlght H 1 s s t r e n g t h of wlll h1s lndust rs and persev erance were al most s u p e r human Nex er was he known to uttel an un l kllld wold of the absent He was ex 61 leady Halleck to defend even an opponent H had a very great respect for su pellors and for all that represented authorlty and law The yea1 followlng hls gradua tlon he spent at Georgetown The fOll0XVlIlg two years he spent at St Bonavantules havmg entered the semlnary thele at the opening of the second year Words fall to descrlbe the 1oy wlth VVh1Ch the dear lad entered upon h1s new career He possessed an undelstandlng healt hence he appleclated to the utmost the call to a rehglous voca tlon but God s ways are not ours Scarcely had thlS voung dlSC1pl8 found the Vlney ald when the Masters XOICG called hlm to par take of the Heavenly Banquet All we can explaln IS Wonderful are the ways of God' Blessed be HIS Ho 3 Wlll A Fr1end s,.n.:n s,,'n,' n 1 n. 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Uh: illlmtnr Self Con rol HE power of self control 1S one of the greatest quah t1es that dlfferentlates man from the lower an1 mals He IS the only anlmal cap able of a moral struggle and con quest Evely step ln the progless of the world has been a new con trol It has been escaplng from the tyranny of the fact to the un derstandlng and mastery of that fact for ages man looked 1n terror at the hghtnmg flash today he has begun to understand It as elec trlcxty A force he has mastered and made h1s slave The m1ll1on phases of electrical mwentlons are but manlfestatlons of our own control over a great force But the greatest of all con tl ol IS SELF CONTROL At each moment of a man s l1fe he IS elther a Klng or a slave As he surrend ers to a wrong appetlte to any hu man weakness as he falls pros tl ate ln hopeless sub1ect1on to any cond1t1on to any envlronment to any fallure he IS a slave As he day by day crushes out human weakness masters opposlng ele ments w1th1n h1m and day by day re creates a new self form the s1n and folly of the past then he IS a Klng He IS a Klng rullng wxth wlsdom over h1mself Alexander conquered the whole world except Alexander We envy the success of others when we should rather emulate the p1 ocess by Wh1Ch success came We shut our ex es to the thousands of lnstances of the world s success mental moral physlcal fmanclal Ol sp1r1tual whereln the great final success came fl om a beg1nn1ng far weaker and poorer than our own Any man may atta1n self control 1f he only w1ll he must not expect to gam xt save by long cont1nued pay ment of the prlce 1n small pro gresslve expendltures of energy Natule IS a tho1 ough bellever 1n the lnstallment plan 1n her rela tlons wlth the 1nd1v1dual The pa llttle t11als of h1s dally l1fe nature stores for hlm as a wondlous re serve 1n a c1uc1al test No man can make a hablt IH a moment or break xt ln a moment It IS a matter of de velopement and growth But at any moment man may begln to make or begln to break any hablt Thls VIEW of growth of charactel should be a mlghty stlmulus to the man who smcerely deslres and de termlnes to l1ve nearer to the llmlf of hls poss1b1l1t1es Wlll I be a Klng or w1ll I be a slave? The answer rests Wlth me' Mary Shaw 24 38 cc I as , - ' as 1 - ' 7 - , U , . ! 9 I Y . Y 7 , , . n 1 n 7 . . 1 ' . Y . 0 . . Q . 1 - .- tience man expends in bearing the 1 ' - nc yn , i ' , n n n - , - . . 9 . . - Z ' U y . . ' . v . v 1 ' ' . y - ' ' 1 Q , - 1 u , . . . . y . Y 1 s . g it . a Y ! 7 ' '-f'.'-a-zf 13 E-511113 5'- High 5111'- lf6l 6'l' y ' Q52 'gy Lliln Undecided Champzonshl IN the southeastern part of Pennsylvanla l1e two V11 lages namely Pumpkln Cente1 and Squashv111e These tvso ylllages were gleat r1 vals 1n all events and to day the Center has wltnessed smce the burnmg of Jake Cypherts hen house was to hold 1ts great name 1n baseball for th1s was the test of her career the meetmg of Squashvllle Pumpk1n Center was under the captalncy of Spltball PFICG who ga1ned thlS famous name the last defeat of h1s 11vals by the ald of hls fax O1 1te H1211 Pouch Spltball w as also the great fax Ol lte of the v1llage for the old folks hked to gathel around the Post office and hear h1m 1elate the great future that IS before h1m In the past tvso 56318 each team had won a game and as each had played on 1tS respectue ground the champlonshlp xx as to be play ed off on the outsk11ts of both wlllages whlch was Spud Ancle1son s po tato Held 139 Squashv1lle was under the cap ta1ncy and management of the vlllage Natlonal league prospect Sp1ke McHugh who had told the world of h1s 1ntent1on of defeat1ng Pumpk1n Center Both vlllages supported thelr teams wonderfully but one of the most enthuslastlc supporter f Pumpkm Center IS Z1gZag P13273 who IS the vlllages lead1ng sales man at all the games w1th hlS Zlg Zag DOPCOIH chew1ng gum And to day espec1ally he Was prepared for the occasslon havlng on hand one dozen boxes of z1gLag twenty foul packages of Jumbo chew1ng gum e c Both teams deslred to enter the battle glound eally so that thev may galn the popularlty of all spec tators Captaln Splke NIcHugh w1th h1S terrlble nme and wllage band voted to walk to the glounds so that they may secule the pule a1r of the fine day Whlle captam Sp1tball P1108 dec1ded to make the tl 1p Ill wagons the fhst was to ca11v the team and the second the band and 100t6lS I 1. 4 . 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' , ' Cl ' 77 - . , . . . - - , Y as - n ,- '- 'v v' , ' V -K v - , ss U , y - , ,, A 512 Mentor Spud Anderson had arranged the field beautlfully for the occas sion having covered all furrows so that It gave the field the appear ance of a national league type Both teams made a wonderful showing on the diamond Pump km Center with their blue overalls and red shirts attracted the eye while Squashvllle w1th their yellow trousers and green shirts also at tracted the eyes of all The game was called for 2 P M by the noted umplre Enoch Ca1lor who has umpired the past two battles The followlng bat teries were announced Pumpkln Center Spltball P11ce twlrler Brick Johnson recelver Squash ville Spike McHugh twlrler Sap Sutter receiver Following the announclng of the batterles Cyrus Reilly greatest comedlan entertained the folks by his wltty saylngs Exactly at 2 oclock Enoch called Play Ba'l Pumpkin Cen ter was to take the field because lt had drawn the shortest stlaw Spltball walked to h1s box with a proud air and many of the fam ous ofliclals of the village such as constable Jake Cyphert were heard to remark that lf Splt ball s arm would work as well as h1S iaws no doubt Pumpkin Center would wln The game was on Sap Sutter up w1th a grln that showed hlm to be minus a few teeth Spltball s e5 es were on Sap and wlth a look that people say terrorized the bat ter strlke one strlke two strlke three Sap out Pumpkln Centel could not find thell volces and Spltball felt hurt because of the lack of applause The game swung back and foith w1th lntervals for signals and for the pat1on1z1ng Zlgzag The elghth inning Squashulle 2 Pumpkln Center 2 Brick John son up to bat ln haste he got the wrong one and walked from the plate to secure h1S old famous bat and vshen he returned to the plate he was called out for Splke had continued to twlrl and finally fan ned Brlck When Enoch an nounced this gi eat te11or relgned and whlle the dlspute continued people were heard screamlng and seen running 1n all dlrectlons for Spuds mule had broken loose from his stable when he heard the decxslon of Enoch fol he deter mined to square matters A w1ld chase was made about the field with the mule k1ck1ng dirt for Immediately the constable to up hold the laws of the village forced Spud to pay a fine of 855 00 which was placed on hlm for permitting w1ld animals to chase about places where people of peace lovlng and ClY1l1Z9d nature were interested Spud was forced to pay the fine and lmmedlately ordered the people to dlsperse from h1s field and as neither would play on elther s grounds each vlllage band and team clalmed a vlctoly and marched from the field Whlle Spud was seen walklng toward the stable vuth h1S pet mule What happened to Enoch cried Spltball Here I am came a voice from out of the sky There was poor Enoch cllnglng to the tip of the flag po'e terlor ized from bemg chased bv the mule J Hubert Rlddle 23 cc u , - Q . . . . - . 1 . . v . - aa - rr - - . . 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Uhr Mmtur Shzrley Makes Good ISS Shlrley Llvlngstone had engaged herself as com panlon and secnetary to Madame Marton a weal thy and oplnlonated French lady and was to leave a week later for that ladys home St Saveur on the banks of the St Lawrence Nature had done much for lt ln the way of s1tuat1on and It was a beautlful place One pecular tralt of the old lady was to preserve all the ancestral beauty of her home as she ex pressed lt and she could not be IH fluenced by anyone to change a slngle detall ln the appolntments of dlsmal fashlon wh1ch had pre valled 1n and about It durmg the last hundred years When Shlrley allghted from the the statlon and followed Madame 1nto the ancestral abode of the Mar tons a sense of homeslckness and desolatlon overcame her The en tlre aspect of the 1nter1or was one of gloom and monotony There were no carpets on the hlghly po hshed floors no draperles or dell cate lace curtalns noth1ng but clumsy shutters at the wlndows Every room of the spaclous manslon was wamscoted w1th cost ly woods whxch ln many lnstances was beautlfully carved The fur nlture had been costly ln 1ts day but lt was of anclent pattern and arranged about the rooms 1n a way to suggest elther a prayer meet 1ng or a funeral Takmg the place all 1n all It was about as dlsmal and gloomy a dwelhng as Shlrley had ever been 1n On the walls were plenty of plctures but they were mostly of Madame s dead and gone relatlves and to the sensltlve young glrl they seemed l1ke grlm spectres who wlth uncanny eyes were watching her every movement wlth mallclous gaze from out the dusky shadows Can I ever l1ve ln this desolate place? Was her one thought when left to herself But hers was too brlght a nature to ponder long on a dlsagreeable subJect and she was soon lnterested Wlth the hopefulness of youth and the ready adaptatlon to clrcumstances Wh1Ch a cheerful courageous nature al ways manlfests she mentally add d Ah but I w1ll soon make lt pretty and attractlve here lf Mad she thmk that Madame who had heretofore been very obstlnate IH the rule of changxng appolntments would consent to her plan At the first opportunlty that presented ltself Shlrley asked Madame Are you wllllng I should arrange my room as I l1ke'7 Of course chlld she responded and so durmg the days that followed Shlrley made the most of her pr1 vlleges We shall not here go 1nto detalls as to what she d1d One week later when she had arranged everythlng to her satlsfactlon she 1nv1ted Madame to make her a call Make you a call? repeated her mlstress wxth a sharp glance at 42 !, - c Q , - , I . 9. v Y ' , 7 ' ? 7 . 9 ' . U . . . 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' 9 . - 1 1 , , n u CK Y, , D n . r mmtnr Shlrles s gowmg face W hat new scheme haxe xou on docket now she added SUSDICIOUSIQ Nothlng onlv I thought per haps xou would like to see mx room You know xou gave me permxsslon to arrange It as I like Shl1lCV answered flushlng sllghtlx at Madames tone She led the way across the hall and threw Wlde the door as she ceased speak mg The afternoon sun was shmlng throughout the open wmdows upon soux enler whlch lay IH the mlddle of the room 1n l1eu of a rug thus brlnglng out the rlch colors to per fectlon Two prettv Whlte rockers stood 1nv1t1ngly 1n opposlte corners the spotless draper1es sway ed gent lv ln the breeze the flowers m thelr xases nodded brlghtly and exhaled thelr sweetest perfume the whole scene was llke a revela t1on of some othel sphere to the sternlv practlcal narrow mlnded woman who all her l1fe had obstln atelw perslsted ln trymg to shut out all beauty f10m her exlstance Madame s features softened ere ceptxbly as th1s scene met her eyes and the smxle of approval whlch she bestowed on her ward made Shlrlex feel confident that her ef she resolved that SIHCC she had won ox er Madame ln thlg xegald she could ex entuallx blmg her to her way of thlnkmg ln other thlngs Leona McDonald 24 Meanmg 0 5 Stands fo1 Truthfulness Wh1Ch we all possess Meanlng Words of WhlCh we have no less Suggestlng Early Supposlng Nme For tlmes we 19 Taldy Yearnlng for eKempt1on s llne Subst1tute for Falthfulness The Inmng of tlrne M6Ht1OHS the Vlctory we hope to possess E Ex 61 m store where we shme Genevxeve E Maloney, '25 ' Eh 43 - ,v 1 ,- u 7 , ' . u A ' , ' 9 v n ' - ' Y - . il . 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' V-1 - an ', rs Tu , ,U ' ' Uhr fiimtnr ASQFD tlaffic 1n front of the open C31 bl ought It to a protestmg stop Othel cars drlftlng 1n behlnd shut off retreat and soon the lalge l1mous1ne of Rlchald Brevsester calrvlng 1tS slx d1nne1 and theatre guests found ltself completely blocked by other cars bl ought also to a standstlll Mu1mers wele now heald from each m vaxvmg tones of res1gna tlon and dlscontent The latter sentlment Ql11X1Y6d 1n the languld lv petulant VOICE of Mar1an Brew ster sole ldol and pet of he1 father remnant of decent manners I have e Henry go and see what IS wxong Well laughed he1 frlend lVIur 1el Morley Want to get out and walk? It s your party but never mlnd he1e comes Henry Well what IS It she sald Pardon mlss but a young glrl was struck by a car and they are taklng her to the hosp1tal At that moment a partlng was made 1n the crowd and two men passed carrymg the unfortunate g1rl to the ambulance Murlel who happened to be near the wlndow caught a gl1mpse of the glrl s face and then turned to Mar1an and sald You could pass for that g1rl's slster Thank you Sald Mar1an laugh lngly I certamly would llke a seamstress for a slster Wouldn t yl It be fun 7 Howevel the pleasure of the exenlng was dampened by what had occured In the course of the week the gn ls met agam Meru suppose we go to see that poor chlld to morrow Sald Murxel I am sure she won t have a soul there to see he1 and she must be te111bly lone some All rlght anythlng to please you At exactly four the next after noon Murlel appealed leady for the tr1p In her arms carrled a hugh bou quet of roses I am sure these Wlll brlghten her up a llttle They arr1ved at the hosp1tal and were soon ushered lnto a small whlte loom On a bed close by lay the small form of the 1nval1d Mu11el came at once to her Slde and saxd I am Murlel Morley and thls IS my chum Mar1an Brewes ter We have come to cheer you up The llttle sufferer smlled her pleasure but she was unable to speak A couple of weeks elapsed and each day the glrls came to see Ann Mannermg as she was called Soon the three came to be great fr1ends But Ann was partlcularly dlawn to Maman One day she Sald MISS Brewster I often wlshed I had a slster and I should 11ke her to be llke you You know I never had a playmate when I was young It seemed that aunt was always watchmg me and never let me go CCS 1913, 1 ' ' ' 77 1 L J n , . 1 , ' , , . 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H . . ,, , - 19 u v ' I . , kbhr iilrutur out and play among the othe1 guls Tell me mole of QOLIISCAT sald NIa11an and Ann Uilltllllltll All I can lemembel IS hung Wlth Aunt Julle and Uncle Dan ln Chlcago unt1l uncle dled and then Aunt lnought me to New Yo1k She dled hele about two months ago and smce then I haxe wo1ked 1n the faCto15 Hexe she sand as she chew of mx own mothel Was she not lJ93.LltllLll and she handed the locket to Maman Ann' Nlauan streamed That IS mx mothel s pxctule It cant be LOUIS But It IS she Sald and hele on the othel slde IS the plcture of nn fathel and agam she opened 'Q lt fo1 the fughtened Maman who eued and 1tS Daddy Surely Ann xou ale my SlStQ1 Syb1l my dalllng slster whom we untll th1s day beheved to be quletly sleeplng lll that llttle glawe at Cxeenglenn After 5 ou we1e taken dealest we tound a llttle bods 1n the lake at East Glooxe whlch we laid to lest Thls shotk was the cause of Mothels death Qoon attel she was bU116d beslde the l1ttle one Nluuel who had heald the story blewestu -Xttel seeing, the lotk et the plctules and then Swbll he knew that h1S chlld had been ltSlIOlQCl to h1m Th tnk God he Lllid as he em lnated hls daughtel It wasnt ou1 Swbll whom we tound and buued lNla1g,a1etNI Rensel 23 I l Emulatzon If xou w ant an edutatxon Just tome to oul sthool Hele we have no wasted tlme Studx IS ou1 1ule See the Class of twtntx TOUI Jollw puplls we Stuwmg hald to follow attu Nlneteen tw ents thx ee X141 x Spleue 21 -, 45 ' , 75 , ,' sc ' n , . , . , 44 Y , ' , as ' is , , , , 1 ' H ' ' . . , ., . . 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Uhr illllmtur A Llttle Child Shall Lead Them WAS a b1tte1 cold w1nte1 s nlght The wlnd was blow mg fiercely and some of the ma1n streets we1e 1n total darkness Many a famlly gatheled alound the file place and enjoy ed lts walmth and 1n thelr hearts thanked God that they had such plotectlon from the bltter cold and stlnglng vnnd outdools On one of the dalkest streets a ve1y follorn rather aged man was t1amp1ng along blttelness 1n h1s healt wxth no thought of the good God above who IS ever w1ll1ng to lend a helplng hand m all ou1 sor rows and t11als Thls man was thlnkmg of days gone by The cold penetrated h1S th1n clothmg but bemg used to all klnds of weather he plodded along muttex 1ng at and cu1s1ng h1s fate and h1s God To thlnk that he should be he1e tonlght when once he had been so happy wlth a sweet llttle W1f8 and babe He plctured thelr co7y home IH a small town 1n where he was a prosperous fisher man Just at that moment a telr 1ble gust of wind almost swept h1m off hlS feet If only I had some place to spend the nlght he thought Suddenly the hght came on and he percelved a barn a short dlstance from hlm and resolved 1f p0SS1bl8 to spend the nlght 1n It He found the door aJar and openmg It a space large enough for hls body to pass through he went 1n Havlng no matches or llght of any kmd about hls person he felt around wlth hls hand untll lt came IH con tact vs 1th somethmg soft xx h1ch he found to be a blanket He law down never once uttex 1ng a pray CI of thankfulness and was soon fast asleep When he awoke he found a l1ttle glrl of about three years watchlng hlm wonder and amazement 1n he1 eyes What IS youl name M1ster man? she mqun ed 1n he1 ch1ld1sh VOICQ The s1ght of th1s ch1ld made a lump come to hls throat He sat up and lubbed h1S eyes contlnulng to stare and never an swermg her questlon There was somethlng 1n that face that voice What could It bel Is you hungly MlSt91 man for lf you ale I wlll get you somethlng to eat she contmued He noticed for the first tlme the r1ch texture of the chlld s apparel Whele am I he sa1d as 1f talk lng to hlmself I don t know MlStCT man I don t know your name But I knows you are a poor man and muvver sa1d for me to be always klnd to poor mans Wont you come and see my muvvel '7 She IS so good and has teached me to pray I say prayers for muvver and Daddy and for muvvers Daddy who I never seen vet Muvver sa1d 1f I pray and we all pray God w1ll brmg hlm to us The man gasped at the chllds talk Could It be he thought but no' no' God couldn t be so good to h1m now when he had deserted H1m IH earller X eals Hls thoughts we1e 1nter1 upted bs a sweet vo1ce calllng Dorothy I Dorothy deal V U ' ' 77 0 . 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V . . - i y - v U Y 44 , ,77 ah: fiimtnr The llttle chlld ran to the entrance of the barn and ansyyered Yes muvver dear Ill be rlght ln and wlth a yyalt a mlnute the llttle glfl had gone He rose and began looklng about at the dyvelllng ln yvhlch he had spent the nlght It was a lalge 100m verv modeln and possessed all the convenlences of the present age such as a washlng machlne llon mangle etc Eyldently It was the laundly of the house At that moment he llealfl a CllllCl1Sl1 YOILC cry Here he IS muyyel deal and hls llttle XISIIOI of a few mln utes befole came lunnlng IH fol lowed bv her mother She s the sweetest looklng woman ln the whole wol ld except one thought Can I do any thlng for you my good man? she lnqulled You must be yely cold and hungry and to thlnk you spent such a blttel cold nlght as last nlght was IH thls cheerless place If you had knock ed and asked me for a place to spend the nlght I surely would have glven lt to you I haye a room reselved on the thlrd floor for lust such emergencles for one never knows but one of your deal est frlends IS ln need of help and thus saylng a very Wlstful look came lnto hel vlolet blue ey es whlch shone wlth such tendel ness Thank you Lady Thank you for QOUI klndness but I thlnk I had better be on my way No' No' not untll you haye had a good cup of hot coffee to warm y ou up She finally persuaded hlm to come lnto the house whele she sat hlm doyyn to a X915 healty bleak fast He sald llttle but the ex DFQSSIOII ln hls ey es told of the deep glatltude he felt She tl led ln every posslble yvay to draw hlm lnto conversatlon fO1 for some leason she knew not yvhy she felt dlayyn towalds thls yyavfalel I tly to do all I can fOl men lll youl clrcumstances she Sald fol It has alyvays been my hope and yvlsh to see my own dear father I know he IS llVlDg somethlng tells me so I wlsh I knew where and I know God wlll let me see hlm be fore he dles He must be old V615 old noyv because when he bld my deal mothel goodbye to go on a yovage whlch llttle dld he know was to W1QCk all hls happlness he was thlrtv five then I was only a babe when he left but he thought It would brlng hlm enough money to spend the lest of hls llfe ln ease But weeks months vears rolled and mother dled of a broken healt VVe had lost all our money and I was put IH an orphans home But when stlll a thlld I was adopted by yerv wealthy people And hele I am todav Wlth a lovlng husband and blessed wlth a dear llttle glrl and one would thlnk I ought to be the happlest woman ID the wolld I yvould be lf It Wel en t fOl my one yy lsh and hope The Man s heart was filled wlth unbounded loy At last' he had found hls daughter the llttle babe he had left so many YGHIS back Stlll he sald nothlng and h1S loy yy as a sllent loy By thls tlme he had flnlshed hls appetlzlng breakfast and rose to go The woman could not account fol the strange feellng that came over her Suddenly an ldea on curred to her How would you llke to be one of the help V she asked and asslst the galCl8Il6l lll hls yvolk' You can occupy the leselycd l00I'll and ? -f 47 , Y if ' o Q x - - n , Y ' 1 1 9 y I ,' U , ' ' H ' I v V ' . 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' ,' ' . . . tv - ' ' 1 ' v P Mmtnr I am sure we wlll pay you well Sul ely thought the man thls IS an opportunltv not to be thrown to the wlnds All llght Lady I wlll stay but I can t tell you how grateful I feel towards you The llttle glrl who all th1s tlme had been a sllent llstenel clapped hel hands wlth loy Oh' I am so happy muvvel dear and then I can have someone to tell me SIOIIQS of Jesus when you are busy A shadow flltted across the man s face as he followed the woman to the room whlch he was to occupy Chapter Two Many years have passed and we find an old very old bent man who IS unable to walk wlthout the use of a cane wlth a sad yet Joyful heart He knows that the woman IS hls daughter the glrl hls grand chlld Yet because he came to them a beggal yes a tramp he wlll not tell them that he IS thelr hope thelr wlsh Durlng the many years that have passed hls emblttered healt has been filled wlth the greatest tenderness he has falth agaln ln hls God and he owes all thlS to the llttle glrl who had played such a strange part IH thelr llves He IS the councelor and advlsor of the husband who loves hlm as a father Every morn mg the l1ttle glrl would go out to the garden wlth prayer book ln hand to show hlm a new prayer she had learned But one day she IS taken suddenly lll wlth a fever whlch the doctors clalm IS fatal Doctors surgeons and physlclans from all over the country who have a leputatlon for belng very good are sent for but the same verdlct IS pronounced by all She wlll llve fol a few weeks and no longer The old man prays never had he played so hard ln all hIS years Then one nlght the prlest IS sent fol There was a look steallng over her features that could not be mlstaken and the prlest knelt by the bedslde and read the commend atory prayer Before It was over the hand relaxed ln h1S hold and when he ralsed hls head he knew as well as dld all those dear to her that the face before them wlth 1tS sweet radlance of peace had felt the benedlctlon of angellc hands and that the saved soul at rest for ever needed hls prayers no more later and the sermon contalned words of utmost comfort to them promlses that had taken the stlng out of thelr sorlow The heaven plerclng falth had shown them the vlctory ln whlch death IS swallow ed up the blessedness of the dead that dle ln the Lord the gloly of the lmmortalltv whlch thls mortal shall put on the power of that Re surrectlon and that llfe ln whlch to belleve IS to llve forever But alone that summer evenlng ln the qulet church yard wlth the dead of yesterday and the dead of long ago at hls feet the old man spent the saddest but perhaps the most profitable hour of hls llfe By the grave of the chlld who to hlm had been the brlghtest freshest dear est thlng ln all the world he learn ed the frallty of the llfe on whlch we stake so much the folly of all happlness that IS only of th1s earth Harrlet Rowan 24 48 Uh ' , U , ' - aa 97 Q . . , v y , ' ' 1' xc 1' y , . .H . 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'25 52 Uhr illmtnr John E Anderson Do thy duty come what may Hls qulck flrm step his candld look A character rare portray He knows hls place he keeps his word He s hked 1n every way 01, Albert J Cy phert Sllence IS as deep as eternlty Speech lS as shallow as t1me Thmk on thmk on thou constant thmker You w1ll make yourself a name It may not be m DuBo1s Albert But vou nl make It Just the same Gertrude Phllomene Deltz Into each llfe some ram must fall Some days must be dark and dreary A deep courageous thoughtful soul She s known to very few She trles to let her true self out But th1s she fa1ls to do ...-Q., Isabelle Rose George Selze the opportunlty Earnest anxlous and most careful That each duty be done well Thls shows both the stamp and standard Of our classmate Isabelle . . cc 11 , . 1 . 1 1 1 , . . Y . . H . . . 1 - ' 11 1 1 1 1 1 H1 1 , . . . . . U . . 1 11 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . as - ' 77 . 1 1 1 1 Uhr mmtnr Genevieve Jean Hlce An ounce of preventlon lS worth a pound of cure She has short bobbed haxr and eyes that dance But a heart that s troubled when She sees the strong oppress the weak Thls generous w1lful Gen 0 Mary Kathryn Hewett My han IS gray but not from years A countenance ln which you meet Sweet smlles and promlse all so sweet A perfect woman nobly planned Thomas B Johnson Truth IS truth to the end of reckoning He lends not But glves to the end So look up fr1ends And llke Tlck be men 011 Marjorie Dorothy Lambert To thlne own self be true Her wlnnlng way and happy smlle Makes you feel that you Would l1ke to be a bosom frlend Of trustlng trustful Blue 53 ll ' ' 7 ' 9 Y , . an ' , - n , . 7 . . , 7 7 To warn, to comfort, and command. ' ' 71 , . I , . U - un . . ' , , . Uhr illlmtnr Iam Tlme and opportumty walt for no man Nelther do they return Although so small A Senlor lo' And called by all Our llttle Joe Oil M1chaelJ Prlce Not fallure but low alm IS crlme Would you l1ke to learn to argue To mlx 3C1dS or to preacl' Be patlent Just a few more years For Mlchael s gomg to teach Agatha Beatrice Lynch Better late than never Stlll better never late Where IS another sweet as our sweet Flne of the fine shy of the shy Fme l1ttle hands always so neat One l1ke Agatha vou ll never meet Ol Paul W McHugh monarch of all I survey He IS our Presldent Thxs lS our Paul By God was sent To save us all 54 ll I ' !! 7 7 9 ' ! , a ! v If ' v Y Joseph T. Piazza. cc ' ' ' ' 7 0 !! Q 3 . aa ' ' - - n , . . 9 . . 9 19 . . , . , . Uhr lllmtnr Angellna Assunta Paolettl Knowledge IS power She s been here but a few short years We ve known her but too late T1s Sald that thmgs that are worth whlle For them we have to walt lO Marv Margerv Rensel Do not trust too much to your good looks She was a phantom of dellght When first she gleamed upon my Slght A lovely apparltlon sent To be a moment s ornament Margaret Ann Rogers The best IS yet to come Fan' O dreamer thee befalleth W1th the glory thou hast won None Wlll equal thee dear Margaret In the actlon thou hast done .-lo.-l Peter E Rlellv Every day ln every way I m gettlng better A merry lad that knows no gulle Nor how to hurt or cheat There s always Joy when he s around Our Jolly happy Pete . . , . . cc ' n . 1 1 x v , . . . . u s ' sz n r v . 'u ' 71 s 1 1 1 . . . u ' 1 9 9 ' n . 1 Y x ' 1 r , . Uhr illmtnr J Hubert Riddle Happlness IS usually to be found ln effort Truthful trustful looklng upward For the thlngs that Wlll not hurt Consldermg first the thoughts of others As step by step goes our Hubert 01. Helen Irene Sentner Hablt becomes a necesslty Th1S wlnsome mald has kept th1s rule Be seen before you re heard She captlvates the hearts of all But not by 1dle word C DeSales Sutter Beyond Hls love and eare Slnce wlthout thee we do no good And Wlth thee do no 1ll Ablde wlth us 1n weal and woe In actlon and ln wlll . .U - Mildred Mary Slmmons To know what IS best to And how best to do It IS wlsdom When Just a child and half afrald She Jolned us 1n th1S school Her manners ever brlght and gay She never broke a rule l . . . ,, ! 9 . ! 7 U ' ' !! , ! 3 l . . l I only know I cannot drift, - , xr . . , ! ! 7 ' do, ! S ! r-A hi boxei 3. IL LLOII IOSLS l genu, Imam 13.11.111 iothc cl all had Q, u- 4Hl'IlIl1I' 1- 1-1 -4 1-a fs 1-1 ra - 1-4 .- 1- 1-s-. 1-4 1-4 h a Sheik DSIXC --4 w I IL dd good 1 Say ngs o ngs sh ngs D H 1 . .' X H ' I ,. , . ete R. L'ke fin! i ' F ' ' s 1s lxate H. You never can son1et'mes tel 'I D ' ' l f ' 3 1111- for inteli 1 '- Ebb'e A. I cz11't, honest, have 21 cate Out late 1' 1' 1-' f- Ear C. How are ye, B . Taking up collections or next year A C. For the love ol' mud P in' l 1: ix' ' ' '1 21' ' '1' 1 li ' . ' 'J ' ' 1 '1 'il 1l' o 11'.' 1' . ' lr' sooner A i y S. Oh! you'1'e tom i11qL's't've Malin' candy For permanent wave i . , ' ' ji1 ! Patching affairs For insice facts -J . ! K ' Vol' zz 'ree n oment ' IX 'ke P. Nm w you'1'e bubbling z1g,ai11 Fxperimen ing To go to college A ' P. Cal you in1agi1e! Won le ng o new me 1 niusirizui B: 1e L. Dc yoi hink? Smi i11g or a millio1 Cru 1' ie! D. You are so lmig and s rung 'uilcling :ir castles For loston I Kit S. Ohl the1'e's iieer 01 es 'laying her uke Fo' z 4'o1'c T'Ck J. Li 'e is just one clz11'n thing ut' el' zu1othe1 l iic din' 'oi' L ie futi re . eun H. Get on to the hz 1 1' i11 i'l' es For Wels 'arelft 'eg R. It's the Beds i11ees D ' ' Le 'ty B c. Don't be si ly Sh V g h's dima es F Boots Ix. How do y'u gge1 ? A' i g He we'e cl bac . l 1 ' D' i1 r'z1 'lvl -A v-.a 'S sr P- J To Growing I ni suipiised Well Joe P OI Tantal zing 1- 1-1 A 1- l L J Ii SON OI goof III l 0 1-1 1- 1 ll I 1-a -- r-4 1-1 1-1 v--1 F. 1-u I'o1 l S it Hunt 1- She N the Thi 111 1g 1 xx hal xvhclt 5 R I.11g.11Lt 1-4 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 v 1- 1- 14 1g out loud 101 L11 Well Blue L I atln L let s Oh G Is Q-1 1 1. A 1-1 ?! ...- 1-1 1-4 1- -.1 1- I ngle P-4 1-4 ,.1 1.- A P11 1... 1-1 11: 1-A 1-4 ,.1 1-4 ,.. -1 rr- -4 1... 1- .- -1- 1-4 1-- 1... 4.1 -4- 1- pml LT Dat 1.1 v- For HIILIII P-1 r-1 OI' 11 1 OW 111 1- r-1 w-4 igu 11 -1 -9-4 1- F11 1eam 1g we c uit Oh Buzz S Uhr tllmtur The Class Wlll N behalf of my cllents the class of 1923 of St Catherlne s Hlgh School DuBoxs Pa of the Umted States of Amerlca I have wrltten Our last w1ll and testament whlch was duly drawn up and sworn to the class of Nlneteen Hundred and twenty three 1n twenty parts belng about to pass out of thls sphere of educatlon and almost superhuman undelstandlng do make and pubhsh thls ou1 last w1ll and testament here by revoklng and maklng all former w1ll and testaments or promlses bv us at any tlme heretofore made null and VO1d We gne and bequeth to all our teachels our s1ncere affectlon our deepest reverence and heartfelt gratltude and a sweet and unbroken SUCCQSSIOH of peaceful nxghts and pleasant dreams No longer need they ue awake at nlght to woux over the uncel talnty of the morl ow Thelr ttsk has been a hard one but they have done then' duty and verlly now shal thev have then well earned rest We glve and bequeath to the faculty all the ama71ng knowledge and startllng lnformatlon we may hate furnlshed them from tlme to tlme 1n varlous examlnatlon papers We know that much that we 1mpa1 ted was entlrely new to them as well as to all the teachels ewelywhere If the faculty sees fit lt IS authorlzed to g1V9 out such of thls lnformatlon to the world as It may feel the world IS leadx to IQCQIVQ The followlng mav seem t11fl1ng bequests but we hope they may be those who may FQCQING them and a contlnual remlnder of the geneloslty of heart dlsplayed IH our last and full bestowal To the future class Presldent Manly Gleason A cane to lean on Zlg Zag Zell all the blotters advertlsmg Damus Bros F1u1t Mosey Kelley the pr1v1lege of belng Monarch of the tw pewrltlng loom Topsy McCool all the lefthanded cullers ln the rlght hand book Lase Happv Harrls the prlvelege of sharpemng her pencll when the Punxy trams come 1n Cedrlc McCall1on all the pxckles left IH the press by Mar and Gen Peggy Pyne the muslcal glft of the Semor class Bellnda Shaw the honor of belng dancmg teacher of S C H S Pheny Searles a Jockey llcense for her Latln pony Scrooge Maloney the abllltv to argue To He7ek1ah Augenbauch Chessle Prlce s ab1l1ty to teach Chem lstry 58 cc - ra Q . , u . . , . 9 7 'H y ' C6 ' Y! ' 7 l We! . l . ' 1 u 9 1 1 , v 1 . , u 1 , N u , - 7 l ' ,, 3 , . .7 . Q 7 . . , 7 : , ' ' , . , A. K 1 4 4 y Q , 7 , Y Q ' Y , . . Q 7 . . ' v L I. . , accepted, not as Worthless thlngs thrown away, but as valuable assets to 1 v v Q ' K6 !Y - 7 7 I To U ' H Y Y ' ' -4 . , ' .rv To ax n J, ' ' ' K, - - To as Lyn , , ' ' To KK V Y! ' , ' ' ' , To u ' H ' ' ' , . . To u ,Y7 ' ' ' , . To if ' 77 ' ' , . l. . . To C6 Y!! , ' ' ' 7. T0 as as y, ' ' U . li ' Y! KC ' 71 ' 1 ' ' . A , - Uhr mmlnr To Yangtze Klang Bukowskl Buzz Sutters danclng pumps left IH h1S desk To Fldella Rowan the alalm clock to use Dally when she goes house keeplng To Glorla Swanson Harlls a sufficlellt amount of class dues when she d6Sl19S to attend the movles To Rlt Rae Nlack the plallo scalt plovlded she uses lt wlth her ut most tale COOkl9 Plstnel the IOSL3 proxlded he keeps them blO0mlHg CIICIR Cx phelt the green curtaln on the typewrltlng room door Galll Culcla McDonald the prllllege to slng upon request Vallelx Kellnan the file extlngulsher Phoebe Gallaghel the use of all refel ence books and dlctlonal IGS Mandv Splece all the compacts on the glrls desk plovlded she does not allow the bows to use them To Dlna Daughertl Shakespeale s earlngs to shlne and hlS plcture to dust To Euterslke Allen the slnk to clean IH the labratoly plovlded she keeps It clean and the bottles shlnlng To Jemlma Ry an the crocks to empty and the clothes to wash and hang up to dly ID the lablatory The sub Jolned llst vllll be recognlzed as entalled estates to WhlCh we do declare the class of 1924 rlghtful successors 1 Our places IH the typewrltlng room together Wlth complete charge of It May they endeax O1 to follow the example they have been gll en 2 Our Senlor dlgnltl may they uphold lt forever Wlth all sellous ness and gravltw 3 Any stubs of pentlls 61 asels Ol SCIRDS of paper we max leave be hlnd May they feel at pelfect llbel ty to use them 4 The place of lespect we have seculed fl om all the teachers May the same klndness and tonslderatlon be shown to l ou that has been 3CC0ld ed to us B6S1d6S all these g1ftS we glue most fleely our tendel memorles of our pleasant assoclatlons together and a pledge of frlendshlps and 105 alty to you and to all that leplesent St Catherlne s All the lesldue of oul plopertl Wh8tSO9W6l and not hereln d1Sp0S6d of we bequeath to the class of 1994 to be used or dlsposed of as lt sees fit We constltute and appolnt the Pl esldent as sole executor In wltness theleof We IH behalf of the class of Twenty three set Olll hand and seal thls second dax of May One thousand Nllne Hundl ed Twenty three Agatha Beatllce Lx nch 23 ISFALB Celtrude Phllomene D18t7 23 CSEAI 5 , 59 u ' H ' u H 1 1 1 an ' ' 11 , u ' 11 , v 1 1 u ' , 11 ,' ' 1 1 l . as ' , D11 . ' , 1 , v- - 1 4 v 1 ' 1 1 T U ' 7' ' 1 1 1 1 1' ' 0 , . , . ., . H 1 . ,, . . 1 To 1 f ' n 7 ' To H . , . ,, . Y. . - , ' T ll ,11 , ' ' O V , . T u 77 , , 1 - ,- O , . T u 11 ' ' , ' 0 V 1 1 K 1 64 ' 11 , , 1 ' ' - - ' . 1 U ' 11 ' ' , , - 1 1 1 1 1 KK ' 11 , V 1 1 1 ' - 7 -. . . Y. . . . 1 1 L , . - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 . Y V Y . . u '. - - . 1 ., 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 - - v K 1 , ' 4 1 ' . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , . . A ' 1 ' ' v 1 . - - . . v 1 Y . Q 1 1 1 . . . Y Y 1 ., , ' 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 1 ' ' . 1 1 1 ' 3 .4 . . . . . . , K 1 ' 1 ' . - 1 '1 1 . 1 ' v v 1 - , v A 1' 1 ' e 1 1 4 N . . , 1 ., . 1 0tC,S ATI. .l.-LS-L C73 !'-er Cvmlgmfnlgzr Qemifli School Notes Septembel 3 1922 was a grand and glorlous day fol deal old St Cathermes fO1 on that day she began her th11ty thlrd yea1 of t1a1n1ng and educatmg young people to take thelr places 1n the busy l1fe of thls world It was a gl eat day for both the old and the new students For the old puplls because they vs e1e HIIXIOUS to see thelr new teachels and former classmates and renew old acquamtances and for the new thls day marked the beglnnmg of a new exa one they w1ll never forget They came haldly knowmg what to expect but a1c now very glad they ale students of St Catherlne s School Durlng the telm the school was VlS1t9d by the Rev Fathels Macken MOF1aF1ty O Connel W1e1sb1nsk1 and Kearns The puplls take exe1c1ses to the mstluctxons on the V1Ct10l3 glven by Walter Camp Numerous l1te1ar1es were g1ven by the dlfferent classes All proved to be very successful Ex en the tmy tots 1n the Pumary Class showed thelr ablhty m performmg IH publ1c Several tlmes thls year the puplls were called fx om then studles by the sound of the Fne Cong The Old Clock at the top of the stalrs IS stlll tlCklllg and stretches forth 1tS hands to Late Comels Durmg the Chllstmas yacatlon the 1nter1or of the school was remodel ed the walls VNQ16 pamted and the woodwork valmshed The ty pew11t1ng room was equlpped wlth two new typevultels These come 1n handy to the JUHIOIS especlally when uslng the Hunt Sy stem The Hlgh School msh to extend thelr sy mpathy to Nlaryor 16 Rensel on the death of her brothel LeRoy to Blace Kennan on the death of her Father and Malgal et Rogels on the death of her Mothel C60 e ! . . 0' ,7 , v ' , U' Y -lu no v r - ' 7 1 v '1 ' 1 1 ' ' v . 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I . . v . ,Y , . wht fiimtnr Senzor News D0 Thy Duty Come What May The helght of our glory has been leached DIGNIFIED SEBIORS The Semol gnls entertalned then boy class mates wlth a SIX cou1 se d1nner gly en at the St James Hotel We were honored bv the p1 esence of Rey M J Macken The class 23 tendered Paul McHugh a su1p1 ISE bnthday pal tv It was a leal party and not a make behey e A del1c1ous luncheon was ser ved as all Senlols haye On Feb 27 we V919 1ny xted to the Slxth glade Longfellow L1f6ldlX The manner Ill del1ye1y showed that thelr teachex spent many houls IH the preparatlon It proy ed to be a yerv successful affan We hope that the good wo1k w1ll contlnue The Senlor class had the pleasule of helpmg Hubelt Boots Rlddle celebrate h1s natal day by a party at h1s home All reported a fine time The bovs of ou1 class organlzed one of the most popular and most POWERFUL clubs of the school The H 2 SO 4 Pete Rellly the comedxan of the class may be seen wearmg a broad smile Can anyone guess why 'V We can All oy er the a111val of a baby brother Named the Semor Kld Margal et A Rogers one of our class mates left fol Tltusvllle to j0lIl the Slstels of B161 cy Hel presence 19 greatly mlssed but she has chosen the noblest of all vocatlons One of the pleasant ey ents durmg the school term was a candy maklng experlment 1n YVl'11Cl'1 both glrls and bovs paltlclpated CThe glrls maklng It and the boys eatlng lt, The quallty was wondel ful and the quantlty enormous The Senlors were the honored guests at two hterarles gn en by the Elghth grade They yyele also pleasantly enteltamed wlth a debate and llterary by Thelr S1ster Class the Sophomores There are many leasons vyhv We llke to be SBHIOIS One IS that we are tendered the respect of the other classes by recelvlng compllmentary t1Ck6tS and 1nv1tat1ons to yallous affalrs We take thls opportunlty to thank them and wlsh them the same success when they are Semors The Prlmary has shown the1r appreclatlon of thls class as we have been the partlclpants of seyeral of the11 entextalnments Thls certalnly speaks well of the SQHIOIS to be Durmg the chemlstly p9llOCl Malgaret Rensel was asked What effect sulphurlc ac1d had on the z1nc the reply was Why It makes It skmny .. , - 61 cc - ra as , , T , H V . v f 1 . ' ' . . , . U i n K . 1 v - ' ' , . l Y 1 Y ' 1 , 1 1' . 1 y 1 5 - o . . v . f - ' v f X ' ' , e 1 - , cc ' , as 7 1 - ' V' ' - ff ' .. . v H 1 ' ' v 1 v A y ' . .K ' I l ' T . 0 sa ' H . ' , as 97 - l Y v I 1 ' I - - V T sc ay . , especlally XNlth regard to the eats. 1 l 1 U v H , . , . sc vs - , ' , f , 7 7 V ' v Y v 1 1, il ' ' 71 . - y , y . l 1 Y 1 1 1 1 V ' I Y ' . ' ' K ., s v - v ' y ' 44 - as y , ' ' ' , ' v v 1 1 V 1 . . ' . ' . . Y U - - H Y , Y ' as ' , av - N . , ' li ' 77 H , ,, . . . . as ' , rr ' D 1 v 1. 1 V It V A . - - - u Y xc , - - Y ., Y A ' 7 !! Ehr tlvntnr Iumor Jottmgs Year 192 23 Tlme September to June Place Junlor Classroom Characters Slsters and JUHIOTS UST one mole year and vse wlll attaln the dream of our school l1fe Semols Wlth a class of twenty four and fifteen taklng a Classlcal Course IS a record to be D1 oud of USED the second yeal as a classroom the Laboratoly It proves a pleasant though crowded loom and every Junlor IS almlng to carry out the sax mg Grm and bear It EFDLESS to say that we appreclated the entertamments g1ven for us by the tollowmg classes Sub Freshman Slxth Grade and Prlmary N Febxuary a Pre Lenten party was held by the class and the candy made over the Bunsen Burners was emoyed by all We hope to 1m UR class was sorry to lose one of 1ts most popular members Fat Rlddle who was obllged to leave on accout of 111 health We wonder 1f the money matters of the class caused our Treasurer s breakdown' The 1dea of possesslng too much class money would not hkely cause It but maybe the lack of It mlght be one of the reasons ECEPTIONS gn en by any Junlor Class of St Catherlne s are always successful but the class of 24 hopes to excell all others 1n thls l1ne of entertalnment AUGHT at the end of the thlrd qual ter Many Junlors who had not acqulred nlnety per cent as an average m thelr vauous lessons were obllged to take the exams ITERARIES conducted each week by Father Morlarlty are hlghly en 1oyed by the members of the class We all hope some day to be ex cellent speakers S the Mentor comes forth from the press It IS to be hoped the Junlors w1ll be sat1sfled wxth the bequests of the Senlors Last W1ll AD Indeed are the Jumors when they thmk of losmg Andrew Gleason the Class Pres1dent who expects to move to Johnstown 1n the near future SEIZE the opportunlty the Class Motto IS carrled out ln all the under taklngs of the Class of 1924 62 T 2-' '. .. N y ,. . . - M . H i ,. R V- . . U 1 T Y' U ' ' 99 v 7 ' N I M . . . My . . y - , . . t .. . y - prove on our first attempt. ' K6 !9 0 ' , . . Y , . , . . . R ' ' ' ' , . . . ! Q' , 1 66 !7 ' ' A . . . . . , , a 9 , 7 . ,, . . , 9 7 ' Uhr ilrntnr Sophomore Cyosszp Clang' clang' sounded the bell and the train glided from the St3.tlOl1 Slowly at first but graduallv gaining speed until there remained to the observers ey e but a falnt trall of smoke ln the dlstance I wish I had some one to talk to Sald V1rg1n1a Harris an all day Journey and no one to converse with but myself Well It can t be helped she concluded wlth a Slgh Having arranged her luggage to her l1k1ng she picked up a book and began to read Suddenly a pair of arms was thrown around her and she turned to behold her old schoolmate Marle Carrier After the usual preliminary ejucalatlons embraces and questions the girls settled down to as V1Fg'lHl3. called It An honest to goodness talk But V1rg1n1a said Marie reproachfully none of the glrls have written to me lately consequently I know nothing of what has taken place during the past school year in the good old Sophomore Class This was exactly the opening that Vlfglnla deslred Well if you ll promise not to interrupt me even once Ill tell you everything that has happened since September Marie acqulced cheerfully and V1rg1n1a at once began the tale Well lets see whats first Oh yes' We organlzed our Literary wonderful' Im certam that there IS more real talent 1n our room than in any other in S C H S We ve had two debates and would you belleve It the negatlve side won each time Whlle speaking about our Llterary Society I d llke to tell you but I won t have time about the unexpected ability displayed by every member of our twenty five in the art of slnglng elocutlon and musical aptness But I m afrald that there won t be time enough for detalls I suppose you know that Tommy Vallely resigned his position as Secretary It IS now being capably filled by the newly elected Secretary Kathryn Kelly One of the greatest events 1n our School year was the bazaar held by the K of C IH November The Sophomore Class as usual stepped to the front and ably supervised the candx booth for two nlghts Oh what a wonderful time we had' Marie forgettmg her promlse Sald Didnt you have any part1es Indeed we did Why two weeks after school began we had a weiner roast at Mlldred Swack s Then we had a party at Genevleve Maloney s and one at Gleason s Even the boy s surprlsed us by havmg two parties one at Patrlck Johnson s and one at George Shugart s But to tell the truth Marie these were but prellmlnarles to the real thlng a double party at the Murphx home in honor of Geraldine and Mlldred Mar1or1e Rensel later in the 5831 staged a large affalr Oh' dont fear we ve had enough parties I 63 Y ' . r . . ' ,, . ,, . . . . . 7 9 ' ' 7 71 4 1 u . , n n , 9 . . . . , , . . . . . . ,, ,, ! ! ' K6 ' ' ' D! ' ' Y! ' . ! '1 9 ' ' I7 . . . . . . ,, . , ' n . . , . ! ll 7 9 ' ' 7 9 r ' ' Society and decided to have meetmgs every Friday. Marie, it's simply , . . . . . . , Y . . . . . , 7 v ' . , . , . a n u , , n a I ' 1 , . , . , . . , . . . . , , r . ' ' ' ' ' as ' 9 v ' n 7 7 ' ll ' ' . . , Y . , , V . . V . ' v ' ! ! , ., . . . . i . . ,H . 0 ' ', , - 1 l v ' LLlpr QIHPIIIIII' Out of the ffilll tu ll gnls 111 ou1 dass onlx me haxe lLIIll1lILCl IDIITIUIIL to the Cldlb fo1 bobbtd hall Ge1ald1ne Mu1phx Ilwabeth Hewett Cathe1111e Boxle Plla I'a1en71 and mx self I th1nk haxlng the11 han' bobbed has been a gl eat LOHSOIHIIOH to S1ste1 QIIICQ the Bobbed Han Imrlgade as vse Call then1 IS usuallx on t1me novs But llIt9I'1L1DtQd BI31 19 VS hat dld I tell xou befo1e I sta1ted'7 I ll tell sou eveuthmg 1f xou 11 111 glue me t1me Aftel the p81fQ,CllX VkO!IClGIl'llI basketball team we had last X931 ou1 box s dld nt ex en Ol gdlllZ9 thlg X Cdl And dnl xou hea1 that Helen Gleason IS gomg to Johnstown next X931 'W o11 t we mlss he1 exalted I betome Wt ale ant1e1pat1ng a veu lovelx t1n1c. Oh Mane' I haxe so much mo1e to tell xou The SGIIIOIS VSQIC gomg to haxe a Abbot Rosetown Thls IS uhele I change t1a1ns Help me Mane Please hand me that bag O PO1f61 1ust a 1111111116 Help me out please Good bx Ma11e I 11 vsute 1eal soon a11d But VlFg1Hl3 caught on he1 a1m and mth magavlnes books eta 0a111ed 1n a xeu p1eca11ous DOSIUOII was be1ng lushed out by the porter Hel last sentence was left 111 llllfl an '23 F23 CICCTO Ou1 Class IS fond of Geomet1y And also 'I11g011omet15, Home er the sub1eCt that s 1ust so Is know II to all as CICGIO beeause 11 he11 we 1ee1te so Hne The pe1 10d seems shortened t1me And thus the class of 24 Is famous T01 lts CILQFO Nlan Ham IS 24 H X - , , ' Q ' . . 4 1 1 Y v , Y , . , , ' , ' , x w'f'Ax ' 1 .': ' ' 1 xv, C'4: .yvx v Q , A I 1 -7 . ' I 1 H 7 I I 1 I It 1 . u 3 - an , ' , ' ,H H 'Y ' . .' 7 U 7 ' v . L . , ,, ' ' , - ' ? .1 . . Y. . ,, - ' t . 1 v ' I v 0 1 I . ' 1 0 ' v Q 'Q l v v 1 Y I vj I w 1 97 U . ' - ' . 1 - The mme I th1nk of the Sophomo1e-Sen1o1 bleakfast the mo1e 1 ,. I 1 1, 'l' 1 ' -Y v ' 277 H .' v . v ' . , . 1 l J 1' 1 1 I -- 1 ' H - s 9 . ' - Y .' v . rv . , . V , --. 7 4 '7 7 '! 1-' ' v .v Q .' ' ' v ' 1 v A . , . y 'ul ny. 3 v 7 ' w ' I ' . P . ' ' v V . ' 1 ,, K , V . .' K V , 1 1 7 4 s lk Y w 1 I 1 .i K , s J 4 1' 7 L , , whv illimtnr 65 Freshman News Refuslng to be consldel ed greenles m any sense of the wolld the 61 st xeal Hlgh began 1tS 1n1t1al 5ea1 ln room nme by electlng John Green as worthy Presldent Geolge Hlce Vlce presldent Secretary Jlm Butler and T1 easurer Tom PFICQ The modern Hlgh school mlss turns Delllah but lnstead of cuttlng the locks of the opposlte sew: bobs hel own The latest addltlon to the ranks of the bobbed are Blanche Aughenbaugh and Eva Fltzpatrlck Whlle not to be outdone 1n modern wavs sevel al of our gallant youths adopt Harold glasses Those who are gazlng thlough these wlnd shlelds The Freshman class supported a fine Basket Ball team th1s year Its record was one of the best of any team 1n YVestern Pennsylvama Many partles were held at varlous homes dur1ng the year Whlle none of these were class pa1t1es 1n the true sense of the Wold the entlre class was represented at one tlme or another and much fun was enloyed by all present Johnstown w1ll be the gamer when the Gleason famllv leave us 1n the summer The first year class part1cularly reglets th1s departure as we loose our shlnlng hght Bobbv Sex eral members of the class have been s1ck at one tlme or another durlng the school months but we are glad to say that they are wlth us now Whlle not of starthng 1mpo1 tance has taken place 1n ou1 fi1 st year yet gl eat thmgs may be expected of our class at least we thlnk so We end the year w1th a vote of thanks to our lnstructors for thelr asslstance and sy mpathetlc co operatlon Y Y Another Thought Speak not to me Of comlng Sprlng For skles so blue Warm b1 eezes too And b11ds that slng T IS Sprlng sweet Sprlng Can whlsper too Exams I brlng SUZAIN NE K SULLIVAN . . Q ,, . ,, . V g 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 , 1 Uv T n 1v . 1 . , V ' v G I ' 9 Y Q . ,, . ,, . . . 1 ' ca ra , ' - A I . 1 'U K, , 4: ,' - ' sy now are: Joe Johnson, Barney Beezer, and Bob Gleason. 1 Y 1 . u . . ' V . 7 . ! v ' , , . 9 I Q 1 . V u - . L 1' . , I I . . . y ,, ,. . . ,, ! 7 KK ' ll 'ITILQTIC I f 2 'f X 1111 T Cathermes Hlgh School Varslty Basketball team represents one of the fastest teams of any Cathohc School 1n Pennsylvama Th1s team under the careful coachmg of the Rev Father O Connel for mer Notre Dame star experlenced one of the most successful season 1n the h1story of Athletlcs of th1s school Although our schedule was not complete m the games that were played we proved to have a team of great ab1l1ty Johnson was chosen captaln to fill the vacancy created by Maloney former star and captaln of 22 the followlng men were chosen to represent th1s school ln the cage R0kOSk1 forward Rlddle for ward Sutter center Johnson guard McHugh guard McCall1on for ward Gleason guard Wlth the commg of next season the varslty w1ll be wlthout the ser VICES of five letter men Four members of the team graduate and one w1ll move at the end of the present year However we wlll have for next year R0kOSk1 who has starred at h1s forward p0Slt10H for the last three years McCall1on who has shown remarkable form at forward posltlon th1s season and Green star center of the Freshman Flxe Wlth th1s trlo we have one of the best scol 1ng outfits ln th1s sectlon and vull no doubt be able to uphold the great name that th1s school has gamed ln the athletlc world Freshman Athletzts Our school boasts of hawlng the finest F1 eshman team that St Cathe1 mes ever produced and whlch has prox en 1tS rlght to clalm the Champlon shlp of western Penna They ach1eved a wonderful recomd of wmnmg ten games and los1ng but two They hate scored twlce as many polnts as thelr opponents who were always of the highest class The Freshman opened the season wlth a well earned xlctory over the fast Great Lake Club now known as the J O Club by the scoxe of 21 17 We were then defeated at Punxv bv the Punxv Colleglans whom we IH sweet revenge defeated at the K of C to the tune of 37 4 G1 een and Johnson by thelr all around pla51ng were easlly the stars of the game We were agaln defeated bv the D H S Freshman team, but came back stlong and defeat Ulf? 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Uhr tmmtnr ed them After playing a number of hard contests wlth fast teams from DuBois and v1c1n1tw we emerged Victorious We then took on the fast St Leos H1 of Rldgway on the Rldgway floor After playing one of the fastest games of the season we came out vxctorlously by the score of 22 14 Rokoskl led the scoring for the season scoring 97 points Green came second with 66 polnts while Johnson was thnd with 23 The llneup and summary of the Rldgwav game were as follows S C H S Freshman 22 H S ROk0Skl Eagen CCaptJ Johnson Bgmm Green Ledden Price Pollto Allen Ashenfelter Fleld goals Rokosk1 5 Iohnson 3 Creen 2 Price 2 BOHIHI 2 Eagen 3 Fouls ROkOSkl 2 out of 4 Polito 2 out of 3 Ol. S C H S Varsity The first game of the season was played wlth the crack Alumni team of this school on the K of C floor Th1S game was featured by the play mg of the H1 team Never once were the Alumnl able to galn the lead from the time the whlstle marked the beglnnlng of the game t1ll the finish The season was opened by Capt Johnson who landed the first field goal this also was followed by numerous others Morrow and Lambert were the scoring aces for the Alumni The lineup and summarv were as follows H S Alumni 20 Rokoskx Lambert Riddle Turner CCaptJ Slllltfbl' DWV91' Johnson CCapt J Morrow MCHUETI G McMahon Substitutes Gleason for McHugh McHugh for R0kOSk1 McCall1on for Riddle Riddle for Sutter Sutter for Johnson F1eld goals Rokosk13 Riddle 2 Sutter 2 Johnson 3 Fouls McHugh 12 out of 17 Alumni field goals Lambert 3 Turner 2 Dwyer 2 Morrow 3 Fouls McMahon 2 out of 7 Te second game of the season was played with the Houtzdale H1 one of the fastest teams in the mountaln league The S C H S were forced to bovl befole these league champions but not unt1l one of the most th11ll mg games had been played on the H H S floor 68 .... -. s.L. . .-14. 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C32 f-254 HE Annual Alumm banquet was held 1n June 1922 at the DUBOIS Hotel It IS to be regretted that there IS not more mterest d1S played m thls annual event The Commlttee worked unceaslngly towaxd provldlng an evenlng of enjoyment and merlt the commendatlon of all for the fine rendltlon of the followlng program no solemn dutles I pretend 1n my vocatlon at the tables end Thos E Sherldan 15 Toastmaster Invocatlon Rev M J Macken Address Pres R J Allen 12 Our Alma Mater Hugh P Gallagher 15 Class of 22 J Francls Kelly 22 Encouragement Elleen Glllon 15 Our Alumm Gertrude E Maloney 14 Remlnlscences Mary Handgartner Lesh 04 Cathollc Educatlon James J Mack Jr 21 Remarks Clergy Good nlght good n1ght Partlng IS such sweet sorrow that I shall say good mght t1ll It IS morrow At a short busmess sesslon following the banquet Raymond Wllllams Z1 was selected as Toastmaster for the 1923 banquet and the followmg officers elected Pres Mary Slmmons 04 Vlce Pres Hugh P Gallagher 15 Treas Samuel Albanese 09 Plans are belng arranged for the banquet ln June and It IS the ardent w1sh that the commlttee 1n charge wlll recelve the support of each and every member of the assoclatlon WE WISH TO EXTEND OUR SINCERE SYM PATHY TO THE LAWLESS FAMILY ON THF DEATH OF THEIR BELOVED DAUGHTER MARIE WHO DIED APRIL 6 1923 SHE WAS GRADUATED FROM ST CATHERINES IN 1911 KEENLY WE SHALL FEEL HER LOSS 4703 an T rr lrvv ,.. .f L0 GK. . g 11f 411.1111 1 ..,.T1.1- 4 5 52- ', -' ,EI -7431+ -F-L 3 f .-f 1 15 -,1- -1 ' f -A K ff , , --Q' 5 1 T 4,1-. x- fs r - -f'- L , ' 1' 1 ' H1 surfer 1 Y - - ' '?t'.'R. K4 ' ' ' 99 To . ' 9 3 7 ' Y 9 ' 9 - 1 . . , 7 ' ! ' ! . . , ! . . , . ., Y H . . . . - , - - . . . . ,, vs ' . ' 9 ' Y 7 I 7 1 ' I Y Glhr tllmtnr The banquet IS a rally of the scattered clans a reunlon of all classes Represent your class thlS year and show your loyalty to dear old St Cath erme s to the1r premxer xnstltutlon from whom you recelved your Cathollc educatlon 0. Grace Boyle 21 has entered the novltlate of the Sxsters of St Joseph Vllla Marle Convent Erle Pa Oil.. Nora Gallagher 18 IS employed as prlvate Secretary to an official of the Charleston Coal Co Charleston W Va Loyola Sulllvan 19 IS a member of the faculty of the DuBo1s Hlgh School Otiii Gerald D Doran 15 recently dlstlngulshed himself at a conventlon of the A S C A ln Plttsburgh when he read a treatlse that was declared a masterplece Jerry IS scheduled to speak at the Hotel Statler Buffalo N Y on Aprll 4th More power to you Archle 0.....i. School and Wlth Elleen Glllon 15 and Loretta Sulllvan 17 lS a teacher 1n the DuBo1s C1ty Schools Don t desert your class at the Alumnl banquet 1n June They are countlng on YOU Be There' O1.l. James J Mack Jr 21 IS acqulrlng a hlgher education at the hands of the Franciscan Fathers at St Bonaventure s College Best WlSh9S Butt old boy' We know you ll accomplish your alm 0...- Ethel Nowak 15 holds a responslble pos1t1on ln Hammond Ind thus ref'lect1ng credlt on her Alma Mater 0-.T-1. The Alumnl extends slncere sympathy to the famlly of Ceorge Shu penis 19 who dled Whlle a student ln St Bonaventures Semlnary Alle gheney N Y Requlescat ln pace 0 Alex Bojolad 22 lS a student at Notre Dame Best wishes Alex' We hope you w1ll prove helpful to Coach Knute Rockne ln the mouldmg of future champlon teams at your famous Alma Mater gl James Vallelly 22 lS enrolled thls year at Notre Dame 0-1, Roger Shalala 22 has matrlculated at Fordham Unlversxty Ralph Allen 12 IS a member of the shoe firm of Allen KL McDermott and IS located ln Olean N Y 71 . , . .... . . .- , . . . , . . . ., . . . , . 7 . . , . . . . . . i. . .H H . ' I Y ' CK ' 79 Mary Gallagher '17 was recently graduated from the Indiana Normal . . . , . , . . O , . . ' ll ,Y . , . . . . . ' . . v ' , xc n , . . ' , . . . . . . . , I u . , . . . , . . n . , - , . . . . , . . , . . , . . . 9 ' , , . . Uhr illlrntnr Recently a ruling was effected by the Alumni Associatlon that any student having spent one year in the High School was eligible to member ship It may be that many have not FGCQIX ed annual banquet letters lf so it IS through an error in complllng the names of the members To such members we say kindly hand your name to any officers of the Alumni or the President of the Senior class of the High School It is not the intention to omit any name fiom the l1st and we will appreciate your spirit of co operation in this matter Old Doc Stoik visited the homes of the following Alumni and left a little bundle of sunshine in each mstance for which congratulations are in order Catherine Dwyer Gssman 21 a boy Margaret Spinnweber Droney 19 a boy Marie Rowan Rowbottom 17 a boy Veronica Leonard Sinnamon 21 a boy Bernard Simmons 11 a boy Hazel Keenan Horner 04 a girl Regis Monlghan Sheridan 17 a boy Veronica Rodgers Wallin 17 a girl Dont forget the annual banquet in June There is no reason toi an pump handle shake and the happy exchange of incidents when we were all attending the school on the h1ll O-.. A number of the Alumni took to heart the words of the ballad What could be sweeter than the choir s1ng1ng while the wedding bells go d1ng dong dmging and embarked on the Matrimonial sea on the good ship Life Ivan Ryan 17 and MISS Catherine Crowley Aloysius J Terry 17 and Miss Irene Rogers 15 Lucretia Terry 20 and James Sharkey Ql May their voyage prove tranqull and their port happiness IS the smcere wish of the Alumni Don t be a traitor and desert us at the annual banquet We ale ex pectlng you Remember the fate of Benedict Arnold 0.1,- Gertrude E Malonev 14 IS a valued employee of the Pennsylvania R R 0...l Edmund P Allen 15 is distinguishing himself as a member of the Virglnlans a nationally known oichestla of high repute We re mighty proud of you Eddie Oi We congratulate Thos Fauls 14 and Hugh Gallagher 15 upon recent promotion with the B R 85 P R R Tommv has been named relief sardmaster While Scoop is chief cleik to the General Yardmastel 72 . . . . V v ' 1 ' 3 0. ax vy , ' ' ' - . ' , , l ' 7 , l - 9 , l . . , , 1, - 9 y l , . , 1 . . . , Y , .l . . , . y 1 , . . . 1 alibi for your absence. No formality in vogueg just a good-old-fashioned H 77 ' ' ' ll ' !Y ' Q li . . . , . . . - . . ,, . . . . , , . . I ' D ' Y . , , . - 1 , . y ' . , 1 ' - ' y I , . . . . . . ' Y as - ' ' u ' , , . . ' 1 - CK ' !Y . , . 9 7 5' 9 7 ' ' I6 7! . V ' 44 I rr. ' 1 l . N , tbhr Hlnxtur Sundax Aprll 30th 1922 xxas a dax of lmmeasulable happlness 1n St Catherme s p311Sh fol on th1s dax Rev Fathe1 Joseph K11StOff ll celeb1ated h1s first solemn h1gh Mass at DuBo1s The large ed1fice xxas C1 oxx ded xx1th students alumnl and pa11shoners of St Cathe11ne s 1n add1t1OH to many frlends of the young prlest s flom out of town The sermon of the day was preached by Rex Fathel O B11en O F M P1ofessor of Ph1losophy at St Bonaventures Sem1na1x Alleghany N Y flom xxh1ch 1I1St1tLlt1OI1 Father Joe Cas he IS affect1o11ately known to us alll xx as ordalned on Ap11l 231d by B1ShOp L1ll1s of Kansas Cltx CIIOLQSG Fathe1 O Brlen gave an eloquent CllSCOU1 se fr om the text YS 1th ho11o1 and gloly Thou hast Cl oxx ned h1m 0 Lo1d Thou hast placed hlm above the WOIK of Thx Hand The speakex pa1d g1eat t11bute to the me11ts of the young pr1est Followlng Mass a 1ecept1on and banquet were tendered ln hls honol at the nexx K of C mernol 1al hall In the ex enlng Fathe1 Joe conducted N espe1s and B8l18d1CtlOI1 of the Most Blessed Sacrament The Alumn1 ASSOL13t1OH extend COIlg13tLll21tl0I1S and JOIN the pax 1shon FIS of St Cathe1111es IH xx1sh1ng h1m God speed 1n fulfilllng thlS dex1ne m1ss1on on ealth Fathe1 Kustoif IS located IH Kansas Clty 0 . Angela Fgan 22 and Monlca GIHOII 22 a1e p1epa11ng at the Indlana Nlormal fOl the noble xxo1k of teachmg We COUg13.tll13t9 S1 'NI Je1ome CLau1a R Allenj on the tak111g of he1 f11St Voxvs at the Me1 cy Convent 1n T1tusx1lle Pa O.-,li James F Ryan 22 1S a student at State College We knoxx 0111 Alma Matel has an able 1ep1esentat1ve IH Bunny O Mary Cons1d1ne 22 IS pu1su1ng a cou1se 111 muslc 111 Phlladelphla O.i...i Eugene GEO1 ge 22 IS matuculated at Bosto11 College 0 Mothe1 BOlgla the present lWOth9l IS a nat1xe of DUBOIS a11d xxas p11nc1pal of St Cather1nes H1gh School fol manx xea1s Wh1le ln thls capac1ty of Teacher Mother Borg1a by her brllllant 1ntellect and klndly admon1t1ons endeared he1 self to the hea1 ts of the xx hole student bodx She xxas the first censo1 of the Mentor and It xx as onlx th1ough he1 unt1r1ng zeal and devotlon that the class of 15 vxere enabled to 9St3bl1Sh a H1gh School magazlne Mothe1 Borg1a labored d111gently as head of the rap1d St1ldES made by the school that 16f'l6Ct great Credlt to the good Slster She was 1nst1umental IH the establ1sh1ng of a school lab1ato1y and a school 1n the state 1n add1t1on to many other featu1es of the school We f9l1C1t3t8 you Mother Bo1g1a and the good SlSt91S of you1 older Who a1e strlxmg as of xole to xx11te on the fresh xoung hearts the p1 IHCI ples of a God l1ke educat1on We mav xxell feel p1 oud of the noble effects acc1u1ng from the m1ngl1ng of 1el1g1on xx 1th ou1 da1lx tasks fo1 lt IS from such tra1n1ng that you noble S1St91S a1e ploduclng to the xx O1 ld men and xx omen of the des1red tx pe Max God 16W31d and bless xou IH you1 noble self sacuficmg pu1su1t' Thomas E She11dan 19 Y . 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Lbhr Hirutnr The l-U2 SOX4 Club The H 2 SO 4 Club IS composed of all Senlor bovs of the Class of 23 Th1s Club vsas organlyed 111 Septembe1 xx 1th the open111g of the school tel m The fOIlOW1lIg officers we1e elected P1es1dent J Hube1t R1ddle S9C1Qt31N John Ande1son The second F11da5 of each n1onth was elected as the regular meetlng n1ght FOIlOW1Hg these meetmgs each nlght the soc1al commlttee auranged a l1ttle p1og1am The club ga1ned popula11t5 not only among 1ts own mem be1s but also among the othe1 H1gh School Classes We leave the School assu1ed that thlS Club w1ll be upheld by the future classes The name alone should enthuse the SD111tS of all who shall ew 61 belong to It as It d1d 1tS cha1 ter membels Vwe wanted a 11an1e most pow e1tul To su1t the crowd It was fo1 The o11e that appealed most to all W as Hf2 SOX4 J HLBERT RIDDLF 23 '23 '23 Sophomore Class Of all the classes I have seen And I have seen a plenty The one that s alway s on the top Is the class of five and twenty Th1s class though not so V615 la1 ge Is known both nea1 and far For 1tS ex er los al puplls Each sh1n1ng l1ke a sta1 In Geometlx they re wondels We know they cant be beat But when It comes to Caesar Why' A Soph1e could not cheat The t1me the5 spent at bookkeepmg Is suffic1ent to b11ng fame Wh1le AHC16Ht HISYOIY I ll adm1t Is a Sophomore s mlddle name The SQHIOIS ale our S1St61 class And we hope to heal It Sald, That the Sophomole Class of '25 By th1S Semor Class xx as led V11g'1H13 Harrls, '95 74 'I ff f X ' ' , 7 . 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J 7 Il '10 . 1. ., 21. whr fiimtnr Tzme Tlme IS not young no1 1S It old Though by Tlme all thmgs dl e to' Tlme IS not o'd nor IS It young lNor wlthout Time can song be sung The rule IS good that works both ways Tlme shortens not bv addmg days There IS a Tlme though but a sp in Whlch measured IS by llfe of man We cheek om thoughts w1th pen and mk And thus 1mp1 IQOD what we thmk Yet NVI'lt1Ilg lets the pusoner fl ee And thus my thoughts you plamly see T IQ thus poetu gems ale caught Whlle drlftlng on the sea of thought And woven m 1 wxeathe of lhg me To decorate the sholes of Tlme Then whlle we tlead Tlme s beaten shoxe Followed by mans m1ll1ons mole Let us then leaxe some gems behmd That may adoln the human mmd Soon we ll be h1d f1OIl1 mol tal VIEW And then the m1ll1ons w ho pursue W1ll see ou1 t1'iCkS along the shore Whe1e we have passed long years befole How can thlq pen of mme po1t1 an Our wasted x eals from day to day ' An autumn leaf may fall and d1e Pelhaps tomollow you and I CENEVIEVFF MALOINEY 20 Psalm of After Lzfe Ln es of gleat men all 1em1nd us We can go the was thu w ent And depaltlng leaxe behmd us All oul dough our last led cent But be QUIQ that ll be a sclap If you do not leaxe a will And tls C611 un Jack wont last lo pay the LlllCl8lt3.l'xC1 s b1ll Paul 'XI xlonu 94 . v 1 ' 1. . 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What 18 armato I Paul M S8129 the opportunlty Senlor Ale you sure Fleshle I Fresh Yes I am certam of It Kate- What IS the name ot the Hy mn Joe ' Joe- My soul doth long for thee Al Were you at the iight last Yllghto Tlck Sure I was A1 Who got the worst of Ito T1Ck The people who pald to get ln Sweet By those bumps on your head I see that you have a VlOl8llt temper Potato- No It s my wlfe s Teacher Bernard wrlte a sho1t theme on Baseball Belnard Fam no game ful xl . . I 5 Q ' 'Z T 1.65 ' !! ' :ics . sv J ' l ll ' .L-H 7 ' ' ! . !! ' CL Y ' 7! w 7 ' aa Q - , , as 1 ' Sf 33 . ff 77 . ' ' .-t.CC ' , 1 77 J ' - Y ry . Fresh.- Wisemen hesitate, fools are certain. in , Y , , , in KK ' ' Y! 'W , . SC ' I Y 1 77 , . CK Y! J ' U ' J , ry l i-C6 . ' YI ' -J ' . ' !! , -in , , , - 77 Y cc I ' y , ' y Jr .J v ' w - , 1 77 , I4 ' s 1 77 L L I , T v , . Elpr Hlrrrtrrr I don t lrke the new teacher sard a small puprl Why What has she done to you? When I entered the room she sard You srt here for the present and she ney er br ung rt yet Loure Let s eat Ber nar d Where ? Loure Let s eat up the street Bernard No I don t lrke asphalt Wrllre sard hrs mother every trme you are naughty I get another grey harr Gee replred Bertre mustrrt you have been a terror Just look at poor Grandma Teacher What rs wrong yyrth thrs sentence The horse and the cow are rn the fleld Paul F The lady should come fir st Porter Shall I brush you off ' Passenger No I shall get off as usual Pat Drd ony one lose a roll of brlls wrth an elastrc around rt? Yes crred a doven at once Pat Well I found the elastic Judge What rs your occupatron? Prrsoner I m a walter Judge Then you may serye srx months rn yall Weary Wrll you grve a poor cr rpple a dime Srr? Wrllre How are you crrppled? Weary Frrrancrally Father Who rs usrng the lawn moyver rn the cellar? Lrttle Boy It s me father I m grvrn my woolens a haircut Why drd you marry a woman vyrth lots of money? You know that she wrll always be throwrng rt up to you Well I don t care how she throws rt Just so I get rt Crty Arrstocrat What krnd of coyys are those? Far mer Boy Thev are Jerseys Guernseys and Holsterns Crty Arrstocrat Whrch are the ones that grve butter mrlk? Young Brrde- I want an apron to yvear around the house Clerk How large rs the house? Doctor Drd that medrcrne strarghten your husband out allrrght? Wrfw Yes vye burred hrm yesterday Thrrstv days are September Aprrl June and November All the rest are thrrsty too Unless you make your ovyn Home breyv Judge- The next person yyho mt rrupts thrs court wrll be sent home Hurrah crred the prrsoner cz 1 ' ,rv ' - , L . as , , ra , K . za ' s ' , U Y v v 4 1 . I, ' Ki Y YY .... K . , , as H ' 66 9 sr ' , sc r - n , . My . . . . . . V 1 s r ' an rc - - s , i v 9 . . H ax ' Y' ' nr 4 .- A Y ' 7 u , 77 , , an fn , an an - . , . i H . y 1 . . . i , N as as ' an , 1 . ac ' D ca ' . 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Paul L1mbu1ge1 eheese yyas the prompt 1eply Phys PIOI What IS the h1ghest to1m ot anlmal hte' b11te Boy Please S11 the Gnaffe What IS a py1oman1ac Ha11y asked h1s httle S1St81 Im not sule but I guess It s a telloyy yy ho l1kes p1e Teaehe1 Is that Chhyylllg gum you haye III you1 mouth l Lefty Yes ma am Teaehe1 B11ng It to me thls mstant Lefty It youll walt t1ll to mo11ow Ill hung you 1 pleee that a1nt eheyyed Teache1 F01 bemg un1uly III class you tyvo boys yy1ll 1ema1n atte1 sehool and XIIITC you1 names 1 000 tlmes Gene Ta1nt tan eause h1s name s Ixelly and m1ne s Auganbaugh Sun Sehl Teaehe1 Do you sly you1 p1aye1s eye1y II10llIllIg, I up1l Su1e same as Dad say s Sun Schl Teaehe1 What does he say 'P Pupll L01 d how I hate to get up Customel It d1t18SS b11ng me some ch1eken IVa1t1 ess Do you yyant a pullet'7 Customel No Ill tally Usually Oh yyhy must I a Fxeshman g1een Be selubbed and dlenehed fOI Sunday 'yy hen you know IOI you ye always seen That ln1 d11ty 1511111 on Nlonday ' 79 is Y v rr 1 v Q - 1 1 I -- 1 ' K ... 1 ' c 5 X Z , u 11 , I xv 11 7 ' W 1 n , - ' va L l 4 1 1 54 1 1 1 1 ' WU 11 , , ' , , , H i , .t . . i H . . . n 1 . 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Lulu Hlrutur I4athc1 Where us ere you last nxght my box Boy I was out walklng wxth the boys Ifather Then please tell the hos s not to leaxe then han plns 1n the car Passenger Is thls a fast t1a1n C onductor Of coulse It IS Passenger If xou dont Tfllllfl I mll get out and see what lt IQ fast to Waals Wlllle I XNOIlClC1 how It feels to he a dneetor ol a big eol D01 ation and haw a m xhoglnx desk and a lot of clelks ' AmlDlI1OUQ Ambrose Well xou vslll nexer he one Stdllfllllg' alound l1ke that The Past In ln gone daxs when llte was wolth Oux trouble and ou1 sorlow The dean old earth seemed full of mnth We d no thought of the mormoxx l'1ospe11tx and peaee dld re1g,n 0111 land was then a land ot fame XI hen Ill splte of all effolts NI1sfo1 tune shall come O1 souow shall dalken youl xx as H3159 your heart and xoul thought II 1th hope and Wlth prax 91 Look to heaven fo1 sunhght s glad rax BPRXIARDJ BFIYER 26 I - 60 ' ' ,. -I . . . ' , .fw ' 1 . ' H . , ' ' H 1 U v . . . . , K I v . . cl - , ' as I T I I . 1 II 1 - -in 1 x in aI , 3, ' ,' , ' ' II -- s I A V . . . . , , I H v - xx. A ' - I r r v, 2 2 v 1 1 '77 I I . ' ' - 1, U , v v' . . , , Y, ' , I I ,l . , , I f 'V 'YI K2 V. 3 v v 1 n- I. K . . . . J . . K, . v v . Y, F - S I-' v -I ' 'r 1 4 1:1 - A J 1 H ' ' J . . , I Iv A A Y . . .. - y - V Y I, ,Y l 7 v n Y' ' Y . I y 'I 'Y' ,S Y. 1 r 1 . -I . Inn , PORTRAITS BY PHUTOGRAPHX J N, Th umth of LL pmt? ut f ur lim :tum 0 pemon :lm Om mmm T ce Proum Stu IO Q DB P 7 ' 7 I 5? 'ai' C ' ' V ' ' 'c' lies solely in its ,L ' hful Llc' ' 'L H 91 L '-'. , ' P 's me imc likurlusscf. Ulin 'ert Enuildinq u ois, cl C,OTN1DhTNLJ1I9 of IOLQfIx luorre Slgallty Always w h oh FIRST CLASS SERVICE Afuenue Blllzaral Academy and Barber Shop CANDY CICA RS N Q J . . . , The . . , NCIS ' el l lr .rl I, ' St' .' 'lb,'M'.W alI ' IM '.'.' 1, Elf H 1Nt'5,p 'te 'p , 1 'Ill 'l. I Caow, Bell Phone 463 Vx TI-IE ARCADE UPTO DATI. BILLIARD PARLOR AWD BOW LING ALLEYS All Kinds Czgars, Czgantts, Tobacco and Candy ATSALAS SL PAPAS Coney I xIancI and Hot Dogs QUIK Ix SERVIC E 739 We t Lon Axgnue Oul L1 us xx ould Ilkn to knoxx xx hen all thy xucluu oi sp: mg gow' JLIIIIOIS Into tha iutumn IILSIIHIAII ala LS NQLF The Tazlor T 1711 VC ORRINIANSI-III3 GUARANTEED PRICES IQEASOINABLE All Kzmlx o RLIJLIITHU Puxxzn and Dm CTILLUIITIQ' IL WEST LONJL AXENUF IX hx h xxg the SQIIIOIS Mpt LIN guewmg thu xeal It max be ben msg the Ihlet man IS a. Ixulclle CANN NS SHCES AT Charfzdcwl Tcl IW that Cpauful EIL ana and Suutmss that oth 1 Sams Fm Lt I I ,7 X ' 1' V A I f 7 ,I ' Y ' . . , , .. s gl '- . V, Zhu, . ' x V v . , . , v , . . x ' A, .' ,. xx, 'I ' ,A, . FI 'V ' ' ' ' I ' L L A - g , . 4 y . . I A,'b . U H j . f mv 1- m . ' . I1 1, Neat 3 Dom' 2 T I . F. ' .I 1 ' . - ' .. , - xx' ' , 41 2 x I I ' . ,. .' ', 4 Y .Z A- 1 . ' ' . 'xx 1 U 7' J 7' , . ,rl ,,, L, fp-'wx T- ff! ng -1 .,, ,-- x ,, v K5 .. ,A A,,. L' ' 15 OLIVER T KORB ARTISTIC IVIEIVIOQIALS DUBOIS PENNA TELEPHONE QONNECTION at N th pe I L 0 EAT MORE GOOD BREAD Bread Bwlch and NCJMTlShLS VC lth Milk It FLLTTLISIILS a Compltu Dzet GIVE YOUR CI-III DREN PLENTY OF OUR FAMOUS MILK BREAD Pzsmer 5 Bakery O Designers and Builders of E, A- ,A J xx ' -W A 1 I ,I L, V f J E --L L-,f',. .,2JfJ7.I,4 'IX.Ba f , . Officu and IX7m'ks opposite B. 5? S. Station .. i0 VVh 1 e cu iar noise in the Slni 1' class? Buzz. J ' ' ' ' J 1. . . 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I 9 -12.5 Wfst 1.11113 . 11' 1' I11I 17111111121 jf , .x I ' x v , S 1 Nash Cadillac Jordan AUTUMQBILES Pamtmg and Rcpawmg Automotlvg Eqwpmgnr F111 P1oofSt0r'1 e DUE-SOIS GARAGE NEVER CLOSED 'L ith Say It With Flowws Wm G Jones, Flcmst 154 We tl g A IDLBOIS PEINNA . . J . . . A l C g A f 1 1' 'us would like to know the cause of th t' ' t' 1 lj h S ' ' . One 0' l ' ' F 'l CC ' V P9 1 O O s .on c . . 7 , J Q I-I N I3 R Q G E R S FIRE LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE REAL. EQTATE OE ORS 0 Levmsou s Vulcimzmv Works Ix a d R T VIII I RX Il 8 SOI 101-IN GECDRGE 'vi IIIIII fu mm of ICE CREAM and CANDIES ALWAXS FIRST WITH FCDOT WEAR FASHION AT LOWEST PRICE5 PENN SHUI- STCDI-QI1 Y I OU WANTT uv ELL-S ME IS ing' your hl w outs to us- . y . . C o All 'inds of Vulcanizing n epairing' of Tires and ubes. Retreading' 11 Speciality. PRI . ' SIC ' 'IC I5 ll Ih 1 8-J. 4 Q hs--1,1 nu gm 7 Oppufitc ., . I' P. Station C OINpilINLUfS of AMES A QJLEASON x dm 1 ulioiml so 0 The Commercial X MODERN HOTEL ml umm QHA5 Iw HfXX1N Hx I N fi N 1 . I Whj is Hunts l,l'21vul to H1 ' ' 5 fttfll-.T Iflevzuise- he iikcs to sit in his l'm'lv's uflicv and talk to his l mln-Vs st01m5gi'aphei'.1 O , 1 i i. n U DMV N, I ' . Ii wiU,.iwi7 O to M E MARTIN fm PATTERN HATS N F2 IVICDORE TM Leading Funeral Dmucrr 6? Emlmlmu e 7x L WITQT U HL: MPHREYS' Y our Dmg Stow Oppobxte B R Sk P 51 mon Bmznv SL mv LOEB BRQS REAL ESTATE EXPEQTS ExJwnqznff Rmrm Q' Q 9 'Y 1 Hell Plwnc IWWY SLlI1lINCI'X'iHC PEIUIIC -H J J ' ' ' -J T Q 1 - Linens No. -YW Duflois, Pa. , w L Q T 7 ' J f vu' .1 C5 L5 9 - - ' 2 ' U ' L TS KN COME IN AIXD SEE OUR LINE OE EASTMAN Kodaks and Cameras HAY DRUCJ LUINAPANY y dL the Wash Word of a Nauon an UT the Last Word ln Electrlc Washlng Machme CAN BE PURCHASED AT THE WIFES SAVING STATION Blake-slee Electrlc Supply C0 Compliments 0 Damus Bros Company P J WIFI A D KENNEDY Swift, Kennedy 699 Co CI-IOLH BUILDINLJ DUBOI Start Your Fmanczal Career by Buymg an Equztable Llfe Policy 1 Corner Brad St. an Ong Avenue DuBois. Pa. I I1 , d The Malin' Eleclrogisrs IZ East Long Avenue . 9 Q f 0 . . 9 V . O 9 S ' E, , S, PA. , . ' . , . . V I I pIIQ.fR..Q.'I, EE E I ZACHO The Home o Pure Candles ualzty Service Economy 147 WEST LONG AVENUE Kanhg iliitrhrn 5 I1 ff g Ice Cream Parlor L ll C 30 W t I. g A IT 11 HQEFMANS CUT PRICE STQRE Emerythmg m Ladies Readx to wear and Mzllmerx NORTH BRADY bTREET DUBQIS PENNA 9 9 0 1 H ' 1 s All Boorffs R S 5 an l l xc ra r's ' B lx Ed CUMUTIII Lg ove 699 ovel Cjg 5 Chocolates 7 es on venue ' . . . , . . 1 JK' v, , J V S71 312111125 1-Iutvl omplcrdw Runodcleci Europmn I c 71 Rats IZS and L D Qur Rumurmt Suxlcn 19 Unpxgdled Dlmnq Room Suvza or LLILILLS and entkmen at All Hows A LA CARTI: QERVICE OUR QPECIALTY 96 A UFIT7 Pr grlet r 111111 el pages' That t1mg xxlll nu Q1 come DUBCDIS HOTFL Eurojmul I lun, Fmt C lass C uh m C onmuzon A LA LARTE SERVILE Taurus to Bmujmti Pwrtzu and Lum Lons IOHN HARVQITT M 1 I 2 If O cj 7 J v 1 2 4 2 71 L , r C. 55 .' ,J ....i0 X ' k L I ' VY' X . X ' ' X 4-,o.I,- . . N . ' . 1 7 ' J if I C Q I -A CH, f... , ,, uf' 0 What will Kathryn do when sho goes away io school and has no one to W ' Y 'YY ' 1 1 ' x x ' ' v W ,-I , D . i S 1 i 5 'I - S J N . . , .. , , , 1,-QT? I I 21' J k, 'Jn' X 'hz x' .-gl--0- A 1 ' ' . i , g '. 2,4 f LOMBARDO S SHUE 5ffQiRf5iSL8iiS NFXX N fXVHNLl GOLDEN RULE GROCERY Inc Stapk and Fanny Qrocmcs DRINKWELL COFFEE FULL UNL or FRUITb Axm PRODULL S PALMER HAY Plumbmg and Heating Complzmmts 0 Ladzes' Bazaar '. L I. TION Ill VVEST LU 'A 'Q ' , . J ' I J ' I ' 1 - - - i 1 . - 215 NX' ' L gf-'xvcnue Borhphnnus Schrccun 5 Ps li U . J f U Use Laurel Fancy Flour rows Btgger and Better Balvzts Lauderbaeh Zerhyflo l Will you pl Iu t hap c Never Start Ney er Save It you keep on spending you ll end up nowhere If you start and keep on saving you ll reach the top most rung ofthe Ladder of Success The interest paid by Cut Savings Department vrill help you mount Get your account started Our Capztal and Surplus o S750 ooo oo is a uarontee for the ga etw of your Funds The Union Banking SL Trust Co OF DUBOIQ PA l O J 3 4 '27 2? l 1 O T l ' ease inform us f st how he Seniors get almost everything hey want? Per s because they always have the Pri e. - 7 . , T , T f 1 , - L a . . C . K V. f , . . G Y l l . f .. l 0 1 ' Q lllge 'N':r..'ry-join Y T T Y Pleclvmg Qerwce and Sam actzon An l Ll kan upprmatzon of LL portzon of wour patronage Cl'l1e Model Clothmq Co 16 NORTH BRADY STREET N Ni-XLR -XL HL UL -KN 1111 has 01115111 to ht 1 1 1111 1 1 11111 xr hue 1 x 1 'L 100 S4000 11141 N41 11 1 I111 models 1x1t11to1e1co1 UOUNLI luad buttonu on planed Conn 111 Ol cal1B11lG31J -X11 1111111 Cle'111111,fz I1m's111g' and Alte1111y., ot Iddllx 8. Cant Llllthlllg, EDWIN S SCOTT 1 L N lllllltl A111 1 IJUBOIS 1 Complzments o HOTFI 1 OCT A BATTERY EUR EVERY CAR and A PART FOR EVERY BATTERY u I MADE IN DUBOIS Dm tfrom 'vlanu alzurer to C17 Ouner 5TuRA5E QATTERY as us ssrons You suv DuB01b Electrlc torave Battery C0 343 5011111 Bm iy Street DUBOIS PA P X 1 r' gg . . .Q . ,y G . L 7 7 ' A I . V . , . MIl11 . . 'X ' I N I. 1' Y: ' clot 1' ' so we-ll 111111 lr nk so ws-ll that the-y alvays :lv XML fm-1 l'Hl11fl'll'tZi1Ill' 111 11111111 2 1 1115: We 2ll'U 1111111 to grin- that service. 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