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' 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
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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 , .
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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 , .
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