Central Catholic High School - Katholikon Yearbook (DuBois, PA)
- Class of 1924
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Ehv illlmtnr RFV R L SEMINDINGER Conf P Pastor of St. Anthony's Churuh ier a. alw fixlrntur 1 904 7 . l Y r Y 5 he First Graduates of St. Catherinek High Sch l 00 I- LLl1r lllrntnx il II all 011 fximrtes Halll All Haxll Xe C1acluate5 F115t to le 111 St C'1thc1111e 5 Ha Iwom 1t5 NhhltLllllg Q ne xou Xe gone t111tl1 'lo IQNDOIK1 to nlulx 5 call Ch1lclhoofl claw you xe lelt tolexer '1h1o the stute and wtram of tlme Dutv had a 9tGlIlQl callmg One to make XOUI l1xe5 suhhrne Slnee X ou left the5e C1011 clad hall5 Xou tho gone dlh 11ot lmgotten Nlemou 'ih1lllE.S xou 111 1t5 wallhs May we follow 111 the toot5tep5 Of the5e lox ed ones gone before Mav we conquex all the battles A5 the Graduates of Yore Paulme Allen HIL fUI5lI fu hrhrrxh H115 1:-5111 uf Thr, 'l'1'lLlIfL'iI' tu flu 'llusf fin lh1IItL5 N115 Bertha H31llHgtOll Koon N115 G91t1Ud9 Hand Kellw M155 Alox 513 S1n1n1o115 Nlr James ODon11ell fDecea5edl -.,, , or T nc s 'E' '33 ' . . 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' ' hr Hivntnr VOL IX Snuur 4115112 JUNE 'XNNI I1 Ill IINN X-SN DI' I XR PMI' N I' EDITORS EDITOR IN CHIEF I -VXI IVINI ASSOLIATE EDITORS IFON-X 'NIQDON AI D 4 I IIL-XBI 'III HI-W ITT N -XNXI SLIIIXAN LITER ARY I-MI II-XRRIS I 'N IVI NI-XLONPY Xl 'NIS CXIIII' IT H-XRI II I LOW -XX IANIIS Ixl' IIOXICXII N EXLHAINGE SCHOOI NOTES hmm 1 INF IXFIIY STAI' I' ARTISTS XX XXII-X ILROWSKI 94 ST -XI' F POET RITA MAC Ix 1 ATHLETILS I 0kOS1xI JOKES 'NAN H ARIQIS ALUMNI BUSINESS Nl XIX AGERS N -XI C III' X ASSIST MNT BUSIIN I' SS MANAGFRS II NI-Xl X SIIAYI 4 CIRL UI ATIONI NI A ONFX ASSISTANTS , , ' fs 1'1'1:1.1sm:lw , ',x1,1IY lm' TIII-I STI' icxfs mf s'1'. L',x'1'm:lz1Nr-:'s muu sm nl. ur'm'mm1s, 'c.'.'sY1, 1 QIA 1 ,A r 1 V L XVII. .I. . I' .' If 'III .,k.'.L' .'..,'2 'l.'. 'I' II ,'21 .'I'Z. 'I .' I . . I 'LIU HIL-Xl'I'f KI'II'IN.-KN, '27 G 2. 'I . ,IZ iDI'I.'IIVII 'I . . .I I I 1 I JOSEPHINIC SIC.-XIiI.I'I, 'll A V V- fP,'2-1 2 Gif, . II' I I.,I '22-I IIN. 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I, '12-I A A I ' ,' A ', 'Q HI,'C1IiNI'f V.-XI.I.I'II,Y, '25 whr illmtnr C x 35 I r li l I ...,..L 42,4 l L-J' Jdaru ily l'Hnthvr uf Cbuh Mlh A fl 2 t HE Church has dedicated to Mary the fairest of all hex creatuies the most beautiful month of the yeai May It is the time when nature puts new life into the verv soul when the verdure of hill side and dale the fraglant aroma of flowers the budding of the trees and plants and all tend to make this month the most appiopriate to be dedlcated to Mary the Mother of God and our own sweet Mother Mary s spnitual motherhood began at the foot of the Cross when Jesus said to qt John who then iepiesented the whole human race Wom an behold thy son Son behold thy Mothei It has been affirmed that the devotion to Marx lessens our loyalty to our country in othei words the Child of Maiy is not a good c1t17en Those who make these statements if thex would spend a shoxt time in X ff ix N Tlllllwp . M I.. - - , :H X Q X '.. .-, f 1 , 1. ill , E34 X l tgw---l l 0 . A 1,-+...T, I 6 ,.,, ,,-1- .,n,.. of I fl 5--1v ,........ ---Vg--W Y-.-i . L -'+1-J ,-,, . -..H . , A , . ,A ,A N, L, W ., , , , V., 4 ' l p +9 V' 'Tis the month uf our o er The hlessed und beautiful days When our lips and our spirits re owin' wi h love and with praise. , w . . K., . A ' . . , . v Y 7 ' ! i ! V 7 4 , . 1. ' v Q ' . . cz s. . , , - n ca ,ny . Y 1 v ' . V Y ' 1 y ' . , 'K T . . J . ' A ' , J, .A' V .' 1 , ' ' ' ah: IH:-ntnr study 1ng the llfe of Maly would see that the pract1ce of her vlrtues by the people of ou1 countn would make them ldeal cltlzens Would the country not be better for an mcxease of hum1l1ty purlty and obedlence? Cathohcs ale accused of gnmg Mary dn 1ne worshlp Mary they say 1S but a creatule and as such cannot be wol shlpped Nelther IS she xx O1 shlped but as the Mother ot such a Son she IS wo1th5 of the great est honor The country honors the mothers ot hel great men She seeks them at the expendlture of money and labol and pays them the trlbute of smcere honor When our country falls to do th1s when she overtul ns thelr monu ments and tears fx om the healts of the people the love and lespect that IS due to the mothers of her great ones then let It tell us to cease to honor Mary Sad for our country would be the dav on whlth she would fall to honor the mother of her heroes Sadder st1ll would be the day for that roes Wm Plstner 24 4h PEIEIIIJII L1tt'e F1esh1e stepplng, out Thmks he knows It all no doubt He 1s 11ght the world IS wrong Just Let me show you IS h1s song But my F16Sl ll9 watch you1 step Others too l1ke th1s we xe met We ouxselx es have been th1s way But our lesson we we leal ned to day Nl hen you leach the Senlor year Xou ll haxe leal ned whlch was to steer HOp1llg thus 15 good aduce Heed lt now Ol paw the pr1te Hal 1 let Rowan 24 ', Z5 . . . Y. A . 7. . u , 7 , . , y . . ' v - . , ' . '- 7 country, on which she would cease to honor the Mother of the God of he- ' J . , . .11...0.i.l f'5U 0 1 N y l V ' ! 7 - ' , ' Z ac V , H -W ' v 4 f ' V - 7 7 7 . . , Y I K 7 7 ' ' ' 7 7 ! v , v 1 - 7 , . , ' Y , . Y , v 'I - 1 n N ' 7 su. , , . MIP flflmtnr 'lim 1 JI 1 Qhppuriuuztu Ol Q PPORTUNITY IS so slmple that most people fall to lecognl7e It and respond to 1tS gl aces They thlnk lt comes flom d0lIlg some thlng on a large scale from an enormous foltune O1 some great achlevement when ln fact lt IS d6l1V9d from the slmplest the quletest the most unpretentlous thlngs ln the wolld Llttle klndnesses pleasant Words llttle he ps by the way trlfllng courtesles llttle QIlLOLl1dgbIll9HtS dutles falthfully pelfolmed unselflsh servlce work that we enloy all these ale slmple thlngs yet they are what constltute Opportunlty Opportunlty lS a wax slde flower free to all who wlll pluck lt not a rale orchld to be purchased only by the rlch In the quest for Opportunlty eifectlveness must be the leal object of pursult for effectlveness IH a hlgh sense wlll brlng Opp01tL1llltX whlle many of the appal ent oppoltunltles of llfe are but the masks of mlsery There was HCVC1 an unearned Opportunlty yet thousands there be Ill sealch of It md some have thought f01 the moment that they had lt IH thelr grasp The fallule of thlS quest lS the source of the great prob lcms of S0ll8tX the allol pl Olllfflll the tempelance ploblem the soclal evll and thousands of othels xxhlch wx ClX1l1Z9Ll sotlety can nevel be solved Lllltll each man shall solxe hls own f0l l'l1H1S9lf An Oppoltunlty that comes to us flee llOIll effolt and flee f10Y11 l9SDOl1S1lJll1tW tulns lnto fallule ln oul xery hands ODIlOllLll11tV IN not a flllttiil lllg supelflclal thlllg but a sound lealltv therefole lt behoox es us to be ever on the alert for we know not when our Opportunlty may come Perhaps to day tomorrow or perhaps alas' lt came yesterday and you fal ed to recognlze It Let us resolve then to b81Ze every Opportunlty Grant that every day shall be f01 us a harx est season that our llves may reap the frultage of a well spent year Let us be happy Wlth the Joy of the flamlng hlllsldes Wlth the glory of the Indlan summer Wlth the ecstasy of the rlpenlng graln happy ln the harvest of our hlgh hopes IH the garner of sweet mem Z6 - , .. N ' s vo s 5 s s V - . ,Q 52 'l'hm-rv is a tide in the affairs of me-ll, Which taken at the flood llads un lo forhlll- lnmmitlrd, all the voyage of their life ls hound ill shadows and ill miseril-sl. And we lllllil lnkr the current when it ' .', r use 0l ven ure-s. ' V ' - ' . . A 1 . Q . . 4 , 7 7 y r 9 , , . . . . , , , r ' 7 I A Y s K. K., - . -. , ., X I, . . , . - 1 . . s . s v . . Y v N. Y. . - nf A 9 Q . . 7 . , ' x . 1 i . . I , , , 7 v . D n ' v ' I I 1 . ' y l A 1 . H . . Y - . . Y 1 ' sy -f. YE X. , C , 1 x, ' , . ' N .' V l . . l -. . . .' ' ' ' ' . 7 A Y 7 7 f v sw V ' l 7 ' ' Y' ' v l' 1 . T . , l . x 4 Y Y . V Y v . Q . j W . - - ., 1 I u u 1 1 1 1 1. . A 7 v . . 1 . , , , l, L 7 s ' . v ' 1' 1 H 1. I 1 u ' ., ' r . v - ' 1 7 9 K ' - 1 . ' , 5 . . Y -v ' ' Y . . . - S K 7 . . . . . - . r V . , Q V' . v ' wh: filrntur Ofleb 1n the upenmg of tx ue fllendshlps 1n the reaplng ot bounteous bless mgs of the buoy ant sprlng and brlmmmg summer happy ln the knowledge of some httle k1ndness done some great good galned happy m our new stlength ou1 su1e1 hope our wxder hyes and loftlel XIQIOXI Let these be our 1ub1lant days the days of our re1o1c1ng for wlth S6128 the Opportun 1ty as ou1 g'LllCl9 and motto vse cannot fall Let us 1eal17e that thele ls nothlng so great as Opportunlty of belng able to pluck out of every mom ent uh xtcy L1 happens Oplllllllllllty to hnd that one can llllt? is gay ind buoyant on the angry tumultous waxes of hfe as those who ghde and ghttel under a cleal sky that lt lg not deteat and metchedness Whuh tome out of the St0lH1N xt dtlXLlSltX but stlength and calmness LeonaJ McDonald 24 glnglg llhwla HAT are 1deals One heals that questlon so often that we long l1v1ng prlnclp es not condltlons They are never to be found ln condltlons unless we recognlze the prmclple whlch that condltlon GXDIQSSQS and whlch makes up lts partlcular quahty We all have Ideals some pxedomlnatmg tralt ln a person whlch we greatly admlre and deslre to lmltate In all walks of hte happy homes m unruffled married hves 1n joyous nature cheertul splrlts successful undertaklngs there IS always an ldeal We who envy such thlngs should strlve to attaln them It IS our task to dlscoyex what that ldeal IS that l1es back of the actlon for It IS always there whether known or not The se ectlon of an ldeal doe not mean the cultlvatlon of a pose Many pose as charltable and unselfish and what uncomfortable people they are to have around' For a yxrtue even l1ke that of unselfishness IS only really altogether a yn tue when It can be exelclsed unconsclously and with out effort and dlsplay Courage IS an ldeal by whlch we may choose to hve proy 1ded we understand courage as the soldler does Cheerfulness coultesy hospltahty happiness ln the home hdehty 1n frlendshlp and ln maluage pe1 fe tness 111 uoxkmanshlp pu11tx loyalty and tluth all ideals only so long as we grow ln compxehenslon of the prxncxples they embody We yyho acquxre ldeals must sometlmes chng as closely to them hold as fast and thlough as many t11als is some p1 eclous tallsman 1n an Orlental fany tale hold them yy hen the ymble slght of that fol whlch we suffe1 lb entnely denled and loye alone lemalns to keep us falthful to our lost Wan 'VI Harrls 24 ', - 27 Y . . . , Y . V 7 . , . . . . y , , . .L Q . . V Y . . . . H . . v . . s ' J' f 1 ' v - ' - ' 1 ' , - 2 Av,. f K.. . ' V' ' if -' Zn. V2 Y , 1 V v l A A ' ' s n m 1 tw r v: l .L .3 v 1 A K l 1 S ' .11 'vs' ' J ' ' 7 . , . l.-0-.-..... ,Qi 0 Auf 1 Q ' 'X 4 5 . . I Q . to understand thoroughly the meaning of this word. Ideals are 1 ' . ' Y 1 N ' I . . S . . . . 7. . . t y . . , y v A V - -' - n 1 ' 1 ' ' . 'l ' ' ' ' .1 , p A . l , 2, L t ' I Q 1 I . I 1 1 . . I 1 . , J . u V l . . . , . Uhr Qlllmtnr Sussman cl t y light t pt W t I g p d th gh T IS related that Abraham Llncoln the ann1versary of whose b1rth was recently celebrated throughout the Un1ted States walked n1ne mlles to obta1n a copy of Bunyan s P1lgr1m Progress and had lnsatlable thlrst for knowledge 1n h1s younger days enabled hlm to cope successfully durmg h1S term of office as Presldent of the Unlted States With the tremendous problems wh1ch confronted h1m on numerous occas 1ons An old and oft repeated D1 ox e1b 1n tl1e sea1ch for success IS to Alm hlgh The a1m lf reached or not makes gl and the l1fe In thlS wonderful country 1n Wh1Ch we IIVQ and under a democrat1c form of government such as we have there are no asp1rat1ons WhlCh by perslstent effort and an earnest desire to succeed may not be eventually real1zed The story of Benjamm Franklln who landed 1n Phlladelphla wlth sufficlent funds merely to buy two penny loaves of bread and who by h1S mdustry became the lead1ng c1t1zen of that c1ty among hlS many act1v1t1es foundlng the Un1vers1ty of Pennsylvan1a and actmg as the Emlssary of the newly formed Republlc to the peace conference at Parls after the ICVO lutlonary war IS too well known to bear repet1t1on To outllne the var1ous elements whlch constltute success would be to mclude most every term embraced by those humble words of Anglo-Sax on gr1t honesty lndustry and enthuslasm In a la1ger sense a number of elements enter lnto what IS called success In h1S w11t1ngs John Wanamaker states that one half of success cons1sts 1n be1ng on tlme and the resultant formatxon of hablts 1nc1dent thereto Enthuslasm IS another very 1mportant factor It IS stated that one half hour of determlned concentration IS worth years of dreamy speculatxon and also that That moment of 8XC1t6d mterest 1S the tlme for the acqul s1t1on of knowledge Personallty as a success asset can ha1dly be ox Cl estlmated A good xllustratlon of the mfluence of pusonal atmosphere IQ found 1n the orator 28 A 77 Success hy great men, reached an kep, Was not attained h sudden i , Bu they. while their companions sle , ere oi in u war in e ni t. ! 1 u 4 , u . , ! read one hundred and fifty pages before reaching home. 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H . . . . . . . . b x. . , alll' iilmtur 29 who callles hlS 3LlCl1CI1CQ Wlth hlm llke a Whlll wlnd whlle he IS dellverlng hls speech and yet so llttle of thls personal e ement adheres to hls cold words ln Dllllt that those who 193.41 them are scarcelv moved at all One of the greatest lnvestments one can make IS that of attalnlng a graclous mannel COlCll3.llty of bearlng These are lnfinltelv better than money capltal T01 all doors fly open to sunny pleaslng pelsonalltles They ale mole than vselcome they ale sought fol every whele Accuracy perslstency nerve grlt and pluck are also essentlal to a well rounded successful man Emerson says If a man can wrlte a better book preach a better sermon Ol make a better mouse tl ap than hls nelgh bor though he bulld hls house ln the woods the world wlll make a beaten path to hls door Emerson further states that accuracy IS the twln brother of honesty It IS related that Leonardo da Vlncl would walk across Mllan to change a 9lIIgl8 tlnt or the sllghtest detall ln hls famous plcture of the Last bupper To those who perserve belong the vlctory Napoleon IS quoted as hav ng sald Perpetual pushlng and assurance put a dlfficulty out of count enance and make a seemlng lmposslblllty g1V8 way Carlyle says Sue cess ln most thlngs depends on knowlng how long It takes to succeed Know thy work and do It sald Montlesquln and vyork at It llke Hercules Is It not an hlstorlcal fact that perseverance bullt the pV1am1dS on Egypt s plalns erected the gorgeous temple at Jerusalem lnclosed ln ada ment the Chlnese Emplre scaled the stormy cloudcapped Alps opened a hlghway thlough the Wately YV1ld6I'I16SS of the Atlantlc leveled the forests of the new world and reared ln lts stead a communlty of states and natlons Ale your dlscoverles often brllllant lntultlons asked a reporter of Thomas A Edlson Do they come to you whlle you are lylng awake nlghts '7 I never dld anvthlng wol th dolng by accldent was the reply nor dld any of my lnventlons come lndlrectly thlough accldent except the phonograph No when I haye fully declded that a result IS worth gettlng I go ahead on lt and make tl lal after tllal untll lt comes I haye always kept stllctly yylthln the llnes of comnlelclally useful lnventlons I haxe HSVGI had ally tlme to put on electrlcal vsonders yaluable slmplv as noveltles to catch the popular fancv Any thlng I have begun IS always on my mlnd and I anl not easy whlle away from It untll lt IS flnlshed A man who thus gly es hlmself wholly to hls WOlk IS C91 taln to ac compllsh SOIT19thlIIg and lf he have ablllty and common sense hls success wlll be great Q ' L 1 i - . v . . . . 1 - I . . . . , l . . Q i . . 1 . I . . Y 1 - ,, . ' ' - - v ' - ' ' v Q 1 K 1 - , 1 y I u I 1 7 n 1 - , - Y . Y . . 1 1 1 as , ' I 1 I Q ' . 1 1 1 ' 11 U 1 - . . 11 . . I. V . . k h A 'N u ' 91 ' 1 1 Q . . . - 4 . . . . . H U . ,, . . . Y . . ,, y . . . . . ' . , . . . 1 1 ' . . 7 - 1 ' - ' 1 1 . 1 I . . . , I , . ' y . I . . . . . . - 1 . H . Y . . ,, U . . 1. . . ,, 1 .1 ' 1 . Y . . . . ' . 1 Y I . . . . , l . '. 1. . . Y V YN . . t - ' 1. i Y Y. . . 1 . Y . . y X L V l . . ' Y . . Y 1 . . , N I, v . . . .. ' 7 Y . . . . . . . Y . . Q . Q . .- . . I . Y - - Y - , 1 Y. Will' illlrntnr Cnbbon V901 kecl tu enty X 9313 on h1s Dcclme and Fall of the Roman Fmp1re Noah Webster spent thutx S8313 on h1S d1l,llOll3.lV What a subllme patlence he showed IN du otlng a l1fe to the collcctlon and Llefllll t1on of molds? CQO1g'9 Banclott spent twentx QIX xeals on h1s Hxston of the Unlted States hen ton ILXVIOU-3 hls ClllOll0l0gX of Anclent Wa tlons fifteen tlmes Tltan xuote to Ch3ll6Q V I send x ou1 male-sts the last quppel aftel VK0lk1llg on lt llmost tld1lX lol sex cn xeals The last but not least of the fOl1IId3.tlOll stol 1es of success and whuh we 'vull LOIISICICI COll9CtlVQlX ale nerve g11p and pluck Hald poundlng gentlemen sald Webstel to a xoung man hcsl tatlng to study law because the DIOIGSSIOII was so cxowded Th1s IS true IH every depa1tment of act1x1tV 'I he Voung man who succeeds must hold hlS ground and push hald Whoevel attempts to pass thlough the dool of success w1ll find lt labeled Push A good chalacter good hablts and non lndustlx ale 1mp1 egnable to the assaults of the 1ll luck that fools are dlcamxng of Summlng up success It IS buxlt on oux ab1l1ts to attempt the hard thmgs of llfe and to LRIIX th1ough ou1 IQSOIUUOIIS m spxte of ex erv ob stacle I am remmded of a poem vxh1ch so aptly GXDI esses the sentlments hereln Whlch IS as follows I Ike the m n wh c hat h must th eps t umphn t 'I fi ght he rl I ha s p U Pauhne Allen 24 M o Its hard to tell fx om the p1ns they wear How much they count on belng square The emblem vsoln upon the xest May 1nd1cate that he s the best But doesnt shovs h1s selllsh ends In copxlng funn hls class mate fuends Ad llent Rxan 94 H W ' . v v 1 . ' as ' I , A I A . J ' H. K ' . , . . ' '. ' . ' . . . V' V . A V . . . x I . , , A - ' . . . ' v ' v 1 Y ' xx ' , , I I . I ' I -'-I Q I, I' , ' J' ' . . , . ' H . . ' I . , I , I , - ' H ' ' I , . - . . H 1 V . ' , . I . K I . . . ' ' ' ' v ' . , , as 4 I I , ' I I ' 1 I I J A I . I I ' I ' I I ' ' ,I I c f 7. I . ' . V 4 I ' ,. L Y ' cs , ' 97 I la ' I' , , , x -- , . , I L I . . - . . , . , - 1 I I I . I I . 1 . 7. , V I i J I . ' I I I . - . e K sl . . ' ' xx , H I . H , s 1 ' 1 ' . ' 4 v - ' . ' a ' V - I , A ' u n C A 0 . . . 1 . 1 . . Y v ' . I . .., . . . S K , U - ' v ' Y 1 w ' ' , I I I I a i a ' 0 fa es w e v VVi si ri n and a hurt of cheer? VYho i s t a'ly tile without fear! Sees hi ho cs fail, yet keeps unfnlu-ring tr st. ' 5 . , . 1 ' 1 7 7 r . . y 1 ' 1 . . , u I I , 1 , Y . 1 i ,L K L ' 7 , ,' . ' 1 . - A '- , I I I . I x fl y C . , -4 n uhr fllrntnr 1 111111 UNITE has emsted f1om the lJC,g1I'lH1I'1g' of tune nay f1 om all ete1 nltv W ere thele not aluass thlee d111ne pe1 sons but only one God P If the1c had bee11 am thmg SUDQIIOI to Llllltj 11 ould IlOt the '1ll know 1ng God haxe selected 1t' Hence It follows that 1f g1eat thlHgS a1c to be accompl1shed u111tx must plax an 1mpo1 tant pa1t Umted we stand l'l1VlCl6ll wc tall IS a sas mg as t1ue as It IS old We recognme th1s pr1nc1ple IH the Cathohc Chu1ch 1tselt for IH speaklng of the fou1 marks bw x1h1ch she IS know Il we alwaxs mentlon he1 unlty first She IS One III the Sac1arne11t of lXI3l.1llll0I1X that Sac1ament so xltal to both Chulch and State the LOIllLl3C,tl1lg' pdlt18S a1e 1equ11ed to be one :MQOIC ove1 speclal 1ules haxe been la1d dow ll fOl the conduct of both husband and wlfe to pe1se1ve and malntaln UIlltX and LOULOld Then 1n ou1 own U111ted States ue need but to recall the havoc and deso at1o11 1esult1ng fIOIH fl1SL1H1OH to bc LOHYIIICQC1 that CllYlClECl We fall the e111 effects of the SQLQSSIOII f1om the U111on In homes 1nhe1e d1scord IS pe11n1ttcd to galn access a1e not the re sults not1ceable not only on ldlTlll1ES but also on the 1Ild1V1ClLl3l9 Peace no lOllgPl l61U'llS at the f11cs1dc C od IS scldom 11 c1c1 Ultlltllllltfl and CIOSQQS that dle sent fO1 pe1so11al S2lHLt1flL3.t10Il a1e cast aslde as heaw and 01181 ous Umtx lS no less 9SSLllll3.l to school actlxltles Athlctlcs l1tera11es etc are successful only 11 hen all a1e un1tcd when some set aslde D91SOIldl op1n1ons to 51eld to the News ot thc rna1o11tx In St Catheuncs ue haxe a splcndul example of umtx It was un1on that ljllllt the school un1o11 fll3.lIllHlIlS lt and Llllltl keeps lllllted pas tor teachels and COllg'lQg3tlOIl L1ttle XR Olldel than that St Catherlnes IS renoxn 11ed fO1 he1 DlOglLSS and success thus p1ox1ng the t1uth of the famous ad zgc Ill Lmon the1c IS Stltllglll M111 Shaw 94 7, - 31 I . Y 1 LY Y A 1 ' A . . . , Q .- ' 1, 1 ' 1' 1 ' 1 1 c , 1. v L 1 . 1 I v ' -1 ,, . Y . . vm .I ,,, .K K K ' U . .x D 1 yy 1 'r kv . y , 1 v svn D 1 . 11.45 ' Y! g 14 1. lv. 1 Y. -1, f , , 1 1 ' 4 1 ' 1 1 . 1 - , - 1 ' . ' . ' . ' , . 1' H ' ,' u A K 1 u For years, yes even i11to our day, in some parts of the L'0l1Iltl'y, are felt y 1 'S 1 ' 1 ' 3 ' 1k 1 - ' 1 ' 1 1 1 11 A ' . 1 1 ' v' ' 1 1 ' . ' 1' 1 K1 1 v y - ' 1 i v 11 K1 1' 1x1 4 A, . l. N., v v S A l . l '. ' . 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' Y 7 ' 9 V 5 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ,L11 K 1 . L1L1, K 1 1' 1 4 :'z X. v' 'f If 1 1 v , C t L, C 1 .4 . Uhr tltlvntnr Jntrruitaxu f EXT to the worshlp of the lfather of us all the deepest and grand est of human emotlons is the love of our native land In all centur IGS and cllmes lt has llved and defied all attempts to crush It It dylng luster on a thousand fields on whlch lt has battled It IS easy to be patr1ot1c m tlmes of peace and ln the sunny hours of prosperitv but lt lS war wlth 1tS attendant perlls that tests our pat11o tlSm There are stlll too many people ln God s Wlde world who imagine that patrlotlsm conslsts 1n maklng stupendous boasts Of course many of us prlde ourselves IH the fact that America IS the unchallenged Goliath of the financlal world that from a heaxy debtor natlon of 1914 she has emerged the greatest CI'8dltO1 natlon of the world s hlstory If the world IS to learn patrlotlsm from the Umted States and lf other nations are to be taught by It 1n all matters that tend to prolong their national llfe we must then be patrxots of the purest sort The na tlons of the old world have found out the fallacles of thelr false patrlotlsm but they made no haste to replace It by someth1ng better They know some thmg of our h1gh 1deals and Splflt but what they know IS but a shadow of the reallty If other nations are to learn thls fully then lt behooves us to go forth and promu gate the doctrme of true loxe of country Patrlotlsm l1ke every other vlrtue should be based on the Golden Rule Every transactlon should bear 1ts lmpress and unless It do s we fall fal sholt of true patllotism If Amerlca welghed every forelgn transact1on 1n thls balance what lessons It would teach' Would not Amel lca be the 11111291 slty of the world P Adalene Ryan 24 32 y O 0 al ullreathes there n man with soul so dead, Who never to himsel has said, This is my own, my native land? ' 1 y - has ornamented the earth with its monuments and has shown un- - 7 ll - . . , . . . ' J . E 7 . Y . 4 . , . ! 9 Y l ' ' 7 I ' Y . H . . . . 3 . . 1 . f . . . I Y . 1. . y H. , , 1 , . Lfhr HI:-ntnr Up llalm uf Htlylltrns HE people of Amerlca more to dav than ey er IH 1ts h1sto1y are back mg athletlc movements It IS because they realize that mental and phy slcal development go hand ln hand Hou many a youth mtellectually equlpped began hfe and falled He had leal ned many a lesson but one and a yery lmportant one he neglected namely his physlcal tramlng He fOl got that fd.llLlI'9 may be caused bv lack of physl cal energy and stlength But there IS another lmportant reason for the Amerlcan people g'1VlHg' so much tlme to these sports It 19 because athletlcs ale morally clean The play ers arc not out for l6Ill1ITl9l3.tl0Il They play the game slmply for the loye of the game and for the benefits d91lV9d from physlcal tramlng It IS therefore obv1ous that athletlts should be encouraged for the xmportant part lt plays ln the lI'3.ll1lI1g' of youth They find thelr Justlfi catlon IH the yyolds of the famous Juyenal yy ho pleads for a sound mmd m a sound body John Green 26 S QI 4'l S llfuutlmll Gull! Llttle wonder we weren t beat We scarcely knew the word defeat For Leo was the captam true The Johnson blothexs were there too xvlth Pxstner as thelr center small Who knocked opponents sholt and tall Rokoskl capped the golden crown For a famous dash and a good touch down McNally and Green at then' best Plungmg tast to w1n the test Kelly and Schalk d1d share ahke Flghtlng w1th um and all then mlght Then Hlggllln and cy en othel guald Went after the enemv mlghty hard NS 1th Cochran blaye and all the rest You d know at once our teams the best And P1 ICQ managed all Grace NI Harrxs 94 1- ' 33 ft . , Q S f K X ' rv ' - v ' ' ' -v . 1 U , U .. Y . Y . Y Y Y v ' . 1 1 ' ' - 1 1 1 . . . ' .. Y ' , . U . V ,- . . . . u N . . Q 7 . . . . L v 1, . - . ' I y v 1 1' 1 ' , A . . 1 .hi 1 1 ' . . v . V .. . . . , ' ' v-w 1 v . - ' ' . . K ! , . , A. I ,Q ' Kit f-so .av X QW' - 1 1 Y 1 Y . 1 - 1 W - . . , . 4 1 1 V I . , 1 . . . v. .Q . ' ' 1, J. .v . . . L , . 1 7' , 1 v 1 , 1 . . . 1- I ' 1 A. , .... Ulu Mminr ,Her 4 omg Ilan HE telephone rang lmperatlvely and Bab hastened to answer It Im qulte sule that IS for me she sohloqulzed for Bab was very popular m he1 set 1n consequence of whlch the Moran s telephone rang frequently She was correct 1n her Judgment for on taklng the recelver the clear eager volce of Reggle Rey nolds came to her eals I say Bab wouldn t you l1ke to motor out to the Country Club wlth us thls mormng for a lound of golf? Id love that but 1tS qulte lmposslble thls mormng Reggle mother IS dyelng Your mothers dymg mterrupted the exasperated Reggle nuf i-ed I ll go and get Dad thlg verv mmute But Reggie you don t understand broke 1n Bab My dear young lady I understand perfectly Ill be over dlrectly Good by That stupld stupid Reggie he never would allow anyone to explam He always acts on hls own concluslons sald Bab The next thought that GHIQI ed he1 pretty head was the IIHDFGQSIOII she yvould make on Reggle IH that bedraggled dress for hadn t he sald he d be rlght over at that very moment she heard Reggle s roadster at the door and a few seconds later Reggle hlmself bounded up the veranda steps followed by h1s father D1 Reynolds an emlnent surgeon I had to drag Dad away from the C IHIC explamed Reggle but he was qulte w1ll1ng to come when he found youl Mother requlred h1s SQFVICEQ Yes qulte w1ll1ng Miss Moran but I tl ust lt IS not as se11ous as vou supposed Pe1 haps I can be of some asslstance sald Dr Reynolds and he added Where IS our pat1ent I am very sorry you were thus unneccessarlly troubled Dr Rey nolds but that lmpulslve son of yours wouldn t allow me to explaln Mother IS dyelng but she lS 1n perfect health and Im sure shell appreclate the humor of thls explamed Bab who at thls polnt was mterrupted by a burst of good natured laughter from Dr Reynolds At the same tlme Mrs Moran appeared on the scene her hands stalned wlth dye by whlch she was renovatlng one of Bab s last year s sport SUIIS The explanat1on of this ludrlcous sltuatlon caused much amusement for all except Reggle who was hlmself the v1ct1m of h1s lmpulslveness 1n thls case He soon forgot h1s embassassment 1n the dehghtful company ot Bab who finally prey a1led on hlm to lemam and ald her m the al durous task of dyelng and whlle she txed an apron around him he won from her a plomlse not to breathe a word of lt to any of the crowd We VS0llCl6l lf Bah could keep such a plomlse Leona J McDonald 24 34 fl' ' O -1 9 x- 9 H , . 1 . . ,, . . . 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X 'Ji ERR1 lL51I11DKfILT1I HE way to fame IS llke the way to Heaven through much trlbula xon There was no member of the St Ignatlus student body more faxorably or better known than Blg Tom Duffy durmg those days that he attended that famous mstltutlon of learnmg A br1ll lant student Tom easllx canned off the honols at Commencement Tom had come fl om a small lnland vlllage of poor and uneducated palents Hls plowness IH athletlcs especlally 1n baseball had attlacted the attentlon of good Fathel Dolan pastol of the l1ttle struggllng parlsh where Tom had 18C81V9d hls early 1nstruct1on Aftel fimshlng 1n the paro chlal school Wlth honors and havlng developed lHtO a clean cut young man w1th a d1st1nct aptltude tor alchltectuxe Father Dolan sought to a1d h1m by ITl9HtlOH1Ilg h1s athletlc abmty to GlDf,E1 'lom Reagan the famous coach at St Ignatlus A bu1 se w as secured for Tom s educatlon Phat he made good ln athletlcs at Father Dolan s Alma Matex 1s attested by h1s tuumph ox er St Ioseph s Ill the annual baseball classlcs durmg Commencement week Then B10 Tom showed hls mastel ly pltch mg IH a glullmg twelxe 1nn1ng tonttst whlch was clammed NVltl'1 mam a han' ralslng thr1ll for at the end of the nmth mnmg the game was tied at 3 3 Thus It contlnued Ulltll two men wele out lil the last half ot the twelfth llllllllg. when Tom h1t one UX91 the tence for the wlnnmg lun - fb., ' ' ' ' '25 .. , ' - L' JS? fzvfk df,-ff - f 7 fX , 34 I , , A Y Z, Y Y f , f, 1 JJ, Z: .T f Aw, 1 ,f,,,,f4.l f 1, All, Q ,f -fgfilgfff ,ML gg 2, 1 :ff g ffh. 17015 r7fQ?'!,1 f ,Q I .l lil. ,mf O I Lf ,VIH fJ,,,Ykf ,I ,M V, 1, f f 14, if If af 5, E, Y, 4 ff, Y. 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D . - ' ' 1 ' v v ' ' . 5 w y ' . v . - ' v . , . t ' 9 Q ' ' ' . , v 1 ' ' 36 Uhr Mmtnr which gave St Ignatius the most cox eted game of rts schedule To say Tom was a hero IS puttmg lt m1'dly He was carrred off the fre d on the shoulders of hrs enthusrastrc team nrates who left nothing undone to show hrm gratitude Truly Father Dolan Was proud of Tom s success He grasped the brg fellow s hand as he came from the contest Tom he sard It was won der ful a man has a chance like that rn a lrfetrme and then to thrnk rt was my boy that came through But Tom bov don t let rt turn your head for there are brgger things before you Keep that brg frame ever strong as rt rs to day keep that head clear from evrl rnfluences and youll clrmb to higher honors and Tom he sard with a farnt susprcron of huskrness rn hrs vorce remember trs God who grves you the strength you have and don t forget that lrttle pr ax er I fir st taught you Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Chost 'Iom replied Oh dont worry Father I guess I can handle my own affairs Prrde and success had turned Brg cheer rng crowd awartrng the hero outside the gymnasium When at last Tom emerged he was taken rn hand bv some of the sportsmen who had witnessed the game bundled rnto a wartrng car and rushed away to the city to be feasted by worldly admirers The meal was bountrful and many toasts were drunk Alas' Brg Tom with all hrs physical strength had not the mor al courage to refuse to par trcrpate The Wlne going to hrs head caused hrm to drrnk lrquor and the hero of a few hours ago had become beastly rntorcrcated Remorse' Shame' Drsgracel Tom drd not return to the scene of hrs triumph but left the crty under cover of the nrght knowing lrttle and carrng less what should be hrs destrnatron Wrthout friends without money and wrthout ambrtron he wandered from town to town through the Middle West dorng odd robs at times to earn sufhcrent to keep body and soul together havrng put out of hrs mmd St Ignatius Father Dolan and even God' It was early spring The leas es were bursting forth rn response to the warm sunshine and the brrds were twrtterrng rn the branches A man rn tattered clothrng lay face upward beneath an ancient oak splaches of warm raindrops patter ed upon hrs face He opened hrs eyes and lav rnert lrstenrng to the 103, ous chatter of spr mg . . , v , ' . . . . , 1 1 1 9 , ' 7 1 ll 79 ' KK v - , , ' 7 V 3 . . . . , . 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Lihv fllmtnr Mtn fa lllllk he 1ous1d l11111se1t 1001 ed about and 1eall7eCl the 11011 de1s ot L od s ha11d111o111 111111 lt 11as as 1t It 11e1e Ressu1ect1o11 Mom' As the tull s1g111t1ca11ce of the sce11e came to h1m he d1opped upon hls knees fOl the f11st t1111e 111 111o11ths and lneathed 1011111 the D131 er Glory be to the I'athe1 a11d to the S011 and to the H011 Ghost G11e me O God' the st1e11gth of th1s gleat oak that I H131 1edee111 1111 self 111 Th111e ey es that I 111a1 atcomphsh so111eth111g to 1ep11 those 11h0 ha1e 1JLfllGlld9d me a11d a1d me to 16111111 to 1111 H011 Fa1tl1 Batk 111 the llttle 111lage 11he1e Fithu Dolan st1ll 19 the D39t01 of who has galllell a XVlLlQ 1eputat1o11 as the 11Qh1tect of ma11V fine eathed1als 11 hose spues hold h1gh the Cl0s9 of Ca11 '111 11111 111 h1s slde SltS the lo11ng Vklfe 11ho has helped 111111 so ta1thtul11 U11 h1s lap S1tS '1 tu1ly headed lad of h1e 11110111 he has taught to 11sp the l1tt1e p1a1 e1 that he h1111selflea111ed f1o111 the good I1athe1 Do1a11 611015 be to the l'atl1e1 and to the H011 and to the H015 Ghost R1ta Mack 21 0 Su 1 tln Cl11,1p111111111t11,, S6176 the oppo1tu111t1 Tho It fhekers thru a cloud Tho lt falls so fa111t and feeble O11 a healt 111th s0rro11 bo11 ed S6126 lt qu1ckl1 lt 1v111 go PHSS1Hg 1ap1dly away It has onlv come to tell vou Th1s IS 1our e1e11tfu1 da1 Se1Le the Oppo1tu111t1 Messenger 1n Hope s employ Sent tl11u Souou T11a1s a11d Fallure B11r1g111g you a C15 of Joy Leona WItDo11a1d 24 I , 37 ,'1'. 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A X A D UHF illlmtnr The Clluirvtvh qblflzll ID you CXQI see an auto lace such as was gnen on the thiee cornered twenty mlle track at Ford Clty along the Cadlllas river eighty miles north of Columb1a F01 months the race had been talked about by the promoters who were former racers themselves and knew the game from the start to the finlsh The Motor Dome Assocla tion with Parenthesls Prlce as Manager and Straight Llne Green as asslstant were the main promoteis while Wrlght and Bader had httle to 'Rav w1th no one listening Th1s composed a quartet who had world Wlde leputatlon of fleeclng the patrons and knocking off the drivers The only two men they hlred were Speedy Rogers and Sklnny Fayad who could circle the twenty mlle fence every ten mmutes on foot and these we1e employed to keep the youngsters out and were allowed to witness the race D1 OV1dQd they would not loot for any pa1t1cula1 car For weeks the drlvers could be seen tunlng up every part and WIFE of the1r cars unt1l as Comet Aughenbaugh stated They were all the plnk of perfectlon The race was due to start at 9 41 o clock on Feb 29th and several days before the race promoters announced that they had sold all the tlck ets except those of Sheep Skln Lambert and Copenhagen Rokoskl who had galned a monoply on the first two rows and were selhng them at five tlmes the price At one oclock all the drlvers and their mechanics were on hand eagerly awa1t1ng the slgnal to start Before the race the ladies were placlng all kmds of confidence in Hlgglns green car that had Just come out of Mlcheal Angelo Butler s palnt shop Hlg xx as accompamed by mechanlc Mah Jongg Slmbeck who refused to race but finally consented provlded H1gg1nS would keep his eyes on the track especlally when he passed the grandstand The people 1n section No 2 vs ere pullmg strong for Casper Relnsel and h1S mechanic Beezer in the unspotted Buttercup Special Those on east Slde of the bleachers were placlng the1r bets on Comet providlng that Kelly was the mechanic and had the seat securly attached to the floor boards so that he would be sure of not blOVSlDg out The maiorlty of those 1n the maln sectlon were strong tor Tornado Johnson and his skilled mechanic Lightning Hull who had to in eal one of Comic Hackett s latest patent head gears to keep h1s head vs ell balanced i ' , 1 uf ' b 4 V v Q H ' v , . . , , Y - ,. . . 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' r Uhr Hirntnr The town band was out ln full force dxsplavmg then new brlght led sults w1th yellow border 31 ound the coat and down the pant legs under the supe1w1s1on of Swagger Qtlck ROkOSk1 Whlle puttmg up wlth thls music Casper dex oured a glass of mllk and Hlgglns a bow of clackers All were waltlng nervously for the clack of the DlSt0l whlch went off un expectedlv and lmmedlately the cals dalted off hke a thundel bolt For the first lap and well 1nto the second the four entrles contmued the d17z5 pace neck and neck untll hnally Hxggns folged ahead and on the tenth lap w h1le D'ISSlHg the gl3.llflQt3.H4l l0lg8tl21I1g hls plomlse he absent mlndedly glanced up at the spectatols and notlced a Strawberry Blonde The result of thlq was h1S car swerx ed and had It not been for Mah Jongg he would have crashed 1nto the 1udges stand Thls allowed the other two entrles to reach hlm and Comet forged ahead by half a lap Wlth Tornado closmg upon hum But Tornado and Llghtenmg no t1c1ng a Rose beslde a LIZZIC lnstantly lost control and thelr car was completely W1 ecked and they were folced to qult the race they passed h1m on the twentxeth lap On the twenty second Casper had to go to hls p1t and have hls engme repalred but whlle there he found he had been r1d1ng on a flat tlre and an empty gas tank so he declded It would be too late to reenter the rac wlth the hope of w1nn1ng and thus he wlthdrew W1th only H1gg1HS and Comet left now the race became more 1nterest1ng and feellng was mtense Com1ng on the twenty thlrd lap they had only two more laps to go and the race would be ended Then were about even 1n th1s lap both drxv ers real171ng thls drowe for all that was 1n them but nevertheless they still kept neck and neck unt1l the twenty fifth lap Then Hlggms dr1v1ng wlldly overtook Comet but had no sooner passed h1m when unfortunately h1S steer1ng gear broke h1S car sw ened turned over sxx tlmes dashed a good hundred yards tulned ove1 and over th1 ee times stal ted spxnmng on ltS radlator cap about elght tlmes and then the gasollne tank exploded and the cal was b'own to DIQCQS Aftel the smoke had clealed away much to the surprlse of the onlookers Hlgglns was seen comlng towal ds the grandstand wlth the steel mg geal IH hls hand Thls left Comet w1n the race cxossmg the finlshmg llne at 150 mlles pei As a prwe he won a cellulold gasohne tank Thus ended the most erccltlng race ever held ln Ford Cltv Paul Maloney 24 LcoJ 'NIcCall1an 24 v K ' . . 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MIP iilmtnr 3s Nuhle Qllevh ELL Jack It vyon t be long untll g aduatlon and then college I can scaxcely yyalt although I do hate to leaye St John s too Sald Bob Earle to h1s f11end and companlon Jack Kent You ale sure of gomg Bob but I am not rephed Jack You old fraud y ou know that y ou wlll Wm the p117e 1n the Oratlon Contest and that means College yo 1 are as sure of lt as I am I am not so SUIQ of It as all that you knovy as yyell as I do that Raymond Brewster has as good a chance as I have He IS splendid at O1at10HS Yes but he can t touch y ou Well we yylll see about that laughed Jack Jack was the only son of a w1dowed mother who had made a great sacrliice to put h1m th1 ough Hlgh School and wanted to put h1m through college Jack also desu ed to go to college but he refused to go at the ex pense of h1s mother He had almost gly en up hope when a wealthy man of the town offered to the yvmner ot the annual Oratlon Contest a college educatlon Jack was one of the best orators of h1s class and It seemed that hls dream mlght be real17ed aftel all The1e were foul contestants but the real uvahy was betyy een Jack and Ray mond who yyas HHYIOUQ to Wm for the honor of lt and to please h1S mother Just thlee yyeeks befole the contest Jatk met vylth an 3CC1Ll8I'1t 111 wh1ch he mjured h1s ey es and was torb1dden to use them for a few weeks Oh th1s IS hard Sald Jack to h1s mother Just at the tlme I was sule of success I don t know what I shall do Yes I know xt IS ha1d my son saxd h1S mother But vou know God s ways ale not our wavs and He does all thmgs well Prav to Our Lady of Perpetual Help you know she ney er fa1ls you Raymond Brewstel had been out walklng and had reached Jack s home was debatmg wlth hlmself whether he should go m or not when he heard the cony 61 satlon between Jack and h1s mother He dld not go IH but tulned and walked tovyard hls own home He had been touched qulte deeply by the conversatlon yyhlch he had just heard Stlll he had planned on yymnlng the contest Why pay any attention to Jack'7 But IH Splte of 40 - v A 1 W, , . 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' 4 I ' y ' . . . - , I 5 7 N , . . . r ' 1 l . y' ' , v y r ' ' ' K ' n, 0 I ' ulhr fflrntnr all hls effolts he waa un lble to lJdIllSh sueh thoughts flom hla mlnd Sud denlx he thlew hls head batk and began walklng wlth a fllm qulek step It w aa p aln that he had made a l6SOlY9 alld he seemed VCIX happy ox Q1 It The LX9IllIlg' for the eontest dll1X ed the dllillIOllLlITl was Cl0NXd8Cl The filet two spealeels had flnlehed Jaek was next He had w lth the ald of hle mothel leadlng to hml I'Il6f'I101179d hlb olatlon ll hen he flnlehed the audltollunl Iallg wlth applause Then Rax mOllLl began and before he had apoleen xelw mam n lnutea It w as exldent that he would be YVIIIIIK-31 But tow nd the end he etoppe d lepeated and stoppe d agaln and then pro eeeded to the end In a tew mlllutes the gudgea declaled J xek the WIIIIILI' ot the conteat hls mothel and at a glanee he saw th tt she waa dliappolnted What IH the w olld happened Rat mond xou knew x OU1 OI3t1OII pelfectly laat n1ght Then has mond told hel the QIOIX and the lesolxe he had made and sald Now mothel 3 ou ale the onlx one w ho knows I don t w mt anx one to flnd It out Hls mother amlled and Qald I am YGIX proud of you you hate pleased me tal mole than lt you had won the conteat alld I ahall nexer tell any one Jack Bob and Rag. molld went to the same college and became ln Qepalable COITIDZIIIOIIS Jack otten wondered whx Raw mond falled but he never knew what a noble Qael lflce ot 3mlJltlOlI Ray mond had made lldfltllllf? llle Cool 21 ' 0,111 SPIIIIIH 0,1455 The SQIIIOI elabs wlll boon depalt We ll mlas thelr happv wolda and klnd But hop that thex wlll not tolget 'lhe HIIXIOUQ ones they leaxe behlnd fhelr Hlgh School days wlll soon be o er And they ll eommence thelr llte anew St Cathel 1116 s JLIIIIOIS wlsh them w ell And bld to them 1 tond Adleu Y llglllla Hallls 20 ', - 41 , Y - 3 v ' V V . -. f' v' - Y ' 1 - l ' . v -v v . ' J ' l 1 kv 1 1 ul v Y 1 I v' v ,fy , v v . in v S r -aku I h I 1 ' I A Y ki I . x V v. ' . . F . ' v, , L , . .uv S, X' -. ' ,ZS x v' V ' .' .2 . , , 1 3 , . , 1 1 L1 y 1 yr ' 2 - He was very happy illdeed. When Raymond reached home he was met by I 1 I t I Y I v . . ci . C x n . v v 5 lv y .lv v v Lv 1 1 . u 7 K . . 44 1, , , , , , . ' n, A v l ! Ui' 1 5. v 1 .3 v 3 y vs' 7 vi v , ' !Y . . . H v H 7 v Y K M 7 5. . 7 N ' - 1 1 ' ' vv r I A , K v X , ny . . , V 7 A ' .. - 1 y v I .Y .Y 7 ' v A ' I A' ' , - . .-.-.T..0. ef' ' . I' ' an X ,Q , - , .H . V h . Q Y . . 1 ' ' I v ' , . . . , 7 , A . .. 7 l .' V V ' Q1 V' , ' ' Y ' , ' as ' H C - ,.' . . , , , . Uhr Mmtur glym ,Sanz IfIKB T was March and the Senlor class of the Sacred Heart Hlgh School was maklng preparatlons for graduatlon WhlCh was to take place ln the near future All were happy wlth the expectatlon and look ed forward eagerly to that eventful day That IS to say all but Mary Joyce She the brlghtest gayest and most lovmg g1rl ln the class had looked forward smce September to thls glorlous day Now all was shat tered wlth the real17at1on that she would not be able to graduate wlth the rest of the class Only three months more and although lt was a short tlme It seemed a very long one to Mary Joyce who dld not have the means to contmue Her fathers fallure was hard to beal at thxs tlme when she longed so to graduate but she could have borne lt better had not her mothel s health broken Just before her fathers trouble What httle money was left after the expenses were pa1d went to doctors for her mother s recovery whlch she real17ed was so much more valuable than her own cherlshed g1aduat1on She dld not voxce her sorrows and troubles to anyone although her heart was breakmg w1th the thoughts of It for she knew that lf she dld not keep up her spxrlts her parents would have more sorrows than they Flnal y the day came when she must tell her teachers the Slsters of the Sacred Heart that she could not contlnue her studles but must lm medlately seek employment and do what she could to help her parents The teachers offered to help her but Wlth that proud Splrlt of her father s she decl1ned thelr generous offers Wlth many and grateful thanks After many fallures she succeeded ln securlng a posltlon All went well and although her thoughts were always centered on her class and ltS graduatlon she dld her work falthfully and well and was soon offered a better and more promlslng posltlon As her motto had been SBIZB the Opportunlty she qulckly grasped this one and 1n a few short months was on the road to success ln the busmess vsorld In June Whlle the g1adL1atl0Il QXQPCISBS wele golng on lll the Church she remalned at home thlflklllg as only a broken heal ted g1rl could A year passed and wlth Marv s help hel father was able to start back ln business Hel mothel s health gradually lmplox ed now that her mmd was free flom the lestxalnt and V201 ry of financlal affans 42 wr . . , Q A ' it ' ii 7 . , , , . , , . , . . . . v . J . , . u . , 9 D 7 7 could possibly bear, so she resolved to retain her happy, care-free manner. . , . 1 J , - . . . , 3 . , . . K . . . . ,, . ' v . ,, . . . w . iv , , I L ' , - . - ' v v y ' ' - . ahr ilirntnr Somct1mel1te1 111 speakmg to he1 m0th91 about the 301 s and sorrows of her school ddkb hcl mothe1 sald to he1 N11 dear no one reallzes as fully as 1ou1 father and I the wonderful sacllhce you made some two years ago when 1 ou gak e up 1 ou1 11fe s 1 oung dleam 1vh1ch was the honor of g1aduat1ng wlth 1 Olll class GX en as 1aled1ctor1an Th1s we kno1v meant a lot to 1 ou as It must mean to an1 one dese111ng ot that hono1 but oh' the 101 It bl ought 1 ou1 pal ents Though 1 ou d1d not kno1v It 1 Olll father was on the 1e11 b11nk of despan H1s 1epeated f3.llllI'9S had almost made h1m 1aluable finanual a1d awakened a new hope 1n h1m He took a new 1nte1 est 1n l1fe and success was h1s 1ewa1d As fo1 my self m1 deal all that I am to da1 IS due 1n a g1eat palt to 1 Olll unselfishness May God bless you and keep 1ou and Illdk 1ou ca111 111th you the blessmg of 10111 parents Helen Daugherty 24 ' 05111 Cif'll'l.151 uf' She s nothmg but a doll Who watches 01 er all Dressed up 1n bold and Whlte And replesents what s r1ght And each and GX ery day Stands 1n her qulet way And th1u the darkest nlght Sees that all goes r1ght When called upon to speak At tlmes our pulse IS weak In her We place our luck Il e always show great pluck At her we look w1th Joy E1 en tho she s but a tov She must be left behlnd Oh g11e hel txeatment k111d Now school IS almost done A11d dlplomas hald earned 1von Indeed we feel qulte blue To leave ou1 Mascot true Grace Harrxs, '24 ', 43 , ' Z Q ' L 7' T 7 Q ' ru K ' 1 fvvw, ,Q Q K1 ' Q, Ui Lv , ' Y -V7 Q , 7 Q' ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Q ' 7 7 Q ' 7 nf 7 V 1 ., Y ' 1 bv 4 RQ ' U7 A - 7' ' f Q' s v Q 7 Q. 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' 1 9 wht Hllrntnr N llkflldfh nf iLxI1lh1II.'5Ei I h h ORD Dunsberry and h1s son Lord Gerald sauntex ed together smok mg thelr after d1nne1 clgars on the broad turfed terl ace overlook mg parks and gardens whlch seemed to sweep wlthout boundary 11ne IIIIO the purpllsh land bex ond The grey mass of the castle stood clear out agamst the blue of a sky whose twlllght was stlll almost dayllght though 1n the pu1 1ty of lts ey enlng stlllness a sta1 already hung here and thele and a young moon swung low The g1eat spaces about them held a sllence whose eycqulslte entnely was malked at 1nte1y als by the dlstant bark of a shepherd dog dr1v1ng the mastels sheep to the fold thelr soft mtermlttent plamts floated on the an a lox ely palt of the Qllfllllg day s repose Whele two who ale fuends stroll togethe1 at such hours the great beauty makes fo1 s1lence or for thoughtful talk These two men fathel and son we1e fuends and IIIIIIHEIIGS and had been so s1nce Lord Gerald s fi1 st memory of the tlme when h1s Ch1ld1Sh 1I'1d1V1dl13l1tY began to detach 1tself flom the background of mlsty and ln d1st1nct thmgs They had llked each othel and thelr l1k1ng and 1nt1macy had 1nc1 eased w1th the onwald moy 1ng and change of years But recently a ba111er had splung up between them Lord Gerald w1shed to many Rose Galdner but as she was a p1ous y oung Cathollc glrl l-1s fathel chd not want h1m to many mto hel famlly The Dunsbeuys weme not Cathohcs and to M1 Dun belly Tflallylllf, one was the gleatest d1sg1 ace Haye you seen Rose? Lord Gela d was saymg Yes but she s not of your class and lf you marry her you w1ll go agamst my wlshes repl1ed Lord Dunsberlv But Dad she IS to be my Wlfe 1n three weeks What' thundered the usually unluflled VOICE of h1S fathex So you mean to tell me that you 1ntend gomg agamst my WISIIQSQ I hate to dlsagree wlth you Dad but IH th1s case I must as I said befole Rose w1ll be my wlfe 1n th1ee weeks tlme There was outward as well as lnward anger stamped on the faces of these two On the one was bound detelmmatlon on the other fear and hu1t prlde 44 'I X ' Fx. tl, w I ' ' I I 5 I x Honor ant S ume from nn condition rise: Act we-ll your parl: there all t e honor lies. y ' . 1 - 7 X . I v . . 1. 7 . V . . 1 , . . . , 7 7 Y 1 , . L l v A A .A ' I ' n -lv v K 1 I n vc I vv X ' v . ' ' ' ' 1 1 y 1 ' v' n 7 , K 1 v u 1. 1 . , , 1 l v v ll 1 1 Q 1. . . a . , Q . . . . . . . . 7 - i - . - , , , . Q . . . . . Y ' 7 . N . 1 7- l 4 -1 r, 1 ' 1 4 1 7 ' y ' ' 7 't y ' 1 ' 7 ' 1 - v ' Q ' v . . v 1 . 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' 1 wh: Hir-ntnr All right' my son do as you please but not a cent of my fortune wrll you rnher rt You yvrll haye to get along the best yvay you can Go Lord Gerald left the presence of hrs angry father Four weeks after the above scene finds Lord Gerald and hrs brrde on board the Mar rana bound for the U S Lord Gerald rs now pennrless the only yaluable thrng he possesses rs a r rng that hrs father had once grven hrm on hrs brrthday Thrs short trrp to Amer rca was to play a strange but rmportant part rn therr future One nrght a great storm arose and the lrves of all on board were so much rn danger that the lrtc say ers and borts were ordered out One ot the passengers was a very old man most shabbrly dressed He accosted Lord Gerald askrng hrm rf he wou'd protect hrm Lord Gerald readrly con sented and drd everythrng rn hrs power to comfort the old man When the storm had abated the passengers were ordered to therr rooms but the old man resisted sayrng he was afrard to go back He was shakrng as wrth the ague and Lord Gerald not findrng rt rn hrs heart to see the poor man rn such mrsery rnvrted hrm to spend the rrrght rn hrs room In the mornrng there were no signs ot the tragedy of the nrght be fore In a few days all were glad to see the rnvrtrng shores of Amerrca but Lord Gerald and Rose had a str ange feeling come over them for they knew not what the future he d for tlrem rn this strange country They were about to step off the boat when a cabrn boy hurrred up to them with a sealed letter or rather a note and hastrly openrng rt they found rt to be from the old man yvlrom Gerald had befrrended beggrng them to come to hrm tor a last farewell 'lhey retreated to hrs room and stood dumbfounded rn the doorway tor there rn place of the old man stood Lord rf to welcome them both rnto them y ou are a son to be proud of How can I ey er beg y our forgry eness 7 When I refused to consent to your marrrage rt was only rn a fit of anger because for the fir st trrne you were gorng against my wrshes but noyv I see the wrll power the strength of character you haye and above all the char rty rn your heart I drsgursed my se f and rntended followrng you but I could hold out no longer and noyy wrll you both come back to share our once happy home wrth me ' Of course too grateful to refuse they accepted The answer Rose gaye to hrs rnyrtatron rey ea ed yy hat a noble refined cultured woman she was th r.h II rrr at my rn - 45 rr ' , Y ' ' . v . v . .. . 7 v 1 H I V L Y 1 1 ' ' , tx ,' yr , - - . . , . . . . . 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I ' X R 'I , wha illlrntur .IIUIIIISL jlivpt OROTHY Gardnel was a changed glrl slnce he1 serlous lllness 1n March Thxs was not strange for a glrl who had neglected her relrgxous dutles and was brought almost face to face wlth her bod knowmg ln her healt she was unprepal ed When S1Ck she prom lsed that lf her llfe was spared she would never pass a Cathollc Church wlthout maklng a V1S1t That was slx months ago and she had not once broken that promlse It was now late m August and two school f116lldS were XlS1tll1g hel and her slster Ruth Many were the entertalnments and pleasures planned by the slsters for thelr fr1ends but the crownlng one was to go Into the c1ty fifty mlles dlstant and hear the most famous smger of the wo1ld Mlle The four g11lS were to go mto the c1ty on the QIX o clock tram and Would arrlve at then' destmatlon IH plenty of tlme for the wondel ful con cert There an aunt would meet them and act as chapel on for the evemng The day dawned dark and cloudy Of course th1s put a damper on the sp1r1ts of the g11ls but at noon the clouds passed away makmg the afternoon an ldeal one and under thls spell the glrl s enthuslasm reached xts hxghest pomt At last the car a1r1ved at the door drly en by a younger brother of the glrls They drove down State Street and as they came to the Church Dorothy 1ns1sted that they stop whlle she went ln and made a v1s1t The car came to a standstlll though none but Dorothy went 1nto the Church She knelt ln p1 ay er a few mmutes and as she got up to go out she thought she heald somethmg drop but glanclng down and seelng nothmg declded lt was her lmagxnatlon Gettmg mto the car aga1n she was gleeted wlth crles of Hurry 01 we w1ll mlss the tram It IS late now we should have stalted ea1l1e1 They wele soon at the statlon and as the traln came thundellng ln DOI othy went to get the tlckets She felt IH hel pocket for the pulse and d1SLOX Bl ed lt was gone Huuledly she sealched the other but not bemg able to locate It went to tell the others Dlsmal CFIES went up as she told them and they sald Why d1d we gne you all the money? Now vse w1ll haxe to go back for mole and we w1ll sulely m1ss the tram Qulckly they got ln the cal and dloye xapldly down the street As they passed the Church someone sald Pelhaps you dlopped lt 1n the Church go 1n and see Dolothy went lll and sule enough thele was the pulse m the pew whele she had knelt She bleathed a sholt p1 ay 91 of thanksgw 46 Q ,, tea Q Q , ' 5 , l - . 1 . , . . . L 1 . w . . . 1 1 V . N 7 . 1 ' 1 . 1. . V Y .1 Y. 1 . Q 1 7 .Q . . . , 1 1 1. L 7 1 , 1 7 7 . . . , . y 1 ' ' v x ' 1 , 1 . . 7 - x , H 1 1 . 1 . ' 7 1 1 ' 1 77 y 1 ' ' Q. . . . 1 1 , 1 1 ' 1 7 1 ' 11' y 1 , 1 V . 1. k K y L 1. H 7 . 7 ' 1 v V 1 ' . 1 . 1 7 1 1 . '4 r ' 1 1 y 1 ' y w . ' l! LS , , ' ' 'L ' 1 , l 1 ' V7 1 , ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 v 7 l' y 1 , 1 1 1 1 y 1 - . . L 1 u,hv fiirntnr mg and lllllllefl to the cal In a sholt tlme they agam came lll yleyy of the statlon but only to catch slght of the depaltlng t1a1n B1tte1 was the dxsappolntment and the gnls leproached Dolothy If you had not 1n slsted on stopplng at the Church we would not have mlssed the tram They reahzed that the only thlng to do yy as to go home and spend the even mg thele as the next t1a1n would not get them to the clty 1n tlme Phe evenmg was by no means a pleasant one and they all 1et1red ear ly The neyct mornmg when thev came down to breakfast M15 Gardner exclalmed Glrls you should all thank God you were not on the last even mg s tram for thele was a telrlble accldent and not one of the passengers or l2131l'll'I19I1 escaped lnjury Just thlnk what mlght have happened lf Dorothy had broken her promxse and not made the v1s1t to the Church maklng a y1s1t and each tlme they thank God for thelr escape flom death due to Dorothy s V1S1t Grace Harrls Z4 Irturu I turned to the dlctlonary For a Word I couldn t spell And closed the book when I found 1t Feellng su1e I knew It well I thought to my self How was 1t'? Wlth a sense of lnward pam F01 once mole I was doubtful So I turned to the book agam Th1s t1me I lemarked How easy As I muttered each letter o ex But when I got to the mkwell Twas gone as It went befole I selzed that dlctlonary And sped lts pages thlough And under my face I put lt Wlth that doubtful mold new I held It dovsn fast vslth my hand Whlle I g11pIJ6d It yy 1th pen qulte fast And I howled as I traced each letter Iye got you now at last Wanda Bukoyy skl, '24 T I 47 . . ., Q 1 ,, y . - . Q i T V I. 7 . . , ' v v . ' - y 4 . V I , . , . ,, . Y ' - . , . u , . . , . . The result was all four girls never go by a Catholic Church without . T. . . . . , . . ' YC , . .. 0. CWB' 77 'D Y 7 V' ll ' 7, . u , 1 . Y ' ' , as ,yn , . 7 . Y y 1 . 7 u . . . 7 I 1 7 ' 1 Y y' f . -. . V. . I 9 T I ! as v , , H n ! ' wh: Qllmtur nlllllilflll 'lflrrntzrgr HEN Sanford Lawrence vsa carrled out the doorway of h1s stately Flfth Avenue resldence never to return the prosperlty of the house departed wlth 1ts master True whlle he l1ved he had been able to ma1nta1n a beautiful home Wlth the semblance of great wealth but after h1s death an examlnatlon of h1s aialrs d1sclosed only a staztllng debt It was the not unu ual case of the seemmgly prosperous busmess man who has lost all 1n a few unwlse lnvestments Thus he had bequeathed to h1s wlfe and daughter h1S sole survlvors a legacy of debts The daughter Maxcla was not the least llke elther of her parents Not l1ke her frall dependant mother st1ll less llke her careless debonalr father She was a self rehant thoughtful young creatu1e w1th a sense of duty dommatlng even her ch1ld1sh plays and wlth an earnestness of purpose that made her perform that duty at all costs and undevlatmgly The s1tuat1on 1n wh1ch her bereax ement placed bel ww as assumed Wlth an exultatlon of consecratlon Father home lncome all swept away Mar c1a reahzed that she was to mean all these and more to her strlcken mother In her waklng hours as th1S glrl of elghteen looked down the years she vowed herself worldlessly to the task One day her mother should have a home and the comforts to wh1ch she was accustomed and she would provlde lt havlng flrst dlscharged the debts wh1ch were her sole legacy on begmnlng l1fe She had recelved no speclal tramlng but had attended the best of schools and supplemented thls knowledge by profound readmg hence her educatlon was of the hlghest order There had never seemed a necesslty of the daughter of the prosperous Mr Lawrence to be armed against mls fortune so IH an era of speclaltles and demand for tramed labor MQFCIR was wholly unsk1lled Intelllgent mdefatlgable smgle 1n purpose qulck of w1t yet thor ough rellable to a scruple pray erful MHTCIB could not fall She 1m medlately enrolled at a first class busmess school and by applylng herself dlhgently she was able to complete her course 1n three months In the oilice where she found emp oyment she was consp1cuous among the other gay lrresponslble under bred glrls Her employers soon s1ng'ed her out for hlgher work and her salarv leaped to double the amount she recelved at first Thls unexpected plece of good fortune Marcla recelved not so much wlth a feehng of Joy as vuth that of thanksglx ng and pet1t1on For two yeals she stluggled along recelvlng a wage wh1ch pe1 rnltted her and her mother to lne modestly and at the same tlme dlscharge most of her father s 48 ' Q 4' o , 1 S . 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' . 1 1 . . . , v whr illmlnr debts But there was newer enough for pleasure and she never tasted the Joys 1n whlch most gnls of he1 age revel One day she had an ot'fe1 a really splendid offer from the discerning but procrastmatlng firm fo1 whom she worked They had long seen that Marcia was lnvaluable to them and had at last evinced that knowledge Henceforth she was to hold a pos1t1on of trust and confidence and her salary was to be commensui ate with hel deserts It was a day of exciting eventfulness With thlq offei had come to Marcia s knowledge through an elderly man whom she had interested the opportunity to secure a llttle suburban house It cou d be bought on the installment plan the terms of Wh1Ch since her promotion were Wlthlli possibility for her Her elderly adviser was in the real estate business and could give M3FC1a special ad vantages lf she cared to purchase 1n the new suburb of which he had control Marcia almost ran to the boarding house which she and her mother called home and poured out hel stcry of that eventful day The latter could hardly realize that it was Malcla flushed laughing bright of eye glad as only they can be glad who have sacrificed evelything for a right eous end and see success within then grasp The fol owing day being Sunday after hearing Mass and entreatmg God s blessing on the prolect she was about to undertake Marcia and her mother went out to Fosterbrook to mspect the house It was a delightful day for such an excursion a beautiful October Sunday full of enough s umbel ous sunshine to have beautlfiecl a less attractlve llttle nest than the house at which they had come to ook Marcla returned 1n a rapture and the next day entered upon her new duties That week she recelved the deed subject to certain conditions now made easy for her to fulfill dolent of fresh plaster va1n1sh and hope When after a year s residence as a commuter of Fosterblook Marcia returned one evening Wlth the clear deed to the tiny house whlch was no longer a dream but a blissful reality for she had that day made the last payment on the house which was now he1 very own She said to her mothel Just think mother dear it IS our home the home I have been wo1 klng for pl aying for dreaming of all this time Needless to say two fervent acts of thanksgiving ascended that night betole God Malcia thanked Him for the help He had given hei in making success hens and the mother tor the daughter with which He had blessed hex h yh lif Leona l NIcDonald 94 il I Y ! 4, A . , . . K. . is ' . , , , 7 . . . . , . n 1 - 7 7 .. , . y . , Y . 1 Y ' a v y , 1 1 ' ' . - ' , l . , - v , The Lawrences moved almost immediately into the new house, re- . ' 9 ' , . . ' , 4- . . 9 7 V H l a ! . ' , , an ' H 4 H- - . , , , Y 1 . . . . , y 9 v ' 77 I 3 - . . The man who seeks one thing in life And ut u : Ma' ope to achieve it e ure life is dune. , 1 , V ' - A , .4 . Uhr illlmtnr uimuq .nth llcaprnq ELL Son graduatlon IS almost here wlth all that It means I expect you to be valedlctorlan Any glft you wlsh IS to be yours What shall It be a new roadster or a coast to-coast tr1p'? I guess 1ts nelther for me Dad I m not gomg to come out first? Why Allen hovs IS th1s You know you always Sdld you would be valedlctorlan I know Dad but that was before I knew about J1m Carter He has h1s heart and soul set on studylng medicine and lf he comes out first he w1ll be awarded the Grayson scholarshlp In that way and 1n that way only can he attam th1S Why Dad what s a new car or a trlp compared to Jlm s M D degree? Rlght you are boy and I m celtalnly proud of you fol wx 1th drawlng from the lace After vou have been graduated we shall travel for a whlle and then you w1ll be able to start at Whltney College to study your electrlcal englneermg Th1s conversatlon took place between Mr F H Hardmg and h1s son Allen Mr Hard1ng was a promlnent lawyer and quxte wealthy Hls son was not the usual rlch boy 1nstead he was kind generous and thought ful Allens mother dxed when he was young Th1s left Allen and h1s father all and all to each other Hls one des1re was to take up electrlcal englneerlng and bulld rallroads 1n South Amerlca So w1th1n the course of the next few years Dr J M Carter was graduated from Marlon Medlcal College and Allen was graduated from Whltney Shortly after graduatlon wh1le Allen and h1s father were travel mg Mr Hardlng dled very suddenly A month later after the affalrs of the estate had been settled Allen salled for the blue troplcal waters to con quer fields and lead the vanguard of c1v1l1zat1on Beneath the torrld sky near the foot hllls of the Andes was a reglon of swamps almost unhabltated It was here that Allen now found hxmself blllldlflg hlS rallroad In thls desolate swamp beneath the scorchlng sun all was bustle and actlvlty Gangs of men were t01llIlg' steadlly and amxdst it all walked Allen g1v1ng orders here observlng the work and encouraglng the men to do thelr best 1n order to reach the hlgher ground However Just before the work was completed four of Allen s men were strlcken wlth Swamp fever and whlle endeavormg to allevlate thelr sufferlng Allen contracted the dlsease hlmself For weeks he hung between life and death Hls great Vltallty made a desperate fight agamst the grlm reaper but xt was only when he had been sent to the hlghlands of the Andes to convalesce that the Doctol declal ed h1m out of dangel Slowly he IGCOX e1ed trylng to regaln h1s fol mer strength Th1S seemed unable to do the dlsease had left h1m a phy slcal wreck pale and weak and what was worse w1th an un ouenchable yearn1ng for the drug the Doctor had glxen h1m durlng hls QC ' ' 0 77 ax , , s 15 x ,Q 9 9 , ' ' rr u - ' 99 xc n ' 9 9 sr H r 7 ' ' v f ' . . . . ,, cz - 1 . . . . . 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' u Y . wht Hlrntnr lllness As soon as he had legained strength enough he boarded the steamer fox home and set sail for the States After landing Allen hastened to his bankers office To hls sur prlse and dismay he found the place closed and upon inquiry learned the bank had tailed All his capltal was gone' His palents dead There was no one to we come him home He was a physical and mental wreck The wo1 d no longel possessed any att1 actions for the weakened dlsappomt ed youth He left New York for any place he could reach by his small stone of money The wretched llttle stieet looked dalk and dismal that late autumn night A few gas iets and dlmly lighted windows threw small rays of llght against the darkness Suddenly the dools of a saloon were thrown open and a black mass was hur ed upon the pavement This black heap was a man His face was worn and haggeled deep furrows were around hls mouth and a little blood oozed from a wound on his forehead and mixed Wlth the dlrt of the gutter Few would have recognlved Allen Haldlng the ambitious young engineer who had set out to COHQUQI new wor ds Broken by his physical suffering he had given hlmself up to despair and there he lay a dope fiend a drunkard and an outcast Two women hurrying home vsere moved by sudden pity and calling two passersby took Allen to thelr tenement home where a doctor was hurriedly summoned When Allen came to his senses a tall dark dis tlnguished man was bendlng over him Nothmg was said but the doctor injected something 1n Allen s aim and soon he was asleep The followlng day when the doctor arrn ed Allen was ab e to tell what had brought h1m to that condition I have not always been the wretch you found Once I was young lng but death would be welcome to me and w1th all my soul I wish for it Well suppose you tell me the whole story The doctor listened mutely to his tae of suffering and despair here and there durlng the narration a look of astonlshment and perplexlty would creep over the doc tor s face Final y he blurted out You can t be Allen Hardmg who was graduated from High 1n 03 I was then but I m not any longer I changed my name so as not to brmg disgrace to my old Dad Then surely you remember me Im J 1m Carter the boy to whom you gate the scholarship You were ambitious once why have you abon doned hope? I know you can win YOUI p ace among men Will 5 ou come to my sanitarium whele I can have you undel my C3197 I ll go muttered Al'en and I ll fight my way back lf It takes every ounce of strength I have Ill show the wor d a man can come back even from the lowest depths of degladatlon Allen s moral recox ery was slow but sule At last he found him self a cuied man puxified by suffellng and cleansed of his despair by the noble work of Jlm who on the dax of gladuatlon had promised Al'en he would make a fitting letuin some dax JOSGDIIIIIL Seallc 71 ' 51 . . , . 9 ' ' . 1 D . g . J A ' ' ' . . . . A - 1 I I ' A 1 1 1 v y 1 , 1 1 ' 1 A . 7 . D. . . . . ' . , , . - . . . . , 1 I . ' Y I 1 CS y and ambitiousg once I was rich and decentg but now I am an outcast. Noth- . I . 7 . ' . . ,, ll ,Y ' 3 . 7 ' I 66 Y ' - I A . 1 , , C6 3 KK 9 ' L . Y' uv . 1 I 1- ' , . ' ' 1 1 v v 1 1 ' 'Y CK ! I! K6 7 1 1 7 ' U , . . A ' H 1 , Y 7 Q ' A 1 ' , 1' - v 1' ' w - ' 9 1 .I i ' . ' A -' ' A x ' 1' 'L' Uhr illlmtur align Ufangleh fdlclegrzrxn HAT a Joy It was to know that our last lesson was fimshed and our summer vacatlon was about to begm One could see the glrls of the Academy gathered 1n groups here and there plannlng how they should spend thexr vacatlon and each 1nv1t1ng the other to spend a few days at her home I was employed at that tlme 1n packmg my trunk and was not bother1ng myself wlth what they were talkmg about for I had already planned to spend my holldays w1th my room mate Mary Whlle I was thus engaged Mary entered and asked me to send a telegram to her brother requestmg h1m to meet us at the hotel and suggested that I slgn my own name Im sure he ll understand that It IS from me So com plylng w1th her request I went to obtam the Slsters permlssxon Thls bemg granted I hurrled to the telegraph office and scr1bbled a message to Mary s brother which read Please meet me and Marry at the Annex at two oclock Rush that I sald to the operator who glanced over the message and grmned Certalnly he Sald thls sort of a message always goes rush and I W1Sh you luck Hls last words puzzled me why dld he w1sh me luck? Walklng back to the Academy I happened to thmk of the mlstake that the grammatlcal error would not be notlced Upon leachlng the Aca demy I forgot eyerythlng save the final p1 epalatlons for my vacatlon I helped Mary wlth her packlng and ln a short tlme we were 1n the tram After tiresome hours of rldlng we at last reached our destlnatlon and hurrled to the Annex Hotel expectlng to meet Ted but there was no slght of hlm Thlnklng he had not recelved the message ln tlme we de clded to start out to the house We soon reached the Boyer s home whlch was C81 talnly a beautlful resldence There was Mary s mother w1th a glad smlle of welcome for us both Ted was also there but what was wrong w1th h1m'7 He scarcely greeted us and flom the first I began to dlsllke hlm and really thought I would not enjoy myself 1n h1s dlsagreeable company Some days later whlle I was a one 1n the hbrary looklng over the splendld collectlon of books 'led came ln he wore a sad or rather a puzzled look I was very sorry to dlsappomt you the other day but what you re quested of me 1n youl telegram IS qulte 1mpOSSlbl6 for I W1Sh to study and furthermore more I am too voung I vsas nearly petrlfled wlth amaze ment What could he mean What was he too young for who was hlnd S2 l 7 YK . ' , . I . . , . H 7 7 ' ' Il - , . 7 ' . H , c 9 H il H ' ' 7 7 ' 66 ' ,YY ' il ' 7 7 . ,, . . 3 ' 7 . v . . I made in writing the message, for I placed myself first. I secretly hoped . . . , A . . 7 7 , , . 1 . . . , . . ' 7 . , . , . . . , . , . . . . . , , . 7 7 H ' ' v Y - 7 v 7 I Q l 7 9 77 Y ' ' - 7 c ' . . ,v v Y ' - Uhr illlrninr erlng h1s h1ghe1 educat1on'? What k1nd of a message d1d he recelve from me? For a mlnute I was so stunned I could not speak but finally I man aged to gasp I do not understand 5 ou He looked stlll more puzzled and hand1ng me the message vuent away I took the telegram and lead as follows Please meet me and marry at the Annex at two o clock Here I crled aloud Now I have the prob lem solved After short explanat1on to Ted I had the satlsfactlon of seelng h1s face wreathed ln smlles I blamed myself for all the trouble because 1n a hurry I had been careless IH my spelhng and punctuatlon I now knew why the operator had WlSh6d me luck Wanda 24 Qhanks The Mentor W1Sh6S to thank the many advertlsers for the support they so generously gaxe us thls year We wlsh them every success On thls OCCZSIOH we W1Sh to express our gl atltude to Mrs T Gleason for the very beautlful CI LICIHX presented to the school We appreclate the QITOIIS that ale belng made by St Catherlnes Alumnl to further the 1nterests of the Hlgh School We w1sh to extend a heal ty Thank You to every one who ln any way helped the Athletlcs We also W1Sh to thank the Knlghts of Columbus for the many favors recelved 1n the past It g1V8S us the greatest pleasule to speak of the courteous treatment accorded us as SGHIOTS by all the classes of the School May they recelve as good We are thanklng the Juniors ln adv ance for the grand receptlon that we know they are golng to give We are countlng the day s F1 om oul heal ts we thank oul teachels and all IH any wap, COHCQI ned xx 1th ou! educatlon Mav we l1ve up to then splendld counsels Oul Mentol would lndeed be mcomplete lf we falled to expl ess our gratltude to our palents who haxe labol ed so UI1C63Slllglj to glV8 us the advantage of a Cathohc educatlon But slnce actlons speak louder than words we shall by the mannel ot ou1 ln es endeax or to 1mp1 ess on the n that we applecxate then QITOIIS A 53 . . . . . . . . - 1 . , ' u , n ' . r . 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'EUHQ glilntherw My Mother means so much to me To pamt her p1cture true I d have to use a golden brush W1th every loung hue In cotton robe or s1lken gown She s wonderful to see And ew ery day I thank my Lord He gave her unto me Z Geraldme Murphy 25 38 l 5 .V I 1 ' E 1 , x ' 7 A A V 'D I J' y , , .L , 3 , L, Y . v ' '-'x K ' 'K V' A i ' - Y .L 2 Y , ' , 1 ' ' ' 1 . - , 3 y . , Would that we could hide awhile. . Y. I Y X ' ' ' 'u ! ' .' ' yr 1 v . ! , . A . , Y K . T , . . l Y h V v 9 N 1 ' IK ! 9 7 7 I . 7. 2 , 3 Y 7 ' 1 Y uhr fllmtnr 4111 1111 Qld -J uf U11111111 fum W 1 P11111 NI111:,u111 ba Agn Hdllle N dl 1111111e11e Paul Hal G 1111 P1st11er HX 1 lx 11111 1J1111,l11rt1 111 ell 1111111111 1 zllagher eo x1LL'111lOI'1 l1L16l1L 111111101 e Keenan llcl. NILD1111 11d 16111115 Kelly 1 11.4111 111119. Lukoxx ek1 S C,Xp11t,1t fi H 111 s 11011411 bhaw X tene Aughe11b.augh me 1111118 11 fmcla B11kowsl11 94 46 7 ' x 1 1 5 - 1 - ' , .1 V11-If--2 . 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Uhr Mlrntur 111211111112 611111 CA112l1 To those who know her not no works can palnt And those who know her, know all words are falnt Paullne or rather Punch IS a lover of nature and enjoys golng out wlth Blace to hear the Russell of the leaves Punch wlll rratrlculate ln college ln the fall and take up the study of nature 1152112 31.1 fsughenhauq Independent are Genes ways Yet many a tralt he has to pralse Gene IS one of the Merry Members , ln e class and lS a lover of horses We expect hlm to leave us ln the early part of July for Colorado where he wlll manage a ranch 0 . 3111lz1l1hz1 15 Bukufnskr Very prompt and qulte preclse We all agree Wanda s very nlce Wanda JOll'l8d our class a short three years ago but she has won recognltlon ln more ways than one Wanda IS always on hand when anyone IS hurt ln the lab showlng her tendency for medlclne She wlll enter college thls fall and soon the world Wlll be worshlplng at the shrlne of Dr Bukowskl --o KABIIBB QE 11191112 1 Agnes IS lndeed a Jewel rare A frlend youll find beyond compare Agnes IS a rlval of Marys ln the buslness course In future years we expect Ag to be the partlclpant ln a marrlage that wlll arouse the lnterest of the noblllty slnce she IS lnter ested ln one of thelr members ' An Earl . . 1 0 ' KK ,Y ' I I ll ,Y ll ,I ' v 1 , a . 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I I I, , . tbhr flhmtnr gflelen 2 I1n11qhcrtg Of Helen we may say shes very neat Always spotless from her head to her feet Helen was always one of the qulet ones of our class probably to emphasize more clearly 'Sull Water Runs Deep Helen wlll enter the buslness world and we expect to see her the prlvate Secretary of the Presxdent Qizxtlgernte gf Qinllaqlwr Shes very prlm and very seda e Altho for a lark shes never late From the appearance of her work Cather me IS the neatest one of our class After leav mg S C H S she wlll Joln the business worl and we wlsh her all kmds of success lam JH ZHAIIIE Nan IS hght hearted and merry Of her smiles we newer weary Nan has earned the name Happy and e happlest thing ln the world It to correct Jokes for the Mentor DOm9StlC SCIENCE ap peals to 'Van and she wlll enter Margaret Moxllsons thxs fall flnzlrv ,il-I 1'lcIlI'I5 Our own Grace of plquant ways Xhll be the ob1ect of all patients gaz Glace IS never glddx or talkatn Af ex gladuatlon we can lmaglne her at Provldenfe Hospltal golng through wards cooll g fever heated foreheads of patlents and en Olllaglng' them to endure pam -1 ' J a s V . 5 1 ' , I ' ' i! ' 1 - - 5 Q ' , 4 ' Y Q ! ' . . .. . ' U' ' ' d, .--v-Oil.- T I t as' AY I D , KL Y! 1 Y she certalnly lxves up to it. Happy thinks th . . ' H U ' ' - A , . L , ,,' ! ' . v , , . ' 9 ,. . . . , A - ' ' v ' ve- . A . , . , . J , r' ', Zllhr illlrntnr lass gi 1522112111 We all love Blace the optomlst She has all the class on her frlendshlp llst Blase IS also a lover of nature especlally dellghtlng ln Valleys She wlll leave ln September for Normal and wlll soon be teach mg young hopefuls the Three Rs 4 YZIIIFIB QA ilkellg Francis IS qulet tlll hls work IS done Then he s ln for all klnds of fun Although Francis appears to be quiet he stlll enjoys fun when lt IS tlme for It H ects to enter the polltlcal world and ln a few y ars we wlll no doubt hear of h1m runnmg for Mayor of DuBo1s Heres best wlshes ln your new work Francls 331121 ,U fdllflark A smile for a care and a smile for a woe You ll never find Rltas splrlts low Prom her reports we see she llkes to talk and has no dlserlmlnatlon as to tlme or place Reet IS a Happy Go Lucky and has not ulte declded what she wxll take up but we all know xt wlll be something worth whlle What ever lt wlll be she has the best Wxshes of 24 O lllaul EU glllllaluneg Heres to Paul with the Irlsh wlt When domg the Dally Dozen he makes a hut We have not always had the honor of Pauls presence as he Jomed us when we were Sophles We wonder how we ever got alo g wlthout Paul We expect great thlngs of h m and altho we do not Just know what he lntends dol g we know he will llve up to our expecta tlons even though they may be rather h gh P , F 48 , X ! . . . . H ,, . . 5 ' . ' ' IC I Y! il0 . J ' Y ..l X, l , . . 4 4 . . n . , . 6 eX- Q . . . H ' 77 ! ' , . , . ..,,.0..l. ! 1 , . , . . , . If YI ' CK YY 7 ' ' ! Q , . . . , , . . . 1 ' as ' , n ' , . , . . ll i ' YP , . . 1 , - Uhr illrntnr iflahrlem TH gitlcffnul A practlcal glrl as all can see As many a one would wlsh to be Madelene IS another sedate member of our class Her s udles are always up to the stand ald and she never has to cram before takmg an exam She wlll enter college ln the fall but hasent Just declded what her hfes work wlll be 11.211 ,-U ,aflllcfllulllan When Gourly s laugh through the hall resounds You may be sure that Joy abounds Gourly IS not only the hero of the Semor class but the entlre Hlgh School as well slnce he capta ned the lfootball team through a very successtul season And ln the year 1935 we shall probably hear of the great results of re searches conducted by Dr McCall1an Oi.: anna 31 mild: unzxlh Leona of dusky halr and charming mouth Leona lS our Ifrench Star smce she be leves ln being prepared She will take up Journahsm and wlll probably be a second Le on Dadut 0 .. tlhznn ,Htl Iltsiner B lly IS clever merry brave and wlse On him tls sald There are no HICS B1lly IS our Class President and has surely ploved a worthy one He tcls us he wlh leave ln the fall of 24 for Chicago where he wlll further hls extenslve knowledge ln Chem lstry We all wlsh h1m the greatest success ln thls undertaking and hope ln the future to hear of some wonderful dlscovery by Prof Plstner ,R C' ' ' 1 ' ' ' r ' . 4' u Whose interests lie mostly in the South. l ' ' I ll - YY , . ' 1 . - Uhr illentur 'flflarguerrte Que arguente glves us many a pleasant hour With the and of the pianos soothing power Marguerlte IS the class planlst She has not been Wlth us all our school llfe but while here has hved up to all the requlrements We have great expectatlons for her as she wlll probably be a concert pxanlst m future years jhzn-rut JH Qftnhlant Altho beauty IS but skln deep Hers has caused many a heart to beat Harriet IS another member of the class who wlll Jom the buslness world She lS also a devotee to French and we shall soon hear of er laurels m the French Capltal Harrlet akes frequent trlps to Plttsburgh We wonder why '7 Ahalezte gan Heres to Adalene wlth her eyes of blue A friend worth while steadfast and true We wont know much about Adalene be cause she IS so quiet devotlng all her tlme to her studles However we do know that she is leaxmg ln the fall fox Seton H111 College Jlnsephme ,Searle Of old mahogany and mellow candle light Jo reminds one we cant explaln lt qul e Jo IS one of the actlve members of the class It lb wlth her help many actlons are carrled through We expect Jo to leave ln e fall for Buffalo Normal and w1l1 probably hear of her teachlng Young Hopefuls along th beach as she always was fond of the ' Eddles around the water Heres success Jo whlch we know you wlll achleve C 35' 33 M . . , . . . , . Y i-.oil 9' Q x 0 Y ! h . . l . t , -...nl 5 33 1 ' ' , , . , ' L I Q . , . . .ii0t I' , 1 ' s ' , 7 . , . . .L ' . ' th ' e I ' 77 ' 1 I , n l 5 Mgr ilrntur Zelln Zell Zella s cheery smlle and eyes so bright Wlll be a pleaslng vlslon to her patlents slght Llke a flower Zella sprang from a small bashful school glrl to a tall dlgnlfied Senlor Zella stlll malntalns that her favorlte car IS a Chevvy Coupe We wonder why? She IS go mg m trammg at Provldence Hospltal Wash mgton, D C germ mr sr, fn So many her charms and virtues oo, A rhyme would fall to enlighten you Mary IS our shorthand and typewrltlng shark and moreover she IS custodlan of the typewrltlng room She w1ll contlnue her com merclal work and soon we wlll read of her wonderful busmess career giflzxrg 111 Sperry When wlnsome Mary salled far way Erle H1 gamed a malden gay Left St Catherines was one of tue saddest m our Senior year Mary was one of the champion talkers m our room and for weeks we mxssed her cheery prattle the room was saddened because of her departure Mary ms a Semor at Ene H1 and we hope she will b as successful there as she was lh dear St Catherines Heres all success for your future Mary' Qmhrefn Ggleasnn Kind hearted, true, falr loung Andy When we lost you, we los' a dandy Wlth Andys gumg we lost one of our most actwe members belng President of our class not only m name but also IH blame He was also mxssed m athletlcs this year being a star player nn the team Andy IS attendmg Johnstown H1 this year and has great hopes for the future Good Luck AndY' 7 , . . ' I - . , . . . l Y - C - a ' 4 Oct. 2nd, 1-923, the day our former class mate, Mary, v' , Uhr mrntnr I5 B5 Wanda May you never lose your pat1ence Wlth your patlents Zella May you always have as much tlme to curl your halr as you d1d durlng your Senlor Year Helen May you not get lost m New York Blase-May your puplls not be any worse than you were Eugene-May you never lose your good old Ford Agnes-May all your frlends be tltled Leona May It not take you as long to declde everythmg as It dld to bob your locks Rlta May Punxsutawney grow nearer for your sake Paulme-May you ever be as gentle as your volce Leo-May athletzcs brlng you as much money as It has fame and name Mary May you never have any more to do Wlth chllTlSD than you had during your Hlgh School Days Nan May you make everythmg as successful as your Jokes Madelene-May you sometlme see the Dawn on the hllls of Ireland Adalene-May you not forget us when you get to Seton H111 Marguerlte-May you not have to walk so far to work as to school Harrlet May your purse always be as heavy as your heart IS hght Francls May you never lose your pal Eugene Grace May you meet some Flench patients so you can use your Josephlne May the Buffalo Normal not be behmd the tlmes for you Paul May you go as fast as Walter Camp s elghth GXGFCISG Catherlne May yourllfe swork be as well done as your school work Wllllam May your chemlcal experlence brmg you 1n much dough Freshmen May you be Just as brllllant as you are Green Sophomores May you alwayshaveone member whols ever Wrlght Juniors May you have the happmess of bemg full fledged Senlors Pastor and hlS able ASSlSt3HtS May you have the pleasure of see mg us follow your good example Teachers May you see the fruits of your labors on our behalf fully matured ID us Alma Mater May you cont1nue to promote lealnlng and mould and fashion that fine type of Chrlstxan character Wh1Ch dlStll'lgU1Sh9S our Church and Its adherents 62 D i- ' K6 il ' CK ' U knowledge. T Y Y , ' - . . . , ' ' in xc u 'T , ' ' ma H hi ' K6 ' i7 . - y . . . 1- 7 I Uhr tllmtnr 63 Q9ur llfahnrties A smlle hldes many a sad heart Nan M Harms Ill fares the land to hastenlng 1lls a. prey Whele wealth accumulates and men decay Wanda E Bukowskl Self reverence self knowledge self control These three alone lead hte to soverelgn power Madehne M McCool Approach thy grave as one who wraps the drapery of hls couch about him and hes down to pleasant dleams Josephlne L Searle True glory hes 1n the sllent conquest of ourselves Leona J McDonald Rxch g1ftS wax poor when the gxvers prove unkmd Harrxet M Rowan Defer not t1ll tomorrow to be w1se Tomorrow s sun for thee may never TISS Blace H Keenan Love thyself last cherlsh those that hate you Corruptlon xuns not more than honsety Helen A Doughelty Don t put off t1ll tomorrow what you can do to-day Paul M Maloney If thou should never see my face again pray fol my soul More thlngs ale wrought by prayer than thls wx orld dleams of Mary 'VI Shaw The only way to have a frlend IS to be one Eugene L Aughenbaugh To err IS human to forgxve IS d1v1ne Agnes E Cyphert God s benlson go wlth you and Wlth those that would make good of bad To th1ne own self he true Margurelte V Pyne Full many a flower IS born to blush unseen And waste lts sweetness on the deselt an Pauhne XI Allen Laugh and the world laughs wlth you Adahne M Rvan You are what you are before God Rlta C Mack Nlght brlngs out the stars Wllham M Plstner Chaxlty and pe1 sonal force are the only mwestments worth any thmg Cather1ne E Ga1laghe1 Know thyself control thyself deny thy self Leo J McCalhon Llfe IS a DIQCG of paper Whlte Where on each of us must Wrlte Hxs vsold or two and then comes mght 7+.lla Zell A w1se old owl hved 1n an oak 'lhe more he saw the less he spoke The less he spoke the more he heard Why can t we be l1ke that W1 e old bud Glue M Harxls 1' ' t A CC ' ' Y! 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Ni Y 1 Q 1 i v r w Uhr illzntnr 65 Class will NOW ye a l men that we the SBHIOTS of St Catherme s Hlgh School the c1ty of DuBo1s County of Clearfield and State of Pennsylvama bemg of sound nund excellent character and reputatxon do make thls our last w1ll and testament and do bequeth to the J unlor Class of th1s School the followmg To Catherme Oy 1d Kelly the French dlctxonaly as an ald 1n con tlnumg her work ln French To Genevleve Yvonne Maloney all the knowledge of the Semor Class to axd her m teaching young hopefuls To Patrlck Becuphlaus Johnson the vase 1n the press IH whlch to keep hls Rose To Charles Dejanlm Rokoskx the last seat ln the second row pro vlded he treasures 1ts memory To Ehzabeth Gremaklln Hewltt the collar on Zella s coat provlded her own IS worn out To George Axtarerasco Shugarts the prlvxlege of slttlng 1n Paul Maloney s seat To FIHHLIS Chytemnestla Habe1be1ge1 all the empty 1nk wells provlded he keeps them filled To Earl Romeo Cochran thermometer to keep cool when he sees cxphers on the board To Glen Ezekll Hull the alaxm c ock p1 ox lded he takes It home over Sunday to keep xt runmng To Cathel me Xu eyn Boyle the wandermg pen on somebody s desk to contmue her course IH Palmer To Harold Ipllgems Kenly the old pencll shalpener so he can get a good VIEW of the thlrd ward dates To Paul Faunus Farber the large calender to keep account of hls To John Keckermanus Lambelt the two flags 1n case of danger To Geraldme Vleldchesdlka Murphv the addmg machlne nn the ty pewutmg room to pawn so she may buv some Raspbex r1es To Thomas Quvcote Vallely the two Senlors medals for bemg never late outfit To James Radio Slmmons all the old WITQS ln the pless for h1s O v . . . , . . , . , 1 1 1 1 1 . H v. ,, . . ' . . , - ' ' u ' 11 - 1 , . ' an - 11 - 1 - 1 ' u YI u ' - 11 ' ' 1 1 ' ' as ' 37 ' 1 1 1 1 H ,, . . . . . 1 to ' 1 11 ' 1 1' U - 77 1 . . ' A Y A 64 11 ' 1 n ' 11 sc - 11 , 1 1 - . 1 A 4 7 g ,- cc , 11 ' 1 . , . 1. . as ' ' 11 - , 1 V. . u 11 - 1 u 11 u 77 , - - 1 . . H . ,, I . . . 5 . 1 1 -' ' 1 U 1 ' 97 1 . 1 , 44 - 11 - y - ' Y U . ,, . i . . ' w . 1 Uhr Umtnr To Frank V1ShHU Paolettx the full charge of the typewr1t1ng room provlded he keeps the old tvpewrlters 1n good condltxon To Ella Smlles Parrenzl the pau' of number 6 rubbers Wh1Ch have rested ln the press all wmter To Marjorle Zorbaster Rensel all the empty rouge boxes found m the press to get filled To Vlrgmxa Xemum Harrls the bell ln the hall that IS lf she can make lt sound l1ke a Buzz er To Bernard Caubal Le1dle the rules and regulatlons of the present Semor Class To Mlldred I13.l1C3.1Il8.SSUS Malloy all the mall left by the Senlor s To Lawrence Falkland Vallely Shakespeare s plcture and health to care for tlons on Salnt Patr1ck s day To Marcella Heraclea Hergenrother the typewuter chart prov lded she has lt cleaned To the Sophomores of thls same school we glV6 some worthy ad vlce stand up for your Slster Class as you have done 1n the past for Do unto others as you would want done unto you To the Freshmen or Greemes the pr1v1lege of bemg the Bables of the Hlgh School and we advlse them not to xndulge ln quarrehng wlth the future Greemes or the Elghth Grade Thls bemg slgned and sealed on the 14th day of the 24th year of the 20th century by us the Semors of S C H S Zella Zell 24 Helen Dougherty 24 O I love to s1t and read the thmgs That other people wrxte I love the songs the poet slugs If they dont last all mght I love to ponder over puns That pour from hps subhme I love especially the ones That take not too much time Blace Keenan 24 66 u ' rv - - - 7 ll ' 7? ' ' ' I ' ' C6 ii ' v . . . ,, . ,, . . . . 7 7 ' ' ' ll Q ,Y xc as ' - , , . H ' 77 ' ll ' ' P! Cl ' I7 ' Y ' I ll 77 7 ' 7 To Rose Barduda Rogers, all the green paper left from the decora- ' ' Cl ' 7 77 as n ,- ! 1 - . 7 . 9 ' Q ' ' ll , J 9 F7 ll ' Y! ' ' ' H ' I , ,, . . . . . 9 KC ' Y! ' , , . .... I , . Y , . . Y . I , . Y I ' v l , . 0457 S SCR-WS QTES An Alumm comlng unexpectedly upon a Freshle to make him feel greener by saylng VN hat have you been dolng up at St Catherme s thls vear'7 We haven t heard a thlng about the dear old place You haven t mqulred the Freshle IH great surprlse Well you to thmk about St Catherme s welcomed us back on September 4th 1923 and you may be sure we were all eagel to 1etu1 n to The Llttle Red School House The courses of the Freshmen and Sophomores were changed to meet the new and modern system lntroduced by Father Wehrle It has proved to be a benefit to all concerned In an endeavor to atone for the fallure of the DFGVIOUS year the Athletlc Assoclatxon was re orgamzed w1th the enthuslasm not only of the students but also the Alumm and the busmess men A card party was held ln October for the benefit of th1s cause and proved to be a successful affaxr fNaturally when the Semors were therel We are glad that Santa Clause comes m wmter as we found we needed a rest and so enjoyed the two weeks xacatlon awarded us at Chrxst mas Alumm You dont mean It lTh1nk1ng the Freshxe need to rest his tonguel I6 Q aff -fs 'N-f A CT , n H ' cc 7 ' ' 1 ' i , ' 71 ll Y YP ' ' ' ' 'Y 7 ' Y must have been sleeping or away. Just listen and I'll give you something . ' y ' ' ' 6 ' Y 7 , . . . . . H ' p . . , - . . . Y , . I Q , Y l n CC Y! ' ' I . 7 . . v !! '-YH Y ' !! ' ' ' Tl wh: Mrntnr 'lhe commerclal students were greatly benefited bv the pulchase oi an Addlng Machme and Dupllcator Many pleaslng programs were glVEll bv the dlfferent grades from the H1gh School down to the Pflmaly The Buslness men donated a large flag to each of the Schools ot Du Bols St Catherlne s belng presented by Mr Martln Leo McCa1l1an gave a short address of thanks We enjoyed many VlS1tS of Fathers Macken O Connell and Semmd lnger Among the many other vlsltors were Messrs R106 Allen Mack Humphreys Mart1n Gleason Releham Carns Drulland Stunkard and four members of the KIWHIIIQ Club the Messrs Sprankle Martln Korb and Broadbent Slsters Carmellta Henrletta and Josephlne the Mlsses Preston Roblnson and the followmg members of the Alumn1 Momca G11 lon Angela Egan Hugh Gallagher Roger Shalala and Hubert Courtney We were also honored bv a VlSlt from Father Wehrle the Super1ntendent of the Schools of the Erle Dlocese and Mother Borgla Mother Superlor of the Slsters of Mercy Our School year has been a xery happy one except for one sorrow the departure of Father Semlndlnger who IS now pastor at Comfer St Catherlne s extends to h1m thelr best wlshes for h1s success and welcomes h1S successor Father Costella We hope he may be happy Wlth us I may have omltted a few unxmportant d9t31lS but I thlnk I have re lated enough to have you know that th1s year has been a very lmportant one 1n the hlstory of St Cathel 1ne s Alumm I must say I have enjoyed your account of the doings of St Catherine s and I take back what I sald about not hearlng anythlng of lmportance for I now thmk some very lmportant thlngs have taken place and only hope that IH the future the successlve classes wxll keep up the reputatlon of Oul School as well as It has been th1s year 0.. Sentara The Senlor Class of 24 For twelve long years have worked To gam the honors of next June No duty have they shlrked Each one has very nobly proved Hls strength to do each task That l1es before hmm ln thls llfe As long as lt may last Marguerlte Pyne 24 68 r as 1 ' - 1 1 K . . . . . ,, as ' . ' - w Y - - , S7 as ' , - . . , . . . , . . . 11 as ' ' ' 1 - , - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . K 1 1 1 1. . . . . . 1 1 ' 1 . . . . . . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - . 1 7 ' , 11 - sc 7 1 1 , . . . , . . . . J ' ' 11 , . . H . . . . .- , .. . Q. , ,, . , . . . ' 7 1 . . . . - , - - 11 ' Q ' 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 , . Uhr Mnttnr Sanur Heins While looking ovez some old books and magazines in June 1934 I happened to see a Mentor bearing the date 1924 I laid all other things aside and quickly read it from cover to cover as this was the book pub lished by my class the famous class of 24 I enjoyed the following as they were at last but not least happy times spent at St Catherlne s by the Class of 24 The Class of 24 was the sh1n1ng light of St Catherlne s during the term 23 24 Retuining to school in September as d1g1n1fied Seniors we received all honor and respect from the lower classes During the year we have certainly missed two of our former class mates Andrew Gleason who departed for Johnstown the latter part of last year and Mary Speice who left for Erie in the early part of October We miss them especially in the class room and only hope that in the near future they may be with us once mole before we leave St Catherine s The first thing of importance was the literary we held to entertain the Juniors Needless to say it was excellent A short time later we followed a populal custom but 1nstead of Ladies Night we held Mothei s Day A very pleasing program was given to our Mothers after which they viewed the High School Nothing exciting or thrilling happened until our annual fudge party which was held ln the I ab None of us suffered as a result of the candy as Jo busied herself analyzing the ingredients We are kind enough to give the Juniors some candy tafter we had all we wantedj and then invited them to dance They accepted the invitation and we enioyed ourselves as pianist Soon again vse proved the Seniors are loyal entertainers by holding a St Pat11ck s piogram fol the Sth glade lin eu one seemed to be awaie ot the fact Seniors have the preference and at different mteixals we were entertained the most lmportant being the literaries given by the J uniors 7th and 8th grades Of course it IS generally known the success of foot ball was due to the Seniors The Captain and two stars going from oui class And talking of foot ball the Senior guls enteitained the squad at a very enloy able party The boys declare they never had such eats We believe it as that s Just one of the many things we are noted for A cake walk was held and the delicious cake was mon by Lawrence Schalk and Francis Higgins they were very generous and shared it with the rest of us The class held a cake sale the day befoie Th3IlkSg1W ing at which a xeiy good sum was realized CCake baking is another of our specialtlesl We are lookmg forward to the Reception in June wlth gi eat enthus iasm we know fl om experience the Juniols are first class entertainers The Senior Class extends their sincere sympathy to PIEIIICIS Kelly on the death ot his Fathei 69 O . I A ' . I 7 ! C6 Y! ' I 4 . . . v , - . 7 - , . . - 9 . . , 7 Y ' 7 , . . . . , . , -1, . . . - H . . . . H Y . Y n , 1 Q , . . D Q . , , . . , . 1, . . ' ' C6 77 I n only Seniors and Juniors can, thanks to Marguerite who is a first-class Q' 7 1 - - W y - y w Q ' - SK ' , !! T ' ' , v Q, . Q a n 1 4 Y 9 u 1 r . Y O Q ' . ' Y . I ac n ' ' . . , , . . , V Y . . ' Y . - ' ' 1 - w 1 ' s ' V ww ' ' v 1- ' Uhr Hmtnr 1 umnr nies DuBors I1 Dear Old Classmate Probably you have hefrrd, at drfferent rntervals from and concernrng that dear class of 25 but I know you wrll be glad to hear about the happenrngs of that class durrng therr Junlor year at St Catherrne s Well to begrn the news, we started the term by electrng the followrng officers, President-Genevreve Maloney Vrce Presrdent Kathryn Kelly Secretary Geraldine Murphy and Treasurer Patrrck Johnson As you see thc grrls have the preference but you could never keep a good fello v dovsn Football season was sure to be a success as long as the Junrors contrrbuted therr quota to the team Chrnk Patty Hancv Earl and Jrm were stars on the grrd rron and Gen and Paul leaders of the cheerrng sectron Basketball though arded by Chrnk and Patty , drd not result favorably The Junror Class as you well know was seldom below thc top rung of thc socral ladder and thrs year, tr ue to form was not only entertarned by several classes but also drsplayed therr hosprtalrtv at varrous trmes The favored audrcnces were the Semors Sophomores Freshmen and Sth gradc whose talents we had thc plr asurc of wrtncssrng The most delrghtful one accordmg to our way of thrnkmg was thc fudgc party extendcd to us by the Senrors Althougl' thc crumbs were our portron, smce age must always come before beauty, we enjoyed both those and the dancrng whrch followed The latter was an unusual form of lrterarres and proved more delrghtful on that account Naturally we requrred somc trme off to recover from the vrsrt of Santa Clausc but we were overjoyed to resume our studres at St Catherrne s for the second semester The exams berng terrrfvrnglv near, we settled ourselves to work and thus no farlures occurred Movrng up dav' though not the annual one was held rn the lab when Jerry and Kate were mor cd from the posrtron behrnd the tablc to a front seat Paul Far ber fearrng the draft from the wrndow, also requcsted to be moved and secured a fine posrtron rn the last of arsle 2 By the way rn takrng scats we have had som troublc gettrng the numerous Junrors satrstactorrlg frxed Our class room rs INo 11 and also the Lab Though our quarters are cramped we follow the cheerful rnaxrm Grrn rncl bear rt and we hope that future classes wrll be occupvrng a large, brrght cheerful room rn a nevs burldrng Durrng our Journcy from the Qophovnore Class to the brrghter realms of Junror Town we were grreved to lose thrcc of our membcrs 'lhrs number was later augment ed by the departure of two more classmates Gencvrcve Maloncv left for Trtusvrlle where she has ,romcd thc order of the Srstr rs of Mcrcv and Wrlhelmrna Shalala who rs now engaged ln her chosen work rn DuBo1s Needless to sav we were sorry to lose them although we know thcs are happy rn then specral work Sorrow agarn round rts way rnto the classroom lcaxrng rts rmprrnt upon the class partrcularly upon Elwabeth Hewrtt Ger aldrne Murphy and Patrrck Johnson the cause of rt bemg the death of then grandmothers 'Vhs Cummrngs and Mrs McCarthy Of course we are eagerly planmng the great cvent of the vcar the Iumor QQHIOI Prom It w1ll be It because xou sec we Junrors hare the handling oi rt and wc nc always rn the lead no mattcr what we undertake I w1ll hare to say good bye hoprng to see Nou a vrsrtor at St Catherrnf s I am as ever Your old pal hate kelly J ' ' I . , r . 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Q 1 , 7 Y V Uhr mmm: Ertrarts frnm the Tlmrn uf zz up umure Sept 4th Oc Dec Dec an Fc Mar Mar Mar Apr r 1 5th 29th Zlst 24th B The Sophomore Class belng so hlghly an mterestlng class I have decided to set forth 1n my diary our pleasures and class happenlngs Upon my arrlval at school thlS mornlng I was greeted by a class of thlrty one Sophomores slxteen maldens and fifteen lads The maldens had all used scissors on thelr tlesses blonde and brunette wlth the exceptxon of one Lena Glglotte who wears her long black bralds coiled over her ears It IS now deemed the helght of modesty to cover one s ears We were gladdened to day Ly the enrollment of Teresa Stem 0Sk1 a mald wlth blond bobbed halr whom we know Wlll l1V9 up to all the standards of 26 At our first class meetlng we declded to retain the officers elect ed 1n the Freshman yeal They are as follows John Green Presldent Blanche Aughenbaugh VICE President James Butler Secretary ThaIlkSg'lVllIg Day Wlth all the Sophomoxes back ln school after the glol 1ous dlnner of turkey and other g0Odl6S Came to the class of 26 this day a llkelv lad flom Farrel by the name of Cyrll Ren el who bids fan to be a good student and well llked with hlm from the clty of Fax rel he brlngs a Buxck Sedan IU whlch some of the students have already en Joyed p easant trlps The holldays were enloyed nn ye olden tlme festlval Splrlt and we returned to school with renewed resolutlons '1h1s month whlch was he1 alded by New Year s resolutions pas sed as only lntelestlng school month can L1tera1y Soclety organlzed to day whlch upon vote was called the Emerson SOCISIQ We w1ll meet every Friday afternoon On to day our fix st llteraly was he d ln honor of the Freshman Class Thls class was saddened to day by the news that one of then' popular members Joe Johnson who IS a sufferer of pneumonla was taken to the hospital Perhaps the Delphlan Oracle could predlct many honors for th1s the Sophomore Class but I an humble member of the Sald class can only set down III my falthful dlary that the Class will always adhexe to the standards of St Catherme s I-Xnd here the dlarv dlscontlnuedl Thls dlary was tound amvd the text books belonging to Suzanne K Sulhy an '76 71 F' . . , js L1 - 5 x, 9 u , 1 n ' ! . . I ' ! 1 7 ' - bl - t. 6th- ' ' ' . - Thomas Price ......,.....,.....cc......l...l....ss....... Treasurer 3 d- .. . l 7 . ,K l . K ' . 1 1' . . S . .y J. . nh- . '. 1 ,, . . . . lb. - , . . , , . K- . I ' ' . ' 9 . o -- - V 1 1 ' Q y y ' I' -7- ' ' V 1 . lit ' ' ' 3 , ' uv . J I . y v ' Y L . I V , ,... . Ghz mmm: was rr F-or many years we had been Wflltlllg the tlme when we could be called Freshman R-eachlng the Freshman Class we found to our pleasure It was comprlsed of forty puplls E very day our tasks in school grow harder S-mce we are now Freshman many thlngs of 1nterest have happened H avmg supported a fine basketball team our class has somethmg now to Brag about M ary Buhlte Maxme Wllllanls and Francls Hlgg1HS have become new members of the class A nother lncldent occured 1n our class when we found that several of our school chums had left us among them were Rosanne Wllllams Mary Wllllams Robert Moore and W1ll1am George N-othmg of more lmportance took place than the electlon of class ofhcers Vlce Presldent Bernard Rogers Secretary Grace Keenan Treasure Agnes Murphy C lass meetmgs were called regularly and we haxe 31 ranged to entertam the Class of '24 at the end of the term L-ong lnters als ot study and hal dshlps and pleasures have become qulte common ln our class A lesson m votmg was glven one pleasure 1n VVhlCh the Freshman antlc 1pated S-everal classes have entertalned us at Llteraues etc among them belng the seventh and second glades S-lckness preva1led ln our class when Bernald Rogel s was confined to hls home for several weeks sutfermg Wlth mflamatory rheumatlsm Grace Keenan 27 72 P ' ' P' il 97 K -1 . . . . . . . ,, ,, , . . : . . y Y . . , . . u President .....................,.....r...r Joseph Rensel . 7 . ' . . v 9 - I - . . . . . 1 ' , - nu y ' , Q u ' 7 . . . . , . Y f Y Eh: Qllmiur 51 2 BZIIEU The dalsy tho a httle flow r To us It means a lot It guldes the class of 24 Each tlme ltS ald IS sought Thls tmy l1ttle modest flow r Wxth petals of pure whlte To xt we look for guidance To us xt lends a lxght A tender flower It seems to be Tho not to us who knowt well It has the power of urgmg on That only we can tell For when we fall It crles Go on We hope that by thls llttle flower Well gain a stronger wlll Rxta Mack o Seldom can the healt be lonely If lt seeks a loneller Stlll Self forgettlng seeklng only Empty cups of love to fill Twxll not be a fxultless labor Overcome all 1ll mth good Try to understand your nelghbor And youll ln turn be understood In thls world where all 18 lonely One grasps for a whlle a cheer Let thls be your motto only Practlce It flom year to year Genet 1eve Maloney 25 C9 h ' 99 -t, -9 . , . , u , , l . . . , . I v 1 , l ' ' ' ll 77 7 ! And urges higher stillg , . . 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' , 1 P 1' 7 1 QIISI IBdllEI!IlKIlRFif Elllartma illllark Died August 6th 1021 We we missed sou dear smce vou hawe gone To a home more dear than this Where happiness and beautv dwell And reigns eternal bliss Your happv face and cheerv smile We ve missed these mans vears But memory ex er bids us see Your vision through our tears And sorrv we that we must part From Joys of childhood davs To cheer LN Oll Olll' WRVS But you have reached the goal dear one For which each race is run And we thy classmates walt the time When heaw en s reward weve won Pauline Allen 24 QTIHI' JI A Gileaann In the death of Mr J A Gleason on March 30th 1924 St Catherine s lost one of its staunch supporters St Cather me s parish one of its most edlfylng members and DuBois one of its most hlghlv respected citizens How truly did this man of God exemplify ln his life that prlnclple that the nearer one is to God the more good he can do for his country Mr Gleason IS no more but his noble life shall lne in the memory of those he left behind We find ourselves repeating those well known words of Moore You may break you may scatter the vase if you will B t the scent of the roses will cling round it still t74l of I 5 , I u 7 , ' , ' v ' . 9 . 9 ' ,D , 0 u V 9 5 Without your bright and pleasant words Y 9 ' 9 I I D . 1 , v , v , v v . 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' 3 0 v . 66 ' ' u . . . . ,, 'T ffxx 9' .15 if K' XX CCILKMANXN R 30110113 la lumm N June 1923 the Annual Alumn1 Banquet was held at Hotel DuBo1s A very able comm1ttee was ln charge and a splendld program was enjoyed by those loyal Alumn1 D1 esent A short buslness meetlng followed the banquet at WhlCh Francls Mclnerney was selected as toastmaster for the 1924 banquet and the followlng officers were elected Presldent Hugh Gallagher Vlce Pres1dent John Rodgers 119350181 John Anderson Secretaq Kenneth McMahon Plans are now under way for the commg banquet and It IS to be hoped that the wozk that IS goxng IHIO these plans wxll be repald by 10076 attendance Thomas Allen 12 13 practlclng law ln Phlladelphla where he as estabhshed a law office Emma Plstner 22 has entered trammg as a nurse 1n the Slsters of Charlty Hospltal ln Buffalo Kathryn Hewett '23 IS employed as bookkeeper at J1mandals' F1 ancls Mclneznev lb attending Alfred College, where he IS studying Ceramlcs C751 . 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'O A I fr ' ff EL , n 1' Uhr Mlrntnr Mr and Mrs J P Hull are travell1ng through the state of Oklahoma where Joe IS engaged ln o1l 3CtlV1t19S Agatha B Lynch 23 lS engaged as cashler for the Yellow Cab Co On Thanksg1v1ng Day Mlldred Hem etty 17 was un1ted 1n marrlage to Charles P McDonald Mr and Mrs McDonald are l1v1ng 1n Punxsutaw ney where Charley IS pract1c1ng Der1stry They have the best WlSh9S of the ent1re Alumm for the1r future happ1ness DeSales Sutter 23 IS attendlng school at Bucknell Hugh Gallagher has accepted a pos1t1on w1th the Rldgway Br1ck Plant Gertrude D61tZ IS attendlng Boston Conservatory Thomas Sherldan lS 11ow located at Curwensvllle Pa where he has establ1shed a Confect1onery Store Mary Searle has returned from an extended VlSlt ln Tulsa Oklahoma, where she VlSlted her brother Dr MOTFIS Searle of the class of 11 who IS do1ng speclallst work 111 ch1ldren s dlseases At a receptlon of Slsters of Mercy 1n T1tuSV11le Pa 1n August Mar garet Rogers 23 recelved the whlte V811 the first step of her nov1t1ate Edmund P Allen has been recently transferred from Phlladelphxa to New York Clty Ed IS w1th the V1rg1n1ans of orchestral fame M1ldred Sxmmons 23 IS employed as bookkeeper at Leonardson s Thomas Johnson Mlcheal Prlce Paul McHugh and Marjorle Lam bert all of the class of 23 axe now lccated at Detro1t where they have ac cepted pos1t1ons Peter Rxley 23 IS employed at tl1e DUBOIS Brewery Hassett Lambert 22 IS located at Detrolt where he IS employed Albert Cyphert 23 lS located at Plttsburgh where he has accepted a pos1t1on Helen Sentner 23 has accepted a pos1t1on wlth the DuBo1s Iron Works Margery Rensel 23 IS employed at Plstner s Bakmg Co Durlng the past year the homes of some of our Alumm members were brlghtened by wee v1s1tors who after arr1v1ng declded to stay Born to Mr and Mrs Al Terry a daughter Born to Mr and Mrs James Sharkey a daughter Born to Mr and Mrs lvan Ryan a daughter . . . . 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' Lbhv Eilmlur COYCRATL L LXTION Q On Labor Das at Lakewood Oh1o MISS Mayme McClosky 19 was un1ted IH marrlage to Frederlck N bmger of Cleveland OhlO They are resxdmg at Rocky R1ver OhlO and have the best W1Sh9S of the Alumn1 for the1r future happmess Catherme Mclnelnex 19 lb attendmg the Un1xe1s1t3, of P1ttsburgh where she IS studymg med1c1ne Isabel George 23 IS now located III Johnstown Angellne Paolett1 23 IS located IH Indlana where she has accepted a pos1t1on Genev1eve Hlce 23 IS employed at the Vulcan Soot Cleaner Co J Hubert P1ddle 23 IS located 1n Wellss 1l1e N Y where he IS em ploy ed by Harvey 8: Caley Co John E Anderson 23 IS located at Altoona where he IS employed bv the A Sz P Co Tubby Turner has accepted a pos1t1on w1th the Nat1onal Blscult C0 whlch he collect d the names and addresses of all the Alumm There IS a say 1ng 111 Joulnahsm often gn en to cub reporters that defines news If a dog bltes a man that IS not news but 1f a man bltes a dog well certamly that IS news And so It IS 1n collectlng Alumn1 1tems There IS not much that 1S 1eal news as so mans of our members are dolng the th1ngs they have been dO1Ilg fox bOIH9t1l'Xl9 nrmly establlshed 1n their var1ous l1nes But It IS an 1ten1 of news and good news too to know that they are car ry mg on 1n a wav that 1ef'lects cred1t on the1r early educatlon and tra1n1ng wh1ch thev owe ent1rel5 to the efforts of the good nuns and the lnterest of the1r Pastors C ane B C3101 I 77 . 1 V 4 Avx Y 7 . .W , 1. Y Y ' . . . . ,. . . , . 7 . ' 1 , , . . . . , . . . . . , , . . 1. , . . - ' , . . ' ! Sam Albanese is to be congratulated on the very able manner in . A 3 1 1 1 '. 41 !9 ' ' ' ' ' V . .', 1 , Y , V y 1 ' , -1 I I K SX Nik we Mfg-v EV LJ lg The Flambeau DuBo1s Cangratulatlons on your Poet s Comer Your hterary department IS very good also your Jokes Please contmue on our exchange 11st The Chpper DuBo1s Yours IS one ot the best on our hst Jokes good and 11terary mterestmg We hope to contmue our frlendshlp wxth you The Buzzer Reynoldsvllle-We have no LI 1t1c1sms to offer as every de partment IS excellent Don t forget to 11st us among your future exchanges The Chromcle-Buffalo--You 1ssue a very clevel annual Drawmg except lonally good We hope to hear from you agaln The Setonlan Lneensburgh One cr1t1c1sm vxhele are youl stones? Otherwlse your paper IS very good Klndly contlnue sendmg your ISSUE The Varslty News Colmubla UHlV6lS1ty Edltorlals very mterestlng and Jokes snappy VN e fall to notlce your hterary department howevel Please contlnue exchange The Essay Greenvllle-All departments excellent especlally hteraly and edltorlals We hope to hear from you agam Blue and Gold Johnsonbulg Yours IS a very good 1ssue for small book Your hterary IS lackmg Come agaln The Spectrum Chester All your departments are well edlted Your hterary department mlght be lmproved However klndly contlnue exchange The Tattler Waterloo-Your ISSUE IS one hundred per cent No cr1t1c1sms to offer Please come agam JOSEPHIINE L bEARLL Exchange Edltor USD P U Y . y 1 M ........- 4 l.f.':g ! E ' l l I r 115 l nxi A -AE T 'NT ' u 2 , n . -ra W . . . A 7 Q Q . in T ' ' f ' . . . V '1 N ' 9 Uhr mrutur I,bQLAD POOTBA Q H l L , , , NO s. C. . .. ' L ' R SPDRT M 4 nnthzrll N the open1ng of school for the term 1923 24 the students of S C H S craved athletlcs so to this end a meeting was called by act mg cha1rman Wm Plstner fPres of the Senior Classj The meet 1ng being called to order the purpose was clearly stated An elec V1ce Pres Wm Plstner Secretary Kathryn Kelly Treasurer Mary Shaw Manager of football Thomas Price Manager of basketball Wm Plstner Manager of baseball Eugene Aughenbaugh Short talks were then g1ven by Mr Humphreys Hugh Gallagher and M Shalala upon the encouraglng of athletics 1n the High School At thls meetlng it was decided to ask M Shalaa and P Guth to coach the various teams A call was lssued for candldates for football and about twenty candldates reported to Ryan s field for practlce A good schedule was then arranged by Manager Prlce which resulted as follows lst game The team after many evenings of practlce made a short Journey to Brockwayv1lle and made a fine show1ng by walloping Carl Keys former D H S star and his team mates by the score of 25 0 2nd game Overjoyed by their victory over Brockwayv1lle they declded to tackle something a l1tt e harder so a game was arranged with the Clearfield Hlgh School By the sturdy work of the line and the fast work of the backiield they defeated the C'earfield High School 16-13 Clearfield had the ex cuse that some of thelr regu ars were out of the game but nevertheless It was a strong team representlng Clearfield High School .ard game The sturdy and speedy boys of S C H S made a long trlp to New Bethlehem and bumped up against a team great y outwelghmg them but thls did not discourage the Saints and they came out of the fight w1th a 6-6 t1e being unable after reaching the five yard line to push the ball past the goal C803 e J C ,X ,X Wil s J E. lk. ! , Q ' I I W., P' tion was at once conducted which resulted as follows: Pres. Leo McCal1ian? wipe iilrntur About this time a special meeting of the Athletic Association was called for the purpose of electing cheer leaders since the next game was at home and we needed someone to lead in the cheering The election re sulted as follows Paul Farber Cenevne Maloney and Mary Shaw It was decided at this meeting to change baseball to track as track was more of a High School sport than baseball Fourth Game Brockwayvllle came to DuBois for the purpose of getting revenge but were sadly d1SappOlHl16d when they met the S C H S on the local field By the zealous work of the whole team desiring to show their skill to local fans came off the field Wlth a 32 0 victory Through the earnest work of the cheer leaders the team was loyally supported by a large dele- gatlon of rooters from the whole school Fifth Game On arriving on the gridiron at Wlnburne Cooper Twsp the local boys were greatly surprised to see a team greatly outweighmg them on the field ready to do battle This team contammg two or three 1nel1g1ble men who had played professional football the local boys refused to play with them They finally consented to take these men off the field and the game began about 4 P M The first half featured by the holdlng of the heavy team on the one yard l1ne ended with a 0 0 score The second halt opened with a long pass by the opposing team which brought the ball over the goal and succeeding in the kick made the score 7 0 In the thlrd quarter aided by a 20 yd penaltv for Coach Shalala 3,SSlStlllg an 1n1u1ed man off the field and the unfalr decisions of the referee they succeeded in making another touchdown whlch made the score 14-0 Thus the game ended Sixth Game On a twelve hour notice the Manager secured a game with the strong Johnsonburg team Having very l1ttle practice expecting an open date team The teams were yery evenly matched as can be seen by the close scole The first half ended with the score 0 0 In the third quarter the local team succeeded in reach1ng the 3 vard l1ne and after two unsuccessful attempts to push the ball past the goal It was decided to drop kick lt B5 the galhant work of Captain McCall1an the ball was successfully kicked be tween the goal posts making the scole 3 0 Johnsonburg recelved and took the ball to the 17 yard line By a penalty for coaching from the side lines claimed unfair by the local team the ball was brought to the one yard 'ine After three down thex succeeded in pushing the ball about one yard over the l1ne making the gain about two yards ln four downs At a council of the ofliclals and the coaches it was found that the penalty should have been one half the distance and as Johnsonburg had only gained two yards in four downs the game was gn en to S C H S by the scole of '3 0 Nesenth Game A meeting vsas called the evening before the game of the next day which was to be on the local field at which talks were given by Mr Gleason Mr Mack and var ious students for the encouragement of a large turnout at the game Three o clock the next day saw a large de'egat1on of rootels on the SId9llll9S together with tvso teams on the field consisting of the S C H S wx th thc strong Pal s Creek as opponents Agaln the local lads showed ' 81 - , . L s ' v Q Q -y I ' f ' . y as i . . 1 . . . , I ' , I - -'A ' 1 7 1 . . 1 I k . 1 x 9 the team made the Journey and went on the field against another husky , 7. n 1 . v I , ' , Y nunn ' I l . . ' 4 Q . A . . , I ah. l ' . . I . ' - V ' ' wh? mrntur H b BAblxFT BALI Tl' ANI l K V sm. . 1.1 wht Hlrntur FPAN S FRESHMEN BAbKP1' BA 3 I 5 1 N w W w 1 R N X W oo - 1 LN S. C. H. Q. ' I' Ll. ' 1 .1 84 Eh: llllvntnr their skill to local fans of the vicinity by tying up with these opponents Wlth a score of 6-6 Handlcapped by the deep mud and three SUCCESSIVB penaltles on the ten yard l1ne the game ended w1th the ball on the Falls Creek exght yard l1ne Eighth Game On Thanksglvlng day the team made a tr1p to Blg Run and agaln handlcapped by the deep mud and the absence of five regulars and bemg agalnst a heavy team the game ended 1n a blmdmg ramstorm wlth the score 0 0 About th1s tlme a banquet was glven the members of the football team by a few of the members of the K of C fo1 the purpose of showmg thelr appreclatlon for the fine work the team accomphshed After re marks by the dlfferent prlests and Caseys an electlon was conducted 1n whlch C Rokoskx was unanlmously elected as captaln for the 1924-25 squad Followlng the electlon letters were awarded players playmg eleven or more quarters and was declded that the outgomg Sen1ors recelve gold footballs Then attentlon was at once turned to Basketball glgasketlmll Athletlcs at St Catherine s dld not end wlth th1s splendld showlng of the football squad and a tall was at once made for candldates fol the basketball team About 14 players ansvs el ed the call and p1act1ce was at once begun Manager Plstner had already arranged a fine schedule havlng secured games w1th St Mary s Johnsonburg and other strong teams of thls sectlon In the first game of the season agalnst the stlong Alumm team by the splendld work of the non selected team they came off the floor wlth a 32 3 victory fast game featured by the fine floor work of the S C H S team they re- turned home wlth a 35-18 vlctory The strong St Mary s team were then brought before the local fans and agam the S C H S play mg the v1s1to1s off thelr feet sent them home wlth a 51 9 defeat After the elapse of about two weeks the local team made a long tr p to Johnsonburg and there met the old football opponents Ill a fast and tul xous game on the Johnsonbulg floor Although showlng thelr best ablllly against the Johnsonburg boys thev returned home wlth a 32 17 defeat Ovung to the fact that the K ot C floor tould not be secured su ual of the best games of the season were cancelled Nelther does thls end ath etlcs at S C, H S as all attentlon IS now turned to txack and we expect to have a sp endld team on the track lll a few weeks havmg already retelvcd letters for meets 7 ft 'S w y 1 Q ' w . i y ' 7 1 I . A Q ' , A few weeks later the squad made a trip to St. Mary's and after a ! , I 7- . n Q e 1 E y' rl ' ' . '- -lvl. -A ,v,yx-1 ' ' ' ' . 1 f ' ' f w . ' ' ' f - ' 2 , ' ' 7 . f 1 S Two The The The The The Q ffff ff? fi UNN bows adm men read through the page of tun one saw Jokes the other none one said These Iye seen betore other read thun o er and o er first nas looltlng out for flaws second spoke his great applause lone-Is your Packard frlend commg to n1te'? Dot,-Iyo Ione-Dodge Bros Dot No thlS 1S Wlllys Kmght Teacher To eat 1n school IS decldely bad manners Suzanna But awfully good taste Prlsoner Judge I am doyyn and out ludge--You may be down but you yvon t be out fo1 ten day s Eugene s Father seemg hlm yy 1th a pencll and pape1 Ill hxs hand seated on a hor se asked lfather What are you domg up thele ' Eugene-I am yyr1t1ng a compos1t1on Ifather What s the ldea up on the horse? Fugene-Slster told us to wrlte a tomposltlon on a horse Pauls Mother You must always say thank you when any one glves you anythlng Pau' All rlght Mother lets plactme Gerladme-Women are brlghter than men 'tlarcella Yes IH some yyays they used to broadtast thlngs fxom then back porches long befo1e yye heard ot the 1ad1o Boss Paul lun over to the store and get me a dozen of dlll plckles Pau' Xl hat k1nd syy eet O1 soul l hate C1t1zen fF1om bedloom wmdowl Hey down thele who are you talklng to lntoxltated One. Nobody 1n pa1t1Lular Im yest bl03.dLdbIlIl I8 Q ag' ,Z Q K 3 Vjfif.-N' r If-I , lr 7 2: xl 1-X X ff! f' C7 ,f 5 34? f' T I N y MQ x x 1: qznf I V X N -gbbf 1 ' ll' 1 -., , S .- . ' -, ., . - ' U . 3' ' h 9 7 A w 'Y 1, T , . . . . I -i Y , . V , 1 Y 1 , . . 7. l. 1. . 1 X - 1 . , 7 . . . . ' 7 ' .- A 7 , 7 66 Y l! . y O 1 .I .1 , , . l , , U, , tv . - A. H- y . , A , , , .. . . i Q . H 5. 1 Av v ' f '. , 7 ' v - .I r Hlrxutur Teacher Explam the alr brake Paul I can t Teacher D1d you look It up? Paul No Teacher Why? Paul Because I knew what lt would say First Confirmed Bachelor When are you golng to be maxued 7 Second Confirmed Bachelor Icbzuan thntx first Leo-Hello old top New cal 7 Bllly No' Old car new top Llttle Kelly IS so brlght He trled to make some carbon l1ght Llttle Kellv does not know What It was that hlt h1m so Teacher What IS a skelton 'P Zella A skelton IS a person with lts 1ns1des out and the outsldes off When I was a k1d I thought Runnmg for Office meant that all candldates had to llne up and run a race and I wondered how the fat men beat thelr opponents Mary What IS the dlfference between an elephant and a bushel of apples ' Rlta I don t know Mary Well you would be a nlce one to send for a bushel of apples Prlsoner Good mornlng Judge how ale you to day? Judge-Flne twenty five dollars Judge Sam lf I dlscharge you Wlll you catch the tram that w1ll pass here 1n five m1nutes'P Sam Judge lf you leave me go I ll catch dc tlaxn dat passed hele an hour ago Freshle Well' Au Revolr John John What does that mean 'V Freshxe-That means good bye ln the French Language John Well' Carbohc Acld Freshle What does that mean John That means good bye IH any language He-I d go thru fire and watel for you She-You d be a poor ash We can llV9 vuthout frlends We can live wlthout books But ClVlllZ6d man cannot l1ve wlthout cooks College Grad I am a college man and I want a EOSIUOII Man No college man w1ll work 1n this place as long as I am boss College Grad Who sald anythmg about work 'Vhstress Cto ma1dJ Budget how dxd you break that dlSh P Brldget Llke thls and she dropped another one Nuts grow on trees vmes and necks 86 'V Qblp y ' .ln . ' 11- 1 - . . JY, . . V '. ,A , T I . ' V . 1' , . . . , . . .W . X v ' . ' . ' v c 9 . Y . . V . 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Papa Well my dear she s too young llttle babies can t talk Mary bWell Job dld cause It says 1n the Blble Job cursed the day he was orn Wlld oats make poor breakfast food I am a brave man I lxved wlth my mother ln law for a year Dan T It It wasn t for me my c'ass wouldnt have any standlng at all Mother But I thought you wele alway s at the foot of the class Dan T Well so I am but how would It stand lf It didn t have a foot Agxlcs XX hx IS the little tellow cu mg Rlta Because he can t have a hollday Agnes Why can t he have a hollday P Rlta Because he doesn t go to school yet Teacher What klnd of flower do you call a person that IS bashful and ashamed and at dances he hangs along the wall Instead of golng Eugene-No klnd of a Hower he s a walnut He stood on the brxdge at mldnlght In sweet and sllent repose He was a l1ttle mosquito And the brldge was the brldge of my nose B1ng H I am only a poor boy trymg to get ahead fhllik R You need one Brcme Why do puplls whlsper 1n school Loule I don t know Bernle Because It IS not aloud Jo-What IS belng worn ln hats this year? Glace-I don t know Jo-Heads Llttle Danlel On the hons cagej Help' Help' Keeper Get out of here dldn t I tell you he was a man eater? Llttle Danlel Yes thats why I went 1n I thought he wouldn t eat llttle boys Teacher-John what IS the pI'1lIC1DI9 product they ralse ln Ireland '7 John Pop says they ralse Cam Rose I see that Maloney has Jomed the Synagogue V1rg1e-How s that 'I Rose-He s rldlng ln a Jew ett car A small boy fat CIYCUS look1ng at elephantl Oh' Daddy look at that blg cow eatmg Wlth hlS tall Grace-S1ster can you be punlshed for somethlng you heavn t done? Slster 'No Grace vuhv do you ask' Grace Well Slster I am t done mx algebra .Y 9 ' v l A 1 7 , . , . . , 1 y , . . V ' ' ' ' ax A -i ! !! - ' ' . r y . A ui 7 v 1 V - Y . .. . , ' Y ! . A I' IA' tv L, V v ---v rl? 1 - Y. ' 1 a . ' 7 out and dancmg? ' 9 , . V ! 3 , . J F? ' 1 ' ' ' KI 77 , 7 ' 9 ti ! - 1 . . . , , l 7 , . . . , , .. . , - . . . v ' 7 . . 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