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

 - Class of 1924

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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. K . Q. .x 1 . L S . lose faith in God and man, but your cheerful sacrifice together with your 7 1 7. . y I V . . i . ,- , ' ' 7 ' Q 7 . Q 7 7 Q . .. . . L . , u , , -7, .vv --717' 7 L 7'. 7 ' L I y 7 8 K K Q 1 v 1 l , . .......,0 I f , . 7 1 , . 7 7 Q 7 7 ' ' 7 . . Y Y Q Y Y 3 7 Y rr vw v 7. . I 7 9 1 . . 1, 7 I , v v 1 I I Q 9 . ' 1 9

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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 ' ' - .



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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 . K , - L ' . sc , , U . 1 , ' sc Y , , ' , ' s ' . 9 , Y. ,, . 1 7 v ' U . . . ,, , . u n , , , ' ' , rr . . . 7 . ,, H . . Y . . . 1 1 1 V. Y V. . 5 v . ,I , L t . ' 1

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