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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 , . . ' , '24 S - . y . , . '. V. , 7 . , , . ' , 1 P 1' 7 1
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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
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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 . ' is . . . 6 . . . , , . , . H . Q 9 . ' 3 0 v . 66 ' ' u . . . . ,,
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