Divine Redeemer Academy - Pinetum Yearbook (Elizabeth, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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'- f 1 i ' fx k . .70wara7 7761.1 Jbrizons o?0l ewozwf The mid century edition of Divine Redeener Acadany's PINEPUM is new in format yet almost two decades old in its ideals and principles In 1931+ the first issue was artistically pre- pared It was then called the FLUHER OF THE ALLFBHENY and the school was known as St Joseph High School From a. high school for aepirants only--a Juniorate--the acsdmy evolved into its present fom accepting many types of students the aepirant, the board dents and students fran other coun tries In one respect alone DRA does not change in her aims Her stand ards renain high, her goals noble Divine Redeemer Acadeny seeks to in culcate the love of the Divine Redeem- er into each heart, to implant firmly the love of God and country, making each student a worthy citizen of this world and the neoct May the Divine Redeemer grant strength and courage to all the stu- dents thst they may meet all problems and difficulties in an unfaltering, wholly christian manner I O er, the day student, displaced stu- ! 0 ' O AMG fra sf- 4, 41r+Q 35,0 K Mm 3-535 A .W MY , f Wff 3 W' mf? 4 W wwf stunt ggi -11, www, ,g-gadnlvi -venwse-y-4' lVf 5SV N, iw, asf' bar' edicatiwbnw PM nlunnn g.,h4m Company kansas I an X1 .47 hr' 5 1 e 5 lf 5, 1 2 If 5 ' 'f ' J , 2' I if f 'f . rn. 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' Ska- ,--1. .,,. . . 2. 0 - , 1 ' f ' , ' , , U I 22aQcaZ2 an when the t1 me of the 1950 PINPVUN we finallv deeld J,w fh one a Lord the thoughts of the ben o 5 turned tu one wh: throqvh t1e vears at DHA has beem 'he belovei frlehd lW9tYUC+OF and lnsolring gulde of the stldents on tnoqe last stretch Q of the srhola tl roads th open the V' ta to the new horl on of tumorrow As a toner of deep esteer and slncere gratl zde for her unselfloh and tlre less labors for us, the students, and or cur dear Alme Yater, we, the Clase of 1950, respec 'ullv and affectlonately dedlcate thlq volume of IINrTUN to our teacher, frlend, and prefec' SISTLR AMBROSE We will always remember her heart warmlng smiles, and he sympathetlc nature whlch so often acted as a SOOth1Ug balm on our trou'lPd or doubt 1ng SplF1t3 Intlmately linked w1th our remembrance of her, 18 our lov and dexotlon to Nother Mary, her cherlshed dBVOt1OW fostered among us Al ggi: ' ' , ' . . , . 7. .. . 3 . - . Jlx . 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'- . . . . . o . . 9 - ' A , . . . . - 0 I A SYVECL OF SIMPLICITY LOYALTY ILTEFRITY There is a m8gH6t1C charm about S1mpl1C1ty which has certain degree of humlllty are embraced withln the term simplicity and DRA str ve to implant this vlrtue Wltl in each stucent's heart Constancy, f1del1ty, these are the cords that hold fast the student to hls purposes and goals A wortky C151 zer of our owr beloved land will become an aureoled c1t1zen of the heavenly courts Honesty ard uprlghtness are fostered not by restraints but by self respect and self cortrol Reasonable regu latlons have been established, order, PUDCtU811ty ard courtesv help preserve these ChHI TIAN HEFINEMENT SPIHITTALITY Soclal hablts oi culture and charm re inet lleo and carr1ed out 1D true DRA tradition The 1nt1mate and wholesome atmosphere of family life is a dally experi ence for both boarders and commuters F6J1g1OH 15 a vltal factor of the Glllg ll e t Catrollclty 1S not merely taught, lt 13 practn ei the resldent studerts are urged to mst at dally Nas which 15 offered 1n the Chapel of the Dlvine Redeemer, the commutezs make v1s1ts to the Vr1soner of Love who awaits them there A yearly retreat provide a further stimulus for the student at DhA 1U her prepaxation for the future--for her entrance upon NEW HUHIZCNS. , -kA, V b I V ixt - .'.'1l,,lV x x. , l, 101276 I 2 limi? 64 im 1:23 ' O S . X : deep cultural significance. Innocence, artlessness, a V 5- S Q 1 .1 41 W l . . R .- 1 L f 0 , Y A , I 1 1 A . ' 1 ' . ' . A ,, O v S 4 ' ' ' a . 5, ' . V . . . . l A - '. ' 5 I x f . .' ' ' ' 'L' ' -'f a DHA, . . . ' . . . x .L m A - 'Jkg ' , aSs'. ..s . ' 5 0 Jena re .Erie .DR .HIS .Been 5JZ'a5is5fcf zrzfuozf jrcwff xP etmoephere of rel glon and of the plrntudl perreetes the point around Wh1Cb pivots all actlvlty .7n fffkcfu af rowff The school CuPF1C11Um is care fully planned by the Diocese and the state, and is conscientlously Carrled out under the guidance of the Daughters of tke Divlne Redeemer O 1 O I. ' - 2 ig' S . . r 3 F C nous. The chapel is the central W , , -I-f W . , lLAvxf' . 1 . A . 5.14. A., 4 Fw - Jocza ravi' W1+h a heterogeneous group sucr as DPA cdr boa t of, the SOClc1 con' ct is a nature one Flpd talent , t1sfe wldely diff6F1UF home cllme nurerons novel los re mlt ln an unendlng number o HTh1nps to Do e IaK Tf rg and Senlor Prom rate f1TSt, but the annual plav productlons and rad o appeararces mer t mentlon too .775 sz' cr JU fowl? Wlth h1ss Frances Flad1ng as dlrector, tne glrls are well 0 ganlzed in physmcal 6duC3t1OU c asses Tennls and b ll g mes of all varleties are favorites Tne competltlon 1 heilthfll and tovether wltn tne lntellectual, spirltual, and soclal Puldsnce, alds in developlng the 'whole' young person of DRA 76a .f7'?afZ cf M The lmfe at DDA 1s condxcmve to straliht th1nPing and riiht liv ng In class 1WStFlCt ons, pr4 vate conference ,+nrough the morn lnb Mass and common morr nb and nlbht prayers, and the annual re- treats, habits 0' religion are formed unconsclouslv yet certaln Wlth every reason, then, a tr e DRA it looks upon the chapel a the heart of her school life Wan times daily, the chapel ac cents those who seek consolation, company, or the aid of our Lord in part call lv trylnv ci.cumstances. It i there the student finds rest when she feels that in preparing for an exam she has came to the pointnbeyon which it is useless ' The D v1ne Guest is constantly there, ready to share the Greatest sorrows and disappolntments as well as the peans of gre test joy September sees the student body begin the SChO18St1C year with its dex out Veni Sancte sun, before the altar of the Divine Re- d emer. It is from that same be- loved spot that the graduate blds 74253 her last farewell Lov ing memories accompany the DRA graduate, mem orles of the Heart of DB1 In Um Mmmq in the past, the Dlvlne Guest sends forth H13 blessinrs on all upon the gradufte of 1950 as she leaves towards her NLW HOB IZONb Exams tomorrow! Students wh sper their worries to the Divine Teacher 8 QP' The Heart o DRA 1U fnStlV9 at11re A Rosary for Peace el?- -xvi -Q a 31,22 -4' 5 I ' . I , 1 ' ff Y , X f . Ai -2 N- wif V , ' 1' f: 1 gf' x : 3 - uf: Q . V yr-,Z , 4, 6 xr , is A 1 1 E25 1321 -Q I x ' 5, 1 af if 2 fi iw' ---'A' i- I .,'Ws.'1 5' ' L--- Q r-f 'fh,'f-4 bpA w 3 -..J--'Y fan- -,: 'nk qfmfm. Hefvrxid nmll hpner op1rLt1a1 D1reLt1' Reverend No'her N Cnr sdnthd Prov rcial Slperior L11 sf: P' D 'Jw ,ee PI' cle Veafts Q P vmleige r dnfs nneh unee Lsn lgmors on ouz behdl AP , in 'Le f1PS eve Y.nv our Q A ari P61lg1OH Anetr ctcr for hls , ceLfss COFLF1bU 1on to ur e ra L L fus gui n all elee rt r ssei away , t'at Q off N111 remalr. LU o1r Hevererd N I 'OV,UC181, wo, me one a var o lre 1' .er mf 1 Y 6 P41 of the u0TmUU1t of tl Q31 U v re nexeemer, Aer lf efe ' ir our S' F1tUd1 and 1nte11ectua keveloLdLnb 15 no' lessered uve 5 r a' te noon f1n5J Q A . e nrt Al m . the hswlrant not on 1 t e nsnrlctor bu twe lnw Lra+io1 c 'he 1 Q well. .er 6NbFrG'lm S r' ' 1 counsel have been LLP matnwtax o for many veans ard we tr'st S541 mamn so for veanb to ee ww We lmfus on Principal Prefect of Boarders Religion IV English IV Comptometer Shorthand I Redenptorlssa Typlng I Choral 'ln Sister M Elienne Chemistry General Sclence S1St6P M Amtro5e is Prefect o' Aspirants R8l1g10U II Algebra Sister Y Gaudentia jowarcf Zihfezvin a' awi Lx n H .701 :zona 1 Dr N Donatlll H611 11N II Lnpllsh II F9001 1 BUS1D8SS Shortxand II L1f1C8 Produ tion Reivmpto ssa T' fielipion I Gen ral Nath worl4 Histo y hmerlcan History 1StCP P Lucllle fhyslcal LdUCHf1OU Slster N x11CP 1 buss Frances FLading f vuflftlf' WA r 3 -NN 5.5. 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Q , ' Q1-Eg I- 7,4 la' KN, h .,, fi rg - gf, .W Eg - 'Q m'A ff A- :,5 s 1 X 2.5, A1 I , , A ' E 3 . 5 ,rjligi 5,41 I P 5 ,xp f e3 A I Q f i UIZZDZX9' The Junlor Claes finds its lf 1U a ca ory all bw itself True, they belong to the upper classmen, but they have not yet acluire' that Hexclu slve a1rH f the Se orohlbit the under lassmen from approachlng them lnforxally On tde otn r rqnd, the Junlors have outgrown thelr flrst davs of freshmanhood and 1n 1 s ste d they have acquired a certaln QFSCISCASSS, def1n1t ness One hundred per cent coopera ive, th Junlors have successfully avoided maxing the Honor Roll, even though lt was by the narrow mnrgln of one half per cent' In all phases of school llfe and 1U soclal life, the third year students are one heart and one soul in th good and the not so good There is nothing half hearted about our Jolly Junlors To complete our im.:--A. picture of txe ten jol W 5 pl llest, cheerlest people ln the v1c1n1ty, W 5 2 told be sud they are l1ke a geyser Forth gushes thelr gayety and fun, making tae campus of DHA a llveller, mer rler spot In school and out, the Junlors are one h art and soul Hello, Everybody! 15 I 1 2 ' , xl f t , -. 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Come tag da,, a Fre hie tops the 113 a medal would be Piven 'ox pep, vlm, V1g0F and entmusiasm, ther 19 no doubt but that the medal would we1ght the chest of a Freshie Re.1 soortv too, these Freshles the5 d1d no' crlnpe fron any of the orieals at lH1tl8f'OH and e ef ei full 'lelged C1t'Z9P3 of DHA -1 cwdggggg One ambltmon l1res 6000 them Jn the da when 000 69000 09 gtkmm' 'fhe can be the 4, S J tw new rreph ran oept Lb ,l?vL, how we low you, and the pleaeau tes s yo1 u oerxle see p1'Q w1+ she can ove her ooint' Illllu..,X .1 21 I L au.. 4 . ' sf I ' f. K L ..,,..x Fl o y,aI' 12129 ,Hou ' ' - -1 A .,1.L, rg, d,Q - ' ' '-'XKQW My. ' L ' 1 - ki, .L mo... A, 1- 1- za. A F. I' 3 .J.L.x X . ' - , '5 A 0 1? A' '- .L . , . . . I' ' , DBL' ' J .ff .41 'r F 1 'y: 1' 'S 1 S . 4 . ' . g 'Tl . Cf' A Jo. 6.5 . 1 - ' . 1'e . - e. L 3 'T ' T 1 'ESX ' S ,, Q . ' ' ' 4' -,4.,.'. -,. 3- 'fy' 1 - 11 H 3 5oFdlH9L ,,f 13-11 J 3 ,eerve tu1L tlwL9. H 4 Us . . .'. 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' - ' ,. , me con. ,xt tl' A vxsa ' Af g sg A-ll Y a mee QQ! .5 V51 won Freshles are proud of thelr new uniforms They need no coaxing to pose Ambltlous Fr shles, but fun lov ng too The idea of lnformal, fami ly like F8CP6dt1OHS is novel but most welcome Ardent lovers of muslc, the Freshles like t supplement choral perl ods with rehearsals of thelr own Audrey Padeg at tne plano Ind1ans or p1ckan1nnies Neither DRA Fr shies these Donned in burldp sacks, war paint and fifteen braids in the1r kinky hair, the Freshles braved tue P1gOPS of lnitia tlOD day 22 ....,7.,, ,l'i'w..-L.. --4 ZIZLOZ5 -gf r 4, 527209 Qrb 1'f worl 1 'ff1ee, Hu W111 be di? O1 um er ,ew re o Q nrp and each o' the uraduates 15 eaper to do her share 1U maklng decreatlon lI aud1tor1ur Ye'+er nlace 1n mh1ch to llV6, c11 short years ago thev entered the school among the allegreny foot Qxn UHBFC suck a dellghtfully dlfferent atmosyhere. Groupe were ' tke studer'C cemented f1rm, lastlng friendsh1pa Teacher, were not 1 mctrrs, buf frlends and counselors as well IPfOFm8l1ty wae the key 5 CLON af D1v1re Redeemer Academy U A wie four years ago. F1V' new sophomd ee jolned the original, the n 1 gunmor cawe 1U th lf th1rd yea., and even the SSHIOF yedr found one The rroln h frfwn, and now, full fledged DRA i+ej, they leave tc varied careere hlgh8P edu Q.. C1tlOH, the rel gioms 11fe, marr1ed l1fe, the Slngle life, offmce worker, buyer, techni C18H. However, th1S 18 a natu ral outcome of the Checkerboard temoeramen+Q and talenfs of our ' oeloved f1fteen DLA hes been ome an school for the graduates, and 1D years to come thev will o ten t11Hk of txe tlmes spent o lt plP9 studded campus, 1n st1dy hall o classroom, or dorm1tory mach has given bOm9th1HH to the perlectlon of the Gralua e nu R8VO1F, and Ta God ble s each you wherever you do H15 work Kev-rend Mother Chryaantha congratulates Maryann. 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A .. . : - . 7 V L L . r l C 0 - .4 Q' 1 15, . . . , A - f ,f 5 v Q f 1 , A .. J J U 1 ' I 1 ' h .c d . 5' - . U p .. .U . . A . H - H D , ' - ., Q . rn - f ' . ' v-qi YN 4 0 . . .. . J , ,L ' ' 4 .1 . lx NJ Q , 0 .. y .S O1 .- . Jace 52 fufare lui... Helen Sivy and Jennle Rachwal have just dls covered that for the flrst time in more than two years, after keen competition, Jen nle has usurped the flrst place on the HONOR ROLL Maureen Woll presides at a meeting of the Student Council. The representatives of the different classes are: Anna Marie Bernardo Senior Teresa Palinsky Junior Audrey Indyk Sophomore Mary Mlller Freshman A happy moment in every Sen1or's life is the Sprlng Formal Diane Even is no exception Mroubw DQ! .9 Pcrfafv EILERN ADHTU' Sweeo, Sml,..lYk , gentlf That's Elleen Duc J a 1 sports are the b t of pals and she is an lnseuar' ole, 'member of the DPJ tflgl 'rs Elleen, Audr J .md Donna X good plan at the Nnxon fl1'1iS Ulleen 'mer Her re tl:-m5 natm' off the more venfuresone, Thus marc lng a well aalanced whole ANNA MARK' BERN XFJO One glance at Dolly and we inxnediatelf classify her among the dark Latin tvpes she mlght have walled right out of da V1!ICi'3 portraits i r Jream w1ll most certniw ly come trm e, becfn e she is 8. young lady of deterxrinaflon 'Q' Qomeore uill be fortunate ln having hex' for thelr lujer Qke love to smg and dr ve .1 -T1 DIANE EVE! The Phl adelwhlan acceuf dl'l1Ch velom fs fo Deets A C71-,ix lj, f'1VBS her that 81? Alwa s helpful a. mlrthfal, she has frlends mplentg, Yet, her best loved one is a. good bool Slnce she is the onlj senior' ooanle , t iv IS a. bit of adisd iif ifj Old mald' Never! PATRICIA MARNELI Laughing, joking Pat al- ways has a cheerful word for everyone. The Junior- ate at DRA gets many a good laugh at Pat's expense. Clairton has sent us a very enjoyable Hsamplen. Her future? The Lord has caDHi her to the Daughters of the Divine Redoanau f-x 54 ,I .752 Senior: 0 190 JULIRNNA GANSKY Julie is always ready for fun except when deep in a book. A whiz at history, she intends to make it by becoming a typically good Catholic housewife and mo- ther. She is accustomed to sacrifices,having travelled daily from Homestead to DRA. GHQlDHE Mdmhww Another Irish laseie who found her way to the school wnorg the hills onlp in her Senior year. Gerrie is a starry-eyed dreamer who T25 endeared herself to all in one short year. No doubt she will follow in her sis- ter'S wake by beconirg an expert at handlirg the IBN machines. f up ass ze Beckomrz 3 1 Mf1R'Yf,A T, N 2'-EIR C: f. if Our sedate senior Aspi- rart is a credit tn her four years at Divine Redeemer. HXerchH is always cheerf l, her ready wit provides Her classmates with opyorturi- ties for laughter. Fairport Harbor is her homemtown, but it loses her this year when she will erfer the novitieie Ht Blizabetk. ,AM - 7 ' W 12.9945 JOANNE FEXHLUJ Joanne, the star of the show, the life of the group, the class clown and magnetic leader. HJ0 JON is a girl of principles. Goodness and sweetness are her outstand- ing gems. Jolly, a pleasant companion to all, Joanne has a plentiful supply of good friends. Her diligence is to be commended. Luck, JOJH will LQ? AGNES MIKULIC5 Consideration of others is the keynote to Agnes' personality. ,She is quiet and shv et loves to tell . J stories or write verse. Our class poet hides her talents beneath her humili- ty. will it be He Business world or the domestic for Agnes? Time will tell. MARGARET PATHlClA 5HMbDY ew 31.65275 o fnaea var JENNIE RACHWAL A quiet, studious soul, Jennie joined the DRA-ites in her sophomore year. At first a boarder, she is now a full-fledged member of the DRA Juniorate. From there she enters the novi- tiate in June and August God willing, Jennie will be a Daughters- of the DL- vine Redea er. Our laughing-eyed Irish colleen began her high school work at St. Peter's. DRA became her Alma Mater only in her sophomore year when she joifwU.thf ranks of boarders. Tender-heurted, always smil- ing, Tut enjoys entertajrirg l'tP1S with her lovely so- prano voice. Favorites? A1 Jolson. 'er' 'C' xx HLll3lolVY Our Senior Class Iresi- dent's sparkling personali- ty betrays itself through her dark laughing eyes and sweet smile. An honor stu- dent throughout her four years at DRA, Helen is pre- paring for the sisterhood. It's the Vincentians and not the DDH's. MAUREEN WOLL UMikeH has the most en- dearing smile of all our smiling lassies. Her sweet disposition, her heart of gold, make her a well-loved and very popular member of the senior class. Sports? Yes, especially basketball. Her future? A success, no matter what she will under- take, 17 55: 77271101017 o Jvm arrow MARY TUBIAS May Queen of 1950, al- ways wearing a winning smile, our Mary holds the title of being the most dependable student in the senior class. Mary is tall and graceful and has a quiet, charming manner which endears her to all. Need anything? Ask Mary. RITA WG L The Redemptorissa's Edi- tor has a magnetic personali- ty, is a born leader and an ever-ready helper. Her low pleasant voice is a definite asset to her acting ability. HLizH is the personification of poise. A perfect recep- tionist, at home before all audiences, Rita need not worry about her future. .Q'cy.varaf'wf1 Aren't speed tests fun All ready? Be glnl FIREET fly over the keys and all too soon time is called The net words? well, 1t's variable, to saf Lie least lOC vord r rute Peep oux pencils fly ing but when we hlt the 1qO mark, P8ad1UE bac! is the problem bm Gregg would be shocked at some o' the ferns Transcr ptlon Class Sister A1166 1, 30 O I . . ' ...l , 9 Iii ' v S 1 I . 0 ' W 4 1 il , H Typing Class -- Sister Ambrose . It s e lil I K 1 i vi ' ., ' V L 1. . ' ' 'I I . . . I r , , 1 L Ln, Q Q, V 4 .i ' ew Jfarzzons ml Sister Ellenne flUdS her sclence students engrossed in th01P experlments New HOPlZOnS are opening before the Science Students Mancl doesn't seem to have much trouble holding the attention of the His tory Class. American History Class Sister Lucille 31 or 'Z ' -...., 'WW' The Junlordte turns out beautlful specimens of art Jehnle 18 al moQ+ f1nished and seems ou1te pleased about lt Hur-' NlUv W J' Researhh work me a V9 y SePlOUS 335l?N men' me m paper: ith footoote and olbllographle occu pled much prer1oJs senlor time w?AV we like to hear our selves' The Recorder is a sincere frlend lt hldes none of our flaws Joanne Meehan is the pleasant-voiced speaker here. 32 I Kris. ff if 653 cz'iVitia.5 Jff' -..Q .Aj Q 4 X a? f m A x DLL, Y' ' , f X if ' ' 'Kumi lg jx Q 1 15 'Q Af' f ' Q ff? 'f Q SIN, gl -Nba A 5 I EVKIQVIN ' A- ,Jig A I 'K x . Q 1 AJ' X jf' Q, ff' i 5 4 . ff 3 Tj X s , 'A-X f7 P' 1 I f X fl ff U X f , ' I ff X f ff R XE ai XR x M I ff' N f' 37 .Wag C' owmzv TL 1 .F J L' At morn, at noon, at 'wi Lv d' Waria, twou dosf hear m h5nn In jow and woe, 1U good ani il Mother 0' God, he wlth me st1ll' when twe houls flew brxghtly ry And not a clou Jbselred the My soul, lest lt SHDXL5 t uant l ny prace 11d Fulap t t lne 1 4 Now, when storm of fate o'or cast Darken my present and my past, Lef my future rddlant shlne, Wlth sweet hopes of thee and th1D9 Edgar Allen Poe May Queen Mary Tobias Her Court 34 wwf S IZA by Maureen Woll, Joanne Meehan, Maryann Mereuak, Jennie Hachwel, Helen S1Vy,R1t5 Woll I HZNT. X mPV, .Ruf'. N' . L ght lm, YV . . , .y . - 1 uv ox C 4 1.9 xK . . , . Y n f 4 1 , V . . Q , ' .3 Q .'1f - , skfgf, A -. ' . 1'l r oe, Tl' K' 'n, H h' , .nn tnffl f ' i I H J ,Z . ,Y A I 4 r ' . ? X . . 1 ,J x 1 L , K.. -... ' r . . N . , 9' . 55 57. A - , ,. i U lp qtf? -'gsglt l i I . . Q Q' :L 6 , 3' I A My 'Q of 1, tr , A F , I ., , a , x J 1' . ,lla .Xi ' A xx W ' , - 1, .g N , I H . I V 9 , , .4 ' 1 , 1 ' .x- , N 'im lv x 9 I -fl JY 0 ' ' f . v C' ' ,' -A x x ,9 If ' ' ,v . I , Y. ,x 'v ' 4 W4 - k, , , 1 . . .Qafeznpfaz :sm REDLMPTORICoA STAFF Rlta Woll, Mary Fodor, Dlane Even, Elleen Ashton, Teresa Palinsky, Joan Schmidt, and Juliana Gansky i li: M' Plenty of fun, but plenty of wo k too RED NPTORlSSA'S last moments provlde oppo txnitx for the exerc1se of patlence care, and tlrelesa devotlon Only whole hearted cooper ation can 8Ch1PV6 our goal Redemp- torissa by the tenth of each month Emma Matich, Patricia Sheedy, Teresa Palinsky, Rita woll, Bernadette Dujanovic, Manci Fodor, Joan Schmidt, and Theresa Mikolicg f rs, 'EL , K H - . . . . -.1 . . . U .- , . Q , 7 , 4.4 A . x F 'A F lu? . , VY- ' N I -A I . .. . . J . Q1 X.. jg iff I It Tne Im, s Cueraldlne Dudash, Catnertme Bertone, and Juliana GBDSIJD present theil gifts Joel CJ0-anne Ieenan 115 tens Wlth awe to tfxe Strang er ' 3 tale adww ngel Vary Hiller Babw Angels dellphn the Infant King Marcella Umaseg 37 ffl Homas' of the Armgefki A ' s, 4 A Z 5 I A rag 5 f' lr.. v ' I V A' w I X 'PAL I 4 N X, v '4 !' - U 4 ' A Q ' ' N 1. 5 :Q i - . . V2 , J' . - X ha . 7 piiififf . L ' , , S I I Q ' 5 ' F , f I f , V ' -A X ' ff Q, K U 4 E ' i A 1 ' ' 'w ' ' .' 1 ukg,-V I R 5' I QJS .. . v.LI A sz . A JU' Y 'f 7: 0 um 'NZ'-. The Angel QPat Sheedy Mary's Lullabf announce the tidlnbs of' the blrth of Rita Wo Ch' t St Joseph narf Of in !' at A surprise 61111113 to 'Tue Vondel U'nbre1J.a' Tessle Pallnskr, Jane r 'VS CHRISTMAS ART in the classrooms provides opportunlty for the ambitious and energetlc lover of art ,D We L 9? Opening new vistas to 8Pt1StS of tomorrow shepherds CBernie and Merch? vislt the Infant Klng 39 if Zag! .Dark 1Ql'Za7 THL ARRLVAL OP THD PRINCE I5 ALNOU 'F-,,,.-rd 1 KING RITA IN5TdUCTb THE BMAUTIPUL BUF DUMB BLRNIE HULDA garrulous woman of the house Q0 SHIRLEY FINKJ 'DQIZUB Tne revlval of the Amerlcan SQIHFQ Dance finds ardent sup port among tue stulents of DHA an dance Social Dancing provides recreation and fun for all. 0 w .1 -.1 s I, a X I effy Physical educat1on 13 is a welcome subject ALL READY ' Excellent limbering up exercises in every student' CuPPlCU1Um Maureen plays a w1n H1Wg game with Elleen Ashton A--I All to0ether L2 6 1112101 Jul !Ph- i ter Laxdentla eaj ,s tearhlag th Asplran s tue secret of bird waking and they seem to oe happv apprentlces rn- u 1 a ls an t t of UWA et o 1 all , it 18 a ,art Those as r np to the Slster 5121 er er t e Ja any time durlng LTEIF nighschool are in common W1t1 the other students but t elr traln ng 13 a d1 r ct preparation for thelr future llfe, and herefore, more intense W1t1 more emphasis on the splritlal The As plrants have thelr own study hall, dormitorles and a special Sister in charge Ten happy girls now reslde 1U the Jun lorate at DRX A great question, one that oft is a grievous trlal, is more or less settled for them what am I to be? Perhaos that is one reason why the Asp1rants seem so light of heart and gay of SD1P1t The call of the Mast r 13 impelllng and these g1PlS have alr ady learned to some extent twat His 'yoke is sweet H Thls year, Sister Mary Gaudentia 15 the Prefect of the Jun1orate The As plrants, aCCOFd1Dg to sen1or1ty are Maryann Merchak of Fairport Harbor, Ohiog Jennie Hachwal of Duquesne, Penn- sylvaniag Patricia Marnell of Clairton, PennsylVHnia5 Roseann Lovas of Barber- ton, Ohio, Helen Ackerman of Buffalo, ' New York, Rosemary Staylon of Lorain, Ohio, Mary Jean howatz of Cleveland, Ohio, hlriam Splsak of Sutersville, Pennsylvania, Joan Bentley of Darby, Ready for a visit to the Campo Santo. But where is Sister? Pennsylvanlag and Jean Spatola of Cleveland, Ohio. L3 The Q n'Gr te '. . in- T ifsral war - -Q y 1 :assi x': y ' . I' rr ,' rv g W. :.ln5 a ' . , J! i.L- L yn ot - .vii may .t h ,' . L ' .lIllOY'rxC? as . I . L .l. . days. Tnelr classes ., , A . U 4 . . . . . . Q n 1 - EJ . . . . - .. . . V , - . . . n I . A A . N . . 5 J rf! ,, 4 A Li . . J U3 ta If w Y . s -M T , d l . . - 1 . r . A .t I ' . . ' 4 4 I . L , . K . . 54 , A . . . . A 9 -A , Q y , e , . , ' 1. .- . . . 4' v C , . , . - . . . . . . fre B aa rafms' Fall time is the bfot part of every bolr er's dxy It lS the tlme the long mum ted mis s J reavhpg this and of the country Tessle seems to bntprtaln little Hope thls partlcu lar dav Sir Piano duets are real relaxatlon for week end boar4ers md ef Padej and Gerrle uuix H . 'T' x . . .1 f I4 C . . . 1 . Y-.I K 1 1 1 J.. ,. L Q ., , . 'N , , . . L .. U ' yi 7 Y . X .X .. A 7 1 asv! m , - .1 Ax. y' ' t E 5A . Little Housekeepers these' DHA students take pride in the beauty their school and do their best t keep t spotless Q8 5 A Ill. llllll ' k l !l!a lan Who won the snowball flghtq WE dld' who enjoys the visits more Trudy or e Freshmen boarders ,A-fa'-H-,,....e EQETTT' ,-.g.....4 Indoor games, pu zles and ctecvers provlde means of whll lnp away long Sunday afternoons or 6VBHlHLS Can you hear Tonv Martin? He is providlng the entertainment A favo lte corner the Dinlnp Hall for tne students ASGILUMGHCS and books can be forgot +en for a while least M ther Nature refused to cooperate by providing natural ice so the board- ers resorted to Rainbow Gardens. Mary Margaret is an excellent driver! L6 i ii 1't 149-999'- .7are wzff ffm flafa' Graduation Day, l95O' Tre day we longed for, yet the day we dread' It 18 time to say farewell to thlngs that have groun so clo e to our hearts, that have become a very part of us our dear teacher , c a nafes, the scrool, even our hooks Before ue take our derarfu e, we the It has prep red us for the tomorrow tn t 15 our It ha led a ' tre dawr of a Nhv HLRIZLI, a world 17 whlcr e are to rrnve our words of gr tltude WCXlG be empt, lf we failer to lnve up to tre tru t our oelovcd alna hater places ln us, her tuden' P K prove grat1tLde by belrp wortly c4t1zens of that morld o' tomorrow As we pause at the de r famlllar gate to say our la t farewell, we promnse that the ldeals 0' u1V'U6 Redeemer Arademy will contlrue to be our lDSP1F1Ug gulde , that her tr1d1t1ors wlll Peep ua ever true to our school, our country, and our God FAnEltLL' , I n l A, , r x I- ' nf fJ,f':X 5 1 M n - A I -K Q , Q - .A 1: 'K flfj ' I ,V 0 V HHH I ' 1 ' A , x x. . '1 d . Q Jag... ' ,nr fi. A - ,- ,' , . . A V ' , . A , . .A. . . I V A 5 , . . . ' : ' ' , S l'ss- . J ' VA ' . , L ' . : . J I' 1 - Class of 1950 wish to express our gratitude for all that DHA has meant to us. , wa .a ' S. 's ' . uf to X ' . W 'A J'i 1 ' . n v wortlh a ' 1 ' ' j l' 1 ' 3 ' ' 'tl f , ' 5 - A,5, iaj we ou: ' ' ' ',, 1 - ' ' ' , . Q ' a '.' ' -f ' ' .a ' . . . U. . 6 .Q 1 - .. K . - J A ,' ' S ' i lt . . . . - ' x A V ' V -'L' . 5 u 'S IU f f N7 , f fi lf! TT E if f ff' 'X ,Z ,rg 6 X f 'H are tum X 4- .414- ' 1 ,ff- ji.- - , W ., Y ---V f- f ' 1 , -. AHL- iTif 'wT'Y' ' ,. ' , 1 ? lf-ff' fly 44 4 : g F!! . I E X . at 'A I ' K 5 X A xy L! 425 9 V I . 5 . Q .5 K c...J':. 'Q I V Q V S . 'Sf , ' nenwgn f. f Qi , af ff: i,f fd 1 ,,.f .f n K !-D . 1 ,Jz,-551.5-R QL iff!! A - , :L it .+ 'fi ,m,,?,5,,F,f,,,-.f-w .. J' ,ff . 1 5, . A II ,L 4. gr' 9331 - fu, X! I. Ii f Jfv 9 QIT- t .ff ' ' .nf f 5? 3 -1 tif' . 1 - l' 1 XIV? Q Vu x V4 b A V' , if j 'iff 'J . . if - . !f ,lg 'fl . A ,ff :WP x ' ' wfjgfi 4, YYfff ij V fc X S 4 f , Q X K ' V. 13:14 f :Ju x' f,9'fj ,-'ZLZL' U .. f I 0 1 . X 31 gk xi 3 Xl AT1antic 1 2769 M CHAEL A PALOHBO Makers of Orthopedic and Corrective Shoes Pittsburgh, Pa LAZAR'S GROCERY -5 Edgewood Avenue Duquesne, Pa New Hampshire Baby Poultry Q Eggs WILTSHIRE POULTRY FARM No Phone 258A5 Chicks Compliments of A FRIEND Compllments A FRIEND INDYK CONSTRUCTION CO 622 W. Sth Avenue HCKEESPORT BIRCH STUDIO San Buchman, photographer ,PA. 508 Locust Street MCKEESPORT, PA. Phone: McK. 32202 Phone: McK. 2L396 J V - f If A 6 - R.D. . 1 McKeesport, Pa. 611 Pgh. Life Bldg. Phone: 89903 I ' of REETA TYPEWRITER SHOP ROYAL Typewriters Sales and Servlce McKeesport 3 9290 315 Sixth Avenue McKeesport, P VOLK JAYCOX FUNERAL HOME Est 1871 O'Neil Blvd at Fawcett Ave McKeesport H Melvin Jaycox, Dlrector FOR THE BEST IN BEVERAGBS Jim Mbonis a Curt Reinhold McKeesport 22331 Compliments of NATIONAL BANK OF McKEESPORT McKeesport, Pennsylvania I4amber Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporation POTTER MCCUNE COMPANY Institutlonal Supplies Wholesale Grocers Coffee Roasters McKeesport Penna WEST ELIZABETH LUMH R COMPANY West Elizabeth, Penna Telephones EL1zabeth 250 Plttsburgh 12h5O STEEL CITY PIPI G COMPANY eating, Ventilating, Plumb Piping 3516 Charlotte Street MUseum 1 A223 Pittsburgh ill, Penna lng Compliments of DUDASH VILLAGE STORE Duquesne, Penna N 3 . nd : ' : AT - H . COMPLIMENTS OF TUBE CITY BREWING C0 McKeesport, Pa Quallty and Dependab111ty is Better than Prlce SAM MOSS AND BROTHERS 712 Whlte Street McKeesport,Pa Rooflng Q Furnace Repairs 8 Supplies Gas 8 Coal Furnaces Gas Conversion Burners Warm Air, Hot Water Q Steam Heat1ng Alr COndlt1OD1hg Ventilatlng Copper and Sheet Metal Work Speciallzing in all Stainless Steel work Phone MCK 26138 Harold Blid PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY 517 Locust St McKeesport, Pa GREGORY'S FINE HOM MADE CANDIES SOA Flfth Ave HALF BROTHERS Homestead's Big Store Since 1899 M LLVALE MONUMENTAL WORKS 1252 Sb Evergreen Avenue End of M11lvale Car Line Mlllvale, Pa Compliments of LOGAN NORTON C0 Flnest in Wallpaper an Best in Paints Shades and Linoleu Phone L6l3h KENNEDY MEAT MARKET Andrew Valco, Pro QUALITY M ATS 5 GROCERIES Free Delivery 1300 Kennedy Avenue Phone 22522 BOWDEN'S Jewelry 521 Walnut Street NcKeesport,Pa Phone A7191 CORFIELD TIRE SERVICE SL7 Evergreen Avenue Mlllvale, Pa HENRY HUNT STUDIOS Designers and Craftsmen 1n Sta1n Glass llh Wabash Street WA l 2118 , . . . 8. A g g McKeesport, Pa. Phone: H0mestead 0800 p. ' d ADELE STUDIOS Photos for every purpose Weddings Specialty Give us a trial THE MCKEESPORTEH HOTEL Coffee Shop Cocktail Lounge John P. Hoerr, Prop. L08 Fifth Avenue McKeesport, Pa. Wa. 3513 Homes of Quality COLONIAL HOUSING, INC Joseph Regetz 11701 Soika Avenue Cleveland, Ohio ALEX RANKIN, INC. JEWELERS 505 Walnut Street McKeesport JOSEPH POLI CO Eccleslastlcal Art Studlo 1708 Fifth Avenue P1ttsburgh 19, Pa SYLVIA Q JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP 708 Smithfield St Phone Court l-lb29 North Slde LO8 Federal Street Phone Fairfax 6590 FREYVOGEL CO 819 Mlddle Street North Side, Pittsburgh Phone Fairfax l 1266 A J VATER Q CO Paintlng Contractors Ecclesiastlcal Paintlng 129 Noble Ave Crafton, Pa Phone Walnut l 5796 MALTER A STAAB Master Plumber Plumbing and Heating 753 Steuben Street West End, P1ttsburgh Phone Walnut 1 5A2h O'TOOLE AND O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME 5106 Second Avenue PITTSBURCH 7, PA Jackson 1 932A RAY W CEASE FUNERAL HOME Pleasant Unlty, Pa Kecksburg 33 Q2 SNIVELY JOSEPH CO Painting Contractors Cleanlng Wallpaper 76 Years of Serv1ce A13 N Hlghland Avenue Phone EN l 1873 NATrS BONLINC ALLEY Partles Match G1mes and Reservations 607 5th Avenue McKeesport, Pa Phone McK L 9719 STEPHEN LANE FOLGEH N JE ELERS 130 Broadway New Yorx, New York Phone Cortlandt 7 2L56 LORELET CAAUIES 508 Flfth Averue FcKeesport, Phone Mc? A 9669 O O ' Y 0 l Q O PQAQ O . ,Pa. I : - . Q . . U I J . ' Phone: . ' 'I-., 'A : .. - T ' 6 H. H ,, - A ' - C I C. wiv 1 1 . I Ea., I , : .. - ,, : . - KEENAN'S BEAUTY SHOP Locust at Ringgold Mcfeesport, P Hair Shaping and Cutting Joseph L Kennan Dial 30lL0 EAGLE DRUG STORE Duquesne's Most Complete Drug Store 116 W. Grant Ave Duquesne, Pa Telephone 1.51400 FEEDS Kc SEEDS JEFFREYS EIOS Est 1911 206 Ninth Avenue Mclfees port BETTY ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE 616 Market Street Telephone Hcheesport 26207 -x 'lil' -1+ Compliments HIENNER PHOTO SUPPLY Locust St lfcKeesport, P 8 KOPRIV'ER'S FLORIST 112 Dell St. Duquesne Perma Realtors Real Estate Hortgag es Insurance Sixth 8: Walnut St. McKeesport, Pa Phone McK 141,177 Guild Opticians Braddock Ave Braddock, Eighth 8: Amity Hcmestead Call Hlandywine 18357 Hihestead 17551 HUTCHISON WIVAGG PRINTING RULING BIND ING 321, Sixth Avenue McKeesport, Penna WHITE FRONT GARAGE Ed and Herb were Gas and Oil 1601 and 1603 Lincoln Way Telephone Mclieesport 114266 Joseph A Prokopovitsh FUNERAL HOME L31 Ninth Avenue Munhall, Pa Telephone H0nestead 2267 Compliments THE BILLIARD NX 100 North First Street Duquesne, Penne IDSHEWS FLCRAL MART McKeesport's Finest 619 Walnut St. Phone: All Hours 237614 We have no coumiseioned salesmen RELIGICUS ARTICLE STORE 625 Fifth Avenue McKeesport, Pa Telephone: McKeesport 1.9730 T I Compliments E H Pirl Service Station Corner of: Kennedy and Aurilles Duquesne, Pa. . a. .......g ...- R R 4+ -if R of THE REALTY COMPANY JONES-KAPP CO e Pao . of of Compliments of SWEENEY' Route 51 Belle Vernon, Pa JOE ZARNICK ACCORDIAN CENTER Instruments furnished beg1nners 1713 East Carson St Pittsburgh Phone EV 1 582A BURN TT ABRAHAM FUNERAL HOME Invalid Car Service 81h Fourth Avenue West El1zabeth, Pa Phone Ellzabeth 33 W R REILLY COMPANY Religious APL1 c le s ECClBS18StlC81 Statuary 737 E Oh1o St N S Pittsburgh 12, FA 1 0831 M G DUMAS A SONS Dumas Steel Corp 923 Penn Avenue EX l 1033 M DICAL CENTER BRACE SHOP 125 DeSota Street Pittsburgh,Pa Museum 1 22LL MCGIRR'S MIRROR WORKS Auto Glass Mlrrors Resilvered Store Fronts Furnlture Tops McKeesport Phone McK A9875 GASPER DISTRIBUTIN COM ANY 312 E1ectr1c Avenue East P1ttsburgh, Pa Valley 1 0109 Brandywine 1 3663 IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON 2lL7 Ardmore Blvd Forest Hills, Pa PELOUBET Q COM ANY Pipe Organs Maintenance, Rebuilding Equipment 1 Saw Mill Run Blvd CA 1 A700 MT OLIVER PLUMBING Q H ATING CO A B Quallick, Gen Mgr 133 Brownsville Pittsburgh, Pa EV 1 3506 DICK'S MARKET Rlchard Matuszeski's Sons Wholesale Poultry Eggs 1911 13 Penn Avenue ATlant1c 1 A008 I ROBBINS A SONS, Inc Whole sale Noveltle s L33 Liberty Ave Pittsburgh, Pa COurt 1 OL9O W P IER Master Plumber 211 N Main Street Sharpsburg, Pa THOMAS DRUG CO 10th and Walnut St McKeesport, Pa J. S O C . ' A 1803 Evans Ave., Rear Phones: Phone: Brandywine 1-hh60 Rd. 717 . . . O I B 0 4 T Tax Consulting C H BRODZINSKI Auditing Accountlng 310 National Bank Bldg Phone 375OL Res 27769 H B SOUTH PRINTING Since 1892 329 Sixth Street McKeesport Phone 38332 GENESKE HEATING CO Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning Contractors 131 Water Street Pittsburgh, Pa Phone At 1387 WINDOW SHADE SERVICE COMPANY Window Shades Made to 0 Shade Cleaning a specialty 215 Kittanning Road Phone Sterling 1 2655 rde BRAUM BROTHERS Quality Meats and Grocerles Ellzabeth Elizabeth 235 GLONINGER 8 CO Glazed Tile Brick Ashlar Stone 336 Third Avenue Pittsbxrgh Phone Court l 0587 CAMHLLES FLORAL AND GIFT SHOPPE 3037 B ighton Road North Side Pittsburgh Phone LI l 1327 DRESCH ER CABINET C0 Elrama, Pa COLLINS REALTY COMPANY L13 Fallowfield Ave Charleroi, Pa Phone Charleroi 3 A702 l PLUMBER'S LOCAL UNION NO 27 Pittsburgh, Pa WYLIE BROS INC Hardware Paints Radios Refrigerators Phone 28 Elizabeth, Pa ELIZABETH MILLING CO Corner First and Pl m St Elizabeth, Pa Compliments of KUDLIK'S MARKET 509 Locust Street McKeesport BUD'S HIGHWAY RESTAURANTS McKeesport Compliments of JOSEPH AND AGNES HAGNUS 900 Fifth Avenue McKeesport, Pa. Q g 1 - - r Clairton - 3-712A MCNEILIY MANTEL 8 TILING CO 635 Atlant1c Avenue McVeesport, Pa J D COX FUNERAL HOME Dependable dignified Econom1cal Th1rd and Plum Street Elizabeth Ihone Ellzabeth MILIVALE UPHOLSTERY Furnlture Clearing Reupholstering Wood F1n1sh1ng 312 Grant Avenue Millvale, Pa Phone Millvale l l828 CLEANI G CO Cleaners and Dyers 3613 Walnut Street McKeesport, Pa Phone 2 BAA8 FULLMAN MANUFACTURING CO Latrobe RAINBOW GARDEN ROLLER RINK For part1es call 35008 E G MANSPEAKER Realtor Real Estate Insurance 602 Locust Street Phone McK L 5121 COLUMBIA SUPER CLEANERS 1025 Forrest Avenue West Homestead, Pa SCHWERHA FUNERAL HOME Margaret E Schwerha Sakafka FUN RAL LIRECTOR 800 Fifth Ave McKeesport Phone 2 1602 VOLPE'S GROCERY Elizabeth, Pa. Phone: Elizabeth 7h NcK 2 Oh6L BEN FELDMAN AGENCY Real Estate Insurance L25 Sixth Ave. McKeesport SCATENA STUDIO LBOL Baum Boulevard SC. 1-3263 CARMEN CARUSO Beer Distributor 1803 Mifflin Rd. Lincoln Place,Pa. 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' : Alan's Jewelry Henry Algeri Jr Mr John E Ashton Mrs Michael Ashton 0 .fafrcns Mr Q Mrs Robert Ashton Mr Banes Bedell's Auto Refinish Shop Mr Edward Berg Jo Ann Brooks Mr Q Mrs J T Casale Catholic Daughters of America Court 221 Chris's Beauty Salon Mr Robert Cox Dot's Dairy Bar Rev Edward Duell E and L Restaurant Dr William F Fabry Atty A Mrs J Paul John Flynn FitZP8tP1Ck'8 G Foley H G Gilbert Mr Harry Glaser Dr A E Hersh Hirshberg's C M Hobbs Mr Hoffman Miss Rose Hussik Jolton Brothers Dr Robert Kaplan Farrell Dr Eleanor E Kaszonyi Mrs Frances A Keith Mayor C A Kinkaid Mayor Frank Koprlver Mr Herbert Larson Leaghty's Jewelry Simon Lefaowita Libro Vocal A Accordian Studlo Manns Bros Anthony C Marnell McAllister's Inc Miss Cora McCune Mr Q Mrs Julian Merchak Mr Q Mrs Harold J Myers Mr Q Mrs John Padej Palace Garage Mr Palchak Mrs Charles Sam er Miss Lois Sammer Mrs Howard Sharpe M J Shaughnessy Mr k Mrs Thomas F Sheedy Mr John Simcina Rev A Sullivan The Suzan Salon Svetz's Cafe Mr Q Mrs John S Telisko F and E J Wertz Friend Friend A Friend Dr. Walter G. 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