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sf iii 75 , lift ti ge il! te L 4 .B Pa' ' - R7 las?-in-m KJ egqfnnew 0gefAe'c : Cvfaru 0 ,jf wwf Ci? When we walked into Elizabeth Seton as freshmen, in l947, we were rather frightened because this was a new experience-sour first year of high school. Someone else was also starting something, for the first time, and she was probably just as nervous as We about her new experience as principal of a high school. There we were, the head of the school and the lowly, still- unknown freshmen drawn together by the common bond of a new adventure. As the days, months, and four years passed, We became more aware of this bond. The office door was always open to us. Sometimes you wished you wouldn't have to go in fespecially when you were headed for your demerit card or waiting for report card distributionl, but the pleasant visits outnumbered the others by far. Luckily, Sister had the gift of making you feel at ease even in what could be a most uncomfortable position, and that was a good thing for some of us! Now that we are out of school, we'll always preserve the memories of our happy high school years. ln one of the most prominent places in our hearts will be our friend and advisor, Sister Mary Agnes, among the first in our fond memories of Elizabeth Seton, second only to our invisible inspiration, Mother Seton. I 'HJs l1.+-fahag 'Q
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MR. AND MRS. THOMAS MORAN MUENCHAKREUZER CANDLE CO., INC. MRS. ELWOOD MYERS MR. AND MRS. DINO NARDI NASSIF COAL CO. MR. AND MRS. IOHN I. NEUSER AND FAMILY NEW DEAL RESTAURANT MRS. HELEN NEWTON THE WILLIAM NICHOLS FAMILY IOSEPH N. NIED THE IOI-IN NOWAK FAMILY MR. AND MRS. HARRY I. O'BRIEN MRS. MARGARET G. O'BRIEN MARY IOYCE O'BRIEN CAROL O'CONNOR O'CONNOR FAMILY MRS. EDWARD O'CONNOR MRS. THOMAS O'CONNOR MRS. T. P. O'CONNOR MISSES O'FRIEL THE GEORGE O'FRIEL FAMILY DR. P. C. O'HARE ROSEMARY O'LEARY OLSEN-LEY COMPANY O'MARA THE M. I. MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. ROY MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MARION O'TOOLE MR. AND MR. AND MRS MRS MRS ORR AND MRS MRS HARRY O'NEILL IOHN B. ONDA IOHN ORR SAMUEL I PALADINO FRANK PALAMONE IOSEPH A. PAPPERT AND SONS FATHER PAUL MR. AND MRS. A. C. PAULIN MR. AND MRS. IOHN PELLARIN PENN GREETING CARD COMPANY PENN WINDOW AND OFFICE CLEANIN MR. AND MRS. ANGELO PETRAGLIA POTOMAC PHARMACY PHIL AND NUCCI ALDO PITASSI MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL PITASSI IOAN RANCEL O'CONNOR G nfwm AL RICES RESTAURANT RESURRECTION WOMEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM G. REYNOLDS RICKETTS-MASLOFF POST No. 740, V.F.W. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H. ROBB MRS. MARY ROBINSON IACK ROWAN-HENRY WILLS MRS. CATHERINE RUANE S. L. RUMP MARY LOU RYAN MR. AND MRS. RUFUGIO SAAVEDRA MR. AND MRS. I. F. SALMON AND FAMILY ST. BASIL PARENT-TEACHER GUILD ST. CANICE MOTHER AND FATHER CLUB ST. IOSEPH HOSPITAL MR. AND MRS. I. SALVETTI FAMILY IANE SALVIE DR. AND MRS. T. R. SARACCO FRANK SARASNICK IAMES D. SCANLON WILLIAM I. SCHAAF, M.D. MRS. HARVEY M, SCHAUB MRS. ANNA SCHILD MR. AND MRS. C. G. SCHILDKAMP MR. AND MRS. H. W. SCHILDKAMP ANNE SCHMOTZER IEANNE SCHMOTZER MR. AND MRS. I. I. SCHMOTZER MR. AND MRS. SCHRAGEN FAMILY MR. AND MRS. DANIEL M. SCOTT MRS. ESTHER R. SCULLY IOAN MARIE SCULLY MR. AND MRS. FRANK I. SEDEY MARGARET SELI ANN SHERIDAN MR. AND MRS. IOSEPH SHERIDAN SESTO BARBER SHOP IACOB SHULGOLD MR. AND MRS. N. I. SIEBER THE IOI-IN SLAGLE FAMILY BILL SMITH, Florist MR. AND MRS. IAMES SMITH PAUL N. SMITH MR. AND MRS. IULIUS SOLTERS MR. AND MRS. THEODORE STAWOVY MR. AND MRS. EUGENE STEINLE ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING BONNIE M. STOCKER MRS. CATHERINE STOYLE THE IOHN L. SULLIVANS IOSEPH A. TARASEVICH MR. AND MRS, C. TERZIS PAUL P. THOMA MR. AND MRS. IOHN THOMAS DR. AND MRS. PRESTON THOMAS PAUL N. TIGHE FRANK S. TROGLIONE TOM TUCKER BEVERAGE COMPANY MR. AND MRS. IOSEPH TUROCY MR. AND MRS. THOMAS B. ULLAM VODDE AND MCCAULEY ELIZABETH VILSACK S. M. VOCKEL MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM P. WALCH MR. AND MRS. CHARLES V. WARD GEORGE P. WALDRON LILLIAN M. WALSH THE WALTER F. WALTON FAMILY SALLY WEAVER IOSEPH WEIBLINGER THE CONRAD VVEIGOLD FAMILY WEST LIBERTY WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB WEST VIEW PARK MR. AND MRS. FRANK L. WILHEM BERNADETTE WILSON MRS. CHRISTOPHER A. WINTER MR. AND MRS. ALBERT G. WIRY MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY WISHAS MR. AND MRS. IOSEPH A. WOLF WOODS REST LOUIS S. WOOLENSACK MR. AND MRS. PAUL WHEATLEY WHITEHALL STUDIO MR. AND MRS. REGIS WISSLER MRS. IOHN WURTZ YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE DR. IAMES A. ZEWE MR. AND MRS. IOSEPH ZETWO MR. AND MRS. W- T- RANCEL E. H. SONS MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE ZWILCHER MB. AND MRS. GEORGE C- BEINHAHDT SOUTH HILLS MOVERS MARY CATHERINE ZWILCHER HERSHMAN'S MCKEES ROCKS FURNITURE CO. PITTSBURGH HOME SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION LADIES' AUXIL. OF ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, Div. I5 ST. ANTHONY SOCIETY OF HAZELWOOD AND GLENWOOD Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y-Y-YAY-Y-Y-YAY-Y-Y-YY-YAYY-Y-Y-YAY-YYY-Y-YAY-YAY-YAYAYYAYAY-Y-YAY-Y-Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y-Y Y-:YAY - A A A A A Y 39
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I Qde C-!a44 0 ,52 5012! 4 . The Class of '52 may be prejudiced, but we feel that our senior year was the most exciting of the eight that Seton has known. September of our senior year brought with it the day that We all had awaited anxiously-Ground breaking. We felt some regret because we would not have the distinction of graduating from the new building. Still, we were happy to have had the privi- lege of being the last class to graduate from the old school, our second home. And what a home it was with assemblies on the stairs, and class plays, and glee club concerts at Brookline School, and on and on! The next few months after groundbreaking were hard on academic pro- cedure. Algebra equations weren't nearly as interesting as the arrival of steam shovels. Rooms Four and Five, with their special construction scenery to look out at, were becoming more popular every day. We almost cheered the day that cranes lifted the first steel beams! Finally, the foundation was completed. The day of the Cornerstone Cere- mony was here at last! Our class was singularly privileged to act as honor guard. As usual with most Seton affairs, the rains came, but our spirits were not dampened a bit. We easily imagined that Our Blessed Lady in the quad- rangle was shedding tears of joy! Now the new building has taken shapeg our dream has become a reality. May the new Elizabeth Seton High School hold the hearts of the students as the old building held ours! . l nv---f-'Q-A
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