Elk County Catholic High School - Memories Yearbook (St Marys, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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RICHARD A. FRITZ One of our commercial stud- ents who likes his work and will most likely spend his future time in an office. His free hours will find him en- joying the outdoors as he loves nothing better than open fields and shady woods. He is of a jovial disposition, is kind cmd charitable, and helps to smooth over school- room difficulties. A friend in need, a friend indeed. CLARENCE I. DETSCH Another of our commercial students. Honesty and friend- liness are traits that are ap- preciated in any office, and they characterize Clarence. He likes best of all to spend his school hours over the typewriter supplemented oc- casionally by an adding ma- chine. For outdoor 'sport he has chosen archery which he pursues and lauds with great enthusiasm. PATRICK G. FHIEDL Quiet, reserved, punctual are some of the characteristics of Patrick. A countenance serene which has never been seen ruffled by temper. His books are his pals and he is seldom found without them. Although his home is a con- siderable distance from school no one has ever found him a moment late. In fact he attends an early Mass each day and spends an hour at study before some lads get to school. Needless to say he is a lover of the out- doors but does not sacrifice duty for its pleasures. QUINTIN I. FRITZ His preference for mechanical work probably helps to ac- count for Quintin's love fo: the typewriter. At no time would he think of refusing to do a job for you on that ma- chine even if it were to cost him all his leisure hours. We, therefore called on him re- peatedly to help us out on typing copy for the year- books, of course, never in vain. Working on automo- biles is his hobby when not at school. We doubt not that he will do his work here successfully. LEO H. WELZ Leo is a member of the Com- mercial class preferring cler- ical work to a course in Sci- ence. Yet he is mechanically inclined and spends much of his time designing aeroplanes or making models of them. He means to make aeronau- tics his life's work and so, if you do not find him in the field or factory you may be sure he is in the sky. WILLIAM I. WINGENBACH Bill prefers his camera to everything else and has great success with it. His land- scapes, snapshots, etc., rank among the best our camera clubs boast to their credit. Should he choose photogra- phy for his future work he will surely succeed. Tower- ing above all the others of his class in stature William makes us look up to him willy-nilly. There is none, however, that would not wil- lingly show him this defer- ence, as his disposition is such that makes him every- body's friend. HAVE PEACE AND THE GOD OF PEACE AND OF LOVE SHALL BE WITH YOU K2 cor. xiii. up f Q Z Q . -2 -lx Z2 X i -- ,x X I x . as I I

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f fe, S. Y vi I M , 2' tw X - .Q ,i ,x i r it -A , 1 J 2 V 5 17 z ' 1 2 Q 'til i if Q E y ixw t ' x 2 , GEORGIA E. SMITH Grace was in her steps, heaven in her eye, ln every gesture dignity and truth. Georgia goes about her du- ties mindful of the value of time and labor. We think she is truly lovely, Her per- sistent endeavors will, in all probability, terminate suc- cossfully. RITA C. I-IACHERL Rita is our best cheerleader, For two seasons her vitality, vim, and vigor have helped to encourage our team in their attempts to be victori- ous. She heartily enters into various activities and enliv- ens them by her presence, Having a pleasing voice and the ability to play the violin, she has little trouble enter- taining her friends and is a pal to all. Her favorite sport is ice skating. a KATHERINE ELIZABETH DONIVAN Although she has been with us only a year Betty has gained many friends through her kindness and gracious- ness. She is active in sports, especially skating, but her favorite amusement is danc- ing. She is president of the Glee Club and is very reli- able in filling this post. Her hope is to be a physical cul- ture teacher, MARY MARTHA BAUER Mary's smile denotes the joy resulting from doing good to others. Soft in her speech and gentle in her ways, she is our conception of a real lady. May she continue to radiate happiness and may her life be filled with sun- shine. . 5 5 5 f x f ii, 5 ADELINE E. MINNICK ln Adeline we find a true-blue friend, an industrious worker and a lover of outdoor sports. She is endowed with a gen- erous heart and a willing spirit. In her quiet, unassum- ing way she can always be depended upon to perform the odd jobs requested of her. May she find a place in the world as easily as she found a place in the hearts of her classmates, IOSEPHINE M. LEITHNER Iosie is one of our smiling companions who considers it her bounden duty to cheer- fully greet all of her associ- ates as soon as they appear. Appreciative in every sense of the word, she is very popular with her classmates. lf anyone is in difficulty, all help within losephine's power is given. She takes great in- terest in the study of Ger- man, delights in reading, and is an ardent basketball fan. We wonder what Helen and Pauline would do with- out herl EDNA M. DIPPOLD Known by her best friends as Snooky is Edna, She is a brave little miss, sincere, neat, punctual, and studious. We still remember how ex- ceptional she was on her first day in school. She alone did not shed tears when she parted from her mother. She is an expert at roller- skating and also motor- cycling. May happiness at- tend her in her future career. GRACE C. FRIEDL Her voice was ever soft and low, a lovely thing in woman. Calm, peaceful, and condescending, Grace is very welcome in any circle. She is very fond of sports, especially basketball. Skat- ing and bicycle riding great- ly appeal to her. Collecting rare snap shots is her chief hobby. We shall miss her cheerfuland faithful greeting.



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EX. X 'S Xi ,S 7, r .. X r LET THE PEACE OF CHRIST REJOICE IN YOUR HEARTS. tcm iii 1. S AGNES E. I-'ISCHER Our quiet,unassuming class- mate, Agnes, spends little time on idle chatter. Some day she will reap the fruits of her diligent application to study. She delights in sports and has won admiration for her ability to skate. Agnes has also proved to be a cap- able and gracious hostess. DOROTHEA M. HABER- ' BERGER Dot's congenial ways have endeared her to her class- mates. She has proved her- self to be of real service in typing some of our annual material. 'Typewriting and French are her favorite sub- jects. Her hobby is collect' ing pennants, Her ability to create coiffures makes us feel certain she will find happiness in the field of beauty culture. HELEN M. MEISEL Optimistic, fun-loving, and generous are qualities ap- plicable to Helen. She does not shirk her duties but pegs away until her difficulties are solved. A number of cities are listed on the records of her traveling experiences. She is considered as the most fortunate among her classmates, partly due, per- haps, to her having had so many opportunities in trav- eling. ADELA B. WEINZIERL Adela is one of our Commer- cial students. She applies herself diligently and patient, ly awaits satisfactory results which are sure to be effected through her earnest endeav-l ors. Very zealous in securing advertisements fo r th e Memo, she now has the high- est number to her credit. We are sure that her frank and unselfish disposition will se- cure for her happiness in the days to come. PAULINE G. HEHZING A little thing, a sunny smile, A loving word at morn. To see Pauline is to behold a countenance beaming with happiness. Serene, placid, accommodating, she finds life a real joy. Her attendance record for daily Mass and Communion shows one hun- dred per cent. She is truly one of our magnanimous Catholic students, BERTHA V. HILLEBRAND Bertha is the smallest mem- ber of our class and is as carefree as a wind-blown leaf. She came to us from Ambridge last August and speedily acquired the friend- ship of her classmates. Her pleasing countenance and sparkling brown eyes reveal the joy in her heart. She is ever ready to enter into any- thing that indicates fun , Her chief pastime is reading and the sport she enjoys most is ice skating.

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