Harrisburg Catholic High School - Pridwen Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary History, Science, Latin, Mathematics, Directing of Disci- plinc Left I0 Rigbl: Sister Nlarizl Soc-orzo A.B.: Sister Nlary Philipg Sister hlaria dc Sales, A.B.g Sister hlaria Consilia, lVl.A hlothcr Eugene Mario, A.B.g Sister Eleanor Nlarie, lVl,A. Mrs. Trostle, a graduate ol' the training school ol, the loxva Methodist Hospital, Des Moines, is employed by the Red Cross to prepare Senior girls, through a course in home hygiene, for certihcation as Red Cross Reserves. Mr. lntrieri, a graduate of Loyola College, Baltimore, is rounding out his fourth year as physical education in- structor. Besides teaching the band, orchestra, and choruses in the high school, Mr. Yeagley, a graduate of Lebanon Valley College, conducts class instrumental instruction in eight parochial schools. The Congregation ol' the Sisters, Ser- vants ol' the Immaculate lleart ol' Mary, founded by Reverend Louis F. Cillet, C. SS. R., at Monroe, Michigan, in 18-15, has as its two-fold object the per- sonal sanetification of its members, and the religious and secular education ol' youth. The Motherhouse of the Phila- delphia Province is located at Villa Maria, Wlest Chester, Pennsylvania. Lay Members Home Hygiene Physical Education Music Left to Rigbl: Mrs. Della AA. Trostlc, R. Ng Mr. Marino Intricri, B.S,g Mr. Harold C. YQ-aglrv, BS. in hlusic Education. PAGE I3

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acufty Sisters of Mercy mercial Subjects, Health, Art. Charge ofSupplies, Directing of Studies, Extra- Curricular Activities, and School Publica- tions Left lo Right, Standing: Sister lwlary Edward, lN1.A.g Sister hlary Colette, M.A,g Sister Teresa Aquiuxisg Sister hlary Teresita, A. B. Scaled: Sister Nlary Clarita, A.B.g Sister lN1ary Eug.:s'nia, lN1.A.g Sister Louise Nlaricg Sister Teresa Joseph, A.l3. The lnstitute of the Sisters of Mercy was founded by Mother Catherine lX'lcAuley, at Dublin, in 1831. lts members today number more than fifteen thousand. Some ofthe objects of its work are orphanages, homes for busi- ness girls, foreign missions, homes for the aged, hospitals, and schools. ln 1929 a union of thirty-nine motherhouses was formed, known as the Sisters of Mercy of the Union in the United States. The Province ol Scranton, with Provincial House at Dallas, Pennsylvania, is one ol' the Unionis eight provinces. The Community ol' the Sisters of Christian Charity, Daughters of the Immaculate Conception, was founded by Nlother Pauline von Mallinckrodt in 18-19. The total number of foundations today is one hundred and thirty, with more than 2-100 members. The Eastern Provincial Motherhouse in the United States is at lylendham, New Jersey. Sisters of Christian Charity Religion, German. Charge of the Library Left l0Riuli!. Sister liloriana, A.l-3.5 Sister Madeline, lX1.A.g Sister lgnatis, Ph.B.g Sister Rosa, lVl.A. PAGE I2 English , French , Com-



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glasses JOHN J. KENNEDY FRANK B. SINKOVITZ President Vice-President MARY P. DUNN MARY M. SLOUGH Secretary Treasurer through four years .... NE hundred and twenty lads and lassies bewildered, yet Hrmly resolved to succeed, walked shyly down corridors, tripping over doorstops, and clasping a pile of newly acquired books. As Freshmen we were not accustomed to such weighty volumes. How well we remember that first class period, that hrst assembly, and that hrst pep talk. The Reverend John J. Kealy, the newly appointed principal, read the rules and regulations. It was in this year that our annual, PRIDWEN, made its debut. Time for our hnal exams soon came, then a short summer vacation. Now-Sophomorehcod. This year the first edition of Twin Towers, our school newspaper, was published. Again many members of our class were extremely anxious to take an active part in the Afternoon of Music. Exercising our privilege as Sophomores, we attended in a body the Baccalaureate ceremonies at St. Patrick's Cathedral and admired the Seniors in their caps and gowns. Some day, we too would be graduates, we hoped. Back again in September, determined to make the most of our Junior year. We experienced our Hrst real social gathering-the Junior Prom-heaped with good times. The class was kept busy during Christmas-time with the sale of wreaths and at Easter-time with the sale of chocolate eggs. ln this way we PAGE I4

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