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Left lo Rigbl, Top Row: J. Metallo, J. Pilsits, J. Mannix, E. Murphy, B. Bonaker, A. Forlizzi, M. Lipak. Third Row: E. Pizzoli, A. Simonic, A. Duggan, M. Frye, M. Murphy L. Cunningham, M. Gerdcs. Second Row: A. Klutsavagc, C. Sallinger, P. Maley, J. Waldron, G. Soulliard, E. Fornwald, V. Blascn. Lower Row: M. Wieger, H. Spagnolo, R. Breach, G. Shaver, D. Pugliesc, M. Haas, C. Bobitz, F. Daulu-rl. Left to Right, Top Row: L. llarlc, J. Sinlcuvitz, M. Morrow, Cv Pease, A. Giambastian. Third Row: A. Petrasic, J. Bruno, E. Okum, R. Robenseifncr, A Crist, F. Krautheim, W. Pease J. Quigley. Second Row: M. Soulliard, J Marchi, M. Lukacs, T. Redfcrn M. Egenriz-der, J. Mann, ll Latin. Lower Row: C. Fazio, N. Cuerrisi M. Ellis, C. McQuade, A. Cox R. Iskric, E. Rhoadcs, M. Jacobs. 1 memorized and memorized and looked intelligent. Maybe we dicln't fool our geometry teacher, who, incidentally had to have the patience of Job, but our talk about Pythagorean Theorum and propositions and the like certainly did impress the Freshmen. The first important event of our Sophomore year was a l-lallowe'en party held in the cafeteria. With such a class, can you imagine its being anything except successful? No, don't answer that, I'll just tell youfit was a complete success. Then the Afternoon of Music on May 4 saw many shining examples of Sophomore talent. We were represented in every group, and even the soloist, Claire Fazio, was a Sophomore. As our second school year draws to a close we look forward to our remaining years in the school as a contest with graduation, the grand prize like a shining light drawing us on. At the same time we look back upon our hrst two years in high school as a prelude to newer and greater things to come. Morro: Carpediem 0 F I A 3 COLORS: Crimson and Silver FLOWER: Gardenia PATRON: The Sacred Heart
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Left to Right, Top Row: G. Caldarclli R. Hoflon, E. Palmer, L. Pease: W. Thompson, J. Coale. Third Row: J. Storm, F. Wass, L. Motkowski, J. Olsen, G Heller, J. Culp, F. 0'Connor, K. Coale. Second Row: M. Lippi, E. Shimp, J. Dillendall, J. Szada, E Pavlovic, E. Gersic, T. Donohue Lower Row: P. Mannix. T. Kramer, M. Simonton, V. Bennett, P Brinley, H. Duimic, H. Pairits, A. Filippclli. Left lo Right, Top Row: H. l.amlm R Slou h G Easton C Wilcs- inslcy, ,Rodgers T., Wcitzvl. Third Row: A. Dunn, J. Minnaugh F. Kempf, H. Krcidler, L Natale, P. Burns, C. Camplcse. Second Row: A. Selway, M. Zlogar M. Nazay, A. Medved, J. Tolin J. Hibner, l.. Smithers. Lower Row: J. Mancinelli, R Schrieber, L. Ametrano, J. Lovra nitz, E. Matjasic, P. Breslin, E Cox, D, Raspa. RIDE on the bus, a walk through long corridors with hearts beating like trip-hammers, a barrage of questions, and hnally, silence. A nightmare? No, just our entrance into Catholic High School. You can imagine how the mighty Seniors smiled at our bewilderment, but then, we, too, smiled at the younger children when we reached home. Despite this little unpleasantness, we found that high school wasn't so had after all, for whenever we had some diffi- culty, there was always a friendly teacher, a cheery upperclassman, or our smiling principal to turn to. Now Freshmen aren't of very much use to a school except to take up room, but how about Sophomores? The second year found us again at a beautiful school set on a hill, a little disappointed to find some of our favorite Nuns gone, but we received a few more favorites in their places. But Sophomores have more to worry about than that- this thing called geometry, for instance. Of course, no one understood it, but we Preszdent . EDVVARD PALMER T H E C S S Vzce Preszdent . HELEN PAIRITS Secretary . , GLADYS SHAVER Treasurer . ALICE COX
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T H E C S President . . . . EDWARD CLARK Vice-President . . . . SIMON STOCK Secretary . . . FRANCIS NEUHAUS Treasurer . . JOSEPH HOLLINGER T WAS a beautiful day in early September, 1940, when one hundred and forty-seven earnest but frightened girls and boys became students of the Catholic High School. Although in number we were the largest Freshman class to enter, we felt very small indeed. Since that time the Freshman class has shown its ability in the scholastic as well as the athletic field. Scholastic achievement has been shown by the fact that at every quarterly distribution of honors, the Freshmen topped the roll, and by the fact that they were most numerous in the various clubs which offer membership to those whose minimum grade is eighty-Hve per cent. The Freshman boys have shown themselves capable sportsmen in football and basketball. As all Work and no play is not the policy of our class, we have enjoyed many social activities, the first of these being the Class Party held in the school cafe- Lqfl lu Right, Top Row: R. Albright, S. Lukacs, J. Russ, J. Miller, J. Marc-hi, J. Bowker. Third Row: E. Crubic,John Peshina, Jos. Peshina, J. Gould, R. Dolan, F. de Groot, J. Bennett, S. Aicllo. Second Row: C. Giannelli, T. Donvito, R. Creeden, J. Butalla, J. Waldschmitt, E. Miller, C. Oldshue. Lower Row: J. Cubranic, M. Har- rington, R. Kreidler, F. English, N. Kenny,J. Sansone, M. Dur- borow, R. Bihl. Left lu Rigbl, Top Row: D. Filippelli, J. Blanton, J. Clcment,J. Kambic, J. Filippclli. Third Row: V. Biasi, E. Hill, C. Forney, J. Hollinger, F. Neuhaus, E. Clark, R. Fazio, E. Hilton. Second Row: R. Pavusek, G. Boone, D. Frankavilla, J. Brnclnick, H. Gorse, D. Bullcndorf, G. Halbleib. Lower Row: C. Dennin, R. Adam, D. Healy, C. Orndorlf, L. Donzc, N. Bender, A. Ciambastian, E. Harrington.
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