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Upper Left Picture, First Row: Weiss, Dowling, Reich, Stock, Swank, Lanshe, Salinger, Bence, Fabianko- vitz, Lovranitz, Corish. Rear Rowf Trees, Egresitz, Patterson Mamuzre, Maher, Trephan, Finnen Krzyzosiak, Fox. Upper Right Picture: B. Fisher, Presi- dent, F. Hinnenkamp, Vice-President, J. Mann, Treasurer, M. Mitchell, Secretary. Lower Left Picture: H. Pairits, Secre- taryg J. Dowling, President, M. Slough, Vice-President, A. Medved, Treasurer. Lower Right Picture, Sealed: Rodgers, Secretaryg Raspa, Chairman of Biology, Mitchell, Chairman of General Science. Standing: Kilrain, Chairman of Chemis- try, Dowling, Treasurer, Kennedy, Vice-President, Jakovie, Presidentg Orndorlli, Chairman of Physics. Mallinckroclt Verein CUpper leftj Adviser, SISTER FLORIANA, S.C.C The purpose of this club is the same a I s The VVind- thorst Verem. -The club is here shown singing German songs from their textbooks. Pope Pius Xl Social Problems Club CLower leftj Adviser, SISTER lxlARlA CONSILIA, I.H.M. The Club was organized mainly for the discussion of current world problems among its hfty-eight members. At meetings held once a month, talks are usually given on a modern question, followed by an open discussion. PanfParish Promoters' Club Adviser, SISTER M. TERESITA, R.S.TNl. This most recent of our organizations was formed for a two-fold purpose: as an adjunct to the PRIDVVEN Staff to coordinate the business activities of that or- ganization, and to form a closer link between the high school and the interests and activities of the parishes of the Harrisburg Area. lts members are shown on pages 42 and 43. Venard Mission Club CUpper rigblb Adviser, SISTER RosA, S.C.C. The primary purpose of the Venard Mission Unit is to promote an interest in the missionary activities of the Church. Viewing the Unit from a spiritual angle, it has been an eminently successful enterprise in helping to spread the Kingdom of Christ. Mendelian Club fLower rigbtj Adviser, SISTER ELEANOR NIARIE, I.l'I.M. Over a hundred students of physics, chemistry, and general science form this Club. At bi-monthly meetings, recent seicntihc discoveries, such as polaroid Elm, candy manufactured from whey, hngerprinting by the inkless process, and the newest in fabrics were explained and demonstrated. Several science plays were given and many interesting hlms on Television, Liquid Air, Nlanufacture of Synthetic Nlaterials, and Air VVaves were enjoyed by the members. Junior Red Cross Council Adviser, SISTER TERESA JOSEPH, R.S.M. Two pupils from each of the twelve homerooms form the membership of this club, and meetings are held twice a month. Under its direction, the high school contributed hfty dollars this year to the National Fund. Two representatives were sent to the National Con- vention at Vllashington, D. C. PAGE SQ
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Upper Pielure, 1.1111 to Right, Lower Row: Rodgers, hlurland, hleQuatle, VVeii1er, Napiltonia, Bosehelli, Dunn, MeCuvern, Ciannelli, hlieeli, Canning, Corish, Second Row: Aiello, hlagaro, Soulliard, Sourbier, Reed, Fureieh, Klaiber. Donze, Donohue, lletzel, hlelnuglilin, Slough, hlaunix, Smith, Conte Top Roar: Dt-I.ut-is, Farina, Fuker, Breach, Dowling, Kennedy, Dihlartile, Breslin, Sehuudl, Easton, Dienno. Lower Picture, Lell lo Ri,uliz, l.ou'er Row: Zinuneruian, 0'l,eary, Stock, Dowling, Reardon, Corse, Harrington, lfrankayilla. Second Row: Forney, Trees, Verbos, Butalla, Donze, Cunningham, Cerdes, Biasi. Trip Row: Stock, Robenseiliner, Fabian, Koneeny, Morgan, Dowling, Breslin, Donalies. Debating Club Adviser, SISTER NIARLA CIOYSILIA, l,ll.Nl. This year's topic Resolved, 'That the power ol' the Federal Cvovernment should be increased was ably cle- bated before the student body and again belurc the Parent- Teacher Association. Le Cercle Francais A-lclriser, Sisii-Ll: Nl. f:OI.IZ'l I'l-1, R.S.Nl. l,e Cercle aims to develop a better understanding of lfreneh literature and customs. This it does in bi- munthly programs which have leatured the adventures of Remi in llector Nlalot's delightful 'Sans liamillegu two short plays, Nieette', and l.e Nledecin Kly- stilief' current events and past glories ol' France as presented in l.e IJl'llfJf1llflllll. The Amperian Club Ailriser, Slsiizn Nl. Sorioiano, l.l l.Nl. The Amperian Club gives opportunity for the presentation and discussion ol' mathematical subjects ol' interest. At the monthly meetings such topics as the Life ol' Ampereu and other Catholic mathema- ticians were read. The use ol' the slide rule and the solving of mathematical problems allorcl recreation as well as learning. The Windthorst Verein Atlriser, SlS'l'I'.R l'il.URl.-KN.-X, S.C.C. With the reorganization ofthe Windthorst Verein a new program ol' activities was launched. This year the club centered its attention and study upon Gt-rmany's cont ributions to civilization. lt has explored the realms ol' science, music, literature, language, and sports to learn what rle Germany played in each. Camera Club Ailriser, Riiv. VNR1. J. TTITZPATRICK The Camera Club was formed this year for the purpose ol' creating and fostering an active interest in both the theoretical and practical aspects ol' pho- tography. The Club sponsored lectures and did fre- quent laboratory work. ln addition, several members cooperated in securing camera snaps for PRIDNVEN. Tuii Wlxniiions-r VILREIN Ting D12nATiNe: CILLFB Lell Pielure, Sealed: Bayxsek, Zlogar Sinlcovitz, lliueei, Nlelz, Fgeurieder Slrmiling: Sostnrie, Doualies, Severine hlueller. Riislii Pitlure, Slurulinu: Sinkoxilz. Sealed: Dowling, Slough, Canning Urndorll, lieiineclv. Lower Pirliire, Lower Role: Xlannix Breslin, Carver. Set'1milR0w: Soulliartl, Crwml, Ulrlshue, Wfeiss. Third Row: Heller, Androulalxis, Ken nedy, Fgenrieder. Slundiniu: Peshina, Napiltonia, Pt-sh ina, Hetzel.
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I0 66.01 tion: The Pridwen Goes to Press 'L 'A EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief lhlARY P. DUNN Associate Editors ROSENIARX' M. KLAIBER RITA L. CORISH MARY E. NAPILTONIA MARY B. MCLAUGHLIN PAULINE SMITH MARIE LOUISE lVlORLAND RITA STOCK '42 LAY Fox '42 Art Editors DOROTIIY RASPA '43 JoHN E. SANSONE Sports FRANCIS HINNENKAMP '42 JOHN J. KENNEDY FRANK B. SINKOVITZ BUSINESS STAFF Advertising RICHARD W. SCHMIDT PAULINE MAGARO Photographers J. W. EGENRIEDER GILBERT I-IELLER '43 fypists MARY E. CAMPLESE ANNA C. BOMGARDNER BERTHA F. FISHER FRANCIS J. NAZAY Circulation and Subscriptions PIARRY LAMB '43 ANNA FEDERICO '42 lVlARY ZIMMERMAN '44 IVIARGARET ADAM '42 ANGELA SIMONIC '43 HELEN PAIRITS '43 IVIARY ALICE NIITCHELL '44 l I SISTER M. TERESITA, R.S.M Adviser Upper Picture, Seated: Morland, Kennedy, Dunn, Corish, Raspa, Sansone. Standing: Klaiber, Sinkovitz, Hinnenkamp, Stock, Napiltonia, Fox, Smith, McLaughlin. Lower Picture, Seated: Bomgarclner, Nazay, Schmidt, Magaro, Aclnm, Mitchell. Standing: Cumplese, Fisher, Simonic, Lamb, Federico, Zimmerman, llellur, Egcnrietler, Pairits. T LAST it's herefour annual. With no hang-over members from last ycar's staff and no available quarters in which to carry on its varied activities, TIIE 1941 PRIDVVEN began its existence with serious handi- caps. The appointment, however, of a large staff to include members other than Seniors, the acquisition, in February, of a staff room, and a determination to make this fourth yearbook the best in the sehool's history have offset the earlier dilheulties. At best, though, it is a seven-days-a-week responsibility. Photographers try to be everywhere at once, staff writers shadow the elusive sources of news, business stafl' members make last- minute collections, proofreaders lind three s's in class, the adviser reminds us of ten other jobs when we thought everything had been done. It has been good experience, however, and fun besides. We give you the hnished product, containing sixteen pages more than last year's. PAGE 60
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