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

 - Class of 1942

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Carpe Silver M o'r'ro: diem Coroasa Crimson and FLOWER: Gardenia PA'rRoN: The Sacred Heart OF 1943 Top Rau-: H. Iireidler, 'l cinsky, J. Culp, Lrfl In Right, E. Murphy, C. Win . 'l'. Weilizel. Fifth Row: W. Rodgers, J. Bruno, S. liadnnovie, G. Easton, R. Roben- scifner. Fourth Row: J.YlNI0l-nllo, J. Coale, I . Kempf, J. Szada. J. Minnaugh, E. Oakuln. Third Row: M. Zlognr, A. Dunne, M. Murphy, J. Llibner, M. Frye, A. Sc-lway. R. Iskric. Second Row: A. M1-dvr-sl. A. Simonie, J. Curran. M. Egenreider, D. Raspa, .l. Lovranitz, M. Gr-rdes. Lower Row: M. Wieger, A. Brennan. J. Waldron, ll. Barbush, M. Lippi, D. Pugliese, I.. Anietrruio. just as in fiction, our first chapter was devoted to acquainting ourselves with the new life we were to lead and with our new environment. At last a much-needed vacation was at hand, as also was a promotion-promotion to Sophomorehood. S0l'HOMORESl A funny word, but after our first appellation, Freshies, anything could be tolerated now. This year found Cha tel, II us wiser than ever. The manner in which we mastered all our subjects was superb. Practically the entire P school knew just what our status was. VVe even managed to look smarter than the Freshmen, a thing very diflicult to do. A party in the cafeteria opened our social roster. Participation in various activities kept us quite busy. Musical talent blos- somed forth. Recognition in football and basketball showed the upperclassmen that we, too, were on the high school map. All in all, we were feeling very much at home, when suddenly-another vacation and another promotion. jumoas, at last! Our entire class was so disheartened when school opened one month later than usual in the fall of '41 on Cha ner III account of the infantile paralysis epidemic, so this year more than ever we were ready to show our hidden I intelligence. ln the commercial Held we did quite well, and became the people in the news when speed and accuracy was our goal. Acting ability was exhibited in the school play, Peg O' My Heart. Musical talent continued to grow. A few-journalists, too, appeared on the list ofstarl' members of both school publications, our athletic prowess was brought to the notice of the public in sports- football, basketball and track. The junior Prom held in the Civic Club closed the social activities for the year. Then preparations for the final exams began, l 'I ain vacation and promotion, this time to nllignified Seniors. PAGE 31 and lo. . g



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