Immaculate Heart Academy - Echo Yearbook (Watertown, NY)
- Class of 1938
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IVIILDRED Sclwoler, Friend, lnspiralion ol lmrnaculale l-learl Sluolenls ln apprecialion ol your unllaqqinq zeal in educolion, your dcyoled and widespread lcindness, your belief and supporl' in all our purposes, and your encouraqernenl in our pursuil olCl1rislian ideals, We llwe Senior Class ol l938 alleclionelely dodicale llwis issue ol il' l-l E E C l-I O H which lincls in your lilo ol riclwnens and ellecliveness 61 iuslilicalion ol our mollo: Rfjffzfrl that liff' likr' 1 I'l'I',1' ullnv' l1li'.r.s'irl.rf, lJ1'1'r7'r'.i' ily 'rwlfln' from IIA' nxv' Illllllt'. SISTER M. MILDRED REVEREND MOTHER ROSE MARIE PRAYER OF FATHER ABRAM RYAN fPoet Prim! of Southj For The ProTecTion oT The UniTed STaTes MARY IMMACULATE! guard wiTh loving care This counTry dedicaTed To Thee. LeT Thy puriTy keep iT pure. WaTch over iTs insTiTuTions. As Thou arT The ReTuge oT all sinners, This counTry is The reTuge oT The exile and The oppressed. Guide iT ever in The ways oT peace. LeT iT never TorgeT iTs high vocaTion To Teach all The naTions oT The world, by word and example, The principles oT well- regulaTed liberTy and reverence Tor The righTs oT men. LeT noT iTs prosperiTy be iTs ruin. Alas! many oT iTs children, who lcnow noT whaT They do, are wallcing in uncerTain paThs, which are darlc, and lead Them away Trom The TruTh. lv1oTher oT all, pray Tor us and plead Tor Them, ThaT we, Thy children, may love and adore Thy adorable Son wiTh more TervenT TaiTh: and ThaT Those who are wandering in error's paTh may, Through Thy inTercession, reTurn To The one Fold oT The True Shepherd -To Thy Son, our Saviour, Jesus ChrisT, Amen. FCDREWGRD We, The olass oT NineTeen l-lundred and ThirTv-eighT, in order TO Torrn a more perTeoT bond oT devoTion beTween our- selves and The Chrislrian ideals oT our Alma lvlaTer, To esTablish our school days' n'iosT cherished rernernbranoes in our hearTs Torever, To insure To our successors in lrnmaoulaTe l-learT Aoadernv The privileges and genuine iovs ThaT have been ours, To provide Tor Those who Tollow us an inoenTive Tor sTilI TurTher endeavors, To prornoTe ThaT spiriT oT rnuTual love and undersfanoing which was handed down To us, and To seoure The blessings and good will oT Those who have been our oon- sTanT insoiraTion, do ordain and esTablish This ECl-lf? as our Tlnal rnernenTo Tor you, our Teaohers, parenTs and Triends. Wl',2b, Mmmwwv Dear Echo STaTT: I am enclosing herewiTh a shorT message on The Blessed MoTher Tor your yearbook The Echo . I would be graTeTuI To have a copy when iT is compIeTed if you would be so kind as To Torward one To me. Wishing you every success and wiTh kindesT regards and blessings, I am Sincerely in ChrisT, RT. Rev. Ivlsgr. EuITon J. Sheen MARY, OUR IVIQTI-TER Ten days aTTer The Ascension we Tind The AposTIes persevering wiTh one mind in prayer wiTh Ivlary The IvIoTher oT Jesus , awaiTing The descenT oT The I-Ioly SpiriT. The SpiriT had descended upon her aT IXIazareTh To make her The IVIoTher oT Jesus: now I-Ie descends upon The AposTIes To make Them I-Iis New Body and her The MoTher oT ThaT Body. Virgin in The Tlesh she broughT TorTh her TirsT-born, ChrisT, virgin by The puriTy oT her TaiTh she brings TorTh her oTher-born, The Church-and in boTh insTances iT is The I-Ioly SpiriT which renders her Tecund. Such was Gods reason Tor leaving The Blessed IVIoTher on oarTh Tor a Time aTTer I-Ier Son had ascended inTo I-Ieaven. Called To The sublime vocaTion oT being The IVIoTher oT ChrisT in I-Iis RedempTive work, iT was her duTy noT only To cradle The I-lead oT The Church in BeThlehem, buf also To cradle The Body in Jerusalem. The MysTicaI Body oT PenTecosT, like The physical body oT BeThlehem, was small and delicaTe and Trail, like any new- born Thing. ITs members were small, iTs organs were in The process oT TormaTion, and Though liTe was There iT was yeT To grow in age and grace and wisdom beTore God and men . BuT ThaT growTh and developmenT could noT be wiThouT The menace oT haTred and persecuTiong Tor new I-Ierods would arise To aTTack The Church as The oTher I-'Ierod had aTTacked iTs I-lead. IT was necessary, ThereTore, ThaT The IVloTher oT The inTanT IVIysTicaI ChrisT be There To besTow her loving care on iT as ThirTy-Three years beTore she had waTched over The inTanT ChrisT. Every inTanT needs a moTher's care - even an inTanT Church. The mysTery oT Jesus did noT begin wiThouT her, neiTher would iT Tinish wiThouT her. Cur Blessed Lord had kepT I-Iis promise. I-Ie did noT leave us orphans. I-Ie gave us I-Iis EaTher as Our EaTher, I-Iis SpiriT as Qur SpiriT, and I-Iis IVIoTher as Qui' MoTher. INIoT only was iT TiTTing ThaT Ivlary be presenT as IVloTher aT The birTh oT The MysTicaI ChrisT, iT was also TiTTing ThaT she be presenT as Queen oT The PxposTIes on The solemn day when The Church began preaching The Gospel To The world. IT was ThereTore in keeping wiTh her vocaTion ThaT she be wiTh The AposTIes on I3enTecosT To make known The IvIysTicaI ChrisT To The world, as she had made known The Physical ChrisT To shepherds and kings. PenTecosT was IVIary's spiriTuaI BeThlehem, her new Epiphany in which, as IvIoTher, sTanding by The crib oT The MysTic ChrisT, she makes I-lim known once again To oTher shepherds and oTher kings. Finally when in The Providence oT God The Church had grown To iTs Tull sTaTure and began iTs public liTe as l-ler Son began l-lis when l-le leTT The maTernal home aT NazareTh, Mary was called To her reward. l-ler Divine Son had l-lis CruciTixion and l-lis ResurrecTion and Then l-lis Ascension. Mary had her cruciTixion as The sword oT sorrow pierced her hearT on Calvary. BuT she was now To have The counTerparT oT l-lis Ascension - and ThaT was her AssumpTion inTo l-Teaven. In ThaT sTaTe oT glory Tor which we labor here below, ChrisT The l-lead oT The MysTical Body lives To inTercede Tor us beTore The l-leavenly l:aTher. AssociaTed wiTh l-lim in glory, as she had been associaTed wiTh l-lim in l-lis earThly pilgrimage, is l-lis MoTher, The Queen oT Angels and SainTs. inseparably uniTed aT The Cross when The reservoirs oT RedernpTion were Tilled, They are now inseparably uniTed in heaven as Those same rneriTs are poured ouT upon all who believe in l-lirn as BroTher, in her as MoTher, and in God as FaTher. ChrisT is The Redeemer, Mary The co-RedernpTrix. ChrisT is The l-lead oT The Church, Mary The channel Therein oT ChrisT's graces. And Thus do we say To her: Lovely Lady dressed in blue Teach me how To pray! God was iusT your liTTle Boy Tell me whaT To say. Did you liTT l-lirn up son'ieTimes GenTly, on your knee? Did you sing To l-lim The way MoTher does To me? Did you hold l-lis hand aT nighT? Did you ever Try Telling sTories oT The world? Q! And did l-le cry? Do you Think l-Te cares IT l Tell l-lim Things? LiTTle Things ThaT happen? And do The angels' wings Make a noise? Can l-le hear me if l speak low? Does l-le undersTand me now? Tell me, Tor you know. Lovely Lady dressed in blue Teach rne how To prayl God was iusT your liTTle Boy And you know The wayl Poem by Mary Dixon Tlmym- TQ FGRM A MGRE PERPECT LJNIQN MX- P f MF FTFF CCLJ Car rearrs pulsare lhe lallh we hold En Jrheel To erand a bulffarl in rhls sea of slrifet lfof do we Cff a oner lor rhro' The world Ne hear The olarlon oall lor unlry. Fed be lhal world efpanslfe or conhnecl To our 5rnaH spheret fre own ll as a Trulh Thar ffhere 'rhe bond of union holds no place, There chaos dread ensuest lhere ehalns do plnd. So wilh clasped hands, dear clasarnales, lel Us plan Thls shield ol oneness- lhue, a love enshrine, And we shall hope Jrhal lrern l'l'S roofs shall sprlng A pleasing lo your eounlrry and lp rnlne. Thal all may hear rhe foioe el Charlly Re-echoing lo our plea lor unily. UNlTY f-,-'lui rj: U -H J, lr D151 U 111 I-fl ff. EdwTOr-nfl-CHC? 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Q pf' 4' CC r-fW'rYN1-v--v C, 'WC Cow paffy 4, 2' Soddlfy 4' GP-ee Club 4' Df6'T'w6T?C Cho 3' 'Bifosh Cff'f+fw J , Commwee Clase Day 3' CCTf'9.'+66 Be5Ve'ca'W Dance 3' CWM' we Q BURNS, RUTI-I ELIZABETH II35 Academy Slreel Academic Course Holy Eamily Junior Hiqlw ln thy llkllfl, the flew of youth, Un thy lipi-, Ihr .smile uf truth. Academic Evening 43 Qrcneslra 43 Glee Club 43 Sodalily Counsellor 43 Clirisl- mas Assembly 43 Tea Dance Commiilee 43 Conslilulion Day Program 4: Class Day Commillee 33 Clnrislmas Enlerlainmenl 33 May Musical 3, 2. DECKER, DONALD PAUL 639 Cooper Sire-el Academic Cours Sacred Hearl Scliool l llrzitrn to lllllyll nt M'r1'ytl1if1q, hor fttlll' of bring obliged to zuwp. Class Day 4, 33 Sodalily Ali Adverlisinq Commillee 4: Cornmillee Christmas Parly 33 Commillee Hallowelen Early 23 Elmer 23 SI. Palriclfls Day Program I. DE LADURANTEY, KERMIT PAUL 5I8 Mullin Slreel Academic Course Walerlown I-Iiqh Sclwool flll l lllk Li In hr lr! nlonr. Sodaliiy 43 Class Day 37 Gel-Acquainled Parly 3. DERMADY, MAPGAREI ELIZABETH 3I5 South Meadow Slrecl Academic Course Walerlown Hiqli Sclriool Sfnfzllillq with qfmrl hunlrr ,Intl thi' joy of lrziinq. Howdy Slranqeru 43 Commiflce Clririslmaz Dance 42 Commiltee Ilwanlcsqivinq Dance 4: Comrnillee Dancing Class Prom 4: Sodalily 4. Reflect that life like t Z't'l Y other l7lf'5.I'lilZg, Derivxes its 'value from its use alone. DONOGHUE RAYMOND LAWRENCE I37 St. Mary's Street Academic Course Sacred l-leart School .17 fave with gladness oi'erspread.' Soft smiles, by human kindness bredf Howdy Stranger 4' Echo Advertising Statt 4, 3' Committee Get-Acquainted Party 4' Comm'ttee Christmas Dance 4' Glee Club 4' Committee Class Day 2. FARMER DOROTHY FRANCES 250 North Pleasan' Street Academic Course Holy Family l-ligh School Uvhen thou art near, The wintry days are funes. Sodality 4' Committee Get-Acquainted Party 3' Committee Class Day 3' Dancing Class 3' Echo Advertising Statt 2' Echo Associate Editor 2. FIELDS, EDWARD VINCENT 7I7 Davidson Street Academic Course Immaculate Heart Academy Elementary Department lid rather be right Than be President. Orchestra 4, 3, 2, l' Christmas Assembly 4' Sodality 4' Glee Club 47 Jazz Orchestra 3' May Musical 3. FINLEY, ROBERT EDWARD I53 l-laney Street Academic Course St. Patriclcs School Often a silent face has 'uoiee and words. Basketball 4: Sodality 4. FITZGERALD, MARY I-IANNAI-I 362 Wesl Main Slreel Academic Course Immaculaie I-Iearlr Academy Elemeniary Deparlmenl To hear her .vpenh 111111 sweetly ymile You were in l'r1r111lise Ihe while. Class Secreiary 43 Assisiani EdiIor Echo 4, I-Iowdy Slrangeru 43 May Musical 4, 3, Glee Club 43 Sodalily 41 Orclweslra 4, 3, 21 Commiiiee l-laIlowe'en Parly 4, Academic Evening 45 Baslcelball 3, 2, Ciirislmas Enlreriainmenl 33 Commiilee Class Day 33 SI. Palriclcs Celebralion I. FRANK, WILLIAM FREDERICK IOO6 Myrlle Avenue Academic Course I-Ioly Family I-liqlw School The ladies will him .iuieetp The i'lair.i', ni' he Irenzli on them, him' his feef. Sodalily 41 Adveriisinq Comrniilee 4. FRATTALI, CLEMENT ZIS Soufn Indiana Avenue Academic Course Waieriown I-Iigli Scliool flly l'ffl'LL'I1 is in my heart, Nut on my head. Sodalify 4. GLEASOIII, MARGARET EMMA 639 Mill Slreol Academic Course Sacred Head Sclwool yillffl' Li Il .mfr and fu'mi'1'e grave, fl nut of lhouyhl upon her fm-e. Sodalily 43 Class Day Commiilee 3: SI. Pairiclcs Celebralion I. Reflect fha! life like every ofher bleysing, D?7'Zl1'E5 its 'uafzze from zts use afone HATCH GEORGE EREDERlCK 40 H gh t e ao m c C Vxtest Carthage High School Persuafion tip: his tongue Ifhenier he speakx. Echo S at' 4 Howoy Stranger 4' Captain Basketball 4 Sooal y 4 Cons u on ay C leorat on 4' Academic Evening 4' Glee Club 4 Comm tee D y 4 Basketball 3' Comnittee Basketball Dance HOBAN LEWIS M. 4 3Ca,Ste Acao mc Cous Holy Eamily High School I5 this a drfamf' O, if it be a dream Let me sleep on. 4 B ve Ball 5. KELLY MICHAEL JOSEPH l-loly Eamily High School Hold the fort for I am Corning. LACOMBE, MARIAN CECILIA Holy Family Junior High C urage of heart and- Tlmt Grace of God whifh ix fourtfsg Glee Club 4 Sodality 4: Constitution Program 47 Academic Evening 4 Christ mas Entertainment 2 Halloween Committee 4. LANDRY, ROSEMARY CONSTANCE 373 Wesl Main Slreel Commercial Course Sacred Hearl School ililIl'I'F,S l'U.lt'lllIlI',1',' flmfs for I't'lIlL'll1bY'll71C'f' Business Manager Echo Slall 41 Sodaliry 4, Echo Adverlising Slall 4, 3, 2, l' Howdy Slrangern Adyerlising Slall 4: Chrislmas Parly 4: Commillee Gel- Acguainled Early 43 'Birds' Chrislmas Carol 37 Commillee Class Day 3. LAWRETSJCE, RQBERT FRANCIS 637 Boyd Slreel Academic Course Holy Family High School pl nmn I A'Ilt lL' who liwfzl upon Il imile plnzl zvrll it fn! him. Edilor-in-chief 4: Howdy Slrangeru 43 Sodalily Counsellor 43 Glee Club 4: Commillee Halloween Rarly 47 Commillee Chrislmas Parly 43 Consfirulion Day Program 43 Academic Evening 47 Class Presidenf 37 Man on lhe Box 2. LEONARD, JQHN CHARLES IOO6 Cvolharn Slreer Academic Course Soulh Junior High llilzen Ihr .ilmrr in UVAII at lair: llilzo will fnunt Ihr bfllozui pmt? Howdy Slrangerll 4: Connmillee Chrislmas Parry 4: Commillee Gel- Acguainled Rarly 41 Commillee Class Day 3. MARllN, RUTH IDA l6O len Eycl Slrecl Academic Course Bronwille School ll ii qnfirl In lt'lIgllIt'II In Illr lrlxi .1 Allllllj' llzoml. Clase Vice-prezidenl 4. Reflefl Ilml life like f'7'f'ry ollzer blt'5.l'lill!j, Daz'z1'af 1 X fzlfqlli from fix Ziff fzfcm , .-:- . - A-,- V- - -., V-, I '.'. 'IC of 'f 'I ,r 1 43 v ,115 'vfif '14 ' I . 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'-4 '- 15 J' SCHULTZ, EILEEN MARIE 333 West Lynde Street Academic Course Sacred l-leart School Tell nie, eyex, wlmt 'tis ye're .veelrilzyj hor ye're .vnyillg .vonietlling sweet. Qrchestra 4, 33 Glee Club 4i Sodality 4: Christmas Assembly 43 Constitution Day Program 43 Committee Class Day 33 Basketball 3, 23 Echo Advertising Statt 2. STUMPE, MARY ALYCE 509 l-tolcomb Street Commercial Course Watertown l-ligh School llilzolewnie ny air 111111 genial as the light, llit'll'Ullll' in every rlinie as breath of flowery. Howdy Stranger 43 Secretary ot Sodality 43 Constitution Day Program 43 Echo Statt 43 Echo Advertising Statt 4. SWEET, DOROTHY ALICE 362 West Main Street Academic Course l-loly Eamily Junior High Thou fllllliyl not to thy plrlee by llt't'lIiFI1f, It is the very plnee God meant for thee. Sodality 43 Constitution Day Program 43 Qrchestra 4, 33 Dancing Class 43 Committee l-lalloween Party 43 The Erench Maid and the Phonographu 3i Committee Class Day 33 Baslcetball 3, 2. WHITMORE, JAMES RQBERT S3I South Massey Street Academic Course St. Patricks School ffe lmx the 'lL'l.Vlf1Ill of nge, Yet is not 1lep1'e.i.ve1l with its irzfirzliities. Class Treasurer 43 l-lowdy Stranger 43 Sodality 43 Glee Club 43 Committee Christmas Party 43 Committee l-lallowe'en Party 43 Constitution Day Celebra- tion 43 Echo Advertising Statt 4, 3, 23 Committee Class Day 3. Reflerl that life like every other blessing, Deri1'e.v its 'value from its use alone. T CD E S T !X B L IS TT j LJ S T Iii E j LJ S T lf: E Q ooQoTevrARwER Vlffse wTTh all The wisdorn oT The sages, You ovfell aparT To wield a ehasTenTng hand? Calf' mfh all The calrnness oT The agesy You seel To heal The wounds ThaT bleed our land. STern, rugged nurse, Thy mTn?sTraTions duly MusT course a paTh ThaT oThers dare noT Trodf Flo Teehleness oT hearT- no lusT unruly lvlusT nnar The TrysT Thy nnlssion holds wITh God. O JusTlcel may Thy hand be Tlrrn In curloing The rods oT ruThless TyranTs doomed To Tall? Oh heedl above This greedy worlds dlsTurbTng The words oT God: l.e-T JusTice ruleTh all. SODALITY CDF Tl-TE IMMACLILATE HEART CDF MARY 44 FRANCIS MULLEN, Pre-TecT, '38 An ouTsTanding developmenT oT The pasT year, and one highly producTive Tor The TuTure, was The organizaTion oT our SodaliTy under The beauTiTul TiTle oT The lmmaculaTe l-learT oT Mary. Through The ardenT supervision oT Reverend Cornelius R. Vullings, M.S.C., DirecTor oT Re- ligion, our sodaliTy has been canonically esTablished by permission of MosT Reverend J. l-l. Conroy, Bishop oT Ogdensburg, and aTTiliaTion has been made wiTh The Prima Rrimaria oT Rome, lTaly. WiTh an organizaTion so empowered To imparT special graces, a greaT maioriTy oT sTudenTs eagerly responded To our call Tor members. Since our sodaliTy is under The paTronage oT The lmmaculaTe T-learT oT Mary, iT seemed TiTTing ThaT our TirsT solemn recepTion be held December 8, in our Academy chapel, where nineTy sTudenTs pledged Their TideliTy To The rules oT The organizaTion and received The sodaliTy medal. AnoTher recepTion was held March 25, The FeasT oT The AnnunciaTion. AT boTh oT These ceremonies The sTudenT body sang The Gregorian ChanT High Mass, and all received T-loly Communion. A spiriT oT enThusiasm has prevailed among our sodalisTs, malcing The organizaTion a viTal parT oT our school liTe. lT is a greaT Tield which admiTs oT many varying inTeresTs and our sTudenTs seem To have caughT The spiriT oT iT. Thus Tar, we have Tormed a Living Rosary CommiTTee, whose privi- lege iT is To promoTe devoTion To Mary, and To bring her more inTimaTely inTo The lives oT our sodalisTs, Through The reciTaTion oT The Rosary. RuTh Burns has been mosT zealous as Chairman oT This commiTTee. We Teei ThaT special graces have come inTo our lives Through The loving inTer- cession oT Mary lmmaculaTe. Qur l-Tome and Foreign Missions CommiTTee, under The leadership oT RoberT Lawrence, has made a very subsTanTial beginning. We hope ThaT The worlf oT This commiTTee will conTinue To grow as we realize how Truly a source oT blessing iT is To us. Indeed, iT is an honor and a privilege To be a member oT a SodaliTy which uniTes us in such an inTimaTe way wiTh our Lady, whose children we are in a very special manner. l would appeal To all TuTure Academy sTudenTs To enTer inTo SodaliTy acTiviTies wiTh hearT and soul and mind, Thus sTriving To aTTain iTs greaT aim-personal holiness and acTive CaTholiciTy. 1 ' L 'J , ' if, yu llfff , ,V .1 ww ,U r MMI. ,- . , ,. ,iff ,I Q 1 iff ,- ,. .N ..g F X' f f fx ,ff-I-.ff J., - NJ V ' - f L ,.,A V A- ,K IIN.: If1c21f.,f!lr f,r,Ufw '-- wr--W-:.f :.'--Nf 'nf j Cf-. p A -pf A -A -A -A ,R , li no! ff7'+'l'.1 rflzff ivrilrr ,J L i +5 figillf If1argareT Vanfbulen, ary ff. TJ FT Um' qfrlll rnfiwii nrr our ffloffzzrrnf Eileen 2chulTZ FELICITATIQNST During The pasT year our sTudenTs have accomplished TeaTs in various Tields. The Two which are oT parTicular inTeresT To me concern fXThleTics and Business. l-low we glowed wifh pride when during a general assembly programi Tour girls were awarded gold medals Tor ouTsTanding sporTsmanshipi shown ThroughouT The NorThern New Yorlf League TournamenT games. RecenTly Too, The commercial classes have enioyed a TasTe oT glory. Four members oT The SecreTarial PracTice Class have been parTicipaTing in a naTionwide business leTTer wriTing conTesT, sponsored by The Business EducaTion World . All Tour sTudenTs were presenTed wiTh cerTiTicaTes bearing gold seals, signiTying excellency in all worlc submiTTed. Veronica Janaclc one gold seal MargareT McPherson Two gold seals Mary Alyce STumpT one gold seal MargareT Van Aulcen Two gold seals NaTurally we are proud and happy oT obiecTives so successTully aTTained. We realize, however, ThaT all praises heaped upon our heads, is buT basling in The reTlecTed glory oT The worlr oT our Teacher. We hope we have made you happy, Too. fllftfl' of fha 7L'UI'flf.y AVJAPDQ f f ,il ffl! 2l:'QFflflflf1llQl-llP LQTT To rifhl: li!larfareT Vanfuler J J Lucille Mullen, l-flary T-l. l5iTzgerald ff MAl7GfXPE'lVf',llPl,lVEl5 32 J, 1 x Y 4 11.31 Inbwg mfr Plcuw.'f1,, f-.f:.r,-. ...: ': .-:,f-f:,- H..- -.,. ,,.-, 4 .N,-. -, :-,,:,,, M . .,,, -..- -J Jflzolfzr ilzozcu no wznzzz. rf jf no fo ffmIff.f1'- In flvzfff mn! ,f- lz Ht if f wi SESQUICENTEIXINIAL QF CONSTITUTION-IQ37-l939 A Tamous birThday is being commemoraTed ThroughouT every sTaTe in The union. The celebraTion sTarTed SepTember I7, I937, The one hundred TiTTieTh anniversary oT The adopTion oT our ConsTiTuTion, The birfh oT democracy, and will conTinue unTiI April 30, I939, The one hundred TiTTieTh anniversary oT The inauguraTion oT George WashingTon as TirsT PresidenT oT These UniTed STaTes. During These Two years, We The People are launching upon a program oT educaTion concerning This greaT naTional documenT which Tor a cenTury and a haIT has sTood every TesTg which, Tor a cenTury and a haIT has been an unTaiIing guide Through The weakness oT naTional inTancy, The sTress oT Terrible war beTween The sTaTes, Through crises aT home and abroad. We, as sTudenTs, consider iT a privi- lege, an unusual opporTuniTy granTed To us This year and nexT, To be able under proper guidance To Trace The origin oT our ConsTiTuTion, To sTudy wiTh The proper appreciaTion The hisTorical seTTing Trom which This greaT documenT has developed, To become acguainTed wiTh The men who ren- dered service in ThaT greaT convenTiong To analyze The sTruggIe Tor raTiTi- caTion and The sTeps in The growTh oT our counTry which has now reached The pinnacle oT world leadership. CerTainIy such a sTudy cannoT help buT resuIT in someThing greaTer Than mere Icnowledge and undersTandingg namely, a new inspiraTion and a deeper appreciaTion, boTh oT which are so essenTial during These Times when represenTaTive governmenTs, The world over, are Tacing crucial siTuaTions. In such Times, cerTainly, we should be inspired To a Tuller ciTizenship and a Tirmer deTerminaTion To hold TasT To Those principles which have made oT us a greaT people. WiTh This end in view The SesquicenTennial Commission will spread The celebraTion To every secTion oT The UniTed STaTes, To iTs TerriTories, and island possessions. Each and every ciTy, sTaTe and privaTe insTiTuTion is being aslced To parTicipaTe in The program oT evenTs aT some Time beTween SepTember, IQ37 and April, l939. IT is my pleasure To say ThaT we oT The Academy have already played a parT in This greaT ConsTiTuTional drama. SepTember I7 was seT aside as ConsTiTuTion Day, given over To a PaTrioTic Assembly Program. 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N- :41l'lt fl.t,N SCX 1 2 'rar- 'WE di WH-gg CAGERS TAKE A BOW 44 GEORGE HATCH, '38 Slowly The curTain descends amidsT sTouT cheering Tor The Cagers oT I938. Behind sTage, we courTsTers are Tull oT apology, noT having aTTained This season, The undeTeaTed record so dear To The hearTs oT all aThleTes. BuT The conTiding TrusT and pride which our Academy reposes in us, means so much more Than The mere Tuclfing away oT vicTories. And smarTly ouTTiTTed in our new blues and whiTes, we gallanT baslceTeers Talce our posiTions on courT To receive a big hand on The compleTion oT The mosT diTTiculT schedule yeT underTaken by our squad. SpecTacular in The dramaTis personae sTand: Bill Weller- OuTsTanding as shooTing guard and cuT-shoT arTisT. AnThony La JueTT-Exceedingly dangerous and agile. T-lis hoolc-shoTs will always be an l. l-l. A. TradiTion. Clem FraTTali - BesT long-shoT on The Team. Jimmy Shaughnessy-Top-noTch guarding. Jimmy will lead The Team nexT year. Francis Mullen -The CenTer in every sense oT The word. No ball ever escaped him. Bill Chapman - ln The limelighT as subsTiTuTe cenTer. BesT oT luck nexT year, Bill. Dave Leonard - Superb marksmanship - and loyalTy ThaT lcepT The Team co-operaTing. Ken l-laggeTT- Skilhful playing in every game. Ken will lead The oTTense nexT year. QThers who didn'T rise To sTellar roles, buT well worThy oT menTion are: George Burns, RoberT Finley, Thomas Kelly, Lucien La l:oresT, Paul Mullen, and George Towsley. And now beTore we malfe our Tinal bow, This courTsTer conTesses ThaT as CapTain oT The Cagers, he is graTeTul Tor The honor which such leader- ship enTails and is highly appreciaTive oT The spiriT maniTesTed in every Tray. A word oT Thanks To our cheerleaders also Tor wiThouT cheering baslceTball loses halT iTs sparlcle. These coaxers oT The mulTiTude cerTainly had Their momenTs and share in any glory ThaT is ours. IT is also TiTTing aT This Time ThaT we pause To pay TribuTe To John T-liclcey, our Coach, and To Bill MarTin, our Manager, boTh oT whom have shown able and unrelenTing eTTorTs, unsehfish loyalTy and devoTion. To boTh oT you, we say, Thanks a Millon . if ,' ,hz 'A ,W f XY V Dwi JUN :LO J C'Qf3 ff'f1.ff !I7lvff!lf'l1Ilf Srlrflrr' ,wzlr fur fozmfl. err Tcrgrfi Pzievrarf Cifjb Pafrrrgrrq Dzrrzgrrue ff! 'arfr Print Liu ,Q Earrfr L22f'rQ ,r Ca ww, QW r-ow: .A llrzfrfw ilu' mlm zullo lzfzrr bww fzbfr To fwzrn llw IIIIINW of lflizlgs. Upper: lcfr ro rrgrur: NrHra'rr Marfrf fveorgrf Harcrr, Luderr LeFore2+ Loffcri ferr fo rlgrrri Luiref Leflcre Jafrrrr Leorrard, Poker? Frrrhf ,1k, 'Q Mm iii eq TG INSURE DGMESTIC TRANQULLITY TRANQUILLITY ff HLEEN M. SO-ULTZ 33 Tren arr We prewrised peace Wren azure MVS PM Twiighf dose Mia gesrure wlde and Hgh Them ras? Tre Qaler er? sferiec rearpfe reefs Na+ rr+a?e a earderabrum 'Per +ve sky. TaVe up fr! resrfrwg pace upon our HR s Tree Caefffe or Greece Pdsarn, flee Hvose barsi Come eraser, fed our farrevfs Gag vflrh Tears, Bend Fewer. for Mere SWE are udrf scars. J! Amd whrh Mine esive mare? bras? From our eyes These Tears of war - rms we eaw vary spam Thar graves In wanders feids Held hoiocausjr Of marfs cruel Inhumamirf fe marmm. RETREAT ff J. ROBERT VV!-TITMORE, '38 A highly imporTanT TacTor in The school year oT each and every sTudenT is his spiriTual invenTory or Annual ReTreaT. This pasT year, The TirsT Three days oT l-loly Week, a very TiTTing Time indeed, were puT wholly aT our disposal, during which Time we were To malce a serious sTudy oT The spiriTual progress we had rnade since our reTreaT oT The previous year. Reverend Dominic Kenney, oT The Franciscan Eriars oT The ATone- menT, conducTed our reTreaT guiding us in our selT-examinaTion by his very inspiring conTerences. EaTher Dominic TreaTed subiecTs very Tunda- menTal and pracTical in The daily liTe oT every good CaTholicg namely, The Three Theological virTues oT EaiTh, T-lope and ChariTy, The angelic virTue oT RuriTy, The sacramenTs oT Renance and ExTreme UncTion, and lasTly, DeaTh. A T-ligh Mass was celebraTed each morning. Evening devoTions closed wiTh BenedicTion oT The lvlosT Blessed SacramenT. The enTire sTudenT body, led by Reverend C. R. Vullings, DirecTor oT Religion, sang The Gregorian ChanT Mass and BenedicTion. fiifriki .nqqqau-u-nwnvmv ff MY SCUL f-'---r' ,vf --.-,-.P - Q-, .f- .1 Nafffec of 'fe 'eye 2' e fcifcef 3 if xr- r- , ' ,ff gy 5 F -ff r' fr I fwfr- ,JQUGGC c:,f 5 1. fe N, , , 2 NQWFQ e 5'c efei 'i 'effz ce - , - Nefchhg We cccf-T' 5 g'Cf!,'xC 5176. 'Vfis D-Hp , f,-fn' ffgnf gk ,f fp- ML :mg ww:,,CJ,,::J.,,U--': Ur: J- W, .,,, F GFA! D' Lffffn WL f 'f 'fx -'fan .1 Ju. P-, ff, ,- , - Vo- - ,W flu' yyllf gf llllljjl lflllllfff fluff' Ur' 1'l1Kf ll I. H. A. QRCHECI PP. 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L iszl FIRST SOPRANO FIRST TENOR Dorolhy Farmer George Towsley Belnly Phelps Gerald Wiley SECOND SOPRANO SECOND TENOR Rulh Louclcs James Towsley Johanna Capone George Burns ALTO BASS Elizabefh Kauffman William Chapman BeHy Jane I-Iall William Marlin Mary Marlha Coughlin EIizabe'rh's Prayer oosouoss.,,,osoo.....so,,ooo.oo,.. soo,,,. R . Wagner Dorolhy Farmer Hliri fl'lIl', ll ffuml film' 11r'wl,i ll TronT Row: George Knapp, Qc-orge Towuley, Rulli louclv., Mary ll, lilfgi,-r.ill Jayne Kealing, Fred Smils, Rolqerl Wllilrriririe Middle Row: George HaTch, lvlaigarel Dermacly, David leormicl, Willilzrri Cliiiyirrimi Palricia Ames, Mary A. STumpT, Conslance Kendall Baclr Row: Williarn McDonald, Margarel Van !Xuli:ri, Willi.irii lvliirlin, Rcilwrl Lawrence, Raymond Donoghue, John Leonard, Trance-, Mullen, Slanlf-y Zan-mli.i T'llUll'1JT' .S I'R.'l.N'flliR I Senior Play ol l93U The wave oT a magic wand does noT produce a play. There are rehearsals, rehearsals and Then a Tew more rehearsals. The exciTemenT ol The day beTore . . . The courage a IiH-Ie nialseeup gives . . . The TorTuring momenTs waiTing To go on. The sTirring music dies awayg The audience awaiTs The rise oT The curTain as lighTs al3ouT Them grow dim. LighTs llood The sTageg The cur- Tain slowly rises on The colorTul WesTern Ranch scenesand Howdy STranger is on. Through Three specTacular scenes brimming wiTh acsTion, The casT delighTs iTs audience, and many oT The characTers who rise To sTellar roles will live long in The memory oT drama lovers. And so l. HJX. adds anoTher jewel To iTs crown oT dramaTic successes. Thr flfrl-1' ix I1,UlIt',' flu' fllffflill rfrnpx, Sfuic' fllfljllfj in flu' jw1'uf11f1lrr'.v ffrfff .f lllfllllfllf yr! ilu' uffrn' Alupx, .fmf fuultv fzrulznzl, fu .my f-flI'l'7L't'H. If fx llll jI'k3'lNllt' -2c'wf'zl Illlfl truly' Almf, '1L'l1r'11 l11 x lfllzyfflrzl nuff .Yrljll lm .Yllj Hr .vl1u'Ic'.v, ax ln' H'11m'1'f',x' lin' IIIIIAAH ,f f-llfl' lllffffv Illlyffljllfj llllf guy. lm.. ,ahh QP 2 fZ'? Q-1-4 Q., , ' A 1 f WMM ' f fwwff' if- i Tlrere is Il p,c'Il.S'lll't' In poelzic pafrzy, 1l'l'11'z'l1 only jwelx lcrmfw. CQIVIPAIQISQINI Q MARY ALYCE sTuMPr, '38 I sc:ruTinized a snow drop As iT Tell Trom heaven, And iTs paTTern was mosT inTricaTe. IT caughT The sun and held A small parT oT iT. As iT camo Talling Through The air, IT was symbolic oT The greaTesT puriTy. IT had iusT IeTT Gods hands. BuT close To The ground -iT melTed. Qur souls are like The snow drops When They leave God. BuT when They mix wiTh The earTh - They Too melT inTo earThliness. PECDPLE ON Tl-IE STREET I love To waTch Them all go by - People on The sTreeTg and why? Oh! because Some are ploTTingg some are glad, Some will laugh, and some are sad, Some have money, oThers none, Some have work, and loTs oT Tung Some are ill, some all righTg Some see darkness, oThers lighT. BuT on Their Taces, everyone PorTrays iT he has losT or won. I love To waTch Them all go pasT. IT's liTe - This blundering, hurrying mass. Ohl whisTling wind, Tling ouT your cloak, And Take me wiTh you, please. I wanT To know The ToresT Tolk, So Take me wiTh you, please. JusT whisper in my ear and Tell SecreTs ThaT you hear ln brook, in dale, in seCreT dell, STories ThaT you hear. BuT mosT oT all I wanT To know AbouT The ToresT green, Where pines grow Tall and rivuleTs Tlow, All in The ToresT green. Chl Take me on your back-buT sTop When, wind, you reach The pines, And mysTic dales and brooks, Then drop Me, when you reach The pines. O WIND TO A FLOWER C4 MARION LACOMBE, '38 Whal morlal could Ihinlc you? Surely noi men, Oh beaulilul gem! Designed so surely, Delicalrely, Irailly. From whal magical Wondrous malerial So lovely and dear? Who conceived you, who framed you From apparenlly nil? By Gods hand was I weld, Beyond man's poor Jrhoughl. God formed meg I-Ie made me From slray, worlhless mailer: You could never have wroughl mel So Jriny, so mighly, Tenderly, soflly, Modeslly, dainlily Molded and fashioned On I-Iis Iv1o+her's pallern Of pure blessed virluef' AT NIOI-IT , IQOSEMARY LANDRY, '38 As I slrolled info 'rhe garden I beheld a Jrapeslry brighl. Each row of flowers bade me welcome Upon 'rhis nighl of nighls. As I gazed info The heavens, I beheld a wondrous sighlg The slars were Ihe flowers of heaven Upon This nighl of nighls. frlii' IX ll ilnllniy' Nun' 'lwthifl fl Ullll' ll .ilflilllrm lllulnfllf. SPRING HAD COME ef ELIYABFTH l-fAUllMAll, 'H We rose, Qur eyes upon lhe oulsido world Qur hearls were swelled wilh happiness Which clumsy words could nol express, lor Spring has come , we lold ourselves, And laughed wilh happy, glowing eyes. How high and warm lhe lemperalurel We smiled. A rolain redlareasl could be seen. lndeed, lour limid chirps ol wonder Came sweelly lo our lisl'ning ears. Oh! Spring has come! We sang aloud, And danced wilh heayy feel grown lighl. Wilh us - lhe besl par'r of lhe year. We slepl. Qur sleep was hosl lo many dreams Which shyly carrie and iusl as sollly wenl To call upon us elher drowsy nighls. Spring has come . The whisper carrie lroin lheni And caused our lips lo slowly smile, And in lhe words lo lind delighl. We rose. Qur eyes upon The oulside world, And wond'ringly we gazed upon The Light ol pure, laul lrozen, while. Spring had come , lhe cold wind seemed lo sigh. And we also seemed lo hear lhe words, ll sollly slipped away al nighlf' LQVEAS GARDEN QQ ELIZABETH KAUFFMAN, '39 l wandered in lhe garden ol my hearl, While a slorm ol anger swelol lhe boughfbenl lreesg An ugly cloud ol darkness overhead Senl oul ol sighl lhe warming sun and bees. You were a rose, my dear, along a mossy balh- A guiy'ring llow'r whom l was giving paing And as you swayed againsl lhe slorm Your yelyel cheeks were wel wilh lears and rain. l gazed upon lhe garden ol my hearl lhal eye. There was a Cooling, damoning misl Thal sellled sollly on lhe leayes and A rose's lovely pelals genlly kissed. You were lhe rose, my dear, whom l had bruised In slormy moods. And as l walked along lhe lane' I saw your head was benl wilh guiel griel, And your lender cheeks were wel wilh lears and l slrolled lhroughoul lhe garden ol my hearl, And l smiled al your smiling 'nealh lhe sun. Your cheeks were damp wilh glisl'ning morning dew, lQr lears7l -- and you had lin'lly won. -lhroughoul lhe slorm, dear, you had benl, Bul ils ragings all had been in vain, For you liye on. And as you see lhe welness ol rain. My cheeks - you know lhal il's ol lears and nol ol rain. 'xy i' ,su 4. .Q w-K -'- . :..:'- v TI-IE CONSTITUTION FIQEES TI-IE MASS 44 RAYMOND DONOGI-IUE, '38 We, The people oT UniTed STaTes do ordain and esTabIish . . ThaT, Congress shall malce no law respecTing an esTablishmenT oT religion or prohibiTing The exercise ThereoT . . Thus reads The TirsT amendmenT To The ConsTiTuTion oT The UniTed STaTes. The resulTs oT This TirsT amend- menT are probably more signiTicanT Than Those oT any oTher amendmenT - aT IeasT To CaTholics. The ConsTiTuTion, Iaclcing This amendmenT, would indeed degeneraTe inTo sugary words oT Treedom. AlmosT consTanTIy since The ReTormaTion The anTi-CaTholic anTagon- isms have been perpeTraTed parTicuIarly againsT The Mass and The priesT. American colonial hisTory is Tull oT anTi-lvlass propaganda. NoT only The savages Teared The priesTs and his Ivlass, buT even seTTIers and governors had This complex. Lord BaITimore's TirsT aTTempT aT coIonizaTion was in NewToundland, in Io27, where he buiIT Tor EaTher AnThony SmiTh a chapel in which To say lvlass. Lord BaITimore generously gave The ProTesTanTs a place To worship and a minisTer, lvlr. STourTon, buT This genTleman ungraTe- Tully reTurned To England and complained ThaT CaTholics were allowed lvlass. The maioriTy oT The colonies ouTlawed The CaTholic clergy and The saying oT Mass. DespiTe The TacT ThaT religious Treedom was allowed To oTher secTs, iT a priesT were caughT and escaped, his second capTure was punishable by deaTh. SomeTimes second oTTenders were senT To England To be especially dealT wiTh There. IT was required oT every public oTTice holder ThaT he Take an oaTh denying TransubsTanTiaTion1i.e., denying The TacT ThaT bread and wine are changed inTo Jesus ChrisT's Body and Blood in The lvlass. IT a magisTraTe aTTended a Popish assembly , he TorTeiTed The righT To his oTTice and auTomaTicaIIy became ineligible Tor any TuTure oTTice holding. I-lowever, The long nighT oT Trial oT The colonial CaThoIic Church had abouT spenT iTseIT. A new day oT IiberTy was dawning: Tor when The RevoIuTionary War broke ouT, CaTholics ToughT vaIianTIy To proTecT The IiberTy which so Tar They had noT enioyed. The CaTholics of Those days were indeed paTrioTic To TighT in deTense oT a cause which was TurThered by anTi-CaThoIic preiudice, Tor The baTTle cry oT The rebels was No King, No Popery . The preiudice oT The leaders oT The counTry was Tinally worn down aT The end oT The war. As a resulT, when The deIegaTes meT aT Philadelphia To amend The arTicIes oT The EirsT ConTinenTaI Congress, CaTholics and Tair-minded men insisTed ThaT There be religious Treedom. The Tollowing clause was aT IasT added To ArTicle VI: No religious TesT shall ever be required as gualiTicaTion To any oTTice or public TrusT under The UniTed STaTes. I.aTer, aT The TirsT Congress, The Tollowing law was passed: Congress shall malce no law respecTing an esTabIishmenT oT religion or prohibiTing The Tree exercise TheroT. ThaT was all The Church needed: Treedom To oTTer her sacriTiceg Treedom To Teach. As soon as our religion was recognized, iT grew by leaps and bounds. The land became doTTed wiTh chapels, and Mass was celebraTed aT every corner oT The naTion. TQ SECURE Tl-TE BLESSING CDT LIBERTY LIBERTY ff ELIZABETH KAUEEMAN, '39 lT sTands mafesTic wiTh iTs Torch l-leld high above The crowd: We see ETS Tlovfing robes oT sTaTe, lTs noble head so proud. BUT, Too, we noTe anoTher one Which dominaTes The sceneg lT sTands Tor warlike gases and Eor monsTer submarine. Which shall we choose To champion In The biTTer Times To come- The slaying oT The innocenT, The rolling oT The drum? Or shall we go abouT our lives ConTenTed, happy, Tree- Enioying all ThaT is implied By one word, LiberTy ? DEAR LITTLE BABE CDE BETT-ll.El-TEM ff T-AARY AVLCE STUTAEE '38 Dear LiTTle Babe oT BeThlehern Cn e golden bed oT hey, Reach ouT your Tiny l-lends and bring Me close This ChrisTrnes Day. Deer MoTher bending over l-lirn Keep my soul as sweeT 'f' ' As The Tender lool which Joseph gives 1 ' A As he lfneels aT your blessed TeeT. WheT rneans This glory round our T More brighr Then morn? F. owne ard ga, 'T' C our iCnr'sTrnas hold-ay. 2 s yy I T gi' l A 4 :Q 1 , , 1 , ' I V 4 ' , 1 QR ,. I eeT T lg V 'if i . , h 'V' M41 V , V . . 53 5 ,Q T is T 'Ef ',, Wf TT 7 gg H' 4, QT-fi ,T A TA 5 N, ,,i ' , -,4.Q.., in -' 'T ' fr' - f Ji. i gp-iff A 4 .Q Q my .p ii 6 gg i if I . . .',4'l5 m J iz V T, .HI , ' 1' ' - ' if ! 1 ,, ,p li I M H rl ff, Q11 f ,. ,. 1 1, f ',' fflflu ff f, 1 Vrffkffgr, QL D CU- ES CFHCEPS if 'fr' pzsef' ff'f 'z'e 'faq H, F zge'eC Defi L iC'i'fJ ffvfzrrr l,VIll1t'1lrF fwifzff fflf Zcwly. CECf?+6ff May H, Fkzgerai TP 'L Peccvef fJ'Wf'a ' CJDFSCQ rm, WC' 'NHHFPIV' .pu an N Firsl Row: V4 1 ggi ffiiv' .,a'g9,. Q4 in 'U Ml' Palricia Ames, Mary E. Donagliue, Ednnund Parenl, Louise Barber Second Row: Mary A. Carpenler, Mildred Felio, Barbara Signori Agnes Byrne Tlwird Row: Rulli Condon, Elizabelli Kaullrnan, Bealrice Tralian, Mary Louise l-lallerly Fourlli Row: Roberl Coseo, Conslance Kendall, Paul Turcoll, Veronica Janaclc Fillli Row: Mary Cournoyer, George Kiell, Slanley Zaremba, Marqarel Mcplwerson er! ffm! lffv lflw w1'm'y other 17lt'.U'lil1lj Dv1'1'i'e5 175 i'Il!ll8 from Ilfj me fzfolze. lzirsr Row: Dorofhy Chavousfie, Mary A. Graoofie Kenreeh l-lagge L Second Row: Roberl Briggs, Rosemary Cool, VVilliam Lee5L l-lelen Shaughneesf Third Row: Eileen Cassidy, Richard Cozzie, Lfllian Le Pocque Barbara Tooley Fourfh Row: William Chaoman, Pierre Dulresne Lucien La Foresf Orlando Marconi Filfh Row: Vicroria Charlebois, Rurh Grandiean, Rulh Louclcs, William MacDonald 'T' 4, . an L L 1-1-Of .,. I 'M r aah 5374 'Y 7 11 HW L ili, L 533 L V V aw! .247-.Q 316' 2 2 i ffsppgl . .3 'ini x Q1 , 4 2' 1 r 3 5? FA M- A 3 2' .Rb Us . Q '- I , x 'P -A 1 :F XVQQ, wo' U .. f. -'Ol lik LJ X . ar v-ws? 1 1 w,.w.,fn'hM ..-ev' I .,f ,ffl .. ,9 4WD 40 lu- I , mp x ' 4' - .- A I ' ,1, if v H. I , f l ' ' po- I - Q. 1 f ' , in ,411 4 : fi .F f 5 'MM N n ' I I 5' .Q--1-no -' ---' 1 W f Z, A I 'PU' A I gg, . A fly -,Jw 1 .ff ig. If --- ' 'V ,441 ' .1 'KL X ,qi A , ' if t ,VVMC Q t ' 4' 1 I A Fira? Row: M03 'A Qt PFflV'VQC', Pxr'1fir:f',wrm, Rom: I'OViUflft, Arm Kf:mr1r:y,V:rlrm Pwr y, Nwrb-'rl I-ummgwlwrv, gctormd Row: CMM Bfwlh, Hfmrrwf:Q'U',',r'rmrw,C51:wrql.'lflr111pp, Elimln-IH PlK',!1re,fQ-,-wr1g-- lwwwl y Thlrd ROW: Vf1H'1urirwr:Bl,ur1',, Mflry Gmhflm, Paul Mulluru, JwrruffuU111nm1L4lv11v-,',y,Gf-MH VVHVY Fwur Plw Pffvfi Lllllfm Cfmrruym gm :rn U4-Hy Vwib,Cfnlhu-rir1frf,51i',,fr111f'mUl'. Piffh Pawn: K mx 1, Jfwm-'. UI,-rm 1 if Afgxw-',Vf'rwrur:y,fV1fmryPfuL1l,lmulfwl ,Muni lf1'ff1'r' I ffm! f1 fw ffkw w zw'r,x' olflwr lwfwmfflyf, Dl'l'IiT'65 fir wzlue from its use 010116. Firsl Row: Roberl Bourcy, Rosalie Cornaire, lvlarie Lamowreux, Anlhonelle lvlecornonaco Second Row: Daryl Burns, Gloria Cozzie, Grace La Palra, Belly Phelps Third Row: George Burns, De Verde Foley, l-lelen La Rose, l-lelen Rich Fourlh Row: Doris Campbell, Alice l-lelin, Claudine Marconi, Elizaloelh Taylor Fillh Row: lflizaloelh Cooper, Thomas Kelly, lflizabelh Marlin, Irene Walbridge La if 1318 f 'EF' I-or-Six, A Vg gil ly J Q W .- ,., -eq' 1413 i Q53 - 445. fill .3 an 'W' Firsl Row: '7 Helen Burlchard, Virginia Flynn, Jane La Londe Second Row: Coneella Capone, Belly Jane Hall, Isabella Lanlry Third Row: Johanna Capone, Roberl lsereau, Pe-Jrer lvlarra Fourlh Row: Richard Coseo, Jayne Kealinq, lvlarqarel Payne Filrh Row: Elizabelh Curry, Eleanor Kirk, Alberl Planle Ihflfff-1 llmf lift' like e1'er'y Oll1c'l' blaming, Dt'I'li7'c'.l' fly Willie from zils use alone. TCD RRGIVTQTE Tl-lE GENERAL WELFARE GENERAL WELFARE 44 Tl-TE STAFF, '38 Each soughT To share in his peculiar place The ioys which come Trom sweeT accomplishmenTg Qur camera lads who caughT The winsome grace, Our poeTs who voiced The charming senTimenT. The more prosaic Too had memories They would enshrine To read some laTer day, When all This picTure, prose and poesy Will malce some disTanT sadder hour more gay. Cur adverTisers Too, we'll paTronize, For as you know iT's by Their ads we payg We hope our graTiTude They realize. 'Tis someThing we Truly Teel - as now we say To all who in our welTare had a parT, This lasT big Thank you echoes Trom our hearT. Complimenis of EMPIRE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS CORP. WATERTOWN, N. Y. Gasoline Mofor Oils Heafinq Oils Complimerfrs of A T T E N D ORAPOTTES SI-ICE STORE WATERTQWN SCHOOL OF Arcade COMMERCE Complimerfrs of Wa+er+owm - New York ALLINO RUBBER CQ. 'lT'S A GOOD SCHOOL blic Square Phone I57 C . W. 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OuaIiIy Merchandise aI Low Prices EIecIrie Furnace Mun SaIes and Service MARSH 81 CURRY PLUMBING IILATIIFIG SHEET MFTAI WORK 444 NMH SHEGI Rhone 722-W REALLY FRESH COFFEE Ground BeIore Your Eyes To Suii Your SIyIe QI Makinrq CLARK'S MARKET 4I3f4I7 WesI Main SIreeI Rhone 3I3 WELDON 81 WELDON COAL COMPANY COAL - COKE FUEL OIL CEMENT FIEU ANU BUIIIJERS' SUPPIIIS PIASTER, BRICK ANU IIMF Corner CourI and Newell S15 Phone 204 CompIimenIs of LENNON and CLARKE I27 Arsenal SIreeI Phone I686'W CompIimenI5 oi JOI-IN GILLIGAINI ZOO Courl Sireel PI10 ne 2453 Complimenlrs oI JOI-IN A. PAUL'S HOTEL Compliment of S. L. GEORGE EST. 527 EasI Main SIreeI Rhone 4464 IO6 CourI SIreeI Phone 69' WEDDING BOUOUETS FLOWER BASKETS FUNERAL DESIGNS LATEST NOVELTIES IN FLORAL GIFTS NEW YORK FLORIST .i, ANDREWS, Prop. Oualiry Flowers IO8 Courl Srreel Phone 3276 Walerlown, New Yorlc INGERSOLL 84 WILSON MOBILGAS MOBILOIL MOBILUBRICATION 506 Wesl Ivlain Slreelr Phone 4693 Walerlown, New York WHOLESALE - RETAIL D. N. MCDONALD Wall Paper - Painl - Floor Covering Rooling 225 Courl Srreef PhoneI796-lvl Walerfown, New Yorlc SEAVER and PECK INC. ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE IO'-7 Slone Slreer Phone 2204 TO YOU - Our Ivlosl Valuable Cuslomers Yes, YOU-you young people in high school and college-are 'rhe cuslomers EmpsaII's values mosrl To us your good will is priceless- Ior you are nor only Ihe buyers of Iornorrow, bul The fashion-sellers of Iodayl YOU, among all our cuslromers, are Ihe ones il gives us rnosl pleasure Io please-for in pleasing you we are pleasing Youlh, and Youlh sels pace for Ihe world. Tha+'s why we Ialce a special pride in pre- senling each new young fashion al ils newesl-in being ready wirh every clever lad conrrived Io Iiclnle Ihe fancy of Youlh. EM PSALL S NORTHERN NEW YORK'S LEADING STORE K 1 Qi I'ff'2 mg, 1 x - ' y 1 '? W., VJ-?'2X .,w V .. .xv , , ne w ' -ii: , ' 'W' A ' aww A I wg., qgf' 'W 'V TQ CANDID CAMERA 'TQ-Qmm' A NORTI-IAM and FOX INC. WM. c, LEGGETT, Mgr. FUNERAL I-IOME Eranklin aI Slerling and Clay SIS. The Home of Oualily Ice Cream MLISSELIVIAIXLS 2 Public Square OPEN 7:30 A. M,4b:OO P. M. TI-IE BAND BOX Dry Cleaning Syslern 558 Slale Slreel Rhone I6B4 CALL AND DELIVERY M. DE ERANCO Wholesale FRUITS and PRODUCE 2I5-2I7 King Slreel Walerlown - New York WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL Your Eulure Allhough you cannol see info Ihe Iulure, you can plan lor II. A Savings Account added Io regularly, provides a Ioundalion for your Iu+ure independence. We o1EIer Ihe services ol This slrong Mulual Savings Bank in your Iulure plans. WATERTOWN SAVI N OS BAN K Waferlrown, New York THE BANK WITI-I A WELCOME EOR ALL Complimenls of DUCLOS BARBER SI-IOP 56I Slale Slreel Phone 3747-J Cornplirnenls of LAN DON'S CLEANERS I78 Mechanic Slreel Phone 693 Complirnenls of JESSE c. AYERS ALL KINDS OE INSURANCE EvERYTHiNe IN Music CURTIS - SI-IEARN INC. I3I Arsenal Slreelr Phone I05 BARBEN and EARMER Vulcanizinq Tires Repairing Bicycles IVER JOHNSON EMBLEMS I70 Arsenal S'rree'r Phone I380-J SMARTLY-STYLED CLOTHES EOR YOUNG MEN S-lITT'S CLOTHES I I9 Arsenal Slreel RED and WHITE STORES 7I6 Mill Slreef Phone 544-545 766 Wesl Main Slreel Phone 3936 FREE DELIVERY FANCY MEAT Groceries and Vegelables Demand - MONUMENTS Your memorial Iribule will carry Ihrouqh Ihe ages The WATERTQWN IVIAIDH BREAD eloquenr beaufy of your own regard only if male-rial, design and linish are wisely chosen. Our knowledge IT'S MADE WITH MILK AND HONEY ol memorial requiremenls and de-fails unfamiliar Io you are laifhlully offered enlirely wilhouf cbliqalion. AI YOUI' l-'UCCI Gfoffffs Visil our ehowerooms or phone for appoinfmenl, CRUIOKSHANKS BAKERY III Wesl Main Srreel Phone 448 A. COZZI 84 CO. 6I9 Mill Sheer Complimenls ol MORRISON'S EURNITURE STORE 230 Eacfory Slreel Phone 24I I Compliments of I-IALLEY ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Eixrures, Appliances and Supplies, 307 Mill Slreel Phone 2825 A Suggestion To Life Insurance Policy Holders Do not give up your insurance if you are in need of money for some temporary emergency. You can borrow on the Cash surrender yalue of your policy here and keep the insurance in force. In this way you may continue the protection of your life insurance and still Hnance your immediate requirements. This bank will be glad to consider your application for such a loan. Our interest rates on this type of loan may bring you worthwhile sayings. The Northern New York Trust Company A Klarine Klidland Bank NIEMBER Ftntiui. Deposit lxsumxcr Coxpoiuriix BALCOMES PHARMACY f LET we :E 'Sr -w99M Phone 2248 C l' t 'XNatertown. N. Y. Omp mem S ' ot - Rreserictions - Tfuggeg Surgical Belts Elastic l-'losiery A. N 0 R T l-l E R N Compliments ot B R EW E R Y W. DAVISON MILK - CREAM 620 Lansing Street Phone 3548 Complimenls of Complimermls of I-IABEEB BROS. JOI-IN J. STOCKER COMPANY NORTH SIDE MARKET Hiqli Oualily Royal Typewrilers Meals Groceries Eruils Veqelebles U l , FAIR PRICES EdI5onADIClf Mimeograplws 700 Mill Slreel Phone 615 -- Free Dclivery Arcade Balcony Phone 252 I-IUESTED PICTURES ARE ALWAYS eooo . .. Try U5Eorll1e Beslln PHOTOGRAPHY 24l Waslwinqlon Slreel Ned Io Library Complimerils of BOI.TON'S PHARMACY 443 Weal Main Slreel Phone 4623 Complimerilz ol BLACK RIVER PAPER COMPANY Feclory Square Plwone I3 FURNITURE RUSS Eleclricel Appliance O'CONNOR-KELLY 81 CO. INC. I46 Jaclmam Slreol Compliment ol SEARS X1 PRUYN, lric. Vhulerlowri, New Yorlf THE WATERTOWIAIQI NATIONAL BANK Erugalily iz 'rlie Mollrier ol Ilwe Virluez Merfcer Fed-eff' .oc: lfizuu Corriplirrienlfl ol JOHN li. WALLACE B A U M L E R P R I N T I N O S E R V I C E P r I ra I e r s o I School Annuals, Booklels, Caralogues, Broadsides, Eolders IO2 - IO4 PEARL ST. SYRACUSE, N. Y. OLOBE STORE Always Ihe Cholce ol Smarlly Dressed Sludenls Compllmenls ol NATIONAL BREAD COMPANY Warerlowh, New Yorlc Phone ZOOO Qur 7O+h Year The Man you warfr Io be - e man who's admired, popular . . . such a man musr dress nearly. Timely Clorhes Illls Ihe bill, +hey're brlslc, modern slyllng, dlslirmcrlve. From I-lar 'ro Shoes, Miller Oualily In slacks I ar: summer logs, vogues of college men. spor s we AII Priced 'Io Meer Your Needs al J. R. MILLER CO. MAKERs or PINE cLorHEs Ulica Club Beer and Ales DIsfr?I:u+ed Icy WATERTOWN BOTTLINO COMPANY Phone 4065 ' L KIA 1' will 'V ,Az my I- , - -'EAI 'J ,,-ai 9.9 355531 'jg' ' I, , .Iii I1 i'IIINII...,I LJ g qw, I ' ff IIIIW I f HIM-i ur' . 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