Los Angeles Catholic Girls High School - Crozier Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1931

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' I I ' r ' I W3 X -A A 1 I 4 - I 5 x -1 1 N 1 x Since it was at Byzantium that the first Christian archntecture had its origin and that there also was found the farst Christian painting mosaic, sculpture and decoratne arts it is there we must look for the origin of the liturgical chants of the Church In Italy during the w hole time that the liturgv w as in process of formation 473 X007 the capital was not Rome but Rasenna, an eastern city under the dominion of the Oriental Emper ors The logical conclusion is that plain chant is in the main a Byzantine creation It has unmistakably not only the same spiritual characteristics but exen the same technical features as all other forms of Bvzantine art The ascent and descent from a central point, a formula which underlies the body of Gregorian chant is equualent to the curxed arch and flowing semicircular lines which dominate Bylantine architecture A notable instance of the transference of oriental customs to the Italian church is to be found in the establishment of antiphonal chanting in the church at Milan at the in stance of St -Xmbrose Antlphonal psalmody after the pattern of that of Milan by the middle or latter part of the mediexel epoch had become fairly inaugurated The liturgy essentially completed during the period 590 604 was gisen a musical setting throughout and this liturgical chant was made the law of the Church equally wlth the liturgy itself It was therefore within the first six centuries when the Church was undergoing her uc torious conflicts that the final direction of her music as of all her art was consciously taken In relecting pagan ideils, C hristian music found a new art principle of which all the liturgical music of Christendom is the natural fruit More xltil than the special forms and princlples howexer, was the true ideal of music proclaimed once ind for all bv the fathers of the liturgy Music has been called the child of the Christian Church when we consider how It was preserxed, through the days of barbarians, in the monastic cloister, our opinions must rightly harmonize with this statement Among the beauties of art, admired by the world the Middle igcs WV1th the dexelopment of muslc alterations and chlnges took place, but nothing can replace the beautiful chant, we find it, like a strong undercurrcnt, ex osin Y xtself on numerous occasions down throu fh the centuries iv la Were we to seek conxincing testimony of the importince which the Church h is al wavs attached to music in her worship, we hue only to turn the pages of history The famous musiciln, I-Ialewy has called the Crefforian chlnt the most beautiful religious melodv that exnsts on earth The worlds appreciation of this great chant seems to bear testimony to the fact that the most simple artistic means produce the deepest and most lasting impression if, of course they are skillfully employed It is therefore ex tremely important that the independence of Gregorian from existing musical systems should be absolute Such music as the Gregorian chant IS warmly cheered by the Church, she expressly praises the polyphonic style, that is, music composed of XHIIOUS XOICCS which, when blended together, produce a beautiful effect While the Church tolerates the modern style of music it is exident that vers llttle of it possesses the qualities proper to the liturgy Sanctity and purity of form, are the two essential attributes of Church music from these spontaneously sprlngs unnersality Its xery nature excludes all profanity, not onlv in itself but also in the manner in which it is presented It must be true art in order that it may influence its hearers to good There is a striking mysticism in all true Church music This is exidentlv characteristic of the Catholic Church w hose doctrine is composed of mysteries mysteries, it is true that are bafliing, that are dnine, mysteries that enlnen that which human nature needs faith In the effort to restore Gregorian chant to its pristine glory we may profit by Ruskin s admonition to young painters Adapting it to our subject it may read Mean some thing and say something ex ery time you breath tone yleld neither to the affectation of pre cision nor to idle sanity, trust to time and your honest labor to imest your work, gradually in such measure and kmd as your genius can reach, with the tenderness that comes of lose, and the mystery that comes of pow er Twenty mn: , . . . . 5 .Q K 6 . ' I. A A I L ' n L C Q L K , h ' N .K L 'A U V I l C It D . 4 I A . C 'al - C I I 4 K . L I .II . K C .C - I - , . I , ' - u A u V . I l V T l 4' I I I. 1 l C. Y K 1. ' L I Q I I L Q L l l . 4. , L I V It ' - ' ' , . i '- ' ' ' ' .' , '- U Y . Y ' v. . 4 - t L l V today, are the great books of chant made luminous by the painstaking, diligent labor of I L I l L I I l I 4 Q x T ' ' 1 . 1' c Y ' . 1 . ' , . ' 1 g 1 ' . ,, V , . . . , . I U il , L . I ' . , . . , l 4 S 7 Y - . c n K T D l . 1 . . . . V . , . . . I . . . . 4, ' C s A T - V , V Mfr Y benint Qllnunril I f W Nff X' fififfj' Box N ess MARY BAINNISTFR DOROTHY Holdmg the floor m Enghsh Makmg, prnyect books Honest I dont know Debaters Noveltst BARRIOS MARY Belng sophlsttcatcd Supplymg needles and thread Au gwone The mrlky way Vocal uctor BARTON ELI!-XBETH Smpmg., nn the ram Well I thrnk Books Blues singer Boxp DORIS M Trymg to be bug U-Coachmg the gym class S Well I just dont know I Explorer C Author M I-Iesntatmg m class U Passxng out shorthand papers S-- Are you ready for your test I Latest song hxts C Salcslady Thzrly one BOLTTIER UR ANIE R M-Crumbhng papers U-Calhng pep rallles S Oh go on I-Chorus grrls C Dretxclan IGHTEXBLRG GRACE M-Gnmg oral talks Tx pmg Whats the matter' Trees Buyer 1n a department St0l'C BROV5 N B ARB ARA Trung to be senous Helpmg Latnn strugglers Iewels Latm mstructor Baowx P111 1.1.15 VN IIICIONV shopprng at the ten cent store Takmg care of the hbrary Wheres my locker key 3 Bookworms Saleslady BRovs x RFGIN A Tellmg new Jokes about fifteen centurles old Bemg nonchalant My horse and book dont agree Butterlhes Nlurse U- e ' f ' . - I , ' S111 , v .yn - I I- . - ' ' ' . C- ' . . M , D . . .Y v ' U- C U- 5 ' . ' as I 1 U-'H I l ' 5- , -' 1- . '5 4.3 Q M- ' ,- , - - , U-H ' ' U--Doing French 3- Oh- gf-CH!-H S-.. h , . ,-,, Q- . 1- , C- ' ' . C- -' . M- ' 1- 'D . I ' . I ...U y ' ' G S, 1 . ' , 1 . Ci , ,- '- . . . M! 1 'A . K! . Ui I Q . an I I I situ 'I - ' j . 1- ' .' - '- C-. . CAP1.1s ANNA MAY Argumg, m Apologctlcs lnspmng, retreaters Oh xt was nch Wald parties Matron of a fashlonable Hmshmt, school CLARK BFTTX btultcnng, falling, class meetings Thats a Lntxl ldca ut Salesman Doctor CoNA1x A1 If F DAMEN ELEONA Runnmg from e hockey ball Wrmng poems for the Crozler S Thats what I tned to tell xou I-Gunmen C-Church worker Du rs FLFW M c ovxn Purn Qtmlr 0 I if-A , ,Y 1 Q l , M-' ' th M- f ' Y ' ' . - ' . Uh- L . . Y A U- . . S-an . . . -H . u Iv . . ' -,, , V . C- , ' 5 RJ MQ' I ' vl I H .1 A I ' U1 1. ' v -U ' I U- W I. in C fo STU I .kk ' - , - L . ' . I K b -H S-.. , ., I-. .... T7 ' fr. -- c- Q . 7 1' '- ' 'to play basket- DAY' Mfkwlmf . b'lI. - , . Y . U- . . .. 4- A- - , S-.. ., - vh,-? 1- .' 7 - Q fu Q C-.H . ' :il 9 ' ' . M1 .' Y, - . - ' 1 U- I ' D T-Cl . -Y yy S: l. ' !7Y - .4 U 1- ' . , M- ' A c- . , lv M- ' 1 '4 . , U- ' 1 ' . ' -,, A ' S-4. , , , . ' I- . - -' - w ' f ' , l J' X J A A r V , Ply: A l A .-1 Wntmg Crrmcr Chp pmp Mcrrx Lane Ralncoats for thc sum mer Nusspapcr reporter CONCIDINE MARY M-Gossiping U Holding, up thc school walls S The bn., prune I Physics C-Gy mnasxum mstructor CONNOLLY CATHERINE Cookmg., canned beans for campers Makmg, out checks Oh I know That school gurl com plexlon C-Beauty cultunst Dx Dx M 'Iurmnc out the lights U-L omfortml, those m dns trcss S X x I VV.1ll Hon crs C Prnatc dttectne EDRICH RITA Smcnng ln class Using, the addmg ma chme Isnt that darlmg Basketball Dressmaker HIFRLP CARLTA M-Catchm cold U-Slleam g the campus S-'-lOoooooh I 'Napoleon C Actress ' 'Y Tlurzy two Donv S IJ! DOROTHY Bemg teacher s pet L Taknng the teams to other schools We thought you dld Walls of her locker C-DICIICIHH IJUBHANI DoRoTHY M Eatmg sandwnches C HSS U-Gomg to the ban S Where s L1lI1an I Txromans C-Commercral pamter UPLES MARIE Talkmg t1ons Iye an mfenorrty com p ex Baseball players C-Short story wrlter EMENAKER CHARLOTTE S Strckmg people Workmg m the book store Well what d you mean: I-Grasshopers C Bookseller ENEIM JLLIETTE M Drawmg pnctures C HSS U-Carrymg chalrs S What dxd you e I Museums C Art1st Tlurty three Escunno STELLA Competmg for the typing cup U Prtchmg for the home team S- Skxppy I Llttle Orphan Anme C Lawyer FARRELL DOROTHY M Elopmg wlth Carlta U Makmg others cheerful S-- Where are you gomg? I Wmd blown bobs C Singer FLANINIERY MADELXNE M Falhng U Furmshmg halr pms S- Back home-QNew Yorkj I Dances C Iournallst FLYNN MARY 7 M Bemg brave U Reformmg people S Oh dont bother me I Fords C-Governess Fox MILDRED M-Getung A ln CIVICS U Typmg for the annual S- Oh las mtell I A new roadster C Avxatrlx fr- A rf' N C I I ,1 ' ' a ' T I Q if -A 4' V' ., ' l v ' V ' MQ - , g f M- ' U- ' r . in . V . ,, T IF- - ' u .l .,, .. ' ' in - ' . . 1 . W - ' . k. 5' ' I: -H ' , ' ' :H . U-Answering Civic's ques- W - '- - - - , . . J yy . 4 n 1 ll ,f - I- V . I .. .1-- 1 1' v ' . .rvr , I , 1 I M- ' ' . U- ' ' - A A ' - u . T l A ' - y 0 in v n - ' ' in I ' . .. ,, . . . l . W -y ' ' ' . A xr Q - an . -A . v g tr, 1 - , T , - , - ' ' . l FREITAS Euz ABETH M Typxng U Scllmg chances on Bcttx Co cd S- I made 40 today I Models C Yfflcncnt stcnographer C.-Amo RT Vrum CPR7 f Benng crntxcnsccl for oral talks An example of congemalm Im gomg to fall ln Phxslcs Bones Collcetor of poems Hamm Malung bellexe Fxperxmentlng ln Chemlstrx Wouldnt that bc cutc' oxs Bookkeeper GII SIR FLIZABETH Jmfwf U Laughlng at nothing Domg Physxcs experxments Goodx good gumdrop J Shakxng hands Laws er GONZALEZ MARY M Forgetung something U Bemg scholarly S- Hrnky Dmk I Romeo C-Spanish mstructor Ihu HKRXE Hurs crLTI!:RRE7 EDITH Imagmmg sccmg real X ISIOHS DlStTlbUllHL, locker Ley 5 Hello Honex Monlxcxs Rxdno smger Donor!! Loo Hlttmg, home runs I guess I ought to know lf I sald nt or not Frult Edxtor of the L A Sun x Iosrvmxr Bem5 a Happs luclu Fxxmg, the Alt'1r For Pete Q sakcl VN halos Fortune teller Muzouuar Trung to double fo Venus Bookkeepmg Oh Dear Dear Boxers 1' Teacher at Y XV C A Hmm MARIE M Being bolsterous U-Checkmg lxbrary books S Oh come on I Popularm C-Orehestra leader P Tlurty four in lv - .H U1 ' ' ' ' Y . . . I u c - an S-f' . 1.-H - , 1- - -L ' i C- 1 ' . . I ' I M- '- -. . M- 0A ' U- l . UF- . . Y f lv. SS . - ' 1- 1 YH - C- ' . . . C-: - . - I 1 ,WJ-' ML ' 'M-l ' 'H 5 5-150- x U- - 1. U- .. I K-u '. Situ .k L , U I 1- ' .. ' 1- C- N- . if! ' ' ' . M-.. - ' V. U- H ' . H v V S-.. , , ,uxjef -' ,, 5' 1- I ,T I- - ' ' C- . . . . - o I'IhlSELNl-NV RLTH Dnchmg study Yclhnf for our c eer sectton Cay utc Ten meals Cl2lllX MISSIODJFX Hunt ANNA MKRIE RIn5.,Ing doorbclls Convcrtxng pagans S I got a good yoke I-Ghosts C Swlmmxng teacher HEIKRICK MARY FRAxcEs Bcmg, nonchalant Geometry Very funny Rotk Candy Mountams Frtnth tcathcr H051-IIZAKI AovEs MARIE M Makmg faces U Helpmg those In dIstress S- YVhat docs thls mean? I Chop sucks C Secretary Hotcx RATHRYV MARIE Pokmg Recordmg, Fndays typmg tests Llsten Kxd Zeppelms Hxstory teacher Tlurty fue I Inosm XIIILDRED M Rcachmg for the moon U-Gettmg chemnstry problems S XVhats thc matter I Football L Newspaper reporter IOHAXI VIRGININ M Comnng, to sthool U Manan Anthology S Thats bad I-Gettnng by C Co ed IOHNSOY ALICE Sowmg her wxld oats Putnny, out the Crozner Cmon gnrls show some pep Bobbed ha1r Cooknni, teacher IuEI.Ix Ivixnofxnfr M Breakmg test tubes U Delnermg mzul O e I Radlos C-CPA IXIIARNIEY AX-XSTASIA M Dnnltmg, soup wIth a xstraw U Smbnng S I-lame you got your Algebra 'IX Red halt C Nlurse f ff .,, L 13 4 L7 I I - X - f 1, I , U I CN 4' 1.14 . ff a .b ,L 'LI' U- . h . . ' 51.44 I V-I .,, Tu , I Fu I- .Q ' - . C- - N-A . X ,'AT- A . -I .' r - I U- ' . -..' , - ,, I , I l x 5,u 4 , , -. f ' M: - I . M' ' ' U- ' 1 ' . U-Taking up time in S-If . - ii' . 'I 1- - C, . . . . , . y C-' ' Y ' Tu N V 'Il S.-ff hviy hlvv . M4 ' .' - ' ' ' U- A .Y . S-.. . y I- ff -H . , I- ' . ' j C- ' ' . - af - ' I l 'X a 1 .f' ll ,A 1' ' ZW' IL' .- - ,EIR li KERX AN BEATRICE Wasting matches Worklng Chemlstry problems I guess so Polar suckers Player nn an orchestra Ixlxo MARX Teasmg., U-Collectmg. tx pmt, mpc rs Lum Atta boy baby Boulder Dam Polmclan CATHERINE DCSlj,HlHg pms for school clubs Oh go way I-I1l1 Bnlhes Artist LANDWEHR MARCELLA M-Commg tardy to class U Wavlng half S Walt for me I--G A A bulletm board C-Coach LEE AGNES Hurrymg somewhd Maklng suggestlons Do you know thqj words to thrs song? Room 27 Author Lsox ARD CECILIA Lr Malung norse Explammg I thmk so loo The old swxmmlng hoe Nlursc HNIIH 1-R LIILI-AX Chou mg gum U Explanmng the Cuxcs lesson S- I wasnt talltlng I ood C Prnate sccretarx Loc AL ANGELA M-Gnmg I5 second Encouraging candy manufacturers 9 Vaze Meer Baseball C-Court rcportcr I-DDFR9 Mun MONICA M Drawmg black cats m the dark U Plaun the uolm for programs S Let me see I-Operas C Fmancxer MADIGANI ROSELYN M Making unnecessarv remarks S-Gettnng good Ideas S Don t be backy I Sophlstlcatlon C, I ma st Thirty .nx 1 M- Q . M-' ' ' . U- ' ' U- ' ' . U l Sd.. . u S-. In Ii If . . 1- . . 1 C- ' ' .. C-. M- f. - ' Si-N .Q . H ' ' cs V x , ,. .,, 1- . -F. - CW . . , U - . -1 I. .M-Scaring rmeople. . . ICCIUWS- Q U- -, - - U- ' S-1. 7 , ' K--A 1- ' ' ' . I- - C- ' . . LL' , ., . ' .' . rf- V- ' . ls ' ' , 2--1 ' 5 A I I- - N- li . ' C- . S- I L. MAGEE IDA M-Gomg around wxth Freshmen U Makmg speeches S Where s my daddy I 99 per cent C-Orator MAHONIEY KATHERINE M-Gngglmg Entertammg the Engllsh Class Three eggs two bad Mexlcan yumpx beans Stage MARINO A Eatmg ca e Takmg not Apolegetncs I w1sh I were- Thnllrng places Lady of lcrsure MAROYICH ELEANOR Talkmg at the wrong nme Stalhng for txme Oh Sxster Saxophone Radio announcer MARTINIET MARY M-Combxng her hau' U Savmg the day S Don t mmd her I uana C Ice sltaung mstructor Tlurty :cz rn McConMrcK EVELEEN Brxnglng alarm clocks to c ass Scllmg candy Are you gomg tonight? Bananas and cocoanuts Mlssxonary MCCoY MARCELLA Chasmg old man gloom Composmg unrhymed poetry O K Sp1r1 new n tlonal hymn McDovu.n MARGARET Laughmg Domg Physlcs Oh I know Mary Ellen Musrcnan MCGLEWN GERALDINE M Readnng College News U Studymg C1v1cs for the c ass S Oh my shorthand' I-Going straight home C Prxvate secretary MCGONIIGLE WINIFRED M-Glgglmg U Enforcmg trammg rules S Commg out tomg 7 I Sports C-Olympxc games 1 ' I M-T 1 '- I . - ' . U- ' . T-ll 7 ?!1 SJ V n . ' I- ' . C- ' ' . ' I5 . M! ' ll U- ' ' U- - . V S-H y -H U 'H I- ' ' ' . 1- i' ' C- . - 9' - P A, iff? lf M- ' . .A , U- ' , M- ' . . . la U- . V . l SJ ' .YY Si-ll , .fl 1- ' ' . I- f . C- V ' . C- . M- ' ' -' . U- I ' . - 'I l A s- , ' ' -.l ' ,, I- , . ' . ' C- ' . - . ' -I - D U - ' ' hr. ' l L. Mcfxnncon ESTHFR M looltrny, for trouble U-Going, to town for Srster S Oh how do you do' In5.,ag.,1 C Tax collector McLmxrx Etxrcn M-Crying, someone her 9 home uorlt Proudmg mu-.le for entertainments Dont be an apple Short storms Y N us DOROTHY M Saung, her gym outfit U-Carrung, Sister s boolts S Want a mmute Qpamsh L Aetrcss XIAPOLITAN J hx E M reammg U-Gettmg As ln reilgmn Oh gee' I Dances C Saxophone player C -Ortheslra lnclv. r Nu-sox EILEEN Mcl M c m IX BE'r'rx Haung fun at Physnts Master of ceremonies Oh nt slaxs me VV.-utlng., patxcntly for street Cars Llbrarlan at Con rtss MeNHt, ALICE Studung iellmg books XVhat 19 xt to me thee Batlusard ehxldrcn Teacher Moluus HELEB Readmg t e funny Takmg roll Whats the matter darlmg Hcfhofnes Forelgn ambassador I C O M Maltmg eyes U-Luttmg, stencxls 9 Whats the matter? I Hrlung C Llbranan BRIEYI BEATRICE Foolmg people Latm Pony Oh dash lt Heroes Stage IL REGINA Raung Posmg for adwertrse ments lm m my Spanrsh mood now Blondes Chemist Thirty eight r X v Q' Q A I , 'df 2 '. il :!J f 1' ff li ! 5 l l f I i P'.n 1 I x'! I . L . ' A ,V z 3 , .1 gl I si-U Q iv ,YV PL it l I.. v f, .- O Q .I 4 rr ff' fwfr ,I-ss'-i. UT 3 A. ' :Di l Q ' u I G 19 ,. U N 4 ,-- , . A . 4 '. 5 no . - 3 - .U U- ., ' '. ' ' . ,. . ,. H , ,, S- . . .- 4 I . 1- Y ' 1- -- .' '. . Ov 'M4' ', M- y . .1 ' U- Y. U-, S-.. .in S-H I ' :ml I- ' I Q, E c- C- . ,f 'NE , M- -M va , rg- i - , . ' UY,I73Per. '-' - I ' f 'V S-U Y , S-My A H l f 1- ' . 8' .' k C- . I . PALMER VIRGINIA Eatmg, penny candy Supplymg the Semor Control buttons Oh mother pm a rose on me Law and order Teacher VICTORIA Holclml, prrvate confe ences with someone Supplymg the class wrth shorthand pencnls I haven t notrced Avratxon Pohcewoman LKLIAN MARY ANR Pnnchmg checks Mlmeographnng I m old fashioned REHAL HELEN! Lnstenmg through the keyhole Lookmi., for people Do you really thunk Automobxles Saleslady Y CLAR12 BELLE M Teasmg, U Smgmg m church S-- Gosh krd I Ph SICS C Engllsh teacher RICH EY MARY ELLEN M Recxtlng S Doing homework S I had to work ast arent we? The man m the moon Lxbranan Pnxs Esvnmxu M Raz 1 mners l ll 'jill-qDo1ng ClNlQQ,x S- I yvovlfzoo hard I Tennis balls A C Au oress of difldrens bo ks :JI POLICY CATHERINE M Powdermg her nose U-Checkmg shorthand notebooks S What s xt all about? Populanty contests C Movnng, pxctures Thirty mn: mght C-L br an Ml ES MARY Wrntmg letters Stampnng lxbrary cards Pulooka Extemporaneous on mascuhne gender Kmdergarten teacher Rocma MARGARET M-Chasmg rambows Translanng Latm Drd you do your Chemxstry problem? Marne Duples Nurse L L LLL l l - ' ,U , M-L . I u 1 UT I L ' - l vs l Siu - - so? - - I- ' . - - C- . - 4 ' ' - f' 1 . I.. I ' , . 2 - yi ' 1. ju, , Q u , j.. 'I I- 1 A' . -Fishing. C-. . u . .1 ' , , V1 - I A in. 1 I , A . 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FERN Lookmg neat U bemg on tlme S No-o bu I-ought Photog, raphs C-Nm ellst M Scuomz VICTORIA M Dntchmg gym U Makmg excuses S- Oh dear I Snaxls C Shoe saleswoman Scuxnmsns Lucruss Yellnng Hxdmg megaphones Let s go Racers Vlodel SCI-IWARTZ MARIORIE M Thmklng about someone U-Catehmg runners S Y Como I Dresses C Beauty speclahst STL BEN RAUCH NELLIE tunnels Supplmg pencxl sharpeners What do we do with thus: Horses Dentlst Su1.Ln AN MARGARET Dolng Spanish Mounnng plctures Have you had your prcture taken ye Height Photographer Forty q If V l - f fi-. -.. ' ,, - is , y. ., , il ' . ' U- ' ' . --H 1' S-Q.. , .H ' - I- . Ii. . H C-A - f , . SMSRWUN .M-UUE I- L' , M-Going through dark Xi .4 ' - .sv : Ui- U ' I .Rah l 1- ' e ' A tx , 31 , . .hx S HI S? ' I I- . 2 1- D. - A y , my X C- . :K u' l . K M- y ' - M-I '. 4 - U- ' I . 1 H , - S- , -t , 1 . pf. I- 0 D, , ,, if y I- u ' t. ' - G C- . WHITE FRANCES TAHLOR PHXLLI5 M-Commg across the country to school U Recltlng S I was scared to death I Alumn1 dances C-Orator Trioxxpsox MARIE LSH, ELEANOR M7-Argulng Trylng to get by As I was saymg Busmess college Pnvate secretary M Enloymg Apologeucs U Knowmg her Latm S- My unnform rs just filthy I Lookmg neat C Professor Tnoxivsov MARY M-Gemng on the honor ro Always prepared Sxlence Llbrarlan Prckmg petals off the da1s1es Maklng suggestlons Say kld you know what Partles Bookkeeper WORK FAELA Makmg bad rmpressnons Typmg for Srster Wnll you go home? C C, I-I S campus Prrvate secretary Tmznaor. ISABELLE M-Grmnmg Vocr Bflllglflg flowers I havent any of my work Safety matches Latm teacher VA Askmg questxons Smgmg I don t know Steam boats Florxst Taffy one Ynssra MADYLIVE M-Sxmgg 1n the moon s gm U7-Sellmg dance 'txck for her society S Say 1d f Ig-Cookres and fudge Selhng Royal Type writers Hoxu BERNADETTE Stnkmg, wrong keys ln typmg U-Collectrng Senxor class 1 ues S I don t know whats the matter wxth me I Debatlng C Plano teacher MY, I P 1 , y I I X ,u E 1 f 'r 5 fi 1 If s if ' U- f ' . -U ' ,Y ' 5-U .H ... A . I- Q. . - - c- ' . '- V. , - MJ . . Tu V - - - ' U1 ' l ' ' 'yy Si v, ,' , v 1 , ' 1- ' . C- . ' Mi. . . . . ll. U- v - 4 u U- Y l S-.. . v in S- Please, Sister. I- . -. G . D I- - C- ' . C-- ' ' . x U f f - ' li . ' so y - 1 . Z as . . T.. Y, k. .H YV I- I . x ' ' 1 D C- . I ' CT 1 , , ,I ML Y Y . M- ' ' . V' . U- . Y. . -. . S-I. , In I O I- y n 1 g -.. , , ,t C- . g . 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X . , v -' . , I . 7 I ' ' -' , 1 3 ' v. - I- A -- folly fre xj X iz Nnfw ilumurs be tgbt 355 eat Ill' ntght IS nerr What eonneetlon cm thus phrlse h axe yxtth slcred ITTUSIL. ust betore Il1gl'1ll'llI comes the txxrhght then the obleets xx hleh gloxx ed xx 1th hung be1uty rn the lummous sunshme lose thelr true proporttons thelr outhnes grow dum md d1st11nt untll hnallx xxe tall to recognrfe the trmlhtr obyeet ot the d1y s xlsron The metaphor c1n be tptly apphed to the deehne ol I rturgre ll INIUSIL I1l1e 1ll great 1rts, sxered musle h 1d 1 begmmnxv 1 ehmax and ll deehne These perrods haxe been compared bx 1 xx ell l1noxx n 1uthor1tv to the dxxx n, the noon day qloxx 'lI1i.I the nxghttall It IS the dcehne xx hteh 19 ot gre1test 1mport1nee to us noxx ts xxe xx restle xx 1th the clostng Ll1I'lxl1CQS 51ered musle the h1ghest tx pe ol xxorshrp tor t e Il1'lI11ICSIZ1I1OD ot rexerence 1nd the glonheatxon ot Cod IS 1 subhme trust eu en lnto our Leepme 1s xx as the Holy C1r1xl entrusted to the gu1rd11nsh1p ot lllgili 1 herltlge to be plssed on unspotled, to future generatlons The hrst hxe eenturtes ot the Q hrrstltn ert s1xx the dlxxn of sxered musre From the hegtnnxng the C hureh emhodled her message to m1nl11nd IH muste her hrst prlxers xx ere deelumed on INUSILII tone lor txxo relsons hrst thlt the xxorcls Illlkllt be he 1rd at 1 ure tter drsttnee md seeondlx IS 1ll xx rll re xdlly 11'ree th tt the muslerl tone ulded to the solemmtx md belutx ol the prtxer C radutllx tlns INUSILII deeltmttxon beeune more meloehous md began to moxe up md doxxn teeorcluw to the ntturtl lnlleetlons ol the spe llxllll xolee these ll1IIC.LIl0I1SI1Lll1g mus1e1l tones I lttle hx httle melodles xxere exolxed xx hleh took the exlet form of the xxorels of the prtxer Sloxxly these melodies of sur In 1 metsure these melodies p1rt1l1e of the lllxllle lor they xxere xx rltten lor 1 holv purpose ntmely to xxorshtp Cod m one of the hwhest forms posslhle 'lhe I tthers ol the C hureh tell us th tt tt lb more nolx to smg the prtxers ol the Church th 111 to reelte them Thus prtxer und musle grexx up together xx h1t the mlnd l1nexx, the hetrt loxed md the xoree smg 111 tender dexotron 1ts pteln ol pruse to Cod 'I he hrst to regultte the eh1nt xx is St Ambrose 335 391 Bnshop ot Nhlm There IS no lIlI'OfI11.1UOD 1s to the Ulle n1ture ol the Xmhrosmtn musre but to htm IS .tsernbed thouf h not xx 1th eert11ntV the lntroduetlon of the lour tuthentte modes Durtng the eenturles after St Ambrose mx tslons and bloody xx1rs hamssed the Itthan Pentnsull In 1 tune of sueh mrsery md deead1nce Gregory the C1re1t succeeded to the throne of Samt Peter I-Its protound rehgrous sentlment, has extensrxe culture and knoxxledge ot mustc eould but rmpel hmm to 1 deep lnterest rn church ITIUSIL and rn sptte ot hrs tremendous p1pal cares he g1xe U1'lI'i.l'HlIIll10' attentton to rt I-Ie comp1led the hturgx 1nd the musre throuffh xx hrch rt xx as expressed for the loeal Roman use It xx as adapted gr1du11lly by the xx hole VVestern Church Crreumstanees of the epoch taxored the LIIITUSIOII of thts rex1sed ch1nt eroxxds of plIgI'll11S xx ere hurrying to Rome and on the mrnds ot these b 1rb1rous people nexxly eonxerted to the ffuth, the effect ot these solemn, mfuestxe ch tnts must haxe been I'lSIlI1g L1ter thls Romftn form of the etrher plun ch1nt bee1me known 1s the Cfregorran ch mt ts kIlSUl1gUlSl'lf.LI from the Ambrosmn, Cnlhetm 1nd IVI07'lI ll3llI1 chtnts xx hteh are Tlxlll to lt but xx hxeh xvere grldullly SIIPPITIIICCI bv lt, from the etghth to the elexenth centurv prob1bly beetuse the Cwregormn melodtes h1xe more llldlxldlflllly 1nd ch1r1eter 1st1e expresslon th ln the other forms The Church had 1ttzuned the end for whlch she h1d strlxen, somethlng mystle, ap pethng mexphcable h1d been found I1rly 1n the nlnth century polyphony was eultt x1ted srde by srde wlth the ch1nt whlch was rtselt the foundatron upon xvhtch thls new form xx 1s burlt Durtng the txxelfth 1nd thrrteenth centurles the Crusades Introduced an 1mmense stimulus to thought and acttxlty among the lower elasses a new hte sprang up m the Fme Arts and bec1me generally manlfest xn the rlse of Gothtc structure and 1n Fortx six 1 ' 1 ' 1 .H ' 1 1: 1 ' Q2 ' 'P I ' 1 1 L 1- v 1 1- - 1 '. , .' 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V . . . - 1 I . . . ,I . - 1 1 In . ltalim pnntmg Thc dxstmctixe features of the period in music are the dexelopment md adaptation of the harmonic discoxeries of the txxelfth and fourteenth centuries xxhich changed the concepts of music and fostered an appreciation of it The theories of measured music opened up nexx aspects to musical experience and affected the dominance of the old chant Contemporaneous xxith measured music xxas Discant, a txxo part chant, in xx hich the tenor has the theme and to xxhich another part IS added called Discantus With these innoxations, ibuses crept in nexertheless, the xalue and great importlnce of thesc crude attempts cannot be ignored since from them xxas dexeloped our great treasury of polvphomc music Polvphony reached irs culminating point in the sixteenth century Gregorian Chant h id greltly declined m the estimate of men and xx IS more md more neglected yet the C hurch continued to look OlHL.llllY upon it as her oxxn music, particularly suited to her serx ice The polyphonic music more commonly knoxxn as the Pilesrrina style has nexerthe less found a place in the Church serx ice and seems to be included in the following de finltion of Pius X Sacred music should possess in the highest degree the qualities proper to the liturgy, or more preciselv, smctxty and purity of form xxhich its other character, unixersility, spontaneously sprmgs Palestrina xxrote three Masses which haxe never been surplsscd in combined beiuty and simplicity Of one of these, the Missa Papae 'Vlarcelli it has been trulx sud that it is the most beautiful md rhe model of all Church music It embodies something mystic ll and crheriil In it nothing earthly bespeaks itself The lzngelzng dm ness The period of polvphonic music extended from the tenth century xxell into the eighteenth the abuses that 1ntruded themselxes xxere many and sometimes scandalous NVe will for the sake of brex ity mention only txvo When a com poser set out to xx rite a nexx composition, he used a Gregorian theme as the cantus firmus secullr songs Perhlps an explanation for this xx IS because it xvas forbidden to change 1 note of a Gregorian melody so sacred had it become through the efforts of the Church to keep her liturgical melodies intact hence a xx ay out of the difhculty xx is to take a mel ody which had no such restriction The custom grexx until much th It xx as secullr or of the folk song x iriety became lssociited xx ith Gregorian melodies and remained in spite of the protests of the more serious mmded The natural outcome of such an lttitude was that in cxer increasing intriclcy surrounded the basic melody until Finally the xvords of the slcred text became of little or no importance The second defect xx as the custom of improxismg ldditions to the liturgical texrt xxhich xxas contrary to the traditions of the Church The lingering darkness xvas noxx fast beginning to shoxx signs of falling upon the Church to rob her of her treasured possessions This darkness finally came under the guise of the Reformation -Xs the name suggests it xx as a mox ement to lmproxe ex ervthing xx hich did not meet xx ith the standards of a fexv so crlled leaders The chant because of its close connection xxith the liturgy xx is the oblect of much criticism and xx as included in the so called reform lt surxixed this crisis xx ith the help of enthusiastic custodilns, the monks to xvhom all future posterity oxxes an undying debt of gratitude for their hdelity in safeguarding this treasure left in their keeping Nexx man says, It should not be for ffotten that the elex ation of music into a self exnsting art is almost entirely due to the earn estness of the monks NVe all look for the best in exerv art xx hy not in that greatest of all arts, our oxvn Catholic heritage liturgical musicg The Nlotu Proprio of Pius X mentions holiness as one of the qualities of sacred music Music is sound and sound can only be made holy by the use to xx hrch it 15 put Sh lll xxe help toxxards the nexx daxx ning of sacred music or shall xxe xxith indifference consign to the closing darkness our glorious liturgical music MARY ELl7ABETl-I TILLEY ,37 folly fren ix v L Q T Q S I K I A c . 8 c 'l c D 'c i ' - D ' ' 4 ' c 1 , ' . '. 1 . . ' 3 ' '. . . 1 I ,A 1 . . K ' ' ' x' , -1 1 ' 'A A ', ' ' . 1 , . , ' - , L L - V K ' : . c 1 . 1 . . . ,, . . i V, ' 1 ' I' .1' 1 ' E . i 1 v : . v v L o 1. Y. . . ' Y . Y T . ' t. . L L . In the earlier ages of development musicians began to use melodies taken from popular ' 1 ' . 1 . 1' 1 ' ' '1 . i 1 i 1 1 U V q 4 1 K T 1 ' c . . ' . ' . . , ' . . . - . - . ' ' c. . 'U . ' ' c ' Ii S A o A 4 1 Y . YK- ' I V V 1 ' , . , 7 . . . . . , . , . . . . ,C lc J L A ci V 1 Y - U I V T K ' 1 T 7 YY r I . V l V . Q , . . 1. I A , . . . , ' ' ' G 2 V 1. v C 1 ' ' ' y... E U A- .Ab fn 1 lxou Marx Halllsx Cleo C crlultl Xtfllt Dei ulr BLIITILC de Nunn lllun McArdlc lane Corrm Marglrtt licxrclslu lxat lun K xspcrson Second Row Marlon Swanson Ceneuue Mxssu Dorothx L lflul Mary Illwabeth Cxrr Xlglllfhl Pl'lllX'lXV Iuhttte Lapcxne Irene Dorx gLlll1l Harem l-rmets C aflnq Maclelmc Legrand Tfmd Row An3,r.la Martlmt MHILIYLI Lollnslu lxlIllfNl'l C xllantl Flcanor Larson lean Bunker Marx Caplls Helen Folhs Mxrcelll lirunmng 'Ihzns l'ortnLr Lllzabcth FIILSIIHIIHJHS Ex elyn Lannon Slumur rulsmg Our good sh1p Iumor has now reached harbor We have weathered the roughest Gales and St0rmS and have reached our alm advancement to the rank of Sen1or1ty On boardmg the sh1n1n0 vessel Iumor , We launched mto seas uncharted and unknown Thlrtv two of my frlends and I kept to the upper deck 1n Sectlon One Our sectron of the shxp was pres1ded over by a Slster of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Under her sklllful manlpulatlon and care we were gulded each day ln love for our Lord, and gamed more knowl edge of Hlm We elected Hve oHicers to a1d Slster ln d1l'CCt1I1g our act1v1t1es and controlhng our exuberant sp1r1ts We held our meetmgs regularly once a month, on Wednesday after Mass Next September we shall agaln put on our sa1l1ng clothes, namely, black stockmgs, blue jumpers, wh1te blouses, and green nes, and set our salls for travel on the good sh1p Sen1or1ty EILEEN CURRAN '32 Forty fight - l 4 ' A ku, ,, p x w f K v l is-1f,...t ' I '17 ' 'kt .x.-315 1' , ,qv cj., , . :lf , - H. .' - - 33 f, in-v,1,.'.' 5 ' - - . 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D if ' ' '7 ' ' ' CC ' 37 ' o Q - . - cc - - an 'K YQ-Q.: NA I'n t Ixow Rose C101 Frmces Vlalsh kathrxn NY hrteheul Mrlclrcd Ohm Era Mahoney Mlrx -Xnn Roclxll 'War UCFIIQ Patrlqurn Mtn l'l17abeth lxellu Second Ixou Regrna OSull1xan Antlonette Yeseta Rose Mme Aensta Yxonne MOIYISCY Bernlee Powers Rosrtl Tona Matlellne C rameh Ltlnl Oumn Dorothx Sthall Mmrx Loulse Mueller I-Ollllh Aon Xlr mn Brehme Elslt Prtttrson Dolores Cnmm Flortntt Rupp C CIILNILXC Mel-Iugh Gunther ear A few short months ago the wlse hand of Fate brought together a group of hxvh sp1r1ted, amb1t1ous gxrls, and banded them IHIO a dellghtful sect1on, 11S2 Br1mm1ng over wrth pep and v1gor, equally ready for work and fun, these glrls clearlv saw that they were Gomg to have a pleasant school year together Now that year IS over and they look back over the short months that have passed too qulckly, w1th no httle sat1sfact10n Work they dld' For proof they refer you to the Honor Roll The Student Bodv Card and Communlty Chest Drlves were Httmg dlsplays of the1r school sp1r1t Hallowe en was an occaslon for celebratmg at a merry party A rafHe e'ch1b1ted the1r ab1l1ty as buslness Women, 1 pagan baby was purchas d a dance glven and all 1n all, the year was a busy one lndeed DOLORES GRIMM '32 fatty mn: .kL- 'Z .7 1 A X V ii 1 X! ' N X 5 x lf x .. 7 . ' , . - ' 'f 1 Y l N. .. I . -. - , - A . 1 ., t . . . 1 t . t. , . I . ' ' . U ' 1 . ' ' . v ' ' . ' . . , 1 ,I Y t. , , , -. , A - . y . -. Y , Third Row: Nellie Tnmicich. Frances Babick, Catherine Murphy, Mary Quinn, Mary Musante ' ' J 'A 2' . A '. . 2' , 1 . 3 ' Y. C - I U 1 . . , . , . . , . . . . . . . . D , . 1 t. , J . 'Tx ' 1-'fi-f 'ISrw wnrvglg 290 if 5 ln! Ixou Marx me Sulllxln Clfllllfl Drxllx Mlrx Brxant Bernice LCI'l1ll't. 'lhcruc Baudrt SQFIUIIK1 Aon Cakhcrrne VVr1g.,ht lclnx Dclxnu Itlnl lrrola Marx Lourse K lrcn Psthcr Connlcs Helen C oodxxrn C Ll'll'lNlL Adlll1S Cecllxa Nlrckcll I'l1u1i Ixou Vlarx lathcrmc Ixcnt Margxlcrrtc Hohm Ioursc Behrens Dorothx Xhng, Autlrcx Bord Iuullc dc Buys Blflilfl Amlllo lwnrh Ixou llc mor l,dlINLl Mmm Moore IOUISL C llsgow Margaret Reefer Marx Byrne lXlll'li.I'lI1L Rule Ollxt Iloxvrrd Clllbangnng bblps Through th1s whole year, the glrls of our sectxon have been members of one happy crew on the good shlp ll S 3 Durmg our enjoyable educatlonal cru1se, we stopped at many 1nterest1ng ports From the t1me of departure untll the t1me of land1ng, there hung IH the cabm of the captaln, Mary lane Sullx van, a banner for the Propagat1on of the Falth , attest1ng to the good deeds of the members And then, at one t1me durmg the voyage, to furnlsh enter talnment for the crew, the captam rafHed tlckets to a mov1ng p1cture show These are only two of our achlevements As we neared home port, We were lnformed that as soon as we arrlved, we would be g1ven three months leave of absence, at the end of that t1me, we would be expected to embark aga1n,, but not on the same sh1p, and perhaps not w1th the same crew What w1ll be the name of the new sh1p, and who w1ll be our sh1pmates aboard 1tP Thls IS a a wlsh for an equally happy crulse on the shxp 12 S , what? LOUISE BEHRENS 32 Fzfty '- - .' ' 2 1 ,If -N1 f , 4 my I ,X -Q,-vi 1 pix: X-Q. Y ., V fxaaxg- , , ,vq ' be , , . g. ' , ,X . ' ff 'f 1 ' ' l a-9 0 , i' X 1 5-'SKY If 743: ' f: 41' I: . L . fa ' 3 al' . ' 'o . A ' A, Louise Bley. Izlnet Curran. Phyllis Bond. Marx' Louise Egan. . ' ' 'I f V ' 'V' . 2 1 'A Q, i a ' 'A '. 1 1' '. P1 1. ' I .' H, ' . 1 ,: A . - j .' . ' . Q . , .' , 1 ' A . . K., - ,Q .V . Q - 'A ' ' 1, 1 1 A ' . f b ' f: 2-L f J- f. . 915' . f '- -. if ' , . f ' sa as ' ' ' Ll ' ' ,Y ' . , . ' GL Y, , 2-E First Ixou, Helen Takahaskl Helma Bamcs Rosalnt Mcrcola Btrmcc Loplu LuL 'laboado Lupe Taboado Veronica Oluda Mary Louxse Sudmur Kathleen Beall Ixarlnce Burkhxrt Lllllan West Mtn Touhcx Thzrd Row Drucllla Lan Lathrme lxcllex LOUISE S hlltt Altec Bushal Thats NVe11,and Cathrme Weyer Fourth Rau lane gl'11lIlllll'lC Mar arct OConnell Helen Schwartz Helen TIIUS Marx Agnes Noland Memoirs of 11 in 4 Wlthout great rlsk of exaggeratlon, It may be sald that 11 S 4 has been the happlest and probably the must successful of all Iunlor sect1ons happy ln her cholce of officers and successful 1n the outcome of all her undertakmgs Under the jovlal leadershlp of L1ll1an West Wlth Karl1ce Burkhart as treasurer, we have managed to cheerfully carry all our financral burdens w1th a smlle Th1S the unth1nkable, has been accomphshed by numerous sales and by the cheerful and prompt payment of our class dues Needless to say, our success 1S due greatly to our beloved sect1on teacher Under her careful superv1s1on we have soared h1gh and far 1n our splrrtual act1v1t1es, not the least of wh1ch IS our Fore1gn MISSIOH work Altogether, our Iunnor year has been one of fondest memorles, full of that Splflf and enthuslasm that IS ev1dent ln every true Iunlor class LOUISE SCHLITT '32 Fifty one I I L -1 wifi? I lv: ' l S-J l ' l I ' , I' x 1 , - - ' 1 1 s- ., 'r x - . 5 Av Q .4 p i . I , .-. -4 . 7 , I A - L' ' Second Row: Mlltlred Malback, Iosephine Stickel, Frances Fay, Henrietta Stunsbury. Elise Rise. ' : .'. . g' I ' '. iv' C ' , '-. ., V '- 'r' ' rj X ' ' ' f g . ' ' . . Y ' V v. , l Y 'il ' s 3 -ffffa' L 15 91 t 'rl B xx . :v x., + X gi nf- -f--1-N ,..-L- ll I u tm Xgnt VMI n Agnus Mme Ialdlou MTTLITCI Of radx Mirgxrat Hettlg. Nllreutntt lixthtlltm Bum Carr ll Helen krlcgtr 1K 1 lulxn Hull Mm: Nhnkrwntl lux H4 ifmm nr tru N11 rm t 1 os L lmt mn 4 n Xlntt Ashtown lltltn Murphx Ruth S hunk Tfznzi Inu Muml Rm rut litttx Xnn Munn Mlfglfkf Mmlltr Mmm Ashwn Mmon Hannon llSlL C 1r th uh1Rt htnmnthtr Xhu. M Huh Ichth lxcllx Xnnl lxnre Marx Suu tx The Ziumnr Game When the whlstle blew on September, approxlmately forty entrants as sembled 1n room 10 Thls group would represent 11 S 5 rn the forthcommg Iunxor Game Soon the captaln and her HSSISIHDIS, who would dnrect and en courage the play throughout the game, were elected After the coach, Slster Rosarrl, had dehvered an appeal for record perform ances from all, the game was entered 1nto yoyously Tlme out was called by the captaln for the enjoyment of Hallowe en fCSf1V1I1CS Durlng the perlod of Retreat, peace and rest were apprec1ated The t1me keepers whlstle an nounced a welcome resp1te at Chrlstmas Wlrh the resumptlon of play lt was 1mmed1:yely percelved that the play of manv contestants had 1mproved At Easter a br lnterval of rest was accepted w1th gratxtude The final port1on f the ga e was characterxzed by the dlsplay of renewed determlnatlon A n an unced the end of the game the varlous part1c1pants were able to b k o game well played and deservedly won URIEL RINGROSE 32 fifty Iwo P .1 , ,t sf yt Y rf J I N X, X f T lx' X X . , J 1 l Q l ' Y 5 G ' ff ,rl V- V W! , g 4 ,, . 1, f Q' Q 5' ll t . if 42 N K ' ' l 'fl . -1 U I I x Rn 'I .- A' rs 'A gi g. j i . 1 ' , ' '. . fi 'Y ' 1 V1 ' ' ', X G4lllm'y'11s. . 1 I' 'A ' 1' ' E ' U' f' o , ' ' V K . lar t ljxcrnois. C ' - I' . 1 Ax . 1 'r L, Row: Anna Marie Iinrnard. Mary Coucler. Catherine Pnmzich. liiluen Bannon. Iileanor McCarthy. Q '. A 1 . . M: gg - . ua . liv'ly'l lf .I'r. In ' In sr . .- . l ' . ' C 4' 3 fi 'N 'gmsz 'j 1 Tj. Q 1: ' ' '. 2.1 .' 1' 1 i's'.I 1 'c' z' -.1 e Q ai' 4 'Q '. ' O Q - n ' ' ' CC ' 39 . . , . 6 , . . . Y t , l X ' xl . Y X - ' ' 4' ,, ' - - OE X W t Q Q XM f sex X 2 EU? 2 lit 355 Eettmg Bark E slng Gods pra1ses w1th l1v1ng psaltery 1nsp1red clthara and sp1r1tual songs For more pleasant and dear to God than any lnstrument IS the har mony of the whole Chr1st1an people when 1n all the churches of Chr1st we smg psalm and hymns w1th harmon1ous mlnds and well tuned hearts A great mus1c1an who IS also a non Cathollc has recently Sald Gregorlan chant IS the bas1s of all our mus1c and probably the greatest the most modern the most beaut1ful muslc ever wrltten It IS eternally young because 1t was wrltten by mward necesslty It w1ll stay young and new when our so called modern mus1c w1ll have become obsolete To slng the pray ers of the Church IS one of the h1ghest forms of WOl'Sll1p expressxon of her dogma She finds th1s express1on 1n the plaln chant not onlv because of IIS beauty but for the sole reason that the chant has for IIS pur pose to l1ft and form the mmds of the falthful to all sanctlty Through th1s form the Church not only embodres her doctnnes IH an appropriate form of expresslon but 1n the functromng of plaln chant she finds force to add hfe and energy to the l1turg1cal text and a gulde by which the mtellect IS enabled to d1st1ngu1sh between a correct and an mcorrect type of emot1onal appeal How effectlve 1t has been II? past ages may be gathered from the words of St Augustlne How I have wept at the hymns and songs deeply moved by the vo1ces of your sweet soundlng church muslc These vo1ces forced an entrance 1nto my ear and wrth them the truth 1nto my heart They awakened emot1ons of warm devotmon and tears wh1ch benefited me Catholxc hturglcal chant hke all other monumental forms of art has however often suffered much through the vagrancles of taste The sequence and trophe are the earhest examples of such undeslrable lnfiltratlon Any 1ntrus1on of secular elements has always been sternly dlscountenanced Txme and tlme agaln where such developments took place the ever watchful clergy suppressed them and drove them from the sanctuary In the n1nth century a pract1ce grew up of settlng words to the lengthy Iub1lat1 wh1ch formed a spec1al feature of the Alleluha chants Gradually these lnterpolatlons were extended unt1l finally the new organ1sm detached rtself from the chant and assumed exlstance ID the l1turgy as sequences and trophes Manv of these possessed great poetlc and muslcal value but because of thelr 1ll1c1t exrstence they were rejected from the l1turgy FIVC of them only were retalned of wh1ch the best known IS the Dles Irae of Thomas de Celano F fly r I I L -1 il iz, ll li S . . . - .,, . . . . . ,C . s ' 9 . . . , , 3 3 3 a I Y - , Y. , , I ' 5 ' V 79 The Church has always stressed the importance of an official form of musical J cc 4 I I 4 X .L 1 . ,,t ' 6, ' . . . . . 1 9 . ' CG ' 3 9 . , . . i . . . ,, . . . , . , , , . . I , 3 i -fan After they had been expelled, secular 1nfIuences furtrxely attempted to creep back agaln 1n the form of dxscant Through the Mlddle Ages we End elaborate combmatlons of the chant vxrth one or more rythmxcally co ordrnated secular songs Th1S abuse drew forth the ed1ct of Pope Iohn XXII, rn the latter part of the fourteenth century By the middle of the srxteenth century, that rs to say the tlme of the Council of Trent, the com plamts agalnst such methods were so strong that there was a serrous questron as to whether or not rt xxould be adxrsable to ban polyphony completely and restrrct the musrc of the Church to Gregonan alone The Councrl 1ns1sted that the rdeal of Church musrc be restored to honor' Provrdentrally there happened to be 1n Rome a musrcal genrus rn the person of Palestrma xvho was able to prove the worth of pure polyphonrc musxc The rmportance of Palestrrna rn sacred muslc IS the very highest It would be erroneous to beltexe that he xxas a reformer IH the accepted sense of the word and yet hrs greatness hes rn the xerv fact that by means, whrch were IH the reach of all he attarned such lofty herghts In hrs muslc, form rs perfected, and the measure of the beautrful IS nexer trans gressed He does not make use of strange or far fetched harmony nerther of unusual or orlglnal rhythms The 1ntr1cac1es ot counterpolnt and the1r solutlon are nexer an end but solely a means, and employrng them wrth sovengn power he seems scarcely to be conscious of them, mountmg exer to loftler helghts Hts style IS ln essence purlev xocal, unsensatronal, undramatrc, nmpersonal Compared wrth that of other schools 1tS structure rs slmple plarn chords predomlnatlng but rts prevadrng nature requlred much subtlety rn tonal effects, and much delrcacy of rendltton Durlng the Reformatron the muslc of the church shared the same fate as 1ts ltturgy MHYIID Luther xxell understood the lmportance of musrc He IS quoted as saying To xt I asslgn the first and hlghest place after theology It xvas but natural that the llturglcal muslc should be one of the pl'lI'lC1plC alms of hrs so called reform I-Ie establlshed the type of the Protestant choral based largely on the folk song Calxrn emphaslzed the smglng of metrlcal psalms, whrle the Church of England prepared a llturgy based upon the old but leadlng to new muslc styles Due to the unpopularrty of the Cathohc Church rn countrtes xvhere musrc was popular as an art, lt 15 much to be regretted that the greatest masters stnce the Reformatron dex oted therr wonderful grfts mamly to secular musrc and thus the Masses wrrtten by them are entrrely unsultable for lrturgrcal purposes The reason for the1r unsuttableness l1es rn thelr treatment of the sacred text, they wrote rather to please the llstener than for the pur pose of expressmg that vxhlch was wrthln themselxes Therr musrc was not ln conformlty wlth the hturgxcal actron and ln many cases became a mere CXPOSIIIOD of vocal gymnastics rather than a portrayal of rellglous sentiment Music through the medlum of Gregorran chant IS the true language of the soul, lt rs the art rn xxhrch Chrtstlan xalues are best expressed and embodred It accompanres the l1xes of all, noble and peasant, great and humble rrch and poor, from the cradle to the graxe Wherem hes 1tS secret of power to move us? It seems, on the face of xt, to be entrrely dex oxd of exery attrlbute of musncal beauty whlch IS deemed essentral It has no determrnate rhythm, no harmony or accompamment, nexertheless these slmple chants take on a remote, maglcal and dxsembodled quality and glow as xxtth a secret fare The xorces themselx es seem to undergo a cunous transmutatron and become tmpersonal, superhuman almost, glxlng expresslon to the lnartnculate yearnmgs and asplratlons of all humankrnd Gregorran chant may yustly be called a musrcal mlracle for 1ts beauty and appeal are not to be accounted for by any known laxxs or prlncrples goxermng musrcal art, but efust rn sprte of them, ex en rn defiance of them Pope Plus X 1n hrs Motu Propno declares that Actrxe partrclpatron rn the most holy Mysterres and nn the pubhc and solemn prayer of the Church rs the prrmary and mdespensrble source of the true Chrrstran sp1r1t It rs through the mednum of Gregonan chant that the dex elopment of thus can be accomphshed It IS our hope and prayer that the dawn rs not far off xx hen the hentage of our lnturgrcal musrc w1ll be restored to us ln all 1ts beauty Fzfly file V . , . . . . . . 1 . . V Y . . , 9 v . Q 1 t . 1 9 s . . . . . H 1 v - v . . . ,, . . 1 . 1 1 . 1. ' 4 1 , '. 4 1' ' 4 ' .Y , 5 f 1 , . 1 t . Y . , . , . t , V . . . . H .v . . . . . . . . .. ,, . . . v r . 1 ,f ee- We 15252 In t Iron Mlrtclle de liuul lLllLlJ Btrnst ln Ntdrn K unnel Ioan flll'lSllI'l Suomi Aan C Lf7l'Llll'll llldllklx lull Anna nta Bllnclenx C l nppcrtun Yolmrlx l oppoll Mlrx ionrm Nhrx Hunts Xlr mu Blll'lUNLl'l Ilznri lxou Xlr mn Buxton Luulle llutlnnnxn llelrn ionnell Helen C mtxxtll llnlxheth l rulk k Luulle Morurtx Xlr mu L l lll tn lk Kun Worx Q roxxley Roscmarx Dah f ,lf Whlle the course of our Qophomore year rolls bv, we recall to our mlnds the numerous exents ot the year As for sports, l0 S 1 has taken a great part ID them Durmg the first quarter we gmc a noon dav dance, at YVl'llCl'l ueryone enjoyed herself ln order to ralse monev for the Lommumty Chest drue our sectlon sold small paper klttens for autographs We ransomed two ptgan bables by our self denlals durlng Lent lust as our Sophomore xear xx as a success, so do we hope that our Iunxor year will be lllxCXV1SC NORA LROWLEY 33 Fifty :lx i V n i l . fl' Nga! - , , M, 7 ,lllgel Q X r r .I Va' ,- . I a , I ,. ' .53 .- H 2623 I , 3 A - I 4 1 . , 0 . A - ffsfls' 1 2-X H t . . ' f H nl.. ' ' QL Q P'-.,XA' ' 'L - ' ' 535 ' 'J 1 ' 1. .- ' , 13' . . 1 I . f ' . Elizabeth Doyle, Genevieve Hnmmon. Mary Agnes Klein. , 1 , I . . 1, , , . t '. I ' fl 1 1 . 1 ' '. Q ' 1 - L ' Q Q Q 1 1. : ' I '. . L ' Q' V ul Aa ' . ' ': ell .' . ' Ia au. T '. ' It 214 ' J '. ' 'L Y' fl' la Kms. 2' C' ' V C. . A T ' , ' . n' ' - X .' ' J , 0 4 I H R . V . 1 ' A- ' ' . V V ' . ' N 5 1 o-I' ix EX fa Z S FII f Ixou Ctr1IcI1nt Nhlxon Rose Cortloxtx NI1r IFLI M1n1m1Ix1 Ltxthtrmt Lux Ii11I11r1 Murnuro M1r3.1rLtIx1xh1 Xhrx Icbboux M rx Suhr C 1r n I 1 BIIDL NfI1rx Iton I Serena' Ixou hr lllll Morm Nhr xrct Ixottttrx Roxt MIFIL M11rr1x Mxrx Murrxx K 1tI1t11ne Htlman Rose Mxrx 'xiurrxx R111 Munn Dorothx Ice INIIXIIIL I unb 11111 Ixon 1 umm tl xnn IIII 'vI1t1tr C 1xt Ixxx 1 ll I Htltn Munroe 1r1Ixn 'hut NI drtt Ixtnntdx N1I1Irt1I l1rr n L xx NIIII 1092 We 1re 1 group ot solchers, n1meIy those ot I0 S 7 gathered together ID Room I3 We 1re here to I13,,ht the b1ttIe for an edutmon under the superxmon ot SISICI' Mary Fehcltas Our othterb 1re Presldent NI1K1ne Llmh N1cePres1dLnt, Theresa IxfIlI1I111'lg Tre1surer INIIIFUIFCI Ixoetters Seeretftry Helen Munroe Our PYOUIVIIIOII ot the F.11tI1 rt xrtstnt 1t1xt lb Rose BIJIIL xILll'l'l Our 11m lb to I I-1 I Y 1Lqu1re 1II tI11t IS poss1hIe hoth ID cdutmon md 1n SPIYIILVII Ifilllllllg NVQ hxxe 1ccom 1I1shed 111 mv sm 111 th1n1rs xx hrth wut toxrether 111 1I1t 1 're1t xx hoIL Our I1xtI I1ttIe frou I I S Y I-1 P Lame out on top xx1th 1 Ing tandx s1Ie XVe are proud to sax that xxe h1d 1 I1rge shoxxmg at the sophomore p1cn1c at Imm1cuI1te Hurt xx here xxe h1d 1 Hood unc VVe 1ntend to h1xe a SIIUIIII' shoxxmg on Held diy lS xxe 1re fond of sports A5 we IIINC been Hghtmg Ionv md hlrd to ruth our go1I xxe xx 1II enxoy the xatnuon months hut xxt xx 1II he re1dy to return next September 1nd resume our xx ork where xxe Ie1xe off th1s Iunc NI XXINIL LHXMB 33 Iwzfllx :fren I I 1 , I 1 1 'f X, rr 1 . ll , . i -I ,Q I Yixm l ',f x l ,, f 1 -I f : . 7 I ,.-i - 1 , 1 J Lf I 'J Sw , . ' '1 1 1'1L , 1 '1 ' '. . 1 V' . .. '11 1' .': . I1 me -Q 1 '. 1 4 ,' .' 11r1. ' 'J 'I Q' A4 1 . 1 1 Lfl ' ' ' .' 1 1 '. 1 ' 1 . 11 ' ' . fx 1 ,Q 1 lj- ll lv Iv 4 X, 'X 'I ' .l . T! ' ' ': IQINLI Milh-1'. K1tI ' - M' I4 , R I . 1 I ' , JI 'L 41141 gl, ' ' ' , XI: I 4 'Im . 1I 'I '- ' -. . 1 4 5' Q . 'I r:4 . . ning. 17 , A - ' , - ' 1 ' . 1 . - --, B . 7 x i l 'v . V. 'I . ig I 1 Y L 1. 5 ' I - - , - . 1 I , . 7' -h x , 1 , ' . . e . , 1 4 1 1 , ' 1 , . , 1 hz 'L ' . , ' . L 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 . 1 ' 1' 1 1 J ' ' '1' 1 4 ' . ' 1 4 - 1 I ' 1 bf ' N bw ' 1 ' xl Q I I. lx - vv U -1 Y V V . ', x ' - 1 ' ' . - 1' 1 1 . 1 4 D . . 1 . 2 2 I 1 . . 5 I - 1 U 2 L 21 1 K v v I v w -q 1. fh L 1 .dv K' t 1- . . . , , f v 1 1 A A, 4 A Fifty :ight ji' ssl? Fzrrt Row Cecella Stoll Veromm Weber Wrmfred Shepherdson Sylvra Polrcy Veronnca Tracy Amelra Padxlla Lrllxan Stommel Teresa Yomamado Leonore Schnlltng Second Row Bernadme Thxsson Bertha Straup Eleanor Peterson Ruta NVelmg Mary VVh1te Alvem Ruhlo Madellne Whtte Betty Paul Marte Yeseta Thud Row Elwera Rubro M.trg.1rttStack Florence Tracy Vtrgmm Byrne Marx Stnckel Marte Thomas lltr.1 Rrcharnls Mat .uct glfllfll 'Xmta Drum 1053 In school acttvttxes th1s year we hate had a most 1nterest1ng program To beg1n wrth, we returned to C C H S eager for work and glad to see our old schoolmates We hate had a consrderahle share rn the HCIIVIIICS of the school rn sp1r1tual achnevements we have had to our credlt the Propagatron of the Farth Banner we have ransomed two pagan babres The Communxty Chest Pennant was our reward for the largest donatlon rn the school drrve Our support of sophomore athletlcs has not been unworthy of mentxon, for representatlves of l0 S 3 haxe been mterested ln baseball, tenms, basketball hockey, and speed ball The thlrty members of 10 S 3 are trymg, and expect to be remembered as one of the enthuslastrc sections of the Sophomore class RITA WELING '33 Fifty 711718 e . :fa , Jr A fe... llflgi ' 1 li ' f -v I 353' V 'I - ll ' lJl Q --4- , fl. K' - si ' 5' T.: - -XX l . : . I , , .K , .. , . . y . , I 3 7 I . I ' 5 ,'-'- - 3 y y ' 1 I ' K 7 l 3 ,l Y - ' . - Y. 1 1 1 9 3 , H - Y . . . q In t Iwn Bnttx Barker liettx Grmes Marx Ilmnxh litttx C xrhn Irlllxn llouttnr Q lthlcen C' lser X Il mu Doris lla ltrxtm XI lllxt rsnn I'r1ntLs lion Suomi lxou o n Uunn uns 1 tru nt 1 unnx Otttlc Cote Xtra I' II!! Ivm Bnrmtt K rrroll X nr l splrx N1 rx Qomlnn Ioum llllIIl1lLlSLl' Mlrx Ilnlx Ioursc Ulmer 1 nth HIFXLX X nxt llnns C ummm Io K lsclm I illilemnrlzs nf IO 9 4 The lazy, sunny sprmg has come, But ere We end our work thls term, And school IS nearly o er, Pray let us all recall And soon the class of ten s four The many pleasant 1nc1dents Wlll be a class no more Slnee school began last fall Vacat1on days are not far Thxs merry class of three t1me ten We hall them w1th a cheer Are stars 1n ten s four, When all our erammrng we ll forget In Work, 1n class, 1n sports, and fun And no exams to fear One hundred IS our score Happy thoughts H1t o er our brarn, In every shape and SIZC We love our sectlon best of all, A b1t of paradlse Szxly J. A e , V x W l L 71: ' 'I ' 1' ' ' . 1' I: .. 11' 1 1 . ' -' I1 ', .' ': V, I1 H 111, , ' 'I I ll I . I7 Fitzg' gl l. Carl -n Gill. Rita IJ llj. l I . lil, Helen lieaulien. Catherine Iirm-nuker. Catherine Brown. Th' ' 'J ' fa .I-n,:f1l,1.'...l l . . A 11' . 'JI l', Iiliizll ' 4 I QI fo ' .. In ' ' ' ' . Ia. 1 . Lois fairly. . , . . OH, . . . , , . . - a . , . fs -M2 In I Ixow Xoehilt Ueiltle Alnii lxlint lqrinets Mel'lli5,ott Chirlottt lurk Xelmi Moreno 'viirx Ouirlt Phxllis Nlileolm lviirx X ilmus Ruth Nlitearito Mirgirtt lxrilmieh Rose Ittrini 1Xf1l'Il Ilnc Mirshill Irene Storti P61111 lou Xliee 'viir arct Shiu hntssx Hemor Flhitme Lorriine Nl 1 In Louise Moss Xiola Hoffman Frances klotlt Constinec. Poppe Sarlh Perri iiatstnrp nf IO 5 5 Here we are, almost at the end of our destination We hurried into our new a1rplane, 10 S 5, last September and have been on this memorable voyage siv months We have had a pleasant trip and little bad weather except for a few cloud in Testland But our young aviatrix, V1v1an Deverell, p1lotted us through them with a cheerful smile for everyone Besides a few little stops for repairs and other trivial matters, our most enjoyable stop was in Retreatville Next was that in Christmas Town, followed bv a brief but pleasant stop over at the port of Easter And before we realized it we had reached our yourney s end at the city of Summer Holidays In 1931 we shall be well on the way to Iuniorfield where we hope we shall enioy ourselves as much as we hate this year PHYLLIS MALCOLM '33 Sixty one ... .... -- ,F O? '-fd Qin- L S , -- ffl 4 I, ' La. I K , f'-yy: if J: '. 'i .f1 '. a ' ' .iz ' 'L .a '1 . LU' 'z Srmnrl Row: Margaret Meek. Dorothy Kiefer. Teresa Maier. Vivian lievcrell, Marguerite Leeds. . ' 7 ' Y A . A z ' A . 1 , ' f '. ' 4' Q ' .'z2I 1: . 1' 'zzz ' ', . ' , , .2 r' . z ' , ,- . P . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . I. t J . I . . . , . . . V . 4 . . . V. ff' 145 if -sf s- '. - In I Rau Nancx Nolan lrcnc Debut. Margaret C 15,non Mlrx Pcrusl htrlrudc Bamcs Rosalxt Tusa I-austma LcFlLur Xnola Ball Snond Rou Larolma Nlontmo Harm lurktr Sccorr Brmo Xnna Marrc Dunlcx Ruhx Hamilton Marx cllnc Mahontx Alice Schcffcrlx Mlrcella Cadreux FUQCDIJ C rlswold Martucrxtc Ar uclla lsther XV1lter Tflllllv Ixou llortntc lorbox Multlmc. Lltur Klara Horlnnn Marx Shrp Dorothx Mullxpan lwltcn Ruchtrt 'vilru Southxll Mabtl Staples fLCLll21 McL:1ug.,hlm 1096 10 S 3, an actlxe and one of the most lmportant sectlons of the Sophomore class, has completed a xery successful year Under the competent leadershxp of our presxdent, ably asslsted by her fellow offncers, the aflarrs of the sectlon were efHc1ently reallzed Each gurl at meetmgs, wluch xxere held the first Wednesday of each month, made known to the class councll the deslres and lnterests of her classmates Thrs made xt possxble for the sectlon to be a xery happy one 'Ihe sectron gaxe a dance for the benefit of the Commumty Chest whrch was a great success A party was held on Hallowe en at the home of one of the grrls, and a very en loyable evenmg was had by all who attended The end of our Sophomore year has come and rt rs ex ldent these gurls wrll make actxxe and cooperatrxe Iumors full of class Splrlt CAROLINA MONTANO '33 Szxly two . r.., Y I L of , - A - ' 4 w 4 z . 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'le ,v T ff JI-Blurntng Zlgam FT us cons1der the reason why each of us should hasten the re commg of the true l1turg1cal mus1c Let us see what th1s mus1c IS and wherem 1ts cla1m to d1st1nct1on l1es Let us learn what 18 expected of us, what vte can do to hasten the Mornmg The Rnght Reverend Brshop of the dlocese of Los Angeles and San Dlego, ln the month of September, 1929, maugurated a mox ement to brlng back true sacred mus1c IH all the churches under h1s charge Smce that t1me there haxe been warlous orgamzauons formed an Assoclatxon of Sacred Mus1c, the Salnt Mary s Cho1r for GreUor1an Chant, an elaborate machlnery 1n the Cathollc Glrl H1gh School for the teachmv ot th1s 1nsp1r1nU mus1c, and many others The Councll of Trent sfud long affo that the pla1n song, or Gregonan Chant 1 we call lt, should be used IH the lllllfgy , 1n the begmnmv of the twent1eth ccnturx Pope PILIS X commanded that there should be a rewlx al of the Chant throughout the churchcs of the vxorld In spltc of the organ171t1ons we hate mcnt1oned, m SPIKC of the lL1l of certam groups and mdn 1LlU21lS, rn splte of such hugh authorxty commandmg us to turn from profane to sacred mus1c ID our hturgy, we perslst 1n our LllS obed1encc and 1n our d1s1nterest Hovn often, though, does the church goer hear the Horld stup1d1ty say, of Rosewlgs Easy Mass 111 G9 The church voer would not tolerate such profamty 1n the House of God lf h1s lgnorance were not ew en greater than that of the Cl'lO11' masters who have the say as to what mus1c the la1ty w1ll hear on Sunday Can lt be generally unknown that there 19 an 1mmense and varled body of heavenly mus1c handed down to us from the earhest days of the Church, wh1ch Hts the solemn1ty of worshlp IH an 1nsp1r1ng way not equalled by a Gounod or even a Bach? Per haps lf 1 httle of the hlstory of the plam song were known there would be a greater appreclatxon of 1ts benefit We have sald that the Chant comes down to us from the dawn of CllI'lS t1an1ty As a matter of fact 1t dates back much further than that Every Greek boy was tramed for years 1n the art of makmg, playmg, and s1ng1ng melod1es of the Greatest perfectlon of form Muslc, IH those days, 1n sp1te of the fact that lf was not harmomc 1n our sense of the word, was st1ll a fine art demand mg the utmost of genlus and studv ln 1ts creat1on From Anc1ent Greece the Chant took many of 1ts melod1es However, much of the plam song had a less profane or1g1n than that Much of It comes from the Hebrew hturgy We have, come down to us, a subhme melody, wh1ch mus1c masters cla1m to be the most perfect and most beaut1ful p1ece ever created, called 111 Exztu Israel Do you know what great authorlty says of th1s song? L1stenl In the New Testament we read of Iesus S1111 four ' 'r ei., ,, t' -.aan H y, iii?-Mg' , fe: - xg.-. RX ' 1 ff ' an , 1- 4 y 1-fe--r ,f, 5 . .CX J ' - - A.- A ff-'f ' 'UUK f 1 I x x ' -1 ' m K T t i X . . . . . - 1. . . t . .' ' ' Z t . L e v 1 , ' , D 7 a I . 1. . A 1 , . . . . . D 1 4 . , . . - . . . . . S v b h . ' L X 1 27 D Q . c . ,. 4 .1 Q . K D D - - s - . . V Y . I . L 1 . c 1. L 3 7 I . . A u ' I ' ' u v x 1 ' O . x r if . 1. .L . , . 1 1 . . . 4 e L L ' . I . . . Y - . . . . , . ,'- . 'zu . . . V . ' c ' V 1 I - 6 . I . K . . . .I I- A and h1s Apostles srnglng a hymn after the Last Supper It IS th1s song, taken from the Iewxsh Llturgy, to whlch was set the words In Ex1tu Israel Have you e1e1 heard ln your Church the melody Whlch Chr1st Hlmself sang? Why no Undoubtably much of the mus1c wh1eh we have from the early Church was adapted from the Iewrsh MUSIC Thrs 15 most probably true because IIS thematlc balance lends rtself best to the contrasted phrases of Hebrew poetry, and IS entlrely unhtted to Greek and Latrn verse So We have three sources of the Gregornn Chant the Greek the Hebrew, and that Wrrtten rn the earllest days of the Church specrfically for the Catholxc SCFVICC As the Masses and Chants whlch we have are of Iewlsh orlgrn for the most part, you can feel certam they owe at least some part of the1r melodlc or1g1n to the drstant days when the Iews were the chosen people of God We w1ll hear w1th psalms of Davld the mus1c he wrote to accompany them for many author1t1es hold that so closely bound together are the words and the mus1c w1th whreh the early Church accompanled them that 1t IS drfhcult to belreve that the composltlon of the Musrc was not coex al wrth that of poetry We w1ll hear an adaptlon of the anclent rel1g1ous melodles sung at one tlme, perhaps, by the Blessed Vlrgxn and Sa1nt Ann and Sarnt Ioseph Indeed We w1ll hear all thls and re1o1ce IH the hearlng, but not unless We IOIH hands wlth the Holv Father, our Blshop, and the Benedrctlne Order, the good and zealous Srsters and all the organlzatlons and 1nd1v1duals who are str1v1ng to br1ng about a reawakemng of rnterest 1n that mus1c whlch IS an almost lnseparable part of the hturgy Ont turthcr tons1der1t1on Iictore t 1 mxtnnon ot p1rt s1n1,1n pl ln son h1d re1t ul 1 tr ct 1on buond 11h1ch 1t rult gc no url er I 111s hms et Wm xou know th1t Ill I 1r ontt 1 111 lk wtrtttttd xfl t II t t xerx but 11h1c IH bt lllI IH ucrx 1 1 b 4 or th ll the 1 but uhnh QID be dont h1 been done tht 1rt1t In 1ns loo 1n trount tor 1 mu mems ot txpresuon tor txtmplc It IS no usp tr11n11, to 11r1te IULISIL I1Ite I'11th wrott btetusc Ii1th I-ot 1 ttr nn h1s sthoo s ont Lflllli I I 1 Ll lf tit lnuntlon 11 11rts1n I Lrt 11 ls no ptrftttnon 11 I11th 18 best .lillpltll to the nor h1p ot xour bod: You tt lf IN IN not onlx the ltlcl th1t Crt or1an Ch 1nt lx of 1nc1ent or1 1n and closelx ISSOLIIILK 111th the Lntholxc x1orsh1p trom thc earlnst Ins that led the X1t1r ot C hrzst and mam other eccl SIIN t1c1I nuthormes to 1ns1st on the ihtnt but 1Iso the consrdermon th ll xt was so pertett and be1ut1fuI m ltstlt Qtutlx then the K rt ornn C'h1nt studx 1ts hrstorx stutlx 1ts duotxon 1l s11.n1F1c'1nte learn to lou 1t 1114 rc th 1n th1t le1rn to sms, rt th1t ne 111111 bum, htclt both 1 beauutul md httm 111us1e lflll t ll 111 11111 hrrn 11t tht 1nt1tnt prtcucts ot t 1 C urc 1nstp1r1bIt rn t e u 1 1 the Chtnt 1nc 1nstp1r1bIe 1n 1 proptr 1nttrprtt1t1on of the llflll' 1-con5,reg1t1on1l s1n1,1n1, Y 111 1x1II Ielrn t I t 1n1 nur rch IUUN llc xxrll ll e on 1 new l1c1ut1 1nd s11.n1t1t11ntL Do not be ls un1v1se 1s the unxuse 1r 1ns unprtptru I're11rv. o gut tu X orn1n1,, IN upon s III'LI'NI I-IOLIHIR 'J S -I S1111 fue . Q a W ' ' ' KC ' 97 r . . . P 1 1 : , t . t 1 1 Y . . . 1 . . . . H . . . . . . . Y . ,, . .5 L . t . 1 . 1 . . ' l ' ' .' '1' 2- 'I ' h ' A 1 ffg. 214 . g 1 th' Lp-- f-'t' '51 I 1 f h-. t '1. fh-I. .1 ' ' 1 ' 11I1t 1 tor '. 1 - -' - . hi h' ' 1' 2 ' h Cl - sf ' 1' V111' has can sai I. 1 - 'cry '. ' 4' '1 ' ' QN '. '1 's , Ii' g1 I I 1 ' ' '1 1' ' , ' -: 1- 1 V- 1' - -'1 1' LC Y 25 '1 ' ,' I Ll any - ' I get . . . So 1 was this fact h1t I-I 1 I - ' '- ' f IL -.' ying. Nh' - '1. use in trying to surpass the perfection of pI11in song. How often in your church have you heard that ' s-V 1' -' 11 1 1 -gg 1 1 11 1 'I ' I1 4' ' Q I I ' l L1 ' ' ' I' '1 l I ' ' ' ' 111-15- 1' 1 1. 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Iuttlxt Htltn llnxtrtx ull QZallnf9S2 I rc art tht lux xl urls of U S 7 I xxlll mtrmlutt thtm txxn hx txxo Pxtrnua incl 'kgnu through Al thra xx ltlt VVhllc Mlr ULFIIL mtl I-lortntt xtroll m tht oxtc and MJTLUCYIIL nur ofhttrx trut Arc alxx lxs Llad to xvtlmnu xou Alltc and Illccn 1t I1lSl0I'X thu lvluif VVhllc Doris Incl Mir xrct loxc the oltl stuii' Adtlt nntl VlFi,lI1ll thoulfh not the sxmg height Go flllllillhg xlnn lnlxt txxo lturx sprltts Margartt mtl htthlun wxth thur turlx Both hx thur hur lllxt xouttx glrls Itlml 1nclM1rx Illttn lllxt I mn lll rl t But of Al alum thu un h.1rcllx bmr xlght ullx ancl MJVX I lltn ut lunth untlar tht trtu Where thnx un mt mtl umm tht brtuc Iiarnnzllnn mtl Mlctn xtInQl1sh :rt brlght or thxt -X thu buth xxxll h xt Itnt and bnrtrucle lrrxxv. .tt clrlx morn VVh1lt Marx xncl Fxclxn l1ug,h lhllll to smrn Iutx Intl Wort ln SCXKID, UL xxllxrds Thcx lmth Hlllsi tht good flx uncltr thur sussors Dnrothx mtl I xtlxn both ttxlxt dull ht In clmng xust .15 thex Illsc I-Itltn mtl Ima .lt tenms do plax Wlnlt K lthtrmf. md XVmxtrctl .trt studxxng, so thcx sax lst tlua xrrxt I must c Wxth 1 good xvlxh to txtrx trxtncl x IS 7 tll throw h tht xmrs Itx uwrtl ltup lortxtr tlur MAPS O SDLI IVAN! 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I . 1- . .1 I - . . .thu 5 ..- - -. . -. - .1 . fnat Row Margartt Uthxxunult Yxettc Mtrteau Pllsl Pctroxlth Farolme Iuobatlllll Fvangtlme Casper Nllntx Gloxcr Bcttx lam I-osttr flwra Neumuer 'vilrffutrxte lsraus Yctofzd Ron Rose Sllfll Pauline Fppmls Murx Dons Bloom Wxmtrtcl Fltzpatrltls Margaret Fender Marx Qafrltls C ll'I11Ll Vianttllo Tlmd Ron Marttlla Comer Mar-fxret Hcmen Margaret lJLl'l Luulle Colhelcl Amelia Barron, l'lll1l7LIh Swartz luullt Dunn fomth Isou Mtrx Sulxxtll I-lwabuh Prousll Qtrlh Gross Mxrx XVatr.rs lxtlxn Mtinnms Marulret Fr1tL lhelma Drtsman Our mnulcn xox nut mto the xx mrs ol H1g.,h Sehool gtl xvts begun on submarmt 'ilncsthru untcrcmomouslx lttt tortur the clrx tlftlss ot the Lxtt The hrst tclrs mtl tlrenls xxere soon ldt bchmrl antl xxt set about through troubled or mlm waters xxhltluxer lt mwht be Our heartx trexv Qeptunbur 5 xxhtn our srutlx famous Htrhor brult Qthool the tlsls ot gllllllfljl ourstlxts xx 15 luthfullx tommantltd bx Captun M W aters xx hlle Ex angtlme Ctsptr and Nlmtx Gloxtr tools upon themstlus the rtsponslbllltx ot lseepmg proxmons m store anrl the lor up to dart -Uter snlmq lor the hrst tux months xxxthout mtshlp our lookout pronountul trouble ahead xvhen she pertexxtcl Fxammauons loommg 1n front NVL Sljfxlxlil the storm hoxvutr muth the xuser for OUI' CXIX I'lL DLC' Detunbtr 17 mxrlsttl tht btmnnlnv of a plcxsmt slax II Port L,hl'lNIl1'l1S Nat mon Ianuarx 17 found us xxewhlng nnthors Intl tmhlrlsun-' on 1 long umnttrruptul trip to l lsttr flllll. Harbor anal thentt the hnll llp of our prmm lrx expulmon Bu, trrthes made xxhnlf. plowmg tht mxghrx clttp xxtrt tht ll1ll'1ll1t.I11Ll'lI ol Volltx bull Hotlstx anal Base ball ttams 1s xxtll 18 partntlp mon m tht othtr sports ln llrxmatlts mtl xn thc. Lmn C lub VVL are proucl ot hlxlng rtstuul three p13,m xv nts bx our txtrx but Our goorllx truv hx Flnullx tome to tht tmxv. to bul ulntt. to old Nllnesthrtt xV1th pltasxnt after thoughts ol nts mtmortblt LIU1SL we unammouslx pronountt II the btst xesstl ot C C H s Heat From fearful mp the xltu r shlp Comes ln with ob1ttt won LLCILLE QSUFJ COFFIELD 34 S1115 :ez en . I. . t. t . . . . 1 .V . . , . .. .. - . . ' . ' V J . s' ', . 1 . 1 . I 4 . . 1. . . A . ,, .. . ' 'f S -1 . ' . '. 1 I' . s ' ' ' WY ' Q . V: V .Q .bl . . . . . . V -i s . U . , A .1 ' '. ' Y ' . .' . V -. .' . V. . ' ', '. .. . . . . V . V . . , . . . .. - V . I .I h ,L JV .2 NV V L- s . Q. V , L. V -. Va V xl. V s 3V. H . v- s . VL Z 1. - V , '- . Q' V, . , ' -V .' 4. , . 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V- .4 .' it :ZZ-:-. - ,X ' A 2 , A' 4 . glial ' If ' jfrzsbmen F11 vt how Chrlstene NVelsh Mary Nleholson Alice Math an Melxa Seeds Beverly Spangler Helen Punch Celeste Lorbox M1r,or1e Brogan Isabelle Lonelchne Second Isow Wxlma Iohnson Helen Holther La Donna Tfllll Dorxta Perez Lucy Roll lean Canahl Ioan Rxgahs V1fg1H1H Walker Verda Lenkner Tlmd Row Dorothy Brown Iorrame Rehal Mary Bunker Helen Harper Pnlar Flores -Xmeha Fngelbrecht Loretta Lavelle Andrea Runmon 9 S' 4 jfltqht Mary Bunker, p1lot of the Sp1r1t of Educauon, gave one last look at the crowd of grammar school representat1ves and yelled, Contact She opened the throttle of the new shlp and sent lt roarmg over the field for a SW1ft takeoff Then we Fresh1es of 9 S 4 prepared for a ser1es of thr1ll1ng adventures under the leadershxp ot our pxlot and aldes -Xmeha and Helen YVe made landmgs at the numerous cltles checked on our program Much to our surprlse and dnffermg, from the reports heard we found the cmes of Algebra and Language pleasant although the landings were a trlfle drfneult Aboard our craft we had numerous aetnutxes of pleasure whlch reheled the monotony of our routme One of these a 9 S -l Freshman Dance was consndered a great success and the results obtamed were worthy of our efforts When thms exentful Hnght was half hnnshed we exehan5.,ed pllots Ameha took the place ot Mary Bunker and steered our craft to safety fhe en3.,1neman Wmlfred and the meehamc Verda also contributed to the success of our Ufllltiflllxlflj., And now our Freshman fh5.,ht comes to a close We have landed safelx m Port Vaemon and here we lntend to stax untll September when we will agun luke up our yournex as Sophomores LA DONINIA 'IRIM 34 Sixty mn: l , l ,'4 Y - '- s s If - I - I s H v . 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Fox Marx McDon1ld Emma Arwola Mlfglfkf Houdrnr XIFLIIIII Xhlson Marx lllrt Works Rose 'vimt Musto Ll17 xbtth I strclll Annx Tumr lmo tne Youngtr Anme Yustta Madtlme Mxers lzltanor Rapp Iosephme Barn Thud Ixou Mxrx loc H15.1n Margaret Hcanu Clan RL117 Clldxs Hcrbrand Verr Schonlau Irene Rutton Rlta Laxerx Lollttn VV1ll1s Ylr 1n1a Makerls Ianet Shcehx Zlalsturp uf Qlllass 9 9 5 Ah' That September morn of 1930 wh1ch was feared by all, mourned by some, and rejorced at by others that day on wh1ch thrrty Hve mardens en tered w1th tremblmg knees the door marked 9 Lnttle dxd any of us know what was 1n store for us w1th1n those portals We elected Mary Ward presr dent Mary Io Hagen, v1ce presrdent, and Clara Rulz, treasurer The Hrst few months we greatly annoyed the Senlor Control wrth our lnnocent mrstakes, but we soon learned the Rules and Regulatlons of C G H S Then a feehng of fr1endsh1p developed among the glrls and d1sc1pl1ne has moulded athletes and scholars out of the class that was at Hrst seemmgly rgnorant 1n ltS t1m1dness Now th1s merry class IS nearmg the end of 1ts first year 1n Hrgh School and IS look1ng forward to the comrng year MARY IANE SMITH '34 Seventy Q dll ' ll 1 'lu . -1 ll? ' M Srcomi Row: Rita O'IJonnell. Mary NVarcl. .Helen Kubisky. Theresa lN1urray.Alih-anor Boudet. ' ff . L 1' . A N -' 1- I -'., 1: ' . 1 ' ' , ' . K . ., K., V g , B., 1,- ' ' Ci 77 ' ' 0 , - ,fa ,P E ' z nm ' Vera Miller Floxdxne Whlte FV: Saunders lane Relllx Ida Iohnson Ewelwn VVheeler Second Row Helen VVoolford Mlldred XVl'llIC Marv Youseff Ceha Romero Adehnda NV1dman Rxta lxennedx Mary Hmmm lxlthleen Flannerx Patrlua Graham Eumee Sehneldcr Mar arct Szabo Iosephxne Laxanau h Tlmd Rau Dorothx F1t7s1mmons Ieanne Lo! Lupe RL71 Margaret Pasthek Kathleen Rogers l retthen Hun Marrone Aitken Helen Qtlnkofhth Helen Doenng, Lupe Bravo hrhth MandeL Adeline Samoreno Q9ur 9 3 6 Zgasehall Ulieam Let me mtroduce to you a few of the th1rty seven good players lane Rerlley IS captam Patr1c1a, better known as Pat Graham, our Spamsh catcher, 15 now up to bat Kathleen, the Enghsh pltcher, never makes an out Ida Evelyn, and Iosephme are our h1stor1an short stoppers Floydrne, Glorla, and Eva take the Held m smgmg When the rest of the glrls are up to bat, you are bound to start gettmg your books together, for 1t s Uorng to be a home run MILDRED WHITE '34 Se: enfy one jg ' , Q ,f Mai 4 Q few ,V f Q ' X -. W , t . l V ' . K ' ,lv . Ax Q V ll- M A ' T G- - fm- , X - fy nn, k W V , 1 b, .5 -. . . . -. 1 ,:.- ..- V' ' - 'f ' . ff, ' S' ,,' 'f . ,::A'X f First Row: Theresa Browne. Margaret Harvey. Gloria Sullivan, Anita Iordan, Angelina Carfarchia, - , I' , .. A j, 2 J . ' j . 3 y s , -' s a , ' 7 . . v v . 7, . 1 1 y v . 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Ti Eg Zllumnae QUIUIIIBS T was on Sunday Iune 22 1930 that the Alumnae of the Los Angeles Cathol1c Grrls Hrgh School met at the school for therr seventh Annual Re umon The day began w1th the celebranon of Holy Mass at St Thomas Church and was followed by a meetrng at the school At the beg1nn1n0 of the meet1ng a survey of the act1v1t1es of the past year was g1ven and when the present busmess was dlspatched the electlon of oth cers was next rn order The ofhcers chosen bw the Alumnae to represent them were Presrdent Vera Snyder Vrce Presldent Isabelle Sweeney Treasurer Margaret Malone Wlth the busmess mcetmg l'lI1lSl1Cll the glrls tnyoyed greetlng the nevs Yl'lL1U11fCS and rcnewmg therr old xcquarntances This reunlon of old frrends ss as a pleasant one and If seemed llke old trmes agam to be back 1I'l the fam1l1ar halls of our Alma Mater At 1 o clock the banquet was held IH the school audxtorrum The honored guests and speakers were the Rwht Reverend Iohn I Cantwell DD the Reverend Noel P Dlllon and the Reverend Peter Corcoran The ret1r1ng Presrdent of the Alumnae greeted the g1rls of the Class of 30 and presented the new oihcers to all the members of the Assoc1at1on A program of school talent brought the day to a close w1th the general agreement that the old proverb old fr1ends are the best IS qurte true At the first meetrng the ollicers proceeded to plan a progress1ve and mter estmv program for the ASSOCIHIIOD for the year Wlth the res1gnat1on of the president because of the lack of sullicrent trme to carry on her dunes Isabelle Sweeney the vrce presldent was elected by the officers and head of commlttees to succeed her The busrness as well as the pleasure of the Assoc1at1on began Wlth the Chr1stmas Party g1ven at the school on Sunday December Z1 At thrs t1me the plans for the current year were outlmed and the b1ds for the comrng dance were g1ven out to members of the Alumnae and to the Sen1ors who were the guests of the afternoon The members gathered agaln at our blg soclal event of the year the Annual m1d year dance wh1ch was held at the Blltmore on February 14 1931 Th1s dance was a Hnanclal as well as soc1al success thanks to the chalr man Evelyn Sull1van who was asslsted by a commrttee composed of Clare Gamble Mary Moyer and Gertrude Magnan The Alumnae Councrl has 13: . ..... .. 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G . . s 1 9 ' 1 7 ' 9 , . 1 a a ' L 9 . . 9 ' 3 7 I a 1 ' Seven f- wo dec1ded to add the money made at th1s dance to the accumulatrng Scholarshrp Fund vshlch IS to he used to help g1rls to complete the1r eclucatlon at the Hlgh School The remarnrng exents on our socnl calendar are a tea to be 01ven by the officers for the Class of 31, and the Annual Banquet to be held on the 21st of une, at whrch tlme the officers for the ensurng year are to be chosen The Alumnae extends to the Senror Class of thls year congratulatlons on the1r Oracluatron, and wlshes them great success and happrness 1n the1r future unclertakrngs The enthuslasm and wllllngness shown by them thrs yetr has made us real1Le the great pO9Slblllf1CS for our organlttlon 1n the future It I9 Wrth pleasure that we welcome them 1nto the Alumnae Assocmtron, and we hope that they wxll contlnue the mterestxng work, alrelcly begun to make our organrzatron umfiecl IH rts efforts toward achlevement ISABELI E SWEENEY 77 QQFHUUHVES uf 1930 11 lill I Sutter s llusmess lolltpc -Xmlams Xxleen Xrc olt Ichth Xrnt Nfftrx ll B xrl.tr tm lllfllk Xlrglml Btstt Ht rnnct Benton Roseau trx B x Xltrx Bron n 'Vhrt trct Burch C ttherxne Bucher Ioscphme 1 lttl mo Mun C trroll lsathlecn Chmclltr Flune Cl :ppt rton lkhm It trx C lthtr ionnor Fugemt l up ost Dc Rstlst Xlxcc Cross lex M trguerm Drulen Marlon I Dunlslc Mme Dunlslc -Xgnes Flu ertlcl Vlllflll Fox Extlxn G trrett Dorothx I rr ch R ertt C rtct 'vitrx Keeth ru 'sltrx louxst nes tbeth H unmon Vu: tn lr lrquts larlottt I-hmm lucl t Htrsltr Marcella I-lotlgens M man Sc 1 frllx Ihr EF X W tstxsooc S Nlolor X Viarned Worlslm, X Public ltbrarx it XILLHI s Hospntll Busmess C ollt e Xkorlun Qouthxusttrn Busmcss Co get m tcu llc L X Wtstxsoot Hollxuootl Secrttarlal School XVorls1n H C0 L Oucen of the -Xngels Hosprttl Home Busmess College Business Collcgc lmm xculatc Imm.1cul.1te Imm.1cul.tte X Westmont lrt Collt Workm l'lL1rt C ol LLL Home Home Heart College , Y . 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X1LlI1Il' '1111' , , MH ' IISIY C111 fy ' A 11.1.1 V H W , L'11' ' -' 111 .ITIC1 .I '1 ' '51 ' N 111 1 1 'X N 11111 II N111111 X 11 X 11 1 111111111 N ITIL ll IILIK t 1 1 1 1111 11 1111 1 1 J1 r11 1111 1' 1111 1 11111 l1II s F111 111 IX 1 1 1 1 111111 IIIIIII III 1 1111111 11111111111 111 IIII 111111 1111111 It 1X K 1 X 1 III 111 X 11 III llNlI1LN Q L I I 1x1XX11111 1 XLIISL 11111111 1 R 11111s1111K 11111111 1 1 1 x Hlxx 101 1x1r111x N 1x 1 Sc 11111 11111 literary rs life Greater 'lube 390 Milan filaatb P11 4 .Shalt Stozy REATER loxe no man hath that he lay down h1s 11fe for h1s fI'lCI1Cl Some how or other I seemed to rea11Le those words more forc1b1y than ex er that afternoon I was s1tt1ng at the w1ndow 1n my study gazmg penslvely at the pure blue of the sky a blue that made such 1 contrast w1th the green of the lawns and trees The lazy drone of many 1nsects lulled me 1nto medxtanon Poor Fr B111 O Nell He was certamly 1 fr1end worth havmg I seemed to sec 111111 agam as he was at the stat1on yust before leavmg for Afr1ca xt W IS IH Afr1ca that the affa1r occurredj H15 red gold h nr had been yust as curly as ex er desp1te evldences that tttempts had been made to keep If plastered down on h1s sunny countenance was a blg Urln a gr1n that wrmkled up h1s nose 1n the most wmmng wav and yust before he left there had been a tear or two IH h1s Ir1sh blue eyes Under h1s arm he carr1ed h1s 1nseparable fr1end How he could caress such eKqu1s1te mus1c out of It was more than I ever found out I had watched Fr B111 grow from boyhood to manhood everyone pre d1ct1ng all the wh11e a br1l11ant future for h1m 1n mus1c However Fr B111 ev1dent1y had other plans for h1mse1f although he had nexer ment1oned to anyone h1s great des1re to serve God Well finally he had gone leavlng many a tear d1mmed eye beh1nd h1m It IS concern1ng h1s l1fe 1U Afr1ca that I w1l1 tell you then you may Judge whether Fr B111 was not a fr1end 1ndeed Zungeru was the l1tt1e Afr1can v1llage at wh1ch Fr B111 was stauoned and he set 1mmed1atelv at h1s m1ss1onary work The nat1ves at first somewhat l1IT11Kl and very doubtful of the young prnest soon grew to admlre and love h1m h1s was just that sort of a w1nn1n0 nature N1ght after nlght the natlves would gather around h1s l1tt1e hut Cthev had helped h1m bu1ld lt and l1sten to the myster1ous1y entranc1ng stra1ns of Fr B111 s y1o11n usually Paderewsk1 s M1nuet or Massenets Elegle these were h1s favorltes Occas1ona11y he would lapse 1nto a rem1n1scent mood of h1s ch11dhood and then would come forth the sooth1ng stra1ns of An Ir1sh Lullaby As the weeks passed and Fr B111 began to know and better understand the natlves he was attracted to one seventeen year old natne boy Nyanza by name whose absolute truthfulness was one of h1s Hnest character1st1cs Realm 1ng the superlorlty of the boys mmd Fr B111 saw IH h1m a comlng leader of h1s own people Many tlmes after a xery d1ll'1cult day Fr B111 would spend an efctra hour to he1p1ng the boy Wlfh h1s studles He knew that wlth knowl edge would come r1ght th1nk1ng and power The boy 1n turn was trulv sry v 3 Y 'F gl,- Jr fl 3 - glfgld 'Lt' alllln CC YY O 7 T . 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X grateful and would do 3I1yf1l1I1g for Fr B111 Tlme after t1me he would creep 1nto the hut to prepare the young pr1est s supper, and very often such VISIIS ended w1th a chat dur1ng wh1cl1 many quest1ons were asked by Nyanza con cermng the Mass If seemed to 1ntr1gue 111m Occas1onally he would t1m1dly suggest that Fr B111 play somethmv on h1s v1ol1n Thmgs progressed beaunfully for months, w1th tl1e foundat1on of Fr B111 5 church already bu11t, and he com ertmg more and more nat1ves to tl1e fa1th May came, and w1th 1t, the natn es set about 1mmed1ately prepar1ng tl1e1r goods to be exchanged w1tl1 tl1e1r nelghbors at B1da, a town some twenty or twenty five m1les d1stant from Zungeru, before the IDICHSC heat of t11e summer months Nyanza, Fr B111 s fa1tl1fu1 l1ttle protege, was to be one of the carr1ers the yourney, of course, to be made on foot It was when Fr B111 heard of th1s plan that h1s adventurous nature asserted 1tself, and he declded to make the tr1p w1th Nyanza On May 7, the two set out 1n hlgh sp1r1ts After trax e11ng for t11ree days, fFr B111 s lr1sl1 w1t and nonsense keeplng the boy 1n constant lauvhter they arr1ved safely at B1da They exchanged goods and set out 1mmed1ately on the return tr1p It was on the morn1ng of the thlrd day that the whole th1ng had happened The two were walk1ng along, Fr B111 un usually qulet, when Nyanza uttered a startled cry Fr B111 qu1ckly turned and seemg the cause, a uper, that dreaded snake of the Afrlcan jungles, p1cked up sv stone and hurled 1t at the creature's head, but alas, the harm had already been done, and that mal1c1ous reptlle slunk away 1nto the undergrowth Fr B111 qu1ckely acted He stooped and put h1s mouth to the rapldly swell1ng leg of the boy, and sucked out the po1son After reahzmg that hlS l1ttle fr1end was safe from a dreaded death, Fr B111 suddenly felt very t1red Th1s was brought on 1 suppose hx the suptr txertmn of the lust few moments and the h.1rdsh1ps and pru 1t1ons of the 11st fus months -Xlmost suthout vyarnlng, 1 futnsh stupor osercanu h1m and he lsnexs nothmg n1ore '1 he noxs recosered N1 .1n7a seung Fr B111 1n suth a state lI11H1CK1l.lIC1X set out for help 'lhe natnes uere not slow 1n lsnownns, that the1r belmed fr1end had succumbed to the dreaded futr of the tmp1cs ITIFSI nd wxs apphed 1n thur crude Wu but fCl1llll1j., h1s dang.,erous L0l'll1lIl0l'l thes dtudt to c'1rrs 111m back to 7ung,eru on 1 strttther After mam dns of wean trnehng, and vmtthmg lr B111 s own hut wus reached The txpentnttd doctor there lI1lll1Ll1lJILlN knew thtrc was no hope Ir B111 WIS tonsuous xt the 11st VV1th tht soblnng. N11 1n71 at h1s btdnde the curls of the xoung. nntsts red 11a1r ln rlnglets light XVll1'I the IHOISIUYL ot suffenng, but st11l 111th the good naturtd tvsmkle nn h1s tus dear Fr B111 passed to h1s etern11 ren 1rd Thu buned h1m doun there among, the names whom 114 loxed so ucll and as a hnal tnbutt thu 11111 h1s uohn beslde 111111 It was many a long, day before thlt l1ttle 1111.154 of 7un5,eru emcrgeccl from 1ts cloud of depression As for us up here we were grxef str1c1ten Our dear Fr B111 gone It was hard to behese after seemg, h1m lease so full NVlt1'l the 101 of hung, iurelx sou w1ll .xrcc xulh me when 1 sax Indeed there was a fr1end and a man' Bs th1s t1rne the sun had sunk loss behmd the h1lls had changed from a glarmg xellon to a soft tense and ll was wlth much ddhcults that 1 aroused nsself from that spell of lTlCl1lIZlll0l'l to once more take up nn task ot landscape draxun Perhaps It was the beauts of the new clty park as I YISIOFILL1 ll that brought to 1111 m1nd the LYCIILQI grft of Cod .1 beauhtul soul' ALICE CONIATY 31 Ser enty szx . . , . . , . . 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I V , , 1 2?- ,X l it 6 Bantam uf The HIISUEUHUIUIISIS HE word spychology 15 der1ved from the Greek words psyche , mean mg m1nd or soul, and logos , study or d1scourse It was formerly defmed as a study of the mmd but 1n recent t1mes, 1tS scope has wrdened so that 1t may be not rmproperlv characterlzed as a study of human nature It IS closely, on one hand, alhed w1th physrology Wh1ch deals more partlcularly wnth the struc ture and uses of the parts of the body Un the other hand, lt approaches the Held ol the ph1losopher, who has made If a part of h1s task to COI'19lClCI' the relatron between the conscrous m1nd and the unrverse of whxch the mmd 15 conscrous The behav1or1sts approach the study of human nature ln the same way rn Wh1ch they would study the behavxor of lower ammals Therr rdea IS to observe and classlfy the responses of the human organlsm to Sflmull that general prm clple may be deduced and predlctlons made as 1n chem1stry and physrcs Conscrousness 15 lgHOl'CLl or rather Hxed to a pos1t1on of m1nor rmportance They support fhlS procedure by the contentron that the mtrospectlve psycho loUy cannot be sc1ent1Hc srnce what the observer sees m watchmg h1s own men tal react1ons IS dependent on hrs own presuppos1t1on and organrc mfluence of wh1ch he 1S unable to dn est hrmself On the other hand, therr opponents mamtarn that the behav1or1sts rgnore a large sectxon of psychologlcal facts, whlch can be mvestlgated only by mtrospectron Mr Harvey Wrckham, a very clever author who dealt much wrth the sublect of psychology, IS frankly a propagandlst At hrst he was slmply a newspaper reporter one that IS not hkely to be met at every turn D1SllklHg publ1c1ty much, he kept as far from rt as possrble Mr Wrckham has wr1tten so very many thrngs that It would be drfhcult to count them, and, too, most of them were wrltten for merely h1s own amusement or for the sheer pleasure of practrcrng the technlque of wr1t1ng, whrch has now borne such glor1ous frult LlkCW1SC Wlth h1s musrc, Wlckham refused the numerous offers whrch were grven hrm to play 1n concerts And, rnstead he would choose two or three of hrs frrends, whom he called appreclatrxe lxsteners, and play yust for h1s and therr amusement It seems that he was delrberately usmg h1s yournal muslcal experrences and opportunltres just 1n order to come to the bare facts of the real1t1es of l1fe Wlckham was once harled by a Cardmal of the Cathollc Church as one of the strongest, ablest, and fortunately most entertammg and wrttlest l1v1ng champlons of that common sense ln phrlosophy, and of the firm, unshaken falth 1n God and rn realrty of the supernatural, whlch the Cathollc Church exrsts m order to mamtann and to prove Srl H113 sez rn , ,ll 4 e ,Ile e- , , fall I L Y .rx , , 4 ,, Klum. , 'lllfll ' u ' ' ' -n K6 Y! 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V Among Harxey VVrekh rm s three most noted books, xx hreh haxe placed hrm among the Iexx really rmportant soeral errtrcs of our trme, xve frnd th at eredrtable account, The Mrsbehaxrorrsts Srnce Behaxrorrsm rs a doetrrne taught much rn the Unrxersrty, thrs book rs mostly trmely and xxeleome It has been called by book rex rexx ers The sxxord of xxrt xx relded by a strong arm ot common sense xxhrch rallres to the support of ancrent rdeals agarnst the trend ot modern thought 'Ihe subtrtle ot the book rs Pseudo serence and Nlodern Temper thrs grx es the kevnote to the author s analysrs of the pornts ot xrexx represented by drflerent xx rrters 'Ihrs report rs dexoted to dualrsm and freedom ot the xxrII Dr S Parkes Ladmon names rt rn rdequate and needed treatment ol many theorres reeently adxanced It rs rlso, rn re rlrtx mother xx ork ot propagrndr Thrs entertrrnrng and delrehtirrl xolume, of xx hreh Nlr Vxlrekhrm deserxes the grertest pruse for unrnrskrng the xx holly Irlse rrrfume nts ol modern phrlosophers rnd psxtholo rsts rs ernbellrshed xx rth sexen exeellent portrrrts It rs the ruthor s method to prrrde rn rs srtrrre rl rnd elexer a tashron rs he ern the rneonsrsteneres ot these sexen men In hrs mtl srs ot Dorsey s Joaulrr xx ork VVrekham rs xerv wood draxxrn r rttentron Is to rneongruous prssrges xxrth unerrrng eye Drscussrnrf therr authors behrxrorrsm he euotes 'Ihrnkrn-f rs a bodrlv ret xs courhrnrf or stratchrrw ones head VVhen he In Irnrshes thrs rrgurnent rt rs hrrd to see xx hv human berngs hehaxe at all Iiroxx nes Thrs Belrexrnr VVord reeerxes r real drubbrnsr martreulrrl because of IIS bra7en I I rllogreal reeounts ot Chrrstranrtv here Wrekhrms ehret xxeapon rs the quotltron hrs oxx n elrss I ruI xxas one ot the stu aendouslv rreat men on errth He brrrws thrs is arsswe rrarnst others xx rth xx hreh rt elashes xerx mueh In thrs ehrmter he also makes I-I I Serrpture hts rn xxrth therr preeoneeptrons rt rs xxrse rnd efenurne I ot t rs erthe orxrerx or tre rut xor rs xxro r Ilurrnt rs rneludee rn thrs report bee ruse of xrs rnrsstrtrng the rmportmee ol phrlosophx bx mrkrnrr rn rnsuflrererrt story ol rt Ilhere rre xerx Iexx quotrtrons Irberrted rn thrs ehrpter rnd the re rson I belrexe rs rust the one xxhreh VVrekhrm grxes rhrr rt xxorrld be untrrr 'xIr NVrggrm xxho proposes I rrgenrc Nordre Superrorrtv and 'rIIred remedres, rs made short xxork of bv the ruthor -Xnd noxx for the most reelrrrned master oi pseudo serenee Freud xx rth hrs drerms hrs eomplexes hrs poxxertul sex xx rs pushed IoreeIuIIx through the strarner ol mrstrkes Frnallx N4eDougaII xxrth hrs rnstrnets rnherrng to a xaeuum, and Dr VVatson, hrmselt, xxrth hrs squrrms and automatre relaexes xxere srtted through All these men eome to one pornt that man has not personalrty tree xxrll rndeed not self conscrounsess Iet alone a soul Those xxho can make alloxxance for Mr VVrckhams bent can get a xast deal of pleasure and profit trom hrs hook It rs tuII of shrexxdness, conserxatrxe logrc and humor I eonfess Irke mrnx others to a sfood many laughs and not at the expense of the author He rs qurte xx rllrng to aeeept vxhrt he eonsrders true serence but he refuses to trke serrously the pranks ol hrs had boys the mrsbehaxrorrsts Klso those xxho take thrngs eonscrentrously rnd xxho hnd pleasure rn xerrfyrng quotatrons xxfrll enroy tremendously thrs book rn xx hrch the author proxrdes page referenee tor almost exery thrng he says It cannot be aecused of unfarrness, for VVrckham admrts xx hat ex er good there rs to be found but rn turn goes to the xery pornts ot Ialsrtv and folly I began The Mrsbehaxrorrsts , as I had been adxrsed xxrth a penerl rn hand rn order to mark such assa Yes as I should fane , then to be able to rexrexx rt more ra rdl P fu Y P But I frnd on forn throu fh the book that rt rs necessarr to read rt all afarn for there Iv I-I 2-I r I 27 are so many marked passages I srncerely belrexe as I haxe read reported, that no phrlosopher no student of screnee can rgnore thrs book Yet rt has been xx rrtten for the axerage human berng, and partrcularlv for those xx ho belrexe that man can, rf he xvrlls rt, be ca tam of hrs soul and that man rs somethrnf more than a machrne P r b LUCILLF DE BUYS '37 Sc: amy czght v A-V I 1 ' ' . 1 ' V' ' 77 . . . v Q - . - - . ' I I I - . K K V . .' , U . . 1 . C ' n V ' G ' - ' ' ' as 1 - A V - 1. 1 Q- . Af Q ' 'x . 1 ' L ' ' . I 1' v ,' a , N s I 3' - It 1 K - - I ss , ' ' ' ' 1 1 r . J 1 ' '1 1 ' ' 1 1. . . A r , I 1 1 I ' 1. 1h ' ' I1 - qI-- I-s sf .' -xrx s -s 1 I . '- . , ' ' ' , ' ' ' 1 r- 1 ' ' . 1..1 ' ' V '. ' .I U t . ' 1 ' J V: .. D hal 1 q.h xt .h 3. At ' 'x uv r I . . - . I . 1 1 h, 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 . ' 'Q y 5. A x ' 1 - - 1- s - A - - ..- 4 . 1 . , . I1 ' ' 1 . ' 1 , rn Ierocrous attacks rrpon the rnodernists and upon those xx'ho believe it 11 Irne of a : I V -A ' 5 I 1 t ' I 'Q I n . i 'I 'r a I b - I ' 1 I ' ne . 1 I ' 'I I ' 1 I I -- . I . ' . 1 , I ' - , , , .' , ' V ' -' . - Y I I I s w II K ' . t .I I t is K I T - - l . A v x - 1 '-1 x K k- -k NI - , 4 5 . v 1 xl 'Q e 'I. A I II I I .I I ' I I e It I ' . e 1' ' ' ' . , , . . - , rr Q - ss rr- ,- v - ss - vv . 1 . . , , - . , Ki 'S . . I I e Ie . I ' 4 I I 1 I, '. I ' ' ' . - I r f y x V ' s - I V I V ' l V' K , - Q v I K -1 lc L Q :X L I . 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I l I K Gtlhzrt 33 Qlibestertnn los Qngeles HUCI: figure swatched 1n a roomy black C lpe topcolt, wearlng a fam1l1ar black hat, crunched and dented, nose adorned w1th gold r1mmed Glasses, r1bbon Hung, and carrymv a straw colored cane, walked alertly 1nto tl1e Hotel G1lbert Ke1th Chesterton, the ernment Envrhsh author and maker of erud1te w1tt1c1sms had arrn ed 'vlr Chesterton, eyes twmkhng, greets one w1tl1 1 r1s1nff Envhsh accent He 18 youal and amazmvly responsne, for a man wl1o IS tl1e autl1or of over fortv boolss 'Southern Cahforma IS a paradlse, Sald Mr Chesterton Of course he added, vuth humor, and here h1S eyes began to rox e, a manner w1th h1m, there pleasant weather as compared to our chmate 1n England so I am qu1te dehvhted Wir Chesterton s hand clasps and unclasps the knob of h1s cme as h1s m1nd sw1rls to a focus on tl1e tOp1CS of the day H1s ha1r IS unt1dy and H165 from h1s brow 1n long strands He wears a s1ngle, cur1ous gold r1ng, hke a coxled serpent H15 face 1S ruddy and fa1r, h1s eyes are blue, bespeak1ng the Anglo Saxon Large though he 1s, he has a youthful energy almost ubrant, for one of fifty seven years In Amerlca, I have seen qulte a change smce my last NISII, 1n 1977 Men are XOICIHU the1r news w1th a w1der and more penetrat1ng apprec1at1on Your proh1b1t1on, however, IS somethlng act1ng malevolently on the General att1tude towards law and enforcement It cannot be condoned Mencken and S1ncla1r LEWIS and others of the 1nconoclast1c cult seem to be too much engrossed IH saymg naughty, naughty The better tendenc1es of the nat1or1 and your people need to be empha s1zed ID the long run Chesterton does not bel1eve 1n tl1e lgnoranc of the so called educated person, nor 1n the narrowness of the wnorant man There must be a clear def1n1t1on of terms False sc1ent1f1c trends are to be steered clear of, wh1le true SCICHCC must proceed only on a farm basls And, sa1d th1s speaker of paradoxes, 'what eudence IS there that the Caveman lllf h1s future WlfC over the head and dragged her away to h1s case: Everyone behew es th1s sllly legend, but vxho can prove 1t 3 Throwlng br1ckbats at h1stor1cal figures and censurmg C IFIIIX 111116 as .R y fy! Y 'I Q O g 1- . ' . ', . 1 ' 1 '. ' . ' ' 1 L 1 L 1 1 D x A I' .D C K D C 1 l x C I ' 1 7. . .h K, L .Y ' i u. U G . I K . '. g g . . . 'LC - . ' A ' ' 37 ' E K6 Y, . 1 . . , f . D . . 1S a great deal to be swallowed w1th the parad1se. Your recent rams are merely 1 N . . . , . D . 1 1 1 . . ' . 1 ' . . L 1 . ' . . . V . . . K 1 1 1 D 1 K 1 K 1 L L l 1 Y D g . . K , D . as ' ' - ' - sa x D . 1 1 1 1 1 1 D . ' 1 . 1 LL ,, 1 1 6 . . . . . Y V 1 V 1 1 1 1 t K 1 fl 1 1,-- '-ii such mconsequentlal 1nc1dents as Washlngton and the cherry tree, or the Washmgton d1d not tell a l1e eplsode have l1ttle part 1D ser1ous 1ntellectual contemplat1on, bel1eves th1s man Accepted whenever they are spoken of, by people who thmk r1d1culous such stor1es as Eve and the apple, or Ionah and the whale, no one stops to ask what proofs there are of such tales Chesterton behex es there IS too much of thls sort of th1ng gomg on and calls It 1ntellectual lgnorance, the l1ke of wh1ch dommates too much of the th1nk1ng of today He lnferred such th1nk1ng 15 1ncaut1ous and superhc1al Chesterton IS aggressnely mtellectual, he lnwesugates the fact and IQ not S'lIl'5f:lCLl unt1l If IS bared to the lwht He 15 on the sharp edge of the truth and knows the art of lampoomng the obvlous ltllOClC9 of the world H1s eager and penctratlng mterest 1n all thmgs and h1s avlle method of attackmfr the problem have kept lllfll to the fore 1n the l1terary world He IS mct by over flowmg crowds wherever he appears He lectures for lntellectual prec1s1on and careful Ll1Z1gIlOS1S Chesterton would not have the SCICDIIFIC fact debased by the superfic1al It must be kept on the respected, uncontammated plane And wlth ll all, he knovss the xalue of humor 'md a laugh HELEN TITUS 37 Btsnllusmnment B1 ight Vmonsl I mixed with the world and ye rzded N thls xerse IS contalned the bcst deHn1t1on of d1s1llus1onment I have ex er found D1s1llus1onment IS mdeed a brtter term and a bltter experlence I some 1nstances d1s1llus1onment IS a blessmg IH d1sgu1se, but, oh, so often 1t means the keenest d1sappo1ntment Many of our 1llus1ons are mere castles 1n Spa1n or other ch1ld1sh fanc1es However, they are not to be scorned because Cl11ldlSl'1, for has not Longfellow stated that, the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts 9 One of the most palnful CYPCYICHCCS d1s1llus1onment offers IS the dlscovery of treachery, of unfalthfulness, or of unworthlness m a fr1end Thls mdeed IS a hard blow to the human heart But 1f men would follow Fmerson s adv1ce 1n choosmg fr1ends, th1s tragedy would seldom occur Emer son exhorts us to test our acqualntances well before acceptmg them IHIO the sacred relatlon of fr1endsh1p Pondermg or med1tat1ng on our d1s1llus1ons IS detr1mental to our health, peace of m1nd, and sp1r1tual welfare Despa1r IS usually the result of d1s1llus1onment We should never allow despa1r to rake hold of us, rather we should r1se above the petty flaws of earthly affa1rs and reahze that there IS One who never falls us, that God IS no 1llus1on, con sequently there can be no dlSlllllS101'11I1g when we cast our lot w1th H1m IEAN CORRIN 37 Eighty I Q 1 N . . . ,, . . . . . x .... - , ,S . Y . . . . 7 1. . . . 7 . . . V . . 1 . 1 . 1 h . 1 1 . . 1 c 1 . 1 4. D 4 b . . 1 , . 1 . . 1 . . . Y 7 4 4 1 . 'w r v r U I. . . . . If 11 y v , , . . . H ,, . . . . . . . 1 , . . . . . i 4 I - . 1. .1 . v Ee-EQ 2 what jllilustc Meant Clin me USIC means much to me lt 19 my frlend a true fr1end that w1ll not forsake me 1n the t1me of need as other frlends do I recall an 1nc1dent when I was greatly 1n need of th1s frlend There was a contest to be held for the NIOIIDISIS of the c1ty The pr1ze was to be a beaut1ful w1ol1n I dxd not have much mus1c to choose from so I chose one of my best known The Merry Wzdow I d1d want to w1n that v1ol1n so that I could show my parents the money they had spent for my mus1cal educatlon was not thrown away The contest was to be held at two oclock rn the afternoon so I left the house at half past one to be there on tlme Promptly at two the rec1tal began Many beaut1ful select1ons were played but I was so unraptured that I could recogn1ze none but The Merry Wzdouf among them The boy may have played 1t sklllfully but I d1d not hear For here was my best known p1ece played by another and I d1d not know ll subst1tute qu1te so lovely I heard the people applaudmg then I heard my name I gave no t1tle for the p1ece I was to play but lovlngly tucked the vxolnn under my chln sa1d a short prayer and then ran the bow over the strlngs wlth an open1ng chord I felt the frery vlgor raglng and stxrrnng 1n mv soul I let the bow express what I felt at heart I thought my heart must break for now all chances of wlnnlng the vnohn were lost After fifteen mlnutes of playlng I drew the final chord I knew not what I had played but my p1ece was Hmshed The rema1n1ng numbers glven one of the yudges called me and asked me the name of my selectlon for he had never heard II before I told h1m that I had planned to play Sehar s The Merry Widow He gave me an understandlng smnle so I cont1nued that I had yust played as my heart and soul felt He then presented me w1th the beautlful v1ol1n My frlend had not forsaken me ANNA TUMA 34 jflntnzrs img' Oh' flowers of red and scarlet S1ng sweet songs of loxe Oh flowers of purple md crimson Smg of the glorles of C od aboxe -Xll flow ers of spotless xx lute and blue Th If mateh the sky tboxe Sung praxses sueet ot yet another Smg of her xx ho xx ts C od s Mother NANILY NOLEN 35 13113 j I f I .I I T l ve'- f m ' - 9 a .e 1 . . e . V. . . . . 4 - . I . 1. 3 , . . e X A I e , . , . . , . . e 4 1 . e ' 1 l L e . , . 1 a a - a V . I . 3 . 4 e . . . 1 , . 9 , . . . , . x . . . . . 7 . , . 4 I t - l . Y Y I . V I ' 1 - - - - N I Y S Y 1 l 1 A I - -1- ' L 1 . ' 1 ' , , 1 I. v. C : - . . I ' 'L ' 1 ' . s s fifz '-wir' E M252 My jfahurtte Ennis T lsnt a pretty, 1mpress1ve, expenslye volume, set upon a shelf to be admlred and taken down to show to y1s1tors Nor 15 lf a very new, yery smart, sparklmgly w1tty nos el No-1t IS just an old, very old, worn out, out of shape book w1th several paves m1ss1ng 1n fact, we mlght say It IS composed of the few paves that are 7101 mlssmg and the remammg pages are bent dog eared , and torn from much handhng No Crown Iewels IS not a book to be proud of, from 1ts outward appearance But between 1ts coyers what a wealth of hll777d7ll2C'55 md of beauty 18 to be found' Poems of eyery descrlptlon from Poes 1mpass1oned Rayen to Long fellows Chlldrens Hour vyar, peace, loye, comlc poems, all are there There are dtalovues, plays, selectlons from Shakespeare, proverbs, songs lltera ture to fit your every mood Is If anv great wonder that thzs IS my fax orlte book? Crown ewels Hovy Httlng 1 name' Crovyn yevy els, lndeed, are the selectlons contamed tht rem' Iewels that, VSIIII the years, hue become more beautlful, more rare md IHHHIILIV more appreciated' although hldden beneath ravgedy coyers In all probab1l1ty you would End my preclous Crown Iewels lack luster dry not at all to your taste You would probably throw lf away the first oppor lfllfllfy you Uot, and heaye 1 s1gh of rellef that you were r1d of ll but I drag lt 1 onfr w1th me from tovsn to town And though Iye read lf hznzdfeds of tlmes, ey er smce I could spell out letters to make words, st1ll I find somethlng new, some hldden yewel at ey erv perusal that but serves to make me feel the more deeply the worth of mv Crovyn Iewels MARIAN SWANSON 37 The Qngelus At evemnv when the sun Goes dovs n, Nflothers pause for yust awhlle Way down mto the vyest, To hear the s1lv ry notes, The Angelus sends forth Its Cl111'I1C9 And Cl11ld1'CI'1 wonder at the sounds To all the world at rest As through the 'ur they float The mystlc ITIUSIC of the bells The gladsome bells of the Angelus Brmgs peace to ey eryone, Brmg yoy to ey eryone, And men return1ng home from work As they rlng forth thelr s1ly ry chrmes Know that Il'1C1I' labor s done Wlth the settmg of the sun MARGARET KOETTERS 33 Ezghfy mo ........... 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V. 1 .1 f jlillusrtal jflllemnrres OR an rnstant the toot at the edge of the French door hesrtated, but only for a moment Then wrth a qurclt step a young man entered, elosed the door srlently and stood motronless, exerw sense alert eyes prercrng the twrlrght darkness of the luvurrous lrxrng room Stealthrly he crossed the spacrous room and dropped to hrs knees rn front of heaxy drapes whreh concealed the safe Wrth a steady hand he drew r parr ot ltrd gloxes from hrs pocket and started the worl-. that only an expert would rttempt Hrs hand on the locls he stopped suddenly, startled eyes turned to the prano No one was there It was hrs nerxes He turned to the safe and was agarn arrested by the sott, gentle notes One glance through the east wrndow and he understood The receptron at Mrs Edward Larences had gathered the most promrnent ot the socral crrcles He hrmself had untrl a few mrnutes before been one of the guests The presence of Mr and Mrs Perlerns and therr daughters gaxe hrm the opportunrty he wanted urckly he had drsappeared There besrde an open wrndow stood Mad rm Melbourne, her aeeompanrst seated at the prano How much she resembled hrs mother' For a moment he caught hrs breath Wrth a nerxous laugh he went bacle to work He hadnt seen or heard from hrs mother srnce he was a lad of sexenteen The sate door yrelded to hrs deft hngers A trrumphant free turned rn the drreetron of the festrxe home There the unsuspeetrng famrly were enrovrng the song of the gray harred lady For an rnstant the words trembled across the strllness of the nrght to e man betore the safe The tones grew stronger and stronger as he reached for e case ot the prrceless dramond and emerald bracelet The frmrlrar tune strucle hrs ear How often hrs mother had sung rt to hrm when he was a lad Memorres of home an mother Hooded hrs brarn Wrth an ache he saw the prcture she had mrde thrt ast trme he had seen her Qhe stood rn the doorw ry of a smrll eottrge, a handkerehref pressed trghtly to her lrps She w rtched hrm wrllt hurrredly to the front grte Hrs head w as bent lrps compressed and rn hrs heart a hatred of lrte w hreh w rs reflected rn hrs steel grrv eyes He drd not turn to srv good bye I'hat hrd been seven Vears ago The famrlrar words of the sonff brolee rn upon hrs thoughts Maybe vour mother rs lonesome and blue VN artrng for you and trustrng you too The xorce of the woman trembled a moment and stopped ln the rnterlude he was home agarn all rrght Iohn go rf you must, but be eareful, he heard hrs mother say and he had gone He had gone agarnst her wrshes had gone exen wrth brtterness rn hrs heart -X suaxe exterror and constrnt prretree rn deeert had grxen hrm entrance rrrto socral crrcles Thrs w rs the souree ot hrs rntome' X thret' X robber guest X lrfe ot lres The song was endrnff Xl rrtrnv for xou and trustrng vou too He rose to hrs teet closed the door of the srfe rnd w rllted to the wrndow The prrma donna w as tor the moment the center ol attrretron He watched her a mrnute then murmured to her from the drstance I dont know how vou drd rt but I m gorng home THERESA Xl-VNNlXC 33 Erghflt three , , 1 I A 1 Q 4 ,- , . . 1 A s I . . . 1 . , . 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Buss of NP ibeart LOWLY Mrs Ponselle drew the shades 1n the quiet music room Crossing to the small but beautifully cased organ she seated herself and began to sort the sheets of music -X one after another passed throu h her fingers a rush of memories flooded oy er her My Wild Irish Rose her first public recital when she was seyenteen Roses of Picardy had been ringing in her heart when Iohn Ponselle hrst met her Mighty Like a Rose her baby s fayorite lullaby and the song that had blossomed into a song of the angels w hen one night her baby had fallen asleep ncycr to wake again These were her Rose Songs the songs that typified her three interests in life Now her loyeliest rose had gone Qhe was lonelv and sorrowful Her fingers caressed the keys 'Ihe notes soft at hrst grew in yolume and as they flooded the room a great burden w is lifted from her heart The music was softer gentler more appealing now and as she played she wept Vylhen Mrs Ponselle first heard the strains of the yiolm the old man had been playing for some time Not to be subyccted to the rude ga7e of passers by he had stepped into 1 small porte couche oyer which the music room w as built Mrs Ponselle suddenly an old man had wandered all day about the streets deserted now His shabby clothes his tired bent gait the shahbv yiolin case under his arm betrayed his poyertv The shaded street before him seemed cool and beautiful Then seeing the gate of the house before him open he entered and sat down wearily on the steps that led to the heayy oak door As he sat there indifferent to the passing groups of people who stared in at him he heard the strains of music float softly through an open window He hs tened intentlv Then as the strains rushed on faster wilder in a rhapsody of heart rending grief his soul expanded The music grew softer sweeter the familiar old airs w ere being pl iyed Obeving an inward impulse the old man toolc out his yrolin stood erect and raising his bow he played with the organ The strains blended and rose in a pleading prayer Two hearts flooded with grief were finding sweet solace 1n music With the music s cessation the old man glanced up to the window shamefully The face that greeted him there seemed strangely familiar Mrs Ponselle exclaimed Why Professor Manelh my old teacher' You are the professor arent you The old man nodded dumbly He was speechless w 1th the wonder of it all Yes I am And you Can II be possible My pupil Ellen Marlowel Ah' I was sure that that music was from a master mus1c1an My dear in all your vears of concert work in all your years of success and fame neyer once did you play with so much so much realrtyl Ah Professor that IS because I haye touched the depths of reality Llfe and death haye passed before me and noyv it has been giyen to me to depict all of this 1n music Truly blessed are they that mourn' A few minutes later teacher and pupil rested themselyes before the fare and talked of old times together Three weeks later Rose Manelh sat at the organ in the Ponselle home Mr and Mrs Ponselle and the professor her father were listening with pride and delight Professor and Rose Manelh had found a home a shelter to keep them and their talents from the buffeting of the workaday world Mr and Mrs Ponselle had found happiness con solatlon and eyen though one of their roses had gone they discoy ered in sweet and tal ented Rose Manelh another Rose of thexr Hearts ANITA LASPARY 33 Ezghty jour Y V . K W ll Ili .K f H - s. -X W , te iii .1 A H L e ff -1 2 zllgi 7 ' . 1 I . x il Ig. . '- fa.r..f' ' ' I f A . 1 s U Q r ' 1 U . I M Y Y V s f . - . 1 1 , . 1 1 . 1 ' 7 1 I ' l 7 ' 1 ' 1 I ' ' '1 71 I . Y Y ' 7 Y . ' 1 , I L ,K . 1 V' . 7 I 1 4' ' l . I 1 I 1 7 ' A ' , 1 ' 1 1 'z 4' ' 1 N ' ' ' 9 1 ' 7 V - Y 1 , . 1 1 , . . 1 I V , 1 1 ' 17 . 1 .I ' ' I . 1 ' , 1 1 - ' ' - '11 ' . . stopped her playing, impelled by curiosity to seek her accompanist. 1 1 ' 1 1 , '. U I 1, , 7 , I ' 1 ' I - A . 4 - ' Y Y 1 . , 1 ' , 1 1 ' ' U ' . , 1 1 , 1 7 1 '. ' I . 1 1 1 , , ' 1 7 I ' y I ' , A' v 1 , v , ' ' t' v ' v z . J Y . ' 1 , . ' ' , , 1 K j 1 Y, i ' ' 7 ' x y . , r' r ' y r ' Y ' r L ' ' . , . 1 Y ' 1 ' ' . . ,K . . . , , . ' , :ir 9 1 ' 1 Y 1 Y. I . . ff , : ' ' : ' , , . It . . , . . 1 ' . , , I 7 a 4 9 7 '- ' 13 . . ,, . V . . 3 7 ' I 9 a Y I ' 77 , . 7 I I I1 I K I - n 1 u . . T . . . 3 7 ' C 7 ' Y' ' I a a 1 , ' . v Y . Y . V . 1 7 K ' . 1. . ,- 1 , S , C T- 1 1 I - V. Elgfzfx he jfrlenhshnp Lrfe s lrttle joys those rzunbow hours When the world rs sweet wrth the breath of Howers How much more beautlful and fzur When they are joys that many share Lrfc s httle Worrles, hfe s httle trrals, Stumblrnv blocks statroned on llfe s miny IHIICS, Llfe s undert 1lC1I1g9, gresrt or smill Lose h llf fl1ClI' burden when shouldcrcd bv 111 Thouffhts of our schooldlys hxe on unlmparred Because of the yoys and the sorrows we xe shared, Somethrnv attempted was then SOITICIIIIHU done Because If vxfls nexer the lqbor of one THERESA MAIER ss jlllluuntaws Drd you exer stop to look Xs you 3,0 prssrny, by Xt the bc luty ot the mountuns Xml tht xxonders ot the slxv You mlrx el xt the prcture Th It C od his pmnted there For rn our be luteous landsclpe He has mountmns ex eryxx here XNC FLIVA L XF AIxLI-II X Beberxes C ulx rrnply the boxx xx 15 drrxxn lcross the bIl'lIlgS Xsl slt thcrt I s Iht hrst flush ot dlxxn brc IL oer 1 clouded slxy I heard the ocern rn rll rts preen unduhtrngj splendor VV1th rt mrngled the gjurgllng ot the rrxer sxxrft The bibblrng, of the runmng brook The xx hrspermgj ot the l'1urels green -Xnd the cheep ot the spirroxv nexx born Sottly the boxx xx as dr.1xxn across the strrngs -Xnd sottly L une the notes Ks I slt there I slxx The exenlng, sky brthed rn purple md gold I hcrrd the sxx ryrng, ocem xx rxes shush good mght Tht sxxltt rrxer tlrry to sly good mbht I'he runmng brook ugh good nrgjht The preen trees murmur tenderly good might Xnd the nexx born sparroxx xx rth drooplng head cheep RUBY HAMILTON 33 , , ' I . , . . . , . . , . , D t . A 'Liv x I . u . . . . . x 5 1 I x 1 h i 1 u w r . Y . . x D . . . . . . 7 an an . Y Y . t . 77 1 . l ,f 3 Y r , , . 2 ' ,L , . 1 1. . . ' L 'L ' L4 v 7 1' 1 I, 4 I I ' I 1 '34. , Q 1 Y ' '15 1 ' 1 ' f ' ', And quzlx' rlngly came the hrst notes. 1 3 gt ' ', :uw ,, x . , ,. s - 1 ' 1 ' . y 1 ' Y K y . . , I T. , .' Q Y, 7 1 T , ' A I r g , r , .S ., - A 4 L Y' 1 , , . , . , I . 'L , ' '. ' Y 3 'I 1 1 if , ,L ,..1, , .ti ,L 5. 5. ,-, - Q 1 - v ' ' L 4 el 17, i r 7 V A ' 'U 1-Y - ' Y , Y i - . Y , . v- V 1' ' U Y bignatures Qrtlhltnw if 1 Mags 9 g f 'Wi' 1 was Bellgtun E as students of a Cathohc School have been educated wlth a prrmary purpose IH mrnd our eternal salvatlon Durrnfr the past year as rn former years, the sprrrtual has permeated the secular 1n our school year currrculuna The seed of relrgron, 1nst1lled 1n our souls at Baptlsm, has been well nour lSl'lCLl Each Wednesclay mormng the audrtorrum has been 11'1LlCCLl an rnsprrmg scene the students assembled at Holy Mass, partalung of 1ts lnhnrte blessrnvs Tlus l51'lHg9 to our mlnds the three happlest days of our school year our annual Retreat Under the Uuldance of Father Maher We, ln srlence and 1n prayer, basked 1n the sunshlne of Gods bless1n0s In the Held of relrgrous organrzatrons there has been the Propagauon of the Fa1th and the Confra tern1ty of Chrrstran Doctrlne to arouse our zeal and lnterest IH the necesslty of our own splrrtual salx atlon and that of our ne1ghbor Thxs necesslty was VlV1dly shown to us by Father Butler 1n connect1on wrth the Leavue of the Sacred Heart The Holy Land, wrth rts sacred memorles, was brought to us rn all IIS beauty bs an rllustrzted lecture of Father Follen Our menaor1es strll contaln phrases of the beautlful talks of Father Dlllon and Father Moran whlch haxe done much for the CLllflW21flOI1 of our sp1r1tual llfe Last, but not least, there are those self same teachers who have labored unccasmgly each day to prepare the seed for a glormus harvest KATHERINE MAHONEY 31 lzghtx 'fren ............ jg ' L - ' if 1 it A c ' t li l . 1.1 1' v . 1 Z-3 7 1 , D - - I N , Q N: ' , n 1 , . .A , . . 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L I. 1 ' L C .K 'Y L I , V 1 7 2' ,gr ,Jr-11 ,X 215 Retreat ND Wh1n t11e Uun Hoes OH, WI11 1116 ball he over 1116 11ne W1t11 such IU lnsplrlnff kexnote RCNLFCDL1 f111h1uS I Maher, SI, opened our annu11 r1tre1t on Noxemher 131 IYIHU IH 1111n11 th1S anoloffy of t11e 11111 18 the soul our th1 11111 as the 1tt1111v11e11t of s1111t1on, 1n11 the Uolnq 1111 of the Hun IS the t1r1111111t1o11 of 1 1111113 hfe, the r tr11t1nts 11111111 t11e1r Sl1LI'lf15L1I uentful 1111111 of thr11 dau To 111 111ort11 LXLS s111n11 1n11 S011ILlL1L 111111111 r111f11111, hut 1111111111 1111 1HL1lXll1Ll 11s 11111 C1011 th1r1 w 18 ID IDCLSSWIIILIJIINLYSJIIOI1 oC1ur 11111 T111s notexx orthy 11s1t 11 as of 1 two fold 111t1111, e111ho11y1111r 1 H111 11111 t 111e SIIU 111011 The r1tr11t111t oH1r111 up praxers of 111orat1o11 11111 supp1111t1o11 11111 111 return reee11e11 11111un1er 11111 111 11es Thus ll t11e Hnlsh of th1s sp1r1tu11 1f1111e, th1 01111 of 1t1r11a1 S111 311011, 1oo1111n1I 111 t111 111Stan11 sent 1o111fort1111r rns of 111 ht to 111 11 ho 11111 part111p1t111 KATHhRINE 'VIAHONEY 31 but ztreat When 1111 1nnu11 r1tre1t at our 11110111 was 1111111 The students answered one and 111 The A1111 V115 soon 1 11111711 hrlght W'1th 1 tmy altar, t1LL1itt1 111 v1111t1, Whse 11111 sermon, Qonws and pr lytf, T11e 1fr1ee of God W IS surely there T11e XOILC of t11e pr1est, k1nd and true Procl 1111111147 t11e MLS'-awe 11e so well knew HIS kmdly words H11111 each xouth s heart And bhe prayed that grace ne er depart And though t11e days of retreat are 0 er Dear GOD, each student 101 es you n1ore CARLTA DIETERLE '31 Exghty right 1.11.1 ,-' .1 -I p ' f , X 14, -, -E 4 -' ' 'H , -?R.'f ' . . . 1,. . 1 1 - D 27 ' . . . , 1 , 1,1 1- 1 1 1 . 1 5 4 1 . 1 .. 1 . . . . 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Siam' 52 Fu t lxow Lutrlle Bu hxnnln Eleanor Larson 'viar xret Obruly lzxeleen MLCilflU1klx Lutxlle de Buxs Marx LOl'1ClClll'lL .Swami Rau Marx Martmft Clxthtnnt XVexr Flortn e Roth Luulle Cofhcld Rose Marne Munax Xlwera Rubro Mir aret Sullnnn Propagation nf The jfautb To brlng to other lands what the m1ss1oners brought to Callfornla Th1S asplratlon of the Propagatlon of the Fa1th IS mdeed a noble one, for what greater act can a true Chrlstxan of Cahfornra perform than to promote the spread of Chr1st1an1ty as dld those heroes who so pat1ently bore the hardsh1ps and dlsappolntments of the early days, who never despalred of God s help, who conquered w1th the1r solltary lmplement of conquest the Cross Let us pray then that the1r efforts Wlll not have been ln va1n, that by our prayers and SHCFIHCCS we may ass1st God s II11I11StCI'S ln propagatmg the Falth EVELEEN MCCORMICK 31 Eighty nme I I -I 'Niki 'gc ' : ' cz 1. ' .l'g: 'Nz ', ' I . . ' ig. , . I . 4, . . . . . ,, . . . H . . ,, , . . . . , 1 - . 5 . V.. yawn ee U2 E t lx mrxn Mme H1uclt li rn uhm lhr1n vu N1 rx I tn R11 rm L 'vi'1rtt llfl ll N1 Lvfllll H 1 C tr l1 Imt icrrnn Luclllt Buthannan Suomi lou Marx lirxant X Till Itnlxmr lultcn M C xrnutlx Mlr aret O brldx Bernadette Xon ll 1bcllc lrtbx l l'l1lll1L h I-re nd lru rm e klodt MITLITLI Metlt Nllfl Iou1 L Yosltmx 1 Lutllle Dunn Gertrude H 1rn1rd L.1r1111.l1 a YOFIKLI lVlll'X -Xnn Ptlltmann Agnes VS1llg1ng Qlibe 'league nf the Qatreb Zlazart The League of the Sacred Heart IS 1 rehglous organ1Lat1on w1tl1 the noble lLlCZll of fostermg dexotlon to the Sacred Heart Tlllffy' m1ll1on members throughout the world un1te ID the rec1t'1t1on of the Mornmg Offferxng , the slmple requ1rement for membershlp 1n the first degree Each member recelves the full splrltual benefit of the umted prayers of all the thlrty m1ll1on Rex erend Geo P Butler, dlrector of the League 1n th1s dlOCCSC, through an 1nsp1r1ng talk glven on Ianuary 30 1931, aroused our 1nterest 1n th1s Apostle sh1p of Prayer to the extent that fifty gxrls responded to h1S appeal for pro moters As promoters, they encourage prayer among the1r band of members, through the d1str1but1on of the monthly leaflet Th1S small pamphlet conta1ns an explanatlon of the General mtentxon of the League as asked by the Sov ere1gn Pontlff a br1ef sketch of a samt whose feast occurs durmg the month, and the recommendat1on of some plOUS practlce Th1S leaflet IS the center of mterest at the Promoters monthly meetmg held the thlrd week of every month MILDRED BLOCK 333 Nlznely , XX Us f .1 1. .. Vff'-Q ' 271 4 .I V,,,l f .tif 1 l -r' X ' - '-:k f ' Rig. 'ff l v'-Vi -fn .2 X .ft' - ' ' 'F Ifir.-' Kon? Yllll 1' 4 A' 4 ll 1 L 1 1 '. . ll 1' iile' -1. lic 'cc l.t'l111r', 1 irl 'l llluck. l'g ca .c'a . lie Fsc. 1 'f1', 'A' . it . 'el .- ' el , ag aj, ' af ls: ' ' H ' zo. Q .z 'I ' 'ltas. Th' Cntlfzcs ' ..24'L' ..1.'- 's' vfglgi. . X za. T Vt . 4 :. Ly, -' 1, ' 7' V . I , . . V . . . . . . . . H . . ,, t Y . . . . , - 9 , , . . . A Q-Tk -1 ,fix ' E Y' ff- 4 XIXRGKRII' IIETTIG R IIWX XTXDIL xx rx Dxxls xl-KRION Ilxxxov The Zgunks uf the jlliluntb Qllluh There 1S nothmv 1n th1s World that IS so enloylble lb in hour or two spent w 1th books Nothlnff could be more ent1c1nU Perhaps fl'l15 was the Books of the Vionth Club Under the ausp1ces of the Los Anveles Pubhc L1br'1rx 1nd under the 1mmed11te d1rect1on of MISS Dorothy Newton, tl11s club has afloreled real enloy ment for those students who lowe books The chlef ob1ect1ve 1S to cult1 xate the lllSIlI1CI1XC hterarx taste for lugher hterature Interestmg renews of the current books are presented by the members, and 1n lLlLl1f1OI1 to these, the llterlry sect1on and the LlI'21IT1lflC sectlon d1spl1y tl1e1r 1l'1LllN1LlL1Z1llIV 1n clexer short stor1es 1nd sklts for the entertalnment of those lssembled Sexeral of the monthly meetlnffs h ue been honored wlth lectures U11 en by LllSf1l'1gUl5llCC.l personaves ID the l1ter1ry Held The membershlp for th1s dellvhtful club of books 15 chosen from the pubhc schools, as 1 whole and these schools haxe the pr1x1lege of sendmv from two tc Hue representatn es The Cathohc Glrls H1 h School has sent as IIS delevltes tl11s year, two Iumors, MWFIHH Hannon and Margaret Hett1g and three Semors NfIar1e Healy, Roselyn Mndwan, md Helen D11 IS HELEN DAVIS 31 Xnlely out . -. . , f -if 1 4, . 1-N , - -H 1 is '-- fs- 1 H32 NU 4 1 1 . 1744 I f I 1. . 1' ' os- ,' ' 1. II1-.1.,' .1 1. J 1 .1 i O 1 'L' 1 1 T 2 1 :I 1 underlymg mot1ve for the organ1zat1on of thls dehghtful IHSIIILIIICDH-Tl1C 1 1 1 1 1 D 1 C I K . - 1 ZS- . ' 1 - y . 1 bs Z 1 1 1 1' U .D . . 1 D 1 1 e L V 1 1 .rx 1 Y D , I 1 1 -' O- L y 1 . . D 5. . t . I - , . , 1 . ' 1 O. 1 . ' . 2 Hrux Muuvm L fnnuuxr Coxxoux Donmm H ur lux MllXKARD Prrndeni I za' P1 eszdent Send Ill Tzmrmw QEtcIzs41a In a few short years the Ecclesxa, or Debating Club, has grown to be so the school Members admit that it has been through the practlc and instruc tion in public speaking that they have been able to lmprove their class reci tations After a series cf debates had been given before the Ecclesians, a team formed of six Iuniors debated on a subject of interest to all students R solved A Classlcaf Course ls More Beneficial Than a Commercial Course The afhrmative side succeeded in obtaining the decision, Virginia Boehrne and Marla MHHRICWICZ were added to the Ecclesia Varsity Eight members of the club entered the oratorlcal contests one of whom lean Mllward, obtained first place A debate, Resolved It ls Better to Attend College Than a Large Un1 versity, given between the Seniors and Iunlors aroused genulne class spirit The farewell party given by the club in honor of 1tS Senior members was a gala affair Remember, you future Eccleslans, success does not come without effort It must be sought after, it must be worked for HELEN MURPHY '32 Nznety two I gg g B , Q I Y -I K energetic and so well represented that it is conceded to be a living element in . . . . 6, C- . ,, . . . . . . ee egg first Row Marx Bonness Marcella Lamlwehr Helen Morrxs Flcla Work Vxctorna Schope Margaret Kaelm Marx Ann Pelkmann Serond Ixou Lharlottc Emcnaker Dorothx Dunhxm 'lertsa Sasalu Agnes 'Warne Hoshxzalu Bernulrtte Y mn I-ulccn Mcformrtlt Marx Louise Yosh1nag.,l Ulitrumans 31m The TIIOHIHHS are commercral students who Impress you Wlth the1r Readlness for any task Or perhaps, you know them by the1r Ncatness IH appearance and In work They cla1m Also to be Near rn als of TIFO 1n Speed and 'accuracy In shorthand let us Not be surpassed by any C ass FAELA WORK '31 Ninety fluff JU: .1 W Well 5 z 'I l'-:lk . I i ' l 5 Y , , ' ' . . I l ': ' . 1' a. .' -, r '- ' 1' 'r ', ' A . '4. I f Q o S 9 - .7 . . . 2 3152? ft'-rw 41.111 Iouxsox Nom C rum Ln 1 IX C1 x Pzr :dem NIHFIHK Tir: mn Bumestnr Susana The young woman of today figures out her problems on a scxenufic bas1s She reahzes that her assurance of future happlness hes 1n the ab1l1ty to be an eFHc1ent housewxfe Because of thls the Domest1c Sclence Club has galned IH populanty, and thls year 1t has made great stndes 1n aclueung lts purpose, for not only haxe 1tS members been taught how to prepare appeuzmv dlshes, but they haxe also learned xaluable 1nform'1t1on 1n d1etet1cs Th1s year the club has estabhshed 1tself as a valuable domest1c and eco nomlc organ1zat1on, and the glrls hawe thoroughly enjoyed bemg taught how and why It IS 1mportant for every voung woman to cook BETTY CLARK 31 Nmely four . ...,. ... 1 L , ul -SN , . . I -I -run L F . I 35 . ra J .' . Y ' 1' Bl. :JRR 's ry mf , . . 2 . . . . . L V 5 . as V 7 Y . . . . . . . 5 R i ff...4. ,X in P1 exldenl Via' President S ecretm y T1 earurer The Sewing fliluh It was w1th much enthuslasm and no llttle mterest that the sew1ng club was orgamzed th1s year under the able d1rect1on of M1ss Dunn, our new sewmg teacher Four senlors were elected officers Among the notable act1v1t1es of the club was the assxstance rendered to the Cathollc Socral Welfare Bureau Several sets of l1nens for the needy m1ss1ons, as well as outfits for poor chrldren, were completed Splendrd exh1b1ts of the work accompllshed 1n Domestlc Art were dns played at Chrlstmas and 1n the Sprxng Fashlon Show Ninety five , . fr- A , rw a , 4 - 4 , 1 I i i 1 :, l ELEANOR MAROX'ICH HELEN Ganz MARY MARTINET ESPERANZA PENA I . ,. f-it i, '- The glo Fir 1 Raw N iuan Dc-wr:-lv Barbara Bn un Mary Came-ld Phyllis Tavlr r Mary Se lviell Mary W almus nlta Ca ran Mgt Lclnwanial Alice Mc hell Anna 'Harm ll rm 5 C mil R1 It Elw Gu Beatrice O Brien Lleana Darien Evangeline Cast 1 r Margaret Meek Helen Stankuflimh Lillian Bouttlrr Marx Blumer Betty .lane F0 ter Helen Dollgherlw Third R zw Lu lyn 'llaulz 'llurcvlla MCCOW Helen Murr hy Wlarguerita Qhaplmgh Pauline Eppiek Wlarguerlla Cranes A nes 0 Sullivan lxalhaleen Brarlx Alu e I uecke fourth Row Klan Ct nu line lraln B u er Xian Caplis Anna Maw Caplls Xirgima Davis Xlargarvt Dur Ldlth lxerlxn El ie Cersch 'Hanan Hannon Margaret lxraeuch uma Zlzterna ry that was Greece, and the grandeur that was Rome are g1ven the1r r1ghtful place at C G H S through our Latin Club of Eternal Rome We str1ve to reahze the 1deal, the beauty, and the art of this colossal, fallen, but lmmortal emp1re by presenting lnstructlve as Well as entertalnmg programs at our meet1ngs In th1s Way we have made frlends w1th our forefathers 1n culture, CICCYC, Caesar, Horace, and Vlfgll 0ur Senate convenes, dressed 1n the HDCICDI senatorlal garb, the toga At a colorful burlesque of the ancient Clrcus Maxlmus, fleet footed Atlan tans and husky Herculeans tested the1r sk1ll and strength 1n char1ot and foot races, gladlatorlal combats and discus throwlng To the v1ctor belongs the spo1ls A banquet to celebrate the conquest of Caesar, Clcero, and Vlfgll was held by the mlghty conquerors, brlnglng a fru1tful year to 1tS close BARBARA BROVVN fPont1fex MHXIIHUSD 31 Nmrly ur , Y- W Q -v. , ' 1 -. ' s 'v 4 1 ' ' 1 ' ' -'ser ' - A . ,' .v -'t ' v ' ' ' . , , j ' ' 1- 0 :ti A C ' V , I , 1' ' I. A 4 I 1 , . .. . . . Alma Kline Louise Conds-n Margaret 0'Gracly Virginia Doris A . M I . . , T g N . . 1 . . . r . T 1 a j ' j s' A . . . ' S .i , A . A A ' ,. V A W ' . ,' as as e . . . . e . t cc ' ' as . . , ,.5 Q 1 ' 5,4 DOROTHY HALL LLIZABETI-I Burrow M4DhLEIVE Llrun Prrs-:dent Secretazre Trfsorzer le mls Bieanne Qtr Pendant les slecles, le peuple frangals a passe la v1e sous la protectlon de S1 SHIDIC patronne, Ieanne D Arc Pendant tous les epreuves et les mlseres, elle a ete son gulde l1nsp1rat1on de lart et de la POCSIC la b1enfa1tr1ce et la pro- tectrlce de sa patr1e A cause de cette devot1on typlquement frangalse nous avons dedle a son honneur notre SOCICIC au Los Angeles Catholle G1rls Hlgh School Nous avons ardemment tache a su1vre un modele auss1 haut que celu1 qu elle a cho1s1 Ses ldCCS, nous avons essaye de fa1re les notres A1ns1, nous esperons que notre act1v1te dans Le Cercle Ieanne D Arc nous rendra des femmes plus nobles A toutes les reunrons de notre socrete, nous avons essaye d avancer notre conna1ssance de la langue franeause Nous avons toujours parle frane1s et nous avons arrange, nos affalrs en franeaus Naturellement, cela nous a beau coup alde An commencement de lannee, notre SOCICIC a donne une danse a 1 I KK aquelle nous avons 1nv1te The Student Body L AHHIIC a eu un succes com plet et tout le monde s est blen amuse Nous 'lllons termlner heureusement lannee en arrangant une fete au bord de la mer En Hn, nous voulons commun1quer a nos successeurs nos me1lleurs voeux pour une annee auss1 heureuse que celle de 1930 1931 dans Le Cercle Ieanne D Arc DOROTHY HALL '31 Nmelx fl rn iiell ,..-, ill -'U'-5 il, l A gf ,. -X 4 ,'l1l ,ff-W 1EI't ' 51- 1 . .ffl nw A . ..4. 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' 9 3 A .nf , rgigw is F M1 R NIH Qliluh Qiereslanu Wrth the beglnnlng of the school vear the Club Tereslano was reorgan lzed and has enyoyed another year of fax or here IH the school One of the outstandlng events durmg the year was the presentatlon of a play and Hesta scenes entltled Our Lady of Guadalupe 1n honor of the Feast of the Appar1t1on of Our Lady on December 12 Thls play was pre sented 1n Enghsh thls year for the benefit of all the students and was greatly enyox ed We hope that th1s custom of celebratlng Our Lady s Appar1t1on at Guadalupe w1ll be kept up 1n the years to come The proceeds of the play went to the exlled Mexlcan nuns l1v1ng here 1n the clty whlch made 1t doubly mterestmg The Club has enyoyed other actn mes as well durmg the past year and lt IS hoped that the good work Wlll cont1nue Most of the members 1n the Club wxll leave ln Iune but we hope that next year the Club w1ll be reorganxzed and accepted wrth just as much zeal and enthuslasm as It has been 1n thls and past years HELEN MORRIS 31 Nznely ezght I 1 'xiii' W lAlEL.N mms Mx Y li. Rlcum' KWH!-.Rlxx-. . A oxm' flYl'HRINi Coxwoxmx' Prcsidrflt I 'lvr-I'f'z'.ri1lrf1t Srrrrtary Trnlmrer , , V . ' ca 97 ' , . s 1 u - K 9 . 7 . . . , . . 9 9 9 1 3 ,.F'-'Lx - Iganquet Z1 Ia Zintellert Laughmg talkmv rushlng IH the halls some joyfully conversmg others energeucallv searclung IH lockers to End that book and then clashlng down the corrldor to classes before thc bell should rrng In the mxdst of such hustle and bustle was a place of peace and quret VVhat was lt: What was done there? Why If Was our llbrary our banquet hall where harassed and weary students have filed to re a1n the1r composure and also to sat1sfy the1r craxmg for lxnowledffe Intellectual banquets' What a nov ltv' How umque' Of course everyone enjoved them The l1brar1ans as the hostesses have enyoyed servmg everyone We offered the works of Chaucer Mllton Dryden ind the1r contemporarles to those who had hearty appeutres whlle we tempted the palates of those less studnously 1ncl1ned wlth Hctlon and humorous t1db1ts Occ1s1onally those who were delv1nU 1nto the past ages were recalled to the real1ty of the present by the cllnk clank of the typewrlter our muslc box We the l1brar1ans hate derued much pleasure rn fulfillmg our dLlf1CS and we smcerely hope that the future m1StfCbSCS Wlll find s1m1lar enjoyment MARY RIES 31 Ninety 1 I- ix l Q , ' K S V .1 p 4 ,wif X tl -'we x . Y 7 L Q7 7 x . . . . I 1 . , K - 1 . ,- . . , , L 1 1. 7 N 1 g , L . . Y. V O . . ff 4 . . , . ' 7 7 ' 9 J 9 '- c . Q 1. '. L , . O L . i V . - . . , - . . 7 . Y . . . Y 3 7 7 1 0 '- I Aucr JOHNSON Fmwces WHITF Mun RICE KATHRYN LAMB Editor Business Vanagef Ad: ertmng Manager Art Editor Qu Qppreuatnnn It lS wlth a feehng of pr1de and yoy that We, the members of the staff, present th1s volume of our year book Wxth a deep feellng of gratltude we say Thank You to those members of the faculty who so ably d1rected the work To the ent1re Senlor Class of 31 we wxsh to express our appreclatlon for thelr cooperatlon, and we hope that they wlll meet w1th the same success when thev publlsh THE Cnoznsn ALICE IOHNSON, Ed1tOI'1I1 Chlef Mmm Tnoxnfsov Vrcroku Pnso Rosnurz MADIGAN MARCLLLA LANDWEHR Ars! Edzlor Asst Business Manager Asc! Adacflmng Manager Athletics One Hundred T r for their help and encouragement. To the lower classmen we are grateful rw A ,fi 41 'fa-mf mm Evrflce Mc Lmfe-I Wm Fmx Wm at Msf: '-L P55900 One Hmzdrfd One ru ier btaff if If Mm' JM: Euuwn' gf' UWYFFWYUWGH -sf Q, 4' I I gina .. wan, Fl M7 mn iq, '. 4 V75 F, x . W , A Q V ,. Qjgfx fy . , sw : V . 9 :H . ,A l vi ' 15,1 1 Q .V ffm in In I I KA uf, ,M-,j ' ' S-5' :Z H' 1, Q 4, , ' Q L g . I ',f 4' ' -- M, , . - V L, , , . 'ix 4,1 I . . ., mn-' , Q if ' , if 'N 5 ,1 f .x W ' 357 , th' Y-f ' X I-Y W Q.. J .H K ' f A+ A , ,L .V W , .. -. MW V , I L Q. ,J iq ' V ,Q -- ff W i' 7 f' ' ' 9' if 4 A M ' 4 mf .+- ' 3 gy if I 'A Y ' ' ,gif A - , ,J M, .1 1 -, fx Ldv. A , A ,M A ... A 4 . m ' m 15' 5 :Hs ' f ' 7 ' 5 5, 3 . , ' w. 5 JJ K' ,, 5 K 1. Z I' 4' I' -' fig V ' 'ki A, 1 Q 1' ,rf 'Y . ' , ,-. V .. 'V N l, me . 1 v' X A ,, 4 V ., .1 'Mm 4 M , ,, f . sw ,K . 4 F , , A - , Q, Q,,,j Ev ,ff ff! f , L X ai ,F s- Q L 5 A 8 gif if?-fa 1 ' 'Q f. A Q. Q 7 - in . wif ' ' . fv I .V . .f 1 in ' I A , ' , 4 YJ ,ZA e 3' ,Y , .W f -, 1 Y wa? 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A111 ' ' ' '1 g 11111':11'1fs - '1'1's. 'Tii -1 ' ' - ' J ' 1 -A 4' 11162 . S111 g1111 1: 1 ' 1l 1lf 51111. ' '1'1' 11 - ' : :111. As' g111111 5 ' Q 'L '11 5' 3 ' Q 1 '11 C. ' Q 1 -111'11 1 '1 1 111' 11111111 '11 11'1111 1111110 111 1' 111'c11s1, Wil s 1 ' g 11 1.'1 lls 11 151. A mi Um' HIll1l!I'F11 Tjlff f' Zltbletnrs ,,f' .X ,fwfhw 'bg UZJVV fLfw-f7L' iw 24,416-fftv Lf G,.J..,J LI an -wg ,g k fliuach Blane ikeenan Qnhre She s the truest sport we ve ever known Who holds a pos1t1on all her own Who s brought us up to helghts unbound And helped us w1n a name renowned Who s taught us all the trrcks and games That for whrch every grrl rn Hrgh School arms In basketball she s full of speed And qulck to make the po1nts she needs In baseball hockey and the rest She always has been at her best In our work or 1n our play Who s our favorltep Coach Andre H d 3, . 'W . .- 1 J f '-'f X . if K I I QXM L p , xiii, K I 9 3 a 7 , . , . 7 9 a 3 7 '- a s s - 1 ne un r X X- X: .VX N, Ji- 31+ L ,W S ie fl ff-fx X 4' if ff' 5,3 if Www l 1 lf ua r x x xxu R M 4 mer :unix ioxxor In uhm In: lm 111111 Sulcmrx Frrtzzzzcz The gurls Qtbletuz Q55 n Atlmletlcs both 1nter clfm ind 1nterscl1ola5t1e, are eonelueteel uneler the 'IUSPICCS of the Cnrls Atl1let1c Ass n Any vlrl 15 entltleel to memberslup xx 1th the purelnse of .1 C A A clrel Numerlls ire grxen to members of Clrss turns, 'mel IH emblem, letter 'anal sweater 1re lwftreleel to 1nel1w1elu1l5 for If tunxnv D00, D0 and 1000 IJOIHK5, respectnely A B uerwe IS requrreel for the C G H letter .lnel sWe'1ter The G A A Executrve Boqrel, composed of four ollicers 'md heiels of sports, mth Coach Andre as wdusor, worked enthusrastrcally tlus year to carrw out of the m IDX enterprlses of the year Connected W1th 'xtllletrcs An outstinellnv SOLI ll event of the C1 A A W'l9 the Sprlng Dance for the benefit of the CRo7lLR It proxeel to be 1 hnlneml, is well Hb soclal, success MARCELLA LANDWEHR 31 Una' Hlllltfvlffl 1110 ,1.,-,,- 'XC Q .M F 5 Y N 't.15,:N P, 'xl ff , - ' ,-, ..,-M ' S X-ge- N- ' x ,,, 1 -N N W , if --e , ,X X ' . ff ,X 1' l ll . 5 A?' A' -K ii 0 ,Q ' l 2 r ei' if L ea it ,- -Y . , , N'- J ,..,-1 A X A-9 5. ' ' Q i A . A A , - .1 f, gif? ' ' A K ff A , ' eye- A - Qs, ww- , . 'iw ' , Y Q Q . ' - Q. 34 'S' ' 5 'le 4P5?fviM ' ' X X 1 , , SJWM . ,w .' 1 V X , x , W L aff 0 e fl - 1 Tilfffqfzy A 'W BI f' 1.1 x I.x 'llX'l ur LH: ' -1 l5rn r'1'1l.n lisrm. 1: I .nm Crux -1 312 I .LY w--K, y .,,w.-KU1, '. 1. .. I y r , , ' e I e ' l Q N i X ' x , . , . . , . , e . . . . . h . , . ' x I f ' ' J. . . L . 2 I 2 ' K ' ' ' ' 1 A, 1 , , 1 1 l . yl 1 - 1 - e t . . . , t L L e 1 I . . - ...- . Y . Y H ,, V . . 1 O . e e D 1 f . 1 K. n N . n s . . . . . 1 1. X V. Y. . . I . V Y . . I 1 ' A ' ' e . . . , . Q . . D . . l . . . I . 5' - N V f -' - e , . 1 1 i Q L L L e . - a 5 ikallp The bleachers were the scene of many ClCl1gl1lfl,ll gathenngs durlng the past year Genulne school spmt vxas chsplayed by more than four hundred That the purpose of these rallles was reallzed 19 proved by the gratlfymg record of v1ctor1es Espec1ally slgnlflcant was the uctory Wlfh the heretofore undefeated team of Marlborough May future vcars wltness even a greater lnterest rn rallles URAINIE BOUTTIER 51 OHJ UR'KlYll l'lUl'T'l'll:K It ' . i . . V . Y enthusiastic girls, who cheered and yelled for our school athletes. , . 1 1 . . . . , 1. l l nc nn red Six QQQXWSZ an lawn QAAL S?nhL5'1hQ gig q2QQJ?4 QVH4,qfrhah Qhbbl I ZR r '-'fx Winuzphau In volleyball the ball of enthuslasm kept hugh over the net of champlonshlp durmg the season of 1930 and finally came to rema1n as a trophy of champxon shlp for the v1ctor1ous Sophomores MARION HANNON 32 SCHEDULE or GAMES Mmm HWWV Sophomorcs 36 Iumors 29 I-ruhmtn 76 Iumors Qophomores 31 Scmors 34 umors D7 Senxors 111116511 :ll I II 115 'lhere li rxs Nlmlxn H nutk ulla Rethenmlehtr Nixlclrtcl lox Martell! Lll'1LlXVLl ll' Q atherme Lo CISLIO Illhan Bouttler Eulxn 'Iourullt K hrlstene XVelth I On: Hundred Se: en CLwdQuQd aswu Olv-bw, A Vo , 7 X A ' 's . , ., W X f X 4 1 A v . 9 , ' 'l . . . - M vit' 7 . Freshmen 29 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,.....,,,,,.,,,,,,, S e niors 43 Freshmen 21 ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.........,,,,,,,,,,, Sophomores 47 . . ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' I A : '- ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,..,...V...l...,,,,,,,,.,,. .. ' 22 ' ' A 'L 'J' ' 'fm 9a...z ' 1 V' Lt 'I :',.'a z 1 ' ,T A z. ', 1.f ',.. ,ff-fm ..- Jbnckep Hockey, the second sport on the calendar of our athletlcs, had an extra b1g turnout thls year Coach Andre was largely responslhle for the season s success The Iumors, who as Freshmen had strlven, and who as Sophomores fought vamly, at last, glorlously W1th no defeats, won the lnter class CllLlI'1'1p1ODSll1p th1s year The m1ghty Semors came IH second and the N1-XRIIXN mme Sophomor es, thlrd The hockey spread always the hlghhght of the season, was held W1th great success The varslty te nn was chosen, every class belng represented Results of the games were as follows MARILYN HAUCK 33 um s l reshmen I res IINLII l Qophonmrcs 2 Stmor lreshmen Seniors 2 Sophomores 2 umors S mors all III ll Ill Ill lla. 'Mullin 'Eli gi' Iean Ganahl Theresa Mae1r Ida Magee Ixatherme Sargent Evclsn Tourulle Margaret Hcttlg Marcella Landwehr Cathenne Lo Cascxo Iuha Rechenmaeher Carlta Dncterle and Wxmfred McGom le One Hundred Ezght well' ' IAM a G ,--' lvl I ,f -H' .1 Sli, ,l ,rg . kwltlyl , T l lf '9 L , 1 , L L ' 1 . A . 'I . . 1 L , I Q' , in 0 , I Nr. 5 3 t ' U 7 xl f , , , . A s 2 , , 5 '. ' ll , ' h J ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Seniors fl H ,,e,,,,,,, W ,,e,,, . juniors 0 Iuniors 5 ,,,,, ,, Sophomores 1 I ' . 2 , , , ,, , g U rg, X. 1, 1 - A , E JA 1 - , i N sg z- . .V I V . x 'K ls W , ' T X . e N . V ' 1 lr' . i y 'K , , My 'HQ , I 7 , ' ' I , ' ,' . ' ' ' , ! - ' Y I 4 3 . g I lbw 5'2 -f' iiauklng The open country the deep forested moun ta1n does somethlng to a person lt makes one forget the ord1nary routlne rt g1VCS an occaslon to marvel at the omnrpotence of Cod II causes fr1endsh1ps to be strengthened and cemented Therefore 1t IS no wonder ce1ved at C G H S The season was opened w1th a ten and a half m1le hxke to Sw1tzer s Camp and Water man Ranger Statxon Heaps of fun No casualt1es Durmg the w1nter months we en yoyed two b1g snow treks The Hrst was to Icehouse Canyon v1a Camp Baldy No less than fifty erght brrght clad glrls attended The second and most cherlshed of the year was the overmght hlke to Brg Plnes Here we stayed at Camp Iunrpero Serra Tobog ganlng 1ce skatrng and snow fights were a few of the reasons why no one could ever be found 1n a cabln Few w1ll forget the yolly dance at Brg P1nes Tavern on Saturday mght Two more hrkes held ln Aprll and May were well attended desplte the hot weather Ah one moment A word of thanks to Father Dlllon and to our chaperon Coach Andre HELEN MURPHY 32 One Hundred Nine' may , u ' ir E 1 Mel f - '1 C f T ll l V Y X' I , - S S I 3 . . . ' 1 that hiking is so well liked and so well re- . . . , 3 . , . - . , . . . . HELEN MURPHY 7 ' l 7 Y E btmmmmg Interest in swimming has been aroused consider- ably during the past year. The practices and meets ll were held at the Y. W. C. A. where special attention f , A was given to diving. At the last meet of the season the following girls contested for honors Katherine Schaffer Katherine LeCascio Evelyn Mautz Anna Dunlay Blanche Southall Theresa Maier and Katharine Sargent. Medals were awarded to Evelyn Mautz first place' Katharine Sargent second place and Theresa Maier third place. KATHARINE SARGENT 33 OHd J' I , -I nl I I P 4 lxATHKRlNl: SARL!-NT 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 3 ne un red Ten ,D xg I 'NX X S Zifenms Under the Ll1I'CCflOIl of Coach lane Andre the annual tournaments were played orl Wlfll splend1d cooperatlon and sportmanslup A d1splay of sk1ll was also e'd11b1ted Vlrglnla Boelame durmff the course of the season, proud to be the most con s1stent smgles play er After the doubles were pl wed congrltulltlons were ollered to Marron Hannon Tenms has always COfltl'llJLlfCkl an abundant sup ply of pep and fun at C G H Although lt 19 a mlnor sport, 1t keeps up vsltla every mayor sport IH existence YVILLYN TOURVILLE 37 uf: in-1 hxuxx ouuurli Xuu xlx B ll Hxx l0lRNlIIl Xluuox Hxxxox 8111511 561111111111 Dolzffc fhllllfllll Om Hmnla UI I' fel z II I . . , p 1 ' J- - V X kj- 'Lu fnfxi- li Eff' 4 ,X W i ' -1 f l ' his 'iii I X 3? P .Mk --1 1. Y , I X I X ff r ' I . K ks 7 , . . w I . 2 . ' ' ,O 2 Z i I L1 u X 1 C I 1 1 P and Evelyn Tourville. e N L 8 . n. ' 5 ' 9 3-. xi .l wi X1 ,Q l . , .X X 1 ' zl' on Mr Hx' ' ' ' .ll 1 'S .N A lf J 'J' 4' A -V J' J l2. l Nw fm 1 SV 14 XSRITHXII fHXXiPlONs 1 xmas ri In uglzf I1 llI'l Nu! IFLITLI LIU' 'llurc 1 brxs uhn RLghLn1111d1nr Luullg DL uxs non lilfllllll xillfltl Rxmmsv. Pulxn louru L u luxu 1 uxx SOI uuxmk s :nfl Iwn ,nu K xthcrll N 4 Szrnmf lmu Hahn l xnlunll MITIINII I I II x fu 1 'IIILFLNI th mm S1r,,Lnt 11 ll'I Iioulmr One Hundred Tufflzfc' , 1-- ,r k , ' em-.Q ffl- If f 'ik ix? , ' ' in l Mi: M K- 5 1, v - Lf ' : jllk N , . Ma jg ' H' 'g,. ' ' 'sz ' Q.. I '4 ' 1' '. W ' B A111 ' 1 : . . , g .x H ll: Yr l.IYli.Xl,I. 1 ,. II Q 2 . If Tl ' ' 'I .X-' 1 Ccllliln. fa ' 'ic Ln CLLUU. Ku A I ' fa ' . , 'Z ' ' T: . A Aj Lil Az 7. 5 'xl l'r ': lfll. N ' iz ' E3 7 g ff' V ' . ' gf l 1 3 Q t' . I A 'Sql - ' ,Qi x ' . ' ' I1 L! 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I 'yrnrd C nrmll I Q ll X1 uqt I l :thu m u K I ,fy fllif' lI1:ml1'nf TfIIl'Il'CIl rl c 1 g I m Il M L m un IIN?-S181 nnt Mm n V143 an xntxu lXll'lt. -I'--vul'unnd ' ' ' x Sn L .X W'-L, ,P TIN 5-1-N igaskzthall A most perfect and marvelous season was basket ball of th1s year Thls statement can be proved espe clally by the school loyalty and sp1r1t that was shown at the 1tnerseholast1c games Sr l Nhm nur Hmrrc 52 SCHEDULE OF GAMES INVII R class INVIFR QCHOI AST IC unmrs 73 Semors I 'vhrxmount ll iophomorc lreshmtn Sl Agnes I2 lumors Freshmen 9 Agnes St more iuphonmres Pl M irlbumugh 8 Senmrs I-reshmcn l Nfhrlborough 9 Fhampmns Iunmrs Marx mount 23 H C I Lnlmll lm U13 In f lxou Teresa C rms C hnstene VVtleh Mar lrtt Htrup, .Second Ixou luulle dt liuxs lwnlxn 'lourullr lxrtharlm Sargent Tlllld Ixou Thtrtsa Nlanr Martell: Lmclwthr Iul1.1 Rteberxlmmtlmtr h F om lean EL' A Al fr 4 me - ' - f X 7 4 E- tilt L . , -I f-V 2 - , .xfiqltffl my 5' . . 1. . r ' v- A 'K H - - X ' J , K - I ' r 1 ' . -' .......s, ss.s,,s. 1 ,,ssss,,a l s,,sss,,,s . 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A X rf fl XM A, , . 0252 Zgasehall beasun Baseball has fnttmcted much attentlon tlus yur Under the able supervmon of Colch Andre, 1 lrvely school Splflf lm IS been fostered, Wlucll resulted m Several e'cc1t1n0 mter class games Results of the UJITICS were 1s follows I Ifrulu Mlreh 70 L mm Qenmrs umors I YK ednesd IX N1 lfull 7U Sopllomuru ll lruhmen I5 Senurrs luesdu 'Vllrel 7-l rm lv Mlr 1 l ruhmen S nmrx J Icf lf! lm 111 s rellx 'v r uerlte ITLI 1 HL an Stun olle X m ru 've om L flll'lNIlI'lL We e reellr Lxmlxxelur ren r N N r kret lxne ln n llnlnlur ll lun C txxell lvl IL llmm s l lll.llHLll'l ax e-'QQKM' ,,...- K'f 0111 lllnnflzzl Ilffffll 2' e , lxx 5 l ll -I U - 7 M my - ' . ,4 L f Q4 ,xx I 5' lf 4 .5 , A ' . . Q I I f . . L . L . , , . ' ' , ' . 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',,.. .. ...- - 'p,:L...,,.h- i ,P ,C Qpzehhall ITH the echoes of the cheers for basketball st1ll rrngmg ID our ears the athletes of every class joyously welcomed speedball As speedball 1S com paratlvely new, th1s bemg IIS second year at G C H the enthuslasm wh1ch was dlsplayed places 1t among the most popular sports Speedball IS true to 1ts name, belng as speedy as the ball can be thrown, k1cked, or passed from one end of the field to the other Splendld teamwork and cooperatlon was d1S played among the varlous teams, wlth the result that some very fast games were played IULIA RECHENMACHER 32 SPEEDBALL SCORES umors 8 Freshmen 4 Qtmors 6 lumors 6 Sophomorcs 9 lumors 7 56111075 4 CHKNIPION snip Drclslow Iumors D Freshmen U Champions Iunmrs VARSITY 'Warne Thomas Kathcrmc Sargent Catherme Lo Casclo Flrzabeth Estrella lulla Rechenmacher MHFLUCFIT Shaplclgh lean Bunker Helen Stankofilch Ftlxn Tourullc Evelyn FOSICI Wxmfred McGomgle I05CC MllWV3fd Marcella Landwehr ? - snr . . ., 9 9 I 5 ,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.............,,.,,,, . - ' ,..,,.. 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I1 I11 fi 1 11' ' ' 1IJ. -QT Q 112112131 fine Zlrta IKZI' YW Ib I S V51 Qiafiflfa 'V XY ll' .La uf? 95 'v avr:-. mrih alia- jlillusnc NDER the superv1s1on of Reverend Ermrn Vrtry O S B the wrsh of our Holy Father for the restoratron of the Gregorran Chant IS belng carrred out rn the dlocese As the Los Angeles Catholrc Grrls Hrgh School IS makmg humble efforts towards that worthy end rt IS Httrng that the present annual should be devoted to the subyect of Sacred N'lLlSlC Both the Glee Club and Musrc Department have done much towards lnsprrrng the 1rls wrth 1 lowrng apprecratlon of Gre orran muslc There have been organrzed choruses of the Freshman and Sophomore classes who have been studyrng the regular course of school musrc 1n add1t1on to learnlng the Gregonan Mass On Ascensron Thursday these classes furnrshed over one hundred vo1ces to the Senlor Chorr of hrgh school students who sang thxs Mass at the Cathedral The purpose of the Musrc Department IS to acquarnt IIS students w1th the lrves and vxorks of the great masters as well as w1th contemporary artrsts and rn partrcular th1s year has 1t studred the l1ves and ITILISIC of the great composers of the Gregorlan Chant Amon the lastrng memorres of th1s year an outstmdm one for most of the 1rls w1ll undoubtedly be of the beautrful pro rams presented on Salnt Cec1l1a s Day Chrrstmas and Sarnt Patrrck s Day The Glee Club and Musrc Department together presented all the selectrons for each of these occasrons The orchestra played a splendrd ox erture for the Senlor Play She Stoops to Conquer and the musrc for the Gradultron evercrs s was the hnal and crown mg work of the year In these pract1cal ways lt rs hoped that the grrls who leave the school to take an actlve part rn the llfe of the1r parlsh, w1ll be hlled wrth a lovrng appre c1at1on of Gregorran musrc MARIE HEALY ,Sl Um' Humfrnl Tufnlx f ' If ,f'f, if a t - p W 'KIJ Q V 'ww' N , t , . , Q A fat. ,A 1 if , A M l ' ' I at 4 fl V, :S A n 'Q 44 . 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Ixow Regina OSull1xan Cccclu Leonard X7ll'i,ll ll.l loham Fxclccn Mcioormrclt Marx Bonnus Marx Iounse Yoshxnaga Edlth Cutlerrtz Bernadette Xonzu lxathleen Gaspcrson S:-cond Ron Ahce Conatx Ixah Vog,t Helen Koodxxxn lzlnzabcth Fremtas Marx Ann Pelkmann Tlmd Rou Madelme Flannerx Anastasxa kearnex Bettx McLaughlm Cleo Gcroulcl Nellxe Stubenrauch lxathrxn Mane Houck Anna Mane Herm Fomtlz Rou Gertrude Adams Plsme GlfSLll Helen Rehal lieatrlce lxcrnan MlfLLll3 Brumng 'vhrx Thompson The Glas Klub HE ch1ef a1m of the Glee Club IS the traxmng of vo1ces for the smgmg of sacred muslc, however, some attent1on lb glven to the study of secular muslc The program of sacred muslc lncludes the study of compos1t1ons not only by modern composers, but also composmons of the Polyphmc school and Gre gorlzm chant The secular muslc IS drawn mostly from the folk songs of var1ous countrles To make the chant a prftctlcal lwmg expernence, aspxratlons set to Gregorlan melodles are sung at the opemng and closmg of each meetmg of the Glee Club A cappella style 15 emphas1zed as the 1deal type of choral s1n01nG The Glee Club Wlth the Freshmen and Sophomore choruses sang a Gre gonan Mass 1n May and on the Feast of Corpus Chr1st1 1n St Thomass Church EILEEN NEESON 31 One Hmlzlred Tweniy four , 1 V I - I Q , ,..4 ,' f . :'- 1 5 -,'- ' ' 1.-Nl . . 'ly' 2 . Q .f '..' .'. ,A-, I ,V ' ' N I YV u V Y 4 2 w 7 Iv Y - x Q . ff ' V Y. 3 . ' Q 1, . y Eileen Neeson. Regina O'Neill, Iosephine Harvey. ' 1: ' . 7 j, ,' , . .7 ' , , Q . - . , 1 - . - ,: . y A - - - , , . - ' , . L A, , . Q ' x ' o u I K. K e- o' . . . . . , 7 -e - . - .2 J N Jr, Ki 1 ,f'3f'i,. -Q p+1 if 1-r ' ff? 11 fm - f, ' f 1 1 , -1- xx, - xxx -4 ' aff- f - Y ., fy! ,M fx? iixgm 'f-T: l W! el f L 'i 1-,, 1 1, e- 5 ,qr -v---5 xxx' 5 I K, , p . ,.X xi, - f I I lllf ifll c 1rI1 Ultra L I rllt 1 11111 X rlxnlltt V ta tu 1- Ufr Hmtlnfl fltclilx M f Must: Clllluh HE Lecllmns mlled alter thelr pttron ess, St Leeelm, IS one ot the most pro gresslxe organlmtlons ln the sthool The members ot the orthe5tr1 1nd the musxe puplls form thls l11Ll5lkll Club It5 11m IS to eneourige the loxe ot good IUUSIL 1nd to spreid sunshlne 1nd good theer by glXll1g Il1Ll5lL.'IlS e1th month tor the en loyment ot lts he1rLrs 'Ihe study ot the eon1po5er5 and thur works rs 1nother fe1ture of our Llub The members 1ttend the tonterts guen by the Ph1lh1rmon1e beneht from them Our Toy Symphony Orthestm 1115 1 noxel teature this ve1r 1nd Ill the fl1LlDl3CI'9 toolt p1rt 111 IIS produttton It 11 IS 1 plenure llltl xxorlt Xe ID 11 lst xwrs the mtmberb o thu Club turmsh the 111u51e lor XIYIOLIS L11 LFIIIIEIIILIIIS L tt ll s lt Clr1st1111s Semor ll v St I 1tr1t s Jtv tt t 11111 t 111e 1l1r1ftr111t111 1 1ut xe1r llttr xc Fresl1111en 1 Sophomore twlxe up the studx ot XlllS1L 1nd help 115 further 1tS mterest XIII DRED FOX 31 l'f' xml' .' Nlml l f l lfrmx .X X Vin' l'f'r',f11f 'nfj C1 I . ' ' -rl ' K I .Yz'frr1.11j1'.' 12.1 he ll ' I' they 4 Tr 1.-'1 rf . 1.1 'll 4 lik It bv- P' CN , . . . . yt -X -X . Y , . 4 . Q ,i . .. . o . .' , . ' 1 . C 1 '. - O - Q - - K Q- U Q . . V, Q do ' ' . ' f ' 5 1 ' ' t . ' ' 1 X. 4 ' ,s . 5 1 ' 1 1 E - - .ff 'f , 1- ' , C 0 d rl, Orchestra twice a month and derive great wt , , 'tl-. 1 t L ' . ' L D 1 ' 4 for ull. . . A lf I 1 ' ' f ir w' 'rx f . ' 1 'a ' ' t' 1' ' as St. Ne ' 'll 7111st, :YW Y1 ' lad, f. 7: I ai, I 1 't1.XV-l -t1la z 1 - - ber- t I 2- shut 1 r' 1 . 'Q I' '-' ' and T fs Mega Qlibe jlliluslc 913011 TwaS on 1 ermp mud wmter uemng Thit mx fmu eh mend to Qtrix And settled on 1 Um spot Oh not so flr IV! ly Where I1 hrtle tueked III l3UI12.Zl ow Peeped out III the mrly morn And echoed Nqture Q L all to mm Wlfll IIS numcroue drums md horns The httle tmklmw bells sfnnfr out Thelr l11C'lOLllLS svseet md true, And the httle hlrd from the Luelxoo clock Responded m leeents fevx Oh, nex er h ue l he 1rd sueh tunes That had .1 llttle llllffllllilf mt And a um mwnnw mouse The tmklx tunes from the mum ho! Were QIYIXIDW so h 1rd to su Good mormnvl md hovx lre xou Thli Hue sunslrmmw rl ly Then dixxn mme, Qfly md mlstx And mx frlends were SIYIHQ goodbye W1th a rumble of drums md trumpets Then s1lence md I hrewthed '1 S10 For mx IUUSIL ll frlends h rd xropped plfryl And I vs is ffentlx pushed from the top Wllere ld emoxed 1 wonderful LXLIIIINT In mv fmclful Mum 'Shop HO' PLEONA DARIFN 31 One Hundred Tuenfy slr ....,..l.. ix. ' , xv i ' 5 T X, 1' , ' , S -HR Ae , , . . . 5 . . 1 . ' A V X e x 1 . V 1 , 5 1 1 'z 1, . . . . A 'z - -1 ', h I .T nil U x' . iw X Y x x 1 1 . , ' . - - . - . , As lSSL1CLl from that house, 1 ' x 1 l . 5 D . . T7 27 ' ' . ' 5 5 1 5: ' T 5, : ' 1 - 4' r , Q 3 5 1 '. . v M . , , '- , V . x ,y wr I V S K nf-1 f-1 . . bh, Y -.-1 I x Q I 1 x yl r. b I . . K 3 1 1 A ' . . 1 e I-is ,i Iwi Nr WM I 4' ff Ss QRNW 1' RT holds an rmportant place IH the currlculum of our school Splend1d opportun1t1es are afforded each and ew ery student who IS rnterested Owmg to the serlous lllness of our former art 1nstructor, S1ster Mary Eugene, th1s year s classes were resumed late 1n October Slster was unable to return so the work was entrusted to MISS Vlfg1H13 Cheap Under her gu1dance the Art Students were able to make up the work of the Hrst few weeks and have made rap1d progress ever srnce The freshmen have been most lntercsted IH the lntroductlon of pastel work Much talent IS drsplayed 1n the cl lsses and Judgmg from the enthus1asm and earnestness of the new puprls, the Art D partment has much to look for Ward to The Club members of the Class of 31 w1sh them every success One Hzxlzziled Tu 61175 t'lt'II , X 7 4 I 41,1 , -t 1' 73 I C' -' t T3 4 ' - 1., Y ' , H ' N' -135 ' , e . 3 ' fa- .- fy -a-11 -A , ' 1 , R - ' V . X J '? r A iid, . . ' - A 1 1 4 ' ' I My ff ' - l 1 ' V 1 '- K, f X , - 5' ' v 5 ' ,ffl . y V ' J A ,, A, gs' ,sf r , ' . W t- . . V . . . , . . D . . . I Q K . . K . . ' e - ,, . . , ,S , ix can 4-'fix On: llumlznl Inznlx Hgh! w l n 5 F ga 9 .- -wk .. 'L' A A , . 1 U22 ft 5 v '- 4 A S 'VV ft' Bramatuzs T the close of th1s year We agiln feel that drima has had Z1 deeper s1gn1fic.1nce than enabhng us to su1t the 1ct1on to the Word the word to actlon True lf has done fhlS but If has accomphshed more Pr1m:1r1ly If In 1I'l9I1llCLl IH our hearts a love for drama that Qrt whlch symbohzes some ol the deep st truths of llfe and expresses mans noblest emotlons It has Q'llI'lCLl for us both physrcal and mental P0196 It has filled our lelsure Wlfll the most refined pleasure In fine thls most bemtxful of 'arts has helped to rc1l1Le the vnlted p 1rt We must fill ind the g,l'c'lI role we must play ln thls l C. KATHERINE MAHONEY 31 One Ielnmlzef lurnfx ' l ffl Lf f L I ., 1 was Wt ,N x ix B p , .A . fi f - v H - J ff .,1' 5' ' , I , fy J, . f . - -' 7 ,EX 4 .'.f if V ' H ,, if , lv Q- A t. A' IJ j ,li lwlt s., -.wt ' im u ,1'J9'k . W l , ' . V ' f' ' me gf -p tt . . . 'HSI . x, - . Q I . , KA ., .' . , 1 xxx. K-xg, Z - yt ' ,-Iii 1. 'vl l l'f -. ff fe' Urge Ulibz Masque anh Qanhals Qllluh It IS w1th a s1ncere feehng of prrde that thls club CXhlb1fS the aceomphsh ments of nts elght year of dramatlc presentatlons At the openmg of the years program a few comedles were presented The Rehearsal and The Chocolate lee Cream Soda were performed by Semor members of the club Stage S11 uelq and Wezmes on Wednesday by the Iumors Of our more pretenuous achlevements the productlon of Why the Chzmes Rang She Stoops to Conquer Marv Magdalene and As You Lz e It we are justly proud As The Crozzer goes to press we are rehearsmg Come Out o the Kztchen whlch prom1ses to be a most enyoyable comedy HELEN MORRIS 31 o H L1 11 T Jn, T 1 - 1: S F 5 ' T -I Kn'm.vuNE Murowm' I'1lil.liN Momus BEATRICE O'BR1EN President Secretary Treasurer . , . S ' - ' 1 J 1 , k 1 . ' , f , . 7 ne un re hirty f5 ,X E , R why The Qlibtmes Bang In keeplng w1th the festlval season of Chrlstmas the dramatrc department presented a one act play and tableau Why The C hzmcs Rang lt IS the age old story of self SHCIIHCC When the Wonderful glfts of even k1ngs fa1led to rxng the Chrmes that had been stllled for hundreds of years If was the sacrrfice of the few penn1es of a small boy who had saved hrs pen me through many a hardshrp to buy Chr1stmas cakes for h1s small brother that made those chlmes rrng out to the surprlse and wonder of all The part ol Steen the lrttle brother was played by Marne Caspar rn her own 1n1m1table Way Holger Whc s small SHCFIHCC brought about such wonders rn the old Cathedral that Chr1stmas Eye was played by Helen Morrls Dorothy Strahl a Uncle Bertel and Ehzabeth G1eser an old Woman are to be commended for the excellence of the portrayal of the1r respectne roles KHIXT L '55 , Y .I I -za ' Q .4 . Y YY , . 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'1' f ' .'1X1i1 XX'111.y 121- I111' 1.111.111-' 1f1111 1111111111-11 1111 .11'1'111111'1' 111 '14111111g. 111 111111- 1 - 111111 111.1 11' ,1. 11 H '. 1f1 1.X111.1J'1W1'1'1 1 .X11 .. v, 1i1 ,11 XY1111 ' 11 11111 1112111 x1l'L1Ll1 11x1'111111'11 1111 1111111111-111'1. 1 .11 111111.11111 'If ' 1111. 1-11 1 ' V1 I 15.111 '111-Q. 1.1 Om' Hundred For ty 2223525 1 Cllllass will HE Senlor class of Sl before LlCp'lffll'lU from the1r beloxed Alma Water, ursh to leaxe to her xarrous students and lonff blllxltflllg Faculty, the foll Jvslnv Bequests Fxrst as 1 elass me vush to le ue our slneerest sympathy to our prlnelpal and te tellers, for hnlng h 1d to endure us for four se lrs To the Iumors we lease the prnlleve of berntf Uueens of the Clmpus, 1nd the klndlx lLlNlL.L not tc keep therr noses ID the nr CWe trred ll, To the Sophomores 1nd Freshmen we lease our umforms 1 b1t fstded but stlll useful Thex mlke Good dust cloths iBers'nnaI Zgzquests AllLL Iohnson bequeaths to the Student Bodx If large her far famed flrtlcle How to Gam Sxlky Eyelashes C'lfl1CI'lIlC Lamb leases 1 modernlstlc palntrng, Portralt of 1 Monkev Cmckrng .1 Cocoanut, to the Art Department Allce McNe1l leax es her honored posrtlon IS hook room clerk to anyone who mn add 'md subtr 1ct qurckly enouffh set on Tlp Ihncrnv It wrll be found rn the llbrlrx Mary Thompson 15 W1ll1nU an or1U1n1l poem Physrcs Liboratorx Blues, to the future SCICDIISIS of her Alml Mater Phwlhs Taylor, to swtlsfv the ox erwhelmlnv demind for rt, wrlls her artlcle Rrwht lfltl Unusual Ide1s for Envhsh Themes, to lm EI1UllSll laborer Urtnre BOLIIIICI' beque1ths 1 hlghlx respeetlble gsm Slllf to the 1thlet1e LlCplI'IlT1Lf1I She bellex es th tt thouvh 1t h 15 h 1d four xelrs hlrd usuge, If can st1ll be vsorn wlth pr1de Helen MOFFIS leax es her honored post IS Illlle lead IH Dr1m1t1e presenta trons to VlfglH11 Boehme Funlce 'Vlclftrnex IS le lNll li her belox ed orehestrl Ll1'llI' to ans 1mb1t1ous XlOllI1lSl Vllrx Ann Pellemxnn rs beque1th1nv her neu book entltled Hou to Gun 1 Strxlelnfr Personllltx IH Three lN1Uhts, to IlIT11Ll freshres 1 1 Hr mhz I flj TEX ,, fk Jgk- X 'U , x , X 1. D L 1 1 A- .K 1 1 1 ' L- . L DI- - 1 ' 1 y i v D 1 v 1 ' V. 1 1 1. ts 1 1 1 r 1 vi 1 1 ' V 1 V' ' 1 . 5 h 2 . . . . 4 . 1 11 1- -31 ' 5 1 D 7 . 1 I 11 1 I . 1 L 1 1 e L . . ,. ,g V ' 3, 1 L , L , . C 4. Z C, -P ' SA V ' ' V I X 7, K ' 1. 1 , ' 7, L 1 , 1 . . . 1 ' 1' ' D . Dorothy Farrell bequeaths to all Iunior A'Terpsichores a twenty-volume . z . A O. ' - ' ' ' z A L U L D K. Y L L 'Y I 1 . V I' y 1 . V 1 Y . A A 1 ' 4 L L 4 F3 1 as l 4 ' 11 1 .1 11 .i 1 V .1 1 ,, . tr D . 1 U . . : ' . ' 1 .1 x- 1 'K Iv .S 1-i lv A- ' 2 ' - 1 ' . ' 1 U ' 1 ' 1 I' 1 ' 1 ' ' . . . A 2 iv 1 r Z 'L' 1 12 . h 1 1 Y Y, 1 1 L. V . . . I., . 1 U . . 1. of- I 1 ,1 1f,,,111,,,f1f One Hundred Forly-tufo V xg . K., Z- ,nf ii ll' ,.1 lv- ix i S li xl. ,-- X ls1rls1r1 l-lrossn le1ses to tlred dr1m1t1e lrtlsts 1 filllllllf round pllloss ss l11el1 serse tor restlnw IS ss ell is lor lI1CI't 1s1n0 the SIIC of Cl11r1eter stom IL 15 'XDISIJSII lxe lrnes generousls dlscloses to the Student Rods, the ss l1s 1nd ss heretore of ller pe lehes 1nd LFCIIH eomplexlon, IH '1 yustly fimous Ifflklt Hoss to Keep 'I l11t C,OH1plCYl0I1 Xou lose to lN0ULll It sv1ll be found ln the llbflfs Wm Ellen Rlelmes le IX es the pflsllelft. of trlppmg up, down, 1nd os er the sturs to 1ns unlor, ss l1o sslll iceept the respons1b1l1ts of entert 11n1n0 the crowd vsltls deft .lnkle turmnv Mears Conc1d1ne, es er self s1cr1t1e1nv, bequeaths the lmppy ficulty of con t1nu1lls belnff IH the ss ronv room If the svronv tune, to anyone who 15 absent IH1l lllCLl enouvll H S students, bs contrlbutlnv to them l1er leirned essls Crushes How to bet Em Al1ce Conatv bequeatlls her excellent Boston accent to the collect1on of Helene Colesle, vsllo 1lre1els h 1s a flne Southern one 1nd lb hopeful of U11n1nU others El1L1be1l1 Celser leises 1 eertun l1l1ck sers 1nt s 111ler s, operl slnger s, lu 1llet d1ncer s, ete , costume, well lenossn to IJIIIIUZIUL el uses, to her c.1p1ble suceessor VI 1r1e C 1sper Vlars Frmces Herr1cle lunds dossn some colored c1rd board 1nd her pos1t1on 15 C G H S poster 1rt1st to Terry V111 r Vhrsfiret Sull1s1n le 1ses her renovs ned 1rt1ele Hoss to Cross Th If One lnclw to XCFOHILI Olelkll whom she IS sure ss 1ll lppreelate 1 l1ttle t1mels ldslee ld1 Nhsfee, of Seoteh 1eeent fune, lueque1tl1s l1er ss stem of e'1pt1s.1t1nsf blbs Illlx to '1ns Iunror 1sp1r1nts for flme of sers1t1l1ts IH speaklnv And thus the l'1n1l ICSIIHILHI of the gl Senlors rs concluded, ind the cllss HlllxCS 1ts list boss to l11pps SLllOOl d1ss BPATRICIL O BRIENI ul M . g ,fe , lxrlpifv X' Q, lr X , i-7 is - - C xi , XM- - ' X 4 fa I Y L- -.-X U fe , . . fs- ,YA ,- xr rg 1 lee 'H A, FH Y 11-.f Axi A C, ws 14 , , ,, f X v-1 K If 1 zz ' 1 1 l'1 :.,z . 1, ' 1 '- -. 1.9 1 4 .1 ' as 1, K- l ' .L -' . -'f 2 L- 1 - - . . . 1 U . , . 5 . . 1 1 'l ' X ' 7 . 5 N 1 v 1 x.' 5 ' K. 1 - 1 f 1 Q. f x l . 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'7 1 ' - ' 4 . , 1 s .M . , M ., 1' lllfrilffzlll 1'u1'I'.-JD c lil-5 KN- 'L l 1 Zimpruhements -Xt last, the long an uted gxmnasxum ot the Lathohc brrls Hrgh School IS berng burlt on the southeast corner ot our loxely campus Its outxx ard appearance bears a strong re eml lance to the structure ot our marn burldmg It xx 1ll hue accommodatrons for muslc as xx ell as for physrcal tramrng There null be a large room lor orchestral practlce and srx smaller sound proot rooms for rndrxrdual practrce rn lnstrumental musrc In the gymnaslum proper there xx 1ll be Hlty four dressxng rooms and twenty sewen trle show ers besrdes the necessary ofhce and equlpment rooms 'Xnother notevx orthv rmproxement 1S the addrtron ot 1 beautlfully and most appro prrately hand carxed oaken bench of Crothrc style and des1gn At erther end ot thrs bench IS our Bishop s coat ot arms dehcately carxed The bench now adorns the corrrdor at the mam entrance, and IS a grft of the graduatmg class of 1930 Mlnor rmproxements haxe been made rn the form of an olhce and rnfarmary on the second floor, both ot xxhrch haxe helped greatly to meet the needs of the present year IDA NIAGEE 31 'S Om' Hunfllrfl F0115 four N K Asif' l Q q sly -H21 lIV' 'glitz V. 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UIXLS XLIII XCXLI' 1 XXOITX OI' I IYOXXII Smh 1 hxppx lunnx Lloxx Il lh1 merrx llttle eloxx Il ol o rs Helps us 111 our trx1111f hours c xou too lor here X011 ll ll n Oups lllll xesls ot exerx lxlllkl PI-IXI I IS I XYI UR Vx ho rL111u11lxLrs tl11s one lool 111e omg sh1111e o11 xou lool 111L txxlne shnne O1 1vs1u le IL ur ax 1l1111111 f 1 prolx L111 Xoxx loolx II the lxolral Llosulx xx hxle I run I1I'0LlU'I1 1t lgllll X senteme to he Louxplered 111 111 LIIQIISIX test re 1d The Xuthor of 1716 faxffx 0 the Ixmg IS most stupxel person l I1 I L111 tell xxlx1l x Un: NI1rx Russ l'1I1lSl1tLl the nenteme The Xuthor ot Tha Idxff 0 the lung 15 dead umor Ihere s bllllltllllllil xerx tunnx IIUOLII these hftx Lent StoLlx111-fs Sophomore XX 1111 5 l111111x 1l1out them unlor XX ell exprx t1111L I xx lllx thnx r ll Pnghsh I rol I xx 1111 xour 5L11tn11xLs to 11 so elelr thu thnx L 111 he ululerstooml lux rhe Nt. 1 Freshmxn I xx mt 1 dum Lhoeol 111. har C lerk Nuts FI'C5llI11ll1 Nuts xoursnll xou IIHPOIIIL thln llm111'1z1f I 111 ll ,xr ' U' Xe ,I , F -M ee 1:11 f - 1- AST! 41.2.-x'lX IAQ 1 1 fp 2-1 I n T-,- gg WX , 1 , 5 fx f' .J ' N-- ' 44 f A If 7 ,' A ' Nl'-F , 1 l'h'.l' A . lg ' 'Y' Y:',.v:t,. 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Y 1 V -x l 1 I I 1 I if ' 'su' - inc' E Swag ff just Suppose Marjorle was a Illgllf 1D9IC'lll of 1 Day Regma was wh1te mstead of Brown El11ne was 1 carpet 1nstc1d of .1 Rugg Dorothy w1s 1 r11l lnsteld of 1 Bannlster Fern was a rock 1nste1d of 1 Schell Dorothy was a corrldor 1I'l9IL'lLl of 1 Hall M1ry was a queen 1nste1d of 1 Kmg Catherme was 1 l1on 1nste1d of a Lamb Phylhs was a shoemaker mstcad of a Tay lor Marle was coca cola 1l1SIC'1Ll of Sauervs e1n Dor1s was a share mstead of 1 Bond Mlldred was a wolf 1HSfCZ1Cl of 1 Fox Sxster You are always beh1nd 1D your studles Student You see, Slster, If gn es me a chance to pursue them Nughbor How 19 your daughter, Mary, th1s mornrnfr, shes been 1ll for so long? Mrs Klng Well Im pleased to tell you they xe taken an X ray of her braln and found nothmg there Teacher Who IS the smartest man hung Pup1l Thomas A Edlson He lnyented the phonograph and the vadlo so people would stay up all nlght and use h1s electrlc hght globes Anna Mane Barnard, wh1le walklng down a street, saw a s1gn Please rrng bell for the caretaker After reflectlng for a few mlnutes she walked up and rang the bell The face of the dlsturbed 1l'1Cl1Y1dLl3.l appeared Are you the caretaker? Yes, replled the caretaker, what do you want? I saw that not1ce, so I ranv the bell, and now I want to know why you t rrng 1t yourself? One Hundred fifty ,...... 1,1 I ,fa -X. -L,,...ne X U M-QM ,... -ae . . . . ,K ,, V ' ' ' LK U7 ' ' X r KC 37 C L x L I c ' ' i Gi ' V7 ' ' CC 'Y ' ' Si 'Y , ' KL ' 77 ' ' ' 44 vw ' ' LK Hs , , . , , , . ' ' it ' 59 7 - ' X cc 'Q . . ' ' Cl '3 . . Ll ' ' ' 37 ' 7 . M . , . , . , . , , . , . . ,O 77 ' CK 7 9 . , - . . , - - sv I as - - Y- :vw . . . . ,, . . . 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NIIMIM 1 I I 1 Iv fix III x IXI1w.I.I,.Il12N V N X'XNXIxI .IIIIXI'+IIXI'- XI NI IH i'.Yf+1m x..x..x..x..,..X..x..x..,..,..-..x..x..,..x no U Qin Zlpprettatlun To those adxerusers and contnbutors whose klndlx lnterest and patronage have mule posslhle the pubhcmon of Il11S annual the Still gmtefully extends lts slncere thinks md bespeaks for them the co operatlon of 1ts rmders throuvh the xmrs to come CGLLEGE OF THE HOLY NAMES Lake Merrltt Oakland Accredxted Standard College for Women Degrees A B and Music B Resldent and Non Resldent Students Comfortable home llfe for resldent students Address the Dean or the Reg1strar 0eH Ii Ffryf Y in M U - , . . .. .. r r if --X ' MH, l I N 3 +4 V ',.,f H 4 -lllihl xn-1--- hl HI 4 a . Kali-'H f , 1 C Y L Se- V C. . ' , ' ' ll xl b 'Y I. u n rm red 'i '- Your School Umform may be procured at the 2358 W Washlngton EMp1re 2773 Los Angeles BUSINESS Hours Sat 8 A M to IP M f f f ,fl 3 j JW. 8A.M.t05P.M. H if 'J' I ,'.j.-lf: New and completely qulpped buzldlngs of beauty and dlgmty on extenswe campus ouerlookxng wmdmg raver m A dellghtful home school for gurls, conducted by the Sisters At o the Holy Cross ldeally situated eighty mlles east of ei Chlcago near South Bend, Indiana, and the Unlverslty of Notre Dame St Mary s IS a fully accreduted standard college offering courses Ieadlng to Bachelor and Master Degrees ln addltlon to outstanding courses ln phll oeophy socuology Englnsh economucs, home economics, secretarial studues clence, muslc art, history, speech, classlcal and romance languages, St Marys offers opportunutles for pre professional tralnmg IH teachung Journalism, social service, rnedlclne and pharmacy Physical Trammg Outdoor Sports Horseback Rldmg For catalog address The Reglstrar, St Mary s College Box C Notre Dame, Ind -,,,,,.-f T Y-EET .1 Y fmmx-r il :sl Ani-ig-11-' SPECIAL PARTY TRIPS What could be more dellghtful than a Jolly party of twenty uve or more people all traveling together nn the same comfortable motor coach or electric tram on a plcnuc, a day's outing theatre party sight seeing tour or buslness trm And when the cost IS dlvlded among the number of people, you wlll fund thus IS the most economical way as well as the most pleasant way of havmg a day of real enjoyment For further unformatnon, consult any station agent, Phone TUcker 7272, or wrlte F E BILLHARDT General Agent Passenger partment, 617 Paclflc Electric Bulldlng Los Angeles MOTOR TRANSIT LINES Our Hmzdrnl Izffy fix in . . . W . . W W . 1 . A l V' 1 l ' i . , . . . , , , . . - . U 1 I Y l V I l I I Y S . . y . . ' - 1 , . ' V . , , . Xt .,..,,....., .... .,.... 7 .I....l.. I .---,. , l ' --1 -w . .4-'-' A 'XL' 112 -- ,l rw--T + ' -I fum. 4- ' , A fm,-. 2, L4 5 mggggggggggggf- 5' lf? . i It .1 ,,n I' F 4 ,Minnie xv ,,,,.,, H ...,.., .. 4 ...,....,.,.....,.. , 1, V -H Q- -' ., - Iva 4 A -X , 4 4 - Y I A -f 4 V V i I I . . if. . . ill i 9 Y - . . . . I . . . I ' . . Il . , De- l I ,,- Engravers School Stationery Personal Cards Designers Diplomas Invitations Manufacturers Stationers Corporation 525 South Spring Street 7 os Angeles California Holly w ood San Diego L., . v r ' D I U ll .z.JH1.'l fl', . -:J .' 1931 THE CROZIER Henderson Trade Blndery Paper Rulmg, Bmdmg and Pamphlet Work Annual Covers and Catalogues The Most Complete Bindery West of Chicago 443 S San Pedro St Los Angeles, Callforma Prepare Now For a Better POSIIIOH SAWYER'S NEW HOME offers Most Modern Facnlntues for a Most Modern Business Tramma 'W r --if EZER. hnha::i i- .4.J To the Graduates Ambltlous young men and women you who seek greater happmess through success and Independence should thunk NOW about your future busmess and social llfe A thor ough sclentlflcally planned busmess traunung as necessary no matter what your vocation may be lf you are Interested In a busmess career Sawyer wlll tram you for a BETTER POSITION by Its Small Group lnstructlon Plan Free employment service Sawyer grad uates placed In positions Hugh school duploma or equrvalent required Day and night classes SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 8th Street at Flower Los Angeles 0111 HIIIIIJIKII Ilfll 615111 s A W Y E R .-xnx-.suxwx.-snxnxux--xvx-fx--xns-rxnx.-Q-fs.-L.-xmas.-Xnxngnx- 1 ' Compliments Petro eum ecurltles ompany V 0 W egg' O I C. s--s--x--xux.-xnx.-x -xoXHx..gnX.-X--xuxux.-xvx..x.-xus.-Q.-fx.-X-. Mount Salnt Mary s College for Women Courses Llberal Arts and Music State Teachers Credentlals Granted Approved by the Assoclatxon of Amerlcan Colleges Affilxated wxth the Cathollc UHIVCFSIYY of Amerlca 12001 Chalon Road West Los Angeles Blltmore Hotel os Angeles Bxltmore Assoclated Hotels on the Coast Santa Barbara Blltmore Flmtrldge Bxltmore Arlzona Blltmore I One Hundred Sixty ' r F .W..a..x..,..,..,..x..,..,..,..,..,..x..,..,..,..,..,..,..x..,..,..x..,..,..,.-.-, Z Z Z r 2 Z L ' The Host of the Coast Z - 2 Z Z - Z . . . Z Z 1 1 2 Z Z inxuniniuin:LanxnsuliuuinnLninnsnLuviuinL1umaninLnisvinLnLuLnxnxnLQ Compliments of DODGE INCCRPORATED 860 South Flower Street Los Angeles Callfornxa Manufacturers of d1st1nct1ve School '25 College Jewelry Medallsts Speclal Work - . . . - . T Q IMMACULATE HEART COLLEGE Hollywood Callforma Conducted by the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart Four year course leadmg to Bachelor s Degree Reglstered on approved Lxst of Colleges by the Umverslty of California Hlgh School Department Accredlted by the Umversxty of Callforma J V McNe1l Company Contractors, Inc Los Angeles, Callfornla s..x..x..x..x.fs..x.-xnx..s..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..s..x..s..x..x..x..x..x.. . . V . , . . . . . .x..x..x..x..,..,..x..x..,..,..x..x..x..x..x..x..,..,..,..,..x..x..,, xnx.. . O O O . - O - flzunlrzvl .X fx! IIC' ,Il 070 fo NG I 'vw- E year Book Deparllnenl 93111151112 3232113 1112 1'24'2 SKNTEE ST LOS ANGELES ..x..x..,..x..x..x..,..x..x.-sux..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..,..x , .Q-'. . 1 A -lX , . -- f if . 1 O I rv , f 5. 1 Ig, I W X x U 9 I 4 Q Z xnx--x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..X..x..x..x..x..,..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x..x. I 11Jfc'J.S'f1. ,-.'fY GET CATALOG Tells why Woodbury IS recognized as one of Ameruca s greatest bus: n e s s training lnstltu tlons why It as the col lege for YOU Foremost For 4-5 Years YEARS Courses nn Business Adrnmlstratlon Higher Account ancy and Secretarlal Science for young women of executuve caliber Comblne general educatlon of unuverslty grade with thorough business tralnung More credit hours than ll'l fouryear unrverslty schedules Bachelor degrees con ALSO SHORTER COURSES Also shorter commerclal courses 6 to 12 months E pert Instructors Excellent posltlons secured Enter any fern ed tnme Select patronage wonderfully flne spnrnt youll luke f here TRlnlty 8491 0 WOODBURY COULEGE BUILDING 727 SO.Flgl1CI'O6. Compllments of Weber Traller and Manufacturmg Co 1100 East 5th Street, One Block East of Alameda Los Angeles Callforma fill! llnmfnd Num four 611 'IN alle I S..xuxnx..X.-xvx--xf-sux.-xugHx.-x.-Q.-x.-x--x.-x.-xnx-.sa-xns--xnx UNDIVIDED RESPONSIBILITY Every . . . Club Pin School Ring Medal 25 Trophy Graduatxon Announcement we sell IS made ln our own factory A Calzforma Industry AHA mam Founded 1912 V ' THE T V ALLEN CO School Jewelers 25 Stauoners 810 16 Maple Ave Los Angeles . . . O i q Q 9 X V J, ws.:-,A Lg-cu, .w N C+ 77,7 av Q - ov 'WWNQQU 'WNGU Q 4 . . 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KIDS FA 0531 114 College St PETER KADLEC Practlcal Manufacturers and Designer of Fine Furs Remodelung and Repalrmg Garments Made to Order 5TH FLOOR BRACK BUILDING Phone VAndlke 4682 Los Angeles Callforma The caps and gowns worn by the Class 1931 w re furnished by the C WARD CO New London Ohuo on a rental basns Rental rates and sellmg prices together wlth samples will be sub mltted upon receipt of mformatuon as to your requlrements Ur: lim If . ' EM 1 l , . . It X 'Q' 15: ' ' W y, . 'rfhlf from I 3 1 'ul' .' , I V ' I ef I I. 'V 1 I l Q V,, ,y V - .. - - - of e ' . E. . . . I I 1 I A ' I -H :l. rzlf SIL .-.-r 1, X NF E OLDS 6. SON Muslcal Instruments Manufacturers Compietn Sales and Service Band amd Ohpestra Instruments Vlcltovs Welcome FACTOR! 1914 RAYMOND g 5' Telephene RE 5906 'W 4 -I v -- JOHN J BODKIN CO L BARKER 8, G LAWRENCE OTT Cathohc Book Qtore Ph VA d k 6548 ARCHITECTS one n I e 204 06 South Main Street Los Angeles Next Door to St Vlbxanas Cathedral Los Angeles Calufornla Nw,-,e Wy 4103 315w2 so B,-C Leadmg Church and Religious Goods House Always Personal Servlce Ambulance Service MORELANDS MORTUARIES Mr and Mrs R R Moreland Compliments dk CATHQLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA Wnlmmgton and Orange Sts Court Angelus No 855 Compton Callf Phone Compton 4101 Los Angeles Cal' rma 902 Center St Hynes Callf Phone Hynes 405 DR J E HAPENNEY QNJNNINGY-IAM at o coNNoR D09 and Cat H0SP't3l Free Ambulance Service Day o Night Funeral Directors Phone CRestvlew 6200 WEstn'Lpre 0297 1031 So Grand Avenue 8572 WEST plco fBetween Robertson and La CICYICQBJ Compliments of The Glft Shop of Los Angeles MILNOR INC Headquarters, Biltmore Hotel Ona Hllfldlfd S1111 right I I I - W .H g ' 1. 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DRINK WHIZ BANG It Is Good In Bottles Only Manufactured by GOLDEN STATE BOTTLING CO MADDUX Three Dxstmguxshed Establ LOS ANGELES :shments 2100 S Figueroa BEVERLY HILLS 9230 Wllshlre Blvd HOLLYWOOD 1353 North Vme LINCOLN SECRETARIAL TRAINING SCHOOL Vermont Avenue at Eighth Stenography Typewrxtlng, Book keepmg and related subjects You recelve lFCCOghltl0l1 for what you have done You Set Your Own Pace You recexve Free Employment Servxce Call Write or Telephone for Informatlon Fltzroy 1763 Over a Third of a Century Catering To the Younger Generation DONOVAN 89 SEAMENS CO 1 4 EWELERS Deo STATION P TINUM GOLD hd, bILVEQM 2893 W 141 h Phone EM 3699 MAYME L PETERSON Vlolnnlst CIBFIOHCYISY Teacher of Orchestra Instruments Office WAshmgton 4612 Res HEmpstead 5784 and EMplre 7978 CARROLL dl BARRY Plumbing Heating Electrical Supplies E J Carroll 61 C W Barry 12 years at Second Street at Western Los Angeles COMPLIMENTARY Compliments GANAHL LUMBER CO S Larchmont Los Angeles H111 It 1 1 re X 4 fl I gf A J n H - ' - v l .IDLIIQIILIILIIQGQ :nn Wu x,.-x,..s.vs.rx..s.f- .' n ' 745 SOUTH BR-OADVVXY C of ' ' 154 . nr 1 If xl' A 1111- zz , f I . .af ' I ff I f A real treat at lunch after school anytime f' I SUNFREEZE t's chuck full of cream, suga and pure fruit flavors good ea X and good f r you WESTERN DAIRY P 237 Wlnvton St NCIL AMERICAN A O F e RECOG ITION OF T IRISH REPUBLIC John Byrne, Secretary Treasurer Telephone ADams 5401 Complnments J WISEMAN MacDONALD Attorney g s-f .x yi, a'KJ 01113 Busmcss knowledge and trammg are essentml Men and women seeking rapid advancement attend SouthwesternU School of School of Secretanal Ancountsk Studies Finance UR Gtudcnls loam to do bv dmng lnsesn gate our unique and pracnul courses and mulmds Unnemly tmmed faculty of expcn un ed busrmsw men Standard degree courses as urll as short man we sec ruanal courses Pusmons Jw' S und I r 31.00 Inu nc ' ! Ufvomv DAY N33 . ep, y Ico S: f I SOUTHWESTERN UN Rsrrv ll2l S Hall S! WESIIIIOYE 3078 c catalo 4,4106 vnrequest Sulllvan College of Cosmetolo , Inc, td gf iii-nr' I A ' Complete lllblIllLt10ll Ill All B1ancl1e'-.. BEAUTY CULTURE W. r el cwrv --5.1 1 ALUK Ill 111 ,,,, pm, 551 S Broadwa ff 1 'I f Entlre sth Floor 411 Hmnrlu rl lrrm lou! MUtuaI 7442 rm I nt Half lxzng 1 'llmuu mg Los Angeles! Cal 1 1 Huggins Bldg Los Angeles One Hmmlz rd Su 11113 X - - ' ' 1 I 5 . . . 0 I ' . . I . . I ll 5 IC I . l I 9 . 5 ' . . . to t 0 L 4 U . -, I . , ' I 'I ' 5 ' we I1 ' rc - . ff: I-I1 , 5 ls . , , 1 , omfffmvlff- y a . ' or , .. . TR y 1. mu., man .nI1hucum- ,m WI I nmnnyu, any fnrmrv sm- In ' ' dem ol urhnrswm. f 4 V' 0 Q . 5 , T ' F, Enron Now!Snu hwwcmlmn. 4 -1- ,A I I, V,-f .ngwll Hummel ww furure 1 gg - hh I , nlfcfss, No oumde ml in rs 1- f I ll: fmrlfwd- L' ba ' All --,-A-,-,---e, .-.771 ' ,-,322 . , L70 N - ' K .' N' A , e ,... ,N V' . rh - f AK I s , Q al v Tfxij .. 1-41 I - L - ,f IQ I .,,. - . I 1 Q b ., , V V' I i , ' i -' Q11 of - ' :L ,ER s A , Slmlvnls on ull 'I ' 4 fi - wl--Ak in Ihr- yr-nr. , A .- ---- :V-.,.,: , C- T. I ' I Ulf I I Sp:-1-in 'r for . ' y Cn zr ' Cn ffl' lfn 'r 'ng ' of , fx. I 51,0 g .W in P4- nr c ' IV: I ' 1: 1 1 . f ' ' I' , ' f 'Vai .A ,KW ADOHR America s Finest Milk OX 7011 Twenty Men Op tors icensed by State BoanQ!of Bar Exam mers every one expern n shaping Womens and C xldren Finger Wav and Wat avers Perma ent Waves L censed by the St t d of Cosmetolo lst o , Bar op Mezzanine GIR S anufa u very com ete lme 0 m ul nd special U for Basket Ball Hockey e M OOD Sportmg Goods 1041 South Broad ay Art Flo ers A ix Dlspla Equipment ERN JOHA SSMAN 921 South Los ngeles Street Los Angeles, llfornla One flzfmhzfl Xrzzrzlx 6 'N- V: ' -:Til an If- ' , ' -- in fi' ' 1111? fi Af, ' v ' ia-1 - -- LIN! iimflFAHA41f1'5Lf.-591522,-EE-1 Hair. 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I ss xx Compliments FRANK E McCABE x x DR J B DODGE Dentlst 1898 Crenshaw Boulevard Los Angeles Offlce Phone EM 8679 Service Free Delivery Smiles VINEYARD PHARMACY L A Murphy, Prop N W Cor Washlngton and Vineyard Ave ORegon 7604 and 0Regon 2635 Los Angeles G Crulckshank Phone T lnlty B668 EASTERN WHOLESALE GROCERY CO Wholesale Grocers so sos N Los Angffes sr Los Angeles Callf Compllments of C F HORAN CO lnc Catholic Supply House MUtual 4627 120 West Second Street Los Angeles vxgvs-vsufs vsavsm WIGREN LAWRENCE GLASS CO 647 East Fifty Nmth Street Manufacturers of Tlle Portable Tlle Counters Tlle Pa I ART TILE CO VA 8551 H J McCoy 2304 East 52nd St Los Angeles Calxf EMplre1184 EMplre 1185 SEVENTH AVENUE PHARMACY Hirry E Llston Ph G 3630 West Washmgton Boulevard S E Cor Washington and Seventh Ave LosqAngeles Calif Prompt Free Delivery Prescrl :ons Properly Prepared E A MCGEE Commerc land Social Prlntmg Engravxng Announcements Embossxn Statlonery EMplre 2116 2803 West Paco Blv 41 THE TIFFANY BARBER SHOP E H Rice Mgr t Pays to Look Well Children under 12 years Halrcuts 35c 45181 Hollywood Boulevard One Hundred Sez C111-Q two F x.1 of I I I . . 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