Mount Nazareth Academy - Gleam Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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we Ole S tuclious 0 ptimistic P ractical H army O observing M ischievous 0 bliging R eady E nergetic S ophomores Upholding what is True and Right . . 'sm gggowefscenf goplmomofzes Top Row left: Bottom Row left: Right corner top: In to Anything and in for Everything . . . Helen Bykowska, Regina Sullivan, Bernadette Jagielska, Eugene Ku'awska, Sophia Monczewska, Florence Kunicka, Virginia J Wilczynska, Eleanor Baksisz, Florence Kirzyc, Anne Wroblewska, Jane Gwarek, Anne Lesniak, President, Gertrude Dobrowolska, Wanda Kulbabinska, Lillian Walczak. Evelyn Bombich, Audrey Walkowska, Therese Tysarczyk, Dorothy Clark. Margaret Kownacka. The SOPHOMORE CLASS has to its credit a year of bustling activity and enviable accomplishment in collecting ADS for the NAZAREAN. In Orchestra and Glee Club, Sophomores supply about twenty- five per cent of the talent. In September, as Juniors, they will surely move on to further achievements.

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Qur Hearts to Higher Levels Rise , . Xi j W it Xi fx, N f t s ,Q ii X A f X kms .' 4 J Q K x L 1 L I Q, ,I ,. 'W' , U ' 4 ,JZ ,' --f ' ,7 g - A if., Xl- 'V' YL i A ,1 X cg K l F, lnczfpreaildc-U11 I.. i. 1' K N i N rg I X if :V Q ' V F Vx fi ,L f K 'H S ah X if 97? , Q Q 'ff K V, ,. X s f MXN TX ' f- K 'ii CF? 025133 tr1'a!L,in'11L 7-Le paffziofic guniofzs The Junior Class has this year well established itself. The Class obviously does not lack leadership. Furthermore. statistics show that the Junior Class has supplied almost one-half of all the participants in most of the school's Activities. Outstanding Junior home-room programs have been planned to provide entertainment and opportunities to consider seriously problems of interest to the whole school. The Juniors also capably Program which turned out to be a real success. planned a Mardi Gras Party and a Senior's Class President Dorothy Golembiewsl Vice-President Betty Kownacka Class Treasurer Aurelia Organisciak Class Secretary Mary Jo Pisula Left Wing top: Jane Andrzcjewska Loretta Belczewska Dorothy Check Pearl Kaminska Pearl Dembowska Irene Pyszniak Right Wing top: Sylvia Kneblewicz Agnes Kucharska Frances Majko Dorothy Lau Rita Listewska Josephine Retkowska Anne Trzeciak Sophie Sajniak



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XX Began to Build For VICTQRV , . Rose Ratajezyk. Mildred Gosk. Marie Kwit. Josephine Piatkowska. Dolores Kubit. Dolores Bosacka. Adeline Bankowska. Mildred Sobek. Wanda Matanowska. Ruth Kalka. Elizabeth Wujko, Sophie Hamerska, Sophie Wilezynska. Stella Olesinska. Therese Lubinska, Agnes Piotrowska, Loretta Wierzbowska, Dorothy Dombrowska. Therese Klemanska, Joan Majko. Esther Klavon, Evelyn Maciejewska. Sophie Greczanlk. Mary Nowak. Florence Pinkowska. Dorothy Raszymezyk, Rita Zielinska. Therese Gostomska. Maurilla Budkowska, Anastasia Malewska. The FRESHMEN, as a class have proved themselves interested in school affairs and anxious to participate in all school activities. Every Tuesday and Friday, since January 6. the FRESHMEN also enjoyed a demonstration of FIRST AID procedures when Mrs. Klein- fielder. the Red C1'oss Nurse. explained bandages for a variety of pur- poses, antidotes for poisons and methods of moving injured persons. In Orchestra and Operetta. Freshmen have more than a good toe- hold. In June. the tender FRESHMAN Sprouts-ready for trans- planting. 7-Le 'fteslzmen ate 6421 fiom 7-fzaditional Qfzeen We're just little Freshman Class Not veiy important are we. But. were not the Seniors once Freshmen Before they Seniors could be? Sad to say we're not angels Nor anything other than this.- That were just human beings and Freshmen Every individual Miss. True. we are only beginners Yet a class named Fresh- men Beeause we are tryine: to make our class The best it can possibly be. Then some day when we're seniors Loving big sisters we'll be True to all the ideals Which were ours when Freshmen were we. L. W. '45

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