Sacred Heart High School - Golden Book Yearbook (Waterbury, CT)

 - Class of 1934

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UCAIRE EA RB 'QMONSIEU ASS PLAY - CL OR I SEN

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The Society page always interests me. Mr. and Mrs. S. of Naugatuck announced the coming marriage of their daughter, Judith. Way back in '34, Mrs. S. was Catherine Sullivan. New York society, I notice, is planning a gala reception for that golden-voiced Metropolitan soprana, Miss Rita Corden, who has just returned from a winter on the Riviera. The reception is to be attended by Franklin D. Roosevelt, who is still president. When he is at the White House, his oiiice secretary is-I bet you can't guess -yes, Violet Tartaglia. The women's page has a syndicated article on sewing by Mary Marsele. Do you remember how fond she was of sewing? She's teaching it at home, too-to her five daughters. Eleanor Crisci has become famous in the field of Oratory. Her latest talk was to the members of the Waterbury Women's Club. In the realm of education, Mary Minnervini is making quite a name for herself. She was quoted several times by Eleanor. You know, of course, that Mary is head of the State Teachers' College in New Britain. And Julie Cavanaugh is teaching French in a Boston High School. Boston always did hold a fatal attraction for Julie. My eye is caught by an ad from W'orth's in New York. I wonder if that model can be Anita Blower, our lovely blonde. That's what she is doing now, and Phyllis Chestone is buyer for that same firm. At present, Phil is in Paris acquiring ideas on what the well- dressed woman of 1954 will wear. While we are on the subject of fashions, do you know that Mary Foy is .a famous designer? She predicts that we are going back to the Hoop-skirt era. Spare us, Mary. My radio columnist on the next page tells me that Mrs. Lanny Ross is speaking tonight on the College Girl of Today. Mrs Lanny Ross used to be Mary Sweeney. She is introduced every Wednesday evening by the golden-voiced announcer of Station S.W.A.K.-none other than Ann Phelan. Another speaker tonight is our quiet Christine Costello, the national president of the W. C. T. U. They tell me she is doing splendid work. A report of the Citizens' National Bank confronts me on the financial page. Mary Grant, is the president of this bank, and is reported to be the highest salaried bank executive in the world. The first vice-president and treasurer of the same bank is Frances Dougherty. The iire is dying out. I am tempted to prolong it by throwing my newspaper on. But no, I cannot do that. I must keep the paper. The fire is going, going fast, but the paper that remains will help to keep 'fmy golden memories aglowf'



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SUB ROSA ODDS AND ENDS Farewell to Arms ..,....,.....,...,. Leaving Cicero and Caesar for Virgil Over Somebody Else's Shoulder ....,...,,........,.......,,....., During Exams Sitting on a Log ,.......,..,..,................... Gym on the Convent Grounds The Last Roundup .,.....,,.....,......,......,,.,..,...,,.....,,... Assembly at 1:30 This Little Piggie Went to Market ............ Buying Lunch at Corden's Did You Ever See a Dream Walking ...,.,...,.. Latin Class, First Period Long After Sundown ....,...,...,,.....,......,.... ,.,......,..,,.....,.,...... H omework Orchids in the Moonlight ..,.,...... ................... A lumnae Dance You're Such a Comfort to Me ......,. ...,,.. B ell at End of Period Melody in Spring .,..............,.......,..4 ........,....... E aster Vacation Throw Another Log on the Fire ..,.... ....,........ S chool Heating Plant Parade of the Wooden Soldiers ,......,.,...,......,. Bringing Home Reports Moonlight and Roses ......,..,..,.,,..........,.............,..,...,..........,.., Week-ends Wagon Wheels ........,,,.,...... Commuting from Naugy and Watertown Carioca ............,.,...,.......,....,......,.4...,...,..,...,,..........,,,,,........ Gym Period Another Perfect Day Has Passed Away ..,.........,.......,, Sunday Night I'll Be Faithful ,....,......,.....,.. Memory of Sacred Heart High School HAVE YOU HEARD THIS BEFORE? During English. Now girls, please, sit perfectly still, so still that you can hear a pin drop. For a full minute silence reigns. Then an impatient voice: For heaven's sake, why doesn't someone drop it! During Math. Girls, if you will look at the board, I will go through it for you. When you're through, you ought to have a figure like mine. During Charges. Run along the chalk tray. Run up the window shades. Now, pick up the floor. After Class. Girls, pass out quietly. Double up in line. During Biology. What does CO2 become in water. Wet, Sister.

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