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so PROUDLY WE HAIL OUR GRADUATES OF SACRED HEART CLASS OF 31 Dolores Amade Jeanne T. Bacque Adeline T. Cavagnaro Donata M. Cirelli Veronica M. Downey Catherine Erhart Jeannette E. Fiori Ann M. Giacalone Kathryn M. Hillman Mary J. Kearney Helen E. Langley Veronica M. Rafter Helen M. Van Hook Thomas C. Dell Edward McDonald William J. Pearsall Carlo J. Quairoli Charles V. Reilly CLASS OF 32 Mary F. Blum Mary A. Catto Claudia A. Cavagnaro Elvira M. Cirelli Cecilia M. Cresi Anne M. D’Alessandro Margaret A. DiCiurcio Julia M. Langley Regina C. Jost Lucy V. Rossi Angelo J. Bagliani Francis C. Bisson David F. Cavagnaro Victor J. Durand Louis C. Fabbri Francis A. Guicheteau Albert C. Scarani James L. Smith CLASS OF 33 Madeline Bacque Rita Blum Corrine D’Ippolito Rosalie Gregory Evelyn Kessler Mary Montelgelfe Anna Ratti Jennie Sparagna Edward Amade Francis Brown James Catto John Flemming Francis George John George Francis lost Walter Parks
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c Mother Davidica labored untiringly with her pioneer project of opening a new school and watched it grow, year by year, with added success. In 1933, she was succeeded by Mother M. Henrietta whose short stay came to an end in January 1935, leaving behind her many pleasant memories. Mother Evangelia was welcomed to Vineland in 1935. She worked hard to bring our school up to the high standard of Catholic schools in the country. Additional new texts were added to the various subjects and the library was enriched with many new volumes entitling it to a high rating of certification. With the coming of Mother Carmela in 1941, the high aims of her predecessors have been furthered in the practice of Catholic principles, fostered and cultivated, in the new and wider range of subjects, additional teachers, and more varied activities, calling for a greater sense of cooperation and gratitude on the part of the students. In the instruction given in the various courses, and throughout the careful ordering of the high school life with its religious influences and its upliftng as- sociations, its liberties and its restraints, a two-fold idea is kept in view; first, the true woman and gentleman, with a clear, reverent sense of duty to God, them- selves and their fellow creatures, with gifts and virtues well developed, with strong self-reliant characters, with resourceful abilities for high service, whatevei be their destined sphere of life or chosen fields of labor. Second, the true scholar, with knowledge many-sided as well as thorough, with a firm grasp of first princi pies, a just judgment, and a cultured appreciation of all that is true, and good, and beautiful. These are, and God grant they may never be, the ideals which brought Sacred Heart into existence, encouraged its work, and ensured its growth through the past twenty-five years. These are the aims constantly held before the students. May they ever lx faith- ful to what they represent. Leases M
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me CLASS OF 34 CLASS OF 35 CLASS OF 36 Zora Mary Armano Marie Josephine Borgo Josephine Virginia Cemigliaro Cecilia Frances DeMaio Marie Margaret Foley Mary Lena Goffredi Mary Alice E. Kershaw Marguerite Anne Lodge Alice Marie Lnisi Dolores Malinda Marx Catherine Therese McDonald Rita Marietta Rafter Mary Catherine Vincent James Francis Cavagnaro John Anthony Cirelli Richard John Ensor Edward Michael Giordano Russell Edward Johnson Andrew Jacob Jost Eugene Spaulding Kessler John Francis McClain Walter John Pegg Louis Paul Sea rani Charles Joseph Smith Helen R. Bennett Rita J. Borgo Mary C. Diorio Catherine J. Dondero Elizabeth P. Ilalpin Isabelle M. Maturo Esther M. Ronchetti Adeline A. Tasso Agnes C. Vincent John G. Armano Adolph P. Austino Paul C. Bird Joseph J. Cirelli William F. Chlanda Joseph A. Cirelli • John P. Foley Anthony V. Giacalone Donald M. Healy Joseph F. Leroy William F. Rafter Claude A. Van Hook Jr. Edward F. Walsh Gladys Borasi Velia Brezzo Anna Caterina Rita Doerr Emma Fabbri Elizabeth Keane Loretta Neal is Margaret Pugsley Dolores Quairoli I lelen Schad Eileen White Louis Cresci John D’loppolito Ignatius Gergenti James Hennessy Louis Ross James Schad Charles Vondra
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