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Eight Zin emnriam Farewell, whose like on earth I shall not find, Whose faith ana' work were bells of full accord. -Tennyson. MISS CATHERINE SULLIVAN The sudden death of Miss Catherine Sullivan on July 19, 1950, was a source of sorrow to her many friends here at South- west. She will long be remembered by all of us as a wonderful leader and an untiring worker. Her main interest was girls' athletics, and during her service at Southwest, she sponsored practically every club for girls interested in athletics which we ever had. Among the clubs were the volleyball, bowling, basket- ball, field hockey, tennis, badminton, and the swimming club, in which she was very active until shortly before her death. Those who were members of her classes knew her as an outstanding teacher in her field. No life which leaves memories such as these we have of Miss Sullivan can ever be forgotten by Southwest High School. MISS CLAIRE BYRNE A person who rose above human frailties, was truly said of Miss Byrne, an outstanding member of the English department of Southwest. Everyone was surprised and deeply grieved upon hearing of her death on March 13, 1951, for she met classes until four days before her death. Although her activities were limited by her illness, this quiet little woman gave much of herself to others. In January '43 she was one of the co-sponsors for the class. Shortly after she came to Southwest in September, 1940, she was made a literary supervisor for the Roundup. She worked diligently with her classes. A memory of one such as she will be kept and cherished. MISS ISOBEL DOUGHERTY After suffering a stroke in the summer of 1948, Miss Dough- erty was never able to return to school and died on June 23, 1950. She was one of the clerks of the ofhce, and much of her time was taken in keeping the attendance records. Between October, 1943, when she came from Soldan, and her death shew was a very hard worker and loyal Southwesterner. The personnel of the school will long remember her kindness and her efficient work.
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