St Augustine High School - Taper Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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finden! Comm! Support our good work. Buy our doughnuts is the plea of H. Cascella, M. A. Spak, C. Skindzier, M. Y. Trempus, N. Corriere. ur X -M .-. Q. me Members of the Student Council seem Pleased after the installation ceremony. Standing: Sister Mary Margaret, B. Tumelty, D. Bork, H. Cascella, J. Karausky, C. Evans, M. Mod- zelewski, A. Patricca, M. Nagy. Seated: M. Politylo, K. Crossey, M. Y. Trempus, C. Kremer, J. Warwick, N. Corriere, M. A. Spak, C. Skindzier. IO

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Prmcnmlir M6f5dg6 Dear Graduate, My parting message, as usual, is always about the same. The ideal in your entire life is an acquired consciousness in school of trying at all times to do THE WILL OF GOD. Life for you and me is nothing more. And it is not a matter of inditferenceg it must be made a matter of habit, a habit firmly rooted through an under- standing of what is important and necessary to salvation and what is not. Life, to be worthwhile, satisfying, and happy must be lived and viewed only through one lens, His lens, in order that the magnification be correct, the aim, clear, and the object in focus. We can fool ourselves with a nearsighted or farsighted view with- out the mirror, but the image is distorted. This is the philosophy that you have been taught in school, and it is this attitude of doing His Will that inevitably results in giving Him the greatest amount of Honor and Glory. In addition, reverence is a beautiful virtue that we imbibe as a part of our religious training. Carry this virtue into your home, into your way of dressing, into your choice of recreation, into every habit you acquire. Vulgarity, immodesty, intemperance and a host of vices will never find an entrance into the heart of a reverent girl. Your religious duties: Holy Mass, frequent Communion, daily morning and evening prayers will be habits you can never forego. The Sacred Heart and Our Lady will protect and guard you and your life in the end will not have been in vain. This is my daily prayer for you and yours. Sister Mary Margaret, 0.S.F. Family Reverend Alfred Carney, 0. F. M. Cap. Sister Mary Margaret, O. S. F. Reverend Jerome Martin, O. F. M. Cap. Reverend Eric litzenberg, O. F. M. Cap. Sister Mary Regis, O. S. F. Sister Mary Liguori, 0. S. F. Sister Mary Sebastian, O. S. F. Sister Mary Clare, O. S. F. Sister Marie Bernadette, 0. S. F. Sister Mary Vincentia, O. S. F. Sister Mary Zita, O. S. F. Sister Mary Magnifica, 0. S. F. Sister Mary Roseleen, O. S. F. Mrs. Catherine Rixner Mrs. Agnes Golembeski Mr. Francis Schmidt Sister Mary Margaret, Prinripal, instructs the Senior Class Presidents, B. Tumelty and C. Kremer in the art of telephone conversation. Spiritual Director, Pastor Guidance, Principal Religious Instructions Religious Instructions Commercial, Study Supervisor Language, Social Studies Commercial, Library English, Home Economics Science, Music Mathematics, Language English, Commercial Social Studies, Forensic Art, Eighth Grade Teacher Office Clerk, Study Supervisor Physical Education Dramatic Director



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x. ! 4. Father Alfred and Sister Mary Margaret talk over plans with the members of the Student Council. Seated: C. Kremer, D. Bork, C. Skindzier, M. A. Spak, and N. Corriere. ! The Student Council, the governing body in the school, is the link between faculty and students. Or- ganized to keep school regulations uppermost in the minds of the girls, the Student Council also has the responsibility of making school life orderly, happy, and worthy. Some of the objectives of the S. C. are to promote good citizenship and leadership, to stimu- late scholarship, to improve the conduct of the stu- dents, to provide for student expression, to promote good sportsmanship, and to be an example and guide for the student body. Every member must be alert, co-operative, and willing to fulfill these objectives. By competently fulfilling its responsibilities and objectives the Student Council not only guides the students in obeying the school laws but also produces the leaders so necessary in life. Sister Mary Margaret, B. Tumelty, and M. Y. Trempus give the reports of the Student Council at an assembly. Mrs. Catherine Rixner gives advice to the Student Council Officers. S eated : B. Tumelty, President, K. Crossey, Secretaryg M. Politylo, Vice-Pres., and M. Y. Trempus, Treasurer.

Suggestions in the St Augustine High School - Taper Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA) collection:

St Augustine High School - Taper Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 47

1957, pg 47

St Augustine High School - Taper Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 58

1957, pg 58

St Augustine High School - Taper Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 31

1957, pg 31

St Augustine High School - Taper Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 50

1957, pg 50

St Augustine High School - Taper Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 12

1957, pg 12

St Augustine High School - Taper Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 28

1957, pg 28


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