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C Ash! MON CXGSS hlslofq 1936 was a great year. It was the year of the pre- sidential campaigng of the War in Spain Cwould it develop into an international conflict?Dg it was the year we en- tered St. Casimir's High! We were a happy group of nec- phytes--deplorably ignorant of proper deportment. The gentlemen of the class were consistent in their mischie- vous undertakings. The ladies of the class remained de- murely indiscreet. Each pupil was an ardent pursuer of dancing and art under the capable direction of Mr. Harri- son. Our biggest heartache was caused by the colossal flop of our 'puppet show.W We were ardent frequenters of the Arcade Theatre. In a benevolent endeavor on the part of our faculty to ripen our intellect, we were taken to various places of interestg among them were the Cathedral of Learning, Carnegie Museum, and the Heinz Works. Our freshmen year terminated, to our astonishment much too quickly, and we began to sense the feeling of superiority already--the Sophomore. ' With the feeling that we had ac uired all the ne- cessary knowledge in our first year, ?we had no concep- tion of what more could be taughtl we advanced into our sophomore year. Needless to admit, we soon discovered our mistake. Our class wilted down to an embarrassing number, making the task of misbehavior one involving great intricacies. This hardship was alleviated, how- ever, by social events. An occasion that will be memo- rized is the successful social undertaken in February-- the Get-together Tea. The visit of Dr. Pentz occurred this year and our school was properly accredited on Feb- ruary 7, three days after Doctor Pentz's visit. We very earnestly labored on our class emblem and decided on our motto: nOne for all and all for God.W In 1958 we donned the privileged cloaks of Juniors and set to the arduous task of commercial studies. We were 'piled upn with work, and study periods were a rare luxury. Our studies did not allow much time for pranks for were we just growing up?J In the latter part of the year we undertook the editing of the WMagnus.N At the second graduation, the Junior girls took part in the pro- cession, wearing gowns. The Graduation Day Communion and breakfast will long be remembered. IWX sf 432'
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-i44af?' A Lf- Etiifi' g e pcfxsmn Korn And now our last year--and looking back at these ten months we say with justification that this has really been a very happy year--happy because We were the leaders. The NRooter's Clubn was formed and worked actively in the interests of our basketball team. A very successful Christmas social was arranged by two members of the fa- culty for the girls--fGolly! We had funl. February 5 was another gem in our school year--ring day. And in March we set earnest efforts on the publication of our annual--NCasmiron.n With work on the yearbook and du- plicate endeavors on the class play, WHere Comes Charlian we found time for little else during March and Aprily And now--Commencement!!! ......-..-'-o- .,.,....: . L 3.4'!f - v-1,-f 1 ff! in A . 'Tp' J x A fgw 0 , Io- Nfu Ai if ravgqxi--.-f,,-vi, -fwgrnq tiff -X. X .1 sassy Q . 'fiyfFT4?X af, , As you begin yourgwalgfghrdugh life, A path that hEad?4tnrougwfbliss and strife, :s.4Ew N554 We wish you joy to light your way Long past graduation day. Ever be faithful to your Guide-- The teachings of the Crucified. We would your friends should ever see In your glad eyes the beauty of His Faceg Should learn that in His Presence there is peace, Strength and contentment that can never cease. Was it Carey who said, nAldeborontiphoscophornio2 Where left you Chronorhotonthologos?H XNSQJQZ
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