St Joseph Academy - Seton Light Yearbook (Greensburg, PA)
- Class of 1938
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Page Five DEDICATION T11 MOTHER ELIZABETH BAYLEY SETON 11111111111-ss 111 1111- 111'S1 1':11'111-111:11 s1'111111l Sj'S1l'1ll 111 11111 I 111111 S1:1I11s. 111' :11'1'1-1'1i1111:111'1y 1111111111111 1111- N1-1-111111 11111111111 11 S1-11111-l,1g11l. 1C1ix:11111111 I:2l.Y11'.X' was 11111'11 111 N1-W Y111'k 1'i1y. A119151 ' ITT-1. x1'll'l'll'11 xxl11121111 S1-11111 .lIlll1l211'j' 25, 1791. 311. N:-11111 1111111 I,l'l'1'I1l1ll'1' 27, 181151. 1-11 -1111-f11 4111111 111111-11111 11111 f l11l4l11t' 1'11111'1'11 X1-11'1-1 1 ,,.. 1 1 . 1 .1 . 15113. 1111111111111 1111- .X1111-1'i1':111 5iQI1'1's 111' 1'11:11'115' :11 1'11:1111i1511111 X111. 111 151111, N.1l11ll'1' S1111111 1111111 -121l111I11'j' -1. lN2l. Six MOTHER SETON A imlvlv Wtrlllilll. uulnly lllilIllH'll To warn. to l'01l1f0l'l. :md to Cilllllllilllflfy Such was Mother Seton, foundress of the American Sisters of Charity and of the free school system in the United States. We can select no other woman better suited as a perfect model for Catholic womanhood than Elizabeth Seton. ln her we see exemplified the loving mother, the self sacrificing social worker, the efficient teacher, and the ideal Sister of Charity. Her life on earth was spent with Christ on His Cross, as a child she loved to trace the beautiful symbol on her forehead long before she knew its meaning. She longed for union with our Lord in His most blessed Sacrament before she understood the doctrine of the Real Presence. Mother Seton's deep religious faith and trust in God's providence sustained her always during her sorrowful hours. Although her life was one of grief, hardships, and worries, yet her cheerful manner and inspiring ideals led others to follow her. A spirit of optimism pervaded all her actions. She was never despondent, and she was always able to see the beautiful skies above. No matter what walk of life the modern Catholic girl chooses to tread, whether it be that of mother, business woman, social leader, teacher, or nun-she can do no better than imitate the virtues of this noble inspiring character. Her humility, her sincerity, her perseverance, her obedience, her reverence-all these make Elizabeth Seton the star by which each true daughter of Seton can be guided safely to her home beyond the skies. Suv Gluntvntn BOOK ONE Personalities BOOK TWO Activities BOOK THREE Souvenirs BOOK FOUR Farewell I I I Bunk 0911? PERSONALITIES SENIOR LEADERS llil4INl+l MA'l'KUYII'Il -A------ - Vlslss l'i'x-siclvilt MARY MAKTIIA GRll l lN - - - Sllllillllj' l'l'llfPI'l I!l'I'l'TY XVULI' ---- - - l'. S. M. U. l'l't'Slllt:lll ANN KVIINS - Sl 'Ili N Pl. Ml Vl l'l V-Ylll' - AI lilvi iv Assuvizitimi l'rvsiule-int FIN it'll Y'l'l X l'll 'l'XY 4. . A.. Sl'l'llNhI. l'Ul,HllS-Gtililb AND XVIIITH ALMA MATER SONG Seton Hill, dear Alma Mater, ln our hearts will live forever Sweet hours spent within Your walls, each one recallsg Through years your bell is clearly ring- ing To each student it is bringing Joy, hope, happiness Through all our future years. Seton Hill, clear Alma Mater, May you guide us on forever 'Neath your gold and white Weill fight for your honor, Forever we will prove your glory Make complete the greatest story Of loyal daughters true To dear old Seton Hill. Marie Polino I lure T4-11 llE'l l'Y FHNXUR t'olumhus. tlhio. Still water runs deep. W Hee, the most athletie among us, eame to Seton llill ill her junior year. When play day t-omes around. she wills glory for Seton. Hee van get the hall into the hasket, from any plaee i11 the hall. tint-e the hall is hers-the hasket is hers too. t'an she swim? Two years ago she won the lvaek stroke ehampionship for women in Ohio. She is not too fond of studying. She says graduation day will not he her happiest day. hut it will he a great relief. Betty was a great asset to us during our plays. She was chief stage manager and per- formed her duty with exaetness. Carefree, friend- ' ly. never in a hurry-she is a friend to all. VIRGINIA t'li0SlGT'l'I Jeannette. l'enna. A girl of plain sound sense. to herself and to all others true Modest. quiet, and punetual are some of the ad- jeetives which dest-rihe Virgiliia. who joined us this year. She is a real student. and is not satislied with anything medioere. lVe could always depend upon Xvi1'2illiZl'S having 100 lines of Virgil every upheld tl1e eo-edueatiomll colleges. Virginia is fas- hearted Dido. And in ti9ililfill2,'-XVPii. she surely day. She had :rent sympathy with poor. hrokeu- tidious. especially about her hair: eat-li little eurl is in its proper swirl. She is thoughtful. intense, and earnest. Jeannette ean he proud of you. Vir- ginia. Good lut-lc! MARY lfl. lll'l l Y Wheeling. West Virginia. Many a genius has heen short of stature. llut't'er found her way to Seton this year from good old West Virginia. making: a trio from XV. Ya. in the 1-lass 'RN She has a keen sense of humor and 4-an laugh oft' anything. She is the tiniest and one ot' the youngest seniors, Every ineh of her radiates sunshine. She plays the piano heautifully: she spends mueh of her leisure time writinggnot t'or Seton Notes. hut to her many admiring friends. She has one in every port. we think. 'l'o ret-eive live letters a day is nothing unusual. ,Xnd eorsagrt-si! NVell. she surely rated. Mamie has a host of friends and will aways lmve them without et't'ort, llappy days. lJutl'erI Page Eleven l i t M AIN I A RET Fl TZG HRALD Pitt sbur,-Zh, 1'eunal. Her broad goodly grin and her giggle besides Show a sense of humor within her abides. Ilere is another of our quintuplets. For four years Fitz has been at Seton llill witl1 her good old lrish jokes. Mar,2,faret was our ehanlpion stamp eollector for the Mission drive. She lauded 4.110 stamps for the eause. Margaret is assistant prefet-t of the Sodality. In the 4-lass play we got' nlany a good laugh out of Mint-rvaf' and her Jonathan who eould tie anyone in a double-bow knot and wear hint for a neckrtief' NVhat tinle was it when you finally got to bed that fatal night, lIill'2.fZll'0f'f Hot eross buns, apples. ehieken sand- wiehes-. Next year Fitz plans to eontinue her seeretarial work at Duqllesue Vniversity. PATRIUIA FITZ tll'lRAl.ll Pittshtlrglh. Penna. '1'ho' quiet and sedate NVhen you know her she's great. Pat arrived this year making a quintuplet of Ftzgxeralds in the Aeadeluy, ller Irish wit eu- tertains us in the dorm every evening-when she isn't too sleepy. I'at's pet pastime is sleeping-not only in hed, hut in study hall. lietnenlher one eve- ning: how we were all disturbed from hard study by a niusieal SIIOIV3? Among: l'at's friends is the dstingzuislled head of the sehool of l'ennsylvania. How about it Pat? 1'at's interests are hard to disc-over-she dslikes athletics. dauees. and studies. but is quite talented in art. She displayed her at-ting: ability in the f'lll'iSflllZlN play and in the 4-lass play. MAR1 NI XRIII X t RII FIN -ston NX N 1 IIe1 None was eyel sott t'llilt and ou. llere is a gentle, :rt-nial. generous senior. Quiet and reserved. Mary Martha goes about her duties in her own unassunningr way. As eoufraternity teaeher and prefeet of the Sodality. she proved a worthy representative of her whose llillllt' she hears. Mary Martha played the part of Nora in the senior class play and we shall always l't'lllt'lll- ber her. Sure an' the bakin' an' the n1oppiu'. She is a firm believer of There is a plaee for everything and everything in its place -and so her reeord for neatness shows eheeks. not x's. lVest Virginia ean he proud of you. Mary Martha. May her greatest desire-that of heeoluing :1 Sister of f'll!Il'iij'-Clllllt' true. This is the wish of '28, we Twelve 1il'1liENI4'I'Z IIANRAIIAN fwllfVPi2ll1ll. R:11'e- 4-onipound of froliv :ind fllll Who rolislu-s il joke :ind rvjoit-vs ill Rl 111111 .lust il I1:1ndy little Miss f1'4llll Ulm-v Musiv, liilllflllil. rt-:uli11g: 1111- ill'l' f:1vo1'itv pals limi loathe-s Zlllyflllllgf 2ylllllilSfll'fAZlllii how shv did vznry hm' nxt-11svs Ull Mondays :ind Tlll1l'StlJlj'S :il 24:15. I':Pl'k'l1il't' is VL'l'j' tzill-ntvd i11 ll1llSil'-Ili tht piano :ind ill voic-el. Fl'0lll 1:45-2:30 you voul lic-1'e11im-v ill lhv nnusiv suito studying lll'l' lesson. If wo nwwlwl tho ns-ws of tlw dny. wo just ronsulttd 111-11-11i1-e-. She took lll'l' daily w:1 tha- ll6NVS1iRl1K'l'. tllei' lllf1'l'QiSf ill journzil livix-11i4'P's d1':1111:ltit' zilrility 8111113185011 .loun f4Il'1i in lt's :1 Mimi. Ht'l't'lll1'l' likes Svto1 so welll that shv vxpuvts to l'1'Il1l'll ln-1'o to volle-gc. 1 .I ANl'I MAIIAI DY L11f1'0ib0. 1'0l1llil. irish 9llUl12,'ll to Pnjoy :111 Rll'2'lllll0llf A111v1'if':111 Plltlllgll to win illl 2ll'211llll'lll Sist01'. wo wow stun-k ilgtllll on IllIl'lil1'iN'l'l'j' Hill. Ye-s. .lzim- -tl1:1t was .l:1nv's liillij' vxm-use for :11'1'ivi11: nlvout 9:15 for in-1' S115 vlnss. :1lw:1ys lllillll' up for lost limo for sho tzilkvd :1l1 tho more :ind :ill the fnstvr. Sho is onv of our ll'USf 1-111l111si:1stiv sm-11io1's, :1 111v111lre1' of tho N21- lionul Honor Som-iety. :ind wus :1 l'tilll'l'St'l v 1 1 1 . ' ' v . lo tho l . S. M. K. i0llY4'llIl1lll 111 flt-'1l'l:lllli. .lzinv is :in Illlilltildfj' o11 history, Noni- of us 1-vc-1' l1ll1Sfl0ll hor rvspoiiso for sho :1lw:1ys had or nine l'61'0l'l'lll'9S tlll lmnd. Sho SlIl'l'lj' tot :1114liv11t-H lllllyllljl' tlw lI2l1'f of Just plain Mary .lonos f1'o111 tho l4lvo11i11g: liiillilf' ill tht- st-nior 4-luss play. .Innv is j11st sixten-11 tswe-et - - J Ohio. Oiilllli. d iind Vucfzll lS1ll!l l'l'ZlXV- 1 Hill A Q I 1 ANNE KVIINS G1't'PllSil111'2. l'l'11Il!l. With il smile- vtv1'11z1l tlll 111-1' fam- Wliivh time 1-nnnot o1'11sv. Anna- is our Sllli1il'Sf'. senior. llv1' large blue vyvs ill? guy :ind 0Vk'l'iiUNVill2 with lllll'lll. Altho' shv 4-:ln sf-o In-1' housv fl'Ulll the hill. Anno is il lNl:ll'liQ-'1'. Shi- is 5 ft. 10 i11. of sunshinv. A11 vxvvl' lt-nt SXVi1lllllk'l'-+2l :ood 1i2llll'l'1'. :in alll :around sport, Anne was swim-vtt-11 p1'vsidvnt of tho Atlxlrtiv Asso- c-izltion. Shi- l1olds tho ottivv of class t1'v:1s111'e1'. too, If you 1-ainnot see A. K. just f1'ilt'l' the melody. Shu rain usuzilly iw ftllllld singing thv lam-st jazz. XVhen did you leaivv ll02lVl'll.v .-Xlllllvf l.vtI01' writ- ing: is Annmfs 172lSfi1ll9-XPS :ind long: onvs to go :1 long. long way. Anne did :1 tine job of v11tv1'tz1i11i11g o11 the night of St. Luke vs. St. YlIll't'llf basket- lmll gillllkx-lllllillf llltlf lwight! V. .lane ll2lflVf' dzirvd 1-ight ik thu 121312 'l'11i1'ts .tn J IREXE MATKOVIKTII Pittsburgh. Ptillllil. A due sincerity governs all her deedsf, All hands on deck for the Captain is here! For two years Pres l1as been the capable pilot of tl1e ship of '38, 'l'all. dignified. reserved. lrene wears her clothes as a queen. She is tl1e essenee of neatness and good taste. She has 2111 aptitude for Home Eeonoinies Elllti she has lllilliil lllillly dresses for l1l'1' wardrobe. Irene would make a splendid business YVUIllZlIl for she performs all her duties witl1 great preeision, but we think fllilf her doinestie interests will lind l1er a little hon1e S01ll9 plaee i11 the West. There is nothing Irene enjoys 1ll0l'9 than a danf-e-a good 0l'CllPSil'1l-il delightful partner i?J, a lovely l11001l--Zlllti on with the swing! l if 1 1. lil l'Il MATKOVICH l'ittsburgl1, Penna. 'l'alent shapes itself amidst quiet zllltl stillnessf' Ruth. better known as Moosie. has been the etfieient secretary of IIGI' class for two years. You usually ean find her at tl1e piano. Iler llillllllfi lingers fly over the keys-anything fl'0lll the Hun- garian llhapsodyi' to the latest jazz. Iler whitn- sieal smile brings sunshine to us in our dark lll0lll4.'lliS. Although Moosie is reserved illlti rather quiet, she has won llltlllj' f1'ie11ds by her kindly IllilllllPl' illld generous ilt'2ll'f. Ruth played the part of Herod in the f'lll'iSIlll2lS l'l:1y and that of .-Allllf Lueinda in lt's il Ming. At danees we find Ruth-ort'hids and all. And how she did look for that letter from Detroit every week. Happy days. Moosie 1 lll'IA'l'IiIl I 'XIIII XI x lt Ullllll ltl 1 i'0llll' and trip it as you go fill the light fa11tastitr toe. Mic-key hails from Aliquippa-dai11ty. fair, and gentle. She is a tale11ted artist. il good daneer. and tl1e elass L'1'U01ll-'l'. lleatrit-e's offiee. business lllillltl- ger of Seton-Light, kept l1er very busy eln-eking and re-eliet-ki11g patrons illlli ads. ln tl1e Washing, ton's Birthday play. sl1e llltltlil a l'll2ll'lllillQ t'olonial Lady Augusta Clive. a11d ill It's a Ming. who 1-ould have surpassed her as Millie ? Mit-key is very fond of danees and she was rarely absent fl'0l11 tl1e college f0l'lllZliS. This little senior l1as great plans for tl1e future. She intends going to an art school to study illiPl'i0l' deeorating. Good luek. Miekey, you have illtt art: now do your part! age If'ourtet'n 1 ll0lil4lNf'l'l MUQUIN Pittsburgh. Penna. Ready in heart and ready in hand llut she tinds great difficulty i11 trying to stand. l+'lossie found her way to Seton from New Urleans. She is one of the tallest seniors. An enthusiastic l'onfraternity teacher. a cheerful worker, Flossie is always ready to help anyone at anytime. Iler one difficulty is keeping her equili- brium. How many bones have you broken in each fall. l lorence? In the senior class play. Flossie had the privilege of breaking our bee--utiful vashe -and did she do it with a bang! Florence is very much interested in Science. lVe often tind her in the lab researellingl Come back to Seton. Flossie --to college we mean. MARIE POLINO Fairmont. XV. Va. She has a natural bent for mischief. All hail to XVest Virginia! Marie goes at things with a whizz and a bang. Trouble and Marie seem synonymous. She was usually just getting out of mischief or planning to get into it. There is 11ot a nook on the IIill with which she is not familar. Her ability to sell tickets or talk one into buying chances was unsurpassed. lf you had a spare nickel, Marie eould pry it out for a good eause. Her talents have a wide range- sl1e plays the piano exceptionally well. sings, and makes a straight shot for the basket on the gym floor. llow proud we were of her on Play llay! Marie is one of our best actresses and she is our best typist. li ETTY XVOI,l+' Altoona. Penna. Her story 'tis an easy thing to know lleaven made her to be fair and true and sweet. And as was mete. earth kept her so. lIetty's radiant smile. laughing eyes, and charm- ing manner make her one of Seton's most popular girls. She is loved by everyone. For four years she has led her class in scholastic endeavors and was graduated with highest honors. Betty is a member of the National Honor Society. president of the U. S. M. C., editor-in-chief of Seton-Light and one of tl1e delegates to the C. S. M. U. Convention. Her high ideals. her generosity. her good sense- all make her an ideal Seton Hill girl. She speaks French fluently. plays the piano. sings, and rivals Ginger Rogers in her dancing. Page Fifteen 4. Miv- IN 4.2llHllIH'11, .ln-:11111v Sn-an llzwfi row' 131-lsy H11-g:L1', Ilizlnwzl IM-Uulwiliis, .Xlury lm .Xllllb Iiillm-sph-, Ibm--xtlwy Hull, Ruth Imlmm. AlilltlI1'fNlll'2l St'lll'Ul, Sully Alv,-X11clx'vxvs, H4-lwn Il:-rlg:,'w1's, 1'I1zu'lotte lfilzgwxwxlal , ,Iulm lim-v1.54-r, Imllisv Mn-1'z1Iw, 4'2ll'Hlj'Il 401--, nth, .Xlzwry lfllizzllu-th 'l'u1 llwiiwxzl-Illil +-n' ll I ilZ3.1'1'1'2lltl, IZvx'11:l4hlltm- lim-z11'y, .XIHIU hu' zz.-51 .l1'2lI1II1'llL' S-'I11-lling. JUNIOR CLASS l'1's-side-111 -A-f- .XIIIIP S:11iII1 Yiw 1'l'l'Silll'llf I:l'l'll2Illl'fIl' 121-:ary Nl'l'l'i'llll'X - - Y liilf-an I il1C2l'I'2Illl W 'l'Vv:1wu1'1-1' Rlzury Iilixnlwlll 'l'llI'lll'j' IX UTI! STUIIIC lint. drink, :mul lv lllI'I'l',Y llllliljt fm' Iu111m'z'mx' wx- Izlkv linzxl nwzzuxw -iw l'l'l'2lIll. 414'-l'4'1llIl4. 1-:mnly lnux, IIUTHTH 1-hiyw In In-lp llf I'Ul':1'I Um' nmny lllll'1ll'llN. 'lqlll' swra' ix um' i':1vw1'iIv Ilzxmnl :II lmmm :mml :xi fnur. AZIIIIVSI I-Szu-li-.lvzixxxev SA'2cX'1'I', lllilf-111 Fitz- gwfrzllrl. lfrmlt-I!--1':m:lvltv 42--zum' Ilullx Lu- luu, H1-lsj,'1I1'n-g',g', Imxmlluy Hull, -Y ,,Y,, , l':lQv Sixru-in fm In . , , , . , , 'l'w-p-Anlm Alzxrw l,4m4ullll, .Xluxmm .I:1m1sfm. Alum lAYllISl' ll: l'wstvll4+, In-lpl1i11v 'l'u:'l1lrull, AlzlI'g1uv1'ile- SllllFl'l'l. iclmlln-ill'-ginlzx I,l-wxxallwl, ll4-la-11 iil':11lsliu11t', .Xlnriv llusvll, , Ilvfty NYilwr11. l'UtlUIllf1'lllllll0 llilll-V5, Imlmlluy All-l!1'i4lv, Alzlrllm l,m-rf linlw-I'l:l llHllZ4'. SOPHOMORE CLASS 'l'lu- So1ulm111m'4-s lmvm- :un :lNS4ll'lllll'Ill HI' Izxlvut annum: tlwir lznssvs 'l'ln-y've- SlIlI'S in k'lllk'l'l1Illlll19IlI As wvll :ns in flu- 1-Ialssvs. l l l lI'llllIlHIIl X Il uw 1 U Q A 2, ll .-ll.l iv' -f' J,, L... vw. Mary .lum- Xlnry 4 l1':u'e1 AlHl'llQ'l', lux l'Is1lw-V Fulllplwll, 1 lY Tm: mx' I IALL llnl we :uw wllz-11 work is 1ln11Q. llzu ul 1l2llli'IlZlll1l lmvs- mu' fllll ' ' 'vliiug Iii-W' llzxll 9 IN :xml lwanrs mul lumws us alll. lll lyme- lu rnlfull. Bvtty S1-I-+11 NVil Ill ll rv .lauw Vvrstm-llu, ,Xl2l1','g'1.ln-I' Seri. 'zlgv Seve-1111 NX AXING lNMlIiS'1'I4' cv w -f Twp-lla-tty Stew-le, Mary tin-5:51, Mercf-dvs Yzlldvs, I!zu'Imrz1 Nm 'wivh. luiddll-'+3lil'i?llll Hillvry, SIIZZIIIIIL' Sl2illI'I't'I', Alilfitlll l'm11mr. Iluhm-rta Fitzg'L-rzxlml Yulvrio Hein. I:1ltIllIll+X'il'f.fil1ill Kmlzu-dy, Num-3' Sunsvri, lh-tty Fillillgw-r, I Ilmmia- Ii:-zwlc, Cin-4-ly Xiu-ly lnfvt in llit'lllI'k'5. FRESHMAN CLASS I'1'vsidv11I - llvtty l illillQ.fl'I' Vivo l'l'vsid4-Ill - - Nzmvy Sunss-ri Sl'l'l'l'IZlI'j'-'l'l'l'2INIIl'l'I' llUNl'1llZII'j' I,f-uxlzllwl lusvluzlry 1.4101111111 nm. lllllllll. Imul Ilmr smvlls gumlf XXIII!! is Illilf y1lll'I'i' ll:Iliil12 f XII Illf-sv 1l1lilllil'S SIIHIIIJ lu- :mul Hill: Ihv pains .vm1'1'v Iilkillf. Nm N Fooking Immiw IfE'2ll'li, Mirizxm Tilllx-ry, Vim-IV Xiwvly. I'u 1- li 12 1110011 THE ANGEL l'm just a forsaken bit of stone, l stand here morning, noon, and night Standing near the drive, Girls' friendship do I lack So terribly cold and all alone, For when they come within my sight Vifhile all the worldis alive. They shout, Let's all turn back. Mary E.. Duffy Page Ninn! on 1'ilQl' Twvni y iinnk Emu ACTIVITIES i Q .1:11111111g-11'1111'1-111-v 31111111111 II111I1 A1z111q11vi1-11, l'z111'i1'iz1 I-'i1z11v1'11111. 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S'l'.X11l11 NIANAGICICS Iivtly filllllllll' A1111 1i111111s g1- 'I'w1-11 11'-1 W11 ON THE AIR THE GIFT The seventeenth of March is a CA Lenten Playl memorable day in thelhistory of Ire- JOel-M-------------A--Betty Wolf land-, and once again, we were on Gabriel--- -- - Mary E Duffy the air, celebrating Saint Patricks Day over Station WHJB in Greensburg. We had a half-hour in which to glorify the patron of Ireland, and only one dis- traction-two cowboys and a cowgirl in the opposite studio. The program consisted of the well-known Irish melo- dies, Sundown, The Harp That Once Through Tara's Hall, Come Back to Erin, Kerry Dance, and 'iSmilin' Through, followed by read- ings given by Jane Mahady, Betty Wolf, and Marie Polino. The program was concluded by a medley of Irish songs played by Ruth Matkovich. Malach1--- ----- --Ruth Matkovich Stranger- - ---- Berenice Hanrahan Hulda- - - ------- -Marie Polino Martha- -- ----- Florence Moquin Reader -------- Mary Martha Griffin THE BOY ON THE MEADOW CA Christmas Playj Grandmother ---- Mary jane Costello Marta ------ ----- E sther Campbell Rosehen ---- ---Marguerite Sunseri Dort ----- ---- D elphine Turnbull Mina ---- ---- R oberta Houze Reader-- ------ Marie Busch TUNE IN AND HEAR ST. JOSEPH ACADEMY Lott In right: Maury IG. lmi'I'y. Marin- Volinu, ll lmrolliy Al1'I':l'illU, I:l'l'9llIf'l' Ilzl v raihziln. Ili-ity XVull'. - - - ., , - - .. , .-..---.-- -,-,--.,.-....-v ,--,..., -. , ..- ---- -., -1. -.-- --,- --. .-,..- Paigrc- Twenty-lln'ee 1 B211-k 1'nw-.l111iz1 fgll0l fJ,'4'I', ll11Iw1'tz1 IJQIZQ-L'A'!'2llll, 11111111 AIilllil,X'il'll, Alnry IC. llullx 1'hz11'1ut tv Fi1zge1':1lfi. 1-'1'1111t I'lPXYfHQ'IIY VVHIIQ .Xlznry AI. l1I'iIv1'ill, Alum' lVH1'2lll, Iivlly l'lIllIlllY, J111114 Alilllil 1 1l1'i4'i'1 I-'it7t'c1 11rl l'e-1'1-11i1'v H41l11 1l1'1l1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 . THE JOURNEY OF TI-IE THREE KINGS lay Ill-INR! HIIIGON VAST HI' l'lI.Xli.U l'I-IRS KINGS- l':1t1'i1-i:1 Firzgrm-1':1l1l livlw-11i1-P lI:1111':1l1:111 .l:1111- Mnlxznly SIIlCl'IIlCIillS- H1-tty 0111111111- AI2lI'.Y Iilizsqluetll IPIIITX Xlalry M:11'tl1:1 1i1'il'I'i11 lllilinlb YYE,, H YA.w, ,,,,,,,,,1 ,,,, H11111 3Izlfk0Vi4'll IIICIQHIYS Sl+X'Iil'I'l'AliY,,E l'xllll'l'lll'9 Alllllllill NIGHT NVATl'IlNI.XX,, , f,,, .-BI3ll'il' lnllilltl IIIGII 1'liIl'1S'1' ,,,, A1111 Kuhlls ANGICI, HI' TIIIG STAIL, .A,, ,-I1:1r1y NV11ii' .IUSl4Il'II-,,, W nw, ,,,ll'UllU 3I:lTkllYit'Il MARY HH ,,,,,,,, W , , Maury 17lIl'illl t'IIHliI'S Uk' ANGICLN gxllllt' Nl.!l'ii' l3u11:1diu Rub:-1't:1 lluuzv .llllizz Ullt'I'21'I' 111-1011 K1':111sli4-pl' 1051111-1' ftilllllllwll xlIlI'l1l1l 1.111-vlan-1' Alrllj' I,1visl':1111l,lwfl Ii1lll1 l,11Io11 Mary .l:111e- Vusln-llu l!m111io H1-:11'k H4-tty l'iilIill2't'l' 11111011 Ilmlgmws 1'll2ll'll1li1' I+'.Izg1-1:1111 NI:1l'g1w1'iIv SllllSl'l'i 1111114-1'I:1 I iI:g1'1':1l1l lN'lllllilll' T111'11I.11ll A1111 Gillvspiu NV0l1fj fl Illl' .lust I!l'I.lll'U IIIW 1I:111r'vf11':1ili111: Illll' IIIM--- I1Ii11mI. 111- XYUlllI1'l'. You lnmk love-ly. l'1'm's: :111nl A111111. .uni limk vvry lllllIllUl'Iy. llisl ymi !111:1lI5' gl- 111 v. -1 l . I l 1' Illl ' I,f'l'I In VIQIIIZ Il'1'lll' xIIlIIi41YIl'Il. A11111- li11l111i. .l:1111- AI:1l1:1mly BEHIND THE SCENES Ili-rv iw fI'ZlllNI'4ll'lll 1llIl'S1'IV4'S i11ln kmgx. SIll'llIl0I'lIS. Iil'2lllIlIllI lzullvs- Zlllll 1'Yl'll l1Q-aivvinly ZIIIZUIY. 'I'Ill'S.' girls :11'11 p1'v11:11'i11g IW11' Ilw lui: Slww. lik 41 Xli11'- ' ,.. P.. SI:1111li11g: Illllll NI:1flmvi1-l1. 3I2ll'IU I IY1'Ill'l' Sitting: lI:ll'y Xl:11'Il1:1 1l1'il'l'i11. l'l111'1-111-w llillllllll, A DISH OF CHINA TEA VAST .l:111iI.1'1- W WW ,,NI2ll'j' li. lb11l'l'y Al:11'vy ,,,,,,, ,HIM-ily Wuli l,:11l.1' .Xllgilstu ,Will-:1I1'i4-v .Nlil1:1li1-li Mrs. lim:-4l:1lv ,,l':1l1'i4'i:1 IEIIZQOITIIII Mrs XYXIIIIQ' ,,,,,,, ,,,.l:1111- Nl:1I1z1rly l'l:11'ixs:1 1'u111'r11+-y ,HIL Il:1111':1l1:111 MIN. 'I':11'1'i11QI1r11 ,,,,5I:11'i.- I'UII1l1l Imfl. lu 1'I2I1fI Nl:11'.1' li. ll11i'i'y. I:l':lIl'If'9 Mil1:1livk. Iiwlly XY41If NY1- wwviisln-1' 1111111 1111-sv girls :11'1 vl1:1lI111: :1l11111t. Villl il lu- ll1:1I ilu-5' :11'e- vw11111l:1i11i11g' II1:1r IIll'j' l1::1'v 11141 Illilllj' XV! H1' :nw IIll'X :111xiu11QI.1' w:1ili11g: Illll' 1111- 111111 N1-1111-li lwll? l,1i'I In 1'ig:l11: xllgllllil trusl-Ili. AIl'l'1't'1Il'S Nail- ilvs, lil-isy 1l1'v2:', Maury IIIWIVI 3l:11lief1' Mary Luis lkllnplrell, Nora Sa-hrnt, Mary IC. 'I'111'11r-y, Ruth Lutrm, lla-rllzule-tte Goa Annu Smith. SCOOPS JUNIOR CLASS PLAY VII XliA1 l'I'IliS X In thu Nvwslu : ll 1-1' Htl nv Durotlny liurtlm-tl. XX'lllll2lll'S mli ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,..,, Maury li. 'l'llI'm'y lsnln-l AIilS1i'l'S0ll, suvivry editor. I'1-:gy XVl1ipplv -,-,-,I5f-1'x1:14l4-ilv Gv:nl'j,' Maury .lum-s. sob sistvl' .,,,,,,,,,,,.f,fM.ff,,,,,,,,.g . ...,,, Num Svllrwl 1.111-illv llirel. fc-:ltllw w1'itv1'. Aunt Mznrlllal JIlIll'u,,,, ,,,,, Sully BIvA11d1'mvs Ruth Iiimlmll. stzu' l't'1Nl1'TPI' ,,.... ,,fffff ffff .... 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N:111111s: Left 111 right: 111 111111411 11111lg111's, Igl'tiy Q'1ll1l101', 1l111'11t11y ,2t11'21111. 121111, E11Ell'1l Fitz- 121 A1111 Ii111lllS. li:11'11:11':1 X111'wi1,-11. 1'l1:11'111ttv Fitzgre-1':111l. Nutty 11'i11i11g:e1'. l1111111i1- 1111z11'k. 15-11 111-tty S1111-111. 1i11l1111't:1 Fitz- 21'l'2l111. F1111-. BI:11'y Grvgg. 1'111'111y11 l 1':1ge Tw1'11ly-s11V1111 SETON-LIGHT STAFF I4Ill1'l'1UR-IN-4'llll l l'I4I'l l'Y wmm' IZVSINESS M.XX.XH1CItS I.l'1'I4IIiAliY l'llbI'l'HItS Ruth Msullmvivli l:l'l'011ll'l' II:ll1l'a1l1:l11 l!l':l!1'il'P Milmlivk Maury IG. IDIIIT5' 'l'Yl'lSl---Xl:ll'l1t l'1vlillu ONE, TNVO, THREE--LETS COM' Cnce again a grand old pep meet- ing was held in preparation for our second edition of Seton-Light. Ads had to be secured. The students were arranged into teams, each led by a senior booster. Posters soon appeared announcing the work of each team. We take this opportunity to give hon- orable, most honorable mention to our two most zealous workers-our fresh- men, especially Mary Gregg and Bon- nie Rearlc. Bonnie received the prize for bringing in the most money. The arrangement of ads and the sending out of bills was efficiently taken care of by Ruth Nlatkovich. While the teams were busy working on ads and patrons, the editor-in-chief and her assistants had their worries. Over the transom of 33l we could hear daily-Won't somebody please write about her memories of Seton?-of course you have some memories! No that won't do.-Fifty words!! Good- ness, that is only enough to cover two square inches. The article must be at least three hundred words. Where is Marie? She didnlt finish typing this column. Tell her to come here at once. it must be done before five o'clock. Who has galley four?-l just laid it on the desk one minute ago. Time for Gym-well we must come back at four. There is more proof reading to be done, some titles to be selected, and Several pages to be ruled yet. lVlr. Berry said we must have the galleys done today. And so--on-and on---The weary editors worked in 33l-- And now behold our Seton-Light On which we worked from morn till night. Pzlgv Twellty-vigrllt IN Tl-IE LABORATORY Mus! uf ns vnvy 1110 lsiulugy Slll- llm-nts fur tllvy Izzlu- lllilllj' :I llillllll llll'1lll2ll the wmnls lookin: l'ur l'Zll'k' spwilllvlls. lmn't Iln-sv lzlssivs luoli lllllllSll'llll1S :xml lllIt'I'PSll'll in swf- Ill! llnngs t 1.1-fl to right 3 .ll'illlllPflU Svln-lllng. lil-ily Von- nur. lluln-1'l:l llnnze- SKETCHING llvrn ills' :artisls Zllllfllljl ns slivfc-li frmn rm-:ll lifm-. still lifv. fzlsllinn Iigs nrm-s, or any slllyiwr of vlmifw-. Sunw lll'I'I't'K'l filvil' mlm-nr in 1msIv1'-111:1li- nw' ,. IA-fl In right: Sitting: l'lslln-r ivilllllllwil. Murie- l:llN1'il. V:ll1'riv livin. I,1ll'HlilX ML'- llrnlv. Slnnmling: Mzzrllm 1Alt'i'lil'l'. DOING SETON NOTES 'IVIIUNK' girls tllrungrll their pains! hiking vffnrls illlll inky lingm-rs put Illl Iln- SvIun Nulvsf' the- svluml pnlllim-alliml. Wlml wurrivs urvr vul- iing slvnf-ils, kl'l'lPlll2 the ink ull' rln- rnll nnsl sw-ing lllilf nut una- slnwl' IS wnslwl. tlmul work. girls! IA-il ln right: 1'llIll'llllll' Filxgvrnlsl. lmnisn- Blv- Vzrlw. Ill-lm-n lil'IlllNkU1Dl'I typing. 1 lnnnn- lllllvrv l -ninc 1 SODALITY OFFICERS 1,611 111 1'1Q.j,'1l1I Mary A1:11'11111 G1'11'1'i11, .-Xllll 111111411113 ,-Xllllkl A1111'14' 1!1111:111i11, X1:11'g.g':11'1-1 1'i11Zj.f4'I'2l1l1. 3Ji1iin11Ll1mf1111nr5i!1?i11Q THE NATIONAL HONOR g5'1?1'11l1U.?lI'1X1Sf1!11l1!1l!b SOCIETY Qjhillflflflf 0552111311 1171111 11mp1fr1' 3l5I1I11l1Il11311l'1l1l1111lI'5l? 1f1r1':11'11ts1,1hat 1.1111X'l'1'i15. r11:11'g1r1rr. 5r11111:1r:a11ip. 1r:111rr5111p,r111D urrhirr nrr r:1rn111n1 1111:11111rs 111ur11111 111 r11r1111mgr111rn1 III :111 sar1111u111.111111111111 11111 K:111u11:11 l1111111rQ5urir1g uf i5rr1111h:1r11 5111111115 111111-:1.11r:1111s.:111h U1'1FQ12l1'1'511Il'1lU1I1'I 11Il' :u111111r1111 l1f11llti Q:1lIll'l'l'l' 1111- rig111, 11rit1111'111x :mh 1llIl1'1l'l' 111 r:11:11111s1l.r1111h111'1.:111h :1h111111is1'r1'111r 5r1'nn'1V1111lf11z1E1'rr ns il 1111711 if11:1p111r uf 1111- K:1111111a11 71.1ll1llll' Sillfiftll uf 5'rru11h:1r11i'5r1111u1H Elm: Q11:1r1rr.N111n111'r1g1Jg1u11111r11 11110 11r:1111r111111s 'KT111r1'1r1'11 B111 111' APN1 l'1111r1rr11Q11111nrrh:1nh m-11r1'g5tDfn 1111 111r 1X:1111111:11 Quuxml 1r11111:1r 511111:1111x'1':1:11'r :11'f1xrU11r1111u, ff 4, 1 ,,f1f,f1:Aq5M,, -NaM,.1c,fv1'14-1.f,1 Q'W151,1-Q-af' 1ZZ.fi'Pm7zi,f, 4. .ff .. m'2'x44,,1V ' fb- 1' ' gQffAb2.,,,ffX :I N 1111- '1l'14 1'1111s1-11 fm' 1111'111I11-1'Q11i11 1 1 1 Ill I1ill i'11:11111-1' 111' 11111 N. Il. N 1il1I'1 l'Y WHL1' .IANIC NIAIIAIPY .XXXIC S31 1'1'I1 11l1I1QlIS1'1'11IS: l'11:11':11'11'1' S1-1111I:11's11i11 1A':1l11'1'S1l11b S111'1'i1'1- 1'1 1 1'1111'1t1' CATHOLIC ACTION .XIIIUIILT II11- 22500 Ilvlvglzltvs who :ll- tm-mla-1I IIN- NQIIIIPIIIII 4'. S. KI. V. IIIIIIYOIIIIUII in 4'IvVvI:1mI larsl All- QIISI. www lhvsv fum' from our :wal- alm-my. IIN 1, S. M. l. If .nn 01- gzmizntiulx ui' high svluml slmlm-nts f4lI'lllWI tu fllI'IIll'l' :III Czxtllulim' :lc- Iiun. Le-fl In right 2 Ann Gillvslx-is-. .Izluv AIRIIIZIIIX, AIIIII' Smith. Ik-ity XVuIf. FOR TI-IE MISSIONS Iiuriug our slump drive' fur II11- IIIISSIUIIS. wo nmsswl an K'll0I'lIl0lIS IIIIIIIIDPI' of SIRIIIIIIS fI'01I1 Vnrinus fmu 1-ign l'0IIIlfI'It:N :ns wvll :ls fl'Ulll the I'. S. Tlu- svniurs hold Ilw multi-st zuul vollvvtvnl zllmllt 13.500 stumps. III-rv is thu- XVIIIIIEI'-WAI2lI'22Il'Q'I Filzus-1':nlnI wlm wxnt1'ilv11twI 4.110 In tlu- muse. FOR TI-IE POOR Mzmy IPUUI' fzlmilivs in tllv :wich- Imrlwml of G11-Q-llslvlll-:I mljoyul 21 Ixzuppin-1' l,'I1x'ist111:1s IDSUQIIISL' of the Imslcvtx of fmul :md toys :ivvu to ilu-nn by thx- Various mgzznllizaltiulls. I.:-ft tu right: 3I2lI'I0ll 1'lllllll'I'. Helun Iiuggws. Ilvginzu Le-o11:ll'4I. XIIIICX Sulnsvri. I I -ll X Bunk Cifhrrv SOUVENIRS - TO THE. FACULTY Your loving smiles made the sun seem brighter, They made each task at Seton lighter, Your words of wisdom were kind and true, And for your kindness we're grateful to you. We thank you, dear Sisters, for all you have done, For days of work and for days of fun. The memory of you we shall always hold ln our hearts, as we follow your standards of gold. ALMA MATER Seton Hill, dear Alma Mater ln our hearts will live forever. We, the class of '38, sing these words ever mindful of the joy, hope, and happiness that has been ours during our years at Seton Hill. l-lere we have lived under the guidance and inspira- tion of those who have sacrificed all to develop within us the ideals of Mother Seton-the virtues of kindness, purity, truth-all so necessary for the Catholic young woman today. Wher- ever We go, whatever we do, we shall be loyal to the standards set forth by our Alma Mater, by trying to live the life of a true Seton Hill Girl. But the memories of these cherished days-the self-sacrificing Sisters, our delightful classes, those dreaded ex- aminations, the longed-for cornroasts, the carefree weekends, the Hswishingn dances, the playful pranks-will hold our hearts forever to dear Seton l-lill. As we are about to leave the school which for four years has been our happy abode, we feel a sense of sad- ness for perhaps never again shall We be gathered together as the class of '38, Today as we stand on the thres- hold of our Alma Mater well-fitted to take our places in the world, our prayer is one of hope, that we shall be true and loyal standard bearers of the gold and white, and that we shall live always within the brilliant rays of Seton's guiding star. Betty Wolf Page Tllirty-fmmr P W ,. Q, K 2 'li 1 1 9 5 5 . .ya-L1 .ZCXWAOP Mgmfwezloic-2'C:ct I Com Qoasif ilil ITB C1 Wlmfg IE rlallowffcn Parry vm 5a',f.+ Pgtfiw Bfooacox HI fbcmaof Dom-:fa K Colonlral P1671 N Carols I Ecaalfen' Q ecea 5 Y Refreaf rr Moy Cfownang YI Mad- Term Emma, HT C7fQClLLCJTof1 ' minima.. Iirixli mini' -2 ' I- I i ' ' ' ' 'lj 1 f' THE SETON HILL GIRL Curly hair, bright ,dancing eyes, soft Iilting voice, springy step-these de- scribe the outward appearance of the Seton Hill girl. Always happy, ready to help anyone who needs assistance, she is characterized by responsibility, leadership, good example, and scholar- ship. One school may turn out the adventurer, another, the social leader, a third, the student, but the Seton Hill girl is an individual type. She is not the student only, nor the social leader only, nor the adventurer only, but to be ideal she must represent the best in all these types. She must be able to think aright, to use her knowledge to the best advantage, to draw others to 1 I her high ideals, and to be unselfish in giving to others. Although she may not have an A average, the Seton Hill girl works hard and does the best she can. She is refined, studious, re- served, and, most important of all, she has a sterling character. I-Ier honor is above dispute, and her every action is above reproach. Because she is trustworthy, pleasant, and a lady at all times, the Seton, Hill girl is loved by all and will never be without a host of friends. She makes a good daugh- ter, sister, wife, mother, secretary, exe- cutive, or whatever duty or position she may undertake, the Seton Hill girl will always be happy. B. H. 38 OUR IDEA OF THE SETON HILL GIRL BETTY WOLF BY POPULAR VOTE Page 'I'l1i1'ty-six CAREERS FOR WOMEN Ambition? Yes! Profession? Most interesting! To become a famed wom- an surgeon and start my practice in Wheeling Hospital. Next year l would like to take up a pre-medical course and finally obtain a degree from John Hopkins. l am very interested in this field of work and in spite of my draw- backs-namely my small stature and knowledge of Latin, l am very set on achieving my aim. Mary Elizabeth Duffy And so, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, -thus l hope to begin my career. Ever since l can remember, l have wanted to become a famous criminal lawyer. They say that a knowledge of logic fuarguingf' to mel is essential for this profession-and if so-l have certainly proved my worth. Marie Polino After graduating from Seton l-lill College, l expect to study law at Har- vard. After state board examinations -run for the State Legislature-then Senate Representative for my state, Pennsylvania--These are my steps to- ward the top. Eventually, l would like to be named the first woman justice on the Supreme Court Bench. But, l had better study my Latin first! Jane Mahady Everybody join hands. Get into the circle. dear. Now, together, Little Sally Water, sitting in the sun --here you will. find me Cl hopej in the midst of my happy little nursery group. l hope my classmates of '38 will be near enough to send their cherubs to my nursery school. Rates will be reason- able, girls! Ann Kuhns Richman, poorman, beggarman, thief, doctor, lawyer, merchant-chief - my profession - Journalism! No career fascinates me more than news- paper work. The excitement, the rush and hurry of it are all conducive to its appeal. From the bottom of the lad- der as a cub reporter or sob sister, l hope to reach the top and to become as successful as the late O. O. Mc- lntyre. Berenice l-lanrahan Since l have been interested in music all my life, l'd really like to make it my career. l could teach, but l much prefer to lead an orchestra. ln that way, l could cover the country. And wouldn't it be thrilling to see endless lines waiting outside just to hear Ruth and Her Rambling Rhythms playing atop the Waldorf- Astoria? Ruth Matkovich Maybe it is the spotless white uni- form and the neat little cap which at- tract me toward the nursing profession. And yet, l have always felt a desire to help others, to comfort, to alleviate suffering,-to do the corporal works of Mercy-Christ's work, toward l-lis own. Florence Moquin My career-well-for me--a five room apartment consisting of a kitchen in brown and black tile, a large living' room panelled in greeng a circular staircase with an iron railing, a stone fireplace with huge logs burning brightly: a bedroom with cream walls, brown furniture, brown drapes-and yes--the nursery nearby where l can tuck in little Janet each night. Irene Matkovich Purge 'l'l1i1'1y-snwm-11 I THE IVIILKY WAY 'I INII'It NllY1'll1IPl'1' ISI. IEIIZSW- N100 1'. NI. 11--1'111'o 1111- 4111111-1-. 1'I,.U'I-I: S1-11i111' II1ll'1l1. 1'II.XIl.U I'I-IHS: TI11- S1-11i111'f. .U I' I 1 As 1114- 1-111111111 risn-s. we- IIIIII xIIl1'IL', 111-1'1-- .1:1111-: 111:1s11i11g 111. I:111- :1s 11QII:lI.l I.1'l11I 1111 11i1-1-. 111141 151-115' 1-x:1111i11i11g IlI'IIf'l'IQ'IS. 1i111':1s. SKIIIIQI llilII p111is11. 111111-Ia! 1'x'1- :111 21 1'I111.I -1'. 1'11- I '21 5I I'I'. . .. . 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I':1g1- 'I'I1i1'1y-1-ig:111 SCPINPII Avtivitit-s liuiltlinjr-tho l1all ro- niantivally tlocorate-tl with silvor stars. full IIIUUIIS, and dini lights. Fouplos nlanvingr to the na-lodic strains of Mr. Stardust. As tho curtain risz-s, we soo a very at- tracftivv 1-ouplo approac-liing thi- moon. tho Svnior wi-aring an orchid. AFT II TIM li M AIM 'IIN Chuck: l likv the decorations. Thoy just Anno: tllashing upt Ilavc you soon Hoa? I 1-X DuH'or : thi-y will w change this alanvv with hor. Uh. tlieyyo vxcliangocl all tho tlanm-s want to. tonight. Who do you think in the Plilllilliliililllf The' prizos arc- a good-looking lmrzics-lot and lapol-pin. I rono : I soc Mario and Mirkoy are lrotli stivkinp: it out pri-tty long. Tho last tlanvo is nn-xt. tAs tho last ilanct- 1-nils. tho stars ha-art: Chui-li: Xou'll ,fn-t your noxt ls-ttf-r no lator than Wodnestlay. Larry: llood-night. Marie. I hopo 1'll soo SCIGNIG: In thi- Si-nior Dorin.-1 A. M. tTho li4ll'lllil'4lI'X is strewn with soft pasti-l 1-voning gowns. sparkling bags. silver slip- pvrs. wiltt-tl 1-orsaxt-s. Tho girls aro propar- in! for lnod.,l RUTH AND HER URAMBLING RI-IYTHIVISH AFT Ill suit thi- ow-asion. Ruth: Xos, what a tina- wt- hatl making: fhtllll! lsn't tho moon protty? Mickey: Havu you sc-on lbutfor and John? I havt-n't si-on them all PVPIIHIH. llutterz Ili-ro wo ,are-. lbiml you think we- woul1ln't show up? sox, , , , you'soon and 1lon't forgot that proniiso. I ranc'is: Irvno. you will writo. won't you? l'vto:5,-t'o11I1l you possibly na-ot me in town next Saturday. Bea? Al: lf,e-njoyt-ul niyyiirst tlanf-o with you ini- nionsvly. Jiotty. lllllll hopo tlwrv will he llllllfs'-kIll0l'l'.f v l Q t'l1arlio: l'1n sorry Fe-rgruson was surh a post. this ova-ning. Soc' you soon. I hopi-. John: You'll :vt your orchid for tho nm-xt tlalltfv. Alilllllti Univ: Ilon't forgot that mlato in l'itt'slrurgl1. Anne. Gootl-night. XVla-n all was quit-t, silent. Ono lulue 4-'ve-liilig dress lmaia-tl over antl whispercwl. Was that a sm-1-4-ss! P11310 Thirty-nino SOLILOQUY OF THE ANGEL fThe Angell a lovely statue at the first bend in 'the road, was placed there in l892. It soon became the goal of the Academy students' early walk after breakfastj Well, it's just about 7:35, they will be coming soon. l wonder who will be Hrst this morning. There were only twelve yesterday. l don't know why the girls dislike me so and why they are so hard to satisfy. ln the early morning they wish that l were right at the dining room doorg but, on a nice, warm evening, they wish l were at the bottom of the hill. Well, well, here comes little Beatrice Mihalick, just about lost in her collar. She doesn't look as though she's enjoying this blustery weather. Somehow, l don't notice rain and snow and such things, standing all alone down here. l guess the laughter and smiles and quips of the young people make me forget such trivial things. And here comes the Sophomore clan, rolling about and washing each other's faces-oh, they know how to enjoy themselves. And here come petite Betty Wolf and tall Flossie Mo- quin-whoops! there goes Floss, right down on her face, fortunately, she can laugh it off. From what the girls are saying, l guess Sister lVlarie Cecilv has hung up another yellow slip. They have ito place a check after their names if they have walked down here to see me. The girls seem quiet this morning: well, they went to bed pretty late last night. Here come Bonnie Reark and Betty Fillinger. They must have been pretty hungry. From what l hear, the pan- cakes were irresistible. Run along, girls! lt's eight o'clock and time to start work. Good luck and study hard! CAROLERS tl Little 'l'own of lietlilm-livin Iluw still we ses- tlive lit' lit-nt-zttli tln- tlzlrk and mlrm-aiuilt-ss sleep The silent stars go hy. One of the most beautiful and most impressive traditions at Seton I-Iill is the Christmas caroling, a privilege en- joyed by the seniors of the Academy. Late at night, attired as angels, Magi, and shepherds, and carrying lighted lanterns and candles, the girls begin their Christmas anthem, Silent Night, at the altar rail tn the chapel. From there, the colorful procession solemnly advances to Mother Superior's office where they are given medals as re- membrances of the joyous night. Then, they pass through the shadowy corridors, to the various dormitory floors. Not a room is missed: every corner re-echoes the happy refrain of O Little Town of Bethlehem and the old familiar carols. There is a general rush for slippers and robes as the notes of the carols reach the sleeping girls. l-leads peer out from every door, girls scamper for a place at the foot of the Christmas tree to await the songsters. After making a tour of the entire build- ing, the carolers visit the crib erected in the Administration Building. l-lere they kneel in adoration before their ln- fant God singing, Venite Adoremusf' The caroling comes to an end in the recreation hall where the Sisters have prepared a party for the little group. The spirit of Christmas fills the room- tables decorated with holly, red and green candles, mistletoe, and poinset- tas. l-lere the seniors enjoy a delight- ful lunch, sit and chat until the clock strikes twelve, then all to their little beds. This custom of Christmas carol- ing is one of the best-loved traditions at Seton. Berenice l-lanrahan l Page l m'ty 1 W 1 V-and V:-zfmwwu ' - nf mzruuf x1'rm::r5L1V!1a0t'v5-'1wPxs-'r':wvS'efvf'r- -' ' A.':1:eurv'm:wsz:Q:u-ssfrf--0-Nvcr-,mm-.HX1-3-' f':n'urs-!:BrvEstor:r.1 2 him'naa'sw'emvavava::,vu'-nwiasev-arms Pzlpft' l 4nl'Tj'-ullm' SCRIBBLES FROM SENIORS' DIARIES I 935-February 22. just came up from our Washington party,-such cute favors, logs contain- ing our fortunes. So I'm to be a tight- rope walker. Bee Wolf did a good job cutting down the cherry tree. Good eats-clever stunts--had a great time. Gee! My days here are getting happier. I 935-May 20. A debutante party!! Something new and different. Mother Irene with all 'her charm presented daughter Bea- trice. What an array of flaming gowns. Red letter day-my first formal. I936-May 22. They had a grand hike today to lVIiller's woods-hot-dogs, ice cream, and all that goes with a good picnic. Rode the pony-some fell off-I didn't get to go. Had to practise how 'ito die. What a job. Play will be over soong then I can die whatever way I want to. I936-May 8. The first tea dance of the Academy. How we waited for Saint Vincent's Bus. The line up in the loungeg Sister J. E. and Father Edmund calling the names. My first dance-first date. It must have been his too-my feet hurt. Must write Mother all about him. His eyes were very, very blue and his hair -oh! so wavy! 1938--March 30. Kodaking for the yearbook. My feet are so tired. I walked with Sister J. carrying the udummyf' Prom nine until four we saw ourselves and others in all poses-in cap and gowng in uniformg in old-fashioned gowns. Look for me in the yearbook among the carolers. I have on the red cap, blue scarf, yellow sash, green cloak. The camera stood a lot, but finally broke on the last picture--poor freshies! I9 3 7-February 2 7. Are we in Dutch? I guess the four of us will be scattered to the four winds. There's talk about moving us into the Freshman Dorm. What a hu- miliation for juniors. Some of us had food--and since our stomachs craved nourishment, we ate. Dear Diary, what would you have done? We be- gan about l:30-finished at 2:30- slept well-arose happily-but then- were caught. What a feast we had! What a headache now! Hope we aren't expelled. l93 7-January IO. Everything went wrong today. Did- n't get up until second bellg skipped my walk to the Uangellu met a 5'j2i conduct deduction on the NOTICE PI..EASE: had to eat that jellog was caught playing jazz at practise timeg went to the store without permission: didn't know my geometry theorem: was late for rosary-talked at study- now I'm ready to hop into bed. I9 3 7-September 2 2. Corn roast this evening. Broke down and bought two boxes of marsh- mallows for the occasion. We sang songs to Sister Joseph Nlary-a sort of farewell. She sails in two days. One senior sad-several freshmen still weeping. Told ghost stories around the fire after the unclerclassmen re- turned to the building. It makes me sort of sad-our last corn roast at Se- ton with the class of '38l I93 7-October 31. Feast of Christ the King. First day to appear in cap and gown. How proudly we walked down the aisle. It seemed as though everyone was look- ing at us. My cap felt so heavy, but guess one gets used to it. How we have waited for this day! Took pic- tures at the sundial and on the east campus. Mother sent me fried chicken and brownies. Had a great party. Huge Forty-two llvrr aah Zifhvrv OFF DAYS AT SETON ttl THE IDEAL SENIOR SHOULD HAVE FIossie's hair Ann's eyes Ruth's mouth Bee Connor's teeth Name lic-t ty Vonnor Mary E. Duffy Mzirgairot 1-'itzgvraild Psltricizi Fitzgerald Mary M. Griffin B1-1'u11icfe Ilzlnrzllnin Ann Kuhns Janne Mziliudy Irene Matkovicli Ruth Mzltkovic-h Hvzitrice Mihzilic-k I IUl'0lli'9 Moquin Mario Polino Ile-tty XV0lf Margarefs complexion Pat's smile Berenice's voice Mary's poise Irene's style lVIickey's artistic ability Mary IVIartha's friendliness IVIamie's sense of humor ane's ambitions IVIarie's dramatic ability Betty WoIf's personality STATISTICS OF THE SENIORS Favorite Saying t'oinin'. Mario? I didn't hi-:ir you. l feel silly. Quit your kidding. I thought I'd howl. Hi, stooge. lsn't that awful? ll'ya1 know what? Colne on now.girls. Oh. go on. I like that song. 0, cow! You think so? Ah, shut-ks! Pastilne Nickname Temperament lmsketluzill Bee pzissivv dieting I 3I:1l11i9u llllSi'Illl'VUllS hair dressing Fitz Irish sleeping Pat lnnnorons talking pic-tnrvs xxvGSt'011 vzihn piano playing 1111m1ie 4-Xvitzilulo floor-walking --A. Kj' 4-ongvnial studying history Mnln1dQ zirguniontaltive kvuping order 1'rps plvzising collecting :ids .,Moosvy lwzu-vulllu drawing Mickey quivt 1-hexnistry l:il1. FIossie nervous talking to :i Iwo Bunny illlllllISIY1' ringing the lwll liz-owulf optimistic- Fault dzly dreznning If-tters I her lzuigli studying ! ! blushing nentness ! ! singing loquacity blushing smiling fastidious falling Q21 licklvnvss eating 1 ago Forty-four GIFT HI 'l'IIl SS GOOD-BYE Tu you. Sistvrs and 1'i2lSSIll2lt0N. wt- say Howl-hy? As wo sing: this farvwoll to our sh-ar old high. Unwarll now we must wander ul-r Life-'s Vast sr-a, Hut we shall always think of tht-1-. To you. Uhl School lwluvvfl. wo say youll-l1y+r Wei shall raise- your high standards up to the- sky: Friefmlsllips wo have f4ll'lll0fi lwre- Wv shall always hold dear l.m't- you-rlu-01' you-ws' will Our dear Seton Hill. TO THE CLASS OF '38 As swm-t as tht- song whivh thu- rulains sing. As pun- as the tlow fx'4r111 tht- vrystal springr. As alvvp as ihv dvpth of a Mutllm-r's lovv. As ll'lll' as your faith in tho llml almvo. 'With a ilill'Vt'Sf uf smilvs and a t'a111i111- ut' lvars. 'l'h1'uug:l1 all thc' 1'Ulll'S0 of thx' 1-wining yt-a1's: As swevt-as purv-as fil'l'1b-IIS trus- Ht- tht- joy fate holds in storv fm' you. DRINK TH UI'Ii IIIGALTII Svlvt-tml. l'a:s lfmtx hu K l':ng'v l'nl'Iy-SiX Svvtnn, Zlkxrvmvll TI-IE CLASS OF '38 1--- r -rg-Q ' I , MARY IN DRAN G1'e1e11slm1'::, Pe-111111 . She is il lllilid of zlrtless 2l'2l1'0 41011110 in fo1'111 111111 fzlir of fm-v. li1'ig:l1t-1-ywl, alert, full of pep, Mary was nl- wziys l'l'2l1iy to 1-njuy good fllll. The class l'l'3.fl'0fS that she- will not ln- 1111101121 the grzuiuzitvs of ,IES 1160211180 uf tho S9l'i0llS illnvss XV1lil'11 realism-xl lll'l' to cliscmitililu- lu-1' studies 1llll'il151 11v1' senior yl?2ll'. Mary wus our in-st zictrc-ss: she had the llxiillillg wh- in 1'0l'll0y 'l'lll'llS The- Trick. A1111 what il invoiy 111:14lo1111zl slim- 11111419 in the svnirn' f'lll'iSflllilS 11-lazy! lIv1' nwliuw Vuive is O11Vi9d by those- of us wlwsm- tom-s vrzisli the :1i1'. M:11'y's invulllifni su- IPl'2l1lll voim-1' won fm' hvl' Zl lvzldilig 11:11't :ls one of rliv singing 1 :1t1-s. Gmnl luvk. Mary. in :ill yum du! XVP'l'l' snrry j'tlll.l'l' llllf 2l'2l1i1l:lTillL.5 with us. .7-Xutngreqahn nge F1I1'ty-viglit PATRONS llr. J11111es A. 11111-res Rev. J11l111 11. Styk11 Ilev. .I111111 .l. 1111,-511 111111 1i1J1'11'111111 M1'F1111y1'11 Mrs. 1'. A. 1i11rt1111l1111111w Miss l-'r11111'1-is 141-I1 M1's. T. 111. 1111111115 Miss 111-11-11 H1-1111is Mr. J. K. 151111 M1'. .1111111 K. 151111 Mrs. J11li11 M. lillt'1'J2f91' Mr. Josef B11e1'ge1' Mr. K. I51'11ll0 liiierger M1'. F1'i11lk J. 1111111'g:1J1' Mr. :11111 Mrs. J. I . 1111l'10ll Mrs. 11. V. 1111s1-11 M1'. 11. V. Ii11s1-11 Miss -Iill'11IlP1111l! 1111s1:11 Miss 1'2l1l'1l'iI li11s1-l1 llr. 111111 M1's. U. 15. f'i1ll11Pb011 Mrs. UIISR11 Mr. 1'11s11l M1' 1'. 1.1. 1'11sI1ill11. Jr. M1'. 511111 Mrs. 1'. IJ. C11ste1l11 Miss Jule M11ry 1'1111g111-y Mr. 111111 Mrs. f'i1l'1 Crosvtti Miss M11ry 1D11r1111 l1r. 1111111141 M. 1'111ster Miss 1'11ix11l11'I11 1'1i111J111il1er Mrs. 11. G. Ely Mr. 1'I11t11s Filliiiger M1'. J. A. l il1i11g:er, Jr. Mrs. A111111 11. 1+'itzg1Jr11l11 Misses l'11111'l111I1- 111111 R1111ert11 1 itZg111'1111 M1'. 1101111 1'1. 11'itzg111'11l11 Miss 312l1'22ll'lFf lf'itzger11l11 Mr. 111111 A1I'S. 1fU11tFI'f Fitzgu-1'11l11 Mr. 111111 Mrs. J111111-s J. 111111ry Miss Hvtsy 1lr1'gg:g Mrs. 1ie11rg1- 1111-315: Mr. 111111 Mrs. .l1111111s Grvgg Mr. .l1111111s G11-gg. .Ir. Mr. 1111111111 111111111 M1'. 11111w11r11 11ril1'i11 Mr. 111111 Mrs. 1 l'2lllK K. I1Jl1l1'Zl1l2lll Mr. .1111111 M. I10I'l1 Mr. 211111 Mrs. Il. 1111111 Mr. .N1Pl'1l' J11111's Mrs. 11. .l. .l11r111111 .1111 111111 Mrs. A11g11sti1111 li. 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S1:11r11t Miss Amy 8111111 Mr. 111111 Mrs. 1'i2l1'18 S1'1lV11r Mrs. 1101111 M. S12l11ffl'1', J1'. Dr. J. F. '1'1'1Ill1l1Q Miss 1101111111111 TllI'IlbI111 Mr. W. 11. '1'1ll'1l1Dll11 Mr. T111'l1t1l' Mr. 111111 Mrs. R. P. '1'11r1111y Mrs. E. 172111198 Mr. Ii. V11l1111s Miss M1il'1'1'1111s Valdes Miss 1'11tri1-i11 XV111111-r Miss 1'il9J1l101'21 XVe11z11l M1'. J. M. XVi1'k61't Mrs. A. 1'I. XVi1s1111 Mrs. 11. J. NVils1111 Mr. R. .l. 1Vils011 Mrs. A1i1'11 K. NV111f Miss Betty J1111c XV1111' M1's. H. 1'. Zvllor T110 A1'11111'111,v A11111111111' Ass111-i11ti1111 121:11 F1111 y-1 1'm11'I.u114N'1's mf' THE GREEN AND YELLOW CAB 1:1111:1+:NsH1'1u:. 1'14:xx11. 1'0Ml'I1l5IHN'l'S HI MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL A. MIHALICK ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS THE STAFF O exprm-ssl-s its :111p1'e1-i:1tiu11 to ill p1'i11ti11g our 2lIlIlllZllQ to pI1ot11g1':1pl1y: to the Rolne-1't 1'11g1':1vi11p:: :md to all tho 1101111111 111:1ke the S9to11-Ligl1t F SETON-LIGHT : Mr. BPI'l'j' for his s11111-1'visio11 the l?1'Psc1-111 Studio for thc- R:1wstl1o1'110 fvlllllllilllj' for the I?2lf1'011S 111111 111lv1-1'tis111's who il slu-1-ess. 1' Fifi V SETON HILL COLLEGE I'RI'I'5IICIJIl'INI'I. I'RI'I-LANV, TEAl'III+1Ii TRAINING. SOCIAL SERVICE I3I'IliItICI'IS IN LIIIICRAI, ARTS. BIVSIV. HOME ECONOMICS ACCREDITED BY ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES YVHMHN FROM II FURICIKIN t'0I'N'I'RIES ANI! IIT AMPIRIUAN S'1'A'I'ICS GIIIGIGNSIIIIIQG. PEXXSXLYANIA COMP-LIMENTS OF G. C. MURPHY GREENSBURG, PENNA. Let the soft strains of the dinner music furnished nigI1tIy acIcI to the enjoyment of a deliciously prepared meal served in an atmosphere of refinmeent THE CHROME ROOM ol-' 'I'IlI-I PENN ALBERT HOTEL GREI'lNSlil'IiG, PA. I':1p:e Fifly-1 BERTRUM AND BRCDGAN CHARLEY BROTHERS WHOLESALE GROCERS 563 NVICST U'I I'ERBIAN STH1-INT HIiI'Il'INSISCI'I-IG, VIENNA. ANNOUNCING AN ICAIILY SHUNVING OF SPRING FIIOUKS for yuur zlppruvzml S. W. ROSE CO. THE BON TON GOOD YALITIC AIAVAYS LOUIS HAHN 8: SON FLORISTS I'I'I I'SIII,'RGH, PIGNNA. MIIIIIVALE BIlANC'H COM PLIBIICNTS UF' IRIIINIG, RUTH, VIRGINIA ANNA MAH :md M HS. ANNA MA'l'KUV1CII JOSEPH THOMAS FLORIST GIlI'ZI'1NSBlfR1l, PIGNNA. NVE 'I' I'II,I'IGI!A1'II I I,0W1'IRS PHONE 657 PHONE 12316 LEONARD BROS. MOTOR I RI'IlGII'l' s1f11cV11fE I1-Iwvvn 1'I'I I'SI!l'HGH-NICNV YORK VITY N. VV2'LSI1IIlg'fHIl St., lII'0t'llSIJ1l!'g', Pa. N. Y. I'IlHII61VV2iIIit'I' 5-1557 rw PROSS CO. I IIIIC BEST I'I.At'IU TO SIIU1' AFTER ALL I'IIONl'l 1?Iil+IIfINSIlI'RG, PIJNNA. 12129 Fifty-tI11 THE CITIZENS BANK WESTON, W. VA. THE loo 94 BANK IVIELLOR'S FOR MUSIC mx VICTOR RECORDS 'I'IIE Mljsu' un' w.xx'r XVIII-IN vm' WANT I'I ' ln' True wu1c1.1rs 1f1x1':s'r om'111f:s'1'lc,xs AI.wAx's A 1'1lMI'l,E'I'E STOVK YOI' ININWIT HAVE TO NVAVI' I'N'I'II, THEY ARE ORIDEREII IIEAR TIIEM IIEIVHIIE BVYING R111-1-lltly Ii:rl1-zlswl SEMIIIAMIIDIG --'----'- 0VEIi'l'l'Itl-I IIUISSINIJ 1iE4,'URIbI'IIb HY TUSVANIXI ANI? 'l'IIE I'IIII,IIARMHNIl' SYMPHONY 01U'IIES'I'liA HI' NENV YORK .XI,IH'M M-MIS ----- 514.50 NVE SIIII' IiE4'URIDS SAFELY ARUVNIJ TIIE CORNER UR AIUDVNII 'I'IlE YVORLD l'HS'l'AHE FREE ,XNYXVIIERE IN I', S. A. MELLOR'S 130-I NVUOID ST. I'l'l'TSBI'1iGII. PENXA. Fifty-foul' i'0AIl'l.lMLIN'1'S UF SEARS ROEBUCK Ga CO. RETAIL STORE 101 N. MAIN s'1'. cmmzxsfzumz, VA. Demmler Bc Schenck Co. Kl'l'CIll'lN lGQl'l1'Ml'INT l'IIINA - GLASS - SIl.YHRXVARl'I 432-4214 VICNN AVIS. I3'1T'l'SHl'RGH, PA. QUINT'S MARKET NVICSTMUIIICLAXID 1'0l'XTY'S LAlHll+IS'1' FOOD lllS'l'lilI!I'TUI!S PHONE 50a Latrobe Die-Casting Co. ALI'MlNl'AI. ZINC. 'FIN K LEAID ALLOY DIE-1'AS'l'lNGS LATHUBE, PA. cfcm1'1.u1ExTs uv FEDERAL BAKE SHOP L'mu'l.lMEx'1's mf MR. N. C. HEIN HAGAN ICE CREAM XYIIICN l'l S A MA'l l'I'Ili Ol GOOD fl'AS'l'l4l Pago Fifi y-tive 1'OMI'I,IMIfIN'I'S OI F. YI. DE CONCILLIS 1'OM1'LIMENTS OF GREENSBURG DRUG CO 125 SOUTH MAIN STHICET PHONE 100 USICRVIPE WI'I'II A SMILE voM1'1.m lcN'rs OF RI-IEA JEWELER ROYER'S WANT YOII TO IXIAKIG THEIR S'I'OIlI4I YOIIII FASTIION IIl'IADQUAIl'l'I'IllS 4'0MI'I,IMI+IN'I'S OF A FRIEND George S. Daugherty Co. 1'IT'I'SI5I'IiGII NIGNV YORK 1'zu'Iu-rs and Ilistrihulors of Quality l ALllIl6'iI Fruits and Vegetables CANNICICIICS XY I LSI DN. NICXV YORK THOMAS DRUG STORE Your l'I1ysim-ian's Store-XVhy not Yours? 100 N, l'I'ZNN AVIS. GIIICENSIZITIUI, PA. l?OMI'I.IIXII'IN'l'S ov WESTERN MEAT MARKET PHONE 3651 Mountain View I-IoteI GIiI'II'INSI5I'IUI, PA. FOVH MILES IGAS'I'fI,INl'HI,N HIGIIYVAY RIODERN ROOMS - FINE FOOID TAP ROHM I,I'N1'III'IUNS IIINNICRS I I 1 'e Fifrx'-QIK COMPLIMENTS OF WARD STILSON CO. COMPLIMENTS OF SWIFT AND COMPANY l'OMl'l.IMI'lN'l'S UI Tllli REARK FAMILY l:1cs'1' VVISHICS 'Po frm CLASS OF '38 FIULNI Tlllfl l+'UI'Ii MUSQI'l'l'Hl'IS M. A. GILLESPIE COMPANY Fulllldvcl INXS .I I'IAXNl'IT'l'l'I. VICNNA. COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. John Hein 'nav 1 iI'ty-sm 1 COMPLIMENTS OF NIR. SAM G. POLINO FAIRMONT, W. VA. Iff l'llXI1'I,INII'IN'I'S UI IVIoore, Leonard Sc Lynch GOOD LUCK, SENIORS! Plum THE CLASS OF '40 The IVIodern Tea Room SERVICE IN DELIGHTFUL SURROUNDINGS SIG NUIQTII MAIN ST. PIIUNI-I 2047 COIMPLIMI-:NTS OF A FRIEND t'HRIl'I,I1II'IN'I'S OI L. I-Iouze Convex Glass Co. I'4 lIN'l' MARION. PICNNA. COlIPI.I1IHNTS OF IVIr. and IVIrs. Edward IVIcCaI:Je I'UNII'I.IMI'IN'l'S UF WHITEIVIAN CANDY CO. .I I'1.XNNI'I'l l'l4I. I'I'INN.X. COMPLIMENTS UF IVIR. W. B. KUI-INS Page Fifty-1 COMPLIMENTS OF J. G. SOMMERS BYRNES 6: KIEF ER CO MANl'1 Ai I'L'IZICIiS, IMI'0IiTICIiS, ANI? JOHIZERS UF TOOLS, MACHINERY AND FOOD SUPPLIES FOIL IIAKICRS, ITONFI'IfT'l'l0NI'IIlS, TCIG CIIEAINI 3TANl'FAC T'IIIlICIiS, ll0'l'EI,S, IKICSTAVRANTS AND lNS'I'I'l'l'TIONS 1127-11353 PENN AVE. I'I'I l'SliI'RGII, PA. COMI'LTMEN'I'S OF WEIGHTMAN DRUG STORE COMI'I.IMEN'l'S OF IVIR. DAVIS COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF IVIr. and Mrs. E. Valdes FIIGGU DIG AVILA. i'I'I!A v Sixty POMCO PERFECT FOODS Im T .. f I ,',, I J VI ,II i f - jQQ' I x V i 5 O Ky ' 'Iv FANCY PEERLESS Il , Igurfwful PE AC HkE5,IfP I N' SHLIP IKY YHVR NAIEORIIOUIJ S'I'HIH'I POTTER-MCCUN E COMPANY IDIS'I'llII!IT'I'O1iS MCKEESPORT MON PITTSBURGH EVERY ITEM AN HONOR STUDENT ESSEN MISSION INN DINE AND DANCE SIRXGIIIGTTI ANI? STICAK IFINNICRS OI'Ii SI'I'Il'IAI.TII'IS N MILES ICAST OF GILICENSIIUIIG- C. Ek W. ZIEGLER INC. PITON l'I4LA'lfTlUI3I'I 95036 l'lS'I'ABLISlIICD ISSI IOS-110 ISOIILEYAIIIP 014' ALLIICS 1'l'I I'SIN'IlGII. PHNNA. f'U3Il'I,IBII'INTS OF Turner Automobile Co. Page Sixty-4 PHONE WHG. 4484 DUFFY F LORIST ART IN I I.OXVERS IIlc't'I.I'I-IE HOTICI. BUILDING VVHEELINH, VV. VA. TERHEYDEN COMPANY DIAMONDS JEWELRY' WATCHES 530 SMITIIFIlCl.IJ STREET PITTSBFRGII, PA. QS-I YI-urs in Szum- I,m':1tio11J TROUTMAN'S I I EAI lQI'ARTI'IICS F1 JR 'I'I I H NVISE SII4 II'I'I1lK l'OMI'I.IMHN'I'S OF TONY RUBINO WHOLESALE PRODUCE tlRl'Il'INSI1I'IiG. 1'A. ICH EN LAUBS Fur Bettvr Fu1'11itu1'u 32301-3502! Iil I'I.ER ST. PHONE SCHICNI,I'IY 0775!--0780 N16-S18 FICDIGHATI ST. N. S. PHONE FAIRFAIC 2047 1'IT'I'SI1I'IiGII, PA. COMI'I.lMl-IN'I'S HF THE FILLINGER FAMILY COM DLI M IGNTS OF JOHNSTON THE FLORIST BIORIC ANI? IZICTTICII I l.OVVERS FOR LESS MONIGY I MR. Sn MRS. WILLIAM L. LITTLE Z., VW, QDTTIQIQAIAN Sq-, 1lIlIGI'INSTZl'Il4l, VA. COM Pl, I IXI ICNTS OF COMPTJRIENTS OF WAGNER-BUND MUSIC CO. 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