St Josephs High School - Crest / Signet Yearbook (Garrett, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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Page 10 ® LI EOE OD OOH SH SOS SS O'S OS SOS DP 2 -O- OO -O--S-O- O-S-O-S-O-S- O-S-O SH O-F-O-S FS -S -S-O- SS -H-F S-H-S SSF -S-S SSS SOS SSeS SSeS SO A SOPHOMORE SERMON TO THE SENIORS Four years have culminated in your release, dear Seniors, from the familiar classrooms of our High School. Into those years you have crowded thousands of hours of study and countless efforts to prepare yourselves for the future. Into those years your teachers have put the finest service within their power, to fit you for the struggle of later years. Into those years have gone sacrifices and self-denial on the part of your parents, so that you might be- gin life with the proper equipment. Now you stand on the threshold of a new world of independent livelihood. You look out into the distance and try to see what lies before you. Some of you will go immediately into the world to make your living. This does not mean that your education will be completed. If your teachers have not spent their labors in vain, you will continue to develop your powers under the stress of life’s practical problems. In your struggle for success in the various fields into which you may enter, always remember the training you received at St. Joseph’s and the many kind admonitions of your zealous Pastor. Show your gratitude for that training by doing the noblest things you can in the noblest way possible. 0 SMILES PROUT U OMNISN ©... -cnscn essere eee A goofy smile PBYGy GC DEY oo... i eee A noisy smile PH EMEEING TY Oe o.- 22sec eee A serious smile MRA e te MIU ZAIO fo tence ee ee Seldom smiles PONE N OCUIVE!) oc: secseetoiaee All kinds of smiles Lucile Vanderbosch.......:....-..... Bubbling smiles PRVOU VA LETISILCIO o0 2.20: ancancncta-netesee eee A shy smile Perm. f Otter 2 ..0-.-+---.--- eee A sour smile ALS RE ge WS AS ler a a NR A bashful smile Rivest itpene! 2.22 SS ee A laughing smile Ursula Vanderbosch ...............- Laughing smiles A eee KinK Or =... 25. ies A giggling smile Catherine Pence’ ....2::...2.. .-. A snickering smile Vincent wuzzio 22. Soe A broad smile ATdaeMansneld 2 i:h..:. ea eee A silent smile MDT DEre CII UCL . 00. arene ees A shy smile Bveivn kr ONCE. !...cee A giggling smile MaryeGe sna ieri: 20 ee A reserved smile Mdwara rence Wil..w So. See A lazy smile Lucie JONSON’ eee A broad smile woORepE Gipson “22 5... 2a A common smile AYROLG POCUIST bee ies ee sacctnae A perpetual smile Bdward Bloonr 2... Se ae A cranky smile 0 The Sophomore Latin Class have finished Caesar’s Gallic Wars. They are happy to say that they have pros- pered so much in Geometry. It was not half so hard as they thought it would be. —— —— 0 That ought to be called loss that is gained by the sacrifice of character. OFU KE sParR.PaL BE SAIN D tGlOiL D Name Nick Name pee, Bernadine Bee And then! Elvis Tootie Oh dear! Evelyn Ebbie Oh gee! Lucille Lou Says you! Mary Emmie Oh yeah! Hobby eC (mm ee ye ee ee eee Nurse (Rp Celts cies SEO et eee) Oks See Poet ovelyn Sresiee wot tes ...... 2h bee. lle Musician GER Lhe pen a oe Teacher Dg hee! Sat olson aR ae ete - SER float a Nurse O——— - WE WONDER WHY Bernadine likes pickles? Evelyn is so shy? Lucille thinks she’s Rubinoff ? Elvis likes Frank? Mary is so talkative in school? Agnes is always chewing gum in school? Esther never comes in time for Mass? Catherine Hyde is always singing “When the Moon Comes O ver the Mountain?” LeRoy calls himself Junior? Albert is so ambitious? Catherine Pence likes French? Alice is so enthused about being a nurse? Ursula Vanderbosch likes Geometry? QS LIFE The first thing that we read in Caesar’s Gal- lic Wars is that, “All Gaul is divided into three parts; one of which the Belgians inhabit, an- other the Aquitanians, and the third those who in their own language are called Celts, but in ours Gauls.” Now life is somewhat like Gaul, and to paraphrase Caeser, all life is divided into three parts; one of which the past inhabits, another the present, and the third, which is of itself most alluring, is called the future, Out of the past our lives have been formed, and like the strong castle of cement we put into our lives back there, all the elements that are so firm today. Now the cement of life is set, and we cannot undo the past. The chance is gone forever. We must turn away from it for it is futile to worry about the things we left un- done. Today, however, is a golden opportunity for building. All the things that make beautiful and strong lives we can reach. We can turn our attention to the task of mixing and building well today, for life is not built in a day but in years of careful effort. Then there remains tomorrow. It, of itself, is most alluring. It is called the future. After all, it is what we live for. We save today that we may spend tomorrow; we strive today that we may attain tomorrow; and it is in that bright tomorrow that we reach the joy of the wise and careful building of our lives today.



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Oy RPP UnRP LE AN D GOLD rece cceee e FRESHMEN HOROSCOPE As the rates: Knows As We Know Them Noted For Besetting Sin Their Great Ambition { em Norbert Deuitch ...... SUZZY le. soe eciae el Ve NAT er cs. see Waiting for Evelyn.To grow a mustache. Edwanm Bloom .2. 5 .-. “22 Spetigl Bess ss Getting peeved ....Doing nothing ..... Shooting his Twenty-two Arnold Seifert ......... “Professor” £4... 2- 2 Studious ways ..... Eating nuts ....... To raise rabbits. Vincent Muzzillo ....... SEV CLOL acre ete Blushingeee see Pretending.) 2 oe To peddle bananas. Edward Pence ......... A BV Sie Ts ie hee eRe MEAN AG BRE Playing a mouth’ Going to bed early. arp esse ee Joseph Gibson ......... “SMOKY 4 +75 eeeee Putting things off.. Whistling ......... To be a government man, Lucille Johnson ........ “Cuttie’ in. aes Her musical voice ..Singing ........... To be a second “Rubinoff.” Fevelyn Pence .......... © Hank! 7a eee The wicked wink ...Staying out late ...To be a millionaire’s wife. Mary Catherine Shafer.“Pete” ............ Deme DCRULIOI . aaq VISILINE cc. cans es 6 To be popular. Alda Mansfield ........ “Perpetual reader”’.Reading books ..... Hating ment... .. To be a great reader. @rcoo ooo SUCCESS DEPENDS UPON BELIEVE IT OR NOT THE MAN Lucille J. really smiles at the- boys. There are two kinds of men in the world; Joe wants to become a government man. those who sail and those who drift. Those who Aldecite eatin sail, in due time, arrive; those who drift, often ; cover greater distances and face far greater Arnold has a permanent wave. perils, but they never make port. The men who Ed. P. is becoming ambitious. sail know where they want to go, and what they Mary K. doesn’t want to be beautiful. want to do, they do not wait for luck or favor- Victor is thor cuteatiin! the iclass. able currents; they depend upon themselves and MaB ie sisters. hestionoll expect no help from others. Success of the if aft i PEDI: real kind is always in the man who wins it, Norbert doesn’t care to eeee. not on conditions. No man becomes great by Evelyn doesn’t watch Victor. mere accident. A man gets what he pays for, in character, in work and in energy. ® ® There are but a few things, really fine : é ¢ things, which he can not get if he is willing The well digger is probably the only man I to work for them. Men fail as a rule, because who can succeed in life’s work by beginning t they are not willing to pay the price of the at the top. things which they want. They are not willing 0 t to work hard enough to prepare thoroughly Much prayer, much power. Little prayer, ; enough to put themselves heartily into what little power. No prayer, no power. they are doing. O The only way to success is to do your work To get on, don’t merely look on. Move on; so well that you are always ahead of your work help on. in your position. Keep ahead of it and it will ae push your fortunes for you. eee |: ; ' 4 Our employers can not decide whether we Victor é Peanuts: PEABO Leer eee Scar pee , } nuts Mister. shall advance or stay where we are. We must “ hate a decide that matter ourselves Man: “Naw, ain't got no teeth. z : Victor: “Have some ground nuts then.” Wisdom is knowing what to do, skill is meer Ca ore ; knowing how to do it, and virtue is in doing it. Joe was hired to work in the United States 0 forests. At the close of the first shift he was Lucille: “Are you a plumber?” all tired out and sought the boss. Victor: “Yes, mum.” “Mister do you have me on the pay-roll?” Lucille: “Well, be careful about your work; “Sure, said the boss. ‘““Here’s your name, Joe my floors are all waxed and polished and in ex- Cibson.” cellent condition.” ‘ pp : “ys ; A be : t ht yo Victor: “Never mind me, Lucille, I won’t ‘ Yes suh!” replied Joe twee BOUg At FOG ; ; PRE: 5 might have me down as Samson. slip. I’ve got hob nails in my boots. Mother: “Get up Edward, remember it’s the Smith: “What business are you going into, early bird that gets the worm.” Jones?” Ed. P.: “Let him have it, mother, I’m not Jones: “Into the lumber business.” hungry.” Smith: “You have a fine head for it.” ¢ Md

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