St Marys High School - Blue Mantle Yearbook (Milford, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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?ATROMS Rev. Jel ' emiah A, Riordan Rev. John P. Donahue Rev. Julius N. Valentinelli Rev. Richard D. Murphy Rev. Francis R. Rupprecht Rev. Joseph T. Collins Rev. Thomas P. Kelley J. Allan Vvallace E. W, Carter A friend Charles E. Cooney George d’Alfonso Trask Atty. William Moore Bridges Pharmacy He itin Bros., C, L. Barnard K. K. Barry D, J. O’Brien Catella’s Clarke Printing r ' lorence 3. Andrev s Costellos Berkley Store Jimmy’s Taxi Manning’s Bros», A. Cormier

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Eileen; Dorothy; Eileen; Dorothy; Eileen; Helen; Eileen; Dorothy; Eileen; Dorothy; Eileen; Helen; Dorothy; Eileen; Helen; Eileen; Helen; Dorothy; I got the biggest shock of all when I heard Frances Cull- inan had become a Sister of St. Joseph. That’s nothing to the surprise I got when I read that, Betty Duggan and Louise Tosches had become opera singers and Anna Curley 9. concert pianist, and Mary Condry, the amateur Tennis lueen. Guess we’ve hashed over the whole class--wait-what about Edith Krauss? Goodness, Eileen. Didn’t you recognize her? She is my maid and she admitted you this morning. Gosh, Dot, I didn’t Imow her she’s grown so slender,I’ll have to see her before I go. I think I’ll have to be traveling along now,Dot. I’ve an appointment with my dietitian, Connie Hev combe at 4;40. Better step on the gas, Helen, it’s almost that now. I think I’ll move alono- with you as I’m taking dancing les¬ sons from Peggy Pahy and I promised her faithfully I’d be there on time. Just for a chance. No sarcasm. Dot, please. But Eileen, why are you taking dancing lessons?! thought you were so wrapped up in water colors and oil paints, that nothing so frivolous intorosted you. Just a diversion, Dot. Need a little exercise after the long hours before the ceenvass. You see I haven’t a mil¬ lionaire to amuse me as Helen has. Well, I think I need a little diversion as well as you. Yes I agree. It must be av fful to write those so b stories all dav long. And for Boston American! U ' h, Helen, can’t you get into some of the higher spheres of literature? Must earn ray bread and butter girls, and if the world wants sobs why not give it to thorn. Coming Helen, we ' ll both be late. Bye Jot, see you later. Bye Dot, I’ll drop in soon. I ' ll be seeing you tonight. ?j OfrJ£Cy The future lies ahead of us We leave the past behind The things to come, we look to now Perhaps a Job to find. Prophesying people say our future does look bright But we must be on the side of Christ To make our life go right.



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F Saint Mary’s important extra-curricula activities, ' debating stands out as attracting the most attention from the school as a whole and its followers For years it has been the custom of fifteen Catholic Hi h Schools in the Springfield Diocese to prepare an af¬ firmative and negative team to debate on a question given out by the director of our schools in Springfield, who was Doyle, the originator of our diocesan debates, until three years ago when Doctor Rooney replaced him. It Monsignor his death wasn ' t until Doctor Rooney’s in the debates. taking charge that girls took part Saint Mary’s under the excellent and untiring guid¬ ance of Father Donahue, has always presented a team worthy of her fair name. Saint Mary’s teams may not always have achieved the diocesan championship with Bishop O’Leary’s trophy, but it has been done, with the result that this school has taken its place in the envied class. In looking ahead this year. Father Donahue had many interesting inter-class debates which paved the way for the choosing of the team to represent the school in the diocesan de¬ bates. Father Donahue took his valuable time to get these de¬ bates organized because of his appreciation of the importance of public speaking, and because only six speakers can be chosen when the letter concerning the championship debates arrives in Milford. The letter came in January and candidates were called. A large delegation came forth, with five eager veterans, namely: Cecelia Grant, Margaret Fahy, V illiam Barron, Joseph Dorasky and Paul Daily. The true debating spirit was not lacking ih anyone of the contestants for a place on the team. The final team chosen was: Affirmative 1st. Miss Cecelia Grant 2nd. ilr. Paul Dally 3 rd. Mr, William Barron Alternate:Mr. Thomas Creighton The question was: Resolved:That the approval and ratification fourths of the states should States declares war. It was a: ject. Negative Miss Margaret Fahy Miss Mary Shaugiinessy Mr. Joseph Dornsky Alternate:Mr. Leon Osachuk except in the event of invasion of the legislature of three- be necessary before the United interesting and appropriate sub-

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