St Marys High School - Marianite Yearbook (Southbridge, MA)
- Class of 1937
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His life was all devotion, ' To a great and glorious cause, In the service of his Maker, And the teaching of His laws, Both rich and poor, the high and low, Looked to him for sound advice, As his words were words of wisdom And beyond any probe or price. He sought no fame, he sought no praise, He sought no honors high or bright, But showered kindness where he went, Each day from morn till night. May the kindly light of Heaven shine, Upon his dear departed soul, And may flowers bloom round his tomb, Until the angel Gabriel calls the toll. May our prayers reach up above the stars, In a plea to the Virgin Queen, To give a kind look on this faithful soul, From her throne where she rules supreme. Christine J. 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We proclaim you as our Patron, Hail you, as once did The Star, That shone o'er crib at Bethlehem, Led shepherds, Wisemen from Afaro Christ the Son of Mary Blessed, Of who Seraphim and Cherub Sing, Christ, our Lord, our great Redeemer, All glory, hail, Christ the King! 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Make the charred logs burn more brightly, I will show you by their blaze, The half forgotten record, Of High School things and days. September of 1935 witnessed the entrance of twelve pupils to St.Mary's High School. The illus- trious Class of '57 had entered the portals of St. Mary's1 The members of this group were: Christine Ayres, Carmelle Deslauriers, Rita Lemieux, Frances Toomey, Patricia Blanchet, Berenice Carrigan, Mary Vecchia, Helen Clark, Dorothy Bishop, Isabelle Farquhar, Marie Champagne, and John Clifforda The first important thing our class did was to elect class officers. The election ended with John Clifford, Pres, Mary Vecchia,Vice PresgFrances Toomey, Secretaryg and Christine Ayres, Treasurer. i3if1kil??'F lklllikiklkrklk lllikikvkilfilffkikvk Hklklkilllllikwllvl' 1 , 1 , , itll, '7 H! . ITM' . -V!-in - 7.74 , nl I v. iw wi' .' ' I' mf, ' '12 1 , vflafll F' OM, V X rf:- ., . 51'-1 'Nl' '. ,m Q M Aj! ,is 1 , I , W- - M. 549, Lf?- nv..-' ,h , 5 nw 1 1 A nh vf 'a 'Q V- I.. 5 ' ul v . 'M u I n L' Us af X Q 11 xl. . 055.41 u flux , I 4 af a ' f A iff 1 gk ,Tj 1 Q. ' A M 'gi,c2Lkf1K4 az' . 12- y4s'u9a Hklklllikilliklllik ifikiklkikiliikikik s m m m x x x Qwagqgff x x x x x x x x gag-. f Fu- ,P 'PH H ' Qu gil . f-fig The class of '37 received their first High School thrill when they attended the Freshman Party held in their honor at the C.T.A.hall. The freshman were at- tired in costumes and each individual one recited a poem, much to the amusement of the upper classmen who thoroughlyfenjoyed this performance. Despite the tact that the initiation tortures were administered to our ' class, when the refreshments were served all was for- given. Everyone who attended this event admitted a grand time was had. Next, Christmas programs were put on by each of the classes. WA Gift For Father Andrew' was the name of our class play. The play was a great success, The usual Christmas party followed the presentation and was enjoyed by all. In the play nKillarney Rose' presented in March, the class of '57 was represented by Rita Lemieux and Christine Ayres, who entertained the audience with an Irish Jig taught by Sister Irmina. The play was so successful that the cast was invited to present it to the Hibernian Society. At the end of the Freshman year, members of the class decided to purchase class pins. -After muah Ikikfkikikillilil ikilliklklkrkik Ikiklkikiklkikilllk 88813189 t x x x x a x x x x m Ik lk Ik Pk lk 'Il ik lk Ik Ik Ik 1 ,myx ww 4 K X J A ?Vfp' f.'A'PWVQw9' fffg 9' S' + m. -O 4F'1f D' .414 U e a nr 4 , Q- -f ' ' 1' Vw fzcmgffsih 'iiulg-gf df 0' 1 ' 9 ' fi! 1' i,z2n'f 'Qllg'l1 at 1, A' t W- - .Lg I fw Iwi' iT 'Jeff N515 Nw-' 4w'zrzrSw.bg1L'-' ' Q- wa' ea iqwc L41 'sw us, i:f5Q'ip4f+62,uiuba o15w +vm.'f A 5wi::dm M K. 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Then came of their pins when the school and under At last, Graduation and vacation arrived to the great pleasure of all the pupils, and our eventful freshman year ended. September again.Once more our class entered the portals of old St.Mary's. Only this year we were no longer timid and scared freshmen, we were now wise fat least we thought sol sophomores.Patricia Blan- chet was not with us due to the fact that she had left our school of learning for a school in Canada. But a new arrival entered in the guise of Shirley Toomey.Class election was as usual the first event of the year. Because of the large incoming Freshman Class, our class was divided. Seven members entered Room 2, the remaining five remained in Room 1. Our class has the honor of being charter members Ikvklkiklkfkvk ,gg lkikrkikfklkikvk :pig ikvkvkrkfk Iklkvkiklk 'I ' 'I I -' ff: IW Zta' TNQ-i 'i- w' V V X Af v ,AN NN bfgli IDIVQQEIL X' fig' km .wa ,n - x Q, 'Q ? 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'W' J 1 'u lT.nU ll. n 'LY .3355 hEHMmmr akxawrxsarx ,.,,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,,,,. Y W W Y Y 1 1 1LJaQjg,. x x 1 x x x 1 x ',r 'Y' 'M Wi fa R. uf! ,Qi of the Choral Club formed by the girls of the High School. November eleventh, at the formal dramatization of a Court scene, the Choral Club made its first ap- pearance. The girls wore their uniforms which consis- ted of a white cape and a purple cap. Everyone thought that the girls looked very nice. About this time the American Legion sponsered an assay contest. All the schools were required to enter this contest, but only St. Mary's had the honor of obtaining two prizes. One of these was won by Shirley Toomey of the class of '37. Isabelle Farquhar represented our class in the annual Christmas play. This year the play presented was NGod's Wondrous Waysn. The Christmas vacation was enjoyed, but the thoughts of the inevitable mid-year exams somewhat worried us, but they came and went without any serious mishaps. The first play given by St.Mary's in public, took place in February at the CgT.A. Hall. A debate was also held the same night and the Choral Club proved its singing abitlity with a concert of very pretty songs. From the comments heard around the school and else where after the event took place, 1 2 x 1 x x m s x x x x x x m k 4 l k xxakakaeakxxx :reassess-u ,,,,,,,,,,,,,k,k,,, YXYFYFFFYYY :n.gL fQ:2!. ,kxxxxx . . .ff , o -,N 34. .26 Q vm V. The annual class election was the first thing done. The Freshman party was held once more in C.T.A. hall. But this year each Junior had in her charge a freshman who was subject to various stages of initia- tion and torture devised by that Junior. Nevertheless the poor freshmen were good sports and all agreed that they had a splendid time, The particular feature of the party was that it was held in the daytime. In November a Pageant was presented by the mem- bers of Room 2 commemorating Armistice Day. The cast was as follows: Spirit of the Tree, Christine Ayresg England, Frances Toomey, Memory,Isabelle Farqhharg Wreath Bearer, Helen Clarkg France, Marie Champagneg Italy, Mary Vecchiag Belgium, Shirley Toomeyg Spirit of Democracy, Dorothy Bishopg Navy, William LeDucg Army, William Clifford. After the pageant the sopho- more boys took part in their first public debate. An extemporaneous Minstrel was held at the Thanksgiving Day Raffle. Hidden talent was dis- covered among the members of our classroom. The audience was a little surprised at the hidden talent fkvkakxarxar xxarwk-sara: -kwkvkacafarsfx xxakakxxxx Pkik Pkik . v H ' v YI' 'AQ Ja 0 o -on I 1 50 il li ,tl k. 's 4' U. its A n F 1.11m EI.. .vI'f1' 1' 1 4 I , H H, j ., V' l Q' 0 of' . ,D 5 ' 9 Y 1 V if- m w ' fi' fu , . : WPQ4' ' 1 QD , .gl fin , ruth- , ' ' ' -MMi'ifll . .1 ,Q mfg 151,31 f f-QESQIBIDJL ff 'I 1 151 iwawny wehigf Q vn.'I-TwNfi 'C 41141- Lg,H qmw naman!! GM' QQIBHQINE rs had MQW! 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To that they never would arrive but after a Jkiklkfkikvk Sklklkfkvklk t they turkey was the early have our us it seemed period of impatient waiting they finally came. Now as Juniors and displaying class rings we could feel if any pupils of the lowere classes were important around. NGrandpa's Christmas Spreen a play put on by Room 2 at the annual Christmas presentation was en- joyed by all who witnessed it. Every member of our class was in this presentation. The Dawn Party held at Berenice's house was the result of an idea obtained from this play. The Christmas vacation was enjoyed by the pupils even though they were harassed by the thoughts of mid years. Everyone began to study seriously the two weeks before the exams took place. They tried to learn all that they should have learned since Sep- tember. Nevertheless all passed the exams and were glad when they were over. x x 1 x x x x 1 x x vkvkvkvkvklkvk akakakakxagak wkvkvkvkwkvkvk Ik Xxx, ww xl, 'I ' ,. 1 A' gm ,ow fa-uqfqpm H 5 dw nidnulhw- l Q sr av FI 11 '.,Q . umitumhww- 5 9' , ' .Nw I, u .l. LV. C 'OV ,1.., n inw- hgqprqu'-an -!'K', 1' I' AN .Q Ac' 'M,1g,. Nl' 'I ,Q K , 7 4 'V-x., vu Al gem 'Q nl ' 'M on rr vu I we if mr nl ..'v w fxxl' JI Jfsudtl' P , , H' 41 a!i!' 94? -imsif .'. ,fumi , , ., u5, HUM Hof'lfQw . f w-4a?cQiL i,' 5 4i 1sf'1 lug 1200 . , ' , . Q ' F1 maint nu sffw ji, n -'n?:ZEIgm'53I7 Y x x 1 3 x X x vmawwm x 1 3 g X x x x Y . x 1 x x x x x x -w iff? - W Y X X Y T X .f +521 -'rm mg? .WF In February, the members of St.Mary's High presented the play, NHaking Them Irishn in C.T.A.hall The class of '57 was well represented. The play portrayed a good Christian spirit.. The pupils also put on their first Irish Minstrel. Mary Vecohia and Dorothy Bishop sang two very nice songs. Both the play and the minstrel were very successful. An art contest was sponsered in March by the Woman's Club. The purpose of this contest was to pro- mote better movies. Slogans and posters for better movies were handed in by the contestants. Two pupils of our school, members of our class , brought glory to our school by winning a prize and honorable men- tion. Dorothy Bishop won third prize and Berenice Carrigan, honorable mention. Just before the Easter Vacation the pupils re- ceived a visit from the Supervisor, Sr. Margaret Elizabeth. Everyone was excited and scared but Sis- ter immediately made everyone feel that she was a friend and all enjoyed her visit. In June the Choral Club of St. Mary's High School made a trip to the College of Our Lady of The Elms. The trip was made by special bus. The x x x x x x x x X X Y W Y W Y x x x x x x x x m 1 X 1 Y Y 2 W X 'Fwmww' ar ar fr wk an an ao: sr -'?fffs'N- ' wk sk as It sf wk as wk Ikilliklkvklkik xggggq. 52' I - 1 -' . E9 . - - V tm P ' nf members left the school at eleven o'clock and stopped at Forest Park in Springfield for a picnic lunch. Then on to the Elms where a tour of the buildings was made. The graduating class of the col- lege presented a play and the Musical Club gave a short concert. On June 16th, the annual Class day exercises were held in C.T.A.hall. The students put on a pro- gram of songs and different articles from the Sen- ior's Year Book were read. The Junior Class sera- naded the Seniors with farewell songs. The pres- entation was enjoyed by relatives and friends of the pupils who attended. The Commencement Party was held in the C.T.A. hall. One of the principal features was a drama- tization of the Class Prophecy. A program of special dances was enjoyed by the members. A luncheon was served after the program. The parents of the Seniors were guests at the party. The members of the High School were guests of Mr.Edgar Hefner at his camp at Point Breeze in Web- ster. 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In the afternoon refresh- ments of ice cream, cake and soda were served. Despite the fact that the day was cloudy a grand time was had by all. Graduation was held in the Church at Solemn Vespers. With the close of the exercises we realized that we would be next to leave our Alma Mater. On September ninth school opened and for the last time the class of '57 entered Stk Maryls. It was with mingled feelings of sorrow and joy that we began school in September. Our last year at St. Mary's 2 This year we would be looked upon with respect by the Freshmen Cat least we hoped sol. Our class had lost four members and now had a roll call of six--all girls. John Clifford, Dorothy Bishop, Frances Toomey and Marie Champagne had left school for work. With the election of class officers, the elec- tion of the Dial staff was also held. U The first Junior choir of St. Mary's Church was formed at the beginning of the school year. The choir sings at the children's Mass. From what we have heard the choir is a great success both with the children and the adults. Betty Vincent also an ' akvkvkikikikrkvk akakakakqgakgqg wklkfkvkvkvklkvkvk hkrkvkvkvkvkrkrkfk 'N ',.f it i. 3 0 G fl -ec I yu. , ,. na , , at as mit! 9 U - m Q bwaw 0550 . . t . W ' if 'ugflwi r Y - w , wt:r,rEa.grsfrw so y y ' - ,, R X . -u ,- il 1 ' A ' F ,j afn in du14d31sMUwGQ H X4 !W 'jW,, , w 1 511121 .MS 19 'M - f ' - F Arne! iL .amish Jmls ,un s . ,, i if-p3 L35 iv. 1-:qu iDGt!98g GM ' rQ5YwQ f X., yeh. Hnqn, I Z. I A 1 ,Q 'IN 7'f2 , H ' , YFA amkwj ?w4Qlgf,29L bra A WW' 'Q 5 . 'B ' 1 Q3HlwQgTiS IIQY ' ' X HY r. ' Qfw 1,1 ff hrfqgQQ'flfW HUQU f9fOW ' KH ybf ,5 M-qggj2H I sg fgs u 58 n 'W , ,Te ' ' 'Y ls' r ' i fT'f5i u 'N i F1 4 4 Eg xfw ' 1 fmQK0P.J1AQ B A Rxfmx- H! g 'W FCE ffl! '. f ,Q g ,fd megs ern H-' ' N ,Y u q33, ' ,TH Y 1111? lr' L: A- V W' 'I 9 . v W 4 www? n,y m' QTEK 9 . 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Among the events held this year were the Fresh Party, a trip to Worcester to the Mission Exhibit, two plays,WHobgoblin Housen and the WTelegram, de- bates, assemblies and of course the Prom and Class days ' Our hearts are sad as graduation approaches. It is with feelings of sorrow and regret that we prepare ourselves for that event. Our High School days are nearly ended and we must leave our Alma Mater never to return again as students. Sklkikikikik Ik wk Jkfkikikiklkfkilf Hklklkikikvkik fkvklkikik Jkik lkik lb 33 A v,- ' I tL l?f,Q'J'N I .' . - . aj, , J -L' ' I! nav 5 .W -N PQ u 1 v + hT! c , ww W W's'f7'T limi f arid Hoff' was id'8 R Q-tin nt.: 1 , H rf' if . -axz.'::1ne-an 9:11 , ' M 'E'- . 9.6 ,smlrgfme '-K 'I1.5.i! I rio? f. :rf .biaggpigsgqz fx! 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Oh who can tell on the morrow, When or where we'll be, But our high school years will ever Be a golden memorya Shirley Toomey Helen Clark x x x 1 x x x x x x x s x x x x x x 1 x 1 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Skllfilllklkvkikfklkiklk lkvkvkikvklkvkikfk ,, V N I A -Tpf fl, Y ati It . 1. ha! fi we as kgs,-5br2j5g 'Q.m1- m 'za Y .r , . I Q e. of , agp: Janet- nur . 951 .ju iffwilb . . 'lx Tyx H! , .W T. . ' ' .QSIIU .ww-auf -16,-he fgllv , 'J , 15' , 'L r 'n 0 ' . ,- . , aeffniif nz: lair! p Lg: 'f 1 N in v - - v' It a 4 w 4-'w 0 sr R ' j3hg f .'ef A Y 171 ,ws . 'X - , , M' V' ' gli. ,V A . 'Mn KA uv-:amass-s-xxx: xxxxxxswr Ilrlkikrkvkvkwklkrkwk qrakxakapgak an wk 1:5-J as wk , I 1: sr III? Ski! fi it 1818 It .rv P U. ' .-.. ,. X sg Q, , '5',.5',, 5 0 I 4-1 ,X I ,- - - . '. '. , . . A 1- '. , ,. , 1 '. .' .' f - ' ,' . . . , -. I ,' fu v - . , 1 . . Q I 'Y f 5' ,- 'f 'Q ... ' '. I 1:11 .- . - ' 1 . .'s gi .. ,gfs ,E 1' 'gi ...iff :Q If -.Q51:'2-.g' E , . . 5 ,.. J v -, . ? 1 .' 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We are not sure just what her future will be, but we do know that she will be very successful. Good luck to you always, Christine, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y W Y Y ' W ' x 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A. xxwkxxwii gslclklkrllikrkik f ' .r ,ggakukvkvkilf My, .. n 5'3 ' I :-. .f AQITSPDL:-, ! N i A123 Q Berenice Ruth Carrigan WHer air, her manners, all who saw admired Courteous and helpful, gentle and retired.a p A student of great intelligence and talent, Berenice has the reputation of being one of the most dependable members of St.Mary's. She is a talented artist and it is due to her efforts that the 'Dial' has been so successful. There is not a thing that Bernice cannot turn her hand to. She is likewise a teacher to others and those who desire instruction in any of the arts of needlework,turn to Berenice. Capable and willing,Berenice has made a name for herself among the members of her Alma Mater. nAu revoir and good luck, Berenice.' ' x 1 x m x x x x x x x x x x 4 x x x , , , l + x x x x x 1 1 Y 8 - . ' 1. . . ,, 'A glgigill. fgqw' ' s w x x x x m x lgf. pa. 1 x x x x x 1 x x x r 1 X 1 1 1 x nX,e-.44. X x x x x x x x x 20' ' QQQQLD ' 1 x x x 1 x x x 23. x I I Helen Constance Clark nKindness by secret sympathy is tied, Her heart with generous deed: o'erflows.' Everyone recognizes Helen by her spirit of un- bounded generosity. Her heart just seems too big for her to carry so she eases it by doing things for others. It makes no difference who it is,nor what the deed to be accomplished may be,nor the labor connected with kindness, Helen givesfof her best, just so long as she is doing it for others. Helen has a way of Pk doing tasks without letting anyone Know they are being x done. Perhaps it is this exceptional gift of kindness 1 1 and generosity that makes Helen a friend of everybody.f s we hope she will be successful in her life work. 8 x x x 1 x x x x 1 m x x x x x x x 'k 'k ' wr-xxarxxxwxx t x 1 x x x x x x x 1 il at Ik Pk lk ik ik Ik lk Ik lk x x x 1 x x x x W W ' ' 1 x x x x x s a x 4 x x x 1 x x m 1 ,'f 1 1 x s x 1 x m x x x x x x 1 x 1 ig gpjQ,, an-.-4 -'-i x x x x x x 1 m 1 x x x :Qf'r'vQf! I I do Wi. ff f 'f' 'ff '-:M ng, . Isabelle Genevieve Farquhar 'The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed, And ease of heart, her every look conveyed4W It would be difficult to sum up Isabelle if she were any other person, but everyone agrees that Isa- belle is---well---just Isabelle. Generous, helpful, happy and a thorough-bred as far as sportmanship is concerned, that's Isabelle. When things need to be done, everyone calls on her, for they know that the task will be accomplished quickly and well. She is likewise a good student. She has done great work in advancing the C.S.M.C. and to interest people in the WDialN. With the same intelligence and energy she displayed in high school,she cannot help but succeed. Hklkik ulrakib F5 .gffififl ,, IIE- :'1I-5. . rig'-2259.4 , f .'i,55 7f?- L:2Z ' 'E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 swf. 1 Y W 3 ' -4 f 1 1 '11-f+.' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -f..1:, 1 1 1 1 1 Giga vi ,E Ellen Shirley Toomey WAll grant her prudentgprudence interest weighs, And interest bids you give her love and praise.' For three years Shirley has been a prominent figure at St. Mary's. Her gentle manner and her soft voice impart to her a womanly dignity that any girl would be proud ofa Shirley has a deep nature which often gives rise to poems of rare talent and ex- pression. Her unassuming demeanor and her quick perception are well portrayed in all her work. Per- haps Shirley's best characteristic is her love of quiet retirement. She never pushes herself forward although she is capable of handling any situation. It would not surprise us if she were someday to devote her life to the service of others. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .m:mm x X 3 8 X X W X nw f jar, x 2 x x x s x x x x x x x 1 s gw..w3y x 1 x x 1 1 x mega QQW LV 157 Q' qv- 4? 1 Mary Margaret Vecchia WI know her by her bright black eyes, Her bright black hair and her radiant smile.N If you should happen to see a young girl with a very businesslike walk and energetic air, then you may be sure that it is Mary. Mary has a voice as - sweet as a larkg she has an exceptional talent for drawing as the sketches in the year book show,and she has a love for English that makes her essays and compositions most interesting reading. Mary is also a song writer. All these various comments serve to sum up Mary as a student. we think Mary would like to be a secretary. She is well fitted for this work and our sincere hope is that her dream comes true. 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A ,Zi ff :i' THE IDEAL SENIOR HAS Hair as curly as Helen's A smile as wide as Isabelle's Eyes that glow like Marv's Lips as red as Shirley's Feet as small as Christine's Hands as soft as Bernioe's A walk as businesslike as Mary's Poise as graceful as Shirley's Piety like Christine's The cleverness of Bernice The generosity of Helen Amiability like Isabelle's ' A laugh as merry as Mary's Gravity as serious as Christine's Youthfulness as exuberant as Bernioe's Wisdom like Shirley's Happiness as radiant as Helen's Thoughtfulness as great as Isabell's Loyalty like that of all the seniors Ideals like everybody in the Class of Nineteen Thirty Seven. ,kxgggggyggg Plfillkllfiklklk x x x x x x x x x 1 Y Y Y X W Y Y INN . fp ,V Xi I A 4 ,sr 'K - :a, b,g,- QA A ' 4' fn 'I ' -j :ye-: ' 13, f - - ,f., f,m '--,km .lx x 7'?'iT?l7x ?1P bH ' ,-,153 ' ' E .. -. ' 'v 'A lr. ' yi:-H .fl K, r, Q G 'E :', yf, , M I Q U Q ' .- 5' ,' ' V' wmwsf +M- , ' , ,Q ,--'I 3 ' I - .1','i ,,f' 'U Ahkflxl. , rl' I gl' . 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I V Y O s , fq 'A ., -,. ijafh -. , ' , 1, w Ill X rgyfvvv SU' ffifff 4 . M'1F'lP,'. ,. 9 sr ff-, ' . ' :fy I W 4Mh?HW x x x x x x 1 x x W ggfif, x x x + x x x x x x x m x m m :xgwu.f5yf 1 x x x m 1 s ':9'- JFS f A L M A M A T E R TUNE! COAST ARTILLERY Hail to dear Saint Mary's, We'll ever be true, You'll be our Alma Mater All the years through and through. You'll be our guardian forever, No matter where we may be, Three cheers for dear Saint Mary's, Our Alma Mater you'll e'er be. Always, you we'll honor, And your teachers, as well, And we know that what you've taught us, Within us will dwell, We're out to cheer on forever, For Alma Mater so true, We'll sing your praise forever, Thinking of you We'll pull through. We'll keep your friendship, And your wise teachings, too, We'll push on through hardships, During days that are blue, We'll come out conqueror always, No matter what comes, We'll win, If we live up to dear Saint Mary's, Our Alma Mater to the end. Mary Vecchia - Isabelle Farquhar X 1 X x 1 x x x m x x x x x 1 x x x x x x m x x x x x 1 x x .WH 'Hiikmx x x x x x x x x JHHQMJ x x x x x x x x x x s x x x x qgmggqgqp, x x x x x x x L., ,q. QC, gg ' VQEQRQ GSI! .QJT :adj X J U N I O R S O N G Tune: nSidewalks of New York.n Juniors, Juniors, of St.Mary's High! We will ever be loyal as the years rdll slowly by, While we'rc under your guidance We will be faithful and true, And after we leave your portals wide We'll remember you. Juniors, Juniors, of St.Mary's High! We will do our best for you As our last year draws nigh We will leave a record Of courage big and great, We, the loyal members of the Class of Thirty-eight. Juniors, Juniors, of St.Mary's High! May your banner ever wave, Exalted to the sky, Glorious Alma Mater, Teacher, Guide and Friend, We will love you St.Mary's High and Praise you to the end. Robert Evans NZSN Hkfkiklkfkikik Ikiklkikflfikllf 88342388884 Ikfkvkiklkvklklk , fwwkih' xaruzakfrakmaosw 'HA-,N xxxakarxmx ,.,: ar.-swarms-xx Nt,f'l.h.-,, wrsrxarararx '-.r,g'i.n4'i'7! N W' 3 J. S O P H'O M U R E S O N G Tune: nAnohors Aweighn Dear Class of Thirty Nine, Loyal and true, St.Mary's High we're thine, We will ever be true blue, Sophomores,fourteen are we, Happy and gay. When we go forth in glory Strengthen us St.Mary's High We pray. Sophomores to gether stand, Friendly and true, ' Led'by your steady hand, St.Mary's, you'll see us through Leaving thy portals wide, Which we love so well, E'en though you're not by our side St Mary's with thy rules we'll Ever dwells Cur friendship e'er will be, Faithful and true, When we journey on life's sea, We will always think of you, When 'neath thy banners bright, Safely we stand, True,faithful, just and right St.Mary 's High, we are your Loyal band, Z Elizabeth Vincent 039W lk Ik ik lk if x x x x x 1 1 x 1 , , , , X X x x x 1 x x x x x 1 x x x w x 1 x + In ' . Jf'5'T:f:5fQef?i5f1.'T'5f - ikikilfvkikvkflrflf lkikiklkikikfkilf x x x x x x x qimjg'z- w x 1 x x x x t' fhh, W... '-oiY'...,,Qi. PEI: TEEQLVH F R E S H M A N S O N G Tune: WAmerioa W We freshmen ever gay We will be true to thee, St. Mary's High. Thou day forever bright, With God's abundant light, That gave our class the right To register, St.Mary's High,to thee Our praise goes loyally, Of thee we singg Twenty-one now are we, Happy and carefree, From morn till night we see Your spirit strong. Our class will ever be, The best you'll ever see, In any sohoolg Long may our name so bright, Be ever in the light Of honor in St.Mary's High For evermore. Robert Earls 9400 Ikikifikikikfk akagakykqggggg vkvkvkrkvkvkrllfk akakakxgkakgqg C an :kxxxxxxx ,mgi.K5cF. sfxxakxxxx as an wk wk ak wk ak 'Xi--M. 4:.1'iA?,+ ' ak wk wk an af :of Ik Q zagi !v. S U P E R L A T I V E S Best Looking Most Popular Most Leisurely Hungriest Most Energetic Happiest Saddest Best Dressed Most Punctual Most Bashful Most Sentimental Fattest Thinnest Tallest Best Dancer Best Gentlemen Sportiest Fussiest Dryest Best Singer None Isabelle Farquhar Shirley Toomey Bernice Carrigan Sister Loretto Thomas Helen Clark Nobody All of Us Isabelle Farquhar Christine Ayers Shirley Toomey Isabelle Farquhar Christine Ayers Mary Vecchia :Harriet Boyle Leory Sangren Emma Culliton Rita Hamel William CliffOrd Betty Vincent lliikvkllflklklk if Ik Bkikrk Hkikikik lk Illik Pk ikikikllrlkrkvlf , ag an as at Ik wk wk 35 if 3' ik Ik D O N'T Y 0 U R E M E M B E R W wk wk The time Christine fell down stairs? 'Y When the Cat had a fight with Helen and Helen lost? When Isabelle had an embarrassing Dental appointment? When Mary and Berenice had to come down to school one night to get something for Superior, and they had to use a candle to see their way through? The time Mary got a joke the first time? The first Dawn party at Berenice's house? The Catechism lesson on the eighth commandment given just for the Seniors? When the Seniors had their first prolonged disagree- ment, and everyone was acting Wcattyn? When the Supervisor did not question the Sophomore boys? The day the new boy arrived--and the questions that followed? The first time the Sophomores were transferred to Room Two? When Helen invited us all to the party she didn't have? . 1 x 1 x x m 1 x x m x x 1 x x x x + x x w m + x m x x x m x 1 x x x W x .n,kw n . j .31-.jI',-.-'. .131 . wz.+iEffc:?:E5J g g 3 1 g 4 3 3 lnifijw ' 8 X 1 1 X 8 1 t an 4: an ak ak Ik sr 'iff-wL.r:Q 1Q, 77 wr lk an as wk af af 9 qw The day Chris, Isee and Bee picked bushels of daisies a sweltering hot day and had to go thru Main St. with them? The day Helen ran away from home but did not get very far? When Shirley was a Sophomore she never had to walk home alone after school? The time we spent a holiday in school working on the Dial? How Isabelle and Thomas had to receive the flag in an empty classroom, from a group of women and neither of them had a chance to make their speech? The Sunday a group of girls were out walking and got chased by a bull? The day Sister made us stay a whole hour after school and kept us toogbusy to breathe? The day Evans turned the clock back fifteen minutes, and the result was just the opposite of what was ex- pected? - When the Junior girls went down to the First National for crates during recess? The day the Seniorsshad their pictures taken and no one wanted to be first? The day LeDuc got a hundred in a Latin translation? Ukrlliklklklllliilf lkillllllklkikiflklk iklkiklikftikiik lkikililiklklkvl' Wa .,.. :rxxxxxmx Nqiyf-g,f. 1kfIfflf+1f '1 'F wk 4: an wk af :of wk 37-Fly! 'F 'F 4' 'V ' 'k ' . 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This class of six sweet maidens Must leave these walls so dear, And lest our friends forget us And our memory not revere, We each and all bequeath to them The items herein listed, If some of you are forgotten The excitement got us twisted. We, the Seniors will to the Freshmen As we are their elders and slaves, Our ability to primp and preen, To make them look like sweet sixteen. So that they might have a chance, Their upner olassmen to enhance. After they have learned this lesson They'll give us thanks, and add a blessing. Likewise the girls, of the Senior class, Will to the boys of the Freshmen class A hundred and one ways to win a lass, The year they pass into the Sophomore class. We know the boys will gladly accept, And as worthy guards the girls they'll protect, For this advice so readily given, Theyfll praise us up to the very heaven. vkvkbkvklkvkvklk Hklllikvkiklklk Pkwkikikikikfkvkfk Ikfklkiklklkvkvk To the worthy Sophomores, meek and mild, s a' .. 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For we know they'll find and appreciate, Our ideas - if it's not too late, To imprint them on their souls forever, They're sure to turn out wise and clever To the Junior boys both tried and true, Ik wk We leave them our joy, so they'll never be blue, To take the days as they come their way, Never to complain of the kind of day4 If the Juniors do as we tell them, We know all their youthful dreams will come true As we know they'll follow this advice right throu May God speed them in whatever they do. To Roy Sangren who lives in the village Helen leaves the pride and privilege, To raise chickens and do work galore And keep the wolf howling away from his door. To Teresa Hefner of Plimpton Street, Mary leaves her voice so sweet. 1 Christine her piety leaves to you, 1 Elsie Paoletti, to the Church be true. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 E23 iigggm gkggggkgg A ilvkilfiklkiklklk x X X 'WnQg'iExw x x x x xxakxxxx N','i..:.-.J,v 'kd' 5--, ..vL' dai- ,.- ' . 82. . . iff' ,ul -. i Rita Hame1,Isabelle wills to you Her ability to take up and do All things whatever you undertake, To do it well without even a mistake. To Cecilia Miller she also bequeaths, Her ability to eat and hunger appease, And in this way to gain more weight We know that this you'll appreciate, What to Jane is left by Bernice, Should be taken by her all in earnest, Her talent to paint and sometimes draw, The prettiest things you ever saw. To Joseph Stanley she also leaves, Her penmanship which will surely please So that it won't necessitate, The use of a lens to read it straight. Helen leaves to Mary Earls, Her wavy hair that ends in curls, Shirley leaves her coquettish ways, To that Freshman girl, named Marv Shea. To Lorraine Gendreau, Christine leaves, So that she might wear, nice lacy sleeves Her thinness and her slender arms, Which would add greatly to Lorraine's charms What Shirley leaves to Doris Paulhus, We know she'll welcome this news, For Shirley's art of poem making, Will help Doris her word to choose. Mary's love for French and Latin, She leaves to a boy quite smart, To Butler who finds these subjects dull May he take this bequest to heart. x 1 x a x s x x i W Y x x x x x x 1 x X X Y Y W 'r -GWKRQLEIM5:-z 'EE han! ' 'n'n!m'f x x x x x x x x x YLQESW x x x x x x x x N I ,y. x x 1 x x x x x :gg lgkify s x x x x x x .' B, Qp3mL5 zu:-big!-M' We the six girls of the Senior class, Leave to Sister Loretto Thomas so dear, All our thoughts and friendship, For her help to us through the year. To her she knows we'll ever be true, As the years roll slowly by, God Bless and keep her is our prayer, Forever and for aye. There's one person we can ne'er forget, For she launched us on our high school days, We leave her our heartfelt love and thanks, For her patient kindly ways. Perhaps you've guessed the name, But lest you should not know, WTis Sister Mary Irmina To whom this debt we owe. To Sister Mary Louis The superior of our school, We give our solemn promise, To keep the Golden Rule., We thank her for her kindness And the advice she has given us, We'll always keep it in our memory, That it may ever guide us. To all the Sisters of St.Joseph, who have taught us through the years, We leave our thanks and loyalty, And we part from them in tears. Many a day we will miss them And their teachings will be like a prayer, For we'll make it the rule of our very life, Ik lk lk Ik Ik Ik It will quide us everywhere. x'x x m x x x 1 w w x x m x x Ik lkikilfikwkvkfkikiklk lklklkvkikiklkfk . ' IJ. arafafarafx-nu: xufazm-kansas xxxxakxas xxxxmwx are--, Our goods are now disposed of, With sadness we take our leave, Our will is madf and sealed And our hearts with sorrow grieve, For we hate to think of parting, From the friends of high school days But we'll ever hold them in memory As backward on them we gaze. If you have not been remembered, In this document of our will, 'Tis just an error on our part, As our hearts with sorrow fill. The Senior Sale will soon take place, And in that you may be remembered, So do not weep or do not cry, We do not want you dismembered. Our witnesses add their signature, To make this document legal, So none can e'er contest the will To later cause upheaval. And so inkmind both clear and sound, As we have said before, We fix the date and seal the will - You'll hear from us no more. 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The sale of empty ink bottles by the entire Sen- ior class, with the extraordinary privilege of having them filled with ink from the office was met with a great rush, but Robert Evans, having the advantage of long legs won out. The clerkship of the candy store at a reduced rate was next offered for sale. After hot and heavy bidding, Marjorie Lowell, in partnership with Mary Campbell produced the necessary price. The front seats at choir to help their vocal cords along was sold to the incoming Freshmen. Ikikiklkikiklklk lkllllkiklkikvk Hkilflkikiikiklkvk lkvklillkikrkwki' lisp ' 1 ' ' I V wa. nv wQiff1sfsQw1 Qa3' i ff 128 Mgx .fi-lH?' 'i1 4Wz fl H?m Y, . PY- -+f'F .f.f+-1 1'ff.i.f'F.. W ' 'iff ' V- s f-,A NQQ -'L,, g w . ' wx T 4 1' wvggy am..aAr'g Q45 P W 1 ' 1- ,WU 'www' mr a-11433 fnowasr pgll' pf 1?f Mvh 6fi A10 fszwzf -s ,d1wf'o vwq M' on aamrmq mm' . h fn m ch q vigm ? ' , r.Q,mg-Qi ,+'w : 1 W WW M14ff . ?mT1 AQZWYQQ , m ww w ' . . ,' 1 - Y , . A f 'U -' ' , A nl , 1 , , v, 1 M. 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The Senior girls, in perusing the articles of general property, decided that the mimeograph work was the next item. But the price being too high,the items were brought seperately byg Inking, Rita Hamel Slipsheeting, Cecilia Miller, Turning the handleg by Harriet Boyle, work on stencils, Catherine O'Shaugh- nessy and registering Anna Ayers. The important and outstanding privilege that the Seniors have of American History, together with the cumbersome duty of pleasurable pursuit of construct- ing maps, charts and booklets was offered at bargain prices and immediately grabbed by no one, so the Sen- iors gave it away to the Juniors. The chairman of the Senior Sale, in most persua- sive tones, demonstrated to the best of her ability, 'the practicality, the necessity and the unrivalled elegence of the books, Cicero, Virgil and Latin Comp- osition and made the price as low as possible.Not any customer responded to the lowness of the price, so xsaid books were offered free. When this announcement xwas made, the entire Senior class gathered round to :check the stampede, but there wasn't any. In order Pk ik Bk ifilvkvkvtrvkilfvkif lklkvkvkvkvkvk FFUIGFFWFFFFYFFUFFFFF Iklkvklklkvkwkvl' 1 x x x x 1 x x h31'mMF 1 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x ikgwspffyf x x x x x x x I gg fm 45, vfb as 1- F mf 75' xcggq. Q. -T' v to make the sale a complete success, they next off- ered S2.00 to any one who would take the books. No response at all. Five dollars, again no response. Ten dollars, and still no response. Finally one hun dred dollars was offered so, William Clifford who is usually so good in Latin offered to take the books with one hundred dollars, so the sale was made, The general properties of the Seniors being dis posed of and all prices met with approval, specific and private property was next in order. Shirley Too may took charge of the sale of her private property which included notebooks of the four years of high complete and illustrated, and bought by Roy Sangren a volume of her original poems in their original manuscript which was purchased by Betty Vincent for Betty realized that Shirley's poems would someday I rank with Longfellow, Dickens and Holmes and per- haps merit a place in the Smithsonian Institutegand lastly Shirley sold her ability to collect school pins, rings and athlectic buttons to Harriet Boyle. Now Harriet's problem of how to wear pins well is solved for ever. Mary Veochia, though she said emphatica1ly,she Hkvkrkwkwklkvkik akqnqraggkggg lkrkrkrkvklkrkiklk alrakakaicakakakw 'vi' 'fi , Q , ln.. sf. , . Y f 2 -'ho arren me-'ff ,a-Marne stlimw fl ' ' f Q an .niwf eff um Meow om: iq 'wtf' 4,01-' ,,'l,.- i, 1. N 'Af ,! 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The first item Helen Clark offered to the nublic was the cat that won the fight from her. There was no buyer so she had to drown the cat. Of the bag of lunch She brought to school every day, the ham sandwiches to Thomas O'Brien, the jelly and egg sandwiches found a buyer in William Leduc. The cake was brought at half price by Ernest Jalbert. The bananas had to be given away because they were soft while the oranges and apn- les were stolen so noone bought them. Helen next off- ered her glasses for sale, and because glasses lend an gsgakgeiirlklkik 7k3ki1k.7k3k3k3K2k Hkikvkrkvkrkrkrkvk lklkvkrkrkwkuk-Pakrk sb ,T -1 ..'-..-I-v' . , ,kxxxqggkxg 338134513 intelligent look, they were brought by Daniel Keefe. The diploma that Helen never got for writing she sold to Joseph Stanley. The reason for the purchase is-- Helen writes large and Joe writes small. The first thing that Isabelle offered for sale was her excessive weight. Cecilia Miller grasped at the opportunity to improve her avoirdupois and made the purchase quickly. Issie's manv and various col- ored kerchiefs were bought by Catherine Clifford.The ruler that she paid fifteen cents for on the first day of school, and that everybody used but herself, until the last day she decided to keep, But Ernest Jalbet who is always in need of a ruler, teased her so much that she finally succumbed to his pleadings and so, he bought said article. , Bernice Carrigan finally started the selling of her property. First on the list was her artistic as bility, and Harriet Boyle, fearful lest she might be- come art editor of the Dial bought it. Her aversion to sitting in one place for five minutes was offered to John Baybutt who hates to stand. The speed with which she is able to hike, brought a large sum from Thomas laplante who does all his traveling on a bicy- Dklklkvlilklkikik ikilliklkvklkikvkvk x x x x 1 8 s s s 2 1 x x 1 x x + 4 . A 1.1 . c. Mihhmnn x x x x x x x x ?qS?5Fafx x x x x x x x x x gg ,gg ag ak ak up 34 I wk Ik Sk Ik ik Ik Ik lk cle. Emma Culliton won the grand rush for Bernice's crochet hook, Emma always wanted to learn how to do fancy work. Last but not least---Christine Ayers too stand. A comb which she offered to Paul 0190 k the n was re- jected by popular vote made the decision, and he pur- chased the comb, The eyes of the Juniors have long been focused on Christine's perpetual calender. Since she had lent it for general use the Juniors paid a high price said article on the accustomed shelf. Among scarfs, a bright orange one was purchased by iarty. Anna Ayers came up and demanded that sell the fountain pen she was trying to save, peace in the family Christine sold it to her The last purchase being swept awayg the tapped on the table with a gavel to indicate sale was ended. At that instant there was a Q to keep her many Timmy Mor her sister so to keep sister. chairman that the great hub- bub for Daniel Keefe was pushing her way through the crowd. Nearing the chairman, he snatched the called. WWhat am I offered for this?N Somebody in the rear shouted luudlyi NA horse gavel-and .N PSoldW said Keefe, and so the Senior Sale ended. vkikikvklkilliklk Iklkik Hllikikiklkvklkikig Ikikikik Ikiklklk Fkikrki' lk lk Uk lk Ik lk Ik lk Ik Ik Sirk :kwi- iklkilliifiilklllif lilikikvkaklkik J U S T Arbutus Camelia Carnation Red Clover Fern Golden Rod Helieptrope Ivy Yellow Lily Oak Sweet Pea Thistle Yasmine Mistletoe Olive Primrose Violet Water Lily Asper Blue Bells lkiklklklllik ikfklkiklkikfkvk 4. ... ,fn ,F ': 2: : 1: zz: 2: 1: 1: : : ' x x A B U N C H O F i F L 0 W E R S I Unchanging Friendship All Of Us Lovliness Christine Sinoerity Isabelle Industry Mary Fascination Shirley Cautious Helen Devotion To Alma Mater Friendship The Seniors Gaiety Isabelle Hospitality Bernice Depart Graduation Sterness Mary Amiability Helen Indolence Shirley Peaseful Christine Confidence In Exams Faithfulness To Teaching Silent Christine I Sensibility Bernice I Gratitude To the Sisters: wk Sk Ikillvklkikvkikiklk Hklklklkikliikifakill i F, x x x x x x x 1 VMQEWQU x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Jmdfjgaf x x x x x x x wi? ...du ff -giuirfe THINGS THAT ALWAYS HAPPEN Short vacations. School not getting out on time. Detention for misdemeanors. The Junior boys breaking windows. Heat coming up at 10.50 instead of 8.50. Everybody wanting trust everyday. 5 Berenice accepts everything that is offered to eat. Helen doing her job of feeding the chickens everyday Christine drinking her chocolate milk every morning. Mary laughs an hour after a jokze is told. Isabelle walks down to the bank every Friday. Shirley sits in the same seat at the show. Junior's making comparison with the Senior's--- and never winning. Everybody reminding Sister it is 10.50. Borrowing ink and pencils at every lesson. Ink spilled at least once a week. Windows opened six-inches no matter how cold , it is. Everybody trying to see the funerals and weddings at the Church. Berenice taking down all the notes at every meeting. The mite box passed every day. lkikikvkvkfkvk Pkikvklkikiklkill Hklllfkikiklkikfk Hklkvkikakdivklkfk ' . . .'I' Lgp, ,' 2:?'I'f21!1'2'f: x x x x x x a 1 W gif? , X X X 1 Y r Y Y Pk sr Ik sf wk ac an Qi-,fa-'pa wr wr ar Pk af wk 4: ' 1 25.522 mc ...eg A2539 '7'. iff 'W' THINGS THAT NEVER HA?PEN A month without homework. Everybody getting lOO in Latin translation. Dial material coming in on time. Boys treating the girls at recess. A hearty welcome to the French period. Helen coming without a bag of lunch for everybodyi Isabelle without a ready argument. Christine minus her chicken dinner every Sunday. Bernice satisfied with everything the first timeg Isabelle actually losing weight. Mary's nose not always cold. Shirley without a half a dozen boy friends. Juniors agreeing with the Seniors. Junior boys satisfied with their seats Book reports an enjoyable occupation. St-Mary's with a modern gymnasium. Class dues paid on time, The Juniors keeping still for a day. Reports back on time. Thomas O'Brien 's sit down striken working. Junior boys not always catering to their stomachs on somebody else's lunch. Ikvlfvkvklklllfklk vkillrkvkvkvkvk 3l43lf3F7kY3Y?k7k3k ikvklkikikvkvkfk 3 :am-2.l.' 'U .'A'n1: m x x 1 x 1 mam Xlijii , x m x x x x 1 x + x x mlm 1 x '9j'L4:if? x x x x x x x x LZEEF3 I-:Q-at -312' -2' S A Y I T W I T H A R T NThe Woman Sewing By Lamplightn 'Bernice Carrigan 'A Helping Handn NThe Concertn NFeeding The Hensn iWHappy As The Day Is Longn NThe Jestern nThe Knitting Lessonn 'The Sistersn NSinging Boyn WA Fascinating Talen nThe Serenade' WMaid Of Honorn NSuspense NLittle One's At Glas NThe Rainbown NSociety Of Friendsn SN Mary Vecchia Choral Club Helen Clark W Isabelle Farquhar William Clifford Needle a I Club Christine and Anna Robert Evans Vergil Choir Christine Ayres Exam Marks The Junior Girls Prom High School Pals nWhich Do You Liken Latin or French? 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Hymn: NOur Lady Of The Wayu Readiness To Oblige Crabbing Secretary Jackn Name: Helen Constance Clark Appearance: Cheery Nickname: NfLenN Noted For: Generosity Hobby:Raising Chickens Favorite Favorite Favorite Study: History Expression: WOh Geen Song: WChapel In The Moonlight' Favorite Hymn: WI Need Thee Gracious Jesusw Virtue: Kindness Fault: Slapping People On The Back Ambition Aviatrix x s X 1 x x x ' x m x x x x x x x 1 x x x x x 1 x x x x x x x x g'i - ,- '-.-'-N-', Liqkg- arxarakakarskak ,Wm ,wig v' :Q.f.M :rxwrakxxxe Xvgymea-ft!! 'k ',, R 91. 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E M B A R R A S S I N G M Was Isabelle's face red when Church on the first Friday of the hat on. We wonder if she thought with that. When Harriet found out whose Iklkilfvklkvkvkvk ikikvklkvkvkvk O M E N T S she walked into month without her she could get away back she had been patting in the dark, she could have dropped through the floor. One day Rita and Anna blew out all the fuses over at the Rectory, when they were supposed to be helping out. Did Mary feel like running when Superior called her back for calling Isabelle a pig. The boys will never forget the time they had to pay forty cents for a small sandwich. Joe Stanley took a lot of Wkiddingn when Rita Hamel was absent and we found out he had taken her home the night before, At an exciting part during a moving picture, Mary in her excitement made the sign of the Cross when she meant to clap her hands. Will we ever forget that report day when every one got low marks.KNeither will our parents.D William LeDuc made a date with Rita Hamel in the classroom , when he thought no one overheard him and everyone was in on it. wkvkvkvkwkfkwk Ikvkfkflffklk Bkrkikikllfvkfk Ik Ik Hkikikvklkvkik Pkak Sk ' 4 A ' -F.4:':fi7:F5ffi1?f562'5'-5:51 5f3k9k3F5k7F9k3k 1433143333 ik FF 9k Pk 7.4 ik Ik ik wk if ik FF PF 34 PF ilu 317'-It,-2 -rl 4 3-' 'FT --Tb! Helen will never forget the time she foolingly extended an invitation to Somebody, to come to see a play in the school hall and---he showed up. That incident between Isabelle and the mirror If you want to know about it , you'll have to ask Isee, but a few of us know just how embarrassing - it was. ' On a hot summer's day Christine and Isabelle had to walk down Main Street, with an arm full of daisies. Everybody asked them how long they had been living in a pasture. Did Skinner and Sanvren feel amall, when they would not be admitted to a public pageant , because they were not old enouahi and Evans walked in with out even a backward glance ,and Evans is younger than they are. Mary had to hold John's head in her lan in the third act of the Hobgoblin House much as she hated too -but then it wasn't so bad because both weree- blackened. One day Mary Vecchia was - a guest at So and So's house. Now Mary has a habit of running her finger over the furniture. This day she succumbed to her habit--looked at her finger and saw it cov- ered with dust and then she looked up to see her hostess gazing at her. Would you be embarrassed. We canit let this slip by--Shirley was seen walking arm in arm with a boy friend, She didn't know she had been seen until questioned the next day by Superior. Was Shirley's face red? 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CSt. Mary's7 There was a sound of hurrying feet, A tramp of echoing u the stairs. KRehearsals? Slsvllvkrkflfilfiifik lkllvklkvkikrk Hkiklkikiklkikikvk Iklklklillkvkrki' . 'ms . 1, T' i Ik Ik ami x x x x x x m x v 11-Q ' x x x x x x x x x x x x x m.: m m .jemyfh x x m x x x x x x c0a1m ,.. 5 Y Iv 2: d it ' x x To one who bears the sweetest name, X And adds a lustre to the same, T Who shares my joys T Who cheers when sad, X The dearest friend I ever had Long life to her for there's no other, Could take the place of my dear mother. fOur mothers! And let the roaring organ loudly play, The praise of the Lord in lively notes, The while with reverent throats The choristers the joyous anthems sing. CChoirl Token of study, hard and true, From years of labor during youth, With mind that has beaten side by side, For liberty and truth. With honest pride, the gift I take, And prize it for the effort's sakez CDiplomaQ Shame, shame, for the starry splendors glow, Above the student's loathsome jail. CDetentionl O day of gladness, day of joy, Our hearts beat high with love, For efforts crowned, for nleasure given, Shall bear us up above. QClass Day! Smiling youth and dancing feet, Cavorting round at will, Pleasant music, joyous sweet, And hearts that ever thrill. iThe Prom! 5'3 F4 l'4' Ikllllkrklkikvkiklk Uklkikikillikivll liilkikllfllrvifrkfakllf 4 x x x x x x x x x x lk lk Ik lk lk 'll if Ik Ik lk Ill 11, u QI-E.1a.5-4.-:B H 'If -1-.-I 3-:Ia-'tai 5 :- u IT' T .', x 1 x x x x 1 x x w x mdf?52fA x x x 1 X 2,4 gl.. , . CQFWmf gkhi' She has a voice of gladness and a smile, And eloquence of beauty. CChristineD Of softest manners, unaffected mind, Lover of peace, and friend of human kind. lMary Vecchial Her head with ringlets of hair is crowned, And in a golden caul the curls are bounds lHelenD Her deep'brown eyes if they had Won the secret of a not care to smile constantly as by fitness happy dream she does sneak. llsahellel The light of midnight's starry heaven Is in those radiant eyes, The rose's crimson life has Siven That cheek its glowing dyes. CBerenicel You pine, you languish, love to be alone Think much, speak little, and in speaking y sigh That fewer words ere reach the heavenly dome. ,fShirleyl Tears, sad tears, I know not what they mean, Rise in the heart and gather to the eyes, In looking back on the happy school days, And thinking of those da s that are no more KGraduationY ' Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see, My heart, travelled, fondly will turn to thee 0 A a Mater x x x 1 x x x x C lm y W W W Y W X X lkiklkikikikvkik gg lk x x 3 x x x w a v' - N 4 .fy .N -git , .a'A I' I L :L w+ i 1. - 1 -n . ' , 1 ,-F' '- -ga,-J -,.' ,Kuff , '4' If s X. qw t,'.A v-,v5.w.ix.'r , XI Q o o-b, d-nm-4v 4.ufnJ W, . x 'A -'Q-t 'Q Q .5 ,sigh 6 an ai' o n , - 5, - : . 'nk'r,,W . 3 l' 4' if ' ,ealim 2 'wil' i lv I O U ll 1 v I ll ,flabtt s9'Nf!5 , tmrzanfxo 32 ,awed an vs liwbf Qrxf' Ll F4 - 1 quuv' aibrffflilg QU ---sm :mm . ' V r . ,. -rv mn.: wud' anal? fum -, .- , -gs-wi: .E'1Jl'2iFf1wi 4 .. ,wrff.4r. ww Jfnlfe' Q U. 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Isabelle was in the back of the stage waiting for the curtain to rise, being tired, she sat down, but alas, the chair broke and poor Issie's pride had a fall just before the play began. lClifford said this proves the law of Gravity.D John Baybutt was out back stage and was not quite ready to appear in his role. Being excited he rushed in, and stuck his foot through the only suit- case that we had. Incidentally the suitcase was sup- posed to appear right after John. Bernice posing as the statue of a famous states- man lost her balance while standing on the piano stool for a pedestal. The statue almost had a terrific fall. We can never forget the time when the boys who were the NGhostsn in NHobgoblin Housen, forgot the sheets and Katie O'Shaughnessy who was not supposed to know they were in one of the rooms, smuggled them a- tcross the stage and threw them at the boys. 1 1 1 1 Y Y Door bells in all the plays usually illustrated 'by alarm clock as in nGod's Wondrous Ways,N the alarm Yciock went off before the time scheduled and everyone 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 g Jiiikikilfvkfkikikikikfk ifrikffifikikikfiil If Q U I Hituwnvf .vine Y: :I OGC- ,H . .x. 'l YFf . ' gi4i'7 '. -' ffm.-1 em wr-f ww ' v 9 1 1 .s- as an ' . :+f:L1'fa,1fQ'g - my Vi: .N v' WR ,f .JVJQH Q :iff UfP.? 'I'?,1 gi' -'Huw t F 0 D O I D ko 0 n , - ' 1 5 saw img fg .,. 'fmifiv' lmgpwg 'f gag I 19 if-iw ' I s K 1482 fail Q-'f7 W91.n TU V 5,13--. el! ' 6 i M fm W- , 1-f . fm .'iT13 1 ,'1Wl:':,A,, ' dum: lim' 960, 1511. ff 'NIJ 1, A J.. af.-mu usp.: j 1f+'f fiU'.:15U!3INq AJ . .m4.-.vwxiw md! fa as Ol 0 '5.'1.'S'?Ef?f72iei. '.-any - '- m m 1 x a x x x vcgififp x x x x x x x x 1 x x x x x m x :QF alrgff x x x x x x x x . 'Eu f -la-f EFF Jw -:eb -- ' mv? ,.. was looking for the visitor, but he didn't arrive, In WMaking Them Irishn, Shirley who took the part of Mrs. Important, was quite slighted. They for- got to put her name on the program and when she appear- ed every one thought it was supposed to be a surprise. nBobN Evans and Thomas O'Brien made the skull that featured in NHobgoblin House.N Isabelle had to pick aaid skull out of the fire place. She was exhausted after the act, for upon weighting the skull it was some where near ten pounds, The problem of blacking the faces of those taking the part of NCoonsN was a great une. Mary Vecchia wore out a pair of shoes trying to ret swme arease paint in town. Sister solved the problem by making a concoction of bone black with cold cream. It served the purpose. Rita Hamel and Anna Ayers were the NSweetheartsN in the HHobgoblin Housen. Everyone said they must have had a great deal of practise for they acted very natu- ral. Katie O'Shaughnessy had the outrageous courage to sit down behind the scenes and munch a choclate bar while waiting for her next appearance. Inoidentally, Katie was supposed to have fainted. Maybe she needed the choclate to revive her, for she did put her heart and soul into the affair. If you ever want to make noises behind the scenes to sound like cannons or gun shots, just askWBi1lN Leduc how it is done. He has plenty of wind to blow a hundred paper bags. That's how all the gun shots were made. They sounded real, too. 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Her Her gentleness went far and wide, Hospital was now renowned, For her charity to Christ's lonely poor, Her life above will be crowned. As this scene passed from my view, Another soon took its place, I saw a farmhouse neat and fine, In front an old familiar face, 'Twas Helen Clark of school days, Her farm was quite up-to-date. x x x 1 x x x x i W Y 1 Y 1 W x x x x x x x 1 x x x 1 x x + x + JI x I u.. vw s .,', . -sl ,TPQQSP gf full 'V . V.-l , :mm MQ cnt . i 1 ' ,. X -T - ' , .ww wa 5- ':.l 33 'ns -,V 'I -.1 f M - ' 1 'I 5-., .,. I'-il' 0 any 1:-X l' N Frff If , R 91 ' , D as-,gp 15,95 I. . gg -7 Y . W W .X 1,'f l Jq' f.f'.Hf 1,l R' , 'J V - wr lg ,1In ,i ': wg fax, ' v HIV, ' SM wk! UNI SJ, En ihmemm .1 , gggggggggggag Ikikvkvkvkrklkik x x x m x x 1 :QQ MMFR 1 3 I Y I I I 'ma'-a. - ,. -- XQQEFQ w All things modern did she have, So her work would ne'er be late. We felt that WLenN would be like this, For when she was in school, She fed the chicks and planted corn, And liked it as a rule, What is this I now behold, 'Tis Berenice Carrigan hale and hearty, When we were Senior girls together, She often had a party. Her cookies, cakes and candy, We ate as well as relished. And now I see this art of hers, Has her future life embellished, For St. Mary's High a new course has, Of Domestic Science handy, And Berenice is the lovely teacher, Her pupils think she's dandy. AS I pondered over these few events- I wondered what next would come, When in my dreams, I saw my friend, A gentle, quiet Nun. Shirley Toomey, as I live, In the garb of Christ the King. She had chosen to follow her patron, And obtain what His love doth bring. In a convent large and massive, She prays by night and day, Helping to lead Christ's little ones, To live in a way that's right. 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Well I sat back and pondered slowly, For our Class had passed in review, But there was something in the crystal, That glittercd bright and new' 'Twas a large and spacious building- With'St. Mary's' o'er the door. But alas I looked too closely, And the crystal showed no more, In excitement I jarred the bubble, And the scene wafted fast out of sights I was left on the mossy river bank, Alone in the bright sunlight I thought of the things that I had seen, Of this Class of thirty seven, And my hope and prayer will ever be, May we meet-ethis six--in Heaven. 1 x Bernice Carrigan - Christine Ayres x x x x m lk x x x 1 x 4 1 1 x m x x x x x x x x 1 x x x x x x s 1 1 x'm x x x + x Q 4 1 x x x 1 x 1 4 x x Ik Ik Ik Sk lk III ik Ik Pk Ik ik 41. I W1 D 5 r un 1 . f s'1 4 ly 1 W, ' , , '.g1j'.3F' umw1t ' g5V ,z , grim' Human wW, 5W AfQ ' '. 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The Advertising Man- agers wnet about town collecting ads, and the whole student body contributed articles of interest. The result was, evervone favoralby commented on the uDial' and everyone looked forward to each issue. Some went so far as to say that we should issue the paper monthly. So the second volume of the nDialN was even better than the first. x x x x 1 x x x x x x x x x x Ikikifikvklllikik Ikikikfkikvklkikilf if . n ..,., i-v-l 1 X 9 .H , 'R vjpf -.fvNg,5 1.1 :iv my V34 i nv ff 'Qf'M NPV! J -' 'Zn-Hi' ..ff 3-A : x'.,?v .'.- i gat Jim' J ,Q we , tint' .-,,- f5wM.,:4z.p35 ' vff - f'F 'ff wif w- 1 , '5 Q' . ,. -3. WIQM' A ,J ---fwvmzi ..f,fi:adjl1c1 ,Jw P1'1tif3 gkf.'fb-U. f'f 4if44f vid L . ' , , , l ', ' n . tv .- 4,--5-! 1 '!- F' VY- we 1 A so A 1 - 1 1-vw!! idx I bn 2 iMf ,:f gs . -' H' -w - .v W 'H M 11' wr 'c9aQ,1-lvl J V . 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An amateur program in which each Freshman had to do what was designated, afforded much amusement to those who did not take part. But the freshmen were good'spnrts'.They did as they were told and took every thing in the sense in which it was given,namely fun. After the various stages of initiation, a lunch was served. Needless to say everyone enjoyed that part of the performance. After lunch, singing and dancing were the order of the day. Everyone went home at the close of the party acknowledging a grand E?Q?w x x 2 x x x x i x x x x m x x x x x x x x x x 1 m x x x 1 'x A 4 .Y JW 111,-nf? 'if-If ' fi' 'TF dxtfwvs Jm R'T H 4 1'3V 'IY ifrslni' ff . Mtv Bif n'!Qm1 4.11 my .wvvlw 11 ffl-10 1' fl -W '-'ff W 'Wm WW an , , -Q .-wnuafzoa m al, f fr5djq + we 2 :I ,soqlgsmfr 'aigqgfgfhql f. 1 ,513 I'-C' -sz, , 1 .g. 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Many comments were made about the acting and the ac- tors, all of which were very favorable and extolled the dramatic ability of the members of the cast. The cast for the play was Darius Krupp,the care- taker Joseph Stanleyg Priscilla Carter, owner,Isabelle Farquharg Marion and Jill, her nieces, Anna Ayres and Rita Hamel, Frank Harlow, Marion's fiance, Ernest Jalbertg Jack Loring, Jill's fiance, Thomas O'Brieng Susan, the housekeeper, Catherine O'ShaughnessygHenry Goober, darky gardener, John Baybuttg Delilah Worts, cook, Mary Vecchiag Bluebeard Bronson, a maniac, William LeDucg Bill Wilkins, his keeper, James Butler, Patricia Dwight, the kidnapped heiress, Christine Ayres. Judging from the cast, one can see that the plot of the play would be filled with mystery and fun. It was judged a grand success by all who attended. 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The purpose of the Crusade is to fos- ter love for the missionary work carried on by the priests and sisters in the foreign lands and in our own country among the Indians and Negroes. The C.S.M.C. is a national organization with headquarters in Ohio. A monsignor is the secretary of the Crusade and it is his dutv to keen in touch with all the active members. At the organization of Qt. Naryfs Unit. Isa- belle Farquhar was elected president, Harriet Boyle secretary, hita Hamel treasurer and John Baybutt head of the stamp club. The unit has adopted an Indian Mission in South Dakota and has sent financial aid as well as other material help. The secretary of the unit carries on correspondence with the various missions and the let- ters from the missionaries are read at the meetings. These meetings are held twice a month and a report of the work accomplished is read. 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There is no one who does nat like a good argument now and then. The debates this year were held in the class room. The first debate wad Resol- ved: That all public utilities should be owned and operated by the state. The second debate was Resolved: That Congress should have the power to establish a minimum wage and maximum hours of labor. Arguments in both de- bates were very forceful and well given. Besides debates, another form of curriculum interest was the assemblies. These took place once a month and subjects of scientific, religious, or literary interest were discussed. A chairman elec- ted by the class, conducted the assemblies, and those who were appointed, read articles on specially ass- igned topics, Some months the assemblies took the form of an open Forum where each was allowed to-ex- press his opinion. 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