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Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q S :J'QQ'fi::9Qa:9'fi L 4f- L Qfk L -fx U. lf- L, lfk L lf' K, -fx K. -f K, 1f' K, Ifk K. QL. fn K, If' Krfx K, -fx k..1f- K, fl K, fx Eff LA -fx K, -fx L Afx K, 4f' L lf' K, lf' R. 1 - . I 'Q . , ' - . 1 Q. ' ' . . 4 ' ' 0 . ll' 5 . ' . A v ' , ' - ,, 4 ' . i . a 1 . ' ' . , . ' . l ' 1 I ' ' V ,U 1 4 4 , , I .2 . 5 . . ' . . i . l . , 4 A 4- 1 . . . O l . ' , . , 1 1 n . Q O I u ' . ' 0 u I . 4 I ' , . - - . - . , n i I ' l - 0 . ' Q. . ' ' F A' . ., 4 D . ll ,. . . - l' 1 ' 1 . A . 'l - . D . ' . l . ' I -, ' v , ' : ' - i Q- ' , 5. ' . 4 I 1 5. Y I ' 5 4 . I ' ' ' ' . n D 4 1 ' 4 4 '. ' . V I'-. I I I I - ' I I I' I I' - ' A ' , G U 0 G n Q 0 ll 0 I U 0 9 x Olhrwtmnrr in Jlnhuatrg The outlook for the hrgh school graduate of today rs begrnnrng to appear brrghter than that of the past few years We frnd ourselves rn fr new world as rt were faced by the problem of garnrng rn honest lrxelr hood Nevertheless we face rt wrth the farth and zeal so typrcal of the Amerrcan youth We of today have a greater chance of lrfe and a wrder scope to choose from than ever before and regardless of whether we are rrch or poor we hold w rthrn our grasp the chance of that career for w hrch nature has especrally endow ed us For never rn the hrstory of the world has man s productrve capacrty been so varred We are enterrng the busr ness world at a trme w hen Chrrstran rdeals are berng stressed a trme when an older gerreratron rs gradually placrng rts trust rts busrness and rts government conndently rnto the hands or rts youthful busrness men trust rng that therr ambrtrons unrted wrth therr hrgh rdeals of lrfe wrll gurde the natron to the prnnacle of success We are beset today by mrsleadrng doctrrnes and surrounded by false leaders who attempt to lead young men astray Let us reflect upon the statement of Pope Plus XI rn hrs Encyclrcal on the Chrrstran Educatron of Youth Chrrstran educatron takes rn the whole aggregate of human lrfe physrcal and sprrrtual rntellectual and moral rndrwrdual domestrc and socral not wrth a vrew of reducrng rt rn any way but rn order to elex ate regulate and perfect rt rn accordance w rth the example and teachrng of Chrrst Hence the true Chrrstran product of Chr rstran educatron rs the super x9 Q6fiw5'Qa:9'FQw:9fifiae5'QzJfiw:954D:e9 4Dk05Q natural man w ho thrnks Judges and acts consrstently rn accor dance wrth rrght reason rllumrned by the super natural lrght of the example and teach mg of Chrrst rn other words to use the current term the tr ue and frn rshed man of character We are called upon as Chrrstrans to study socral teachrngs and so prepare ourselves to take part rn reconstructrrrg the socral and economrc order on Chrrstran prrncrples The great need of the present day rs not more money makrng men but rndustrral leaders who are wrllrng to make sacrrfrces for therr fellow men Probably the greatest rndustrralrst that Amerrca has produced was Andrew Carnegre the Steel Krng It rs needless to recount hrs charrtable enterprrses and hrs furtherance of the socral and ecorromrc status of not only the Unrted States but also of the world rn general As shown rn the hrstory of hrs lrfe w rrtten by hrmself the Chrrstran rnfluence of hrs boy hood taught to hrm by hrs parents was one of the rmportant factors of hrs success We need not go beyond our own communrty to frnd a man well known to all here who has always been gurded by hrgh rdeals of Chrrstran char rty rn hrs treatment of hrs employees Hrs thoughtfulness and care for the physrcal and moral welfare of others have preserved the peace and har mony so rndrspensable to best rnterests of both caprtalrst and worker We are strrvrng fast and strrxrng rn the rrght drrectron when we learn to make use of those Chrrstran teachrngs that we have had the good for tune to recerve rn our school We are sure that our Chrrstran educatron wrll be a decrded factor rn our future lrfe that our hdelrty to the teach rngs of Chrrst and of the Church both as a socral body and as rndrxrduals rs the foundatron on whrch sure and permanent socral Justrce and happr ness wrll be burlt 26545 we-:DVQ :JS '1 1 5 I-v '4 :D 4 0 Rrchard Grace ofIJ-..,IdJ u,.v1 ,gpwggkgqkpf
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9'9Qf?56:NQvG2SQ7s6:RQ:f.GRb,6AEfGAQy0Ab6:ALf6AQa63fS?Qy,?EaGNLf?b6AQr.?fQ::G 912151 will anh ulrztamvnt nf the Gilman nf 1933 G2'-EGb Qf6PtQf1.?:KQfOAQa?fb62'Qy?'-Gf:SbGRS G?tSf?SGASGQNSGPSGGAXEf.6?NG?aQ:7s?Q16'2'-SGNQy?-G6:sfbsfNQ7: 54:DeAb:JV:De94baeQ :QQGFTJ QJQ We the Class of 1933 do he1eby appolnt as our executor ou1 xx orthy successors the Class of 1904 We leave to these the foremost place at the 3bS9I'l1bl1QS of the student body and also ou1 magnlticent tunmshed Sen O1 room To those who deslre a pllvate studx hall we leave the workloom of the hbraly May they use It to then best advantage 'lhe 1l1d1N1ClLl3l bequests to be d1SpOS6d of are as follovxs R1Ch31d Grace leax es hlS dlgnlty DOISQ and I'9t1CQl1CQ to Robelt Mu1phy To Emmett Hogan John Gleen bestoxxs hlS culllng 1I'011 Helen Sxfx eeney donates to Mary Cannon her demule and gentle nature 'lhomas Kelly wllls hls lll11V61Sdl1l,y ot ll'1t919StS to Joseph Hlckey 'lo Hovx a1d hose Walter Nugent bequeaths h1S h1st11on1c tuumphs A 19V1S6d edltlon of 0lth0g1 c1pl'1y IS lett by Chr1stophe1 Bylne to Je1 ome Ryan Because xxe deem them vxorthv xxe leaxe the fnneness of John Hub s sportsmanshlp and athletlc ab1l1t5 togethel xx 1th that of James X6dg9l s to C01 118111.18 Eggleston and FI'dllC1S Casey Edward Hui st IS endowed VVlth John Almy s Poet Lau1eatesh1p James Hlckey s dehghtful d1gn1ty IS lett to Donald Grace We hope he uses It with the same ehectlxeness 'lhe lox able p81SOllc1l1tV of havmond Golden IS transfeued to Edxx a1d P8ll1CC10ttl Because thele can nex G1 be anothel Mal gal et Bu1nett vxe leave to all ou1 successors I6SOLlllCl1l'Ig' echoes of he1 frequent glggles To all xx ho dSpl1Q to l1te1a1y fame Elleen Woods extends he1 l1te1a1y nnesse Margalet Allen IS to lecelxe Sala Carey s SQIIOUS outlook on l1fe those who xx 1Sh to enjoy themselxes The Cl'11OI1lC 11161 t1a ot Wllll xm McCo1mack xxe glve to Paul Metldl ton Joseph Clapham IS bequeathed by F1 ancls Donovan the obllgatlon of xx ate11ng the plants To John Ryan FIAIICIS Bllllxe donates hlS pugnaclous ab1l1t1es He may need them huth Cahlll xx 1lls hel clexelness and cha.1m to Ma11an Cullen Constance Van Housen lb bequeathed Ellzabeth Dlllon s d2lI1Cll1g ab1l1ty Joseph Vlskocll s duty of tendlng to the xx nldovxs and shades IS en t1 usted to James Warne1 A bundle of excellent Illb1S for not haxlng h1S home 3SS1gllYH9lltS IS LOI1l,1lbU.t9d to Joseph H01 nev bx Ha1 old Shea Helen OHa1a IGCQINQS hom hose Malv Scott the IIICGSS mt I163CeSS1l,y f01 lll1t11t,l0l1 duung school hours Maly Bu1nett xxllls hex lTlllSlC1l ablllts to Jax ne Sheehan Malgalet Dxxyel xxllls hel femnnne chal m and attractlveness to Joan Hulley An unusual collectlon of Reclpe Books IS COl1tI1bl1tQd to Maman Donox an by C1106 McCabe lhe enxx of some txxo SCOIQ students the back seat IS left by Mar gueute Boxx den to anx dQS9lN1llg pe1 son xx ho may be vxolthy enough to occupy lt 'lhe class of nlnetten hundred md th11tyth1ee By Daxld Lee and John R,OS9llZVt81g' QQDQQQQJADRQQ .9QQ'4:Dw1-9'4ie0FDe:DQe99gDsDf:Daq9FD w:DQe9Q:e9Fie99 :D:e:95QG-D Jxx 11 fo 1 . . . ...,. . . . . 9 , aw 1 ' v I Y v 7 ! -1 1 1 9 , . Q a ' . ' ' . ' 5 . A ' 1 W. rf v 1 ' . ' I Y L ' Q . . f, 7 1 U , . 5 V I I 1 'I I . ' . 1 . ' ' ' ' .' 0 , , . . D 1 l I I ' 4 4 I I U. 1 fu ., v 7 y 4 y. ' .' 7 1 7 ' ' ' . ' ' y . Y' Y . -7 . o , ' I ' S1 . D 1 . ' ' l - ' e L n 9 I: V a 7 v. . . ' T ' .1 v 1 n . 1 I L . - . ., , , l 9 1 Q Q -I 1 ' . 9 7 , . 1 ' 1 r .1 . 1 I I 1 0 0 l i I n ' v 4 I 'I Y 1. 1 ' 7 1 i 'Y , , ' Al ' l! Q Edward 0 Bll6l1 leaves hls xxlt and dexotlon to Mlckey Mouse to V. . V . . 2 . Y, , .1 3 . Q rs 'I Q . 7 1 ' V' - . V . xx . - C 1 0 D . . , . V. 7 . - 0 C A I. I 7 I I 0 u 1 ' 7 . - - ' 1 'x 7 . ' , ' ra ' C . u Q. . D. u .. . . . , L . X E , , u, , , . s , 4 . . . . v' . A ' ' , . ' . , . . . up I. ,, . '. g b, , 7 7 I 'c ' . rd yy v 1 . ' . l - ' i V 9 ' ' X . u 4 D u w 1 JJ c ' . 0 y' Q 7 . '1'lQ'- xl'
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Q Q Q Q Q 5 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q S G?Qb?-QMCPQGQGN SGRLfGhfQf6z-SCF-Q7s?bGfhfS?'fQy?1Ef.GA QffNQ:4G2f E4.GNG,6AQyG:'fQfO2fb:62f 5 :De9'Qae:9'4DQ5Q:J'fi9Qx:DFi:q9'fQ6 '4D1 Q'f3ozJVik9Qa:9ADQQQQJQJQJQJQQQJQQQQQ :1:U ':D ge it it J 6, .l t. rl CL J tp rl t .D tl, J t rl Q 2 tb G, 9 G, 2 Q ll Q Uhr mamma nf Enhug Durrrrg the prst few det rdes w om rn s place rn the world has been greatly changed 'lhe trrne when w om 1rr w as lrttle better than a slave when she could own no propcrtx w hen Ill her goods as well as herself belonged to her lord 1nd her mrster when she had no rrghts oxer her chrldren w hen she h 1d no xote when she w as not admrtted to the hrgher schools rs gone The posrtrorr of the woman rn the twerrtreth century em bodres rrrtellectu rl opportunrtx crxrc responsrbrlrty polrtrcal and ecorromrc freedom Yesterd ll s chrld drd not h ue these adxantages Woman s work had been almost rgrrored untrl the tw errtreth century Women polrtrcrans law yers or doctors w ere unknown lt w as unrxer sally understood that women s place w rs rn the home E1 en wrth these restrrctrons upon woman we find an occasrorral exceptron such as bt Catherrne of Srenna who steals from Ruth Bryan Owen our frrst present rmbassador to Denmark the honor berng the first woman rmbassador Thrs new posrtrorr of w om rn rn the tw errtreth century that of equal rrghts wrth man has tended to uplrft humarrrty To show that thrs rs true I shall br refly merrtrorr the w or k of 1 few w omen Clara Barton founder of the Red Cross g11e her entrre lrfe for the comfort of the srck and Wounded Another of her professron ltose llaw thor ne later Mother Alphonse spent her lrfe for marrkrrrd rn better rrrg of the corrdrtrons of cancer patrents Jane Addams the great settlement worker llld author has done much to better the standard of the low er socr 1l orders Frances Perkrrrs our present secretar5 of labor has accomplrshed a great deal for w omen rn rrrdustry Cl1rmrrrg that legal standards estab- lrshed slow ly ox er a perrod of marrv Vears for the protectron of women rn rndustry are berng drsrcgrrdel by the Prrate Employers of today Mrss Perkrrrs beg tn a great nght 13, 111181 sw eat shop workers and rs now en deavorrng to better the w orkrng hours 1nd par of laborers Her lrfelong work has been for the rrghts of the cmplox ed 1nd the unemployed are wrdely rerd both for then edut 1tron1l 1 1111 1nd therr sprrrtual trarn rrrg 'lhe few brogr rphrts w hrch Mrss Iepplrtr h1s wrrtten are admrred and studred for then thrrstrrn worth We could not contrnue wrthout tellrng you the work of Moth r Drexel the lrst CIN1l War srster nurse She made rt possrble for tht negroes to reterxe an educatron when all seemed hopeless for them Another tx pe of wom1n rn thrs Ir rstx er 1 w hrch cannot be oxerlooked rs the modern mother lhc nrothcr who crres lrttle for anythrng except for the welfare of her thrldrrn lhe mother w ho teaches her lrttle ones fear of Fod 1nd loxt of nerghbn ln htr xouth she too dreamed of becom rrrg a great wrrt r 1 rcprescnt1tr1r rn Congress an axr rtrlx or one of the manv other posrtrons the mode r n grrl h IS secured but all the dreams of her youth seem now to be forgottr rr for she rs 1 mother a c1pable mother wrth experrerrce to gurde her chrldrerr rn socretx and relrgrorr Her fame rs equal to that of the great women l hue mentrorned bee ruse she has made the greatest contrrbutrorr of anx to thrs human race Perhaps some day mx cl rssm 1tes of tod1V wrll be called to leader shrp 'lhe examples brought befor e them her e show the qualrty by whrch they can ard the w orld The rde 1 to be remembered rn partrng tod 1y rs to choose and to choose wrsely 1 xoc 1trorr irtted to our rdeals and drerms to follow our rnsprratrons 1nd profrt bt tht rdxrce of our super rors and to remember alw ays our class motto Non nobrs sed omnrbus Margaret Burnett . . 1..... . 1 1' 1 1 1 1. 1 , , 1 , ' , o 1 C n C 9 ' ' ' H 1 f 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . c , , . 5 , . , . 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