St Patricks Academy - Patrician Yearbook (Binghamton, NY)

 - Class of 1934

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' l' 1 l Q Xlzmriml fillllvll I,L1c5' KViX'iIlIX' .lzcylw Sllvvllilll lh-zlI1'im- Villlilll .Xlzwimm lMmm'zm 'f?' gif-' ' ?f'i ',37 'ff ' f 537 'Y 'zum- JOSEPH CLAPHAM S How well we remember h1m IH our school debate and publ1c Qpeaklng' Famous for hw 1ncere ehuckle oe 15 one of the most joual and good natured membere of our cla s MARION DONOVAN Mmon ls one of the best natured g1rls ID our l She IQ xery Qtudlous and we know she h1 the 1h1l1ty to make 1 Quccese of her problems Here WI 111111, you lutlc lvlirmnl EDWARD HURST Ed nexer had to reach for a Murad Cool and unhurrled nothmg ever WOFYIBS h1n1 L1ke most unruffled fellows Ed IS qUlCt H15 out-t1nd1ng qual 1ty 18 l11s ah1l1ty for drawmg, Art edxtor of The Pdtfltldll XD l11s jumol year Ed created many de hghtful pntures MARY SHEA Mary ha red l1a1r but she ertamly does not pmtr 1y th xt fmt III her d1spob1t1un ln truth she 1 one of the nnldest g1rls 1n the school and lm her l1a1r 1t lb mdeed a rare charm Deternuna t1on 1, one of Marys outstandmg tralts and :he vull to do and to succeed -mv Page 12 as 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- V F i W' vi iff . . . . . '-E 1' 5 ' I 1 L' ass. '. ' t ' ts ,K K 4 'N A 9 i A ' y eer 1 vs ai 1 i1' I -'I' N . , , 'as E gp 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- ge MARGARET ALLEN Surh L sturdy unc' All durmg the years Pep, ha heen one on whum we uuuld depend Her ste ldfa t 4 nd u rexkmcwler he memhcred h those h k xo well y W u now her S lung., md BEATRIFE C ALLANI Tru' She made many a hrlght and cheerful clay for our class Her happy golueky way we have awry felt .md her giggle wlll former IL Leho ln our hearts MARY CANNON Although he 1 qulct Mary IN not Wllliflllt mum lty when she Appeared ln two of nur plays md m nu: urnte t uf oral expresswn Tn Mxry we uctenu our mute vu-he l r the he t of g.,uod uek Ke? MARY LOSTILK Mary plermng, manner md Cihllgllly, wry hue. mon her frlends ln and out of dns An amhmoua g,xrl md we are justly proud of her Page 13 J -35 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 294 1' ' I -' . I ,' ' ' ZS ' ' . ,' L ' Q - nes: and lc y' lty t he 'lax' at 4 ll e ' ref N ' :U ' 1 1 , ' , , t I Q vs r V' 1 r A H ' X 'H ' ' ' 1 s s , ' 1 ' friends, She gave us evldence of her dramatic ilhll' - ' ' ' s 4 , a 2 ' A 5 'Vg S -I1 4 Y l ' . ' Nl . W will rf 5' . 1 S ' 42 ' ' '1'4 4 A f a ' A J , Q 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 1 W' w. MARION FULLEN St I 1t11Lk 5 is fortunate m haxmg Munm Slit, L Non N crx uncx IL rc cn 1- r lwul and Nhc has ca h t h xersatxlxty L unc Q own mtLll1g,cnLc .md l lWIlI1'S to mLLt hcl ta ks K l M-XRY CURLEY In Mixy we hdxc thc Liblllhlliltlflii of thc quxct u m x lmd 1 t h L ut LIII NIL mm Lucxm 7 A lrlcn y Lu num C ldllllll 'Vhry l 1 thL CICILIAIIHHJIIUII , We MARY DOW NIS 'xllllbllgh Miry Clld not come tn ux until UI L N 1 N U L rm xzc W N 1 u c ny 1 L ony Nha. Lou d not hc with us longcx Il 5 L L nt llLI Htur md cl 3 epcn .1 L Luo tu 'VILIN Q5 BERN 'XDETTE IERRANTI L ull lpplkxlllg Bcmadcttcx nm worm TL w md w LII lmpc WL 1 of LuLL - Page 14 'xii '5' 'C' 'Q' 'Q' ':' jf? I A fp Q L' . 'Q 'Q ' 'A 1 . f ' K 4' Y Q hen had lK'E1.'I .cv zl t' . to wp' s t u ug NC I K- : h . k . , -y I , : L,',- v 4 Q .. - I, ' ' ' 1' wg I amd 1' nfl 'ing gurl, In thc Cl1lS4IAUUl1l vc A her , I qu '. 'L .l ' hc vl' ' ns. A dl ' mf pa , w all 1 . ' ' 'Ly' - 1 ' ' ' I mc 5: H ' 5 . I L, I A I v , A ' Ulll Qcni ' ywu' Jhv: has won the fricl dxhip I all our clusf. W' ' zl' hu 'il nhl Ma ' 3 :md al 5 - g I W I i 1 ' 'nu xx'-1 wa il I' Wd, J d f 1 Cl'hl'. l ,li .1 ' Y . J I XXV: 1 'Wa I 'Ll 'l. Sl- Il I rw L'x'L'1'ytl11ng with il 'ull 1 c 1 ' arc f ' muu' um watch hm chmh thc laddvx' . Cm: . Q -:- 4- -:- -:- 4- MARY FLAHERTY 51111 1 1 111119 111111111cx1111 111116 1n1p' Hcr 111111 1 1 r 1111 1111 11 1 I1 111111: 11,111 1111131 111: 11111111cr Mary Y1111 newer C111 111 1111111111 1161 w111111111 fee111'1g 1111: 111pp11111Q :he 1:11111 1c111 to 121111116 JOSEPH PLAN KGKN1 Yllll 11111111 1111w the p1111o 1 p1ay1d lt 111111111111 I 1,11 crmg, VJC1 1116 11111 W1111 11110 p .1 1111, B61d6S 11115 Zl1711lly 1 1 1111111111 for Wfltlng Pr11111111en1 111 the P1121 11111 R111111 11 111: ha put acrm- mdny 11111111 A 11111116 1 re11r111g Qort of 11111 Whtl w111 11111111 111 1111111 111 the w11r111 1111115 LEC ILIP1 CJIBBONS 1. s llIlN11lI1L 111 cx1ry11111 Vw 1. 111111: 111 11111161111 by 11111 a 11111111111 w1111 cr EVELYN GIBLII11 C111 WL cxcr f11rg,c1 thc 11111111 11 EXL1Xll 111 1111111111 1111w11 1111 11111111111 1x1r 111 v1 1111 NCI y LI 1 mg ll fccl 11.1ppy cxcn 11 8 30 111 1111: m11r11111,f1j 111 1'1cr 111.11110 ways 111111 L1ClI1L.1 1111 1 11 111ar1- 111 our 11ass Page 15 'Q' 'Q' 4' 'Q' 4' .4 i 11 'Z ' ' 4 ' 1 1 1 11' 11111 1ycf 21111 spa 111 1 ' wer 11 LC11 LIN 1111 v s 'z . 6 N ' 1 '1 's 1 ' 1 V111 ' 'S7 1, Joe 11 I' s the 1 T 1'y' Y. 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' CII 1 11!1' Q 'Q' 'C' 'i' 'Q' 'C' Qi Her personalxty and good humor have assured her the frlend h1p of eyery one of her class Happy and cheerful we know shell always succeed Keep that smnle Ponnle' e III feet10u the good order ath etnt and a qUEilltlCS1I'l oe ahxhty to enjoy he 19 known to DONALD GRACE In keepmg, wxth the tradmon that every graduate he .1 man of culture and refinement we pre ent Don A retmng lad almost to the pmnt of ha hfulnes Don would rather write out hls EI1LllSl1 theme thxn go to a dance A steady and smtere worker ht D n to a t FLORENCE HIGGINS EMMETT HOGAN Em stands 5 11 ln has coat He seemed to haxe the knack of gettmg to school just after classes haxe started He IS a speaker of note and all hooks except text hooksj are beneath lllb notxce JOSEPH HORNEX laugh has more than once upset around S P A Peppy popular httle but studluus we find these The greatest of all however IS hls a joke As the Rajah of Mygat U5 Page 16 -5 4- 4- 4 4- 4 V 0 . Q' ' S jo'sl s 1 . 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Hlaturg nf Ihr Gllaaa uf 34 In the 1901011 of the clouds 1 place called the Fleld of knowledge lles The huge plllals of the Court House of this kingdom are seen ln the blue sliles The all IS astll' Iuxcltement IS everxwhele' It IS the day of he trlal of the Class of 1904 of Saint Patrick s Academx Upon entelln the huge portals of the Tribunal of Wisdom the eyes are ma netlcally drawn to the seat of the Spur of Vtlsdom a splrlt VvlS6 good and learned 111 all things fThe class adx ocate advances and speaks J This day a grave problem confronts us It IS to be declded whether or not the Class of 34 IS qualified to be admitted lnto our Fleld of Knowl cdge wher ern the Learned alone are permit ed to enter CCalls Splflt of Vv71SdOIl'll Come thou Splllt fall and free ln Heaven called Bright W1Sd0m Come Splrlt of Light w hose abode IS ln the Upper Clouds Oh Wisdom come and halkell to what we I1'101t3.lS have to ask' fThe goddess appears J Why do lou bld me come' How can I help you' Wisdom IS ever ready to ard mortals w ho persevere ln her pursuit Class A Oh Splllt we humbly ask you to pl lce XOUI approval upon the lntelllgence of he Class of 34 Splllt of VK Where are the witnesses wllo are capable of glvlng testlmony upon a sublect so difficult? bring tllenl forth that I may hear the grounds upon w lllch the Class wishes to be admitted to he Fleld of Knowledge Class A Mlss Freshman come lnto the presellce of Vllsdom and tell what you know about the actlvltles of your Class IH their first adven tures ln the Fleld of H1 h School Lealnlng you In the berrlnnrnf of our hlgll school COUISQ we were made to see tle beauty wltll w hlch God clothed the l1l16S of the field Our professor IH blologl pointed out the mlllnel by VSll1Cl1 DINING PlOV1d9HC9 fitted the smallest of Hls creatures for their lliibllia Splllt of Mischief Cunknown to the S of XV1SdOI'!l who has enteredj ies but do you ISC rll the tlme w hen the llzald dlbilplleilled from the ter IHIIUIHQ S of W Cturnlng her heady Splllt ot IlllSClll6f have you followed me a am S of M Yes IOI I w rs almost dally with these clllldlen I should bc able o ludge better th IH xou S of W Husll hush Mlschlef S of M but let me tell xou one more thlng The members of that class were alwaxs asking sucll slllx questions as Wllen does the tadpole lose hrs tall'? S of Vi Proceed and heed not tllls llfIlSChlef s talk Mlss F In algebra we learned mam tllllloi frmon them new uses for x y and Z through w l1lCl'1 we were able to tell how many nlckles and d nles a man had lrl his pocket S of M Bu those clllldlen wasted a lot of tlme dlawlng funny lines on their papers and saylng that tlley represented equations Mlss F Knot heedlllg lxI1SCll18f In En llsh cl rss we met the noted hero Ulx sseus as hls story IS told by the best English translaters i .5 L. Fam -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- 224 . 9 I OI. I I I . , I I . . I . u .' 1 9 . ' -' V V I. g I I. . I s g - fl , i 1- 7 7 7 I ' 7 v n 44 ' . . 1 ' ' I I , .I . . . I . I I I . I I . I II . . . I , I. . I I . I I ' a 1 v v 1 v 77 cc I , v ' ,. I . 'I ' ' 0 I . . . w v v ' s -1 . ,, I U I' ' -' V Y v , . . Q . A , I c I . . t I , L n ' .' II1 ra . . ,' . . 4 ' ' I I . I. I . I . 77 U ' - . ' - 7' ' l I I . . . I I . .I I I . . .III I I . ,, g . MISS F. Oh SD1l'1t of Light, delgn to hear' what I have to relate to , I D Ig . . I , , 1 I I I I. I . . . I I I . ' - . - 1 - ' 1 ' L 77 cc 7 , , ' , . I' . ' , , . 1 1 ' 1 4' 77 I I I . II II ,I . I. . II .I . I I g ' .77 I I H I 7 1' 12 v' w ' 1 I 1 t I' ' 2 j . ss , , , ' ' rr . . , . u x ,, , . ' I v . , y ' L ' V ' 4.1 nf nf Y ' - ar N f H . C ' ' ' 1 I , ar ,-' U - v . v ' . . , ' I . cl: C gl I , ,I I I . , ,. , . , , I . I I,, U J . I I I . I I. n n L A C ' ' . . - . - y' . . , ' ra ' . ' ' ' g z ' 1 ' , . ' . 1 . 1 ' ' - . , rr Q -'Q' 'C' 'G' 'S' 'C' Q Page 26 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 34 fCont1nuedJ S of M Some of the boy s and grrls couldn t understand how Ulysseus snould spend en years of hrs lrfe lookrng for hrs own home Im sure rt doesn t take them even five mrnutes to find therr homes Class A Mrss Sophomore step forth and add your testrmony to that of your srster Mrss S Oh heaven born Sprr rt Lrsten to the many trrals of our Sophomore year We labored hard to make trrangles appear congruent rnd to find out why parallel lrnes never meet fSprr1t of Mrschref trres to rnterrupt but Soph goes ony Thrs year our brarns were taxed tryrng to remember all the strange characters rn lrrstory among them the handsome and athletrcally burlt Henry VIII Mrss S Our Caesar class was made memorable by the rntroductron ot Babe Ruth s specralty We nearly cracked our br 'uns tryrng to lear'n Ill the vocabular y requrred rn he second year of Latm Sprrrt of M Well that drdnt do you any good because you lost nearly all the Latrn baseball games you play ed Mrss S Sprrrt of Wrsdom Mrss Junror yyrll tell you how the Class of 34 regarned therr reputatron rn thrs sport Class A Mrss Junror krndly take the stand Mrss J ibows before the Sprrrtj Oh Sprrrt' the Joy we felt at havrng passed through two years of our hr h school course was modrfied when ye encoun ered the hardshrps of our tlrrrd year It was our prrvrlege to edrt the Patrrcran an honor to yvhrch we had long looked forward During thrs perrod our trarnrng rn socral amenrtres was not yy antrng We gave the first Junror Senror Prom yy hrch as many of my colleagues can estrfy yvas a very drgnrfied and enjoy able event We shall endeavor to demonstrate our esthetrc dancrn fThe four rrse and dance J Oh Sprrrt may my testrmony also add to the credrt of our class Class A The last wrtness Mrss Senror wrll noyv step forth 'Vlrss S Oh Sprrrt of Wrsdoml our uphrll Journey proved very arduous thrs year French composrtrons and the readrng of he Petrt Journal were cr ly a few of the heavy tasks we had to perform S of M But Mrstress Wrsdom these people sometrmes depended on he back seat members of the Class for therr translatrons of the Petrt lournal or advoca ed the srn rng of the Marserllarse rnstead of the readrng lesson Mrss S Our argumentatrve abrlrty was proved when for the second trme we were grven the decrsron rn the annual Senror Junror debate For the first trme rn the hrs ory of Sarnt Patrrck s School our class took part rn a publrc debate wrth a team from another school that of Sarnt Mary s of Cortland Sprr rt of M Penelope proved to be oo musrcal a name for one of your Senior boys N est ce pas' Is he not gorng to Cortland next year? Sprr rt of W Hush hush Mrschrefl And what of your Latm classrcs thrs year S of W You have grven evrdence of honest endeavor rn the field of Learnrng Surely four years filled wrth so many actrvrtres such as yours ue enough to qualrfy you to enter upon preparatrons for your Graduatron Day Margaret Krrvrny 13 , 'Q' 'I' 'Q' 'I' X -:- E6 1 Y 1 ,I ' ' ' 'Y y ack 7 . I I 1 , v ' A . ' ' I . ' v 7 . ' L D 0 r , ' - ' 1: ' U ' ' . v Q ' v v ' 1 77 . . . H i . '. , . . I , ' n . I w l u 1. . k a 2 , . ' . rv . -. . . . . M H . , . . 1 1 ' v . u - p tx I . . I 7 . ,, , . ' U , ,. . ' . ' ' 7 ' I tv - - . .C ' - v' n 1 ' I . A' V 1 I ' ,I c L V . ' ' il ' 7 Q ' 7 v 7 . ' ,, rv Y . H . . .... Y. v ' 9 1, , . . ' ' . . . N I KC ' ' ' KY, ' 7 . V ' . . H . . , . . . '0. . , ' D , 4 . . ' . ' . . . H '. 1, V . ' H I . . . . '. . i . 7 Y . Y . n. . . H . . . . . . . . , . . y. . . .- . , . K , V 1 4 . . . . v r rf , N . 1 . . 1 - ' 4 ' U- - ' O. . H . . 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I U . f a YY 732 gg Page 27 Binghamton a Glentenmal Hear We cons1der It of spec1a1 s1gnflcance that one hundred years ago thlS month our Clty was 1ncorpo1ated as a v1llage It l1ke us had reached the first IHIIGS one t0W31d 1tS end and looked out on a futu1e that was prom1s mg and br1ght Olll onlx hope IS that we may succeed 1n shapmg our IIVQS as well as Bmghamton has moulded 1tS 1ndust11es and government From a few settlels a populatlon of over 75 O00 has sprung Blnghamton has been called the P31101 C1ty and Justly so Not only IS It s1tuated advan tageously for hose xx ho love the beautles of natule but today It 1S a c1ty where1n Cllme 1n a large measu1e 1S suppressed Parallel to the h1StO1y of the growth of the c1ty IS the h1story of the C2ltllO11C Chu1ch 1n Bmghamton From the beginmng the Catho11c Splflt ln ou1 commun1ty has been man1fest and has contr1bu ed ltS share toward bu1ld1ng the c1ty to 1tS present h1gh standald of mora11ty and beauty Al though the off1c1al reco1d of Cathol1c1sm 1n thlS v1c1n1ty begms 1n 1834 long before the Jesults had come mterested 1n promo 1ng the sp1r1tual welfare of the savages Befo1e 1650 these devoted men from the north had arr1ved As the Cathol1c populat1on of the surroundlng settlements 1ncreased the need of a church was felt A comm1ttee of five persons enacted the agree ment mth a contractor to bu1ld the church A Slte on Leroy Street was chosen Perhaps It may be mterestlng to know somethlng of these men and the1r lesources They we1e the only ac ual Cathohc res1dents of the Vlllage All were poor men who could scarcely support the1r fam1l1es The largest amount subsc11bed by them was S50 One was able to contr1bute only S1 37 F01 some 3 ears the llttle pa11Sh was attended by m1ss1onary prlests About that tlme he Er1e vxas lay1ng 1ts track f1om salt water to flesh Among the workers the usual d1S01 der and lawlessness p1 eva11ed The most potent 'md p1Ctl116SQl1e fl U19 1n suppress1ng the men was a stalwa1t young I1 1Sh1T1d.ll For keepmg peace the v1llage1s sald that he was worth th1rteen pohcemen CThe Vllla e HGVCI had that manyb He went looklng for t1Ollbl9 that he m1ght suppress It If exhortatlon and adInon1t1ons falled to allay the d1stu1be1s then he black tho1n heart1ly adm1n1ste1ed convmced the d1SOld91lX of the 81101 of the1r ways Wlth h1S black tho1n he shep herded many to thell own ood and that of the Commumty Such was one Slde of llfe of The Peverend James Franc1s Hourlgan founde1 of Salnt Patr1ck s Chu1ch and Convent It IS 1a1gely due to the f01es1ght and ablllty of Fathe1 Hourlgan that vse one ou1 p1esent state of Cathol1c1ty 1n thlS c1ty H1s congrega lon 1n eluded the Cathol1cs of the countles of B1 oome Chenango and Delaware It IS Sdld that he felt so1ely the loss of a reglon about thlrty mlles from here when h1S b1ShOp annexed It o another pa11sh He lOd9 h1S horse OX er narrow paths cut through v1rg1n forests and fo1 ded st1eams swollen vuth melted snow and ICS He was a man vsho 1nsp1red 1everence and awe All who knevu h1m lox ed 111m and adm11ed hlS courage and the hOllneSS of IHS llfe A 131011661 of tl1e Chu1ch 1n Bmghamton he converted many dur mg h1s pastolate of fo1ty five 5 ears Now that paush whlch he so capably shepherded IS d1V1d9d 1nto many congregat1ons but all al1ke remember h1m and honor h1S memory Jayne Sheehan 525, 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- tile . i Q , 4 ! .v 1- ' 7 7 1' . v '- 1. 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T ' I' . . . ,. f , - ' ' . 1- v 4' ' ' v 9 7 93 -:- 4- 4- 4- 4- gg Page28 Munn rllvahrng We can all I dare say revert to he days when we sat at our mother s knee lrstenrng wrth rapture to the farry tales w hr h have been handed down from parent to chrld through countless generatrons Tell me another story has been rs and always wrll be a plea of clrrldhood fhere rs how ever no lrmrt to the story age The desrre to read contrnues on throufrh adoloscence rnto maturrty the Mother Goo e fables of our efr lx years yreld rn the lapse of trme to Alrce rn Wonderland and Ar rbr rn Nrghts and then to Tom brown s School Daxs Though xxe have outfwrown the folklore storres they are nevertheless the nredrunr between the age of chrldhood and that of xouth A stepprnff stone so to spe rl betxx een our farry daxs and those of realrtx Durrng our first year rn school we master ed th rsolrttd sentence type of readrng It opened a new xx orld From then on our fund of knowledge rncreased untrl books became almos rnsepfrrable comp rnrons Po us a book became A magrc sort of thrnfr that makes you sarlor chref or krng I our readrng xxe assumed the role of sarlors travelers on the w aterx paths adventure and Jewels of knowledge lurked rn e ery corner But the questron arrses What really constrtutes mol rc rdrn 7 There rs at the present trme much drscussron on thrs all rmpr rtrn toprc We find rnnumerable lrsts of recommended books comprled by self stxled lrter ateurs and crrtrcs Upon close observatron how ex er we rre confronted by a drversrtx of oprnron and we find ourselves drvrded rn chorce strrxrnfr to reason what course rs best to pursue The oft quoted lrnes of Frftncrs Bacon Some books are to be tasted others sw rllowcd urd some few chewed and drgested brd us use cautron rn our chorce of refrdrng On a xvrntry evenrng 01 on a summer afternoon rt rs conducrve to peace to open upon Rolvaag s Grants rn the Earth The charm of Pol vaags storv lres rn the authors power to make one feel the somberness of the lrmrtless prarrre at twrlrght the solemn hush of a world wrapped rn snow the sweep of a wrnd as rt rushes across xast fields of wavrng ffrarn It rs srmple vrvrd movrng Rolvaag hrmself rs a xery rnterestrng char acter At one trme rrr hrs boyhood he walked fourteen mrles to obtarn a copy of Ivanhoe Because we read wrth delrght the modern authors let us not rmagrne that they surpass or even equal the old masters If we enrox such bro graphres as Maurors Strachey and Morley we nrax xxrth equal delrght or even greater delrght turn to Dr Johnson and Edmund Burke Rostand Barrre and other excellent playwrrghts need not drm our rnterest rn Shakespeare who rs greater than all others combrned The modern poe ry of Edwrn Arlrngton Robrnson should not detract from the beautres of the poetry of Mrlton and wrth all therr charm and rnsrght the modern novels of the brrllrant Galsw orthy are not rndrspensablx necessary to the rntellec tual and sprrrtual readers who have access to Melxrlle s Nlobx Drck And to lose one s self occasronallx rn the works of the old mrsters frees one from the tyrannx of tryrng to keep up The rnsprratron whrch we recerve from the pen of famous men and women whose wrrtrrrgs lrft us rnto the land of mx strcs en rble us to burld up for ourselves rdeals wrthout whrch we mrffht be worthless or even dangerous to socrety these wrll be our Uurdes Marron Cullen A Iage 29 55 -5- 4- -5- 'I' 'G' M 1 . u 4- 1 v 1 17 9 y V ' . v. 1 I v f, v 'fa g r s, ' 1 1 ' 1 U e . e 1 77 ' 1 1' ' V 1 ' 9 v a - a ' 0 . . u I 1 u . 1 r - O 1 1: - ,S 1 I. . ci I1 , . 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Ar' J 7 r fllllarglanh rr Evrrentennarq Three hundreds years ago the lrttle town of Cowes found an eager group of Ca holrcs and other persecuted Chrrstrans They were embarkrng for Maryland the future cradle of relrgrous lrberty rn Amerrca The vorce of Cecrl Calvert rang out rn commandrng tone that they be very careful to preserve unity and peace amongst all the passengers on slrrpboard and that they suffer no scandal rn offense to be grven to any of the Pro estants whereby any Just complarnt may hereafter be made by them rn Vrrgrnra or rn England and that for that end they cause all acts of the Roman Catho lrc relrgron to be done as prrva ely as may be and that they rnstr uct all the Roman Catholrcs to be srlent upon all occasrons of drscourses concern rng matters of relrgron and that the sard Governor and Commrssroners treat the Protestants vsrth as much mrldness and favor as Justrce wrll per mr Wrth Cecrl s rdea fixed deeply rn therr mrnds the colonrsts put therr sarls to the gentle northern wrnd Four months on a cold dreary and stormy sea drd not seem to drscourage these enthusrastrc settlers for the of the country They then made a cross from two mne trees and carrred two shrps bearrng the noble founders appeared upon the shores of St Clement s Island In Massachusetts lax Colony and Plymouth Colony Purrtan Narrovx mrndedness marrrfested rtself John Cotton a Purrtan drvrne declared Democracy I do not concerve tha God drd ever ordarn as a fit government for erther Church or commonwealth Quakers were banrshed from the colony because they drd not conform to the Purrtan belref In the colony of Vrrgrnra relrgrous lrberty was found wantrng for rn to leave the proyrnce We must therefore turn elsewhere for he begrnnrng of relrgrous freedom rn Amerrca And so let us look rnto Maryland as the colonrsts drsembark upon Qt Clement s Island he rsland over whrch hrstorv passes so lrghtly Here the Catholics erected an altar upon vshrch Father Whrte a Jesurt offered the Holy Sacrrfice the first to be sard rn that part of the country They then made a cross from tvso prne trees and carrred rt rn processron whrle they recrted he Lrtany of the Holy Cross Bancroft a Neva England Purrtan clergy man wrrtes The Catholrcs took quret possessron of the lrttle place and relrgrous lrberty obtarned a home rts only home rn the wrde world at the humble vrllage whrch bore the name of S Marv s It rs eternally true that Maryland rs the home of relr rous freedom The Calvert founders brought rt here and establr hed rt here and here rt lrved unchallenged as long as therr power remarned Po er Wrllrams can not recerve the credrt because Rhode Island albert vsrth a charter lrberal rn rts terms drd not welcome or harbor as crtrzens erther Catholrcs or Jews The Calverts vselcomed and har bored all both rn relrgrous and rn poll trcal rrghts They gave to the world the vrsron and the exampl whrch once rmplanted rn the human heart wrll quench the dangerous consequences of relrgrous anta onrsm and pregudrce whose embers and smoulderrnfr fires lllllrapplly Stlll abOLlI1d Lucy Krrvrny N L -ir I 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- M 9 - ' I , 1 U . 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Q2 'S' 'I' 'G' Q- 'G' QQ Page 30 illllumr Aa a Qlnmpzmtun MUSIC IS the unlversal langauge of the human soul a means by Whlch the 1nt1mate emotlons of manklnd can be expressed through the natural forces of rhythm and sound When one hears beautlful mus1c he 1S carr1ed out of hlmself 1nto a 1eg1on of beauty The Frenchman Gelman and Spanlald all consldel lt n 1nd1spensable factol ln human l1fe and as much a necess1ty f01 exlstence as food and drmk And vyhy '7 Because slnce helr cradle days th1s language of beautlful sounds has enhanced the lands of the1r blrth From eally ChlldhO0d they wer t1a1ned to appleclate 1tS com pan1onsh1p and to 1ob them of lt would be to snatch away the pleasure of l1fe 1tself Fable legend h1btOlW and experlence combme o lllustlate the extraordmary effect of mus1cal sounds on mln and beast We can of coulse only guess how thousands and thousands of years ago when savage men roamed the stlange and anc1ent yy orld melody made 1 s first appeal to the human hefut SChOl31S belleve that man s very flrst mus1c was hls huntxng call crylng out as he t1acked beasts through the forests Among the trees alone except fO1 the presence of yv1ld an1 mals qulet save fo1 the occaslonal call of a b11d the Indlan became sub' dued and yearned fO1 champ1onsh1p P1obably he llked the sound of hlS oyvn volce So It happened one day as he rested that he repea ed the hunt 1ng call for h1S oyyn pleasule Th1S was hlS fl1st melody When he and h1S tr1be learned to put th1s cry together Wlth othe1 slgnals the sounds grew to take the form of tone comb1nat1ons Thls recreatlon had become necessary o the savage LlkGW1S6 It IS ssentlal to man IH general as necessaly 1n flct as flesh a1r IS to h1S lungs Throughout l1fe from Ch1ldhO0d to old age mus1c IS an lndlspensable ch1ldren of love An anc1ent legend has lt that the Babe of Bethlehem vyhlle ly 1ng IH the manger heald the song of angels The heavenly chorus had come o proclalm Hls K1n shlp and the syyeet cadences of then hymn caused the HoHly Babe to sm1le 1n Hls sleep We all knoyy that an lnfant IS soothed and quleted by hls mother s lullaby IH the rhythmlc rocklng of the cradle The Rock a bye Baby IS 1ts fil st lesson IH mus1c appreclatlon Rhythm IIOVSQVQI goes V21 h us beyond ou1 cladle days 1n the play song of chlldren Who does not lemember ga1ly t11pp1ng to the happy tune of Farmer 1n the Dell and London Brldffe We not only sang but danced as well Thls danclng was the express1on of an lmpulse to move to the lhythm whlch yye felt even 1n our youth The Chu1ch also has played an 1mpo1tant pa1t 1n the development of mus1c Pope Gregory the Great thought It SLlff1C16I1t1y lmpoltant to collect and publlsh those l1Eil'IT10H10l1S melodles named fox h1m Grevorlan Chant the model fo1 all S3C1 ed mus1c Centur1es ago It vyas the Monk P10 D1retzo who fl1St started the scale Through the lnfluence of the Church schools of Counte1po1nt and Polyphony yy 16 establlshed Thlou hout the ages she has fosteled a love for thls subllme study And lastly the song of the psalmlst Vylll chant by the mouth of the Lhurch vo1c1n the note of hope amld ealthly sepalatlons And as that song dles ayy ay yyc shall be ushe1ed to the accompanlment of mus1c 1nto ou1 leal and evellastlng home yye shall halk unto song and o lute borne aloft as yye hea1 the S91 aph1c chons fo1 mus1c and ltS dellghts yy 1ll be part of heaven f01 US Bs '1t11ce Callan Ll L 935 -:- -:- -:- -:- -e- if 7 Q l .. - I . . , A. , . k , al , , ' 1 Y. , , ' ' , . , ' t ' 4 K u 1 1 u 4 I , . 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I QQ I lj' I ,, W --12' e f fgffiaefrf!-W W, .2 'QQ 1 r- ,Hy ff 'CVM M Uhr limarr Qlnum EVLLYN GIBLIN Ver n xx H1 TII Hlux Qllxw M y Mgdl Page 18 E -:- 4- -:- -:- -:- M oo ' 9' I gg I A. 4 - W j .WX - y lil' ll ' ll CH gg A J:- -:- 1 -:- A -:- -0- QQ --IL 1521551011 Wing Jia Eramatu-:Ph Aa Qlnntrxhutmn Gln the 1511111 Hear The Upper Room a most beau 1ful and 1mpress1ve d1amat1zat on of the pass1on and death of Our Lord Jesus Chr1st was presented to the publ1c by the Pat11c1an Play ers March 18 1934 The scene was la1d ln the 11ppe1 room xx he1e Jesus met vx1th h1s txx elve apostles for the Last Supper Tluoughout the s enes the s1ncer1 5 and trust of the 1nnocent S61VaI'l'E box XV916 revealed also the love and g11ef of the beaut1ful Ma1x Maofdalen the sllent SOIIOW and d9VOt10H of H1s Blessed Mother the love of John the vmpathy and k1ndness of Veronlca and that of Joseph of Arlmathaea the hosp1tal1ty of he 1nn keepe1 Achaz to M315 the Mother of Cl111St the SOIIOVS ful 1epent nce of Peter and late1 the 1emorse of the soldler Lon gmus and the ho111ble fea1 and tlagedx of Judas Th1S p1ctu1esque and solemn p1oduct1on added a smcere and dex out 1tt1tude towfud the obselvance of the Holy Year Pe1sonnel The Doctor Hoxx a1d Pos Ma thevx Edxx ard Dacey Mark Celald Mu1pl1y Luke Joseph Flanagan John Alf1ed Pose Achaz fLandlord of the uppe1 roomy Wllllam McDonald Samuel Qh1s se1vant boxh Thomas McMaho11 Joseph of Aumathaea Donald Hlckex Peter Fugene G1bl1n Judas Joseph Clapham Longmus F1anc1s C1583 Mfux John Huth Marx Maffdalen Helen Qumn Ve1 on1ca Ex elx11 Glbllll The cast of thlS d1ama aclxnoxxledge thell s1nce1e g1'1t1tude to then dl19CtO1 The I CVQI nd John W Lx nch But fo h1s unt111n 9H'01tS 'md patlence the Uppel Poom could not have been he unusual success tl1 1+ lt xx as Beh1nd the f0OtllglltS of ex e1x p1oduct1on H1916 a1e filxx 'Iys those xx l1o do not IQCQIVG then ughtlx dese1ved c1ed1t and thanks The cast the1e 1019 also xx1shes tc extend hell thanks to all the T9ClllllC 1l Qt iff xx ho alded 1n th1S pe1fo1mance Ass1st1n0 111 D11ect1on M1ss 'XIa1x P1165 'NI'1ke Up Nhss l1ll1'1n C1'1ne btagc lNlanf1ge1 FIWHCIS Doxxns Ass1st'1nts l obe1t C1een John Falla he1 Fdxx 'ud IIl1lQt NI 1ltll1'1's l ee I 1ch'11d Folden and NIICIYIQI Dfzcex Also to all the xx omen xx ho OQHQIOUSIV ,qaxe the11 tlme 1n tl1e mal 11151 of the costumes H -.. ,.-- Q.- ,miiw ,Www ,,1,,, ,Ar , -,,v,w, dl :ill ' 'L!l.l:::L::.' 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Crrorzr Ehrnugh St Ntrhnlaa in thv Qlhrwt Glhxlh Sunday December 24 1933 0 00 oclock Cast of Character s Phe Chrrst Chrld Robert Burnett Sarnt Nrcholas Edward Dacey Alrce Ruth Kane Helen Peggy Farrell Wrtch Norma O Hara Snrppx Roland Race Snappy Lewrs Herman Danrel Lane Flappy John Shea Snow Elves Barbara Thomas Evelyn Gallagher Nloss Elves Jeanne Voll Helen Steen Tree Elves Frances Dow Beverly Southee Irrrst Angel Kathryn Brharv Second Angel Charlotte Bow en Thrrd Angel Mary Jane Coleman Fourth Angel Martha Petrrlak Angels mth Chrrst Chrld Helen Behan Jean Cahrll A I Scene-Mor nrng rn the Forest Elves decorate the trees for comrng of the Chrrst Chrld Act II Scene Tmlrght rn the Forest St Nrcholas begs a favor of the Infant Chrrst if Page 41 flll 'S 0 v-0 . v 1 1 - - ' Hunnn---H-UhNH-M-nw--D-----nn-nnY---un-----MyunnJnYnn---u-AU-U-- Y - Flippy ........................,,........................,,.,.......rr,..............,.....,.........., ' , W' 7 ------,---,,,A'-,-'.....--------.-----v-i----- I u Y r .,............,.,,4,...........,...,.....,...,...,,.,.rr..,..,.. - c, ' --s-----------------.,-,----.-.-------------AAY-YA-YA--- , ct . - 'Q' 'D' 'Q' 'I' 'Q' AR M 'D- 'D' 'U' -D' 'U' 52 CHILD ST R CH S TO THE OLA NCH ST ROUGH TH Page 42 535 'D' 'D' 'D' 'D' 'D- ' HHS TS S ff . 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CVLLIN A ' ' nA 1 'lass why wr--tc H1 tlm Lat m Y H Tl1' rzl of St, P41 gg 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- gg M -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- ST Domm A Matin Glluh Banquvt The Holy Yeal was comn emolated by the Honora1y La ln Club at a banquet on Februaly 6 1934 ln Convent Hall vthlch was t1ansfo1med 1nto a most lmplesslve settlng The mam entrance surrounded bx ground pme vsas embelhshed mth a gold cross upon a background of purple sym bohzmg the Holy Doon Hand drawn sketches of Samt Peters Pome and the Papal Coat of Arms presented the keyno e of the p1o lam Rell 1on1 et boms a1t1bus could tittlngly be ascrlbed as the theme fo1 thls happy occaslon Whlte columns throughout the hall were decked Wlth mountaln laurel Tuhps and daffodlls decorated the ables IH artlstlc bouquets FHVOIS filled and Holy Year calendals VN916 arlanged at each place Into thls classlcal and 1el1g1ous settmg at the call of the t1l1Il'1p8lD81S majestlcally vsalked some nmety members of the club arrax ed 1n he toga Followlng the blessmg glven 1n Latln by The Revel end John W Lynch '1 banquet was served by boy students Wearmg the attlre of Poman slaves The plogram opened wlth an address by Wllham McDonald the toast master and vsas follovs ed by a talk on he slgnlficance of the Holy Year by Jax ne Sheehan Sancta Dorothea a pantomlme was lendeled by Maly Callan as lectol and enacted by Genevleve 0 BIIQH Joseph McDonald Thomas McMahon Malv Flaherty Mary Hogan Martha Race Helen Allen John D1llon Pobelt M1lle1 Eduard Lee and Walter k1lmer 535 -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- tg-I Page 44 .. 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I LATIN LLUB BANQUET CContrnuedJ The second play Judrcrum Sanctr Paulr was wrrtten rn Lrtrn bx Nlarron Cullen who opened the presentatron wr h an address on the lrfe of St Paul after w lrrclr the follow rng students enfrcted the dr 'rma Eugene Grblrn Emmett Hovan Alfred Rose Jerry Lawlor Wrllranr Maher Fred Hanrahan Donald Slrmbauffh James Warner Francrs Dow ns Jrmes Gouofhfrrx Geoffrex Sprrrrg Lours Emmons and Gerald Murphy The musrcal program was featured bv Joan Hurley Evelyn Scott and Jane Scott Group srngrng rnter per sed he pr esentatrorr In the absence of our pastor The Reverend Ambrose M Dwyer rlrt Reverend John VS Lynch addressed the members of the club rn Latrn stressrnf the lrrolr cultural value of the language and complrmentrng the students upon hen remarkable progress Father then read '1 poem The Latrn Tongue The Reverend Edward McDowell lrkewrse Gaye a Latrn address w hrclr was hrghly apprecrated br the members of the club Before closrng the program Father Lynch presented awards to the follow rng students for excellence rn Latrn Marron Cullen Iuth Xefroer Jerrx Lrw lor and Mary Callan Bnrrvtas ifrertrnzr Mnnrrr ur of advances as another movement rn carryrng out an underlyrng school motto Non progredr est regredr At the meetrng of the club whrch was held rn November the Fresh men were admrtted to the ranks In addrtron to the req rrred average each one was cblrged to prepare a project Those whrch w ere presented armed to show the cultural advantages of the La rn tone ue A ruvum sub mrtted by Hrllram Maher was rudged the best by the members of the Vergrl clfrss At the same meetrng a short dramatrzatron entrtled Fra res was presented by Helen Qurnn Mrchael Dacex James Shute and Gerald Nlurphx The second annual Roman banquet was held February 6 The Latrn Club w rth rts xarrous actrxrtres has proved a powerful factor rn strmulatrng school sprrrr Durrng the latter part of thrs year Latrn baseball games took the places of the regular meetrngs The offrcers for 1933 34 have been Consuls Immett Hog ur and Wrllram NIcDonald Praetors Francrs Downs and John Cullen Censors Nlarron Cullen and Puth Yeager Currle Aedrles Jar ne Sheehan Helen hertrnv md Nlarx Callarr Quaestors Evelrn Grblrn Margaret Goodman and Helen Sullrx an N ra 935-3 -:- 4- -:- -:- -:- :if , . 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TTI A N Page 4b kia -:- -:- 4- -:- -:- GL? lI1N K.-x'r1i11RlN1-R FIRST Exuuni Ln-faux Q 1- -:- - -:- -:- ' -L ., ' 1,3-Q LEP Glrrrlv Zllrarnrara Thrs xefrr marked the thrrd brrthdax of the I rench Llub thc purpose of xrhrch rs to toster thc French language, .rs xrell .rs Frcrch lrter.rture among the hrgh school members At the frrst meetrng ot the xefrr the tolloxrrnf' oftrccrs were elected Presrdent Nlfrry Qhefr Vrce Presrderrt Marx NIcCormrck Qrcretarx Irseph Claphfrm After the frrst amendment xms rdded to thc constrtutron, the meetrngs rr ere held morrtlrlx rnstead of twrce fr nrorrth as iormerly In .rddrtron to the rcgulir busrness some ot the club nrcrnb rs provrded 911-1OXcllJl6 progrfrnr Crt the mrrous meetrngs Thc etlorts ol Ie Crrcle Francfrrs thrs year has been especrally drrected tcmrrd brrngrng the stu dent rnto rntrmfrte contact mth French culture, l'rench brrgrfrphy, ani French hterfrture as shown bx such xsrrters ers Alphonsc llfrudct hene bazrn Andre Nlzurors, Pfrul bourget, Pfrul Clfrudel, Henrr lrordefrurc, .as xx ell ers the dress, customs and manners of the French peoplc True to rts rcputatron for xfrrretx of programs, somcthrng new rn the rrar or entertfrrrrment rms rntroduced by the club menrbers rt the October meetrnff A prrfe xr ers .ur frrded to the one xr ho guessed thc grcfrtest nrrmber ot nursery rhymes vrhrch were recrted rn French Some of these rhymes xr ere as follows Llle dx art tant denfants elle nc sdvart qu en farre Elle leur clonndrt du potage sans un morceau cle parn Ies fouettart et chassart au lrt cle ses m un Chantz un an de douze sous une poche cle sergle remplrc Vrngt quatre merles dans un pdtc curts Qufrnd la croute on ouxrrt rls chantarent 1 la for Ne fut ce pas lr un plat cxqurs .1 mettre du rn lc cor Un srmplc Offrcrer rcncontra un Patrssrer Qur wendrt cle la forre Drt lc srmplc Offrcrer au Patrssrer Purs Je gouter donc ce sorr 7 Drt le Patrssrer au srmple Offrcrer 'Vlontrez mo rwos sous Drt le srmple Offrcrer au Patrssrcr Je nen ar pas du tout' Ie Ror Cole de ce paws ctart cdmardrle ur Un camaradc gal cc ror Il demancld sa prpe rt demanda. sd coupe Il commando. ses xrolons trors Chercun de ces hommes .ax ut un vrolon Un bon xrolon a sor I rm crrn cron hrent les xrolons Ohr qur est sr rare Au monclc Je les compare Qur le Ror Cole et scs Joueurs trors Nl utrn ct Nlartrne 'Nlontarent 1.1 collrnc Remplrr un sedu .1 1.1 source Mrrtrn roula pauxrc ctre Ft se cdssa la tete l't Nlartrnc le surxrt cl ins sd coursc N I'.15.,e 47 525 -:- 4- 4- -:- -:- M 1 s 0 ' 1 Y . . . . - ' . 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I 1 I ' I ' 1 1 I-1 1 II ' I A 1 1 V' 1 .fa I , , I ,Ms Iv 1 VZ. ' I ' ' ,.' -. ' I I . 1' J 1 'E I. . 1 . HY L z . - ' I 1 1 . 1 .1 I1 1 1' 1 Iv 1 3 A I 1 ' 1 , VII A ' , 1 .4 A' 11.1 y I I . . , I V z I. I.. . ,I gg 'C' FII 'S' 'I' 'S' Qi- . , , ii, -:- -o- -:- -:- -5- 'M LE CIRCLE FRANCAIS- fContinuedJ Il y avait une vieille, et. peux-tu le croire, Elle se nourrissait de rien outre le manger et le boireg De vivres et dc boissons elle vivait surtoutg Ncanmoins cette vieille grommelait beaucoup. Hel Hao plon-plonl le chat et le violong Par-dessus la lune la vache bondit. En voyant ce: jeux le petit chien rit Et le plat avec la cuillere s enfuit Tvxo dlamatlzatlons xx e1e g1ven 1n French durlng thls xe'u The mst xx as a scene fl om Qhalxespeale s KIHU Henrx V entltled PFIHCQSS Isath e11ne Takes Hel F11 st EH'-Vllbll Lesson Thls xx as a1t1st1callx plesentcd bx Phyllls Iseefe as lxathel 1ne and Ahce Saxe as the Ladx 1n Vlaltlnf lhe second play L1 Dmette deplct d 1 scene 1n the kltchen of fx F1 ench homc at luncheon t1me The pe1sonnel vxas as folloxxs Henlletta Caley played the pa1t of Madame Chaxpentlel her tvxo daughters Leontlne and Jem ette vxele 1mpe1 sonated bx Margaret Goodman and Mae HQHIQ the HUIQQ xx ho vxatched the pet1ts xx IS played bx Helen Keatlng At the last meetlnff of the club Maly Flaheltx ente1ta1ned us lll costume of a NOIHTHH gul and sang fo1 us the xx ell knoxxn Ma lNo1mand1e I ach of the enteltalnments xx as closed by the smglng of the Nldl sell use or Au Port du Havle GB111' Ellmnkagnnng Iiartq hevelrx xxas agaln 1n dlsplax as xxe the students held ou1 Annual Thanksglvmg Palty on November 28 IH Convent Hall The hall a1t1st1cally decolated Vxlth orange and gleen made a t1l1lV f9St1V9 appeal lnce Flovx 61 s selxed as center pleces fo1 he tables At exch place stood chocolate dolls used as favols The vallous COIHGIS fllled xxlth huge bundles of colnstllks Oaxe the loom the atmosphele of h uxest t1me The guest of hono1 oul 15181201 The Reverend Amblose Dxxxel lhe I ev John Lx nch The Rex 61 end Edvx a1d McDovx ell NIISS Mae Mal t1n Mlss Pose McDonald Nhss L1ll1an Clane and BIISS Paullne McAvox xx e1e escol ted to the11 places 1nd the pal ty began Afte1 the lefleshments xxe1e selved the Chanman Vlllll U11 Mc Donald gave 1 sholt tllk on the ll1StO1X ol Thanksglxmg Dax and then lntloduced the folloxxmg D1 ogl am The Mastel ls Comlng M IIN Lee The B1oxxn Bud S1D0'1Hg' Vocal Sauntlna Vetl 61 o Floxx 91 Sono V1ol1n Fnsemblc The Llttle House OVG1 he Vx ly Beatl ICS Callan Nllss Ameuca I uth Ann F1t7p1t11clx Football QCOIQ of '-33 Joseph Holnev Lucllle s Thanksglxlng Joan Hullex Lhamplon Mal ch V1fJllH Ensemble PIRISQ Be to God H1gh School Ch0lLlS Aftel thls dell htiul plo lam Fathe1 DXNV61 sulpused us bx glxxng a huge ulkey Vlll1Cl1 xx ms xx on bx Joseph Flanagan The tables 1nd chans xx exe clea1 ed avx ax and the lest of the aftel noon xx as spent ln danclng 931 -:- -:- 4- -:- -:- gig Page 48 N 9 Y 1 4 l . v I I ' ' . v I ' Q1 . 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Jerry Lawlor ..,Y.......v.......,...,-...................................................,......,..., L . : . 7 1 1. w , I , , . . . , i 5 '5' 'Q' 'G' 'Q' 'G' T 55 -:- -:- 4- -:- -:- M 5 15 A Brhalvra On the evening of April 27 the debatlng team of St Nl uv s lllgh 'school of Coltland equipped mth xx eapons of negative facts met S Pat llCk s team well ai med with affumative pioofs on the battlefield of mts the platform of debate The question hesolved That the poxxeis of the Presldent should be substantlallx increased as a settled policy aioused the 1nte1est of many This vsas our first expellence ln public intel scholas tic debating but we faced it hopefullx trusting ln the abilitx of our debaters opponents and weie in tu1n vigolously chalged Had they effectix elx ie futed the V1S1tOI'S statements'7 We in the audience shlveled in anticipa tion of he outcome The recess of the Judges seemed an eteinltv im patiently we awaited then decision Flnallx one of the ludges appeal ed on the stage congratulated both teams and gave the decision in fax oi of the affirmative side one more honor foi S P A l Eugene Glblm Chanman Affirmative Team Negative Team 1 Donald Sllmbaugh 1 Glyndon V0lH1JXXdld 2 Mauon Cullen 2 Penelope NICCINQIII 3 Joseph Clapham William I'Xl91I'ldI1 hw.. 7 1 , . 1 v.. 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Q -Q' -2' 72' 'G' 'G' fiQQ Page 50 55 4- -o- -:- -:-,- -:- IZ lguhltr Speaking Gruntvalantrr In the srxth publrc speakrn contest held rn the school audrtorrum on Sunday Aprrl 99 19.14 Emmett Hogan was the mnner cf the boxs prrze and Mary Shea won the pr17e rn the grrls drvrsron The partrcrpan s of the contest vuere trarned under the able drrectron of Mrss Lrllran Crane teacher of dr frmatrcs The program was as follovss Ladet March VK oods How Much Land Does a Man Need Fasllas Emmett Hogan Let the Hur rrcane Roar Lane Mary Cannon Nloonlrght Dreams lwanowrcr lhe Supreme Menace Dunbar Donald Hrckex Marx Shea C achuca Ser eds Ir Defense of Democracy Prllrs Vlrllram NIcDonald A Frrend of Gracchus Snedeker Evelyn Grblrn X lolrn Selectron Jane Cronrn Decrsron of Judges Presentatron of PIIZCS Thejudges were Mrs P J McT1ghe Mr F J Nleagher N11 E OBr1en gg -:- -2 -:- 4- -:- Page ol . . 7 1' I v' cl- v . -v g I 1. C ' O V , v' . ,, v 7 .' 9 -' 1 1 S ' . ' ' L . . . . ' . . 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JGIOIHQ Rxdn Joan Huth Helen Keatmg Helen Qumn Eugene Glblm Mau Cannon Page 32 I M v 1 f I S. ag-5 - gl , Ou 79 1 'I -' -M,,-,A,-,,-,,,,--,,A,w,--,A,4---A,'---A,AY-,-ArAw-------,------x,- ----f,,--,A-,--Aiif', - L9SlZ6l' Dean ...V..........................,,,...,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,-,,,,,,,,....,,,,,.A,,,A,.--,A J Ogeph Hickey 2' -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- 'nge Q26 , 4- 4- 4 4- 4- M Eh? ifnhrarg Qlluh The Llbrary Club vshlch IS composed of senlor students ass1st the ww 01k of he school l1b1a11an As the l1bra1y has been enlal ved and equlpped xx 1th a complete l1ne of hlgh school books and magazlnes much vsolk lb entalled 1n carrylng out the demands made on thls depaltment The fol lovwlng Off1C6lS of the club VNGIQ elected thls xeal Mauon Cullen 131651 dent Mary McCorm1ck vlce presldent Marlan Donovan secxetaly D1fferent bands to take care of magazlnes do Sllpplllg and type wutmg were as follows Margaret KFIVIHY Man Flahelty Malgal et Allen and Man McCorm1ck Margaret K1 lVlI1W and Mal x Flahel ty have Wllllllglt tolled as typlsts Malgalet Allen has kept the boks mended vshlle N131 y NIcCorm1ck has had he duty of Sllpplllg the books and stamplng them when they wele borrowed She also has kept the magazlnes 1n ordel Edvs ard Hurst has marked the new books aftel they have been classlfled Q 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- gg Page 32 3 Q ! ! . , 4. 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' ' ' u '2 ' , I .' 2 'A '2 gen, I'I1'1-I,1'11 1IiI1Ii11, 1I111'21I1I M111'11I11', A1211 I' 1 01' 1 '. lXIE1I',Y C'111'Iey, Il' 1 T211- I111' ZIIIKI BI211' ' II1111. bgiefgf I iiilhiigi i , 1 'Tiff' 14- 33' ii- QQ Tx 'L- W 2-A' 4' ff:- -1- -5 ic- 5,- x Dlx -X Par lage ww Cilmv- DA' I Y T 1 wa ff x - V 1 3 s S P, . 5jQ? ff- -2- 4- -:- -:- -:- gg illrrr lgreuentrun mark Shortly after the opening of school we were visited by a drstmgurshel group representing the Fire Departmen and the Chamber of Commerce The purpose of the vrsrt was to award the 1933 banner for the best ine drrll rn the city during Fire Prevention Week Addresses were given by several of the guests concerning the benefits of Fire Prevention Vt eek to tn.. na ron During the course of the assembly two of our outstandm Seniors Joseph Clapham the Class President and MHTIOH Cullen were called upon to speak Mr Clapham s remarks follow rn part It rs indeed a rare privilege to sneak rn Jehalf of St Patrrel s School on thrs occasion Two years ago we had the distinction of having the be t fire dr ll rr the Triple Crtres At that rme we felt very proud to win the coveted trophy and our hearts glowed wrth pride as St Patrrck s was agarn On Top To day we are over Joyed once more at having won this banner significant of the best fire drill durrn 1933 It rs an honor to be permitted to compe 1 with other schools rn this vrcrnrtv for the lfrre Drill Banner but to win thrs trophy twice rn three years is an accomplishment of wh ch few scl ool can boas We shall cherish this banner wrth the deepest regard We are d ter mined however to be so perfect rn our tire drills each succeeding year that rt will be impossible for the Chamber of Commerce of Binghamton to overlook us rn the drstrrblrtron of fire drrll banners And so I gratefully accept this banner and speaking rn behalf of S Patrick s School I wrsh to say that we intend to fulfill all the obligations Miss Cullen s remarks are sketched rn brief It rs the commonly accepted belref that only men and boys ard the nation rn its constant struggle against fire Some of us know how ever that the work of our firemen and men of the country would be utterly useless rf rt were not for the co operation which rs given by the Amer rcan woman It rs she who takes that ounce of prevention by keeprn the attic and cellar free from orly rags and rnflammable articles During Fire Prevention Week and throughout the year rt rs the mother in the home who faith fully follows the directions whrch are given by our Committee on Frre Preventron and Engineering Standards The mother rs prompted to pre cautlon through motives of patriotism and through the most pow erful emo tron love She works for the safety of her' children her family VVhen a small fire breaks out rn the home rf at all possible she will smother the burning article wrth thick rugs or blankets All American citizens realize however that the work of the Fire Depar ments cannot be estimated Every year our firemen save many lives and countless dollars through therr unbridled bravery What cour age must rt take for them to don their rubber coats and set out to combat some of the terrific blazes which have taken place during the las century 'l The San Francisco fire rn 1906 lasted four days dur ing whrch 29 000 build ings were demolished and S350 000 000 lost The historic Chrcago fire which occurred rn 1871 raged wrth fury for two days One report has rt that the Chrcago fire was started by an overturned lantern in a barn where several men were playing cards Then agarn the fire IS attributed to an o1l lantern upset by a cow in the barn of one Mrs O Leary At any rate rt was undoubtedly caused by accident Here rn Saint Patrick s rt rs part of our training to avoid Just such accrdents with their drsas rous results l li ra 4- ra- -:- -:- -:- rr? 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'. , . .t Q 'D' 'D' 'S' 'O' 'I' Page 56 Smut lgatrrrk 5 Qbrrheatra The orches ra Whlch has been organrzed for the past three tears through the krndness and generosrtx of our Pastor Father Dwyer has formed an mtegral part of each outstandrng program presented durrng the year These asplrrng musrcrans have grven therr servrces gracrously on numerous occasrons but thev wrll be especrallv remembered for the work done at the trme of The Chrrstmas Plav The Passron Plav The Debate The Prrze bpeakrnsz Contest The Communron Breakfast of the Holx Name bocrety and the Drnner Dance of the Lourdes Hosprtal Gurld Phe Drnner Dance vshrch was held at the Arhngton was honored by the presence ol Our Mos Reverend Brshop Ixnovsn durrng the fall as the band rt played at all of our football ames The team owes much of rts success to the sprrrt ofthe students whrch vsas strmulated by the strrrrng marches of the band Under the managemen of the Srsters and the drrectron of Professor Frank Ter our musrcal actrvrtres have been rndeed a success We msh to thank the orchestra and those who have trarned rt for these delrghtful contrlbutlons to our school lrfe The personnel of the orchestra IS Llarlnets Esther Codx l welxn Scot Robert McNamara Harry Hennessey James Shute lfrederrck Hanrahan Dante Puglrsr Drums John Sprrng I dvs ard Cahlll James McCormack Trombone Lours Her man Vrolrns J me Cronrn Eugene Grblm Jerry Lavx lor George Thomas Henrretta Car ey Robert Mrller Barrtone M L Dacey Sarcaphones Francrs Dow ns Edvs ard Donovan Thomas Norton Cor nets Joseph Dove ns James Thompson Pox Garmon Edvn ard Mack Charles Shute Charles Foster Pobert Warner John Ferrantr Herbert Cahlll John Irvrng Bass Horn Wrllram Maher Page 07 air-, 4- 4- 4- -:- 4- it Q . 9 . 5 . t. 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X xxkx I f J' -f , , f v X L ' ':n XX ', I L ' Qomm.-.w.,tf LA, fx l 2 4 U , 7 .,, H S..,..?.- XB gy! f K: -:- -e- gn :lllatlwr Tivrnarh :Uluhhurh Sf dl Father Hubbard head of the geology department at the Unrversrtr of Santa Clara and author of many books has returned to the Unrted S ates after a four month s expedrtron rn Alaska He made hrs Iirst publrc appear ance srnce hrs return before the faculty and puprls ot Sarnt Patrrck s School on Frrday September 22 Father Hubbard s party was the flrs to ever clrmb the Shrshaldran Volcano whrch rs nrne thousand feet hrgh They made the clrmb rn twenty one hours three hours less than on last year s trrp Vkhen they reached the top therr harr and eyebrows were covered wrth rcrcles and therr clothes were frozen strff They sat on steamrng rocks to thaw out By makrng thrs clrmb Father Hubbard proved that the smoke stack theorv rs not true but that the rocks expand after an er uptron also vrsrted the Aleutran Islands and clrmbed the rolcano Thrs rs a large crater en mrles rn crrcumference Insrde the crater Father found food rn rt the other part was frozen The Unrted States government sent two thous rnd men five shrps and twenty planes to the Aleutran Island to studx weather condrtrons and to form a naval base there Father Hubbard does not thrnk ther wrll be able to do thrs because of the weather rn that locatron Wrth Father Hubbard on hrs expedrtron w ere Poderrck Chrsholm pro lessor of geology Edgar Levrn post graduate at Stanford Unrver sr y and hrs three farthful dogs Whrle on hrs trrp Father Hubbard was able to say Mass every day and Roderrck Chrsholm and Edgar Lexrn were darlx communrcants He took many prctures whrle rn Alaska whrch he promrsed to show soon rn Brnghamton Next year on hrs expedrtron Father Hubbard w rll explore a war cave whrch he found on an uncharter ed and unrnhabrted rsland True to hrs word Father Hubbard returned to l rn hamton later and showed us hrs sound prctures They brought us rnto a strange country and took us to vrsrt rts many wonders The rrsrt was a vers pr ofltable one and we thank Father Hubbard who made rt possrble iii S -:- -:- -:- 4- -:- file i , z. . . , 1 1 - . 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Bu-lgct Bu Q -:- -:- -:- 4- -:- gg ..3 fi 4' -G' 4- 1 1:1 g, Page 4,5 illnnihzlll Coach F1anc1s Plerson Assistant Coach Geolge Whalen Captain Jelome Pyan Manager Robeit Green Schedule Sept 30 Oct 6 Oct 14 Oct 21 Nov Nov John Matthews Emil Kovac Joseph Horney John Green F1anc1s Casey Patuck s Pat11ck s Patuck s Patrlclx s Patrick s Patuck s Jelome Ryan fCaptJ Wilham J McDonald Donald Kane James Warner John Gallaghei Lor1n Telfer Alfred Rose Squad Alumnl St Mary s fCort J St Aloyslus Greene Susquehanna Sherbui ne John Rosensweig Wllham Cahill William Courul George Sheehar Ernest O Brlen Charles Fos 61 Charles McManus Grover Purdy Alexander Lesko John Mlhalko James Small Summary of Season The Green and White eleven of St Patrlck s emox ed a successful sea son playlng SIX contests Of the SIX games three vxele V1CtO119S tvxo defeats and one lesulted 1n a t1e Candldates vxele called out for he fil st practice sesslon at Recreatlon Park on Septembel 7 Sults xx e1e given out and vxork began under the dlrectlon of FFHHCIS Pierson ou1 coach Neally fifty boxs 1epo1ted fo1 the first drlll As a nucleus fo1 the team the coach had sex en lettelmen three backs and four llnesmen Mr P1e1 son IS a gladuate of St Pa 11Ck s of the class of 1922 He IS a formei football sta1 of Sylacuse Un1ve1s1ty whele he graduated in 1927 Coach Pierson vxas also the football mentol for the Emerald team m 1929 After about three vxeeks hard p1act1ce under the leadeiship of Coach Pierson and Assistant Coach Geolge Whalen former St Thomas College s 31 we opened our season vxith the Alumni Septembel 30 The g'19811 clad grldmen of St Patrlck s va1s1ty vxon bv a score of 7 O It was a hard fought contest bx both S1d6S undei a hot and brlght sun at Johnson Fleld Through the first tvxo perlods the Alumni aggregatlon coached by James Tracy composed of colleglate and professlonal lum1na11es of past yeals had the be ter of the argument Only once the Alumnl threatened to C1 oss the Emeralds goal llne Th1S vsas in the first qualter but the varslty defense was too stlong for the grads In the second and third periods the txxo teams saxx ed back and fo1th IH midfield Eallx ln the final peuods Flancls Red Casey broke thlough the alumni l1ne for a S1Xty five ya1d run and the onlx scole of the game as 4 -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- M . 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James Ford 9722 'Q' 'Q' 4' 'D' 'Q' R Page 64 FOOTBALL-CCont1nuedJ Our next opponents were St Marys Hrgh School of Cortland rn a night fray October 6 It was about 7 00 P M the crowds started fillrng tne stands the band clad rn green and whrte capes were marchrng on the field playrng the Alma Mater rn a short trme the two teams came out from the dressing rooms rn a few minutes the game was on In the first quarter Casey romped wenty yards for the first touch down In the second and thrrd quarters nerther team scored Early rn the last perrod St Mary s pushed over a tally the score now was 7 7 After St Patrick s received the krck off Capt Jerome Ryan ook matters rnto hrs own hands and ordered to be grven the ball He carried the ball four consecutive trmes for a gain of sixty yards and a touchdown This game endrng rn favor of the Emeralds and our second vrctory The next two contests both bern played away wr h St Alloy srus Hrgh of Pome and Green H1 h School on October 14 and 21 respectrvely were defeats Rome wrth a heavv team and strong offense took the contest by one pornt The Emeralds fought hard and barred Pome from crossing the goal lrne on drfferent occasrons Early rn the thrrd quarter Pome charged through our lrne for brg gains resultrn rn a touchdown In the final period we backed them up to therr own goal they tr red to krck but rt was took rt over rn three plays the ame ended 7 6 The nex week we lost to Creene 7 0 St Patrrcks took the field without Bill Courul regular guard who suffered a brd rmury rn the I ome game and wrthout several backfield men who were hurt rn practice Matthews and Warner showed up good rn a passing combrnatron whrch threatened the Greene team rn the second quarter but the half ended without a touchdown McDonald due to a broken hand had been out of unrform so far thrs season but broke rnto the Greene game and gained many vards through center and on off tackle plays for the Emeralds In our next game on November 3 we defeated Susquehanna 7 6 Up to thrs time the Pennsylvama boys were undefeated Cahill McManus and Ford starred defensrvely for the Green and White Whrle Purdy McDon ald and Horney rn the backfield made many nrce runs St Patrrck s were without Dutch Warner who broke hrs collar bone rn the Greene game In the final contest of he year St Patrrck s held the strong Sherburne eleven to a scoreless tie The two teams punted frequently The Lmeralds threatened once but lost the ball on the twelve yard lrne on a fumble Emrl Kovac Al Rose and Lorrn Telfer shared the honors defensively and Johnnie Green drd some nrce passing whlle Capt Pat Ryan Red Casey of St Patrick s and Capt Walnod of Sherburne copped the honors rn puntrng To end the football season the team was given a dance rn the school audrtorrum Letters were awarded to seventeen play ers and Manager Robert Green 5235 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 226 v 1 u y , . . 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'a . . x - he I Capt 11 Pat1 1ck Pat11ck Pat11ck Pat1 10k Mamhull Coach Ixax mond NIcMahon Ass1stant Coach Donald l1ley James VN a1ne1 Nlana 61 John I ames Play ed Alumm Chenan o Fc,1ks Chenan o Folks St Anthonx s Callaghe1 The off1c1al call fol cand1dates xxas made early 111 Aplll bx Father I ynch Athletlc I7l16ClLO1 but unfax Ol able xx eathe1 kept the aspuants flom p1og1ess1nff It xxas late 1n the month befo1e the squad xxas cu down Because of the lack of t1me Pay McMahon nexxlx appomted coach and fo1me1 Emerald playe1 and Holy CIOSS College Stal had much d1f ficultx ln p1ck1n a team Graduatlon of nearlx all the 193g plax GIS left bw gaps 1n thlq years lmeup and manx xxo111es fOl Coach lNIcMahon F1111c1s Ped Casex and Paul Meddleton a1e the onlx vete1ans to 1LIlld1I1 on h1s yea1 s club Pa Px an xx 1ll hold dovxn the p1x ot pos1t1on behmd the plate asslsted bx Jlm Cou1ul B111 McDonald xx1ll be at fhst base Pu1dx Goughaly and Creen a1e flghtmg hard fO1 second John Xl ood at sholt vxh1le Captam Dutch Wa1 ne1 IS takmg ca1e of the ho co1ner completmff the mfleld Steve Felo and Jlck IVICN IIN ua ue the llllllf-BIS The G1ee11 md Vlhlte team took the 01561191 flOHl the Alumm The old t1me1s led the Va1s1tx IOI su mmngs In the final mnmg the school boys lallled flxe 1uns to xxm by a S0019 of 87 The next xx eek the team dl opped a close battle to Chenan o Folks by a 7 4 scole but ax enged thls defeat 1n a 1etu1n game sex G1 al daxs late1 to the tune of a 6 4 v1cto1y On Max 23 the Eme1alds lost to St Anthonx s H1 h School of Syla cuse 8 6 Max 26 Max 30 June June June June June 1 2 4 8 9 Remammg Cames St Aloys1us N1'1ga1 a Un1x 61S1tX F1 osh St Anthonys H1 h Ithaca Hlgh School Holx Rosaly Hlgh St Aloxslus Holy Rosalx Hlgh Home N1aga1 a Home I haca Home Rome Sy1acuse Page Qi 68 55 -:- 4- -:- -:- -:- 125 . 1 v - . 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I . 2 kj I 1 Z .1 gg- g- lv v I - - ' - '71 1' ' 1 . 932 -I' 'Q' ' -Q' 'CI 4' Q'-K Page 71 illathvr Qlgurh It has been ou1 p11v1lege to haxe as our leade1 both IH sp111tual and lthletlc dCtlX1tleS Phe Pexe1end John W Lxnch He has glxen much tune toxxa1d ou1 1'l10lJ.l men al and physlcal educatlon Th1ough hlS ef iO1tS the best quahfied men IH the cltx haxe been engaged to teach us dthl6t1CS of xx hlch the students of othe1 schools ale depuved The football basketball and baseball teams of St Pa 11ck s xx e1e velx successful durmg thls school yea1 but xxhen 1 team lost 1 game Fathe1 xx as alxx ax s on hand to encoulaf e the boys Vx hen someone xx lb hurt he vxas the fnst to help We thank Cod fO1 g1X1Hf us such a pllebt lb Father Lxnch to duect FOI the excellent co ope1at1o11 and klnd se1x1ce xxe take thls oppo1 tumty to extend Olll app1ec11t1on to Docto1s Behan John and Raymond Boxx en Cuslck and Kane fO1 then med1cal asslstance The Southee and Cannx 'l1uck1n0 Companles for t1anspo1 ta lon Captam VanDusen and the Johnson Cltx Pollce fOl the11 help du11ng the football season Captam Hanlfan and the Blnghamton Pollce f0l the11 asslstance at basketball games b1Hg,ll3.I'I1t0H IJEIJHIALIUQIU of Educl 1011 f01 the use ot gx mnaslums Fathe1 Lynch Fxthe1 McDovx ell N11 Pete1 C01 bme M1 Joseph F Iflanlgan N11 Leo P Gillaf l1e1 N11 John A Mellon xld M1 John B bouthee fo1 the use of the11 cans on the t11ps N 135 -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- C244 1 1 1 7 , L. . 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'Q' + 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' QQ EES 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- lie' Stuart Anderson Francls Artman Herbert Cahlll Robert Cronm Nlary Cuchlara Agnes Derrxck James Donahue Leo Donahue W1ll1am Emmons John Ferrant1 Wllllam Ford Hlldegarde Garman Joseph Glblln Morgan Gorman Francls Goughary Katheryn Green Srnruth Grabs Robert Hamfan Monlca Hogan Mary House John Irvmg Joseph Kane Damel Lane Mlldred Langevm Ruth Matthews James McDonald Jeanne McDonald Theresa McMahon Josephme McNerney John McN1col Donald Mlller Joseph Murphy Raymond Murphy Ahce Murray Thomas Norton Sally O Connor ROSBIIG Regan John Shea Beverly Southee Joan Sprmg James Sulhvan Marlan Steen James Telfer Barbara Thomas Joseph Walsh Samuel Welr Jane Wl6rSChlng Catherme Yeager Page 75 l '. ' 4 .- - Robert. McNamara Bernard Walsh ,Mi 'Q' 4' 'Q' 'Q' 'Q' QQ Ellzabeth Behan Harold Brown Marle Colllns Anna Derr1ck Agnes Derrlck Marle Downs Norma Farrell Jean Foley Robert Foster L1ll1an Galmen Rose Maly Glelchau Jane Gumane Pa r1c1a Hagey Sixth Mrahv Floyd Ingraham Mar aret Kane Rlta Kelly Jean Lake Dorls Lane Ehzabeth Lealy J ul1a Lawlol Edward Mack James McCormack Edward McMahon Francls McManus Josephlne Murphy Francls Neer Leo O N ell Mane Phalen Edward Pulls Helen bnannahan George Shaw Wllllam Slater Lucllle Sulllvan Wllllam Thomas James Thompson N1cholas Vavalee Harry Warne1 Marjorle Whelan Patrlcla W16FSChlH g Allce Yeager gg 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- gg Page 76 5535 , 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- if Helen Behan John Bowen Wllllam Burns Jeanne Cahlll Barbara Canny Joseph Coleman Mary Coleman Francls Connerton Bernlce Dacey Joseph Donahue Vlolet Ferrantl Fred Foley Maltln Gelchman .Fifth Grain, Donald G1bl1n Mar1e Greene W1ll1am Hamfln Mary Healey Catherlne Hurley Fred Jarret Katherme Johnson Robert Kane Barbala Klndall Frances Kllmer Pobert LangeV1n Nlarx Mahar Frances McNerney Margaret McNerney Edwald Merrall Jane Mollen Mar ga1 et Moore Marlan Murphy John North Betty Norton Posemary O Br1en Lorralne Pulls Medald Puldy Margaret Shannahan Helen Shaw Jane Steen Robert Whelan Page 77 q. gg 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- ag 555 4- -:- 4- -:- -e- if Paul Camplon beverly Clalk Edwald Crlmmlns John Davlson Flancls D6l11Clx W1ll1am Evans Maly Fmn Marla Fox P1chard Frelye Pow Galmon Efllnurth Grabs Claue Golman Ellzabeth Grlffln Marllyn Hanlfan Mary Hans Belnard HlCk6X Pobelt Johnson John Lawlor Margalet McCo1 mack Chllstopher McDonald Joseph McGlynn Teresa Merrall W1ll1am M1lle1 N131 garet O Connol Dan e Pllgl1S1 Marle Pug'l15l Ehzabeth bhannahan John Stevens Cathel me Telfel P2.t1lC12L Wald Page 78 4 7 G . . u . . l 1 ', - ' Kathleen Dorner Jean H0-gayboying Anne' Rogge N v Y I H w N' ' . 022....1 '5 - e 'Q' 'Q' 'D' 'Q' Q 7,- 1: William Behan Robert Burns James Case Michael Coleman Barbara Collins Robert Connerton Edward Corcoran Barbara Coughlin Patricia Davidson Lolaine Donovan John Dorner Norine Downs Efhtrh Grab? Raymond Downs Cathel me Foley Agnes Gleene Marion Harris June Herman Edward Howard Janice Howell Mary Hawley Eleanor Kane Theresa Kamp Thomas Mack Kathleen Maher Joan MaJ or Patricia McDonald Martin McNe1ne James Mee John Mollen George Oglesby Robert Rogan William Strait 'Harry Simpson Walter Sullivan Mal gal et Ward Joseph Yeager Y 7-732 -:- 4- a -e- -e- -:- gg Page 79 Catherme Artman Lllzabe h Larrett Thomfz Iehan Joan Bockstahler Kenneth Brooks Joseph Burnett VK 1ll1am Canny Margaret Coleman John Cronvn James Delllflk Harry Dolan Eugene Donovan Snnnh Cbrahr Wllham Ballon Nl-uw Foley Tohn Fmn W1ll1am Gallaghel Walter Gorman Theresa Gougharv Al1C8 Haus Margaret Lane Mary Langevm Joyce McCo1mack Eugene Merrall W1ll1am Mul phx E1leen North Honole North Stephen Petulak V1rg1n1a Purd Stanley Rogfre John Shannahan Ma y Smlth Nancy Walke1 Margaret We1r ,LOUISE Whlte Rosemary Wxlson W Qi Page 80 E231 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- M AIICG Arms rong Beverly Bockstahlel Mary Case D01 othy Davldson Donald Dolan Robert Donlgan Dennls Foley Barbara Frelje Byron Glblxn Norman G1bl1n Rlchard G1bl1n Joyce Hauber Illtrzt Gran? John Hawley Jul1a Hawley Helen Healy Rosemalv Kearns Dorothy Lake Vlatthew Lawlor Joseph Mahel Rlchaxd McCo1mack Anne McDonald Thomas McDonald Mary McGlx nn Ann M1lle1 Robert NIOIIISOH Joseph lNorth VX 1n1fred Nolth John O Nell Barbara Qulck BIHUFICQ PODIHSOH John Rof an Davld Save1coal Cla11ta Steen Palph Telfer Haux VanDe1beck Jeanne Whlte Page 81 Mary Corcoran Edmund Jackson Bernadette O'B1'ien 1 . 1 V Y . L . l V u gf Q 'G' 'G' 'Q' 'Q' 'I' J'g TL Z. 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Autngraplw jf F 'If Wi ' 'lx -II '11 'Y ?g1 gf Tj Iw ' i5fi ' Antngrapha f S -lf? 53111-lf? ?2 ?? l?I! ?- 55 9' 525 -:- 4- -5- -:- 4- H AB md Befo1e xou put thlg book away VS e d llke to 119411 each leadex sax I thmk Ill lead them over tVSlCQ Page 8 Sl 6 s ' J' w Lv .K v , These ads are really very nice, A4 -Q' 'G' 'Q' V -D' 'G' QQ ' :J 1c1:1:1:1:1:aDo1c1:v1.1u1:1:141:1:1:1o1e1o1u1 1 1:1 101 WALTER D SULLIVAN Funeral Home Iadw Xsslslant '32 Maln Stleet Phone 4 4417 The LPIXNQQI fhe p1etedents me zgamst xou, Hldddm The Ladx Vlell, sue them too then She Deal I sm the sweetest 11ttIe hat dow ntovtn todax He Put It on and let 5 see how xou look ln It IAGARA UNIVER ITY Nldglll Ifallx IN I londumted In the S mcentlan I athers Chartered under the Regcnts of the Lnnerslty of the State of New Xork COLLICI GF AI TS AIND SCIENCES Dtdu Rex I'1il1L1N L 'Heade C M Qoul ex Ieaclmg to tl c degree of I uhelor of Art Bachelor of SLl6IILC Iiuhelol of Stunts ln IIIPIIII tn Buhclm of Phxloeophx PIGIJAIAYOIX nsu for IIIIUIILIIN I xx Ilsntlstlx md It ltllllj., IJIOIIQN IOIIN funn eu mg, 10111 regimes o tt 1 OI o u me AIIIIIIIII t1 1 IOII D tn M1 John R Wllklmon B B A IIN I lthtlor of iiltlltt xxlth 1 mljor III PLOIIUIIIIL The B B A deglee LUUTSI xx1II he xteepttd tm thue xt 115 LXIJQIIQYILQ toxxald the L P A QLIII hcite C I AIJLAFE SCHOOL IJU111 Rex J D1mtlL'mIer C 'II C0111 I It xclmg., to tht tlegxee ot Ma tu of Axts M utel of SLIEEIICG W 13161 of Stltlllt' III FLUIIOIUIC NIH In of Bueme AKIIIIIIII IIALIOII m Dottox of Phllo ophx lol C xt xlogut -Xddlexe the Iteglxtreu P xgee 80 O 1 1 A V J Cp'-.1 v ' W , I L - v v. .. 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V Best Wishes to Class of 1934 lili, LICYICXE tk MCE 4 A 'i--'--4-1' 'Ec io1.e:io1oi Q 1wIl1pl1llX0IltS of HINMAN, HOWARD 8: KATTELL C nmpllment f Q mp11montQ of I OP EPT O PPIINK DOC FOR BEHAN l '4 ' S O 'ma ' . 3 1 4 Y ' f Y n n n. . 1 x. , . :lg : :Ll-gr.-2: : : .:C:2::::::1-::::f:::1::::1::1::: 'z f- NU Jewelry for Graduatlon Glfts W atches Rmga Dlamond Ringo Pen and Penclls B1 acelets Necklaces CALLAN MAJOR, Inc '31 Chenango Stleet RIVEIIH Theatle Bldg STEPHENS 8: LOMPANY Inc Papel and Statlonel y School Supplles Denmson Clepe Papels 85 87 State St Bmghamton, N Y The best thlngs to glxe to XOUI enemy 15 fo1 lvenees 5 a g o exampe o yo se IQSDQC To all men chal 1tx Compliments A M FARNSWORTH ll ceklx Otleun Lnvelopes f01 C'1tll0llC Chulches Camden, N Y For Quallty and Best Value ln Palnt Materlals Buy them flom H C COLLIER Sz SONS Inc lim Lonklm Awe B1ng.,hamton N X lfursthmg., ior ldurahh waterpr pot finish on ms land of a surfa 1 age JU ! .. 1, H n -A a e - I N n .- A g 5 f u i , U n ' . 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Muench Kreuzer Candle Co lnc Olfice and Factory Syr tcuie N Y Brancheq Yew York City Chicago New Orleans I achine, C anada Ins Angeles Compliment of Funeral Home What do you think about the cause of gl uit 1t1on I don t knou much about It But I uess 1 m fox lJ6ClL1b6 he had common sense PIERSON BROTHERS School Supplies Banquet Decorations Nolsemakers 13-1 116 bTATE STREET Party Favors Hats Novelties Office Equipment and Supplles Page Jl 1 ltl11'li0i4'li1?i4'il0l0ifP -10 1 'l V 3 'Y 1010 iii Ili 1 O, O 2 . , . . A , ' s . . Rl ' ' s ' 'Z f' 2 ' '? A' ' ' ' ' ' . 51 W' 'it. We wonder if they put Lincoln's picture on our penny pieces 2 ' . 14 l l ' L' 2 . K1 I O O 2 I - - ill'lCl0l9li0iil0lClil'1'l0lCl47l':l,iQ5l0l-2l2l0l0l'1l0l0i1bl L CROWLEY S MILK C0 , Inc CANNY TRUCKING INC Long Dlstance Haullng a Speclalty Phone D1al4 1357 8 9 327 Clmton St less shl d stt lea n 1 S eetest to no He lo puts up a bluff ll soo e late tumble ox 61 t A T LACEY 81 SON Archltects 52 Exchange Street Pg 92 ore 11. an in Q '-gf-eb: 1o 7 U I 1 ' N , o S 1v1 with Smile O I O ai X ress Service to New Yor' City I I I . - I 1 1 'on 21' e 0 1' a 'e W k W. XVI wi n1' rs When you h-1 e nothing to do, do 't t once, and then t busy O I I -i1,:0....:c:.,:.,:::..-czczu:nzQ..1:.,:.,:,:1:Q:1:::,::,...,.x:.. 1o1o1c,1o1o1oio 1o1o1o1o1zs1o1o DOYLE'S, Inc. Femlmne Wearables Count at Wdten Stleet Bmghamton 'NI Y YELLUW CAB 2 2 3 2 2 Rent 21 Car U DIIVC It 13agg.,ag,e Tmnsfen Qbllltebj 18 the exe VKIIICII oxelookx 1 iuuld lno eu te u bees the 10bL blooming ln his gcuden Dxd Our eldest vm hw. hls mothu S eye lux lfmd mother s xouth md mx new ned tle THE BINGHAMTON SUN E tabhshed 187 I II ST IW 7 OUI' OF 10 HOMI Q FIPST INT THIS DAY 3.11 FIPST TO IAX I'11st XX 1th the XV01ldb News THE BINGHAMTON SUN Pxge J3 O O ' . f 1 . ' . , ' 4 x , 2 . 0 'zl I I -u - - .' - ' 1 . ,. I. -. S . 'M' j ' .12 'S 'li' ga b t ' ' ' U ' ' ' ' . 2 Z ' .' ai T 2 s, 51' '. - X .7 . , Y . , Q ' 'Y . 1 1 . ' s' I Li 7 I - ' I C. in THE TRIPLE CITIES. KX L L d L 3 fn if if 2? 4 ' . . ' . 7 1-1 I . R 'g , Hjlz 01 io: 011:lainie:xi:::i::4::::i:ic:1::1:1u:fn1-niuici 1-:ui 1 ioioioioioioiod 1 .-is 1 . 14 3 .1-3101. 10101 1-ioiclazeioioinioioi M. J. MORIARITY Funeral Parlors Lady Attendant Phone 4-4774 181 Court Street When Buying New Furniture Try SULLIVAN BROS 132 134 State Street Binghamton N Y What s tour son talrrng rn college? About all I ve got He vsho puts up a bluff vsrll sooner or later stumble over rt Special Motor Coach Servrce When lodges churches clubs or prrva e par tres are planrrrng to vrsrt other places vse shall be xelx glad to quote attractive rates on specral motor coaches By securrng specral transpor tatrorr the partx rs kept together all leavrn at the same trme and comrrrg home any rme desrred Thrs servrce rs dependable comfortable and 'rs fast as rs consrstent for safety For rates and general rrrfor matron urrte or phone to 37g State Street Phone Z V391 Binghamton N 1 Page 94 Triple Cities Traction Corporation A FRIEIND ST PATRICK S gE mw SILENT AUTOMATI ' EEL Xre Supplung Clean Safe Xutomatlc Dependable and hconomncal Heat To the hulldlng ot St Patlnk s P4111 h Xou houlcl Heat xoul Home the une xvu T C NAYLOR 99 Fnont Stleet Blnghdmton, N I mst adole caxlu den t xou 7' I nu 61 heald 111111 except on the 1511011001 mph ilinhvrt CEPHE 8: Ol Mdnufactulenb of Lhuuh W estments I sons ilu mul Oihce ton Nolth Ameuca: 1433 Lajole Awe., Montleal, Canada ioioquoiozozf E412 42-. 91 1 vie 1 Page 91 1.1:-11:1 1.1 inisirinioi 1:1:i:1:i.1.l 1 101119111 Y Y T - 5 ' m 1- 1 ' ,iff fha 351: 2222, 'TS' !:1:f:2E2: 225351:-5:1 . 55:2-'I:!: -:If 32:2 S:1: 2:1, 5:2 if Y:?:1'1:2L' :e f:2'25 1 :!:2r1:2:3. 2:1:' 3:1..4!:7' gizizliz? -1153-.-5 .I:!i '!:-.- .J:2e1,.1.::1 41:2 '-1:2-, , , , , A , S ' 3 ' 4 - , v ,J 4 - S . s L' ' sz - '. I I . , '1 , ' l v . ... . ' . X 5 5 ' . . . v ' . - 7 ' 7 1 . c , 1' K 7 . 44 J , , , ' x , . N vs . I., 1 Q O g o v 1 Y I y Y 1 v J' ' . ' ' 'Z ' ' VELVET ICE CREAM Velvet lce Cream Co 1 m Mam Street Phone P 9141 THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE Albany, New York Conducted bx the SNIQIS of Salnt Joeeph College Offere Course Leadmg to the Deglee of B'1chelo1 of Arte. and a Strawht Blchelol 1 Sclence Ol a Bachelol of SCIQHCC IH Mums Wumxnff and Secletallal QCIQHCQ Fxtenslxe mourns IH Alt ale al o offered W1 1te fo1 Cataloffue Regl tI'3.t10l1 Dax for hon Resldent Studentq SPDTLYIIIJEI 151th Thele ue no tvso people vsho thmk lllke Oh xea theleale You ll have to shovs me Then hon xx ab It that I got ten necktles fO1 Chustmas ' I awlence J Kane X lncent J Smlth KANE 8: MITH General Building Contractors Bmghamton New illlk Page 96 2 21:2 2:2...,2:.2:2.2:21212.-..2.2 -0.02 2:2.2.2 2 2 2.2 ., Q , 1 4 . ' v W' . D 5' ' . 1 . 1- ' A-l'l ' . ' ., ' ' ',g z ' o' , . . . L , . X 5, ' ' L . , . C I Reglstramon Day for Resldent Students Septemlwr 17th. ' v . V - ' A A 4 I - ' it v 2 11 v v I v 2 ' ',' it , , , H Y . ' 7 ' as 7 v rs H , . v , ' ' . . - H , Y' 1 - J 0 u k L I I - V ,. . . . ,..-232122252 212,2.2:2-2.,2f2.:2:2 2,2e2:2e2:2 2,2 2 -.2 :i:i:1:-4-::pc , T. ,.Y-E--1.1.-Y7YI:N--1v1--- - ----191----Y+.1v Compliments of Compliments of DR. PHILLIP J. GORMAN JOSEPH P. MANGAN Compllmenth of Compliment f J F LOLGHLHN IOHX J CLCCI Plgi. J H H U II H H U H U ' ll H U 9? ll ii ll U I ' S 1 . s 0 ll H U H ll ii ll H H U U U z ff ST Clotlung and Furmshmgs For Men Young Men and Boys McNERNF.Y S Establlshed 1908 42 Court Street Blnghamton N Y FITZMARTIN TIRE C0 Firestone Tires Have you a mmute to spare'7 Sure Tell me all you know through college IS novs Vl01lxlHg' hu box s may tluough McDEVlTT BROTHERS Funeral Directors 88 90 Front Street Bnnghamton N Y Page 98 I O O , . 7 , . . O 1' Ill It lk I O ra , - n ll I! . CK H Habit gets a fellow. Many a father who worked his way w I 7 v ur' 'w v,1 v 1 , . , V U , C T I - I , 0 l FREIJE ELECTRIC SUPPLY C0 Glbson Refrlgelators Westmghouse Washers QGeneralElectr1cJ G E R3dl0S Wlrlng and Fixtures of All Kmds Phone 4 2668 86 Clinton Street WALTER R MILLER CO INC Fountaln Pens and Pencils-all the leading makes Wood and Steel Furnlture Busmess and Soclal Statlonely A Complete Llne of 170 WASHINGTON STREET 121 STATE STREET I rto those who talk and talk This ploverb should appeal The steam that blows the whlstle W1ll never tuln the wheel SENIORS PLAN FOR THE FUTURE College Wolk or BUSIHCSS Tralmng IF YOU GO TO COLLEGE busmess tralmng wlll enable you to do 50 r asslgnments more efflclentl I IF YOU GO TO WOPK sou will want to have specialized trammg flrst o compete successfully for the better posltlons P Y P P Whether you plan to go to college to get a Job to prepare for a busmess pos1t1on or are Just undeclded wrxte or call at our OffIC6 for free llterature The Lowell School of Buslness START ANY MONDAY 116 Flont Street Bmghamton N C9551 Cffores I I UNOVY L.. .--.:.-sl' GROCERIES 'VIEATS FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES Page 99 . I I O I, I I , ' , , xl l . l yy' ,E A n ' Y E I h 1 Il' ' Q. . , BUSINESS TRAINING, rlght after Hlgh School, has proven to be the wisest ste for man eo le. Q . O ' ' , . Y. , 8 K . X . 1559 I V f I 1010101010: 1 1 111111101 1 joioioioioioininio FRANK TE! Muslcal Directo Phone 2 2391 Studlo 375 State Street S P AINSLIE Plumblng Heatlng Contractor Dal 64703 Dal 73826 '33 Gle ood Ave 43 Lau el St B1 gha ton N Y John onCty N Y Vl hat s that o e Sounds l1ke som pa1n Vlhat college fo mercys alle The c llege of de t st v ne t doo A k You Groce1 f r DCIICIOUS Brand Canned Goods Dellclous Brand Coffee Kelly s Famous Flour Blng Brand Canned Goods Del1c1ous ln Name and Quahty McTIGHE GROCERY C0 Pag 100 'ximzoio 2:3011-11. .asc .az-. stain ' r D11'ector Salnt I'at1'1ck's School Band Instruct1on on All Instruments O I 1 I G C c 0 I C O - a i - i - A Ln nw . r . n' m , . . s i , . . 7 ' nis. eonein '. Oh, tl1at's nothingg somebody giving a college yell that all. ca 7 1, , s S , Q13 , . 0 ni 11' x 1'. s 1' ' 0 C O I O 7 I 'lf Ik Pk wk lk - 0 G '- .5.:,..s:.:u:.,:-:12::-:,..C::.,..s:s::::::f::,..,..,:2.s: ' e CANNY TRUCKING INC C Servlce wnth a Smlle Long Dlstance Haullng a Speclalty Daily Express Servlce to New York City DIAL 4 1357 8 9 6 18 SPRING FOREST AVE He 1n the home Who spllled the mustard all ove1 thls waffle my dear? She 1n the home Oh John' How could you' Thls IS' lemon 16 Complete Equxpment for Every port lessee BABCOCK HINDS 8: UNDERWOOD 174 Washlngton St WISHING THE CLASS O1 1934 Best of Luck Health and Happmess Wllham Ignatlus Sheehan f f:vcfx.N Prmter I Y' BlHgh8mt0hNY I 'Xglaxif' WE SPECIALIZE IN SCHOOL CHURCH AND LAW WORK Be A Muslclan Fmd the Happmess That Comes X yi Wxth the Mastery of a Muslcal Instrument r Nme Free Musnc Lessons Nothmg to Buy Nothmg to Slgn Select your own Teacher and Instrument WEEKS sf DICKINSON 39 Che ango Street Bmghamton N Y Page 101 , o 4 ' ' ' Q9 l C O . J, . 1 , . ' :H , ' Y Y . . . p' !Y, - K ..-T ' X -gfsx 1 A. J. KLEITZ Q in-Ff Biff? . X ' ' 5 . . 'Q-55 . . . I H n , ' , . . C E CONNELLY GTOCEYICS and Meats Free Dehvery 104 106 Court St Binghamton N Y CADILLAC GRILL 9 Main Street Binghamton N Y A canny young fisher named Fisher Once fished from the edge of a fissure Pulled the fisherman in Now thev re fishing the fissune for Fisher Just Good Coal and Full Weight David F McManus Coal Company PHONES 6 1284 Pittston Coal Office and Yards 323 CLINTON STREET BINGHAMTON N Y Page 102 O O Ci ' ' O U ' I, I , I I , . . H ' A fish with a grin 7 ' ui ' H 66 ' I! O O O , . MACKIN S Imported and Domestlc Groceries Pho e Dial 4 489 69 Oak Street ONE DOLLAR THE BINGHAMTON SAVINGS BANK d 66 68 EXCHANGE STREET E ryth g y t h lp y d T lk It O Th Put Your Sav ngs 1 a Savl g Bank H does tcom that theu plo d pd chas ve h t the ado c oners'7 What a de ful orld th s uld be f e could do as ll oday e pect t do to THOMAS J CRONIN P lu m b 1 n g 104 State Street J A McCORMACK 8: SON Funeral Dlrectors Lady Ass C C Dlal 2 6923 158 Court Street 7 C I n : ' - 5 a s ccount in Now located in our new buil ing at ve in on need o e ou Save Your Money. Come In an a ver and en. i 'n 'n ow i e nem ye e i emi ne r 1 r i ro . won r w i wo i W we t ' as we x 0 mo1'row. O O O I O is an I I VS. u 1. 'I-1 A A -55 - -- V., , ,Aww .J qw.. .-wiki., . -,iff


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