St Pauls Cathedral High School - Book and Sword Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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j ZZc J x-t ' -« C . 3c Elizabeih Williams Hcttc, uhile possessing grace, poise, and a geiiiie oi(e, is a real sliiclent, excelling par- titulaily in English. Her ability to sing has won her a place in the Glee Club, and we ]jre- dict that with these (|iialities, Bettc will go far in the ninsing prolession. Elizabeth Williams Lillian ' ()olc ' cr Mai BiiKli Frances Galardi Dorothy Chianelii Alice Havrilla , ; V 1 . ,? Frances Galardi Frances has long been the [noxerbial rav of simshine. Her greatest interest, besides a high sdiolasiic rating, lies in classical music, and her knowledge of the masters seems inluiite. Although Frances is of a ery gentle nature, her fa orite opera is Faust. Lillian W ' ooi.lvlr Honey li es up lo her nickname. .She is quite an enthusiast for dancing and skating, and also enjoys basketball. She hopes to be- come the perfect secretary. Her charming smile and personality are her greatest assets. OTin ClIIAMl.LI ihough IJoiothy has attended Ciathedral lie her senior year, slie has earned the title I the |)erfect sutdent. The many ads she se- ed tor the Book and Siuoid is another in- ation of her fine cooperation. .She ]jlans to tudy fashion artistry, even though her com- mercial abilit) is noteworthy. Mary Bltch Mary is our star basketball guaid .uul the despair of all o])|)()sing teams. . ii out standing student in shorthand, Mary some ilay hopes to become that one unbelie ably ef- ficient secretary. Judging from her work in tlie past, we are certain that she will reach her goal. ■Alice Havrilla Cultured and poised, Alice is one of the neat- est members of her class. Her coiffure has long been the en ) of her classmates. Strauss wali es and Tlir Daiiir of the Hours rank first on her hit paiade. Alice is also a aluabk member of the (ilee C lub.

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GRADUATES Marn A(.. ks McC.kaii, Tall. ciHT clu Mary Allies, with her c ' n ;as;iii liisli grin, holds a phicf in ihc liaskctball Hall ol Fame. Her e:isy-goins manner gi es no him ol hei speed on the baskelhall rf)nrt. Disijlay inn • ' ai)sorbing interest in chemisiry, she 111, Ills In iiecome a woman in while. A(;m;.s Mkade Agnes wavers helween ihe dioicc of a business school and (ollege. Her abililv as a typist (pial- ilics lui loi a business (arecr; on ihe other liaiid. she |)ossesses liteiaiA laleiil. Agnes is ,ilso pro(i( ieiu in the an ol dcbaliiig, as wit- iHsscd Iroiii her excellciil nbullals. Mar Crack Jackso.n .Mai Cirace ' s second soprano oiie is oiu nl ihe best assets of the (ilee Club, and lui iiiilir- iiig wiiik ill |)roinoliiig ihe sale ol lickels lor the reieiil musical (oiiiecK proxcs her sales abiliiN. Mary Grace spends mueh lime horse- bac k 1 idiii . P ' lI.lKN Hoi.l.lllA.N l ' .il(( ii.ol high stholastieiaiiiig, has made tjuite ,1 name lor Iiersell in (ialhedral. She is presi- deiil ol ihe French Chili. .1 niembc-r ol ihe (.Ire (liib and debating team, and has vvorked loi till Honk {iiid Su ' ind. .She is determined to siiiu willi (.leiiii .Miller ' s orchestia. Teresa U c;er . mcnii)er of the basketball team, an e celUnl daiuer, and a delighiliil oca!ist, Fess is in- deed a ery aeeom|)lisliec! xoimg lady. She was elected ice-presicleiii ol ihe Glee Club and ])laycd a lead in the ' operetta. Teresa ho|)es to sing with a popular orchestra. M R FltOMAS . lai is iiidispeiisabk ' .is one ol oui iiiimeo- gia|)li opeiators. Fler inteitst in commercial work is rellecied in her ami)ilion to become a bookkecpei or a mimeograph o|)erator. Kindness. IrieiuUiness, and courtesv are the characteristics of her ideal C alhedi alite. ,x M;My . };ii( ' : Mc(ii;iit iigcr .IS mSiv (iKicMackJcm w ' lcris|ij iigc Eilccttllin iliilii ' Ji .ii v Tlioiii.! Ts :



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Freshman Year Sophomore Year September, 1938 Dear Diary . . . It ' s September 71 Just an- other (lay for most pc()])lc. but for sixty of us girls it meant enter- ing Cathedral High Scliool. Bewildered, we stood in the school that ' as to be oiu home for four eventful years. We were introduced to so many ncAV ways of thinking and feeling that we felt like pioneers on an expedition over the vast fields of ignorance, that Latin! Oh. June. 1939 Dear Diary . . . The end of our first year in high school. .And for a vhole year we ' ve been objects of pity — lowdy freshies. But we found this new school life wasn ' t all work. Many played basket- ball for the first time, and we must have had some dri ing force in us that other years lacked — we were hailed champs of the school. Early in October the class was formally received into the Sodality, and so was permitted to attend the Rally at the Williatn Penn Hotel. Our science class proved to be an active one. We staged an exhibition, visited the Pittsburgh Press, H.J. Heinz Com pany and the Tech Ice ( ream plant. IIkii, oi course, the most im- |)orlani e eiu was oiu initiation. .September. 1939 Dear Diary . . . Back again! And lor no reason we seem to have accpiired an audacious swagger and an irritating boldness which cannot be subdued. But do •n deep inside we are really sweet and huml)le. Its just that c ha c to shake olf that inferior feeling we liad as freshies. June. 1910 Dear Diarv . . . The year has marked many momentous events. We were eligible for the basketball arsitv. W ' c initiated tlie Freshman Class with an afternoon of pranks. Ihroughout the year we received illustrated lectures at Carnegie Library. The biology exhibi- tion given by Mount Mercy College also held our interest. At Christmas, we ex- liibited our dramatic ability for tlie first time, with a jjresentation of Bird ' s Chri. ' tnuis Carol and Dicken ' s Christinas Carol. Toward the end of the year there was the coinention of the Diocesan Cuild of ( ' atliolic Organists. Tlie i)ro- gram iiKliided a Solemn High Mass in the (Cathedral with over 1 .5.000 girls ' dices chanting tlie prayers. And the last and most sorrowful event, dear diary, was the ( ommun- ion breakfast we ga e to the departing .Seniors at the King Edward Din- ing Room. Vnother class is gone and we must liclp to 111! the gap as jubilant juniors.

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