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WHO ' S WHO Anna Mak Angei R:iv(n li.iii Francks Haki-R ScdcuiiA ol ilic Sodality Hi RMt:i; liAi ASH Pcrsonaliix plus Valetta Brinnan Has aerial auiMiioiis iMarv Agnks Brown Deserves a laurel vnaih Inr In r ixpcrtiuss in sports Marv Bitch Mcictirv in disotiise DoRcniii Caliami.l l ' (litor-iii-(hic-l ol the Cdlhidrnlitc Ann Cannon II .Siiciuc is i oklcn. Aim is woith a lot tunc Bf.tt - CiARi.os Quid as an t cnint; star NAiAur; CiiRro ' i(c-l ' nsick ' ni ol tin- l- ' icudi Cliii) Anne C lark Oiii ■niodt I (lalhedialite Pegg ' CtnNE Iilondic ol the (loniinrnial Class DoRoiiii CniANELlJ Dell nit ion ol a perkct sttiileiit Eleanor DAmico h ays rcadv to help M R RiiA Donovan rnii ali ' d in the- skating link Anna M arm Dis(;hin(;er As a business niana! e ' r she ' has proxeel in alual)le- Marv t:ArHERtNE Duefv What would the aisit lia e done without her? Eli.am i I- ' n Gi raid Shines as one ol the- niosi slueliotis senior studeiils Marii I ' l NER Quiet ami dcpeiidalile to llu ' ' nth dci ice Anna I ' oii i Mie majors in lUlense stani]5S Frances Cai.ardi Our nuisical genius M l ( .11 (.1 RICH M ission ' s her middle u.nnc Al l( I I I W KHl.A { iciui osii is I HI si tout; poiul Eileen Hoi i hi w i omhinal ion ol luaiuv and l)i ,nns En El Ht ' NT I ' oit lauieaie IVIar ' (iRACE [ackson One of ihose woiiuu diixcis — but slu ' s i oodl Evelyn Kane Class I ' rew lor thu-e ears — and uo wonder! I ' liMA ' KoiMf, Her Noice is fjiic ol ilu loveliest in iln Seiiioi Class Cl.AlKi l.AUooN I ' iles up a mean s( oir on the bow lint; alle s i I AR • X ' iRGlNiA 1,1 AH ■ W al( h. slu lo (s laudiil shots 111 I n , l Al.oNEV l.o es iioihiii ' j l)t llei than a (k bate
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Junior Year Senior Year f.- ' ?i1 Seplcinbti, 1940 Dear Diary . . . Upper (lassiiicn now, we have many new |m ivilegcs he- slowed upon us; also many new (hities. Our (hiss has been dividetl into t he (Commercial jun iors and the Aca- demic juniors. The Commercial CClass must learn lo adapt itself and its belongings to the not -so- very -spacious student chairs, while die Academics struggle with their Frencli verbs. Early in the year both classes visited Phipp ' s Conservatory, where they spent the day photographing the floral display. The Academic girls were lormally received into Le Cercle Francais — the school ' s French club. The main event ol the year was the Junior Prom, which we as jimiors, after three years of waiting, planned and pro- duced. The task of publishing the last copy of the Cathedralite was placed in the hands of the newly chosen junior staff. This edition proxed lo be very successful. jime, 1940 Dear Diary . . . We left school this June with a deep feeling of loss, because our senior friends had graduated. Rut we look forward to our coming year in Catliedral — our SENIOR year! Could it be possible that we ' ve really routuled tlie bend of school life: that we will set the |)recedent for styles, smiles, and latest bright .sayings? September, 1 94 1 Dear Diary . . . No longer are we Preshies or Sophs or even Jmi- iois — now we are the Senior Class of ' 42! The Senior Class of Cathe- dral High School! We have been waiting for this year; will it live up to our expectations? Will it bring us the re- spect from our under- classmen that ve held for the former senior classes? June, 1942 Dear Diary . . . C.radtiation lime is here, and now we must bid adieu to our school chums and to our school. The senior year proved to be the best and the fullest year of all. We saw many of our classmates assume new responsibilities — become leaders of the school, just as the members of the class before us had done. We worked hard to make the Oper- etta a success. We planned much for Commencement Night. And now as we leave behind all the carefree hours we knew during oin- four short years at Cathedral, we take cjne last lingering look and turn away to face a future in a country at war — but still Ota- country. A fu- ture we shall, because of tlie principles instilled in our hearts at Cathe- dral, be able to meet and to concjuer. Bermce Balash, ' 42 Eileen Hunt, ' 42
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AT CATHEDRAL HIGH M R ' i Mc.Doxough I ' mol ihai j oml iliings come in siiuill packaofs Mau - Acxks McC.rajl whi on liic basketball llooi ' Marian McCiuAW Sliukni (loiiiuil c i ' ( iiii r iMakc:i-.i,i.a McRrowN Tor sIk ' s a jolly t ood kllow! I ' AiRiciA McKnk ii ' RcporuT lor ihe Ffilciaiion ol (laiholic High Schools Acnes Mkadk C ailicdi al ' s own Daniel W ' ebsler DoROTH MooDV [ohnny on ihc spot LfMs Mii.LKR Portion ol the potent trio Anmc i kubaij:tz Her Fiench accent is reall) ' perlect Bernice O ' Malley Has a smile lor everyone Mary 1 ' iirc:ele One e)e on lier stnilies and the other on the bell Beii V Ri(;i E - The eyes have it RiiA R()i)(;i Rs Another niarxel on skates Catherine Santavicca n all-aroiuid stholar Jean Scheeser The Catlii ' ilinlilr is her one love D )R(rrH - ScHMiTT Doitie knows all. bin doesn ' t liiag about it Kathrvn SHERt.ocK A secoiid Katherine C ' .onrell Kit n Siioi ' MAKKR She ' s a clink watcliei. too Eleanor SMirii Eleanoi is one ol oin lusi actresses Mary Thomas Ready, willing, and able Teresa Unger Nightingale shoLdd Uaw been her last name Margaret ' an Bi ' skirk Basketball. Inn delniitely! Iri xr W ' AtERs C;an ' t say she doesn ' t tise the gilt oi speech! RiiA Welsh Clajiable. (oiiipcient. and conscientious Ln.ijAN Wool EVtR Secietarial ambitions Mari Williams Smile and the world smiles with yon Bi- 1 IE Williams Sophistication personified X ' lRCJNiA Wii 1 I VMS Tickler ol the ivories M ARV N ' oiiNc; Calhedial ' s child |)s c hologisl KlI.EEN HOLLIHAN, ' 42 Betie Williams, ' 42
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