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

 - Class of 1942

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Page 29 text:

WILL YOU REMEMBER Patly ' s original hais Anne ' s red hair (Claire ' s fingernails llial looked like a C ' .lien ' u ad Belle ' s poise apparent at all limes and in all sii nations Marian ' s walch that was realh a decoration Margaret and Lois ' ' Elmer ' s 1 ime Bro vnie ' s socks with those curious doo-dads on the cufts Shvlock ' s Olga from ihe Volga out lit n I Mary Giegerich s ready smile g Anna Mae ' s black eyes Killy ' s impersonations at study period Ella Mae ' s alias. Miss McAllister, at (»lee Clidj practices Eleanor ' s blue-black hair Eileen ' s genius for creating poetry Agnes ' splendid rebullals Bernice ' s Single file, please Teresa ' s charming voice that wasn ' t discoxered until oiu ' senior year Mrs. Zillis, oiu ' confidante ■What is bolshex ism? — asked so often in oiu second year history class. I just washed my hair and I can ' t do a thing viih it. Vi: V-y.: P:;: Pi — Is that the way it goes? The two by four mirror in the robery. The second floor drinking fountain that never worked. Practices for the operetta. Sociology class and the Eirst Aid Coinse so often postponed. Who ' re you taking to the pi-om? What kind of gown are you wearing? W ' ho did the Latin for today? Our diinier dance, the last acli ity of the Senior Class. Working on the Catliedr ilite dummy. Those o ercrowdetl demerit cards. The willow tree which was cut down, nuich to our sorrow. Parlez-vous francais, mademoiselle? Our uniforms and the saddle shoes whicli always needed polisliing. . large chenille C . Lend me a sheet of paper. Don ' t you e er buy any? Five cents for the mite box, please! Waiting for the dismissal bell at three o ' clock. The rush for hot dogs at twehe o ' clock, for the saving is Eirst come, first served. That the , merican secular newspaper is or is not lullilling its soc ial re- sponsibilities. The (iubb - Hole, with all iis memories. Patricia McKnight, ' .J2 E LKAXOR SmI ' I ri. ' .|2

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v., w; :- ' i -uisj .. CLASS POEM (iraduatioii Dav . . . Cialhcdral is chcsscd in ils Feast Day best With roses and lilies and all the resl Bedecked. Graduation Day . . . We seniors in gowns of purple and gold Smilingly march to the nuisic bold And yet . . . riio ' oiu smiles are bright, Our eyes are vet With tears of remembrance And tears of regret And each of us knows She will never forget — Cathedral. Graduation Day . . . 1 he high school joys we leave behind Are memories s ' vveet to keep in mind Fore ' er. (.radiiation Day . . . We promise strong and promise true 1 hat never will e e er forget to Remember . . . The high school clunns or Ihe high school days That brotight so minli joy In so many ways To so many girls P or so many days Al (Cathedral! ElLF.K.N Hl ' NT. ' .J2



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I..l I. a ( ' rnc Gcurv K.»i« : Mai aiin (.riffiii Kllen Comic Eli abeth FerrcU Veronica Keeiian Fli abclh Parise Dolores tlilKard Middle Mat Alice Deinpstv Ruu ; Keiiiadetie 1 hoiiipson DoiJN Reilh Julia Nolle Eli abcih McCabe Riia Luby ftoElorn F.li aberh Koch Ruw: Margaret Marv Welsh Katlieriiie McQuillan Marv Teresa Jovce Ru[h Paullel Jacqueline Mines Elaine Lucas Top Joanne Drake R..u: Marjjarel Cummins Edna V ' ogel La Gene Vilson ' edella Mecca Marguerite Mount Ursula O ' Connor Middle rleen Balash R.nv: Regina Fisher Margaret Geneske Marjorie Dovle Marv Louise Daschbach Dolores Earlori BiHKnn Rosemarie O ' Connell Rou: Marguerite Henke Marv Teresa Cunbov Theresa Rocco Durothv Butler Helen Nacev Margaret Flaherty JUNIOR CLASS OF ROOM 303 September, 1941, and forty noisy jun- iors returned to Cathedral and assiuned the air ol dignified yoinig business women. The first schechiled e ent for the jiuiiors was the gi ing of a ' ictory pari for the newly-arri ed freshmen. Amid the red. white, and blue crepe paper and balloons were an estimated KiO girls — all of them having a wonderfid time. It was alter this party thai the school term really got into iiill swing. The sdiool schedule ' as arranged and e lound oursehes dee]) in geometry. I ' ng- lisii. Iiistory. typing, shorthand and re- ligion. Bui soon these new sid)je(ts be- came daily half dozens. The school term had begiui. Then came the Junior Prom and ilu ic was more ex( itenuni than cvci. It seemed that there was a never-ending string of details to attend to — the orches- tra, dame progianis and arrangements to be made lor liic balhooiii. In school we vere talking about the prom tickets. Outside school we were talking about e ening gowns. There wasn ' t time for any other considerations for this was the much heralded Junior Prom. Xo the seniors are sctirr in2: about in a daze of excitement about the giad- uation. while the juniors stand on the sidelines bewildered. This couldn ' t be tiie end of the school vear! But the lal- endar is an inlallible proof. It is onl now that we leali e that we are tiie Seniors ol - . lite seniors who are. in 1)111 a lew months, to take o er tiic si liool mwsp.ipci .uid publish ihe ear book. M K(. ut 1 ( ' i i iiNs. ' i;;

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