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Top Doris Wagner R nv: Clailicrinc Schratz Rosalin Rosata Ann Norbloni Eli abcth Wolhuin Eluisc Miller M ultik- C;alhcrine Mcrthcr Row: Marx Louise Moeltcr Mary Louise Phillips Ann Stokes Panline Tepe Helen Pollicc Florence Walsh li. itrmii Helen Maginn R. 1. Mathilda Scuilli Margaret McDonough Ann Keniniey Rosemary Walsh Marv Louise Norris Mary lonipkins Patricia Summers Row: Margaret c ' ally Jeancttc Wolfe Kathleen Smith Elizabeth Sweeney Faye Moscbarger M iddlc Beatrice Sclivam R ,)W: Lorraine Quilla Loretta Qninn Catherine McDonougl Laura Senise Elizabeth Lynch li. iKoni Sara Viola R. ;) v: Virginia Loughran Joan Wellings Catherine O ' Malley Catherine Ondik Julia Thomas Mary Elizabeth Wakh t: r f 1 y SOPHOMORE CLASS OF ROOM 202 The second year in higii sc hool is icallv a green pasture lor the hesiiant student. It is a time in which the doubt I id girl may bring to light her hopes and ambi- tions lor tile luture, vithout fear ol be- ing taken too seriously. Not too much pressiu-e is exerted, or too nuic h expec ted ol her. So, the iortunate so]jhomoie is free to engage in the work that is closest to her heart. A for vard such as this is necessary in giving an account of these particidar sophomores, from the class of 202. They have followed true to form, en- gaging in every activity, social and cin- ricular, with an earnest, yet anuised interest. Dcsi)ite their apparent frivolity, many of their names ha e apjjeared on the honor roll, and many display talent tor creative writing. The Cdee Club claims some, while several others are aiti e members of the Varsity Team. True to Catholic spirit, all of these girls are faith- ful ami acti e Socialists. And each sophomore has a line sense of humor. Every school dav has been spiced with it. In fact, almost all of the ingenious pranks can be traced back to one or more of those girls of Room 202. There is also a uiiiied leeling, a family tie among them, and the separation that comes in the jimior year will be a difii- cult one to endure. KAriii.i;i:N SMrrii, ' ] i
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lop Cailicrine Jo ce Kdu; Agnes Cunroy Marcetia Heisel Marian Hockswender Roseman Laboon Mar Colleran Mary Agnes Collins Middle Magdalene Highiower K ' »w: Ann Gerirude Connors Alice Joyce Anne Theresa Jackson Man, Jane Hannon Elizabeih Hohnian Virginia kunkie iWttloni Nancy Knox kow: Mary Jane Donahue Margery Donahue Ruih Denipse Margaret Diulus Catherine Bovie Jane Louise Koenig Top Row; Middle Rou: B( it im Row: Ellen Rose Hynn Janet Donahue Marv Eileen Barrett Idaniae Brodv Grace Gibson Margaret Lavelle Mar Elizabeth Covne Patricia Hopper ' iola kimicata Doris Dawson Mar Connollv Anna Catherine Donovan Norma Jenkins Pauline Conrad Florence Covie Corinne Dav Marv Jane Andrews Marv Agnes Gallagher S billa Kearney Florence James SOPHOMORE CLASS OF ROOM 101 Alihough vf niiglu be considered only die in-beiween class, e ha -e played an iniporiani jjart m the history of our school, for oin time is devoted to: Studies — which consist ol six heavy subjects that lake up most ol our lime; Operetta — in whic h a lew ol our golden-voiced sophomores participated; Public Speaking — a new and ery popular class: Honor. Charily, and .Service — the motto ol our school, upheld by the sopho- mores: Oin- teachers — whom Ave will always remember for their loving and sincere giudance; Mission fields — e er ijojudar because we feel that we really help with om indi- idual contribiuions each week; Our prayers — offered lor ihc men in the service, and that God may grant a just peace and victory; Religious instructions — a special class taught as onh lather (.riliuh can teach it; Education — in all its cultural aspects taught i) our Sisters of Mercy; .Sodalil — held clear in all onr hearts because of its good work. XOR.MA }F Kr S, ' 44
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l,.p Onions lni.ivh Row: Mai- LoiMNc EaiiHi JoMiKic I):iiiks al:ilir Dcxiiic llclcii l)ii- c-liiian Emily Bonaccorsi Mltldlf I ' aliicia Kcvho Row: Doroihv Kane Rita Coyne Dorolhy HiHgiils Xifia Rita Cuiiaii RoscmatiL- Kicsak I.ucillf Rolskt lijiumi Kli abetli Biicci Rum: M ra |aiK ' Ranv Riisc Mai ii- Capiito Phyllis UiPilla Josephine C ' iacuinara Mary Geiei Constance Caye l.,|, M.uic Bovle Row: Mailhanne Brown Lorctia Clnisiensen Doris Becker Jane Campbell Aiigcline C risantc IfiUHc J ilia Flaherty Rcw: .!arv Catherine Brown (•loria Dann ' ano Rnth Foster Kathrvn Kistler ( ainille niiihis Mary La ' crnc Connors llolloiu Jean Bancale Row: Helen Cafaidi [nail Barnes Ann Marie Salera Dolores BatlaKlia nn Louise Flaherty Eli abelh Bradlcv FRESHMAN CLASS OF ROOM 302 It vas strange al lirsl. sitliiig in the same room with other girls Irom six. dil- Icrcnt schools and not knowing their names. But this was soon adjusted, ' ilh- in a IcAv veeks e eryonc kne v e ' er bodv else. Fhen the class reallv became as one both and took up the part whicli thev ha e plaved and will play in the I tit tire for the honor of their school. The willingness and enthusiasm wliii h greets each new projec t gives proof ol the interest they hold in (laihedial .is well as in their studies. 1 he many acti ities of the school ha e also a|)pealed to the freshmen: especially basketball, debating, and siiu ' in . We ha e in our gi-oup today, girls wlio, in the III Hire, will achie e lame Im their extelleni pl.ixiiig n ihe basketball lloor. lor their rebuttals gi en in a debate, and loi their ()iccs. riiey are not looking forward to the time Avhen they will be seniors. Init they will always look back and renew ihe memories that they lune kejjt concern- ing their freshmen year in high school. rhe will go into their sophomore and junior years but there won ' t be that ex- citement which comes upon entering a new sc hool lor the lirst time, making new Iriends and perha])s renewing old ac- (]uaintances. W ' e hope that hen June, I ' . ' l. ) ap- pioaches. e er ()nc. including the Sisters themsehes, will sa gooil bxc witii a deep sense ol regret. J.Wr C. AMl ' lULL, ' ]-,
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