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THE VARSITY The 1941-42 Varsity season began this year in October, when the girls started their training in prei aration lor the first game. The addition of deorge Meyer as coach proved to be of no little inspiration during the following months. Under his stipervision. the team achiexed oiii- ECHOES So iie lime, sumeu ' Jiere, A tlnnulroiis cheer Will come out of noivliere And soioid in yoid ear. Sadly, gladly you ' ll roninifsce. ' Tii ' as the echo From the gym at C..U .S. NEW .MEMBERS OONMF VIKOMCII . X M KI1 liKDWN Ann Ni will l.DKRMNI Ol II.LA liulisj;ensable to the team ncjt only dining this season bnt in the preceding two. was Mary Clatherine Duffy, the captain. Supported b our other faithful elerans. Marv Brown, Mary Ikuch. .Margaret ' an Buskirk. .Martina Flannery. and Mary Agnes McGrail. the Varsity really became an all star line-uj). In [anuar . the ' arsity re- cei ed new members. With .Vnna .Marie Brown, (Bonnie Zatkoxich. Lorraine Quilla, and Anne Xewell on the team, next year ' s sea.son should be an exciting one. Xoi to be forgotten either are the managers, Evehn Kane and Sally W ' vmard. W ' lio ha e done more or better camjjaign- ing for the ' arsit s interests than these two? On the night of March u). Webster Hall was the scene of the annual baiuiuet. During the e ening. letters verc awarded to tlie iollowing girls; M.ARY Catherine Di ffy M.VRV . gnes Brow.n Margaret Van Buskirr Mar I i A I i.AN i Kv Mary Butch Teresa Unger .Mary Pt ' RCEi.L Mary . (.nks McCIrail Mak ! Lot ' Xorris Mary Lot ise Mot lter Anna Marie Brown Happy as the baiupiet was. still each senior felt a pang of regret, for it meant the end of her higli sdiool baskel- l)all career. Memories of these girls will stav with us. for Cathedralites sucli as lliese remain an inspiration to all future i)la ers.
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Seaiku: Kiillieiiiic ShuciM :ikL-i , I ' .iliiii.i MiKnii hi. Kvchii K.,me. K;illu)ii Sheilock, Belly iMaloncv, Mary CJiti ericli. Standing: Eileen Mdllilum. Allies Meade. THE DEBATING TEAM 1942 was an eventful year at Cathe- dral, for among other things, it was the first year that C ' alhedral entered into the Forensic League, and actively partici- pated in the debates. Fhe debaters were selected: six in all, three affirmatives and three negatives. Our afHrmalive speakers were Betty Ahdoney, Eileen HoUihan, and Agnes Meade. The negative team boasted of Kathryn Sherlock, Mary (iie- gerich, and Patricia McKnight. Each team debated its op|josite from other schools throughoui ihc I ' iiisburgli dio- cese. Ihe scliedule was as follows: Afhrmahn h Cathedral Cailuili al i l (.Al IVE Si. Aii iistiiK ' II. 1 Rnsarv Catlieclral St. ' iiucnt Ceiiual C:ailicclial Inimaciilalc Coiuejalion Ciaihcdial Mt. . l crnia Ciaihcdral The girls of the afhrmati ' e team en- tered inlcj the eliminations. The Hnal debates were with: X ' iiuiiilian Hii;h S( liool Holy Ghost Academy St. Luke ' s Hi,nh Sriiool We hope that this work, pioneered by the girls wc have mentioned, will con- tintie witii the tinilerc lassmen, and that many victories will be reaped lor ( a- thedral. Agnes Meade, ' .12 r
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