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Although the scholastic requirements of the junior year demand much study and concentration, the juniors still find time for extra-curricular activities. Cathedral's varsity owes many a victory to the fighting efforts of the junior players. Junior Glee Club members captured leading roles in this year's operetta. ln the past three years, the juniors have built a firm foundation of achievement. Blllllll li A HRM l0lI The junior Clas took part in many new ventures this year to correspond with their new status as upperclassmen, Their study of the modern languages has given them an insight into the lives and Customs of other peoples Receiving efficient training in typing and shorthand classes, many juniors are preparing to take their place in tomorrow's business world.
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Shown in action are members of the 1952 Varsity. The Varsity has brought glory to C.H.S. by dis- playing fair play and good sportsmanship. To attain skill and precision, members practise long hours. Pictured entering Duquesne Gardens are seniors Joy Iandiorio and Gertrude Geneske. Ranking high among Cathedralites' favorite sports is ice- skating at our next-door neighbor, the Gardens. Other events held at Duquesne Gardens are col- lege and professional basketball, hockey matches, and the ever-popular ice revues. Senior members of Cathedral S Varsity are manager Charlotte Ann Waters and forwards Betty Woll and Lois Rihn Joining the Varsity in their freshman year, Lois and Betty have contributed much to its success Charlotte assumed responsibility for all transportation and arrangements
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With the confusion of the freshman year behind them, the sophomores have es- tablished themselves in the family ofCathedral. Newfriendships have been formed, and their senior big sisters have aided them greatly in becoming familiar with all phases of life at C,H,S, 'Class time took on an added interest this year. Al IHI HAHWAY MARK Plunging into the study of living things in biology class, the sophomores' col- lection of insects and the discoveries they made in the lab were chief projects in the adventure of exploring the unknown. Geometry proved puzzling at first, but in a very short time the sophomores were successfully solving complicated theorems. At the halfway mark in their high school life they look forward to the prospect of becoming upperclassmen.
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