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'UQYRP a-r 'fV.efi'u.t:i1-I J' A1 flgljf 'Wa -V- y'7v,,f- Nm. ,ua 'f JWQ19' sniff' -aa. YN .44 Freshman trls H N September, 1927, we, the class of '31 entered the portals of Phil- . A E lipsburg Parochial High School, the greenest, most awe stricken 1 freshies that had ever entered, at least we thought sto. 1'5Z'3l The Sophs promptly initiated us and cautioned us that we were to look up with respect to the upper classmeng as all goocl Freshman should. For the first few days all of us were in state of bewilderment. Our new schedule was entirely different from any other we had known before. However, this soon wore off, and after a few weeks we summoned up the courage to hold a class meeting, with Sister M. Teresita presiding. Those who were chosen as officers are: President ...................... ...... K athryn Masterson Vice-President ...... .... K athryn Rooney Secretary ....... .... . . ......... Anna Ottaviano Treasurer ......... ....... G eraldine Woeppel Class Reporter ................................................ ulia Kozare Upon the opening of the basketball season when our green had some- what disappeared, several of our class responded to the call. They werezz Veronica Kugler, who mace the regular team, Kathryn Taylor, Anna Otto- viano Margart McNicholas Kathryn Kravecz Sarah Duffy Elizabeth Korp Mary McNamec Eleanor Garrick Kathleen McDermott and Margaret King. In April we entertained the Parent-Teachers Association, by giving an Irish play which was a huge success. Now as we are near the end of our Fr shman year and in the shadow of the impending une exams, we look forward to the time when we will be sophisticated Sophomores and as we will never be able to even our score with the present Sophomores we will have to be content with wreaking our ven- geance on next year s Freshies. ulia Kozare 31 ,, Nui-adm WAFA! aoafx' Atv 'rf e Ex if C0 F' 'U F T 'U' Q 3 Q.. C0 ?' 4 Q 5 tcp mu 3? UQ U' VJ fs Q' O Q .1 B if V P . r .- xr.. .CE 4.-HQWIFTL ' 'Rai Wink .4249 -'ef 'v.T itll- I --.1 Vfrl Eg- I I . J f 1 9 I 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 S 7 J 7 7 7 7 J , G ! I o ifitdhfd-Ne'S A' ' 1928 C'A7l711,4dl r - 'WN-v ..4 'v qw-v'm5a.A1'-gg S
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I Qf?W9'w:S-Eff? St. Philip ana' St. james' High School ! ' ? ? h A 5 .4 2 i 2 5 I . K X Q ? 5 P i 5 , si 5 ? f 6 S F 1928 Qlnnual
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ix 'N-V',:? M St. Philip and St. james' High School i . 's . E -1 ' xv ' 5 5 .4 .. .5 4 t E 5 all Q Sister Cyril's Feast CDay - ti E On February 9th the High School gave a reception to Sister M. Cyril, ii our beloved Principal, in honor of her Feast day, and presented her with a P 3 basket of flowers and fifty dollars in gold. Monsignor Egan also spoke elo- f 55 quently in her honor. 3'- E Sister Cyril replying to the pupils expressed her appreciation and grati- A K7 tude. Later the students enjoyed dancingg music being furnished by the Q 1 High School Orchestra. The following program was given: - gd ' Arminta, the Radio Fan .............................................................. M. Caton il Thais, Violin Solo .................... ..... J . Flynn K 5 Address of Welcome ................. ........ E . Cox - fi just Been Wand,ring ........,......... ........... L . Cole , I Too Late for the Train ......... . .... ......... C .. Rooney Z Prelude KA Word Picture, ......... ....... M . Zwahl . Russian Prelude .......................... ........ M . Carey ' A When Irish Eyes Are Smiling ........ ............ T . Ward i' i That's How I Believe in You ......... ....... T . Kennedy A Kitty's Graduation ..................... .......... G . Flemming Q Minstrel Show ........................... ........ F reshman Boys 1 .3 3 ' A 3 f 2 fi' 4 3 5 Pi K 5 ' i . E, kr isti .-LYf'k 2ff K 'f f- l' A-' N 1928 Qlnnual Qi
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