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1 Q 4 7, iii if-11 if f Trip Rauf: Frances Duggan, Mary lfoulkes, Dick McGrath, ,losephine Plouff, Paul Eibon, Margaret Kulus, Donovan Miesbauer, Ruth Keefe, liugene Sedlachek, Genevieve jackno. Third Row: Maurice Theno. Phillis Cook, jaznes Tucker Eileen Sweeney. Theresa Kuehlthau, Vincent Heaton, Helen Hager, lfrancis lfcrlon. Cynthia Dunnigan, Rohert Cronin. Second Row: Herenice lfliehr. Anita Petroski, Virginia Podviu, Margaret Fleniing, Dorothy Bartelmc. jean Sherman. I.uCille Hudson, Leola Sullivan, Hereuice Strong, Mary Ellis. First Row: ,lohn Flynn, Lucille Huber. lfraucis Cahill. Josephine lfuriak, james Dowd, Mary ,lane lfleer. Harold Harrer. Beatrice Lapp. eventh grade Being the youngest group of the Cathedral .Iunior High School, we are for the lirst time invited to have Il class picture taken for The ivy and to record a list of our school achievements. No one knows what joy filled these forty little hearts and caused miles of smiles to brighten all about this heretofore unknown quantity. Our response regarding the picture was ininiediate, but as to our list of achieve- nieuts we hesitate, because our role of being little people that are to be seen but noi heard is still natural. We venture our opinion with the quotation: there is so much good in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best ot us that it behooveth all of us to say nothing of the rest of us. X --0. 1 , f' e -56M .1 N 'JA' I is
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' 5 V -.N -- , LYQs!'F'x ,- .Y,. V- J i.. 1. L 44? 7 i Y' ' XI: N5XX X Q X '- Y X ',kk ai ,Fi f 9 ,fi v A my Top Row: Robert Baum, Walter Cook, Louis Seacotte, john Mcltenna, Ronald Beaton, Leonard Saunders, Thomas Godfrey, William Reuter, Charles Kolanizyk. Third Raw: Byron Rookey, Orlin Bellanger, Catherine Speclit, George Donley, james Quinn, Chester Ouelette, Elinor Fitch, Catherine Thorge, Charles Nichols. Secoml Row: joseph Tomizak, Robert Goligoski, Bernice Guenard, jane Cournoyer, Maxine Larson, Flor- ence Smith, Margaret Doherty. john Baum, Robert Cleary. First Row: Helen Geris, Catherine Murray, William Conley, Blanche Fitch, Mary Fitzgerald. gighrh grade Reliability, one of the essential qualities oi a fine character, marks a number of the Cabovej group in Grade Eight. The altar boys of this division are worthy of special comment for their punctuality at the daily 6:30 mass as well as at other services. 'They are also members of the Cathedral Sanctuary Choir which sings the proper of the Mass on feast days. A number arc doing fine work on the lnnior Police Force. Thomas Godfrey captured a prize in the Prize Essay Contest while William Conley received honorable mention. Saint Theresa's Literary Society at present is making special efforts for the missions. Besides, the society affords ns many pleasurable opportunities in the form of charades, debates, and holiday programs. Our latest, the baseball spell- ing team with the Champion versus the Invisible, is enjoyed by all. We're Out to Win is our slogan. fs M -55- 3,-at fe .,. -Ng-e. s, fu N .1 . - M ti
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UVIHIVUIHOU. I' ,, cu f-15,1- 'ff. V lllllla .,,...f fx Activities Hear the mellow wedding bells Colden Bells What a world of happiness their harmony foreiells! Through the balmy air of nigh! How they ring out their delight! The Bells-POE.
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