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the youthful TCHS enthusiasm whith achieves great things. Mem- bership in this slab is open to and desired of all mothers of stu- dents enrolled ot The Catholic High School. In lower left, on President of the Glee Club Bernadine Brooks, Business Manoger Pot lone, ond Treasurer Joan Seidl. With the Glee Club, they festooned, vocally, TCHS corridors with lovely carols just before the Christmas recess began. JANUARY RETREAT FINDS 5C SOPHS VISITING THEIR EUCHARISTIC LORD SR. IAURENCIT A, WELCOMES MR. IANSINGER TO ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL SOPHOMORES FROM 1C LEARN TO SEW AND SAVE IN MRS. HOLDEN S CLASS.
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fAMISHID SOPHS HURRY TOWARD A FAVORITE PERIOD-IUNCH. Our Mothers Really Approve Of. SR. M. ZACHARIA MCCTS, at right, with members of tho Mothers' Club. They have just presented the school with a «heck for $1,000. left to right are: Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Evelyn lagna. Assistant Treasurer Mrs. James Dew. Treasurer Mrs. Rudolph Franz, Recording Secretory Mrs. George May, Vice President Mrs. Evelyn Mooney, and President Mrs. Mary Ellen Sadey. Although the most recently organized of TCHS activities, the Mothers' Club has already proved itself a vibrant example of
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0. STRYZEWSKA, C. UOI, ANO M. CANTOW READ THEIR BOOK REPORTS IN SR. GERMAINE'S ENGLISH CLASS. DUNS SCOTUS The gavel struck with a decisive thud. Min- utes ticked off like heart beats as the chairman awaited the judge's decision. It came, and the chair rose to announce it. Then applause in rising waves swept up and down Room 105. A green-clad fresh- man pounded the back of a friend . . . The debating club had done it againl Topic for debate in the Baltimore Catholic School League was: Resolved: that the President of the United States should be elected by direct vote of the people. On this subjct TCHS placed third in the league. In the second half of the year, the de- DEBATING CLUB baters discussed: Resolved: that the electoral votes should be cast in proportion to the popular vote. On this topic, TCHS tied with Seton for second place. Secretary Pat Hurtt was named one of three best league speakers. President Eleanore Williams placed third in the American Legion Oratorical contest; Mary Tiburzi, fifth. Sophomore debater Anne Wilson won first place in the Voice of Democracy contest. JV de- baters had some interesting rounds with Mt. St. Joe, Loyola, Towson Catholic. They also staged demon- stration debates at St. Anthony School, Little Flower, St. Katharine.
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