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Mis, l. Unger, PM-sirlf-nt Mrs. l.. Butler. Vive Pwsiderit Mrs. R. likllfltctlli St1?f'I9lUl'Y Mrs. ll. Stanqf Treasurer Bro. Malone liypnotizlfs u cliivkf-ri. 'k Santa Claus asks Bro. lulius it ltr' is a cjf,-tml little buy. flfsx Q CJUR MOTHERS The Mothers' Club has triumphed again for they have given the play that accompanies their work and results. They accomplished many great things under the direction of Mrs. Unger, president, Mrs. Butler, vice-president, Mrs. Hartnett, secretary and Mrs. Stang, treasurer, not to mention the rest of our mothers who willingly cooperated in every possible way. A great success has always accompanied whatever social functions they have undertaken. This is mainly be- cause of the spirit we felt towards our mothers and their activities for our benefit. They were willing to help in every- thing and anything. At Christmas Time they held a Christmas party and presented the faculty with a large sum of money to be used to pay for benches in our chapel. We the seniors of 42 thank our mothers in the name of the other students and the faculty for the grand education, help, encouragement and advice which they have given us during our four years at Charninade and we know we could never find any mothers who could compare with them.
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meritorious efforts of Bro. Lucier, Ken- neth Staugler and Bill Zink. Despite the tremendous task that faced them, these three with the help of others, equaled their obligation and kept the Eagle on its feet. Mere gratitude is not nearly enough for such commendable work. The work of Eugene Brown and Tom Gougarty must not be forgotten as it was they who aided the subscription drive for the Eagle Coming to the fore again we see the name of Bro. I. Lucier for it was he who was the Faculty Advisor, and who by filling this capacity gave light to all the members of the staff when darkness seemed to blackout all ideas and im- agination. We cannot give them all a reward for their labors, but we can give each of them the thanks for giving us a year- book ever to be cherished in our hearts. Editor-in-chief Bob O'Brien Business Managers, Bill Zink and Kenny Staugler
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Bro. Martin receives a token frcm the boys . GUR DADS We can justifiably say that Chaminade has that certain magic potion which is so thoroughly mixed that our parents are affected and aroused to spontaneous response. During the past two years our fathers reorganized and built a new and better Fathers Club. At the head of this honorable group is Mr. Louis Moosburgger, president, who has capably handled its affairs for the past two years. He is most ably assisted by Mr. Charles Neff, vice president, Mr. Frank Elardo, secretary, and Mr. Carl Boesch, treasurer. They have proved their generosity in many ways. In one case they have offered to furnish the tuition of any student upon the death of his father provided his father be- longed to this most praiseworthy organization. Recently the fathers have purchased a S500 defense bond, which will secure their exploits for the coming years. The Fathers Club has cemented the students with their fathers since they are brought in contact with the teachers and can discover their sons' faults and help him correct them, besides this they can find what their son's possibilities are and encourage them. 23 Mr. l... Moosburqer, President Mr. C. Neff, Vice - President Mr. F. Elardo. Secretary Mr. C. Boesch, Treasurer
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