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IUNIOR H1sToRY Up on the old bookshelf, we find an edition of THE .JUNIOR YEAR OF 1950. Leafing through the book, we notice that the chapters are devoted to the various events of the Junior year. The first chapter is on the first day of school. Twenty-six summer-ized Juniors appeared be- fore Sister Mary Amadeus and tried to settle down to the daily grind once again. Chapter two is devoted to the class election. With Chuck Hammond as President, Phil Martin as Sec- retary, Tom Bollinger as Treasurer, and Ramon Schmid as business manager, the class started the year in high, choosing the Blessed Virgin Mary as their patron, and The rung of the ladder was not made to 1'est upon-climb higher, as motto. The third chapter describes their trials and hardships in studies. The boys and the girls went their different ways, some taking commercial courses and others taking academic subjects. This year, for the first time a group of Junior boys enrolled in classes of Trig and Solid Geometry. The next chapter tells of the disappointments and joys of the concessions. Their financial status wasn't too sound but it was fun stabilizing and building up the fund. The fifth chapter is heartbreaking. Another first! It was the first time in the history of the school that the Juniors fell to the Freshies. But the Junior Fosdicks came back and beat the Sophs in the con- solation. Chapter six relates the adventures of the ten Juniors who went to Milwaukee for the Wisconsin Slchool of Catholic Action. The trip had many highlights, even a birthday party was included. In chapter seven the author, or authors iunknownl write about the Junior girls' square-dance ex- hibition in the high school variety show. This was followed by a series of square-dance lessons in prepara- tion for the Beta Square-Dance party. The eighth chapter is devoted to the big night. The banquet was held at the Hotel LaFontaine and followed by a party at the K. of C. Hall. Mary E. Kastner reigned as queen, with Bernadine Stoltz, Helen Prus, Lucille Brown and Doris Ufheil as attendants. The last chapter is entitled Miscellaneous and tells of all the parties-class, Beta, and otherwise. It also wishes to graduating class of '50, the best of luck and happiness always. 23
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N x XS Senior-Junior Reception Moy, 1949 Senior Driving Closs Seniors Initiote Freshmen
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