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gg JUNIOR -SENIOR RECEPTION MAY, 1950 LJ.: SENIORS DXITIATE I-'RESHMEN
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Freshman Class History On September 5, 1950, the Freshmen numbering fifty-seven, started an exciting year at H. C. H. The large number necessitated two home rooms. With Sister Barbara and Sister Ermenilde as our sponsors, sailing was smooth. Initiation found us ready to accept the challenge. After this memorable day we were considered naturalized citizens of H. C. H. It was the beginning of a profitable and pleas- ant school year. The monotony of school routine was interrupted by extra-curricular activities. The Halloween Party, Christmas Party, Beta Club Dance, Skating Parties, and Basketball games provided not only fun for all, but also opportunity for good sportsmanship and class spirit. The C. S. M. C. pennant was captured by the Freshies in November. We marched to victory with top honors in the magazine drive. Our spiritual life was placed foremost on the agenda. A two-day retreat gave us an opportunity for prayer and reflection. As teenagers devoted to Mary, we were daily encouraged to live our lives in union with Mary. The many problems confronting the high school student of today were discussed and solved at our Sodality meetings. As members of the Fighting 69th, we were exhorted to build up a reserve of spiritual strength by receiving Holy Communion frequently and by fostering devotion to the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. Plans for the I. C. T. , the big event of the year, were discussed with a hundred per cent enthusiasm. The votes of the class went to Jim Siemik, Sue Leming, and Phyllis Miller, cheerleaders of the Hadacol Five , the name chosen for the Freshman team.. Looking back on our first year with fond memories, we hold the hope that the coming years will be as pleasant as the school year, 1950-1951. U Class Officers of Home Room I Class Officers Class Officers of Home Room II President - Joan Siemik President - John McNamara President - John Eckert Secretary - Delores Scheiber Secretary - Kay Beber Secretary - Jerry Meehan Treasurer - Jeanette Siemik Treasurer - Jerry Meehan Treasurer - Joyce Ehinger Class Patron Class Colors C Class Flower St. Mary Goretti Green and White Lily Class Mottoes Christ Firstg Pleasure Last Ask Today, Know Tomorrow Z8
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Editor .......... Associate Editors Art ......... Photography . . . Literary Staff: Tom Kindler Sports Staff: Rambler Sta Susan Johnson . . . . . . . . . Nancy Pfister . . . . . Ruth Bir, Deloris Davis Tom Bollinger, Norma Young . . . . J. L. Daugherty Ann Friedman John Locht of Chuck Hammond Pat Landrigan Jim McNamara Production: , Pat Millner, Paul Kline, Dick Scher, Ramon Schmid, Mark Reust, John Yaste, Louie Scher, Phil Martin, Albina Crocesi, Paul Johnson, Maurice Zahm, Rita Bickel, Hermann Miller, Charles Ernst, Marilyn Stoffel. 30
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