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tgkfsxxxxx e Hnozzyyffffd 'HTr.r.r.r.r Bxnannnnni' Calendar This Program was after school: fYou see, we really do study some- times.j It took Sherlock Holmes the Second to find out who played the parts of the ghost and the cop in the Juniors' hair-raising, breath-- taking ghost episode. -Thanksgiving ! December - In the spring a-. Oh, it's Dec. 1-but those railings in front of school,-that brilliant sunshine and these balmy breezes.-I was posi- tive it was May 1. -S. S. C. Meeting. Lots of speeches. Christmas play gets under way. Those girls only think they are angels. jerry Beland hangs his stocking up by the fireplace and then like a good little boy goes to bed and waits for old St. Nick. But alas-Jerry must have been naughty. -Edifying and imposing reception of the Holy Name and Sodality of Our Lady members. -A beautiful feast-day that luckily comes on a school day. -Intelligence test. COh, yes, the Seniors really think they are intelli- gent. Poor trusting souls! It's a good thing they will never see the results of those tests.J -The angels are still rehearsing for the Christmas Play. -Afternoon-The Preview of The Crusader's Return. Evening-The Premier Performance. And what a success! -The Sister in the Main Assembly does a great deal of arguing, es- pecially with the Seniors and Jun- iors, but she Finally wins out, and the down-cast lassies and laddies reluctantly wend their way home- ward. They only wanted to stay home for one day but she told them they had to stay home at least 12 days. Orders are orders. 27- January 4-Another seasonal shift. Moving day. Everyone in the Main takes a new seat, according to the A. B. C's. 5-The movie, In the Service of the Queen, was flashed on the silver screen at St. John's. The girls are at present trying to recall the beau- tiful lines and trimming-effects of the hats worn by the heroines, so they can make their own Easter bonnets. T. Derry decided to open a Moderne Hatte Shoppe. She got so many elegant high-hattie ideas. -When it comes to cake and ice- cream the Sophomores really are Z1 very active and sociable crowd. Ev- eryone had a grand time. - Oh, examinations, how we all love examinations. CThis is the long forgotten chorus o f School Days. j -Despite all pessimism the Eagle will again soar as the Seniors out- vote a Yearbook. Overproduction, Depression or What-Have-You? Anyway the styl- ists predict a successful year es- pecially when it comes to those reddish-tinted corduroy trousers the boys are all wearing. Fire Sale? February -Chattering teeth and shaking knees greet Father Foren as he distrib- utes the report cards. -The ground-hog did not see hic shadow. What of it? -The Eagle will Hy, swim, live, or even play football with the very capable staff which the Seniors elected today. -The ancient custom of awarding a sweater to those worthies who earned one is again carried out. Coach King gives the boys a few fashion tips, How, When, Why and Where to Wear Your Sweater. 8-Dramatic and Glee Clubs present their talent to the appreciative audience. Page SW 1 9 3 2 E A e- L E D- sid- -. -wmaa
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