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and a talk by Bishop Hacker -A New Pope, John XXIII is elected in Rome The final game of the World Series sees the Yanks as new world champs -UNICEF Drive on Halloween Eve--Dance for Bismarck High and St. Mary's students afterward NOVEMBER -All Saints Day -Father Becwar leaves for Ryan High in Minot to give a two day retreat -Student body attends Anniversary Mass at Cathedral for Bishop Ryan -Democrats win sweeping victory in national elections -Q81 Anybody for a hot dog?--Sold by the Speech Il Class of course -State Student Council Meeting in Fargo -Veterans' Day means free day -Debate Club gives assembly for American Edu- cation Week -Teachers participate in Business Education Week -Bismarck is hit by its first blizzard in many years--List of snowbound students grows longer for each day of the three day storm 21--Week-long Student Mission begins today led by Retreat Master, Father Donald Hagerott --Squires dance to the theme of My Fair Lady at their annual formal --School's out for Thanksgiving vacation DECEMBER --School resumes for another bout with classes --UQ First basketball game of the season --The Debate Club participates in Tri-State De- bate Toumament at Moorhead, Minn. --Band and Chorus present a combined Christmas concert much to the enjoyment of all --The school begins to put on its holiday dress-- Christmas lights in the windows and trees in the hall add to the gay spirit --Q61 Annual Christmas Assembly and Golden Mass Two whole weeks of Christmas vacation begin ll -- Merry Christmas everybody --Students dream to the music of the Little Christmas Formal -- The Chipmunk Song goes out of business-- Wonder if they got their hoola hoops for Christ- masg JANUARY --The beginning of a new year and a new govem-
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oo . Epi! 1 55' 5 It 33133 1 r V . E N ff: ' . SEPTEMBER 3--flj The Saints Come Marching In as school be- gins again 4--Q41 A Solemn High Mass officially opens school 7--First football game of the season 8--Birthday of the Blessed Virgin Victory over Ryan High of Minot 9--Photographers move in--Student pictures are taken 12--Nameday ofthe Blessed Virgin-- Leonards are making their appearance among the girls--Shocking reds, striped and checkered leg- sings 16--QSJ Thousands of Bismarck families tum out for the FAMILY ROSARY CRUSADE 17--Yearbook clinic held at B.J.C.--attended by three MARICHIMES editors 17 8: 18--New testing program beings at Central for the upper 14911 of each class--S.T.S. Program QSuperior8z Talented Studentsj 19--Saints lose to Bismarck 22--Q51 Voting stations set up in the halls for class elections--Mary-like candidates for Queen Mary IX Chosen 25--Student body chooses Diane Steidler, Queen Marv IX. at an afternoon assemblv--Roval at- tendants are Anne Marie Berger, Liz Peterson, Arlene Zirbes, Marlys Koch --Firing on Quemoy continues--Many fear a third world war OCTOBER --Traditional bonfire gives Homecoming a flying start--Alumni talent includes a gossip session by Mary Walker '57 and Kay Stanton '57 Q23 at as- sembly Homecoming Day dawns bright and sunny--The all day festivities begin with a parade through the city, are followed by the snake dance, vic- tory over Rugby, coronation at Hughes' Field, and the Homecoming Dance. First issue of the MARILOG appeared today The world hears of the death of Pope Pius XII. End of the first six weeks--Watch for those report cards. Parent-Teacher conferences begin today and last through Oct. 27 Oh Happy Day--Teachers attend N.D.E.A. Con- vention and students enjoy four day vacation Saints win over Dickinson in the final game of the season UO, Beginning of Catholic Youth Week--As- sembly includes a skit by the Speech II Class
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A as 4 Ili L11 ment for Cuba--Castro overthrows Batista govern- ment in Cuba After two glorious weeks of Christmas vacation we find ourselves treading the old familiar path back Do school We have 51 new mascot--18 month old Bonnie Dreslllr made her premier performance at the Dickinsdn--St. Mary's game Thenewly Organized wrestling team competes in its first match First meeting the Bismarck Youth Council -S131 Unhappy days are here-again--Students cram or semestegiltests 11 W -Free day as teachers mark report cards -We're halfway through the year! Second semester begins -The worst storm of the year hits the nation-- Baby! in com outside s --in North Dakota ws -240 L -News Flash? Jegnne Schroedl and Nancy John- sonbaugh are lvaledictorian and salutatorian re- spectively of the Class of '59 FEBRUARY -U51 The seniors rally! Looks like it'll be a tooth and nail fight with the sophomores--By the way, the seniors won with 3132.50 3 4 5 8 9 10 ll 12 12 14 21 23 --f14j Penny voting causes much excitement The school is invaded--Track members storm down the hall -7--Mark another point down for the lay people of our parishes--Through the combined efforts of the men and women the carnival can be marked as a great success --fl2j Problems of Democracy Classes visit the state legislature --Graduation is almost here--Signs: Exchange of swaps and the appearance of class rings --Still no solution in sight for the Berlin question --1161 Walking trees? Headless women? Ghosts? No, it's just Mardi Gras --Ash Wednesday again--lt's time for serious thought about God 1191 The new students, Julius Vetter, John Josephson, Agnes Vetter, and Kenny Weekes Qnot picturedj join our happy family - -Linc oln's birthday 13--The Debate Team once again makes a fine showing--They walk away with first and second place honors at the Williston Debate Meet --Valentine's Day--Hearts are a-flutter -- When the Saints come Marching ln appears as our new school song 28--Guess what time it is again?!--Six-weeks
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