MISSION SOCIETY
"Our Missions! We hear them calling from the East
Our Missions! We aid the missionary priest
To teach them, convert them and guide them up the pathway of light."
Ever true to the standard of these words, is the mission society in the high
school this year. This society consists of the most active and self-sacrificing
students in the school. lt is they particularly, who have made the mission places
in many a land ahappier place because of their prayers and sacrifices. They
are members of the Propagation of the Faith and Mission Crusade with which
this unit is affiliated.
During Advent a clever letter on a silhouette of a Chinaman carried a
striking appeal, and later in Lent, mite boxes were placed at the disposition of
the students. But the biggest success came when the society launched the bake
sale. Through it was realized over fifty dollars. This amount was sent to the
Home and Foreign Missions office from which it was forwarded to missions in
India and Brazil.
As the years progress may we find these students and others, who will
be willing to follow in their footsteps, keeping up the traditions of this society.
May this phrase ever ring in their minds:
"Our Missions! When e'er it's time to do our share,
Our Missions! Let each one help them trials to bear.
We know that it's true--we'll be repaid for all we do.
Our Missions! We're loyal to you."
Seatedftlzrginia Klirteperer, Lawrence Daugherty, Marguerite Ealewage, Wi,lia
m lacoizy.
First Row-Robert l-luth, Rita Mces, Helen Erhland, Margaret Enright, Adele Bigila loar':.o I-,r n
Wbessrier, Eleazar Sherman, Niary Ann Beck Mary lane Bounds, Lucille Miller, Dorothy Enrigizt.
Second RcwfRobert Krarnb, Robert VValterrnoyer, Robert Vlfeily, Hrilen Efrartib, Edward Gehiiwq,
Lilltar. Good, Grace Weimerskirch.
Third RoweEuqene Daugherty, Paul Dowmes, Leorarzj Lehman, fohn Logsaiorz,
Richard Emerine, lohn Crawford, Raymond Dell, Lawrence Kromer.
Fourth Rowflcseph Magers, Roliert Awclfii, lclarcli Paciita, Wilfred Lsrrswa
Alfred Lange, Ellsworth Nibor-k.
Lawrence Eirri,
y, Earl Magers,
TWENTYFIVE
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BONHI CLUB
"Boost Our New High." That is what the Bonhi Club stands for, and ever
since its inception in l93U, it has been doing just that-f boosting.
At the outset of the school year Father O'Connor named Margaret Enright
'35, president of this, the oldest and most active organization in the high school.
Other officers elected at a meeting of the club are: Vice-President, Lawrence
Daugherty '35p Secretary, Ieanette Huth '36, Treasurer, Richard Woessner '35.
Since the club produced its first play early in l932 the custom has been
retained of having one each year. Under the able direction of Father O'Connor
a very capable cast presented "Cinderella Rose," a musical comedy, February
10-ll, of this year.
One of the many activities which the club managed during this school
term was a Black and Gold Day. An exceptionally interesting program was
given on the afternoon of February 22, at which time the first president of
the organization, Miss Carolyn Vogel '30 spoke a few words to the students.
Maintaining the custom of the Bonhi Club leaving something as a remem-
brance in the high school, the members unanimously suggested that a statue
of the Sacred Heart of Christ the King be given for the chapel. This has been
done and it now stands in the sanctuary opposite the statue of Our Blessed
Mother which was presented last year by the Bonhi Club. The statues and the
pedestals bear the name "Bonhi Club" and the year of presentation.
Seated-Richard Woessner, leanette l-luth, Margaret Enright, Lawrence Daugherty
Second Row-Dorothy Enright, Mary lane Bounds, Loretta Brickner, Frances Skon c-ai Margartt
Iinks, Eleanor Sherman, Florine Cook, Rose Kinney, Arlene Boff, Anna George.
Third Row-Madonna Howard, lane Wolph, Ieanne Ann Woessner, Beatrice Thom Mary lane
Mabus, Adele Bigila, Mary Wilsoii, Ieanne Firth, Dorothy Briclcner, Virginia Klinepeter
Fourth Row-fEugene Daugherty, Iohn Crawford, Paul Downes, Richard Emeri ie Leonard
Lehman, Robert Waltermeyer, Lillian Good, Marguerite Falewage.
Fifth Rowelustin Nye, Paul Steyer, Robert Westhoven,
TV ENTYSEVEN
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