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SEPTEMBER: g Fifty Freshmen enlisted in the A.H.S. Army. We met our commanding officer, Sister Felicity, who showed us around our training base. We chose our camp officers, motto, flower and song, and started our training for a victorious year. OCTOBER: The enlistees learned the rudiments of Religion, Algebra, Latin, General Science, English, Art and Civics from their instructors. The retreat, under Very Reverend E. I. McCorkrell, C.S.B., was attended by the Freshmen and proved a great success. We went before the Board of Initiation and the Seniors dealt A faltering blows. NOVEMBER : We experienced our first major encounter with opposition, the Candy Sale, in which we went well over the top, leading all our allies to another victory. DECEMBER : Wfe participated in an anniversary party in honor of our Commander-in-Chief, Monsignor O'Brien. We then departed from camp for a deserved Christmas Furlough. JANUARY: - With the beginning of the year we took tests which proved that our instructors were victorious in teaching us. We conducted the Mission Meeting this month and then settled down to study and hard work. FEBRUARY: The U.F.O., United Freshman Organization, held a Valentine Party which greatly boosted the morale of all. We again won through to victory in the elocution contest due to the efforts of our instructor, Miss Wesley. MARCH: ' Another candy sale and another victory. We again topped our quota. We ransomed five pagan babies, captives of the enemy. APRIL : In the Charity Drive, under the patronage of Our Lady of Victory, we topped all our allies. The year book reporters were chosen, Richard Hoen and Bernard Mulhern. MAY : We attended the junior-Senior Banquet. Everyone reviewed his previous instructions in anticipation of june examinations. JUNE : ,. , Examinations. ' Reports. We look forward to our summer vacation and to occupy the Sophomore Room next year. Thanks to our teachers. Good-bye and Good-luck, Seniors! 54
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