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Top Roll — Best Athlete, Martha Sahados. Most Bashful Girl, Angela Gorny. Best Dancer, Joseph- ine Wieser. Middle Roil ; — Most Talkative Girl, Betty Seroczynski. Most Talkative Boy, Stanley Bugaj. Bottom Roll — Best Athlete, Roy Michaelewicz. Most Bashful Boy, Steven Kona. Best Dancer, Clarence Schreiner. [ 23 ] The MARQUE ' fTE of 19 3 6
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The MARQUETTE o! 19 3 6 CATHOLIC CENTRAL SOCIAL REGISTER OF VISITORS FOR 1935-1936 October — 1 he Reverend Joseph McAllister, C. S. C., Notre Dame University, came to Central and gave the upper classes an interesting talk on vocations. Sister Augustine Marie, C. S. C., former teacher at Catholic Central, came to bid her former friends good-bye before setting out lor India where she is to do missionary work. Sister M. Francelia. C. S. C., Sister Augustine Marie’s missionary companion to India. Sister Mary Clare a Franciscan Sister ol Perpetual Adoration, accompanied the Holy Cross Sisters to Central and to India. January — The Reverend Father Switalski, C. S. C., showed a moving picture dealing with the work of the missionaries in India. Sister M. Irma, C. S. C., the school supervisor of the Midwest Province lor the Sisters of the Holy C ross. The Reverend Cyril Ernst, C. P. P. S., conducted the retreat at Central. March — The Right Reverend John Francis Noll. Bishop of Fort Wayne Diocese, paid a friendly visit to Central on March 13. The Reverend Father Ratajcyak of Holy Rosary parish accompanied the Bishop. Colonel Walter J. Riley, well-known banker of East C hicago, attended the St. Patrick s program given by the I reshmen. The Reverend Father Laeosky ol Mount Mercy Sanitarium acted as judge of the Senior Debate, together with The Reverend Father Beckman ol St. Mary ' s parish. East C hicago, and I he Reverend bather Leo Hildebrand of Griffith. A representative of the Chevrolet Motor Company, showed a motion picture explaining the workings of the motor and other parts of the car. April — Mr. .1. Esser brought a motion picture Irom the library ol the Illinois Bell Telephone Company which illustrated the value of the telephone in many phases of life today. [ 22 ]
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The MARQUETTE of 19 3 6 JUNIOR ACTIVITIES J he activities of the Junior Class have been remarkable, not for their number but lor their intensity. In the election of officers the class chose: Joseph Nowak, president: George Parker, vice-president; Edna O Hern, sec- retary; Mary Agnes Schneider, treasurer. An impromptu holiday party was given prior to the Christmas recess; mid-term examinations and the retreat prevented more public 1 unctions until the lirst Friday ol March. PIcre the class blossomed forth for the first time with a startling display of aptitude and talent. I he occasion was the monthly meeting of the Catholic Students Mission Crusade. Joseph Nowak, Paul Ryband. Earl Miller, Jane Fuehr- meyer, Will iam DeMuth, Elaine F arcus, James Lauerman, Patrick Mulloy and Mary Louise Mores were those who performed individually, whi le the entire class took part in choral singing. Phis meeting deviated from the usual course of procedure at the meetings and we hope that it has set a precedent to be followed by the rest of the school. George Parker Tf IE CAP FAIN Do you know w hat it means to be captain? As a leader he should be the best For he must be as firm as a mountain. As a guide he is put to the test. — Robert Koch [ 24 ]
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