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FIRST w?, W: P casy ' Reynolds, Schaertl. Carlson, Clusserath, Schneider, Scholl, Connelly, Heckleman Mulloy, Bryzinski, Lannon, SECOND ROW: Sajdyk, Jackowski, Spilka, Joyce, Phelan, Schilling, Zimmerman, Hayes, Veith, Mudro, C. Dobosz, M. Dobosz, Gargula, Schloer, Kona, Zielinsi. T B I - f ’ S The Tri-F ' s Club, which had its initial meeting in September of ' 37, was organized to meet a growing demand for more frequent and more friendly intercourse among the girls of the three J unior divisions. The club members have displayed an unusual amount of versatility in designing their social program. They were responsible for a number of well planned Matinee dances. Their greatest success was the Mardi Gras which they sponsored in February. The officers of the club are: Ruth Schneider, President; Virginia Scholl, Vice-President; S. Veith, Secretary; and G. Hayes, Treasurer. c. s. m. c. The Catholic Students Mission Crusade is one of the oldest organiza tions in the school. It is dedicated to the service of the missions by prayers and almsgiving. The students renew their pledge of loyalty every first Friday of the month as a part of their devotions to the Sacred Heart. A weekly collection is taken up for the support of missionaries at home and abroad. A spiritual bouquet is also offered. C. C. S. G. Among the new organizations added this year to the growing list of Catholic Central s activities is the Servers ' Guild, formed under the direction of Father Conway. The membership comprises a group of those students privileged to assist at Holy Mass and other Chapel ceremonies. The aim of the Guild is to aid the servers in gaining greater poise when serving Mass. Officers are: President, William Smith; Vice-President, John Coriden; Secre- tary, William Enright; Treasurer, William Schloer.
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FIRST ROW: — Wojachowski, J. Daisy, Fleck, Drozd, Captain Dillon, Kmiecik, McCarthy. SECOND ROW: — Thomson, C. Daisy, McShane, Watson, Young, Cuff. fOOTBHL L Great credit is due the outstanding wor k that has been done by our Coach, Willie ' ' Phillips in the past football season. Coach Philips, a member of he 1937 All-Star team, is a graduate of De Paul University, where he was regarded as one of the best athletes in the his- tory of the school. At the first call for football volunteers a record crop responded. Many had to be weeded out because this was Mr. Phillips first season, and the candidates were to play only on their respective merits. The gruelling process of developing the various talent was necessary. Touch him on the shoulder, then tackle him All right, girls, the teaparty ' s over, let ' s play football . Such favorite phrases could be heard floating from the football field on many of the crisp, cool days during the course of the season. We do not profess to have had the best team in the vicinity, but we have a team to be proud of not only for ability, but for Sportsmanship.
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