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Mr. F. Kristcl, Mr. C. Kolb, Miss H. Calderonc, Miss V. Schilling. ALUMNI Sep tember came, and with it renewal of activities. We planned Homecoming, the Winter formal, roller-skating party, the splash party, Communion breakfast and the Alumni-Senior Banquet. Late in October, when everything was in full swing, we gave our Homecoming. With the largest crowd in the history of the school attending, it went over with a flare. (Remember the bonfire?) Our annual formal was next, held on December 28 . Everyone had a grand time, dancing to Ossie Thrane’s music. Then the roller-skating party. Again the committee scored” with a large crowd participating. The swimming party was fun, too. In May we had our Com- munion breakfast which was attended by Alumni, old and new. Mass was said by Father Conway in the chapel and the breakfast was held in the cafeteria. The last will be the Alumni-Senior Banquet. We are planning to make it bigger and better to welcome you, Seniors. Page Twenty-six
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ft % MOTHERS’ CLUB Firsf row : Mrs. W. J. Phelan, Mrs. I. Fasan, Mrs. J. Schwcistol, Mrs. P. Deasy. Second row: Mrs. P. Schweppc, Mrs. F. Badalli, Mrs. L. Engleton, Mrs. M. Thomson. MOTHERS ' CLUB During the past year, the Catholic Central Mothers Club has contributed greatly to both the social and financial welfare of the school. Under the leadership of energetic officers, the club has sponsored many affairs, including a card party and turkey raffle on November 18, a penny supper in December, the library tea on February 19, and a lawn party on May 18. The annual library tea was well attended, as the pictures below attest, and garnered needed funds for the school library. The Mothers’ Club was also in charge of serving refreshments after the plays, and their variety booth was one of the most popular at the Spring Festival. The last activity sponsored by the club during the school term is the senior breakfast served after the Baccalaureate Mass. Page Twenty-seven
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