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1 X Q5 E 1 1 E4 , Il l l , gem - .. zgfifi aiii - TWO PARTING WORDS DURING this time of centennial commemorations, when de- served tributes are paid to the laborers for re- ligion in Tifhn, those wonderful priests of the early days, our thoughts also turn to the pio- neer co-laborers of the priests, to the self-sacrific- ing daughters of St. Angela, the Ursuline Nuns. Through the greater part of the hundred years we now commem- orate, they have guided our schools. To them be- longs the larger share of the glory of our present golden age '- of Catholic education. YVe, the seniors of Calvert, who have known their guiding influence from the tender years ofchildhood,even to the present day, with a sense of personal pride, deem it a privi- lege to speak the word of tribute to their part in the glories of the past, and, with a realization of our indebtedness, add a second Word, that of heartfelt and abiding grat- titude to those noble women, SAINT ANGELA who have given up homes of their own, that they might become the guiding spir- its in hundreds of homes,4the ' Ursuline Nuns. gil. ,Tit -- TI-l .. 313 ,M,E,WWE,,,WEW,,M,E,W,E,,,,,a,E,,WE,,W,g,,,f,,E,,V,,gW,MgWg.,g page twenty
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Q L M I 'lot' Rowfflrfjl lu rlgflllflhilxl Frnlry. Louis Herbert. l'aull l'1isr'l1vr1. Doyle Slif-kvl. Cla-tus Kinllnvt. liuyniond Ichrisl. Sizcuxn Row- flwfl in rf,gl11Q---Ralpli S1-isiovz-. Bernard Biuinigamlnvr, Eugene St-liira. Chester Wfcirnvrskirch. Gm-:ml Daniel, Ono Welty, Ric-hui-rl Dore. FIRST ROW 'UAH 111 figlzl2fPanl Kiel. Ycrnon Murphy. Marion Cramer, John F. Est-her. Robert Smith. lhml Svndelbarli. BOYS OF 932 THE gun has been fired! We have completed the third quarter of our high school life, and we are now ready to enter the threshold of the senior class. During each play of the game, the juniors have tried to put the ball across. Consequently, we have made excep- tional records, which, we feel confident, we will raise to greater heights during the final period of the game. Looking back over the third quarter, we are proud of the part we have played in school activities. At our first class meeting, we elected Ralph Seislove, Lucille Marks, Mary Rogala, and Vernon RALPH Sm5'1'Wl'3 Murphy, as our class olhcers. Calvertls colors were proudly dis- played and her cheers loudly shouted by these leaders and by junior honor students, who have been utrue blueu and overflowing with Calvert spirit. I'rvsirlr1r1l The junior class can also boast of such notable players as Chester Weiliierskirch, Bernard Baumgardner, Raymond lchrist, C Paul Fraley, Vernon Murphy, .Ralph Seislove, Richard Dore, Otto Welty, and John Escher, who make up fifty per cent of Calvertls football lettermen. The latter five also composed half of the basket- ball teain. As a special distinction, Richard Dore received the honor of being rated as high score man in the newly organized Northwestern Parochial conference. The members of the commercial class showed good offensive Work when they battled with their opponents at the sectional meet. Kathryn Michaels, Kathryn Schmidt, and Dolores Lonsway quali- LUCIIJIIE EIARKS fied for the regionals, which were held in Bowling Green. P'f'Si'1P'1f iff?----.1 -- --Q - - ETL- .fnffww owwffn-Wgdhl -ala Qecjefj-iltletje :og 1fff f fgYwNE ffm,vEr:q,5 wEmW,nfE7W3.w1-21,5016 Ewf147lElllf:57Efwv,nEWM liY0E page twenty-:wo
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