Calvert High School - Calvertana Yearbook (Tiffin, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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Q A 51117 b t f 5 ,. ,W e?, as . Gt'eg p-gaigflg ogadii v ww .,527SE E2tg5Z?5A a -.A g?QJ MAY In the calm of a beautiful May evening, amidst masses of gofrezr . flowers, the beautiful ceremony in honor of the Blessed iviirgex Hia 1' CROWNIWG L found its yearly observance in the ltalian garden. The procession of the entire student body formed in the lower xg f,.'c'ez: and Qwended its way beneath trellised boughs, as the solemn chant of Our tariffs Lt.a'1v softly filled the evening air. While the students gathered romvd the sizvrrf nf the Blessed Virgin, repeating the solemn act of love and consecration, the A 1. f.: at. .,., . tribute was placed upon her brow. The hgnor of placing the wreath was 4.-., . upon Paul Sendelbach and Helen Rose K by a vote of the fat-'rltv ana the X, upper classes. p PERPETUAL Victorious in her contests, successful in her aims, 'cal-erf' many blessings to the consistent prayers of the st,u.l-:nts betoifc, is PRAYER . . . . Tabernacle of Our Lord. This practice of unceasing prayer 4.1.11 possible by the League of Perpetual Adoration. All through the day two elude-...s Iffiifl be found kneeling before the altar and invoking the blessing of Our Lord uucn ilic school. A period of twenty minutes each week is given each student desiring the privilege. During this time the two students recite aloud the rosary and the Litany of the Blessed Virgin for the intention of the school. , Students in the class rooms, whether engaged inf daily recitation or struggling through stiff examinations, have always the comfort of knowing that at that very moment two schoolmates are kneeling before Our Lord and begging ilis blessings upon Calvert and Calvert's own. sig te? ' We ie: w e . a page twenty-nine 1 i

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my 4 Ng 3 ,e gig e G? Qs adfdsggglig . - - . . ' 4 - N C I . 5 M Y n' 0 A 'F U .1 Q1 wwf 9 Q Q CLEA W . v gl Lv QL ? v '? 'Yg E5 NJ 0 sr p QV U ' do --ft 1, vF,g,'1r2-Eilvtzml Dunn. Nita Smith. Charles D4-luucr. 1 in Mfr fu r1'.u!1rl-flhissvll Holimaui. Annu Kcrkot-T. ,lolm Riu-Mn-r, Clarn-ru-v Smith. Martha .lane Ehrcnfricd. .1-. .mm l ' I .vu -Ihr: .'1':l1fj-Klmy' Alirv- Chipper. Rohr-rl Wm-rut-r. Alice ,lime Sauzkstt-der, Wzulv Stein. Rita Sendvllmcli. l'i'l:ixvi' Ziruf- , flccili.: Smith. Tliomus Mzirinis, Evelyn Schluttcnhofcr. in fl 5, : fiulalj-Clctus Kimnwt. Alice Smith. Anna Louise Vfillman. ,latte Anllcrsun. Lurilln- Xlurks. Naomi 'E' ling t' , ltogala. Alive- PufT4-ulwrger. Dorothy Sn-lwilwer, Louis Borer. ' H'-,N One of the first activities of the school year is the reorganization of rpm WT W the Mission Unit. This year volunteer promoters made themselves 13. ,. 1 . . LD responsible for the collecting of the ten-cent monthly sacrifice from fi'e 'wst -wi the students. Although many of the boys and girls found money less plenti- iul tix , , ,ar than in the past, the majority of them remained loyal to the suffering people 'E f mission Helds. tgw. . v spirit came into full swing.with the annual paper sale in October in .ch th .E 11' ior boys proved themselvesfggo be the champion ujunk gatherersw. ., ,tx nl' arsls were on sale at the book room all during the year and the money Q 'fed wi' aaiglrd to the fund already raised. 'vit tl infxlly was held in the study hall when Father H. S. Gabel, former mis- . iv- Lmsaiie leader, and Father Robert Gallagher, his successor, spoke before the -' wit 711'-fy. ltfter the assembly the two mission leaders held a private meeting with the or -srn-'11--it . The annual lenten raffle held by the students for their lenten sacrifice added another sum to the mission fund. In connection with the raffle several promoters gave an interesting playlet in honor of George Washington. Exceedin-'fy clever was the feature for the purpose of stimulating mission zeal- a race in the nature of a voyage to Vatican City. Interest ran high. Most of the mis- sion promot-'-fs and bands reached their goal before the close of schoolg some started their second journey. In a missionary way, the year was a most successful one for the Calvert unit. :Q gg Q D 1' Q page twenty-eight



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WU - - U lg Eiga arf as cj H .5 7 U 1, :QA 3, QC 635, V Q 53 pd :J qc gf 'H is Srsxnixc- ff!.j1 in right! -Anna Ynnrlcnherg, Christine Yonrln-nh:-rg. Dorothy Sn-islovv, Ignncs Imnn-lc. M.iry Alice Rumen-hlug, H.-it-1. LN.l.i. km,-yu iii.-htwn. S HM. -fic!! lu Iighlj- Dorothy B4-nncr. l.ollisc L:1l'lomzxinc. liosexnny K4-lla-r, Xlury Ellen Phillips, Julia Burklmrt. flOB15IERciIAL As in all the other activities, Calvert has champions in the com- ' mercial field. ln the Sectional COlTlll'1CI'l'l'1l Meet held at junior ILNTRANTS ' High in Tilhn, April 23, in which twelve schools competed, total- ing a.. average of forty-five participants in every contest, thirteen representatives of Calvert placed Within the upper half of every group with one exception. First place in the junior shorthand contest was taken by Dorothy Benner, While Helen Ewald v on second place in both junior shorthand and junior typing. Kathryn Michaels took tn fl place in senior typing, and James Inuuele took second place in bookkeeping. Kathryn Michaels, Dorothy Benner, and Helen Ewald went to the State Com- .nerrfal Contest at Bowling Green, May lil-, to try for higher honors. Helen Ewald iv on fourth place in the state in novice typing. CHUM Unusually busy and interesting was the past year for the Calvert Girl fr . .N Scouts. Under the ca tainc ' of Miss Hildeffarde Fleck and Miss Carola bcoui s P 5 P Fox, Troops 2 and 3 began the year in best form. National Girl Scout week was observed by unique demonstrations, in the down town scout room, of what scout training does for better health and home-making. Before Christmas the girls dressed dolls for the poor children of the city, following this up with a city-Wide cookie sale in which Troop 2 led. These activities were intermingled with hikes, out- door slippers, laying and following trails. Early in the fall the Girl Scout leaders of the city elected Miss Fleck president oi the group. Later in the year Miss Mary Louise Hohler assumed the captaincy of Troop 3 in place of Miss Fox. Requests from some of the parents made it advisable to change the meeting time this year from 6:30 P. M. to 3:10 in the afternoon. ze: gg as Q 9-2 page thirty

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