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27 23 24J 2g F' -L 4 5 5 8 8 8 0 OCTOBER Historic event: .Xir Force celebrated Navy Day. Special program given Celestial observations made. Subject: Com- mandos for Christ. Each group was distin- guished by badge, insignia, and banner. Flight was given theme song, Cathedral Comman- dos Are We Discovering the need for competent naviga, tors, the junior squadron chose Bill Warren as leader, with .'Xrl.ee Quackenbush as assisant Came in on the beam to llalloxveien. lunior group gave party lor senior lliersg-,X ' I li fx l is NovEMHEjie'5f' Relgairationg from studyfol. ,Xll Sa1iufs D5ty ' x A- fe ffloly 'rfflvotlrz Living Rosary for hoysfitipthe servicee ,N 'I ,officers N 5 I ii X K 1'l-esiare'm.- 21.-:'j . ,Jsqiii mug Vice-President .. ...... lfe'verlyfQtaib'v Secretary .... .... I ackie Lou Kienzle Treasurer .......... Billy Ioe Rosenhamer linlisted men battle it out for basketball honors. Sophs, 191 Frosh, 9 Christmas spirit blossomed in crew. NVork- shop group repaired toys for orphans Frosh basketball team set out on proper course by locating Newton Qsecond teamj, 34-16 An artist or two among our crew. Adrian Landis took first place in hre prevention poster contest, and Bernard Marnell took second Record of trip entrusted to members of Annual Stall: t l?dlif0I'-I-71-Chl-ff ,, . ,-Ixxislant Ifditorf , . . .ROBERT KZIONRUY lliurrx' ANN Dwviak 2Gi.oic1A O'Rot'iu4ia Class Editor ,,.......,...., NEIL C,-umev ,4xs1'slc1nz Class SPEARL IWIAUGHTON Editors ..,... lliose Armies Cl'IL'RKZllIl.l- Sporls Editor ......... ..l.xcK Woouvxitn Music' Editor ,. lJI'L17716lllil'.Y Ifzlitoli . P1'1'tu1'c'l:'1lIt01' . ,, Business Altllltlgffi - . , 4 .IACK Vossi5N , ,..li1.AlNE Oiuztvrr . . .lit:oENE Toiu.INE IJIKIK CIYRIIY cilitilltili CiORRlG.'XN Cir.-uatns Hit.xi'x,xc:m. DoNA1.D CQIRRENS Rose MQNEILL lltrril ISERKLEY liaiciiaita Liiuziiiait ANNA. SEECER i' Pug
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20 34 27 28 4'7 7 7 9 13 I5 I9-22 Pogo 2-l i' 'A' 'A' SEPTEMBER Departure, which was scheduled for Septeml' 7, 8 a.m., was delayed until September 20, d to quarantine. Flight was given big send-o with High Mass, celebrated by Rev. Geor Schmidt, and address by Rt. Rev. Monsign W. M. Farrell Flight officers elected: President ....,..,.. .,i. I Dick Cur Prefect ....,. A... D ick Parso Vice-Prefect ,... ........ I erry Bus Secretary .,... ,, .,.. Rose McNq Treasurer ......,,..., Charles Braunag Course was charted at first Sodality meetini Iilection of flagship officers: President .......,..,.. George Corrig: Vice-President ......... .. Bob Conr. Secretary ...,,. ..,.. F rances Knightl Treasurer .. ,,... Gilbert Brov M.P.'s elected: President, Dick Higgins, Elaine Orcu Mary I. Gaiser, Ieraldyne Rosenhamc Ioe Cooper, Eugene Newberry, Dona Bell, Bill Phillips, Fay Thompson, B Goben, Patricia LeBoeuf, Iames Pottoi OCTOBER Safety program inaugurated today. Paul N Clain, Dick Parsons, and Harold Thom: representing Cathedral crew, spoke on Fi Prevention before members of various civ clubs l l Speed unusually good today. Plane cleared 63-second fire drill. As a reward, the actors the crew presented Dolores Collins, prize-w' ning playlet, The Gremlins .md the Fire Fair JANUARY Flight library to be attended by Preside! Elaine Orcuttg Vice-President, Iulia DiSanl Secretary, Mariann Kienzleg Treasurer, Geri dine,Lauer X A V Special Service Detail, Christ's Commandos, ni at Twentieth Century Club, meeting sponsori by flight group from Sacred Heart Iunior Cc lege. Dick Curry, our flight president, preside Grounded today. Ground crew attended Wic ita Deanery meeting Squadron Commander, Monsignor Farrell, he first religion class. First issue of squadrc newspaper, Shamrock Spotlight, appeared, Mission Week. Donations of prayers and dim were generous
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Page 26 if if if 7-1 II II I2 I2 I2 I6 16 17 NOVEMBER Book Week. Since K'Leaders are Readers, t crew has taken an increased interest in readin Participating in the celebration, members costume impersonated characters from boo recently acquired: Robert Kyle, Ioan Vosse Peggy Straw, Iackie Lou Kienzle, Betty Gulc man, Agatha Guzman, Elaine Orcutt, Pa McClain. Mary Margaret Smith received pri for best book review, and Adrian Landis ca tured first place in poster contest, Books A Weapons Today took Hx on peace position in moi Peace Parley. Players in uniform represent. various friendly and enemy nations: Unitt States, Canada, Italy, England, France, Chir Russia, and Germany. Principles for a just an lasting peace were discussed. Representativ at peace table: Dick Parsons, Harold Thom: Robert Peak, David Dullea, Ieraldyne Rose hamer, Ioe Bryde, Bill Davitt, Paul McClai Ted Giltner, Iames Martin Time out for Iunior-Senior basketball gan? Iuniors won, 17-7 Well acquainted now, the Ninth Wing electm officers: President , ..... ...,,,, I oe Kimpl Vice-President . . . .... Ioanne Sulliv: Secretary .... ..... A lice Mcllona Treasurer .............. Larry McGlyru First portion of navigation course, Highway Heaven, opened over KANS today by rad: operators: Robert Peak, Paul McClain, Robe Kyle, Billy Rosell, Elaine Orcutt, Peggy Stra' Bill Goben, Margaret Ann Hesse, and lack Lou Kienzle. Music was furnished by the gir glee club Sighted something new today, volley ball gan between members of crew, first in flight histo juniors came out of battle with Tenth Wir in a decisive victory, 4-18 Second issue of Shamrock Spotlight contain: news of recent victories Choristers banded together and elected officer x . ' President .,.......... LaVerne Lederhi Secretary . , . .... Mary Ann Storr Treasurer , , . .... Genevieve Ieife Librarian ,.,. ,,... I Kita Roussez
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