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Kam! fUlLecoUNs1sLo1L,1931 i f To x n 4 fc I YY Yi f if Y .1 , P Q55. V' xg- , 1: A 'mr , .M .. 1 5 if . , N 'a 4 :' . 4 E' 3 A-ac N-Ax? ,rl tg ' Y - 'X X A- 4'1 , . DECEMBER 1-Advent began--Resolutions. 8-Immaculate Conception. A holiday. 10-Dr. Trimble's visit at the High School. 12-Plans for the Annual made. A great task has begun-Seniors employed. 17-20-Preparations for Christmas Holidays. 26- 21-The Sophs contributed money and clothing to the Polish Welfare Associa- tion to help the needy families. 23-Good news! Christmas vacation!!! What would have happened to the school if we were told that a week before??? 25-Christmas- Home sweet Home. JANUARY 1-New Year's Day-Resolutions made to be broken. 4-ls it time to go to school?-Yes, vacation is over. All joy aside, and put your thinking caps on. 5-The Sophies gave a surprise party for thc senior class. Many thanks. 8-Splash party in Biology. 15-Third edition of our Counselia published. 21-Beginning of Intra mural Basketball Tournament. 23-The Booster Club gets down to serious work. Good luck! 25-VVoman's Auxiliary under the name of Mother of Good Counsel Society cele- brated its fifth anniversary. Success to the organization and heartiest thanks for the help rendered to our school. 28-Oh! what a brain shock. Semi-annual exams!!! 29-Parts for the school play distributed. Rehearsals on hand, get ready. 30-VVhat do all these moans and groans mean on the corridor?-Report cards of course. FEBRUARY 1- Flu flew in, what a horrible epidemic. 2--Good news! Letter informing us that our school has been placed on the list, recommending it for the N. C. A. 4-Silence in the Study-hall! No wonder, twenty-seven are in bed, struggling with Mr. Flu. 12-Lincolnts Day. Free. School is a pleasure after all, that is sometimes. 14-St. Valentine's Day-The members of the Dramatic Club entertained the student body with a play. 17-The girls supply themselves with candy to last them for forty days. 19-Seniors seriously apply the characteristics of a good comedy in class today. Guess why this opportunity?-The teacher was absent. 20-The student body attended a Requiem Mass celebrated in memory of His Eminence Archbishop John Cieplak. 22-Senior class on serious job, what could it be? The Annual, of course. Page Sixty-six
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1 . ..-5.7-gp. School Calendar SEPTEMBER 7-Enroll1ne11t- boarders showing up-Oh, hello! old timers. Strangers here and there-unpacking of suitcases and trunks-continuous echoes of boo-hoo from the Freshmen Quarters. 8-Opening of the school year. Rev. Bonaventure Santor, O. M. C. celebrated solemn High Mass in honor of the Holy Ghost and delivered an effective sermon on the Value of Catholic Education. 12-Senior Tri-It Club organized. 18-Senior experiment on nitrogen-no one hurt. 23-Seniors' midnight revelry-secret-Um!-Um!-sweets to the sweets. 24-Initiation!!! Help! Murder! Police!-no calamities. 25-Juniors' Phi-Lambda Iota Sorority organized. 29-Field trip. Hot dogs burnt at stake. 30-Sale-Forest Fire result of a weenie roast-one of the students insisted upon having a few inches of her height for sale-come on Jeffs, good bargain. 31-Freshmen have organized a class club, Loyal Frosh. OCTOBER 3-Our first break. School dismissed at noon-'miracles did not cease yet. 4-The students have arranged a program in honor of Rev. Mother Seraphine. A drama entitled St. Francis of Assisi was presented by the students. A SUCCESS. li-Teachers gave no assignments. Wonders never cease. 7-All students appear in dignified scholastic uniforms. 11-Biology Club's trip to the Planetarium, Aquarium and Field's Museum. 14-Election of the officers of the Dramatic Club and Sacred Heart League. 17-Gym periods are announced. Three Cheersllll 20-The seniors gave the juniors a party to reciprocate for their cooperation during initiation. 27-It won't be long' now until another grand affair-Spooks I suppose. 30-Halloween Party given by the members of the Pep Club. The evening was enjoyed in playing, singing and lunching. NOVEMBER 1-All Saints Day-our free day. 3-A trip to India with Most Rev. Archimandrite Salmonc. 11-Oh! what a misfortune!! One of the students lost four pounds. She has overlifted herself by carrying books from school, you know why?- 13-14-Quarterly exams!!! 16 -First edition of the Counselia published by the Senior class.-Good luck! 19-Report cards-Oh! Believe me or not, dad will not be satisfied this time. 20-22-The Sisters celebrated their Diamond Jubilee. Students enjoy it just as much-Three days free--Imagine. 23-Jubilee Program. Cost of Sacrifice dramatized by the students. 25-The Juniors entertained the Seniors at a Hard Time party. Fun and folly was the feature of the affair. We have enjoyed it! and how! 26-The Annual staff chosen. Come on girls, no fun about it! 27-30-Thanksgiving Holidays! Oh, is it a grand and glorious feeling. Ewxe 'xrtw ,Y f. Q - 16 I 'Z S 11. . ,J Q x T . -at JMX ,, wwf, , ,,,,- , , ,W , , ,,,. , e ,A 'g' if-,,f5iU sf M T.i...m.:.....2.z....... . ..a..::.f.r:.'a.:f.'.: i :.'..... ....... Q., :aj 4p,'.lq.1,.,,7P . I 'QL -'P P-P -P Y- 1-.fly '11 ,, : i : '?','.J- 5'5- . . y 4, , -v ,W - . js f, - A' f , . ,x J' ,pf . A I Y A , Page Sixty fwe i
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.., 7. -r f v- V F- -v-- '- gf-7 4'U! W?'v'4'r if5i 'f '7? 'i7 'f 'i MARCH 7-A surprise-Mr. .Snow visited Chicago. Seniors, here is your chance for a snow fight with the Sophs. 9-Solemn novena to St. Joseph. 10M-Photographs for the annual taken. Now girls look your best. Leave your troubles in the desks and put your Sunday faces on. See thc birdie!! 12-Seniors enjoyed the snow fight promised the Sophies,-sweet memories.- Who were the victors-No one knows. 13-Friday. Talk about had luck-caught on every private talk. 16-A four year scholarship has been granted to G. C. H. S. by St. Theresa's College of Winona, Minnesota. Honorary mention is given to Miss Virginia Konopa who through diligent work and loyalty to the school has been awarded this scholarship, by the unanimous vote of the Faculty as well as of the student body. 19-The teaching Faculty participates in N. C. A. Convention. Visitors at the high school. 20-School accredited to the N. C. A. Oh! what joy! 22-Concert given hy the Good Counsel Orchestra. 29-Beginning of retreat--Determination-silence-piely. Too had it is only three days. A P R I L 2-Easter vacation-hurrah ! l! 7-Annual work completed-a load off our shoulders. 8-Egg hunt-Seniors and Sophs. 10-Annual goes to press. Farewell, till we meet again. 12-Rehearsals going on, everyone doing her best. Keep it up, girls. The be- ginning determines the end. 17-Solemn novena to Our Lady of Good Counsel. 26-Students solemnly dedicate themselves to Our Dear Lady of Good Counsel, the school Patroness. 27- Ginger Girls win Basketball Championship. Three Cheers for them. MAY 1-Out-door procession to the grotto-students participate. 3-Forty hour Devotion. 6-Final rehearsal for the school play. Good luck. 7-Mother and Daughter tea party. 101-The School Play Follow Thou Me. 14-Ascension of Our Lord.-Free. 15-Solemn Novena to the Holy Ghost preceding the Feast of Pentecost. 18-St. Felix-Our Venerable Teachers have a holyday-Can you imagine us in class-Oh no. JUNE 1-Novena to the Holy Ghost-we surely do need it-Annual examination. 4-Corpus Christi, solemn procession out-doors. 14--Commencement Day. Farewell Alma Mater. . I I l We extend our heartiest thanks to all who have made this day a possibility for us. Rose Przybyla, '31. NEs.2 Q.: YWQ Page Sixty seven if X J ' lfffl.. X .l -la --JV , N, H, gh, , ,A H , H- -1. ' J. - ': -l'4..i.i' -X-1 ,ff ' - w..f.'...iz... 5.....1..v.1.i'zzza.1:.: :ri..1-:.r:::T..:igmT::grpg5f15g.i 3-iirif-VEE, are? - il.,1?.1-MVYQ If ..,:L-,V.--- ' ' 1. -, Y . Us - - X. . N L - Q, X. '., ,naw , . .
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