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The .Yabzt eeczwa lffufic .Yociety HE Saint Cecilia Music Society has assumed the responsibility for musical education at the Catholic High School. This important committee has gathered and spent over 33,000 for band and orchestra equipment and uniforms. Their work is done at great personal sacrihce of time and effort, and they receive little enough mention for their splendid Catholic action. It is an honor to have the support of so noble an organization, and PRIDWEN wishes to make this humble gesture of appreciation and gratitude. PAGE 44
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WA en 8.45 A. M. to September 6 SEPTEMBER 6. R-r-r-ring! Once more the Tower doors open to the students! The new term commences for 475 pupils, with the celebration of lloly Mass. A number of changes in the faculty is noticed. 10. Mr. P. A. Kennedy, in stirring words, urges us to make the football campaign a success. 11. A Pep,' talk for the first football game of the season is given by the Rev. lN'1ichael lV1enko, of St. Peter's Church, Steelton. 13. Football season opens with a victory over lN'1auch Chunk. 1 down and 9 to go! 20. Prominent speakers, the Rev. Francis Kirchner, Nobe Frank, and Lester Bell make sure of our enthusiasm for the game against NVilliam Penn. 24. Miss Ruth Gensemer, R.N., head of the Tuber- culosis Association in Dauphin County, gives an open forum on tuberculosis. 27. Dr. Harold Lanshe puts us on our mettle for the Hershey Industrial game by telling of the prowess of our opponents. 30. VVelfare Drive is inaugurated by Mrs. Thomas B. Schmidt. The Rev. Joseph Schmidt gives the students a few pointers on how to make money for school ac- tivitics. OCTOBER 4. Students' sports spirits are renewed by Mr. VVilliam McClintock of the McClintock Box Corporation. 9. Demonstration in machine-bookkeeping is given to commercial students by Mr. C. Heagy from Allentown. 11. Mr. Thomas B. Schmidt lires our spirits for the .lohn Harris game. Sorry, but we couldn't scalp them alll 14. Library Club witnesses a demonstration on Book Craft given by the Demcoe Library Supplies Company. 18. The Rev. Leonard Fullenkamp's assembly talk puts us in top spirits for the McSherrystown game. 20. VVe reach our quota of 5550 in the Wlclfare Drive. 25. Today, as on every day of a football game, members of the team received lloly Communion in a body during Mass in the auditorium. lt's always an inspiring sight. 25 The Rev. llarry Reilly and the Rev. Charles Murray show their loyalty to our school by their words of encouragement for our next game. 28. The skit 'lPenn and Pennsylvania is presented by Room 10-1. 31. Watch for the ghost and goblins! They're all at the Sophomores' Hallowe'en Party. NOVEMBER 1. All Saints, llolyday and lloliday. llurrahl A free day! 5-6. First quarter exams. Wloe is mel Upper: Siclelines in the rain at Coal Township game. These fierce-looking lndians come from Room 104-we Penn and Pennsylvaniaf, assembly play. The cast of Smilin' Throughu- Miss lN1ary Dowd, coach, in back row. This way, please- fUshers at series of lectures given at the Forum.
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