Holy Name High School - Namer Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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FALLING LEAVES-RISING ACTIVITY We Wooded dw 7cmez'aEz6dp :Jada ffatmna lawn, Snow ?lwvzde4, Sid! 7Zauonlez OFF TO A GOOD START on the first day of November, iunior and senior iournalists attended a workshop sponsored by the Diocesan Press Association at Benedictine. lucky senior Mary Ann Roda wrote an essay titled How ls Chamber Music an lnternational l.anguage? and won first place competing with students of all Cleveland high schools. lt was a grand day for singing as the Glee Club presented a concert in honor of St. Cecilia. Up went the thermometer till finally Namers reached their goal selling chances for the parish bazaar-and got a day offl Yea! Basketball season opened on Nov. 27. Ohl!! how we tried. Winning isn't everything-and we still had so much to be thankful for on the next day, Thanksgiving. Cub reporters got into the professional swing and attended the DSPA Writers' Tournament at Benedictine. SWEET NOTES and ioyous notes flowed freely at the Band's lint Christmas Concert. Namers drifted away, lull ol the Chrixtmus spirit. ll siSlNlE3+ f

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FRIENDLY PEK5UA5lON of half a candy bar leads to new friends among the freshmen as Carolyn Oboiski shares a sweet with Timothy Dyko. WITH A WHOOP of excitement and a sigh of dismay at the vanished vacation, Namers flocked to Gallagher and Carroll Sept. 4 to begin another year of learning iso hoped teacherst. Students were greeted by the new principal, Sister Marie William. After the first week of buying books, trying new classes and new teach- ers, and getting into routines, campus dwellers overcame post-vacation fever. But along came the city-wide Civil Defense Drill on the nineteenth to wake up complacent minds. The first football rally the following day really roused spirits as players were introduced and game enthusiasts inhaled the brisk atmosphere of TD's, passes, and hopes for the best. Other rallies came in the afternoons now, iust before dismissal. ...Aw av,-4m4a40mm WITH THE FIRST AUTUMN TINTS, everyone, frosh to senior, really got into the school groove. Business-minded iuniors and sophomores attended o Junior Achievement program. All Lil' Davids were greeted on the eighteenth by the first issue of The Name . On Homecoming Day old and familiar faces dotted the campus and their owners were pleased to renew acquaintance with their Alma Mater. Thirty-seven seniors took the National Scholarship Qualifying Test. 71m -Meade, 'seated



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A HALF-YEAR GONE! We Qzeeted, Qfmmdled , eoagfmtalated mm 4 ww of good 2044464 We wdem Daman SENIOR GIRLS got a thrill taking the Betty Crocker Homemaking Test on the third. Helping mother at home really did come in handy. A triduum in honor of Mary immaculate C011- ducted by Father Matthew Meighan gave Nam- ers a chance to prepare for Mary's great feast. GONE A-GATHERING Christmas greens tor an Advent wreath and a chance to enioy the snow is senior Marilyn Kucxynski. Seniors tried everything under the sun to make the ad drive for the Namer Yearbook a success--and it surely wasl 'Twas the eighth day before Christmas, and all through the school, you could hear HN's great band presenting their first Christmas concert in their special harmonious fashion. Merry Christmas , exclaimed Nam- ers as they left school on the twentieth for vacation. Queen Gloria Giuliani and Princess Gerri Novak reigned at the Christmas Ball in HN's very own winter wonderland palace. ,444 faoulafuy edema tk Slate WHOOPSI We just came back to school and semester exams already! Gruelling tests grilled Namers, but a welcome oasis was retreat. From Jan. 28-30, complete silence lalmosti reigned. Father Edward Calkins, OSM, captured our interest, but Christ really conquered at General Mass and Holy Communion on the last day. But the spell of sweet silence was shat- tered when February broke in . . . T Finance an 269 Ddyd l HN ARTISTS competed in the Catholic Book Week Poster Contest and were TV stars in Inside Catholic SchooIs l 1 Namer Scholastic, Holy Name's chap- Q ter of the National Honor Society, held ' the induction of iunior and senior charter members on the sixth. , We celebrated Monsignor's birthday. Journalists moved to their brand new room. Our Lady's Sodality gave the year's first dance, Heartbeat , Lent opened with Stations on Friday and sacrifice every day.

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