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So with Fond Memories of our High School Life . . GW! LCS Gdlenadft SEPTEMBER 1941 3-New and old students get acquainted. M.N.A. welcomes new Principal. 12-Election day for Seniors and Juniors. 18-Freshmen prove that They can take it. 30-Acadernites assemble to greet The Very Reverend Mother M. Eusebia. OCTOBER 1-Sodality chooses Committee. 2-Students visit Character Doll Exhibit at Kaufmann's. 31-Halloween spirit prevails during witches rendezvous. NOVEMBER 1-All Saints' Day. Free Day. 8-Book Week Program. Miss G. Blanchard was the guest speaker. 9-Seniors sponsor Bingo Party. 18--Members of our school Catholic Students Mission Crusade Unit attend a meeting conducted by the Reverend F. Bailey. 19-Science Club holds annual outing. DECEMBER 8-Students celebrate Mother Eusebia's Feastday. 10-Sodality of Our Lady admits new members. 15-Seniors present Bill of Rights Program. 22-Lighting the Christmas Candle initiated in the Academy. 23-Christmas recess begins. JANUARY 1942 21-Mid-Year Examinations. 23-Semester Holiday. Free Day. 26-Grand Raffle Day. 27-Annual Retreat conducted by Reverend J. Hamerski. FEBRUARY 12--Seniors and Juniors attend a debate at the Holy Ghost Academy. 17-French Club Sponsors Mardi Gras Festival. MARCH 15-Latin Club presents lirics of March.' Program. 16--Junior English Class Formal Debate. 19-Feast Day of St. Joseph. Free Day. 31-Easter recess begins after last class. APRIL 7-Classes resume. 19-Concert held by the M.N.A. Orchestra and Glee Club. 29-Oratorical Contest given by the Sophomore Class. MAY , 3-Students on the Air over Station K.Q.V. 11-Sodality Day and May Queen Coronation at the Mount. 20-Polish Poetry Contest. 26-Senior Farewell Party sponsored by the Underclassmen. JUNE 1- Open House for the Students from different parishes. 4-Senior Class Day. 5--Final Examination. - 10-School Picnic. 12-Scholastic year ends. 14-GRADUATION. Helen Martowska, '42
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And With our VICTORY IDEALS onward The 'nazafzean S2666 Before Christmas holidays the Seniors decided to publish a Yearbook for the first time in the annals of Mount Nazareth. As the Year 1942 swung into place, bringing with it the necessity of organizing a staff for the first publication of the NAZAREAN, things began to look gloomy for the Seniors. Times were hard with War at hand. The editing of a volume, entailing the expenses of the NAZAREAN would be positive folly. And yet, could this journalistic minded class of '42 endure the taunting I told you so? No, a NAZAREAN must be published. And so they proceeded to carry out their plans and ambitions to immortalize the Class of '42 in picture, in poetry, and in prose. The Seniors' first step was the election of Martha Gil as the editor-in- chief. Together with her capable assistant the editor began to publish the NAZAREAN. The financial end of the project was also placed in the hands of an able executive, Regina Raszymczyk, who announced a campaign for adver- tlsements and stoically pronounced her ultimatum: Ads or no Annual. What was there to be done but to heed the mandate. Did they succeed? We shall let the NAZAREAN answer for itself. The Seniors, themselves, feel justly prould of their Annual and wish to thank sincerely all the underclassmen, who by joining their patron, ad, or subscription list, have helped to make this 1942 NAZAREAN go over as big success. THE STAFF
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