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X. 77 W 37 SEPTEMBER 1. School opens with an enrollment of 193. 10. Elections of class oflicers held. 13. First meeting of the Acolyletical Society is held. 24. Sophomores welcome freshmen with Howdie party. 26. lnitiation of freshmen by upper classmen. 30. Juniors and sophomores win annual subscription contest. OCTOBER 1. Senior boys sponsor an all school dance. 5. Miss Dorothea Smith, city editor of the Salina Journal, speaks to the journalists. 7. The winners of the subscription contest see H100 Men and a Girl. 16. Sodality meeting at Hays is successful despite heavy rains. 21. Sacred Heart Band makes its debut on the air. 27-28. Civics class attend a court session-Wmock trial follows. 29. Senior girls spo sor an all school dance. 30. Monsignor Ma r welcomed on his return from lreland. QPQXEMBER 2. First edition of tlb Oct e ' , Sodality paper. 5. Juniors and so hbmores ha a dance. 11. Students an ba d ' ar e o honor the War Veterans. 12. The 1 nged or d as arrived-the senior class rings arrived. 19. Fresh en ve par fo phomores. 23. Ban has Mr p bw 28. T e i hts lum and their sons receive Communion in a body a v bre at K. of C. hall. DECEMBER l J e noettge and Pat McKee are again appointed cheer leaders. 18 studen ake part in the Favorite Character Parade-the postponed 4. , ter Parade, by invitation of the Chamber of Commerce, takes Bpart in h Santa Claus parade. 5 Rita lVlcC nn wins the original yell contest. R . Joint meeting of the Sacred Heart Study Clubs is held. ' . Knights get their new warm ups and are victorious in their first game of the season with Galva. 15. Knights lose to Buhler. 17-21. Team victorious against Assaria and Moundridge. 22. Classes hold Christmas parties: vacation begins. 23. Students cooperate in making Doctor Falmer's Christmas party a success. 26, Tommie Brungardt seems to have started an epidemic of the mumps among the students. B k ee roject. E X Page Fourteen
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'ML FJ-A frlwef Ji' I. , ,f M ,M If -if ,af ack row: -rx X X PHOMORE CLASS ,, QW Edwin Wessling, William Lonergan, Thomas Brungardts Second row: 9 X Gerald Budke, Ruth Humbargar, Pauline Habigerxgita Lawrence, Walter Beffort. 'L Third row: Kenneth Martin, Gertrude Kelley, Frances Flavin, Elizabeth Schneider, Alfreda Knoll, Alexander McCraner. ' Fourth row: Harold Paul, Lawrence Kelley, Mildred Claus, Evelyn Lacy, Evelyn Wessling, William McCann, Thomas Vogelsberg. Front row: Ralph Gribben, Bernard Sullivan, P ricia Ryan,wJean Moseman, Dorothy Johnson, Charlene Ryan, John Hinnenkamp,IEafPTDebold.,N,,.+--p,Q -A Not in the picture: , Henry Commerford, Romuald Degenhardt, Lawrence Jilka, Patricia Nooncn. SOPHOMORES-Group 2 Back row: William Bachofer, Gerald Fiffe. Second row: Paul Weber, Philomena Urban, Abbie J. Madden, Irene Wolsieffer, Dorothy Hessler, Anna Budke, Joseph Flavin. Third row: Joseph Crawford, Mary Schneider, Mary K. Streckfus, Florentine Meder, Mary A. Roesner, Marjorie Schroeder, Leland Letourneau. Fourth row: Leo Wachtel, Mary A. Montgomery, Jane Beardsley, Hubertine Urban, Alberta Vonfeldt, Vincent Morris. Front row: Lester Jilka, Ethel M. Schwartz, Martha Ritter, Rosemary Ruhl, Mary V. Quinley, Rita McCann, James Ludes. Not in the picture: Helen Schroeder, Patrick Screen. CLASS OFFICERS MARY VIRGINIA QUINLEY . . . ,.,,.,. President IRENE WOLSIEFFER ,.,... . . . Vice President JANE BEARDSLEY .... . ...... Secretary JOSEPH CRAWFORD . . . , Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS w rv fs Charles Schneider, Edward Beffort, Christopher Burns. Robert Vishneske. Ralph Budke, Merle Kohman, Francis Jilka. Second row: ' James Stack, Vincent Madden. Margaret Swensen, Dorothy Maher, Joan Kelley, Anna Schamburg, Matthew Thielen. Paul Bueche. Third row: Theodore Vance, Anna K. Pinan, Irma Koll, Mary E. Duncan, Zclma Breault, Louise Linneberger, Joseph Just. Robert Roesner. Fourth row: - 1 James Bertles, John Ritter, Anna Rassett, Mary Louise Gallion, Rita Gribben, Marcella Hoeffner, Lorine Knoll, Robert Lonergan. Front row: Cecil Camarena, Herman Schneweis, Regina Ludes, Barbara Stramel, Helen Meder, Grace Mullen, Manette Letourneau, William Helfrich, William Burke. Not in the picture: Betty Akins, Helen Beffort, Marceline Dandurand, George Monty, Eleanor Pieschl. CLASS OFFICERS JAMES BERTLES ...,,... ........ P resident MARY LOUISE GALLION , . , ....,. Vice President ANNA RASSETT ..,.,... . . Secretary-Treasurer s ' Page Thirteen ray V W ' vb , J- V L , i 1 l t' , 'f .
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. Wd! WM g D H37h M 6114! 7Y?M75'f'f i 1' JANUARY 1 3. Students return to their studies. 4. Knights Win in a game with Moundridge. 8. Cartoon contest, sponsored by Marymount, closes. 10. Father Engbarth leaves for Florida on a Well deserved vacation. 13. Typing Contest closes with the juniors winners. 7-11-14. Knights lose to Wichita, Falun, and Downs respectively. 14-15. Mid-year examinations. 14. 'AThe Merchant of Venice ented at Marymount by the Misner Players. 18 Students resolve to turn er a hdw leaf the seco d semester begins. 22 Knights Win fr m C man 26 . Sacred Heart b n 1ves 9 .Q . a M r ount. '28-29. Knights i f m 1? n - 5 1 ' , R Y ' l. os t6 n I 5 esan S dality meetin ,J - at Marymount. nights win against o 9 on. . Holidayg the Klni t , . e victorious against Concordia. MARCH 2. Ash Wed 1. Lent begins. 2-5. Knights in the District tournament. 10. Novice class places fifth in National Catholic High School typing test. 11. B. Brungardt Wins diocesan Apologetic contest at Marymount. 14. Dr. J. A. Lonergan addresses vocational guidance class. 17. Josef Meier, the Christus of the Passion Play, speaks at assembly. 19. Knights place fourth in the State tournament. 20-22. More than 400 students attend the Passion Play. 21. Adolph Gehr is host to tourney team. 23. Members of the squad are guests of the faculty and students at Old English Grill. 29. Ladies Guild give dinner to the team. f 31. Young brothers are hosts to Knights. APRIL 1. Pupils of senior division appear in recital. 7. Brungardt enters State Apologetic at Topeka. 18. Junior-Senior Prom. 21. Pupils of junior division appear in music recital. s 23. All-school dance. A :12- MAY f 7. State Sodality Meeting at Junction City. 7 1 15. May Crowning at Marymount. fx' Y 14-16-17. Final Examinations. 18. Senior Class Day. 19. Senior Mass and breakfast. 19. Commencement. A Q Page Fifteen 12. Knights again successful in the Regional tournament. :
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