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GFFICERS OF FRESHMEN CLASS 102' Left to Right-Helen Pogorelic, Treasurerg Helen Schenk, Secretary, William Winter, President, Ruth Lilly, Vice-President. MESSAGE FRoM SENIORS TO FRESHMEN 102 This was your first year of high school and by this time you know how privileged you really are. Your cooperation showed us that you also wanted to improve the character of the school. As you advance through your high school career you will find that all the teachings given you bear fruit sometime or other. Your blue skies may turn to gray at times but remember God loves you, and as long as you are receiving Catholic training you'll always owe God thanks. ' So '6Good Luck! Freshies, in all your future undertakings. K . FIQESHMEN -L 4. ,, Left to Right: Front Row: Gcrald2'Pry, Margaret Tomasits, Edith Saltzman, Mary Grace Fisher, Agnes Bombara, Margaret Williams, Helen Schenk, LaVerne Maccine, Dolores Matthews, Alma Pfister, Thelma Steyer, Paul Jaclzanicg Donald Mandrier, Helen Pogorelic, Therese'iPhilbin, Mildred Trochcck, Teresa Kanzleiter, Marie Gralka, Mary Gardner, Theresa Froehlich, Caroline Bright, Amelia Staulr, Ruth Lilly, Anna Baurle, Richard Kraus, Wil- liam Winter, Leroy Mittenzwey, Edward Frobe, Joseph Hinkofer, James Romanelli, Emil Bies, Francis Czarniew- ski, .Michael Honeygosky, Robert Stiller, William Broestel, James Babilon, Donald Stehle, George Hack. . . ' , v' e 29' L I . .- 1 '.1':,. - in in . . ML.- .,.,.. - of
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OUTSTANDING SENIOI2 DISCUSSIONS 3.5. NIO F3 .13 LA PQO R SGULS .K CH RIS fin. To fit our Catholic youth for their places in life as intelligent Catholics, the school endeavors to develop the intellectual faculties, train the moral instincts and shape the character. Discussions in which the student is given the opportunity to meet others on their own ground and conduct a successful encounter on the bat- tlefield of Catholic ideas fulHll this duty in great part. Owing to the extreme importance of speech in nor- mal living conditions, no student can afford to neglect this part of his education. It cultivates the ability to use clear and forcible language, it gives a wealth of expression and command of English. It also culti- vates command of feeling and concentration of thought which keep the mind healthily active. Not only does the business world, the professional world and the political world eagerly' welcome the man or woman who can think and who can effectively present his thoughts, but also the Church who needs Catholic leaders to defend the faith and propagate truth. - It is with these objectives in view that the seniors entered into the spirit of Holy Mother Church to dis- cuss timely topics during their last year. In this way, the seniors learned to defend their true religious con- victions while at the same time they learned valuable techniques to earn a living. Aside from the verbal participation there were additional tasks and duties, such as, poster and program making, formulating plans, supplying chairmen, preparting well. Many of the students volunteered' for this work. In some instances, groups banded and made request for presentation of discussions. Despite the labor involved, the class enjoyed participation. Other topics discussed were: c'The Missions,', The Polish questionf' How a Catholic Should spend Holy Weekf' and What Mary, Our Blessed Mother, means to us. ' 31 ......,.. ,...,,,,, ... ...,. ...A I I I , . I 1 I 'I I I I l , I I A-Quaid
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