Salesian Catholic High School - Saldet Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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Salesian Catholic High School - Saldet Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 86 of 128
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Page 86 text:

,pr my sX'g The Oblate Guild L to R: Mrs. Connor 1Recording Secretaryj, Father Schaefer, O.S.F.S. fModeratorl. Mis Edelhrock fPresidentJ, Stevenson 1Vice-Presidenti, Mrs. Mullen fTreasurert. Mis Rohrig fHistorianJ. These are the field marshals behind multiple and varied actiw ities of the Oblate Guild. Here, they are discussing plans for their latest venture. The Oblate Mission Committee This is an interesting activity of the Oblate Guild. The members of this committee make scapulars and rosaries. and collect and repair old rosaries to send to the Oblate Missions in South Africa. This committee also manages to make new altar linens for the faculty house chapel. ,- , 'gg-s The Knnual Guild Card Party: Sunday Evening. November 17. The Oblate Guild is a hard core of women who have dedicated their free time to assisting our teachers, the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales. They sponsor a card party, a rummage sale, a Christmas party for the faculty, and many other smaller affairs during the school year. The Oblates of St. Francis de Sales are deeply grateful to the members of the Oblate Guild for their hard work which so often seems to go unnoticed. The Oblates realize and recognize that this very efficiently organized guild is the source of many material blessings for the faculty house as well as the school. A new stove, books for the library, the new school sign, a much needed paint iob for the faculty house, and new showers are a few of the more outstanding results of their efforts and good organization methods. We, the Seniors of '58, take this opportunity to thank the Oblate Guild for their continued interest in the welfare of the Oblates as well as the school. Thank you.

Page 85 text:

The boys and girls that attend oui dances seem to prefer record hops to a band. With records you car. always get the latest hit songs. Jerry VVagner is Salesian's own disc jockey. He has become in- creasingly popular with the stu- dents as he becomes more and more familiar with the usual crowd that frequents our school dances. Dances uwonderful, Wondmfulu ulfelvpje Donn derek Rome Lollipop Time out for a Cokef John Manetta and Fred Jenu- wine are enjoying the manner in which Gordon Kenei is attempting to straighten out Al Pelletier on the latest happenings around Salesian. time Q.,-4' lf's the Bunny Hop again which everyone seems to enjoy. This almost everyone stepped out on the floor. f'Apache KK Yo ,, ,re .emtlve H . ,, Jerry Wagner, our Disc Jockey, is handing Jim Murphy and his date a prize for the elimination dance. Murphy and his girl are usually too busy planning the removal of the decorations to bother about winning a prize, Jerry Dolkowski looks as though his girl is tickling him. Did you notice Father Catanzaro, Father Kauff- man, and Father Toner in the back of the gym? One Mine, e. Nwxxxzb Q6 09 ,siafxxoox is t0h Julie .zip fu '11 1 eel? .Tam are my. 0 -'16 ,, reason our dances have become so popular is because most of Oblate teachers drop in for a short chat before the evening is over.



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The Dad's Club Father and Son Social Date: November 6 Activity, well-planned and spiritually motivated, is always productive of genu- ine school spirit. In this department the Salesian High School Dad's Club rates first honors. Their sponsorship of a year long father and son social program merits for them deserving praise as true Chris- tian gentlemen. Under theinspiring lead- ership and conscientious guidance of the cluh's officers, Bud Parr tSecretaryl, Joe Derderian tVice-Presidentl, Father Ca- tanzaro fModeratorJ, Ralph Schenten tPrcsidentJ, and Edward Aranowski tTi-easurerj, the Salesian dads and their sons have found many ways to show true parental and filial regard for one another. A father and son get-together opened the Dads Cluh season of activity oi November 6. Over four hundred dads and sons enjoyed an evening of whole- some entertainment, listened to some inspiring words from Father Kelly and then feasted on hamburgers and pop. Other social events included tht annual Sports Banquet on April 19. and the family excursion to Roh-lo on June 14. The highlight of the Dad's Cluh social calendar is the Father and Soil Communion Breakfast. On Passion Sunday, March 23, over one hundred seventy-five dads received Holy Communion together with their sons at Holy Rosary Church, and then hreakfasted with them in the school gxyin. What better example could a dad set for his son? Father and Son Communion Breakfast Date: Sunday, March 23 Place: Holy Rosary Church Breakfast at the Salesian Gym we 3 al 4-at '

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