Shrine of the Little Flower High School - Theresian Yearbook (Royal Oak, MI)

 - Class of 1950

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BOYS AND GIRLS: JUNIOR AND SENIOR YEARS At last we were Juniors, no longer the babies of the school, nor the terrible Sophs. We now held the distinction of being sophisticated upper classmen--and how we played the pa rt, This year brought the removal of the For Girls on the Little Flower High School campus sign--for something new had been added. The gallant Knights in- vaded these hallowed halls with their crew cuts and bebops. We all turned out for the football games and cheered our hearts out as we watched Giuli's team wind up the season unbeaten. Then during basketball we defended our Second Division title and clinched the crown. As we look back on our Junior year, we remember our home-room nuns: Sisters Rose Eleanor, F1-ancisAnna, and Mary Conrad, who had quite a time curbing our enthusiasm. The most memorable event was of course The Prom --how we slaved for weeks on the decorations of our Marine Fantasy. And what fun we all had even though after all that waiting it seemed as though the magic night disappeared as quickly as Cinderella at the stroke of twelve. And as swiftly and surely as that one fleeting night came and went--so Our Senior year has come and gone, But we mustn't pass it by so quickly for this was the most important year of all, highlighted by our student written, produced and di- rected play-- Don't Cry Jo, the Year-book, and a wonderful trip to Washington. Who could ask for more ? We certainly have come a long way since that first year when we wereFreshmen, as green as the hills--believing as we watched another class march to the strains of Pomp and Circumstancef' that this tomorrow would never come. And yet, these past few years have slipped away almost without our realizing it, and we are ready to try our wings. We wish to thank all the priests and sisters,especially Father Stahl and Sister Eucheria, who made our trip and year-book possible, and our home-room nuns, Sisters Jane de Chantal, Helen Paul, and Ancilla Marie for their unending patience. We could never say goodby to all the friends and memories we have made here but we can say, Thank you Little Flower High School, for all you have done in pre- paring us for our future in 'Tomorrow's World'. 46



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