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the cold shoulder so we were all sent home From then on everybody was Ed s best friend Came the Valentine Dance Hearts and Howers changed the transformed gym 1nto a floating val entme as we danced to dreamy music Then would come Monday and all week we were all kept busy trying to dodge the Student Council members and pass exams So by the time the weekends rolled around we were ready and rarin for a good fast basketball game Soon the crocuses were peeping their tiny noses up into the fresh spring air and we were sure that summer was on its way Our field day went off with a bang' Our freshmen girls walked I P yard dash We had left our mark with the first year teachers and now we were movmg on to our second year to confirm our athletic ability and good sportsmanship After treating the seniors to a day at Walled Lake vye bade our graduates Good Luck at class night and added a few melodies to our reper toire A two months yacatnon hen stared us in the face ust think' Soon we would be full fledged sophomores' The great day arriyed at last md we began our sophomore year with Mass in honor of the Holy Ghost in our new Chapel a building all by itself unique in the history of high schools As rremulous sophomores we entered our classes vyrth a promise of more work and less play Our girls still showed who was boss on the basketball floor md to hold our reputation we Radiance of the Avredent CLASS HISTORY Shrine of the Little Flower High School for Girls. Out came paint and brushes and the for Girls was no more, for the Knights had invaded the hallowed halls of good 'ole L.F.H.S. As we dodged in and out of falling plaster and hanging canvas, we became accustomed to our new surroundings and to the new extension to our building which was under way And we looked forward to the fact that we would be the first co ed graduating class We re the freshman fine n dandy fine n dandy freshmen we Rodgers 8: Hart didn t have any thing on us cause we spent our first couple of weeks producing songs and hmericks about our peppy class We wanted to make ourselves known and we surely did By the time initiation rolled around the senior udge had something against each and every one of us and our knees quaked as we ascended the stage steps to face an un merciful jury We were charged with contamm ating semor air by breathing' And there were many other charges equally heinous Thus we learned our first lesson A lowly freshman can not win Three cheers for the Shrine Hi furnace One dav it failed' Remember that? Izverybody got carried away the trophy for the girls West Side CY O championship Because 1951 was the Silver ubilee of the L1ttle Flowers canonization the parrshs project was the Cantata In our movie The Life of Saint Therese a number of sophomores proudly took part Truly we were prouder than ever that ours was the first church in the whole world to be dedicated to her Among other dramatic presentations was the big sophomore pep rally and talent show which gaye most of us a chance to show off a bit I guess we all had a bad case of S0ph0mOflIlS An exceptionally fine time was had by all at and sponsored by the Dramatics Club Remember the big red hearts and nosegays7 With our hard earned class dues and hopes for a good time we took the seniors of 50 to Walled Lake for a day of fun This escapade was just the calm before the storm of exams Then came summer At long last we had passed the half way mark and we believed that some day fyust one more year in factj with a little more work and the help of St Therese our patroness we would be graduates too Our boys achieyed the goal of intramural basketball championships while the girls came ln second Of course THE eyent of the year was the jun1orSenlor Prom in May All was excitement and secrecy for weeks ahead When the big night arriy ed we Proudly presented a beautiful sunken garden Callas gymj to our seniors appropriately I I .. 2 I , Y Y, ' I 9 ' ' ' Y , 1 5 i ' .sl ll ' ' s , .I i . u . - ' YI .i....-.... , . . . . . , ' n 1 u , u . , u ' 7 awa' with all the h0rl01'S CXCE I one-the 100 the Valentine dance tagged Opus in Pastels 1 1 Y ' y Y ' ' ' . V . ' - y ' 3 J. ,,,, . 2 s . . I 'v I . I, K . , i i A i . - I , . 'V . I . A ' . 2 - - ' , ' Z '
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