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MWUN ,QE 5 Most generous Mothers, We know we could write pages about the work you have done for South Side. Naturally then, we will not be able to fully express our appreciation in these few words. Yet, we do wish to thank you. Thank you first ot all for the benefits we have enjoyed from your countless gifts of the past years. And thank you for your gratuity this year. South Side has a band that is develop- ing beautifully. It was through your munificence that the band has new instruments and through your constant interest that the band is such a success. You actively supported our social act- ivities. You sponsored our annual boat excursions, our banquets. A pavilion joining the school and gym was built under your patronage. For all this and those innumerable lesser, yet essential, services, we say thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Gratetully, The Class of '4l. mothers' club officers? Seated: Mrs. A. C. Meyer, lst Vice- Presidentg Mrs. W. R. Wilder, Pres- ident, Mrs. E. Eyermann, Secretary' Mrs. Wm. Perry, 2nd Vice-President Standing: Mrs. L. P. Hot, Sergeant at Arms and Mrs. l. Connors, Treasurer. 1 Page Tzzwziy-Tlzfwr mothers' club
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.MN wif Z,..---V Top: R. Westnch, I. Newman, R. Shelley, Bro. G. Galos, R. Hacker, l. Cuba. Bottom: H. Drees, W. Alt. A T lx F B kl camera club -, C an A s Hours of toil in the red hue of the darkroom resulted in membership of the Camera Club being limited to twelve students. Through instructive lectures and practical demonstrations the persistent workers have progressed rapidly in the knowledge of correct exposure, pleasing portraiture, and effective toning. Proof of their success lies in the fact that three members won prizes in the city-wide contest it sponsored. The club president, loe Cuba, assisted by secretary Robert Hacker worked out the details for this contest. The superb blending of the photo-montages appearing in this book is the work of Brother Gabriel Galos, Camera Club moderator. The pictures in this book and those in the monthly Clarion were shots taken by Brother Gabriel and his club. l ' 'Living Catholic Authors .. e Living Catholic Authors of the Past and Present started as a supple- ment to the Clarion but it soon outgrew that form. The field of Catholic literature had to be covered by something bigger, something greater. And it was. Brother George Schuster's project so completely filled the need for a basic introduction to Catholic literature, that since its appearance in February it has reached the hands of over 30,000 teachers and students all over the country. The work of Brother and his staff is a success, so much so that the clamors for more will be answered by a second edition in August. LOVER srunul i l or ne: ummm I 5 l BENZ YU! 'ff
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