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Q 9 Q If SCHOOL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER- l-Mr. Alex Chesney arrived to assume duties as athletic director of St. Ioseph High School. 5- 6-Registration of high school students for the school year 1940-41 took place. 9eThe school year opened. The high school had the largest enroll- .iii- 9 ment in its history, and a number of new members were present on the faculty. 20-Such yelling! Such noise! The student body assembled to sing and cheer at the year's first pep meeting. 27-The first issue oi the St. Toseph News was received with interest by the students. 27-Announcement that the 1940 Torch had received First Honors in the 1939-40 survey and rating for the yearbooks was made C99 in the school paper. 29wThe members of the football squad enjoyed a royal feast at the Lupe home after their game. OCTOBERM- 2fAmidst noise and gaiety the students ate hot dogs at the Frolic given by the juniors at the Boy Scout cabin. 3-The Library Club officers were elected at the c1ub's first meeting. lO-ll-A two-day respite from school labors was afforded the students IHIO during the Teachers' Institute. In E 00 55:1- 'QE SE ge am 'UQ U 4 Q.- me QD' CDCD Q-f. 58 'QE QI:-' gi me FAS O 5 5 CD Q. -2' 'U Q 'I 2 PZ Q ... IQ :. O. 'ww 17-The seniors were all in a dither over the arrival of their class 9 rings. 18-The frightened freshies amused the other students, Initiation Day. g 2leThe students were very happy at the return of Sister Mary Veritas. 25--At the iirst general sodality meeting of the year the officers E tn '1 m U3 9. rn El Fl '4 5. 2. Q. ..- an 9' D ID 9 I9 D 9 Z O 42 m Z on m T 'U is 55. 1,4- 'af 5. 5 YD U2 U3 5 CD 53 O .. 5 4 5 P-I 5 fl! Q LQ Q a sv E S Ct Ui Q '1 G1 9. 2iThe football players had a thrilling time when they went to A 9 8 Q 8 Q S 8 8 9 8 8 9 9 S Q 8 8 8 S5 8 2 9 8 8 9 8 52 Q 8 8 8 8 Q 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 8 8 8 9 8 8 8 8 8 9 8 9 Q 9 Q
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use su as aes aes au aes aes as 2 Q Q Q zz Pi Q su Q Q Q Q an Q Q sz sez sos Q Q Q Q Q Q EQ Q Q Q Q Q 9 Q Q Q Q SQ Q EQ Q Q Q Q EQ Q Q Q EQ 92 za Q if Q Q Q Q as QQ sz SQ Q 32 Q Q au Q Q Q Q zz Q Q sos act ses rs aes see zz if 3 . ft 3 After a successful season in 1939, the St. loseph baseball team opened up the 1940 season with high hopes. Under the guidance of Coach Francis Focault the team passed through the first four games with but one defeat. The short schedule was concluded by two defeats which balanced the contests at three wins and three defeats. April 26 St. lose-ph opened the season by defeating St. Matthew of Flint. St. loe 4eSt. Matthew 2. Q May lO St. Ioseph suffered its first defeat from St. Iohn's, Essexville. St. Ioe l-St. lohn 4. gg sci - May l4 St. loseph came through with an easy victory over St. Mary's, Flint. St. Ioe 5fSt. Mary l. 95 May 28f The superiority of St. loseph over Lutheran seminary was shown. St. loe 6s Seminary 2. 5 Iune 2 St. Michael Flint downed St. loseph which put them out of the running. St. Michael 8-v-St. loe 4. H 1 lune 10-The season was concluded by a loss to St. Andrew of Saginaw. St. Ioe 2eSt. Andrew 3. 5 H X 5 0 5 if v it 1 , 302 5 llll if sz g 3 5 H 3 15093 . HHH!!! 9 1941 BASEBALL TEAM gf we F5 g Top row: Coach Alex Chesney, William Savage, Ben Frasik, Henry Miller, lohn Socia, Bill Tithof, Frank Brashaw, 3 Ioe Tithof. Middle row: Paul Cote, Bill Rowell, Edwin Lerzalc, Darrell Revette, Howard Brissette, lack Ftevette. 6 5 as Front row: lean Luczak, Matt Lupo, Chester Bellor, Bernard Malenfant, Emery Fournier. 5555595 935265.65 HM gf ans aes we ns ses as we we we ns aes we me nt aes as we Q sa :oz we Q EQ Q Q as nz if Q Q sa as Q az xx Q Q Q sa Q Q Q for Q sa as Q aa :os sos as Q Q sa sez as sos 25 as ses F2 Q fa ao: nz ns ns sos we aes au sos sos as ace
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