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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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