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initiation, and some who did were not very good sports about the whole thing. But We were softies, so we skipped the little matterx, and sailed along smoothly. In football, this year brought many more games than did the year before. The team consisted of Joe Redenbaugh, Herbert Gil- lespie, Charles Spies, John Kelich, Edward Blubaugh, Robert Dauenhauer, and Larry lVIagers, all of whom did some very good work this football season. They won against Cathedral at lndi- anapolis, 18 to O, which is going some. But so much for football. There is a basketball season, too. Gur players were Gillespie, Red- enbaugh, and Spies. They proved their ability by their high scoring through the games. They will probably help another Good Ship in the future. Next on the list is the class play, The Nutt Family, which was surely a success. The characters were: lVIary Ann Biltz, as Meta Nutt, Robert Dauenhauer, as P. Nutty Margaret Kiefer, as Ima Nutt: and Herbert Gillespie, as VVall Nutt. Other players were: Billy Sigward, lllarguerite Durm, Mary Lou Laughlin, Mary Werline, Jean Elliott, Betty Connors, and Annabell Hodge. And we can't forget our colored folks, Cerise and Orestus, played by Angela and Ed Blubaugh. They were really magnificent as darkies. We chose as our May Queen, Marguerite Durmg and as her Maid of Honor, Mary Werline. They made May Day a very memorable occasion. Every year the girls go to Tipton and celebrate with many other girls from neighboring towns at the St. Joseph Academy. But the last few years there have been more and more boys going, and this year there were many more boys and girls from St. Jo- seph's Good Ship. And we always have the time of our lives. Our ship's log was christened The fosephiumf' and every one of the crew will enjoy it as long as they live. After our Reception and Commencement, our voyage on the Good Ship S.J.S. will be over . . . much to our regret. But there are still many social and religious ties which ever bind us to our Alma Mater. lVIy last hope or, rather, wish is that all the help and en- couragement which we have received from our pastor, Father Huemmer and his assistant, Father Letko, and also from the Sisters, will help us in our difficulties in later life. -LENORE FETTIG '40 'k Page Twenty-four T H E J o s is P H 1 U M
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