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We Enjoyed The Social Events Santa Claus 1 Sgt. Crawfordj, and his two assistants, Brake and Hutchison, look over the remaining presents, while Fr. Paulinus opens his package. Below: Mixers, informal dances, were held in the students' recreation room. That the dances were enjoyed is evidenced by the dreamy look on the young lady' at the ex- treme right. '12, was '21 E- 'O ' gf A -1 55: i efh' 1 X 39,-L, .fm 5 I Z ...li - 'X
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VI We Learn by Doing There is hardly a branch of schooling where one cannot get practical work to augment the text book treatment. It is the policy of St. Josephis to make each subject as practical as possible. Visual aids are used' in every department. The sciences, in particular, are given special stress in the fully-equipped laboratories of the school. Every facility is offered to the high school student, facilities which are often found only in colleges. There have been not a few high school graduates who have stepped into important jobs in industry after com- pleting the high school science courses as given at St. Joseph's. Besides the sciences, manual arts training is also given. Students in the radio class get practical work building their own radios. Richard Odette and Maurice Redetzke built several units. Below: Solid geometry students, Cecil Schumacher, Harold Wasinger check with Roger Robben as he works out a problem at the board. f . 7 , , 4
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i i ,. p -f 12 - -' G P- 'FS 'i' N L F, 3. l S 4- A.. . ' T -Ze, T The two military lballs, the Gridiron and the Graduation, are the social highlights of if ' 5 :C t the season. The Gridiron is given in the fall at the close of the football season, hon- oring the school's athletes. The Graduation Ball is given shortly before graduation. 2' Qs- :sf '- The student nurses entertained the audience at the annual Christmas party with the singing of Christmas carols. The triple trio is shown above at the close of a number. The concert band, a portion of which can be seen in the background, entertained with a band concert at the party. , . J. re. Minis-. sv.-. I r 'aa inn.. Q l. N., 1 n -n ,-. .lu ii ,mu an no 'nl A M... t:.u. a .- 'v -vswwgwzmgw.-v, 11g.v.f-f-ev-f--i-.- , -- -.-
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