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Page 15 text: “oo @eeooe Sl eed Omsatiek HES ooo BUSY BEE CLUB In the fall of 1931, the Booster Club was organized, and has since been very successful. In the winter of 1935 the members of the Booster Club chose a new name for the club. It is now known as the “Busy Bee Club.” An initiation party was held September 17, 1935. This party proved that the Freshmen were good sports and that they could all take it. Seven boys and one girl were initiated into the “Busy Bee Club,” and high school. We hope that all Freshmen coming into high school will take it as good naturedly as the class of 39 took it. During the last year the Busy Bee Club has had many entertainments not only for the en- joyment of the members, but also for the public. The Busy Bee Club purchased a Rotospeed duplicating machine and a school paper is print- ed every month. It is hoped that next year even more copies will be printed and sold. Several candy sales were held throughout the year, but the one held February 18, was unusually different from the rest of them. The high school had a little program in honor of Sister M. Alma’s Silver Jubilee. It was kept a secret and was a great surprise to her. Our annual bazaar was held April 27, 28, 29. An enthusiastic crowd attended and it was a great success. We hope that future bazaars will be even more successful. The officers for the. first semester: Presi- dent, Vincent Muzzillo; vice president, Pau} Gorski; secretary, Arnold Seifert; treasurer, Norbert Deuitch. The officers for the second semester were: President, Alda Mansfield; vice president, Vic- toria Bonkoski; Vincent Muzzillo; treasurer, Norbert Deuitch. secretary, ANNUAL 2eeoeee oe $ MEMORABLE DAYS September? (4:55. an akaes: Opening of school Septem Dei. Os. ers eee: Club meeting september 172.2 ..2...34 Initiation of Freshmen pSVeN GUA Gl OX o4 0 ag | Pe Se eee Re Rae et Stef Candy sale (EGOW ET MA Soe eel ae een a Rte Free Day Octobers2uc ci eecaune es Forty Hours Devotion OCEODEU N20 te aie ee ea ee Candy sale October 730 tate tes es Ye Hallowe’en party December: 1920.00)... 2202: Christmas Exchange December7123 45.47. 4e eee. Christmas Recess EWA be Sasi oc! We ee ee a A Be eae I ee Card party January 16—Afternoon free on account of cold weather JANUAL VE LO pete ree thee eee. Mid-year exams SANURE Vee oe eee ee ee New semester I GDTUa rye Sie beet ee oree Candy sale Kebruaryal4: 2eceee Sr. Alma’s Silver Jubilee Re pru anya cee oe. eens See Pre-Lenten party Nea UK ees Pastor’s Names Day Program URE Wale ov IRE Naim ie t= OS Eee. a eh Free Day oA TT De Ot ose eat eee Cleaned the Church AUD Tl nO orth. ee ee Easter vacation began ADVI i22 torre ee ee Educational Tour TENG OI AON? PAS lcs a 8 ES Oh a ee a Bazaar Tih Re Ve pial 0k ke Sree a ee ae eben Picnic WER Pk 7 bias eS Sek gir Dige tel rls ee a oe alae ee Banquet ARE coyy (ae) tat Ones iy eed Commencement exercises ) TIME “Time works wonders,” and “Lost” time is never found again.” We will never be able to express our thanks to the author of these words, nor will we be able to express our deep- est gratitude to the founder of “TIME.” Time is responsible for everything we have and everything we shall have in the future. Since time is so precious, we should not idle away even one second of it, but do our very best with every second given us.—’37. 0 WE THANK YOU We, the pupils of St. Joseph High School, wish to thank the advertisers who so gener- ously contributed to the school annual. We have greatly appreciated your attitude toward us and hope that you will continue with the same spirit in years to come. With your co- operation and help we are sure that the annual will be well worth the price. 22 © © © © © © © © So SS 68S SSS OF FOS FHSS O SHOE SHE OS FEF TGS OS OCCCSOOOF Page 13 2 © © 2 © 2 0 © 2 oO 6 2 oo ooo 060 0 O28 00830606 ee 2 © © 2 ¢ 0 eo ee 30 e393 oe ”
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Page 14 text: “Page 12 ST: . ? 30'S: EPs Hee NON, UAT Qeterereceeresesessesrssescrsrssrscecoe Basketball Front row, left to right—Robert Deuitch, Maurice Shafer, Donald Shoudel, Richard Deuitch, William Beber. Back row—Howard Seifert, Carl Shoudel, Bernard Wilondek, Eugene Beber. St. Joseph St. Joseph St. Joseph St. Joseph S. J. S. BASKETBALL The S. J. S. have completed their first year of basketball. Their records for the first year show that they won four out of eight games. The players and their respective positions follow: Robert (Duke) Deuitch—Forward. Howard (Hobby) Seifert—Forward. Maurice (Morey) Shafer—Guard. Carl (Toar) Shoudel—Center. Donald (Flash) Shoudel—Center. Bernard (Benny) Wilondek—Guard. Richard (Whiz) Deuitch—Guard. Eugene (Squirt) Beber—Forward. William (Bill) Beber—Forward. NO Si i ms Se iy Ne sh Waterloo te. Aik cee ee Se oe hy ee me eee 15 Garrett. 0 ee a LD BU aE ORY o Reet oe ey nS 14 Waterloo se... 52 ae eee 2-3 OSCD Ai seas ter ke eee 16 Garrett) 2) eee ee ee 29 tind OSeD have ray eee ee ca ee 19 Butler 2 ee ee ey ee 8 SIL, td OSD Tis oe te nr eee ee ee eee 26 Garrettt yl cb le 27 sn) eee eee eee cee 29 St. Joseph 2-5 ahs eeees oe eee ee 36 Butler s2 Soe ee ee ie: St. tosephi2 30... pea aes eee 36 NA RG@YSEN ger.2 coe ee eee 6 The honor for high-point men goes to Richard and Robert Deuitch. ”Page 16 text: “Page 14 pe bed bes Glee eC. oa @ SSSeSsSesSSeSSSSSSSSSSSCOSCSSSSs 2 © -© © © -©-@ © © © © © © © © 6 2 © 0 0 6 + + 6-6 o + © 6-9 ) 2-2 6 2 © 86 666 6 6 0 0 6 © 6 6 6 6 6-66 6s 6 6 6 6666666660 o The Glee Club was an additional course offered in the high school this year. Besides receiving much enjoyment from this course, each member receives a credit. At the beginning of the year, Helen Klinker was elected as our pianist and she has proved to be a capable one. The club sponsored a contest in which each member was asked to write a school song. The best was submitted by our pianist, Helen Klink- er. She was awarded a silver medal. As the year progressed it was found that the majority of the students enjoyed the time spent in Glee Club on Tuesday and Thursday JO. ES ReneS ANNUAL mornings. The members have learned old and new songs and have been studying sight-sing- ing. The members of the club made their first public appearance on Father Bennett’s feast day, singing “Come to the Gay Feast of Song.” They were hailed with great applause. Groups of students represented the Glee Club in the commencement program. Next year’s work promises to be even more interesting. In closing, the Glee Club wishes to express its gratitude to its teacher, Sister Theresa Marie, for her untiring efforts.—’37. Loyalty The word loyalty is seldom heard. Is it be- cause people do not understand the importance of that quality of soul that makes possible every association that is worth while and last- ing? Or do people possess this virtue without giving ita name? Whatever the reason for the infrequent use of the word, there can be no reason for infrequent display of the virtue. There have been so many definitions given loy- alty that we shall not make another effort to define it. Rather we should turn our thoughts to ourselves to learn what sort of loyalty we possess. It really makes a big difference. Some are loyal from a selfish motive, or they profess to be loyal. Such sort of loyalty is not worthy the name for it is not loyalty at all. One who adheres to a principle, or supports and as- sists anyone or any institution from such a mo- tive is not loyal to the principle or the institu- tion but is merely an opportunist waiting for the gain he hopes to receive from the support he gives. When it becomes apparent that the profit he intended to reap, whether in financial gain or in any other desirable way, is not forth- coming his support and assistance drops off. He is only a selfish flatterer, looking to his own ends, and caring nothing for the things he should prize highly because of their intrinsic worth. He would sell his father and mother for profit because in him there is nothing but his own self love, and his place is in the same gallery of rogues as Judas made famous. Many, and it is with real pleasure that we say this and we would much rather say all, have a real sense of their loyalty to the principles and in- stitutions that have been the nursery of their character and the field of development of their personality. Their hearts swell with pride when an opportunity is given them of showing their love for those who have been their best friends in the past, and without thought of gain they are ever ready to lend the helping hand to demonstrate their gratitude. Always on hand to give encouragement and ever ready to assist. Of such people is made everything worth knowing. Of such people are formed governments that endure, states that safeguard the rights of all, communities that are fit places to live, families that remind us of the Holy Family, and souls that reflect the beautiful image of God. ”
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