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Musical Moments of S.J.H.S. sores Popular songs help the seniors of °37 express their feelings. “Old Faithful” Class.o1 237: “Gee but You’re Swell” S. J. High School. “T’ve Got Something in My Eye” On test day. “Lights Out”’ Lessons all finished. “Just a Quiet Evening” Without homework. “Let’s Call the Whole Thing off” Educational tour. “This is My Last Affair” Graduation. DOO ELOOr a Commencement exercises. wltlear.yY ow Calline” The wide world. “Knock, Knock” Opportunity. “Where Are You?” A good job. Rita JOHNSON and Loretta Botan. ‘Predictions From The Tea Cup toe By ALLAH eat SGrOrs ler eae tee whee taeantter fe ok rote inc AT ace Machinist Donaldss houdelan. erase qe tes. nce Tool and Die Maker Vl aRy Gli Srriitiiest perp tcre ah Ee ant kane ta hee a orate Nurse A clenps itn kerempadertrcnsra ce teew Sr. ir cod aati Alte Stewardess Litae| Ons Oivernn wien ease at artsy See ee M. GoM Star UNISON TG licks dyal Sena 8 6 Bieter OR aman ln mathes Sree Stenographer LOGE Ol Lar eeR tier a mat patty ats ot Warner Bros. Star Wineiiiiaw Stohr pee center. chet els greeters «co eh aes Teacher WH CLOLIAM SOMO SIL tye Me nts aur ae ear getns teas Night Club Girl Mildred@ Vane Werposth acters e cachet a6t 6 ene ak Fox Star Elelenmel ni lipewree ees cera: creo vane en cen. es DS Doctor Paut GorskKI. [25]
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Class Will (Ee oncluded) Marcella Johnson bequeaths her much coveted seat to Clifford Kobi. Helen Klinker bequeaths her ability to sing alto to Dolores McGuire. Marvol Smith bequeaths her mischievous ways in room six to Richard Seifert. Donald Shoudel leaves his habit of always wearing a sweater instead of a shirt to Maurice Shafer. Paul Gorski bequeaths his ability to type to Bernard Wilondek. Loretta Bollan leaves her dramatic ability to Edward Steigmeyer. Virginia Etoll bequeaths her silence to Corinne Mans- field. Helen Philip bequeaths her noisy ways to John Bollan. Victoria Bonkoski leaves her view out of the window to Margaret Muzzillo. Rita Johnson leaves her height to Esther Johnson. Mildred Van Derbosch bequeaths her curlers to Ellen Zecca. Marcella Johnson bequeaths her ability to write short- hand to Harris Hoeffel. (You might use it sometime Har- ris. ) Helen Klinker leaves her motto, “Always stand up for a friend gto; Bille Bepber Marvol Smith bequeaths her saying, “Always keep smiling even in the greatest difficulty” to Catherine Gorski. In Witness Whereof, we have hereto subscribed our names and affixed our seal, this Sixth day of June in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty seven. (SEALED) Paul Gorski, Donald Shoudel, Loretta Bollan, Virginia Etoll, Helen Philip, Victoria Bonkoski, Rita Johnson, Mildred Van Derbosch, Marcella Johnson, Helen Klinker and Marvol Smith. Marvot SMITH. [24]
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Busy Bee Club THY One of the great successes in our High School was the organization of the Booster Club in 1931. In the winter of 1935, the members chose a new name for the club, which is now known as the “Busy Bee Club.” The annual initiation party of the Busy Bee Club was held September 22, 1936. All of the Freshmen proved to be good sports. There were four boys and three girls in- itiated into the club. During the last year the members of the Busy Bee Club had many entertainments for the benefit of the public. Sev- eral candy sales and parties were held throughout the year. On April 13, 14, 15, the Busy Bee Club held its annual bazaar. It was a great success. We wish to thank each one that helped to make it a success. We hope that future bazaars will be as successful as they were in the past years. Some people may not know the purpose of our club. Its chief purpose is to make money for the support of our Church and school. Another purpose is to teach the mem- bers how to conduct a club meeting. Too, another purpose is to prepare its members to obtain and hold club offices in their future lives. The officers for the first semester were: President, Joseph Newbauer ; vice-president Donald Shoudel ; secretary Bill Beber; treasurer, George Mansfield. The officers for the second semester were: President, Loretta Bollan ; vice-president, Dolores McGuire; secretary, Mildred Van Derbosch; treasurer, Helen Philip. Glee Club posed At the end of the second year of Glee Club it can be said by all that each member has thorough’y enjoyed the two periods each week that have been set aside for it. The Glee Club appeared before the public twice during this past year. Once in the annual Christmas play, a pageant “A Spell of Christmas Joy’; again during the commence- ment exercises. Each member was encouraged individually to do his best and the club as a whole was encouraged. It ended by all the members working together and making a success of the club. We have learned one rule that we must open our mouths as well as our eyes when we sing. College songs have be- come exceedingly popular with the club members. Taking all the year’s work into consideration I think that all the club members will agree that it was pleasant as well as profitable. As a member of the club I am sure that the whole club unites with me in extending to our instructor, Sister Theresa Marie, our sincerest thanks for all her efforts. VIRGINIA ETOLL. [26]
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