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MEMORABLE DAYS OF S J.H. Septic Gaels oasis Pa See eee eet ae ee School Opened SEL CES Roe 4 ot Hd ESR REMN bret Reishee gs Pe Ob Fy P} Initiation Sete Zoe rere, ties hag eee ied aoe oa Candy Sale Ore PUNK WE RDO RE UAT Maroon ty PAG SLT bb Lk yy Afternoon Free Got. Shit ered ie he selene a MEL Cone OA ORaee Se Free Day Oct GOL i ess iho) pe Rea dea aa ae tee ee Hallowe'en Party NOV 2S Mitt Pe thik baer ab cha aa Oe pena eee ee eae Candy Sale NOV) 2S) ON, 57k ane eke cea a ee oo Thanksgiving Party Movi Sh Mea priat its Fey Pe ea eS Ss tence Thanksgiving Vacation Dac. 2k tas aa Pa a De Christmas Party Det DAR IG Tat tect he ae ee ae Christmas Vacation Began Werase Saath ei Phat Ae Re fk be at ee Vacation Ends Jary ee ZOo Sb ean: 5 Ligaen) ced ree eee ae, Free Day PANN Ons see eek Gis eee gir reece eee een Card Party AER E ES ee See EMot mesa hier TE LY Candy Sale Rebs | Als aeek avalide Cotes ig ed ae ee Re School Closed Because of Sickness i] SOU AT ER em ORS ODMR EE eee Ce hOR PRET LT EE fs School Opened March 29N gs ibietr ecu Te eee ag cae aa eee Reverend Mother Johanna’s Visit PArietts Ge: site ae eo atk! Ake tees eR eher ae ae Easter Vacation AGtIBNs LATA sia ruts ion es Bin etese MEAL eck Bazaar Purr panes Ay ae ered te hab eA LRG his 2S ees eee Free Day WAG GESeS aah ehe Old eee) hey oe LE med Ry RTC ETS Class Play Maki $2ct rake anes turd See eae CUM Ue okt Picnic PUES RS TET VIEE EE AUR) Oh) BEY AROSE! Pi ek etl be Father's Namesday Play Maye rei tear kite ubet ea ay dial Chie Race ec eee Ged Father's Silver Jubilee Banquet Magi Port Na a isecs ania lo eta ogee 2 81088) ang Junior-Senior Banquet ea beer a A VO: eet Pa ee a a School Closes PUREE A27d 40 NCAA Rhee ta ne eae eR ed Commencement Exercises “FOR VALUE RECEIVED, | PROMISE TO PAY” The value in consideration is that which has been given to our grad- uates. Perhaps it is a little different, when analyzed, than the value referred to in the above quotation for it is the value of experience in being friendly, kind and helpful in business undertakings. It is the knowledge of the teachings of the Church and the ideals which will help them to live a happy future. What, one might ask, is the pay? The joy and satisfaction of seeing a young man or woman leave St. Joseph's High School, taking with him or her a good record, is the only reward asked by those who have guided them through twelve years of learning. The students who graduate have, as they promised, paid in full, by their cooperative spirit, in acting with their teachers and class mates, for the good of all. MARIAN POPPELE i “en peie 7 peat. ih walloiuae a ast Meee « ie. F peed ¢ ‘ ie Toa ¥ 2%) a eee Po mee) ee ee ees areeeperte ee
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BUSY BEE CLUB For the first eight years the Busy Bee Club has served its purpose very well. It has had all kinds of entertainment in order to raise money for the benefit of the church, and to give the students a knowledge of parliamentary laws and proper social conduct. In the fall of °38 new officers were elected. They were as follows: Jane Muzzillo, president; Floyd Fetter, vice-president; Joan Simon, secretary: Bernard Wilondek, treasurer. They served this term very satisfactorily. They were relieved by new officers. Those who were elected in January were: Marian Poppele, president; Nicky Filip, vice-president; Joan Simon, Secre- tary; and Ellen Miceli, Treasurer. Looking over the past successes of the club and the present successful year which surpasses the success of the past, even nicer and better things are expected from it in the future. ‘40 OPER CEUB Sing! Sing! Not the prison but the exclamation heard every Tuesday and Thursday morning in the S.].H. auditorium. Patriotic, college, popular and old time tunes were part of the half hour program. Among the favorite and most sung pieces in this past year were: “God Bless America,” ‘Notre Dame Victory March,” “‘Long, Long Ago,”’ and “Deep in A Dream of You.”’ Due to the efforts of our pianist Jeanette Etoll, we had a most enjoyable year. Hers was the job of selecting and playing the best liked music. Also assisting in accompanying the group were Theresa Richter and Eleanora Wilondek. A friendly spirit was created by this group singing and therefore it may be said that, because it accomplished its purpose, the Glee Club has had a successful year. ELEANORA WILONDEK and MARIAN POPPELE
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