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GLEE CLUB Nine glorius months ago three classes of anxious High School students walked into the famous hall of good old St. Joseph High. All their faces were filled with smiles of delight, for it was a late September morn, and they were to begin singing again with the Glee Club. The Freshmen were especially thrilled, for it was their first time singing with the Glee Club, but after they caught on to the rythm they enjoyed it. Now those nine happy months have passed, and the High School hopes that the grade school children enjoyed our happy voices ringing throughout the hall. But there are still many fond years remaining when the students of good old St. Joseph High will sing those glorious and enchanting songs in the Glee Club. Mary Lou Wilcox, ‘50 BUSY BEE CLUB The years of ‘46 and ‘47 brought many activities and improvements to S. J. H. through the Busy Bee Club. The club activities from initiation through to the Junior Prom were real successes and well attended by the student body. The dramatic, social and business abilities of the entire High School were aired to an advantage. The business affairs were not as plentiful this year as in other years; how- ever, the social functions were proportioned to them. The able officers of the first semester were: presi dent, Mary Young; vice-president, Richard Yanuszeski; secretary, Margaret Miller; treasurer, William Young; and business manager, Edward Kobiela. They were suc- ceeded in the second semester by: president, Richard Yanuszeski; vice- president, James Bonkoski; secretary, Bernard Muzzillo; tresurer, Mae Bell Myers; and business manager, Maynard Richter. Dolores Yanuszeski ‘50
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HALLOWEEN PARTY The night was young, but we weren’t so beautiful in our blue jeans and plaid shirts. This was the night of the hay-ride, weiner roast, and dance. It was Halloween and the St. Joseph’s high school pupils were anxiously awaiting the arrival of the haywagon. Finally it came and everyone scrambled in and began singing songs and making noise with noise makers which the Juniors picked up somewhere along the way. “Bless their little hearts.” After jotting around the countryside awhile we arrived in our friendly neighboring town of Auburn. Here in Auburn we had a flat tire, “The luck of it all”. While the tire was being fixed some of the boys and girls went up-town for ice-cream cones and candy-bars. Finally we were ready to start again and everyone was anxious to get back to the campus for the weiner roast. After all ate their share of hot- dogs, which were exceptionally good that night, we dragged ourselves up the stairs and finished off our evening with a round of pop and dancing. Congratulations Committee, it was a wonderful Halloween Party ! Elmer and Ginny ‘49 SUMMER RAINS To clothe the earth in a cool green gown, When summer rains come silvering down, I wonder somet'mes if I may, Why Mother Nazure looks so gay! Richard Yansuszeski, ‘48
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