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E ER H LL R'E A WE if LEYFGTU S 'IUDIOS BY MARIAN PHO 'IOS '53
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Dear Marian, We understand that you are interested in the history of our none-too-famous class. Well--Our first big day in high-school took place a few weeks after school started in 'h9. The graduates of that year made us look like savage head-hunters, with our strings of beads and girlish makeup. We barely lived through the first semester and soon found that we were elected to decorate the church hall for the yearly Valentine Dance It was then, that we showed the student body of St. Mary's we were a part of it. With the help of our home room teacher, Sister Mary Thaddeus, for whom we had a high regard, we set the hall on fire with a lot of dancing and good Weatsn. Time passed quickly during of high school and we were all sorry when school ended. . 4 'H II our first year As Sophies we found ourselves seated in a new room, with a new teacher, but that didn't hold us back at all, and we started things off with a bang. Sophomores now, and a little bit too big for our shoes, so our home room teacher, Sister Mary Rachael, had to administer a few unwanted Nu written assignments, and put a stop to things abruptly. Basket- H' ball hopes rose in the latter part of February, but Matamoras de- E,' feated us in the semi-finals of the County Tournament. It seems as if time flies as you look back over the days. The leaves were pop- ping out all over, the final day of school rolled around, and we were all happy to run out the door with no books in our hands and with the consoling thought of freedom. Soon, '52 rolled around and Sister Sebastian took charge of our up and coming class. Now things were getting tougher and the playing around ceased. Physics, Algebra ll, P.O.D., and Typing were becoming part of the daily schedule. However, we managed to find plenty of time for amuse- ment when the Fighting Irish set the hardwoods of the state on fire. UVICTORYIN WVICTORY!N was our cry during the four months of the basketball season as St. Mary's compiled a season record of 16-3. After basketball season came to a glorious end, our class rings ar- gs rived and everybody was walking on a cloud. We took on other class projects which consisted of school dances, bingo, trips, picnics, and a whole Usha-banguof other things. Then came the biggest thing of all--our Junior-Senior Prom. Everybody was running and fussing, but when the time came, everything was settled and dignified. We had a wonderful band and a big time. A few days before school ended our class, accompanied by Father Campbell, set off for Lake Hope. Food, games, swimming, and loafing ended our third year of high school. F nl, Bobby Zide was elected coxswain of the Senior crew, and he has done a grand job of guiding us, thus far. During the first few months of our last year in high- school, much studying was on the schedule, but we found time to decorate the hall for our yearly Christmas dance, better known as ,HEY ' . The studying isn't getting us down too much looking forward to our last three months of tournament over, we have on hand the Year Book, washington, the Senior Play, the Prom, and last the nBishop's Ballu however, for we are school. The county a wonderful trip to but not least, Graduation. As we walk down the aisle to receive our diplomas, I predict that there will be tears in our eyes. we will be leaving our Alma Mater. It has been our goal for the past four years, but now that it's here-Oh Cordially yours, Steak House Mg Secretary, The Oasis 39 I o
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