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CALE DAR . -3 C We FP if 'Te -Q 'L ,X at ' 'I . J' X r E BJ 2 14, lf I 5 Q MQ L NU? I i ll X 'H' .ms Lmemu MAKING SCHEDULES SEPTEMBER 8-The heginning of the endl The Seniors renewed their long journey to k'Liraduation,' on the good ship Sancta lVlaria. First meeting of our last year was held. VVe elected our class ofhcers. 19-First contest of the yearl Greatest enthusiasm ever known in the his- tory of St. lVlarv's. VVhat was it? THE MARIAN DRIVE. 23-Beginning of the foothall season. Although we lost our first game to Bexley, it only served to increase our interest in athletics. . , . -. . , . ll 26-Charles Brandt chosen Iioothall Captain. Go to lt, Charlie. Show lem what you can really dol 30-Plain City Game. VVho said St. Marv's had no team work? First victory of the year. Score: 20 to 0. OCTOBER l-lVlarian Staff elected. Considering the compliments we received on our first issue of The lVlarian, we helieve our staff was well chosen. 4-Feast of Saint Francis. First free day, and was received quite warmly hy the Seniors. 17-End of lVlarian Drive. Never before was such hearty co-operation shown at St. lVlary's. Thanks, everybody. 19-Committee of two chosen to select our Class rings. If we are ever tempted to forget the happy days spent at St. lVIary,s, a glance at our rings will serve as a reminder. 24-A very interesting lecture was given hy lVlr. Calvin Powers on the life of James VVhitcomh Riley. The lecture gave an excellent insight into the private as well as the public life of this famous American author. 27-Election of Amaranthine Staff. The hestl We must have the verv hest for our year hoolcl And what a competent class to choose froml Again the Seniors displayed their ahility to choose well. 63 Q 7 .am iw sag so 84
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'- K , f iv, :Jil A, 1 J. Q lxfggggii A Q, 1 flf . i I ,Qt ll Y f if WR ll VVE GET OUR l'IC'l'URES TOOK NOVEMBER X-First Dramatic Performance of the year, Sight of the Blind, presented hy the Seniors. 14-Ahal Another contest! St. lVIary's always great for contests, and who wouldnlt welcome a story contest? For results read The lVlarian. 16-Entire high school celehrated Father Burkley's Nameday. 20-At last the Seniors were to he given a chance to see the exact replica ol themselves. A few disappointments when they received the proofs. 24-Thanksgiving Day, Annual Alumni-High School Football game. Something unusual happened! QThe high school lostlj DECEMBER 1-30 Really, I believe the Seniors did nothing hut sleep through this entire month. Perhaps hecause of the Christmas Play, A Night in Bethlehem, which was held December I9, at K. of C. Hall, they I izic l little time for anything else. ' fszng c L MM, ' . 55:3 0V X4 N1-f'!' IIS! aww Q, I 5 ' ll g 1 i el lcne BEH IND THE SCENES 85
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