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E 'lv F D , V PLY V ' w . X f Q j f ex i f o r G DN l 5 A fx fY ' SEMISQ! THINK! THANK! THUNK! JANUARY 3-Cur last semester at Saint lVlary'sl This thought somewhat saddened the Seniors, because they were always sure of a hearty welcome when returning from a well earned vacation. ll-First basketball game of the year. VVell begun, is half done. But this happened to be more than half done! St. lVlary's vs. Holy Rosary. Score 60 to 20. 14-Pies, cakes, doughtnuts, or what have you? So spoke the Seniors at their bake sale. 23-A real speed demon visited St. lVlary'sl A New York representative of the Royal Typewriting Company gave a demonstration of what speed really meant. The Seniors were finally convinced that they were not the only fast typists in the world. 28-Any old papers or magazines you do not want? We did not stop at anything to obtain money for our Amaranthine! FEBRUARY 2-The rings! The rings! Our rings are herel Have you seen them? QDon't get excited, the Seniors merely received their class rings.j 7-8-The Seniors gave their first uncoached rhetoricals. Our parents were astonished and delighted with the orations, poems, short stories, and essays, which sallied forth from the mouths of their orfsprings. . 10-A town meeting was held by the Seniors. Judging from the discussions heard within the Senior Class Room, we finally came to the conclusion that the majority of the Seniors were quite familiar with the proceedings of small towns. 29-Whzit? Another contest? Yes, but an entirely different one this time. O. G. A. contest held between the Senior and Junior shorthand classes. As ever, the Seniors came out on top. 15-Alumni Reunion held in the School Hall. . 613. 0 ,, Z I , x d ..,- Q 'N r A i -b , 5 w e Q Q D x fX f Y D g KN ' PREPARING FOR RHETORICALS!! 86 . 5f15i:.ig,,flL'i 'Is-'91 - 1fNL:....' :IP ff .sf , Navi . ii 'i 4 f .3 11115,
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fig. T 6 . . , W . W saifhlf LQ T girl? 5NQ lgndzqdgg! e -2 QQ 6 S6291 N A DREAM! MAY May, the month of our Blessed Mother, and a busy month for the Seniorsl Uur class play was a grand success as anyone who saw it can tell you. Everyone played their part to perfection. Then we had May Crowning and such a beautiful sight has seldom been seen in the history of St. lVIary's. One can hardly help feeling exalted upon witnessing such a scene. Our retreat was a most appropriate affair with which to close our Senior yearl XVe all felt 100 per cent better after making it, and were more fully equipped to start life's journey. JUNE The End! Just what those two words mean, the Seniors alone can tell! The end of their happy, carefree daysg the end of so many pleasant associates. Commencement was a sad as well as a gala affair. We were both glad and sor- rowful to be departing from our many friends and teachers. But we shall leave you here, O Dear St. Mary,s, but shall be continually watching from afar your glory and success, through the oncoming graduates, who are bound to feel the sadness of parting, just as we have. P t l -i 'izsszrii il J A h Q45 Dxvrdg Q77 hm levi, we NVQ 'Q r r ll ll f l l l LIECKEL- 1'll'S HERE AT LAST! 88
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