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Loretta Marie Quinnan Margaret Janett Slaggert Joseph Fordney McDonald Francis Joseph Seymour Leslie Ann Green Dorothy June Fritz
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Christmas PartqeeDec. 27th 1921 Christmas ushered in the numerous holiday festivities. One of the most enjoyable and best attended was the inauguration of the first annual Christmas Party of St. Mary's Alumni Association. An able committee on decorations assisted materially in making the setting. The soft light of many floor lamps, blended in harmony with the streamers of red and white and the colored lights above the heads of the dancers. At one end of the floor was Santa Claus coming out of a chimney, apparently to witness the merry-making, while at the opposite end, practically hidden in a group of snow covered evergreens, was the orchestra. The entertainment committee provided for amusements, which gave enjoyment to the spectators as well as the dancers. A novel feature was introduced whereby almost realistic snow fluttered through the rays of spotlights. At the same time noise-makers were distributed among the guests. The hearty co-operation of the members in general, expressed by their interest in the Association, assures success in all future functions. News. - Miss Ann Houlihan is now listed among the faculty of St. Mary's. Frank Jr., is the bouncing son of Lieut. Frank Seymour, of the class of '15. Miss Margaret Corbett is in training at St. Joseph's Sanitarium, Ann Arbor. Miss Margaret Ryan and Miss Agnes Streng are in training at St. Mary's Hospital, Saginaw. Listed among the Trinity College students, are Helen Wolohan, Marie and Dorothy Costello. Ex-President Vincent Byerlein is working hard in achieving recog- nition for St. Mary's Boy Scouts among the local Troops. ,-,,,,10ll..1.-. Mr. Vincent J. Byerlein, '10 to Miss Blanche M. Kirsh. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. Stanley McQuade to Miss Hazel H. Topham, '18. . Mr. George L. Glueckert, Detroit to Miss Evelyn C. MacDonald, '16. To the homes of the Alumni saddened by death, the Labarum offers its sympathy: P To her husband, Mr. L. Gase, to her daugh- CONDOLENCES ters, Veta, Edna, and Mary and to her sons Al- fred and George on the death of Mrs. L. Gase. Toher motherand father Mr. and Mrs. W. Ryan to her sisters Ethel, Mary, Francis and Beatrice on the death of their sister, Catherine Ryan. To her husband, Mr. B. Creed and to her little son John and daugh- ter Mary Cecilia' on the death of Mrs. B. Creed.
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Smiles Small boy: What's the use of Washing my hands before I go to school, mother? I'm not one of those who are always raising them. ll. JL JL 1. 1 I 1- Is this a fast train? the salesman asked the conductor. Of course it is, was the reply. I thought it was. Would you mind my getting out to see what it is fast to? , , 96 94 9? How do you put the water in the Watermelons? a facetious friend asked him. 0h, I plant the seeds in the spring, he said. -Tibits. JL JL AL 1 i 1- 1 I A Baseball Dream. V The game opened with Molasses at the stick, and Smallpox catch- ing. Cigar was in the box with clouds of smoke, Horn on first base and Fiddle on second, backed by Corn in the field made it hot for Umpire Apple, who was green. Axe came to bat and chopped. Cigar let Brick walk and Sawdust filled the bases. Lightning finished pitching and struck out six men. The score was 6 to 1. Door said if he had pitched, it would have been a shutout. U ,5 .L vr 1. , 1. , Hugh Cin Chemistryl-- What does 'A' stand for? Cornie-- Just a minute, I've got it on the end of my tonguef' Jim- Well spit it out it's Arsenic. JL JL JL n fs 1 5 Helen- I had a pin. Where did it go to any Way? Mary- It's hard to tell 'cause the last time I saw it, it was headed one way and pointed the other.
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