St Marys High School - Labarum Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1922

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Nov Nov. Nov. Dec Dec Dec Dec. Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 23-A number of our Junior and Senior girls are obliged to ac- company Sister wherever she goes. They now say that mum's the word is a pretty good motto for conduct during Sister's absence. 24-27-We enjoyed our lengthy Thanksgiving vacation. 28--Toynton Schlegel innocently amuses himself with an ALL- DAY-SUCKER during his Latin class. 2-Some of our class have not come up to Sister's expectations in reciting History. Reading between the lines is a difficult thing when there is nothing there but space. 7-Boys, beware! Helen Kimble has her dates mixed. 8-Children of Mary enjoy every minute of the party and pro- gram,-not saying anything about the luncheon. 12-Wonder of wonders! Edward Waters gives perfect recita- tion in Physics, History, and English. A record breaking day for Edward. 13-Notice on board, Basketball candydates deport at Jym- Nazium to-nite at 3:30. 14-The long desired day has come at last. Our girls have organized their basketball team. First practice excellent. Most enthusiastic crowd yet on the floor. Bright future ahead. 15-The boys desire that today's score be withheld. Was the basket too high or the floor too low, Captain? 22-Santa Claus never forgets his babies. We can prove this by his visit to the High School. While with us he distri- buted the gifts which surrounded our beautiful Christmas tree. Off for vacationl. Merry Christmas! 3-Back again to resume our classes. Our New Year's resolu- tion fmade by the Sistersl is, We will not talk, but will work, WORK, WORK! 4-The Girls' Basketball teams are chosen. Resolution broken. 5-Our long lost friend and classmate has returned. Welcome back, Josephine! , 6--Report cards are given out. Our kind instructors dismiss us ten minutes earlier so that we may recover from the shock. 10-In a hard fought basketball game, the Iirst team are the un- lucky losers to the second team. 11-Behold, we have a chance to show our talent in singing, but most of us find that we have terrible colds. Who would not be timid about one's singing ability when called up be- fore a Professor, one hundred and thirteen classmates, and a few visitors! 17-For the first time in twelve years of school life we assume the appearance of business people. Why the sudden change? Just soliciting Ads, 23-The beginning of the week with the terrible ending.

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C auissn , if X 6 CJ C9 ,gk iii, ' ' in be - fi? i E f f s l., , 3'-- -- . - . XX are 'x, . 1 - 4 -I: I.. , Sept Sept. Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 8 12 13- 28- 29 1 3- 17- 18- 24- 2-4 School opens. Twenty Seniors grace our new Study Hall. 'Ray for our class. Some of us learn that solid geometry is geometry of space, and that our heads are solids- rather light at that. Free day and free tickets find us all at the Saginaw County Fair. Opening of the Football Season. St. Mary's tied St. Joseph's with a score of 7 to 7. - Seniors hold their first class meeting. Class officers are elected. Valentine receives the honor of holding the office of Class President. Feast of St. Edward! Everyone is glad to see Father Cald- well home again. Free day! Nothing unlucky about the 13th that we can see. Arrangements are begun for one of the biggest and best parties the Children of Mary have ever undertaken. . An Athletic Association is organized and officers are elected. We wish to thank Mr. Arthur Weadock for his untiring efforts to promote and encourage athletics in our school. Can any one tell us what Lawrence Carpenter sees in his looking glass that is so interesting? ?? -How busy we are! St. Mary's Fair! When did we hear this before, Ten cents a fish, right this way ? 4-Juniors and Seniors are given the morning off to rest their 11 14 16 21 weary bones and voices. Poor things! -Armistice Day. After a little program and three minutes silent prayer, we adjourn for the day. -A Farewell Reception is held for Reverend Father Reardon. The little ones give a most appropriate program for the occasion. -Juniors and Seniors are delightfully surprised with an Im- promptu Lunch given by the Faculty. -Mary McIntosh procures a pair of goggles to enable her to have her book reports in at the appointed time.



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Jan. 25-25-27-Semester Exams! Classes come and classes go, but exams go on forever. Cogratulations to all exempted. Second Semester Jan. 30-We are all 100W students. Bright outlook for the future. Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. A6 Feb. Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 Feb. Feb. Feb. 24 Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 1T Qi 3... -A terrible wind storm causes us to just naturally blow in after our free day of February first. -Mass meeting held in Junior Study Hall. Much enthusiasm is shown, especially when the tickets are distributed. -Marion Fesler attempts to entertain the Seniors but is not long in getting up speed to leave our room. 6-During Sister's absence from the room Lawrence C. en- deavors to conduct our English class. He proves a dismal failure as a teacher. They failed to co-operate, is his re- port to Sister. -Just one year ago today we all came marching with bag and baggage from the Catacombs to occupy our beautiful new school. --The girls play their first game with an outside team. The score is more than five times greater than the opposing team's, proving that there is nothing slow about our girls. -Girls again prove their ability as basketball players by de- feating St. Joseph's with a score of 7 to 5. 22-George Washington's birthday brings the most disagreeable weather outside, but inside all is sunshine and gaiety. Our sale of lunches, candy, punch, popcorn, and peanuts proves to be a splendid success financially and otherwise. The Athletic Association give their first Annual A Hop. 23-We appreciate free days more than anyone can imagine. -The school desks are treated to their biennial cleaning, the said treat being applied by the choice members of the various classes. I wish someone would do something to keep this calendar going. , We have great trouble in remembering which is the East door and which is the West of the Junior Study Hall. We have the pleasure of meeting Reverend Father Thuente, a Dominican. He gives a very interesting talk on the life of St. Thomas Aquinas. Our one regret is that his time with us was entirely too short. 6-Same old wash day. Classes go on as usual. 7-Senior boys astonish the whole Civics class as well as Sister, by giving a very serious debate on the Disarmament Confer- ence.

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