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x xj I 'fit E 1'-.fx , 1, - J? HBl?9'S Where I Draw the Line, remarks the art student to Sister Euphrasia. , I m Gonna D ance with the Dolly with a Hole in Her Stocking, will never be said our Sewing Class und of ' of er the careful guidance Sister Euphrasia. V Q' wk T07 ,we Z fffi C W. 7 ,d mg my l TEE X ll it lm N4 Says Sister Euphrasia t Poll o her Cooking Class, y, Put the Kettle On.
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Strictly Off the Record, the l Class taught by Sister Berchmans Im Gonna Sit Right Down and Write My self a Letter say the future secretaries tldllled by Sister Berchmans Hermana Martin tells her Spanish students of the people South of the Border. Lzfltin I Class agree that Haul Times Come Again No More.
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MARIANETTE STAFF The Marianette is published bi-weekly by the students of St. Mary s High School Editor: Patricia Parks Assistant Editors: Margaret Wilson, Patrick Moore, Patricia Scalet, Gertrude Peak Business Managers: Margaret Bach, Jimmy O'Connor Assistant Business Managers: Betty Jo Swan. Patrick Mc- Cann, Norma Valentine ..- M ,mjmm Alumni: Joan Herbeck if-tif' 'N L-ff Sodality: Jimmy Helmert , . his Sports: Howard Wilbert, Joe Wachter - K Bus Column: Charlotte Hensley 'T .sz Q 90'-L Class Reporters: Helen Postal, Mariclare .- A-1 Benage, Bob Smith, Ruth Postai Calendar-Birthdays: Theresa Lero Typists: Virginia Rae, Anna Francis, Shirley Forshay, Barbara Davied, Helen Saia, Richard Waymire Advisor: Sister Linus AS TIME GOES BY 'Twas the fall of '41 and Frank Grimaldi's last year to grace the fair realms of The Place. Jug, always having been a little on the journalistic side. had been dreaming of a school paper. So, in November of that year, with the help of the staff, edited the first issue of his Happy little brain child. Ten publications followed in rapid succession to com- plete the first volume of The Marianettef' The circulation of our baby, in her second year, con- tinued to be about 150 issues per publication. Dun, Jug! yonger brother, established beachhead No. 2 in our came paign to place our paper first. Each additional edition pushel forward along the beach of success, and before the volume was completed we had enrolled in the national Quill and Scroll organization, and were proudly displaying their cut in each of our papers. Volume three, under the capable leadership of Harvey Fikes progressed remarkably. Not only did our paper in- crease in size, but was further enhanced by its new cuts. The Editor and staff of '43-44 deserved congratulations as the Marianette was awarded first place honors by the National tional Quill and Scroll, flncidently, one of the best issues of the year was number 6, that which was dedicated to those of our parish serving in the armed forces. The Mar- ianette, today, salutes those who were not serving at that time, but have since entered.J In September of '44, we, the present senior class, ap- pointed the staff for our volume, which we determined would be the best yet. We elected Pat Parks as the first feminine editor and an equally capable staff. This year our circulation has increased to 250, and each issue is sent to our alumni in service. In leaving, we are assured the Marianette is in the capable hands of the underclassmen. YE OLD ED. In September of 1944, Patsy was elected to take over the duties of editor of the Mar- ianette. The circulation has grown- to 250 and the paper has been expanded in' many other ways. Pat has brought a brighter, better, paper before the students ot St. Mary's this year. ZA s 4 X :NP ,QE Q N B X I . ..N.Q Xb X I ' s 'dh' L Liv: 1.
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