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Left' lo right: Patrick Murray. Maurice Losey, Daniel Grawe, James llogan. Father lidgar Kurt, Lloyd Lighthart, Albert Kotz. If eceiue, amea ogan, jhid Surface - -v October 231, 1948 Dear Sammy-Angel, Once more the feast of Christ the King is here, the time at which the investiture service of the Knights of the Altar takes place . . . This evening twelve boys, whom you have guided since their entrance into school, were invested into the organization .,., A nd, Sam- my. XVl'l'0llit you pleased to hear of the pro- motions of the other members? james YVhite has already become Grand Knightg Lloyd Smith. Gerald Burger and blames Engler have attained the rank of Knight Commanderg Xlarlx Burds, Lloyd Nllhite, Robert and Klar- vin Cassmarm are new-made Knights, and Lelloy Gassmanu. Charles Nlurray and Alan Steger may call themselves Pages . . . Did the services and promotions satisly you, Sammy? . . . ,-Xnd not to forget. the next time you have 'ur angels' convention of Saint Paul parish. November 5, 19-LS Dear Salmny-Angel, XVe were so cheerful and bursting with song todayl . . . The reason. Sammy. is that thirty-one pupils of Saint Paul high school at- tended the concert given by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra for the pupils of Dn- buqueland at the I,oras gymnasi- um . . . Xlany of us recognized the nnmlzers because we had heard them in our music appreciation class . . . Sister Georgia. communi- ty music supervisor and our former teacher. came home with us to visit for a few days. SISTICH NIAHY KIICONCIX. O.S.l', pleaseiask each of these boys' guardian angels to keep them ever loyal Knights of the Altar. ul' Offlif CIHJ 201712 Z?acL fo SCLUOZ . . . November 17, 1948 Dear Sammy-Angel. lloyv many new faces there were for Open Houseii classes this evening! .... X nd Sammy. xverenit our dads and mothers active. hustling through the halls and out of one room and into another? . . . Those little first and second grade pupils-xvasn't their dance lively? ...A and we must mention the third and fourth grades' reading classes. the geography class for grades five and six. and the moving picture show of famous authors in the homerooln of grades seven and eight . . . Sammy. you surely were present in the lunch room after the program.
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,QM me goggna' ngAf Ouf Uctolmer 29. 1948 Dear Sammy-Angel. Do you remember eyerything that hap- pened at the Hallowe'en party tonight? It was actually the witches' and golmlins' night- out to howl . . . But we weren't too afraid. for some of us could almost see you perched on the lualloon in the center of the Imperial Gardens . . . Did you know that grand. so- phisticated lady was only Alhert Kotz? . . . XVhat a couple were Pauline tdressed as an old manj and Helen Ament Cthat pretty In- dian inaidll llelen won the award for the l'est costume for the girls . . . Did vou guess that Holzert Cassmann would win the lnoys' prize? Imagine him as a shy young girl. He had to squeeze his size-eight feet into a pair of sixes fwomen's high heelsl and then wear a mar- tyr's smile all evening .... and those fresh- menl There were litle Ernest Xlurphy and llohert Lahr, who came rolled as lndian chiefs. XVe wager you taught them how to do that Indian war dance . . . Sammy. don't you think Xlaurice Losey did a clever imitation as the partner ofa fidgety old damsel? . . . XVas that you lrehind us, Sannny. when we all hurried to the chapel basement for our luncheon? Youre lucky you didnt get a utunnny ache from eating ice cream. After all, you know it did look rather suspicious the way every- oneis disappeared so fast . . . Donit you think all had a good time tonight though. Sammv. including you? I 0 O O Noyemher 1, 19-18 Dear Sammy-Angel. lhose unlaihng flowers round the throne of Cod. Today. a free day. we celelmrate their feast-all the little saints and middle-s'xe.l saints. among whom we'll prohahly some day lze . . . Then-'s a struggle ahead. Sammy. and well need your prayers. and theirs. to get to 'Athose eternal howersf' But. with Gods grace. we-'re willing to fight. and were sure wc-'ll winl Yv4l'l,' Nvlhl' c,L'lfllllN1. Xlk'lll,ltlN lllllf .llizfrlfct l'.iuline Anient. llelen phnent. liofloln: ,Ioyce Hogan. Ann lfngler.
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