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THE Upper left Gormley PAULIST STAFF Joe Rademaker, editor, Catherine assistant editor. Lower left: Bill Stover, sports eclitorg Betty Hitsman manager ager. a , art editorg Bob Stanley, business Mary Keil, assistant business man- THE SPUTLIITE STAFF Upper right: Father Foley, faculty advisorg Bill Bott, editor, Helen Mott, society editor, Pat Bailey, treasurerg Gene Thompson, busi- ness manager. Lower right: James Kelley, sports editor, Phil Rice, assistant editor, Sam Mangia, circula- tion manager. w Page 3 6
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SPECIAL SIIHUUI. I-IETI ITIE5 LATIN CONTEST HELD For the fourth consecutive year, St. Paul High School has taken an active part in the Latin Contest sponsored by Indiana University in the High Schools throughout the State. In the County competition held at Marion High School this year, Cecilia Bir and Virginia Ormsbee were awarded second and third places in Division I. Due to the fact the scores of these contestants ranked higher than some of the other rivals, both Cecilia Bir and Virginia Ormsbee entered the District Contest held at Ball State College, Muncie, on March 29, 1941. -JEANNE LATENDRESSE '44 MAY QUEEN This year Miss Mary Friese was elected by popular vote of the student body to reign as May Queen of 1941. As has been the custom for the past nine years, the first Sunday of May has been set aside for this beautiful ceremony. Each year, the children, walking in procession, sing the Litany of Our Blessed Lady, followed by the coronation hymn during which the May Queen crowns the image of thc Queen of Heaven. Rev. John McCarthy, our Pastor, is the one to whom our gratitude should be extended for promoting this homage to the Mother of God, and bestowing such a pri- vilege on St. Paul's Parish. -THE EDITOR. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET AND PROM The most outstanding social activity of the Junior Class, the event which is planned elaborately by the juniors and eagerly anticipated by both classes, is the Junior- Senior Reception. This annual affair was given on May 29 in honor of the outgoing Seniors. The banquet was held at the Marion Hotel, followed by an enjoyable dance at the Parish Hall. William Bott, presided as toastmaster at the banquet, and the honored guests who spoke were Rev. Father McCarthy and Rev. Father Foley. The address given by Eugene Thompson, President of the junior Class, was responded to by Jack Tinkle, President of the Senior Class. Other distinguished guests were Rev. Father Schmidt, Delphi, and Rev. Father Suelzer, Gas City. -PATRICIA BAILEY '42 Page 37
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