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X. St. Philip and St. james' High School 'wof'-e v N -'QKF'KZ!3 l. ji f 1471107 6155 15 0Ty : Q 7 ' cz H' f 5 rf 'H gg la' HE class of '29 entered the ranks of Parochial High in the fall of 51 ' 1925, and took the same old hazing as our predecessors. After i X our first week of school we held class elections, Sister Maurita Q Q presiding. The following officers were elected: President, A Thomas Phelan, Vice-President, Margaret Caverley, Secretary, 1 Francis Wambold, Treasurer, Veleria Sleinis, Class Reporter, Joseph Ryan. Q ki The call f-or athletics was responded to by many of the class. During 5 5 the course of the year we lost three of our classmates. Our social activities i B were few, as we were barred from Senior affairs. Then the High School q 3 play, Class Day, examinations, thus ending our Freshman year. . F In Seeptember, 1926, we returned to school as sophisticated Sophomores. 6 W The first meeting of the year was held, and R. Wambold was elected Presi- I 1 dent, Mary Murphy, Vice-President, Secretary, George Ryan, Treasurer, V. Sleinis, Class Reporter, Jack Burke. Q ii Being Sophomores, we were able to attend the Senior Hop, at which we Q si all had an enjoyable time, and we look forward to more events like this one. 4 P? Since entering High School, eleven of our classmates have fallen by the way- 0 5 side. And as our Sophomore year has elapsed, we look forward to the time pa when we will be Juniors. . fi The same old story. Vacation comes and goes. We entered our Alma i P Mater this time as jolly Juniors, twenty-five in number. A very ardent class .4 I meeting was conducted by ex-president Wambold. The following officers ' were elected: President, Kehoe, Vice-President, M. Murphy, Secretary, fi Burkej Class Reporter, Willever. A new face appeared in our class, and F if upon further questioning by our inquisitor, George Ryan, Sister revealed his R 'Q name as Frank Martin. He is a very accomplished violinist, and you will Qi 5 hear more from him later. i Q We purchased our class rings and pins and were well pleased with them. FQ 1 In athletics we were well represented and quite a few of our members have 5 gained names for themselves as athletes. This year it will be our privilege E to give the banquet on Class Day to the Seniors and faculty. Now that the 4 year has ended, we can say it has passed pleasantly, and we are now looking 51 5 forward to next year when we will be Seniors. W 6, ' John Willever. P4 3 5 .i I if 1 Q 9 2 Q 5 P 2 5 i E E E
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