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1936 STI PHILIP NERI YEAR BOOK St. Philip Neri School Societies Grades Three and Four Officers - 1936-37 JUNIOR HOLY NAME J ROBERT NOLAN I I II l'n'siflw1f DOUGLAS MACCLUliIi I I I SfI'4'I'1'faI'y EDWIN DAPINKIE I I I I I .TVt'llS1lft'f Grades Five and Six ROGER DROUIN I I I I Il'rr'xiflw1f JACK CAREN ..., I Svcwlury JOSEPH BRYANT I I I ............,.......,,. I ,.,, Trcasurm' Enfvrfaimnvni Commiftrf' HARRY MARTIN JACK VAN BRITSON ROBERT JACKMAN WIIILIAM DOEIILE Grades Seven and Eight AUGUSTINE CHIPP .,,., I ..., Presidz'ul WILLIAM BOMMARITO I I I IVirv-Pwsiflf-rzl KENNETH BRANCHEAU I I I ,... Srcrvfnry EDWARD HAAS I I I ..... I I Tfl'd.YIl7'l'Y High School Division FRANCIS KAIN I I I .,.,.,. 1 rvsidvul PAT MACARI I I I I I IVir'z'-Prvsizlwlf JOHN SMITH I I I .,,. Srfrrvtary EDWARD WHITE I I .,,......,.......,,..,. Tl'l'dX1ll'l'l' CHILDREN OF MARY Grades Three and Four GERALDINE ORAM I I I I I President DOROTHY ENGLE I I I I .Sl'Cl'!'flI7'-JI' ANN DOLAN IIII II TYI'!IS7H'l'I' Grades Five and Six AGNES SHEBAY II II I'rf'xi1lw1l EILIEEN SCHULTZ I I I I ISm'rvlnry JEANNE BRITT II,,II. I I Treasifm- Grades Seven and Eight JOHANNA DE MUNNIR I I I I I I .I,I,,I 1'w'fcrf CLEMENTINE DALIiSANDRO I,IIII IIIII I I I IAxxiIvf.fu1f Prr'ff'rl SCHOOL SOCIETIES Grades Seven and Eight RUTH DENGLER IIIIII I I .St'l'fl'fll7':Y EVELYN SLAVICKA I I I I I Trmzszmfr High School Division COLETTA HAAS IIIIIIII I I Ilfrefwrf ANN ARLIiNIE SGHUCK I I I I I I IIII .St't7'f'ftIl'J' FRANCES DROGOSGH I I I I IIII I I I Trvaszzrvr NOIKIZEN CARLN I I I I PATRICIA BOlELl, I DOROTHY VAN NI1S'I' A llhxgc Twenty-Lhrccl ND FLORAMAE FISHERI I Ifirsl .flssixlanl Svroml flSSiXf!llIIl Trvus Il rm' T was ll rw' Sarrixfa ns
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ST. PHILIP NERI YEAR BOOK 1936 Catholic Student Mission Crusade Mildred Ferguson , ,.,.... Prefer! Gregory Halford . . . . ,Vice-Prefeef Noreen Caren . . . ,.....,.. Secretary Richard Heron ...,..,.,... Spirifzml Tl'FHS1lTf'1' Virginia Egan, of the junior Class, has been chosen secretary of the Detroit Diocesan Unit for this year. The challenge of the times to Catholic youth is certainly one of militancy. It was not merely out of a love for imaginative language that Pope Pius XI made the watchword of his reign: Catholic Action!', Warfare has ever been the province of youth. In the spiritual warfare of our times there is no exception to this tradition. Anti-Christian leaders are centering their attention upon organizations of the young people, and the defense of Christianity must likewise rest upon the young. The Catholic Church looks to the Catholic students of this generation for the mental energy and the strength of soul to overcome the enemies of the Faith and to push forward the standard of the Cross. Our High School was affiliated with the diocesan unit of the Mission Crusade in 1930. This organization, world-wide in its scope, has for its purpose that cause which is dearest to the heart of Our Holy Father, viz.: The spread of Christ,s kingdom upon earth. This purpose is to be accomplished by a three-fold means-prayer, study and sacrifice. Monthly meetings have been held at which reports and talks have been given and missionary activities discussed. Occasionally we have been honored by the presence of missionary priests who have told us of their work among people of foreign and home missions. Paladin Round Tablesi' for mission study have been formed and have aided greatly in helping us achieve our objective. In 1934, the unit sent a delegate to Dubuque, Iowa, to represent our school in the National Convention held in that city. The Junior C. S. M. C. The purpose of the Catholic Students, Mission Crusade is to help Catholic students in the United States to learn about the missions, so that they may love the missionaries and their people more deeply, pray for them more earnestly, and contribute in a small degree to the works that the missionaries carry on. Being truly mission-minded, they will at all times feel it part of their Christian duty to display the attractions of he Catholc faith, and will be intending, at least virtually, to make Catholics out of their neighbors, friends, and even, their enemies. The Crusade is concerned primarily with students, because it is a students' organization, and the theory behind the organization, is that, if the students are properly directed, the rest of the Catholic populace will take care of itself-at least in the future. Last November, the grammar school was officially affiliated with the Catholic Students' Mission Crusade and became known as the St. Philip Neri Junior C. S. M. C. The work of this junior division is the same as that of the senior division-to promote mission interest among the students. The members are called Junior Crusaders and their societies or branches are called junior units. Each class room has a branch unit and conducts its own meetings and projects. Ap- proximately every two months all the branch units gather together for a rally, the purpose of which is to renew and stimulate greater interest in the missions. Each unit reports the acivities conducted, projects completed, and the prayers offered for the missions. Crusade songs add spirit to these rallies. ln order to provide added incentive to the students, the Crusade has originated i1 unior Honor Club, admission to which is obtained only by the performance of approved mission projects. One hundred and fifty of our junior Crusaders are members of this Honor Club. lPage Twenty-twoj
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ST. PHILIP NERI YEAR BOOK 1936 Grade 12--Sister M. Paul Thomas Benton, Lillian Boell, Noreen Caren, Robert Coleman, Lorraine Currier, Mar- garet DeZitter, Mae Fillion, Charles Gillespie, Ruth Gruber, Coletta Haas, Secretary, Gregory Halford, President, Richard Heron, Robert Hogan, Francis Kain, Vice-President, John McCarthy, Neil McCormick, Ernest Meir, Betty Ann Rivard, Patricia Scanlon, Frank Schuck, Mary Agnes Schumann, Treasurer, Andrew Vleghels, Alice White, Mary Yeager. Grade 1 1-Sister Marie Eugene William, Aull, William Aust, Margurite Bilot, Norma Britt, Ruth Brown, Marion Burns, Elizabeth Caffery, Ann Callaghan, Marie Caren, Donald Cuneo, Mary DeGraVe, Robert Dole, Cecelia Drogosch, Elizabeth Dykeman, Ruth Dykeman, Virginia Egan, Mildred Ferguson, John Gillespie, Marion Gouin, Myles Griiith, Helen Heron, Donald Hogan, Harold Kain, Marie Kelly, Robert LaChance, Jane Mahoney, Bernice McIntyre, Robert Mousseau, Dorothy Neuman, Irene O'Connor, Margaret Osebold, Pauline Paren- teau, Angeline Paquette, Bernadine Paquette, Jane Quinlan, Vincent Rhodes, Ethel Rutledge, Ann Arlene Schuck, John Smith, Rose Vadalabene, Robert Wiengart, Edward White. Grade 10-Sister M. Paul W'illiam Arnold, William Belz, John Connor, John Douglas, Orin Gavin, Paul Grosse, James Herriges, George Leonard, Pat Macari, Marie Ovorus, Louis Ringle, Joseph Smith, Florence Sturm. Grade 10-Sister M. Rosina Marvin Alef, Elizabeth Asselin, Jerome Bultinck, Eleanor Chauvin, Margaret Cahill, Jean Callewaert, Claire Comptois, Beatrice Combs, Bernice Combs, Catherine Connor, Mary Clancy, Edna Cook, Mary Jean Davidson, Robert Day, Muriel Deseamps, Albert Dimmer, Frances Drogosch, Reid Eber, George Fillion, Mary Gallagher, Robert Gallagher, Camilla Faustick, Rita Gizinski, Mary Gemel, Shirley Gentner, Robert Graff, Catherine Haas, Robert Herbertson, Marjean Halford, Joseph Hourigan, Roger Kieren, Floyd Kearney, Annette Lunde, Patricia Masse, Harry McCarthy, Dorothy Nolan, Robert Olinzock, Elnor O,Connor, Alice Pieters, Frank Persyn, Mary Ellen Rivard, Betty Schuck, Geraldine Sun, Florinc Walker, Francis Werthman, Mary Leone Jeffreys, Joseph Smith, Harold Reavis, Virginia Ryan, Richard Johnson. Grade 9-Sister M. Alicia Donald Beattie, Catherine Bilot, Raymond Blush, Patricia Boell, Donald Burlingame, Madeline Coffey, Carmella DiPuma, Morris Divian, Leo Egan, Doris Ferrari, Margaret Farrell, Floramae Fisher, Edward Fuhs, Russell Hebert, Virginia Hees, Kenneth Helme, Russell Herriges, Raymond Hinz, Marion Hourigan, Lillian Lipsett, Maxine Maesenich, Robert Moriarty, Joseph Newmyer, Joseph Osebold, William Pasha, Carrie Louise Peck, Lorraine Reavis, Alice Roberts, Barbara Ross, May Schultz, Elizabeth Thibault, Irene Thoen, Dorothy VanNest, Mary Voisin, William Walters, George Waurzyniak, Charles Weber, LeRoy White, John Zube. Grade 9-Sister M. Aquin Robert Chauvin, Lucy Cianciolo, Rose Ciarmitara, Marion Denyer, Mary Justine Dolan, Richard Ely, Roy Fritsch, Leo Gentner, Ted George, George Killeen, Virginia Konke, Robert Lefevre, Robert Lemanslte, Eileen Lenhard, John Lutfy, Keith McDonald, Rose McKernan, Garda Monroe, Robert Murphy, Evelyn Nichols, Harold Noechel, Eliza- beth Pascuzzi, Shirley Peltier, Fay Reiss, Mary Ruhl, Margaret Smith, Joseph Spitz, Edward Turf, Patricia Velden, Mildred Walley, Elaine Zanger. lPagc Twenty-f0urJ
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