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Ml.-B., IU IOR CLASS HISTORY Our llth year in school started on September 7, 1949, and we welcomed to our class two new students. They were Pat Siefker from Glandorf and Vince Sullivan from Boston. To initiate our-Iunior year in school, we held a class meeting and the following officers were elected: Presi- dent, Steve Boyleg Vice President, jim Falkg Secretary, Norma Henneg and Treasurer, Susie Scheetz. We participated in all the Essay Contests and wrote literary masterpieces entitledg I Speak for Democracy, The American XVay--How May We Improve lt, and Peace With Honor for America, but at the present writing, our genius is still unknown. Sports seemed to be an added attraction this year for the juniors turned out the largest number of play- ers. Carrying the pigskin for St. Rose wereg Jim Al- corn, jim Coyle, Don Cygan, jim Falk, Dick Finn, Mike Giovinazzo, Leo Hawk, Don McNamara, Tom O'Con- nor, Bill Snow, Pete Stallkamp, jack Weger, and Ron Willet. At the last football game of the season, our own Nancy Savage was chosen Homecoming attendant. Racing up and down the basketball court under Coach McClain were Dick Finn, jack Weger, and Leo Hawk. Athletics wasn't only popular among the boys but also the girls. Basketball, the girls' type, of course, proved to be a big favorite. The Bazaar provided a change in the monotony of school and gave everybody a chance to have loads of fun. The Juniors had charge of the money wheel and dancing in the Music Hall. After the new year started, everyone began the us- ual amount of cramming for exams. Ordering class rings was a big thrill for everyone even though we had to part with a few dollars. Our social life was climaxed by the junior-Senior Prom which was held in May. It was a happy and mem- orable ending to a successful and enjoyable year.
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