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ights OCTOBER-Cont. 17: The journalism Class, chaperoned by Rev. A. Krawczak, went to Michigan State Col- lege, at E. Lansing, for a Journalism Con- vention. 26: Rev. Ralencotter C. P. launched the Good Counsel Club. 27-28: The annual High School Retreat was held. 51: The Juniors spon- sored their first dance, The Goblin Frolicf' NOVEMBER 13: Gridiron Frolic . . A dance a tribute to the football varsity men 26: Varsity Night . . An annual affair. 27: Thanksgiving Day. The Library Department under the supervision of Sr. M. Hospicia, sponsored a play Books Come To Life , which was presented at the November General Assem- bly. Cans, cans, and more cans poured in during the Thanks- giving Food Drive. The High School students responded generously to the call for aid. ln the annual Popularity Contest, sponsored by the Library Department, Christ- mas cards poured into the library by the hundreds. After the stamping and sort- ing were done, it was learned that R. Miekosz came out on top.
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High- SEPTEMBER 4: School opened. 16: The Seniors felt the first tingle of supe- riority when they had their rings measured. 18: The first social gath- ering . . . the Get Acquainted Dance. 21: The classes rang with campaign speeches and the halls were cluttered with posters. 26: The big day . . . Elec- tion of officers. 27: The juniors spon- sored a Roller Skating Party. OCTOBER 1: The initiation of the Freshmen. 7: The installation of officers was made at the first General As- sembly. The reverend Pastor congratu- lates the president of the Stu- dent Council, Casimir Mai, in the presence of all the nomi- nees. The students contributed gen- erously to the CommunityChest Drive in the month ofOctober. All Sundays in October were iust ideal for those football games. What a change from the last year's rainy season.
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771076 NOVEMBER-Cont. 28-29-50: The Stan-Em Editors, F. Gorski, R. Kokowicz, and I. Pawlowski accompanied by their adviser Sr. M. Ray- nelda, attended the journa- lists' Convention at Cleve- land, Ohio. DECEMBER 5: The Holy Name members and the Sodalists were treated to a snack after the Holy Communion. 10: The annual Football Ban- quet. Eleven of the Senior boys received letters for the last time. 11: The journalism Class spon- sored a Roller Skating Party at Arena Gardens. Top: At last the long-awaited clay has arrived, when the Seniors could proudly display their rings to one another. There was so much excite- ment and inspection that someone could think that each Senior had a different ring. Bottom: The freshmen portrayed be- fore the assembly scenes old but ever new from Christ's Nativity. Also they explained the meaning of vari- ous symbols ofthe season and ended the program with Skater's Waltz .
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