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Page 93 text:
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igblights JANUARY 6: Choral group went to Plymouth. 21: A Mardi Gras Dance was spon- sored by the Seniors to relieve the tension of exams. 22: Rev. V. Borkowicz celebrated His Feast Day. 23: Semester holiday. 26: A representative of the Health Dept., Miss Eileen Peck lectured to the students on vitamins and cal- ories. 27: General Assembly. FEBRUARY 2: Michigan Bell revealed modern telephone mir- acles in the school audi- 1 torium. 10: Valentine Dance brought crowds. 16: Press exhibit was held, which drew crowds of in- terested parishioners. Top: Making favors was only one of the deeds of mercy performed by the Red Cross Department. Be- side the many successful drives this department baked cookies which were sent in pretty May baskets to disabled veterans. Center: When test days roll around the students become more serious and concerned. Those tedious days arrived again in January. Here we see the Seniors troubled over their English test on Mac- beth. Bottom: All through January and February the students eagerly cheer the Broncos on to victory especially on the home courts.
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Page 92 text:
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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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Page 94 text:
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For two weeks, the students of S. S. High studied traffic under the supervision of Officer Norbert Deary, Tramc Instructor of the Detroit Police Department. After the com- pletion of the course, R. Szydlowski, J. Sanders, A. Liiewski, F. Gorski, T. Michalak, and M. Bush appeared with Ofticer Deary on a program over station WJLB. amd MARCH A representative of the Comp- tometer School of Detroit, Miss R. LaGonda spoke to the Seniors. Miss Friday and her assistants of the St. Francis Hospital addressed the Senior girls. Miss Hughes and Miss Honey- cutt, nurses at the St. Camillus School of Nursing, visited with the Seniors. Page 92 The students enioyed four hours of smooth dancing, at the Va- lentine Dance , to music furnished by the iuke box. What shall I read? S. S. High sponsored a Catholic Press Ex- hibit during February to spread the word of God by means of Catholic Literature. The drive was a suc- cess.
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