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,Ian uary 24 Return game of the girls with St. Mary's. Royal Oak, the first team being victorious. January 26 Stick to it individualist. Welll give a hip! hip! hurrah! for one who sticks to the theory of moderation. Why be like every- one else'? Be yourself! January 26 Gleanings heard in 311. Hard practice from now on. This comedy is to be given in the near future. January 27 Our eager BIOLOGISTS gave a little playlet. It seemed to be a success. I wonder if it were the production or the players. k I .' ss- ...- igi: uv sa' -Y-,tgegg - I -v 93 E EJ Ji i Q25-ggi: ' Q-. len Z7 Q. 'H-' mu, January 28 Put on your spectacles and look over our third issue of the Theresian.', Our staff's prom- ise of larger and better has come true. February I The first day of the month brings the biggest game of the season. St. Leo's vs. St. Theresa's, and to boot St. Theresa's won over the league champions. - February 2 Nothing much happens today but the everlasting chatter over the victory. Then to thinkfwe were awarded a half holiday!! Um' lllllif r- .4 mhwim X --Wai semi Z .L what dang at 1 Esszi t' A it st-tm' t 3 is ei if it ..,. I Ltsassssi i February 5 The Sophs have sailed the treas- ure ship, and now they lower the anchor, for the scholarship cup. February 7 This game with St. Catherines has brought our boys' team to third place in the league. February 8 Our faithful debaters left this day for a practice debate with St. Bernards. No decision was given. February 12 Free day! Yes. But it hap- pened to be Sunday and Lin- coln's Birthday. February l7 Seniors found the Alumni enter- taining hosts at a Bunco Party given in their honor this evening. Several prizes were distributed and the Seniors made new ac- quaintances among the old grads during the evening. Pmy 'is makes M15 TAll1 urs! has txkv. A nl a L5 A ,, . my V it s r Inv' S'vm'ril11-xi.r
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rs , 2 2 T 5 .xl , 41 I9 ll Januaryl First day of the New Year. Many new resolutions being shouldered. January 4 School reopens. Everyone re- turns decked out with some of Santa's tine presents. January 9 The Sophs and Freshies gave a Mid-Year Party. Good time was had by all. Cake, ice cream and music made the biggest hit. January 10 Grand Victories! Boys' basket- ball game vs. St. Benedict's, 29-25. Girls' game vs. St. Mary's, Royal Oak, 29-9. Janua ry 14 Such as is heard in Chemistry. Review, Iirst four chapters for tomorrow. Don't try to master four month's matter in one night. s i! ! 'N Iliff 1 S' Jun . N4 f:isl.,x.mn January 15 Practices have been resumed by the Girls' and Boys, Units of the Glee Club for the choruses of the musical comedy. Talent is being sought. January 16 Another league game. St. Pat- rick's vs. St. Theresa's, our 'tPirates losing a hard fought game by one point. January 16 One of the graduates of '26, Aurelia Gehringer, was called to the higher life in the Order of Saint Dominic. Win S1-gm Rmm mall'-In X tghlqkt A 11- IB store ..L January 17 A game between Annunciation and St. Theresa's played at Angell Gym was protested be- cause visiting team threw a basket during a time-out. January 18 The Annual Ad Campaign is now in full swing. Let your colors fly and support the cause. January 20 The annual basketball game be- tween the Seniors and Juniors was played. This game was very exciting because of the ability of both teams. January 21 Marks anothergame. St..Iohn's, Jackson, vs. St. Theresa's, there. We lost. One Hundred Serrcnllhfim'
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fiai Zf' ui I-41-3 u l I . I .A j . F. 5' V - X :IX tm 5 f 1 4 IT-A: if I, w- 'S Y WLN vu- February 20 Both the boys' and girls' teams traveled to Adrian. The boys played Adrian young men, score 37-13 our favor. Girls vs. St. Joseph's, 10-6, their favor. February 22 Tribute was paid to the father of our country, George Washington. Thanks to the histories for re- vealing his deeds, for we gained another free day. ' February 23 Hark! I hear the shrill notes of some bird. O, yes, some bashful lad letting the school know he possesses a voice. Soon his name will be inscribed on the list of the famous artists. February 2-1 Continuous practice makes per- fect, but it's only fun. February 25 First dress rehearsal for the great comedy. Make-up sure does make a difference in some of our little girls. 3212 Feb 28 Om- Ifunflrezl Srruun February 26 More practice! But it will soon be over, and we will miss it. February 27 The first public performance of the comedy. The hall was filled to its capacity. It proved suc- ccssful. February 28 Matinee and evening perform- ance. Just a little more pep, the nervous feeling has crept out. Thanks and appreciation to our able instructors in helping us put on the play. o 8 :ws I sn Q 3,3239 in Iss N Y ,:I'3'223 9350 S S . voo0SQs.P 2-Mrs: ,. :rs awe Q Xltill LNSY VER in 1927 K V4 : I 1 Er . ffx ' f xx -1 X 3 Marl g- I 1- March 1 Freshmen enjoy Latin as long as they have the lesson which per- tains to Galbats relationship to Marcus. March 2 Det-lamationsw were given in the hall this afternoon. March 3 Orations were delivered in the auditorium on The Constitu- tion this evening, and the judges found the school's best orator in the Senior group. ly-.vemflr
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