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6 SEPTEMBER 1. All-Catholic and All-American Ratings were awarded the Wendelette. 2. Football practice began. 6. School re-opened with 126 students. 6. New assistant, Father Cowan assumed his duties. 13. Mohawks were defeated by F. H. S. Trubeymen, 12-7. 13. The Wendelette subscription drive got under way. 27. S. W. H. gridders suffered defeat from Columbus North, 26-6. 30. The Wendelette drive ended successfully with more than 300 subscriptions. OCTOBER 3. First free day was given because of the dedication of new Cathedral. 3. Dorothy Keiffer and Ioanne Huth attended National Catholic Education Press Congress, Milwaukee. 6. Wendelette Staff held wiener roast at City Park. 9. Classes elected officers for school year. 12. Students received free day in honor of Columbus. 12. Bachemen downed Marion, St. Mary's, 12-0. 14. Knute Rockne All-American was attended by the student body at the State Theater. 14. A football, autographed by Pat O'Brien, was presented to the team. 19. Mohawks bowed to Tiffin Calvert, 14-7. 24. Seniors sponsored Penny Party. 25. Countyliners tied with Upper Sandusky, 13-13. NOVEMBER l. Sandusky St. Mary's trounced Mohawks. 2. C. S. M. C. bake sale netted 5108. 10. Bachemen lost to Fremont St. Ioe, 6-0. 18-20. Reverend Francis Fate conducted spiritual retreat in the high school chapel. 20. Thirty-eight entrants were received into the Sodality. 21. Thanksgiving vacation begins. -'age Thirty
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0 021441101 l 'French adherents stop their work To oblige the camera's quirk. 2 -Fingers fly as juniors speed, Of their efforts please take heed. 3-Geometry's hard, there is no doubt. But these young peop1e'll stick it out. 4-Bright young faces, all aglow! 'Cause in study their worries go. 5- Macbeth came second. When the photographer beckoned. Q9 Page Twenty-Nine 2-'Ga 'G
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C' DECEMBER 6. Saints rolled over Arcadia, 47-20. 8. Father Weber was feted on his nameday. 10. Countyliners clawed Gibsonburg, 51-23. 13. Mohawks overpowered Fremont St. Ioe's, 41-26. 14. Seniors were prisoners in their home-room. 15. Cagers trimmed St. Iohn's, Delphos, 51-28. 19. Mrs. Kinnaman entertained Glee Club at Christmas party. 20. Black and Gold Warriors crushed Calvert, 29-21. 20. Christmas vacation began. IANUARY 1941 3. St. Mary's, Marion stopped Saints' winning streak, 30-28. 5. Saints took Alumni, 28-18. 7. F. H. S. Redmen took first tilt to the tune of 46-44. 16. Third Amateur Contest was held. 17. Lima St. Rose defeated S. W. H. cagers, 34-25. 19. St. Wendelin five tasted defeat at the hands of Toledo Central 21. Bachemen relinquished game to Lima St. Iohn's, 21-20. 23. Iuniors held dance in gym. 24. Ticket sale for Always Count Ten opened. 24. Flu epidemic started spreading. FEBRUARY 3. Undefeated Sandusky St. Mary's crushed Mohawks, 31-21. 4. Countyliners whipped Fremont, 31-27. 7. Saints plowed under by Marion, 31-20. 9. Catholic Chronicle campaign started. 11. Mohawks trimmed F. H. S., 57-44. 18. Bachemen dropped title to Trubeymen, 20-31. 14. Wendelinites took revenge on Lima, St. Iohn's, 38-28. 20. Seniors lead play ticket campaign with 1l6.6'X1. 19-20. Always Count Ten, three act comedy, was presented. 21. Calvert suffered defeat at the hands of the Mohawks, 37-27. 25. Countyliners trampled Upper Sandusky, 45-11. 27. Seniors selected class rings. Page 'Thirty-One
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